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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2011 50¢

SIGNING ON FOR A NEW HOME SEASON F E D E R A L B U D G E T B AT T L E

President
targets
debt, GOP
President’s plan seeks to cut $4 trillion by
cutting spending and raising taxes.

By DAVID ESPO
AP Special Correspondent
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama
coupled a call for $4 trillion in long-term deficit re-
ductions with a blistering attack on Republican
plans for taxes, Medicare and Medicaid on Wednes-
day, laying down markers for a
roiling debate in Congress and
the 2012 presidential campaign to
come.
Obama said spending cuts and
higher taxes alike must be part of
any deficit-reduction plan, includ-
ing an end to Bush-era tax cuts for
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
the wealthy. He proposed an un- “We have
specified “debt failsafe” that
S cranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees center fielder Justin Maxwell takes a few moments to sign autographs for fans at Wednesday’s
home opener at PNC Field in Moosic. The home schedule didn’t start off too well, as the Yankees’ bats were silenced by the Buffalo
Bisons in a 4-0 loss. For the story, see Page 1B.
would go into effect if Congress to live
failed to make sure the national within our
debt would be falling by 2014 rela-
tive to the size of the overall econ- means …”
omy. President

Moon Lake Park plan needs public input


“We have to live within our Obama
means, reduce our deficit and get
back on a path that will allow us
to pay down our debt,” the president said in a
speech at George Washington University a few
blocks from the White House. “And we have to do it
What people want from the cility reopened with scaled-back in a way that protects the recovery, and protects the
amenities that March. investments we need to grow, create jobs and win
facility and how much it would
The public is permitted to use the future.”
cost to provide it to be decided. the park for hiking, biking, fish- Obama’s speech was salted with calls for biparti-
ing and other activities, though sanship, but it also bristled with attacks on Repub-
camping and swimming remain licans. They want to “end Medicare as we know it,”
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES off limits. Commissioners have he said, and to extend tax cuts for the wealthy while
jandes@timesleader.com unsuccessfully tried to find a pri-
What would you like to see hap- vate entity to operate the park at See OBAMA, Page 9A
pen at Luzerne County-owned no cost to the county.
Moon Lake Park in Plymouth Commissioners said during

AP: Gas permits


Township? Wednesday’s work session that
The public will soon be asked they want to hire Sasaki Associ-
that question as part of a new ates, of Watertown, Mass., to
master plan being prepared to de- complete the master plan for

rubber stamped
termine the park’s future path and $80,000. Sasaki designed im-
how much it will cost to get there. provements to the county’s River
DON CAREY FILE PHOTO/THE TIMES LEADER The 650-acre park had closed in Common park along the Susque-
Moon Lake Park closed in January 2010 due to the county’s money prob- January 2010 because of the coun-
lems, but the facility reopened with scaled-back amenities that March. ty’s money problems, but the fa- See MOON, Page 6A By MICHAEL RUBINKAM
Associated Press
ALLENTOWN — Pennsylvania environmental

Workers in 2 county unions awarded $72K for grievances regulators say they spend as little as 35 minutes
reviewing each of the thousands of applications for
natural gas well permits they get each
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES An award of pends without approval of the County I F YO U G O year from drillers intent on tapping
jandes@timesleader.com $22,000 will be Salary Board. the state’s lucrative and vast Marcel-
Luzerne County Commissioners will
Workers in two Luzerne County made to close out a The salary board had to authorize meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the lus Shale reserves.
unions will receive a combined grievance regarding payments above Russin’s $52,178 commissioners’ meeting room at the And the regulators say they do not
$72,542 in payments to settle out- on-call pay in the salary, and county officials said only county courthouse in Wilkes-Barre. give any additional scrutiny to re-
standing grievances, commissioners county Public De- union workers are allowed to receive quests to drill near high-quality
disclosed during Wednesday’s work fender’s Office. on-call pay as part of their collective- streams and rivers even though the
session. Russin Workers in that bargaining agreements. Russin, who Local 401’s Pat Connors, who repre- waterways are protected by state and
Grievances are complaints filed by a union filed a griev- was not part of the union, repaid the sents these employees. federal law.
union on behalf of employees alleging ance early last year after it was publi- money and later resigned. “It will be paid to the workers that Staffers in the state Department of Environmen-
that the employer has violated terms cly disclosed that former Chief Public The $22,000 will be split equally we negotiated the on-call pay for who tal Protection testified behind closed doors last
of the collective bargaining agree- Defender Basil Russin had been re- among the county’s unionized assist-
ment. ceiving $495-per-week on-call sti- ant public defenders, said Teamsters See GRIEVANCES, Page 6A See PERMITS, Page 12A

23-year-old Exeter mayor featured in Oprah Winfrey’s O Magazine


WEATHER
Ryan Brennan
Sunny. High 63. Low 34.
Details, Page 12B
Cassandra Coleman was 1 of 6 stands now. She “I’m proud of what of a large pic-
was chosen as one ture of the 2010
women across U.S. chosen for
of six women from I’ve accomplished. I King’s College
outstanding accomplishments. across the country see different things graduate sitting
to be featured in an in an antique
article called “Love in my future that I car with her
By ANDREW M. SEDER the age you are.” still have on my to- name and title
aseder@timesleader.com The article focused on the door. She
If there were a “Young Mayors on women who
do list.” participated in a
of America” magazine, it would have made remarka- Cassandra Coleman four-hour inter-
likely spotlight Cassandra Cole- ble achievements at Exeter mayor view with the
man. But since there isn’t, a fea- various ages. story’s author in
ture in the May issue of Oprah For Coleman, the January and
Winfrey’s O Magazine will have experience “was an opportunity then on Feb. 17 took part in a day-
to suffice. of a lifetime and something I’ll long photo shoot that included
The 23-year-old mayor of Exe- never forget.” multiple outfits, a stylist PHOTO COURTESY OF THE WEEKENDER
ter appears on pages 206 and 207 The short profile of Coleman Exeter Mayor Cassandra Coleman participates in a February pho-
6 09815 10011 of the magazine that is on news- that the magazine did is to the left See COLEMAN, Page 12A to shoot for the May edition of Oprah Winfrey’s O Magazine.
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Fund is set up as part of agreement with the parents of a special education student
DETAILS

W-B Area settles claim for $33K LOTTERY


MIDDAY DRAWING
DAILY NUMBER 7-5-6
BIG FOUR 7-0-9-4
QUINTO 7-0-5-7-9
The money will be used to pay board members. Dempsey firm, which represent- Under the “That’s continues to grow, Namey said. TREASURE HUNT
The names of the parents and ed the parents. complete- For that reason more role mod- 01-16-19-25-29
for the student’s instruction, terms of the
the student were blackened out During the public comment ly anti- els are needed for the minority
evaluations and consultations. in the agreement provided to period Ryan Wojtowicz of Ash- settlement, white,” population, he added. NIGHTLY DRAWING
the public. ley and Steve Smith of Pittston said Woj- Smith was not sold on DAILY NUMBER 0-0-7
The fund will be used to pay raised concerns about the dis- neither the towicz of Namey’s explanation.
By JERRY LYNOTT for the student’s instruction, trict’s seeking out minority ap- parents nor the priori- “Diversity is not a strength,” BIG FOUR 5-8-0-0
jlynott@timesleader.com evaluations and consultations plicants for teaching positions. ty treat- said Smith. QUINTO 4-7-8-8-9
WILKES-BARRE – The by certified psychologists, ther- The two men said they ob-
the district ment giv- The board sat silent on the CASH FIVE
Wilkes-Barre Area School Board apists and behavioral special- jected to the Ron Felton of the admitted en to the hiring of minority, however, it 16-18-25-26-41
on Wednesday agreed to set up ists, among other expenses. NAACP speaking at last minority voted unanimously to send a
a $33,000 educational fund to The fund is to be maintained by month’s meeting to push his
being at appli- letter to Gov. Tom Corbett ex-
POWERBALL
settle claims raised by the par- the district until the money is “agenda” of hiring minority fault. cants. pressing its opposition to his
04-23-39-49-50
ents of a special education stu- depleted or the student turns teachers. But proposed cuts in basic educa- POWER BALL 39
dent. 21. In response to Felton provid- Namey tion. The district is looking at a POWER PLAY 3
The terms of the settlement Under the terms of the settle- ing the board with the resumes said that “if a minority appli- loss of between $7 million and
were discussed in executive ses- ment, neither the parents nor of what he said were three qual- cant is not as qualified as any $8 million in state funds under
sion before the board’s regular the district admitted being at ified candidates, Superintend- other applicant, they would not the governor’s budget. HARRISBURG – No player
meeting and later released by fault. The district also agreed to ent Jeff Namey said they would be considered.” “We know there should be matched all five winning
Assistant Solicitor Raymond pay up to $8,000 to attorneys be at the top of the list when The majority of teachers in some cuts, but not at this level,” numbers drawn in XXXday’s
Wendolowski at the end of the Michael Dempsey and Harry screening begins for the next the district are white while the said board member Gary Pola- “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game
meeting without comment by McGrath of the Lenahan and school year. number of minority students koski. so the jackpot will be worth
$225,000. Lottery officials
said 50 players matched
Fire in cellar ceiling put out
Kingston Twp. OKs gas, oil law
four numbers and won
$316.50 each; 1,868 players
matched three numbers and
won $14 each.

Supervisor chairman says the township. W H AT ’ S N E X T


municipality has no control in “We must have OBITUARIES
looked at more than The next supervisors’ meeting will
some instances. 30 different ordi- be held at 7:30 p.m. May 11 at the Eiger, Donald
municipal building on East Center
To read the nances,” said Reino. Street, Shavertown.
Gerchak, Michael
ordinance, “There are some ar- Grivner, Florence
By SARAH HITE visit eas in which we
www.times
Haggerty, James
shite@timesleader.com have no jurisdic- The ordinance states “oil and gas
leader.com Howe, Fred
KINGSTON TWP. – Present su- tion.” development and production is a
pervisors unanimously passed an He added that if conditional use,” as opposed to a Jancuska, Jane
amendment to the zoning code to the township had special exception, in the township. Kubic, Pamela
address natural gas and oil activ- tried to further restrict the industry The main difference is which Lewandowski,
ities at a meeting Wednesday night. outside of municipal planning code board handles the request. Under Edward Sr.
Supervisor Vice Chairman Jef- guidelines, which are mandated by this ordinance, the supervisors Masters, Alice
frey Box was absent. law, the township would incur hef- would. For a special exception, the
Supervisor Chairman James Re- ty legal fees brought on by lawsuits zoning hearing board would.
Meade, Olive
ino Jr. said the ordinance may be from natural gas companies. Shavertown resident Audrey Roskos, Anastasia
the first like it in the state, and said Neil Turner of Harveys Lake said Simpson asked about requirements Staje, John Sr.
it was developed over almost three he spoke at the request of several for firms to test water before and af- Thomas, Luke
years in order to protect the citizens township residents. ter drilling activities. Williams, John Jr.
of the township. He talked about subsurface activ- Reino said tests can be required
During a public hearing at which ities, which include horizontal drill- only on wells within 1,000 feet of Page 2A, 8A
two Back Mountain residents ing and hydraulic fracturing, and drilling and other activities.
spoke about the issue, Reino and why under the ordinance these ac- Reino said that despite con-
Solicitor Benjamin Jones III ex- tivities are allowed in all zoning dis- straints on the township’s control, WHO TO CONTACT
plained some of the nuances of the tricts. the ordinance will provide more Missed Paper ........................829-5000
ordinance, including what munici- “We do not have the rights to protection for citizens if the natural Obituaries ..............................829-7224
pal leaders can control within the subsurface regulation,” said Reino. gas industry enters the township. Advertising...............................829-7101
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Classified Ads.........................829-7130
Newsroom ..............................829-7242
Wilkes-Barre firefighters responded to a two-story

Leighton hears concerns, comments


house fire shortly after 2 p.m. Wednesday at 10 Magnolia Vice President/Executive Editor
Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
Ave. Fire Chief Jay Delaney said Michael Morrison was at Asst. Managing Editor
home by himself when he noticed smoke, called 911, and Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
safely removed his cat and dog. Fire was found in the Editorial Page Editor
cellar ceiling and quickly extinguished. By STEVEN FONDO ing notices the night before cles with valid permits. Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
Times Leader Correspondent crews descend on a particular Lee Park homeowner Chris Features Editor
street for beautification, pothole Stevens had problems with bas- Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
WILKES-BARRE – Citizens
John Jess Williams Jr. came with concerns and com-
ments on issues ranging from lit-
patching and street sweeping.
“We’re working with the street
ketball games at Scouton-Lee
Park near his home.
Director, Interactive and New Media
Nick DeLorenzo ..............................970-7152

department,” said Police Chief Leighton said much of the rev- Photo Editor
April 8, 2011 tering to Little League as the
Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175
mayor and his team listened at a Gerald Dessoye. “This is a new enue for the parks comes through

J ohn Jess Williams Jr., 34, of Or-


chard Street, Warrior Run, died
town hall meeting Wednesday
night at Hollenback Fire Station.
program and we obviously want
to work with the residents. We
federal programs and he was re-
luctant to remove any recreation-
Community News .........................970-7245

E-MAIL
Friday, April 8, 2011. Mayor Tom Leighton said, “We don’t want to hand out tickets.” al facility for fear of harming News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a just had a citywide cleanup this Residents voiced concern over those that abide by the law. Des- Community News: people@timesleader.com
son of Sharon Siebert Williams of past weekend, and I’d like to permit parking along Chestnut soye said anyone breaking the
Wilkes-Barre and the late John Jess thank the over 300 concerned Street, near General Hospital. law will be cited.
Williams Sr. residents who showed up in chil- “People are actually selling North Wilkes-Barre Little
John was employed as a shipping
clerk for Natures Way, Pittston.
ly weather to make the event suc- their permits to hospital employ- League President Scott Christian BUILDING
Surviving, besides his mother,
cessful.”
Officials announced a new pro-
ees,” one resident said.
City officials said they’re look-
was on hand to give a nod of ap-
proval to Leighton and the city
TRUST
are his wife, Rebecca Brojakowski gram designed to continue the ing into the allegations, but they for their ongoing support of the
Williams, Avoca; step-mother, Don- The Times Leader strives to
weekend’s cleanup effort by post- have no authority to ticket vehi- baseball league.
na Williams, Wilkes-Barre; son, Dar- correct errors, clarify stories
ren Brojakowski, Avoca; daughters, and update them promptly.
Faith Marie Williams and Jesslynn

W-B starts site to report suspicious activity


Corrections will appear in this
May Williams, both of Avoca; broth-
noon Friday from the Yeosock Fu- spot. If you have information
er, Jesse Williams, Berwick; and sis-
neral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains to help us correct an inaccu-
ters, Jennifer Bonk, Nanticoke; Ja- Township, with Father Salitka, of St racy or cover an issue more
mie Dominick, Jodi Dunbar and Jor- Mary’s Church, Avoca, officiating.
dyn Sapolis, all of Wilkes-Barre. thoroughly, call the newsroom
Friends may call from 11 a.m. until By EDWARD LEWIS A link to the website is on the true.
Funeral Services will be held at time of service. elewis@timesleader.com at 829-7242.
city’s main website – www.wilkes- “If it is abused or just has non-
WILKES-BARRE – Anony- barre.pa.us. Attempts to find the sense, are we going to take the ef-
mous reporting of suspicious or new website on Google were un- fort to trace it back? No, I don’t A CLARIFICATION NEEDS
drug activity in the city is as easy successful. think so,” the police chief said. “I to be made in a page 1A story
Michael Steven Gerchak as a few keyboard strokes and “By talking to different police just think it will make the system in Monday’s edition of The
mouse clicks. departments and researching it a more ineffective.” Times Leader. Judicial candi-
April 13, 2011 date Vito DeLuca said in his
A new website – www.wbcri- little bit, and if the community us- There is a law that prohibits
meline.com – was launched es it correctly, it will be a useful false reports to law enforcement. interview with the paper’s
M ichael Steven Gerchak, 90, for-
merly of Swoyersville, passed Wednesday for city residents to tool for us,” Dessoye said. “It also Fictitious reports to law enforce- endorsement board that he is
an advocate of Central Court
away Wednesday, April 13, 2011, at report crime that will be reviewed has a great opportunity or the ment is a third-degree misde-
Gino Merli Veterans Center, Scran- and believes it is a model for
by a police officer. If the report is ability to be abused.” meanor. It’s a second-degree mis-
ton. the state to follow.
drug related, the message will be Dessoye said it is unlikely po- demeanor if a false report is made
Born in Yonkers, N.Y., he was a
son of the late Steven and Mary Svec
forwarded to a narcotics agent, lice will investigate reports that during a state of emergency, ac-
Gerchak. Michael was in the mili- Police Chief Gerard Dessoye said. are hoaxes or turn out to be un- cording to the state statute.
tary for 22 years, serving in the U.S.
Army for both World War II and Ko-
rea.
Prior to his retirement, he was
employed by the Department of Vet-
Jury selected, statements begin in man’s sex-assault trial +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
USPS 499-710

erans Affairs in Plains Township in By SHEENA DELAZIO torney, John Donovan, presented gered when her husband hugged Issue No. 2011-104
the food service. Michael was a won- sdelazio@timesleader.com their opening statements and kissed her from behind, ac- Advertising Newsroom
derful husband, loving step-father Wednesday afternoon. cording to court papers.
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and very family-oriented. ews. WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com

Funeral service will be held County jury was selected Testimony will continue this She said she didn’t want to tell Circulation
He was preceded in death by his Jim McCabe – 829-5000
at 11 a.m. Friday at the Betz- Wednesday to hear the case of a morning before Luzerne County anyone because she was afraid of jmccabe@timesleader.com
step-son, George W. Hinz; sisters,
Pauline Linski, Ann Shek, and Jastremski Funeral Home Inc., 568 man charged with forcing a then- Judge Joseph Van Jura. what they might think of her. Published daily by:

Agnes Gerchak; and brothers, John Bennett St., Luzerne, with the Rev. teenage girl to perform lewd sex The now-22-year-old woman Roberts said in her opening Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
and Steven Gerchak. Michael Zipay officiating. Inter- testified Wednesday she was statement that the woman was a 15 N. Main St.
acts over a two-year period. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Surviving are his wife, the former ment will be in Chapel Lawn Memo- about 14 when Benner allegedly shy, naïve girl and that Benner
A jury of eight men and six began forcing her to perform took advantage. Periodicals postage paid at
Betty Malligo; sister, Fran Wermuth rial Park, Dallas. Friends may call Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
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LOCAL
L E G I S L AT I O N Sending sexually graphic picture of another minor with aim of harassing the individual portrayed would be illegal I N B R I E F

Bill would criminalize some sexting


HARRISBURG

House OKs Toohil fraud bill


The state House of Representatives
has passed legislation sponsored by
Rep. Tarah Toohil, R-Butler Twp., that
aims to strengthen penalties for those
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER ing to sexting – which The group’s support comes as some- “It does not penalize children for en-
tmorgan@timesleader.com convicted of more than $1,000 worth of
refers to the transmis- what of a surprise as it has adamantly gaging in what is often stupid, reckless,
welfare fraud by increasing the offense
HARRISBURG – The state Senate’s sion of explicit images opposed Grove’s bill, which was reintro- adolescent behavior, but focuses on
to a third-degree felony. The vote Tues-
Judiciary Committee has approved a via cell phones or the duced in February after failing to pass in harm, which is what our criminal justice
day was 130-69.
bill that would make it a crime for a mi- Internet – that was re- the legislature last session. It is current- system is designed to address,” Levick
Toohil said that would bring the
nor to electronically transmit sexually introduced by state ly before the House Judiciary Commit- said.
Welfare Code into line with existing
explicit images of another minor with Rep. Seth Grove, R- tee for review. The Greenleaf bill specifically makes
penalties in the Crimes Code.
the intent to harass the person depicted Levick York, this session. Levick said the JLC continues to op- it illegal for a minor to transmit an im-
In addition to increasing the penal-
in the image. The key difference pose Grove’s bill, arguing it would do age of another minor in a state of nudity
ties for fraud, House Bill 1251 will
Senate Bill 850, which was presented is that Greenleaf’s bill would not impact more harm than good by criminalizing with the intent to “coerce, intimidate,
clarify existing laws on welfare fraud to
to committee Tuesday by state Sen. minors who consensually transmit im- behavior that, while ill advised, is a torment, harass or otherwise cause
include the use of access devices such
Stuart Greenleaf, R-Willow Grove, ages of themselves, whereas Grove’s bill product of normal sexual experimenta- emotional distress to the other minor.”
as ACCESS cards or EBT cards, which
would modify the crimes code to create would criminalize such conduct. tion by young adults. The transmission must have been done
are debit cards that allow recipients of
the offense of “cyber bullying and sext- Marsha Levick of the Juvenile Law Greenleaf’s bill would target only without the minor’s knowledge or his or
public assistance benefits to authorize
ing by minors,” which would be classi- Center appeared with Greenleaf at a those minors who utilize images to in- her consent.
transfer of benefits from their account
fied as a third-degree misdemeanor. press conference at the state Capitol on tentionally harm another person, which
to a retailer’s account to pay for prod-
The bill resembles legislation relat- Tuesday to support the legislation. clearly constitutes a crime, Levick said. See SEXTING, Page 4A
ucts received.
Toohil stressed her legislation will

Arena board
have no impact on anyone lawfully
ESSEFF BROTHERS receiving benefits in Pennsylvania.
The bill has been sent to the state
Senate.

purchasing SCRANTON

Richards tries to avoid jail


900 chairs
An attorney for former Luzerne
County Human Resources Director
Doug Richards has asked a judge to
allow Richards to remain free on bail
Luzerne County Convention Center pending resolution of his appeal of his
sentence.
Authority says buying instead of Richards, 45, of Wilkes-Barre, is
renting the seating will pay off. scheduled to report on Monday to
begin serving a 15-month prison sen-
tence for his guilty plea to corrupt
By BILL O’BOYLE receipt of a reward for official action.
boboyle@timesleader.com Federal prosecutors said Richards
WILKES-BARRE TWP. – The Lu- accepted money from Continental
zerne County Convention Center Au- Consultants Group, a firm that handled
thority on Wednesday decided to pur- payroll for workers who were hired to
chase 900 folding chairs that the author- do cleanup after the 2006 flooding in
ity says “will pay for themselves” in two the county.
years. Richards has appealed the sentence
Since the arena opened 12 years ago, to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.
the authority has rented folding chairs In a motion filed Wednesday, Richards’
for special events, such as concerts, at a attorney, William Ruzzo, said he be-
cost of $1 per chair plus delivery charg- lieves the appeal, which challenges
es. Rebecca Bonnevier, the arena’s gen- Munley’s determination that Richards
eral manager, said 800 to 850 chairs are was a high-ranking public official when
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
rented for concerts and other special he committed the crime, raises a meri-
From left, George Esseff, moderator Kathleen McLaughlin-Coslett, Monsignor John Esseff and author Ellen Franco. torious legal question.
events for seating on the floor of the are-
gathered Wednesday at King’s College to discuss the Esseff brothers and the book written about them by Franco.
na. Ruzzo said he expects it will be eight

Answering the call


At its meeting months or longer before the court
Since the Wednesday, the board issues its ruling. He asks that Richards
be allowed to remain free till then,
arena opened was asked to purchase
500 folding chairs to noting that he is not a danger to socie-
12 years ago, take advantage of a ty and is unlikely to flee.
the authority discount price being
SCRANTON

W-B natives
has rented offered by Mity Lite –
folding chairs a chair-making compa-
ny recommended by C&Y won’t appeal verdict
for special
give their all
the arena’s purchasing Attorneys representing Luzerne
events. Re- director, Fred Paisley. County Children and Youth Services
becca Bonne- Paisley said the chairs have decided to forgo any further ap-

na’s general
are very durable and
vier, the are- offer more comfort
than the rental chairs.
to aid many peal of a more than $200,000 verdict in
favor of a woman who claimed she was
wrongly denied foster care payments.
manager, said Paisley said the dis- By BILL O’BOYLE The decision clears the way for Odet-
800 to 850 count offer expires on boboyle@timesleader.com
“YOU CAN GET awfully “(MOTHER TERESA) WANTED ta Todd to receive the payment and for
chairs are
April 30. Ed Harry,
WILKES-BARRE – Two men – spoiled when you can write a me to go to Mexico and her attorneys to collect more than
board member, sug- $100,000 in legal fees that will be add-
rented for gested purchasing 900
brothers – who have each made dis- check to buy an airplane or teach her priests there. But ed to the award.
tinct and significant marks on help-
seating on the chairs saying that if ing the poor discussed their lives a Rolls Royce. But my grand- I said no and I told her if I Todd, of Wilkes-Barre, sued the agen-
floor of the only 500 are pur- cy in 2004, alleging her due process
chased, the authority
during a conversation with about father taught us that giving was going to teach young rights were violated when it denied her
arena. 220 people Wednesday night at
would still have to rent
King’s College. from your surplus is not re- men to be priests, I would do foster care payments – known as kin-
300-plus chairs for ev- ship care – for taking care of her sis-
ery special event.
Monsignor John Esseff, 82, and ally giving. You have to give that in Scranton – my home ter’s four children.
his brother George Esseff, 81, talked
Bonnevier said she proposed purchas-
about growing up in Wilkes-Barre from your substance.” diocese.” A jury heard the case in July and
ing 500 chairs because she didn’t want awarded Todd $219,000 for economic
and how the values they learned on George Esseff Monsignor John Esseff
to impact the capital budget. However, loss and emotional distress. The ver-
Prospect Street shaped their lives
Katie Lambert, chairwoman of the fi- dict was upheld by in March by U.S.
and remain with them today.
nance committee, said the money is District Judge A. Richard Caputo, who
The Esseffs were joined by Ellen formative. We had Protestants liv- He talked in detail about his work
available. presided over the trial.
Franco, the woman who authored ing next door – wow. And there were with the late Mother Teresa of Cal-
“In the past, we never really had a cap- Attorney John Dean, who repre-
the book about the two men – Italians, Polish, Irish and Jewish. cutta and how he once said “no” to a
ital budget,” Bonnevier said. sented Children and Youth, said the
“Brothers & Fathers.” Kathy We all learned from one another.” request she made of him.
Paisley said the 500 chairs would cost agency could have appealed Caputo’s
McLaughlin moderated the pro- George Esseff, a graduate of “She wanted me to go to Mexico
$17,283. He said an additional discount ruling to the Third Circuit Court of
gram and the Rev. Thomas O’Hara, King’s, is a retired businessman and teach her priests there,” he
might be offered if the order is increased Appeals. The county’s insurance carrier
president of King’s, welcomed the who made millions in titanium. He said. “But I said no and I told her if I
to 900 chairs. The price per chair for 500 opted not to pursue that challenge,
crowd gathered in the auditorium of is married with children and lives in was going to teach young men to be
chairs would be about $34.50. If the however.
the McGowan Center. California. priests, I would do that in Scranton
price stayed the same, 900 chairs would Todd’s attorneys have filed a motion
“Our story is very much framed John Esseff told the crowd that – my home diocese.”
cost around $31,000. seeking more than $170,000 in attor-
around our family,” John Esseff his spouse is the Church and his
“My dream would be to buy 900 neys fees. A judge will rule on the
said. “Our neighborhood was very children are all around the world. See BROTHERS, Page 4A
chairs,” Paisley said. “We might get a amount due to the attorneys at a later
better deal by purchasing more. And the date.
chairs come with a 10-year warranty.”

W-B woman pleads guilty in fatal DUI crash


In other business, the authority board: TUNKHANNOCK
• Approved the replacement of two
steel doors – the Penguins entrance Corbett picks court official
door for $4,084 and the command cen- Gov. Tom Corbett has nominated
ter door for $2,648. Kirra McPeek will be sentenced in homicide by motor First reported online at Karen Bishop of Mehoopany to be the
• Held a closed-door executive ses- vehicle while driving
sion to discuss “possible litigation.”
May. Police say her BAC was .238
under the influence 9:59 a.m. Wyoming County prothonotary, clerk
of court and clerk of orphans court.
• Announced the April 22 Elton John after the October collision. and two counts of on timesleader.com
Bishop had been the county’s first
concert is sold out. DUI in the wreck that deputy for those row offices and was
• Listed upcoming events – tonight killed 50-year-old She will be sentenced on May 31. promoted to acting prothonotary, clerk
Larry the Cable Guy; April 29, Avenged By SHEENA DELAZIO Mykhaylo Meshko. According to court papers, McPeek’s of court and clerk of orphans court
Sevenfold with Three Days Grace and sdelazio@timesleader.com McPeek McPeek appeared blood-alcohol level was .238 percent af- after the March 2010 retirement of
Sevendust; May 10 and 11, Barney’s WILKES-BARRE – A city woman in Luzerne County ter she crashed her 2002 Saturn Vue in- Paulette Burnside.
Birthday Bash; May 27, WNBA pre-sea- charged with causing a fatal alcohol-re- court for a hearing Wednesday before to a 1995 Mitsubishi Galant driven by Her nomination goes to the Senate,
son basketball game between the San lated crash in October pleaded guilty Judge Lewis Wetzel. McPeek faces Meshko, of Wilkes-Barre. which would have to confirm her. If
Antonio Silverstars and Connecticut Wednesday to related charges. three to six years in prison on the hom- An adult driver in Pennsylvania is confirmed, she would serve through
Sun; June 8, Michael Buble; and June 15, Kirra L. McPeek, 24, of Nicholson icide by motor vehicle charge, accord- 2012, the same year that position ap-
Cirque du Soleil: Quidam. Street, entered the plea to charges of ing to prosecutors. See CRASH, Page 4A pears on the election ballot.
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POLITICAL BRIEFS LUZERNE COUNTY -- The the Esseff Foundation that and elsewhere. He said she married.

BROTHERS
Friends of Mike Vough Commit- helps the poor and hungry. sensitized him to the needs of “I went back to her and told
tee announces the following “You can get awfully people all over the globe. her I couldn’t marry her,” the
WILKES-BARRE -- The events: spoiled when you can write a “These places are every- monsignor said. “She asked
Friends of Harry Haas will hold a • A fundraiser April 20, 7 to 9 check to buy an airplane or a where,” he said. “It’s a very why not, and I told her she
Continued from Page 3A
meet-and-greet for Luzerne p.m., at Leggio’s, Dallas. There Rolls Royce,” he said. “But my small world.” was going to die.”
County Council candidate Harry will be a donation of $50 per He became emotional and grandfather taught us that Monsignor Esseff was It was then May Ann told
Haas from 6 to 8 tonight at the wiped away tears as he said, “I giving from your surplus is asked to recall the story of his her brother that while he was
person.
county Republican Headquarters, really love the Scranton Dio- not really giving. You have to sister, May Ann. Shortly after recovering from his heart at-
• A meet-and-greet April 25, 6
cese; I’m in love with the peo- give from your substance.” he was ordained a priest in tack, she prayed that he
41 S. Main St. to 9 p.m., at Theo’s Metro, King- ple here.” He said he learned at a 1953, he suffered a heart at- would live and that her life be
Hot dogs and other light re- ston. There will be free food and Since 1989, Monsignor Es- young age that it’s more diffi- tack. He said doctors told his taken.
freshments will be served. refreshments provided. seff has taught the priests of cult for a rich man to get to father he might die, but he re- “She told me she prayed to
A donation of $10 is suggested. • A meet-and-greet April 27, his home diocese and his heaven than for “a camel to fit covered and he said he has not God to heal me because my
5:30 to 8 p.m., at Uptown, brother funded the Institute through the eye of a needle.” had any serious health prob- life was important and hers
WILKES-BARRE -- The Work- Wilkes-Barre, where free food of Priestly Formation – an or- The evening was filled with lems since. was not,” he said, again cry-
ing Families for Luzerne County and refreshments will be provid- ganization that accepts 175 stories – all told in the book. But soon after his recovery, ing. “May Ann lay down her
team of 11 Democratic county ed. seminarians every year. There were stories of great May Ann developed a lump on life for me.”
council candidates will hold a “I teach them how to pray,” emotion and there were sto- her neck. She was diagnosed John Esseff said he has been
meet-and-greet from 6 to 8 to- ASHLEY -- The Committee to John Esseff said. “I teach ries that made the audience with Hodgkin’s disease, but the Scranton Diocese’s exor-
night at Bart & Urby’s Bar and Elect Joe Sklarosky Jr. Judge is them pastoral techniques and laugh. her father never told her nor cist for 40 years. He talked
Bistro, 119 S. Main St. hosting a cocktail fundraiser at theology. God is real. We all “My brother truly believes did he tell any family mem- about a famous case – the
Bentley’s Route 309 in Ashley on have this relationship with that I will one day be canon- bers – even his wife – of the Smurls of West Pittston – and
WILKES-BARRE -- There will Him. We are not called to be ized a saint,” John Esseff said news. After graduating from his experience. He said it was
April 28, 6 to 8 p.m. Cocktails
priests – we are called to be with a smile. “He’s a scientist. high school, May Ann met a determined there was no Sa-
be a meet-and-greet for Luzerne and hors d’oeuvres will be served.
Jesus. You meet Jesus I’ve never been able to under- young man she wanted to tanic spirit in the house; rath-
County Judge candidate Vito Tickets are $100/person, $150/ through me.” stand anything he says. He marry and she asked her er two people had died, but
DeLuca April 21, 5 to 7 p.m., at couple and can be purchased by George Esseff told the thinks you all understand brother the priest to marry did not know they were dead.
Rodano’s on Public Square in calling Megan Kennedy at (570) crowd he has divested himself what he just said.” her. “We got the spirits to
Wilkes-Barre. 474-1310. of most of his wealth – his air- The monsignor worked When John Esseff asked his leave,” he said.
Refreshments will be served, For more information, visit plane, boat, four houses and alongside Mother Teresa in father about the request, it Proceeds from the sale of
and the public is invited. www.luzernecountyjudge.com. millions of dollars – to create Calcutta, West Africa, Haiti was then his father told him the book will go to the Esseff
that May Ann was going to die Foundation to help the poor
soon and she couldn’t get around the world.

CRASH
about 200 yards away from where er, police said, McPeek’s vehicle court against McPeek and Bob &
the crash occurred. crashed head-on into Meshko’s Tom Enterprises, owner of
A surveillance video inside the vehicle. Screwballz Bar and Grill.
bar showed McPeek consuming McPeek and a passenger in her “At the time of the collision, SAINT NICHOLAS-SAINT MARY SCHOOL
Continued from Page 3A
five beers and five liquor shots vehicle, George Andrejko, were (McPeek) acted in a grossly neg- ANNOUNCES: OPEN HOUSE
considered legally intoxicated from 7:40 p.m. to 1:22 a.m. treated for minor injuries, as was ligent, reckless and wanton man-
with a BAC of .08 percent. At around 1:30 a.m., a motorist a passenger in Meshko’s vehicle, ner,” the suit says. The suit also On Thursday, April 14, 2011,
Police said McPeek was at called 911 to report that the driv- Yuriy Turyanytasya. says the bar acted negligently by
Screwballz Bar and Grill on the er of a SUV was traveling in the Last month, Meshko’s wife, allowing McPeek to consume al- St. Nicholas-St.Mary School will hold an
San Souci Parkway on Oct. 31 be- wrong lane and almost struck a Nadiya Meshko, filed a wrongful cohol and leave the bar intoxicat- “OPEN HOUSE”
fore the crash. The tavern is passing vehicle. A short time lat- death lawsuit in Luzerne County ed.
at the school from 3:00 PM to 8:00 pm.

SEXTING
cerned about any law that crimi- 850 that would alter the juvenile ticket.
nalizes sexting, Levick said she justice system so that it better Under current law those hear- The school is located at 242 So. Washington St.,
believes Greenleaf’s proposal serves the interest of juveniles as ings are open to the public, which Wilkes-Barre PA. We especially welcome parents and students
provides a more reasonable ap- well as the general public, Green- means the identity of the juvenile from Gate of Heaven School in Dallas, Pa and those from
Continued from Page 3A
proach to address the issue. leaf said. is revealed. That differs from ju- St. Mary Assumption School in Pittston, PA.
The bill passed the Senate Ju- “We are never going to get per- Another key provision of the venile court, which handles juve-
diciary Committee by a 13-1 vote. fect legislation, but his is a much bill would close district judge niles charged with misdemean- The Parent Teacher Guild sponsors this event
It will now go before the appro- better approach to deal with hearings for juveniles who are ors and felonies – which are more
priations committee and, if ap- what a lot of parents, school offi- charged with a summary offense serious offenses. Those hearings and sends a warm welcome to all!
proved, to the full Senate for a cials and law enforcement offi- – the lowest level charge in the and records are closed to the pub-
vote. If it passes there, it would go cials are worried about,” she said. crimes code, similar to a traffic lic.
to the House of Representatives. The sexting law is among sev-
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I N B R I E F Police say 10-year-old able to escape after mother drives van into Hudson River

Cops: Mom drowns self, 3 kids


By CHRIS CAROLA The boy’s great-aunt, Angela Gilliam,
Associated Press told The Associated Press that he was
NEWBURGH, N.Y. — A 10-year-old “doing good” Wednesday and "taking it
boy clambered out the window of a mini- all in.”
van and swam to shore after his mother "He rolled the window down and got
drove into the frigid Hudson River, kill- out," Gilliam said.
ing herself and her three other children, In the van with Lashanda Armstrong
officials said. A relative had called police were Landon Pierre, 5, Lance Pierre, 2,
to report a domestic dispute shortly be- and 11-month-old Lainaina Pierre, po-
fore. lice said. Her husband and the father of
Lashaun Armstrong was the only sur- the three dead children, Jean Pierre, was
AP PHOTO vivor after his mother, 25-year-old Lash- questioned. Police would not give de-
Oh, deer! Where’s all the food? anda Armstrong, plunged the van into tails of the interview or say if the father
After a long winter, deer are seen the river late Tuesday in this city 60 had been charged with anything.
looking for food Wednesday in Brook- miles north of New York City. Gilliam, Lashanda Armstrong’s aunt,
line, N.H. When the van hit the water around 8 said she spoke to her niece earlier Tues-
p.m., it was just past high tide and the day and she was “not too good.” Gilliam
Hudson was flowing swiftly to the later called police in Newburgh about AP PHOTO
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, PAKISTAN south, pulling the vehicle about 25 yards her niece’s well-being and they acknowl- A boat ramp where a woman drove her minivan into the Hudson River on Tues-

U.S. strikes condemned out into the rain- and melt-swollen river,
Fire Chief Michael Vatter said.
edge that officers went to the apartment.
Neither Gilliam nor police provided oth-
day night is seen in Newburgh, N.Y., on Wednesday.

The chief figured the van floated in the er details about the domestic call. Armstrong seemed stressed but not "It just seemed like she was having a
T wo U.S. missile strikes killed six
alleged Afghan Taliban fighters in a 45-degree water for no more than two
minutes.
By the time police got there, Arm-
strong had already taken the fatal plunge
depressed when she picked up the chil-
dren Tuesday at the Young and Unique
bad day," Strange said.
Vatter said a passer-by saw Lashaun
Pakistani tribal region Wednesday,
drawing sharp condemnation from "He got out of the car, got up onto the with her children. Christian Development Child Care, said Armstrong come out of the river, picked
Pakistan just days after it asked for boat ramp, turned around and it was Police said there was no history of do- Shaniesha Strange, supervisor in the in- up the soaking wet boy and took him to a
greater limits on such attacks. gone," Vatter said. mestic violence at the address. fant room. nearby fire department.
The strikes were the first since a
mid-March attack took out what the
YOU’VE SEEN THE REST, NOW WATCH THE BEST
Mubarak
Pakistanis said were dozens of peaceful
tribesmen. A U.S. official at the time
denied innocent people had been tar-
geted.
The U.S. relies heavily on the covert,
CIA-run missile program to kill al-
Qaida and Taliban fighters in Pakistan’s and sons
detained
northwest, and with a few exceptions
keeps up a steady pace of strikes even
when relations with Pakistan are tense.

RENO, NEV.
Activists and protestors
Air controller sleeps on job applaud corruption charges
An air traffic controller was suspend- against toppled leader.
ed Wednesday after being asleep while
a medical flight was landing in Nevada,
marking the fifth lapse so far this year The Associated Press
among controllers at the nation’s air- Ousted President Hosni Mub-
ports. Four involved sleeping controll- arak and his two sons were de-
ers. tained Wednesday for investiga-
In response to the lapses, the Federal tion of corruption, abuse of pow-
Aviation Administration announced it er and killings of protesters,
was immediately putting a second bringing cheers of victory from
controller on the midnight shift at 26 activists who hoped it marked a
airports and a radar facility around the turning point in Egypt’s turbu-
country that currently have only one lent transition
overnight person. to democracy.
"I am totally outraged by these in- AP PHOTO The 82-year-

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cidents. This is absolutely unaccept- iyakazu Sanpei of Japan twirls and spins his dough Wednesday during the freestyle competition of the old Mubarak
able," Transportation Secretary Ray World Pizza Championships in Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy. The contest, in its 20th year, features competi- was under de-
LaHood said in a statement. tions such as fastest pizza maker, freestyle acrobatics and the largest dough stretch. tention in a hos-
pital, a step
VATICAN CITY prosecutors de-

Translation goes awry picted as a pre- Mubarak

NATO strikes hit Gadhafi sites


caution to mon-
The Vatican has again been embar- itor his health while under ques-
rassed by a botched translation of its tioning.
teachings, with the launch Wednesday His sons Gamal, once seen as
of an error-plagued book that implies Mubarak’s successor, and Alaa, a
the Holy See approves of contraception wealthy businessman, were
and euthanasia. Libyan rebels have been pleading formation publicly. NATO airstrikes as top Western and Arab jailed in Cairo’s Torah prison,
The errors came to light during a Libya’s official JANA news agency re- envoys gather in Qatar’s capital to dis- where a string of former top re-
for more NATO airstrikes as top
Vatican press conference launching ported airstrikes Wednesday in three oth- cuss ways to end the Libyan crisis. gime figures — including Muba-
“Youcat: Youth Catechism of the Ca-
Western and Arab envoys gather. er places: Misrata, Libya’s third-largest Mohamed Ismail Tajouri, a business- rak’s prime minister, ruling party
tholic Church,” a youth-focused compi- city; Sirte, a Gadhafi stronghold and man who joined the rebels at Benghazi, chief and chief of staff — are al-
lation of the thick volume of core home to the Libyan leader’s tribe; and said having a rebel delegation attend the ready languishing, facing similar
church teachings. By SEBASTIAN ABBOT Aziziyah, about 22 miles (35 kilometers) Qatar meeting amounts to key interna- corruption investigations.
and MAGGIE MICHAEL south of Tripoli. Jana said the strike in tional recognition. The detention of the man who
In the original German, one question Associated Press
concerns whether married couples can Misrata was in an area “populated with “We are proud of this,” he told The As- ruled Egypt unquestioned for 29
“regulate conception.” AJDABIYA, Libya — NATO launched residents.” sociated Press. “This political develop- years set a new landmark in the
The answer reads: “Yes, a Christian news airstrikes Wednesday on targets But Mohammed Abdullah, a Misrata ment is really good for the rebels, but the already unprecedented wave of
married couple may and should be held by Moammar Gadhafi as the rebel activist and a professor, said residents Gadhafi regime is not normal. He is a upheaval shaking the Middle
responsible in using the gift and privi- movement urged a stronger air campaign had mostly evacuated that part of Misra- bloody creature, he won’t leave until he East. It was arguably the first
lege of transmitting life.” References to that will allow them to advance on Gad- ta several weeks ago after Gadhafi troops spills some blood.” time an authoritarian leader in
natural family planning follow in the hafi’s territory. stormed it. At Wednesday’s meeting, a spokesman the Arab world has been brought
commentary. A NATO official confirmed a strike on “Gadhafi troops are misleading the NA- for the rebels urged the U.S. military to to justice by his own people, giv-
In the Italian version, however, the at least one ammunition bunker outside TO,” he said. “The Gadhafi forces turn reassert a stronger role in the air cam- en that Saddam Hussein was top-
original question was mistranslated to the Libyan capital, Tripoli. He asked that the shops into weapon caches and then paign or risk more civilian casualties in pled and later captured by Amer-
read rather whether married couples his name not be used because the mili- claim that the areas are residential.” the fighting between Gadhafi and forces ican troops, who handed him
can “use contraceptive methods.” The tary alliance was not yet releasing the in- Rebels have been pleading for more seeking to end his four-decade rule. over for trial and execution.
answer remained the same, an affirma-
tive yes, implying that the Church was
sanctioning contraception.

LOS ANGELES
Those displaced by Japan nuke plant woes demand compensation
Sheen predicts TV return By By YURI KAGEYAMA
Associated Press
progressed fitfully since the
March11tsunami swamped the
hand-deliver a letter to the
president of Tokyo Electric,
Charlie Sheen says he may be re- TOKYO — Small-business Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, known as TEPCO. They said
united with "Two and a Half Men." owners and laborers forced to knocking out important cool- talks with the government over
In an interview with a Boston radio leave their homes and jobs be- ing systems. Restoring them how to compensate victims
station Tuesday, Sheen said there have cause of radiation leaking from will take months. will take too long. A few were
been discussions about bringing him Japan’s tsunami-flooded nucle- “I am not asking for anything near tears.
back to the hit CBS sitcom he was fired ar plant rode a bus all the way more than I am entitled to,” They met with four TEPCO
from last month. to Tokyo on Wednesday to de- said Ichijiro Ishikawa, 69, who officials who bowed to them in
Sheen put the chances of him return- mand compensation from the dug roads and tunnels and is apology. President Masataka
ing at "85 percent." He didn’t offer plant’s operator. now living in a shelter. “I just Shimizu later apologized dur-
details in the Sports Hub 98.5 WBZ-FM People are increasingly want my due.” ing a two-hour news confer-
interview, saying he’d been asked not growing frustrated with Tokyo He and about 20 other peo- ence and pledged to do more, AP PHOTO
to divulge anything. Electric Power Co.’s handling ple who lived and worked near saying cash payments would be Firefighters are tested for radiation at a fire department with-
CBS declined to comment, and se- of the nuclear crisis, which has the plant traveled 140 miles to readied as soon as possible. in a 12-mile radius of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant.
ries producer Warner Bros. Television
didn’t immediately return a call for
comment. Look in THE TIMES LEADER for today’s valuable inserts from these advertisers:
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GRIEVANCES MOON
Guarnieri had taken over as Forty Fort Recreation Com- of receipts to the county. rector Frank Pugliese; county
acting sheriff when Savokinas plex. The county’s ability to Community Development Direc-
unexpectedly resigned in Septem- The White Haven-based make improvements at tor Andrew Reilly; county Con-
ber 2009. Guarnieri was fired after Whitewater Challengers Inc. Moon Lake may also depend vention & Visitors Bureau Sales
Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A
John Gilligan was appointed rafting company assumed a on its ability to secure grants and Marketing Director Janet Al-
were deserving of it. That money sheriff last June. hanna River. financial risk and took over and other government fund- len Hall; state Department of
was negotiated for our members,” Gilligan said Wednesday he County Engineer Joe Gib- operation of the Forty Fort ing, Gibbons said. Conservation and Natural Re-
Connors said. gives all employees an opportuni- bons said a selection team complex last year to ensure Commissioners also plan sources Regional Advisor Dennis
Russin had said that his receipt ty to work overtime and the griev- chose Sasaki from six appli- the park would not deterio- to appoint nine people to a DeMara; Penn State Cooperative
of the on-call pay had been autho- ance settlement has nothing to do cants, though the county rate and close in light of the Moon Lake master plan com- Extension urban forester Vincent
rized by then-human resources with any actions he has taken as may opt to hire someone else county’s fiscal problems. In mittee: county Planning/ Cotrone; Pennsylvania Environ-
director Doug Richards, who was sheriff. if the company does not addition to covering $10,000 Zoning Office Director mental Council representative
charged as part of the federal In other union business, com- agree to accept $80,000. The to $20,000 in annual mainte- Adrian Merolli, county 911/ Ellen Ferretti; and state Fish and
public corruption probe. missioners plan to vote next week state would fund half of the nance costs, the company Security Director Dave Pars- Boat Commission Commissioner
The remaining $50,542 griev- on contracts with four human study, and the remaining must turn over a percentage nik; county Purchasing Di- Norm Gavlick.
ance settlement will be paid to service divisions represented by $40,000 would come from
county sheriff deputies to resolve the Teamsters – Aging, Children county funds borrowed
complaints about overtime.
County officials said these
and Youth, Mental Health/Men-
tal Retardation and Transporta-
through a past bond.
Public in- PENN-LEE FOOTWEAR
complaints date back to actions
taken during the administration
tion.
County commissioners said
County Engi- put will car-
neer Joe ry a lot of ANNIVERSARY We have a Select Group of Men’s and Women’s Shoes.

SALE
of former Sheriff Mike Savokinas they can’t release the new union
Gibbons wants the
weight in Brand Names such as Clarks, Born, Minnetonka,
and former Acting Sheriff Charles contracts until they approve them plan, Trotters, Dockers, Rockport, Sebago, Converse, Wolverine.
Guarnieri. at next week’s meeting. the plan to and the Priced well below cost. Quantities are limited.
The grievance stems from their Connors, of the Teamsters, said focus on the county will
failure to post and award overtime the contracts were “overwhelm- heavily pub-
opportunities to workers on a ingly” ratified by union members.
cost to up-
licize any THURSDAY, APRIL 14 TO SUNDAY, APRIL 17
rotating basis, ensuring that all The vote was 66-11 for the date park public
utilities and DEVINE GIZA
workers have an opportunity to Children and Youth contract, 37-3 meetings, “Many other #H502276
receive the additional pay, said for Aging and 29-1 for Mental reopen the though no brands and styles
dates have to choose from.”

20
Paula Schnelly, head the Amer- Health/Mental Retardation, he
$
39
swimming
ican Federation of State, County
and Municipal Employees
said. The vote on the transporta-
tion contract was closer, but he pool as well
been
yet,
set
Gib- Women’s
$
HUSH PUPPIES®
(AFSCME) union that represents didn’t have the number readily as a long- bons said.
sheriff deputies.
The $50,542 was based on the
available.
Workers in all four unions will
term financial The mas-
ter plan is
A Select Group of Women’s Sandals and
Open-Toe Shoes. Assorted Brand Name Styles
$
20 to
$
39
amount of overtime paid to some receive wage increases in all three
strategy to being called WOMEN’S GRASSHOPPERS
maintain and an Assorted MEN’S & WOMEN’S
sheriff deputies in 2009, Schnelly years of the three-year contracts, “up- Styles Many Styles Available

$
19 $
39
said. Connors said. The unions made operate the date,” but
The money will be paid to no concessions, he said. park. county
deputies who were not offered the The old contracts expired Dec. Commis-

10% OFF
opportunity to receive overtime 31, and the unions wanted three- sioner Tho- All Men’s and Women’s
to “make them equal,” she said. year pacts, which will provide mas Cooney Current In-Stock Styles
Schnelly said the union could some stability after the county said that de-
have gone to arbitration seeking switches to home rule govern-
payment for overtime in previous ment in January. The new 11-
scriptive should be dropped
because a park master plan
All Men’s and Women’s Soft Toe Shape-Ups $
49
years, dating back to the adminis- member county council must hasn’t been done since 1965.
tration of former Sheriff Barry honor existing union contracts Gibbons expects a lot of
MEN’S We do have

39
many other

$
Stankus, which would have likely but will be responsible for nego- public input.
cost taxpayers more money. tiating new agreements as they “There’s been a huge inter- styles available.
“We just settled for the one year expire. est in the park being re- No Phone Orders
with the provision that things are Connors said most of the work- stored,” he said. Layaways
going to be done properly now for ers in the four unions have bache- He wants the plan to focus HUSH PUPPIES ® or Returns.
the future,” Schnelly said. lor’s degrees and must handle on the cost to update park All Sales Final
AFSCME representatives have difficult social work involving utilities and reopen the

PENN-LEE FOOTWEAR
complained in the past about the people with disabilities, the elder- swimming pool as well as a
need to file more grievances un- ly and abused children. long-term financial strategy
der the Savokinas administration. “These workers are very dedi- to maintain and operate the
In July 2009, the number of griev- cated, and they’re not paid any- park. Gibbons hasn’t given 161-163 E. Main St. (Miners-Mills Section) of Wilkes-Barre
ances was recorded as 32 since where near what they should be up on a public-private part- OPEN Monday - Friday 9-8 • Saturday 9-5 • Sunday 12-5
Savokinas took office in January paid for the jobs they do,” Con- nership, similar to one de- “Just One Mile Down The Street From Side Entrance of Mohegan Sun/Pocono Downs”
2008. nors said. ployed at the county-owned Phone 825-5346
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MEETINGS nual Easter Egg Hunt at 11 a.m. notice. Each incident would
April 23. remain on a landlord’s or rent-
were discovered and confiscat-
ed, he said.
ing Department. The change
Discussion ranged from which
will affect students applying for
roads needed repairs most im-
Jim Morrissey er’s record for three years, • Said there will be a spring admissions in several programs
minently to what could be done
Residents question cost Coughlin said. clean-up May 2-6. Dumpsters including nursing, emergency
to fix current issues beyond
of computer for Rice Twp. Plymouth seeks new rules Bar and tavern owners would will be available at the borough repaving. medical services and respiratory
RICE TWP. – A heated dis- for landlord, renter, bar issues be charged a fee to cover police building. For more information, therapy.
A motion was passed just to
cussion about spending $4,000 PLYMOUTH – Council said it expenses after a specified num- contact the borough building get estimates and Knick said After some debate, the board
for a new computer was direct- will explore ways to rein in ber of calls to their establish- during regular business hours. also voted against revising the
council could then determine
ed at newly appointed Secre- borough trouble spots. ments. • Appointed Coughlin chief college’s change-order policy.
funding and apply for grants
tary/Treasurer Donald Arm- Specifically, that means land- “I think it’s a good start,” said administrative officer and Coun- from there. The motion, which was debat-
strong Tuesday night. lords, renters and bars that are Coughlin. “If people won’t take cilman Tom McTague, trustee of ed, passed on a split vote and
Amanda Myrkalo
Residents wanted to know giving residents and council it upon themselves to keep their the firemen’s, non-uniform and sent to committee in the past,
why he spent $4,000 for a com- members headaches, Council- places in order, we’ll do it for police pension plans. LCCC board OKs waiting list, was defeated 7-4. Most on the
puter. Armstrong defended his man Frank Coughlin said at them.” • Said the state will begin background checks board believed a change in pol-
spending and explained that the Tuesday night’s council meet- Coughlin said he is in the sweeping select streets in the NANTICOKE – The Luzerne icy was unnecessary because the
total cost of the computer itself ing. beginning stages of working on borough April 21. County Community College college president is responsible
was $1,200. He said there were Residents have complained to the ordinance and said he is Council’s next meeting is May Board of Trustees on Tuesday for processing and approving
other expenses for software, council over the past several studying other municipal land- 10 at 7 p.m. voted to approve two new ad- change orders. By defeating the
other needed equipment and months about landlords not lord/tenant ordinances for help. Scott Gomb ministrative changes that could measure, the board said it can
website maintenance, but it was keeping track of whom they’re In other business, council: affect students. avoid costly but cosmetic im-
not $4,000. renting to, not keeping up their • Heard from Police Chief State of Dupont’s roads, The first will enact a wait-list provements in a year when it
When residents asked why a properties, renters moving in Myles Collins, who said he borough vehicles discussed policy for classes that are full, could face budget constraints
vote was not considered to and out in the middle of the recently canvassed the borough DUPONT – The focus of allowing for up to four seats in and the possibility of raising
spend the money, supervisors night and properties becoming to determine if any bath salts discussion for borough council the class to be reserved should a tuition.
said Armstrong has the author- overridden with trash and de- were being sold in any busi- Tuesday night was the bor- seat open up. The second will In other business, the board
ity to spend what is reasonable bris. Several bars have also had nesses. Collins said officers also ough’s recent car issues and the require a background check for along with President Thomas
and customary in order to con- repeated police calls and it’s looked for any signs of synthetic review of the borough’s roads. admissions into the school’s Leary honored several students
duct business without a vote by costing the police department drugs being sold. “We found Concerning the borough’s Health and Science programs. for their extracurricular, aca-
supervisors. time and money to keep respon- nothing for sale,” he said. Coun- police cars, the new Ford Ex- In addition to any academic demic and leadership achieve-
The residents said they all ding, said Coughlin. cil President Charles Lasinski plorer is still in the shop after an and non-academic requirements, ments.
want spending to be transparent Coughlin said he is looking said Plymouth doesn’t have any accident. Council passed a mo- the student will also need to Students who showed ex-
and to be voted on. Armstrong into crafting an ordinance that laws against bath salts as of yet tion to advertise the sale of its provide child abuse background emplary leadership skills were
said all items that require a vote will give renters and landlords and is waiting to see what direc- 1986 Chevy Blazer because of checks, drug screenings and FBI recognized for their accomplish-
to spend money are conducted three chances to stay out of tion the state is going to take the vehicle’s “rough shape.” fingerprint screenings. ments with a framed certificate
accordingly. trouble in the borough. first. With favorable weather on the Though this change comes on of achievement. Among those
An executive session was held Specifically, the first time an Collins was also applauded by horizon, Councilman Mark the heels of campus security recognized was Belinda Couliba-
April 8 to discuss the litigation incident occurs the landlord or council for successfully serving Kowalczyk and Council Presi- having to seize a loaded hand- ly, who also serves on the Board
of the multiple lawsuits filed by renter will be cited, a fine will a search warrant at a dwelling dent Stanley Knick Jr. suggested gun from a student last month, of Trustees as its first student
former Secretary/Treasurer follow the second time and the along Main Street. Numerous obtaining repair cost estimates the revision was submitted representative.
Marcia Thomas against the third time will be an eviction illegal narcotics as well as cash for borough roads. before the incident by the Nurs- Steffen Lizza
township and the supervisors.
Solicitor Thomas Marsilio told

pring
officials could not discuss the
UbU Clothing Co.
SWAREHOUSE
lawsuits. In relation to the suits,
the supervisors approved a
$1,500 payment to forensically Womens Clothing
analyze the hard drive Thomas
used for township business. &
SAMPLE SALE!
Also, officials said the fire
department has acquired ther-
mal imaging equipment that
aids in locating fire victims. The
department also purchased, at April 14th, 15th, & 16th
the firefighters’ expense, 10 air Thurs. & Fri. 11-8 • Sat. 9-3
packs that are designed so that
if a firefighter goes down for any
reason, the air packs will sound
an alarm that gets louder to
Up to 90% OFF
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alert other firefighters. The cost
is $28,000. 900 Rutter Ave • Forty-Fort
The department leased the Inside Big Brick Building (Behind Beer Deli)

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equipment for five years and
will make quarterly payments
on that amount.

MORNING SPECIALS
Chairman Miller Stella Jr.
addressed the roads in the town-
ship that are in desperate need
of paving and assured residents
the streets with serious pothole
problems will be paved this
spring. 9am-1pm Friday & Saturday!

extra
It was also announced securi-
HOURS MAY VARY BY STORE.
ty cameras were installed to
monitor the municipal building.
Areas to be monitored are out-
side of restrooms, playground
area, parking lots and inside the
building.
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EDWARD J. LEWANDOWSKI
SR., 78, died Sunday, April 10,
Anastasia Monko Roskos Florence M. Grivner John C. Staje Sr.
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General April 12, 2011 April 13, 2011 April 11, 2011
Hospital surrounded by his loving
family. Born in Wilkes-Barre, June John C. “Jack”
2, 1932, he was a son of the late Pe-
ter Lewandowski and Lillian (Kali- A nastasia Monko Roskos, of For-
ty Fort, passed away Tuesday, F lorence M. “Flo” Grivner, 79, of
Pringle, died Wednesday, April
13, 2011, at her home.
Staje Sr., 96, for-
merly of Fifth
nowski) Serbin. He was preceded April 12, 2011, of natural causes. She Avenue, William-
in death by his step-father, Gabriel was in her 100th year. She was born in Kingston, a sport, Pa., went
Serbin Sr. Surviving are sons, Ed- Stasia, as she preferred to be daughter of the late Albert and Celia to be with the
ward Jr., Mark, Walt, Sean and Pe- called, was born at home on Decem- Baranowski Gender. She was a grad- Lord on Monday,
ter Lewandowski; daughter Don- uate of Pringle High School and April 11, 2011, at
ber 21, 1911, a daughter to the late
na Ancas; six grandchildren; broth- worked for many years as a wrapper The Hearthside
Joseph Lish and Mary Monko. She for General Cigar in Kingston.
ers, Walter G. Lewandowski and Nursing Center, State College, Pa.,
Gabriel Serbin Jr.; and nieces and was a 1928 graduate of Forty Fort She volunteered at the Kirby Cen- where he had resided since January
nephews. High School. ter and was a member of the Red 2010.
Private funeral services will Stasia was proud of telling stories Hatters. She was a member of St. Born on June 16, 1914, in William-
be held from the George A. Strish about her early and high school John the Baptist Church, Larksville. sport, Pa., he was a son of the late
Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main years; taking the trolley to Wilkes- Besides her parents, she was pre- Christian J. and Lillian (Williams)
St., Ashley. Interment will be held Barre for her job as an usherette at ceded in death by her sister, Celia. Staje.
in St. John the Baptist Slovak Cem- the Poli Theatre and meeting many She is survived by her husband, He was a graduate of the William-
etery, Exeter. There are no calling Carl Grivner; her children, Carl
of the actors of the time; and then as sport High School, class of 1932.
hours. In lieu of flowers, donations Funeral will be at 9 a.m. Saturday
in his memory may be made to the a secretary for the Prudential Insur- cards and letters from out-of-town Grivner; Carol Brown, Camillus, Jack celebrated 62 years of mar-
from the Kopicki Funeral Home,
Luzerne County SPCA, 524 E. ance Co. of America, as she fondly family and former Forty Fort neigh- N.Y.; Gary Grivner, Gouldsboro; and riage with his beloved wife, the late
bors, and the Forty Fort Presbyter- Judy Touey, Pringle; grandchildren, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston, with Elizabeth “Betty” Powell Staje, be-
Main St., Fox Hill Road, Wilkes- called the company. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m.
John Grivner, Gary Grivner, Tim
Barre, PA 18702. After her marriage, she then held ian Church Women’s Group. Thank in St. John the Baptist Church. In-
fore she died on February 29, 2004.
Brown, Mary Walker, Jeffrey Brown,
OLIVE L. MEADE, 93, of Mead- various secretarial positions for you all. Zachary Grivner, and Sarah Touey; terment will be in the St. Ignatius
He was a veteran of World War II,
companies in both Philadelphia, The Roskos family would also having served in the European Thea-
ows Apartments, Dallas, formerly and brother, Alfred Gender, Hern- Cemetery, Pringle. Friends may call ter in the U.S. Army infantry.
of Sweet Valley, passed away Pa., and Washington, D.C., follow- like to thank the staff of caregivers don, Va. from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday. Jack had worked at the Darling
Wednesday, April 13, 2011, at Hos- ing her husband in his career. Al- of Riverstreet Manor, Wilkes-Barre, Valve Co. for 28 years, and later re-
pice Community Care, Geisinger ways first and foremost, Stasia was a for the dedication to their craft and tired from C.A. Reed/Westvaco.
South Wilkes-Barre. loving wife and mother. love and support that they showed
He was a life member of the Cen-
Funeral arrangements are She was a member of the Forty Stasia during her stay. tral Baptist Church, Williamsport.
pending from the Curtis L. Swan- Fort Presbyterian Church and en- Memorial funeral services for
son Funeral Home Inc., corner of joyed being involved with various Mrs. Roskos will be conducted at 11 Luke Richard Thomas Jack was also a life member of the
John F. Laedlein Lodge No. 707/F. &
routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek. church women’s groups over the a.m. Saturday at the Forty Fort Pres- A.M., Williamsport, and the Republi-
years. She volunteered as a Candy byterian Church, 1244 Wyoming
April 12, 2011 can League, Williamsport. He was a
DONALD JAMES EIGER, 66, of
Plymouth, died Sunday, April 10, Striper for the Nesbitt Memorial Ave., Forty Fort, with the Rev. Wil- former member of the Valley of Wil-
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital. Born in Hazleton, he was
Hospital, Kingston, as well as for liam Lukesh, pastor, officiating. Rel-
various church and charitable activ- atives and friends may join her fam-
L uke Richard Thomas, 7-month-
old beloved son of Keith and Sa-
liamsport/A.A.S.R.; the Irem Temple
Shrine; the Williamsport Shrine
a son of the late Edward and Mar- ily for a memorial visitation and re- ra Lucarella Thomas of Reading, Club; American Legion Post No. 1,
ities.
tha Houser Eiger. He was a gradu- Pa., passed away April 12, 2011, in Williamsport; and the VFW Post No.
Her husband of 49 years, Mi- membrances from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday Brandywine Hospital, Coatesville,
ate of St. James Academy and 7863, Duboistown, Pa.
chael, preceded Stasia in death in evening at the John V. Morris Funer- Pa.
Brandywine College. He was a vet- al Home, 625 N. Main St., Wilkes- He loved baseball and played well
1989. He was born August 26, 2010, in in his younger days. He loved football
eran of the Vietnam Conflict and
was employed at Quebecor Print- Stasia’s daughter, Elaine, and her Barre, and from 10 a.m. until the Reading Hospital and Baptized Feb- and was an avid Penn State fan, and
ing. Surviving are his wife, Jacque- husband, Richard Raymond, Mia- time of services at church Saturday. ruary 27, 2011, in the Second Pres- loved working with the Shrine.
line Chalmers Eiger; sons, Donald mi, Florida; and son, Lawrence, For- Interment will be in Fern Knoll byterian Church, Pittston. Besides his father and mother and
Eiger Jr. and Thomas Sutherland; ty Fort; and numerous nieces and Burial Park, Midland Avenue, Dal- Also surviving are his grandpar- wife Betty, Jack was preceded in
daughters, Denise McKinley and nephews survive her. las. death by many beloved relatives and
ents, Louis and Julie Lucarella, Du-
Jacqueline Sutherland; brother, Her humor, ready smile and fond- In lieu of flowers, memorial con- ryea, and Rick and Diane Thomas, friends.
Thomas Eiger; and 14 grandchil- ness of saying “too-da-loo” instead tributions may be made to the Forty Jack is survived by his daughter
Gilbertsville, Pa.; great-grandpar-
dren. of good bye will be deeply missed by Fort Presbyterian Church, 1244 and son-in-law, Carole D. (Charles)
A Mass of Christian Burial ents, Rene and Isabel Lucarella,
her family, neighbors and friends. Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, PA Heilig of Huntingdon, Pa.; and his
will be at 7 a.m. Friday in St. Mi- West Pittston, and Janet Thomas, son and daughter-in-law, Pastor John
Her family would especially like to 18704; or the charity of the donor’s Endicott, N.Y.; aunt and godmother Pittston. The Rev. David Brague,
chael the Archangel Church, 1703 C. (Kathy) Staje Jr., of Williamsport.
thank family, neighbors, friends and choice. Jennie Lucarella, Duryea; uncle and Pastor, will officiate. Relatives and
Jackson St., Scranton. Family and He is also survived by his grandchil-
friends will go directly to the caregivers for the love and support To send her family online words godfather Reece Thomas, Gilberts- friends may call at the church from dren, Cady (Keith) Kyle, and Cass
Church. Military rite and inter- they gave Stasia not only during her of comfort, please visit our website ville, Pa.; uncle Bob Thomas, Tay- 10 a.m. until service time at 11 a.m. (Michael) Stapleton, all of Hunting-
failing years but throughout her life. at www.JohnVMorrisFuneral- Interment will be in Pittston Ceme-
ment will be at Indiantown Gap lor, Pa.; as well as many aunts, un- don; Cailin (James Vinson) Heilig of
Stasia especially enjoyed receiving Homes.com. tery.
National Cemetery. Arrangements cles and cousins who loved him Philadelphia, Pa.; Erin Beirne of Wil-
In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
are by the Yeosock Funeral Home, dearly. liamsport, and Ryan Beirne of
tions may be sent to the Second
Plains Township. Luke’s smile was contagious, his Presbyterian Bloomsburg, Pa.; his great-grand-
Church, Sunday
laughter brightened up a room. School Fund, 143 Parsonage St., daughters, Elizabeth Kay “Ellie,”
Funeral Services will be held at Pittston, PA 18640. Charlotte Claudia Kyle, Ada Toshiko
Pamela Denise Alice L. Masters 11 a.m. Friday in the Second Presby- Arrangements are by the Howell- and Lydia Carole Stapleton, all of
terian Church, Parsonage Street, Lussi Funeral Home, West Pittston. Huntingdon; his brother-in-law, Mer-
Stine Kubic April 10, 2011 lyn G. Hughes of Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship; as well as numerous nieces, ne-
April 12, 2011
Pamela Denise
A lice L. Masters, 84, of Sweet Val-
ley, passed away Sunday, April
phews, and cousins.
There will be a visitation from
10 a.m. to noon Friday at the Al-
10, 2011, at the Bonham’s Nursing
Stine Kubic,
62, of Moun- Center, Huntington Township, Still- Jane Jancuska len & Redmond Funeral Home, 331
water. Elmira St., Williamsport, followed by
tain Top, died April 11, 2011
Mrs. Masters was born May 8, a service officiated by the Rev. Mark
suddenly on
Tuesday, April 1926, in Lehman, and was a daugh- Mahserjian-Smith and Pastor Elea-
12, 2011, at
home. Born
ter of the late Steven and Blanche
Husted Ide.
J ane Jancuska, 48, of Kingston,
died Monday, April 11, 2011, at
nor W. Siegrist. Interment will follow
in the Green Lawn Memorial Park,
December 10, Hospice Community Care, Geisin- Montgomery, Pa.
She graduated from the former In lieu of flowers, friends may con-
1948, in Detroit, Mich., she was a ger South Wilkes-Barre.
Lehman High School in 1944 and sider an act of loving kindness in his
daughter of the late William C. and Born in Wellsboro, Pa., January
was a former member of the Com- memory to the Central Baptist
Grace (Lang) Stine. 16, 1963, she was a daughter of Ri-
Pamela graduated from Ashland munity Bible Church of Sweet Val- Church, 601 Seventh Ave., William-
chard and Margaret Slusser, of Exe-
High School, Ashland, Ohio, and ley. sport, PA 17701.
ter. Jane graduated from Wyoming
has worked in various health fields Alice enjoyed gardening, canning Condolences may be sent online at
Valley West High School in 1980.
as she has been a phlebotomist for vegetables, arts-and-crafts shows, BestLifeTributes.com.
will be held at the convenience of She had a lifelong career in educa-
over 25 years. Recently, she has Lake-Lehman Band concerts and
the family at the Maple Grove Cem- tion, caring for children of all ages.
been employed at the Geisinger her grandchildren.
Medical Clinic, Mountain Top. etery, Pikes Creek. There will be no Jane worked in the day care field
Alice was preceded in death by
Pam was a loving wife and sister
and was devoted to her children
her husband, Charles A. Masters Sr.;
her sister, Vera Mulligan; and her
calling hours.
In lieu of flowers, the family re-
for many years before transitioning
to her most recent position as an FUNERALS
and grandchildren. She was an quests that, if desired, contribu- aide for the Wyoming Valley West
avid reader, enjoyed going shop- brother, Fred Ide. School District. She had a passion
tions be sent in Alice’s memory to BALTRUSHES – Ethel, Mass of
ping and loved to listen to show Surviving are her sons, Charles A. for life and was known to light up Stesney and her husband, Robert Christian Burial 10 a.m. Monday in
tunes and watch her favorite TV Masters Jr., of Delaware, and Garry Columbia Montour Home Hospice, Stesney, Hanover Township; broth- St. John the Baptist Church, Larks-
the room when she entered.
show, “Glee.” Nothing would Masters (Elizabeth) of Sweet Val- 410 Glenn Ave., Ste. 200, Blooms- ers, John Slusser, Kingston; Richard ville. Friends may call 2 to 5 p.m.
Jane was a great daughter, sister, Sunday at the S.J. Grontkowski
make her happier than having a ley; and daughter Susan Evans (Ga- burg, PA 17815. Slusser, Exeter; and Scott Slusser
aunt, and, more important, mother Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St.,
“playdate” with her grandchildren ry) of Illinois. She was blessed with Arrangements are by the Curtis and his wife, Amy Slusser, King- Plymouth.
and grandmother.
and going to the beach, bird watch- five grandchildren and nine great- L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., cor- FERRARO – Susan, funeral 9:30 a.m.
She is survived by her daughter, ston; as well as nieces and nephews,
ing, and going to the theater. grandchildren. ner of Routes 29 and 118, Pikes today from the Anthony Recupero
Pam is survived by her loving Kelly LaBrutte, and her husband, great-nieces and great-nephews.
A private graveside service Creek. Funeral Home, 406 Susquehanna
husband, Joseph Edward; son, Jo- Mario LaBrutte, Chesapeake A visitation will be held from 6 Ave., West Pittston. Mass of Chris-
seph William, Clarks Summit, Pa.; Beach, Md.; her three granddaught- to 8 p.m. today, when friends and tian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Family
and daughters, Jennifer Lynn Kub- ers, Jenna, Sophia, and Alison; sis- family may call at the Yeosock Fu- Parish, Bennett Street, Luzerne.
ic, Quincy, Mass., and Amy Beth ters, Lori Vohar and her husband, neral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains JANCUSKA – Jane, visitation 6 to 8
Chandler, West Chester, Pa.; her p.m. today at the Yeosock Funeral
Joseph Vohar, Dallas, and Sandy Township.
precious grandchildren, Bennett
and Gianna Kubic, Miles Hastings,
Fred T. Howe Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town-
ship.
JOHNSON – Robert, funeral 11 a.m.
and Avery and Ethan Chandler; April 12, 2011 today from the Sheldon-Kukuchka
sister, Debra Holod, Tunkhan- Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St.,
nock, Pa.; brother, William Stine, Tunkhannock.
San Diego, Calif.; and five beauti-
ful nieces.
F red T. Howe, 82, a resident of
Kingston, passed away early James J. Haggerty MOHA – Terrance, funeral 9 a.m.
today from the Howell-Lussi Funer-
The Funeral Service will be Tuesday morning, April 12, 2011, at April 12, 2011 al Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West
held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the his residence. His loving and devot- Pittston. Mass of Christian Burial
ed wife is the former Nancy Giaco- at 9:30 a.m. in St. John the Evan-
McCune Funeral Home, 80 S.
Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. In-
terment will follow in Albert Cem-
metti. Fred and Nancy were married
nearly 50 years.
J ames J. Haggerty, 69, of King-
ston, died Tuesday evening,
gelist Church, Pittston.
MULLER – Sarah, funeral 11 a.m.
Friday from the Williams-Hagen
April 12, 2011, at Manor Care Nurs-
etery, Mountain Top. Relatives Born on May 23, 1928, in Potts- Funeral Home Inc., 114 W. Main St.,
and friends are invited to call from ing Center, Kingston. Plymouth. Friends may call 3 to 6
ville, Pa., Fred was a son of the late Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a
5 to 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral p.m. today.
home. Arthur and Miriam (Leib) Howe. son of the late William and Margaret O’LEARY – Stephanie, funeral 9:30
In lieu of flowers, the family A U.S. Navy veteran, Fred served (Keblish) Haggerty. a.m. today from the Grontkowski
would appreciate memorial dona- his country during World War II. Up- Funeral Home P.C., 51 W. Green St.,
James attended James M. Cough- Nanticoke. Services at 10 a.m. in
tions be made to the SPCA of Lu- on his honorable discharge from the lin High School, Wilkes-Barre, and Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord
zerne County, 524 E. Main St., Fox military, Fred was employed as a Church, Hanover Section of Nanti-
was owner/operator of Goodeal
Hill Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705; driver for Friedman’s Express Inc., coke.
or to St. Jude Children’s Research Transmissions, Wilkes-Barre. He SEEHERMAN – Jerome, Shiva 2 to 4
Dorrance, retiring in 1986. the nurses and staff of Superior was a Pennsylvania National Guard
Hospital by calling 1-800-746-1539. p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to
View obituaries online at mccu- Fred was a member of Saint An- Home Health for the kind and com- veteran, serving with the 109th 4 p.m. Friday, at the family home,
nefuneralserviceinc.com. thony of Padua Church, Exeter. Al- passionate care they bestowed upon Field Artillery, and was a member of 112 First Ave., Kingston.
so, Fred held membership with the Fred during his time of illness. THOMAS – Mark, funeral 7 p.m.
St. Ignatius Church, Kingston. today from the Nat & Gawlas
Teamsters Union, Local 401, Relatives and Friends are re- He was preceded in death by his
OBITUARY POLICY Wilkes-Barre.
St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave.,
spectfully invited to attend brother William “Bucky” Haggerty. Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 5 to
The Times Leader publish- In addition to his parents, Fred the Funeral Mass, which will be cel- Surviving are his wife of 45 years, 7 p.m. today before the service.
Ignatius Church, Kingston. Inter- WILLIAMS – Martha, funeral 9:30
es free obituaries, which was preceded in death by his broth- ebrated at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the former Judy Treslar; son Mayor ment will be in Fern Knoll Burial a.m. today from the Kizis-Lokuta
have a 27-line limit, and paid ers, Howard and George Howe. Saint Anthony of Padua Church, 28 Jim Haggerty, Kingston; daughters, Funeral Home, 134 Church St.,
Park, Dallas. Friends may call from
obituaries, which can run In addition to his wife, Nancy, Memorial Ave., Exeter, with the Dr. Kelly Haggerty Ahuna and her Pittston, with a service at the
5 to 8 p.m. Friday. funeral home.
with a photograph. A funeral Fred is also survived by his sons, Rev. Joseph D. Sibilano, O.S.J., his husband, Kevin, and Patricia Hag- Memorial Donations may be
home representative can call Francis Howe and his wife, Melinda, pastor, officiating. Interment will be gerty Lyle, Esq., and her husband, made to the Kingston Ambulance More Obituaries, Page 2A
the obituary desk at (570) of Wyoming; Fred Howe and Scott privately held in Italian Independ- Tim, both of Buffalo, N.Y.; grand- Association or the Columbian Vol-
829-7224, send a fax to (570) Saylor of Dallas; his daughters, ent Cemetery, West Wyoming. Fam- children, Ethan and Emily Ahuna, unteer Fire Co., 600 Wyoming Ave.,
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- JoAnn Riccardo and her husband, ily and friends are invited to call and Quinlan and Zoe Lyle; brothers In Loving Memory Of
Kingston, PA 18704.
bits@timesleader.com. If you Vince, of Swoyersville, and Donna from 9 a.m. until the time of the Fu- Robert Haggerty, Laflin, and Tho- Online condolences may be made
JENNIE W. BUCKLEY
fax or e-mail, please call to Hospodar and her husband, Robert, neral Mass Saturday morning at the mas Haggerty, Wilkes-Barre; as well Aug. 9, 1909 - April 14, 2007
confirm. Obituaries must be at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com.
of Edwardsville; his six grandsons, church. as several nephews and nieces. In our hearts your memory lingers,
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday Mark and David Riccardo, Michael Funeral arrangements have been Funeral will be held at 8:45 Sweetly tender, fond and true,
through Thursday and 7:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Howe, Eric and Jarod Hospodar, entrusted to the care and direction a.m. Saturday from the Corco- G en etti’s There is not a day dear mother,
and Ethan Howe; his five great-
Obituaries must be sent by a grandchildren; his brothers, Robert
of the Wroblewski Funeral Home
Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty
ran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main A fterFu nera lLu ncheons that we do not think of you.
funeral home or crematory, Howe of Exeter, and Ted Howe and Fort. Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson The depths of sorrow we cannot tell
or must name who is hand- his wife, Janet, of Edwardsville; as H otelBerea vem entR a tes of the loss of one we love so well
For additional information, or to
ling arrangements, with well as numerous nieces and neph- and while you sleep a peaceful sleep,
send the family of Mr. Fred Howe an
address and phone number. ews. your memory we will always keep.
We discourage handwritten online message of condolence, you
The Family would like to extend may visit the funeral home website,
notices; they incur a $15 Sadly Missed by Jim & Nancy,
their heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Ger-
typing fee.
ald Gibbons, Dr. Robert Fiorelli, and
www.wroblewskifuneralhome.com.
825.6477 Grandchildren & Great-Grandchildren
CMYK

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House GOP says


ports unspecified steps to streng-

OBAMA
then it for the long term, but
ruled out any attempt to privatize
it.

no to tax hike plan


The president also urged Con-
Continued from Page 1A
gress to pass tax changes, and he
demanding 33 million seniors suggested he was open to curtail-
pay more for health care. ing a homeowners’ tax deduction
“That’s not right, and it’s not that can currently be claimed by
going to happen as long as I am filers at all income levels. The Associated Press federal deficits and for coping
president,” he vowed. Neither Obama nor his aides WASHINGTON — Leading with slow economic growth and
Obama spoke to an audience distributed any detailed account- congressional Republicans re- lingering high unemployment.
that included Rep. Paul Ryan, R- ing of the effect of his recommen- newed their vehement opposi- Intense bargaining over the
Wis., author of the House Repub- dations on the deficit, which is ex- tion to tax increases Wednes- last two weeks that allowed
lican budget that drew repeated pected to top $1.5 trillion this day, as President Barack Obama Obama and House Republicans
presidential scorn. The Budget year, or the debt, now more than prepared to put forth his new to avert a partial government
Committee chairman later told $14 trillion. prescription to combat slow shutdown over budget differ-
reporters he had been excited to Obama saved some of his growth and national indebted- ences merely primed the pump
receive an invitation to the sharpest rhetoric for Republican ness. for an even more intense, and
speech, believing the administra- proposals to end traditional "Most people understand that more protracted, national bud-
tion was extending an olive Medicare for anyone currently Washington doesn’t have a reve- get debate in the coming weeks.
branch. AP PHOTO under 55, and to give the states nue problem, it has a spending It’s a discussion that will be
“Instead, what we got was a President Obama outlines his fiscal policy during an address at near-total control over Medicaid. problem," said House Majority complicated by the need soon to
speech that was excessively parti- George Washington University in Washington on Wednesday. For Medicare, he said, “It says Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va. "We raise the government’s debt lim-
san, dramatically inaccurate and instead of guaranteed health care, can’t raise taxes. ... That was set- it to avoid default.
hopelessly inadequate to address- 2012 Republican presi- Obama’s speech rest recouped from you will get a voucher. And if that tled last November during the Both Cantor and Ryan said
ing our country’s pressing fiscal dential field is just be- was salted with lower interest pay- voucher isn’t worth enough to elections." they were pleased that Obama
challenges," Ryan said. "What we ginning to take shape ments on the nation- buy insurance, tough luck — Joining Cantor in appearing has engaged the debate.
heard today was not fiscal leader- and moderate Demo- calls for biparti- al debt. you’re on your own.” on morning network news pro- "The president hasn’t even
ship from our commander in cratic lawmakers are sanship, but it Administration He said the Republican budget grams, Rep. Paul Ryan of Wis- engaged in negotiations," Ryan
chief. What we heard today was a charting their re-elec- also bristled with officials said mili- could cost 50 million Americans consin, Republican chairman of said, "so I’m glad he’s starting
political broadside from our cam- tion campaigns in swing
attacks on Repub- tary spending would health care coverage in all, includ- the House Ways and Means this conversation. ... We don’t
paigner in chief.” seats. His emphasis on be reduced by $400 ing grandparents needing nurs- Committee, also ruled out tax have a problem because Ameri-
Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, deficit reduction licans. They want billion through ing home care, children with au- increases, saying the country cans don’t pay enough taxes."
noted that the administration has marked an appeal to in- to “end Medicare 2023, domestic pro- tism and kids “with disabilities so needs tax "reform," not tax Tea party-backed Rep. Mi-
asked Congress to raise the debt dependents as well as as we know it,” he grams would absorb severe that they require 24-hour hikes. chele Bachmann, R-Minn., said
limit, but said, “the American other voters who are ea- $770 billion in cuts care. These are the Americans The GOP figures made the she, too, believes tax increases
people will not stand for that un- ger to stem record an-
said, and to ex- and mandatory pro- we’d be telling to fend for them- rounds of news shows ahead of should be ruled out.
less it is accompanied by serious nual deficits as well as tend tax cuts for grams such as agri- selves.” Obama’s speech Wednesday af- "I don’t think it should be on
action to reduce our deficit. More gain control over a na- the wealthy while cultural subsidies The debt has grown for much ternoon outlining his latest the table because tax rates are
promises, hollow targets and tional debt that is more demanding 33 another $360 bil- of the past few decades, with the ideas for combating mounting high enough already," she said.
Washington commissions simply than $14 trillion. lion. exception of a brief period after
won’t get the job done.” At the same time, he million seniors pay An additional President Bill Clinton and Repub-
The president spoke less than a sought to keep faith more for health $480 billion would licans in Congress reached a com-
week after he reached a compro- with liberals and other care. be saved from Medi- promise that permitted payments
mise with Boehner on an unprec- supporters. care, which provides to reduce it.
edented package of $38 billion in To opponents of revi- health care princi- Even a recounting of the debt’s
spending cuts for this year just in sions in Medicare, Medicaid or pally to 33 million seniors, and history had a political subtext.
time to avoid a partial govern- Social Security, he said, “I guaran- from Medicaid, a state-federal Beginning in 2000, the presi-
ment shutdown. Both houses of tee that if we don’t make any program that covers lower-in- dent said, “we increased spend-
Congress are expected to pass the changes at all, we won’t be able to come families and is ticketed for a ing dramatically for two wars and
measure in the next 24 hours or keep our commitments to a retir- huge expansion under the health an expensive prescription drug
so, closing the books on the cur- ing generation that will live long- care program Obama signed into programs, but we didn’t pay for
rent budget year and clearing the er and face higher health care law last year. any of this new spending. Instead,
way for a far more defining debate costs than those who came be- In line with the wishes of Sen- we made the problem worse with
about the size and shape of the fore.” ate Democratic leaders, the presi- trillions of dollars in unpaid-for
government. Of $4 trillion in cuts, Obama dent made no recommendations tax cuts." That was a reference to
Obama stepped to the podium said $2 trillion should come from for savings from Social Security, policies pursued by President Ge-
at a juncture when tea party- spending, $1 trillion from taxes, which he said is neither in a crisis orge W. Bush and the Republi- AP PHOTO
backed Republicans are relishing including ending Bush-era tax nor “ a driver of our near-term def- cans who controlled Congress for Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., flanked by Reps. Diane Black and Jeb
early victories in the House, the breaks for the wealthy, and the icit problems.” He said he sup- six of his eight years in office. Hensarling, declares disappointment in the president’s speech.

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Cops check on report of man banging on doors; arrest fugitive


By EDWARD LEWIS Apartments on Mark Drive bation. tion to law enforcement, disor- on charges of simple assault and was wanted by the county Sher-
elewis@timesleader.com around 2:30 a.m. After his capture, police said, derly conduct and possession of a possession of a controlled sub- iff’s Department on a warrant ac-
HANOVER TWP. – A woman According to the latest crimi- Hughes used another name to controlled substance. He was stance. Those charges involved cusing him of skipping a prelimi-
at the bar apparently had no in- nal complaint: hide his true identity. jailed at the Luzerne County Cor- allegations that Hughes assault- nary hearing on March 29 on felo-
terest in the man from Nanticoke Police said the banging led to He was allegedly found in pos- rectional Facility for lack of ed two township police officers ny assault charges, according to
-- but police did. the capture of fugitive Hughes, session of a pill that he did not $10,000 bail. and a paramedic on Oct. 23, 2009, arrest and court records.
James Michael Hughes told who was wanted by the Luzerne have a prescription for. According to court records, and was in possession of heroin A preliminary hearing is sched-
township police he was with a County sheriffs and adult proba- Hughes was arraigned in Hughes was sentenced Feb. 7 to during a traffic stop in Wilkes- uled on April 19 before District
woman at Mugs and Jugs Bar on tion departments for missing a Wilkes-Barre Central Court on 36 months probation with the Barre on May 7, 2010. Judge Joseph Halesey in Hanover
Oxford Street early Wednesday court hearing and violating pro- charges of giving false identifica- first six months on house arrest In an unrelated case, Hughes Township.
morning, according to the crimi-
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left and did not return. Hughes,
22, of East State Street, said he
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lector Nancy L. Keating an-

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%
rebate period ends April 30.
Hours for collection during
rebate period are Tuesday eve-
nings 5:30 to 8 p.m. and Sat-

off
urdays 9 a.m. to noon at the
Borough Building, 675 Main St.
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10:30 a.m. When paying by mail
and requesting a receipt, please
SPECIAL ORDER DOORS
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office.

WEST WYOMING – The yard


waste program for residents
began April 7 for residents liv-
ing in the Atherton Park section
up to but not including 8th
Street.
Residents living on 8th Street
up to the Exeter line will have now now
their scheduled pickup today-
.Yard waste will be picked up on
alternating Thursdays. Resi-
now
$ 550
was $647
$ 168
was $203
dents are reminded to place
yard waste out the night before
in open containers and to bun-
dle and tie any brush, hedges or
$ 49
was $5848
10' Aluminum
Gutter #11551
32" or 36"
Concord
Storm Door
•ScreenAway
now was
small trees in 3-foot lengths. Step2 MailMaster $7.54 $8.87
retractable screen
There will also be a one-time, Plus Mail Box 2" x 3" Aluminum included
bulk item pickup on Monday. #68112 Downspout #11557
There will be a maximum of
two bulk items per household.
Residents may not put out
any building materials, ammuni-
tion, electronics, car parts or
tires, or any hazardous-type
waste. For items containing
Freon, the gas must be extracted
and a certificate stating so from
a licensed refrigeration expert
must be taped to the item.
Freon-containing items in-
clude air conditioners, refriger-
ators, etc.
Residents could place boxes
containing various items out so
long as they do not exceed 5 now now

69
cubic feet.

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: NEPA CLEANUP

Join in the effort


to spruce up area
I
N HIS POEM “The Pas- Great American Cleanup of
ture,” Robert Frost includ- Pennsylvania Website,
ed this sensible “to do” www.gacofpa.org - which in-
list: cludes cleanups in Kingston,
“I’m going out to clean the Newport Township and Ha-
pasture spring; I’ll only stop to nover Township.
rake the leaves away (and wait Leadership Wilkes-Barre al-
to watch the water clear, I so plans to clean up an illegal
may): I shan’t be gone long. – dump site off Dundee Road in
You come too.” Hanover Township on Satur-
We are in the midst of “The day from 9 a.m. to noon. They
Great American are selling water
Cleanup,” the na- Sprucing up the bottles to offset
tional spring clean- neighborhood the costs. Contact
ing that runs annual- the office at 823-
ly from March 1
won’t make you an 2101
through May 31. The admiral. You can, of
official regional ef- But it will make course, organize
fort, the Great NEPA you admirable. your own event,
Cleanup, runs this or just make a solo
Saturday through effort. Clean up
April 22, and might we suggest your street, your nearby mu-
“You come too.” nicipal park, a favorite walking
Numerous events have al- route … any public place you
ready been organized. A smat- know that needs a little TLC.
tering of Luzerne County op- Why? We direct you to Sir
tions: William Gilbert – of the Gilbert
• Cleanup of Earth Conser- and Sullivan operetta team –
vancy land, Saturday, 8 a.m. to who penned this ditty about MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
2 p.m., meet at Bentley’s park- the virtue of tidiness for
ing lot on Route 309. Contact H.M.S. Pinafore:
Jacob Sayitski, 704-8518. “When I was a lad I served a School district dollars SEND US YOUR OPINION
time it is corrected! The problem at hand
is this. We working class peasants in the

don’t advance education


• Litter cleanup on Buck term as office boy to an attor- Letters to the editor must include the private sector are now stretched to the
Mountain Road near Eckley, neys’ firm. I cleaned the win- writer’s name, address and daytime absolute max. We have no cost-of-living
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Con- dows and I swept the floor, and phone number for verification. Letters increases to help us with the rising cost of

H
ere they come again! They say they should be no more than 250 words. We
tact Dena Dowd, 384-5051. I polished up the handle of the food and gasoline. Small business is
need more money. Please contact your reserve the right to edit and limit writers
• Greater Hazleton Civic big front door. I polished up to one published letter every 30 days. stretched too thin to afford to give us rais-
school directors and ask them what
Partnership, mulch spreading that handle so carfullee that • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com es. That’s the hard, cold truth. Govern-
and trail repair, April 19, 5 p.m. now I am the ruler of the they did with the money they received • Fax: 570-829-5537 ment and the unionized public servants
to 7:30 p.m. Contact Michael Queen’s Navee!” from the federal government the last two • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 who work for government can force gov-
Bloom, 455-1509. OK. Sprucing up the neigh- years. N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
ernment to raise our taxes in order to keep
More info is available at the borhood won’t make you an ad- Ask your school board how many stu-
them from feeling this pain. This alone
website for the Lackawanna miral. dents were enrolled in the school year
Technology upgrades, performance metri- places public service unions above the
Heritage Valley Authority But it will make you admira- 2005-2006, and how many are enrolled
cs and public-private partnerships can middle class.
www.LHVA.org, or at the ble. now. Then ask how many employees they
increase efficiencies, reducing the budget The bottom line is this: If these union-
paid in 2005-2006 versus now. Insist all
employees from crossing guards and assist- without affecting programs and services. ized public servants don’t want to lose
their jobs, it’s time for them to join the
QUOTE OF THE DAY ant coaches to teachers and administrators Education is the largest line item in the
middle class in making the huge sacrifices.
are counted. Don’t be surprised if the cur- general fund budget. Combining school
“Please, I beg you with all my rent payroll is larger or at least a larger districts is a hot political issue. One policy If private sector taxpayers don’t get a
break, public sector union workers will
heart and soul; do the right ratio than before. Go to their websites. option suggested by CPAs is to combine
have nothing but pink slips to show for all
You’ll have to dig and don’t be surprised if school district administrative staffs while
thing.” you find no historical records for compari- keeping the autonomy of each school dis- of their chants of shame.
Sandy Fonzo son. I did find one large district with a trict. Lonny L. Walsh
The distraught mother testified before the state ratio of only 17 students per teacher. I can CPAs are available to help in this diffi- Ross Township
Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday about her understand avoiding crowded classrooms, cult process. The full PICPA report is avail-

Help, support available


son’s suicide, and was credited with helping move bills prompted by the but is 20 per class too much to ask? They able at www.picpa.org/fiscalresponsibility.
Luzerne County juvenile justice scandal out of committee.
could eliminate 50 teachers. Rudy Bilich

OTHER OPINION: ‘JOINING FORCES’


If you live in Wilkes-Barre Area School
District, you should be aware that we have
President
Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs
Philadelphia
for long-term caregivers
three high schools. Are we heating and

C
aregiver stress is a well-known and

Military familes
maintaining three high schools just so we
serious consequence of long-term-
can field three teams in every sport? That’s
three head coaches and God knows how Unionized public servants caregiving, yet many family caregivers
do not know where to turn for help. Too
don’t share budget burden
deserve support
many assistant coaches plus training facil-
frequently, they ignore their own physical
ities and fields and transportation, etc.
and emotional needs in order to care for
Also, three principals, three cafeterias,

D
o public service unions serve the non- loved ones suffering with Alzheimer’s

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three maintenance crews. union public, or do the non-union
S THE UNITED Disease.
women and older men leaving It’s time for the greed to end. The mon- private sector workers serve the public
States supports mili- families and jobs to serve. Thankfully, organizations such as the
ey isn’t going to educate our children; it’s service union workers? I believe that there
tary forces in three Add the role of the military Blue Ribbon Foundation of Blue Cross of
going to the bureaucracy of administrators is no place in public service for unions.
war zones, the fam- as employment program in and teachers. NEPA and Mercy Center Nursing Unit in
ilies left behind will get more tough times, and the dynamic Government is obligated to give the tax- Dallas recognize the importance of provid-
Bob Evans Sr. paying public the best and most for the
attention thanks to efforts changes. For reservists the cy- Wilkes-Barre
ing support and education for the many
launched Tuesday. cle repeats again and again. taxpayer money they spend on goods and families affected in Northeastern Penn-
More is at work than grati- First lady Michelle Obama services, and public service unions nego- sylvania. I am extremely grateful that they
tude and ensuring an oblivious
civilian population provides for
and Dr. Jill Biden, wife of the
vice president, will promote
CPA organization offers tiate the bang right out of our non-union
tax money.
made it possible for us to provide the Alz-
heimer’s Association Family Caregiver
those who share in the sacrific-
es of those in uniform.
“Joining Forces,” a program co-
ordinated by the Center for a solutions to budget woes Public service unions, at their many
protests, are seen holding signs claiming
series on April 3 at Mercy Center.
Such sessions provide caregivers with
A scant handful of Ameri- New American Security. that this is a war against the middle class.

T
he road to the Pennsylvania budget the knowledge and skills needed to cope
cans have served in the mili- They will lead what is de- Really? So that means that non-union,
crisis has been long, and the journey with the day-to-day stresses of caring for a
tary since the country stopped scribed as a coordinated, com- private sector taxpayers who are forced by
back will be arduous. Our elected offi- loved one with memory concerns. Addi-
conscripting in 1973. While no prehensive appeal to communi- government to pay whatever contracts
ty organizations — employers, cials need to make tough decisions. Mem- tionally, caregivers will be better able to
one was watching, the demo- bers of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certi- these unions negotiate for themselves are
educators, philanthropists and recognize their own needs and seek out-
graphics changed, too. More fied Public Accountants (PICPA) recently lower class citizens? I believe it does, and
faith groups — to be mindful of side assistance when appropriate.
than half of active-duty Nation- examined the state’s budget woes as if it here is why.
al Guard and reservists are the needs in their area. Taking care of yourself is one of the
Military families have been were counseling a client and delivered a Public service unions have many more most important ways to be a healthy care-
married. An estimated 43 per- benefits than those who are forced to pay
overlooked as they shared the series of policy options to the governor giver. Whether it is by attending programs
cent have two children. their salaries in the form of paid days off.
strain of separation from loved and General Assembly. such as this, finding support groups and
Instead of drafting legions of
ones in harm’s way. Their num- Regarding pensions, there is a judiciary Private sector workers work on Martin assistance or just talking with friends and
young men, requirements are
bers now defy any response but decision that prospective benefits for cur- Luther King Day, Presidents Day and Co- family, adequate support is vital. You are
filled through enlistments and
an extended hand. rent employees cannot be changed. Legis- lumbus Day. If you’re a teacher, you get the doing the best you can. Don’t feel guilty
heavily augmented with re-
serve units. The mix has more The Seattle Times lators could challenge that decision. If summer off so that the school children can because you can’t do more. Your loved one
comparisons with the private sector in- help their farming families tend to the needs you and you are there – that should
EDITORIAL BOARD dicate that benefits for state employees are crops in the fields. Hmmm. All of these make you feel proud.
RICHARD L. CONNOR too rich, the state should be able to consid- perks are funded by the people who work
MARK JONES Clayton Jacobs
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor er reductions. while unionized public servants benefit Outreach and Education Coordinator
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT The Department of Public Welfare repre- from the sweat of our labors. This to me Alzheimer’s Association-Greater Pa. Chapter
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. sents nearly 30 percent of the state budget. seems to be role reversal, and it is high Wilkes-Barre

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


CMYK

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State’s treatment of fracking water controversial


Drilling wastewater partially Industry officials, some scien- way: by methane gas seeping
tists and Pennsylvania officials through shoddy cement jobs in
treated and dumped into
insist the practice is safe, if con- drilled wells in Pennsylvania,
rivers and streams. trolled properly, because the rela- Texas, and other states, then mi-
tively small amounts of drilling grating into drinking water wells.
wastewater discharged are dilut- In Pennsylvania alone, regula-
By MICHAEL RUBINKAM ed by the state’s rivers. tors issued1,400 citations to drill-
and DAVID B. CARUSO They also argue that many of ing companies for regulatory vio-
Associated Press the most common pollutants in lations between January 2008
Hydraulic fracturing is a drill- the waste aren’t very dangerous, and June 2010, according to The
ing process that blasts large even when ingested, and that Pennsylvania Land Trust Associ-
amounts of water deep into the people would need to drink large ation, an environmental group.
earth to fracture dense shale and amounts over a very long period Two-thirds of the violations
allow natural gas to escape. to become ill. caused or had the potential to
The water — from a few Several studies are under way. cause environmental damage,
hundred thousand At least 269 from chemical spills to improper-
to several million million gallons of
gallons — is mixed
At least 269 million wastewater went ly lined sludge pits, the group
said.
with sand and gallons of waste- to treatment Texas regulators do not sepa-
chemicals — some water went to plants in Penn- rate gas drilling violations from
of them toxic or po- sylvania for river those for oil drilling, making an
tentially carcino- treatment plants discharge in the accurate comparison with Penn-
genic. Some of that for river discharge 18 months end- sylvania impossible.
fracking liquid then ing Dec. 31, ac- Fracking, along with horizon-
gushes back to the in the 18 months cording to an As- tal drilling, allows recovery of
surface, often with ending Dec. 31, ac- sociated Press re- natural gas from huge and lucra-
natural under- view of reports
ground brine, in a cording to an AP
tive shale reserves. In recent
filed with the years, that has set off a gold rush
brew that is inten- review of reports state’s Depart- of leasing and drilling activity,
sely salty and often ment of Environ-
contains barium,
filed with the mental Protec-
leaving regulators in Pennsylva-
nia scrambling to keep up.
strontium and state’s DEP. tion. Millions BILL TARUTIS/FILE PHOTO FOR THE TIMES LEADER
President Barack Obama, in a
sometimes radium more gallons of Specialists work on the Salansky 1H gas well in Lake Township last year in preparation for hydraulic recent visit to Pennsylvania, said
from the earth. wastewater went fracturing. Work ended when it was learned the gas deposits might not be as productive as hoped. “science” must be done to ensure
In Texas and other states, the unaccounted for because of that natural gas is extracted safe-
liquids are disposed of in deep in- weaknesses in the state’s track- steps nonetheless to reuse the sylvania regulators begin water radioactive pollutants and other ly.
jection wells; Pennsylvania is the ing system. waste liquids and end the partial sampling for radium and other contaminants, but state officials “We’ve got to make sure that as
only major gas-producing state DEP records also show some treatment and river discharges. contaminants. The agency plans insisted they aren’t doing it be- we’re extracting it from the
that routinely allows fracking public water utilities down- Despite those recycling efforts, a major national study looking at cause federal regulators prodded ground, that the chemicals that
wastewater to be partially treat- stream from plants treating treatment plants that discharge how fracking in the Marcellus, them. are being used don’t leach into
ed and dumped into rivers and wastewater have struggled with into rivers were still accepting a Barnett and other shale regions The drilling industry insists the water," he said. "Nobody is an
streams from which communi- unacceptable levels of trihalo- large volume of drilling wastewa- may already have affected drink- that fracking water blasted deep environmentalist until you get
ties get their drinking water. methanes, carcinogens some- ter late last year. ing water — and at potential im- underground cannot contami- sick.”
Researchers have been exam- times linked to drilling waste. The Environmental Protection pacts. nate underground water aquifers
Associated Press writer Ramit
ining whether the discharges Most of Pennsylvania’s largest Agency, citing the potential dan- Pennsylvania announced re- that are separated by thousands
Plushnick-Masti contributed to
might be dangerous to humans drillers say their river discharges ger to human health and aquatic cently that it will expand the of feet of rock. Drilling may have
this report.
or wildlife. are safely diluted but are taking life, asked last month that Penn- scope of water tests to screen for polluted several aquifers another

PERMITS
tions. Lichtinger, who performed the sub- Hanger, who left office in January when
But the depositions of four DEP staff- stantive technical analysis of drilling "All together, they are spend- Republican Gov. Tom Corbett took of-
ers responsible for processing permits permit applications, shook his head, ing less than 35 minutes in fice.
— taken in late March and filed with a then answered no. Hanger also repeated his call for mod-
Continued from Page 1A
regional water agency this week — re- Lichtinger and his supervisors also ac-
approving these $5 million ernization of Pennsylvania’s 25-year-old
month as part of a lawsuit filed by resi- veal that: knowledged they did not take into ac- industrial sites that have the oil and gas law, though he said a new reg-
dents and environmental groups over a • The agency doesn’t consider poten- count that Newfield’s test well would be ability to pollute the water ulation that mandates 150-foot buffers
permit that DEP issued for an explorato- tial impacts on legally protected high- drilled within the federally protected from pristine waterways will help pro-
ry gas well in Northeastern Pennsylva- quality watersheds, beyond checking wild and scenic Delaware River corridor. that’s relied upon by (millions tect more than 25,000 miles of high-qual-
nia, less than a half-mile from the Dela- that wells meet minimum setbacks re- The geologist testified he spent as lit- of) people. It is unconscion- ity streams and rivers.
ware River and about 300 feet from a quired of all gas wells in the state. tle as a half-hour, and up to a full day, DEP awarded a drilling permit to
pristine stream. • Staffers don’t consider whether pro- scrutinizing each individual application. able." Newfield last May. It was among a hand-
Their statements, obtained by The As- posed gas wells comply with municipal His direct supervisor, Brian Babb, testi- Jordan Yeager ful of exploratory wells grandfathered by
sociated Press, call into question wheth- or regional zoning and planning laws. fied he took an average of two minutes Attorney the Delaware River Basin Commission,
er regulators are overburdened and • They don’t consider the cumulative per application to review Lichtinger’s a federal-interstate agency that monitors
merely rubber-stamping permit applica- impact of wide-scale development of work. Finally, Craig Lobins, a regional water supplies for 15 million people, in-
tions during the unprecedented drilling wells in a concentrated area. manager with the oil and gas program, wrong in this case, we’re getting it wrong cluding half the population of New York
boom that has turned Pennsylvania into • They appear to have a fuzzy under- told plaintiffs’ attorneys he typically for every well site that’s being devel- City. DRBC has declared a moratorium
a major player in the natural gas market, standing of laws that are supposed to spent another two minutes on each ap- oped." on almost all Marcellus Shale drilling in
while also raising fears about polluted govern their work. A supervisor was un- plication before signing off on the per- State law generally requires DEP to the watershed while it drafts regula-
aquifers and air. able to define the requirements of a key mit. process applications within 45 days. It’s tions.
The agency has denied few requests to anti-degradation regulation that says "What these depositions reveal is that DEP policy to give drilling companies The Newfield well was sunk about 300
drill in the Marcellus Shale formation, pristine waterways "shall be maintained the state is doing next to nothing in ap- their money back if they fail to consider feet from Hollister Creek, whose legal
the world’s second-largest gas field. Of and protected," while a geologist said he proving permits, even in the Delaware permits in a timely fashion. Permit fees designation as high quality means it sup-
the 7,019 applications that DEP has didn’t know that streams and rivers le- River basin, even in high quality water- for Marcellus Shale wells — raised re- ports an abundance of fish and other
processed since 2005, only 31 have been gally designated as "high quality" or "ex- sheds, even in the wild and scenic river cently to pay for additional enforcement wildlife. In November, DEP site inspec-
rejected — less than one-half of 1 per- ceptional value" are entitled to an extra corridor," Yeager told The AP. "All to- staff — cost between $900 and $3,000, tors found deficiencies in Newfield’s ero-
cent. layer of protection. gether, they are spending less than 35 depending on the depth of the well bore. sion and sedimentation control plan and
"Even those of us who are skeptics of Asked by Yeager whether he had "any minutes in approving these $5 million Citing the lawsuit, former DEP Secre- required the company to make fixes.
the DEP, I think we all want to assume understanding of what it means to be an industrial sites that have the ability to tary John Hanger declined comment on The plaintiffs, which include the Dela-
that they’re doing the basics. And they’re HQ watershed," DEP geologist Joseph pollute the water that’s relied upon by the specifics of the depositions, or on the ware Riverkeeper Network, the Damas-
really just not," said Jordan Yeager, a Lichtinger replied: "Only that it means (millions of) people. It is unconsciona- sufficiency of the permit review process. cus Citizens for Sustainability and three
plaintiffs’ attorney who is challenging high quality." ble." But he pointed out that overall staffing nearby property owners, have appealed
the drilling permit awarded to Newfield "Any understanding what high quality But Yeager said he didn’t fault the in the oil and gas division increased from Newfield’s DEP permit to the state Envi-
Appalachia PA LLC, a unit of Houston- means?" Yeager persisted. DEP rank-and-file. 88 in 2008 to 202 in 2010, and that some ronmental Hearing Board. They want
based Newfield Exploration Co. "No." "They’ve got limited time to do a mas- of those positions were in permit review. the well decommissioned and the site re-
The agency declined to comment "Do you know what that means in sive job. What we have allowed DEP to "The staffing issues are ones the de- stored to its original state. A hearing on
about any aspect of its permit review terms of the level of protection that they do is to terribly understaff this permit- partment needs to review constantly as the appeal is scheduled for late May.
process, even to answer general ques- have under the law?" ting process," he said. "If we’re getting it this industry evolves and changes," said

COLEMAN
nied her photo in the magazine. September 2007 and asked his and beyond those “part-time” the Democratic State Committee “I would love to run for Con-
The piece notes the love affair granddaughter to finish his term. hours. for Luzerne County and now gress within the next 10 years,”
with politics began at age 3, He died in September 2008, and Service is in her blood, she serves as Deputy Finance Direc- she said.
when her grandfather Joseph F. a month later Borough Council pointed out in an interview tor for U.S. Sen. Bob Casey’s po- She said the story and giving
Continued from Page 1A
Coyne III, an Exeter councilman honored the request by appoint- Wednesday evening. And she litical campaign. But she said she Exeter, population 5,652, nation-
and boxes of jewelry. at the time, “dropped a sandwich ing Coleman. She earned her sees no end to that commitment. is not slowing down. al exposure is both an honor and
She was chosen for the story board over her shoulders before seat the democratic way in 2009 She is thrilled with what she “I’m proud of what I’ve accom- “bittersweet.”
because of her unique accom- she toddled off to work the when voters elected her to the has accomplished to date – she plished,” Coleman said. “I see Coyne’s “main goal was to get
plishments at such a young age. polls.” $2,400 a year post that’s sup- worked as a legislative assistant different things in my future that Exeter Borough on the map,” Co-
Her lifetime of political activity Coyne would later serve as posed to be a part-time job. for state Rep. Phyllis Mundy for I still have on my to-do list.” leman said. “It’s bittersweet for
was poignantly noted in the mayor for 11 years before he was But as the story in the maga- her entire four years as a college Among them is perhaps joining all of us. If he was here to see it,
three paragraphs that accompa- diagnosed with a brain tumor in zine points out, she goes above student, is mayor, was elected to Casey in Washington. he would be in his glory.”

Well done! PHOTOS: VIDEO:


Two Crestwood School District teach- Jimmy Carter Air France
ers recently received national awards
at the school for a drug and alcohol visits NEPA jumbo clips
curriculum developed through a pro- for auction smaller jet
gram with Penn State
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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2011


B

BONDS TRIAL A H L P L AYO F F S

WBS Penguins expect to get three back for playoffs


Wagner, Wallace and Walker suffering an injury during the Pen- Tim Wallace and Geoff Walker for The team was flying today in prac-
guins matchup in Binghamton on Wednesday’s practice. tice and I felt pretty good.”
missed the end of the regular
March 25. Their return – just in time for the Because the Penguins clinched
season due to injuries. Wagner admitted it was frustrat- playoffs – would solidify a Pen- home ice in the playoffs weeks ago,
ing to not be able to finish the regu- guins lineup that went 7-3 in its last there was no need to rush any of
lar season, but he was optimistic 10 games. Walker missed the last the injured players back into the li-
AP PHOTO By TOM VENESKY after Wednesday’s practice. two games of the season while Wal- neup. Wagner said he felt good
Barry Bonds leaves federal court tvenesky@timesleader.com “I felt good. Today was the first lace hasn’t played since March 30 enough to play about a week ago,
after a verdict was reached in his Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen- full practice I’ve had, and it was when he got hurt near the end of but the team chose to take a cau-
perjury trial on Wednesday in San guins defenseman Steve Wagner better than just coming to the rink the Penguins game against Nor- tious approach.
Francisco. was relieved as he walked off the and stretching,” Wagner said. “It’s folk. Even if they didn’t get the extra
ice after practice at the Ice Rink at good to get back.” Needless to say, all three were rest, it would be unlikely that any

Slugger
Coal Street on Wednesday. And the timing couldn’t be bet- happy to get a full practice under of the three injured players would Game 1
No, Wagner wasn’t relieved that ter. their belts with an eye toward play- miss the opening of the playoffs. Norfolk Admirals
practice was over. He was just hap- As the Penguins prepare to open ing in Game 1 on Friday. “It’s hard to miss the playoffs,” at WBS Penguins
7:05 p.m. Friday
py to be a part of it. their playoff series against the Nor- “It’s really hard to sit out and Wallace said. “It’s the most com-

convicted
Wagner missed the last nine folk Admirals at home on Friday, watch games,” Wallace said. “I’m
games of the regular season after Wagner was joined on the ice by just trying to get to 100 percent. See PENS, Page 5B

S C R A N T O N / W I L K E S - B A R R E YA N K E E S

on 1 count
Bonds guilty of obstruction of
justice, but jury fails to reach
BUFFALO
BISONS 4 SWB
YANKEES 0

A BIG FAT ZERO


verdict on 3 other counts.

By PAUL ELIAS
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal ju-
ry convicted Barry Bonds of a single
charge of obstruction of justice
Wednesday but failed to reach a ver-
dict on the three counts at the heart
of allegations that he knowingly
used steroids and human growth

Team disappoints in home opener


hormone and lied to a grand jury
about it.
Following a 12-day trial and al-
most four full days of deliberation,
the jury of eight women and four
men could reach a unanimous ver-
dict only on one of the four counts
against Bonds. U.S. District Judge
Susan Illston declared a mistrial on
the others, a messy end to a case that
put the slugger — and baseball itself
— under a cloud of suspicion for
more than three years.
Bonds sat stone-faced through the
verdict, displaying no emotion. His
legal team immediately asked that
the guilty verdict be thrown out and
Illston did not rule on the request.
She set May 20 for a hearing in the
case.

See BONDS, Page 5B

PSU FOOTBALL

Blue-White
won’t decide
quarterback
Paterno likes what he’s seen
from McGloin and Bolden, but
battle will extend into summer.

By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
Penn State polished off its last
formal spring practice on Wednes- PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER

day. Not surprisingly, the Nittany SWB Yankees players line up along the third base line as the national anthem is played during Wednesday’s home opener at PNC Field in Moosic.
Lions are no closer to naming a
starting quarterback.
With
spring
UP NEXT down to just
the
now
Yanks fall Yankees come up empty
Blue-White
Game
Saturday’s Blue-
White Game – a
2 p.m. Saturday scrimmage
to Buffalo
By VAN ROSE
when it comes to support
Beaver Stadium vrose@timesleader.com
State College
geared toward The Scran-
Web:
www.bigten
network.com
the fans that
has little to no
impact on per-
MOOSIC – This wasn’t the way
the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees
wanted things to go in their home
ton/Wilkes-
Barre Yankees
arrived at PNC
PAUL SOKOLOSKI
Radio: 103.1-FM, sonnel deci- opener Wednesday night. Field to open OPINION
910-AM, sions – Penn An announced crowd of only their home fans this was a playoff game
1300-AM
State is not ex- 3,637 showed up to welcome them schedule of for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
TV: 9 p.m., Big
Ten Network pected to make back to PNC Field – the lowest at- what promises Because nobody comes to
Parking and any kind of de- tendance for a home opener in the to be another exciting Tri- those, either.
admission: cision on its 23-year history of the franchise. ple-A baseball season. Granted, the weather didn’t
Free starting signal- And to make things worse, the Their fans only yawned. cooperate much.
caller until the Yankees bats were colder than the No matter what the official Wednesday’s dreary condi-
summer. 46-degree temperature that made it numbers were, the seats at tions included at least a sprin-
“I hadn’t thought about who to feel more like winter than spring. the stadium Wednesday were kle of rain up until gametime.
name the starter, but I’m very Scranton/Wilkes-Barre managed lucky if 1,000 people filled “It’s the weather. There’s
pleased with the quarterback sit- only four hits in its 4-0 loss to Buffalo them to watch Scranton/ loads of people who won’t
uation,” coach Joe Paterno said that snapped the Yankees three- Wilkes-Barre’s home opener. come out because of this,”
Wednesday. “I don’t think there’s game streak. So this season began for said Wilkes-Barre’s John
any doubt that we have at least The Bisons got a superb perform- the SWB Yankees the way last Quinn, a former Coughlin
two kids that are ready to play and ance by pitcher Jenrry Mejia, who year’s postseason ended, with basketball coach who’s a SWB
can do a good job for us – (Matt) displayed the form that has made barely a blink of interest in Yankees season ticket holder.
McGloin and (Rob) Bolden. him the New York Mets top pitching Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees starter David Phelps this area’s top minor league “This is football weather.”
“I don’t know which one of those prospect. deals a pitch to home plate in Wednesday’s home affiliate of the New York Yan- Was it the simply the cold
opener against the Buffalo Bisons at PNC Field in kees.
See PSU, Page 5B See YANKEES, Page 4B Moosic. Maybe somebody told the See SOKOLOSKI, Page 4B
K

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SPORTS IN BRIEF Thursday, April 14 12:10 p.m.
H.S. BASEBALL
SNY – Colorado at N.Y. Mets
7:05 p.m.
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH Catholic Youth Center Summer
(4:15 p.m.)
ROOT – Milwaukee at Pittsburgh Basketball Leagues for grades
LOCAL Wyoming Valley West at Tunkhannock
Berwick at Dallas YES – Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas,
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BASEBALL

Cortland tops Breakers


H.S. SOFTBALL 2 a.m.
(4:15 p.m.) SPEED — Formula One, practice for Grand Prix of Favorite Odds Underdog BRAVES ( 8.0 ) Marlins League play will begin the week of
China, at Shanghai, China
Wyoming Valley West at Tunkhannock
American League ASTROS ( 8.5 ) Padres June 13. Team registration only.
Berwick at Dallas GOLF Cost is $350 per team, which
The Wilkes-Barre Breakers fell Coughlin at Nanticoke
Crestwood at Pittston Area 9 a.m. RAYS ( 8.5 ) Twins DODGERS ( 6.5 ) Cards
includes referee fees. Each team is
to 0-2 Saturday, dropping a Hazleton Area at Holy Redeemer
Wyoming Seminary at GAR
TGC — European PGA Tour, Malaysian Open, first
round, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (same-day tape)
YANKEES (10.5 ) Orioles NHL
guaranteed eight games. For more
Favorite Odds Underdog
28-15 match to the Cortland H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL 3 p.m. ROYALS ( 8.5 ) Mariners information, call the CYC at 823-
(5:45 p.m.) TGC — PGA Tour, Texas Open, first round, at San BRUINS -$180/ Canadiens
RFC. Berwick at Wyoming Valley West Antonio A’S ( 7.5 ) Tigers
+$160
6121, ext. 278, by email at pavalo-
Ty Freas, Drew Kent and Jim Hazleton Area at Hanover Area 6:30 p.m. National League nis@wyomingvalleycyc.org or stop
North Pocono at Delaware Valley TGC — Nationwide Tour, Fresh Express Classic, FLYERS -$160/ Sabres
METS ( 8.0 ) Rockies by the CYC at 36 S. Washington
Andruskiewicz anchored the Coughlin at Meyers
Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke
first round, at Hayward, Calif. +$140
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
scrum play, while Ralph Verdet- H.S. TRACK NHL Rockies ( 8.0 ) METS SHARKS -$200/ Kings
(4:15 p.m.) Brewers ( 8.0 ) PIRATES +$170
7 p.m.
to and Cody Bukowski paced Dallas at Coughlin VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Home Teams in Capital Letters
GOLF
Berwick at Tunkhannock
the backline. Meyers at GAR
Montreal at Boston
10 p.m.
Pittston Area at Crestwood Annual Mt. Carmel/St.Rocco’s Golf
Justin Seabridge and Drew Hazleton Area at Wyoming Valley West
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Los
Angeles at San Jose Tournament will be held June 12 at
Hawley scored tries, with Chuck H.S. GIRLS SOCCER National Hockey League Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf Course
(4:15 p.m. unless noted) SOCCER Thursday, April 28
Crusan slotting a penalty kick. GAR at Hanover Area
Nanticoke at Berwick 11 p.m.
Daily Playoff Glance x-Chicago at Indiana, TBD in Bear Creek Twp. Registration
All Times EDT x-Orlando at Atlanta, TBD
The Breakers return to action Wyoming Area at Pittston Area ESPN2 — MLS, Chicago at Portland
FIRST ROUND Friday, April 29
forms are available at the rectory
at 1 p.m. Saturday, hosting Mon-
Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Valley West (site (Best-of-7) x-Miami at Philadelphia, TBD and in the back of Mt. Carmel and
change) x-Boston at New York, TBD
Lake-Lehman at Crestwood, 7 p.m. (x-if necessary) St. Rocco’s churches.
clair RFC at Kirby Park. H.S. BOYS TENNIS Wednesday, April 13 Saturday, April 30

For membership information, Berwick at Wyoming Seminary, 4:15 p.m. B A S E B A L L Detroit 4, Phoenix 2, Detroit leads series 1-0
Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 0, Pittsburgh leads series
x-Indiana at Chicago, TBD
x-Atlanta at Orlando, TBD MEETINGS
COLLEGE SOFTBALL 1-0 Sunday, May 1
visit www.wilkesbarrerugby.com Susquehanna at Wilkes, 3 p.m.
International League N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:30 p.m. x-Philadelphia at Miami, TBD
or call 441-2107. COLLEGE GOLF Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. x-New York at Boston, TBD Gaughan softball reunion will meet
Misericordia at Wilkes, 1 p.m. All Times EDT Nashville at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m.
North Division at 7 p.m. April 27 at Kelsey’s Res-
Friday, April 15 W L Pct. GB
Thursday, April 14
Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. taurant in Ashley.
SOFTBALL H.S. BASEBALL Syracuse (Nationals) ................. 3 2 .600 — Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Hanover Area Youth Soccer will
(4:15 p.m.) Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m.

King’s player honored T E N N I S


Buffalo (Mets) ............................. 4 3 .571 —
Crestwood at Hazleton Area Friday, April 15 meet at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Espy
MMI at GAR Pawtucket (Red Sox) ................. 3 3 .500 1
⁄2
Hanover Area at Meyers Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Street fire hall in Hanover section
N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:30 p.m.
Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Seminary (Yankees) .................................... 3 3 .500 1
⁄2 Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. ATP World Tour of Nanticoke. Fall registration
King’s College freshman Northwest at West Side Tech Lehigh Valley (Phillies).............. 2 2 .500 1
⁄2 Nashville at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters Results dates have been set. Volunteers
H.S. SOFTBALL Rochester (Twins)...................... 2 4 .333 11⁄2 Saturday, April 16
catcher Amanda Cardone has (4:15 p.m.) South Division Phoenix at Detroit, 1 p.m.
Wednesday are needed.
At The Monte-Carlo Country Club
been named Freedom Confer- MMI at GAR W L Pct. GB Buffalo at Philadelphia, 5 p.m.
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Hollenback Friday Mixed Golf
Hanover Area at Meyers Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m.
Charlotte (White Sox) ................ 5 2 .714 — League will hold an organizational
ence Softball Player of the Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Seminary
Durham (Rays) ........................... 4 3 .571 1
Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m. Singles
Northwest at West Side Tech Sunday, April 17 Second Round meeting at 5 p.m. Friday at the
Week, the Middle Atlantic Con- Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area
Crestwood at Coughlin at Kirby Park
Gwinnett (Braves) ...................... 4 3 .571 1 Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 3 p.m. David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Feliciano Lopez,
clubhouse. Play begins April 29.
Norfolk (Orioles) ......................... 1 6 .143 4 Anaheim at Nashville, 6 p.m. Spain, 6-2, 6-0.
ference office announced. H.S. BOYS TENNIS West Division Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m. Richard Gasquet (13), France, def. Guillermo Gar- New members are welcome. For
(4:15 p.m.) cia-Lopez, Spain, 6-2, 6-1.
Cardone helped King’s (9-7, Coughlin at Berwick
W L Pct. GB Monday, April 18
Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Viktor Troicki (11), Serbia, def. Fabio Fognini, Italy, more information, contact Jerry at
Crestwood at Wyoming Valley West Louisville (Reds)......................... 6 1 .857 — 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. 824-4246.
5-3 Freedom) to a 2-2 stretch in GAR at Tunkhannock Columbus (Indians).................... 4 2 .667 11⁄2 Boston at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.
Frederico Gil, Portugal, def. Florian Mayer, Germa-
Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Nanticoke Youth Soccer Associ-
four Freedom Conference games Dallas at Wyoming Seminary
Meyers at Wyoming Area
Toledo (Tigers) ........................... 2 4 .333 31⁄2
Indianapolis (Pirates) ................. 1 6 .143 5
Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. ny, 7-5, 6-1.
Gilles Simon (16), France, def. Albert Montanes, ation will hold a meeting at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, April 19
and ended the week with a Hazleton Area at Pittston Area
Holy Redeemer at MMI
Wednesday's Games Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Spain, 6-3, 6-4.
Gael Monfils (8), France, def. Daniel Gimeno-Trav- today at Larry’s Pizza in Nanticoke.
Pawtucket at Syracuse, ppd., rain San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
record-setting performance H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Buffalo 4, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 0 Wednesday, April 20
er, Spain, 7-5, 6-2. Election of officers will occur and
(4:15 p.m.) Marin Cilic (15), Croatia, def. Pere Riba, Spain, 5-2,
against 2010 Freedom Confer- Honesdale at GAR
Louisville 10, Indianapolis 4 Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. retired. sign-up dates will be scheduled.
Gwinnett 8, Norfolk 3 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m.
Hanover Area at Wyoming Area Nicolas Almagro (9), Spain, def. Maximo Gonzalez, Contact Jerry at 406-9568 for
ence Tournament runner-up Pittston Area at Tunkhannock
Lehigh Valley at Rochester, ppd., rain Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Argentina, 6-7 (6), 7-5, 7-6 (10).
Durham 5, Charlotte 2 Anaheim at Nashville, 8:30 p.m. Tommy Robredo, Spain, def. Fernando Verdasco more information.
Misericordia. In the game, Car- Wyoming Seminary at MMI
North Pocono at Meyers
Thursday's Games Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. (6), Spain, 6-4, 6-3. Plymouth Shawnee Indians Football
Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 12:05 p.m., 1st game Thursday, April 21
done became the first Lady COLLEGE BASEBALL Pawtucket at Syracuse, 2 p.m., 1st game Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m.
Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Jarkko Nieminen, Fin-
land, 6-2, 6-2. and Cheerleading will hold regis-
(3:30 p.m.) Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 2:35 p.m., 2nd game
Monarch ever to hit three home King’s at DeSales Columbus at Toledo, 4 p.m., 1st game
x-Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
Jurgen Melzer (7), Austria, def. Robin Haase, Neth-
erlands, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2.
trations from 2-4 p.m. Sunday at
runs in a single game, belting a
Misericordia at Wilkes Pawtucket at Syracuse, 4:30 p.m., 2nd game
Friday, April 22 Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Radek Stepanek, the Shawnee Indians Football
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS Columbus at Toledo, 6:30 p.m., 2nd game
x-Phoenix at Detroit, 7 p.m. Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-4. Field. Children must be at least 5
trio of two-run homers as King’s Wilkes at Haverford, 3:30 p.m. Buffalo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 6:35 p.m.
Charlotte at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. x-Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Doubles years old, and no older than 14
defeated Misericordia 13-0. Saturday, April 16 Norfolk at Durham, 7:05 p.m. x-Nashville at Anaheim, 10 p.m. First Round
Louisville at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Saturday, April 23 Eric Butorac, United States, and Jean-Julien Rojer, years old as of Aug. 1, 2011. Regis-
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Earlier in the week, she went New Hope-Solebury at Coughlin, 2 p.m. Friday's Games x-N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 3 p.m.
x-Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m.
Netherlands Antilles, def. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez
and Albert Montanes, Spain, 4-6, 6-4, 10-8 tiebreak.
tration fees are $25 first child, $20
Buffalo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 6:35 p.m. second child and $15 for each
1-for-3 with two runs, a double (1 p.m.)
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Pawtucket at Syracuse, 7 p.m. x-Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
x-Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBD
Gael Monfils and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, def.
Columbus at Toledo, 7 p.m. Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, and Janko Tipsa- additional child. A copy of the
and RBI as King’s also rebound- DeSales at King’s
Wilkes at Misericordia Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Sunday, April 24 revic, Serbia, 6-4, 7-5.
child’s birth certificate, two forms
x-Philadelphia at Buffalo, 3 p.m. Second Round
ed for an important game-two COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Norfolk at Durham, 7:05 p.m.
Charlotte at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. x-Vancouver at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Daniel Nestor (2), Cana- of proof of residency (example,
(1 p.m.) x-Anaheim at Nashville, TBD
win over FDU-Florham, handing Eastern at King’s
Louisville at Indianapolis, 7:15 p.m.
x-Detroit at Phoenix, TBD
da, def. Richard Gasquet, France, and Ivan Ljubicic,
Croatia, 6-2, 7-5. driver’s license and utility bill) and
Wilkes at FDU-Florham
the Devils (3-1) their first league Misericordia at Manhattanville
Monday, April 25
x-Washington at N.Y. Rangers, TBD
Lukas Kubot, Poland, and Oliver Marach (4), Aus-
tria, def. Julien Benneteau and Jeremy Chardy,
a recent picture are required.
loss of the season. COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE
Buffalo
Bisons 4, Yankees 0
Yankees
x-Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, TBD France, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 12-10 tiebreak.
(1 p.m.) x-San Jose at Los Angeles, TBD Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, and Bruno Soares, REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
For the week, Cardone batted Elizabethtown at King’s
Pridie, lf
ab r h bi
5 1 2 1 Golson, lf
ab r h bi
4 0 0 0 Tuesday, April 26 Brazil, def. Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Horia
Messiah at Misericordia x-Buffalo at Philadelphia, TBD Tecau (8), Romania, 6-2, 6-4.
.428 (6-14) with three home COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE Dickerson,
x-Boston at Montreal, TBD Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, def. Ernests Back Mountain Youth Soccer Asso-
King’s at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. Adams, 3b 5 0 1 0 rf 4 0 0 0 Gulbis, Latvia, and Viktor Troicki, Serbia, 6-3, 6-1.
runs, one double, seven RBI and Wilkes at FDU-Florham, 1 p.m. Evans, 1b 5 0 0 0 Montero, c 4 0 1 0 x-Chicago at Vancouver, TBD
x-Nashville at Anaheim, TBD
ciation will hold registration for
Vazquez, the fall intramural soccer season
six runs with a 1.143 slugging Misericordia at Messiah, TBA
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS
Duda, rf 5 0 1 1 1b 4 0 1 0 Wednesday, April 27
Lutz, dh 3 0 1 0 Parraz, dh 4 0 1 0 x-Montreal at Boston TBD from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. April 30 at the
percentage. (1 p.m.) Nieuwenhuis, x-N.Y. Rangers at Washington, TBD
Dallas Middle School Cafeteria.
FDU-Florham at King’s x-Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBD
Eastern at Wilkes
cf
Turner, 2b
3 1 1 0 Maxwell, cf
4 1 3 0 Laird, 3b
2 0 0
4 0 1 0 x-Phoenix at Detroit, TBD S O C C E R Age groups U6 through U18 will be
Manhattanville at Misericordia Tejada, ss 3 1 2 1 Russo, 2b 4 0 0 0 x-Los Angeles at San Jose, TBD
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS accepted. Eligible players must be
◆ BUILDING TRUST
Ryan, c 4 0 0 0 Pena, SS 3 0 1 0
(1 p.m.) Totals 37 411 3 Totals 33 0 3 0 Major League Soccer at least 5 years of age by July 31,
FDU-Florham at King’s Buffalo ................................ 001 003 000 — 4 All Times EDT
Eastern at Wilkes 2011. New players must show proof
S/W-B ................................. 000 000 000 — 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE
of age. All players must register
The Times Leader strives to P O C O N O
2B –BUF: Duda; SWB: Pen, Laird.
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correct errors, clarify stories and Buffalo B A S K E T B A L L Toronto FC.......................................... 113 6 6 6
D O W N S Mejia, W ................... 6.2 3 0 0 3 5 New England ...................................... 113 6 5 6 Forty Fort Pioneers will hold fall
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National Basketball Houston ............................................... 112 5 5 4 soccer sign-ups for U6 through U18
De La Torre ............. 1 1 0 0 0 0
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New York............................................. 112 5 2 2
Columbus............................................ 112 5 3 3
players from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sun-
spot. If you have information to Wednesday Apr 13, 2011 Yankees Chicago ............................................... 111 4 5 5 day in the Forty Fort Borough
Phelps, L .................. 5.2 9 4 3 2 5 National Basketball Association Sporting Kansas City ......................... 111 4 8 8
help us correct an inaccuracy or
First - $9,500 Trot 1:59.2 Sisco......................... 1 2 0 0 1 2 At A Glance D.C....................................................... 121 4 6 8
Building basement. Forty Fort
4-Alzata Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 7.40 4.20 3.00 Kontos ...................... 2.1 1 0 0 0 3
1-Red Rum Lass (Mi Simons) 5.80 4.00 All Times EDT residency is not required. For more
cover an issue more thoroughly, 6-Somolli Crown (Ji Taggart Jr) 6.80
Umpires: HP: Jeff Gosney. 1B: Chris Conroy. 2B: .
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call the sports department at EXACTA (4-1) $45.20
TRIFECTA (4-1-6) $412.00
y.Wind: 1 mph, Varies.T: 2:58.Att: 3,637. Atlantic Division Real Salt Lake .................................... 300 9 7 1
pioneers.org.
W L Pct GB Colorado.............................................. 310 9 8 5
829-7143. SUPERFECTA (4-1-6-5) $2,306.00 y-Boston ......................... 56 26 .683 — Los Angeles ........................................ 213 9 5 6 Greater Pittston Stoners Youth
Second - $8,500 Pace 1:57.2 x-New York .................... 42 40 .512 14 Seattle.................................................. 122 5 5 6
6-Hawiian Hottie (Br Simpson) 3.40 3.00 2.60 x-Philadelphia................ 41 41 .500 15 San Jose.............................................. 112 5 5 4
Soccer will hold registration for
4-Kick’em High Anna (Ho Parker) 7.40 4.00
H O C K E Y New Jersey .................... 24 58 .293 32 Vancouver ........................................... 122 5 9 10 the fall season at the following
A headline on a story on Page 5-Artistic Carol (Da Ingraham) 5.40 Toronto ........................... 22 60 .268 34 FC Dallas ............................................ 121 4 4 5 times: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday;
EXACTA (6-4) $29.00 Southeast Division Chivas USA ........................................ 022 2 3 5
4B in Wednesday’s edition of The TRIFECTA (6-4-5) $154.80 AHL W L Pct GB Portland ............................................... 021 1 2 6 6:30-8:30 p.m. April 28; 1:30-4 p.m.
SUPERFECTA (6-4-5-9) $3,000.60
Times Leader incorrectly identi- DAILY DOUBLE (4-6) $24.80 Playoff Glance
y-Miami........................... 58
x-Orlando ....................... 52 30
24 .707
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NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Wednesday's Games
May 7; and 6:30-8:30 p.m. May 10.
fied the hunting season which Third - $6,100 Pace 1:55.1 All Times EDT x-Atlanta ......................... 44 38 .537 14 Toronto FC 0, Los Angeles 0, tie All registrations will be at the
2-Sammy Savannah (An McCarthy) 11.80 5.60 4.20 (x-if necessary) Charlotte ........................ 34 48 .415 24 Colorado at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. Exeter Scout Home in the rear of
will be shortened in the area. The 5-Fox Valley Roper (Ky Di Benedetto) 4.20 3.00 FIRST ROUND Washington.................... 23 59 .280 35 Thursday's Games
1-Broadway Jake (Pa Berry) 2.60 the Exeter Borough Building. Cost
headline should have read, “An- EXACTA (2-5) $35.80 BEST OF 7 Central Division
W L Pct GB
Chicago at Portland, 11 p.m.
is $48 per play if no uniform is
TRIFECTA (2-5-1) $101.20 EASTERN CONFERENCE Saturday's Games
terless season shortened in SUPERFECTA (2-5-1-6) $465.40 Portland vs. Connecticut z-Chicago....................... 62 20 .756 — Seattle FC at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. needed and $63 with new uniform.
x-Indiana......................... 37 45 .451 25 D.C. United at Toronto FC, 7 p.m.
area.” Fourth - $8,500 Pace 1:57.3 Thursday, April 14: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 16: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m.
Milwaukee ...................... 35 47 .427 27 Chivas USA at Vancouver, 7 p.m. New players must show birth
1-Joltin Jolene (An McCarthy) 12.20 6.00 3.20 Detroit ............................. 30 52 .366 32 San Jose at New York, 7:30 p.m.
4-Tanzanite Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 9.40 8.60 Sunday, April 17: Portland at Connecticut, 6 p.m. Cleveland ....................... 19 63 .232 43 Sporting Kansas City at Columbus, 7:30 p.m.
certificate. Credit cards will not be
3-Carolstern (Je Dauplaise) 2.80 Tuesday, April 19: Portland at Connecticut, 7 p.m. accepted. For further information,
EXACTA (1-4) $127.00 x-Thursday, April 21: Connecticut at Portland, 7 WESTERN CONFERENCE Sunday's Games
TRIFECTA (1-4-3) $625.20 p.m. Southwest Division Los Angeles at Chicago, 4 p.m. please visit www.stonersoccer.org.
T R A N S A C T I O N S SUPERFECTA (1-4-3-ALL) $188.20 x-Saturday, April 23: Portland at Connecticut, 7 p.m.
x-Monday, April 25: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m. z-San Antonio .............. 61
W L
20
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FC Dallas at Portland, 6 p.m.
New England at Houston, 7 p.m. Wilkes-Barre Breakers will hold
Fifth - $15,000 Trot 1:57.4
1-Phantom Prince (To Schadel) 28.20 13.20 5.60 Manchester vs. Binghamton x-Dallas......................... 57 25 .695 41⁄2 Thursday, April 21 training sessions at 6 p.m. on
BASEBALL 7-Grey Ice (Ji Taggart Jr) 10.20 7.60 Thursday, April 14: Binghamton at Manchester, 7 x-Memphis.................... 46 35 .568 15 New York at D.C. United, 8 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays at Kirby
3-Yankee Manny (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.40 p.m. x-New Orleans ............. 46 36 .561 151⁄2 Friday, April 22
MAJOR LEAGUE
EXACTA (1-7) $1,300.20 Friday, April 15: Binghamton at Manchester, 7 p.m. Houston ........................ 43 39 .524 181⁄2 Seattle FC at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. Park. No previous rugby experi-
BASEBALL — Named Chuck Meriwether and Ed Sunday, April 17: Manchester at Binghamton, 5:05
Montague umpire supervisors. 1B Carlos Delgado TRIFECTA (1-7-3) $3,860.60 Northwest Division Saturday, April 23 ence is necessary. For further
SUPERFECTA (1-7-ALL-ALL) $1,578.60 p.m. W L Pct GB Chivas USA at San Jose, 4 p.m.
announced his retirement.
PICK 3 (2-1-1) $435.20 Tuesday, April 19: Manchester at Binghamton, 7:05 y-Oklahoma City ........... 55 27 .671 — Columbus at Toronto FC, 4 p.m. information, call Drew Hawley at
American League p.m.
TEXAS RANGERS — Placed OF Josh Hamilton on Scratched: Mr Cole x-Denver ........................ 50 32 .610 5 FC Dallas at Vancouver, 7 p.m. 441-2107 or log onto www.wilkes-
Sixth - $15,000 Pace 1:54.3 x-Wednesday, April 20: Manchester at Binghamton, x-Portland....................... 48 33 .593 61⁄2 Sporting Kansas City at New England, 7:30 p.m.
the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Chris Davis from
3-Runaway Tray (Jo Campbell) 8.80 4.60 4.20 7:05 p.m. Utah ................................ 39 43 .476 16 Houston at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. barrerugby.com.
Round Rock (PCL). x-Friday, April 22: Binghamton at Manchester, 7
National League 5-Eagle See (Jo Pavia Jr) 3.80 3.20 Minnesota ...................... 17 65 .207 38 Portland at Los Angeles, 11 p.m. Wilkes-Barre GT Racers will hold
2-Smoke Pan Mirrors (Ja Meittinis) 5.00 p.m. Saturday, September 3
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Recalled RHP Es-
EXACTA (3-5) $33.40 x-Saturday, April 23: Binghamton at Manchester, 7 Pacific Division
Philadelphia at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. registration for the traveling race
merling Vasquez from Reno (PCL). Optioned RHP p.m. W L Pct GB
Kam Mickolio to Reno. TRIFECTA (3-5-2) $114.60 y-L.A. Lakers ................. 56 25 .691 — team 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday and
SUPERFECTA (3-5-2-4) $212.80 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton vs. Norfolk
American Association Friday, April 15: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton,
Phoenix .......................... 39 42 .481 17 Sunday at Kirby Park. Registration
Seventh - $15,000 Trot 1:55.1 Golden State .................. 35 46 .432 21
ST. PAUL SAINTS — Signed OF Brandon Tripp.
9-Mystery Photo (An Miller) 3.60 2.80 3.00 7:05 p.m. L.A. Clippers .................. 31 50 .383 25 fee is $50. Interested participants
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed 1B Brian Myr-
ow. 4-Rapid Strategy (Ho Parker) 8.40 3.20 Saturday, April 16: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Sacramento ................... 24 57 .296 32 B O X I N G must bring a copy of a birth certif-
1-Senator Hall (Jo Pavia Jr) 3.20 ton, 7:05 p.m.
x-clinched playoff spot
Can-Am League EXACTA (9-4) $24.60 Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Nor- icate and a recent photo. A hurdle
BROCKTON ROX — Named Bob Didier hitting TRIFECTA (9-4-1) $85.40 folk, 7:15 p.m. y-clinched division
z-clinched conference
Fight Schedule camp will be held at Kirby Park
coach. SUPERFECTA (9-4-1-3) $189.20 Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at
Tuesday's Games National TV in parentheses
NEW JERSEY JACKALS — Signed LHP Jeff Go-
Eighth - $15,000 Pace 1:52.3
Norfolk, 7:15 p.m.
Chicago 103, New York 90 April 15
everyday from April 17 to May 17
gal and LHP Lance McClain. x-Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Norfolk,
NEWARK BEARS — Signed C Matt Klimas and 6-Tom Paine (Jo Pavia Jr) 6.20 3.20 2.60 7:30 p.m. Portland 102, Memphis 89 At Temecula, Calif. (ESPN2), Ivan Popoca vs. Rus- from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Please
7-Johnny Absolut (Ji Taggart Jr) 3.80 5.00 L.A. Lakers 102, San Antonio 93 lan Provodnikov, 10, junior welterweights;Ji-Hoon
LHP Kyle Kriech.
9-Allamerican Chief (Jo Campbell) 3.40
x-Saturday, April 23: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
Kim vs. Marvin Quintero, 10, lightweights.
contact Renee Keegan at 570-574-
North American League ton, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday's Games
CALGARY VIPERS — Named Bobby Post pitching
EXACTA (6-7) $21.60 x-Monday, April 25: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Utah 107, Denver 103 April 16 7583 for more information.
TRIFECTA (6-7-9) $105.80 ton, 7:05 p.m. Chicago 97, New Jersey 92 At Manchester, England (HBO), Amir Khan vs. Paul
coach. SUPERFECTA (6-7-9-1) $282.80
Hershey vs. Charlotte Dallas 121, New Orleans 89 McCloskey, 12, for Khan’s WBA World light welter-
BASKETBALL Scratched: Lifesong, J Cruise
Thursday, April 14: Charlotte at Hershey, 7 p.m. Houston 121, Minnesota 102 weight title.
Ninth - $9,000 Pace 1:54.4 Milwaukee 110, Oklahoma City 106, OT At Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Conn.
National Basketball 2-Sarah’s Creek (Jo Stratton) 11.60 4.20 2.40
Sunday, April 17: Charlotte at Hershey, 5 p.m.
Boston 112, New York 102 (HBO), Andre Berto vs. Victor Ortiz, 12, for Berto’s
Bulletin Board items will not be
Tuesday, April 19: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Association 9-For All We Know (Ma Kakaley) 14.40 3.00 Wednesday, April 20: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Charlotte 96, Atlanta 85 WBC welterweight title. accepted over the telephone. Items
LOS ANGELES LAKERS — Signed G Trey John- 5-Picked By An Angel (Jo Pavia Jr) 3.80 x-Friday, April 22: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Cleveland 100, Washington 93 At Bayamon, Puerto Rico (SHO), Juan Manuel Lo-
son. Recalled F Derrick Caracter from Bakersfield EXACTA (2-9) $197.20 x-Sunday, April 24: Charlotte at Hershey, 5 p.m. Orlando 92, Indiana 74 pez vs. Orlando Salido, 12, for Lopez’s WBO feath- may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
(NBADL). TRIFECTA (2-9-5) $1,500.80 Detroit 104, Philadelphia 100 erweight title;Roman Martinez vs. Luis Cruz, 10, su-
SUPERFECTA (2-9-ALL-ALL) $110.20
x-Monday, April 25: Charlotte at Hershey, 7 p.m.
per featherweights.
tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
HOCKEY PICK 4 (3-9-(2,5,6)-2 (4 Out of 4)) $2,882.40 WESTERN CONFERENCE Miami 97, Toronto 79
Portland at Golden State, (n) April 17 off at the Times Leader or mailed to
Scratched: Bigtime Hanover Lake Erie vs. Manitoba Memphis at L.A. Clippers, (n)
National Hockey At Jakarta, Indonesia, Chris John vs. Daud Yordan,
League Tenth - $18,000 Trot 1:55.0 Saturday, April 16: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 12 p.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, (n) 12, for John’s WBA Super World featherweight title. Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
5-Whybabywhy (Ty Buter) 9.80 5.40 2.80 Sunday, April 17: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 3 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, (n)
ANAHEIM DUCKS—Recalled G Igor Bobkov, D
1-Fort Benning (An Napolitano) 14.60 3.60 Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. April 19 St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Mat Clark, LW Nicolas Deschamps, LW Josh Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. NBA Daily Playoff Glance At Pakchong, Thailand, Kwanthai Sithmorseng vs.
Green, D Nate Guenin, C Peter Holland, LW Patrick 4-Bad Boy Billy (Ja Meittinis) 3.40 All Times EDT Muhammad Rachman, 12, for Sithmorseng’s WBA
EXACTA (5-1) $50.80 x-Friday, April 22: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m.
Maroon and RW Kyle Palmieri from Syracuse x-Sunday, April 24: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 4 p.m. FIRST ROUND World minimumweight title.
(AHL). TRIFECTA (5-1-4) $136.80 April 22
SUPERFECTA (5-1-4-ALL) $133.60 x-Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 7 p.m. (Best-of-7)
PHOENIX COYOTES — Recalled F Mathieu Beau- Hamilton vs. Oklahoma City At Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.
doin, F Dane Byers, F Bracken Kearns, F Alexandre Eleventh - $16,000 Pace 1:54.3 (x-if necessary)
Thursday, April 14: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 7:30 (ESPN2), Breidis Prescott vs. Bayan Jargal, 10, At Neubrandenburg, Germany, Sebastian Sylves-
Picard, F Viktor Tikhonov, D Maxim Goncharov, D 8-Soggy Soggy (Jo Campbell) 16.20 5.00 4.20 Saturday, April 16 light welterweights. ter vs. Daniel Geale, 12, for Sylvester’s IBF middle-
5-Thumbprint (Ma Kakaley) 3.80 3.20 p.m. Indiana at Chicago, 1 p.m.
Brandon Gormley, D Garrett Stafford, D Chris Sum- Saturday, April 16: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 4 April 23 weight title.
mers and G Matt Climie from San Antonio (AHL). 1-Delightful Syd (Br Simpson) 6.60 Philadelphia at Miami, 3:30 p.m. At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Manny Pacquiao
p.m. Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m. At Nokia Theater, Los Angeles (SHO), Joseph Ag-
American Hockey EXACTA (8-5) $81.00 beko vs. Abner Mares, 12, for Agbeko’s IBF ban- vs. Shane Mosley, 12, for Pacquiao’s WBO welter-
TRIFECTA (8-5-1) $599.80 Tuesday, April 19: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05 Sunday, April 17
League p.m. tamweight title;Yonnhy Perez vs. Vic Darchinyan, weight title;Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. vs. Jorge Arce, 12,
PEORIA RIVERMEN — Signed D David Shields. SUPERFECTA (8-5-1-3) $1,601.20 New York at Boston, 7 p.m. 12, bantamweights. for Vazquez’s WBO junior featherweight title;Hum-
Wednesday, April 20: Hamilton at Oklahoma City,
Twelfth - $15,000 Pace 1:52.4 8:05 p.m. Monday, April 18 April 29 berto Soto vs. Urbano Antillon, 12, for Soto’s WBC
HORSE RACING 5-Waylon Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 19.20 7.60 4.20 x-Friday, April 22: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05 Philadelphia at Miami, 7 p.m. At Las Vegas (ESPN2), Victor Cayo vs. Tim Cole- lightweight title;Kelly Pavlik vs. Alfonso Lopez, 10,
KENTUCKY HORSE RACING COMMISSION — 1-Lislea Moran (Br Simpson) 5.00 2.80 p.m. Indiana at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. man, 12, IBF junior welterweight eliminator. super middleweights.
Denied trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. a license to race in 3-Blue Claw (Pa Berry) 2.40 x-Sunday, April 24: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 4 Tuesday, April 19 May 13
EXACTA (5-1) $79.40 April 30
the state this year. p.m. New York at Boston, 7 p.m. At Mannheim, Germany, Wladimir Klitschko vs. De- At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (ESPN2),
TRIFECTA (5-1-3) $130.40 x-Monday, April 25: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, Atlanta at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Kendall Holt vs. Julio Diaz, 10, light welterweights.
SOCCER SUPERFECTA (5-1-3-7) $847.80 reck Chisora, 12, for Klitschko’s WBO-IBO heavy-
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 weight titles. May 14
PICK 3 (5-8-5) $486.60 At TBA, Tomas Rojas vs. Juan Jose Montes, 12, for
Major League Scratched: Coromandelprince A, Mr Hallowell, Art Houston vs. Peoria Thursday, April 21 At Buenos Aires, Luis Lazarte vs. Ulises Solis, 12,
Wednesday, April 13: Peoria at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Chicago at Indiana, TBD for Lazarte’s IBF junior flyweight title;Roberto Bo- Rojas’ WBC super flyweight title.
Soccer Two D Two At Sonora, Mexico, Cristian Mijares vs. Malik Bou-
COLUMBUS CREW — Agreed to terms with presi- Friday, April 15: Peoria at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, TBD lonti vs. Isidro Prieto, 10, heavyweights.
Thirteenth - $9,500 Pace 1:55.4 Monday, April 18: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. At Panama City, Panama, Rafael Concepcion, vs. ziane, 12, for Mijares’ IBF super flyweight title.
dent and general manager Mark McCullers on a 4-Quite Western (Pa Berry) 10.20 5.80 5.20 Friday, April 22
Tuesday, April 19: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. Boston at New York, TBD Hugo Ruiz, 12, for the interim WBA World bantam- At Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif. (SHO),
four-year contract extension. 5-Jet On Bye (Mi Simons) 4.00 3.80 Andre Ward vs. Arthur Abraham, 12, for Ward’s
x-Wednesday, April 20: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 Orlando at Atlanta, TBD weight title.
SWIMMING 8-Vondean (An McCarthy) 11.00 p.m. At Mexico City, Raul Garcia vs. Rommel Asenjo, 12, WBA Super World super middleweight title;Cristo-
EXACTA (4-5) $22.00 Saturday, April 23
x-Friday, April 22: Peoria at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Chicago at Indiana, TBD for Garcia’s WBO strawweight title;Jesus Geles vs. bal Arreola vs. Nagy Aguilera, 10, heavyweights.
USA SWIMMING — Named Bryce Elser open wa- TRIFECTA (4-5-8) $424.20 x-Sunday, April 24: Peoria at Houston, 5:05 p.m. May 20
ter program manager. Sunday, April 24 Ramon Garcia Hirales, 12, for Geles’ WBO interim
SUPERFECTA (4-5-8-9) $3,991.40 junior flyweight title. At Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (ESPN2), Ant-
Milwaukee vs. Texas Miami at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE Fourteenth - $4,600 Pace 1:56.3 Thursday, April 14: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. At TBA, Mexico, Gilberto Keb Baas vs. Adrian Her- wone Smith vs. Joel Julio, 10, light middleweights.
4-Princess Character (Ho Parker) 2.60 2.20 2.10 Boston at New York, 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 16: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Orlando at Atlanta, 7 p.m. nandez, 12, for Baas’ WBC light flyweight title. May 21
ASHLAND — Named Carey Cavanaugh women’s 8-Annika S (An McCarthy) 3.20 3.00 Tuesday, April 19: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. At Montreal (HBO), Jean Pascal vs. Bernard Hop-
assistant volleyball coach. Monday, April 25 May 1
2-Bridezilla (Ja Meittinis) 5.00 Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 At TBA, Thailand, Drian Francisco, vs. Tepparith kins, 12, for Pascal’s WBC-IBO light heavyweight
UNC GREENSBORO — Named Sandy Davison EXACTA (4-8) $6.80 p.m. Tuesday, April 26 title;Chad Dawson vs. Adrian Diaconu, 12, light
women’s assistant soccer coach. Singwancha, 12, for the interim WBA World super
TRIFECTA (4-8-2) $39.00 x-Friday, April 22: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. x-Indiana at Chicago, TBD flyweight title. heavyweights.
UNLV — Named Mashallah Farokhmanesh and SUPERFECTA (4-8-2-5) $201.40 x-Monday, April 25: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. x- x-New York at Boston, TBD
Nels Rydberg women’s assistant volleyball coach- LATE DOUBLE (4-4) $13.40 x-Atlanta at Orlando, TBD May 7 May 27
Tuesday, April 26: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. At Osaka, Japan, Koki Kameda vs. Daniel Diaz, 12, At Reno Events Center, Reno., Nev. (ESPN2), Jo-
es. Total Handle-$297,587 Wednesday, April 27 for Kameda’s WBA World bantamweight title. sesito Lopez vs. Steve Upsher Chambers, 12, light
x-Philadelphia at Miami, TBD At Copenhagen, Denmark, Evander Holyfield vs. welterweights;Tony Thompson vs. Maurice Harris,
Brian Nielsen, 12, heavyweights. 12, heavyweights.
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STANDINGS/STATS
Halladay throws W L
Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
N L B O X E S
Phillies 3, Nationals 2
T H I S D A T E I N
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complete game
Baltimore........................................... 6 4 .600 — 1
⁄2 6-4 L-3 3-3 3-1 Philadelphia Washington The Associated Press
New York.......................................... 6 4 .600 — 1
⁄2 6-4 W-1 5-2 1-2 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Toronto ............................................. 6 6 .500 1 1 ⁄2 4-6 W-1 4-2 2-4 April 14
1
Victorn cf 3 0 1 0 Dsmnd ss 3 0 0 0 1910 — William Howard Taft became the first U.S.
Tampa Bay ....................................... 3 8 .273 31⁄2 4 3-7 W-2 0-5 3-3 Polanc 3b 3 0 2 1 Ankiel cf 3 1 1 0
Boston............................................... 2 9 .182 41⁄2 5 2-8 L-2 2-3 0-6 president to throw out the first ball at a baseball
Rollins ss 4 1 1 0 Werth rf 4 1 1 0 opener in Washington.
Central Division Howard 1b 3 0 0 1 AdLRc 1b 4 0 2 0 1910 — Chicago’s Frank Smith pitched a one-hitter
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away BFrncs rf 4 0 0 1 L.Nix lf 3 0 1 1 in the season opener to give the White Sox a win
Cleveland.......................................... 8 4 .667 — — 8-2 L-2 4-2 4-2 Ibanez lf 4 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 3 0 1 1 over the St. Louis Browns.
Kansas City ...................................... 7 4 .636 1
⁄2 — 7-3 W-1 4-2 3-2 Ruiz c 3 0 1 0 HrstnJr 3b 3 0 0 0 1915 — In the opening game at Philadelphia, left-
Chicago ............................................ 7 5 .583 1 1
⁄2 5-5 L-1 4-3 3-2 Valdez 2b 3 1 1 0 Stairs ph 1 0 0 0 hander Herb Pennock of the A’s blanked the Red
Detroit ............................................... 5 7 .417 3 21⁄2 5-5 W-2 3-3 2-4 Hallady p 3 1 0 0 IRdrgz c 4 0 0 0 Sox 5-0. He gave up only one hit — a scratch single
Minnesota......................................... 4 7 .364 3 ⁄2
1
3 4-6 L-1 2-3 2-4 Lannan p 2 0 0 0 by Harry Hooper with two outs in the ninth.
Gaudin p 0 0 0 0 1917 — Ed Cicotte of the Chicago White Sox
West Division Slaten p 0 0 0 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away pitched an 11-0 no-hitter over the St. Louis Browns.
The Associated Press Marcum (2-1) was perfect Texas ................................................ 9 3 .750 — — 7-3 L-2 6-0 3-3
Cora ph
Brdrck p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1925 — The Cleveland Indians opened the season
with a 21-14 victory over the St. Louis Browns, the
WASHINGTON — At his through four and kept the Los Angeles .....................................
Oakland ............................................
7
6
5
6
.583
.500
2
3
1
⁄2
11⁄2
6-4
6-4
W-2
W-1
4-2
1-2
3-3
5-4
Totals 30 3 6 3 Totals 31 2 6 2 most runs scored by one club on opening day. The
Philadelphia....................... 000 120 000 — 3 Indians scored 12 runs in the eighth inning when the
dominant best until a shaky Pirates off-balance with his Seattle ............................................... 4 8 .333 5 31⁄2 2-8 L-1 2-4 2-4
Washington ....................... 000 000 002 — 2 Browns made five errors. Browns first baseman Ge-
NATIONAL LEAGUE orge Sisler had four errors in the game.
ninth inning, Roy Halladay changeup, allowing only four East Division
E—Desmond 2 (3). DP—Philadelphia 1, Washing-
ton 3. LOB—Philadelphia 6, Washington 6. 1967 — Boston rookie Bill Rohr lost a no-hit bid in
his first major league start when Elston Howard sin-
held on to throw his first com- singles with four strikeouts Philadelphia .....................................
W
8
L
3
Pct GB WCGB
.727 — —
L10
7-3
Str
W-1
Home
5-1
Away
3-2
2B—Victorino (3), Ankiel (1). SB—Desmond (4).
S—Halladay, Espinosa. gled in the ninth inning for the New York Yankees’
plete game of 2011, leading and a walk. Acquired in an Florida...............................................
Washington ......................................
6
5
5
6
.545
.455
2
3

1
5-5
5-5
W-1
L-1
3-3
2-3
3-2
3-3 Philadelphia
IP H R ER BB SO only hit in a 3-0 loss to the Red Sox.
1969 — The first major league game outside the
the Philadelphia Phillies past offseason trade with Toronto Atlanta............................................... 5 7 .417 31⁄2 11⁄2 4-6 L-1 2-3 3-4 Halladay W,2-0........ 9 6 2 2 2 9 United States was played in Montreal’s Jarry Park
with the Expos defeating the St. Louis Cardinals
New York.......................................... 4 7 .364 4 2 4-6 L-3 1-4 3-3 Washington
the Washington Nationals 3-2 to bolster Milwaukee’s rota- Central Division Lannan L,1-1............ 6 6 3 2 3 3 8-7.
1999 — John Franco struck out the side in the ninth
Gaudin ...................... 1 0 0 0 1 1
Wednesday night. tion, Marcum lowered his Cincinnati ..........................................
W
8
L
4
Pct GB WCGB
.667 — —
L10
6-4
Str
L-1
Home
5-1
Away
3-3 Slaten........................ 1 0 0 0 0 1 inning of the New York Met’s 4-1 win over the Flor-
Broderick.................. 1 0 0 0 0 0 ida Marlins, becoming only the second pitcher to re-
Through eight shutout in- ERA to 2.55 through three Milwaukee ........................................
Chicago ............................................
6
5
5
6
.545
.455
11⁄2
21⁄2

1
6-4
5-5
W-3
L-1
5-2
3-3
1-3
2-3 HBP—by Halladay (L.Nix), by Lannan (Howard). ach 400 career saves.
nings, Halladay (2-0) allowed starts. Pittsburgh ......................................... 5 6 .455 21⁄2 1 4-6 L-3 1-4 4-2
St. Louis............................................ 4 7 .364 31⁄2 2 4-6 L-1 2-4 2-3
only a pair of singles by Adam Zach Braddock, Kameron Houston ............................................ 3 8 .273 41⁄2 3 3-7 W-1 2-3 1-5 Rockies 5, Mets 4
LaRoche, who talked his way Loe and Mitch Stetter finished West Division Colorado New York T U E S D AY ’ S
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away ab r h bi ab r h bi
L A T E B O X E S
back into Washington’s lineup up Milwaukee’s third shutout Colorado...........................................
Los Angeles .....................................
8
6
2
5
.800
.545

21⁄2


8-2
5-5
W-4
L-1
3-1
3-1
5-1
3-4
S.Smith rf
Herrer 2b
4 1 0 0 JosRys ss
4 1 2 0 DnMrp 2b
5 1 1 0
4 1 1 1
despite a hurt groin. In the this season and second in Arizona ............................................. 5 5 .500 3 1
⁄2 5-5 W-1 3-2 2-3 CGnzlz lf
Tlwtzk ss
5 0 0 0 DWrght 3b
4 2 3 3 Beltran rf
5 1 1 0
4 0 2 1
Angels 2, Indians 0
San Diego......................................... 5 6 .455 31⁄2 1 4-6 W-1 3-5 2-1
ninth, Halladay allowed four three games. San Francisco .................................. 5 6 .455 3 ⁄2
1
1 5-5 W-1 3-2 2-4 JoLopz 3b 5 0 0 0 I.Davis 1b 4 0 1 0 Cleveland
ab r h bi
Los Angeles
ab r h bi
Helton 1b 4 0 2 1 Pagan cf 2 1 2 1
hits, including RBI singles by AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Splrghs cf 4 1 1 1 Harris lf 3 0 0 0 Brantly cf 4 0 0 0 MIzturs ss 4 0 1 0
Lndstr p 0 0 0 0 Thole c 4 0 0 0 ACarer ss 4 0 0 0 HKndrc 2b 4 0 0 0
Laynce Nix and Danny Espi- Padres 3, Reds 2 Tuesday's Games Tuesday's Games
Street p 0 0 0 0 Niese p 1 0 0 0 Choo rf 4 0 1 0 Abreu dh 1 0 0 0
Detroit 5, Texas 4 Washington 7, Philadelphia 4
Iannett c 1 0 0 0 Emaus ph 1 0 1 0 CSantn c 2 0 0 0 TrHntr rf 4 0 0 0
nosa. SAN DIEGO — Orlando Baltimore at New York, ppd., rain
Tampa Bay 3, Boston 2
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain
Atlanta 5, Florida 0 Rogers p 2 0 0 0 TBchlz p 0 0 0 0 Hafner dh 3 0 0 0 Callasp 3b 3 0 0 0
MtRynl p 0 0 0 0 Beato p 0 0 0 0 OCarer 2b 3 0 0 0 Trumo 1b 3 1 1 1
With two on, the two-time Hudson hit a bases-loaded, Minnesota 4, Kansas City 3, 10 innings Colorado at New York, ppd., rain
FPauln p 0 0 0 0 Hairstn ph 1 0 0 0 T.Buck lf 3 0 0 0 Willits lf 3 0 0 0
Chicago White Sox 6, Oakland 5, 10 innings Houston 11, Chicago Cubs 2
Cy Young Award winner end- opposite-field single with two L.A. Angels 2, Cleveland 0 Arizona 13, St. Louis 8 Fowler ph-cf
Totals
1 0 0 0 DCrrsc p
34 5 8 5 Totals
0 0 0 0
34 4 9 3
LaPort 1b
Hannhn 3b
3 0 0 0 Mathis c
2 0 0 0 Bourjos cf
3 0 0 0
3 1 2 1
Seattle 3, Toronto 2 Cincinnati 8, San Diego 2, 11 innings
ed the game by throwing six outs in the ninth inning and Wednesday's Games San Francisco 5, L.A. Dodgers 4 Colorado ............................ 000 131 000 — 5 Totals 28 0 1 0 Totals 28 2 4 2
New York ........................... 110 100 100 — 4 Cleveland ........................... 000 000 000 — 0
strikes in a row to fan pinch- the San Diego Padres beat the Detroit 3, Texas 2
Kansas City 10, Minnesota 5
Wednesday's Games
San Diego 3, Cincinnati 2 LOB—Colorado 9, New York 9. 2B—Herrera (3), Los Angeles....................... 001 000 10x — 2
Tulowitzki (3), Helton (1), Jos.Reyes (4), Dan.Mur- E—Callaspo (2). LOB—Cleveland 3, Los Angeles
hitter Matt Stairs and Ivan Cincinnati Reds to avoid a Oakland 7, Chicago White Sox 4, 10 innings
Toronto 8, Seattle 3
Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 0
Philadelphia 3, Washington 2 phy (2), Beltran (4). 3B—Pagan (1). HR—Tulowitzki 5. 2B—Bourjos (2). HR—Trumbo (1), Bourjos (1).
Rodriguez, who argued the three-game sweep. N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 4 Colorado 5, N.Y. Mets 4 (5), Spilborghs (1). SB—Herrera 2 (4). S—Rogers,
Niese. SF—Pagan.
CS—O.Cabrera (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
L.A. Angels 4, Cleveland 3, 12 innings Florida 5, Atlanta 1
game-ending call at length. Hudson hit the first pitch he Tampa Bay at Boston, ppd., rain Chicago Cubs at Houston, (n)
Colorado
IP H R ER BB SO Cleveland
Carmona L,0-2 ........ 72⁄3 4 2 2 3 6
Thursday's Games St. Louis at Arizona, (n)
Halladay had nine strikeouts saw from Nick Masset (0-3) Minnesota (Pavano 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Shields 0-1), L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, (n) Rogers W,2-0 .......... 52⁄3 7 3 3 4 2 Herrmann ................. 1⁄3
Los Angeles
0 0 0 0 0
Mat.Reynolds H,3 ... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
and two walks. over third baseman Juan Fran- 6:40 p.m.
Baltimore (Arrieta 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes
Thursday's Games
Colorado (G.Reynolds 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Dickey
F.Paulino H,2........... 1 2 1 1 0 1 Haren W,3-0 ............ 9 1 0 0 2 8
Lindstrom H,3.......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett;First, Brian Runge-
John Lannan (1-1) is 0-9 cisco’s head and into left field. 0-1), 7:05 p.m.
Seattle (Fister 0-2) at Kansas City (Chen 1-0), 8:10
1-1), 12:10 p.m., 1st game
Colorado (De La Rosa 1-0) at N.Y. Mets (Capuano
Street S,6-6 ............. 1 0 0 0 0 0 ;Second, Marvin Hudson;Third, Tim McClelland.
New York T—2:15. A—43,529 (45,389).
against Philadelphia. p.m. 1-0), 3:40 p.m., 2nd game Niese L,0-2 .............. 6 7 5 5 3 5
Rockies 5, Mets 4 Detroit (Coke 0-2) at Oakland (G.Gonzalez 2-0), Milwaukee (Wolf 0-2) at Pittsburgh (Maholm 0-1), T.Buchholz............... 1 0 0 0 1 2 Mariners 3, Blue Jays 2
10:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Beato......................... 1 0 0 0 1 2
Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 1-1) at Washington (Zimmer- Toronto Seattle
Marlins 5, Braves 1 NEW YORK — Troy Tulo- Friday's Games
Baltimore at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. mann 1-1), 7:05 p.m.
D.Carrasco .............. 1 1 0 0 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
WP—Rogers 2. YEscor ss 3 1 0 0 ISuzuki rf 4 0 1 0
Florida (Nolasco 1-0) at Atlanta (Beachy 0-1), 7:10
ATLANTA — Josh Johnson witzki hit a go-ahead homer Texas at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. p.m.
Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf;First, Derryl Cousins-
;Second, Jim Joyce;Third, Ron Kulpa.
CPttrsn cf 4 0 2 2 JWilson 2b 4 1 0 0
Bautist rf 4 0 1 0 Bradly dh 3 0 1 1
took a no-hit bid into the through the thick fog and the Toronto at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
San Diego (Moseley 0-2) at Houston (Norris 0-1),
8:05 p.m.
T—2:52. A—25,878 (41,800). Lind 1b 4 0 0 0 Olivo c 4 0 0 0
A.Hill 2b 4 0 0 0 Smoak 1b 3 0 1 0
eighth inning before rookie Colorado Rockies, off to the Seattle at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. St. Louis (J.Garcia 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda Arencii c 3 0 0 0 LRdrgz 3b 3 0 0 0
Detroit at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. 2-0), 10:10 p.m. Padres 3, Reds 2 Snider lf 3 0 0 0 MSndrs lf 3 0 0 0
Freddie Freeman doubled with best start in club history, beat Friday's Games
Cincinnati San Diego Encrnc dh 3 1 2 0 Ryan ss 3 1 1 0
Florida at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. J.Nix 3b 3 0 0 0 Lngrhn cf 2 1 1 2
one out, and the Florida Mar- the New York Mets. Milwaukee at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
Stubbs cf
ab
5
r
1
h bi
2 0 Maybin cf
ab r h bi
2 0 0 0 Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 29 3 5 3
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
lins beat the Atlanta Braves. Ryan Spilborghs also con- N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Phillips 2b 4 0 0 0 Venale ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Toronto............................... 000 000 020 — 2
Cairo 2b 0 0 0 0 Bartlett ss 4 0 0 0 Seattle ................................ 003 000 00x — 3
Johnson (2-0) dominated for nected and Esmil Rogers (2-0) San Diego at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Votto 1b 4 1 3 1 OHudsn 2b 4 1 1 1 E—J.Nix (1), Olivo (2). DP—Toronto 1, Seattle 1.
Gomes lf 3 0 1 0 Cantu 1b 4 0 0 1 LOB—Toronto 4, Seattle 4. 2B—I.Suzuki (2). HR—
7 1-3 innings, striking out nine won his second straight outing San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
JFrncs 3b 3 0 0 1 Ludwck lf 3 0 1 0 Langerhans (3). SB—C.Patterson (1), J.Wilson (4).
Heisey rf 4 0 1 0 Headly 3b 4 1 2 0 IP H R ER BB SO
and walking three. to begin the season as Col- RHrndz c 3 0 1 0 Denorfi rf-cf 4 0 1 0 Toronto
Freeman doubled down the orado earned its fourth con- Masset p
Janish ss
0
4
0
0
0 0
0 0
RJhnsn c
Adams p
2 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
R.Romero L,1-1 ......
Seattle
8 5 3 2 2 8

line past third baseman Greg secutive victory — all on the A L L E A D E R S (4), D.Young (2). CS—A.Escobar (1). SF—Fran-
coeur.
T.Wood p
JrSmth p
3
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Bell p
Hawpe ph
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Pineda W,1-1 .......... 71⁄3
Ray H,1 .................... 2⁄3
5
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
7
0
Dobbs. Marlins manager Ed- road. Kansas City
IP H R ER BB SO Chpmn p
Hanign c
0
1
0
0
0 0
0 0
Stauffr p
Qualls p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
League S,2-2........... 1 0 0 0 0 1
PB—Olivo.
win Rodriguez immediately The NL West leaders im- Yankees 7, Orioles 4 Davies W,1-1........... 5 10 5 5 1 4 EPtrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, John Hirschbeck;First, Wally
Baltimore New York Texeira H,1 .............. 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Frieri p 0 0 0 0 Bell;Second, Laz Diaz;Third, Scott Barry.
went to pull his ace after 109 proved to 8-2, with the only ab r h bi ab r h bi Collins H,2 ............... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 2 Hundly ph-c 1 1 1 1 T—2:19. A—15,500 (47,878).
BRorts 2b 5 1 2 2 Gardnr lf 5 0 1 0 Jeffress S,1-1 .......... 2 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 34 2 8 2 Totals 31 3 7 3
pitches. two losses coming in extra Markks rf 4 0 0 0 Jeter ss 4 2 2 1 Minnesota Cincinnati ........................... 000 110 000 — 2 Diamondbacks 13, Cardinals 8
Liriano L,0-3............. 5 8 7 7 1 4
innings. The Rockies, who D.Lee 1b
Guerrr dh
4
4
0
0
0 0
1 0
Teixeir 1b
AlRdrg 3b
3 2 2 0
3 1 2 3 Perkins ..................... 2 1 0 0 0 0
San Diego .......................... 000 000 111 — 3
Two outs when winning run scored.
St. Louis
ab r h bi
Arizona
ab r h bi
Brewers 6, Pirates 0 opened 7-3 in 1995 and ’97, Scott lf 4 0 1 0 Cano 2b 4 0 1 2 Al.Burnett ................. 11⁄3
D.Hughes................. 0
2
3
1
2
1
2
0
1
1
0
E—Hanigan (1), Chapman (1). DP—Cincinnati 1, Theriot ss 6 2 3 0 Blmqst lf 5 1 1 0
AdJons cf 4 0 0 0 Swisher rf 3 0 1 0 San Diego 1. LOB—Cincinnati 8, San Diego 10. Rasms cf 6 2 2 2 KJhnsn 2b 3 1 0 0
PITTSBURGH — Shaun are 5-1 away from Coors Field MrRynl 3b 4 1 2 0 Posada dh
ENunez
4 1 2 1 Manship.................... 2⁄3 0 0
Liriano pitched to 1 batter in the 6th.
0 0 0 2B—Votto (4), Heisey (1), R.Hernandez (1). SB— Pujols 1b 5 1 3 0 J.Upton rf 3 2 1 3
Votto (2), O.Hudson (5). SF—Hundley. Hollidy lf 5 0 1 1 S.Drew ss 5 2 2 1
Marcum pitched seven shut- after going 31-50 on the road Wieters c 3 1 2 2 pr-dh 0 0 0 0 D.Hughes pitched to 4 batters in the 9th.
Umpires—Home, Ed Hickox;First, Ed Rapuano-
IP H R ER BB SO Brkmn rf 5 1 3 2 CYoung cf 4 2 3 3
Andino ss 3 1 0 0 Grndrs cf 3 0 0 0 Cincinnati Freese 3b 4 1 2 2 Branyn 1b 4 1 2 0
out innings, Prince Fielder last year. Martin c 4 1 1 0 ;Second, Brian O’Nora;Third, Alfonso Marquez. T.Wood..................... 62⁄3 5 1 1 3 5 Schmkr 2b 3 0 1 1 Monter c 4 2 2 0
Totals 35 4 8 4 Totals 33 712 7 T—2:46. A—36,286 (39,500). YMolin c 5 0 0 0 RRorts 3b 4 1 2 1
homered for the third time in Tulowitzki hit a three-run Baltimore ............................ 000 000 400 — 4
Jor.Smith H,2 .......... 1⁄3
Chapman H,4 .......... 1⁄3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0 Carpntr p 2 0 0 0 Galrrg p 2 0 0 1
four games and the Milwaukee shot off Jonathon Niese (0-2) New York ........................... 330 010 00x — 7 Athletics 7, White Sox 4 Masset L,0-3
BS,3-3 ...................... 11⁄3 2 1 1 3 0
Tallet p
Jay ph
0
0
0
1
0 0
0 0
Mora ph
Mickoli p
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
DP—Baltimore 2. LOB—Baltimore 6, New York 6.
Brewers won their sixth in in the fifth inning to give 2B—Mar.Reynolds 2 (5), Wieters (2), Cano (5), Oakland
ab r h bi
Chicago
ab r h bi
San Diego Agnstn p
Motte p
1
0
0
0
1 0
0 0
Patersn p
Mirand ph
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 3
Martin (2). HR—B.Roberts (3), Wieters (1), Al.Ro- Stauffer..................... 41⁄3 6 2 2 2 4
seven games. Colorado a 4-3 lead. driguez (4), Posada (4). CS—Gardner (1). DeJess cf
M.Ellis 2b
4 0 0 0 Pierre lf
5 0 1 0 Bckhm 2b
4 1 3 0
5 0 1 1
Qualls ....................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 Descals ph 1 0 0 0 DHrndz p
GParra ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO Frieri ......................... 2 2 0 0 0 1
Baltimore CJcksn rf-3b 4 2 2 0 A.Dunn dh 4 0 0 0 Adams ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Putz p 0 0 0 0
Tillman L,0-1............ 12⁄3 9 6 6 1 2 Wlngh lf 3 2 1 1 Konerk 1b 5 0 1 0 Bell W,1-0 ................ 1 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 43 816 8 Totals 36131413
Jakubauskas............ 31⁄3 2 1 1 2 1 Matsui dh 4 1 2 1 Quentin rf 4 1 2 0 Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez;First, Paul St. Louis........................... 021 023 000 — 8
Crisp pr-dh 1 2 1 1 Rios cf 4 2 1 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Bergesen .................
Accardo ....................
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0 Kzmnff 3b 3 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 0
Schrieber;Second, Chad Fairchild;Third, Joe
West.
Arizona............................. 231 214 00x — 13
DP—St. Louis 1. LOB—St. Louis 12, Arizona 8.
New York Barton ph-1b 1 0 1 2 RCastr c 5 0 0 1 T—2:57. A—17,057 (42,691). 2B—Theriot (1), Schumaker (4), Bloomquist (3),
KSuzuk c 4 0 0 0 Morel 3b 3 0 0 1

Burnett pitches into 7th,


A.J.Burnett W,3-0 ... 61⁄3 7 4 4 2 5 AnLRc 1b 3 0 1 0 S.Drew (3), Branyan (2), Montero (4), R.Roberts
Robertson H,1......... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 (1). HR—Rasmus (2), Berkman (3), Freese (2),
R.Soriano H,4.......... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Sweeny ph-rf 2 0 0 0
Pnngtn ss 3 0 2 2
Marlins 5, Braves 1 J.Upton (3), C.Young (3), Miranda (1). SF—Mora.
M.Rivera S,5-5 ........ 1 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 37 711 7 Totals 38 4 9 3 Florida Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO
WP—A.J.Burnett 3. ab r h bi ab r h bi St. Louis
Umpires—Home, Doug Eddings;First, Dana De- Oakland ........................ 000 100 003 3 — 7 Carpenter L,0-2....... 4 8 8 8 3 4
Coghln cf 4 1 3 2 Prado lf 4 0 0 0
Muth;Second, Kerwin Danley;Third, Paul Nauert. Chicago ........................ 000 012 010 0 — 4 Tallet......................... 1 2 1 1 2 0

A-Rod homers for Yanks


Infante 2b 4 0 0 0 McLoth cf 3 0 0 0
T—2:51. A—42,171 (50,291). E—Kouzmanoff (4), Anderson (1), Pierre (3). DP— HRmrz ss 3 0 1 1 C.Jones 3b 3 1 1 1 Augenstein............... 12⁄3 3 4 4 1 3
Chicago 3. LOB—Oakland 7, Chicago 10. Stanton rf 4 0 0 0 McCnn c 3 0 0 0 Motte......................... 11⁄3 1 0 0 1 1
2B—C.Jackson (2), Beckham (4), Rios (4). HR— Cousins rf 0 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 0 0 0 Arizona
Blue Jays 8, Mariners 3 Matsui (2). SB—M.Ellis (1), C.Jackson (1), Crisp (5), Morrsn lf 4 1 1 1 Heywrd rf 3 0 0 0 Galarraga W,2-0 ..... 5 9 5 5 2 3
Rios (2). CS—Pierre 2 (4). S—DeJesus, Al.Rami- GSnchz 1b 4 1 1 0 AlGnzlz ss 3 0 0 0 Mickolio .................... 2
⁄3 4 3 3 1 2
Toronto Seattle rez, Morel.
ab r h bi ab r h bi Dobbs 3b 2 1 1 0 Fremn 1b 3 0 1 0 Paterson H,1............ 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 0
IP H R ER BB SO DMrph ph-3b 1 0 0 0 THudsn p 1 0 0 0 D.Hernandez ........... 2 2 0 0 0 3
YEscor ss 5 1 3 1 ISuzuki rf 5 1 0 0 Oakland Putz........................... 1 1 0 0 0 0
CPttrsn cf 5 1 2 0 AKndy 2b 4 0 2 0 J.Buck c 3 1 0 0 MaYng ph 1 0 0 0
Anderson ................. 52⁄3 9 3 2 1 3 JJhnsn p 3 0 1 1 CMrtnz p 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Carpenter (K.Johnson). WP—Carpen-
The Associated Press Thornton (0-2). The strug- Bautist rf
JRiver lf
5 1 1 3 Bradly lf
3 0 0 0 Cust dh
5 0 1 1
5 0 1 0
Breslow .................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 R.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Hinske ph 1 0 0 0 ter.
Ziegler ...................... 1 0 1 0 2 1 Umpires—Home, Bob Davidson;First, Hunter
NEW YORK — A.J. Burnett gling Chicago closer had walk- Snider ph-lf
J.Nix 3b
2 1 1 0 Smoak 1b
5 1 2 0 Lngrhn cf
3 1 1 1
2 1 0 0
Balfour W,1-1........... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Choate p
Totals
0 0 0 0 Sherrill p
32 5 8 5 Totals
0 0 0 0
29 1 2 1 Wendelstedt;Second, Vic Carapazza;Third, Jerry
Fuentes S,5-5.......... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Layne.
remained undefeated in April ed Conor Jackson and Josh Arencii dh 4 0 1 1 LRdrgz 3b 3 0 0 0 Chicago Florida ................................ 131 000 000 — 5
T—3:18. A—16,645 (48,633).
Encrnc 1b 4 1 1 1 Ryan ss 3 0 1 1 Danks ....................... 8 5 1 1 3 7 Atlanta ................................ 000 000 001 — 1
with the Yankees by pitching Willingham to set up Crisp. JMcDnl 2b 4 1 0 0 CGmnz c 3 0 1 0 Sale........................... 0 3 3 3 0 0 DP—Atlanta 2. LOB—Florida 3, Atlanta 4. Reds 8, Padres 2
JMolin c 4 1 3 2 2B—Coghlan (6), Freeman (2). HR—Morrison (3),
effectively into the seventh Daric Barton followed with Totals 41 814 8 Totals 33 3 7 3
Crain H,2.................. 1⁄3
Thornton L,0-2
0 0 0 1 1
C.Jones (1). Cincinnati San Diego
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inning, Alex Rodriguez hit a a two-run single, and Thorn- Toronto............................... 001 000 061 — 8
Seattle ................................ 001 001 010 — 3
BS,4-4 ...................... 1 3 3 3 2 1
Florida
IP H R ER BB SO
Stubbs cf 6 1 2 4 Venale rf 3 0 0 0
T.Pena...................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Phillips 2b 5 1 1 0 OHudsn 2b 5 0 2 0
three-run homer and New ton was booed as he was E—J.Nix (2). LOB—Toronto 9, Seattle 10. Sale pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. Jo.Johnson W,2-0 .. 71⁄3
R.Webb .................... 2⁄3
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
9
1 Votto 1b 5 0 1 0 Headly 3b 5 0 0 0
2B—Y.Escobar (1), J.Nix (2), Encarnacion (3), HBP—by Anderson (Quentin). Rolen 3b 5 0 0 0 Ludwck lf 4 0 0 0
York beat the Baltimore walked off the mound and was J.Molina 2 (3), Bradley (4). HR—Bautista (3), Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna;First, Dale Scott- Choate ...................... 1 1 1 1 0 2 Gomes lf 4 1 2 1 Luebke p 0 0 0 0
Smoak (1). SB—Snider (3), J.Nix (2). S—L.Rodri- ;Second, Jerry Meals;Third, C.B. Bucknor. Atlanta
Orioles 7-4 Wednesday night. replaced by Tony Pena. guez. T—3:23. A—16,523 (40,615). T.Hudson L,2-1 ....... 6 7 5 5 2 2 Corder p
Hanign c
0 0 0 0 Hawpe 1b 3 0 0 0
5 1 1 1 Cantu ph-1b 2 0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO C.Martinez ............... 2 1 0 0 1 1
Robinson Cano added a Toronto Sherrill ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bruce rf
Janish ss
3 2 1 0 Hundly c
4 0 0 0 Maybin cf
3 2 1 0
4 0 1 0
two-run double. Mark Teixeira Blue Jays 8, Mariners 3 Drabek...................... 52⁄3 6 2 2 4 5 WP—T.Hudson. Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 5 0 2 1
Rzepczynski W,1-0 2 0 1 1 1 2 Angels 4, Indians 3 Umpires—Home, Mark Wegner;First, Chris Guc- Heisey ph-lf 1 1 1 1 Richrd p 2 0 0 0
cione;Second, Mike Winters;Third, Mike Everitt.
had two hits and Jorge Posada SEATTLE — Jose Bautista Rauch ....................... 11⁄3
Seattle
1 0 0 1 1
Cleveland Los Angeles T—2:20. A—14,351 (49,586).
LeCure p 1 0 0 0 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi Cairo ph 1 0 0 0 EPtrsn ph 1 0 0 1
homered as they ended hit a three-run homer off Seat- Vargas ...................... 62⁄3
J.Wright H,2............. 1⁄3
5
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
7
1 Brantly cf 5 1 3 1 Bourjos cf 5 0 0 0 Chpmn p 0 0 0 0 Bell p 0 0 0 0
Masset p 0 0 0 0 Adams p 0 0 0 0
slumps and helped New York tle reliever Chris Ray, part of Ray L,1-1 BS,2-2 .... 2⁄3 5 5 5 0 0 ACarer ss
Choo rf
4
3
1
0
1 0
1 2
HKndrc 2b
Abreu dh
5 1 1 0
4 1 1 0
Brewers 6, Pirates 0 Bray p 0 0 0 0 Denorfi ph-lf 1 0 0 0
Lueke........................ 1⁄3 2 1 1 1 1 Milwaukee Pittsburgh Renteri ss 2 1 1 1
move into a tie atop the AL Toronto’s six-run eighth in- Wilhelmsen .............. 1 2 1 1 1 1 CSantn c
Hafner dh
4
5
0
0
0 0
0 0
TrHntr rf
V.Wells lf
5 1 1 2
5 1 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Totals 42 810 8 Totals 38 2 6 2
WP—Drabek.
East with the Orioles. Balti- ning, and the Blue Jays avoid- Umpires—Home, Wally Bell;First, Laz Diaz;Sec- OCarer 2b
Kearns lf
5
4
0
0
0 0
0 0
Callasp 3b
Trumo 1b
4 0 1 0
4 0 0 0
Weeks 2b
Gomez cf
3 0 1 0 Tabata lf
3 0 0 1 Walker 2b
2 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
Cincinnati.................... 100 010 000 06 — 8
ond, Scott Barry;Third, John Hirschbeck. San Diego .................. 010 000 010 00 — 2
more lost its third in a row on ed a three-game sweep. T—3:23. A—12,407 (47,878). LaPort 1b
Everett 3b
5
5
0
1
0 0
2 0
Conger c
Willits pr
2 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
Braun lf
Fielder 1b
4 1 1 0 AMcCt cf
4 1 1 3 Overay 1b
4 0 0 0
4 0 1 0
E—Richard (2). DP—San Diego 1. LOB—Cincinna-
ti 6, San Diego 9. 2B—Gomes (2), Hanigan (1),
a misty, 48-degree night. Bautista unloaded on a 2-1 Mathis c 0 0 0 1 McGeh 3b
Loe p
3 0 0 0 Diaz rf
0 0 0 0 Alvarez 3b
4 0 2 0
4 0 1 0
O.Hudson (3), Maybin (2). 3B—Alb.Gonzalez (1).
B.Wood ss 1 0 0 0 HR—Stubbs (2). S—LeCure.
Derek Jeter matched Barry breaking ball that Ray (1-1) Tigers 3, Rangers 2 MIzturs Stetter p 0 0 0 0 Doumit c 3 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO
ph-ss 2 0 0 0 Kotsay rf 3 0 0 0 Cedeno ss 2 0 0 0
Bonds for 32nd on the all-time left in the middle of the plate, Texas Detroit
Totals 40 3 7 3 Totals 37 4 6 3 Morgan pr-rf 1 1 0 0 Correia p 2 0 0 0
Cincinnati
LeCure ..................... 6 1 1 1 2 8
ab r h bi ab r h bi YBtncr ss 4 1 1 1 Crotta p 0 0 0 0
hits list with 2,935 on the day hitting it into the Toronto Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 AJcksn cf 3 0 0 0 Cleveland ................. 100 010 010 000 — 3 Lucroy c 4 1 1 0 Resop p 0 0 0 0
Chapman H,3 ..........
Masset BS,2-2 ........
1
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
1
Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 Rhyms 2b 4 0 2 0 Los Angeles............. 000 300 000 001 — 4 Marcm p 3 1 1 1 Pearce ph 1 0 0 0
the former slugger was con- bullpen in left field — where MiYong dh 4 0 1 0 Raburn lf 3 0 1 0 Two outs when winning run scored. Brddck p 0 0 0 0 Meek p 0 0 0 0
Bray........................... 1⁄3
Ondrusek W,2-0...... 12⁄3
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
2
ABeltre 3b 4 1 1 0 MiCarr 1b 4 0 0 0 E—A.Cabrera (1). DP—Cleveland 2, Los Angeles Counsll 3b 0 0 0 0
victed in a San Francisco reliever Jon Rauch caught the N.Cruz rf 4 1 2 1 VMrtnz dh 4 1 1 0 2. LOB—Cleveland 6, Los Angeles 5. 2B—Brantley Totals 32 6 6 6 Totals 30 0 4 0
Cordero .................... 1 0 0 0 1 1
DvMrp lf 4 0 1 1 Boesch rf 4 1 2 1 (4), H.Kendrick (2). 3B—A.Cabrera (1). HR— San Diego
courtroom of obstruction of homer as he was warming up. Napoli c 4 0 0 0 JhPerlt ss 4 0 0 0 Tor.Hunter (3). SB—Choo 2 (2). S—B.Wood. SF—
Milwaukee.......................... 000 004 200 — 6 Richard..................... 72⁄3 5 2 1 2 4
Pittsburgh .......................... 000 000 000 — 0 Gregerson................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
justice. Morlnd 1b
Borbon cf
4 0 1 0 Avila c
3 0 2 0 Inge 3b
3 0 1 0
2 1 1 2
Choo, Mathis.
IP H R ER BB SO E—Alvarez (3). DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB—Milwau- Bell ............................ 1 0 0 0 1 1
Royals 10, Twins 5 Totals 35 2 8 2 Totals 31 3 8 3 Cleveland kee 2, Pittsburgh 6. 2B—Y.Betancourt (3), Lucroy
(1). HR—Fielder (3). CS—McGehee (1). SF—Go-
Adams ......................
Luebke L,0-1 ...........
1
1
0
5
0
6
0
6
0
1
1
0
Texas.................................. 000 002 000 — 2 C.Carrasco .............. 7 5 3 3 2 5
Tigers 3, Rangers 2 MINNEAPOLIS — Slump- Detroit................................. 000 002 001 — 3 Pestano .................... 1 0 0 0 0 2 mez. Umpires—Home, Joe West;First, Angel Hernan-
Sipp........................... 12⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 IP H R ER BB SO dez;Second, Paul Schrieber;Third, Chad Fairchild.
One out when winning run scored.
DETROIT — Brandon Inge ing Mike Aviles doubled twice E—Inge (3). DP—Texas 1. LOB—Texas 9, Detroit C.Perez .................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee
Marcum W,2-1 ........ 7 4 0 0 1 4
T—3:21. A—17,379 (42,691).

hit a solo homer in the bot- and drove in three runs as 8. 2B—Mi.Young (5), V.Martinez (3), Boesch (3). Durbin L,0-1............. 2⁄3
Los Angeles
1 1 1 2 0
Braddock.................. 1⁄3 0 0 0 2 0 Giants 5, Dodgers 4
HR—Inge (1). SB—Mi.Young (2), Dav.Murphy 2 Loe ............................ 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Los Angeles San Francisco
E.Santana ................ 7 6 3 3 2 3
tom of the ninth and the De- Kansas City became the latest (4), Boesch (2). CS—Dav.Murphy (2). SF—Inge.
IP H R ER BB SO S.Downs BS,1-1 ..... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Stetter....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Rodney..................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 Pittsburgh Gwynn lf 5 0 0 0 Rownd cf 4 2 2 1
troit Tigers beat the Texas team to tag Minnesota ace Texas
Walden ..................... 1 0 0 0 1 1 Correia L,2-1 ........... 6 5 6 4 2 1 Carroll ss 5 1 1 0 FSnchz 2b 3 1 1 0
Bush ......................... 3 3 0 0 3 0 Crotta........................ 1 1 0 0 0 0 Ethier rf 4 1 2 0 Huff rf-lf 3 0 0 0
Rangers in their last at-bat for Francisco Liriano. Tobin......................... 2 1 0 0 1 0 Takahashi W,1-0 .... 2 0
E.Santana pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
0 0 0 1
Resop ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Kemp cf 2 1 2 1 Posey c 4 1 3 2
M.Lowe BS,1-1 ....... 1 3 2 2 0 1 Meek......................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
the second straight day. Aviles ended his 0-for-18 rut Rhodes..................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP—Durbin, E.Santana, S.Downs.
Umpires—Home, Brian Runge;First, Mike Muchlin- Correia pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.
Loney 1b
Uribe 3b
4
3
0
0
1 1
1 1
PSndvl 3b
Burrell lf
4 0 1 1
2 0 0 0
Oliver L,1-1 .............. 11⁄3 1 1 1 0 1
With one out, Inge hit the and Alex Gordon added two Detroit ski;Second, Tim McClelland;Third, Ted Barrett. WP—Braddock.
Umpires—Home, Fieldin Culbreth;First, Adrian
Barajs c
Miles 2b
4
4
0
0
0 0
0 0
Affeldt p
Romo p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Scherzer................... 6 6 2 2 2 7 T—3:16. A—31,049 (45,389).
first pitch from Darren Oliver hits and drove in two runs. Villarreal ................... 2 1 0 0 0 2
Johnson;Second, Gary Cederstrom;Third, Lance
Barksdale.
Blngsly p
Jansen p
2
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Fontent ph
BrWlsn p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
(1-1) over the left-field wall. The Royals scored six times in Valverde W,2-0 ....... 1 1
HBP—by Scherzer (Kinsler). WP—Scherzer 2, Vil-
0 0 0 0 LEAGUE LEADERS T—2:38. A—8,755 (38,362). Thams ph 1 1 1 1 Tejada ss 4 0 1 0
Hwksw p 0 0 0 0 Belt 1b 3 1 1 0
Jose Valverde (2-0) pitched a the fourth inning to break larreal. Balk—Valverde.
Umpires—Home, Mike Estabrook;First, Eric Coo-
BATTING—YEscobar, Toronto, .438; Betemit,
Kansas City, .379; Pedroia, Boston, .366; Konerko,
NATIONAL LEAGUE Paul ph 1 0 0 0 Linccm p 1 0 0 0
Mota p 0 0 0 0
scoreless top of the ninth for open the game. per;Second, Mark Carlson;Third, Tim Timmons. Chicago, .362; Abreu, Los Angeles, .357; AlRodri-
guez, New York, .355; Bautista, Toronto, .353.
BATTING—Kemp, Los Angeles, .472;Montero, Ari-
zona, .455;Votto, Cincinnati, .444;Hundley, San Schrhlt ph-rf 1 0 0 0
T—3:12. A—20,526 (41,255). Totals 35 4 8 4 Totals 30 5 9 4
the Tigers. RUNS—Beckham, Chicago, 10; Gordon, Kansas Diego, .406;AngSanchez, Houston, .395;Byrd, Chi-
Los Angeles....................... 000 300 100 — 4
City, 10; HKendrick, Los Angeles, 10; AlRamirez, cago, .391;Fielder, Milwaukee, .385.
Angels 4, Indians 3 Chicago, 10; AlRodriguez, New York, 10; 7 tied at 9. RUNS—Phillips, Cincinnati, 13;Votto, Cincinnati, San Francisco.................... 000 220 10x — 5
E—Belt (1). DP—Los Angeles 2. LOB—Los An-
Athletics 7, White Sox 4 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jeff RBI—NCruz, Texas, 12; Konerko, Chicago, 12; 13;Braun, Milwaukee, 11;Tabata, Pittsburgh,
geles 7, San Francisco 6. 2B—Ethier (1), Kemp (5),
Royals 10, Twins 5 ACabrera, Cleveland, 10; MiCabrera, Detroit, 10;
Quentin, Chicago, 10; BRoberts, Baltimore, 10;
11;Bourn, Houston, 10;SCastro, Chicago,
Uribe (2), F.Sanchez (3), P.Sandoval (1).
CHICAGO — Oakland Mathis hit a bases-loaded Kansas City Minnesota Teixeira, New York, 10.
10;Fowler, Colorado, 10;AngSanchez, Houston,
10;DWright, New York, 10;CYoung, Arizona, 10. 3B—Rowand (1). HR—Thames (1). SB—Belt (2).
CS—Kemp (1), Tejada (1). S—Lincecum.
scored three times in the sacrifice fly in the 12th inning Getz 2b
ab r h bi
5 1 2 1 Span cf
ab r h bi
5 2 4 0
HITS—Gordon, Kansas City, 18; Konerko, Chica-
go, 17; MeCabrera, Kansas City, 16; HKendrick,
RBI—Fielder, Milwaukee, 14;Howard, Philadel-
IP H R ER BB SO
phia, 13;Tulowitzki, Colorado, 12;IDavis, New York,
ninth inning, then Coco Crisp that scored Vernon Wells and MeCarr cf
Gordon lf
5 2 2 0 Tolbert ss
5 1 2 2 Kubel rf
5 1 2 0
5 1 2 1
Los Angeles, 16; Pierre, Chicago, 16; MiYoung,
Texas, 16; 5 tied at 15.
11;Gomes, Cincinnati, 10;Polanco, Philadelphia,
Los Angeles
Billingsley................. 5 7 4 4 2 6
10;Rolen, Cincinnati, 10;CYoung, Arizona, 10.
hit a go-ahead single in a the Los Angeles Angels beat Butler 1b
Francr rf
4 1 1 1 Mornea 1b
4 1 2 2 DYong lf
5 1 1 1
4 0 2 2
DOUBLES—Quentin, Chicago, 7; Gordon, Kansas HITS—Votto, Cincinnati, 20;Byrd, Chicago,
Jansen ......................
Hawksworth L,1-1 ...
1
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
City, 6; Barton, Oakland, 5; Cano, New York, 5; Mar-
three-run 10th as the Athletics the Cleveland Indians. Betemt dh 4 2 1 0 Thome dh 3 0 0 0 Reynolds, Baltimore, 5; Smoak, Seattle, 5; Mi- 18;SCastro, Chicago, 18;Kemp, Los Angeles,
17;Phillips, Cincinnati, 17;Polanco, Philadelphia,
San Francisco
Lincecum ................. 51⁄3 6 3 3 1 4
Aviles 3b 4 1 2 3 Cuddyr 2b 4 0 1 0 Young, Texas, 5.
feasted on Chicago’s shaky Wells singled sharply into Treanr c 4 0 0 0 Valenci 3b 4 0 0 0 TRIPLES—Arencibia, Toronto, 2; Borbon, Texas, 17;JosReyes, New York, 17;AngSanchez, Hous- Mota H,2 .................. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
AEscor ss 4 1 2 1 Butera c 4 0 0 0 2; Crisp, Oakland, 2; YEscobar, Toronto, 2; 18 tied ton, 17. Affeldt W,1-0
bullpen. the hole off the glove of short- Totals 39101410 Totals 39 512 4 at 1. DOUBLES—Bourn, Houston, 6;Byrd, Chicago, BS,1-1 ...................... 1 2 1 1 1 0
6;Coghlan, Florida, 6;Kemp, Los Angeles, 5;Prado, Romo H,2................. 1 0 0 0 0 1
Crisp entered the game in stop Asdrubal Cabrera with Kansas City ..................... 000 601 003 — 10
Minnesota........................ 100 040 000 — 5
HOME RUNS—NCruz, Texas, 5; ACabrera, Cleve-
land, 4; MiCabrera, Detroit, 4; HKendrick, Los An- Atlanta, 5;16 tied at 4. Br.Wilson S,1-2 ....... 1 0 0 0 0 3
the ninth as a pinch-runner one out in the 12th, only his E—Me.Cabrera (1), D.Young (1), Tolbert (1). DP— geles, 4; Kinsler, Texas, 4; Posada, New York, 4;
AlRodriguez, New York, 4; Teixeira, New York, 4.
TRIPLES—SCastro, Chicago, 2;CaLee, Houston,
2;Morgan, Milwaukee, 2;JosReyes, New York, 2;24
HBP—by Lincecum (Uribe). WP—Billingsley,
Hawksworth.
Minnesota 1. LOB—Kansas City 5, Minnesota 8.
and was in a 3-for-22 slump fifth hit in 49 at-bats this sea- 2B—Gordon (6), Aviles 2 (3), Tolbert (1), Morneau STOLEN BASES—Fuld, Tampa Bay, 6; Crisp, Oak- tied at 1. Umpires—Home, Sam Holbrook;First, Greg Gib-
son;Second, Todd Tichenor;Third, Gerry Davis.
land, 5; DavMurphy, Texas, 4; Pierre, Chicago, 4; HOME RUNS—Tulowitzki, Colorado, 5;Braun, Mil-
before singling off Matt son. ISuzuki, Seattle, 4; JWilson, Seattle, 4; 5 tied at 3. waukee, 4;Burrell, San Francisco, 4;10 tied at 3. T—3:00. A—41,960 (41,915).
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Tara and John King of Wilkes-Barre

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Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees manager Dave Miley (left) closely monitors his team out on the field during Wednesday’s home Ashley White and Jamie Richards
opener at PNC Field in Moosic.

The Michel family of Scranton, Bill and Melissa with children Tyler,
7, and Mia, 6.

Yankees second baseman Kevin Russo steals second base in Jordan Parraz of the SWB Yankees beats out the throw to first
the fifth inning Wednesday. Covering on the play is Bisons by Bisons pitcher Jenrry Mejia (right) in the sixth inning. Cov- H.S. BASEBALL
shortstop Ruben Tejada. ering on the play is Bisons first baseman Nick Evans.

MMI Prep rallies in seventh for victory


The Times Leader staff McCoy rf 2 0 0 0 Romanski c 3 0 1 2
Karchner 2b 1 1 0 0 OConnell rf 2 0 1 0
In a game played Tuesday, DLaBar rf 0 0 0 0
Andrscvg ss 4 0 0 0
MMI Prep rallied for three runs Totals 28 6 5 2 Totals 29 4 4 3
MMI Prep ................................. 000 102 3 — 6
in the top of the seventh to post West Side Tech ...................... 003 001 0 — 4
a 6-4 win over West Side Tech in 2B – Hornak, Romanoski
IP H R ER BB SO
the WVC Division II opener for MMI Prep
Yencha ...................... 3.0 3 3 0 5 4
both squads. Karchner (W, 1-0).... 4.0 1 1 0 2 3
West Side Tech
After starting the seventh off Eck (L, 0-1) ............... 6.0 5 5 2 5 9
OConnell ................... 1.0 0 1 0 0 0
by drawing a walk and getting a
single, the Preppers (1-0) STANDINGS
pushed across two runs on er- Division I East
Team W L GB RS RA
rors, with a third scoring on a Holy Redeemer 3 1 — 33 14
Hazleton Area 1 0 0.5 4 3
fielder’s choice. Nanticoke 1 1 1.0 7 16
Charlie Karchner pitched four Crestwood
Coughlin
1 2 1.5
1 2 1.5
18
11
16
17
innings to pick up the win in Pittston Area
Division I West
0 1 1.5 6 13

relief. MMI’s Aaron Kollar had Team W L GB RS RA


Berwick 2 0 — 9 3
two hits to lead both teams. Wyoming Valley West 2 0 — 11 4
Tunkhannock 2 1 0.5 19 5
Nick Eck struck out nine in Dallas 1 2 1.5 6 18
Wyoming Area 0 4 3.0 6 21
six-plus innings of work for the Division II
Team W L GB RS RA
Titans (0-1). Justin Romanoski Hanover Area 1 0 — 12 2
doubled and drove in two in the Meyers
MMI Prep
1 0
1 0


12
6
2
4
loss. GAR
Lake-Lehman
1 1 0.5
1 1 0.5
12
16
18
16
PGW Wyoming Seminary 1 1 0.5 14 16
MMI Prep West Side Tech West Side Tech 0 1 1.0 4 6
ab r h bi ab r h bi Northwest 0 2 1.5 10 22
Kollar lf 4 2 2 0 Kocher cf 3 1 0 0 Today's games
Forte cf 4 0 0 0 Hoskins lf 2 1 0 0 Pittston Area at Crestwood
Hornak ss 3 2 1 1 Eck p 4 0 0 0 Coughlin at Nanticoke
Swankoski c 4 1 1 0 CLaBar 3b 4 0 0 0 Hazleton Area at Holy Redeemer
SWB Yankees infielder Kevin Russo can’t get to a ground ball that goes for a hit for by the Bisons’ Jason Pridie in the third inning Yencha p
Yamulla 1b
4
4
0
0
0 1
1 0
Doleman 1b
Barsh 2b
4
0
1
0
1 1
0 0
Wyoming Valley West at Tunkhannock
Northwest at West Side Tech
of Wednesday’s home opener at PNC Field in Moosic. Kupsho 3b 2 0 0 0 Jugus dh 3 1 1 0

YANKEES SOKOLOSKI
pitches.” Valley’s parking lot in Allen- trip to PNC Field under the
Looking Ahead Scranton/Wilkes Barre got a town. Yankees regime an unpleasant
NEXT GAME: 6:35 p.m. vs. strong effort from reliever Ge- This is no reflection on the experience.
Buffalo, today orge Kontos, who pitched 21⁄3 in- current Triple-A Yankees, At Wednesday’s attendance
Continued from Page 1B PITCHERS: The Yankees (TBA) Continued from Page 1B
nings of one-hit ball. who powered their way past rate, the Scranton/Wilkes-
vs. the Bisons Pat Misch (LHP,
Mejia, who consistently hit 90 0-1, 6.43 ERA.
“Kontos threw the ball well,” weather that froze out the Rochester for the last three Barre Yankees might be walk-
mph plus on the radar gun, gave ON DECK: Miley said. “We need to get him crowd, or more of a cold days to run their early record ing away from this season
up just three hits in 62⁄3 innings of Scranton/Wilkes-Barre opens a on track.” shoulder? to 3-2. with an upset stomach.
work, and struck out five. two-game homestand against Buffalo took a 1-0 lead in the “I thought there was going With a packed pitching It’s a little puzzling because
Yankee manager Dave Miley Rochester on Saturday. top of the third inning. Jason to be a crowd today,” said rotation and a stacked bat- Mandalay is at least trying to
wasn’t surprised by Mejia’s per- Pride led off with a single and lat- SWB Yankees fan James Jack- ting order, the SWB Yankees compromise.
formance. Laird made a great defensive er scored from third on groun- son. “They might get a big are sending early signals The company that partners
“This is the first time we’ve play in the second inning. The dout by Lucas Duda. crowd Friday night.” they’re more than capable of with the New York Yankees
faced him, but we’ve heard great third baseman made a diving The Bisons widened the mar- And they might get the making a fifth straight run at to run the Scranton/Wilkes-
things about him. He started the stop on a line drive by Dusty gin to 4-0 in the sixth inning. Phillies franchise that’s selling an International League Barre Yankees has added
season last year in the big Ryan with the bases loaded, and Kirk Nieuwenhuis singled and out Coca-Cola Park in Allen- North Division title. more general admission give-
leagues. Tonight, he made us go made a perfect throw to first to went to second on a base hit by town to return here someday. The division is between aways – one would be more
after some pitches that we didn’t end the inning. Justin Turner. Ruben Tejada fol- “When I was in high the fans and people who run than they have handed out in
like.” “I just wanted to make a play to lowed with a two-run double off school, I used to play here,” the Yankees, a partnership the past – including a cap
The Yankees mounted only help the pitcher,” Laird said. Phelps that brought home Nieu- said Dany Matechak, who between Mandalay and the day. Pretty soon, they’re go-
two scoring threats against Me- Yankee starter David Phelps wenhuis and Turner. played for Lakeland about 15 New York Yankees called ing to have to start giving
jia. suffered the loss, but kept Scran- Tejada wound up on third base years ago. “And WE had Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yan- away tickets.
They loaded the bases in the ton/Wilkes-Barre in the game un- after a throwing error by Yankee bigger crowds, actually.” kees, LLC. Attendance at If this is the kind of fond-
sixth inning, but Brandon Laird til the three-run Buffalo sixth. right fielder Chris Dickerson. Te- With a big threat of rain PNC Field has been dwin- ness we have waiting for the
flied out to end the threat. In the “I was able to make some qual- jada later scored on an RBI single or not, the home team dling for years, falling to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yan-
fifth, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre ity pitches, but the sixth inning by Pridie off reliever Andrew Sis- wasn’t exactly showered with 338,731 last season and set- kees, maybe they’d be better
placed two runners on base. hurt me,” said Phelps, a former co. a show of support. ting a new franchise attend- off looking for more excite-
BISONS THIRD: Jason Pridie singled. Russ
However, Mejia struck out Greg Notre Dame standout. Adams singled, moving Pridie to third. Nick Evans And the players seemed ance low for the second ment somewhere else. It’s
flied out. Lucas Duda grounded out, scoring Pridie
Golson to end the inning. Yankees pitching coach Scott and moving Adams to second. Zach Lutz flied out. puzzled. straight season. hard to call them fan favor-
“Sometimes, when a guy is Aldred said Phelps didn’t get a lot Bisons 1, Yankees 0.
BISONS SIXTH: Jason Lutz struck out. Kirk
One Scranton/Wilkes-Barre That’s an average of under ites without any fans.
pitching that good, you just have of work in spring training and just Nieuwenhuis walked. Justin Turner singled, moving
Nieuwenhuis to second. Ruben Tejada doubled in
Yankee openly wondered 5,000 per game, as fans have
to hope he makes a mistake,” said needs more consistency. Nieuwenhuis and Turner, and went to third on a before the game if the fans expressed feeling friction at Paul Sokoloski is a columnist for
throwing error by Yankee right fielder Chris Dicker-
Laird. “I know he’s a good pitcher. “This was only his second son. Dusty Ryan struck out. Andrew Sisco came in to were still in the parking lot the indifferent treatment The Times Leader. Reach him at
pitch for the Yankees. Pridie singled in Tejada. Pridie
We were teammates in the Arizo- start. He’s a four-pitch guy who stole second. Adams struck out. Bisons 4, Yankees tailgaiting. Maybe Lehigh they’ve received, calling a psokoloski@timesleader.com
0.
na Fall League a few years ago.” can get you out with any of his
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H . S. B OYS BAS K E T BA L L

BONDS
Barry Bonds timeline

Coughlin appoints new coach


By The Associated Press
June 3, 1985 — Barry Bonds, son of major
league All-Star Bobby Bonds, selected by
Continued from Page 1B Pittsburgh with the fifth pick in the first round
of amateur draft.
The case also represented the May 30, 1986 — Bonds makes major league
culmination of the federal investi- debut at Los Angeles, popping out to shortstop
against the Dodgers’ Orel Hershiser in his first
gation into the Bay Area Labora- at-bat.
The Times Leader staff Crusaders. Coughlin finished 8- sists. He averaged over 23 where he was a standout once tory Co-Operative steroids ring. Nov. 19, 1990 — Bonds wins the first of what
The Wilkes-Barre Area 14 this past season under Caf- points his senior season despite again. He was listed eighth in Federal prosecutors and the Jus- became a major-league record seven Most
School District board decided frey, who was also the head often being double- and triple- Bloomsburg history in blocked tice Department will have to de- Valuable Player awards.
cide whether to retry Bonds on Dec. 8, 1992 — Having become a free agent,
to promote from within coach at Meyers for 14 seasons teamed to lead the entire shots prior to the 2010-11 sea-
the unresolved counts. Bonds agrees to $43.75 million, six-year
Wednesday night, moving Mike and spent one season running Wyoming Valley Conference in son. contract with the San Francisco Giants.
Day from assistant coach to the West Side Tech program. scoring. He was one of 12 play- Day is a member of the facul- The counts that the jury could Oct. 5, 2001 — Bonds breaks Mark McGwire’s
head coach of the Coughlin Day is a 1992 graduate of ers selected to represent Penn- ty at Coughlin. not resolve accused of Bonds of season record with his 71st home run off the
boys basketball team. Coughlin, where he scored over sylvania in the Mid-State In another coaching opening, lying to the grand jury investigat- Dodgers’ Chan Ho Park. The 37-year-old Bonds,
Day replaces Joe Caffrey, 1,000 points and left as the Roundball Classic in Hershey. the board did not fill the posi- ing BALCO in 2003 when he said who has never hit 50 homers in a season
he never knowingly took steroids before, goes on to hit 73.
who retired after spending six school’s all-time leader in re- Day received a full scholar- tion of head football coach at December 4, 2003 — Bonds testifies before a
seasons as head coach of the bounds, blocked shots and as- ship to Division II Bloomsburg, Meyers. or HGH, and when he said he was federal grand jury in San Francisco investigat-
never injected by anyone except ing the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative
his doctors. (BALCO).
The maximum sentence for Feb. 12, 2004 — Bonds’ personal trainer, Greg
LOCAL ROUNDUP the obstruction of justice count is Anderson, is among several BALCO-related
10 years in prison, but federal gui- figures charged in a 42-count federal in-

Tunkhannock
dictment of running a steroid-distribution ring
delines called for 15-21 months. that provided performance-enhancing drugs to
For similar offenses in the BAL- dozens of athletes.
CO case, Illston sentenced cyclist Dec. 3, 2004 — The San Francisco Chronicle

tops Abington
Tammy Thomas to six months of reports Bonds testified to the grand jury that
home confinement and track he used a clear substance and a cream given to
him by Anderson, but said he didn’t know they
coach Trevor Graham to one year were steroids.
of home confinement. Oct. 18, 2005 — BALCO founder Victor Conte is
The Times Leader staff Bonds walked out of the cour- sentenced to four months in prison and four
TUNKHANNOCK – Tunk- thouse with his lawyers, who in- months’ home confinement. Anderson receives
hannock avoided an Abington structed him not to comment be- three months in prison and three months in
Heights comeback with a 15-12 cause they said the case isn’t home confinement, and BALCO vice president
victory in the fifth game to James Valente gets probation.
over. Aug. 7, 2007 — Bonds hits 756th homer, at San
defeat the Comets 3-2 Wednes- Impeccably dressed in suit and Francisco off Washington’s Mike Bacsik,
day in Wyoming Valley Confer- tie, Bonds flashed a victory sign breaking Hank Aaron’s career record.
ence boys volleyball. Sept. 5, 2007 — Bonds hits 762nd and final
to a few fans.
Tunkhannock won the first homer, at Denver off Rockies’ Ubaldo Jimenez.
two games 25-16 and 25-19 be- “Are you celebrating tonight?”
Sept. 26, 2007 — Bonds plays final major
fore Abington rallied for 29-27 one asked. league game, flying out against San Diego’s
and 25-22 victories. “There’s nothing to celebrate,” Jake Peavy in his final at-bat.
Tunkhannock’s Cliff Kingston he replied. Nov. 15, 2007 — Bonds is indicted on five
had 11 kills and two aces. Randy Lead defense attorney Allen felony counts of perjury and obstruction of
Ruby said the prosecution failed justice for allegedly lying when he testified he
Howell produced 29 assists and never knowingly used performance-enhancing
three aces. Ryan Potuck had to prove the heart of its case. drugs.
eight kills and five blocks. The obstruction of justice Dec. 7, 2007 — Bonds pleads not guilty.
James Hawk had 15 blocks and count was a complicated charge May 13, 2008 — Bonds is charged in super-
six kills. AP FILE PHOTOS that asked jurors to decide if seding indictment with 15 felony counts
For Abington, Drew Shumak- Bonds was being evasive when alleging he lied to a grand jury when he denied
Penn State quarterbacks Robert Bolden (1) and Matt McGloin. knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs
er contributed with 15 kills and making any one of seven state-
eight service points. Eric Wasser and that he hampered the federal govern-
ments to the grand jury. He was
had 35 assists, six kills and eight er, are optimistic that he’ll be out of a different material, and ment’s doping investigation.
convicted on a single statement

PSU
back for his sophomore sea- they couldn’t get a blue color Nov. 24, 2008 — Three charges against Bonds
service points, and Andy about his childhood as the son of are dismissed by U.S. District Judge Susan
McLane had nine kills, two son. to match up exactly with the
major leaguer Bobby Bonds and Illston.
blocks, two aces and seven digs. “My gut feeling is yes,” said rest of the jersey, so they elect- Dec. 4, 2008 — Bonds is charged in second
his relationship with personal
receiver Derek Moye, who suf- ed to just make it white. trainer Greg Anderson — it did superseding indictment with 10 counts of
Lake-Lehman 3, Crestwood 1 Continued from Page 1B making false statements plus an additional
fered a concussion earlier this But with durability no long- not address performance-en-
Brent Oliver had 42 assists, 10 obstruction of justice charge.
would start if I was gonna month but said he may still er a concern with the way jer- hancing drugs. Feb. 10, 2011 — Bonds is charged in third
service points and six blocks as start the season this week. suit up and play on Saturday. seys are now constructed, the The government “has deter- superseding indictment with four counts of
the Black Knights won 21-25, Both of them are ready to go, “He’s performing really well. I different material is no longer making false statements plus an additional
25-19, 25-18, 25-23. Steve Simko mined it’s unlawful for Barry
will be ready to go, and then think he’s given himself a good needed. Bonds to tell the grand jury he’s a obstruction of justice charge. Each count
had 10 service points, eight kills there’s a couple of kids (Paul opportunity to compete for “We went to coach Paterno carries sentence of up to 10 years in prison if
and 11 digs. Kevin Masters tal- celebrity child and to talk about convicted. Federal sentencing guidelines
Jones and Kevin Newsome) the job and start this year, so I and said, ‘Coach, we don’t re- his friendship with Greg Ander-
lied six kills and 13 blocks. indicate recommended sentence of 15-to-21
For the Comets, Jake Pro- that have a lot of ability but don’t actually see any reason ally have to have that white son,” Ruby said. months if convicted on any of the counts.
haska produced 21 kills and are not quite that comfortable for him to leave. trim on there any more, but The foreman of the jury, who March 21, 2011 — Jury of eight women and four
with the type of offense we are “He’s kept his mind on being we can still do it,’” Caldwell would only give his first name, men is seated.
three blocks. Nick Banos netted March 22, 2011 — Anderson is jailed on con-
41 assists and eight service using or comfortable with a the starting quarterback for said in a video posted on the Fred, said if prosecutors want to tempt citation for refusing to testify.
points. Pat Henry had seven couple things. Penn State.” site. “But he said, “Nah, we “pursue this case, they’re going to March 31, 2011 — Former Bonds personal
kills and two blocks. “But … Bolden in particular don’t need that anyway. Let’s have to do more homework than shopper Kathy Hoskins becomes the only
has got a tremendous amount “New” look for Lions this just go back to the way we they did.” person to give eyewitness testimony that
Holy Redeemer 3, Nanticoke 0 of ability – he’s a big, tall kid fall used to be.’” A juror who also gave just her Anderson injected Bonds.
The Royals swept the Trojans April 6, 2011 — Illston agrees to prosecution
that can really throw the foot- Don’t expect numbers to ap- Caldwell said the full ship- first name, Amber, said that the
motion to dismiss one of the counts accusing
25-16, 25-9, 25-15. ball. May not move around pear back on the helmets any ments of new uniforms don’t final votes were 8-4 to acquit Bonds of making a false statement. Four counts
Holy Redeemer’s Peter Alexis quite as well as McGloin, but time soon, but the Lions are arrive until June, so the Lions Bonds of lying about steroids and remain: three charges of making false state-
had 10 service points, two aces it’s close. I feel pretty good going retro with their uni- will still be sporting the white 9-3 to acquit him on lying about ments and the obstruction of justice charge.
and 17 kills. Rob Wingert had 25 HGH use. The panel voted 11-1 to April 13, 2011 — Jury finds Barry Bonds guilty of
about our quarterback situa- forms in the fall. stripes for Saturday’s scrim-
assists, eight service points and convict him of getting an injec- one count of obstruction of justice. The jury
five kills. Jeremy Myslowski had tion.” The change had been spec- mage. failed to reach a verdict on three other counts
Of course, that situation ulated earlier this offseason, tion from someone other than his that the home run king lied to a grand jury
eight service points, and Mike doctor, with one woman holding
Vamos netted four service could change dramatically in but the program confirmed on A big recruiting coup? when he denied knowingly using steroids and
the next month or so if Bolden its website Wednesday that Multiple recruiting services out, she said. human growth hormone.
points, three assists, five digs
and a kill. follows up on his initial im- the “new” jerseys for the up- reported Tuesday that Penn The so-called needle count ac- November 2012 — Bonds is to appear on Hall
cused Bonds of lying when he of Fame ballot for the first time.
Nanticoke was led by Cael pulse this offseason and trans- coming season will be without State has received a so-called
Evans with 10 kills and two said that no one other than his
fers to another program. the white trim on the collars “soft verbal” commitment
blocks. John Pietrzyk totaled 12 doctors injected him with any-
Newsome also appeared set to and sleeves. from Jarron Jones, rated as
assists, one kill and a dig. thing. His personal shopper,
leave after the 2010 season, The only white remaining one of the top high school de- said prosecutors were gratified
Kathy Hoskins, testified that she
but elected to return for at on the home jerseys will be fensive tackles in the nation. by the guilty count and had not
GIRLS SOCCER saw Anderson inject Bonds in the
Coughlin 3, Delaware Valley 1 least spring practice. the numbers. Likewise, the Listed at 6-foot-7, 290 navel before a roadtrip in 2002. decided whether to seek a retrial
Several Penn State players blue trim on the road jerseys pounds, the Rochester, N.Y., Hoskins was not sure what sub- on the remaining charges.
Ivy Nulton and Brittany Ku-
lesza each tallied goals for said this week that Bolden has will also disappear, making the native checks in as a five-star stance was being injected. “This case is about upholding
Coughlin in an interdivisional given no indication as to away kit completely white, prospect in the preliminary Amber noted that Bonds’ for- one of the most fundamental
game. The other score was an which way he’s leaning. By all save for the numbers and the Scout.com rankings, which list mer mistress, Kimberly Bell, tes- principles in our system of justice
own goal. The Crusaders out- accounts, Bolden has given a lone stripe on the helmet. him as the country’s No. 2 tified he complained of soreness — the obligation of every witness
shot the Warriors 15-5. full effort on the practice field, It’s a look that Penn State prospect at the position. from injections. “That’s what to provide truthful and direct tes-
Coughlin’s Amanda Sax had in the huddle and in the locker last sported in 1979. According In interviews, Jones stressed kind of stuck out for me,” the ju- timony in judicial proceedings,”
three saves. room to win back the starting to longtime equipment manag- that while Penn State is his ror said. Haag said in a statement. “In the
Coughlin .......................................................... 0 3 — 3
Delaware Valley ............................................. 1 0 — 1 job. er and unofficial program his- first choice, he still intends to The jury foreman said the United States, taking an oath and
First half: 1. DV, Kelly Capello, 20th min; Second
half: 2. COU, Ivy Nulton, 49th; 3. COU, Brittany Ku-
Whether he’s willing to wait torian Brad “Spider” Caldwell, visit other schools. His final woman who held out on the nee- promising to testify truthfully is a
lesza, 57th; 4. COU, own goal, 71st. a few months to find out if he the trim first appeared for du- decision may not come until dle count did so because Hoskins serious matter. We cannot ignore
Shots: COU 15, DV 5; Saves: COU 3 (Amanda
Sax), DV 9 (Taryn Ficken); Corners: COU 8, DV 2 succeeded remains the big rability purposes. The collars February, on or just before na- was the only eyewitness. those who choose instead to ob-
question. Teammates, howev- and sleeves needed to be made tional signing day. U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag struct justice.”
POSTPONEMENTS
Most of the Wyoming Valley
Conference athletic schedule

PENS
LOCAL COLLEGES tion plan on Wednesday that re-
was once again wiped out by duces the regular season from 80
inclement weather.

Misericordia’s Aeppli places second


to 76 games, extends the playing
Here are the postponements
and make-up dates if known. calendar by one week and elimi-
Continued from Page 1B
Baseball: Crestwood at Hazle- nates sequences in which teams
ton Area, Friday; GAR at North- petitive time of year and it’s why play four games in five nights.
west, Monday; West Side Tech Misericordia’s Bucky Aep- Lycoming 16, Misericordia 3 final frame on way to a victo- we play the game.” Also, the board agreed to
at Hanover Area, April 25. pli shot a seven-over 78 to Nick Santillo had two ry. While the Penguins welcomed change the first round of the Cal-
Track: Meyers at GAR, today. finish second overall at the goals and an assist in the Krystina Villarreal netted back Wagner, Walker and Wal- der Cup playoffs to a best-of-five
Holy Redeemer at Nanticoke, DeSales tri-match Wednes- Misericordia loss at Lycom- three goals and an assist for lace on Wednesday, they were series.
Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area day. ing. the Monarchs (3-7, 2-6 missing two other players. “As our league has grown in re-
and Northwest at Wyoming Jordan Wollenberg had an MAC). Chelsea Manns added Goaltender John Curry and cent years, we have been working
Zach Buckley had a goal
Area haven’t been rescheduled. 89, and Matt Klassner and a goal and an assist. King’s forward Bryan Lerg missed prac- closely with the National Hockey
Boys tennis: Berwick at and Lee Blair added two
Matt Wiater each shot 92 for assists for the Cougars. goalkeeper Megan Withrow tice and are considered day-to- League and the Professional
Wyoming Seminary, today;
Wyoming Valley West at Wyom- Cougars. finished with seven saves. day, according to head coach Hockey Players’ Association to
ing Area, April 21; Coughlin at Misericordia shot a 351 to WOMEN’S LACROSSE Villarreal picked up four John Hynes. seek a solution to what has be-
Tunkhannockj, April 29. Crest- finish third behind DeSales Lycoming 19, Misericordia 10 groundballs and forced five Hynes said he would like to get come a very onerous playing
wood at Pittston Area and and Alvernia. Kate Pagnotta scored five turnovers. both players into a practice either schedule,” said AHL President
Meyers at Holy Redeemer goals for Misericordia in a today or Friday’s morning skate, and CEO David Andrews. “As our
haven’t been reset. MEN’S LACROSSE loss to Lycoming at Man- and he wasn’t ruling them out for league has grown and our game
Girls soccer: GAR at Hanover Lebanon Valley 9, Arcadia 19, Wilkes 3 Game 1. has become faster and more
gelsdorf Field.
Area, today; Wyoming Area at King’s 6 Krista Shenk had a goal Gabby Ford scored all “One of the things you try to do physical, the wear and tear on our
Pittston Area, today; Tunk- Lenny Fox’s game-high and an assist, and Kim Atha- three of Wilkes’ goals as it with injuries is give guys a long players has begun to affect player
hannock at Wyoming Seminary, four goals were not enough fell to visiting Arcadia. time to rest, then do some condi- development and at times the
nas netted a goal for the
Wednesday; Meyers at Hones- for King’s, which fell short Ford, who came off the tioning stuff and see how they quality of competition. These
dale, April 29. MMI Prep at Cougars.
to Lebanon Valley in Ann- bench, snatched four feel the next day,” Hynes said. steps are intended to provide a
North Pocono hasn’t been res-
cheduled. ville. Ryan Bullock added Lebanon Valley 18, King’s 7 groundballs and caused six “It’s still possible they’ll be good safer environment for our players
Softball: Wyoming Seminary one goal and an assist. Visiting Lebanon Valley turnovers. to go for Friday night.” through increased rest and recov-
at GAR, today; Tunkhannock at Billy McDonough paced College broke open a close Justine Thimmel and ery time, and also to provide our
Wyoming Area, Friday; Crest- the Monarchs (5-7, 3-4 game at the half, outscoring Cathy Cronin split time in NOTES fans with an even higher caliber
wood at Hazleton Area, Tues- MAC) with seven ground King’s College 8-2 in the goal for the Colonels, com- The AHL’s Board of Governors of play as a result of reduced play-
day. balls. bining for six saves. approved a schedule modifica- er fatigue.”
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Spring game likely won’t determine Irish QB


Top candidates Dayne Crist UP NEXT sets,” Kelly said. “Dayne really then Hendrix continues to move built around. He completed 59 development. I’ve been on the
knows the offense probably as forward.” percent of his passes last season other side of this, too, where one
and Tommy Rees will see Blue-Gold Game
2 p.m. Saturday well as anybody. He makes good The Crist-Rees battle has been with 15 TDs and seven intercep- quarterback was clearly No. 1
limited playing time. TV Coverage: Saturday decisions. Tommy is efficient. I brewing since last fall. tions. Rees, an early enrollee and it allows you to do a lot of
think we all know about Tommy. Crist tore the anterior cruci- freshman last season, completed different things as well.”
Once you start to think about ate ligament in his right knee 61 percent with 130 fewer at- Until the starter is chosen,
The Associated Press Hendrix taking most of the him getting beat out, he has a during the 2009 season as a tempts and threw for 12 TDs Kelly’s job is more complicated.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre snaps and subject to full-contact day like today, and he wins. He is backup, but battled back to be with eight interceptions. “We are preparing four (differ-
Dame has a quarterback contro- play. 4-0 as a starter. Kelly’s No. 1 quarterback. Would Kelly prefer to have a ent) packages for four guys right
versy and coach Brian Kelly fig- “This will be Golson vs. Hen- “Then the two young guys are Last Oct. 30 against Tulsa, starter already decided upon? now,” he said. “We are preparing
ures it might last a while. drix, relative to the offense,” Kel- exciting to watch,” Kelly contin- Crist suffered a ruptured patel- Maybe, or maybe not. for worst case scenario. We don’t
This Saturday’s spring game ly said. “This will be fun for me ued. “Golson got some first-team lar tendon in his left knee. In “If I had (Stanford star quar- want to get caught like we did
probably won’t clear anything because we will get a real good reps today (Wednesday) and stepped Rees, who led the Irish terback) Andrew Luck, I would last year where we didn’t have
up in the race between Dayne feel for those two guys.” made some plays. I’m not sure he on a four-game winning streak to be very happy,” he said. “For me, guys who could really run our of-
Crist and Tommy Rees. Kelly’s assessment of Crist knows what he is doing all the end the season, including a Sun I don’t have a preconceived no- fense.”
“I would like to have one guy and Rees has remained consis- time but I’m not going to over- Bowl victory over Miami. tion. I kind of deal with it. In this Notre Dame opens its season
(come out of the game) and say tent for most of spring practice. coach him either. He has a nat- Crist is not the mobile runner case, we have four guys that Sept. 3 at home against South
‘He’s our guy,”’ Kelly said Tues- “They all have different skill ural gift of making plays and that some spread offenses can be need a lot of work to continue Florida.
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S TA N L E Y C U P P L AYO F F S NBA

Flyers ready to finally get the Cup


By DAN GELSTON with a broken hand. me are gone now,” Briere said.
AP Sports Writer UP NEXT Even team captain Mike Ri- “There’s nothing personal about
PHILADELPHIA — The only GAME 1 chards skipped practice Wednes- it. I don’t see it as payback or any-
Stanley Cup photos at the Flyers Buffalo Sabres day to recover from whatever mi- thing like that.”
practice rink were from the at Philadelphia Flyers nor ailments are bugging him. The Sabres are under new
7:30 p.m. today
1970s. The locker room walls in Oh, and that slump of 14 losses ownership and quickly showed
TV Coverage: Versus
their home arena were spotless. since Feb. 26 was a No. 1 seed their new boss they’ve been
The mood was a bit reserved. dealbreaker. worth the investment.
This training camp scene, their decor will surely need a ma- “It’s not a big deal to us,” Briere Buffalo finished the regular
some eight months ago, was all keover. said. “Yes, we had that tough season with only one regulation
the proof coach Peter Laviolette He not only pushed the Flyers stretch at the end. But it was the loss in the last 13 games, and
needed to know his team had the into the playoffs a year after their same thing last year. You have to went 16-4-4 after Terry Pegula
oomph to win the Stanley Cup Game 6 loss to Chicago in the show up when things matter purchased the team in late Febru-
they fell two wins shy of bringing Stanley Cup finals, he has them most. I really believe, just like I ary. Going back to Dec. 28, when
back to Philadelphia in June. positioned as the No. 2 seed in believed last year, in my team and the run truly started, the Sabres
“There was no champagne on the Eastern Conference when teammates.” are 29-11-6, and the 64 points they
the walls,” Laviolette said they open Game 1 against Buffalo Briere gave the Flyers every accumulated were the most in
reason to believe they would the Eastern Conference over that
Wednesday. today.
swig from the Cup down Broad span.
Translation: No title, no party, A late-season slump has been AP
Street. He finished as the leading “I think there was a lot of
no complacency. rolled up like game-used tape and The Philadelphia 76ers’ Jrue Holiday loses the basketball dur-
scorer in the postseason with 30 points in the season where we
Laviolette should know. A year tossed in the trash. The orange- ing the first quarter of an NBA game against the Detroit Pis-
points (12 goals, 18 assists). He were looking for some direction
after leading Carolina to its only and-black believe the Cup can tons’ Chris Wilcox, right, and Rodney Stuckey on Wednesday.
also set the Flyers’ franchise re- and looking for something posi-
Stanley Cup championship in come back to Philadelphia. After cord for postseason scoring, tive to hang onto and establish

Korver’s 19 leads
2006, he opened a training camp all, the Flyers led the East for eclipsing Brian Propp’s 12 goals ourselves,” Sabres goalie Ryan
that had celebratory reminders in most of the season. and 28 points in 1987. Miller said. “It took us a little
every nook of the organization. “I just think we have a lot of Briere had 12 points (three while to get going, but we got go-
Parade pictures. Postgame cele- guys that are big-time players and goals, nine assists) in the last se- ing finally, and now we’re just try-

Bulls past Nets


bration photos. The locker room show up for big games,” forward ries, the most in the finals since ing to play a team game.”
felt stale, a booze-soaked remind- Danny Briere said. Mario Lemieux had 12 in 1991, Miller won 34 games and had
er that everything the Hurricanes Winning a championship and was one point shy of Wayne five shutouts this season, easily
wanted to accomplish, well, they means tossing obstacles under Gretzky’s NHL record set in 1988. giving the edge in net to Buffalo.
did. the Zamboni on the way to the He has some added incentive Meanwhile, Bobrovsky, who
They never made the playoffs next round. And the Flyers have a in this series against Buffalo, the speaks little English, sat quietly The Associated Press
again under Laviolette, and he few heading into their series with CHICAGO — Kyle Korver
Kobe Bryant fined
organization where he blos- and alone as he unlaced his
was fired 2½ years later. the seventh-seeded Sabres. Roo- somed into a star and co-captain, skates at his locker after Wednes- came up big down the stretch to $100,000
Things might be different in kie goalie Sergei Bobrovsky has and spurned in 2007 to sign an day’s practice. No one really finish with 19 points, Derrick LOS ANGELES — Kobe
Philadelphia. After all, Laviolette new pressures in the postseason eight-year, $52 million deal with bugged him and he seemed un- Rose scored 15 and the Chicago Bryant has been fined
$100,000 by the NBA for
might be a Stanley Cup title away and defenseman Chris Pronger the Flyers. concerned by the media horde in Bulls closed the regular season
using a derogatory gay term
from a lifetime contract — and may not play early in the series “The people that didn’t want the center of the room. with their ninth straight win, in frustration over a referee’s
beating the New Jersey Nets call.
97-92 on Wednesday. NBA Commissioner David

Fleury stops 32 shots


The top seed in the Eastern Stern announced the
Conference, the Bulls had to disciplinary action
wait to see if they would get Wednesday, saying the
distasteful term used by
home-court advantage through-

as Pens take Game 1


Bryant should never be
out the playoffs. They were tied tolerated.
with San Antonio for the The five-time NBA
league’s best record when the champion guard cursed and
night began, and if the Spurs used a common homophobic
The Associated Press ping the puck into the open left beat Phoenix, a random draw- slur when referee Bennie
Adams called a technical foul
PITTSBURGH — Alex Kova- side. ing would decide the overall on him Tuesday night in the
lev and Arron Asham scored With much of the focus on the No. 1 seed. third quarter of Los Angeles’
third-period goals 18 seconds Lightning’s offensive stars — win over the Spurs. He also
apart and Marc-Andre Fleury Stamkos, Vincent Lecavalier and Celtics 112, Knicks 102 punched a chair and threw a
stopped 32 shots to lead the Martin St. Louis — and the BOSTON — Avery Bradley towel during the outburst.
Pittsburgh Penguins to a 3-0 Penguins playing without Sid- scored a career-high 20 points
victory over the Tampa Bay ney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, as Boston’s “B” team beat the 18. The Sixers are slumping at
Lightning in the first-round the goalies stole the spotlight. Knicks’ second string in a regu- the wrong time as they get set
playoff opener on Wednesday Fleury kept the Penguins in lar-season finale both teams to play Miami in the playoffs.
night. the game during the first period, used to rest their starters, in-
Chris Kunitz sealed the win when the Lightning had a 9-2 stead of as a tuneup for their Jazz 107, Nuggets 103
with an empty-net goal in the shot advantage seven minutes first-round playoff matchup. SALT LAKE CITY — Rookie
final minute in the Penguins’ in. Gordon Hayward scored a ca-
first postseason game in their He made a right pad save at Rockets 121, T’wolves 102 reer-high 34 points and hit five
new arena. Brooks Orpik, who 2:10 on Malone’s attempt to MINNEAPOLIS — Chase 3-pointers to give the Utah Jazz
had two assists, opened the sneak in a shot behind a crowd Budinger scored a career-high a victory over playoff-bound
game with a heavy and clean during a scramble in front. 35 points and Kevin Martin Denver in the season finale for
check on Lightning star Steven About five minutes later, Fleury added 25 to lead the Houston both teams .
Stamkos. made up for misplaying a dump- Rockets to a 121-102 victory
Fleury made spectacular in by getting his blocker up to over the Minnesota Timber- Bucks 110, Thunder 106
saves — including a blind stop foil Nate Thompson’s attempt to wolves on Wednesday night in OKLAHOMA CITY — Bran-
on former Penguins forward convert a rebound in front. the season finale for both don Jennings scored 16 points
Ryan Malone in the first period Fleury’s best save came 11 teams. and the Milwaukee Bucks sent
— and shut down the Light- minutes in. He contorted him- Michael Redd into free agency
ning’s high-powered offense. self to stop Brett Clark’s shot Bobcats 96, Hawks 85 with a victory by beating the
Fleury earned his fifth playoff from the point that was deflect- CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ger- Oklahoma City Thunder in
shutout, one short of tying Tom ed in front by Dominic Moore, ald Henderson scored 20 points, overtime.
Barrasso’s franchise record. who was so sure the puck had D.J. Augustin added 17 points
The Lightning were held gone in he had already raised AP PHOTO and seven assists and the Char- Heat 97, Raptors 79
scoreless following a regular his arms to celebrate. Then, The Pittsburgh Penguins’ Arron Asham (45) celebrates his third- lotte Bobcats sent the Atlanta TORONTO — Eddie House
season in which they finished with Fleury’s back to the play, period goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 1 of a first- Hawks to the playoffs on a six- scored a career-high 35 points,
second in the Eastern Confer- the flopping goalie raised his leg round NHL playoff series in Pittsburgh Wednesday. The Penguins game losing streak with a victo- Juwan Howard added 18 and
ence with 247 goals. Fifth-seed- to stop Malone attempting to won 3-0 ry . the Miami Heat beat the Toron-
ed Tampa Bay is in the playoffs flip the puck in from the left to Raptors in the regular-season
for the first time since 2007. side. That electrified the crowd, Semin scored at 18:24 of over- Washington. Cavaliers 110, Wizards 93 finale.
The fourth-seeded Penguins which began chanting “Fleury! time and the Washington Cap- CLEVELAND — Ramon Miami will host Philadelphia
seized the momentum by out- Fleury!” itals rallied for a win over the Red Wings 4, Sessions scored 27 points, J.J. in its postseason opener Sat-
shooting the Lightning 18-7 in He wasn’t done. New York Rangers in Game 1 of Coyotes 2 Hickson added 15 and the Cle- urday.
the second period, and carried it In the opening minute of the the Eastern Conference playoff DETROIT — Pavel Datsyuk veland Cavaliers closed out one
into the third in the first playoff second, Fleury stopped Stam- series. and Johan Franzen scored mid- of the worst seasons in fran- Magic 92, Pacers 74
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NASCAR

Harvick brewing up a winner for new sponsor


Childress Racing driver has vited guests that the early suc- Johnston, Crown Beverages’
UP NEXT cess lets him try things at tracks CEO. “When Kevin wins, we
posted two victories this Aaron’s 499 that may help during the 10 chase move product.”
season for Budweiser. Talladega Superspeedway races. Piling up the points now Harvick visited the area John-
1 p.m. Sunday, FOX doesn’t always help, he said. ston called the facility’s “war
“We proved that last year when room” that tracked sales and pro-
we had a 300-point lead and duction on several flat-screen
By PETE IACOBELLI “I had a great time today,” Har-
AP Sports Writer didn’t win the chase,” he said. TVs. There were several promo-
vick said.
Harvick is prepared for the tional Budweiser posters of Har-
FLORENCE, S.C. — Kevin It is the first year that Harvick’s same old Talladega-type racing, vick and a hood of his No. 29
Harvick is tuning up for his next Richard Childress Racing team despite the two-car pods seen at Chevrolet on the wall.
Sprint Cup race at Talladega in a has carried the brand of Anheus- the season’s first restrictor-plate One poster read, “Congratula-
different sort of vehicle. er-Busch’s signature brew. And so race in Daytona two months tions Budweiser on your day at
Harvick jumped out the pas- far, it’s been a winning associ- back. Martinsville” and showed Har-
senger side of a Budweiser deliv- ation that Harvick hopes to con- “You have to play the game,” vick and his team celebrating the
ery truck and rolled a dolly full of tinue at Talladega Superspeed- Harvick said. “It’s just one, big victory earlier this month.
beer into a Wal-Mart here way in Sunday’s Aaron’s 499. 200 mph moving chess match.” “This is fun for me,” Harvick
Wednesday as customers and Harvick’s won at California and After the talk, Harvick got a said.
store workers gawked at the Martinsville and, with NASCAR’s tour of Crown Beverages Inc., a Then the 35-year-old racer
Sprint Cup star. new points system, has just about wholesale operation that ships rode in the big rig adorned with
It was part of an orchestrated locked up a spot in the series end- out 2.4 million cases of beer a Budweiser through town to the
promotion for Harvick and his of-season championship chase. year. He posed in front of stacks Wal-Mart. He pushed the dolly
new sponsor. He toured facilities This season, NASCAR will give of shrink-wrapped Budweiser, full of beer into Wal-Mart’s stor-
of an area wholeseller, had a two wildcard spots to racers with pictures he planned to put out on age area. AP FILE PHOTO

lunchtime question-and-answer the most wins who aren’t already Twitter. “Hi, Diane” Harvick said to the Kevin Harvick walking on pit road prior the first of two Gatorade
session with fans and ended by in the top 10 qualifiers. “We think Kevin is just another camera-shy woman receiving the Duel auto races at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona
stocking shelves. Harvick told the 100-or-so in- one of our salesmen,” said Schipp order. “Here you go.” Beach, Fla., in February. Harvick likes where he’s at this season.

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Larry Page speaks GOOG $576.28 Wholesale price report Producer Price Index Supervalu earnings SVU $9.08
Google’s first-quarter earnings report $640 $20
$572.73 Look for rising energy and food change The supermarket company
will give investors a chance to hear costs to send the Labor has had so many problems 15 ’10
1.6
CEO Larry Page’s plans for the Inter- 540 Department’s Producer Price ’10 ’11 est. the last few years that inves-
net search company. This is Index sharply higher. Econo- 1.0 tors will welcome any signs of 10
Google’s first quarterly report since ’10 0.9 improvement in its fiscal
440 mists are forecasting a 1 per- 0.8 5 $16.83
0.7
Today

the announcement in January that cent rise in the March PPI, after fourth-quarter report. During
0.6% Operating est.
Page would succeed Eric Schmidt as est. the index rose 1.6 percent in the recession, the company
CEO. Investors are nervous about Operating $6.76 $8.11 February. That was the largest lost customers to Wal-Mart EPS $0.62 $0.33
Page’s agenda. They’re particularly EPS increase in nearly two years in and other lower-priced food 4Q ’10 4Q ’11
anxious about whether Google will 1Q ’10 1Q ’11 the index, which measures retailers. It also tried to avoid
keep surpassing financial analysts’ price changes at the wholesale passing along price increases Price-to-earnings ratio: N/A
Price-to-earnings ratio: 27 based on past 12 months’ results
earnings targets under Page. The level. Gas prices were sharply to its shoppers. Supervalu lost
O N D J F M
company consistently beat expecta- based on past 12 months’ results higher in February, and they $202 million in its third quarter Dividend: $0.35 Div. Yield: 3.9%
tions when Schmidt was CEO. Source: FactSet continued to rise during March. Source: FactSet and cut its earnings forecast. Source: FactSet

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BUSINESS timesleader.com
SECTION

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2011


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Banana Republic coming


WALL STREET
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By ANDREW M. SEDER cupy 18,000 square feet and the lic are owned by Gap Inc. brands.
aseder@timesleader.com Banana Republic, which is set to The Old Navy opened at the site
WILKES-BARRE TWP. – The open in late summer or early fall, in the early summer of 2001, one
I N B R I E F Old Navy store at the Arena Hub would occupy the remaining of the first tenants of the shop-
Plaza is being remodeled, updat- 7,380 square feet of space. ping center that now includes
3.1 million jobs advertised ed and shrunk to make way for a
new neighbor and a store that’s
“We are extremely pleased to
welcome Banana Republic and
Lowe’s Home Improvement
Warehouse, Bed Bath & Beyond
Businesses in February posted the new to Luzerne County – a Ba- the newly remodeled Old Navy and Best Buy, among other big-
largest number of job openings in more nana Republic Factory Store. store to Northeast Pennsylva- box stores.
than two years, evidence that hiring is Robert Tamburro, trustee and nia,” said Tamburro. “These new Tamburro said the Old Navy is
picking up as the economy grows. general partner of Wilkes-Barre- stores will give northeast Penn- getting a completely new store-
The Labor Department said Wednes- based TFP Limited Real Estate sylvaniashoppersmoreoptions.” frontbutwillremainopenduring
day that employers advertised 3.1 mil- Development and Management, The nearest Banana Republic construction. SUBMITTED PHOTO
lion available jobs that month, the most announced Wednesday the store is at the Crossings Premi- The Old Navy renovations are Crews work on remodeling the exterior storefront of the Old
since September 2008. That was the 25,380-square-foot building that um Outlets in Tannersville, Mon- anticipated to be complete by Navy at the Arena Hub Plaza in Wilkes-Barre Township. The
height of the financial crisis, when now houses the Old Navy store roe County. There are 20 Banana early summer. store will still house Old Navy, but is being redesigned to also
Lehman Brothers collapsed. would become home to two Republics in Pennsylvania. TFP Limited developed and house a Banana Republic Factory Store under the same roof.
The department’s report shows that stores. The Old Navy would oc- Old Navy and Banana Repub- manages the Arena Hub Plaza. The new store is set to open in late summer.
there were 4.4 people, on average,
competing for each available job in

Lenders
February. That’s down from nearly 7 in
July 2009, but still above the approxi-
mately 2 to 1 ratio that exists in a
healthy economy.

ordered to
A rise in employment advertise-
ments is the latest sign that companies
are stepping up hiring. The private
sector in March added more than

reimburse
200,000 jobs for a second straight
month, the first time that’s happened
since 2006. And the unemployment
rate fell to 8.8 percent, the lowest level
in two years. By DEREK KRAVITZ
AP Real Estate Writer

JPMorgan’s earnings jump WASHINGTON — The federal


government on Wednesday or-
JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported a 67 dered 16 of the nation’s largest
percent jump in first quarter earnings mortgage lenders and servicers to
Wednesday on solid growth in invest- reimburse homeowners who were
ment banking fees and a drop in losses improperly foreclosed upon.
in its credit card portfolio. Government regulators also di-
The New York bank earned $5.6 rected the financial firms to hire au-
billion, or $1.28 per share, compared ditors to determine how many
with $3.3 billion, or 74 cents a share in homeowners could have avoided
the same period last year. The profits foreclosure in 2009 and 2010.
at JPMorgan, the first bank to report Citibank, Bank of America,
earnings, were way ahead of the $1.15
AP PHOTO JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo,
per share analysts surveyed by FactSet People shop for televisions at a Best Buy in Glendale, Calif. Consumers spent more in March on furniture, electronics the nation’s four largest banks,
and at restaurants, but also paid more for gas. were among the financial firms cit-
were expecting.

Consumers spend more in stores


ed in the joint report by the Federal
Revenue fell to $25.2 billion from
Reserve, Office of Thrift Supervi-
$27.7 billion in the same period last
sion and Office of the Comptroller
year.
of the Currency.
The slump in real estate continued
The Fed said it believed financial
to weigh heavily on JPMorgan’s results.
penalties were “appropriate” and
The bank increased its provision for
mortgage-related losses by $1.1 billion.
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
AP Economics Writer
Economists are hoping that a straight month. And their sales in- that it planned to levy fines in the
creased for an eighth consecutive future.
WASHINGTON — Consumers spent payroll tax cut and brighter month. Healthy gains in sales and in- All three regulators said they
American Airlines suing more in March on furniture, electronics
and at restaurants, but also paid more
outlook for job growth will ventory restocking typically lead to
more demand for U.S. factory goods.
would review the foreclosure audi-
ts.
American Airlines Inc. has filed a for gas. keep consumers shopping Economists are hoping that a payroll In the four years since the hous-
lawsuit against Travelport LLC and Retail sales increased 0.4 percent last this year. Consumer spend- tax cut and brighter outlook for job ing bust, about 5 million homes
Orbitz Worldwide LLC accusing them month, the Commerce Department growth will keep consumers shopping have been foreclosed upon. About
of “exclusionary and anticompetitive said Wednesday. It was the ninth con- ing accounts for 70 percent this year. Consumer spending accounts 2.4 million primary mortgages
business practices,” the airline said secutive monthly gain. of economic activity. for 70 percent of economic activity. were in foreclosure at the end of
Wednesday. The increase shrank to a 0.1 percent But analysts worry that the recent last year.
In return, Travelport and Orbitz when sales at gasoline stations were ex- spike in energy prices will not leave Another 2 million were 90 days
accused American of bullying tactics cluded. Still, the biggest decline in auto show slightly better gains. shoppers with much left over to spend or more past due, putting them at
and attempting to use the courts “to sales in more than a year also pulled Jennifer Lee, senior economist at elsewhere. The nationwide average for serious risk of foreclosure.
revive an unsuccessful strategy.” down overall sales. When taking out BMO Capital Markets, said the new re- regular gasoline is now $3.80 a gallon, Critics, including Democratic
The lawsuit is the latest develop- sales at gas station and of autos, retail port was “pretty decent ... considering up from $3.56 a month ago, according to lawmakers in Congress, say the or-
ment in a dispute over how American sales rose 0.6 percent. all of the headwinds the consumer is the motor club AAA. der is too lenient on the lenders.
will make its fares and other services Many analysts considered that a solid facing.” For March, sales of autos dropped a House Democrats introduced leg-
available online and how it will sell and gain, given the jump in gas prices and Businesses are stocking up based on sharp 1.7 percent, the biggest decline islation Wednesday that would re-
distribute its tickets. Since late last the fact that Easter is coming later this the increased demand. A separate Com- since February 2010. However, some of quire lenders to perform a series of
year, American has pulled all its travel year. They also noted sales in the previ- merce report said companies added to the weakness was because General Mo- steps, including an appeals proc-
information off Orbitz, which is affil- ous two months were revised up to their stockpiles in February for a 14th tors scaled back incentive offers. ess, before starting foreclosures.
iated with Travelport.

Iran won’t fuel Europeans


Iran’s state media say the country
has stopped providing fuel to European
Still haven’t upgraded to Windows 7? Might as well wait for 8
planes in retaliation for their refusal to
TECH TALK
IT SEEMS LIKE versions of software have a nasty habit
supply fuel to Iranian aircraft. Windows rolls out a of crashing your computer.
The official English-language Iran new operating system So far it looks like they’re going for
Daily newspaper on Wednesday quoted every other week. NICK DELORENZO increased mobile support and tweaking
First Vice President Mohammad Reza I’m old enough to of the controls – although it’s far too
Rahimi as saying that Iran has issued remember version 3.1, it was a tank. soon to get a good grip on the full scope
an order banning the supply of jet fuel and I recall how “revo- Many businesses, however, are still of the upcoming changes.
to European airlines. The newspaper lutionary” Windows sticking with the trusty Windows XP – In any event, the new operating sys-
says the order is effective immediately. 95 was when it was launched. I was one proven, stable, and cheap. tem is slated for release in 2012 at the
of the early adapters who picked up How long they’ll be able to do that is earliest, so you need not hold your
Windows 2000 and was brave enough debatable, and I suppose it depends on the first of the inevitable program leaks breath.
to use it at home and, again as an early what business they’re in. has occurred. Someone has let a copy of I will offer one prediction: with its
adapter, struggled with Vista and even- Many new programs require at least Windows 8 loose in the wild where now proven track record of reliability,
tually knocked it into shape. Windows Vista to run, and Windows 7 people can get their grubby hands on it. Windows 7 may soon be taking the
$3.77 $3.55 $2.87 Windows 7 was probably one of the is arguably the first Microsoft operating I’ve always half-suspected that these place vacated by the venerable XP: a
best releases of Microsoft’s ubiquitous system that can make full use of new leaks are a ploy by Microsoft to get their modern, reliable choice, if not the most
operating system. It was stable from multi-core processors without inflicting beta products out to a wider audience modern.
$4.06 day one of the beta release. It worked irksome driver-related suffering on for testing and to build hype for up-
07/17/08
with just about everything; it was fast; it hapless users. coming products. But whatever the Nick DeLorenzo is director of Interactive
didn’t hog resources; and it wasn’t But Microsoft has been working on case, I can’t recommend you look for it. and New Media for The Times Leader. Write
anywhere as annoying as Vista. In short, Windows 8 for a good while now, and Not only is it illegal, but unfinished him at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com.
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AllscriptH 20.45 +.16 +6.1 CornPdts 51.55 -1.03 +12.1 HewlettP 41.13 +.05 -2.3 MotrlaSol n 44.18 +.33 +16.1 Raytheon 48.68 -1.46 +5.9 TorDBk g 86.57 +.77 +18.1
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AlphaNRs 53.89 -.13 -10.2 Covidien 52.39 -.09 +14.7 HomeDp 37.67 -.09 +7.4 NCR Corp 18.78 +.13 +22.2 RegionsFn 7.21 -.06 +3.0 Toyota 77.98 +.78 -.8
AlteraCp lf 42.74 +1.05 +20.1 Cree Inc 41.16 -1.82 -37.5 HonwllIntl 57.31 -.22 +7.8 NRG Egy 21.31 -.03 +9.1 ReneSola 9.46 +.29 +8.2 TrCda g 40.95 +.11 +7.6
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Ameren 28.11 -.10 -.3 CybrOpt 8.67 +.09 +1.5 HostHotls 16.76 -.02 -6.2 Travelers 59.93 +.24 +7.6
Nabors 29.76 +.34 +26.9 RepubSvc 30.02 -.05 +.5 TriValley .72 -.02 +26.3
AMovilA 57.86 -.14 +1.2 CypSemi 18.10 +.08 -2.6 HudsCity 9.70 -.10 -23.9 NatFuGas 71.45 +.72 +8.9 RschMotn 54.83 +1.11 -5.7
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NatGrid 48.77 +1.02 +9.9 Revlon 15.88 +.14 +61.4 TrinaSolar 29.63 +1.21 +26.5
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BURTON MALKIEL MICHAEL FINKE RUSSELL KINNEL AEagleOut 15.86 +.12 +8.4 DR Horton 11.48 -.18 -3.8 Huntsmn 18.67 -.14 +19.6
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of investing classic, “A Random financial planning at Texas Tech at Morningstar AmerMed 29.47 -.02 +56.3 Danaher s 52.16 +.56 +10.6 ICICI Bk 50.25 +1.75 -.8 NewAmHi 10.24 +.02 +2.8 Rovi Corp 51.84 +2.13 -16.4
UBS AG 18.71 +.02 +13.6
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Investors are told to diversify their Stock index funds typically charge AmTower 50.36 +.73 -2.5 DeanFds 9.90 -.18 +12.0 iShGold s 14.23 +.03 +2.4 NJ Rscs 41.61 -.03 -3.5 RoyDShllA 72.94 +.41 +9.2 USEC 4.28 +.02 -28.9
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It’s tempting to choose a fund that portfolios by holding stocks, less than actively managed funds. Ameriprise 61.84 -.21 +7.5 Delcath 8.63 +1.37 -11.9 iShBraz 76.27 -.41 -1.5 NY Times 9.16 -.11 -6.5 SpdrDJIA 122.55 +.09 +6.0
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has had big returns lately, even if bonds and assets like gold or real Some index funds charge more Ametek s 42.81 +.48 +9.1 Dell Inc 15.42 +.72 +13.8 iSCan 33.17 +.05 +7.0 Newcastle 5.62 +.28 -16.1 SpdrGold 141.90 +.29 +2.3 UnionPac 96.90 +.36 +4.6
Amgen 54.94 +.32 +.1 DeltaAir 9.58 -.32 -24.0 iShGer 26.73 +.14 +11.7 NewmtM 56.32 -.92 -8.3 S&P500ETF131.46 -.01 +4.5
its fees are higher than the aver- estate. The implication is that you than others. Expense ratios for Anadarko 78.34 +.91 +2.9 DenburyR 22.39 -.03 +17.3 iSh HK 19.33 +.17 +2.2 NewsCpA 17.20 +.09 +18.1 SpdrHome 18.32 -.01 +5.3
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age for similar funds. Over time, need to own several funds. Finke funds that try to match the S&P Annaly 17.29 +.09 -3.5 DeutschBk 61.38 +.37 +17.9 iSh Kor 64.79 +1.55 +5.9
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fees are almost always a bigger says most investors would do fine 500 range from 0.06 percent to A123 Sys 5.29 -.03 -44.5 DevelDiv 13.26 -.01 -5.9 iShMex 63.43 +.28 +2.4 NiSource 18.75 +.02 +6.4 SpdrRetl 51.72 +.06 +6.9
UPS B 72.61 -.62 0.0
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factor in a fund’s return than how with one if it has a broad focus. 2.28 percent. Kinnel notes that ApolloGrp 39.88 -1.23 +1.0 Diageo 77.82 +.73 +4.7 iSTaiwn 15.15 +.15 -3.0
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US NGs rs 10.85 +.13 -9.5
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it invests. “The idea that you get He suggests target-date mutual actively managed funds can beat Apple Inc 336.13 +3.73 +4.2 Diebold 34.91 +.35 +8.9 iSh UK 18.30 +.07 +5.4 US OilFd 42.75 +.45 +9.6
NokiaCp 8.74 +.01 -15.3 SPX Cp 78.50 -.47 +9.8
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Arbitron 36.99 -.28 -10.9 DrSCBr rs 37.42 -.16 -20.1 iShChina25 45.48 +.44 +5.5 UtdTech 84.21 +.23 +7.0
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ally low fees had an average careful. Returns can vary widely of the same stocks as S&P 500 ArubaNet 31.36 +2.66 +50.2 Discover 24.23 +.17 +30.8 iShR2K 82.25 +.11 +5.1
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annual return of 3.35 percent from for funds with the same retirement funds. Over the last 10 years, it AstraZen 49.05 +.38 +6.2 Disney 41.70 +.07 +11.2 iShREst 58.20 -.07 +4.0 Novell 6.02 ... +1.7 Satcon h 3.14 +.08 -30.2 ValenceT h 1.50 -.05 -10.7
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2005 through March 2010. Those target year. Another option: a has had an average annual return ATMOS 33.01 +.07 +5.8 Dover 64.45 -.02 +10.3 ITT Corp 57.77 -.82 +10.9
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charging the highest fees had an diversified stock index fund that of 6 percent, nearly 3 percentage AutoData 52.06 +.02 +12.5 DowChm 36.70 -.26 +7.5 Identive 3.63 -2.06 +44.0 NustarEn 66.78 -.12 -3.9 SchoolSp 14.00 +.13 +.5 ValVis A 5.57 -.11 -8.8
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average return of 2 percent. has low fees. points better than the S&P 500. AvanirPhm 3.84 +.08 -5.9 drugstre 3.78 -.06 +71.0 Informat 53.34 +1.96 +21.1 NvMAd 13.17 ... +.7 SeagateT 16.43 +.33 +9.3 VarianSemi 43.87 -.30 +18.7
AveryD 41.12 -.18 -2.9 DryShips 4.76 -.03 -13.3 IngerRd 47.33 +.26 +.5 NvPA 13.02 +.03 -2.3 SearsHldgs 77.98 -.96 +5.7 VeriFone 55.29 +1.27 +43.4
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Nvidia 17.76 +.39 +15.3 SemiHTr 34.04 +.09 +4.6
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BHP BillLt 100.25 -.01 +7.9 DukeRlty 13.84 +.15 +11.1 IBM 163.95 +.70 +11.7 VestinRMII 1.50 -.03 +3.4
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American Funds PAMuniA m 8.47 -.01 +0.4 FrankTemp-Templeton PatriotCoal 24.06 +.06 +24.2 SpectraEn 26.96 +.09 +7.9 WendyArby 4.81 +.01 +4.1
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
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Bernstein GNMA 11.46 +.01 +0.9 PIMCO
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ComRlRStI 9.73 +.02 +7.6 STsryAdml 10.68 +.01 +0.2
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BlackRock DevLocMktI 11.03 +.02 +4.6 SelValu d 19.94 +.03 +6.3
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GrowA m 56.40 +.50 +5.7 NewMktIn d 15.69 +.01 +1.8 VALIC Co I Checkpnt 20.25 -.10 -1.5 Gentex 27.19 +.25 -8.0 MarIntA 34.19 -.14 -17.7
HighYldSel d 8.37 ... +4.5 TotRetIs 10.94 +.01 +1.8
Columbia OTC 59.50 +.62 +8.3 IntmdTFSl 10.74 ... +0.6 StockIdx 26.04 +.01 +5.0 TgtRe2015 12.82 +.03 +3.2
AcornA m 30.65 +.17 +4.8 TotRetrnD b 10.94 +.01 +1.7
Overseas d 33.90 +.21 +4.4 ShDurBndSel 10.97 +.01 +0.4 Vanguard TgtRe2020 22.88 +.05 +3.5
AcornIntZ
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DivrEqInA m 10.58 ... +5.1 Series100Index 9.13 ... +4.5 EqIncInv 27.55 +.10 +5.0 AssetA 25.50 +.02 +4.3
ValRestrZ 52.21 +.04 +3.5 ShTmBond 8.47 ... +0.5
OverseasJ d 50.99 +.21 +0.7
Permanent BalIdxAdm 22.00 +.03 +3.5 TgtRe2040 22.48 +.05 +4.6 Stocks rose slightly Wednesday after the Federal ited by a forecast from JPMorgan Chase that its
PerkinsMCVJ 23.87 +.03 +5.8
DFA SmCapStk d 20.53 +.02 +4.7 TwentyJ 66.70 +.30 +1.5 Portfolio 47.62 +.10 +4.0 BalIdxIns 22.00 +.03 +3.5 TgtRe2045 14.12 +.03 +4.6 Reserve’s latest survey of the economy found that losses from mortgages would continue. The Dow
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2YrGlbFII 10.17 ... +0.2 StratRRet d 9.89 +.01 +3.7 John Hancock
LifAg1 b 12.90 +.05 +5.0 PioneerA m 42.47 -.02 +3.9 CapOp d 34.63 +.13 +4.2 Tgtet2025 13.11 +.03 +3.9
manufacturing, consumer spending and corporate rose 0.1 percent. The S&P 500 rose less than 0.1
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5YrGlbFII 10.94 +.01 +0.6
EmMkCrEqI 22.65 +.14 +2.2 USBdIdx 11.31 +.02 +0.7 LifBa1 b 13.34 ... +3.8 Principal
CapVal 11.82 -.02 +7.3 TotBdAdml 10.55 +.01 +0.5 hiring rose across the country. A rise in retail sales percent, and the Nasdaq composite index rose 0.6
LifGr1 b 13.38 ... +4.2 L/T2020I 12.17 +.03 +4.4
EmMktValI 37.01 +.17 +2.4 Value 73.21 +.05 +6.6
RegBankA m 14.84 -.15 +1.3 SAMConGrB m13.65+.03 +4.0 Convrt d 13.91 +.02 +4.5 TotBdInst 10.55 +.01 +0.5 added to the buying. However, the gains were lim- percent.
IntSmCapI 18.18 +.12 +5.7 Fidelity Advisor DevMktIdx d 10.52 +.05 +4.6 TotBdMkInv 10.55 +.01 +0.5
SovInvA m 16.47 +.01 +5.1 Prudential Investmen
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DivGr 15.12 -.02 +5.1 TotBdMkSig 10.55 +.01 +0.5 JPMorgan Chase JPM Mistras Group MG Tyco International TYC
USCorEq2I 11.64 +.01 +6.3 NewInsI 20.92 +.13 +4.0 EmMktIAdm d41.07 +.26 +3.0
Keeley BlendA m 18.04 +.07 +4.8 TotIntl d 16.42 +.09 +4.2
USLgCo 10.37 ... +5.1 StratIncA m 12.58 +.01 +3.3
SmCapVal m 26.45 +.01 +5.9 EqOppA m 14.60 +.05 +5.2
EnergyAdm d134.64 +.35 +11.3 Close: $46.25 -0.39 or -0.8% Close: $17.08 0.58 or 3.5% Close: $52.01 -0.32 or -0.6%
USLgValI 21.68 -.03 +8.0 ValStratT m 27.30 +.11 +5.4 EnergyInv d 71.70 +.18 +11.3 TotStIAdm 33.12 +.03 +5.3
USMicroI 14.47 +.01 +5.1 Lazard HiYieldA m 5.63 ... +4.3 ExplAdml 73.12 +.46 +7.8 TotStIIns 33.13 +.04 +5.4 First quarter earnings at the bank The engineering services company France’s Schneider Electric denied
Fidelity Select IntlEqtyA m 6.55 +.04 +5.8
USSmValI 27.02 -.06 +5.7 Gold d 52.96 -.13 -0.3 EmgMkEqtI d 21.85 +.03 +0.3
IntlValA m 21.81 +.15 +5.9
Explr 78.55 +.50 +7.7 TotStISig 31.97 +.04 +5.4 jumped 67 percent on solid growth said fiscal third-quarter net income reports that it has launched a $30
USSmallI 22.69 +.03 +6.3 EmgMktEqO m22.24 +.04 +0.2 ExtdIdAdm 43.98 +.13 +6.6
Pharm d 13.27 +.05 +9.7 JenMidCapGrA m29.26+.21 +6.9 ExtdIdIst 43.98 +.13 +6.6 TotStIdx 33.11 +.03 +5.3 in investment banking fees. more than tripled, thanks to higher billion takeover bid for the Swiss
DWS-Scudder Legg Mason/Western
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Fidelity Spartan
CrPlBdIns 10.86 +.02 +1.9
JennGrA m 18.77 +.17 +4.0 ExtndIdx 43.95 +.14 +6.5 TxMIn d 12.12 +.06 +4.7 revenue. manufacturer.
ExtMktIdI d 40.49 +.12 +6.1 NaturResA m 59.08 +.20 +3.5 FAWeUSIns d98.04 +.48 +4.5 TxMSCInv d 28.56 -.01 +5.1
HlthCareS d 26.52 +.10 +8.9 IntlIdxIn d 36.92 +.20 +5.0 MgdMuniA m 14.80 +.01 -0.6 SmallCoA m 21.75 +.07 +7.1 GNMA 10.73 +.01 +0.8
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LAEqS d 51.63 -.22 -2.8 TotMktIdAg d 38.36 +.03 +5.3 Longleaf Partners UtilityA m 10.81 +.05 +6.1 USValue 10.84 -.01 +7.3
GNMAAdml 10.73 +.01 +0.9
Davis TotMktIdI d 38.36 +.04 +5.3 LongPart 30.71 +.19 +8.7 ValueA m 15.63 ... +6.1 GlbEq 18.82 +.06 +5.4
ValIdxIns 21.94 -.04 +6.1 50
NYVentA m 35.90 ... +4.5 USEqIndxAg 46.55 +.01 +5.1 Loomis Sayles Putnam GrowthEq 11.24 +.07 +4.2 WellsI 22.13 +.03 +2.9 45 16
NYVentC m 34.65 ... +4.3 USEqIndxI 46.55 +.01 +5.1 BondI 14.74 +.03 +4.7 GrowIncA m 14.20 -.05 +5.1 GrowthIdx 32.85 +.13 +4.2 WellsIAdm 53.61 +.06 +2.9 45
NYVentY 36.30 +.01 +4.6 First Eagle BondR b 14.68 +.03 +4.6 GrowIncB m 13.95 -.04 +4.9 GrthIdAdm 32.85 +.12 +4.2 Welltn 32.15 -.02 +4.0
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windy An approaching storm will result in rain over the Pacific Northwest.
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82/57 77/56
ty of sunshine, a
cool northerly
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82/50
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84/70 peratures near
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shallow cold
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56/32 Highs: 59-63. Lows: 40-43. Partly cloudy
and pleasant today. Clear to partly
down from the
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Towanda cloudy skies tonight.
north and pass
61/34
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Scranton Atlanta 74/47/.00 77/56/s 76/58/t Nashville 71/42/.00 76/56/pc 73/51/t Slightly colder
66/37
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air will move in
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and pleasant today. Partly cloudy skies
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Decision
time for
Online sites help girls avoid duplicated disasters

seniors
Sometimes, choosing a college is
harder than admissions process.

By LEANNE ITALIE
Associated Press

NEW YORK — Barry Lenson’s


daughter was thrilled to get into her
cozy, exclusive first-choice college,
happily signing up for an “admitted
students” overnight stay on the
small-town campus to make sure it
was the place for her.
It was a miserable, mind-changing
visit. Students mocked each other
and a professor. She got a cold
shoulder in the dorm.
“When my wife arrived to pick
her up the next day, my daughter
walked up to her and said, ‘Get me
out of here,’ ” recalled Lenson, in
Millburn, N.J.
So goes Decision Hell, as opposed
to Admissions Hell, which was sup-
posed to be the hard part.
MCT PHOTO
For tens of thousands of high-
Lynne Raymond, owner of Bala Girl shop in Merion Station, uses Colby Berman’s phone to take a picture of Colby, 15, in her prom dress

PROM POST
schoolers who sweated over college
so she can send it to friends to get their opinions and let them know that this is what she is wearing to prom.
applications, then nervously
checked email and mailboxes for ad-
mission letters this spring, the next
few weeks may be equally stressful
as they decide where to spend fresh-
man year.
Many schools require students to
make a decision by May 1. There are
campus visits to schedule, wait lists
to navigate, financial-aid packages
to leverage and deferment to consid-
By KATHY BOCCELLA To make sure the $400 Perhaps the best thing to BUY A DRESS, er, all at a time when many of the
The Philadelphia Inquirer dress was exactly what no happen to prom since spray- HELP A CAUSE nation’s 7,000 institutions of higher
one else wanted or, more on tans, social-media sites

P
More than 200 new and education — including the most
HILADELPHIA — Colby Ber- precisely, dared to wear to have sprung up at high gently used prom dresses coveted — report swelled ranks of
the May 15 dance to which schools to ensure that revel- will be offered for sale applicants looking to be Class of
man nearly swooned when she Berman had been invited by ers avoid the social trauma from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday
2015.
saw herself in the frothy pink her senior boyfriend, she of a “who wore it best” mo- at Premier Tanning in the
All turned out fine for Lenson’s
planned to upload a photo to Gateway Shopping Cen-
chiffon gown with gold beaded trim at ment at the big event. daughter, Olivia, who was grateful
ter, Edwardsville.
Lower Merion’s “Please Go ahead and laugh, but Gowns will be sold for for the chance to re-evaluate. Now
the Bala Girls store in Bala Cynwyd. Don’t Buy My Prom Dress” as proms have taken on the $20 each and handbags 21, she landed at an equally presti-
“It’s exactly what I wanted,” the 15- Facebook group as soon as glitz, not to mention the ex- and shoes for $5. gious yet larger, urban private
year-old Lower Merion High School she got home. pense, of a night at the Os- Wilkes University fresh-
school, where she’s a junior major-
“I think it’s a good idea,” cars, the only thing worse man Morgan Evans is
sophomore gushed as her entourage — running the event as a ing in political science.
said Berman’s aunt, Barbara than not getting invited is “I thought it was going to be very
community-service pro-
and there’s always an entourage when it Sylk, who accompanied Ber- getting there and seeing ject and will donate the open and accepting,” she said of her
comes to the increasingly complex task man and her twin sister to some other girl in your proceeds to Volunteers abandoned first choice, requesting
the store. “Even if it’s the dream dress. of America. For more that its name not be used. “It is in a
of picking out a prom gown — oohed same dress but a different information, call 760-
and aahed on cue. color, they get upset.” See PROM, Page 2C 7938. See DECISION, Page 7C

College hopefuls
still up against
>> Jacky >> Buckley, >> A back >> A train highlights
Buckley of 16, models extension is the heavily
Nanticoke another Place attached by beaded,

stiff competition
models a One Gigi dress Velcro and open-back
$329 beaded that retails for can be dress.
Place One $319. removed.
Riva Designs By ALEXIS TARRAZI
dress. The Record (Hackensack N.J.)
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Frantic
parents were reassured a few years
ago that it would get easier for high-
school students to be admitted to
their top-choice colleges. The theory
was that once the teenagers of the ba-
by boomlet were in college, their
younger brothers and sisters would
face less competition for coveted
spots.
Now, some parents and college
counselors are wondering whether
that time will ever come, while other
experts already are seeing competi-
tion easing somewhat.
Steve Cohen, author of six books
including “Getting In!” — the best-
selling book on college admissions
— said it is still very difficult to se-
PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER cure a spot at a selective school.
Even though the baby boomlet has

Bling, prints and purples are top trends


subsided, the competition has not
abated, because more foreign stu-
dents and immigrants are applying to
college.
By SARA POKORNY statement and, this year, girls can One Hollywood, said. practicaldressouttherethatcanbe “The largest cohort ever was two
spokorny@timesleader.com do that in a big way, literally. Small jewels also are still in style, worn on more than one occasion. years ago, the high-school class of
Break out the sparkly jewelry “Jewelsarecutinsquareandoval as long as they’re in abundance. “They’ve become convertible,” 2009,” Cohen said. “It went down
and perfectly pinned and sprayed shapes, and they’re really, really “Many girls look to dresses that Nardonesaid.“Thedressisshortin since then, maybe a half of percent
up-dos – prom season is here. big, like an inch or two big,” Kathy are completely beaded,” Coffee the front and long in the back, and from 2009 to 2010. That’s not going
to affect very much.”
We spoke to the owners of Prom Nardone of Prom Excitement said. said. “From top to bottom, there the back portion can be removed.”
Mahwah (N.J.) High School Direc-
Excitement in Edwardsville and The jewels most often adorn the isn’t a bit of the dress not covered “Girls can have a more formal
tor of Guidance Dominick Gliatta
Place One in Wilkes-Barre to find bust area, while some actually by some sort of beading.” look for the prom but be able to re- says he does see the improvement.
out what’s catching the eyes of make up the entire neckline. 2. More bang for your buck. The move that part for a cute, flirty “The last couple of years, colleges
prom-goers this year. “Some dress collars are made up price of these one-time wears has cocktail dress,” Coffee said. were in the driver’s seat because they
1. No such thing as too much of solely big, different-shaped jew- gone up over the years, but parents only had a certain number of spots
bling. Prom is all about making a els,” Michaelene Coffee, of Place will be happy to know there’s a See TRENDS, Page 2C but an exorbitant amount of applica-
tions,” Gliatta said. “Now the roles
are kind of reversed a little bit. The
student has a little more power now

See COMPETITION, Page 7C


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Go ahead and laugh, but as proms have


TREND PROM taken on the glitz, not to mention the
Continued from Page 1C Continued from Page 1C expense, of a night at the Oscars, the
This style highlights an accesso-
ry that falls in step with the “bling”
Online sites allow teens to
post photos of their frocks, in-
only thing worse than not getting invited
trend.
“Shoes are becoming very im-
vite critiques, comment on
other selections and scope out
is getting there and seeing some other
portant,” Nardone said. “They
want their shoes to be seen. It’s an-
what their friends are going to
wear — all before lining up a
girl in your dream dress.
other way to make a fashion state- date.
ment. The more decorated, the “Everyone wants to feel spe- Now the only difference be- wear to Germantown Academy’s
better.” cial for prom,” said Nicki Sa- tween a prom and a Hollywood junior-senior prom last year only
3. Color crazy. Every year there’s deghipour, 18, a senior at Ger- premiere are the red carpet and to get a message from a senior
a stand-out color. This time mantown Academy, who was paparazzi. saying she had the same dress
around, a regal hue is taking center looking at a royal-blue bead- “We all watch the awards and suggesting Geosits return
stage. crusted number at Bala Girls. shows and Fashion Police and hers.
“Purple is everywhere,” Coffee Wearing a clone of someone get inspiration for prom,” Katie “I told her I had it pinned for
said. “It doesn’t matter if it’s dark or else’s dress “would be horrible,” Weidman said. alterations, and she asked if they
light.” she said. As an added precaution, Bala had actually started cutting it,”
“Red is the second most popular At Lower Merion, every girl Girls owner Lynne Raymond Geosits said, adding that she had
color this year,” Nardone said. “We was invited to join the Facebook tracks purchases in a book so said yes even though the dress
also can’t keep ivory and nude in group. So far almost 200 have up- there’s no question of who got it hadn’t been touched.
the store for very long.” loaded pictures. first. When they got to prom, Geo-
4. Fit to print. “Ten years ago you “It’s required,” said Berman’s She said promgoers wouldn’t sits told the other girl she looked
would never see a print on a prom twin sister, Logan, who is also even look at a dress if a Facebook great.
dress,” Coffee said. “Now they’re going to Lower Merion’s senior friend was thinking of buying it. The senior said nothing.
everywhere.” prom. Still, double trouble seems un- The downside of the pre-prom
Head-to-toe print is most pop- And if they didn’t join in? “It avoidable. dress dickering is that there are
ular, as opposed to pattern on a sec- would be really awkward,” she Last year, two girls wore the no surprises when the big night
tion of the dress. said. same dress to the Shipley finally arrives.
A variety of prints is available. Prom lore is filled with stories School’s junior-senior prom even Which is why Laura Kelly, 18, a
“Watercolor prints, paisley, ani- of girls wearing the same gown though each posted it online. senior at Merion Mercy Acade-
mal,” Coffee said. “It can really be and of the ensuing heartbreak. Neither backed down, each say- my, is not going to post her
anything. There’s a lot to choose Debbi Weidman of Lafayette ing she had already gotten it al- gown.
from.” Hill, Pa., still remembers “the tered and couldn’t return it. “I personally don’t care if
5. Loosen up? Never. “Tight, trauma” of seeing another girl in “It was big drama,” recalled someone has the same dress as
tight, tight,” Nardone said. “It her dress at Cheltenham’s prom Silvi Specter, 17, a junior at the me,” she said.
comes down to being form fitting, ... in 1977. Bryn Mawr school. Then there are those at Me- MCT PHOTO

demure.” “I wore pink, and her dress was When showdowns occur, un- rion Mercy who say they don’t Shaina Olitsky smiles as she gets her prom dress fitted. Perhaps
One such silhouette that follows in green. It was awful. We looked derclassmen are expected to want to post their dresses, Kelly the best thing to happen to proms since Humvee limos and
this notion, without completely re- like mismatched bookends,” said back off. said, “but they go online and say spray-on tans, new Facebook groups where girls post pictures of
stricting mobility, is the mermaid. Weidman, whose daughter, Ka- Not Michelle Geosits, 18, who if you have it I’ll let you know, their prom dresses ensure there are no ’who wore it best’ mo-
“The dress can be tight to the tie, bought a white beaded gown posted the dress she planned to and you can return it.” ments on the big night.
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Solomon honored by
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Leo Solomon, retired superin- White For The Bride And The
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member, vice-chair and chair. He
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Carmen A. Insalaco III


Carmen Anthony Insalaco III, son
of Carmen and Kimberly In-
salaco, Dallas, is celebrating his
second birthday today, April 14.
Carmen is a grandson of Lois
Marymount High School Class of 1965 reunites
and Rick Connors, Wyoming;
Paul Brooks, Harding; and the Schuyler Avenue students collect pennies for leukemia/lymphoma society Marymount High School Class of 1965 held its 45th anniversary
late Carmen and Gerri Insalaco.
Schuyler Avenue Elementary School, Kingston, recently participated in ‘Pennies for Patients,’ a fundraiser reunion Dec. 1 1, 2010. Class members enjoyed an evening of din-
for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The fundraiser began with an assembly explaining leukemia by ner and dancing at Rodano’s, Wilkes-Barre. Chick and Chuck Duo
Megan Evans from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Each homeroom was then given a box to collect provided music. They also attended a Mass at 9 a.m. on Dec. 12,
change, dollar bills and checks for four weeks. The school was able to collect $2,346.69. Sara Napkori’s, first- 2010, at Our Lady of Hope Parish, Wilkes-Barre, followed by
grade class collected the most money, $306.31, and was given a pizza party and a gold pennant. Participants brunch at Old Country Buffet. Class members in attendance, from
and members of Napkori’s class, from left, first row, Connor Kazokas, Tiarra Rivas, Mary Sanchez, Ryan Sulli- left, first row, are Lorraine Petyo Elias, Agnes Toloczko Cardoni,
van and Sebastian Favata. Second row: Abby Goleach, Brennan Keefer, Kayla Sincavage, Gabe Brunn, Jacob Jane Klepadlo Wojtowicz, Mary Swan Kerpovich, Lorraine Bozent-
Stitzer, LeeAnn McDermott, Jeremy Long and David Booth. Third row: Dalton Krochmaluk, Irvenise Miliano, ka Cook, Janet Brothers Tyson. Second row: Walter Komski, Er-
Sydney Evans, McKenzie Dourand, Madison Savage, Treyvon Garrity, Shayla Harmon and Jacob Wolfe. Fourth nest Jendrzejewski, Thomas Wielgopolski, Andrew Kolessar, Carl
row: Wendy Patton, head teacher; Danielle Griffin, fundraiser coordinator; Irvin DeRemer, director of ele- Kopinski, Richard Shudak, John Wojtowicz, Paul Rollman, George
mentary education; Maylan Nicholson, school counselor; and Napkori. Connor Kavanagh also participated. Nelson and John Bednarski.

Ethan J. Shilanski
Ethan James Shilanski, son of
Dan and Debbie Shilanski, Sha-
vertown, is celebrating his eighth
birthday today, April 14. Ethan is
a grandson of Ed and Bettie
Shilanski, Sweet Valley, and John
and Jane Cable, Parkville, Md. He
has two brothers, Teddy, 20, and
Josh, 16.
PPL awards grant to TCMC
A $20,000 grant from PPL
Services was recently presented
to officials of The Commonwealth
Medical College (TCMC). The
funds will be used to support the
Medical Sciences Building, Pine
Street, Scranton. When complet-
ed, the building will serve more
than 500 Doctor of Medicine and
Masters of Biomedical Sciences
students and 175 full-time faculty
and staff members. To contribute
to TCMC, contact Brian Campbell,
Heath A. Williams Students of the Month honored at State Street Elementary chief development officer, at 570-
504-9624, or bcamp-
State Street Elementary Center recently began recognizing Students of the Month. These students are nominated by their teachers for bell@tcmedc.org. For information
Heath Andrew Williams, son of displaying exceptional behavior as well as academic ability. Students are recognized with a certificate of achievement and their pictures
Shannon and Richard Williams, on TCMC, go to www.thecommon-
are displayed on a billboard on the ‘Wall of Excellence’ outside of the cafeteria at the school. Students of the Month, from left, first row, wealthmedical.com. At the check
Mountain Top, is celebrating his
fifth birthday today, April 14.
are Alexi Ostroski, Kaylee Seitz, Abby Chalawich, Tayler Tienken, Janelle Meyers, Autumn Sprague, Mason Matello, Julia Kobusky, Raissa presentation, from left: Rich
Heath is a grandson of Carolee Pivarnik, Destiny Fuller, Sarah Lechak, Samantha Adamski and Derek Boos. Second row: Mia Murphy, Maggie Rittenhouse, Sean Craven, Beasley, regional director, PPL
and Harry Williams, Kingston, Brian Adamski, Gracelynn Marsh, Joshua Moore, Makayla Rosario, Rylee Riggs, Stevie Shonk, Alissa Fenner, Jaidin Broody-Walega, Zayden Services; Dr. Robert D’ Alessandri,
and Barbara and Tom Mulligan, Ebbecke, Emma Ballentine, Everett Klusmeyer and Katrina Thomas. Third row: Mrs. Pettit, principal; Brian Lechak; Garrett Vought; Bran- former president and dean, TCMC;
Allentown. He has a brother, don Steininger; Bo Hohnson; Lauren Sivak; Kailee Lyons; Derick McKenney; Lilliana Iveson; Morgan Kelly; Alaysia McDuffie; Karissa Emel; and Margaret McNulty, senior
Colin, 7. Jade McKenna; Abigail Lai; and Mrs. Parulis, counselor. Hannah Steele, Adam Do and Aria Desilva were also Students of the Month. director of development, TCMC.

IN BRIEF The dinner dance is for


S.P.U.D. clients and members
affected by HIV and AIDS.
Transportation is available by NAMES AND FACES King’s wom-
en’s volleyball
Joshua Schott, Drums, a senior
at Susquehanna University,
of the campus and local com- team and a Selinsgrove, recently won
contacting Jessica Carrion at
WILKES-BARRE: The Spe- member of advertising awards at the
munity. The event will include 570-961-1592. Reservations can Kelly Greenway, a senior at King’s the Aquinas Greater Frederick Advertising
cial Projects Under Devel- food, 50/50 raffles, a special be made by calling Donna College, recently co-wrote an Society, King’s Federation Student ADDY
opment (S.P.U.D.) Group is guest speaker and music pro- Zito-Kearney at 570-614-8349 article that appears in the honor society; Awards held at the Holiday
collaborating with Zebra Com- March/April 201 1 issue of the Iota Tau Al- Inn in Frederick, Md. The
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munications, Wilkes Universi- Greenway pha, the annual competition recog-
Formal wear is encouraged, but pa.com. Health Care Journal. The pri- Athletic Train- nizes creative excellence in
ty’s student-run public relations
agency, to hold a red-carpet- casual wear will be accepted. mary author of the article titled, ing Education Honor Society; advertising by both students
Prizes will be given to the WYOMING AREA: Wyoming ‘Non-Articular Displaced Medial Alpha Epsilon Delta, the Nation- and professionals. Schott
themed Spring Fling Dinner Epicondyle Avulsion Fracture in
best-dressed man and woman. Area School District recently al Health Pre-professional Honor received a gold award for his
Dance from 5-9 p.m. on Sun- a High School Baseball Pitcher: A Society; and the Sports Med- piece entitled, ‘Anne Frank
day. The event will be held in The event is free and gives announced that June 14-15 will Case Review,’ was Andrew Fla- icine Society. Greenway also Lecture Poster,’ and a silver
the ballroom on the second community members the op- be snow make-up days. Gradua- vell, a 2005 graduate of King’s provided medical coverage as a award for his piece entitled,
floor of Wilkes University’s portunity to show their support tion will still be held on June 10 College. Greenway, an athletic volunteer for the 2010 Penn ‘Battle of Antietam Commem-
Henry Student Center. for people infected with and as per the school calendar. training major, is a captain of State Special Olympics. orative Poster.’

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You may have to put a schools because it is easier.”

DECISION COMPETITION
Mahwah senior Alex Truglio
deposit down to reserve used the Common Application
a spot at one school to apply to 11 schools.
Gliatta said Truglio has every-
Continued from Page 1C while waiting to find out Continued from Page 1C thing a college could want. She
lot of ways, but it seemed too whether you make it off because there is not as much has a high GPA and a high SAT.
cutthroat. I’m so glad I didn’t competition. However, the elite She is involved in sports, com-
go.”
the wait list at another. schools are always elite schools, munity service and clubs and
Admissions consultant Patri- such as Harvard. They only ac- takes AP courses. Yet Truglio
cia Aviezer says swift action Heather McDonnell, associate cept 7 percent of their applica- was still wait-listed at Boston
may be required if teens are go- dean of financial aid and admis- tion regardless of the number of College.
applications.” Gliatta believes it boils down
ing after wait-list spots or trying sions at the nation’s most expen-
Technology also is playing a to demographics. “They are only
to improve financial-aid offers. sive college, Sarah Lawrence in
major role. With the increasing going to accept so many stu-
Make sure to heed all dead- Bronxville, N.Y., said withdraw-
popularity of the Common App dents from Mahwah High
lines for notifying admissions of- ing financial-aid requests won’t School or New Jersey,” Gliatta
— an online application accept-
fices of the desire to remain on a help or hinder chances there. said “They want to diversify
ed by more than 400 colleges
wait list. The process may not AP PHOTO About 60 percent of Sarah and universities — students can their student pool.”
be automatic. Politely ask the Students on campus at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, N.Y. Lawrence’s incoming freshmen apply to as many colleges as they So what do you need to get in?
following questions of the receive need-based aid from a want with the click of a button. “Good schools are not looking
school: In the past three years, recent years except fall 2007, any accolades since the applica- pool of about $14 million. Top “It’s kind of easy because ev- for the well-rounded kid, but
have you gone to your wait list when the percentage reached 41 tion first landed. Ask if there’s grants to “perfect-fit” students erything is there for you and you looking for the well-rounded
to admit? If so, how deep? percent, according to the “State anything else that would streng- can reach $62,000. The school only have to fill out one applica- class,” Cohen said. “Kids com-
You may have to put a deposit of College Admission” report re- then the application. received 2,000 applications for tion ... and it transfers it all over ing out of school with a laundry
down to reserve a spot at one leased last year by the National But sending too much infor- admission and plans a freshman to all of the schools you check list of activities are actually hurt-
school while waiting to find out Association for College Admis- mation to get off a wait list class of about 360. off,” Gliatta said. “Students are ing themselves. They want kids
whether you make it off the wait sion Counseling. The group rep- could backfire, said Rod Buga- Finances are a big part of the now applying to a few more that are specialists in one area.”
list at another. resents 11,000 counseling and rin, a consultant who worked in final decision for many families.
“Depending on the selectivity
of the college, there are years
enrollment officials from around
the country.
the admissions and financial-aid
offices of Columbia, Wesleyan
There may be wiggle room
when evaluating aid offers from The S in u s a n d Allergy Cen ter
when some colleges do not go A student’s likelihood of ad- and Brown. “Colleges already schools of equal stature. Pre- Are you s u fferin g V a lley EN T ca n h elp.
to their wait lists,” Aviezer said. mission off a wait list was about know about the student, so ad- senting one school’s offer to a from a n y of
“Last year, however, there was a
sudden climate change in the
1 in 3 in fall 2009, when schools
accepted an average of 34 per-
ditional letters of recommenda-
tion or daily emails sometimes
school you prefer might result
in a bit more money.
th es e s ym ptom s ? W e O ffer
• Na s a l Con ges tion • Allergy Tes tin g, S hots
number and size of wait lists cent of students from wait lists, leave a negative impression,” he Michael Steidel, director of • Fa cia l P a in , P res s u re a n d D rops
across the country. Attributed to the report said. The number said. undergraduate admissions at orHea d a che • Ba lloon S in u pla s ty
the increase in applications re- was up from 30 percent in fall Bugarin added that he be- Carnegie Mellon University in • S n eezin g • En d os copic S u rgery
ceived by colleges and the jock- 2008 and fall 2007, and from 29 lieves the lists “favor wealthy Pittsburgh, said his school sets • P os tNa s a l D rip • M in im a lly In va s ive
eying for students that ensued percent in 2006, according to applicants as many colleges do aside just under $1 million a • Chron ic Cou gh Na s a l S u rgery
as a result, more students re- the annual report, the most re- pay attention to a student’s fi- year of a freshman aid allocation
ceived a wait-listed letter.” cent available from the associ- nancial-aid eligibility if they do of roughly $18.5 million to re-
D avid I. Barras, M D (570) 283- 0524
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schools went to wait lists, which ance counselor take the lead, based aid to increase a student’s he said. “We’re trying to close
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Quarrelsome couple takes hostility to new heights as husband is dying


Dear Abby: We have inviting friends over for dinner. But a week COULD blow someone’s diet, to tell Mom before my next trip that I
been friends with
“The Bickersons” DEAR ABBY lately it seems everyone is on some
kind of diet and “can’t eat that.”
depending on the kind of diet the
person is on. And the reason someone
prefer she not go without hurting her
feelings?
for quite some time. I fix healthy meals — free of fats, who is on a severely restricted diet — I’m a Big Girl Now
They never have a ADVICE sugars and salt. If someone has a would accept a dinner invitation on
kind word to say to dietary restriction or wants to pass a weekly basis might be because he Dear Big Girl: Talk to your mother
ness it would bring the couple closer
each other. Mr. B. on dessert, I am fine with that, of or she wants to see you, wants to see at a time when you are both calm.
together, that is not always the case.
now has a terminal course. I don’t like it, though, when some of the other guests or doesn’t She needs to understand that her
Mr. B. may be frightened, angry, in
illness, and you would think they’d my carefully prepared meals turn want to be left out. hovering is making you self-conscious
pain and taking it out on his wife.
be kinder to each other at a time like into leftovers or get thrown away off when you need some independence.
Mrs. B. may be furious at her hus-
this. On the contrary, their fights are someone’s plate. Dear Abby: My mother and I are What I’m trying to convey is how im-
band for being sick and dependent,
more groundless and vicious than Why would anyone accept a dinner very close, and I love her very much, portant it is for you and your mother
and requiring her to have gone from
ever. It is becoming increasingly diffi- invitation and then turn into a picky but I have a problem. Mom goes on to communicate with each other.
being a wife to a caregiver. Also, they
cult to be around them. This is when guest? Would eating an average serv- every single field trip with my class.
both may be settling old scores.
they need friends more than ever, but ing of a good meal once a week blow There have even been times when she To receive a collection of Abby’s most
Because it’s painful to watch what’s
they’re driving everyone away! What someone’s diet? was the only parent in attendance. memorable — and most frequently re-
going on but you want to be support-
can we do? — Lost the Joy of Cooking The teachers are grateful for her, quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
ive, consider socializing with them ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
— Love is All We Need but it’s becoming embarrassing. I’m
separately. check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
Dear Lost The Joy: I’ll answer your a freshman in a private high school, Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box
Dear Love: While you might imagine Dear Abby: When does dieting be- questions in reverse order. Eating an and I want to start doing things more 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
that when a spouse has a terminal ill- come rude? I have always enjoyed “average serving of a good meal” once independently. What’s the best way is included.)

UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ll
have an unusual bag of tricks, make a gesture of good will
and you’ll have the opportunity that could catch others off
to show off one or two. This will guard. It will take a while for the
impress your peers. If you can recipients of this kindness to
make them laugh, too, you’ll be understand completely what has
doubly satisfied. transpired.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). People SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). It
depend on you. You will enjoy will seem as though the world
this as long as you are satisfied is just waiting for your interac-
that you can deliver what they tion. People will extend a hand to
need. If you can’t, you can avoid help you before you ask and will
stress by quickly delegating the answer your phone calls on the
responsibility. first ring.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Your CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
company will be requested. There’s a reason for the spring
You’re a treat to be around, as in your step and a secret behind
you act on your whims and fol- the sparkle in your eye — one
low through on your impulses. that you’re not likely to tell, even
CANCER (June 22-July 22). What a to your nearest and dearest.
loved one wants from you feels AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’ll
more like a dare than a request. be lucky twice today. The first
And though you’re not certain time will be an accident, but it’s
you can pull it off, you’ll enjoy an accident you can re-create.
trying. Remember the steps you took

GOREN BRIDGE LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Beware


of a person who apparently
knows everything. No one knows
that brought good fortune to
you the first time, and take
them again.
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH everything. A truly knowledge- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You
able person will share judiciously are reticent to ask for guidance
and admit when he or she because you’re afraid it will obli-
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION doesn’t know. gate you. But don’t worry — you
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Where don’t have to follow the advice
someone else sees a problem, you get.
you’ll see dollar signs. As you TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April 14).
stretch your imagination in You see substantial change this
a financial direction, you’ll year, and you quickly realize
come up with hypothetical how to make the current state
solutions with the potential to of things work in your favor. The
make you rich. next four weeks reinforce to you
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Like a that you are a valued member
cheerful animated version of of your team. June provides new
yourself, you will whistle as you motivation for a goal. You’ll do
work. It will seem as though work that’s on the cutting edge.
you are in harmony with all of Cancer and Sagittarius people
nature, including birds, butter- adore you. Your lucky numbers
flies and small animals. are: 23, 14, 39, 2 and 30.

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654-1112
Classes of 1976 and 1977 will hold
a reunion meeting at 7 p.m. on
Wednesday at Cork, Madison
Street, Wilkes-Barre. The 35th
anniversary reunion is scheduled
for Sept. 4 at Konefal’s Grove.
Anyone who has not received a
‘save the date’ postcard and
would like to attend the reunion,
can contact SShinko1@hot-
mail.com, or visit the Bishop
Hoban 35th reunion event site
on Facebook.

Coughlin High School


Class of 1960 will hold an orga-
nizational meeting for the picnic
reunion to be held in the sum-
mer of 2012 at 7 p.m. on Wednes-
day at Leggio’s, 1093 Route 115,
Wilkes-Barre.

Dallas High School


Class of 1971 will hold a reunion
meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at
Leggio’s, Dallas. Invitations have
been sent for the 40th anni-
versary reunion that will take
place on July 9 at Rice’s Pool
House. Addresses are still being
sought for classmates. For more
information, contact Barb Rice
Goldsmith at 675-3457.

Jenkins Township High School


Class of 1951 lunch bunch will
meet at noon on April 21 at Café
Italia (formerly La Piazza), River
Road, Port Blanchard. All class-
mates are welcome. Reports will
be given on the planned reunion.

Kingston High School


Class of 1946 lunch bunch will
meet at 1 p.m. on Friday at Lum’s
Fernbrook Inn. All classmates
are urged to attend.

Meyers High School


Class of 1961 will hold a 50th
anniversary reunion planning
committee meeting at 1 p.m. on
Tuesday at The Lakeside Skillet,
Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake. All
class members are invited.

Plymouth High School


Class of 1956 reunion planning
committee will meet at 6 p.m. on
Tuesday at Grotto Pizza, Ed-
wardsville. Plans are being made
for the 55th anniversary reunion
to be held in September at the
Checkerboard Inn, Trucksville. All
classmates are welcome.
Class of 1958 will meet at 7 p.m.
on Tuesday at Happy Pizza, 40
W. Main St., Plymouth, to contin-
ue planning for the class reunion
in July. The committee will meet
at Happy Pizza on the third
Tuesday of each month until the
reunion. Local class members
are urged to attend. For more
information, contact Dottie at
779-3889, John at 287-0582 or
hardshell@verizon.net.

West Side Central Catholic High


School
Class of 1961 will hold its 50th
anniversary reunion Labor Day
weekend Sept. 3-5 at the East
Mountain Inn and Suites, 2400
East End Blvd., Wilkes-Barre.
Dress is informal for the entire
weekend. Addresses are being
sought for Barbara Molchan, Gail
Perugino Williams, Richard
Phillips, Lorraine E. Plevel, Irene
C. Plisko, Elaine A. Podskoc and
John J. Stasik. Contact Claire
Moran at 283-9589, John Kop-
icki at 639-5871, or Patty Gareis
Kiernan at 829-1195 with any
information.

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Friday
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the highest respon- Paid!!!
PUBLIC NOTICE
until 2:00 P.M. (local time) on the 27th day
of April at the Kingston Municipal Building
NANTUCKET BUS TRIP
named Sam. Black You may email Labor Day weekend
sible bidder. Individ- located at 500 Wyoming Avenue,
& white. Lost on your notices to A yard or garage sale uals may bid on one FREE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Kingston, PA 18704-3681. The Bids will be
Sept. 2nd to 5th
$475 includes bus,
Monday April 11 in that the Dallas Township Board of Supervi-
Haddonfield Hills mpeznowski@ in classified or both individual sors shall convene a public hearing on
publicly opened and read aloud immedi-
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ately thereafter.
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DRAWINGS and PROJECT MANUAL, may
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hearing shall be to consider and solicit son Engineering, Inc., 613 Baltimore Drive,
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or mail to 288-8995 public input and comment on two pro- Suite 300, Wilkes- Barre, PA 18702-7903.
German Shepherd. The Times Leader NOTICE ment will approve posed Ordinances amending the Dallas 570-283-3927
Female. Last seen NOTICE IS HEREBY the appropriate bid afternoons &

MONTY SAYS
15 N. Main Street Township Zoning Ordinance. A summary PROJECT MANUAL is in one binding and
in West Wyoming Wilkes-Barre, PA GIVEN that, the award. of the subject Ordinance and amendments evenings
4/7. Named Secret Regular Monthly DRAWINGS are bound separately. Bidders
18711 therein, are as follows: may secure DRAWINGS and a PROJECT
or may come to Meeting of Laflin Vehicle #1 is avail- Mamma Mia
Puppy. Very shy. Borough as sched- able to be seen at MANUAL upon payment of forty dollars
For additional Ordinance 1. ($40.00). (Please add $10.00 for U.S. Mail April 20th
570-864-0739 information or uled, is Monday, 165 Amber Lane, The amendments within this Ordinance Orchestra Seats
May 9, 2011, and is Wilkes Barre, PA delivery or $20.00 for FedEx delivery with-
questions regard- are designed to regulate the development, 1-800-432-8069
ALL JUNK CARS being held for Gen- 18702 and Vehicle out a FedEx account.) All construction
ing legal notices production, compression, processing, work is included in one Prime Contract.
eral Business pur- #2 is available to be
you may call
poses at the Laflin seen at 32-34 West
transmission and metering of oil and gas
SPRING GETAWAYS
WANTED!!
Marti Peznowski and related facilities authorized by Checks shall be made payable to Borton-
at 570-970-7371 Municipal Building, Union Street, approval of a zoning permit as a condition-
47 Laflin Road, Kingston, PA Lawson, and will not be refunded. Bidders Longwood/QVC 4/30
or 570-829-7130 al use in designated zoning districts within and Sub- Bidders, such as Sub-Contrac-
Laflin, Luzerne between 9 a.m. – 4 Seneca Lake W/E
ŠCALL ANYTIME County, Pennsylva- p.m. . Sealed bids
must be marked
the Township, including but not limited to,
supplemental regulations addressing spe-
tors and Materialmen, may secure addi-
tional CONTRACT DOCUMENTS upon pay-
4/30 to 5/1
nia, at 7:00 p.m. The cial criteria, standards, conditions and
ŠFREE REMOVAL LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
public is invited to
attend. Council
“VEHICLE BIDS” and
are to be received
Joe C. got this
week kick start-
requirements applicable to defined uses
ment of thirty dollars ($30.00) per PRO-
JECT MANUAL and two dollars ($2.00) for
Baltimore
Aquarium 5/14
GIVEN that a Certifi- and activities regulated within the subject each DRAWING.
ŠCA$H PAID cate of Organization
intends to act on the
following Ordi-
at 165 Amber Lane,
Wilkes Barre PA ed. Valero Texas Ordinance. DaVinci Exhibit 5/14
Sight & Sound -
was filed with the 18702 no later than Open. The Knee A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 10:00
ON THE SPOT Department
State, Common-
of
nances: (1) an Ordi-
nance Removing 5:00 p.m. Wednes-
Kicks need
Ordinance 2.
The purpose of this Ordinance is to repeal
A.M. on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at the
Kingston Municipal Building, 500 Wyoming
Joseph 5/14
NYC/World Yacht
the Stop Sign on day April 27, 2011.
570-301-3602 wealth of Pennsyl-
vania, on March
30th, 2011. The
Oakhill Drive con-
trolling traffic in a
Bids will be opened
on Thursday, April
points... the following provisions of the Dallas
Township Zoning Ordinance:
Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704-3681.

Each BID, when submitted, must be


5/22
Boston Pop W/E
northwesterly direc- 28, 2011 at 2:00 A. Repeal in its entirety Article 323, 5/28 to 5/30
Line up a place to live name of the Limited tion at the intersec- p.m. Uses Not Addressed Within Ordinance,
accompanied by a "Bid Security" which

in classified!
Liability Company is:
ACADIA TRADERS,
tion of Cedarwood
Drive and Oakwood
Eugene M. Brady
Executive Director
which reads as follows:
shall not be less than ten percent (10%) of
the amount of the BID. 1-800-432-8069
LLC Drive; and (2) an
This entity has been Bidders attention is called to the fact that YANKEES TRIP
120 Found organized pursuant
Ordinance amend-
150 Special Notices SECTION 323 USES NOT ADDRESSED not less than the minimum wages and TO CINCINNATI
ing the maximum WITHIN ORDINANCE June 20, 21 and 22
FOUND: Kitten, to the provisions of penalty for Code salaries in accordance with the provisions
the Pennsylvania Whenever, in any district established of the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act (Monday, Tuesday,
female, black & violations in the Bor- ADOPT: Adoring under this Ordinance, a use is neither Wednesday)
white, 5-6 months Limited Liability ough to $1,000.00 SERVICE - 442 and contained in the CONTRACT
Mom, Dad, Big specifically permitted nor denied and an DOCUMENTS, must be paid throughout Catch the Yankees
old, is wearing a flea Company Law of per violation per SERVICE -
Brother would like application is made by a landowner to the the duration of this project. take on the Reds at
collar. 1994. day. A complete SERVICE -
to share a lifetime Zoning Officer for such use, the Zoning The Great American
570-824-3256 copy of the Ordi- of hugs & kisses YOU DON’T Officer shall refer the application to the Ballpark in Cincin-
nances are avail- The Municipality of Kingston does not dis-
in our loving home GET THAT Zoning Hearing Board to hear and decide criminate on the basis of race, color, nati, Ohio

LOST:
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the Laflin Municipal national origin, sex, religion, age, disability
Please Call Board shall have the authority to permit or familial status in employment of the pro- *Round trip bus
LEGAL NOTICE Building during reg- Lynda & Dennis the use or deny the use in accordance transportation
vision of services.
BROWN WALLET NOTICE IS HEREBY ular business hours. 888-688-1422 with the standards governing special *Beer, soda & food

April 8th
GIVEN that Articles
of Incorporation for
Barbara Fairchild
Secretary
Borough of Laflin
Expenses Paid
PAYING $500
MINIMUM
exception applications. The proposed use
may be permitted only if it is determined to
Municipality of Kingston is an Equal
Employment Opportunity Employer.
on the bus
*Great box level

Wegmans
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Were filed with the ADOPTING A NEWBORN
is our greatest wish.
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be similar to and compatible with permit-
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seats to two games
(Mon & Tues night)
(parking lot) Pennsylvania Full size 4 wheel conflict with the general purposes and furnish and pay for a satisfactory Perfor- *Hotel accommoda-
Department of State Abundance of love, drive trucks intent of this Ordinance. The burden of mance Bond and a Labor and Material tions at the Millenni-

Collect
Sentimental and approved secure life of family proof shall be upon the applicant to um Hotel. Just three
Value. March 30, 2011, awaits. ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ demonstrate that the proposed use would
Payment Bond.
blocks from stadium
under the provisions Annie & Mike for heavy equip- meet the standards and criteria for a spe- and walking dis-
REWARD ment, backhoes, Municipality of Kingston reserves the right

Cash.
of the Business Cor- 1-800-606-5589. cial exception as contained in Section to reject any or all Bids and to waive infor- tance from Cincin-
Call Lou poration Law of Expenses Paid. dump trucks, 1510.2 of this Ordinance and would not be nati Zoo and other
bull dozers malities in the Bidding.
1988, as amended detrimental to the public health, safety and downtown attrac-
570-825-3368
and supplemented. LINE UP HAPPY TRAILS welfare and/or environmental features and tions

Not
TRUCK SALES BIDS may be held by OWNER for a period
characteristics of the site and/or sur- Price: $350
370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation
A GREAT DEAL... 570-760-2035 rounding areas.
of not to exceed sixty (60) days from the
date of the opening of BIDS for the pur- Call 570-287-9701
542-2277
IN CLASSIFIED!
Dust.
pose of reviewing the BIDS and investigat- for more info.
6am to 8pm B. Repeal the term “Excavation and
Looking for the right deal ing the qualifications of Bidders, prior to
Extraction of Minerals” as conditional use awarding of the CONTRACT.
on an automobile? in the Conservation District under Article
Turn to classified. 5, Subsection 501.4. For The Municipality of Kingston:
It’s a showroom in print!
Sell it in The Classified’s got
the directions!
C. Repeal the term “Excavation and
Extraction of Minerals” as conditional use
____________________________
Paul Keating, Administrator
135 Legals/
Public Notices
Times Leader ADOPTION
in the General Industrial District under Arti-
cle 5, Subsection 508.4.
Classified A loving married
A copy of the full text of each the above RADIO STATION FILING NOTICE -
section. teacher couple
with so much to summarized Ordinances are on file and
available
WMGS-FM, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA
offer would love
to adopt your for public inspection during normal busi- On March 31, 2011, an application was filed with the Federal
newborn. We ness hours at The Times Leader News, 15 Communications Commission requesting consent to the transfer
North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711, of control of WMGS, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 92.9 in
can provide a 310 Attorney at the Luzerne County Law Library, connection with the reorganization of Citadel
lifetime of happi-
ness, security Services Luzerne County Court House, 200 North Broadcasting Corporation.
& educational River Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711, and
opportunities. ADOPTION at the Dallas Township Municipal Building, The transferor is the existing shareholders of Citadel
Expenses paid. DIVORCE 601 Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas, PA Broadcasting Corporation. The officers, directors, and
Nancy/Kevin CUSTODY 18612. Subject to the payment of a fee attributable owners holding l0% or more of the capital stock are
1-866-254-3529 Estates, DUI equal to the cost of reproduction, any per- FLC XXXIII Partnership, L.P., FLC XXXII Partnership, L.P.,
www.nancykevin ATTORNEY son wishing to secure a copy of either Forstmann Little & Co. Equity Partnership VI, L.P., Farid Suleman,
2adopt.com MATTHEW LOFTUS Ordinance, may do so by contacting the Judith A. Ellis, Jacquelyn J. Orr, Patricia Stratford, Randy L.
570-255-5503 Dallas Township Assistant Secretary, Taylor, J. Anthony Forstmann, Michael A. Miles, Michael J.
Nancy Balutis, at the Dallas Township Regan, Thomas Reifenheiser, Wayne T. Smith and Theodore J.
Municipal Building (570)674-2007. Forstmann.
BANKRUPTCY
FREE CONSULT Notice is further given that the Dallas The transferee is the shareholders of Citadel
Township Board of Supervisors shall con- Broadcasting Company, as reorganized. The officers and
Guaranteed sider adoption and enactment of the directors are Farid suleman, Judith A. Ellis, Jacquelyn J. Orr,
Call 829-7130 Low Fees above summarized Ordinances at a regu- Patricia Stratford, Randy L. Taylor, William M. Campbell, III, Greg
to place an ad. Payment Plan!
Colleen Metroka
lar monthly meeting scheduled for Tues-
day, May 3, 2011, at 7:30P.M. local time at
Mrva, Paul N. Saleh, Jonathan Mandel and John L. Sander.
There are no attributable owners holding 10% or more of the
570-592-4796 the Dallas Township Municipal Building, capital stock.
If you break off 601 Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas, PA
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– guy gets the public inspection weekdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and
To Advertise Call Today ring back!
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Atty. Kurlancheek Ms. Nancy Balutis, 5:00 p.m. at the studios of Station WMGS,
829-7130 timesleader.com bridezella.net 800-324-9748 W-B Dallas Township Assistant Secretary
Dallas Township
located at 600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702.
PAGE 2D THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique
& Classic & Classic
ACME AUTO SALES BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE FORD `92 MUSTANG LEXUS `98 LS 400 MERCEDES-BENZ `95 SALEEN `02 VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
Excellent condition, CHEVY`75 CAMARO FORD `52
SL 500
343-1959 One Owner. Convertible,

SE 281
55,000 original garage kept, 1 350 V8. Original
COUNTRY SEDAN
1009 Penn Ave Leather, CD,
Scranton 18509 Alloy Wheels miles 5.0 auto, owner. Must see. Convertible, with owner. Automatic
Across from Scranton Prep $16,450 some engine Low mileage, 90K. removable hard Convertible, silver transmission. Rare -
GOOD CREDIT, BAD Leather interior. All CUSTOM LINE
upgrades. Garaged top, dark Blue, on black, garage tuxedo silver / black STATION WAGON
CREDIT, NO CREDIT showcar. $8200 power. GPS naviga- camel interior, kept, Production vinyl top with black
Call Our Auto Credit tion, moon roof, cd V8, automatic,
(570) 283-8235 Summer Driving #351. 14,500 naugahyde interior. 8 passenger,
Hot Line to get changer. Loaded.
Pre-approved for a Only, Garage Kept. miles. Asking Never damaged. 3rd seat, good
406 ATVs/Dune Asking $10,000. Call
Buggies
Car Loan!
800-825-1609
FORD ‘02 570-706-6156
Very Good
Condition, No
$23,500,
Serious inquiries Great running
condition. Red with
$6,000. Call
570-489-6937
condition, 2nd
owner. $9,500.
www.acmecarsales.net 560 Pierce St.
FOCUS WAGON LINCOLN `00 LS
Accidents. Classy only!
cloth interior, power
CHRYSLER `49
570-579-3517

QUARTER MIDGET Kingston, PA Car. Price 570-477-3600


08 CHYSLER 300
www.wyoming Low mileage, Reduced! door locks, power Let the Community
black, V6 1 owner. Low miles.
WINDSOR
SCION ‘08 TC
One owner $13,995 windows, power Know!
RACE CAR
06 DODGE STRATUS valleymotors.com V6, All leather. Ask-
$7,984 or trade for moon roof, Place your Classified
RT, Black, sunroof, 570-714-9924 ing $5,800. Call
SUV or other. 5 speed, just Silver / gray, 4 door Ad TODAY!
76 inch Bull Rider, wing, 31,000 miles (570) 819-3140
570-388-6669 Low mileage, sedan. 6 cylinder 570-829-7130
CADILLAC `04
Honda 120 motor, 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE (570) 709-5677 serviced, 117k.
42,000 miles, 4 flathead, fluid drive.
3.0, hunter green, Asking $5,300
MERCEDES-BENZ
Kirkey seat,
new brake system,
A-Main feature wins
tan leather (AWD)
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
SEVILLE SLS LINCOLN`06
speed, front wheel
drive, 2 door, anti-
570-885-2162
45,000 original
miles. Just like new!
REDUCED $15,000
FORD `65
Asphalt/Dirt, White, 4 door, 4cyl.
560 Pierce St.
`97 SL320
lock brakes, air con-
VOLKSWAGEN `04 Call Jim: GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE
Many Extras, 66,000 miles Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition. Kingston, PA TOWN CAR LIMITED ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power 570-654-2257 White with red
Value $6,000,
Sell for $2,999
Call (570) 954-2749
01 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX GT, whte,
4 dr., V6
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Fully loaded.
46,000 miles,
windows, power
mirrors, cruise con-
BEETLE
CONVERTIBLE CORVETTES
leather interior.
Black top.
Just serviced. Triple coated trol, AM/FM radio, 289 Engine, rebuilt.
01 AUDI S8 QUATRO 570-714-9924 Blue. AM/FM cas-
SUZUKI ’00 Burg./tan lthr.,
Nav., 360 HP, AWD
108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $8,000. (570)
Pearlized White.
Showroom
CD
player,
player, Mp3
keyless
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
WANTED 61,000 original
miles. Original
01 AUDI A8 L 709-8492
FORD ‘05 EXPLORER condition. entry, sun/moon 1953-1972 owners manual

QUAD MASTER $18,900. dows, locks & Any Condition! EXCELLENT CONDITION!
cashmere beige, roof, rear defroster, doors. Boot cover
4x4, auto, 520 tan lthr., nav., AWD
01 AUDI A8 L
CHEVROLET ‘06 SPORT TRAC XLT 570-814-4926 or
(570) 654-2596
Blue, convertible,
tinted windows.
$14,200.
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
Courteous, Fast
Professional Buyer.
$8,800.
(570) 881-2447

CORVETTE
miles, winch, heat- 1/2 Ton, 4WD, (570) 443-7522 Call Licensed & Bonded
ed grips. $4,650.
570-239-2877
green, tan leather
navigation, AWD
automatic, V6
$15,992
40th Anniversary
Model. 47,000
before 9:30 p.m.
Garage kept.
Reduced
corvettebuyer.com LINCOLN `66
CONVERTIBLE
1-800-850-3656
Blk, auto, sun roof
WANTED! miles. Minor $14,000
CONTINENTAL
YAMAHA`04 RHINO 01 VW CABRIOLET
Silver beauty, 1 repairs. $7,500
SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 570-822-1976
FORD `66
ALL
Silver, Brown top, or best offer. Leave Message 4 door,
Owner, Museum 5 door hatchback,
Excellent condition, 5-spd, convertible Call 973-271-1030 Mustang Coupe. Convertible, 460
quality. 4,900 Only 8,600 miles
200 hours. Priced 00 MERCEDES-BENZ
miles, 6 speed. All
MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 VW ‘07 BEETLE Pearl white, pony cu. engine, 67,000

JUNK
to sell. $6,500 or S-430 slvr/blck $15,892 miles, 1 owner
possible options interior. Pristine
best offer. Call lthr., 64,000 miles 560 Pierce St. Leather Interior, condition. 26K since `69. Teal
including Naviga- Alloys, Moon Roof
Keith 570-971-4520 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, Kingston, PA miles. $17,000 or green / white
CARS!
tion, Power top. Pure silver metallic. $13,840
2 dr, auto, silver best offer. leather, restorable,
New, paid $62,000 www.wyoming Roof & mirror caps
77 Pontiac Firebird $2,500 570-287-
409 Autos under Black V6, T-Tops
Must sell $45,900 valleymotors.com in black. Tartan red (570) 817-6768
5775 / 332-1048
$5000 73 VW BEETLE CONV.
olympic blu, blck
570-299-9370 570-714-9924
CA$H cloth / panther black
leather interior. 560 Pierce St.
CHEVROLET `05
AUTO
Black bonnet Kingston, PA
PAID
top, 4 speed
CADILLAC `94 SUVS, VANS, FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE stripes. Automatic. www.wyoming

TAHOE Z71
Steptronic paddles. valleymotors.com 560 Pierce St.
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s CD AND ALLOYS

570-301-3602
SERVICE
Dual moon roofs,
DEVILLE SEDAN 07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT $9,880 570-714-9924 Kingston, PA
Silver birch with Cockpit chrono www.wyoming
grey, V6 AWD package, conven-
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
07 DODGE NITRO SXT, grey leather interior, valleymotors.com
94,000 miles, 3rd row seating, ience, cold weather
garnet red, V6, 4x4 (heated seats) & 570-714-9924

DIRECTORY
automatic, front rear A/C & heat,
MAZDA `04 3
06 DODGE RAM 1500 65,000 miles, good
wheel drive, 4 4WD automatic with premium packages.
SLT, quad cab, condition, keyless
traction control, 5.3l Dynamic stability
door, air condi- hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
engine, moonroof,
Hatchback, 92,000 control. Xenon
entry, cassette/ 415 Autos-Antique
tioning, air bags, 06 CHRYSLER TOWN & miles. Excellent radio + snow tires. & Classic
rear DVD player. headlights, front
COUNTRY TOURING 560 Pierce St. condition. auto, $12,500
all power, cruise Bose stereo + many and rear fog lights.
570-474-5268
CADILLAC `80
red, 4 dr., 7 pass., Kingston, PA sunroof, premium Parking distance
control, leather mini van more options. Imm- sound and alloy
aculate condition. www.wyoming control. Harmon-
interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
SLT, silver, auto., 76,000 adult driven
miles. $15,600. Call
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
wheels. $8,300
(570) 864-2337
Kardon sound sys-
tem. Chrome line TOYOTA `06 COUPE DEVILLE
V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY (570) 378-2886 & interior. Mint condi-
AVALON Excellent condition,

CHEVROLET `99 SPORT white, V6, ask for Joanne


FORD ‘10 MAZDA `04 RX-8 tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive! New tires, new
$3,000 located in
Hazleton.
CHEVROLET `86
4x4 Hunter Green, $21,500 brakes, Inspected 570-454-1945 or
ASTRO VAN
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
green, auto, V6, TAURUS SEL 80,000 miles. 570-341-7822 March 4, AC,
AVPS, Fully
561-573-4114
468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
CORVETTE AWD, V6 & Alloys New brakes &
56,000 miles, 4.3
cylinder engine,
4x4
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
4x3 manual, 3 over-
$21,920 rotors. New
alignment. Two MUSTANG ‘02 loaded, 18,000
mile bumper to
bumper warranty.
CHEVROLET `68 C10
New 350 motor and $ WANTED JUNK $
automatic. Clean. drive, 350 engine new rear tires.
$2,500. Call
(570) 829-0549
Silver, black leather,
3rd seat, AWD with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust
No accidents.
PRICE REDUCED
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black top.
90,000 miles.
$12,900.
new transmission.
REDUCED TO VEHICLES
05 CHEVY EQUINOX $8,000 or best (570) 881-3712 $5,000 FIRM LISPI TOWING
system. White with 6,500 miles. One
CHRYSLER `97 Silver, 4 door, 4x4
05 FORD EXPLORER red pearls. Custom
560 Pierce St.
offer. For more
information, call
Owner. Excellent
To place your
(570) 906-1771
We pick up 822-0995
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
XLT, white 4 door flames in flake. New Condition. $18,500
SEBRING tires & hubs. 1 Kingston, PA (570) 332-4213
4x4
04 JEEP GRAND owner. 61,000 origi- www.wyoming
570-760-5833
ad call...829-7130 SS clone. 350
VITO’S
Convertible. Gold
with newly installed CHEROKEE LAREDO, nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296
valleymotors.com
MAZDA `10 NISSAN `06 ALTIMA TOYOTA `10 engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi- All Junk
navy top/rear win- Special Edition.
Ask for Les
570-714-9924
3i SPORT
SE, special edition. Camry SE. 56,000 rear. PowerGlide &
dow. 124,000 city Grey, sunroof, 4x4 59,000 miles. Auto, miles. Red, alloy transmission. Power Cars &
miles. As is. Asking 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
CHEVROLET HONDA `06 CIVIC EX 16,000 miles, black. fwd, 4 cyl., original wheels, black cloth disc brake kit. Over
GINO’S
$2,600. Negotiable. ER, seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4 2 door, 5 speed, air, 3 Year/36,000 mile owner. Fully loaded, interior. Will consid- $20,000 invested, Trucks
2010 CAMARO
570-822-2776 or power windows & warranty. AC, AM/FM CD changer. er trade. $14,200 sacrifice at $8,500.
570 709-9404
Leave Message
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
V-6 Victory Red,
locks, sun roof, CD, power windows.
ABS. Excellent
Power driver seat,
anti-theft alarm,
(570) 793-9157 (Wilkes-Barre)
Call 732-397-8030
Wanted Like New
04 DODGE DURANGO cruise & alloys.
Highest
FORD ‘01 EXPLORER LIMITED, Sandstone,
tan leather, 3rd
black interior,
all bells and
Excellent condition,
very well main-
condition.
Asking $13,900
excellent condition
$9,900
570-283-1165
TOYOTA `93 MR2 Prices
Tires
2 DOOR SPORT.. whistles. tained with service (570) 283-1165 T-top, 5 speed.
2 DOOR SPORT seat, 4x4
$15 & UP!
Silver, 97,000 miles.
Good condition.
04 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, quad cab,
$25,000
570-706-6489
records, remaining
Honda warranty. Rare, Exclusive To place your
AM/FM/CD, AC,
power antenna. CHEVROLET `79 Paid In
CA$H
Includes snow tires. hemi, silver, 4x4 65K, $10,500.
Opportunity To ad Call Toll Free New tires. No rust. Like New
$3,700.
570-313-0462
04 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
CHEVY `06 COLORADO 570-706-0921
Own... 1-800-427-8649
Great condition.
$5,000
CORVETTE L-48 FREE Batteries
HONDA `07 CIVIC
Extended cab. Auto. All Corvette options,
Call after 5PM Gold tan leather, PICKUP
3rd seat, 4x4
Power steering, a/c.
NISSAN `06 SENTRA (570) 708-0269 all original,
Good Year tires,
new
$20 & UP!
MERCEDES-BENZ `86 ‘26 FORD
40k miles. 2 wheel Sport SI. Red, with after 6:00PM
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
drive. black interior, 1.8 S, Special new mufflers, just 570-574-1275
LS, white, V6, 4x4 Carry Out Price
190 E
04 KIA SEDONA EX,
green, tan leather,
$12,600, negotiable.
570-678-5040
75,000 miles. 6
speed, spoiler and MODEL T
Edition, Power
steering, brakes, TOYOTA ‘09 tuned. 46,000 miles.
$6,500 or best
570-301-3602
offer 570-262-2845 288-8995
SCION XD
body kit. Tinted win- Panel Delivery windows & locks.
4 cylinder gas 7 pass. mini van
engine. 125,000 04 JEEP GRAND
CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU
dows,
Reduced $11,900
100 point 6 CD changer.
Excellent condition, Automatic,
or 570-239-6969
CALL US!
CHEROKEE LAREDO Concours quality WANTED
miles. Clean, runs
excellent. $2,000 gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 Affordable. (570) 714-0384 restoration. Red 43K. $12,500. traction control, TO JUNK Cars & Full Size
With Warranty. 570-881-6897 remote start.
Call 570-328-7370 03 FORD WINDSTAR with black fend-
YOUR CAR Trucks. For prices...
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR
$6,992 ers. Never Driven. $14,680 Lamoreaux Auto
LX, green, 4 door,

VOLKSWAGEN `01 entertainment sys.


7 pass. minivan VITO’S
0 miles on
restoration.
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
Low mileage,
2 door post car, in
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
Parts 477-2562

RARE! good condition for


&
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
PASSAT GLS WAGON
Job Seekers are
18000 miles, auto- age. Serious CA$H ON THE $POT, looking here!
blu, V6, 4x4 $40,000
matic, front wheel inquiries only, call Free Anytime Where's your ad?
03 CHEVY 1500, V8, $38,000
Satin Silver Metallic.
GINO’S drive, 4 door, anti- 570-829-7130 and
X-cab, white, 4x4 $36,500 for details. $8,500 Pickup ask for an employ-
1.8L 4 cylinder 560 Pierce St. lock brakes, air 560 Pierce St. or best offer. Call 570-301-3602 ment specialist
turbo. Cold weather 02 MERCURY MOUNT- conditioning, air Kingston, PA
package & traction AINEER PREMIUM,
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming Wanted: bags, power locks, www.wyoming
Steve at
570-407-0531
control. 101,700 white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4 valleymotors.com
Junk 2002 BMW 745i power windows, valleymotors.com
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $4,300
(570) 417-7678
02 GMC SONOMA SLS,
X-cab, slvr, 4x4
570-714-9924
Cars &
The Flagship of
the Fleet
power mirrors,
power seats, all
power, cruise con-
570-714-9924
CHEVY `68 CAMARO
01 DODGE RAM 1500
regular cab, 4x4, CHRYSLER ‘06 Trucks
New - $87,000
Midnight Emerald
with beige leather
trol, GPS/naviga-
tion system, Volkswagen ‘03 SS
396 automatic, 400
135 Legals/
Public Notices
135 Legals/
Public Notices
with cap
98 FORD F-150, 300C HEMI Highest interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition.
AM/FM radio, CD
changer, Mp3 play- GTI transmission, clean
interior, runs good,
regular cab pick up Light green, 18,000 er, keyless entry,
green, auto 4x4 miles, loaded, Prices Loaded. Garage
leather interior,
moonroof, 5 speed, 71K, garage kept, HEARING NOTICE
Kept. Navigation loaded,$9750 custom paint, Fire
VOLVO `97 850
leather, wood trim,
$24,000. Paid!! Stunning,
sun/moon roof, excellent condition, Hawk tires, Krager NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public
rear defroster, new 570-578-2149 hearing of the West Pittston Zoning Hear-
Dark blue, 1 owner, 570-222-4960 FREE PICKUP Must Sell! wheels, well
floor mats, Winter ing Board will be held on THURSDAY,
leave message $20,000 maintained.
VW `05 JETTA
garage kept. Frost pearl paint, APRIL 28, 2011, at 7:30 P.M. at the West
109,000 miles 288-8995 $18,600
heated seats, side
$23,900
Pittston Borough Building, 555 Exeter
$2,500/Best Offer
BMW `04 325i CHRYSLER `02 mirror defroster, Silver with black
Negotiable
570-693-2742 Avenue, West Pittston, Pennsylvania
(570) 474-5277
1993 CADILLAC backup camera, interior. Auto. Sun- 18643, to hear and decide:

412 Autos for Sale PT CRUISER


Inferno Red, flame
HYUNDAI `04 ALANTE
auto rear view mir-
ror dimmer, Blue-
tooth, phone, nav.,
roof. All options.
Excellent condition.
1 owner. 33K miles.
STUDEBAKER ‘31
Rumble seat, coupe
1) The application of Nicholas Telincho, for
a property located at 317 Chase Street,

ACURA `00 INTEGRA design. Chrome


wheels. 47,000
TIBURON GT 2 Door
Convertible
& radio controls
on steering wheel,
Asking $13,500. Call
570-693-2129
Good condition.
Call for details
located in an R-2 Zoning District. The
applicant seeks a Special Exception to
Blue, 5 speed
GS Coupe. 1 owner, miles, one owner. manual, CD, Air, Exquisite Candy 4.5 years remain- Leave Message (570) 881-7545 allow operation of a counseling service in
clean title. 106K, Looks and runs factory alarm, Apple Red black ing on 7 year the lower level of the premises, which use
automatic. Leather great. New inspec- soft top. 13,000 100,000 miles Nis- requires approval pursuant to Section
interior, all power, tion. $5,800
power windows &
original miles. All san bumper to
457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 502.2 of the West Pittston Borough Zoning
locks. 38K.
remote start, moon- 5 Speed. Like New!! Call (570) 472-1854 $7,500 negotiable. available options, bumper Premium Auto Auto Ordinance relating to Home Occupations;
roof, alloy wheels New Tires, tinted Call 570-540-6236 including gold Warranty included,
and more! $4,000 windows, sun roof, DODGE `01 STRATUS alloy wheels. EXCELLENT CON- 2) The application of Alice Fassett, for a

$$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$


570-709-4137 black leather Garage Kept. 1 DITION Altima property located at 331 Franklin Street,
interior. Only
SE HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA owner. Final HYBRID 35city/33 located in an R-2 Zoning District, seeking a
AUDI ‘01 A6 57,000 Miles!!!
PRICE REDUCED TO 4 door, automatic
GLS, automatic.
Only 2,400 miles.
Model Year.
Gorgeous
highway mpg.
$18,900.
Special Exception to allow the construc-
tion of two (2) roofs to a previously
2.7 T Quattro, dark
$14,000!! Power windows, $20,750 Automobile! 570-371-9001 FOR JUNK approved structure, which use requires
gray with tan leather $31,000 Call after 5:00 p.m.
interior, automatic For more info, seats & locks . V6,
Asking $2,900. Call $29,900
VEHICLES approval pursuant to Section 906 of the
West Pittston Borough Zoning Ordinance
call (570) 762-3714
transmission, 135k (570) 819-3140 or $27,900 PICKED UP relating to Enlargement of Non-Conform-
highway miles, fully
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA ing Uses and Structures; and
BMW `07 328xi
(570) 709-5677
loaded, well main-
tained, $7900. Selling your
From an Exotic, Auto, one owner, 570-876-1010 3) The application of First United
Private Collection Local trade
570-675-3808 Black with black
interior. Heated Camper? 560 Pierce St. $11,435 570-346-7673 Methodist Church, for a property located
Place an ad and Call 570-650-0278 at 408
AUDI `02 A4
seats. Back up & Kingston, PA
navigation sys- find a new owner. www.wyoming Wyoming Avenue, located in an R-2 Zon-
570-829-7130 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts ing District, seeking dimensional variances
MERCEDES-BENZ `01
3.0, V6, AWD tems. New tires & valleymotors.com
automatic, tiptronic brakes. Sunroof. authorizing the establishment of off-street
570-714-9924
transmission. Fully Garage kept. Many
FORD `04 MUSTANG parking and a driveway access on the
Montgomery Avenue side of its premises.
extras! 46,000
C-240
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
loaded, leather
interior. 92,000 Miles. Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
LINE UP 560 Pierce St.
A copy of the Zoning Permit applications
Asking $19,500. Loaded, automatic, Kingston, PA
miles. Good condi-
tion. Asking $9,500. 570-825-8888 or V8, Auto, 1,200
miles, all options,
A GREAT DEAL... AC, heated leather www.wyoming are on file and available for public inspec-
tion at the Borough Secretary's Office,
626-297-0155 seats, 4 door.
Call (570) 417-3395
Call Anytime! show room condi-
tion. Call for info.
IN CLASSIFIED! $4,700
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 $300 and Up 555 Exeter Avenue, West Pittston, PA
18643.
AUDI `05 A4 Asking $24,995 JEEP `04 GRAND Call 570-388-6535

$125 extra if driven,


Turbo, Navy Blue
BMW `93 325 IC
Convertible,
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151
CHEROKEE LIMITED MERCEDES-BENZ `05 PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 Any person with a disability requiring spe-
cial accommodation to attend this hearing
with grey leather
interior, fully
loaded automatic.
Metallic Green
Exterior & Tan FORD `07 MUSTANG
4WD, 6 cylinder
auto. Moonroof. 240C CONVERTIBLE
Blue/white top &
pulled or pushed in. should notify the Borough Secretary's
Office at 570-655-7782 as early as possi-
93,000 miles. All
records. Excellent
Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
Fully powered. New
brakes & tires.
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles,
Excellent condition,
white interior.
Recent document- NOBODY Pays More ble prior to this meeting.

All interested parties wishing to present


570-760-2035
Heated Seats. 2nd great, $11,500. 94,000 highway ed frame-off
condition. 4 new dealer serviced. Sun testimony are encouraged to attend this
Owner, 66k Miles. negotiable. miles. $11,500 restoration. Over
tires & new roof, heated seats. hearing.
Excellent Condition, 570-479-2482 (570) 822-6334 $31,000 invested.
brakes. Asking $15,500. Call Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Garage Kept, will sell $21,500.
$10,000 or best Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
KIA `08 RONDO
Issued by: Joseph D. Burke, Esquire
offer. Call for info
Excellent Gas
Mileage. Carfax FORD `07 570-288-3916 570-335-3127
Solicitor
417-2010 Days
779-4325 Nights
available. Price
MUSTANG GT
Maroon with beige
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER West Pittston Zoning Hearing Board

Harry’s U Pull It
reduced $7,995 interior. All options.
or trade for SUV or Premium package, 78,000 miles. Still
C-CLASS S 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices
BMW `02 330
CONVERTIBLE
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
silver, black leather
interior, 5 speed
under
Received
warranty.
60,000
mile servicing. New
Silver with leather
Great convertible,
black top, 6 speed
570-388-6669 manual. 20,000 interior. Good condi- manual transmis- AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
WE’VE MOVED
83K miles. Beautiful miles. $18,900 tires. KBB Value tion. 34,000 miles. sion, carbon fiber
condition. Newly (570) 868-3832 $8,500. Asking only $15,000 Negotiable
re-done interior $7,900. A Must See! (570) 885-5956
dash, leather interi-
or, front & rear PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
leather & carpeting.
CADILLAC ‘06 STS FORD `10 FUSION SE (570) 457-0553
trunk, fast & agile.
VEHICLES!!!
MERCURY `95
$13,500.
570-313-3337 AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles,
Silver/grey, grey
interior. Automatic, KIA ‘00 SPORTAGE $18,000
offer. Call
or best
DRIVE IN PRICES RUBINA A. ZAMAN M.D.
CHEVROLET `84 sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound
AWD, Moonroof/
spoiler package.
4 dr, 4cyl. auto 4x4.
$1,850 DEALER GRAND MARQUIS 570-262-2478
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Infants, Children
system, 6 CD 15,000 miles.
PLYMOUTH ‘99
4 door, V8, fully
SUBARU `05 LEGACY & Adolescents
CAPRICE CLASSIC
Very Clean. New
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park-
Remainer of
extended warranty.
VOYAGER VAN
loaded, moon roof,
new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in SPORT AWD Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! Moved to:
913 Rear Wyoming Ave.
Tires. Burgundy red
ing assist, remote
keyless entry, elec-
Sirius radio, 6 CD
changer. Garage 6cyl., 7 pass, auto. excellent shape. 2 Air, new tires & Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! Wyoming, Pa 18644
with vinyl top. $1,750 DEALER owners. Call brakes, 31,000
tronic keyless igni- kept. Asking DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
MUST SEE! tion, & more! $17,000 or best Current Inspection (570) 822-6334 or miles, great (570) 693-3005
$2,400 (570) 970-9351 condition. $11,995.
(570) 269-0042
$17,600 offer. Call on all vehicles
570-836-1673 www.wegotused.com
Accepting New Patients
570-881-2775 (570) 823-8403 570-825-8253
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415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 427 Commercial 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 442 RVs & Campers
& Classic & Classic & Classic Trucks &
Equipment HARLEY DAVIDSON
HARLEY DAVIDSON 100th `03 HARLEY DAVIDSON SUZUKI ‘04 SUNLITE CAMPER TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
LINCOLN `88 OLDSMOBILE `68 WANTED: PONTIAC Anniversary
GSXRthan
1000CC1,000
22 ft. 3 rear bunks, Rear queen master

TOWN CAR `78 FIREBIRD ‘90 CHEVY C60 ` 06 SOFTTAIL Garage


Edition Deuce.
kept. 1 01’ SPORTSTER Less
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom.
61,000 original
miles, garage kept,
DELMONT
DRASTICALLY
Formula 400
Berkshire Green,
BUCKET TRUCK
Automatic. Sterling NIGHTTRAIN
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
miles. Team colors
with matching hel-
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
extra large living
triple black, leather Originally purchased utility body, excel- met & jacket. Fend-
REDUCED!! Dark gray metallic, must see. Asking awning. $4500. room + sofa bed.
interior, carriage at Bradley-Lawless lent condition. New er eliminator kit.
This model only new rr tire & $20,000. Call 215-322-9845 Big View windows.
roof, factory wire in Scranton. Car tires & brakes. Too Scorpion exhaust.
produced in 1967 brakes, many 570-706-6156 Air, awning, sleeps
$6,000.
wheels, loaded, & 1968. All was last seen in many features to list extras. $10,900 Call Dave after 5 Looking for the right deal 6, very clean, will
excellent condition.
$5,500. Call
original 45,000
miles, Color
Abington-Scranton
area. Finder’s fee
$3,200. Call
570-299-0772
(570) 592-4982
KAWASAKI ‘05 pm 570-825-0394 on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
deliver. Located in
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
Mike 570-237-7660 Burgundy, cloth paid if car is found Line up a place to live NINJA 500R. 3300 883 cubic inch 215-694-7497

MAZDA `88 RX-7


& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
and purchased. Call
John with any info CHEVY ‘08 3500 in classified!
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
motor, Paco rigid
frame, extended &
SUZUKI ‘77 It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
(570) 760-3440
HD DUMP TRUCK HONDA hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400 raked. Low miles.
$6,000 or best
GS 750 the directions!
skirts, always 2004 CRF 100. 570-760-3599 Needs work.
kept, 65k original garaged. Trophy
421 Boats & 2WD, automatic.
Excellent condition. 570-825-3711 offer.(973) 271-1030 $1,500 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Only 12,000 miles.
miles, black with winner at shows. Marinas $1500 or best offer. or best offer
grey leather interior, Serious inquiries
Vehicle in like
new condition. 570-498-7702 HARLEY DAVIDSON 570-822-2508
all original & never
NEW LOW PRICES!
CUSTOM
only, $7,500. $21,900.
seen snow. $8,900.
Call 570-237-5119
570-690-0727 570-288-4322 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 2006 NIGHTTRAIN SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai
SPECIAL EDITION

MERCEDES-BENZ `73 PONTIAC `68 FORD ‘99 E350 Blue


Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr

CREST 15’
#35 of 50 Made smoked wind
$10,000 in acces- screen. Great bike,

450SL with CATALINA Fiberglass


BUCKET VAN
Triton V8. 2 speed
sories including a
custom made seat.
runs great. Helmet
& kevlar racing
400 engine. 2 Exotic paint set, gloves included.
Convertible boat with boom; 92,000miles; Alien Spider Candy Loaded!
$
4,990* $4,990*
removable hard top, barrel carburetor. $2995. Call for info
trailer. Out- $9999 or best price. Blue. Excellent con-
power windows, AM Yellow with black (570) 881-5011
Great condition. Call dition. All Documen-
/FM radio with cas- roof and white wall board propul- 570-675-3384 or
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
sion. Includes: 570574-7002
tation. 1,400 Asking
$25,000 or best TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED 03 Ford 02 Ford Escape
2 motors offer. Call Windstar
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
(570) 696-3513
Erinmade, 439 Motorcycles 570-876-4034 TRIPLE 955 CC
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage PONTIAC 1937 “Lark II series”
PRICE HARLEY ‘01 To place your
7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing.
kept, excellent con- Fully restored near
original. New paint, REDUCED! ad call...829-7130 Blue, never
dropped. Excellent Loaded w/ 66K Miles

7,890* $6,490*
dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272 new interior, new
wiring, custom tint-
$2,400
NEGOTIABLE
DAVIDSON
Electra Glide, Ultra KAWASAKI ‘06
condition. $4,200
Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564
$
Collect cash, not dust! ed glass, new motor
570-417-3940 Classic, many Vulcan Classic
Clean out your & transmission. ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth
B a d Cre d it YAMAHA ‘1975 80
chrome acces- 1500
basement, garage Spare motor &
Black and chrome. Custom 4Dr Breeze
SALT CREEK SKIF
trans. 16” wide sories, 13k miles,
or attic and call the Metallic Emerald Fuel injected. 21” Antique. Very good
white walls car in

N o Cre d it
Classified depart- excellent condition Green. Garage windshield. Pas- condition. Must see.
14’ fiberglass fish- senger backrest.
ment today at 570- in storage for 2 ing boat, tri-hull kept, like new Low milage. Road
829-7130! Floor boards. title. Asking $1,260

N e e d a Ca r?
years. $14,000 or (very stable), 25 HP condition. Includes 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
Remainder of war-
2,890*
Call (570) 825-5810
4,990 $
Harley cover.
best offer. Serious Tahatsu outboard, $ *
MERCEDES-BENZ `76 inquiries ONLY.
Call 570-574-1923
Full Galvanized
Trailer. Perfect Con-
$12,900
570-718-6769
ranty. Expires
Feb., 2012. Kept in
Leave Message

450SLC heated garage!


YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
dition. Built in fuel 570-709-4937 *All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.

TANK ‘07 VISION


Never damaged.

MOTOR TWINS
tank. All new in ‘01. 1100 Custom. 5800
80K miles, 1 owner,
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 7,000 miles. Great

570 -693-30 76
mint condition, no $2,500 condition! $6,800 miles, light bar,
2007 Tank Motor 570-256-7311 cobra exhaust,
rust. Must Sell! Sports Vision Motor- SOFT TAIL DEUCE 570-574-9217
$9,900 LIMITED EDITION. windshield, many CALL STEVE MORENKO
cycle. 250 cc,
SEA NYMPH ‘94 Radical paint, only w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om extras, must sell. 2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming

279396
570-829-0847

LINEUP
Brand new. 0 miles.
$2,400. For more 19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, good condi-
200 produced,
Rhinehardt pipes,
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty
KAWASAKI $5,995. Call
570-301-3433 718-4050
`08 NINJA
information call Tom
tion. $6,000 or best lots of chrome.
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
at 570-825-2114
ASUCCESSFULSALE offer. Call Beautiful bike!
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
INCLASSIFIED!
LINEUP 570-722-4077 Asking $9,500
or best offer. W E M AK E IT EAS Y! 250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000 750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind-
ASUCCESSFULSALE miles. Great starter
Doyouneedmorespace? INCLASSIFIED! STARCRAFT ‘80 570-474-0154
bike. $2,800 Seri- shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl,
YOMING VALLEY
ous inquiries only.
A yard or garage sale
in classified
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
16’ DEEP V Call 570-331-4777 Excellent Condition.
Must See. Asking

is the best way in classified


‘90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 KAWASAKI `10 $2,499. Call after 4.
570-823-9376 AUTO SALES INC.
A
tocleanoutyourclosets!
is the best way & trim— ‘92 EZ
SCREAMING EAGLE CONCOURS 14
197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
tocleanoutyourclosets! loader trailer. With
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR 825-7577
You’re in bussiness You’re in bussiness ‘00 Tracker Series
V-ROD Sport/Touring with
Matted black finish. 09 CHEVY COBALT 06 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
You r Frie n d In
60lbs foot pedal, 2 ABS/traction
with classified! with classified! Orange & Black. control, showroom Mint condition. New TOURING EDITION CONVERTIBLE
downriggers, stor-
Used as a show NEW
VOLKSWAGEN `71 new, 400 miles, tires, inspected,
The Ca r B u s in e s s
ages, gallon tanks, AD D R ESS AT
bike. Never abused. metallic blue, 6 year fully serviced &
2 fish finders and 260 S. R ive rSt,
480 miles. Excellent warranty included. ready to ride. Wind-
SUPER BEETLE
more. MUST SEE. P la ins , P A
Make Best Offer.
condition. Asking
$20,000 or best P a rtia lL is ting ! $12,000. shield & sissy bar.
Low miles & garage
12K Miles 53K Miles

11,900 9,450
570-331-3674
Convertible. Runs Call 866-320-6368
after 5pm.
offer. Call kept. $4800. or best $ $
LOW M IL EAG E S P EC IA L S
SUZUKI `07 C50T
great. Excellent
MERCEDES-BENZ `88 condition. Original
570-876-4034 offer. 570-762-5158
06 SUZUKI FORENZA 04 KIA RIO WAGON
...............$11,995
engine. Can be 424 Boat Parts/ 2008 V W ..R...A...BBIT
420 SEL seen by appoint-
ment. Must Sell
Supplies HARLEY DAVIDSON 5 S pe e d,49K M ile s.
CRUISER YAMAHA` 08 R1
............................$6,995
1998 C..A...D..ILLA C D EV ILLE
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Silver with red
leather interior.
Every option.
$9,000
(570) 455-8400
FLOTATION VESTS:
1 adult medium. 1 ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC 68K M ile s.

EXCELLENT
...................................$7,495
child medium, 1 life 2003 PO N TIA C SU N FIR E Perfect condition. 41K Miles 53K Miles
VW CLASSIC `72
Garage kept, show-
7,475 5,550
34K M ile s. 3700 miles, new
Garage kept, $ $
CONDITION
room condition. preserver. $40 for rear tire, undertail
2 tone blue. 2006 C HEV RO LET C O BA LT SS
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200
KARMANN GHIA
all. 570-301-7067
17,600 miles.
$9,200.
S upe rc harge d Edition,41K M ile s $12,995
........... Windshield, Bags,
kit, cover. Price
negotiable $7,800 05 DODGE NEON SXT 08 SUZUKI RENO
...................................$8,495
427 Commercial 2000 .BM W 323I Floorboards,V&H 570-852-9072
PONTIAC ‘84 Restoration Vehicle
Family owned, Trucks &
Lehman area.
(570) 760-5937 92K M ile s Pipes, White

YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
walls,Garage Kept.
2000 C H EV Y M A LIBU LS
TRANS AM ....................................$4,995
garage kept, good
Equipment 6K Miles $5,500
15TH ANNIVERSARY
shape. Needs some
interior work, new HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 90K M ile s (570) 430-0357
EDITION.
1 of 600 made, all
seats, needs
carburetor work.
CHEVROLET ‘89
C70. 24’ box. Lift
Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots O VER 5 0 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK ! SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER 650 CLASSIC $
61K Miles

6,550 9,995 $
37K Miles

available options, of extra chrome. 800. 7,000 miles. Like New.


Only 58,000 miles. gate, many new H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E Less than 1000
143738

63K miles, V8, auto. Asking $8,000. parts. $1,900. Like New. $12,900. Must Sell. Like new. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
T-roof, $7,995. serious inquiries (570)675-7546 Call 570-639-1989 Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES $1,700. Please Call miles. White and
SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
Call 570-817-2577 only! 570-343-2296 or 570-760-1023
260 S ou th R ive r S t, P la in s , P A • 570 -8 22-210 0 570-394-9413 chrome. Garage

276878
FINANCING AVAILABLE
kept. $6,300 www.WyomingValleyAutos.com
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale W W W .AU TO B U D D IES O N L IN E.CO M 412 Autos for Sale (570) 817-8127

S AVE
442 RVs & Campers
5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
O R S • 570-457-5441

P E TI
DUTCHMAN 96’
TIL L O M O T

5TH WHEEL
with slideout & sun
room built on. Set TH OUS AND S
up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen. CL E AN R E L IABL E
Comes with many
extras. $9,000. L OW M IL E CAR S
(570) 829-1419 or
07 P ontiac C oupe G -6
TO

(570) 991-2135
G T,33K,C le an............ 12,495
$
O R S • 570-457-5441

FLAGSTAFF `08
07 C hevy Im pala L S
CLASSIC 53K,F ue lF le x .................... 9,
$
995
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire- 06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T
B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,995
$
place, heated mat-
TO

5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1

tress, ceiling fan,


IL L O M O T

Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers & 06 H y undai Tiburon G T
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995
$
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
water purifier,
awning, microwave 06 H onda C ivic
S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,995
$
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
raised panel fridge VIEW M O R E A T
TI

& many acces-


sories & options. P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M
P E T

Excellent condition,
$22,500.
570-868-6986
G O O D C R EDIT G ETS
L O W INTER EST R A TES!
NEWMAR 36’
MOUNTAIN AIRE
5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new

Fun
condition, loaded
with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch
also available.

Cars.
570-455-6796

90’ SUNLINE CAMPER


35 ft. Well kept. On
campground on the

Use your tax


Susquehanna River
near great fishing.
Attached 12X22”
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
covered by metal
refund to buy.
roof with large Down payments from $295
breezeway. Shed &
many extras includ- Weekly payments from $49
ed. Call for more
information. (Tax and Tags extra)
(570) 237-7076
W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave, 415 Kidder Street
fridge, shower Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
inside & out. Many 570.822.8870
more extras.
Reduced. $15,500. steve@yourcarbank.com
Call 570-842-6735 www.yourcarbank.com

412 Autos for Sale

2011 CHEVROLET MALIBU 1LT


• Power Seat
0% APR • Bluetooth
• Remote Start
Chevy Runs Deep UP TO 60 MOS
ON SELECT VEHICLES
$1000 INCENTIVE
FOR AARP MEMBERS

BONNERCHEVROLET.COM
18,999 199
a Month
STARTING AT $ * Lease $ * 39mos/39K
*TAX & TAGS ADDITIONAL.

or
**DPA - DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE.
694 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117 For 1800 Due
At Delivery
*AARP MEMBER $1000 APPLIED.
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Auto., Air Conditioning, Pwr. Mirrors,


Advance Trac with Electronic Stability
Control, Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, Pwr.
Door Locks, Tilt Wheel, SYNC, Sport
Appearance Pkg., Rear Spoiler, Cruise
Control, 15” Alum. Wheels, Winter Pkg.,
Heated Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad

24
Mos.

72 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
Mos. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

ALL NEW FORD FOCUS SE NEW 2011 FORD FUSION SE


Auto., AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel, PW, PDL, Pwr.
Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags,
Auto., CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys.,
16” Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel AC, Instrument Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry,
Cluster, Message Center, PW, PL, Keyless Entry,
Pwr. Side Mirrors, Convenience Pkg., Cruise
Message Center, Pwr. Moonroof, SYNC
Control, Map Light, Fog Lamps, Perimeter Alarm,
MyFord, SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio, MyKey

72
Mos.
24
24
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
Mos. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. Mos. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS 4X4 NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Door Locks, All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, CD, Side
Automatic, 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Impact Air Bags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PW,
PDL, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy Glass, Roof
Windows, Air, Keyless Entry with Rack, Keyless Entry, 16” Alum. Wheels,
Remote, Safety Canopy, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg., Sirius
Side Air Bags Satellite Radio, SYNC, Pwr. Moonroof

72
Mos.
72 24 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
Mos. Mos. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD F-150 4X4 APR


Mos.
NEW 2011 FORD TAURUS SEL
4.6 V8, Automatic, AM/FM/CD, Cloth Automatic, 3.5L V6, SYNC, Reverse Sensing
System, AM/FM with CD, Keyless Entry
Seat, Cruise Control, 40/20/40 Split with Keypad, Pwr. Windows, Pwr.
Seat, XL Plus Pkg., XL Door Locks, 18” Aluminum Wheels,
Decor Group, Air, ABS Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm,
Sirius Satellite Radio
FOOT BOX

72
Mos.
72 24
Mos. Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB STX 4X4 NEW 2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
STX, Auto., Air, ABS, 18” Cast Alum. All Wheel Drive, SEL, Auto., ABS, V6, Remote Keyless Entry
APR with Keypad, Rear Spoiler, Anti-Theft Sys., CD, Personal
Wheels, Cloth Seat, 40/20/40 Split Mos.
Safety Sys., Safety Canopy, Side Impact Air Bags,
Seat, Sliding Rear Window, Decor Sirius Satellite Radio, Cruise, Dual Electronic
Pkg., Chrome Step Bar, STX Plus Pkg., Climate Control, Convenience Group, PW, Auto.
Cruise, Fog Lamps, Floor Carpet, Headlamps, Pwr. Seat, Reverse Sensing, PDL,
Pwr. Equipment Group, Limited Slip 18” Alum. Wheels, MyKey, MyFord LCD Display

72 72
Mos. Mos.
24 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
24 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
Mos. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. Mos. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months
payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate.
Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of
vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends APRIL 30, 2011.
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Repair COMPANION LIVE IN
ACURA `08 RDX CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR FORD `97 DIESEL JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER TRACTOR BARBER CLASS A CDL DRIVERS DRIVERS Room & board. Min-
Custom Van. 67K Experienced Part
CARPET CLEANING Drive with the best imal responsibilities
for elderly female.
TRAILERS
Good Condition. miles. Interior has Cummins engine, Miles Time barber needed CDS Transportation, of the best!
$14,850 a subsidiary of Val- Requirements
53,000 miles.
AWD, Full Power,
oak wood trim, car-
peting, storage
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000 FREIGHTLINER
in busy back moun-
tain barbershop. TECHNICIANS ley Distributing &
Storage Company,
Come join our great
family of Drivers would be evenings.
Lake Ariel area
AM/FM, CD areas, TV, rear seat gross wt. 6,649 ’97 MIDROOF Call 570-760-8471. Full time. No experi- Kenan Advantage
Changer, Blue convertible to dou- light wt. $19,500 offers you the miles Group 570-698-0851
475 CAT & 10 ence necessary.
Tooth, XM Radio, ble bed, curtains. Must see! to make more Tired of sorting
512 Business/
LIFEGUARD
speed transmission.
Leather Interior Seats 7. Power win- (570) 829-5886 $12,000 570-332-8168 or money with our through all the ads
& Sunroof dows & seats. Cus- Strategic 570-885-0345 regional runs! At that promise home Proper lifeguard
$22,000 tom lighting on ceil- 560 Pierce St. Management CDS, CDL truck driv- weekly runs or
FORD `99 E250 GROUNDSKEEPER
FREIGHTLINER and CPR
(570) 814-8398 ing. New exhaust Kingston, PA ers are offered job sorry no local runs
’99 CONDO Certifications a
www.wyoming stability, opportunity,
BUSINESS ACCOUNT
Call after 9:30 a.m. system. New rear 430 Detroit, Super #1877 available? If what
Wheelchair Van and are treated like must. To guard
tires. Recently 78,250 miles. Fully valleymotors.com 10 transmission. Geisinger Wyoming you really want is to outdoor pool at
inspected. Excellent 570-714-9924 Asking $15,000. Valley Medical Cen- a member of the be home daily, look
BUICK `05 condition. $4,800.
Call 570-655-0530
serviced, new bat-
tery, tires & rods.
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
EXECUTIVE ter has an opening
for a Full time, Day
family. no further.
Driver Qualifications
apartment complex.
Apply in person

RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
chairs. Braun Millen- JEEP ‘06 with sides. All
Aggressive
experienced Busi-
and
Shift, Groundskeep- Our company driv- Class A CDL ability
East Mountain
Apartments
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR nium lift with aluminum, spread ness Account Exec- er. This position is ers are presented a to obtain tank and Rental Office
AWD,
loaded, 1 owner,
Custom Van. 67K
miles. Interior has
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K
axle. $6,500. utive needed. Pri-
mary duties include
responsible
grounds
for
mainte-
full benefit program
and late model
hazmat
recent
2 years
verifiable
680 Wildflower Dr.
Plains Township
18,000 miles. 6 2 storage trailers. nance using various equipment. tractor-trailer expe-
oak wood trim, car- A/C. Power locks & $17,880 establishing new
cylinder. New
inspection, tires
peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
windows. Excellent
condition. $9,500.
570-814-4790 business accounts
and maintaining cur-
types of equipment.
Work is typically If you are an owner
rience. Safe driving
record. LPN/RN
& brakes. Like
new, inside & out.
convertible to dou-
ble bed, curtains.
570-237-6375
VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon
rent business rela-
tionships. Prior mar-
performed outside
in all weather ele-
operator, CDS
offers you a part-
nership with weekly
Advantages
Home Daily. Com-
Part Time.
Flexible hours.
Private Clinic. Avail-
$16,900. Call ments. The candi-
(570) 540-0975
Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
HONDA `03 560 Pierce St.
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
keting & sales expe-
rience required.
Call 570-606-7838
date will be required
to perform preven-
settlements to pro-
tect your cash flow.
petitive pay pack-
age. Excellent ben-
efit packages. Train-
able immediately.
Send resumes to:
locks, excellent c/o Times Leader
ODYSSEY
ing. New exhaust tive maintenance, ing on safe driving
Kingston, PA condition. New Requirements Box 2505
Looking for that cleaning and repair-
CHEVR0LET`02 system. New rear
tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent
High
140000
mileage,
miles,
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
tires, new brakes
and rotors. 52,000 special place ing of all equipment.
Strong mechanical
include a minimum
23 years of age,
and product han-
dling. New and well
maintained equip-
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA

EXPRESS condition. $4,800.


Call 570-655-0530
automatic,
wheel drive,
front
4
570-714-9924 miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
called home?
Classified will address
skills and experi-
ence with small
two years T/T expe-
rience, and a good
driving record.
ment, uniforms, and
more! Call Brian
18711-0250.

Village at
KIA `02 SEDONA
CONVERSION door, anti-lock 570-779-4325 Your needs. engine repair and 2
570-417-2010 till 5 972-740-8051 to Greenbriar
years of landscap-
brakes, air condi- Open the door
VAN
Loaded. Low CHEVY ‘07 tioning, air bags, EX, Van, Sunroof.
To place your with classified!
ing education or 2
years of landscap-
To Apply:
CDS Transportation
learn how to get
started. Apply online
Assisted Living
miles. Excellent
condition. TRAILBLAZER LT
power locks,
power windows,
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good ad call...829-7130 524 Engineering
ing/grounds mainte-
nance experience is
Diane Chapin
One Passan Drive
@ www.thekag.com PART TIME
power mirrors, condition.
TRUCKS FOR SALE POSITIONS AVAILABLE
$18,900 On-Star, Leather. Laflin, PA Find Your Ideal
AM/FM radio, CD $5000 or best offer. required. Must pos-

PROCESS
570-674-3901 Satellite Radio. 570-654-6738 Employee! Place an
$17,770 player, rear 570-606-7654 sess current valid •Personal Care
Ford, GMC, Pennsylvania driver dchapin@cds ad and end the
defroster, rear Aides - All Shifts
CHEVROLET `05 LEXUS `04 GX 470
International-Prices license. For more transportation.com search!
windshield wiper, starting at $2,295. On line at www.cds •Housekeeping
$5,990 information about 570-829-7130

ENGINEER
Black with dark Box Truck, Cab & transportation.com •Dietary Aide
ask for an employ-
AVALANCHE (570) 606-4198 this position and to •Cook
gray leather interior. Chassis available. apply online please ment specialist
DVD player. Fully Call U-haul DRIVERS •Lifeguard - Certi-
visit www.geisinger.
HONDA `10
Dark red with tan fications required
NES RENTALS
loaded. 92,000 570-822-5536 org/careers. Fanelli Brothers
leather interior. 560 Pierce St. miles. Excellent Fabri-Kal Corpora- Geisinger is a drug- Trucking has Apply within:
LT Z71 package. Kingston, PA condition. $19,000 457 Wanted to Buy tion, a major plas- 4252 Memorial Hwy
ODYSSEY
Sunroof. 82,000 screening employer; established new
www.wyoming (570) 675-4424 tics company is EOE/M/F/D/V and increased driv- NES RENTALS, a Dallas, PA 18612
miles. Must See!
valleymotors.com Auto seeking a full time er pay package and leader in a multi-bil-
Asking $20,000
(570) 362-4143 570-714-9924
LEXUS `06 GX 470 ALL
Process Engineer to
develop and LINEUP an increased sign
on bonus. Due to
lion dollar rental
industry for con-
551 Other

CHEVROLET `05 SIL- CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER enhance process


ASUCCESSFULSALE additional business, struction is looking ANIMAL CARE
JUNK capabilities in ther-
moforming and
INCLASSIFIED!
Fanelli Bros. Truck-
ing Co. is adding
to make immediate
hires for the follow- KUNKLE KENNEL, LLC
VERADO LT Z71
Extended cab,
CAR &
extrusion in Hazle-
ton, PA. Demon- Doyouneedmorespace?
both regional and
local drivers to our
ing positions in the
PITTSTON, PA
Looking for experi-
enced, professional
strated expertise in Pottsville, PA termi- area:
A yard or garage sale Š Groomers, part
automatic. Black
with grey leather
Special Edition.
TRUCKS technical
ship,
leader-
mechanical in classified
nal operation. Dri-
vers are home most DRIVER
or full time
Š Kennel Assistants
interior. Heated
seats. 59,000
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather Cypress Pearl with WANTED engineering, team
building and prob-
is the best way nights throughout
the week. Drivers
You will operate
multi-dimensional
Š Office Help
Apply in person or
miles. New Michelin
seats. TV/DVD, ivory leather interi- lem-solving skills tocleanoutyourclosets! must have 2-3
tires. $16,500 REDUCED!!! navigation, sun roof or. Well maintained, Highest Prices required. This posi- You’re in bussiness years of OTR expe-
construction equip- Call 570-675-1111
(570) 477-3297 ment, delivery
ASKING $9,999
JUST REDUCED!
plus many other garage kept. All
service records. Paid In Cash!!! tion supports Oper-
with classified! rience, acceptable trucks, including DELIVERY/STORE HELP
CHEVROLET `05
extras. 3rd seat . ations, Quality Con- MVR and pass a tractor trailer com-
Brand new tires.
HORTICULTURIST
SAVE MONEY! GET Only 1,900 Miles. trol, Product Devel- criminal background Driver’s License
READY FOR THE Brand New. All options including FREE opment, Customer check.
binations to pick up
Required.
and deliver equip-
TRAILBLAZER LT
Black/Grey. 18,000
WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
premium audio
package, rear
climate control,
REMOVAL Service,
Sigma, Kaizen and
Lean
POSITION
The new pay pack-
age offers:
ment to and from
customer work
Apply in person.
Fainberg’s Furniture
with grey interior. Call V&G other activities. • .38 cpm for sites, and is able to 56 East Main St.
HUMMER ‘05 H2
miles. Well Looks and runs like adjustable suspen- The Glenmaura
equipped. Includes sion, towing pack- National Golf Club qualified drivers train in safe usage Plymouth
On-Star, tow pack-
it just came off the
lot. Four Door, 4 Yellow with black age, rear spoiler, Anytime Qualifications: 4
seeks a qualified • $1,500 sign on of the equipment. No Phone Calls
year technical bonus H.S. diploma (or
age, roof rack, leather interior. Lexus bug guard. individual to com-
288-8995
LABORER
wheel drive, 84,900 degree with mini- • Paid vacations and equivalent), the abil-
running boards, miles, new tires, Front & rear heated 42,750 miles. mum 7 years rele- plete horticultural
remote starter, duties, outdoor holidays ity to lift 70 lbs.,
tow package, anti seats. Many chrome $28,950 vant experience or • Health/Dental/ Seasonal help need-
extended warranty. landscape / hard- have a valid CDL
lock brakes, driver accessories. $28,500 (570) 237-1082 equivalent combina- ed until May 28th to
$16,000 scape projects, and Vision Insurance license, satisfactory
and passenger or best offer. Call tion of education clean and plant
• 401K Plan driving record, and
(570) 825-7251 airbags, power
windows, power
(570) 788-9826 or
(570) 956-8547 LEXUS `96 LX 450 and experience in
engineering and
general mainte-
nance on the prop- Contact Gary Potter knowledge of feder-
al motor carrier reg-
around cemetery
stones. Apply at:
CHEVROLET `06 mirrors, power
locks, rear window
Leave Message Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new
manufacturing.
Understanding of
erty. Candidate for
position must be
at 570-544-3140
Ext 156 or visit us ulations is required. Ketler Florist &
Greenhouses
SILVERADO 1500 INTERNATIONAL ‘95 leather ivory interi- hard working and at 1298 Keystone Two years of com-
defroster and polymer behavior mercial driving 1205 S. Main St.
wiper, privacy tint, or. Silver trim. and processes. self-motivated. Full- Blvd., Pottsville, PA
4X4 pickup, extend- DUMP TRUCK experience involving Hanover Twp.
air conditioner, Garage kept. Excel- Experience in time, salaried posi-
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic.
cruise control. CD,
keyless entry and
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis-
lent condition.
84,000 miles, Ask-
Process Control,
Lean Manufactur-
tion with benefits.
Benefits include DRIVERS the movement of
trucks and con- Shopping for a
new apartment?
Pewter. 48,000 much more. sion replaced. ing $10,750 503 Accounting/ ing, and AutoCAD medical, vision, den- Independent con- struction equipment
miles. Excellent Rear-end removed tal, vacation days, including oversized Classified lets
condition. $17,000
Call
and relubed. Brand
570-654-3076 or Finance desirable.
sick days, uniforms,
tractor opportuni-
loads required.
570-332-4999 570-498-0005 ties for owners/ you compare costs -
Negotiable new 10’ dump. PA & 401K. Pre- operators with 2002 Knowledge of safety
Competitive salary without hassle
(570) 954-7461
DODGE `00 RAM state inspected.
$12,900/best offer. MITSUBISHI `97 COCCIA FORD and benefits pack- employment
screening
drug
is
or newer cargo
vans & some small-
procedures for
securing and trans- or worry!
CHEVROLET `07
age: Health Insur- porting cargo is also
570-594-1496
15’ CUBE VAN
required. Applica- er vehicles for distri- Get moving
1500 QUAD CAB Do you need more space?
LINCOLN
ance,
Vision,
Dental &
Disability, tions are available
at our maintenance
bution and courier essential.
with classified!
TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4, V8 automatic. Cab over, 4 cylinder 401K, Life, AD&D, services. Must have
A yard or garage sale facility located near cell phone and GPS. NES RENTALS
New tires & brakes. diesel engine. Tuition Reimburse-
Perfect condition, Fully loaded. Lea- in classified Rebuilt automatic Due to a tremen- ment, Paid Leave. the corner of Glen- offers competitive 554 Production/
484-768-1453 wages, medical/
17,000 miles. ther interior. Many is the best way transmission. Very dous increase in Drug screening and maura National
www.aexdrivers.net dental, vision, tuition
Operations
good rubber. All sales volume, Blvd. and Route
Asking $20,000 extras. Must see. to clean out your closets! background checks reimbursement, and
570-332-3681 Excellent condition. You’re in bussiness around good
condition inside
one of the area’s
largest and
are conditions of 502, Moosic.
LINE UP 401(k). PRODUCTION WORKER
MAINTENANCE
(570) 970-9351 with classified! employment. For considera-
CHEVROLET `09 DODGE `04 JEEP `00
& out. Well
maintained.
fastest growing
Dealership and
Applications
accepted
A GREAT DEAL... tion, apply online
at our Careers
Wanted for local
Collision Center
IN CLASSIFIED! manufacturing com-
ANDNight
PRODUCTION
Ready to work. Monday-Friday
EQUINOX LS
Low mileage, 15000 RAM 1500 WRANGLER
PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
has the following
OPPORTUNITY
8AM-5PM;
or forward resume Shift Looking for the right deal
center at
www.nesrentals.
com/careers.
pany. Candidate
must be prepared to
join existing shift
miles, automatic, Too many extras to
best offer AVAILABLE to: FABRI-KAL 2 years experience on an automobile? NES recognizes and working teams.
Call 570-650-3500 Corporation, Human working in the coal Turn to classified.
all-wheel drive, 4
door, anti-lock
list. Low Mileage.
$10,000
Ask for Carmen FINANCE AND Resources Dept.
Attn: M. Murray
industry. Welding
experience neces- It’s a showroom in print!
values diversity.
We are an
Although not essen-
tial, previous manu-

NISSAN `08 ROGUE


brakes, air condi- EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
(570)709-2125 Classified’s got facturing experi-
tioning, air bags,
power locks, power SL. AWD, 1 owner,
INSURANCE PERSON 150 Lions Drive
Hazle Township PA
sary. Plant & equip-
ment maintenance the directions!
employer. ence is preferred.
Pre-employment
DODGE `10
windows, power Must be detail 18202 experience. 8pm-
no accidents. 4 Email: 548 Medical/Health medical exam/ drug

DRIVERS-CLASS
mirrors, cruise con- oriented. 4am. To start imme-
door hatchback, 6 hrmail@hazleton. diately. Apply in per- screening required.
trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD GRAND CARAVAN TJ, Black with grey
cylinder, roof rails,
dark gray, black
AUTOMOTIVE
EXPERIENCE
f-k.com
Fax: 570-501-0817
son only - No calls.
Mountaintop CAREGIVERS
Competitive salary
& excellent benefits
player,
entry, rear
keyless

froster, rear wind-


de-
Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
interior. 4 cylinder,
5-speed manual
transmission. CD
interior. Premium
wheels, new tires,
brakes extra set of
REQUIRED
Excellent pay and
Phone:
570-861-3323
Anthracite Inc.
1550 Crestwood Dr. A CDL All shifts available.
Assisting the Elderly
package offered.
Resume to: c/o
The Times Leader
shield wiper, tinted E.O.E. Mountaintop, PA
tion. Factory & player, hardtop, full snows. Premium benefits including Looking for a in their homes. Box 2515
windows. $17,500.
MAINTENANCE
extended war- doors, sound bar. sound/Bose/blue- 401k plan. company you Flexible hours. 15 N. Main St.
(570) 954-9333 ranty. $17,995 4” Skyjacker tooth, XM radio. 527 Food Services/ can retire with? Call for details at Wilkes-Barre, PA
Call after 9:00 a.m. (570) 690-2806 Suspension lift with Intelligent key entry. Apply to: Hospitality 18711-0250.
steering stabilizer. Newly inspected Greg Martin TECHNICIAN 570-338-2695

CHEVROLET `96 DODGE `94


Like new BF
Goodrich 35’s with
36,900 miles
$19,500 577 E. Main St.,
BANQUET Wanted for local
Looking for
more home/ CNA Job Seekers are
looking here!
1500 Full size spare. Only (570) 371-7227 Wilkes-Barre, manufacturing com- family time? Full Time. Excellent Where's your ad?
Dakota with cap.

MANAGER
85,000 miles. PA, 18702 pany. An experi- pay. Free room and 570-829-7130 and
PONTIAC `04
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft. 1 owner, garage
kept, very good $7,300 570-823-8888 enced manufactur- We offer board. All food pro- ask for an employ-
bed, 5 speed. Only (570) 301-7221 ing maintenance top pay and vided. Call
condition. Many email: Private Golf Club in ment specialist
85,000 miles. Just
inspected. Bedliner, extras including lift
MONTANA grmartin@ Sugarloaf, Pa is technician who id benefits 570-954-6747

toolbox, cap &


4,000 lb. hitch all
& back seat.
29 MPG gas. JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Blue/grey, new
95,000 miles, well
maintained. Excell-
cocciacars.com
seeking an experi-
enced Banquet
proficient in:
• Electrical and
mechanical trouble-
Weekly home
time and much 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
included. New rear $4,800 Manager for its more
or best offer rebuilt engine with ent overall condi- shooting and fault
drums, brakes & upscale dining facili-
calipers. Excellent (570) 868-0944 warranty, new tion. Keyless entry, 506 Administrative/ ty. Must have expe- finding. Children's Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
built in baby seat, For more
condition. Clean
tires & brakes,
dual climate con-
Clerical rience in booking • Industrial PLC
is currently looking for:
troubleshooting and details,
inside & out. Only
$4,200 Firm
DODGE RAM ‘06 4,000 miles.
$5,900 or trol. Rear air. Seats
7. Recent inspec- ADMINISTRATIVE
functions and the
overall operations of fault finding.
• A good working
please call
FULL-TIME THERAPEUTIC STAFF
best offer.
Joe (570) 868-5900
1500 SLT 570-814-2125 tion & tires. KBB the dining room dur-
ing service. Also knowledge of
800-628-7807
SUPPORT WORKERS
CHEVROLET `97
Low miles, over $6300. Asking
$5,000 firm. Call ASSISTANT must have excellent Microsoft Excel to
assist in running
and ask for
recruiting. Bachelor’s Degree/Associate Degree in
JEEP `06
One owner communication
(570) 417-9884 Wilkes-Barre/Scran- various administra- Human Services. Provide 1:1 interventions &
$19,845 skills, team building
SILVERADO COMMANDER 4X4
ton Area company
seeking an experi- ability, lead by tion functions,
FUEL/LUBE support to children. Full-time TSS are
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 example, and be including preventa-
with Western plow. enced individual for tive maintenance & guaranteed a minimum of 35 hours per week.
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All
56,000 miles,
automatic,
a full time Adminis-
trative Assistant
able to manage
change effectively. calibration systems,
spare parts pur-
TRUCK DRIVER Full-time benefits include:
This is a year-round Must have CDL &
options. Bedliner. power. Navigation, position. chasing and invoic- competitive pay, health insurance,
all-wheel drive, position. Please Hazmat Certification.
55,000 miles. Satellite, Blue tooth, 4 door, air condi- Responsibilities ing.
$9,200. Call 3rd row, More. send resumes to: Must have experi- paid holidays and vacation days.
560 Pierce St. tioning, all power, include: Manager Pre-employment ence to change oils
(570) 868-6503 69,000 medical exam/ drug
Kingston, PA
highway miles.
CD player, leather • General clerical 79 Country Club and grease heavy Please send, fax or e-mail your resume
www.wyoming interior, tinted screening required. equipment. Bene-
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL $14,900. Call duties including Lane, Sugarloaf, Pa
Competitive salary and letter of interest to:
BLAZER 4 door, 4 valleymotors.com windows, custom photocopying, fax 18249, fax fits/salary based
(570) 855-3657 wheels, $13,000 & excellent benefits upon experience.
new tires, regularly 570-714-9924
Call 570-829-8753
and mailing 570-788-5041
package offered. Apply at or fax
Children’s Behavioral Health Services
JEEP `06
serviced, great • Prepare and modi- or e-mail
condition. Silver. Before 5:00 p.m. vccchefs@ptd.net Resume to: c/o resume to: Kriger Attn: Chuck Kemzura
FORD `00 WINDSTAR
fy documents; The Times Leader
AC, 4WD. correspondence, Construction, Inc. 104 Woodward Hill Road
174,000 miles
$6,500 or best
White & tan with
tan leather seats all
WRANGLER SUZUKI `09 reports, drafts,
memos and emails
Box 2520
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
859 Enterprise St.
Dickson City, PA
Edwardsville, PA 18704
Email shurd@cbhsinc.com
18519
GRAND4x4.
VITARA166
offer. 570-242-7979 in good condition. • Perform data entry
Runs great. 150k. in a timely and accu-
18711-0250. Fax: 570-383-3214 Fax: 570-714-7231
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS Asking $2,000
(570) 925-2951
Luxury
horsepower 4 cylin-
rate manner
• Handle requests PAINTERS
EOE
Job Seekers are
EOE

2500
Series. 6.0 Litre V8. FORD `01 LARIAT
der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
for information and
data CHEF Brush, roll & spray.
Must have phone & looking here!
Where's your ad? 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
miles. 4 wheel anti • Resolve adminis- Gerrity’s Supermar- transportation. Call
Heavy Duty version. 250 Super Duty lock disc brakes. trative problems kets currently has 570-606-9638 570-829-7130 and Transportation Transportation
Excellent cargo van. with slide-in camper Leather, heated and inquiries an immediate open- ask for an employ-
85K miles. Excellent new tires, 4 door, 8’ TJ, X-Package seats. Power seats, • Maintain office ing for a Day Shift ment specialist
condition. $8,700 bed. Soft and hard- with only 46,000
570-829-4548 or top for bed covers., miles. One owner!
mirrors, locks & supply inventories Professional Cook. DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT - EOE
570-417-5991 Good condition. 6 cylinder, 6-speed
sunroof. 6 cd Competitive salary The ideal candidate 509 Building/ 509 Building/ www.dallassd.com
changer with 8 will have a minimum
and complete bene- Construction/ Construction/
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
Sold together or
separately $10,900
manual transmis-
sion. Soft top with
speakers. Cruise &
tilt. Smart pass key-
fits package avail- of 5 years experi-
ence in Banquet Skilled Trades Skilled Trades PART TIME VAN AND
able for a reliable,
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000
(570) 639-5478 full doors, tinted
factory windows.
less entry
$19,000. Call
start. motivated person style and Production
Cooking. We offer a
MINI 30-PASSENGER
miles. All wheel
drive, power moon-
FORD `03 F150 CD player, sound
bar, 31” all terrain
570-401-3714
looking to join a
growing team. competitive com-
pensation and com- POSITIONS AVAILABLE: BUS DRIVERS
LARIAT tires with full size Qualified candidates Starting rate of $10.50 - $13.50 per hour,
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
Contractor ready
spear. A MUST SEE!
$13,999
TOYOTA ‘04 should e-mail their
resume to:
prehensive benefit
package. LABORER, general labor, outdoor depending on experience. Driving records &
work, and HEAVY EQUIPMENT
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
with ladder rack &
tool box, 4x4 diesel,
(570) 301-7221 SIENNA XLE resumea30@yahoo.
com, or mail to: c/o
Apply at:
801 Wyoming Ave,
OPERATOR, excavator, bulldozer, off-
background checks are required for all appli-
cants. Must have a valid PA School Bus Dri-
seats, keyless entry, DVD, leather West Pittston or at:
onstar, roof rack,
running boards,
under 97K. Great
condition, $17,000 JEEP `07 moonroof
$14968
The Times Leader
Box 2510
15 N. Main St.
www.gerritys.com
E.O.E
road dump truck, experience preferred.
Seeking responsible individuals for 40-50
ver’s License and CDL. This is a perfect part-
time job if you are a retiree, a young parent, or
WRANGLER X
or best offer.
garage kept. Wilkes-Barre, PA a person with a flexible schedule. Please sub-
$14,750.
570-925-2845
4x4, stick shift, soft
18711-0250 RESTAURANT HELP hours per week, 1 to 3 months duration, days,
nights, weekends possible. Must have current mit a letter of interest, resume, copies of driv-
FORD `05 WHEEL
570-362-1910
top. Red exterior, ing record, driver’s license, Act 34, 114 and
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO well maintained, 508 Beauty/ COOKS & SERVERS 40-hour OSHA hazwoper certificate or 8-hour
refresher certificate. Travel required, must 151 clearances, letters of recommendation and
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
CHAIR LIFT VAN
Seating capacity for
garage kept. 11,500
miles, one owner. 560 Pierce St.
Cosmetology Full/Part time. Busy
lake restaurant. have valid PA drivers license and reliable other supporting documentation to: Mr. Grant
Palfey, Business Manager, Dallas School Dis-
Excellent condition,
low mileage.
7 plus 2 wheel
AC, CD player,
cruise control.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming BARBER - PART TIME seeking highly moti-
vated workers.
transportation.
trict, PO Box 2000, Dallas, PA 18612
$35,500. Call
chairs. 140,000 Tow package with valleymotors.com Needed for a busy Good starting pay. Call 570-331-8191, All application packets must be received by
miles. Great condi- cargo carrier. shop in Dallas. Apply in person:
570-655-2689 tion. Asking $7,000. Excellent condition.
570-714-9924 Experience needed Lakeside Skillet or send resume to fax 570-331-8194, Deadline: April 25, 2011 or until positions
For more details, $18,700 with men’s hair. Lakeside Drive or email EnvResInc@aol.com are filled. EOE
Call 570-589-9181 Call 570-822-9680 Call 760-8471 Harveys Lake
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560 Quality 566 Sales/Retail/ 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 720 Cemetery 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture &
Assurance/Safety Business Collectibles Plots/Lots Accessories Accessories Your Guide To Area
Development Why Spend
SAFETY COMPLIANCE
COINS: silver quar-
ter set 3 standing
Hundreds on
New or Used CEMETERY
ARMOIRE:
sized solid
Over-
pine
LIVING
PACKAGE
ROOM
cream GARAGE, YARD, BASEMENT, PORCH,
OFFICER TUNKHANNOCK/ Liberty & 2 Barber Appliances? PLOTS wood armoire; colored sleeper,

OSHA 30 or equal
LACKAWANNA COUNTY
head $40. Silver half
dollar 1818 $65.
Penny to half coin
Most problems
with your appli-
(2) Available.
St. Mary’s
Cemetery. Near
country french
design, 3 shelves,
beautifully carved
sofa
wrought
& chair,
iron &
glass coffee table, 2
NEIGHBORHOOD, TAG, ESTATE,
MULTI-FAMILY, RUMMAGE
qualifications. ances are usually
set $35. simple and inex- front gate on N. wood doors, striking end tables, 2 Tiffany
100% pre-employ-
SALES
570-262-0708 pensive to fix! Main St. Call for showcase piece for style lamps. Nice
ment drug testing. details at bedroom or family condition. $475. Call

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Competitive wages. COLLECTOR Save your hard
earned money, Let (570) 328-7370 room $500. Mark 570-406-8195
Health, dental,
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original, 7 plates. us take a look at it 570-690-8009
LIVING ROOM SUITE
Send resume to:
NEPA’s largest
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$70. all. beta max
blank tapes 3D2 41.
first!
30 years in CEMETERY PLOTS BEDROOM SET:
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PO Box 1668 publication is each.570-868-5066 the business. Plymouth National queen headboard, $400. or best offer
Plains, PA 18705
E.O.E.
looking for an
DESK: lovely secre-
East Main
Appliances
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
armoire, triple chest $400. 693-7558 receive a FREE McDonald’s® Breakfast
experienced of drawers,night-
Sales Represen- tary desk, glass 570-735-8271 $450 each. Call stand & mirror. LOVESEAT &
doors above, hand Nanticoke 570-825-3666 OTTOMAN solid
566 Sales/Retail/ tative to work in
painted drawers
Fantastic quality &
sand colored cush-
744 Furniture & 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/
Business Tunkhannock and in great condition. Accessories Estate Sales/
Lackawanna below $300. Must sell. $700. ioned, excellent Estate Sales/
Development County. Qualified
individual will
570-287-0820 712 Baby Items CEMETERY PLOTS 570-760-4434 shape $200.
SWIVEL ROCKER
Flea Markets Flea Markets
LP’S, 78’S, 45’S (3) together. $30.
BABY ITEMS: BEDROOM SUITE. SOFA: 100% Italian
HAZLETON/
have at least two From 40’S, 50’S, Maple Lawn LOVESEAT SOFA/
years outside Newborn swing Section of twin bed, dresser black leather sofa &
60’S & 70’S $50. Gate $10. Pack w/mirror, chest of loveseat, very good BED. $45.
business to busi- $1 each. 829-2411 Dennison (570) 287-1913
LUZERNE COUNTY ness sales expe- N Play $30. Child- Cemetery. drawers, desk condition $550.
rience, will call on craft crib $75. Section ML. w/hutch and chair. 570/824-7807 or TABLE: Medium oak
NEON SIGN - Elec-
HAZLE TOWNSHIP WILKES-BARRE
existing cus- Changing pad cover $550 each. $300. LOFT BED. 570-545-7006 colored sofa table.
tric, Camel sign, 30
SALES tomers as well as
securing new
years old, $200.
570-829-2411
$10. Child’s oak 4
drawer chest $50.
Dresser combo
610-939-0194 custom built. Built in
desk and light,
shelves, drawers.
AFFORDABLE
MATTRESS SALE
$45.
green
3 24” light
metal 819 Old Street
business. A planters that hook
REPRESENTATIVE sales
will
assistant
assist in
PIANO STOOL. Old,
winds down with
changing
$100. 825-0569
table
OAKLAWN CEMETERY
4 grave sites,
$400.
condition.
Excellent We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
over the railing on
deck, $15.
securing con- glass balls on feet. 570-868-6613 Mattress Guy 570-301-8515
NEPA’s largest cir- HIGHCHAIR Blue fabulous location. Twin sets: $149
firmed appoint- $100. 817-8981 Purchased 20 years
culated print publi- pattern padding BREAKFRONT Full sets: $169
ments but COLD
cation is looking
CALLING IS PIANO. Ericsson white vinyl large tray ago. $2,450 4 door cherry $400. Queen sets: $189 746 Garage Sales/
for an experienced upright from 1885. asking $40.00. Baby 610-838-7727 Excellent condition. All New Estate Sales/
Sales Representa- REQUIRED! walker red, blue and 570-675-0920
Needs tuning and American Made Flea Markets
tive to work in Position
$1,000.00 per
is
some minor repairs. yellow with attached
SKY VIEW MEMORIAL CHEST OF DRAW- 570-288-1898
22 Amherst Street
Saturday 9 - 1 PM
Hazleton and $200. 868-6613 toys $20.00. infant
Tamaqua, 2 lots SATURDAY, APRIL 16
DALLAS
Luzerne County. month salary plus car seat / carrier ERS, solid cherry, Living room, den &
20% commission. available. $595 firm beautiful $180. bedroom furniture,
Qualified individual
will have at least Benefits include
RECORDS: Elvis
Presley vintage 4 lp
great condition $40
(570)208-3888
for both, cash only. 570-675-3328 8:00-4:00 tables, ornate
health insurance, records,with 570-450-6406 MIRROR. 36” diam- Directions: Rt. lamps lift chair,
two years outside
fitness member- sleeves good cond. INFANT CAR SEAT/ CHINA CABINET eter. Very good con- 924 To Veterans glassware, corning.
business to busi-
ship & paid vaca- round oak, 35”w dition. $20. Rd. to left on Everything Must Go!
ness sales experi-
tion.
all for $10.00 CARRIER by Graco. 726 Clothing x5’h. $299. 570-954-2029 Harwood to Right
ence, will call on (570)735-6638 Green/tan plaid,
570-457-7854
existing cus-
tomers as well as
Please submit
your resume to TRUCKS. Hess Col-
good
$30.
condition,
Fisher Price
BOOTS men’s black
python print, size 9D COMPUTER DESK,
OFFICE
Maroon
CHAIR,
Leather,
on Old Street
Entire contents of BUYING
prminc14 lection. 1990 - 2010. home & garage
securing new
business. A sales @aol.com. All new in boxes. 21
bounce
zebra,
& spin
excellent
$20. 570-829-0852
or 570-301-8017
larger corner, light excellent condition. Including antiques, US &
oak color & gray. $60. 570-654-8117
assistant will trucks in all. $400
570-735-4580
condition $20. Leap
Frog Learn & BOY’S CLOTHES
$75. 570-868-6018 1360 Lower furniture, beautiful
mahogany tables, FOREIGN
assist in securing PANTRY / CABINET Demunds Rd
confirmed Groove Activity Sta- sizes M/L, 25 items COMPUTER STAND: White storage Sat., April 16th Howard Miller COINS &
tion with lights, for $30. Boy’s sizes with storage space grandfather clock,
appointments but Visit us at
music $20. L/XL polos, shorts, $50. Entertainment
pantry /cabinet with 7:30 am to 1 pm
maple dinette set, CURRENCY
COLD CALLING Merchant’s Village wood trim. 6 1/2ft X Rain or Shine
570-855-9221 shirts, sweatshirts, Center $40. Hitchcock furniture, HIGHEST
IS REQUIRED! (the old Pittston 3ft. Excellent condi- Foosball table,
Position is Wal-Mart) 25 items $30. Bare- 570-829-0852 or tion. $75. Ethan Allen comput- mahogany dressers PREMIUMS FOR
$1,000.00 per We have antiques Looking for the right deal ly worn, some still 570-301-8017 570-855-9221 er armoire & desk, beautiful bedroom SILVER DOLLARS
month salary plus 600 galore! Come to on an automobile? have tags 237-1583
COUCH & love seat. PICTURE: giant
leather recliners. set, ornate cedar
chest, wrought iron
& BETTER ITEMS
Booth 162! Turn to classified.
20% commission.
Benefits include FINANCIAL Primitive bakers It’s a showroom in print!
COMMUNION
DRESS with veil,
Couch has a queen
sleeper. $100.
Southwest $75.
Wooden Teepee
antique fireside
chairs, old tools, table & chair set,
retro chairs, retro
GOLD &
cabinet, plantation
health insurance,
fitness member- 610 Business desk, dry sink,
Classified’s got
the directions!
headpiece, gor-
geous, size 8. origi-
Or best offer.
570-474-0154
shelf stand $75.
Area rug, olive
clothes, household,
glassware, drinking glass sets,
lots of glassware,
SILVER
ship & paid vaca- Hoosiers. Loads children’s items,
tion. Opportunities of smalls and tons STROLLER excellent nally $169. Asking green with leaf Bucket A Day stove vintage kitchen JEWELRY &
$60. negotiable. DESK secretary with imprint, approxi- items, watt ware,
Please submit of good stuff! condition with hood
570-592-8915 hutch, new in box garage items, lawn
WATCHES
your resume to: Consignments & basket. $20. mate 5x7 $40. Doyouneedmorespace?
prminc14@aol.com Welcome 570-288-1063 $100. 288-9940 570-239-5292 & garden, yard ALL TYPES
570-855-7197
DRESS: Girl’s size 12
white special occa- DESK, drop down
A yard or garage sale machine push lawn- OF STERLING
STROLLER SYSTEM SOFA BED: Queen in classified mower and much,
570-328-3428 sion dress. Brand top 3 drawers, SILVER
HONESDALE/ Chicco
Stroller
Travel
System, new with tags. Per-
fect for communion
pecan finish, 36x 44
x15” excellent con-
size. With or without
mattress. Very good is the best way much more!
CREDIT CARDS Old Postcards &
YEARBOOKS: includes carrier condition. $400. tocleanoutyourclosets! ACCEPTED! Local Photo’s,
LACKAWANNA COUNTY Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937,
base & stroller.
Color grey with Red
or wedding. $30.
570-256-1024
dition. $95.
570-287-2517
570-299-7270
You’re in bussiness Sale by Cook &
Cook Estate
Lead Soldiers &
1940, 1961, 1963, trim. Very Good SOFA. Raymour and with classified! Liquidators Old Toys, Mining
SALES
BEER & LIQUOR 1942, 1943, 1944, Shopping for a DESK: O’Sullivan Flanigan. Beautiful.
LICENSE FOR SALE condition. Asking Corner Work-center DALLAS www.cookand & Military Stuff,
For More Info, Call
1949. G.A.R. H.S. $125.570-823-6035 new apartment? 5.5’x5’.5 finished in
Burgundy. 2 end
recliners. Excellent Giant Yard Sales cookestate
1934, 1935, 1936, Old Crocks, Jugs
REPRESENTATIVE 570-824-7041 1937, 1945, 1946,
1951, 1955, 1956,
SWING: Graco 6
Speed Musical Gen-
Classified lets
you compare costs -
pine laminate, in
excellent condition,
condition. $250.
570-606-6624
Prince of Peace
Episcopal Church
liquidators.com

Looking for that


& Bottles, Fine
NEPA’s largest cir-
culated print publi- BEER DISTRIBUTOR 1957, 1961, 1965,
1966, 1970, 1980,
tle Choice Open Top
Sold For Over $100.
without hassle
sells for $250. ask-
ing $99. E-mail STOOLS 2 padded
420 Main Street
Vendors Wanted. special place China & Glass-
cation is looking License available
with option to lease 1985, 2005, 2006. Perfect Condition. or worry! photo available. Call all steel with padded $10 outdoor called home? ware, Local
for an experienced spaces. $15 indoor
Sales Representa- building or sold Meyers H.S. 1935, $35. Get moving 570-328-5611 or
570-328-5506
backs. $25. or best
spaces (limited Classified will address Advertising
offer. 570-824-7314
tive to work in separately. 1936, 1937, 1938, 570-693-2818 with classified! availability). Every Your needs. STAMPS
570-954-1284 1942, 1943, 1944, DESK: solid elm
Honesdale and
1945, 1946, 1960, SWING: Take Along GIRLS CLOTHING: Second Saturday. Open the door
wood 2 pedestal;
Lackawanna Reserve at with classified! PAYING
Over
1974, 1975, 1976, Swing. Baby Bounc- Size 10-12. Tops,

FLORAL SHOP
County. Qualified er. Baby Play Gym. pants, etc. Box $25. executive desk, 1 570-675-1723
1977. Kingston H.S. large file drawer, 5
individual will have
at least two years 1938, 1939, 1940, $20 each. Girls - size 14. Tops,
shallow item draw- Record
47,000
The only shop 1944, 1948, 1949. 570-829-0852 or pants, etc. Box $25.
ers, center tray,
outside business
to business sales
in the area!
1,300 sq/ft retail
Plymouth H.S. 1930,
1931, 1932, 1933,
570-301-8017 Juniors - size 12-13.
Jeans, tops, etc. rear pull out shelf.
Top inlaid edged
Ca$h
experience,
call on existing
will & 1,300 sq/ft
storage
1938, 1943, 1944,
1959, 1960.
UMBRELLA stroller,
red & blue plaid $7.
Box $25. All very
good condition. pattern, excellent
people cite the NANTICOKE Prices
customers as well
as securing new
business. A sales
$63,000 Hanover H.S. 1951,
1952, 1953, 1954,
Backless booster
seat $5. Car seat,
gray with blue trim,
570-474-6028
JACKET: boys gen-
condition. Approxi-
mately 3’x5”. $125
or best offer. Two 2
The Times DRUMS HERTIAGE
Includes
assistant will established sales,
1960. West Pittston
H.S. Annual 1925,
$30. Pack & Play, uine Italian stone drawer legal size file Leader as their GALLERIES
assist in securing cream & olive green leather jacket, size cabinets $50 each.
confirmed
all equipment, 1926, 1927, 1928, plaid pattern $60. 14. $25. 868-6018 570-696-3444 primary source DALLAS, PA
showcases, 1931, 1932, 1959.
appointments but
COLD CALLING
inventory & Luzerne H.S. 1951,
Pack & Play Graco,
blue & yellow, $30. DINETTE SET: 41” for shopping Located Directly
IS REQUIRED!
memberships to 1952, 1956, 1957, Stroller, green &
730 Computer round dining table information. across from the
FTD, Tele-Floral & 1959. Berwick H.S. Equipment & over pedestal base.
Position is cream plaid $40. 114 E. Kirmar Ave. Dallas Agway on
1-800-FLOWERS. 1952, 1953, 1956, 4 matching chairs, *2008 Pulse Research
$1,000.00 per Willing to train 1957, 1958, 1960,
Booster high chair, Software includes matching
(Middle Road) Rt. 415
month salary plus buyer. Owner cream with bur- 167 Sand Springs Dr 1st Sale of the Year! Look for our blue
20% commission. 1967, 1968, 1969 gundy, $25. TV cushions. Like New . Thurs, Fri & Sat Sporting goods,
retiring after 25 LAPTOP CD/DVD & white signs
,1970. Lehman H.S. $200. BEDROOM

What
Benefits include years in business. video baby monitor, DRIVE - plays DVDs April 14 - April 16 antiques, old dolls
health insurance, 1973, 1974, 1976, brand new, $50. FURNITURE: double 8AM - 2PM & tools.
Room for and burns CDs. $25
fitness member- 1978, 1980. Nanti- Baby bath tub size dresser. 42” W Leaf Blower, string Saturday & Sunday Tues. thru Sat.
potential growth. call Rick 283-2552

Do You
ship & paid vaca- coke Area H.S. shower $20. Wood- with 6 deep draw- trimmer, shop-vac, 8:00am - 2:00pm 10 am to 5 pm
tion. CALL 570-542-4520 1976, 2008. Dallas
H.S. 1966, 1967,
en changing table LAPTOP: Dell d610
refurbished, w7sp1,
ers & 3 smaller cen-
ter drawers. Large
wheel barrel, grill, 570-674-2646

HaveTo
Please submit Pictures available. $60. Eddie Bauer small household
your resume to 1968. Bishop Hoban car seat, beige & ofc10, antivirus+ mirror attached. Tall items and more!
prminc14@aol.com H.S. 1972, 1973, black suede $40. more. p4mc 1.6, chest of drawers. 3 752 Landscaping &

Sell
Liquor License 1974, 1975. West large and 3 small
Luzerne County Side Central
Exer-ersaucer, $50. 60gb, dvdrw, wifi,
drawers. French
Gardening
570-239-5292 new battery &
Priced to sell Catholic H.S. 1965 - Provincial light

PLAINS
bag.warranty $225. Brizzy’s
Cordora
Today?
1974, 1980, 1981. COMPAQ n600c beige with beautiful
Westmoreland H.S. 714 Bridal Items brass trimmings. 3 Arbor Care &
Business Network laptop:xppro,ofc07, Landscaping
FORTY FORT
1952, 1953 - 1954 antivirus + more. pieces $175.
570-287-7013 G.A.R. H.S. 1972, WEDDING GOWN HUTCH/SERVER: See our ad under
p3m 1.0,30gb, 1162 Landscaping &
1973, 1974, 1975, package, new, tags dvd,wifi, new bat- unusual, refin- 86 Walnut Street
INSIDE PARTNER WANTED 1976 Pittston H.S.
1936, 1951, 1954,
on, ivory strapless,
size 10, beautiful
tery & bag, warran-
ty/$100. DELL c640
ished/antique 50” W
with 2 top shelves
Gardening
DONE-RIGHT
for Busy Salon 1963 Pittston Hospi- bead work, veil laptop:xppro,ofc07, supported by 4
ACCOUNT in Wilkes-Barre tal School of Nurs-
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
beaded to match
with slip. paid $600.
antivirus+ more.
p4m 1.7,30gb,cdrw
brass posts & mir-
rored back. Two
Pressure Washing
see our ad under
Area. Call An Expert
EXECUTIVE 570-822-0103
1959 West Pittston
H.S. 1950, 1954,
Asking $150.
570-287-3505
+dvd,wifi, new bat-
tery &bag, warran-
lower doors with
frame brass lattice River Mist
1234 Pressure
Washing
1955, 1956, 1960 ty/$125. TOSHIBA work with printed
Local sales oper-
ation is looking for SOY CANDLE Hazleton H.S. 1938,
1939, 1940, 1941,
WEDDING package:
ring pillow, money A60 laptop:w
7sp1,ofc10, antivirus
fabric behind. Maize
color. $75. COFFEE Sat., April 16, 8–2pm
95 Mara Ln
High end clothing LAWN & SHRUB
MAINTENANCE.
an experienced bag, apron - & shoes,etc.
telemarketer/insid
e account execu-
BUSINESS 1942, 1943, 1945,
1948, 1949, 1950, babushka, hanky,
satin slippers. All
+more. p4mc 1.8,
80gb,cdrw+dvd,wifi,
TABLE: 42” square,
contemporary table
Contents of nice
older home! Living
Everything
$3 or less!
See our ad under
1165 Lawn Care in
Oils, melters and 1953, 1954, 1955, new battery &bag, in Parsons style, Call an Expert.
tive for it’s NEPA made with satin room, dining room, Fri 4/15 & Sat
many extras. Best 1956, 1957, 1959, .warranty.$225 completely covered
location. Qualified lace, pearls & dry sink, den, 4/16 at 8am LAWN MOWER
offer. 570-709-2125 1960, 1961, 1962, 570-862-2236 with brass and
individual will set- sequins, beautiful, kitchen, washer, John Deere 130 rid-
1964 Hazle Twp H.S. chrome tiles to form
up appointments
for outside sales
1951, 1952
570-825-4721
never used $100.
570-654-6283
TOWER: HP Pavillion
7955 Tower. Excel-
geometric pattern.
Original price
dryer, fridge, bed-
rooms, linens, PLYMOUTH ing mower, older
model, still runs
sewing machine,
representatives lent condition, $1,100. Asking Call 829-7130 holiday. Dishware,
$300.570-328-1254
with businesses in
NEPA. Some 710 Appliances 716 Building 768mb ram. dvd $250. to place your ad. smalls, some tools. Peter’s Lawncare
rom/cdrw, windows Prices are negotiable! Too much to list all
clients are exist- Materials xp. $65. Lenovo 570-288-5835
See our ad under
ing customers. APPLIANCE prices to sell! Call an Expert
Windows 7 desktop
COLD CALLING 700 PA RT S E T C . DOOR: indoor used, DINING ROOM SET 1165 Lawn Care
IS REQUIRED!
Position is full-
MERCHANDISE Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
stained 15 glass
panel 80”x 32” pine
tower, excellent
condition, dvdrom. oak, 48” round table
with two 12” leafs &
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benefits, paid 702 Air 570-820-8162 tion. $20. 735-5916 $125. 288-7138 136 Davenport St.
$80. HP windows xp ing, borders, fill or
vacation, hourly tower $70. Saturday, April 16th
and bonus pay. Conditioners FREEZER: Kenmore GLASS DOOR. 3
570-905-2985
DINING ROOM 8AM TO 4 PM
whatever. You pick

SALE
upright, white, very way glass door for TABLE beveled up. The largest rock
Please e-mail Entire contents of
AIR CONDITIONER good shape. $100 bath tub. $25 glass, custom measures approxi-
resume to home, 2 bedroom
prminc14@ $40 or best offer. 570-331-8183 732 Exercise ordered, rectangu- suites, religious
mate 5ft. x 10ft. $1.

Collect
570-740-1246 570-474-0154 lar with brass base. Shelves, Hutches, 570-457-6610
aol.com LIGHT FIXTURE, Equipment 5 chairs with brass Restaurant equip-
items, kitchen set,
AIR CONDITIONER: Beautiful tiffany- small appliances, Spike & Gorilla’s
MICROWAVE G.E. frames, rattan insert ment, propane gas
LINEUP style light fixture AERO PILATES vintage kitchen Lawn Care & Out-

Cash.
5000 btu, works over the stove, & upholstered royal deep fryer, etc.,
great used only a measuring 13”H x deluxe with cardio/ items, Roseville pot- door Maintenance
black & stainless, blue seats. $250. aluminum truck cap
ASUCCESSFULSALE few times $60.
570-822-8957
like new, only used 32”W x 14”D for
sale. This stained-
rebounder. From
QVC. Like new $95.
Maple student desk, for 6ft. box,
tery vase, Polish
pottery, holiday
See our ad under
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a very short time 2 drawers on top, 1 grizzly metal band

Not
INCLASSIFIED! AIR CONDITIONERS then changed col- glass piece of art is
done in white and
570-793-9346
large file drawers saw, piano, fish
items, costume jew-
elry, sewing
1162 Landscaping &
Gardening
ors in my kitchen. $25. 570-735-5295 tank, clothes,
Doyouneedmorespace? (3) $30 each mother-of-pearl EXERCISE BIKE. machine, vintage

Dust.
570-899-4675 $100. 606-4353 Lifestyle Air Chal- much more. clothing, doilies, GET THE WORD OUT
tones and has a
A yard or garage sale REFRIGERATOR polished brass fin- lenge TA. Good con-
DRESSER 6 draw-
ers. Brown. Good linens, knick knacks with a Classified Ad.
in classified AIR CONDITIONERS: dition, older model.
LINEUP
$75. 570-829-0852 ish. This piece can condition. $15. galore, old sleds, 570-829-7130
6,000 BTU Sharp $35. 570-655-5102 Princess House, rag
is the best way with digital temp or 570-301-8017 be used over a
kitchen island or
Entertainment Cen-
carpets, old games
ter, light brown with SPREADER Scott
tocleanoutyourclosets! TREADMILL. Weslo.
ASUCCESSFULSALE
control, $50 =. REFRIGERATOR pool table. The and much, much
You’re in bussiness 6,000 BTU Frigidaire
with digital temp
Kenmore, almond, asking price is
Fold up for storage
$100. 655-0952
3 drawers. fits up to
32” tv. $15. Head- Sell it in The more!
18” drop spreader.
hardly used. $20.
21.6 cu. ft. with ice
with classified! $350.00. ALSO, a board queen, white,
Times Leader 570-735-5916
IN CLASSIFIED!
control. $50. maker & filtered W. PITTSTON
pair of polished good condition. $7
CASEMENT WIN- 742 Furnaces & Giant Yard Sales
SALESPERSON DOW 12,000 BTU
water $300.
570-868-6018
brass and acrylic
wall sconces meas- Heaters
570-288-1063 Classified Trinity Episcopal 754 Machinery &
Now hiring
Frigidaire with
remote, digital temp REFRIGERATOR.
uring 7”H x 9”W.
These classic-look- DOORS: (2) Birch
FURNITURE: tan
reclining chair 15.00
section. Doyouneedmorespace? Church 220 Mont-
gomery Ave.
Equipment
Full time positions.
Commission
control $100. All
excellent condition.
Amana. White. Side
by side. 25.8 cu. ft.
ing fixtures are
priced at $48.00 for
sliding closet doors
(30” x 77”) $40. (2)
blue reclining chair
20.00. glass oak
A yard or garage sale Vendors Wanted.
$10 spaces. Every
GENERATOR:, gas
Coleman Power-
based. Experi-
ence in propane,
570-855-9221 Icemaker, excellent
condition. $200
the pair.
Call 570-430-1366
6ft electric base-
board heaters (1) 9
coffee table and
end table both.
in classified first Saturday.
Reserve at
mate 3750; AC 120
volts @ 25 amps. 2
Selling Your
heating oil and
HVAC sales. Email Furniture?
570-606-6624 if interested. Photos
upon request.
ft 9” electric base-
board heaters (2)
$40.00
(570)208-3888
is the best way 570-654-3261 outlets with sepa-
rate 20amp circuit
or fax resumes to
570-474-5256 or
Do it here in the LINE UP Honeywell thermo- tocleanoutyourclosets! Looking for Work? breakers. Briggs &
Classifieds! PLYWOOD: birch FUTON with wooden Stratton 6.0 OHV
A GREAT DEAL... stats $45. Tell Employers with
You’re in bussiness
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570-288-8689
IN CLASSIFIED! 8’. solid core. call mattress cover. a Classified Ad. hours run time $350
LINEUP 708 Antiques &
Collectibles Looking for the right deal
after 6 p.m. $20.
CEDAR SHINGLES,
GAS HEATER: Tim-
berline vent free pro
570-675-6057
GOLDEN LIFT
with classified! 570-829-7130 or best offer.
570-239-4438
covers an aproxi- pane, wall-mounted,
ASUCCESSFULSALE on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
mate area of 10’ X
5’. Call after 6 P.M.
in excellent condi-
tion. E-mail photo is
CHAIR, weight
capacity 375 lbs. Get Directions/Map Your Route/
Medium brown,
IN CLASSIFIED! It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
$60. 570-288-8314 available. 15,000 to
25,000 BTUs (Sells
for $250) $99.
never used, $450.
Call 570-388-6044
Send or Email To Your Phone
Doyouneedmorespace? the directions! 718 Carpeting Call 570-328-5611 Don't need that Go to: thegaragesalepeople.com -
A yard or garage sale REFRIGERATOR: or 570-328-5506 Call 829-7130
General Electric /
RUG: 8X11 multi-col-
ored area rug, main
Guitar?
Sell it in the to place an ad. click on Garage Sales
in classified No Frost. Works colors dark choco-
HEATER:
with
Amish,
remote. Classified Section!
is the best way $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ good. $60.
570-655-5404
late, orange, red
wine mocha &
Mahogany cabinet.
One year old. Excel-
570-829-7130

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Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, old gun
Mining Items, trains
STOVE:
Great
Electric.
Condition.
cream. Practically
new & in excellent
lent. $250.
570-654-6283
LAMP - Parlor stand
up lamp. Very good
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You’re in bussiness condition. $200. condition. Grey
We Got You Covered!
& Musical Instruments, $60. timesleader.com
570-899-4675 negotiable. metal color. $25.
Hess. 474-9544
with classified! 610-480-8923 570-740-1246
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754 Machinery & 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 774 Restaurant 782 Tickets 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale
Equipment Equipment Merchandise
BARREL,
wooden.
BOOKS: “Bush at
War”, by Bob Wood-
ward, published
CANNING JARS:
Quarts $3/doz. Pints
$3/doz. 1/2 Pints
STAMP COLLECT-
ING MAGAZINES/
PUBLICATIONS: u.s.
RESTAURANT
TICKETS (2) Elton
John, great seats,
lower level section The Video
ALASKAN MALAMUTE
AKC Registered
AVOCA
HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- 53 gallon.
Excellent
2002. “The Halder-
mann Diaries”,
$2/doz. 6 Glass 5
gallon water jugs
postal service “usa
philatelic magazine,
EQUIPMENT,
AMERICAN EAGLE
104, row e, seats 17
& 18. Mohegan Sun Game Store
Available May 24.
Rare breeding &
MIXER, 20 quart
ER 6’X14’
Like new with
condition $195.
570-876-3830
“Inside the White
House”, by HR. Hal-
with metal holding
racks. $75.
june 1983 to march
2011, 152 different mixer, Model
AE-20, with timer
Arena, April 22. Paid
$278 asking $150.
28 S. Main W.B.
Open Mon- Sat,
hand whelped.
5 males &
dermann, published 570-735-4580 $7.00; “stampers” 570-313-7701 12pm – 6pm 5 females: Seals,
electric brakes, 1994. “Witness to magazine for kids, and guard, $1300. Sables & Whites.
BATHROOM SINK 570-822-9929 /
new tires and Power”, by John DEPENDS men’s 18 different $1.50; ALSO, Bev Air 2 TICKETS: MUST $600
reinforced tongue. SET: Gerber white adjustable, super door refrigerator/ SELL!!!! Two $200 570-941-9908
Ehrlichman, pub- united nations “phil- 570-510-6428

$$ CASH PAID $$
$2700. porcelain bathroom lished 1982. “The absorbency, lg/xlg atelic bulletin”, janu- sandwich prep US Airways vouch-
570-239-5457 sink with mirror and
medicine cabinet.
Unfinished
dency”,
Presi-
“Jimmy
15 packages with 16
$90. men’s super
ary 1995 to october
2010, 82 different
table, Model
SP48-12, $1300.
ers good for $400
worth of air travel!! ALASKAN 1206 Spring St.
Totally remodeled 2
756 Medical
Matching set. $80.
570-331-8183
Carter’s
Beyond the White
Trip absorbency with
waistband, pullons
$4.00; canada post
“collections” maga-
Call 570-498-3616
for more details.
Call now! $200.
570-814-4643 VIDEO GAMES MALAMUTE PUPPIES
AKC RARE Red &
bedroom home with
fabulous kitchen, 2
Equipment
& SYSTEMS
House, published Lg/Xlg 2 packages zine, december car garage,

DIABETES Lancets
LINEUP 1998. “To Renew with 16 $12. also 2
packages with 6
1992 to december
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT,
TICKETS: WB Yan-
kees tickets avail-
white, 2 females,
shots & wormed,
inground heated
pool and 4 person
America”, by Newt 2010, 56 different
box of 100 $5. ASUCCESSFULSALE Gingrich, published $12. 2 packages
with 6, pull ons size
$4.00; canada post
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE -
able, 2 seats, third
row behind home
Highest $$ Paid
Guaranteed
$500 each. Call
570-477-3398
hot tub. Finished
570-654-6283 1995. Books were “details” magazine, basement could be
INCLASSIFIED! small $12. 570-824- model SPM45, plate with VIP Park- Buying all video a 3rd bedroom.
LANCETS box of 100
$5. each. Diabetic Doyouneedmorespace?
all best sellers and
hard to find $10. 6278 after 5pm
june 1993 to march
2011, 76 different
$500; ALSO, Bunn
Pour Over Coffee
ing with each pair,
$10 a ticket. Inter-
games &
systems. PS1 & 2,
AMERICAN BULL DOG Duryea Borough.
MLS #11-576
each. All in good $4.00. Female, brown &
syringes 60 bags of
10 $.50 each. Lon-
A yard or garage sale condition. Call Jim
DINNERWARE:
Farberware China (570)654-1622
Machine, Model #
STF15, $225
ested, email Bonos
saint@aol.com.
Xbox, Nintendo, white, 5 months $145,900
old, good with Call Charlie
tus Insulin 5 boxes in classified 655-9474 email
bing1124.1@netze-
(Calais #4173). 44 TAFFETA - 12 rolls of For more info, call
Atari, Coleco,
children, trained. VM 101
$20. each. Novolog is the best way ro.com.
piece includes lining. $10 all. 570-498-3616 Shopping for a Sega, Mattel,
Includes crate. 570-829-6200
Gameboy,
Insulin 5 boxes $20.
tocleanoutyourclosets!
service for 8 with
sugar bowl, cream-
570-779-9791 new apartment? Vectrex etc.
AKC papers.
each. One Touch BOOKS: Box of 776 Sporting Goods
Ultra Mini $5. Accu- You’re in bussiness hardcover & paper- er, serving plate & TIRES & RIMS: Classified lets DVD’s, VHS & CDs
$350
570-905-0260
Chek Aviva $5. One
with classified! back. King, Grisham bowl. Used once will (2) Lexington mud & ARROWS: 10 Easton you compare costs - & Pre 90’s toys,
Touch Ultra 2 $5.
BED RUG with cover
and others. $25. sacrifice for $50.
331-0815
snow tires on rims,
5 hole, 75% tread
arrows with soft without hassle The Video American Bulldog
570-239-0057 Puppies, NKC
AVOCA
570-474-6028 quiver. 25” Length. or worry!
for Chevy S-10 pick- 195/70-14 $60. 4 $25. Game Store
LIFT CHAIR up 6’ box. $200.
570-655-0546
CANES & WALKING
STICKS for hiking &
DINNERWARE:
White with 22k gold
Timberline tires on
stock steel rims,
570-829-1541 Get moving
with classified!
1150 S. Main
Scranton
Summit stairway lift, walking, 15 available trim. Creamer, large center caps, 90%
one year old, barely BASEBALL Mon - Sat,
BEDLINER: 89 $4. each. GARDEN platter & sugar tread, 5 hole, white
used, battery back- Chevy S10, standard DISPLAY concrete bowl. Serving for 8,. letters 205/75 -15
EQUIPMENT:USED. 784 Tools 12pm – 6pm
up. Asking $1800 CATCHERS MITT, Brindle & White,
cab $30. 2000 donkey with flower Never used. Bought $275.570-823-0881 youth, Rawlings 570-822-9929 6 Males, 4 Females,
or best offer. Call Chevy Cavalier LS in 1948. Made in GRIZZLY 1’X3’
cart 3’x 3’ $100. new $25. Men’s capacity, variable Shots & Wormed,
570-401-1558 rear trunk spoiler, USA. 570-693-1088 TIRES [4] Goodyear
POWER CHAIR -
black $10. Four
barrel carb running
Manger for Christ-
mas display, home DVD - X Files Series
Eagles P-225-55-
R17” summer thread
Nike tan catchers
Mitt, used $15.
speed, wood lathe
with lathe tools, VITO’S Ready April 25,
$800.00 each,
made, 15 Figurines.
Jazzy Select,
$700 or best offer
from Chevy motor
$50. 3 suitcases in
12 “ x 15 “ $12
CUTLERY 15 Knives
7 on DVD. Very good
condition. $25.
$50. all. Aluminum
16ft extension lad-
Youth Pro Nike
catcher leg guards,
new used only once
$260. Retrofit laser & Call Steve at
570-956-7166 314 Packer St.
used $10. Youth Newly remodeled 3
ALSO,
wheelchair,
regular
with
excellent shape
$40. 570-740-1246
in case $6. CHRIST-
MAS ITEMS over
570-283-2552
FISH TANK STAND:
der, good condition.
$50 firm 655-3197.
Louisville
outfielders
Slugger
glove,
guide for most 10”
miter saws, works GINO’S ENGLISH BULLDOG bedroom home with
1st floor master, 1.5
extra weight sup- great! $12.
port. $100. Call for
more details
BLU TOOTH used 12
volt $50. 12 volt
200 items includes
tree ornaments,
Metal 55 gallon
steel stand. $20.
TIRES. 4 Kumho
P195/70/R14 like
used $10. Omaha
Little League bat
call 570-696-1267 Wanted: Female For Sale,
Fully AKC Reg,
baths, detached
garage, all new sid-
570-829-2411 travel cooler $35. 12
volt refrigerator
under tree items,
window displays,
570-829-1478 new, less than 500
miles. 5th tire spare
(gold), used $15.
Call 570-868-6134
HEDGE TRIMMER:
Garden Groomer
Junk Shots, Vet
Checked, Pure
ing , windows, shin-
gles, water heater,
758 Miscellaneous $35. Jack LaLanne
power juicer $50.
lights, flowers &
vases, all for $60.
HUMIDIFIER:
Crofton, New, $25. mounted on
Camry wheel. All for
98 BIKE: women’s
Pro with bag. Used
three times. Cost
Cars & Bred and she is 11
weeks $600:
kitchen and bath-
rooms. A must
AIR PURIFIER: Ionic Sharp SF 7320 copy
machine.
570-735-2081. 570-654-0956
$250. after 7 pm
570-822-1811
Rand 15 speed bike
$50. 570-675-7024
$300 will sell for
$150 or best offer.
Trucks Email:julie.cooper
01@hotmail.com
see house!
$119,900
CANISTER SET 4 LADDER RACKS -
Breeze by Sharper
Image, excellent 570-675-7024 piece, burgundy, $8. (metal), adjust to BIKES: Sears mens 570-654-0956 Highest Call 570-655-8131. MLS 11-73
TIRES: set of 4 Call Tom
condition. $60.
570-709-3146 Collect cash, not dust!
Hamilton Beach can
opener, used less
width sizes, with
spoiler for vans, mini Michelin green x
mxv4 plus radial xse
10 speed 26” light-
weight bicycle,
METAL CABINET:
Old white with door
Prices GERMAN SHEPHERD 570-262-7716
vans, SUV, ect. $35. Sears Ladies Paid!!
AQUARIUM: 30 gal-
lon. With all needed
Clean out your
than 1 year $8.
Electrolux canister 4 Brand name Weath-
er Guard $75.
all season tires,
P205/55R16 m&s.
3 speed 26” light-
weight bicycle, $35.
& drawer. 3ft 20” x
16”. $45. Two Man
FREE
PUPPIES, AKC
Shepherds By Fanti
accessories $55. basement, garage ply bags Style C
generic 10 count Ladder- 32’ wood 15,000 miles on Both good condi-
Crosscut Saws: old.
$25 each. Wood 25 Yrs. Experience
tires, excellent con-
570-829-1541 or attic and call the $10. Electrolux extension ladder tion. 570-696-1703 Tool Box: 5’, older & PICKUP Family Raised
BACK MOUNTAIN
$75. 570-735-7658 dition, sell for $189
upright 4 ply, style U homemade. $10. Black/Tan,
ATTENDS Adult Classified depart- 8 count $10. Style U
each at jack williams
tires. $200.
BOWLING BALL
570-735-5916 288-8995 Black/Red. M/F
underwear XL size, LADDER: 22 foot, 16lbs Resin NEW LISTING!
14 per package $5. ment today at 570- generic upright 4 ply
wood extension. 570-926-5075 Brunswick Groove
Hasenborn-Arminus
573 Coon Rd.
each. 288-9940 829-7130!
10 count
570-868-6018
$10.
$29. Call after 5pm.
570-287-7684. WINE PRESS $125.
Brand
Red/Blue
New
$20.00
786 Toys & Games WANTED 570-825-5597
570-239-5498

LADDER: 32’ alu-


Old Wooden Bar
Stools $25 each.
(570)829-2695 BASKETBALL
STAND Lifestyle,
JEWELRY GOLDEN RETRIEVER &
minum extension 570-899-4675 BOWLING BALL:
ladder, type iii, 10lb blue marble
free standing good
net good condition LAB PUPPIES
barely used, $149. 760 Monuments & with case, $35, $60 after 3pm Yellow $350. Black
570-814-3758 girl’s vintage 26” 570-655-3197 $250. Wormed.
Lots Schwinn bike: $70. 570-836-1090
LADDER: 8 ft. Wern- 570-829-4776 BICYCLE, vintage One of a kind
AMERICA’S NEW CAR ALTERNATIVE er wooden ladder Schwinn Collegiate
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
CASH
Very good condition GRAVE LOT property set on 6
3, 26”, new tires. acres. Charm
$30. 570-954-2029 Near baby land at Mastiff Puppies
$75. 570-654-2657 galore in this
Memorial Shine in
NEPA’s PREMIER PRE-OWNED
ICCF Registered.
LADDER: 8’ WOOD Carverton. BOARD GAMES: Victorian Style
Sire over 200 lbs.
STEP LADDER $15. $400. Call Vintage 1982 Parker home. New kitchen
Blue & blue fawn.

AUTO DEALERSHIP IS SEEKING AN


570-779-9791 570-287-6327 Brothers, William & remodeled baths
Vet Checked
LADDER: Werner 6ft FOR Fuld, Ouija in box
WILKESBARREGOLD 570-617-4880
-Butler kitchen 14x8
(Indoor kidney

AUTO SALES
step aluminum step $25. Vintage 1975
shape pool & spa
762 Musical Selchow & Righter
(570)991-7448 POMERANIAN PUPPIES
ANTIQUE GUNS
ladder $35. Alu- area that measures
Co., Parcheesi, in
minum 16 ft exten- Instruments box $25. Best offer. Parents on premises approx. 2,400 sq.ft.
sion ladder $60.
Wheelbarrow steel GUITAR, electric,
Old Shot Guns 570-287-2901 (570)48GOLD8 Shots Current. $500.
570-401-1838
not included in
square footage.

EXECUTIVE
tub heavy duty $35. fender strat, red, Rifles, Swords Wine cellar in
DVD’S Harry Potter 1092 Highway 315 Blvd
Tailgate 88-98 like new with case & Daggers, (1st four movies) all PUPPIES basement.
Chevy fullsize $60 $225. Mandolin, Military Items (Plaza 315)
$30. Goosebumps 315N .3 miles after Chihuahuas, Poms, $525,000
call 570-655-3197 electric cutaway, by Vintage Scopes DVD’s (4) & books Motorwold Huskies, Poo Mixes, MLS# 11-81
ovation, like new Old Toys & (12) -all $25. Shih Tzus, Morkies, Call Geri
LUGGAGE: Road with case $150. 570-862-7432
Rider Luggage/ Coins 570-237-1583 Maltese, Toy Fox,
Amplifier 25w with Puggles, Cocker, 570-696-0888
EARN THE TOP COMPENSATION YOU DESERVE
Cargo Carrier. 48”L
x 36”W x 16”H.
reverb, fender like
new in box $75.
PRIVATE COLLECTOR. GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
approximate 3 X 5 -
Labs & more!
570-453-6900 or LEWITH & FREEMAN
Includes tie-down Amplifier 15w with 570-417-9200 $50. 868-6018 570-764-2578
• Superior Pay Plan • 5 Day Work Week
straps. $125.
570-824-0591
reverb, fender new
PIT BALLS almost REAL ESTATE
• Paid Benefits Pkg. • Excellent Working Conditions PEDAL CARS: Two
in box. $45
570-371-8581 DRIVER,
Redline
Adams
Titanium.
100 multi-colored Mon-Sat
10am - 8pm ROTTWEILER PUP 570-696-3801

BEAR CREEK
kids’ Ball Pit Balls Male, German line,
Kettler Racer Cars. PIANO 460cc. Graphite for Sale. $20 or best Closed Sundays
• Paid Vacation • Modern Facility In fantastic condi- upright “Everett” shaft, 10.5 deg. $40. offer. 570-287-2268 Highest Cash Pay
9 weeks old,
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handle $25. Chil-
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and 2 hours to
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warmer 36” w x 28” $8. 570-735-6638 tion $175. tocleanoutyourclosets!
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CARBONDALE DALLAS EXETER HANOVER TWP. HARDING JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON LAKE SILKWORTH MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE
PENDING

Ranch home with PRICE REDUCED! 146 Brown St. PRICE REDUCED Year round lake 310 Deer Run Drive 200 - 202 E.
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$237,000 original woodwork dock. on 1st floor. bedrooms, other
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570-696-0888
family room with
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private showing.
MLS #11-364
Properties
570-718-4959
with 3 closets,
private bath with
570-283-9100 x 20

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fence and storage
$116,000
MLS 11-144
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
fire place. Formal
dining room with
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JENKINS TWP. $159,900
Mary Ellen Belchick
570-696-6566 LARKSVILLE
whirlpool, separate
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vanity & radiant
Call Terry out to stone patio & heated tile floor.
570-885-3041
or Angie HANOVER TWP. inground pool.
French doors lead
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211 Hillside One suite with walk-in Home Warranty.
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in a beautifully spring house. Call Linda
Reduced Price! 250 Susquehan-
FORTY FORT
maintained town- $185,000 11 Michael Dr. (570) 956-0584
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to Dallas schools. In
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has 2 large bed-
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HUGE home features
eat-in kitchen, 3
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replacement win-
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bedrooms, formal newer roofs and a
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10-2787
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closet. Modern
kitchen, family room
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ing bath. 1st floor
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MOUNTAIN TOP
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walk-in closet in 570-466-3338 street. Call Jay Crossin basement, Rec
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$249,000 FORTY FORT room home with loft
area that can easily
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2 story home with
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Fannie Mae
beautiful modern
tiled kitchen, formal
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good condition. Ext. 23 home with off-street Renovation
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$117,500. Crossin Real parking on a quiet
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huge deck and MLS 11-676 MLS #11-177
on 1 acre lot. Leave Message decks, great view, ly will be able to 570-696-2468 Warranty for your
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basement, garage
ceiling, fire place,
dual zone gas heat Single family home
or attic and call the
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plenty of room and
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season room,
for sale in quiet MLS #10-4589 3 bedrooms on 2nd almost 1 acre in
& central air,
2 car garage, neighborhood-
Beautiful 2400 Sq.
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
$350,000
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floor, 3 more on 3rd,
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INKERMAN Dallas School Dis-
trict. Home Warran-
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Call 570-675-4805
Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
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parking, first floor Hardwood floors in
washer/dryer. All living room and
Turn to classified. bedroom home with Very nice 3 bed- Pond - 2 Available
formal dining room, room 1.5 bath home 1/2 acre pond view.
NEW LISTING! appliances includ- dining room. Make It’s a showroom in print! with detached 1 car 1 acre with pond. 61 Spruce St.
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replacement win- Roomy 2 story with
style home with
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sliding door to Hardwood floors,
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car garage. Central updated electric
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$275,000. 3 bedroom ranch. Asking $ 135,000. plumbing & newly
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(570) 655-8118 570-650-5872 in Hanover Twp.
KINGSTON room Ranch with
sweeping views of
MOUNTAINTOP
built-in garage.

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DURYEA REAL ESTATE
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SALE BY OWNER
Newer kitchens, stone fireplace & Single 3 bedroom bedroom with walk- Novak Road buyer looking to
(570) 822-1133 wet bar in living 102 Price St. in closet and bath,
MOVE IN CONDITION
Classic home, two
large baths & 3
bedrooms each.
Both sides are
room, gourmet
kitchen with
Renovated 2005.
Sell by 6-1-2011
ultra modern eat-in
kitchen with granite
down size. Move in
condition! Easy to
show! Call today!
story, single family, presently occupied. breakfast bar open (570) 287-7013 counters and cherry $82,000
3 bedrooms, 2 bath- Call for appointment to dining area. 1st cabinets with large MLS#10-4638
floor bedroom, 2nd Looking to buy a island and stainless
rooms, single car $79,300 Craig Yarrish
MLS# 10-4598 floor spacious home? steel appliances. 2
detached garage, 570-696-6554
Place an ad here
FORTY FORT
eat-in kitchen, din- Call Vieve Zaroda master suite & car garage, full
ing room, family (570) 474-6307 bonus room above and let the unfinished base-
room, living room, Great starter home Ext. 2772 garage with sellers know! ment with Lovely nearly com-
oil heat, unfinished in nice neighbor- skylights! This is a 570-829-7130 walk-out to yard. pleted renovated 71 Mountain Road
basement, 110x115, hood. 2 story, 2 Fannie Mae Home- MLS #10-4060 Victorian farmhouse 17 year old 2 story,
a landscaped yard
with a front covered
bedroom, 1 bath.
Dining room, living
Path Property,
purchase this
property for as little
KINGSTON $269,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
sits high on 7.81
acres featuring
single family home,
Move right in this
beautiful 3 bed- NANTICOKE
porch and large room, kitchen. panoramic pastoral
patios in the rear Large fenced yard. Smith Hourigan as 3% down! views, high ceilings, room, 2 1/2 baths.
$126,900. Call Car port & detached Group Property approved original woodwork, Eat in kitchen with
OPEN HOUSE!! for HomePath pergo floors and
(570) 840-4654 2 car garage. 570-474-6307 gutted, rewired,
Sunday, April 17 Mortgage & silestone counter
before 9:00 p.m. for $79,900 insulated and sheet-
1-3pm HARDING HomePath tops, two tiered
a private showing Call (570) 954-4074 rocked, newer roof,
119 Midland Drive
Custom Built Ranch or email mulch810
@yahoo.com.
or (570) 906-7614 Renovation
Financing. LAKE ARIEL vinyl siding, kitchen
and baths. Lots of
island. Dining room,
family room with

Hanover Township
Home -The ranch ''FIRSTLOOK'' 2164 Northgate Rd fireplace, additional
home is IN potential with TLC.
DEMAND! This one LINEUP Property! See
www.homepath. 2 story, 3 bedroom, Elk Lake School Dis- great room with
cathedral ceiling. 68 Tilbury Avenue
trict. $199,000
HANOVERmodern
GREEN 3
Well maintained
offers everything
you are looking for! ASUCCESSFULSALE com for details.
REDUCED PRICE
1 bathroom. MLS #
11-965 MLS# 11-525 Call Finished basement
with laundry room, ranch in Tilbury
570-696-2468
Plenty of space for
in-law quarters, 4
INCLASSIFIED! Ranch,
bedrooms, 1.5 bath
$174,900 $69,499
Call Barbara at
work shop and
exercise room.
Terrace. 2 bedroom
home with hard-
MLS #10-4748
bedrooms, cherry Doyouneedmorespace? rooms, hardwood 570-242-2795 (570)466-6940 x55 Forced hot air fur- wood floors, 1 bath.
310 Lockville Rd. Eat in kitchen.
kitchen, sunroom, A yard or garage sale floors, move in con- COLDWELL BANKER, nace, central air.
recreation room
with 12 seat oak
in classified dition. Large eat in
kitchen with new
SERENITY RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
2 story, 3 bedroom,
Two car attached
garage. Extensive
Large “L” shaped
living/dining room.
is the best way Enjoy the serenity
KINGSTON
bar. This home cabinets, ceramic landscaping with Full basement,
of country living in 2 bath. $85,000
includes an tocleanoutyourclosets! tile, & stainless steel this beautiful 2 MLS 11-621 waterfall & private partially finished.
attached 2 car appliances. Finished Sunroom in back
garage plus a
You’re in bussiness basement, newly
story home on 2.23 570-696-2468 paver patio. 800
off kitchen. 3 car
with classified! acres surrounded acres of state land
detached custom
garage that can fit
up to 12 cars or EDWARDSVILLE
carpeted
room. Custom bar
family

with tile flooring &


by nature the prop-
erty has it’s own MOOSIC out back door.
$230,000.
detached garage.
PRICE REDUCED
NOW $130,500!!
JENKINS TWP
private driveway. Call 570-417-9162

PENDING
boat storage, only 5 modern half bath. after 9AM to set up MLS# 10-1703
Great entertaining Call Linda
miles to beautiful Fenced yard, large inside & out! 3 car an appointment or
(570) 956-0584
REDUCED!
Harveys Lake - 1 yr sunroom & 1 car garage plus 2 car email
Home Warranty. garage. Roof, fur- whritzak@aol.com Coldwell Banker
detached. A MUST Rundle Real Estate
All this on 4 ACRES nace & hot water SEE! MLS#11-831 21 Thomas Lane
of serenity in the heater are less than Lovely home in 570-474-2340
heart of Dallas
$439,000
5 years old.
$140,000 Call (570)
$279,900
call Nancy
570-237-0752
immaculate move-in
condition. Soak in
LAKE SILKWORTH 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy
MLS #11-155 824-7894 for a the hot tub or relax Merchandise Merchandise
Call Tracy Zarola private showing

WANTED
122-124 Short St. by the pond! W/D
570-574-6465 Very nice double- hookup on 1st flr,
570-696-0723 block in HANOVER TOWNSHIP coal stove in base-
LEWITH & FREEMAN Edwardsville on a
quiet street and out
ment, oversized
shower in Master
1509 Grove St.
Just across the

LINEUP
of the flood zone.
Good income prop- LINEUP 1717 River Road
Compact 2 story
bath, large back
yard. Additional Off
Avoca border sits
this quaint 3 bed-
CASH PAID 24/7
erty for an investor
ASUCCESSFULSALE home with 3 bed- Street Parking for 2 room Ranch home • Firearms • Gold • Silver
ASUCCESSFULSALE or live in one side rooms, 1st floor cars in rear. Proper-
Brand new ranch
50 yards from lake. on a triangular
and rent the other
INCLASSIFIED!
bath with laundry, ty has 2 sheds. Double lot, 3 bed- shaped lot. If you
• Jewelry • Coins • Tools
INCLASSIFIED! to help pay the large kitchen. Park-
ing in rear with
$149,000 room, two bath, want low taxes and

Doyouneedmorespace?
mortgage! Make
your appointment Reduced! Doyouneedmorespace? alley access.
MLS# 11-380
Call Toni Davis
laundry room. Full
basement, with
utilities, this is the
house for you! • Military • Collectibles
$39,900
A yard or garage sale
today!
MLS #11-438
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
3 bedrooms, 2
A yard or garage sale MLS 11-99
570-714-6132
570-287-1196
insulation &
sheetrock.
MLS #11-773
$59,900 Guaranteed Highest Cash Paid!
in classified $69,900
Mary Ellen Belchick
baths, 1 car garage. in classified Call Colleen
570-237-0415 SMITH HOURIGAN New well Call Colleen
($10 Bonus per gun with ad)
570-237-0415
is the best way 570-696-6566
New carpeting,
is the best way MLS#:09-4746

570-735-1487 DAY
paint, etc. Large lot. $143,900
tocleanoutyourclosets! Asking $114,500. tocleanoutyourclosets! Call John Nicodem
Deremer Realty Classic
You’re in bussiness You’re in bussiness
with classified!
570-477-1149
with classified!
Properties
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PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS SHAVERTOWN SWOYERSVILLE WANAMIE WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE
MINERS MILLS
YATESVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
304 Vista Dr 950 Center St.

NANTICOKE REDUCED!! 29 W. Beatty St.


Lovely 2 story re-
modeled home in
very good condi-
HOME FOR SALE tion. Laminate and
tile flooring through-
out. 16x20 great
Single home, 3 room addition with
bedrooms, eat-in cathedral ceilings
kitchen, electric 63 Clarks Lane 70 Grandview Dr.
16 Defoe St. 120 Parnell St. Large eat in Owner financing Beautiful open and recessed light-
heat, unfinished Lovely 2 story, 3 Classic Ranch in ing. Quiet neighbor-
basement, deck. Kitchen with a available. Beautifully plan. Huge rooms, 12 Reid st.
bedrooms, 1.5 bath great location. 3 formal dinning just remodeled home, hardwood floors, 536 W. Eighth St. hood. Appliances Spacious Bi-level
Extremely well- home that features bedroom, 3 baths, Nice starter home included in sale.
maintained two- off kitchen, Private new cabinets, gran- tile, gas fireplace, home in semi-pri-
open floor plan with high quality rear deck with nice ite countertops, modern kitchen. All with 7 rooms, 3 $62,000 vate location with
story, 7 rooms, 3 cathedral ceiling throughout. 3 sea- bedrooms, 1.25 570-885-3664
bedrooms, 2.5 landscaping, tiled ceramic tile floor in in a desirable private back yard. 3
family room. Pris- son porch over foyer, laundry & a kitchen, pantry, neighborhood. baths. 1 car garage season room. Gas
WILKES-BARRE
baths, eat in tine hardwood looking private rear and carport. Home
kitchen, very large two car garage on large master bed- $193,000 fireplace in lower
floors. 3 season yard. Owners says first level. Vaulted room with 2 walk-in MLS #11-352 has plenty of park- level family room. 4
dining/living room sun room leads to sell and lowers ing in rear with PENDING
combination, den, ceiling in bedrooms, closets and study, Call Tracy Zarola SUNDAY APRIL 17 bedrooms, garage.
patio, in ground price to skylight, walk-in corner lot, partially 570-574-6465 1:00PM-2:30-PM shed and great MLS 10-4740
front porch , deck, pool and manicured $219,900. For yard.
and nice size yard; closets, pull down enclosed yard with 570-696-0723 ACREAGE $159,900
electric heat; safe
neighborhood;
vinyl fenced yard.
$169,000
more information
and photos please
attic steps,garage
door opener
vinyl fencing, deck
with gazebo. LEWITH & FREEMAN 950 Center St.
Unique Property.
MLS #11-559
$92,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
MLS 11-141 visit our website at $159,900 $289,900 Well maintained 2 Call Tom VM 101
move-in condition
for the right buyer;
no realtors or bro-
Call Terry
570-885-3041
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS#10-4433
Paul Thomas
MLS 10-1123
570-696-2468 SWOYERSVILLE
For Sale By
story. 10 years old.
Privacy galore.
570-262-7716

or Angie MLS #10-2817 570-760-1738 or 3.5 acres. Pole


kers; $132,999. call 570-885-4896 Call Charlie for Owner
570-735-7494 x322 Barn 30 x 56 for
your private storage of equip- 29 Amber Lane
570-878-2424
after 10:00 a.m.
showing. ANTONIK & ment, cars or A honey of a house
VM 101
ASSOCIATES, INC. boats. A must To place your just over 20 years

NOXEN
see property. old will have a
ad Call Toll Free
3672 SR 29S
PITTSTON
Sell your own home!
Place an ad HERE
$289,000
MLS# 10-3799
Call Geri 1-800-427-8649
brand new roof
before you move in.
2 large bedrooms
YATESVILLE
570-829-7130
LINEUP 570-696-0888 WEST WYOMING freshly painted with
REDUCED!
PLAINS ASUCCESSFULSALE Well maintained
house complete
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN TOY TOWN SECTION
148 Stites Street
new carpeting.
Large eat in
kitchen, 26x12 living
INCLASSIFIED!
PITTSTON TWP.
Absolute Must with appliances and 570-288-9371 room w/new car-
See River Ridge some furnishings if MINT CONDITION
Doyouneedmorespace? pet, 3 season room
Townhouse!
A yard or garage sale
desired. 3 bed-
room, 1 bath, dining WEST PITTSTON MUST SEE!
$74,000
overlooking large
fenced in yard. Plus
in classified room, enclosed 322 SALEM ST. Charming 750 sq. a garage and drive-
Brick front ranch
with large Living
34 Carroll St. is the best way back porch. Roof, ft. corner lot home. way. Move in now!
room, 3 bedroom,
Spacious 3 or 4 tocleanoutyourclosets! vinyl siding windows All hardwood floors, MLS #11-749
bedroom home. You’re in bussiness all replaced within new hot water $89,900
sun room, deck, full last 5 years. Situat- 61 Pittston Ave.
Quiet street. boiler, gas heat,
basement, sheds
MLS# 10-624
with classified! ed on large lot, off immaculate with full
Call Colleen
Stately brick Ranch
and garage on 0.54 570-237-0415
acres. $154,000.
Call Jeannie Brady
PRICE REDUCED
$79,900
Call Bill 40 Gain St.
SHAVERTOWN street parking. Stor-
age shed. Very nice
neighborhood!!!!!
basement.
2 car garage.
570-446-3254
in private location.
Large room sizes,
fireplace, central
ERA BRADY Be the first occu- $85,000 FIRM!!! A/C. Includes
(570) 362-4158
ASSOCIATES pants of this newly Call (570) 288-9681 Great 1/2 double West Wyoming extra lot.
570-836-3848 located in nice
Shopping for a
constructed Ranch
home on a low traf-
fic street. All you
264 Burke Street
No maintenance SWOYERSVILLE West Pittston loca-
tion. 3 bedrooms,
TOYTOWN
12 Watson Street
WILKES-BARRE
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
$198,900
new apartment? new carpet. Vertical
REDUCED
could ask for is fees. Many 3 bedroom Ranch. Call Charlie
Classified lets blinds with all appli-
PITTSTON already here, 3 upgrades. Move in Corner, double lot, 570-829-6200
ances. Screened in
you compare costs - bedrooms, 2 baths, condition. 2,000 sq.
porch and yard
central air, all VM 101
without hassle hardwood and tile ft. Berber, ceramic hardwood floors.
floors with granite tile & hardwood. 375 Greenpond Rd. MLS#10-1535 $118,000.
or worry! and stainless steel 2 bedroom, 2.5 Well kept Ranch in $59,000 Call 570-693-4451
Get moving kitchen, gas fire- baths. All appli- Midway Manor with Charlie VM 101
with classified! place, central air, 2 ances, washer 7 rooms, 3 bed-

NOXEN TWP.
car garage and
rear patio and full
& dryer & window
treatments includ-
rooms, 2 baths, 2
car garage, newer
furnace.
Immaculate 2 story,
stone & vinyl. Large
WILKES-BARRE THINKING OF SELLING?
basement. For ed. Walk in closet.
more information No units in front of MLS #10-4474 lot on cul-de-sac.
and photos, log or behind. 1 car $162,900 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. Detached
Doyouneedmorespace? 116 Amber Lane
49-51 Curtis St. garage. Very Call Tom Very nice Bi-level
Fully occupied dou-
onto www.atlas
realtyinc.com private. Near all 570-262-7716 oversized 2 car A yard or garage sale home with 2-3 bed-
ble with separate MLS #10-3676 interstates. garage with loft. in classified rooms, open floor
utilities. 2 bed- $229,900 REDUCED TO Tile, hardwood, is the best way plan, built in
rooms each side, Call Colleen $179,900 granite, central air. garage, driveway,
off street parking 570-237-0415 Call 570-829-3162 laundry/pantry & tocleanoutyourclosets! on corner lot.
and fenced in yard. large family room You’re in bussiness Very nice 3 Lower level family FREE MARKET

PLAINS
Enjoy the mountain
SHICKSHINNY with built in bar & bedroom. Newly ANALYSIS!
views and privacy
MLS #10-2584
$75,900 fireplace on 1st with classified! renovated with
room with pellet
stove. Move in For a confidential

WEST PITTSTON
from your rear deck floor. $284,900. new roof & evaluation of
Call Lu-Ann condition home
on this country Nicely maintained 570-288-3256 siding. Near your home.
570-602-9280 $95,000
raised ranch on home. 3 bed- 97 Lacoe Street Mercy Hospital. CALL TODAY!
PLAINS
MLS 10-4538
1 acre in Noxen.
3 bedroom, 1 bath
home with custom
rooms, full bath
with shower, pri-
vate driveway with
SWOYERSVILLE $44,900!
570-650-1126
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
570 696-2468.

woodwork & 3
decks, above
Job Seekers are
1 car garage,
Appliances REDUCED! WILKES-BARRE
ground pool included
looking here! $76,000 19 Schoolhouse Ln
& hot tub. Nice 24'X50'
Where's your ad? Call 570-655-9722
REDUCED PRICE
WILKES-BARRE
570-829-7130 and Doublewide on
$119,000 ask for an employ- PLAINS TWP 1 acre featuring
2 bedrooms, Spring is here!
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Call Cindy ment specialist
570-690-2689 117 Mara Lane 1.5 baths, living Now’s the time to
put in an offer on SALE BY OWNER NEAR HARVEYS LAKE
PITTSTON
www.cindykingre.com This townhome is room, dining room,
better than new! It
has been upgraded
PLAINS TOWNSHIP kitchen & laundry
plus 1 car detached
this immaculate,
move in ready, 2
bedroom home! Off
garage with paved 184 Owen St.
MILL CREEK ACRES
with bamboo floors
in Living Room & driveway. Roomy 2 story, 4 street parking with
1 car garage, no Cozy 2 bedroom
Dining Room. Only $58,900 bedroom, 1.75 bath home, large fenced
4 Lan Creek Rd maintenance yard
570-675-4400 lived in for 6 Close to Mohegan
MLS# 10-4613 single family home in yard, 2 car
months & includes Five Mountains on a large lot with with entertainment
Sun & Geisinger, 4 garage. $45,000
OLD FORGE all stainless kitchen
appliances & large-
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Fireplace, 2 Car
Realty
570-542-2141
large modern eat in
kitchen. Large living
bar, quiet neighbor-
hood, all kitchen
appliances includ-
MLS 10-3229
570-696-2468 RR2 Box 200
capacity high- and dining rooms.
SHICKSHINNY
Garage. Excellent ed. You don’t want Well maintained, 4
68-70 Plank St. efficiency washer & Condition. All Appli- 1st floor laundry
Affordable double room, ductless air to miss out bedroom, 1 1/2
dryer. HUGE 12x26 ances Included. baths, eat-in
block property!
Each unit has 3
Deck. Walk-out
basement. QUIET
Large yard. OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” conditioning on 1st
floor, vinyl siding,
on this one!
MLS 10-4063 kitchen, spacious
Go To $112,500 living room, front &
bedrooms, living cul-de-sac location. www.plainsre.com carport, off street
room, full bath, parking and much Call Melissa back porches on
Bonus Room on for details.
dining room & eat- more. 570-237-6384 1.58 acres.
second floor has Asking $219,900
in kitchen. Separate MLS 11-432 $123,800. Call
been carpeted- just Call 570-817-1228
317 Charles St. utilities & off-street $149,900 SUNDAYS 12-2pm Jeannie Brady
needs to be
Bring Your Hammer
& Paint Brush &
parking. Live in one
unit & let the
finished. $224,900
MLS #11-334
for showing

SCRANTON
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
WILKES-BARRE
45 Birch St
54 Penn Street
Renovated two
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
Make This Your second unit pay for Crossin Real story in East End. 2- 570-836-3848
Call Tracy Zarola
Home! Large single
with 4 bedrooms,
bath, side enclosed
the mortgage or
use both units as
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
Spectacular sunlit
great room with
Estate
570-288-0770 WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
3 bedrooms, large
ceramic tile bath
with walk-in linen 909 Income &
porch, newer
furnace, deck and
an investment
property. Call today LEWITH & FREEMAN floor to ceiling
stone fireplace & TRUCKSVILLE closet; first floor
laundry with 1/2
Commercial
for a showing! Properties
PLAINS
3 car detached vaulted ceiling adds bath; large dining
garage. Looking for
$84,800 to the charm of this
JUST ON THE MARKET room with oak floor-
AVOCA
MLS#10-3778 11 year young 3-4
a reasonable offer. Craig Yarrish 1610 Westminster Rd ing; eat-in kitchen
Priced at: $89,900 bedrooms, 2 story with oak cabinets
570-696-6554 situated on almost Fenced yard, 2 car
MLS# 10-2409 103 Arnold Avenue and built in table;
Call Theresa
Vacendak, CRS, GRI AFFORDABLE PRICE an acre of tranquili-
ty with fenced
garage, large work-
shop/storage build-
stained glass win-
dows, wrap porch,
570-650-5872 Cape Cod with 1st above ground pool, ing at back of prop- fenced yard; ceiling
floor master bed- Very well
rocking chair porch erty. Come take fans; shed; gas
CENTRAL room, 3 season and a mountain
maintained, 2
a look! heat; walk up attic
bedroom, 1 bath, 1
REAL ESTATE
(570) 822-1133
PITTSTON porch, attached
garage. MLS#
view – there’s a
formal dining room
car garage in quiet
neighborhood. Move
$32,000
570-696-2468
with wood flooring;
close to mall.
PRICE REDUCED! 10-1069 $84,900 & large living room, SALE BY OWNER $85,900. Call
call Nancy in ready, hardwood
Gorgeous estate 2.5 Baths, new 199 Clearview Ave (570) 970-8065
PARSONS / WB like property with 570-237-0752 Kitchen with dining
area & a master
(Turn @ Spring Gar-
den) Classic Colo-
floors, gas heat &
great outdoor living or email
25 St. Mary’s St.
3,443 sq. ft.
3 bedroom, quiet log home plus 2 space. Kitchen aleta59@msn.com. masonry commer-
neighborhood. Off story garage on 1 suite complete with nial newly remod-
appliances cial building with
street parking, large
fenced yard. Fully
acres with many
outdoor features.
laundry room, walk
in closet & master
bath with jetted tub
eled featuring ALL
NEW flooring, bath,
dining room, living
included. $112,500
MLS 10-4063 WYOMING warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
insulated. Low heat Garage. Call Melissa with sperate elec-
bills. Move in ready.
$72,000
722 McAlpine St.
Spacious living
MLS# 11-319
$325,000 SCRANTON
608 Webster St.
& shower and an
oversize 2 car
gar – Priced Under
room with picture
window provides
fantastic views of
570-237-6384
WILKES-BARRE
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
Call (570) 262-4400 room, family room, Call Charles or anyone with stor-
Market Value the Back Mt., dry-
age needs. For
PITTSTON
eat in kitchen & @$189,900! wall, refrigerator,
formal dining area, bath tub, lighting, more information
MLS #10-906 and photos log onto
4 bedrooms & full Don’t delay, call deck & much more.
bath. Large home
with great potential.
Pat today at
570-714-6114 or
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
eat-in kitchen, unfin- WEST WYOMING www.atlas
realtyinc.com.

PLAINS 438 Tripp St 520 Beverly Rd. Reduced to


Needs updating & 570-287-1196 ished basement,
repairs. This is a HARD WORK DOES $89,000
brand new deck.
Fannie Mae Home-
Path property.
CENTURY 21 SMITH single detached
garage. Located on
PAY - Open floor
plan accentuates
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
Buyer to pay full
transfer tax. No
2 unit property,
good location, HOURIGAN GROUP a quiet street. Low
Taxes! This Home
57 Fulton Street
3 bedrooms, 1 bath this 4 bedroom,
3.5 bath home in
570-829-6200
VM 101
needs work. home in Wilkes-
SPRING BROOK TWP
11 Norman St. investment offers $39,900 Is Priced Right Barre. This is a Fan- Dallas School
Lovely home in accepted for 1st 15 570-696-2468 And Will Not Last nie Mae HomePath District. Family
very good days of listing, At $115,000. Property. All meas-
please see room with wood
condition. Large lot, Shown by appoint- urements are
''FirstLook'' at ment only burning fireplace,
hardwood, large approx. Buyer to
garage in rear used www.homepath. call 570-604-7780 deck of kitchen,
20 Nittany Lane pay full transfer tax.
com for details. dining room. Huge
DALLAS
partially as a Inspections for Buy-
professional office $37,900
MLS#10-4763
Convenience! Loca-
tion! Easy Living! LINE UP ers knowledge only. lower level ready
with heat, A/C & Fannie Mae ''First- to be finished.
bath. Great 570-242-2795 This home has it all.
3 floors of living
A GREAT DEAL... Look'' property, 2 car garage.
potential, great
space w/hardwood IN CLASSIFIED! investment offers PRICE REDUCED
SCRANTON
neighborhood. 6 Williams St. will not be consid-
floors and gas fire- $175,900
$109,000
place in living room.
Great value for the Looking for the right deal SUNDAY
ered for the first 15 Call Theresa
MLS# 10-4262 price on quiet
Call Tony Ranieli
Open floor plan, 802 Hampton St.
street which is on an automobile? 1:00PM-3:00PM
days of listing.
Please see Vacendak, CRS, GRI
570-237-1032
lower level family closed to all main Turn to classified. Completely remod- www.homepath.co 570-650-5872
room w/laundry and eled home with
3/4 bath. 3 bed-
roads is a must It’s a showroom in print! everything new.
m for details. CENTRAL
see. Also comes
rooms w/2 full with home Classified’s got New kitchen, baths,
$19,900
REAL ESTATE 678 Lehman
MLS #11-695 Outlet Road
the directions!
PITTSTON
baths on upper bedrooms, tile
level. Deck and
warranty.
floors, hardwoods,
570-696-2468 (570) 822-1133 Unusual Opportunity
MLS 10-3210

PITTSTON
patio for outdoor
living! 2 zone heat,
$157,900
Thomas Bourgeois
TRUCKSVILLE granite countertops,
all new stainless
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
in Back Mountain.
Ranch Home
zoned Residential
central a/c, inter- 516-507-9403 steel appliances, Place an ad and
110 Oak St com and stereo *Buyer to pay $75 attached to
doc fee at closing, CLASSIC refrigerator, stove, get started! Commercial
plus central vac PROPERTIES microwave, dish- 570-829-7130
system, 2 car offers/contracts are Building (formerly
not binding until the 570-842-9988 washer, free stand- print shop) with
garage. What more ing shower, tub for WYOMING
entire agreement is separate utilities on
could you want?
MLS #11-782
$199,900
signed (ratified) by
all parties. *If you
SWEET VALLEY two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
over 2 beautiful
acres in Lake Twp.
WILKES-BARRE
have not received neighborhood with plenty of
Call Colleen $154,900 (835.00 /
8 Butler St. 570-237-0415 an offer response Price Reduced! parking. So many
Grand old home w/in 72 business 3 bedroom ranch 30years/ 5%) possibility's. Can be
BUYER TO PAY $75 making it’s debut! hours, you may call home. Hardwood 570-654-1490 purchased as
DOC FEE AT Perched on a cor- 877-885-1624 & floors. Sunken living residential home.
CLOSING. OFFERS / ner lot, home fea- leave a message room. Lower level Call for more
CONTRACTS ARE tures original wood- identifying the prop- family room with details. Property
NOT BINDING work, nice size erty address, your fireplace. Garage. 530 Dennison Ave. Type:RC:
UNTIL THE ENTIRE
AGREEMENT IS
rooms, 2nd floor
balcony, 2 kitchens
PLAINS name, phone # &
email, & you will
REDUCED!! 60’x161’ lot.
$99,900 REDUCED Residential with
Commercial
SIGNED (RATIFIED) and walk up attic.
594 N. Main Street
Beautifully redone 3 receive a prompt
Nice doublewide
with 2 bedrooms, 2 Besecker Realty LINE UP 73 Richard Street
Great 3 bedroom Function
BY ALL PARTIES. Home needs updat- response. 570-675-3611 Cape Cod with $169,000
$38,000 ing but has loads
bedroom, 2 bath
ranch. New roof, $18,000
baths, kitchen, living
room, dining room,
A GREAT DEAL... 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath charm & character, MLS #11-42
570-696-2468 of potential! 570-696-2468 Traditional in Very 1 3/4 baths, nice 570-242-2795
MLS #11-731
carpeting, paint &
stainless appli-
laundry room,
season porch & 2
3 Job Seekers are IN CLASSIFIED! Good Condition. yard. MLS#
$49,900 ances. Gas heat, car built in garage looking here! Looking for the right deal Open Layout. Off
Street Parking,
10-342 $139,900
Call Colleen call Nancy
570-237-0415
central air, garage, sitting on 1.47 pri- Where's your ad? on an automobile? Yard & Shed. 570-237-0752
screened in back vate acres. Turn to classified.
porch. Large fenced $99,900 570-829-7130 and Many Updates.
Asking $47,900
in back yard & more Five Mountains ask for an employ- It’s a showroom in print! Call 570-762-1537
$139,900. Call Realty Classified’s got for showing
570-706-5496 570-542-2141 ment specialist the directions!
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Commercial Commercial Real Estate Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties
Properties Properties DALLAS
Goodleigh Manor
WE BUY HOMES EXETER/W. PITTSTON KINGSTON
PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE TWP DOLPHIN PLAZA
DURYEA New development.
2 AND 3 BEDROOM SDK GREEN MODERN 2 BEDROOM Rte. 315
NEWLY REMODELEDall
2 acres. Beautiful 2 bedrooms apt.
Any Situation APTS. W/d hookup, 2nd floor, stove, 2,000 SF
ACRES HOMES
View. $49,900
570-956-2385 off street parking, fridge, fenced in 3rd floor, hardwood Office / Retail
Negotiable 2 bedrooms,
NANTICOKE 570-357-1138 tile kitchen & bath,
$600-$700/mo +
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
appliances provid-
ed, pets ok, Tenant
yard, $500 + gas,
electric & water.
floors through out,
spacious kitchen,
stove & refrigerator
Next to Gymboree
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
DURYEA Pays Electric Only!! 570- 417-0088 for
utilities. 237-2076 “A Place To
44.59 ACRES
FOR SALE appointment & included. Heat, Warehouse
1 Year Lease, $775/
MULTI-UNIT FORTY FORT
Call Home”
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
per month, $775/
security deposit.
application. water & garbage
included.
Loading Dock
4 Acres touching

WILKES-BARRE
Bedroom Apts $750 plus security. I81 will build to suit.
PROPERTY
2nd floor, 2 bed Call (570) 335-0146 Cats welcome.
622 Donnelly St. room. $495 / month. 3 Bedroom Call 570-829-1206

PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Double Block in Townhomes 264 Academy St 570-239-9840

FORTY FORT
Available immedi- Some utilities includ-
good condition. Gas heat included 2 bedrooms, newly
ately. Commercial ed. Gas heat. Wash-
Great investment property has 2 er & dryer included. FREE Walking Distance to renovated building. Wilkes-Barre Free standing build-
property. Come 24hr on-site Gym the Casino!! 2 bed- Washer & dryer. Š2 bedroom
apartments and Garage Optional. ing. Would be great
take a look. Community Room room, 1 bath, living $600/per month single,
large office area, Lease & security for any commercial
$96,000 Swimming Pool room, kitchen, off includes heat, hot exceptional
lots of storage, multi required. Call after 6 use. 1900 sq. ft. on
MLS# 10-2668 Maintenance FREE street parking. water and parking. Kingston
“bay” heated Industrial Site. Rail the ground floor
Call Karen 570-220-6533 Controlled Access $600/month + utili- 646-712-1286 ŠLarge 3
garage, large yard, with an additional
Coldwell Banker ample off street
served with all 941 Apartments/ Patio/Balcony ties, security & ref- 570-328-9896 bedroom 800 sq. ft in finished
Rundle Real Estate utilities. KOZ
Unfurnished AMERICA and much more... erences. Call Clas- 570-855-4744 Hanover
parking; all units approved. lower level. Excel-
570-474-2340 REALTY Call Today sic Properties Nikki Š3 bedroom,
WILKES-BARRE
rented; Close to Rt $2,395,000 lent location, only 1
ASHLEY QUALITY COLONIAL or stop by Callahan large, affordable
81 and Cross Valley
EDWARDSVILLE MLS#10-669 718-4959 Ext. 1306 block from North
expressway; off- for a tour! 3 bedroom, 1/2 Nanticoke Cross Valley
Call Charlie Affordable 1 bed- FORTY FORT -
street parking. Seri- Now Offering Š2 bedroom,
ous inquiries only.
No brokers/real
room. Off street
parking, w/d
FIRST FLOOR
DUPLEX. UNIQUE
Move In Specials PLYMOUTH 1/2 DOUBLE double, 1.5 bath,
gas heat, off-street large, water
included
Expressway
one block
and
from
$650 + UTILITIES. 570-288-9019 3 bedrooms, living parking, fenced in Wyoming Ave (route
estate agents! hookup, water incl. room, dining room & Pittston 11) Take advan-
Cook’s kitchen with yard, excellent
$189,999 Call $375/per month, + kitchen, hardwood ŠLarge 1 tage of this prime
built-ins, formal din- condition. $595/
(570) 878-2424
after 10:00 a.m.
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
security Call
(973) 508-5976 ing room, front/rear
enclosed porches,
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
floors, washer dryer
hookup, large back
month + utilities,
references &
bedroom water
included
Wyoming
location for just
$1050 per month!
yard, pets consid- 570-262-1131
ASHLEY custom window security. No pets.
GET THE WORD OUT Turn to classified. coverings. TWO
wall, off-street ered. utilities by ten- Call 570-881-4078 Š3 bedroom
Former Vic Mar with a Classified Ad. It’s a showroom in print! Modern 2 bedroom, YEAR SAME RENT,
parking, coin ant. fridge & stove exceptional
HANOVER TWP
WILKES-BARRE
570-829-7130 laundry, water, included. 1st month Old Forge
building. Reduced! Classified’s got laundry, parking,bus NO PETS/SMOK- sewer & garbage Š2 bedroom Parkway Plaza
Turnkey business & security. $500-
the directions! stop. No pets. ING/EMPLOYMENT
PITTSTON
included. $495/ $550 monthly. 447 S. Franklin St. exceptional Sans Souci Parkway
opportunity. Water included. APPLICATION
FRANKLINTOWNSHIP
month + security 570-592-2432 or MUST SEE! water included Commercial Space
Complete commer- $535 + utilities, first Managed & lease. HUD 570-899-3452 1 bedroom, study, McDermott & For Lease 1,200 sq.
cial kitchen, large /last & security AMERICA REALTY
53.52 prime acres accepted. Call off street parking, McDermott ft. starting at $600/
dining area, 90 x 570-954-1992
PLYMOUTH
located in the 570-288-1422 570-687-6216 or laundry. Includes Real Estate month. Off street
130 parking lot.
570-954-0727 parking. Central
AVOCA
Dallas School Dis- heat and hot water, Inc. Property
Live-in quarters.
Well known trict. MLS#11-1150 GLEN LYON 1st floor, 1 bedroom Hardwood floors Management heat & air. Call
location. $549,000 1 & 2 bedroom
MOUNTAIN TOP apartment. Stove,
fridge, water &
and appliances. 570-821-1650 570-991-0706

1/2 DOUBLE
Maribeth Jones apartments, just Trash removal. (direct line)
KINGSTON
$89,000
office: 696-2600 remodeled, no pets. 1 Bedroom apart- sewage included. $575/per month, Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
MLS# 11-445
direct: 696-6565 $500 to $575 + 2 bedroom, washer, ments for elderly, Front & Back porch. Call (570) 821-5599 Sat. 8-noon
Call Pat Guzzy 18 Pierce St
utilities & security. dryer, stove & disabled. Rents $400 + security. Call
570-407-2480
328 Kennedy Blvd. Call 570-328-3773 refrigerator includ- based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
570-262-0540 To place your Office Space
Available Immedi-
Modern medical ed. $350 month.
Handicap Accessi-
SHAVERTOWN ad call...829-7130 ately, Off street
space, labor &
industry approved,
ADA throughout, 2 GOULDSBORO
BACK MOUNTAIN
3 large 1 bedroom
Sewage included.
No pets. muench
clifford@yahoo.com
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711 2 bedrooms, Heat
WILKES-BARRE
parking. Security
required. 3 room
or 570-474-5010 included. Laundry Suite $300/month,
902 Layman Lane apts, 3 kitchens 570-735-2207
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray with appliances, 3
baths. Apts. have
This institution is an
equal opportunity
facilities, Off-street
parking, No Pets. APARTMENTS includes utilities.
570-690-0564
and reception and
breakrooms. Could access to one provider & Call 570-675-3904
FOR RENT! 570-823-7564
570-586-1111 be used for any another. No lease.
$795 for all 3 apts
employer.
Shopping for a 425 South Franklin WILKES-BARRE Find Something?

MOUNTAIN TOP
business purpose. new apartment? Street. For lease. Lose Something?
FORTY FORT Will remodel to suit. ($265 per apt.)
HANOVER TOWNSHIP Classified lets
Available immedi- AMERICA REALTY Get it back where it
WOODBRYN
Also available Convenient to all ately, washer/dryer QUALITY RESIDEN- belongs
for lease. colleges and gas
1st floor, 2 bedroom,
you compare costs - on premises, no TIAL AND RETAIL with a Lost/Found ad!
MLS #11-751 drilling areas. 1 & 2 Bedroom, without hassle pets. We have stu- UNITS. OVER 30
Wooded lot in Big stove, refrigerator, 570-829-7130
$595,000 Call for more info private deck, wash- available or worry! dio, 1, 2 bedroom YEARS SERVICE.
Bass Lake. Current
KINGSTON
Call Charlie 570-696-1866 immediately, No apts. On site park- ALL NON-SMOK-
VM 101 perc on file. Priced er/dryer hookup.
pets. Rents based Get moving ing. Fridge, stove ING/NO PETS.
Heat, garbage &
below cost, sell with classified!
says bring all offers. DALLAS sewer included. on income start
at $395 & $430.
provided. We have a
24/7 security cam-
EMPLOYMENT 239 Schuyler Ave

SWOYERSVILLE
$625/month APPLICATION, 2,050 sf office
MLS#10-3564. Low 1 bedroom, 1 bath, Handicap Accessi- era presence and all space. 2nd floor.
570-842-1264 CREDIT
price $10,000 off street parking, ble. Equal Housing doors are electroni- Modern, four sepa-
NEW LISTING! 1 bedroom. Eat-in MANDATORY.
Thomas Bourgeois
108 Welles St. 516-507-9403
laundry room, deck.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP Opportunity. kitchen. Washer/ cally locked. $450- MANY LOCATIONS. rate offices, large

PLAINS TWP.
1 year lease. Credit Call 570-474-5010 dryer hookup. Gas 650/per month, 570-288-1422 reception area,
Unique investment CLASSIC check & references Great location, 1 TTY711 water & sewer paid,
heat. $440/month. break room, confer-
opportunity for a 4
WYOMING
PROPERTIES required. $525/ bedroom apartment This institution is an One month/security
LAND! Water included. ence room & pri-
unit building that 570-842-9988 month + utilities. in residential area, equal opportunity deposit. Call (570)
Security & no pets. vate bathroom.
includes 1 small (570) 675-4597 all utilities included. provider and 793-6377 after 2.5 & 3 room $795 month
HARVEYS LAKE
commercial space Call 570-760-5573
HIGHWAY 315 $500/month employer. 10:00 a.m. to set an efficiencies. Heat, + utilities
& 3 spacious DALLAS TWP
apartments. Low 2 acres of commer-
cial land. 165 front
Lake View
Hard to find this CONDO FOR LEASE:
+ security.
908-482-0335
NANTICOKE SWOYERSVILLE appointment
email shlomo_voola
or hot water, garbage
& full maintenance
Call 706-5628

COMMERCIAL SPACE
maintenance @yahoo.com. included. Off street
feet. Driveway one! Buildable lot
exterior & grounds.
Convenient location access permit and with view of lake.
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM 1 bedroom, 2nd floor,
ENERGY EFFICIENT wilkesliving.com parking. No Pets.
$500/mo + security
with high visibility.
$118,500
lot drainage in
place. WIll build to
suit tenant or avail-
$32,900
MLS# 10-2523
discuss our great
Amenity & Mainte-
2nd floor, washer/
dryer hookup, yard,
refrigerator, stove,
washer/dryer
hook-up & porch.
1 bedroom + 4
rooms. Very modern WILKES-BARRE Call 570-693-3492 KINGSTON FOR RENT
Call Cindy 620 Market St.
MLS #11-358
Karen Ryan able for land lease.
MLS 11-17
570-690-2689
nance program!
Call 570-674-5278
parking, No Pets,
Quiet /Secluded/
$425/month plus
utilities, security
& clean. 1st floor,
washer, dryer, off
Clean, 2 bedroom,
2nd floor duplex. WYOMING
BLANDINA
Newly Renovated
570-283-9100 X-14 www.cindykingre.com street parking, new Stove, hookups, Prime Space.
Price Negotiable Dallas, Pa. Convenient $425. & references. parking, yard. No APARTMENTS
carpeting 1st month 1,250 sq. ft.,
Call Charlie MEADOWS + utilities. Discount Water, sewage, pets/no smoking. Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
& security required. Near Kingston
570-829-6200 APARTMENTS garbage included. $475 + utilities. room. Wall to Wall
available, lease, ref- No pets, no smok- Corners. Great
VM 101 220 Lake St. No smoking. Call 570-868-4444 carpet. Some utili-
erences. 574-9827 ing. $550 + utilities.
Housing for the No pets. ties by tenant. No location for retail or
Call 267-872-4825
570-675-4400
KINGSTON
570-239-2070
WILKES-BARRE
business office.
HANOVER TWP.
elderly & mobility pets. Non-smoking.

86 Main Street MOUNTAIN TOP


impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
NANTICOKE WEST PITTSTON Elderly community.
Quiet, safe. Off
Easy Access and
parking. Call Cliff
subsidized program. 2 bedroom apart- EAST END street parking. Call 570-760-3427
WEST WYOMING
200 Kirby Extremely low 2 bedroom, wall to ment. Dining room, 4 Rooms, 570-693-2850
wall carpet, off-
331 Holden St
10-847
income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
street parking, $495
per month+ utilities,
living room, kitchen.
Washer
hookup. Heat
dryer
&
2 Bedrooms, Wall
to Wall carpet,
stove and WYOMING MOOSIC
Office Rental Space
than $11,900. Bring Rover or Kitty security, lease. water included. refrigerator Lovely, large 1st Build To Suit. 1000
570-675-6936, & move right in this HUD accepted. Call 570-430-3095 $525.00/month + floor 2 bedroom to 2000 sq. ft. suites
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. second floor, 2 570-687-6216 security. apartment. Lami- in high volume area
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
bedroom. Off street
parking, coin
or 570-954-0727
WEST PITTSTON Heat Included.
No pets.
nate floors. Stove,
fridge, washer &
with parking. Con-
veniently located.
NANTICOKE
Light Hearted Old 2 bedroom, 2nd
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE laundry,great loca- Available May 1st. dryer. Lovely deck. Call Mechele
Timer in developing Beautiful piece of floor apartment.
tion. $600/month + Call 570-823-2214 Full basement. (570) 814-4006
South Main ST.
DUPONT
property located in security, heat & 2 bedroom, washer Washer/dryer hook- after 1 p.m. Parking in front.
corridor, adjacent
to paring lot and
within view of Public Many possibilities
a nice area waiting
to be built on. Most-
ly wooded. Water,
Totally renovated
electric. 262-1577 dryer hookup, wall
to wall carpeting.
up, carport parking,
heat & hot water
included. Stove &
WILKES-BARRE
Handicap access.
No pets, no NANTICOKE
Looking for that 1st & 2nd floor. No smoking. $650 + Commercial
LAFAYETTE GARDENS !
Square and Movie for this building. 40 + 6 room apartment.
sewer and gas are Partially furnished, pets. $425 + utilities Fridge. References utilities, references Space
Theatre. Three parking spaces, 5
adjacent. Going
special place & security. Call & security. $650. & 1 month security. 760 SF
offices, 3 baths and brand new fridge/ SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR
story historic build-
warehouse. towards Mountain- electric range, elec- called home? 570-822-7657 570-654-7479 113 Edison St. (570) 709-9206 Excellent location
ing features 10' top left onto Kirby Classified will address Leave Message
$425,000 tric washer & dryer. Quiet neighborhood. (772) 465-9592 on the square.
NANTICOKE
ceilings, rubber
roof, gas hw Maria Huggler Ave just past Grey- Brand new custom Your needs. West Pittston, Pa.
2 bedroom apart- (570) 693-3963 Former dental
CLASSIC stone Manor. draperies, Roman Open the door ments available for office. Next to
BB...Located in the $59,000 East State St. GARDEN VILLAGE Looking to buy a
PROPERTIES shades, carpeting / immediate occu- highrise. Will make
heart of Wilkes- MLS 11-429 flooring & energy
with classified! 2 large bedrooms. APARTMENTS pancy. Heat & hot home? decor adjustments
Barre's historic dis- 570-587-7000 221 Fremont St.
570-696-2468 efficient furnace & Modern kitchen and water included. $625 Place an ad here to suit tenants.
trict 1 block from KINGSTON Housing for the
WYOMING windows. 2 bed- bath, all appliances Call Aileen at and let the Closet space,
Public Square were
yesterday meets room + large attic
loft bedroom with
E. WALNUT ST. dishwasher, w/d
hookup. Ample
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
570-822-7944 sellers know!
570-829-7130
pantry and powder
room. Heat and hot
PRICE REDUCED!
today. Light, bright, 1st included. Federally
$350,000
570-696-2468
spacious walk-in
closet, full tiled bath
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet-
closets and stor-
age. No smokers. subsidized WILKES-BARRE water furnished.
$730/month
on 1st floor, Easy $580 per month program. Extremely 944 Commercial Call
access to I-81,
airport & casino, off
ed, Security
system. Garage.
includes sewer,
garbage & water.
low income persons
encouraged to
LODGE Properties 570-287-4700
Extra storage & 570-239-2741 apply. Income less
street parking. No Formerly The
cable TV included. than $11,900.
smoking, No pets. Travel Lodge COMMERCIAL BUILDING
PRICES REDUCED
EARTH
$750 + utilities &
security.
Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine
PITTSTON
1 or 2 bedroom,
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre 12,000 + square
Monday-Friday. foot. Forty Fort
CONSERVANCY 570-762-8265
neighborhood. wall to wall carpet- EQUAL HOUSING
Rooms Starting
60 Billey Street
941 Apartments/
LAND FOR SALE ing. Off street park- at: Unfurnished
285 Wyoming Ave. Convenient to bus OPPORTUNITY
46+/- Acres Doyouneedmorespace? ing. Stove, fridge, Daily $44.99 + Rent with Option
LINE UP First floor currently & stores. No HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE To Buy or For Sale.
A yard or garage sale
W IL K E SW O O D
Hanover Twp., porch, sewer, tax
used as a shop, pets. References. Zoned commercial
$89,000 Weekly $189.99
A GREAT DEAL... in classified garbage. $425/
WHITE HAVEN
could be offices, Security. Lease. & Industrial. Ware-
10+/- Acres + tax
IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
Hanover Twp.,
$69,000
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
No smokers
please. $840.
570-287-0900
month. No Pets
(570) 947-5113
1 bedroom. Heat
Microwave,
Refrigerator,
house, offices, 4
bath rooms, huge
storage area.
A PAR TM E NTS
on an automobile? bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
28+/- Acres
Fairview Twp.,
You’re in bussiness
with classified! KINGSTON PITTSTON included. Pay
electricity and
WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881 Available June 1st. 1 B edroom Sta rting
Turn to classified. a t $675.00
$85,000 2 bedroom. All cable. www.Wilkes 570-881-4993
It’s a showroom in print!
and parking for 61+/- Acres EATON TERRACE appliances included. $460/monthly BarreLodge.com
Classified’s got
6 cars.
MLS #10-4339
Nuangola
DURYEA 317 N. Maple Ave. All utilities paid; 516-457-4002
COMMERCIAL GARAGE • Includes gas heat,
WILKES-BARRE
$125,000 electricity by tenant.
the directions! $174,900 40+/- Acres 1 bedroom, 1 bath Large Two story,
Everything brand with ample blacktop w ater,sew er & trash
Call Charlie room, refrigerator 2 bedroom, 1.5 WILKES-BARRE parking areas (once
JENKINS TOWNSHIP VM 101
Newport Twp.
$180,000 and stove provid- bath, Central Heat
new. Off street park-
ing. $695 + security a used car lot) with • C onvenient to allm ajor
May Street 32 +/- Acres ed, washer/dryer
hookup, off-street
& Air,washer/dryer & references Mayflower FRANKLIN GARDENS an adjacent 3 bed-
room house. Excel-
highw ays & public
Wilkes-Barre Twp. in unit, parking. 570-969-9268 transportation
See additional Land parking, no pets,
$830 + utilities & Crossing SENIOR LIVING lent condition.
for Sale at garbage included,
1 month security Collect cash, not dust! Beautiful county. • Fitness center & pool
www. earth second floor, no Clean out your Apartments Excellent location
conservancy.org smokers, 450/per 570-262-6947
basement, garage
OPEN HOUSE on Route 92 in • P atio/B alconies
912 Lots & Acreage 570-823-3445 month, plus utili- 570.822.3968 April 16th Nicholson. Easy • P et friendly*
ties, $450 plus or attic and call the 10:00AM-4:00PM access to route 81.
DALLAS first months rent/ Classified depart- Š1 & 2 bedrooms Near Marcellus • O nline rentalpaym ents
Goodleigh Manor 915 Manufactured security deposit. ment today at 570- - Light & bright ŠLaundry facility Shale Drilling sites. • Flexible lease term s
570-457-3335 829-7130! open floor plans ŠStove, fridge Land for additional
Former Parrish
2 acre leveled lot at Homes ŠSecure building storage. 2 car
very top of moun- - All major M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
Center Hall with
kitchen & parking
tain. Spectacular
view (lot# 21) drive- ASHLEY PARK DURYEA KINGSTON
Large 2 bedroom,
PITTSTON
2/3 bedroom, 1st
appliances included
ŠCommunity
Rooms.
garage attached to
house plus large Sa turd a y 1 0-2
MLS#08-2954 way enters from Laurel Run & San Modern 2 bedroom, - Pets welcome* ŠElevator mechanical garage
$179,900 Tulla Drive. Souci Parks, Like 2nd floor. Quiet newly remodeled,
1st floor duplex
floor, full kitchen.
Heat included, no
- Close to everything Š2 fully handicap
accessible apts.
with office space 822-27 1 1
Construction of new, several to location. Appliances - 24 hour emergency and a vehicle lift and w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com
Call Charlie apartment. Appli- pets. $675 + 1 also available
home required by choose from, & garbage included. compressor. * Restrictions Ap p ly
Michael Dombroski. Financing &Warranty, ances include dish- month security. Call maintenance Recently Includes water and
Off street parking.
Restricted facebook.com/ washer & gas 570-655-3314 renovated. septic. Alternate
No pets. $485 + - Short term

CEDAR
Covenants Apply. MobileOne.Sales dryer. Off street Call Christy heat sources:
PITTSTON
security. Call leases available
Call 570-406-5128 Call (570)250-2890 570-479-1203 parking. Water & 570-417-0088 propane, electric,
sewer included. and coal. Garage is

VILLAGE
3 bedroom. Off Call TODAY For
944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
$650 + utilities. Call
(570) 283-3887 street parking, on AVAILABILITY!! WILKES-BARRE SOUTH insulated
propane heat.
with
Properties Properties Properties Properties site laundry. 1st floor, 2 bed-
$2,300. call 570-
KINGSTON Enclosed porch.
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hookup. $650; heat
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included. Call (570) 574-2249
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WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
HANOVER TWP. DURYEA NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE HARVEY’S LAKE MOUNTAINTOP WILKES-BARRE
KINGSTON 2 bedrooms, tile
kitchen and bath, HALF DOUBLE
178 Charles St
Available Now!
2 bedroom home.
All appliances,
2 Bedroom
Cottage in quiet
Parsons
143 Stucker Ave. MOCANAQUA
MANUFACTURING w/d hookup, off- 3 bedroom with 2 bedroom, 1.5 setting. $875 + 3 Bedroom 1-1/2
166 W. Union St.
Avail. March 1. street parking
$600/per month,
washer/dryer hook
up. Front & back
bath, Townhouse
style. No Section 8.
water, sewer & trash.
NO PETS. Security utilities, security,
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foot Modern Home
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porch. Fenced in
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570-762-6792 570-592-1241 in Great Neighbor-
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seeking profes-
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includes heat and
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No Pets.
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security required.
Call 570-301-2785 NANTICOKE
Desirable
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$800 per month.
Call 570-287-5090
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build- Newly remodeled,
fully equipped full
Lyndwood Avenue
Very spacious 3
(570) 822-7657
WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
Street Parking. No
smokers / pets.
Beautiful home 5
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ing in downtown
location. Ware-
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bedroom half dou-
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decor. Off street
PLAINS SPACIOUS
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Both located in nice
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$875 / month + utili-
ties. Security, Cred-
rooms. Rec base-
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wash bay. Garage neighborhoods. Off 2 Free Months With it Check & Refer- No pets, neat per-
manufacturing. parking. Private wall carpeting. 1.5 street parking. No A 2 Year Lease
Building with some is 2,560 square ences Required. son wanted, age
yard in rear. Ample baths, living room, pets. Security & all $795 + electric
office space. Entire feet with 50 feet 570-332-6003 unimportant.
Storage. Conve-
SQUARE FOOT RE
road frontage on kitchen. Fridge, utilities by tenant.
building for lease or nient to schools. 570-762-8202
the Sans Souci stove, dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
OFFICE SPACE

KINGSTON
will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074 Parkway
$249,900
$560 / month + utili-
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detached garage.
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security. No pets. parking. $700 + utili- Adorable 2 bed- 866-873-0478 Riverside Dr. A yard or garage sale
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600 sq. ft of newly security. No pets. 570-766-1881 bedroom, 2 bath &
is the best way
renovated office
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month + utilities. 971 Vacation &
3 bedrooms, mod- street parking. No

OFFICE SPACE
$1.00 SQ. FT.
18,000 & 9,000 LINE UP
Both available
May 30. $850 &
$950/month. Also,
PLYMOUTH ern kitchen, 1 bath.
Nice fenced yard.
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ness, retail or spa. 908-852-4410
ly. Two over head looking here! remodeled 2 bed-
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570-829-7130 and
more details at doors. Private bath.
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security. Call fridge included. large yard. 16 Larch Lane Classified lets Moosic, PA 18507
570-655-9325 570-262-0540 Private interior $134,000, seller 2 bedroom house you compare costs -
OFFICE/COMMERCIAL road. Gas Heat. ment specialist attic & basement will pay closing for rent. $540 + utili-
without hassle 974 Wanted to Rent
LINEUP 2,500 SF First Floor
$500/month +
$875/month +
utilities, security &
LARKSVILLE SUGAR NOTCH access. Washer/
dryer hookup. Heat
costs, $5000 down
and monthly
ties & security. Call
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ASUCCESSFULSALE utilities. references.
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3 bedrooms, quiet included. Nice yard. payments are
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$750. No pets.
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HANOVER TOWNSHIP 570-654-1490 962 Rooms with 2 baths, 3 bed-
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room, dining room,
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dryer hookup & wall
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floor $695/ month.
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Corner. 2500 sq ft
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