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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2011 50¢

COUNTY CORRUPTION OBAMA BIRTH PROOF

President
K8 PERFORMS FOR THE LAST ‘CAUSE’
Paperwork
suggests
Powell may
defend self
produces
Court filings to let Powell
see records he is currently
restricted from seeing.
document
Obama, decrying “silliness,” tries to end
By MARK GUYDISH
claims that he wasn’t born in U.S.
mguydish@timesleader.com
SCRANTON – Paperwork By JULIE PACE
filed by Robert Powell’s attor- Associated Press
ney – who wants to withdraw WASHINGTON — Responding to critics’ relent-
as legal counsel in multiple civ- less claims, President Barack Obama on Wednes-
il cases – suggests Powell in- day produced a detailed Hawaii birth certificate in
tends to represent himself as an extraordinary attempt to bury the issue of where
his lawsuits he was born and confirm his legitimacy to hold of-
related to the fice. He declared, “We do not
Luzerne have time for this kind of silli-
County ness.”
Court “Kids By going on national TV from
for Cash” the White House, Obama por-
scandal un- trayed himself as a voice of rea-
fold. son amid a loud, lingering de-
Powell Mark B. bate on his birth status.
Sheppard, Thoughhispersonalattention Obama
the lead attorney from the Phi- to the issue elevated it as never
ladelphia law firm handling Po- before, Obama said to Republican detractors and
well’s defense, filed a motion the media, it is time to move on to bigger issues.
Wednesday to amend two prior
federal court orders -- a “stipu- See BIRTH, Page 14A
lative protective order” and a DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
“confidentiality order,” issued
K ate Hearity of k8 joined other local musicians Wednesday night for Concert for a Cause 9 at the INSIDE: Changes at the Pentagon, Page 5A
July and December, 2009, re-
Woodlands Inn & Resort, Plains Township. It was the last in a series of concerts that raised more
spectively, -- related to disclo-
than $191,000 since 1999 for a variety of causes. The proceeds from the final show will go to the Big
See POWELL, Page 14A Brothers/Big Sisters Anti-Bullying Program.
Stilp, fellow activists
disrupt Shale meeting
Paper Social Security check set to cash out By ANGELA COULOUMBIS
Philadelphia Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau
A group of environmental activists and others
By ANDREW M. SEDER eral government. pected to reach retirement age dur- benefit recipients and American tax- brieflydisruptedthesecondmeetingofGov.Cor-
aseder@timesleader.com Those savings were illustrated ing the next five years, with 10,000 payers alike.” bett’s Marcellus Shale Adviso-
After 71 years of being mailed to during a ceremony Tuesday when people a day becoming eligible for About 11 million people nation- ry Commission Wednesday
retirees, the Social Security paper Rosie Rios, the treasurer of the Unit- Social Security benefits,” said Rios. wide already receive federal benefits morning with loud protests
check is being retired. ed States, wrote a check to American “It costs 92 cents more to issue a by paper checks. and demands to be heard.
The U.S. Treasury Department has taxpayers in that amount. payment by paper check than by di- Those receiving Social Security The activists believe the
announced that beginning Sunday, “More than 18 million baby rect deposit. We are retiring the So- paper checks will continue to receive commission is stacked with in-
anyone applying for Social Securi- boomers are ex- cial Security paper check option in them after Sunday but must switch dustry representatives rather
ty, Veterans Affairs or other feder- favor of electronic payments because over to the electronic payment op- than real people affected by
al benefits must sign up to receive it is the right thing to tion by March 1, 2013. At that time, drilling and should be imme- Stilp
those benefits by electronic pay- do for all federal benefit paper diately disbanded.
ment, mainly direct deposit to a The commission was assembled by Corbett to
financial institution account. See CHECK, Page 14A
advise him on the impact of drilling in the Mar-
It’s a move that will save tax- cellus Shale. The commission is expected to
payers $1 billion over the next
10 years, according to the fed- See STILP, Page 10A
AP FILE PHOTO

WEATHER INSIDE
Plant’s consultant on spot over his potential profits Angelina Holliday
Morning rain, then clearing.
High 70. Low 43.
A NEWS: Local 3A
Nation & World 5A
Obituaries 8A
John Minora advises sanitary formation about PA N E L D I S C U S S I O N P L A N N E D
Details, Page 10B Editorials 13A
lung cancer pro-
board on building a facility to State Rep. Gerald Mullery, D- Minora of NE PA Aqua Resources. B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B
vided by a ciga- Newport Township, is setting up a A Mullery spokesman said the
treat drilling wastewater. Baseball 3B
rette salesman. panel discussion about the gas- following have confirmed their Business 8B
“They’re going drilling wastewater treatment attendance: Minora; Hanover Fire
facility WVSA is considering build- Stocks 9B
through a feasibil- Chief Jeff Tudgay; state repre-
ing at its Hanover Township sentatives Eddie Day Pashinski, C LIFE: Birthdays 4C
By MATT HUGHES ity study and a fea- grounds. The meeting will be held
mhughes@timesleader.com sibility study should be unbi- Phyllis Mundy and Mike Carroll; a TV/Movies 6C
on May 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Greater Nanticoke Area High representative of state Sen. John Crossword 7C
Critics of a proposal to bring ased,” said Cannon, of Ply- Yudichak’s office and Rep. Camille
School auditorium, 425 Kosciusz- Funnies 8C
a gas-drilling wastewater treat- mouth. “Because John Minora “Bud” George, D-Clearfield Coun-
ko St. Invitations have been ex- D CLASSIFIED
ment plant to the Wyoming Val- and his firm stand to make a lot tended to state legislators, the ty, Democratic Chair of state
ley Sanitary Authority’s of money on this, it is far from Wyoming Valley Sanitary Author- House Environmental Resources
grounds in Hanover Township an unbiased study … If you want ity board and consultant John and Energy Committee.
have taken aim at the board’s to get cancer information about
consultant, John Minora, who cigarettes, you don’t go to a cig-
stands to gain financially if the arette salesman to get that in- Resources, LLC, in 2009, the The company has been paid
plant is built. formation; you go to a scien- same year it was formed, to con- about $130,000 for services
Gas Drilling Awareness Coali- tist.” duct a feasibility study about since March 2009, WVSA board
tion member Scott Cannon The board hired Minora’s the possibility of building the
equated Minora’s advice to in- company, PA Northeast Aqua treatment facility. See PLANT, Page 14A
6 09815 10011
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POLICE BLOTTER at Hazleton said several man-


Education organization’s operating budget
hole covers were discovered
missing Saturday in a wooded comes in $158,000 lower than this year’s DETAILS
WILKES-BARRE – City area near Harwood.

Auditor says LIU is A-OK


police reported the following: • Skitco Iron Works, state
• Police said Scott Evans, Route 310, reported to state LOTTERY
29, of Wilkes-Barre, was in- police that someone tried to MIDDAY DRAWING
toxicated after a traffic stop for open a T-Mobile cellular phone
an expired registration sticker account using the company’s DAILY NUMBER 3-4-1
on North Main Street at 3:13 information. BIG FOUR 8-6-8-7
a.m. Monday. By MARK GUYDISH W H AT ’ S N E X T ment for Education Solutions QUINTO 1-7-0-5-1
• Mark Laubach of 35 S. SUGARLOAF TWP. – State mguydish@timesleader.com Software” purchasing program, TREASURE HUNT
Franklin St. said someone police at Hazleton said a metal KINGSTON – The Luzerne In- The next regular LIU board meet- which provides software and li-
ing is scheduled for May 25 at 03-15-16-22-28
removed a laptop computer safe was stolen at Forrest Hill termediate Unit had a clean re- censing for all LIU staff with up-
6:30 p.m. at the LIU headquarters,
from his residence Tuesday. Inn early Tuesday morning. port in its state-mandated annual 368 Tioga Ave., Kingston. dated Microsoft software based NIGHTLY DRAWING
• Police cited Ronald Kit- audit, the board of directors on the new “Windows 7” operat- DAILY NUMBER 3-6-2
trell, 42, no address given, on NANTICOKE – Police re- learned at Wednesday’s regular ing system. Price for one year is
disorderly conduct charges ported the following: monthly meeting. $17,739.
BIG FOUR 0-7-5-9
after he allegedly created a • A man in his late teens Joseph Aliciene, the account- operating budget is a small part of The board agreed to pay Jack QUINTO 6-1-1-2-9
disturbance while attempting robbed the Turkey Hill on ant hired to conduct the audit, the overall LIU budget, which Wega for Title I new federal pro- CASH FIVE
to return a phone to Rite Aid, West Main Street Monday said his company had reviewed hovers around $40 million and is gram coordinator training at $300 03-08-21-22-26
33 Public Square, Tuesday. morning. extensive records and found no funded primarily through grants per workshop, including mileage POWERBALL
• Shawna Hall, no address A clerk told police the man, problems with LIU financial re- orfeespaidbyareaschoolsforser- and expenses, plus $30 per hour
given, said someone removed approximately 150 pounds, 5 cords for the fiscal year running vices the agency provides. for workshop preparation. Title I
04-24-40-44-55
$457.25 from her bank account feet 9 or 5 feet 10 inches tall, July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010. Executive Director Hal Bloss is one of the main federal educa- POWER BALL 05
without permission Tuesday. entered the store at about 4:10 Aliciene also reported the LIU – noted Gov. Tom Corbett’s pro- tion grant programs targeting POWER PLAY 2
a.m. and demanded money. which provides a variety of servic- posed budget wiped out money low-income students.
HAZLE TWP. – Glenn O. The man wore a navy blue es to area schools, primarily spe- previously provided to offset in- And the board made the follow- HARRISBURG – No player
Hawbaker reported tools were hooded jacket, faded blue jeans cial education – had maintained termediate unit general operat- ing appointments: Laura Davis matched all five winning
missing from his truck in the and a blue handkerchief across all but $41,793 of a $347,369 sur- ing budgets, which primarily cov- and Christine Carlson as part- numbers drawn in Wednes-
area of 32 Louis Schiavo Drive his face. plus it had at the start of the year. er administrative overhead. The time therapeutic staff support at day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
on April 18 or April 19, state • Police said they are in- The board also approved the cut, if enacted, would cost the LIU $17.50 per hour; and Ann Marie game so the jackpot will be
police at Hazleton said. vestigating a home burglary in 2011-12 general operating budget $176,000 next year. Adonizio, Mary-Evelyn Kasper, worth $225,000.
the 200 block of Enterprise totaling $2.4 million, $158,237 The board authorized a con- Inez Kugler, Renee Pizella and Lottery officials said 86
HAZLE TWP. – Catherine Street that was discovered lower than this year. The 12 dis- tract with the Lancaster-Lebanon Marisa Richards-Walter as part- players matched four num-
Anne Schmeer, 54, reported around 1 p.m. Monday. Police tricts that belong to the LIU each Intermediate Unit 13 for the time family literacy instructors at bers and won $170 each and
someone entered her vehicle said a door was kicked in and pay a portion of the budget. The “Pennsylvania Microsoft Enroll- $31.16 per hour. 2,737 players matched three
and stole money and a gift jewelry, watches, weapons and numbers and won $9 each.
card in the area of 1068 Emer- personal checks were stolen
ald Court on April 19 or April
20, state police at Hazleton
from the house.
Anyone with information Low turnout to meet candidates
said. about the robbery or burglary
is asked to contact Nanticoke
HAZLE TWP. – State police police at 735-2200, ext. 201.

OBITUARIES

DA’s office prepared Airhart, Michael


Carmon, Nancy
Habgood, Peggy

for hatchet-death trial


Handley, Frank Sr.
Lott, Irene
Paltanavich, John
John Stone is accused of talk and hang out on a regu- Pavone, Massimo
lar basis.” Placek, Mary
killing Catherine Tabit at
He told police Tabit called Precone, Florence
Stone’s home in Shickshinny. him between 11 and 11:30 Stolarcyk, Martina
p.m. on Oct. 23, he picked Teetsel, Kenneth Jr.
her up at her home and drove
By SHEENA DELAZIO her to his house. Weitz, Ida
sdelazio@timesleader.com After they talked, Tabit Wisniewski, Carol
WILKES-BARRE – Attor- played cards on Stone’s com- Page 8A
neys in the case of a Shick- puter and he made her some- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
shinny man accused of kill- thing to eat. When she told So few people turned out for a candidates event for Wilkes-Barre City Council District A
ing his girlfriend with a him she wanted to go home,
Wednesday night at Firwood United Methodist Church in South Wilkes-Barre that the
hatchet in October said he told her he was tired and
Wednesday they are pre- would take her home later. event was postponed. A new date and location will be announced. The candidates there
pared for the scheduled July But Tabit wanted to leave were Joe Bernardo, George C. Brown, Norm Davis, Claire Wert and Don Winder.
trial. immediately and, as they ar-
Luzerne County Assistant gued, Tabit slapped Stone in

Pot-ring leader gets jail time


District Attorneys Jarrett Fe- the face. The two pushed and
rentino and Rebecca Reimill- shoved each other, he told
WHO TO CONTACT
er, and John Stone’s attorney, police. Missed Paper ........................829-5000
William Ruzzo, met at a sta- Police said Stone then told Obituaries ..............................829-7224
tus conference hearing, them: “I hit her. I’m not sure Advertising...............................829-7101
where they told Judge David with what. It was something Robert Bovolick of Kingston Office of the Attorney General Bu- drug proceeds. Classified Ads.........................829-7130
Newsroom ..............................829-7242
Lupas they are prepared for lying on the floor. I never did reau of Narcotics Investigation Other suspects netted in the
will spend nine to 18 months
trial. anything like this before.” and Drug Control and the King- drug ring were recently sen- Vice President/Executive Editor

Stone, 58, is charged with When asked about the in state prison. ston police. tenced in county court, including Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249

According to arrest records, 24-year-old Patrick Rooney, of Asst. Managing Editor


using a 13-inch hatchet to weapon, Stone said he saw a
Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
strike Catherine Tabit, 37, of hammer and a piece of pipe Bovolick was employed as a clerk Plains Township, who received
By SHEENA DELAZIO at his family’s business, the An- six years probation in September. Editorial Page Editor
Kingston, after the two ar- in the corner, that he didn’t
sdelazio@timesleader.com Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
gued at Stone’s North Canal know what he struck Tabit thracite Newstand, earning ap- In October, Christopher Rober-
WILKES-BARRE – A Kingston proximately $26,000 per year to, of West Chester, was sen- Features Editor
Street home. with, but he struck her more
Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
Ferentino said all evidence than once in the head, he man who investigators say was since 2005. tenced to one to two years in state
Director, Interactive and New Media
for the case is ready, with the told police. the leader of a marijuana traffick- Police say Bovolick discovered prison for his role in the drug ring. Nick DeLorenzo ..............................970-7152
exception of DNA results on He then went to the Sus- ing ring was sentenced Wednes- a recording device on a marijuana Justin Hart, 27, of Catawissa, Photo Editor
the murder weapon. quehanna River behind his day to nine to 18 months in state customer, who was working as an was sentenced in January to 30 Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175
Stone is scheduled to house and contemplated prison. informant for investigators. days house arrest with electronic
Community News .........................970-7245
stand trial on July 11. jumping in, he told police. Robert Bovolick, 29, of Sharpe Bovolick had become suspi- monitor, followed by 17 months
In an interview with state He remembered walking Street, was sentenced on four re- cious of the customer, and then probation; and Andrew Clem- E-MAIL
News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
police in Shickshinny, Stone out of the house with the lated charges by Luzerne County ripped off the customer’s shirt, ents, 28, of Berwick, was sen-
Community News: people@timesleader.com
said he and Tabit had broken weapon, but he wasn’t sure if Senior Judge Joseph Augello. and found the recording device, tenced in July to 18 months in the
up in August but remained he tossed it into the yard or Bovolick, who pleaded guilty to police said. Intermediate Punishment Pro-
friends and continued “to into the river, police said. the charges in March, was origi- After finding the device, Bovol- gram, with the first nine months
nally charged in October 2009 for ick asked the informant what po- on house arrest with an electronic
his involvement in what investi- lice knew about him. Police monitor.

Man settles wrongful-arrest


gators dubbed “Operation Bad learned that Bovolick purchased Donald Swainbank, 24, of King-
News.” a Hummer M2 for $62,623 in 2004 ston, was resentenced to one and
Bovolick was one of seven peo- and 10 residential properties in a half years probation on related BUILDING
TRUST
suit against former officer
ple charged in the ring by the state Kingston and Wilkes-Barre with charges.

The Times Leader strives to


Ryan Laffey was arrested in
2009 by officer Austin King.
King on charges of disorderly
conduct and public drunken-
Zola to keep his guilty plea in woman’s slaying correct errors, clarify stories
and update them promptly.
Corrections will appear in this
ness on Nov. 28, 2009 after spot. If you have information
Charges were later dropped. he confronted King to com- Man accused in Rosemarie before Wednes- wasn’t given a psychiatric report to help us correct an inaccu-
plain about King’s interac- day’s hearing. and that he wants new attorneys.
Cave’s death is scheduled for racy or cover an issue more
tion with Bonawits and Ma- Cosgrove Cosgrove issued a warning to thoroughly, call the newsroom
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER hovich outside the Hops & sentencing June 16. said it is his du- Zola, that he wasn’t to ask for at 829-7242.
tmorgan@timesleader.com Barleys restaurant and bar in ty to make sure new attorneys again, and said any
SCRANTON – A Shaver- Luzerne. Zola discusses previous requests and any more
town man who claims he was Laffey was upset that Bona- By SHEENA DELAZIO with his attor- requests were unwarranted be-
wrongly arrested after com- wits and Mahovich, who sdelazio@timesleader.com Zola neys the pro- cause Cosgrove believes Yeager
plaining about inappropriate were off duty, were acting in WILKES-BARRE – A homicide ceedings and and Webby are serving Zola prop-
+(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
behavior of several off-duty an unruly manner outside the suspect who requested to with- the consequences of third-degree erly. USPS 499-710
police officers has agreed to bar. The actions included draw his guilty plea to a third-de- murder. Cosgrove said Tuesday he also
settle a federal lawsuit sliding across the hood of gree murder charge told a judge The judge said it was his under- felt that Zola entered the plea Issue No. 2011-118
against a former Swoyersville King’s police cruiser and Wednesday he is rescinding his standing that Zola wanted to go knowingly and voluntarily, and Advertising
829-7293
Newsroom
829-7242
police officer. shining a spotlight on the request. through with the guilty plea and that he asked a number of ques- kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
Circulation
Ryan Laffey, 24, filed suit cruiser onto a building. Robert George Zola, 46, was or- sentencing, which is scheduled tions about Zola pleading guilty, Jim McCabe – 829-5000
in June against officer Austin Laffey demanded to know dered to appear in Luzerne Coun- for June 16, and asked Zola if that the judge said Zola answered jmccabe@timesleader.com
Published daily by:
King, who formerly worked King’s badge number so that ty Court Wednesday, one day af- that’s what he wanted. intelligently.
for Swoyersville borough, he could report him to his su- ter he appeared before Judge Jo- “Yes,” Zola replied. According to court papers, on Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
15 N. Main St.
and Matthew Bonawits and periors. King responded by seph Cosgrove and said he want- He faces a maximum of 40 Dec. 14, 2009, Zola pulled Cave Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Ryan Mahovich, who work as arresting Laffey. The charges ed to withdraw his guilty plea to years in prison when sentenced. into her apartment and attacked Periodicals postage paid at
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part-time officers for several against Laffey were later dis- murder in the death of 35-year- He was originally scheduled to her. Police said Zola stabbed
Postmaster: Send address changes
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LOCAL
Texas activists say gas companies negatively impact land, quality of life I N B R I E F

Take action, drilling critics urge


PLAINS TOWNSHIP

Helping Hands Telethon set


A local charity providing services
for disabled children and adults
will hold its annual telethon at the
Mohegan Sun Casino on Saturday.
The Helping Hands Society, former-
ly the Easter Seal Society, will broad-
Calvin Till- By JOE DOLINSKY “What you are about to see cast on WYLN 35, Hazleton, from the
man, mayor Times Leader Correspondent
of DISH, KINGSTON-- Concerned residents here, if you simply leave this casino’s ballroom from 11 a.m. to mid-
night.
Texas, gives
the second
packed the Bergman Auditorium in- meeting and do nothing else, The 2011 broadcast
side the Temple B’nai B’rith in King-
half of the ston on Wednesday night to listen to will be your future.” will be the organiza-
presenta- tion’s 28th telethon.
the testimony of two Texas men Tim Ruggiero
tion L̀ife in For the first time,
whose experiences in dealing with the Anti-drilling activist
the Gas entertainer Charlie
harsh ramifications of natural gas
Fields’ at Prose will not act as
drilling might just be an indication of
Wednes- the program’s main
what’s to come in the Marcellus Shale home.
day’s gas host due to health
drilling region of Pennsylvania. “What you are about to see here, if Seasock
problems. Hosting
meeting at The frank discussion entitled “Life you simply leave this meeting and do
duties will be shared by WBRE’s Andy
the Temple In The Gas Fields” featured the pas- nothing else, will be your future,”
Mehalshick, WYLN’s Billy Waschko
B’nai B’rith sionate testimony of Tim Ruggerio, a warned Ruggerio, as he shuffled
and others. Monster Truck Driver
in Kingston. Decatur, Texas native whose family through the images depicting the
John Seasock will also be at the tele-
was subject to the assembly and con- changes that occurred seemingly
thon.
tinued usage of natural gas drilling
Helping Hands is am organization
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER equipment a mere 300 feet from his See DRILLING, Page 10A
which has provided training and ther-
apies for disabled children and adults
since 1927. In 1995, the Society be-

DA promises
CITIZEN ACTION came separated from the Easter Seal
Society and was re-named the Helping
Hands Society. The telethon repre-

to challenge
sents the Society’s major financial
support and all proceeds benefit spe-
cialized programming for disabled
children.

fatality ruling
The telecast will also feature live
music from Danny and the Juniors,
The Shoreliners and Miracle Kid Frank
Isabella and others.
A judge lowered the criminal WILKES-BARRE
offense in a woman’s death
from felony to misdemeanor. Forum for judge candidates
The League of Women Voters will
present a forum for Luzerne County
By EDWARD LEWIS Judicial Candidates at 7 p.m. on
elewis@timesleader.com Thursday, May 5, at the King’s College
Luzerne County prosecutors plan to Campus Center’s 3rd Floor Snyder
challenge a senior judge’s ruling that low- Room.
ered the grading of a criminal offense Candidates will be
against a woman accused of leaving the given the opportunity
scene of a deadly pedestrian accident in to introduce them-
August 2008. selves to the audi-
The issue of whether Megan Panowicz, ence. Following the
25, of Forty Fort, should face a third-de- introduction, each
gree felony or a first-degree misdemeanor candidate will answer
charge of accidents involving death was one of five questions McLaughlin
settled two years ago DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER gathered by the
“I disagree but has been resurrec- Left to right, John Ilowiecki, Ron Vogel, Deb Langman and Ken Karasek protest in front of a Comcast Cable advertis- League to best represent public issues
tedbySeniorJudgeCar- ing office in Dupont, Wednesday. They said a loophole enables companies to avoid paying Pennsylvania taxes. and concern. League Board Member
with the son Brown. Christine McLaughlin, Esquire, will

Protest targets tax loophole


court’s Brown, in a ruling is- serve as moderator.
sued Tuesday, said pros- Following the question-and-answer
decision, ecutors failed to estab- period, the candidates will disburse
and we lish that Panowicz com- and move to individual stations
mitted a felony when around the room where the public will
plan to file she allegedly drove have access to talk further with the
an appeal away after striking Sha- Many companies get away with Pennsylvania, reducing their tax bur- increase enough to cover most of the candidates individually or in small
ron Shaughnessy, 32, on den. $550 million in cuts to education Gov. groups.
with the Wyoming Avenue,
paying little or no tax in
According to the Pennsylvania De- Tom Corbett has proposed, protesters Additional information may be ob-
Pennsylva- Kingston, on Aug. 27, Pennsylvania, a union group says. partment of Revenue, more than 70 said, driving home their point with tained by calling the League at 675-
3429 or 574-9418.
nia Superi- 2008. percent of multi-state corporations do- signs that read “End the Delaware
Kingston police al- ing business in Pennsylvania paid noth- Loophole; Save our Schools,” and
or Court.” lege Panowicz was By MATT HUGHES ing in corporate net income taxes in “Comcast Execs: Shortchanging our WILKES-BARRE

Warranty program offered


mhughes@timesleader.com
Jacqueline changing the radio in 2007, while an additional 10 percent Children.”
Musto Carroll her SUV when she DUPONT – A small group of protes- paid $1,000 or less. Mundy said Wednesday she has in-
Luzerne County struck Shaughnessy in ters rallied in front of the Comcast Ca- The protestors said that isn’t fair to troduced legislation to close the loop- The City of Wilkes-Barre and Ser-
district attorney the crosswalk near ble advertising sales office on Center small businesses and individuals who hole while lowering the corporate tax vice Line Warranties of America are
Pierce Street. Street Wednesday afternoon to raise pay their fair share. rate from 9.99 percent to 7.4 percent introducing a new program available
Panowicz allegedly awareness of a loophole in state law al- “It affects every Pennsylvanian who’s over three years. to all homeowners. The Service Line
provided a statement to Kingston police lowing Comcast and other corpora- getting crushed by unemployment, The bill, co-sponsored by Rep. Eddie Warranty program
Capt. John Jorda claiming she stopped on tions to avoid paying Pennsylvania tax- high taxes, high gas prices, and you’ve Day Pashinski, D-Wilkes-Barre, and provides low cost,
the side of the road and drove away in a es. got multi-state corporations not pay- Ken Smith, D-Dunmore, would close worry-free warranty
panic. The protest coincided with others ing any taxes to the state,” said Ken Ka- the loophole by adopting combined re- protection for sewer
Panowicz was charged with accidents held by the Service Employees Interna- rasek, of Kingston, a United Federal porting, requiring corporations and lines.
involving death as a third-degree felony. tional Union at Comcast offices around Credit Workers Union member. their subsidiaries to jointly file one tax “Many citizens are
After a preliminary hearing in January the state, and the introduction of legis- “By the time I get my paycheck my report and pay taxes according to the unaware that they are
2009, District Judge Paul Hadzick for- lation by state Rep. Phyllis Mundy, D- taxes are gone,” added Ron Vogel of amount of business activity conducted responsible for sewer
warded the charge to county court as a Kingston, to close the loophole. SEIU. “I don’t have a tax attorney to get in Pennsylvania. Twenty-three other lines that go from the Leighton
first-degree misdemeanor. The so-called “Delaware Loophole” me those taxes back.” states have enacted legislation to close utility connection to
Prosecutors filed criminal information allows corporations doing business in Austerity cuts to state grant funding the loophole, Mundy said. their houses. If these lines break or
in county court against Panowicz as a Pennsylvania to set up shell companies have also affected programs that bene- “The time is right to end this form of leak, repairs can be very expensive,”
third-degree felony, resulting in her attor- controlling trademarks, patents or oth- fit area residents, they added, includ- corporate welfare,” Mundy said. “The said Mayor Thomas M. Leighton,
ney, Basil Russin, filing a petition seeking a er investments in Delaware, which ing Catholic Social Services and Meals governor is calling for drastic decreas- “The city is committed to forming
dismissal of the charges. does not tax corporate earnings, and on Wheels. es in education funding that would partnerships that provide high quality
County Judge Joseph Augello on May charge the parent corporations royal- Mundy said the state loses $500 mil- lead to skyrocketing tuition bills and services at low cost to our residents.”
28, 2009, denied a request to dismiss the ties for using the trademarked name or lion annually using current tax-ac- higher property taxes, and it’s essential The Service Line Warranty program
charge and reinstated the charge as a third- patent. Corporations can then deduct counting methods. If the loophole these big companies pay their fair will offer warranty protection to help
degree felony. those payments from their income in were closed, the state’s revenue would share.” cover the costs of a break.
Brown convened a special hearing in Ja- City residents will see offers in their
nuary on a request by Russin to have the mail boxes soon. The cost for citizens

Hazleton to hire adviser to deal with finances


charge dismissed. who choose to purchase the warranty
During the hearing, two witnesses to protection is $5.95 per month, and will
the deadly accident testified that they be- cover sewer line repairs up to $4,000
lieved a male was the driver of the first ve- plus an additional $4,000 in coverage
hicle that struck Shaughnessy. Pennsylvania Economy League will Cross told council before the vote nered the city $1,030,000 in revenue, if public street cutting is required. The
Police allege Shaughnessy died after be- that the nonprofit would review the nearly $400,000 of which wasn’t paid program is offered at no cost to the
review the city’s financial status
ing struck by two more vehicles. city’s finances and make recommen- until 2011. She said the existence of city of Wilkes-Barre.
In his opinion, Brown said the initial im- and make recommendations. dations that the city could follow or a deficit for 2010 will depend on
pact with Shaughnessy did not “cause ignore. whether the city auditor recognizes WILKES-BARRE
death or serious bodily injury.” The PEL also would come up with that 2011 payment as part of 2010
District Attorney Jacqueline Musto Car- By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
a five-year plan for helping the city revenue. SS rally set for square
roll said she will challenge Brown’s ruling. achieve financial stability. Lieb had said participation in the
On Friday at noon on Public Square,
“I disagree with the court’s decision, and HAZLETON – City Council on In an interview prior to the meet- PEL’s Early Intervention program
the Alliance for Retired Americans
we plan to file an appeal with the Pennsyl- Wednesday voted 4-1 to hire the ing, City Administrator Mary Ellen was “totally different” than applying
will conduct “A Day of Action,” urging
vania Superior Court,” Musto Carroll said. Pennsylvania Economy League to Lieb said that the city had an approx- for distressed status under state Act
Congress to keep its “hands off Social
A conviction of the charge as a third-de- perform an operations management imately $2.5 million deficit carryov- 42, a program under which financial-
Security, Medicare and Medicaid.”
gree felony is a mandatory one-year prison review and develop a financial man- er from 2009. ly distressed municipalities must
For more information, contact Adam
sentence. A conviction as a first-degree agement plan through the PEL’s She said a master services agree- work with a state-appointed agency
Swope at (202) 341-7821 or e-mail him
misdemeanor is 90 days jail, according to Early Intervention Program. ment the city entered into with the
at aswope@retiredamericans.org.
the state’s crimes code. PEL Executive Director Gerald Hazleton City Authority in 2010 gar- See HAZLETON, Page 10A
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Leighton lists achievements at town hall


By STEFFEN LIZZA Wilkes-Barre 14 Regarding public safety, the
Times Leader Correspondent movie theater, city hired 29 new police officers,

LIMITED TIME ONLY!


WILKES-BARRE – Mayor which has placed 250 new surveillance
Tom Leighton met with the resi- brought in cameras around the city, and re-
dents of the city’s East End, nearly 500,000 instated the K-9 and SWAT units,

SPRING
Heights and Mayflower sections customers Leighton said. Also, police re-
Tuesday night to break down his
administration’s accomplish- Leighton
since 2006, to
get more than
ceived protective vests and 18
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Coal Street Ice Rink, a venue or noted. cious activity directly online.
built as the centerpiece of the “These are people who are A city with virtually no online

Sales Drive
Coal Street Park Project. spending money in our restau- presence before 2004 now also
The mayor responded to the rants, staying in our hotels and has a website with officials’ e-
criticism that he essentially built putting that money back into the mail addresses and a Facebook
the facility for the Wilkes-Barre/ city,’’ Leighton said. page, the mayor said.

WITH EXCEPTIONAL INVENTORY,


Scranton Penguins with public Concerning neighborhood in- The Wilkes-Barre fire depart-
money noting that the Penguins frastructure, Leighton said that ment received $3 million in up-
use only about 4 percent of avail- from January 2004 until March grades for a new ladder truck,

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it opened in 2009. Combine or 39 miles of road, repairs to the city still technically in bank-
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I N B R I E F R OYA L W E D D I N G British officials taking extraordinary measures in preparation for Friday’s ceremony

Here comes the tight security


By PAISLEY DODDS modern security nightmare for Thousands of people are ex-
Associated Press the 5,000 U.K. police officers on pected along the parade route
LONDON — It’s not the type duty, who will be on the loo- Friday, a snaking path of less
of welcome most wedding kout for Irish dissident terror- than a mile from Westminster
guests expect — ID checks and ists, Muslim extremists, anti- Abbey — an iconic cathedral
a tough security sweep before monarchists, protesters and or- near London’s Big Ben and Par-
entering the church. dinary riffraff who might blight liament buildings — to Buck-
But then again, Prince Wil- the royal spectacle. ingham Palace, where the new
liam and Kate Middleton’s Scotland Yard Police Com- royal couple will appear on the
wedding on Friday is no ordi- mander Christine Jones said balcony for one of the most an-
AP PHOTO nary affair. Wednesday there has been no ticipated kisses in decades.
A multitude of mangoes new terror threat but consider-
Britain hasn’t seen a royal Police helicopters buzzed
able Internet chatter.
An Indian woman rests on mangoes at wedding of this size since over London before dawn
“Our operation has been me-
a fruit market in Hyderabad, India, on Prince Charles married Diana Wednesday during a dry run —
ticulously planned, and we
Wednesday. India recognizes the man- in 1981 — there were actually a rehearsal that saw army, navy
have thought through and
go as its national fruit and is the 200 more police on duty for and air force personnel in full
planned for a huge range of con-
world’s largest mango producer with that wedding, which had a uniform lining the parade AP PHOTO
tingencies,” she said.
about 13 million tons each year, far longer procession route and a route. Starting at 5 a.m., the Enthusiasts camp across from the Westminster Abbey to
A wide range of police will be
exceeding all other countries. guest list of some 3,500 people, troops timed their roles to the ensure the best viewing spot for Friday’s royal wedding.
on patrol Friday: officers on
including foreign royals and motorcycles, escort specialists, second for Friday’s perform-
heads of state. dog handlers, search officers, ance, and mounted troops of bey for a private, final rehearsal nior clergy at the abbey for a
Friday’s wedding will offer mounted police, protection of- the Household Cavalry escort- late Wednesday. St. James’s last run-through, and as their
MISRATA, LIBYA
much of the same pomp and ficers and firearms units, al- ed a horse-drawn carriage. Palace said William, Middle- car convoy headed out they
NATO hits Gadhafi forces circumstance with its 1,900 in-
vited guests. Still, it presents a
though only a fraction of Bri-
tain’s police officers are armed.
The royal couple did not at-
tend, but they did visit the ab-
ton, best man Prince Harry and
the bride’s parents joined se-
were cheered on by hundreds
of excited tourists.

N ATO warplanes pounded forces


loyal to Libyan leader Moaamar
Have shuttle, will travel
Panetta
Gadhafi attacking the rebel-held city of
Misrata, blasting fighting vehicles
advancing on the port that serves as
the besieged city’s sole lifeline, a NATO

to move to
spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
The battle for Misrata has become
the focal point of the uprising against

Pentagon
Gadhafi’s regime, and the near-con-
stant shelling of the city by govern-
ment troops over the past two months
has spurred calls for more forceful
international intervention to stop the
bloodshed. Officials say he will replace
In Brussels, the EU commissioner for Gates as defense secretary.
humanitarian aid said the shelling of
Gen. Petraeus to lead CIA.
the Misrata port has worsened the
already bad humanitarian situation in
the city and that the 27-nation group
By ANNE GEARAN
has set aside more than $146 million to and KIMBERLY DOZIER
address pressing humanitarian needs. Associated Press

BEIRUT WASHINGTON — President


Barack Obama plans to name
Syrian city under siege CIA Director Leon Panetta as
the next secretary of defense and
The city at the heart of Syria’s mon- move Gen. David Petraeus, now
thlong uprising ran low on food, water running the war in Afghanistan,
and medicine Wednesday as the army into the CIA chief’s job in a ma-
sent in more tanks and reinforcements jor shuffle of
as part of a widening crackdown the U.S. nation-
against opponents of President Bashar al security lead-
Assad’s authoritarian regime, witnesses ership, senior
said. administration
Gunfire and sporadic explosions officials and
were heard in Daraa, two days after the AP PHOTO
other sources
military rolled in — backed by tanks said Wednes-
STS-134 commander Mark Kelly points after arriving with fellow crew members at Kennedy Space Center in day. Obama
and snipers. The army also deployed
tanks around the Damascus suburb of Cape Canaveral, Fla., Tuesday. Kelly is the husband of wounded Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Defense Sec-
Douma and the coastal city of Banias, The space shuttle Endeavour and her crew of six is scheduled to lift off Friday afternoon on a 14-day mission to retary Robert Gates will retire on
the site of large demonstrations recent- the international space station. June 30 with Panetta taking over
ly. in July. Gates told senior staff
“We have no electricity, no water, no that he recommended Panetta as

Afghan officer kills 9 Americans


telephones and no bread,” resident his replacement six months ago.
Abdullah Abazeid told The Associated Gates described his plans
Press by satellite telephone from Da- ahead of a White House announ-
raa, where the uprising began more cement, expected today, that Pa-
than five weeks ago. “The situation is netta would be the president’s
terrible.” choice to replace Gates.
Shooter, a 20-year vet, dies in ensuing coalition troops or Afghan soldiers or po- Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Mo- Petraeus’ move to the CIA is
licemen. There have been seven such at- hammad Zahir Azimi said the gunman not expected until early fall, af-
WASHINGTON exchange of gunfire. He was allegedly
tacks so far this year. was an officer who had served as a pilot in ter he wraps up his term as Af-
Charity: N. Korea to starve distraught concerning finances. Although the individual circumstances
may differ, the incidents of Afghans turn-
the Afghan military for the past 20 years.
The gunman — identified as Ahmad Gul,
ghan commander over the sum-
mer, officials said.
A U.S.-based charity that helped ing against their coalition partners seem 48, of Tarakhail district in Kabul province The four-star general also
conduct a survey in North Korea By DEB RIECHMANN to reflect growing anti-foreigner senti- — died in an exchange of fire that fol- agreed to retire from the military
warned Wednesday that food stocks Associated Press ment independent of the Taliban. Af- lowed his attack. before taking the position, in a
will run out by mid-June and without KABUL, Afghanistan — A veteran Af- ghans are increasingly tired of the nearly The gunman’s brother insisted he was meeting with President Barack
urgent aid people will starve. ghan military pilot said to be distressed decade-long war and think their lives not a Taliban sympathizer. Obama to discuss the move in
The U.S. government said it was still over his personal finances opened fire at have not improved despite billions of dol- “He was under economic pressures mid-March, administration offi-
considering the aid request made by Kabul airport after an argument Wednes- lars in international aid. and recently he sold his house. He was cials said.
North Korea after harsh weather hit day, killing eight U.S. troops and an The Taliban, who are currently staging not in a normal frame of mind because of The CIA would probably be
crops. American civilian contractor. their opening salvos of the spring fight- these pressures,” said the brother, Dr. led by a deputy over the sum-
Supplying the food is controversial, Those killed were trainers and advisers ing season, boasted that the gunman in Mohammad Hassan Sahibi. “He was go- mer.
particularly as Pyongyang has expand- for the nascent Afghan air force. The Wednesday’s airport attack was a mili- ing through a very difficult period of time The officials said Obama
ed its nuclear weapons programs as its shooting was the deadliest attack by a tant impersonating an army officer. in his life.” would name Lt. Gen. John Allen
people go hungry. Previous donors, member of the Afghan security forces, or This claim did not seem credible, how- “He served his country for years. He to replace Petraeus as Afghanis-
including South Korea, suspect the an insurgent impersonating them, on ever. had no link with Taliban or al-Qaida.” tan commander.
authoritarian government of Kim Jong
Il is trying to stock up its reserves for

Storms, tornados kill 72 in four southern states


2012, when the communist country
will mark the centennial of its founder
Kim Il Sung.

LOS ANGELES By HOLBROOK MOHR bama have been destroyed and the city’s damage on a scale we have not seen in
and JAY REEVES infrastructure is devastated. Tuscaloosa in quite some time," Mayor
Armadillos linked to leprosy Associated Press
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A wave of
Eleven deaths were reported in Mis-
sissippi, two in Georgia and one in Ten-
Walter Maddox told reporters, adding
that he expected his city’s death toll to
They’re cute. They’re often roadkill. tornado-spawning storms strafed the nessee. rise.
Some gourmands say they’re tasty, South on Wednesday, splintering build- News footage showed paramedics The storm system spread destruction
whether baked or barbecued. Tuesday night and Wednesday from
ings across hard-hit Alabama and killing lifting a child out of a flattened Tusca-
Now Louisiana researchers have Texas to Georgia, and it was forecast to
72 people in four states. loosa home, with many neighboring hit the Carolinas next and then move
learned something else about nine- At least 58 people died in Alabama buildings in the city of more than 83,000
banded armadillos. further northeast.
AP PHOTO alone, including 15 or more when a mas- also reduced to rubble. A hospital there Around Tuscaloosa, traffic was snar-
"A preponderance of evidence shows Zach Vetter walks in floodwater from sive tornado devastated Tuscaloosa. said its emergency room had admitted led Wednesday night by downed trees
that people get leprosy from these the Mississippi River on Wednesday in The city’s mayor said sections of the at least 100 people. and power lines, and some drivers aban-
animals," said Richard W. Truman, Commerce, Mo. city that’s home to the University of Ala- "What we faced today was massive doned their cars in medians.
director of microbiology at the Nation-
al Hansen’s Disease Program in Baton
Rouge and lead author of a paper de-
tailing the discovery in the New En-
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Ways sought to make up deficit of at least $6 million


Scammers target you, seniors are told
W-B Area still faces gap An official from the state
Attorney General’s Office
explains how crimes work.
By MARK GUYDISH W H AT ’ S N E X T unless they have hard-to-find
mguydish@timesleader.com certifications for state-mandat- By EDWARD LEWIS
WILKES-BARRE – Wilkes- The next Wilkes-Barre Area School ed positions. Currently, he has elewis@timesleader.com
Board Budget and Finance Com-
Barre Area School District’s five or six letters of intent to Have you ever received an e-
mittee meeting is set for May 12,
looming budget deficit shrank, 9:30 a.m. in the district adminis- retire, but has heard of about 15 mail indicating you won $10 mil-
thanks to a $1.1 million reduc- tration building, 730 S. Main St., mulling it. Numbers like that lion in the Nigerian lottery, or
tion in expected health insur- Wilkes-Barre. could save $700,000 or more, had an unsolicited offer to black-
ance costs next year. But even if Namey said. top your driveway by a stranger
the school board raises property The district has come up offering a cheap price?
taxes by the 1.9 percent maxi- That hike, along with a $4.2 with a wide range of proposed If the offer is too good to be
mum allowed by state law – million loss in state funding, a cuts in everything from sports true, it usually is, explained Da-
adding almost $790,000 to coff- cut in real estate tax collection to transportation and even ink vid P. Shallcross, public protec-
ers – the gap would still stand thanks to assessment appeals, cartridge allotments, and tion community liaison with the S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
at $6 million. and an estimated $1.2 million Namey predicted that within a state Office of Attorney General. David Shallcross, public protection community liaison of the
The school board budget and contractual increase in salaries, week or two he will have a list Shallcross was a featured state Office of Attorney General, speaks about spotting and
finance committee discussed put a huge gap between income of proposals that could save speaker at the third annual edu- preventing types of crime targeting older adults.
ways to fill that gap Wednesday and expenses in a budget that about $1 million, though he cational workshop for older
morning, when Business Man- hit about $100 million this year. warned “some recommenda- adults sponsored by the Elder Is- cross explained, adding senior may offer a free lunch to senior
ager Leonard Pryzwara an- Superintendent Jeff Namey tions will cause a lot of contro- sues Coalition of Luzerne/ citizens are often preyed upon citizens if they attend a seminar
Wyoming Counties. The event
nounced the estimated insur- said administrators have agreed versy.” He and board member by scam artists. He said many about financial and estate plan-
was held Wednesday at Genetti’s
ance savings, courtesy of the to a pay freeze that will save Christine Katsock said they do reputable charities have con- ning.
Hotel and Conference Center in
Northeast Pennsylvania School about $250,000, and union not want to reveal any propos- tracts with companies to do “Many of these people that
Wilkes-Barre.
District Health Trust. The Trust heads have agreed to meet to als until they are firmed up, Speaking before approximate- their phone solicitations. hold these seminars hop from
– a consortium of area districts discuss a pay freeze as well, though they stressed full-day ly 200 senior citizens, Shallcross Some companies that perform town to town; how are you going
– agreed to waive one-month’s though there is no way of know- kindergarten will “absolutely” provided advice on how not to solicitations for charities earn 80 to find them when you have a
premium payments for all mem- ing if they will acquiesce. be maintained. become a victim of a variety of percent of donations, Shallcross question?” Shallcross said.
ber districts next year, equal to The district also saved about Pryzwara said the district scams. said. Shallcross said these scam art-
$1.1 million for Wilkes-Barre Ar- $100,000 in federal money by does have a surplus of about $8 Shallcross said scam artists “Never give your personal or ists conducting estate seminars
ea. using some of this year’s grants million this year, the maximum will target areas with a high pop- financial information to some- want seniors to buy annuities
But the consortium also in- for things needed for next year, allowed under state law, but ulation of senior citizens, noting one on the phone,” he told the and insurance that does not re-
creased next year’s health pre- Namey said, meaning they warned that it should be used Pennsylvania is tied with West large crowd. turn an investment.
mium payments by double di- won’t need that money next only after all the other options Virginia as the state with the sec- Regarding lottery sweep- “Don’t be pushed or rushed in-
gits. For Wilkes-Barre Area, year. But Pryzwara warned that are used. He said he expects the ond-highest senior population. stakes from foreign counties, to a sale,” he said.
costs were set to go up $2.2 there is talk of a 5.5 percent cut district will face similar steep “A person contacting you from Shallcross said not to respond. Shallcross said senior citizens
million. Even with the one in federal education funding deficits for several years to a charity may not be the person He said it is illegal for a U.S. citi- who feel they have been
month waiver, Pryzwara noted, next year, which could cost the come, and that it would be bet- they seem,” Shallcross said. zen to take part in a foreign lot- scammed should call the Con-
the district will still pay nearly district another $250,000. ter to keep some of the surplus Many charities solicit dona- tery. sumer Protection Division at 1-
$1.1 million more than it is pay- Namey said the district plans in resolve for future budget tions through phone calls, Shall- Shallcross said scam artists 800-441-2555.
ing this year. to not replace retiring teachers struggles.

Hazleton’s Westbrooks to stand trial in shooting death of woman


By SHEENA DELAZIO ment where he entered a not District Attorney William Fin-
sdelazio@timesleader.com guilty plea through his attor- negan, who is prosecuting the
WILKES-BARRE – A Hazle- ney, Allyson Kacmarski. case with fellow ADA Mark
ton man charged with gun- Westbrooks is charged with Makowski, said the trial
ning down a 20-year-old wom- shooting and killing Alicia should take between five and
an in November will stand Weaver, of Hazleton, over an seven days.
trial almost a year later, a Lu- argument about money she Luzerne County Chief Dep-
zerne County judge said owed Westbrooks. uty Coroner William Lisman
Wednesday. Van Jura said pre-trial mo- said an autopsy showed Weav-
Benjamin Tyrell West- tions will be heard on July 15 er died from multiple gunshot
brooks, 21, of Hunlock Street, and Westbrooks will stand wounds. State police said five
appeared before Judge Joseph trial before a jury on Nov. 7. shell casings were found
Van Jura for a formal arraign- Luzerne County Assistant around Weaver’s body. 284190

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Pa. bar panel hears reapportionment concerns


Committee wants public input sity. Four people testi- “The commis- Leader Dominic Pi- Professor David
fied: Brian Carso, pro- leggi, R-Delaware Sosar of King’s
as it sets out to redraw
fessor at Misericordia sion should be County; Senate Mi- College speaks
state’s political districts. University; David So- independent. nority Leader Jay Cos- before the Con-
sar, professor at King’s ta, D-Forest Hills; stitutional Re-
College; Thomas Bal- The work of House Majority Lead- view Commis-
By BILL O’BOYLE dino, professor at the commission er Mike Turzai, R- sion reappor-
boboyle@timesleader.com Wilkes University; and Bradford Woods; and tionment com-
WILKES-BARRE – The Penn- Brett D. Heffner, of
should be House Minority Lead- mittee
Wednesday
sylvania Bar Association’s Consti- Zionsville. transparent.” er Frank Dermody, D- morning at
tutional Review Commission reap- There are 203 seats Oakmont.
David Sosar Wilkes Uni-
portionment committee held a in the state House and King’s College In the past, legisla- versity. The
public hearing Wednesday to gath- 50 in the state Senate. professor tors of the political commission is
er information on how to improve The Legislature must party in power in the looking for input
the process of establishing state redraw the districts ev- House and Senate on reapportion-
legislative boundaries. ery10 years following the U.S. Cen- have been accused of dividing dis- ment.
The committee intends to exam- sus. tricts up to ensure they are dom-
ine the following issues: problems The state Supreme Court ap- inated by their political party. The
that occurred in past reapportion- pointed Stephen J. McEwen Jr., Republican Party now holds the
ments; the specific problems creat- president judge emeritus of Superi- majority in the House and Senate.
ed by reapportionment by which or Court and a Republican, to chair The state redistricting process is
individuals or organizations were the five-member Legislative Reap- separate from congressional redis-
injured or in which they have a par- portionment Commission – the tricting, which the General As-
ticular interest; how problems can body that is charged with deciding sembly handles.
be cured by changing the Pennsyl- how to redraw state legislative Carso offered a historical look at CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
vania Constitution; how problems boundaries based on the 2010 Cen- redistricting, citing examples of
would be cured by adopting a non- sus. the controversies that have been a once every two years, voters elect- saiddistrictsstillbecame“exotical- promote competitiveness and par-
partisan reapportionment process. The Supreme Court chose the part of the process. He offered a ed their representatives, and now, ly shaped” to benefit candidates of tisan fairness; respect political sub-
ChairmanJohnL.Gedidsaidthe fifth member of the panel because quote from Pamela Karlan, a pro- instead,it’severy10yearstherepre- one political party or the other. divisions.
committeewillholdmorehearings Republican and Democratic legis- fessor of public interest law at Stan- sentatives choose their constitu- Sosar told the committee that “The commission should be in-
across the state and will complete lative leaders could not reach ford University Law School, who ents.” several things should be kept in dependent,” Sosar said. “The work
its report by late summer. The agreement on a chairman. The oth- said: Carso said districts should be mind during the deliberations: pro- of the commission should be trans-
meeting was held at Wilkes Univer- er members are: Senate Majority “It used to be that the idea was, compact and contiguous. Carso tect the voting rights of minorities; parent.”

Group pitches its judge plan DA referring county judge actions to state
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
ing and are
encouraged to
was roundly criticized by the
Interbranch Commission on
The head of a nonprofit group concerns involves the Among the most press- made up of at- WILKES-BARRE – Luzerne discuss any Juvenile Justice, a panel that was
huge amount of mon- ing concerns involves torneys and County District Attorney Jacque- concerns they formed to investigate the juvenile
outlines proposal to reform
ey statewide judicial laypersons. line Musto Carroll on Wednesday have regarding justice scandal.
appellate court selection. candidates must raise the huge amount of The governor revealed her office has made any judge dur- Chief Public Defender Al Flora,
to fund their cam- money statewide judi- would select referrals to the state Judicial ing staff meet- who also testified before the Bar
paigns – money that cial candidates must one person Conduct Board relating to poten- Musto Carroll ings. That’s led Association’s commission, said he
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER primarily comes from raise to fund their from among tially inappropriate conduct of her to file sever- believes part of the issue was that
tmorgan@timesleader.com attorneys and special several the county judges. al complaints with the state’s attorneys did not feel they would
WILKES-BARRE – A non- interest groups that campaigns – money committee Addressing a committee of the Judicial Conduct Board. have any support should they
profit organization that advo- have led the public to that primarily comes suggests. That Pennsylvania Bar Association, The complaints dealt primarily question a judge’s actions.
cates for a better court system believe that “justice is from attorneys and person would Musto Carroll said attorneys in with procedural issues involving “It’s frightening to stand in a
has suggested a hybrid system for sale.” then have to her office have been advised to cases the judges were handling, courtroom against a seasoned
for selecting appellate court “When judges pre-
special interest groups be approved make her aware of “any suggesti- she said. Confidentiality rules judge and you look behind you
judges that would involve merit side over cases in- that have led the public by the Senate. on” of conduct that may have regarding the filing of the com- and there’s no one there,” Flora
selection as well as voter input. volving lawyers or to believe that “justice The key dif- been inappropriate. She has im- plaints prevented her from identi- said. “You can have all the policies
Lynn Marks, executive direc- parties that contrib- is for sale.” ference be- mediately acted upon that. fying the judges or providing in the world, but it takes a lot of
tor of Pennsylvanians for Mod- uted financially to tween this sys- “We’ve made more referrals specific details of the issues in- guts to stand up to a judge.”
ern Courts, told a special com- their campaign . . .. tem and merit than ever before,” she said. volved, she said. He said one way to combat that
mittee of the Pennsylvania Bar the public cannot help but be selection systems in other Her comments came in re- “When conduct has come to would be to create an ombuds-
Association on Wednesday that concerned that a judge’s impar- states is that the appointee, in sponse to questions posed by my attention that I think is ques- man to whom an attorney could
the current, partisan process of tiality might be affected,” she his or her first term, would several members of the Constitu- tionable, I have reported it to report concerns.
electing appellate court judges said. serve only four years before be- tional Review Commission, a authorities,” Musto Carroll said in The hearing was among several
is fraught with problems that Marks’ comments came dur- ing subjected to a retention panel created by the state Bar an interview after the commis- the Bar Association’s commission
have undermined the public’s ing a hearing of the Bar Associ- election, compared to the cur- Association to examine various sion’s hearing. “It was not neces- is holding throughout the state.
confidence in the judiciary. ation’s Constitutional Review rent 10 years. That would en- issues of concern that have been sarily criminal conduct, but con- The commission has been tasked
Those problems have also hit Commission at Wilkes Univer- sure voters would have a say raised regarding the judiciary. duct I feel the JCB should be with examining whether alter-
county court systems, particu- sity. The commission is exam- should the appointee not live The committee held a hearing at notified of.” ations need to be made to the
larly Luzerne County, which ining whether changes should up to expectations, Marks said. Wilkes University on Wednesday. The failure of attorneys to state’s constitution. It will forward
has seen four judges removed be made to the state constitu- After the first four-year term, Commission members ques- report violations of juveniles’ its report to legislators for consid-
from office due to crimes or tion to alter the manner in the judges would serve 10 years tioned if assistant district at- rights committed by Ciavarella eration.
other misconduct in the past which judges are selected. before being up for retention torneys and public defenders had
three years.
Marks said PMC also sup-
While acknowledging that again.
no system is perfect, Marks Marks said she believes that
undergone any training regarding
their obligation to report mis-
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Mary Placek Frank R. Handley Sr.


POLITICAL BRIEFS
MASSIMO T. PAVONE, 80, of
Nanticoke, passed away Wednes-
day afternoon, April 27, 2011, at his April 26, 2011 April 27, 2011
home.
Funeral arrangements are WILKES-BARRE - The Com-
pending from Kearney Funeral
Home Inc., 173 E. Green St., Nanti-
M ary Placek, Dupont, died Tues-
day, April 26, 2011, in Highland
Manor Nursing Home, Exeter. She
F rank R. Handley Sr., of Dallas,
died Wednesday, April 27, 2011,
in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospi-
mittee to Elect Paula Radick for
Luzerne County judge will host
coke. would have been 101 years old on tal. a meet and greet at the North
JOHN PALTANAVICH, 69, of June 2, 2011. Born April 20, 1926, in Larksville, End Tavern, North Main Street,
Simpson Street in Wilkes-Barre, She was preceded in death by her he was a son of the late Spurgeon
husband, Walter Placek, who was and Ann Kuchta Handley. from 7 to 9 p.m. May 10. Com-
died Tuesday, April 26, 2011, at the
residence of his son in Boca Raton, killed in a mining accident in 1961. He attended Larksville Schools, plimentary refreshments will be
Fla. Born in Dupont, she was a daugh- and he was a U.S. Navy Veteran of served. For more information,
Arrangements are in progress. ter of the late John and Tekla Figura World War II, serving on the U.S.S. visit www.paulaforjudge.com.
Complete obituary information Bushinski. Overton.
Mary was a member of Holy Frank was the former owner/op-
will be published in Saturday’s edi- WILKES-BARRE TWP. –
Mother of Sorrows Polish National erator of Wyoming Valley Floor
tion of The Times Leader and later Maintenance and Janitorial Service, Wilkes-Barre Area School Board
today at www.celebratehislife- Catholic Church, Dupont, where
she worked tirelessly around the Kingston. He worked for PG&W for candidate Dr. James F. Susek
.com. many years, and, prior to retire-
church. She was President of the will hold a meet and greet from
PEGGY A. HABGOOD, 87, for- Womans Adoration of the Most ment, he was a bus driver for LCTA.
merly of Taylor, died Tuesday, After retirement, Frank worked 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 13, at
Blessed Sacrament Society for his wife, Dawn, Princeton, N.J., Alli- sary May 28, 2011. Surviving, in ad-
April 26, 2011. Born in Scranton on
many years and a member for al- son Knick and her husband, Joseph, part time at The Wyoming Valley dition to his wife, are his daughter the Wilkes-Barre Township Fire
January 19, 1924, a daughter of the Historical Society and the Westmo- Hall, 152 Watson St. Food and
most 75 years. Harding, David Placek, West Pitt- Carole Ann and her husband, Brian
late Gerald and Mary McGuire reland Club, Wilkes-Barre.
Habgood, Peggy was a graduate of She adored children and young ston, Adrienne Royster and her hus- Peck, Dallas; sons, Frank and his beverages will be served. Dona-
people. She loved doing handwork band, Douglas, Luddington, Mich., He was a member of American wife, Kathleen Handley Jr., Ply-
the former Taylor High School. Al- tion will be $20 at the door on
including crocheting and tatting, Paula Richards and her husband, Legion Post 655 Larksville, Wyom- mouth, and Frank Cimakasky, Cin-
so preceding her in death was a sis-
Darin, Georgia, and Richard Placek ing Valley Crime Clinic, and Past cinnati, Ohio; granddaughters, Ki-
the night of the event.
ter, Mary A. Habgood. Surviving making countless afghans and
Christmas tree angels. She also and his wife, Stacey, Moscow, Pa.; President of the Notre Dame Club, ley Cimakasky, Jennifer Handley,
are sister, Sally A. Galacci; niece, Hanover Township.
Linda Galacci-Rogers and hus- loved to bake and cook, especially 22 great-grandchildren and one and April Cronauer; as well as great- WILKES-BARRE - Freedom-
cakes and bread. great-great-grandchild; as well as Frank was known as Poppy to all grandson James Filipowicz. Works and the NEPA Tea Party
band, Kenneth Rogers; nephew
The family would like to thank nieces and nephews. that new him. He was a dedicated Funeral will be held at 10 a.m.
Donald Galacci Jr.; great-niece Sa-
The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Sat- Notre Dame fan who never missed a will hold a panel discussion on
rah Tollock; and great-nephew the nurses and staff of Highland Ma- Saturday from the Mamary-
urday in Holy Mother of Sorrows game and made many trips to South Durkin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish SB1, “The Opportunity Scholar-
Noah Rogers. nor for their love and concern for
A Blessing Service will be held Mary.
Polish National Catholic Church, Bend to see his beloved Irish play. St., Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be ship and Educational Improve-
at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 7, 2011, in Dupont. Interment will be held in He was preceded in death by his held in Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, ment Tax Credit Act”, from 7 to
Surviving are a daughter, Loretta the parish cemetery. As per her re-
the Chapel of Cathedral Cemetery former wife, Shirley Handley; Shavertown. Friends may call from 9 p.m. May 26 at the East Moun-
Szczepanski, New Jersey; two sons, quest, there will be no calling hours.
with interment to follow. In lieu of granddaughter Rebecca Handley; 5 to 7 p.m. Friday.
the Rev. Dr. Walter Placek and his Anyone wishing to attend the Mass tain Inn and Suites, 2400 East
flowers, memorial contributions and great-granddaughter Krystee Those who desire may give me-
wife, Barbara, Harding, and Paul is asked to go directly to the church. Fuller. End Blvd., Wilkes-Barre.
may be made to Griffin Pond Ani- morial contributions to American
Placek and his wife, Marie, Suscon; Memorial contributions may be Frank and his wife, the former Be- Parkinson’s Disease Association;
mal Shelter, 967 Griffin Pond Rd., nine grandchildren, John Szczepan-
Clarks Summit, PA18411. Arrange- made to St. Stanislaus Elementary verly Manganella, would have cele- American Heart Association; and
ski and his wife, Karen, Mountain School, 529 E. Locust St., Scranton, brated their 34th wedding anniver- ALS Association.
ments are under the care of the Top, Dr. David Szczepanski and his PA 18505.
Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home
Inc., Old Forge. Visit www.Kear-
neyFuneralHome.com.
wife, Nancy, Grand Rapids, Mich.,
Paul Szczepanski and his wife, Cin-
Arrangements are by the Leon S.
Gorgol Funeral Home, 1131 Pittston
LOCAL BRIEF
dy, Florida, Jeffrey Szczepanski and Ave., Scranton, PA 18505.
MICHAEL BRYAN AIRHART,
52, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away
Nancy S. Carmon DURYEA - On Saturday from
Tuesday, April 26, 2011, in the 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Duryea
April 25, 2011
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medi- Police Department, Neighbor-
cal Center, Wilkes-Barre. He was Florence Josephine Precone hood Crime Watch, Luzerne
born March17,1959, in Saxton, Pa.
He was a son of the late Ace and April 26, 2011 N ancy S. (Sologovitch) Carmon,
59, of Charter Drive, Mountain
Top, passed into Eternal Life unex-
County District Attorney’s Of-
fice and the Drug Enforcement
Dolly Airhart. Michael was a truck pectedly Monday evening, April 25,
driver throughout his life. Surviv- Florence Jo- Preceding her in death, in addition
Administration will give the
2011, at her residence following a
ing are his wife Mary Airhart, Dal- sephine Pre- to her parents, were her husband, Jo- brief illness.
public an opportunity to prevent
las; his daughter, Michelle Jones cone, 87, of seph W. Precone Sr.; brothers, Ed- Born July 27, 1951 in Dahlgren, pill abuse and theft by ridding
and her husband, Paul, Edwards- Dallas, died ward, Alex and John; and sisters, Va., she was the only child of Helen their homes of expired, unused,
ville; and his brothers, Donald Air- Tuesday, April Vern, Jean, Hedwig (Holly) and Ge- (Sochko) Sologovitch and the late
hart and Chester Black, both of
and unwanted prescription
26, 2011, at her nevieve. John J. Sologovitch who passed on
Saxton, Pa. home. Surviving are sons, Michael A. Pre- drugs.
February 14, 2009.
Private funeral services will Born in cone, Dallas, Joseph W. Precone Jr., Educated in the city schools, she
You may bring these medica-
be held at the convenience of the Kingston, Flo- and wife, Katie, Sweet Valley, and was a graduate of the James M. tions for disposal to the Duryea
family. Arrangements are entrust- rence was a Paul J. Precone, Dallas; daughter, Ro- Coughlin High School. She further- Borough Building, Main Street.
ed to the Edwards and Russin Fu- daughter of the late Alex and Jose- seann Coates and husband, Thomas,
neral Home, Edwardsville. phine Kratchman Stronoski. Pittsburgh, Pa.; three grandchildren,
ed her education by attaining a The service is free, open to
bachelor’s degree in English with a any municipality, and anony-
IRENE W. LOTT, of Dexter She was a graduate of Kingston Jacob, Paul J. Jr., and Daniel Precone; minor in Secondary Education from
Street, Hanover Township, died High School. Florence was former- brother, Ralph; sister, Theresa; as
the former Wilkes College. this past September. Also surviving
mous with no questions asked.
suddenly Tuesday, April 26, 2011, ly employed by Duplin Silk Mills, well as numerous nieces and neph-
Until her retirement, she was em- are her mother, Helen, of Mountain
at her home. She was born in Liver- Kingston, and later by Natona ews.
ployed by the call center in Wilkes- Top; and several aunts, uncles and
pool, London, England, a daughter Mills, Dallas. Funeral services will be held at
of the late George and Hannah Florence was a member of the
Back Mountain Senior Citizens
9:30 a.m. Friday from the Harold C.
Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N.
Barre. Previously, she was employ-
ed by the American Red Cross
cousins.
Funeral services with Panachi- Ida Pearl Weitz
Miller. Irene was a homemaker Blood Services as the Director of da will be conducted at 9 a.m. Sat-
and a very special mom to her sons Club, West Side Flower Club and Main St., Shavertown. A Mass of April 27, 2011
was formerly active with Cub Christian Burial will follow at 10 a.m. Communications for the Northeast urday from the John V. Morris Fu-
and daughter. She was preceded in Pennsylvania region. She also neral Home, 625 N. Main St.,
death by her husband, Walter Lott,
in 1988. Irene is survived by her
Scouts of America. She also en-
joyed bowling and belonged to the
Modern Lanes Sunday Night
in St. Therese’s Church, corner of
Pioneer Avenue and Davis Street, worked in advertising at the former
Boston Store in downtown Wilkes-
Wilkes-Barre, followed by Divine
Liturgy at 9:30 a.m. in Holy As-
I2011,
da Pearl Weitz, 77, of Bear Creek,
passed away Wednesday, April 27,
at her home surrounded by her
sons, Walter, at home, and Robert, Shavertown. The Rev. James J. Pais-
Bowling League. ley will officiate. Interment will be Barre. sumption of Saint Mary Byzantine loving family.
Harveys Lake; and daughter Ber- She was a member of Holy As- Catholic Church, with the Very Rev.
Florence was a member of St. made in St. Nicholas Cemetery, Sha- She was born in Hughestown
nadette Kale, Hanover Township; sumption of Saint Mary Byzantine James G. Hayer, pastor, officiating.
and two grandchildren. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, vertown. Friends may call from 4 to 7 March 25,1934; she was a daughter of
and its Altar and Rosary Society. p.m. today at the funeral home. Catholic Church, North Wilkes- Interment will follow in the parish the late George Lynn and Pearl Lynn
A Mass of Christian Burial Barre. An avid golfer, she enjoyed cemetery, Lake Street, Dallas. Rela-
will be held at 10 a.m. Friday from Weitz.
playing golf at Wyoming Valley tives and friends may call from 5 to 8 Ida graduated from Hughestown
St. Robert Bellarmine Parish at St. Country Club, Wilkes-Barre Munici- p.m. Friday evening. There will be a High School and Pittston Hospital
FUNERALS
Aloysius Church, Hanover Town- pal Golf Club, and the Hollenback Parastas service conducted at 7 p.m.
ship. Interment will be held in St. School of Nursing.
Golf Course. at the funeral home, with Father In her early years, she was employ-
Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- Nancy is remembered by family Hayer officiating.
ship. Funeral arrangements are by ed as a Registered Nurse by Pittston
BARNA – Nick, at 8:30 a.m. Sat- 9:30 a.m. Friday from the Kear- and friends for her straightforward In lieu of floral tributes, memo- Hospital, Wilkes-Barre General Hos-
the Matthew T. Jacobs Funeral personality who always displayed a rial contributions are requested in
urday from the Sheldon-Kukuch- ney Funeral Home Inc., 173 E. pital and Bridgeport Hospital, Con-
Home, 47 Old River Rd., Wilkes- ka Funeral Home, Tunkhannock, Green St., Nanticoke, with a Mass loving and caring nature with those Nancy’s memory to The Salvation
Barre. Condolences may be sent to necticut.
with a Mass of Christian Burial at of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. she knew and loved. Army Angel Tree Program, 17 S.
www.JacobsFuneralService.com. 9 a.m. in Nativity B.V.M. Catholic Faustina Parish, alternate site, For the last 42 years, she was Ad-
In addition to her father’s recent Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre, ministrator of Ida Weitz Personal
Church, Tunkhannock. Friends 1030 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke.
and family may call from 5 to 8 Friends and family may call from passing, she is also preceded in PA 18701. Care Home, Meadow Run Road, Bear
p.m. Friday. 6 to 9 p.m. this evening. death by an aunt, Jane Gillespie; To send her husband and family Creek Township.
Martina Connolly BEKY – Ellen, a Memorial Visitation
which will be held from 4 to 7
OMOLECKI – Francis, Mass of
Christian Burial at noon today
and her cousin, Carol Hergert.
Surviving are her husband, Mark
online words of comfort and friend-
ship, please visit our website at
She was a member of the Messiah
Stolarcyk p.m. Friday at the Wroblewski
Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming
from St. Faustina Parish, at Holy
Trinity Church, Hanover Street,
T. Nilon, at home, with whom she www.JohnVMorrisFuneralHome-
Primitive Methodist Church, Bear
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Nanticoke. Interment with Mil- celebrated their 20th anniversary s.com. Thornhurst Methodist Church,
April 26, 2011 Ave., Forty Fort.
BLANKENSHIP – Willie, a memorial itary Honors will be in St. Mary’s where she served as Sunday School
M artina Connolly Stolarcyk,
widow of Wallace F. Stolarcyk
Sr., passed away at her home after
service at 3 p.m. Friday in the
First Baptist Church, 48 S. River
St., Wilkes-Barre. Family and
Cemetery, Hanover Township.
Friends may call at Holy Trinity
Church from 11 a.m. until time of Kenneth S. Teetsel Jr.
Superintendent. Ida was Chairman
of the Bear Creek Zoning Board for15
friends may call from 2 to 3 p.m. Mass today. years.
a long and happy life, surrounded PARKER – Anne, Memorial Service Preceding her in death were her
by her loving family, on Tuesday, Friday at the church.
BOLESTA – Ronald Sr., a Memorial at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Ste- April 25, 2011 husband, George Weitz, December 2,
April 26, 2011. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 phen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. 2010; daughter, Ida Pearl Abbel,
Martina is survived by 11 chil- Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
dren; 16 grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren. Locally, Mar-
a.m. Saturday in St. Ignatius
Church, North Maple Avenue,
Kingston.
PETRASEK – Regina, funeral ser-
vices at 9:30 a.m. today from the K enneth S. Teetsel Jr., 41, of Nox-
en, passed away at home Mon-
In addition to his mother, Ken-
neth is survived by his sister, De-
2008; brother, George Weitz; and sis-
ters, June Young and Janet McHugh.
tina is survived by her son and COLE – Albina, graveside memorial 1 Metcalfe & Shaver Funeral Home, day, April 25, 2011, of natural caus- nyell May; nieces, Kayla Teetsel Ma- Surviving are sons, George H.
p.m. Saturday at Orcutt’s Ceme- 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, es. He was born in Wilkes-Barre on Weitz and Edward William Weitz;
daughter-in law, Kevin and Sally followed by a Mass of Christian ciejczak and her husband, Matt, and
Stolarcyk, and their two sons, tery (new section), Noxen, Pa. January 5, 1970, a son of Kathryn daughter Jennifer Mayhue; sister,
COSGROVE – Marcellia, funeral Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Family Takowa May; nephew Austyn May;
Christopher (wife Katie and chil- Parish, Bennett Street, Luzerne. Pond Teetsel and the late Kenneth Verna Weiskerger; as well as nine
services at 9 a.m. Saturday from grandmother Florence Faux; and grandchildren and three great-grand-
dren Braedan and Callan) and the Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, RECEK – Peter, funeral services at S. Teetsel Sr.
9:30 a.m. today from the Gront- best friend and companion, his dog children.
Jesse (fiancée Shannon Milano); 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Kenneth was a graduate of Elk
and her son and daughter-in-law, Mass of Christian Burial to follow kowski Funeral Home P.C., 51 W. Piglet. Private Services will be held at
Wallace and Donna Stolarcyk Jr., at 9:30 a.m. in St. Andrew’s Green Street, Nanticoke, with a Lake High School and was formerly A memorial service will be held the convenience of the family. The
Parish, 316 Parrish St., Wilkes- Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. employed by Leggett and Platt in Rev. Reginald Thomas will officiate.
and their son Jeffrey and daughter in St. Mary’s Church, St. Faustina at noon Saturday from the Noxen
Tracey Palmaioli (husband Jerry Barre. Friends may call from 4 to Hanover Township. He was a mem- United Methodist Church with a Interment will be held in Mount Zion
7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Parish.
and children Alana and Gabriella). DEITER – George, memorial service SAGER – Russell, military funeral ber of the Tunkhannock Moose luncheon to follow. Cemetery.
A Mass of Christian Burial from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Turn- services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Lodge 1276 and the S.A.L. in Har- Arrangements are by the Shel- Arrangements are by the Howell-
will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at bach Funeral Home Inc., 423 W. today from the George A. Strish Lussi Funeral Home, West Pittston.
Inc., Funeral Home, 211 West Main veys Lake. don-Kukuchka Funeral Home, 73 W.
The Church of the Immaculate Broad St., Hazleton.
St., Glen Lyon. A Mass of Chris- Kenneth was preceded in death Tioga St., Tunkhannock.
Conception, with interment fol-
lowing at Sylvan Lawn Cemetery
DODD – Rosanne, family will receive
friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at tian Burial is at 10 a.m. in Holy
Spirit Parish/St. Adalbert’s
by his father Kenneth S. Teetsel Sr.; Online condolences may be sent Happy Birthday
in Greene, N.Y. The family will re-
ceive friends at Root Funeral
the Harold C. Snowdon Home for
Funerals Inc., 420 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston.
Church.
SHEVOCK – Agnes, funeral at 9
and his best friend and cousin Jamy
Teetsel.
to the family at www.sheldonku-
kuchkafuneralhome.com.
InHeaven
Home in Greene from 4 to 7 p.m. a.m. this morning from the S.J.
DOWNING – Marjorie Sr., a Mass of Grontkowski Funeral Home, 530
Friday. Christian Burial will be celebrated
Memorial Contributions may W. Main St., Plymouth, with Mass
at 10:30 a.m. today at Mercy of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in
be made to Hospice & Palliative
Care of Chenango County, 21
Center.
HARZINSKI - Anthony Jr., Mass of
All Saints Parish, Plymouth.
SHEVOCK – Walter, funeral at 9
Carol Wisniewski
Hayes St., Norwich, NY 13815; or Christian Burial at 10 a.m. today a.m. this morning from the S.J.
The Church of the Immaculate in Holy Name/St. Mary’s Church, Grontkowski Funeral Home, April 26, 2011
Conception, 1180 Route 206, Shoemaker Avenue, Swoyersville. Plymouth, with Mass at 9:30 in
Family and friends are asked to
C arol
Greene, NY 13778. All Saints Parish, Plymouth. Wisniewski, 73, of the Lee Carol is presently survived by her
go directly to the church for the SMITH – R. Sterling, funeral at the
Mass. Eaton Baptist Church, Tunk-
section of Glen Lyon, passed husband of 54 years, John B. Wis-
HOPKINS – Larraine, friends may hannock, at 11 a.m. Friday. Friends away Tuesday, April 26, 2011, at the niewski; and by her adopted family,
OBITUARY POLICY call from 4 to 7 p.m. today at the may call at Eaton Baptist Church Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home,
Diane and Thomas Peirontoni, Nan-
The Times Leader publish- from 4 to 7 p.m. today. She was born February 25, 1938, ticoke.
802 Susquehanna Ave., West
es free obituaries, which
Pittston.
TRIMMER – James, funeral at 11
a.m. today from the Joseph E. in Wanamie, a daughter to the late The funeral will be held at 9:30 Rom a yne M orrisEva ns
have a 27-line limit, and paid KITCHEN – Raymond Jr., memorial a.m. Friday from the Grontkowski April28,1929 -April5,2007
Lehman Funeral Home Inc., 403 Lawrence and Helen Chesnalavage
obituaries, which can run service at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Berwick St., White Haven. Friends Kerutis. Carol was a member of Ho- Funeral Home P.C., 51 W. Green St.,
with a photograph. A funeral Bennett Welsh Presbyterian may call at the funeral home ly Trinity Church, now St. Faustina Nanticoke, with Mass of Christian W eca nnotsend you a Birthda y
home representative can call Church, Bennett Street, Luzerne. from 10 a.m. until the time of
the obituary desk at (570) KOZLOWSKI – Ernest, a Mass of service this morning. Parish, and a graduate of Newport Burial in St. Faustina Parish, Holy ca rd,you rha ndsw eca nnot
829-7224, send a fax to (570) Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. UTER – Richard, funeral at 9:30 Township High School. Trinity Church, at 10 a.m., with the tou ch.So w ea sk God to givea
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Duryea. tremski Funeral Home Inc., 568 ment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, m essa geto theonew elovea nd
bits@timesleader.com. If you LINK – Elsie, Mass of Christian ing husband, John B., beginning
fax or e-mail, please call to Burial at 11 a.m. Saturday in Holy
Bennett St., Luzerne, with a Mass
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confirm. Obituaries must be Spirit Parish/St. Mary’s Church, Holy Family Parish, Luzerne. ny in May of 1957. will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. today. tha thegra ntu sa w ish a nd
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday Mocanaqua. Burial will be in St. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m.
through Thursday and 7:30 Mary’s Cemetery.
MAZUR – Florence, a Panikhida
today. Knights of Columbus will
She was preceded in death, in ad-
dition to her parents, by a brother,
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Rising Susquehanna leads to flood warning W-B Twp.


council is
Highest crest of 25.6 feet
predicted for Friday night,
drainage areas.
Heavy rain caused the closure
of Tunkhannock Avenue in West
seen in a
new light
impacting low-lying areas. Pittston, which flooded. Debris
and rocks covered parts of North
Main Street in Jenkins Township
By EDWARD LEWIS and South Main Street in Pres-
elewis@timesleader.com ton, Hanover Township. Municipality holds first
The Susquehanna River is fore- Kristina Pydynowski, senior
meeting since installing
cast to crest in Wilkes-Barre in meteorologist at Accuweather-
the mid 20-foot range, prompting .com, said there is a high proba- fluorescent fixtures.
the National Weather Service in bility that violent thunderstorms
Binghamton, N.Y., to issue a will hit once again through today.
flood warning for Luzerne Coun- “With unseasonable warmth in By SUSAN DENNEY
ty. place, the stage is set for another Times Leader Correspondent
The river is expected to go up, round of severe thunderstorms to WILKES-BARRE TWP. –
down, up and back down again rattle parts of the Northeast Before the council meeting be-
over the next few days, according (Wednesday) afternoon and to- gan Tuesday night, both resi-
to the river forecast graph by the night,” Pydynowski said. “The dents and township officials
Middle Atlantic River Forecast strongest thunderstorms into to- noted a dramatic change in the
Center in State College. night will be capable of produc- council meeting room.
At its highest peak, the river is ing damaging winds and hail. A It is now brightly lit because
of new energy-efficient fluores-
reported to reach 25.6 feet at 8 couple of tornadoes may touch
cent fixtures that were con-
p.m. Friday, which may impact down. Places that were recently tracted for all township build-
low-lying areas in Plains Town- inundated with torrential rain ings at a recent council meet-
ship, Shickshinny, West Pittston will also be susceptible to flash ing.
and West Nanticoke in Plymouth flooding problems due to down- DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Council members discussed
Township. pours accompanying the thun- An uprooted tree rests against a house on Lehman Outlet Road in Lake Township on Tuesday night. the need for a stop sign at the
Severe thunderstorms pound- derstorms.” intersection of Church Street
ed the region Tuesday night, pro- The river in Wilkes-Barre rose The river was expected to re- Levees protect most of the corded at the Wilkes-Barre/ and Marcy Lane. According to
ducing a lightning show and quickly Tuesday night into ach 24.1 feet by 8 p.m. Wednes- Wyoming Valley up to 41 feet. Scranton International Airport, Councilman Jerry Shinal, resi-
dumping nearly two inches of Wednesday. It was 12.5 feet at 4 day, drop to 22.2 feet by 2 p.m. to- The natural flood stage is 22 feet. 5.74 inches above normal for this dents requested the sign a few
rain, causing flash flooding on ar- a.m. Tuesday and rose to 21.85 day and then rise to 25.6 feet by 8 Since the beginning of the year, time of year, according to NWS meetings back. He said there
ea streams, creeks and poor feet by 1:15 p.m. Wednesday. p.m. Friday. 15.77 inches of rain have been re- records. are concerns about speed at
this intersection since small
children live nearby.

A week from sentencing, local man facing new charges


Township Solicitor Bruce
Phillips promised more infor-
mation on the alleged nuisance
properties on Walnut and
Spruce streets at the next
council meeting. Mary Yuknav-
Carl P. Andrews and Mark Market Street, Nanticoke, with edly stealing metal from a scrap inside an Orchard Street, Warrior used a syringe to ingest bath salts ich and other council members
trespassing on property owned yard on Fellows Avenue. They Run, residence where he resided in his body, the criminal com- expressed concern about safe-
Bonk are accused of by Plains Nursery on North River were arraigned by District Judge with a child, arrest records say. plaint says. ty issues related to these prop-
trespassing in a nursery. Street. Joseph Carmody in West Pittston According to the latest crimi- Hanover Township police al- erties.
Bonk allegedly told police he and jailed at the Luzerne County nal complaints: lege the two men stole metal Councilman John Quinn re-
used a syringe to inject bath salts Correctional Facility for lack of Plains Nursery owner John from Louis Cohen and Sons ported that the back of the Wal-
By EDWARD LEWIS in his body prior to going to the $15,000 bail each. Dulsky spotted two men tres- Scrap Yard on Fellows Avenue on nut Street property is in worse
elewis@timesleader.com nursery, according to charges fil- In unrelated cases, Andrews is passing in a secured area on his April 11, and sold the metal at an- repair than it was when last dis-
ed. scheduled to be sentenced May 6 property at about 10:45 a.m. Dul- cussed in council.
PLAINS TWP. – Scheduled to other scrap yard in Wilkes-Barre,
Bonk was charged with burgla- on multiple counts of theft, crimi- sky chased after the men, detain- “You can see from the alley-
be sentenced next week on mul- according to the criminal com-
ry, criminal trespass and posses- nal trespass, possession of a con- ing Bonk until police arrived at way that the enclosed upstairs
tiple theft-related cases, a Hanov- sion of drug paraphernalia, and trolled substance, child endan- the nursery. plaint.
porches are now gone,” Quinn
er Township man was charged Andrews was charged with crimi- germent and flight to avoid ap- Police said Andrews escaped Preliminary hearings are said.
with trespassing on property in- nal trespass. prehension, according to court and was later apprehended by a scheduled on May 3 before Dis- Phillips said that he could or-
tending to steal metal from a Bonk and Andrews were also records. Hanover Township patrol officer. trict Judge Diana Malast on the der a re-inspection of the prop-
landscape business on Tuesday. charged by Hanover Township Those cases relate to Andrews’ Bonk told police he climbed Plains Township charges, and on erty if there have been changes.
Township police charged Carl police with theft, criminal tres- theft of video game systems, jew- over a fence at the nursery to look June 7 before District Judge Jo- The next meeting of the
P. Andrews, 24, of Rutter Avenue, pass, receiving stolen property elry and a firearm from family for scrap metal. Before climbing seph Halesey on the charges filed township council will be Mon-
and Mark Bonk, 29, of South and criminal conspiracy for alleg- members, and possessing heroin over the fence, he claimed he by Hanover Township police. day at 7:30 p.m.

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Lehman slashes programs


Four or five teaching jobs are W H AT ’ S N E X T school’s curriculum to compen-
sate for the increased require-
eliminated in the process as A committee-of-the-whole meet- ments, including critical think-
district grapples with costs. ing will be held at 7 p.m. May 9
ing courses on both the high
and the next regular meeting will
be held at 7 p.m. May 16 in the school and junior high levels, as
junior/senior high school library. well as a personal finance, civics
By SARAH HITE and government and wellness
shite@timesleader.com course to the high school pro-
LEHMAN TWP. – The Lake- dents, will also be eliminated. gram.
Lehman School Board unani- Superintendent James McGov- McGovern said these require-
mously voted to eliminate two ern said the changes will elimi- ments are going to “change the
educational programs and make nate between four and five teach- face of Lake-Lehman forever,” but
changes to three others for the ing positions, and current educa- he added the board isn’t finished
2011-12 school year Wednesday tors may need to teach more making decisions about where to
night in response to the estimat- classes – some they may not have save money in the future.
ed cuts in the district’s state fund- ever taught – as a result. He said “It’s not just these changes,” he
ing. the changes would protect two said. “We’re also looking at extra-
Tracey Halowich, director of grant-secured teaching positions. curricular activities and utilizing
curriculum instruction and as- The major restructuring fo- stimulus money, which we still
sessment, presented the board cused on graduation require- have.”
with the proposed changes, stat- ments, and most subjects cov- Board member Andrew Salko PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
ing the district’s goal is to “teach ered in Halowich’s presentation, said it “makes (him) sick” the An informational meeting on gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale organized by the Gas Drilling
students how to think, not what including science, math and En- board had to make these deci- Awareness Coalition was held on Wednesday at the Temple B’nai B’rith in Kingston. The presenta-
to think.” glish, increased credit require- sions because of Gov. Corbett’s tion was given by two Texas residents, Calvin Tillman and Tim Ruggiero, whose communities were
Elementary technology will be ments. Other changes include proposed public education cuts. affected by the industry.
one of the programs cut, but Ha- the social studies program de- In other news, the board unani-
lowich said changes to the core creasing in graduation require- mously voted to appoint Lorraine Adding to the reality of Rug- er, they founded ShaleTes-

DRILLING
curriculum will incorporate ments and allowing students the Farrell, widow of board Vice Pres- gerio’s story was Mayor Calvin t.org, a non-profit company
more technology education to option to study a foreign lan- ident John Peter Farrell, to finish Tillman of DISH, Texas, who that provides testing and ma-
compensate. Exploratory foreign guage other than French and his term until it expires in De- said he saw his once pristine terials to families whose finan-
language, foreign language class- Spanish independently. cember. Farrell died following a town adversely affected by cial situations prevent them
Continued from Page 3A
es for seventh and eighth stu- Nine classes were added to the one-car crash on April 15. natural gas drilling compa- from being able to hire outside
overnight on his property. nies. Tillman spoke to the se- companies to do such work.
Ruggerio, to the sound of verity of its effects and when The organization will test

HAZLETON
so because she didn’t believe
the city could afford to pay the In an interview prior to the gasps from the nearly 100 au- asked to sum up the ramifica- the drinking water, air and soil
meeting, City Administrator dience members, told how the tions on his community in one for families and can be con-
$80,000 if the grant application
grazing fields he and his wife word responded: “devasta- tacted through the website,
was unsuccessful. Mary Ellen Lieb said that the
Continued from Page 3A constructed for their horses tion.” which also features the dates
Council President Jim Perry city had an approximately $2.5 were paved over to make way But Tillman and Ruggerio of upcoming appearances by
to regain financial solvency. and Councilman Chris Puza
million deficit carryover from for gas drilling paraphernalia. did not idly stand by. Togeth- Tillman and Ruggerio.
The PEL is usually that agency. both said hiring the league was
Lieb said the cost of the Early a “proactive approach” to ad- 2009. She said a master ser-
Intervention Program would dressing the city’s financial vices agreement the city en-
not exceed $80,000.
At the meeting, Cross said
problems.
During public comment pri-
tered into with the Hazleton COURT BRIEFS related charges by Luzerne
County Senior Judge Joseph
on Pierce Street in King-
ston, and demanded money
City Authority in 2010 garnered Augello. at gunpoint.
the city could apply for a state or to the vote, mayoral candi-
Spencer pleaded guilty in Spencer later told police
grant that would cover up to 70 date Grace Cuozzo, who has the city $1,030,000 in revenue, WILKES-BARRE – A city March to charges including that he and the other man
percent of the cost. Mayor Joe regularly attended council nearly $400,000 of which man was sentenced Wednes- criminal conspiracy, rob- discussed needing money
Yannuzzi said the remainder meetings for years as a member
could be financed through a of the Hazleton Taxpayers As- wasn’t paid until 2011. day to five to 10 years in bery, an illegal firearms and decided to rob the
state prison on charges he charge, and several unrelat- store. Spencer said he used
bank. sociation, chided all council
robbed a convenience store ed charges including posses- a .22-caliber handgun.
Councilman Jack Mundie members except the recently
at gunpoint, and other un- sion with intent, receiving Spencer told police, ac-
asked if entering the agree- appointed Puza for failing to seat, was at the meeting but did
related charges. stolen property and delivery cording to court papers,
ment would commit the city to ask questions about prior city not address council.
Charles William Spencer, of heroin. that he pointed the handgun
paying PEL the $80,000 even if budgets and ignoring concerns In other business, council ap-
25, of North Washington According to court papers, at a clerk and demanded
the city was not awarded the raised by association members. proved settling a lawsuit the
Street, was sentenced on on March 27, 2007, Spencer money. He and the other
grant. Cuozzo told the council city filed in 2002 against for-
charges relating to the rob- and another man entered man divided $250 amongst
Cross said it would, but in or- members they should all resign mer Mayor Mike Marsicano
bery and several other un- the Convenient Food Mart themselves.
der for the city to qualify for the for allowing the city to get into and former Councilman Jake
grant, the city had to enter into the current financial situation. Ripa, who agreed to pay the
an agreement with the league Joe Corradini, who is run- city $10,000. The city had origi-
to perform the review and de- ning against Cuozzo for the nally sought more than
velop a financial plan. He said Democratic nomination, told $34,000.
he felt confident the city would council members he thought The lawsuit contended that
qualify for the grant, but even if they were “doing the best job Marsicano circumvented bid-
it was denied, the league would that you can with what you ding procedures on two city
work with the city to find alter- have. And if this is the way you construction projects, reim-
native sources of funding. have to go to get funds to help bursed himself with city funds
Councilwoman Evelyn Gra- us, so be it.” for meals at two restaurants
ham, who cast the lone vote Jeff Cusat, who is running and bought Ripa’s council vote
against entering into an agree- against Yannuzzi for the Repub- by illegally providing insurance
ment with the PEL, said she did lican nomination for Yannuzzi’s benefits to him.

STILP
any levy on natural gas extrac- and accusing them of being part
tion. of a "prostitution ring."
Earlier in the day, Harrisburg Then, pointing to Lt. Gov. Jim
activist Gene Stilp, a Luzerne Cawley, who heads the commis-
Continued from Page 1A
County native, crashed the com- sion, Stilp said "and you are the
make its recommendations by Ju- mission’s discussion by crawling biggest prostitute in the room."
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Editorial
OUR OPINION: BENEFIT CONCERTS

It’s been a cause


with great effect
B
Y NOW THE music musicians, sound techs, hospi-
has stopped, the roa- tality workers and agency em-
dies have packed up ployees – typically spend a year
the guitars and drums planning each show. The
and “Concert For A Cause 9: prime organizer, Alan K. Stout,
The Final Show” is history. the Newspapers in Education
For that matter, Concert For coordinator for The Times
A Cause is history. But what a Leader and a former editor of
good history it has been. The Weekender, typically
Since it began in 1999 as started planning the next
“Concert For Karen,” this year’s event as soon as the last
event has raised more than performer’s show ended. May-
$191,000 for various charities be even before. It has been his
in the Greater Wyoming Valley. labor of love that has created
Last night the event might an institution. It also was his
have topped a cumulative fun- decision to end on the prover-
draising effort of $200,000. bial high note.
The money has gone to good The legacy is measured in
causes: the Leukemia & Lym- more than hundreds of thou-
phoma Society, the Children’s sands of dollars, worthy causes
Service Center, V.I.S.I.O.N., or even people entertained.
Luzerne County Head Start, Concert For A Cause educat-
Wyoming Valley Children’s As- ed a generation of young peo-
sociation, Child Development ple about volunteering, about
Council, United Way autism area nonprofit agencies that
programs, United Way veter- deserve help and how a com-
ans programs and this year, the munity can come together. For
Big Brothers Big Sisters anti- the people who celebrated
bullying program. these concerts, serving the
Hundreds of volunteers – cause will live on. MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS

QUOTE OF THE DAY ‘Marcellus Works’ suffers SEND US YOUR OPINION


1) Eliminate the Pennsylvania Depart-
ment of Transportation and all municipal

under scientific scrutiny Letters to the editor must include the road departments.
“I need, we need, Pennsylvania writer’s name, address and daytime 2) Open up road maintenance to con-
phone number for verification. Letters tractors; the maintenance contract should
needs the jobs today to get out of
T
he science term “peer review” probably should be no more than 250 words. We be for no more than two years at a time
means nothing to state House Whip reserve the right to edit and limit writers
this recession.” Stan Saylor, key cheerleader for the to one published letter every 30 days.
and should include all patching, paving,
• E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com painting and engineering efforts as well as
Gov. Tom Corbett “Marcellus Works” legislative package. snow and ice removal. Take competitive
The state’s top elected official addressed an • Fax: 570-829-5537
After all, his make-or-break performance • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 bids from these contractors and award the
audience at a natural gas symposium near reviews come from voters, not from peers.
Pittsburgh this week, emphasizing that Pennsylvania is relying on the
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 contracts to the lowest bidder.
But in science, peer review means every- 3) All equipment and properties owned
gas drilling industry to help the economy recover.
thing, and the only “voters” are science by PennDOT should be put up for sale or
colleagues who’ve spent lifetimes master- ger, let’s hope that we can look forward to auction to (a) help the new contractor
ing frightfully difficult subjects. Their
OTHER OPINION: MEDICARE BILL smallest decimal point invites more “brain-
a circus with only human performers who companies – that are sure to form when
are willing and talented. For more informa- word of this opportunity arises – by get-

Seniors will suffer


iac” scrutiny than a year’s worth of limp tion, check out www.bornfreeusa.org and ting reduced-price equipment and (b)
campaign promises. also www.circuses.com. generate money to help pay the initially
To political hacks, “science” means higher costs of repairing the pathetic roads
Lisa Walker

increased costs
whatever fits their pro-gas ideology and and of our commonwealth.
has nothing to do with the world of test Amanda Walker-Serrano 4) Contractors will be held accountable
tubes – or thermometers. Clarks Summit
for the work they do based upon a regular
Case in point: Saylor’s “Marcellus

R
review schedule and “customer”/citizen
Support lawmaker’s push
EPUBLICANS IN the wouldn’t be the quintessential Works” initiative, a mammoth legislative
feedback.
U.S. House of Repre- “single payer” health-care pro- giveaway to a scientifically unproven gas
5) Natural gas companies are responsib-
industry.
for fewer representatives
sentatives voted two gram that seniors love – and le for the additional efforts and materials
weeks ago to end most Americans would love to Who says that industry – or at least
required to improve and/or repair the
Medicare as we know it. have access to. unconventional shale drilling – is scien-
roads they are affecting (as is currently

P
And now, poor things, they Medicare Today: When you tifically unproven? For starters, the Coun- ennsylvania House Speaker Sam Smith
wants to cut the number of representa- required, if I’m not mistaken).
are having trouble explaining turn 65, you get a Medicare card cil of Scientific Society Presidents, an
tives by 50 members. I am open to alternative suggestions, but
themselves to their constitu- and pay modest premiums and umbrella group representing 1.4 million
scientists in 150-plus disciplines, whose He’s the only one in Harrisburg who something needs to be done, and fast.
ents. co-pays. In exchange, you can
Republican members of Con- go to a private doctor and get leaders last year wrote an unheeded letter seems to see the light. There are too many Mark Roote
Monroe Township, Wyoming County
gress were to meet this week to the health care you need and the to President Obama stating precisely that. state representatives!
discuss how to explain their doctor is reimbursed by the gov- And then there’s the peer-reviewed study This would not only help government
vote for a budget proposal au- ernment.
thored by U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, Medicare 2022 under the
by distinguished Ivy League professors
Robert Howarth and Tony Ingraffea show-
move more smoothly and help legislation
move faster, but also the savings to the
Don’t wait for EPA study
R-Wis., that includes
a plan to radically res- The costs of
Ryan proposal: pri-
vate health insure-
ing that in its entire lifecycle, “clean” nat-
ural gas is the dirtiest fossil fuel of all, a
taxpayers would be huge: more than $8.7
million a year. Just imagine how many jobs to reveal drilling hazards
tructure Medicare Medicare and rs would get a worse climate-change offender than coal. would be created with that amount of

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s you watch the news on the gas drill-
and Medicaid while – capped amount of So, what credentials do “Marcellus cash. We could start to hire more people to ing disaster in Bradford County, pay
you guessed it – low- Medicaid are a subsidy – about Works” supporters have to contradict the work on the roads, bridges and highways attention to the Chesapeake repre-
ering taxes on the serious drain on $8,000 – to cover best existing peer-reviewed science? May- throughout the state. sentatives’ statements regarding the com-
rich even further. the federal budget each senior. Even be they stayed at a Holiday Inn Express What has your state representative done position of the fracking fluid. Listen to
Apparently, they … if costs rose, the last night. With their gas industry donors, for you lately but raise taxes to pay his or them address their “concern” about the
are surprised that subsidy would it was likelier The Ritz. her salary? brine content of the fluid and its high salt
voting to dismantle a stay the same, so Patrick Walker Think about it, write to your repre- content.
program liked by 80 percent of that individual seniors would Factoryville
sentative and help Sam Smith get this bill You probably will hear no mention of the
the American public – and 70 end up paying more and more of
passed as soon as possible. true chemical content of the fluid, to in-
percent of tea partiers – is hav- the bill.
ing negative repercussions. Although the proposal passed
Delaware County’s own U.S. the House, it has no realistic
Circus performances Mike Schappert
Ashley
clude proven cancer-producing elements
such as benzene and others.
Rep. Patrick Meehan has been chance to become law, since should be animal-free Watch the oil and gas industry “spin
facing some of this heat, while Democrats control the Senate.
Writer poses solutions masters” work their two-tongued magic
just as BP did a year ago in the Gulf as

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at the same time pretending the But we hope Majority Leader fter last year’s tragic death of a circus
billions of gallons of oil spilled into the
bill doesn’t really say what it Harry Reid will allow a vote on
says. When a constituent at a the plan, so we know just where
employee killed by an elephant in
Wilkes-Barre, we were hoping for a
circus without animals this year.
for pothole-riddled roads water.
These drillers know that the ongoing
gathering in Woodlyn, near everyone stands on it.

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The problem with circuses featuring s a disabled veteran with a bad back, I Environmental Protection Agency study
Chester, asked Meehan why he The costs of Medicare and
animals is twofold. First, as in the case we was prompted to write this email last on the impact of fracking probably will
had supported a bill to “abolish Medicaid are a serious drain on
saw last year, animals that come from the night (April 1) after my wife and I left reveal the true health danger that it repre-
Medicare,” he claimed she was the federal budget, but the an-
“factually wrong.” swer isn’t to dump more of the wild are dangerous and unpredictable. the movie theater in Wilkes-Barre. sents and that the process likely will be
You be the judge: While the costs onto seniors. Second, animals in circuses can experience I was driving on Wilkes-Barre Boulevard prohibited. It is amazing to me that the
Republican plan might continue terrible cruelty. The training process of at 35 mph when I hit a pothole that actual- EPA is taking two years to complete this
Philadelphia Daily News elephants typically is very inhumane, with ly sent my back into a spasm. Now, before study. Care to guess how many gas wells
to call a plan “Medicare,” it
the use of bull hooks (long bats with metal you go and think that my car must need will be fracked in that time frame?
EDITORIAL BOARD hooks on the end) and shock prods. They new shocks, I drive a 2002 Dodge Dakota Wake up, Pennsylvania residents, and
RICHARD L. CONNOR are chained almost 24 hours a day, some- SLT Quad Cab that is well maintained. demand a moratorium on drilling and
MARK E. JONES
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor times by four legs. This is how they travel While I realize that a lot of people must fracking now!
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT in trucks and boxcars. complain about the roads, I’m not sure Ron Ashton
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. With so much cruelty and so much dan- how many offer solutions. I have some: Gouldsboro

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


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hopefully getting rid of this is- document must submit a waiver

BIRTH
sue,” Trump said. request, and have that request ap-
Polls show large numbers of proved by Hawaii’s health depart-
Republicans have continued to ment.
doubt Obama is a natural-born ci- Obama submitted his waiver
Continued from Page 1A
tizen eligible to be president. request last week, asking for two
Citing huge budget decisions Trump has seized on the issue as certified copies. His personal
in Washington, Obama said, “I he weighs a GOP candidacy. counsel, Judith Corley, also sub-
am confident that the American While Obama and White mitted a letter on Obama’s behalf,
people and America’s political House officials avoided mention- saying the president was asking
leaders can come together in a bi- ing Trump by name, officials said for a waiver so he could make the
partisan way and solve these they released the birth certificate certificate publicly available and
problems. We always have. But partially because the issue had relieve the burden on the health
we’re not going to be able to do it moved beyond fringe discussion, department by the numerous re-
if we are distracted.” and Obama criticized a media cul- quests it receives for records of
Obama spoke shortly after the ture that had not let the story go. his birth.
White House released a copy of “This issue has been going on Hawaii’s health director, Loret-
the long form of his birth certifi- for two, two and a half years now. I ta Fuddy, responded with a letter
cate, which contains more exten- think it started during the cam- of her own dated April 25, approv-
sive data than a version released paign,” Obama said. “I have ing the waiver request. Corley
earlier. watched with bemusement, I’ve traveled to Hawaii to pick up the
The certificate says Obama been puzzled at the degree at documents and carried them
was born to an American mother which this thing just kept on go- back to Washington on a plane.
and Kenyan father, in Hawaii, ing.” The documents arrived at the
which makes him eligible to hold “We’re not going to be able to White House around 5 p.m. Tues-
the office of president. Obama re- solve our problems if we get dis- day.
leased a standard short form be- tracted by sideshows and carnival The White House has released
fore he was elected in 2008 but re- barkers,” the president said. copies of each of the letters.
quested copies of his original He did not take any questions The newly released certificate
birth certificate from Hawaii offi- and did not say why the docu- is signed by the delivery doctor,
cials this week in hopes of quiet- ment had not been released earli- Obama’s mother and the local
ing the controversy. er. registrar. His mother, then 18,
Until Wednesday, the White Many Republican leaders have signed her name (Stanley) Ann
House had insisted that the short sought to distance themselves Dunham Obama.
form certificate was the appropri- from the “birther” theory as a dis- The form says Barack Hussein
ate legal document confirming credited notion not worthy of na- Obama II was born at 7:24 p.m. on
Obama’s birth and no further tional public debate. Aug. 4, 1961, at Kapiolani Mater-
proof was needed. In a statement after Obama nity and Gynecological Hospital,
But so-called “birthers” op- spoke, Republican National Com- within the city limits of Honolulu.
posed to Obama have kept the is- mittee Chairman Reince Priebus There’s no mention of religion.
sue alive. Potential Republican called the issue a distraction — It says his father, Barack Hussein
presidential candidate Donald and yet blamed Obama for play- Obama, age 25, was African and
Trump recently began question- ing campaign politics by address- born in Kenya and his mother was
ing why Obama hadn’t ensured ing it. Caucasian and born in Wichita,
the long form was released. “The president ought to spend AP PHOTO Kan. Obama’s mother and the
From New Hampshire, Trump his time getting serious about re- This handout image provided by the White House shows a copy of the long form of President Barack doctor signed the certificate on
took credit for getting Obama to pairing our economy,” Priebus Obama’s birth certificate from Hawaii. Aug. 7 and 8.
act. said. Hawaii’s registrar certified the
“He should have done it a long “Unfortunately his campaign our number one priority — our ma’s campaign released in 2008 is when they request proof of their new photocopy of the document
time ago. I am really honored to politics and talk about birth cer- economy.” a legally recognized document, birth. Anyone who wants a copy provided to the White House on
play such a big role in hopefully, tificates is distracting him from The short form certificate Oba- the one Hawaii residents receive of the more detailed, long form April 25, 2011.

POWELL
State Police because he “intends materials and testimony that is Rhoads – has moved to be dismis- day, but did not say whether Po- on the idea that Powell conspired
to appear as a pro se defendant,” designated as “Attorney’s Eyes sed from representing Powell be- well would defend himself or with former county judges Mark
the motion notes. Pro Se is a legal Only Material” and/or “PSP re- cause Powell’s insurance compa- seek a different attorney. Ciavarella and Michael Conahan
term usually referring to a person cords” under those Orders. ny has said it will no longer pay Powell and his firm, the Powell to improperly jail juveniles at his
Continued from Page 1A
who defends himself. When the orders were first his legal fees. According to court Law Group, are defendants in facilities.
sure of Pennsylvania State Police The paperwork filed Wednes- handed down, the paperwork papers, Powell has told the firm several federal lawsuits filed by The court has already freed the
records. day argues that the prior orders says, Powell agreed to be restrict- he cannot afford to pay them juveniles who allege they were insurance carrier from paying for
The reason for the amend- must be amended so Powell ed by them from seeing the mate- once the insurance company improperly incarcerated in two Powell’s defense, based on find-
ment: Powell must have access to “may, as a pro se defendant, re- rials in question. stops covering costs. juvenile detention centers Powell ings that Powell’s alleged actions
documents currently restricted view, hear, inspect, produce, des- Sheppard’s law firm – Mont- The initial motion for the law formerly co-owned. were intentional, excluding him
to attorneys and Pennsylvania ignate, copy, and use documents, gomery, McCracken, Walker and firm to withdraw was filed Tues- Allegations vary but are based from coverage.

CHECK
ment, approximately $4.3 million MAKE THE SWITCH ments, in addition to saving taxpayers’ THE FIRST OF MANY
would be saved each year. money, would help prevent theft and
Switching from checks to direct deposit On Jan. 31, 1940, Ida Mae Fuller, of Ludlow,
The push for electronic deposits is can be done for free at www.GoDirect.org,
substitution costs. Vt., received the first monthly Social
not new and a majority of Americans by calling the U.S. Treasury Electronic Last year, more than 540,000 Social Security benefit check. It was check num-
Continued from Page 1A
have already become accustomed to Payment Solution Center’s toll-free help- Security and Supplemental Security In- ber 00-000-001 and written out for
checks will end. going paperless. line at 1-800-333-1795, or by speaking with come paper checks were reported lost $22.54. She was the first of 165 million
In Pennsylvania, 810,000 baby boom- According to the 2010 Federal Re- a bank or credit union representative. or stolen and had to be replaced. people who have since received Social
ers are expected to reach retirement serve Payments Study, electronic pay- For those who haven’t made the Security benefits.
age over the next five years. ments now make up over three-quar- according to the Treasury. switch, the treasurer requires recip-
Current federal benefit recipients in ters of all non-cash payments nation- “When you look at the cost savings, ients to have an electronic account, The announcement comes on the
the state rely on 391,000 Social Securi- wide. There were 5.7 billion fewer there’s significant savings,” Henderson usually a checking account, at financial heels of another cost-cutting move, the
ty or Supplemental Security Income checks written in 2009 than in 2006 – a said. institutions capable of receiving direct Social Security Administration an-
paper check payments each month, ac- decline of 6.1 percent per year – while He said that those savings, com- deposits. nounced this month: the suspending of
cording to Walt Henderson, the direc- electronic payments grew 9.3 percent bined with the increase in Americans Recipients without accounts or those mailings of annual Social Security
tor of the Treasury Department’s Elec- during that same period. Among feder- who already use direct deposit for pay- who do not wish to open an account at statements. The statements gave work-
tronic Funds Transfer division. al benefit recipients, about eight in 10 checks, signaled that the time had a financial institution have the option ers estimates of future retirement ben-
He said that if everyone in Penn- receive their Social Security or other come for the switch. of having a Direct Express Debit Mas- efits and a record of their yearly earn-
sylvania switched to electronic pay- federal benefit payment electronically, The department said electronic pay- terCard issued instead. ings.

PLANT
General and the Luzerne Coun- build the project once it is any drilling company, any truck- have any business interest in study the issue about 21⁄2 years
ty District Attorney requesting green-lighted. ing company, any water compa- any of the groups LeeAnn Wal- ago. He called criticizing the
an investigation into the sani- Hankey made a similar com- ny, any company that is in- lace asked him about. board for studying the issue un-
tary authority’s relationship parison and said that to his volved in this.” “My company has the name fair, “because they’ve got a duty
Continued from Page 1A
with Minora. knowledge, no one on the board Minora replied, “I’ve been water in its name, and certainly to consider alternative sources
Chairman James Hankey said. “Paying a private consultant has questioned whether the fact asked that question before and if we built the plant we would of revenue besides just taxing
to develop a project for the au- that Minora stands to profit I’ve answered it; no, no and no,” try to get people to use it,” Min- people.”
Contract provisions thority that may benefit the from the plant presents a con- adding, “I know that’s true of ora said, but he continued, “I’m Minora and partner Eric Wal-
According to the contract be- same consultant’s company flict of interest. my partner (Eric Wallace).” not paid by any water company, lace produced a 400-page feasi-
tween PA Northeast Aqua Re- sounds very suspicious,” Stilp Minora also said the decision The following day, however, I’m paid by a public authority.” bility study for the board ana-
sources and the board, Minora’s wrote. “Everyone with any over- to build the plant ultimately when asked by WILK radio host lyzing data about the wells
company would be granted ex- sight should be looking at this rests with the board, and that Steve Corbett whether “you or Defends experience drilled in the Marcellus Shale,
clusive marketing rights to sell strange process very closely.” he will voluntarily refrain from your partner stand to make Minora also defended his potential markets for treated
treated water back to the gas Minora, of Scranton, called making any suggestion for or profit down the road if this pro- knowledge and experience in water, volumes that needed to
companies. The authority criticisms of his company’s in- against building the plant to the ject goes through,” Minora re- dealing with wastewater and be treated and available treat-
would pay PA Northeast Aqua volvement in the project a “red board prior to that vote. plied, “yes sir.” natural gas drilling. ment technologies.
Resources 25 percent of the herring,” to distract attention Opponents add that Minora Opponents claim Minora “I’ve been working in the oil That study has not been re-
gross price of water sold and a from the central question of hasn’t been forthcoming about changed his story. and gas field, doing quite a bit leased to the public, and the
commission of between .0025 whether the project makes the money he stands to make Minora said the conditions of of work as far as leases and I authority denied a right-to-
and .003 cents per gallon of sense and is beneficial. should the plant be built. his agreement with the WVSA knew that water was and con- know request for a copy made
wastewater contracted. Municipal boards routinely At the WVSA’s board meeting board have been the same since tinues to be an issue,” Minora by The Times Leader. Minora is
Activist Gene Stilp, of Harris- hire solicitors to provide them April 19, LeeAnn Wallace, of the he signed his contract. said, adding that he has 15 now working on a second study
burg, last Thursday sent letters advice about major projects, Hanover Township Residents He also said he would be paid years experience as a wastewa- with Red Desert/Cate Street
to the offices of the U.S. At- Minora said, and engineers Coalition, asked Minora and the by the sanitary authority from ter solicitor. Capital, a company interested
torney for the Middle District of hired to consult on a particular board if they had “any personal profits the wastewater plant He said he approached the in building and operating the
Pennsylvania, the state Attorney project are often contracted to interest in any gas coalition, in brings in, and that he does not authority with a proposal to treatment plant.

The last call VIDEO: VIDEO:


BY NOW THE music has stopped, the Bernanke PA Bar Assn.
roadies have packed up the guitars
and drums and “Concert For A Cause holds Fed news hosts forum at
9: The Final Show” is a chapter in the conference Wilkes
history books.
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THE SERIES
Game 1
On brink of big breakout
Today
Charlotte at WBS, 7:05 pm
By TOM VENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com
“A lot of guys are one step away going to happen. With the guys and the tal-
ent we have, there’s that opportunity for all PAUL SOKOLOSKI
Game 2
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins for- from scoring a bunch of goals or of us, including myself.”
Saturday OPINION
Charlotte at WBS, 7:05 pm ward Brett Sterling feels like it could happen having a breakout game. We mis- Collins has also been held scoreless in the

Flyers’ payday
Game 3 at any moment. postseason but feels the Penguins offense is
May 2 So does Chris Collins and head coach sed a ton of chances in the first ready to turn the corner.
WBS @ Charlotte, 7:00 pm John Hynes. series, but the fact that we’re “A lot of guys are one step away from scor-
Game 4 With several of their top forwards being ing a bunch of goals or having a breakout

really begins
May 4 held scoreless or to a single goal during the
getting those chances is just as game,” he said. “We missed a ton of chances
WBS @ Charlotte, 7:00 pm
Game 5 *
first round of the playoffs, it could be a mat- important. ” in the first series, but the fact that we’re get-
ter of time before the Penguins offense ting those chances is just as important. Ev-

with Boucher
May 6 WBS forward Chris Collins
WBS @ Charlotte, 7:00 pm starts firing on all cylinders. And if it does eryone’s still confident and we have guys
Game 6 * happen, it could lead to some high-scoring ready to break out.”
May 7 affairs against the potent Charlotte Check- That confidence comes from the fact that
Charlotte at WBS, 7:05 pm ers offense. said Sterling, who led the Penguins with 27 the Penguins have generated plenty of
Game 7 * But first, several of the Penguins talented goals but has yet to score in the playoffs. “In He was going to be the next great
May 9 forwards need to get it in gear and put some the playoffs, teams tighten up their defense See PENGUINS, Page 6B thing, the one the Philadelphia Flyers
Charlotte at WBS, 7:05 pm were counting on to finally win them
pucks in the back of the net. and you play against some of the best goa-
*If necessary another Stanley Cup.
“There’s definitely the potential for that,” lies in the league, but you never know what’s INSIDE: Matchups, Page 6B
That was 11 years ago.
Since then, Brian Boucher played for
S W B YA N K E E S five other NHL teams and never be-
NFL DRAFT PREDICTIONS came the star everyone projected him

Maxwell
to be when he led the Flyers to the
Teams’ futures start tonight 2000 Eastern Conference Finals as a
23-year-old rookie.
So it turned out he wasn’t really the
best goaltender to guard the cage for

continues
the Flyers since the late Pelle Lind-
burgh passed away.
But Boucher may still be the best
chance the Flyers have to win their first
Stanley Cup since 1975.

his might
Boucher was brilliant as a starter
Tuesday in Game 7 of a first-round
series against Buffalo, turning away the
Sabres during a 5-2 victory.
It was as if Boucher turned back the
clock.
Yankees slugger slams two home He is 34 now, not the kid who made
runs, giving him eight for the the Flyers think they had a real shot at
the Cup 11 years ago.
season and four in three games. Back then, Boucher not only stood
on his head in the playoffs, he stole
games.
By CLIFF MEHRTENS He was a stone wall against the Pitts-
For the Times Leader burgh Penguins in that dramatic, five-
FORT MILL, S.C. – Justin Maxwell overtime victory that propelled the
is in a long-ball groove. Flyers into the 2000 Eastern Confer-
Maxwell slammed two home runs – ence Finals. Once he got there, Bouch-
er made a stunning, sprawling save off
his fourth in three games – to lead the
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees to an
1 2 a wicked Patrick Elias shot. It was only
Auburn quarterback Cam Newton appears headed to The Denver Broncos should get defensive line help by
8-5 victory against the Charlotte the Carolina Panthers with the first pick in tonight’s NFL taking Alabama defensive end Marcell Dareus with the
the highlight of the kind of play from
Knights on Wednesday afternoon at the goalie that put the Flyers up 3-1 in
Draft. second overall pick.
that series, and right on the brink of a
Knights Stadium.
trip to the Stanley Cup Finals.
Both of Maxwell’s home runs were They might have won it all that year,
two-run blasts, and came in the first if Eric Lindros hadn’t come back too
two innings. The sec- soon from a concussion in Game 6 and
ond capped a six-run taken a hit that changed the eventual
rally that gave the outcome of that series.
Yankees an 8-0 lead. Now Boucher tries to change the
Scranton/Wilkes fortunes of the Flyers, and his own, one
Barre (14-6) has won more time.
four straight, and He lost his job in Philadelphia at the
start of the 2000-01 season to Roman
8
YANKEES
Charlotte (7-12) has
lost six straight. Cechmanek.
And Boucher never got the spotlight
“I was just looking
for a pitch to drive, back.

5
KNIGHTS
and not trying to do
too much,” Maxwell
After he stopped 26 shots to beat
Buffalo, Boucher was talking about life
as a goalie, and how there are going to
said. “You have to be days when you have to play through
trust yourself to stay it when things just don’t go your way.
within yourself. Usu- Boucher has had a lot of those days
ally, when you don’t, in the NHL.
that’s when your He was traded to Phoenix, where
swing gets too long.” Boucher was unscored upon for 332
Maxwell has eight minutes – breaking the modern-day
home runs on the young season, tied 3 4 record for the longest shutout streak by
a goalie. But he never carried the
for the International League lead with AP FILE PHOTOS
teammate Jorge Vazquez. They’re also With plenty of needs on both sides of the ball and the No. Expect the Cincinnati Bengals to take LSU defensive back Coyotes to a championship.
the league leaders in RBIs (Vazquez 3 pick in the draft, the Buffalo Bills will go for Texas A&M Patrick Peterson with the No. 4 overall pick in tonight’s Boucher then bounced around with
has 25; Maxwell 19). linebacker Von Miller. draft. Calgary, Chicago, Columbus and San
Jose, and was in the Flyers system a

Turn on the Cam


Maxwell, a 27-year-old outfielder,
second time without duplicating his
was acquired from the Washington
initial success.
Nationals in February. Last season, he He just may find it this time.
had nine home runs in 334 at-bats. Like a baseball starter-turned-reliev-
“Mainly the battle’s within yourself er, Boucher came back to the Flyers
in terms of being consistent mental- last year as a third goalie – in his third
ly,” Maxwell said. “It’s the mental stint with the Flyers – and wound up
grind daily. Sometimes this game’s
tough. Three out of 10 (hitting safely)
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com SCHEDULE Judge denies request getting them past New Jersey in the
first playoff round. His knees gave out
and you’re an amazing player. The
main thing is trying to bring the same
The Carolina Panthers won’t
have any Luck with the first
ROUND 1: 8 p.m. today
TV Coverage: ESPN, NFL to freeze lockout ruling in Game 5 of the second round, but the
spark he delivered help spark a run to
mental approach daily.” overall pick in today’s NFL Network the Stanley Cup Finals.
ROUNDS 2-3: 6 p.m. Friday It’s about time the Flyers decided to
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre battered Draft. TV Coverage: ESPN (switching
The Associated Press
Charlotte starter Freddy Dolsi (1-2) Stanford quarterback Andrew MINNEAPOLIS — The federal judge who lifted run with Boucher again.
to ESPN2 at 8 p.m.); NFL He began the playoffs sharing start-
for eight hits in the first two innings. Luck, that is. Network the NFL lockout dealt another blow to the league
Vazquez singled and scored on Max- Throughout the college foot- late Wednesday, denying its request to put her ruling ing goalie duties with Sergei Bobrov-
ROUND 4-7: Noon Saturday
TV Coverage: ESPN, NFL sky, but the battle between the two
well’s first-inning homer. In the sec- ball season, Luck was consid- on hold and guaranteeing more limbo for the $9
Network isn’t even close.
ond, the Yankees got consecutive RBI ered the likeliest candidate to be billion business. Boucher came on in relief to pull out
singles from Doug Bernier, Greg Gol- the first selection in the draft. He U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson wrote victories in Games 2 and 6 against
son and Francisco Cervelli for a 5-0 had everything desired in a fran- There was only one problem – that the NFL “has not met its burden for a stay pend- Buffalo, then he put the Sabres away in
lead. Vazquez doubled home Cervelli, chise quarterback, including an Luck decided to stay at Stanford ing appeal, expedited or otherwise.” She dismissed Game 7 from the start.
and Maxwell slammed an 0-2 curve- NFL pedigree. (His father, Ol- for his senior year. the NFL’s argument that it is facing irreparable harm As history shows, they start to be-
iver, was an NFL quarterback in lieve in Philadelphia when Boucher’s in
See YANKEES, Page 7B the 1980s). See DRAFT, Page 6B See RULING, Page 7B the crease.
K

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NBA/NHL

Wade scores 26 as Heat eliminate Philadelphia


The Associated Press Mario Chalmers scored 20 And like four of the other five NHL games of the series at home. and eliminated the Pittsburgh
MIAMI — Not easy. But over. points off the bench and LeBron games in this series, it wasn’t Bruins 4, Canadiens 3 Boston had never won a playoff Penguins with a win in Game 7.
For the first time since 2006, James finished with 16 points, easy for the Heat, who saw a BOSTON — Nathan Horton series after trailing 0-2 in 26 Roloson became the second
the Miami Heat have won a 10 rebounds and eight assists for double-digit lead cut to one in tries. goalie to go 6-0 in elimination
Miami. Joel Anthony made a scored 5:43 into overtime to
playoff series — and, finally, can the final minute before hanging give the Boston Bruins a victory Carey Price stopped 30 shots games. He allowed only four
start thinking in earnest about pair of free throws with 16.8 on to advance. for Montreal, which erased goals in winning the final three
seconds left for the Heat, who over the Montreal Canadiens in
another showdown with the Philadelphia had a chance to deficits of 2-0 and 3-2 in Game games as Tampa Bay erased a
will face Boston starting Sunday Game 7 of their first-round play-
Boston Celtics. tie with 1:10 left, but Evan Turn- 7. 3-1 series deficit. That matched
afternoon in Miami. off series.
Dwyane Wade scored 26 er’s baseline jumper bounced off his feat in 2003 when he led the
It’s the first series win for the The Bruins will play the Phi- Lightning 1, Penguins 0
points, Chris Bosh added 22 Heat since the 2006 NBA finals. the rim and James grabbed his Minnesota Wild to a comeback
points and 11 rebounds, and the 10th rebound — marking the ladelphia Flyers in the Eastern PITTSBURGH — Dwayne against the Vancouver Canucks
Andre Iguodala and Elton
Heat advanced to the Eastern first time the Heat had three Conference semifinals for the Roloson made 36 saves for his in the second round.
Brand each scored 22 points for
Conference semifinals by top- Philadelphia, which got 13 from double-digit rebounders in the second consecutive year. second NHL playoff shutout, The Lightning will now face
ping Philadelphia 97-91 on Thaddeus Young, 12 from Jodie same playoff game since the Tim Thomas stopped 34 Sean Bergenheim scored, and the top-seeded Washington
Wednesday night and ousting Meeks and 10 from Jrue Holi- title-clinching Game 6 of the shots for the Bruins, who reco- the Tampa Bay Lightning com- Capitals in the Eastern Confer-
the 76ers in five games. day. 2006 NBA finals at Dallas. vered after losing the first two pleted a big series comeback ence semifinals.

L O C A L H . S . G I R L S AMERICA’S LINE BULLETIN BOARD


C A L E N D A R S O C C E R
WYOMING VALLEY CONFERENCE
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH ANNOUNCEMENTS of their birth certificate.
Thursday, April 28 Division 1-A............................ W L T GF GA
Kingston Youth Soccer is holding
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Berwick..................................... 7 0 1 37 3 BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas,
The Kingston Rec Center will hold a registration from 6 to 8 p.m. on
(5:45 p.m.) Dallas ....................................... 5 0 2 17 5 Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$800 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. sixth grade girls basketball league May 3 and from 1 to 3 p.m. and 6 to
Lake-Lehman at Coughlin
Abington Heights at Meyers Coughlin................................... 5 1 1 19 8 for girls entering sixth grade in the 8 p.m. on May 12 at the Kingston
Nanticoke at North Pocono Holy Redeemer....................... 5 2 1 18 9 BASEBALL Cards ( 8.5 ) ASTROS 2011-2012 school year. The league Rec Center. Players can also regis-
Wyoming Area at Hazleton Area Crestwood ............................... 2 5 0 9 12
Dallas at Berwick Favorite Odds Underdog D’BACKS ( 9.5 ) Cubs will start the week of June 6. All ter at www.kingstonlightning.org.
H.S. TRACK Division 1-B............................ W L T GF GA American League NBA games will be Friday nights at the For more information, call Chris
(4:15 p.m.) Delaware Valley ...................... 2 3 2 12 12
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Valley West TIGERS ( 8.0 ) Mariners
Favorite Points Underdog Kingston Rec Center. For more Langley at 406-8251.
Lake-Lehman .......................... 2 4 2 11 15
Dallas at Hazleton Area
Nanticoke ................................. 2 4 2 7 20 TWINS ( 8.0 ) Rays
Magic 2 HAWKS information, call 817-2101. Nanticoke American Legion Base-
Pittston Area at Berwick
Crestwood at Coughlin Wyoming Valley West............ 1 6 1 9 33 Lakers 5.5 HORNETS ball tryouts will be held on Sat-
TWINS ( 8.5 ) Rays
H.S. BOYS TENNIS Hazleton Area ......................... 1 7 0 3 25
BLAZERS 4 Mavericks
CAMPS CLINICS urday and Sunday at the Honey
(4:15 p.m.) RANGERS ( 9.0 ) Blue Jays Pot field. The 13-year olds will have
Wyoming Valley West at GAR Division 2-A............................ W L T GF GA NHL
Coughlin at Meyers Honesdale ............................... 3 0 0 6 3 YANKEES ( 9.0 ) White Sox Jewish Community Center of tryouts at 4:30 p.m. while the
Crestwood at Dallas Favorite Odds Underdog
Meyers at Wyoming Valley West
Pittston Area............................ 3 4 1 19 13 Red Sox ( 8.5 ) ORIOLES Wyoming Valley will offer seven 14-through-18-year olds will be at
Hanover Area .......................... 2 2 1 9 8 CANUCKS -$210/ Predators
Pittston Area at Berwick INDIANS ( 8.5 ) Royals +$175
classes for children to learn how to 5:30 p.m. Players may register at
Tunkhannock at MMI North Pocono .......................... 1 2 1 5 3
Wyoming Seminary at Hazleton Area Wyoming Seminary ................ 2 3 1 16 13 National League swim in the JCC pool at 60 S. River this time. For more information,
Friday
Wyoming Area at Holy Redeemer St., Wilkes-Barre. Classes will be call 814-1430.
Division 2-B............................ W L T GF GA PIRATES ( 9.0 ) Giants SHARKS -$130/ Red Wings
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER held on the following dates: May The Valley Regional Girls Softball
(4:15 p.m.) Meyers ..................................... 4 0 1 19 3 NATIONALS ( 8.0 ) Mets +$110
MMI at Honesdale Tunkhannock........................... 4 1 1 9 4 23, May 24, May 25, May 26, May League will continue to accept
Home Teams in Capital Letters
Meyers at Hanover Area GAR.......................................... 2 3 1 15 16 31, June 1and June 2. There will be registrations for its 18 senior
GAR at Pittston Area
Wyoming Area at Wyoming Seminary Wyoming Area ........................ 2 3 1 10 10 three sessions to choose from: division through May 15. All area
Tunkhannock at North Pocono MMI Prep ................................. 0 4 0 1 35 Session 1 will run from 4 -4:45 p.m. girls who were 18 or younger on
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE P O C O N O Session 2 will run from 5 to 5:45 January 1, 2011 are eligible to play.
Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 5, Hamilton 2
Scranton at Misericordia, 4 p.m.
H I G H S C H O O L Friday, April 22: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 0 D O W N S p.m. Session three will run from 6 The cost per player is $50 and
Friday, April 29 S O F T B A L L Sunday, April 24: Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 1
to 6:45 p.m. Fees are $55 for the there is no further fundraising
Houston 4, Peoria 0
Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1
Results first child and $50 for each addi- necessary. Practice begins in late
H.S. BASEBALL WYOMING VALLEY CONFERENCE Friday, April 15: Houston 3, Peoria 2, OT Tuesday Apr 26, 2011
(4:15 p.m.)
Monday, April 18: Houston 5, Peoria 3 First - $8,600
tional child for seven sessions. May and games start in mid-June.
Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood Division 1 East W L Pct GB
Tunkhannock at Holy Redeemer Tuesday, April 19: Houston 2, Peoria 1 Trot 1:57.3 All games are played at the Free-
Nanticoke........................ 6 0 1.000 --- Milwaukee 4, Texas 2
Dallas at Coughlin
Hazleton Area ................ 6 1 .857 1
⁄2 Thursday, April 14: Milwaukee 5, Texas 2
4-Mighty Moses (La Stalbaum) 13.00 5.00 2.80 GOLF dom Park softball complex in
Wyoming Area at Nanticoke 3-Marong A (Pa Berry) 39.00 7.60
Berwick at Hazleton Area Crestwood ...................... 4 3 .571 21⁄2 Saturday, April 16: Texas 3, Milwaukee 1 2-Emery Ho (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.20 Drums. For a registration form,
Tuesday, April 19: Texas 3, Milwaukee 2, OT
MMI at Meyers Coughlin ......................... 2 5 .286 4 ⁄2
1
Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2
EXACTA (4-3) $237.40 Lehman Golf Club is having a 4-man contact VRGSL registration direc-
GAR at Wyoming Seminary Holy Redeemer.............. 1 6 .143 5 TRIFECTA (4-3-2) $597.00
Hanover Area at West Side TECH Friday, April 22: Milwaukee 2, Texas 1, OT SUPERFECTA (4-3-ALL-ALL) $480.60 scramble golf tournament on May tor John Podlesney at 233-4520.
Pittston Area .................. 0 6 .000 6 Monday, April 25: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2, 2OT
Lake-Lehman at Northwest
DIVISION FINALS
Second - $9,000 1. The tournament is open to both Returning players who have al-
H.S. SOFTBALL Pace 1:53.0
(4:15 p.m.)
Division 1 West W L Pct GB BEST OF 7 3-Strong Signal (An McCarthy) 3.80 2.20 2.20
members and non-members. ready received registration forms
Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood Dallas ................................ 4 1 .800 --- EASTERN CONFERENCE Teams can register by calling the should return them to VRGSL, PO
7-Harrah’s Best (Ty Buter) 5.20 3.60
Tunkhannock at Holy Redeemer Berwick ............................. 5 2 .714 --- Binghamton 1, Portland 0 6-Mexican Coast (Jo Pavia Jr) 7.20
Dallas at Coughlin Tunkhannock.................... 5 3 .625 1
⁄2 Wednesday, April 27: Binghamton 3, Portland 2 EXACTA (3-7) $24.60
pro shop at 675-1686. Box 369, Conyngham, PA 18219
Wyoming Area at Nanticoke Wyoming Area ................. 1 4 .200 3 Thursday, April 28: Binghamton at Portland, 7 p.m. TRIFECTA (3-7-6) $132.20 Misericordia University athletics Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball League
Berwick at Hazleton Area Saturday, April 30: Portland at Binghamton, 7:05 SUPERFECTA (3-7-6-2) $478.60
MMI at Meyers
Wyoming Valley West..... 2 5 .286 3
p.m. DAILY DOUBLE (4-3) $57.80
department still has openings for will hold Senior League regis-
GAR at Wyoming Seminary
Division 2 W L Pct GB Monday, May 2: Portland at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Third - $8,500 its 21st Annual Arnie Garinger tration from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Hanover Area at West Side TECH x-Tuesday, May 3: Portland at Binghamton, 7:05
Lake-Lehman at Northwest Hanover Area................. 5 0 1.000 --- p.m.
Trot 2:01.2 Memorial Golf Tournament, which Wednesday and Thursday at the
8-Front Man (Ty Buter) 20.60 8.00 3.00
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Northwest ....................... 5 1 ..833 1
⁄2 x-Friday, May 6: Binghamton at Portland, 7 p.m. 4-Broadway’s Heir (Da Ingraham) 10.00 6.40 will be played May 23 at Mountain field concession stand. Girls born
Dallas at West Side Tech Lake-Lehman ................. 5 2 .714 1 x-Saturday, May 7: Binghamton at Portland, 7 p.m. 7-Price War (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.00 Laurel Golf Club in White Haven. between July 1, 1993 and Dec. 31,
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER MMI Prep ........................ 3 2 .600 2 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton vs. Charlotte EXACTA (8-4) $286.60
(4:15 p.m. unless noted) Wyoming Seminary....... 2 3 .400 3 Thursday, April 28: Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/ TRIFECTA (8-4-7) $962.00 The entry fee is $125 for the cap- 1997 are eligible. For more in-
Hazleton Area at Crestwood, 7 p.m. Meyers ............................ 1 4 .200 4 Scranton, 7:05 p.m. SUPERFECTA (8-4-ALL-ALL) $423.60 tain-and-crew event and includes formation, call 822-3991 or log
Meyers at Honesdale Saturday, April 30: Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Scratched: Organized Chaos, Shanghai Jack
Nanticoke at Dallas GAR................................. 1 6 .142 5 ton, 7:05 p.m. Fourth - $6,100
golf, dinner and prizes. Regis- onto www.wbgsl.com.
West Side Tech ............. 0 4 .000 41⁄2
Delaware Valley at Berwick Monday, May 2: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Char- Pace 1:55.2 tration begins at 10 a.m. with an 11
Wyoming Valley West at Coughlin lotte, 7 p.m.
Lake-Lehman at Holy Redeemer Wednesday, May 4: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Char-
5-Buzzd On Sudzz (Ge Napolitano Jr) 12.60 5.40 a.m. shotgun start. The field is UPCOMING EVENTS
3.60
H.S. BOYS TENNIS
Coughlin at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m.
B A S E B A L L lotte, 7 p.m.
x-Friday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Char-
3-Lavern’s Art (Br Simpson) 3.00 2.20 limited to 120 players. Please call
COLLEGE BASEBALL lotte, 7 p.m.
1-Scootin Higher (Ma Kakaley) 2.80 674-6374 for more information. The 25th Annual Wilkes-Barre
EXACTA (5-3) $46.80
(3:30 p.m.) International League x-Saturday, May 7: Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
ton, 7:05 p.m.
TRIFECTA (5-3-1) $117.20 Pittston Area Hoops Booster Club Family YMCA’s Night at the
King’s at Delaware Valley SUPERFECTA (5-3-1-7) $939.60 will host a captain-and-crew golf Races will be held May 9 at Mohe-
Manhattanville at Wilkes All Times EDT x-Monday, May 9: Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Scratched: Ludi Christy
FDU-Florham at Misericordia North Division ton, 7:05 p.m.
Fifth - $8,500 Trot 1:58.3 tournament at Four Seasons Golf gan Sun at Pocono Downs. This
W L Pct. GB WESTERN CONFERENCE
Hamilton vs. Manitoba
2-Only In Its Class (Jo Campbell) 3.40 2.80 2.20 Club on June 4, starting with a unique event features live harness
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 7-Tober (Mi Simons) 6.60 3.80
W H AT ’ S O N T V (Yankees) ................................. 14 6 .700 — Thursday, April 28: Manitoba at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. 5-Back From Vacation (Br Simpson) 2.20 shotgun start at 8 a.m. Fee for the horses and an evening of fun for
Sunday, May 1: Manitoba at Hamilton, 4 p.m. EXACTA (2-7) $43.20 tournament will be $65 a person all. Tickets can be purchased by
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 12 8 .600 2 Tuesday, May 3: Hamilton at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. TRIFECTA (2-7-5) $84.60
CYCLING Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 10 10 .500 4 Wednesday, May 4: Hamilton at Manitoba, 8:30 SUPERFECTA (2-7-5-9) $333.80 which will include cart, green fee calling the Wilkes-Barre Family
Buffalo (Mets)........................... 9 12 .429 5 ⁄2
1
p.m. PICK 3 (8-5-2) $148.00 and old fashioned cookout after YMCA at 823-2191 extension 127. A
4 p.m. Rochester (Twins) ................... 8 11 .421 51⁄2 x-Friday, May 6: Hamilton at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. Scratched: Glide Speed
VERSUS — Tour de Romandie, stage 2, at Ro- Syracuse (Nationals)............... 7 12 .368 61⁄2 x-Sunday, May 8: Manitoba at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. Sixth - $8,500
golf. Anyone wishing to sponsor a $15 general admission ticket pro-
mont, Switzerland (same-day tape) x-Monday, May 9: Manitoba at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m.
South Division Pace 1:54.2 hole may do so for $50. For more vides entry into the patio, buffet,
GOLF W L Pct. GB Milwaukee vs. Houston
Friday, April 29: Houston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
1-American Arena (Ti Tetrick) 3.80 2.60 2.20 information or to register a team soda and beer and ownership of a
Gwinnett (Braves) ................... 13 7 .650 — 8-Willie’s Dragon (Da Ingraham) 4.20 4.00
9 a.m.
Durham (Rays)......................... 11 9 .550 2
Sunday, May 1: Houston at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. 3-Eggroll (Pa Berry) 4.40 for the tournament, call Carl at horse. A $20 ticket offers the same
TGC — European PGA Tour, Ballantine’s Cham- Tuesday, May 3: Milwaukee at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
pionship, first round, at Seoul, South Korea (same- Charlotte (White Sox) ............. 7 12 .368 51⁄2 Thursday, May 5: Milwaukee at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
EXACTA (1-8) $14.00 883-7220 or 954-3067. The dead- as general admission, but guaran-
TRIFECTA (1-8-3) $84.20
day tape) Norfolk (Orioles) ...................... 5 15 .250 8 x-Friday, May 6: Milwaukee at Houston, 8:35 p.m. SUPERFECTA (1-8-3-5) $288.20 line to register is June 1. tees a reserved seat in Pacers
12:30 p.m. West Division x-Sunday, May 8: Houston at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. x-
TGC — LPGA, Avnet Classic, first round, at Mobile, Tuesday, May 10: Houston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Seventh - $9,000 Clubhouse. Also available are
W L Pct. GB Trot 1:58.1
Ala.
Columbus (Indians) ................. 15 5 .750 — 7-Buckeye Man (Ty Buter) 4.60 3.60 3.00
MEETINGS $500 corporate sponsorships
3 p.m. (race sponsors) and includes
TGC — PGA Tour, Zurich Classic, first round, at Louisville (Reds) ...................... 13 6 .684 11⁄2 1-Diamond Stud (Da Ingraham) 10.00 5.40
Avondale, La. Toledo (Tigers) ........................ 8 12 .400 7 4-Sabana Hanover (Mi Simons) 3.00 Hanover Area Cheerleading Booster sponsorship recognition on the
MAJOR LEAGUE Indianapolis (Pirates)............... 7 14 .333 81⁄2 H O C K E Y EXACTA (7-1) $45.20
TRIFECTA (7-1-4) $164.40 Club will meet at 7 p.m. May 2 in track’s Jumbo Tron, advertisement
Wednesday's Games SUPERFECTA (7-1-4-5) $733.40
BASEBALL Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 8, Charlotte 5 the high school cafeteria. in the race program and photo
Rochester 3, Buffalo 2 National Hockey Eighth - $21,000
Wyoming Area Softball Parents with a winning horse in the win-
12:35 p.m. Pace 1:53.0
ROOT – San Francisco at Pittsburgh
Indianapolis 7, Norfolk 6
Toledo 6, Syracuse 2, 1st game
League 1-Dvc Gifted Indeed (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.60 2.40 Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. ner’s circle. Doors open at 6 p.m.
2.10
2 p.m. Toledo at Syracuse, 6 p.m., 2nd game Daily Playoff Glance
5-Bluff Point (Ma Kakaley) 3.80 3.00 today at Atlas Field. Topics of Post time is 7 p.m. All proceeds
MLB — Toronto at Texas Durham at Louisville, ppd., rain All Times EDT
7 p.m. Columbus 4, Gwinnett 0 (x-if necessary)
3-Unicorn Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.80 discussion will include senior night, benefit the children’s programs at
EXACTA (1-5) $10.40
MLB — Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees Lehigh Valley 8, Pawtucket 2
FIRST ROUND TRIFECTA (1-5-3) $30.60 the junior high tournament and the Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA.
SNY – N.Y. Mets at Washington Thursday's Games
9:30 p.m. Toledo at Syracuse, 6 p.m. (Best-of-7) SUPERFECTA (1-5-3-6) $266.00 the end of year banquet. All in- Crestwood High School Boys Bas-
WGN — Chicago Cubs at Arizona Durham at Louisville, 6:35 p.m. Wednesday, April 13 Ninth - $9,000 terested parents are invited to ketball Booster Club is sponsoring
Columbus at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 Trot 1:59.2
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from Sacramento (PCL).
National League
Friday, April 15: Binghamton 4, Manchester 3, OT
Sunday, April 17: Manchester 5, Binghamton 4, OT
Detroit 6, Phoenix 3, Detroit wins series 4-0 Pace 1:55.0 NBA Portland 84, Dallas 82
WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Reinstated RHP Thursday, April 21 5-Benns Superman (Ty Buter) 6.80 5.00 2.80 Memphis 91, San Antonio 88
Tuesday, April 19: Manchester 6, Binghamton 3 Boston 5, Montreal 4, OT 4-Tug River Claude (Ma Kakaley) 3.00 2.60 Daily Playoff Glance Oklahoma City 97, Denver 94
Henry Rodriguez from the 15-Day DL. Placed RHP Wednesday, April 20: Binghamton 5, Manchester 4,
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OT San Jose 6, Los Angeles 3 EXACTA (5-4) $20.00 FIRST ROUND
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Friday, April 22 TRIFECTA (5-4-2) $172.20 (Best-of-7) Boston 101, New York 89, Boston wins series 4-0
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OT
Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 3 SUPERFECTA (5-4-2-9) $356.80 (x-if necessary) Atlanta 88, Orlando 85
Nashville 4, Anaheim 3, OT Fourteenth - $13,000 Saturday, April 16 New Orleans 93, L.A. Lakers 88
National Basketball Association Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Norfolk 2
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coach Keith Smart will not be retained for the Saturday, April16: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3-Keystone Torch (Ge Napolitano Jr) 6.00 3.00 Miami 97, Philadelphia 89 Memphis 104, San Antonio 86, Memphis leads se-
2011-12 season. Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1, Washington wins 2.60 Atlanta 103, Orlando 93 ries 3-1
0 series 4-1
Women's National Basketball Association Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk 1-Mc Kelvie (An McCarthy) 6.20 10.00 Dallas 89, Portland 81 Dallas 93, Portland 82, Dallas leads series 3-2
Boston 2, Montreal 1, 2OT 9-Credit Approved (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.40 Sunday, April 17 Denver 104, Oklahoma City 101, Oklahoma City
MINNESOTA LYNX—Signed G Kachine Alexan- 1 Los Angeles 3, San Jose 1
der. Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, EXACTA (3-1) $38.00 Memphis 101, San Antonio 98 leads series 3-1
Norfolk 2 Sunday, April 24 TRIFECTA (3-1-9) $251.20 New Orleans 109, L.A. Lakers 100 Tuesday, April 26
HOCKEY Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk 1 Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4, OT SUPERFECTA (3-1-9-2) $2,981.00 Boston 87, New York 85 Orlando 101, Atlanta 76, Atlanta leads series 3-2
Saturday, April 23: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 6, Nor- Nashville 4, Anaheim 2, Nashville wins series 4-2 Fifteenth - $8,500 Oklahoma City 107, Denver 103 Chicago 116, Indiana 89, Chicago wins series 4-1
National Hockey League Chicago 4, Vancouver 3, OT L.A. Lakers 106, New Orleans 90, L.A. Lakers leads
FLORIDA PANTHERS—Signed D Keaton Ellerby folk 3 Pace 1:55.4 Monday, April 18
Charlotte 4, Hershey 2 Monday, April 25 4-Old Man River (Br Simpson) 7.20 3.60 3.60 Miami 94, Philadelphia 73 series 3-2
to one-year contract. Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2, series tied 3-3
NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Recalled D Teemu Thursday, April 14: Charlotte 5, Hershey 4 2-Rush Hanover (Pa Berry) 5.00 2.80 Chicago 96, Indiana 90 Wednesday, April 27
Sunday, April 17: Hershey 4, Charlotte 2 San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3, OT, San Jose wins se- 9-A Fool House (Ma Kakaley) 9.00 Tuesday, April 19 Miami 97, Philadelphia 91, Miami wins series 4-1
Laakso and D Chet Pickard from Milwaukee (AHL). ries 4-2
WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled F Mathieu Tuesday, April 19: Hershey 3, Charlotte 2 EXACTA (4-2) $34.60 Boston 96, New York 93 Memphis at San Antonio, (n)
Perreault, F Steve Pinizzotto and D Patrick McNeill Wednesday, April 20: Charlotte 3, Hershey 2 Tuesday, April 26 TRIFECTA (4-2-9) $516.80 Orlando 88, Atlanta 82 Denver at Oklahoma City, (n)
from Hershey (AHL). Friday, April 22: Charlotte 5, Hershey 3 Montreal 2, Boston 1 SUPERFECTA (4-2-9-6) $617.00 Dallas 101, Portland 89 Thursday, April 28
Sunday, April 24: Charlotte 2, Hershey 1, OT Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 2, Philadelphia wins series Scratched: Foolish Spell Wednesday, April 20 Orlando at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
SOCCER WESTERN CONFERENCE 4-3 Sixteenth - $8,500 Oklahoma City 106, Denver 89 L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Vancouver 2, Chicago 1, OT, Vancouver wins se- Trot 1:59.2 San Antonio 93, Memphis 87 Dallas at Portland, 10:30 p.m.
Women's Professional Soccer Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 3 ries 4-3
SKY BLUE FC—Traded F Kiersten Dallstream to Saturday, April 16: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 4 2-Guiding Hand (Do Ackerman) 4.60 3.20 2.60 L.A. Lakers 87, New Orleans 78 Friday, April 29
Sunday, April 17: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 2, OT Wednesday, April 27 3-Cameo Credit (Ty Buter) 4.60 3.80 Thursday, April 21 x-San Antonio at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Boston for a 2012 second-round draft pick. Boston 4, Montreal 3, OT, Boston win series 4-3
Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie 2, Manitoba 1 8-Glide Maid (Ma Kakaley) 4.40 Chicago 88, Indiana 84 x-Oklahoma City at Denver, 10:30 p.m.
COLLEGE Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 3 Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, (n) EXACTA (2-3) $21.20 Miami 100, Philadelphia 94 Saturday, April 30
Friday, April 22: Manitoba 2, Lake Erie 0 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS TRIFECTA (2-3-8) $62.80 Portland 97, Dallas 92 x-Atlanta at Orlando, TBA
APPALACHIAN STATE—Named Kolby O’Donnell SUPERFECTA (2-3-8-6) $151.60
associate head volleyball coach. Sunday, April 24: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 1 (Best-of-7) Friday, April 22 Portland at Dallas, TBA
Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 1 Thursday, April 28 LATE DOUBLE (4-2) $15.00 Boston 113, New York 96 x-New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, 9 or 10 p.m.
LEWIS-CLARK STATE—Named Brandon Rinta Total Handle-$343,250
men’s basketball coach. Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 2 Nashville at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Atlanta 88, Orlando 84 Sunday, May 1
SHENANDOAH—Named Rob Pryor men’s basket- Thursday, April 14: Hamilton 5, Oklahoma City 2 Results for Wednesday's races were not L.A. Lakers 100, New Orleans 86 x-Denver at Oklahoma City, 1 p.m.
ball coach. Saturday, April 16: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 1 availabel at press time. They will appear on x-Memphis at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, April 19: Oklahoma City 2, Hamilton 0 the scoreboardpage in Thursday's newspaper
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N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P
STANDINGS/STATS
Philadelphia’s S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division

bats come alive


W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
New York ....................................... 13 8 .619 — — 6-4 W-1 9-5 4-3
Tampa Bay..................................... 11 11 .500 21⁄2 11⁄2 7-3 W-2 6-7 5-4
Toronto........................................... 11 12 .478 3 2 4-6 W-2 6-5 5-7
Baltimore........................................ 10 12 .455 31⁄2 21⁄2 4-6 W-2 7-7 3-5
Boston ............................................ 10 13 .435 4 3 7-3 L-2 5-4 5-9
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Cleveland....................................... 15 8 .652 — — 6-4 W-2 9-2 6-6
Detroit............................................. 12 12 .500 31⁄2 11⁄2 5-5 L-2 6-5 6-7
Kansas City ................................... 12 12 .500 31⁄2 11⁄2 2-8 L-5 9-5 3-7
Minnesota ...................................... 9 12 .429 5 3 5-5 W-3 4-3 5-9
Chicago.......................................... 10 15 .400 6 4 3-7 L-1 4-6 6-9
The Associated Press the right-hander’s streak of 13 W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
PHOENIX — Jimmy Rollins 2-3 scoreless innings to start Texas ............................................. 14 9 .609 — — 4-6 L-2 10-4 4-5
Los Angeles .................................. 14 11 .560 1 — 4-6 L-1 6-7 8-4
homered and had three RBIs, the season. Sanches, the Mar- Oakland.......................................... 12 13 .480 3 2 5-5 W-1 4-5 8-8
Seattle ............................................ 10 15 .400 5 4 6-4 W-2 5-8 5-7
Cole Hamels pitched seven lins’ eighth pitcher, had al- NATIONAL LEAGUE
solid innings and the Philadel- lowed only one hit previously East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
phia Phillies avoided a three- this year. Philadelphia................................... 16 8 .667 — — 6-4 W-1 7-4 9-4
Florida ............................................ 15 8 .652 1
⁄2 — 7-3 L-1 10-5 5-3
game sweep with an 8-4 win Atlanta ............................................ 13 13 .500 4 31⁄2 6-4 W-2 4-5 9-8 AP P HOTO
over the Arizona Diamond- Reds 7, Brewers 6 New York .......................................
Washington ...................................
11
10
13
13
.458
.435
5
51⁄2
41⁄2
5
7-3
4-6
W-6
L-3
5-8
5-6
6-5
5-7 The Philadelphia Phillies’ Ryan Howard, right, beats the Arizona
backs on Wednesday. MILWAUKEE — Drew Central Division Diamondbacks’ Kelly Johnson to first base for an out during the
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Shane Victorino and Ryan Stubbs hit a solo homer in the St. Louis ......................................... 12 11 .522 — — 6-4 L-1 6-6 6-5 eighth inning of a game on Wednesday in Phoenix. The Phillies
Cincinnati ....................................... 13 12 .520 — 3 4-6 W-1 7-6 6-6
Howard each homered, Pla- 10th inning and Joey Votto Milwaukee...................................... 12 12 .500 1
⁄2 31⁄2 5-5 L-1 8-5 4-7 defeated the Diamondbacks 8-4.
Pittsburgh ...................................... 11 13 .458 11⁄2 41⁄2 5-5 W-1 4-7 7-6
cido Polanco had four of Phila- drove in four runs to lead Chicago.......................................... 10 13 .435 2 5 4-6 L-3 6-8 4-5
delphia’s 12 hits and scored Cincinnati. Houston ......................................... 9 14 .391 3 6 5-5 W-1 5-6 4-8 Reds 7, Brewers 6 T H I S D A T E I N
West Division
three runs, and Ben Francisco Stubbs hit a sinker from W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Cincinnati
ab r h bi
Milwaukee
ab r h bi B A S E B A L L
Colorado ........................................ 16 7 .696 — — 5-5 W-2 6-4 10-3
had a two-run double. Sergio Mitre (0-1) over the Los Angeles .................................. 13 13 .500 41⁄2 31⁄2 6-4 W-1 7-5 6-8 Stubbs cf
Bruce rf
5 3 2 1 Weeks 2b
5 1 3 0 CGomz cf
3 2 2 1
4 0 1 2
San Francisco ............................... 11 12 .478 5 4 4-6 L-1 4-5 7-7 April 27
That was more than enough center-field wall to put the Arizona........................................... 10 13 .435 6 5 5-5 L-1 6-6 4-7 Votto 1b 4 1 2 4 Braun lf 4 0 0 0 1909 — The Chicago White Sox win their third
Phillips 2b 5 0 1 1 Fielder 1b 4 1 0 0 straight 1-0 game over St. Louis in three days.
for Hamels (3-1) in his fourth Reds ahead for good. Cincinna- San Diego ...................................... 9 16 .360 8 7 2-8 L-2 4-11 5-5
Gomes lf 4 1 0 0 McGeh 3b 4 0 0 0 1918 — The Brooklyn Dodgers got into the win co-
Chpmn p 0 0 0 0 C.Hart rf 5 0 2 0 lumn after a major league record 0-9 start, with a 5-3
straight solid start. ti, which squandered leads of AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tuesday's Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tuesday's Games
Corder p 0 0 0 0 Mitre p 0 0 0 0 victory over the New York Giants in the opener of a
Cairo 3b 3 0 1 0 YBtncr ss 5 1 2 0
The Diamondbacks beat 4-0 and 6-4, got a season-high Baltimore 4, Boston 1 N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 4 Bray p 0 0 0 0 Lucroy c 4 1 2 1
doubleheader.
1929 — Brooklyn relief pitcher Clise Dudley home-
Chicago White Sox 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 San Francisco 3, Pittsburgh 2, 10 innings Valaika ph 1 0 0 0 Gallard p 2 1 0 0
Cliff Lee in the opener, then 15 hits a day after managing Cleveland 9, Kansas City 4 Florida 4, L.A. Dodgers 2 JrSmth p 0 0 0 0 Stetter p 0 0 0 0
red on the first major league pitch he saw at Phila-
delphia’s Baker Bowl.
Seattle 7, Detroit 3 Colorado 4, Chicago Cubs 3
roughed up Roy Oswalt for a just two in a 3-2 loss to the Toronto 10, Texas 3 Houston 6, St. Louis 5
Masset p
Ondrsk p
0 0 0 0 Green p
0 0 0 0 Kotsay ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 1 1
1930 — Chicago White Sox first baseman Bud Clan-
cy had no chances in a nine-inning game against St.
chance at their first sweep Brewers. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, ppd., rain
L.A. Angels 8, Oakland 3
Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 2
Arizona 7, Philadelphia 5
Heisey lf
Janish ss-3b
1 0 0 0 Hwkns p
4 0 3 1 Loe p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Louis.
1944 — Jim Tobin of the Braves pitched a no-hitter
over Philadelphia since 2007. Wednesday's Games
Baltimore 5, Boston 4
Atlanta 8, San Diego 2
Wednesday's Games
Hanign c 5 0 1 0 Counsll ph 1 0 1 0 against the Dodgers in Boston, winning 2-0. He also
LeCure p 2 0 1 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0
The Phillies never gave Pirates 2, Giants 0 N.Y. Yankees 3, Chicago White Sox 1 L.A. Dodgers 5, Florida 4, 10 innings Renteri ss 3 1 1 0 BBoggs rf 1 0 0 0
hit a homer.
Cleveland 7, Kansas City 2 Cincinnati 7, Milwaukee 6, 10 innings Totals 42 715 7 Totals 38 611 5
them much of a chance, PITTSBURGH — James Oakland 2, L.A. Angels 1, 10 innings Colorado at Chicago, ppd., rain Cincinnati...................... 400 002 000 1 — 7
Seattle 10, Detroit 1 Atlanta 7, San Diego 0
though, pounding Arizona McDonald pitched six sharp Toronto at Texas, (n) Philadelphia 8, Arizona 4
Milwaukee .................... 002 112 000 0 — 6
E—Renteria (3). DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB—Cincin-
starter Joe Saunders (0-3) to innings for his first victory of Tampa Bay at Minnesota, (n) N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 3
Pittsburgh 2, San Francisco 0
nati 12, Milwaukee 9. 2B—Janish (2), LeCure (1), T U E S D AY ’ S
Thursday's Games
reach 16 wins in April, one the season to lead Pittsburgh. Seattle (Pineda 3-1) at Detroit (Penny 1-2), 1:05 p.m. St. Louis at Houston, (n)
Weeks (5), Y.Betancourt (6). HR—Stubbs (5), Vot-
to (5). SB—Gomes (5). CS—C.Hart (1). S—Bruce, L A T E B O X E S
Tampa Bay (Hellickson 1-2) at Minnesota (Black- Thursday's Games C.Gomez. SF—Janish, Weeks.
short of the franchise record McDonald (1-2) allowed four burn 1-3), 1:10 p.m., 1st game San Francisco (Vogelsong 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Kar- IP H R ER BB SO Angels 8, Athletics 3
Toronto (Morrow 0-1) at Texas (Ogando 3-0), 2:05 stens 2-0), 12:35 p.m. Cincinnati
set in 1993. hits and four walks while strik- p.m. N.Y. Mets (Capuano 2-1) at Washington (L.Hernan- LeCure ..................... 41⁄3 6 4 3 1 2 Oakland Los Angeles
Boston (Lester 2-1) at Baltimore (Bergesen 0-3), dez 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Bray........................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
ing out three, and Chris Snyd- 7:05 p.m. St. Louis (McClellan 3-0) at Houston (Figueroa 0-3), Jor.Smith BS,1-1 .... 1 3 2 2 0 0 Crisp cf 2 0 1 0 Aybar ss 5 0 2 0
Braves 7, Phillies 0 er and Jose Tabata each sin- Chicago White Sox (E.Jackson 2-2) at N.Y. Yan- 8:05 p.m. Masset...................... 1 0 0 0 1 2 Barton pr-1b 2 0 0 0 Abreu dh 3 1 1 0
kees (Sabathia 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Dempster 1-2) at Arizona (Enright Ondrusek ................. 1⁄3 1 0 0 1 1 DeJess rf-cf 3 1 0 1 TrHntr rf 5 1 3 0
SAN DIEGO — Chipper gled in a run for the Pirates. Kansas City (Davies 1-2) at Cleveland (Carmona
1-3), 7:05 p.m.
0-2), 9:40 p.m.
Friday's Games
Chapman W,2-0...... 12⁄3
Cordero S,4-4.......... 1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
CJcksn 1b-lf
Matsui dh
3 1 1 2 V.Wells lf
4 0 1 0 Callasp 3b
5 0 1 1
4 0 0 0
Jones hit a two-run triple and Tampa Bay (Niemann 0-3) at Minnesota (S.Baker
1-2), 8:10 p.m., 2nd game
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee KSuzuk c
Sweeny lf-rf
3 0 1 0 HKndrc 1b
3 0 0 0 Conger c
4 3 3 0
4 1 2 2
San Francisco at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Gallardo ................... 5 10 6 6 3 3
finished with three RBIs as the Mets 6, Nationals 3 Friday's Games Florida at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Stetter....................... 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 M.Ellis 2b 4 0 0 0 Bourjos cf 4 2 3 1
Detroit at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. St. Louis at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Green ....................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 2 Kzmnff 3b 3 1 1 0 Amarst 2b 3 0 1 3
Atlanta Braves beat San Diego, WASHINGTON — Daniel Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Hawkins.................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Pnngtn ss 4 0 1 0
Loe ............................ 1 0 0 0 1 1 Totals 31 3 6 3 Totals 37 816 7
leaving Padres ace Mat Latos Murphy delivered a game- L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
Seattle at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Axford ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oakland.............................. 003 000 000 — 3
Mitre L,0-1................ 1 2 1 1 1 0
winless since September. tying, pinch-hit homer in the Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Gallardo pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.
Los Angeles....................... 023 020 01x — 8
DP—Oakland 1, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Oakland 6,
Jones moved out of a tie eighth inning right after Jose Texas at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. HBP—by LeCure (Braun), by Chapman (Weeks).
WP—Jor.Smith, Green.
Los Angeles 8. 2B—Kouzmanoff (4), Tor.Hunter
(1), H.Kendrick 2 (6), Conger (2), Amarista (1).
with Mickey Mantle and into Reyes was ruled out at third 3B—Bourjos 2 (4). HR—C.Jackson (1). SB—Aybar
(3). CS—Crisp (2), V.Wells (1). SF—Amarista.
sole possession of second base on a disputed call, then IP H R ER BB SO
Oakland
place among switch-hitters added a two-run double in the A L B O X E S Seattle
IP H R ER BB SO
Dodgers 5, Marlins 4 McCarthy L,1-2 ....... 51⁄3 14 7 7 1 3
with 1,512 RBIs. Hall of Famer ninth, helping the New York Bedard W,1-4 .......... 7 5 1 1 0 3 Los Angeles Florida
Ziegler ...................... 2⁄3
Breslow .................... 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
J.Wright H,6............. 1 1 0 0 0 1
Eddie Murray tops the list at Mets beat the Washington Yankees 3, White Sox 1 Laffey........................ 1 1 0 0 1 0 GwynJ lf
ab
5
r
0
h bi
0 0 Coghln cf
ab r h bi
4 0 1 3
Blevins...................... 1 2 1 1 1 0
Chicago New York Detroit Los Angeles
1,917. Nationals for their sixth con- ab r h bi ab r h bi Verlander L,2-3 ....... 6 5 4 3 3 8
Carroll ss
Ethier rf
4
5
0
2
0 0
2 1
Hensly p
Mujica p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Chatwood W,2-1 ..... 51⁄3
F.Rodriguez............. 12⁄3
5
0
3
0
3
0
4
0
1
0
Pierre lf 4 0 0 0 Jeter ss 3 1 1 0 Schlereth.................. 1 0 0 0 1 0
secutive victory. AlRmrz ss 4 0 0 0 Swisher rf 3 0 0 0 Alburquerque........... 1 1 0 0 0 3
Kemp cf
Loney 1b
3
4
0
1
1 0
1 0
LNunez p
J.Buck ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Rodney..................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Walden ..................... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Dodgers 5, Marlins 4 In a seesaw game delayed 45 Quentin rf 3 1 3 0 Teixeir 1b 3 0 1 0 Benoit ....................... 1⁄3 2 3 2 1 0 Barajs c 5 1 1 3 Sanchs p 0 0 0 0 WP—McCarthy 2.
Chavez Thomas .................... 2⁄3 3 3 2 0 1 Miles 3b 3 1 1 0 Infante 2b 5 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson;First, Tim Tim-
MIAMI — Andre Ethier minutes at the start by rain, Konerk 1b 4 0 1 0 ph-1b 1 0 0 0 WP—Benoit.
Umpires—Home, Derryl Cousins;First, Jim Joyce-
DeJess 2b 3 0 1 0 HRmrz ss 5 0 0 0 mons;Second, Jeff Kellogg;Third, Eric Cooper.
A.Dunn dh 4 0 2 1 AlRdrg 3b 4 1 1 0 Blngsly p 1 0 0 0 GSnchz 1b 5 0 0 0 T—2:42. A—37,228 (45,389).
extended his hitting streak to and seen by an announced Rios cf 3 0 0 0 Cano 2b 4 1 1 3 ;Second, Ron Kulpa;Third, Jim Wolf. Uribe ph 1 0 1 1 Stanton rf 3 1 1 0
Przyns c 4 0 1 0 AnJons lf 3 0 2 0 T—3:01. A—18,153 (41,255). Lilly pr 0 0 0 0 Dobbs 3b 2 1 2 0 Astros 6, Cardinals 5
24 games in the fourth inning, crowd of only 13,568, the Mets Bckhm 2b 3 0 0 0 Gardnr lf 0 0 0 0 OMrtnz
St. Louis Houston
Vizquel 3b 3 0 0 0 Posada dh 3 0 0 0
then homered in the 10th to led 1-0, trailed 2-1, tied it at 2 Martin c 3 0 0 0 Orioles 5, Red Sox 4 Hwksw p
Thams ph
0 0 0 0 pr-3b
1 0 0 0 Bonifac lf
0 0 0 0
4 1 2 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Grndrs cf 3 0 0 0 Jay rf 3 0 0 0 Bourn cf 4 1 1 0
help Los Angeles salvage the in the eighth, fell behind 3-2 Totals 32 1 7 1 Totals 30 3 6 3
Boston
ab r h bi
Baltimore
ab r h bi
Guerrir p
Padilla p
0 0 0 0 Hayes c
0 0 0 0 AnSnch p
3 1 1 1
2 0 0 0
Greene ph-rf 0 0 0 0 AngSnc ss 4 1 2 0
Pujols ph-1b 0 0 0 0 Pence rf 5 1 3 1
finale of the three-game series. later that inning, then pro- Chicago.............................. 000 001 000 — 1 Ellsury cf
Pedroia 2b
5 1 3 0 BRorts 2b
4 1 0 0 Markks rf
3 0 0 1
4 0 1 0
MDunn p
R.Webb p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Rasms cf 5 0 0 0 Ca.Lee lf-1b 4 1 0 0
New York ........................... 300 000 00x — 3 Hollidy lf 4 1 2 0 Hall 2b 3 1 1 1
Ethier led off the 10th and duced a four-run rally in the DP—New York 2. LOB—Chicago 6, New York 5. AdGnzl 1b 4 1 2 1 D.Lee 1b 4 2 3 0 Choate p 0 0 0 0 Brkmn 1b-rf 5 0 2 1 Wallac 1b 4 0 3 1
2B—Quentin (13). HR—Cano (6). Youkils 3b 4 1 1 3 Guerrr dh 4 0 1 1 Cousins Freese 3b 5 1 1 0 Bourgs pr-lf 0 0 0 0
homered on a 1-1 pitch from ninth against Washington IP H R ER BB SO Ortiz dh 4 0 2 0 Scott lf 4 1 1 2 ph-cf 2 0 0 0 YMolin c 4 2 2 0 CJhnsn 3b 4 0 2 2
Chicago J.Drew rf 2 0 1 0 Pie lf 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 5 8 5 Totals 36 4 7 4
Brian Sanches (3-1), ending closer Sean Burnett (0-1). Buehrle L,1-3........... 7 6 3 3 2 5 Lowrie ss 4 0 1 0 AdJons cf 4 1 2 1 Los Angeles ................. 000 300 100 1 — 5
Punto ss
Descals 2b
4 1 1 1 Quinter c
3 0 3 3 Norris p
4 0 1 0
1 0 0 0
Crain ......................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Crwfrd lf 4 0 0 0 MrRynl 3b 3 0 0 0 JGarci p 3 0 0 0 Inglett ph 1 0 0 0
Varitek c 3 0 0 0 Wieters c 3 1 1 0 Florida........................... 040 000 000 0 — 4
New York DP—Florida 1. LOB—Los Angeles 7, Florida 6. Batista p 0 0 0 0 Abad p 0 0 0 0
Colon W,2-1 ............ 8 7 1 1 1 6 Scutaro ph 1 0 0 0 Andino ss 3 0 1 0 MHmlt ph 1 0 0 0 Fulchin p 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 410 4 Totals 32 510 5 2B—Uribe (4), Coghlan (8). HR—Ethier (3), Bara-
M.Rivera S,8-10...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Miller p 0 0 0 0 Lyon p 0 0 0 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP HBP—by Colon (Quentin).
Umpires—Home, Todd Tichenor;First, Gerry Da-
Boston ................................ 000 000 040 — 4
jas (5). S—De Jesus, Billingsley, Hayes.
IP H R ER BB SO Motte p 0 0 0 0 Bogsvc ph 1 1 1 0
Baltimore ............................ 000 310 01x — 5 Los Angeles MBggs p 0 0 0 0
vis;Second, Sam Holbrook;Third, Greg Gibson. DP—Baltimore 1. LOB—Boston 7, Baltimore 4. Billingsley................. 6 5 4 4 3 3 Totals 37 511 5 Totals 35 614 5

Colon finds old form,


T—2:11. A—40,586 (50,291). 2B—Ellsbury (5), Ad.Gonzalez (8), D.Lee (3), Ad- Hawksworth ............. 2 0 0 0 0 2 St. Louis ............................. 000 300 011 — 5
.Jones (2). HR—Youkilis (5), Scott (3), Ad.Jones Guerrier W,2-1 ........ 1 2 0 0 0 1 Houston.............................. 000 103 002 — 6
(5). SF—B.Roberts. Padilla S,1-1 ............ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Athletics 2, Angels 1 IP H R ER BB SO Florida
One out when winning run scored.
E—M.Boggs (1), Freese (2), Ang.Sanchez (6),
Oakland Los Angeles Boston Ani.Sanchez ............ 5 4 3 3 1 4 Quintero (2). DP—St. Louis 1, Houston 1. LOB—St.
ab r h bi ab r h bi Beckett ..................... 6 7 4 4 0 4 M.Dunn H,3 ............. 1 1 0 0 0 3 Louis 11, Houston 10. 2B—Holliday (7), Berkman
DeJess rf 4 0 1 0
Aybar ss 3 0 0 0 Wakefield ................. 1 0 0 0 0 1 R.Webb BS,2-2 ....... 2⁄3 2 1 1 1 0 (7), Freese (4), Punto (1), Descalso 2 (4).

leads Yankees to win


Barton 1b 3 0 1 1
Abreu dh 3 0 1 1 Bard L,0-3 ................ 1 3 1 0 0 1 Choate ...................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 3B—Descalso (1). HR—Pence (4). SB—Greene
CJcksn lf 5 0 0 1
TrHntr rf 3 0 0 0 Baltimore Hensley .................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 3 0 (5), Y.Molina (1). CS—Berkman (2), Hall (1). S—
Matsui dh 4 0 0 0
V.Wells lf 4 0 1 0 Guthrie ..................... 6 7 0 0 1 6 Mujica ....................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Punto, Bourn, Ang.Sanchez, Norris.
M.Ellis 2b 4 0 1 0
Callasp 3b 4 0 1 0 Accardo .................... 1 1 2 2 1 1 L.Nunez.................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO
HKndrc Rapada..................... 0 1 1 1 0 0 Sanches L,3-1 ......... 1 1 1 1 0 1 St. Louis
Uehara W,1-0 WP—M.Dunn. Balk—R.Webb. J.Garcia.................... 51⁄3 6 4 3 2 6
Sweeny cf 4 0 1 0 1b-2b 4 0 0 0
Powell c 3 1 0 0 Conger c 4 0 0 0 BS,1-1 ...................... 1 1 1 1 1 1 Batista BS,1-1 .......... 12⁄3 3 0 0 1 0
Kzmnff 3b 4 0 1 0 Bourjos cf 4 0 1 0 Gregg S,4-5 ............. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Miller ......................... 0 1 0 0 0 0
Pnngtn ss 4 1 1 0 Amarst 2b 2 0 1 0 Accardo pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
Rapada pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
Pirates 2, Motte......................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
MIzturs ph 1 0 0 0 M.Boggs L,0-1
The Associated Press inning with a triple off the Trumo WP—Beckett. PB—Varitek. Giants 0 BS,1-4 ...................... 1⁄3 4 2 1 0 0
pr-1b 0 1 0 0 Umpires—Home, Fieldin Culbreth;First, Adrian San Francisco Pittsburgh Houston
NEW YORK — Bartolo glove of left fielder Vernon Totals 35 2 6 2 Totals 32 1 5 1 Johnson;Second, Gary Cederstrom;Third, Lance ab r h bi ab r h bi Norris ........................ 6 7 3 0 2 6
Barksdale.
Colon looked like the ace of Wells and the Oakland Athlet- Oakland ........................ 001 000 000 1 — 2 T—2:45. A—15,514 (45,438).
Rownd cf
FSnchz 2b
3
4
0
0
0 0 AMcCt cf
0 0 Tabata lf
4 0 0 0
4 0 1 1
Abad H,5 .................. 2⁄3
Fulchino BS,1-1 ...... 11⁄3
0
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
Los Angeles ................. 000 000 001 0 — 1
old, shutting down the Chicago ics went on to beat the Los E—Kouzmanoff (6), H.Kendrick (1). DP—Oakland Huff 1b 4 0 1 0 Diaz rf
GJones
3 0 0 0 Lyon W,2-1 .............. 1
Miller pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
2 1 1 0 1
3, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Oakland 8, Los Angeles 4.
White Sox over eight crisp Angeles Angels, avoiding a 2B—Barton (7), Abreu (5). 3B—Pennington (1). A L B O X E S Posey c 4 0 0 0 ph-rf 1 0 0 0 HBP—by Abad (Greene). WP—J.Garcia 2,
M.Boggs. PB—Y.Molina.
SB—M.Ellis (3). S—Aybar. SF—Barton. PSndvl 3b 3 0 1 0 Walker 2b 4 1 2 0
innings, and Robinson Cano hit three-game sweep. IP H R ER BB SO Burrell lf 3 0 1 0 Pearce 1b 3 0 2 0 Umpires—Home, Ed Hickox;First, Cory Blaser;Se-
cond, Ed Rapuano;Third, Alfonso Marquez.
an early three-run homer to Oakland Phillies 8, Diamondbacks 4 C.Ross rf 3 0 2 0 Crotta p 0 0 0 0
Former Angels closer Brian T.Ross ...................... 7 4 0 0 1 3
Philadelphia Arizona
Tejada ss
Bmgrn p
3 0 1 0 Beimel p
1 0 0 0 Resop p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
T—3:28. A—25,526 (40,963).
give the New York Yankees a Fuentes returned to Anaheim
Balfour H,6 ...............
Fuentes W,1-2
1 0 0 0 0 1
ab r h bi ab r h bi Schrhlt ph 1 0 0 0 Bowker ph 1 0 0 0 Diamondbacks 7, Phillies 5
Victorn cf 5 2 2 1 CYoung cf 4 2 2 3 Runzler p 0 0 0 0 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia Arizona
3-1 victory Wednesday night. and gave up the tying run in BS,2-8 ......................
Ziegler S,1-1............
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
Polanc 3b 5 3 4 0 KJhnsn 2b 4 0 0 0 Mota p 0 0 0 0 Snyder c 4 0 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Rollins ss 5 2 2 3 J.Upton rf 4 0 0 0 Alvarez 3b 3 0 1 0 Victorn cf 5 1 2 0 CYoung cf 4 0 0 0
A pleasant surprise for the the bottom of the ninth after Los Angeles Howard 1b 4 1 1 1 S.Drew ss 2 1 0 0 BrWod ss 2 1 1 0 Polanc 3b 4 1 1 1 KJhnsn 2b 4 2 2 0
Haren........................ 7 3 1 0 2 5 BFrncs rf 4 0 1 2 RRorts lf 4 0 0 0
Yankees thus far, Colon (2-1) an error by third baseman Takahashi ................ 1 1 0 0 0 0 Mayrry lf 3 0 1 0 Nady 1b 4 0 1 0
JMcDnl p
Overay 1b
2 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Rollins ss
Howard 1b
5 0 2 0 J.Upton rf
4 1 3 1 S.Drew ss
4 0 1 1
3 1 1 1
Thompson................ 1 1 0 0 0 1
outpitched Mark Buehrle to Kevin Kouzmanoff. Walden L,0-1 ........... 1 1 1 1 1 1
Ruiz c
Schndr c
1
3
0
0
0 0
0 1
Mora 3b
HBlanc c
4 0 2 1
3 0 0 0
Totals 29 0 6 0 Totals
San Francisco.................... 000 000 000 — 0
32 2 8 2 BFrncs rf
Ibanez lf
5 2 2 2 Monter c
4 0 0 0 RRorts 3b
4 1 1 0
4 1 2 2
HBP—by Haren (DeJesus). WP—T.Ross.
give him two wins in two starts Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons;First, Jeff Kellogg-
WValdz 2b
Hamels p
4
3
0
0
0 0
1 0
Monter ph
JSndrs p
1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Pittsburgh .......................... 010 000 10x — 2 Orr 2b
Mayrry ph
3 0 1 0 Mirand 1b
1 0 0 0 Demel p
2 1 0 0
0 0 0 0
;Second, Eric Cooper;Third, Mark Carlson. DP—Pittsburgh 2. LOB—San Francisco 8, Pitts-
this season — his first in the Orioles 5, Red Sox 4 T—2:57. A—37,247 (45,389).
Ibanez ph
Bastrd p
1
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Demel p
Mirand ph
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 0 burgh 7. 2B—Pearce (1). CS—C.Ross (1). S— Herndn p 0 0 0 0 Patersn p 0 0 0 0
Bumgarner. Schndr c 4 0 0 0 Vasquz p 0 0 0 0
majors since 2009. BALTIMORE — Derrick Lee Madson p 0 0 0 0 JGutrrz p
Cllmntr p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Oswalt p 1 0 0 0 DHrndz p 0 0 0 0
San Francisco Mrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 GParra lf 3 1 1 1
The husky right-hander, who had three hits and scored the JoWilsn ph 1 0 0 0
Bumgarner L,0-4..... 6 5 1 1 1 7 Kndrck p 0 0 0 0 DHdsn p 2 0 1 2
Putz p 0 0 0 0
won the 2005 AL Cy Young Indians 7, Royals 2 Totals 38 812 8 Totals 33 4 6 4 Runzler..................... 1⁄3 2 1 1 0 0 Gload ph 1 0 1 1 Nady 1b 1 0 1 0
tiebreaking run on an eighth- Kansas City Cleveland Philadelphia....................... 310 020 101 — 8
Mota.......................... 12⁄3 1 0 0 0 3 Zagrsk p
WValdz 2b
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Award for the Angels, signed a inning single by Vladimir ab r h bi ab r h bi Arizona ............................... 010 002 010 — 4
Pittsburgh
Ja.McDonald W,1-2 6 4 0 0 4 3 Totals 39 512 5 Totals 31 710 7
Dyson cf 5 0 1 0 Sizemr cf 5 1 1 0
minor league deal in February Guerrero, giving the Baltimore MeCarr lf 4 0 0 0 ACarer ss 5 1 1 0
LOB—Philadelphia 8, Arizona 4. 2B—Polanco (6),
Rollins (5), B.Francisco (3), Mora 2 (3).
Crotta H,2 ................ 1⁄3
Beimel H,2 ............... 1⁄3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Philadelphia....................... 101 001 002 — 5
Arizona ............................... 032 001 10x — 7
Gordon 1b 3 0 0 0 Choo rf 2 1 2 0
and was brought to spring Orioles a victory over the Bos- Butler dh 4 0 1 0 Duncan 1b 4 1 2 0
3B—Miranda (1). HR—Victorino (4), Rollins (1), Ho-
ward (4), C.Young 2 (7). CS—Mayberry (1).
Resop H,2................ 11⁄3
Hanrahan S,7-7 ....... 1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB—Philadelphia 10, Arizo-
na 2. 2B—Howard (7), D.Hudson (1). 3B—Victorino
training to provide pitching ton Red Sox.
Francr rf
Betemt 3b
4
4
1
0
2 1
1 0
LaPort 1b
Hafner dh
0 0 0 0
4 1 1 1
IP H R ER BB SO Ja.McDonald pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. (2). HR—B.Francisco (4), R.Roberts (5). SB—
Philadelphia Balk—Resop. K.Johnson 2 (4). CS—J.Upton (2), S.Drew (2).
depth. He had a strong camp Aviles 2b 4 1 1 1 OCarer 2b 3 1 1 3 Hamels W,3-1.......... 7 4 3 3 1 8 Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn;First, Tom Hallion- IP H R ER BB SO
After blowing a 4-0 lead in B.Pena c 3 0 0 0 Kearns lf 4 1 1 0 Bastardo ................... 1 1 1 1 0 2 ;Second, Phil Cuzzi;Third, Alan Porter. Philadelphia
and made the team as a long AEscor ss 4 0 2 0 Hannhn 3b 4 0 1 1 Madson .................... 1 1 0 0 1 2 T—2:47. A—9,048 (38,362). Oswalt L,3-1 ............ 3 6 5 5 1 0
the top of the eighth, Balti- Marson c 3 0 1 1 Arizona K.Kendrick ............... 2 0 0 0 0 0
reliever, but has quickly be- Totals 35 2 8 2 Totals 34 711 6 J.Saunders L,0-3 .... 52⁄3 10 6 6 1 8 Zagurski ................... 1 1 1 1 0 1
more regained the lead in the Kansas City ....................... 020 000 000 — 2 Demel ....................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Herndon ................... 2 3 1 1 1 0
come an April savior for a New Cleveland ........................... 501 001 00x — 7 J.Gutierrez ............... 1 1 1 1 2 1 Arizona
bottom half against Daniel E—Gordon (1). DP—Kansas City 1. LOB—Kansas Collmenter ............... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Mets 6, Nationals 3
York rotation missing injured City 8, Cleveland 7. 2B—Francoeur (7), Betemit (6), Putz........................... 1 1 1 1 1 0
D.Hudson W,1-4 ..... 6 10 3 3 0 6
Bard (0-3). Nick Markakis HBP—by J.Gutierrez (B.Francisco).
New York Washington Demel H,2................ 2⁄3 0 0 0 2 1
All-Star Phil Hughes. Sizemore (7), Choo (3), Duncan (4), O.Cabrera (3). ab r h bi ab r h bi Paterson ................... 0 0 0 0 1 0
singled and took second on a HR—Francoeur (5), Aviles (4). SB—Choo (6), Han-
nahan (1). SF—Marson.
Umpires—Home, Vic Carapazza;First, Brian
Knight;Second, Bob Davidson;Third, Hunter Wen-
JosRys ss
Turner 2b
4 1 1 0 Espinos 2b
3 0 1 1 Ankiel cf
5 0 0 0
5 0 1 1
Vasquez H,2............ 11⁄3
D.Hernandez ........... 1
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
1
1
Mariners 10, Tigers 1 single by Lee. Both moved up Kansas City
IP H R ER BB SO delstedt. DnMrp ph-2b 2 1 2 3 Werth rf 4 1 2 0 Paterson pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
WP—Oswalt, Herndon.
Pridie cf 0 0 0 0 AdLRc 1b 4 0 1 0
on a passed ball by Jason Vari- Francis L,0-3............ 3 10 6 5 0 1 Braves 7, Padres 0 DWrght 3b 4 0 1 0 Bixler pr-ss 0 1 0 0 Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt;First, Vic
DETROIT — Erik Bedard Adcock ..................... 3 1 1 0 1 4 Atlanta San Diego Beltran rf 3 0 0 0 WRams c 3 0 1 1 Carapazza;Second, Brian Knight;Third, Bob David-
pitched seven impressive in- tek, and with Guerrero at the Soria .........................
Jeffress.....................
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
ab r h bi ab r h bi Bay lf 4 1 2 0 Morse lf 2 0 1 1 son.
Prado lf 5 2 2 0 Maybin cf 4 0 0 0 I.Davis 1b 4 1 2 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 T—2:51. A—19,037 (48,633).
nings for his first win since plate, Markakis was thrown Cleveland
Tomlin W,4-0 ........... 6 5 2 2 1 3
Heywrd rf 5 1 2 1 Bartlett ss 3 0 0 0 Hairstn cf 2 0 0 0 Stairs ph 1 0 0 0
Braves 8, Padres 2
C.Jones 3b 4 1 1 3 Ludwck lf 3 0 0 0 Harris ph-cf 2 1 1 0 SBurntt p 0 0 0 0
June 2009, and Justin Smoak out trying to score on a pitch R.Perez .................... 12⁄3
J.Smith ..................... 1⁄3
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Hicks ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Cantu 3b 4 0 1 0 FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta San Diego
McCnn c 3 0 2 1 Hawpe 1b 4 0 1 0 Nickes c 3 1 1 0 HrstnJr 3b 3 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
homered and drove in a career- that eluded Varitek. Durbin....................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 0 0 0 OHudsn 2b 3 0 1 0 Igarash p 0 0 0 0 Cora ss-1b 4 1 1 0 Prado lf 5 0 1 0 Maybin cf 5 0 1 0
Francis pitched to 1 batter in the 4th. Fremn 1b 4 1 1 0 Venale rf 3 0 1 0 Beato p 0 0 0 0 Grzlny p 1 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 4 1 1 0 Venale rf 4 0 1 0
HBP—by Francis (Choo). PB—B.Pena.
high five runs to help the Seat- Umpires—Home, Laz Diaz;First, Scott Barry;Se-
AlGnzlz ss 4 0 0 0 RJhnsn c 3 0 0 0 Hu ph-2b 0 0 0 1 Berndn lf 2 0 2 0 C.Jones 3b 5 2 2 2 Ludwck lf 4 0 2 0
Indians 7, Royals 2 McLoth cf 4 2 2 0 Latos p 1 0 0 0 Dickey p 1 0 0 0 Hicks 3b 0 0 0 0 Hundly c 3 0 0 0
tle Mariners rout the Detroit cond, John Hirschbeck;Third, Wally Bell.
T—2:46. A—9,722 (43,441).
Hanson p 3 0 0 0 EPtrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Thole c
Totals
2 0 0 1
34 611 6 Totals 34 310 3
Uggla 2b 3 1 1 0 Cantu 3b 4 1 2 0

Tigers. CLEVELAND — Orlando Gearrin p


Conrad ph
0
1
0
0
0 0
0 0
Luebke p
Grgrsn p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 New York ........................... 001 000 014 — 6
Fremn 1b
AlGnzlz ss
3
3
1
1
0 0
2 2
OHudsn 2b 3 0 1 1
Scriner p 0 0 0 0
Smoak has homered in con- Cabrera’s three-run double in Kimrel p 0 0 0 0 Headly ph
Scriner p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Washington ....................... 000 110 010 — 3 McLoth cf
D.Ross c
4
4
0
2
0 0
2 4
RJhnsn ph
Frieri p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
E—Dickey (1). DP—Washington 1. LOB—New
the first inning made things Mariners 10, Tigers 1 Totals 38 710 5 Totals 30 0 4 0 Jurrjns p 4 0 0 0 Hawpe 1b 3 1 1 0
secutive games after missing a Seattle Detroit Atlanta ................................ 150 000 001 — 7
York 6, Washington 8. 2B—Jos.Reyes (7), Dan-
.Murphy (6), Ankiel (3), Werth (6), Ad.LaRoche (2), AlGnzlz ss 4 0 0 0
week following the death of his easier for Cleveland starter ab r h bi ab r h bi San Diego .......................... 000 000 000 — 0 Bernadina (1). HR—Dan.Murphy (2). S—Dickey, Harang p
EPtrsn 2b
2 0 0 0
2 0 1 1
ISuzuki rf 5 2 2 1 AJcksn cf 4 0 0 0 E—Hawpe (2). DP—Atlanta 1. LOB—Atlanta 5, San Gorzelanny. SF—Hu, W.Ramos, Morse.
father. His three-run shot in Josh Tomlin and the AL Cen- Figgins 3b 4 1 2 1 Raburn 2b 4 1 1 0 Diego 5. 2B—Prado (7), McCann (1), Freeman (6), IP H R ER BB SO Totals 35 8 9 8 Totals 35 2 9 2
Bradly lf 3 2 0 0 Ordonz dh 4 0 0 0 McLouth (7). 3B—C.Jones (1). SB—Venable 2 (8). New York Atlanta ................................ 210 005 000 — 8
the first gave Seattle an early tral-leading Indians won their Olivo c 4 2 3 1 MiCarr 1b 4 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO Dickey....................... 62⁄3 8 2 2 1 3 San Diego .......................... 000 100 001 — 2
Smoak 1b 4 2 2 5 JhPerlt ss 4 0 1 0 Atlanta Igarashi .................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 E—Uggla (2). DP—Atlanta 2, San Diego 1. LOB—
lead, and Bedard (1-4) made it ninth straight at home. Cust dh 5 0 1 1 Boesch lf 3 0 1 0 Hanson W,3-3 ......... 7 4 0 0 1 10 Beato W,1-0 ............. 1 1 1 0 0 0 Atlanta 4, San Diego 8. 2B—Ale.Gonzalez (5), Lud-
AKndy 2b 5 0 1 1 Inge 3b 4 0 1 0 F.Rodriguez S,6-7 .. 1 1 0 0 0 1 wick 2 (5), Hawpe (3). 3B—O.Hudson (1). HR—
hold up. Cabrera hit a bases-loaded Ryan ss 5 0 0 0 Avila c 3 0 1 0
Gearrin .....................
Kimbrel .....................
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0 Washington C.Jones (3), D.Ross 2 (2).
MSndrs cf 3 1 0 0 C.Wells rf 3 0 1 0 Gorzelanny .............. 61⁄3 5 1 1 1 4 IP H R ER BB SO
The Mariners broke it open double off Jeff Francis (0-3) as Totals 38101110 Totals 33 1 7 1
San Diego
Latos L,0-4 ............... 5 7 6 1 1 5 Clippard BS,3-3 ...... 12⁄3 2 1 1 1 1 Atlanta
S.Burnett L,0-1 Jurrjens W,2-0......... 9 9 2 2 2 4
with six runs in the ninth. the Indians jumped to a 5-0 Seattle .............................. 300 010 006 — 10 Luebke .....................
Gregerson................
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0 BS,2-5 ...................... 2⁄3 4 4 4 1 0 San Diego
Detroit .............................. 100 000 000 — 1
lead. That was all the support E—Inge (4), Raburn (4), Jh.Peralta (1), Verlander Scribner....................
PB—Ro.Johnson.
1 2 1 1 0 3 Storen....................... 1⁄3
WP—Gorzelanny. PB—Nickeas, Thole.
0 0 0 0 1 Harang L,4-1............
Scribner....................
6
2
7
2
8
0
8
0
3
1
2
0
(1). DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Seattle 7, Detroit 6.
Athletics 2, Angels 1 Tomlin (4-0) would need in 2B—Cust (2), Raburn (6), Mi.Cabrera (7). HR— Umpires—Home, Tony Randazzo;First, Dan Belli- Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett;First, Brian Runge- Frieri ......................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Smoak (4). SB—Figgins (3), A.Kennedy (1). CS— no;Second, Brian Gorman;Third, Larry Vanover. ;Second, Tim McClelland;Third, Marvin Hudson. Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover;First, Tony Ran-
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Cliff sending Kansas City to its fifth Figgins (2). SF—Olivo. T—2:34. A—20,026 (42,691). T—2:47. A—13,568 (41,506). dazzo;Second, Dan Bellino;Third, Brian Gorman.
T—2:24. A—20,492 (42,691).
Pennington opened the 10th straight loss.
CMYK

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HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD HS SOFTBALL

Coughlin Owens to the rescue for WVW


boys go Grace O’Neill doubled to lead two innings, but rallied for sev-
The Times Leader staff
KINGSTON – Abby Owens the Patriots. en unanswered runs to get the
Pittston Area............................ 000 010 1 — 2
singled in the bottom of the Tunkhannock........................... 040 000 x — 4
victory as Nicole Gasser belted
eighth to drive in Carissa Bevan two doubles and Candace Van-

distance
WP – Jamie Hampsey, 7 IP, 3H, 2R, 1ER, 1BB,
7K; LP – Alyssa Talerico, 4 IP, 5H, 4R, 4ER, 0BB,
as Wyoming Valley West defeat- 0K; Horn doubled and tripled.
ed Holy Redeemer 4-3 in eight 2B—PA, O’Neill; TUN, Yatsko. Top hitters – The Cougars’ Becky Demko
PA, Keener 1-3. TUN, Yatsko 2-3; Brennan 1-2, 2
innings in a Wyoming Valley RBI picked up the win in relief with
Conference interdivisional soft- three no-hit innings and nine
ball game Friday. Lake-Lehman 11, GAR 1 (6 inn.) strikeouts.
WILKES-BARRE – Mickey Owens picked up the win, Brianna Headman and Lacey Lexi Coolbaugh and Kaitlyn
Moorhead placed first in the striking out five. Miller combined to throw a Kross were each 2-for-3 for the
1600 and the 3200 as Coughlin Holy Redeemer .................... 010 001 01 — 3
Wyoming Valley West ......... 110 000 02 — 4 two-hitter in a six-inning win. Warriors.
defeated Crestwood, 91-59 on WP – Abby Owens, 8 IP, 5H, 3R, 3ER, 2BB, 5K; Tiffany Oplinger did the dam-
Hazleton Area ......................... 000 033 1 — 7
Wyoming Area ........................ 020 000 0 — 2
LP – Stacey Warga, 8 IP, 11H, 4R, 4ER, 0BB, 2K;
Wednesday in a boys track and 2B—WVW: Owens, Vanessa Peterson; HR: age at the plate for the Black WP – Becky Demko 3IP, 0R, 0ER, 0H, 1BB, 9K;
Shannon Salvaterre, 4P, 6H, 2R, 2ER, 1BB, 5K; LP
field meet. Alex Shemanski Knights, finishing 4-for-4 with a – Alex Holtz, 7IP, 9H, 7R, 4ER, 4BB, 5K;
Matt Sandroski set a Crest- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER triple. Sarah Perry added three 2B— HAZ: Nicole Gasser 2, Candace Van-
wood school record with a time Meyers’ Amilyn Konopki takes first in the 110-meter hurdles Tunkhannock 4, Horn, J. Rossi, LaBuz. 3B— HAZ: VanHorn. Top
RBI. hitters – HAZ: Rossi 2-for-4; WA: Lexi Coolbaugh
of 10.8 in the 100. Sandroski against Wyoming Area in West Pittston on Wednesday after- Pittston Area 2 GAR .......................................... 000 010 — 1 2-for-3, Kaitlyn Kross 2-for-3
Lake-Lehman .......................... 203 402 — 11
also placed first in the 200. noon. Jamie Hampsey went the WP – Brianna Headman, 3 IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 1BB,
3200 RELAY -- 1. COU 9:57. 110 HURDLES
-- 1. COU Ma.Moorhead 15.8; 2. COU Iovio; 3. distance for the win, allowing 5K; LP – Krzywicki, 5.1 IP, 11H, 11R, 10ER, 4BB, Postponements
COU McDonald. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. COU Keen 1K;
39’ 8 ¾; 2. COU Flaherty; 3. COU Zolnowski. 100 MEY Snyder; 3. WA Drivinghawk. SHOT PUT -- -- 1. HAN Curtis 85’11; 2. HAN Earley; 3. NAN just three hits while striking out 3B—LL, Oplinger. Top hitters – LL, Oplinger Nanticoke at Dallas was post-
-- 1. CRE Sandroski 10.8; 2. COU Monroe; 3. 1. MEY Bjorkman 44.4; 2. WA Campenni; 3. WA Dougherty. LONG JUMP -- 1. HAN Jendrzejew-
Chesson. 1600 -- 1. COU Mi. Moorhead 4:50; 2. Burton. 400 -- 1. WA Bouie 52.9; 2. MEY Moran; ski 16’ 11 ¾; 2. HAN Rabbas. 800 -- 1. HAN Viti seven. 4-4; Perry 3 RBI poned due to field conditions
COU Ryan; 3. CRE Kutsko. SHOT PUT -- 1. COU 3. WA Haley. 400 RELAY -- 1. MEY 46.4. 300 2:39. 200 -- 1. HAN Piper 28.1; 2. HAN Fuller; 3.
Evans 37’6; 2. CRE Caccese; 3. CRE Womner. HURDLES -- 1. MEY Snyder 44.1; 2. MEY NAN Carne. 3200 -- 1. HAN McGovern 14:31; 2. Schyler Yatsko went 2-for-3 and not rescheduled. MMI Prep
400 -- 1. CRE Sandroski 54.5; 2. COU McDonald; Ziegler; 3. WA Bone. POLE VAULT -- 1. WA HAN Viti. JAVELIN -- 1. HAN Cormier 95’10; 2. Hazleton Area 7, at Hanover Area was moved to
3. CRE Morses 400 RELAY -- 1. COU 45.1; 2. Eramo 11’; 2. MEY Berman; 3. WA Anderson. NAN Lopez. 1600 RELAY -- 1. HAN 4:37. HIGH with a double for the Tigers,
CRE. 300 HURDLES -- 1. COU Iovio 44.2; 2. Ma. DISCUS -- 1. WA Campenni 123’; 2. WA Burton; JUMP -- 1. HAN Jendrzejewski 5’; 2. NAN Wyoming Area 2 Wednesday.
Moorhead; 3. CRE Brash. POLE VAULT -- 1. 3. WA Somers. LONG JUMP -- 1. WA Basta 19’1; Ferrucci. who got two RBI from Jess
COU Chessoa 11’6; 2. COU Strait; 3. COU 2. MEY Beauvoir; 3. WA Dixon. 800 -- 1. MEY
Moran 2:29; 2. WA Hromek; 3. WA Barrett. 200 -- Brennan. The Cougars trailed 2-0 after
Szescila. DISCUS -- 1. CRE Womer 99’10; 2.
CRE Salas; 3. CRE Castejan. LONG JUMP -- 1.
COU Keen 20’ ½; 2. COU Flaherty; 3. CRE
1. WA Bouie 22.9; 2. MEY Proctor. 3200 -- 1. WA
Filipak 14:49.4; 2. WA Drivinghawk; 3. MEY Holy Redeemer 107, GAR 24
Snyder. JAVELIN -- 1. WA Smith 132’7; 2. MEY
Zolnowski. 800 -- 1. COU Suintoselsky 2:13; 2.
COU Ryan; 3. CRE Kotsko. 200 -- 1. CRE Townes; 3. WA Pacovsky. 1600 RELAY -- 1. WA Nicole Maximowicz won the
3:47. HIGH JUMP -- 1. WA Eramo 5’10; 2. MEY
Sandroski 22.7; 2. CRE Zolnowski; 3. CRE
Chiamonte 3200 -- 1. COU Mi. Moorhead 11:12; Beauvoir; 3. MEY Anderson. triple jump and the long jump HS SOCCER
2. COU Chimola; 3. CRE Shwartz. JAVELIN -- 1.
CRE Truschel 134’; 2. CRE Roberts; 3. CRE
as the Royals captured first in

Tunkhannock has winning combo


Cadese. 1600 RELAY -- 1. COU 3:45. HIGH Northwest 91, 13 out of 16 events to beat
JUMP -- 1. CRE Flaherty 6’4.
Lake-Lehman 50 GAR.
3200 RELAY -- 1. HR 12:34.5. 110 HURDLES
Hanover Area 118, Ryan Scardigli won the 100 -- 1. GAR Gross 15.8; 2. HR Micca; 3. HR
Larralde. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. HR Maximowicz
Nanticoke 32 and the 200 as the Rangers won 34’9 ¾; 2. HR Wignot; 3. HR Bernardi. 100 -- 1.
HR Kuskavitch 12.7; 2. GAR Gross; 3. GAR
Josh Cabrera placed first in 14 out of 18 events to defeat Gross. 1600 -- 1. HR Ligotski 5:54; 2. HR
Slavoski; 3. HR Dougherty. SHOT PUT -- 1. HR
the 200 while Carl Daubert Lake-Lehman. Paul Ascenzi Nicholas 26’8 ½; 2. HR Boich; 3. HR Warnagaris. The Times Leader staff (Kiera Stachowiak) 14th; Second half: 4. HR, Humanik scored for Coughlin,
400 -- 1. GAR Gross 70.1; 2. GAR Aka-Ezoua; 3. Dougherty (Rexer) 45th; 2. HR, Dougherty (Rexer)
won the 300 hurdles to help placed first in the 110 hurdles HR Gentilesco. 400 RELAY -- 1. HR 55.6. 300 TUNKHANNOCK – Janel Kal- 65th. which outshot Lake-Lehman
HURDLES -- 1. HR Micca 51.6; 2. HR Larralde; Shots: HR 10, HAZ 10; Saves: HR 9 (Sarabeth
Hanover Area defeat Nanti- and the 300 hurdles for North- 3. GAR Domzalski. POLE VAULT -- 1. no event. manowicz scored twice off as- Kolodziej), HAZ 5 (Megan Barranko); Corners: HR 15-3.
coke. west. DISCUS -- 1. HR Warnagaris 91’; 2. HR Boich; 3.
HR Desiderico. LONG JUMP -- 1. HR Maximow- sists from Cheyenne Brown, in-
2, HAZ 4.
Keeper Amanda Sax made two
Nick Weron won the 1600 Jake Bevan won the high icz 16’ 6 ¾; 2. HR Kusakavitch; 3. HR Wignot.
cluding the game-winner with saves to record the shutout.
jump for the Black Knights.
800 -- 1. HR Bernardi 3:12; 2. HR Murray; 3. GAR
Aka-Ezoua 200 -- 1. GAR Q. Gross 27.1; 2. HR
Berwick 8, Coughlin ....................................................... 1 1 — 2
and the 800 for the Trojans. 3200 RELAY -- 1. LL 9:02. 110 HURDLES -- Kusakavitch; 3. HR McFarlane. 3200 -- 1. HR Gill 9:34 left in overtime, as Tunkhan- Wyoming Valley West 1 Lake-Lehman............................................... 0 0 — 0
3200 RELAY -- 1. HAN 9:41. 110 HURDLES 13:58; 2. HR Cavanaugh; 3. HR Ligotski. JAVE-
-- 1. HAN Hontz 19.5; 2. HAN Williams; 3. NAN
1. NW Ascenzi 21.7. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. NW
LIN -- 1. HR Boich 90’9; 2. HR Desiderico; 3. nock defeated Wyoming Area 2-1 First half: 1. COU, Marissa Lecara (Olivia Spagno-
Zanneti. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. HAN Sharif 37’3; 2.
Politz 38’3 ½; 2. LL Novitski; 3. NW Marinos. 100
GAR Hartman. 1600 RELAY -- 1. no event. HIGH Isabella Jaffin netted three la), 36th min; Second half: 2. COU, Lindsey Huma-
HAN Hontz; 3. HAN Daubert. 100 -- 1. NAN
-- 1. NW Scardigli 11.9; 2. NW Politz; 3. LL
JUMP -- 1. HR 5:28. in a Wyoming Valley Conference nik (Nora Fazzi), 78th.
Zanneti 12.4; 2. HAN Hawk; 3. HAN Daubert.
Berger. 1600 -- 1. NW Sutphen 5:05; 2. NW goals and dished out assists on Shots: COU 15, LL 3; Saves: COU 2 (Amanda
1600 -- 1. NAN Weron 5:02; 2. HAN Carlick; 3.
Nelson; 3. NW Ochoa.SHOT PUT -- 1. NW Division 2-B girls soccer game. Sax), LL 10 (Marissa Moosic); Corners: COU 12, LL
HAN Osko. SHOT PUT -- 1. HAN Dennis 51’1; 2.
Robais 36’7 ½; 2. LL Jones; 3. NW Drozdowski. two other goals to help the Bull- 3.
HAN Steve; 3. NAN Badowski. 400 -- 1. NAN
400 -- 1. LL Bevan 53.7; 2. NW Kennedy; 3. NW Meyers 82, Wyoming Area’s Kourtney
Kalie. 400 RELAY -- 1. NW 50.8. 300 HURDLES dogs to the victory.
Zanneti53.4; 2. HAN Cabrera; 3. NAN Blank. 400 -- 1. NW Ascenzi. POLE VAULT -- 1. NW Marinos Wyoming Area 66 Schwerdtman netted a goal off a
RELAY -- 1. HAN 49.1. 300 HURDLES -- 1. HAN 8’6; 2. LL Sutton.DISCUS -- 1. NW Drodowski Caty Davenport, Kelly Shep- Crestwood 1, Nanticoke 1 (OT)
Daubert 42.3; 2. NAN Zanneti 3. HAN Williams. 122’; 2. LL Jones; 3. NW Ascenzi. LONG JUMP Amilyn Konopki placed first pass from Danielle Stillarty.
POLE VAULT -- 1. HAN Siam 10’6; 2. HAN
Redmond; 3. NAN Steber. DISCUS -- 1. HAN
-- 1. NW Robak 17’10; 2. LL Novitski; 3. NW Wyoming Area .......................................... 0 1 0 — 1 tock, Bridget Orlando, Jade Crestwood and Nanticoke end-
Dillon. 800 -- 1. NW Stola 2:16; 2. LL VanLoon; 3. in the 100 hurdles and the 300 Welsh and Abby Takacs also
Steve 139’; 2. HAN Deniis; 3. HAN Schmoll. NW Ochoa 200 -- 1. NW Scardigli 24.4; 2. LL Tunkhannock............................................. 0 1 1 — 2 ed in a tie during overtime after
LONG JUMP -- 1. HAN Hontz 18’3 ¾; 2. HAN Bevan; 3. NW Dillon. 3200 -- 1. NW Nelson 11:24; hurdles as the Mohawks beat Second half: 1. TUN, Janel Kalmanowicz
Bennett; 3. HAN Conklin. 800 -- 1. NAN Weron 2. NW Sutphen; 3. NW Lewis. JAVELIN -- 1. LL (Cheyenne Brown) 48th min; 2. WA, Kourtney scored in the win. the game was halted because of
2:15; 2. HAN Hoolick; 3. HAN Gavlick. 200 -- 1. Carey 132’1; 2. LL Jones; 3. LL Bush. 1600 Wyoming Area. Schwerdtman (Danielle Stillarty) 69th; Overtime: 3.
HAN Cabrera 24.2; 2. HAN Hawk; 3. HAN RELAY -- 1. NW. HIGH JUMP -- 1. LL Bevan TUN, Kalmanowicz (Brown) 81st. The Spartans’ Cathy Byrnes lightning.
Westawski. 3200 -- 1. HAN Josefowicz 11:46; 2. 5’10. Sara Radzwilka won the 800 Shots: WA 7, TUN 29; Saves: WA 27 (Caitlin
NAN Pillbaugh; 3. NAN Coledo. JAVELIN -- 1. Vitale), TUN 6 (Spencer Corby); Corners: WA 1, scored off an assist from Kelcie Cassie Yalch scored for Nanti-
HAN Tomko 161’9; 2. HAN Dennis; 3. NAN and the 400 for Wyoming Area. TUN 9.
Stephenson. 1600 RELAY -- 1. HAN 5:38. HIGH
GIRLS 3200 RELAY -- 1. MEY 4:17.1; 2. WA. 100 Hromisin. coke on a pass from Lexi Bolin-
JUMP -- 1. HAN Bennett 5’4; 2. HAN Conklin. HURDLES -- 1. MEY Konopki 17.7; 2. MEY Berwick ......................................................... 5 3 — 8
Crestwood 77 1/2, Quinones; 3. WA Shemanski. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1.
Holy Redeemer 5, Wyoming Valley West ................................ 0 1 — 1 ski. Shelby Divers made 15 saves
WA Shiner 32’7; 2. MEY Lewis. 100 -- 1. MEY
Holy Redeemer 104, GAR 45 Coughlin 72 ½ Saver; 2. MEY Wilburn; 3. WA Shince.1600 -- 1.
Hazleton Area 0
First half: 1. BER, Isabella Jaffin (Abby Takacs)
24th min; 2. BER, Caty Davenport 26th; 3. BER, Kel-
in goal.
WA Cruz 5:41.2; 2. WA Golden; 3. MEY Langdon.
Zach Razawich won the 300 Hannah Coffin won the 1600 SHOT PUT -- 1. MEY Lavery 35’2 ½; 2. WA ly Sheptock (Davenport) 30th; 4. BER, Bridget Or- Hannah Coffin had a goal for
Gitkos; 3. MEY Wolsleffer. 400 -- 1. WA Radz- Shaina Dougherty recorded a lando (Takacs) 35th; 5. BER, Jaffin (Karleigh Hart-
hurdles and the 110 hurdles as and the 800 as Crestwood came wilka 62.3; 2. MEY Moses; 3. WA Wateski. 400 man) 36th; Second half: 6. BER, Jade Welsh (Jaf- the Comets. Gabby Termini as-
RELAY -- 1. MEY 57.9. 300 HURDLES -- 1. MEY hat trick, while Hallie Rexer fin) 45th; 7. WVW, Cathy Byrnes (Kelcie Hromisin)
the Royals picked up a victory from behind to defeat Cthe Konopki 54.1; 2. MEY Quinones; 3. WA Bardzer. 54th; 8. BER, Takacs (Jaffin) 68th; 9. BER, Jaffin sisted on the score.
POLE VAULT -- 1. MEY McGrane 8’3; 2. WA scored twice and added a pair of (Olivia Rupp) 70th. Crestwood ................................................... 1 0 0 — 1
against GAR. Crusaders. Argenio. DISCUS -- 1. WA Taylor 85’9; 2. MEY
Lavery; 3. WA McGuire. LONG JUMP -- 1. WA assists to lead the Royals to the Shots: BER 29, WVW 9; Saves: BER 5 (Sarah
Wilczynski, Allison Gardner), WVW 18 (Maggie
Nanticoke..................................................... 1 0 0 — 1
First half: 1. NAN Cassie Yalch (Lexi Bolinski)
Darrell Crawford had wins in Shelley Black set a new Shiner 15’6; 2. MEY Lewis; 3. MEY Moses. 800 --
shutout win. D’Angelo, Lily Shemo); Corners: BER 3, WVW 2. 13th min; 2. CRE Hannah Coffin (Gabby Termini)
1. WA Radzwilka 2:26.5; 2. WA Golden; 3. MEY
the triple jump and the long Coughlin school record with a Hernandez. 200 -- 1. MEY Saver 27.9; 2. MEY Holy Redeemer ........................................... 3 2 — 5 14th.
Shots: CRE 31, NAN 10; Saves: CRE 7 (Megan
jump for the Grenadiers. 58.2 in the 400 while placing Wilburn; 3. WA Cruz. 3200 -- 1. WA Golden; 2.
WA Crake; 3. MEY Moses. JAVELIN -- 1. WA
Hazleton Area.............................................. 0 0 — 0
First half: 1. HR, Hallie Rexer 8th min; 2. HR, Shai-
Coughlin 2, Lake-Lehman 0 White), NAN 15 Shelby Divers; Corners: CRE 5,
3200 RELAY -- 1. HR 12:34.4. 110 HURDLES Gitkos 90’0; 2. WA Wolsiffer; 3. MEY Lavery. NAN 2.
-- 1. HR Razawich 14.9; 2. GAR Chintalla; 3. HR first in the 100 hurdles, the shot 1600 RELAY -- 1. WA 5:23.4. HIGH JUMP -- 1.
na Dougherty (Megan Phillips) 10th; 3. HR, Rexer
Marissa Lecara and Lindsey
Shandra. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. GAR Crawford 45’
3; 2. GAR Soto; 3. HR Wert. 100 -- 1. HR Gawlas put and the long jump. MEY Mahalal 4’8; 2. MEY Quinones; 3. MEY
Dempsey.
10.9; 2. HR Tarselli; 3. GAR Benton. 1600 -- 1. 3200 RELAY -- 1. CRE 13:24. 110 HURDLES
HR Kabacinski 4:55; 2. HR Lambert; 3. HR -- 1. COU Black 13.7; 2. COU Frolick; 3. CRE
Dotzel. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. COU Williams 33’8; 2.
Limongelli. SHOT PUT -- 1. GAR Soto 38’10; 2.
HR Burton; 3. GAR Grishem. 400 -- 1. HR Gdouin COU Castellana; 3. COU Centi. 100 -- 1. CRE Northwest 95, HS BASEBALL
Mack 12.9; 2. COU Walker; 3. COU Bourdeau.
57.0; 2. GAR Watt; 3. HR Ghezzi. 400 RELAY --
1. HR 49.3. 300 HURDLES -- 1. HR Razawich; 3. 1600 -- 1. CRE Coffin 5:38; 2. CRE Chrismer; 3. Lake-Lehman 55
CRE Brown. SHOT PUT -- 1. COU Black 26’ 5 ½;

McClain pulls Tigers past Pittston Area


GAR Soto; 3. GAR Chintalla. POLE VAULT -- 1.
GAR Taylor 8’0; 2. GAR Jones. DISCUS -- 1. HR 2. COU Mondulick; 3. COU Zbierski. 400 -- 1. Nikki Black contributed to
COU Black 58.2; 2. CRE Newak; 3. CRE Kropski.
Namey 111’7; 2. HR Bertran; 3. HR Foy. LONG
JUMP -- 1. GAR Crawford 20’10; 2. HR Temas- 400 RELAY -- 1. CRE 52.7; 2. COU. 300 four wins as Northwest defeat-
HURDLES -- 1. COU Froleck 51.3; 2. CRE
ura; 3. HR Banas. 800 -- 1. HR Murphy 2:38; 2.
HR Foust; 3. HR Evans. 200 -- 1. HR Tarselli Moran; 3. CRE Metzger. POLE VAULT -- 1. COU ed Lake-Lehman. Black placed
Youkoski 7’6; 2. CRE Sweeney. DISCUS --
22.6; 2. HR Gawlas; 3. HR Carr. 3200 -- 1. HR
Murthy 11:43; 2. HR Limongelli; 3. HR Ford. 1.COU Mondulick 80’3; 2. COU Kennedy; 3. CRE first in the 100 and the 300
Kojo. LONG JUMP -- 1.COU Black 17’10; 2.
JAVELIN -- 1. HR Bedrin 129’10; 2. HR Bertran;
COU Twyman; 3. COU Williams. 800 -- 1. CRE hurdles while also running on TUNKHANNOCK — Josh (4-3). fifth to take the lead for good.
3. GAR Jones. 1600 RELAY -- 1. GAR 3:38.
HIGH JUMP -- 1. HR Tomasura 5’2; 2. HR Banas; Coffin 2:44; 2. CRE Krupski; 3. CRE Surdy. 200 --
1. CRE Newak 26.5; 2. COU Bourdeau; 3. CRE the winning squads in the 1600 McClain hit a two-out single in Shane Casey struck out nine
3. GAR Chintalla.
Leo. 3200 -- 1. CRE Roberts 14:48; 2. COU
Skenzak; 3. CRE Kocher. JAVELIN -- 1. COU
relay and the 400 relay. the bottom of the seventh to
Hazleton Area
ab r h bi
Wyoming Area
ab r h bi in six innings for the win and
Wyoming Area 82,
Yakabovicz 80’6; 2. CRE Yocius; 3. COU
Bartoletti. 1600 RELAY -- 1. CRE 4:23. HIGH
Nicole Snyder placed first in score Mike Papi and give Tunk- Bayzick p 3 0 0 0 Carey rf 3 0 0 0
Nick Aigeldinger came on for
Cara ss 4 1 0 0 Murphy 3b 2 0 1 1
Meyers 68 JUMP -- 1. CRE Krupski 4’6; 2. CRE Engler. the 100 hurdles and the triple hannock a 4-3 victory over Pitt- Barletta cf 2 2 1 1 Rmanoski p 0 0 0 0
the save for Crestwood (2-5).
Medvecky 3b 3 1 1 2 Klepadlo p 0 0 0 0
jump for the Black Knights. ston Area in a battle of division- Nikonenko lf 3 0 1 1 Maloney dh 3 1 1 0 Berwick (2-4) got two singles
Eric Eramo won the high Hanover Area 118, 3200 RELAY -- 1. LL 11:04. 100 HURDLES -- LaRose rf 0 0 0 0 McDrmtt 2b 3 0 0 0
1. LL Snyder 16’; 2. NW Walsh; 3. NW Bonk.
jump and the pole vault to lead Nanticoke Area 19 TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. LL Snyder 33’3; 2. NW al leaders in Wyoming Valley Chirico dh
Vigna 1b
2 0 0 0 Nowicki c
3 0 1 0 Bone lf
3 1 2 0
2 1 2 2
from T.J. Lashock and a double
Shaffer; 3. NW Jimcosky. 100 -- 1. NW Black
Wyoming Area to the victory Conference baseball Wednesday. Horwath pr 0 0 0 0 Colarsso 1b 3 1 3 1 by Dave Calovi.
Olivia Jendrzejewski placed 13.8; 2. LL Mathers; 2. NW Kennedy. 1600 -- 1.
NW Stavitski 6:28; 2. LL Foster; 3. LL Gromel. Rubasky c 3 0 1 0 Granteed ss 0 0 0 0
against Meyers. Ahmad Bouie first in the triple jump, the long SHOT PUT -- 1. NW Mazonkey 29’; 2. LL Tunkhannock (Division I Klein 2b 3 0 0 0 Wlkowiak cf 1 1 0 0
Wolfe pr 0 0 0 0 Crestwood Berwick
added victories in the 200 and jump and the high jump as
Runner; 3. LL Salaway. 400 -- 1. NW Hennigan
66’; 2. LL Ascevedo; 3. LL Lawson. 400 RELAY -- West) improved to 7-1. Pittston Totals 26 4 5 4 Totals 20 5 9 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Aigeldingr lf-p 3 0 1 1 Fnstrmcr 2b 3 0 0 1
the 400 in the win. Hanover Area defeated the
1. NW 53.9. 300 HURDLES -- 1. NW Black 47.8;
2. NW Walsh; 3. LL Falik. POLE VAULT -- 1. NW
Area (Division I East) fell to 5-2. Hazleton Area ......................... 000 202 0 — 4
Wyoming Area ........................ 010 211 x — 5 Survilla lf 0 0 0 0 Soblski p-cf 3 0 1 0
Chris Beauvoir won the tri- Trojans.
Begliomino 7’; 2. LL Sabol; 3. NW Mazonkey.
DISCUS -- 1. NW Mazonkey 96’6; 2. NW
After Pittston Area took a 1-0 2B – Barletta; HR – Medvecky, Bone, Colarusso Beshada rf
Quintiliani rf
2 0 1 0 Lashock 3b 3 0 2 0
2 0 0 0 DCalovi c 3 0 1 0
IP H R ER BB SO
ple jump for Meyers while 3200 RELAY -- 1. HAN 14:20. 110 HURDLES
-- 1. HAN Piper 20.2; 2. HAN Rodgers; 3. NAN
Womelsdorf; 3. NW Dalmas. LONG JUMP -- 1. lead in the first inning, Tunk- Hazleton Area Brynok 1b
Berg c
4 1 1 0 Curtin c
3 0 0 0 Miller ss
1 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
LL Mathers 14’5; 2. NW Price; 3. LL Lee. 800 -- 1. Bayzick (L, 0-1) ........ 7.0 9 5 4 3 3
Jesper Bjorkman won the shot Chalker. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. HAN Jendrzejewski LL Lipski 2:45; 2. NW Price; 3. NW Rupert. 200 -- hannock used a two-run single Wyoming Area Casey p 0 0 0 0 McDnel cf-lf 3 1 0 0
34’ 3 ½; 2. HAN Maldonado; 3. HAN Rabbas. 100 1. NW Hennigan 28’5; 2. LL Eddy; 3. NW Sartini dh 3 2 3 0 Berube 1b 2 0 1 0
put. -- 1. HAN Piper 13.9; 2. HAN Kegan; 3. NAN Kennedy. 3200 -- 1. NW Rupert 14:16; 2. LL by Jeremy Lee to score three Romanoski................ 5.2
Klepadlo (W, 1-1) .... 1.1
3
1
4
0
4
0
2
1
6
1 Ritz cf 2 0 1 0 Gensel pr 0 1 0 0
3200 RELAY -- 1. MEY 9:42.5; 2. WA. 110 Carne. 1600 -- 1. HAN Viti 6:58; 2. HAN Metric. Foster; 3. LL DePrimo. JAVELIN -- 1. NW ERinehimr 3b 2 1 0 0 Cadman dh 2 1 1 0
HURDLES -- 1. MEY Anderson 17.1l 2. WA SHOT PUT -- 1. HAN Curtis 30’4; 2. HAN Earley; Dalmas 102’3; 2. NW Mazonkey; 3. NW Rupert. times in the second. The Patri- Snyder ss 2 0 1 0 Favata dh 1 0 0 0
Bone; 3. WA Eramo. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. MEY 3. HAN Saraka. 400 -- 1. HAN Keegan 66.2; 2. 1600 RELAY -- 1. NW 4:33. HIGH JUMP -- 1. Caladie 2b 0 0 0 0 JCalovi rf 0 0 0 0
Beauvoir 41.9; 2. MEY Brown; 3. WA Bone. 100 -- NAN Carne; 3. NAN Jaikes. 400 RELAY -- 1. NW Jimkosky 5’; 2. LL Snyder; 3. NW Rupert. ots came back with two runs in Dallas 10, Nanticoke 9 Miale ph 1 1 0 0 Harer p 0 0 0 0
1. WA Boule 11.2; 2. MEY Proltor; 3. MEY HAN 58.1. 300 HURDLES -- 1. HAN Pena 62.9. Sweeney ph 1 0 0 0 May lf-rf 3 1 1 0
Benezkowsky. 1600 -- 1. WA Hromek 5:28; 2. POLE VAULT -- 1. NAN Swanberry 6’6. DISCUS the top of the third and the The host Mountaineers rallied Sadvary 2b 0 0 0 0
Totals 25 5 8 1 Totals 28 4 7 1
score stayed knotted until for four runs in the bottom of Crestwood................................ 000 320 0 — 5
McClain’s single. the sixth and held on to beat Berwick..................................... 030 100 0 — 4
2B – Sartini, DCalovi
HS ROUNDUP Mike Healey went the dis- Nanticoke. Marc Noyalis (three IP H R ER BB SO
Crestwood
tance on the mound, striking RBI) and Greg Petorak (two Casey (W, 1-1)......... 6.0 6 4 1 4 9

Dallas tennis team downs Valley West


Aigeldinger (S) ......... 1.0 1 0 0 0 2
out eight. RBI) each doubled twice for Berwick
Brian Delaney doubled, Dallas (4-2), while Brian Step- Soboleski .................. 3.1
Harer (L, 1-1)............ 3.2
4
4
2
3
1
2
4
1
1
1
scored a run and had an RBI for niak added a double and two
Pittston Area. RBI. Lake-Lehman 13, GAR 0
The Times Leader staff David Fanelli 6-1, 6-2; 2. L.J. Sidari (HAZ)
def. Trevor Alder 6-0, 6-1; 3. Nick Bartal
sets. Zack Dirsa earned the win in Justin Cornell allowed just
SINGLES – 1. Michael McGraw (MMI) Pittston Area Tunkhannock
DALLAS – Scot Riccetti (HAZ) def. Nick Szewczyk 6-1, 6-1 def. Caleb Fetterolf 6-2, 6-3; 2. Derek ab r h bi ab r h bi relief and Noyalis picked up the two hits in a five-inning victory
DOUBLES – 1. Peter Gallagher/Tom Bone p 3 0 1 0 KCuster cf 3 0 1 0
and Ryan McCarthy won Miley (HAZ) def. John Scrobola/Tyler
Volkel (BER) def. Balaganesh Natarajan 6-4, Bressler p 1 0 0 0 Zaner 2b 0 0 0 0 save. for the Black Knights at home.
6-4; 3. Brandon Haydt (BER) def. Justin ASchwab 3b 3 1 1 0 Saylor dh 4 0 0 0
their singles matches to Manganello 6-0, 6-0; 2. Mauro Notaro/Don Sheen 6-2, 6-7 (4-7), 6-3 Savokinas ss 2 1 1 0 Papi ss 2 1 1 0 Bobby Briggs (3-4, two RBI), Cornell added a single and two
Tedesco (HAZ) def. Nick Leon/Connor
help Dallas beat Wyoming Manganello 6-1, 6-0
DOUBLES – 1. Eric Pangelinian/Jeremy Emmett 2b
Delaney dh
0 0 0 0 Healey p 4 0 1 0
3 1 1 1 Cndeelis 1b 2 1 1 0 Eric Hauer (2-5, double, two RBI at the plate.
Moyer (BER) def. Corey Sisoxk/Ryan
Valley West 4-1 on Wednes- Twardzik 6-0, 6-1; 2. Noah Long/Arlinson Musto c
Razvillas 1b
3 0 1 1 WCuster c
3 0 1 0 McClain 3b
3 1 1 1
4 1 2 1 RBI) and John Clawson (triple, Zack Yursha tripled and drove
day in Wyoming Valley Con- Tunkhannock 5, Reyes (BER) def. Michael Macarevich/Tyler
Fulton 6-3, 6-1
Hahn rf 3 0 0 0 Goodwin lf 2 0 0 0 two RBI) led the Trojans (1-7). in two while Ryan Murphy and
Mancini lf 3 0 0 0 Lee rf 3 0 1 2
ference boys tennis action. Meyers 0 Antal cf 3 0 1 0
Josh Everett each had two hits
Totals 27 3 7 2 Totals 27 4 8 4 Nanticoke Dallas
Steve Brand was the lone The Tigers picked up the BOYS VOLLEYBALL Pittston Area............................ 102 000 0 — 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi and an RBI for Lake-Lehman
winner for the Spartans, sweep, led by singles wins Holy Redeemer 3, Tunkhannock........................... 030 000 1 — 4
2B – Savokinas, Delaney, Condeelis
Hauer cf
Briggs 2b
5
4
1
1
2 2
3 2
Narcum c
DeBona cf
3 2 1 0
4 2 2 1 (6-1).
winning at No. 1 singles. from Kyle Christy, Jordan Hanover Area 0 IP H R ER BB SO Yudichak c
Clawson 1b
4
3
1
0
2 1
1 2
Noyals 1b-p 3 3 2 3
Stpnk p-1b 2 2 2 2 Jeff Thomas singled for the
SINGLES – 1. Steve Brand (WVW) def. Pittston Area
Ivan 1b 0 0 0 0 Dirsa p 0 0 0 0
Ethan Pensak 6-3, 6-1; 2. Scot Riccetti Herbert and Josh Herbert. The Royals won easily by Bone .......................... 4.1
Bressler (L, 1-1) ....... 2.1
6
2
3
1
3
1
2
3
1
3 Jezewski 3b 4 1 2 0 Muldoon lf 2 0 0 1 Grenadiers (2-4).
(DAL) def. Tyler Ryman 6-4, 6-2; 3. Ryan SINGLES – 1. Kyle Christy (TUN) def. Tunkhannock Vitale lf 4 0 0 0 Rinehart pr 0 0 0 0
McCarthy (DAL) def. Anthony Molino 6-4, Chris McGavin 6-2, 6-1; 2. Jordan Herbert the score of 25-4, 25-10, Healey (W, 3-1)........ 7.0 7 3 0 1 8 Meck rf 0 0 0 0 Petorak 2b 4 0 2 2
Yalch dh 4 1 1 0 Napkora rf 0 0 0 0 GAR Lake-Lehman
6-1 (TUN) def. Corey Graham 6-2, 6-0; 3. Josh
Herbert (TUN) def. Mia Scocozzo 6-0, 6-1
25-8 as Brian McKernan (3 Ioanna p 0 0 0 0 Schilling dh 2 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
DOUBLES – 1. Blake Donavan/Francois Thomas ss 2 0 1 0 Murphy lf 3 2 2 1
Ross (DAL) def. James Yozviak/Sabri DOUBLES – 1. Mark Swick/Brent Christy kills, 1 point, 1 dig), Nick Wyoming Area 5, Decker p-rf
Higgs ss
4
2
2
2
2 2
1 0
Ivoska dh
Saba 3b
1 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 Prednis cf 1 0 0 0 Carter ph 1 0 0 0
(TUN) def. Hayden Schutz/Chris Yanovich Placencio ph 1 0 0 0 Everett 2b 3 1 2 1
Aboutanos 6-2, 6-0; 2. Tyler Tuck/Steve
Mingey (DAL) def Tom Derby/Steve Whea- 6-0, 6-0; 2. Matt Stuoney/Robbie Hug (TUN)
Morrison (3 kills, 1 dig) Hazleton Area 4 Totals 34 914 9 Totals
Patel ss 2 1 1 0
261010 9 Smith p 2 0 0 0 Bean ph 1 1 1 0
Letteer lf 2 0 0 0 Mathers ss 1 1 0 0
ton 6-0, 6-2 def. Trevor Kiefer/Nick Fonzo 6-0, 6-0 and Mike Damos (7 kills, 5 Wyoming Area answered Nanticoke............................... 100 403 1 — 9 Rodriguez c 2 0 0 0 Partingtn ph 1 1 1 0
Dallas ..................................... 301 024 x — 10
points) led the way. Hazleton Area’s home run in the 2B – Hauer, Higgs, Noyalis 2, Petorak 2, Stepniak;
Curiel rf
Moore 1b
1
2
0
0
1 0
0 0
McGovrn 1b 1 2 1 0
Balloun ph 0 0 0 0
Hazleton Area 5, Berwick 4, MMI Prep 1 3B – Clawson Klapat 3b 2 0 0 0 Yursha cf 2 2 1 2
sixth with one of its own in the IP H R ER BB SO Ankner 2b 0 0 0 0 Parschk ph 1 0 0 0
Wyoming Area 0 Derek Volkel and Justin H.S. BOYS LACROSSE home half, as Kyle Colarusso’s Nanticoke Skrpenak dh 2 0 0 0 Cornell p 1 0 1 2
Decker (L, 0-2) ......... 5.1 8 9 8 3 3 Paulsks dh 1 2 1 0
The host Cougars didn’t Sheen pulled out close Wyoming Seminary 13, solo shot was the difference in Ioanna........................ 0.2 2 1 1 1 0 CuBrbcci 3b 0 0 0 2
Dallas Donovan ph 1 0 0 0
drop a set and lost only matches at second and Moravian Academy 5 the Warriors’ win. Stepniak .................... 3.2 10 5 5 1 2 Shurites rf 1 1 1 0
Dirsa (W, 2-1) ........... 2.1 2 3 3 2 4 Davenprt ph 1 0 0 0
seven games in a sweep of third singles, respectively, Pat McMullen led the Colarusso finished the day Noyalis (S) ................ 1.0 2 1 1 1 2 CoBrbcci c 1 0 0 1
Wyoming Area. for Berwick, with the latter Blue Knights with five 3-for-3 while P.J. Bone also add- Totals 17 0 2 0 Totals
Sweitzer ph 1 0 0 0
21131010
Peter Gallagher and Tom going three sets. goals in the victory against ed a home run for the Warriors Crestwood 5, Berwick 4 GAR ............................................ 000 00 — 0
Lake-Lehman............................. 832 0x — 13
Miley were perfect at first Michael McGraw picked Moravian Academy. Riley (2-6). Ron Klepadlo picked up Dominic Sartini finished 3B – Yursha
IP H R ER BB SO
doubles for Hazleton Area, up the lone win for the Breig added three goals in the win in relief. 3-for-3 with a double as the GAR
which improved to 9-1 in Preppers, taking the No. 1 the win while Ray Zimlin John Medvecky hit the tying Comets rallied for three runs in Smith (L, 0-1) ........... 4.0 10 13 10
Lake-Lehman
5 1

league play. singles match in straight had 10 saves in goal. shot in the sixth for the Cougars the fourth and two more in the Cornell (W, 4-0) ....... 5.0 2 0 0 1 5
SINGLES – 1. Tom Delahanty (HAZ) def.
CMYK

THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ S P O R T S THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2011 PAGE 5B

Robbins, Ostrum bridge the gap and do it for kids


Robbins catches up and kept up the same pace. And no Dennis Bonvie, long-time right
other females came up on me.” winger for the Wilkes-Barre/
passes leader; women’s Bob Yanick, 24, of Nanticoke, Scranton Penguins ice hockey
winner Ostrum unchallenged. who only started running 18 team who became a fan icon and
months ago, passed eight run- his wife Kelly served as honorary
ners on the Pierce Street Bridge, chairs for the race. The Bonvies
By ROBERT MINER earning him a third-place overall presented the money prizes and
For The Times Leader Robbins Ostrum finish in 20:03. Deedra Porfirio, trophies to the award winners.
Wyoming Valley Children's Association's in-
WILKES-BARRE – Sean Rob- 34, of West Pittston, finished augural running of the Do it for the Kids 5K Run
results
bins and Ali Ostrum finished 1-2, Market Street Bridge early in the fourth overall and second among Top 10
Sean Robbins, 41, Shavertown, 18:20
capturing overall male and fe- race after Weaver had gone out the women in 20:25. Ali Ostrum, 24, Hanover Twp., 19:54
male honors in the inaugural run- extremely fast. “All I saw of (Ostrum) was her Bob Yonick, 24, Nanticoke, 20:03
Deedra Porfirio, 34, W. Pittston, 20:25
ning of the Do it for the Kids 5K “After that, I was basically back throughout the race,” said Mike Wilczyski, 39, Mountain Top, 21:04
Alex Henery, 23, Wilkes-Barre, 21:09
Run on Wednesday evening. alone,” said Robbins. “I was hop- Porfirio, who ran track (1 mile, 2 Nathan Cheek, 14, Edwardsville, 21:24
Jayce Temperine, 14, Hanover Twp., 21:29
Robbins, 41, of Shavertown, ing to pick it up a bit on the Nes- mile and 4x800 meters relay) for Rich Owens, 59, Wilkes-Barre, 21:33
Joey August, 15, Hanover Twp., 21:49
finished the race that started at bitt Park dike. But the wind was Pittston Area High School. “I had Male award winners: Overall: 1. Robbins, $50;
2. Yonick, $25; 3. Wilczyski, $10 or free registration
the Luzerne County Courthouse really bad. It was a struggle. So I no chance at all of catching her.” for Wilkes-Barre YMCA 3-Mile Run on the Fourth of
July. Age group winners:
and finished at the Market Street just settled into a good pace.” Notes: The race had to be al- Overall masters winners: 1. Rich Owens, 59,
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Bridge, in 18 minutes and 20 sec- Ostrum’s win was in wire-to- tered due to too much water in Wilkes-Barre, 211:33, $50; 2. John Sobota, 54, Forty
Fort, 21:33, $25; 3. Rich Chase, 64, Larksville, $10.
onds. Ostrum finished 1:34 be- Nesbitt Park. Runners had to run Age group winner: Runners participating in Wednesday’s “Do It For the Kids” 5K
wire fashion. 11-15: Nathan Cheek. 16-20: None. 21-25: Alex
hind. on the dike instead of in the park. Run in Wilkes-Barre cross over the Market Street Bridge to King-
“I hung onto two boys over the Henery. 26-30: Steve Weber. 31-35: Ryan Veet. 36-

“It’s a great idea, having a race first half mile,” said Ostrum, 24, According to race director
40: James Cole. 41-45: Dan O’Donnel. 46-50: Scott
Meuser. 51-55: Bob Warnagiris. 56-59: Dan Harris. ston. Proceeds from the event helped benefit the Wyoming Valley
on Wednesday evening,” said of Hanover Twp., who ran track Craig Lukatch, proceeds from the
60-65: Joe Dutko. 66-70: None. 70 & over: None.
Top 3 females
Children’s Association.
Ali Ostrum, 24, Hanover Twp., 19:54
Robbins, who is the area’s top and cross country for Misericor- race go to the Wyoming Valley Deedra Porfirio, 34, W. Pittston, 20:25
Michele Covington, 37, Olyphant, 22:02 Gagliardi. 41-45: Stacey Weidler. 46-50: Elizabeth Saturday: Cancer Awareness 5K Run and Fun
triathlete. “It breaks up the train- dia University and now runs for Children’s Association which Female award winners: Overall: 1. Ostrum, Moran. 51-55: Amy Bicking. 56-59: Sharon Davies. Walk at Luzerne County Community College, Pros-
ing week.” the Keystone Elite Track Club of provides preschool education $50; 2. Porfirio, $25; 3. Covington, $10. Overall mas-
ters winners: 1. Traci Dutko-Strungis, 42, Mountain
60-65: None. 66-70: None. 70 & over: None. Field:
166 (5K), 10 (Kids Fun Run). Official starter: Regi-
pect Street, Nanticoke at 10 a.m. Info: Miranda Cos-
ta, 740-0237.
Robbins caught and passed Elizabethtown. “I kept the same and therapeutic services for chil- Top, 24:43, $50; 2. Meg Kennedy, 40, Mountain
Top, 27:47, $25; 3. Leslie Texeira, 41, Courtdale,
nald Thomas. Timing and results: Dove Timing.
Honorary Chair: Dennis and Kelly Bonvie. Race di-
Sunday: Wyoming Valley Striders 37th annual
Chreey Blossom 5 Mile Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk
Wayne Weaver, 24, of Tunkhan- pace and the two boys just fell off dren with developmental disabil- 28:19, $10. Age group winners: 11-15: None. 16-20: rector: Craig Lukatch, Wyoming Valley Children’s “Tim Thomas Memorial” (the run is the second leg of
Liz Demko. 21-25: Rosalie Warren. 26-30: Jacqua- Association Director of Development. the Striders Triple Crown) at Kirby Park at 10 a.m.
nock, on the first trip over the back. After that, I was all alone. I ities. lyn Stevenson. 31-35: Amanda Bau. 36-40: Jen Stec- Schedule Info: Vince Wojnar, 474-5363.

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AHL: East Division Final SECOND ROUND


WBS Penguins vs. Charlotte Checkers DRAFT PREDICTIONS
33. New England (from Carolina)..........................Phil Taylor, DT, Baylor
P O S I T I O N - B Y- P O S I T I O N M AT C H U P S 34. Buffalo..........................................Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State
Continued from Page 1B 35. Cincinnati .......................................................Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh
The momentum is at a peak Wagner was tied for second argue with Thiessen’s poise or That puts the Panthers in a 36. Denver .............................................................Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA
for each side as the Charlotte with four points, including a his numbers. 37. Cleveland .....................................................Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
tough spot. They can take either 38. Arizona........................................Jabaal Sheard, OLB/DE, Pittsburgh
Checkers and Wilkes-Barre/ natural hat of the top two quarterbacks in 39. Tennessee ...........................................................Andy Dalton, QB, TCU
Scranton Penguins open the trick in Game Special Teams the draft – Auburn’s Cam New- 40. Dallas ..........................................................Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
East Division Finals tonight at 6. During eight Penguins – After an 0-for-16 ton or Missouri’s Blaine Gabbert, 41. Washington............................................Colin Kaepernick, QB, Nevada
the Mohegan Sun Arena. regular season start against Norfolk, the Pen- both of whom are considered 42. Houston ......................................................Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia
The Checkers reached the matchups guins power play rebounded to risky selections. Or they can play 43. Minnesota ......................................Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina
finals by upsetting the defend- against Char- finish the series a respectable 44. Detroit .......................................Davon House, CB, New Mexico State
it safe and go with a higher-rated 45. San Francisco .................................Bruce Carter, LB, North Carolina
ing Calder Cup champion Her- lotte, Potter 6-for-32, converting 18.8 per- defensive player such as Alaba- 46. Denver (from Miami).........................Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
shey Bears with an overtime led all bluelin- cent of the time. On the season ma DT Marcell Dareus, Texas 47. St. Louis ...................................................Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
win in Game 6. The Penguins ers with six the Penguins power play had a
Potter A&M LB Von Miller or LSU 48. Oakland.................................................Johnny Patrick, CB, Louisville
made a successful turnaround points and was success rate of 17.3 percent, so
cornerback Patrick Peterson. 49. Jacksonville ..................................................Raheem Moore, S, UCLA
to win the four consecutive an impressive plus-10. Robert they picked the right time to 50. San Diego...........................................Leonard Hankerson, WR, Miami
games to oust the Norfolk Bortuzzo, Brian Strait and Joey peak.
Whatever the decision, quar-
51. Tampa Bay .....................................................Danny Watkins, G, Baylor
Admirals. Mormina provide a solid anchor The bigger strength for the terbacks could be the highlight
52. New York Giants.........................................Martez Wilson, LB, Illinois
Both teams will carry the on defense that excels at block- Penguins is their penalty kill. of the first round as some mock 53. Indianapolis ..............................................Mikel LeShoure, RB, Illinois
momentum they gained from ing shots and clogging up lanes. Against Norfolk they allowed drafts have as many as seven 54. Philadelphia....................................................Curtis Brown, CB, Texas
the first round of the playoffs Andrew Hutchinson had three four power play goals on 29 going in the initial 32 picks to- 55. Kansas City ....................................Jerrel Jernigan, WR, Boise State
and come into the East Division assists against Norfolk but opportunities. Not bad. Losing night. 56. New Orleans ......................................................Jurrell Casey, DT, USC
Finals with a ton of confidence: didn’t register a point and was a Bryan Lerg for the end of the The actions should pick up 57. Seattle ......................................................Randall Cobb, WR, Kentucky
minus-7 against in four regular between picks 17-32 where teams 58. Baltimore ...............................................Titus Young, WR, Boise State
series didn’t help, and his re- 59. Atlanta ...............................................Lance Kendricks, TE, Wisconsin
FORWARDS season games against the turn could provide a huge boost missing out on a quarterback 60. New England....................................................Clint Boling, G, Georgia
Penguins – This is an area Checkers. for the penalty kill unit. earlier might try to trade back 61. San Diego (from N.Y. Jets)..............................Allen Bailey, DE, Miami
that the Penguins need to Charlotte – Bryan Rodney Charlotte – This could be an into the first round, like Denver 62. Chicago........................................................Orlando Franklin, T, Miami
improve. Of the 10 goals scored had a stellar year for Charlotte, explosion waiting to happen. did last year for Tim Tebow. 63. Pittsburgh.............................................James Carpenter, T, Alabama
by Penguins’ posting nine goals and 47 During the regular season the Only one team picking between 64. Green Bay ........................................Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech
forwards points – 10th best among defen- Checkers had the third best 17-32 – Seattle – is considered
against Nor- semen in the power play in the AHL with a needy of a quarterback. They also need a bookend for Help is needed on both lines.
folk, only one AHL. success rate of 21 percent. In Here’s what the first round Mario Williams in the new 3-4 Sherrod gets the nod over the
player – Joe But Rodney the postseason the Charlotte defense and get one in Jordan, final two potential first-round
could look like. No trades are
Vitale – regis- was also a power play has been one of the projected, but expect a few in the who is one of the more under- tackles because of his experience
tered more team-worst worst, scoring four times in 33
final picks as teams jockey for rated players. on the left side. Could fit any-
than one. And minus-15 on chances. Expect that to change.
the year, sug- QBs. where on the line but center.
he had two. Charlotte’s penalty kill was 12. Minnesota Vikings
Sterling gesting that
While the about even with the Penguins 1. Carolina Panthers 23. Philadelphia Eagles
the offensive Jake Locker, QB, Washington
Penguins need to get better up during the regular season,
front against a deep Checkers Rodney gambles don’t killing 83.6 percent of the pow- Cam Newton, QB, Auburn Locker would have likely been Gabe Carimi, T, Wisconsin
lineup, there’s no reason to always pay off. Still, Rodney er plays it faced. In the playoffs, Panthers could take a safer the top overall pick had he come Only the Bears were worse at
believe they won’t. Brett Ster- only posted one point – an so far, they’ve been even better. route with the pick, but need to out last season. He struggled as a protecting the passer than the
ling – a proven playoff perform- assist, against Hershey so it’s Against Hershey the Checkers get a quarterback of the future senior, but has the moxie and Eagles, who surrendered 50
er, is still looking for his first only a matter of time before he only allowed one power play now since they don’t own a sec- determination to get better. A lot sacks. Just a matter of which
goal of the postseason. Tom starts producing. Overall, the goal on 26 opportunities. They ond-round pick. Biggest boom or like Brett Favre when he was lineman they like the best at this
Wallace had 20 goals in the Charlotte defense may be a even scored a shorthanded bust pick in the draft. drafted. point.
regular season and, after mis- vulnerability as all seven blue- tally as well.
sing the first two games of the liners were even or a minus-one Edge: Checkers. If the penal- 2. Denver Broncos 13. Detroit Lions 24. New Orleans Saints
Norfolk series due to an injury, in the first round. Newcomer ty kill stays strong and the Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama Tyron Smith, T, USC Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama
he got healthier and sharper as Justin Faulk signed an ATO with power play picks up, look out. The NFL’s worst overall de- The Lions get their eventual The lack of first-round talent at
the series went on. Expect Ryan Charlotte after finishing his fense starts to rebuild against the replacement for Jeff Backus, who positions of need may force the
Craig to post more than the one college career with Minnesota- Pivotal Player run after allowing a league-high will turn 34 during the season. Saints to go off the expected
goal he tallied in the first round. Duluth, which won a national Penguins – Chris Collins 26 TDs on the ground. Smith could start out on the path. The 2009 Heisman Trophy
Rookies Nick Petersen, Keven championship. finished the Norfolk series with right side, although he is one of
Edge: Penguins. Scoring and winner could solve a dilemma
Veilleux and Ben Street gained no goals and a black eye – his 3. Buffalo Bills the more overrated players in the
their first AHL playoff experi- strong play in their own zone, that forced the signing of some
fifth of the season. The former Von Miller, LB, Texas A&M draft.
ence against Norfolk and what more could you ask for? journeymen.
is something that Collins des- Bills hope Miller’s pass rush-
should have the confidence perately wants to change. The 14. St. Louis Rams
Goaltending ing ability will make people 25. Seattle Seahawks
needed to put up more points. latter is proof that Collins has
forget about recent first-round J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado
Charlotte – Sure, the slate is Penguins – Brad Thiessen the heart to do so. If his offen-
bust Aaron Maybin, who has The lack of quality first-round Smith is a top-15 talent whose
wiped clean for the postseason, carried over his exceptional sive talent can resurface and
but one can’t ignore the depth play in the regular season to done nothing in two seasons. playmakers hamper the Rams’ many off-field concerns could
match his grit, Collins can be a
that the Checkers had up front the playoffs, posting an aston- plans to help out quarterback have him completely off some
very dangerous postseason
during the regular season when ishing 1.68 4. Cincinnati Bengals Sam Bradford, so they’ll bolster draft boards. But the Seahawks
player.
they scored the second most GAA and a Charlotte – There are two big Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU the front four with a versatile need secondary help and are
goals in the .940 save reasons why Jacob Micflikier is Although corner isn’t a huge lineman. willing to take the gamble.
league (265). percentage in a pain in the neck: he can ag- need, Peterson is too much of a
Charlotte had the first round. itate and score goals. That’s a playmaker to pass up. Consid- 15. Miami Dolphins 26. Baltimore Ravens
six forwards In five games deadly combination – one that ered by some as the best player Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas Brooks Reed, OLB/DE, Arizona
top the 20 against Char- led to 29 goals and 80 penalty in the draft. Chad Henne failed in his audi- The Ravens had just 27 sacks
goal mark, led lotte during minutes in the regular season. tion to be the quarterback, so the last season and have been unable
by Chris Terry Thiessen the season, Micflikier has yet to score in the 5. Arizona Cardinals Dolphins take a chance on Mal- to find a pass rusher to comple-
(34) and Jacob Thiessen won postseason and only two penal- Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri lett, whose strong arm has been ment Terrell Suggs. He’ll be a
Terry Micflikier (29). them all while registering a 1.97 ty minutes, so he has yet to get Once the CBA is settled, look overshadowed by a lack of mobil-
Center Zach GAA and a .926 save percent- situational pass rusher his first
to his game. for the Cards to bring in a vet ity and some off-field concerns.
Boychuk led the team with 65 age. He will be a major obstacle Prediction: Charlotte will be
season before moving into the
like Marc Bulger, who can let starting lineup.
points in the regular season for Charlotte and it wouldn’t be a stiffer challenge for Thiessen Gabbert sit and learn for a sea- 16. Jacksonville Jaguars
and 10 points in five postseason a surprise if he tempers the than the depleted Norfolk Da’Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson
son or two. They must get a QB 27. Atlanta Falcons
games. The bottom two lines Checkers scoring threat. squad. Still, the Penguins regu- The Jaguars had just 26 sacks
of the future out of this draft. Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois
can also put the puck in the net Charlotte – When it comes to lar season record of 7-1-0-0 last season, second lowest in the
with players like Oskar Osala, goaltending the Checkers are against the Checkers has to Liuget has the ability to play
6. Cleveland Browns NFL. And with Aaron Kampman
Riley Nash and Drayson Bow- like two different teams. Justin breed confidence that will carry anywhere on the line and could
A.J. Green, WR, Georgia coming off yet another ACL
man. Adding to the depth is Pogge faced the Penguins over into the postseason. But be drafted much higher. Howev-
Nick Dodge, who scored five seven times in the regular Green has the size and speed surgery, finding a pass rusher is
what would that record be if er, his average production will
goals all season but has tallied season and desired at the position and fills a of the utmost importance.
Murphy had started all eight probably land him in the lower
three in six playoff games. And posted a 1-4-1 games for Charlotte? huge need for the Browns. But half of the round.
he is also a little overhyped and 17. New England Patriots (from
like the Penguins, there is still record and a That’s all speculative. Look
room for the Checkers to im- 4.51 goals first-round receivers have a pret- Oakland)
for Thiessen to continue his 28. New England Patriots
prove. Terry only posted one against aver- strong play and head coach ty high failure rate. Ryan Kerrigan, DE/OLB, Purdue
Nate Solder, T, Colorado
goal in the series against Her- age. The John Hynes to keep his team An ideal spot for another quar-
7. San Francisco 49ers It’s hard to see the Patriots
shey, and Micflikier and Nash Checkers went on course against a challenging terback to go since the Patriots
haven’t been shy about draft-day making two first-round picks,
have yet to find the back of the with Pogge to Charlotte squad. Penguins in Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebras-
net. Pogge open the play- trades. If not, they strengthen especially with the number of
seven. ka
Edge: Slight one to Charlotte. offs against the pass rush with a Bill Belich- teams at the top of the second
Age and inconsistency are a
You can’t argue with 265 regu- Hershey, but he allowed four Quick Hits ick type player. round looking for a QB. But if
problem for the 49ers in the
lar season goals, but the Pen- goals in each game. That’s During the opening round of they do, Solder could end up the
secondary. After Amukumara,
guins’ 261 makes a good case. when they switched gears to the playoffs, the Penguins had 18. San Diego Chargers selection.
the draft talent drops significant-
Mike Murphy and things im- seven players – Joe Vitale, Nick ly at the cornerback position. Aldon Smith, DE/OLB, Missouri
DEFENSE proved. In the playoffs Murphy 29. Chicago Bears
Petersen, Keven Veilleux, Ryan The Chargers try once again to
Penguins – The Penguins was 3-1 with a 2.24 GAA and a Craig, Bryan Lerg, Zach Sill and 8. Tennessee Titans convert a D-lineman into a rush Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon State
blueline stifled the Norfolk .926 save percentage. On the Brian Strait, scored their first linebacker after 2009 first-round Fortunately for the Bears,
Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn
forwards and even carried the season, Murphy was a respect- AHL postseason goals. They there is plenty of first-round
Quarterback is a need, so the pick Larry English has struggled
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton offense able 21-11-4-3, 2.53 GAA and .919 accounted for 10 of the Pen- talent on both sides of the line so
Titans might try to move down a in the role. There aren’t too
at times. Corey Potter led the save percentage. He definitely guins’ 15 goals. they will be able to fill a hole
few spots and grab one. If not, many holes on the team.
team in scoring with six points solidifies the Charlotte net. -- Tom Venesky somewhere. Replacing Tommie
(goal, five assists) and Steve Edge: Penguins. You can’t Fairley will fill a hole on a line
that could have three unrestrict- 19. New York Giants Harris is a priority.
ed free agents once the CBA is Anthony Castonzo, T, Boston
30. New York Jets
settled. College
Age and injuries are catching Justin Houston, LB, Georgia

PENGUINS
9. Dallas Cowboys up with the offensive line. It’s Jets really need a rush line-
Pens sign Philip Samuelsson Robert Quinn, DE/OLB, North just a matter of which lineman backer and Houston could fit the
Philip Samuelsson – the son of former Pittsburgh defenseman Carolina the Giants like the best. Caston- bill. However, he has also been
Ulf Samuelsson, joined the Penguins on Wednesday to get a feel Most pundits have an O-line- zo could go a bit higher, though. compared to Jets first-round bust
Continued from Page 1B for the team and the way it prepares for the playoffs. He signed Vernon Gholston and could end
an ATO with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton this week after completing
man pegged for this spot. That’s
chances. Collins was tied for the possible, but so is a defensive 20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers up disappointing.
two years playing with Boston College.
second on the team in shots Samuelsson, who is a defenseman, said he is using the lineman to help out a pass rush Muhammad Wilkerson, DE,
with 14 during the first round. Temple 31. Pittsburgh Steelers
experience to get ready for next season. that got consistency only from
Sterling had 11 and Geoff Walk- “They’re in the middle of a playoff run so I don’t want to get in LB DeMarcus Ware. The versatile Wilkerson be- Aaron Williams, CB, Texas
er – who also has yet to score a the way too much. I am extremely excited to be here, see what it’s comes the first Temple player If the Steelers have a weak
goal, had 12. about and meet some of the staff and players. Anytime you sign 10. Washington Redskins selected in the first round since spot on defense, it’s at corner-
in the offseason you’re kind of antsy to get going. I’m looking back. They haven’t taken a cor-
The chances, and shots, Julio Jones, WR, Alabama RB Paul Palmer went 19th over-
forward to the fall,” he said.
haven’t disappeared. The Redskins are another all in 1987. He could be the steal ner in the first round since 1997
His father was well-known for his physical style and Philip said
Hynes said he doesn’t need his game is similar. team looking for a quarterback, of the draft. when they took Chad Scott, who
his forwards to necessarily have “The same kind of defensive defenseman, that’s what I strive but lack the picks to make a was corner/safety type player
a breakout game, but rather to be,” he said. move upward. Instead, they 21. Kansas City Chiefs like Williams.
keep doing what they’re doing “But he’s (Ulf) probably more physical than I am and that’s bolster a receiving corps that has Mike Pouncey, C/G, Florida
and the goals will come. something I need to improve on.” With age becoming a concern 32. Green Bay Packers
Although he plays the same position as his father, Philip said no one capable of being the No. 1
“We need everybody to bring target. at center and guard, Pouncey, Cameron Heyward, DE,
he didn’t feel the pressure to follow in his father’s footsteps. His
their strength at a high level. All brother and sister are both forwards, he said, and becoming a brother of the Steelers first Ohio State
you can control is putting your- defenseman was something that happened naturally. 11. Houston Texans rounder last year, would be an The son of Ironhead Heyward
self in situations to score,” “I was never pressured to be that type of defenseman, it just Cameron Jordan, DE, California ideal fit. will provide depth for a D-line
Hynes said. “If they do that, happened,” Samuelsson said. “But I am grateful to have a great The Texans need a corner, but that was hit hard by injuries and
then good things are going to mentor in my dad.” 22. Indianapolis Colts will likely need to replace a cou-
this spot is too high to grab one.
happen.” Derek Sherrod, T, Mississippi St. ple players on their way out.
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LOCAL COLLEGES (1-0, 2.57 ERA), scheduled to

YANKEES
start on the mound for Scran-

Misericordia women sweep King’s in tennis


ton/Wilkes-Barre, grew up in
nearby Bessemer City, N.C.
Charlotte will counter with
Continued from Page 1B
Brandon Hynick (0-2, 5.82).
ball well beyond the left field Catcher Jesus Montero, sec-
The Times Leader staff bang/Courtney Otto and Cassie hits and 12 runs, including 11 and Nicole Wenner drove in five wall. ond in the IL with a .407 batting
The Misericordia women’s Foy/Jen Spott also won. runs in the last four innings. runs as Misericordia split a Yankees starter Hector Noesi, average, didn’t play. He’s been
tennis team earned a sweep of doubleheader at Neumann, making his first appearance out since leaving Sunday’s game
King’s on Wednesday, defeating Wilkes 6, Eastern 0 MEN’S TENNIS dropping the opener 4-3 and since April 9, wasn’t sharp. He after being hit by a foul ball. Cer-
the Lady Monarchs 5-0 in the In the other Freedom Confer- King’s 8, Lancaster Bible 1 winning the nightcap 6-5. walked five and allowed two velli, New York’s backup catcher
semifinals of the Freedom Con- ence semifinal, the No. 1 Lady Andrew Panzitta picked up a Sarnak had three hits in the earned runs in three innings. down on an injury rehab assign-
ference tournament. Colonels claimed a spot in the win in singles and doubles for opener and Wenner had a two- George Kontos (2-0) picked up ment, went 1-for-4 as the desig-
The No. 2 Cougars advanced championship match by sweep- the Monarchs in a non-confer- run triple and Nicole Boccia the victory with three innings of nated hitter. P.J. Pilittere caught
to the conference championship ing the fourth-seeded Eagles. ence victory. had a double. one-run relief. Wednesday, and was 2-for-3.
for the third straight season. Tony Bevevino, Jake Rohring, Sarnak had three more hits in Charlotte trimmed the Yan- Yankees
Yankees 8, Charlotte 5
Charlotte
They will face top-seeded BASEBALL P.T. Romano and Brenden the nightcap and Wenner had kees’ lead to 8-5 with solo home ab r h bi ab r h bi
Golson lf 5 1 1 1 Milledge lf 5 0 0 0
Wilkes on Saturday for the title. Scranton 12, Wilkes 6 Thornton were winners in sin- two hits and drove in three runs by Jordan Danks, Dayan Vi- Cervelli dh 4 1 1 1 Dawkins 3b 4 0 1 0
Vazquez 1b 5 2 2 1 Gallaghr 1b 4 1 1 0
Michelle Cameron and Carmen Lopresto was the gles for the Monarchs (7-11). runs, including a two-run ciedo and Donny Lucy against Maxwell cf 5 2 2 4 Viciedo rf 5 2 2 2
Parraz rf 3 0 0 0 Restvch dh 5 0 1 0
Breanne Phillips picked up wins only multiple hitter for Wilkes, homer. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre reliev- Russo 3b 4 1 1 0 Danks cf 3 1 2 2
in singles and doubles competi- going 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI SOFTBALL Caitlin Cromley had two hits ers Amaury Sanit and Kontos. Pena 2b
Pilittere c
4 0 0 0 Lucy c
3 0 2 0 Chavez 2b
3 1 1 1
3 0 0 0
tion for the Cougars. The dou- in a non-conference loss. Cougars go 1-1 and picked up the win with Eric Wordekemper pitched a Bernier ss
Totals
4 1 1 1 Escobar ss
37 810 8 Totals
4 0 1 0
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bles teams of Ashley Manga- Colonels pitchers allowed 17 Hollie Sarnak had six hits three innings of relief work. scoreless ninth inning for his Yankees ............................. 260 000 000 — 8
Charlotte ............................ 002 010 110 — 5
first save. SWB — 2B: Vazquez (3); HR: Maxwell 2 (8); LOB:
5. CHA — 2B: Gallagher (7), Viciedo (4), Escobar
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre pitch- (2); HR: Danks (1), Viciedo (3), Lucy (1); LOB: 9.

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NFL Commissioner Roger their own making.” the irreparable harm of unrestrict- ers combined to strike out 10, Yankees
Goodell, during an earlier pre- The solution, the players ar- ed free agency or the irreparable and strand nine runners, includ- Noesi ........................ 3.0
Kontos (W, 2-0)....... 3.0
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ment’s estimate of first-quarter a first-quarter windfall from the economists and investors some ’10 ’11
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nesses are also likely to be quarter, and $45.22 billion for the
Price-to-earnings ratio: 14
buyers, and whether its orders are 1Q ’10 1Q ’11
warier when they’re facing 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q full year. Financial analysts don’t based on past 12 months’ results up. The homebuilder does business
higher costs. Another concern expect another record year, but in 29 states and the District of Price-to-earnings ratio: N/A
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By PETER SVENSSON WHITE IPHONE ON SALE TODAY
I N B R I E F AP Technology Writer
CUPERTINO, Calif. - Apple says the long-delayed white iPhone 4 will go on sale
NEW YORK — Apple Inc. denied
Quarterly earnings reported Wednesday that iPhones store a record
of their users’ movements for up to a
today in the United States, United Kingdom and 26 other countries for $199 or
$299 depending on the model. Apple Inc. said Wednesday the prices are for
phones purchased with a two-year contract from AT&T Inc. or Verizon Wireless in By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
by companies Wednesday year and blamed privacy concerns part-
ly on a misunderstanding.
the U.S. The black iPhone 4 went on sale last June. Apple had hoped to make the
white phones available in July, then in late 2010. But it has said that the gadget
AP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON — At a histor-
• Specialty glass maker Corning Inc. A data file publicized by security re- was more challenging to produce than expected.
ic news conference, Federal Re-
said its first-quarter profit fell 8 per- searchers last week doesn’t store users’ serve Chairman Ben Bernanke
cent, largely because of a higher tax locations, but a list of Wi-Fi hotspots offered clues Wednesday about
rate. But its revenue surged 24 percent and cell towers in their general area, the A third planned fix is to stop down- As demonstrated by location-analysis when and how the Fed would be-
on robust sales of glass for flat-screen company said. It promised software fix- loading the data to phones that have all software released by Allan and Warden, gin raising interest rates.
televisions, computers and mobile es to address concerns over that file. “Location Services” turned off, Apple the lists of Wi-Fi hotspots and cell tow- Bernanke said that as long as
devices. the Fed continues to say rates
The data, downloaded from Apple, said, and to encrypt the file on those ers generated by iPhones can be used to
The results beat Wall Street expecta- will remain at historic lows for
tions. Its shares rose 3 percent in morn- help the phone figure out its location where it’s on. construct a general record of users’
without having to listen for faint signals “Users are confused, partly because movements. "an extended period," rates won’t
ing trading. rise until the Fed has met at least
The world’s largest maker of liquid- from GPS satellites. That means navi- creators of this new technology (includ- But a snoop needs access to the vic-
gation applications can present the ing Apple) have not provided enough tim’s phone or PC, both of which usu- twice more. The Fed, which end-
crystal-display glass said its net income ed a two-day meeting Wednes-
fell to $748 million, or 47 cents per phone’s location faster and more accu- education about these issues to date,” ally store lots of other personal informa-
day, gathers about every six
share, down from $816 million, or 52 rately, Apple said. Apple said in its statement. tion. Phones contain texts, e-mails and weeks.
cents per share, a year ago. Apple said the data are stored for up Wednesday’s statement was Apple’s lists of phone calls. PCs contain such in- The Fed chairman also said
The earnings were still 3 cents a to a year because of a software error. first comprehensive response to the formation as tax returns, logs of web- any additional steps by the Fed to
share higher than analysts surveyed by The company said there’s no need to most recent allegations. Apple had re- sites visited and passwords. try to lower unemployment
FactSet had expected. store data for more than seven days, and vealed the nature of the location file in a In an email, Warden said it was good might raise other risks, such as
Revenue jumped to $1.92 billion a software update in the next few weeks letter to Congress last summer follow- to have an explanation for the existence higher inflation.
from $1.55 billion a year ago. Analysts will limit the amount of data in that file. ing an earlier round of questions about of the file. He agreed that it doesn’t con- If inflation were to accelerate,
expected $1.8 billion. The iPhone will also stop backing up its location-tracking practices. tain precise location information. it could then reduce employ-
• Automaker Volkswagen AG sharp- ment. That’s because the Fed
the file to the user’s computer, a prac- The file drew new attention last “By pulling down information about
ly increased net profit to $2.5 billion in would have to raise rates to re-
the first quarter as tice that raised some concerns. Com- week, after a report from researchers nearby towers, the log can reveal where
duce price increases.
stronger sales in puters are much more vulnerable to re- Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden at a you are at a neighborhood level,” he
Stocks rose after Bernanke
emerging markets mote hacking attempts than are technology conference in Santa Clara, said, adding that he’s relieved that Ap- said he expects the economy to
such as China, phones. Calif. ple is applying software fixes. continue growing through next
Argentina, and year and 2013. The Dow Jones in-
Russia more than dustrial average, which was up
made up for about 50 points when Bernanke
slumps in debt- began speaking, gained another
stricken European 50 points half an hour before the
countries. market closed.
Earnings per share of 3.47 topped Bernanke acknowledged that
analyst expectations of 3.23. higher gasoline prices are creat-
Volkswagen delivered 1.99 million ing a financial hardship for many
cars worldwide, up 14 percent, outper- Americans. But he said the Fed
forming the world auto market, which doesn’t think gas prices will con-
grew 8.1 percent, the company said. tinue to rise at their recent pace.
Revenue jumped 31 percent to 37.47 The news conference was the
billion. first time in the Fed’s 98-year his-
• ConocoPhillips said that first- tory that a chairman has begun
quarter earnings jumped 43 percent as holding regular sessions with re-
oil prices increased, but its production porters.
and refining businesses still suffered It offered Bernanke a chance to
from a variety of disruptions, including drive a debate about Fed policy.
the uprising in Libya. Critics have said the Fed’s efforts
The oil company reported net in- to boost growth raise the risk of
come of $3 billion, or $2.09 per share, high inflation. Investors are seek-
in the first three months of the year, up ing clues about when the Fed will
from $2.1 billion, or $1.40 per share, a start raising interest rates to help
year earlier. Revenue increased 27 slow price increases.
percent to $58.25 billion. Bernanke said the first step in
Excluding gains from the sale of tightening interest-rate policy
shares in Russian oil company Lukoil could occur when the Fed stops
and other assets, it earned $2.6 billion, reinvesting the proceeds of its
or $1.82 per share. bond holdings. Bernanke would
Profits increased as oil and natural not be specific about when that
gas liquids prices increased 27 percent might occur. He said it will de-
in the quarter to $91.55 per barrel. pend on inflation and economic
Natural gas prices fell by 6 percent to growth in coming months.
$5.22 per 1,000 cubic feet. He said that step would be a
• Whirlpool Corp.’s first-quarter net relatively modest one.
income rose 3 percent as it sold more
appliances even after it raised prices to
help combat
FRANKLIN SECURITY BANK
Hey Apple! Android market share way up
rising material
costs and bene-
fited from cost-
cutting. HOLDS OPENING CEREMONY
The company,
IT’S BEEN A BANNER YEAR
whose other brands include Maytag
and Kitchenaid, said net income rose
to $169 million, or $2.17 per share, for
for Apple. Huge sales, great
profits, and Steve Jobs leading
NICK DELORENZO
the quarter that ended March 31, from Apple fans down the street like TECH TALK
$164 million, or $2.13 per share, a year the grand marshal of a ticker-
earlier. tape parade. Take that, you Some are cheaper than iPhones, some are
Revenue climbed 3 percent to $4.4 little green robot. Their sales more expensive, and some are the same price.
billion as sales improved. are up by over150 percent. And when compared to an iPhone from a
• Boeing Co. said that its first-quar- Meanwhile, Android fans reacted with indiffer- technical standpoint, the more expensive An-
ter profit rose to $586 million, enough ence. “Oh well. … I guess I’ll just go stream 4G droids are more capable, the similarly priced
to beat Wall Street’s expectations. video,” they seemed to be saying. android phones have similar performance, and
Boeing earned 78 cents per share. And when you take Apple “the company” out the less expensive ones don’t work as well.
Analysts surveyed by FactSet had been of the picture and look at Apple “the platform” — Apple has succeeded in marketing. And
expecting a profit of 70 cents per share.
iPhones in general — the story isn’t all roses. they’ve succeeded in producing a successful,
The profit rose from a year-earlier
$519 million, or 70 cents per share, Here’s the deal: iPhones constituted about a distinctive device.
which was reduced by a one-time quarter of all smartphones sold in the past six What they have failed to do is deliver that addi-
charge of 20 cents per share. Revenue months. tional functionality, or the additional affordability.
was down 2 percent to $14.91 billion, Android devices accounted for a full 50 percent And now, I would argue, it’s too late. They can S. JOHN WILKIN /THE TIMES LEADER
of all sales. So while no one company may be release the shiniest iPhone ever, and a day later,
R
below the analyst expectation of $15.27 ick Mebane, president and chief executive officer of
billion. shouting out with glee about sales numbers, they an Android manufacturer can trump them. And
Franklin Security Bank, addresses the dozens of
can sit back and be quietly confident. a week after that, another manufacturer can
That’s because their market share is growing, trump them. people gathered Wednesday as the bank held a cere-
and the competition’s share is shrinking. If the Apple gets one big release every few months. mony for the opening of its new headquarters and
smartphone market weren’t expanding explosively Android, or PC for that matter, can have hun- banking center on Route 315 in Plains Township. The
(and it is), Apple would be in serious trouble. dreds of new products in the same span. bank serves over 15,000 customers and is one of the
$3.88 $3.56 $2.86 Economics tells the story. But wait, you don’t Perhaps the technologists were wrong – per- largest providers of automobile loans in Northeastern
need any fancy studies to paint this picture. You haps the mobile market is beginning to settle on Pennsylvania. Previously located on River Street in
$4.06 can use basic math or simple logic. some standards. Plains Township, earlier this month it moved into its
Anyone can manufacture an Android phone.
07/17/08
It’s open-source.
new location. The building was home to Linde Enter-
Nick DeLorenzo is director of interactive and New
Scores of companies make android devices, Media for The Times Leader. Write him at ndeloren- prises and Intelecom. The bank employs 38 and a
and most carriers have several available. zo@timesleader.com Scranton banking center is slated to open May 9.
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Advanced 1950 1626 AEP Ind 29.86 +.37 +15.1 ChurchDwt 79.53 +.67 +15.2 GrafTech 22.21 +.65 +11.9 Mesab 34.92 +.51 -9.3 ProLogis 16.33 -.10 +13.1 Sysco 29.44 +.18 +.1
NASDAQ 2870.80 2842.61 2869.88 +22.34 +0.78% s s s +8.18% AES Corp 13.01 +.11 +6.8 CIBER 5.73 -.18 +22.4 Gramrcy 2.95 -.08 +27.7 MetLife 45.37 +.62 +2.1 ProvFnH 8.02 +.12 +10.8 TCW Strat 5.43 -.04 +4.0
Declined 1077 959 S&P 500 1357.49 1344.25 1355.66 +8.42 +0.63% s s s +7.79% AFLAC 54.29 +.38 -3.8 CienaCorp 27.80 +.16 +32.1 GraphPkg 5.38 +.05 +38.3 MetroPCS 17.05 +.36 +35.0 Prudentl 61.58 +.03 +4.9 TD Ameritr 21.98 +.04 +15.7
New Highs 290 146 Wilshire 5000 14424.93 14287.10 14410.25 +88.87 +0.62% s s s +7.86% AGL Res 41.14 +.24 +14.8 Cirrus 16.55 -.32 +3.6 GtPanSilv g 3.82 +.54 +35.9 Microchp 40.47 +.68 +18.3 PSEG 31.80 +.56 0.0 TE Connect35.47 +.44 +.2
New Lows 10 24 AK Steel 16.46 -.50 +.5 Cisco 17.19 -.33 -15.0 Greif A 61.92 +.13 0.0 MicronT 11.80 +.19 +47.1 PubStrg 116.58 +1.13 +14.9 TECO 19.02 +.08 +6.9
Russell 2000 858.42 850.07 858.31 +5.27 +0.62% s s s +9.53% AMR 5.80 +.06 -25.5 Citigrp 4.51 ... -4.7 GpoTMM 2.21 +.04 -11.6 Microsoft 26.38 +.19 -5.5 PulteGrp 7.98 +.19 +6.1 THQ 4.11 +.02 -32.2

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ASM Intl 41.10 +.96 +17.4 Clearwire 5.06 -.28 -1.7 HCA Hld n 32.65 +.65 +5.3 MdsxWatr 18.68 +.09 +1.8 PPrIT 6.48 +.05 +3.2 TaiwSemi 13.29 +.73 +6.0
AT&T Inc 31.42 +.48 +6.9 CliffsNRs 96.55 -1.29 +23.8 HSBC 54.73 +.39 +7.2 MitsuUFJ 4.66 ... -13.9 Qihoo360 n 30.24 -1.98 -11.1 TakeTwo 16.17 +.63 +31.8
AU Optron 8.66 -.02 -16.9 Clorox 69.23 +.67 +9.4 Hallibrtn 50.50 -.46 +23.7 MobileTel s 20.85 +.11 -.1 Qlogic 17.65 -.08 +3.7 Target 50.59 +.74 -15.9
AbtLab 52.18 +.41 +8.9 Coach 58.13 +.88 +5.1 HanJS 14.47 -.01 -4.2 Molycorp n 72.57 +.71 +45.4 Qualcom 58.18 +.96 +17.6 TastyBak 3.99 +.02 -37.2
AcadiaRlt 20.66 +.11 +13.3 CocaCE 28.51 +.23 +13.9 HarleyD 37.81 +.05 +9.1 Monsanto 67.90 +.93 -2.5 QntmDSS 3.11 -.04 -16.4 TeckRes g 55.15 -.68 -10.8
Accenture 56.87 +.17 +17.3 Coeur 32.21 +1.14 +17.9 HarmonyG 15.13 +.29 +20.7 MonstrWw 17.61 -.15 -25.5 QstDiag 55.82 +.26 +3.4 TelNorL 17.76 -.42 +20.8
AcmePkt 83.73 +6.82 +57.5 ColgPal 81.06 +.51 +.9 HarrisCorp 53.05 +.20 +17.1 Moodys 38.33 +2.42 +44.4 Questcor 20.98 +1.79 +42.4 Teleflex 62.79 +.71 +16.7
ActionSemi 2.39 -.01 +11.2 Comc spcl 24.20 +.20 +16.9 Harsco 35.25 +.24 +24.5 Moog A 43.79 +.80 +10.0 QksilvRes 14.47 +.08 -1.8 TelefEsp s 26.61 +.55 +16.7
ActivsBliz 11.59 +.18 -6.8 Comerica 37.99 +.86 -10.1 HartfdFn 28.00 +.49 +5.7 Moog B 43.64 +1.01 +9.6 Quidel 12.29 +.08 -14.9 TelMexL 19.06 +.30 +18.1
AdamsEx 11.35 +.04 +5.7 CmtyHlt 31.35 +.62 -16.1 HawaiiEl 25.46 +.33 +11.7 MorgStan 25.50 -.30 -6.3 RCM 5.78 +.03 +24.8 Tellabs 4.81 -.09 -29.1
It’s a great time to be buying regulations that limit banks’
stocks that pay dividends. Nearly
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AdobeSy 33.65 +.52 +9.3
AMD 8.95 +.07 +9.4
Compuwre 11.24
ConAgra 24.34
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HeclaM 9.49
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Mosaic 75.80 -.92 -.7
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TempleInld 23.10
TmpDrgn 31.61
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a quarter of the companies in the with late payment penalties and other
AEterna g 2.48 +.15 +44.2
Aetna 39.81 +.12 +30.5
ConnWtrSv 25.65
ConocPhil 79.83
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HercOffsh 5.68
Hertz 17.25
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MotrlaMo n 23.62 +.24 -18.8
MurphO 76.27 +1.52 +2.3
RPM 23.50 +.17 +6.3
RadianGrp 5.89 +.13 -27.0
TenetHlth 6.94
Tenneco 45.07
+.04 +3.7
+.99 +9.5
Agilent 50.03 +.63 +20.8 ConEd 51.56 +.48 +4.0 Hess 82.74 +2.07 +8.1 Mylan 25.23 +.03 +19.4 RadioShk 16.05 +.02 -13.2 Teradyn 18.29 +.07 +30.3
S&P 500 have announced that fees. Without those money AirTran 7.52 +.03 +1.8 ConsolWtr 10.15 -.19 +10.7 HewlettP 41.04 +.35 -2.5 NCR Corp 19.30 ... +25.6 RareEle g 14.62 +.56 -9.0 Terex 35.01 -.24 +12.8
they’ll raise their dividends this makers, “the ultimate earnings AkamaiT 40.98 +.62 -12.9 ConstellEn 34.30 +1.37 +12.0 HomeDp 37.32 +.11 +6.4 NPS Phm 9.83 +.75 +24.4 Raytheon 49.76 +.27 +8.3 Tesoro 26.89 +.13 +45.0
AlcatelLuc 6.51 +.19+119.9 CooperTire 26.51 -.02 +12.4 HonwllIntl 61.46 -.54 +15.6 NRG Egy 23.90 +.57 +22.3 Rdiff.cm 16.20 +2.17+206.2 TevaPhrm 45.98 -.02 -11.8
year. That puts investors in an en- power of some of these Alcoa 17.18 +.15 +11.6 CornPdts 54.42 +.21 +18.3 HorizLns 1.90 +.22 -56.5 NV Energy 15.02 +.03 +6.9 Regenrn 67.05+14.91+104.2 TexInst 35.90 +.16 +10.5
AlignTech 24.59 +.02 +25.8 Corning 21.08 +.48 +9.1 Hospira 57.07 -.28 +2.5 Nabors 30.65 -1.41 +30.6 RegionsFn 7.38 +.04 +5.4
viable position – they have to sort companies is somewhat Allergan 79.36 -.03 +15.6 Costco 81.10 +1.32 +12.3 HostHotls 18.11 +.27 +1.3 NalcoHld 29.11 +1.06 -8.9 ReneSola 8.85 -.35 +1.3
Textron 25.84 +.07 +9.3
ThermoFis 59.80 +1.72 +8.0
through a lot of big-paying com- unclear,” he says. But he does AlliBInco 7.64 -.03 -3.7 Covidien 56.50 +.89 +23.7 HudsCity 9.60 +.03 -24.7 NBkGreece 1.52 -.06 -9.5 RepFBcp 2.74 -.14 +12.3 3M Co 96.47 +.53 +11.8
AlliantEgy 39.39 +.54 +7.1 Cree Inc 40.81 +.59 -38.1 HumGen 29.70 +.61 +24.3 NatFuGas 73.01 -.44 +11.3 RepubSvc 30.63 +.36 +2.6 THorton g 48.72 +.14 +18.2
panies and decide which ones to like some financial companies. Allstate 31.94 +.20 +.2 Crocs 20.73 -.36 +21.1 HuntBnk 6.77 +.12 -1.5 NatGrid 50.85 +.73 +14.6 RschMotn 55.57 +.37 -4.4 TimeWarn 36.77 -.12 +14.3
buy. JPMorgan Chase is one of his AlphaNRs 55.96 +.14 -6.8 CrownHold 36.98 -.68 +10.8 Hydrognc 5.11 -.12 +35.9 NOilVarco 76.88 -3.72 +14.3 Revlon 16.35 +.15 +66.2 TiVo Inc 9.67 -.05 +12.1
AlteraCp lf 48.50 +1.91 +36.3 Cummins 119.08 +2.69 +8.2 IAMGld g 20.57 +.76 +15.6 NatSemi 24.22 +.01 +76.0 ReynAm s 36.89 +.47 +13.1 TorDBk g 86.37 -.63 +17.8
Bob Shearer, who manages fund’s top holdings because the Altria 26.62 +.33 +8.1 CurEuro 147.41 +1.55 +10.8 INGPrRTr 6.15 ... +8.1 NetApp 52.56 +.28 -4.4 RioTinto s 73.30 +.42 +2.3 Total SA 63.31 +1.81 +18.4
Amarin 15.22 -.65 +85.6 CybrOpt 9.80 -.15 +14.8 iShGold s 14.95 +.28 +7.6
the $13.3 billion Blackrock Equity company is well managed. His Amazon 196.63+14.33 +9.2 CypSemi 21.76 +.39 +17.1 iSAstla 28.28 +.06 +11.2
Netflix 235.96 +7.05 +34.3 RiteAid 1.15 +.05 +30.2 TotalSys 18.65 -.45 +21.3
NewAmHi 10.34 +.10 +3.8 Riverbed s 35.12 +.38 -.1 Toyota 78.29 -.37 -.4
Dividend Fund, talked with The fund also owns Wells Fargo, Ameren 28.92 +.03 +2.6 DNP Selct 9.64 +.04 +5.5 iShBraz 77.89 -.94 +.6 NwGold g 11.02 +.23 +12.9 RockTen 68.35 -3.16 +26.7 TrCda g 42.41 +.16 +11.5
AMovilL 56.72 +.19 -1.1 DR Horton 12.03 -.19 +.8 iSCan 33.73 +.01 +8.8 NJ Rscs 42.88 +.59 -.5 RockwlAut 89.50 -8.34 +24.8
Associated Press about his strat- which Shearer thinks will make AMovilA 56.58 +.19 -1.0 DTE 49.62 +.75 +9.5 iShGer 28.43 +.60 +18.8 NY CmtyB 16.56 +.21 -12.1 RockwdH 55.10 +5.07 +40.8
TrnsatlPet 2.61 -.11 -21.6
Transocn 71.20 -.80 +2.4
egy and expectations for divi- more money as it completes the AmCapLtd 10.40 +.23 +37.6 DanaHldg 18.57 +.07 +7.9 iSh HK 19.27 -.09 +1.8 NY Times 8.61 +.03 -12.1 RylCarb 39.71 +.70 -15.5 Travelers 62.25 +.86 +11.7
dends. During the 10 years he BOB SHEARER conversion of former Wachovia
AEagleOut 15.74 +.13 +7.6
AEP 36.23 +.35 +.7
Danaher s 55.27
Darden 47.39
+1.01 +17.2
-.51 +2.0
iShJapn 10.24
iSh Kor 68.36
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-6.2
+11.7
Newcastle 6.20 +.06 -7.5
NewellRub 19.70 +.46 +8.4
RoyDShllA 76.85 +1.28 +15.1
SFN Grp 11.07 -2.98 +13.4
Travelzoo 85.38 -.64+106.4
AmExp 47.62 +.52 +11.0 DeanFds 10.59 +.03 +19.8 iSTaiwn 15.91 +.26 +1.9 TrimbleN 51.21 -.02 +28.2
has run the fund, he has beaten branches into Wells Fargo AmIntlGrp 31.70 -.17 -34.3 Deere 96.76 -.24 +16.5 iShSilver 47.00 +2.97 +55.7
NewmtM 58.95 +1.10 -4.0 SpdrDJIA 126.69 +.99 +9.6 TrinaSolar 26.77 -.27 +14.3
NewsCpA 17.75 +.03 +21.9 SpdrGold 149.20 +2.82 +7.6 TriQuint 13.48 +.08 +15.3
the S&P 500 by an average of 3.7 When will dividends return to branches. AmSupr 11.81 -.04 -58.7 Dell Inc 15.67 -.08 +15.6 iShChina25 45.57 -.44 +5.8 Nexen g 25.22 +.49 +10.1 SP Mid 183.57 +1.32 +11.5 TycoIntl 48.87 -.05 +17.9
AmTower 52.87 +1.08 +2.4 DeltaAir 10.05 +.06 -20.2 iShEMkts 50.11 -.09 +5.2 NextEraEn 56.20 +.16 +8.1 S&P500ETF135.67 +.88 +7.9
percentage points a year. Its top their pre-2008 levels? AmWtrWks 29.09 +.43 +15.0 DenburyR 22.05 -.43 +15.5 iShB20 T 92.89 -.96 -1.3 UBS AG 19.92 +.18 +20.9
NiSource 19.37 +.17 +9.9 SpdrHome 19.00 +.09 +9.3 UDR 25.44 +.24 +8.2
holdings include Chevron, Exxon- “We have looked at the dividend Was there anything surprising Ameriprise 61.04 +.16 +6.1 Dndreon 41.78 +.90 +19.6 iS Eafe 63.33 +.78 +8.8 NobleCorp 42.28 +.19 +18.2 SpdrKbwBk 25.56 +.26 -1.4 US Airwy 8.75 -.05 -12.6
AmeriBrgn 42.03 +.95 +23.2 DeutschBk 62.00 +1.09 +19.1 iShR2K 85.69 +.51 +9.5 NokiaCp 9.18 +.32 -11.0 SpdrRetl 53.68 +.73 +11.0
Mobil and General Electric. cuts during the financial crisis and about the dividend increases Ametek s 46.76 -.01 +19.1 DevelDiv 14.30 -.04 +1.5 iShREst 61.78 +.28 +10.4 Nordstrm 48.14 -.40 +13.6 SpdrOGEx 62.29 -.19 +18.1
US Gold 9.37 +.44 +16.1
Amgen 56.82 +.60 +3.5 Diageo 81.16 +1.89 +9.2 ITT Corp 59.28 +.28 +13.8 USEC 4.58 -.06 -23.9
found that for the most part, they this quarter? NoestUt 35.14 +.35 +10.2 SpdrMetM 74.56 +.49 +8.4 UTiWrldwd 22.43 +.64 +5.8
Anadarko 78.08 -1.29 +2.5 Diebold 34.01 -2.93 +6.1 ITW 57.67 -.06 +8.0 NthnO&G 24.63 -.81 -9.5 SPX Cp 84.34 +.84 +18.0
Which industries have the most were limited to just a few sectors “I think one surprise that we are Annaly 17.79 +.08 -.7 DirecTV A 47.89 +.63 +19.9 Illumina 70.65 +.58 +11.5 NorthropG 62.90 +.41 +7.0 STMicro 12.14 -.29 +16.3
UniSrcEn 36.87 +.41 +2.9
A123 Sys 6.09 +.07 -36.2 DrSCBr rs 32.90 -.57 -29.7 Informat 55.10 +.75 +25.1 UnilevNV 33.50 +.06 +6.7
appealing dividends? – primarily the consumer discre- seeing are technology companies Apache 126.92 +.72 +6.4 DirFnBr rs 39.93 -.72 -15.5 IngerRd 50.79 +.11 +7.9
NwstNG 45.71 +.40 -1.6 Safeway 25.28 +.30 +12.4 UnionPac 101.80 +1.82 +9.9
NovaGld g 13.23 +.56 -7.3 StJoe 26.20 +.39 +19.9 Unisys 28.02 -.62 +8.2
Shearer says that multinational tionary sector and obviously initiating dividends for the first Apple Inc 350.15 -.27 +8.6 DrxFBull s 30.19 +.54 +8.4 InglesMkts 19.14 +.08 -.3 Novartis 58.27 +.32 -1.2 StJude 53.34 +1.27 +24.8
ApldMatl 15.92 +.31 +13.3 DirxSCBull 92.42 +1.62 +27.6 Intel 22.63 +.15 +7.6 UtdContl 22.78 +.20 -4.4
companies that do business in financials,” Shearer says. “So, for time, as Cisco announced last Novell 6.10 -.00 +3.0 Saks 11.97 +.16 +11.9 UtdMicro 2.81 +.04 -11.1
Arbitron 37.47 +.60 -9.8 Discover 24.50 -.24 +32.2 InterMune 48.48 +2.43 +33.2 Nucor 46.28 -.11 +5.6 SanDisk 50.57 +.21 +1.4
emerging markets are in the best many sectors like energy, materi- year,” Shearer says. “Technology ArcelorMit 36.13 +.03 -5.2 Disney 42.58 +.25 +13.5 IBM 170.37 +1.88 +16.1 UPS B 74.27 -.03 +2.3
NustarEn 67.49 +.43 -2.9 SandRdge 12.44 -.12 +69.9
ArchCoal 33.23 -.78 -5.2 DomRescs 46.06 +.31 +7.8 Intl Coal 10.48 -.20 +35.4 US Bancrp 25.55 +.51 -5.3
NuvFloat 12.50 -.01 +5.8 Sanofi 39.30 +.41 +21.9
position to raise dividends. “So we als and industrials, we are seeing companies typically like to rein- ArenaPhm 1.40 -.03 -18.6 DoralFncl 1.31 -.03 -5.1 IntlGame 17.71 +.09 +.1 NvMAd 12.90 ... -1.4 SaraLee 19.28 +.32 +10.1
US NGs rs 11.38 -.09 -5.0
ArmHld 31.63 +.89 +52.4 Dover 67.48 +.01 +15.4 IntPap 29.98 -.20 +10.1 US OilFd 45.02 +.54 +15.4
prefer companies in the mining some dividends even hitting new vest back into their business for AstraZen 51.62 +.99 +11.8 DowChm 39.92 -.05 +16.9 Interpublic 12.42 +.30 +16.9
NvPA 13.03 +.03 -2.3 SaulCntr 42.82 +.37 -9.6
USSteel 47.37 -2.35 -18.9
Nvidia 19.30 ... +25.3 Savvis 39.29 +3.27 +54.0
and industrial sectors,” he says. highs.” growth. However as these com- Atmel 15.20 +.02 +23.4 DrPepSnap 40.06 +1.43 +13.9 Intersil 14.80 +.16 -3.1 OcciPet 103.00 +.09 +5.0 Schlmbrg 89.38 -.09 +7.0
UtdTech 87.86 ... +11.6
ATMOS 34.42 +.42 +10.3 DryShips 4.75 -.07 -13.5 Invesco 24.82 -.03 +3.2 UtdhlthGp 48.21 +.86 +33.5
Companies like Caterpillar and panies mature, they can now AutoData 54.28 +.46 +17.3 DuPont 55.62 +.56 +11.5 ItauUnibH 24.38 -.17 +2.0
OfficeDpt 4.48 +.12 -17.0 SchoolSp 14.24 -.02 +2.2
UnivHlthS 54.74 +5.57 +26.1
OfficeMax 12.49 +.07 -29.4 Schwab 18.62 +.01 +8.8
Deere have booming businesses Your portfolio is relatively light think about returning some cash AvanirPhm 4.19 +.02 +2.7 DukeEngy 18.54 +.05 +4.1 JAlexandr 5.85 +.10 +11.4 OilSvHT 160.51 -.65 +14.2 SeagateT 17.96 -.18 +19.5 UnumGrp 26.09 +.20 +7.7
AveryD 43.10 -.01 +1.8 Dycom 14.58 +.11 -1.2 J&J Snack 49.09 +1.27 +1.8 Omnicom 49.50 +.77 +8.1 SearsHldgs 87.02 +2.44 +18.0 UrbanOut 33.10 +.45 -7.6
in China, Brazil and other coun- on financial companies. Why? to shareholders in the form of Avon 29.28 +.33 +.8 ECDang n 23.50 -.81 -13.2 JA Solar 6.45 -.03 -6.8 OnSmcnd 10.25 -.14 +3.7 SemiHTr 36.75 +.24 +13.0 Vale SA 33.45 -.33 -3.2
tries that are growing, he says. Shearer is concerned about new dividends.” BB&T Cp 26.18 +.14 -.4 ETrade rs 16.30 +.15 +1.9 JDS Uniph 20.95 +1.20 +44.7 OplinkC 19.98 +.08 +8.2 SempraEn 54.89 +.57 +4.6 Vale SA pf 29.89 -.29 -1.1
BHP BillLt 101.16 -.96 +8.9 eBay 34.03 +.95 +22.3 JPMorgCh 45.50 +.38 +7.3 Oracle 35.25 +.28 +12.6 Sequenom 7.14 +.18 -11.1 ValenceT h 1.42 +.04 -15.5
BJs Whls 50.98 +2.81 +6.4 EMC Cp 28.15 -.17 +22.9 Jabil 20.92 +.43 +4.1 OwensCorn 38.04 +.99 +22.1 ServiceCp 11.90 +.18 +44.2 ValeroE 28.01 -.01 +21.2
BP PLC 46.53 +.21 +5.3 ENI 52.92 +1.49 +21.0 JanusCap 12.35 +.02 -4.8 OwensIll 30.70 +.17 0.0 ShawGrp 38.12 -.20 +11.4 ValpeyFsh 3.08 +.13 -9.1
David K. Randall, Elizabeth Gramling • AP BP Pru 116.54 -.92 -7.9 EstWstBcp 21.45 -.66 +9.7 JpnSmCap 8.40 -.07 -6.4 ValVis A 5.81 ... -4.9
PECO pfA 70.50 -1.55 +.7 ShoreTel 10.72 +1.52 +37.3
Baidu s 151.11 -1.26 +56.5 Eastgrp 45.19 +.39 +6.8 JazzPhrm 32.93 -.57 +67.3 PF Chng 41.01 -4.74 -15.4 SiderurNac 16.02 -.03 -3.9 VanceInfo 30.18 -1.33 -12.6
BakrHu 77.28 +3.22 +35.2 EKodak 3.17 +.01 -40.9 JetBlue 5.57 +.01 -15.7 VangEmg 50.66 -.01 +5.2
Mutual Funds BallardPw 2.07 +.01 +38.0
BallyTech 39.21 +.91 -7.1
Eaton s 55.55
ElPasoCp 19.32
+.64 +9.4
+.07 +40.4
JohnJn 65.57
JohnsnCtl 41.16
+.62
+.44
+6.0
+7.7
PG&E Cp 46.20 +.21 -3.4
PICO Hld 32.18 -.23 +1.2
PMI Grp 2.11 +.10 -36.1
Siemens 144.47 +2.52 +16.3
SifyTech 7.53 +.31+233.2
SilicnImg 8.51 +.95 +15.8
VantageDrl 1.80
VertxPh 55.54
+.01 -11.3
+2.62 +58.5
BcoBrades 20.55 -.45 +1.3 Elan 7.99 -.05 +39.4 JnprNtwk 38.77 -.28 +5.0 VestinRMII 1.43 -.01 -1.4
YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD PPG 93.60 -.37 +11.3 Slcnware 6.33 +.27 +6.4
BcoSantSA 12.16 +.29 +14.2 EldorGld g 18.08 +.52 -2.6 KB Home 12.01 +.29 -11.0 ViacomA 56.03 +.50 +22.2
PPL Corp 27.37 +.24 +4.0 SilvWhtn g 42.01 +2.84 +7.6
Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn BcoSBrasil 12.05 +.55 -11.4 ElectArts 20.24 +.01 +23.6 Kaydon 38.65 +.26 -5.1 ViacomB 48.85 +.50 +23.3
Pacholder 9.59 +.07 +13.5 SilvrcpM g 13.98 +.78 +9.0
BkHawaii 48.92 +.27 +3.6 EmersonEl 60.03 +.45 +5.0 Kellogg 56.34 +.58 +10.3 VimpelC n 14.51 +.16 -3.5
Alliance Bernstein Bal 74.94 +.55 +7.3 HY TF A m 9.63 ... +1.7 MAInvC m 19.95 +.12 +7.3 TotRetInv d 14.20 +.07 +8.0 ITrsyAdml 11.34 -.01 +0.9 PallCorp 58.27 +.26 +17.5 Sina 129.06 -5.55 +87.5
BkAtl A h .90 +.01 -21.7 EnbrEPt s 34.13 +.17 +9.4 Keycorp 8.65 +.11 -2.3 VirgnMda h 30.16 +.14 +10.7
BalShrB m 14.91 +.06 +7.7 Income 13.40 -.01 +2.4 Income A m 2.28 ... +6.8 TotRetA m 14.78 +.06 +5.4 ValPlSvc m 14.68 +.08 +9.4 InfPrtAdm 26.34 -.06 +3.8 ParkerHan 93.48 -5.01 +8.3 SiriusXM 1.98 +.01 +21.5
Barclay 19.37 -.55 +17.3 EnCana g 32.39 +.07 +11.2 Kimco 18.99 +.10 +5.3 Vivus 7.66 +.23 -18.2
CoreOppA m 12.81 +.09 +11.3 IntlStk 38.34 +.41 +7.4 Income C m 2.30 ... +6.5 ValueA m 24.60 +.16 +8.1 Schwab PatriotCoal 24.76 -.52 +27.8 SkywksSol 27.52 -.77 -3.9
InfPrtI 10.73 -.02 +3.8 Bar iPVix rs 23.43 -.35 -37.7 EndvSilv g 11.95 +1.29 +62.8 KindME 76.41 -.28 +8.8 Vodafone 29.06 +.40 +9.9
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IntlGrInA m 34.02 +.31 +9.5 GenesisTr 53.05 +.25 +11.4 Power-One 8.15 +.13 -20.1 Starbucks 37.19 +.59 +15.7 XL Grp 23.97 -.13 +9.9
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Canada d 62.77 -.01 +7.9 QuVI 21.58 +.15 +7.9 IntlStkAd m 15.20 +.11 +7.2 MuHYAdml 10.07 +.01 +1.3 CMS Eng 19.06 +.12 +2.5 FootLockr 21.99 +.34 +12.1 LongtopFn 17.73 -4.51 -51.0
NwWrldA m 57.17 +.14 +4.7 PrinFncl 32.77 +.79 +.6 Stryker 58.39 +.06 +8.7 Yamana g 12.62 +.33 -1.4
SmCpWldA m41.44 +.15 +6.6 CapApr 27.19 +.14 +7.3 Goldman Sachs Oakmark LatinAm d 56.53 -.61 -0.3 MuInt 13.35 +.01 +1.8 CSS Inds 18.51 -.03 -10.2 FordM 15.58 -.08 -7.2 Lowes 26.74 +.47 +6.6
HiYieldIs d 7.46 ... +4.8 EqIncI 29.55 +.04 +6.5 MediaTele 57.92 +.35 +12.0 CSX 76.94 +.32 +19.1 Fortress 6.04 +.08 +6.0 LyonBas A 43.70 -.09 +27.0 PrUShS&P 19.94 -.25 -16.1 SubPpne 57.10 +.19 +1.8 YingliGrn 11.79 +.13 +19.3
TaxEBdAmA m11.83 +.01 +1.4 CapInc d 9.91 +.01 +6.8 MuIntAdml 13.35 +.01 +1.9 Youku n 61.17 -3.59 +74.7
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USGovSecA m13.91 -.03 +0.6 Contra 72.41 +.42 +7.0 YumBrnds 52.30 +.12 +6.6
MidCpVaIs 38.81 +.26 +7.4 Oakmark I d 44.93 +.30 +8.8 MidCpGr 65.11 +.54 +11.2 MuLTAdml 10.68 +.01 +1.5 Cadence 10.29 +.36 +24.6 FMCG s 56.17 +.28 -6.5 MEMC 11.63 -.12 +3.3 ProUltSP 55.70 +.70 +15.9 Suncor gs 44.86 -.20 +17.2
WAMutInvA m29.49 +.22 +9.0 DiscEq 24.91 +.15 +10.6
Old Westbury NewAmGro 35.86 +.23 +8.7 MuLtdAdml 11.02 ... +1.0 CalaStrTR 9.87 +.03 +6.6 FDelMnt 27.00 +.56 +8.2 MFA Fncl 7.93 +.04 -2.8 ProUShL20 36.39 +.68 -1.8 Sunoco 42.69 +.09 +5.9 Zalicus 3.19 +.14+101.9
Artio Global DivGrow 30.85 +.14 +8.5 Harbor
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IntlEqI 31.90 -.05 +5.8 DivrIntl d 32.56 +.27 +8.0 Bond 12.31 +.01 +2.5
NewEra 57.00 +.07 +9.3 CampSp 33.22 +.13 -4.4 FrontierOil 28.02 -.23 +55.6 MGIC 8.45 -.09 -17.1 ProUSSlv rs13.66 -2.10 -65.2 SunTrst 27.65 +.15 -6.3 Zix Corp 3.37 -.35 -21.1
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EqInc 47.91 +.33 +8.5 IntlInstl d 67.01 +.80 +10.7 CapApA m 46.58 +.16 +6.9 Prmcp d 71.44 +.55 +8.6
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EqInc II 19.73 +.15 +8.4 IntlInv m 66.33 +.79 +10.6 CapApB m 41.04 +.15 +6.6
Intl d 23.97 +.08 +10.5 R2015 12.65 +.05 +6.4 PrmcpAdml d 74.14 +.57 +8.6 CapOne 55.44 +.83 +30.3 GT Solar 10.91 +1.04 +19.6 Macys 24.57 +.08 -2.9 ProgrssEn 46.95 +.10 +8.0 Symantec 19.73 +.39 +17.9 ZweigTl 3.45 +.01 -3.1
ExpMulNat d 23.51 +.20 +7.8 Hartford DevMktA m 37.21 +.04 +2.0
IntlVal d 28.94 +.24 +6.8 R2025 12.92 +.07 +7.3 PrmcpCorI d 14.97 +.11 +8.7 CapitlSrce 6.85 -.03 -3.5 GabDvInc 16.87 +.20 +9.8 MannKd 4.10 +.30 -49.1
FF2015 12.00 +.04 +5.8 AdvHLSIA 20.45 +.08 +5.8 DevMktY 36.84 +.04 +2.1
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12.39 +.07 +8.0
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
Asset b 61.02 +.59 +10.4 CpApHLSIA 45.44 +.28 +7.3 Rtmt2030 18.61 +.11 +7.7 STBond 10.56 ... +0.8
FltRtHiIn d 9.90 ... +2.0 IntlBondY 6.76 +.03 +4.4 Caterpillar 112.61 +.67 +20.2 GamGld g 10.88 +.39 +32.8 MktVRus 41.11 +.07 +8.4
DvGrHLSIA 21.19 +.20 +8.7
Growth b 56.60 +.45 +10.5 Free2010 14.36 +.05 +5.7 TRBdHLSIA 11.13 -.01 +2.1 MainStrA m 33.86 +.18 +4.5
Rtmt2040 18.80 +.11 +7.9 STBondAdm 10.56 ... +0.8 CedarF 18.83 +.09 +24.2 Gannett 15.41 +.04 +2.1 MktVJrGld 41.63 +1.48 +4.4 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
SmCap b 26.59 +.13 +11.8 Free2020 14.68 +.05 +6.5 ShTmBond 4.86 ... +1.0 STBondSgl 10.56 ... +0.8 CelSci .67 -.00 -18.6 Gap 23.04 +.25 +4.5 MarIntA 35.19 -.09 -15.3
Hussman RocMuniA m 14.76 +.01 -1.2 USD per British Pound 1.6577 +.0102 +.62% 1.5758 1.5258
Bernstein Free2025 12.34 +.06 +7.1 SmCpStk 38.46 +.28 +11.7 STCor 10.77 ... +1.3 Celgene 59.00 +1.30 -.2 GenElec 20.65 +.55 +12.9 MarshM 29.96 +.30 +9.6
StratGrth d 12.14 -.02 -1.2 RochNtlMu m 6.54 +.02 +0.9
DiversMui 14.33 +.01 +1.5 Free2030 14.79 +.07 +7.4 SmCpVal d 39.31 +.17 +8.8 CellTher rsh .38 -.01 +5.2 GenGrPr n 16.35 +.36 +5.6 MarshIls 8.14 -.06 +17.6 Canadian Dollar .9521 -.0010 -.11% 1.0298 1.0155
StrIncA m 4.43 +.01 +5.3 STFedAdml 10.79 ... +0.7
IntDur 13.83 -.02 +2.0 GNMA 11.53 -.01 +1.6 INVESCO SpecGrow 19.17 +.13 +8.3 Cemex 8.62 -.11 -16.3 GenMills s 38.53 +.04 +8.3 MarvellT 15.74 -.07 -15.1
TxMIntl 16.61 +.20 +5.6 GovtInc 10.45 -.02 +0.9 CharterA m 17.53 +.17 +8.4 PIMCO SpecInc 12.65 +.01 +3.7 STGradeAd 10.77 ... +1.3 CenovusE 38.10 +.10 +14.6 GenMot n 31.78 +.51 -13.8 Masco 13.24 +.23 +4.6 USD per Euro 1.4740 +.0108 +.73% 1.3761 1.3184
ComstockA m 17.07 +.13 +8.9 AllAssetI 12.66 +.01 +5.6 TaxFHiYld 10.28 +.01 +0.6 STsryAdml 10.71 ... +0.6 CenterPnt 18.34 +.07 +16.7 GMot wtA 22.84 +.49 +3.0 MassMCp s16.38 +.14 +7.2
BlackRock GrowCo 93.39 +.92 +12.3 AllAuthIn 11.07 +.01 +5.4 Japanese Yen 82.24 +.61 +.74% 81.71 93.15
EqDivA m 18.99 +.12 +8.8 GrowInc 19.67 +.17 +7.7 ConstellB m 22.25 +.13 +6.3 Value 25.41 +.23 +8.9 SelValu d 20.63 +.18 +10.0 CFCda g 25.10 +1.33 +21.1 GeneticT h 5.46 +2.29+417.5 Mattel 26.94 +.20 +5.9
CpGrA m 14.58 +.06 +8.1 ComRlRStI 10.03 -.02 +10.9 ValueAd b 25.15 +.23 +8.8 CVtPS 23.12 +.09 +5.8 GenOn En 3.90 +.16 +2.4 MaximIntg 27.11 +.11 +14.8 Mexican Peso 11.5497 -.0244 -.21% 12.4705 12.3750
EqDivI 19.02 +.11 +8.9 HiInc d 9.22 +.01 +5.1 DevLocMktI 11.23 +.06 +6.6 SmCapIdx 38.68 +.28 +11.3
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GlobEqA m 11.76 +.07 +9.5 DivIncInst 11.59 ... +3.2 SmCpIdAdm 38.73 +.28 +11.4 Checkpnt 20.63 +.03 +.4 Genworth 12.20 -.10 -7.2 McCorm 48.72 +.42 +4.7 METALS CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
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GrowIncA m 20.68 +.13 +7.9 HiYldIs 9.51 ... +4.6 SmCpIdIst 38.73 +.28 +11.4 Cheesecake29.66 -.12 -3.3 Gerdau 12.04 -.16 -13.9 McDrmInt s 23.43 -.26 +13.2
GlobAlcI d 20.71 +.11 +6.2 IntMuniInc d 10.06 +.01 +1.6 InvGrdIns 10.70 -.01 +3.8 Third Avenue Copper 4.23 4.32 -2.08 +12.06 +25.57
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CGM TaxESecY 10.37 +.01 +1.3 LowDrA m 10.51 ... +1.8 Chevron 108.97 +.22 +19.4 GlaxoSKln 43.11 +1.39 +9.9
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Focus 33.36 -.07 -4.1 LowDrIs 10.51 ... +2.0 Thornburg ChicB&I 40.22 -.50 +22.2 GlimchRt 9.35 +.06 +11.3
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A cold front will move through the East today, triggering numerous showers

70°
and thunderstorms as it passes. Some storms may be severe along and ahead of the front.
TODAY FRIDAY
Cooler,
SATURDAY
Sunny,
Unseasonably cool and breezy conditions will develop behind the front in the Great Lakes. Scattered
light rain and snow showers can also be expected from the Pacific Northwest to the northern Rockies.
Morning rain, partly

43° sunny winds


clearing
57° 70°
37° 48°

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 49/40


55/40
Partly Partly Mostly Sunny
sunny sunny sunny 69/36
54/40
More showers
72/54 and storms will
48/41
72° 65° 65° 70° 61/45 be moving
79/54
50° 40° 40° 45° 69/41 through the area
70/48
early this morn-
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 67/57
72/50
ing out ahead of
a cold front.
The Poconos 88/61 79/57
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 68-74. Lows: 41-47. Showers and Additional rain-
73/44
Tonight’s low thunderstorms likely today. Chance of fall will bring
Albany
75/49 showers tonight. 82/58 totals for the
50/34 88/72 91/74
month up to
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 54/32 between 7 and 9
70/43 Highs: 63-69. Lows: 50-55. Showers and inches, making
thunderstorms likely today. Showers and City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow this one of the
Towanda thunderstorms ending tonight.
71/43 Anchorage 40/36/.00 50/34/c 48/34/sh Myrtle Beach 79/72/.00 79/58/t 75/57/s wettest Aprils
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 74/49
Atlanta 84/66/.00 72/50/pc 77/52/s Nashville 71/57/1.45 70/48/pc 76/53/pc around here in a
71/47 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 79/66/.00 78/53/t 69/48/pc New Orleans 85/79/.00 78/58/s 82/65/s quarter century.
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 56-73. Lows: 41-44. Showers likely Boston 79/47/.00 68/53/t 69/45/pc Norfolk 85/69/.00 82/57/t 73/52/pc
70/46 Buffalo 81/60/.00 56/42/sh 48/37/sh Oklahoma City 59/51/.08 77/52/s 80/58/s
The front will
today. Chance of showers tonight. move through
Charlotte 85/70/.00 79/49/t 76/48/s Omaha 61/38/.00 67/45/pc 72/49/pc
Pottsville New York City Chicago 55/49/.31 48/41/sh 64/55/s Orlando 94/75/.00 91/68/t 84/61/pc around lunch
State College 68/44
67/43
72/54 Cleveland 78/61/.04 57/41/sh 55/46/pc Phoenix 86/65/.00 96/68/s 93/66/s time today end-
Brandywine Valley Dallas 69/58/.00 79/57/s 86/65/s Pittsburgh 84/58/.00 61/42/sh 58/40/pc ing the chance
Reading Denver 54/32/.00 69/41/s 68/35/pc Portland, Ore. 56/44/.02 53/40/sh 55/42/sh
Harrisburg 75/47 Highs: 74-77. Lows: 50-52. Showers and of rain for the
71/46 thunderstorms likely today. Showers and Detroit 71/59/.42 54/40/sh 60/44/pc St. Louis 58/52/.55 67/46/pc 74/59/pc
Honolulu 84/73/.01 88/72/pc 86/72/r Salt Lake City 52/32/.01 66/39/pc 46/32/rs afternoon. Skies
Philadelphia thunderstorms ending tonight.
77/52 Houston 93/78/.00 82/58/s 84/68/s San Antonio 90/72/.00 86/58/s 92/71/s will clear for a
Indianapolis 66/59/.64 56/42/sh 67/50/s San Diego 76/58/.00 69/58/s 65/54/pc time and a west-
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 72/55/.00 89/64/s 79/50/s San Francisco 60/49/.00 60/44/s 63/49/s erly wind will
66/50 Highs: 70-78. Lows: 52-57. Showers and Los Angeles 75/56/.00 67/57/s 65/53/pc Seattle 51/44/.03 49/40/sh 54/42/sh
Miami 89/79/.00 91/74/t 86/72/t Tampa 90/75/.00 89/70/t 85/64/pc usher in much
thunderstorms likely today. Showers and
Milwaukee 54/46/.15 45/37/sh 57/47/s Tucson 83/54/.00 94/62/s 91/60/s cooler air for
thunderstorms ending tonight.
Minneapolis 45/35/.00 55/40/c 64/48/pc Washington, DC 79/66/.00 79/54/t 70/49/pc tonight and on
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport Friday.
WORLD CITIES Tomorrow night
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 78/59 Yesterday trace Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs temperatures
Average 64/42 Month to date 5.33” Wilkes-Barre 21.47 7.02 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 61/48/.00 66/48/sh 68/49/t Mexico City 88/57/.00 84/56/t 85/56/pc should dip down
Record High 93 in 2009 Normal month to date 2.92” Towanda 15.63 3.93 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 86/66/.00 92/70/s 95/70/pc Montreal 57/43/.00 67/50/sh 52/41/sh
Beijing 72/41/.00 73/50/pc 75/52/sh Moscow 70/37/.00 65/46/t 56/36/pc
into the 30s.
Record Low 28 in 2002 Year to date 15.77” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 10.15” For more weather Berlin 70/50/.00 72/50/pc 71/50/pc Paris 64/50/.00 65/46/c 69/46/t Saturday is still
Bethlehem 4.25 1.93 16.0
Yesterday 0 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 79/63/.00 75/52/s 71/51/sh Rio de Janeiro 81/70/.00 82/73/t 83/73/t looking very
Month to date 415 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 8.00 1.13 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 59/37/.00 61/44/pc 64/46/pc Riyadh 95/72/.00 97/77/s 99/77/pc nice, and most of
Year to date 6002 Today 6:06a 7:57p Frankfurt 63/46/.00 70/49/pc 74/50/t Rome 70/55/.00 66/55/sh 68/54/sh Sunday looks
Last year to date 5549 Tomorrow 6:04a 7:58p New First Full Last National Weather Service Hong Kong 86/75/.00 84/71/t 78/71/t San Juan 81/73/.98 85/75/t 86/74/pc
Jerusalem 86/61/.00 88/69/pc 79/55/pc Tokyo 73/63/.00 72/56/s 65/51/sh good as well.
Normal year to date 5925 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597
London 63/46/.00 62/45/c 65/50/sh Warsaw 73/48/.00 73/50/pc 68/48/sh
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Today 3:38a 3:52p - Tom Clark
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SANDRA SNYDER
WALL TO WALL

Modern desires
meet old-world
sensibilities
P
ut another checkmark in the “sim-
pler times” column, the one
whose footnote reads: “Why they
really were so much easier.” Add this
reason to the many: Old-fashioned,
corded, landline telephones looked cool
and slowed you down, which can be a
good thing.
Especially for multitaskers, among
whose ranks I count myself, and I’m not
boasting. When it comes to trying to
By KIM COOK For The Associated Press accomplish at least two things at once,

I
there’s pretty much nothing I won’t try,
n Asian culture, 2011 is the Year of even against all prudent judgment,
the Rabbit. You wouldn’t know it which explains why I’ve more than once
given current events, but tradi- sported a toothpaste stain on my shirt.
tionally, years hallmarked by the It won’t surprise you, then, that I’ve
animal are quiet and serene. also tried to pull off just about any other
You’ll see lots of items commemorat- task humanly possible while simultane-
ing the year in Asian markets. In West- ously talking on the phone. Forgive me,
ern culture, the bunny has found a home but I just really hate talking on the
in the Easter basket, but it’s also a token phone.
of spring’s arrival — of renewal and of Partly, I have this thing about seeing
AP PHOTOS
nature at her most benevolent. faces as I speak. Faces offer cues voices
Decorator and design blogger Lindsay Pottery Barn Kids sells Beatrix Potter typically can’t, cues such as “Please
Peter Rabbit tumblers.
Ballard of Austin, Texas, is a big fan of consider shutting up now, as you’re
bunnies. “They evoke a happy feeling, boring me half to death.” (Watch for
regardless of the time of year,” she says. new finds. “The key is to find pieces that stifled yawn). When I’m able to pick up
Just don’t overuse the motif — letting will work year-round. You don’t want to signals as to whether I’m boring, irrita-
them multiply, so to speak, can look use a rabbit carrying a pink and blue ting or, hey, maybe fascinating some-
overdone. Easter egg in your everyday decor.” one, I can adjust my approach. But the
“I’ll use a rabbit in a tabletop vignette She suggests hunting for neutral-col- other reason I dread talking on the
along with found objects and other vin- ored examples and spray painting if nec- phone is it ties up one of my hands and
tage elements,” she says. limits my concurrent achievements.
Ballard hits the after-Easter sales for See BUNNY, Page 4C And whizbang new technology, I’m
afraid, has only made the problem
worse. For one thing, I’ve found people
BACKGROUND: Cottontail wallpaper in sweet pea by generally do not like speakerphones,
Grow House Grow designer Katie Deedy. In Western unless they’re the one activating the
culture, the bunny has found a home in the Easter speaker. And if I cradle my modern-
basket, but it’s also a token of spring’s arrival – edition mobile between my ear and
of renewal and of nature at her most benevolent. shoulder, it has the nastiest habit of
either hanging up on people or random-
ly calling someone else.
All of this said, I ask you to picture
the scene as I fairly ranted and raved,
calmly as I could, to Verizon Wireless
the other night, explaining why I be-
lieved I’d been misled on a newfangled
technology known as Verizon Home
Connect. For the unawares, you can
ditch your expensive landline and pay
only $20 per month for a device that
turns your home phone into another
mobile phone, gives you voicemail and
Caller ID besides and lets you keep your
mother happy in the face of potential
emergencies. Trouble is you might have
to pay twice as much for home Internet
service when you exit the “bundled”
plan, and, if you rely on your existing
equipment, you pretty much get a ring-
ing phone in only one room of your
house. Now imagine trying to do 17
things at once upstairs while your
phone chirps away downstairs.
But now I will contradict myself en-
tirely and say that even while I do very
much like to move about the cabin
freely while on a phone, I’m also not
ready to let go of an old-fashioned cord-
ed bedroom phone on the grounds it’s
just pretty, in the way those old black
rotary-dialers are classic. It looks far

Time to take stock of winter’s toll


MCT PHOTO nicer on a nightstand than a dumb
Owner of silver-gray device emitting obnoxious
Weather-Tite blue lights anyway.
Waterproof- In other words, I’m a fence-sitter
By TOM SKEVIN Basements ing, Bob Lind- extraordinaire, who demands the best of
The Record (Hackensack N.J.)
Anyone with water in the basement say, on right, both worlds, old and new, and my new
HACKENSACK, N.J. — That nasty has company. watches one Home Connect Service was making that
winter endured by many regions of the “We have seen a dramatic increase in of his employ- impossible. It was seemingly one or the
United States took a toll on more than the number of calls from customers,” ees fill in a other, baby, and pick a lane.
lower backs sore from shoveling and says Bob Lindsay, president of Weather- portion of a Imagine trying to explain that to a
budgets strained from all the snow re- Tite Waterproofing in Saddle Brook, newly in- customer-service rep, one surely puz-
moval — it also punished homes and stalled zled over my irritation at having been
N.J.
property. French drain put on hold while she researched my
“Homeowners are seeking a perma-
Drenching rains in March and April in the base- complaint. But I am tethered to this
nent remedy so that they never have to
on top of the seemingly endless snow of ment of a pretty phone (that I insist on keeping), I
deal with this type of situation again,” Ramsey, New
December, January and February only he says, adding that standard insurance explained, and can get nothing else
Jersey home. done while I wait for you to come back
added to the damage. policies often do not cover waterproof-
“(I’ve had) hundreds of phone calls in- ing. to me. Lucky for me, she was a she and
quiring about water from ice dams Installation of a sump pump can run understood completely. Ultimately, she
(buildups) leaking into homes and shin- $800 to $1,000, and an interior-drainage Hire an independent lab to conduct Roofing/gutters even came up with an acceptable fix for
gles blown off by the high winds,” says system $5,000-$10,000, with larger testing to determine the type of mold For signs of damage, look for staining my problem, and she chipped in half its
veteran roofer Stan Reczkowski of SR homes priced higher. Exterior work present before hiring a mold-remedia- on wood in the attic and on the walls and cost in the form of a bill credit.
Roofing in Paramus and Hillsdale, N.J. that includes excavation: $20,000 and tion contractor, says Lindsay, who has ceilings elsewhere. Paint that is bub- So, yes, Verizon Wireless and I are
This winter “rivals the winters of 1986- up. been in the waterproofing business for bling or flaking is another indication of friends again. And, even better, all is
87 and 1995-96.” For mold and mildew, Lindsay says to 19 years. “This avoids a conflict of inter- water damage. right with both of my worlds.
So it’s time to put away the shovels, look for fuzzy-looking black staining est and can potentially save homeown- Outside, walk the perimeter to visual-
survey the damage and get to work on along the bottom of walls, grayish/ ers a large amount of money, as not all Reach Sandra Snyder, the editor of At Home,
spring fix-ups and cleanups. green spots and a general musty odor. molds are toxic.” See TOLL, Page 4C at 831-7383 or ssnyder@timesleader.com.
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winning Fiesta poster
Joecelyn Martinez, an eighth-
grade student at E.L. Meyers
Junior-Senior High School, cre- Solomon/Plains Junior High Orchestra plays at String Fest
ated the winning poster for the
56th annual Fine Arts Fiesta.
Martinez, a student in Shirley
Students become Junior Deputies at St. Nicholas-St. Mary School Solomon/Plains Memorial Junior High Orchestra, under the direction
of Brian Fischer, recently participated in the annual String Fest spon-
Trieval’s art class, designed a Fourth-grade students from St. Nicholas-St. Mary School, Wilkes-Barre, recently completed the sored by the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association at Wyoming
Junior Deputy Program provided by the Luzerne County Sheriff’s Department. Deputy Erin Joyce Valley West High School. The junior high orchestra consists of students
poster to reflect the 201 1 theme, in six, seventh and eighth grades. The annual spring concert will take
‘Enrich Your Senses.’ The win- conducted the program which consisted of six weeks of study. Topics included stranger danger, place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the junior high school and will showcase
ning designer receives prizes alcohol, drugs and tobacco, retail theft, criminal mischief, gun safety and bullying. Students were the band, orchestra and chorus. Tickets will be available at the door.
provided by Ken Marquis of Mar- sworn in as Junior Deputies at the end of the program. At the graduation ceremony, from left, first The music department will hold its third annual Car Show to benefit the
quis Art & Frame, Wilkes-Barre. row, are Emma Arnott, Makayla Biebel, Amanda Koronkiewicz, Maia Bagusky, Kaylee Sterling, Cait- music program from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on May 7. For more information,
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! NAMES AND FACES


Nicholas A. Barone, a speech-lan-
guage pathology (SLP) graduate
student at Misericordia University,
was awarded the 201 1 Von Drach
Memorial Scholar-
ship by the Penn-
sylvania Speech-
Language-Hearing
Association (PSHA)
at the 52nd annual
convention in Pitts-
burgh. The presti-
gious $1,000 schol-
Barone arship is awarded
annually to a student from one of
Pennsylvania’s 14 SLP schools in
Kaitlyn K. Mikus Giana A. Carter honor of Dr. Robert Von Drach. It is
given to a student who exhibits
Kaitlyn Kimberly Mikus, daugh- Giana A. Carter, daughter of Troy strong leadership abilities, outstand-
ter of Chris and Lisa Mikus, Carter and Georgina Ditzler, ing academic performance, excep-
Sugar Notch, celebrated her Pittston, celebrated her third tional clinical skills and scholarship
fourth birthday April 14. Kaitlyn birthday April 26. Giana is a within the profession. For the past
is a granddaughter of Charles granddaughter of Barbara Dit- four years, the annual award has
and Pamela Seiger, Sugar Notch; zler and Pop Dan Cloutier, West been presented to a Misericordia
Catherine and George Kutyna, Pittston; George Ditzler, Pittston; University SLP graduate student.
Exeter; and the late Vincent and Denise Carter, Wilkes-Barre. Barone, Dallas, has maintained a 4.0
Mikus. She is a great-grand-
daughter of MaryLou Widman,
She has a sister, Alex, 1.
WVW student newspaper earns top honors at Journalism Conference grade point average and is working
on his graduate thesis. He earned his
Wilkes-Barre. Katie has a sister, bachelor’s degree in philosophy from
Wyoming Valley West High School’s newspaper, The West Side Story, was named best overall
Abigail, 2 months. the University of Pittsburgh and
newspaper at the 1 1th annual Tom Bigler Journalism Conference at Wilkes University. Students
worked as the teen taskforce coor-
competed against other schools from Northeastern Pennsylvania. The newspaper was awarded
dinator for the Central Bucks Health-
for its content coverage, layout design and photography. Brittany Ashton placed first in news ier Community Team. Barone will
writing for her article on bullying. Chloe Winters placed first in newspaper layout for her ‘Because complete his Master of Science de-
I Said So’ pages on school rules. In the on-site contests, Jocelyn Sickler and Abbey McCann won gree in SLP with two fieldwork place-
awards for newspaper layout and Evan Frace won for public relations. Newspaper representatives, ments. He will do clinical work in the
from left, first row, are Winters, Caitlin McCue, Alexis Good and Ashton. Second row: Cody Swan, Otolaryngology Department at
Malissa Lucas, Francesca Colella, Ashley Hurst, McCann, Sickler and Frace. Third row: Kaitlyn Kish- Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Hospi-
baugh; Jocelyn Amico; Cathy Podolak, teacher and newspaper adviser; Kat Tressa; Angela Mul- tal in Baltimore, Md., and the Dallas
lery; Shelby Jackloski; and John Roth. School District in Dallas.

Ryan A. Collins REUNIONS casual for both events. For more


information contact John New-
Norakus, John Pawlowich, Do-
rothy Ritzi, Daniel Shedloski,
(S.H.)
Classes of 1956 are planning a
Ryan Andrew Collins, son of Mike man at newjohhnyf@aol.com or Michael Yarnot and Mary Ann
55th anniversary reunion on
Owen W. Cowder and Sue Collins, Dallas, is cele- 570-479-2307. Information is Zelenick. Anyone with informa- Oct. 2 at the Appletree Terrace.
brating his eighth birthday to-
day, April 28. Ryan is a grandson
Bishop O’Reilly High School being sought on the following
classmates, Robert Bowman,
tion, contact Joe Boris at 570-
472-3449, 570-899-0013, or
The planning committee will
Owen William Cowder, son of meet at 1 1:30 a.m. on May 10 at
Susan and Joshua Cowder, of Bob and Geri Valatka, Pringle; Class of 1976 will hold its 35th Barbara Geskey, Jean Gritman, email jboris778@gmail.com; or Andy’s Diner, North River Street,
Dee Perks, Ashley; and Ron anniversary reunion on Sept. 24 Barry Hoyle, Charles Koch, Justine Pietraszko Cardone at Plains Township. All classmates
Kingston, is celebrating his at Konefal’s Grove, Chase Road,
Perks, Florida. He is a great- Michael Kochan, Gladys Naugle, 732-463-0708 or email jcar- are invited.
second birthday today, April 28. Shavertown. All classmates are done@rci.rutgers.edu.
grandson of Agnes Perks, Pitt- Robert O’Day, Peg Slusarik,
Owen is a grandson of Nancy asked to provide the committee Marion Walsh and Jim Williams.
and William Stricker, Kingston, ston. Ryan has two brothers,
Michael, 10, and Shawn, 5.
with their mailing address and/ Contact John Newman with any
Newport Township High School St. Mary’s High School
and Linda and John Cowder, or email address at information.
Dunmore. He has a sister, BOR1976@hotmail.com or on Class of 1961 will meet at 6 p.m. on
Class of 1962 will meet at 6 p.m. May 1 1 at Patte’s Sports Bar, 64
Phoebe, 4. Facebook on the Mark P. Kopicki
reunion page. Marymount High School on Tuesday at the American
Legion, 62 Newport St., Glen
W. Hollenback Ave., Wilkes-Barre,
to continue plans for its 50th
Class of 1960 reunion committee Lyon, to discuss plans for the anniversary reunion. All mem-
Coughlin High School will meet 6 p.m. May 1 1 at Norm’s 50th anniversary reunion. All bers and spouses are invited.
Pizza and Eatery, North Sher- classmates are invited. Anyone with information on the
Class of 1960 will hold a planning
meeting for the summer 2012 man Street, Wilkes-Barre. Plans following class members, can
picnic at 7 p.m. Wednesday at for the Sept. 17 outing will be
discussed. All classmates are Sacred Heart and Plains contact Ellen Kenney Wallace at
570-823-2295, or email Kathy
Leggio’s, Highway 315, Wilkes-
Barre. invited. For more information Memorial High Schools Klein Bennett at kath-
call Ray at 639-1390, Chris at ybg3@prodigy.net: Sheila Con-
Class of 1963 will have a get- 823-4341, Ann at 825-571 1, or Classes of 1961 will meet at 12:30 way, Rosemare Dress, John Finn,
together at 6 p.m. on May 1 1 at email Marymount60@ya- p.m. on Wednesday at the River Albert Gertle, Francis Gill, Barba-
Dukey’s Café, 785 N. Pennsylva- hoo.com. Grille to continue planning the ra Laffey, Diane Lynch, Marie
nia Ave., Wilkes-Barre. All are reunion to be held on Oct. 15. Magana, Elizabeth Matusavage,
welcome. For information call Class of 1961 is planning its 50th Information is needed on the Richard Nodine, Rita Rodgers,
Peggy at 823-8157 or Sharon at anniversary reunion the week- following classmates, Robert Dolores Senghass and Elizabeth
Alexis J. Katcavage 474-9684. end of August 26-27. An ice
breaker will take place on Aug.
George, John Suhanich, Law-
rence Pokrifka, Elizabeth Mu-
Yeraska.

Emily R. Griglock Alexis Jayne Katcavage, daugh-


ter of Suzanne and Charles A.
Hanover High School 26 at a location to be an-
nounced. A dinner will be held
drian, Marybeth Milligan Evers,
Thomas Silvi, Mary Scutt Ma- St. Nicholas High School
Emily Ruth Griglock, daughter of Katcavage Jr., Hackettstown, Class of 1961 will hold its 50th on Aug. 27 at the Wyoming gyer, Martha Phillips, Jill Tal- Class of 1971 will meet at 6 p.m. on
Joseph and Holly Griglock, N.J., is celebrating her second anniversary reunion Sept. 16-17. Valley Country Club. Information madge Giza, Clementine Muc- Wednesday at St. Conrad’s
Laflin, is celebrating her third birthday today, April 28. Alexis is An ice-breaker will take place is being sought for the following zynski Hill, Mary Ann Versari, Young Men’s Society, 217 S.
a granddaughter of Marjorie and from 6-10 p.m. on Sept. 16 at R&D classmates Arlene Bedeski, David Ercolani, Paul Biniek, Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, to
birthday today, April 28. Emily is Memories, 566 Fellows Ave.,
Charles A. Katcavage Sr., Bear Frederick Bonk, Kathleen Dorko, Bruce Kuczynski, Barbara Patts finalize plans for the 40th anni-
a granddaughter of Donald Rau Hanover Township. The reunion Dolores Gabor, Teresa Gaughan, Ceccoli and Chester Rogaski. versary reunion. For directions
and the late Ruth Rau, Wilkes- Creek Village, and Harold and celebration will be held from 6-1 1 John Gocek, Joseph Jendzejew- Anyone with information, con- call St. Conrad’s at 823-3444.
Barre, and Anthony and Eleanor Jayne Corney, Glen Rock, N.J. p.m. at the Wyoming Valley ski, Raymond Klinicki, Carol tact Barbara at 570-824-6595 For information on the reunion
Griglock, Jenkins Township. She She is a great-granddaughter of Country Club, 1695 S. Main St., Kurta, Marion Mihalchik, Edward (P.H.S.) or Marie 570-822-3487 call John Rose at 822-1004.
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Wife says salesman’s kiss on the hand deserves a slap on the wrist
Dear Abby: My wife 1. The animal may NOT be or- jured/orphaned animal, wash your in a case like that, is the kindest thing
and I shop in an up-
scale shoe store. On DEAR ABBY phaned! Deer leave their babies hid-
den in clumps of bushes or tall grass
hands and change your clothing as
soon as possible. You don’t know
that can be done.
— Carly in Richmond Heights, Ohio
the past two visits while they search for food. A baby what germs the animal may be
there, a middle-aged ADVICE bird that has fallen from the nest can carrying. Dear Carly: I hope my animal-loving
salesman kissed my be gently picked up and returned. 5. Teach children about local readers will give your letter the
before and your wife had no objec-
wife’s hand when we 2. If you find an orphaned or in- wildlife. If they find an animal that consideration it deserves, because it
tion, then it’s not surprising he did it
left. I was surprised jured animal, be very cautious. Fright- is sick or injured, make sure they highlights the fact that sometimes
a second time. What would she like
but not offended, considering it to ened animals and animals in pain will know they should tell an adult right people — with the best of intentions
you to do — challenge him to a duel?
be nothing more than an old-fash- bite. Opossums, raccoons and other away. — can cause more harm than good. If
If she felt the gesture was inappropri-
ioned expression of courtesy. The mammals can carry rabies. 6. You CAN make a difference. you encounter an injured animal, the
ate, then she shouldn’t have offered
man is knowledgeable, helpful and 3. Do not bring the animal inside Severely injured animals may not be wisest thing to do is contact animal
her hand to him a second time.
honest. My wife, however, disagrees. to nurse it back to health and keep as able to return to the wild, but many control or a local shelter.
She says his gesture is forward and Dear Abby: I hope you will share a pet. It will probably need the care rehab centers keep them as display
inappropriate and that I should resent the following tips for dealing with of a veterinarian, and it’s illegal in animals and use them to teach the To receive a collection of Abby’s most
it. Who’s right? orphaned or injured wildlife. Once most states to keep a native species public more about them. Unless you memorable — and most frequently re-
— T.R. in Houston without a license. Contact a wildlife are a veterinarian, you cannot accu- quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
people understand how to handle ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
an encounter with an injured animal rehabilitation center. Your local park rately determine if an animal will sur- check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
Dear T.R.: You are. The kiss-on-the- they will make safe decisions and service can point you to the nearest vive or not. Animals that really have Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box
hand routine may be part of the man’s possibly have a positive impact on rehab center. no chance will be humanely eutha- 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
sales technique. If he has done it nature: 4. After any contact with an in- nized instead of left to suffer, which is included.)

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BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). independence and interdepen-
Intellectual pursuit makes you dence well now.
feel happy. You’ll get busy SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Like
exploring your world and sud- any good superhero, your true
denly realize that you are inter- identity must be, at times, hid-
ested in so many things, it would den. Only the ones on the very
be impossible for you to ever be inside are trusted with the infor-
bored. mation about your enormous
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Ask strength and power.
anyone who has risen to super- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
star status — failing makes you a There is a buffer zone around
success. You need the lessons so you now, and you are careful
you can master the lessons. to only include those who have
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You have proven themselves worthy of
some good stories. Plus, you getting close to you.
have anecdotes that people can CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You
really learn from. If you explain have a powerful personal radar
yourself well enough, you’ll system that extends from your
never have to say, “I guess you heart to the hearts of those
had to be there.” So make the around you. You don’t have to
effort to really spell it out. know a person well to recognize
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You their pain.
cannot unlive what you have AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You
lived, but you can find another will be assertive when you need
way to respond to it. You’ll take a to be, but mostly laid-back. You

GOREN BRIDGE judicious trip down memory lane,


and it will be a little like cropping
a picture and keeping the best
easily share yourself with others.
This builds bonds that are enjoy-
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Bracelet. Found in

NEW LOW PRICES! Mohegan Sun Arena


Parking Lot on April
26. Call to identify.
ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai 100 570-824-2510 Testamentary have
Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr ANNOUNCEMENTS been issued to
LINEUP Christine Gabriesh-
eski, Executrix, of
110 Lost ASUCCESSFULSALE the Estate of
Alexandra Adam-
INCLASSIFIED! czyk, Deceased,

ALL JUNK CARS


Loaded! who died on March
$
4,990* $4,990* Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
14, 2011, late of
Hanover Township,

03 Ford 02 Ford Escape


WANTED!! in classified
is the best way
Pennsylvania. All
persons indebted to
the Estate are
Windstar ŠCALL ANYTIME tocleanoutyourclosets! required to make
payment and those
ŠFREE REMOVAL You’re in bussiness having any claims
with classified! or demands are to
ŠCA$H PAID 135 Legals/
present the same
without delay to the

B a d Cre d it
Loaded w/ 66K Miles Executor in care of
ON THE SPOT
6,990 6,490
$ * $ Public Notices
* the undersigned.

570.301.3602
PAULA G.

N o Cre d it
BREGMAN, P.C.
‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth LEGAL NOTICE 1205 Wyoming
Avenue

N e e d a Ca r?
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DEADLINES 18704

JUNK Saturday
LEGAL NOTICE
MEETING NOTICE

Ca ll M a rc u m M otors 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C CAR & 12:30 on Friday A special meeting
of the Dallas Town-

570 -693-30 76
$
4,990 * $
2,890* TRUCKS
Sunday
4:00 pm on
Friday
ship Planning Com-
mission for general
purposes will be
w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om *All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
WANTED Monday
held Monday, May
2, 2011 at 7:00
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
MOTOR TWINS Highest Prices 4:30 pm on P.M. at the Dallas
Friday Township Municipal
2YR - 24,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty Paid!!! Building located at
CALL STEVE MORENKO Tuesday 601 Tunkhannnock

W E M AK E IT EAS Y! FREE 4:00 pm on Highway, Dallas,


2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
279396

Monday Luzerne County,


718-4050 REMOVAL
Wednesday
Pennsylvania

Call V&G 4:00 pm on Nancy Y. Balutis


Tuesday Assistant
Anytime Secretary-Treasurer
Thursday
288-8995 4:00 pm on ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
Wednesday
LOST, In the Beau- GIVEN THAT Letters
mont Area. Red Friday Testamentary have
long haired Dachs- 4:00 pm on been granted in the
hund with blue col- Thursday Estate of THOMAS
lar on 4/25. Name M. FREAS, late of
is Pickles. If seen, Holidays Pittston, Luzerne
please call call for deadlines County, Pennsylva-
(570) 204-8830 or nia, who died on
(570) 905-6929 You may email November 29,
your notices to 2010. All persons
LINE UP indebted to said
estate are required
mpeznowski@
A GREAT DEAL... timesleader.com to make payment
and those having
IN CLASSIFIED! or fax to claims or demands
LOST, male Jack 570-831-7312 to present same
Russell Terrier without delay to
named Sam. Black or mail to Josephine Freas
& white. Lost on The Times Leader Wells, 239 S. Main
Monday April 11 in 15 N. Main Street Street, Pittston,
Krispin Road Dallas Wilkes-Barre, PA Pennsylvania,
Area. If seen, please 18711 18640, or her attor-
call 570-718-4050 ney, Michelle L.
570-714-1698 For additional Guarneri, Esquire,
information or 48 S. Main Street,
LOST: White questions regard- Ste. 506, Pittston,
German Shepherd. ing legal notices Pennsylvania,
Female. Last seen you may call 18640.
in West Wyoming Marti Peznowski MICHELLE L.
4/7. Named Secret at 570-970-7371 GUARNERI,
or may come to or 570-829-7130 ESQUIRE
Puppy. Very shy. 48 S. Main
570-864-0739 Street, Ste 506
Pittston, PA
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 18640
(570) 654-4626

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NEW Mom, Dad, Big

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with a newborn.
Please Call
LOW M IL EAG E S P EC IA L S Lynda & Dennis

...............$11,995
2008 V W ..R...A...BBIT
5 S pe e d,49K M ile s.
888-688-1422
Expenses Paid

............................$6,995
1998 C..A...D..ILLA
68K M ile s.
C D EV ILLE ADOPTION
A loving married
...................................$7,495
2003 PO
34K M ile s.
N TIA C SU N FIR E teacher couple
with so much to
2006 C HEV RO LET C O BA LT SS
...........
S upe rc harge d Edition,41K M ile s $12,995 offer would love
to adopt your
newborn. We
...................................$8,495
2000 BM
92K M ile s.
W 323I can provide a
lifetime of happi-
2000 C H EV Y M A LIBU LS
....................................
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& educational
opportunities.
O VER 5 0 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK ! Expenses paid.
Nancy/Kevin
H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E 1-866-254-3529
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W W W .AU TO B U D D IES O N L IN E.CO M 412 Autos for Sale

2011 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 REG CAB 4WD W/T


• HD Trailering Equipment
$29,905 • 5.3L V8
0% APR $28,999
MSRP
BONUS PRICE • Snow Plow Pkg

Chevy Runs Deep UP TO 60 MOS


ON SELECT VEHICLES -$2,000 REBATE
• Cruise Control
• PW • P/Locks
-$2,005 DPA

BONNERCHEVROLET.COM
694 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117
$
24,994* *TAX & TAGS ADDITIONAL.
**DPA - DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE.
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Services
PAYING $500 2004 VOLVO XC70 ACURA `08 RDX CHEVROLET `86 HONDA `07 CIVIC Rare, Exclusive MERCURY `95 NISSAN `08mileage,
ALTIMA
Opportunity To
CORVETTE GRAND MARQUIS
MARGIOTTI Cross Country, EX. 34k miles. Low
Good Condition. excellent condition,
MINIMUM All Wheel Drive 18000 miles, auto-
DRIVEN IN
LAW OFFICES
$11880
53,000 miles.
4x3 manual, 3 over- sunroof, alloys, a/c, Own... 4 door, V8, fully matic, front wheel
AWD, Full Power,
Full size 4 wheel
BANKRUPTCY AM/FM, CD drive, 350 engine cd, 1 owner, garage
kept. $13,000. Call
loaded, moon roof, drive, 4 door, anti-
drive trucks
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
Free Consult Changer, Blue
Tooth, XM Radio,
with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust 570-760-0612 ‘26 FORD new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in
lock brakes, air
conditioning, air

MODEL T
Payment Plans system. White with excellent shape. 2 bags, power locks,
Oyster Wedding
ceremonies in
for heavy equip-
ment, backhoes,
(570) 970-9977
Wilkes-Barre
Leather Interior
& Sunroof
$20,500
red pearls. Custom
flames in flake. New
HONDA `07 CIVIC
Sport SI. Red, with Panel Delivery
owners. Call
(570) 822-6334 or
power
power
windows,
mirrors,
our newly dump trucks, tires & hubs. 1 (570) 970-9351 power seats, all
(570) 223-2536 (570) 814-8398 black interior, 100 point
bull dozers 560 Pierce St. owner. 61,000 origi- power, cruise con-
renovated pool Call after 9:30 a.m. 75,000 miles. 6 Concours quality
& cabana area.
bridezella.net
HAPPY TRAILS
TRUCK SALES
Stroudsburg Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296
speed, spoiler and
body kit. Tinted win-
restoration. Red
with black fend-
MINI COOPER S `06 trol, GPS/naviga-
tion system,
GARAGED
AUDI `05 A4
570-760-2035 valleymotors.com Ask for Les AM/FM radio, CD
dows, ers. Never Driven. Pure silver metallic.
542-2277 350 Elderly Care 570-714-9924 Reduced $11,900 0 miles on Roof & mirror caps
changer, Mp3 play-
LINE UP 6am to 8pm
Willing to be a care
Turbo, Navy Blue Wanna make your
car go fast? Place (570) 714-0384 restoration. in black. Tartan red
er, keyless entry,
leather interior,
with grey leather
A GREAT DEAL... giver to a loved one To place your interior, fully an ad in Classified!
RARE!
$40,000
cloth / panther black
leather interior.
sun/moon roof,
IN CLASSIFIED!
in your home in the
Hanover area. Ref- ad call...829-7130 loaded automatic.
93,000 miles. All
570-829-7130.
VITO’S
$38,000
$36,500
Black bonnet
rear defroster, new
floor mats, Winter
stripes. Automatic.
Looking for the right deal erenced available.
570-301-4819 2007 PONTIAC G6
records. Excellent
condition. 4 new CHEVROLET `88 &
Steptronic paddles.
Frost pearl paint,
heated seats, side
on an automobile? Call between Dual moon roofs,
Turn to classified. 7 a.m. and 12 noon
GTP 1 OWNER
LEATHER AND
tires & new
brakes. Asking MONTE CARLO SS GINO’S 2002 BMW 745i Cockpit chrono
package, conven-
mirror
backup
defroster,
camera,
It’s a showroom in print! MOONROOF $10,000 or best V8, automatic, The Flagship of ience, cold weather
auto rear view mir-
Classified’s got 380 Travel $14950 offer. Call for info 51,267 miles,
Wanted: the Fleet (heated seats) &
ror dimmer, Blue-
417-2010 Days MUST SELL New - $87,000 tooth, phone, nav.,
the directions! premium packages.
779-4325 Nights $9,200 OBO & radio controls
Yankees
Home Games (570) 760-0511 Junk Midnight Emerald
with beige leather
Dynamic
control.
stability
Xenon
on steering wheel,
DO YOU ENJOY 310 Attorney
5/1 Blue Jays
5/15 Boston BMW `02 330 CHRYSLER ‘06 Cars & interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition.
headlights, front
and rear fog lights.
4.5 years remain-
ing on 7 year
PREGNANCY ? Services 5/22 Mets
6/26 Rockies 560 Pierce St.
CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful 300C HEMI Trucks Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation
Parking
control.
distance
Harmon-
100,000 miles Nis-
san bumper to
Would you like Kingston, PA bumper Premium
the emotional ADOPTION
(Old Timers Day)
1-800-432-8069 www.wyoming
condition. Newly
re-done interior
Light green, 18,000 Highest Stunning,
Must Sell!
Kardon sound sys-
Warranty included,
reward of helping miles, loaded, tem. Chrome line
an infertile
DIVORCE
YANKEES TRIP
valleymotors.com leather & carpeting. leather, wood trim, Prices $20,000 interior. Mint condi-
EXCELLENT CON-
DITION Altima
CUSTODY 570-714-9924 $13,500. $24,000. $18,600 tion. 17,000 miles.
couple reach Estates, DUI TO CINCINNATI 570-313-3337 570-222-4960
Paid!! Must Drive!
HYBRID 35city/33
their dream of ATTORNEY June 20, 21 and 22 highway mpg.
becoming
parents?
MATTHEW LOFTUS
570-255-5503
(Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday) ACME AUTO SALES BMW `04 325i
leave message FREE PICKUP
1993 CADILLAC $21,500
570-341-7822
$18,900.
570-371-9001
CHRYSLER `02 288-8995
Consider being a
surrogate. All
ARD
Catch the Yankees
take on the Reds at
343-1959
1009 Penn Ave ALANTE NISSAN `06 SENTRA
Call after 5:00 p.m.
Scranton 18509
LINE UP
PT CRUISER
fees allowable by The Great American 2 Door 1.8 S, Special
DUI HYUNDAI `04
law will be paid. Ballpark in Cincin- Across from Scranton Prep Convertible Edition, Power
Call Central nati, Ohio GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Inferno Red, flame Exquisite Candy steering, brakes, A GREAT DEAL...
Pennsylvania
Attorney, TRAFFIC
VIOLATIONS
Trip Includes:
*Round trip bus
Call Our Auto Credit
Hot Line to get
design. Chrome
wheels. 47,000 TIBURON GT Apple Red black
soft top. 13,000
windows & locks.
6 CD changer.
IN CLASSIFIED!
Denise Bierly, at transportation Pre-approved for a miles, one owner. Blue, 5 speed original miles. All Excellent condition,
814-237-6278
ext. 226 CRIMINAL *Beer, soda & food
on the bus
Car Loan!
800-825-1609
Looks and runs
great. New inspec-
manual, CD, Air,
factory alarm,
available options,
including gold
43K. $12,500. NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA
570-881-6897 Auto, one owner,
power windows &
OFFENSES *Great box level www.acmecarsales.net 5 Speed. Like New!! tion. $5,800
locks. 38K.
alloy wheels. Local trade
ALL seats to two games 07 CHYSLER 300C New Tires, tinted Call (570) 472-1854 Garage Kept. 1
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 $11,435
FREE (Mon & Tues night) Hemi, AWD, Slate windows, sun roof, $7,500 negotiable. owner. Final

JUNK CONSULTATION
*Hotel accommoda-
tions at the Millenni-
grey, grey int
06 CHYSLER 300
black leather
interior. Only
57,000 Miles!!!
CHRYSLER `99 Call 570-540-6236 Model Year.
Gorgeous
Automobile!
CONVERTIBLE
Blue/white top &

CAR & MACK


um Hotel. Just three
blocks from stadium
BLACK, AUTO, V6
06 PONTIAC G-6 PRICE REDUCED TO
CONCORDE HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA $31,000 white interior.
Recent document-
and walking dis- Silver, 4dr, auto $14,000!! GLS, automatic. $29,900
Sudan with leather ed frame-off
TRUCKS LAW OFFICES tance from Cincin-
nati Zoo and other
05 FORD 500
AWD, grey, 4dr, V6
For more info,
call (570) 762-3714
interior. Fully
loaded. Cold air
Only 2,400 miles.
$19,880
$27,900
restoration. Over
$31,000 invested.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
EXPERIENCED downtown attrac- 05JAGUAR X-TYPE conditioning. From an Exotic, www.wyoming
WANTED BMW `07 328xi
tions will sell $21,500.
AGGRESSIVE
Price: $350
3.0, hunter green, Inspected. Good Private Collection 570-335-3127 valleymotors.com
Highest Prices REPRESENTATION Call 570-287-9701
tan leather (AWD)
05 CHEVY MALIBU Black with black
interior. Heated
Condition. $1,350.
(570) 299-0772 Call 570-650-0278 570-714-9924

570.287.1388
for more info. green, 4 door, auto
Paid!!!
DODGE `01 STRATUS
seats. Back up &

AUTO
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
www.MackLaw White, 4 door, 4cyl. navigation sys- 560 Pierce St. Rare, Exclusive
FREE tems. New tires & Kingston, PA
SE Opportunity To
Offices.com 66,000 miles

Collect
04 CHRYSLER PT brakes. Sunroof. www.wyoming
REMOVAL Own...
SERVICE
CRUISER GT, slvr,blk Garage kept. Many valleymotors.com
extras! 46,000 4 door, automatic
ARE YOU BEING lthr, auto, sunroof Power windows, 570-714-9924
Call V&G Miles.

Cash.
SUED BY A 01 NISSAN ALTIMA seats & locks . V6,
Anytime
CREDIT CARD 4 dr, slvr, auto, 4cyl Asking $19,500.
570-825-8888 or Asking $2,900. Call
JEEP `04 GRAND ‘26 FORD
DIRECTORY
COMPANY?? 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO (570) 819-3140 or
You have a real Burg./tan lthr., 626-297-0155
CHEROKEE LIMITED MODEL T
Not
288-8995 Call Anytime! (570) 709-5677
chance of winning Nav., 360 HP, AWD
Panel Delivery
& owing nothing if 01 AUDI A8 L
FORD `04 MUSTANG 4WD, 6 cylinder

MONTY SAYS you are repre- cashmere beige,


BMW `93 325 IC auto. Moonroof. 100 point

Dust.
sented by a good tan lthr., nav., AWD Mach I, 40th Fully powered. New Concours quality
attorney! Call Atty. 406 ATVs/Dune 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE Convertible, ANNIVERSARY EDITION brakes & tires. restoration. Red
Michael P. Kelly Buggies Blue/grey Metallic Green V8, Auto, 1,200 94,000 highway with black fend-
570-417-5561 leather, auto, 4cyl. Exterior & Tan miles, all options, miles. $11,500 ers. Never Driven.
or email mike@
mikepkelly.com QUARTER MIDGET 00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck
Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
show room condi-
tion. Call for info.
(570) 822-6334 0 miles on
restoration.

KIA `08 RONDO


Heated Seats. 2nd Asking $24,995 RARE!

BANKRUPTCY RACE CAR


76 inch Bull Rider,
lthr., 64,000 miles
00 SUBARU OUTBACK
STATION WAGON,
Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151 Maroon with beige Sell it in The
$40,000
$38,000
FREE CONSULT
Guaranteed
Honda 120 motor,
Kirkey seat,
AWD (Burgundy/tan
leather, sunroof)
Garage Kept,
Excellent Gas
FORD `07 MUSTANG
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still Times Leader
$36,500
468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
Low Fees new brake system, 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, Mileage. Carfax
63,000 highway
under warranty.
Classified
$ WANTED JUNK $
available. Price
There will be an Payment Plan! A-Main feature wins 2 dr, auto, silver miles, silver, runs
Received 60,000
2002Flagship
BMW 745iof
Thesection.
77 Pontiac Firebird reduced $7,995 mile servicing. New
Colleen Metroka Asphalt/Dirt, great, $11,500.
or trade for SUV or tires. KBB Value
excellent tribute
VEHICLES
570-592-4796 Many Extras, Black V6, T-Tops negotiable.
73 VW BEETLE CONV. other. Beautiful / $8,500. Asking only the Fleet
Value $6,000,
to the music of Sell for $2,999 olympic blu, blck Fun Car. 570-479-2482 $7,900. A Must See! New - $87,000
Bankruptcy $595 570-388-6669 LISPI TOWING
Simon and (570) 457-0553 Midnight Emerald
Guaranteed Low Fees Call (570) 954-2749 top, 4 speed
FORD `07 with beige leather We pick up 822-0995
Garfunkle www.BkyLaw.net
SUZUKI ’00
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s LINEUP LEXUS `95 ES 300 interior. 61K miles.
tomorrow night Atty Kurlancheek
08 CADILLAC ESCALADE MUSTANG GT Mint condition.
VITO’S
ASUCCESSFULSALE
825-5252 W-B Beautiful, mint Loaded. Garage
at the Mellow
theater in DIVORCE No Fault QUAD MASTER Blk/Blk leather, 3rd
seat, Navgtn, 4x4
Premium package,
silver, black leather
condition. Grey with
leather interior. 2
Kept. Navigation
Stunning, All Junk
$295 divorce295.com 4x4, auto, 520 07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
IN CLASSIFIED! interior, 5 speed owners.New brakes Must Sell! &
Scranton. The Atty. Kurlancheek
800-324-9748 W-B
miles, winch, heat- grey, V6 AWD manual. 20,000 rotors & shocks. $20,000 Cars &
show starts at 8 ed grips. $4,650.
570-239-2877
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4 Doyouneedmorespace? miles. $18,900
(570) 868-3832
Ice cold AC. Fully
loaded. 112K.
$18,600
Trucks GINO’S
pm. Have dinner Divorce, Custody, 06 DODGE GRAND
A yard or garage sale Asking $4,900
at Cooper's or
maybe The Ban-
Support, PFA
FREE Consultation.
Atty. Josianne
YAMAHA`04 RHINO CARAVAN ES, red,
4dr, entrtnmt cntr, in classified FORD `92 MUSTANG (347) 452-3650
Mountain Top 1993 CADILLAC Wanted Like New
Excellent condition, Highest
shee then head Aboutanos
Wilkes-Barre
200 hours. Priced
to sell. $6,500 or
7 pass mini van
06 JEEP COMMANDER
Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4
is the best way
Convertible,
55,000 original
miles 5.0 auto, LEXUS `98 LS 400 ALANTE
2 Door Prices
Tires
over to the 570-208-1118 best offer. Call 06 DODGE RAM 1500 tocleanoutyourclosets! some engine Excellent condition, Convertible
Paid In $15 & UP!
show... Keith 570-971-4520
Free Bankruptcy
Consultation
SLT, quad cab,
hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4 You’re in bussiness upgrades. Garaged
showcar. $8200
garage kept,
owner. Must see.
1 Exquisite Candy
Apple Red black CA$H Like New
Payment plans. 409 Autos under 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
SLT, silver, auto.,
with classified! (570) 283-8235 Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
soft top. 13,000
original miles. All FREE
Carol Baltimore $5000 Batteries
570-822-1959 V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE FORD `98 TAURUS power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
available options,
including gold PICKUP
Gold. Good condi- $20 & UP!
CADILLAC `94
Attorney SPORT white, V6, One Owner. changer. Loaded. alloy wheels.
Keith Hunter 4x4 Leather, CD, tion Runs great. Asking $10,000. Call Garage Kept. 1 570-574-1275
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, Alloy Wheels 87,000 miles, R- 570-706-6156 owner. Final Carry Out Price
Bankruptcies

The crowds are


MAHLER, LOHIN
& ASSOCIATES
DEVILLE SEDAN green, auto, V6,
4x4
$15,580 title, Recently
inspected.
$2,700. Call LINCOLN `00 LS
Model Year.
Call 829-7130
Gorgeous 570-301-3602 288-8995

booming, check (570) 718-1118


94,000 miles, 05 GMC SIERRA
X-Cab, blk, auto, (570) 814-6198 1 owner. Low miles.
Automobile!
to place an ad
$31,000 .
CALL US!
automatic, front WANTED
out the fresh SOCIAL SECURITY 4x4 truck V6, All leather. Ask- $29,900 TO JUNK Cars & Full Size
juice martinis. DISABILITY
Free Consultation.
wheel drive, 4
door, air condi-
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
FORD ‘02 ing $5,800. Call
(570) 819-3140
$27,900
YOUR CAR Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
(570) 709-5677
Contact Atty. Sherry
Dalessandro
tioning, air bags,
all power, cruise
Silver, black leather,
3rd seat, AWD
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA FOCUS WAGON ONLY
ONL
NLY ONE
From N LE
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LEADER.
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Exotic,
Private Collection
BEST PRICES Parts 477-2562
Low mileage, IN THE AREA
570-823-9006 control, leather
05 CHEVY EQUINOX
Silver, 4 door, 4x4
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
One owner
$7,984
LINCOLN`06 Calltimesleader.com
570-650-0278 CA$H ON THE $POT,
Let the Community
Know!
interior, $3,300. 05 FORD EXPLORER Free Anytime
XLT, white 4 door
570-714-9924
TOWN CAR LIMITED Pickup
Place your Classified

MERCEDES-BENZ `05
570-394-9004 Ad TODAY!
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 4x4 Fully loaded. 570-301-3602
Public Notices Public Notices 04CHEVY SUBURBAN CADILLAC ‘06 STS 46,000 miles,
570-829-7130

CHRYSLER `97 LS, pewter silver,


3rd seat, 4x4
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White. 240C
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
SEBRING
LEGAL NOTICE 04 JEEP GRAND sunroof, heated Showroom
CHEROKEE LAREDO, 560 Pierce St. 77K highway miles,
seats, Bose sound condition.
Sealed bids will be received by the Special Edition. Kingston, PA Excellent condition,
Convertible. Gold system, 6 CD $18,900.
Board Secretary of The Pittston Area with newly installed Grey, sunroof, 4x4 changer, satellite
www.wyoming 570-814-4926 or dealer serviced. Sun 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
valleymotors.com roof, heated seats.
School District for: navy top/rear win- 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ radio, Onstar, park- (570) 654-2596
$15,500. Call
Auto Auto
dow. 124,000 city ER, seafoam ing assist, remote 570-714-9924
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL miles. As is. Asking grn/tan lthr., 4x4 570-288-3916
keyless entry, elec-
ANNUAL AUDIT SERVICES
AND
$2,100. Negotiable.
570-822-2776 or
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more! FORD ‘02 MUSTANG WANTED! MERCEDES-BENZ `06 $$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$
GT CONVERTIBLE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 570 709-9404 04 DODGE DURANGO $17,600
BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES Leave Message LIMITED, Sandstone,
tan leather, 3rd
570-881-2775
Red with black top. ALL C-CLASS FOR JUNK
Specifications may be secured from the
Secretary’s Office in The Pittston Area PONTIAC `00 SUNFIRE seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
Boat? Car? Truck?
Motorcycle? Air-
6,500 miles. One
Owner. Excellent
JUNK
Silver with leather
interior. Good condi- VEHICLES
Senior High School, 5 Stout St., Yatesville, 4 door, auto, 87K. LS, white, V6, 4x4 plane? Whatever it
Pittston, PA. Runs great. $3,300. 04 JEEP GRAND
Condition. $18,500 tion. 34,000 miles. PICKED UP
CARS!
is, sell it with a 570-760-5833 $15,000 Negotiable
DEALER. Call CHEROKEE LAREDO Classified ad. (570) 885-5956
Bids will be opened on Friday, May 13, (570) 868-3914 gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 570-876-1010
570-829-7130
FORD ‘05 EXPLORER
2011 at 3:00 P.M. in the Board Room of
The Senior High School.
SATURN ‘99 SC1
03 FORD WINDSTAR
LX, green, 4 door,
entertainment sys. CADILLAC `04 SPORT TRAC XLT
CA$H MERCEDES-BENZ `95 570-346-7673
The Board of Directors reserves the right
to reject any or all bids or to accept or
7 pass. minivan
03 CHEVY 1500, V8, SEVILLE SLS
1/2 Ton, 4WD,
automatic, V6 PAID SL 500 Convertible, with
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
reject any item or items thereof. X-cab, white, 4x4

570-301-3602
Beige. Fully loaded $15,992 removable hard
02 DODGE RAM 1500 Excellent condition. top, dark Blue,

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Quad Cab, SLT, Runs great. New camel interior,
DEBORAH A. RACHILLA Red auto 4x4 truck rotors, new brakes. Summer Driving
SECRETARY 02 MERCURY MOUNT- Just serviced. Only, Garage Kept.
AINEER PREMIUM,
108,000 miles. Ask-
Motorcycle for sale? Very Good
white, tan leather, Let them see it here
LEGAL NOTICE
3 door coupe. Only
122,000 miles.
3rd seat, 4x4
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE
ing $8,000. (570)
709-8492 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
Condition, No
Accidents. Classy
Car. Price
$300 and Up
$125 extra if driven,
The Crestwood School District is seeking White, auto, 4x4
Cd player, AC,
curriculum vitae from licensed insurance
brokers for the purpose of serving as its
Moonroof, leather 01 DODGE RAM 1500 CHEVROLET ‘06 www.wyoming
valleymotors.com MAZDA `04 3
Reduced!
$13,995

pulled or pushed in.


interior, alloy rims, regular cab, 4x4,
employee benefits consultants and bro-
kering all related insurances, including but
Like New tires.
Fresh detail and Full
with cap
98 FORD F-150,
CORVETTE 570-714-9924 Hatchback, 92,000
miles. Excellent
or trade for
SUV or other.
570-388-6669
not limited to:
of GAS... regular cab pick up CONVERTIBLE FORD ‘10
condition. auto,
NOBODY Pays More
MERCEDES-BENZ
ONLY $2,999 green, auto 4x4 sunroof, premium
Health Insurance: Silver beauty, 1

570-760-2035
sound and alloy
(to include dental and vision)
For more pics or
information, call
98 FORD RANGER,
Flairside, reg cap
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
TAURUS SEL wheels. $8,300

`97 SL320
Long-term care truck, 5 spd, 4x4 AWD, V6 & Alloys (570) 864-2337
(570) 301-7221 miles, 6 speed. All Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Short-term Disability copper $19,982
advertisinguy possible options Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
Long-term Disability
Life insurance
@gmail.com including Naviga-
tion, Power top. MAZDA `04 RX-8
VOLKSWAGEN `01
Voluntary Life insurance
Health Savings Account (HSA) New, paid $62,000 Hunter Green,

Harry’s U Pull It
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) Must sell $45,900 80,000 miles.
Work site benefits
Voluntary individual PASSAT GLS WAGON ACURA `00 INTEGRA 570-299-9370
560 Pierce St.
New brakes &
rotors. New

CHEVROLET `05
Section 125 (Cafeteria Plan) Satin Silver Metallic. alignment. Two
1.8L 4 cylinder GS Coupe. 1 owner, Kingston, PA new rear tires.
premium only clean title. 106K,
turbo. Cold weather www.wyoming No accidents.
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
TAHOE Z71
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) automatic. Leather Blue, convertible,
package & traction valleymotors.com PRICE REDUCED
Dependent care
control. 101,700 interior, all power,
remote start, moon- Silver birch with
570-714-9924 $8,000 or best
offer. For more
40th Anniversary
Model. 47,000
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
miles. Great condi-
Firms will submit four (4) copies of their
written proposals including compensation tion. Asking $4,300 roof, alloy wheels
and more! $4,000
grey leather interior,
3rd row seating, HONDA `06 CIVIC EX information, call
(570) 332-4213
miles. Minor
repairs. $7,500
VEHICLES!!!
(570) 417-7678
plan, project experience and references. 570-709-4137 rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with
2 door, 5 speed, air,
power windows &
or best offer.
Call 973-271-1030
DRIVE IN PRICES
Curriculum Vitae will be accepted at the
District’s Administrative Office located at
412 Autos for Sale
AUDI `02 A4 traction control, 5.3l
engine, moonroof,
locks, sun roof, CD,
cruise & alloys.
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 SUBARU `05 LEGACY Call for Details (570) 459-9901
281 S Mountain Blvd, Mountain Top, PA
18707, on or before May 5, 2011. CHEVY `06 COLORADO
Extended cab. Auto.
3.0, V6, AWD
automatic, tiptronic
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many
Excellent condition,
very well main- C-240 SPORT AWD
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
transmission. Fully
EOE Power steering, a/c. loaded, leather
more options. Imm-
aculate condition.
tained with service
records, remaining
Loaded, automatic, Air, new tires & Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
40k miles. 2 wheel interior. 92,000 AC, heated leather brakes, 31,000
76,000 adult driven Honda warranty. seats, 4 door. DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
Eric Aigeldinger drive. miles. Good condi- miles. $15,600. Call miles, great
$12,600, negotiable. 65K, $10,500. $4,700 condition. $11,995.
Secretary tion. Asking $9,500. (570) 378-2886 &
570-678-5040 570-706-0921 Call 570-388-6535 570-836-1673 www.wegotused.com
Crestwood School Board Call (570) 417-3395 ask for Joanne
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US MARINES US NAVY US AIR FORCE US AIR FORCE US MARINES

Greg Martin Joe “Bobo” Nocera Terry Joyce Tom Washington Abdul Alsaigh Ginny Kutzer Jim Bufalino Joe Skrutski Toni Grasso Victor DeAnthony Rob Kosco Doug Brown Marcus Ossowski Kevin Uren
General Manager Used Car Manager Sales Manager Sales Manager Sales Manager Salesperson Salesperson Salesperson Salesperson Salesperson Salesperson Salesperson Salesperson Salesperson
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Rudy Podest George Geiges Steve Mizenko Chris Brennan Pat McGinty Lenny Santarsiero Barry Williams Frank Vieira
Parts & Service Service Manager Service Manager Service Manager Parts Manager Body Shop Manager Finance Manager Director of
Director 24 Yrs. with Ford 14 Yrs. at Coccia 18 Yrs. at Coccia 19 Yrs. at Coccia 23 Yrs. at Coccia Internet Services
26 Yrs. at Coccia

Auto., AC, Pwr. Mirrors, Advanced Trac with Electronic MPG


Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., MPG Stability Control, Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, Pwr. Door
Side Curtain Air Bags, 16” Steel Locks, Tilt Wheel, SYNC, Sport Appearance Pkg., Rear
Wheels, Tilt Wheel, AC, Instrument Spoiler, Cruise Control, 15” Alum. Wheels, Winter
Cluster, Message Center, PL, PW, Keyless Pkg., Heated Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad
Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors, Fog Lamps,
MyKey, Convenience Pkg., Cruise,
Control, Map Light, Perimeter Alarm,
MyFord, SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio
**24
Mos.

**
24
**
72
Mos. Mos.
*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
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. 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.

Automatic, Pwr. Mirrors, Advanced Trac with Electronic Remote Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD, Pwr. Door Auto., 6 Disc CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Tilt, Alum.
Stability Control, Side Curtains, Locks, Air, Anti-Theft System, Side Curtain Air Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio, Pwr. Seat, Safety
AM/FM/CD, Pwr. Door Bags, Side Impact Air Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Message
Locks, Remote Keyless Bags, Message
Entry, Air,Tilt Wheel Center, Keyless Entry,
Center, MyKey

MPG
MPG MPG
** **
** ** 24
Mos.
72
Mos.
72 72
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.

All Wheel Drive, Automatic, AC, 16” Steel All Wheel Drive, XLT, CD, Safety Canopy, Side Impact
Safety Pkg., Air, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., Fog Lamps,
Wheels, Keyless Entry Privacy Glass, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg., 16” Alum.
w/Remote, Pwr. Door Wheels, Roof Rack, Sirius Satellite 3.7 V6, XL Plus Pkg.,
Radio, PW, PDL, Keyless Entry, Cruise, AM/FM/CD,
Locks, Safety MyKey System, Pwr.
Canopy, Side Equipment Group, Pwr.
Air Bags, MPG Mirrors, 40/20/40 Cloth
Pwr. Windows Seat, XL Decor Group

** ** **72 **
24 Mos.
72 Mos.
72
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, Mos.
$595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

Auto., 3.5L V6, 18” Alum. Wheels, AM/FM/CD, All Wheel Drive, SEL, Auto., ABS, V6, PDL, Air, Remote Keyless Entry STX, 3.7L V6, Auto., Air, 17” Alum. Wheels, Cloth Seat,
w/Keypad, Rear Spoiler, Anti-Theft Sys., CD, PW, Safety Canopy, Side 40/20/40 Split Seat, ABS, Sliding Rear Window, Decor
Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm, Reverse Sensing Impact Air Bags, Personal Safety Sys., Reverse Sensing, Sirius Pkg., Chrome Step Bar, STX Plus Pkg., Cruise, Fog
System, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Satellite Radio, Convenience Group, Lamps, Pwr. Equipment Group,
PDL, PW, Sirius Satellite Auto. Headlamps, 18” Alum. Wheels, Floor Carpet, Limited Slip
Pwr. Seat, MyKey, Dual Elect.
Radio, Climate Cont, MyFord
LCD Display, Cruise
MPG
MPG

** **72
** **
72
** **
24 24 24 72
Mos. Mos. Mos. Mos. Mos.
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *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, **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, **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. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. $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
.*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit Waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at
delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000
financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 427 Commercial 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic Trucks & SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
PLYMOUTH ‘99 VOY- VW `05 JETTA Equipment KAWASAKI `10 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
AGER VAN Silver with black MAZDA `88 RX-7 CONCOURS 14
35 ft. Well kept. On
CHEVROLET `97 JEEP `00 MITSUBISHI `95
6cyl., 7 pass, auto.
interior. Auto. Sun- CONVERTIBLE
CHEVY ‘08 3500 campground on the
Susquehanna River
SILVERADO WRANGLER MONTERO SR 4WD
roof. All options. 1 owner, garage Sport/Touring with
$1,750 DEALER ABS/traction near great fishing.
HD DUMP TRUCK
Excellent condition. kept, 65k original
FORD ‘95 RANGER 1 owner. 33K miles. miles, black with control, showroom Attached 12X22” with Western plow. 177,102 miles, auto-
4 cyl, 5-spd, 2WD,
Asking $12,800. Call
570-693-2129
grey leather interior,
all original & never
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
new, 400 miles,
metallic blue, 6 year
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with DODGE `97 RAM matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
$1,350. DEALER Leave Message seen snow. $8,900. Vehicle in like warranty included. covered by metal options. Bedliner.
1500 LARAMIE lock brakes, air con-
BUICK 94 LESABRE Call 570-237-5119 $12,000. roof with large 55,000 miles. ditioning, air bags,
new condition. 82,000 miles, auto-
VW ‘07 BEETLE 570-331-3674 breezeway. Shed & $9,200. Call power locks, power
$21,900. matic, chrome step
4 dr. 6 cyl., auto
Runs exc., $1,650
Current Inspection
Leather Interior,
Alloys, Moon Roof
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 570-288-4322
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
KAWASAKI ‘ 99 ZX6R
many extras includ-
ed. Call for more
information.
(570) 868-6503
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
up and mirrors,
leather interior,
windows,
mirrors,
power
power
seats, cruise con-
450SL with
600CC, BLAZER 4 door, 4 air, power
on all vehicles
570-825-8253
$13,840
C-3500 CHEVY Muzzy Exhaust.
(570) 237-7076
new tires, regularly windows/locks TJ, Black with grey
interior. 4 cylinder,
trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD
Convertible Food Truck with Great condition.
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS serviced, great $5,300
5-speed manual changer, leather
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER removable hard top,
power windows, AM
new motor -
50,000. Excellent
Asking $3,100
CALL FRANK Travel Trailer. 29’,
condition. Silver.
AC, 4WD.
401-524-9763
transmission. CD interior, sun roof,

S /FM radio with cas-


sette player, CD
condition. All stain-
less steel body.
570-301-7221
theadvertisinguy
mint condition, 1
slide out a/c-heat.
174,000 miles
$6,500 or best FORD `01 LARIAT
250 Super Duty
player, hardtop, full
doors, sound bar.
4” Skyjacker
rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
new Passed inspec-
Great convertible, 560 Pierce St. player, automatic, 4 Call Jack at @gmail.com Stove, microwave, offer. 570-242-7979
black top, 6 speed fridge, shower with slide-in camper Suspension lift with tion, new battery.
Kingston, PA new tires. Cham- 570-881-5825
SUZUKI `07 C50T CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
manual transmis- inside & out. Many new tires, 4 door, 8’ steering stabilizer. $2,500
www.wyoming pagne exterior; Ital- or Rich at
sion, carbon fiber more extras. bed. Soft and hard- Like new BF (570) 868-1100
ian red leather inte- 570-357-8319
2500
dash, leather interi- valleymotors.com Reduced. $13,500. top for bed covers., Goodrich 35’s with Call after 2:00 p.m.
rior inside. Garage
or, front & rear
trunk, fast & agile.
570-714-9924 kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call FORD ‘99 E350 CRUISER Call 570-842-6735
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Good condition.
Sold together or
Full size spare. Only
85,000 miles.
MITSUBISHI `95
$18,000 or best
415 Autos-Antique 825-6272
BUCKET VAN EXCELLENT SUNLITE CAMPER Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van.
separately $10,900
(570) 639-5478
$6,999
(570) 301-7221
MONTERO SR 4WD
offer. Call
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
570-262-2478 & Classic
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 Triton V8. 2 speed center bathroom,
85K miles. Excellent
FORD `03 F150 JEEP `02 GRAND
CONDITION
condition. $8,700 177,102 miles, auto-

SCION ‘08 TC
boom; 92,000miles; kitchen, sofa bed.
CADILLAC `80 450SL with
$9999 or best price.
Great condition. Call Windshield, Bags,
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
570-829-4548 or
570-417-5991
LARIAT CHEROKEE LAREDO
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
Low
42,000
mileage,
miles, 4 COUPE DEVILLE
Excellent condition,
Convertible
removable hard top,
570-675-3384 or
570574-7002
Floorboards,V&H
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500. CHEVY `05 EQUINOX Contractor ready
with ladder rack &
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
speed, front wheel power windows, AM 215-322-9845 LT (premium pack- tool box, 4x4 diesel,
$3,000 located in 6K Miles $5,200 age), 3.4L, 47,000 windows, power
drive, 2 door, anti- /FM radio with cas- 439 Motorcycles under 97K. Great
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
sette player, CD
(570) 430-0357
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft miles. All wheel
drive, power moon-
condition, $17,000 mirrors, power
seats, cruise con-
HARLEY ‘01
or best offer.
power locks, power
windows, power
561-573-4114
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham- SUZUKI ‘04 Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
570-925-2845 trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD
pagne exterior; Ital-
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
CHEVROLET `68 C10 ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage DAVIDSON GSXRthan
1000CC1,000 thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding FORD `05 WHEEL Triple black, eco-
changer, leather
interior, sun roof,
New 350 motor and Less dinette bed. Front rear defroster, rear
seats, keyless entry, nomical 6 cylinder.
CHAIR LIFT VAN
CD player, Mp3 new transmission. kept, excellent con- Electra Glide, Ultra miles. Team colors extra large living onstar, roof rack, 4x4 select drive. windshield wiper,
player, keyless REDUCED TO dition. $31,000. Call Classic, many with matching hel- room + sofa bed. running boards, CD, remote door new Passed inspec-
entry, sun/moon $5,000 FIRM 825-6272 chrome acces- Seating capacity for
met & jacket. Fend- Big View windows. garage kept. opener, power win- tion, new battery.
roof, rear defroster, (570) 906-1771 sories, 13k miles, 7 plus 2 wheel
er eliminator kit. Air, awning, sleeps
tinted windows.
MERCEDES-BENZ `76 Metallic Emerald Scorpion exhaust. 6, very clean, will
$14,750. chairs. 140,000 dows & locks, $2,500
(570) 868-1100
$14,200.
(570) 443-7522 Call CHEVROLET `69 NOVA 450SLC
Green. Garage
kept, like new
$6,000. deliver. Located in
570-362-1910 miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $7,000.
cruise, tilt wheel.
108k highway miles. Call after 2:00 p.m.
before 9:30 p.m. SS clone. 350
engine, 290 Horse- 80K miles, 1 owner,
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
Call Dave after 5
pm 570-825-0394
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497 CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR For more details,
Call 570-589-9181
Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out.
MITSUBISHI `97
power. 10 bolt posi- mint condition, no Custom Van. 67K No rust. Sale price
$12,900
SUZUKI ‘77
miles. Interior has
rear. PowerGlide
transmission. Power
disc brake kit. Over
rust. Must Sell!
$9,900
570-829-0847
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
oak wood trim, car-
peting, storage FORD `97 DIESEL
$6,895. Scranton.
570-466-2771 15’ CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder
SUBARU `02 $20,000 invested,
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 GS 750 areas, TV, rear seat Cummins engine, diesel engine.
sacrifice at $8,500. Needs work.
2008 TOYOTA
convertible to dou-
ble bed, curtains.
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000 JEEP `02 LIBERTY Rebuilt automatic

IMPREZAmileage,
WRX
(Wilkes-Barre)
Call 732-397-8030 SCREAMING EAGLE $1,500
or best offer
Seats 7. Power win- gross wt. 6,649 Blue/grey, new transmission. Very
good rubber. All
Low
57,000 miles, 5
MERCEDES-BENZ `88 V-ROD& Black. 570-822-2508 MATRIX
1 Owner
dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
light wt. $19,500
Must see!
rebuilt engine with
warranty, new
tires & brakes,
around good
condition inside
Orange ing. New exhaust (570) 829-5886
speed, all-wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
CHEVROLET `72 420 SEL Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 $13880 system. New rear
tires. Recently
4,000 miles.
$5,900 or
& out. Well
maintained.

FORD `99 E250


Silver with red Blue Ready to work.
lock brakes, air 480 miles. Excellent inspected. Excellent best offer.
leather interior. smoked wind PRICE REDUCED!
conditioning,
bags, power locks,
air
CHEVELLE Every option.
Garage kept, show-
condition. Asking
$20,000 or best
screen. Great bike,
runs great. Helmet
condition. $4,800.
Call 570-655-0530
Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
570-814-2125
$6,195 or
best offer
Two door hard top.
JEEP `02
power windows, offer. Call
room condition. & kevlar racing serviced, new bat- Call 570-650-3500
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
power mirrors, 307 Motor. Needs
work. Comes with $7,000. 570-876-4034 gloves included. tery, tires & rods. Ask for Carmen
cruise control, 560 Pierce St. Wrangler Sport
additional 400 small (570) 417-9200 $2995. Call for info Custom Van. 67K Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
HARLEY DAVIDSON PONTIAC `04
AM/FM radio, CD Kingston, PA Hard / soft top,
changer, rear block & many parts. (570) 881-5011 miles. Interior has chairs. Braun Millen-
www.wyoming remote start,
nium lift with
OLDSMOBILE `68
defroster, new Blitz $5,000. Serious oak wood trim, car-
Stainless Exhaust,
AEM Cold Air
inquires only.
(570) 836-2574 ` 06 SOFTTAIL TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
garage kept. 6
cylinder, auto. MONTANA
DELMONT
$10,000
Intake, TURBOXS TRIPLE 955 CC convertible to dou- A/C. Power locks & 95,000 miles, well
CHEVROLET `79
570-430-1396 or
Blowoff Valve &
Boost Control.
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!!
NIGHTTRAIN 7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing. BUICK `05
ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win-
windows. Excellent
condition. $9,500. 570-655-5156
maintained. Excell-
ent overall condi-

JEEP `06
Dark gray metallic, dows & seats. Cus- 570-237-6375 tion. Keyless entry,
CORVETTE L-48
$10,500. Blue, never
This model only
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
(201) 704-8640 new rr tire & tom lighting on ceil- built in baby seat,
Call before
7:30 pm
All Corvette options,
all original, new
produced in 1967
& 1968. All
original 45,000
brakes, many
extras. $10,900
dropped. Excellent
condition. $4,200
Negotiable.
AWD,
ing. New exhaust
system. New rear FORD ‘68 BRONCO COMMANDER 4X4
dual climate con-
trol. Rear air. Seats
(570) 592-4982 loaded, 1 owner, tires. Recently 7. Recent inspec-
Good Year tires, miles, Color (570) 970-0564 Lockers, V-8. Heat- tion & tires. KBB
new mufflers, just 18,000 miles. 6 inspected. Excellent
SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 tuned. 46,000 miles.
$6,500 or best
Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior, HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
cylinder. New
inspection, tires
condition. $4,800.
Call 570-655-0530
ed leather. All
power. Navigation,
over $6300. Asking
$5,000 firm. Call
5 door hatchback, 350 rocket Road King 19,000 Satellite, Blue tooth, (570) 417-9884
Only 8,600 miles offer 570-262-2845 1100 Custom. 5800 & brakes. Like
engine, 2nd miles, new tires, lots 3rd row, More.
$15,892 or 570-239-6969 owner. Fender of extra chrome.
miles, light bar, new, inside & out.
CHEVY ‘07 69,000
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
cobra exhaust, $16,900. Call
skirts, always Like New. $12,900. highway miles.
CHEVY `68 CAMARO garaged. Trophy
winner at shows.
Call 570-639-1989
or 570-760-1023
windshield, many
extras, must sell.
$5,995. Call
(570) 540-0975
TRAILBLAZER LT
On-Star, Leather. 302 V8 engine.
$14,900. Call
(570) 855-3657 56,000 miles,

SS Serious inquiries automatic,


Satellite Radio.
CHEVR0LET`02 JEEP `07
570-301-3433 3-speed on the
396 automatic, 400
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727 HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 $14,990 floor transmission.
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
100th Anniversary YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO 34X9.50 swamper tioning, all power,
EXPRESS
560 Pierce St.
WRANGLER X
transmission, clean
Kingston, PA Edition Deuce. tires. Racing seats, CD player, leather
interior, runs good, 750cc. 8,000 miles,
PONTIAC `68 Garage kept. 1 roll cage. interior, tinted
www.wyoming 71K, garage kept, saddlebags, wind- 4x4, stick shift, soft
owner. 1900 miles. CONVERSION $9,500 windows, custom
valleymotors.com custom paint, Fire shield, back rest, top. Red exterior,
Tons of chrome. For more pics or wheels, $13,000
570-714-9924 Hawk tires, Krager
wheels, well
maintained.
CATALINA $38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
Black & Pearl,
Excellent Condition.
VAN
Loaded. Low
miles. Excellent
560 Pierce St.
information, call
(570) 301-7221
well maintained,
garage kept. 11,500
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
400 engine. 2 Must See. Asking Kingston, PA advertisinguy miles, one owner.
$23,900 barrel carburetor. $20,000. Call $2,499. Call after 4. condition.
www.wyoming @gmail.com AC, CD player,
570-706-6156
65,000 miles, good Negotiable
570-693-2742
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
570-823-9376 $18,900
570-674-3901 valleymotors.com
cruise control.
Tow package with SUZUKI `09
HARLEY DAVIDSON
condition, keyless
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
570-714-9924
entry, cassette/
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
CHEVROLET `05
cargo carrier.
Excellent condition. GRAND4x4.
VITARA166
GMC `99
radio + snow tires.
01’ SPORTSTER
(570) 696-3513 Matted black finish. Selling your $18,700 Luxury
$12,500 350 V8. Original Mint condition. New Camper? Call 570-822-9680 horsepower 4 cylin-
570-474-5268 owner. Automatic
PONTIAC 1937 tires, inspected,
AVALANCHE Place an ad and der, 4 mode full time

SUBURBAN
transmission. Rare - fully serviced & find a new owner.
JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER
4 wheel drive. 1,269
TOYOTA `06 tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
Fully restored near
original. New paint,
ready to ride. Wind-
shield & sissy bar.
Dark red with tan
leather interior. 570-829-7130
Miles
miles. 4 wheel anti
lock disc brakes.
AVALON
New tires, new
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
new interior, new
wiring, custom tint-
Low miles & garage
kept. $4800. or best
LT Z71 package.
Sunroof. 82,000 CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER Champagne
$14,850 Leather, heated
seats. Power seats,
$6,000. Call ed glass, new motor offer. 570-762-5158 miles. Must See! exterior,
brakes, Inspected Asking $19,000 mirrors, locks &
570-489-6937 & transmission. leather interior, sunroof. 6 cd
March 4, AC,
AVPS, Fully
CHRYSLER `49
Spare
trans.
motor
16”
&
wide YAMAHA ‘1975 80 (570) 362-4143 power windows
& locks, 4 wheel
changer with 8

CHEVROLET `05
loaded, 18,000 883 cubic inch Antique. Very good speakers. Cruise &
white walls car in drive. $4,850. tilt. Smart pass key-
WINDSOR
mile bumper to excellent condition motor, Paco rigid condition. Must see. Call for 560 Pierce St. less entry start.
SILVERADO LT Z71
bumper warranty. in storage for 2 frame, extended & Low milage. Road condition and
90,000 miles. title. Asking $1,260 Kingston, PA $19,000. Call
Silver / gray, 4 door years. $14,000 or raked. Low miles. known issues.
$12,900. Call (570) 825-5810 www.wyoming 570-401-3714
sedan. 6 cylinder best offer. Serious $6,000 or best Extended cab, 570-362-4080
(570) 881-3712 flathead, fluid drive. inquiries ONLY. offer.(973) 271-1030 Leave Message automatic. Black REDUCED!!! valleymotors.com
45,000 original Call 570-574-1923 with grey leather ASKING $9,999 570-714-9924 TOYOTA ‘04
TOYOTA `10 miles. Just like new!
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 YAMAHA` 08 R1 interior. Heated JUST REDUCED!
HONDA `02 CR-V SIENNA XLE
REDUCED $15,000
STUDEBAKER ‘31 SOFT TAIL DEUCE
seats. 59,000 SAVE MONEY! GET
EX. Silver. Loaded. 1
JEEP ‘06
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Camry SE. 56,000 Call Jim: miles. New Michelin READY FOR THE DVD, leather
570-654-2257 Rumble seat, coupe LIMITED EDITION. owner, very clean,
miles. Red, alloy tires. $16,500 WINTER! Don’t pay moonroof
wheels, black cloth Good condition. Radical paint, only
Perfect condition. (570) 477-3297 dealer prices! White meticulously main-
COMMANDER $14,968
interior. Will consid-
er trade. $14,200 CORVETTES Call for details
(570) 881-7545
200 produced,
Rhinehardt pipes,
lots of chrome.
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
CHEVROLET `05
with grey interior.
Looks and runs like
tained. 123,000
highway miles.
$7,500
4WD, Only 38K
$15,990
(570) 793-9157
WANTED VOLKSWAGEN `71 Beautiful bike! kit, cover. Price it just came off the
570-646-3334 or

TOYOTA `93 MR2 1953-1972 Asking $9,500


or best offer.
negotiable $7,800
570-852-9072 TRAILBLAZER LT lot. Four Door, 4
wheel drive, 84,900 570-762-3294

T-top, 5 speed.
Any Condition!
SUPER BEETLE 570-474-0154 Black/Grey. 18,000 miles, new tires,
HONDA `03
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
Courteous, Fast miles. Well tow package, anti 560 Pierce St.
AM/FM/CD, AC, Professional Buyer. Convertible. Runs lock brakes, driver
power antenna. Licensed & Bonded great. Excellent HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘10 equipped. Includes
On-Star, tow pack- and passenger
Kingston, PA

New tires. No rust.


Great condition.
corvettebuyer.com
1-800-850-3656
condition. Original
engine. Can be SPORTSTER 1200 650 CLASSIC age, roof rack,
running boards,
airbags, power
windows, power
High
ODYSSEY
mileage,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
seen by appoint- A MUST SEE! Like New. remote starter, mirrors, power 570-714-9924
$5,000
(570) 708-0269 FORD `52 ment. Must Sell
$8,500
Custom Paint.
Only driven under
Less than 1000
miles. White and
extended warranty.
$16,000
locks, rear window
defroster and
140000
automatic,
wheel
miles,

drive,
front
4
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
LINEUP
COUNTRY SEDAN
after 6:00PM (570) 455-8400 10 miles!! Asking (570) 825-7251 wiper, privacy tint,
chrome. Garage door, anti-lock
$8,900 or best air conditioner,
KIA `02 SEDONA ASUCCESSFULSALE
TOYOTA ‘09 CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
VW CLASSIC `72 offer. For more info,
call 570-864-2543
kept. $6,300
(570) 817-8127 CHEVROLET `06
cruise control. CD,
keyless entry and
brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
power locks,
EX, Van, Sunroof. INCLASSIFIED!
SCION XD V8, automatic,
8 passenger, KARMANN GHIA or 215-379-1375
442 RVs & Campers SILVERADO 1500 much more.
Call
power windows,
power mirrors,
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good Doyouneedmorespace?
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Automatic,
traction control,
3rd seat, good Restoration Vehicle 4X4 pickup, extend- 570-332-4999
AM/FM radio, CD
condition. A yard or garage sale
DUTCHMAN 96’
condition, 2nd Family owned, ed cab, 6 1/2 ft. $5000 or best offer.
remote start. owner. $9,500. garage kept, good box, automatic.
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA
player, rear 570-606-7654 in classified
$14,680 570-579-3517 shape. Needs some
interior work, new
2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION 5TH WHEEL Pewter. 48,000
miles. Excellent Silver. Only 83K
defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
Line up a place to live
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
FORD `65
miles. All wheel $5,990
seats, needs
carburetor work.
#35 of 50 Made
$10,000 in acces-
with slideout & sun
room built on. Set
condition. $15,000
Negotiable drive, 4.0L V6. All (570) 606-4198 in classified! You’re in bussiness
Power. A/C. Loaded.
GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE Only 58,000 miles.
Asking $8,000.
sories including a
custom made seat.
up on permanent (570) 954-7461
Must Sell. $11,995 or
HONDA `10 LEXUS `06 GX 470 with classified!
CHEVROLET `09 TRACTOR
White with red serious inquiries site in Wapwallopen. best offer. Call
leather interior. Exotic paint set, 570-417-7937
560 Pierce St. only! 570-343-2296 Comes with many
ODYSSEY
Black top. Alien Spider Candy
Kingston, PA extras. $7,000.
EQUINOX LS DODGE `00 RAM
Blue. Excellent con-
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
289 Engine, rebuilt.
61,000 original 421 Boats & dition. All Documen-
tation. 1,400 Asking
(570) 829-1419 or
(570) 991-2135 Low mileage, 15000
TRAILERS
570-714-9924
miles. Original
owners manual
EXCELLENT CONDITION!
Marinas $25,000 or best
offer. Call Looking for the right deal miles, automatic,
all-wheel drive, 4
1500 QUAD CAB
4X4, V8 automatic.
FREIGHTLINER
’97 MIDROOF
475 CAT & 10
on an automobile?
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
CUSTOM
$8,800. 570-876-4034 door, anti-lock New tires & brakes. speed transmission.
(570) 881-2447 Turn to classified. brakes, air condi- Fully loaded. Lea- $12,000
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Cypress Pearl with
It’s a showroom in print! tioning, air bags, ther interior. Many ivory leather interi-
FORD `66 power locks, power

CREST 15’
Classified’s got extras. Must see. or. Well maintained, FREIGHTLINER
Mustang Coupe. ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC the directions!
windows, power
mirrors, cruise con-
Excellent condition.
(570) 970-9351 Special Edition.
garage kept. All
service records.
’99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
Pearl white, pony
Fiberglass FLAGSTAFF `08 trol, AM/FM radio,
Maroon, Fully Brand new tires. 10 transmission.
interior. Pristine
condition. 26K
miles. $17,000 or
boat with
Garage kept,
2 tone blue.
17,600 miles. CLASSIC
cassette player, CD
player,
entry, rear
keyless
de-
DODGE `04 loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
All options including
premium audio
Asking $15,000.

trailer. Out- ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’


RAM 1500
best offer. navigation, sun roof package, rear
REDUCED PRICE Super Lite Fifth froster, rear wind- with sides. All
Great running (570) 817-6768 board propul- $8,400 Wheel. LCD/DVD shield wiper, tinted plus many other climate control,
adjustable suspen- aluminum, spread
condition. Red with sion. Includes: Lehman area. flat screen TV, fire- windows. $17,500. Too many extras to extras. 3rd seat .
axle. $6,500.
cloth interior, power
door locks, power
LINCOLN `66 2 motors (570) 760-5937 place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m.
list. Low Mileage.
$10,000
Only 1,900 Miles.
Brand New.
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
Erinmade, Lexus bug guard. 2 storage trailers.
windows, power CONTINENTAL KAWASAKI ‘05 Hide-a-Bed sofa, (570)709-2125 Asking $37,000
570-814-4790
CHEVROLET `96
“Lark II series” (570) 328-0850 42,750 miles.
moon roof, outside speakers &
4 door, $28,950
PRICE
5 speed, just
serviced, 117k.
Convertible, 460
cu. engine, 67,000 REDUCED!
NINJA 500R. 3300
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
water purifier, 1500 DODGE `10 HUMMER ‘05 H2 (570) 237-1082 VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon
Asking $5,300
570-885-2162
miles, 1 owner
since `69. Teal
green / white
$2,400
NEGOTIABLE
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
bed, 5 speed. Only GRAND CARAVAN
Yellow with black
leather interior.
Front & rear heated
LEXUS `96 LX 450
Full time 4WD, Pearl
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
570-417-3940 570-760-3599 glass windows, 85,000 miles. Just Only 17k miles. locks, excellent
VOLKSWAGEN `04 leather, restorable,
$2,500 570-287-
570-825-3711 raised panel fridge
& many acces-
inspected. Bedliner, Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
seats. Many chrome
accessories. $28,500
white with like new
leather ivory interi- condition. New

STARCRAFT ‘80
toolbox, cap & tires, new brakes
BEETLE KAWASAKI
5775 / 332-1048 tion. Factory & or best offer. Call or. Silver trim.
sories & options. 4,000 lb. hitch all and rotors. 52,000
extended war- (570) 788-9826 or Garage kept. Excel-
Excellent condition,
LINCOLN `88
included. New rear miles highway
16’ DEEP V
(570) 956-8547 lent condition.
`08 NINJA
CONVERTIBLE $22,500. drums, brakes & ranty. $17,995 $26,500/ best offer.
Blue. AM/FM cas- (570) 690-2806 Leave Message 84,000 miles, Ask-
570-868-6986 calipers. Excellent 570-779-4325
TOWN CAR
sette. Air. Automat- ‘90 Evinrude out- 250 cc, blue, like ing $10,750
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
condition. Clean 570-654-3076 or 570-417-2010 till 5
ic. Power roof, win- board 70hp with tilt new, under 1,000
NEWMAR 36’ inside & out. Only
DODGE `94 DAKOTA 570-498-0005
dows, locks
doors. Boot cover
& 61,000 original
miles, garage kept,
& trim— ‘92 EZ
loader trailer. With
miles. Great starter
bike. $2,800 Seri-
MOUNTAIN AIRE
$4,200 Firm DUMP TRUCK
TRUCKS FOR SALE
for top. 22k. Excel- triple black, leather ‘00 Tracker Series ous inquiries only.
Joe (570) 868-5900 with cap. 1 owner,
garage kept, very
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis- MERCEDES-BENZ Ford, GMC,
lent
Garage kept.
condition. interior, carriage 60lbs foot pedal, 2 Call 570-331-4777 5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new CHEVY `10 SILVERADO good condition. sion replaced. International-Prices

Reduced
$14,000
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks,
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER condition, loaded
with accessories.
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Many extras includ-
ing lift & back seat.
Rear-end removed
and relubed. Brand
`99 ML 320
Sunroof, new tires,
starting at $2,295.
Box Truck, Cab &
excellent condition. 2 fish finders and 29 MPG gas. Chassis available.
570-822-1976 800. 7,000 miles. Excellent condition, new 10’ dump. PA
$5,500. Call more. MUST SEE. Ford Dually diesel 115,930 miles Call U-haul
Leave Message Must Sell. Like new. low mileage. $4,000 state inspected.
Mike 570-237-7660 Make Best Offer. truck with hitch MUST SELL 570-822-5536
$1,700. Please Call $35,500. Call or best offer $12,900/best offer.
Call 866-320-6368 also available. $7,200 OBO
570-394-9413 570-655-2689 (570) 868-0944 570-594-1496
after 5pm. 570-455-6796 (570)760-0511
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first payment, security deposit and tags due at lease due at signing to qualified buyers. EQUINOX: lease for 39 mos at $269 per month plus tax & tags, 12K miles per year, $2459 due at signing (includes
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457 Wanted to Buy 509 Building/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 554 Production/ 610 Business 708 Antiques & 712 Baby Items 726 Clothing 730 Computer
Auto Construction/ Transportation Operations Opportunities Collectibles Equipment &
Pennsylvania INFANT CLOTHES JACKET: boys gen-
Skilled Trades Software
ALL MENTOR
has an exciting QUALITY CONTROL BEER DISTRIBUTOR LIONEL TRAIN SET-
Spirit of 76 engine,
LARGE
BOX $10.
PLASTIC uine Italian stone
leather jacket, size

JUNK
LABORERS opportunity for License available caboose, & 3 box 570-285-3119 14. $25. 868-6018 DESK. Computer
Gas
Crew.
field Cleanup
Must be
DIRECT SUPPORT TECHNICIAN – with option to lease
building or sold
cars (Georgia, NC &
Delaware) slightly
UMBRELLA MISSES/junior Old
Desk $50. Call 735-
8730 or 332-8094
Entry Level STROLLER New Navy tops XS to
CAR & physically fit and
willing to work in all
GET ON THE PROFESSIONAL Will assist
Supervisor, estab-
QC
separately.
570-954-1284
used great condi-
tion. $175.
condition $7.
570-779-9791
medium $1. Lilu
small purse with
GATEWAY computer
system. 27” crt
ROAD TO in a new group 570-287-5045
TRUCKS weather conditions.
Pre-employment SUCCESS! home opening in lish, examine and
maintain quality on
cute buttons from
Pac Sun $3. Black
monitor with built in
speakers win xp
and Random Drug Wilkes-Barre, PA. NEON SIGN - Elec- 714 Bridal Items pro, dvd burner,
WANTED Testing. Must be
available to work
McLane, a
$28 billion supply
Full-Time
Base Pay:
production floor.
Position will be “on
tric, Camel sign, 30
years old, $200. WEDDING GOWN
slip-on waitress
shoes size 6-1/2 mouse, keyboard &
much more $300.
hands” in produc- rarely worn $1.50
Highest Prices Day/Night Shifts. chain services $9.50-11.00/hour
tion dept., on floor
570-829-2411 package REDUCED.
Asics track cleats Compaq 14” laptop

Paid In Cash!!!
Starting
$15.00 per hour.
wage leader, is looking
for qualified KEY RESPONSI- testing and sam-
pling. $ 13/hour to
CREATIVE & EXCITING PIANO. Ericsson
upright from 1885.
New, tags on, ivory
strapless, size 10, silver/light
size 7, good condi-
green includes carring
case, ac adapter,
BILITIES: Establish Paint your own ivory strapless,
Benefits available Class A Drivers to start. Hours: 7 a.m. pottery studio Needs tuning and tion $3. Semi/ prom restore dvd & color
FREE after 90 days. 570- become part of a relationship with
to 4 p.m Mon. – Fri. franchise. Low start some minor repairs.
beautiful bead work,
dress, David’s Bridal web cam with
297-4720 or apply our valued team. the individual veil beaded to motion detect for
Must have prior up & local training. $200. 868-6613 metallic blue/ grey,
REMOVAL in person @ 22020 McLane’s receiving services
experience in QC POKE-A-NOSE
match & slip. Paid
tea length bubble, surveillance. xp pro
Rt. 14 Troy, PA. uniformed drivers to ensure effective YEARBOOKS: $600 asking $125. sp3, office, 33
Call V&G are well recog- guidance, support and with Microsoft
Word & Excel. Will
POTTERY
Inspiration is Within Coughlin H.S. 1926, 570-287-3505 strapless
$10. Dolly’s Bou-
size 4
games, typing, eng-
nized and trusted and service delivery 1928, 1932, 1937, lish tutor & much
Anytime throughout •Coordinate, organ- operate forklift and
some heavy lifting
Call Jason
570-730-7855 or 1940, 1961, 1963, 716 Building
tique,
Sherri
beautiful
Hill short more, needs new
ize and/or assist
288-8995 PAVING & EXCAVATING the U.S. for their
knowledge, with household
activities such as
may be required.
Must be detailed
email: pnpfranchise
@yahoo.com
1942, 1943, 1944,
1949. G.A.R. H.S. Materials dress violet & pink,
with bow at waist,
battery. $150.
570-457-6610
Black top laborers, accuracy, and oriented and have 1934, 1935, 1936, can be worn strap-
professionalism. light housekeeping 1937, 1945, 1946, DOOR. 36”x80” TOWER HP dual
equipment experi-
FLORAL SHOP
and meal prepara- ability to multi-task. solid wood, 6 panel. less, size3/4, worn core tower. 3.4ghz
ence a plus. Competitive benefit 1951, 1955, 1956, once. $30.
tion 1957, 1961, 1965, Exterior or interior. cpu. ddr2 ram. win-
Must have drivers Do you have package. Candi- Unique Tiffany
•Provide transporta- The only shop 1966, 1970, 1980, Natural oak finish, dows 7. delivery.
license, CDL a plus. what it takes dates meeting qual- gown, Terra cotta
tion for individuals in the area! 1985, 2005, 2006. right or left with $85. 570-905-2985
Call 570-760-3486. to help drive ifications should for- color with beading,
receiving services 1,300 sq/ft retail Meyers H.S. 1935, hardware. $200.

515 Creative/Design
our team? to planned and/or
necessary activities
ward resume with
wage requirements & 1,300 sq/ft 1936, 1937, 1938, Call 570-735-8730
or 570-332-8094
layered, lace, Vin-
tage looking, strap- To place your
CLASS A to: storage 1942, 1943, 1944, less, from Prom ad call...829-7130
LICENSED STYLISTS & DRIVERS
and appointments
•Maintains current
progress and con-
AEP Industries,
Inc.,Attn: Human $63,000
Includes
1945, 1946, 1960,
1974, 1975, 1976,
1977. Kingston H.S.
DOUBLE UTILITY
SINK, with spraying
Excitement, size 12,
runs small. Must 732 Exercise
Resources, faucet. Barely used. see. $40. Short
506 Administrative/ tact notes and any
Clerical NAIL TECHNICIANS
Needed for new
• Earn more
money with more other appropriate
documentation in
20 Elmwood Ave.,
Mountain Top, Pa.
established sales,
all equipment,
1938, 1939, 1940,
1944, 1948, 1949.
$75. 570-417-4188
leave message.
gold, sequin bodice,
full tulle sparkly bot-
Equipment
at-home time showcases, Plymouth H.S. 1930, AB-LOUNGE SPORT
accordance with 18707, Fax (570) tom prom dress
BEAUTY
salon. Experienced. • “We’re here to inventory & 1931, 1932, 1933, GLASS DOOR. 3 w/ owners manual &
MENTOR policy, 474-9257, Email: from David’s Bridal,
Spanish-speaking a stay” –as a memberships to 1938, 1943, 1944, way glass door for DVD, Excellent con-
program standards Grullony@ size 4, worn once.
plus. McLane team- FTD, Tele-Floral & 1959, 1960. bath tub. $25 dition $40.00
or other regulatory aepinc.com $15. BCBG black
Call 570-606-1701 mate, you’ll be
SPA HOSPITALITY We are a Drug Free 1-800-FLOWERS. Hanover H.S. 1951, 570-331-8183 short semi dress, (570)825-0330
or 570-328-0948 working in a policies Willing to train 1952, 1953, 1954,
•May assist clients Workplace. EOE LIGHT FIXTURE sequins on top, ELLIPTICAL: Bronze,
stable, secure buyer. Owner 1960. West Pittston worn once, size 4.
TEAM 518 Customer
Support/Client Care
environment
• Multi-stop
with medication
administration 566 Sales/Retail/
retiring after 25
years in business.
H.S. Annual 1925,
1926, 1927, 1928,
Beautiful tiffany-
style light fixture $15. BCBG red short
semi, pleated criss
silver, & black
Omega Fitness Ellip-
The Woodhouse deliveries prima- •Complete other Business Room for 1931, 1932, 1959. measuring 13”H x
crossed top, flowy
tical Trainer w/
Day Spa, Kingston, rily located in duties as needed potential growth. 32”W x 14”D, instruction book &
Development Luzerne H.S. 1951, skirt, beautiful, worn
is now hiring for
front desk staff.
TELEMARKETER Pennsylvania and
New Jersey
JOB
REQUIREMENTS: CALL 570-542-4520 1952, 1956, 1957,
1959. Berwick H.S.
stained glass piece
of art is done in once, can be worn
strapless size 4
adapter $300.00
(570)825-0330
Looking for Part
Must possess out-
standing customer
Time/Full Time Tele-
marketer to start
• Great pay and
benefits -
$55,000 to
•High school diplo-
ma or GED required;
Bachelor’s Degree
SALESPERSON
Now hiring
Pictures available. 1952, 1953, 1956,
1957, 1958, 1960,
white & mother-of-
pearl tones & has a
polished brass fin-
$15. 7 dance dress-
es sizes small, 742 Furnaces &
service skills and be 1967, 1968, 1969
available days,
immediately for $60,000 in the preferred Full time positions.
Liquor License
,1970. Lehman H.S. ish. Asking price is medium & large, Heaters
Insurance Company. Luzerne County $5.each 696-3528
evenings and some first year; •One year service- Commission 1973, 1974, 1976, $350.. ALSO, a pair
Would be making Priced to sell FIREPLACE. Brick
Saturdays. medical, dental, delivery experience based. Experi- 1978, 1980. Nanti- of polished brass
outbound calls. Cordora front electric. 6’
Please apply in
person at the spa
Please call Lisa @
570-208-5640.
vision, life and
401(k)
preferred
•Ability to apply
ence in propane,
heating oil and Business Network
coke Area H.S.
1976, 2008. Dallas
and acrylic
sconces measuring
wall
Collect cash, not dust! wide. $500 or best
offer. 570-288-3233
570-287-7013
Monday-Friday, 9-6.
387 Wyoming Ave. Requirements:
• HS diploma or
common
understanding
sense
to
HVAC sales. Email
or fax resumes to
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
7”H x 9”W. These
classic looking fix- Clean out your HEATER. Propane
522 Education/ 570-474-5256 or
570-763-0063. EOE
Training
GED
carry out instruc-
tions furnished in eb2@buttonoil.com RESTAURANT FOR SALE H.S. 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975. West
tures are priced at
$48. for the pair. basement, garage gas, with 30’ cop-
per tubing. $100 or
OFFICE MANAGER/ • Two years driving
experience
written or oral form
•Current driver’s
Inside Church Hill
Mall, high traffic
Side Central
Catholic H.S. 1965 -
Call 570-430-1366 if
interested. Photos or attic and call the best offer.
570-287-9946
569 Security/
CHILD CARE AIDE
• Clean driving license, car regis- area. Established 15 upon request.
RECEPTIONIST record and great
customer service
tration and auto
insurance is neces-
Protective Services years. RENT
FREE.
IS
Serious
1974, 1980, 1981.
Westmoreland H.S.
ROOFING, 5 rubber
Classified depart- HEATERS (4)
kerosene, all serv-
skills
1952, 1953 - 1954
rolls, R.P.I. Royal ment today at 570- iced & working. $30
GATE ATTENDANT
For Professional Full & Part Time sary inquiries call G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
Engineering Firm. positions •Full time positions 570-582-5208 Edge 10’X50’ .060 G each, call Monday -
1973, 1974, 1975,
Communication and
computer skills and
available.
570-735-9290
Find out more or
apply to become a are available
morning, evening,

Full or part time 1976 Pittston H.S.
Black EPDM. $200
per roll firm. Save!
829-7130! Thursday after 6 pm
570-288-6214
valued Teammate
overnight shifts weekday & week- 630 Money To Loan 1936, 1951, 1954,
(570) 822-9625
ability to multi task by contacting: 1963 Pittston Hospi- GET THE WORD OUT
a must. Please end shifts available.
527 Food Services/ John Hart, “We can erase tal School of Nurs-
with a Classified Ad. 744 Furniture &
send resume to McLane People Full Time benefits Apply in person your bad credit - ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, 720 Cemetery Accessories
rszat@arriseng.com Hospitality Department by include health, den- Kappa Graphics, 100% GUARAN- 1959 West Pittston 570-829-7130
phone: tal, vision, Flexible 50 Rock Street, TEED.” Attorneys H.S. 1950, 1954, Plots/Lots
Spending Accounts, Pittston, PA PURSES (2) Vera ANTIQUE FIRESIDE
(570) 330-8400, for the Federal 1955, 1956, 1960
Employee Assis- Bradley assorted CHAIRS (2) $50.
or email: jfhart@ Trade Commission Hazleton H.S. 1938, CEMETERY
tance Program. Let the Community purses $20 each. each.
mclaneco.com. say they’ve never 1939, 1940, 1941,
507 Banking/Real Know! seen a legitimate 1942, 1943, 1945,
PLOTS
570-693-2612 570-674-2644
(2) Available.
Estate/Mortgage EOE, M/F/D/V CONTACT: Place your Classified credit repair opera- 1948, 1949, 1950, St. Mary’s ARMOIRE over-

VALLEY COUNTRY
Randi Farr Ad TODAY!
Professionals 570-654-4585
tion. No one can 1953, 1954, 1955, Cemetery. Near 728 Commercial/ sized, solid pine

DRIVERS 570-829-7130 legally remove 1956, 1957, 1959, front gate on N. wood, country
ext 4226 1960, 1961, 1962, Industrial
CLERK/TELLER accurate and timely Main St. Call for french design, 3

CLUB
fax 570-654-3733 1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
Drive with the best
Randi.Farr@the 573 Warehouse information from details at Equipment shelves, beautifully
of the best! your credit report. 1951, 1952 (570) 328-7370 carved wood doors,
PART TIME Come join our great mentornetwork.com It’s a process that 570-825-4721 BOY’S SUITS, navy, striking showcase

ASSISTANT
family of Drivers Apply online starts with you and husky size 14/16 and piece for bedroom
in West Hazleton
Credit union has
opening for a part is seeking Kenan Advantage
Group
or in person:
312 Highway 315,
involves time and a
conscious effort to
710 Appliances CEMETERY PLOTS size 8. like new. $10
each Call 823-4941
or family
$200. 690-8009
room.
time Clerk/Teller. experienced: Plymouth National
WAREHOUSE
Tired of sorting Pittston, PA 18640 pay your debts.
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to details, GL expe- through all the ads Learn about manag- PA RT S E T C . Wyoming. 6 Plots. 509 Building/ 509 Building/
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Employees FCU an interview.
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CEMETERY PLOTS
Attn: Carole Fischer
265 S. Main St.
SERVER/BARTENDER
no further.
has an opportunity
available for a
leadership, organi-
zation and com-
DRYER: Gas dryer -
large capacity $125.
(3) together.
Maple Lawn
TOOLMAKER
Wilkes-Barre, PA Driver Qualifications Full Time Day Shift munication skills. Side by side bisque
Part Time Class A CDL ability Will work hands-
Section of Sapa Extruder, Inc. an aluminum extru-
18701
Email: cfischer@ Experienced to obtain tank and HOUSEKEEPING AIDE on to direct and
refrigerator, 8 years
old with filter, ice &
Dennison
Cemetery.
sion facility, is looking for a first shift Tool-
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recent
2 years
verifiable We offer a competi-
manage staff for
busy high volume
water dispenser
$275. 570-287-8107
Section ML.
$550 each.
maker. This individual needs to be self-
motivated and must be able to perform in
Part Time tractor-trailer expe- tive salary and ben- Logistics depart-
509 Building/ Experienced rience. Safe driving efits. Every other ment. Must have
700 RANGE/STOVE, 610-939-0194 a team environment and work independ-
Construction/ Call 570-954-8015 record. weekend & holiday previous supervi- MERCHANDISE Kenmore Elite, gas, ently. This position requires 10 years expe-
For an appointment rotation required.
Skilled Trades Advantages
Home Daily. Com-
Willing to train.
sory experience in
a warehouse facil-
black,
condition,
excellent
asking OAKLAWN CEMETERY rience as a Toolmaker, a high school diplo-
ma or equivalent plus apprenticeship or
533 Installation/ 702 Air 4 grave sites,
CARPENTERS petitive pay pack- Opportunities for ity including all $200. 262-4866
fabulous location. journeymen’s papers. Requires knowledge
RN’S AND C.N.A.’S
function of ship-
Maintenance/ age. Excellent ben-
ping/receiving/
Conditioners REFRIGERATOR Purchased 20 years of aluminum fabrication processes, opera-
LABORERS & ROOFERS Repair efit packages. Train-
ing on safe driving are also available. inventory,
and ISO experi-
union AIR CONDITIONER
Frigidaire, 18 cu. ft.
white, $100. or best
ago. $2,450
610-838-7727 tion of basic manual shop machines and
Experienced. and product han- $40 use of precision measurement equipment.
MECHANIC
All interested ence a plus. Com- offer. 570-287-9946
Local work. Must dling. New and well parties please apply 570-740-1246
have valid driver’s maintained equip- puter literate, abil- REFRIGERATOR 726 Clothing Ability to design tools, fixtures and
Responsible for in person at ity to multi-task, AIR CONDITIONER
license. Apply at daily maintenance
ment, uniforms, and Riverstreet Manor Kenmore, almond, machines that involve hydraulic, pneu-
more! Call Brian meet deadlines, portable, 10,000 21.6 cu. ft. with ice BOY’S CLOTHES
197 Courtdale Ave. of equipment. 440 North River St. attention to detail BTU, G.E., excellent matic and basic electrical controls. If you
Courtdale, PA 18704 972-740-8051 to maker & filtered sizes M/L, all like
Knowledge in learn how to get
Wilkes Barre, PA a must. Schedule condition. Asking water $300. new 25 items for feel that you meet these qualifications
hydraulic and elec- 18707 will be every other please send a resume with salary
ENTRY LEVEL trical
Welding
systems.
a plus.
started. Apply online
@ www.thekag.com LINE UP
weekend commit-
ment. Full time
$150. 829-6417 570-868-6018 $30. Boy’s sizes
L/XL polos, shorts, requirements to:
STOVE, electric,
706 Arts/Crafts/ shirts, sweatshirts,
CONSTRUCTION Competitive salary
and benefits. Find Your Ideal A GREAT DEAL... with competitive
wage and bene- Hobbies
bisque,
good
Amana,
condition
25 items $30. Bare-
ly worn, some still
Sapa Extruder, Inc.
Employee! Place an 330 Elmwood Avenue,
LABORER Solomon Container
Service ad and end the
search!
IN CLASSIFIED! fits. Qualified can-
didates please for- PATTERNS Simplici-
$100. 288-9940 have tags 237-1583
Mountain Top, PA 18707
Entry level field
495 Stanton St. Looking for the right deal ward resume ty Daisy Kingdom STOVE/RANGE CLOTHING Attention: Human Resources
Wilkes-Barre 570-829-7130 size 3456 on pat- electric, beige $80.
employees for a two
570-829-2206 ask for an employ-
on an automobile? WITH SALARY
tern, all fabric & REFRIGERATOR
women’s size large Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com
REQUIREMENTS a & extra large con-
person crew, no
ment specialist Turn to classified. must to: details to match medium size, white sisting of pants, NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
TRUCK MECHANIC
experience neces-
sary, company will
It’s a showroom in print! AEP Industries, pattern, size 3 - 30 $75. WASHER $75. tops, jackets, shoes E.O.E.
patterns, includes DRYER, gas $80.
train. The work is
Opening for Experi-
545 Marketing/ Classified’s got Inc.
material to match, 570-704-8134
size 9, over 35
Attn: Human items. Good condi-
outdoor, fast paced,
enced full time Truck Product the directions! Resources Daisy Kingdom doll tion. $35. 655-1808
very physical and
Mechanic. Must 20 Elmwood Ave. pattern also on pat- WASHER Kenmore, 506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/
will require the 551 Other
BATH FITTER
Have Own Tools/PA tern $200. One 18 6 years old, Ken- DRESSES: Evan Clerical Clerical
applicant to be out Mountaintop, PA
Class 8 Inspection gallon tall tote (plas- more gas dryer, 3 Picone size 4, bur-
of town for eight day 18707
KENNEL HELP
License a Plus. We tic) with lace, all years old. Asking gundy, 4 roses are
intervals followed by Fax 570-474-9257
Offer Top Wages & The #1 bathroom sizes, some eyelet $150 for both. attached to two
email:
six days off. Appli-
Benefits Package. remodeler in the Full and Part Time.
Lynottm@ $50. Many plastic 570-474-2140 panels on the back , DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT
cants must have a country, is looking K-9 Korner Inc.
valid PA driver’s
Call For Interview
for mature, ener- 734 Wilkes-Barre
aepinc.com dolls to crochet
WASHER: Kenmore
georgeouss $45. www.dallassd.com
and Ask for Jon: We are a drug- dresses for, air Jessica McClintock,
front loader, new
license and clean
driving record.
Falzone Towing getic professionals
to represent our
Twp. Blvd. (SR309)
570-829-8142
free workplace freshners included
$20. 570-674-3843
door lock, but needs
size 5, burgundy,
strapless, small
• Full Time Secretary
Service, Inc. EOE new motor. $200.
Starting wage is company in the Come in to fill out embroided flowers
271 N. Sherman St. 570-954-2899
negotiable but will
Wilkes-Barre, PA Wyoming Valley an application. RAGGEDY ANN & over dress $40. Half day in High School Guidance office, half
be no less than Mall. Must be Monday-Friday: ANDY DOLLS 25” Jump dress, size day in Athletic Office. Twelve month, full
18702 WASHER: Whirlpool
$14.00 per hour plus results driven and 9am-6pm beautiful, hand 5/6, black with silver
570-823-2100 Duet Sport HT front time position with benefits. The successful
incentive pay with enthusiastic. Saturday: 9am-4pm made made clothes sparkles throughout
load washer, multi
candidate will have a desire and ability to work
family health, dental
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and 401k. Apply at: questions, no sales faces, sold in set stone straps $40. in a public school setting. Skills in the areas of
efficient, white,
R.K. Hydro-Vac, Inc. experience required $75. 570-288-8689 Urban Girl Nites size
1075 Oak Street INSTALLERS but a positive atti-
600
excellent condition,
less than 2 Years 5/6, red with criss-
written and oral communication, organization,
multitasking and basic computer programs are
ASUCCESSFULSALE
Pittston, PA 18640 tude is a must! Part 708 Antiques & old (Paid $900). cross on back
e-mail resume to:
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rienced, Opportuni- & weekends. Flexi- 570-825-7867 $40. 570-288-8689

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800-237-7474 tals) for top Co. If you feel this is the Opportunities MACHINE. Like new. McLintock, laven- employment page of the district website
Monday to Friday, Work in own area. opportunity for you, der, full skirt netting, www.dallassd.com), letter of interest, resume,
Doyouneedmorespace?
Front loader. Very
8:30 to 4:30. Email resume to call Terry at nice. 24” wide. bodice, spaghetti
E.O.E and Edwin@distinctive 1-888-415-8520. straps, matching letters of recommendation, copies of Act 34,
Many cycles includ-
Mandatory
Drug Testing.
treatments.com or
call 516-358-9612.
Hurry only 2
positions available. A yard or garage sale ing hand wash &
heavy duty. $325.
wrap, size 9/10
$30. After Six, soft
114 and 151 clearances to:
Dr. Paul Reinert, Assistant Superintendent,

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PO Box 2000, Dallas, PA 18612
DEADLINE: MAY 3, 2011 EOE
Old Toys, model kits,
RESIDENTIAL
ment Operator
New or Used line, size 16. $30.
to cleanoutyourclosets! BEER & LIQUOR
Bikes, dolls, old gun
DRIVERS
experience needed
Mining Items, trains Appliances? 570-814-9845
for company spe-
cializing in mobile Local Trucking CARE AIDES & Musical Instruments, Most problems
crushing operation.
Management expe-
Company looking
for OTR/REGIONAL
Part time positions
available. Looking
You’re in bussiness LICENSE FOR SALE Hess. 474-9544 with your appli-
ances are usually
566 Sales/Business
Development
566 Sales/Business
Development
566 Sales/Business
Development
with classified!
rience a plus. This is Tractor Trailer Driver For More Info, Call BASEBALL UNI- simple and inex-
for caring & com- 570-824-7041 FORM 1950’s A.G. pensive to fix!
a year round opera- 3 years minimum passionate people
tion. These posi- experience with Spaulding wool, Mil- Save your hard
for Alzheimer’s ton Team $200. earned money, Let
tions involve travel clean MVR. Full time assisted living facil- 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 570-239-8377 us take a look at it
at a minimum Mon- and part time need-
day through Friday. ed. Medical benefits
ity. Must be a high Operations Operations first!
school graduate. DOLL very old 30 years in
Employer pays hotel after 90 days. Reliable applicants grandmother’s doll
costs & mileage the business.
reimbursement.
3 years experience
Please call
570-270-5145 or
mail resume to:
need only apply. No
phone calls please.
Apply within.
Machine Operators 1930’s or earlier,
slight worn spot,
cloth body filled with
East Main
Appliances
needed with operat- 570-735-8271
ing any of the fol- J & S Ralston Keystone Freedom Corrugated is looking for hardwork- shavings $65. 1937 Nanticoke
lowing: Trucking, Inc. Garden ing, energetic, and reliable people with manu- brass Mickey Santo Lincoln MercuryVolvo, a high-end car dealership,
Estates Mouse belt buckle
• Front End Loader 8 E. Ann Street facturing experience. If you have what it takes $20. Rawcliffe Petal 712 Baby Items located in Moosic, PA is currently hiring for the following positions:
• Bulldozer Plains, Pa 18705 100 Narrows Rd
Route 11
to perform quality work in a fast-paced envi- 1991 yellow bubble
• Grinder Operator
ronment, and want to join an industry leading fairy #2904 of 9500
• Hydraulic
Excavator HYDRO-VAC & Larksville
company, this just may be the job for you! The $15. Barbie wearing
BABY CARRIAGE ,
excellent condition, • PARTS DEPARTMENT
Village at cowgirl outfit, 1966 includes hood &
Employer has
complete health- TRANSPORT DRIVERS
CDL A or B with
Greenbriar
Assisted Living
company offers a competitive wage/benefits
package including medical, dental, prescrip-
$30. Vintage camel
salt & pepper shak-
bottom basket $20.
570-239-2937
• SERVICE ADVISOR
care package.
Submit resume to
bgapstone@
Tanker Endorse-
ment. 2 Years Expe- PART TIME
tion, 401(k), life insurance, profit and gain
sharing.
ers, handmade from
Israeli Olive Wood
1950’s selling on
HIGHCHAIR, white
vinyl highchair with
• SALESPERSON
yahoo.com rience required. blue print padding $
Clean MVR. Must be POSITIONS AVAILABLE Qualified applicants may apply in person at the
Ebay for $75 asking
$25. Call 570-474- large tray $30. Applicants should be self-starters and able to work independently in a
PAINTER able to work/day
night shift. Pay up to
•Personal Care
Aides - All Shifts
Luzerne County Careerlink – Hazleton Center 2756 between
8:30am & 8:3-0 pm
Walker red, blue &
yellow $15. Yellow
fast-paced environment. All positions include base salary plus bonuses.
Commercial. $30.00/hour. Bene- •Dietary Aide
75 North Laurel Center infant seat vibrates Experience is preferred, but not mandatory. ADP experience a plus.
5 years experience. fits available after Hazleton, PA 18201 LP’S, 78’S, 45’S with music, great for
References. Local. •Cook
90 days. Call 570- From 40’S, 50’S, feeding $40.
Immediate work. 297-4720 or apply Apply within: Applications will only be accepted at the 60’S & 70’S 570-208-3888
Please forward your resume in confidence to eebartoli@comcast.net or
Excellent pay. Call in person at 22020 4252 Memorial Hwy apply in person at 3512 Birney Ave., Moosic, PA 18507.
717-307-7338 Dallas, PA 18612
Careerlink office. $1 each. 829-2411
Rt. 14 Troy, PA.
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744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous
Accessories Accessories Accessories Accessories Accessories Accessories Gardening
MISC: Daavlin SHAMPOOER: Big
BARREL, stand-up UVB light Green canister
BAR hardwood, BEDROOM SET CANOPY BED- CEDAR CHEST, light COMPUTER DESK, AFFORDABLE MOWER: MTD rid-
wooden. for Psoriasis w/ power brush deep
liquor cabinet with Rustic, dark wood, white, double with maple $75. FLOOR with hutch, good MATTRESS SALE ing lawn mower with
lock, copper insert twin captain’s bed, four drawer chest LAMPS brass with 5 condition $50. rear grass catcher 53 gallon. owners manual, cleaner/hot water
We Beat All Excellent
top, 2 barstools, 4 dresser with mirror, and night table fixtures $25. Pine CEDAR CHEST with & new battery keys, & goggles extracted system
Competitors Prices! condition $195.
1/2’ long. Excellent chest of drawers, $100.00 for all shelf $10. Swag - cushion seat, $150. $350. 457-6610 $300.00 $50. 570-288-3723
Mattress Guy 570-876-3830
condition, great for desk with hutch & three. 654-2505 grapes & wine bot- TEA CART, oak. $65 (570)825-0330
Twin sets: $149 NEED YOUR SPOTLIGHTS GE 150
entertaining, must chair, very good tles $10. 570-655-0952 Full sets: $169
see, smoke free condition $300. CEDAR CHEST 570-693-2612 LAWN CUT Wanna make a watt, 120 volts, new
Queen sets: $189 BATHROOM SINK speedy sale? Place case of 123 $20. 32
home. $650. nego- negotiable. LOFT Antique with hand
painted flowers on CLOSET metal with
To place your All New
OR TRIMMED?
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tiable. 693-0884 BED Custom Built.
Light oak, very solid, front, footed base & two doors, recently ad call...829-7130 American Made
570-288-1898
Cole’s Lawn Care porcelain bathroom 829-7130. cent bulb new $3. 8’
BAR STOOLS for beautiful carved painted cream Call An Expert sink with mirror and wood step ladder
built-in desk with 2 COUCH, love seat,
counter/island, sad-
dle seat, walnut
drawers & over-
head light, shelves
trim, leg needs
minor repair. $100.
color, one rod for
hanging clothes and
& pillows, off white
with green & red
PATIO FURNITURE;
complete set 6
Section 1165 medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80. SEWING FABRICS
Lots of Them
$15. 570-779-9791

wood, 24” like new Recliner $40. Bed- 8” high shelf. Mea- Patrick & Deb’s 570-331-8183 Don't need that
& 5 drawers, excel- flowers, very good chairs, 2 tables, 2
$40 set of three. lent condition. $400 room set, circa 1926 surements - 66” H x
36” W x 21” D. condition. S shaped foot stools, umbrella
Lawn Care
BEDLINER: 89
WALLPAPER Guitar?
570-696-4494 inlaid wood, bed, coffee table (Mother
See our ad under 1,000’s of patterns Sell it in the
negotiable. Good condition. and stand. $100. Call An Expert Chevy S10, standard
570-868-6613 dresser & armoire, $20. of Pearl) $200. for 570-474- 0154 cab $30. 2000 WALLPAPER & BLIND Classified Section!
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Call 570-947-6531 all. 570-287-3716 Chevy Cavalier LS
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best offer. COFFEE TABLE - rear trunk spoiler, TIRES: set of 4
stenciled decora- CURIO CABINET TABLE 42X58 WITH black $10. Four Wilkes-Barre, PA
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dresser with mirror, inserts. Excellent Call an Expert tires, all season.
lights for display BEAUTIFUL. A MUST $50. 3 suitcases in SEWING MACHINE
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sturdy, 2 drawers, nightstand & regular hutch, new in box 570-288-3723 lent condition
cious Moment knick (570)655-0286 PLUG AERATOR $40. 570-740-1246 en cabinet. $50 or
excellent condition, size bed. $150. $95. 288-9940 15,000 miles $200.
knacks $5 to $35, Brand =AGRI-FAB best offer.
$45. 570-239-2937 570-287-0563 STUFFED CHAIR 570-926-5075
Hunter green couch purchased at Sears. BOOKS: (2) World 570-825-5847
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times. Maximum
center bottom and condition $75. Greatest Genera-
TO P D O L L A R hidden pull out table 570-954-3650
added weight = 140
tion” stories of
FO R lbs. Purchase price
in TRA DE -I N S
with cup holders
$150. Vera Bradley 752 Landscaping &
approximately $162.
sell $100.
World War II heroes
390 pages pub-
Th e C ars • Trucks
• R V’s • M otorcy cles
• A TV’s • C om m ercial
retired pattern
purse $20. Vera
Bradley retired pat-
Gardening 570-735-3438
RAKE, PICK, and
lished 1998. Both
books in good con-
dition. $10. each
tern wallet $10, 1st Choice SQUARE SHOVEL . Call Jim A WWII vet-

2004 C H EV Y TRAIL B L AZ ER L S Dooney and Burke


black purse $10.
Landscaping
See our ad in the
All 3 for $ 20.
Call 570-735-2081
eran at 655-9474.
EXPERIENCED
12,9 9 9
call 570-704-8117 Call an Expert sec- CANISTER SET 4
#Z2304A, AT, A/C, PW,
PDL, AM/FM CD $ * DRESSER: 3 drawer,
top drawer needs
tion under Category
1165 - Lawn Care
Spike & Gorilla’s
Lawn Care & Out-
door Maintenance
piece, burgundy, $8.
Hamilton Beach can
opener, used less
CAREGIVERS NEEDED
LOCAL TRADE, LOW MILES repair $20. Larger See our ad under Visiting Angels is looking for skilled,compas-
BITTO than 1 year $8. Vac-
corner computer LANDSCAPING & Call An Expert uum bags, Elec- sionate and reliable caregivers to

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See Our Ad In The style C (generic) 10
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#11611A, AT, A/C, PW, Section 1162
TRIMMER/EDGER
trolux upright 4 ply friendly and supportive staff.

14,29 5*
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style U, 8 count $10
LOCAL TRADE, 1 OWNER $ CLOCK, cherry,
carved top, beautiful
Brizzy’s
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cut, new in box
$20. 825-9744
and style U (gener-
ic) 10 count $10.
Must have a minimum of 2 years experience,
ONLY 24K MILES 83”hx22’w, new,
never used $375.
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valid driver’s license. Certification a plus.
Immediate Openings in the
See our ad under 754 Machinery &
2005 C H EV Y EQU INO X L T AW D
570-457-7854 1162 Landscaping & COKE COOLER for Dallas, Pittston area.
Gardening
Equipment sale. 36” H, 25” W, Why a career with Visiting Angels?
HUTCH, Oak, lights,

14,9 9 9 *
18” D. Very good Because we care about our caregivers!
#11468A, 6 Cyl., AT, A/C, glass shelves, great
$
Bruce’s condition. from
Bucket Seats, Alloy Wheels condition $250. Oak
Table, six chairs,
Lawn Service
See our ad under HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- 1940”s - 1950’s.
gas station model
Call 570-270-6700 today!
LOCAL TRADE, LOW MILES good condition Equal Opportunity Employer
ER 6’X14’
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tion $250. CHAINSAW gas electric brakes, must sell. Jake
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PDL, Alloys, AM/FM CD, 1 OWNER KITCHEN SET beige extra chain runs $2700. COLLEGE BOOKS
Halogen Head Lamps $ marble top, octagon
shape, pedestal
great $75. Lawn-
mower Craftsman
570-239-5457 Writing a Research
Paper, 5th edition,
ONLY 27K MILES base, 4 captain
chairs all on wheels,
21” cut runs great ISBN: 1-877653-66-
756 Medical
2005 TO YO TA TAC O M A SR5 4W D
not selfpropelled no 7 good condition
gorgeous. Paid bag. $75. Werner $2. Life As We
$1300 sell for $300. 6ft aluminum step Equipment
#11079B, V6, 6 Speed Manual Trans., A/C, PW,
Moving must sell.
570-675-4085 cell
ladder good condi- POWER CHAIR -
Know It, a collection
of personal essays RN’s

17,9 50*
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PDL,CD, Prem. Wheels,
Argent Surround $ 570-406-7719
KITCHEN TABLE
sion ladder, alu-
minum, good condi-
$700 or best offer
ALSO, regular
Great condition
ISBN: 0-7434-
Part Time 7-3 & 11-7
Accepting applications for
LOCAL TRADE, LOW MILES with 6 chairs & leaf, tion $50. firm wheelchair, with 7686-7 $4. Ger- Per Diem RNs all shifts
570-655-3197 minal by Emile Zola

2007 F O RD ED GE AW D
light brown in color extra weight sup-
$75. Kitchen table port. $100. Call for ISBN: 978-0-14- LPN’s
#11592A, V6, 3.5L, AT, A/C,
with 6 chairs and
leaf. walnut in color
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN more details
570-829-2411
044742-2 $4.
570-696-3528 Full Time 11-7 Part Time 3-11
TOTAL YARD CARE
17,9 50*
PW, PDL, CD/MP3, $125. CEDAR DONE-RIGHT Accepting applications for
Traction Control, Low Miles $ WARDROBE $100.
CEDAR CHEST $50.
See our ad under
Call An Expert
758 Miscellaneous Pressure Washing
see our ad under
Per Diem LPNs all shifts
LOCAL TRADE, 1 OWNER Light wood
complete twin bed
oak
1162 Landscaping AIR CONDITIONER: Call An Expert CNA’s
2008 F O RD F -150 XL T TRITO N 4W D
& Gardening 5000 btu energy 1042 Cleaning &
with removable side
rails $50. HOSPITAL
savor ac works Maintenance Full Time 3-11 & 11-7
Keller’s Lawn Care great, $40. AM/
BED complete with See our ad under DRAPES 2 pair sin- Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
#11439B, Crew Cab, Running Boards, FM/CassettE & cd
Per Diem All shifts Available

21 ,450*
side rails $200. Call An Expert player boom box gle width gold &
Privacy Glass, AT, A/C,
Alloys, Low Miles $ 570-287-8107
LAMP - Parlor stand
1162 Landscape &
Garden
$25. Lexmar color
printer new in the
hooks $5.
Maximum
Poise
long AMAZING SHIFT
LOCAL TRADE, 1 OWNER up lamp. Very good LAWN & SHRUB box $20. DVD/VCR pads, box of 42. DIFFERENTIALS & PAY RATES
$10.50 474-5653

2006 C AD IL L AC SRX AW D
condition. Grey MAINTENANCE. combo with all hook 2nd shift $1.75
metal color. $25. See our ad under ups $40. DVD player HARLEY inspection
570-740-1246 1165 Lawn Care in with all hook ups cover fits 85-96
3rd Shift $1.00
#Z2369, Leather, OnStar Nav., Call an Expert. $15. AB-DOER exer- $20. harley c to r Weekend Days - $1.00

21 ,9 72
LIVING ROOM Sofa cise machine new in
Sunroof, All The Extras! console door cover
$ * and Loveseat.
Leather. Light beige, Line up a place to live
in classified!
box, never openend
a $150. value for
pak fits 92 or later
$20. harley l to r
How To Apply?
Call 877-339-6999 x1
ONLY 36K MILES great
$350.
condition
823-9551 Lawn Maintenance
only $70. Dell flat
screen 16” monitor
mirror, short stem,
Fax: 866-854-8688
*Prices plus tax & tags. Prior use daily rental on select vehicles. Select pictures for representation purposes only. Not Responsible for Typographical Errors. left, fits all 65 and
See our ad under with keyboard, later models, new Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com
LOVESEAT &
K E N W A L L A CE ’S 821-2772 OTTOMAN solid Call An Expert mouse all hookups, $25. 570-735-1589 Complete Application in Person
V A L L E Y CHE V ROL E T 1-800-444-7172 sand colored cush-
ioned, excellent
1165 Lawn Care
MOWER: lawn push
wires and cd users
guide all for only
$40. call
RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Hand made
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
601 K IDDE R S TRE E T, W IL K E S -BA RRE , P A Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-8:00pm; Fri. 8:30-7:00pm; Sat. 8:30-5:00pm shape $200. mower, older model 570-262-3273 Rosaries, $5.
Located directly across from
EXIT 170B OFF I-81 TO EXIT 1. BEAR RIGHT ON BUSINESS ROUTE 309 TO SIXTH LIGHT. JUST BELOW WYOMING VALLEY MALL. 570/824-7807 or works great $75. LCCC on LCTA Bus Route
570-829-2411
570-545-7006 570-283-0636

2011 9-5 Sport Sedan


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MARQUIS GS
2008 KIA RIO SDN 2010 FORD EXPLORER 4X4 XLT

end for an amount to be determined a lease signing. Ally must approve


lease. Must take delivery from dealer stock by 05/02/11. Mileage charge
of $.25 /mile over 32,500 miles. Lessee pays for maintenance, repair and
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$
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$
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$
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2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 2007 VW JETTA 2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4

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$
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Pre-Owned Saabs 2007 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 2003 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4

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$
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2005 CHEVY COLORADO 2007 BUICK LUCERNE 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON
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$
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2008 Saab 9-3 2010 Saab 2004 Saab 9-5 2008 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD
Convertible 9-3X AWD ARC Sedan 2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO
XCAB 4X4

27K Miles 5K Miles 102K Miles

$24,995 $33,995 $7,995 Local One Owner, Just 43K Miles, Moonroof Local Trade, 53K Miles, XLT Equipment LS Pkg, Z-71 Off Road,
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$
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$
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$
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713 North State Street All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time.

2008 Saab 9-3 Clarks Summit, PA 18411 2008 Saab 9-5 HOURS:
Turbo X AWD 570-586-6676 Aero Sedan Monday Thru Thursday
16K Miles fax: 570-586-9466 35K Miles 8:00am - 8:00pm
Friday & Saturday
$26,995 www.chermaksaab.com $21,995 A Benson Family Dealership
8:00am - 5:00pm
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758 Miscellaneous 776 Sporting Goods 786 Toys & Games 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
Merchandise
TOASTER OVEN
white $10. TOASTER
BASEBALL
EQUIPMENT:USED.
LITTLE TIKES PARTY
KITCHEN SET. Good ALASKAN ASHLEY BLAKESLEE DALLAS FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP.
4 slot $5. Both
excellent condition.
CATCHERS
youth,
MITT,
Rawlings
condition, lot’s of
plates & dishes.
WANTED MALAMUTE PUPPIES New construction
on 1 acre lot.
Buttonwood

LITTER BOX cov-


ered, new $7.
new $25. Men’s
Nike tan catchers
$25. Thomas the
Train Table & Train JEWELRY AKC RARE Red &
white, 2 females,
shots & wormed,
2500 sq. ft.
2 story, 4 or 5
570-239-2937 Mitt, used $15. set, wooden rail- bedrooms, 2.5
Youth Pro Nike way, tracks & train. $450 each. Call bath, Great room
TRAILER HITCH with catcher leg guards, Excellent condition. 570-477-3398 with cathedral
hardware, fits 2005- used $10. Youth $75. 570-274-4058 ceiling, fire place,
2008 Escape, Mer- COCKER SPANIEL
Louisville Slugger PUPPY FOR SALE dual zone gas heat
cury Mariner, Mazda outfielders glove, XBOX-360. Guitar & central air, 300 River Street
Tribute $110 or best hero guitar $15. 3 months old, with 29 Brown St. 37 Chestnut Road
used $10. Omaha papers. All shots & 2 car garage, A unique architec- 581-583
offer. 570-466-1214 Little League bat XBOX 360 cordless Solid 2 story home (Old Farm Estates) REDUCED Now!! tural design high- Plymouth St.
racing wheel & ped- records. Crate with 3 bedrooms, Custom built solid
TURKEY FRYER all- (gold), used $15. trained. Comes with NOW $284,900. lights this 3 bed- Perfect for owner
Call 570-868-6134 als $25. 1.5 baths, vinyl brick 4 bedroom, Call 570-675-4805 room with first floor occupied. Well
in-one gas & char- 570-693-2612 crate & all supplies. sided, large carport 3.5 baths Colonial
coal single burner $1,000 or best offer family room. Built- maintained, bright &
smoker grill & turkey
fryer, propane tank!
BASKETBALL
HOOP:
Quick
Lifetime
Court II
788 Stereo/TV/
(570) 212-2335
and fenced yard.
Convenient loca-
style home with an
open floor plan on DALLAS ins. Great curb
appeal and loaded
spacious two family.
Each identical unit
Like new over $300
invested. take all for
adjustable basket- Electronics WILKESBARREGOLD COCKER SPANIEL PUPS
tion. Home needs
updating by
1+ acre lot in the
Poconos. A few of
with character. Gas
heat. Newer roof.
has Approx. (1300
sq ft.) with 3 bed-
ball hoop, sand
$165. Cash or pay-
pal. 570-735-2661
filled, great condi-
tion. $100.
RADIO: complete
auto and home XM
(570)991-7448 2 male black & tan.
1 female chocolate.
great potential.
For more informa-
the amenities
include central A/C.
Nice
extras.
lot. Many
$114,900.
rooms, bath, large
living & dining
tion visit www. 2 Master bedrooms
LINE UP
570-825-5353 radio package.
Comes with radio,
(570)48GOLD8 $300 each. Parents
on premises atlasrealtyinc.com
$79,900
each with bath
room and fireplace,
List #11-1275. Ask
for Bob Kopec.
rooms & eat in
kitchen. Clean neu-
all adapters and 570-760-2036 or Humford Realty tral décor with wall
BICYCLE, BMX Haro 1092 Highway 315 Blvd
A GREAT DEAL... Backtrail X1 Nyquist, manuals. $50. (Plaza 315)
570-371-6222 MLS 11-74
Call Colleen
ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood
570-822-5126 to wall carpet
570-655-1415 throughout. Newer
IN CLASSIFIED! 20 x2.1 tires; 24T 315N .3 miles after NEW LISTING!
FORTY FORT
570-237-0415 floors throughout, roof & tilt-in win-
sealed bottom Motorwold cathedral ceiling Secluded on a hill
Looking for the right deal bracket, ridden only TVs Sanyo 27” color, dows. Each side
Mon-Sat and 2 car garage. but part of High 65 West has a full attic &
remote $20. 13”
on an automobile? 2 or 3 times since
Magnavox, color
10am - 8pm MLS #11-653 Point Acres. 2 story basement with
new, child did not Closed Sundays Pettebone St.
Turn to classified. $15. 570-239-2937 $469,900 Colonial, 4 bed- Beautiful remod- washer & dryer
like it; looks new;
It’s a showroom in print! CRMO seat tube & Highest Cash Pay
DOBERMAN PUPPIES Call Kim rooms, 2.5 baths. eled home in nice hook-ups. Gas

AVOCA
Classified’s got VHS PLAYER. Outs Guaranteed 570-466-3338 Large family room neighborhood. 4 heat. 581 side has a
cranks, quality WORKS IN GREAT AKC Puppies. with fireplace and
the directions! heavy duty bike. bed, 3 bath, new private fenced rear
CONDITION. $10.00 We Pay At Least Black & rust. Veteri- sliding door to yard & was rented
carpeting new
PENDING
VACUUM Bissell New $249., asking SURROUND SOUND narian checked. screened porch. 2
$149. 570-696-1410 78% of the London kitchen, stainless for $695 Month &
wide cleaning path, SYSTEM. CALL FOR Tails, due claws & car garage. Central
Fix Market Price shots done.
appliances. now vacant . 583

CASH
all attachments, DETAILS. $75.00 AC. Wooded lot. A must see. side rents for $600
for All Gold Jewelry
powerforce, bag-
less turbo, 12 amps
(570)283-0636
Visit us at
Ready May 10.
570-739-4674 BLAKESLEE $275,000.
11-1077 PRICE REDUCED
$169,500
Month with a long
time tenant.
MZX1MUM $45. One 64 N. Mountain Dr Besecker Realty
portable Pronto 2 in
792 Video WilkesBarreGold.com Shopping for a 570-675-3611 Leave Message Separate utilities.
Or email us at 570-881-8493 $98,750
1 Electrolux with Equipment new apartment? MLS# 11-1293
charger & stand
$20. 570-735-8730 FOR SURVEILLANCE
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com Classified lets
you compare costs -
DALLAS FORTY FORT
973-476-1499
or 570-332-8094 COMPUTER w/1

ANTIQUE GUNS
indoor color cam- without hassle Great starter home
WHEELS & TIRES era. windows xp 1206 Spring St. in nice neighbor-
from ‘98 Jeep with webcam dvd
or worry! Totally remodeled 2 hood. 2 story, 2
Old Shot Guns Get moving bedroom home with
HANOVER TWP.
Cherokee 15” alu- burner still under bedroom, 1 bath.
minum with silver Rifles, Swords warranty hooked up with classified! fabulous kitchen, 2 Stunning 2 story Dining room, living
comes with tires & Daggers, try before buying. car garage, with 2 master bed- room, kitchen.
225/75r/15.
wheels with 1 new
2 Military Items
Vintage Scopes
$150. 570-457-6610
800 GERMAN SHEPHERD inground heated
pool and 4 person
room suites, over-
sized rooms, 4 bed-
Large fenced yard.
Car port & detached
tire & 1 needs to be
replaced. Wheels
Old Toys &
Coins
794 Video Game PETS & ANIMALS PUPPIES, AKC hot tub. Finished
basement could be
rooms, 3.5 baths,
deck, neutral col-
PRICE REDUCED!
19 Circle Drive
2 car garage.
$79,900
Systems/Games Shepherds By Fanti a 3rd bedroom. Spacious floor plan Call (570) 954-4074
are in excellent con- ors, great location.
25 Yrs. Experience
dition. $100.
570-287-5045 PRIVATE COLLECTOR. GAMECUBE New, 810 Cats Family Raised
Duryea Borough.
MLS #11-576
All measurements
are approximate.
- Hardwood floors
throughout -
or (570) 906-7614

FORTY FORT
570-417-9200 never opened, Nin- Black/Tan, $145,900 Recently remodeled
CAT: Blue a 6 year Black/Red. M/F Just Reduced
tendo Gamecube Call Charlie kitchen & master
760 Monuments & Bomberman Jet- old cat, free to good Hasenborn-Arminus VM 101
$185,000
bath - Sunroom
Buttonwood

NEW PRICE
home. My allergies 570-825-5597 570-696-2468 Rutter Street
Lots FISHING POLES: 4 ters, rated E. $8. 570-829-6200 heated -
brand new fishing have gotten worse 570-239-5498 Handyman Special
New, never opened. Overlooking a 1 1/2 story single
poles/ 3 brand new Nintendo Game- & I can no longer
beautiful waterfall.
GRAVE LOT
Near baby land at
reels $220.
570-654-2396
cube, A series of
Unfortunate Events,
give him the affec-
tion & attention he GOLDEN RETRIEVER $237,000
MLS# 10-4354
home on a nice lot.
Fix up or tear down.
Memorial Shine in
FISHING ROD &
rated E. $8. Two needs. Blue is strict-
ly an indoor cat & is & LAB PUPPIES Call Geri
Lot is 50’x120’ and
would be an attrac-
AVOCA
Carverton. Play Station 2 steer- Yellow $350. Black 570-696-0888
REEL great shape declawed (front tive home site.
$400. Call ing wheels & foot $250. Wormed. 570-696-3801
$20. 570-704-8134 paws only), & Asking
570-287-6327 pedals for racing 570-836-1090
LEWITH & FREEMAN $12,500
REDUCED!
games. $10. 696- neutered.
COURTDALE
GOLF BAG, Precise 570-878-7327 Call Jim for details
professional, black/ 3528 will sell sepa- Towne & Country
762 Musical
Instruments
navy standup bag,
putter tube, ball
rately.
GUITAR ONLY for
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
DALLAS 1509 Wyoming Ave.
Freshly painted and
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
holder, 6 pockets in Guitar Hero III X-Box insulated, immacu- 570-542-5708
DRUM SET 5 piece excellent condition. 360 & Playstation 2,
Turn to classified. late and sitting on
Maxx $100.
570-674-2644
$25. 570-696-1267.
GOLF CLUBS
used almost new
$20. 570-868-6018
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got ITALIAN CANE CORSO
Mastiff Puppies
almost half an acre
this 3 bedroom 1.5 HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
bath home can be
GUITAR a Fender Ladies only, great PS2 GAMES: Call Of
the directions! ICCF Registered. yours. Features Reduced!

CATS & KITTENS


Stratocastor, apple condition, black Duty 3 Special Edi- Parents on premis- include a modern
red color with case, bag, like new. $75. tion $12. Call Of Duty es. Blue & blue Enjoy this Great kitchen, central
570-823-9551 fawn. Ready May 1. 314 Packer St.
new, sacrifice price. World At War Final 12 weeks & up. Courtdale Cape with A/C. laundry room,
Shots, neutered, Vet Checked Newly remodeled 3 Reduced Price!
$200. 570-371-8581 Fronts $15. Guitar Striking kitchen, 3 office and free
GUITAR Epiphone
HARD BALL HAT:
Easton Stealth SC Hero $10. Hitman 2
$10. Dance Dance
VALLEY CAT RESCUE 570-617-4880 bedroom home with
1st floor master, 1.5 bedrooms,
driveway
patio,
& more.
3 bedroom ranch,
refinished hard- standing fireplace.
All appliances
thunderbird Bass 900 Hard Ball Bat. 824-4172, 9-9 only. PIT BULL PUPPIES baths, detached wood floors. Stone
32 inch 29 oz. Hard- Revolution Extreme garage, all new sid- $109,900. Call Pat fireplace and living included. Just move
guitar, excellent Ready now.
ly used. $60. Call 2 $12. Tekken Tag Kittens ing , windows, shin- 570-885-4165 room. Newer deck, right in! For more
condition. $150. 6 weeks old.
570-283-5958 after Tournament (some Free to good home. gles, water heater, Coldwell Banker roof & heat. Close details and photos
Marshall bass amp. 2 males, 3 females. Beautiful 2 bed-
5pm or 570-301- scratches works 570-822-7074 kitchen and bath- Gerald L. Busch to Dallas schools. In visit: www.atlas
Standard 15 watt $300 & Up room home with loft
3484 anytime. fine) $5. rooms. A must Real Estate, Inc. New Goss Manor. realtyinc.com
bass guitar amp, 570-817-4713 area that can easily
PLAYSTATION see house! MLS 11-604
excellent condition.
PAINT BALL GUNS: GAMES: Spongebob 815 Dogs $109,900 Land for sale? $149,900.
$181,900 be converted to a
$50. Casio WK-77 10-2787 3rd bedroom. This
Piranha BMW Squarepants Super- MLS 11-73 Place an ad Besecker Realty Call Kim
76-key keyboard. and SELL 570-466-3338 home has 2.5
00547; Brass Eagle sponge $10. Tony Call Tom 570-675-3611
over 500 different 570-829-7130 baths, security sys-
Eradicator with Hawks Pro Skater 570-262-7716
tones. Comes with tem, whole house
tank, $100 or best (some scratches Looking for that
DALLAS
everything you entertainment sys-
offer. Call works fine) $5.
need:
bench.
Stand &
Excellent
570-654-6345 Crash Bandicoot 2
Cortex Strikes Back
POMERANIAN PUPPIES special place
called home?
tem with speakers
in every room and
Parents on premises
condition! $175 PING PONG TABLE Classified will address outside. Great mod-
(some scratches Shots Current. $500.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
PAWS
(570) 824-1114 asking $50. Yale ern kitchen. 2 car
works fine) $5. Your needs.
BACK MOUNTAIN
570-401-1838
Gun Safe, fireproof, PC GAMES: Hells garage, skylights,
HALF STACK!
14x17.5 $100. Kitchen (Windows POMERANIANS Open the door huge deck and
Peavey valve king NEW LISTING!
100 watt tube
570-825-5847 Vista, XP or MAC) Easter Special 573 Coon Rd.
with classified! patio. There is a
huge walkout base-
DALLAS
AKC, 9-14 weeks,
TO CONSIDER....
head/Laney 320 PUMP: Electric $15. Excellent Con-
dition unless noted. All Shots & ment that is rough
watt cabinet/rack Pump Coleman.
Cash or PayPal. wormed. Vet plumbed for a bath-
gear including Fur- Brand New in box
Take $85 for all. checked. $275 room. Too much to
man power condi- $10. 570-239-2937
570-735-2661 ENHANCE to $400 each. list here, this house
tioner, Alesis micro
570-864-2643 is a must see.
verb 4 and 2 others. YOUR PET
Will sell individually. 778 Stereos/
Accessories
LINEUP CLASSIFIED PUPPIES 83 Pulaski St,
MLS #10-4589
$350,000
$850. 362-2568
HARMONICA Hohn- SPEAKERS one pair
ASUCCESSFULSALE AD ONLINE Chihuahuas, Poms,
Huskies, Poo Mixes,
Two story home in
good condition fea-
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
One of a kind
er with button. $50,
or best offer
of two way floor or
bookshelf speakers,
INCLASSIFIED! Call 829-7130
Shih Tzus, Morkies,
Maltese, Toy Fox,
property set on 6 tures three bed-
rooms, formal din-
Antonik and
Associates
acres. Charm RR 1 Box 384
570-287-9946 good condition in Doyouneedmorespace? Place your pet ad
Puggles, Cocker, galore in this
119 Midland Drive
Just Reduced! ing room, detached 570-735-7494
Custom Built Ranch
original boxes. Can A yard or garage sale Labs & more! one car garage at a
HANOVER TWP.
and provide us your Victorian Style Ranch Home with
be seen in down- 570-453-6900 or Home -The ranch great price.
766 Office town Wilkes-Barre in classified email address 570-764-2578
home. New kitchen home is IN
detached 2 car
MLS# 11-875
& remodeled baths garage. Needs
Equipment $15. 607-565-1726 is the best way This will create a -Butler kitchen 14x8
DEMAND! This one
work. MLS# 10-4251 $ 34,200
SHIH-POO PUPS offers everything Call Tracy L.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT STEREO SYSTEM, tocleanoutyourclosets! seller account 7 weeks old, $400. (Indoor kidney
shape pool & spa
you are looking for!
$ 64,900
Call Jill Shaver McDermott, Broker
online and login
Canon Image class Sharp features 5 You’re in bussiness information will be
Includes 1st set of
shot. Please area that measures
Plenty of space for
in-law quarters, 4
Hunter Office: Owner Office:
MF5500 combina- disc CD Sharp (570) 696-2468
tion copier & fax anger. Comes with with classified! emailed to you from contact me at approx. 2,400 sq.ft. bedrooms, cherry
(570) 328-0306.
gadzoo.com (570) 332-6303 not included in kitchen, sunroom,
machine with new 2 speakers, a sub-
toner cartridge. woofer & remote 796 Wanted to Buy “The World of Pets square footage. recreation room
Unleashed” Wine cellar in
Merchandise
Good condition
$100. 570-735-0191
also includes an
auxiliary port for
You can then use
YORKSHIRE TERRIER basement.
$525,000
with 12 seat oak
bar. This home OPEN HOUSE!
Sunday May 1
digital music. $60. Mr. Baseball, buying One Male. One includes an
your account to Female. $850. MLS# 11-81 attached 2 car 1:00PM -2:30PM
570-824-1114 all sports cards and
772 Pools & Spas memorabilia. enhance your online 570-947-0107 Call Geri garage plus a 146 Brown St.
ad. Post up to 6 Leave Message 570-862-7432 detached custom NEW PRICE!
203-557-0856
POOL: 4.5 ft. deep, 780 Televisions/ captioned photos 570-696-0888 garage that can fit Beautiful outside as
21 ft. round above
ground pool; like
Accessories
The Video
of your pet
Expand your text to 835 Pets- LEWITH & FREEMAN up to 12 cars or
boat storage, only 5 DUPONT HANOVER TOWNSHIP inside - This 2 story
offers too many
new, new motor,
REAL ESTATE
TELEVISION: GE. Game Store include more miles to beautiful amenities &
pump, & sand filter. 28” works good, information, include Miscellaneous Harveys Lake - 1 yr upgrades to
Maintenance 28 S. Main W.B.
needs remote $90. your contact 570-696-3801 Home Warranty. mention. Resort
accessories & deck Open Mon- Sat, SNAKE red tail BOA,
570-740-1246 information such All this on 4 ACRES living in your back
BEAR CREEK
included. $500 12pm – 6pm with cage $250.
as e-mail, address Python with cage of serenity in the yard with inground
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Clean out your 570-941-9908 or website.
10-1770 $419,000 must see property!
basement, garage
774 Restaurant
$$ CASH PAID $$
MLS #11-155 PRICE REDUCED
or attic and call the 845 Pet Supplies Call Tracy Zarola Reduced!
Equipment Classified depart- 570-574-6465 Single family home Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
$199,900

VIDEO GAMES
ment today at 570- DOG CRATES 2 Pet- 570-696-0723 for sale in quiet MLS# 10-1670
3 bedrooms, 2
829-7130! mate medium 27Lx neighborhood- Call Geri
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570-696-0888
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570-696-3801
8x12 walk in
DALLAS full baths, 2 story Asking $112,500. LEWITH & FREEMAN
PAWS
cooler $2300; Highest $$ Paid home, fully air con-
BUFFER Coleman Deremer Realty
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awesome woodland kitchen, full unfin- home?
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TO CONSIDER.... ad call...829-7130
systems. PS1 & 2, enjoy the steam/ and let the
Stainless steel RETROFIT LASER enclosed porches,
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Atari, Coleco, 900 tennis rights avail-
$3000; Stainless
steel pizza oven
miter saws, works
great! $12. Sega, Mattel,
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call 570-696-1267
TOOL BOX new for a
Gameboy,
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CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
tion membership.
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211 Hillside One
NEW PRICE!
size lot, off street
parking, first floor
washer/dryer. All
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2 family. HANOVER TWP.
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Doyouneedmorespace?
DURYEA
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570-822-9929
EQUIPMENT,
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to forestall your
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in classified
Golf & Swimming
are yours to enjoy Blueberry Hill. HANOVER TWP. just off the San
Souci Highway.
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them to the Federal is the best way
& relax. Mainte-
nance free living.
3 bedroom ranch.
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Newer kitchens,
large baths & 3
(1st four movies) all
1 available. $1,500
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Trade Commission,
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$224,900
MLS# 10-1221
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more details, call
bedrooms each.
Both sides are
570-498-3616
sories 20 for $35. GINO’S Unleashed” sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877- with classified!
Call Geri
570-696-0888
(570) 655-8118 presently occupied.
Call for appointment
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT,
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skateboards (15) all Wanted: You can then use FTC-HELP or click
BERWICK
570-696-3801
EXETER $79,300
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or website. 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft. lot. Not just a
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FREE $55,900. starter home but a Job Seekers are
MIXER, 20 quart
mixer, Model
$12.
snacks
Little Tykes
& snow PICKUP
ALASKAN MALAMUTE
AKC Registered
in advance. Report
them to the Federal MLS 11-521
570-696-2468
Conveniently
located just off
sizes, full unfinished
basement, rear home to stay
in and grow! looking here!
AE-20, with timer cones cart, working Trade Commission, Dallas Highway on deck, attached
MLS #11-622
and guard, $1300.
ALSO, Bev Air 2
cone maker, bever-
age dispenser,
288-8995 Available May 24.
Rare breeding &
the nation’s con-
sumer protection
1.25 wooded acres.
Currently duplex or
one car garage.
$173,500 $127,900 Where's your ad?
hand whelped. MLS #11-1254 Call Colleen
door refrigerator/
sandwich prep
snack/vending
tubes, play cash
Let the Community
Know! 4 males &
agency. Call 1-877-
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convert to single,
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table, Model
SP48-12, $1300.
register, scale, cut-
ting boards, used Place your Classified
4 females: Seals,
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on ftc.gov. A mes-
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$117,500.
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570-287-5775
or 570-332-1048 LEWITH & FREEMAN ment specialist
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906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale

JENKINS TWP. LUZERNE


GARAGE & YARD
HARDING

310 Lockville Rd.


SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity
of country living in
this beautiful 2
story home on 2.23
acres surrounded
by nature the prop-
erty has it’s own
private driveway.
250 Susquehan-
nock Drive
Immaculate Cape
Cod home features
1st floor master
suite with office and
3/4 bath. 2nd floor
has 2 large bed-
rooms with walk in
Lake Ariel
HOME AUCTION
NO MINIMUM
1382 Woodview
BID
Terrace, Lake Ariel,
PA classic home,
73 Parry St.
Recently renovated
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
home on a large lot
in great location.
Steps away from
the Back Mountain
trail. Features a
wrap around porch,
SALES
Place your garage or yard sale ad in The Times
Leader and receive a FREE McDonald’s® Breakfast.
Great entertaining closets and adjoin- two story, single hardwood floors
inside & out! 3 car ing bath. 1st floor family, 2 bed- downstairs, new
garage plus 2 car
detached. A MUST
laundry and 1/2
bath, modern
kitchen with bam-
rooms, 1 bath-
room, kitchen, din-
wall-to-wall carpet-
ing upstairs. 2nd
floor laundry, brand
FORTY FORT KINGSTON TRUCKSVILLE
SEE! MLS#11-831 ing room, family
$279,900 boo floors, living room, living room, new bathrooms,
call Nancy room with stone fireplace, electric large walk in closet

DALLAS MOUNTAINTOP WILKES-BARRE TWP.


570-237-0752 fireplace. 2 tier heat, .85 acres, and spacious yard.
deck overlooks deck. Located in a Move in condition!
above ground pool, Goldstar communi- MLS 11-220 (Georgetown)
ready for summer ty, lake rights, $114,900
fun! For more infor- community ameni- Mark R. Mason
mation and photos, ties include pool, 570-331-0982
please visit Crossin Real 99 RIVER ST. 261 Pringle Street 7 Harris Hill Road
HARVEYS LAKE
beaches, club- (1st Block off HWY)
www.atlas house, golf, ski Estate Saturday April 30 Saturday, 9am-3pm
realtyinc.com 570-288-0770 15 Westminster Dr 8:30-12:00 Contents of house Saturday April 30
slopes, boating 28 Albert Road 8:00am-2:00pm
MLS #11-657 ORCHARD VIEW TERRACE Baby clothes & including furniture,
and other water Collect cash, not dust! Turn at blinking light Don’t Miss This One
$299,000 Baby items, girls items, women’s, household, antiques,
activities. across from Smith Antique cradle,
Call Colleen BIDS DUE BY
Clean out your cloths, furniture & men’s & children microwave, french
odds and ends. Nursing Home trunks, primitive,
570-237-0415 MAY 9. basement, garage clothing, household doors, toys, whirl- Household items,
St. John’s Hall
or attic and call the Saturday 8am-1pm items. pool tub, tools, rug, household goods. 756 East
LPSAuctions.com custom oak enter- Tons of good stuff.
Classified depart- aquariums, baseball Northampton Street
DALLAS
(866) 763-9094 tainment center,
ment today at 570- cards & much more! Wed., May 4th
chairs, computer
9 am to 5 pm
Lakeside property
LINEUP 829-7130! Giant Yard Sales
Prince of Peace
desk, kids bikes,
strollers, toys,
Thursday, May 5th

MOUNTAIN TOP
9 am to 2 pm
with low taxes.
View of lake, lake
JENKINS TWP./ ASUCCESSFULSALE Episcopal Church
420 Main Street
Tiffany lamp, books,
games & more.
Thursday
1/2 off & bag day
access, public boat
INKERMAN INCLASSIFIED! Vendors Wanted.
FORTY FORT Saturday 9-3
TRUCKSVILLE
KINGSTON
launch across $10 outdoor
street. 45 Main St. Doyouneedmorespace? spaces. $15 indoor
$99,000
MLS# 10-234
Call Cindy
A yard or garage sale
in classified
spaces (limited
availability). Every
Second Saturday.
HOUSE &
GARAGE SALE
is the best way
WYOMING
570-690-2689 Reserve at
www.cindykingre.com
tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-654-3261
MOUNTAINTOP
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
310 Deer Run Drive
Spacious 11 year DALLAS 1230 Murray St.
old 2 story built by Gigantic Indoor
Too much list!! 80 Manor Drive at
LAKE SILKWORTH
Own this home for Hallmark Homes
sits on 1 acre lot. Saturday 8am-1pm The Church of
570-675-4400 less than $400 a 510 Gibson Avenue Jesus Christ of
month! Large 3 Formal living rooms Antiques, dishes, oil Latter-day Saints
HUNLOCK CREEK
& dining rooms, eat paintings, clocks,
bedroom home with in kitchen with Rt. 309 to Carver-
formal dining room, barometer, lead ton Rd. Left at light
island. Family room window, yard
off street parking with 11 foot ceiling Blue Ridge Trail onto Manor Dr.
and large yard. For accessories, Church is 1/2 mile 145 Second St
& fireplace. Office Golf Club
furniture and cop- New or used

FORTY FORT
more information on 1st floor. 160 Fairway Drive on left.
per pots & pans Huge Multi jewelry. Gift items.
and photos, log Screened porch off 22 Hemlock St. Friday & Saturday
Friday, Saturday & Family Sale! Depression Glass.
onto www.atlas kitchen overlooks (Near Fern Brook) 8:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday Children’s items, Tools, Girls toddler
realtyinc.com Brand new ranch in ground pool. Saturday April 30 VIRGINIA TERRACE Furniture, clothes,
9am-1pm household, clothing, clothes, Toys.
50 yards from lake. Large master suite 8am-2pm household, books,
MLS#09-2449 tools & more. Household items.
Double lot, 3 bed- with 3 closets, Tons of items. baby items, toys,
$64,900 Saturday 9am-1pm Too Much to List!
room, two bath, private bath with All Priced To Sell. Cuckoo Clocks,
1267 Main Rd Call Charles Rain or shine.
laundry room. Full whirlpool, separate Call 570-574-0523 workshop tools,
JUST REDUCED! Saturday, April 30
basement, with shower, double For Directions quilting stuff,
Lovely raised ranch 8am-2pm
insulation & vanity & radiant jewelry, collectibles,
with in ground pool
in woodsy setting.
MLS# 11-6 $39,800
sheetrock.
New well
MLS#:09-4746
heated tile floor.
3 car garage.
Finished rec room
DALLAS LARKSVILLE
holiday, le creuset,
old records. Some-
thing for Everyone!
Call Tracy L.
McDermott, Broker
Job Seekers are
looking here!
$143,900
Call John Nicodem
in lower level.
Home Warranty. MULTI FAMILY Multi-Family
Yard Sale!!
Don’t Miss Out!
TRUCKSVILLE
Owner Office : Where's your ad? NEW PRICE
(570) 696-2468
Classic Housewares,
WYOMING
YARD SALE &
570-829-7130 and Properties $395,000 furniture, clothing

SPRING FLING
ask for an employ- 570-718-4959 MLS# 10-938 & more!
ment specialist Call Linda Saturday, April 30
LAKE SILKWORTH (570) 956-0584

MOVING SALE
9am-12pm
KINGSTON Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate 121 East State St PLAINS VENDOR /
570-474-2340 Saturday April 30th JENKINS TOWNSHIP Clothing - all types, 70 E. Merritt St.

CRAFT FAIR
from 8 am to 2 pm household items,

MOUNTAIN TOP
460 S. Mtn
640 Main Rd.
Dallas at the Back
sports memorabilia,
Easton Stealth Bat,
bicycle & more.
HUGE FLEA
MARKET
Saturday April 30
Mountain Self Trucksville UM
Blvd. Storage Location Saturday 8am-3pm Church 10am To 4pm
(Fern Brook Cor- 40 Knob Hill Road Wyoming United
ners). Something MOOSIC Methodist Church
696-3897
Year round lake for everyone. Baby 376 Wyoming Ave.
Fri., April 29th
21 Thomas Lane
JENKINS
house. New roof, Items, Household Pampered Chef,
5.30-8.30PM
Lovely home in gutters, siding, Items, Knick Thirty-One, Scentsy,
immaculate move-in doors, windows, Knacks, Furniture,
Wyndtree Oaks
Estates SATURDAY, APRIL 30 Sat., April 30
8AM-Noon Lia Sophia, Mary

HIGHLAND HILLS
Stylish Bi-Level, 3
condition. Soak in
the hot tub or relax
by the pond! W/D
kitchen, bathroom,
appliances, heating
& cooling system,
Tools, Clothes and
so much more.
21 Garage Sales
Saturday, April 30
8:00-4:00
Directions: Off
Collectables, Furni-
ture, Books, Cloth-
Kay, Mia Bella,
Avon, Dove
Chocolate and
Everything must go! 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM ing (incl. PROM),
bedrooms, granite, hookup on 1st flr, carport & Decks. Large well cared Main St. Plains many more local
River Street in House Wares, Sea-
stainless appli-
ances, heated in
coal stove in base-
ment, oversized
2 bedrooms, one
bath, deeded lake
for home! 4 bed-
rooms, lots of DALLAS Plains to West Say-
lor to East Saylor to
507 Rocky Glen
Entire contents of
nice home. Furni-
sonal, Children’s
Items, Snacks &
crafters.
For more info call
ground pool. shower in Master access with shared storage. Enjoy Road, off Birney ture including very Ramonda @
Lombardo Drive. Ave. at Smilers Bakery
$219,900 Call bath, large back dock. your summer in nice kitchen set, 570-262-0020
Wii system, Wii Saturday April 30 Great Prices for
570-655-8034 yard. Additional Off MLS: 09-4484 your own 18x36, bedroom furniture,
games, American 10 am - 3 pm Tough Economy!
Street Parking for 2 $97,000 kitchenware, jewel-
JENKINS TWP
in-ground, solar Girl doll, antiques, Tools, toys, burn ry, two nice gun BUYING
WILKES-BARRE
cars in rear. Proper- Call John Nicodem heated pool,
ty has 2 sheds. Classic collectibles, com- barrels, Coca-Cola cabinets, Lionel
complete with
$149,000 Properties diving board and
mercial tanning NASCAR & more. trains, knives, lots US &
REDUCED! MLS# 11-380
Call Toni Davis
570-718-4959 slide. Pool house
with bar and room
bed, girls golf clubs,
Leapster and
New Merchandise!
Free Items
of holiday items,
lots of power tools, FOREIGN
LARKSVILLE
games, Golds Gym
570-714-6132 for a poker table! Saturday, 4/30, 1-5, Power Tower, car
With Purchase! hand and power, COINS &
570-287-1196 Large L-shaped Sunday 5/1, 11-4 numerous hunting
seats, chest freez- CURRENCY
SMITH HOURIGAN deck. Don't worry
about the price of
Northmoreland
131 Pebble Circle
er, Porter Cable
and fishing items,
2 vintage outboard HIGHEST
generator 5250 boat motors, lawn
gas, enjoy a stay- Road off Demunds watt, Invacare PREMIUMS FOR
cation all summer Road & garden & much SILVER DOLLARS
Nutron R32 power more! This is a
long! Family room 3 Commercial wheelchair, alm 21 Harry St. & BETTER ITEMS
with gas fireplace.
4 zone, efficient,
Sewing machines,
furniture, Maytag
wheelchair ramp,
grill, electric key-
MOUNTAIN TOP very nice sale!
CREDIT CARDS
Saturday 4/30 &
Sunday 5/1 GOLD &
KINGSTON TWP.
1717 River Road gas hot water, washer, house- ACCEPTED! from 8 to 4
Compact 2 story
home with 3 bed-
baseboard heat.
Hardwood floors.
wares,Tonneau
Cover for Dodge
board, entertain-
ment center, quad
Sale by Cook &
Cook Estate
Many household
items unused, holi-
SILVER
111 Falcon Drive tires, pack n play,
rooms, 1st floor
bath with laundry, PRICE REDUCED Brand new since
2004, 3 bedrooms,
Huge eat-in
kitchen with large,
Dakota, much
more!
shop vac, 6hp tiller,
exercise bikes,
Liquidators
www.cookand
cookestate
day decorations &
much more. Some-
JEWELRY &
WATCHES
large kitchen. Park- 2 baths, central air, movable island. lawn mowers, thing for everyone.
ing in rear with 2 car garage, shed, Large, private microwaves, televi-
liquidators.com ALL TYPES
alley access. 6 car driveway. yard. Replace- sions, toddler beds OF STERLING
$39,900 Roof, kitchen, fur- ment windows. (2), girls 4 pc bed-
MLS 11-99 Home warranty SILVER
nace, a/c unit and room set, patio fut- 2576 Church Rd.
Call Colleen master bath all included. Old Postcards &
niture, treadmill, Strollers, kids
570-237-0415 replaced. Modern $224,000
EXETER wall chime clock, kitchen set, play- Local Photo’s,
kitchen with granite
island, tile floors,
MLS# 11-382
Call Michael Pinko
(570) 899-3865
sports cards,
sports equipment,
house, toy boxes,
train table, Thomas SHAVERTOWN WILKES-BARRE
34 Gates Street
Lead Soldiers &
Old Toys, Mining
8 Circle Drive maple cabinets. bar stools (3), bed, power wheels
Only one lucky fami- Fireplace in family porcelain sink, vani- & other kids items! & Military Stuff,
ly will be able to room, large closets, ties, Baby Einstein Washer, dryer, Old Crocks, Jugs
LINE UP make this home modern baths.
Stamped concrete 138 Mason St
DVDs, stroller, crib
mattress, New
clothes & dishes.
Saturday 7am-12pm & Bottles, Fine
their own! Beautiful-
A GREAT DEAL... ly kept Ranch with patio. For more
Smith Hourigan
Boys, girls &
women’s clothes,
home theater sur- China & Glass-
2 car garage, new information and round sound sys-
IN CLASSIFIED! bath, partially fin- photos visit Group
570-474-6307
toys, new Dora tem, cell phones, ware, Local
www.atlas Dollhouse, books, Advertising
Looking for the right deal ished basement, 3
realtyinc.com Snapper Riding
office equipment,
season room, Kodak Easy Share 186 Wellington, STAMPS
on an automobile?
MOUNTAIN TOP
MLS #11-1166 Lawnmower
Turn to classified.
almost 1 acre in
Dallas School Dis- $279,900 & much more!
camera with printer,
leaf blower, bikes, MOUNTAIN TOP
(off Pioneer Ave
at top of hill)
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
It’s a showroom in print! trict. Home Warran-
cy included. For
Call Tom
570-262-7716
6 Merganser Ct
In Forest Pointe
Saturday 8am-? furniture, misc
household, family
Friday 8am-4pm, 9:00-4:30 PAYING
Classified’s got
FORTY FORT
Saturday 8am-1pm
Record
clothing, books, Directions: Off
more information Antiques &
the directions! and photos visit our toys, jewelry. Collectibles: couch,
Carey Avenue

Ca$h
Something for Entire contents of
JENKINS TWP.
website at loveseat, oak &
everyone. nice home. Furni-
www.atlas marble top tables,
Prices
MOST ITEMS REDUCED ture including nice
realtyinc.com PA House cherry bedroom sets;
MLS #11-370
$174,900 LARKSVILLE
45 First Street W.
AT 12PM. EARLY BIRDS
WELCOME IF GARAGE
DOORS ARE UP. 995 First Ave.
china breakfront,
1970's rattan porch
antique & modern,
two dining room
Call Charlie
570-829-6200 Off of Blythburn Rd.
set, brass bed, sets; Thomasville & HERITAGE
bedroom sets, Ethan Allen, sten-
VM 101 NEW LISTING Friday & Saturday, large Princess ciled book cases,
GALLERIES
Attractive Fine 8am - 2:30pm
Line Home 104 Slocum Street Complete set of
House crystal stair glide, rugs, DALLAS, PA
collection, Mary glassware, kitchen
''Charleston'' floor Household & office kitchen cabinets in Hughes prints, Located Directly
plan. Stacked furniture, pool & excellent condition, items, books, lots
household & out- of sewing items across from the
23 Mead St. stone, masonry, yard items, toys, KINGSTON tools, golf items, door items & much
dishes & household. inc. Fabric, nice Dallas Agway on
LAFLIN
Newly remodeled 2 wood burning fire- clothing for all more. Something
place in family ages, women & Lots of girls & boys lamps, decorator Rt. 415
story on a corner for everyone. Rain
Fantastic Foreclo- room, brick men, TVs, tools, fish clothes & more. items, religious Look for our blue
lot with fenced in or shine. Contact
sure! Just the room accents on front. tank & more. Some- items, lots of & white signs
yard and 2 car klabbate@epix.net
garage. 4 bed-
rooms, 1 bath,
you need at a price
you can afford. Nice
Upgraded appli-
ances. 2nd floor
thing for everyone!
Saturday 8am-3pm
SHAVERTOWN for more details.
vintage clothing,
many designer
Tues. thru Sat.
brand new sheet &
1,660 sq. ft. For
more information
and photos visit
home with off-street
parking on a quiet
dead end street. A
laundry. Large
master bath with
whirlpool tub. NANTICOKE Collect cash, notdust! comforter sets,
draperies, curtains
10 am to 5 pm
570-674-2646
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
modern kitchen with
hardwood floors. A
Large yard.
$265,000
25 James Street
Tapes, sports, Clean out your and linens, lots of
basement items
Job Seekers are
& much more! This
$89,900
MLS 10-3684 7 Hickorywood Dr.
Wonderful 4 bed-
great backyard for
summer fun. Terrific
MLS# 11-1264
Call Michael Pinko
jewelry, carpets,
lamps, pictures &
a lot of nice stuff!
basement, garage is a very nice sale!
CREDIT CARDS looking here!
or attic and call the
Call Bill potential. $75,090 (570) 899-3865
ACCEPTED!
570-362-4158 room Ranch with
sweeping views of
MLS 11-676
570-696-2468
Saturday, April 30
8am-12pm Saturday April 30th Sale by Cook & Where's your ad?
the valley. Master
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MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE PITTSTON PLAINS SCRANTON


SHICKSHINNY SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE NEAR HARVEYS LAKE

103 Arnold Avenue RR2 Box 200


Affordable New W. Green St. Nice 24'X50' Investors Wanted! 57 Fulton Street Tudor Style - 12 unit
Construction with
Pond - 2 Available
Nice 2 bedroom
Ranch syle home,
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
semi modern
20 Nittany Lane
Convenience! Loca-
AFFORDABLE PRICE Doublewide on
1 acre featuring
Stone front 2 bed-
room, 2 story on
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
home in Wilkes-
with lots of separate
utilities! Some off
Well maintained, 4
bedroom, 1 1/2
Cape Cod with 1st
1/2 acre pond view. gas heat, finished kitchen with stove tion! Easy Living! floor master bed- 2 bedrooms, nice lot. Open 1st Barre. This is a Fan- street parking. Few baths, eat-in
1 acre with pond. basement, vinyl sid- and fridge. Nice This home has it all. room, 3 season 1.5 baths, living floor with nice eat-in nie Mae HomePath blocks to college. kitchen, spacious
Central sewer. ing, deck. Move in yard, one car 3 floors of living porch, attached room, dining room, kitchen. 2nd floor Property. All meas- $300,000. Call Pat living room, front &
Roomy 2 story with Condition. garage. space w/hardwood garage. MLS# kitchen & laundry needs tlc. Gas heat. urements are 570-885-4165 back porches on
hardwood, tile, Affordable @ Priced to sell. floors and gas fire- 10-1069 $84,900 plus 1 car detached Space Heaters. approx. Buyer to Coldwell Banker 1.58 acres.
maple kitchen, $89,500 MLS 11-1298 place in living room. call Nancy garage with paved $35,900. Call Pat pay full transfer tax. Gerald L. Busch $123,800. Call
2 car garage and Call Jim $59,900 Open floor plan, 570-237-0752 driveway. 570-885-4165 Inspections for Buy- Real Estate, Inc. Jeannie Brady
all the goodies. Towne & Country Call Lu-Ann lower level family $58,900 Coldwell Banker ers knowledge only. ERA BRADY
Complete move in
package from the
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-602-9280 room w/laundry and
3/4 bath. 3 bed-
MLS# 10-4613
Five Mountains
Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate, Inc.
Fannie Mae ''First-
Look'' property, WYOMING ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
low $200’s. 90 day 570-542-5708 rooms w/2 full Realty investment offers
build time. baths on upper 570-542-2141 will not be consid- Line up a place to live
Financing available.
NOXEN level. Deck and
SCRANTON THORNHURST ered for the first 15
in classified!
Oak Ridge Homes patio for outdoor
SHICKSHINNY 2 or 3 bedroom days of listing.

PITTSTON
3672 SR 29S living! 2 zone heat, Please see
Incorporated 608 Webster St. home in Country
(570) 788-7100 central a/c, inter-
OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” Club Estates. 1.5 www.homepath.com 909 Income &
com and stereo bath with lots of for details. Commercial
Shopping for a plus central vac storage space. $14,900
system, 2 car MLS #11-695 Properties
new apartment? garage. What more
For info & pics,
1061fairway. 570-696-2468 520 Beverly Rd.
Classified lets
you compare costs -
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MLS #11-782
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Call 570-472-3032
HARD WORK DOES
PAY - Open floor AVOCA
$199,900 plan accentuates
without hassle Call Colleen this 4 bedroom,
or worry! Brick front ranch
with large Living
570-237-0415 2 unit property, LINE UP 3.5 bath home in
Get moving room, 3 bedroom, 49-51 Curtis St. good location, Spectacular sunlit A GREAT DEAL... Dallas School
with classified! sun room, deck, full Fully occupied dou- needs work. great room with District. Family
basement, sheds ble with separate $24,900 floor to ceiling IN CLASSIFIED!
MOUNTAIN TOP 570-696-2468 room with wood
and garage on 0.54 utilities. 2 bed- stone fireplace &
Looking for the right deal burning fireplace,
WILKES-BARRE
acres. $154,000. rooms each side, vaulted ceiling adds
Call Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
off street parking
and fenced in yard. PLAINS
594 N. Main Street
to the charm of this
11 year young 3-4
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
deck of kitchen,
dining room. Huge 25 St. Mary’s St.
ASSOCIATES MLS #10-2584 bedrooms, 2 story lower level ready 3,443 sq. ft.
570-836-3848 $75,900 Beautifully redone 3 situated on almost It’s a showroom in print! to be finished. masonry commer-
Call Lu-Ann bedroom, 2 bath an acre of tranquili- Classified’s got cial building with
2 car garage.
OLD FORGE
ranch. New roof, warehouse/office
570-602-9280
carpeting, paint &
ty with fenced the directions! PRICE REDUCED and 2 apartments
above ground pool,
stainless appli-
ances. Gas heat, GET THE WORD OUT
rocking chair porch
and a mountain
WEST PITTSTON $175,900
Call Theresa
with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
Bow Creek Manor central air, garage, 322 SALEM ST.
with a Classified Ad. view – there’s a Vacendak, CRS, GRI fect for contractors
Meticulously main- screened in back formal dining room 570-650-5872 or anyone with stor-
tained 4 bedroom, 3 porch. Large fenced 570-829-7130 73 Richard Street

PITTSTON
& large living room, age needs. For
1/2 bath two story in back yard & more 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath CENTRAL
on almost 1 acre.
Master bedroom
$139,900. Call
570-706-5496
SCRANTON 2.5 Baths, new
Kitchen with dining
Traditional in Very
Good Condition. REAL ESTATE
more information
and photos log onto
www.atlas
suite. 2 family
802 Hampton St. area & a master Open Layout. Off (570) 822-1133 realtyinc.com.
PLAINS
suite complete with Street Parking,
rooms. 2 fireplaces. 317 Charles St. Reduced to
Office/den. Large
laundry room, walk Yard & Shed. WYOMING
Bring Your Hammer Absolute Must in closet & master Many Updates. $89,000
deck overlooking a & Paint Brush & bath with jetted tub MLS #10-3872
private wooded See River Ridge Great 1/2 double Asking $47,900
Make This Your Townhouse! & shower and an Call 570-762-1537 Call Charlie
yard. 3 car garage. located in nice
Home! Large single oversize 2 car for showing 570-829-6200
$365,000. West Pittston loca-
with 4 bedrooms, gar – Priced Under VM 101
Bob Kopec tion. 3 bedrooms,
bath, side enclosed Market Value
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
porch, newer
furnace, deck and
52 W. Columbus
Ave. Large 2 story *Buyer to pay $75
@$189,900!
MLS #10-906
new carpet. Vertical
blinds with all appli-
ances. Screened in
WILKES-BARRE
Large Modern Bi
3 car detached home with balcony doc fee at closing,
NANTICOKE
Don’t delay, call porch and yard. For Level. Newly
garage. Looking for off master bedroom offers/contracts are Pat today at more information remodeled, hard- 530 Dennison Ave.
153 Espy St a reasonable offer. showing views of not binding until the 570-714-6114 or and photos visit
Priced at: $89,900 the valley. A great entire agreement is 570-287-1196
wood floors, 2 story
REDUCED
EDWARDSVILLE
www.atlas addition. Deck,
MLS# 10-2409 place to see the
CENTURY 21 SMITH
signed (ratified) by realtyinc.com garage, large Great 3 bedroom
Call Theresa fireworks! Full bath all parties. *If you MLS#10-1535 fenced yard. Quiet Cape Cod with
Vacendak, CRS, GRI plus 3/4 bath, eat in
HOURIGAN GROUP
have not received $59,000 neighborhood. Extra charm & character,
570-650-5872 kitchen, enclosed an offer response Charlie VM 101 amenities. $190,000 1 3/4 baths, nice
CENTRAL porch, first floor 264 Burke Street w/in 72 business Call 570-814-5948 yard. MLS#
REAL ESTATE
laundry. Corner low
maintenance lot.
No maintenance
fees. Many
hours, you may call
877-885-1624 & SHICKSHINNY WILKES-BARRE
10-342 $139,900
call Nancy
(570) 822-1133 For more informa- upgrades. Move in leave a message 570-237-0752
Beautiful Home tion and photos visit condition. 2,000 sq. identifying the prop- MINERS MILLS

PARDEESVILLE
www.atlas erty address, your 29 W. Beatty St.
WEST WYOMING
Completely remod- ft. Berber, ceramic
eled Inside & Out. realtyinc.com tile & hardwood. name, phone # & Lovely 2 story re-
An absolute must MLS 11-930 2 bedroom, 2.5 email, & you will modeled home in 173-175 Zerby Ave.
438 Tripp St
see property! New
electrical, plumbing,
738 PARDEESVILLE RD $115,000
Call Colleen
baths. All appli-
ances, washer
receive a prompt
response.
very good condi-
tion. Laminate and
Great income prop-
erty with additional
570-237-0415 $15,000 tile flooring through- LINEUP
roof, wall to wall
carpeting, windows, CORNER LOT & dryer & window
treatments includ- 570-696-2468 out. 16x20 great
garage space
(34x38) room for 3
interior & exterior ed. Walk in closet. Union Twp.
Beautifully remod-
room addition with
cathedral ceilings
ASUCCESSFULSALE cars to rent! Live in
doors, new oak No units in front of one half and have
kitchen with tile or behind. 1 car eled 4 bedroom, 3
bath home with
and recessed light-
ing. Quiet neighbor-
INCLASSIFIED! your mortgage paid
floor, hardwood garage. Very Doyouneedmorespace? by the other!
PITTSTON TWP.
staircase, all new private. Near all spectacular views hood. Appliances $12,000+ potential
light fixtures, new interstates. from wrap-around
deck. Finished lower
included in sale. A yard or garage sale income!
$62,000
hot water heater
& baseboard
REDUCED TO
$179,900 level. Granite coun- 570-885-3664 in classified MLS # 11-1111
$64,900
heating units. Call 570-829-3162 tertops & stainless is the best way Call John Shelley
MLS# 10-4137 Call
570-696-2468
Single family built
Looking for that SHAVERTOWN
steel appliances in
New Kitchen also WILKES-BARRE tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
in 2005. 2.5 baths,
special place 304 Vista Dr New: Windows, You’re in bussiness
REDUCED
two story with ESTATE
attached garage. called home?
Doors, Vinyl Siding,
Gutters, Deck, Car-
with classified! 570-288-0770

YATESVILLE
Oil furnace with Classified will address
central air. 90 x
140 corner lot. 120 Parnell St.
Your needs.
peting, fireplace &
much more on over
an acre. $189,900
SUNDAY
1:00PM-3:00PM
EDWARDSVILLE
Kitchen with cen- Classic Ranch in Open the door Call Nancy Palumbo Completely remod-
ter cooking island, great location. 3 with classified! 570-714-9240 eled home with

PLAINS
dining room, bedroom, 3 baths, everything new.
raised ceiling with high quality New kitchen, baths,
NANTICOKE glass door entry &
hardwood floor.
Carpeting thru out
throughout. 3 sea-
son porch over Nicely maintained
Owner financing
available. Beautifully
bedrooms,
floors, hardwoods,
tile

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yard. Owners says rooms, full bath
kitchen and bath. sell and lowers with shower, pri-
new cabinets, gran- Looking for the right deal steel appliances, Very nice Bi-level
ite countertops, home with 2-3 bed- Former Vic Mar
Kitchen appli- price to vate driveway with ceramic tile floor in
on an automobile? refrigerator, stove,
rooms, open floor
20 Osborne Drive
building. Reduced!
ances included. Buy a newer 2
NICELY PRICED
$219,900. For 1 car garage, kitchen, pantry, Turn to classified. microwave, dish-
washer, free stand- plan, built in story in the growing
Turnkey business
more information Appliances
$219,900 and photos please included
large master bed- It’s a showroom in print! ing shower, tub for garage, driveway, Willow View Devel-
opportunity.
Complete commer-
room with 2 walk-in on corner lot.
(570) 233-1993 visit our website at $76,000 closets and study, Classified’s got two, huge deck,
Lower level family
opment. This home
cial kitchen, large
large yard, excellent has 3 bedrooms,
68 Tilbury Avenue
www.atlas Call 570-655-9722 corner lot, partially the directions! neighborhood room with pellet 2.5 baths, formal
dining area, 90 x
Doyouneedmorespace? realtyinc.com enclosed yard with 130 parking lot.
SPRING BROOK TWP
stove. Move in
Well maintained
ranch in Tilbury A yard or garage sale MLS #10-2817
Call Charlie for PLAINS vinyl fencing, deck
with gazebo.
$154,900 (835.00 /
30years/ 5%) condition home.
For more informa-
dining and sitting
room, family room
Live-in quarters.
Well known
Terrace. 2 bedroom
home with hard-
in classified your private $289,900
570-654-1490
tion and photos visit
with wood burning
fireplace, finished
location.
wood floors, 1 bath. is the best way showing.
VM 101
MLS 10-1123 www.atlas room in lower level,
$89,000
MLS# 11-445
Eat in kitchen. tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-696-2468 realtyinc.com
$95,000
electric heat and
Call Pat Guzzy
Large “L” shaped central air. 2 car
living/dining room.
You’re in bussiness MLS 10-4538 garage, level lot.
570-407-2480
Full basement, with classified! Call Colleen
WEST WYOMING
NEW REDUCED
570-237-0415
partially finished.
Sunroom in back PITTSTON PRICE.
MLS 10-2379
off kitchen. 3 car
detached garage.
PITTSTON TWP. Spacious 2 story
with old world
6 Williams St.
Great value for the REDUCED!! $246,000
Call Lu-Ann

PRICE REDUCED
PRICE REDUCED charm, hardwood price on quiet 570-602-9280
NOW $130,500!! floors, wood stair- street which is
MLS# 10-1703
Call Linda
case, stained glass
windows and more. SHAVERTOWN closed to all main
roads is a must
Looking to buy a
home?
570-586-1111
(570) 956-0584 Amenities include a see. Also comes Place an ad here
Coldwell Banker
HANOVER TWP.
Formal Dining with home and let the
YATESVILLE
Rundle Real Estate Room, eat in warranty. sellers know!
570-474-2340 kitchen, 1st floor MLS 10-3210 570-829-7130 86 Main Street
107 Johnson St. $157,900
PRICE REDUCED
laundry, den, 3 bed-
4 bedroom Ranch
WILKES-BARRE
rooms, 1.5 baths, Thomas Bourgeois 536 W. Eighth St.
home with hard- partially finished 516-507-9403 Nice starter home
wood floors, large attic & a 1 car CLASSIC with 7 rooms, 3

SALE BY OWNER
room sizes, gas 40 Gain St. garage all on a 100’ PROPERTIES bedrooms, 1.25
NANTICOKE heat and central air,
garage and carport.
Be the first occu-
pants of this newly
x 200’ lot.
$69,900
375 Greenpond Rd.
570-842-9988 baths. 1 car garage
and carport. Home

HOME FOR SALE


Nice home, corner
lot, large unfinished
basement. For
constructed Ranch
home on a low traf-
100% FINANCING
AVAILABLE.
Well kept Ranch in
Midway Manor with
7 rooms, 3 bed-
SWEET VALLEY has plenty of park-
ing in rear with
fic street. All you Anne Marie Chopick shed and great Light Hearted Old
more information could ask for is rooms, 2 baths, 2 yard.
Single home, 3 GEORGE T. BELL car garage, newer Timer in developing
bedrooms, eat-in and photos visit already here, 3 REAL ESTATE MLS #11-559 12 Reid st. South Main ST.
www.atlas bedrooms, 2 baths, furnace. $92,900
kitchen, electric 570-288-6654 MLS #10-4474 Spacious Bi-level corridor, adjacent
heat, unfinished realtyinc.com hardwood and tile 570-760-6769 Call Tom home in semi-pri- to paring lot and
MLS 11-1209 floors with granite $162,900 570-262-7716
basement, deck. vate location with within view of Public
PLAINS TWP
Call Tom

GREAT VIEW
Extremely well- $129,900 and stainless steel private back yard. 3 Square and Movie
Call Charlie kitchen, gas fire- 570-262-7716
maintained two- season room. Gas Theatre. Three
story, 7 rooms, 3 570-829-6200 place, central air, 2 fireplace in lower story historic build-
bedrooms, 2.5 car garage and REDUCED!! 54 Penn Street
Nice doublewide level family room. 4 ing features 10'
baths, eat in rear patio and full Renovated two bedrooms, garage. ceilings, rubber
with 2 bedrooms, 2
WILKES-BARRE
kitchen, very large basement. For story in East End. 2- For more informtion roof, gas hw
dining/living room more information baths, kitchen, living 3 bedrooms, large and photos visit BB...Located in the
combination, den, and photos, log
SHAVERTOWN room, dining room, 387-389 North ceramic tile bath wwww.atlas heart of Wilkes-
PITTSTON
front porch , deck, onto www.atlas laundry room, 3 Hampton St. with walk-in linen
season porch & 2 realtyinc.com Barre's historic dis-
and nice size yard; realtyinc.com Three Unit. Great closet; first floor MLS 10-4740 trict 1 block from
electric heat; safe MLS #10-3676 car built in garage Location. Great laundry with 1/2
sitting on 1.47 pri- $159,900 Public Square were
neighborhood; $219,900 For Sale By Owner Income. Tenants bath; large dining Call Charlie yesterday meets
move-in condition Call Colleen Plains Township vate acres. pay all utilities. room with oak floor-
$99,900 570-829-6200 today.
for the right buyer; 570-237-0415 Mill Creek Acres Good condition. ing; eat-in kitchen VM 101 REDUCED $310,000
no realtors or bro- 4 Lan Creek Rd Five Mountains $95,000 with oak cabinets
Realty 570-696-2468
kers; $132,999. call Close to Mohegan Call (616) 379-1165 and built in table;
Sun & Geisinger, 4 570-542-2141 stained glass win-
570-878-2424
after 10:00 a.m.
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Fireplace, 2 Car
Garage. Excellent SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE dows, wrap porch,
fenced yard; ceiling
118 Church Dr Need to rent that fans; shed; gas
NANTICOKE JUST REDUCED!
Three story with
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
Condition. All Appli-
ances Included.
heat; walk up attic
with wood flooring;
YATESVILLE
Large yard.
REDUCED!
three bedrooms, get started! close to mall.
PENDING two baths also
features family
570-829-7130
Go To
www.plainsre.com
$85,900. By
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room and den.
MLS#11-401 PLAINS
for details.
Asking $219,900
Call (570) 970-8065
or email
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
$ 60,400 1610 Westminster Rd Call 570-817-1228 SUNDAY MAY 1st aleta59@msn.com. May Street
Call Tracy L. for showing 12:00PM-2:00PM 455 S. Main St.
3 for 1. That’s what
McDermott, Broker
Owner Office:
(570) 696-2468. PLYMOUTH
1071 Meadowcrest
Drive
Every corner of this
you will get when
you purchase this 3
Charming traditional
home. Four bed-
room, very large liv-
WILKES-BARRE
ranch home has unit, 2 unit & ing room, finished
been beautifully Garage. Bring your attic, beautiful
upgraded. Wood tools. Asking woodwork, French
233 Honey Pot St. 61 Pittston Ave.
floors, new kitchen $64,900. Call Pat doors & fenced in
2 bedroom, 1 bath, Stately brick Ranch
with granite and 570-885-4165 back yard.
1/2 double with in private location.
stainless. Gas fire- Coldwell Banker MLS # 11-1117
replacement win- PRICE REDUCED! Large room sizes, Former Parrish
place, tiled baths, Gerald L. Busch $75,000
dows, carport, Gorgeous estate fireplace, central Center Hall with
neutral decor, Real Estate, Inc. George Sailus
newer roofs and a like property with A/C. Includes kitchen & parking.
log home plus 2 completely finished (570) 407-4300 Start Your Real extra lot.
nice yard on a quiet For more informa-
Cul-de-sac.
Collect cash, not dust! story garage on 1
Be your own boss!
Long time Furniture
lower level (800
additional square
Collect cash, not dust! TRADEMARK Estate Business
Here! 4 unit with
MLS #10-3512
tion and photos visit
REALTORS PRICE REDUCED
MLS#11-1139.
Clean out your
acres with many
outdoor features.
store includes feet!), just move Clean out your separate utilities. $198,900 www.atlas

Wanna make a
$19,900 showroom, invento- right in! Lake realtyinc.com
Call John
basement, garage
Garage.
MLS# 11-319
ry, 8 room brick res- Lehman schools basement, garage Some off street
parking. $125,000.
Call Charlie
570-829-6200 MLS#08-2954
570-704-6846
Antonik & or attic and call the $325,000
idence
garage.
+ 4 car
Only
$219,000
MLS #11-306
or attic and call the speedy sale? Place To get started,
Call Pat
VM 101 $179,900
Call Charles Call Charlie
Associates, Inc.
Classified depart- $225,000. Call Pat Call Tracy Zarola Classified depart-
your ad today 570-
570-885-4165
570-735-7494 570-885-4165 570-574-6465 Coldwell Banker
ment today at 570- Coldwell Banker 570-696-0723 ment today at 570- Gerald L. Busch
829-7130!
Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate, Inc. LEWITH & FREEMAN 829-7130! 829-7130. Real Estate, Inc.
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44.59 ACRES KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM LARKSVILLE PLYMOUTH Wilkes-Barre WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
LARKSVILLE PITTSTON PLAINS TWP. 2nd floor, washer/ Very clean, 1st floor
3 Bedroom with
Nice, recently reno-
vated 1st floor 1
Apartments
Available SECURE BUILDINGS
LAND!
dryer hookup, yard,
modern bath and bedroom. Stove & 1 & 2 bedroom
parking, No Pets,
No Smoking, Quiet
kitchen. New floor-
ing, large closets.
Fridge included.
$500 + electric &
SAINT JOHN apartments.
Laundry facility. Off
HIGHWAY 315
2 acres of commer-
/Secluded/
Convenient
Off Street Parking,
fenced yard. Water
garbage. Lease,
security, references
APARTMENTS street parking avail-
able. Starting at
cial land. 165 front 941 Apartments/ $425. + utilities. & garbage included. Call for appointment 419 N. Main St $440. 570-332-5723
feet. Driveway Tenant pays electric and application. Wilkes Barre
Unfurnished Discount available,

WILKES-BARRE
access permit and & gas service. 570-417-0088
lot drainage in Industrial Site. Rail lease, references.
Spacious
ASHLEY 574-9827 $575/month. No
SHEATOWN
1011-1015 Oak St place. WIll build to served with all 1 bedroom.
462 W. State St. utilities. KOZ pets. One year
Available 2 buildings suit tenant or avail- Secured Senior
Lower End Pizza!
Established prof-
on site. #1011 is a 2
story office building
able for land lease. approved. For more
information and
Modern 2 bedroom,
laundry, parking,bus
It's that time again!
Rent out your
lease.
570-760-5573 Beautiful 1st floor, 2 Building. FRANKLIN GARDENS
For more informa- 1/2 bedroom. Stove Applicants must
itable business for with approximately tion and photos visit photos visit stop. No pets. apartment SENIOR LIVING
LUZERNE
and fridge. Large be over age 62 &
sale. Restaurant, 3800 square feet. www.atlas www.atlas Water included. with the Classifieds kitchen, on-site be income
bar, game room, #1015 is a single realtyinc.com realtyinc.com $535 + utilities, first 570-829-7130 1 bedroom, wall to laundry room. Off qualified.
separate dining story building with MLS 11-17 $2,395,000 /last & security
wall, off-street street parking. $600
room. Parking for
35 cars. Turnkey
approximately 3000
square feet.
Price Negotiable
Call Charlie
MLS#10-669
Call Charlie
570-954-1992
KINGSTON parking, coin + Cooking Gas & Rent start at $501
Š1 & 2 bedrooms
ŠLaundry facility
AVOCA laundry, water, Electric, security, per month.
operation. Addition- $489,000 570-829-6200 1 bedroom, $425
sewer & garbage lease & background Includes ALL ŠStove, fridge
al parking lot MLS# 11-445 VM 101 month plus electric
1 & 2 bedroom included. $495/ check. Call utilities.
included. Call Pat Guzzy & security. ŠSecure building
apartments, just month + security 570-417-0088
$225,000 570-407-2480 Now available. ŠCommunity
for appointment
Call Jay Crossin remodeled, no pets.
$500 to $575 +
Call 570-829-0847 & lease. HUD
accepted. Call
570-970-6694 Rooms.
FRANKLINTOWNSHIP SUGAR NOTCH
Ext. 23
Equal
Crossin Real
Estate 53.52 prime acres
utilities & security.
Call 570-328-3773 KINGSTON 570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727 675 Main St
Housing
Opportunity
ŠElevator
Š2 fully handicap
570-288-0770 located in the 2 bedroom, 1 bath, accessible apts.
Shopping for a
Dallas School Dis-
LUZERNE 1st floor rear, elec-
WILKES-BARRE
also available
WEST WYOMING trict. MLS#11-1150 tric heat, stove
41 Mill Street
new apartment?
Classified lets 331 Holden St
$549,000
Maribeth Jones AVOCA
3 rooms, wall to wall
1st floor, 2 bed-
room, large bath
included. No pets.
$450/month +
utilities & security. APARTMENTS RECENTLY RENOVATED
570-586-1111 10-847 office: 696-2600 Call Christy
you compare costs - carpeting, appli- with shower, stove,
without hassle
PITTSTON
direct: 696-6565
ances, coin-op laun-
dry, off street park-
refrigerator and
dishwasher, wash-
Call 570-371-2030
FOR RENT! 570-417-0088
425 South Franklin Wilkes-Barre
or worry! ing, security. No er/dryer hookup, Street. For lease. Wilkes University
Get moving pets. $410/month
168 S. MAPLE AVE
Carriage house
1 car attached Available immedi- Campus
garage. Fieldstone
with classified! (570) 655-1606
apartment, com- working fireplace.
ately, washer/dryer Studio up to 4 bed-
GOULDSBORO pletely remodeled, West Pittston, Pa. on premises, no room. From $400.
Non Smoking.
902 Layman Lane
BACK MOUNTAIN
3 large 1 bedroom
five large rooms
with 2-bedrooms,
Too many extras to
mention, call for
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
pets. We have stu-
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
apts. On site park-
All utilities included.
570-826-1934
Many possibilities bath with separate more details. 221 Fremont St.

NANTICOKE for this building. 40 + apts, 3 kitchens tub and shower. Housing for the ing. Fridge, stove
with appliances, 3 $700 + utilities. provided. We have a Wilkes-Barre
parking spaces, 5 1300SF. 1-car 570-288-3438 elderly & mobility
baths. Apts. have 24/7 security cam- Š2 bedroom
144 S. Main St. offices, 3 baths and garage in private impaired; all utilities
access to one era presence and all single,
MOUNTAIN TOP
FOR SALE Busy downtown warehouse. location. Central included. Federally
exceptional
MULTI-UNIT $425,000 another. No lease. A/C. MLS#11-895 subsidized doors are electroni-
location, perfect for $795 for all 3 apts cally locked. $450- Kingston
your business. Be a Maria Huggler $1,000/Month 1 Bedroom apart- program. Extremely
($265 per apt.) 650/per month, ŠLarge 3
part of the Down- CLASSIC plus utilities ments for elderly, low income persons
PROPERTY Convenient to all water & sewer paid, bedroom
town Revitalization. PROPERTIES Wooded lot in Big Ted Poggi disabled. Rents encouraged to
colleges and gas One month/security Hanover
Located across 570-587-7000 Bass Lake. Current 283-9100 x25 based on 30% of apply. Income less
Available immedi- drilling areas. deposit. Call (570) Š3 bedroom,
from the Tomato perc on file. Priced ADJ gross income. than $11,900.
large, affordable
ately. Commercial
property
apartments
has
and
2 Festival lot, current-
ly has a 3 story
WILKES-BARRE
Commercial
below cost, sell
says bring all offers.
Call for more info
570-696-1866
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
793-6377 after
10:00 a.m. to set an
appointment or
Nanticoke
Š2 bedroom,
building on the MLS#10-3564. Low Opportunity. TTY711 Monday-Friday.
large, water
BEAR CREEK
large office area, Property 1 block price $10,000 or 570-474-5010 EQUAL HOUSING email shlomo_voola
lots of storage, multi property. When from Courthouse, @yahoo.com. included
Thomas Bourgeois OPPORTUNITY
KINGSTON
removed, would This institution is an Pittston
“bay” heated College & Hospital. 516-507-9403 New furnished 3 equal opportunity HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE wilkesliving.com
garage, large yard, leave a 30x120 Needs Renovation. ŠLarge 1
CLASSIC room apartment provider &
ample off street
parking; all units
building lot that
backs on Wharf
N. River Road
$18,500.
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
Includes water, sep-
tic & most of the
2 bedroom, second
floor, off street employer. WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE bedroom water
included
Street.REDUCED parking, stove & Clean, 2 bedroom, Wyoming
rented; Close to Rt
81 and Cross Valley MLS 10-2742
Call 570-991-7571

HARVEYS LAKE
heat. No smoking &
no pets. $750/
refrigerator.
MOUNTAIN TOP Mayflower 2nd floor duplex. Š3 bedroom
expressway; off-
street parking. Seri-
$14,900
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
WYOMING Lake View
month. + security,
references. Could
No Pets.
$520./month
Includes water
WOODBRYN Crossing
Stove, hookups,
parking, yard. No
pets/no smoking.
exceptional
Old Forge
Š2 bedroom
ous inquiries only. Hard to find this 1 & 2 Bedroom, Apartments
PRICE REDUCED!
be unfurnished. Call (570) 779-1684 $475 + utilities. exceptional
No brokers/real one! Buildable lot (570) 954-1200 available
estate agents! with view of lake. immediately, No Call 570-868-4444 water included
570.822.3968
DALLAS
$189,999 Call $32,900 pets. Rents based McDermott &
(570) 878-2424 MLS# 10-2523 on income start McDermott
after 10:00 a.m. Call Cindy 1 bedroom, 1 bath, at $395 & $430. - Light & bright Real Estate
Doyouneedmorespace? 570-690-2689 off street parking, Handicap Accessi- open floor plans
Inc. Property

LINEUP laundry room, deck. ble. Equal Housing Management


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in classified
1 year lease. Credit
check & references
KINGSTON Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010
- All major
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WILKES-BARRE
570-821-1650
(direct line)
ASUCCESSFULSALE is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets! 285 Wyoming Ave.
required. $525/
month + utilities.
2 bedroom. $675/
month. Includes gas
heat. Security & ref-
TTY711
This institution is an
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
Close to Kings,
Wilkes & Downtown.
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon

IN CLASSIFIED!
(570) 675-4597 equal opportunity
You’re in bussiness First floor currently erences required - 24 hour emergency Efficiency, 1, 2 & 3
used as a shop, 570-675-4400 No pets. Call
provider and
bedrooms. Heat &
with classified! DALLAS TWP employer. maintenance
Doyouneedmorespace? could be offices,
MOUNTAIN TOP CONDO FOR LEASE:
570-288-4200
- Short term
hot water included.

PITTSTON NANTICOKE
etc. Prime location, No pets, non-smok-
A yard or garage sale 2 Unit through
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
200 Kirby $1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to
KINGSTON 1st floor, 1 bedroom.
leases available ing. $410 to $950. 1
year lease & securi-
in classified 8 Unit apartments
for sale in the
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
discuss our great
Amenity & Mainte-
3 bedrooms,
remodeled with
Heat,
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area. Call
570-655-1606
6 cars. For more
information and
Call 570-674-5278
& dryer, gas heat,
$575 + utilities.
parking. All appli-
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Certain Restrictions
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
AMERICA REALTY
QUALITY RESIDEN-
with classified! a Classified Ad.

NANTICOKE
2 bedroom apart-
570-829-7130 MLS #10-4339
$174,900
Beautiful piece of
property located in
220 Lake St.
Housing for the KINGSTON 2 bedroom, wall to
Apply* ments available for
immediate occu-
TIAL AND RETAIL
UNITS. OVER 30
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ Call Charlie a nice area waiting elderly & mobility
wall carpet, off- pancy. Heat & hot
YEARS SERVICE.
VM 101 impaired; all utilities ALL NON-SMOK-
Unfurnished Unfurnished to be built on. Most-
included. Federally street parking, $495 water included. $625
ING/NO PETS.
ly wooded. Water, Call Aileen at
sewer and gas are subsidized program. per month+ utilities, EMPLOYMENT
security, lease. 570-822-7944
adjacent. Going Extremely low APPLICATION,
HUD accepted. Call
WILKES-BARRE /
income persons CREDIT
EAST
towards Mountain-
top left onto Kirby encouraged to
A GREAT PLACE!!! 570-687-6216 WILKES-BARRE MANDATORY.
MOUNTAIN 941 Apartments/ Ave just past Grey- apply. Income less
than $11,900.
or 570-954-0727
KINGSTON LODGE
MANY LOCATIONS.
570-288-1422
APARTMENTS Unfurnished stone Manor.
$59,000 570-675-6936, LIKE NEW!! Let the Community Efficiency 1 & 2

The good life... Regions Best


W IL K E SW O O D
MLS 11-429
570-696-2468
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
2 bedroom
apartment in
Know!
Place your Classified
bedrooms. Includes
all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
WYOMING
2.5 efficiency. Heat,
Address Ad TODAY!
close at hand OPPORTUNITY great neighbor- 497 Kidder St.,
A PAR TM E NTS HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE hood. 2nd floor. 570-829-7130 From $390. hot water, garbage
Lease, security Wilkes-Barre & full maintenance
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. Includes new Rooms Starting
• Total Air-Conditioning
• Washer & Dryer
• Total Air-Conditioning
• Gas Heat & HW Included 1 B edroom Sta rting DURYEA
Modern 2 bedroom,
kitchen (with new
stove, dishwash- NANTICOKE
Modern 3 room,
& references.
570-970-0847 at:
Daily $44.99 +
included. Off street
parking. No Pets.
$500/mo. + security
er & microwave)
• Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools a t $675.00 tax
WILKES-BARRE
2nd floor. Quiet & bath w/washer wall to wall carpet, Call 570-693-3492
• Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center location. Appliances washer/dryer Weekly $189.99
dryer hookup.
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle • Includes gas heat, & garbage included. Hardwood hookup, fridge & + tax
WYOMING
1ST FLOOR
Off street parking. range. Water Microwave,
• Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer w ater,sew er & trash No pets. $485 +
throughout with
sewer, garbage& Refrigerator, BLANDINA
• Private Entrances • Private Entrances PRICES REDUCED ceramic tile in APARTMENTS
• C onvenient to allm ajor EARTH
security. Call kitchen and bath. off street parking 260 CAREY AVE. WiFi, HBO
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570-479-1203 included. $430/mo. Small 1 bedroom, 570-823-8881
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5
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Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1 Saturday
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• Fitness center & pool ences required. pets. Non-smoking.
NANTICOKE
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• P atio/B alconies $89,000 eat in kitchen, Call Scott
Call 570-288-3375
WILKES-BARRE NORTH Elderly community.
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porch. Large refin-
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Ext. 137
Spacious 2 bed-
room apartment.
1 East Chestnut St.
Near Cross Valley &
Quiet, safe. Off
street parking. Call
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ished basement. 1 Wall to wall carpet, General Hospital.


email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com • O nline rentalpaym ents 28+/- Acres car carport. Gas coin operated laun- 2nd floor, 2
KINGSTON
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971 Vacation & 971 Vacation &
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
$85,000
61+/- Acres
$700 + utilities &
security. Will consid- E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
bright, 1st
Garbage & sewer
included. $600/mo. WILKES-BARRE wall carpet, eat-in
kitchen with range,
Properties
Nuangola er reduced rent for + security. Credit 2 bedroom apart- shared yard, water
Resort Properties Resort Properties Sa turd a y 1 0-2 $125,000 maintenance work. floor, 2 bedrooms, check & references ment. Excellent included. Tenant
822-27 1 1 40+/- Acres Call 570-760-6277 elevator, carpet-
ed, Security
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cable TV included. 60 Dilley Street
Wilkes-Barre Twp. 2 bedroom with sewage. No pets. Rent with Option
See additional Land modern kitchen. Laundry facilities. Security &
WILKES-BARRE NORTH
CEDAR
Heat & hot water To Buy or For Sale.
for Sale at $595/month. references required
furnished. Fine 807 N. Washington Zoned commercial
www. earth Gas heat. Washer 570-283-3887
NEED A VACATION?
570-287-1196 & Industrial. Ware-
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Garage Optional.
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2 bedroom. Heat &
floor. Wall to wall
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kitchen with appli-
bath rooms, huge
storage area.
great fishing & tranquility Apartment Clean out your 570-220-6533 Security. Lease. Spacious 2 bed- hot water included, ances. Off street Available June 1st.
basement, garage No smokers room, enclosed $600 month + parking - 2 cars. 570-881-4993
at it’s finest. Homes or attic and call the AMERICA please. $840. porch, No pets. Security required Coin op laundry. All

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WILKES-BARRE
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570-417-0088 for
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dryer. Off street
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WILKES-BARRE
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$600/month +
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background check.
1st floor, 2 bed-
room. Wall to wall
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Steps from New Intermodal Hub • Affordable Senior Apartments Swimming Pool
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Warehouse.
& Public Parking • Income Eligibility Required
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;
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cy. Heat, water,
447 S. Franklin St.
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baths. 20’ ceilings.
Starting at $650 • New appliances; laundry on site; HUGHESTOWN and much more...
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Charming 2 bed-
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wall to wall carpet, or stop by Near bus stop. heat and hot water, laundry room, wall Much paved off
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! • Curb side Public Transportation for a tour! $500 & $400/mo. to wall, stove &
appliances, wash- Hardwood floors street parking.
Now Offering No smoking or pets.
570-829-1573 Please call 570-825-8594 er/dryer hookup, off
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street parking, Trash removal. Water included.
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 security, no pets. 570-288-9019 ences required. Call $575/per month, $575
$800-$2,100/mo.
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800 sq. ft in finished
lower level. Excel- WAREHOUSE/LIGHT & references
required. Small pets
$795 + electric
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location. Ware-
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ence room & pri- VM 101 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY.
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security, sewer &
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month,
$1300/per
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windows & doors,
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AND STUMP
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