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one player in
particular
who wont
be there. Former Penn
State captain Steve Smith
has been battling ALS,
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Gehrigs Disease, for nine
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mount, friends, family
and old Lions teammates
announced this week
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WEST PITTSTON
While the borough and
the state Department of
Labor and Industry sort
out whos right when it
comes to a code enforce-
ment dispute, the bor-
oughs code officer says
homeowners are the los-
ers in the tug-of-war.
An inquiry made to the
state agency by state Rep.
Phyllis Mundy regarding
borough permit fees for
inspections of repairs to
flood damage has spi-
raled into a state order.
The order issued earlier
this week calls for an im-
mediate end to the issu-
ing of building permits
for anything other than
new construction or
structural repairs, be-
cause the boroughs
codes are not in compli-
ance with state law.
Mundy, D-Kingston,
said she still has not re-
ceived an answer to her
original question about
the fee schedule and was
surprisedtolearnthat La-
bor and Industry found
the borough to be out of
FLOOD OF 2011: THE RECOVERY
Pa. cuffs W. Pittston codes
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Jeff Remas,
owner of a
permit and
inspection
company
hired by West
Pittston,
looks over an
electrical box
at a borough
residence
Thursday
afternoon.
Agency limits building
permits, says codes
not in compliance.
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
See CODES, Page 10A
PLAINS TWP. James Dwyer
is flabbergasted that government
officials who preach the need for
jobcreationarent doinganything
significant to help the area retain
the 50 higher-than-average sala-
ried jobs his company provides.
Dwyer estimates his business,
Ideal Sleeves International, off
River Road near the village of
Plainsville, sustained$4.5million
in flood damage when the Sus-
quehanna River crested at a his-
toric 42.6 feet on Sept. 9.
Federal and state officials say
theyre working on legislation to
helpbusiness like Dwyers, but he
said its not coming fast enough.
He has orders he cant fill because
a new multimillion-dollar offset
printing press was damaged by 2
feet of flood water.
We print shrink sleeves,
shrink bands andlabels. Basically
when you buy your energy shots
or your beverages, its the label
thats shrunk onto the bottle,
Dwyer said on Thursday.
Dwyers Anaheim, Calif.-based
company, R.B. Dwyer Co.,
bought the former Integrity Seal
International about five years ago
whentheyfell onhardtimes, he
said.
We invested in new technolo-
gy, newequipment, we put about
$5 million into this company to
keep it afloat really for many
years without any return. We
were just starting to get back on
our feet, he said.
Then the flood hit, and, in a
matter of days, Dwyer is nearly
back to where he was five years
ago. The only assistance for busi-
nesses is disaster loans with 4- to
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
James Dwyer, president and CEO of Ideal Sleeves International in Plains Township, looks over part of his printing press that was
damaged by the recent flood. He said hes not sure how long it will take to get the press up and running or if it can even be fixed.
Aid needed quickly, business owner says
James Dwyer of Ideal Sleeves
International frustrated with
flood recovery assistance.
By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
See BUSINESS, Page 10A
These are standard SBA loans. We already have
loans and mortgages. The solution is more
loans? Who can afford that?
James Dwyer
CEO of Ideal Sleeves International in Plains Twp.
WILKES-BARRE A man
charged with stabbing and kill-
ing his girlfriend in December
2009 was found guilty Thursday
of third-degree murder.
Robert George Zola, 46, was
found guilty of the charge after a
jury of six men
and six women
deliberated for
three hours.
Zola had
pleaded guilty
to that same
charge in April
and then with-
drew his plea
three months
later, leading to
this weeks
trial.
Judge Joseph
Cosgrove said
Zola will be
sentenced on
Nov. 9. Zola
faces a maxi-
mum sentence
of 20 to 40 years in prison.
When asked Thursday while
leaving the Luzerne County
Courthouse if he felt the convic-
tion was fair, Zola said he said it
was.
My heart aches for everyone
involved, Zola said. If I could
go back and change that day, I
would.
Zola was charged in the De-
cember 2009 stabbing death of
35-year-old Rosemarie Cave in-
side her Plymouth home she had
ZOL A VERDI CT
Man found
guilty in
killing of
girlfriend
Robert George Zola, convicted
of third-degree murder, faces
20-40 years in prison.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Robert George Zola is escorted
from the Luzerne County Cour-
thouse after his conviction.
My heart
aches for
everyone
involved. If
I could go
back and
change
that day, I
would.
Robert Zola
After being
convicted of
third-degree
murder
See ZOLA, Page 2A
WASHINGTON For more
Americans, being out of work has
become a semi-permanent condi-
tion.
Nearly one-third of the unem-
ployed nearly 4.5 million peo-
ple have had no job for a year
or more. Thats a record high.
Manyareolder workers whohave
found it especially hard to find
jobs.
And economists say their pro-
spects wont brighten much even
after the economy starts to
strengthen and hiring picks up.
Even if they can find a job, it will
likely pay far less than their old
ones did.
The outlook is unlikely to im-
prove today, when the govern-
ment issues its monthly jobs re-
port. Economists predict it will
showthat employers added a net
56,000 jobs in September.
Thats far fewer than needed to
reduce unemployment. The un-
employment rate is expected to
remain 9.1 percent for a third
straight month.
Federal Reserve ChairmanBen
Bernanke last week called long-
term unemployment a national
crisis andsaidit shouldbeoneof
Congress top priorities.
When people are out of work
for a year or more, their skills of-
ten decline. Their professional
networks shrink. Companies hes-
itate to hire them. The problem
feeds on itself.
Its a serious threat, said
Mark Zandi, chief economist at
Moodys Analytics. A growing
proportion of the labor force is
becoming disenfranchised.
Long-termunemployment sets
this recession and weak recovery
apart fromany other period since
the Great Depression. Though
Unemployment in U.S. lingering too long for too many
SOURCE: Labor Department AP
Long layoffs
The number of Americans
with no job for a year or more
has been over 4 million since
soaring in the past recession.
Americans unemployed
for 52 weeks or more
1970s 80s 90s 00s
0
1
2
3
4
5 million
August 2011
4.5 million
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
and MARTIN CRUTSINGER
AP Economics Writers
When people are out of work for a year or more, their skills often
decline. Their professional networks shrink. Companies hesitate
to hire them. The problem feeds on itself.
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shared with Zola.
Prosecutors assistant district
attorneys Chester Dudick and
Alexis Falvello say Zola stabbed
Cave eight times in a premeditat-
ed and deliberate act.
Zolas attorneys, Ferris Webby
and Joseph Yeager, say the kill-
ing which Zola did not deny
doing was alcohol-fueled in
combination with betrayal, an-
ger and disappointment.
Its the appropriate verdict,
Webby said, noting he and Yeag-
er were pleased with the jurys
decision.
Dudick said after speaking
briefly with Caves family that
they are satisfied with the ver-
dict and are happy the case is fi-
nally over. There had been a
number of court hearings in
which Zola wanted new attor-
neys and withdrew his guilty
plea.
The jury rendered its verdict
based on the evidence as they
saw it, Dudick said.
In his closing argument Thurs-
day morning, Webby said the
case wasnt about who killed
Cave, but whether Zola acted in-
tentionally during the act.
That (Zola) killed (Cave)
with intent and malice has not
been proven beyond a reasona-
ble doubt, Webby said of prose-
cutors seeking a first-degree
murder conviction.
Webby argued Zola did not lay
in wait for Cave inside her Ply-
mouth home because he had the
lights on, had spoken spoke with
Caves daughter and was moving
his belongings out to his vehicle.
Webby said prosecutors time
and time again avoided the fact
that Zola was highly intoxicated
after drinking between 34 to 41
beers throughout the day lead-
ing up to Caves death, and that
investigators never collected a
blood sample to determine Zo-
las blood-alcohol content nor
did they ask Zola how much he
had to drink.
The defense attorney also said
his client was not sure Cave was
dead until told so by investiga-
tors.
Dudick said in his closing ar-
gument he did not dispute Zola
had a drinking problem but he
did believe Zola went to Caves
place to wait for her.
The assistant district attorney
told jurors of the events leading
up to Caves death all show Zola
had intent to kill her: The couple
had an argument at a local res-
taurant the night before; Cave
shut off Zolas cell phone service;
Zola thought Cave was seeing
other people.
It was a slow boil and he got
angrier and angrier, Dudick
said.
Zola went to Caves residence
that night, parked a block and a
half away and waited for her in
the kitchen, he said.
To convict Zola of first-degree
murder, jurors wouldnt have had
to have evidence that said Zola
planned all day to kill Cave, only
that he wouldve been able to
form the intent in an instant,
Dudick said.
He knew what was going to
happen, Dudick said.
He wanted it to happen.
ZOLA
Continued fromPage 1A
Republican candidates will be
listed before Democrats on the
Nov. 8 election ballot because
the state now has a Republican
governor.
That means Stephen J. Ur-
bans name will appear first in
the Luzerne County Council
race because he was the highest
Republican vote-getter in the
primary. His name will be fol-
lowed by the 10 other Republi-
cans in the order of
their vote results
and then the 11
Democrats, three
Libertarians, two
Independents and
one American Independent in
the race.
All 28 names will appear on
the same page, and voters may
choose 11 from any party.
Dick Hughes will be the first
candidate listed in the judicial
race because he received the
most Republican votes in May.
Judicial candidate Fred Pie-
rantoni received the highest
overall vote count in May
23,995 -- but contenders Joe
Sklarosky Jr. and Michael T.
Vough also will be listed before
him in that order on the ballot
because they secured more Re-
publican votes.
Lesa Gelb and Jennifer Rogers
will be listed after Pierantoni,
with Molly Hanlon Mirabitos
name appearing last. Voters may
choose six candidates.
The placement is based on a
party of preference law that
must be followed, county Elec-
tion Bureau Director Leonard
Piazza said during Thursdays
Election Board meeting.
He stressed that election re-
sults in recent years have proven
that ballot position doesnt sway
results. Stephen A. Urban, for ex-
ample, received the most Demo-
cratic votes in May, even though
his name appeared last on a bal-
lot of 33 contenders.
In other business, Piazza said
he forwarded a complaint to the
district attorney about alleged
politicking too close to a polling
place in the May 17 primary.
County District Attorney Jack-
ie Musto Carroll said she for-
warded the complaint to the
state Attorney Generals Office
for further investigation to avoid
any appearance of a conflict of
interest.
A temporary clerk hired by the
county to work at Wilkes-Barres
Kistler Elementary School poll-
ing location had submitted a
written complaint to the county
accusing Wilkes-Barre Mayor
Tom Leighton and Kingston
Mayor Jim Haggerty of standing
inside the building to interact
with voters, shake hands and
pass out literature. Leighton and
Haggerty have denied the claim.
State election law prohibits
campaigning within 10 feet of
polls. Those convicted could
face up to seven years in prison
and/or a fine of up to $15,000.
Piazza said a new sign will be
posted at all polling places on
Nov. 8 reminding candidates and
campaign workers of the 10-foot
ban.
Another new sign will alert
voters that tips for election
workers are prohibited, he said.
Republicans will top Democrats on ballot
The move comes because
Pennsylvania now has a
Republican governor.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
MOOSIC There was a time
when it was dangerous to cross
Lonesome Road in Old Forge, ac-
cording to Bloomin Idiots Floral
and Garden Center co-owner
Jackie Bower.
Now, you can go out and play
baseball in the middle of it, she
said.
The business at 100 Lonesome
Road is one of several that have
been drastically affected by the
April 5 closure of the Moosic
Bridge on Main Street.
The site was the focus of elect-
ed officials and local labor lead-
ers on Thursday who said the
state must invest in infrastruc-
ture to ensure public safety, keep
Americans at work by saving
small businesses like Bowers
and put construction workers
back on job sites.
Its been a long summer, said
Bower, a Moosic resident who
opened his business seven years
ago.
Customers have had to navi-
gate backroads anddetours tore-
ach the business. Sales are down
about 45 percent from last sum-
mers numbers, accounting for al-
most $30,000 in revenue.
State Rep. Eddie Day Pashin-
ski, D-Wilkes-Barre, said invest-
ments in infrastructure are the
victims of political gridlock
caused by Gov. Tom Corbetts
pledge not to raise taxes. Stalling
infrastructure investments to
maintain a political future is
penny wise and pound foolish,
Pashinski said.
The state currently leads the
nation in deficient bridges, ac-
cording to Roxanne Pauline of
the Northeast Pennsylvania Area
Labor Federation.
State Rep. Sid Michaels Kavul-
ich, D-Taylor, said its time for
state officials to put our priori-
ties on infrastructure then we
can move up the ranks in a lot of
other things jobs, the economy
and public safety.
Recommendations from a
Transportation Funding Adviso-
ry Commission have been on
Corbetts desk since Aug. 1, ac-
cording to state Rep. Kevin Mur-
phy, D-Scranton, yet no action
has been taken.
That report lays out several op-
tions, including but not limited
to increasing driver and vehicle
fees, uncapping the oil company
franchise tax over five years, up-
dating traffic signals to LED
lights to improve efficiency and
dedicating 2 percent of sales tax
revenue to transit.
Were hanging on by a thread
now, Bower said. In two years,
nobody on Lonesome Road is go-
ing to be in business.
Road-and-bridge work backed
Elected officials tour site of
Moosic Bridge to urge state
to invest in infrastructure.
By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
chughes@golackawanna.com
CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES/THE TIMES LEADER
State Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski, D-Wilkes-Barre, speaks at a press
conference Thursday in Moosic about the need for infrastructure
investments across the state.
WILKES-BARRE Police
said an Edwardsville woman
reported she was robbed by
two men on South Main Street
early Thursday morning.
Danielle Tomchak told po-
lice she was walking in the 300
block of South Main Street at
about 12:12 a.m. when two men
grabbed money she was count-
ing. The two ran south on
South Main Street and through
a parking lot.
Tomchaks friend chased the
men to Academy Street. The
friend heard one of the sus-
pects say Pull it out and
stopped the chase.
Police described the suspects
as two black men, approxi-
mately 6 feet tall and 30 years
old wearing black hooded
sweatshirts. One of the sus-
pects had facial hair and a lazy
eye, police said.
WILKES-BARRE A man
was arraigned Thursday in
Wilkes-Barre Central Court on
charges he was driving a vehi-
cle while under the influence
of alcohol and controlled sub-
stances.
Joshua Kasper, 29, of Wilkes-
Barre, was charged with three
counts of driving under the
influence and two traffic cita-
tions. He was jailed at the
county prison for lack of
$5,000 bail.
Police allege Kasper, driving
a Dodge truck, struck two
parked vehicles on McLean
Street on Aug. 29. A blood test
revealed he had an alcohol
level of .109 percent and mor-
phine in his blood, according
to the criminal complaint.
HAZLETON A man was
arraigned Thursday in Wilkes-
Barre Central Court on charges
he assaulted a woman.
Mauro A. Decocinis, 46, of
West 10th Street, Hazleton,
was charged with simple as-
sault, harassment and dis-
orderly conduct. He was re-
leased on $5,000 unsecured
bail.
Police allege Decocinis
slammed a womans head off
the ground during an argument
outside his residence on June
29, according to the criminal
complaint.
A preliminary hearing is
scheduled on Oct. 12 before
District Judge Joseph Zola in
Hazleton.
HANOVER TWP. John
Fashouer III, employed by Safe
Guard Properties, reported
Thursday that copper tubing
was stolen from a house on
Simon Block. A window was
also damaged. The theft oc-
curred between June and Octo-
ber.
HAZLETON A man was
arraigned Wednesday in
Wilkes-Barre Central Court on
charges he burglarized an
apartment.
Shandell Moore, 32, was
charged with burglary, criminal
trespass and loitering and
prowling at night. He was
jailed at the county prison for
lack of $20,000 bail.
Police allege Moore entered
an apartment on West Chapel
Street, Hazleton, at about 12:07
a.m. Wednesday, according to
the criminal complaint. A
tenant spotted Moore inside
her apartment, police said.
A preliminary hearing is
scheduled on Oct. 12 before
District Judge Joseph Zola in
Hazleton.
POLICE BLOTTER
BEAR CREEK TWP. -- Faculty
and staff from the Bear Creek
Charter School and the Bear
Creek Foundation provided man-
power, supplies, equipment and
funds to help victims of the Sep-
tember flooding, the schools
Boardof TrusteeswastoldThurs-
day.
School CEO Jim Smith report-
edthat inexchangefor adonation
to benefit flood victims, school
staff was allowed to dress down.
The foundation matched the
funds, and proceeds went to as-
sist a family that suffereddamage
to both their business and home
and that has students in the
school.
In addition, Smith said, clean-
ing supplies were donated to
more than 75 flood victims and
school equipment andstaff joined
forces with a crew from Bear
Creek Township to assist resi-
dents withcleanupefforts. Smith
said the cash and supplies donat-
ed totaled about $3,000.
Theboardalsohadaprelimina-
ry discussion about the purchase
of a yurt a wooden structure
based on a traditional Mongolian
portable dwelling that Smith
said will be used as an environ-
mental science classroom. Smith
said the Foundation would pay
the estimated $20,000 cost of the
yurt.
In other business, the board:
Approved employee incen-
tives for the 2010-11 school year
totaling $123,188 and represent-
ing about 89 percent of the total
possible incentive payouts.
Approved a severance pack-
age for former head Principal
Margaret Foster.
Expressedappreciationtoan
anonymous donor who paid for
line painting in the parking lots.
Discussed plans for the
schools Halloweenevents, which
will include games and a haunt-
ed house for kids in grades kin-
dergarten through fourth at St.
Christophers Center on Oct. 28.
The popular event will be opento
the public at a nominal charge.
Bear Creek Charter School helps flood victims
By JANINE UNGVARSKY
Times Leader Correspondent
HAZLETWP. The Hazleton
Area School District agreed to
buy a vacant office building in
Butler Township and moved
closer to purchasing the former
Bishop Hafey High School to
meet the growing student pop-
ulation and consolidate class-
rooms.
In a 6-3 vote at a special meet-
ing Thursday the school board
approved the $4.42 million pur-
chase from the Greater Hazle-
ton Community Area New De-
velopment Organization for the
building in the CAN DO Corpo-
rate Center and two adjoining
lots.
The sale still needs the ap-
proval of the state Department
of Education and the district
must put together a financing
plan to fund the purchase.
Shortly after the vote, the
board held a second meeting on
the pending Hafey sale fromthe
Diocese of Scranton for approxi-
mately $5.5 million. Unlike the
CAN DO deal, public comment
supported the purchase of the
vacant school building located
across the street from the dis-
tricts high school.
The board was required by
the state to hold a PlanCon C
meeting on the Hafey sale to al-
lowfor comments. Avote is like-
ly at the next board meeting.
We cannot afford to buy two
buildings, said Clarence John,
board president, who voted
against the CAN DO deal. We
cannot afford not to buy two
buildings.
The district has been strug-
gling to accommodate an aver-
age of 300 new students over
each of the last five years and
searching for ways to bring stu-
dents back into buildings from
24 modular classrooms spread
across the district. It has consid-
ered a number of options from
new construction to expansion
and has settled on acquisition of
existing buildings as the least
expensive alternative.
I just want to assure the com-
munity that we did labor, the
nine of us, said board member
Bob Mehalick.
The CANDObuilding, which
is being looked at as a magnet
school for Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics,
would accommodate approxi-
mately 480 students, according
to the districts architect Crab-
tree, Rohrbaugh&Associates of
Mechanicsburg.
The Hafey school would
house 563 students, said Harry
Pettoni, senior project manager
with the firm. If construction
was to begin next summer, the
school would be ready for the
start of the 2013 school year, he
said.
Hazleton Area to buy
Butler Twp. building
School board also moves
closer to buying the former
Bishop Hafey High School.
By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com
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WILKES-BARRE -- A fund drive to
help local people in need that got de-
railed when the September rains
swelled the ranks of the needy is back
on track. United Way of Wyoming Val-
ley suspended its annual community
campaign that began in September to
put its resources toward helping flood
victims, but has re-launched the fun-
draising this month.
This is going to be
a tough year, and
there are lots of peo-
ple in the Wyoming
Valley who could real-
ly use help, Vice
President of Resource
Development and
Strategic Planning
Kristen Huff said. A donation to the
United Way of Wyoming Valley will
help us make a difference.
The annual community campaign is
the organizations biggest fundraiser,
bringing in more than $4 million last
year. The money goes toward 46 area
programs run by 27 non-profit agen-
cies. Last year, that money helped more
than 30,000 people in the Wyoming Val-
ley.
A needs assessment by the United
Way showed several problems merit
high priority in Luzerne County: Abuse
prevention and victim assistance; help-
ing the more than 40,000 people in Lu-
zerne County living in poverty get ba-
sics such as shelter and food; and help-
ing provide affordable quality child care
for more than 10,000 children under
age 5 living in low-income households.
This year marks the 90th anniversary
of United Way of Wyoming Valley. This
is the first time since1995 that the drive
is being held without David Lee at the
helm as executive director. Lee retired
without explanation in May, and No-
rene Bradshaw is serving as interim ex-
ecutive director while a nationwide
search for a replacement continues.
Huff conceded the economic down-
turn of the last two years has had an
impact on the ability to raise money.
One reason: The United Way relies in
part on contributions made through
payroll deductions at work. The eco-
nomic downturn and resulting high un-
employment are a double whammy.
More unemployed people means grea-
ter need for United Way support, yet
fewer people working means fewer do-
nating through their workplace.
Thats why its so important to do-
nate this year, Huff said. If you could
give even one dollar a week, it helps.
United Way restarts campaign
Organizations biggest fundraiser
was suspended last month when
flooding hit the area.
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
Huff
WILKES-BARRE Sara Miller testi-
fied Thursday her estranged husband,
Jesse Geasey, confessed to her about
stealing a human skull from a crypt en-
tombed in a mausoleum at Hollenback
Cemetery.
Whether a jury will hear Millers testi-
mony remains unknown.
Geaseys attorney, AllysonKacmarski,
saidthe allegedconfes-
sion is private commu-
nication between hus-
band and wife protect-
edbymarital privilege.
Miller said she filed
for divorce, which isnt
final, and considers
Geasey her ex-hus-
band.
Her testimony was permitted at Gea-
seys preliminary hearing in Wilkes-
Barre Central Court after Luzerne Coun-
ty Assistant District Attorney Mamie
Phillips said the marriage is over and
Geasey had fathered a child with anoth-
er woman.
Police allege Geasey forced open a
locked door at a mausoleum on July 16,
2010, and smashed a marble faceplate
before breakingintoa coffinandstealing
a human skull belonging to a woman
who died Dec. 31, 1926.
Senior District Judge Andrew Barilla
determined prosecu-
tors established a case
against Geasey, send-
ing two counts each of
institutional vandal-
ism, intentional dese-
cration of a public
monument and crimi-
nal trespass, and one
count each of abuse of
corpse, burglary, theft
and receiving stolen
property to Luzerne
County Court.
Miller testified Gea-
seys nicknames are
Bone Daddy and L
for Lucifer andis infat-
uated with death and
bones.
She said Geasey confessed to her that
he stole the humanskull andthentossed
it into the Susquehanna River when
media reports linked him to a previous
theft at the cemetery.
In May 1998, then-18-year-old Geasey
was accused of breaking into another
Hollenback Cemetery mausoleum and
stealing bones from several caskets that
police said were used in satanic worship
near the Mineral Springs housing devel-
opment in Wilkes-Barre. He was sen-
tencedtoprobationin1999, accordingto
arrest and court records.
Police Detective Ron Foy said he
learned about Geaseys alleged involve-
ment in the recent skull theft while in-
vestigating an assault involving Geasey
in May.
Skull theft
confessed,
estranged
wife says
Sara Miller tells hearing Jesse
Geasey is infatuated with bones.
Alleged confession challenged.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Geasey
Miller said
Geasey con-
fessed to her
that he stole
the human
skull and then
tossed it into
the Susque-
hanna River
when media
reports linked
him to a pre-
vious theft at
the cemetery.
WILKES-BARRE Residents con-
cerned about the proposed River
Street Corridor Improvement Project
asked a lot of questions Thursday, but
many of them came away unsure if
their suggestions will be seriously con-
sidered.
About 60 people attended the pre-
sentation at Wilkes Universitys Henry
Student Center to listen to officials
from Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation, Pennoni &Associates,
project managers, andLuzerne County
describe the estimated $2 million pro-
ject that will calm traffic on the busy
downtown street and improve pedes-
trian safety.
According to PennDOT, Pennoni
and Jim Brozena, executive director of
the Luzerne County Flood Protection
Authority, the project will reduce the
number of lanes on River Street be-
tweenRoss andNorthstreets fromfour
to two and install islands
landscaped, concrete
andrefuge -- inadditionto
crosswalks. The traffic
signalization system will
also be adjusted, the offi-
cials said.
Many residents saidthe
narrowing of the lanes
will cause significant traf-
fic congestion as vehicles
try to make their way in
andout of the citys down-
town.
They also expressed
concern for emergency vehicles, wide-
turning trucks and buses, and short
merging allowances.
This project is flawed, saidEdGus-
titus of Kingston. Whos going to
maintain these islands? Is this about
calming traffic or making the River
Common more beautiful?
Steve Sartori of Pennoni said the
project is in the preliminary design
stage. He said final design will begin in
December with construction expected
to begin in the spring of 2014.
Thats why we are here tonight,
Sartori said. We want to hear your
concerns and review them and incor-
porate them into the pro-
ject.
Residents said they felt
the effects of the project
could be tested on a trial
basis by mapping out the
proposed changes and
studying how traffic
would be impacted.
Chris ODonnell, a resi-
dent of South River
Street, said recent traffic
changes near the Hotel
Sterling have made nego-
tiating River Street diffi-
cult, forcing many vehicles to seek al-
ternate routes to travel relatively short
distances.
This project will have a horrendous
affect on downtown businesses,
ODonnell said. Right now traffic
there is a nightmare. This project will
make it worse and more unsafe for pe-
destrians. The project appears to be ill-
conceived.
Some residents felt the presenters
came unprepared and they asked if
they could see the original traffic stud-
ies used to plan the project. PennDOT
officials saidthey will make themavail-
able on the departments website.
RI VER STREET PROJECT
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Steve Sartori of Pennoni & Associates, at podium, discusses the proposed changes to River Street. Officials want to
calm traffic on the busy thoroughfare by reducing the number of lanes from four to two.
Plans for street draw criticism
Residents express concerns at
presentation for $2 million project
in Wilkes-Barre.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
This project will
have a horren-
dous affect on
downtown busi-
nesses. Right now
traffic there is a
nightmare.
Chris ODonnell
South River Street
resident
WILKES-BARRE The
cityBoardof Appeals has up-
held $17,000 in fines levied
against a Lackawanna Coun-
ty developer for not clearing
a demolition site.
The fines levied against
Siniawas property near Ha-
zle Avenue and Pennsylva-
nia Avenue are a result of the
citys contention the devel-
oper is in violation of its
Code of Ordinances. The
city alleged the site contin-
ues to be a nuisance proper-
ty and in its current condi-
tion deemed unsafe and has
been declared dangerous
and unsafe.
The city fined the Murray
Complex developer $1,000 a
day from July 12 to July 28.
Siniawa appealed the fines
to the Board of Appeals at a
hearing last week.
Michael Simonson, the
citys assistant director of
operations, said the site pre-
sented a danger to the pub-
lic. Debris from the demoli-
tion of buildings on the site
remains and is fenced in.
Simonson said gates were
often left open, allowing ac-
cess by the public and vehi-
cles.
The board had three op-
tions -- to uphold the fines,
reduce them or dismiss
them, Simonson said. The
site is now secure and no
other fines are pending.
Robert Sakosky, Siniawa
vice president, said he re-
ceived a letter from the city
informing himof the boards
decision.
I didnt see anything re-
garding an appeal, Sakosky
said. If we have to pay the
fines, we will pay them. This
wont affect our plans for the
site. We will continue to
clean it up and hopefully de-
velop the entire site.
Siniawa has 90 days to pay
the fines, Sakosky said.
At last weeks hearing, Sa-
koskysaida contractor hired
to remove the debris left the
job once all salvageable ma-
terial was removed. Another
contractor was hired, but Sa-
kosky said the site wont be
cleared until next year.
Siniawa originally pro-
posed a $20 million project
that would include 55 loft-
style condominiums, restau-
rants and 50,000-60,000
square feet of retail space.
Simonson said gates at
the site are nowkept locked.
He said they were open
Thursday to allowpipe to be
removed from the site.
W-B Board of Appeals upholds fines against developer
Siniawa of Lackawanna
County was fined for not
clearing a demolition site.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
HAZLETON
Chicago to rock the Castle
Legendary rock group Chicago will
perform Sunday, Nov. 27, in Hazleton
at the Alice C. Wiltsie Performing Arts
Center the new auditorium at Hazle-
ton Elementary-Middle School, also
known as the Castle on the Hill.
The event will be the centers first
concert.
Tickets will be available online at
www.wiltsiecenter.org, or by phone at
861-0510. The box office will open
Saturday, noon to 3 p.m., in the lounge
at Best Western Genetti Inn & Suites,
1341 N. Church St., Hazleton.
The center is located at 700 N.
Wyoming St., Hazleton.
HANOVER TWP.
Tire recycling set Saturday
Luzerne Countys tire recycling col-
lection will be held 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday at the Hanover Area Junior/
Senior High School.
This year, participants must have a
registration number obtained by call-
ing (800) 821-7654. Before registering,
residents are advised leave a message
with their name, phone number and a
final count of the number of tires being
brought to the collection. The county
Solid Waste Management Department
will call back with a registration num-
ber.
Tires being accepted are regular-size
automobile, pickup truck, SUV and
motorcycle tires. All tires must be off
the rims, whole and clean. There is a
limit of 15 tires per vehicle.
HAZLETON
Fundraiser for flood victims
The Greater Hazleton Chamber of
Commerce and its Funfest Committee
will host a fundraising breakfast for
flood victims at Bonanza Family Res-
taurant, 574 Susquehanna Blvd., Sat-
urday and Sunday from 8 to 11 a.m.
Bonanza will donate a portion of the
total value of breakfasts sold on those
days and times to the Hazleton Chap-
ter of the American Red Cross.
Donations of clothing, food, cleaning
items as well as cash are also being
collected.
WILKES-BARRE
Osterhout yard sale set
The Friends of the Osterhout Free
Library will host a yard sale on the
lawn of the library, 71 S. Franklin St.,
Saturday from10 a.m. to 2 p.m. In case
of rain the sale will move to the library
reading room.
WASHINGTON
Aid impact explained
Senior citizens who receive disaster
assistance from FEMA will not lose
their Social Security benefits or have
their benefits cut.
Disaster grants will not affect in-
come levels causing a senior citizen to
become ineligible for Medicaid, welfare
assistance, food stamps or Aid to Fam-
ilies with Dependent Children. Seniors
should also know that state/federal
grants do not have to be repaid.
After registration, seniors can visit
any Disaster Recovery Center (DRC)
to get answers to questions.
Most DRCs are open 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. seven days a week. There is a
DRC at Luzerne County Community
College in Nanticoke.
I N B R I E F
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Heart hospital marks anniversary
Emily Berta, the first patient at Geis-
ingers Richard and Marion Pearsall
Heart Hospital, with Dr. Alfred Casale
at Thursdays 10th anniversary party
for the regions only free-standing
heart hospital. It opened Oct. 31, 2001,
and since then has performed more
than 2,000 open-heart surgeries and
15,000 catheterization procedures,
according to Geisinger.
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N A T I O N & W O R L D
STOCKHOLM
Poet Tomas Transtromer
wins Nobel in literature
T
he 2011 Nobel Prize in literature
was awarded on Thursday to To-
mas Transtromer of Sweden, whose
surrealistic works about the mysteries
of the human mind won him wide
recognition as the most influential
Scandinavian poet of recent decades.
Characterized by powerful imagery,
Transtromers poems are often built
around his own experiences and in-
fused with his love of music and na-
ture. His later poems are darker, prob-
ing existential questions of life, death
and disease.
Transtromer is considered a master
of metaphor, weaving powerful images
into his poems without much embel-
lishment. The award citation noted
that his collections are characterized
by economy.
Waking up is a parachute jump from
dreams. Free of the suffocating turbu-
lence the traveler sinks toward the
green zone of morning, reads the
prelude to The Great Enigma, his last
collection, released in Swedish in 2004
and two years later in English.
Things flare up. From the viewpoint
of the quivering lark he is aware of the
huge root systems .
DENVER
Man thought passenger
friend was drunk, not dead
A man accused of driving around
Denver with a dead friend in the back
of a car and running up a bar tab on the
friends account said Thursday he
thought the man was drunk, not de-
ceased.
Robert Young, 43, faces charges
including abusing a corpse.
Investigators allege Young and Mark
Rubinson, 25, drove around with the
body of their 43-year-old friend Jeffrey
Jarrett in their car in August.
In my mind, I wanted to believe he
was passed out, Young said Thursday.
I didnt want to believe he was dead.
Police said the night on the town
started when Young went to Jarretts
home and found him unresponsive.
Young said he realized Jarrett was
dead while leaving the bar and the two
men took him back to his home after
notifying police. They then went to a
strip joint, where Young took $400
from an ATM, police said.
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WASHINGTON The
GOP presidential field appar-
ently set, Republican primary
voters are likely facing a
choice between an experi-
enced, establishment candi-
date in Mitt Romney and an
insurgent presidential cam-
paign novice in Rick Perry.
With three months until vot-
ing begins, thats the dynamic
thats starting to emerge now
that former Alaska Gov. Sarah
Palin and New Jersey Gov.
Chris Christie have said they
wont run for president in
2012.
Their decisions an-
nounced over the past two
days mean its all but cer-
tain that the Republican nomi-
nee will come from the current
crop of candidates despite ear-
lier hunger within the party
for more options.
For now at least, the race is
focused on Romney, the for-
mer Massachusetts governor
who lost the Republican nomi-
nation in 2008 and in recent
days has started to shore up
support among longtime party
leaders, and Perry, the Texas
governor who has emerged as
the top challenger despite a
rocky few weeks that have
stoked concerns among GOP
elders about whether hes
ready to take on President Ba-
rack Obama.
The dynamic is familiar.
In 2000, Arizona Sen. John
McCain mounted an unexpect-
edly fierce challenge to George
W. Bush, who had the backing
of much of the Republican es-
tablishment. McCain won the
New Hampshire primary but
lost the nomination to Bush.
Eight years later, McCain
ran for the party nomination a
second time and, early on,
struck a tone of inevitability
and got many party leaders to
support his bid. He flamed out
for a while and former Arkan-
sas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who
hadnt run for president be-
fore, came out of nowhere to
win the Iowa caucuses. Hucka-
bee briefly emerged as the al-
ternative to McCain, but the
Arizona senator eventually
won the nomination.
This year, a segment of the
partys conservative base has
been eagerly rallying around
candidate after candidate
without finding a favorite.
They flirted with real estate
mogul Donald Trump; they
backed Minnesota Rep. Mi-
chele Bachmann in a key test
vote in Iowa; now theyre driv-
ing a surge in polling for busi-
nessman Herman Cain.
Christies backers, who in-
clude many party elders and
long-time donors, and Palins
ardent fans had been waiting
to see whether either of them
would run.
Now that neither of them
are, those supporters are free
to choose sides. Its unclear
where they will turn.
PRESI DENTI AL RACE Republican field looks set between Mitt Romney and Rick Perry
Voters face tough choice in GOP race
By KASIE HUNT
Associated Press
AP PHOTO
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks to supporters
Wednesday at Seminole Wind restaurant in Tallahassee, Fla.
PINE GROVE Gov. Tom Corbett
called on the House and Senate to hold
hearings into the catastrophic flooding
that devastated towns throughout cen-
tral and eastern Penn-
sylvania last month,
saying hed like them
to focus on what can
be done to reduce the
odds of a repeat.
I want to take a
thorough look. I think
the House and Senate
can help, Corbett said Thursday in
Pine Grove, where he toured flood
damage. I think some hearings on
what we need to do to address this on a
holistic aspect would be good to have
here during the course of the fall and
the winter.
Corbett surmised that intensive de-
velopment and a lack of maintenance
of storm drains may have contributed
to the severity of the flooding caused
by the remnants of Hurricane Irene
and Tropical Storm Lee. Thousands of
homes and businesses were damaged
or destroyed.
I think we have to take a look at
how developments are made, and how
much water is running down into
streams that frankly wasnt running
down into streams maybe 10, 15, 30
years ago, Corbett said. We have to
do a little bit better planning.
Pine Grove Mayor Kim Brown-
Zerbe, who led the tour, pressed Cor-
bett to accelerate the removal of gravel
and debris that accumulates under four
state-owned bridges in the borough.
Corbett urges House and Senate to hold hearings on Pa. flooding lessons
Gov. feels development, storm
drain problems contributing factors
to severity of damage.
By MICHAEL RUBINKAM
Associated Press
Corbett
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PUBLIC MEETING
LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012
The Luzerne County Oce of Community Development will hold a public meeting on Friday, Oc-
tober 14, 2011 at 10:00am in the Luzerne County Courthouse Commissioners Meeting Room, 200
N. River Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA. This open meeting will publicize the availability of the Countys
draft Action Plan for Fiscal Year 2012; provide information and obtain public input from county
residents, agencies, and organizations. The Plan identies the Countys overall needs for aordable
and supportive housing, along with non-housing and community development. Through the Oce
of Community Development, program funding utilized by the County to address these needs, in-
cludes Community Development Block Grant Program, Home Investment Partnerships Program, and
Emergency Solutions Grant Program. This draft Action Plan will be available for review on October
14, 2011 at Luzerne County Oce of Community Development (54 W. Union St., Wilkes-Barre, PA)
Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm. The Plan will be accessible on the County website under
Community Development (www.luzernecounty.org). If unable to attend the meeting, citizens are
encouraged to review and comment on the plan, by hand delivering or mailing their comments in
writing by November 13, 2011, to the Oce of Community Development. The Final Action Plan will
be submitted to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for approval and funding on
or about November 14, 2011. The Luzerne County Board of Commissioners will ratify the application
at the November 2012 Commissioners Meeting. Luzerne County does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, familial or disabled status, in employment or the
provision of services. EHO
BY ORDER OF:
Maryanne C. Petrilla, Chairman
Luzerne County Board of Commissioners
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SCRANTON A federal judge
denied former Lackawanna
County Commissioner Robert
Cordaros request for a new trial
on his corruption conviction.
Cordaroandformer Lackawan-
na County Commissioner A.J.
Munchak were charged in March
2010 with multiple counts of cor-
ruption stemming from illegal
cash payments received while in
office. They were convicted in Ju-
ly after a two-week trial before
U.S. District JudgeA. RichardCa-
puto.
Cordaro sought a retrial, argu-
ing that Caputo had prevented
testimony that would have rebut-
ted evidence by the prosecution,
that government attorneys knew
or should have known a key wit-
ness Al Hughes lied under
oath, and that prosecutors failed
to disclose evidence that the de-
fense could
have used to
discredit
Hughes.
In paperwork
denying the re-
trial, Caputo
wrote that the
testimony was
properly barred as hearsay, that
both Hughes and a rebuttal wit-
ness calledby the defense offered
equivocal testimony leaving no
proof Hughes perjured himself,
and that sufficient evidence was
provided to Cordaros attorneys
to make their case. Caputo wrote
that, by law, prosecutors are not
required to conduct a defend-
ants investigation.
Caputo, in essence, upheld his
ownrulings made before anddur-
ingthe trial. His denial of a retrial
is a necessary step inthe effort by
Cordaro to appeal to a higher
court.
Judge denies new trial
for ex-commissioner
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
Cordaro WILKES-BARRE Hours af-
ter afiredamagedaSouthFulton
Street house on Wednesday, city
police arrested a tenant, Louis
Maurice Alston, on charges he
tossed counterfeit money and
wasinpossessionof illegal drugs.
Alston was arraigned Thurs-
day in Wilkes-Barre Central
Court on two counts of posses-
sion of a controlled substance,
andonecount eachof forgeryand
possession of drug parapherna-
lia. He was jailed at the Luzerne
County Correctional Facility for
lack of $20,000 bail.
City firefighters responded to
the double block house at 57-59
S. Fulton St. just before 4:30 a.m.
Wednesday.
Initial reports suggested there
wereamother andthreechildren
inside 57 S. FultonSt.
A quick search by firefighters
turned up no one inside that half
of the house.
Neighbor Robert Smith
knocked on doors and alerted
twopeopleinside59S. FultonSt.
about the fire.
Two city fire inspectors are in-
vestigating the cause of the fire.
Inspectors concentrated most of
theirsearchtoasecondfloorbed-
room.
A woman and her three chil-
dren arrived at the house
Wednesday morning unaware
their residence at 57S. FultonSt.
was damagedbyflames. Shesaid
she left the residence with her
children two days ago after an ar-
gument withher boyfriend, iden-
tifiedas Alston.
Police said in arrest records
that Alston resided at 57 S. Ful-
tonSt.
Alston was arrested at about
8:15 p.m. Wednesday when po-
licewent toaSouthWelles Street
residence looking for a man who
hadstruckapersonwithabottle.
Police allege Alston, upon see-
ing officers approach the South
Welles Street residence, tossed
money over a rear porch railing
into a neighbors yard.
Suspected counterfeit money,
two bags of crack cocaine, two
syringes and six bags of heroin
were found in the yard, police
said.
Policesaidinthecriminal com-
plaint that Alston was found car-
ryingcrack, heroin, anemptyher-
oin packet, a syringe and $920 in
counterfeit money.
U.S. Secret Service was noti-
fiedabout theallegedcounterfeit
money.
Apreliminaryhearingissched-
uledonOct. 13 inCentral Court.
Tenant of burned house nabbed
Louis Maurice Alston facing
counterfeit money and
drug-related charges.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
The court order barring former
Hazleton Mayor Mike Marsicano
from landing his helicopter in his
yard will be lifted for the time be-
ing.
Attorneys for Marsicanos
neighbors, Richard and Tracey
Franzosa of Hazle Township, indi-
cated Thursday they plan to with-
drawapreliminaryinjunctionbar-
ringMarsicanofromtakingoffand
landing the chopper at his home
and from flying
theaircraft near
their house.
The injunc-
tion was issued
Sept. 29 in re-
sponse toa civil
complaint filed
in Luzerne
County Court by attorneys for the
Franzosas, who alleged excessive
noise from the helicopter caused
their home toshake andbecame a
source of distress, discomfort and
mental anguish.
Judge William Amesbury said
Thursdayhereceivedaletterfrom
attorneys for both parties indicat-
ing the injunction would be with-
drawn and Marsicano and the
Franzosas weretryingtoworkout
a reasonable solution to their dif-
ferences.
Amesbury planned to watch
Marsicano demonstrate today a
take-off and landing at his proper-
ty as part of a hearing on the com-
plaint that began Wednesday, but
that hearinghas beencanceledfor
the time being.
The injunction will be with-
drawn without prejudice, mean-
ingitcouldbereinstatedandcourt
proceedings could begin again if
the two sides cannot reach an
agreement.
Marsicanos attorney, Conrad
Falvello, and the Franzosas attor-
ney Donald Karpowich could not
be reachedfor comment.
Former mayor, neighbors trying to resolve helicopter dispute
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
Marsicano
NANTICOKE City Council
on Wednesday night approved
the sale of two city-owned prop-
erties and OKd contracts with
three snowplow operators, for
which the city received bids.
One property, 421 E. Church
St., was no use to the city, ac-
cording to Solicitor William T.
Finnegan Jr.
Council agreedto sell the prop-
erty at 256 W. Church St., which
the city had bought for $10,000,
to the next door neighbor for
$7,500. The city must do some
sewer work there, and the neigh-
bor will allow the city access
without havingtopay for anease-
ment, said City Clerk Mary Beth
Cheshinski.
The city sold the empty lot at
421 E. Church St. for $2,750.
Council did not names the
buyers on Wednesday night and
Cheshinski did not have the
names available on Thursday.
Council also awarded a snow-
plowing contract for $60 an hour
to Frank Capozzi, Wilkes-Barre,
for $65anhour toPaul Zoltewicz,
Nanticoke, and for $80 an hour to
Matthew Owazany, Nanticoke.
The bids were based on the sizes
of the trucks and they will be
used as needed if the city crew
needs help, Cheshinski said.
Director of Finance Pamela
Heard said the city budget is on
track, andfuturerevenueandex-
penses shouldbe close to budget.
Council member Jon Metta re-
ported the cleanup after last
months floodingwas continuing.
During the open floor, resident
Lauren Pote, whose family resid-
ed in a hotel for three weeks after
Septembers flooding, thanked
the mayor, police department
and fire department. She also ex-
tended her gratitude to FEMA
and state Sen. John T. Yudichak.
Council will next meet Oct. 19,
at 7 p.m. at the municipal build-
ing.
Nanticoke approves sale of properties
By AMANDA MYRKALO
Times Leader Correspondent
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PERRY Willard Sr., funeral 9:30
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ROMINSKI- Cecelia, funeral 11:30
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Green St., Nanticoke. Mass of
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Church, Nanticoke. Friends may
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SEFCIK William, funeral 9 a.m.
today from the Michael J. Mikel-
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St., Plains Township. Mass of
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St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, 666
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
SKONIECKI Lottie, funeral 9:30
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WALIZER Kathryn, funeral 10 a.m.
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WARD Henry, memorial service
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the Little Flower Manor Chapel,
200 S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre.
WYSOCKI Lottie, funeral 9 a.m.
today from the Yanaitis Funeral
Home, 55 Stark St., Plains Town-
ship. Mass of Christian Burial at
9:30 a.m. in the St. Peter and
Paul Church, 13 Hudson Road,
Plains Township.
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today from the Lehman Family
Funeral Service Inc., 689 Hazle
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FUNERALS
D
oris Mae Turnbaugh, 90, of
Wilkes-Barre, went home to be
with the Lord Tuesday, October 4,
2011, while surrounded by her fam-
ily at ManorCare Nursing Home,
Kingston.
Doris was a daughter of the late
William R. and Lena Rogal Turn-
baugh.
She was a graduate of Coughlin
High School and Wilkes-Barre Busi-
ness College. She was employed by
Wyoming Council of Churches and
retired fromPenn Millers Insurance
Co.
Doris was a member of St. Lukes
Church of Christ, church treasurer,
member of thechoir, former Sunday
school teacher, former member of
the Plains Community Choir, Brow-
nie Scout Leader and the President
of the Harrahs organization of the
church. Doris also was a volunteer
for the American Red Cross for 17
years.
She was preceded in death by her
brother, William R. Turnbaugh II;
and her nephew Robert W. Turn-
baugh.
Doris is survived by her nephew
William R. Turnbaugh III and his
wife, Jo Ann; niece Sharon Turn-
baugh; great-nieces, Beth Turn-
baugh Tarnalicki and her husband,
Tony; Suzanne Turnbaugh Frazier
and husband Sam; Brittany Turn-
baugh and Briana Turnbaugh; as
well as a great-great-nephew, Tyler
Tarnalicki.
Doris was known for her lively
sense of humor and giving spirit.
She was a very strong, independent
woman who was admired and re-
spected for her dedication to her
church and her family. The way she
lived her life was truly an inspira-
tion to us all. She will be sadly mis-
sed but joyful, knowing that she is
happy to be home with the Lord.
AMemorial Service will be held
at 7 p.m. today at St. Lukes United
Church of Christ, Wilkes-Barre,
with the Rev. Justin Jacob Victor of-
ficiating. Interment will be held at
Oak Lawn Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre.
In lieu of flowers or memorial
gifts, donations may be made in
memory of Doris to St. Lukes Unit-
ed Church of Christ, 471 N. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, PA18705.
Doris Mae Turnbaugh
October 4, 2011
ROBERT E. SUCHOCKI SR.,
63, of the Hudson section of Plains
Township, passed away unexpect-
edly Wednesday evening, October
5, 2011, in the Geisinger Wyoming
Valley Medical Center after being
stricken ill at home.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced in Saturdays edition of
The Times Leader by the Mark V.
Yanaitis Funeral Home, Plains
Township.
FRANCIS M. DUBINSKI, 77,
passed away Wednesday morning,
October 5, 2011, at Timber Ridge
Health Care Center. Born in Ash-
ley, he was a son of the late Antho-
nyandMary(Pasternak) Dubinski
and was a graduate of Ashley High
School. Francis was preceded in
death by a brother, Joseph. Surviv-
ing are brothers, Edward, Wilkes-
Barre, and Anthony, Forestville,
Conn.; and a sister, Marie Czernik,
Brookhaven.
Private services will be held at
the convenience of the family. Ar-
rangements are entrusted to the
Bednarski & Thomas Funeral
Home, 27 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
ELIZABETH HAWK, 69, a for-
mer resident of Pittston, died
Wednesday, October 5, 2011, at her
home in Waverly, N.Y. Born Febru-
ary 2, 1942, in Pittston, a daughter
of the late Veronica and Bohumil
Svab, she graduated from Pittston
Area High School and was employ-
ed by the local garment industry.
In the early 90s, Betty owned and
operated Bettys Kitchen in Taylor.
In addition to her parents, Betty
was preceded in death by sisters
Antonia Svab Scott and Janet La-
Fratte. Surviving are her ex-hus-
band, Joseph J. Hawk; daughter,
Monica Hawk-Condusta, and
granddaughter, Angelena Maria;
son, Joseph W. Hawk; her faithful
and loving companion, Roxanne,
her Maltese; brother Robert Svab;
sister Madeline Neri; nieces and
nephews.
Gathering will be held from1to
2 p.m. Sunday at the Blauvelt Fu-
neral Home, 625 Broad St., Waver-
ly, N.Y.
MICHAEL C. HEMENCE, 86,
of Hanover Township, passed
away November 1, 2010.
Family and friends are invited
to attend Mass of Christian Burial
at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Roberts
Bellarmine Parish at St. Aloysius
Church, Lee Park Section of
Wilkes-Barre. Private interment
will be in St. Marys Cemetery, Ha-
nover Township. Funeral arrange-
ments are by the S.J. Grontkowski
Funeral Home, Plymouth. Please
visit www.sjgrontkowskifuneral-
home.comto submit condolences.
M
ary Ellen(Harned) Clarke, 57, of
Hagerstown, Md., diedof a brain
aneurismSunday, October 2, 2011, at
the Meritus Medical Center, Hager-
stown, Md. Born April 30, 1954, in
Pittston, she was a daughter of the
late James Joseph and Claire Rita
(Burke) Harned. She was the wife of
the late William F. Clarke.
Mary Ellen graduated from Pitt-
ston Area High School in 1972. She
workedas aHumanResourceManag-
er for many years. Upon the death of
her husband, she devoted herself to
raising her wonderful son. Smart,
thoughtful, strong andfull of life, Ma-
ry Ellen was funny, a great cook,
loved to dance and to laugh.
Inadditiontoher husbandandpar-
ents, Mary Ellen was preceded in
death by a brother, Thomas E.
Harned.
Mary Ellen was the loving mother
of William Clark III, and is also sur-
vived by three sisters, Catherine M.
Harned, Elizabeth C. Mullen and No-
ra J. Harned; four brothers, James J.
Harned, Michael M. Harned, Richard
T. Harned and Eugene T. Harned;
two sisters-in-law, Maria T. (Clarke)
Coyle and Patricia M. (Clarke) Can-
tafio; a brother-in-law, John F. Clarke;
as well as several nieces and neph-
ews.
Her graveside service will be at 2
p.m. Saturday at St. John the Evange-
list Cemetery, Pittston.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be
made to the William F. Clark III Col-
lege Fund, at any PNC Bank.
The Gerald N. Minnich Funeral
Home, BryanK. Kenworthy, P.A., 305
N. Potomac St., Hagerstown, Md.,
has been entrusted with the arrange-
ments. Online condolences are ac-
cepted at www.geraldminnichfuner-
alhome.com.
Mary Ellen Clarke
October 2, 2011
L
ouise Bicki Koch, 88, of Mountain
Top, the wife of the late John
Koch, entered into eternal rest Tues-
day, October 4, 2011. Born and raised
inWoonsocket, R.I., adaughter tothe
late John and Olympia Giambazi
Bicki, Mrs. Koch was a Bridgeport
city resident for 40 years before mov-
ing to Pennsylvania over 25 years
ago.
Louise enjoyed cooking for her
family, watching game shows and
classic movies. Maia will be fondlyre-
membered as a loving wife, mother
and grandmother who especially
cherished the times that she spent
with her family. She will be greatly
missed.
Mrs. Koch was preceded in death
by her sister, Mary Bicki.
Survivors include her daughters,
Eva Guarino and Beatrice Koch, both
of Mountain Top; grandchildren,
Rocco Guarino and his wife, Pamela;
their daughters, Ava and Allison;
Laurie Siegfried and her husband,
Gene, and their daughter, Macken-
zie, andKarenMarchioli andher hus-
band, Carlo. She also leaves behind
her brother, Andrew Bicki of Woon-
socket, R.I.; and a niece, Andrea.
Funeral serviceswill be heldat10
a.m. Saturday in St. Dimitrie Roma-
nian Orthodox Church, 504 Sport
Hill Road, Easton, Conn., with burial
to follow in Lakeview Cemetery.
To sign an online register, pur-
chase flowers or to get directions,
please visit www.LeskoPolkeFuner-
alHome.com.
Louise Bicki Koch
October 4, 2011
J
acqueline Kormis, 74, of West
Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth,
passedaway Wednesday, October 5,
2011, in Hospice Community Care,
Geisinger SouthWilkes-Barre. Born
in Breslau, Hanover Township, she
was a daughter of the late George
and Sophie Kochis.
She was employed by the Lake-
LehmanSchool District until her re-
tirement. Jacqueline enjoyedmusic,
visiting family and going on long
rides with her husband, Thomas.
She was a member of All Saints
Parish, Plymouth.
Surviving are her husband of 56
years, Thomas; five children: Tho-
mas, Theresa, Brenda, Stephen and
Joseph; six grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren; as well as
brothers, George, Joseph and John
Kochis.
She will be greatly missed by all
who loved her.
A Memorial Mass will be cele-
brated at 9 a.m. Saturday in All
Saints Parish, Willow Street, Ply-
mouth. Friends may call at the
church one hour prior to the ser-
vice. Interment will be held in St.
Stephens Cemetery, Lehman.
Arrangements are by the Kielty-
Moran Funeral Home Inc., 87 Wash-
ington Ave., Plymouth.
Jacqueline Kormis
October 5, 2011
B
ernard P. Kurtinitis, 73, of Pitt-
ston, passed away Tuesday, Oc-
tober 4, 2011, at home. Born in Pitt-
stononApril 8, 1938, he was a sonof
the late William and Florence Le-
vondowski Kurtinitis.
He attended Pittston schools
and, prior to his retirement, he was
self employed as a carpenter. He al-
so worked for the Pittston City
Street Department.
Bernard was a U.S. Navy veteran,
a member of the Pittston Lithua-
nian Club and a former member of
St. Casimirs Church, Pittston.
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by his son Wil-
liam Kurtinitis; daughters Jacque-
line Cuddy and Mary Alice Kurtin-
itis; grandson Reily Michael Kurtin-
itis; and sisters Dorothy Eaton and
Eleanor Bartuska.
Surviving are his wife of 51years,
the former Jean Keating; sons Mi-
chael andhis companion, Lori Hum-
mel, Dallas, and Bernie J. and his
companion, Ruthie Ruddy, West
Wyoming; daughters Bernice Preb-
ish, at home; Gina and her husband,
Michael Sokolowsky, Pittston; Ma-
ry Rose Kurtinitis and her compan-
ion, Larry Jackett, Pittston; and Mi-
chelle Kurtinitis and her compan-
ion, Paul Moughan, Pittston; broth-
ers, Albert and his wife, Dolores
Kurtinitis, Dupont, and Bobby and
his wife, Rita Kurtinitis, Dallas; sis-
ters Jeannie Harter, Cleveland,
Ohio, and Leonna Kurtinitis, Allen-
town; as well as numerous grand-
children, great-grandchildren, niec-
es and nephews.
The funeral will be held at 9
a.m. today fromthe Kizis-Lok-
uta Funeral Home, 134 Church St.,
Pittston, with a Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. John the
Evangelist Church, William Street,
Pittston. Interment will be held at
the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to the family.
Bernard P. Kurtinitis
October 4, 2011
C
harles D. Leonhardt, 72, of the
Laurence Harbor section of Old
Bridge, passed away peacefully
Tuesday, October 4, 2011, at Care
One at Raritan Bay Medical Center,
Perth Amboy, N.J.
He was a mechanic for the Sewer-
age Authority of Old Bridge Town-
ship, N.J., for 18 years, retiring in
2005. Prior to this, he worked for
Reynolds Metal inCarteret, N.J., for
10 years.
Charles was a veteran of the U.S.
Army Reserve for eight years, serv-
ing from 1956 to 1964. He was a
member of the Pappy Perry Rod &
Gun Club of Old Bridge. Charles
was an avid hunter and fisherman.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he resided
in Laurence Harbor, N.J., for many
years.
Charles is survived by his wife of
49 years, Louise Lloyd Leonhardt;
and his four children, David Leon-
hardt of Jackson, N.J.; Michelle Can-
field and her husband, Jeff, of Egg
Harbor Township, N.J.; Charles Jr.
and his wife, Wendy, of East Brun-
swick, N.J.; and Richard and his
wife, Valerie, of Old Bridge. Also
surviving are his 11 loving grand-
children; his brother, William Leon-
hardt, and his wife, Sandra, of
Wilkes-Barre; as well as many niec-
es and nephews.
He will be missed by many.
Friends may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the
Michael Hegarty Funeral Home,
3377 US Hwy. 9, Old Bridge, N.J.
Additional visitation will be from 4
to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Mamary-
Durkin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish
St. Wilkes-Barre, 824-4601. Funeral
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday
from the Mamary-Durkin Funeral
Service. Interment will followat the
Maple Hill Cemetery, Hanover
Township.
Charles D. Leonhardt
October 4, 2011
N
ancy C. Shampack, 86, of
Swoyersville, passed away
Wednesday, October 5, 2011, at
home.
Born in Inkerman, on July 29,
1925, shewas a daughter of thelate
William and Margaret Slank
Weiss.
Nancy was a member of Holy
Name/St. Marys Church,
Swoyersville. She was an active
Brownie and Girl Scout leader in
the 1950s and 60s. She was a long-
time member of the Maltby Fire
Auxiliary until she was no longer
able to participate. One of her
greatest enjoyments was her week-
ly bingo nights withall her friends.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Stephen T. Sham-
pack; brothers infant Bobby, John-
nyandBill; andsisters Delores Ma-
guschak and Mary Adamcik.
Surviving are her daughter,
Nancy Stook, and her husband,
Walter, of Swoyersville; grand-
daughters, Nicole and Tara Stook;
great-grandchildren, Cassie, Allie
and Benjamin; brothers Tony
Weiss of Dover, Del., and George
Weiss of Scranton; sisters Janet
Sherrill of Davidson, N.C., and
Trudy Hansbury of West Pittston;
as well as numerous nieces and ne-
phews.
The funeral service will be
held at 10 a.m. Saturday from the
Bednarski Funeral Home, 168
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Inter-
ment will be in St. Marys Ceme-
tery in Pringle. Friends may call
from6 to 9 p.m. today at the funer-
al home.
Nancy C.
Shampack
October 5, 2011
P
hyllis A. Brojakowski, of Nanti-
coke, passed away Wednesday,
September 28, 2011, at the Golden
Living Center-Camp Hill Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center, Camp
Hill.
Phyllis was born in Nanticoke on
October 27, 1926, a daughter of the
late August and Victoria Labenski-
Furmanski. She was a lifelong mem-
ber of St. Stanislaus Catholic
Church, Nanticoke, and currently
St. Faustina Parish, Nanticoke.
Phyllis was a dedicated home-
maker and mother and enjoyed
spending time with family and
friends and listening to the Polkas
on Sunday with her husband. She at
one time worked as a sales clerk at
the Colonial Fair Department Store
andthe SouthStreet Market inNan-
ticoke.
She was an active member in the
Park Towers Resident Association
and a member of St. Stanislaus
Christian Mothers, and also sang in
the parish choir.
Phyllis was preceded in death by
her father, August; mother, Victoria;
sister, Eleanor; and brothers, Eu-
gene and Aloysius.
Surviving are husband, Stanley,
Hershey; daughter, Kathleen Daan-
sen; and grandson Gregory Induk
Daansen, Nashua, N.H.; son, Mark,
and his wife, Sandra, Hershey; and
grandchildren, Justin and his wife,
Janelle, and their children, Ashton,
Gabriel and Jonas, Middletown;
Kyle, Hershey, and Cody, Hershey.
Phylliss family would like to
thank the staff of the Golden Living
Center-Camp Hill for the compas-
sionate care she receivedduring her
illness.
A Mass of Christian Burial will
be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct.
22, inSt. Marys Church, Nanticoke.
Friends may pay their respects at
the church beginning at 9:30 a.m.
prior to Mass.
Phyllis A. Brojakowski
September 28, 2011
K
aren Walizer, of Surfside Beach,
S.C., and formerly of Wilkes-
Barre, passed away peacefully Sun-
day, October 2, 2011, after a coura-
geous battle with cancer.
Karen was a daughter of the late
William and Kathryn McHugh Bra-
nigan of Wilkes-Barre. She attended
St. Marys School and graduated
from GAR Memorial High School,
class of 1958.
Karen was active in the parish of
St. Patrick, Wilkes-Barre, as a mem-
ber and counselor of the Junior Ca-
tholic Daughters, CCD instructor,
and served on the bazaar commit-
tee. She worked as controller for R
&HManufacturing inLarksville for
many years.
Her passionfor genealogy ledher
to the Northeast Pennsylvania Ge-
nealogical Society, where she
served as an officer for many years,
before moving to Surfside Beach,
S.C., where she became the presi-
dent of the GrandStrandGenealogy
Club. She had several articles pub-
lished in the Online Worldwide Ge-
nealogy Magazine and was on the
boardof theSouthBayLakes Condo
Association.
Karen is survived by her hus-
band, Robert Walizer; children, Sha-
ron and husband Thomas Travis,
Lawrenceville, Ga.; Robert and wife
Samantha, Mountain Top; and Ke-
vin and wife Tara, of Pittston; also
by her beloved grandchildren, Erin
and husband Daniel Harris, Logan-
ville, Ga.; Alexa Walizer, Mountain
Top, and Logan Walizer, Pittston;
great-grandchildren, Christian, Dy-
lan and Gavin Harris, Loganville,
Ga. She will be dearly missed by her
sisters, Joyce and husband John
Krull, Snellville, Ga.; Claireandhus-
band Herb Godfrey Jr., Kingston;
and Ann and husband Michael
Fleig, Milford, Del. She is also sur-
vived by her aunt, Rita Graf of
Wilkes-Barre; uncle and aunt, Tho-
mas and Edna Brannigan, Philadel-
phia; as well as numerous cousins,
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be con-
ducted at 10 a.m. Saturday fromthe
Lehman Family Funeral Service
Inc., 689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre,
with The Rev. James E. McGaha-
gan, pastor of St. Andrews, officiat-
ing. Interment will be in St. Marys
Cemetery, Hanover Township.
Friends may call from 9 a.m. until
the time of service Saturday at the
funeral home.
Memorial contributions, if desir-
ed, may be sent to the American
Cancer Society, 712 S. Keyser Ave.,
Taylor, PA18517.
Condolences may be sent by vis-
iting www.lehmanfuneralhome-
.com.
Karen Walizer
October 2, 2011
TRACY C. GOODRICH, 65, of
Gill Street, Dupont, died Thurs-
day, October 6, 2011, at Kindred
Hospital Wyoming Valley, Wilkes-
Barre.
Funeral arrangements are
pending fromthe Yeosock Funeral
Home, 40S. MainSt., Plains Town-
ship.
WILKES-BARRE A city
man was acquitted by a Luzerne
County jury on a charge he
pushed a woman off a bicycle.
Angus Alphonso Garrison, 24,
of Marlborough Avenue, was
accused by city police of push-
ing Pamela Stevens off a bicycle
on Old River Road on Aug. 4,
2010. Police allege several peo-
ple witnessed the alleged in-
cident.
After a trial over two days on
Monday and Tuesday, the jury
deliberated 90 minutes before
finding Garrison not guilty of
aggravated assault.
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Ava Grace Coltrane, daughter of
Doug and Kristy Coltrane, Plains
Township, is celebrating her first
birthday today, Oct. 7. Ava is a
granddaughter of Bruce and
Paulette Reilly, Wilkes-Barre;
Steve and Debbie Shackelford,
Arkansas; and the late Ronald D.
Coltrane Sr. She is a great-grand-
daughter of Roberta Reilly,
Mountain Top, and the late Irene
Hando.
Ava G. Coltrane
Dakota Wilson, son of Kendell
Watson and Henry Wilson, both
of Freeland, is celebrating his
ninth birthday today, Oct. 7.
Dakota is a grandson of Beth
Evert, Mountain Top, and Dave
Watson, White Haven. He has a
brother, Blaine, and three sisters,
Breanna, Jalynn and Skye.
Dakota Wilson
Richard Klepadlo III, son of Lisa
and Richard Klepadlo Jr., Hanov-
er section, Nanticoke, is cele-
brating his 10th birthday today,
Oct. 7. Rickey is a grandson of
Evelyn and Richard Klepadlo Sr.,
Hanover section, Nanticoke, and
the late Regina and Victor Gomb
Jr. He has a sister, Riley, 12.
Richard Klepadlo III
Lauren Renee Youells, daughter
of James and Susan Youells,
Forty Fort, is celebrating her
eighth birthday today, Oct. 7.
Lauren is a granddaughter of
Harold and Rita Jenkins, Forty
Fort, and James and Helen
Youells, Plymouth. She is a great-
granddaughter of Helen Youells,
Plymouth. Lauren has two sis-
ters, Rachelle, 10, and Alexis, 2,
and a brother, James, 4.
Lauren R. Youells
Alesha Nicole Dennis, daughter
of Danielle Dennis, Hanover
Township, is celebrating her 12th
birthday today, Oct. 7. Alesha is a
granddaughter of Theresa Den-
nis, Hanover Township. She is a
great-granddaughter of Mary
Jane Morio; the late Bill Morio;
and the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Perlowski. Alesha has two broth-
ers, Masin, 7, and Timmy, 6.
Alesha N. Dennis
The Luzerne County Community College Alumni Association will hold its 22nd annual Alumni
Association Fall Craft Festival from10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 15 at the campus in Nanticoke. This
years craft show will feature more than 150 vendors from across the region, raffles, food vendors
and childrens entertainment. Admission is $2. Children 12 years old and younger are admitted free.
Proceeds will benefit student programs. For more information, call the LCCC Alumni Office at 740-
0735 or 800-377-LCCC, ext. 7735. Members of the craft festival planning committee, seated, are
JoAnn Chukinas; Susan Gilroy-King; Gloria Migatulski, craft festival co-chair; Russell Keeler, craft
festival co-chair; and Carol Dean. Standing: Kim Neary; Patricia Besermin; Melissa Taney, president,
LCCC Alumni Association; Brenda Sickler; and Bonnie Brennan Lauer, director, alumni relations,
LCCC.
LCCC alumni hosting Fall Craft Festival Oct. 15
The Rev. Debra North, with her
dog, Precious, will conduct a
Blessing of the Animals at 1 1 a.m.
on Saturday on the lawn at St.
Johns Lutheran Church, 231
State St., Nanticoke. All kinds of
animals are welcome. Every year
rabbits, cats, dogs, frogs, turtles
and birds have been present for
this non-denominational event. In
case of inclement weather, the
blessing will be held in the church
basement.
St. Johns Lutheran Church
plans animal blessing
FORTY FORT: A question
and answer session on breast
cancer will be presented by
Dr. Dan Kopen of Kingston
from 6 to 7 p.m. on Monday
at Candys Place: The Center
for Cancer Wellness, Suite
120, 190 Welles St.
Light refreshments will be
served. For reservations, call
714-8800.
WEST PITTSTON: A pizza
sale will take place today at
First United Methodist
Church of West Pittston, 408
Wyoming Ave.
Baked and unbaked pizza
with optional onions is avail-
able for $11 per tray. Option-
al toppings include sweet red
peppers, sausage or peppero-
ni for $2 each. Specialty
pizzas are broccoli, tomato
and garlic for $14 per tray,
and a cheese-less vegetable
pizza with tomatoes, onions,
broccoli, red peppers and
mushrooms for $13. Place
orders by calling the church
office, 655-1083.
WILKES-BARRE: The
North End Slovak Club will
hold a fundraiser for Art
Fisk, a local resident who is
battling cancer. The benefit
will take place from 3 to 7
p.m. on Oct. 15 at the club,
635 N. Main St. Proceeds
will help Smith offset med-
ical bills.
Tickets are $8 and must be
purchased by Saturday by
calling 829-3398. For more
information, contact Mike
Minorek at 239-4995. Mone-
tary donations are also being
accepted at the Slovak Club.
IN BRIEF
Allied Services held a very successful Ryans Run Pre-Race Celebration at the Backyard Ale
House. More than 200 guests attended, raising more than $3,000 for the Ryans Run campaign.
Music was provided by Kate Herrity K8. Ryan Leckey and 19 other runners will participate in the
201 1 ING New York City Marathon Nov. 6 on behalf of Allied Services, a bronze level charity. Funds
raised will purchase high-tech equipment for rehabilitation of pediatric and adult patients of Allied
Rehab and Heinz Rehab. For more information or to donate, call 348-1407 or visit www.allied-ser-
vices.org/ryansrun. Members of the Ryans Run Team, from left, are Matt Scalese, TLC/Northeast-
ern Rehabilitation Associates; Mike Ferguson, Allied Services; Corey Burns, WNEP-TV16; Steve Davi-
dowitz, Sammons Securities; Ryan Leckey, WNEP-TV16; Dr. Paul Tomcykoski; Bornfase Nyandusi
Omurwa, student at Luzerne County Community College; Michelle Mariotti; and Cathy Guzzi, Allied
Rehab.
Allied Services raises more than $3,000 for Ryans Run campaign
The Rotary Club of Plains has supported programs for special
needs children within the community since its founding in 1948.
This year, the club presented $800 to Wendy Patton of the Jewish
Community Centers Autistic Program. The money will be used to
sponsor an autistic child at the JCC summer camp for autistic
children. To become a member of a local Rotary International Club,
contact Paul Muczynski at 825-4724. From left are Rotarian Mitch
Kornfeld, club president Tom Malloy, Patton, and Rotarians Paul
Muczynski and Jim Susek.
Plains Rotary makes donation to JCC Autistic Program
For the seventh year, Citizens Bank volunteers distributed backpacks of school supplies as part
of their annual Gear for Grades initiative. Approximately 100 new backpacks donated by Citizens
Bank were delivered to the St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen for distribution to area children in need. The
school supplies were collected at Citizens Bank branch locations. Representatives, first row, are
Anne Marie McCawley, executive director, St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen, and Donna Farrell, senior
vice president and regional manager of Citizens Bank. Second row are branch managers Dan Fuhr,
Daniel DiGiovanni, Carolyn Connell, Joan Hilburt and Frank Mazzitelli.
Citizens Bank fills backpacks with supplies for local students
There may be no greater tribute
to Steves success than the fact
that much of the world learned of
his passing on a device he
invented.
President Barack Obama
The death on Wednesday of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, creator of the
iPhone, elicited reaction from the nations highest elected officeholder
to everyday fans, one of whom compared the inventors passing to the
untimely deaths of Elvis Presley and John Lennon. Its the end of an
era, said the Apple aficionado.
Corporate America must
alter its greedy course
W
e are heading for economic disaster
and no one wants to address the real
problem.
Protests are breaking out in major cities
all over the country, particularly in New
York City. It should be asked: Are the Wall
Street protesters all communists, anar-
chists or socialists? I say, no.
They are people who have little chance
for employment in an economic system
that has become solely about profit. The
capitalist system is the greatest system in
the world, but only when it is fair capital-
ism. The system depends on consumers
for corporate profits, but the very people
who feed the wallets of the CEOs and
corporate mavens are the ones who have
been spit out, cast off and replaced by
Chinese workers. We will never have a
sound economy if we employ only the
Chinese.
There was a time when corporate Amer-
ica used its resources to create American
jobs, so a middle-class person could earn a
decent living. Manufacturing facilities
were built, health care was provided, lunch
rooms sold discounted food and some
facilities even had recreational areas. The
middle-class person could earn a livable
wage 30 years ago. Now all that has
changed.
All corporate America now wants is our
money for their Chinese products. Greed is
the very reason why this country is head-
ing for economic catastrophe. If you want
to sell to the American people, thats great.
But shouldnt you be obligated to manu-
facture at least 50 percent of your products
in America?
If we dont change course we are
doomed! NAFTA was the worst decision.
Charlotte Hendershot
Plains Township
Student calls for photos
of damaged Sterling
I
have been keeping up with the news on
the Hotel Sterling in Wilkes-Barre for
about six months.
I am a student at Crestwood High
School. Last year, I did my junior-year
research paper on The Preservation of
Historic Sites and I felt as though the
Sterling would be a perfect place for my
senior project.
I tried to contact CityVest months ago to
get permission to photograph a portion of
the inside of the building. I find it insulting
that its members did not send back an
email.
I feel as though officials have been trying
everything to get rid of this beautiful and
historical site in our community, and now
the flooding is merely an excuse. I urge
officials to give the community proof of the
damage through pictures.
The hotel has been a part of the city
skyline for 113 years; give us a reason why
you are taking it away. Explain why the
money to preserve it seemingly was
thrown away.
Brooke Kemler
Wright Township
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AS THE U.S. economy
seemingly lurches toward
another recession, employ-
ers across the nation are
imploring Washington to
adopt pro-growth policies
that will foster the private
investment our communities need to put
people back to work.
In Pennsylvania, the unemployment rate
stands at about 7.8 percent. The number is
probably higher when we include those
people who have given up looking for work.
But what is most frustrating are those
instances in which the federal government
takes actions that kill jobs rather than sus-
tain them. This type of counterproductive
government policy is exemplified by the
ongoing bailouts for sugar-producing com-
panies at the expense of Pennsylvanias
global leadership in confectionery goods.
Every five years, Congress writes a new
farm bill, and every five years, lawmakers
give away federal largesse to about 6,000
sugar farmers. These goodies include cartel-
like quotas on domestic sugar production,
restrictive trade barriers to sugar imports
and artificially high government-mandated
prices for sugar. The impact on Pennsylva-
nia confectioners and other sugar-using food
and beverage companies undermines our
competitiveness with foreign firms that can
buy open-market sugar at lower, global
prices.
If this sounds like a government handout
or subsidy, thats exactly what it is. The
results are much higher prices and tighter
supplies than would exist in a free market.
Whats worse, these hidden taxes not only
hurt our states manufacturers and confec-
tioners, but also hurt consumers who are
compelled to pay higher prices for everyday
products such as bread, peanut butter, toma-
to sauce and even canned or frozen fruits
and vegetables. These subsidies for sugar
farmers hurt our community because they
create major economic incentives for U.S.-
based manufacturers to import sugar-con-
taining products or relocate plants and fac-
tories outside of the United States in order
to avoid these restrictive policies.
Ultimately, the U.S. sugar policy is a hid-
den but very real tax on food manufacturers,
their employees and their customers. If the
government is going to increase our taxes, it
should be done openly not like the stealth
tax on sugar.
The United States can no longer afford to
maintain government giveaways such as the
sugar subsidy program. In addition to em-
ploying more than 40,000 Pennsylvanians,
the sugar-using industry in our state gener-
ates more than $1 billion in wages for its
workforce, and represents tens of billions of
dollars in shipments in and out of Penn-
sylvania. This is real value for Pennsylvanias
economy.
And, if liberated from the price-fixing
scheme benefiting a mere 6,000 out-of-state
sugar growers, our states manufacturing
and sugar-using community would see the
U.S. price of sugar fall to the levels that
buyers in other countries pay. With input
costs down significantly the world price of
sugar is often half the U.S. price these
manufacturers could invest in new facilities,
hire more workers and be in a far better
positions to compete globally and set them-
selves on paths to long-term growth.
The Pennsylvania Manufacturers Associ-
ation urges our states entire congressional
delegation to stand up for this mainstay of
Pennsylvania industry and support legisla-
tion that would end the price-fixing on sug-
ar. U.S. Rep. Joe Pitts, a Republican repre-
senting Lancaster and Chester counties,
recently introduced a bipartisan measure,
the Free Market Sugar Act, which would
comprehensively reform the sugar program
and unleash growth opportunities for this
industry and manufacturers across the na-
tion.
We applaud Congressman Pitts efforts
and urge other members of Congress to join
him in ending this price-fixing cartel.
The harmful impact of the sugar program
is felt everywhere, from the manufacturing
floor to the grocery store aisle to the kitchen
table. Enough is enough.
David N. Taylor is executive director of the Penn-
sylvania Manufacturers Association, a statewide
trade organization representing the manufacturing
sector in Pennsylvanias public policy process. Visit
www.pamanufacturers.org.
Subsidies to sugar farmers hurt community at large
COMMENTARY
D A V I D N . T A Y L O R
L
AST WEEK Alabama
became the first of sev-
eral states that have
passed draconian anti-
immigrant laws to successfully
defend key provisions of its law
in court.
U.S. District Judge Sharon
Lovelace Blackburn found that
parts of Alabamas controversial
law didnt conflict with the fed-
eral governments authority to
regulate immigration. That
means that, effective immedi-
ately, stateandlocal policemust
arrest and detain anyone they
suspect of being in the country
illegally. Schools are required to
determine the immigration sta-
tus of students and provide it to
district officials. And immi-
grants caught without proper
identification can be charged
with a crime.
Alabamas lawis cruel andun-
necessary. But the state isnt
solely to blame for the legal
mess. Nor is Blackburn, though
her decision to allow police to
enforce immigration laws con-
tradicts those of other federal
judges whoblockedsimilar laws
inArizonaandGeorgia. Thefact
is that a significant portion of
the fault lies with Washington.
Congress and the Obama ad-
ministration have largely rele-
gated immigration reform to a
war of words, with each side
blaming the other for the legis-
lative inertia. As a result, states
have been left to provide their
own fixes by drafting what has
become a national patchwork of
regulations. Thats hardly the
way to deal with the nations
broken immigration system.
The only way to prevent
states from enacting cruel and
inhumane laws is for the federal
government to provide a com-
prehensive solution.
Los Angeles Times
OTHER OPINION: IMMIGRATION
Reform needed
on federal level
T
O AVOID FUTURE
embarrassment, has-
sle and expense, lets
keep public officials
names off of public property
with the possible exception of
stationery.
No more plastering a tax-
payer-funded building or
bridge with a plaque that cred-
its its completion to the hon-
orable Senator So-
And-So, whomhisto-
ry might reveal to be
not so admirable. Or
even law-abiding.
No more park-en-
try signs sporting a
laundry list of elect-
ed officials who tem-
porarily control the
purse strings for that slice of
public land. No more roadside
tributes to the man, or woman,
who secured taxpayer dol-
lars for that particular stretch
of asphalt. In short, no more
free campaign signs or silly ad-
ulation.
Dowe respect our hardwork-
ing, aboveboard public ser-
vants? Absolutely.
Do we feel the need to forev-
er etch their names into steel,
stone or other substance pre-
sumably at taxpayer expense
to cap off a public project? Not
in the least.
The folly of following this
out-of-date tradition was ex-
posed again this week when
Luzerne County Commission-
er Thomas Cooney tried to rid
a plaque at the Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton International Airport
of the names of three corrupt
Northeastern Pennsylvania
government officials and their
cronies-in-commerce. His mo-
tion failed to gain enough
votes.
Judging fromsome criticism
later leveled at Cooney, youd
think he was a re-
visionist intent on
erasing images
from group pho-
tos (a la Russian
history books).
We think, howev-
er, he rightly
wanted to spare
the region some
additional humiliation.
Theres a risk inherent in at-
taching living peoples names
to our permanent structures.
The U.S. Postal Service faces
the same hazardwithits recent
decision to honor present-day
U.S. citizens on its postage
stamps rather than, as had
been its policy, the not-so-re-
cently deceased. After all, to-
days sports idol could be to-
morrows convict. (On second
thought, no, that would never
happen.)
For those area politicians in-
tent on continuing to affix indi-
viduals names on communal
property, might we make one
suggestion?
Use an Etch A Sketch.
OUR OPINION: PUBLIC PLAQUES
Custom shouldnt
be carved in stone
Theres a risk
inherent in
attaching living
peoples names to
our permanent
structures.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
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Editorial Page Editor
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WASHINGTON Defiant
and frustrated, President Barack
Obama aggressively challenged
Republicans Thursday to get be-
hind his jobs plan or explain why
not, declaring that if Congress
fails to act the American people
will run them out of town.
The president used a White
House news conference to at-
tempt to heighten the pressure
hes sought to create on the GOP
by traveling around the country,
into swing states and onto the
home turf of key Republican foes
including House Speaker John
Boehner and Texas Gov. Rick
Perry.
Giving a bit of ground on his
own plan, he endorsed a newpro-
posal by Senate Democrats to tax
millionaires to pay for his jobs
program. This is not a game, he
said.
Obama made no apologies for
his decision to abandon seeking
compromise with Republicans in
favor of assailing them, some-
times by name. He contended
that hed gone out of his way to
try to work with the GOP since
becoming president, reaching
hard-fought deals to raise the
governments borrowing limit
and avert a government shut-
down, and had gotten nothing in
return.
Each time, what we have seen
is games playing, the president
said. I am always open to nego-
tiations. What is also true is they
need to do something.
Obama was still at the lectern
when Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid told Republicans he
would permit a test vote as early
as late Thursday on the presi-
dents original measure. There
was little doubt it would fail, the
outcome Republicans hoped for.
The president predicted dire
political consequences for his op-
ponents if they dont go along.
I think the American people
will run them out of town be-
cause they are frustrated and
they know we need to do some-
thing big, something bold.
We will just keep on going at
it and hammering away until
something gets done, he said.
And I would love nothing more
than to see Congress act so ag-
gressively that I cant campaign
against them as a do-nothing
Congress.
Yet Obamas campaign has not
swayed Capitol Hill Republicans
who oppose the higher taxes he
and other Democrats want to use
to pay for his proposal. They ac-
cuse Obama of playing cam-
paigner in chief instead of work-
ing with them.
If the goal is to create jobs,
then why are we even talking
about tax hikes? Senate Minor-
ity leader Mitch McConnell, R-
Ky., said Thursday.
Republicans are resolutely op-
posed to much of Obamas jobs
initiative, both for its tax increas-
es for wealthier people and small
businesses and its reprise of
stimulus spending on roads,
bridges andschools andgrants to
local governments to pay the sal-
aries of teachers and first respon-
ders. They criticize his bill as an-
other version of his $825 billion
stimulus of 2009, one that this
time would rely on raising taxes.
Obama did say he would sup-
port a new approach by Senate
Democrats for paying for his jobs
bill with a tax on millionaires
rather than his plan to raise taxes
on couples making more than
$250,000.
The presidents strident tone
underscored a difficult political
predicament as he seeks re-elec-
tion with the economy slowing
and unemployment stuck above
9 percent. Our economy really
needs a jolt right now, he said.
AP PHOTO
President Barack Obama gestures Thursday during a news con-
ference in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
Obama challenges GOP on jobs
President puts pressure on
the Republican Party to get
behind his plan.
By BEN FELLER
AP White House Correspondent
the economy has enduredjobless recov-
eries before, in no previous recovery
has such a high proportion of the unem-
ployed been out of work this long.
Labor Department figures show that
for roughly the past year and a half, one
in three of the unemployed have been
without a job for at least a year. Thats
more than double the previous peak af-
ter the 1981-82 recession.
Businesses would have to start hiring
muchfaster before a larger proportionof
the long-term unemployed would find
work. Many employers see themas risk-
ier than other potential hires. Some
might need additional training. Compa-
nies arent likely to take such risks until
the economy shows consistent strength.
Brian Wedding, a roofing contractor
based in Baton Rouge, La., acknowledg-
es that he spends more time evaluating
job applicants who have been unemploy-
ed for long periods.
A flags going to come up, for sure,
says Wedding, CEO of Jasper Contrac-
tors, whichemploys about 800at nine lo-
cations nationwide. Well have to dig a
little deeper into whats going on.
Those who have been out of work for
many months describe troubling experi-
ences.
Linda Evans, 59, a home health care
worker in Washington, D.C., has strug-
gledto findwork since her last employer
left the area three years ago. She applies
for openings online and attends job fairs.
But shes found it difficult even to get in-
terviews.
I dont know if its my age or what,
she said. I never expected to be in this
situation. And Im scared.
Long-term unemployment affects the
economy in key ways:
It lowers skill levels, making it har-
der to match the unemployed with avail-
able jobs. Harry Holzer, a Georgetown
University economist, saidthat once hir-
ing picks up, employers tend to com-
plain that they cant find people with the
new skills they need. Companies are al-
ready having trouble filling advanced
manufacturing jobs, Holzer said.
More people rely on government
benefits. Unemployment benefits were
extended during the recession to a re-
cord 99 weeks in states with the highest
unemployment rates. The number of
people receiving food stamps topped 45
million in May. Thats another record.
Older workers unable to find jobs often
drawtheir Social Security benefits earli-
er. Many also have health problems and
end up on government disability pro-
grams.
The long-term unemployed who do
find jobs again will likely do so at lower
pay. A study by the Congressional Bud-
get Office found that the long-term un-
employed earn, on average, 20 percent
less when they finally find work.
Still, its hard to predict the economic
outcome because no one has seen such
levels of long-term unemployment be-
fore, said Steven Davis, an economist at
the University of Chicago.
UNEMPLOYED
Continued from Page 1A
6-percent interest rates from the
U.S. Small Business Administra-
tion.
These are standard SBAloans.
We already have loans and
mortgages. The solution is
more loans? Who can afford
that? Dwyer said.
Most of Dwyers employees
earn $13 to $25 per hour; manag-
ers earn more. Dwyer said its eas-
ier to retain jobs than create new
ones, soofficials shouldbe finding
resources to help keep the jobs in
the area.
He also thinks the government
should help employers like him
who keep employees on payroll
and have them perform flood re-
coveryworkrather thancollect di-
saster unemployment assistance.
Theyre going to pay these peo-
ple 85 percent of their salary to sit
aroundat homefor 26weeks todo
nothing. Why dont they just cred-
it the money back to the business-
es so we can keep these people
working? he said.
Dwyer said hed make the sug-
gestion to federal officials, but
you talk to some clerk or you
send an email and you dont get a
response. He said U.S. Rep. Lou
Barletta, R-Hazleton, came here
and (is) fighting for some things
in Congress, but its been a month
and the immediate help is just not
available.
I heard Congressman Barletta
talk about how we give money
away all over the world. Were re-
building half the countries we al-
ready blew up, but we cant get a
no- or low-interest loan in Penn-
sylvania, Dwyer said.
Barletta spokesmanShawnKel-
ly said Barletta will listen to any
ideas about how to help business-
es recover from flooding and pro-
tect American jobs.
Barlettas Disaster Loan Fair-
ness Act, which would lower the
interest rate of disaster relief
loans to 1 percent, is before the
House Committee on Small Busi-
ness and is also being scored by
the Congressional Budget Office.
Barletta believes that providing
disaster recovery loans for Amer-
ican homeowners and businesses
should not be a moneymaking
operation for the federal govern-
ment, Kelly said.
Dwyer saidstateSen. JohnYud-
ichak, D-Plymouth Township,
toured his plant, has been acces-
sible and referred himto agencies
that are helping him in recovery.
I havent had too many if any
businesses pleased with the re-
sponse of SBA in terms of loan
rates and the speed of the proc-
ess, Yudichak said. Businesses
such as Dwyers have a narrow
windowtoget their equipment up
and running and their products
out the door 30 days, 60 at the
most, he said.
Yudichak said he has been
working with state Sen. Lisa Bak-
er, R-Lehman Township, on legis-
lation to establish a state disaster
assistance program, and Gov.
Tom Corbett and Lt. Gov. Jim
Cawley have been receptive to
their ideas. Baker has said legisla-
tion will be proposed in late fall.
He said people such as Dwyer
who invested their hearts and
souls in their businesses are in-
vesting in Northeastern Pennsyl-
vania and we want to keep them
here. Were going to do all we
can.
BUSINESS
Continued from Page 1A
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
James Dwyer,
of Ideal Sleeves
International in
Plains Town-
ship, walks
through some
of the flood-
damaged parts
of his business.
Dwyer says
businesses
such as his
need help in a
hurry if they
are to remain
open and keep
providing jobs
to people.
compliance with state laws.
It was never my intent toopen
this can of worms, Mundy said,
but its certainly not my fault the
borough is not in compliance
with the law.
The borough manager, council
president and building inspector
all disagree with the states letter,
and they contend the borough is
in compliance and hundreds of
other municipalities across the
stateincludingquiteafewinLu-
zerne County have the same
codes and fee schedules.
The boroughs solicitor, Mark
Bufalino, has beenaskedtoinves-
tigate the law and find out if the
stateis right inits contentionthat
the boroughs codes are not in
compliancewithAct 45or Act 92,
both of which address construc-
tion codes.
Messages left with Bufalino on
Thursday were not returned.
Inspector: Poor timing
Jeff Remas, who owns Ad-
vancedCodeGroup, thecontract-
ed permit and inspection compa-
ny hired by the borough, said the
states determinationcomes at an
inopportune time.
Now the flood victims are the
ones caught in the middle as the
boroughs hands are tied by the
state until the disagreement is
settled.
He said the boroughs inability
toissuepermits or inspections re-
lated to common repairs being
done -- electrical rewiring, new
walls, floors or plumbing being
installed, for instance -- could
lead to shoddy work going unde-
tected. It could also cause those
living in the flood plain to have
difficultygettinginsurancesettle-
ments.
Remas said he constantly finds
mistakes in contractors work,
even though those on the job
knowaninspectionwill occur. He
said he worries about what will
happen nowthat the state has es-
sentially ordered the borough to
cease inspectingalterations or re-
pairs to residential properties.
He said he feels badly for those
who want to make sure the work
is being done properly.
I share their concerns about
shoddy work, said Mundy, who
also urged anyone having work
done to hire an inspector and
withhold final payment to the
contractor until the inspection is
complete.
The issue started, according to
Mundy, when numerous constit-
uents contacted her about the
boroughs practice of requiring
permits for non-structural work
in homes and a 1.5 percent sur-
charge fee to have the borough is-
sue a building permit and inspect
the work.
I think its a very unhealthy in-
centive, Mundy said of the fee,
especially at a time when people
are rebuilding their lives, to have
an inspector hold them over a
barrel is unconscionable.
She contacted Labor and In-
dustry about the practice and the
result was a letter sent to the bor-
oughs mayor on Monday from
Edward Leister, the director of
the departments Bureauof Occu-
pational and Industrial Safety.
The letter didnt address the
fee schedule, however.
Compliance issue
Sean Yeakle, a department
spokesman, said its the depart-
ments viewthat the borough has
failed to show it is in compliance
with state law. If proof is shown,
the letter could be nullified.
Borough Manager Savino Bon-
ita said it is possible the borough
has believed it was in compliance
when technically it is not, but he
saidhewouldliketoget astraight
answer from Labor and Industry
specifically addressing the bor-
oughs perceived shortcomings.
Mundy sent out a letter to all
municipalities in her district on
Thursday advising themto inves-
tigate their own compliance with
Act 92 and if they find they are
not, offering them ways to come
into compliance. She said she is
also looking into legislative ways
to address the issue.
CODES
Continued from Page 1A
Borough Manager Savino Bonita said it is possible the borough
has believed it was in compliance when technically it is not.
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NEW YORK - Its probably not
surprising a guy named Fister
would come looking for a fight.
But knocking out the NewYork
Yankees?
Nowthats another matter.
Yet, DougFister andtheDetroit
Tigers did exactly that Thursday,
using an impressive display of
power at the plate and on the
moundtostuntheYankees at Yan-
kee Stadium 3-2 and capture the
decisiveGame5of their American
League division series.
Don Kelly and Delmon Young
staggered the Yankees by hitting
back-to-back solo homers in the
first inningas Detroit jumpedYan-
kees rookie pitcher Ivan Nova
early.
Fister and four Tigers relief
pitchers finished New York off, as
Detroit closer Jose Valverde
workedaperfect ninthinningfin-
ishing with a strikeout of Alex Ro-
driguez tosendthe Yankees into
the offseason.
Tagged for seven hits and six
runs in4
2
3 innings of aseries-open-
ing loss, Fister found the form in
Game 5 that led him to an 8-1 re-
cord with the Tigers after they ac-
quiredhimfromSeattleat midsea-
son.
Itsgoingtobeanewfight,Fis-
ter promised before Thursdays
start.
It was.
Fister battled the Yankees
throughhis fivegrittyinnings, sur-
rendering five hits and two walks
but just one run. He left with a 3-1
lead.
The Yankees put Mark Teixeira
and Brett Gardner on second base
against Fister in
the second and
third innings,
but couldnt
score.
Then, in the
fourth inning,
Fister escaped a
bases-loaded,
one-out jam by
retiring Russell
MartinandBrett
Gardner on soft
pop-ups.
The Yankees
alsostrandedthe
bases loaded
against Joaquin
Benoitinthebot-
tom of the sev-
enth.
The Tigers
jumped on Nova quickly.
Kelly, the second batter of the
night, drove a 0-1 pitch deep over
therightfieldwall togetDetroiton
the board. Then Young belted No-
vas next pitch high over the left
field fence, staking the Tigers to a
2-0 lead.
That wasquiteadifferencefrom
Saturday, when Nova worked 6
1
3
innings of four-hit ball to pick up
M A J O R L E A G U E B A S E B A L L P O S T S E A S O N
Tigers punch out Yanks
AP PHOTO
The New York Yankees Alex Rodriguez reacts after striking out looking in the second inning in
Game 5 of the American League division series against the Detroit Tigers Thursday in New York.
At left is Detroit Tigers catcher Alex Avila.
Fister and four relievers for
Detroit work out of jams to
end New Yorks season.
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
psokoloski@timesleader.com
3
TIGERS
2
YANKEES
See YANKEES, Page 5B
A SPARTAN EFFORT
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
W
yoming Valley Wests Cathy Byrnes returns a shot
during the District 2 girls tennis tournament
Thursday at Kirby Park. For a story, see Page 5B.
Nearly 100 members of the
Penn State program will return
to State College on Saturday to
celebrate the 25th anniversary
of the Nittany Lions last nation-
al championship team.
On their minds will be one
player in particular who wont
be there.
Former Penn State captain
Steve Smith has been battling
ALS, commonly known as Lou
Gehrigs Disease, for nine years.
As medical bills mount, friends,
family and old Lions teammates
announced this week they were
starting a fundraising campaign.
Steve Smiths group, 84 for-
mer players (are) coming back
this weekend, coach Joe Pater-
no said. Theyre coming back
to reminisce,
to think back
of the days.
Most of them
have been very
successful.
And theyre
trying to help
out their old
fullback
with the
launch of
stevesmith-
fund.org,
which be-
gan accept-
ing dona-
tions this
week. Smith cannot move or
speak and communicates with a
computer system that reads his
eye movements.
Smith recorded 1,500 total
yards and 13 touchdowns for
the Lions and was a captain on
the 86 title team. He was draft-
ed by the Los Angeles Raiders
and played nine seasons in the
NFL.
P S U F O O T B A L L
Nittany Lions will celebrate
25th anniversary of crown
Members will be launching
fundraiser for former
teammate Steve Smith.
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
IOWA (3-1) AT
PENN STATE (4-1)
When: 3:30 p.m.
Saturday
TV: ABC, WNEP-16
N E X T
G A M E
WILKES-BARRE The
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Sham-
rocks announced Thursday that
their newheadcoachfor the 2012
seasonwill be Barry Powless.
Wearethrilledtohavesuchan
experienced player and coach
lead the Shamrocks in their up-
coming season, said Jim Jen-
nings, owner of the team.
Its goingtobeagreat season.
Powless makes for an experi-
encedadditionto the team.
Powless, who has been coach-
ing lacrosse since1990, is the for-
mer headcoachfor the Rochester
Knighthawks and the former as-
sistant coach of the Iroquois Na-
tionals.
Prior to coaching, Powless
playedattackforSyracuseUniver-
sity before playingfor the Nation-
al Lacrosse Leagues Buffalo Ren-
egades and the Major Indoor La-
crosse Leagues world cham-
pions, the Buffalo Bandits.
I plan on
bringing a
winning team
to the Wilkes-
Barre/Scran-
ton region,
said Powless,
currently liv-
ing just south
of Buffalo. It
feels great to
get the oppor-
tunity, Ive al-
ways aspired
tocoachat the
professional
level.
Im excit-
ed, my family is excited, and I be-
lieve you are going to see some of
the toughest players inthe league
on the Shamrocks. We will not be
pushedaround, andour teamwill
createalot of skill andexcitement
for the fans.
P R O L A C R O S S E
WBS Shamrocks select
Powless as head coach
Former Syacuse University
player will lead new pro team
in inaugural season.
We will not
be pushed
around, and
our team
will create a
lot of skill
and excite-
ment for
the fans.
Barry Powless
Shamrocks coach
By Times Leader Staff
Keep these numbers in mind Saturday
whenWyoming Valley West plays at Dal-
las in a battle of Wyoming Valley Confer-
ence unbeatens one and zero.
One is the number of times the Valley
West football played on real grass since
the start of the 2010 season. And zero is
the number of victories the Spartans had
on a natural surface.
Whether the playing field plays any
factor will be determined starting at 1
p.m. as the two 5-0 teams play in the
game of the year thus far.
We scrimmaged Whitehall on grass
and thats about the only competition
weve had on grass, Valley West coach
Pat Keating said. But we practiced on
grass all summer down in Plymouth. We
have grass practice fields that were go-
ing to utilize this week just to get our
kids acclimated to it. Were not going to
make that big of a deal out of it.
Neither is Dallas coach Ted Jackson,
whose Mountaineers havent lost a regu-
lar-season home game since falling to
Lake-Lehman in the 2008 finale.
People worry about that stuff, but
that doesnt mean much to me, Jackson
said. Grass, turf, parkinglot, muddy, its
the same for everybody. But were a little
more use to the mud I guess.
Valley West lost its only grass-field
game last season, falling at Abington
Heights 38-14. Whether the fieldhadany
bearing is debatable. Abington was a
powerful squad that went on to win its
second consecutive District 2 Class 3A
championship. Since then, its been 14
consecutive games on the fake stuff.
H . S . F O O T B A L L
Mountaineers hope to level the field against visiting Wyoming Valley West
Saturdays battle of unbeatens will
take place on Dallas grass surface.
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
See FOOTBALL, Page 2B
INSIDE: Predictions and game capsules, 3B.
PHILADELPHIA The Na-
tional League division series cer-
tainly has turn-
edsquirrelly for
the Philadel-
phia Phillies.
Their phe-
nomenal pitch-
ing staff has
been poked
around, their
big guns are
backfiring and
their strategy of
trying to beat
up on the St.
Louis bullpen
suddenlyseems
suspect.
Were the
Phillies bitten
by the curse of the squirrel?
The little varmint twice
showedup inSt. Louis, scurrying
across home plate during the
Phillies Game 4 loss that forced
Phillies,
Halladay
ready for
Game 5
Philadelphia turns to its ace
to shrug off a strange omen
and close out the NLDS.
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
psokoloski@timesleader.com
See PHILLIES, Page 2B
St. Louis at
Philadelphia
When: 8:30
tonight
TV: TBS
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tificial turf field last year didnt
matter as Dallas scored with 3:05
to play for a 21-17 victory.
What will likelybethedeciding
factor is which team can slow
downthe others offense. Bothare
loaded with playmakers and each
has one of the better lines in the
WVC.
They are really similar tous in
the fact they can beat you in so
many ways, Keating said. They
have a great running game and
backfield with Rocco (JimRocco-
grandi)and(Ryan)Zapoticky. On
the perimeter, they have a bunch
of weapons and can beat you out
onthe perimeter.
Its a mirror image, so I think
its going to be very interesting
Saturday.
Since losing dual-threat quar-
terback Adam Goeringer, who
rushedfortwotouchdownsinlast
years victory, Dallas made a con-
scious effort to get the running
backs involved in carrying the
ball. Roccograndi has answered
the call in grand style, leading
WVC Division 3A in rushing
yards with 783 and rushing TDs
withnine. His11.2yards-per-carry
average is second only to GARs
Darrell Crawford(11.8) amongall
WVCballcarrierswithat least100
yards onthe ground.
Zapoticky leads all WVC pas-
sers with 707 yards and 11 touch-
down throws. He benefits from a
pair of bigreceivers with16recep-
tions andfour touchdowns each
6-foot-3 Shane Dunn and 6-4 Ja-
sonSimonovich.
Standout wingback Paul Brace
has missed the last four games
withafootinjuryandJacksonsaid
hisstatusisday-to-day. Braceusu-
ally matches up with an oppo-
nents best receiver on defense,
where his value is immeasurable.
Of course, thebestplayeronthe
fieldwill be wearing No. 7 for Val-
ley West Penn State recruit Eu-
gene Lewis. He leads the entire
WVC with 819 rushing yards and
13 rushing touchdowns. He has
hit on 52.7 percent of his passes
for 435 yards andsix scores. He is
also a standout defensive back.
Lewis rushed for 161 yards in
last years game, but 50 of them
cameonasecond-quarter scoring
run. Eliminate that run, and Le-
wis had 111 yards on his 30 other
carries, an average of just 3.7 per
rush.
Youre never going to stop
him,Jacksonsaid. Hestoogood
of anathlete andhas the ability to
make you miss. He touches the
ball 25, 30times a game, soyoure
nevergoingtostophimcomplete-
ly.
We just have to try to contain
himandwhenhe gets inthe open
fieldyouhave to tackle him.
Last years game also marked
the first time current Valley West
running back Tashawn Bunch
took on a bigger role. The speed-
sterhascontinuedhisstrongplay,
gaining 564 yards and scoring six
touchdowns this season. He and
Lewis have recorded 100-yard
games together three times this
season.
The Spartans main pass catch-
ers Dylan Flayhart, Derrick
Simms and Lucky Williams
dont have the gaudy number of
their Dallas counterparts. Yet all
three have made timely recep-
tions and have combined for six
touchdowncatches.
FOOTBALL
Continued fromPage 1B
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JAGUARS 2.5 2.5 37.0 Bengals
STEELERS 3.5 3 39.5 Titans
GIANTS 10 10 43.0 Seahawks
49ERS 2.5 3 41.0 Bucs
PATRIOTS 9.5 9.5 49.5 Jets
Chargers 5 4 46.5 BRONCOS
Packers 4 6 54.0 FALCONS
Monday
LIONS 6 5 47.5 Bears
College Football
Favorite Open Curr. O/U Underdog
Boise St 20.5 21 58.5 FRESNO ST
Saturday
Oklahoma 9 10.5 56.5 Texas
Illinois 16 14 53.0 INDIANA
ALABAMA 29 29 41.5 Vanderbilt
CLEMSON 21 21 53.5 Boston Coll
W VIRGINIA 20 20 56.0 Connecticut
Miss St 17 19 52.5 UAB
PENN ST 2 3.5 45.0 Iowa
Pittsburgh 8.5 7 52.5 RUTGERS
PURDUE 10 13 48.0 Minnesota
N CAROLINA 13.5 13.5 48.5 Louisville
NC STATE 12.5 11 53.5 C Michigan
RICE 20.5 21 59.0 Memphis
Army PK 2 48.5 MIAMI-OHIO
W MICHIGAN 11 10.5 60.5 Bowling
Green
Temple 10.5 9 49.5 BALL ST
Arizona St 3.5 4 48.5 UTAH
BYU 12 13 48.5 San Jose St
TOLEDO 20 21 51.5 E Michigan
Ohio U 8 8.5 52.5 BUFFALO
NO ILLINOIS 17 16.5 52.0 Kent St
ARKANSAS 10 10 63.5 Auburn
GEORGIA
TECH
15 14 64.0 Maryland
CFL
Favorite Open Curr. O/U Underdog
HAMILTON 4 3.5 53.0 Winnipeg
Saturday
BR COLUM-
BIA
3.5 3.5 52.5 Calgary
Sunday
MONTREAL 13 13 54.0 Toronto
EDMONTON 5 6 51.0 Saskatchewan
NHL
Favorite Odds Underdog
Sabres -125/
+105
Ducks
Kings -110/-110 Rangers
RED WINGS -225/
+185
Senators
HURRICANES -120/even Lightning
BLUE JACKETS -110/-110 Predators
Blackhawks -130/
+110
STARS
Home teams in capital letters.
AME RI C A S L I NE
B Y ROX Y ROX B OROUGH
CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NFL board, the Steelers - Titans circle is for Pitts-
burgh QB Ben Roethlisberger (probable) and LB James Harrison (out). On the
college football board, the Minnesota - Purdue circle is for Minny QB MarQueis
Gray (doubtful) and Purdue QB Rob Henry (out). For the latest odds & scores,
check us out at www.americasline.com. INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board,
Houston WR Andre Johnson is out. On the college football board, Utah QB Jordan
Wynn is out; Florida State QB E.J. is probable; Florida QB John Brantley is out.
ON THE MARK
By Mark Dudek
Times Leader Correspondent
Solid Friday evening card is on tap, with four $40,000 The Equinox
Series Finals headlining the program. Today is also the last On The
Mark column until Wednesday, October 19 as I amheading on a well
deserved vacation. So, in the meantime, good luck to all with your
wagers and I look forward to returning with the picks real soon.
BEST BET: IN FOCUS (10TH)
VALUE PLAY: SHADY BREEZE (8TH)
POST TIME 6:30 p.m.
All Races One Mile
First-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 4 pm races life
4 Buffalino Hanover To.Schadel 3-4-2 Gets some class relief, cruises 3-1
9 New York Colossus J.Pavia 3-1-3 The main danger 9-2
7 Kristal Dream M.Simons 1-4-3 Sjs Caviar mare 8-1
5 Cora Louise T.Buter 1-1-5 Goes for 3 in a row 4-1
6 Photorama M.Kakaley 5-5-9 Been facing older foes 7-2
1 Andoversure D.Ingraham 9-3-3 Tires at the end 6-1
2 M S Heather M A.McCarthy 5-9-6 Little since 8-24 win 15-1
3 Powerlifter Tn.Schadel 3-4-2 Time to hit the bench 10-1
8 Cantabulous A.Napolitano 6-8-6 Little to say 20-1
Second-$4,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000
4 Western Ravenswood T.Buter 9-1-7 Ready to make amends 9-2
2 Every Girls Desire M.Kakaley 2-6-3 Just missed vs similar 3-1
3 Baffler M.Romano 8-5-2 Much better from inside 7-2
8 Summerhill Chris J.Morrill 4-2-1 Hung last couple 6-1
6 Cole Combustion J.Pavia 3-3-8 Pavia the new pilot 8-1
1 Tattoo Hall A.Napolitano 5-2-5 Off a bit of a layoff 10-1
5 Dont Tell Barbara D.Ingraham 9-1-3 Flopped off the upset 4-1
7 Artful Sky A.McCarthy 8-3-4 Dim chances at best 20-1
9 Seeking The Gold N M.Simons 6-2-5 Not from here 15-1
Third-$40,000 The Equinox Series *FINAL*
4 Delicious M.Kakaley 1-3-1 Just has to stay trotting 5-2
6 Arent I Hanover J.Pavia 2-1-1 Hoping for a mistake 3-1
7 Keystone Tempo Tn.Schadel 1-2-1 Done great for team Schadel 7-2
1 Playwear Hanover J.Morrill 1-5-6 Morrill gets the catch drive 9-2
3 Pilgrims Honey T.Buter 5-1-6 Another with fumbly gate 6-1
2 Pilgrims Elan M.Simons 3-5-4 Lucky to be here 12-1
5 Marion Mon Ami A.McCarthy 2-3-2 An also ran 8-1
Fourth-$7,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
3 Cat Call J.Morrill 1-1-1 Sharp Pena stock 5-2
9 Pams Legacy J.Pavia 1-4-2 Should blast off the wings 12-1
2 Life Of Ease J.Taggart 4-3-7 Raced better at Yonkers 3-1
6 Coldheartedrevenge M.Kakaley 4-1-4 Missed a few weeks 6-1
4 Goodbye So Long A.Napolitano 6-7-2 Drops, but off a bit 4-1
1 Out Of My Pocket B.Adams 8-5-5 Brewer struggling 5-1
5 Chase The Sun M.Simons 6-2-6 Still in chase mode 20-1
7 Universal Dream N T.Buter 1-7-5 Peg below these 10-1
8 Luck Goes Around A.McCarthy 3-1-2 Freehold invader 15-1
Fifth-$40,000 The Equinox Series *FINAL*
6 Catalyst J.Pavia 3-3-7 A big win for Pavia 7-2
5 Donatello A.McCarthy 1-7-3 Too many question marks 2-1
1 On The Podium M.Simons 2-5-1 Schnittker pupil 5-2
4 Blockbuster Hanover M.Kakaley 1-8-5 Never know with 2yr old trotters 10-1
3 Act Out Hanover J.Morrill 5-2-4 Morrill the new pilot 5-1
2 Learn My Lesson T.Buter 4-4-5 Tires late in mile 6-1
Sixth-$40,000 The Equinox Series *FINAL*
7 Campanile M.Kakaley 1-2-1 Sharp filly 7-2
8 Mcsauna A.McCarthy 2-1-6 Fan favorite 4-1
6 Arodasi J.Pavia 1-3-2 Pavia owns-reins-trains 9-2
1 Love You Bye A.Napolitano 2-1-2 A gamer 8-1
4 I Am Passionate J.Meittinis 4-2-8 Lacks that late stamina 10-1
2 All These Things M.Simons 1-4-1 From barn of Casie Coleman 3-1
3 So Easy Baby J.Morrill 3-1-1 A cut behind the rest 5-1
5 Malinka T.Buter 2-2-6 Shapes up as great race 12-1
Seventh-$22,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $17,500 last 5
4 Winning Fireworks J.Morrill 3-2-7 Ready to explode 7-2
2 Sleek N Wow M.Kakaley 1-9-7 When hes flat, hes tough 4-1
3 Not Nice A.McCarthy 1-7-4 Underachiever 3-1
1 And Heez Perfect J.Meittinis 9-7-5 In soft hands 6-1
9 All About Justice M.Simons 5-8-8 Long road to haul 9-2
8 Budget Gap J.Taggart 9-5-2 Run out of chances 8-1
7 SJs Minolta T.Buter 3-5-7 Needs trip over track 15-1
6 Dr Cal Tn.Schadel 5-1-7 Hasnt come back to that win 20-1
5 Our Last Photo J.Pavia 5-3-2 Quick early, not late 10-1
Eighth-$40,000 The Equinox Series *FINAL*
5 Shady Breeze M.Simons 1-2-3 Scores the upset 8-1
8 Simons Artist T.Curtin 4-1-3 Makes for sweet exacta 12-1
3 Wahine T.Buter 1-1-4 Vulnerable chalk 2-1
4 Lindwood Player A.McCarthy 1-1-3 2-for-2 so far in series 3-1
6 E Z Noah J.Pavia 2-2-2 Buter opted off 5-1
7 Prudence Jolt J.Morrill 1-3-6 A bit short 4-1
1 In Front Charlie M.Kakaley 3-2-9 Left behind 5-1
2 Nabber Again H.Parker 2-3-5 Well back 10-1
Ninth-$15,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 4 pm races life
8 On The Radar M.Kakaley 4-7-8 Finds the right spot 4-1
4 Trottown King A.McCarthy 2-7-2 Trotter, turned pacer 3-1
6 Fameous Western J.Taggart 5-1-2 Favored last two starts 7-2
1 Ideal Joe M.Simons 4-7-4 Racing better of recent 9-2
3 Gotta Love Him T.Buter 8-4-3 Been at this level for a while 6-1
2 Safe Harbor J.Morrill 6-6-4 Winless in 2011 8-1
5 Fine Fine Fine D.Irvine 6-5-2 Failed at Vernon 10-1
9 Bittersweet Champ M.Romano 3-8-2 Takes too long to kick in 15-1
7 Real Liberator A.Napolitano 8-2-6 Crushed 20-1
Tenth-$22,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $17,500 last 5
3 In Focus A.McCarthy 8-1-7 Lays over these 5-2
2 Bookem M.Kakaley 3-8-4 Talented 4yr old 10-1
5 Sevruga J.Meittinis 9-2-2 Has had great season 3-1
9 Aisling T.Buter 1-4-5 Prepped well for comeback 5-1
1 Jaavos Boy D.Ingraham 4-9-3 Tailed off a bit 12-1
4 Big Boy Lloyd M.Simons 7-6-7 Much stronger in 10 4-1
6 Petty Hanover J.Morrill 8-4-2 Drops, but in tough 20-1
7 Tui A.Napolitano 4-8-4 Struggled since NJSS win 15-1
8 Beer League J.Pavia 7-1-1 Lost Pena, lost edge 6-1
Eleventh-$14,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $9,000 last 5
8 Jolting Kate M.Kakaley 3-6-4 Versatile filly scores 3-1
2 Twincreeks Jewel J.Morrill 7-8-6 Lightly raced 3yr old 4-1
1 Hannah Isabel J.Taggart 6-7-8 Taggart gets nice drive 7-2
4 Franciegirl Tn.Schadel 1-2-8 In great form 9-2
6 Shayna Baby A.McCarthy 3-4-7 Up a bit in class 6-1
3 Nora Lee M.Simons 5-7-4 Moves out of claiming ranks 10-1
5 Discoverer J.Pavia 6-3-2 Keep searching 8-1
7 Dragon Dance To.Schadel 1-3-1 Better at the fairs 15-1
9 Nanette Hall H.Parker 9-6-6 Last of them all 20-1
Twelfth-$7,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
5 Caidens Colt M.Kakaley 1-5-8 Still got it 5-2
1 Absolutely Michael H.Parker 5-1-6 Much better post draw 7-2
4 Hawaiian Rowdy D.Ingraham 6-5-4 Reunites with Ingraham 4-1
7 Satire M.Simons 3-8-4 Huff having tough meet 5-1
9 Dr Lon J.Pavia 4-2-5 Used up early on 15-1
6 Gladiare Grande A.McCarthy 6-7-3 Drops in for a price 8-1
8 Tufsun Beach W.Mann 8-3-1 Weak 12-1
2 Fourth Page J.Morrill 7-7-6 Turn to the next one 6-1
3 Scootin Higher T.Buter 7-8-x All kinds of problems 20-1
Thirteenth-$12,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $6,500 last 5
8 Fashion Heart M.Kakaley 7-5-8 Zooooooming bye 7-2
4 Indelible Hanover A.McCarthy 4-7-9 Should sit a nice trip 3-1
5 Im So Blue J.Taggart 1-5-5 Grey pacer 9-2
2 Rush Of Fools T.Buter 8-9-5 Been drawing outside 4-1
9 Daylon Beware J.Pavia 7-6-8 Use in bottom half of exotics 6-1
3 Albionking Espolon M.Simons 6-8-9 Missed several turns 8-1
1 Powered By Zeus J.Morrill 3-3-5 Just 1-for last-43 10-1
7 Hanks Kid A.Napolitano 6-1-4 Bounced around 15-1
6 Hi Ho Steverino J.Meittinis 9-2-2 One more race to go 20-1
Fourteenth-$12,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $6,500 last 5
4 Perec J.Taggart 3-3-4 Taggart takes the nightcap 7-2
7 Maddie And Me J.Pavia 7-2-7 Yonkers import 3-1
5 Ariane Hanover A.McCarthy 1-2-6 Wired cheaper at Freehold 8-1
2 Olivette Hanover T.Buter 7-6-5 Buter having a good last month 4-1
3 Dont Deny Me M.Kakaley 2-4-4 Class of the field 9-2
1 Tammibest D.Ingraham 6-6-9 Empty 5-1
6 Block Party M.Simons 8-6-6 3yr old overmatched 12-1
8 Joyful Years A.Napolitano 5-5-9 See you on Oct 18 10-1
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
TODAY'S EVENTS
H.S. FIELD HOCKEY
Northwest at Pittston Area
Hanover Area at Montrose
Tunkhannock at Elk Lake
GAR at Berwick
H.S. FOOTBALL
(7 p.m.)
Berwick at Tunkhannock
GAR at Hanover Area
Hazleton Area at Crestwood
Stroudsburg at Coughlin
Williamsport at Pittston Area
Wyoming Area at Meyers
H.S. GOLF
District 2 Team Championships at Fox Hill Country
Club
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Wyoming Area at Tunkhannock
Lake-Lehman at GAR
Meyers at Berwick, 7 p.m.
Wyoming Seminary at MMI Prep
Dallas at Pittston Area
Holy Redeemer at Nanticoke
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Delaware Valley at Wilkes, 7 p.m.
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Kings at Susquehanna Invitational
Misericordia at Lycoming Tournament
SATURDAY, OCT. 8
H.S. FOOTBALL
Wyoming Valley West at Dallas, 1 p.m.
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer, 2 p.m.
Northwest at Lake-Lehman, 3 p.m.
Stroudsburg at Coughlin, 7 p.m.
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Meyers at Tunkhannock, 11 a.m.
Wyoming Area at Wyoming Seminary
COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY
Kings, Misericordia, Wilkes at DeSales Bulldog In-
vitational
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Kings at Eastern, 11 a.m.
Misericordia at Manhattanville, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Lycoming at Kings, 1 p.m.
Delaware Valley at Wilkes, 1 p.m.
MEN'S SOCCER
Kings at Delaware Valley, 2 p.m.
Manhattanville at Misericordia, 3:30 p.m.
FDU-Florham at Wilkes, 7 p.m.
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Kings at Delaware Valley, noon
Manhattanville at Misericordia, 1 p.m.
FDU-Florham at Wilkes, 4 p.m.
MEN'S TENNIS
MAC Tournament at Ralston Complex/Kirby Park
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Hilbert, Scranton at Wilkes
Kings at Susquehanna Invitational
SUNDAY, OCT. 9
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Wilkes at William Patterson, 1 p.m.
MEN'S TENNIS
MAC Tournament at Ralston Complex/Kirby Park
W H A T ' S O N T V
AUTO RACING
12:30 p.m.
ESPN2 NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Holly-
wood Casino 400, at Kansas City, Kan.
2 p.m.
ESPN2 NASCAR, Nationwide Series, practice
for Kansas Lottery 300, at Kansas City, Kan.
4 p.m.
ESPN2 NASCAR, Nationwide Series, practice
for Kansas Lottery 300, at Kansas City, Kan.
5 p.m.
ESPN2 NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for
Hollywood Casino 400, at Kansas City, Kan.
8:30 p.m.
SPEED ARCA, Kansas Lottery 98.9, at Kansas
City, Kan.
1 a.m.
SPEED Formula One, qualifying for Japanese
Grand Prix, at Suzuka, Japan
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
9 p.m.
ESPN Boise St. at Fresno St.
GOLF
9 a.m.
TGCEuropean PGATour, Madrid Masters, sec-
ond round, at Alcala de Henares, Spain
2:30 p.m.
TGC LPGA, Hana Bank Championship, first
round, at Incheon, South Korea (same-day tape)
5 p.m.
TGC PGA Tour, Frys.comOpen, second round,
at San Martin, Calif.
8:30 p.m.
TGC Champions Tour, Insperity Championship,
first round, at The Woodlands, Texas (same-day
tape)
HORSE RACING
5 p.m.
VERSUSNTRA, Alcibiades Stakes and Phoenix
Stakes, at Lexington, Ky.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
5 p.m.
TBS Playoffs, National League Division Series,
game 5, Arizona at Milwaukee
8:30 p.m.
TBS Playoffs, National League Division Series,
game 5, St. Louis at Philadelphia
NHL HOCKEY
1 p.m.
VERSUS N.Y. Rangers vs. Los Angeles, at
Stockholm
WNBA BASKETBALL
8 p.m.
ESPN2 Playoffs, finals, game 3, Minnesota at At-
lanta
H.S. FOOTBALL
7 p.m.
Service Electric Cable Wyoming Area at Meyers
WYLN Hazleton Area at Crestwood
ON THE INTERNET
7 p.m.
www.wyomingareafootball.org Wyoming Area at
Meyers
www.wrak.com Williamsport at Pittston Area
www.ofbluedevils.com Old Forge at Montrose
www.northeastpafootball.com GAR at Hanover
Area
www.northeastpafootball.com Western Wayne at
Riverside
www.northeastpafootball.com Lakeland at Car-
bondale
ON THE RADIO
7 p.m.
WILK (910, 980, 1300 AM; 103.1 FM ) Wyoming
Area at Meyers
FOX Sports THE GAME (1340, 1400 AM) Scran-
ton at West Scranton
WHLM (103.5 FM) Berwick at Tunkhannock
T R A N S A C T I O N S
BASEBALL
American League
CHICAGO WHITE SOX Named Robin Ventura
manager and agreed to terms with him on a multi-
year contract.
National League
COLORADOROCKIESAssigned RHPMatt Da-
ley, RHP JimMiller, RHP Greg Reynolds, RHP Co-
ry Riordan, INF Kevin Kouzmanoff and C Jose Mo-
rales outright off the 40-man roster.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
DETROIT LIONS Signed S Vincent Fuller. Re-
leased G Jacques McClendon.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Signed WR Mike
Thomas to a three-year contract extension.
MIAMI DOLPHINS Placed QB Chad Henne on
injured reserve. Signed QB Sage Rosenfels.
ST. LOUIS RAMS Placed CB Bradley Fletcher
and WR Danny Amendola on injured reserve.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
BUFFALO SABRES Signed F Riley Boychuk
and F Jonathan Parker to three-year, entry-level
contracts.
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Recalled F Brandon
Pirri from Rockford (AHL).
DALLAS STARS Signed D Jamie Oleksiak to a
three-year, entry-level contract.
MONTREAL CANADIENS Recalled F Andreas
Engqvist from Hamilton (AHL).
NEWYORKRANGERSClaimed DJeff Woywit-
kaoff waivers fromMontreal. AssignedDStuBickel
to Connecticut (AHL).
PHOENIXCOYOTESSigned FMartin Hanzal to
a five-year contract extension. Assigned G Curtis
McElhinney and D Nathan Oystrick to Portland
(AHL).
WINNIPEG JETS Claimed F Brett MacLean off
waivers from Phoenix. Assigned F Patrice Cormier
to St. Johns (AHL).
American Hockey League
AHL Suspended Wilkes-Barre/Scranton F Zach
Sill one preseason game and one regular-season
game for an illegal check to the head in a preseason
gameat Hershey onOct. 1, Adirondack FBenHolm-
stromtwo regular-season games for his penalty for
an illegal check to the head in a preseason game at
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Oct. 2 and Grand Rapids
D Brendan Smith for the remainder of the presea-
son plus five regular-season games for an illegal
check to the head of an opponent during a game vs.
Chicago on Sept. 28.
tonights 8:07 p.m. series-decid-
ing game at Citizens Bank Park.
The whole countrys talking
about squirrels, said Phillies
manager Charlie Manuel, who
once hunted them in the deep
South. Ive seen a lot of squirrels
in different ballparks besides St.
Louis. Of course, the squirrel
over there was a little different.
Not as odd as the Phillies are
playing.
Two of the aces in Philadel-
phias stacked starting pitching
rotation have already been ham-
mered into defeat by the Cardi-
nals, who were the National
Leagues best-hitting club during
the regular season with a .265
team batting average.
And even Phillies No. 1 starter
Roy Halladay looked human. Be-
foreretiringthefinal 21batters he
faced, Halladay surrendered
Lance Berkmans three-run
homer forcing the Phillies to
rally for a Game 1 victory.
Halladay will be on the mound
for the Phillies tonight against
his good friend and ex-Toronto
teammate Chris Carpenter, try-
ing to propel Philadelphia into
this weekends National League
championship series.
We realize its an important
game, and Imlooking forward to
that, Halladay said. Im obvi-
ously looking forward to it, but I
think you cant put too much on
what the game means.
It could mean doom for Phila-
delphias World Series hopes if
their big bats stay silent.
Slugger Ryan Howard blasted
a game-changing three-run
homer in the series opener and
singledhome tworuns inthe first
inning of Game 2, but he hasnt
had a hit since. He is just 2-for-15
in the series while carrying a .133
batting average. The guys around
him havent been much better.
But the Phillies only need one
big night to change direction as
fast as, well, a squirrel.
This is the biggest game of the
season that were going to play,
Manuel said. If our guys can
come out in a relaxed frame of
mind and pumped up, we can
take it to them.
Thats what Im looking for.
PHILLIES
Continued fromPage 1B
H . S . T E N N I S
District 2 Girls Tennis
Tournament
Teams: Abington Heights (AH); Berwick (Ber);
Coughlin (Cou); Crestwood (Cre); Dallas (Dal); De-
laware Valley (DV); Dunmore (Dun); Elk Lake (EL);
GAR (GAR); Hanover Area (Han); Hazleton Area
(Haz); Holy Cross (HC); Holy Redeemer (HR); Ho-
nesdale (Hon); Mid Valley (MV); MMI Prep (MMI);
Montrose (Mon); North Pocono (NP); Pittston Area
(PA); Riverside (Riv); Scranton (Scr); Scranton
Prep (SP); Tunkhannock (Tun); Valley View (VV);
Wallenpaupack (Wal); Willliamsport (Wil); Wyom-
ing Area (WA); West Scranton (West); Western
Wayne (WW); Wyoming Seminary (Sem); Wyom-
ing Valley West (WVW)
Class 2A
Thursday's Results
Preliminary round
Lisa Chihoriek (WA) d. Englysh Handlong (MMI),
6-1, 6-2; Raquel Sosa (GAR) d. Sarah Gardner
(WW), 6-1, 6-4.
First round
No. 1 Kendra Croker (SP) d. Chihoriek, 6-2, 6-0;
Melissa Tucker (Dal) d. Hope Murray (Tun), 6-2,
6-3; Kaitlin Barno (VV) d. Megan Hinds (Mon), 4-6,
6-4, 6-4; No. 8 Maria Notarianni (Dun) d. Julie May
(MV), 6-1, 6-3; No. 5 Sheena Syal (Sem) d. Emily
Hughes (HC), 6-2, 6-0; Leanna OHora (WW) d.
Lindsey Shingler (EL), 6-4, 6-3; Kati McManus
(Han) d. Edoukou Ezoua (GAR), 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; No. 4
Fallyn Boich (HR) d. Elizabeth OHearn (Riv), 6-0,
6-1; No. 3 Emily Walsh (SP) d. Valerie Bott (WA),
6-1, 6-0; Dana Yu (Dal) d. Abigail Aronica (Dun),
6-2, 6-2; Jessica Lochie (VV) d. Marsha Geiser
(Han), 6-1, 6-1; No. 6GabriellaLobitz (MMI) d. Sisile
Maruzzeli (Tun), 6-0, 6-0; No. 7NellieChmil (HR) d.
Marisa Troiani (MV), 6-0, 6-1; Kyleen Sisson (EL) d.
Laura Drapek (HC), 6-3, 6-0; Elizabeth Cannon
(Riv) d. Gracee Bulger (Mon), 6-2, 6-4; No. 2 Natha-
lie Joanlenne (Sem) d. Sosa, 6-0, 6-0.
Second round
Croker d. Tucker, 6-0, 6-1; Barno d. Notarianni, 6-3,
6-3; Syal d. OHora, 6-3, 6-2; Boich d. McManus,
6-0, 6-0; Walsh d. Yu, 6-0, 6-0; Lobitz d. Lochie, 7-6
(7), 6-2; Chmil d. Sisson, 6-0, 6-0; Joanlenne d.
Cannon, 6-0, 6-0.
Quarterfinals
Croker d. Barno, 6-0, 6-0; Boich d. Syal, 6-4, 6-2;
Walsh d. Lobitz, 6-0, 6-1; Joanlenne d. Chmil, 6-1,
6-2.
Friday's Semifinals
No. 1 Croker vs. No. 4 Boich; No. 2 Joanlenne vs.
No. 3 Walsh.
Class 3A
Thursday's Results
Cathy Byrnes (WVW) d. Emily Pocius (NP), 6-1, 6-3;
Kristen Nalesnik (Wal) d. Michelle McKean (DV),
6-1, 6-4; No. 8 Jenna Lutchko (Cou) d. Miranda Wa-
runek (PA), 6-0, 6-1; No. 5 Alexa Abdalla (AH) d.
AmandaPliska(Haz), 6-3, 6-2; AmaliaOBrien(Scr)
d. Brooke Wharton (Ber), 6-1, 6-2; Maggie Walsh
(Hon) d. Galen Haggerty (West), 6-1, 6-1; Domin-
ique Marcial (DV) d. Megan Hudock (Haz), 5-7, 6-4,
6-3; CaraPerrotti (NP) d. JuliaFonte(Ber), 6-2, 6-2;
No. 6 Maggie Manchester (Wil) d. Anna Podrasky
(PA), 6-1, 6-1; No. 7 Abriana Nolan (Hon) d. Leyna
Fabbri (West), 6-1, 6-1; Brittany Stanton (Cre) d.
Christa Talpash (WVW), 7-6 (6), 6-2; Summer Len-
tini (Cou) d. Kayla Condeh (Scr), 6-0, 6-2.
Second round
No. 1 Taquoia Lee (Wil) d. Byrnes, 6-1, 6-2; Nales-
nik d. Lutchko, 6-3, 6-1; Abdalla d. OBrien, 6-0, 6-1;
No. 4 Kristi Bowman (Cre) d. Walsh, 6-2, 6-1; No. 3
Annette Deutsch (Wal) d. Marcial, 6-1, 6-1; Man-
chester d. Perrotti, 6-0, 6-4; Nolan d. Stanton, 6-4,
6-3; No. 2 Courtney Ostrowski (AH) d. Lentini, 6-0,
6-2.
Quarterfinals
Lee d. Nalesnik, 6-0, 6-0; Abdalla d. Bowman, 6-4,
3-6, 6-3; Deutsch d. Manchester, 6-2, 6-4; Ostrow-
ski d. Nolan, 7-6 (2), 6-2.
Friday's Semifinals
No. 1Lee vs. No. 5 Abdalla; No. 2 Ostrowski vs. No.
3 Deutsch.
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Williamsport
(1-4)
at
Pittston Area
(2-3)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Williamsports Tom Gravish (62-69, 12th year); Pittston
Areas Mike Barrett (2-3, 1st year)
Last Meeting: Williamsport 46-35 in 2010
Scouting Williamsport: After losing in overtime to Stroudsburg in
Week 3, the air has left the Millionaires. Theyve scored just two
touchdowns in their last three games and are coming off consecutive
lopsided losses to Coughlin and Dallas.
RB Devin Miller started the season with a flash, but has rushed for
just 64 yards the last two games. QB Sadiq Burkholter has put a little
energy in the running attack, but much more is needed. Neither he
nor QB Jordan Whaley have been able to jumpstart a stalled passing
attack.
Scouting Pittston Area: Despite losing three in a row, the program
is heading in the right direction. The Patriots were in the game well
into the fourth quarter vs. Dallas and Hazleton Area the past two
weeks.
Big plays were a problem last weekend in the 27-13 setback to
Hazleton Area as the Patriots gave up rushing touchdowns of 60 and
61 yards. Williamsport will try to establish the running game, so the
defense will be tested again.
On offense, Pittston Area is running the ball better that expected,
yet the Patriots havent had a 100-yard rusher in their last nine
games. Williamsport has allowed 7.6 yards per carry in its last two
games, so the streak could end.
What To Expect: Pretty much a toss-up if Williamsport comes to
play. That could be a big if considering the Millionaires unexpected
slide.
John Erzar
Hazleton Area
(3-2)
at
Crestwood
(4-1)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Hazleton Areas Jim Drumheller (3-2, 1st year); Crest-
woods Greg Myers (37-42, 7th year)
Last Meeting: Hazleton Area 28-26 in 2010
Scouting Hazleton Area: After posting consecutive home victories,
the Cougars take to the road for their next three games. Its as tough
of a three-game road trip youll find in the WVC.
QB Chad Hoffman had 137 yards on the ground in last weeks 27-13
victory over Pittston Area. It was his second 100-yard game of the
season. RB Brian Campbell had 89 yards and two TDs and has caught
passes in every game. The Cougars havent thrown the ball much the
last two games, relying on the ground game.
Scouting Crestwood: The Comets made quick work of winless Tunk-
hannock last weekend, winning 49-0. The special teams blocked two
punts, scoring on one of them, and recovered a squib kick. They
rarely kick deep, instead booting pop-ups or squibs short.
QB Nick Aigeldinger did all his damage running on the first scoring
drive, then took a backseat. So did RB Roger Legg, who had a sea-
son-low 23 yards rushing because it wasnt necessary to overwork
him. Crestwood led 28-0 when Eric Pickett returned an interception
for a TD on the first play of the second quarter.
What To Expect: Things point toward Crestwood, especially how the
Comets dismantled an opponent last week that Hazleton Area strug-
gled to finish off. But dont be surprised if the Cougars return down
Route 309 with a victory.
John Erzar
Berwick
(2-3)
at
Tunkhannock
(0-5)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Berwicks Gary Campbell (122-47-1, 13th year); Tunk-
hannocks Rod Azar (0-5, 1st year)
Last Meeting: Berwick 22-21 in 2010
Scouting Berwick: Berwick crushed Selinsgrove via air and ground
for a 45-0 victory last week. QB Jared Pierce (11-of-15, 132 yds., 2 TDs)
had his best game of the season and spread the ball around. RB
Jared Freeman had 151 yards and a score.
The defense posted its first shutout in 20 games, albeit against a
Selinsgrove team much weaker than the powerful squads in recent
years. Nonetheless, the victory could be the momentum needed to
make a very strong run down the home stretch.
Scouting Tunkhannock: The Tigers were overwhelmed quickly in a
49-0 loss to Crestwood last weekend. They allowed scores on of-
fense, defense and special teams.
At times, the offense looked like it could be successful. However,
the play especially on the line was too sporadic to gain any consis-
tency. The defense continues to allow too many rushing yards and
too many points. The Tigers are allowing 42.4 points per game.
What To Expect: Berwick isnt about to let the momentum falter. It
might take the Dawgs awhile to get their legs after the long bus ride,
but once they do they should cruise to a win.
John Erzar
Wyoming Area
(3-1)
at
Meyers
(1-4)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: Wyoming Areas Randy Spencer (17-19, 4th year);
Meyers Corry Hanson (1-4, 1st year)
Last Meeting: Wyoming Area 26-13 in 2010
Scouting Wyoming Area: The Warriors havent just defeated their
last three opponents, theyve steamrolled them by a combined score
of 139-16.
QB Nick OBrien had a combined 272 passing/rushing yards last
week. Hes the conductor, but Wyoming Area has done an excellent
job getting others involved. RB/WR Ahmad Bouie had 100 yards
rushing and RB Cody Schmitz had 119 receiving yards. Five players
caught passes in the 48-6 victory over Nanticoke.
The defense stopped its second run-oriented opponent and cre-
ated three turnovers. Wyoming Area has forced three or more turn-
overs in every game and has a plus-9 turnover ratio.
Scouting Meyers: Meyers looked OK in three quarters vs. Lake-
Lehman last week. It was the second quarter in which the Mohawks
were outscored 35-0 that led to a 42-14 defeat. Uneven play is ex-
pected from inexperienced teams like Meyers, but swings like that
need to be the exception in the second half of the season.
The offense struggled again and has used four quarterbacks thus
far. Fabian Smith looks like he could be a good runner and decent
passer from the position, but left the Lehman game with an injury.
TE Jalen Smith caught a season-high four passes and getting the
6-foot-4 senior more involved might help kickstart the running game.
What To Expect: Meyers hasnt scored more than 20 points in any of
its last 14 games, and its going to take more than that to have any
chance of winning. Wyoming Area by at least three TDs.
John Erzar
GAR
(4-1)
at
Hanover Area
(2-3)
7 p.m. today
The Coaches: GARs Paul Wiedlich Jr. (15-3, 2nd year); Hanover Areas
Ron Hummer (33-27, 6th year)
Last Meeting: GAR 21-20 in 2010
Scouting GAR: GAR posted a 68-26 victory over Holy Redeemer last
week, but the game was tied 20-20 with four minutes left until half-
time. Then QB Darrell Crawford went wild and the Grenadiers pulled
away. He also scored on a kick return and punt return, giving him
four return TDs this season.
GAR has put the passing game on the backburner the past two
weeks, but guys like Lucas Benton and Shaliek Powell can catch and
run.
Scouting Hanover Area: The Hawkeyes have to regroup quickly
after three consecutive losses. The offense had 449 yards last week
against Northwest, yet Hanover Area lost 42-28. A big problem has
been the run defense, which is allowing 288.3 yards rushing per
game during the slide.
On a positive note, RB Parrish Bennett had 182 yards on the
ground while QB Joe Ksiazkiewicz tossed for 197 more and two
scores. Another loss could make it difficult to qualify even for the
Eastern Conference playoffs.
What To Expect: GAR has a lot of similarities offensively to Wyoming
Area, which wiped out Hanover Area 48-0 two weeks ago. That
doesnt bode well for the Hawkeyes, especially if the run defense
continues to struggle.
John Erzar
Wyoming Valley West
(5-0)
at
Dallas
(5-0)
1 p.m. Saturday
The Coaches: Valley Wests Pat Keating (18-9, 3rd year); Dallas Ted
Jackson (222-80-3, 27th year)
Last Meeting: Dallas 21-17 in 2010
Scouting Valley West: The Spartans shook off an early 6-0 deficit to
overwhelm Coughlin 33-19. The defense scored its third touchdown in
as many games on Brett Good interception return.
However, the defense allowed a third consecutive power back to
run for over 100 yards and it will be tested with another, Dallas Jim
Roccograndi. It will also have to handle the WVCs tallest and argua-
bly most-talented pair of wideouts.
The offense continues to kick it into high gear as QB Eugene Lewis
and RB Tashawn Bunch each recorded 100-yard rushing games to-
gether for the third time this season.
Scouting Dallas: After getting a scare from Pittston Area, Dallas
thumped a reeling Williamsport team 41-6. RB Jim Roccograndi con-
tinued his strong running. QB Ryan Zapotickys maturity process
continued to be accelerated with talented Shane Dunn and Jason
Simonovich as his main targets.
The run defense allowed a season-high 187 yards, but based on the
box score it appears most of the damage came when the outcome
was well in hand. However, the Mountaineers havent faced a two-
prong rushing attack like Valley Wests.
What To Expect: This will be Valley Wests first game this season on
real grass. Considering all the recent rain and Dallas has to use the
field for practice, dont expect pristine conditions. This one could
literally slip away from one of the teams.
John Erzar
Nanticoke
(1-3)
at
Holy Redeemer
(0-5)
2 p.m. Saturday
The Coaches: Nanticokes Ron Bruza (5-9, 2nd year); Redeemers
Joe Ostrowski (0-5, 1st year)
Last Meeting: Nanticoke 44-36 in 2010
Scouting Nanticoke: The Trojans hopes to take the next step after a
4-6 record in 2010 took another hit last week when Wyoming Area
dominated them 48-6. The running game has been plugged up since
the season opener vs. Susquehanna, but this is a good opportunity
to get RB Brian Maslowski going. Redeemer has had trouble stopping
the run all season.
The defense saw Wyoming Area complete all nine passes for 246
yards and three scores. The unit will need huge improvement imme-
diately since Redeemer will be tossing the ball more than running it.
Scouting Redeemer: The Royals were tied with GAR 20-20 with four
minutes until halftime. Then the bottom fell out like it has at times,
resulting in a 68-26 loss.
QB David Gawlas rushed for a career-high 158 yards vs. GAR. His
runs from shotgun formation have been the only consistent way the
Royals can move the ball on the ground. The Royals are throwing the
ball about 20 times a game, so dont expect that to stop Saturday.
What To Expect: Simply put, Nanticoke will try to run the ball and
Redeemer will try to throw it. The more successful team should win.
This could end up being a wild one like last year.
John Erzar
Northwest
(3-2)
at
Lake-Lehman
(2-3)
3 p.m. Saturday
The Coaches: Northwests Carl Majer (25-14, 4th year); Lehmans
Jerry Gilsky (9-7, 2nd year)
Last Meeting: Lehman 21-12 in 2010
Scouting Northwest: Northwest came up with a huge win last week,
defeating Hanover Area 48-24 to remain in the District 2 Class A
playoff hunt. RB Tony Politz had a huge game, running for 193 yards
and having over 100 return yards. QB Gunner Majer had his best day
running the ball, gaining 84 yards and scoring twice. He also tossed a
TD pass.
The Rangers gave up 449 yards on defense. The unit bent a lot,
but didnt break enough times. It did allow a pair of fourth-quarter
touchdown passes.
Scouting Lehman: After a sluggish first quarter, Lehman scored five
TDs in the second in its 42-14 victory over Meyers. QB Jared Novitski
has been more of a runner than passer the past two weeks. He had
TD runs of 23, 45 and 21 yards in the 35-point second quarter. The
Black Knights changed up some things on offense to get RB/WR Nick
Shelley more involved. He responded with two rushing TDs and four
catches for 115 yards and a score.
The defense had a second consecutive impressive performance,
albeit against another opponent with a weak running game. The
Black Knights struggled the first three weeks stopping the run when
facing a quality back.
What To Expect: The losers District 2 playoff chances will all but
end. So this one could have a playoff vibe to it as both squads cling
to postseason hopes.
John Erzar
Stroudsburg
(4-1)
at
Coughlin
(2-3)
7 p.m. Saturday
The Coaches: Stroudsburgs Joe Bernard (4-1, 1st year); Coughlins
Ciro Cinti (31-29, 6th year)
Last Meeting: Coughlin 28-20 in 2010
Scouting Stroudsburg: The Mounties won their last three games of
2010 under longtime coach Fred Ross, who was a lame duck most of
the season, and continued the momentum under Bernard. Their only
slip this season was a 7-3 upset loss to Pocono Mountain East in the
rain two weeks ago.
QB Robbie Bennie makes Stroudsburg go. He is more than halfway
to another 1,000-yard rushing season and is a solid thrower. Senior
Ben Kloepping is his favorite target. But running is the Mounties
forte, and RB Andrew Broome is coming off a big game in a 59-19
rout of East Stroudsburg South last week.
Scouting Coughlin: The Crusaders turned over the ball four times to
Wyoming Valley West last week, with three leading to touchdowns in
a 33-19 loss. One interception was returned for a TD, starting a run of
26 Valley West points.
RB Joe Parsnik recorded his fourth 100-yard game, but he needed
a season-high 23 rushes to get to 106.
The defense will be tested for a third consecutive game by a run-
ning quarterback. Coughlin did a nice job corralling Williamsports
Sadiq Burkholter two weeks ago but was torched for 185 by WVWs
Eugene Lewis.
What To Expect: Coughlin has the backs to pound at Stroudsburgs
defense. The difference will be whether the Crusaders can slow down
Bennie, who is the key for everything Stroudsburg does.
John Erzar
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KINGSTON It wasnt the
kind of day the Wyoming Valley
Conference was hoping for
Thursday at the District 2 Girls
Tennis Tournament.
Of the eight semifinal berths
up for grabs, just two WVC play-
ers earned the chance to contin-
ue play today.
Wyoming Seminary freshman
Nathalie Joanlenne and Holy Re-
deemer junior Fallyn Boich both
won three matches Thursday to
reach the Class 2A semifinals to-
day at Kirby Park.
No. 2 seed Joanlenne cruised
into the semifinals, winning the
first 26 games she played. She
won her first two matches in
sweeps, then defeated her friend,
Nellie Chmil of Holy Redeemer,
6-1, 6-2.
Something you have to say to
yourself is that the key is to win,
Joanlenne said. You have to be
competitive, but not in a nega-
tive way. She was clearly my big-
gest competition in the draw so
far. Its important to play some-
one at your level as you compete
in a tournament like this.
Boich, the fourth seed, was al-
most as dominating, dropping
just one game in her first two
matches.
In her quarterfinal against
Sheena Syal of Wyoming Semi-
nary, she stayed on serve with
the No. 5 seed until the 10th
game of the first set. Boich broke
Syals serve to take the first set,
then won the next five games to
take charge of the match, win-
ning 6-4, 6-2.
I didnt want her to get that
streak going, Boich said of her
win over Syal, where she varied
speeds on virtually every shot.
The first set, I tried to mix it up.
In the second set, I let her play
my game.
MMI Preps Gabriella Lobitz
played well into the quarterfi-
nals, but Scranton Preps Emily
Walsh was nearly perfect in a 6-0,
6-1 victory.
Lobitz impressed during the
second round, rallying from a set
point against to win a tiebreaker
in the first set against Jess Lo-
chie of Valley View. In the second
set, Lobitz won the last 11 points
of the match to advance.
Its the momentum of being
ahead and winning points, Lo-
bitz said. It also helps that she
had lost that first set. Thats
weighing on her. The momen-
tum was definitely in my favor
and I took advantage of it.
My forehand really came
through for me as well.
In Class 3A, Crestwoods Kristi
Bowman reached the quarterfi-
nals, but struggled with her
serve in a 4-6, 6-3, 3-6 loss to
Alexa Abdalla of Abington
Heights.
The Lackawannna League
earned two spots in the semifi-
nals in both Class 2A and 3A.
The remaining two berths in
Class 3A went to Heartland Con-
ference member Williamsport.
D I S T R I C T 2 G I R L S T E N N I S
Two WVC players
advance to semis
Seminarys Joanlenne and
Redeemers Boich will
continue play in Class 2A.
By JOHN MEDEIROS
jmedeiros@timesleader.com
WRIGHTTWP. Crestwood
middle hitter Stephanie Klug
had some big shoes to fill this
season when she replaced All-
Stater Kayla Jeckell as the
Comets go-to player. The 5-
foot-11senior demonstrated
once again Thursday that shes
up to the task.
Klug turned in a dominating
performance in leading Crest-
wood to a 3-0 victory over Hazle-
ton Area in Wyoming Valley
Conference volleyball action.
The scores were 25-8, 25-22,
25-14.
The Comets thrived when
Klug was on the front row. She
consistently delivered rocket
shots that proved to be virtually
impossible to defend and dis-
played a knack for hitting to
open spaces.
I really felt like I was in my
best form, said Klug, who had
14 kills, four blocks and two
service points. I was really
excited because we are playing
pretty well and want to keep
improving.
Crestwood (6-2) had little
difficulty against Hazleton Area.
The Comets rolled to easy wins
in games one and three after
surviving a host of unforced
errors in game two.
Crestwood forged a16-7 lead
in game one on two straight
spikes by Klug, and closed it out
with a riveting ace by Hannah
Lee.
Hazleton Area (3-6) fell be-
hind 7-1in the game two, but the
Cougars drewto within 23-22
behind the stellar hitting of 5-9
senior middle hitter Megan
Baranko, who made one of the
best plays of the match. She
skied above the net to block a
shot by Klug that seemed to fuel
Hazleton Areas comeback at-
tempt.
I just positioned myself in
front of her, said Baranko. I
was able to time my jump per-
fectly.
The Cougars breezed to victo-
ry in game three behind Klugs
hitting and the service play of
Katie Nork and Lee. Klug had
four kills, including a blast that
gave Crestwood an18-9 lead
that proved to be insurmount-
able.
Klug is solid hitter, said
Hazleton Area coach Chris
Fallabel. Shes very consistent
and she got the job done.
Crestwood got an excellent
effort fromjunior setter Carina
Mazzoni, who dished out 24
assists and notched three kills.
Mazzoni recently recorded her
1,000th career assist.
I just try and keep the ball off
the floor and get it to our hit-
ters, Mazzoni said. I feel pretty
confident that our hitters will
deliver.
Baranko paced Hazleton Area
with six kills, seven service
points and11digs. Jessica
Thorne had three kills and six
digs, while Catherine Labuz had
five assists and three service
points.
Nanticoke 3, GAR0
The Trojans swept GAR25-4,
25-7, 25-13.
Kaylee Shinski had four
points and four kills for Nanti-
coke. Alex Krysiuk added nine
points and six assists. Taylor
Briggs had seven points and two
kills.
Jocelyn Vazquez led GAR
with five points and two blocks.
Brittany Stephenson added
three points.
North Pocono 3, Berwick 2
North Pocono bounced back
to win the fourth game and
deciding fifth in a win over Ber-
wick. North Pocono won the
first game 25-19, the fourth
25-16, and the deciding game
15-13.
Nichole Malec led the way for
North Pocono with 36 assists
and Lizzie Lieski added12 kills.
Berwick won the second and
third games by the scores of
25-16 and 26-24 and was led by
Becky Bodwicks14 service
points and17 digs. Margaret
Bridge added12 kills for the
Bulldogs.
Delaware Valley3, Dallas 0
Delaware Valley cruised to a
sweep by the scores of 25-3,
25-11and 25-12.
Carissa Dube led the winners
with 22 service points and12
kills while Rachel Miller record-
ed 24 assists and16 points.
Dallas Kelly Monaghan had
13 assists and12 digs while Anna
Chinikaylo (20 digs) and Chris-
tina Biltz (11digs) contributed.
Tunkhannock 3, Coughlin1
Anna Boecker posted a
match-high16 kills as the host
Tigers won 25-13, 25-15, 17-25,
25-22.
Boecker added12 service
points and five aces while Mi-
chelle Goodwin had six kills and
five digs. Britney Atkins record-
ed15 service points and17 digs.
Danielle Georgetti (7 assists,
4 kills), Katie Rocker (6 aces, 3
kills) and Brooke Stepanski (8
service points, 4 kills) led the
Crusaders.
H . S . G I R L S V O L L E Y B A L L
Crestwood sweeps past Cougars
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Crestwoods Carina Mazzoni, right, skies for the ball as Hazleton
Areas Brianna Woznicki goes for the block Thursday.
Klug dominates at the net for
the Comets, who pick up
sixth victory of the season.
By VAN ROSE
For The Times Leader
TUNKHANNOCK Chelsea
Donvito scored the games only
goal at 8:40 of the first half as
Tunkhannock defeated Berwick
1-0 in Wyoming Valley Confer-
ence field hockey on Thursday.
Marley Mason assisted the
score. Keeper Kelsey Rincavage
made one save.
Berwick ......................................................... 0 0 0
Tunkhannock ............................................... 1 0 1
First half: 1. TUN, Chelsea Donvito (Marley Ma-
son), 8:14.
Shots: BER 3, TUN 24; Saves: BER 12 (n/a),
TUN 1 (Kelsey Rincavage); Corners: BER 2, TUN
4.
Holy Redeemer 5,
Abington Heights 0
Ashley Bernardi scored three
times to pace the Royals, while
Marnie Kusakavich and Lauren
Bernardi also split the cage for a
score.
Holy Redeemer ........................................... 4 1 5
Abington Heights......................................... 0 0 0
First half: 1. HR, Marnie Kusakavich 28:43; 2. HR,
Ashley Bernardi (Sarah Altemose) 16:48; 3. HR,
Ashley Bernardi (Melanie Kusakavich) 13:45; 4. HR,
Lauren Bernardi 6:11; Second half: 5. Ashley Ber-
nardi (Mallory Kusakavich) 27:21
Shots: HR23, AH4; Saves: HR4 (Elizabeth Ni-
chols, SelenaMalacari), AH15(JamieKester, Claire
Notarriani); Corners: HR 19, AH 2.
Wyoming Area 1,
Wallenpaupack 0
Serra Degnan scored the
games lone goal off a pass from
Sam Shiner to lead the Warriors
to the victory.
Wyoming Area............................................. 1 0 1
Wallenpaupack............................................ 0 0 0
First half: 1. WA, Serra Degnan (SamShiner) 3:13;
Shots: WA41, WALL 1; Saves: WA1 (Nicole Cum-
bo, Emily Wolfgang), WALL 29 (n/a); Corners: WA
12, WALL 0.
Elk Lake 4, GAR1
Elk Lake scored three second-
half goals en route to the victory
at Miner Park.
Elk Lake........................................................ 1 3 4
GAR............................................................... 1 0 1
First half: 1. GAR, Jordan Liguori 28:24; 2. EL, Ste-
ven 15:35; Secondhalf: 1. EL, Sabrina Clark 13:45;
2. EL, Trevor Gavin 6:19; 3. EL, Trevor Gavin 1:08
Saves: EL 3 (Luke Meyers), GAR 10 (Elissa
Domzalski); Corners: EL 7, GAR 4.
Wyoming Valley West 2,
Coughlin 0
Maura Amistranski broke up a
tie game late in the second half
with a goal and then assisted on
another with less than four
minutes left to play, sealing the
win for Wyoming Valley West.
Wyoming Valley West................................... 0 0 0
Coughlin.......................................................... 0 2 2
Second half: 1. WVW Maura Amistranski (Alex
Gonda) 7:55; 2. WVWNicole Sott (Amistranski) 3:57
Shots: WVW 14, COU 5; Saves: WVW 4 (Kait
Smicherko), COU11(PaigeTedik); Corners: WVW
13, COU 5.
Lake-Lehman 2,
Wyoming Seminary 2 (OT)
Mallory Lefkowitz gathered a
goal and an assist for Wyoming
Seminary and Michelle Litski
picked up two assists for Lake-
Lehman, but neither team could
manage a game-winner in the
extra session and had to settle
for a tie.
Lake-Lehman.............................................. 1 1 0 2
Wyoming Seminary ................................... 1 1 0 2
First half: 1. WSKristen Mericle (Mallory Lefkowitz)
21:43; 2. LL Marissa Moosic (Michelle Litski) 26:22.
Second half: 1. WS Lefkowitz (Christian Stefa-
nides) 13:30; 2. LL Amanda Mathers (Michelle Litski)
15:19.
O.T.: No Scoring.
Shots: LL 5, WS22; Saves: LL 11 (Nikki Sutliff),
WS 2 (Ellie McDougal/Hanna Dressler); Corners:
LL 8, WS 15.
Delaware Valley 2,
Lackawanna Trail 1 (OT)
Grace Farrell scored the
game-winner in overtime to lift
the Warriors to a road win.
Krysten Brockman tied things
up in the second half and assist-
ed on Farrells decisive goal.
Nicole Rosa scored for Dela-
ware Valley.
Delaware Valley ........................................ 0 1 1 2
Lackawanna Trail ...................................... 1 0 0 1
First half: 1. LT, NicoleRosa17:32; Secondhalf: 2.
DV, Krysten Brockmann 24:14
Overtime: 3. DV, Grace Farrell (Brockmann)
12:45
Shots: DV17, LT11; Saves: DV6(FaithTorkild-
sen), LT 9 (Courtney Ditchey); Corners: DV 11, LT
9.
Nanticoke 2, Meyers 0
Meyers held a 24-5 edge in
shots, but the visiting Trojans
came away with the victory on
goals by Sarah Carne and Kayla
Benjamin.
Alexa Gorski to earned the
shutout for Nanticoke.
Nanticoke...................................................... 1 1 2
Meyers.......................................................... 0 0 0
First half: 1. NAN, Sarah Carne (Kayla Tarnowski)
1:13; Second half: 2. NAN, Kayla Benjamin (Liz
Dougherty) 2:47
Shots: NAN 5, MEY 24; Saves: NAN 24 (Alexa
Gorski), MEY 3 (Rianna Daughtry-Smith); Corners:
NAN 1, MEY 6.
Crestwood 5, Honesdale 1
Anna Dessoye scored two
goals and Chandler Ackers had
a goal and an assist in the
Comets victory.
Visitor........................................................ 0 0 0 0 0
Home........................................................ 0 0 0 0 0
First half: 1. CRE, Chandler Ackers, 27:51; 2. CRE,
Marissa Surdy (Kelsey Jones), 21:13; Second half:
3. CRE, Anna Dessoye (Ackers), 17:21; 4. CRE,
Maury Cronauer, 16:47; 5. HON, Bailey Martin(Mary
Martin), 13:26; 6. CRE, Dessoye (pen stroke), 7:31.
Shots: CRE37, HON4. Saves: CRE2(Danielle
Despirito), HON23 (n/a); Corners: CRE24, HON1.
Hazleton Area 2, Dallas 1
Selina Garzio scored two
second-half goals, both assisted
by Alison Machey, as Hazleton
Area rallied for a win.
Vanessa Parsons scored in the
first half for Dallas.
Dallas ............................................................ 1 0 1
Hazleton Area.............................................. 0 2 2
First half: 1. DAL, Vanessa Parsons, 11:00; Sec-
ond half: 2. HA, Selina Garzio (Alison Machey),
26:00; 3. HA, Garzio (Machey), 1:55.
Shots: DAL 15, HA 10; Saves: DAL 8 (Sarah
Stewart), HA 10 (Leesa Baran); Corners: DAL 6,
HAZ 6.
H . S . F I E L D H O C K E Y
Tunkhannock nips Berwick
The Times Leader staff
WRIGHT TWP. Justin
Okun scored consecutive goals
in the second half to propel
Coughlin to a 3-1 victory over
Crestwood in Wyoming Valley
Conference boys soccer Thurs-
day.
Pat Malone also scored for
the Crusaders to move the
advantage to 3-0.
Alex Machalick scored for
Crestwood.
Coughlin...................................................... 0 3 3
Crestwood .................................................. 0 1 1
Second half: 1. COU, Justin Okun, 27:56; 2. COU,
Okun, 20:56; 3. COU, Pat Malone, 9:56; 4. CRE,
Alex Machalick.
Shots: COU13, CRE 10; Saves: COU6 (Josh
Featherman), CRE 7 (Steve Rerick); Corners:
COU 3, CRE 3.
Lake-Lehman 9, GAR1
Chris Edkins and Jay Dawsey
each recorded first-half hat trick
in Lake-Lehmans victory.
Jeremy Jayme added a pair of
goals in the second half.
Lake-Lehman............................................. 6 3 9
GAR............................................................. 0 1 1
First half: 1. LL, Chris Edkins (Jay Dawsey); 2. LL,
Dawsey (Edkins); 3. LL Edkins(Zach Mongonella)
4. LL, Dawsey (Mongonella); 5. LL, Edkins; 6.
LL, Dawsey (Edkins); Second half: 7. LL, Jeremy
Jayme; 8. LL, DavidEury (BrianPeck); 9. LL, Jayme
(Greg Ciravola); 10. GAR, Jesus Tlatenchi (Edgar
Tapia).
Shots: LL 20, GAR 6; Saves: not available;
Corners: LL 2, GAR 1.
Tunkhannock 8, Nanticoke 1
Zach Benedict scored two
goals and added three assists
for the Tigers in a road win.
Ryan Karnopp added two
goals and an assist while Dean
Mirabelli finished with a goal
and two helpers.
Mike Mihneski had the lone
goal for the Trojans.
Tunkhannock.............................................. 6 2 8
Nanticoke.................................................... 0 1 1
First half: 1. TUN, Dean Mirabelli (Zach Benedict)
38th; 2. TUN, Ryan Karnopp (Benedict) 35th; 3.
TUN, Benedict (Mirabelli) 34th; 4. TUN, Benedict
(Karnopp) 27th; 5. TUN, Karnopp (Mirabelli) 24th;
6. TUN, Jacob Hughes 10th
Second half: 7. TUN, Dan Shurtleff (Benedict),
11th; 8. NAN, Mike Mihneski 6th; 9. TUN, Rich
Stamer (Hughes) 1:00
Shots: TUN22, NAN7; Saves: TUN3 (Zac Da-
niels), NAN 13 (Mike Mavis, Dave Stecco); Cor-
ners: TUN 3, NAN 1.
Dallas 9, Meyers 0
Dante DeAngelo and A.J.
Nardone both recorded hat
tricks in Dallas win at home
over Meyers. Danny Saba add-
ed two goals for the winners.
David Oram had 10 saves in
goal for Meyers.
Meyers ........................................................... 0 0 0
Dallas ............................................................. 4 5 9
First half: 1. DALDanny Saba(Matt Saba) 35:40; 2.
DAL D. Saba (A.J. Nardone) 31:33; 3. DAL Dante
DeAngelo (Brandon Scharff) 11:56; 4. DAL DeAn-
gelo (Josh Shilanski) 4:01.
Second half: 1. DAL Nardone (Shilanski)
38:33; 2. DAL Nardone (Blake Pertl) 38:00; 3. DAL
DeAngelo (Scharf) 34:04; 4. DAL Nardone (Pertl)
32:30; 5. DAL Damon Szatkowski (Casey Barrett)
18:00.
Shots: MEY2, DAL 24; Saves: MEY10 (David
Oram), DAL2(CaseyBarrett/RyanKoslozski); Cor-
ners: MEY 0, DAL 6.
Wyoming Valley West 9,
Hazleton Area 0
Connor Dolan scored four
goals to lead the Spartans.
Eric Whited added a goal and
an assist.
Wyoming Valley West .............................. 4 5 9
Hazleton Area............................................ 0 0 0
First half: 1. WVW, Zack Patricio, 4:00; 2. WVW,
Connor Dolan(BrooksThompson), 12:45; 3. WVW,
Dolan, 18:10; 4. WVW, Dan Taren (Ryan Wisnew-
ski), 31;42; Second half: 5. WVW, Dolan (Eric
Whited), 0:21; 6. WVW, Dolan (Wisnewski), 16:32;
7. WVW, Whited (pen kick), 31:20; 8. WVW, Jere-
my Biagotti, 32:16; 9. WVW, Chris Jaworski (Colin
Harrison), 33:40.
Shots: WVW22, HA1; Saves: WVW1 (Jawor-
ski/DerrickDenman), HA9(LoganWycowatz); Cor-
ners: WVW 11, HA 1.
H . S . B OY S S O C C E R
Coughlin scores three second-half goals to beat Comets
The Times Leader staff
BOSTON Jaromir Jagr
returned after three years in
Russia and scored his
1,600th career NHL point on
Thursday night, leading the
Philadelphia Flyers to a 2-1
victory over Boston and
spoiling the Bruins Stanley
Cup banner-raising cele-
bration.
Ilya Bryzgalov made 22
saves in his first game for the
Flyers since signing a nine-
year, $51 million contract.
Maple Leafs 2, Canadiens 0
TORONTO James
Reimer made 32 saves for his
fourth NHL shutout to lift
the Toronto Maple Leafs to a
season-opening victory over
the Montreal Canadiens.
N H L
Jagr collects point No. 1,600
The Associated Press
GOLF
Kachurak paces Wilkes team
Matthew Kachurak tied for
25th, shooting an 80, to lead
Wilkes at the Fall Blue Jay
Classic hosted by Elizabeth-
town College at the par-71
Hershey Country Club.
Michael Daubert followed,
tying for 56th with an 85.
Wilkes placed 16th overall.
DALLAS Emily Boro and
Cassie Foy were double
winners to lead Misericordia
to a 6-3 victory over Goucher
in womens college tennis on
Thursday.
Michelle Cameron and
Breanne Phillips added sin-
gles victories.
L O C A L C O L L E G E S
Misericordia tennis tops Goucher
The Times Leader staff
the Game 1 victory in the comple-
tionof agamesuspendedbyrainFri-
day.
Although Nova struck out three
battersinhistwoinningsof work, he
was dangerously close to caving un-
der the big-game pressure. Nova
surrendered a leadoff double to
Magglio Ordonez to open the sec-
ond inning and although Ordonez
stayed at second base, Nova left the
game.
The official word from the Yan-
kees was Nova was removed with a
tight right forearm.
Starter-turned-playoff reliever
Phil Hughes, Boone Logan, Rafael
Sorianoandevenace starter CCSa-
bathia followed Nova to the mound
as the Yankees used five pitchers in
the first six innings.
After starting Game 1 before it
was suspended and starting New
Yorks Game 3 defeat, Sabathia
made his third appearance during
the series and promptly surren-
dered Detroits third run.
That came when former Scran-
ton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees star Aus-
tin Jackson dealt away to Detroit
inthe trade that brought center fiel-
der Curtis Grandersonto NewYork
poked a soft double down the left
field line to start the fifth inning.
Two outs later, Victor Martinez
rolledasingletocenter, andJackson
scoredeasilywhentheball rolledoff
the glove of a hard-charging Gran-
derson as Detroit took a 3-0 lead.
Following two quick outs in the
bottom of the fifth inning, the Yan-
kees finally started swinging back.
Robinson Cano delivered a
mighty blowto pull NewYork with-
in 3-1.
Then a couple of jabs brought
themwithin a run in the seventh.
YANKEES
Continued fromPage 1B
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2BA.Jackson (1), Ordonez (1), Teixeira (2). HR
Kelly (1), D.Young (3), Cano (2).
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UmpiresHome, Ted Barrett;First, Bill Welke;Se-
cond, Tony Randazzo;Third, Eric Cooper;Right,
Dan Iassogna;Left, Gerry Davis.
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3:30 p.m., Saturday
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lowa at Penn State, 3:30 p.m. (ABC)
No. Michiqan at Northwestern, 7 p.m. (B1N)
Ohio State at No. 5 Nebraska, 8 p.m. (ABC)
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No. Oklahoma vs. No. 0 1exas at Dallas, noon (ABC)
No. 8 Florida at No. 2 LSU, 3:30 p.m. (CBS)
Miami at No. 7 Virqinia 1ech, 3:30 p.m. (LSPN)
Air Force at Notre Dame, 3:30 p.m. (NBC)
No. 23 Auburn at No. 2 Arkansas, 7 p.m. (LSPN)
Ceorqia at 1ennessee, 7 p.m. (LSPN2)
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Oct. 5 Ncrthwestern 7 p.m.
Oct. 22 !ndiana Noon
Oct. 29 at Minnescta 1BA
Nov. 5 Michian 1BA
Nov. 2 Michian State 1BA
Nov. 9 at Purdue 1BA
Nov. 25 at Nebraska Noon
TV: ABC(Dave Pasch, Chris Spielman, UrbanMeyer)
RA0I0: WlLKFM: 03., WlLKAM: 90, 980, 300
(Steve Jones, Jack Ham)
WEB: www.CoPSUsports.com
LINE: PennState by ^
REC0R0S: PennState (^, 0Biq 1en), lowa (3, 00)
SERIES HIST0RY: 2^thmeetinq, lowa leads 2
LAST MEETIN0: 200, lowa won2^3 inlowa City
KEY MATCHUP: 1he Matt McClointo Derek Moye combo has
beenrescuinq the Lions ollense inthe lirst hall ol the season,
and the Hawkeyes knowit well. Lxpect preseasonAllAmerica
cornerback ShaunPrater to battle Moye throuqhout the contest
withsome doubleteams mixed inlor qood measure.
PLAYER T0 WATCH: lowa quarterback James Vandenberq
took a huqe step lorward last month, throwinq lor 399yards and
rallyinq the teamto the larqest comeback inproqramhistory in
beatinq Pitt. 1he |unior will need to come throuqhaqainst touqh
Lions delense lor the Hawkeyes to pull this one out.
TELLIN0 NUMBERS: PennState is |ust ^7 alltime aqainst the
Hawkeyes at Beaver Stadium, last winninq at home aqainst lowa
in2007.
0I0 Y0U KN0W: 1he Lions have held lour ol their lirst live
opponents to 0points or less, a leat they hadn't accomplished
since the 996season(USC, Louisville, Northernlllinois, 1emple).
0UTL00K: lowa is never a welcome siqht lor PennState,
and withthe Lions' ollense still struqqlinq, this year is no
exception. 1his Hawkeyes squad is watered downlromlast year's
seniorheavy qroup, particularly ondelense, where lowa is a
disappointinq 73rd inthe country. But those thinqs rarely seemto
matter lor Kirk Ferentz, who habitually linds ways tobeat the
Lions. PSUwill have to improve siqnilicantly onollense to win.
PRE0ICTI0N: lowa, 73
Z011 SCHE0ULE
Leaders 0ivisien W L W L
Wisconsin 1 0 5 0
lllinois 1 0 5 0
Penn State 1 0 4 1
Purdue 0 0 Z Z
Ohio State 0 1 3 Z
lndiana 0 1 1 4
Leends 0ivisien W L W L
Michiqan 1 0 5 0
Michiqan State 1 0 4 1
lowa 0 0 3 1
Nebraska 0 1 4 1
Northwestern 0 1 Z Z
Minnesota 0 1 1 4
SpeciaI
teams
Prcjected
starters
WHEN PENN STATE HAS THE BALL
Penn State will win if...
0EFENSE
0FFENSE
Jee Paterne
RIN JI P0J. L0SS
^6th season at Penn State
vs. lowa
Alma mater: Brown (950)
C0ACH REC0R0S
|ott |cC|oir is just ore five
O3s ir t|e courtr] Wit| ot
|eost 0 otterts W|o |os
rot t|roWr or irtercetior.
Key stat
... t|e Nittor] |iors cor sore|oW, sore Wo] |eir coito|iir
or t|e oorturities t|e ceferse |ees creotir. |ost |i|e|]
t|ot Wou|c core frorsto|i|it] ot t|e uorter|oc| ositior,
|ut t|ot sti|| seers ur|i|e|] ri|t roW, corsicerir t|e teor
Wos sti|| ressir orourc ir t|e fourt| uorter of tWo ti|t
ores ooirst !er|e orc lrcioro.
.747 3 136 405
PENN STATE
There was little to do except
wait for the phone call.
Anthony Fera knew it would
be coming. He had a pretty good
idea of when it would happen,
too. But until Joe Paterno dialed
him up and officially invited him
back to the team, there was
some time to kill.
Banned from preseason camp
by his coach because of an alco-
hol-related citation during the
summer his second since
arriving in Happy Valley in 2009
Fera had to make sure he was
ready to go when called.
Because Penn State was going
to need help in the kicking
game. Badly.
Id just kick in my free time,
Fera said. Id kick two days a
week, three days. Id work out at
the local gym. But everything
with that is behind me. Im just
focusing on the future.
But the sophomore kicker has
had Penn State fans thinking
about the past in the last two
weeks. As it stands now, Fera
handles field goals, punts and
kickoffs for the Nittany Lions,
becoming the first to do that for
the program since Chris Bahr in
1975.
Fera worked slowly worked
his way out of Paternos dog-
house and back onto the field
throughout the first four weeks
of this season. He sat out the
opener entirely before making
his 2011 debut in the second half
next week with a few punts.
By the third week, however,
Penn States kicking game was a
disaster and it very nearly cost
the Lions a win down at Temple.
Kickers Evan Lewis and Sam
Ficken combined to miss all
three field goal attempts in a
game Penn State pulled out
14-10. The Owls blocked a field
goal and a punt in the contest.
At that point the Lions were a
miserable 1-for-6 on field goals
on the season. Fera had already
assumed the punting and kickoff
Fera making most of his second chance
MCT PHOTO
Penn States Anthony Fera (30) has returned to the Nittany Lions and is handling the kicking and
punting duties.
See FERA, Page 7B
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
C M Y K
THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2011 PAGE 7B
S P O R T S
7
1
1
2
3
5
44% 50%
94% 57%
74%
53%
40% 86%
0ffensive
standcut
Mar|us Zusev|cs
ac k! (ca, 100)
James fereatz
a1 C (cc, c84)
Jordaa 8erast|ae
4 Kk (all, c0a)
r|c 0uthr|e
c | (cc, c4a)
M|cah hyde
l8 |k (cl, l8a)
M||e Meyer
7c K (cc, l80)
James Vaadeaber
lc O3 (c1, clc)
8rad hermaa
17 !| (ca, caa)
keeaaa 0av|s
c Wk (c1, cla)
Marcus 0o|er
14 k3 (c0, c10)
kdam0ett|s
1 kC (c4, c80)
k||ey ke|ff
|! (cc, 100)
Matt Job|a
c0 |C (cc, c70)
Marv|a McNutt is
overoir rore t|or l00
receivir ]orcs er ore.
Matt Meyers
1a |3 (cc, cc0)
Defensive
standcut
Stephoa Morr|s
lc kC3 (a8, l84)
0rew kstor|ao
c8 H|kO (al0, c0)
0haz Powe||
c |C3 (cl, c0c)
0evoa St|||
l k! (ca, 1l0)
Jordaa h|||
4 |! (cl, c7)
Seaa Staa|ey
70 || (cl, c4c)
0|eaa 0arsoa
40 ||3 (c1, c17)
N|c| Su|ay
l |S (cl, cl7)
0era|d hodes
c O|3 (cc, c14)
Jac| 0rawford
8l k| (ca, c1)
Nate Stupar
14 O|3 (cl, c14)
0evoa St||| is tiec for
t|e 3i !er |eoc Wit| .0
toc||es for |oss.
Marv|a McNutt
Wk (c4, cla)
Fcurth dcwn
RUSHIN0
P|ayer ktt Yds kv J0
Marcus Coker 87 380 ^.^ ^
Mika'il McCall 9 6 6.8 0
J. Vandenberq 22 33 .5 3
De'Andre Johnson 8 32 ^.0 0
Jordan Canzeri 5 30 6.0 0
Jota| !43 562 3.9 1
PASSIN0
P|ayer 0mpktt Yds J0 Iat
J. Vandenberq 829 095 0
A.J. Derby 36 30 0 0
Jota| 84!36 !!25 !0 !
RECEIVIN0
P|ayer kec Yds kv J0
Marvin McNutt 25 ^3 6.5 ^
Keenan Davis 9 286 5. 3
K. MartinManley ^ 8 2.9 3
Marcus Coker 56 5. 0
Jota| 84 !!25 !3.4 !0
PUNT RETURNS
P|ayer No. Yds kv. J0
Micah Hyde 5 ^3 8.6 0
KICK RETURNS
P|ayer No. Yds kv. J0
Jordan Bernstine 8 8^ 23.0 0
Keenan Davis 3 62 20.7 0
KICKIN0
P|ayer f0 PkJ Loa 8||
Mike Meyer 80 77 50 0
STAT!ST!CAL LEADERS
TEAMSTATS
PENNSTATE
SC0RIN0
TctaI
Opponent
Pcints per ame
lowa Opponent
RUSHIN0
PASSIN0
Averae per ame
Z81.Z
84
Att !NT Ccmp TD
136 10 1
KICK RETURNS
Averae per return
ZZ.4
PUNT RETURNS
Averae per return
8.6
PUNTS
44.9
Averae per punt
FIEL0 00ALS
Made
!0WA
Averae per rush
Averae per ame
TDs rushin
3.9
140.5
7
lowa
4Z.4
Attempts
6.3
Z0.8
Z09.5
Averae per return
Averae per return
Averae per punt
Averae per ame
85
Att !NT Ccmp TD
167 5 4
Averae per rush
Averae per ame
TDs rushin
3.9
148.Z
8
TctaI
Opponent
Pcints per ame
Penn State
^9 09 78 22
PENALTIES
36.Z
Averae yards per ame
FUMBLES
TctaI-Lcst
Third dcwn
C0NVERSI0NS PCT.
Third dcwn Fcurth dcwn
SACKS
8
TctaI
Sccres
RE0 Z0NE
Tcuchdcwns Sccres Tcuchdcwns
43.8
Averae yards per ame
TctaI-Lcst
8
TctaI
3075 67 2250 2^
Attempts Made
1otal yardaqe: 741 1otal yardaqe: 56Z
1otal yardaqe: 1109 1otal yardaqe: 11Z5
151
37.8
95
Z3.8
10
116 60
6-3 11-6
8 6
RUSHIN0
P|ayer ktt Yds kv J0
Silas Redd 9 ^32 ^.7 ^
Curtis Dukes 8 30 7.2 0
Brandon Beachum 2 8 3.9 0
Joe Suhey 9 37 ^.
Derek Day 7 27 3.9 0
Jota| !89 14! 3.9 8
PASSIN0
P|ayer 0mpktt Yds J0 Iat
Rob Bolden 3985 ^55 ^
Matt McCloin ^^76 625 ^ 0
Jota| 85!61 !!09 5 4
RECEIVIN0
P|ayer kec Yds kv J0
Derek Moye 26 ^^3 7.0 3
Justin Brown 6 83 .^ 0
Devon Smith 7 32 8.9
Joe Suhey 6 55 9.2
Jota| 85 !!09 !3.0 5
PUNT RETURNS
P|ayer No. Yds kv J0
Justin Brown 6 5.5 0
Derek Moye 3 ^3 ^.3 0
KICK RETURNS
P|ayer No. Yds kv J0
Chaz Powell 8 23 26.6
Devon Smith 3 ^0 3.3 0
KICKIN0
P|ayer f0 PkJ Loa 8||
Anthony Fera ^5 55 33 0
WHEN I0WA HAS THE BALL
SpeciaI
teams
Prcjected
starters
Iewa will win if ...
0EFENSE
0FFENSE
1HL 1lMLS LLADLR S1AFF
L0SS RIN JI P0J.
6th season overall
3th season at lowa (926)
82 vs. Penn State
Alma mater: Connecticut (978)
C0ACH REC0R0S
loWo |os cefeotec |err
Stote ir ei|t of l0 ores
sirce Kir| |erert too| over
os |eoc cooc|.
Key stat
... t|e HoW|e]es cor just sto] t|e course orc re|] or Kir|
|erert orc t|e HoW|e]es' cooc|ir stoff to ive t|eror
ece. loWo |os corsistert|] overcore to|ert os to Wir ror]
ores urcer |erert, esecio||] ooirst |err Stote. loWo's
rooc to victor] |eirs ir t|e trerc|es orc overW|e|rir t|e
|iors' ircorsistert offersive |ire.
Kirk Ferentz
.559 0 8Z 104
Opponent Penn State
1Z.0 Z3.Z
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PREVIEW
roles headed into Week 4
against Eastern Michigan.
Paterno and assistant coach
Mike McQueary, who oversees
the placekickers, werent going
to risk things any more. They
had Fera start kicking field goals
in practice and the sophomore
has gone 4-for-5 in two games,
missing only a 52-yarder into the
wind last week at the end of the
first half against Indiana.
With the Lions offense strug-
gling in the red zone, Fera con-
nected on three other field goals
in a 16-10 win.
I thought he did well, Pa-
terno said. Got the three field
goals. I think he just needs to
get a little bit more confidence
in his ability, cause hes got a lot
of ability. Hes got a good leg.
Once in a while he gets a little
careless in his drop when hes
punting.
I think overall he had a good
day, under obviously a lot of
pressure because we were con-
cerned about our kicking game
from the week prior to that. He
had to come out. We didnt do a
very good job in the red zone,
ended up kicking field goals. He
did a good job. He should feel
good about himself.
The trick now for Fera is not
to overdo things.
In his rare position, the coach-
es are being careful not to wear
him out during the week, lead-
ing to a tired leg by the time
Saturday rolls around.
Basically not overworking
myself, thats the toughest
thing, Fera said. Sometimes
you think your leg has been fine,
but you dont want to overkick.
You have to take it real seriously.
There are certain drills you
can do that dont require actual-
ly kicking the football. Some-
times you just need to get men-
tal repetitions. I can do that all
practice long if I want to.
Fera has been on a regimented
schedule punting work on
Monday, field goals on Tuesday
and a little bit of both on
Wednesday and Thursday with
reps kept to 10 or 15 kicks.
But its the field goals that
Fera has been happiest about
getting to try. As a senior at St.
Pius X High School in Houston,
Texas, Fera was regarded as one
of the nations top kicker
recruits because of his strong
leg.
He was primarily recruited as
a placekicker and initially gave a
verbal commitment to Michigan
before ultimately switching to
Penn State before signing day.
Though he grew up in Texas,
Fera was born near Philadelphia
and still has plenty of family in
the area, which helped swing his
decision to kick for the Lions.
Collin Wagner won the vacant
placekicker job in 2009 and Fera
took a redshirt in his first year
on campus. Wagner was still
around for 2010, but the Lions
suddenly needed a punter be-
cause of the departure of Ryan
Breen. So Fera got the nod.
With Wagner departed, Fera
had his eye set on both jobs for
2011 before he pleaded guilty to
purchase of alcohol by a minor
and disorderly conduct this
summer.
From there, his fate was in
Paternos hands.
I try not to overreact, but yet
to make sure that both he and
the rest of the squad understand
there are certain things that we
just cant tolerate, Paterno said.
Not only for the good of the
squad but more importantly for
his own good.
So you try being a father for
115 kids, all right? Tough to do
with one or two. Everyone is
different.
For his part, Fera is grateful
for another chance.
I made a mistake, I had to
learn from it, Fera said. Every-
things going great right now. I
couldnt be happier.
Youve just gotta wait your
turn. Collin did a great job the
past couple of years. Now I
guess its my turn.
FERA
Continued from Page 6B
I made a mistake, I had to learn from it. Every-
things going great right now. I couldnt be hap-
pier.
Anthony Fera
C M Y K
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cl othes: (Express,
GAP, Abercrombie &
Fitch). kids items,
pet items. Cleaning
out the house!
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DALLAS
Corner of Norton &
Huntsville Rd. 1 block
up from Main St.
SAT., 10/8 10AM-3PM
Reasonable prices.
TOO MUCH TO MENTION!
DUPONT
117 Lackawanna
Ave.
Saturday, Oct. 8th
9am-3pm
Toys, household
items, video
games, and much
more.
FORTY FORT
1626 Wyoming Ave
Saturday, Oct-8
9am-1pm
Toys, furniture, CDs,
jewelry, books,
movies, household
items & more! SOME-
THING FOR EVERYONE!
FORTY FORT
Upscale-Upscale!
LAWN SALE
1468 Wyoming Ave
(next to Law offices
off Durkee st.)
Sat.-Sun. 10/8 10/9
9am - 3pm
$2- $5- $10- $15
and up. Watches,
jewelry, ladies purs-
es, glass bowls,
antiques, house-
hold, entertainment,
sports and more.
GLEN LYON
137 Newport St.
Saturday. October 8
8am -2pm
Bedroom sets, 9
piece dining room,
seat lift chair, toys,
tools, misc. home
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Upper Askam
Corner of
Front & Bower
Saturday, 9am-4pm
Woolrich, house-
hold, 50 grape vine
wreaths ($1 each).
KINGSTON
158 POPLAR ST.
9-2
SUNDAY ONLY
Clothing/express/to
p brands shoes/
purses household
items, furniture,
sporting goods,
fishtank and much
more
KINGSTON
32 W. Walnut St
Saturday, Oct. 8
9am - 1pm
Large variety of
items. $1 per bag.
KINGSTON
484 Market St.
Rear
Sat., Oct. 8th,
8am-2pm.
Childs guitar, Vera
Bradley purses,
Longaberger
baskets, antiques,
crafts, nautical, pic-
tures, DVDs/CDs
KINGSTON
74 Sharpe St.
SATURDAY 8AM - 2PM
Household, clothes,
shoes, purses, jew-
elry, books, rugs,
DVDs, furniture,
lamps, much more!
HUGE
Multi Family Yard Sale!
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Sycamore Rd.
Fri and Sat
Oct. 7 and 8
8AM - 3PM
Motorcycle, pres-
sure washer, tools,
furniture, clothes
and household.
MOUNTAIN TOP
13 Park Lane East
Sat., Oct. 8th, 9 - 1
Piano, gun cabinet,
truck toolbox, day
bed, household
items, 16tires,
counter top.
MOUNTAIN TOP
15 Andover Road
(Greenwood Hills
Dev.) Sat and Sun
Oct. 8 and 9
8am 12pm. Xmas,
cabinet and coun-
tertop, microwave,
toaster oven, resin
picnic table,
clothes, household,
NANTICOKE
17 Slope St.
Sat., Oct 8th, 9-2
Baby items,
teenage clothes,
& more!
NANTICOKE
220 Phillips Street
Sat. & Sun. Oct 8th
and 9th, 8am-1pm.
Beatle trading
cards, beer cans,
vintage Christmas
items, Pack-n-Play,
baby items, lots of
attic treasures.
NANTICOKE
221 Enterprise St
Off Hanover Street
Sat. 10/8 & Sun 10/9
@ 8am
Hunting, fishing,
traps, wireless dog
fence, beer taps,
signs & trays, good
knives, DVDs/CDs,
train & railroad col-
lectibles.
PITTSTON TWP.
633 Suscon Rd.
Saturday & Sunday
October 8th & 9th
8am - 7pm
Tools & auto parts,
locally made deer
attractant, masonry
mud boxes, bull
float, TVs, knives,
sports cards &
memorabilia,
Christmas &
Halloween items.
SWOYERSVILLE
Holy Trinity Church
Hughes Street
Monday, Oct. 10th,
9-3 and 6-8,
Tues. and Wed.,
Oct. 11 & 12, 9-3
Wed. is Bag Day.
Lunch & Bake Sale
Daily
SCRANTON
314 Tent Ave
Saturday & Sunday
9am-6pm
Entire contents of 9
rooms home &
basement.
Antiques, deco, vin-
tage, collectibles
and retro furniture.
China, crystal,
household, cook-
ware, appliances,
gaming table, mis-
sion bench, lamps,
metal ware, pic-
tures, linens, bed-
ding draperies, jew-
elry, clothing &
accessories. Col-
lection of dolls
including Barbie,
Snoopy, Peanuts
gang, Schmid &
Walt Disney never
out of the box.
Signs, autographed
baseballs, games,
toys, records,
movies, tapes, CDs,
stereo, speakers,
surround sound,
electronics,
heaters, air condi-
tioners, books,
magazines, tons of
Christmas items,
many tools and
power tools, cam-
eras and many
more unusual items.
Prices right to sell
quick! From Main
St. in West Scranton
turn East onto
Luzerne St. 1 block
down turn Left onto
Tent Avenue.
SWOYERSVILLE
Holy Trinity Church
Hughes Street
Monday, Oct. 10
9-3pm and 6-8pm
Tuesday, Oct. 11
and Wednesday,
Oct. 12, 9-3pm
W Wed. Bag Day ed. Bag Day
Lunch and bake
sale daily.
RUMMAGE
SALE
WEST PITTSTON
18 River Shores Ct
Susquehanna Ave,
across from
Wyoming Area
baseball field
Saturday, Oct-8
8 am-12 noon
Furniture, baby
gear, clothing, toys,
books, kitchen
items, decorations
& much more!
WEST WYOMING
455 W. Sixth St.
Saturday & Sunday
October 8 and 9
8am - 4 pm
chair w/ottoman, 3
pedestal tables,
speakers, albums,
childrens toys,
Christmas, much
much more
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SPACE
AVAILABLE
INSIDE & OUT
ACRES OF
PARKING
OUTSIDE
SPACES - $10
INSIDE SPACES -
$60 AND UP
(MONTHLY)
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
FLEA
MARKET
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called home?
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with classified!
WILKES-BARRE
243 Madison Street
Sunday, Oct-9
9am-?
Proceeds of sale
go toward funeral
costs of a
Loved One.
WILKES-BARRE
315 Moyallen Street
Saturday, Oct-8
9am-2pm
Dinette set, big bird
cages, Honda pres-
sure washer, elec-
tronics, vacuums,
bikes, microwave,
leaf blower, chain
saw, mower, patio
set, household, etc.
WILKES-BARRE
40 Catlin Ave
Saturday, Oct-8
9am-1pm
Medical walker,
Yankee candles,
videos, books,
games, lamps,
household & holiday
items, good variety!
WILKES-BARRE
PARSONS SECTION
Rear 809 Scott St
Fri. & Sat. 9am-2pm
Household items,
clothing and much
more - ranging from
50 to $1.
WYOMING
30 Moosic Street
Saturday & Sunday
9am-3pm
Kids toys, knick-
knacks, collectibles,
books & more.
Many new things!
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
764 Musical
Lessons/Services
TRUMPET student
model, good condi-
tion $100.
570-655-9594
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
NEED CASH?
We Buy:
Gold & Gold
coins, Silver, Plat-
inum, old bills,
Watches, Cos-
tume 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
location @ 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
800
PETS & ANIMALS
815 Dogs
COCKAPOO pups.
Black, well social-
ized. Shots are cur-
rent. $175 each.
570-765-1846
Morkie pups,
Malti-poo pups
Health records,
love people, toy
size maturity.
$325 each
570-765-0936
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
BLAKESLEE
Quiet Country
Living
Impressive, well-
cared for, 4 Bed
Colonial on a beau-
tiful 2 Acre home
site, just 20 minutes
to W-B. Lots of
storage with a huge
basement and 3 Car
Garage. Enjoy
country living at its
best. Call Betty
570-643-4842
570-643-2100
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
HANOVER
22 DEXTER STREET
GREA GREAT BUY - T BUY -
FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE!
$6,000.
Wont last long.
Call 570-780-3009
PITTSTON
Handy Man Special
Double Block on
Cornelia Street.
BEING SOLD AS
IS NOT IN FLOOD
ZONE. 6 rooms per
side. Newer fur-
nances & roof.
Large lot & nice
neighborhood.
$35,000
ALL SERIOUS OFFERS
CONSIDERED
570-655-9731
912 Lots & Acreage
BACK MOUNTAIN
Huntsville Dam Area
BUILDING LOT
17.96 acres. Beauti-
ful, slopping, wood-
ed, lot, with privacy
& great views. Last
lot in development
with public sewer,
gas & underground
utilities. 8 minutes
to Kingston on
Hillside Rd. $47,500
570-283-0547
938 Apartments/
Furnished
WILKES-BARRE
FULLY FURNISHED
1 BEDROOM APT.
Short or long term
Excellent
Neighborhood
Priv. Tenant Parking
$595 includes all
utilities. No pets.
(570) 822-9697
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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
DUPONT
Beautiful, totally
renovated multi
floor 6 room
apartment. Large
bedroom plus 2
smaller bedrooms,
new appliances,
partially furnished.
Window treatments
included. Off street
parking, easy
access to 1-81 air-
port & casino. Tran-
quil neighborhood.
No smoking. $700
month plus utilities
PLUS security.
570-762-8265
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
WELL INSULATED!
LOW COST UTILITIES!
Nice, 2nd floor, 5
rooms. Includes:
gas range, ceiling
fans, knotty pine
enclosed porch,
OSP. $400 + utilities
(gas heat), security
& references. Non
smoking. 655-1907
or 570-814-2297
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom. Heat &
hot water included,
$550 month +
Security required
570-237-5397
944 Commercia
Properties
COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL
RET RETAIL AIL SP SPACE ACE
800 to 2400 sql. ft.
available starting
at $750/month
Established
Wilkes-Barred
Shopping
Center
973-879-4730
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FORTY FORT
Sublet in high traffic
West Side area.
2,000SF +/-
$1,000/month
includes all utilities.
Great retail loca-
tion! Please call The
Flower Warehouse
at 570-714-2570
950 Half Doubles
WILKES-BARRE
46 Waller St.
3 bedrooms, newly
renovated,Yard
carpet, appliances,
NO PETS! Security,
, lease, $675 + utili-
ties 570-592-1328
570-332-1216
953Houses for Rent
HARVEYS LAKE
Cute Cape Cod
style, in beautiful
setting, 2 miles off
Harveys Lake. Sits
on 9 acres with
beautiful yard. 2
bedrooms, 1 bath,
w/d. $650 plus
electric. Call Ron
570-881-8493
WILKES-
BARRE/NORTH
Near General hos-
pital. Single 3 bed-
rooms, appliances,
gas heat, $540 +
utilities.
Call (570) 824-1431
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Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
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Flea Markets
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section until
your vehicle
is sold.
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to place your ad.
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C M Y K
DOW
11,123.33
+183.38
NASDAQ
2,506.82
+46.31
S&P 500
1,164.97
+20.94
6-MO T-BILLS
.03%
+.01
10-YR T-NOTE
1.99%
+.10
CRUDE OIL
$82.59
+2.91
GOLD
$1,651.90
+11.60
p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
EURO
$1.3429
+.0078
Low-rate loans available
Interest rates on several business
loan programs offered through the
Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance
have been reduced to 3 percent. Alli-
ance lending specialist Tom Pellegrini
said businesses in need of capital to
recover from flood damage might be
eligible if they meet other require-
ments.
The loans are in the Small Business
First and First Industries loan pro-
grams, funded by the state Department
of Community and Economic Devel-
opment.
For more information, call Pellegrini
or Dave Nat at 655-5581 or 1-866-758-
1929.
Data: home prices fell
Real estate industry data provider
CoreLogic said Thursday that the sales
price of homes in the Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre area fell 11.4 percent in August
compared to a year earlier. Excluding
distressed sales, prices were 5.9 per-
cent lower. Distressed sales include
short sales and bank-owned properties.
Nationwide, prices fell 4.4 percent in
August compared to August 2010.
Spains debt sells well
Spain has raised $6 billion in an
auction of debt maturing between 2014
and 2015 and at substantially lower
cost, showing healthy investor appetite
despite growing fears of a Greek de-
fault.
Bond produced to airport
A $1.9 million Hangar Road exten-
sion project at the Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
ton International Airport will move
forward after Scartelli Construction of
Taylor on Thursday produced the nec-
essary performance bond to do the
work.
The airports board had urged airport
officials to void the contract if the bond
wasnt produced this week. The work
could begin this month and finish this
year.
I N B R I E F
$3.42 $2.73 $3.63
$4.06
07/17/08
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T
he deathof Steve Jobs at age 56comes at a crucial periodin
the history of personal computing. Apple has $76 billionin
the bank, but if faces challenges from seemingly every corner.
Google wants to crush the iPhone
with its Android system. Netflix
wants to dominate the worlds living
rooms, leaving iTunes behind. Face-
book wants to be the window to the
Internet, controllingjust about every-
thing. And now Amazon is jumping
into the tablet business.
Apple comes at this battle not with
Jobs, who gave up day-to-day control
in August, but with a Southern, soft-
spoken gentleman named Tim Cook,
who debuted the new iPhone this
week to mostly tepid, and even some
harsh, reviews.
Cook will battle Google and the
other challengers with Jobss legacy
stalking his every move on Wall
Street, in Apples stores, and in the
hearts and minds of technology users
around the world. No executive in the
history of American business was
more closely tied to a companys
brand than Jobs was with Apple.
The world rarely sees someone
who has had the profound impact
Steve has had, the effects of which
will be felt for many generations to
come, longtime rival Bill Gates, the
co-founder of Microsoft, wrote
Wednesday night on his personal
blog.
With Jobs gone, the pressure on
Cook will be relentless. There al-
ready were rumblings in the tech
world this week that there wouldnt
have been such a tepid response to
the newiPhone if Jobs, not Cook, had
been onstage.
To be fair, Apple maps out its pro-
jects years in advance, so Jobs was in-
volved with this announcement and
probably many to come. Apples de-
fenders will say that Cook has a deep
andtalentedexecutive team, whichis
true, with luminaries such as indus-
trial design master Jonathan Ive. But
the company recently lost its head of
retail to JC Penney, and it remains to
be seen whether Apple, without Jobs,
will have the same power to attract
other executives.
The new iPhone, dubbed the 4S,
will hit stores on Oct. 14. People will
camp out for days in advance to get
one. Lines will snake around malls.
But for Apple without Jobs, the
questionis: Will they line upsomeday
for the iPhone 5?
AP FILE PHOTO
Tim Cook, left, and Steve Jobs, during a July 2010 meeting at Apple Inc. in Cupertino, Calif. Consumers and in-
vestors will be watching closely as Cook leads Apple after Jobs died on Wednesday.
Facing challenges
Apple must fight competition without its leader
AFTERMATH OF STEVE JOBS DEATH
By MICHAEL S. ROSENWALD The Washington Post
Mericle Commercial Real Estate Ser-
vices says CVS Caremark has extended
the lease to2026for the160,000-square-
foot building it leases from Mericle in
Hanover Crossings, Hanover Town-
ship, and plans to expand its operations
there.
The building was configured by Mer-
icle for use as a mail-order prescription
fulfillment center for Advance PCS. Ca-
remark merged with Advance PCS in
2003 and CVS acquired Caremark in
2007.
Terms were not released. Calls to
CVS Caremark and Mericle were not re-
turned.
CVS Caremark
lease to 2026
NEWYORKSeptember offeredthe
latest sign that Americans will shop, but
only when they think theyre getting a
deal.
The International Council of Shop-
pingCenters saidThursdaythat revenue
rose 5.5 percent in September, with sev-
eral retailers including Target, Limited
Brands and Kohls posting strong gains
as consumers snagged discounted mer-
chandise.
The revenue increases, which beat
Wall Street estimates, leave uncertainty
about whether retailers will have tooffer
more bargains to lure consumers to buy
during the winter holiday shopping sea-
son. Retailers can make up to 40 percent
of their revenue during the period,
which runs fromNovember through De-
cember.
The revenue gains at stores open at
least a year a key indicator of a retail-
ers health come as merchants look
for a sign of how consumers will spend
during the winter holiday season.
Though many retailers reported better-
than-expected results in September,
concerns linger that shoppers who are
fretting about high unemployment, a
weak housing market and turbulent
stock markets, will continue to seek out
bargains that could significantly eat
away at retailers profits.
For the holiday shopping period, The
National Retail Federation, the nations
largest retail trade group, expects sales
to rise 2.8 percent to $465.6 billion. That
wouldbe smaller thanthe 5.2 percent in-
crease duringlast years winter holidays,
but slightly higher than the average in-
crease of 2.6 percent for November and
December over the past 10 years.
Kohls, which suffered a sales decline
in August, bounced back with a better-
than-expected 4.1 percent gain in reve-
nue, in part because it stepped up dis-
counting to lure shoppers.
Target reported a 5.3 percent revenue
increase in September at stores open at
least a year.
Big gains
listed by
retailers
By ANNE DINNOCENZIO
AP Retail Writer
BOSTON -- Midsized companies that
added 2.2 million jobs during the reces-
sion and its aftermath say a slowing U.S.
economy wont stall sales growth now,
according to a study by General Electric
and Ohio State University.
Middle-market businesses have a sol-
id track record for performance through
the recession, GE and the universitys
Fisher College of Business said in a re-
port on the study. Looking forward into
2012, 80 percent of middle-market com-
panies expect to grow over the next 12
months.
The study included 2,028 executives
fromcompanies with annual sales of $10
million to $1 billion.
While mid-size firms payrolls fared
better than those of large companies,
which cut millions of jobs amid the
worst slump since the Depression, the
study also found challenges. About 55
percent of participants reported insuffi-
cient access to capital markets, 84 per-
cent lacked confidence in the national
economy and only 17 percent reported
confidence in their local economies.
About 71 percent reported challenges
dealing with regulations including tax
law, and 45 percent are seeing challeng-
es from global rivals, the survey said.
The United States has about 200,000
mid-size companies, accounting for
about 3 percent of all the nations busi-
nesses, the study said, citing Census da-
ta. The firms offer 16 percent more jobs
per dollar inassets thanlarge companies
and about 80 percent more jobs per dol-
lar in revenue, the study indicated.
Of the jobs they added from 2007 to
2010, about 500,000 were in the Mid-
west, a region where large companies
eliminated 4.9 million workers.
U.S. midsized
firms do well
By RACHEL LAYNE
Bloomberg News
NEWYORK-- Wall Street strategists
say the Standard & Poors 500 Index,
after falling within 1 percent of a bear
market this week, will post the biggest
fourth-quarter rally in13 years even af-
ter they cut forecasts at a rate exceed-
ed only during the credit crisis.
The benchmark index for U.S.
stocks will climb 14 percent from yes-
terday to end 2011 at 1,300, according
to the average estimate of 12 strate-
gists surveyed by Bloomberg. The last
time they were this bullish in October
was 2008, when the group predicted a
27 percent gain and the index lost 18
percent.
Analysts fromOppenheimer to UBS
and Barclays say equities will rebound
froma decline of 19 percent since April
as policy makers prevent a default by
Greece and profits in the S&P 500
climb to $95.85 a share in 2011. Eu-
ropes worsening debt crisis and the
U.S. governments loss of its AAAcred-
it rating led strategists to cut their
S&P 500 forecast in the past two
months from an average level of 1,401.
Investors are way too bearish and
are being swayed by macro variables,
Brian Belski, the NewYork-based chief
investment strategist at Oppenheimer,
wrote in an email on Tuesday. Funda-
mentals drive stocks, he said. U.S.
portfolios are not positioned for a posi-
tive third-quarter earnings season.
Strategists shouldnt be so optimis-
tic given the severity of the European
debt crisis, said Eric Teal, chief invest-
ment officer at First Citizens Banc-
shares Inc., which manages $4 billion
in Raleigh, N.C.
Analysts foresee 14 percent gain for S&P
By INYOUNG HWANG
Bloomberg News
C M Y K
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Forecasts, graphs
and data 2011
Weather Central, LP
Yesterday 65/36
Average 65/45
Record High 87 in 1922
Record Low 26 in 1958
Yesterday 14
Month to date 75
Year to date 161
Last year to date 165
Normal year to date 224
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the days
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Precipitation
Yesterday 0.00
Month to date 0.66
Normal month to date 0.66
Year to date 50.82
Normal year to date 29.53
Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg
Wilkes-Barre 8.15 -1.97 22.0
Towanda 4.49 -0.89 21.0
Lehigh
Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0
Delaware
Port Jervis 6.00 -0.33 18.0
Todays high/
Tonights low
TODAYS SUMMARY
Highs: 64-70. Lows: 42-45. Sunny skies
and pleasant temperatures today. Clear
skies tonight.
The Poconos
Highs: 66-69. Lows: 50-55. Sunny and
pleasant conditions today. Clear skies
tonight.
The Jersey Shore
Highs: 68-75. Lows: 40-53. Sunny skies
and mild today. Clear skies tonight.
The Finger Lakes
Highs: 70-72. Lows: 49-51. Sunny and
pleasant conditions can be expected
today. Clear skies will continue tonight.
Brandywine Valley
Highs: 68-72. Lows: 41-55. Sunny and
pleasant conditions can be expected
today. Clear skies will continue tonight.
Delmarva/Ocean City
Anchorage 46/37/.02 45/33/sh 43/36/pc
Atlanta 80/56/.00 77/54/s 77/54/s
Baltimore 70/45/.00 72/54/s 78/53/s
Boston 65/48/.00 61/50/s 78/58/s
Buffalo 67/39/.00 75/53/s 80/57/s
Charlotte 76/49/.00 76/47/s 76/49/s
Chicago 81/50/.00 81/60/s 82/62/s
Cleveland 74/49/.00 78/60/s 80/57/s
Dallas 87/63/.00 90/69/pc 87/69/pc
Denver 77/51/.00 64/34/pc 48/33/r
Detroit 76/51/.00 78/57/s 80/57/s
Honolulu 87/77/.00 86/74/pc 87/75/pc
Houston 89/64/.00 90/73/pc 89/73/pc
Indianapolis 80/52/.00 84/55/s 82/57/s
Las Vegas 63/51/.02 68/55/pc 76/59/s
Los Angeles 65/52/.00 70/57/s 75/61/s
Miami 87/76/.00 87/77/t 87/77/t
Milwaukee 75/49/.00 73/60/s 75/59/s
Minneapolis 82/57/.00 80/64/pc 72/54/sh
Myrtle Beach 77/54/.00 76/57/s 77/59/pc
Nashville 83/51/.00 83/53/s 82/55/s
New Orleans 83/63/.00 84/70/pc 84/70/pc
Norfolk 71/64/.00 72/53/s 75/58/s
Oklahoma City 85/66/.00 85/63/pc 77/59/t
Omaha 83/57/.00 82/62/pc 78/59/t
Orlando 85/67/.00 86/70/t 83/70/t
Phoenix 77/66/.00 76/58/s 82/62/s
Pittsburgh 73/49/.00 77/48/s 81/51/s
Portland, Ore. 56/50/.00 62/51/sh 66/53/pc
St. Louis 84/54/.00 85/59/s 85/60/s
Salt Lake City 44/38/.57 51/41/sh 60/41/pc
San Antonio 90/69/.00 91/72/pc 88/71/t
San Diego 66/61/.00 68/60/s 72/61/s
San Francisco 62/54/.02 69/56/s 71/55/s
Seattle 57/48/.11 59/50/sh 63/50/sh
Tampa 86/69/.00 88/72/t 87/73/t
Tucson 73/55/.02 71/50/pc 77/55/s
Washington, DC 68/51/.00 72/51/s 79/51/s
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Amsterdam 63/52/.00 56/49/sh 55/49/sh
Baghdad 91/59/.00 92/64/s 91/64/s
Beijing 75/43/.00 76/49/s 78/52/s
Berlin 68/50/.00 54/45/sh 54/44/sh
Buenos Aires 77/54/.00 66/57/r 69/58/t
Dublin 54/45/.00 58/46/pc 62/53/sh
Frankfurt 66/52/.00 55/45/sh 54/45/sh
Hong Kong 81/73/.00 80/73/t 80/72/c
Jerusalem 82/61/.00 82/61/s 83/63/s
London 63/52/.00 60/49/pc 61/51/c
Mexico City 77/57/.00 79/56/t 78/56/t
Montreal 55/34/.00 65/54/s 75/61/s
Moscow 55/41/.00 64/50/pc 66/52/pc
Paris 66/54/.00 60/46/sh 58/47/c
Rio de Janeiro 86/73/.00 82/71/pc 80/70/sh
Riyadh 93/72/.00 97/72/s 98/72/s
Rome 77/57/.00 73/55/sh 69/51/s
San Juan 91/74/.01 87/76/t 87/77/t
Tokyo 73/61/.00 74/60/s 72/60/sh
Warsaw 70/57/.00 51/41/sh 51/42/sh
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
70/51
Reading
70/46
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre
69/45
70/45
Harrisburg
71/46
Atlantic City
69/53
New York City
69/54
Syracuse
71/46
Pottsville
71/43
Albany
67/43
Binghamton
Towanda
68/46
71/43
State College
73/44
Poughkeepsie
69/44
90/69
81/60
64/34
78/53
80/64
70/57
65/56
88/65
64/42
59/50
69/54
78/57
77/54
87/77
90/73
86/74
48/35
45/33
72/51
Sun and Moon
Sunrise Sunset
Today 7:06a 6:36p
Tomorrow 7:07a 6:34p
Moonrise Moonset
Today 4:19p 2:50a
Tomorrow 4:45p 3:51a
Full Last New First
Oct. 11 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2
There is no one
more deserving
of a beautiful
forecast for the
weekend than
you. Indeed, it
has been a
pleasure for me
all this week to
bring you the
good news about
having no rain
and tons of sun-
shine. The sun's
rays are now as
strong as they
are on the 6th of
March. Of
course, it is
much warmer
now because the
temperature of
the ground and
of the air high
above the
ground are much
warmer. Also,
water tempera-
tures are much
higher now than
in March, and
this all con-
tributes having
an average high
now of 65 as
opposed to 43 in
early March. The
highs this week-
end will match
those normally
found in early
June.
- Tom Clark
NATIONAL FORECAST: A broad region of high pressure will remain parked over the Northeast today,
leading to another day with quiet weather and plenty of sunshine. Meanwhile, a low pressure system
over the northern Plains will trigger showers and thunderstorms over parts of the Upper Midwest
and northern Plains, with showers trailing the system in the northern Rockies.
Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl Airport
Temperatures
Heating Degree Days*
Precipitation
TODAY
Mostly sunny,
light wind
SATURDAY
Sunny,
warmer
78
45
MONDAY
Mostly
sunny
77
53
TUESDAY
Partly
sunny
75
53
WEDNESDAY
Rain
possible
65
55
THURSDAY
Rain
possible
65
55
SUNDAY
Sunny,
warm
80
50
70

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ALL JUNK CARS
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288-8995
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the remaining living
memories of his
wife. Male, long hair,
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has microchip &
needs medication.
Lost in the vicinity of
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black/brown/tan,
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Public Notices
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Friday
Monday
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Wednesday
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Notice is hereby
given that an Appli-
cation for Registra-
tion of Fictitious
Name was filed in
the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania on
May 26, 2011 for
Callahans Gas and
Convenient located
at 3251 State Route
118, Dallas,PA
18612. The name
and address of
each individual
interested in the
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chakitus Road, Hun-
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18621. This was
filed in accordance
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Notice is hereby
given that an Appli-
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tion of Fictitious
Name was filed in
the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania on
May 25, 2011 for
Opulent Cove,
located at 26 E.
Spruce Street, W.
Hazleton, PA,
18202. The name
and address of
each individual
interested in the
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St., W. Hazleton, PA
18202. This was
filed in accordance
with 54 PaC.S. 311.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary in the
Estate of Phyllis
Berger, late of
Kingston, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia, who died on
September 10, 2011,
have been granted
to Isadore Berger,
a/k/a Irving Berger.
All persons indebted
to said Estate are
requested to make
payment and those
having claims or
demands are
requested to pres-
ent the same with-
out delay to:
Isadore Berger,
a/k/a Irving Berger,
Executor, c/o Jerry
B. Chariton, Esquire
CHARITON,
SCHWAGER &
MALAK
138 South Main St
P.O. Box 910
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18703-0910
LEGAL NOTICE
The Lower Lack-
awanna Valley Sani-
tary Authority,
(LLVSA), is accept-
ing sealed bid pro-
posals for the pur-
chase of one (1)
1975 Dodge Truck
with three (3) steel
dumpsters. The
vehicle can be
inspected at the
LLVSA Complex,
which is located at
398 Coxton Road,
Duryea,
Pennsylvania
All Bids must be
received on or
before Monday,
October 24, 2011
at 9:00 AM. The
Bidding Specifica-
tions and Proposal
Forms are available
at the Avoca Bor-
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Main Street, Avoca,
Pennsylvania or by
calling
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Township, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia. Date of Death:
May 9, 2011. Notice
is hereby given that
Letters of Adminis-
tration in the above
named Estate have
been granted to the
undersigned, to
whom all persons
owing said Estate
are requested to
make payment and
those having claims
or demands against
it to male known the
same without delay.
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Wilkes-Barre
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409 Autos under
$5000
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409 Autos under
$5000
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automatic, front
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113,000 miles. Runs
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FORD `00 FOCUS SE
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chrome wheels.
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$1850 FIRM.
Call Vince after 5
570-258-2450
GMC 96 JIMMY SLE
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168,000 miles.
$2,100 obo.
(570) 262-7550
SATURN `04 VUE
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Needs transmis-
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value $10,000. Sell
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(570) 829-2875
(570) 332-1252
412 Autos for Sale
ACURA `06 TL
4 Door 3.2 VTEC 6
Cylinder engine
Auto with slapstick.
Navigation system.
57k miles. Black
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interior. Heated
Seats. Sun Roof,
Excellent condition.
Satellite Radio, Fully
loaded. $18,000.
570-814-2501
ACURA `06 TL
White Diamond
80K original miles,1
owner, garage kept,
camel leather interi-
or, 3.2L / 6 cylinder,
5-speed automatic,
front/rear & side
airbags, ABS
Navigation System,
8-speaker surround
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412 Autos for Sale
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
AUDI `05 A4 1.8T
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ible S-Line. 52K
miles. Auto. All
options. Silver.
Leather interior.
New tires. Must
sell. $17,500 or best
offer 570-954-6060
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speed. Black with
black leather. Garage
kept. Fully loaded,
gps, cold weather
package. 78K miles.
Asking $18,500. Call
570-814-6714
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!
BMW 04 325 XI
White. Fully
loaded. 120k
miles. $10,500
or best offer.
570-454-3287
BMW 04 325 XI
White. Fully
loaded. 120k
miles. $10,500
or best offer.
570-454-3287
BMW 98 740 IL
White with beige
leather interior.
New tires, sunroof,
heated seats. 5 cd
player 106,000
miles .Asking
$5,500 OBO
570-451-3259
570-604-0053
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
CHEVROLET `03
IMPALA
97,000 miles,
$3,300.
570-592-4522
570-592-4994
412 Autos for Sale
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
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 `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 `88
MONTE CARLO SS
V8, automatic,
51,267 miles,
MUST SELL
$3,900
(570) 760-0511
412 Autos for Sale
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 `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 `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 `96 CAVALIER
2 door, runs good
and looks good.
$1,950. Call
570-407-1134
CHEVY 08 MALIBU LT
Lots of extras
including leather &
factory remote
start. $10,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
CHEVY 11 MALIBU LT
Moonroof.
7K miles.
$18,880
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 `04
SEBRING
LXI CONVERTIBLE
Low miles - 54,000.
V6. Leather interior.
Great shape. A/C.
Power door locks.
$7,500.
(570) 760-1005
DODGE `06 STRATUS
Only 55K. Brand
new tires, plugs,
wires, oil. Excellent
Condition. $6,995
(570) 562-1963
LEOS AUTO SALES
92 Butler St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-825-8253
DODGE 01 DURANGO
4 door, 4WD, Cur-
rent inspection.
Runs good. $1,950
DEALER
412 Autos for Sale
09 DODGE
CALIBER SXT 2.0
Automatic, 24k
Factory Warranty!
$12,799
08 HONDA
RIDGELINE RTL
32K, Factory
Warranty, Leather
Sunroof. Wholesale
Price........ $23,299
08 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4X4
34K, Red
$15,499
08 SUBARU
Special Edition
42k, 5 speed, AWD.
Factory warranty.
$13,999
08 CHRYSLER
SEBRING CONVERTIBLE
4 cylinder, 40k
$11,999
08 CHEVY
SILVERADO 1500
4x4, Regular Cab,
63K, Factory War-
ranty $13,699
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 4 door, only
37K! 5 Yr. 100K fac-
tory warranty
$12,299
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 60k. Factory
warranty. $10,399
05 HONDA CRV EX
One owner, just
traded, 65k
$13,599
01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive 74K
$5,899
00 CHEVY VENTURE
Only 56L $4,499
08 CHRYSLER
SEBRING CONVERT-
IBLE Touring. White
& Gray. Only 27K.
$15,399
CROSSROAD
MOTORS
570-825-7988
700 Sans Souci
Highway
W W E E S S E L L E L L
F O R F O R L L E S S E S S ! ! ! !
TITLE TAGS
FULL NOTARY
SERVICE
6 MONTH WARRANTY
BUY * SELL * TRADE
2 2 2 2 2 2
Ford 03 F150
4x2. 60K. $5,995
GMC 02 Cargo Van
$5,395
Mitsubishi 06
Outlander
$8,395
Ford 05 Escape XLS
Standard. 87K. 4
Cylinder. Front
Wheel Drive.
$7,895
Hyundai 04 Santa Fe
78K. 4 Cylinder.
Front Wheel Drive.
Auto. $7,795
714-4146
D.P. MOTORS
1451 SHOEMAKER AVE
W. WYOMING * 714-4146
To place your
ad call...829-7130
FORD `07 MUSTANG
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
great, $11,500.
negotiable.
570-479-2482
CALL
829-7130 TO
PLACE YOUR
AD
CALL
829-7130 TO
PLACE YOUR
AD
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250 General Auction 250 General Auction
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids for the Temple Apartments
Energy Conservation Improvements Pro-
ject will be received by Pennrose Manage-
ment at the Temple Apartments, 5 Heisz
Street, Edwardsville PA, until 10:00 am, Fri-
day, October 28, 2011. Bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud at that time.
Bid documents are on file for review at
the, Mid Atlantic BX, Northeastern Penn-
sylvania Contractors Association and
McGraw Hill. Bid documents may be
obtained at Hammel Associates Archi-
tects, 25 East Grant Street, Suite 102, Lan-
caster PA 17602, Phone 717-393-3713,
upon receipt of a non refundable payment
of $65, payable to Hammel Associates
Architects.
During the bidding period, submit ques-
tions in writing to the person named
below. Questions will not be accepted
after 3:00 PM on Monday, October 24,
2011. Questions will be answered in writ-
ing and copies distributed to bidders of
record:
Ted Vedock
Hammel Associates Architects, LLC
25 East Grant Street, Suite 102
Lancaster, PA 17602
phone: (717) 393-3713
fax: (717) 393-8227
email: tvedock@hammelarch.com
The Owner reserves the right to waive any
informalities in the bids or to reject any or
all bids. The Owner reserves the right to
modify the Contract Documents and re-bid
the project, if necessary, to meet Owner's
budgetary requirements or to enter into
negotiations with any bidder.
Each bidder must deposit a bid security in
the amount, form and subject to the con-
ditions provided in the instructions to bid-
ders.
Bids may be held by the Owner and not
withdrawn by the contractor for a period
not to exceed sixty (60) days after receipt
of bids.
Oral, written, or telecopied modifications
to bids will not be considered and may
result in disqualification.
Prebid Conference:A voluntary Prebid
Conference will be conducted at the proj-
ect site at 5 Heisz Street, Edwardsville, PA
at 10:00 am on Wednesday October 19,
2011.
The Contractor is required to furnish per-
formance and payment bonds covering
the faithful performance of the Contract
and payment of obligations arising there-
under. Bonds may be obtained through
the Contractors usual source and the cost
thereof shall be included in the Contract
Sum. The amount of each bond shall be
equal to 100 percent of the Contract Sum.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE CITY OF
WILKES-BARRE
ZONING HEARING BOARD
A public hearing will be held
in City Council Chambers, Fourth
Floor, City Hall, 40 East Market
Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,
on Wednesday, October 19, 2011, at
4:30 p.m., Daylight Savings Time, rel-
ative to the following zoning appeal
application:
a) Continued Hearing: Theresa
Tyler-Smith for the property located at
780 South Main Street for a special
exception to operate a daycare center for
60 children and 12 employees in the lower
section of a church within an R-1 zone.
b) Michelle Elizabeth OBrien
for the property located at 18 Forrest
Street for a special exception to change
a nonconforming use from 3,750 square
feet of State office space to 3,750 square
feet for a childcare center containing 90
children and 15 employees within an R-1
zone.
c) Draguta Bocu for the property
located at 350 North Main Street for a
variance to waive one parking space for
the proposed conversion of a single family
home into two (2) residential units within
an R-2 zone.
d) Wilkes University for the prop-
erty located at 140 South River Street
for a special exception to construct a new
74,250 square foot Science Building.
Requesting variances to waive 133
required parking spaces and to waive one
side yard setback from the required 15
feet down to 10.58 feet in order to con-
struct the proposed building within an S-1
zone.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY
APPEAR AT SUCH HEARING. CASES
WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE CALLED
IN THE ORDER LISTED ABOVE. DISABIL-
ITIES NOTICE: This Hearing is being held
at a facility which is accessible to persons
with disabilities. Please notify Mr. Jack
McCutcheon, if special accommodations
are required. Such notification should be
made within one (1) week prior to the date
of this hearing. Mr. McCutcheon can be
reached at (570) 208-4112 or by FAX at
(570) 208-4124 or by e-mail at:
jmccutcheon@wilkes-barre.pa.us
By Order of the Zoning Hearing
Board of the City of Wilkes-Barre
William C. Harris, Director of Plan-
ning & Zoning/Zoning Officer
THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE IS AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION EMPLOYER
THOMAS M. LEIGHTON, MAYOR
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The County Controller of Luzerne County
will receive sealed proposals at the Con-
trollers Office, Attention Walter Griffith,
Controller, Penn Place Bldg., 20 N. Penn-
sylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,
until 2:15 PM Prevailing Time, 14th day of
October, 2011 for:
911
Cassidian Geo-Diverse Sentinel
Patriot CTI Solution, Installation,
Warranty and Training Services
Bids will be opened at 2:15 PM Prevailing
Time, 14th day of October 2011 at the
Luzerne County Controllers Office, Penn
Place Bldg., 20 N. Pennsylvania Ave.,
Wilkes Barre, PA.
Specifications, Bid Forms and further
information may be obtained at the office
of the Luzerne County Purchasing Direc-
tor, Penn Place, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Proposals must be accompanied by a Cer-
tified Check, Bank Cashiers Check, Bid
Bond or Trust Company Treasurers Check
in the amount of 10% of the total bid
amount made payable to the Treasurer of
Luzerne County.
Bid envelopes to be plainly marked on the
outside stating service offered and
name of company or individual bidding.
The Luzerne County Commissioners
reserve the right to reject any or all bids
and to waive informalities in the bidding.
The County of Luzerne does not discrimi-
nate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, sex, religion, age, family and handi-
capped status in employment or the provi-
sion of services.
THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Ad Published by order of:
Douglas A. Pape
County Manager/Chief Clerk
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The County Controller of Luzerne County
will receive sealed proposals at the Con-
trollers Office, Penn Place Bldg., 20 N.
Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl-
vania, until 1:00 PM Prevailing Time, 17th
day of October 2011 for:
Courthouse:
Carpet Rentals Ref # 92311B2CH
Bids will be opened at 1:00 PM Prevailing
Time, 17th day of October 2011 at the
Luzerne County Controllers Office, Penn
Place Bldg., 20 N. Pennsylvania Ave.,
Wilkes Barre, PA.
Specifications, Bid Forms and further
information may be obtained at the office
of the Luzerne County Purchasing Direc-
tor, Penn Place, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Proposals must be accompanied by a Cer-
tified Check, Bank Cashiers Check, Bid
Bond or Trust Company Treasurers Check
in the amount of 10% of the total bid
amount made payable to the Treasurer of
Luzerne County.
Bid envelopes to be plainly marked on
the outside stating service offered and
name of company or individual bid-
ding.
The Luzerne County Commissioners
reserve the right to reject any or all bids
and to waive informalities in the bidding.
The County of Luzerne does not discrimi-
nate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, sex, religion, age, family and handi-
capped status in employment or the provi-
sion of services.
THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Douglas A. Pape
County Manager/Chief Clerk
Walter L. Griffith, Jr.
BID NOTICE
Sealed bids and/or request for
proposals (RFPs) will be received by Mr.
Anthony Ryba, Secretary, Hazleton Area
School District, 1515 West 23rd Street,
Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18202-1647, until
11:00 A.M., Tuesday, October 25, 2011, for
the following:
1) Fire Extinguishers & Service (Bid)
2) Reconditioning of Football
Equipment (Bid)
3) Snow Plowing, Cindering &
Removal (Bid)
Public Bid / RFP Opening:
Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Time: 11:05 A.M.
Location: HASD Administration Building
First Floor Conference Room
1515 West 23rd Street
Hazleton, PA 18202-1647
A copy of the specifications for
these bids/contracts/RFPs may be
obtained at the office of the undersigned
or call (570) 459-3111 ext. 3106. In addi-
tion, bids / RFPs may be obtained off of
the school district website (http://www.
hasdk12.org/webbids). Questions
regarding the bid specifications should be
directed via email to Robert J. Krizansky
(krizanskyr@hasdk12.org).
All proposals must be submitted
in a sealed envelope, which shall be plain-
ly identified as a bid and/or RFP. Where
indicated, bids / RFPs shall be accompa-
nied by a certified check or bid bond in an
amount specified within the specifications
of the proposal to be drawn in favor of the
Hazleton Area School District. Emailed or
faxed bids will not be accepted.
The Hazleton Area School Dis-
trict reserves the right to accept or reject
any or all bids / RFPs received and the
right to waive any informalities.
/s/ Anthony Ryba
Secretary / Business Manager
GIVE YOURSELF THE GIFT OF TIME
THIS HOLIDAY SEASON.
Hire a PERSONAL ASSISTANT to take care of
all of the things on your holiday to-do list.
Take the stress away, enjoy your holidays
and allow me to do services such as:
SHOPPING
Gifts * Groceries
ERRANDS
Dry cleaning * Package delivery * Pharmacy
GIFT WRAPPING
Invitations * Thank yous * Party supplies
Available for all types of services
to help create more time in
your day throughout the year.
Contact Monica at 570-328-2074.
References & rates available upon request.
Professional & Reliable
Octagon Family
Restaurant
375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651
570-779-2288
Saturday & Sunday,
Oct 8th & 9th Special
Large Pie $6.95
One coupon per party. In house only.
Home of the Original
O-Bar Pizza
AUCTION AUCTION
SATURDAY OCTOBER 8 @ 5:00 PM
ROUTE 924 SHEPPTON PA (868 Center st.)
Lionel trains incl #726, 2020,3-2625 & sever-
al others; 1960s Matchboxes, Mahogany,
Walnut & Modern bedroom sets; king and
queen beds; washer & dryer; 30 HO engines;
30+pieces Lenox Holiday dishes; lots of
Christmas, Halloween & other decorations;
Waterford; set of 5 wall units; steel plate
weightlifting set; Byers Choice carolers;
kitchen set, like new sofa & loveseat; Dept.
56 items; glassware; collectables, Partial List-
ing AU1839-1
J&J AUCTION - 570-384-40412
NOTE: Check web site jandjauction.net for
pictures and listing.
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
VEHICLES!!!
DRIVE IN PRICES
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
DRAWING TO BE HELD OCTOBER 31
Harrys U Pull It
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AUTO
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
468 Auto Parts
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Free Anytime
Pickup
570-301-3602
570-301-3602
CALL US!
TO JUNK
YOUR CAR
472 Auto Services
$ WANTED JUNK $
VEHICLES
LISPI TOWING
We pick up 822-0995
VITOS
&
GINOS
Like New
Tires
$15 & UP!
Like New
Batteries
$20 & UP!
Carry Out Price
288-8995
WANTED
Cars & Full Size
Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
Parts 477-2562
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
570-829-7130
LAW
DIRECTORY
Call 829-7130
To Place Your Ad
Dont Keep Your
Practice a Secret!
310 Attorney
Services
BANKRUPTCY
FREE CONSULT
Guaranteed
Low Fees
Payment Plan!
Colleen Metroka
570-592-4796
DIVORCE No Fault
$295 divorce295.com
Atty. Kurlancheek
800-324-9748 W-B
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
310 Attorney
Services
Free Bankruptcy
Consultation
Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959
FREE CONSULTATION
for all legal matters
Attorney Ron Wilson
570-822-2345
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry
Dalessandro
570-823-9006
412 Autos for Sale
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
CONVERTIBLE
34K. V6. 17
wheels. Shaker. 6
disc. Satellite.
Mileage computer.
New winter tires.
Power seat/leather.
$17,500.
(570) 474-0943
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
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
FORD 01 TARUS
Only 30K miles.
Alloy wheels
$7,750
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
tion. $17,500
570-760-5833
412 Autos for Sale
FORD 10 FUSION SE
Moonroof. Auto.
$15,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Selling your
Camper?
Place an ad and
find a new owner.
570-829-7130
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
HONDAS
08 CRV
AWD. Extra Clean!
$19,999
08 Accords
Choose from 3. Low
miles. Factory war-
ranty. Starting at
$16,495
08 Civic LX
Blue. 20 K miles.
Factory warranty.
$15,800
08 Civic LX
Gray. 26K. 1 owner.
$14,400
04 Honda Pilot
4x4. Auto. AC.
$11,200
** ** ** ** ** **
05 Lincoln Town
Car Extra Sharp!
Low Low Miles!
$12,995
08 Chevy
Trailblazer LT
AWD. 15K miles.
$19,500
** ** ** ** ** **
MAFFEI AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
HYUNDAI 10
ELANTRA GLS
Only 8,200 miles!
1 Owner.
$16,952
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
412 Autos for Sale
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
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
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
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
LINCOLN 06
Town Car Limited
Fully loaded.
50,000 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Showroom
condition.
$16,900.
(570) 814-4926
(570) 654-2596
WANTED!
ALL
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CARS!
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570-301-3602
MAZDA `08 MIATA
MX-5 CONVERTIBLE
Red. Power steer-
ing, auto, AC, CD.
ONLY 5,500 MILES.
$18,000
(570) 883-0143
412 Autos for Sale
MAZDA `97 626
115,000 miles.
Needs some work.
$1,000
(570) 817-1524
MAZDA 3 08
Extra clean. 5
speed. 41K miles
$13,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
MAZDA 3S `07
Silver sedan. 4 cylin-
der 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
Boat? Car? Truck?
Motorcycle? Air-
plane? Whatever it
is, sell it with a
Classified ad.
570-829-7130
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
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
NISSAN `08 SENTRA
58K miles. 4 cylin-
der, 6 speed manu-
al. Great condition.
All power. A/C.
Cruise. $10,500.
Call 570-333-4379
after 6:30 pm
412 Autos for Sale
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. $19,995
(570) 472-9909
(570) 237-1062
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 ALTIMA S
Auto. CD Player.
Cruise.
$13,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
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
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
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
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. New Tires.
Inspection good till
July 2012. 155,000
miles.
$3,900.
(570) 899-8725
TOYOTA `10
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid-
er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
TOYOTA 09 COROLLA LE
Keyless entry, well
equipped including
alloy wheels
$12,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
TOYOTA 09 COROLLA S
Auto. 4 Cylinder.
$16,450
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
VOLKSWAGEN 00
BEETLE
2.0 automatic, air
67k miles $6400.
570-466-0999
412 Autos for Sale
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
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2011 NISSAN PATHFINDER SV 4X4 2011 NISSAN PATHFINDER SV 4X4
STK#N20967
M O DEL# 25211
M SRP $34,930
V6, Au to , A/ C, AM / F M / CD, PW ,
PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, F lo o rM a ts !
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STK#N20706
M O DEL# 23211
M SRP $32,130
V6, CVT , A/ C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt,
F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s !
2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S COUPE 2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S COUPE
4 Cyl, CVT , A/ C, PW , PDL ,
Cru is e, T ilt, F lo o rM a ts
7COUP E S
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M O DEL# 15112
M SRP $25,040
B U Y FOR
$
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*
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OR $
229
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L EAS E FOR
*$229 Perm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $14,523; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru
NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca s h d o w n o rT ra d e E q u ity & Regis tra tio n F ees .
S a le Price p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d e $1000 Nis s a n Reb a te.
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V6, CVT , M o o n ro o f, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt,
Po w erS ea t, F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s
STK#N20827
M O DEL# 16111
M SRP $32,885
B U Y FOR
$
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OR $
259
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L EAS E FOR
*$259 Perm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $17,757; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru
NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca s h d o w n o rT ra d e E q u ity & Regis tra tio n F ees . $1000 NM AC L ea s e Ca s h in clu d ed .
S a le Price p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $2500 Nis s a n Reb a te.
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NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity & Regis tra tio n F ees .
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M SRP $23,820
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S a le Price p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $750 Nis s a n Reb a te.
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F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s
M SRP $23,905
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329
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L EAS E FOR
*$329 Perm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $15,718; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru
NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca s h d o w n o rT ra d e E q u ity & Regis tra tio n F ees . $2345 NM AC L ea s e Ca s h In clu d ed .
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412 Autos for Sale
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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 CHEVY IMPALA LS
Burgundy tan
leather, sunroof
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 CADILLAC SEDAN
Pearl white, tan
leather, 73k miles
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
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TRUCKS, 4 X4s
08 JEEP PATRIOT
SPORT silver
5 speed 4x4
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 DODGE DURANGO
LTD Blue, grey
leather, 3rd seat
4 x4
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 CHEVY TAHOE LS
grey, 3rd seat 4x4
04 FORD EXPEDITION
Eddie Bauer,
white & tan,
tan leather,
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 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
Burgundy AWD
02 CHEVY 2500 HD
Reg. Cab. pickup
truck, green,
auto, 4x4
01 FORD F150 XLT
Super Cab 4x4
truck, white & tan
00 FORD EXPEDITION
XLT, white,
3rd seat, 4x400
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 FORD EXPLORER
Eddie Bauer,
white, tan leather,
sunropof, 4x4
98 EXPLORER XLT
Blue grey leather,
sunroof, 4x4
97 DODGE RAM 1500
XCAB TRUCK
red, auto, 4 x 4
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CADILLAC `80
COUPE DEVILLE
Excellent condition,
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Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114
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CHEVROLET `65
CORVETTE STINGRAY
Clean, sharp, runs
great! Must see.
$16,000. As is.
(570) 269-0042
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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 30 HOTROD COUPE
$49,000
FORD 76 THUNDERBIRD
All original $12,000
MERCEDES 76 450 SL
$24,000
MERCEDES 29
Kit Car $9,000
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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
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
PONTIAC `68
CATALINA
400 engine. 2
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
(570) 696-3513
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
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
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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 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
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
CABELAS FISH
CAT PANTHER
9. Approximately 5
years old. Retails
$699, selling $350.
FIRM 570-288-9719
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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.
$9,000
(570) 646-2645
439 Motorcycles
DAELIM 2006
150 CCs. 4,700
miles. 70 MPG.
New battery & tires.
$1,500; negotiable.
Call 570-288-1246
or 570-328-6897
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 01
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 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
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 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
439 Motorcycles
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
Let the Community
Know!
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
POLARIS 00
VICTORY CRUISER
14,000 miles,
92 V-twin, 1507 cc,
extras $6000.
570-883-9047
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 11 YZ 450
Brand New!
$6,900
(570) 388-2947
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
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
442 RVs & Campers
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
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FLAGSTAFF `08
CLASSIC
NOW BACK IN PA.
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, ,
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
fridge & many
accessories &
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
442 RVs & Campers
SUNLINE SOLARIS `91
25 travel trailer A/C.
Bunk beds. New
fridge & hot water
heater. Excellent
condition. $3,900.
570-466-4995
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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
03 TOYOTA TACOMA
4x4. Auto. Nice
Truck! $10,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
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 `06
COLORADO 4X4
REgular cab, 11,000
original miles. Black,
5 speed/5 cylinder,
excellent condition!
New tires. $14,000
negotiable. Call
(570) 299-1538
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
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
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 03
TRAILBLAZER LTZ
4WD, V6, leather,
auto, moonroof
$9,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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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
$12,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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570-714-9924
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. Auto. 149,000
miles. Power every-
thing. Heavy duty
tow package. Runs
good. Just passed
inspection. Kelly
Blue Book $2,500.
Selling: $1,650
(570) 855-8235
FORD `73 F350
Stake body with
heavy duty lift gate.
Like new. 55K origi-
nal miles. 1 owner.
$3,500 OBO.
(570) 823-6829
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
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%. 71,000 miles.
ASKING $6,495
(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 `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 99 F150
Shortbox. 1 owner.
New truck trade!
$4,495
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
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
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*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 10/31/11.
AM/FM WITH CD
POWER WINDOWS
POWER
LOCKS
LEATHER SEATS
FOG LAMPS
SIDE AIR CURTAINS
PERSONAL SAFETY WITH
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
VIN #3LBR770943
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577 East Main St., 577 East Main St.,
Plains, PA Plains, PA
All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Premium Pkg., 18 Aluminum Wheels, Advanced Trac,
Auto. Temp Control, AM/FM/CD, Leather Heated/Cooled Seats, Keyless Entry with
Keypad, Satellite Radio,
*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 10/31/11.
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Mos.
NEW2011 LINCOLNMKX AWD
VIN #2LBBJ31864
VIN #3LCR804415
Leather Seats, Message Center, Side Air Curtains, PL, PW, Fog Lamps,
AM/FM/CD, Personal Safety with Anti-Theft Sys., SYNC,
MPG
*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 10/31/11.
VIN #1LCG801770
All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, THX Sound Sys. w/CD, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing
Sys., 20 Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone Electronic Auto. Temp. Control,
NEW2012 LINCOLNMKZ
NEW2012 LINCOLNMKS AWD
24
Mos.
5.4L, V8, Leather Seats, THX Audio Sys. with CD, Pwr. Fold Down Flat Seat, Running
Boards, Keyless Entry, Reverse Sensor Sys., Rear Air/Heat, 20 Aluminum Wheels,
Heated/Cooled Seats, Chrome Hood Accent, Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Pkg.,
NEW2012 LINCOLNNAVIGATOR 4X4
VIN #5LCEL00981
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451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
FORD 03 RANGER
$9,992
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
FORD 04 F150
4x2. Nice Truck!
$11,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
GEO 96 TRACKER
4x4. 5 speed con-
vertible. $3,495
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
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.
$16,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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570-714-9924
HONDA 07 CRV EX
Nice SUV. Well
equipped. Sunroof.
$17,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
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HUMMER 06 H3
Leather &
moonroof
$18,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
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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 PATRIOT
4WD - Alloys
$15,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
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570-714-9924
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
JEEP 08 COMPASS
4 WD. Auto. CD.
$14,450
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
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
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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
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NISSAN `10 ROGUE SL
AWD. Gray. Sun-
roof. Bose stereo
system. Black
leather seats. 5,500
miles. $24,000
(570) 696-2777
NISSAN 08 ROGUE S
AWD. Auto
$17,990
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
NISSAN 10
FRONTIER SE
6K miles! Auto-
matic. $17,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
SUZUKI `03 XL-7
85K. 4x4. Auto.
Nice, clean interior.
Runs good. New
battery & brakes. All
power. CD. $6,200
570-762-8034
570-696-5444
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.
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
TRACTOR
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
Boat? Car? Truck?
Motorcycle? Air-
plane? Whatever it
is, sell it with a
Classified ad.
570-829-7130
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
506 Administrative/
Clerical
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
St. Pauls Lutheran
Church, Dallas, is
now accepting
applications to work
weekday hours with
paid vacation. Appli-
cants should exhibit
proficiency in organ-
ization, communica-
tion, and computer
skills. Submit a cover
letter and resume
to:
Search Committee,
St. Pauls Lutheran
Church
PO Box 802
Dallas, PA 18612.
RECEPTIONIST/
SECRETARY
Immediate full time
Receptionist/Secre-
tary position avail-
able. Must have
excellent telephone,
people and typing
skills and be profi-
cient in Microsoft
Word and Excel.
E-mail resume to:
resumes_secretary@
yahoo.com
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CARPENTER
Hand and power
tools. Valid drivers
license and trans-
portation required.
Knowledge of all
phases of remodel-
ing. 570-287-4067
ROOFING CREW
Licensed & insured.
Call 570-706-6150
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
Trades
MASON NEEDED
Must be reliable.
Drivers license,
own vehicle. Must
be able to per-
form brick, block,
concrete, stucco,
stone, pavers,
hardscape, retain-
ing walls. Old
Time Masonry
570-466-0879
TRIAXLE/
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER
CDL LICENSE
REQUIRED.
Call 570-735-1441
or 570-824-0901
522 Education/
Training
CHILDCARE
TEACHERS NEEDED
Degree or childcare
experience pre-
ferred. MT Top,
Wilkes-Barre.
570-905-3322
524 Engineering
DRAFTING
Immediate opening
requires the ability
to develop detailed
engineering draw-
ings from compo-
nent data
sheets and red lined
markups using
AutoCAD and coor-
dinate the flow of
documentation
through the ECO
process. A back-
ground in electron-
ics, documentation
control or printed
circuit board layout
is a plus. The
successful candi-
date will be detail
oriented with strong
organizational and
computer skills.
Please send
resume to:
Engineering Manag-
er, Integrated
Power Designs Inc.,
300 Stewart Road,
Wilkes-Barre, PA,
18706. No phone
calls please. EOE
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
AUTO COLLISION SHOP
Now taking applica-
tions for an Auto
Body Technician.
Must have valid PA
license & minimum
5 years experience.
Call for an
appointment.
823-2211; 8:30a-5p,
Monday-Friday.
HANDYPERSON
For internal/external
projects, light car-
pentry, construction
& repair, landscape
maintenance, paint-
ing. Must be neat/
organized. Jack/Jill
of All Trades. Full
time position. Start
immediately. Valid
PA drivers license.
Call 570-793-6294
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
ELECTRONICS
TECHNICIAN
Bridon American, a
market leader in
manufacturing of
steel wire rope, has
a full time position
available for an
Electronics Techni-
cian at our Exeter
location in a union-
ized environment.
Candidates should
have an Associates
Degree or equiva-
lent training as well
as experience with
DC Controls, Vari-
able Frequency and
PLCs.
The company offers
a competitive start-
ing wage, bonus
program, compre-
hensive benefit
package, and an
excellent health
insurance plan.
Candidate must be
able to work a 8
hour shift rotation. If
interested please
send a resume to,
or complete an
application at:
Bridon American
101 Stevens Lane,
Exeter, PA 18643
EOE M/F/D/V
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SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Minimum 10 years
field experience.
Pay commensurate
with experience.
Benefits package.
PLD Associates
Call 570-270-3940
Ext. 100
THE H & K GROUP
MECHANIC
1st shift Road
Mechanic- 2-3
years heavy equip-
ment repair experi-
ence. CDL B license.
Cat experience is a
plus. Competitive
wages and benefits.
Pre-employment
drug test. Apply in
person at HC87
Pocono Lake, PA or
fax resume to 610-
222-4955 or email
to hr@hkgroup.com
(EOE)
PROPERTY
MANAGER
Send resume to:
Beech Mountain
Lakes
1 Burke Drive
Drums, PA 18222
TIRE TECHNICIAN
We are looking for
a tire and general
service techni-
cian. PA Drivers
License required.
PA Safety &
Emission License
preferred. Good
hourly wage,
health benefits,
paid vacation and
401K offered.
Apply in person at
T & F Tire Supply
527 Market Street
Kingston, PA
570-287-6712
536 IT/Software
Development
PART-TIME
WEB SITE
DESIGNER
PRM, Inc. is looking
for a qualified web
designer to work
20-40 hours at their
Old Forge, PA
office.
Qualifications are
as follows:
- Program
Knowledge
Adobe
Dreamweaver
(Must)
Adobe Photoshop
(Must)
Adobe Fireworks
(Plus)
Adobe Flash
(Plus)
Adobe Illustrator
(Plus)
- Must have both
PC and Mac
knowledge.
- Must have
experience with
HTML / CSS
- Skills with setting
up hosting
acounts, FTP of
files, developing
web pages from
scratch, adapting
web design tem-
plates, creating
web design from
scratch, ability to
modify Word Press
templates, create
and modify monthly
email newsletters,
overall general
webmaster duties
to make minor or
major changes to
websites.
- Ability to spot and
improve an existing
poorly optimized
website, and make
the necessary SEO
improvements and
make an optimized
SEO friendly
website.
- Must be able to
take direction but
also be self suffi-
cient and take
initiative at the
same time.
- Balance needed
of having a creative
artistic eye, but
also have speed for
high production
output.
Please provide
examples of web
sites you have
completed as well
as the time frame
that it took you to
complete the proj-
ect. (Example
_www.abcdefg.com
_
(http://www.abcde-
fg.com/) = 40
hours) Health ben-
efits after 90 days,
paid vacation, fit-
ness membership,
etc...salary
commiserate with
experience.
Please e-mail
resume to
prminc510@
aol.com
538 Janitorial/
Cleaning
HOUSEKEEPER
Weekend/
Weekdays.
Apply in person.
Knights Inn
310 Route 315
Pittston, PA 18640
570-654-6020
542 Logistics/
Transportation
CLASS B DRIVERS
Experienced Class
B Drivers. Must
have clean MVR
and be able to pass
DOT requirements.
Full time. Competi-
tive wages & bene-
fits available. Call
570-825-2688 or
570-417-9424
542 Logistics/
Transportation
CLASS B DRIVERS
Experienced Class
B Drivers with
tanker endorse-
ment. Must have
clean MVR and be
able to pass DOT
requirements. 4 day
work week, days/
nights & alternate
weekends. Com-
petitive wages &
benefits available.
Call 570-445-1592
DRIVERS
Local Trucking
Company looking
for OTR/REGION-
AL TRACTOR
TRAILER DRIVERS
3 years minimum
experience with
clean MVR. Full time
& part time needed.
Medical benefits
after 90 days. Off on
weekends. Home
often. Earning
potential $50,000 to
$55,000 per year.
Please call
570-270-5145 or
mail resume to:
J & S Ralston
Trucking, Inc.
8 E. Ann Street
Plains, Pa 18705
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
FORKLIFT/PALLET
HANDLING
Warehouse Position
Full Time 1st & 3rd
shift. 40 hours,
Monday-Friday
$13.50 -$14.50/hour
to start. Full Bene-
fits available. Inde-
pendent responsi-
ble person needed.
Experience required.
Warehouse located
in Hazleton.
610-262-9799
Fax 610-262-7120
amybreininger@
nazpallet.com
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called home?
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PROPANE FUEL
DELIVERY
Local. Must have
CDL and HAZ-MAT.
Competitive wages
and benefit
package.
Call 570-823-1947.
542 Logistics/
Transportation
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
DRIVERS
Fanelli Brothers
Trucking has
established new &
increased driver pay
package and an
increased sign on
bonus. Due to addi-
tional business,
Fanelli Brothers
Trucking Co. is
adding both regional
and local drivers to
our Pottsville, PA
terminal operation.
Drivers are home
most nights
throughout the
week. Drivers must
have 2-3 years of
OTR experience,
acceptable MVR
and pass a criminal
background check.
The new pay
package offers:
.38 cpm for
qualified drivers
$1,500 sign on
bonus
Paid vacations and
holidays
Health/Dental/
Vision Insurance
401K Plan
Contact Gary Potter
at 570-544-3140
Ext 156 or visit us
at 1298 Keystone
Blvd., Pottsville, PA
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Driving Jobs
Gouldsboro and
Scranton PA areas
$18/hour to start,
increase after 90
days. Local work,
home every night
Requirements:
CDL, Class A
license; Minimum 36
months Tractor
Trailer Experience;
No more than 2
moving violations in
the past 3 years;
1 year medical card
Reply to:
877-357-7776,
option 3 for recruit-
ing, or drivingjobs@
fundamentallabor.
com
545 Marketing/
Product
COMMUNITY &
RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT
COORDINATOR
Full-time position to
assist in creating a
multi-year plan for
increasing volun-
teers & revenue to
inform & support the
Agencys plan for
aggressive growth
in the next 5 years.
Key elements
include: donor
acquisition,
fundraising events,
annual giving pro-
gram, development
& management of
corporate/founda-
tion/individual gifts,
marketing, volun-
teer recruitment; as
well as donor stew-
ardship, gift entry &
acknowledgement,
database manage-
ment, donor
research. The suc-
cessful applicant
requires personal
solicitation success,
proven track record
as a major gift offi-
cer & manager,
demonstrated
strategic agility,
excellent written &
oral communication
skills, ability & will-
ingness to travel,
proven integrity.
This position will
work closely with
the executive direc-
tor, BBBS program
director, & board of
directors. A bache-
lors degree & 3-5
years experience in
marketing / fund
development
required, as well as
a valid PA drivers
license and car
insurance. EOE.
Salary commensu-
rate with experi-
ence. Resumes to:
Mr. Ron Evans
Executive Director
Catholic Social
Services
33 East Northamp-
ton St., Wilkes -
Barre, PA 18701
548 Medical/Health
EMTS
Full time, part time
and per diem shifts.
Must have PAEMTB
certification, EVOC,
CPR and valid PA
drivers license.
If interested please
email resume and
letter of interest to
mrr.cephus@
gmail.com or
sunnyambulance@
aol.com or
fax resume to
570-654-8046
LIVE-IN CAREGIVER
Needed in Hunting-
ton Mills area for
elderly Alzheimers
patient. Must be
caring, dependable,
and have at least 2
years experience.
3-4 days a week.
Email Brenda at:
kyleobeid@comcast.
net or call 655-7892
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
LPN
Medical office.
Weekdays only.
Send resume to
c/o Times Leader
Box 2785
15 North Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
PERSONAL CARE
ATTENDANT
For Quadrapelegic.
Must be able to lift.
Full time or part
time. 570-574-0815
548 Medical/Health
MRI TECHNOLOGIST
TECHNOLOGIST
CT TECHNOLOGIST
Vascular experi-
ence required.
MAMMOGRAPHER
Per Diem
Send resume to: c/o
The Times Leader
Box 2780
15 North Main Street
WIlkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
RNS & LPNS
Temporary staffing.
Longterm care.
$20-$30 per hour.
All shifts. Hazleton/
Wilkes-Bare area.
www.prnhealth
carestaffing.net
570-233-4898
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FULL TIME PART TIME
TECHNICIAN
We need a reliable
professional who
will efficiently
screen patients for
their visit and per-
form patient testing.
Ideal candidate will
be a friendly, calm
person who will
constantly strive to
do accurate work.
Experience a plus.
Extensive on the job
training will be pro-
vided.
APPLY ONLINE:
www.
icarespecialists.com
SUBMIT RESUME:
HR Dept.
703 Rutter Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
Fax: 570-287-2434
VETERINARY
ASSISTANT
Experienced or will
train. Send resume
to: c/o Times Leader
Box 2790
15 North Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
551 Other
DELIVERY
SETUP PERSON
Part Time. 20-30
hours. Must have
PA drivers license.
Must be available
Friday-Monday.
Call 570-283-3800
FLAGGERS WANTED
Hiring 50. Vehicle
required, $10-$30
per hour. Will train.
570-714-FLAG.
EOE
PART TIME ASSISTANT
PROPERTY MANAGER
Sr. Housing commu-
nity seeks Part time
Assistant Manager.
Duties include pro-
cessing section 8
paperwork, applica-
tions, waiting list,
rent collections and
coordinating activi-
ties for the resi-
dents. Willing to
train the right per-
son. Apply online at
www.urban
innovations.com
EOE
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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
551 Other
SOCIAL WORK
CONSULTANT
Part time to work
with adoptive par-
ents and pregnant
women & outreach
in Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre. Home stud-
ies, post-placement
visits, and informa-
tion meetings. BSW/
MSW required,
Adoption experience
preferred. Must
have flexible sched-
ule. Fax resume and
hourly requirements
to (610) 432-8200
Attention: Tammy or
TammyC@afth.org.
EOE
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A DIFFERENCE
in the life of a
child by becom-
ing a Foster Par-
ent. Full time and
weekend pro-
grams are avail-
able.
FCCY
1-800-747-3807
EOE
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
ADVERTISING SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
For Bold Gold
Media. Must have
desire to succeed
and be motivated.
Apply by email to
careers@
boldgoldmedia.com.
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GROCERY
We are looking to fill
these positions in
our Freeland Store:
Full Time
PRODUCE MANAGER
Full Time
MEAT CUTTER
Full Time
BAKERY CLERK
Experience required
Competitive Wages
based on Experi-
ence. Apply in Per-
son or Send resume
to: Carones Market
101 S. Mountain
Blvd., Mountain
Top, PA 18707
I NS I DE I NS I DE
ACCOUNT ACCOUNT
E XE CUTI VE E XE CUTI VE
Local sales
operation is
looking for an
experienced
telemarketer/in
side account
executive for
its NEPA loca-
tion.
Qualified indi-
vidual will set-
up appoint-
ments for out-
side sales rep-
resentatives
with businesses
in NEPA. Some
clients are
existing cus-
tomers. COLD
CALLING IS
REQUIRED!
Position is full-
time with health
benefits, paid
vacation, hourly
and bonus pay.
Please e-mail
resume to
prminc510@
aol.com
INSURANCE
PRODUCER/
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Nationwide Insur-
ance is growing in
your area! We seek
associate agents
and producers to
support our growth.
This is an exception-
al opportunity to
work with one of the
top insurance com-
panies in the indus-
try. Individual(s)
with a desire to
learn and willing-
ness to do whatev-
er-it-takes. Willing
to train, if you have
initiative and talent.
Candidates should
have or be able to
obtain PA P&C
license. Advance-
ment opportunity
available.
For immediate con-
sideration please
email your resume
with cover letter to
troye3@
nationwide.com
573 Warehouse
GENERAL WAREHOUSE
Corning Life Sci-
ences is currently
seeking Warehouse
candidates for the
main warehouse
distribution center
located in Pittston,
will train. Corning is
one of the worlds
leading developers,
manufacturers, and
global suppliers of
scientific laboratory
products.
Immediate positions
are available for 2nd
shift, 3:30 pm
12:00 am and 3rd
shift, 10:30 pm
7:30 am. Positions
are full time with a
competitive wage
and benefit pack-
age. Candidates
must pass a pre-
employment drug
screen, have a valid
drivers license, and
your own trans-
portation.
Apply in person at:
Team Employer
Solutions
20 Reynolds St.
Kingston, PA 18704
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
BAR/TAVERN
FOR SALE
Turn key business.
Liquor license &
patio license. Air
conditioned. Lower
level 1 bedroom
apt. Reduced to
$159,000 Owner
Retiring.
570-929-3214
ESTABLISHED
BAKERY/SANDWICH
ROUTE FOR SALE
$40,000.
100+ stops, gross
sales $4,000/gross
profit $100 per
week. MUST be
experienced,
energetic, positive
& motivated individ-
ual. Must have
delivery vehicle.
717-271-4323
JAN-PRO
Commercial Cleaning
Of Northeastern PA
Concerned about
your future?
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Work Full or Part
time. Accounts
available NOW
throughout Luzerne
& Lackawanna
counties. We guar-
antee $5,000 to
$200,000 in annual
billing. Investment
Required. Were
ready are you?
For more info call
570-824-5774
Jan-Pro.com
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
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FOR SALE
$60,000
Negotiable
570-825-2456
630 Money To Loan
We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
TEED. Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
say theyve never
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
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information from
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Its a process that
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involves time and a
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
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MERCHANDISE
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
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
HUMPHREY BOGA-
RT, framed picture
in trench coat $50.
570-287-7119
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
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
PICTURES 15 model
sailing ships 6
framed, several
lightboxes with
ship accoutrement
several sailor fig-
ures, several sea
bird figures, 1 bat-
tery operated light-
house with birds
moving around it,
coffee table shaped
like a boat with
glass top & oars
one free standing
boat shaped shelv-
ing unit captain
wheel captain wheel
with barometer 1
ship in a bottle 2
wooden dock ties
plus some extras
$350. 823-7957
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
DRYER 3 months
old under warranty
$300. Caloric gas
stove excellent
shape $175.
570-574-3120
Frigidaire electric
range with smooth
cooktop, self
clean, convection
oven, white, brand
new $425.
570-788-3485
HESS IN BOXES,
2000 - $25., 1998-
$40., 2004 - $23.
570-735-1589
MICROWAVE for
above the range,
vent & light, white,
excellent condition.
$100. Dishwasher
white, very good
condition. $100.
570-825-3269
MICROWAVE GE
sensor oven white
$40. 570-474-6028
REFRIGERATOR
stainless steel, 2
years old $180.
delivered. 970-0564
Retired Repairman
top loading
Whirlpool & Ken-
more Washers, Gas
& Electric Dryers.
570-833-2965
570-460-0658
WASHER white Ken-
more series 70 $75.
AIR CONDITIONER
6,000 BTU Goldstar
$50. 570-301-8703
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
BOUNCER 412.
Aquarium swing
415. Graco playpen
$40. F.P. cradle
swing $25. Baby
tend walker $15.
safety First car
bouncer $5. Infant
play system $8. F.P.
play system with
steering wheel $10.
Tub $3. Bottle
warmer $5. Pink &
brown butterfly crib
bedding $15. Brown
& white nature bed-
ding $15. F.P. Bon-
gos $5. Sesame
Street pop open
doors $3. Vtech
Spin & Learn $5. F.P.
storybook rhymes
$2. 570-675-4214
CLOTHING, New-
born-12 months,
girl, $5 each or less.
SWING $40.
570-825-0569
716 Building
Materials
DOOR: FREE 32 x
80 exterior wood
door complete with
frame and thresh-
old. Glass on top
half, wood panels
on bottom half.
Call 570-814-9574.
SHOWER, 2 piece,
32, white $75.
570-690-3085
720 Cemetery
Plots/Lots
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
724 Cellular Phones
CELL phone Uniden
EXA 17980, 900
mhz, extended
range, built in digital
answering machine
$99. HTC ozone
Verizon wireless
global smartphone,
charger $75.
570-287-2901
726 Clothing
CLOTHING womens
/misses, 15 pieces
$30. Girls 14/16 & 16
22 pieces $20.
Junior girls sizes
13/14 11 pieces $12.
570-474-6028
JACKETS 3 leather
jackets, black boys
size 14, genuine ital-
ian stone $25 each.
570-868-6018
726 Clothing
TRENCH COAT,
new, tan, zipout lin-
ing, 44r, originally
$180. sell $65.
570-654-2657
WEDDI NG GOWN
size 9 , $50. or best
offer 570-825-0569
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
DESK, computer
with top hutch light.
Large 2 drawers,
$125. Must sell.
674-5624
DESKTIOP: off lease
refurbished compaq
desktop: 2.4/512/40
/dvd.windows 7, anti
virus + more, key-
board + mouse
included $100. Off
lease refurbished
ibm desktop: 1.8/
512/40 /dvd. win-
dows xp prp,
antivirus + more,
keyboard + mouse
$75. 570-862-2236
PRINTER Lexmark
All-in-One USB Ink
Jet X6170. Fax,
Copy, Scan, Print.
Very good condition
cable. $25.
570-696-1267.
732 Exercise
Equipment
WEIGHT BENCH,
large, hardly used,
$125. Must sell.
570-674-5624
736 Firewood
FIREWOOD
Super-Dry oak fire-
wood. Ready to
burn. $100 / cord
Call 973-445-1994
Located in Plymouth
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
BURHAM PROPANE FURNACE
Hot water, 164,000
btu, Series 2 Model
B + flue $800. Hot
water heater,
propane, Bradford
& White, 40 gallon
40,000 BTU, $190.
570-752-0881
CARGO CARRIER ,
Sears Sport $125.
Two tier 18 light fix-
ture $15. Corona
kerosene 829-4776
FURNACE Gas,
American, forced air
150,000 BTU com-
plete with motor &
thermostat, runs
well, very good con-
dition. $250.
570-696-1847
FURNACE hot
water, natural gas,
90,000 btu, pump &
controls $250.
570-573-1322
STOVE vintage coal
Frigidaire $299.
570-696-3368
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BEDROOM SET
golden oak, head-
board, footboard,
dresser, end table,
wrought iron mirror
& inserts $325. oak
wall table $100.
570-829-3483
BEDROOM SET, girls
twin $175. kitchen
set with chairs $125.
570-814-0843 or
570-696-3090
BEDROOM SUITE
Thomasville pecan,
queen headboard,
triple oversized
dresser, mirror,
armoire, 2 end
tables. New
$2,200, asking
$600.
Call 570-696-4186
CEDAR CHEST Vin-
tage Rose $200.
Girls white bedroom
set, double, dress-
er, chest $150.
Kerosene heater,
23dl, brand new
$60. Pool ladder,
Sharp microwave
$10. 570-823-2029
COFFEE TABLE
wood with sliding
door $10. 696-3368
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CREDENZA glass
front, all natural
wood, new $100.
Full size bed com-
plete $100.
570-328-1370
DESK, drop down
top 3 drawers,
Pecan finish, 36x44
x 15. $95 287-2517
DINETTE SET heavy
duty maple, 2 leafs,
6 chairs, including 2
captains chairs,
excellent condition.
Original price $1500
several years ago.
Good deal @$350.
570-466-5115
DRESSER, long with
mirror, headboard,
complete, good
condition $200.
Microwave, stain-
less steel, for count-
er $30. 542-4666
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER PA House,
3 piece, honey oak,
TV armoire with
lighted china cabi-
net & bookshelves.
$800. 570-693-3111
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
744 Furniture &
Accessories
FURNITURE
Contents of home
for sale - living
room, dining room,
bedroom set,
chairs, tables,
Pennsylvania House
entertainment cen-
ter, Antique desks,
Victrola and more!
570-288-4203
FURNITURE SALE
Virginia House Oak
Dining Room Set:
Includes 1 hutch, 1
buffet, table with 2
leaves, 2 arm chairs,
6 side chairs. Excel-
lent condition,
$1,750. La-Z-Boy 3
seat, 2 end reclining
sofa: with fabric
guard. Light tweed
fabric. Excellent con-
dition. $350. 25 GE
color tv with remote
$100. Queen size
bed: $250. King Size
Bed: $300. 5 drawer
antique dark wood
tall bureau: $50. Lex-
ington Recollections
Bedroom Set: Solid
Oak, off white with
brown tops.
Includes: 2 twin bunk
beds with guard and
ladder. 9 drawer
vanity dresser with
mirror. 4 drawer
chest bureau, 5
drawer lingerie
chest, 2 drawer night
stand, 4 drawer desk
with hutch and chair.
Twin beds can be set
apart. Excellent con-
dition. Asking $1,750
for all. Call
570-262-5028
HEADBOARD, oak
twin, $50. Oak night
stand $50.
570-825-0569
LAMPS (2) parlor
stand up, grey metal
& black. $25 each.
570-740-1246
LIVING ROOM SET 7
piece, tweed seat-
ing, oak/glass
tables $500. Lamps
$1 0- $1 5. ki t chen
chairs $10 each. oak
hutch $450.
570-902-9274
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
RATTAN SUNROOM
FURNITURE
(NEW) Sofas,
chairs, tables,
lamps. $600.
570-287-4770
SHELF. Dark brown
for books. 5
shelves, great con-
dition. must sell $75
570-674-5264
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
Littman Jewelers for
$900, willing to sac-
rifice at $700.
Call 570-814-3383
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
EDGER Craftsman
Eager 1 edger 3.0
HP, next to new
$125. 570-825-3371
Patrick & Debs
Lawn Care
See our ad under
Call An Expert
1162 Landscape &
Garden
756 Medical
Equipment
CHAIR LIFT by
Bruno $500.
570-592-4970
POWER CHAIR
Jazzy Select,
$500. Walker - $25.
570-829-2411
758 Miscellaneous
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
AQUARIUM 43 gal-
lon Oceanic octo-
ganal, all glass, new
condition $100.
570-266-3015
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.
Large frameless
mirror 36x42 $50.
570-740-1246
BOOKS 2 boxes
hardcover & paper-
back, King, Grishom
etc $25. a box.
570-474-6028
CANES & WALKING
STICKS. Over 25
available. $4-$5
each. 570-735-2081
Job Seekers are
looking here!
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
CHRISTMAS DECO-
RATIONS 2 large
boxes $50. Hal-
loween decorations,
box of scarey
unique items $125.
570-235-5216
758 Miscellaneous
CHRISTMAS ITEMS .
Over 200 available.
Ornaments, vases,
baskets, flowers,
figurines, knick
knacks, many over
50 years old! 4
pieces of luggage.
Samsonite belt
massager. All $80.
call 570-735-2081.
CHRISTMAS TREE
prelit slim 6 with
gold ornaments
$100. 570-693-3111
DOG RUN galva-
nized steel, 8lx6
wx6h, gate. bought
$300. sell for $65.
570-474-6351
FABRICS - assorted.
$15. MUST SELL!
570-313-5213
FENDERS new fits
1982-1994 Chevy
S10 pickup $175.
pair Tonka truck
$15, Metal milk can
$27. 570-779-3332
FOOD PROCESSOR
B & D with blender
jar, $15. Cooks
essential 1 quart
stainless steel deep
fryer $5. 696-9086
FORD F350 1985 7.3
non turbo diesel,
runs good needs
work on cab &
transmission.
$1,000. 256-0962
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GARAGE SALE
LEFT OVER
ITEMS
All brand new 2
stainless steel dou-
ble sinks, 2 bath-
room vanity faucets
$25, each. Utility
sink $15. Graco
deluxe stroller $65.
2 hand sink NSF
$15-$25. Granite
under mount sink
top, $35. 852-0406
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Get it back where it
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Dress pants, new,
40x30,$5. Insula-
tion, R13, 3 bags,
$40. Golf balls, 5
dozen, $20. Golf
bag with tags $10.
Paint sprayer, never
used, $35.
570-287-9801
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Proactive skin care
$4. Sheer coverup
makeup $5. Bath
salts & lotions .75. 3
tier brand new
steamer $35.
Playskool sit & spin
$3. WEN haircare
texture balm $6. Mr.
Coffee coffee pot
$3. Brand new col-
lectible porcelain
doll paid $50 sell for
$10. 570-235-0754
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVERS
PVC pipes $1
each.Bookcase
desk, $10. 2 end
tables $20. Sewing
machine, peddle,
$25.Sewing
machine, electric,
$10. Ironing board,
new, $2. Printer, HP
Scanjet, $2. Meat
grinder $3.
570-868-609
GRILL. Charcoal,
Blackbarrel type.
Top lifts, 24x35 grill
space. $35
570-333-4827
HELMET snowmo-
bile $15. Motorcycle
helmet $15. Dell
computer needs
work $25.
570-287-0023
MAGAZINES (20)
Playboy $20. for all
570-825-0761
PING PONG TABLE
$25. Yale safe $50.
Heater Tower, elec-
tric, portable, $20.
570-825-5847
RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Hand made
Rosaries, $5. Pope
John Paul II Memori-
blia. 570-829-2411
SEATS: A set of 3
navy van seats in
excellent condition.
They are from a 95
ford club van.
$15.00
(570)793-3982
SLIDE PROJECTOR,
carousel, zoom
lens, bulk slider
loader accessory,
screen, a steal at
$60. 570-696-1267
TIRES 4- 225/70/r16
all season radials,
65% tread left.
$100. 1-205/75/r15
light truck tire, 4/32
tread $15. 855-3113
VACUUM BAGS
Electrolux generic
style C & U .80
each. Swifter wet jet
mop $8. 868-6018
WINE BOTTLES 1
gallon, clear,. never
reused. $1. each or
a dozen for $10.
570-654-2955
762 Musical
Instruments
GUITAR-Carlo
Robelli 6 string
acoustic, case picks
& strings all for
$100. 570-855-3113
PIANO walnut with
bench, recently
tuned, good condi-
tion $400. 898-1278
To place your
ad call...829-7130
764 Musical
Lessons/Services
TRUMPET student
model, good condi-
tion $100.
570-655-9594
766 Office
Equipment
CHAIRS 3, very
good condition
swivel managers, 2
navy blue, 1 in oat-
meal fabric $20.
each 3 for $55.
570-696-1267
PRINTERS HP Office
Jet 6310, all in one,
color printer, fax,
scanner, copier,
new in box $99. HP
Deskjet 3520V
portable ink jet color
printer with new
HP#27 cartridge
$75. 570-287-2901
770 Photo
Equipment
MINOLTA Maxxum
8000i 35mm film
camera, 2 lenses,
off camera flash unit
very good condition
$275. or best offer
570-788-2388
772 Pools & Spas
DIVING BOARD, 12,
wood laminate,
commercial grade
$125. Sliding board
6 fiberglass with
fittings $250. Both
for inground pool
and buyer must
remove. 388-6837
776 Sporting Goods
BIKES. Girls, 15
speed 26 All-ter-
rain, Boys, 18 speed
26 Multi-terrain
Stone Mtn. Bike.
$85 for both.
570-333-4827
COAT Woolrich
down new, large,
Woolrich, new wool
pants XL (2), Hunt-
ing apparel $60. Call
570-287-2073
CROSS BOW LEG-
END exercise
machine, very good
condition, sacrifice
$200.570-788-2388
GOLF BAG, Precise
professional, black/
navy standup bag,
putter tube, ball
holder, 6 pockets in
excellent condition.
$20. 570-696-1267.
GOLF CLUBS
Tommy Armour
TI/100 woods 1-5
reg., irons, 3-P
wedge, stiff titanium
heads, bag $250.
Fishing pole & reel,
Orvis salt rodder
anti reverse 9/10
best of best for
Salmon fishing
$400. 814-0422
SKIS-Kllington, k-2,
boots size 12, ski
poles, all for $100.
570-855-3113
SKIS-Rossignol
Rebel 177 with
Salomon Series 7
bindings $75 Ski
boots Salomon
Optime 8.1 Exp.
mens size 8, mid
entry $30. Ski Poles
$5 570-287-1025
SKIS: USA Super S
Volart 72IN Skis with
Salomon 900S alum
bindings $99.
570-287-2901
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TELEVISION: GE.
28 works good,
needs remote $80.
570-740-1246
TV 27 color RCA,
remote, barley used
$65. 570-457-4433
TVS 25 Zenith con-
sole, dark wood
exterior, swivel
base. $125 21 Sony
$35. 570-696-9818
782 Tickets
PENN STATE
TICKETS
October 29, 2011
vs. Illinois
Section WH-15
yard line - seat
backs. (2) at
$100 each
570-675-5046
after 6 PM
PENN STATE
TICKETS: 2 tickets,
Oct 8. vs Iowa. $120
for both. Call
570-825-7044
TICKETS: PENN
STATE, Section
EHU, cushion seats
& yellow parking
pass included with
tickets. Oct 8: Iowa,
2 tickets, $100
each. Oct 15, 2 tick-
ets, $55 each. Oct
29, Illinois, 2 tickets,
$75. Call
570-655-0211
784 Tools
RADIAL arm saw 10
$65. Scroll saw 16
$70. 7.5 power
saw & blades $25.
7 grinder $25.
Floor sander, $25.
bench mount vise
$25. All are Crafts-
man. 570-235-5216
RADIAL SAW Crafts-
man 10 5 hp,
attachments, $160.
Heavy duty 1/2 drill,
$20. Drill doctor
paid $250, $95.
Sears scroll saw,
$95. Glaster super-
star II glass grinder
with safeguard,
excellent condition,
$45. Large alu-
minum extension
ladder, $45.
570-696-9005
RETROFIT LASER
guide for most 10
miter saws, works
great! $10.
call 570-696-1267
ROUTER $50.
MODEL 4 jointer
$50. made by Rock-
well. $100. for all.
570-822-8957
786 Toys & Games
BOARD GAMES:
Vintage 1982 Parker
Brothers, William
Fuld, Ouija $25. Vin-
tage 1975 Selchow
& Righter Co.,
Parcheesi, $25.
570-287-2901
790 Swimming
Pools/Hot Tubs
LEISURE BAY HOT TUB
with 28 jets and
waterfall. New
circuit board,
heater & plumbing.
Excellent
condition! $2000.
(570) 690-6855
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
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PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CAT FREE To good
home, female, long
hair fully grown.
570-235-7218
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
CATS (2) male 5
years old ,
neutered, female
tiger and Siamese
mix. Free to good
homes. 417-2816
KITTENS (3) all
female, free to good
homes. 824-1923
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BOSTON TERRIER
DACHSHUND MIX
10 weeks old. First
shots. $150/male;
$200/females
(570) 817-2687
COCKAPOO pups.
Black, well social-
ized. Shots are cur-
rent. $175 each.
570-765-1846
Golden Retriever
8 weeks old. AKC.
Female. First shots,
vet checked. Crate
& paper trained.
Family raised. $600.
570-925-6794
Birds? Cats? Dogs?
Skunks? Snakes?
Sell Your Animals
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LOST 2 year old mini
pincher black with
brown on chest,
eyes, below tail. Tail
is docked larger.
Last seen on Wayne
Ave. 10/01 at
8:00am. If found call
840-0017/840-0137
Morkie pups,
Malti-poo pups
Health records,
love people, toy
size maturity.
$325 each
570-765-0936
NEWFOUNDLAND/LAB
CROSS PUPPIES
$350.
CHIHUAHUA PUPS
$300.
All shots and vet
certified.
570-648-8613
815 Dogs
St. Bernard, Poms,
Yorkies, Maltese,
Husky, Boxer,
Doberman, Golden,
Dachshund, Poodle,
570-453-6900
570-389-7877
YORKIE/SCHNAUZER
MIX PUPPIES
Non shed.
Adorable. Shots.
$250. Call
570-467-3434
845 Pet Supplies
CAT LITTER BOX
with lid + food dish-
es $6. 696-3368
DOG CRATE
large metal wire
$50. 570-779-3332
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starter home in a
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MLS #10-4026
$29,900
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Ext. 23
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AVOCA
314 Packer St.
Remodeled 3 bed-
room with 2 baths,
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$99,900
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133 Frangorma Dr
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plan. 5 year old 2
story. 9' ceiling 1st
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$359,000
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475 East Ave.
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2 story home locat-
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Tranquil setting,
modern interior all
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$329,900
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906 Homes for Sale
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
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walk-in closets,
family room with
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$299,900
MLS# 10-4312
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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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FOR SALE BY OWNER
50% below Market
Value. Fixer upper.
Not in flood zone. 3
bedroom, 1 bath.
Corner lot. $46,500.
(570) 394-9537
BERWICK
HANDYPERSON SPECIAL
1145 6th Avenue
Lots of potential!
$36,500
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Quiet Country
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Impressive, well-
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570-643-4842
570-643-2100
906 Homes for Sale
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
906 Homes for Sale
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
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570-696-0888
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906 Homes for Sale
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
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906 Homes for Sale
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
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Realty
570-542-2141
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DALLAS
NEW CONSTRUCTION
2,400 sq feet
$329,000
OPEN HOUSE
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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
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570-696-0843
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906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
PRICE REDUCED!
Clean & neat 3-4
bedroom cape cod.
2 car garage. Deck
& porches. Gas
heat. 85 x 115 lot.
$110,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS
REDUCED PRICE!
Secluded on a hill
but part of High
Point Acres. 2 story
Colonial, 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths.
Large family room
with fireplace and
sliding door to
screened porch.
Community Swim-
ming Pool. 2 car
garage. Central AC.
Wooded lot.
$265,000.
11-1077
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
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
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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.
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MLS 11-2636
$119,900.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
906 Homes for Sale
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:
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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:
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MLS 11-3512
$129,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
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
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3054
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
NOT IN FLOOD
ZONE
5 rooms. For sale
by owner. 2 bed-
rooms and bath
upstairs, 3 rooms
and 1/2 bath
downstairs, cor-
ner lot with small
yard. $56,000
570-885-4913
570-885-3367
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
$229,900
Call Phil
570-313-1229
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
SUNDAY OCT. 9
1PM - 3PM
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
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:
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MLS 11-2091
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EDWARDSVILLE
New Listing!
122-124 SHORT ST.,
OUT OF THE FLOOD
ZONE! Very nice
double-block on a
quiet street. Good
income property for
an investor or live in
one side and rent
the other to help
with a mortgage.
#122 has living
room, dining room,
kitchen, 2 bed-
rooms and a full
bath. #124 has living
room, dining room,
kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths
and a family room
with free-standing
fireplace. Off-street
parking on one
side. Taxes are cur-
rently $1516 on
Assessed value of
$68,700. Motivated
Seller! Call today for
an appointment.
MLS#11-3694
$62,000
Mary Ellen &
Walter Belchick
570-696-6566
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105 Cedar Street
Price Reduced!
$50,000
Great starter home
in a great neighbor-
hood, off street
parking, upgraded
electric, newer roof,
replacement win-
dows & 2nd floor
laundry. MLS 10-4130
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
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
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
906 Homes for Sale
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%)
100% Owner
Financing Available
570-654-1490
EXETER
REDUCED
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
$184,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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
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FORTY FORT
4 Sunset Court
Located in a private
cul-de-sac. Large
enclosed front
porch, 4 bedrooms,
2 baths, 2 car
garage. $149,000
MLS 11-2824
call Kathie
570-288-6654
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
906 Homes for Sale
FORTY FORT
REDUCED!
1301 Murray St.
Very nice duplex,
fully rented with
good return in great
neighborhood. For
more information
and photos visit:
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realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2149
$124,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
FORTY-FORT
167 Slocum St
Handyman special.
3 bedrooms, 1.5
bath, two story.
Nice lot/neighbor-
hood. Being sold as
is. $45,000
570-954-8825
or email
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FORY FORT
Great Walnut street
location. 8 rooms, 4
bedrooms. wall to
wall carpet. Gas
heat. 2 car garage.
Deck & enclosed
porch. MLS 11-2833
$111,000
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
HANOVER
22 DEXTER STREET
GREA GREAT BUY - T BUY -
FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE!
$6,000.
Wont last long.
Call 570-780-3009
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
REAL ESTATE
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
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
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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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
realtyinc.com
MLS #11-622
$119,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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.
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
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
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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
realtyinc.com
MLS#11-831
$267,000
Call Nancy
570-237-0752
Melissa
570-237-6384
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
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
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
6 Hemlock Gardens
Great neighborhood
only mile to War-
den Place at Harvey
Lake, access to
Harveys Lake
through the Beach
Club at Warden
Place. 8 rooms, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
garage, 18 x 36 in-
ground heated pool,
12x27 screened
porch, landscaped,
workshop, office in
lower level, 100x150
lot neat and clean
ready to move-in.
MLS#11-2357
$146,000
Bob Cook
570-696-6555
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
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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
SUNDAY, SEPT- 25
1:00pm-2:30pm
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
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
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
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
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
906 Homes for Sale
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
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
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KINGSTON
129 S. Dawes
Ave.
4 bedroom, 1
bath, large
enclosed porch
with brick fire-
place. Full con-
crete basement
with 9ft ceiling.
Lots of storage, 2
car garage on
double lot in a
very desirable
neighborhood.
Close to schools
and park and
recreation. Walk-
ing distance to
downtown Wilkes-
Barre. Great fami-
ly neighborhood.
Carpet allowance
will be consid-
ered. For mor info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realty.inc.com
$129,900
MLS #11-1434
Call Tom
570-262-7716
P
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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
$61,900
Call Barbara at
570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER
RUNDLE REAL
ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext 55
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EXTENDED CAB
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$
16,767
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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
Land for sale?
Place an ad
and SELL
570-829-7130
KINGSTON
582 Gibson Ave
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Tastefully remod-
eled traditional in
one of Kingston's
finest and conven-
ient neighborhoods.
Features include:
hardwoods and tile
throughout, 5 bed-
rooms, 2 Full baths,
2 half baths, mod-
ern kitchen, finished
basement/enter-
tainment room, fin-
ished attic, office
with fireplace, huge
deck, inground pool,
8 person hot tub, 2
car garage. If you
want Kingston, you
need to see this
property.
Asking price
$282,500
(570) 899-0236
KINGSTON
621 Gibson Avenue
BY OWNER.
Brick Cape Cod
with hardwood
floors. 3 bedroom,
family room, 2 bath,
living room with
fireplace, two car
garage with loads
of storage, partially
finished basement.
Price Reduced!
$179,900
Call (570) 333-5212
No Brokers Please.
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
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
$129,900
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
906 Homes for Sale
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.
100% Owner
Financing Available
$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
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KINGSTON
REDUCED!!
177 Third Ave.
Neat as a pin! 3
bedroom, 2.5
baths, end unit
townhome with nice
fenced yard. Bright
Spacious kitchen,
main level family
room, deck w/
retractable awning.
Gas heat/central
air, pull down attic
for storage and 1
car garage. Very
affordable town-
home in great cen-
tral location!
MLS 11-1282
$134,500
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
Sunday, Oct. 9th
1PM-3PM
111 Church St.
Large 3 bedroom
completely updat-
ed. Big family room.
Detached garage.
Home warranty
included. Walk-up
attic. Replacement
windows.
$149,900
MLS #11-3598
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
906 Homes for Sale
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
LAFLIN
210 Beechwood Dr
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
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
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LAFLIN
33 Market St.
Commercial/resi-
dential property
featuring Ranch
home with 3 bed-
rooms, newly
remodeled bath-
room, in good con-
dition. Commercial
opportunity for
office in attached
building.
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MLS 11-3450
$169,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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.
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MLS 11-1686
$314,900
Call Keri
570-885-5082
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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
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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
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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
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photos visit
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MLS #11-1166
$279,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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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
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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
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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
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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
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GILROY
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570-288-1444
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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
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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
$210,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
906 Homes for Sale
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
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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
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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906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
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
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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
MOUNTAIN TOP
PRICE REDUCED
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
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(267) 253-9754
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
MOUNTAINTOP
9 Anne Street
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 $219,000
OBO. Call (570)
403-6252 or (570)
823-7540.
906 Homes for Sale
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
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
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
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MLS 11-2425
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
NANTICOKE
REDUCED!
Motivated Seller!
$116,900.
619 S. Hanover St
Nicely appointed
brick 2-family. 2nd
unit on 2nd and 3rd
floors has 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths -
currently at
$400/mos below
market value of at
least $600/mos.
Most windows
replaced through-
out. Heated 2-car
detached garage,
rear covered patio,
fenced-in side yard.
MLS#11-2538
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
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
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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
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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.
$349,900
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
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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!
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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
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
214 Elizabeth St.
3 bedroom, Victori-
an, semi modern
kitchen, 1 full - 2 1/2
baths. 1st floor
laundry, gas heat,
finished lower level
with walk out, large
shed. 13 month
home warranty. A
must see at
this price.
For additional info
and photos visit:
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MLS 11-1677
$79,900
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
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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
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
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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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570-718-4959
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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
$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
Handy Man Special
Double Block on
Cornelia Street.
BEING SOLD AS
IS NOT IN FLOOD
ZONE. 6 rooms per
side. Newer fur-
nances & roof.
Large lot & nice
neighborhood.
$35,000
ALL SERIOUS OFFERS
CONSIDERED
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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
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
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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
$189,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON TWP.
STAUFFER POINT
42 Grandview
Drive
NEW PRICE
better than new
end unit condo,
with 1st floor
master bedroom
and bath, Living
room with gas
fireplace, hard-
wood floors in
living, dining
room & kitchen,
granite counter-
tops and crown
molding in
kitchen, with
separate eating
area, lst floor
laundry, heated
sunroom with
spectacular
view, 2 addition-
al bedrooms, full
bath and loft on
the 2nd floor, 2
car garage, gas
heat and central
air, priced to sell
$274,500 MLS
11-2324
call Lu-Ann
602-9280
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tos and informa-
tion can be
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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
906 Homes for Sale
PLAINS
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 bed-
rooms, 1 bath. 1
car garage in
the very desir-
able Birchwood
Hills develop-
ment. Electric
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
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18 ABBOTT ST
two story, single
family, 3 bedrooms,
1 bathroom, off-
street parking, eat-
in kitchen, dining
room, office/study,
living room, utility
room, electric heat,
Quiet neighborhood,
not in the flood area,
near school and
cross valley. New
roof, replacement
windows, tile floor in
the kitchen, hard-
wood floors in the
bedrooms. Ceiling
fans and Air units.
Full basement.
Large lot with drive-
way, covered patio
with attached car-
port. Price includes
appliances and
some window treat-
ments. $80,000
Call 570-592-2837
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
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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
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!
MLS#11-1171
$67,500
Karen Altavilla
570-283-9100 x28
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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
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570-288-0770
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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!!
$129,500
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
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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
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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
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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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
Enjoy this charming
2 bedroom home
with recently updat-
ed tile kitchen and
bath, laminate floors
in bedrooms, large
yard, deck and stor-
age shed.
MLS #11-3231
$92,500
Call Matt
570-714-9229 or
Darlene
570-696-6678
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906 Homes for Sale
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
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
WANAMIE
987 Center St.
Country setting sur-
rounds this 4 year
old home featuring
a large modern
kitchen and break-
fast area with tile
flooring. 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
living room, family
room, 2 car garage,
front porch and
rear deck/
MLS 11-690
$154,900
Call Patty Lunski
570-735-7494
EXT 304
ANTONIK &
ASSOC.
570-735-7494
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
WEATHERLY
SALE BY OWNER
Fully furnished. 4
bedrooms, 2 full
baths, eat-in
kitchen, fireplace.
Includes all furni-
ture. Maytag wash-
er/dryer, dishwash-
er, freezer &
screened in porch.
Double car garage.
$75,000
Or best offer.
For Appointment
Call 570-427-8116
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
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS#10-1535
$49,900
Charlie VM 101
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WEST PITTSTON
NEW LISTING
101 Boston Ave.
Quality home in
great location
w/custom features
throughout. Wont
last long.
$257,900.
Call Joe or Donna,
613-9080
WEST PITTSTON
OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE
SAT. & 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. 100%
Owner Financing
Available. 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
bedrooms, fin-
ished basement,
sunroom, cen-
tral air. Newer
roof and win-
dows, 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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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
100% Owner
Financing Available
$154,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with 5%
down; $7,750 down,
$785/month)
570-654-1490
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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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PROPERTIES
570-718-4959
ext. 1366
WILKES-BARRE
100 Darling St
Nice tow bedroom
single, gas heat,
enclosed porch,
fenced yard. Close
to downtown & col-
leges. Affordable at
$42,500. Call
Town & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
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
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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
WILKES-BARRE
164 Madison Street
Spotless 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath
home with hard-
wood floors, stained
glass, and modern
kitchen in move-in
condition. 11-2831
$79,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
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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
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
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WILKES-BARRE
241 Dana Street
Spacious 3 bed-
room, 1.5 baths with
textured ceilings,
updated kitchen, all
appliances including
dishwasher, tiled
bath with whirlpool
tub, 2nd floor laun-
dry room. Replace-
ment windows.
Drastic Reduction
$60,000
MLS# 11-88
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
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
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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
ext. 49
WILKES-BARRE
74 Empire ST N
Do you have an
older child that
wants his or her
own space? Here it
is, the lower level is
finished & has its
own private
entrance & small
kitchenette. 3 bed-
room, 1 3/4 baths
home in very good
condition & ready
for a new owner.
Enclosed upper &
lower porches.
Laundry area off
kitchen.
MLS#11-3459
$84,000
Lou Pellegrino
570-417-3427
COLDWELL BANKER
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340 x22
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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
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PARSONS
REASONABLE
OFFERS
ACCEPTED
262 Stucker Ave
& Lot-10 Virginia
Drive
SUNDAY, OCT 9
12 NOON TO 2PM
(Scott St. to
Stucker, third street
after baseball field)
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
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WILKES-BARRE
Price Reduced!
Why pay rent -
move right in to this
well maintained 2
bedroom home with
nice yard, privacy
fence and garage.
MLS# 11-2875
$57,500
Call Andrea
570-714-9244 or
Darlene
570-696-6678
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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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realtyinc.com
MLS 11-749
$79,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
Rolling Mill Hill Section
231 Poplar St.
Well-Maintained 3
bedroom home in
Move-in condition.
Hardwood floors,
upgraded appli-
ances & great stor-
age space. Private
driveway and nice
yard. MLS# 10-4456
$75,000
Barbara Young
Call 570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER,
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext. 55
WILKES-BARRE
To settle Estate
314 Horton Street
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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REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
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
MINERS MILLS
NEW LISTING!
Charming two-story
home with hard-
wood and pine
floors, modern
kitchen and baths,
formal living room
and dining room, 3
bedrooms, gas
heat, separate
330SF of office
space. Detached
garage and carport,
updated windows,
roof and furnace.
Zoned business
commercial.
MLS#11-1010
$99,900
Call Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
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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
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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
MAKE OFFER!
$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
WYOMING
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
REDUCED TO
$139,900
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
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
DUPONT
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Single family home
with a separate
building containing
a 1 bedroom apart-
ment and 5 car
garage all on 1 lot.
For more info and
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 2000 sq. ft.
commercial space
currently used for
local business, two
2 bedroom apart-
ments with 1 rent-
ed, garage, off
street parking. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS #11-1965
Price negotiable,
please make an
offer
$167,000
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
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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
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FORTY FORT
Commercial
Property with
approx. 5000 sq.
ft. with an office,
storage & a 2nd
floor apt in a high
traffic area.
Owner will hold some of the
financing for qualified buyer.
$196,000
MLS# 11-945
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
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
JENKINS TWP.
Main St.
1 story, 2,600 sq. ft.
commercial build-
ing, masonry con-
struction with
offices and ware-
housing. Central air,
alarm system and
parking. Great for
contractors or
anyone with
office/storage
needs. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3156
$84,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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
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
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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-
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--Property ideal for
a medical, business,
or professional
offices.
--100+ Parking
Spaces. Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
LARKSVILLE
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
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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NANTICOKE
Hanover & West
Ridge St
MANY POSSIBILITIES
WITH THIS PROPERTY!
Has been used in
the past as student
housing, but could
also be used as pri-
vate home, offices
or commercial
property. Many new
updates - well
taken care of. Off
street parking.
$100,000
570-956-4883
NANTICOKE
NEW PRICE!!
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
$123,000
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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941 Apartments/
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Brand New Two and Three Bedroom Townhouses
For Rent in Barrett Township, Monroe County
for income qualied households age 62 or older
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF MONROE COUNTY
1055 West Main Street
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Phone: (570) 421-7770
TDD: (570) 421-6968
Washer/Dryer & Central Air Unit in all Units
Geo-Thermal Heat
Handicap Accessible Units
Section 8 Welcome
2 Bedrooms rent from $650 to $800/Month
3 Bedrooms rent from $769 to $915/Month
Continuing to accept applications at Housing Authority Main Ofce
or On-Site Wednesdays from 9-4
103 Plateau Drive, East Stroudsburg
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Brand New One and Two Bedroom Townhouses
For Rent in Barrett Township, Monroe County
for income qualied households age 62 or older
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF MONROE COUNTY
1055 West Main Street
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Phone: (570) 421-7770
TDD: (570) 421-6968
All Utilities included in rent
Convenient Location
Handicap Accessible Units
Free Internet Access
1 Bedroom rent from $500 to $545/Month
2 Bedrooms rent $650/Month
Continuing to accept applications
at Housing Authority Main Ofce
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
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Easy Access to
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Wilkes-Barre, PA
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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
APARTM E NTS
*RestrictionsAp p ly
962 Rooms 962 Rooms
Rooms starting at
Daily $39.99 + tax
Weekly $179.99 + tax
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Commercial
Properties
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
and photos visit:
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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.
$39,900
Anne Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
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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
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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
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
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
BUILDING LOT for
sale in the beautiful
mountains at Eagle
Rock Resort, a
gated community.
1/4 acre totally
wooded with small
stream in back yard.
2 free rounds of golf
monthly. Free
access to public
pool, tennis courts
and more. Public
water and sewer
available. Must sell
to support sons
college tuition.
Please make rea-
sonable offer. Call
610-562-9204.
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
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
DRUMS
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
912 Lots & Acreage
DURYEA
44.59 ACRES
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all
utilities. KOZ
approved. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
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$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
EXETER
Out of flood area.
100x125ft. All utili-
ties in place. Build-
ing moratorium
does not apply to
this lot. $45,000
reduced to $42,000
Call 570-655-0530
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
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
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MLS 11-2640
$125,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
KINGSTON TWP.
VACANT LAND
Large barn and
28+/- acres close to
town. MLS#09-3699
Reduced to
$299,000
Maribeth Jones
696-6565
912 Lots & Acreage
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
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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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
BACK MOUNTAIN
Huntsville Dam Area
BUILDING LOT
17.96 acres. Beauti-
ful, slopping, wood-
ed, lot, with privacy
& great views. Last
lot in development
with public sewer,
gas & underground
utilities. 8 minutes
to Kingston on
Hillside Rd. $47,500
570-283-0547
915 Manufactured
Homes
HUNLOCK CREEK
Quiet country set-
ting. Lots available.
$295 per month.
Includes water,
sewer & trash. Call
Bud 570-477-2845
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
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
Harveys Lake
LAKE FRONT
Beautiful lake view!
Private Setting.
Fully furnished 2
bedroom, 2 bath,
dock, ample park-
ing. $1500/month,
includes all utilities.
Short term lease
available. Move
right in. Call
570-639-1469
PLYMOUTH
FURNISHED
APARTMENT FOR RENT
utilities all paid
Call
570-881-0636
WILKES-BARRE
FULLY FURNISHED
1 BEDROOM APT.
Short or long term
Excellent
Neighborhood
Priv. Tenant Parking
$595 includes all
utilities. No pets.
(570) 822-9697
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
Leave message.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
Quiet 2nd floor, 2
bedroom. Laundry,
off street parking w/
carport. Large yard.
Includes water,
sewer & garbage.
References, 1st, last
+ security required.
$550/ month
570-735-8730
570-332-8080
DALLAS
2 bedroom, 1st
floor, off-street
parking.
Call 570-407-0365
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
Newberry Estates
Furnished 3 bed-
room, 2 bath com-
pletely redone con-
dominium. Rent
includes mainte-
nance fee and
country club fee.
$1500 per mo. NO
PETS.
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
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
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DALLAS
Large 3 bedroom
2nd floor.
Remodeled 1st
floor, 1.5 bedrooms.
Off street parking.
Call Joe570-881-2517
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
DUPONT
Beautiful, totally
renovated multi
floor 6 room
apartment. Large
bedroom plus 2
smaller bedrooms,
new appliances,
partially furnished.
Window treatments
included. Off street
parking, easy
access to 1-81 air-
port & casino. Tran-
quil neighborhood.
No smoking. $700
month plus utilities
PLUS security.
570-762-8265
EXETER
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room. W/d included.
No pets. $500
includes water.
Security deposit
required
570-357-1383
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
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
AMERICA REALTY
RENTALS
OVER 2
GENERATIONS OF
MANAGED
SERVICE
Soon to be
available
remodeled
1 bedroom,
appliances,
laundry. Start-
ing @ $500 +
utilities.
EMPLOYMENT
VERIFICATION,
NO SMOKING
OR PETS.
2 YEAR SAME
RENT/LEASES
288-1422
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, dishwash-
er. Off street park-
ing, coin- op laun-
dry. $600 + gas,
electric & water.
References
required, no pets
570-779-4609 or
570-407-3991
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new apartment?
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FORTY FORT
Winterset Estates
Studio Apartment
New & charming.
$600 per month +
security & refer-
ences required.
Absolutely no pets.
Call 570-814-1316
FORTY-FORT
MURRAY ST.
Large, ultra modern
1 bedroom. Extra
room for office. A/C,
hardwood floors
throughout. Washer
/ dryer. Private off
street parking. Fully
equipped kitchen &
designer bathroom.
No pets. $700
570-881-4993
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
GLEN LYON
1st floor, 4 room,
renovated apart-
ment. Gas or elec-
tric heat. Washer/
dryer hook up. Off
street parking.
Application process
required. $375 per
month + utilities &
security.
570-714-1296
HANOVER TWP.
Out of flood zone.
Beautiful 2nd
floor, 3 bedroom.
Wall to wall car-
pet, large living
room & kitchen,
2nd floor porch
with spectacular
views, washer/
dryer hookup.
Garbage & sewer
included. $650/
month + utilities &
security.
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
WELL INSULATED!
LOW COST UTILITIES!
Nice, 2nd floor, 5
rooms. Includes:
gas range, ceiling
fans, knotty pine
enclosed porch,
OSP. $400 + utilities
(gas heat), security
& references. Non
smoking. 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
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
1 bedroom. Avail-
able now. $450 +
security & electric.
Call (570) 829-0847
KINGSTON
131 S. Maple Ave.
4 room apartment -
2nd floor. Heat &
hot water included.
Coin Laundry. Off
street parking. No
pets/smoking. $645
570-288-5600
or 570-479-0486
KINGSTON
2 Apartments Available
2 bedrooms. Private
parking. Quiet
neighborhood, near
colleges. $600 &
$625/month + utili-
ties, 1 month rent &
security.
AVAILABLE NOW!
570-656-7125
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
$600. Water includ-
ed. New tile, car-
pet, dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
Washer/Dryer
hookup - Large yard
Double Security
Facebook us at
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570-328-9984
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KINGSTON
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor. Nice area.
Stove & fridge.
$600 per month +
utilities. No pets or
smoking.
Call (570) 332-8765
KINGSTON
2nd floor large stu-
dio apartment. All
utilities paid by land-
lord. Free use of
washer/dryer. No
smoking. No pets.
1st months rent,
security & 1 year
lease. $525/month.
Section 8 approved.
570-331-7016 Days
or 288-6764 Night
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
3 bedrooms,
remodeled with
appliances, washer
& dryer, gas heat,
$575 + utilities.
Call 570-814-0843
or 570-696-3090
KINGSTON
3rd floor - living
room, eat in kitchen.
Heat included. One
bedroom & spare
room. Close to town
& Kingston Corners.
$575/month
631-821-8600 x103
KINGSTON
795 Rutter Ave
Screened porch,
kitchen downstairs,
upstairs living room,
bedroom & bath-
room. $575/month
+ utilities. No pets.
570-417-6729
KINGSTON
Beautiful 1st floor in
great neighbor-
hood. 2 bedrooms,
1 bath, newly
remodeled. W/d
hookup, stove,
dishwasher,
microwave includ-
ed. All hardwood
flooring except tile
in kitchen and bath-
room. NO PETS.
$695/mo + utilities
& security deposit
Call Scott at
714-2431 ext. 137
KINGSTON
Newly remodeled,
2nd & 3rd floor, 2
bedroom, appli-
ances included,
central air, off street
parking. $525 + utili-
ties. No pets.
Call 570-287-9631
or 570-696-3936
KINGSTON
Nice first floor
apartment. 2 bed-
room. Stove, fridge,
washer & dryer.
Lots of storage
space. $675. Heat
included. Call
570-333-4567
KINGSTON
Rear 23 E Vaughn
2 bedroom, off
street parking,
$450 per month +
utilities. Security
deposit required.
NO PETS.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
570-690-0564 or
570-823-7564
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Know!
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Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
KINGSTON
Remodeled 2 bed-
room, dining & living
room, off street
parking. All new
appliances. $600/
month + utilities,
security & refer-
ences. Water &
sewer included.
Absolutely No Pets.
Call 570-239-7770
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
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ASHLEY
26 Ashley St.
Sat., 10/8, 9-3
& Sun. 10/9, 9-1
LOTS OF STUFF
Everything Must Go
Household, toys,
baby, clothes,
electronics & more
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BEAR CREEK
8061 Bear Creek
Blvd (Rte. 115)
Saturday 9am-2pm
Sunday 10am-2pm
Household items,
tools, hunting coat
& pants (S), Mens
coats (L/XL), jeans,
sweaters (M/L). Hol-
iday decor & much
more, priced to sell.
BEAR CREEK
BEAR CREEK VILLAGE
30 Coach Road
Saturday, Oct. 8
10am - 3pm
Lots of baby/tod-
dler items, boys &
girls name brand
clothing (up to 6T),
baby tub, books,
toys, adult cloth-
ing, shoes,
movies, furniture,
blankets, coats,
sweaters & more.
RAIN OR SHINE
BEAR CREEK
Forest Park
442 Crescent Rd
Saturday, Oct 8
9am - 3pm
No Early Birds
Household items,
furniture, toys, col-
lectibles, musical
items & much more!
BEAUMONT
1365 Plattsburg Rd.
Saturday Oct. 8th
8am-4pm
Make an offer yard
sale.
Antique furniture,
tools, housewares
toys, doll houses,
glass display case,
beer steins, books
COURTDALE
Courtdale United
Methodist Church
225 Courtdale Ave.,
Thursday & Friday
Thursday, Friday &
Saturday
October 6,7 & 8
9 am to 8 pm
Saturday
9 am-1 pm
Saturday is bag day
DALLAS
170 Upper
Demunds Road
Sat., Oct. 8
8:30-1:30
Clean out of
Aunts vintage
treasures and
Grandpas tool
shed.
Sand majolica,
crocks, carnival and
ruby souvenir glass,
barware, salt &
pepper, purses,
coping saw, band
saw, car parts
washer, grinder,
welder, power
washer, childrens
bicycles, brass, oil
lanterns, bulldog
statue, truck horn,
scale metal cars,
unique lamps, vin-
tage Christmas,
belt buckles, Ray
Ban, fire extinguish-
ers, Snap on clocks
and beer mugs,
wooden porch
chairs, and much
more.
DALLAS
20 Family Sale!!!
Prince of Peace
Episcopal Church
420 Main St.
Saturday October 8
8am-2pm
Rain or Shine
Lunch & Baked
Goods. Vendor
Reservation
Required. Outdoor
& Indoor Space
$10 - $15
Call 570-675-1723
DALLAS
99 Franklin St
Saturday & Sunday
9am - 4pm
Lots of brand name
cl othes: (Express,
GAP, Abercrombie &
Fitch). kids items,
pet items. Cleaning
DALLAS
Corner of Norton &
Huntsville Rd. 1 block
up from Main St.
SAT., 10/8 10AM-3PM
Reasonable prices.
TOO MUCH TO MENTION!
DUPONT
117 Lackawanna
Ave.
Saturday, Oct. 8th
9am-3pm
Toys, household
items, video
games, and much
more.
DUPONT
204 Elm Street
Fri 10/7 & Sat 10/8
8am-5pm
Decorative Fire-
place, trains, toys,
collectibles, some-
thing for everyone!
2 Family
Garage Sale
EDWARDSVILLE
681 Main Street
Vendors wanted &
space available for
crafts. Open every
day but Monday.
570-417-1269
570-855-2703
Vendor &
Craft Market
EXETER
219 Harland St.
Friday October 7
8am - 2pm
EXETER PARK
203 Wilson Street
Sat. & Sun.
Oct. 8th & 9th
9am-3pm
Tools, office/
school supplies,
household items
and electronics.
A must for
contractors.
Something for
!
FORTY FORT
14 Susquehanna Ave
Saturday, 9am-2pm
Something for
everyone. house-
hold goods, elec-
tronics & tons of
preschool toys.
FORTY FORT
1626 Wyoming Ave
Saturday, Oct-8
9am-1pm
Toys, furniture, CDs,
jewelry, books,
movies, household
items & more! SOME-
THING FOR EVERYONE!
FORTY FORT
39 Bedford St
Saturday October 8
9am - 2pm
Noritake china, cut
glass,
FORTY FORT
47 Butler Street
Sat. Oct. 8th
10am-2pm
Bedroom set,
queen sized
bed, couch,
microwave, cof-
fee table, end
table, kitchen
set and garage
sale items
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with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
FORTY FORT
85 Dana St.
Saturday, Oct. 8
8am - 2pm
A little bit of
everything
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
26 E. Saint Marys Rd
Friday & Saturday
9am-3pm
No early birds.
8 Families! Some-
FORTY FORT
Upscale-Upscale!
LAWN SALE
1468 Wyoming Ave
(next to Law offices
off Durkee st.)
Sat.-Sun. 10/8 10/9
9am - 3pm
$2- $5- $10- $15
and up. Watches,
jewelry, ladies purs-
es, glass bowls,
antiques, house-
hold, entertainment,
sports and more.
GLEN LYON
137 Newport St.
Saturday. October 8
8am -2pm
Bedroom sets, 9
piece dining room,
seat lift chair, toys,
tools, misc. home
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
49 Highland Drive
Friday 9am-2pm
Saturday 9am-3pm
Furniture, house-
hold, electronics,
decor & collectibles.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Countrywood
Estates
50 Woodview Drive
(Off S. Main St)
Saturday, 9am-4pm
Jewelry, living room,
corner cupboard,
dry sink, table, serv-
er, curio, Spode
China, lingerie
chest, desk, bakers
rack, large wall unit,
bookshelves, rod
iron patio set, resin
wicker set, rugs,
pictures, tables,
lamps, entertain-
ment center, TVs,
chairs, file cabinet,
x-mas, sofa bed,
Excercyle, wheel
chair, books, totes,
shelving, hose, flow-
ers, linens, purses,
designer clothes.
KINGSTON
120 West Walnut St.
Friday 9am-2pm
NO EARLY BIRDS!
Books, household,
DVDs, cookware,
2 FAMILY
Yard Sale
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Upper Askam
Corner of
Front & Bower
Saturday, 9am-4pm
Woolrich, house-
hold, 50 grape vine
wreaths ($1 each).
HARVEY'S LAKE
663 Loyalville Road
Saturday, Oct 8
8am - 2pm
Household items,
sporting goods,
tools, construction
supplies and more
RAIN OR SHINE
NO EARLY BIRDS
HARVEYS LAKE
Pole 077-807
Lake Side Drive
Friday & Saturday
9am-3pm
Selling furniture in
house: Dining room
set, queen size sofa
bed, chair. Many
other items -
womens clothing,
Hess Truck collec-
tion, lamps, Annie &
Sound of Music
plate collections,
Apple decor items,
comforters, knick-
knacks, lawn furni-
ture, complete set
of four studded
snow tires (14/185)
& more. Too much
to mention.
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KINGSTON
158 POPLAR ST.
9-2
SUNDAY ONLY
Clothing/express/to
p brands shoes/
purses household
items, furniture,
sporting goods,
fishtank and much
more
KINGSTON
217 Rutter Ave
Saturday, Oct 8
9am - 3pm
Many household
items, microwave,
kids bike seat,
audio books,
clothes, video
games, fish tank,
toys, electronics,
KINGSTON
226 Reynolds St
Saturday, Oct. 8
9am-1pm
Antique server, wing
back chairs, Black &
Decker Workmate
Table, lamps, fire-
place tools, childs
rocker, small TV,
decor & more.
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KINGSTON
32 W. Walnut St
Saturday, Oct. 8
9am - 1pm
Large variety of
items. $1 per bag.
KINGSTON
484 Market St.
Rear
Sat., Oct. 8th,
8am-2pm.
Childs guitar, Vera
Bradley purses,
Longaberger
baskets, antiques,
crafts, nautical, pic-
tures, DVDs/CDs
KINGSTON
615 Charles Ave.
Sat 10/8 8:30 - 1pm
Sun 10/9 9 - 11am
Lots of office furni-
ture, snow tires,
glass shelves,
clothes, shoes,
purses miscella-
neous items.
KINGSTON
74 Sharpe St.
SATURDAY 8AM - 2PM
Household, clothes,
shoes, purses, jew-
elry, books, rugs,
DVDs, furniture,
HUGE
Multi Family Yard Sale!
KINGSTON
ESTATE/TAG SALE
544 Ford Ave.
Fri/ 10/7 -8-12
Sat. 10/8, 8-3
Contents of large
lovely home.
STEINWAY Med
Grand piano
Kitchen set, loads
of kitchenware,
Dining room suite,
Sets of china:
Bennington Pot-
tery, Rosenthal,
Spode, Johnson
Bros. Many
pieces of high end
crystal, glass-
ware, Judaica,
decorator items.
1000s of books,
wooden and metal
shelves, Country
French bedroom
suite, twin beds,
chests, Desks,
tables, chairs,
linens, Chess
table, Many chess
and backgammon
games, Wooden
hangers, many
unique items! Too
much to list, all
priced to sell!
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KINGSTON
S. Maple Ave
Saturday, October 8
9am - 2pm
featuring
Furniture, Clothing
(including misses,
designer, size 8-10),
books, toys, house-
wares, DVDs, sea-
sonal items,
antiques &
collectables.
LARKSVILLE
Michael & Michelle
Drives Birchwood
Estates
Saturday, October 8
8 AM to 2 PM
RAIN or SHINE.
Vintage toys,
antiques,
collectables,
custom made
drapes, household
items of all types,
outdoor furniture
and much more.
LUZERNE
Holy Family Parish
574 Bennett St
October 6 & 7
10am - 6pm
October 8 (bag day)
10am - 1pm
GIGANTIC
RUMMAGE SALE!
Lehman
HOUSE SALE
14 Greenwich Dr.
Off Jackson Road,
by Huntsville
Nursery.
Friday October 7th
and Saturday
October 8th
9 am-3pm
Entire contents of
9 room house + 2
car garage. 3
piece hutch and
curio cabinets,
couch, table &
chairs, rockers,
deacons bench,
Serta beds, full,
queen and twin,
new Princess
house,Fenton,
Lenox, jewelry, art,
military, Christ-
mas, golf, misc.
small furniture,
childrens, mater-
nity, womens &
XXL mens
clothes, antiques,
vintage linens,
curtains & but-
tons, upright
freezer, gun cabi-
net, Oreck vacu-
um, wheelchair,
walker, Lionel train
and tracks,tools,
washer and dryer.
Follow the
bright green
signs.
MOOSIC
507 Rocky Glen
Road, off Birney
Ave. at Smilers
Saturday Oct. 8
10 am - 3 pm
Tools, toys, Coca-
Cola NASCAR &
more. Everything on
Sale!!!!!!!!!
New Merchandise!
Free Items
With Purchase!
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Sycamore Rd.
Fri and Sat
Oct. 7 and 8
8AM - 3PM
Motorcycle, pres-
sure washer, tools,
furniture, clothes
and household.
Wanna make a
speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570-
829-7130.
MOUNTAIN TOP
13 Park Lane East
Sat., Oct. 8th, 9 - 1
Piano, gun cabinet,
truck toolbox, day
bed, household
items, 16tires,
MOUNTAIN TOP
14 Powell Street
Sat. 10/8 8am-1pm
New Items! House-
hold, decorations,
books, Encyclope-
dias, records.
MOUNTAIN TOP
15 Andover Road
(Greenwood Hills
Dev.) Sat and Sun
Oct. 8 and 9
8am 12pm. Xmas,
cabinet and coun-
tertop, microwave,
toaster oven, resin
picnic table,
clothes, household,
MOUNTAIN TOP
247 Deer Run Drive
Deerfield Acres
Saturday, Oct., 8
8am - 12pm
Curio, small fridge,
new silverware
service for 8,
Tiffany lamp
shades, Stiffel lamp
bases, lobster pot,
iron, womens
clothes like new 14-
16, household
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MOUNTAIN TOP
46 Walden Drive
Fri 10/7 & Sat 10/8
9:00AM - 2:00PM
Household items,
jewelry, clothes,
books, decorations,
etc. Rain or Shine.
MOUNTAIN TOP
58 Yorktown Road
Walden Park
Friday & Saturday
8:00AM - 3:00PM
Girls clothing (sizes
2-16), boys clothing
(sizes 6-10), brand
new jeans sizes 7-
16 and much more!
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
West Bennett St
1st floor 1 bedroom.
Kitchen, living room,
bath. Water &
sewer included.
$450 + utilities,
security & lease.
570-675-4938
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KINGSTON
Wyoming Avenue
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room, appliances,
laundry room. $460
+ electric. Security
& references.
570-696-1600
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HOUSING
Available Immediately
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OUR DISCOUNT
PROGRAM...
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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:
APPLIANCES
MAINTENANCE
SEWER FEES
Ask about our Ask about our
good credit good credit
discount! discount!
570-899-3407
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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
BOVO Rentals
570-328-9984
LARKSVILLE
Spacious 2nd floor,
3 bedroom. Laundry
hook-up. Backyard.
$495/month + utili-
ties & security.
Call (570) 282-0127
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.
$700 + utilities.
570-288-3438
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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
MOOSIC
4 rooms, 2nd floor,
heat, water, sewer
included. $695.
Security /references
570-457-7854
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
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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!
NANTICOKE
1, 2, OR 3 BEDROOMS
AVAILABLE
1st month deposit
and rent a must.
516-216-3539
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NANTICOKE
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Heat, water,
garbage & sewage
included. Off street
parking. All appli-
ances included.
$530 + security.
Call 570-406-5221
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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
dogs, smoking,
water, sewer,
garbage paid.
$575/mo + gas,
electric, security,
lease, credit, back-
ground check.
Call (570)696-3596
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in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
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
2nd floor, 1 bedroom
non smoking. Water
& sewer included.
No pets. 1 year
lease + references.
$380/month + secu-
rity & utilities. Call
570-735-3719
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
347 Hanover St.
1 bedroom, 1st
floor, wall to wall
carpet, eat-in
kitchen with appli-
ances, washer
/dryer hook up,
porch & shared
yard. $400 +
utilities & security.
Call 570-814-1356
NANTICOKE
APT FOR RENT
Available immedi-
ately, 2 bedrooms, 1
bathroom, all appli-
ances provided,
washer/dryer on
premises, off-street
parking, Pets Nego-
tiable. Garbage
included. Tenant
responsible for all
other utilities. Quiet
neighborhood,
enclosed porch with
mountain view.
Wall-to_wall carpet,
freshly painted. 1
Year lease, back-
ground/credit check
+ references. $550/
mo 1st month plus
security., Call
(718) 510-7059
after 9:00 a.m.
NANTICOKE
East State Street
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments. Mod-
ern kitchen & bath-
rooms. All appli-
ances. Ample stor-
age. Some utilities
included. $465 &
$585 per month.
Call (570) 239-2741
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
Spacious 2 bedroom
apartment. Living
room, kitchen,
pantry, washer/
dryer. No pets.
Sewer & trash
included.
$485/mos.
570-262-5399
OLD FORGE
Get out of the flood
zone! 4 rooms with
basement. All appli-
ances. Off street
parking. Fresh paint
& new carpet. $575
per month includes
heat, water &
sewage. No pets.
No smoking.
DAYTIME
570-760-9144
EVENING
570-457-8983
PITTSTON
1 bedroom. Off
street parking for 1
vehicle. Washer
dryer hookup.
Fridge & stove. Non
smoking. $425 +
utilities, security &
references. Call
570-430-3804
PITTSTON
2 bedroom, 1st &
2nd floor, $475.
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor, $550.
3 bedroom, 1st &
2nd floor, $650.
3 bedroom, 2nd
floor, $575.
Call Bernie
888-244-2714
ROTHSTEIN REALTORS
570-288-7594
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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 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
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HUGHESTOWN
Completely remod-
eled, modern 2 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
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
This Tudor Bi-Level
offers 3 bedrooms
and tile bath with
rear deck and stor-
age shed plus a fin-
ished basement
with family room
,fireplace, bath &
den or 4th bedroom
and one car garage
in lower level. Out of
Flood with great
back yard. Lease,
security, no pets,
references $ 875.00
plus utilities. Call
570-760-6769 or
570-287-8151
To place your
ad call...829-7130
PLYMOUTH
1st floor, 1 bedroom
apartment. Stove,
fridge, water &
sewage included.
Front & Back porch.
$400 + security. Call
570-262-0540
PLYMOUTH
49 Center Ave. rear
1st floor, Combination
kitchen, living room,
bedroom, bath.
Fridge, range, wash-
er dryer hookup. Off
street parking. Heat,
hot water & sewage
paid. $520 + security
& References. Call
570-779-2257
PLYMOUTH
Large, spacious 2
bedroom. Appli-
ances and utilities
included. Off street
parking. $675 /per
month. Call
570-704-8134
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MOUNTAINTOP
Woodland Estates
Corner of
Basswood & Catalpa
Saturday, October 8
8am - 3pm
Computer desk, bed
frame, ping pong
table, 2 mountain
bikes, weight
bench, outside fur-
niture, coffee table,
5 drawer dresser.
Girls clothing 2t to
7, all seasons, and
shoes. Holiday
decor. Tons of VHS.
Girls toys & more!
NANTICOKE
17 Slope St.
Sat., Oct 8th, 9-2
Baby items,
teenage clothes,
& more!
NANTICOKE
220 Phillips Street
Sat. & Sun. Oct 8th
and 9th, 8am-1pm.
Beatle trading
cards, beer cans,
vintage Christmas
items, Pack-n-Play,
baby items, lots of
attic treasures.
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NANTICOKE
221 Enterprise St
Off Hanover Street
Sat. 10/8 & Sun 10/9
@ 8am
Hunting, fishing,
traps, wireless dog
fence, beer taps,
signs & trays, good
knives, DVDs/CDs,
train & railroad col-
lectibles.
NANTICOKE
292 E. Grand St.
Saturday, Oct. 8
8am - ?????
household. season-
al items, clothes,
(women's and baby
boys), much more,
No early birds
NUANGOLA
22 Gay Ave
Saturday, 10/8
8am-2pm
Antiques, house-
hold, TV, boys
clothes (sizes 4-5),
toys & kids books
OLD FORGE
405-407 Oak St.
SA SATURDA TURDAY Y, OCT , OCT-8 -8
8:00-4:00 8:00-4:00
DIRECTIONS: OFF
MAIN STREET
Entire contents of
both sides of dou-
ble block and large
garage. Including
Antiques, furniture,
nice bedroom sets,
Antique Grandfather
Clock & other vin-
tage clocks,vintage
enamel top kitchen
set, lift chairs, safe,
glassware,carnival
and depression
glass, china sets,
jewelry, lots of
sewing and fabric,
holiday some vin-
tage, hand tools,
patio furniture, lawn
and garden and
much more!
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
Sale by Cook &
Cook Estate
Liquidators
www.cookand
cookestate
liquidators.com
ORANGE
2293 W. 8th St.
ORANGE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
October 7 and 8th
9 am to 2 pm
Refreshments &
Welsh cookies
PITTSTON
193 Elizabeth St.
Sat., Oct 8th, 10-5
Appliances, furni-
ture, TVs, bedding
bicycles, Halloween
costumes, hunting
equipment, 2 dining
sets, boat, Pick Up
Truck, toys, tools &
lots, lots more!
PRINGLE
86 Courtright St
Saturday 8am-3pm
Household items,
clothing, Antiques,
tools & many items
from previous
House Sale!
PITTSTON TWP.
633 Suscon Rd.
Saturday & Sunday
October 8th & 9th
8am - 7pm
Tools & auto parts,
locally made deer
attractant, masonry
mud boxes, bull
float, TVs, knives,
sports cards &
memorabilia,
Christmas &
Halloween items.
PLAINS
111 S. Main St.
Saturday Oct. 8
9am to 1pm
Skis, lawn mower,
Tony Little gazelle,
Phillies apparel, TV,
Holiday, household,
young mens, boys
toddler & womens
clothes, & much
much more
PLAINS
133 Union St.
Saturday Oct., 8th
9 am to 5 pm
DOWNSIZING.
Chairs/EndTable/
Lamps/Kitchen-
ware/Jewelry/Tools/
Books/DVDs/CDs/
Suitcase/Too
numerous to list.
SHAVERTOWN
149 North Pioneer
Avenue
Saturday Oct. 8
8am-?
Tools, furniture,
jewelry,seasonal
items, plants, cloth-
ing. Free Refresh-
ments and Free Fun
SHAVERTOWN
41 Belford St
Saturday Oct. 8th
8am-12noon
309N to light in
Shavertown, turn
right at light onto
Center St. Take 2nd
right onto Lehigh,
2nd left to Belford
Clothing, shoes,
linens household
items, toys, books,
games, Barbie
dolls, records, jew-
elry, furniture &
much more!
SCRANTON
314 Tent Ave
Saturday & Sunday
9am-6pm
Entire contents of 9
rooms home &
basement.
Antiques, deco, vin-
tage, collectibles
and retro furniture.
China, crystal,
household, cook-
ware, appliances,
gaming table, mis-
sion bench, lamps,
metal ware, pic-
tures, linens, bed-
ding draperies, jew-
elry, clothing &
accessories. Col-
lection of dolls
including Barbie,
Snoopy, Peanuts
gang, Schmid &
Walt Disney never
out of the box.
Signs, autographed
baseballs, games,
toys, records,
movies, tapes, CDs,
stereo, speakers,
surround sound,
electronics,
heaters, air condi-
tioners, books,
magazines, tons of
Christmas items,
many tools and
power tools, cam-
eras and many
more unusual items.
Prices right to sell
quick! From Main
St. in West Scranton
turn East onto
Luzerne St. 1 block
down turn Left onto
Tent Avenue.
SHAVERTOWN
Huntsville United
Methodist Church,
2355 Huntsville Rd,
Shavertown, PA is
having a Rummage
& Bake Sale on
Saturday, Oct. 8th
from 9am - 4pm.
Food & Beverages
also available.
SWOYERSVILLE
132 Simpson Street
Saturday, 10/8
9am-1pm
Lots of boys clothes
sizes 8-14, winter
coats, girls junior
clothes, household
items - something
for everyone!
SWOYERSVILLE
33 Railroad Street
Oct 7th & Oct 8th
9am-2pm
Household items,
childrens toys, lots
of hand & electric
tools & much more!
SWOYERSVILLE
Holy Trinity Church
Hughes Street
Monday, Oct. 10
9-3pm and 6-8pm
Tuesday, Oct. 11
and Wednesday,
Oct. 12, 9-3pm
W Wed. Bag Day ed. Bag Day
Lunch and bake
sale daily.
RUMMAGE
SALE
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SWOYERSVILLE
Holy Trinity Church
Hughes Street
Monday, Oct. 10th,
9-3 and 6-8,
Tues. and Wed.,
Oct. 11 & 12, 9-3
Wed. is Bag Day.
Lunch & Bake Sale
Daily
WEST PITTSTON
18 River Shores Ct
Susquehanna Ave,
across from
Wyoming Area
baseball field
Saturday, Oct-8
8 am-12 noon
Furniture, baby
gear, clothing, toys,
books, kitchen
items, decorations
& much more!
WEST PITTSTON
Apostolic New Life Church
207 Boston Ave
Fri 10/7 & Sat 10/8
9am-5pm
Antiques, clothing,
toys, something for
everyone!
Church
Rummage
Sale
WEST WYOMING
455 W. Sixth St.
Saturday & Sunday
October 8 and 9
8am - 4 pm
chair w/ottoman, 3
pedestal tables,
speakers, albums,
childrens toys,
Christmas, much
much more
WEST WYOMING
523 W. Sperling St
Friday & Saturday
9am-2pm
Wide variety of nice
older items, includ-
ing stained glass
windows, beer
trays, local advertis-
ing toys, tin ice box,
dome top trunk,
bakers rack, etc.
WEST WYOMING
580 W 5th Street
Manor
Sat., Oct. 8th, 9-1
Furniture, Tools,
Household Items &
Garden Tools
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SPACE
AVAILABLE
INSIDE & OUT
ACRES OF
PARKING
OUTSIDE
SPACES - $10
INSIDE SPACES -
$60 AND UP
(MONTHLY)
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
FLEA
MARKET
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WILKES BARRE
220 Mayock St.
(Miners Mills Area)
Saturday, Oct. 8
9am - 3pm
clothes shoes,
purses decorations,
curtains, drapes
and much more
WILKES-BARRE
183 Park Ave.
Fri. 9-4 & Sat.
8:30-2pm
Fans, tools, Christ-
mas, furniture,
jewelry & others
WILKES-BARRE
224 Stanton Street
Fri., Sat., Sun.
8:30-3:30
Tools, antiques, fur-
niture, winter items
Everything must go!
WILKES-BARRE
236 Kelly Street
Saturday Oct. 8th
9am-1pm
7 draw mirror
dresser, mens
motorcycle equip-
ment, household
items & more!
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WILKES-BARRE
243 Madison Street
Sunday, Oct-9
9am-?
Proceeds of sale
go toward funeral
costs of a
Loved One.
WILKES-BARRE
252 S. Sheridan St
Off Empire St,
Mayflower Section
Fri, Sat. & Sun
8am-4pm
LARGE YARD SALE
Furniture, house-
hold, Antiques &
much more. New
items put out daily.
Wilkes-Barre
28 Grove Street
FRI & SAT 9am-3pm
Karate sparring
gear(size L), kitchen
items, knick-knacks,
clothes, coats, holi-
day items, linens,
etc.
WILKES-BARRE
40 Catlin Ave
Saturday, Oct-8
9am-1pm
Medical walker,
Yankee candles,
videos, books,
games, lamps,
household & holiday
items, good variety!
WILKES-BARRE
315 Moyallen Street
Saturday, Oct-8
9am-2pm
Dinette set, big bird
cages, Honda pres-
sure washer, elec-
tronics, vacuums,
bikes, microwave,
leaf blower, chain
saw, mower, patio
set, household, etc.
WILKES-BARRE
42 Moyallen Street
Friday & Saturday
9am-4pm
Huge selection of
items! Household,
masonry & carpen-
try tools, col-
lectibles, stereo
speakers & printers.
WILKES-BARRE
646 North Main St
Saturday, October 8
8am - 3pm
Household items,
clothing, baby
items, hair items,
auto items & more!
WILKES-BARRE
71 South Franklin St
823-0156
Saturday, Oct. 8
10am-2pm
Moves inside the
Library in case of
rain. Items include:
office furniture,
shelves, household
& lawn care items,
toys & more! No
books, no clothing.
Friends of the
Osterhout
Free Library
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WILKES-BARRE
EAST END
17 Henry St
Saturday, Oct-8
9am-2pm
30 TV, air condi-
tioner, 2 chande-
liers, golf balls,
clubs, commuter
desk, crafts, craft
supplies, holiday
decorations &
household items
WILKES-BARRE
GOOSE ISLAND
68 Schuler St
(S. Main to E. Divi-
sion to Cherry to
Schuler.)
Saturday 8am-2pm
Antiques, 50s toys,
old pictures, books.
TOO MUCH TO LIST!
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WILKES-BARRE
Parsons
152 Matson Ave
Saturday, 9am-3pm
Holiday decor,
home items, coffee
& end tables &
much more!
WILKES-BARRE
PARSONS SECTION
Rear 809 Scott St
Fri. & Sat. 9am-2pm
Household items,
clothing and much
more - ranging from
50 to $1.
WILKES-BARRE
TWP
133 Old Ashley Rd.
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
9 am - 4 pm
Last big sale of the
season. many items
reduced.
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
(Georgetown)
St. Johns Hall
756 East
Northampton Street
WED., OCT 12
9am - 5pm
THURS, OCT 13
9am to 2 pm
Thursday
1/2 off & bag day
(ALL DIFFERENT ITEMS)
WYOMING
175 East 7th Street
Sat. October 8th
9am-2pm
Household items,
clothes and holiday
decorations.
No early birds.
WYOMING
30 Moosic Street
Saturday & Sunday
9am-3pm
Kids toys, knick-
knacks, collectibles,
books & more.
Many new things!
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WYOMING
94 Butler St
Saturday, October 8
8am-3pm
Clothing, household
items, collectibles,
tools & much more!
BUYING
US/FOREIGN/
CANADIAN
COINS &
CURRENCY
PREMIUMS FOR
SILVER DOLLARS
& BETTER COINS
GOLD &
SILVER
JEWELRY &
INGOTS
STERLING SILVER
Old Postcards &
Local Photos,
Lead Soldiers &
Old Toys, Mining
& Military Stuff,
Old Crocks, Jugs
Local Advertising
STAMPS
PAYING
HONEST
CA$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
NEW HOURS
TUES-FRI, 10-6
SAT, 10-5
570-674-2646
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PLYMOUTH
SPACIOUS
2ND FLOOR APT FOR
RENT
4 bedrooms, 1 bath-
room, off-street
parking, no pets,
Section 8 accepted
Security deposit +
references, $975/
per month. Heat,
Water, Sewer
Included. Call
570-403-1018
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SCRANTON
GREEN RIDGE SECTION
Large 1 bedroom.
Heat included.
Bathroom, eat in
kitchen, living room.
Off street parking.
$650/month
(631) 821-8600 x103
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
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
SWOYERSVILLE
ENERGY EFFICIENT
1 bedroom + 4
rooms. Very mod-
ern & clean. 1st
floor, washer, dryer,
off street parking,
new carpeting 1st
month & security
required. Quiet &
respectful building.
No pets, no smok-
ing. $550 + utilities.
Call 267-872-4825
SWOYERSVILLE
Modern 1 bedroom,
1st floor. Quiet area.
Appliances, coin-op
laundry, off street
parking. Gas heat,
no pets. $430,
water/sewer includ-
ed. Security & refer-
ences. Call
570-239-7770
WEST PITTSTON
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Laundry room with
washer & dryer. All
appliances. Call
570-430-3095
WEST PITTSTON
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Stove, refrigerator,
microwave includ-
ed. Washer/dryer
hook up. Off street
parking. $550 per
month + security &
references. No pets
Call (570) 388-4242
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WEST PITTSTON
2 Apartments Available
1st floor. 1 bedroom.
Carport. $525/mos
+ security. Available
November 1
2nd floor. 1 bed-
room. $490/mos +
security. Available
immediately.
No pets, heat &
water included for
both. Not in flood
zone. Call after
6pm. 570-333-5499
WEST PITTSTON
Gorgeous pet
friendly 2 bedroom
apartment. $700 +
first / last, utilities &
security. Call
570-430-3100
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WEST PITTSTON
Spacious 1 bedroom
apartment, 2nd floor.
Recently renovated.
Gas heat - new, effi-
cient furnace. Sewer
& appliances includ-
ed. Off street park-
ing. Security. No
pets. $500 + utilities.
570-586-0417
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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
WEST WYOMING
934 SHOEMAKER AVE
3 bedrooms, wall to
wall carpet, gas
heat, laundry hook-
up, private drive-
way. No Pets. $525
+ utilities. Security &
references.
570-693-4226
WHITE HAVEN
LARGE 1 BEDROOM
WITH DEN ON
1/2 ACRE
View specifics on
Craigs List under
Poconos-apts
housing
$700/mo.
belle50212006
@yahoo.com
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*
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE /
KINGSTON
Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
From $390.
Lease, security
& references.
570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom. Heat &
hot water included,
$550 month +
Security required
570-237-5397
WILKES-BARRE
123 GEORGE AVE
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room. Stove, dish-
washer, washer/
dryer hook up. $550
per month + utilities
& security. No pets,
lease, credit check,
references.
570-472-9494
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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
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room, refrigerator
& stove included.
Off street parking.
$485 month +
security, references
& utilities.
Call 570-822-8671
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1/2
double, 1.5 bath,
gas heat, off-street
parking, fenced in
yard, excellent
condition. $600/
month + utilities,
references &
security. No pets.
Call 570-654-7992
WILKES-BARRE
447 S. Franklin St.
Must see! 1 bed-
room, study, off
street parking, laun-
dry. Includes heat
and hot water,
hardwood floors,
appliances, Trash
removal. $575/mo
Call (570)821-5599
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
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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
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
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower Section
Rent with Option
to buy
1 bedroom apart-
ment available. Nice
Area. Duplex (1 unit
ready now). Easily
convertible into a 6
room, 2 bath single
when purchased.
Carpeting, Hard-
wood, & some
appliances included.
570-823-7587
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WILKES-BARRE NORTH
723 N. Main St.
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room, w/w carpet, ,
water included.
Tenant pays electric
No pets. $450 plus
security. Call
570-814-1356
WILKES-BARRE NORTH
807 N. Washington
2 bedrooms, 2nd
floor. Wall to wall
carpeting. Eat in
kitchen with appli-
ances. Off street
parking - 2 cars.
Coin op laundry. All
utilities included.
$650 / month +
security. No pets.
570-814-1356
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
2nd floor, 2
bedroom, big living
room, off-street
parking, washer
/dryer hook-up.
$500 + utilities &
security deposit.
570-690-7721
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WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 ok.
570-332-5723
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
1 bedroom
efficiency water
included
2 bedroom
single family
3 bedroom
single family
HANOVER
4 bedroom
large affordable
2 bedroom
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom
large, water
included
PITTSTON
Large 1
bedroom water
included
PLAINS
1 bedroom
water included
KINGSTON
3 Bedroom Half
Double
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
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WYOMING
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor. All utilities incl.
$595/mo + security.
No Pets.
(570) 762-7522
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WYOMING
TOWNHOUSE
Carpet, tile bath,
appliances, washer
/ dryer hookup,
sewer, parking by
front door. $600 +
Utilities, Security &
Lease. No smoking,
no pets.
Call 570-693-0695
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
COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL
RET RETAIL AIL SP SPACE ACE
800 to 2400 sql. ft.
available starting at
$750/month
Established
Wilkes-Barred
Shopping
Center
973-879-4730
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
1,700 - 2,000 SF
Office / Retail
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
Warehouse
Loading Dock
Call 570-829-1206
944 Commercial
Properties
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
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basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
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829-7130!
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.
944 Commercial
Properties
OFFICE SPACE
18 Pierce St
Kingston, PA
Available Immedi-
ately, Off street
parking. Security
required. 2 room
Suite $200/month, ,
4 room Suite
$500/month,
includes utilities.
570-690-0564
570-823-7564
OFFICE SPACE
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
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OFFICE SPACE
EXETER LOCATION
Newly remodeled -
partially furnished.
200 sf. All utilities
included, except
phone. $300/month
Lease. Call
570-602-1550
944 Commercial
Properties
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!
Wanna make a
speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570-
829-7130.
RETAIL SPACE
FORTY FORT
Sublet in high traffic
West Side area.
2,000SF +/-
$1,000/month
includes all utilities.
Great retail loca-
tion! Please call The
Flower Warehouse
at 570-714-2570
944 Commercial
Properties
RETAIL SPACE
Ideal for Upholstering
& Furniture Repair
1,600sf space. Next
to Jackos Antiques,
Rt. 11, Larksville. Pri-
vate entrance. All
utilities paid by
occupant. Nice
locations, lots of
traffic.
570-855-7197
570-328-3428
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
WAREHOUSE /
COMMERCIAL
2,275 Sq. Ft. Build-
ing in Wilkes-Barre.
Formerly used as a
commissary. Load-
ing dock, plenty of
parking. Call
570-814-8106
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
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
944 Commercial
Properties
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
947 Garages
HANOVER TWP.
LARGE HIGH
TRAFFIC AUTO GARAGE
Power lift, detail
bay, lots of space.
Recently renovated!
$1,200 per month +
first & last.
570-332-8922
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
950 Half Doubles
GLEN LYON
Renovated apart-
ment. Washer/dryer
hook up. Off street
parking. New fur-
nace. Available
November 1st.
application process
required. $500 per
month + utilities &
security.
Call 570-714-1296
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
950 Half Doubles
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
Leave Message
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
KINGSTON
77 JAMES STREET
For lease, available
immediately , 3 bed-
rooms, all appli-
ances provided,
washer/dryer
hookup, off-street
parking, pets ok, 1.5
baths, hardwood
floors throughout.
Full walk-up attic for
storage. Desirable
location. A must
see!! $900/per
month, plus utilities,
$1st, last month rent
/security deposit.
Call 570-510-3981
to set an
appointment
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
LARKSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath
half double, Freshly
cleaned & painted.
Tenant pays all utili-
ties including sewer.
$550 plus security.
Call (570) 332-5723
950 Half Doubles
LARKSVILLE
3 bedrooms, wall to
wall carpeting,
washer/ dryer hook-
up, stove, dish-
washer, finished
basement, garage,
sewer & garbage
included. $700 +
utilities & security.
No pets. 570-744-
2789 or 256-3256
PLYMOUTH
Half double. Living
room, dining room,
kitchen. 2 bed-
rooms, wall to wall
carpeting, washer/
dryer hookup. Off
street parking. $475
/ month + utilities, 1
month security &
references. Call
Call 570-287-5782
or 570-709-2192
W. PITTSTON/
JENKINS TWP
2 bedroom 1/2 dou-
ble. Tile kitchen &
bath. Off street
parking. $600 + utili-
ties. 570-237-2076
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedrooms, stove,
Pergo flooring.
$600 - $625 + utili-
ties, security, lease.
No pets. Call
570-852-1014
WILKES-BARRE
46 Waller St.
3 bedrooms, newly
renovated,Yard car-
pet, appliances,
NO PETS! Security, ,
lease, $675 + utili-
ties 570-592-1328
570-332-1216
WILKES-BARRE
549 S. Main St.
3 bedrooms, kitchen,
living room, dining
room, basement.
$500 month. No pets.
Call 570-824-4899
or 570-239-4340
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
BEAR CREEK
4500 SQ/FT
RENTAL
Available immedi-
ately, 5 bedrooms,
5 bath rooms, all
appliances provid-
ed, washer/dryer
on premises, no
pets, finished
basement, all hard-
wood, 2-car
garage. $2000/per
month, water and
sewer paid, Call
570-899-6065
DALLAS
Lovely 4 bedroom
home nestled on 2
acres of land in a
quiet, private set-
ting. 2 story deck,
above ground pool,
large yard, private
drive. Oil heat.
Washer and dryer
included. $1050 +
security, utilities &
references. Water
and Sewer included.
Call 570-675-7529
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
DALLAS
NEWBERRY ESTATES
Carriage House fully
furnished, 1 bed-
room washer, dryer.
Country club ameni-
ties included. No
pets, no smokers.
$945/month.
570-807-8669
DRUMS
SAND SPRINGS
Golf Community
2400 sq. ft. Town-
house. Modern
kitchen,
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths, 2 stall
garage. 3 minutes
to interstates 81 &
80. $1350 + utilities.
Call 570-582-4575
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
570-829-7130
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
Find homes for
your kittens!
Place an ad here!
570-829-7130
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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
ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION
& RESTORATION
Certified Water
Damage Restora-
tion: drywall, floor-
ing, minor or major
carpentry, painting.
Free Estimates.
(570) 285-5800
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
General Remodeling
Seamless Gutters
Energy Audits
Insurance Repairs
We take the Fear
out of Remodeling
800-404-3995
www.qualitydesignbuild.com
PA HIC055885
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
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
CELLAR RESURFACING
Chimney construc-
tion, hauling, small
demolition, stucco,
porches, sidewalks.
Insured. Licensed.
I Return All Calls!
570-457-5849
Land for sale?
Place an ad
and SELL
570-829-7130
1039 Chimney
Service
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
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
AUNT SISSYS CLEANING
Who has time to
clean? I DO! Great
rates, friendly serv-
ice, any size job.
From Benton to
Scranton and every-
where in between!
(570) 925-6520
1045 Clock, Watch
Jewelry
BRADFORD CLOCKS
Complete cabinet &
movement restora-
tion. Pickup & deliv-
ery available. Fast,
dependable, quality
work. 50+ years in
business. Call
1-800-772-0178
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.
570-780-8339
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
J&J MASONRY INC.
Additions, all
remodeling, siding,
decks, foundations,
concrete driveways,
sidewalks, porches,
stucco, brick
pavers, stone, brick
& retaining wall.
570-735-6805
Free Estimates
LicPA039027
MC GERARD & SONS
10% OFF
All Inside Work!
Basement water
proofing, concrete
floors, parging
foundation walls,
foundation repair
& rebuild, finish
basements.
PROMPT SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
www.mcgerard.com
Licensed & Insured
570-941-9122
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
Find homes for
your kittens!
Place an ad here!
570-829-7130
1057Construction &
Building
Bob Brislin
Masonry
& Construction
All phases of con-
struction, basement
waterproofing,
kitchens & bath-
room remodeling.
PA 029323
(570) 780-7339
*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
D&D
Property Maintenance
Landscaping, snow
plowing, light &
heavy excavation
work.
570-332-8640
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
MARK STACK DRYWALL
Hanging & finishing.
Textured & swirl
ceilings. State
licensed & insured.
30 years experience
570-574-7237
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
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
AT HOME
SELECTIONS
Carpet, hardwood
vinyl. Free carpet
removal. Free
installation. Zero
interest financing.
Free Estimates.
570-655-8004
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
find one here!
570-829-7130
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
C & S CARPET
INSTALLATION
27 YRS EXPERIENCE
Professional,
Courteous Service
Discount To
Flood Victims
570-736-6204 or
570-991-3219
90 N. First Street
Stroudsburg, PA
800-600-3033
Free shop at
home service.
HIC PA026831
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
ALL
MAINTENANCE
WE FIX IT
Electrical,
Plumbing,
Handymen,
Painting
Carpet
Repair
& Installation
All Types
Of Repairs
DEPENDABLE
HANDY MAN
Home repairs &
improvements.
Luzerne Co. 30
Years Experience
Dave 570-479-8076
FLOOD VICTIMS
Call
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
POCAHONTAS
Problem Solvers
Power washing,
landscaping, tree
removal, grass cut-
ting, home repairs,
plumbing, drywall,
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
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
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
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-822-4582
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
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
CASTAWAY
HAULING JUNK
REMOVAL
823-3788 / 817-0395
Mikes $5 & Up
We do cleanups -
basements,
garages, etc. Yard
waste removal,
small deliveries.
Buying Old Wood
Furniture
Same day service.
793- 8057 826- 1883
WILL HAUL ANYTHING
Clean cellars,
attics, yards &
metal removal.
Call John
570-735-3330
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
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
TOMS
CONCRETE & MASONRY
Brick, block, walks,
drives, stucco, stone,
steps, chimneys
porches and repairs.
Lic. & insured.
570-283-5254
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+ CLASSICAL
All phases.
Complete int/ext
paint &renovations
Since 1990 Since 1990
Free Estimates
Licensed-Insured
570-283-5714
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.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
DAVID WAYNE
PAINTING
Scranton to Hazleton
Nobody beats
our prices!
570-762-6889
Flood damage?
We can help
Paint, drywall,
Drywall repair,
Power washing
15 yrs. Exp.
Fully insured
570-215-0257
EXECUTIVEPAINTING.BIZ
House in Shambles?
We can fix it!
Cover All Painting & Cover All Painting &
General Contracting General Contracting
PA068287. Serving
Northeast PA &
North Jersey since
1989. All phases of
interior & exterior
repair & rebuilding.
Call 570-226-1944 Call 570-226-1944
or 570-470-5716 or 570-470-5716
Free Estimates
And yes, I am a
lead paint removal
certified contractor
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
WITKOSKY PAINTING
Interior
Exterior,
Free estimates,
30 yrs experience
570-826-1719 or
570-288-4311
1213 Paving &
Excavating
Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL
COATING
Patching, Sealing,
Residential/Comm
Licensed & Insured
PA013253
570-868-8375
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1213 Paving &
Excavating
EDWARDS ALL COUNTY
PAVING & SEAL COATING
Modified stone,
laid & compacted.
Hot tar and chips,
dust and erosion
control. Licensed
and
Insured.
Call Today
For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
1228 Plumbing &
Heating
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
REMODELING/RESTORATION
from ceilings to
floors, plastering,
drywall, painting,
carpeting, linoleum,
also stucco, dryvit,
foundation repairs.
Residential/Com-
mercial. 30+ years
experience.Insured.
Call John
570-235-5185
1252 Roofing &
Siding
FALL
ROOFING
Special $1.29 s/f
Licensed, insured,
fast service
570-735-0846
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*
1297 Tree Care
Tree Removal,
Grading, drainage,
excavating, lot
clearing, snow
plowing, stone / soil
delivery.
No job too small
Reasonable Rates
570-574-1862
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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Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
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953Houses for Rent
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. pi ng. Lease.
$550/month + utili $550/month + utili - -
ties. ties.
570-650-3803 570-650-3803
FORTY FORT
38 SHOEMAKER ST.
4 bedrooms, 1.5
baths. Garage,
Washer/Dryer,
Fenced Yard.
$1500/month.
$3000 Security
Deposit. Pets
Negotiable, Call
(570) 760-7040
HARVEYS LAKE
Cute Cape Cod
style, in beautiful
setting, 2 miles off
Harveys Lake. Sits
on 9 acres with
beautiful yard. 2
bedrooms, 1 bath,
w/d. $650 plus
electric. Call Ron
570-881-8493
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new apartment?
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HARVEYS LAKE
WARDEN PLACE
Smaller 2 bedroom
house with lake
rights. Stone fire-
place with gas heat
insert, knotty pine &
carpets throughout.
$750/month + some
utilities & security.
References a must.
Call 570-639-5293
HUNLOCK CREEK
Exceptional 2 story
18 acre wooded pri-
vate setting. 4 bed-
rooms, 3.5 baths, 2
car attached
garage, large deck,
full basement. Pets
considered. Utilities
by tenant. Showing
by appointment.
$1,500/month
Call Dale for details
570-256-3343
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
KINGSTON
361 Reynolds Street
3 bedrooms. $750
per month + utilities.
Security deposit
required. NO PETS.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
570-690-0564 or
570-823-7564
KINGSTON
54 Krych St.
Single: 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath,
gas heat, wall to
wall, kitchen with
stove & refrigera-
tor. Quiet street.
No pets. Not Sec-
tion 8 approved.
$675/mo.
570-288-6009
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. $1,600/month
570-472-1110
Nice Area
LONG POND
2 STORY
FARMHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 1.5
bath. $600/month +
utilities. No pets.
Credit check & ref-
erences. Seasonal
campground swim-
ming pool use.
Lease, first & last
month + security
deposit required.
Call (570) 646-2300
9am-5pm, M thru F
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, 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
953Houses for Rent
MOUNTAINTOP
S. Mountain Blvd.
Large ranch with liv-
ing room, dining
room, family room,
3 bedrooms & 2
baths. Oil hot water
heat & central air.
Two car garage. 1
year lease.
$1,350/mo + utilities.
CALL DAVE
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7750
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
NANTICOKE
2-3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, sewer &
garbage included.
All other utilities by
tenant. Security &
references. $650/
mo. 570-735-0977
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
POCONOS
Beautiful Chalet.
1,500 sq. ft., 3 bed-
room, 2 bath. Easy
access. Appliances
included. Washer/
Dryer. Stone fire-
place. Great school
district. Hardwood
floors. Available
now. $1,250. Call
831-206-5758
SHAVERTOWN
Near Burger King
3 bedroom, 1-1/2
bath, 3 season
room, hardwood
floors, off street
parking & gas
heat. 1 year Lease
for $900/month
+ 1 month security.
Garbage, sewer,
refrigerator, stove,
washer/dryer &
gas fireplace
included.
(570) 905-5647
THORNHURST
3 bedroom, 1.5
bath, appliances,
attached garage.
Full basement on 2
acres. No pets or
smoking. $850/mo
plus security
570-842-8786
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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 houses available
#1. 3 bedroom, nice
bathroom $650.
#2. 4 bedroom, 1
1/2 bath. $700
Both have large
kitchens, hardwood
floors, Full base-
ments, enclosed
yards. All plus utili-
ties, references &
security. No pets.
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/NORTH
Near General hospi-
tal. Single 3 bed-
rooms, appliances,
gas heat, $540 +
utilities.
Call (570) 824-1431
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
DO YOU OWN A
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
956 Miscellaneous
PITTSTON
1.25 acres of land
for lease. $3,500
per month with
300 frontage on
Route 315.
Call Rhea Simms at
570-696-6677
for details
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
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959 Mobile Homes
LONG POND
Pocono Raceway Campground
2 MOBILE HOMES
FOR RENT.
3 bedrooms.
$500/month for
each mobile home +
utilities. No pets.
Credit check & ref-
erences. Seasonal
campground swim-
ming pool use.
Lease, first & last
month + security
deposit required.
Call (570) 646-2300
9am-5pm, M thru F
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
971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
SEDONA, AZ
7 night vacation at
beautiful Los Abri-
gados Resort &
Spa. Any week
through January 31.
$750
570-417-1212
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