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Golf returned to Atlanta
one month after the PGA
Championship and hardly
anything changed. Keegan
Bradley and Jason Dufner
are still
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lead-
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Bradley,
who won
the PGA
in a play-
off over
Dufner
about 40 minutes up the
road at Atlanta Athletic
Club, ran off four birdies on
the back nine for a 6-under
64 to build a two-shot lead
in the Tour Championship.
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WILKES-BARRE Author-
ities are continuingtoinvestigate
the death of an elderly Wilkes-
Barre man who was run over by a
Luzerne County Transportation
Authority bus on Thursday
morning as the driver backed out
of a stall at the James F. Conahan
Intermodal Center.
Edward Rehill, 86, of the near-
by Bnai Brith Apartments on
East Northampton Street died
from traumatic injuries, accord-
ing to the county Coroners Of-
fice.
Chief Deputy Coroner William
Lisman said no autopsy will be
conducted.
Several witnesses to the inci-
dent said Rehill, who walked
with a cane, was standing near
therear of thebus No. 607andbe-
gan walking behind it around 11
a.m. when he stopped for an un-
known reason.
The bus driver, Donna Smith,
begantobackout. Witnesses said
numerous people yelled and
waved their arms to try to warn
her, but the driver did not hear
them.
Rehill was knocked to the
ground and appeared to have
been run over by the passenger
PEDESTRI AN ACCI DENT Death occurs when vehicle backs out of stall at Intermodal Center
Man fatally run over by LCTA bus
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
County Deputy Coroner WilliamLisman talks with Wilkes-Barre
Fire Department members at the fatality scene Thursday.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
He stopped in back of the bus, and I
said to myself Mister, you better get
out of there.
Jean Rapshak of Nanticoke
Witness
See BUS, Page 12A
A natural gas company re-
sponded to a legal attempt to
block part of a planned pipeline
project with a $20 million law-
suit of its own Wednesday.
Attorneys for a Chief Gather-
ing LLC, which is seeking to in-
stall a pipeline in Dallas Town-
ship, filed a feder-
al lawsuit seeking
close to $20 mil-
lion in damages
from three fam-
ilies the company
claims interfered
in the project
without grounds and damaged
the companys reputation in
the community.
Chief, a Texas-based natural
gas company, plans to build a
24-inch gathering line to trans-
port gas extracted fromwells in
Susquehanna County to the
Transco interstate pipeline,
connecting at a point near the
Dallas School District Campus
in Dallas Township.
The complaint claims that a
lawsuit filed Tuesday in Lu-
zerne County Court by William
and Patricia Watkins, Scott and
Kelly Watkins and Jeffrey and
Jo Ann Dickson, all residents of
the Goodleigh Estates develop-
ment in Dallas Township, has
delayed the project without
grounds.
The pipeline is planned to
pass through Goodleigh Es-
PI PEL I NE PL AN
Gas firms
suit targets
3 families
Chief Gathering moves
against an attempt to block
its Dallas Township pipeline.
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
See PIPELINE, Page 12A
JENKINS TWP. U.S. Rep.
Lou Barletta is determined to
get the U.S. Small Business Ad-
ministration to lower interest
rates to flood-wracked business-
es so the region already facing
high unemployment doesnt
lose more jobs.
One business at a crossroads is
Milazzo Industries of Jenkins
Township, which makes Qik Joe
Ice Melt and employs 50.The
plant sustained severe damage
during the flood inthe millions
of dollars, according to company
principal Joe Milazzo and he
has noidea whenhe will be back,
where his business will be locat-
ed and whether those 50 jobs
will remain in Northeastern
Pennsylvania.
More than 100 truckloads of
debris have been removed from
the Milazzo site and much more
remains.
Barletta, R-Hazleton, said the
current situation is unaccept-
able. He said the U.S. Small
Business Administration must
lower its interest rates from 6
percent as soon as possible to al-
low businesses to come back.
Barletta has saidthe interest rate
should be no more than the 2.9
percent charged to victims of
Hurricane Katrina in New Or-
FLOOD OF 2011: THE AFTERMATH
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Joe Milazzo stands in front of his business, Milazzo Industries in Jenkins Township, which was destroyed by flood waters. Milazzo
lost most of his product inventory.
Barletta raging over loan rate
Congressman says SBA must
lower interest rates to help
flood-damaged businesses.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
See BARLETTA, Page 12A
The Federal Emergency Manage-
ment Agency said Wednesday it
has received 21,122 applications
from the aftermath of Tropical
Storm Lee since a declaration of
disaster was signed by President
Barack Obama on Sept. 12.
Of those, 7,755 have been ap-
proved so far, with $38.5 million in
total disaster recovery payments
issued. The average payment has
been just shy of $5,000.
FEMA spokesman Eugene Brezany
said the agency has not yet bro-
ken down grant data by county.
The FEMA Disaster Recovery
Center at Luzerne County Com-
munity College has received 487
visits since opening Sept. 14, he
added.
F LOOD DAMAGES ESTI MATED
SCRANTON Stripped of the
protections afforded to himin his
first plea deal, former Luzerne
County Judge Michael Conahan
will appear in federal court today
for sentencing on a corruption
charge that could
send him to federal
prison for up to 20
years.
The decision on
the sentence will be
entirely up to U.S.
District Judge Edwin Kosik, who
has wide latitude in determining
the punishment Conahan should
serve for his role in the juvenile
justice scandal that alsoensnared
three others, including former
Judge Mark Ciavarella.
The only assurance Conahan
has is that hell serve less time
than Ciavarella, who was sen-
tenced on Aug. 11 to 28 years in
prison. The statutory maximum
for Conahans charge is 20 years,
meaning the judge by lawcannot
impose a sentence beyond that.
Conahan pleaded guilty in July
2010 to one count of racketeering
conspiracy relating to a scheme
federal prosecutors say he and
Conahan could face up to 20 years at sentencing
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Judge Michael Conahan enters federal court in Scranton in Febru-
ary 2009. See CONAHAN, Page 12A
Former county judge who
pleaded guilty to a corruption
charge to learn fate today.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
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WASHINGTON With the
economy sputtering, the war-
ring factions of Congress headed
toward gridlock Thursday night
over the typically noncontrover-
sial steps of delivering disaster
aid or even keeping the govern-
ment from shutting down.
Senate Democrats signaled
theyll reject a House move to
try to force a smaller aid package
upon them and partially pay for
it with cuts to programs Demo-
crats insist create jobs. A top
Senate aide revealed the strate-
gy on condition of anonymity.
The battle erupting on Capitol
Hill sends a discouraging sign as
a bitterly divided Washington
looks ahead to more significant
debates on President Barack
Obamas jobs plan and efforts by
a congressional supercommittee
to slash deficits.
The maneuvering started as
Republicans controlling the
House moved to resurrect a $3.7
billion disaster aid package after
an embarrassing loss Wednes-
day. Instead of reaching out to
Democrats, House GOP leaders
looked to persuade wayward tea
party Republicans to change
their votes and help approve the
assistance and try to force
Senate Democrats into a corner
with little choice but to accept
cuts to clean energy programs
they favor.
Were fed up with this, said
Democratic Whip Dick Durbin
of Illinois. They know what it
takes for us to extend (stopgap
funding) and keep the govern-
ment in business. And this
brinksmanship ... were sick of
it.
Unless Congress acts by mid-
night next Friday, much of the
government will shut down.
More immediate is the threat
that the governments main di-
saster aid account will run dry
early next week.
In Washington, Wednesdays
embarrassing 230-195 defeat of
the disaster aid bill in the GOP-
majority House exposed divi-
sions within the Republican Par-
ty that demonstrated the tenu-
ous grip that Boehner has on the
chamber. Forty-eight Republi-
cans opposed the measure,
chiefly because it would permit
spending at the rate approved in
last months debt pact between
Boehner and Obama, a level that
is unpopular with tea party law-
makers.
GOP leaders said they hoped
to win a vote on a largely identi-
cal measure by convincing way-
ward Republicans that the alter-
native was to give Democrats a
better deal by adding more di-
saster aid or decoupling it from
$1.5 billion in spending cuts.
Democrats appeared poised to
again oppose the legislation.
Homeland Security Secretary
Janet Napolitano said Thursday
that the governments main di-
saster aid account is running on
fumes and could be tapped out
as early as early next week. She
called on Congress to quickly re-
solve the problem or risk delays
in getting disaster projects ap-
proved.
Im hopeful that Congress
will work this out in the next
couple of days, Napolitano said.
Disaster aid center of fight
U.S. government could shut
down if the parties cannot
agree on funding.
By ANDREWTAYLOR
Associated Press
ORLANDO, Fla. Face to
face in confrontational debate,
Republican presidential hopefuls
Mitt Romney and Rick Perry sar-
castically accused each other
Thursday night of flip-flopping
on Social Security and health
care, flashpoints in their early
struggle for the party nomina-
tion
Romney accused Perry of hav-
ing said the federal government
shouldnt be in the pension busi-
ness, that its unconstitutional,
a reference to Social Security
benefits.
The Texas governor disputed
the charge, saying it wasnt the
first time Mitts been wrong on
some issue before. But Romney
mocked his rivals denial, adding
crisply, You
better find that
Rick Perry and
get him to stop
saying that.
Perry said
Romney
switched his
position on
health care be-
tween editions
of a book he
had published.
In one edition,
Perry said,
Romney advo-
cated expand-
ing the health
care program with an individual
insurance mandate he signed in
Massachusetts to the rest of the
country. Then in your paper-
back you took that line out, so
speaking of not getting it straight
in your book, sir.
Perry gave no ground on his
support for a state law in Texas
that gives the children of illegal
immigrants reduced tuition to
state colleges and universities.
If you say that we should not
educate children who have come
into the state for no other reason
than theyve been brought there,
by no fault of their own, I dont
think you have a heart, he said.
That drew a retort from for-
mer Pennsylvania Sen. Rick San-
torum. No one is suggesting
that students who are illegal in
this country shouldnt go to col-
leges and universities, he said,
adding that he objects to giving
them state subsidies to do so.
In contrast to sometimes-
harsh comments about each oth-
er, the GOP presidential hope-
fuls agreed Obamas handling of
the economy was woeful.
Rep. Michele Bachmann of
Minnesota told one questioner,
You should get to keep every
dollar you earn, then backped-
aled. Obviously we have to give
money back to the government
so we can run the government.
Former House Speaker Newt
Gingrich said those on unem-
ployment should be required to
participate in a business led
job training program. I believe it
is fundamentally wrong to give
people money for 99 weeks for
doing nothing.
Also on stage were Rep. Ron
Paul of Texas, former New Mex-
ico Gov. Gary Johnson, business-
man Herman Cain and former
Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman.
Romney,
Perry spar
in GOP
debate
Immigration, Social Security
and health care points of
contention for candidates.
By PHILIP ELLIOTT
Associated Press
In contrast to
sometimes-
harsh com-
ments about
each other,
the GOP pres-
idential hope-
fuls agreed
Obamas
handling of
the economy
was woeful.
HANLEY HONORED BY NEPA ALLIANCE
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
U
nited Neigh-
borhood Centers
of Northeastern
Pennsylvania Exec-
utive Director Mike
Hanley accepts the
NEPA Alliance Re-
gional Leadership
Award from NEPA
Alliance board mem-
ber Anna Cervenak
at the 47th annual
dinner at the Genetti
Hotel & Conference
Center in Wilkes-
Barre on Thursday
night. The keynote
speaker was Dr. Lois
Margaret Nora, inter-
im president and
dean of The Com-
monwealth Medical
College, Scranton.
The Alliance is a
regional multicounty
economic devel-
opment agency.
WILKES-BARRE -- A bene-
fit concert for flood victims
will be held at Arts YOUni-
verse at 7 p.m. Saturday to
help the Wyoming Valley
chapter of the American Red
Cross.
Many in West Pittston and
nearby areas lack flood insur-
ance and that has resulted in
many people in need of help.
The Red Cross, as well as
other non-profits, are in need
of financial resources to pro-
vide basic services, such as
free health clinics for flood
victims and assistance with
cleanup efforts.
Kathleen Godwin, execu-
tive director of Arts YOUni-
verse, said this event will al-
low people of all ages to con-
tribute to flood relief.
If they have been wonder-
ing how they can make a dif-
ference. This is one way, she
said.
Godwin and LCCC student
Ryan Hertel dually organized
the benefit concert sponsored
by Music-Go-Round in
Wilkes-Barre.
Featured at the event will
be several local artists and
bands: Caroline Thomas,
KIDZ, Hidden Drive, Tam-
bourine Murder Scene, First
and Goal, Kris Marconi fea-
turing Winter Wenner and
Larson Rice.
The concert, which is
geared toward young people,
will showcase several genres
of music, including acoustic
rock, alternative and hip-hop.
Caroline Thomas and the
other music acts are lending
their talents to the event free
of charge.
Im really happy that I can
do something like this to help
the people of this area whose
lives have been turned upside
down. I hope the funds can
make a difference in the flood
relief efforts, Thomas said
about the opportunity.
Further information on
Arts YOUniverse future
events and programs can be
found at www.artsyouniverse-
.com.
W-B concert to aid flood victims
The event, with local artists,
is set for Arts YOUniverse on
Saturday evening.
By JORDAN RAMIREZ
Times Leader Intern
Where: Arts YOUniverse, 47 N.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
When: 7 p.m. Saturday
Donation requested: $5 at the
door.
To benefit: Wyoming Valley Chap-
ter, American Red Cross.
I F YO U G O
WILKES-BARRE Kingston
bar owner Michael Dennis
plans to be serving drinks and
dinners in his new location on
Scott Street on Thanksgiving
eve after council on Thursday
approved the transfer of his li-
quor license.
At its regular meeting coun-
cil voted 3-2 to allow Dennis to
move the license so that he can
open Michaels Splash Lounge
in the former Chicken Coop at
531 Scott St.
Council also approved ac-
tions relating to work at Coal
Street Park and street paving
projects in the
city.
Its the lo-
cation, said
Dennis on
why he was
moving from
the West Side.
Dennis,
who said he has been in the bar
and restaurant business for 37
years, said he wants to be near
the Mohegan Sun Casino at Po-
cono Downs, Interstate 81 and
off Main Street, where he oper-
ates Michaels Lounge.
At the new location he will
have bar food as well as sit-
down dinners.
Im moving all of the kitch-
en from Vic-Mars, he said, ex-
plaining that he owns the for-
mer seafood restaurant in Ed-
wardsville and lives there.
Council members Rick Cro-
nauer, Kathy Kane and Tony
Thomas voted in favor of the
transfer. Council members Bill
Barrett and Mike Merritt op-
posed it.
Barrett asked that the vote
be taken separate from the
nine other items on the agen-
da.
He questioned Dennis about
violations issued against the
bar in Kingston. All of them
were administrative and mi-
nor, said Barrett. However
they constitute nuisance viola-
tions, he added. These are
probably the things that we are
most concerned about.
The bar wasnt the only
thing that made a splash at the
council meeting. Council ap-
proved a $6,500 change order
for Bitting Recreation Inc. of
Harrisburg for engineering
drawings outside the original
scope of work for the splash
pad at Coal Street Park.
Among the other agenda
items council approved:
A $238,872 contract with
Panzitta Enterprises of George
Avenue for Phase II construc-
tion at Coal Street Park.
A $238,351 contract with
Popple Construction, the low
bidder for the citys 2011 Com-
munity Development Block
Grant street project.
A $30,034 change order
for American Asphalt Paving
Co. for additional work on
Phase II of the city s paving
program.
An amendment to the
lease agreement with Wash-
ington Street Renewal Associ-
ates that adds 23 parking
spaces for the state Labor and
Industry Building on South
Washington Street.
Kingston bar owner gets OK to relocate near casino
Michael Dennis gets W-B
councils permission to move
liquor license to Scott Street.
By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com
Dennis
PLAINS TWP. The time of
the motorcycle run Sunday to
benefit Eddie Derwin has been
moved up to earlier in the day.
Registration will be 9:30 to 10
a.m. at the Polish American Vet-
erans Pavilion on Oak Street and
the run will follow. The fee for
drivers is $15 and $10 for riders.
The run is being held in con-
junction with the Cancer Benefit
Picnic for Eddie Derwin of the
Polka Naturals Band.
Time changed for
Derwin cycle run
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WILKES-BARRE
Toys containers available
Containers for the annual Marine
Corps Reserve Toys for Tots drive are
available for pickup at Boscovs in
Wilkes-Barre at the South Franklin
Street entrance.
Irene Kelly of Boscovs said compa-
nies or businesses can pick them up at
the store and return them when they are
full or finished with them.
For more information, call Dennis
Jones at 709-7092, who will arrange to
pick the toys up.
WILKES-BARRE
District meetings planned
Mayor Thomas M. Leighton has an-
nounced his fall schedule for district
meetings.
Leighton and his senior staff will meet
with residents of North
End, Parsons and Min-
ers Mills on Wednes-
day at the Hollenback
Fire Station, residents
of South Wilkes-Barre
on Thursday at Fir-
wood Methodist
Church and residents
of the Heights, East
End, Rolling Mill Hill, and Iron Triangle
on Tuesday, Oct. 4, at the Coal Street
Complex.
All meetings will be at 7 p.m.
WILKES-BARRE
Drug Take-Back Day set
Saturday, Oct. 29, has been desig-
nated as the third National Prescription
Drug Take-Back Day by the Drug En-
forcement Administration.
The event will run 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sites where expired, unused or unwant-
ed prescription drugs can be dropped off
include the Kingston Township Police
Department, 180 E. Center St., Shaver-
town, and Wright Township Police, 321
S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. The
service is free and anonymous. For more
info, contact the Jewish Family Service
office at 823-5137.
WILKES-BARRE
Panel volunteers needed
Luzerne County District Attorney
Jacqueline Musto Carroll is seeking
applicants to voluntarily serve on sever-
al Youth Aid Panel jurisdictions that
meet once a month
with first-time, non-
violent juvenile offend-
ers.
Individuals who
reside within the
Wyoming Valley West,
Wilkes-Barre Area,
Hanover Area and
Nanticoke Area school
districts are asked to apply. Applications
can be obtained by contacting Youth Aid
Panel Coordinator Bob Stevens at 820-
6335 or by email at bob.stevens@lu-
zernecounty.org.
Applicants will be interviewed and
those selected will be required to com-
plete an extensive training program
before service.
WILKES-BARRE
Drilling companies give aid
Member companies of Marcellus
Shale Coalition have donated approxi-
mately $1 million in monetary and in-
kind gifts to flood relief efforts since
Sept. 6, the natural-gas industry ad-
vocacy group announced Thursday.
Companies contributing included
Cabot Oil & Gas, Chesapeake Energy,
Chief Oil & Gas, EXCO Resources,
Range Resources, Talisman Energy
USA, Williams and XTO Energy.
WILKES-BARRE
Program grants announced
Cancer screenings, diagnostic testing
and pediatric dental services for the
uninsured and trauma services are
among the areas of need being ad-
dressed by $53,600 in grants awarded
recently by The Blue Ribbon Foundation
of Blue Cross of Northeastern Penn-
sylvania.
Among the grants are:
$8,372 to the Northeast Regional
Cancer Institute Cancer Patient Naviga-
tion Program . $10,000 to The Volun-
teers in Medicine (VIM) Clinic.
$9,750 for Ruths Place House of
Hope in Wilkes-Barre.
$5,000 for The Boys and Girls Clubs
of Northeastern Pennsylvania to partner
with medical, legal and emergency
management professionals to offer the
Kids in Control Personal Safety Pro-
gram to 100 youngsters, ages 6 to 11.
I N B R I E F
Musto Carroll
Leighton
The nonprofit CityVest can apply for
public disaster assistancetodemolishthe
Hotel Sterling, but obtainingthat funding
could be a long shot because the build-
ing was minimally flooded
andhaddocumentedstruc-
tural issues before Tropical
StormLee, a federal official
said Thursday.
If a situation exists
where a building needs re-
pairsordemolitionbecause
of prior negligence, we
wouldnt participate in repairs or demoli-
tion, said Dan Smyser, an infrastructure
branchdirector at theFederal Emergency
Management Agency who is overseeing
flood-relatedpublicassistancefundingre-
quests in the county.
CityVest, the property owner of the un-
occupied seven-story structure on North
River Street, must prove the demolition
became necessary because of damage
caused by Hurricane Irene and/or Tropi-
cal StormLee, as opposedto past neglect
and deterioration, Smyser said.
Funding could be availa-
ble if a building is declared
apublicsafetythreat facing
imminent collapse and
condemnation, but the di-
saster, inthiscaseflooding,
would have to be primary
reason, he said.
As I understand, we
didnt have anyreal floodinginthat area,
Smyser said.
The city has retained two engineering
firms that concluded flooding caused ad-
ditional damage to the113-year-old hotel.
An estimated 50 million gallons of wa-
terseepingfromtemporaryfloodgateson
the Market Street Bridge leaked into the
basement of the hotel Sept. 8 and 9, offi-
cials said.
Oneengineerrecommendedthecitydi-
rect CityVest to raze the structure within
30days, andtheother advisedimmediate
demolition.
Until it can be demolished, the engi-
DOWNTOWN L ANDMARK Official: Owner must prove deterioration caused by flooding, not neglect
Grant to raze Sterling unlikely
JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Wilkes-Barre leaders
are eager to have
the old Sterling
Hotel building de-
molished. Engineers
have recommended
that the deteriorat-
ed century-old
building be demol-
ished as a danger to
the public. Concerns
have also been
raised about the
buildings historic
status.
See STERLING, Page 12A
Until it can be demol-
ished, the engineers
recommend lane clo-
sures along North River
and Market streets.
FRESH FINDS AT FARMERS MARKET
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
N
orb and Joan Sack of Mountain Top buy tomatoes Thursday morning at the Farmers Market on
Wilkes-Barres Public Square from Anthony Richards of Dunns Farm Stand.
NANTICOKE An unemployed man
manufactured methamphetamine for at
least seven months, using proceeds to
pay his bills, authorities allege.
Agents with the state Office of Attor-
ney General Bureau of Narcotics Investi-
gationandNanticokepolicearrestedJef-
frey J. DeLuca, 41, on Thursday after al-
legedly finding medicine and other con-
traband inside his Alden Road
apartment used to cook methampheta-
mine.
This wasnt your
mom-and-pop oper-
ation, said Deputy At-
torney General Tim
Doherty. He certainly
knew what he was do-
ing.
Authorities
searched DeLucas
apartment at 5 Alden
Road just after 7 a.m. and found cold
medicine, chemicals, funnels, iodine,
hot plates, anti-freeze, scales and plastic
tubing.
Dohertysaidtheitems seizedareused
to manufacture methamphetamine.
John Soprano, regional director for
the attorney general, said the lab was
large scale.
Soprano said agents with the AGs
clandestine team safely removed the
chemicals from the apartment.
Afirst-floor apartment was vacant, So-
prano said.
DeLuca was arraigned by District
Judge Joseph Halesey in Hanover Town-
ship on three counts of possession of
chemicals with intent to manufacture a
controlled substance, and one count
each of manufacture of a controlled sub-
stance, possession with intent to deliver
a controlled substance, unlawful posses-
sion of a controlled substance, posses-
sionof drugparaphernalia andriskingor
causing a catastrophe.
DeLucas Toyota Tacoma pickuptruck
was seized, Soprano said, because
agents believe he was using the vehicle
to deliver and sell methamphetamine.
Man operated
meth factory,
officials say
Jeffrey J. DeLuca of Nanticoke said
he ran drug-making operation to
earn a living, say authorities.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
See METH, Page 12A
DeLuca
WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barre
City Mayor Tom Leightons son has
been hired as a full-time substitute
teacher at Wilkes-Barre Area School
District, but the move was in keep-
ing with district procedures and had
nothing to do with politics, Superin-
tendent Jeff Namey said.
The younger Leighton was recent-
ly hired as a full-time substitute at
Dodson Elementary
School after enroll-
ment in one of the
classes got too high,
and the students
were split to keep
numbers managea-
ble. Statistics have
shown that elemen-
tary students generally do better in
smaller classrooms, and Namey said
some classes had grown as large as
36 students.
Thats unacceptable, said Namey,
who has frequently argued for class
sizes of 20 to about 27 or 28 stu-
dents. As classes get too large, the
plan now is to hire full-time sub-
stitutes rather than a full-time teach-
er until it is clear the need for anoth-
er teacher will last, he added.
The large classes developed be-
cause 13 retiring teachers were not
replaced, Namey said. That move, in
turn, was spawned by the need to cut
roughly $8 million from the prelimi-
nary budget in response to state
funding cuts.
When a teaching position perma-
nent or full-time substitute opens,
the district always gives first prefer-
ence to those who had done some
previous full-time substitute work
Under that system, four people
were in line for any openings this
year, and Leighton Jr. was the second
Mayors son hired as teacher
Leighton
The promotion in substitute status
was strictly by seniority, W-B Area
Superintendent Namey says.
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
KINGSTON A woman alleg-
edly had a blood-alcohol limit
three times above the legal limit
when she was stopped by another
motorist while she was driving a
vehicle with two children inside,
according to charges filed.
Police charged Holly M. Dom-
bek, 27, of North Maple Avenue,
Kingston, with two counts each
of driving under the influence,
reckless endangerment and en-
dangering the welfare of children,
and a single count of reckless
driving. The charges were filed
Wednesday with District Judge
Paul Roberts and mailed to Dom-
bek.
According to the complaint:
Jarrett Evans told police he fol-
lowed Dombek from Church
Street Park onto Third Avenue af-
ter seeing her weaving in traffic
on Aug. 24.
Dombek pulled into a parking
lot in the area of 480 Pierce St.,
where Evans used his vehicle to
block her car.
Police said Dombek displayed
signs of intoxication. A 6-year-old
girl and a 4-year-old girl were on
the rear seat not secured by a seat
belt or a child restraint system.
Dombek was taken to Geisin-
ger Wyoming Valley Medical Cen-
ter in Plains Township, where a
blood test allegedly showed her
alcohol level was .234 percent, ac-
cording to the criminal com-
plaint.
An adult driver in Pennsylvania
is considered legally intoxicated
with a blood alcohol level of .08
percent.
A preliminary hearing is sched-
uled on Nov. 2 before Roberts.
Kingston woman charged with driving drunk while she had kids in her car
A motorist
followed Holly
M. Dombek and
blocked her car
when she
entered a
parking lot,
police say.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
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WASHINGTON
Mullen accuses Pakistan
The top U.S. military officer on
Thursday accused Pakistans intelli-
gence agency of supporting Haqqani
fighters in planning and conducting
last weeks attack on the U.S. Embassy
in Kabul.
Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Pakista-
ni duplicity puts in jeopardy not only
the frayed U.S.-Pakistani partnership
against terrorism but also the outcome
to the decade-old war in Afghanistan.
In his final congressional testimony
before retiring next week, Mullen said
success in Afghanistan is threatened by
the Pakistani governments support for
the Haqqani network of militants,
which he called a veritable arm of
Pakistans intelligence agency.
Mullen said Thursday that with
Pakistani support the Haqqanis were
behind not only the Sept. 13 embassy
assault but also a recent truck bomb
that wounded 77 U.S. soldiers and a
June 28 attack against the Inter-Conti-
nental Hotel in Kabul as well as a
host of other smaller but effective
operations.
WASHINGTON
Call for corp. tax reform
The Republican co-chairman of the
deficit-fighting supercommittee said he
wants to tackle corporate tax reform, a
theme the White House has promoted
for months. But big differences remain,
including on the sticky issue of wheth-
er tax reform would lead to higher
taxes.
Texas Republican Congressman Jeb
Hensarling said tax increases should be
off the table. But, he also said that
simplifying the corporate tax code by
lowering the top rate and reducing tax
breaks could help improve the econo-
my, which would lead to more revenue.
PHILADELPHIA
Report blames officials
An investigation by Philadelphias
chief integrity officer has found that a
state lawmaker and the school board
chairman helped scuttle a charter
school contract for political gain.
A report released Thursday said Rep.
Dwight Evans and School Reform
Commission Chairman Robert Archie
Jr. interfered with the contract award-
ed to Mosaica Turnaround Partners.
The report said Mosaica won the
contract to run Martin Luther King
High School through a fair and trans-
parent process earlier this year.
But city investigators found the men
later worked behind the scenes to
thwart the deal in favor of Foundations
Inc., a company tied to Evans.
CHICAGO
Older drivers improve
The Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety reported that in the last decade
elderly drivers reduced their involve-
ment in fatal and nonfatal crashes by a
greater rate than middle-age drivers.
But older drivers are still more likely to
die in police-reported fatal crashes, and
insurance collision claims suggest that
drivers over the age of 70 are lagging
behind overall driver safety gains, the
institute said.
Drivers of all ages recorded an 11
percent drop in fatal crashes between
1997 and 2008, according to the report
by Insurance Institute researchers Ivan
Cheung and Anne McCartt. But each of
three groups of older drivers rang-
ing from 70 to 80 and older had
greater reductions than drivers in the
35-to-54-year-old age group, the re-
search showed.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
Lady Libertys anniversary
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg,
left, and French President Nicolas
Sarkozy converse in front of the Stat-
ue of Liberty before taking part in a
ceremony Thursday in anticipation of
the 125th anniversary of the monu-
ment on Liberty Island in New York.
ATLANTA Georgias execu-
tion of Troy Davis for the murder
of an off-duty police officer has
done little to resolve the debate
over his guilt that capturedtheat-
tention of thousands worldwide,
including a former president and
the pope.
Davis remained defiant even
after he was strapped to a gurney
Wednesday
night in the
states death
chamber, de-
claring his in-
nocence.
I ask my
family and
friends to con-
tinue to fight
this fight, Davis said in his final
statement.
Demonstrators wept during a
candlelight vigil outside the pris-
on. High-profile figures, includ-
ing former President Jimmy Car-
ter, said there was too much
doubt surrounding Davis convic-
tion and that his execution called
the entire death penalty system
into question.
Relatives of the slain officer,
Mark MacPhail, rejected his
claims of innocence.
Hes been telling himself that
for 22 years, said the officers
mother, Anneliese MacPhail.
Prosecutors saidDavis was pis-
tol-whipping a homeless man af-
ter asking him for a beer when
MacPhail, who was working as a
security guard at the time,
rushed over to help. Authorities
said Davis shot the officer in a
Burger King parking lot in Savan-
nah in 1989.
Seven of nine key witnesses to
the shooting have recanted all or
parts of their accounts. Some ju-
rors have said theyve changed
their minds about his guilt.
Executed
mans guilt
debated
Many say too much doubt
surrounded Troy Davis
conviction.
By GREG BLUESTEIN
Associated Press
Davis
WASHINGTON Young
adults are the recessions lost
generation.
In record numbers, theyre
struggling to find work, shun-
ning long-distance moves to live
withmomanddad, delayingmar-
riage and raising kids out of wed-
lock, if theyre becoming parents
at all. Theunemployment ratefor
them is the highest since World
War II, andthey risklivinginpov-
erty more than others nearly 1
in 5.
New2010 census data released
Thursday show the wrenching
impact of a recessionthat official-
ly ended in mid-2009. There are
missed opportunities and dim
prospects for a generation of
mostly 20-somethings and 30-
somethings coming of age in a
prolonged period of joblessness.
We have a monster jobs prob-
lem, and young people are the
biggest losers, said Andrew
Sum, an economist and director
of the Center for Labor Market
Studies at Northeastern Univer-
sity. He noted that for recent col-
lege graduates gettingbyonwait-
ressing, bartending and odd jobs,
they will have to compete with
new graduates for entry-level ca-
reer positions when the job mar-
ket does improve.
Their really high levels of un-
deremployment and unemploy-
ment will haunt young people for
at least another decade, Sum
said.
Recession hits
young adults
the hardest
By HOPE YEN
Associated Press
CINCINNATI Employ-
ing in-your-face politics, Presi-
dent Barack Obama sold his
jobs plan Thursday from the
turf of the top Republicans on
Capitol Hill, combatively call-
ing them out by name to de-
mand action.
Obama stood in front of an
aging bridge that links House
Speaker John Boehners home
state of Ohio with Kentucky,
home to Senate Minority
Leader Mitch McConnell, to
call for passage of his $447 bil-
lion package in tax cuts, job-
less aid and public works pro-
jects.
Mr. Boehner, Mr. McCon-
nell, help us rebuild this
bridge, Obama said. Help us
rebuild America. Help us put
this country back to work.
Pass this jobs bill right away.
Obama said his legislation
would put construction work-
ers back to work around the
country on projects like the
Brent Spence Bridge, but the
White House gladly conceded
that the choice of the aging
span south of Cincinnati was
symbolic. The bridge is sched-
uled to be repaired anyway
starting in 2015.
McConnell and Boehner,
both of whomhave supported
the bridge project, dismissed
the visit as a political ploy.
I would suggest, Mr. Presi-
dent, that you think about
ways to actually help the peo-
ple of Kentucky and Ohio, in-
stead of howyou can use their
roads and bridges as a back-
drop for making a political
point, McConnell said on the
Senate floor Thursday morn-
ing. If you really want to help
our state, then come back to
Washington and work with
Republicans on legislation
that will actually do some-
thing to revive our economy
andcreate jobs. Andforget the
political theater.
SaidBoehner: I ampleased
the president is bringing at-
tention to this much-needed
project. But you know now is
not the time for the president
to go into campaign mode.
President goes to GOP leaders backyard to pitch his jobs plan
Obama issues a challenge
AP PHOTO
President Barack Obama greets supporters Thursday after speaking near the Brent
Spence Bridge in Cincinnati about his American Jobs Act Now legislation. Obama directly
challenged the GOP to work with him to boost jobs.
By JIMKUHNHENN
Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS Israelis and
Palestinians showed no sign Thursday
that they were willing to narrowthe gaps
that have stalled negotiations for years,
an ominous sign for the U.S.-led effort to
curb a Palestinian statehood bid at the
United Nations.
An Israeli official, speaking on condi-
tion of anonymity to discuss diplomacy,
said there was no talk about a freeze of
construction of Jewish settlements. And
a top Palestinian official said they would
not drop their twin conditions for nego-
tiating: That Israel stopbuildingonlands
the Palestinians want for a future state
andagree to base talks onborders as they
existed before the 1967 war.
There will be no negotiations whatso-
ever as long as Israel refuses to freeze set-
tlement constructionandaccept the1967
lines as the terms of reference for the ne-
gotiations, said Azzam Ahmed, a senior
aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas.
In a sign of the frustration that led to
the U.N. campaign, Ahmed said the Pal-
estinians were even prepared to consider
dismantling their limited self-rule gov-
ernment, the Palestinian Authority, an
unlikely move that would make Israel re-
sponsible for the welfare and policing of
2.5 million unwanted Palestinian sub-
jects.
If we dont get membership and there
are no negotiations, the existence of the
Palestinian Authority under Israeli he-
gemony cant be justified, Ahmed said.
Handing the keys to the Israeli side has
become a very realistic option. We cant
keep the PA without real power.
Further underscoring the hardening
Palestinian position, negotiator and se-
nior Abbas adviser Nabeel Shaath said
the leadership was not prepared to give
ground.
We made lots of concessions over the
years. Its time the Israelis make the con-
cessions, he told The Associated Press.
He also ruled out a New York meeting
between Abbas and Israeli Prime Minis-
ter Benjamin Netanyahu, who had pro-
posed the two sit down together on the
sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly
session in New York this week.
Israelis, Palestinians wont budge on talks issues
AP PHOTO
U.N. Secretary Gen-
eral Ban Ki-moon,
right, speaks with
Israeli Prime Minis-
ter Benjamin Neta-
nyahu on Wednesday
during the 66th
session of the United
Nations General
Assembly at U.N.
headquarters.
Mideast negotiations appear to
remain elusive as neither side shows
signs of giving ground.
By AMY TEIBEL and
MOHAMMED DARAGHMEH
Associated Press
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HUNGRY HIPPO
AP PHOTO
F
emale hippopotamus Mali, or jasmine in English, eats fruits presented for her 45th birthday celebration
Thursday at Dusit Zoo in Bangkok, Thailand. The third largest land animals, hippos are native to parts of
Africa.
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HANOVER TWP. A group of
students from Meyers High
School discovered a mans body
under a train trestle near Carey
Avenue on Thursday.
Edward Reisser, 45, of Ply-
mouth, died from an accidental
fall, Luzerne County Chief Depu-
ty Coroner WilliamLisman said .
At this time, there appears to
be no signs of foul play, Lisman
said.
We are speculating that he
may have fallen off the trestle,
about 25 to 30 feet.
Lisman said toxicology tests
and X-rays will be taken before a
decision is made to conduct an
autopsy.
We are very early in this in-
vestigation, Lisman said.
He later said no autopsy is
scheduled.
Lexxus Keller, 13, of Wilkes-
Barre, said she was leaving Burg-
er King on nearby West End
Road with friends when she
heard there was a body under
the trestle.
We were coming from Burger
King and walking, and two of my
friends said there is a dead body
back there, Keller said. We
went back there and there really
was.
Keller said she called 911 and
met police at Burger King, lead-
ing authorities to the body.
I was so scared, I was shak-
ing, Keller said.
Students at Wilkes-Barre Ar-
eas Meyers High School had a
half day of school on Thursday.
Township Police Chief Al
Walker said police were notified
about the body at about 1:30
p.m.
The body was under a trestle
for the Canadian Pacific Railway
behind a shopping plaza and a
branch for PNC Bank on Carey
Avenue, and about 100 yards
from Burger King.
Trains were stopped while po-
lice and a trooper with the state
police Forensic Services Unit
were on top of the trestle taking
pictures.
The causeway under the tres-
tle is blocked by rock piles.
Walker said people use the
railroad tracks as a shortcut.
It is trespassing on railroad
property, Walker said.
Plymouth man dies in fall from railroad trestle
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
EDWARD LEWIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Authorities check the
area near a Hanover
Township railroad trestle
where a Plymouths mans
body was found Thursday.
The man was identified as
Edward Reisser, 45. He
was discovered by some
students from nearby
Meyers High School.
Trains in the area were
stopped as officials se-
cured and investigated
the scene. The trestle is
used by the Canadian
Pacific Railroad.
WILKES-BARRE A local
psychiatrist testified Thurs-
day that John Stone lost it
when he allegedly used a
hatchet to strike 37-year-old
Catherine Tabit in October
2010.
He loses it. His circuit
breaker basically goes off,
Richard Fischbein said of the
incident that he explained
was triggered by depression,
drug and alcohol abuse and
pain medication.
Attorneys in the trial of
Stone, 59, of Shickshinny,
will present their closing ar-
guments to a jury of seven
men and five women this
morning. The jury will then
be instructed on the law they
are to follow before it is sent
to deliberate.
Judge David Lupas said he
will instruct jurors on the
law that applies to first-de-
gree murder, third-degree
murder and voluntary man-
slaughter charges. The judge
said he would not be explain-
ing to jurors the issue of self-
defense because the evi-
dence presented throughout
the week-long trial did not
prove those factors.
Lupas ruling came after
argument from attorneys in
the case.
Stones attorneys, Erik
Dingle and Joseph Albert,
contended Tabit was the one
who introduced the hatchet
into the argument the pair
had in the early morning
hours, because Stone did not
fully remember the encoun-
ter.
Meanwhile, Assistant Dis-
trict Attorney Jarrett Feren-
tino said Stone himself testi-
fied Wednesday that he did
not fear Tabit and that she
was not holding a weapon.
Final witness
Fischbein was the last wit-
ness to be called by Stones
attorneys on Thursday.
The psychiatrist testified
that for decades Stone had a
life of stability, having been
married for 31 years and hav-
ing worked for nearly 20
years delivering propane.
But that stability fell
through when Stone got a di-
vorce and suffered a back in-
jury, rendering him disabled
and unable to work.
Fischbein said Stones de-
pression and drug-and-alco-
hol abuse, coupled with pain
medications,
made Stones
fuse shorter
than normal
that day, and
that fuse was
triggered by
a slap in the
face from Ta-
bit.
Mr. Stone never denies
doing it, Fischbein said.
He just doesnt understand
how it happened.
Details before the homi-
cide occurred could be re-
membered, Fischbein said,
but the actual death of Tabit
Stone did not remember be-
cause it was an impulsive at-
tack.
Fischbein said the attack
was quick, impulsive and
Stone overreacted without
processing what was happen-
ing.
This was not a planned,
organized attack on the vic-
tim, Fischbein said.
Stone had partial aware-
ness of what was going on,
he testified, and knew that
he was responsible, but that
at a certain level Stone could
not comprehend what was
happening.
It was a heat of passion
crime, Fischbein said, add-
ing that that doesnt justify
Tabits death, but explains
why Stone doesnt remember
details about the actual kill-
ing.
Prosecutors called a psy-
chiatrist to rebut Fischbeins
testimony, and he said Stone
knew exactly what hap-
pened, in an intentional act.
(Stone) does not suffer
from a serious mental dis-
ability, John OBrien said.
Grabbing something and us-
ing it (as a weapon) is an
intentional behavior.
Professionals disagree
OBrien said he did not
agree with Fischbeins heat
of passion conclusion and
believed that Stone knew
what he was doing and acted
intentionally.
OBrien said Stone told
him he was unable to erase
the events of that morning,
and he said that he didnt
press Stone on explaining
what happened because his
recollection has changed.
The doctor said he relied
mostly on Stones written
statement to police shortly
after the crime as well as a
911 call to discern what
Stone remembered, rather
than now, 11 months later,
when Stones memory could
be affected by what people
have told him about the
crime.
Doctor says killing
in heat of passion
Prosecution, defense in
murder trial of John Stone
to wrap up cases today.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
Stone
sessment field investigators.
County Controller Walter Grif-
fith and Commissioner Ma-
ryanne Petrilla, who also sit on
the salary board, voted with As-
sessment Appeal Board member
Angelo Terrana to defeat the mo-
tion, which would have provided
$500 raises to the eight workers.
Employees in the office were
supposed to be reclassified be-
cause of additional duties as-
sumed after the countywide reas-
sessment. Griffith said a griev-
ance settlement with some of the
workers could lead to additional
grievances from others in the of-
fice.
Urban directed Alu to come up
with a proposal that covers all
workers in his office who as-
sumed additional responsibili-
ties because of the reassessment.
Terrana said a plan will be pre-
pared, but commissioners will
have to decide how to fund it.
about scheduling the appeals and
calculating the tax reductions, he
said.
An estimated 1,463 properties
in the county were damaged by
flooding, and about 130 of them
were destroyed. Demolished
properties would be removed
from the tax rolls, leaving only
the land as taxable until a new
structure is built.
In other business Thursday,
commissioners agreed to spend
$110,000 fromthe countys Hous-
ing Trust Fund to save a new
mortgage foreclosure mediation
program.
The state and federal govern-
ment cut funding for the foreclo-
sure program, jeopardizing its
continuation.
Commissioners Stephen A. Ur-
ban and Thomas Cooney also
failedtoobtaina thirdvote onthe
county Salary Board needed to
settle a grievance with eight as-
Flood victims may be eligible
for a partial property tax reduc-
tion if they own property in Lu-
zerne County, commissioners
said after their meeting Thurs-
day.
Interested property owners
must obtain an appraisal and file
an assessment appeal. Commis-
sioners are waiving the appeal
fee, which ranges from $25 for a
single-family home to $150 for
commercial structures more
than 75,000 square feet.
Temporary property tax reduc-
tions are permitted by state lawif
a catastrophe reduces a property
value by at least 50 percent, said
Timothy A. Berger, a Media, Pa.,
lawyer who has writtenabout the
subject.
If the assessment appeal is
granted, a property owner will ei-
ther receive a credit against the
following years taxes or a refund,
Berger said.
The assessment appeal must
be filed within six months of the
loss, the law says.
Berger said the reduction typ-
ically ends when a property is re-
occupied and rehabilitated. The
assessment would then return to
the original amount.
Two property owners have fil-
ed flood-related assessment ap-
peals to date, though the asses-
sors office has received numer-
ous inquiries from flood victims,
said county Assessment Director
Tony Alu.
The tax break would apply to
school, county and local taxes,
Alu said. County officials will
meet soon to discuss specifics
Owners of flood-damaged property could see tax cut
Luzerne County will waive the
assessment appeal fee, which
ranges from $25 to $150.
JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
GETTING DOME READY FOR ITS NEWLOOK
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
W
orkers remove deteriorating white waterproof coating from the Luzerne County Courthouse dome in Wilkes-Barre
on Thursday afternoon. New coating is needed to stop water from penetrating the terra cotta tiles. The dark gray
tiles have already been stripped and cleaned. The new coating will be light gray, similar to the color used when the build-
ing was constructed a century ago.
DALLAS Council approved
several motions Wednesday in
response to damage sustained
during tropical storms Irene and
Lee.
Officials declared a state of
emergency during both storms.
Borough Manager Tracey Carr
said the borough sustained the
most damage during Tropical
Storm Irene, including downed
trees, creek washouts and storm
basin problems.
Council approved the pur-
chase of two generators at a cost
of $800 each to maintain power
at traffic lights should a similar
situation occur in the future.
She said the borough was able
to keep traffic lights in the five-
corners area and near the
Friendlys restaurant on Route
309 during Irene, but officials
were unprepared to handle out-
ages at the Dallas Shopping
Center intersection and the four-
way intersection at Route 415
and Center Hill Road.
Council approved Carr as an
agent to administer relief appli-
cations to the Pennsylvania
Emergency Management Agen-
cy for both storms. She said the
borough will try to recoup its
expenses.
Carr said she also is keeping
track of residents who have sus-
tained property damage during
Irene and Lee, but she does not
yet have forms for residents to
file with PEMA.
In other matters, council hired
Mark Joseph Liparela as a part-
time police officer, at an hourly
rate of $13.78.
Council also voted to contrib-
ute $1,500 to Kingston Town-
ship in support of the Drug
Abuse Resistance Education
(D.A.R.E.) program. The costs
will be split among the Dallas
School District, Kingston Town-
ship, Dallas Borough, Dallas
Township and Franklin Town-
ship.
Carr announced that during
the week of Oct. 3, the road de-
partment will begin to resurface
areas of Machell Avenue, Deer
Meadow Drive and Fawn Drive.
Dallas council OKs actions to deal with aftermath of 2 storms
By SARAH HITE
shite@timesleader.com
The next Borough Council meeting
will be at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 in the
municipal building.
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May the road rise up to meet you,
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your back,
May the sun shine warm upon
your face,
And the rains fall soft upon
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Family & Friends
BOLD John, Mass of Christian
Burial 10 a.m. Saturday in the St.
Lawrence OToole Church, 620 S.
Main St., Old Forge.
BROODY George, funeral 11 a.m.
today from St. Marys Antiochian
Orthodox Church, 905 S. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre.
DAVIS Margaret, funeral 11 a.m.
Saturday at the Edwards and
Russin Funeral Home, 717 Main
St., Edwardsville. Family and
friends may call at the funeral
home 9 a.m. until the time of
service.
GILLOW Joseph, funeral 10 a.m.
Saturday from the Kiesinger
Funeral Services Inc., 255 McAl-
pine St., Duryea. Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 10:30 a.m. at Sacred
Heart of Jesus Church, Duryea.
Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m.
today.
GUILFORD Dora, funeral 11 a.m.
today in the Metcalfe and Shaver
Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming
Ave., Wyoming.
HABERSKI Joseph, celebration of
life Memorial Mass 10 a.m. Sat-
urday in Our Lady of Hope
Church, 40 Park Ave., Wilkes-
Barre.
HILL Barbara, Memorial Mass 7
p.m. Monday in All Saints Church,
66 Willow St., Plymouth.
JEFFERY James Jr., funeral 10
a.m. today at the Clarke Piatt
Funeral Home, 6 Sunset Lake
Road, Hunlock Creek. Military
services at 9:30 a.m. today by the
Shickshinny American Legion
Post 495 at the funeral home and
also by graveside.
KALE Dorothy, funeral 10 a.m.
today from the Kopicki Funeral
Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston.
Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30
a.m. in St. Ignatius Church.
Friends may call 9 to 10 a.m.
today at the funeral home.
KOVALIK Bernard, funeral 9:30
a.m. today from the Wroblewski
Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming
Ave., Forty Fort. Mass of Christian
Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Family
Parish, 574 Bennett St., Luzerne.
LAZO John Sr., funeral 9 a.m.
today at the Simon S. Russin
Funeral Home, 136 Maffett St.,
Plains Township. Requiem Ser-
vices at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Resur-
rection Orthodox Cathedral,
Wilkes-Barre. John was born
August 31, 1928. He was 83.
MEEKES Joseph, funeral 11 a.m.
Saturday in the Metcalfe and
Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Friends
may call 5 to 8 p.m. today.
MRAS Michael, funeral 10:30 a.m.
Saturday from the Curtis L.
Swanson Funeral Home Inc.,
corner of routes 29 and 118, Pikes
Creek. Mass of Christian Burial at
11 a.m. from Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth.
Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today
at the funeral home.
ORAVEC Joseph, funeral 9:15 a.m.
Saturday from the Nat & Gawlas
Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre. Divine Liturgy at 10
a.m. in St. Marys Byzantine
Catholic Church, 695 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 5
to 7 p.m. today at the funeral
home. Parastas at 7 p.m. today.
PETRO Dolores, funeral 9 a.m.
today from the George A. Strish
Inc., Funeral Home, 105 N. Main
St., Ashley. Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. from St.
Nicholas Church, South Washing-
ton Street, Wilkes-Barre.
RAMEY Michael, funeral 11 a.m.
today at the Harding-Litwin
Funeral Home, 123 W. Tioga St.,
Tunkhannock.
RUBINSTEIN Lois, funeral 11 a.m.
today from the E. Blake Collins
Funeral Home, 159 George Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre.
STOLARICK Susan, funeral 9:15
a.m. today from The Richard H.
Disque Funeral Home Inc., 672
Memorial Hwy., Dallas, and at 10
a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church, Hunlock Creek.
STURR Roy, celebration of life 11
a.m. Oct. 1, in the Christ Commu-
nity Church, Kingston.
SURIANO Joseph, Joseph, also
surviving are a brother, Frank;
and step-brother, Frank and his
wife, Nancy.
SZAFRAN Linda, family and
friends call 1 to 3 p.m. today at
the Maple Hill Cemetery Chapel,
68 E. St. Marys Road, Hanover
Township.
USEFARA John, funeral 9 a.m.
Saturday from the Kopicki Funer-
al Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., King-
ston. Mass of Christian Burial at
9:30 a.m. in All Saints Parish, 66
Willow St., Plymouth. Friends may
call 5 to 8 p.m. today.
WALLACE James, funeral 1 p.m.
Saturday in the Betz-Jastremski
Funeral Home, 568 Bennett St.,
Luzerne.
WALSH Gerald, Memorial Mass
1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Holy
Family Parish, 828 Main St.,
Sugar Notch.
WASHINSKI Jerry, funeral 10:30
a.m. today at the Jendrzejewski
Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian
Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Patricks
Church, Parrish Street, Wilkes-
Barre.
FUNERALS
W
alter W. Engler, 77, of Nuango-
la, passed away Wednesday,
September 21, 2011, in Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Center,
Plains Township.
Born December 11, 1933, in
Nuangola, he was a son of the late
Royce and Mildred Spaide Engler.
After serving in the U.S. Army,
Walter worked as a foreman for U.S.
Steel Co. Later, he opened a fishing
lure business in Nuangola. Some of
his greatest joys were his grandchil-
dren and fishing.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Janet, and brother Royce.
Surviving are his sons, William
and his wife, Brenda, Nuangola; Ed
and his wife, Lori, Mifflinville; and
Brian, Drexel Hill; grandchildren,
Andy, Garrett and Conner; sisters,
Lois Rinehimer, Penndel; Audrey
Fraley, Wapwallopen; and Beverly
Schneblin, Slocum Township;
brothers Charles, Dorrance and
Clarence, Levittown; as well as his
beloved dog, Lacey.
Funeral services will be held
at 10 a.m. Saturday from the
Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc.,
14 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Friends
may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today.
Inlieuof flowers, memorial dona-
tions, if desired, may be made to
The SPCA of Luzerne County, 524
E. Main St., Fox Hill Road, Wilkes-
Barre, PA18702.
Walter W. Engler
September 21, 2011
MICHAELHARRIS, 57, former-
ly of Taylor, died Monday, Septem-
ber 19, 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital. He is survived
by his wife, Mary Kempf Harris. A
1972 graduate of Scranton Tech
High School and a longtime crane
operator for C.P. Railroad, he
loved motorcycles, NASCAR and
the New England Patriots. Also
surviving are his companion, Joan
Brucher of Kingston; 10 children,
Mason and Emily Harris; Heather,
Maureen, Beverly, Matthew, Lu-
cas, Cliff, Frankie and Courtney;
and four grandchildren.
Memorial services will be con-
ducted at 7 p.m. Monday in the
Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home
Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Forge.
Services will be conducted by The
Rev. James A. Wert. Visitation will
be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday.
Condolences can be expressed at
ww.KearneyFuneralHome.com.
JAY KRANSON, 60, of King-
ston, died Thursday afternoon,
September 22, 2011, in Wilkes-
Barre.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Rosenberg Fu-
neral Chapel, 348 S. River St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
D
orothy R. Richards, 91, of Hi-
Meadows Apartments, Dallas,
passed away Thursday, September
22, 2011, in the Hospice Communi-
ty Care Inpatient Unit at Geisinger
South Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Lackawanna County,
Dorothy was a daughter of the late
James and Mary Hanna Robson
McGinley.
She resided in Kingston most of
her life and had been employed by
the former Youth Center in Ed-
wardsville, a specialty clothing
shop for children.
Dorothy was active in various
groups with the Hi-Meadows
Apartments. She was a member of
St. Stephens Episcopal Church,
Wilkes-Barre.
Preceding her in death, in addi-
tion to her parents, were her hus-
band, J. Hencell Richards; broth-
ers, John, James and Edward
McGinley; and sisters, Leona
McGinley, Rhea Kelly and Thelma
Curry.
Surviving are her daughter, Bar-
bara Burke, and husband Tom,
Dallas; son, John H. Richards, and
wife Gail, Kingston; grandchil-
dren, John Burke, Paul Burke, Me-
redith Vincelli, Jacqueline Rosen-
crans and John MatthewRichards;
11 great-grandchildren; as well as
numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral serviceswill be heldat
10:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Ste-
phens Episcopal Church, 35 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. The
Rev. Daniel C. Gunn will officiate.
Interment will be made in Marcy
Cemetery, Duryea. Friends may
call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the
Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home
Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown.
In lieu of flowers, memorial do-
nations may be made to St. Ste-
phens Episcopal Church, 35 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA
18701.
Dorothy R.
Richards
September 22, 2011
BERNADYNE J. SKWARLO,
89, formerly of Askam, passed
away Thursday morning, Septem-
ber 22, 2011, at Mountaintop Se-
nior Care and Rehabilitation,
where she had been a guest for the
last eight months.
Arrangements for a Monday
funeral are pending fromthe Kear-
ney Funeral Home Inc., 173 E.
Green St., Nanticoke.
JENNIFER G. STOSS, 31, of
Pine Street, Hazleton, died Thurs-
day, August 25, 2011, at home.
BorninKingston, she was a daugh-
ter of the late Michael and Janice
Asay Stoss. Jennifer was preceded
indeathbya brother, Mike. Surviv-
ing are her daughter, Olivia Stoss;
sisters, Janice, Krista, Nicole and
Michelle; and brothers, Paul, Joey,
Charles and Steven.
Celebration of Jennifers Life
will be held at 7 p.m. today at the
YeosockFuneral Home, 40 S. Main
St., Plains Township. Family and
friends may call from 6 to 7 p.m.
today.
R
ose(Leon) (Talipan) Ziobro, 87,
passed peacefully, attended by
family, Wednesday, September 21,
2011, at Taylor Nursing Home. She
was a lifetime Pittston resident and
a graduate of Pittston High School,
class of 1941.
Rose was employed in the Pitt-
ston garment industries, retiring in
1987.
Preceding her in death were her
husband, Louis Talipan, then Ed
Ziobro; brothers, Sam, Paul and
Mike; and sisters, Mary, Connie and
Eleanor.
All of her children, Joey Lefchak
Katz, Lois Graziano, Emilio Talipan
and Rosellen Riddle, give thanks to
the Taylor Nursing Home and Com-
passionate Care Hospice for their
outstanding care.
Surviving are 10 grandchildren:
Lorie Deren, ShellyPubins, Michael
Lefchak, Donna Molina, Mark Gra-
ziano, Kathleen Foster, Emilio Tali-
pan, Eric Talipan, Charles Riddle
and Louis Riddle; and eight great-
grandchildren.
Funeral serviceswill behandled
by Graziano Funeral Home Inc.,
Pittston. Funeral Services will begin
at the funeral home at 8:30 a.m. Sat-
urday. A Mass of Christian Burial
will be held at St. Roccos R.C.
Church, Pittston, at 10 a.m. Satur-
day, with The Rev. Joseph Sibilano,
O.S.J., officiating. Interment will
follow.
She will be missed. God grant
her Eternal Peace.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
tributions may be made to the Alz-
heimers Association. Donations
can be made payable to the Alz-
heimers Foundation of America,
322 Eighth Ave., 7th Floor, New
York, NY 10001. 1-866-232-8484.
www.alzfdn.org.
Rose Ziobro
September 21, 2011
John J. Ga-
domski, 84, of
Wyoming,
passed away
Thursday, Sep-
tember 22,
2011, at home.
He was born
in Wyoming on
May 11, 1927, a son of the late An-
thony and Josephine Gadomski.
John was a World War II veteran
of the U.S. Navy. He was a union
laborer and was the last surviving
miner of the Knox Mine Disaster
of January 22, 1959.
He was a member of St. Josephs
Church of St. Monicas Parish,
Wyoming. He was a member of the
Lithuanian Club in Exeter, the To-
wanda Gun Club, a social member
of the Wyoming Hose Co. No. 2
and member of the VFW, Wyom-
ing.
John was preceded in death by
his brothers Anthony, Edward and
Daniel, and sisters Catherine Dobbie
and Jean Milazzo.
He is survived by his wife of 63
years, the former Rosemary Ostrow-
ski; daughter Linda Mazaleski of
Bangor; son, John Paul Gadomski of
Wyoming; and daughter Carol Ann
Gunsior of Wyoming; six grandchil-
dren; six great-grandchildren; broth-
er George Mazur of Harding; sister
Dolores Coar of Florida; as well as
several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be held at
10:30 a.m. Saturday from the
Bednarski Funeral Home, 168 Wyom-
ing Ave., Wyoming, with Mass of
Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Jo-
sephs Church of St. Monicas Parish,
Wyoming. Interment will be held in
St. Josephs Cemetery, West Wyom-
ing. Friends may call from 9:30 a.m.
until the time of service Saturday
morning. The AMVETS Honor
Guard will perform military honors.
John J. Gadomski
September 22, 2011
Elwood M.
Woody Ri-
chards, 47, of
Pittston,
passed away
Wednesday,
September 21,
2011, at the
Wilkes-Barre
General Hospi-
tal. Born in Pittston April 10, 1964,
he was a sonof ElwoodandShirley
(Best) Richards.
Elwood was a member of St.
John the Evangelist Church, Pitt-
ston. A1982 graduate of Seton Ca-
tholic High School, he was em-
ployed by the Pittston City Street
Authority, and was the Captain of
the Pittston City Volunteer Fire
Department. Elwood enjoyed golf
andlovedNotre Dame football and
the N.Y. Yankees.
Elwoods devotion to his family
and close friends was extraordin-
ary. For him, family and friends
constituted the very heart of his
life. He was a man who moved
through the world with a great
sense of ease and grace. Those
who knew him knew him to be a
gentle andkindheartedman--a per-
son who exhibited the softest
touch. He navigated through his
life peacefully, and even in the face
of his illness, he never complained
or allowedit tobe his focus. Family
and close friends will remember him
as relaxed and content, personable,
easy to talk with, and as someone
who could always be relied upon.
In addition to his parents, his wife
of 28 years Jody (Ditzler) Richards;
daughters Jaime; Karen, of Pittston,
and Cathy Richards, of Nanticoke,
survive him. His sister Ann DePetro,
of West Pittston, mother-in-law, Bar-
bara Ditzler, father-in-law George
Ditzler and several nieces and neph-
ews also survive him.
A Mass of Christian burial will be
held on Monday, September 26th at
9:30 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist
Church, 35 William St., Pittston, Pa.,
withMonsignor JohnBendikofficiat-
ing. Friends may call Sunday eve-
ning, September 25th, from 5-8 p.m.
at Kiesinger Funeral Services Inc.,
255 McAlpine St., Duryea. Interment
will be held at the parish cemetery.
There will be no procession from the
funeral home to the church. Family
and friends are asked to go directly to
church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
butions may be made to the Ameri-
can Cancer Society, 57 N. Franklin
St., Wilkes Barre, PA 18701 or to the
SPCA, 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill Rd.,
Wilkes Barre, PA18702.
Online condolences may be made
to www.kiesingerfuneralservices-
.com.
Elwood M. Woody Richards
September 21, 2011
M
argaret M. (nee Strome) Dono-
hue, 90, of Ridgewood, N.J.,
and formerly of Hawthorne, N.J.,
passed away Thursday, September
22, 2011.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, a daughter
to E. Byron and Helen M. Strome
(nee Masterson), Margaret gradu-
ated from College Misericordia in
1943. She moved to NewJersey that
year and was employed by PSE&G
as a home economist.
After raising her five children to-
gether with her husband, Margaret
returned to work as a home eco-
nomics teacher at Hawthorne High
School, retiring in 1981. She was a
former parishioner of St. Anthony
R.C. Church, Hawthorne, and a par-
ishioner of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
R.C. Church, Ridgewood, N.J.
Margaret was preceded in death
by her brother, The Rev. Robert L.
Strome, and sister, Helen Chapin.
She was the beloved wife of the
late J. Harry Donohue, who passed
away in 1987; loving mother of Leo
Donohue and his wife, Virginia, of
Livingston, N.J.; Mary Forshay and
her husband, George, of Haw-
thorne, N.J.; Joseph Donohue and
his wife, Punnie, of Hawthorne,
N.J.; Anne Donohue Folco and her
husband, Fred, of Mahwah, N.J.; and
EllenDonohue Cramer andher hus-
band, Wayne, of Ridgewood, N.J.;
cherished grandmother of Lauren
Forshay; Michael Forshay and his
wife, Danielle; Maureen, Matthew
and Michael Donohue; Joseph
Cramer and John Folco; dear step-
grandmother of Melanie Hustead
and her husband, Greg; Sean Cram-
er and his wife, Amanda; Laura,
Christa and Nancy Folco; dear
great-grandmother of Matthew and
CaitlinForshay; anddear step-great-
grandmother of Grant andAlex. She
is also survived by a wonderful ex-
tended family; a niece, nephew and
many cousins.
Funeral will depart at 9 a.m.
Monday from the Browning-For-
shay Funeral Home, 557 Lafayette
Ave., Hawthorne, N.J., for a 9:30
a.m. funeral liturgy at St. Anthony
R.C. Church, Hawthorne. Inter-
ment will follow in Holy Sepulchre
Cemetery, Totowa, N.J. Friends may
visit with the family at the funeral
home from1 to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Memorial contributions may be
made to St. Josephs Home of Little
Sisters of the Poor, 140 Shepherd
Lane, Totowa, NJ 07512; or Evas
Village, 393 Main St., Paterson, NJ
07505.
www.browningforshay.com
Margaret M. Donohue
September 22, 2011
A
nn C. Bradley, 76, of Wyoming,
passed away Thursday, Septem-
ber 22, 2011, in her home surround-
ed by her family and friends.
Born in Kingston, she was a
daughter of the late Joseph and Ma-
rie Dettmore Clark. She was a grad-
uate of Kingston High School. For
many years she was employedat the
former General Cigar of Kingston
and Kmart of Edwardsville. Ann
was an avid Notre Dame and Yan-
kees fan.
Preceding her in death was her
loving companion, Paul G. Honoos-
ic Jr.
Surviving are her children, Jo-
seph and his wife, Bernadine Bra-
dley, Edwardsville; Colleen Snell,
Loyalville; Cathy Bradley, Naples,
Fla.; Michelle Hapeman, Wyoming;
David Bradley, Wyoming; and Amy
Honoosic, Wyoming; brothers, Jack
Clark, Nanticoke; Bud Clark, Col-
orado; and Jim Clark, Kingston; sis-
ters, Jean Meyers, Kingston, and
Joan Bienek, Plains Township; nine
grandchildren; five great-grandchil-
dren; as well as her beloved cat,
Murphy.
Funeral services will be held at
11 a.m. Monday in the Metcalfe and
Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with The
Rev. Jeffery Klansek, of the First
Baptist Church of Wyoming, offi-
ciating. Interment will be in St. Ig-
natius Cemetery, Pringle. Friends
maycall from9a.m. until thetimeof
service Monday morning.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
tributions may be made to the Blue
Chip Rescue, 974 Lockville Road,
Dallas, PA 18612; or Hospice Com-
munity Care, 601 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston, PA18704.
Ann C. Bradley
September 22, 2011
F
rederick H. Rost, 59, of Larks-
ville, passed away Tuesday, Sep-
tember 20, 2011, at his residence.
Born in Philadelphia, he was a son
of the late Herbert and Florence
(Lingo) Rost.
He was educated in Dallas
schools andwas agraduateof Dallas
High School, class of 1970.
A veteran of the U.S. Navy serv-
ingfor 20years, hewas formerlyem-
ployed by the Unemployment Bu-
reau of the State of Pennsylvania.
He was preceded in death, in ad-
dition to his parents, by his brother,
Stephen.
Surviving are a son, Greg Rost, El
Paso, Texas; a daughter, Kelly Rost,
Virginia Beach, Va.; wife Joan, Vir-
ginia Beach, Va.; and longtime
friend Barbara Stupak, Larksville.
A viewing will be held from 2
to 4 p.m. Saturday at The De-
siderio Funeral Home Inc., 436 S.
Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. In-
terment will be at the convenience
of the family.
Frederick H. Rost
September 20, 2011
UNION TWP. The North-
west Area School Board ap-
proved a recommendation of the
building and grounds committee
Wednesday that grants Superin-
tendent Gary Powlus the autho-
rization to sell the vacant Garri-
son Elementary building in
Shickshinny
The authorization comes on
the heels of a decision in August
tolist the structure as beingavail-
able for sale. In conjunction with
these decisions, Daryl Morgan,
chairman of the building and
grounds committee, said there is
an interested buyer, although
Morgan said he is not aware of
the individuals name.
Were just hopeful that this
deal goes through and we can re-
solve this situation, he said.
Morgan said the property is be-
inglistedby Mericle Commercial
Real Estate Services of Wilkes-
Barre. The building was closedat
the endof the 2010-2011termand
has been the topic of some public
controversy since.
In other matters, Powlus, who
is serving on an interim basis,
commended teachers and other
staff personnel who assisted
flood victims in Shickshinny. He
said their response was great and
sincerely appreciated by the
school administration.
Moreover, Powlus told the
school board that a recovery fund
has been created, the Northwest
Recovery Fund, and contribu-
tions are being accepted at the
PNC Bank. He said the Berwick
Health and Wellness organiza-
tion has already contributed
$4,000.
In addition, Ryan Miner, high
school principal, said students
and teachers in the Crestwood
School District have collected
more than 2,000 items for flood
victims in Northwest Area.
On the topic of Powlus, school
director Peter Lanza, acting as
temporary board chairman, said
efforts to finda permanent super-
intendent arecontinuing. Hesaid
the board re-advertised the post
and there are currently six appli-
cants. He added the board is
scheduled to meet next week to
review them.
It was also announced that
Randy Tomasacci, appointed as a
temporary school director in
May, will have his name appear
on the November election ballot
for a two-year term
Tomasacci joined with Gina
Schwartz, Alton Farver and Al-
bert Gordon to deny the athletic
directors request to seek a $2 do-
nation from motorists parking
their cars at football games.
There were seven directors pre-
sent, and the recommendation
failed 4-3.
The board also:
Approved tenure for Lisa
Gasper, Michael Nardelli, Jodi
Babcock, Kandyss Nugent, Lure-
na Gimble, Desiree Boris and Ka-
cey Piatt.
Appointed Andrew Hanadel
as detention monitor.
N O R T H W E S T A R E A
Board OKs
sale of
building
A recovery fund has been
created to aid victims of the
recent flood, the board hears.
By TOMHUNTINGTON
Times Leader Correspondent
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lo, Franklin Township; and the
late Mike Chocallo. She is a
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has a sister, Allison, 6.
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Ty David Evans, son of Theresa
and David J. Evans III, Newtown,
Hanover Township, is celebrating
his sixth birthday today, Sept. 23.
Ty is a grandson of Dave and
Sandy Evans and Hugh Hess and
the late Joan Hess, all of Ashley,
and the late Thomas and Mary
McGinley Mulligan.
Ty D. Evans
Madison Lois Bullock, daughter
of Lori Bullock, Dallas, is cele-
brating her fourth birthday
today, Sept. 23. Madison is a
granddaughter of Robert and
Phyllis Bullock, Dallas.
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Shayne Douglas Madrigal, son of
Jason and Lisa Madrigal, Tafton,
is celebrating his sixth birthday
today, Sept. 23. Shayne is a
grandson of Mike and Carol
Youells, Wilkes-Barre, and Gary
and Gail Hanson, Mio, Mich. He is
a great-grandson of the late
Albert Trinisewski; the late Basil
and Treva Hanson; the late Fred
Freilinghaus; Stella Trinisewski,
Wilkes-Barre; and Betty Freiling-
haus, Goodrich, Mich. Shayne
has a brother, Kody, 12, and a
sister, Kiana, 2.
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HUGHESTOWN: Aprayer
vigil for the needs of flood
victims will be heldat 7 p.m. on
Saturday at St. Peters Lutheran
Church.
The service will include
Scripture, psalms, hymns and
prayers.
LUZERNECOUNTY: Area
A.C. Moore Arts &Crafts, Inc.,
locations througha joint effort
withthe AmericanCancer
Societys Making Strides
Against Breast Cancer program
will holda free event from1to 3
p.m. onSaturday where partici-
pants canmake andtake their
ownpony beadpink ribbonpin
to signify awareness of breast
cancer. Also, customers can
make a donationto the Making
Strides Against Breast Cancer
programat checkout through
Oct. 22.
A.C. Moore stores are located
at 2190 Wilkes-Barre Market
Place, Wilkes-Barre Township,
820-0570, and628 Commerce
Blvd., DicksonCity, 961-5590.
IN BRIEF
Monday
PLYMOUTH: Plymouth Cambrian
Club at 7 p.m. at First Welsh
Baptist Church. The Board
meeting will be held at 6:30
p.m. with Megan Landmesser
presiding over both sessions.
Hosts are Betty Jones, the Rev.
Anita Ambrose and Terri Cease.
New members are welcome.
Thursday
NANTICOKE: Nanticoke Histor-
ical Society at 7 p.m. at the
Historical office, Samantha Mill
House, 495 East Main St. New-
comers are welcome. For more
information, call 258-1367.
MEETINGS
St. Peters Lutheran Church, Hanover Township, held a back-to-school clothing drive for adults and
children in the community. Participants, from left, are the Rev. Michael Erickson, Aiden Erickson, Helen
Erdman, Carol Yeager, Kayla Bond, Daniel Grimm, Stephen Grimm Sr., Stephen Grimm Jr., Cheryl Grimm,
Vi Jones and Butch Jones.
St. Peters Lutheran Church holds clothing drive
The men and women of Parsons Primitive Methodist Church made 36 quilt tops and 18 helmet liners as
part of the churchs Reach Out Ministries. The quilt tops have been sent to Texas where another group
will finish making them into quilts to be given to wounded troops in military hospitals in the United
States and Afghanistan. The knitted helmet liners will be sent to troops in Afghanistan. Representatives,
from left, are Sheila Tempalski, Lorraine Berton, Louise Stuart, Dorothy Coach, Betty Knappman, Vern
Hess, Alisa Scarantino, Art Berton, Sandy Acornley and Miriam Jennings.
Parsons Primitive Methodist members make comfort items for wounded troops
Adam Stofila, 17, of Shaver-
town, has earned his private
pilots license. Stoflia, son of
Sandra and Michael Stofila,
Shavertown, has been flying
since age 15 and completed his
solo flight in 2010. He contin-
ues his aviation studies and
flight training through Tech
Aviation Flight School at the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton airport.
He is a senior at Dallas High
School, and plans to continue
his aviation studies at Luzerne
County Community College
and Marywood University. His
goal is to become a commer-
cial airline pilot.
Shavertown teen
earns pilots license
The Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition elected new officers at a
recent meeting. Officers include Dr. Al Rodriguez, president, Dallas;
Diane Drier, vice president, Dallas; Nancy Dolan, treasurer, Exeter;
and Mary Rodriguez, secretary, Dallas. Dr. Tom Jiunta, Lehman
Township, is past president. The coalition is comprised of Luzerne
County citizens who are concerned about potential problems from
gas drilling by horizontal fracturing (fracking) and its associated
industries. For more information or to have a speaker from the
GDAC, call 266-51 16 or visit www.gdacoalition.org, emailgdacoali-
tion@gmail.com or Like Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition on Face-
book. Representatives, from left, are Jiunta, Dolan, Dr. Rodriguez,
Mary Rodriguez and Drier.
Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition officers named
Bonnie Haluska was honored by
the American Heart Association at
its Lackawanna County Heart Ball at
Glenmaura Country Club. Haluska,
Allied Rehab assistant vice president
of inpatient services and chief nurs-
ing officer, was one of four nurses
from area hospitals who were honor-
ed. From left are Emil Frati; Virginia
Frati; Haluska, Cathy Rovinsky, as-
sistant director of nursing, Allied
Rehab; nurse Kim Farina, Allied
Rehab; and Sr. Amanda Del Valle,
physical therapy assistant, Allied
Rehab.
Nurse honored at Heart Ball
Price Choppers Golub Foundation has made a $5,000 donation
to the Wyoming Valley Childrens Association, a local nonprofit
providing preschool programs and pediatric rehabilitation services
for local children. The Golub Foundation has made a generous five
year commitment to WVCAs Celebrating Every Childs Next Step
Capital Campaign. From left are Craig Lukatch, former director of
development, WVCA; Maureen Gallagher, WVCA Board of Directors;
Robert Buraczewski, Price Chopper, Wilkes-Barre Township store
manager,
Golub Foundation gives donation to WVCA
The Bear Creek/Buck Township Lions Club presented its annual
scholarship awards to Coughlin High School seniors Peter J. An-
drews III and Jena Youkoski. Andrews graduated valedictorian of
his class with a GPA of 4.065. A member of the Key Club and Span-
ish Club, Andrews will attend Syracuse University, majoring in
aerospace engineering and received a $1,000 scholarship. Youkoski
graduated with a 3.6 GPA and was also a member of the Key Club
and Spanish Club. Youkoski will attend Luzerne County Community
College and received a $500 scholarsip. At the awards ceremony,
from left, are Andrews; Joan McDonald, Lions Club treasurer; John
Yencha, Lions Club president; Bob Zavada, scholarship chairper-
son; Carolyn Burke, Lions Club secretary; Joanne Roberts, Lions
Club member; and Youkoski.
Coughlin students receive scholarships from Lions
I am innocent.
Troy Davis
Convicted for the 1989 slaying of a Georgia police
officer, Davis gave a final statement moments before
he was executed Wednesday night. He urged people
to look deeper into this case and find the truth.
Humane options available
for displaced animals
P
eople arent the only ones to suffer
from major floods. Animals are trauma-
tized and forced to leave familiar hab-
itats. They need food and shelter, too.
My son and I recently learned that the
hard way. A racket in the kitchen attracted
our attention. My son and I tiptoed in,
flipped the light switch, and there, eating
the dogs food, was a small groundhog.
We opened the door and tried to scare it
back outside by banging a broom handle
on the table, shouting, stomping feet
nothing worked. Finally, an awakened
Rottweiler from the other room did the
trick. His loud bark sent the animal in a
spin, trying to find a way out. With the
barking dog between it and the back door,
it disappeared into the dining room.
In the foyer, the little animal was cor-
nered and shivering, obviously scared of
these giants chasing him. I opened the
front door and, lo and behold, the ground-
hog made a beeline toward it, stumbled
across the threshold, raced across the
porch and down the steps. He was free.
We were told that we should have then
called the Penn State Cooperative Exten-
sion, which might provide a humane trap
that would capture the animal alive, so it
could be placed back into the wild. (In
Luzerne County, call the service at 825-
1701).
The flood has forced wild animals to
seek food and shelter; working with the
Extension Service is a much better way
than trying to kill them.
Harriet Clyde Kipps
Glen Lyon
Dont blame flooding
on some higher power
T
o Mr. Alex Partika who claims that all
these disasters are punishment by his
God for the sins of his Gods people
(Writer sees disasters as punishment for
sins, Sept. 17), theres an easy explana-
tion. There is no god.
Nobody is perfect. Everyone has
sinned, as you would call it, Mr. Partika.
To assume that you know what some
supposed higher power has planned for the
people of this beautiful and amazing planet
is arrogance and ignorance beyond belief,
which is staggering in this day and age.
Tommy Urpack
Meshoppen
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ANTHONY TROMBETTA
remains the most invisible
man mentioned in this Our
Age of Endless Corruption.
The saga makes a John le
Carre novel sound simple.
In 2009, the FBI asked
Pittston Area School District for, among
other things, records regarding Trombettas
computer company Intellacom. Our news-
papers review of those records showed
Intellacom had done no-bid work through a
state program, but the paperwork had never
gone to the agency overseeing the program.
Superintendent Ross Scarantino and
school board member Joseph Oliveri ulti-
mately admitted to taking bribes for helping
an unnamed company get district business.
The FBI visited Luzerne County Commu-
nity College in Nanticoke; we found no-bid
work by Intellacom there, awarded while
Scarantino sat on the colleges board of
trustees.
The FBI visited Wyoming Valley West
School District; we found no-bid work by
Intellacom.
A Butler Township resident working for a
college near Philadelphia admitted he took
kickbacks from a computer company that
sold the school equipment. A college official
there confirmed the company was Intella-
com.
Jeffrey Piazza pleaded guilty to a similar
scheme at Wilkes-Barre Area Career and
Technical Center (he was tech coordinator);
we found Intellacom deals there.
Luzerne County Commissioner Greg
Skrepenak and County Redevelopment
Authority Executive Director Allen Bellas
separately pleaded guilty to accepting a
bribe in exchange for helping a developer
get a tax break. No company was named,
but Insignia Point, a development by Trom-
bettas Terra Firma company, was the only
one that matched details in court papers.
Piazza had worked at Portafino, a restau-
rant Trombetta opened with the help of a
county loan. Oliveris son had worked for
Intellacom. Skrepenak and Piazza owned
homes in Insignia Point.
Through it all, Trombetta has never been
accused of wrongdoing by law enforcement.
His businesses, on the other hand, turned
into recurring train wrecks. Portafino went
belly up and Trombetta defaulted on the
county loan. Intellacom disappeared from
its offices and the landlord sued for missed
rent. Terra Firma and other Trombetta com-
panies defaulted on a bank loan.
Sources said that Trombetta had opened
another business called iConfidential. The
website says it offers online storage and
security, but makes no mention of owners.
A search of state corporation records online
likewise sheds no light on the owners.
When I recently got another tip that iCon-
fidential had disappeared from office space
in the Waterfront development in Plains
Township, I used the companys website to
send a query. The reply: There isnt a loca-
tion currently. We have people in NEPA and
New York City that work on our website. Its
an online business. No, Tony Trombetta
isnt a principal owner of iConfidential.
Technically true. I paid to get incorpora-
tion documents from the state. They were
signed by Janet Trombetta.
That would be Tonys wife.
When I stopped by the Waterfront office
complex to look for any remnants of iConfi-
dential, I ran into property owner Ross
Spengler. The amiable developer chatted for
a spell, noting the company had rented a
suite for one year. The lease was under
Janets name, but Spengler said he dealt
with Tony.
While he had read the news articles about
the man, Spengler said that, strictly from
personal experience, thats not the Tony
Trombetta I knew he was always straight
with me, always paid his rent on time.
So now we have a tale of two Tonys: the
mystery man and the model tenant. Ill
make an offer. Come forward, be seen, tell
your side of the story.
Give me a call.
Talk to us, Tony, about the Trombetta we should know
MARK GUYDISH
C O M M E N T A R Y
Through it all, Trombetta has never been
accused of wrongdoing by law enforcement.
His businesses, on the other hand, turned
into recurring train wrecks. Portafino went
belly up
Mark Guydish is a writer for The Times Leader. He
can be reached at 829-7161 or via email at mguyd-
ish@timesleader.com.
I
STHEBARACKObama of
2008 back?
Its starting to look that
way. The president finally
is ditching his compromiser in
chief shtick and reviving the
fighting spirit that won him the
White House. His proposals to
create jobs and reduce the defi-
cit are strong and sensible, a
contrast with his futile attempts
to win Republican votes by ced-
ing ground from the start.
This is amovetowardtheleft,
but it is not a move to the ex-
treme. A substantial majority of
Americanswant theseprograms
and will benefit from them.
According to GOP economist
Bruce Bartlett, 26 of 27 polls
since last fall showthat a major-
ity an average of 64.5 percent
of respondents favor reducing
the deficit through spending
cuts and tax increases, as Oba-
ma proposes. An average of 30
percent prefer only cuts.
Polls show most Americans
like Obamas $450 billion job
plan, too.
Obamas proposal to ensure
the wealthiest pay a fair share of
taxes has Republicans scream-
ing class warfare. Thats just
batty.
A strong middle class always
has been the backbone of this
nation and economy. If trying to
rebuildandstrengthenit is class
warfare, then bring it on.
San Jose Mercury News
OTHER OPINION: DEFICIT BATTLE
Obama gets his
groove back
G
OT FLOOD insur-
ance?
If you live in a Lu-
zerne County com-
munity near a river, creek or
smaller stream, you most likely
shouldpayfor a policyandthe
accompanying peace of mind.
That point was pounded home
in dramatic fashion during this
months widespread flooding in
NortheasternandCentral Penn-
sylvania.
People whose properties had
never before been touched by
rising waterways found them-
selves soaked literally and
monetarily. Theyre stuck pay-
ing the full replacement costs
for hardwood flooring, furnac-
es, clothes washers and dryers,
water heaters and, in some
cases, entire homes, plus the
contents. Elsewhere, thousands
of Wyoming Valley residents
barely were spared fromsimilar
catastrophe as the Susquehan-
na River pummeled, but didnt
quite penetrate or spill over, the
levees.
In Luzerne County, as of late
July, the National Flood Insur-
ance Program reportedly in-
sured nearly 9,000 businesses
and homes. The rest of the pop-
ulation apparently lacked prop-
er knowledge about the need
for and availability of flood in-
surance, or they had been fool-
ishly relying on luck.
As of Sept. 8, neither is agood
excuse. Thats the day emergen-
cy management officials de-
clared a mandatory evacuation
of Valley communities for the
second time in about five years.
The Susquehanna is, and al-
ways will be, a flood-proneriver.
Moreover, runoff from parking
lots and structures poses ever
more problems for streamside
residents. Dont gamble with
your most expensive posses-
sions.
Get the facts about flood in-
surance even if your mort-
gage holder does not require it
even if you live outside the
traditional flood plain even
if your home is situated behind
a levee even if youre a renter.
Without the facts, you are
risking disaster.
OUR OPINION: FLOOD INSURANCE
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Floodwater tore through this Shickshinny home, one of hun-
dreds in Luzerne County recently destroyed or damaged.
Dont sit and wait
to get soaked
For facts on the National Flood
Insurance Program, visit
www.floodsmart.gov. Or call
1-888-379-9531.
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N E W S
Its an ongoing case that were
building on, Doherty said. He
had the baking ingredients for a
methamphetamine operation.
DeLuca allegedly told author-
ities he began cooking metham-
phetamine in February from the
apartment. He said he was not
working and needed to pay his
bills and to pay his daily living
expenses, according to the crimi-
nal complaint.
Authorities allege in the com-
plaint DeLuca claimed he ac-
quired the ingredients from vari-
ous people, and last cooked
methamphetamine Wednesday
night.
DeLuca was jailed at the Lu-
zerne County Correctional Facil-
ity for lack of $100,000 bail.
Apreliminary hearingis sched-
uled on Sept. 28.
METH
Continued fromPage 3A
neers recommend lane closures
along North River and Market
streets.
Smyser said the federal gov-
ernment would also have to de-
termine if CityVest is eligible for
public assistance, which is avail-
able to governments, govern-
mentalagenciesandcertainnon-
profit organizations.
Nonprofits typicallymust pro-
vide government-type func-
tions,suchasoperatingahome-
less shelter, to be eligible, he
said. CityVest attempts to devel-
opdeterioratedpropertiestoput
thembackonthetaxrolls.
Disaster assistance could in-
clude allocations that dont have
to be repaid or low-interest
loans, hesaid.
We encourage everyone to
apply. The worst they can get is
that wecant help, Smyser said.
Additionalreviewwouldbere-
quiredfor theSterlingbecauseit
is ina historic riverfront district,
and any federal spending must
complywiththeNationalHistor-
ic Preservation Act, said Aman-
da Ciampolillo, who handles en-
vironmental and historic preser-
vationat FEMA.
The CityVest Board of Direc-
torsisintheprocessof reviewing
theengineeringreportscommis-
sioned by the city and weighing
options.
Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom
Leighton said any FEMA fund-
ingfordemolitionwouldhelpbe-
causethecitydoesnthavethees-
timated$1millionneededtotear
downthestructure.
County commissioners say
theyalreadyloaned$6millionto
try to preserve and market the
building, andtheywont dipinto
arevolvingbusinessloanfundto
fund demolition without a con-
tributionfromthecity.
STERLING
Continued fromPage 3A
Jean Rapshak, 83, of Nanti-
coke, said she also saw Rehill
walkbehindthebus andfearedhe
was going get struck.
He stopped in back of the bus
and I said to myself Mister, you
better get out of there, Rapshak
said.
Before she could say anything,
the bus backed up and struck
him, she said.
Ive never witnessed anything
side tire. He remained pinned un-
der thebusfor about anhour after
he was pronounced dead as fire
department officials worked to
lift the bus.
The bus terminal, which
openedinJune2010, is locatedon
South Washington Street.
Barry Govlesky, 52, of Hanover
Township, said he had just exited
the bus that struck Rehill min-
utes before the incident. He saw
Rehill walkbehindthebus, which
had no passengers since it had
just returned from a run to Ha-
nover Township and Nanticoke.
I saw this guy, he looked like
he started walking, Govlesky
said. We were yelling to her as
she started to back up. The next
thing I sawthe guy got hit . . . He
rolleddownandhis canewent fly-
ing.
Govlesky said he suspects the
driver did not hear people yelling
because the bus station, which
was filled with several idling bus-
es at the time, is loud and the
doors on her bus were closed.
like this before, Rapshak said.
Im a nervous wreck.
Stanley Strelish, executive di-
rector of LCTA, expressed sor-
row for the mans family.
Its a tough day for LCTA. Our
heart goes out the family mem-
bers, Strelish said.
He said there have been others
accidents involving LCTA buses
that resultedininjuries, but as far
a he knows this is the first time a
person has been killed by a coun-
ty bus.
Strelish said LCTA buses are
equipped with a mechanism that
emits aloudbeepas thebus backs
up.
Drivers are also required to
blow the air horn and check all
their mirrors and a video camera
that transmits an image or the
rear of the bus
before backing
up. Themanap-
parently was in
a blind spot, he
said.
Govlesky
and other wit-
nesses said it
appeared the
driver did fol-
low those pro-
cedures.
She honked
the horn and
did everything else she was sup-
posed to do, Govlesky said. Its
just a tragic accident.
Strelish said LCTAis cooperat-
ingwithpolice andwill conduct a
thorough investigation. He said
at this point he believes sufficient
precautions are inplace toensure
public safety, but the agency will
review whether those policies
need to be altered.
Rapshak, Govlesky and other
witnesses said the driver was dis-
traught after learning she had
struck the man.
She was a mess, Rapshak
said. I feel so sorry for the man,
but I feel sorry for her, too.
Strelish said the driver has
worked for LCTA for five years.
The bus will be taken out of com-
mission and she will be placed on
paid leave of absence pending an
investigation. He said his sympa-
thies were with her, as well as the
victims family.
If sheneedshelp, wewill make
sure she receives all the help we
can get her, he said.
BUS
Continued fromPage 1A
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
A hat, a cane and
glasses are seen
on the pavement
near the LCTA
bus that struck
and killed Edward
Rehill, 86, on
Thursday.
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leans.
Maximumloan too low
And the maximum SBA business loan
is $2 million, a figure Milazzo says is
much too low.
Imnot happy at all; infact, Imraging
madover this, Barletta said. AndI have
let my party leaders know.
The freshman congressman from the
11th District said he has petitioned the
SBA and House Speaker John Boehner
andother partyandgovernment officials
to lower the interest rates now.
Weareprovidingtaxpayers dollars to
foreigncountries to buildroads, bridges,
schools and hospitals at zero interest,
Barletta said. But when disaster strikes
America and Americans, we want to
charge 6 percent. People will lose their
jobs if these businesses dont reopen. We
shouldnot behelpingother countries be-
fore we help Americans.
But sofar Barlettahasnot gottenmuch
of a response or even a promise of hope.
With Northeastern Pennsylvania hav-
ing the highest unemployment rate in
the state 9.4 percent Barletta said the
region cant afford to lose any more jobs.
These people are down and out, he
said. Tell Joe Milazzo I will do every-
thing I can to help, but this is what is
available right now. I agree we need to
change it.
Barletta said SBA currently charges 4
percent for business loans if credit is not
available elsewhere. If credit is available,
the SBA rate is 6 percent for loans up to
30 years.
In business for decades
MilazzoIndustriesopenedin1928, but
after several floods this years beingthe
worst Milazzo said he is looking to
move to higher ground.
Were not looking for free money, he
said. But if we have tofinance our entire
loss, howcould we ever pay it back?
Milazzo has flood insurance, but there
arelimitations onhowmuchcoveragehe
can buy. Those limitations, he said, are
imposed on insurance companies by FE-
MA. Other insurance can be purchased,
but Milazzo said those policies can be
cost-prohibitive.
In 1972, there were 1 percent loans
available, Milazzosaid. Nowtheywant
to charge 4 percent to 6 percent. You can
get a mortgage at 3.5 percent these
days.
Milazzo said he and many other busi-
nesses are reaching out for any help
whatsoever. He said the improved levee
systemdidits jobandprotectedthe grea-
ter Wyoming Valley from a disaster that
wouldhave exceededthe Agnes Floodof
1972.
But, he said, the low-lying, unprotect-
ed areas received much more water than
ever beforedrawingadirect correlation
betweenthehigher levees andtheextent
of flooding he and many others experi-
enced.
Im not complaining about the flood
protection, but that protectionwas given
at the expense of many businesses and
homes that areunprotectedinthelow-ly-
ing areas. You dont have to be an engi-
neer to figure that out, he said.
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, U.S. Rep. Tom
Marino and state Sen. John Yudichak
have all vowed to fight for help for all
flood victims.
Rep. Marino is adamant about help-
ingthehurricaneandfloodvictims inhis
district, including individuals, local gov-
ernments, businesses and farms, said
Renita Fennick, Marinos director of
communications. He believes small
business is the backbone of the economy
andtherecent disastersdealt yet another
blowto a struggling economy.
Caseysaidindividuals andfamilies are
facing hardships caused by the flooding,
and business owners are trying to get
backontheir feet andopentheir doors to
customers and employees.
That is why I have urged the Small
Business Administration to lower inter-
est rates on loans for disaster relief,
Casey said.
Yudichak said he has met with many
business owners hit hardbytheflooding.
We are trying to impress upon all of
the federal agencies that many of these
businesses are family owned and have
been a vital part of our community for
many years, Yudichak said.
The flooded businesses are responsib-
lefor hundreds of jobs that support many
families, Yudichak said.
We cant afford to lose any jobs as our
economy continues tostruggle, he said.
BARLETTA
Continued fromPage 1A
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Milazzo Industries in Jenkins
Township was destroyed by
flood waters. Owner Joe Milaz-
zo has flood insurance, but
there are limitations on how
much coverage he can buy.
Those limitations, he said, are
imposed on insurance compa-
nies by FEMA. Other insurance
can be purchased, but Milazzo
said those policies can be cost-
prohibitive. Milazzo said he and
many other businesses are
reaching out for any help what-
soever. He said the improved
levee systemprotected the
greater Wyoming Valley froma
disaster that would have ex-
ceeded the Agnes Flood of
1972, but low-lying, unprotect-
ed areas received much more
water than ever before.
ment in that dispute.
Kristi Gittins, vice president
of Public Affairs for Chief Oil &
Gas, said Chief felt (the law-
suit) was necessary to protect
our interests in the pipeline
project, but could not com-
ment further because the com-
pany will not comment on on-
going litigation.
Suit contentions
Chief contends the families
have caused torturous interfe-
rence in their contract rela-
tions with right-of-way lease
holders.
The Dickson/Watkins De-
fendants true goal is to stop
Chief Gathering from install-
ing a pipeline not just in Good-
leigh Estates, but in any loca-
tion in Dallas Township, the
suit alleges. The Dickson/
Watkins Defendants argu-
ments about the supposed vio-
lation of restrictive covenants
for Goodleigh Estates is sim-
ply a ruse to effect Dickson/
Watkins Defendants overall
scheme to thwart Chief Gath-
ering from conducting its law-
ful business in Dallas Town-
ship.
Even after Chief Gathering
began contracting for an alter-
nate route that would not go
through Goodleigh Estates,
tates beneath the properties of
Tuula DAnca and Patrick and
Patricia Dougherty. The Wat-
kins and Dickson families filed
suit against DAnca, who they
allege violated neighborhood
covenants by signing a pipe-
line right-of-way agreement.
Chief claims the Goodleigh
Estates covenants do not pro-
hibit or specifically address un-
derground gas pipelines and
that the pipeline and its con-
struction would not constitute
a nuisance, as alleged in the
Watkins/Dickson suit.
The company alleges the
Dickson and Watkins families
are using the covenants to de-
lay and eventually halt the
pipeline project, and Chief is
seeking a declaratory judg-
the Dickson/Watkins Defend-
ants conspired to find the loca-
tion for the Alternate Route
and to block it.
Suit cites Facebook
Chief bases that assertion on
posts the defendants made on
the Facebook page of the Gas
Drilling Awareness Coalition,
a group of local citizens op-
posed to natural gas drilling in
the Marcellus Shale as it is cur-
rently occurring.
I understand that Darling
Farms signed a lease with
Chief recently and that other
residents of Hildebrandt Road
are now being approached by
Chief, one post allegedly
made by Dickson in July reads.
Please, if anyone has heard
anything, let us know so we
can plan to fight and also try
and figure out their revised
plans!
Dickson did not respond to a
reporters request for com-
ment Thursday.
Gas Drilling Awareness Coa-
lition spokesman and co-foun-
der Tom Jiunta declined com-
ment. Chief claims the interfe-
rence of the two families has
forced Chief to purchase right-
of-way options and prepare
permit applications for an al-
ternate pipeline route, costing
the company $683,000 to date.
If the company is forced to
use the alternate route, it
would cost the company an ad-
ditional $1.91million and delay
construction by 8 months be-
cause of permit requirements.
The project is slated to break
ground within 60 days, and
each month the project is de-
layed beyond that start date
would cost the company $2.2
to $3 million, Chief claims.
Punitive damages sought
Chief further alleges that the
families maliciously dispar-
aged the companys reputation
through statements their attor-
ney, Robert Schaub of Rosenn,
Jenkins & Greenwald, made in
published newspaper articles.
The company is seeking puni-
tive damages.
Schaub and Scott Watkins
did not return a reporters re-
quests for comment.
Chief is represented by attor-
neys L. Poe Leggette, Kenneth
Komoroski and Emily B. Tho-
mas of Fulbright & Jaworski
LLP in Pittsburgh and by Jef-
frey Malak of Chariton,
Schwager & Malak, Wilkes-
Barre.
Malak deferred comment to
Komoroski, who did not return
a request for comment.
PIPELINE
Continued fromPage 1A
Ciavarella developed to profit from
two juvenile centers the county uti-
lized.
Authorities alleged the former
judges conspired to shut down the
county-owned detention center to
pave the way for the PA Child Care
and Western PA Child Care centers
that were owned by their one-time
friend, attorney Robert Powell.
Conahan reached the plea agree-
ment withprosecutors inApril 2010,
nine months after Kosik rejected the
original plea agreement the judges
reached that called for them each to
plead guilty to honest services fraud
and tax charges in exchange for an
87-month prison sentence.
The new deal did not specify the
sentence that wouldbe imposedand
precludes Conahan from withdraw-
ing his plea if he is unhappy with the
sentence.
Ciavarella, who continues to
maintain his innocence to most of
the charges, opted to go to trial. He
was convicted in February of 12
counts, including racketeering,
money laundering, honest services
fraud and tax evasion. He is now
serving his sentence at a federal pris-
on in Oklahoma City.
Conahan, who has remained free
onbail, is scheduledtoappear before
Kosikat 9:30a.m. inthe federal cour-
thouse in Scranton. The sentencing
is open to the public.
The Times Leader and several
other media outlets asked Kosik to
release any letters he received relat-
ing to Conahans sentencing.
Kosik has declined to release let-
ters writtenbyConahans familythat
contain personal information. He
saidhe will release other letters after
the sentence is imposed.
CONAHAN
Continued fromPage 1A
by seniority, so he got the
second opening.
Told that The Times
Leader has received anony-
mous complaints contend-
ing others with more sub-
stitute teaching experience
in the district were by-
passed when Leighton got
his first assignment as long-
term sub last year, Namey
conceded, There may be
some truth to that I dont
know. He added that he be-
lieved Leighton Jr. had done
some daily substitute work
as well.
But once you get put in
as a full-time substitute
for a semester or a whole
year then you automat-
ically get the next contract,
provided you did well.
The city and school dis-
trict are distinct political
entities, one run by a paid
council and mayor, the oth-
er by an unpaid school
board that hires the superin-
tendent for day-to-day man-
agement.
The two have a deal that
puts some city police into
district high schools, and
School Board Member
James Fisher is a city police
officer.
Mayor Leighton has occa-
sionally approached the
board seeking tax breaks for
properties in need of devel-
opment, but he has faced an
increasingly cool reception,
with many board members
critical of what is often a
last-minute request.
SON
Continued fromPage 3A
NANTICOKE Police said
they are investigating a fight
among family members that
resulted in two men being sent
to a hospital on Monday.
Police allege Zachery Hallas,
28, of Nanticoke, went to Apollo
Circle to speak with Steven
Tagnani, 21, regarding text
messages. The two men en-
gaged in a fight, with each
claiming self defense.
Hallas said he was struck with
a car jack, and Tagnani said he
was stabbed with a knife, police
said.
Hallas and Tagnani were
treated and released from Geis-
inger Wyoming Valley Medical
Center in Plains Township.
Police said they are contin-
uing the investigation. Anyone
with information about the
incident is asked to contact
Nanticoke police at 735-2200
ext. 205 or ext. 206.
DURYEA Police warn resi-
dents to beware of a telephone
scam after they receiving sever-
al reports.
A man and a woman speaking
with a foreign accent claiming
to be from Washington, D.C.,
are explaining changes to Medi-
care and asking for personal
information and checking ac-
count numbers.
HAZLE TWP. State police
at Hazleton cited US Cold Stor-
age with control of alarm de-
vices after 10 alleged false
alarms at its facility in the Hum-
boldt Industrial park within 12
months.
State police said any business
or residence that owns or uses
an alarm device that causes
three false alarms within a con-
secutive 12-month period is
subject to a citation.
WEST HAZLETON State
police at Hazleton said they
cited Dietrich Long, 19, of Hazle
Township, with public drunk-
enness and underage drinking
after an incident in the area of
40 E. Oak St. at 4:50 a.m. Sat-
urday.
BUTLER TWP. State police
at Hazleton said they recently
charged Pilar Lacruz-Monroe,
40, of Freeland, with driving
under the influence after a traf-
fic stop on East Butler Avenue
on Aug. 19.
POLICE BLOTTER
C M Y K
SPORTS S E C T I O N B
THE TIMES LEADER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2011
timesleader.com
A quick
glance at the
NFLs weekly
injury report
should make
you wince.
Players, on the
other hand,
scan it with a very specific
purpose. Theyre looking for
targets.
After suffering a cracked rib
and punctured lung, Tony
Romo led the Dallas Cowboys
to a comeback win last week-
end that might have done
more to build his cred with
fans as a tough guy and leader
than all his other accomplish-
ments in six previous seasons
combined. Because Romo and
every other guy in the NFL
routinely plays with pain, its a
tossup whether that says more
about the NFLs macho code
or how clueless fans are about
injuries. Either way, it put
Romo front and center on the
Washington Redskins hit list.
Absolutely, Redskins cor-
nerback DAngelo Hall said
when asked whether he would
go after Romo. Im going to
get a chance to try to put my
helmet on whatevers hurt. If
its Romos ribs, Im going to
be asking for some corner
blitzes.
Turns out Hall was just
warming up.
If I know Felix Jones
shoulder is hurt, Im not going
to be cutting him. Im going
to definitely be trying to hit
him high. Thats just part of it.
If you know somethings
wrong with an opponent,
youre going to try to target in
on that, he said. Were going
to definitely try to get as
many hats on those guys as
possible.
Never mind that Hall is
hardly qualified to run his
mouth. Now in his ninth sea-
son, hes got fewer sacks (1
1
2
career) than thumbs, and more
than a few of the tackles hes
made have been by accident.
Maybe inviting the refs at the
game and the NFLs disciplin-
ary cops watching on TV to
keep an eye on him isnt as
dumb as it sounds as the only
time Hall figures to get close
enough to Romo to deliver a
blow will be during pregame
warm-ups.
Yet none of it should detract
from his message. Hall is say-
ing what everybody else in the
league is thinking every week.
What gave his candor that
little extra oomph, perhaps, is
that it came during a week
when the league seemed more
focused on fake injuries than
the real ones suffered by mar-
quee names such as Romo and
Michael Vick (concussion).
What got the NFLs attention
was a complaint by the Rams
that the Giants Deon Grant
went down with an injury
as if on cue late in their
game last weekend. St. Louis
QB Sam Bradford claimed
several New York defenders
yelled go down in a bid to
buy time against his teams
no-huddle offense. What made
Grants injury more suspicious
still was rookie linebacker
Jacquian Williams cramping up
at same instant, then just as
suddenly popping back to his
OPINION
J I M L I T K E
Fake or real,
NFL injuries
are concern
See LITKE, Page 8B
Normalcy hasnt returned to the
WyomingAreafootball programquite
yet, but its gettingthere.
The players are back in school and
the practice routine is back on sched-
ule. But inneighborhoods aroundthe
football facility, debris from flooding
is piled on curbsides. And a couple
players havent been able to get to
practiceyet.
The Warriors, though, will contin-
ue on with an extremely important
showdownat7p.m. todayastheytrav-
eltoHanoverArea.Thegamewilllike-
ly have an impact on not only the
WyomingValleyConferenceDivision
2A-Achampionshipbut the District 2
Class 2Aplayoff fieldas well.
Adversity has a way of inspiring
and bringing the best out of people.
That was certainly the case with our
kids, said Wyoming Area Randy
Spencer, whose home was flooded.
Players helped him and others in the
communitywiththeclean-up.
I told them before the (Lake-Leh-
man) game I was very proud of them
individually. Andwe were veryhappy
to walk off the football field Friday
night proudof our football team.
Hanover Area (2-1) lost 34-27 last
Friday at Mid Valley. The setback
along with losses by GAR and Nanti-
coke left no unbeatens in the D2-2A
playoff pictureafter threeweeks.
Still the Hawkeyes (80 state points
pergame)remainedaheadoffouroth-
er 2-1 teams. Behind that pack is
Wyoming Area (1-1, 50 state ppg.),
which is tied with Nanticoke. Four
teams make the D2-2A playoffs, and
the standings are certain to jumble
with six of the top eight teams in-
volvedinhead-to-headmatchups.
But the Hawkeyes and Warriors
cant control what happenselsewhere
H . S . F O O T B A L L
Warriors vs. Hawks is pivotal
Todays Games
(7 p.m.)
Crestwood
at E. Stroud. North
Dallas
at Pittston Area
GAR at Northwest
Holy Redeemer
at Lake-Lehman
Meyers
at Nanticoke
Tunkhannock
at Hazleton Area
Williamsport
at Coughlin
Valley West
at Berwick
Wyoming Area
at Hanover Area
W E E K 4
S C H E D U L E
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
Adversity has a way of inspiring and
bringing the best out of people. Thats
was certainly the case with our kids.
Randy Spencer
Wyoming Area coach
See FOOTBALL, Page 3B
Changes arent coming just
yet. But Joe Paterno acknowl-
edged things need to improve.
And soon.
The Penn State coach urged
patience on Thursday during
his taped segment on the teams
weekly radio show. Paterno said
the Nittany Lions have plenty to
work on head-
ed into Satur-
days game
against East-
ern Michigan
but suggested
he wont be
making any
immediate per-
sonnel chang-
es.
Were not
that bad real-
ly, Paterno
said. I think
we gotta keep
getting more
consistent,
make some
plays. Last
week against
Temple, we
made some big
plays but we
had penalties.
We havent re-
ally come to
the front and
felt comfortable that we can
dominate yet.
Having said that people
hate to hear me put it this way
but we played two good football
teams. I think well get better,
well pick it up.
The kicking game is a partic-
ularly big focus for the Lions af-
ter missing three field goals in
last weeks 14-10 win at Temple.
The Lions had a field goal and a
punt blocked in that game, and
the team is just 1-for-6 on field
goals this season.
Penn State will likely give ju-
nior Evan Lewis (1-for-5) anoth-
er chance to kick on Saturday.
If we dont get results, then I
really gotta take a good look at
how were doing things and
whos kicking and how were
P E N N S TAT E F O O T B A L L
Paterno
preaches
patience
Coach reminds fans Lions
have played "two good
football teams."
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
Were not
that bad
really. I
think we
gotta keep
getting
more con-
sistent,
make some
plays.
Joe Paterno
PSU coach
See PSU, Page 6B
ATLANTA Keegan Bra-
dley and Jason Dufner atop the
leaderboard in Atlanta should
sound familiar.
Only this was the FedEx Cup
finale, not the final major of the
year.
And they were on East Lake,
not 40minutes uptheroadat At-
lanta Athletic Club.
Bradley, who won the PGA
Championship last month in a
playoff over Dufner, ran off four
birdies on the back nine Thurs-
day for a 6-under 64 to build a
two-shot leadinthe Tour Cham-
pionship.
Dufner was surprisingly
crookedoff the tee, yet still man-
aged a 66 and was tied for sec-
ond along with Chez Reavie and
Luke Donald, the No. 1player in
the world and one of five players
in prime position to win the $10
million FedEx Cup bonus.
Bradley and Dufner will be in
the last group today, and it was
impossible to ignore the coinci-
dence.
Yeah, I dont think theres
any big surprise, Bradley said.
He likes this grass, too. He likes
these courses, andI hope I get to
play with himtomorrow. I think
that would be a lot of fun.
It would bring back great me-
mories for Bradley, a 26-year-old
rookie. Not so much for Dufner,
who had a four-shot lead with
threeholes toplayuntil hemade
three straight bogeys and
wound up losing in a three-hole
playoff.
Maybe hes having some of
PRO GOL F
PGA champion ahead of three others by two strokes
AP PHOTO
Keegan Bradley hits his drive from the fourth tee during the first round of the Tour Championship golf tournament at East Lake
Golf Club in Atlanta on Thursday.
Bradley has lead in FedEx finale
By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
See GOLF, Page 8B
NEW YORK Matt Moore
struck out 11in five innings of his
first major league start and the
Tampa Bay Rays unloadedonthe
watered-down Yankees for a 15-8
victory Thursday, a night after
NewYorkclinchedtheALEast ti-
tle.
Hazleton Area grad Russ Can-
zler picked up his first Major
League hit and RBI in the victory
whenhelacedasingletocenterin
the top of the fifth. In the eighth,
the designated
hitter knocked
in Sean Rodri-
guez on a sacri-
fice fly.
Canzler fin-
ished the game
1-for-2. He flied out to right in his
secondat-bat forthesecondout of
the seventh.
The Rays avoided a four-game
sweep and pulled within two
games on idle Boston in the AL
wild-cardrace.
AP PHOTO
Tampa Bays B.J. Upton, right, celebrates with Desmond Jen-
nings after Uptons two-run home run against the New York
Yankees on Thursday in New York.
M A J O R L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
Tampa Bay tops Yankees;
Canzler delivers first hit
Staff and wire reports
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correct errors, clarify stories and
update them promptly. Sports
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help us correct an inaccuracy or
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call the sports department at
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S C O R E B O A R D
MEETINGS
Crestwood Football Booster Club
will hold their next meeting on
Wednesday, October 12th, 7PM at
Januzzis. Senior Night will be
discussed. Any questions, call Tony
at 430-7571.
Wyoming Valley Chapters of ASA
Umpires will hold their dinner
banquet Monday, September 26 at
6 p.m. at Konesfals Restaurant in
Edwardsville. Cost of this years
banquet is $10. Call Len Brussock
at 570-817-4503 or Dave Miller at
332-9105 if you plan to attend.
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Dallas Youth Basketball Regis-
tration for our winter basketball
leagues will be held Friday Septem-
ber 23 at Wycallis Elementary
Cafeteria from 6 p.m to 9 p.m. All
girls and boys in grades 3rd
through 8th that reside in the
Dallas School District are welcome.
Any questions please call Scott at
570-675-1324.
Krunch Gold Fastpitch Softball is
seeking a left handed slap hitter
with great speed for fall 2011 and
summer 2012. Prospective player
should be a 2012 or later high
school graduate with good aca-
demic standings and strong out-
field skills. If you are looking for
college exposure, we are the team
to play for in Central, Pa. Very little
local play. Team travels to highly
attended events in Colorado,
Florida, New Jersey, North Car-
olina, and Philadelphia region. We
are also building a guest player list
for 2011-2012. If you would like to
showcase your skills to college
coaches as a Krunch guest player
please contact us. Our staff is
available for private tryouts by
appointment. All inquires will be
kept confidential. Contact coach
Steve Mumma at sonnyrrr@com-
cast.net or call 717-542-6578.
Nanticoke Area Basketball Alumni
will hold registration for the Nanti-
coke Area Alumni Golf Classic to
be held at the Rolling Pines Run
Golf Course near Berwick on
Saturday, October 1. The tourna-
ment, which benefits both the
Boys and Girls basketball pro-
grams, is a Captain and Crew
format with a shotgun start at
9:00 AM. There will be prizes
awarded for each flight along with
longest drive and closest-to-the-
pin awards. Sponsorships are
available for those who wish to
support the basketball programs.
For more information or to regis-
ter, please call Ken at 740-6049 or
Alan at 735-2078.
Northwest Boys Basketball will hold
registration for the 14th Annual
Northwest Boys Basketball Golf
tournament will be held at Mill
Race Golf Course, Benton Pa. on
Saturday, September 24th. Regis-
tration begins 7:30am with tee off
at 8:00am. This is an 18 hold event,
even though the course suffered
damage due to flooding. Four man
scramble, $75 per golfer. Any
questions please call Lisa Ma-
zonkey at 570-256-3412.
The Pace Setter Athletic Club of
Northeastern Pa. will sponsor
basketball leagues this fall at the
Greater Scranton YMCA in Dun-
more. Leagues include; Monday
evenings for boys grades 7 - 8,
Tesday evenings adult men,
Wednesday evenings for girls
grades 5 - 6, Thursday evenings
adult men, Saturday & Sunday will
feature tournaments for grade 5
through senior varsity. Please
contact Pace Setter A.C. at (Ph)
347-7018 or 575-0941 or e-mail to
pacesetterbasketball@verizon.net
UPCOMING EVENTS
GAR Soccer Booster Club will be
hosting a Celebrity Bartender
Night at McCarthys Tavern on
Northampton Street in the Heights
WB from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Sat-
urday, September 24. Please come
out and support GAR Soccer. We
have gift baskets 50/50, and many
other prizes to be given away.
Come out and have some fun while
supporting our soccer kids. If there
are any questions or concern,
please contact Maggie Height at
570-574-1329.
The Wyoming Valley West Girls field
Hockey Team will be Playing for
the Cure on October 17 at the
Wyoming Valley West stadium in
Kingston. The game will begin at
4:15 against Lackawanna Trail. The
girls will be sporting their pink in
support of breast cancer. Donation
from basket raffles, 50-50 draw-
ing, collections at the gate and
proceeds from our concession
stand will all support the cause.
Administration will participate in a
shout-out dressed in goalie gear.
Students, parents and players will
pay $1 to take a shot at their fa-
vorite administrator
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BASEBALL
Favorite Odds Underdog
American League
TIGERS 9.5 Orioles
Red Sox 9.0 YANKEES
INDIANS 8.5 Twins
RAYS 7.5 Blue Jays
RANGERS 10.0 Mariners
WHITE SOX 9.0 Royals
ANGELS 7.0 As
National League
NATIONALS 6.5 Braves
Reds 9.0 PIRATES
Phillies 7.0 METS
ASTROS 8.5 Rockies
BREWERS 8.0 Marlins
CARDS 7.5 Cubs
DBACKS 9.0 Giants
Dodgers 6.5 PADRES
NFL
Favorite Open Curr. O/U Underdog
Sunday
BENGALS 1.5 2.5 40.5 49ers
Patriots 9 8 53.5 BILLS
SAINTS 4 4 53.0 Texans
EAGLES 7.5 7.5 NL Giants
BROWNS 3 2.5 41.0 Dolphins
TITANS 5.5 6.5 42.0 Broncos
Lions 3.5 3.5 44.5 VIKINGS
PANTHERS 3 3.5 43.0 Jaguars
CHARGERS 14.5 14.5 45.0 Chiefs
Jets 3.5 3.5 41.5 RAIDERS
Ravens 3.5 3.5 41.5 RAMS
BUCS 1 2 45.5 Falcons
Cards 3 3.5 42.5 SEAHAWKS
Packers 3.5 3.5 46.0 BEARS
Steelers 10.5 10 39.5 COLTS
Monday
COWBOYS 5.5 5.5 NL Redskins
College Football
Favorite Open Curr. O/U Underdog
BYU 3.5 3 43 C Florida
Saturday
OHIO ST 15 16 44 Colorado
DUKE 10.5 10 55 Tulane
SYRACUSE 3 2.5 54 Toledo
E CAROLINA 13 14 60 Uab
S FLORIDA 28 29 49 Utep
ILLINOIS 13 13 53 W Michigan
RUTGERS 5 4.5 50 Ohio U
PENN ST 28.5 28.5 44 E Michigan
MIAMI-
FLORIDA
12.5 13 48 Kansas St
Smu 22.5 22 54 MEMPHIS
MARYLAND 9 9 51 Temple
MICHIGAN
ST
23.5 22 49 C Michigan
Georgia 9.5 9.5 54 MISSISSIPPI
MIAMI-OHIO 6 4 52 Bowling
Green
Army 3 4 50 BALL ST
Virginia Tech 19 20.5 47 MARSHALL
ALABAMA 13 12 51 Arkansas
WASHING-
TON
3 1 58 California
Lsu 5 6 49 W VIRGINIA
MICHIGAN 8.5 10 58 San Diego St
GEORGIA
TECH
5 6.5 59 N Carolina
Florida 16.5 19.5 44 KENTUCKY
Notre Dame 5.5 7 54 PITTS-
BURGH
CLEMSON PK 2.5 50 Florida St
SAN JOSE
ST
9.5 10.5 45 New Mexico
St
Fresno St 6 3 52 IDAHO
Connecticut 10 9 46 BUFFALO
OREGON ST 3 5 50 Ucla
TEXAS TECH 20 17 62 Nevada
S CAROLINA 15.5 16 50 Vanderbilt
MISS ST 18 20 58 La Tech
BAYLOR 18 20.5 67 Rice
VIRGINIA 3 3 53 Southern Miss
TEXAS A&M 3 4 69 Oklahoma St
Nebraska 23 22 59 WYOMING
OKLAHOMA 20.5 21 57 Missouri
UTAH ST 6.5 10 56 Colorado St
BOISE ST 29.5 28.5 62 Tulsa
Oregon 14 16 64 ARIZONA
ARIZONA ST 2.5 2.5 54 Usc
AUBURN 32 32 58 Fla Atlantic
IOWA 18 17 51 UL-Monroe
TROY 12 12.5 63 Middle Tenn
St
Indiana 7.5 6.5 54 NORTH
TEXAS
FLORIDA
INTL
17 17 51 UL-Lafayette
CFL
Favorite Open Curr. O/U Underdog
Montreal 1.5 1 54 EDMONTON
Saturday
SASKATCH-
EWAN
1 1.5 50 Br Columbia
Winnipeg 3 3 49 TORONTO
Sunday
HAMILTON PK PK 53 Calgary
Home teams in capital letters.
AME RI C A S L I NE
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH
CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NFL board, the Texans - Saints circle is for Houston
RB Arian Foster (questionable). On the college football board, the Florida State -
Clemson circle is for Florida State QB E.J. Manuel (questionable); the New Mexico
State - San Jose State circle is for New Mexico State QB Andrew Manley (doubtful).
NO LINE REPORT: On the NFL board, there is no line on the Eagles - Giants game
due to Philadelphia QB Michael Vick (probable/questionable); there is no line on
the Cowboys - Redskins game due to Dallas QB Tony Romo (probable/question-
able), WR Dez Bryant (probable), WR Miles Austin (out), RB Felix Jones (probable).
ON THE MARK
By Mark Dudek
Times Leader Correspondent
Just a terrific $50,000 Open Trot tops a very good Friday evening
programat The MoheganSunat Pocono Downs. This just may be the
finest group of trotters that has ever lined-up across the wings for an
Open. Starting fromthe rail out withCalchips Brute, the five-year old
Credit Winner stallion has won five times this year while bankrolling
$165,720 onthe season. Fromthe two post is Lolique, trainedby John
Wagner this veteran of Tagliabue is approaching $1 million in career
earnings. Arecent additiontothe Tyler Raymer stable, TrottingTroy,
draws post three, hejust wona $40,000ConditionTrot at Yonkers last
week. Getting away frompost four is the winner of the last Open Trot
conducted at PD, Hot Shot Blue Chip. Reined by Joe Pavia this five-
year old is coming off a career best mile of 1:51.3. Scoring down from
post five is one of the all time great trotting mares of all time and
Breeders Crown champ, Buck I St Pat. Then you got the ultra-consis-
tent Looking Hanover drawing the six slot for trainer EdwinGannon.
The Muscles Yankee product has hit the board in 61of 99 career out-
ings. Rounding the field is one of the fastest trotters of this era, Lucky
Jim. Though the SJs Photo gelding has been a tad off his game of
recent he still has made nearly $200,000 in earnings just this season.
Who do you like?
BEST BET: SAND TOP GUN (2ND)
VALUE PLAY: BUDGET GAP (6TH)
POST TIME 6:30 p.m.
All Races One Mile
First-$4,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000
3 Summerhill Chris A.Napolitano 2-1-1 Gained some consistency 3-1
5 The Rising N T.Buter 2-6-7 Just missed in most recent 4-1
4 Absolutely Michael H.Parker 6-1-8 Parker has gone cold 7-2
8 Baffler M.Romano 5-2-1 Too little, too late 8-1
7 Cole Combustion G.Napolitano 3-8-4 Used up early on 9-2
9 Dont Tell Barbara A.McCarthy 1-3-7 Tough spot to repeat 6-1
1 Lifetime Louie M.Simons 6-3-3 Winless last two seasons 15-1
6 Mysteriosa Hanover M.Kakaley 5-9-3 A mystery for sure 10-1
2 Jellis As Hecht J.Pavia 7-7-3 Anyones guess 20-1
Second-$22,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $17,000 last 5
1 Sand Top Gun A.McCarthy 1-7-2 Right down the road again 3-1
3 Iron Will G.Napolitano 1-7-1 In fairly good form 4-1
5 Hes Spooky M.Kakaley 3-6-3 Halloween is around corner 9-2
2 Tui A.Napolitano 8-8-1 NJSS Champ off a little bit 7-2
4 Habanero T.Buter 5-2-7 Down a bit in class 6-1
9 Jaavos Boy D.Ingraham 4-9-3 Post the main concern 8-1
6 Valdez M.Simons 5-5-1 Tends to get stuck in 10-1
8 Our Last Photo A.Miller 3-1-2 No pictures tonight 15-1
7 M C Felix Tn.Schadel 2-9-4 Ill pass on 20-1
Third-$14,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $9,000 last 5
2 Behind The Scenes A.Miller 1-6-2 Repeater 3-1
4 Barks Like A Dog M.Kakaley 7-2-5 Can grab a share 7-2
6 Perec G.Napolitano 4-5-5 Lightly raced filly 4-1
8 Clear Character M.Simons 7-2-4 Again gets tough draw 8-1
7 People Like Me A.McCarthy 5-5-4 Moves out of claimers 10-1
5 Four Starz Molly J.Pavia 6-5-4 Off her game 6-1
1 Olivette Hanover T.Buter 5-5-4 Not living up to breeding 9-2
3 Mohegan Miss M.Romano 8-1-5 Bounced off the win 15-1
9 Lookinforagoodtime H.Parker 5-4-3 Sad 20-1
Fourth-$25,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $22,000 last 5
3 Di Manggio T.Buter 1-1-1 Very sharp 4-1
4 Ellens Isle A.Miller 3-1-2 Goes for team Miller 5-2
8 Spice It Up Lindy D.Ingraham 1-1-5 Looking for 3 in a row 3-1
1 P J Clark A.Napolitano 7-1-2 Parked out last time5-1 5-1
2 Trotslikethewind A.McCarthy 1-3-3 Never better 6-1
6 Jam And Jelly G.Napolitano 2-4-1 Just missed in most recent 10-1
7 A Crown For Lindy M.Kakaley 4-1-2 Vernon shipper 12-1
9 Boinga J.Pavia 1-4-4 No answers 20-1
5 All About Justice M.Simons 8-8-1 Better earlier in season 15-1
Fifth-$14,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $9,000 last 5
3 Someheartsomewhere A.McCarthy 1-3-3 Keeps on going 5-2
7 Sandy Absolut G.Napolitano 2-2-1 Second to choice last out 3-1
9 Dont Point At T.Buter 3-4-7 Talented mare 12-1
1 Fashion Ruffles A.Napolitano 3-1-2 Hit board all seven starts 10-1
8 Lightning Maddy H.Parker 3-4-5 Parker the new pilot 4-1
4 Tryst J.Pavia 3-1-8 Been racing at Chester 6-1
5 Jolting Kate M.Kakaley 6-4-3 PASS filly 5-1
2 Maggys Art M.Simons 5-5-1 Paint another photo 15-1
6 Hannah Isabel A.Miller 7-8-1 Nothing since that win 20-1
Sixth-$29,000 Open Trot
3 Budget Gap J.Pavia 2-6-2 Worth following 8-1
1 Cold Winner T.Buter 2-3-8 Classy veteran 3-1
5 My Leap Of Faith A.McCarthy 3-4-1 Reunites with Andrew 9-2
6 Coco Lindy M.Kakaley 3-3-1 Antonacci does well here 4-1
7 The Chancellor A.Miller 5-3-6 Risky proposition 7-2
8 Affirmed Action M.Simons 1-6-4 Off since April 10-1
2 Petty Hanover G.Napolitano 2-2-2 Overmatched 5-1
4 Curly Top A.Napolitano 4-6-3 Rolled over 12-1
Seventh-$15,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 4 pm races life
2 Odin Blue Chip A.Napolitano 1-3-2 Amazing in victory 3-1
8 Ourea Hanover J.Taggart 1-2-2 Done well with Taggart 9-2
4 All Summer Long G.Napolitano 4-8-6 Can get decent trip from here 7-2
6 Trottown King A.McCarthy 2-1-6 Went huge trip last time here 4-1
9 Alexpanderthegreat M.Kakaley 3-9-8 Three straight outside posts 15-1
5 Safe Harbor A.Miller 4-5-6 Nothing safe about him 6-1
7 Bittersweet Champ M.Romano 2-3-6 In with solid group 20-1
1 Bonefire Bliss D.Ingraham 6-8-5 Fizzled out 10-1
3 Juxasport M.Simons 8-3-5 Beat down 8-1
Eighth-$29,000 Open Trot
9 Take My Picture J.Pavia 1-1-1 Red hot trotter 7-2
4 Pictures Of Mille M.Simons 7-2-2 Sleeper potential 6-1
6 Dutchess Seelster A.Napolitano 3-1-2 Remains in very good shape 10-1
7 In Focus M.Johansson 1-7-4 Closing in on $1million life 4-1
1 Macho Lindy A.Miller 2-2-2 Case of seconditis 9-2
8 Wind Surfer M.Kakaley 3-1-5 Yonkers import 3-1
5 Pembrook Street G.Napolitano 3-1-1 Hot commodity 15-1
2 Bastille H.Parker 6-5-1 Solid Open trot 8-1
3 Tsmlil Orphan Andy T.Buter 5-8-1 Wheels have fallen off 20-1
Ninth-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $12,000 last 5
8 Fresh Idea J.Pavia 4-8-2 Outclasses them 3-1
5 Cat Cora J.Taggart 2-6-7 Raced gamely to a tiger 4-1
1 Rock N Load G.Napolitano 8-1-4 Robinson barn cooled off 7-2
6 Age Of Consent T.Buter 5-4-2 Real Desire mare 9-2
2 Lizze Mcardle A.McCarthy 2-7-6 Wiggins training at .251 10-1
4 Crown Lady A.Miller 7-2-5 Checks in sixth 6-1
9 Kaylas Dream A.Napolitano 4-6-1 Slim chances from here 15-1
7 For All We Know M.Kakaley 3-5-4 Knows very little 8-1
3 Stash The Cash M.Simons 2-3-6 Save the pennies 20-1
Tenth-$50,000 Open Trot
4 Hot Shot Blue Chip J.Pavia 1-6-2 7-2 was a steal in that victory 7-2
7 Lucky Jim A.Miller 2-8-3 Wont be beat if right 5-2
5 Buck I St Pat M.Kakaley 8-1-2 World class mare 3-1
1 Calchips Brute G.Napolitano 2-2-1 From strong connections 9-2
2 Lolique A.Napolitano 2-1-2 ANap gets strong mount 6-1
6 Looking Hanover T.Buter 3-2-4 Raced toughies all year 12-1
3 Trotting Troy A.McCarthy 1-5-2 Wait for easier 8-1
Eleventh-$7,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
9 Kotare Flame N A.Napolitano 1-2-2 Fires off the wings 4-1
3 Tufsun Beach W.Mann 1-9-6 Just won at 53-1 odds 6-1
1 Laverns Art G.Napolitano 8-1-4 This is a head scratcher 3-1
4 Third Day M.Kakaley 2-4-3 Raymer trainee 7-2
6 Hawaiian Rowdy D.Ingraham 3-1-8 Dragon Again veteran pacer 9-2
8 Satire T.Buter 4-4-4 Lacks late fire power 15-1
2 Dr Lon J.Pavia 5-3-6 Needs some nursing 8-1
5 Chase The Sun M.Simons 2-6-2 Keep chasing 10-1
7 Fourth Page A.McCarthy 6-8-2 Look for the fifth 20-1
Twelfth-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 4 pm races life
1 Cora Louise T.Buter 1-5-2 Raced great in the mud 3-1
3 Hollywood Rusty A.McCarthy 1-4-6 Just won at Chester Downs 4-1
2 Andoversure D.Ingraham 3-3-3 Again grabs the show dough 9-2
4 Leonardo Da Lindy M.Kakaley 4-3-6 Superfecta player 7-2
9 Just A Glidin J.Pavia 2-1-4 Needs a better post position 5-1
8 M S Heather M G.Napolitano 6-7-1 Mare tackles the boys 15-1
5 Gasoline H.Parker 6-2-5 Burned 6-1
6 Cantabulous A.Napolitano 8-6-7 Fallen on rough times 10-1
7 Powerlifter Tn.Schadel 5-5-6 Ready for the dumbbells 20-1
Thirteenth-$12,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $6,500 last 5
7 Blue Claw J.Pavia 6-6-3 Kick starts late double 3-1
1 Oyster Bay T.Buter 1-8-5 Qualified well for comeback 7-2
5 Lucky Lucky Leo J.Taggart 3-1-9 Grabs good early position 9-2
3 Success Rocks G.Napolitano 5-6-3 Does keep Nap in the sulky 4-1
8 Dragoon K A.McCarthy 6-4-6 Norris done well at PD 8-1
4 Yankee Devil H.Parker 3-7-2 Parker driving at .197 6-1
6 Artist Point M.Kakaley 5-7-2 A toss 10-1
9 Night Train Shane A.Napolitano 9-9-8 Whipped last several 20-1
2 Air Mcnair J.Siegelman 8-8-4 Never in it 15-1
Fourteenth-$12,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $6,500 last 5
6 All Spirit H.Parker 6-6-5 Won here before 9-2
2 Shayna Baby A.McCarthy 4-7-1 Merits a strong look 3-1
8 Dont Deny Me M.Kakaley 4-6-6 Has most money won 6-1
5 Sammys Magic Girl G.Napolitano 8-2-3 Raced poorly as the chalk 7-2
3 Change Maker T.Buter 2-4-2 Winless in 16 previous 4-1
1 Imperial Flower A.Miller 7-6-6 Struggling girl 8-1
4 Joyful Years A.Napolitano 9-8-5 Missed a few turns 10-1
7 Franciegirl Tn.Schadel 8-7-4 ..next 15-1
9 Tammibest D.Ingraham 9-3-3 See you tomorrow 20-1
T R A N S A C T I O N S
BASEBALL
National League
FLORIDA MARLINSPlaced RHP Leo Nunez on
the restricted list.
MILWAUKEE BREWERSNamed Mike Guerrero
manager and Al LeBoeuf coach of Nashville (PCL);
Darnell Coles manager and Dwayne Hosey coach
of Huntsville (SL); Sandy Guerrero minor league
hitting coordinator; and Don Money special instruc-
tor, player development.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALSAgreed to terms with
OF-1B Lance Berkman on a one-year contract for
the 2012 season.
Can-Am League
BROCKTON ROXReleased INF Tucker Nath-
ans.
NEW JERSEY JACKALSReleased RHP Jairo
Mendez, RHPKyle Gunderson and RHPJosh Ellis.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
DENVERBRONCOS Signed TE Dante Rosario.
Released LB Mike Mohamed.
Canadian Football League
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERSReleased DB Ar-
rington Hicks.
Arena Football League
ORLANDO PREDATORSRe-signed K Mark Le-
wis and DL Mark Robinson.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NHLSuspended Calgary F Pierre-Luc Letour-
neau-Leblond for the remainder of the preseason
and one regular-season game for a hit frombehind
to Vancouver F Matt Clackson during a Sept. 20
preseason game.
CAROLINAHURRICANESSignedpresident and
general manager JimRutherfordtoafour-year con-
tract extension through the 2015-16 season. As-
signed D Brett Bellemore, D Kyle Lawson, D Chris
Murray, F Matt Pistilli, F Justin Soryal and G John
Muse to Charlotte (AHL).
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETSAssigned F Petr
Straka to Rimouski (QMJHL).
OTTAWA SENATORSRe-assigned F Shane
Prince to Ottawa (OHL).
ST. LOUIS BLUESAssigned F Cody Beach, D
Brock Beukeboomand GJordan Binnington to their
junior teams.
WINNIPEGJETSAssignedRWAustenBrassard
to Bellville (OHL), C Mike Kirkpatrick to St. Johns
(AHL), LW Adam Lowry to Swift Current (WHL), D
Kendal McFaull to Moose Jaw (WHL), D Sebastian
Owuya to Medicine (WHL), CIvan Telegin to Barrie
(OHL) and D Zach Yuen to Tri-City (WHL). Re-
leased LW Levko Koper.
ECHL
ELMIRAJACKALSSigned F Rob Bellamy, F J.P.
Martignetti, F Matt Moffat and F Mike Sellitto to one-
year contracts.
KALAMZOO WINGSAnnounced an affiliation
agreement with Vancouver (NHL) for the 2011-12
season. Signed D Wes ONeill, F Patrick Asselin, F
Nick Sirota and F David Solway.
UTAH GRIZZLIESSigned D Patrick Cullity.
F O O T B A L L
NFL
At A Glance
All Times EDT
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
New England........................... 2 0 0 1.000 73 45
Buffalo...................................... 2 0 0 1.000 79 42
N.Y. Jets .................................. 2 0 0 1.000 59 27
Miami ........................................ 0 2 0 .000 37 61
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Houston ................................... 2 0 0 1.000 57 20
Jacksonville............................. 1 1 0 .500 19 46
Tennessee............................... 1 1 0 .500 40 29
Indianapolis ............................. 0 2 0 .000 26 61
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Baltimore.................................... 1 1 0 .500 48 33
Cincinnati ................................... 1 1 0 .500 49 41
Cleveland................................... 1 1 0 .500 44 46
Pittsburgh................................... 1 1 0 .500 31 35
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Oakland...................................... 1 1 0 .500 58 58
San Diego .................................. 1 1 0 .500 45 52
Denver........................................ 1 1 0 .500 44 45
Kansas City................................ 0 2 0 .000 10 89
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Washington ............................. 2 0 0 1.000 50 35
Dallas ....................................... 1 1 0 .500 51 51
Philadelphia............................. 1 1 0 .500 62 48
N.Y. Giants .............................. 1 1 0 .500 42 44
South
W L T Pct PF PA
New Orleans.............................. 1 1 0 .500 64 55
Atlanta ........................................ 1 1 0 .500 47 61
Tampa Bay................................. 1 1 0 .500 44 47
Carolina...................................... 0 2 0 .000 44 58
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Green Bay................................ 2 0 0 1.000 72 57
Detroit....................................... 2 0 0 1.000 75 23
Chicago.................................... 1 1 0 .500 43 42
Minnesota................................ 0 2 0 .000 37 48
West
W L T Pct PF PA
San Francisco............................ 1 1 0 .500 57 44
Arizona....................................... 1 1 0 .500 49 43
St. Louis ..................................... 0 2 0 .000 29 59
Seattle......................................... 0 2 0 .000 17 57
Sunday, Sep. 25
Houston at New Orleans, 1 p.m.
Denver at Tennessee, 1 p.m.
Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m.
San Francisco at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
Miami at Cleveland, 1 p.m.
Jacksonville at Carolina, 1 p.m.
Kansas City at San Diego, 4:05 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
Baltimore at St. Louis, 4:05 p.m.
Arizona at Seattle, 4:15 p.m.
Green Bay at Chicago, 4:15 p.m.
Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 4:15 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Indianapolis, 8:20 p.m.
Monday, Sep. 26
Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
CFL
At A Glance
All Times EDT
EAST DIVISION
W L T Pts PF PA
Winnipeg................................... 8 3 0 16 265 252
Montreal.................................... 6 5 0 12 340 276
Hamilton.................................... 5 6 0 10 296 308
Toronto ..................................... 2 9 0 4 226 320
WEST DIVISION
W L T Pts PF PA
Calgary ..................................... 7 4 0 14 288 290
T H I S
W E E K E N D S
L O C A L
C A L E N D A R
FRIDAY, SEPT. 23
H.S. FOOTBALL
(7 p.m.)
Crestwood at East Stroudsburg North
Dallas at Pittston Area
GAR at Northwest
Holy Redeemer at Lake-Lehman
Meyers at Nanticoke
Tunkhannock at Hazleton Area
Williamsport at Coughlin
Wyoming Valley West at Berwick
Wyoming Area at Hanover Area
H.S. GOLF
Nanticoke at Crestwood
MMI Prep at Hazleton Area
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Wyoming Seminary at Crestwood, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Pittston Area
Meyers at Wyoming Valley West
Coughlin at Lake-Lehman, 3:45 p.m.
MMI at Hanover Area
H.S. GIRLS TENNIS
Holy Redeemer at Dallas
MMI Prep at Crestwood
Pittston Area at Coughlin
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Valley West
Wyoming Area at Wyoming Seminary
Hanover Area at Berwick
Hazleton Area at GAR
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Messiah at Misericordia, 7 p.m.
WOMEN'S TENNIS
Misericordia at Baptist Bible, 4 p.m.
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Kings at Carnegie Mellon Tournament
SATURDAY, SEPT. 24
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
MMI at Weatherly, 11 a.m.
Tunkhannock at Nanticoke, 11 a.m.
Hazleton Area at Williamsport, noon
COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY
Kings, Misericordia, Wilkes at Messiah Invitational
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Misericordia at DeSales, noon
Wilkes at Eastern, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Albright at Kings, 1 p.m.
Widener at Wilkes, 1 p.m.
MEN'S GOLF
Misericordia at Susquehanna Invitational
MEN'S SOCCER
Elizabethtown at Misericordia, 2 p.m.
Kings at Gwynedd-Mercy, 3 p.m.
Wilkes at Lebanon Valley, 3 p.m.
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Kings at Elmira, 2 p.m.
Arcadia at Wilkes, 5 p.m.
MEN'S TENNIS
Lycoming at Kings, 11 a.m.
Wilkes at Susquehanna, noon
Misericordia at Alvernia, 1 p.m.
WOMEN'S TENNIS
Lycoming at Kings, 11 a.m.
Wilkes at Susquehanna, noon
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Albright, Misericordia at PSU-Harrisburg
Kings at Carnegie Mellon Tournament
Montclair State, Wilkes at Penn State-Berks
W H A T S O N T V
AUTO RACING
9:30 a.m.
SPEED Formula One, practice for Singapore
Grand Prix
11:30 a.m.
ESPN2NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practicefor Sylva-
nia 300, at Loudon, N.H.
3 p.m.
ESPN2 NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for
Sylvania 300, at Loudon, N.H.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
8 p.m.
ESPN UCF at BYU
GOLF
1 p.m.
TGC PGA Tour, TOUR Championship, second
round, at Atlanta
12:30 a.m.
TGC European PGA Tour, Austrian Open, sec-
ond round, at Atzenbrugg, Austria (delayed tape)
2:30 a.m.
TGCLPGA, The SolheimCup, second round, at
Dunsany, Ireland
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
7 p.m.
MLB Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. Yan-
kees or Toronto at Tampa Bay
PREP FOOTBALL
8 p.m.
ESPN2 De La Salle (Calif.) at St. Thomas Aqui-
nas (Fla.)
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
7 p.m.
Service Electric Cable Wyoming Area at Hanover
Area
WYLN Tunkhannock at Hazleton Area
WHAT'S On The INTERNET
7 p.m.
www.northeastpafootball.com Dallas at Pittston
Area
www.NanticokeFootball.com Meyers at Nanti-
coke
www.wyomingareafootball.org Wyoming Area at
Hanover Area
www.WVWSpartanFootball.com Wyoming Val-
ley West at Berwick
www.wrak.com Williamsport at Coughlin
WHAT'S ON THE RADIO
7 p.m.
FOX Sports THE GAME (1340, 1400 AM) Valley
View at Scranton
WILK (910, 980, 1300 AM; 103.1 FM ) Tunkhan-
nock at Hazleton Area
WHLM (103.5 FM) Wyoming Valley West at Ber-
wick
SATURDAY
WHAT'S ON THE RADIO
1 p.m.
FOXSports THEGAME(1340, 1400 AM) Carbon-
dale at Holy Cross
ON TELEVISION
9 p.m.
WQMY Dallas at Pittston Area (tape delayed)
PCN Cocalico at ManheimCentral (tape delayed)
Edmonton................................. 7 4 0 14 267 250
B.C. ........................................... 5 6 0 10 292 244
Saskatchewan.......................... 4 7 0 8 267 303
Friday, Sept. 23
Montreal at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 24
B.C. at Saskatchewan, 4 p.m.
Winnipeg at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 25
Calgary at Hamilton, 1 p.m.
NCAA
Top 25 Schedule
All Times EDT
Saturday
No. 1 Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 8 p.m.
No. 2 LSU at No. 16 West Virginia, 8 p.m.
No. 3 Alabama vs. No. 14 Arkansas, 3:30 p.m.
No. 4 Boise St. vs. Tulsa, 8 p.m.
No. 6 Wisconsin vs. South Dakota, 3:30 p.m.
No. 7 Oklahoma St. at No. 8 Texas A&M, 3:30 p.m.
No. 9 Nebraska at Wyoming, 7:30 p.m.
No. 10 Oregon at Arizona, 10:15 p.m.
No. 11 Florida St. at No. 21 Clemson, 3:30 p.m.
No. 12 South Carolina vs. Vanderbilt, 7 p.m.
No. 13 Virginia Tech at Marshall, 3:30 p.m.
No. 15 Florida at Kentucky, 7 p.m.
No. 17 Baylor vs. Rice, 7 p.m.
No. 18 South Florida vs. UTEP, 7 p.m.
No. 20 TCU vs. Portland St., 2 p.m.
No. 22 Michigan vs. San Diego St., Noon
No. 23 Southern Cal at Arizona St., 10:15 p.m.
No. 24 Illinois vs. Western Michigan, 3:30 p.m.
No. 25 Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina, Noon
Remaining National Schedule
All Times EDT
(Subject to change)
Thursday, Sept. 22
SOUTH
Murray St. at UT-Martin, 7 p.m.
Hampton at Bethune-Cookman, 7:30 p.m.
MIDWEST
NC State at Cincinnati, 8 p.m.
Today's Game
FAR WEST
UCF at BYU, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 24
EAST
Monmouth (NJ) at CCSU, Noon
Old Dominion at Delaware, Noon
E. Michigan at Penn St., Noon
Notre Dame at Pittsburgh, Noon
Toledo at Syracuse, Noon
Cornell at Yale, Noon
Albany (NY) at Columbia, 12:30 p.m.
Liberty at Lehigh, 12:30 p.m.
UMass at Boston College, 1 p.m.
Wagner at Bryant, 1 p.m.
Georgetown at Marist, 1 p.m.
Fordham at Rhode Island, 1 p.m.
Dartmouth at Sacred Heart, 1 p.m.
Ohio at Rutgers, 2 p.m.
Morgan St. vs. Howard at East Rutherford, N.J., 4
p.m.
UConn at Buffalo, 6 p.m.
Bucknell at Princeton, 6 p.m.
Lafayette at Stony Brook, 6 p.m.
Penn at Villanova, 6 p.m.
Brown at Harvard, 7 p.m.
Duquesne at St. Francis (Pa.), 7 p.m.
Colgate at Towson, 7 p.m.
LSU at West Virginia, 8 p.m.
SOUTH
North Carolina at Georgia Tech, Noon
SMU at Memphis, Noon
Georgia at Mississippi, 12:21 p.m.
Temple at Maryland, 12:30 p.m.
San Diego at Morehead St., 12:30 p.m.
Jacksonville at Campbell, 1 p.m.
Presbyterian at Furman, 1 p.m.
Norfolk St. at Charleston Southern, 1:30 p.m.
The Citadel at Elon, 1:30 p.m.
Delaware St. at SC State, 2 p.m.
Arkansas at Alabama, 3:30 p.m.
Chattanooga at Appalachian St., 3:30 p.m.
Florida St. at Clemson, 3:30 p.m.
Tulane at Duke, 3:30 p.m.
UAB at East Carolina, 3:30 p.m.
Virginia Tech at Marshall, 3:30 p.m.
Kansas St. at Miami, 3:30 p.m.
New Hampshire at Richmond, 3:30 p.m.
Florida A&M vs. Southern U. at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m.
Middle Tennessee at Troy, 3:30 p.m.
Southern Miss. at Virginia, 3:30 p.m.
Coastal Carolina at NC A&T, 4 p.m.
Northwestern St. at Nicholls St., 4 p.m.
Alabama St. at Jackson St., 5 p.m.
Louisiana-Lafayette at FIU, 6 p.m.
W. Carolina at Georgia Southern, 6 p.m.
Alabama A&M at Grambling St., 6 p.m.
Savannah St. at NC Central, 6 p.m.
FAU at Auburn, 7 p.m.
E. Kentucky at Austin Peay, 7 p.m.
Johnson C. Smith at Davidson, 7 p.m.
E. Illinois at Jacksonville St., 7 p.m.
Florida at Kentucky, 7 p.m.
Louisiana Tech at Mississippi St., 7 p.m.
Vanderbilt at South Carolina, 7 p.m.
UTEP at South Florida, 7 p.m.
James Madison at William & Mary, 7 p.m.
Samford at Wofford, 7 p.m.
SE Louisiana at McNeese St., 8 p.m.
SE Missouri at Tennessee Tech, 8 p.m.
MIDWEST
Louisiana-Monroe at Iowa, Noon
San Diego St. at Michigan, Noon
Cent. Michigan at Michigan St., Noon
Drake at Butler, 1 p.m.
Bowling Green at Miami (Ohio), 1 p.m.
Dayton at Central St., Ohio, 1:30 p.m.
VMI at Akron, 2 p.m.
Army at Ball St., 2 p.m.
Youngstown St. at Indiana St., 2:05 p.m.
W. Michigan at Illinois, 3:30 p.m.
South Alabama at Kent St., 3:30 p.m.
Cal Poly at N. Illinois, 3:30 p.m.
Colorado at Ohio St., 3:30 p.m.
South Dakota at Wisconsin, 3:30 p.m.
Clark Atlanta vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff at St. Louis, 4 p.m.
W. Illinois at N. Iowa, 5 p.m.
S. Dakota St. at Illinois St., 7 p.m.
N. Dakota St. at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
Black Hills St. at North Dakota, 7 p.m.
Missouri St. at S. Illinois, 7 p.m.
SOUTHWEST
Portland St. at TCU, 2 p.m.
Alcorn St. at Texas Southern, 2 p.m.
Bacone at UTSA, 2 p.m.
Rice at Baylor, 7 p.m.
Indiana at North Texas, 7 p.m.
MVSU at Prairie View, 7 p.m.
Texas St. at Stephen F. Austin, 7 p.m.
Oklahoma St. at Texas A&M, 7 p.m.
Nevada at Texas Tech, 7 p.m.
Cent. Arkansas at Arkansas St., 8 p.m.
Georgia St. at Houston, 8 p.m.
Missouri at Oklahoma, 8 p.m.
FAR WEST
Tennessee St. at Air Force, 3 p.m.
UCLA at Oregon St., 3:30 p.m.
California at Washington, 3:30 p.m.
Weber St. at N. Colorado, 3:35 p.m.
New Mexico St. at San Jose St., 4 p.m.
Fresno St. at Idaho, 5 p.m.
Sam Houston St. at New Mexico, 6 p.m.
Idaho St. at N. Arizona, 6:05 p.m.
Montana St. at E. Washington, 7:05 p.m.
Nebraska at Wyoming, 7:30 p.m.
Tulsa at Boise St., 8 p.m.
Colorado St. at Utah St., 8 p.m.
S. Utah at UNLV, 9 p.m.
Montana at Sacramento St., 9:05 p.m.
Oregon at Arizona, 10:15 p.m.
Southern Cal at Arizona St., 10:15 p.m.
UC Davis at Hawaii, Midnight
T E N N I S
ATP Tour
Moselle Open Results
Thursday
At Les Arenes de Metz
Metz, France
Purse: $616,500 (WT250)
Surface: Hard-Indoor
Singles
Second Round
Xavier Malisse (6), Belgium, def. Igor Kunitsyn,
Russia, 6-4, 6-2.
Igor Sijsling, Netherlands, def. Philipp Kohlschreib-
er (7), Germany, 6-4, 7-5.
Nicolas Mahut, France, def. Arnaud Clement,
France, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (1), France, def. Mathieu Ro-
drigues, France, 6-3, 6-4.
Richard Gasquet (2), France, def. Olivier Rochus,
Belgium, 6-2, 6-1.
Doubles
Quarterfinals
Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, and Marcelo Melo
(2), Brazil, def. Michael Kohlmann and Alexander
Waske, Germany, 7-6 (5), 6-4.
Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins (4), Britain, def.
Adil Shamasdin, Canada, and Igor Zelenay, Slova-
kia, 6-4, 7-5.
Jamie Murray, Britain, and Andre Sa, Brazil, def.
Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Renavand,
France, 3-6, 6-3, 10-5 tiebreak.
Kenny de Schepper and Arnaud Clement, France,
def. Christopher Kas, Germany, and Alexander
Peya (1), Austria, 6-1, 7-6 (3),
BRD Nastase Tiriac Trophy Results
Thursday
At Progresul BNR Arenas
Bucharest, Romania
Purse: $579,200 (WT250)
Surface: Clay-Outdoor
Singles
Second Round
Joao Souza, Brazil, def. Adrian Ungur, Romania,
4-6, 7-6 (6), 6-1.
Filippo Volandri, Italy, def. Marcel Granollers (3),
Spain, 6-1, 6-3.
Albert Ramos, Spain, def. Pere Riba, Spain, 2-6,
6-4, 7-5.
Florian Mayer (2), Germany, def. Carlos Berlocq,
Argentina, 6-2, 0-6, 6-4.
Alessandro Giannessi, Italy, def. Frederico Gil, Por-
tugal, 7-6 (2), 0-6, 6-3.
Pablo Andujar (4), Spain, def. Marius Copil, Roma-
nia, 6-2, 6-3.
Doubles
Quarterfinals
Daniele Bracciali and Potito Starace (3), Italy, def.
Pere Riba, Spain, and Joao Souza, Brazil, 6-3, 6-1.
Frantisek Cermak, Czech Republic, and Filip Pola-
sek (2), Slovakia, def. Andreas Seppi and Filippo
Volandri, Italy, 6-2, 6-3.
C M Y K
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Crestwood
(3-0)
at
East Stroudsburg North
(1-2)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Crestwoods Greg Myers (36-41, 7th year); ESNs Chuck Dailey (37-78,
12th year)
Last Meeting: Crestwood 28-14 in 2010
Scouting Crestwood: Crestwood expanded its offense in last weeks 54-31
victory over Pittston Area. QB Nick Aigeldinger took a bit of a backseat as RB Roger
Legg gained 179 yards and WRs Nick Powell and Kota Kishel also ran well on sweeps.
FB Anthony Survilla was also impressive running and catching the ball.
The Comets, though, didnt finish the game strongly. They were up 35-7 early in
the third quarter, but couldnt deliver the knockout punch.
Scouting ESN: Some might not remember, but when ESN started football in 2000
it was in District 2 for two years as a member of the forgettable super conference
that contained all WVC and Lackawanna Conference teams. The Wolves gained ad-
mittance to District 11 in 2002, but still pokes around our parts from time to time.
ESN picked up its first win last week, 54-42 over Honesdale, as it returned two
kickoffs for touchdowns. RB Joe Clouse had a big game on the ground, while QB Joe
Roman threw the ball well.
What To Expect: This could be a tricky game for the Comets because of the long
road trip involved. But once they get their footing, they should be on the way to a
victory.
John Erzar
Dallas
(3-0)
at
Pittston Area
(2-1)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Dallas Ted Jackson (220-80-3, 27th year); Pittston Areas Mike
Barrett (2-1, 1st year)
Last Meeting: Dallas 21-7 in 2010
Scouting Dallas: Dallas clamped the mercy rule on its second consecutive
opponent, and the 53-20 victory over Berwick had Jackson feeling much better about
his defense. Whereas Scranton Prep caused some problems two weeks ago, the
Dawgs barely made a whimper.
On offense, QB Ryan Zapoticky has played extremely well, but plenty of credit for
his success goes to big WRs Shane Dunn and Jason Simonovich. RB Jim Roccograndi
was expected to be a bruiser, but had broken an unexpected number of long runs.
WB Paul Brace could be back for this one, adding one of the WVCs top weapons to an
already potent attack.
Scouting Pittston Area: The Patriots attempt for their first third consecutive
victory since 2008 fell flat as Crestwood kept them at arms length to post a 54-31
victory. A good sign was Pittston Area didnt wave the white flag, like it seemed last
season, when falling behind 35-7.
The running game was solid with RBs Mark Romanczuk and Justin Wilk, who
scored twice on the ground. Big-play WR Jordan Houseman had a fine first half, but
played sparingly the final two quarters. Keep an eye on freshman RB Kyle Gattuso,
who looks like he can add a dose of speed to the running game.
What To Expect: Pittston Area appears to be on the right track, but it will be
awhile until the Patriots catch programs like Dallas. That should be evident tonight,
although the Patriots nearly upset the Mountaineers last year.
John Erzar
GAR
(2-1)
at
Northwest
(2-1)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Paul Wiedlich Jr. (13-3, 2nd year); Northwests Carl Majer (24-13, 4th
year)
Last Meeting: GAR 21-7 in 2010
Scouting GAR: GAR suffered its first loss of the season as Lakeland RB Ryan
Nichols ran for 235 yards and the game-winning TD in a 34-31 victory. The Grenadiers,
though, were missing two key players injured QB Darrell Crawford and standout DE
Shakir Soto, who missed the game after being ejected a week earlier.
While Corey Moore was outstanding filling in for Crawford, Crawfords overall value
is immeasurable. Sotos value is also very high. On a positive note, WR Lucas Benton
had a big day and he and WR Shaliek Powell can cause plenty of headaches for
opponents.
Scouting Northwest: After posting victories over lesser opponents, Northwest
ran into a very good Old Forge team and lost 35-8. RB Tony Politz was cooled off
after two strong games and managed just 11 yards on six rushes. QB Gunner Majer
never got into a groove. The Rangers prevented a shutout by scoring with 1:58 to
play.
Defensively, Old Forge QB Colin Carey hurt Northwest throughout the game. His
style is similar to Crawford, so if the GAR star plays it could make for a long night for
the defense.
What To Expect: GAR to bounce back for a convincing victory unless Northwests
defense plays beyond expectations.
John Erzar
Meyers
(0-3)
at
Nanticoke
(1-1)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Meyers Corry Hanson (0-3, 1st year); Nanticokes Ron Bruza (5-7,
2nd year)
Last Meeting: Nanticoke 44-6 in 2010
Scouting Meyers: The Mohawks lost their fourth in a row and their 11th in their
last 12 games by falling hard to Lackawanna Trail 55-7. The offense managed just 16
yards on the ground and 60 total against the revived Lions. It hasnt scored a touch-
down since the third quarter of a 37-14 season-opening loss to Holy Cross.
The problem is aside from TE Jalen Miller and WR Chris DeMarco all the skill
position kids are new to the lineup. The growing pains have been extensive as the
offense is averaging just 79.6 yards per game. That puts too much pressure on the
defense to make a stop on every opponents possession.
Scouting Nanticoke: After having their game with Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech
canceled due to the flood, the Trojans had a flat performance in a 26-7 loss to
Susquehanna. Power RB Brian Maslowski had just 67 yards on 30 carries and Nanti-
coke finished with 49 yards rushing on 41 totes. The only touchdown came via a
kickoff return by Pat Hempel.
The defense kept Nanticoke in the game by limiting Susquehanna to 192 yards. A
late touchdown sealed the Trojans fate.
What To Expect: Nanticoke knows what Meyers is going through. The Trojans
were in the same boat for years until they started to turn the corner under Bruza.
Theyre not quite where they want to be, but should have more than enough for a
victory.
John Erzar
Holy Redeemer
(0-3)
at
Lake-Lehman
(0-3)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Redeemers Joe Ostrowski (0-3, 1st year); Lehmans Jerry Gilsky
(7-7, 2nd year)
Last Meeting: Lehman 27-13 in 2010
Scouting Redeemer: Redeemer lost 49-28 to Holy Cross last week, but looked
like a team that could play good football in the second half. But like its been so far,
the first half was problematic for the Royals as they gave up plenty of yardage and
35 points.
QB David Gawlas posted his second 100-yard rushing game of the season. It will be
interesting to see if the entire backfield can get moving after backup RB Vince Villani
injected some much-needed energy into a dormant running game. Also worth check-
ing out is if Eric Kerr, their best receiver, is 100 percent. He had an ankle injury vs.
Holy Cross and the Royals eventually had to park him on the bench.
Scouting Lehman: This isnt the start Lehman envisioned after returning many
starters from a District 2 Class 2A playoff qualifier last season. Of course, the sched-
ule has been strenuous, but the Black Knights havent been able to stay in games in
the second half.
Something is definitely amiss on offense. QB Jared Novitski is much better than
last weeks 1-of-10 performance in a 43-10 loss to Wyoming Area. WR/RB Nick Shelley
hasnt found as much running room as projected. Whatever the reasons are, the
Black Knights need to find solutions quickly or else there will be no postseason.
What To Expect: Lehman is backed into a corner and the only way to the post-
season could be to run the table from here on out. This is the first of three games
where the Black Knights will be favored to win and wont let victory slip away.
John Erzar
Tunkhannock
(0-3)
at
Hazleton Area
(1-2)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Tunkhannocks Rod Azar (0-3, 1st year); Hazleton Areas Jim Drum-
heller (1-2, 1st year)
Last Meeting: Hazleton Area 43-35 in 2010
Scouting Tunkhannock: The young Tigers continued their difficulties last
Saturday, falling 35-6 to Abington Heights. The offense continues to struggle, scoring
just one TD in each game. The touchdowns in the last two games came well after the
opposition had a victory in hand. QB Luke Seaberg has improved statistic-wise, but
the running game is coming off a season-low 73 yards.
The defense has been shaky as well. The Tigers are allowing 42.6 points and 268.7
rushing yards per game.
Scouting Hazleton Area: The Cougars opened some eyes with a 32-21 upset of
Williamsport two weeks ago, but last weeks 44-7 loss to powerful Delaware Valley
tempered the momentum. Brian Campbell led the rushers with just 39 yards.
The defense fell apart in the third quarter, allowing DelVal 27 consecutive points
to pull away. The unit has been OK versus the run, but has been carved up for 156.7
yards passing per game.
What To Expect: Both teams finished 3-7 last year, but Hazleton Area appears
well ahead of Tunkhannock on the learning curve. The Cougars will continue to
outpace the Tigers tonight.
John Erzar
Wyoming Area
(1-1)
at
Hanover Area
(2-1)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Wyoming Areas Randy Spencer (15-19, 4th year); Hanover Areas Ron
Hummer (33-27, 6th year)
Last Meeting: Wyoming Area 24-22 in 2010
Scouting Wyoming Area: After a tough week where flooding damaged a
portion of the community including Spencers house, the Warriors played with a lot of
emotion in a 43-10 rout of Lake-Lehman last week. They scored two touchdowns late
in the first half, starting a 33-point onslaught.
QB Nick OBrien rushed for a career-high 218 yards and four touchdowns. Special
teams created a big turnover that turned the momentum. Wyoming Area also in-
serted some new faces on defense and it paid off after a second-half collapse vs.
Western Wayne in the opener.
Scouting Hanover Area: The Hawkeyes three games have been decided by a
total of 12 points, including last weeks 34-27 upset loss at the hands of a reeling Mid
Valley team. The run defense was expected to be a strength, but Mid Valley RB
Antonio Russo blasted through it for 228 yards. He had two long TD runs of 64 and
46 yards in the third quarter that were the difference.
Like its been for years, Hanover Areas offense depends on the running game.
New starting RB Parrish Bennett hasnt disappointed, running for 486 yards and six
TDs through three games. The passing game has shown signs of improvement.
What To Expect: The key for both teams is stopping the others big-play guy. The
trenches could also be significant with Martin Steve and Anthony Dennis giving
Hanover Area the edge. It should be a good one.
John Erzar
Wyoming Valley West
(3-0)
at
Berwick
(1-2)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Valley Wests Pat Keating (16-9, 4th year); Berwicks Gary Campbell
(121-46-1, 13th year)
Last Meeting: Valley West 27-15 in 2010
Scouting Valley West: QB Eugene Lewis had a heck of a game in a 47-28
victory over Pleasant Valley, throwing for four TDs and running for two more. RB
Tashawn Bunch rushed for a career-high 193 yards and WR Lucky Williams snagged
two passes for scores.
The Spartans allowed their most points in a regular-season game since Week 2 of
2010, but the defense recorded six sacks. They will try for an unprecedented third
consecutive victory over Berwick.
Scouting Berwick: The Dawgs lost 53-20 last week to Dallas and the score
wasnt as close as it looked. Dallas led 38-0 in the third quarter and thoroughly
dominated all aspects. QB Jared Pierce had respectable stats 10-of-19, 102 yards
but once again there were too many drops by the receivers. RB Jeremy Freeman had
a career-high 229 yards two weeks ago vs. North Pocono, but was held to 20 yards
on eight carries.
A troublesome spot on defense was Berwicks inability to cover Dallas tall receiv-
ers.
What To Expect: Valley West has too much diversity on offense for Berwick to
handle. The Dawgs had trouble handling a balanced Dallas attack and will have much
more tonight if they dont step up.
John Erzar
Williamsport
(1-2)
at
Coughlin
(1-2)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Williamsports Tom Gravish (62-67, 12th year); Coughlins Ciro Cinti
(30-28, 6th year)
Last Meeting: Coughlin 20-16 in 2010
Scouting Williamsport: The Millionaires could be 3-0, but blew a fourth-quarter
lead at Hazleton Area two weeks ago and had an inadvertent blown whistle negate a
turnover late in the fourth quarter of a 14-7 overtime loss to Stroudsburg.
Williamsport has been leaning heavily, perhaps too much so, on RB Devin Miller. He
leads the WVC in carries with 89 and is second in rushing with 524 yards. One reason
is the passing game has been streaky. The defense has been solid except for that
fourth quarter vs. Hazleton Area.
Miller burst on the scene in last years game, running for 162 yards as an injury
replacement.
Scouting Coughlin: Coughlin ran into a buzzsaw in losing 28-0 to Valley View,
the District 2 team with arguably the best chance to make some noise in the state
playoffs. RB Joe Parsnik, one of the WVCs best, managed just 4 yards on nine carries
and took some snaps at quarterback. But the Crusaders passing game is close to
non-existent as it could be.
The usually stout defense gave up two long TD runs in the second quarter. Valley
View ran 68 plays to 33 by the Crusaders.
What To Expect: Miller vs. Parsnik in a matchup of very good running backs.
Elsewhere, the teams match up pretty evenly, so this one could come down to the
wire, with the losers playoff hopes taking a beating.
John Erzar
this weekend. Their focus is on
each other, and particularly one
player on each team that could
sway the outcome.
Wyoming Area junior Nick
OBrienhasmadeasolidtransition
from running back, where he led
the team in rushing the past two
seasons, to quarterback. He
rushed for a career-high 218 yards
andfour touchdowns inlast weeks
43-10 victory over Lehman. He
leads the division with seven rush-
ing TDs even though the Warriors
haveplayedoneless gamebecause
of the flood.
OBrien has also tossed two
touchdown passes, but its his run-
ning and howit triggers the rest of
the offense that are the main con-
cerns.
They have keepers of every run
play they have, Hanover Area
coach Ron Hummer said. They
run a dive, they have a keeper.
They run their option, he keeps it.
Its stressful onthedefense, believe
me.
So is Wyoming Areas overall
speed. Hummer cited running
back Corey Popovich and receiv-
er/running back Ahmad Bouie as
other players who his defense
must corral. TheWarriors will also
insert JordanZezza at quarterback
andmove OBrientothe backfield.
Itsnosecret what makesHanov-
er Areas offense go the tailback
position. Junior Parrish Bennett
has continued a long line of strong
runners at the school. Bennett
leads WVC Division 2A-A in rush-
ing with 486 yards and is second
with six rushing touchdowns.
Bennett benefits from an out-
standing offensive line led by Mar-
tin Steve, a 6-foot-7, 300 pounders
who is drawing Division I interest,
and Tony Dennis.
Youcant allowthemto play on
our side of the ball, Spencer said.
You cant allow them to create
running lanes, seal off and get to
thesecondlevel. Its asimilar situa-
tion we had last year and we have
to attack it the same way. We have
to win that battle up front.
While Hanover Area was rather
one dimensional on offense last
season, the improvement of senior
quarterback Joe Ksiazkiewicz has
helped expand the gameplan.
Ksiazkiewicz was thrust into the
starting role last year after moving
fromMissouri.
Hesmakingtheright readsand
getting the ball to the receiver,
Hummer said. Now its the job of
the receiver to catch the ball. Hon-
estly, Joe has really matured from
last year that nowwe can pass the
ball to give Parrish a break or get
Parrish in the passing game. Were
not afraid to throwthe ball now.
Wyoming Area has won the last
three meetings, including two vic-
tories last year in the regular sea-
son and Eastern Conference play-
offs.
FOOTBALL
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S P O R T S
DALLAS TWP. Wyoming
Valley West clinched its second
straight Wyoming Valley Confer-
ence North Division champion-
ship on Thursday by defeating
MMI and Hazleton Area.
The Spartans defeated the
Preppers 156-208 and the Cou-
gars 156-173 to finish the season
at 10-1 and tied Dallas for the
division title.
Leading the way for Valley
West at Irem Golf Club (par 36)
was Chris Nixon, who earned
medalist of both matches with a
36. He was followed by Chris
McCue, who carded 39. Colin
Harrison shot 40 and Evan Piril-
lo rounded out the scores with a
41.
For MMI, Sam Harman (45),
Casey McCoy (50), Jeff Lotz
(53) and Emily Morrison (60)
all scored.
The Cougars were paced by
Jared Piskoriks 38. Rich Gawel
and Matt Alshefski followed
with 43s and T.J. Chirico added
a 49.
Valley West and Dallas ad-
vance to the WVC team playoffs
Friday, Sept. 30, at Fox Hill. The
two teams will be joined by
Central division champion Holy
Redeemer and East champion
Pittston Area. Crestwood and
Berwick, which are currently
tied for the South Division lead,
are also expected to compete in
the team event.
Wyoming Area 288, Hanover
Area 290
Wyoming Areas Nick Ryd-
zewski shot a 42 to capture
co-medalist honors with Hanov-
er Areas Matt Kocher at the
par-35 Wyoming Valley Country
Club to help the Warriors win a
match that went down to the
sixth player for each team.
Zak Mulhern shot a 46 for
Wyoming Area and was fol-
lowed by Jake Wysocki (48),
Courtney Melvin (49), Mike
Carey (51) and Colin Herron
(52).
Matt Kuhl carded a 45 for the
Hawkeyes and John Yurkoski
(48), Chris Jones (50), Dominic
Vitale (51) and Fred Schiel (54)
all followed.
Berwick 155, Wyoming
Seminary 200
Ty Morzilla shot an even-par
36 to pace Berwick to a victory
over Wyoming Seminary.
Brian Bridge and Matt Dalo
each had a 39 and Kyle Miller
shot a 41 to round out the
Dawgs scoring at the Berwick
Golf Course.
Frank Henry had a 39 for
Seminary followed by John
Zirnheld (51), Gabi Coslett (53)
and Andrew Golden.
Crestwood 176, Nanticoke 214
Keith Novatnak shot a 5-over
41 to win medalist honors for
Crestwood at Blue Ridge Golf
Course.
Also scoring from Crestwood
were Thomas Goyne (43), Zach
Ciavarella (45) and Drew Mu-
nisteri (47).
Mike Malshefski had a 44 for
Nanticoke. Ricky Ultsh (51),
Shawn Boyle (56) and Brian
Bevan (63) also figured in the
scoring.
Holy Redeemer 190,
Pittston Area 191
The Royals won the battle of
unbeatens on Wednesday at Fox
Hill Country Club as the contest
had to go down to the fifth gol-
fers.
Chase Makowski shot a 1-
under 34 to lead Redeemers
scorers. Mariano Medico shot
an even-par 35 while Wil Fulton
(40), Mike Boland (40) and Eric
Jones (41) also scored for the
Royals.
Defending PIAA champion
Brandon Matthews led the Pa-
triots and earned medalist hon-
ors shooting a 4-under 31. His
teammates Ryan Tracy (38),
Matt Carroll (40), Calvin
OBoyle (40) and Chris Lynch
(42) also scored.
H I G H S C H O O L G O L F
Valley West shoots
to division crown
The Times Leader staff
YATESVILLE Anna Boeck-
er had10 kills to pace Tunk-
hannock to a 3-1victory over
Pittston Area in Wyoming
Valley Conference girls volley-
ball on Thursday.
The Tigers won 25-6, 19-25,
25-13, 25-16. Erica Swenson
aided the victory with five kills,
nine points and three aces.
Jackie Rabender had five
kills, four digs and two blocks
for Pittston Area. Kaitlyn Si-
myan had eight points, four
digs, three kills and two aces.
Nanticoke 3,
Lake-Lehman 0
Nanticoke rolled past Lake-
Lehman by the game scores of
25-12, 25-13, 25-20 for a sweep.
Nicole Novakoski led the
Trojans with nine assists, seven
service points and three aces.
Kayla Koziol and Tiffany
Oplinger each had14 digs for
Lake-Lehman.
MMI 3, Wyoming Area1
MMI took the first game
25-19 and rebounded from
Wyoming Area topping the
second game 25-21to come
back with wins of 25-18 and
25-22 to earn a victory at home
over the Warriors.
Alyssa Triano led the win-
ners with 31assists and Kirsten
Young notched15 service
points, 14 digs, eight kills and
seven aces.
Monica Wessel added15
digs and12 kills, and Kristen
Purcell chipped in with11digs,
eight kills and five service
points.
Audrey Hiedacavage led the
Warriors with 23 assists and
eight service points while Sam
Acacio added11kills.
Hanover Area 3,
GAR0
Hanover Area swept GARat
home by the scores of 25-8,
25-3, 25-4.
Hanover Area was led by
Shawna Rabbas 12 service
points and four kills while Kim
Ozmina added six service
points and two assists.
H . S . G I R L S V O L L E Y B A L L
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Nanticokes Alexandra Krysiuk, No. 2, hits the ball as Lake-
Lehmans Tiffany Oplinger and Bethany Williams defend dur-
ing a high school volleyball match Thursday night.
Tigers get victory
over Pittston Area
The Times Leader staff
CLARKS GREEN Michael
Turner scored the game-win-
ner 35 seconds into the first
overtime as Wilkes University
pulled out a 2-1 victory at
Baptist Bible in non-conference
mens soccer game Thursday.
Colby Gehers also scored for
Wilkes.
PSU Altoona 3, Kings 0
Kings surrendered its first
goal of the season in suffering
its first loss as well at Penn
State Altoona.
PSU Altoona broke the
scoreless tie with a goal in the
15th minute. Kings fell to
5-1-1 overall.
FIELD HOCKEY
Kings 5, Neumann College 0
Jackie Sikora and Shawna
Walp scored two goals each as
the Kings scored a victory at
home.
Jenera Quinones also scored
for Kings.
WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
PSU Wilkes-Barre 3,
PSU Hazleton 0
Meghan Murtagh had 24
assists and seven kills to pace
Penn State Wilkes-Barre over
Penn State Hazleton by scores
of 25-10, 25-6 and 25-14.
Abigail Collins from Wyom-
ing Valley West had 10 kills
and five aces for the winners,
Michelle Vowler added 10 kills
and four aces and Kellie Yekel
from GAR had 16 kills.
H.S. Cross Country
In a Wyoming Valley Cross
Country cluster meet Wednes-
day at Lake-Lehman, Dallas
won all three of its boys
meets and girls meets.
Leading the Mountaineers
boys were Chris Ehret, Domin-
ic Deluca, Alex Zubro and Jess
Adams. Ehret was second
overall in the meet also con-
sisting of runners from Lake-
Lehman, Crestwood, Meyers,
MMI Prep, Crestwood and
Tunkhannock. Deluca, Zubro
and Adams were fourth, fifth
and sixth, respectively. The
top boys runner was Tunk-
hannocks Ben Robinson.
The Dallas girls wereled by
Regan Rome, who was first of
all the female runners. Her
teammates Maggie Fannick
and Lindsey Oremus took
third and fourth.
At Lake-Lehman
Boys top 30
1. Ben Robinson (TUNK) 16:18; 2.Chris
Ehret (DAL) 16:25; 3.Jake Siegel (TUN) 16:33;
4. Dominic Deluca (DAL) 16:44; 5.Alex Zubro
(DAL) 16:51; 6.Jess Adams (DAL) 17:01; 7.Tom
Damiani (TUN) 17:15; 8. Carson Ayers (TUN)
17:26; 9. Kyle Borland (DAL) 17:29; 10. Bren-
den Ehret (DAL) 17:47; 11. Jake Bevan (LL)
17:48; 12.Ben Siegel (TUN) 17:49; 13.Alex Nole
(TUN) 18:05; 14.Kieran Sutton (LL) 18:14;
15.Jack Tidball (TUN) 18:25; 16.John Loomis
(TUN) 18:27; 17. Jared Kotsko (CRE) 18:44;
18.Nick McQuire (CRE) 18:50; 19. Travis
Matson (DAL) 18:54; 20.Ryan Thomas (DAL)
18:58; 21. Brian Knorr (CRE) 18:59; 22.Ryan
Schwartz (CRE) 19:05; 23. David Polashenski
(MMI) 19:22; 24. Harley Nay (CRE) 19:22;
25.Bryce Matson (DAL) 19:26; 26. Jake Bo-
zenka (DAL) 19:27; 27. Nick Ide (TUN) 19:28;
28.David Pomfret (DAL) 19:30; 29. Zack
Vanloon (LL) 19:33; 30. Matt Snyder (MEY)
19:39
Girls Top 30
1.Regan Rome (DAL) 19:08; 2. Emily Sutton
(LL) 20:14; 3. Maggie Fannick (DAL) 20:17;
4.Lindsey Oremus (DAL) 20:37; 5. Kaylee
Hillard (LL) 20:43; 6.Hannah Coffin (CRE) 21:17;
7. Morgan Gilhooley (DAL) 21:19; 8. Allison
Grose (DAL) 21:43; 9. Katie Metcalf (DAL)
21:45; 10.Amelia Ayers (TUN) 21:54; 11. Allison
Kachel (CRE) 21:59; 12. Alexia Perbola (TUN)
22:18; 13. Flo Kwok (MEY) 22:21; 14. Nell
Adams (DAL) 22:29; 15. Katie Heindel (LL)
22:32; 16.Allie Jayne (LL) 22:39; 17.Chelsea
Martin (DAL) 23:13; 18. Sam Frear (TUN)
23:18; 19. Shelby Foster (LL) 23:21; 20. Faith
Schafer (CRE) 23:22; 21.Nicole Hunt (TUN)
23:25; 22.Brianna Simpkins (MMI) 23:26; 23.
Christina Valenti (DAL) 23:33; 24.Alison Amos
(DAL) 23:38; 25. Hanna Sulkowski (CRE) 23:48;
26. Brittan Fisher (MMI) 23:58; 27. Natalie
Sulkowski (CRE) 24:16; 28. Meg Ostrum (DAL)
24:21; 29. Emmalie Langan (MEY) 24:33;
30.Katlyn Frey (MMI) 24: 41
GIRLS TENNIS
Wyoming Valley West 4,
Wyoming Area 1
Wyoming Valley West swept
singles play in a defeat of
Wyoming Area.
SINGLES
1. Christa Talpach (WVW) def. Valerie Bott
(WA) 6-2, 6-1; 2. Cathy Burns (WVW) def. Lisa
Chihorek (WA) 6-1, 6-1; 3.Devin Byman (WVW)
d. Emily Lukasavage (WA) 6-1, 6-1
DOUBLES
Danielle Patterson / Nicole Henderson
(WVW) def. Brina Platt / Julia Gober(WA)3-6,
6-4, 6-2; 2. Alicia Pizano / Morgan Bilbow
(WA)7(3)-6, 7-5 def. Megan Tanner / Brandi
Zikowski (WVW) 7(5)-6, 6-4
L O C A L R O U N D U P
Wilkes strikes quickly
to post overtime win
The Times Leader staff
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S P O R T S
OAKLAND, Calif. Coco
Crisp hit a go-ahead single in
the eighth inning and the Oak-
land Athletics beat the first-
place Texas Rangers 4-3 on
Thursday to avoid a series
sweep.
The reigning AL champion
Rangers began the day with a
magic number of three to
clinch their second straight AL
West crown. The Angels were
playing at Toronto in a night
game.
Texas, which started the day
with a five-game lead over Los
Angeles, headed home for three
games with the Mariners before
ending the regular season at
Anaheim.
Grant Balfour (5-2) pitched a
1-2-3 eighth for the win, then
AndrewBailey finished for his
21st save in 23 chances as the
As snapped Texas four-game
winning streak.
Crisps hit came against Mike
Adams (1-3) and helped stop a
three-game skid.
Rangers catcher Yorvit Tor-
realba left in the eighth after
experiencing a headache fol-
lowing a foul tip.
Twins 3, Mariners 2
MINNEAPOLIS Rene
Tosoni hit an RBI double with
two outs in the ninth inning
and the Minnesota Twins
snapped their 11-game losing
streak, beating the Seattle
Mariners.
The Twins avoided another
sweep and won for just the
second time in17 games. This
was the third-longest skid in
Minnesotas 51-season history,
behind a 14-game slide in1982
and a 13-game drought in1961,
the first year the franchise
moved fromWashington.
Orioles 6, Tigers 5
DETROITJ.J. Hardy and
AdamJones homered and the
Baltimore Orioles ruined the
Detroit Tigers homecoming
with a victory.
Back home froma road trip
during which they clinched
their first division title since
1987, were given a standing
ovation when they took the
field for the first inning. The
crowd of 28,847, though, was
the smallest at Comerica Park
since June 29.
Zach Britton (11-10) gave up
five runs, six hits and four
walks in five innings.
Vladimir Guerreros RBI
single scored Hardy in the first,
and Hardys 29th homer made
it 2-0 in the third.
Indians11, White Sox 2
CLEVELANDAsdrubal
Cabrera drove in five runs and
Jeanmar Gomez won his fifth
straight start for Cleveland as
the Indians beat the Chicago
White Sox to remain in second
place in the AL Central.
Gomez (5-2) gave up one
earned run and four hits over
six innings. Since being re-
called fromTriple-A Columbus
on Aug. 30, the right-hander is
5-0 with a 1.80 ERA.
Cabrera hit a three-run
homer and tied his career-high
for RBIs. Kosuke Fukudome
added three RBIs and Travis
Hafner singled for his 1,000th
career hit as Cleveland moved
1
1
2 games ahead of the White
Sox.
Fukudomes two-out, two-
run single off Phillip Humber
(9-9) in the fifth inning broke a
2-2 tie.
Blue Jays 4, Angels 3
TORONTOEdwin Encar-
nacion hit a game-ending home
run in the 12th inning and the
Toronto Blue Jays beat Los
Angeles 4-3 Thursday, dealing
the Angels another blowin
their chase for a playoff berth.
Encarnacion led off the 12th
with a drive down the left field
line off Garrett Richards (0-2),
his 17th homer of the season.
Encarnacion turned to watch
the ball and with his right arm
kept trying to wave it fair. The
ball ended up just inside the
foul pole.
Shawn Camp (5-3) worked
one inning for the win as the
Blue Jays improved to11-0 in
extra inning games at home.
A M E R I C A N L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Crisps hit lifts
Athletics to win
The Associated Press
ST. LOUIS The St. Louis
Cardinals blew a four-run lead
in the ninth inning and hurt
their wild-card hopes when
shortstop Rafael Furcal mis-
played a potential double-play
grounder, allowing the New
York Mets to rally for an 8-6
win Thursday.
Ahead 6-2, the Cardinals
walked three batters in helping
the Mets take the lead with a
six-run burst. Willie Harris
drew a walk to begin the in-
ning and capped it with a tie-
breaking, two-run single with
two outs.
The loss dropped St. Louis
two games behind idle Atlanta
for the wild card. Each team
has six games left.
Peacock and Morse lead
Nats to sweep of Phillies
Nationals 6, Phillies 1
PHILADELPHIA Brad
Peacock, making just his sec-
ond major league start, pitched
5 2-3 scoreless innings and
Michael Morse hit a three-run
homer to lead the Washington
Nationals to a 6-1 victory over
the Philadelphia Phillies, com-
pleting a four-game sweep.
Roger Bernadina drove in
two runs for the Nationals
(76-79), who handed the divi-
sion champions their sixth
straight loss. Washington has
won five straight overall and
eight in a row on the road, and
needs to win five of its last six
for the organizations first sea-
son over .500 since 2003.
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Cardinals collapse;
Mets rally for victory
The Associated Press
STANDINGS/STATS
HUGHESTOWN Rebecca
Weinstock scored twice and
added an assist for Pittston
Area, which held off a rally
by GAR for a 4-3 victory
Thursday in Wyoming Valley
Conference field hockey.
Marina Barnak and Made-
line Dworak also scored for
the Patriots.
Brea Seabrook, Jordan Li-
guori and Candice Hartman
scored for the Grenadiers.
GAR ...................................................... 1 2 3
Pittston Area......................................... 2 2 4
First half: 1. GAR, Brea Seabrook 26:18; 2.
PA, Rebecca Weinstock (Gabby Vaxmonsky,
Dana Maurizi), 10:28; 3. PA, Marina Barnak
(Weinstock) 2:09 Second half: 4. PA, Madeline
Dworak (Emily Herron) 28:11; 5. PA, Weinstock
20:04; 6. GAR, Jordan Liguori 14:13; 7. GAR,
Candice Hartman (Seabrook) 13:08
Shots: GAR 13, PA 14; Saves: GAR 10
(Elissa Domzalski), PA 11 (Ariel Ardo); Cor-
ners: GAR 6, PA 6.
Northwest 8, Berwick 1
The Rangers jumped out to
a 5-0 lead after the first half
and earned a road win.
Kirsten Walsh and Morgan
Price each finished with two
goals and an assist to lead
Northwest. Colleen McCoy
added a goal and two assists.
Sydney Lynn had the lone
score for the Bulldogs.
Northwest ............................................. 5 3 8
Berwick ................................................. 0 1 1
First half: 1.NW, Kirsten Walsh (Colleen
McCoy) 27:36; 2. NW, Walsh 17:59; 3. NW, Mor-
gan Price (McCoy) 16:47; 4. NW, Kelsey Yustat
(Glenn Carr) 13:00; 5. NW, Taylor Perlis (Price)
Second half: 6. NW, Price (Walsh) 27:10; 7.
NW, Carr 24:10; 8. NW, McCoy 23:01; 9. BER,
Sydney Lynn (Brittany Sheets) 7:42
Shots: NW 29, BER 4; Saves: NW 1 (Alivia
Womelsdorf), BER 13; Corners: NW 5, BER 3.
Lake-Lehman 3, Delaware
Valley 0
Kait Yoniski found the back
of the cage twice for the
Black Knights in the victory,
while Korrie Wandel also
scored and Marissa Moosic
had two assists.
Delaware Valley ................................... 0 0 0
Lake-Lehman........................................ 2 1 3
First half: 1. LL, Korrie Wandel (Marissa Moos-
ic) 29:00; 2. LL, Kait Yoniski (Moosic) 18:52 Sec-
ond half: 1. LL, Yoniski (Cassie Keiper) 25:24
Shots: DV 8, LL 10; Saves: DV 7 (Faith Tor-
kildsen), LL 8 (Nikki Sutliff); Corners: DV 13, LL
2.
Wyoming Seminary 9,
Hazleton Area 3
AshLeigh Sebia figured in
on five Wyoming Seminary
goals, finishing with two
goals and three assists in the
Blue Knights victory.
Kristian Stefanides added
two goals and two assists,
while Ann Romanowski also
had a pair of goals with an
assist.
Selena Garzio scored twice
for the Cougars and assisted
on another goal.
Hazleton Area ...................................... 1 2 3
Wyoming Seminary.............................. 4 5 9
First half: 1. HAZ, Selena Garzio 2:00; 2. WS,
AshLeigh Sebia 5:00; 3. WS, Kristen Mericle
19:00; 4. WS, Ann Romanowski 22:00; 5. WS,
Mallory Lefkowitz (Sebia) 28:25 Second half: 6.
WS, Sebia (Kristian Stefanides) 6:00; 7. WS,
Stefanides (Romanowski) 8:10; 8. WS, Stefa-
nides (Sebia) 14:00; 9. WS, Marra Wagner (Se-
bia) 15:10; 10. WS, Romanowski (Stefanides)
19:10; 11. HAZ, Lexie Henchenski (Garzio)
24:00; 12. HAZ, Garzio 27:00
Shots: HAZ 7, WS 25; Saves: HAZ 10 (Leeca
Baran), WS 5 (Ellie McDougal, Hannah Dressler,
Mackenzie Gagliardi); Corners: HAZ 3, WS 8.
H I G H S C H O O L F I E L D H O C K E Y
Weinstock scores two goals as Pittston Area holds off Grenadiers
The Times Leader staff
S T A N D I N G S
All Times EDT
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
x-New York.................................... 95 61 .609 6-4 L-1 50-28 45-33
Boston............................................ 88 68 .564 7 3-7 L-2 45-36 43-32
Tampa Bay..................................... 86 70 .551 9 2 4-6 W-1 42-33 44-37
Toronto........................................... 79 77 .506 16 9 6-4 W-1 42-39 37-38
Baltimore........................................ 66 90 .423 29 22 8-2 W-3 37-41 29-49
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
x-Detroit........................................ 90 66 .577 6-4 L-1 45-30 45-36
Cleveland ..................................... 77 78 .497 12
1
2 10
1
2 5-5 W-1 41-36 36-42
Chicago ........................................ 76 80 .487 14 12 3-7 L-1 33-42 43-38
Kansas City.................................. 68 88 .436 22 20 8-2 L-1 40-41 28-47
Minnesota .................................... 60 95 .387 29
1
2 27
1
2 1-9 W-1 31-47 29-48
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Texas ............................................. 90 66 .577 8-2 L-1 49-29 41-37
Los Angeles .................................. 85 71 .545 5 3 5-5 L-1 44-31 41-40
Oakland.......................................... 70 86 .449 20 18 4-6 W-1 43-38 27-48
Seattle ............................................ 66 90 .423 24 22 5-5 L-1 38-43 28-47
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
x-Philadelphia.............................. 98 58 .628 3-7 L-6 52-29 46-29
Atlanta........................................... 88 68 .564 10 4-6 L-1 47-31 41-37
Washington.................................. 76 79 .490 21
1
2 11
1
2 8-2 W-5 42-35 34-44
New York...................................... 74 82 .474 24 14 3-7 W-1 31-44 43-38
Florida........................................... 71 85 .455 27 17 4-6 W-1 30-45 41-40
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Milwaukee.................................. 91 65 .583 6-4 L-1 52-23 39-42
St. Louis ..................................... 86 70 .551 5 2 7-3 L-1 43-35 43-35
Cincinnati.................................... 76 80 .487 15 12 5-5 W-2 42-39 34-41
Chicago...................................... 69 87 .442 22 19 5-5 W-1 39-42 30-45
Pittsburgh................................... 69 87 .442 22 19 3-7 L-1 34-44 35-43
Houston...................................... 53 102 .342 37
1
2 34
1
2 4-6 L-2 28-46 25-56
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Arizona ......................................... 90 66 .577 5-5 W-1 47-28 43-38
San Francisco.............................. 84 71 .542 5
1
2 3
1
2 9-1 W-1 44-34 40-37
Los Angeles................................. 77 77 .500 12 10 5-5 L-1 41-39 36-38
Colorado....................................... 70 85 .452 19
1
2 17
1
2 2-8 L-7 38-43 32-42
San Diego..................................... 68 88 .436 22 20 6-4 W-3 32-43 36-45
x-clinched division
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
N.Y. Yankees 4, Tampa Bay 2, 1st game
Chicago White Sox 8, Cleveland 4
N.Y. Yankees 4, Tampa Bay 2, 2nd game
L.A. Angels 7, Toronto 2
Baltimore 6, Boston 4
Detroit 6, Kansas City 3
Seattle 5, Minnesota 4
Texas 3, Oakland 2
Thursday's Games
Minnesota 3, Seattle 2
Oakland 4, Texas 3
Baltimore 6, Detroit 5
Cleveland 11, Chicago White Sox 2
Tampa Bay 15, N.Y. Yankees 8
Toronto 4, L.A. Angels 3, 12 innings
Friday's Games
Baltimore (Simon 4-9) at Detroit (Porcello 14-9),
7:05 p.m.
Boston (Lester 15-8) at N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia
11-8), 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Pavano 8-13) at Cleveland (Masterson
12-10), 7:05 p.m.
Toronto (Morrow10-11) at Tampa Bay (Price12-12),
7:10 p.m.
Seattle(A.Vasquez1-4) at Texas (M.Harrison13-9),
8:05 p.m.
Kansas City (Chen 11-8) at Chicago White Sox
(Z.Stewart 2-5), 8:10 p.m.
Oakland (G.Gonzalez 14-12) at L.A. Angels (Weav-
er 18-7), 10:05 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m., 1st game
Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 4:10 p.m.
Seattle at Texas, 4:10 p.m.
Baltimore at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m., 2nd game
Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m.
Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
Oakland at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Baltimore at Detroit, 1:05 p.m.
Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m.
Toronto at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m.
Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
Seattle at Texas, 3:05 p.m.
Oakland at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
Cincinnati 2, Houston 0
Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 1
San Diego 4, Colorado 0
Arizona 8, Pittsburgh 5
Washington 7, Philadelphia 5
Florida 4, Atlanta 0
St. Louis 6, N.Y. Mets 5
San Francisco 8, L.A. Dodgers 5
Thursday's Games
N.Y. Mets 8, St. Louis 6
Washington 6, Philadelphia 1
Colorado at Houston,(n)
San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, (n)
Friday's Games
Atlanta (T.Hudson15-10) at Washington (Strasburg
0-0), 7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Volquez 5-6) at Pittsburgh (Locke 0-2),
7:05 p.m.
Philadelphia (Hamels 14-9) at N.Y. Mets (Dickey
8-13), 7:10 p.m.
Colorado (Pomeranz 1-0) at Houston (Myers 6-13),
8:05 p.m.
Florida (Volstad 5-12) at Milwaukee (Gallardo
17-10), 8:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Dempster 10-13) at St. Louis
(C.Carpenter 10-9), 8:15 p.m.
San Francisco (Surkamp 2-0) at Arizona (Collmen-
ter 9-10), 9:40 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 10-14) at San Diego (LeBlanc
4-5), 10:05 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Atlanta at Washington, 1:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 1:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Colorado at Houston, 7:05 p.m.
Florida at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Arizona, 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 8:35 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m.
Atlanta at Washington, 1:35 p.m.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m.
Colorado at Houston, 2:05 p.m.
Florida at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 4:05 p.m.
San Francisco at Arizona, 4:10 p.m.
A L B O X E S
Rays 15, Yankees 8
Tampa Bay New York
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Jnnngs lf 3 3 1 0 Jeter ss 2 0 0 0
DJhnsn 1b 2 1 0 0 Dickrsn rf 4 1 1 0
BUpton cf 4 4 3 3 ENunez 2b 4 2 2 0
Guyer lf 1 1 0 0 Teixeir dh 2 0 0 0
Longori 3b 2 2 1 1
AuRmn
ph-dh 2 1 1 0
SRdrgz 3b 2 0 1 0 Swisher rf 1 0 1 0
Joyce rf 4 0 1 2
R.Pena
ph-ss 4 2 2 2
Fuld rf 0 0 0 0 AnJons lf 5 2 2 3
Damon dh 2 2 2 3 JMontr c 3 0 3 2
Canzler
ph-dh 2 0 1 1 Posada 1b 5 0 1 0
Zobrist 2b 4 2 3 3 B.Laird 3b 5 0 1 0
EJhnsn pr-2b 0 0 0 0 Golson cf 5 0 0 0
Ktchm 1b 3 0 1 0
Ruggin lf-cf 2 0 1 0
Jaso c 6 0 1 0
Brignc ss 6 0 1 1
Totals 43151714 Totals 42 814 7
Tampa Bay....................... 322 510 020 15
New York......................... 000 002 420 8
EE.Johnson (2), Jeter 2 (12), Swisher (1), Dick-
erson (2). DPNew York 1. LOBTampa Bay 14,
New York 11. 2BLongoria (26), J.Montero (2).
3BB.Upton (4). HRB.Upton (22), Damon (15),
Zobrist (17), An.Jones (12). SFDamon, Canzler,
Zobrist.
IP H R ER BB SO
Tampa Bay
M.Moore W,1-0....... 5 4 0 0 1 11
D.De La Rosa.......... 1
1
3 8 6 6 0 2
Al.Torres .................. 1 2 2 1 2 1
B.Gomes..................
1
3 0 0 0 1 0
McGee......................
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
J.Cruz....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
New York
Colon L,8-10............ 3 7 7 5 1 1
Proctor...................... 1 4 5 3 2 0
Laffey........................ 1
2
3 4 1 1 0 1
Brackman................. 1
1
3 1 0 0 1 0
Betances ..................
2
3 0 2 2 4 0
Kontos ...................... 1
1
3 1 0 0 0 1
HBPby Colon (B.Upton), by Betances (Joyce).
WPM.Moore, D.De La Rosa.
.
Athletics 4, Rangers 3
Texas Oakland
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Kinsler 2b 4 0 1 0 JWeeks 2b 3 3 3 1
Andrus ss 3 0 1 0 Crisp cf 4 0 1 1
JHmltn lf 4 1 2 0 Matsui dh 4 0 0 0
MiYong 1b 4 1 2 0 Wlngh lf 4 0 1 1
ABeltre 3b 4 1 1 1 DeJess rf 2 1 0 0
DvMrp rf 4 0 1 1 Pnngtn ss 3 0 1 0
N.Cruz dh 3 0 0 1 Allen 1b 2 0 0 0
Torreal c 3 0 2 0 SSizmr ph 1 0 0 1
Napoli c 1 0 0 0 Rosales 1b 0 0 0 0
Gentry cf 3 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 3 0 0 0
EnChvz ph 1 0 0 0 Sogard 3b 3 0 0 0
Totals 34 310 3 Totals 29 4 6 4
Texas.................................. 020 001 000 3
Oakland.............................. 100 001 11x 4
DPTexas 1. LOBTexas 6, Oakland 3.
2BJ.Hamilton (31), A.Beltre (33), J.Weeks (24),
Willingham (26), Pennington (25). HRJ.Weeks
(1). SBKinsler (27), Crisp (43). CSAndrus (12).
SFN.Cruz.
IP H R ER BB SO
Texas
C.Lewis .................... 6
1
3 4 3 3 2 7
D.Oliver BS,4-6.......
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Uehara .....................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
M.Adams L,1-3........ 1 2 1 1 0 1
Oakland
Cahill......................... 6
2
3 10 3 3 1 1
Breslow....................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Balfour W,5-2........... 1 0 0 0 0 0
A.Bailey S,21-23 ..... 1 0 0 0 0 1
UmpiresHome, Greg Gibson;First, Angel Her-
nandez;Second, Todd Tichenor;Third, Gerry Da-
vis.
T2:30. A14,090 (35,067).
Indians 11,
White Sox 2
Chicago Cleveland
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Pierre lf 4 0 2 1 Fukdm rf 4 2 2 3
AlRmrz ss 3 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 4 1 1 1
EEscor ph-ss 1 0 0 0 ACarer ss 5 1 3 5
Przyns c 4 0 0 0 Hafner dh 4 1 1 0
Rios cf 4 0 1 0
Phelps
pr-dh 1 1 0 0
A.Dunn dh 4 0 0 0 CSantn c 4 0 1 0
Viciedo 1b 3 0 0 0 GSizmr cf 4 0 1 1
De Aza rf 1 1 0 0 Crowe lf 0 0 0 0
Morel 3b 3 1 1 0 LaPort 1b 4 0 1 1
Bckhm 2b 4 0 0 0 Hannhn 3b 2 2 0 0
Carrer lf-cf 3 3 2 0
Totals 31 2 4 1 Totals 35111211
Chicago............................ 000 020 000 2
Cleveland......................... 200 021 42x 11
EA.Cabrera (15). DPChicago 1. LOBChica-
go 7, Cleveland 5. 2BHafner (15), Carrera (8).
HRFukudome (5), Kipnis (7), A.Cabrera (25).
SBCarrera (10).
IP H R ER BB SO
Chicago
Humber L,9-9.......... 6 8 7 7 2 4
A.Reed ..................... 1 3 2 2 0 2
Kinney ...................... 1 1 2 2 2 1
Cleveland
J.Gomez W,5-2....... 6 4 2 1 2 3
J.Smith H,16............ 1 0 0 0 1 0
Putnam..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Kluber....................... 1 0 0 0 2 1
Humber pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.
HBPby Kinney (Kipnis).
UmpiresHome, Bill Welke;First, Jeff Nelson;Se-
cond, Tim Tschida;Third, Marty Foster.
T2:36. A21,487 (43,441).
Orioles 6,
Tigers 5
Baltimore Detroit
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Andino 2b 5 0 0 0 AJcksn cf 3 0 1 0
Hardy ss 5 2 2 1 Ordonz rf 4 1 1 1
Markks rf 4 0 2 0 DYong lf 3 2 1 3
Guerrr dh 3 0 0 1 MiCarr 1b 2 0 1 0
Wieters c 4 1 1 0 VMrtnz dh 4 0 0 0
AdJons cf 4 2 2 2 Raburn 2b 4 0 3 0
MrRynl 1b 3 1 0 0 JhPerlt ss 4 0 0 0
C.Davis 3b 4 0 2 0 Inge 3b 2 1 0 0
Reimld lf 3 0 1 2 Kelly ph 1 0 0 0
Angle lf 0 0 0 0 OSants c 3 1 1 0
Avila ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 35 610 6 Totals 31 5 8 4
Baltimore............................ 101 301 000 6
Detroit................................. 000 140 000 5
EC.Davis (6), Mi.Cabrera (13). DPBaltimore 3,
Detroit 1. LOBBaltimore 5, Detroit 4.
2BMi.Cabrera (46), Raburn (21). HRHardy
(29), Ad.Jones (24), D.Young (10). SBAd.Jones
(12). SA.Jackson. SFGuerrero, Reimold.
IP H R ER BB SO
Baltimore
Britton W,11-10....... 5 6 5 5 4 1
Berken H,4............... 2 1 0 0 0 1
Strop H,4.................. 1 1 0 0 0 2
Gregg S,21-28 ........ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Detroit
Ja.Turner.................. 3 7 5 4 1 0
Alburquerque........... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Pauley L,5-6 ............ 2 2 1 1 0 1
Perry......................... 2 0 0 0 0 1
Coke ......................... 0 1 0 0 0 0
Benoit ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Ja.Turner pitched to 4 batters in the 4th.
Coke pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.
WPBritton 2.
UmpiresHome, Paul Schrieber;First, Chad Fair-
child;Second, Angel Campos;Third, SamHolbrook.
T2:34. A27,847 (41,255).
Twins 3, Mariners 2
Seattle Minnesota
ab r h bi ab r h bi
ISuzuki rf 4 1 1 1 Revere cf 4 0 2 0
LRdrgz ss 4 0 1 0 Dnklm 2b 4 0 0 0
Liddi 3b 0 0 0 0 Cuddyr rf 4 0 1 0
Ackley 2b 4 0 2 0 Parmel 1b 3 0 0 0
Carp 1b 5 0 1 0 LHughs pr 0 0 0 0
Smoak dh 4 0 3 1 Valenci 3b 4 0 0 0
W.Pena
pr-dh 1 0 0 0 Plouffe ss 3 1 0 0
Seager 3b-ss 3 0 1 0 Tosoni dh 4 2 3 1
TRonsn lf-cf 3 0 0 0 Benson lf 3 0 1 0
CGmnz c-lf 3 1 2 0 Butera c 2 0 1 1
MSndrs cf 3 0 1 0 Tolbert ph 0 0 0 0
Olivo ph-c 1 0 1 0 RRiver c 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 213 2 Totals 31 3 8 2
Seattle ................................ 110 000 000 2
Minnesota.......................... 001 010 001 3
Two outs when winning run scored.
ECarp (6), T.Robinson (5). DPSeattle 2.
LOBSeattle 12, Minnesota 5. 2BSmoak (24),
Tosoni 2 (5). SBAckley (6), Seager (2), M.Saun-
ders (6). CSC.Gimenez (1), Valencia (6). S
Seager, T.Robinson. SFI.Suzuki.
IP H R ER BB SO
Seattle
Beavan ..................... 7 6 2 2 0 4
C.Jimenez................
1
3 1 0 0 1 0
Delabar L,1-1........... 1
1
3 1 1 1 2 0
Minnesota
Swarzak ................... 6 9 2 2 2 4
Mijares...................... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Perkins ..................... 1 2 0 0 1 1
Nathan W,2-1........... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Blue Jays 4, Angels 3
Los Angeles Toronto
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Aybar ss 5 1 1 0 McCoy ss 6 0 1 0
HKndrc 2b 5 1 2 1 EThms lf 6 2 2 1
BAreu dh 3 0 1 0 Bautist dh-rf 4 1 3 1
MIzturs ph-dh 2 0 1 0 Lind 1b 5 0 1 0
TrHntr rf 5 0 0 1 Encrnc 3b 5 1 2 1
Trumo 1b 5 0 0 0 KJhnsn 2b 4 0 0 0
Callasp 3b 5 1 1 1 Rasms cf 3 0 0 0
V.Wells lf 5 0 0 0 JMolin c 4 0 0 0
Bourjos cf 4 0 1 0 Loewen rf 2 0 0 0
BoWlsn c 3 0 1 0 Arencii ph 1 0 0 0
Branyn ph 1 0 0 0 Frncsc p 0 0 0 0
Mathis c 1 0 0 0 Carren p 0 0 0 0
Teahen ph 1 0 0 0
Litsch p 0 0 0 0
Camp p 0 0 0 0
Totals 44 3 8 3 Totals 41 4 9 3
Los Angeles............. 010 002 000 000 3
Toronto..................... 000 010 200 001 4
No outs when winning run scored.
ETrumbo (10). LOBLos Angeles 6, Toronto13.
2BE.Thames (23), Bautista (24), Encarnacion
(36). 3BH.Kendrick (5). HRCallaspo (6), E.Th-
ames (12), Encarnacion (17). SBK.Johnson (3).
SJ.Molina.
IP H R ER BB SO
Los Angeles
E.Santana ................ 6 6 2 2 5 5
Cassevah BS,1-1....
1
3 1 1 1 1 0
Takahashi ................
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
S.Downs................... 1
1
3 1 0 0 1 0
Walden..................... 1
2
3 0 0 0 1 1
Ho.Ramirez..............
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Richards L,0-2.........
2
3 1 1 1 0 1
Toronto
H.Alvarez ................. 7 7 3 3 0 4
Janssen.................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
F.Francisco.............. 1 0 0 0 0 1
Carreno.................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Litsch........................ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Camp W,5-3 ............ 1 0 0 0 1 0
E.Santana pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
Richards pitched to 1 batter in the 12th.
WPCassevah.
UmpiresHome, Tim McClelland;First, Marvin
Hudson;Second, Brian Runge;Third, Vic Carapaz-
za.
T3:43. A22,769 (49,260).
N L B O X E S
Mets 8, Cardinals 6
New York St. Louis
ab r h bi ab r h bi
JosRys ss 4 1 1 1 Furcal ss 5 1 1 0
RTejad 2b 4 2 2 3 Craig lf 4 1 2 2
Pagan cf 3 0 0 0 SRonsn lf 0 0 0 0
DWrght 3b 5 0 0 0 Pujols 1b 5 1 1 1
Parnell p 0 0 0 0 Brkmn rf 4 1 1 0
Harris lf 3 1 1 2 Motte p 0 0 0 0
Evans
1b-rf-1b 5 1 0 0 Rzpczy p 0 0 0 0
Thole c 4 1 2 0 Salas p 0 0 0 0
Baxter rf 2 0 1 0 Punto ph 1 0 0 0
Satin ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Freese 3b 3 0 2 0
Pridie ph-rf 0 1 0 0
Descals
pr-3b 1 1 0 0
Capuan p 2 0 0 0 YMolin c 5 1 2 2
Igarash p 0 0 0 0 Theriot 2b 4 0 1 0
Pasccc ph 1 0 0 0 Jay cf 2 0 1 0
Stinson p 0 0 0 0 Greene ph 1 0 1 1
DHerrr p 0 0 0 0 Chamrs cf 0 0 0 0
Acosta p 0 0 0 0 Westrk p 2 0 0 0
JuTrnr ph-3b 0 1 0 1 CPttrsn ph 0 0 0 0
Rhodes p 0 0 0 0
T.Cruz ph 1 0 0 0
Dotel p 0 0 0 0
Schmkr rf 0 0 0 0
Totals 34 8 7 7 Totals 38 612 6
New York ........................... 000 010 016 8
St. Louis............................. 200 020 200 6
EFurcal (14), Schumaker (7), Chambers (1).
DPSt. Louis 1. LOBNew York 7, St. Louis 9.
2BR.Tejada (15), Thole (17), Craig (14), Freese
(14), Y.Molina (31), Theriot (26), Jay (23). HR
Craig (9), Pujols (37). SBPagan (32). SC.Pat-
terson.
IP H R ER BB SO
New York
Capuano................... 4
2
3 8 4 4 2 4
Igarashi .................... 1
1
3 1 0 0 1 0
Stinson .....................
2
3 2 2 2 0 0
D.Herrera.................
1
3 1 0 0 0 0
Acosta W,4-1........... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Parnell S,6-11 ......... 1 0 0 0 0 1
St. Louis
Westbrook ............... 6 3 1 1 4 4
Rhodes H,4.............. 1 0 0 0 0 1
Dotel ......................... 1 1 1 0 0 2
Motte.........................
1
3 0 4 3 3 0
Rzepczynski L,0-3.. 0 1 1 1 0 0
Salas BS,6-30.........
2
3 2 1 1 1 1
Rzepczynski pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.
WPDotel. PBY.Molina.
Nationals 6, Phillies 1
Washington Philadelphia
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Dsmnd ss 4 2 2 1 Rollins ss 3 0 0 0
Berndn rf 4 1 2 2 Victorn cf 4 0 0 0
Zmrmn 3b 3 1 0 0 Utley 2b 3 0 0 0
Morse lf 4 1 1 3 Ibanez lf 4 0 0 0
Bixler lf 0 0 0 0 Gload 1b 2 0 0 0
L.Nix 1b 3 0 0 0
Mayrry
ph-1b 2 1 1 0
Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 Ruiz c 4 0 3 1
Slaten p 0 0 0 0 Bowker rf 2 0 0 0
Coffey p 0 0 0 0
BFrncs
ph-rf 2 0 0 0
Espinos 2b 4 0 0 0 Orr 3b 3 0 0 0
Ankiel cf 4 1 2 0 Oswalt p 1 0 0 0
Flores c 4 0 0 0 Lidge p 0 0 0 0
Peacck p 2 0 0 0 Moss ph 1 0 0 0
Grzlny p 0 0 0 0 Savery p 0 0 0 0
Matths p 0 0 0 0
Cora ph 1 0 0 0
Marrer 1b 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 6 7 6 Totals 31 1 4 1
Washington ....................... 002 000 040 6
Philadelphia....................... 000 000 001 1
EBernadina (1), Zimmerman (11). DPPhiladel-
phia 1. LOBWashington 2, Philadelphia 6.
2BDesmond (25), Bernadina (12), Ankiel 2 (20),
Mayberry (17). HRMorse (28). SBBernadina
(17).
IP H R ER BB SO
Washington
Peacock W,2-0........ 5
2
3 1 0 0 2 2
Gorzelanny H,3.......
2
3 1 0 0 1 0
Mattheus H,7 ...........
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
Clippard.................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Slaten........................
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Coffey.......................
1
3 2 1 1 0 0
Philadelphia
Oswalt L,8-10.......... 7
2
3 7 6 6 2 4
Lidge.........................
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
Savery ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
UmpiresHome, Eric Cooper;First, Mark Carlson-
;Second, Jeff Kellogg;Third, Tim Timmons.
W E D N E S D A Y S
L A T E B O X E S
Giants 8, Dodgers 5
San Francisco Los Angeles
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Christn cf-rf 5 0 3 3 DGordn ss 5 1 2 0
Kppngr 2b 5 0 1 0 JCarrll 2b 4 1 2 1
Burriss pr-2b 0 0 0 0 Kemp cf 4 2 2 3
Beltran rf 2 1 1 0 JRiver lf 4 0 0 0
AnTrrs cf 1 1 1 0 Loney 1b 5 0 3 1
Pill 1b 5 2 3 2 Miles 3b 5 0 2 0
Belt lf 3 1 0 0 Sands rf 4 0 1 0
DeRosa 3b 3 2 2 1 A.Ellis c 4 0 1 0
Fontent ss 4 0 1 2 Evelnd p 1 0 0 0
JaLopz p 0 0 0 0 Hwksw p 0 0 0 0
Romo p 0 0 0 0 Velez ph 0 1 0 0
PSndvl ph 1 0 0 0 Lindlm p 0 0 0 0
SCasill p 0 0 0 0 Oeltjen ph 1 0 0 0
BrWlsn p 0 0 0 0 Kuo p 0 0 0 0
CStwrt c 3 1 0 0 Guerrir p 0 0 0 0
Vglsng p 1 0 0 0 Troncs p 0 0 0 0
Gillaspi ph 0 0 0 0 Barajs ph 1 0 0 0
Mota p 0 0 0 0 Ely p 0 0 0 0
RRmrz p 0 0 0 0
BCrwfr ss 1 0 0 0
Totals 34 812 8 Totals 38 513 5
San Francisco.................... 300 201 200 8
Los Angeles....................... 000 040 001 5
EBelt (3), Miles (9). DPSan Francisco 1, Los
Angeles 4. LOBSan Francisco 8, Los Angeles10.
2BChristian (3), Beltran (39), Pill (2). HRKemp
(35). SBBurriss (11), D.Gordon (23). CSPill (1).
SVogelsong, J.Carroll. SFDeRosa.
IP H R ER BB SO
San Francisco
Vogelsong W,12-7.. 5 9 4 4 1 3
Mota H,4 .................. 1 0 0 0 0 1
R.Ramirez................
2
3 1 0 0 0 2
Ja.Lopez ..................
2
3 1 0 0 0 1
Romo........................
2
3 0 0 0 0 2
S.Casilla...................
2
3 1 1 1 1 0
Br.Wilson S,36-41 ..
1
3 1 0 0 0 0
Los Angeles
Eveland L,2-2 .......... 4 6 5 5 3 1
Hawksworth ............. 1 1 0 0 0 2
Lindblom.................. 1 2 1 1 1 1
Kuo ...........................
1
3 1 2 2 1 0
Guerrier ....................
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
Troncoso.................. 1 0 0 0 0 1
Ely............................. 1 2 0 0 1 1
HBPby Vogelsong (Velez), by Eveland (Beltran).
UmpiresHome, Ron Kulpa;First, Jim Wolf;Sec-
ond, Derryl Cousins;Third, D.J. Reyburn.
T3:45. A32,334 (56,000).
Rangers 3, Athletics 2
Texas Oakland
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Kinsler 2b 4 1 2 1 JWeeks 2b 4 0 2 1
Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 Crisp cf 4 0 0 0
JHmltn lf 4 1 1 1 Matsui dh 4 0 1 0
MiYong 1b 4 1 2 0 Wlngh lf 3 0 0 0
Morlnd 1b 0 0 0 0 JaMillr pr 0 0 0 0
ABeltre 3b 4 0 2 0 SSizmr 3b 2 0 0 0
Napoli c 4 0 2 0 Pnngtn ss 4 1 1 0
DvMrp rf 4 0 1 0 KSuzuk c 4 0 0 0
N.Cruz dh 4 0 1 0 Allen 1b 3 1 1 1
EnChvz cf 4 0 0 0 Taylor rf 2 0 0 0
Totals 36 311 2 Totals 30 2 5 2
Texas.................................. 010 000 020 3
Oakland.............................. 000 020 000 2
EJ.Hamilton (5), J.Weeks (13). DPTexas 2,
Oakland 3. LOBTexas 6, Oakland 5.
2BPennington (24). HRKinsler (30), J.Hamil-
ton (24). SBKinsler (26), Dav.Murphy (10), S.Si-
zemore (4), Pennington (14). CSJ.Weeks (11).
IP H R ER BB SO
Texas
C.Wilson................... 6 5 2 2 3 8
Uehara W,2-3.......... 1 0 0 0 0 2
M.Adams H,7........... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Feliz S,29-35........... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Oakland
McCarthy ................. 7 6 1 1 0 1
Balfour L,4-2
BS,5-7 ...................... 1 3 2 2 0 0
Fuentes ....................
1
3 1 0 0 0 1
De Los Santos.........
2
3 1 0 0 0 0
UmpiresHome, Gerry Davis;First, Greg Gibson-
;Second, Angel Hernandez;Third, Todd Tichenor.
T2:59. A19,589 (35,067).
A L L E A D E R S
BATTINGAdGonzalez, Boston, .341;MiYoung,
Texas, .335;MiCabrera, Detroit, .333;VMartinez,
Detroit, .323;Ellsbury, Boston, .319;DOrtiz, Boston,
.312;Kotchman, Tampa Bay, .309.
RUNSGranderson, New York, 134;Kinsler, Tex-
as, 115;Ellsbury, Boston, 114;AdGonzalez, Boston,
107;Bautista, Toronto, 104;MiCabrera, Detroit,
102;Cano, New York, 101;AGordon, Kansas City,
101;Pedroia, Boston, 101.
RBIGranderson, NewYork, 119;Cano, NewYork,
116;AdGonzalez, Boston, 116;Teixeira, New York,
104;MiYoung, Texas, 104;Konerko, Chicago,
103;Bautista, Toronto, 101.
HITSAdGonzalez, Boston, 208;MiYoung, Tex-
as, 205;Ellsbury, Boston, 201;MeCabrera, Kansas
City, 196;AGordon, Kansas City, 185;Cano, New
York, 184;Pedroia, Boston, 183.
DOUBLESFrancoeur, Kansas City,
47;MiCabrera, Detroit, 46;Cano, New York,
46;Ellsbury, Boston, 45;AdGonzalez, Boston,
45;AGordon, Kansas City, 45;Zobrist, Tampa Bay,
45.
TRIPLESAJackson, Detroit, 11;Bourjos, Los An-
geles, 10;Granderson, NewYork, 10;Aybar, Los An-
geles, 8;AEscobar, Kansas City, 8;Gardner, New
York, 8;JWeeks, Oakland, 8.
HOME RUNSBautista, Toronto, 42;Granderson,
New York, 41;Teixeira, New York,
37;MarReynolds, Baltimore, 36;Kinsler, Texas,
30;Konerko, Chicago, 30;Hardy, Baltimore,
29;DOrtiz, Boston, 29;Trumbo, Los Angeles, 29.
STOLEN BASESGardner, New York, 46;Crisp,
Oakland, 43;ISuzuki, Seattle, 40;Ellsbury, Boston,
37;Andrus, Texas, 35;RDavis, Toronto, 34;Revere,
Minnesota, 33.
PITCHINGVerlander, Detroit, 24-5;Sabathia,
New York, 19-8;Weaver, Los Angeles, 18-7;Nova,
New York, 16-4;CWilson, Texas, 16-7;Haren, Los
Angeles, 16-9;DHolland, Texas, 15-5;Lester, Bos-
ton, 15-8;RRomero, Toronto, 15-10;Shields, Tampa
Bay, 15-12.
STRIKEOUTSVerlander, Detroit, 244;Sabathia,
New York, 230;Shields, Tampa Bay,
221;FHernandez, Seattle, 220;Price, Tampa Bay,
208;CWilson, Texas, 206;Weaver, Los Angeles,
190.
N L L E A D E R S
BATTINGBraun, Milwaukee, .330;JosReyes,
New York, .329;Kemp, Los Angeles, .322;Votto,
Cincinnati, .313;Pence, Philadelphia, .313;SCastro,
Chicago, .307;ArRamirez, Chicago, .306.
RUNSKemp, Los Angeles, 106;Braun, Milwau-
kee, 104;JUpton, Arizona, 103;Pujols, St. Louis,
102;JosReyes, New York, 98;Votto, Cincinnati,
98;CGonzalez, Colorado, 92;Stubbs, Cincinnati,
92.
RBIKemp, Los Angeles, 116;Howard, Philadel-
phia, 113;Fielder, Milwaukee, 112;Tulowitzki, Col-
orado, 105;Braun, Milwaukee, 104;Pujols, St. Louis,
98;Votto, Cincinnati, 98.
HITSSCastro, Chicago, 199;Bourn, Atlanta,
187;Kemp, Los Angeles, 184;Pence, Philadelphia,
183;Braun, Milwaukee, 180;Votto, Cincinnati,
179;BPhillips, Cincinnati, 175.
DOUBLESBeltran, San Francisco, 39;JUpton,
Arizona, 39;Pence, Philadelphia, 38;Votto, Cincin-
nati, 37;CYoung, Arizona, 37;Braun, Milwaukee,
36;CaLee, Houston, 36;Tulowitzki, Colorado, 36.
TRIPLESJosReyes, New York, 16;Fowler, Col-
orado, 15;Victorino, Philadelphia, 15;Bourn, Atlan-
ta, 10;SCastro, Chicago, 9;SSmith, Colorado,
9;Maybin, San Diego, 8;Parra, Arizona, 8.
HOME RUNSPujols, St. Louis, 37;Kemp, Los
Angeles, 35;Uggla, Atlanta, 35;Fielder, Milwaukee,
34;Stanton, Florida, 34;Howard, Philadelphia,
33;Berkman, St. Louis, 31;Braun, Milwaukee,
31;Bruce, Cincinnati, 31;JUpton, Arizona, 31.
STOLEN BASESBourn, Atlanta, 56;Kemp, Los
Angeles, 40;Bonifacio, Florida, 39;Maybin, San
Diego, 38;Stubbs, Cincinnati, 38;JosReyes, New
York, 36;Pagan, New York, 32.
PITCHINGIKennedy, Arizona, 20-4;Kershaw,
Los Angeles, 20-5;Halladay, Philadelphia,
18-6;Gallardo, Milwaukee, 17-10;ClLee, Philadel-
phia, 16-8;DHudson, Arizona, 16-11;Greinke, Mil-
waukee, 15-6;THudson, Atlanta, 15-10.
STRIKEOUTSKershaw, Los Angeles,
242;ClLee, Philadelphia, 232;Lincecum, San Fran-
cisco, 217;Halladay, Philadelphia,
217;AniSanchez, Florida, 197;Gallardo, Milwau-
kee, 196;IKennedy, Arizona, 194.
C M Y K
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Sept. 0 AIabama L, 27
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Sept. 2^ Eastern Mich. Noon
Oct. at !ndiana Noon
Oct. 8 !cwa 1BA
Oct. 5 Purdue Noon
Oct. 22 at Ncrthwestern 7 p.m.
Oct. 29 !IIincis 1BA
Nov. 2 Nebraska 1BA
Nov. 9 at 0hic State 1BA
Nov. 26 at Wisccnsin 1BA
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Beaver Stadium(07,282), State Colleqe
Penn State
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SATUR0AY
Lastern Michiqan at Penn State, noon (LSPN2)
Central Michiqan at No. 23 Michiqan State, noon (LSPNU)
San Dieqo State at No. 2 Michiqan, noon (B1N)
UL Monroe at lowa, noon (B1N)
Colorado at Ohio State, 3:30p.m. (ABC)
Western Michiqan at lllinois, 3:30p.m. (B1N)
South Dakota at No. 7 Wisconsin, 3:30p.m. (B1N)
lndiana at North 1exas, 7 p.m. (LSPN3.com)
North Dakota State at Minnesota, 7 p.m. (B1N)
No. 9Nebraska at Wyominq, 7:30p.m. (VS)
I0LE: Northwestern, Purdue
0AMES THIS WEEK
Sept. ^ Hcward W, 41-9
Sept. 0 AIabama State W, 14-7
Sept. 7 at Michian L, 33
Sept. 2^ at Penn State Noon
Oct. Akrcn p.m.
Oct. 8 at TcIedc 3 p.m.
Oct. 5 at CentraI Mich. 3 p.m.
Oct. 22 Western Mich. p.m.
Nov. 5 BaII State Noon
Nov. 2 BuffaIc p.m.
Nov. 9 at Kent State p.m.
Nov. 25 at N. !IIincis 1BA
TV: LSPN2(BethMowins, Mike Bellotti)
RA0I0: WlLKFM: 03., WlLKAM: 90, 980, 300
(Steve Jones, Jack Ham)
WEB: www.CoPSUsports.com
LINE: PennState by 29
REC0R0S: PennState (2), LasternMichiqan(2)
SERIES HIST0RY: 2nd meetinq, PennState leads 0
LAST MEETIN0: 992, PennState won527 inState Colleqe
KEY MATCHUP: LasternMichiqanwill try to minimize the
number ol possessions inthe qame by runninq the ball and keep
runninq the ball. 1hat will be tricky to do aqainst a PennState
lront seventhat held a muchbetter tailback 1emple's Bernard
Pierce to |ust 50yards last week.
PLAYER T0 WATCH: Wide receiver Derek Moye has been
workinq to smoothout the problems inthe Lions' passinq qame.
He cauqht a careerhiqhsevenpasses aqainst 1emple lor 2
yards and evenhad animpressive 52yard catchand runlor a
touchdownnullilied by a holdinq penalty.
TELLIN0 NUMBERS: PennState is |ust one ol live teams inthe
country without a touchdownpass this season, |oininq Florida
Atlantic, SanJose State, UABand UCF.
0I0 Y0U KN0W: Withthe ^0winover 1emple last week,
PennState improved to 0533 inqames decided by seven
points or less under Joe Paterno.
0UTL00K: 1he Lions ollense was undeniably awlul aqainst
1emple, needinq some excellent play lromthe delense to bail the
teamout and avoid anembarrassinq loss. lt's temptinq to blame
everythinq onthe stillunsettled quarterback situation, but the
Lions have other issues to work out as well. 1he results will be
muchbetter this week aqainst a worse opponent lromthe MAC,
but questions will still linqer headinq into Biq 1enplay.
PRE0ICTI0N: PennState, 357
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Theres little Drew Astorino
enjoys more than returning home
to Edinboro. The small town in
northwest Pennsylvania hasnt
changed much since he left for
Penn State in 2007. And thats
the way he likes it.
Astorino is in his third season
as a starting safety for the Nitta-
ny Lions elected a team cap-
tain, no less but still gets the
same treatment at home from the
same people he has always
known.
He wouldnt have it any other
way.
Its great, Astorino said. I
really am from a small town
where everybody knows everybo-
dy. I have so much fun when I
go home. Im not treated like a
celebrity or anything, and thats a
great thing about going back to
Edinboro.
Im still the same person I was
in high school.
Its a humble mentality that
has served him well since his
days at General McLane High
School, where he won state
championships in football and
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When Astorino picked up the
phone and had Joe Paterno on
the other end, he committed
instantly to the Lions.
He redshirted his first year on
campus and made an impact on
Penn States 2008 Big Ten title
team as the nickelback. Since
2009, he has been a fixture as a
starter in the defensive backfield.
While much has been made
about Astorinos rapport with the
rest of the secondary, his influen-
ce carries over to the rest of the
defense. Especially now as a
captain.
Drew is a guy who I communi-
cate with a lot on my side, said
strongside linebacker Michael
Mauti. He made some real good
plays this weekend that a (strong
safety) should make. Hes a de-
pendable tackler, he gets on the
ball and makes plays.
Going down to another level of
the defense, defensive end Jack
Crawford, who has started for the
Lions since 2008 along with
Astorino, spoke very highly of
the safety.
Since Ive been here, hes been
a leader and a character and
someone you like to be around,
His size likely worked against
him in the recruiting process.
Most of his scholarship offers
came from the FCS ranks and
from the Mid-American Confer-
ence.
Youre always gonna get that
just because of your height,
Astorino said. I embrace it. I
love it. Look, theres nothing I
can do about how tall I am. But I
can worry about how tough I am.
How smart I am. How quick I
am.
All those things you can work
on a daily basis. I take pride in all
of it.
That determination eventually
paid off. Astorino was originally
headed to Kent State, giving a
verbal commitment to the Gold-
en Flashes after Thanksgiving
during his senior year.
Then came an offer from the
Big Ten. Not from Penn State but
from Iowa, as Hawkeyes coach
Kirk Ferentz grew up in western
Pennsylvania and still has many
connections to the region.
But when Penn State came
calling at the end of January
just days before national signing
day the choice was easy.
basketball as a senior in 2006-07.
More than that, he scored the
winning touchdown in McLanes
win in the PIAA Class 3A football
championship and then a few
months later hit the winning shot
with two seconds left in the 3A
state basketball finals at Penn
States Bryce Jordan Center.
Its the same mentality that has
taken him from a recruiting after-
thought to a Penn State scholar-
ship and a spot in history as a
team captain.
Just thinking about how far he
has come headed into Saturdays
game against Eastern Michigan
makes him laugh.
I really do (think about it) all
the time, especially talking to my
parents about it, Astorino said.
I just step back and sometimes I
cant even believe I got this op-
portunity and made what I have
of it. Its been so great, so fun for
me and my family.
Im cherishing every moment
of it.
Competitive as he was in high
school, he stood just 5-foot-10 and
weighed somewhere in the neigh-
borhood of 175 pounds for much
of his time at McLane.
Astorino goes from small-tow
PSU safety wasnt recruited much, but has becom
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
kicking, Paterno said. Right
now its a little too early for us
to panic.
The problem we have is we
have kids who have got good
legs. Theyre just so inconsis-
tent. They hurt themselves.
They dont seem to have the
kind of confidence that they
can go out there and make kick
after kick exactly the same.
You hate to give up on them.
But if we dont get better pret-
ty quick, were gonna have to
(make some changes).
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Continued from Page 1B
SOUTH BEND, Ind. With
his first college sack Saturday,
Aaron Lynch fulfilled the hyster-
ical yearning of Notre Dame
faithful: The prized freshman de-
fensive end missile-launched in-
to the backfield with pestilent in-
tent, taking down the quarter-
back and forcing a fumble to
boot.
Some perspective on this mo-
ment of arrival: It helps when no
one blocks you, as a Michigan
State lineman had set Lynch
free, and this was one snap more
than Lynch had played a week
earlier, too unrefined and prone
to freelancing to be trusted with
a single rep at Michigan.
Well, they toldme I wasnt go-
ing to play if I didnt do it right,
Lynch said with a smile when
asked what clicked after that
night. So that definitely helps. I
just did the (pass-rush) games
anddideverything right, andIm
getting my shot.
Saturday at Pittsburgh, veter-
ans Ethan Johnson and Kapron
Lewis-Moore will continue to as-
sume the bulk of the workload.
But openings remain for respon-
sible part-time help, and Lynch
offered that last weekend.
He posted the sack, the forced
fumble and a whopping six quar-
terback hurries, at last marrying
his gift for marauding quarter-
backs with technical expertise.
In pass-rusher parlance, it was a
good first step.
Buying into what were
coaching hasnt been easy, de-
fensive line coach Mike Elston
said. It hasnt worked for himin
practice because hes not doing it
right. Hes back and forth on us-
ing the proper technique. But in
the game he used it, and it
worked out well.
This was predictable: The 6-
foot-6, 265-pound phenom, who
treated high schoolLynch seeing
the light for Notre Dame tackles
like turnstiles, scuffles with col-
lege-level nuances.
But harnessing a gift is differ-
ent than manufacturing one. Ac-
cording to Irish coach Brian Kel-
ly, visiting NFL scouts said
Lynch physically looks like an
NFL player right now, and his
pass-rush knack augments the
raw material.
Its just his being relentless,
Kelly said. He has a great hand
strike. He can really beat you
with speed, or he can bull rush
you. So if you set as a tackle, he
can walk you back and he can
beat you off the edge. Thats a
pretty good one-two punch.
He just has to do what hes
told.
In the spring, where I didnt
do anything right, I just played
football, Lynch said. The rea-
son I came off the edge so many
times (against Michigan State)
is because I was doingwhat I was
supposed to do. It worked out.
Coach Elston was right.
Freshman defensive end Lynch seeing the light for Fighting Irish
By BRIAN HAMILTON
Chicago Tribune
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and 5:00 p.m.,
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of a Combined Ses-
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November 17, 2011,
starting at 5:00
p.m., in City Council
Chambers, 4th
Floor, City Hall, 40
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18519
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738 Pardeesville Rd.
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938 Apartments/
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2nd floor. Beautiful
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the same feelings very com-
fortable on this type of golf
course ... with the conditions
maybe a little more severe at At-
lanta Athletic Club off the tee,
Dufner said. But hes having a
good day. Hopefully, well be
paired tomorrow. That will be a
little interesting, I guess. Maybe
some thoughts here or there will
come back and forth.
The Tour Championship is
more about memories, however.
Along with this being the end
of the FedEx Cup, theres another
cuponBradleys mind. He is not a
lock to be a captains pick for the
Presidents Cup, despite having
won twice this year, including a
major. U.S. captain Fred Couples
has said he would consider the
Tour Championship as one last
audition.
Bradley could not have asked
for a better start.
He holed a bunker shot from
across the green on his second
hole to fire up the fans, most of
whomnowknowhis name. After
a sloppy three-putt bogey on the
eighth, he hammered a 3-wood
from 281 yards that rolled past
the hole at No. 9 andset up a two-
putt birdie, then really put it to-
gether on the back nine. He had a
pair of short birdie putts, along
with a two-putt birdie on the15th
and was feeling the good vibes
from a month ago.
He is a long shot to win the Fe-
dEx Cup especially with Do-
naldplayingwell but thePresi-
dents Cup is right in front of him,
and Bradley feels it.
The clich is to say that Im
not thinking about it, but literally
probably every third hole or
maybe even less it pops into
my mind, Bradley said. I really
want tobeontheteam, but I want
to earn my way onto the team,
just like Im going to have to. If
the captain and assistant cap-
tains think Ive done enough to
get on the team, theyre going to
pick me.
And if they dont, thats totally
fair, too.
The conditions at East Lake
were relatively tame until the fi-
nal hour, when sprinkles turned
to rain and even halted play with
the final two groups not finished.
Donald returned to play the 18th
in a driving rain, and did well to
escape with par from the bunker
on the par-3 closing hole.
Charles Howell III, who ap-
pearance at East Lake guarantees
another trip back to Georgia in
April for the Masters inhis home-
town, was at 67 along with Adam
Scott, Hunter Mahan, Jason Day
and Matt Kuchar.
The group at 68 included an-
other batch of Presidents Cup
hopefuls, from Aaron Baddeley
on the International team to Bill
Haas andBrandt Snedeker onthe
American side.
Phil Mickelson also shot a 68
andis onBradleys side not be-
cause he wants himas a captains
pick, but because they appear to
share an affinity for golf in Geor-
gia. Mickelson has won the Tour
Championship twice at East
Lake, along with three Masters
andthreeregular PGATour stops
in the Atlanta area.
Webb Simpson, No. 1in the Fe-
dEx Cup, bogeyed the last hole
for a 69. Of the top five players in
the FedEx Cup, Dustin Johnson
(No. 2) was the only player not to
break par. He shot 70.
GOLF
Continued from Page 1B
feet. By midweek, an NFL
sent a memo to all 32 teams
that warned of fines, suspen-
sions and even the loss of
draft picks if it determined
players faked injuries during a
game.
Giants teammate Mathias
Kiwanuka labeled the warning
a dangerous path to go
down, and hes right. Too
many guys are playing with
real injuries and risking last-
ing damage to their bodies as
it is, and thats before you
take into account how little
we still know about concus-
sions. Vick, who already had
his helmet modified last sum-
mer to lessen the force of
blows to the head, went back
to the same firm for more
work this week as part of a
bid to get back on the field.
The NFL responded to a
growing body of evidence on
concussions by putting a
league-wide protocol in place
midway through the 2009
season. The number of con-
cussions reported last year
was 260, up considerably from
the 200 reported in 2008. Dr.
Thom Mayer, who advises the
NFL Players Association on
concussion-related issues,
conceded hes been very
busy monitoring the first two
weekends of the 2011 season.
Weve got to look at a lot
more games to see if theres a
trend here or not, he said in
a telephone interview Thurs-
day.
But Mayer also said he
believes the numbers reflect
cooperation from players in
reporting concussions as
much as an increasingly vio-
lent game.
Weve educated the med-
ical staffs, coaches and train-
ers and put this battle buddy
concept in place ... so guys
who know each other can get
involved. We saw a great
example of that last season
with Aaron Rodgers and Do-
nald Driver.
Rodgers, the Packers QB,
was concussed during a game
against the Redskins last sea-
son and sat down. After his
return, he took another big
hit against the Lions and
likely would have gone back
in risking a more severe
concussion until Driver
asked him a few questions
about the snap count and
realized his pal needed med-
ical attention.
It meant sitting another
game or two, Mayer said.
But when you consider
Green Bay goes on to win the
Super Bowl, then go back and
look at Rodgers chances of
getting hurt in the Lions
game, it probably had an
enormous impact on their
entire season.
The problem is that few
injury stories end that happi-
ly. Keep that in mind the next
time your teams star goes
down and the only thing you
care about is how soon he
gets back in.
LITKE
Continued from Page 1B
Jim Litke is a national sports co-
lumnist for The Associated Press.
Write to him at jlitke(at)ap.org.
Follow him at http://twitter.com/
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Wyoming Valley Conference
Division III title, Hanover Area
scored two unanswered goals
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Thursday.
Austin Bogart netted both
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period was unassisted and tied
the score at 1-1. The second was
assisted by Dominic Gagliardi.
Richard Umana scored unas-
sisted for the Bulldogs (2-3)
12:21 into the match.
Hanover Area............................................. 2 0 2
Berwick ....................................................... 1 0 1
First half: 1. BER, Richard Umana 12:21; 2. HAN,
Austin Bogart 14:56; 3. HAN, Bogart (Dominic Ga-
gliardi) 34:29
Shots: HAN12, BER27; Saves: HAN16 (Dan
Tomko), BER 11 (Alex Buck); Corners: HAN 4,
BER 8.
GAR 5, Nanticoke Area 2
Jesus Tlatenchi found the
back of the net three times for
GAR as it picked up its first win
of the season to improve to 1-6.
Tlatenchi also added an assist
Jeremy Soto and Edgar Tapia
rounded out the scoring for the
Grenadiers.
Dave Stecco and Rees Ro-
berts both scored for Nanti-
coke.
GAR............................................................... 2 3 5
Nanticoke Area............................................. 1 1 2
First half: 1. NAN Dave Stecco (Andrew Blank)
35:28; 2. GAR Jesus Tlatenchi (Joharky Santo)
32:30; 3. GAR Jeremy Soto 2:28.
Second half: 1. GAR Edgar Tapia (Tlatenchi)
38:37; 2. NAN Rees Roberts (Jake Niewinski)
30:52; 3. GAR Tlatenchi 16:13; 4. GAR Tlatenchi
:49.
Shots: GAR 28, NAN 15; Saves: GAR 8 (Ni-
cholas Rybitski), NAN 15 (Mike Mavus); Corners:
GAR 8, NAN 2.
Wyoming Seminary 2,
Meyers 0
Julius Rodatz scored the
winners in the first half and
Andre Gonzalez added an in-
surance goal for the Blue
Knights in the second half.
Reilly Breig made six saves
for the shutout. Malcolm Lu-
mia assisted on both goals for
Seminary.
Both teams are now 2-3 in
Division II.
Meyers........................................................ 0 0 0
Wyoming Seminary.................................. 1 1 2
First half: 1. WS, Julius Rodatz (Malcolm Lumia)
20:24
Second half: 2. WS, Andre Gonzalez (Lumia)
10:59
Shots: MEY 7, WS 13; Saves: MEY 4 (David
Oram), WS 6 (Reilly Breig); Corners: MEY 3, WS
1.
Crestwood 6, Tunkhannock 1
Alex Machalick netted three
tallies for the Comets, who
improved to 3-1 in Division I.
A.J. Krysicki contributed for
Crestwood with a goal and
three assists, while Marty Ry-
man and Sammy Skonieczki
added a goal apiece.
Tunkhannocks Jacob Hughes
scored off a pass from Dean
Mirabelli, but the Tigers fell to
3-3.
Tunkhannock............................................. 0 1 1
Crestwood.................................................. 2 4 6
First half: 1. CRE, Alex Machalick (Alex Buchholz)
36:15; 2. CRE, A.J. Krysicki 22:33
Second half: 1. CRE, Machalick (Krysicki)
39:30; 2. TUN, Jacob Hughes (Dean Mirabelli)
27:50; 3. CRE, Marty Ryman (Krysicki) 11:44; 4.
CRE, Machalick (Krysicki) 9:14; 5. CRE, Sammy
Skonieczki 6:13
Shots: TUN 11, CRE 34; Saves: TUN 20 (Zac
Daniels), CRE 5 (Steve Rerick); Corners: TUN 0,
CRE 4
Wyoming Area 6, MMI Prep 5
Nate Brague scored four
times to help the Warriors pull
out a road win over the Prep-
pers.
Sean OMalley also scored
for Wyoming Area.
Alex Van Hoekelen and Noah
Beltrami led the attack for
MMI.
Shots: WA 22, MMI 32; Saves: WA 10 (Aaron
Carter), MMI 7 (Greg Yannes); Corners: WA 2,
home 2.
Pittston Area 5, Hazleton
Area 1
The Patriots improved to 4-1
on Wednesday with the victory
as Jordan Consagra netted a
hat trick.
Pietro Colella and Matt Ta-
vaglione also scored for Pitt-
ston Area, while Max Pozzess-
ere found the back of the net
for the Cougars.
Pittston Area .............................................. 4 1 5
Hazleton Area............................................ 0 1 1
First half: 1. PA, Jordan Consagra (Eric Fino) 12th
minute; 2. PA, Consagra 20th; 3. PA, Consagra
(Matt Tavaglione) 30th; 4. PA, Tavaglione :30
Second half: 1. HAZ, Max Pozzessere 45th; 2.
PA, Pietro Colella (Tavaglione) 50th
Shots: PA 26, HAZ 5; Saves: PA (Taylor Ro-
berts), HAZ (n/a); Corners: PA 8, HAZ 3.
H . S . B OY S S O C C E R
Hawkeyes win Division III battle
The Times Leader staff
BrianStrait feels like hes being
watched.
Whether its during practice or
a scrimmage, Strait cant helpbut
feel a few pairs of eyes lurking
from somewhere.
And thats a good thing.
Strait, 23, is entering his third
season with the Pittsburgh Pen-
guins organization and the stea-
dy defenseman is one of the blue-
liners on the teams radar.
As a result, the Pittsburgh
brass is watching his every move
ontheiceas Strait works todevel-
op into an NHL defenseman.
Youre always being watched.
Youre definitely not forgotten,
he said. Its one thing that a
young player might get a little
nervous about, but after a while
youget usedto it. Its a chance for
you to make an impression.
Pittsburghs third round draft
pick in 2006, Strait has been the
model of consistency since he
joined the organization in 2009
after completing three years at
Boston University. Strait spent
all of the 2009-2010 season and
most of last year with Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton, playing in 78
and 75 games, respectively. Each
of those two years Strait posted a
plus-22 ratingas he was reliedup-
on to shut down the top forwards
on other AHL teams.
His effort earned Strait three
NHL games with Pittsburgh last
season, and the small taste has
left him wanting more.
I know that Im close, but Im
not content on where I am,
Strait said. I know theyre al-
ways strides to be made and I
have a lot of things to work on to
get to where I want to be.
While Straits brief stint in the
NHL last season has fueled his
hunger for more, it has also al-
lowed him to come into third
Pittsburgh training camp with a
heightened level of confidence.
Obviously Immore confident
than I was two years ago, even
last year. I knowwhat theyexpect
out of meandI knowwhat its like
to play in these (NHL) games
now, he said. I have a pretty
good grip of what its like to be an
NHL player.
And if Strait is to be on the
NHL roster to start the season,
hell have to leapfrog a couple
blueliners to claimthe seventh D
spot inPittsburgh. But if hehas to
wait and open the year in Wilkes-
Barre, Strait is fine with that as
well.
After all, he and his Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton teammates from
last season have some unfinished
business after an abrupt playoff
exit.
It stung for a while. We knew
we hada really goodteam, Strait
said. But it is what it is and once
you get back on the ice you can
put it behind you. Its over with.
W I L K E S - B A R R E / S C R A N T O N P E N G U I N S
Strait path could lead to NHL
TOMVENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com
The Big 12 dumped its embat-
tled commissioner Thursday and
said nine schools had pledged to
give their TVrights to the confer-
ence for the next six years, a step
intended to preserve a fractured
league that has lost twomembers
inthe past year andis expectedto
lose another by next summer.
The bottom line is we
achieved substantial reforms,
OklahomaPresidentDavidBoren
said after school presidents met
by telephone for more than an
hour. We feel extremely good.
Anil Gollahalli, Oklahomas
general counsel, saidnocontracts
had been signed yet in part be-
cause some schools must get the
approval of their governing
boards.
Commissioner Dan Beebe is
goneafter fiveup-and-downyears
that included securing a 13-year,
$1.2 billion contract with Fox
Sports but sharpcriticismfor fail-
ing to keep Nebraska (Big Ten)
and Colorado (Pac-12) from leav-
ingover thesummer. Texas A&M
plans to leave by July for the
SoutheasternConference.
C O L L E G E AT H L E T I C S
Big 12s Beebe out, revenue sharing on table
The Associated Press
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Neb., for the companys annual meeting. It will cap a tough
week for the maker of Chef Boyardee and other foods. On
Monday, ConAgra withdrew its buyout bid for rival Ralcorp
Holdings, after the maker of Post cereal and private-label
foods said it wasnt
interested in the
$5.17 billion offer. On
Tuesday, ConAgra
said its fiscal first-
quarter profit fell 42
percent on higher
costs for ingredients
and fuel.
KB Home reports earnings
The homebuilder is expected to
report a loss for its fiscal third
quarter. Many of its target cus-
tomers are first-time buyers
and seniors. And many of them
arent willing or financially able
to buy right now. KB is likely to
report an increase in orders
from a year earlier, when the
expiration of homebuyer tax
credit sent home sales plung-
ing. But business is still drasti-
cally below levels that can be
considered healthy.
The IMF and World Bank gather
The International Monetary Fund and World Bank hold their annual
meetings today and during the weekend, faced with an increasingly
troubled global economy.
There is little optimism that
any big solutions to problems
like Europes debt crisis will
come out of the gatherings.
The plunge in world stock
markets Thursday showed
how pessimistic investors
are. And IMF head Christine
Lagarde says the global
economy has entered a dan-
gerous phase.
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Rite Aids loss narrows
Rite Aid Corp. said Thursday its
fiscal second-quarter loss narrowed
as a customer rewards program im-
proved sales and Hurricane Irene
brought the drugstore operator more
business at the end of the quarter.
The Camp Hill, Pa., company also
trimmed its projected loss for fiscal
2012.
Rite Aid lost $94.7 million, or 11
cents per share, after paying pre-
ferred dividends in the quarter that
ended Aug. 27. A year ago it lost
$199.3 million, or 23 cents per share,
when it absorbed a $44-million
charge tied to refinancing. Revenue
climbed nearly 2 percent to $6.27
billion.
Analysts surveyed by FactSet ex-
pected, on average, a loss of 18 cents
per share.
CEO John Standley told analysts
Thursday morning that the compa-
nys Wellness Plus customer rewards
program was a key factor behind the
growth.
HP tabs Whitman CEO
Hewlett-Packard Co.s decision to
fire CEO Leo Apotheker after just 11
months and replace him with former
eBay chief Meg Whitman is another
dizzying turn of the executive merry-
go-round at a company whose lead-
ership issues are tearing it apart.
Swapping Apotheker with Whit-
man, a billionaire who ran for Cali-
fornia governor, is a decision de-
signed to stem investor fury over a
series of questionable strategy moves.
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PITTSTON TWP. The increased
passenger activity created by the boom-
ing Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling
industry was cited as a reason the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International
Airport needed to build a new parking
area. The recent flooding disaster is be-
ing blamed for possibly holding up the
parking lot project.
Because seven companies picked up
plans and five of those companies at-
tendedaSept. 9pre-bidmeetingtolearn
more about the project that couldaddas
manyas130additional parkingspacesto
the more than 1,100 currently on the
property, airport officials expected a
competitive bidding process.
But at a bid opening on Monday, only
one proposal was received, and it came
inmorethan$300,000morethantheair-
port anticipated.
The bid, by Popple Construction of
Laflin, wasfor $766,000. Theairport had
less than $500,000 budgeted for what it
believes will be a 45-day project, accord-
ing to Director Barry J. Centini.
Centini said he cant say for sure why
the total number of bidders was so low,
since most projects in recent years have
drawnadearthof bids. But heandassist-
ant airport director Michael W. Conner
said they believe the flooding caused by
heavy rainfalls generated by Tropical
Storm Lee had an impact. The flooding
of the Susquehanna River occurred be-
tweenthepre-bidconferenceandthebid
opening.
The plan would be to convert one em-
ployee-onlyparkinglot intoa passenger-
paidlot andthenaddspaces tothe other
employee-only lot on the property.
Centini said he had hoped to have the
project started and completed this fall,
but its now unclear when, or if, it will
begin. When the airports board meets
Oct. 4, the director will make a recom-
mendation that the board either accept
Popples bid or reject it and re-bid it in
the future with the hope more bids will
come in.
If the rebidding happens and the bids
still come in to high, he said the project
could be scaled back or completed in
phases.
The spaces are needed because of an
increased use of the airport by contrac-
tors andnatural gas drilling-relatedcom-
panies. Centini said vehicles parked at
theterminals garageandsurfacelots are
commonly bearing tags from states
where gas drilling companies are based,
including Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas
and Tennessee.
Wedont thinkits averycomplicated
job, Centini said, adding that hell take
a closer look at the bid line by line to see
why it came in much higher than antici-
pated. He said that although the airport
has some time to wait out the flood re-
pairs and perhaps get a lower bid, its a
project that cant wait too long.
Right now, its a toppriority, Centini
said, adding that the parking spaces are
often close to capacity and theres a con-
cern business will use other airports if
parking becomes an issue at Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton.
The airport board was supposed to
have met Thursday, but a conflict with
the Lackawanna County commissioners
who comprise half of the bi-county
board, necessitated the postponement
until Oct. 4.
Flood blamed for dearth of bids for airport lot
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
The bid, by Popple Construction of
Laflin, was for $766,000. The air-
port had less than $500,000 bud-
geted for the project.
ALLENTOWNElmer Goris
spent a year working in Amazon-
.com Inc.s warehouse in the Le-
high Valley, where books, CDs
and various other products are
packedandshippedto customers
who order fromthe worlds large-
st online retailer.
The 34-year-old Allentown res-
ident, who has worked in ware-
houses for more than 10 years,
said he quit in July because he
was frustrated with the heat and
demands that he work mandato-
ry overtime. He got light-headed,
he said, and his legs cramped,
symptoms he never experienced
in previous warehouse jobs. I
never felt like passing out in a
warehouse and I never felt treat-
edlike a piece of crapinany other
warehouse but this one, Goris
said. They can do that because
there arent any jobs in the area.
Goris complaints are not
unique.
In the past two months, The
Morning Call interviewed 20 cur-
rent and former warehouse work-
ers who showed proof of employ-
ment. They offered a behind-the-
scenes glimpse of what its like to
work in the warehouse on Route
100 near Interstate 78, where
temperatures soar on hot sum-
mer days, production rates are
difficult to achieve and the per-
manent jobs sought by many
temporary workers hired by an
outside agency are tough to get.
Only one of the employees in-
terviewed described it as a good
place to work.
The Morning Call forwarded
concerns of workers to Amazon.
The company didnt answer spe-
cific questions about the turn-
over rate or the working condi-
tions. Instead, Amazon spokes-
woman Michele Glisson emailed
a statement, which she attribut-
ed to Vickie Mortimer, general
manager at the Upper Macungie
warehouse.
The safety and welfare of our
employees is our No. 1priority at
Amazon, and as the general man-
ager, I take that responsibility se-
riously, the statement said. We
go to great lengths to ensure a
safe work environment, with ac-
tivities that include free water,
snacks, extra fans and cooled air
during the summer. I amgrateful
to work with such a fantastic
group of employees from our
community, and we partner with
them every day to make sure our
facility is a great place to work.
Amazon
workers
complain
By SPENCER SOPER
The Morning Call
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EW YORK Investors on Wall
Street and around the world sold
stocks with abandon Thursday,
more convinced than ever that a global re-
cession is under way. The Dow Jones in-
dustrial average lost almost 400 points.
The sell-off began in Asia, intensified in
Europe and rattled markets in the United
States all day. Stocks inNewYorkstageda
small rally before the end of trading but
still finished near their lows for the year.
One financial indicator after another
showed that investors are quickly losing
hope that the economy can keep growing.
The price of oil and metals, both of which
dependoneconomic demand, fell sharply.
Traders bought bonds for safety.
FedEx, a company that ships so many
goods it is considered a barometer of the
U.S. economy, had to lower its earnings
forecast for the year because its customers
areputtingoff purchasesof electronicsand
other gadgets fromChina.
The Dow fell 391.01 points, or 3.5 per-
cent, and closed at 10,733.83. The selling
was not just steep but broad: Nineteen
stocks on the New York Stock Exchange
fell for every one that rose. At one point,
the Dowwas down more than 500 points.
Markets rely on confidence and cer-
tainty. Right now there is neither, said
John Canally, an economic strategist at
LPL Financial, an investment firmin Bos-
ton.
It wasthesecondconsecutiverout inthe
stockmarket sincetheFederal Reservean-
nounced a change in strategy for fighting
the economic slowdown a bid to lower
long-term interest rates and get people
and companies to spend more money.
Economic news was bad around the
world. AcloselywatchedsurveyinEurope
indicated a recession could be on the way
there, and a manufacturing survey sug-
gested a slowdown in China, which has
been one of the hottest economies.
The probability of going back into re-
cession is higher nowthan at any point in
therecovery, saidTimQuinlan, anecono-
mist at Wells Fargo. He put his odds of a
recession at 35 percent, the highest yet.
ChristineLagarde, theheadof theInter-
national Monetary Fund, said the world
economy was entering a dangerous
phase. She told an annual meeting of the
IMF and World Bank that nations need
credible plans to get their debt under con-
trol.
In the United States, investors poured
money into American government debt,
which they see as less risky than stocks
even as the nation wrestles with how to
tame its long-termbudget problems.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note
hit1.71percent thelowest sincetheFed-
eral Reserve Bank of St. Louis started
keepingdaily records half a century ago. It
was 3.66 percent as recently as February,
when the economic forecast was brighter.
Yields fall as investors buy bonds and
sendtheir prices higher. Small yields are a
sign that investors are just looking for a
safe place to park their cash.
They want to get their money back,
said Guy LeBas, chief fixed income strate-
gist at Janney Capital Markets. How
much they earn is secondary.
The Dow almost matched its lowest
close of the year, 10,719 on Aug. 10. The
stock market was seized by volatility last
month, and at one point strung together
four consecutive days of 400-point moves
up or down.
Ina signof what a rocky year it has been
for the stock market, Thursdays decline
isnt even close to the biggest in 2011. The
Dow fell 634 points on Aug. 8, 519 points
on Aug. 10 and 512 points on Aug. 4.
It would have to fall 485 more points to
reach the traditional definition of a bear
market a 20 percent decline from the
markets peak since the financial melt-
down in 2008. That peak was in April.
Dow drops 391 points
AP PHOTO
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York. Stocks plunged Thursday, extending a rout
around the world. Indicators across the financial markets had investors concerned that theres no clear way the U.S. will
avoid another recession.
By FRANCESCA LEVY AP Business Writer
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NATIONAL FORECAST
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information go to:
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Forecasts, graphs
and data 2011
Weather Central, LP
Yesterday 76/64
Average 70/50
Record High 94 in 1931
Record Low 31 in 1904
Yesterday 0
Month to date 69
Year to date 77
Last year to date 82
Normal year to date 106
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the days
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Precipitation
Yesterday 0.35
Month to date 6.87
Normal month to date 2.86
Year to date 45.57
Normal year to date 27.87
Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg
Wilkes-Barre 3.96 -0.42 22.0
Towanda 2.33 -0.20 21.0
Lehigh
Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0
Delaware
Port Jervis 4.46 0.04 18.0
Todays high/
Tonights low
TODAYS SUMMARY
Highs: 68-73. Lows: 54-62. Showers will
develop today, then expect rain and a
few thunderstorms tonight.
The Poconos
Highs: 74-77. Lows: 63-68. Showers and
scattered thunderstorms will be likely
today and tonight.
The Jersey Shore
Highs: 68-74. Lows: 56-60. Expect show-
ers and isolated thunderstorms today
and tonight.
The Finger Lakes
Highs: 74-77. Lows: 62-65. Showers and
thunderstorms may produce heavy rain
today and tonight.
Brandywine Valley
Highs: 75-78. Lows: 66-72. Expect periods
of heavy rain and scattered thunder-
storms today and tonight.
Delmarva/Ocean City
Anchorage 53/44/.00 55/42/pc 53/39/sh
Atlanta 80/69/.13 78/60/sh 76/57/s
Baltimore 80/64/.01 77/67/t 77/63/t
Boston 73/64/.05 69/66/sh 74/65/sh
Buffalo 73/65/.02 71/60/sh 70/51/sh
Charlotte 76/69/.12 81/63/t 81/57/t
Chicago 63/52/.00 61/51/c 62/53/sh
Cleveland 74/57/.01 66/56/sh 66/54/c
Dallas 79/67/.00 85/63/s 92/68/pc
Denver 77/41/.00 83/48/s 83/51/s
Detroit 73/53/.00 64/51/r 63/51/sh
Honolulu 86/75/.00 88/72/s 86/71/s
Houston 94/70/.00 90/70/pc 92/73/s
Indianapolis 71/53/.00 66/47/pc 64/47/c
Las Vegas 98/73/.00 100/76/s 96/74/pc
Los Angeles 71/61/.00 72/64/pc 70/63/pc
Miami 90/79/.00 91/79/t 89/79/t
Milwaukee 60/54/.00 58/50/sh 61/50/sh
Minneapolis 57/46/.00 63/43/pc 65/45/s
Myrtle Beach 84/72/1.52 83/71/t 81/67/t
Nashville 83/60/.00 72/51/sh 74/56/c
New Orleans 89/72/.35 86/68/t 85/68/s
Norfolk 82/72/.11 80/72/t 82/66/t
Oklahoma City 70/53/.95 83/57/s 86/61/pc
Omaha 65/44/.00 68/47/s 70/51/s
Orlando 91/75/.33 92/77/t 91/77/t
Phoenix 106/78/.00 107/78/s 106/78/pc
Pittsburgh 76/66/.04 71/54/sh 67/49/sh
Portland, Ore. 78/57/.00 83/60/s 85/60/s
St. Louis 64/56/.03 69/51/pc 68/48/sh
Salt Lake City 83/52/.00 84/58/s 84/61/s
San Antonio 95/69/.00 90/66/pc 95/70/s
San Diego 71/62/.00 74/65/pc 73/63/pc
San Francisco 73/54/.00 73/55/pc 67/55/pc
Seattle 74/63/.00 78/59/pc 77/60/s
Tampa 91/75/.69 91/77/t 91/74/t
Tucson 98/70/.00 100/72/s 98/72/pc
Washington, DC 77/68/.00 76/65/t 78/62/t
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Amsterdam 63/52/.00 63/51/pc 68/53/pc
Baghdad 100/68/.00 105/78/s 102/73/s
Beijing 82/48/.00 78/50/s 82/52/s
Berlin 66/50/.00 61/46/pc 68/50/s
Buenos Aires 66/52/.00 64/47/sh 69/49/pc
Dublin 61/48/.00 59/49/pc 61/48/pc
Frankfurt 70/52/.00 63/46/pc 71/49/s
Hong Kong 84/75/.00 83/75/sh 82/75/sh
Jerusalem 88/64/.00 80/63/t 80/62/pc
London 66/54/.00 68/53/pc 69/53/pc
Mexico City 73/57/.00 71/56/t 72/56/t
Montreal 72/64/.00 72/57/c 74/57/pc
Moscow 63/46/.00 59/45/sh 55/44/sh
Paris 66/52/.00 70/51/pc 75/50/pc
Rio de Janeiro 75/68/.00 84/69/pc 74/65/t
Riyadh 99/73/.00 106/75/s 108/76/s
Rome 79/61/.00 83/64/pc 80/62/t
San Juan 90/79/.37 88/77/pc 88/76/t
Tokyo 84/66/.00 78/66/sh 79/65/pc
Warsaw 66/50/.00 62/44/pc 63/44/pc
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
WORLD CITIES
River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday.
Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snowurries, i-ice.
Philadelphia
77/64
Reading
76/61
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre
69/62
70/62
Harrisburg
74/61
Atlantic City
75/67
New York City
74/64
Syracuse
74/59
Pottsville
71/61
Albany
71/61
Binghamton
Towanda
69/59
67/59
State College
68/57
Poughkeepsie
71/61
85/63
61/51
83/48
88/63
63/43
72/64
70/55
71/49
90/51
78/59
74/64
64/51
78/60
91/79
90/70
88/72
53/42
55/42
76/65
Sun and Moon
Sunrise Sunset
Today 6:52a 6:59p
Tomorrow 6:53a 6:58p
Moonrise Moonset
Today 2:14a 4:31p
Tomorrow 3:25a 5:04p
New First Full Last
Sept. 27 Oct. 3 Oct. 11 Oct. 19
The biggest chal-
lenge we've had
lately is trying to
be optimistic
about this week-
end's weather.
The lackluster
outlook is due to
having a stalled
weather pattern
here in the east
with a steadfast
owof converg-
ing wind cur-
rents transport-
ing warm and
humid air north-
ward along the
coast. For us,
that means more
clouds than sun
and more rain.
The greatest
chance for rain
will come later
today and
tonight. Over the
weekend, more
showers will
form but most of
the time will be
rain free with
intervals of sun-
shine. We will
continue to have
warm afternoons
and warm nights.
Oh, and by the
way, autumn
arrived at 5:05
this morning.
- Tom Clark
NATIONAL FORECAST: Numerous showers and thunderstorms are in store for the East today, and
heavy rain will be likely in portions of the region. Expect showers over parts of the Ohio Valley and
Great Lakes, as well. Meanwhile, a ridge of high pressure will bring mainly sunny skies and above nor-
mal temperatures to the majority of the West.
Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl Airport
Temperatures
Heating Degree Days*
Precipitation
TODAY
Cloudy, showers
SATURDAY
Cloudy,
showers
75
63
MONDAY
Partly
sunny
73
63
TUESDAY
Cloudy,
showers
73
55
WEDNESDAY
Partly
sunny
65
55
THURSDAY
Partly
sunny
65
55
SUNDAY
Cloudy,
showers
76
63
70

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MSRP $26,215
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Customer
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Conquest Rebate -$1000
Military Rebate -$500
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36845
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Military Rebate -$500
2004 JEEP WRANGLER X PKG 4X4
Green, Automatic, Hard Top, CD, Running Boards, Alloy Wheels, Cloth Int.
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Blue, Soft Top, Manual, CD, Air, Alloy Wheels, 2 Tone, Cloth
2006 DODGE STRATUS SXT
Blue , Alloy Wheels, Cltoh, Cruise, Air, CD, Power Windows/Locks
2003 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS
Black, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows/Locks, Automatic, Tinted Windows, CD
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Blue, AWD, Alloy Wheels, Leather, Moonroof, Cruise, Ai, Auto, Sport Shift
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Black, 4X4, Manual, Leather, Soft Top, CD, Air, Alloy Wheels
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2006 NISSAN ARMADA SE V8
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Maroon, 4X4, Alloy Wheels, Cloth Int. Auto, Air, Power Windows and Locks
2008 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4 QUAD
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Green, Hich, Cap, Bedliner, Auto, Alloy Wheels, Air, Power WIndows & Locks
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Hitch, Alloy Wheels, Cloth, Cruise, Air, Auto, CD, Power Windows & Locks
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LOST CAT. Female,
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haired domestic.
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570-824-4794
LOST DUE TO
FLOOD. CAT, named
Sweetie. She is
black, brown and a
little orange & gray;
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eyes. Approximately
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120 Found
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with 3 initials.
Call to identify
570-332-4536
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby
given that Letters
Testamentary have
been granted to Ann
Marie Morgan in the
Estate of Caroline A.
Strakalitus (late of
the Borough of
Edwardsville) who
died on January 20,
2011.
All persons indebted
to said Estate are
required to make
payment and those
having claims or
demands to present
the same without
delay to the Admin-
istratrix or her attor-
ney.
WILLIAM J. McCALL,
ESQUIRE
1575 Wyoming Ave
Forty-Fort, PA 18704
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ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
been issued to
Nancy S. Berley of
Kingston, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia, Executrix of the
Estate of Abraham
Lester Berley a/k/a
Abe L. Berley,
Deceased, who
died on August 17,
2011, late of the Bor-
ough of Kingston,
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania. All
creditors are
requested to pres-
ent their claims and
all persons indebted
to the decedent will
make payment to
the aforementioned
Executrix or her
attorney. ROSENN,
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WALD, LLP, 15 S.
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NOTICE
In The Court Of
Common Pleas Of
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania Civil
Action Law
No. 2011 10465
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on
August 12, 2011, the
Petition of JEN-
NIFER MELANIE
ANDERSON was
filed in the above
named Court, pray-
ing for Decree to
change his name to
JEREMY MATTHEW
ANDERSON.
The Court has fixed
October 24, 2011, at
9:30 A.M. on the 3rd
floor of the Luzerne
County Courthouse,
Wilkes-Barre, Penn-
sylvania, as the time
and place for the
hearing of said Peti-
tion, when and
where all persons
interested may
appear and show
cause, if any, why
the prayer of said
Petition should not
be granted.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Combined Ses-
sions of Wilkes-
Barre City Council
scheduled for 5:00
p.m., Thursday,
November 3, 2011
and 5:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, November
22, 2011 are hereby
cancelled and are
rescheduled as part
of a Combined Ses-
sion on Thursday,
November 17, 2011,
starting at 5:00
p.m., in City Council
Chambers, 4th
Floor, City Hall, 40
East Market Street,
Wilkes-Barre, PA.
The Regular Session
immediately follows
the Work Session.
If special accommo-
dations are required
for persons with dis-
abilities, please noti-
fy Jack McCutcheon
at 570-208-4112.
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NOTICE OF HEARING
TO: Jose Lima
RE: Adoption of Adoption of J. L., Jr.
Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
A petition has been filed asking the Court to put an end to all rights you have
to your child, J.L., Jr. The Court has set a hearing to consider ending your rights to your
child. That hearing will be held as set forth below:
PLACE: Luzerne County Court House, Bernard C. Brominski Building
Orphans' Courtroom, 3rd Floor, 113 West North Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
DATE: November 3, 2011 TIME: 9:00 a.m.
You are warned that even if you fail to appear at the scheduled hearing the
hearing will go on without you and your rights to your child (ren) may be ended by the
Court without you being present. You have a right to be represented at the hearing by
a lawyer. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT
HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE ONE OF THE
OFFICES SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
Legal Services of Northeastern, PA, Inc., Luzerne County Public
410 BiCentennial Building Defender's Office
15 Public Square Luzerne County Courthouse
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18711
(570) 825-8567 (570) 825-1754
BY: Anthony J. Lumbis, Esquire
Luzerne County Children and Youth Services
111 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701
Telephone No. : (570) 826-8700 Extension 5139
PUBLIC NOTICE
Luzerne County is seeking proposals for
Insurance Risk Management Services for
the period of January 1, 2012 through
December 31, 2012.
Proposal guidelines can be obtained by
visiting the Luzerne County website at
www.luzernecounty.org and clicking on
Request for Proposals. Luzerne County
requires one original and two copies of
each proposal, which shall be submitted
on or before Monday, October 31, 2011 at
Noon. Proposals can be dropped-off or
mailed to Luzerne County Manager/Chief
Clerk, Luzerne County Courthouse, 200
North River Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711. The envelope must be marked
``Sealed ProposalDo Not Open. For fur-
ther information please contact Luzerne
County Manager/Chief Clerk Douglas A.
Pape at (570) 825-1635.
The County of Luzerne is an EEO/ADA
employer and does not discriminate in the
provision of services.
By Order of
Douglas A. Pape
Luzerne County Manager/Chief
Clerk
Octagon
Family Restaurant
375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651
570-779-2288
35 cent
WING SPECIAL
Saturday & Wednesday
* In house only, Minimum order of a dozen.
Home of the Original
O-Bar Pizza
Closing Business!
AUCTION
LIQUOR LICENSE! FINE SEATING, RESTAU-
RANT, KITCHEN & DELI EQUIPT.
MON. SEPT. 26TH, 10:00 A.M.
REALLY COOKING CAF
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31 TUNKHANNOCK HWY., RTE 309, DALLAS
*************************
Owner Relocates!
AUCTION
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MECHANIC/ CONTRACTOR TOOLS (SNAP-
ON & MAC), FARM TRACTOR, TRAILERS,
SHELVING & MORE!
SAT., SEPT., 24TH @ 9:00 A.M.
The Former Building of TWO
JACKS CYCLE & POWERSPORTS
1019 N. WASHINGTON ST., WILKES-BARRE
Col. Steve Sitar & Co.
(570) 586-1397 PaLic.AU2124-L
www.sitarauctions.com
Hazleton
PUBLIC AUCTION
RESTAURANT / DELI EQUIPMENT
2:30 P.M. Mon. Sept. 26, 2011
Location: 2 East Broad St., Hazleton, PA
(Traded as Cyber Cafe. LLC.)
No Premium See
www.Houserauctioneers.com
for full ad/pics - Sale Subject to Approval
By The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for
Middle District of PA
Doug/Tim Houser Aucts. AU-000446L Sale by: U.S.
Bankruptcy Court for Middle District of PA Jason/Nathan
Houser Assoc. Aucts. Trustee: Wm. G. Schwab,
Lehighton, Pa
610-799-2396 or 570-386-2191
Jewelry, Coins, Linens Jewelry, Coins, Linens
& & Antique Auction Antique Auction
AUCTIONS BY MARVA
213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE
Mon., Sept-26 5PM Doors Open at 3PM
10 KT, 14KT, 18KT, & Costume Jewelry, Lots
Of Sterling Items, Variety Of Linens, Silver
Coins, Pre World War II Lionel Train Set,
Vintage Schwinn Girls Bicycle & Boys Roll
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Daily!!! 10% BUYERS PREMIUM
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listing & lots of photos. For Information:
570-822-8249 or 570-714-7355 (SELL)
AUCTION AUCTION
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 @ 5:00 PM
ROUTE 924 SHEPPTON PA (868 Center st.)
Elegant king size bedroom set; waterfall Bedroom
Set with inlay; kitchen sets; treadmill; dinning
room sets; electric wheelchair; Kimball player
piano; trunks; bedroom sets; curio cabinets; trad-
ing cards; glassware; collectables; tools; coins;
ivory card box; TVs; DVD players; kitchen gadg-
ets; air conditioners; useful household items;
Partial listing AU1839-l
J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041
Note: Check web site jandjauction.net for pictures
and listing.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The County of Lackawanna Transit System
(COLTS) is seeking written proposals for
professional architectural, engineering
and related services required for the con-
struction of the Intermodal Transportation
Center Project and Martz Site Parking Lot
Facility in Scranton, PA.
Copies of the complete Request for Pro-
posals (RFP) will be available for download
by Monday, September 26, 2011 on the
Business Opportunities page of the
COLTS website (www.coltsbus.com). The
Business Opportunities page can be
found on the About COLTS pull down
menu on the COLTS website homepage.
A non-mandatory Pre-proposal confer-
ence will be held at the Project Site locat-
ed on the southwest corner of the inter-
section of Lackawanna Avenue and Cliff
Street in Scranton, PA, on Wednesday,
October 12, 2011 at 10:00AM. The site is
located across Lackawanna Avenue from
the existing Martz Bus Terminal. Prospec-
tive proposers are strongly encouraged to
attend and provide written questions prior
to this meeting; Include Scranton Inter-
modal Transportation Center in the sub-
ject line. Final written questions must be
submitted by Wednesday, October 19,
2011, 5:00 PM. Written responses will be
returned by Friday, October 21, 2011 5:00
PM. All questions shall be submitted by
email only to Michael Hartley, Construction
Manager at mhartley@mbakercorp.com.
The Proposer will be required to comply
with all applicable Federal and State laws
and regulations including Disadvantaged
Business Enterprise and EEO regulations.
Furthermore, the project is subject to
financial assistance from the local jurisdic-
tions, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and the Federal Transit Administration and
all applicable provisions of the laws and
regulations must be followed. COLTS
reserves the right to postpone, to accept
or reject any and all proposals, in whole or
in part, or to waive informalities as it
deems to be in its best interest.
The design and engineering services
required for the construction of the project
are expected to involve the following
tasks:
1. Preliminary Design Development
2. Final Design Development
3. Preparation of Construction Documents
4. Contract Procurement
5. Contract Administration and
Construction Services
One (1) Technical Proposal on a CD in PDF
format and one original (marked original)
and four (4) copies of the technical pro-
posal shall be submitted no later than
12:00 Noon, prevailing time Wednesday,
October 26, 2011. The Technical Proposal
must be submitted in a sealed container
and appropriately labeled COLTS
Scranton Intermodal Transportation Cen-
ter Project and Martz Site Parking Facility
Design. No Cost Proposals will be
received at this time and no costs shall be
included in the Technical Proposals. See
complete Request for Proposals for full
details. The proposals should be
addressed to:
Mr. Robert Fiume, Executive Director
County of Lackawanna Transit System,
800 North South Road,
Scranton, PA 18504.
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE INVITES QUAL-
IFIED AGENCIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO
SUBMIT A PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE THE
FOLLOWING:
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE
CENTER COORDINATOR
REFERENCE #91611RFP1AAA
RESPONSES FOR THE LISTED REQUEST
FOR PROPOSAL MUST BE SUBMITTED TO
THE LUZERNE COUNTY PURCHASING
DEPARTMENT, C/O FRANK A. PUGLIESE,
JR., 20 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WILKES BARRE, PA 18701 BY SEPTEMBER
30, 2011 NO LATER THAN 12:00 P.M.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUC-
TIONS MAY RESULT IN RFP REJECTION.
RFPS MUST BE RECEIVED WEEKDAYS
BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9:00 AM TO
4:00 PM. ONLY (EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS).
RFP packages may be obtained at the
offices of Luzerne Purchasing Department
in the Penn Place Building, 20 North Penn-
sylvania Avenue, Wilkes Barre, Pa 18711,
and on the website at
www.luzernecounty.org.
THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE DOES NOT
DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE,
COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELI-
GION, AGE, FAMILY, AND HANDICAPPED
STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVI-
SION OF SERVICES.
THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
FRANK A. PUGLIESE, JR, DIRECTOR
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
ADVERTISEMENT PUBLISHED BY ORDER
OF:
DOUG A. PAPE, CHIEF CLERK
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE INVITES QUAL-
IFIED AGENCIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO
SUBMIT A PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE THE
FOLLOWING:
SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT:
TITLE SEARCHING
REF. #92211RFP1SH
RESPONSES FOR THE LISTED REQUEST
FOR PROPOSAL MUST BE SUBMITTED TO
THE LUZERNE COUNTY PURCHASING
DEPARTMENT, C/O FRANK A. PUGLIESE,
JR., 20 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WILKES BARRE, PA 18701 BY OCTOBER 5,
2011 NO LATER THAN 4:00 P.M.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUC-
TIONS MAY RESULT IN RFP REJECTION.
RFPS MUST BE RECEIVED WEEKDAYS
BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9:00 AM TO
4:00 PM. ONLY (EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS).
RFP packages may be obtained at the
offices of Luzerne Purchasing Department
in the Penn Place Building, 20 North Penn-
sylvania Avenue, Wilkes Barre, Pa 18711,
and on the website at
www.luzernecounty.org.
THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE DOES NOT
DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE,
COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELI-
GION, AGE, FAMILY, AND HANDICAPPED
STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVI-
SION OF SERVICES.
THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
FRANK A. PUGLIESE, JR, DIRECTOR
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
ADVERTISEMENT PUBLISHED BY ORDER
OF:
DOUG A. PAPE, CHIEF CLERK
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given by Stark Holdings,
Inc./ Self Storage Units located at 110 Saint
Marys Road, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
18706, that the contents of the storage
units listed below will be sold at Public
Auction on Saturday, September 24, 2011
from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Identification in
required. Sealed bids will be accepted until
3:00 PM. Only cash, certified check, or
money orders are acceptable forms of
payment. Sale may be cancelled without
prior notice.
The Owner(s) of these storage units have
ten days from the first published date of
Wednesday, August 31, 2011 to make full
payment and reclaim their belongings
before disposition begins.
NAME
Ken Hammerbacher
Ken Hammerbacher
Charles Bradley
Robin Grimshaw
Marylou Pavlic
Richard Bronson
Deena Bomitatis
Jerry Stefanoski
Leroy Hagenbaugh
Tracey Howell
Tammy Diotaiuto
Martin Foust
UNIT NUMBER
5014 & 5015
C324 & C341
A101, B240 & C332
A126
B255
B236
B241
B254
B255
B279
B281
B283
135 Legals/
Public Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
THE PITTSTON
AREA
SCHOOL DISTRICT
IS SEEKING APPLI-
CANTS FOR
THE FOLLOWING
POSITION
SECONDARY
GUIDANCE
COUNSELOR
PA GUIDANCE
COUNSELOR CER-
TIFICATE,
STANDARD STATE
APPLICATION,
OFFICIAL COLLEGE
TRANSCRIPTS,
3 LETTERS OF
RECOMMENDA-
TIONS,
ACT 34, ACT 151,
ACT 114
CLEARANCES
REQUIRED,
SALARY AND BEN-
EFITS AS PER
CONTRACTUAL
AGREEMENT
PLEASE SEND
APPLICATIONS TO
MR. GEORGE
COSGROVE,
SUPERINTENDENT
PITTSTON AREA
SCHOOL DISTRICT
5 STOUT ST.
PITTSTON, PA
18640.
APPLICATIONS
WILL BE ACCEPTED
IN THE OFFICE OF
THE SUPERINTEN-
DENT FROM MON-
DAY, SEPT. 26 TO
FRIDAY, SEPT. 30,
2011
PUBLIC NOTICE -
Snow Plowing
2011-2012
Season
The City of Nanti-
coke is seeking
bids for snow plow-
ing and salting
services for the
2010-2011 winter
season. Services
will be hired on an
as needed basis by
the Public Works
Street Commission-
er or City Adminis-
trator to supple-
ment existing per-
sonnel and/or
equipment. Con-
tractors should sub-
mit the following
bids along with Cer-
tification of Insur-
ance until 3:00 local
time on Monday,
October 3, 2011 to
The City of Nanti-
coke, Attn: City
Administrator, 15 E.
Ridge St. Nanti-
coke, PA 18634,
and then publicly
opened and read
aloud at 3:15 PM on
that date in Council
Chambers.
Plowing (own 4x4
vehicle $______ per
hour)
Holly M. Cirko
City Administrator
140 Personals
Female Companion
wanted. Free rent,
food, own bedroom
& privacy. Between
ages of 50-60. Call
570-891-1919
150 Special Notices
ADOPT: Adoring
couple longs to
adopt newborn.
Forever love,
secure future
awaits your baby.
Kim & Tim
800-407-4318
ADOPT: Adoring
Mom, Dad, Big
Brother would like
to share a lifetime
of hugs & kisses
in our loving home
with a newborn.
Please Call
Lynda & Dennis
888-688-1422
Expenses Paid
WANTED
MALE SINGERS
(570) 696-3385
150 Special Notices
The Reception
takes up 28% of
a couples wed-
ding budget.
Get the best
value by having
an Oyster
Wedding!
bridezella.net
MONTY MONTY SA SAYS YS
The Princess is
running as fast
as her birthday
feet will go. It's
almost her
week...Almost.
Celebrate tonight
with the wiener-
dog races! Good
luck Doc.
P PA AYING $500 YING $500
MINIMUM
DRIVEN IN
Full size 4 wheel
drive trucks
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
for heavy equip-
ment, backhoes,
dump trucks,
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035
542-2277
6am to 8pm
330 Child Care
DAYCARE
in my Kingston
home. Licensed.
Accepting
Lackawanna &
Luzerne CCC.
570-283-0336
360 Instruction &
Training
CAREGIVER
with 15 years expe-
rience is looking for
work. 570-871-5668
406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
HONDA`09 RECON
TRX 250CC/Electric
shift. Like New.
REDUCED
$3,650.
(570) 814-2554
406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV
NEW!! Full size
adult ATV. Strong 4
stroke motor. CVT
fully automatic
transmission with
reverse. Electric
start. Front & rear
luggage racks.
Long travel suspen-
sion. Disc brakes.
Dual stage head
lights. Perfect for
hunters & trail rid-
ers alike. BRAND NEW
& READY TO RIDE.
$1,695 takes it
away.
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
TOMAHAWK`10
ATV, 125 CC. Brand
New Tomahawk mid
size 125cc 4 wheel-
er. Only $995 takes
it away! Call
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
409 Autos under
$5000
BMW 98 740 IL
White with beige
leather interior.
New tires, sunroof,
heated seats. 5 cd
player 106,000
miles .Asking
$5,995.
570-451-3259
570-604-0053
CADILLAC `94
DEVILLE SEDAN
94,000 miles,
automatic, front
wheel drive, 4
door, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
all power, cruise
control, leather
interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004
CADILLAC 03
DeVille. Excellent
shape, all leather.
$4650. BUICK 03
Century. Great
shape $3400
570-819-3140
570-709-5677
DODGE `95 DAKOTA
2WD V6. Regular
Cab/6Ft. 5 speed.
113,000 miles. Runs
like a champ. Needs
some work. $1,400.
570-814-1255
FORD 93 TAURUS
Newly inspected,
new brakes, new
tires, air condition-
ing. 102K.
$1850 FIRM.
Call Vince after 5
570-258-2450
409 Autos under
$5000
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 00 TAURUS
STATION WAGON
3rd seat. Local
new car trade!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
GMC 96 JIMMY SLE
4WD, Hunter
Green, 4 door, CD,
168,000 miles.
$2,100 obo.
(570) 262-7550
HYUNDAI `02
ELANTRA
129,995 miles, man-
ual, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
windows, power
mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD player,
leather interior, sun
roof, rear windshield
wiper, tinted win-
dows, $3,500
570-654-8469
MERCURY `95 TRACER
Reliable transporta-
tion. Excellent fuel
mileage. Call for
details. $600 OBO
570-240-7539
MERCURY `96 SABLE
New tires and
brakes. Needs
work. $1,000. Call
570-674-2630
SATURN `04 VUE
65K, Auto, Loaded.
Needs transmis-
sion/airbags. Book
value $10,000. Sell
$3,000 or best offer
(570) 829-2875
(570) 332-1252
412 Autos for Sale
ACURA `02 RSX
142,000 miles,
5 speed, $5,600
570-239-9316
ACURA `06 TL
4 Door 3.2 VTEC 6
Cylinder engine
Auto with slapstick.
Navigation system.
57k miles. Black
with Camel Leather
interior. Heated
Seats. Sun Roof,
Excellent condition.
Satellite Radio, Fully
loaded. $18,000.
570-814-2501
AUDI `04 A6 QUATTRO
3.0 V6. Silver. New
tires & brakes. 130k
highway miles.
Leather interior.
Heated Seats.
$7,500 or best offer.
570-905-5544
412 Autos for Sale
AUDI `05 A4 1.8T
Cabriolet Convert-
ible S-Line. 52K
miles. Auto. All
options. Silver.
Leather interior.
New tires. Must
sell. $17,500 or best
offer 570-954-6060
AUDI `96 QUATTRO
A6 station wagon.
143k miles. 3rd row
seating. $2,800 or
best offer. Call
570-861-0202
CHEVY `96 CAVALIER
2 door, runs good
and looks good.
$1,950. Call
570-407-1134
412 Autos for Sale
09Jeep Patriot $11,995
09Escape xlt $11,995
08MARINER4X4$13,995
08 IMPALA LS $10,995
05EXPLORE3ROW $11,995
08RANGER50K$10,995
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
BMW `00 323I
Black w/ tan leather
interior. All power. 6
cylinder. Sun roof.
Recently inspected.
New tires. 140K
miles. $6,800
(570) 868-6986
412 Autos for Sale
ACME AUTO SALES
343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
Across from Scranton Prep
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Call Our Auto Credit
Hot Line to get
Pre-approved for a
Car Loan!
800-825-1609
www.acmecarsales.net
11 AUDI S5
QUATTRO CONVERTIBLE
Sprint blue/black &
tan leather, 7
speed, auto turbo,
330 HP,
Navigation, (AWD)
08 DODGE AVENGER
Blue, auto, V6,
69k miles
08 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX SE
blue, auto V6
07 CHRYSLER 300
LTD AWD silver,
grey leather
06 PONTIAC G6
Silver, 4 door auto
06 DODGE STRATUS SXT
RED.
05 TOYOTA CAMRY
XLE silver, grey
leather, sunroof
05 VW NEW JETTA
gray, auto, 4 cyl
05 CHEVY MALIBU
Maxx White, grey
leather, sunroof
04 NISSAN ALTIMA SL
3.5 white, black
leather, sun roof
03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO
Mid blue/light grey
leather, Naviga-
tion, (AWD)
02 BUICK PARK AVE
Silver, V6
01 SATURN LS 300
Blue
01 VOLVO V70 STATION
WAGON, blue/grey,
leather, AWD
99 CHRYSLER
CONCORDE gold
98 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS black
98 SUBARU LEGACY
SW white, auto,
4 cyl. (AWD)
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd
seat, Navgtn, 4x4
07 FORD ESCAPE XLT
green/tan lint 4x4
07 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SXT Blue
grey leather, 7
passenger mini van
06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS V6 4 X 4
06 MITSUBISHI
ENDEAVOR XLS,
Blue auto, V6, awd
06 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
GLS, green, auto,
V6, awd
06 PONTIAC
TORRANT
Black (AWD)
06 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN ES, red,
4dr, entrtnmt cntr,
7 pass mini van
05 FORD F150 XLT
SUPER CREW TRUCK
Blue & tan, 4 dr. 4x4
05 GMC ENVOY SLE,
Silver,
3rd seat, 4x4
05 FORD ESCAPE XLT
Silver 4 x4
05 BUICK RANIER CXL
gold, tan, leather,
sunroof (AWD)
05 GMC SIERRA
X-Cab, blk, auto,
4x4 truck
04 FORD EXPEDITION
Eddie Bauer,
white & tan,
tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
04 FORD EXPEDITION
XLT, white,
3rd seat, 4x4
04 FORD EXPLORER
LTD pearl white,
black leather, 3rd
seat 4x4
04 MITSUBISHI
ENDEAVOR XLS
red, auto, V6, 4x4
3rd seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY SUBURBAN
LS, pewter silver,
3rd seat, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR LX
green 4 door, 7
passenger mini van
02 CHEVY 2500 HD
Reg. Cab. pickup
truck, green,
auto, 4x4
01 FORD F150 XLT
Super Cab 4x4
truck, white & tan
00 CHEVY 1500
SILVERADO XCAB
2wd truck,
burgundy & tan
00 GRAND CARAVAN
SPORT, dark blue,
4 door, 7 pass
mini van
99 FORD F150 XLT
grey, reg cab,
73,000 miles,
4x4 truck
99 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
grey, auto, 4x4
98 EXPLORER XLT
Blue grey leather,
sunroof, 4x4
97 DODGE RAM 1500
XCAB TRUCK
red, auto, 4 x 4
BMW `01 X5
4.4i. Silver, fully
loaded, tan leather
interior. 1 owner.
103k miles. $8,999
or best offer. Call
570-814-3666
BMW `07 328xi
Black with black
interior. Heated
seats. Back up &
navigation sys-
tems. New tires &
brakes. Sunroof.
Garage kept. Many
extras! 46,000
Miles.
Asking $20,500.
570-825-8888 or
626-297-0155
Call Anytime!
412 Autos for Sale
BMW `99 M3
Convertible with
Hard Top. AM/FM. 6
disc CD. 117 K miles.
Stage 2 Dinan sus-
pension. Cross
drilled rotors. Cold
air intake. All main-
tenance records
available. $14,695.
570-466-2630
BMW 04 325 XI
White. Fully
loaded. 120k
miles. $10,500
or best offer.
570-454-3287
Rare, Exclusive
Opportunity To
Own...
2002 BMW 745i
The Flagship of
the Fleet
New - $87,000
Midnight Emerald
with beige leather
interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition.
Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation
Stunning,
Must Sell!
$20,000
$18,600
26 FORD
MODEL T
Panel Delivery
100 point
Concours quality
restoration. Red
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
0 miles on
restoration.
RARE!
$40,000
$38,000
$36,500
1954 MERCURY
MONTEREY
WOODY WAGON
100 point restora-
tion. $130,000
invested. 6.0
Vortec engine.
300 miles on
restoration. Cus-
tom paint by
Foose Automo-
tive. Power win-
dows, a/c, and
much more!
Gorgeous
Automobile!
$75,000
$71,000
$69,900
From an Exotic,
Private Collection
Call 570-650-0278
BUICK `01 CENTURY
4 door. 6 Cylinder.
Power windows &
locks. 53K. Looks &
runs well. $4,800.
DEALER
570-868-3914
BUICK `03 LESABRE
35k miles, V-6.
Power steering,
brakes & windows.
A/C, Nice, clean car.
$7,300. Call
570-674-3185
BUICK `05 LESABRE
Garage kept. 1
owner. Local driv-
ing, very good
condition.
53,500 miles.
Asking $9,700
(570) 457-6414
leave message
CADILLAC `04
SEVILLE SLS
Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition.
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
Just serviced.
108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $5,000.
OR BEST OFFER
(570) 709-8492
CADILLAC 06 STS
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 55,000 miles,
sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
$16,500
570-881-2775
CHEVROLET `00
CORVETTE
V-8. 5.7 liter.
345 Horse Power.
Automatic.
56,000 miles.
Pewter metallic.
Hatch Back.
Glass top.
Air conditioning.
Leather interior.
Power seat,
locks & windows.
Bose AM/FM
stereo.
Cassette/CD Player.
Very good to excel-
lent condition.
$17,500
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
(570) 696-0424
DODGE `06 STRATUS
Only 55K. Brand
new tires, plugs,
wires, oil. Excellent
Condition. $6,995
(570) 562-1963
412 Autos for Sale
CHEVROLET `03
IMPALA
97,000 miles,
$3,300.
570-592-4522
570-592-4994
CHEVROLET `04
CORVETTE COUPE
Torch red with
black and red
interior. 9,700
miles, auto, HUD,
removable glass
roof, polished
wheels, memory
package, Bose
stereo and twilight
lighting, factory
body moldings,
traction control,
ABS, Garage kept
- Like New.
$25,900
(570) 609-5282
CHEVROLET `86
CORVETTE
4x3 manual, 3 over-
drive, 350 engine
with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
red pearls. Custom
flames in flake. New
tires & hubs. 1
owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296
Ask for Les
CHEVROLET 06
CORVETTE
CONVERTIBLE
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
running boards,
garage kept.
$13,750.
570-362-1910
CHEVY `07 AVEO LT
Power window/door
locks. Keyless
entry. Sunroof. A/C.
Black with tan
leather interior.
22,000 original
miles. AM/FM/CD.
New tires.
$12,000
(570) 287-0815
CHEVY 01 CAVALIER
2 door. 4 cylinder.
Automatic. 79K.
Runs & looks well!
$3,800.
DEALER
570-868-3914
412 Autos for Sale
CHEVY `95 CORVETTE
Yellow, auto, 67,300
miles. New tires &
brakes. Removable
top, leather. Air
power locks & win-
dows, new radio.
Good condition.
$12,000. 287-1820
CHEVY 02 CAVALIER
2 door. 4 Cylinder.
Automatic. 31K.
A/C. Runs & looks
well! $4,800.
DEALER
570-868-3914
CHEVY 06 COBALT LT
Auto. Moonroof.
Alloys.
$8,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY 11 MALIBU LT
Moonroof.
7K miles.
$19,740
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY`01 MALIBU LS
Shinny midnight blue
metallic. Like new
with all power
opt i ons: sunroof ,
rear spoiler and alu-
minum wheels.
Very well main-
tained. $4,295.
(570) 313-5538
CHRYSLER 95
NEW YORKER
21K miles. Garage
kept - like new. Fully
loaded. Automatic.
Total power: steer-
ing, seats, windows.
Cruise & traction
control. Alarm sys-
tem & much more.
$6,700 negotiable
(570) 823-5236
DODGE 05 MAGNUM
Clean Car. Local
Trade-in.
$10,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
MAZDA `97 626
115,000 miles.
Needs some work.
$1,000
(570) 817-1524
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412 Autos for Sale
10 DODGE
CARAVAN SXT
32K, Power sliding
doors, Factory
warranty!
$17,799
09 DODGE
CALIBER SXT 2.0
Automatic, 24k
Factory Warranty!
$13,099
08 HONDA
RIDGELINE RTL
32K, Factory
Warranty, Leather
Sunroof. Wholesale
Price........ $23,599
08 CHRYSLER
SEBRING CONV.
Limited Edition,
45K, Leather, Heat-
ed Seats, 3.5
6 Cylinder $16,399
08 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4X4
34K, Red
$15,799
08 SUBARU
Special Edition
42k, 5 speed, AWD.
Factory warranty.
$13,999
08 CHRYSLER
SEBRING CONV
4 cylinder, 40k
$12,299
08 CHEVY
SILVERADO 1500
4x4, Regular Cab,
63K, Factory War-
ranty $13,999
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 4 door, only
37K! 5 Yr. 100K fac-
tory warranty
$12,599
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 60k. Factory
warranty. $10,699
05 HONDA CRV EX
One owner, just
traded, 65k
$13,899
01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive 74K
$6,199
00 CHEVY VENTURE
Only 56L $4799
CROSSROAD
MOTORS
570-825-7988
700 Sans Souci
Highway
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SERVICE
6 MONTH WARRANTY
EAGLE `95 TALON
Only 97,000 Miles.
Full custom body kit,
dark green metallic
with gray interior.
Dual exhaust, 4 coil
over adjustable
struts. All new
brakes, air intake
kit, strut brakes,
custom seats, cus-
tom white gauges, 2
pillar gauges, new
stereo, alarm, cus-
tom side view mir-
rors. 4 cylinder
automatic, runs
excellent. $8,500.
Call 570-876-1355
or 570-504-8540
(evenings)
FORD `04 MUSTANG
Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,400
miles, all options,
show room condi-
tion. Call for info.
Asking $24,995
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151
FORD `07 MUSTANG
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
great, $11,500.
negotiable.
570-479-2482
FORD `08 ESCAPE
XLT. 56,800 miles.
Grey metallic with
grey cloth interior.
2WD. Auto. Power
windows & locks.
Dual air bags. A/C.
Alloy Wheels. Excel-
lent condition.
$14,500
Trades Welcome
570-328-5497
FORD `87 F150
116k, rebuilt trans-
mission, new radia-
tor. Runs great.
$1,250. Call
570-864-2339
412 Autos for Sale
FORD `90 MUSTANG GT
Must See. Sharp!
Black, new direc-
tional tires, excel-
lent inside / outside,
factory stock, very
clean, must see to
appreciate. For
more information,
call 570-269-0042
Leave Message
FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
tion. $18,500
570-760-5833
HONDA `03
ACCORD EX
6 CD changer.
Moonroof. Heated
seats. Power locks.
Black with beige
leather interior.
104,000 miles.
$8,600
(570) 474-9563
(570) 592-4394
HONDA `05 ACCORD
EXL. Titanium exteri-
or, grey leather inte-
rior. Dual Airbags.
ABS. Bucket Seats.
CD changer. Cruise.
Fog lights. GPS. All
power. A/C. 104k.
Sunroof / moonroof.
$10,900. Please Call
570-814-0949
HONDA `07 ACCORD
V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1
owner with mainte-
nance records.
Slate blue with
leather interior. Sun-
roof. Asking $12,500.
Call 570-239-2556
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&
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JAGUAR `00 S TYPE
4 door sedan. Like
new condition. Bril-
liant blue exterior
with beige hides.
Car is fully equipped
with navigation sys-
tem, V-8, automatic,
climate control AC,
alarm system,
AM/FM 6 disc CD,
garage door open-
er. 42,000 original
miles. $9,750
Call (570) 288-6009
JAGUAR `01 SEDAN
S1 TYPE
12,000 MILES
Old ladies car. Like
new! leather interi-
or. Asking $10,900.
Located in Dal-
las.570-675-1185
JAGUAR `98 XK8
Convertible. 40k
miles. Great condi-
tion. Silver with black
interior. Garage
kept. Recently
inspected. V8/auto/
AC. AM/FM / 6 disc.
$12,000 or best
offer. 570-310-1287
KIA `08 RONDO
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
under warranty.
Received 60,000
mile servicing. New
tires. KBB Value
$8,500. Asking only
$7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
changer. Loaded.
$9,000 or best
offer. 570-706-6156
412 Autos for Sale
LINCOLN 06
Town Car Limited
Fully loaded.
50,000 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Showroom
condition.
$16,900.
(570) 814-4926
(570) 654-2596
LINCOLN 06
Town Car Limited
Fully loaded.
50,000 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Showroom
condition.
$16,900.
(570) 814-4926
(570) 654-2596
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MAZDA `08 MIATA
MX-5 CONVERTIBLE
Red. Power steer-
ing, auto, AC, CD.
ONLY 5,500 MILES.
$18,000
(570) 883-0143
MAZDA 3S `07
Sedan. 4 cylinder
2.3, auto, FWD, all
power, keyless
entry, cruise, a/c,
am/fm stereo/cd,
ABS. 55k miles.
Excellent condition.
Asking $11,600. Call
570-574-2141
MERCEDES `92 500 SEL
White with gray
leather interior, 17
custom chrome
wheels, 4 new tires,
new breaks front &
rear. Full tune-up, oil
change & filters
done. Body and
interior are perfect.
Car has all the
options. 133,850
miles. Original price:
$140,000 new. This
is the diplomat ver-
sion. No rust or
dings on this car -
Garage kept. Sell for
$9,500.
Call: 570-876-1355
or 570-504-8540
Evenings
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
SL 500
Convertible, with
removable hard
top, dark Blue,
camel interior,
Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
Condition,
No Accidents.
Classy Car.
Price Reduced!
$10,995
or trade for
SUV or other.
570-388-6669
MERCURY `95
GRAND MARQUIS
4 door, V8, fully
loaded, moon roof,
new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in
excellent shape. 2
owners. Call
(570) 822-6334 or
(570) 970-9351
MERCURY 99 SABLE
WAGON
Well kept, body in
great condition, no
rust, tires good,
mechanically sound,
needs battery. Only
72,560 miles.
Inspected until 10/11.
$3800 negotiable
Call 570-779-3816
MINI 08
COOPER
2 door, automatic,
leather, sky roof,
boost cd, fogs
$18,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
MINI COOPER`08
CLUBMAN S
Sparkling silver
metallic. Roof and
mirror caps in black.
Black leather interi-
or. Automatic step-
tronic paddles. Dual
moon roof. Cold
weather package.
Dynamic stability
control. Excellent
Condition. 33,600
miles. Just Ser-
viced. 30 MPG City.
Factory warranty to
50K miles. $20,995
(570) 472-9909
(570) 237-1062
MITSUBISHI 02
Eclipse Convertible
Black interior &
exterior 120,000
miles, very good
condition in & out,
new tires, new
brakes. auto, clean
title, $6,300.
By owner.
570-991-5558
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
2.5 S. Silver/black
interior. 41,800
miles. Excellent
condition. CD Play-
er. New tires.
$13,900
(570) 675-8835
412 Autos for Sale
NISSAN `08 SENTRA
58K miles. 4 cylin-
der, 6 speed manu-
al. Great condition.
All power. A/C.
Cruise. $11,500. Call
570-333-4379
after 6:30 pm
NISSAN `08 XTERRA
Grey, Mint condition.
35K miles. New, all-
season tires. Sirius
radio. 2 sets of
mats, including
cargo mats.
$18,400. Call
570-822-3494 or
570-498-0977
NISSAN `09 370Z
TOURING-MAG
BLACK
11,200 miles, auto-
matic, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air
conditioning, air
bags, power locks,
power windows,
power mirrors,
power seats, all
power, AM/FM
radio, CD changer,
keyless entry,
leather interior,
custom wheels,
$28,000. Call after
5:00 p.m.
570-403-5343
NISSAN 09 ALTIMA S
Auto. CD Player.
Cruise.
$13,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
PONTIAC `04 VIBE
White. New manual
transmission &
clutch. Front wheel
drive. 165k highway
miles. Great on gas.
Good condition,
runs well. $4,500 or
best offer
570-331-4777
PONTIAC `05
GRAND PRIX
Sedan. White. Great
condition. Sunroof,
tan leather interior.
Recently main-
tained. 70k miles.
$5,000. Call
570-954-7459
PONTIAC 04 SUNFIRE
2 door. Automatic.
42K. Sunroof.
Power windows.
AC. Runs & looks
great! $5,495.
DEALER
570-868-3914
PONTIAC 69 FIREBIRD 400
CONVERTIBLE
Blue/white top &
white interior.
Recent document-
ed frame-off
restoration. Over
$31,000 invested.
will sell $19,900.
570-335-3127
PORSCHE `85 944
Low mileage,
110,000 miles, 5
speed, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, power
windows, power
mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD changer,
leather interior, rear
defroster, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $8,000.
(570) 817-1803
ROWLANDS
Mountainside Auto, Inc.
Used car sales.
1157 S. Main Rd.
Dorrance
570-868-3914
SAAB `06 93
A E R O s p o r t .
Leather interior.
Heated seats. Sun-
roof. Good condi-
tion. $8,000. Seri-
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-760-8264
SATURN `02 SL1
Sedan. 1 owner.
17,500 miles. War-
ranty. $5,500.
R&K Auto
West Wyoming
(570) 693-9931
SUBARU `02 FORESTER
L. AWD. Red.
$2,850. Hail dam-
age. Runs great.
Auto, air, CD, cas-
sette, cruise, tilt. All
power. 174K miles.
Mechanical inspec-
tion welcomed. Call
570-561-9217
SUBARU `98
OUTBACK WAGON
155,000 miles.
Inspection good till
7/12. New Tires.
$4,500.
(570) 899-8725
SUBARU 06 FORESTER
ONLY!!
$10,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TOYOTA `10
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid-
er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
412 Autos for Sale
SUBURU 06 LEGACY
GT LIMITED SEDAN
4 door, black,
approximately
76,000 miles. 2.5
liter engine, auto.
asking $12,000.
570-510-3077
TOYOTA `05
COROLLA-S
Automatic, power
windows, locks, mir-
rors, air, cruise, key-
less entry. Ground
effects.
68,700 miles.
Asking $9,395
570-388-2829 or
570-905-4352
VOLKSWAGEN `04
Beetle - Convertible
GREAT ON GAS!
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks &
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
Garage kept.
Newly Reduced
$14,000
570-479-7664
Leave Message
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CADILLAC `80
COUPE DEVILLE
Excellent condition,
$3,000 located in
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114
CHEVROLET `65
CORVETTE STINGRAY
Clean, sharp, runs
great! Must see.
$13,500. As is.
(570) 269-0042
LEAVE A MESSAGE - WE
WILL CALL YOU BACK.
CHEVROLET `71
MONTE CARLO
$2,000 or best offer
(570) 650-8687
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
Very Good
Condition!
Low miles!
$7500. FIRM
570-905-7389
Ask for Lee
CHEVROLET `81
CORVETTE
Very good condi-
tion. 350 engine,
classic silver with
black bottom trim,
all original, regis-
tered as an antique
vehicle, removable
mirror tops. 66,000
miles, chrome
wheels & tires in
very good shape,
leather interior,
garage kept. Must
see to appreciate.
Asking $9,000 or
willing to trade for a
newer Pontoon
boat.
Call 570-545-6057
CHEVY `68
CAMARO SS
396 automatic,
400 transmission,
clean interior, runs
good, 71K, garage
kept, custom
paint, Fire Hawk
tires, Krager
wheels, well
maintained.
$23,900
Negotiable
570-693-2742
CHEVY 30 HOTROD COUPE
$49,000
FORD 76 THUNDERBIRD
All original $12,000
MERCEDES 76 450 SL
$24,000
MERCEDES 29
Kit Car $9,000
(570) 655-4884
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CHEVY`75 CAMARO
350 V8. Original
owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare -
tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
570-489-6937
Chrysler 68 New Yorker
Sedan. 440 Engine.
Power Steering &
brakes. 34,500
original miles.
Always garaged.
$6,800
(570) 883-4443
DESOTO CUSTOM
49 4 DOOR SEDAN
3 on the tree with
fluid drive. This All
American Classic
Icon runs like a top
at 55MPH. Kin to
Chrysler, Dodge,
Plymouth, Imperial
Desoto, built in the
American Midwest,
after WWII, in a
plant that once
produced B29
Bombers. In its
original antiquity
condition, with
original shop &
parts manuals,
shes beautifully
detailed and ready
for auction in Sin
City. Spent her
entire life in Ari-
zona and New
Mexico, never saw
a day of rain or
rust. Only $19,995.
To test drive, by
appointment only,
Contact Tony at
570-899-2121 or
penntech84th@
gmail.com
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
FORD `52
COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
owner. REDUCED TO
$6,500.
570-579-3517
570-455-6589
FORD SALEEN 04
281 SC Coupe
1,000 miles
document. #380
Highly collectable.
$28,500
570-472-1854
LINCOLN `66
Continental Convertible
4 door. 67K miles. 1
owner since `69.
Good frame. Teal
green/white leather.
Restorable. $2,500
570-287-5775
570-332-1048
LINCOLN `88
TOWN CAR
61,000 original
miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
$5,500. Call
Mike 570-237-7660
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
MERCEDES 1975
Good interior &
interior. Runs
great! New tires.
Many new parts.
Moving, Must Sell.
$2,300 or
best offer
570-693-3263
Ask for Paul
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
450SL
Convertible with
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272
OLDSMOBILE `68
DELMONT
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!!
This model only
produced in 1967
& 1968. All
original 45,000
miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
skirts, always
garaged. Trophy
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
OLDSMOBILE
`68
DELMONT
Must Sell!
Appraised
for $9,200
All original
45,000 miles
350 Rocket
engine
Fender skirts
Always
garaged
Will sell for
$6,000
Serious
inquires only
570-
690-0727
PONTIAC `68
CATALINA
400 engine. 2
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
(570) 696-3513
PONTIAC 1937
Fully restored near
original. New paint,
new interior, new
wiring, custom tint-
ed glass, new motor
& transmission.
Spare motor &
trans. 16 wide
white walls car in
excellent condition
in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or
best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY.
Call 570-574-1923
PORSCHE 78
911 SC TARGA
60,000 miles. 5
speed. Air. Power
windows. Metallic
brown. Saddle Inte-
rior. Meticulous
original owner.
Garaged. New
Battery. Inspected.
Excellent Condition.
$25,000. OBO
(610) 797-7856
(484) 264-2743
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
STUDEBAKER 31
Rumble seat,
Coupe
Good condition.
Call for details
(570) 881-7545
WANTED: PONTIAC
`78 FIREBIRD
Formula 400
Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car
was last seen in
Abington-Scranton
area. Finders fee
paid if car is found
and purchased. Call
John with any info
(570) 760-3440
421 Boats &
Marinas
BOAT 12 Sears
Gamefisher, 2 live
wells, needs work
$50. 570-821-9371
CABELAS FISH
CAT PANTHER
9. Approximately 5
years old. Retails
$699, selling $350.
FIRM 570-288-9719
CUSTOM
CREST 15
Fiberglass
boat with
trailer. Out-
board propul-
sion. Includes:
2 motors
Erinmade,
Lark II series
PRICE
REDUCED!
$2,400
NEGOTI ABLE
570-417-3940
ROW BOAT 12
& TRAILER
Aluminum, new
tires, new wiring on
trailer, $699. neg.
570-479-7114
STARCRAFT 80
16 DEEP V
90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
& trim 92 EZ
loader trailer. With
00 Tracker Series
60lbs foot pedal, 2
downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks,
2 fish finders and
more. MUST SEE.
Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
after 5pm.
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY `04 DUMP TRUCK
36k miles. 96 Boss
power angle plow.
Hydraulic over elec-
tric dump box with
sides. Rubber coated
box & frame. Very
good condition.
$22,500 firm. Call
570-840-1838
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
439 Motorcycles
96 HONDA
American Classic
Edition. 1100 cc. 1
owner, under
20,000 miles. Yel-
low and white,
extra chrome, VNH
exhaust, bags,
lights, MC jack, bat-
tery tender, hel-
mets. Asking $3500
570-288-7618
BMW 07 K1200 GT
Low mileage. Many
extras. Clean.
$9,500
(570) 646-2645
DAELIM 2006
150 CCs. 4,700
miles. 70 MPG.
New battery & tires.
$1,500; negotiable.
Call 570-288-1246
or 570-328-6897
HARLEY 01
DAVIDSON
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
kept, like new
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
$12,900
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
HARLEY 2011
HERITAGE SOFTTAIL
Black. 1,800 miles.
ABS brakes. Securi-
ty System Package.
$16,000 firm.
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
570-704-6023
HARLEY 73
Rat Rod.
$3,200
Or Best Offer.
(570) 510-7231
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
Garage kept. 1
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
$18,000. OBO
570-706-6156
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
NIGHTTRAIN
New rear tire. Very
good condition. 23K
miles. $8,500. Call
570-510-1429
HARLEY DAVIDSON `07
Road King Classic
FLHRC. Burgundy /
Cream. Driver &
Passenger back
rest, grips, battery
tender, cover. Willie
G accessories. 19k
miles. $14,400 or
best offer. Call
262-993-4228
HARLEY DAVIDSON
03 Dyna Wide Glide
Excellent condition -
garage kept! Gold-
en Anniversary - sil-
ver/black. New
Tires. Extras.
19,000 miles.
Must Sell!
$10,000.
570-639-2539
HONDA `03 REBEL
250. Black with red
rebel decal. 65MPG.
Excellent condition.
1,800 miles. $1,750
or best offer. Call
570-262-6605
439 Motorcycles
HARLEY DAVIDSON 05
SCREAMING EAGLE
V-ROD
Orange & Black.
Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking
$15,000
570-876-4034
HARLEY DAVIDSON 05
V-ROD VRSCA
Blue pearl,
excellent condition,
3,100 miles, factory
alarm with extras.
$10,500.
or best offer.
Tony 570-237-1631
HARLEY DAVIDSON
08 SPORTSTER
XL 1200 Low Rider.
6,700 miles. Lots of
chrome & extras.
Perfect condition.
$7,000 or best offer
(570) 709-8773
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION
#35 of 50 Made
$10,000 in acces-
sories including a
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con-
dition. All Documen-
tation. 1,400 Asking
$15,000
570-876-4034
HARLEY DAVIDSON 80
Soft riding FLH.
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
nal antique show
winner. Factory
spot lights, wide
white tires,
biggest Harley
built. Only
28,000 original
miles! Never
needs inspec-
tion, permanent
registration.
$7,995
570-905-9348
HONDA 2005 SHADOW
VLX600, White,
10,000 miles
& new back tire.
$3,000
(570) 262-3697 or
(570) 542-7213
HYOSUNG `04 COMET
250. 157 Miles.
Excellent Condition.
$1,200. Call
570-256-7760
KAWASAKI 03
KLR 650. Green.
Excellent condition.
6K Miles. $3,000
(570) 287-0563
KAWASAKI 05
NINJA 500R. 3300
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
Kawasaki` 93
ZX11D NINJA
LIKE NEW
8900 Original
miles. Original
owner. V@H
Exhaust and Com-
puter. New tires.
$3,800.
570-574-3584
MOTO GUZZI `03
1,100 cc. 1,900
miles. Full dress.
Shaft driven. Garage
kept. Excellent condi-
tion. $6000. Health
Problems. Call
570-654-7863
POLARIS 00
VICTORY CRUISER
14,000 miles,
92 V-twin, 1507 cc,
extras $6000.
570-883-9047
Q-LINK LEGACY `09
250 automatic. Gun
metal gray. MP3
player. $3,000.
Great first motorcy-
cle. 570-696-1156
SUZUKI `07 C50T
CRUISER
EXCELLENT
CONDITION
Windshield, Bags,
Floorboards,V&H
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,200
(570) 430-0357
YAMAHA 11 YZ 450
Brand New!
$6,900
(570) 388-2947
439 Motorcycles
SUZUKI 77
GS 750
Needs work.
$1,200
or best offer
570-855-9417
570-822-2508
UNITED MOTORS
08 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER
150cc. Purple &
grey in color. 900
miles. Bought brand
new. Paid $2,000.
Asking $1,600 or
best offer.
(570) 814-3328 or
(570) 825-5133
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
442 RVs & Campers
96 SUNLINE TRAILER
23. Excellent con-
dition. Sleeps 3 or 4
people. Reduced to
$5,500 negotiable.
570-453-3358
CHEROKEE 10
Travel trailer. 39 ft.,
4 slide outs, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 bath
rooms, microwave,
awning, tinted win-
dows, Brand new.
Have no pets or
smokers. Much
more!!!!!
$33,000
(cell) 682-888-2880
DUTCHMAN 96
5TH WHEEL
with slideout & sun
room built on. Set
up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen.
Comes with many
extras. $6,500.
(570) 829-1419 or
(570) 991-2135
EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT
TRAILER
Brand new 2010
tandem axle, 4
wheel electric
brakes, 20 long
total, 7 x 16 wood
deck, fold up ramps
with knees, remov-
able fenders for
oversized loads,
powder coat paint
for rust protection,
2 5/16 hitch
coupler, tongue
jack, side pockets,
brake away switch,
battery, 7 pole
RV plugs, title &
more!! Priced for
quick sale. $2,595
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
FLAGSTAFF `08
CLASSIC
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
water purifier,
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
raised panel fridge
& many acces-
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
$22,500.
570-868-6986
LAYTON 02
TRAVEL TRAILER
30 ft. Sleeps 9 - 3
bunk beds & 1
queen. Full kitchen.
Air conditioning/
heat. Tub/shower.
$6,900
(570) 696-1969
NEWMAR 36
MOUNTAIN AIRE
5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new
condition, loaded
with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch
also available.
570-455-6796
PACE 99 ARROW VISION
Ford V10. Excellent
condition. 8,700
miles. 1 slide out. 2
awnings. 2 colored
TVs, generator,
back up camera, 2
air conditioners,
microwave/convec-
tion oven, side by
side refrigerator
with ice maker,
washer/dryer,
queen size bed.
$37,900 negotiable
(570) 288-4826
(570) 690-1464
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Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/11.
AM/FM/CD
POWER WINDOWS
POWER LOCKS LEATHER SEATS
FOG LAMPS
SIDE AIR CURTAINS
HANDS-FREE SYNC
VIN #3LCR803324
MESSAGE CENTER
PERSONAL SAFETY WITH
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months
payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/11.
3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse
Sensing Sys., THX Sound Sys. with CD,
Dual Zone Electronic Auto. Temp. Control,Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather
Seats, SYNC, Personal Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys.,
VIN #1L8CG801259
3.7L V6, Auto. Temp
Control, 18 Alum. Wheels, AM/FM/CD, Leather Heated/
Cooled Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad,Satellite Radio,
Advanced Trac, HID Headlamps, Side Air Curtains,
Rear Camera, SYNC, MyLincoln Touch, Reverse
Sensing Sys., Remote Start
VIN #2LBBJ31864
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months
payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/11.
24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months
payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/11.
NEW2012 LINCOLNMKS AWD NEW2011 LINCOLNMKX AWD NEW2012 LINCOLNMKZ HYBRID
VIN #3LCR804415
Leather Seats, Message Center, Side Air Curtains,
AM/FM/CD, Fog Lamps, SYNC, Personal Safety
with Anti-Theft Sys., PL, PW,
MPG
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w/Keypad, Cruise Control, SYNC, Memory Seat, Navigation Sys., Parking Sensors
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Seat, Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Parking Sensors, Remote Trunk Lid, Wood Trim
24/7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
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2012 SUZUKI
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2011 SUZUKI KIZASHI
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6 Speed Manual, AM/FM/CD,
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MSRP w/ Add Ons
$
20,443*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
17,399*
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$
22,749*
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$
750*
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$
500***
$
21,499*
SALE PRICE
MSRP
$
23,143*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
21,399*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,000*
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$
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$
19,899*
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Power Windows/Locks, Keyless Entry, CD
MSRP
$
18,019*
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$
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$
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$
15,799*
SALE PRICE
2011 SUZUKI EQUATOR
CREW CAB RMZ-4 4X4
MSRP
$
31,915*
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$
29,499*
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$
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$
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$
26,999*
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Off Road Pkg, Side Steps, V6, Tow
Pkg, Bed Extender
Automatic, AM/FM/CD, Power
Windows/Locks, Dual Climate Control
Navigation, Automatic, Power Windows/Locks, CD
2012 SUZUKI SX4 PREMIUM
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442 RVs & Campers
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
Travel Trailer. 29,
mint condition, 1
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
more extras, includ-
ing hitch equipment
and sway bars.
Reduced. $12,500.
Call 570-842-6735
SUNLINE SOLARIS `91
25 travel trailer A/C.
Bunk beds. New
fridge & hot water
heater. Excellent
condition. $3,900.
570-466-4995
SUNLITE CAMPER
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
extra large living
room + sofa bed.
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
BUICK `05
RENDEZVOUS CXL
BARGAIN!!
AWD, Fully
loaded, 1 owner,
22,000 miles.
Small 6 cylinder.
New inspection.
Like new, inside
& out. $13,900.
(570) 540-0975
CADILLAC `99
ESCALADE
97k miles. Black
with beige leather
interior. 22 rims.
Runs great. $8,500
Call 570-861-0202
CHEVROLET `10
SILVERADO 1500
Extended Cab V71
Package 4x4. Bed-
liner. V-8. 5.3 Liter.
Red. Remote start.
Garage kept. 6,300
miles $26,000
(570) 639-2539
CHEVROLET `97
SILVERADO
with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
$9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503
CHEVY `00 SILVERADO
1500. 4x4. 8 box.
Auto. A/C. 121K
miles. $5,995.
570-332-1121
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,
low mileage.
$35,500. Call
570-655-2689
CHEVY `99 SILVERADO
Auto. V6 Vortec.
Standard cab. 8
bed with liner. Dark
Blue. 98,400 miles.
$6,899 or best offer
570-823-8196
CHEVY 02 AVALANCHE
4X4. 130K highway
miles. Cloth seats.
Hitch. No rust.
Mechanically excel-
lent. Roof rack. Gray
tones. $7,250
570-239-2037
CHEVY 03
TRAILBLAZER LTZ
4WD, V6, leather,
auto, moonroof
$10,740
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 05
TRAILBLAZER LT
Leather. Sunroof.
Highway miles.
Like Brand New!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
CHEVY 07 HHR LT
Moonroof
$13,784
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVY 90 CHEYENNE
2500 series. 8 ft
box with tool box.
Heavy duty ladder
rack. 150K miles.
Great work truck.
$1,500
570-406-5128
CHEVY 95 ASTRO
AWD. Good tires.
V6. Automatic.
149,000 miles.
Power everything.
Heavy duty tow
package. Runs
good. Just passed
inspection.
$2,000
(570) 855-8235
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 98
CHEYENNE 2500
2-wheel drive
1 owner! Local
new truck trade!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHRYSLER 02
TOWN & COUNTRY
V6. Like new!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
DODGE `99
DURANGO SLT
5.9 V8, Kodiak
Green, Just serv-
iced. New brakes.
Tow package. AC.
Very good condi-
tion. Runs & drives
100%. 68,000 miles.
Asking $6,850 or
best offer
(570) 239-8165
FORD `04 EXPLORER
Eddie Bauer Edition
59,000 miles,
4 door, 3 row
seats, V6, all power
options, moon roof,
video screen
$12,999.
570-690-3995 or
570-287-0031
FORD `04 FREESTAR
Limited. Leather. 7
passenger.Remote
doors. DVD player,
premium sound.
Rear A/C. 57,800
miles. $8,995. Call
570-947-0771
FORD `06 RANGER
2WD, regular cab, 4
Cylinder, 5 speed,
CD/radio & cruise
control. 64K miles.
All maintenance
records available.
Truck is very clean!
$7,700
(570) 401-0684
FORD `90 TRUCK
17 box. Excellent
running condition.
Very Clean. $4,300.
Call 570-287-1246
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 00 F150
Extra cab. 4x4.
Auto. V8. Extra
Sharp Truck!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 02 F150
Extra Cab. 6
Cylinder, 5 speed.
Air. 2WD. $4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD 03 RANGER
$11,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 05
ESCAPE XLT
Sunroof, leather,
Local New SUV
Trade!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
JEEP `99 CHEROKEE
4WD, low miles,
new inspection,
new tires, runs
good, $4,500 OBO
(570) 752-5229
NISSAN `10 ROGUE SL
AWD. Gray. Sun-
roof. Bose stereo
system. Black
leather seats. 5,500
miles. $24,000
(570) 696-2777
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 99 RANGER
Extra cab. 4x4.
V6. A/C. Local
new truck trade!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
GMC `04 4500
Duramax Diesel
engine. Aluminum
16ft Mickey box
truck; allison auto-
matic transmission;
heavy duty tuck-a-
way lift gate with roll
up rear door;
translucent roof;
exhaust brakes;
inside adjustable
mirrors; Oak floor;
new heavy duty bat-
teries and new tires;
under CDL. Excel-
lent condition. 114k
miles. $17,500 OBO
(570) 855-7197
(570) 328-3428
HONDA `10
ODYSSEY
Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
Only 1,900 Miles.
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
HONDA 06 CRV SE
Leather &
Moonroof.
$18,745
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
HUMMER 06 H3
Leather &
moonroof
$20,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP `02 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
Triple black, eco-
nomical 6 cylinder.
4x4 select drive.
CD, remote door
opener, power win-
dows & locks,
cruise, tilt wheel.
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out.
No rust. Sale price
$6,895. Scranton.
Trade ins accepted.
570-466-2771
JEEP `03 LIBERTY
SPORT. Rare. 5
speed. 23 MPG.
102K highway miles.
Silver with black
interior. Immaculate
condition, inside and
out. Garage kept.
No rust, mainte-
nance records
included. 4wd, all
power. $6,900 or
best offer, trades
will be considered.
Call 570-575-0518
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
JEEP 04 LIBERTY
Auto. V6.
Black Beauty!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
JEEP 07 CHEROKEE
Only 23,000 miles!
$19,750
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
LEXUS `96 LX 450
Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new
leather ivory interi-
or. Silver trim.
Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
84,000 miles, Ask-
ing $10,750
570-654-3076 or
570-498-0005
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
JEEP 07 PATRIOT
4WD - Alloys
$17,440
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP 08 COMPASS
4 WD. Auto. CD.
$15,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP 09 COMMANDER
AWD. Alloys.
$19,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
LEXUS `06 GX 470
Cypress Pearl with
ivory leather interi-
or. Like new
condition, garage
kept. All service
records. All options
including premium
audio package, rear
climate control,
adjustable suspen-
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
Lexus bug guard.
48,500 miles.
$26,950
(570) 237-1082
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 04
TRIBUTE LX
Automatic, V6
Sunroof, CD
1 owner
Extra Clean!
$4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 03 MPV VAN
V6. CD Player.
1 owner vehicle!!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
MERCURY `07
MARINER
One owner. Luxury
4x4. garage kept.
Showroom condi-
tion, fully loaded,
every option
34,000 miles.
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED
$15,500
(570)825-5847
MITSUBISHI `08
RAIDER
VERY GOOD CONDITION!
29,500 miles. 2-
4X4 drive option, 4
door crew cab,
sharp silver color
with chrome step
runners, premium
rims, good tires,
bedliner, V-6, 3.7
liter. Purchased at
$26,900. Dealer
would sell for
$18,875.
Asking $16,900
(570) 545-6057
MITSUBISHI `11
OUTLANDER SPORT SE
AWD, Black interi-
or/exterior, start/
stop engine with
keyless entry, heat-
ed seats, 18 alloy
wheels, many extra
features. Only
4,800 miles. 10
year, 100,000 mile
warranty. $23,500.
Willing to negotiate.
Serious inquires
only - must sell,
going to law school.
(570) 793-6844
MITSUBISHI `97
15 CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder
diesel engine.
Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
good rubber. All
around good
condition inside
& out. Well
maintained.
Ready to work.
PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
best offer
Call 570-650-3500
Ask for Carmen
SUZUKI `03 XL-7
85K. 4x4. Auto.
Nice, clean interior.
Runs good. New
battery & brakes. All
power. CD. $6,800
570-762-8034
570-696-5444
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
NISSAN 10
FRONTIER SE
6K miles! Auto-
matic. $19,950
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
PONTIAC 02
MONTANA
V6. Bargain Price
Van! $2,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
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TRAILERS
FREIGHTLINER
97 MIDROOF
475 CAT & 10
speed transmission.
$12,000
FREIGHTLINER
99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.
Asking $15,000.
88 FRUEHAUF 45
with sides. All
aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790
VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
condition. New
tires, new brakes
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
ALL
JUNK
CAR &
TRUCKS
WANTED
Highest Prices
Paid In Cash!!!
FREE
REMOVAL
Call V&G
Anytime
288-8995
503 Accounting/
Finance
BOOKKEEPER
ACCOUNTANT
Experience in Gen-
eral Accounting for
real estate develop-
er and construction
company. Candi-
date must have at
least 5 years experi-
ence in all phases of
record keeping and
accounting and also
be efficient in quick-
books. must be will-
ing to assist and
work with others in
office procedures.
This position is full
or part time.
Please fax your
resume with salary
requirement to:
570-347-7141 or
mail to:
Kathy Troiani,
825 Commerce
Blvd., Suite 207,
Dickson City, Pa
18519
BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
For Specialized
Trucking Company
Full Charge Book
Keeper. Manage-
ment Responsibili-
ties: 3 years Experi-
ence. Must work
well with others.
Start Immediately.
Send Resume Fax
570-288-0617
Or email
kingpaint1079@
aol.com
506 Administrative/
Clerical
OFFICE CLERICAL
H. A. Berkheimer, a
local tax administra-
tor, is currently
seeking FT Office
Support Clerks for
our Scranton Office.
Duties include pro-
cessing tax forms,
answering taxpayer
inquiries on the
phone and in per-
son, and clerical
duties. Salary $9.04
/hour. Qualified can-
didates should pos-
sess strong data
entry skills, previous
clerical experience
and customer serv-
ice skills. We offer
paid training, a com-
prehensive benefits
package, and a
business casual
work environment.
Fax resume to:
610-863-1997
Or email: aderea@
hab-inc.com
No Phone Calls
Please. EOE
RECEPTIONIST
Positive Results
Marketing, Inc., one
of the areas leading
advertising agen-
cies, is looking for a
dynamic individual
to work at its Main
Street, Old Forge
location as its
receptionist. Posi-
tion is full-time and
starting pay is $8.
per hour. First raise
guaranteed within
90 days and this
shall be commiser-
ate with clerical
/office skills. Fitness
membership, health
insurance and paid
vacation are some
of the benefits.
Please submit
your resume to
prminc510@aol.com
to be considered.
508 Beauty/
Cosmetology
STYLIST NEEDED
EXPERIENCED
Full or Part Time.
Flexible hours with
clientele but not
necessary.
Apply in Person
Hair Solutions
115 South Mountain
Blvd., Mountain Top
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CARPENTER & PAINTER
Part time. Local
work. Carpenter
with 10 years expe-
rience in commer-
cial work. May lead
to full time employ-
ment. Painter with
10 years experience
and also may lead
to full time work.
Call 570-675-5873
CONSTRUCTION
PAVE FOREMAN
Grade and Site
Foreman.
Operators: gadall,
excavator, grader,
dozer
Laborers: pipe,
paving, grading
QUARRY
Operators:
excavator, dozer
HAULING
Class B CDL triaxle
drivers
EQUIPMENT
Heavy Equipment-
Mechanic for Con-
struction and Quarry
Apply at:
American Asphalt
Paving Co.
500 Chase Road
Shavertown, PA
18708
Fax: 570-696-3486
jobs@amerasphalt.
com. EOE
CONSTRUCTION
MANAGER
Minimum 5 years
experience. Ability
to organize daily
quantities, materi-
als, job costs &
schedule/manage
utility crews. Health
insurance & 401K
benefits available.
Send resume to
jamestohara@aol.
com or fax
570-842-8205
LABORERS &
CARPENTERS HELPERS
Construction
company seeking
qualified individuals.
Drivers license
required, vacation/
holidays, medical,
dental & 401K.
Applications taken
Monday-Friday,
8am-4pm.
A. Pickett
Construction
128 W. Vaughn St.
Kingston, PA 18704
570-283-2057
EOE
PROJECT MANAGER
5 years PM experi-
ence, commercial/
residential. Estimat-
ing experience.
Sales ability. Com-
petitive Compensa-
tion Package.
e-mail resume to
employment@
ruckno.com or fax
to 570-718-0661
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ROOFER
Part time flexible.
Repair large com-
mercial roof. Saw
tooth. Must be
experienced.
Larry
570-430-1565
513 Childcare
NANNY/CHILDCARE
Back Mountain
area. Mature,
responsible non-
smoker with flexible
schedule. After
school care and
non-school days.
Ages 9 & 12. Reli-
able transportation
and valid drivers
license a must.
Must like dogs.
Send letter, refer-
ences and salary
requirements to:
The Times Leader
Box 2760
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
DIETARY
Full & Part time
Apply in person to:
Mountain Top
Senior Care and
Rehabilitation
Center
185 S. Mountain Blvd
Mountain Top, PA.
18707
(570) 474-6377
PIZZA MAKER/
KITCHEN HELP
Full or part time.
Weekends a must.
Reply in confidence
to: Box 2755
C/O Times Leader
15 N Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
PIZZA MAKER/
KITCHEN HELP
Full or part time.
Weekends a must.
Reply in confidence
to:
Box 2755
C/O Times Leader
15 N Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
ELECTRONICS
TROUBLESHOOTER
Looking for full time
Electronics Trou-
bleshooter with
printed circuits and
schematic experi-
ence. Knowledge of
electrical, mechani-
cal and mainte-
nance of machinery.
Must have ability to
troubleshoot and
make necessary
repairs. Textile
knowledge a plus. A
comprehensive
benefit package.
Please send
resumes to:
American Silk Mills
75 Stark Street
Plains, PA 18705
HVAC TECHNICIANS
Minimum of 2 years
experience.
C. W. Schultz & Son
Apply in person at
216 Parrish St.,
Wilkes-Barre, or
call 570-822-8158
MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC
Perform equipment
repairs/make
replacements accu-
rately, completely &
in a timely manner.
Handle preventa-
tive maintenance &
general trou-
bleshooting on vari-
ous mechanical and
electrical equip-
ment, production
tasks including
changeovers and
inspections.
Follow all current
GMPs
Effectively work
with supervisors,
operators, and
other mechanics to
ensure timely and
accurate work.
Electrical skills
including wiring
motors and con-
trols, PLC trou-
bleshooting and
electrical equipment
repair.
Knowledge of
pneumatic and
hydraulic equipment
systems.
Ability to work in a
manufacturing envi-
ronment and able to
lift 50+lbs.
Critical Thinking &
Problem Solving
skills.
High School Diplo-
ma/GED Required.
E-Mail resume and
cover letter to info@
LionBrewery.com
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SIDING OR SIDING OR
WINDOW WINDOW
INST INSTALLER ALLER
5+ years experi-
ence; must have
own tools, must
be proficient in
using a metal
brake to bend
coil; Background
check and Refer-
ences required;
Must be reliable;
Must possess
strong customer
relationship.
Contact #
(330) 351-9034
Email:
binghamton @
windowworld.inc.
com
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
TRUCK MECHANIC
EXPERIENCED
Full time. Must
have own tools / PA
Class 8 Inspection
license a plus. We
offer top wages
and benefits pack-
age. Call for inter-
view and ask for
Paul or Kevin.
Falzone Towing
Service, Inc.
271 N Sherman St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-823-2100
538 Janitorial/
Cleaning
HOUSEKEEPER/
COMPANION
Benton area.
Call 724-771-1341
542 Logistics/
Transportation
CDL TRIAXLE
TRUCK DRIVER
Full time position for
driver with current
medical card and
good driving record.
Class A a must.
Deliveries of materi-
als and equipment.
Apply in person.
EOE.
Green Valley
Landscaping, Inc.
52 Reese Street
Plains, PA
CDL-A DRIVER
Gas field/landscape
drivers plus some
hands on labor
required. Operate
dump trucks and
load equipment on
lowboy. Deliver to
job site. Must oper-
ate skid steer exca-
vator, hydro-seed
truck, etc. Will plow
in winter. Must have
clean driving record
and pass drug test.
Call Harvis
Interview Service @
542-5330. Leave
message. Will send
an application.
Or forward resume:
varsity.harvis@
gmail.com
Employer is
Varsity, Inc.
No walk-ins. EOE
DELIVERY DRIVER
Full time. Benefits.
401 K.
No Phone Calls.
Apply in person
9am-4pm
Colours
50 Dana Street
NES RENTALS
NES RENTALS,
a leader in a
multi-billion
dollar rental
industry for con-
struction is look-
ing to make
immediate hires
for the following
positions in the
PITTSTON, PA
area:
DRIVER
You will operate
multi-dimension-
al construction
equipment,
delivery trucks,
including tractor
trailer combina-
tions to pick up
and deliver
equipment to
and from cus-
tomer work
sites, and is able
to train in safe
usage of the
equipment. H.S.
diploma (or
equivalent), the
ability to lift 70
lbs., have a valid
CDL license, sat-
isfactory driving
record, and
knowledge of
federal motor
carrier regula-
tions is required.
Two years of
commercial driv-
ing experience
involving the
movement of
trucks and con-
struction equip-
ment including
oversized loads
required. Knowl-
edge of safety
procedures for
securing and
transporting
cargo is also
essential.
NES RENTALS
offers competi-
tive wages,
medical/
dental, vision,
tuition reim-
bursement, and
401(k).
For considera-
tion, apply
online at our
Careers center
at www.
nesrentals.
com/careers.
NES recognizes
and values
diversity.
We are an
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
employer.
Transportation
D DRIVERS RIVERS W WANTED ANTED
Class B CDL
Required, Tanker
Endorsement
Required, Tri-Axle
Experience
Required.
All Shifts Available
Work Available
in Williamsport
Areas
Fax resume to
570-288-2219 or
Call Rich @
570-357-8319
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Class B CDL,
Part time. 991-3733.
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS NEEDED:
Maxum Petroleum
is currently seeking
Transport Drivers
(CDL Class A) with
Hazmat and Tanker
for our Scranton,
PA location. Not an
over the road truck-
ing company.
We offer a full ben-
efit package avail-
able the first of the
month following 30
days of employ-
ment including 401K
company match.
We offer DOT road-
side and annual
achievable safety
bonus programs
based on your safe-
ty performance.
Paid holidays, sick
days and vacation
days are provided
as well. EOE
Requirements:
Class A Commercial
Drivers License,
HAZMAT & Tanker
endorsements,
Must have two
years verifiable
experience and
clean driving
record, Positive
Attitude/Willing to
Work
Apply online at
http://www.
maxumpetroleum.
com/careers.aspx
LOOKING TO GROW
DRIVERS WANTED!
CDL Class A
Local and OTR
Routes
Home daily
Benefit package
includes:
paid holiday and
vacation; health,
vision, and dental
coverage; 401K
with company
match.
Candidates must
be 23 years of
age with at least
2 years tractor
trailer experience.
Drivers paid by
percentage.
Applications can
be filled out online
at www.cds
transportation.com
or emailed to
dchapin@cds
transportation.com
or you can apply
in person at
CDS
Transportation
Diane Chapin
One Passan Drive
Wilkes Barre Pa
18702
570-654-6738
TRUCK DRIVER
Needed. Full Time
Requirements: able
to drive 20 truck , 7
year clean driving
record, PA medical
card, motor vehicle
report, must be able
to work flexible
hours, able to do
physical work and
lift over 60lbs.,
$9.00 per hour plus
bonus. Apply at:
USAgain Recycling
486 S. Empire St.
Wilkes-Barre
570-270-2670
545 Marketing/
Product
EXPERIENCED
MARKETER
For long standing
home health agency.
Must be familiar with
medical community
and possess ener-
getic, dynamic, and
outgoing personality.
3-5 years in market-
ing a must. Gener-
ous salary with
bonus structure.
Great earning poten-
tial. Medical benefits
& mileage reim-
bursement provided.
Send resume to: c/o
The Times Leader
Box 2770
15 N. Main St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
SEARCH SALES
ASSOCIATE
Pepperjam, a grow-
ing market leader in
the online perform-
ance based and
paid search indus-
try, is seeking a tal-
ented Search Sales
Associate for its
Wilkes-Barre Office.
Ideal candidate will
be responsible for
acquisition of new
paid search engine
marketing clients
and have at least
one year of experi-
ence in PPC Adver-
tising. Familiarity
with Google
Adwords and Bing
search a plus. The
candidate must
become an expert
in the search mar-
keting field and be
able to communi-
cate the value of
Pepperjams search
offerings. Email
resumes to barryj@
trueaction.com.
Pepperjam is a sep-
arate business unit
within the GSI Com-
merce (Nasdaq:
GSIC) Marketing
Services Division.
548 Medical/Health
HEALTHCARE
A Leader in the
Receivables Man-
agement Industry
has multiple posi-
tions available:
Data Entry
Cash Application
A/R
Representatives
Professional
Coding
Medical office
experience pre-
ferred. Ability to
work independently
a PLUS.
Fax resume to
570-208-5556.
548 Medical/Health
CASEWORK POSITION
Full time casework
position available.
Duties include, but
are not limited to:
safety assessments
& case manage-
ment for adoles-
cents & their fami-
lies, crisis work/tru-
ancy prevention;
working with neces-
sary community
agencies; assisting
clients in obtaining a
wide variety of serv-
ices; may include
parenting skills
assessment &
developing an
appropriate educa-
tion curriculum.
This position
requires a valid PA
drivers license, a
minimum Bachelors
Degree in Social
Work or related
fields. EOE.
Please direct all
inquiries to:
Pauline Polny, SAAU
Supervisor
Catholic Social
Services
33 East Northamp-
ton Street, Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18701
DENTAL OFFICE
ADMINISTRATOR
Due to retirement,
well soon have a
full time administra-
tor opening in our
Nanticoke office. 3+
years minimum den-
tal office admin
experience
required. Including
insurances, sched-
uling, AR/AP and
other office duties.
Call Brian Phillips @
Harvis Svc for info @
542-5330 or for-
ward resume to
Harvis Inc., Attn: Dr.
Walting II, Family
Dentistry, 75 Rock-
view Ave., Shick-
shinny, PA 18655 or
dwaltingdentistry.
harvis@gmail.com.
Please no walk ins
or calls to the office.
NURSING
The Meadows
Nursing and
Rehabilitation
Center
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
CNAs
3-11 Part Time (5-9
days bi-weekly)
11-7 Part Time (2-4
days bi-weekly)
CNAs can apply on
line at:
https://home.eease.
com/recruit/?id=296
360
Individualized
orientation program
GREAT starting
rates!!
Vacation, Holiday
and Personal Days
Tuition
Reimbursement
Health insurance
and Pension Plan
Child Day Care on
premises
Meadows Nursing
& Rehabilitation
Center
4 East Center Hill
Road
Dallas PA 18612
Email Meadow-
shr@hotmail.com
e.o.e.
Optician/Manager &
Optical Sales
Associates
Seeking full-time
optician to manage
busy optical center.
Also seeking full-
time/part-time opti-
cal sales associ-
ates. Great salary,
commissions, bene-
fits, and 401k. Call
1-800-248-2255
EOE
PERSONAL CARE
ATTENDANT
Excellent starting
rate. Flexible
hours. Good work-
ing environment.
Wilkes-Barre/
Plains/Pittston area!
Excellent opportuni-
ty! Send resume to:
PO Box 153
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702
PHARMACY
TECHNICIAN
Local closed door
pharmacy in Wilkes-
Barre looking for
experienced techni-
cians with excellent
customer service
skills. Call or email
for more details
(866) 352-3337 or
recruiting@
pharmaceutical
strategies.com
RN & LPN OPENINGS
Full Time
11-7pm shift
Part Time 7-3 / 3-11
pm and 3-8 pm
CNA PER DIEM
all shifts
Lakeside Nursing
Center
245 Old Lake Road
Dallas, PA 18612
(570) 639-1885
E.O.E
551 Other
HOT JOBS:
IT Help Desk,
General Laborers,
Customer Service,
Admin Assistants,
Carpenters,
Plumbers,
Maintenance,
Workers, Pickers/
Packers, Machine
Operators, And
Stock Clerks. www.
expresspros.com
570.208.7000
Paid Holiday &
Vacation
Part Time Driver/
Greenhouse Person
Clean driving
record. Reliable.
Ketler Florist &
Greenhouses
1205 S. Main St.
Hanover Twp.
ROOFERS & LABORERS
Drivers license a
plus. Please call
824-6381
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551 Other
SHINGLE ROOFING
CREW OR
EXPERIENCED SHINGLERS
WANTED
570-819-4356
or 239-4491
VAN DRIVER
Needed Monday
thru Friday- 6-61/2
hour days.
No weekends,
No holidays.
HOUSEKEEPER
Needed Part Time
Every other
Weekend, Every
other Holiday.
Apply within.
Keystone
Garden Estates
100 Narrows Rd
Route 11
Larksville, PA 18651
NO PHONE CALLS
PLEASE.
VENDING
ATTENDANT
Stock/Clean
Machines
On-site location
Monday-Saturday
7AM-Noon
pajobs@
afvusa.com
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Operations
IMMEDIATE OPENING
USM Aerostruc-
tures, Corp in
Wyoming PA has an
immediate opening
for:
Designer CATIA,
Solid Works /
Auto CAD
Experience in
Mechanical Design
sheet Metal Parts
Aerospace CNC
Vertical/
Horizontal/Lathe
Setup/Operator,
Ability to calculate
and factor feed
rates using the
latest tooling
technology
Press brake
machine opera-
tor needed. Set
the machine up and
run it. This includes
changing tooling
and programming
basic bend patterns
based on the blue
print
Send resume via e-
mail only: r.delvalle@
usmaero.net
INDUSTRIAL
ELECTRICIAN I
MATERIAL HANDLER
Fabri-Kal Corpo-
ration, a major
thermoforming plas-
tics company has
full time benefitted
positions for:
Industrial
Electrician I and
Material Handler.
HS/GED required.
Electrician: 3
years experience
required. Conduit,
emt and ridged
pipe; Equipment
testing; AC/DC
motors and drives;
PLC systems.
Material Handler:
One year forklift
experience within
the past five years.
Current forklift certi-
fication preferred.
Availability for over-
time required. Drug
& Alcohol screening
and background
checks are condi-
tions of employ-
ment. Competitive
wage and benefits
package: Health
Insurance, Prescrip-
tion, Dental & Vision,
Disability, 401K,
Education, Paid
Leave. Apply on
site: Monday-Friday
8AM-5PM; or for-
ward resume to:
Fabri-Kal
Corporation
ATTN: Human
Resources
Valmont Industrial
Park
150 Lions Drive
Hazle Township,
PA 18202
FAX: 570-501-0817
EMAIL:
hrmail@hazleton.
f-k.com
www.f-k.com EOE
PRODUCTION
OPERATORS
Local beverage
manufacturer seeks
highly motivated,
goal driven qualified
candidates. Need to
be self-motivated
with strong commu-
nication skills. Must
be able to work
comfortably in a
fast-paced change
over environment.
Experience in a fast-
paced manufactur-
ing environment a
plus. Mechanical
knowledge a plus.
Bottling and/or can-
ning experience a
plus. High School
diploma or equiva-
lent/GED required.
Must be willing to
work any shift
(includes shift differ-
entials) and OT.
Competitive wage
and benefits upon
qualification. E.O.E.
Submit resume with
references to:
c/o Times Leader
Box 2765
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
GROCERY CLERKS
Gerritys Supermar-
kets is now hiring
Full Time Grocery
Clerks. Must be
dependable and self
motivated. Experi-
ence preferred.
Apply at:
801 Wyoming Ave,
West Pittston or
www.gerritys.com
E.O.E
RETAIL
SALES CLERK
Part time. Ability to
work flexible
schedule required.
Will train. Call
EFO Furniture
570-207-2975
10am-6pm
569 Security/
Protective Services
SECURITY OFFICERS
Join Vector Security
Patrol and become
a name on a winning
team. We have
career opportunities
for Security Officers
and those wishing
to begin a career in
the security field
with openings for
Part Time hours in
Wilkes-Barre, Nanti-
coke, White Haven
and Pikes Creek.
Previous security
experience a plus.
800-682-4722. EOE
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
Ice Cream Parlor/Deli
Busy West Side
Shopping Center.
Soft & Hard Ice
Cream, soups,
sandwiches,
hotdogs. Interior &
exterior furniture
included. All equip-
ment, inventory &
supplies & LLC
included. $39,900
No Real Estate
570-287-2552
LIQUOR LICENSE
$19,500. CALL JOHN
570-357-3055
NE PA TAX &
ACCOUNTING PRACTICE
FOR SALE. Serious
Inquiries Send Let-
ter Of Interest to
Box 2740
C/O Times Leader
15 N Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
18711
630 Money To Loan
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700
MERCHANDISE
702 Air
Conditioners
AIR CONDITIONER
Frigidaire 12000
BTU Window unit
$170. 570-599-0102
AIR CONDITIONER,
8,000 BTU, $30.
12,000 BTU, $40.
570-592-7723
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
COINS. Washington
Quarters 1936D-
1936P-1936-S $75.
570-287-4135
COMIC BOOKS -
Gen 13-1, X-files,
Spiderman & many
others, $1 each.
NEON SIGN - Elec-
tric, Camel sign, 30
years old, $150.
RECORDS - LPS,
78S, 45S From
40S, 50S, 60S &
70S. $1 each.
570-829-2411
CUCKOO CLOCK
small, working $35.
Hess in box 2010
$22. 570-735-1589
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
HALLMARK LEG-
ENDS in Flight Gee
Bee R-1 Super
Sportster, 2 units -
$50 each. Jasta 6
Fokker Dr. 1 & P-38
Lightning Marge 2
units of each model
$55 for each unit. All
new in unopened
box. Christmas tree
ornaments, Hall-
mark keepsake
ornament Harley-
Davidson bar &
shield $5. Cavanagh
riding cool santa
ornament, santa &
elf on red duo-guide
$10. 570-735-0191
JACKO ANTIQUES
134 Route 11,
Larksville
(Next to Woodys
Fireplace & Pro-Fix)
Oak Icebox.
Mahogany Stack
Bookcase, Oak
Stack Bookcase.
Lionel & American
Flyer Trains, Coins.
We do upholstery,
furniture repair,
chair caning, re-glu-
ing, cloth & rush
seats. We also buy
Gold, Silver & Coins.
570-855-7197 or
570-328-3428
MILLER BEER col-
lectors tin
$20. Music Box
from SF music box
company $20.
Italian plate Colos-
seum $20. Antique
lampshade, pink
$20. 570-760-4830
WEAREVER antique
new cookie gun and
pastry decorator
complete, with
accessories in box
$5. 570-735-6638
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 26,
28, 32, 34, 43-44,
46, 49, 51-55, 61,
63, 67, 86-88, 94;
GAR H.S. 34-37, 42-
47, 55-56, 61, 72-
73, 80, 84, 05, 06,
Meyers H.S.: 60,
74-77, Wyoming
Valley West H.S. 68-
69, 71, 73, 78, 84,
85, 86, 87, 88, 90,
93; Old Forge H.S.
66, 72, 74; Kingston
H.S. 38-45, 49, 64;
Plymouth H.S. 29-
33, 35, 37, 38-39,
46-48, 53-55,
Hanover H.S. 51-
52, 54; Berwick H.S.
52-53, 56-58, 60,
67, 68-69; Lehman
H.S. 73-76, 78, 80;
Westmoreland H.S.
52-54; Nanticoke
Area H.S. 76;
Luzerne H.S. 51-52,
56-57; West Pittston
H.S. Annual 26-28,
31-32, 54, 59-60,
66; Bishop Hoban
H.S. 72-75; West
Side Central
Catholic H.S. 65, 75,
80-81, 84; Pittston
H.S. 63; St. Marys
H.S. 29; Northwest
H.S. 73, 76, 77, 78;
Lake Lehman H.S.
74, 76, 78
Call 570-825-4721
710 Appliances
A P P L I A N C E
PA R T S E T C .
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
MICROWAVE GE
sensor oven white
$40. 570-474-6028
PENN STATE foot-
ball players on pro-
fessional teams 200
cards for $15. 570-
313-5214/313-5213
REFRIGERATOR
G.E. new, white
$250. Black electric
Frigidaire stove
$150. 283-9085
REFRIGERATOR
Haier, 1/7 cu. ft.
Great for college
student $25.
570-868-5450
REFRIGERATOR/FR
EEZER works great,
good for a garage
or extra storage.
$40. 570-446-8672
REFRIGERATOR:
small cube, very
good condition,
brown $35.
570-675-4383
Retired Repairman
top loading
Whirlpool & Ken-
more Washers, Gas
& Electric Dryers.
570-833-2965
570-460-0658
STOVE, GE Space-
maker, 27 drop-in
electric stove, self
cleaning excellent
condition $299.
570-735-4979
WASHER & DRYER
GE (energy star)
gas dryer, like new,
rarely used. $500
both or best offer.
570-407-1135
WATER COOLER,
white, cold water
dispenser only $30.
570-779-4176
Why Spend
Hundreds on
New or Used
Appliances?
Most problems
with your appli-
ances are usually
simple and inex-
pensive to fix!
Save your hard
earned money, Let
us take a look at it
first!
30 years in
the business.
East Main
Appliances
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
712 Baby Items
BABY safety locks
for cabinets full box
$5. Box 12 month
clothes, great con-
dition $12. 815-6772
BABY SWING 3 in 1
Fisher price rocker,
swing, excellent
condition, $25.
570-735-6527
FISHER PRICE
roarin dinosaur with
balls $5.
570-868-0481
712 Baby Items
CLOTHING, New-
born-12 months,
girl, new with tags.
$5 each or less.
Crib Mattress, $40.
570-825-0569
CO-SLEEPER Arms
Reach full size bed
side sleeper only
used for 3 months.
Khaki/white ging-
ham print, doubles
as play yard with
travel bag. Retail
199. asking $80.
Baby girl crib bed-
ding-ladybug theme
by Kidsline. quilt,
bumper pad, sheet,
dust ruffle, asking
$40. 570-822-1864
HIGH CHAIR Fisher
Price Space Saver
excellent condition-
$25. Graco Pack &
Play, excellent con-
dition, Safari Friends
Theme, 2 extra
padded sheets
included $40. Zanz-
ibar bouncer seat -
two reclining posi-
tions, detachable
toys, 5 songs, 3
soothing sounds.
$25. 570-288-7905
PACK N PLAY (2)
Graco $15. each.
570-28 `8-7273
716 Building
Materials
BATHROOM CABI-
NET, white sink,
chrome faucet,
32hx49wx23d
$75. 570-696-0187
BATHROOM SINK
SET: Gerber white
porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80.
570-331-8183
CEDAR SHINGLES-
unpainted, various
widths. Approxi-
mate coverage:
10X6. Call after
6pm. $60.288-8314
LIGHT BULBS Halo-
gen 20 watt gu10&c
new in boxes total
of 30 bulbs all for
$10. 570-735-6638
LIGHTS emergency
power failure light, 2
lights on each unit,
hang & plug in $40.
each. 570-636-3151
SINK, bathroom
includes new faucet
18x24 $20.
570-696-1030
SINK, white with
facets $40.
570-270-9059
STORM DOOR made
by Forever Doors.
left hand opening
36x80 brackets,
door closures, hard-
ware included $80.
firm. 570-814-4315
WINDOW, 40 3/4 X
40 3/4. Crane out,
used over sink,
great condition.
$50. 570-825-3269
720 Cemetery
Plots/Lots
CEMETERY
PLOTS FOR SALE
(4) Four plots, all
together. Crestlawn
Section of Memorial
Shrine Cemetery in
Kingston Twp. $600
each. Willing to
split. For info, call
(570) 388-2773
CEMETERY PLOTS
Plymouth National
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
$450 each. Call
570-825-3666
CEMETERY PLOTS
(3) together.
Maple Lawn
Section of
Dennison
Cemetery.
Section ML.
$450 each.
570-822-1850
FOREST HILLS
CEMETERY
Carbondale,
Philadelphia suburb
near the old Nabis-
co & Neshaminy
Mall. 2 graves +
concrete vault with
possibility of double
deck. Estimated
Value $7,000. Ask-
ing $5,000. Call
570-477-0899 or
570-328-3847
MEMORIAL SHRINE
CEMETERY
6 Plots Available
May be Separated
Rose Lawn Section
$450 each
570-654-1596
MEMORIAL SHRINE
LOTS FOR SALE
6 lots available at
Memorial Shrine
Cemetery. $2,400.
Call 717-774-1520
SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY
726 Clothing
BOYS CLOTHES-
size large 12-14
mostly name brands
30 items $35. Boys
winter coats size
10-12 Nike, Old
Navy, JCPenny ski
coat $10. each or all
for $25. Boys
school uniform
pants, polos sizes
12-14 20 items for
$25. Mens Sneak-
ers DC skate shoe-
brand new size 10.5
$20. 570-237-1583
CLOTHING Jr. girls 6
pair jeans size 13/14
$15. 11 pieces size
15/16 $12. 13 pieces
size 15 $16. 11
pieces size 12/13
$13. Girls sizes 10
thru 12/14 35 pieces
+ winter coat $30.
23 pieces sizes 14-
14 1/2 $20. 22
pieces + winter coat
size 14/16 & 16 $20.
All Like New.
570-474-6028
GIRLS WINTER
CLOTHES, 3t 4t
includes boots and
5 bags @ $10 each.
570-868-0481
726 Clothing
COAT Ladies black
Persian lamb coat
with fur collar $35.
Moving, must sell.
570-313-5214 or
570-313-5213
COAT Woolrich
Down coat, new,
Woolrich new wool
pants, Hunting
apparel $40.
570-287-2073
GOWNS: Light blue
& silver size 12, gor-
geous,hand made,
strapless, lace-up
corset back $150.
Dark blue & black
semi-formal, size
12, spaghetti straps,
size 12, $75. Both
worn once, perfect
condition 406-1846
HOSPITAL SLACKS
& TOPS $25. for all.
570-829-2599
JACKET leather, xl
black $50. Black
Har l ey Davi dson
boots size 8 $60.
Orange Harley
Davidson jacket
$70. Black leather
vest size L $40.
Harley Davidson
helmet, medium
$40. 570-262-1136
JACKETS
3 leather jackets,
black boys size 14
genuine italian
stone $25 each.
570-868-6018
PROM GOWNS
black size 10 $75.
Sizes 10, 1 lime
green, 1) watermel-
on color $75. each.
All worn once,
excellent condition.
570-239-6011
SEMI/ PROM dress,
Davids Bridal
metallic blue/ grey,
tea length bubble,
strapless size 4
$10. Dollys Bou-
tique, beautiful
Sherri Hill short vio-
let & pink, bow at
waist, can be worn
strapless, size 3/4.
$20. Unique tiffany
terra cotta color
with beading, lay-
ered, lace, vintage
looking, strapless,
Prom Excitement.
size 12, $20. Short
gold, sequin bodice,
full tulle sparkly bot-
tom from DavidS
Bridal, size 4, $10.
BCBG black short,
sequins on top,
flowy, size 4 $15.
BCBG red, short
pleated criss
crossed top, can be
worn strapless, size
4 $15. 7 dance
dresses sizes small,
medium & large, $5.
each . JACKET new
in wrapper Nintendo
Gamecub Bomber-
man Jetters and A
Series of Unfortu-
nate Events $10.
570-696-3528
SHOES 4 pairs of
brand new in box
womens Hush Pup-
pies size 9 with 1-
3/4 to 2-3/4 heel, in
different popular
colors $10. per pair.
570-868-5450
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
COMPAQ PRESARIO
COMPUTER. Up-
graded memory,
monitor, speakers,
wireless mouse.
Excellent working
condition. $100.
570-709-4180
COMPUTER,
includes tower,
monitor, mouse &
keyboard. Excellent
Condition. $80.
570-824-7354
LAPTOPS Dell Lati-
tude d600, very
good condition, win-
dows 7.1gb ram.
dvdrw, ac adapter,
wireless mouse,
case included $140
LENOVO S10, excel-
lent condition, 10
screen, windows 7,
ac adapter, mini-
mouse included.
$120 . 905-2985
732 Exercise
Equipment
CROSS BOW by
Weider with lat pull
down, like new. $40.
570-655-4124
GYM Home Weider
$150.
570-829-2599
HOME GYM: Impex
Powerhouse Elite
2000 $100.
570-696-4362
ROWING MACHINE
Concept 2 $100.
Nordic trac $50.
Exercise bike free.
Must pick up.
570-825-0178
TREADMILL electric
Weslo. $75.
570-603-0630
TREADMILL Weslo
electric, $40.
570-760-4830
736 Firewood
FIREWOOD, 100%
OAK, split and
delivered by the
cord. September
Only. $140.00
(570)704-9609
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
EDEN PURE quartz
infrared electric
portable heater as
more than $350.
Sell for $200.
570- 788-6654.
FURNACE Gas,
American, forced air
150,000 BTU com-
plete with motor &
thermostat, runs
well, very good con-
dition. $250.
570-696-1847
HEATER Corona 22-
dkb portable,
kerosene excellent
condition, used very
little. Operating
booklet included
$50. 570-829-4776
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
HEATER Kerosene
$25.
570-760-4830
HEATERS: vent free
20,000 btu gas wall
heater natural gas
or propane new in
box with warranty.
has thermostat &
blower $190. Vent
free 30,000 btu gas
wall heater natural
gas or propane new
in box with warranty
thermostat & blow-
er $220.
570-675-0005
SPACE HEATER,
natural gas wall
mount vent free 14-
30,000 BTU. Auto
thermostat. Excel-
lent condition. $100.
OIL TANK upright
275 gaLLON, very
good condition $75.
call 570 288-9843
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BAR & BACKBAR,
ideal for home rec
room. Good condi-
tion. $100 for both.
570-287-9701
BEDROOM SET 6
piece, dresser, mir-
ror, chest, full or
queen size head-
board, two night
stands, black mar-
ble with gold trim
finish. $275.
570-814-5477
BEDROOM SET
chest, dresser &
mirror, full size,
head & foot board,
cream color $100.
570-779-3653
BEDROOM SET two
piece single bed
and chifforobe light
oak complete.
$250. 905-5602
BEDROOM SET
Vougham Basseett.
Cherry. 6 items:
queen/full head-
board, footboard,
night stand, chest,
dresser, tri-fold mir-
ror. Very good con-
dition. $500.
570-763-9874
BEDROOM SET, 6
piece, dresser, mir-
ror, chest, head-
board, 2 night
stands. $250.
570-814-5477
BOOKSHELF
60x12x29 cherry fin-
ish wood, 4 shelves
with sliding glass
each 12 h. $25.
570-819-2174
BUFFET & HUTCH
combo by Kathy Ire-
land, hutch has light
& glass doors, light
tan wood, black
hardware, 2 shelves
2 doors in buffet, 2
shelves in hutch.
Like new, must go.
$950. 474-6153
CHAIRS (3) tan
naugahyde on swiv-
el castors, new con-
dition $100. Air mat-
tress, queen size
with pump $30.
570-696-2008
CHEST of drawers.
$80.
570-905-4818
COUCH - excellent
condition! Must
see. Perfect for
family room, com-
fortable. $175.
(570) 446-8672
COUCH full, blue &
beige, excellent
condition, like new
must sell $50.
570-457-9304
DINING ROOM
HUTCH 72hx51w
dark wood $75.
Kitchen table, 4
chairs, dark wood,
glass top 47x47
$100. Oblong coffee
table with glass top
60l-36w driftwood
on bottom $75. 2
light brown
dressers one with
mirror $25. each. 2
metal wardrobes
63lx24w $15. each.
Heavy duty steel
frame white glider
with cushions $25.
Heat surge Amish
fireplace, remote,
used twice $150.
570-603-0630
DINING ROOM
TABLE beautiful
cherry Broyhill, 6
chairs, 2 leafs in like
new condition $550.
firm. 570-576-1444
DINNING ROOM
SET, Maple, table &
6 commander
chairs. Excellent
condition. $200.
570-675-6578
after 5:00PM
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER Bassett,
oak, 6 pieces, light-
ed glass shelves,
end table $450.
570-696-2212
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER beige with
wheels, free 24
color tv & dvd play-
er $75. Blue & white
print loveseat $75.
570-696-0187
ENTERTAINMENT
center solid oak
leaded glass door, 3
shelves, 2 bottom
drawers, all solid,
brass handles 26
TV opening, like new
$125. negotiable.
570-592-4858
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER, Riverside,
41wx75 1/2lx21
1/4 d. Oak finish, 2
sliding top doors, 2
smaller doors under
Paid $899 + tax
new. Sacrifice for
$200 plus free 32
Toshiba TV. LOVE-
SEAT Ashley Furni-
ture, excellent con-
dition 68wx38
lx29h, microfiber
cover, cranberry
color, 1 year old, 2
large contrast pil-
lows $100.
570-333-4321
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER, solid Oak
$150.
570-474-1648
MIRROR. Large
frameless. 36x42.
$50. 570-740-1246
744 Furniture &
Accessories
FILE CABINET, (3)
three drawer legal
size with hanging
file folders $50.
570-270-9059
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
HEADBOARD, oak
twin, $50. Oak night
stand $50.
570-825-0569
KITCHEN HUTCH
green metal with
wicker basket draw-
ers, excellent condi-
tion. Asking $100
570-239-6011
KITCHEN ISLAND
white, 36L x 20W
3 enclosed shelves.
2 large open
shelves, 1 pull out
door. Gold & Ivory
side chair basket
weave sides $130.
570-288-4852
KITCHEN TABLE
SET table is light
solid wood with four
matching chairs,
backs of chairs and
legs of table can be
painted any color.
Very nice set, very
good condition.
$95. 570-262-9162
KITCHEN TABLE
small, 4 Windsor
chairs $125.
570-829-2599
KITCHEN TABLE
wooden, oak chairs
to match great con-
dition $150.
570- 208-3888
LAMP Hanging
Tiffany Lamp, 20
diameter shade is
marbled white & tan
with clusters of
mauve flowers &
leafy greens, comes
with swag hooks &
12 chain. $75.
570-823-6829
LAMPS (2) parlor
stand up, grey metal
& black. $25 each.
570-740-1246
LOFT BED IKEA sil-
ver metal frame
only, 73h x 55w x
77l. Ladder att-
ached/ room under
for desk, futon, etc.
Very good condition.
$75. 570-947-6531
AFFORDABLE
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159
Full sets: $179
Queen sets: $199
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
PATIO SET 39
round resin tan col-
ored table, used
one summer $20.
570-868-5275 or
570-301-8515
ROCKER/RECLINER
beige, like new,
rarely used. $250
or best offer.
570-407-1135
ROCKING CHAIR
Boston $100.
570-847-336
SECTIONAL with
sleeper sofa &
recliner. LAZBOY.
Excellent condition.
$850. 570-388-1106
SLEEPER SOFA full
size, tan with flower
pattern. $150 or
best offer.
570-868-5924
SOFA rattan, 1 rat-
tan chair, 1 ottoman,
2 rattan glass top
end tables, 1 rattan
glass top coffee
table. Complete set
$225. Very good
condition. 654-6454
TV: Flat screen
Sanyo. 27 Perfect
condition. $45.
570-606-6624
WICKER SHELVES
(2) standing corner,
6 $30, Can deliver
570-883-9404
WINGBACK chair
old tapestry, tan-
green-blue $75.
China Cabinet &
Buffet $125. for both
50s vintage old
pigeon hole deskl
$50. TABLES maple,
2 step tables $20.,
coffee table $15.,
cobblers bench
$20., side table with
large drawer $25.,
maple magazine
holder $10. Antique
childs rocker $50.
Noritaki China serv-
ice for 12 wheat pat-
tern $25. Electric
hospital bed FREE
570-654-6584
750 Jewelry
ENGAGEMENT RING
1/2 carat princess
cut diamond soli-
taire set in 14K
white gold. List
price of $1,495, Pur-
chased from
Littmann Jewelers
for $900, willing to
sacrifice at $700.
Call 570-814-3383
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
ARE YOU TIRED
OF BEING
RAKED?
Call Joe, 570-
823-8465 for all
your landscaping
and cleanup needs.
See our ad in Call an
Expert Section.
GARDEN TRESTLE
5hx3w black,
wrought iron $25.
570-824-0591
JOHN DEERE 1968
tractor 112 in good
condition, all papers
$600. 570-287-
5745 or 570-793-
0160
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
LAWN MOWER -
TroyBilt. 21. 6.5 HP.
Easy Start mulcher.
2 years old, just
serviced, runs &
looks perfect. Not
self propelled. Can
add bag for rear dis-
charge or side dis-
charge. $100. OBO
570-283-9452
LAWNMOWER elec-
tric Black & Decker,
mulcher, bag under
warranty $95. 2
handle shovel $12.
Hand push lawn
mower $10. Lawn
spreader $12. Elec-
tric hedge clippers
$15. Circular saw
$12. Pitch fork one
end point/other flat
$13. Home & Gar-
den sprayer $12.
570-822-5623
LAWNMOWER Toro
self-propelled, no
bag, 6.5 hp good
running condition
$125. 570-655-3197
Patrick & Debs
Lawn Care
See our ad under
Call An Expert
1162 Landscape &
Garden
RIDING LAWN
MOWER, Murray 12
hp. $100. 446-9888
756 Medical
Equipment
DIAPERS adult size
XL disposable,
brand new 1 pack-
age for $6. Original-
ly $14. 696-2856
HOSPITAL BED,
good condition.
everything works.
Asking $800 OBO.
570-779-3965
570-991-2364
POWER CHAIR
Jazzy Select,
$500. Walker - $25.
570-829-2411
SCOOTER: Pride
Mobility, new batter-
ies, good condition.
$350. 570-371-3271
SNOWBLOWER
ATTACHMENT 42
for the FASTATTACH
lawn tractor
includes chains &
weights cost $1100.
sell for $300. Used
one season.
570-563-3081
WHEEL CHAIR very
good condition $90.
570-905-4818
758 Miscellaneous
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
ANTIQUE CEDAR
CHEST $200.
Whirlpool refrigera-
tor, $250. Air condi-
tioner $50.
570-963-1401
AQUARIUM. 20 gal.
all attachments,
$15. Dayton electric
buffer/polisher, $25,
Craftsman, Sears
lawnmower rear
wheel drive, 6.5 hp,
electric start, excel-
lent, $125. Snow
thrower, White, 5.5
hp, $40. 4 dining
room chairs, wood
and fabric seat. $15
for set.
570-654-5169
ATTACHE, leather,
combination lock,
new, $25. 696-2008
BACKPACK Bill-
abong $20. Twilight
book collection $20.
2 cassette decks
both $30. Dell Com-
puter monitor $20.
570-760-4830
BASEBOARD type
heaters (3) 3
Lasco. $30. each.
Carnival punch bowl
set $100. 905-4818
BEDLINER: 89
Chevy S10 truck
bedliner, standard
6 cab $25. Four
barrel carb running
from running Chevy
motor $50. 5 used
storm windows
29x53.5 $50. all.
570-740-1246
after 5pm.
BOOKS 2 boxes
hardcover & paper-
back, King, Grishom
etc $25. a box.
570-474-6028
BOOKS: Enhance
your library with the
following books: An
Invitation to the
White House Hillary
Rodham Clinton.
Going Rogue
Sarah Palin. Jack &
Jackie, a Perfect
Marriage. Mem-
oirs of Barbara
Bush. Living Histo-
ry Hillary Rodham
Clinton. My Turn,
Memoirs of Nancy
Reagan. $10 each,
All for $40.
570-655 9474
CANISTER SET
Phalzgraft 3 pieces
ceramic, nature
wood design, excel-
lent condition, $20.
Rocky VCR Movies
1 - 5 box set, excel-
lent condition $25 .
570-239-6011
CAR CARGO Lug-
gage/Rack Carrier,
$30. 570-270-9059
CHEVY COVER for
chevy S10 pickup 6
box, all hardware
$50. 570-655-0546
CLOCK Seth
Thomas German
mantle, works good
$60. Cuckoo clock
14 x 20 as is $40.
570-574-0271
758 Miscellaneous
CHRISTMAS deco-
rations, over 200
available! Includes
trees, ornaments,
lights, lamps, flow-
ers, vases, baskets,
figurines, many dif-
ferent household
items, also 4 pieces
of Samsonite lug-
gage, belt mas-
sager. all $85.
CANES & WALK-
ING/HIKING sticks.
Made from the roots
of slippery maple
trees. Over 30
available. $4- $5
each. Unique ! Many
different heights,
sizes, and shapes.
Call 570-735-2081.
COFFEE MAKER
Bunn automatic,
two burner, stain-
less $95. 847-3368
CUCKOO CLOCK
German Cuckoo
clock with colorful
birds $80. CAR
RAMPS good condi-
tion $35. Ramps &
creeper both for
$30. good condition
570-696-1030
DIRT BIKE boys 20
Redline $45. Tech
Deck skateboards &
ramps, over 25
pieces $20.
570-237-1583
DRYER 3 months
old, still under war-
ranty $300. Caloric
gas stove in excel-
lent working condi-
tion. $175.328-5926
FIBERGLAS TRUCK
CAP 8ft. Good Con-
dition. $25.
570-823-6829
FOOD PROCESSOR
new $45. VHS
TAPES over 100
$1.50 each.
570-740-1392
GARAGE DOOR
OPENER Sears
Craftsman 1/2 hp
chain drive with
remote & control
box. Good condi-
tion. $55. 763-9874
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Oak desk & black
chair $60. Filing 4
drawer cabinet $15.
3 seater sofa $175.
Stiffel hanging
lamps $30. Recliner
heat & message
$125. Pine hutch
$100. Stiffel table
lamp $30. Comput-
er security cabinet
$30. King size
spread w/ curtains
$20. Bookcase TV
unit $50.
570-639-5107
GLASS DOOR. 4
way glass door for
bath tub. $25
570-331-8183
GRILL/GAS small,
good condition $15.
neg. 570-510-7763
HUNTING KNIFE
Maxium 9.5 Per-
fect for hunting or
fishing all stainless
steel $15.332-7933
LAMP SHADES 3
stained glass 8
wide orange &
white $25.
570-654-6283
POTTERY hand
painted Italian, quite
a few pieces $35.
for all. 829-2599
RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Hand made
Rosaries, $5. Pope
John Paul II Memori-
blia. 570-829-2411
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX,
heavy duty $50.
Heater Tower, elec-
tric, portable, $20.
570-825-5847
SUMP PUMP 1/3
electric utility pump,
brand new $93. with
tax sell for $65.
570-822-5623
TIRES 225/70/R16
Baja M&S 75% tread
left. Very good con-
dition.$125.
570-855-3113
TIRES P205 65R 15
snow tires 90%
tread $160.
570-472-3632
TIRES, (2), 205/70/
R15, $30 each. Air
Compressor, $150.
Oil Heater, $25. Boy
Bike, 26X1.95, $60.
All items like new.
570-357-4827
VACUUM BAGS
Electrolux generic
$1. each. 2
Swifter wet jet mop
$5. 570- 868-6018
WARMER counter
top warmer 44hx
28dx36w, lighted
inside slide doors
front & back, very
good condition
$695. 570-636-3151
WHEELS AND TIRES
(4) five spoke for
Ford Windstar
p21565r16 $325.
570-696-2212
762 Musical
Instruments
BAND RENTAL
PROGRAM reason-
able quarterly
affordable rates.
Rent with option to
buy. Flutes, Clar-
inets, Sax, Drum,
Trumpets, Violin.
Private lessons
offered.
Andrea Bogusko
Music Co
Rte 309 W-B Twp
near Blackman St.
570-829-3679
BANJO in case HiLo
$130.
570574-0271
FLUTE: Jupiter
Carnegie XL silver
beginner flute with
gold keys. Plays
beautifully. $300.
570-406-1846
GUITAR-Carlo
Robelli 6-string
acoustic soft case
picks and strings.
$150. or best offer.
570-855-3113
762 Musical
Instruments
PIANO: Circa 1902
Ludwig & Co mis-
sion style upright
piano, in very good
condition. $500 or
best offer.
Call 570-674-1964
764 Musical
Lessons/Services
GUITAR Washburn,
electric blue $135.
570-735-1589
766 Office
Equipment
COMPUTER DESK
49x23 good condi-
tion $75. Chair $25.
Printer Stand
23.5x21, good con-
dition $40. 2 Draw-
er File Cabinet on
wheels, good condi-
tion $30. Four shelf
wood book case,
good condition $75.
2 Drawer File Cabi-
net, oak finish 16x17
$25. 2 Drawer File
Cabinet 15.5x16
$25. Or $275 for all.
570-655-4124
COPIER/FAX, busi-
ness type, Canon
Combination with
new toner cartridge,
$80 value, still in
box. Good condi-
tion. 570-735-0191
DESK CHAIR black,
high back, swivel
base with wheels,
very good condition.
$30. 570-709-4180
770 Photo
Equipment
CAMERA German
AGFA SLR lens
1:28/50 wide angle
3.4/35, telephoto
4.0/135. Asking
$349. 570-287-
7684 after 5pm
MANFROTTO
Mono-Pod model
681B, excellent con-
dition $50. or best
offer. MINOLTA
Maxxum 8000i
35mm film camera,
2 lenses, off camera
flash unit very good
condition $275. or
best offer 570-788-
2388 after 5 pm
772 Pools & Spas
DIVING BOARD, 12,
wood laminate,
commercial grade
for inground pool,
includes fittings &
anchors, $125.
SLIDING BOARD, 6,
Fiberglass for
inground pool,
includes fittings,
$250.
Buyer must remove.
570-388-6837
POOL, above
ground, 21 pool
with filter & covers.
$999 or best offer.
570-592-4685
774 Restaurant
Equipment
Hobart
Slicers
Mixers, Meat
Grinders,
Food Cutters,
reconditioned. Call
for brochure M-F
9-5. 610-972-9084
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
Bev Air 2 door
refrigerator/ sand-
wich prep table,
Model SP48-12,
$1300. For details
Call 570-498-3616
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE -
Model # SPM45,
$500; ALSO, Bunn
Pour Over Coffee
Machine, Model #
STF15, $225
For more info, call
570-498-3616
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
Somerset Dough
Sheeter, Model
CAR-100. Only
1 available. $1,500
Call for more info
570-498-3616
776 Sporting Goods
BIKE CARRIER 2
bikes, hitch mount-
ed $35. Everlast
heavy punching/kick
bag $30. 696-2683
BINOCULARS Yukon
8X25 Rambler
Series nitrogen filled
waterproof fogproof
compact, powerfull
new in unopened
box. $69. 675-0005
CAMPING COTS (2)
metal frame (2)
$25. each. Metal
hammock frame
$20. 570-824-0591
CROSS BOW LEG-
END exercise
machine, very good
condition, sacrifice
$200.570-788-2388
GOLF BAG, Wilson
Youth, with Putter,
Wedge, 1, 7, 9, 5
Irons. $50.
570-270-9059
GOLF CART. Enzo,
gas with roof. Box in
rear for equipment.
Excellent condition.
$650. 388-6863
GOLF CLUBS set
Genertic, great con-
dition $50.815-6772
PING PONG TABLE
$25.
570-825-5847
ROLLER BLADES
2Xs inline size 1,2,3
& 4,5,6, blue/black
black carrying bag
$10. Ice Skates, girls
white, Gold Medal,
sizes 1 & 6, like new
condition, black car-
rying bag $10. each
Both very good con-
dition 696-3528
SKIS Killingtonsk-
2s,Technical ski-
boots size 12 and
colt tech comp
poles. $150.
570-855-3113
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
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2 010 CHEV Y TRAV ERSE
AW D , 8 P assen ger, P W , P L , CD , #18279
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$
23,460
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2 011 M ITSUBISHIECLIP SE
Au to, Alloys, P W , P L , CD , #18048B
N OW
$
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2 011 DODGE
NITRO SX T
P W , P L , CD ,
K eyless, 4x4, #18253
$
18 ,8 93
*
2 011 JEEP
LIBERTY 4 X 4
P W , P L , CD ,
Alloys, #18257
$
14,993
*
2 010 K IA
SOUL
Alloys, P W ,
P L , CD , #18264
$
15,426
*
2 010 NISSAN
ALTIM A
P W , P L , CD ,
Au to, #18266
$
11,942
*
2 009 K IA
OP TIM A
P W , P L , CD ,
K eyless, #18267
$
17,526
*
2 010 HONDA
ACCORD LX
Au to, P W , P L ,
CD , #18268
$
26,959
*
2 011 JEEP
GRAND CHEROK EE
AW D , P W , P L , CD ,
Alloys, #18270
$
15,68 8
*
2 010 TOYOTA
CAM RY SE
Grou n d Affects, Alloys,
K eyless, #18273
$
22,959
*
2 010 FORD
EX P LORER X LT
Alloys, P W , P L ,
CD , 4x4, #18277
$
13,950
*
2 010 K IA
FORTE EX
P W , P L , CD ,
Au to, #18280
$
23,8 66
*
2 008 TOYOTA
FJCRUISER
5 S p eed , 4x4,
OffRoad Tires
$
13,925
*
2 010
V W JETTA
P W , P L , CD , K eyless,
#18120
$
12,998
*
2 010 CHEV Y
COBALT
Au to, K eyless, CD ,
P W , P L , #18105
$
17,565
*
2 011 HYUNDAI
SONATA
K eyless, P W , P L ,
CD , #18070
$
23,755
*
2 008 V OLV O
S80 T6 AW D
Alloys, L eather,
S u n roof, CD , #18135
$
19,623
*
2 009 M ITSUBISHI
OUTLANDER SE
L eather, S u n roof, Alloys,
AW D , #18153
$
19,8 96
*
2 010 DODGE
JOURNEY SX T
7 P assen ger, Alloys, AW D ,
P W , P L , #18157
$
19,428
*
2 010 HYUNDAI
SANTA FE
Alloys, P W , P L , AW D ,
K eyless, #18222
$
14,98 1
*
2 010 HYUNDAI
SONATA
P W , P L , CD ,
K eyless, #18234
$
12,98 2
*
2 008 P ONTIAC
GRAND P RIX
Alloys, V6, P W , P L ,
CD , #18242A
$
13,762
*
2 006 FORD
M USTANG
On ly13,000 M iles,
5 S p eed , #18171
$
14,963
*
2 010
M AZDA 3
P W , P L , CD ,
Au to, #18118
$
22,8 93
*
2 009 NISSAN
M URANO AW D
P W , P L ,
CD , #18239
$
13,944
*
2 007 HONDA
CIV IC SI
5 S p eed , S u n roof,
Alloys, CD , #18179A
$
17,950
*
2 010 DODGE GRAND
CARAV AN SX T
P wrS lid in g D oors,
S tow & Go, #18246
$
17,990
*
2 010 JEEP
COM P ASS 4 X 4
Alloys, K eyless,
P W , #18235
$
24,28 6
*
2 011 CHEV Y
SILV ERADO CREW CAB
Alloys, P W , P L ,
CD , 4x4
$
23,58 2
*
2 011 DODGE
RAM QUAD CAB
Alloys, P W , P L , CD ,
4x4, #18250
$
16,520
*
2 010 DODGE
AV ENGER R/T
L eather, RearS p oiler,
Alloys, K eyless, #18227
$
19,48 8
*
2 010 M ITSUBISHI
ENDEAV OR AW D
Alloys, P W , P L ,
CD , #18238
$
17,632
*
2 010 CHRYSLER
SEBIRNG CONV ERTIBLE
Alloys, P wrTop , P W ,
P L , CD , #18240
$
16,594
*
2 010 CHEV Y
M ALIBU
S u n roof, Chrom e W heels,
P W , P L , #18213A
$
15,921
*
2 010 CHRYSLER
SEBRING LIM ITED
L eather, Alloys, P W ,
P L , CD , #18232
$
20 ,48 8
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2 011 K IA
SORENTO AW D
P W , P L , CD ,
Alloys, #18243
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2003 CHEVY SUBURBAN
1500 4W D
LS
$
12,999
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# 119 70 A ,V8 ,AT,A /C,3 rdR ow Seat,Power
O ptions,TraileringPkg.,R ear A udio Controls
2008 HYUNDAISANTA FE
AW D
$
18,388
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# 12 0 15 A ,V6 ,D ualA irbags,Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors,
A utomatic,A M/FM/XM/CD ,Cruise Control,R ear Wiper/D efrost,
A lum. Wheels,SteeringWheelControls,A /C,Tilt,AWD ,2 3 K
2003 HONDA ODYSSEY
LX M INIVAN
$
9,999
*
# 1173 1A ,3 .5 L 6 Cyl.,A uto.,A ir,Cruise,PW,
PD L,Front B ucket Seats,Low Miles
2003 CHEVY CAVALIER
COUPE
$
7,999
*
# 119 5 1A ,2 .2 L D O H C,Tilt,A M/FM/CD ,
Sport ClothB ucket Seats
2004 CHEVY COLORADO
EXTENDED CAB
4W D
$
14,900
*
# Z2 4 0 5 ,3 .5 L A utomatic Trans.,A ir Conditioning,
Comfort Convenience G roup,FullVinylFloor Covering
2010 CHRYSLER TOW N
& COUNTRY TOURING
$
21,950
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# Z2 2 3 8 A ,3 .8 L 6 Cyl.,AT,A /C,P. D river Side D oor,A lum.
Wheels,R oof R ack,Power O ptions,2 1K Miles,Cloth
2008 NISSAN ALTIM A
2.5S 4DOOR
$
17,995
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# 113 3 6 A ,2 .5 L 4 Cyl.,Sunroof,A uto.,A /C,
1O wner,Power O ptions,PearlWhite
2010 SUZUKIKIZASHI
SLS
$
19,950
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# 1174 3 A ,2 .4 L 4 Cyl.,Power Seats,CVTA utomatic Trans.,KeylessEntry,AWD ,
18 PolishedA lum. Wheels,Tilt/Telescopic,Leather,U SB ,SteeringWheel
Controls,SmartPassKeylessStart,Power Locks/Windows/Mirrors/Steering,
Front & Side Impact A irbags,D ualA irbags,Moonroof,A /C,B luetooth
2007 GM C SIERRA
1500 4W D
REG CAB
$
14,999
*
# 116 8 1B ,4 .3 L V6 ,A uto/w/O D ,D ualZone
A /C,PW,PD L,A M/FM/CD ,Work Truck Pkg.
2004 CHEVY SILVERADO
2500HD 4W D
EXT CAB
$
24,999
*
# 110 8 8 A ,V8 H D A uto.,A ir,Cap,Leather,H D
TraileringPkg,B ose Stereo,& More!
2008 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER
4DoorLT
4W D
$
14,999
*
# 116 79 A ,Leather,Sunroof,A M/FM/6 D isc
CD ,AT,PW,PL,Tilt,Cruise
2004 HONDA CIVIC
COUPE
$
6,999
*
# 12 0 8 5 A ,4 Cyl.,A ir Conditioning,
A M/FM Stereo,R ear D efrost
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Your Event a Huge Success!
To Advertise Call Tara 570-970-7374
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Free Pool Wed & Fri 8-10
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WE DO PARTIES
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750 Wilkes-Barre Twp Blvd
Wilkes-Barre
(570)-270-2929
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Fundraisers
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
WVONMO VALLEV
415 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
570.822.8870
steve@yourcarbank.com
www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com
*For qualied Buyers. Bi-weekly payments greater than 17
1/2% of monthly net income, additional
down-payment may be required. Costs to be paid by Buyer at delivery: registration, taxes, title, doc fee.
0
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DOWN*
UV MEME PAV MEME UV MEME
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
BUYING JUNK
VEHICLES
$300 AND UP
$125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN,
DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN!
NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm Happy Trails!
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
776 Sporting Goods
SKIS Rossignol
Rebel, 177, Salomon
Series 7 bindings
$75. SKI BOOTS-
Salomon Optima 8.1
Exp, Mens size 8,
Mid Entry style $30
SKI POLES-All items
in very good condi-
tion $5 287-1025
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TELEVISION,
$19, $100. 13, $60.
570-357-4827
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TELEVISION, 24
Daewood. In excel-
lent condition. $25
OBO. 570-696-1703
TELEVISION: GE.
28 works good,
needs remote $80.
570-740-1246
To place your
ad call...829-7130
TV 19: Emerson HD
color, flat screen
$125. Good working
condition. 819-2174
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TV 20 Phillips color
with remote.
$15. 570-868-5450
TV COLOR
19 $15.
570-510-7763
TV Phillips 32 HD
TV/PIP great for
playing video
games. $90.
570-696-0187
TVS 2 color , 13 inch
Sayno, & Insigna,
$20. 570-899-7384
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TV: 42 LCD. Sony
Bravia & Sony DVD
player. Like New.
$300. 570-310-1287
782 Tickets
TICKETS: (2) Penn
State Vs Eastern
Michigan Football
tickets 9/24 Section
EHU, cushion seats
& yellow parking
pass included $110.
570-655-0211
784 Tools
CHIPPER/SPREAD-
ER Craftsman 6.5
hp, good condition
$100. 708-2232
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
PRESSURE WASH-
ER Stanley electric
1600 psi pressure
washer, new in box
$65. 570-696-2683
TORQUE WRENCH
Craftsman $10.
570-474-6028
784 Tools
SNOWTHROWER
Simplicity 10 HP 36
chute 5 speed for-
ward/2 speed
reverse, excellent
condition, not in
flood) $550. Ryobi
cordless drill, flash-
light, 2 batteries &
charger $30.
570-655-9472
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Get it back where it
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
786 Toys & Games
AIR HOCKEY TABLE
$450 new sell $275.
new condition. Cash
only. 570-474-2397
BIKE Womans vin-
tage bike, collegate
3, 26 $50.
570-654-2657
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DOLL CRADLE
Homemade $20.
570-829-2599
786 Toys & Games
DOLLS, BRATZ col-
lection, 4 boys, 13
girls, two cases,
plus accessory
items, great condi-
tion. $45. 696-2008
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788 Stereo/TV/
Electronics
SCANNER Radio
Shack 200 channel
hand held scanner.
excellent condition.
batteries, ac
adapter included.
Police/fire frequen-
cies already pro-
grammed in. Paid
$115. sell $75 .
570-905-2985
Job Seekers are
looking here!
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ask for an employ-
ment specialist
788 Stereo/TV/
Electronics
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796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
39 Prospect St Nanticoke
570-735-1487
WE PAY
THE MOST
INCASH
BUYING
11am
to 11pm
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
NEED CASH?
We Buy:
Gold & Gold coins,
Silver, Platinum,
old bills, Watches,
Costume Jewelry,
Diamonds, Gold
Filled, Sterling Sil-
ver Flatware,
Scrap Jewelry,
Military items, old
Tin & Iron Toys,
Canadian coins &
paper money,
most foreign
money (paper/coin).
Visit our new loca-
tion @ 134 Rt. 11,
Larksville
next to WOODYS
FIRE PLACE
& PRO FIX.
We make house calls!
Buyer & seller of
antiques! We also
do upholstering.
570-855-7197
570-328-3428
The Vi deo
Game St or e
28 S. Main W.B.
Open Mon- Sat,
12pm 6pm
570-822-9929 /
570-941-9908
$$ CASH PAID $$
VI DE O GAME S &
S YS TE MS
Highest $$ Paid
Guaranteed
Buying all video
games &
systems. PS1 & 2,
Xbox, Nintendo,
Atari, Coleco,
Sega, Mattel,
Gameboy,
Vectrex etc.
DVDs, VHS & CDs
& Pre 90s toys,
The Video
Game Store
1150 S. Main
Scranton
Mon - Sat,
12pm 6pm
570-822-9929
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE
PICKUP
288-8995
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570- 484- 6538)
Highest Cash Pay
Outs Guaranteed
Mon- Sat
10am - 6pm
Cl osed Sundays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
( Pl aza 315)
315N . 3 mi l es af t er
Mot orwol d
We Pay At Least
78% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
Visit us at
WilkesBarreGold.com
Or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
KITTENS (3) free to
good home.
Call 570-575-9984
KITTENS FREE 5
female kittens. 6
weeks old. 3 Cali-
cos, 1 black & 1 tor-
toise shell. All are
healthy. Very playful
& loving.
570-852-9850
KITTENS free to
good home, 6
weeks old.
570-288-9813
810 Cats
KITTENS: 3
adorable kittens
found outside my
home. Approximate
6 weeks old, eating
& using litterbox.
Adapting very nicely
to indoor life. 1
black & white, short
hair, 2 black &
white, medium hair.
570-287-3876
KITTENS: Free to
good home. Please
call
570-779-4173
815 Dogs
PAWS
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You can then use
your account to
enhance your online
ad. Post up to 6
captioned photos
of your pet
Expand your text to
include more
information, include
your contact
information such
as e-mail, address
phone number and
or website.
COCKAPOO pups.
Black, well social-
ized. Shots are cur-
rent. $175 each.
570-765-1846
PUPPIES
570-453-6900
570-389-7877
ROTTWEILER PUPS
German lines.
2 male & 3 females.
Ready to go 9/30.
$650 firm.
570-592-5515
Y0RKIE MIX PUPS.
MINI POODLE MIX
PUPS All males,
shots are current.
$125 each.
570-765-1122
AKC DOBERMAN
PINCHER PUPPIES
Ready October 22,
Taking deposits now
Call 570-436-5083
845 Pet Supplies
BIRD CAGE:
Small $10.
570-288-4852
PARAKEET CAGE
with stand, excel-
lent condition $15.
570-457-9304
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
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people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
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Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
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on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
ASHLEY
19 Davis St.
Very affordable sin-
gle family, 3 bed-
room, 2 bath
starter home in a
good location.
MLS #10-4026
$29,900
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
906 Homes for Sale
AVOCA
314 Packer St.
Remodeled 3 bed-
room with 2 baths,
master bedroom
and laundry on 1st
floor. New siding
and shingles. New
kitchen. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3174
$99,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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Saturday, Oct-1
11AM-1PM
912 Vine Street
Over 3,500 square
feet of living space
with large detached
2 car garage and
office Vinyl Siding,
Newer windows,
Spacious Rooms.
MUST BE SEEN!
$159,900.
MLS #10-3956
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
BACK MOUNTAIN
Sunday, Sept-25
2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
133 Frangorma Dr
Bright & open floor
plan. 5 year old 2
story. 9' ceiling 1st
floor. Custom
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances. Family room
with 14' ceiling &
fireplace. Conve-
nient location.
MLS# 11-2572
$359,000
Call Geri
570-696-0888
BEAR CREEK
475 East Ave.
Top to bottom re-do
for this beautiful 3
bedroom, 1.75 bath,
2 story home locat-
ed in the Meadow
Run Lake communi-
ty of Bear Creek.
Tranquil setting,
modern interior all
re-done, granite
countertops in the
kitchen, exterior
with new landscap-
ing and stone patio
with lake frontage
to name a few!
MLS 11-1643
$329,900
Call Jay A.
Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
BEAR CREEK
6650 Bear Creek Blvd
Well maintained
custom built 2 story
nestled on 2 private
acres with circular
driveway - Large
kitchen with center
island, master
bedroom with 2
walk-in closets,
family room with
fireplace, custom
built wine cellar - A
Must See property!
$299,900
MLS# 10-4312
Call Geri
570-696-0888
906 Homes for Sale
BEAR CREEK VILLAGE
470 Lewis Drive
Great house in
great condition!
Unique 1 1/2 story
with 4 bedrooms &
2 1/2 baths on 2
acre wooded lot.
Fireplaces in living
room, dining room
& family room.
Modern kitchen
with stainless appli-
ances & breakfast
bar. Hardwood
floors. Flexible floor
plan. MLS#11-2408
$349,9000
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
BERWICK
319 East 10th St
Remodeled
4 bedroom,
2 bath, 2 car
garage, large lot
(No Flood Zone)
Columbia County.
Low Taxes!
$105,000,
570-204-6550
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BERWICK
HANDYPERSON SPECIAL
1145 6th Avenue
Lots of potential!
$36,500
Can see online
c-investments.com
570-204-6550
CONYNGHAM
167 Main Street
1 YEAR HOME-
OWNERS
WARRANTY
Nicely kept 2 story
with 4 bedrooms,
1 & 1/2 baths, great
wrap around porch,
lovely back yard.
In desirable
Conyngham, PA.
Close to Rt 80 and
Rt 81. Nearby
Shopping. Large
eat in kitchen with
dining area.
A MUST SEE
MOTIVATED
SELLERS
$159,000
MLS# 11-1146
Call Tony Wasco
570-855-2424
Trademark
Realtor Group
570-613-9090
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DALLAS
20 Fox Hollow Drive
Well maintained
two story with
fully finished lower
level awaits its
new family. 4-6
bedroom, 3.5 bath,
2 fireplaces. One
year home warranty
included. Wonderful
neighborhood.
$270,000
MLS #11-3504
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
DALLAS
20 OAK DRIVE
WOW! This home
offers replacement
windows, newer hot
water heater, gas
fireplace, hardwood
floors, sun porch,
large fenced rear
yard, flagstone
patio, heated in-
ground pool, fin-
ished lower level,
located in the
Lehman School Dis-
trict. Just minutes
from Harveys Lake,
why not join the
Beach Club this
summer! It is a
MUST SEE HOME!
MLS#11-1258
$154,900
Bob Cook 696-6555
Jill Jones 696-6550
DALLAS
210 42nd St. E
Beautiful 3300 sq.ft.
custom built Tudor
home on 3.7 +/-
acres with stream,
pond & gorgeous
landscaping in a
great country like
setting. A home
you'll be proud to
own. MLS#10-4516
$ 399,900
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
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DALLAS
211 Hillside One
Enjoy the comforts
& amenities of living
in a beautifully
maintained town-
house, 3/4 Bed-
rooms, family room
with fireplace out to
deck. Bright & airy
kitchen, finished
lower level, Tennis,
Golf & Swimming
are yours to enjoy
& relax. Mainte-
nance free living.
PRICE REDUCED!
$210,000
MLS# 10-1221
Call Geri
570-696-0888
DALLAS
248 Overbrook Rd.
Lovely 4 bedroom
cape cod situated
in a private setting
on a large lot.
Vaulted ceiling in
dining room, large
walk in closet in 1
bedroom on 2nd
floor. Some
replacement win-
dows. Call Today!
MLS 11-2733
$125,000
Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
DALLAS
3 Crestview Dr.
Well-constructed
and maintained
sprawling multi-
level with 5,428
square feet of living
space. Living room
& dining room with
hardwood floors
& gas fireplace;
eat-in kitchen with
island; florida room.
5 bedrooms, 4
baths; 2 half-baths.
Lower level rec
room with wet bar
& fireplace. leads
to heated in-ground
pool. Beautifully
landscaped 2
acre lot.
$575,000
MLS# 11-1798
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
DALLAS
314 Loyalville Road
Very Nice 3 bed-
room, 2 bath dou-
blewide on 2 acres
with detached 2 car
garage and well
maintained yard.
Home has Anderson
Thermopane win-
dows, wood burning
fireplace in TV room,
walk-in closet, wall
heater in full base-
ment, 16x23.6 &
9.6x8.4 rear deck,
9.6x8.4 front deck,
glass sliding door in
kitchen, central air,
black walnut trees,
peach tree, paved
driveway etc.
MLS# 11-2679
REDUCED!!!
$165,000
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
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DALLAS
NEW CONSTRUCTION
2,400 sq feet
$329,000
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAYS, 11-1
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570-696-1041
DALLAS
NEWBERRY ESTATES
$109,000
2 bedroom, 2 bath
unit in move in con-
dition. Lease pur-
chase available.
$1,400/month with
$4,800 assist at
closing. Call
Nancy Eckert
570-696-0882
or Terry Eckert
570-696-0843
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS SCHOOL
DISTRICT
100% Financing
Wooded and private
Bi-Level in Dallas
School District. This
home features 1 Car
Garage, 3
Bedrooms, 1 3/4
Bath and nice
updates. Plenty of
room on your pri-
vate 2 acre lot.100%
USDA Financing
Eligible. Call for
details.
REDUCED PRICE
$166,000
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
DALLAS
SHORT SALE!
Charming 3 Bed-
room Cape Cod
with 1 Car Garage in
great neighborhood.
Close to Park/Rec
Center. Dallas
School District.
Priced as Short
Sale, subject to
bank approval.
$92,000
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
DALLAS
Reservoir Road
Privacy on this one
acre parcel with a
Cape Cod home.
Hardwood floors,
two bedrooms and
one bath on first
floor, great room
and library with
bedroom and bath
on second floor.
Workshop base-
ment, pond,
attached garage.
Must see!
MLS#11-2966
$219,900
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
DRUMS
226 S. Hunter Hwy
26x40, 2 bedroom 1
bath ranch on a
103x200 lot. Fully
landscaped with
double lot paved
driveway. Call
570-788-6798
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DUPONT
167 Center St.
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
2 story home with
garage and drive-
way. Newer kitchen
and bath. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3561
$69,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
1140 SPRING ST.
Large 3 bedroom
home with new
roof, replacement
windows, hardwood
floors. Great loca-
tion! For more infor-
mation and photos
visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 11-2636
$119,900.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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DURYEA
1219 SOUTH ST.
Renovated 1/2 dou-
ble with 3 bed-
rooms in nice
neighborhood. Own
for what it takes to
rent. All new win-
dows. For more info
and photos visit:
www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-2523
$54,900
Call Phil
570-313-1229
DURYEA
302 Cherry St.
Dont miss out on
this charming 2
story which boasts
Pride of Ownership.
Move in condition
with many updates.
Modern eat in
kitchen, dining room
is open to living
room, 2 bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths. As a
bonus enjoy the
view from your
large upper floor liv-
ing area with gas
fireplace and sliding
doors that lead to a
spacious balcony.
Beautiful manicured
corner lot.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
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MLS 11-3512
$129,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
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DURYEA
38 Huckleberry
Lane
Blueberry Hills
4 BEDROOMS, 2.5
baths, family room
with fireplace, 2 car
garage, large yard.
Master bath with
separate jetted tub,
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and island,
lighted deck. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3071
$329,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
DURYEA
805-807 Main St.
Multi-Family. Large
side by side double
with separate utili-
ties. 3 bedrooms
each side with
newer carpet,
replacement win-
dows and newer
roof. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
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MLS 11-3054
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
PRICE REDUCED!
314 Bennett Street
Refashioned 3 or 4
bedroom, two full
modern baths. Two
story, 2300sf, with
level yard with love-
ly new landscaping
and 1 car garage.
New EVERYTHING
in this charming
must see property.
Custom blinds
throughout the
home. Great neigh-
borhood with Park
beyond the back-
yard. MLS# 11-3776
$ 174,900
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
Services LLC
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DURYEA
REDUCED
411 JONES ST.
Beautiful 2 story
English Tudor with
exquisite gardens,
surrounding beauti-
ful in ground pool,
private fenced yard
with a home with
too many amenities
to list. Enjoy the
summer here!
Screened in porch
and foyer that just
adds to the great
living space
of the home
For more info
and photos:
visit:www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-2720
$234,900
Call Phil
570-313-1229
EDWARDSVILLE
9 Williams St.
Large 4 bedroom
home with nice rear
deck, replacement
windows, off street
parking. Possible
apartment in sepa-
rate entrance.
Loads of potential.
For more info and
pictures visit:
www.atlas
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MLS 11-2091
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EDWARDSVILLE
Sunday, Oct-2
10am-12pm
145 Short Street
Meticulously main-
tained ranch on lot
100x140. 6 rooms,
3 bedrooms, 1 full
bath on main level.
Finished lower level
with family room,
full bath, laundry
room, craft room &
storage. MOVE IN
CONDITION.
New Low Price
$94,900.
MLS #11-2541
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
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EXETER
128 JEAN ST.
Nice bi-level home
on quiet street.
Updated exterior.
Large family room,
extra deep lot. 2
car garage,
enclosed rear
porch and covered
patio. For more
information and
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-2850
$189,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
EXETER
164 E. First Street
$134,900
for an ALL BRICK,
ranch with finished
basement. Fea-
tures include hard-
wood floors, plaster
walls, finished
basement rooms
and car port.
MLS #10-4363
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
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EXETER
180 E. First Street
$134,900 for a 5
room ranch, with
spacious yard,
enclosed porch and
Central Air.
5 Rooms, 3 Bed-
rooms and full Bath.
MLS #10-4365
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
EXETER
213 SUS QUEHANNA AVE
One of a kind prop-
erty could be used
as a single family
home or two unit.
Wyoming Area
schools.
$125,000
MLS#11-2811
Call John
570-714-6124
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
EXETER
908 Primrose Court
Move right into this
newer 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath Townhome
with many
upgrades including
hardwood floors
throughout and tiled
bathrooms. Lovely
oak cabinets in the
kitchen, central air,
fenced in yard, nice
quiet neighborhood.
MLS 11-2446
$123,000
Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
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ESTATE
570-287-0770
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908 Primrose Court
Move right into this
newer 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath Townhome
with many
upgrades including
hardwood floors
throughout and tiled
bathrooms. Lovely
oak cabinets in the
kitchen, central air,
fenced in yard, nice
quiet neighborhood.
MLS 11-2446
$123,000
Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
362 Susquehanna Ave
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular, 2
story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms and 1.5
baths, new rear
deck, full front
porch, tiled baths
and kitchen, granite
countertops, all
Cherry hardwood
floors throughout,
all new stainless
steel appliances
and lighting, new oil
furnace, washer
dryer in first floor
bath. Great neigh-
borhood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
years @ 4.5%)
Owner financing
available.
570-654-1490
EXETER
This Cape Cod is in
fabulous condition.
It features living
room, dining room,
4 bedrooms, 2 full
baths, closets
galore, family room,
gas heat, central
air & fully fenced
back yard. Great
location. Take a
walk or ride a
bike around the
neighborhood.
$218,500
MLS 11-1804
Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
906 Homes for Sale
EXETER TWP.
311 Lockville Rd
Stately brick 2
story, with in-
ground pool, cov-
ered patio, finished
basement, fireplace
and wood stove 3
car attached
garage 5 car
detached garage
with apartment
above.
MLS#11-1242
$739,000
Call Joe or Donna,
613-9080
FORTY FORT
JUST REDUCED!
Great starter home!
Three bedroom 2
story with living
room & dining room.
Nice sized kitchen.
Lower level recre-
ation room, 3 sea-
son porch,
detached 1 car
garage. Nice yard.
Reduced to
$75,000.
MLS#11-2863
Call Ruthie
(570) 714-6110
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
FORTY FORT
REDUCED!
1301 Murray St.
Very nice duplex,
fully rented with
good return in great
neighborhood. For
more information
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2149
$124,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
HANOVER
Diamond in the
rough! This 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
is looking for a new
owner to restore its
beauty! Living room
and Dining room
features hardwood
floors, original
woodwork and
beautiful French
Doors. Large
kitchen with pantry
in need of some
updating. 1 car
Garage and private
driveway.
Call Jesicca Skoloda
570-237-0463
JesiccaSkoloda
Realtor@gmail.com
MLS# 11-2741
$44,500
570-696-2468
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
710 Church Street
Exceptionally well
care for home in
move in condition.
Everything is new,
roof, siding, win-
dows, porches,
kitchen and baths.
MLS 11-2309
$119,000
Jay A. Crossin
CROSSIN
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570-288-0770
ext. 23
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HANOVER TWP
187 South Street
3 bedrooms, 2 full
baths, modern
kitchen, security
system, beautifully
landscaped patio,
pond & above
ground pool are just
a few of the touch-
es that make this
home so appealing.
Great neighbor-
hood! Close to
major highways.
MLS #11-2370
$133,000
Call Debra at
570-714-9251
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554 Production/
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DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT - EOE
www.dallassd.com
SPECIAL EDUCATION AIDES
In District: Personal Care Assistants
Out of District: Personal Care Assistant
Wyoming Area Secondary Center
Rate of pay dependent on higher education
experience, no benefits
Assistant Middle School
Boys Basketball Coach
7th grade Boys
Basketball Coach
For clearance information and to download a
district application, refer to our district web
sites Employment page. Application packets
must be received by the deadline date. Please
submit a letter of interest, resume, district
application, references, letters of recommenda-
tion, Act 34, 151 and 114 clearances and any
other supporting materials to:
Mr. Frank Galicki, Superintendent
Dallas School District
PO Box 2000
Dallas, PA 18612
DEADLINE:
October 3, 2011
or until the positions are filled
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Bear Creek Community Charter School, a pro-
gressive K-8 public school that offers parents a
choice in public education, is currently seeking
an experienced professional for the career posi-
tion of Assistant Principal. This is a full-time,
twelve month position.
The successful candidate will actively partici-
pate in facilitating an environment that pro-
motes academic excellence, environmental
stewardship, and accountability among all
stakeholder groups. Applicants should possess
a minimum of three years classroom teaching
experience and a graduate degree in an appro-
priate field of study. Pennsylvania Principal
certification or the ability to obtain certification
within one year of hire is required.
Bear Creek Community Charter School is offer-
ing a competitive starting salary, comprehensive
benefit package, performance-based annual
bonus, and a rewarding work environment. Bear
Creek Community Charter School is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. For more information
visit www.bearcreekschool.com
Interested candidates should submit a resume
and cover letter to:
Bear Creek Community Charter School
Attention: Human Resources
2000 Bear Creek Boulevard
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Dynamically growing Sheet Metal &
Assembly Manufacturer has immediate
multiple openings on all three shifts
for the following positions:
Welding
Press Brake
Spot Welding
Assembly
General Laborer
Looking for Skilled Machine Workers
Excellent wages & benefits
MANUFACTURING
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Apply in Person At:
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Dallas, PA 18612
A Drug-Free Workplace
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
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533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
If you are a licensed and experienced Collision
Estimator and would like your future earnings to
truly reflect your ability and worth, with us you
can. Knowledge of computer estimating is a great
plus. We have an experienced staff, offer a gener-
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and retirement plan and a professional working
environment. For immediate consideration, please
send resume today to:
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RAY KING, MANAGER
338 PIERCE ST., KINGSTON, PA 18704
(570)288-6576
email: pdautobody@epix.net. E.O.E.
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Maintenance/
Repair
536 IT/Software
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Benets Package
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Must be Experienced, Seasoned Professional
with PA Inspection & Emission Licenses,
ASE Certied, Dealership Experience a plus.
Product Technical
Service Representative
Well established, local manufacturer is seeking a
Product Technical Service Representative. This
position provides responsive and attentive service
on all product warranty and service issues. Basic
computer knowledge and customer service skills
needed as well as the ability to comprehend and
discuss technical information. This position is on
steady day shift, Monday through Friday and is
not an I.T. position. We offer competitive rates
and benefits and are located only 15 minutes from
Wilkes-Barre or Scranton.
Send resume to jobs@goldentech.com or
apply in person at:
401 Bridge Street
Old Forge, PA 18518
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Drug
Free Workplace Employer
Bilingual Teacher
Position; Education
We are looking for a DEDICATED individual to
join the HEAD START TEAM!
Full Time Teacher for Hazleton Head Start Cen-
ter; Bilingual English/Spanish Abilities Required.
Visit our website at www.lchs.hsweb.org for
details. Additional positions available are part
time Assistant Teachers in Plymouth/Nanticoke
sites. Excellent benefits including paid holidays,
paid sick time and paid training. Applicants must
possess current PA State Police Criminal Clear-
ance, FBI Fingerprints and Child Abuse History
Clearance; Send Resume/Cover letter and 3 Writ-
ten Letters of Reference to Luz Co Head Start,
ATTN: Human Resources, PO Box 540, Wilkes-
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906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
275 Phillips Street
Well kept 2
bedroom ranch with
new kitchen, fenced
yard, one car
garage.
$79,900
MLS #11-638
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
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home?
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906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
5 Raymond Drive
Practically new 8
year old Bi-level
with 4 bedrooms, 1
and 3/4 baths,
garage, fenced
yard, private dead
end street. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-3422
$179,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
71 Knox St.
Larger Bi-level in
small development.
Eat in kitchen with
new floor counter-
tops and dishwash-
er. Large 2 tiered
deck, 20x10, with
roll out awning.
Back yard backs up
to woods. New car-
pet, painting and
much more.
MLS 11-2649
$139,900
Call Mary Ann
570-715-7733
CENTURY 21
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HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-474-6307
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906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
8 Diamond Ave.
Loads of space in
this modernized tra-
ditional home. 3rd
floor is a large bed-
room with walk-in
closet. Modern
kitchen, family room
addition, deck over-
looking large corner
lot. Not just a
starter home but a
home to stay
in and grow! For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlas
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MLS #11-622
$119,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
94 Ferry Road
Nice vinyl sided 2
story situated on a
great corner fenced
lot in Hanover Twp.
2 bedrooms, 2
modern baths,
additional finished
space in basement
for 2 more bed-
rooms or
office/playrooms.
Attached 2 car
garage connected
by a 9x20 breeze-
way which could be
a great entertaining
area! Above ground
pool, gas fireplace,
gas heat, newer
roof and All Dri
system installed in
basement.
MLS #11-626
$119,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
Reduced!
Beautiful 2 bed-
room home with loft
area that can easily
be converted to a
3rd bedroom. This
home has 2.5
baths, security sys-
tem, whole house
entertainment sys-
tem with speakers
in every room and
outside. Great mod-
ern kitchen. 2 car
garage, skylights,
huge deck and
patio. There is a
huge walkout base-
ment that is rough
plumbed for a bath-
room. Too much to
list here, this house
is a must see.
MLS #10-4589
$310,000
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
Antonik and
Associates
570-735-7494
HANOVER TWP.
2 story in good
condition with 3
bedrooms, 1 full
bath, eat-in
kitchen, 2 car
garage, fenced
yard & new
gas heat.
MLS # 10-4324
Reduced to
$44,000
Call Ruth at
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
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829-7130!
HANOVER TWP.
SALE BY OWNER
12 Oaklawn Ave.
Out Of Flood Zone!
Pristine 3 story
home with garage,
full basement, beau-
tiful woodwork. Car-
peted & painted
throughout. Newer
Roof, including all
appliances, gas
heat, rooms with
many features. Great
Neighbors. No work
for you, move right
in! $120,000. Call
570-823-8710
HANOVER TWP.
Updated single
home with 3 bed-
rooms & newly
remodeled kitchen.
Nice neighborhood.
New roof. Carport
with off street park-
ing. Some furnish-
ings, furniture,
appliances includ-
ed. Fenced yard.
Low taxes.
Owner moving.
$38,200 negotiable.
(570) 823-0508
HARDING
131 THEODORE ST.,
Beautiful bi-level
located in Hex
Acres, a quiet
country setting, yet
minutes from town.
This home features
quality workman-
ship and finishes
and is in absolute
move-in condition.
Features modern
kitchen and baths,
lower level family
room, sunroom,
deck and above
ground pool. All on
a large nicely land-
scaped lot.
MLS#11-2901
$160,000
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
310 Lockville Rd.
SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity
of country living in
this beautiful two
story home on 2.23
acres. Great for
entertaining inside
and out. 3 car
attached garage
with full walk up
attic PLUS another
2 car detached
garage. WOW! A
MUST SEE! For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS#11-831
$267,000
Call Nancy
570-237-0752
Melissa
570-237-6384
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
HARDING
605 Apple Tree
Road
White split stone
Ranch with 1500 sq.
ft. of living space. 2
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, propane gas
fireplace with stone
mantel. Custom
kitchen with oak
cabinets with pull
outs. Granite count-
er tops and island,
plaster walls, mod-
ern tile bath, open
floor plan. 2nd
kitchen in lower
level. Electric heat,
wood/coal burner in
basement. Central
air, 2 stoves, 2
dishwashers, 2
microwaves, 2
fridges, front load
washer and dryer
included. Attached
2 car garage and
detached 3 car
garage. Home in
near perfect
condition.
For moe info and
photos view:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2968
$229,900
Call Lu Ann
570-602-9280
HARVEYS LAKE
143B GROVE ST.,
Like to entertain?
This floor plan lends
itself to that with a
large kitchen, formal
dining and living
rooms. A car enthu-
siast? This garage
will hold 4 cars
comfortable. Enjoy a
hot tub, this workout
room has one and
French doors open-
ing to the rear yard.
Spacious bed-
rooms, wood burn-
ing fireplace. The list
goes on and on! Did
I mention you are
just of a mile from
the lake?!
MLS#11-1994
$249,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
HARVEYS LAKE
Pole 131
Lakeside Drive
Lake front home
with 2-story livable
boathouse! Year
round home offers
fireplace, cathedral
ceiling, cedar panel-
ing. Boat house has
a patio for grilling,
open dock space as
well as enclosed
area for your boat.
2nd floor is a studio
style kitchenette/
living room, full bath
plus a deck. Take a
look! MLS#11-1379
PRICE REDUCED!
$384,900
Bob Cook 262-2665
Jill Jones 696-6550
906 Homes for Sale
HARVEYS LAKE
POLE 265
LAKESIDE DRIVE
44 of lakefront!
This home offers
recently remodeled
kitchen with Cherry
cabinetry, granite
counters. Hard-
wood floors through
the kitchen and din-
ing area. Stone fire-
place, enclosed
porch to enjoy the
lake view! The
boathouse has a
second level patio,
storage area, plus
dock space. A must
see! MLS#11-2018
$369,900
Bob Cook
570-262-2665
HAZLE TOWNSHIP
738 Pardeesville Rd.
Homeowners
Warranty Included
Pardeesville,Beauti-
ful 6 Year Old, 2
Story Colonial 3
Bedrooms, 2.5
Baths, Modern Eat
In kitchen, Formal
Dining Room, Divid-
ed Living Room,
French doors
between kitchen &
Dining Room. Light-
ed Stairway. Great
location for some-
one working at
Humboldt or Val-
mont industrial
parks that does not
want to live in the
city. Basement has
superior wall sys-
tem and is plumbed
for another Bath
room. MLS 11-3175
$220,000
Call Tony Wasco
570-855-2424
Trademark
Realtor Group
570-613-9090
HUGHESTOWN
189 Rock St.
Spacious home with
4 bedrooms and
large rooms. Nice
old woodwork,
staircase, etc. Extra
lot for parking off
Kenley St.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3404
$109,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
HUGHESTOWN
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97 Center Street
Looking for a sold
home with off street
parking & detached
garage? Look at
this one. Great
neighborhood and
tremendous poten-
tial. $64,900
MLS #09-4385
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
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HUNLOCK CREEK
12 Oakdale Drive
Completely remod-
eled 3 bedroom, 1.5
bath home with
detached garage &
carport on approx
1.5 acres in a nice
private setting.
MLS# 11-1776
$129,900
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
906 Homes for Sale
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
This remodeled
home sits in a quiet
neighborhood on a
corner lot. Enjoy an
open layout with
new carpet, beauti-
ful tile, and fresh
paint in neutral
tones. A Large yard
and a park across
the street is another
highlight! 6 month
home warranty.
Call Jesicca Skoloda
570-237-0463
JesiccaSkoloda
Realtor@gmail.com
MLS# 11-2741
$89,999
570-696-2468
Find Something?
Lose Something?
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570-829-7130
JENKINS TWP.
(Eagle View)
Home/Lot Package
Beautiful custom
built home with a
stunning river view
overlooking the
Susquehanna River
and surrounding
area. Custom built
with many ameni-
ties included. A few
of the amenities
may include central
A/C, master bed-
room with master
bath, ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood
floors, cathedral
ceiling, and a 2 car
garage. There are
are many other
floor plans to
choose from or
bring your own!
For more details &
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2642
$375,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
JENKINS TWP.
297 Susquehannock
Drive
Settle into summer
with this great 2
story home on quiet
cul-de-sac with pri-
vate back yard and
above ground pool.
Deck with awning
overlooking yard! 4
bedrooms, 2.5 bath
home in Pittston
Area School District
with family room,
eat in kitchen, cen-
tral a/c and garage.
Full unfinished
basement
MLS 11-2432
$259,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
JENKINS TWP.
475 S. Main St.
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
2 story home with
vinyl replacement
windows, vinyl sid-
ing, large yard and
off street parking.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3545
$79,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
JENKINS TWP.
BACK ON THE
MARKET
23 Mead St.
Newly remodeled 2
story on a corner
lot with fenced in
yard and 2 car
garage. 4 bed-
rooms, 1 bath,
1,660 sq. ft. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$84,900
MLS 10-3684
Call Bill
570-362-4158
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34K Miles
$13,995
2004 Chevrolet
HD2500 4x4
Only 40K Miles
$23,995
2008 Nissan
Frontier 4x4
12-12K Mile Warranty, 76K Miles
$17,995
Stock #300032
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18K Miles
$21,995
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5K Miles
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A Benson Family Dealership
*Tax and Tags Extra.
JUST TRADED SPECIALS
LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES
$
23,995
All The Toys, Factory Warranty
2011 FORD ESCAPE
XLT 4X4
2011 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
$
27,995
All New Body Style,
Preferred Equipment
2010 FORD FOCUS SE
$
14,995
One Owner, Perfectly Maintained
2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING
TOURING CONV
$
18,995
27K Pampered Miles,
Tons of Warranty
2007 INFINITY
FX 35 AWD
$
22,995
Just Traded, Low Miles,
All the Toys!
2007 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
$
14,995
Leather, Moonroof, Local Trade
$
26,995
One Owner, New GMCTrade,
Moonroof, AWD
2007 GMC YUKON
DENALI XL
$
20,995
Local One Owner, Only 46K
Miles, Extra Clean!
2009 CHEVY
EQUINOX LT AWD
2011 HYUNDAI
SONATA LIMITED
$
25,995
Turbo Engine, Leather, Moonroof,
One Owner, 17K Miles
2010 JEEP WRANGLER
X 4DR 4X4
$
24,995
Sport Pkg, White Beauty,
Factory Warranty
2010 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SXTS
$
18,995
Choose From 3, Tons Of Warranty
$
13,995
24K Miles, Sport Red,
Rear Spoiler
2009 PONTIAC
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KINGSTON
125 3rd Ave
Well kept 2 story
with 3 bedrooms
and 1.5 baths situat-
ed on a nice street
in Kingston. Newer
roof, furnace, water
heater, electric
service. Replace-
ment windows
throughout. Base-
ment has high ceil-
ings, ideal for re-fin-
ishing or workshop!
MLS 11-2167
$144,000
Jay A. Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
129 S. Dawes Ave.
4 bedroom, 1 bath,
large enclosed
porch with brick
fireplace. Full con-
crete basement
with 9ft ceiling. Lots
of storage, 2 car
garage on double
lot in a very desir-
able neighborhood.
Close to schools
and park and recre-
ation. Walking dis-
tance to downtown
Wilkes-Barre. Great
family neighbor-
hood. Carpet
allowance will be
considered. For
mor info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realty.inc.com
$129,900
MLS #11-1434
Call Tom
570-262-7716
KINGSTON
29 Landon Ave N
Striking curb appeal
with charm to
spare! Hardwood
floors throughout
the first floor, beau-
tiful arched door-
ways, gas fireplace,
lots of closet
space, modern
kitchen and a large
updated main bath.
MLS#11-3075
$144,900
Call Mary Price
570-696-5418
570-472-1395
KINGSTON
322 N Sprague Ave
Spacious 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath
home with three
season porch, nice
yard & private drive-
way. MLS# 11-965
$61,900
Call Barbara at
570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER
RUNDLE REAL
ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext 55
KINGSTON
549 Charles Ave.
A quality home in a
superior location!
Features: large
living room; formal
dining room with
parquet flooring;
oak kitchen with
breakfast area; 1st
floor master
bedroom & bath
suite; bedroom/
sitting room; knotty
pine den; half-bath.
2nd floor: 2
bedrooms & bath.
Finished room in
lower level with
new carpeting &
wetbar. Central air.
2-car garage. In-
ground concrete
pool with jacuzzi.
$324,900
MLS# 10-1633
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
KINGSTON
663 Westmoreland
Avenue
Charming 2-1/2
story with 3 bed-
rooms on 2nd + a
4th (12x24) on 3rd,
full bath upstairs,
half bath with laun-
dry on 1st floor, lots
of closet space, fin-
ished walk-out
basement and much
more! MLS 11-2340
$189,000
Jay A. Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
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KINGSTON
76 N. Dawes Ave.
Very well main-
tained 2 bedroom
home with updated
kitchen with granite
counter. Large sun-
room over looking
private back yard.
Attached garage,
large unfinished
basement. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2278
$139,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
KINGSTON
806 Nandy Drive
Unique 3 bedroom
home perfect for
entertaining! Living
room with fireplace
and skylights. Din-
ing room with built-
in china cabinets.
Lower level family
room with fireplace
and wetbar. Private
rear yard within-
ground pool and
multiple decks.
MLS#11-3064
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
KINGSTON
NEW LISTING
Beautiful modern 3
bedroom and 1.5
bath home on large
lot. 1 car garage.
Hardwood floors,
family room on first
floor and basement.
New gas heat, win-
dows, electrical
security, fireplace,
walk up attic. Must
See. Call for details
MLS 11-2415
$210,000
Nancy Answini
570237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
KINGSTON
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
46 Zerby Ave
Lease with option
to buy, completely
remodeled, mint,
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, large
closets, with
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
$134,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with
5% down; $6,750
down, $684/month)
WALSH
REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490
KINGSTON
REDUCED
167 N. Dawes Ave.
Move in condition 2
story home. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
hardwood floors,
ceramic throughout.
Finished lower level,
security system
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1673
$154,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
KINGSTON
375 Warren Ave.
Motivated Sellers!
Selling below
appraised value!!!
2-story home with 3
bedrooms, full bath
and all appliances
included. Tons of
closet space includ-
ing cedar closet
and a basement
ready to be fin-
ished. Nice size
yard with a private
driveway located
near Wyoming Val-
ley West elemen-
tary and middle
schools. Call for an
appointment today!
MLS#11-1969
$94,500
Karen Altavilla
570-283-9100 x28
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LAFLIN
210 Beechwood Dr
NEW PRICE
Rare brick & vinyl
tri-level featuring 8
rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
family room with
fireplace, rear
patio, sprinkler
system, alarm sys-
tem & central air.
$204,900
CALL DONNA
570-613-9080
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LAFLIN
3 Main Street
Historic 120+ year
old home, many
original details, new
roof, updated elec-
trical and a huge
garage. Currently a
gift shop. Corner lot,
newly paved park-
ing area. $170,000
MLS 11-2115. Call
Betty at
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
ext 3559
or 570-714-6127
LAFLIN
5 Fairfield Drive
Motivated seller!
Move right in just in
time to entertain for
the holidays in this
3 bedroom 2.5 bath
home in a private
setting. Prepare for
the festivities in this
spacious gourmet
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and Subzero
refrigerator. Your
guests can enjoy
the spectacular
view of the West
mountains. Must
see to appreciate
all of the amenities
this home has
to offer.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1686
$314,900
Call Keri
570-885-5082
LAFLIN
Lovely brick ranch
home in great
development. 2
bedrooms, 2.5
baths. All hardwood
floors, brand new
roof. 2 family rooms
suitable for mini
apartment. 1st floor
laundry, sunroom,
central air, alarm
system, 1 car
garage and electric
chair lift to lower
level. Very good
condition.
MLS 11-2437
$210,000
Call Nancy
Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
LAFLIN
TOWNHOUSE
3 bedroom. 1.5
bath. Finished base-
ment. Central air. All
appliances included.
$105,900.
This property will be
reduced $1,000
every 2nd day until
sold. MLS 11-608
Call Bernie
888-244-2714
ROTHSTEIN REALTORS
570-288-7594
LAKE SILKWORTH
Brand new Ranch,
approximately 50
yards from lake. 3
bedroom, 2 baths,
laundry room, full
basement. Deeded
lake access.
MLS 11-2346
$135,000
Barbara Strong
570-762-7561
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES
570-735-7494
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LAKE SILKWORTH
Lake house com-
pletely remodeled
interior and exteri-
or. 2 bedroom, 1
bath, laundry room
and carport. Deed-
ed lake Access
MLS 11-2345
$88,000
Barbara Strong
570-762-7561
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES
570-735-7494
LARKSVILLE
111 Falcon Drive
Brand new since
2004, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, central air,
2 car garage, shed,
6 car driveway.
Roof, kitchen, fur-
nace, a/c unit and
master bath all
replaced. Modern
kitchen with granite
island, tile floors,
maple cabinets.
Fireplace in family
room, large closets,
modern baths.
Stamped concrete
patio. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #11-1166
$279,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
LARKSVILLE
Losing Hair House
Hunting? Reduce
the anxiety with
triple assurance of
good location,
extensive renova-
tions and new
kitchen and baths
that come with this
lovely two story with
great rear deck.
Comforting price
too - just $119,900.
MLS 11-1856. Call
Tracey McDermott
570-696-2468
LARKSVILLE
MOUNTAIN RD.
Contemporary
home on approx. 1
acre with valley
views. Raised gar-
dens, fish pond and
manicured setting.
Home is multi-level
featuring 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
galley kitchen, great
room with fireplace.
MLS#11-1079
Reduced to
$249,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
LILY LAKE
Year-round beauty
featuring cedar and
stone siding, central
aid conditioning,
hardwood floors.
Modern kitchen with
granite island, 4
bedrooms, fireplace
in master, 2 baths.
Sunroom with glass
walls for great lake
views. Low taxes.
MLS#11-1753
Reduced to
$299,000 or
rent for $1,250/mos
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
LUZERNE
330 Charles St.
Very nice 2 bed-
room home in move
in condition with
updated kitchen
and baths. Nice
yard with shed and
potential off street
parking. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3525
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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LUZERNE
807 North St
Lovely modern large
ranch with 4 or 5 br
including a master
suite with walkin
closet. Full finished
basement with a
separate room
presently used as a
functioning beauty
shop and 1/2 bath.
Beautiful back yard
with 2 covered
patios one with hot
tub. Gas heat, all hw
floors on first level,
professional land-
scaping, neutral
decor, oversized 1
car garage, lots of
closets and storage
& much more.
MLS 11-3139
$172,000
Call Nancy
Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
LUZERNE
807 North Street
NEW LISTING
Lovely modern
large ranch with 4
or 5 bedrooms
including a master
suite with walk in
closet.Full finished
basement with a
separate room
presently used as a
functioning beauty
shop and 1/2 bath.
Beautiful back yard
with 2 covered
patios, one with hot
tub. Gas heat, all
hardwood floors on
first level, profes-
sional landscaping,
neutral decor, over-
sized 1 car garage,
lots of closets and
storage & much
more. MLS#11-3139
$172,000
(570) 237-1032
(570) 288-1444
LUZERNE
REDUCED!
262 WALNUT ST.
Nicely redone 2
story on large
fenced corner lot.
Updates include,
vinyl siding, win-
dows, electric serv-
ice & wiring, newer
carpeting, 2 zoned
gas heat and all
new 2nd floor (gut-
ted and reinsulated.
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
large eat in kitchen,
1st floor laundry and
attached shed that
could be a nice 2nd
bath. Shed and off
street parking
for 6 cars.
MLS 11-2564
$109,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
LUZERNE
Union St.
FOR SALE OR RENT
Commercial-Large
Quonset building;
4536SF of floor
space plus 4 sepa-
rate rental units. 2
rented, 2 available.
Potential to build
another building on
the property. Close
to Luzerne exit of
the Cross Valley
Expressway exit 6.
Owner says sell!
MLS#10-320
Reduced to
$235,900
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
MESHOPPEN
Novak Road
Lovely, nearly com-
pleted, renovated
Victorian farmhouse
sits high on 7.81
acres featuring
panoramic pastoral
views, high ceilings,
original woodwork,
gutted, rewired,
insulated and sheet-
rocked, newer roof,
vinyl siding, kitchen
and baths. Gas
rights negotiable.
Lots of potential
with TLC. Elk Lake
School District.
$165,000
MLS# 11-525 Call
570-696-2468
MOOSIC
Furnished home.
Greenwood Section
3 Bedroom ranch,
well maintained.
Furniture and appli-
ances included.
Beautiful neighbor-
hood & yard.
$145,000 negotiable
Call 570-430-7017
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ARCHBALD
137 Cemetary St.
SA SATURDA TURDAY Y, SEPT 24 , SEPT 24
8:00-4:00 8:00-4:00
DIRECTIONS: 81 TO
RT. 6E TO EXIT 4
(SALEM RD.)
ARCHBALD. TURN
LEFT ON SALEM RD
TO LEFT ON
CEMETARY.
Entire contents of
home including fur-
niture, nice vintage
Mahogany lamp
tables, beautiful
Broyhill diningroom
set, country kitchen
set, two gorgeous
Antique bedroom
sets, glider & patio
furniture, glass-
ware, Waterford
Crystal, china sets,
paintings & wall
hangings, jewelry,
like new ladies
designer clothing,
holiday items &
much more!
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
Sale by Cook &
Cook Estate
Liquidators
www.cookand
cookestate
liquidators.com
BEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP
366 Old East End
Blvd
Saturday 9/24
8-3
FIRST TIME YARD SALE
CLEANED OUT
2 HOUSES!
Jeep stroller, baby
swing, wooden high
chair, exersaucer,
many other assort-
ed childrens items
and toys. Home
decor including TV,
Home Interiors pic-
tures, giftware and
assorted house-
wares. Christmas
decorations. Much,
much, more. Most
items under $1.00
DALLAS
1325 Meeker Road
SAT 9/24 & SUN 9/25
8am-3pm
Sports equipment,
dishes, dolls,
clothes, Christmas
items, lawn/garden.
DALLAS
436 Laurel Lane
(309 N. to Memorial
Hwy, turn right on
Lake St., 1.7 mi.
turn left on Mtn
View Dr. turn right
on Laurel Lane,
2nd house on left.
Sun. Sept., 25
9am - 2pm
9 piece pecan din-
ing room set, dou-
ble dresser with 2
mirrors, metal office
desk, telephone
table, sewing
machine, knick
knacks, lamps,
microwave, living
room sofa, gold
glass top tables,
antique mission
style upright piano,
many more items.
Last chance
EVERYTHING
must go!
DALLAS
9 Idlewood Drive
8:30 - 4:00
Garage Sale:
Stainless steel
microwave, lawn
mower, hot air
furnace, toys,
household items
and more!
KINGSTON
137 S. Maple Ave.
September 23 & 24
Friday and Sat
9am -3pm
Household items
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DALLAS
Irem Country Club
Pavilion
Sunday Sept. 25th
10 am to 5 pm
Arts, craft & col-
lectible show. More
then 50 vendors.
Baked goods,
super door prizes &
ample parking.
DALLAS
Klein Chiropractic
Parking Lot
Memorial Hwy
Sat., Sept 24, 9-3
Great buys at bar-
gain prices! Antique
trunks, antique child
bed. Across from
Dallas Agway.
EDWARDSVILLE
133 Summit St.
Saturday Sept., 24
9am - 3pm
double stroller, car
seat, baby items,
infant to toddler
clothing, games
puzzles, books
housewares, etc.
EXETER
138 A&B Jean St
Saturday 8am-3pm
Crossbow, weights,
paint sprayer, beer
miser, crafts, dolls,
car ramps, house-
hold items & more.
EXETER
213 Trayor Street
Sat. 9/24 9am-5pm
Sun. 9/25 9am-1pm
8 FAMILY SALE
Clothes (mens,
womens & chil-
dren's), household,
knick-knacks, toys
& miscellaneous.
TOO MUST TO LIST!
FORTY FORT
1096 Murray Street
Saturday, Sept-24
8:30am-?
Exercise equipment
& household items.
FORTY FORT
125 W. Pettybone St
Sunday, Sept. 25
8am-2pm
Treadmill, house-
hold items, bed-
ding, Imaginary
train table, Rock
Band II items, youth
golf clubs & much
much, more!!!
FORTY FORT
325 River St
Saturday, Sept 24
7am-12pm
Kids games & toys,
Jr golf set & more!
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GLEN LYON
62 Newport St.
Sat 9/24 - Sun 9/25
10am - 4pm
Glen Lyon
American Legion
(upstairs)
BIG INDOOR
YARD SALE
Huge selection of
items and col-
lectibles, something
for everyone. Too
much to mention
All like new!!!!
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Stark Holdings, Inc
Self Storage Units
110 West Saint
Marys Road
Saturday, Sept 24
11am - 3pm
Storage units for
Auction. Several
units available due
to non-payment.
Bidders must Sign-
In at the Main Office
Hanover Twp.
Exaltation of Holy
Cross Church
420 Main Rd.
Chicken BBQ
& Craft Sale
Sunday 9/18
12pm to 4pm
Flea Market Only
9/23 8am to 2pm
9/24- 8am-Noon
& 5:30pm-6:30pm
9/25 - 11am-Noon
HARVEYS LAKE
1111 Loyalville Outlet
Road
Saturday 9am-2pm
Home decor, ladies
clothes and hand-
bags, toys, boy
clothes, tools and
more
HUNLOCK CREEK
1843 State Rt 29
LAKE SILKWORTH
Saturday & Sunday
9am-3pm
Sail boat, Antique
wood boats &
canoe, frozen ice
cream machine,
commercial refrig-
erator, tin signs,
toys trains, die cast
cars, bedroom set
and more!
KINGSTON
226 Reynolds St
Saturday, Sept. 24
9am-3pm
Artwork, tools, patio
furniture, china, mir-
rors, lamps, mini
fridge, golf bags,
womans bike,
wreaths & holiday
items, doll furniture
& much more!
KINGSTON
255 JOSEPH DRIVE
Fri, Sat. & Sun.
9am - 3pm
Antiques, Jewelry,
Collectibles, Music,
Clothing, Linens,
Cashmere Sweaters,
Yarn & LG Books.
KINGSTON
57 S Goodwin Ave.
WESTMOOR
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Saturday 9am-12pm
Everything 1/2
price! Something
for everybody!
746
KINGSTON
586 Charles Ave
Saturday- Sept 24th
10:00 am- 4:00 pm
Antiques, clothes,
furniture, kitchen-
ware,tools, toys,
much more.
NO EARLY BIRDS!
KINGSTON
664 Charles Ave
Saturday 8am-2pm
Ladies clothes,
purses, shoes, holi-
day, rugs, FREE
table & more.
LARKSVILLE
214 East State St
Saturday 8am-1pm
Sweeper, pictures,
bedding, tools, plus
size clothes, kids
clothes, Christmas
items all new. Too
many items to list!
LUZERNE
212 KELLY ST.
Sunday 25th 7-4
Everything must
GO! Garage/House
Sale; dishes,
furniture, tools, art!
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Greystone Drive
8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Rain or shine,
Undercover!
Antiques, VHS
player/movies, TVs,
Longaberger
baskets, inversion
table, bird feeder
pole system, smok-
er, bike rack/
accessories and
much more!
MOUNTAIN TOP
15 Yeager Road
Saturday, Sept-24
9am - ?
Nurses Scrubs,
Toys, Childrens
Clothing & Lots of
Crafts!
MOUNTAIN TOP
1544 Laurel Lakes
Drive
9/24, 8-2
Lots of baby and
toddler items;
monitors (angel
care), stroller, car
seat (converts to
booster seat),
infant car seat, crib
sets, exersaucer,
diaper genie, crib
tent, ride along car,
tricycle, large plas-
tic yard jungle gym
and barbie play-
house, lots more.
Household items;
teen comforter
sets, adult com-
forter sets, corner
computer stand,
picture frames,
motorcycle helmet,
portable dvd player,
girls ski boots (size
6 1/2) and more.
MOUNTAINTOP
14 Powell Street
Sat. 9/24 8am-4pm
Household items,
decor, yard stuff,
tools, holiday &
more! RAIN OR SHINE!
746
MOUNTAINTOP
2055, 2088 & 2326
Prospect Road
Saturday, Sept-24
8am-1pm
Books, crafts, elec-
tronics, exercise
bike, candles, tools,
bikes, housewares
and more. Some-
thing for everyone.
MOUNTAINTOP
24 Brook Lane
Briar Brook
Saturday 9am-1pm
Lots of new items!
Glassware, dishes,
jewelry & more!
MOUNTAINTOP
349 Church Road
Saturday, 9/24
9am - 3pm
Households, com-
pound bow, hunting
clothes, toys, some-
thing for everyone.
MOUNTAINTOP
5 Terrace Dr.
Fri 9-1 Sat 7:30-1
We have a wide
variety of items and
everything must go!
NANTICOKE
418 East Noble St
SAT. & SUN. 8AM-2PM
Rain or Shine!
Furniture, house-
hold, tools, guitars,
DVDs, clothes, 99
Windstar Mini Van,
etc. TOO MUCH TO LIST!
OLD FORGE
St. Nicholas Church
320 Vine St.
Saturday, Sept. 24th
8 am to 4 pm
RAIN OR SHINE!
NO EARLY BIRDS
Ethnic food &
Bake sale.
PITTSTON
168 Elizabeth Street
(By St. Roccos
Church)
Saturday 9am-4pm
ENTIRE CONTENTS:
Living room, Set,
2 Bedroom Suites,
Bar & Bar Stools,
Dining Room &
Kitchen Sets. M.T.
Tables, Mirrors,
Lamps, Mikasa
China, Stereos, TV.,
Tools, Mower,
Costume Jewelry,
Loads of Kitchen
& More.
PITTSTON
174 Johnson St.
Sat., Sept., 24
9am - 3pm
All contents of
home, furniture,
accessories, ladies
clothing. Low prices
VENDORS WANTED
for
Car Cruise Show
Sunday, Oct. 9th
11am-5pm
Call 570-406-4432
or 570-313-0592
by Sept-30, 2011
746
PITTSTON TWP.
633 Suscon Rd.
Saturday & Sunday
Sept 24 and 25
8am - 6pm
Sports cards &
memorabilia, large
knife collection,
tools & auto parts,
baby boys clothes,
hunting/fishing
items, Christmas &
Halloween items.
PLAINS
110 W. Carey St
Friday & Saturday
9am - 3pm
Ladies Clothing -
Size M & L, Jeans -
Size 8-10; 118 die
cast model cars and
motorcycles in origi-
nal boxes, house-
hold furniture, baby
stroller, swing, play
pen & much more!
PLAINS
26 Penny Lane
Thur, Fri, Sat & Sun
10am-3pm
Handmade glasses,
toys, ping pong
table, treadmill,
Total Gym, moun-
tain bike & more!
PLAINS
64 Skidmore St.
SAT. 9/24 9AM-3PM
SUN. 9/25 10AM-3PM
2 older bedroom
sets, costume jew-
elry, Byods Bears,
cedar wardrobe,
AnnaLee dolls, older
dolls, Besse Pease
prints, reverse
painting, Francis-
cian Ivy pattern din-
nerware, Lenox
Garden Meadow
dinnerware, knick
knacks (Fenton,
McCoy, Hull,
Belleek, Japan),
vaseline glass, old
cups & saucers,
kitchen wares, cur-
tains, bedding, out-
door yard decora-
tions, Nascar,
scanners, holiday
decorations. Too
much to list. Stop by
& check us out!!
PLAINS/HUDSON
15 East Bergh St
Friday & Saturday
Sept-23 & 24
9am-3pm
Entire contents of 9
room home plus 2
car garage. THIS
HOUSE IS LOADED
WITH COUNTRY
DECOR. Antiques,
oak fireplace man-
tle, book cases,
desk, corner cabi-
nets, couches,
rockers, country
shelving, maple
kitchen table &
chairs, vintage doll
collection, old toys,
Precious Moments,
Boyds Bears,
Nascar, Hess
Trucks, quilt rack,
linens, Christmas,
jewelry, Lenox,
braided rugs, adult
& childrens
clothes, toys, bikes,
fridge, tools & more!
FOLLOW THE BRIGHT
GREEN SIGNS!
PLYMOUTH
43 Ferry Street
Saturday & Sunday
8-3
MOVING SALE
EVERYTHING MUST
GO TOO MUCH TO
LIST. KNICK
KNACKS, APPLI-
ANCES, FURNI-
TURE, ANTIQUES,
TOOLS ETC.
746
SHAVERTOWN
1 Cigarski Road
Sat., Sept. 24, 8-1,
Household items,
Furniture and little
bit of everything.
Great condition.
Everything must go!
SWOYERSVILLE
18 Brown St
Saturday, 9am-2pm
Furniture, house-
wares &much more!
SWOYERSVILLE
23 Barber St.
Saturday 9/24
9am-2pm
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SWOYERSVILLE
247 Slocum St
Fri 9/23, Sat 9/24 &
Sun 9/25
9am-?
Estate jewelry, mir-
rors, pictures plus
many many house-
hold items! If you
missed the rest -
come to the best!
NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE
SWOYERSVILLE
30 Maltby Ave
Saturday, Sept 24
8am - 4pm
3 families, dont
miss this sale!
SWOYERSVILLE
313 Shoemaker St.
Sunday, Sept. 25
10am - 2pm
Household, faucets,
vanities and more!
S WO Y E R S V I L L E
195 Slocum St.
570-718-1123
Minutes from
Wilkes-Barre
Antiques,
Collectibles, Coins
& MUCH MORE!
Flea Market Spaces
Currently Available.
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Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
FLEA
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746
WILKES-BARRE
524 Monument,
Corner of 10th &
Monument
Saturday, 9/24
9am - 3pm
Furniture, winter
coats, household
goods, childrens
clothing and much
more!
Don't need that
Guitar?
Sell it in the
Classified Section!
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
807 N. Washington St
Saturday 9am-2pm
Two kitchen sets,
drop down freezer,
computer desk, cof-
fee & end tables,
mens & womens
clothing, kitchen-
wares & more.
WILKES-BARRE
87 Academy Street
Friday & Saturday
9am - 3pm
Antiques, jewelry,
Holiday, treadmill
clothing, golf clubs .
WILKES-BARRE
STREET STREET
SALE SALE
200 TO 315
WYOMING STREET
Saturday Sept. 24
8AM TO 1 PM
SOMETHING FOR
EVERYONE
WILKES-BARRE
TWP
133 Old Ashley Rd.
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
9 am - 4 pm
Last big sale of the
season. many items
reduced.
WYOMING
First Baptist
Church
52 E. 8th St.
MASSIVE
RUMMAGE
SALE
Saturday,
September 24
8am -2pm
lots of clothing
household, TVs
computers, way
too much to list.
BUYING
US/FOREIGN/
CANADIAN
COINS &
CURRENCY
HIGHEST
PREMIUMS FOR
SILVER DOLLARS
& BETTER COINS
GOLD &
SILVER
JEWELRY &
INGOTS
STERLING SILVER
Old Postcards &
Local Photos,
Lead Soldiers &
Old Toys, Mining
& Military Stuff,
Old Crocks, Jugs
Local Advertising
STAMPS
PAYING
RECORD
HONEST
CA$H
PRICES
Over 35 years, a
respected coin
dealer.
HERITAGE
GALLERIES
DALLAS, PA
Across from
Dallas Agway
on Rt. 415
Look for blue
& white signs
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MOUNTAIN TOP
257 Main Road S
2 bedroom Ranch.
Large rear yard.
Hardwood floors!
Large eat-in
kitchen. Large living
room with hard-
wood and family
room with carpet.
New roof in 2011!
Ideal starter home.
MLS#11-1966
$119,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
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35 Patriot Circle
Interior unit with
oak laminate on 1st
floor. Rear deck
faces the woods!
MLS#11-1986
$106,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
66 Patriot Circle
This 3 bedroom, 1.5
bath TOWN HOUSE is
in excellent move in
condition in a very
quiet subdivision
close to town. It is
being offered fully
furnished, decorat-
ed and appointed.
This TOWN HOUSE is
in the desirable
Crestwood School
District and is close
to shopping,
restaurants, fitness
centers and more!
Preview this home
www.66patriotcircle.com
or call for details.
(267) 253-9754
MOUNTAIN TOP
72 Fieldstone Way
Stunning 4 bed-
room 2 story! 2
story family room
fireplace. Granite
kitchen, stainless
steel appliances,
new sprinkler sys-
tem, dining room
and living room
hardwood, 2.5
bath. Nice yard.
MLS#11-492
$348,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
Bow Creek Manor
316 Cedar Manor Dr
Meticulously main-
tained 4 bedroom, 3
1/2 bath two story
on almost 1 acre.
Master bedroom
suite. 2 family
rooms. 2 fireplaces.
Office/den. Large
deck overlooking a
private wooded
yard. 3 car garage.
$349,900, or rent
for $1,800 / month
with the option to
buy. MLS 11-3286
Please Call
Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
MOUNTAINTOP
129 Timberwood Dr.
4-5 bedrooms, 2.5
baths. 4,500 above
ground sq. ft.
Whirlpool tub, mas-
ter suite (approx
650 sq. ft.) 2 story
grand foyer with oak
staircase, hard-
wood floors, formal
dining room. Great
room has cathedral
ceiling and fire-
place. Library, deck,
3 car garage,
security system.
$595,000
More info at:
forsalebyowner.com
List # 20712604
570-474-2993
906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAINTOP
OPEN HOUSE
MOVING SALE
Saturday 9/24
from 3 to 5 pm
Sunday 9/25
from 11am-2pm
Modern bi-level, 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath,
tile kitchen and bath
floor. New appli-
ances, gas hot
water furnace and
architectural roof.
Family room, 3-sea-
son room and deck.
2 car garage, large
yard. Move-in con-
dition. Convenient
location. Reduced
to $225,000 OBO.
Call (570) 403-6252
or (570) 823-7540.
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NANTICOKE
REDUCED
8PM
25 West
Washington St.
Move right into this
very nice 3 bed-
room 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
woodwork and a
beautiful stained
glass window.
Kitchen appliances
and wall to wall car-
peting approxi-
mately 1 year old.
Home also has a
one car detached
garage.
$79,900
MLS 11-347
Call John
570-704-6846
Antonik & Associ-
ates, Inc.
570-735-7494
NANTICOKE
111 E. Grand St.
One half double
block. 3 bedrooms,
plaster walls,
aluminum siding
& nice yard.
Affordable @
$34,900
Call Jim Krushka
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
NANTICOKE
25 Shea Street
NEW LISTING
SUNDAY - SEPT. 25
1PM - 3PM
25 SHEA ST
(left on prospect, L
on State, L on Shea)
CAPE ANN: Large
& Bright, 3 bed-
rooms, eat-in
kitchen, Carrara
Glass Bathroom,
Finished Lower
Level, Family Room
(knotty pine) with
BAR. Oil heat, very
large lot. Estate.
View the mountains
from the front
porch. #11-2970
$99,000
Go To The Top... Call
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
NANTICOKE
414 E. Grove Street
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
2 story with off
street parking,
backyard, new oil
furnace, windows,
wiring, kitchen,
bath, flooring &
paint. Excellent
condition. $88,500.
Sellers pays 1st
year property tax.
Call Bill Remey @
570-714-6123
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906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
619 S. Hanover St
Nicely appointed
brick 3-unit. Owner
occupied 1st floor
with eat-in kitchen
& refinished pine
flooring. $600/mo
projected 1st floor
rent. 2 additional
units include a
$400/mo rented 2
bedroom 2nd floor
unit and a 1 bed-
room 3rd floor unit.
Most windows
replaced through-
out. Heated 2-car
detached garage,
rear covered patio,
fenced-in side yard.
MLS#11-2538
$134,900
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
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NANTICOKE
Rear 395 E.
Washington St.
2 family home with
2 bedrooms each
side, separate utili-
ties, great income
earning potential.
One side occupied,
one available
for rent. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2425
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
NANTICOKE
VERY CUTE HOME
2 bedrooms, 1
bath room, off-
street parking,
well maintained,
natural woodwork,
hardwood floors,
new carpet,
kitchen floor, drop
in stove, large
deck, new heating
system.
$33,000.
570-902-5244
NANTICOKE
W. Green St.
Nice 2 bedroom
Ranch syle home,
gas heat, finished
basement, vinyl sid-
ing, deck. Move in
Condition.
Affordable @
$89,500
Call Jim
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
NOXEN
Country living on 1
acre outside of
Noxen. 3 Bedroom
mobile home -
excellent condition -
separate garage, 2
covered porches.
Newer roof. Owner
says SELL!
REDUCED! $80,000
Shari Philmeck
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
PENN LAKE
HOME FOR SALE
Crestwood School
District. Stunning
Cape Cod (architec-
turally designed).
Three bedrooms, 2
1/2 baths 2 car
garage on one acre.
Features include:
large front porch,
deck, beautiful
kitchen with corian
countertops, break-
fast nook & island.
Stainless steel
appliances; hard-
floors, formal dining
room with wainscot-
ing. Two story vault-
ed family room with
fireplace; first floor
master bedroom/
bath with jacuzzi,
walk in shower &
vanity dressing area
built in; abundant
closets, den on first
floor plus laundry;
second story has 2
additional bedrooms
& bath. Full base-
ment. Please call or
email for details.
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
10 Garfield St.
Looking for a
Ranch??? Check
out this double wide
with attached 2 car
garage on a perma-
nent foundation.
Large master bed-
room suite with
large living room,
family room with
fireplace, 2 full
baths, laundry
room, formal dining
room, vaulted ceil-
ings throughout and
MORE!
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 10-2463
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
12 George Street
Two story single
with 7 rooms,
3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, new
windows, modern
kitchen, some
appliances includ-
ed, electric service,
some carpeting and
hardwood floors.
Call Rita for details
$68,900
570-954-6699
Walsh
Real Estate
570-654-1490
PITTSTON
Sunday, Sep-18
1:30PM to 3:00PM
151 Broad Street
Stately 2 Story,
features 8 Rooms,
4 bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths & 2 Car
Detached Garage.
NEW kitchen with
maple cabinetry, tile
back splash, island;
pantry closet &
more. New 1st floor
Bath. New 2nd
Floor Laundry Area.
BRAND NEW Oil-
fueled Furnace &
Wiring. REFINISHED
Hardwood flooring
$129,900
MLS#10-2922
Call Pat
570-613-9080
PITTSTON
175 Oak Street
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 1st floor
laundry room, 3
season porch,
fenced yard and off
street parking.
MLS#11-1974
PRICE REDUCED!
$89,000
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
Services LLC
PITTSTON
31 Tedrick St.
Very nice 3 bed-
room with 1 bath.
This house was
loved and you can
tell. Come see for
yourself, super
clean home with
nice curb appeal.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-3544
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
ALSO AVAILABLE
FOR RENT!
Call for details!
404 N. Main St.
This is a treasure!
Move-in condition.
6 Rooms, 3 Bed-
rooms and Full bath
on second floor.
Newer furnace,
water heater
& good electrical
service. $47,900.
MLS# 06-2951
Call Pat
570-613-9080
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PITTSTON
44 Lambert St
Beautiful, cozy
home. Upstairs
laundry, lots of clos-
et space.Tastefully
renovations. extra
large driveway.low
maintenance.ther-
mostats in each
room. all measure-
ments approximate.
MLS 11-2210
$89,900
David Krolikowski
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
PITTSTON
51 Plank St.
4 bedroom Victori-
an home complete-
ly remodeled with
new kitchen &
baths. New Berber
carpet, modern
stainless steel
appliances in
kitchen. Private
yard, wrap around
porch, corner lot
with off street park-
ing. For more info
and photos visit:
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MLS 11-2864
$99,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PITTSTON
85 La Grange St
Good investment
property. All units
are rented. All utili-
ties paid by tenants.
MLS 11-1497
$83,900
Gloria Jean Malarae
570-814-5814
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PITTSTON
87 Jenkins Court
For Sale, but owner
will consider rental
or rent with option
to buy! Quiet loca-
tion. 63x65 lot, with
plenty of room for
off street parking.
Home features
newer drywall and
composite flooring
in living room and
dining room. Pic-
ture perfect home
has 2 large bed-
rooms, modern
kitchen and bath
and NEW furnace.
NEW PRICE!
$109,900
Pat McHale
570-613-9080
PITTSTON
89 Lambert St
This pleasant brick 3
bedroom on a wide
lot, sits nicely back
from the street.
Recently remod-
eled. MLS 11-1080
$88,000. Call Betty
at Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
ext 3559
or 570-714-6127
PITTSTON
92 Tompkins Street
Totally remodeled
2-story; 7 rooms, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
2-car garage, deck,
rear fence.
MLS# 11-2770
NEW PRICE!
$108,000
CALL JOE OR DONNA
570-613-9080
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PITTSTON
99 1/2 Pine St.
The owner of this
house took pride in
its upkeep. It is
meticulous. Home
has 3 bedrooms, 1
bath, eat in kitchen,
living room and din-
ing room. Walkout
basement with pan-
eled walls and heat.
Large yard with
newer one car
detached garage,
accessed from rear
alley. MLS 11-3555
$48,000
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
PITTSTON
REDUCED!
95 William St.
1/2 double home
with more square
footage than most
single family
homes. 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
ultra modern
kitchen and remod-
eled baths. Super
clean. For more
information and
photos visit
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MLS 11-2120
$59,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON TWP.
10 Norman St.
Brick 2 story home
with 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, large family
room with fireplace.
Lower level rec
room, large drive-
way for plenty of
parking. Just off the
by-pass with easy
access to all major
highways. For more
info and photos
visit: www.
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MLS 11-2887
$172,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PITTSTON TWP.
38 Frothingham St.
Four square home
with loads of poten-
tial and needs
updating but is
priced to reflect its
condition. Nice
neighborhood.
Check it out. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.
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MLS 11-3403
$69,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON TWP.
993 Sunrise Dr.
Horizon Estates
Fabulous end unit
townhome provides
luxurious, carefree
living. 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths with 1st
floor master suite.
Ultra kitchen with
granite and stain-
less appliances.
Dining room with
built in cabinet. 2
story living room
with gas fireplace
and hardwood. 2
car garage, mainte-
nance free deck,
nice yard that can
be fenced. Low
HOA fee for snow
removal and grass
cutting. For more
info and photos
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MLS 11-3488
$289,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
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PITTSTON TWP.
REDUCED
122 PARNELL ST.
Beautiful bi-level
home on corner lot.
7 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, newer roof
and windows.
Fenced in yardFor
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MLS 11-2749
$199,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON TWP.
STAUFFER POINT
42 Grandview Drive
NEW PRICE
better than new end
unit condo, with 1st
floor master bed-
room and bath, Liv-
ing room with gas
fireplace, hardwood
floors in living, din-
ing room & kitchen,
granite countertops
and crown molding
in kitchen, with sep-
arate eating area,
lst floor laundry,
heated sunroom
with spectacular
view, 2 additional
bedrooms, full bath
and loft on the 2nd
floor, 2 car garage,
gas heat and cen-
tral air, priced to sell
$274,500 MLS 11-
2324
call Lu-Ann
602-9280
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and information can
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PITTSTON TWP.
Sunday, Sept. 25
11 am-1 pm
HIGH & DRY
20 Fairlawn Drive
STAUFFER
HEIGHTS RANCH,
containing 2,300
sq. ft. finished
space on lot
100x90. Unique
1960s home has
bedrooms on main
level & living area
below. Features
large, eat in
kitchen. Side
entrance to main
level room creates
possibility for in
home office.
New Price
$115,000.
MLS #10-4198
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
PLAINS
NEW LISTING
3 bedroom Town-
house in Rivermist
with 2.5 bath, 1 car
garage & all new
carpeting & painted
interior throughout!
MLS#11-3153
$184,500
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
PLAINS
KEYSTONE SECTION
9 Ridgewood Road
TOTAL BEAUTY
1 ACRE- PRIVACY
Beautiful ranch 2
bedrooms, 1 bath,
attic for storage,
washer, dryer & 2
air conditioners
included. New
Roof & Furnace
Furnished or unfur-
nished.
Low Taxes! New
price $118,500
570-885-1512
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PLAINS
PENDING
17 N. Beech Road
(N. on Main St.,
Plains, turn right in
Birchwood Hills and
onto Beech Rd,
House on right)
Lovely updated
Ranch home with 3
bedrooms, 1 bath. 1
car garage in the
very desirable
Birchwood Hills
development. Elec-
tric heat, newer
roof, great curb
appeal. Huge
fenced in back yard
with new shed,
plenty of closets
and storage.
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MLS 11-3003
$139,900
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
PLAINS TOWNHOME
Completely remod-
eled In quiet plains
neighborhood.
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath. with finished
basement/3rd bed-
room. Hardwood
floors, central air,
electric heat,
new roof &
appliances.
$118,000
Motivated Seller!
(570) 592-4356
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PLYMOUTH
161-63 Orchard St
Well cared for dou-
ble block 6/3/1 on
each side. Live in
one side and let a
tenant pay your
mortgage.
$59,900
MLS #11-2174
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
PLYMOUTH
Dont miss this spa-
cious 2 story, with a
17 x 11 Living room,
formal dining room,
eat in kitchen plus
bath on the first
floor & 2 bedrooms
& bath on 2nd floor.
Extras include an
enclosed patio and
a detached garage.
Reasonably priced
at REDUCED!
$34,900.
MLS 11-2653
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
PLYMOUTH
78-80 Academy St.
Well maintained
double block with
separate utilities on
a nice street in Ply-
mouth. This double
block has a fenced-
in yard and off-
street parking
through the rear
alley access. One-
unit has 7 rooms
with bedrooms,
(great for owner
occupied) and the
other has 4 rooms
with 2 bedrooms.
Make an appoint-
ment today!
$69,900
Karen Altavilla
570-283-9100 x28
PRINGLE
350 Union St.
Cute as a doll
house. 3 bedroom,
1 bath home with
off street parking.
Priced right with
nice layout,
replacement win-
dows, newer roof,
enclosed rear
porch.
MLS 11-3569
$67,500
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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PRINGLE
Sunday, Oct-2
12:30pm-2:00pm
Broad Street
HIGH & DRY
Solid, meticulous,
1500 S.F., brick
ranch, containing 6
rooms, 3 bedrooms
and 1 full bath on
the main level and
full bath in base-
ment, situated on
1.03 Acres. NEW
kitchen with granite
counter tops, wood
cabinetry, new
stove, dishwasher,
microwave, tiled
floors. Bath has
new tile floor and
tub surround, dou-
ble vanity and mir-
rors. Lower level
has summer
kitchen, full bath
and large, dry-
walled area. Over-
size, 2 car garage/
workshop and
shed. Property has
been subdivided
into 4 lots. Call Pat
for the details.
$249,900.
Pat McHale
(570) 613-9080
SHAVERTOWN
Lets Make A Deal!
5 bedrooms,
1 & 3/4 baths, 2
car garage, family
room plus den or
office. On a dead
end street.
New Price!!
$139,900
MLS# 11-960
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
SHAVERTOWN
1195 Sutton Road
Attractive, well-
maintained saltbox
on 2 private acres
boasts fireplaces in
living room, family
room & master
bedroom. Formal
dining room. Large
Florida room with
skylights & wet bar.
Oak kitchen opens
to family room. 4
bedrooms & 3 1/2
baths. Finished
lower level.
Carriage barn
$449,000
MLS# 10-3394
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
SHAVERTOWN
12 Windy Drive
New construction in
the exclusive
Slocum Estates.
Stone & Stucco
exterior. All the
finest appoint-
ments: office or 5th
bedroom, hard-
wood floors, crown
moldings, 9' ceil-
ings 1st & 2nd floor.
Buy now select
cabinetry & flooring.
MLS #11-1987
$499,000
Call Geri
570-696-0888
SHAVERTOWN
138 Wakefield Road
Inviting contempo-
rary with breathtak-
ing sunsets fea-
tures an open floor
plan, ultra kitchen,
hardwoods
throughout, two-
sided gas FP, spa-
like master bath,
very generous
room sizes, 5 bed-
rooms, 4 baths, fin-
ished walk-out
lower level.
$532,000
MLS #11-952
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
SHAVERTOWN
58 Longdale Ave
New Construction
1,980 SF. 2 story, 3
bedroom, 2.5 bath,
large kitchen, laun-
dry room, living
room, family room,
dining room, 2 car
garage, front porch
& rear deck. Large
70x225 flat lot.
$245,000
Call (570) 674-5173
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SHAVERTOWN
91 GATES ROAD,
Great 3 bedroom
ranch home on over
2 acres of land!
This home offers an
oversized garage
with carport in rear.
A large tiled sun-
room to enjoy year
round. Master bed-
room with bath.
First floor laundry.
Schedule your
appointment today!
MLS#11-1911
$152,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
SHAVERTOWN
Lovely 3 bedroom
2400 sf Cape Cod
with modern eat-in
kitchen, large sun-
room & family
room. Master bed-
room with master
bath. Central air,
gas heat & 2 car
garage. Very well
landscaped with
beautiful paver
sidewalks. Quiet
neighborhood.
$229,000
Call Ruth Smith
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
SHAVERTOWN
NEW PRICE!
855 Park Ave
Huge home ready
for your family to
move right in! 5
bedrooms including
huge master suite,
3.5 baths, hard-
wood floors, stain-
less appliances,
fireplace, huge lot
with fenced area.
MLS #11-2540
$185,000
Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
SHAVERTOWN
380 Lantern Hill Rd
Stunning describes
this impressive 2
story with views
from every room.
Architectural design
which features
gourmet kitchen
with granite tops.
Office with built-ins.
Finished lower level
with 2nd kitchen.
Family room with
French doors out to
rear yard. 4 car
garage. $ 775,000
MLS# 11-1241
Call Geri
570-696-0888
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home?
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and let the
sellers know!
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SHICKSHINNY
Great New Con-
struction on 2 Acres
with 1 year Builders
Warranty! 2 Story
home with 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 Baths,
Living Room, Dining
Room, Kitchen,
Breakfast Room &
Laundry Room. Din-
ing Room has tray
ceiling, gas fire-
place in living room
& whirlpool tub in
Master Bath. Plus 2
car attached
garage, open front
porch & rear deck.
MLS 11-2453
$275,000
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SUGAR NOTCH
Woodland Road
Attractive 3 bed-
room ranch, central
AC, attached two
car garage. 9 years
young, large lot.
Call Jim for details.
Affordable at
$169,500
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-542-5708 or
570-735-8932
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SUGARLOAF
6 Acre Horse
Farm
New Price!
$215,000
Private ranch on 6
acres. Hardwood
floors in Living
Room, halls &
Bedrooms. Great
kitchen. Dining
area, sliding doors
to huge composite
deck overlooking
pool and fenced
yard. 24x40 3 bay
stable / garage.
The perfect dog
lover's paradise -
easily converted
for dog breeders
or hobbyists with
plenty of room for
exercise yard and
agility course.
Plenty of room for
horses or just to
enjoy! Directions:
Take Rt. 93 in
Conyngham to
Rock Glen Rd.
Proceed 6 miles to
Right on Cedar
Head Rd. Go. 8
miles to stop sign.
Go straight over 2
wooden bridges.
Take Right on Hill-
top Dr. House 1/2
mile on left.
11-2539
$215,000
Call Michael Pinko
(570) 899-3865
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
SWEET VALLEY
REDUCED!
4 Oliver Road
Located in the back
part of Oliver Road
in a very private part
of North Lake in
Sweet Valley. Yearn-
ing to be restored,
lake front cape cod
in a very tranquil
setting was formerly
used as a summer
home. MLS 11-2113
$99,000
Jay Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
SWOYERSVILLE
NEW LISTING
Two-story home
with updated roof,
double lot, two car
garage. Large
kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, living room,
formal dining room.
MLS#11-3400
$112,000
MaryEllen Belchick
570-696-6566
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TRUCKSVILLE
172 Spring Garden St
Make an Offer! Cozy
up in this lovely
cape cod. Charming
interior, nice size
deck, fenced rear
yard, shed, rec
room in basement,
utility room, & work-
shop. Attic is also
partially finished
with pull down &
many possibilities to
add more space.
Paved driveway &
parking for 6 cars,
this is not just a
drive-by, call for an
appointment today!
$102,900
Call Stacey Lauer at
570-696-2468
WEST PITTSTON
2 FAMILY HOME
3 bedroom, bath,
kitchen, living, din-
ing room each side.
Recently remod-
eled. Quiet neigh-
borhood. Did not
receive any water
damage at all. No
Realtors, please.
$87,500
570-945-7423
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WEST PITTSTON
321 Franklin St.
Great 2 bedroom
starter home in the
Garden Village.
Brand new flooring
throughout, fresh
paint, vinyl siding
and replacement
windows. Newer
electric service, eat
in kitchen w/break-
fast bar. 1st floor
laundry room and
off street
parking.
MLS 11-2302
$89,500
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSING REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WEST PITTSTON
322 SALEM ST.
REDUCED
Great 1/2 double
located in nice
West Pittston loca-
tion. 3 bedrooms,
new carpet. Vertical
blinds with all appli-
ances. Screened in
porch and yard. For
more information
and photos visit
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MLS#10-1535
$49,900
Charlie VM 101
WEST PITTSTON
OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE
SUN. 12-5
232 North Street
Completely remod-
eled two story home
with, 2 bedroom &
1.5 baths. New
kitchen, bath, car-
pet, tile, hardwoods,
all appliances,
including washer &
dryer in upstairs
bath. This is an awe-
some home with
lots of extra ameni-
ties, large closet
space, driveway,
nice yard and neigh-
borhood. $139,900
with $5,000 down,
financing at 4.5% 30
yrs, monthly pay-
ment of $875.
(Owner financing
available also.)
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
WEST PITTSTON
Well cared for and
nicely kept. A place
to call home! Com-
plete with 2 car
oversized garage,
central air, first floor
laundry, eat in
kitchen. Convenient
to shopping, West
Pittston pool and
ball fields.
PRICE REDUCED!
$134,500
MLS 11-583
Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
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WEST WYOMING
292 W. 3rd St.
Charming Ranch in
great location with
7 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, finished
basement, sun-
room, central air.
Newer roof and
windows, hardwood
floors. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-2946
REDUCED
$119,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston
Professional Ofce Rentals
Full Service Leases Custom Design Renovations Various Size Suites Available
Medical, Legal, Commercial Utilities Parking Janitorial
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WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
Completely remod-
eled home with
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile
floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops,
all new stainless
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
$154,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with 5%
down; $7,750 down,
$785/month)
570-654-1490
WHITE HAVEN
123 Fern Ridge Rd.
PRICE REDUCED!
In Community of
White-Haven
Pocono's. Nice 3
Bedroom, 2 Bath
Ranch. Great
Vacation Home or
Year round Home.
Community Lake &
other amenities.
Close to Hunting,
Fishing, Golf and
Skiing. Close to
Rt 80. All offers
contingent to bank
short sale approval.
REDUCED!
$70,900
MLS# 11-765
Call Tony Wasco
570-855-2424
Trademark
Realtor Group
570-613-9090
WHITE HAVEN
28 Woodhaven Dr S
Exquisite Inside! 4
bedroom, 2.5 bath,
formal dining room,
family room, mod-
ern eat-in kitchen,
Master bedroom
and bath, front and
side porches, rear
deck, 2 car
attached garage.
Property is being
sold in as is condi-
tion. MLS 11-1253
Huge Reduction!
$169,000
Jean Malarae
570-814-5814
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570-718-4959
ext. 1366
WILKES-BARRE
100 Sheridan St.
Nicely maintained
home with fenced
yard and detached
garage. 3 bed-
rooms, 1/2 baths,
1st floor laundry
room. Nice porch,
ready to move in.
Near Little
Flower Manor.
MLS 11-1947
$69,900
Call Connie
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
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WILKES-BARRE
120 Dagobert St
Beautiful 3 bed-
room. 1.75 bath
home, within walk-
ing distance of
schools and parks.
Partially finished
basement, mud
room, hardwood
floors, paved drive-
way - 3 car deep.
Large rear and side
yard. Just waiting
for a new owner,
come take a look!
MLS 11-1634
$82,900
570-696-2468
WILKES-BARRE
122 Oak Street
Very nice oak
kitchen with tile
floor! Fenced in
yard. 3 nice size
bedrooms. Large
living room and
large dining room +
2 modern baths
with tile & pedestal
sink! Nice neighbor-
hood! Built-in win-
dow seats in middle
bedroom. Rear
shed - 4 window air
conditioners.
MLS#11-2481
$119,500
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
WILKES-BARRE
125 New Alexander
Very spacious two
bedroom, 2.5 bath
split-level with open
floor plan. Nice pri-
vate yard, 1 car
garage. MLS# 11-
1420 Call Mike
(570) 714-3801
$94,500
WILKES-BARRE
129 & 131 Matson Ave
Double Block, 6
rooms + bath on
each side. $79,000
Call 570-826-1743
WILKES-BARRE
1400 N. Washington St
Nice 2 story in need
of some TLC with
low taxes, near the
casino. Roof is 5 yrs
young. Newer water
heater (installed
'09), replacement
windows through-
out, 100 AMP elec-
tric, tiled bath, wall-
to-wall carpeting
entire 1st floor.
MLS 11-2383
$58,900
Donald Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
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WILKES-BARRE
185 West River St
Spacious, quality
home, brick - two
story with 6 bed-
rooms, 2 1/2 bath,
two fireplaces,
den, heated sun-
room off living
room, screened
porch off formal
dining room, mod-
ern eat-in kitchen,
garage. Many
extras... Sacrifice,
owner relocating
out of state
$125,000.
MLS 11-2474
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
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WILKES-BARRE
194 Academy Street
This spacious home
features large living
room & dining
room, rich cherry
cabinets, 1st floor
laundry and addi-
tional finished
rooms on 3rd floor.
MLS #11-1534
Call Julio
570-239-6408
$47,500
WILKES-BARRE
221 Brown Street
Great first home or
down size. Nice
clean move in ready
no lawn work here.
2 car detached
garage and best of
all the Mortgage is
probably lower than
your rent payment.
$52,500
MLS# 11-871
Call Tony Wasco
570-855-2424
Trademark
Realtor Group
570-613-9090
WILKES-BARRE
231 Poplar St.
Nice 3 bedroom
home in move-in
condition.
Hardwood floors in
living & dining
room. Upgraded
appliances including
stainless double
oven, refrigerator &
dishwasher. Great
storage space
in full basement
& walk-up attic.
REDUCED PRICE
$75,000
MLS# 10-4456
Barbara Young
Call 570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER,
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext. 55
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WILKES-BARRE
298 Lehigh St.
Absolute move in
condition. New roof,
furnace, water
heater and kitchen
cabinets. 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath,
great deck and
fenced yard. The
entire house was
recently insulated.
Large driveway with
parking for 4 cars.
Definitely not a
drive-by.
MLS 11-2248
$95,300
Call Connie
570-821-7022
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
WILKES-BARRE
35 Hillard Street
Great neighborhood
surrounds this
updated 2 story
home with original
woodwork. 3 bed-
room, 1 bath,
1,500sf oak eat-in
kitchen, hardwood
floors, stained glass
windows, large
rooms, fenced yard,
deck. Zoned R1
Single Family Zone.
New Price
$79,900
MLS #11-599
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
WILKES-BARRE
60 Kulp St.
3-4 bedroom, 2
story home with
well kept hardwood
floors throughout.
Private driveway
with parking for 2
cards and nearly all
replacement
windows.
MLS 11-2897
$65,000
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
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WILKES-BARRE
60 Saint Clair St
Great 4 bedroom
home with new
kitchen, furnace and
bath. Laundry room
off kitchen. Newer
windows and roof.
Hardwood on first
floor. Off street
parking. Older one
car garage. Walk up
attic. MLS 11-1478
$69,000
Call Nancy
Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
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WILKES-BARRE
67 Courtright St
PRICE REDUCED!!
Three bedroom,one
bath home located
within walking dis-
tance to General
Hospital. Amenities
include front porch,
eat-in kitchen. All
appliances inc.
washer and dryer
included. Being sold
As Is, no war-
ranties expressed
or implied. Permit
parking available.
MLS 11-760
$39,900
Call Stan Pearlman
570-868-2478
COLDWELL
BANKER RUNDLE
REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340
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WILKES-BARRE
89 Simpson St.,
This well kept 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath
home offers an
open living room/
dining room floor
plan. Master bed-
room with its own
office area. Plenty
of closets in addi-
tion to the walk-up
attic for storage!
Off-street parking,
large deck over-
looking the fenced
rear yard. Just
move right in!
$79,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
WILKES-BARRE
Parsons Manor
PRICE REDUCED!
184 Brader Drive
Large, fenced in
corner lot surrounds
this 3 bedroom, 1
1/2 bath ranch. Off
Dining Room, enjoy
a covered deck. All
electric home. AC
wall unit. Full base-
ment with 2 finished
r ooms. At t ached
garage. Shed.
Owner Re-locating
out of area.
MLS 11-2473
REDUCED!!!
$138,000
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
WILKES-BARRE
PARSONS
REASONABLE
OFFERS
ACCEPTED
262 Stucker Ave &
Lot-10 Virginia Drive
7 room (3 bed-
rooms), 1 1/2 baths.
Lower Level has
family room and 1
car attached
garage. To settle
Estate. $84,900.
10-2472
Call Joe Bruno
570-824-4560
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED
29 Amber Lane
Remodeled 2 bed-
room Ranch home
with new carpeting,
large sun porch,
new roof. Move
right in! For more
info and photos
please visit:
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MLS 11-749
$79,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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WILKES-BARRE
To settle Estate
314 HORTON STREET
SATURDAY, SEPT 24
1PM TO 3PM
Wonderful Family
Home, 6 rooms (3
bedrooms), 1 1/2
baths, two-story,
Living room with
built-in Bookcase,
formal Dining Room
with entrance to
delightful porch.
Eat-in kitchen. Pri-
vate lot, detached
garage. A must see
home. MLS 11-2721
Asking $75,000
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WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP
Double block, 3
bedrooms. Sun-
room, kitchen, din-
ing room & parlor.
Oil heat, baseboard,
water. Driveway &
garage. 50x150 foot
lot fenced in.
$25,000 + closing.
Call 570-822-2382
WILKES-BARRE
SUMMIT PLACE
Townhome. Pay
less mortgage than
rent! See this three
bedroom, 2 bath
home today.
MLS#11-2594
$74,999
MaryEllen Belchick
570-696-6566
WILKES-BARRE
1007 Morgan Drive
Beautiful two-story
traditional home
located high & dry in
Pine Ridge Estates,
one of Wilkes-
Barres newest
developments. Fea-
tures 4 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, master
suite with walk-in
closet, 9 ceilings
and hardwoods on
1st floor, family room
with gas fireplace,
two-car garage and
deck. MLS#11-3479
$239,900
Karen Ryan
570-283-9100 x14
WYOMING
608 Wyoming Ave
Location, Location,
location! Either you
are looking to raise
your family or just
work from home this
amazing brick ranch
style property has it
all. Zoned commer-
cial, 3 very large
bedrooms and 3 1/2
baths, full finished
basement, library
room, oversized liv-
ing room, formal
dining room and so
much more. You
have to see it to
appreciate. Call
today for a private
tour of the property.
1 year Home War-
ranty. MLS 11-1870
REDUCED!!!
MOTIVATED
SELLERS
$325,000
Call Tony Wasco
570-855-2424
Trademark
Realtor Group
570-613-9090
WYOMING
For Sale by Owner.
Double Block, easily
convertible to sin-
gle. Kitchen, living
room, 3 bedrooms
& bath each side.
New 2 car garage.
66x100 lot. Asking
$160,000. Call
570-693-2408
906 Homes for Sale
WYOMING
Price Reduced -
Motivated Seller!!
Nicely maintained
2-story traditional in
great neighbor-
hood. Modern oak
kitchen, open layout
in family room/den
with new floors,
above ground pool
in fenced rear yard.
1-car detached
garage with work-
shop area, all on a
nice wide lot.
MLS#11-2428
$142,900
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
YATESVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
vate location with
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
bedrooms, garage.
For more informtion
and photos visit
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MLS 10-4740
$149,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
YATESVILLE
REDUCED!
61 Pittston Ave.
Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
Large room sizes,
fireplace, central
A/C. Includes
extra lot. For more
information and
photos visit
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MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
$189,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
AVOCA
25 St. Marys St.
3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
cial building with
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
more information
and photos log onto
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
Reduced to
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
BACK MOUNTAIN
Great Investment
Opportunity Prime
Location On Rt.118 -
Turn Key Gas Sta-
tion W/Convenient
Mart. 2 Fuel Pumps,
(1) Diesel.
MLS # 11-1809
$299,000.
Call Geri
570-696-0888
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
DUPONT
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Single family home
with a separate
building containing
a 1 bedroom apart-
ment and 5 car
garage all on 1 lot.
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photos visit:
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MLS 11-2828
Priced to sell at
$85,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
REDUCED!!!!
921 Main St.
Over 2,000 S/F of
commercial space +
2 partially furnished
apartments,
garage, and off
street parking.
Great convenient
location. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS #11-1965
$167,500
Call Tom
570-282-7716
EDWARDSVILLE
173-175 Zerby Ave.
Great income prop-
erty with additional
garage space
(34x38) room for 3
cars to rent! Live in
one half and have
your mortgage paid
by the other!
$12,000+ potential
income!
MLS # 11-1111
REDUCED!
$59,900
Call John Shelley
570-288-0770
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EDWARDSVILLE
Lawrence St.
Nice 3 unit
property. Lots of
off street parking
and bonus 2 car
garage. All units are
rented. Great
income with low
maintenance
$139,900
MLS# 10-2675
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
FORTY FORT
Commercial
Property with
approx. 5000 sq.
ft. with an office,
storage & a 2nd
floor apt in a high
traffic area.
$196,000
MLS# 11-945
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
22 W. Germania St
This 6,600 sq. ft.
concrete block
building has multiple
uses. 5 offices &
kitchenette. Over
5,800 sq. ft.. ware-
house space (high
ceilings). 2 over-
head doors.
$86,500
MLS 10-1326
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD
REALTY
570-822-5126
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Properties
KINGSTON
366 Pierce St.
Commercial build-
ing for sale.Highly
desirable corner
location with park-
ing for approxi-
mately 25 vehicles.
Would be attractive
for any retail or
commercial
operation.
MLS 11-2763
$300,000
Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
7 Hoyt St
Nice duplex zoned
commercial, can be
used for offices as
well as residential.
All separate utilities.
Keep apt. space or
convert to commer-
cial office space.
Adjacent lot for sale
by same owner.
MLS 11-2176
$85,900
Jay A. Crossen
CROSSEN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
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KINGSTON
LIGHT
INDUSTRIAL
134 Page Ave.
Light industrial
complex consisting
of main building
(8,417 S/F) with
offices and shop
areas. Clear-span
warehouse
(38x144); and pole
building (38x80)
on 1.16 acres.
MLS 11-1320
$299,000
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
KINGSTON
REDUCED!!
47 N. Thomas St.
Well maintained
duplex in a nice
area of Kingston.
2nd floor unit is
occupied. New
roof, new heating
system, brand new
in ground pool
recently installed.
Laundry hook-up for
both units in base-
ment. Newer roof
and exterior
recently painted.
MLS 11-1199
$129,500
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
REDUCED!!
47 N. Thomas St.
Well maintained
duplex in a nice
area of Kingston.
2nd floor unit is
occupied. New
roof, new heating
system, brand new
in ground pool
recently installed.
Laundry hook-up for
both units in base-
ment. Newer roof
and exterior
recently painted.
MLS 11-1199
$139,500
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
KINGSTON
Wellness Center /
professional
offices. Lease
Space Available.
Brick and stucco
facade offered on
building exterior
while interior fea-
tures built-in offices
with natural wood-
work and glass.
Modern style lofts
allow for bonus inte-
rior space and
warehouse space is
offered as Built to
Suit.
--SPACES AVAIL-
ABLE: 1200 SF, 1400
SF, 4300 SF
(Warehouse space,
also offered as built
to suit)
--Custom Leases
from $8.00-$12.00/
square feet based
on terms.
--Price/ square foot
negotiable depend-
ing on options. (ASK
ABOUT OUR FREE
RENT)
--Property ideal for
a medical, business,
or professional
offices.
--100+ Parking
Spaces. Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
LARKSVILLE
SUNDAY, SEPT-25,
Noon - 1:30 p.m.
51 Charles St.
Country living 5
minutes from town.
Immaculate condi-
tion. Newer
replacement win-
dows. Modern
kitchen w/oak cabi-
nets. Hardwood
floors throughout.
Beautiful land-
scaped lot. Fenced
in yard. A must see!
MLS #11-2807
$119,900
Call Geri
570-696-0888
LARKSVILLE
HUGE
REDUCTION!
462 W. State St.
Lower End Pizza!
Established prof-
itable business for
sale. Restaurant,
bar, game room,
separate dining
room. Parking for
35 cars. Turnkey
operation. Addition-
al parking lot
included. For lease
or sale
$175,000
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
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LUZERNE
High Traffic - Good
visibility. This 6,000
sq. ft. masonry
building is clear
span. Multiple uses
- professional -
commercial, etc. 18
storage/warehouse
units included.
MLS#11-2787
$325,000
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
NANTICOKE
39 W. CHURCH ST.
Formerly used as a
Personal Care
Home with 10 bed-
rooms and 4 baths.
Nice kitchen, 2nd
kitchen/laundry
area.
MLS 11-864
$190,000
Call Barb Strong
570-762-7561
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ASSOCIATES
570-735-7494
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
NANTICOKE
423 E. Church St.
Great 2 family in
move in condition
on both sides, Sep-
arate utilities, 6
rooms each. 3 car
detached garage in
super neighbor-
hood. Walking dis-
tance to college.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-1608
$127,500
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON
118 Glendale Road
Well established 8
unit Mobile Home
Park (Glen Meadow
Mobile Home Park)
in quiet country like
location, zoned
commercial and
located right off
Interstate 81. Con-
venient to shopping
center, movie the-
ater. Great income
opportunity! Park is
priced to sell.
Owner financing is
available with a
substantial down
payment. For more
details and photos
visit www.atlas
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MLS 11-1530
$210,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
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PITTSTON
35 High St.
Nice duplex in great
location, fully occu-
pied with leases.
Good investment
property. Separate
utilities, newer fur-
naces, gas and oil.
Notice needed to
show. For more info
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MLS 11-3222
$89,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON
Duplex. Aluminum
siding, oil heat, semi
- modern kitchens,
long term tenant. On
a spacious 50 x
150 lot. Motivated
Seller. REDUCED.
$42,900
Anne Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
PITTSTON
Township Blvd.
MAKE AN OFFER!
Ideal location
between Wilkes-
Barre & Scranton.
Ample parking with
room for additional
spaces. Perfect for
medical or profes-
sional offices. Con-
tact agent to show.
Asking $945,000
Contact Judy Rice
570-714-9230
MLS# 10-1110
PLAINS
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
15 South River St.
Not in Flood Zone
For Sale By Owner
4,536 sq. ft., high
traffic area, across
from Rite-Aid, gas
heat. For more info,
call 570-820-5953
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
PLYMOUTH
Spacious 1791 sq. ft.
1/2 double with
wrap around porch,
shed & garage.
Semi modern
kitchen & bath. 3
bedrooms with gas
heat and plenty of
storage. $24,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
SCRANTON
Live in one and rent
the others to pay for
your mortgage! This
Multi-Unit features
gorgeous hardwood
floors in the 1st level
apartment. Second
Level apartment has
4 bedrooms! Lower
Level apartment has
cozy efficiency.
Plenty of parking
and a 2 car carport
is another highlight.
Call Jesicca Skoloda
570-237-0463
JesiccaSkoloda
Realtor@gmail.com
MLS# 11-2741
$124,999
570-696-2468
WEST HAZLETON
3 bedroom town-
house. 1.5 bath, 1
car garage yard.
Only 4 years old.
$112,500 each or
buy all 6 for
$650,000
Garry Tokanets
Broker
Mountain City
Realty
570-384-3335
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WILKES-BARRE
Stately brick building
in Historic district.
Wonderful 1st block
S Franklin. Formerly
Lane's. 5700sq ft +
full basement for
storage. Great pro-
fessional space.
Well maintained. Pri-
vate parking & gar-
den. MLS#11-345
$495,000
570-696-3801
Call Margy
570-696-0891
WYOMING
14 West Sixth St.
Former upholestry
shop. 1st floor in
need of a lot of
TLC. 2nd floor
apartment in good
condition & rented
with no lease. Stor-
age area. Off street
parking available.
PRICE REDUCED!
$65,000
Contact Judy Rice
714-9230
MLS# 11-572
WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
285 Wyoming Ave.
First floor currently
used as a shop,
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
and parking for
6 cars. For more
information and
photos go to
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MLS #10-4339
$169,900
Call Charlie
VM 101
912 Lots & Acreage
BEAR CREEK
New Listing!
24 Fairway Drive
Great level lot for
building your dream
home. Easy access
to Route 115, PA
Turnpike and Rt. 81.
Lot size is 1+ acres.
MLS#11-2635
$36,000
Karen or Ray
Bernardi 371-8347
or 406-0393
DALLAS
Located in Top
Rated Dallas
Schools
2 Acres $39,500
5 Acres $69,900
We challenge any-
one to find similar
acreage in this
desirable of a
location at these
prices. Costs to
develop land make
this irreplaceable
inventory at these
prices and gives
the next owner
instant equity at
our expense. Call
owner.
570-245-6288
DALLAS
New Goss Manor
lots. Prices ranging
from $59,900 to
$69,900. Public
water, sewer, gas &
electric available.
Call Kevin Smith
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5420
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Lot 7 Maple Dr.
Private yet conven-
ient location just
minutes from inter-
states. You can fish
in your own back
yard in the
Nescopeck Creek
or use the nearby
state game lands.
Perfect for your
vacation cabin or
possible year round
home! MLS#11-1492
$14,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
DURYEA
44.59 ACRES
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all
utilities. KOZ
approved. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$2,395,000
MLS#10-669
Call Charlie
EXETER
Ida Acres, Wyoming
Area School District.
6 lots remain, start-
ing at $38,000. Pri-
vate setting. Under-
ground utilities.
570-947-4819
HARDING
LOCKVILLE RD
2.3 ACRES
Sacrifice $37,000.
Not perked.
570-760-0049
HARDING
Mt. Zion Road
One acre lot just
before Oberdorfer
Road. Great place
to build your
dream home
MLS 11-3521
$29,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HARVEYS LAKE
SELLER SAYS
SELL!
Land with
Lake View
90' x 125' Lot with
View of the Lake.
Sewer Permit
Required. $19,000
MLS# 10-2523
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
912 Lots & Acreage
JENKINS TWP.
Hospital St.
Eagle View
Great residential lot
overlooking the
Susquehanna River
for a stunning view
of the river and sur-
rounding area. Build
your dream home
on this lot with the
best river and valley
views in Luzerne
County. Gas, tele-
phone, electric and
water utility con-
nections are
available.
For more details &
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2640
$125,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
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KINGSTON TWP.
VACANT LAND
Large barn and
28+/- acres close to
town. MLS#09-3699
Reduced to
$299,000
Maribeth Jones
696-6565
LAFLIN
Lot#9
Pinewood Dr
BUILD YOUR
DREAM HOME
on one of the last
available lots in
desirable Laflin.
Convenient location
near highways, air-
port, casino &
shopping.
DIRECTIONS Rt 315
to laflin Rd; make
left off Laflin Rd onto
Pinewood Dr. Lot is
on corner of
Pinewood Dr. and
Hickorywood Dr.
MLS 11-3411
$34,900
atlas realtyinc.com
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
MOUNTAIN TOP
Crestwood Schools!
126 Acres for Sale!
Mostly wooded with
approx. 970 ft on
Rt. 437 in
Dennison Twp.
$459,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
912 Lots & Acreage
MOUNTAIN TOP
Several building lots
ready to build on!
ALL public utilities!
Priced from
$32,000 to
$48,000! Use your
own Builder! Call
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
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NEW PRICING!!!
EARTH
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
*61 +/- Acres
Nuangola
$99,000
*46 +/- Acres
Hanover Twp.,
$79,000
*Highway
Commercial
KOZ Hanover Twp.
3 +/- Acres
11 +/- Acres
*Wilkes-Barre Twp.
32 +/- Acres
Zoned R-3
See additional Land
for Sale at
www.earth
conservancy.org
570-823-3445
NEWPORT TOWNSHIP
1 mile south of
L.C.C.C. 2 lots
available.
100 frontage
x 228 deep.
Modular home
with basement
accepted.
Each lot $17,000.
Call
570-714-1296
PITTSTON
19 Ziegler Road
Picture a sunrise
over the mountain.
Ready to build, resi-
dential lot. Secluded
entrance road from
Route 502. Priced
to sell! Under-
ground telephone
and electric service
in place. Make this
the site of your
future home.
MLS#11-486
$55,000
Ron Skrzysowski
(570) 696-6551
PLAINS TWP.
14 + ACRES
in an approved sub-
division. Easy acc-
ess to Rt 81 & PA
Tpke. 1/2 mile from
Mohegan Sun
Casino. $275,000.
772-260-0901
ATTENTION DEER
HUNTERS!
100 ACRES - $69,000!
2 parcels, SW Adks.
Survey, town road
frontage, clear title!
Just repod from
bank! Cash only,
quick close!
Call (888) 660-0949
915 Manufactured
Homes
ASHLEY PARK
Laurel Run & San
Souci Parks, Like
new, several to
choose from,
Financing&Warranty,
MobileOneSales.net
Call (570)250-2890
HAZLETON
Beautiful double
wide ranch. 3 bed-
room, 2 bath, living
room, dining room,
family room with
gas fireplace. New
roof. Deck. Shed.
Only 10 years old.
Must sell due to
divorce. Reduced to
$55,000
(570) 453-1642
HUNLOCK CREEK
Move in ready &
affordable 2 bed-
room located in
quiet, country set-
ting. $14,000.
Financing available
with minimum
down.
570-477-2845
HUNLOCK CREEK
Quiet country set-
ting. Lots available.
$295 per month.
Includes water,
sewer & trash. Call
Bud 570-477-2845
PITTSTON
Stay in area, out of
flood zone. 3
bedrooms, 2
baths, 10 year old
double wide, all
window treatments,
w/w carpet, central
air, kitchen appli-
ances, porch furni-
ture, electric grill,
3/4 furnished plus
much more, over-
sized shed & older
land Rover included
all under $64,000
Call Office
570-655-2050
SPRINGBROOK
2 bedroom. Clean.
Needs no work.
Remodeled
throughout. Owner
financing. $14,000.
570-851-6128 or
610-767-9456
918 Miscellaneous
for Sale
Veterans
Bring your VA
Entitlement
Certificate
And If You Qualify, I
Can Help You Find
And Purchase A
Home In Luzerne
County!
Right now there are
hundreds of homes
listed in our MLS in
this county that
may qualify for
100% VA financing.
Lets sit down and
talk, make a plan,
and help you get
moving into a
home.
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
927 Vacation
Locations
POCONO TIMESHARE
Worldwide priv-
eleges. 1 bedroom.
Furnished. 40% off.
Call 845-536-3376
930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate
DALLAS
WANTED TO BUY
5 or more acres in
the Dallas School
District. Not to be
divided - to build
our dream home.
570-510-5226
570-675-9340
WE BUY HOMES
Any Situation
570-956-2385
938 Apartments/
Furnished
WYOMING
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor. No pets. Drug
free. Non smoking.
Proof of employ-
ment & background
check. Heat & hot
water provided.
$600/month + 1
month security. Call
(570) 693-2415
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basement, garage
or attic and call the
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
Modern 2nd floor,
2 bedrooms. All
appliances, off
street parking. No
pets. $500 + utili-
ties. 570-820-9606
BACK MOUNTAIN
2nd floor. Beautiful
location. 2 bed-
rooms, living room,
bath, kitchen & din-
ing room. All heat,
water, garbage fee,
cable & garage
space included.
$800 per month.
Non smoking. No
pets. References &
1 month security.
570-675-4128
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
BACK MOUNTAIN
Sunny, spacious 1
bedroom. Modern
kitchen. Large din-
ing room. Large liv-
ing room. Private
entrance. Off street
parking. Nice views.
Lawn privileges.
Deep well water. No
pets. No smoking.
References please.
$575, heat included.
570-477-5010
DALLAS
(Franklin Township)
1st floor, 2 bedroom.
1 bath. Washer
dryer hookup. Car-
port. $595 + utilities,
lease & security.
Call after 6.
570-220-6533
DALLAS
1 bedroom, near
Misericordia. Lease,
security, references
required. Absolutely
no pets/no smok-
ing. $495/month +
some utilities
570-298-2478 or
570-417-0144
DALLAS
2 bedroom. 2 story.
1.5 bath. Fridge &
stove. Laundry
hook up. Private
entrance. Deck. Off
street parking for 2
cars. No pets. 1
year lease. Credit
check & references
required.
$660/month.
570-696-0842
Leave message.
DALLAS TWP
CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to
discuss our great
Amenity & Mainte-
nance program!
Call 570-674-5278
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized program.
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,250.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
EDWARDSVILLE
2 apartments. Spa-
cious. Each with 2
bedrooms, 2nd
floor, off street
parking. Washer/
dryer hook up &
dishwasher, refrig-
erator. $450/$600
month + 1 year lease
/security, refer-
ences & utilities. No
pets. Non Smoking.
Not approved for
Section 8. Call Rudy
at 570-288-6626
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EDWARDSVILLE
Main Street. Small 1
& 2 bedroom apts.
$450 month + secu-
rity. No pets.
570-406-2366
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
EXETER
Senior Apartments
222 SCHOOLEY AVE.
EXETER, PA
Accepting appli-
cations for 1 bed-
room apartments.
Quality apart-
ments for ages
62 and older.
Income limits
apply. Rent only
$437 month.
*Utilities Included
*Laundry Facilities
*On Site
Management
*Private parking
Call for appointment
570-654-5733
Monday - Friday
8am-12pm. Equal
Housing Opportunity
EXETER
Two Apartments
1 BEDROOM. $425.
Newly remodeled,
off street parking.
2 BEDROOM. $525.
Newly remodeled,
off street parking.
570-602-0758
FORTY FORT
103 River St
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room, living room,
appliances. Parking.
$550, heat & water
included. Tenant
pays electric. Pet
Friendly. Call
570-814-9700
FORTY FORT
1665 Wyoming Ave.
3rd floor 1 bed-
room, utilities
included. Off street
parking, security
deposit required.
NO PETS
$525/mo. available
immediately.
570-690-0564 or
570-823-7564
FORTY FORT
2ND FLOOR
Kitchen with appli-
ances, new cup-
boards, new vinyl
flooring. Large living
room, 2 bedrooms,
all rooms are large.
New bathroom.
Washer/dryer. Wall
to Wall carpeting.
Lighted off street
parking. Gas heat.
Utilities by tenant.
Security, lease &
references. No
pets. $650/month.
570-714-9331
FORTY FORT
2nd floor, 4 rooms,
wall to wall carpet,
heat, hot water,
public water, sewer
& recycling fees
included. Stove,
fridge & dishwasher
furnished. Laundry
room with hook-ups
for washer & dryer.
Good location, off
street parking, No
pets. 1 year lease &
security, $675. Call
570-655-0530
FORTY FORT
All utilities included.
Clean 4 room 2nd
floor. Appliances.
Covered parking.
Non smoking, no
pets. Starting at
$635/month.
570-714-2017
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
FORTY FORT
AMERICA REALTY
RENTALS
OUT OF
FLOOD
ZONE!
Wilkes-Barre
Near
General
Hospital
Over 2
Generations Of
Managed
Service
ALL UNITS
NO PETS OR
SMOKING,
1 BEDROOMS
$465 & UP. 2
YEAR LEASES/
SAME RENTS/
Employment
Verification
Required.
288-1422
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570-829-7130
FORTY FORT
Available October 1
1st floor, very well
maintained spa-
cious 2 bedroom, 2
bath apartment in
great neighborhood.
Large living / dining
area. Extra large
eat-in kitchen with
washer/dryer hook-
up. Hardwood floors
throughout. Front
porch, screened
back porch. Excel-
lent storage, central
air. Off street park-
ing. $950 + utilities.
Call 570-510-4778
from 9am-5pm for
an appointment
FORTY FORT
Large, modern 2
bedroom, 2nd floor
apartment. Eat in
kitchen with all
appliances. Spa-
cious living room,
bath, a/c units, laun-
dry, off street park-
ing. Great location.
No pets or smoking.
$575 + utilities. Call
570-714-9234
FORTY FORT
Newly renovated,
great neighbor-
hood. 2nd floor.
Non smoking. Oak
floors, new carpet
in master bedroom.
new windows, 4
paddle fans, bath
with shower. Stove
& fridge. Off street
parking, coin- op
laundry. $600 +
gas, electric &
water. References
required, no pets
570-779-4609 or
570-407-3991
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944 Commercial
Properties
STORM
DAMAGE?
Roong Siding Structural Repairs
and Replacement Drywall
Interior Damage
We Will Work With Your
Insurance Company!
MICHAEL DOMBROSKI CONSTRUCTION
570-406-5128 / 570-406-9682
25 Years Experience
Prompt Reliable Professional
ALL TYPES OF REMODELING
PA#031715 Fully Insured
FORTY FORT...PRIME
FEATURES:
HI N DRY!
High Trafc, C1 Zoned.
Commercial or Professional
PLENTY OF PARKING
NEW EXTERIOR:
CULTERED STONE
DRIVET, (STUCCO LOOK)
2-TONE
NEW ROOF - 4/11
2 Modern ofces; 1 new 09
CENTRAL AIR (optional)
FLOOD-FREE WYOMING AVE.
Call
(570) 288-2195
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
SAINT JOHN
Apartments
419 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
Secured Senior Building for 62 & older.
1 bedroom apartments currently available
for $501. per month INCLUDES ALL
UTILITIES.
YOU regulate heat & air conditioning
Laundry Room Access
Community Room/Fully equipped kitchen
for special events
Exercise Equipment
24 Hour Emergency Maintenance
Garage & off street parking
Computer / Library area
Curbside public transportation
570-970-6694
Equal Housing Opportunity
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
Immediate Occupancy!!
Efficiencies available
@30% of income
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
61 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Affordable Senior Apartments
Income Eligibility Required
Utilities Included! Low cable rates;
New appliances; Laundry on site;
Activities! Curbside Public Transportation
Please call 570-825-8594
D/TTY 800-654-5984
CEDAR
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Apartment
Homes
Ask About Our
Summer Specials!
$250 Off 1st Months Rent,
& $250 Off Security
Deposit With Good Credit.
1 bedroom starting @ $690
F e a t u r i n g :
Washer & Dryer
Central Air
Fitness Center
Swimming Pool
Easy Access to
I-81
Mon Fri. 9 5
44 Eagle Court
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18706 (Off Route 309)
570-823-8400
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EAST
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APARTMENTS
The good life...
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Regions Best
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1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
822-4444
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1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
288-6300
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1 Bedroom Sta rting
a t$675.00
Includes gas heat,
w ater,sew er & trash
C onvenient to allm ajor
highw ays & public
transportation
Fitness center & pool
P atio/B alconies
P et friendly*
O nline rentalpaym ents
Flexible lease term s
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
GLEN LYON
1 bedroom 2nd floor
apartment available
with new carpet.
Building has been
remodeled & securi-
ty system installed.
OSP. Stove & refrig-
erator included. No
pets. Security
deposit & credit
check required.
$450/month
Call Judi
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7736
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
West End Road
Clean & bright 3
bedroom apart-
ments. Heat, water,
garbage & sewer
included with appli-
ances. Off street
parking. No pets,
non smoking, not
section 8 approved.
References, securi-
ty, first and last
months rent.
$725/month
570-852-0252
570-675-1589
HANOVER TWP.
1 bedroom. All
remodeled. Ceram-
ic & hardwood
floors. Fire place.
$475/month + utili-
ties. No pets.
Call (570) 332-2477
HANOVER TWP.
Out of flood zone.
Beautiful 2nd floor,
3 bedroom. Wall to
wall carpet, large
living room &
kitchen, 2nd floor
porch with spectac-
ular views, washer/
dryer hookup.
Garbage & sewer
included. $650/
month + utilities &
security. No pets
(570) 592-4133
HARVEYS LAKE
1 bedroom, LAKE
FRONT apartments.
Wall to wall, appli-
ances, lake rights,
off street parking.
No Pets. Lease,
security &
references.
570-639-5920
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Nice 2nd floor 5
room apartment.
Gas range included,
gas heat, ceiling
fans, knotty pine
enclosed porch, off
street parking,
fenced yard. $400 +
utilities, security &
references. Non
smoking.Call after 5
570-655-1907 or
570-814-2297
JENKINS TWP.
3rd floor, 1 bed-
room. All utilities
included. Refrigera-
tor & stove. No
pets. Available end
of September $600
month. call
570-655-0539
KINGSTON
$500/month -
everything included.
Unique apartment -
No pets/smoking.
Call (570) 814-3859
KINGSTON
1 bedroom,
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED.
$520/month. No
pets, section 8 OK
Call 570-817-3332
KINGSTON
131 S. Maple Ave.
4 room apartment -
2nd floor. Heat &
hot water included.
Coin Laundry. Off
street parking. No
pets/smoking. $695
570-288-5600
or 570-479-0486
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
$600. Water includ-
ed. New tile, car-
pet, dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
Washer/Dryer
hookup - Large yard
Double Security
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570-328-9984
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor. Nice area.
Stove & fridge.
$600 per month +
utilities. No pets or
smoking.
Call (570) 332-8765
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, large
rooms with closets.
Plenty of storage.
Laundry with wash-
er & Dryer. . $650 /
month. Call
570-332-3222
KINGSTON
2nd floor large effi-
ciency apartment.
All utilities paid by
landlord. Free use of
washer/dryer. No
smoking. No pets.
1st months rent,
security & 1 year
lease. $525/month.
570-331-7016 Days
or 288-6764 Night
KINGSTON
795 Rutter Ave
Screened porch,
kitchen downstairs,
upstairs living room,
bedroom & bath-
room. $575/month
+ utilities. No pets.
570-417-6729
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KINGSTON
Newly remodeled 1
bedroom, central
heat & air, off-street
parking, wall to wall,
washer/dryer hook-
up, No pets. $450
Call 570-288-9507
KINGSTON
Nice first floor
apartment. 2 bed-
room. Stove, fridge,
washer & dryer.
Lots of storage
space. $675. Heat
included. Call
570-333-4567
KINGSTON
Penn St.
6 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths.
Fully carpeted. 4
closets. Gas heat.
Washer/dryer hook
up. Parking. Yard.
No section 8. No
pets. $725 + utilities.
570-714-1530
KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
A Place To
Call Home
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts
3 Bedroom
Townhomes
Gas heat included
FREE
24hr on-site Gym
Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
Call Today
or stop by
for a tour!
570-288-9019
KINGSTON
Very nice, 3 rooms
& bath. All utilities.
Parking. Non-smok-
ing. No pets. $575.
Single Occupancy
Call 570-287-3985
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
APT APT RENT RENTALS ALS
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
KINGSTON
1 BEDROOM
2 BEDROOM
3 BEDROOM
WILKES-BARRE
2 BEDROOMS
1st & 2nd floor
WILKES-BARRE
2 BEDROOM
Modern, near
Mohegan Sun
All Apartments
Include:
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MAINTENANCE
SEWER FEES
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570-899-3407
Tina Randazzo
Property Mgr
LARKSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath.
$775. With discount.
All new hardwood
floors and tile. New
cabinets / bath-
room. Dishwasher,
garbage disposal.
Washer/dryer hook-
up. Off street park-
ing. Facebook us at
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570-328-9984
LARKSVILLE
NEWLY REMODELED!
3 rooms & bath.
Heat, hot water,
electricity, stove,
refrigerator & off
street parking
included.
$535/month + $535
security. 1 year
lease. No pets.
570-779-2258
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
included. $495/
month + security
& lease. HUD
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
LUZERNE
41 Mill Street
1st floor, 2 bed-
room, large bath
with shower, stove,
refrigerator and
dishwasher, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
1 car attached
garage. Fieldstone
working fireplace.
Non Smoking.
Too many extras to
mention, call for
more details.
$720 + utilities.
570-288-3438
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Midtowne
Apartments
100 E. 6th
Street,
Wyoming PA
18644
Housing for
Extremely Low &
Very Low Income
Elderly,
Handicapped &
disabled.
570-693-4256
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED
Rents based on
income.
Managed by EEI
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
MINERS MILLS
Cozy 1 bedroom,
3rd floor apartment.
Heat, hot water,
stove & fridge includ-
ed. $430 / month.
Call 570-472-3681
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider &
employer.
Mountain Top
1st floor. 1 or 2
bedrooms. Laundry,
facilities, porch.
No pets.
$600/month + utili-
ties, security, lease
& credit check.
(570) 868-6503
MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents
based on income
start at $405 &
$440. Handicap
Accessible. Equal
Housing Opportuni-
ty. 570-474-5010
TTY711
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider and
employer.
Immediate Opennings!
MOUNTAINTOP
1 bedroom with full
kitchen. Remodeled
recently, first floor,
ample parking. Hot
water, sewer &
garbage included.
On Rt 309 - close
to all amenities! No
pets. Non smoking.
$650/month + secu-
rity & references.
570-239-3827
NANTICOKE
1 bedroom, 1st floor,
newly renovated
apartment. New
wall to wall. Modern
kitchen with stove &
fridge. Washer
dryer hookup. Large
front porch, no
smoking or pets,
water & sewer by
landlord. $475 + util-
ities, security, lease
credit and back-
ground check. Call
570-239-8728
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, 1st
floor. Large eat in
kitchen, fridge,
electric stove, large
living room, w/w
carpeting, master
bedroom with cus-
tom built in furni-
ture. Ample closet
space. Front/back
porches, off street
parking, laundry
room available. No
pets, smoking,
water, sewer,
garbage paid.
$600/mo + gas,
electric, security,
lease, credit, back-
ground check.
Call (570)696-3596
NANTICOKE
2nd Floor apart-
ment for a tenant
who wants the
best. Bedroom, liv-
ing room, kitchen &
bath. Brand new.
Washer/dryer hook-
up, air conditioned.
No smoking or
pets. 2 year lease,
all utilities by ten-
ant. Sewer &
garbage included.
Security, first & last
months rent
required. $440.00
570-735-5185
NANTICOKE
603 Hanover St
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room. No pets.
$550 + security, util-
ities & lease. Photos
available. Call
570-542-5330
NANTICOKE
Modern 3 room,
wall to wall carpet,
washer/dryer
hookup, fridge &
range. Water
sewer, garbage &
off street parking
included. $430/mo.
No pets. Call
570-735-3479
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Spacious 2 bedroom
apartment. Living
room, kitchen,
pantry, washer/
dryer. No pets.
Sewer & trash
included.
$495/mos.
570-262-5399
PITTSTON
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor, bath, kitchen,
living room. Heat &
water included.
$575/ month. 1st
month & security.
No pets
570-451-1038
PITTSTON
2nd floor apart-
ment. 2 bedrooms,
kitchen, living room,
bath & laundry hook
up. Enclosed front
porch. Sewer &
trash included. Utili-
ties by tenant. No
pets. No smoking.
First month & secu-
rity. $550/month.
Call 570-262-0963
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PITTSTON
GORGEOUS LOFT
STYLE. One large
bedroom, full bath-
room & shower.
Large closet.
Stove, refrigerator,
dishwasher. Off
street parking.
Motion lights.
Bar/booth style
area. Deck for
socializing. Clean
& neat. Gas heat.
$600/month +
security. Call Steve
570-563-1261
PITTSTON
Modern 2 bedroom,
2nd floor. Includes
appliances. Laundry
hookup. Heated
garage, off street
parking. Heat,
sewer, water &
garbage included.
$695/mos. + securi-
ty & lease. No
smoking/pets.
570-430-0123
PITTSTON
Recently remodeled
1 bedroom. Kitchen,
living room & laun-
dry on 1st floor. Off
street parking. Gas
heat. $500 + utilities
Call 570-299-9030
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PITTSTON TWP.
Large 3 bedroom in
great location. No
pets. Non smoking.
Off-street parking.
Includes water &
sewer. $800 + elec-
tric, security & last
month.
570-237-6000
PITTSTON-
HUGHESTOWN
Completely remod-
eled, modern 1 bed-
room apt. Lots of
closet space, with
new tile floor and
carpets. Includes
stove, refrigerator,
washer, dryer, gas
heat, nice yard and
neighborhood, no
pets. $600/month
$1000 deposit.
570-479-6722
PLAINS
2 bedroom 1st floor.
Small pets ok.
Large fenced in
yard. $590/month.
Includes water &
sewer.
Call (570) 574-6261
PLAINS
Large, modern 2
bedroom 2nd floor.
Living room with
hardwood. Eat in
kitchen with all
appliances. Conve-
nient location. No
pets. No smoking.
$550 + utilities. Call
570-714-9234
PLAINS TWP.
50 Chamberlain St.
FLOOD SPECIAL
2nd floor. 4 rooms.
heat & water
included. short term
lease available.
$500 month.
Call 570-814-1957
PLYMOUTH
1st floor, 1 bedroom
apartment. Stove,
fridge, water &
sewage included.
Front & Back porch.
$400 + security. Call
570-262-0540
SHEATOWN
NANTICOKE AREA
2nd floor apart-
ments for rent.
Available
immediately.
Call 570-333-4627
SUGAR NOTCH
Charming 2 bed-
room. Wall to wall
carpeting, com-
pletely renovated.
$450/mo. Tenant
responsible for
own utilities.
570-822-6184
646-807-5699
WEST PITTSTON
159 Elm St.
2 bedroom Town-
house w/full base-
ment. 1.5 baths, off
street parking.
$600/per month
+ utilities & security.
No Pets
570-283-1800 M-F
570-388-6422 all
other times
WEST PITTSTON
2nd floor 1 bed-
room. Kitchen with
appliances and attic
storage. Heat,
water & sewer
included. Quiet
neighborhood, out
of flood zone. 1 year
lease. No pets. $540
+ first, last & securi-
ty. Credit check &
references required.
570-466-1545
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,250.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
WILKES-BARRE /
KINGSTON
Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
From $390.
Lease, security
& references.
570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE
123 GEORGE AVE
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room. Stove, dish-
washer, washer/
dryer hook up. $550
per month + utilities
& security.
460 SCOTT ST
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Stove, refrigerator,
washer/dryer
hookup. $450 per
month + utilities &
security.
No pets, lease,
credit check,
references.
570-472-9494
WILKES-BARRE
2 & 3 bedroom, 1
bath apartments
near General Hospi-
tal $525 & $575 +
utilities, first, last &
security. No pets.
570-821-0463
570-417-3427
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St
1.5 bedrooms,
newly renovated
building. Washer &
dryer available..
$600/per month
includes heat, hot
water and parking.
646-712-1286
570-328-9896
570-855-4744
WILKES-BARRE
2nd floor apt. 2 bed-
rooms. No pets. Off
street parking.
Washer/dryer hook
up, large yard
$450/month + utili-
ties & security
deposit.
570-650-1844
WILKES-BARRE
AVAILABLE NOW!
Two spacious, 5
room, 2 bedroom
apartments. 1st &
2nd floor. Rent +
utilities. Lease &
security. No pets.
$550 & $625
570-650-3008 or
570-881-8979
WILKES-BARRE
Available Oct 1st.
Out of flood area. 1
bedroom. 2nd floor.
Living room, mod-
ern kitchen & bath.
Enclosed back
porch. Washer/
dryer hook up. Heat
& hot water includ-
ed. References
security & lease.
$595/month
Call (570) 822-4302
WILKES-BARRE
Heights Section
51 N. Fulton St.
1 bedroom Bi-Level.
Eat in kitchen with
appliances. Shared
yard. Wood floors.
Water included.
Tenant pays $400 +
electric, gas, securi-
ty. Pets considered.
Call (570) 814-1356
WILKES-BARRE
HEIGHTS
Townhouse type
apartments. 2
bedrooms, Stove ,
Fridge, washer/
dryer hookup. Off-
street parking. Utili-
ties by tenant. No
Pets. $495/month
570-825-8355
6 to 8 pm ONLY
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre
Rooms Starting
at:
Daily $44.99 +
tax
Weekly $189.99
+ tax
Microwave,
Refrigerator,
WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881
www.Wilkes
BarreLodge.com
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
LODGE LODGE
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Maffett St
Just off Old River
Road. 7 room, 3
bedroom, 2nd floor
duplex. Off street
parking, deck in
rear. Ample closet /
storage. Neutral
decor. Appliances
included. $625 +
utilities, security &
lease. No pets.
570-793-6294
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower area,
2nd Floor, 1 bed-
room with appli-
ances. Nice apart-
ment in attractive
home. Sunny win-
dows & decorative
accents. Off street
parking. No pets, no
smoking. Includes
hot water. $400 +
utilities.
570-824-4743
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 ok.
570-332-5723
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
TWO APARTMENTS
Recently renovated
2 & 4 bedroom
apartments avail-
able. Off street
parking. Serious
inquiries only. $600-
$800 + utilities
570-242-3327
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WILKES-BARRE
South Welles St.
2 Bedrooms, 2nd
floor. New bath.
Washer/dryer
hookup. Heat, hot
water, sewer &
garbage included.
$595 + security,
pets negotiable.
Call 570-589-9767
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
4 bedroom
half double
1 bedroom effi-
ciency water
included
2 bedroom sin-
gle family
HANOVER
4 bedroom
large affordable
2 bedroom
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom
large, water
included
PITTSTON
Large 1
bedroom water
included
OLD FORGE
2 bedroom
exceptional
water included
Plains
1 bedroom
water included
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-821-1650
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
WYOMING
1 bedroom apart-
ment. Wall to wall
carpet. Appliances
furnished. Coin op
laundry. Heat, water
& sewer included.
$550/month. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
WYOMING
2ND FLOOR APT
Available immedi-
ately, 2 bedrooms,
refrigerator and
stove provided,
$650.00/per month,
Heat paid. Call
570-351-4651
WYOMING
ONE BEDROOM AND
AN EFFICIENCY
For lease, available
immediately, Wash-
er-Dryer-Stove-
Refrigerator, off-
street parking, no
pets, Non Smoking,
$425.$325/per
month, plus utilities,
First Month + Secu-
rity/security deposit.
Call (570) 885-0843
after 9:00 a.m. to
set an appointment
or email:
ccamark49@
verizon.net.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ZION GROVE
Newer log home in
gated community.
Cathedral ceiling in
living room &
kitchen. Propane
free standing stove.
Master suite with
loft. Guest suite
with separate
entrance. Large rec
room over 2 car
garage. 3 bed-
rooms/3 baths. 5
miles from Hum-
boldt Ind. Park. 1
year lease required.
$1,400/mo.
Call Debbie
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7746
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
944 Commercial
Properties
ASHLEY
Hazleton St.
Modern office for
lease only. Visible
from Rt309 & I-81
with easy access to
both. Adaptable to
many uses. Tenant
pays utilities.
$5,000/month
Contact Judy Rice
714-9230
MLS# 11-851
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
1,700 - 2,000 SF
Office / Retail
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
Warehouse
Loading Dock
Call 570-829-1206
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
1,700 - 2,000 SF
Office / Retail
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
Warehouse
Loading Dock
Call 570-829-1206
FORTY FORT
1188 Wyoming Ave
This unique 2,800
Sq Ft. interior (Circa
1879), features 10
ceilings, large dis-
tinctive chandeliers
as well as two fire-
places. Three french
door entrances con-
tribute to the interi-
ors light, bright
atmosphere. Other
features include:
40 car, lighted
parking area
Handicapped
accessible entrance
Central A/C
Hardwood floors
A large carpeted
open floor space.
This buildings curb
appeal is second
to none.
The signage is per-
fectly positioned on
the 179 ft. front
Over 15,000
vehicles pass daily
570-706-5308
FORTY FORT
Free standing build-
ing. Would be great
for any commercial
use. 1900 sq. ft. on
the ground floor
with an additional
800 sq. ft in finished
lower level. Excel-
lent location, only 1
block from North
Cross Valley
Expressway and
one block from
Wyoming Ave (route
11) Take advantage
of this prime loca-
tion for just $995
per month!
570-262-1131
FORTY FORT
Fully furnished Doc-
tors office. Approx-
imately 2200
square feet. Avail-
able immediately.
Contact Colleen
570-283-0524
MEDICAL,
PROFESSIONAL, RETAIL
OFFICE SPACE
Medical / profes-
sional space - over
2,000 sq ft. Retail
space, move in con-
dition, over 2,000
sq. ft. Located in S.
Wilkes-Barre. Cor-
ner of Carey Ave &
Hanover St.
Between Myers
High & Geisinger
South Hospital
Call 570-824-0693
944 Commercial
Properties
OFFICE OR STORE
NANTICOKE
1280 sq ft. 3 phase
power, central air
conditioning. Handi-
cap accessible rest
room. All utilities by
tenant. Garbage
included. $900 per
month for a 5 year
lease.
570-735-5064.
OFFICE RENTAL
Kingston. First
Floor. Off Street
Parking. Some
Furnishing Included
Available 9/1/11.
Call 287-3331 or
email danielle@
bianepa.com
OFFICE SPACE
239 Schuyler Ave, Kingston
2,050 sf. 2nd floor.
Modern, four sep-
arate offices, large
reception area,
break room, con-
ference room, pri-
vate bathroom.
$695/mos + utilities
Call 570-706-5628
OFFICE SPACE
NEW PROFESSIONAL SPACE
Pittston Township
Facing Pittston
By Pass
Reception area,
conference room,
handicapped bath
room, private
offices, off street
parking. Up to 2300
sq. ft. available.
Call 570-654-5030
PITTSTON
328 Kennedy Blvd.
Modern medical
space, labor &
industry approved,
ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray
and reception and
breakrooms. Could
be used for any
business purpose.
Will remodel to suit.
For lease
$2,200/MO.
Also available for
sale
MLS #11-751
Call Charlie
VM 101
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
I will save
you money!
PROFESSIONAL
COMMERCIAL SPACE
West Pittston
Village Shop
918 Exeter Ave
Route 92
1500 sq. ft. &
2,000 sq. ft.
OUT OF FLOOD ZONE
693-1354 ext 1
FORTY FORT
AMERICA REALTY
SHOP/ OFFI CE
RENTALS
2 GENERATIONS
OF STANDARDS
UNDER WAY -
MANAGED UNITS
DIKE PROTECTED
SOON TO BE
AVAILABLE
EUROPEAN
STYLE RETAIL
SHOPS OR
OFFICES
Leases Starting
At $550.
Busy Rte 11
Location
Applications Being
Entertained
570-288-1422
315 PLAZA
900 & 2400 SF
Dental Office -
direct visibility to
Route 315 between
Leggios & Pic-A-
Deli. 750 & 1750 SF
also available. Near
81 & Cross Valley.
570-829-1206
944 Commercial
Properties
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
MANUFACTURING
OFFICE SPACE
PITTSTON
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
ing in downtown
location. Ware-
house with light
manufacturing.
Building with some
office space. Entire
building for lease or
will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
WAREHOUSE/OFFICE
5,000 square foot
warehouse, 1,500
square foot office
off I-81, Exit 165. Call
570-823-1719
WILKES-BARRE
Lease this free-
standing building for
an AFFORDABLE
monthly rent. Totally
renovated & ready
to occupy. Offices,
conference room,
work stations, kit
and more. Ample
parking and handi-
cap access. $1,750/
month. MLS 11-419
Call Judy Rice
5701-714-9230
READY-TO-GO
CLASS A OFFICE
SPACES AT
AFFORDABLE
PRICING
Please visit our
website
marklebuilding.com
or better yet, stop
by for a visit with
the on-site Building
Manager. Offices
ready to go, from
460 to 5000 sq ft.
Available, conven-
ient parking. Call
570-579-0009
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new apartment?
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947 Garages
COMMERCIAL
GARAGE SPACE
Kingston. 1,250 sf.
Excellent for
mechanic or ship-
ping & receiving.
Separate over
head and entrance
doors. Gas Heat.
Easy Access.
$450 + security &
references.
570-706-5628
950 Half Doubles
ASHLEY
2 bedroom. Wall/
wall carpet. Yard.
Off-street parking.
$525 + utilities.
Security, lease. No
Pets. Section 8
approved.
Call (570) 288-7753
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1006 A/C &
Refrigeration
Services
FURNACES,
WATER HEATERS
HEAT PUMPS,
INSTALLATION &
CLEANING
IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION
Licensed & Insured
COMPLETE
HEATING SERVICES
570-817-5944
1015 Appliance
Service
KIRBY
VACUUMS
WHOLESALE
PRICES
Sales, service,
supplies.
Over 30 years
experience
570-709-7222
1024 Building &
Remodeling
1st. Quality
Construction Co.
Roofing, siding,
gutters, insulation,
decks, additions,
windows, doors,
masonry &
concrete.
Insured & Bonded.
Senior Citizens Discount!
State Lic. # PA057320
570-299-7241
570-606-8438
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel / Repair
Kitchen
& Baths
Call the
Building
Industry
Association of
NEPA to find a
qualified mem-
ber for your
next project.
call 287-3331
or go to
www.bianepa.com
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
All Types Of Work
New or Remodeling
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-406-6044
Northeast
Contracting Group
Decks, Sunrooms,
Additions, Garages,
Roofs, Concrete
sidewalks & Drive-
ways, etc.
Special rates if
affected by flood
(570) 338-2269
ROOFING, SIDING,
DECKS, WINDOWS
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
Will Beat Any Price
25 Yrs. Experience
References. Insured
Free Estimates
570-899-4713
STORM OR FLOOD
DAMAGE??
HUGHES
Construction
ROOFING, Home
Renovating.
Garages,
Kitchens, Baths,
Siding and More!
Licensed and
Insured.
FREE
ESTIMATES!!
570-388-0149
1039 Chimney
Service
A-1 ABLE CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
Insured
570-735-2257
CAVUTO
CHIMNEY
SERVICE
& Gutter Cleaning
Free Estimates
Insured
570-709-2479
1039 Chimney
Service
CELLAR RESURFACING
Chimney construc-
tion, hauling, small
demolition, stucco,
porches, sidewalks.
Insured. Licensed.
I Return All Calls!
570-457-5849
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
Call Now!
CHRIS MOLESKY
CHIMNEY SPECIALIST
New, repair, rebuild,
liners installed.
Inspections. Con-
crete & metal caps.
Licensed & Insured
570-328-6257
COZY HEARTH
CHIMNEY
Chimney Cleaning,
Rebuilding, Repair,
Stainless Steel Lin-
ing, Parging, Stuc-
co, Caps, Etc.
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
1-888-680-7990
570-840-0873
1048 Computer
Repairs
CB COMPUTER CARE
Virus, Spyware,
Malware & Worm
Removal. General
maintenance. Free
Pick up & delivery
local area.
570-814-2365
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
A+ MASONRY
Affordable Rates
Free Estimates
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Stone,
Retaining Walls,
Basements, Porch-
es, Patios, Side-
walks & Steps.
20% SENIOR DISCOUNT
No Job Too Smal l !
Lic. & insured.
570-647-9669
570-468-3988
Affordable General
Masonry & Concrete
NO JOB TOO BIG
OR TOO SMALL!
Masonry /Concrete
Work. Licensed &
insured. Free est.
John 570-573-0018
Joe 570-579-8109
C&C Masonry
and Concrete.
Absolutely free
estimates. Masonry
& concrete work.
Specializing in foun-
dations, repairs and
rebuilding. Footers
floors, driveways.
570-840-9913
570-346-4103
D. Pugh
Concrete
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount,
Free estimates
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
Wi l l i ams & Franks I nc
Masonry contrac-
tors. Chimney,
stucco & concrete.
570-466-2916
1057Construction &
Building
Bob Brislin
Masonry
& Construction
All phases of con-
struction, basement
waterproofing,
kitchens & bath-
room remodeling.
PA 029323
(570) 780-7339
Bob Brislin
Masonry
& Construction
All phases of con-
struction, basement
waterproofing,
kitchens & bath-
room remodeling.
PA 029323
(570) 780-7339
D&D
Property Maintenance
Landscaping, snow
plowing, light &
heavy excavation
work.
570-332-8640
1057Construction &
Building
*No job too small
*Quality Guaranteed
*Free estimates
*Insured & Bonded
*Specialist in doors,
baseboard, flooring,
molding, trim &
closets. PA056630
CREATIVE
CARPENTRY
AARON GERLACH
570-807-7465
GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-606-7489
570-735-8551
PEI ENTERPRISES, INC.
Resi denti al & Commerci al
Building, Remodel-
ing, Maintenance,
Management, Land-
scaping & Preserva-
tion. PALic#079784
(570) 496-0277
WWW.PEI ENTERPRI SESI NC.COM
PHILLIPS
CONSTRUCTION
33 yrs experience
Complete
Construction Services
Roofing, siding, win-
dows, additions,
decks, etc.
Licensed & Insured.
570-788-2283
FREE ESTIMATES
1078 Dry Wall
MARK ANDERSON
DRYWALL COMPANY
SINCE 1987
Hanging & finishing.
Swirreled & Tex-
tured ceilings.
Water damage &
Plaster Repair
570-760-2367
MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured.
570-328-1230
MIRRA DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Drywall Repair
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
(570) 675-3378
1084 Electrical
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed, Insured,
No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1093 Excavating
All Types Of
Excavating,
Demolition &
Concrete Work.
FLOOD CLEAN UP
Large & Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 760-1497
Excavating, Grad-
ing, drainage, tree
removal, lot clear-
ing, snow plowing,
stone / soil delivery.
No job too small
Reasonable Rates
570-574-1862
GOT A FLOOD MESS?
We can help.
Triaxle dump trucks,
heavy equipment &
demolition services
available. Call
BONNERS TRUCKING
& EXCAVATING
570-454-1458
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
CARPET REPAIR &
INSTALLATION
Vinyl & wood.
Certified, Insured.
570-283-1341
FALCONES CITY
CARPET CENTER
35 N. Main St, Pittston
Flood damage free
estimates! All your
flooring needs &
window treatments
570-498-0977, 570-
822-3494, or 570-
592-4060.
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
PA#067136- Fully
Licensed & Insured.
We install custom
seamless rain
gutters & leaf
protection systems.
CALL US TODAY ABOUT
OUR 10% OFF WHOLE
HOUSE DISCOUNT!
570-561-2328
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning.
Regulars, storms,
etc. Pressure
washing, decks,
docks, houses,Free
estimates. Insured.
(570) 288-6794
1132 Handyman
Services
All in a Call
FLOOD CLEAN UP,
hardwood floors, tile
vct, drywall / finish-
ing, painting, power
washing. Free Est.
Dependable & Reli-
able. Package deals
available. Call
570-239-4790 or
570-388-3039
ALL
MAINTENANCE
WE FIX IT
Electrical,
Plumbing,
Handymen,
Painting
Carpet Repair
& Installation
All Types
Of Repairs
570-814-
9365
DEPENDABLE
HANDY MAN
Home repairs &
improvements.
Luzerne Co. 30
Years Experience
Dave 570-479-8076
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
LICENSED GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
Plumbing, heating
electrical, painting,
roofs, siding, rough
& finished carpentry
- no job too big or
small. Free Esti-
mates. Call anytime.
570-852-9281
REYNOLDS
Handyman Service
Power washing,
landscaping, tree
removal, grass cut-
ting, home repairs,
plumbing, sheet
rock, painting, fall
clean ups.
Insured & Licensed
570-751-6140
RUSSELLS
Property Maintenance
LICENSED & INSURED
Carpentry, dry-
wall, painting,
flooring, power
washing & more.
FREE ESTIMATES
570-406-3339
The Handier
Man
We fix everything!
Plumbing,
Electrical &
Carpentry.
Retired Mr. Fix It.
Emergencies
23/7
299-9142
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A A C L E A N I N G
A1 Always hauling,
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
available 10 &20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
AAA Bob & Rays
Hauling: Friendly &
Courteous. We take
anything & every-
thing. Attic to base-
ment. Garage, yard,
free estimates. Call
570-655-7458 or
570-905-4820
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-822-4582
AFFORDABLE
JUNK REMOVAL
Cleanups/Cleanouts
Large or Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 817-4238
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
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HAULING JUNK
REMOVAL
823-3788 / 817-0395
WILL HAUL ANYTHING
Clean cellars,
attics, yards &
metal removal.
Call John
570-735-3330
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
ARE YOU TIRED
OF BEING
RAKED?
Specializing In
Trimming and
Shaping of Bush-
es, Shrubs, Trees.
Also, Bed
Cleanup, Edging,
Mulch and Stone.
Call Joe.
570-823-8465 570-823-8465
Meticulous and
Affordable.
F Free ree E Estimates stimates
BRUSH UP TO 4
HIGH, MOWING,
EDGING, TRIMMING
SHRUBS, HEDGES,
TREES, MULCHING,
LAWN CARE, GUT-
TERS, FALL CLEAN
UP. FULLY INSURED.
FREE ESTIMATES
570-829-3261
TOLL FREE
1-855-829-3261
Patrick & Deb Patrick & Debs s
Landscaping Landscaping
Landscaping, basic
handy man, clean-
ing, moving & free
salvage pick up.
AVAILABLE FOR
FALL CLEAN UPS!
Call 570-793-4773
1183 Masonry
New Chimneys/
Repairs
Sidewalks, Steps,
Concrete
Free Estimates
Fully Insured
570-674-7588
CHOPYAK
MASONRY
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BDMhel pers. com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A & N PAINTING
Airplane Quality at
Submarine Prices!
Interior/Exterior,
pressure washing,
decks & siding.
Commercial/Resi-
dential. Over 17
years experience!
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
570-820-7832
A+ CLASSICAL
All phases.
Complete int/ext
paint &renovations
Since 1990 Since 1990
Free Estimates
Licensed-Insured
570-283-5714
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
36 Yrs Experience
We Specialize In
New Construction
Residential
Repaints
Comm./Industrial
All Insurance
Claims
Apartments
Interior/Exterior
Spray,Brush, Rolls
WallpaperRemoval
Cabinet Refinish-
ing
Drywall/Finishing
Power Washing
Deck Specialist
Handy Man
FREE ESTIMATES
Larry Neer
570-606-9638
JASON SIMMS PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
Power Washing
Free Estimates
21 Yrs. Experience
Insured
(570) 947-2777
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
Serra Painting
Book Now For
Fall & Save. All
Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum.
Free Estimates
You Cant Lose!
570-822-3943
1213 Paving &
Excavating
EDWARDS ALL COUNTY
PAVING & SEAL COATING
3 Generations
of Experience.
Celebrating 76
Years of Pride
& Tradition!
Licensed and
Insured.
Call Today
For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL
COATING
Patching, Sealing,
Residential/Comm
Licensed & Insured
PA013253
570-868-8375
1228 Plumbing &
Heating
STUCKER
PLUMBING & HEATING
Plumbing, Heating,
electrical, furnaces
& hot water heaters
570-655-8458
VMF -Service Now!
We fix Furnaces, Hot
Water Heaters, Boil-
ers & handle Plumb-
ing, Heating, Air
Conditioning, Refrig-
eration. 24 Hour
Service. Licensed &
Insured. 30+ Years
Experience. Call
570-343-2035
1234 Pressure
Washing
BEE CLEAN
Power Wash & Landscaping
Seasonal Services,
Rain Gutter Clean-
ing, Snow Removal
& More.
(570) 457-1840
Pressure Washing
/Painting/Repair
Call JJ Murphy
570-714-3637
1249 Remodeling &
Repairs
D & D
REMODELING
From decks and
kitchens to roofs,
and baths, etc.
WE DO
IT ALL!!!!!!!
CALL US FOR CALL US FOR
ALL OF YOUR ALL OF YOUR
INTERIOR AND INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR EXTERIOR
REMODELING REMODELING
NEEDS NEEDS
570-406-9387
Licensed/Insured
YOUVE TRIED
THE REST NOW
CALL THE
BEST!!!
Refinish your bath
tub for as low as
$299 for jobs
scheduled by
Oct-14. Includes
non skid, SAVE $110!
Call Perma Glaze
1-800-292-6502
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1252 Roofing &
Siding
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
*24 Hour Emer-
gency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards accepted.
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
SUMMER
ROOFING
Special $1.29 s/f
Licensed, insured,
fast service
570-735-0846
1327 Waterproofing
`DEFELICE CONSTRUCTION`
Storm Damage,
Roofs,Waterproofing.
Licensed \ Insured
Owner Operated, 20
yrs, senior discount
570-458-6274
1336 Window
Cleaning
Professional
Window Cleaning
& More.
Gutters, carpet,
pressure washing.
Residential/com-
mercial. Ins./bond-
ed. Free est.
570-283-9840
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Rooms starting at
Daily $39.99 + tax
Weekly $179.99 + tax
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HBO
Available Upon Request:
Microwave & Refrigerator
(570) 823-8027
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EDWARDSVILLE
V Very nice 4 room, ery nice 4 room,
vi nyl si ded hal f vi nyl si ded hal f
doubl e. Al l new doubl e. Al l new
wall to wall car wall to wall car- -
peti ng. Al l wi n peti ng. Al l wi n- -
dows thermal dows thermal
pane -90% are pane -90% are
brand new brand new. Large . Large
spacious updated spacious updated
ki tchen. Bath ki tchen. Bath
updated. All win updated. All win- -
dows have new dows have new
mini blinds & new mini blinds & new
curtain rods. Steel curtain rods. Steel
insulated front & insulated front &
rear doors wi th rear doors wi th
dead bolts + storm dead bolts + storm
doors. Economical doors. Economical
gas heat. Y gas heat. Your our
own dri veway own dri veway. .
Short distance to Short distance to
bus stop & shop bus stop & shop- -
pi ng. Lease. No pi ng. Lease. No
pets. $550/month pets. $550/month
+ utilities. + utilities.
570-650-3803 570-650-3803
FORTY FORT
26 BEDFORD ST.
1ST FLOOR
1 bedroom. $550
month. Off street
parking. Washer &
dryer included. Fire-
place in living room,
Tenant pays gas &
electric.
570-287-5090
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
2 bedroom. $490
/month + utilities &
security. Back
yard & off street
parking. No pets.
570-262-1021
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3 bedroom, living
room, dining room,
kitchen. Off street
parking. Stove,
fridge, washer &
dryer. Gas heat.
Modernized. No
dogs. $625 + utili-
ties. 570-417-5441
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3 Regina St
Newly renovated 3
bedroom, 1 bath. All
appliances inc. Off
street parking. $750
+ utilities. Sewage &
trash included. 1st
month + security.
Credit & back-
ground check. Call
570-765-4474
HANOVER TWP.
Completely remod-
eled 2 bedroom, 1
bath, wall to wall
carpet. Stove,
washer/dryer hook
up. Off street park-
ing. $750/month +
first, last & security.
Includes water,
sewer & trash. No
pets. No smoking.
References & credit
check.
570-824-3223
269-519-2634
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KINGSTON
Half Double- 5 bed-
room, 1 Bath $875
with discount. All new
carpet, dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
appliances, Large
Kitchen, new cabi-
nets, Washer/dryer
hookup, Double
Security. Facebook
us @ BOVO Rentals
570-328-9984
KINGST KINGSTON ON
LUZERNE AREA
3 bedrooms,
2 bathrooms,
WARMING FIRE-
PLACE, nice neigh-
borhood, off street,
stove,refrigerator,
dishwasher, garage
storage. NO PETS,
$585 per month
plus utilities. Call
732-892-0996
Rick4407@aol.com
NANTICOKE
3 bedrooms,
$485/month + utili-
ties. References. 1
month security
deposit. No pets.
Call (570) 696-2543
OLD FORGE
146 North Main St.
Half Double. 6
rooms. Refurbished
- new paint, kitchen
& stove, bath tub,
carpets & vinyl floor.
Extra clean. Large
private yard. Cellar.
$700 + utilities. Call
570-687-1953
PARSONS
2 or 3 bedroom,
w/w carpet, stove,
fridge incl. Off street
parking, oil heat.
w/d hookup, quiet
area. No Pets. All
utilities by tenant
except sewer and
recycling. $600/mo
plus security
570-709-1868
PITTSTON
PARSONAGE STREET
3 bedroom, 1.5
bath, living room,
dining room, eat-in
kitchen. Washer/
dryer hook-up. Wall
to wall carpet. Full
basement. $650 per
month + utilities &
security deposit. Off
street parking.
Call (570) 406-8741
PLAINS
2 bedroom. $530
per month + utilities.
1 month deposit
required. No Pets.
570-262-6893
PLAINS
2 bedrooms, mod-
ern half double.
New wall to wall
carpet. Nice neigh-
borhood. No pets.
$550/ month + utili-
ties. (570) 592-7723
(570) 606-9149
PLAINS PLAINS
Available immedi-
ately, 3 bedrooms, 1
bath room, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
off-street parking,
no pets, No Smok-
ers, $500.00 +
Security/per month,
plus utilities.
570-239-6586
950 Half Doubles
PLYMOUTH
3 bedrooms. Newly
remodeled with
yard & large patio.
Washer & dryer
hookup, wall to wall
carpeting, $650 +
utilities, 1st month
rent & deposit
required. Section 8
O.K. 570-779-3965
WEST WYOMING
Small 2 bedroom, 1
bath, off street
parking. Gas heat.
Non-smokers.
ABSOLUTELY
NO PETS!
$575/per month,
plus security
Call (570)609-5300
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedrooms, stove,
Pergo flooring.
$600 - $625 + utili-
ties, security, lease.
No pets. Call
570-852-1014
WILKES-BARRE HEIGHTS
173 Almond Lane
3 Bedrooms, new
carpet & paint.
Shared yard. Front
porch. Full base-
ment. Eat-in kitchen
with appliances. No
pets. $595 + utilities
& security. Call
570-814-1356
953Houses for Rent
ASHLEY
Available immedi-
ately, 4 bedrooms, 2
bath rooms, off-
street parking, no
pets, No Smokers,
$575 + Security/per
month, plus utilities.
Call 570-239-6586
DALLAS
2 bedroom. Off
street parking.
$600/month + first
month & security.
Call (570) 690-0233
after 6pm
DALLAS
Restored Dallas Cen-
tury Home. Excellent
location. 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath with appli-
ances. 2 car garage.
Security & refer-
ences. $1,500/month
+ utilities. No smok-
ing. No Pets. Not
Section 8 Approved.
570-261-5161
HARVEYS LAKE
2 bedroom home in
quiet neighborhood,
$650/month + utili-
ties, security/lease.
570-477-3882
HARVEYS LAKE
2 bedroom Stone
House. All kitchen
appliances. Use of
dock. 1 year lease.
Renters insurance.
No smoking.
$1,400/month + utili-
ties. (570) 696-5417
HARVEYS LAKE
Lakefront
3 bedroom, 1 bath.
Fully furnished.
$1,000 monthly, +
utilities. Call
570-283-2022
HARVEYS LAKE
Living room, din-
ing room, home
office/family room,
3 bedrooms, 2 full
baths, screened
porch. Fresh
paint, new wall/
wall carpet. Appli-
ances plus wash-
er/dryer hookup.
Garbage, water,
sewer, snowplow-
ing included. No
Pets. Non-Smok-
ing. Security, ref-
erences & credit
report. 1st & last
months rent.
$1,025 monthly.
570-639-5761
KINGSTON
Executive Home
well maintained.
Newly remodeled.
Front porch,
foyer entrance,
hardwood floors,
living room, dining
room, 4 bedrooms,
2 fireplaces, 2.5
baths, granite
kitchen, sun room,
basement with
plenty of storage,
no pets, no smok-
ing. $1,500/month
570-472-1110
Nice Area
MOUNTAIN TOP
Rent to Own - Lease
Option Purchase 5
bedroom 2 bath 3
story older home.
Completely remod-
eled in + out! $1500
month with $500
month applied
toward purchase.
$245K up to 5 yrs.
tj2isok@gmail.com
MOUNTAINTOP
3 bedrooms, 1 bath.
Positively no smok-
ing in or on property.
No pets.
570-474-6821
953Houses for Rent
MOUNTAINTOP
3 bedrooms, 2
baths, large eat in
kitchen. Garage.
Huge deck over-
looks woods.
Washer/dryer, dish-
washer, fridge,
sewer & water
included. Credit
check. $1,200 +
security, No pets,
no smoking. Proof
of income required.
Call (570) 709-1288
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
SQUARE FOOT RE
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
NOXEN
3 bedroom, 1 1/2
bath, & big yard.
$950/ month +
security & 1st
month, No pets.
Ask for Bob or Jean
570-477-3599
PLYMOUTH
417 E. Main St
Ready November 1
2 story, 3 bedroom
house for rent. New
Kitchen with stove,
dishwasher, washer
dryer hookup. Small
back yard and deck.
$675 + utilities &
security. Call
570-270-3139
WEST PITTSTON
Completely remod-
eled 2 story, 2 bed-
room home with
new kitchen, 1.5
bath rooms, all new
stainless steel appli-
ances, including
refrigerator, stove,
dishwasher, washer
and dryer, new car-
pet tile and hard-
wood, paved drive-
way, electric heat,
nice yard and
neighborhood. No
pets $1200. month
$2000 security.
570-479-6722
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom, wall to
wall carpeting, small
backyard, washer &
dryer hookup, no
pets. $525 + securi-
ty & utilities. Call
570-822-7657
WILKES-BARRE
64 Terrace Street
Single Family Home
5 bedrooms. Fully
furnished. Every-
thing from A-Z.
Ready to move in.
$800/month
Call (570) 200-5678
WILKES-BARRE
Adorable 2 bed-
room. Huge base-
ment. Off street
parking. Large back
yard. No pets. $585
+ references, secu-
rity & utilities.
570-766-1881
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom,
duplex. Stove,
hookups, parking,
yard. No pets/no
smoking.
$495 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
WILKES-BARRE
Riverside Dr.
Stately brick, 4
bedroom, 2 bath &
2 half bath home.
Hardwood floors,
spacious rooms,
beautiful patio,
all appliances
included. $1,600/
month + utilities.
MLS#11-2579
570-696-3801
Call Margy
570-696-0891
WYOMING
Beautiful 2 bed-
room, 1 bath. A/C.
All appliances
included. New wall
to wall carpet.
Attached garage,
off street parking,
large yard with
patio, in school zone.
No pets. No smok-
ing. Quiet Neighbor-
hood. $1,100 +
security & utilities.
Call 570-237-5632
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HOME THAT YOU'D
LIKE TO RENT TO A
QUALIFIED
RENTER?
I have immediate
qualified renters
looking for Homes
or Townhomes to
lease. Please con-
tact me asap for
details and areas,
including Drums,
Conyngham or
Mountaintop areas.
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
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DORRANCE TWP
MOUNTAIN TOP
Trailer rental. 2 bed-
room, 2 baths. $400
+ utilities & security.
Call 570-855-2405
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PITTSTON
QUIET COVE MOBILE
HOME PARK
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
living room, eat-in
kitchen, new car-
peting. Good condi-
tion. Includes wash-
er & dryer. $600
per month + utilities
& security deposit.
OPTION TO BUY!
Call (570) 406-8741
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SHAVERTOWN
Many mobile home
lots available at
Echo Valley Estates.
Bring your new or
used mobile home
in, never worry
about flooding again.
Cleanest & most
beautiful mobile
home park in the
area. Please con-
tact the office to set
up an appointment
to view available
lots. 570-200-5046
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $315.
Efficiency at $435
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
974 Wanted to Rent
Real Estate
MOUNTAIN TOP AREA
LOOKING TO LEASE
2 CAR GARAGE
FOR STORING
VEHICLES AND
WORK AREA.
Call 570-899-1896
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
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Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
974 Wanted to Rent
Real Estate
974 Wanted to Rent
Real Estate
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
F U N N I E S FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
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