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JOURNAL
Keystone College hosted
Envirothon, an event in its 22nd
year, on May 18.
For the full
story see
Page B9.
save Empire
School board agrees to one “This is similar to Latin
A ceremony for police officers year of cosmetology program. (another program possibly
who lost their lives was held at being cut next year),” said
Streamside Park. See Page A3. board member Michele Tier-
BY DON MCGLYNN
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com
ney
“Each year they have of-
CLARKS SUMMIT
CLARKS SUMMIT - The fered it to students, and there
Combination on solid ground Abington Heights School are juniors and seniors who
Board voted 7-2 in favor of need to finish this cycle, and
keeping Abington Heights I believe we owe it to our
High School cosmetology students to finish this cycle.”
program at Empire Beauty Board members Frank
School for at least one more Santoriello, Louise Brzuchal-
year. ski, Jeanne Cadman, Warren
The program was one of Acker, Michele Pusateri and
several the board had consid- President Cathy Ann Harda-
ered cutting for the 2011-12 way said they agreed with
Countryside Community Church
hosts groundbreaking.
school year. Students who Tierney, and voted in favor
See Page A4. attend the school spoke to of letting students currently
the board in March about enrolled in the program at-
phasing the program out tend next year, but provide
WAVERLY rather than eliminating it, their own transportation.
and offered suggestions to Empire Beauty School is
In tune with volunteerism make it more cost effective offering the district a tuition
for the district, including rate of $3,240 per student.
providing their own trans-
portation. See Empire, Page 7
ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTOS/ALICE STUFFLE
ABOVE: Sean Dwyer, 3, Lake Sheridan, inspects his catch.
T
he eighth annual Dalton Memorial Fishing Derby and June 11 at the Abington Area
Fishing Derby was the Clarks Summit Centen- Community Park.
Cailey Ware has become a key hosted at Dalton nial committees have joined
component for the Lady Come- Streamside Park at Ackerly forces to provide the commu- held from 9 a.m. to noon
ts softball team. See Page C1. Creek May 22. Children were nity with a day of free family with the awards ceremony
invited at no charge to partici- activities ranging from an from noon to 1 p.m. Family
INSIDE pate in catching the biggest
fish. Organizers Bill Mont-
old- fashioned fishing derby
to a petting zoo, presenta-
Fun Day activities will begin
at 1 p.m. and continue until
gomery and Joe McGrath said tions, games, health screen- dusk.
ArtsEtc..............................A11 the creek was stocked with ings, costumed actors, a va- Eventgoers will also find
Calendar...........................A2 approximately 400 fish, many riety of demonstrations by summer treats, including
Classified ...........................B1 in the 15- to 20-inch range or ABOVE: Natalie O’Hara, 4, Falls, might have won for largest regional artists, exhibits by concession stands offering
Crosswords.......................A9 larger. Official “fish mea- catch of the day if her new friend, the Great Dane, Bruno, many local organizations and freshly squeezed lemonade,
surer,” was Tom Davis, who was a fish. lakeside campfires. strawberry shortcake, home-
Obituaries ........................B10 serves as derby president. ABOVE LEFT: The expression of Leona Peters, 13, says it all. The Forever Young Memo-
School ...................A5,A6, B10 rial Fishing Derby will be See Fun, Page 7
Sports ...............................C1
South Abington Twp. structure a “quiet valley wooded areas. The Freedom ABINGTON JOURNAL/
will be dedicated as John E. and farms with Bridge was constructed “practi- JOAN MEAD-MATSUI
fenced pas- cally in their backyard and Siblings John J. Fitz-
Please enclose this label with any address changes,
tures for the straight through the Quacken- gerald and Gerrie Carey
dairy cows.” bush Farm.” will pay tribute to their
BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI Fitzgerald is The bridge, the fourth tallest father John E. Fitzgerald,
Abington Journal Correspondent a native of on the Pa. Turnpike, is 151 feet a civil engineer who
SOUTH ABINGTON TWP. - John E. Clarks Summit tall, said William Capone, Di- worked on numerous
When John J. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald and currently rector of Communications and highway construction
thinks back to a time before the resides in Cin- Public Relations for the PA projects including the
massive “legs” or “concrete cinnati, Ohio. Turnpike Commission. The Pennsylvania turnpike’s
pillars” of the Pennsylvania According to Fitzgerald, structure, which took two years Freedom Bridge, Route
Turnpike Freedom Bridge in before the bridge was built in to build, opened in 1957. 6/11and the Garden
South Abington Township were the 1950s, he and other children State Parkway in New
part of the landscape, he recalls played in the rolling hills and See Pillars, Page 7 Jersey.
May 26, 1966 - The Abington Journal reported the May 26, 1966 - The Abington May 29, 1969 - Ware May 29, 1969 - The Abington Journal reported
Abington Community Library has added a number of Journal reported the “Clarks Sum- and Beemer’s Citgo “Five Lourdesmont High School seniors viewed
new reference materials to its collection in the last mit Water Co. and Ben F. Evans Service Station in the midtown New York City skyline from the 33-
year. Some of the new books added include the 1966 have negotiated a new pumping Clarks Summit held floor Skyline Promenade of the New York Life
Encyclopedia Americana, the seven volume dictio- station for water going to Sher- its grand opening Insurance Co. Building…” The school’s graduating
nary of American History and many college catalogs. wood Acres. celebration. class of 14 girls spent two days in New York City.
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YOUR COMMUNITY
May 29: Titanic Dinner, at
COMMUNITY the Stegmaier Mansion in
Wilkes-Barre from 6 to 9 p.m. LETTER TO
CALENDAR Presented by the “Passion Pro-
jects.” Ages 10 and up only.
THE EDITOR
Info/Reservations: 655.8392.In- Editor:
REMINDERS troduction to Fly Fishing, Part Although underground shoots
Overeaters Anonymous meet- 1, at Salt Springs State Park may occur in other states, Penn-
ings, First Presbyterian Church, from 2 to 4 p.m, Cost: $15, $35 sylvania is the last state where
201 Stone Ave., Clarks Summit, for pre-registering. Info: cruel live pigeon shoots are
weekly, Mon. and Wed., 7 p.m.; 833.4034. openly practiced. Therefore,
Tue. and Thu., 9:30 a.m. and Wyoming Seminary Upper out-of-state shooters travel to
Sun., 4 p.m. Info: School Commencement, at Pennsylvania to kill birds.
570.587.4313. Wyoming Seminary in King- Pigeon shoots are cruel no
ston at 1 p.m. matter where they occur. They
DAILY EVENTS are events where trapped birds
May 25: Jessup Hose Co. # May 30: Annual Memorial
are launched from boxes. Prizes
2, Jessup Ambulance Assc. Day Parade, held at Dalton
are granted for shooters who
Annual Carnival. Runs until from Streamside Park to the
Dalton Fire Hall, starting at 9 kill the most.
May 30, Wed. and Thurs., 6 to More than 22,000 birds are
10 p.m. Cost: $15. Sat. and a.m. Community Choir will be
singing. Those wishing to sing, used as live targets every year in
Sun., 2 to 6 p.m., Cost $12. the state for these shoots. More
Mon., 2 to 7 p.m. Cost $10. call 563.2902. Info: 563.1268.
than 70 percent of the thousands
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2011 THE ABINGTON JOURNAL♦CLARKS SUMMIT, PA WWW.THEABINGTONJOURNAL.COM PAGE 3A
In remembrance
Dalton hosts ceremony for fallen officers
BY ROB TOMKAVAGE
rtomkavage@theabingtonjournal.com
DALTON- A proclamation
ceremony to honor local
police officers who lost
their lives was held May 13
at Streamside Park in Dal-
ton. The Fraternal Order of
Police Northeastern Lodge
63 chooses a different site
for the memorial service
each year. The names of
fallen police officers from
Lackawanna, Pike, Susque-
hanna, Wayne and Wyom-
ing counties were read as
part of the ceremony. The
event coincided with 2011
National Police Week hand what level of dedi-
which began May 15 with cation police officers have.
National Peace Officers “You put your lives in
Memorial Day. danger to keep the peace,”
Alyssa Lazar, a sixth Gibbons said. “I know that
grader at Abington Heights talking to my fellow judg-
Middle School, who re- es, especially in Lackawan-
ABINGTON JOURNAL/SHAUNA MCNALLY cently won first place at na County; there is a very
‘The Comm’ Lego creation
the state level of PTA Re- high level of respect for
Building
flections, sang the national law enforcement. We rely
anthem. on you, no matter what we
Dalton mayor and local do to protect us and to
Fraternal Order of Police seek peace.”
president James Gray said At the end of the ceremo-
he thought the ceremony ny, the Fraternal Order of
on success
went well. Police presented outstand-
“I was very pleased with ing service awards to Car-
the turnout of family mem- bondale Police Detective
bers,” he said. Grayserved Aaron Haley, Detective
as Dalton’s chief of police Sgt. Jeff Waters and Detec-
in Waverly
for 25 years. tive Sgt. Jesse VanDeusen.
District Magistrate James Waters and VanDeusen
Gibbons served as the were chosen for solving a
guest speaker for the event. case of theft at St. Rose of
“It’s a great privilege and Lima Church in Carbon-
honor for me to be here to dale. Haley was recognized
BY SHAUNA MCNALLY speak,” he said. Gibbons for his work on a case in-
Abington Journal Reporter added that while serving as volving a serial arsonist
a federal prosecutor from while he was an acting
WAVERLY - The Waverly Community House hosted 1987-93, he learned first- detective.
its Annual Meeting May 18 at 6 p.m. Three trustees
retired from the board and were recognized for their
work by outgoing president Roland Greco. They in- ABOVE: Baylor Lounsberg holds her Lego creation, which
cluded: Nancy Parlo, Dave Saunders and Lisa Wahl. won most colorful in the 5 to 8 age group.
Three new trustees were also announced: Lou Houck,
Christopher Kelly and Patricia Thomas. Also, the 2011- AT LEFT: James Kaz-
2012 Executive Board was announced and includes: mierski with his creation,
President, Valerie Serine-Langan; Vice President, Jeff ’The Comm,’ which won
Haudenschield; Treasurer, Christine Cunningham-Saun- most complex in the 9 to
ders; Secretary, Patricia A. Staples; Executive Director, 12 age group.
Maria Wilson.
Janine Adams was recognized as Volunteer of the
Year for her hard work throughout the past year.
The winners of the Lego contest were also announced
at the meeting. The contest was a fundraiser for the
Community House. People voted with dollar bills for
the Lego creation of their choice. The meeting ended
with a complimentary buffet provided by Caravia and
the Waverly Community House.
ABINGTON JOURNAL/ROB TOMKAVAGE
Dalton Mayor James Gray, left, with Joseph Regan of the Pa. Fraternal
Order of Police
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Ransom
COUNTRYSIDE discusses
Falling
on solid ground Springs
plan
Countryside Community Church held a Groundbreaking and Dedication Service outside on a big,
open space on Orchard Drive, May 22. This which will be the location of the new church building. BY SHAUNA MCNALLY
People got to break ground at the end of the service. Smcnally@theabingtonjournal.com
Karen Rickaby, Countryside administrator/ RANSOM TWP. - The Ran-
treasurer, from Newton, reads the unison som Township Planning Com-
prayer and the responsive psalm at the service. mission meeting May 16 start-
ed out with a moment of si-
lence for 22 –month- old Cole
T. Hazelton, of Scranton, who
died in a car crash May 9 on
Dark Region Road in the
township.
The Falling Springs Estate
Development Phase One was
discussed at the meeting.
Township Engineer John Sea-
mans reviewed the new maps
and said they were up to date.
Ron Imdorf, Countryside lay leader/scripture The people from Falling
leader, from Newton, reads passages from the Springs Development LLC
Bible at the service asked the planning commis-
sion to recommend final ap-
proval to the supervisors for
phase one.
The township has been re-
viewing the plan since 2002.
Falling Springs Estates is a
proposed private community
that will house approximately
52 lots of land on Falling
Springs Drive, according to
co-owner of the land Edward
Bush. Right now the plan is in
ABINGTON JOURNAL/BEN FREDA phase one, in which 22 lots on
Residents dig to begin the church’s construction Countryside choir sings the hymn, ‘I Can Do All half of the property are going
Things.’ to be sold for residential
homes.
The Ransom Township
Planning Commission decided
to recommend phase one of
Physical remembrance
munity Library. returned to the Planning Com-
mission. Finally, the Planning
Commission recommends
final approval or denial to the
RANSOM TWP. - A memorial with flowers, a cross, stuffed animals, notes, a photo of the late Ransom Township Super-
Cole T. Hazelton and his mother and other toys was created at the site of a recent crash in remem- visors.
brance of the toddler. Ransom Township Super-
A fatal car crash May 9 took the life of 22-month-old Cole T. Hazelton. The boy was pronounced visors will hold their next
dead at the scene, according to Pennsylvania State Police at Dunmore. Lackawanna County Coroner, meeting June 6 at Mt. Dewey
Tim Rowland, said that the toddler died of carbon monoxide poisoning and thermal injuries. Community Hall. Ransom
The crash occurred after a Ford Focus drove into the back of a jeep that was stopped on Dark Township Planning Commis-
Region Road in Ransom Township. Brad Steckel who lives by the site and works for Ransom Town- sion will meet June 20.
ship said that the gas tank on the jeep exploded when the Ford Focus hit it.
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Marywood
introduces
summer media
program
BY DON MCGLYNN
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com
SCRANTON - This sum-
mer, Marywood University
is offering students a
chance to express them-
selves creatively and get a
jump on their futures with
the Communication Arts
NEPACIL staff raise
Institute.
The one -week intensive awareness, fun at local school
program, which will run
from July 18 to 22, will Keith Williams, a Clarks Green resident, spent a morning recently at
give high school students
ABINGTON JOURNAL/STEPHANIE WALKOWSKI the McNichols Plaza in Scranton reading to second grade children as
‘Rumble in the Jungle’ was the event theme. part of the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce’s Community
the chance to see what
Reading Day Program. This particular event was an opportunity to teach
being a communication
Prom memories
children about disabilities. He read to the class and then answered their
major is like. questions about differences. Williams is the founder of the Northeast
“The students will write Center for Independent Living which is a non-profit organization dedi-
a script the first day and cated to promoting, supporting and enhancing the independent living
half, the second day and a options available to persons with disabilities. NEPACIL strives to remove
half they’ll shoot the the barriers which prevent full inclusion and helps promote independent
script and then the next living in local communities. For more information on NEPACIL, call the
day and half they’ll edit Northeast Pennsylvania Center for Independent Living at 570.344.7211,
it. Then at the end of it, email nepacilinfo@nepacil.org, or visit nepacil.org.
we’ll have a show-and-tell Shown, Keith Williams, center, and his co-worker Brian Langan,
The Abington Heights High School 2011 Junior-
for the parents,” said Dr. behind him with the book Williams read to the class.
Senior prom was hosted May 14 at the Radisson Lack-
Douglas Lawrence, chair
awanna Station Hotel, Scranton. All juniors and se-
of the Communication
niors were invited to attend.
Arts Department.
Music at the event themed “Rumble in the Jungle”
“So, they get to do a
was provided by EJ the DJ
little bit of writing, they
get to work with the cam-
eras a little and they get
to edit a little bit, so they
get a general hands-on
taste for it.”
The idea for the pro-
gram has been in devel-
opment for the past few
years, beginning when
Vice President for Enroll-
James Fruehan and Lily Mac-
ment Management Ann
Gregor at the prom.
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apply.
The cost of the institute
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To apply to CAI, stu-
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receives coordinator of the Education for Justice Office, Rajmohan Gandhi, Tata
Mbugua, Ph.D., of Clarks Summit, associate professor of education,
Harold Baillie, Ph.D., of Waverly, provost and vice president for academ-
award ic affairs, and Michael Mensah, Ph.D., of Clarks Summit, dean of the
Kania School of Management.
Check mates
the 2011 Alpha Sigma Nu
Teacher of the Year Award If You Suffer From
(formally the Edward Gan-
non, S.J., Award for Teach-
Any Of These Conditions,
ing). This Therapy
It is the oldest teaching May Be The Answer
award at the Jesuit uni-
versity.
For Your Pain!
The annual award, estab- • Degenerative Disc Disease
lished in 1969 by the Uni- BY MELISSA HARDY skills. It has been 20 years In a typical meeting, • Herniated/Bulging Discs
versity’s chapter of Alpha Abington Journal Correspondent since Demarest has played Demarest said he starts the • Sciatica • Spinal Stenosis
Sigma Nu, the national FACTORYVILLE - Com- chess, but he is hoping to children off with exercises
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A resident of Clarks Borough of Factoryville see them involved in activ- about the consequences of
Green, Dr. Haggerty began Councilperson, Demarest ities. Currently, the Chess their moves. Demarest said ®
at The University of Scran- has found numerous ways Club is being offered for he asks each child to play at
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ton and Saint Joseph’s Uni- marest and Ethan Oswald
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reer, Dr. Haggerty has been
recognized with a Com-
mendation for Outstanding
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from St. Mary’s Seminary
and University, among oth-
er awards and recognition.
He is a member of the
American Philosophical
Since 1980
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2011 THE ABINGTON JOURNAL♦CLARKS SUMMIT, PA WWW.THEABINGTONJOURNAL.COM PAGE 7A
CLARKS SUMMIT
Frank Summa’s masonry
Continued from Page 1 students also recently con-
H2O grant structed a sign support that
BY BRITTNEY PIERCE
Abington Journal Correspondent
Centennial Photo Contest The district must pay for at will display the “Welcome
least 12 students, at a total
cost of $38,880.
to Clarks Summit” sign
displayed in Clarks Summit
WAVERLY TWP. - Waverly Currently, only 10 are Veterans Park, located on
Shown below is Parkton Compound Boiler Company, Inc. At the location today enrolled in the program, South State Street and Clark
Township has been awarded an
H20 grant that has been pending is the Clarks Summit Borough Maintenance Garage, 308 Davis St. which means the district Avenue.
for quite a few years and finally PHOTO SUBMITTED BY JIM GESAK, WHOSE GRANDFATHER will have to pay for two The park will also be the
resurfaced, as announced by WORKED FOR THE PARKTON COMPOUND BOILER COMPANY, INC. phantom students in the location of the Abington
supervisors at the May 9 meet- program next year. Area Veterans Memorial
ing. The board agreed they Monument which will be
Steve Armillay, chief of staff will review the matter again dedicated May 28 at 2 p.m.
to state Representative Sid Mi- next year, when the number And Kevin Cleary, presi-
chaels Kavulich, was in attend- of students in the program dent of Save a Life Lacka-
ance to explain the terms of the will drop to less than 10, wanna County, was in at-
grant. and decide if it is possible tendance to present the high
They will be awarded the sum to continue the program. school’s Students Against
of $1.1 million. The original The $38,880 will be add- Destructive Decisions, or
proposal for the grant was $4.5 ed to this year’s budget, SADD, club with a check
million, but many grants have which the board is sched- for $1,000.
been shaved down. The super- uled to vote on at the June The group awarded the
visors plan to review the grant at 22 meeting. money to a school group
the May 30 meeting. In other business, Clarks that brought attention to or
The addressing change to Summit Borough Council tried to educate residents in
Waverly Township from Abing- President Gerri Carey and its area of suicide. Abington
ton Township continues to be a Vice President Pat Williams Heights High School won
problem because the township were in attendance to thank the grant for its “Suicide
has discovered there is no ap- the district for its help on Awareness Walk” held April
peal that can be filed. The only two recent projects. 30.
option is to approach a con- Abington Heights High Kaitlin Kulp, a 17-year-
gressman, which the township School art teacher Elaine old Clarks Summit resident,
intends to do. However, resi- Lang arranged for art stu- was in charge of the event
dents are having problems re- dent Melissa Keisling to and accepted the check.
newing their driver’s licenses paint an American flag on The Abington Heights
due to the address change the Emergency Management School Board will meet for
Agency door at the Clarks a work session June 1.
PILLARS “My father (John E. Fitzgerald) was what you would FUN an age of better agility, say own or lease horses or po-
15 to 18 years old. The age nies,” she added. “The kids
Continued from Page 1 call “the quiet man” ... and we thought this would group we want to attract is will bring farm animals
Continued from Page 1
be a wonderful tribute since he had blood, sweat their parents – the ‘fishing from their home. We will
On May 29, at10 a.m., the and tears in the construction and maintenance of made fudge and ice cream. people,’ who may want to have chickens, miniature
public is invited to join the Fitz- Charles Charlesworth, increase their knowledge horses, ponies, rabbits and a
gerald family beneath the bridge the bridge. ...” owner of FFNE Television and at the same time face few lambs for sure. There
for its dedication as the John E. Gerrie Fitzgerald Carey Production, an acronym for the challenge of catching may be more, the kids are
Fitzgerald Memorial Bridge. On the May 29 dedication of a Pennsylvania Turnpike bridge to her father. “Fly Fishing the Northeast,” fish on a fly.” gathering their list for their
The familiy’s patriarch, the and producer of two televi- Local children, ranging in next meeting that they have
late John E. Fitzgerald, was a time, so when this project (the John J. Fitzgerald. sion series fishing shows age from 8 to 18, who are monthly at their riding ring
civil engineer who worked on turnpike project) came along, it “We feel fortunate that the for the Outdoor and Sports- members of The Valley located at the corners of
numerous highway construction meant that he would be working bridge is being dedicated now man’s Channel, has volun- Equestrians 4-H Horse Club Newton Ransom Boulevard
projects including the turnpike’s locally.” because it’s such a special year teered his time to offer are in charge of the petting and Country Club Road.
Freedom Bridge, Route 6/11, the “…The highway project he for us,” said Carey, referring to pointers to children who zoo on Centennial Family The zoo is a great tie in
Massachusetts Turnpike and the was most proud of was the con- her mother’s birthday and the participate in the fishing Fun Day. Stacey Selig is with the Family Fun Day
Garden State Parkway in New struction of The Northeast Ex- ongoing Clarks Summit Cen- derby and will show them one of the leaders of the because there are so many
Jersey. He held the position of tension of the Pennsylvania tennial Celebration. another method during his club, which is run by the kids from town that may not
the first superintendent of the Turnpike. He worked on a few She added, “My father was afternoon fly fishing and fly children and overseen by have access to these types
Northeast Extension and sections of the extension,” John what you would call “the quiet tying demonstrations. adult leaders. of animals on a daily basis
worked for the turnpike com- J. Fitzgerald added. “One of the man,” and they were always “We will have several Selig said, “Diane Vietz as do the kids in our club.”
mission for13 years. reasons the bridge was built was doing for everyone and we demonstrations starting at 1 asked me in the past to For more details, visit
The dedication was approxi- to spear the economy, and the thought this would be a wonder- p.m.,” said Charlesworth. bring ponies to the summer http://www.aajrb.com and
mately two years in the making, exit in Clarks Summit was prob- ful tribute since he had blood, “People need no equipment programs at the park and http://www.lackawannahis-
as family members including ably designed to help in the sweat and tears in the construc- for our presentation. I have she thought I could get lo- tory.org/cs100th, or e-mail
Gerrie Fitzgerald Carey, Clarks development of this area.” tion and maintenance of the friends from the Lackawan- cal kids involved because I event chairperson Clyde at
Summit Borough Council presi- According to John J. Fitz- bridge. It was just an appropriate na Valley Chapter of Trout am one of the leaders of the clyde67@gmail.com.
dent and daughter of John E. gerald, “One of the reasons that thing to do and it felt good to unlimited who will help me club.
Fitzgerald, researched to be sure they were sensitive to changing everybody.” demonstrate both fly casting “Most kids in the club
te MEMORIAL
the bridge had never been dedi- the name of the bridge was be- Turnpike dignitaries will be and fly tying. We will have
cated to another person. cause the original highway was on hand for the ceremony, to be a fun contest for accuracy
e b r a
Cel Day
Carey said, “We did the re- called the Freedom Highway held at the Ramada Plaza, 820 in casting, just so people
search to be sure the bridge had and was supposed to run from Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit, can get the feel for what it’s
never been dedicated to anyone, Florida all the way to Canada. If with a reception immediately like.”
with the help of state Repre-
sentative Jim Wansacz.” The
you’re heading toward Clarks
Summit, you notice that the road
following. A large mock sign
will be unveiled. Currently,
He added, “It’s very diffi- at
cult to teach children fly with 25% Off
turnpike commission approved
the dedication as did the House
goes straight for a little while.
Well, it was originally designed
signs are located at each end of
the bridge.
fishing because of the tech-
nical nature of casting the
Summer Shoe Collec tion
of Representatives and Senate.
“It (the construction of the
to go straight and then curve up
where Interstate 81is, but when
For more information or to
attend the dedication ceremony
line, but we want to keep
their interest. We want to
Mon. May 23rd - Sat. May 28th
Freedom Bridge) was fascinat- the federal highway system was and reception, contact Carey at attract then so they may try 634 Market Street • Kingston, PA • 570-287-2777
ing to me. I think I was in sixth developed, they deleted that 570.587.3370. fly fishing when they reach
grade and I would go over after Freedom Highway and made the
school and I would ride that interstate highway system…”
heavy equipment up to the top of The late Marie Fitzgerald,
the hill,” said son John J. Fitz- wife of John E. and mother to
gerald. their eight children, was born in
The northeast extension and 1911and would celebrate her
bridge construction project also 100th birthday this year.
brought John E. Fitzgerald back Both she and John E. Fitz-
home to work. His son said, gerald were present for the rib-
“This time of the year he would bon -cutting ceremony and
be gone until the fall or until watched the first cars drive over
they shut down in the winter- the new bridge, according to son
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Authority
Money Matters
With
Pieces of the Abingtons addresses
Jamie Kresge
How well do you know the
valve
streets where you live? The
malfunction
In the know: Social security Abington Journal puts your pow-
ers of observation to the test with
our new contest, “Pieces of the BY BEN FREDA
Abingtons.” Every other week Abington Journal Correspondent
Social Security is the govern- earnings limit. Your benefit will within the paper, we’ll feature a
ment- sponsored program that not be reduced based on this photograph of a landmark, archi- FACTORYVILLE - At the
provides financial benefits to income. tectural structure or other local Factoryville Borough/Clin-
retired individuals. Almost 36 What do I need to do to item in public view in the Abing- ton Twp Joint Municipal
million retirees and their fam- apply for Social Security? tons. We’ll ask you to submit a Authority Sewer meeting,
ilies receive Social Security You should plan to apply for guess as to where the photo was May 11, manager Mary
benefits monthly. If you are Social Security benefits about taken and what is featured in the Ellen Buckbee, in her sec-
approaching retirement age you three months before you would photo. Then we’ll enter each retary/treasurer report,
might have some questions like your benefits to start. When correct answer in a drawing to read aloud a letter con-
about Social Security. Here are you apply, you will be required win a $10 gift certificate from cerning actuator valves in
some of the more frequently to provide certain documents, Lynn’s Hallmark in Clarks Sum- the sewer plant. The letter
mit. We’ll notify you if you win,
asked questions I get about including your Social Security and we’ll print the winning con-
was written by Jack
Social Security. card; birth certificate; proof of testant and answer in an upcom- Scheuer of BCM Engi-
When do I become eligible US citizenship or lawful im- ing issue of The Abington Jour- neers to Mark Parker, em-
to receive Social Security? migration status (if you weren’t nal with the next contest photo. ployee of Parkson Corpo-
If you have earned enough born in the U.S.); your spouse’s Pieces #97 Winner : Louise rations. The letter indicat-
Social Security credits, then you Social Security number and Cator, Union Dale. ed that Parkson Corpora-
can elect to begin receiving birth certificate if they are ap- Pieces #97Answer: Clarks tions is working with the
your Social Security benefits as plying for benefits based on Green Assembly of God Church manufacturer of the actua-
early as age 62. You earn credits your earnings; marriage certif- steeple tor valves and equipment
based on your earnings, up to a icate (if applying for benefits upgrades will be provided
maximum of four credits per based on spouse’s earnings); when available.
year. To qualify for benefits military discharge papers (if Buckbee explained to
most people will need to have applicable); and most recent “Pieces of the the board that the actuator
earned 40 credits – or have W-2 form or tax return (for self Abingtons” contest valves were not opening
worked for 10 years. employed applicants). nor closing properly and
Are there any benefits to The Social Security Adminis- rules: the alarms were triggered.
waiting to apply for Social tration’s website (www.socialse- 1. Identify correct location of “We are not being woken
Security? curity.gov) has more detailed Photo #98, at left. up by these alarms, but
Electing to take your Social information about the process 2. Submit your entry by contest the fact remains that these
Security benefits at age 62 is for applying for benefits and the deadline on Friday, June 3, 2011. valves are malfunction-
3. Entry must include the cor-
considered early retirement. If documents that will be needed rect location and/or description of
ing,” said Buckbee. “They
you do begin receiving Social to complete the process. the “Piece of the Abingtons” fixed the alarm problem
Security benefits before your There are two important ABINGTON JOURNAL/NATALIE MENNICUCCI featured in the current week’s but they haven’t actually
full retirement age, the benefits points about Social Security photo. fixed the problem that was
will be decreased. Waiting to
take Social Security until you
that
First,
I would
make
like to mention.
sure to apply for Sponsored by: 4. Entry should include your
name, address, contact number
causing the alarm.”
“I want to keep you up-
reach full retirement age (for Medicare three months before (not for publication) and correct to-date because the war-
people born after 1960 it is 67 your 65th birthday, no matter answer and be sent to: The ranty expires on Friday,
years) will allow you to receive when you decide to begin tak- Abington Journal, 211S. State and we’re not completely
your full Social Security bene- ing your Social Security retire- Street, Clarks Summit PA 18411 ready,” said Buckbee.
fit. Waiting to take Social Secu- ment benefits. If you delay in or news@theabingtonjour- The board will try to
nal.com
rity until after the full retirement applying for Medicare, then 5. Contestants can only win
extend the warranty until
age (delayed retirement) will your Medicare Part B and Part once in a 90-day period. the problem with the ac-
give you a benefit that is higher D coverage may cost you more tuator valves is fixed.
than the one you would receive money. Second, Social Security
at your full retirement age. Age was never meant to be the sole
70 is the cutoff point for receiv- source of income for a retiree.
ing a higher Social Security
benefit.
Can I work and still receive
On average,
replaces
person’s
about
Social
income
40
Security
percent
after
of a
retire-
Dalton restaurant owner questions flag permit
my Social Security benefit? ment. Many experts will state
You can work and receive that a person needs about 70 BY BEN FREDA zoning officer visited the board the flag will only thinking that the restaurant
your Social Security benefit. percent of their pre-retirement Abington Journal Correspondent
Newsies Pizza and notified be outside temporarily. “I now has a drive-thru win-
However, if you opt to start income to live comfortably after DALTON - At the Dalton a Newsies employee that don’t feel like I need a dow. Salva said he hopes
receiving Social Security at age retirement. Borough Council meeting, the restaurant was in vio- permit for it,” he said. “It’s the zoning officer made
62 the amount of money you May 12, during public fo- lation based on the flag. only a temporary thing. It’s the same mistake and gave
make could impact your month- Jamie Kresge is the owner of Abington rum, Tony Warenzak, own- Warenzak mentioned that not anything permanent.” Warenzak a permit form
Financial Group, serving the community
ly benefit. There is an annual since 1993. Contact him at 570.586.1013 or
er of Newsies Pizza, told the zoning officer dropped Council President Bill for a drive-thru window.
earnings limit and if you earn www.abingtonfinancial.com. The content council that since his res- off a permit form for the Salva said with a laugh Salva assured Warenzak
more than this amount (in 2010 provided in this article is meant to be a taurant always looks flag that Warenzak was that he drove by Newsies that he will speak to the
the annual earnings limit was substitute for personal research and closed, he placed a flag, required to complete. He Pizza and saw the flag zoning officer.
$14,160) your benefit will be conversations with a qualified financial which states “Drive in,” said that the permit form
advisor. Securities offered through Sage-
reduced by $1 for each $2 you Point Financial Inc., member FINRA/SIPC.
near the parking lot. given to him by the zoning
earn above this amount. Abington Financial Group is not affiliated Warenzak mentioned that officer included no in- “It is so sunny
Once you reach full retire- with SagePoint Financial, Inc. or registered although he was not at the formation about signs or out today!” “Who found a
ment age there is no annual as a broker-dealer or investment advisor. restaurant at the time a structures. Warenzak told needle in the
hay?!”
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ArtsEtc...
Visual Arts “I have wonderful friends in this studio. I started coming here with my
“Terra Emota,” a show of
mom and her friend. I do a lot of needle felting and batiks and my favor-
photographs by Chip Fiorelli ite is batik..”
at Camerawork photography Selena Waters
gallery, located in the Mar- Newton resident and artist at Verve Vertu
quis Gallery, 515 Center
Street, Scranton, June 3 to
29. Opening reception June
3, 6 to 8:30 p.m. Info: Rolfe
Ross, 570.510.5028,
RROSS233@aol.com,
www.cameraworkgalle- MORE THAN
MOVIES
ry.org
“I Can’t Draw,” featuring
work by students at Old Dietrich Theater
Forge High School, Patrick
McLane’s class, to May 28, Erica Rogler
opening reception May 27, 6
to 9 p.m. at New Visions Stu- Bravo to the Dietrich Theater
dio & Gallery, 201 Vine St., Radio Players. They once again
Scranton. Cost: Free. Info: did a splendid job of taking us
610.636.9684 or visit newvi- back to those grand old days of
sionsstudio.com. radio theatre.
“Family Ties” juried The group kicked a recent
group exhibit featuring local evening off with their produc-
and nationally recognized tion of “My Man Godfrey,” a
artists, June 2 to 26, opening Lux Radio Theatre production,
reception June 3, 6 to 9 p.m. which originally aired on May
at New Visions Studio & 9, 1938. Boy it was a hoot. Talk
Gallery, 201 Vine St., Scran- about a drama with a comedic
ton. Info: 610.636.9684 or twist. This radio play was so
ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTOS/JOAN MEAD-MATSUI popular that it eventually was
visit newvisionsstudio.com. Gwen Harleman, arts coordinator at Verve Vertu studio in Wilkes-Barre, right, is shown with Newton Township artist, Selena turned into a film.
DIMENSIONS
Performing Waters.
The Radio Players second
production of the evening was
Arts also spectacular. They perform-
ed an episode of the ever-pop-
Lackawanna Trail High ular “My Friend Irma” series.
School Concerts, The Lack- The Dietrich’s own Barbara
awanna Trail High School Jones played Irma and Esther
of creativity
Music Department has an- Harmatz played her friend Jane
nounced their concert sched- Stacy. In this episode, Jane
ule for May. All concerts will recalled meeting Irma, and, of
be held in the high school au- course, high jinx ensued. Their
ditorium. May 25: Senior comedic timing was perfect,
High Band Concert 7 p.m. and I especially loved the sound
effects. Bob Kulow is just the
Modern Buddhism: master of sound effects, and the
Meditation for a Modern group’s director, Valerie Paulus,
BY JOAN MEAD MATSUI nique referred to as needle felting. A always picks out the perfect
Way of Life, Thursdays, to Abington Journal Correspondent special needle is used to push wool plays for them to perform.
July 21, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Wa-
A
t Verve Vertu art studio in fibers through a felt piece of fabric, If you weren’t able to see the
verly Community House,
Wilkes-Barre, there is a cre- binding them together and resulting Radio Players’ performance at
1115 North Abington Road,
ative energy flowing that in a two and three-dimensional de- the Dietrich, don’t worry; they
Waverly. These classes offer
figuratively speaking, will greet you sign. will be taking their show on the
simple, practical, and inspir-
visitors at the door. The needle -felted designs Waters road this weekend. Join them at
ing teachings and meditation
Artists’ tables line the perimeter of is creating will likely be published in Steamtown National Historic
techniques for solving diffi-
the room in the art studio located in book format with the copy for the Site May 28 at 11 a.m. for an
culties in our daily life. With
the Downtown Arts/Arts Youniverse book provided by Rachel Pugh,Vice episode of “My Friend Irma”
Buddhist teacher Barb Stein.
building at 47 N. Franklin St., President of Marketing for The and May 29 at 1 p.m. for “My
Cost: $10 general/$5 seniors
Wilkes-Barre Times Leader and Weekender Gen- Man Godfrey.” It will be worth
and students. Info: www.ka-
Verve Vertu is a gathering spot eral Manager. the trip.
dampanewyork.org or call
where individuals with a variety of Selena Waters’ needle felted design at Pugh said, “Several years ago, I Speaking of theatre, this sum-
845-856-9000.
special needs meet to “focus on the Verve Vertu studio in Wilkes-Barre. wrote a short children’s story. I began mer the Dietrich will be of-
The Annual Farewell/Se- tapping into the creative energies.” It they are also greatly influenced by looking for an illustrator and ap- fering acting opportunities for
nior Recital, presented by is part of the Deutsch Institute, textile and fiber art. All of the work proached Gwen (Harleman) to see if children. Michaela Moore of
the Wyoming Seminary stu- which has been serving the North- they produce at the studio, including any of her students had an interest. All About Theatre will be back
dent musicians, May 27, 4 east Region of Pennsylvania since felted wallets, purses, T-shirts and My goal was to publish the book, sell to teach Acting Camp for Kids.
p.m. in the Great Hall of 1979, and is dedicated to developing note cards are available for sale to the it and donate the profits back to In these camps, children learn
Wyoming Seminary, 228 and expanding the leisure and recre- community and the artists receive a Verve Vertu.” all about the theatre arts through
Wyoming Ave., Kingston. ational interests for persons with stipend for the art they sell. Gwen Harleman is the Director, games, improvisation, storytell-
Cost: Free. Info: disabilities and special needs. Selena Waters, Newton Township, Arts Coordinator and Teacher at ing, play making, character
570.270.2190. The artists at Verve Vertu work in spends Tuesday and Thursday each Verve Vertu. creation and more.
a variety of mediums, including week at Verve Vertu working on an Her students have a ball cre-
Swingin’ On Vine: Block watercolors, acrylic and oils, but ongoing project that involves a tech- ating characters and a play as
Party, May 27, 5 to 8 p.m., See Dimensions, Page 12
they learn all about a play’s
500 Block of Vine St. Ad- structure, an actor’s instruments
vance tickets available at: Al- and more. At the end of each
bright Memorial Library 500 camp, family and friends will
Vine Street, Scranton, Nancy be invited to attend a casual
Kay Holmes Branch Library, performance. I just love seeing
Green Ridge Street and Proceeds Will Benefit the Cost: $15 in advance, $20 at 570.963.4804, or visit at the EMNC store. Can- her students’ creativity and
Wyoming Ave, Scranton, all Albright Memorial Library. the door, those interested www.anthracitemuseu- celed, if inclement weather. confidence shine through at the
must be 21 years old, admis- m.org. Recommended for adults final performance. It really is a
sion includes: beer, wine, and children in first grade testament to the impact that
New Visions hosts exhibits cocktails and music. Info:
570.348.3013 or visit
Nature Ramble with Re-
becca Lesko, Meet in front
and above. Children must be
accompanied by an adult.
theatre arts has on children.
Michaela will be offering two
www.albright.org. of the EMNC Lodge at Cost: free. acting camps for students ages
Upcoming exhibits at New Visions Studio & Gallery, 201 Camp Lackawanna, May 28, 7 to 12 years old and one camp
Vine Street Scranton, include “I Can’t Draw,” and “Family Anthracite Heritage 1to 4 p.m. Lesko will wander Grand Canyon of PA Bus for little ones ages 4 to 6 years
Ties” For more Conference, May 27, 8 a.m. the forest looking for animal Trip, The Dietrich Theater,
information call old.
to 3 p.m. and May 28, 8:30 signs and at the health of the Tunkhannock, June 2. Leave Call us at 570.996.1500 or
610.636.9684 or a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Anthra- plants, blooming flowers, the Dietrich at 7:45 a.m. and
visit newvisionsstu- visit www.dietrichtheater.com
cite Heritage Museum, and search the trees along the return at about 7:00 p.m. for details or to register.
dio.com. McDade Park, Scranton river for bald eagles and oth- Guided by: Jane Frye, natu- If your child likes visual arts
Cost: $25, $20 for members er birds. She’ll discuss any ralist. Admission: $100 Take in addition to theatre arts, Amy
of the museum and $15 for seasonal nature happenings in the sights of the Little Colley and Michaela Moore
Shown is ‘Batik’ from students, two day reserva- and wildlife habits. Wear Grand Canyon of Pennsylva- will be conducting three theatre
‘I Can’t Draw’ exhibit. tions: $45, $35 for members sneakers or hiking boots, nia and Wellsboro on this and visual art camps at the
of the museum and $25 for dress in layers, and bring a
students. Info: water bottle or purchase one See Calendar , Page 13 See Movies, Page 13
In "The Hangover 2" where do Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug jet off to for Stu’s wedding?
Last week’s answer:
Barbossa
Last week’s winner:
Christine Kutch
of Clarks Summit
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LIBRARY NEWS
Honchell
Rowlands) with unswerving faith, helps her cope with her cholla. Brush up against one of “Ewww…only a weirdo would
sorrow and her shattered relationship with her husband-to- these species, and it’s “Ow, ow, want to read this book,” let me
be. Based in part on the novel by author John Edward. OW!” When you take your dog assure you that, in addition to
for a walk, plants with burrs can being fascinating, informative
The Abington Community Library is located at 1200 W. Grove St., Clarks hurt both you and your bushy and well-written, “Wicked
Summit. Visit our website, www.lclshome.org/abington to register online
for events or call the library at 570.587.3440.
Don’t have a library card? Register for one at http://www.lclshome.org/
SEE JANE READ -tailed buddy. The foxtail is par-
ticularly unpleasant. It embeds
Plants” is also a beautifully -de-
signed book. Just looking at it
libraryinfo/library_card_reg.asp.
its seed heads in your dog’s will make you happy. From its
Just when you thought it was skin, and thanks to a bacterium
they contain, these foxtails can
poisonously green hard cover
adorned with black and gold
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Dalton Library
Delights
Mary Keenan Hart
Fairy tale
for favorite authors and titles. Steamtown. See Janet Geeza at
And the children, after finding a the library for information about
few special items, always man- the book list ( It includes tales of
aged to edge their parents to- adventure, wilderness survival,
wards the goodies table and who and the tale of a magical gift for
can resist the begging eyes of a chocolate ) and the dates for the
little one? Fortunately, most discussion of each book.
parents can’t! Everything about Students entering grades 7-12
the event was successful and haven’t been forgotten. They The Abington Heights High School auditorium hosted the Devine
we’re delighted that so many have the chance to create a team School of Dance’s “A Trip to New York City” and the full-length “Cin-
ventured out and could find a for the Sr. Battle of the Books derella” May 21 at 7:30 p.m. A second concert, featuring the school’s
treasure to read or to eat (competition Thursday, August younger students, was held May 22.
And then last Saturday, May 4, 5:30 p.m. at the Mall at This is the 35th anniversary of the Devine School teaching dance at
14, the Friends held their annual Steamtown). See Janet Geeza at the Waverly Community House.
Herb and Perennial Festival. the library for more details.
Len Janus kept everyone’s atten- We’d love to have a team to
tion as he lectured on growing represent our library at the Mall.
herbs and their uses. Did you Some of the adult activities
know that you can substitute (Mah Jong and Saturday Spot-
lovage for celery? Or that the light) will take a summer break.
flowers on herbs are edible? The
plants disappeared quite quickly
Mah Jong will resume in Sep-
tember, as will Saturday Spot- CALENDAR “The Princess and the Pea” as
well as “Fairy Tales andChar- Music Box Dinner Playhouse
and each basket winner was
delighted to go home with an
light, the adult book discussion
group. Watch this column for
Continued from Page 11 acters”. The show will benefit
the Valley Community Li- hosts theater workshops
unexpected prize. Thanks to all the start-up dates. However, scenic bus trip. Space is limit- brary. Cost:general tickets
who attended and all who made bridge will probably continue ed. Call 570.996.1500 to regis- $10; reserved $13. Tickets may Children’s Summer Theatre my for ages 13-18. Classes
this event possible. The Friends every Tuesday morning ( there ter. be purchased at the door one Workshop for ages 8-12 will begin August 30 and will be
are most grateful for your sup- are now 4 tables of bridge play- hour prior to showtime or from be held at the Music Box held twice weekly in the eve-
port. ers!) And there’s a special chess “Sisters of Swing: The Sto- participating students. Theatre. ning through October 13. The
ry of the Andrew Sisters,”
Of course, all these events
support our very busy library.
class for the summer months; on
June 21, at 2 p.m, chess lessons June 1 through Sept. 3 at The
Shawnee Playhouse. Cost:
Arts, Crafts Classes begin July 25 and
run Mondays, Wednesdays
students will perform
“Grease” October 14 to 16.
And, it will continue to a buzz
with activities during the sum-
for beginners will be offered.
Remember to check out our $28/$25/$15. Info: and More and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to
noon through August 19.
Tuition is $275 per student.
Call 570.283.2195 for en-
mer months. Although the Tues- library’s blog; the latest edition www.theshawneeplayhouse- The students will perform rollment forms or additional
day story hours for pre-school- contains instructions to help you .com or by calling Photography for Begin- Disney’s Aladdin Kids on information. All classes will
ers will be “on vacation,” there request a book from inter-li- 570.421.5093. ners, The Dietrich Theater, August 19 and 20. Tuition is be held at The Music Box
will be a children’s reading brary loan if you can’t find the Tunkhannock, June 13, 20 $200 per child. Dinner Playhouse, 196
Mike Quinn and Lewis from 7 to 9 p.m. and June 11
program ( wee ones up to age book within the Lackawanna Music Box Theatre Acade- Hughes Street in Swoyersville.
and Clarke, June 4 at AFA from1to3p.m.Forages16and
12) called “One World, Many County Library System. The
Gallery, 514 Lackawanna Ave- up. Instructor: Kenny Ganz,
Stories.” Janet Geeza has devel- steps include instructions to see
COSTA DRUGS
.,Scranton, doors open at 7 Steamtown National Historic
oped all the details and for the if the book is available through
p.m. show starts at 8 p.m. Cost: Site Photographer. Cost: $75.
most part, youngsters will ex- ACCESS PA and then, if it is,
$10 suggested donation.
plore various aspects of Egyp- you may request it through Improve your photography Summit Square, Clarks Summit
tian and Chinese cultures ( inter-library loan. “The Young Dancer” pre- skills with an experienced in-
Egyptian Dance with Diana That’s it for now. And, as sented by the Junior Dance structor. Students will meet at Permanent Hours:
Shahein and Chinese Hong Bao Gene Kelly would sing, “may Company of The Carmel Ar- the Dietrich each week and Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
with our own library director, the sun be in your heart.” dito School of Dance, 7 p.m., proceed to various locations to Saturday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Sunday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Shu Qiu), music ( Robert M. June10 at the Scranton Cultur- photograph. Gain practical
Mary Keenan Hart is chairperson of
Sides Music Co.) Yoga and the Friends of the Dalton Community al Center. Therecital features shooting experience along We guarantee accuracy • Computerized
drumming. All these programs Library. Reach her or the library staff with personalized instruction.
will occur on Mondays and with questions at 570.563.2014 or Prescription Filling • Patient Profile
Tuesdays from June13 to Au- visit www.lclshome.org/dalton.
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
BOYS’ BASKETBALL DAY CAMPS We honor all major prescription
Ages 8-15 • Long Center
plans including CVS, Caremark,
MOVIES family and friends. Call the
Dietrich at 570.996.1500 for
Session I: Monday, June 20 - Friday, June 24
Session II: Monday, Aug. 15-Fri., Aug. 19 Medco, Aetna, Geisinger and
Continued from Page 11 more . 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
As you can see, the Dietrich $185 Includes Camp T-shirt, Express Scripts
Dietrich this summer. In the is so much more than the mo-
587-4717
Basketball & Lunch Daily
280059
first camp, children will have a vies! Visit www.scranton.edu, click on athletics, then icon for Summer Camps for more information
or to register on line or contact Carl Danzig at 941-7252
dino-mite time as they explore
dinosaurs. They will create their
own costumes, art projects, and
play about dinosaurs. Dinosaur
camp will be held the week of
June 27 to July1.
Then from July 25 through
29, six to twelve year olds will
have the opportunity to take
part in Move It! Theatre and
Teens Get Fit for FREE!!
Visual Arts Camp. In this camp,
students will discover the world Program runs May 17-September 1
of moving their amazing bodies
through sports, dance and Two month FREE membership provides all day
games as they create groovin’
costumes, a play, and sports
related props and art projects.
access to the health club on weekends and
Our final theatre and visual
arts camp of the summer is
until 5pm on weekdays
called Swing from the Tree Applies to persons ages 12-17
Tops! From August 1 to 5, chil- Personal Training is available but not included. Personal
dren will be able to learn all
about the wonderful world of
Group Fitness classes are available at a discounted rate of
rain forests and jungles and $10 for those enrolled in this program.
discover facts about the ani-
mals, plants and people that
Last day to register is Aug. 15th
make their homes there. Stu- www.brownsgym.net
dents will create jungle charac-
ters, costumes, props and a set. 1000 S. State St, Clarks Summit
At the end of the week, campers
570-586-3481
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new battery, tune saddlebags, wind- plus many other toolmakers craft
assistance. Com- was last seen in 1st 2 weeks
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puter available. From an Exotic, Abington-Scranton employed. 1 year
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ranty. $17,995
5-speed manual
transmission. CD cicc@ptd.net or
CICC, PO Box 103 INCLASSIFIED!
Sales/Retail/
Business
CADILLAC `94 black top, 6 speed
manual transmis- sion. Includes:
2 motors
Perfect condition.
3700 miles, new
(570) 690-2806 player, hardtop, full
doors, sound bar. Tunkhannock, PA
18657
Doyouneedmorespace? Development
FORD ‘02 MUSTANG
sion, carbon fiber rear tire, undertail 4” Skyjacker A yard or garage sale
DEVILLE SEDAN dash, leather interi-
or, front & rear
Erinmade, kit, cover. Price
negotiable $7,600 DODGE `94 DAKOTA Suspension lift with
steering stabilizer.
in classified INSIDE ACCOUNT
94,000 miles,
automatic, front
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black top.
trunk, fast & agile.
$18,000 or best
“Lark II series”
PRICE
570-852-9072 with cap. 1 owner,
garage kept, very
Like new BF
Goodrich 35’s with
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets! EXECUTIVE
6,500 miles. One offer. Call REDUCED! good condition. Full size spare. Only Repair You’re in bussiness
wheel drive, 4
Owner. Excellent 570-262-2478 $2,400 442 RVs & Campers Many extras includ- 85,000 miles. with classified! Local sales opera-
door, air condi- Condition. $18,500 ing lift & back seat. $6,999
NEGOTIABLE DRIVERS. Earn the tion is looking for an
TOYOTA `93 MR2 SATELLITE/CABLE
tioning, air bags, 570-760-5833 29 MPG gas. (570) 301-7221
all power, cruise
570-417-3940 FLAGSTAFF `08 $4,000
or best offer
Paycheck
Deserve with our
You experienced tele-
marketer/inside
control, leather
HYUNDAI `04
T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC, LARSON 1984 16’ CLASSIC (570) 868-0944 JEEP `02 GRAND TECHNICIAN
High Miles and Out-
standing Starting
account executive
for it’s NEPA loca-
interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004 TIBURON GT
power antenna.
New tires. No rust.
fiberglass
Mercury
bow,
115hp,
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD DODGE `97 RAM CHEROKEE LAREDO Pay! 2-day orienta-
tion. Excellent bene-
tion. Qualified indi-
vidual will set-up
power tilt & trim, flat screen TV, fire- SUBCONTRACTORS appointments for
Blue, 5 speed Great condition.
trailer included. 1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 Wanted, reliable and
fits & equipment.
outside sales repre-
SATURN ‘99 SC1 manual, CD, Air, $5,000 place, heated mat- $500 Sign-On for
factory alarm, $1,000. or best tress, ceiling fan, 82,000 miles, auto- experienced satel- Flatbed. CDL-A, 6 sentatives with
(570) 708-0269 offer. 570-466-1768 Hide-a-Bed sofa, lite/cable technician businesses in NEPA.
power windows & matic, chrome step mo. OTR.
after 6:00PM can email pictures. outside speakers & up and mirrors & subcontractors for 888-801-5295 Some clients are
locks. 38K.
$7,500 negotiable. grill, 2 sliders, leather interior. northeastern and existing customers.
Call 570-540-6236
VOLVO
All
`01 XC70
wheel drive,
427 Commercial
aluminum wheels,
water purifier,
Good Condition.
Drums Area.
central PA areas.
Must have white
DRIVERS:
Drivers
CDL-A
Needed!
COLD CALLING IS
REQUIRED! Posi-
Trucks & awning, microwave $4,500 van, ladders, indus- OTR, Regional & tion is full-time with
INFINITI `05 G35 46,000 miles, bur- Triple black, eco- dedicated runs. Up health benefits, paid
oven, tinted safety 401-524-9763 try specific tools,
gundy with tan Equipment glass windows,
nomical 6 cylinder.
and liability insur- to $.50 per mile! vacation, hourly and
4x4 select drive.
FORD `03
Sports Coupe. Black leather, complete raised panel fridge ance. Will train Class A-CDL & Haz- bonus pay.
with slate leather. CD, remote door
CHEVY ‘08 3500
dealer service histo- & many acces- select individuals mat required.
3 door coupe. Only Original owner. 69K ry, 1 owner, detailed, opener, power win- 800-942-2104 Please e-mail
sories & options. but experience is
EXPLORER
122,000 miles. miles. Fully garage kept, estate. dows & locks, Ext. 238 or 243 resume to
Excellent condition, preferred. Highest
Cd player, AC,
Moonroof, leather
equipped with navi-
gation, sunroof, etc.
$9,100.
570-840-3981 HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
$22,500.
570-868-6986 Low mileage,
cruise, tilt wheel.
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
pay rates in the
area! Please call
www.totalms.com prminc14@aol.com.
interior, alloy rims, Always maintained 63,500 miles, (570) 820-9900 ext 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
Like New tires. by Infiniti dealer. Only 12,000 miles. automatic, all-wheel clean inside and out.
2 or email wilkes-
Fresh detail and Full Very nice. $15,750. 415 Autos-Antique Vehicle in like
new condition.
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS drive, 4 door, No rust. Sale price
$6,895. Scranton.
barre@antestar.com
of GAS... 570-339-1552 & Classic Travel Trailer. 29’, anti-lock brakes,
570-760-2035
Tow package with positions. Please
AWD, Full Power, offer. For more $12,500.
AM/FM, CD
Changer, Blue
information, call
(570) 332-4213
CHEVELLE 430 Heavy
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6. (570) 362-0938
cargo carrier.
Excellent condition.
apply in person at
Green Ridge
Two door hard top.
Equipment New tires, fridge $18,700 Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm
Tooth, XM Radio,
Leather Interior
307 Motor. Needs
work. Comes with
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
FORD `04 EXPLORER Call 570-822-9680
Healthcare Center
2741 Boulevard Ave Happy Trails!
SUV, V6, 4x4, auto- Scranton, PA
& Sunroof
$20,000 MERCEDES `95 SL 500 additional 400 small
EQUIPMENT TRAILER matic, 85,000 miles
MITSUBISHI `95
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
block & many parts.
(570) 814-8398 Convertible. Low $3,500. Serious Brand new 2010 Black Beauty. 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
Garage kept.
mileage. Hard top tandem axle, 4 Auto Auto Auto
MONTERO SR 4WD
Call after 9:30 a.m. inquires only. Rear queen master Must sell.
included. Leather (570) 836-2574 wheel electric bedroom, Walk
interior. Excellent brakes, 20’ long $8,700
BMW `07 328xi
thru bathroom. (570) 883-2754 177,102 miles, auto-
condition, fully total, 7 x 16 oak
loaded. $10,000
CHEVROLET `76 deck, fold up ramps
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
matic, four wheel
We Buy Scrap Metal
FORD `04 FREESTAR
Black with black with knees, remov- drive, 4 door, anti-
Call 619-884-2266
interior. Heated or 570-696-1271
PICKUP able fenders for
extra large living lock brakes, air con-
14 BRANDS
180 models 20 MPG or Better
46 models 30 MPG or Better
7 models 40 MPG or Better
Call 1.866.807.9004
14 Brands Pre-Owned Superstore
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MALIBU - “S” Tier - lease for 39 mos. at $179 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year $2877.31 due at signing to qualified buyers; EQUINOX- “S” Tier - lease for 39 mos. at $269 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year $2926.32 due at signing
to qualified buyers; Prior sales excluded. (1) No payment for 90 days - qualified customers have option of deferring their first payment up to 90 days. This offer is available on eligible standard & incentivized APR ally retail contracts with terms up
to 60 months for qualified S/A/B Tier customers. Offer applicable only to 0% APR on select models. See dealer for details. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Must take delivery by May 31, 2011. Not responsible for typographical errors.
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#Z2063, 22K M iles ............................................
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NEW 2011 FORD FUSION SE NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS FWD
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel, PW, PDL, Pwr. Front Wheel Drive, Auto., Air, Pwr.
Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Locks, Side Air Bags, Roof Rails,
Anti-Theft Sys., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains,
Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Windows,
Entry, Message Center, Keyless Entry with Remote,
SYNC Safety Canopy, Cargo Cover
72 24
Mos. Mos. 72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos.
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS 4X4 NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
All Wheel Drive, Automatic, Pwr. All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Roof Rack,
Locks, 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Air, CD, Side Impact Air Bags, PW, Pwr.
Driver’s Seat, Auto., PDL, Fog Lamps,
Windows, Keyless Entry with Privacy Glass,Keyless Entry, Rear
Remote, Safety Canopy, Cargo Convenience Pkg., SYNC,
Air, Side Air Bags Sirius Satellite Radio, 16” Alum.
Wheels,
72
Mos.
72 24
Mos. Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
NEW 2011 FORD TAURUS SEL NEW 2011 FORD F-150 4X4
Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, Reverse Sensing Sys., 3.7L V6, Auto., Air, AM/FM/CD,
AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Cloth Seat, Cruise Control,
PW, 18”Alum. Wheels, Anti-Theft 40/20/40 Split Seat, ABS,
Perimeter Alarm, PDL, XL Plus Pkg.,
Sirius Satellite Radio XL Decor Group
FOOT
BOX
72 24
Mos. Mos. 72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos.
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 630 Money To Loan 702 Air 708 Antiques & 714 Bridal Items 742 Furnaces & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous
Conditioners Collectibles Heaters Gardening
WEDDING GOWN
“We can erase
package REDUCED.
GARAGE SALE
your bad credit - MILK CAN with lid, YEARBOOKS: HEATER CHIPPER, shredder,
New, tags on, ivory mulcher, bagger. LEFTOVER
100% GUARAN- painted black has Coughlin H.S. 1926, For trailer $300.
TEED.” Attorneys decal $30. Glider 1928, 1932, 1937,
strapless, size 10, 570-735-1372 Craftsman 5 HP. 3 ITEMS
600 for the Federal chairs with cushions 1940, 1961, 1963,
ivory strapless,
beautiful bead work,
cutting stages. Very 4 new Blizzak snow
tires LM25V, 205/
Trade Commission set of 2 $45. Presto good condition.
FINANCIAL say they’ve never Electric fry with high
1942, 1943, 1944,
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
veil beaded to 744 Furniture & $350. 675-4383 50R1793V $100
A licensed Personal Care Home is seeking to seen a legitimate lid $15. Sunbeam match & slip. Paid Accessories each. GOLF CLUBS
1934, 1935, 1936, $600 asking $100. CLEAN FILL, Dirt
credit repair opera- electric mixer (3 assorted, balls, new
fill the following full time position: 1937, 1945, 1946, 570-287-3505 with rocks, as much golf pull cart. 2 Pot-
610 Business tion. No one can bowls) $25. Dansk 1951, 1955, 1956, BEDROOM SET
Food & Beverage Director Opportunities legally remove
accurate and timely
pizza baking stone
set (brand new in
1957, 1961, 1965, WEDDING package: Girl’s, dresser with
as you want, 81’
long, three stories
tery barn pink lamps
& decorative shade
Requirements: Food Services Management 1966, 1970, 1980, ring pillow, money 2 side shelves & high. Free if you
information from box) $12. chest. $35. Picture, medi-
experience and Serve Safe Certification. 1985, 2005, 2006. bag, apron - pickup, bring a
your credit report. 570-288-8689 570-868-6123 um oak frame 3’x5’
Meyers H.S. 1935, babushka, hanky, shovel, Excavator,
Responsibilities: Ensure the delivery of high It’s a process that 1936, 1937, 1938, satin slippers. All
of Botanical garden
quality dining services which is consistent with backhoe, triaxial print $60. Girl’s
starts with you and 1942, 1943, 1944, BEDROOM SET-
involves time and a
708 Antiques & made with satin
Broyhill 5 piece oak
truck, or pickup. 189 bleached oak pic-
the Personal Care philosophy; Personnel 1945, 1946, 1960, lace, pearls &
Management; Inventory Control. conscious effort to Collectibles 1974, 1975, 1976, sequins, beautiful, includes bed, 2
Foote Avenue, ture frame, young
Duryea. 457-6610 girl on bench,
pay your debts. 1977. Kingston H.S. never used $100. night stands, dress-
Ambitious, Energetic, and Motivated JAN-PRO Learn about manag- COLLECTIBLE Sea- er, armoire + extras! 11/1’x2’ $45. Assort-
1938, 1939, 1940, 570-654-6283 LAWNMOWERS
COMMERCIAL ing credit and debt gram’s Mirror( great Wilkeswood apts, ed size Victorian hat
candidates may apply at: CLEANING condition) 1908
1944, 1948, 1949. Craftsman /Honda boxes, pink, 6 total
at ftc. gov/credit. A Plymouth H.S. 1930, Wilkes-Barre. $800 motor includes bag,
Oakwood Terrace OF NEPA message from The Stanley Cup $50. or
1931, 1932, 1933, 716 Building 570-905-7521 self propelled, runs
$3. each. 3 assort-
Times Leader and best offer. Call Mark ed sizes pottery
400 Gleason Drive, Moosic, PA 18507 Be Your Own at 570-301-3484 or
1938, 1943, 1944, Materials BREAKFRONT
good $150. Murray floor jugs, vine &
the FTC. 1959, 1960. 4hp lawnmower 20”
or call 570-451-3171 ext 102 Boss Work Full or Allison at 631-6635
Hanover H.S. 1951, BATHROOM SINK 4 door cherry $400. cut with bagger
grape, motif $45.
Part time Excellent condition. Girl’s 10 speed bile
Accounts available Shopping for a DOLLS: Effanbee, 1 1952, 1953, 1954, SET: Gerber white
570-675-0920
runs good $75 . call $50. IPOD radio/
1960. West Pittston porcelain bathroom after 3pm 655-3197
NOW throughout new apartment? spanish, 1 Scottish, 1
Goldilocks, all 12” H.S. Annual 1925, sink with mirror and
alarm combo $30.
Wilkes Barre, Classified lets CABINET: Wood 570-498-0977
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ Scranton, tall, never used still 1926, 1927, 1928, medicine cabinet. PERENNIALS $3-$4
country wall cabi- a pot.
Maintenance/ Maintenance/ and Hazleton. you compare costs - in original box, com- 1931, 1932, 1959. Matching set. $80.
net, wall shelf, & 570-675-0920 GARAGE SALE
Luzerne H.S. 1951, 570-331-8183
Repair Repair We guarantee without hassle pletely dressed in
their own costumes 1952, 1956, 1957, small stool with LEFTOVER
$5,000 to or worry! DOOR. 36”x80” Apple design on top, TRIMMER/MOWER
$10. each. 1959. Berwick H.S. ITEMS
$200,000 solid wood, 6 panel. $5. each. Large 5.5 HP, never used,
in annual billing. Get moving 570-654-6283 1952, 1953, 1956,
Exterior or interior. assortment of Sun- 12” beaver blade, Power Wheels Dora
1957, 1958, 1960,
Small investment with classified! Looking for the right deal 1967, 1968, 1969 Natural oak finish, flower items, $.50 runs great. $125. Jeep 6v battery
We’re ready - to $10. Child’s Call Bill 735-4773 $30. Baby Einstein
,1970. Lehman H.S. right or left with
Are you? on an automobile? hardware. $200. wood high back and Fisher Price
Turn to classified. 1973, 1974, 1976, activity mats $5.
For more info
Call 570-824-5774 It’s a showroom in print!
1978, 1980. Nanti- Call 570-735-8730 country bench with 756 Medical each. Fisher Price
coke Area H.S. or 570-332-8094 cut out hearts, $15.
Janproofnepa.com Classified’s got 1976, 2008. Dallas 3 24” metal Equipment aquarium crib toy
FRENCH DOOR: $5. Bottle/baby food
the directions! H.S. 1966, 1967,
Interior swing with
planters, made to
BED. Craftmatic warmer $5.
1968. Bishop Hoban hook over deck rail-
NY YANKEE auto- 570-814-8298
LINE UP 700 graphed Whitey H.S. 1972, 1973,
15 glass panes from
top to bottom.
ing, $15. for all.
SOFA TABLE 48”
Adjustable. $500 or
best offer.
1974, 1975. West
A GREAT DEAL... MERCHANDISE Ford 16x20 black &
white picture in Side Central
Mounting hardware
includes. 80x31 1/2.
long, oval, wood 570-288-3894
570-650-6434
GAS GRILL. Ken-
more, $90. TREAD-
$40. Call 570-868
IN CLASSIFIED! frame $300. sell for
$150. Approximately
Catholic H.S. 1965 -
1974, 1980, 1981.
Honey color, $60. or
best offer. Can
5275 /570-301 8515 HUMIDIFIERS (2)
MILL, Weslo, $100.
TIVO, new, $60,
Looking for the right deal 702 Air 10,000 baseball Westmoreland H.S.
email pictures. cool mist by Kay, 1 DISHES, Mikasa,
SERVICE
1952, 1953 - 1954 CHAIR rocks &
on an automobile? Conditioners cards $50.
G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
570-466-6481 swivels, love seat,
air purifier. $15 each Day Dreams, $85
570-262-0708 570-654-4793 570-655-0952
Turn to classified. 1973, 1974, 1975, GUTTERS One 22’,
pink color, good
It’s a showroom in print! AIR CONDITIONER WOODEN SWING 1976 Pittston H.S. condition. both $50. JAZZY VICTORIA by
and one 28’ also GRILL: charcoal
TECHNICIAN
Sharp, window unit mini for decoration, 1936, 1951, 1954, 570-655-2154 Pride. A-1 condition.
Classified’s got 6000 BTU $100. Boyds Bears or 1963 Pittston Hospi-
one 10’ spout, all
$650. 654-0507
$20. Longaberger
hardware included items for baskets
the directions! (570) 825-0553 dolls. $10.696-2008 tal School of Nurs- paid $220 sell for
CHAIR. Solid Oak
$20. Samsonite
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, Rocking. New con- STAIR LIFT. Excel-
$180 or best offer. dition. $100 nego- lent condition. Like clothes bag $10.
542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 1959 West Pittston 570-740-6205 tiable.570-655-5102 new. $950. Call any- 570-474-6028
H.S. 1950, 1954,
Vector Security is looking for a qualified Transportation Transportation Transportation 1955, 1956, 1960 HARDWOOD time,570-674-3120
DESK brown, very LAMPS: large table
Hazleton H.S. 1938, PLANKS, Bruce 40
service technician in the Wayne and 1939, 1940, 1941, sq. ft. golden wheat sturdy, 2 drawers, Wheelchair -
for child $ 65.
lamp creme, beige
excellent condition, shade with dark
Monroe county areas. The workweek is 1942, 1943, 1945, color $30. good for
small bath. $40. 570-472-1646 (570) 817-1094 brown & gold trim,
1948, 1949, 1950,
Tuesday – Saturday. This position will 1953, 1954, 1955, LAMINATE Wilson
DRESSER: 3 drawer, WHEELCHAIR Rolls
good condition in
$5. 607-565-1726
Art glue type 20 sq. Invacare, perfect
provide technical repair service to our 1956, 1957, 1959,
1960, 1961, 1962, ft. box, light oak, 10
brown, $10.
condition. $200.
570-868-6018 MATERIAL CHIF-
existing account base of commercial 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. bottles of glue $150. 570-735-8730 or FON, dusty rose,
1951, 1952 570-283-0811 332-8094
and residential burglar and fire alarm 570-825-4721
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER solid oak
over 20 yard roll
$10. Taffata lining 20
KITCHEN CABINETS
systems, card access and CCTV sys- Oak, entire set in Raymour and Flan- 758 Miscellaneous rolls, variety of col-
nigan $40. ors $20 all. GE
tems. Three years industry experience 710 Appliances excellent condition.
570 457 4494 ATTACHE burgundy floodlights 150 watt,
Vanity Mirror with
is required. This is a full time position DRYER GE 7 cu. ft.
light for bathroom.
FILE CABINET, tan
leather, new in box 120 volts, case of 12
$20. 8’ wood step
Call 570-868-6123 $25. Rotisserie
with an exceptional benefit package. XLC Services, LLC (Logistics) is electric, brand new, metal, 2 drawer, Broil King electric ladder $15. Mr Cof-
seeking experienced forklift never used $300 VANITY TOP 36” 15w x 28h x18d $20. for grill $15. fee 4 cups, new
A complete background/driving check operators & Inexperienced candidates call 570-855-5725. cultured marble SHELVING UNIT, 570-696-2008 condition $7.
and drug screen are required. with great employment history to
leave message vanity top beige
with nickel faucet
chrome, over toilet
design, 23wx68h x BACK PACK. Hiking,
570-779-9791
work at their Mehoopany, PA DRYER: 3 year old $100 call 10d $10. SHELVING navy canvas, $40, SEWING MACHINE
Send resume to:
Every
location. The following skills are front loader gas UNIT, chrome, bath Pac n’ Play, for $100.
necessary for these positions: dryer. Works great storage, 12wx65h w child. $30. 570-735-1372
no longer needed. 12d, 6 shelves with 570-675-4383
• High School Diploma/GED
Service Manager
Thursday
One problem the clear trays $20. SLOW COOKER,
• Computer Skills knob is broken but MICROWAVE CART, Corningware Crock
BARREL,
Vector Security • Valid Driver’s License can be fixed easily.
$200. 817-0953 Wood - Tree house
white finish, 2 wooden. Pot, 6 quart, lid,
• Criminal Background Check shelves, 24w x 30h
in May
instruction/recipe
23 Casey Avenue • Pass Pre-employment Drug Screen pressure treated x15d $20. ENTER-
53 gallon.
Excellent book, new condition
FREEZER Sears wood. $95. TAINMENT CENTER,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 & Physical Kenmore 13 cu ft 570-817-1094 medium wood finish,
condition $195.
570-876-3830
$15.
George
Rotisserie,
Foreman
• Part-time position for experienced
Fax: 570-970-6237 driver only. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm chest model # 1634,
energy star rated.
42wx48hx15d, fits
32” TV $25.
Baby George Rotis-
720 Cemetery serie, excellent like
Email: All full-time positions come with the Tunkhannock Like new condition, 570-287-0690 BEDLINER: 89 new condition, all
following benefits: manufactured May Plots/Lots Chevy S10 truck parts & owner’s
ajdommes@vectorsecurity.com Library 2009. includes 2 lift GUN CABINET. bedliner, standard manual, original
medical, 8 paid holidays, 401k after out baskets, interior Holds 10 guns. cab $30. 2000 cost over $80 sell-
1 year, and paid vacation. Pay increase light & security lock. Medium oak, 2 Chevy Cavalier LS ing for $35 firm, call
EOE based on skill development. cash or usps money drawer storage, rear trunk spoiler, 570-709-3146
Interested Applicants can Apply Online! orders only $250 etched glass design black $10. Four
278278
C adillac C ertified
match, $325. BED- CEDAR CHEST, $75,
May be Separated good. 19.95
ROOM SUITE wal- Box 360 Guitar
Rose Lawn Section Rick 570-283-2552
nut, bureau, dress- Hero, $15 and Rac-
$450 each
er, 2 night stands, ing Wheel, $25.
570-654-1596 TIRES [4] Michilen
twin beds, $395. Floor Lamp, $25,
Vera Bradley Purs- p-255-60-r19”
ST. NICHOLAS’ TEA SET gold plated approximate 25k
GENE’S 4 pieces, $40. FIRE- es, $20 each,
CEMETERY, good condition, no
RECONDITIONED PLACE accessories Shelves, $10, Swag,
SHAVERTOWN plugs $150. Bumper
brass with black $10. 570-693-2612
349
APPLIANCES 6 Plots. Can be rear chrome mint
60 Day Warranty divided. Near trim, 10 pieces $125. condition 88-98
570-759-9846 CEMETERY flower
2011 CTS AW D $
Monday-Friday Entrance. $550 arrangement in bas- Chevy/GMC full size
PERM O
Saturday 570-675-9991 each. 570-654-1622 Tailgate 88-98
metal & black. $25
Chevy full size pick-
8:00AM-11:00AM each. 570-740-1246 CHINA SET service
AV AILAB LE
AV AILAB LE Gateway 726 Clothing
PATIO FURNITURE
for 8 with extras,
up, very good con-
dition $75.
Shopping Center American Legend
by Ca dilla c
MISSES CLOTHING 5 piece with cush- 570-655-3197
Kingston, PA $100. 675-0920
12,000 M iles (570) 819-1966
medium & large 10
pullover sweaters,
ions, 42” round
table, 4 chairs, 2 CURTAINS white
TOASTER OVEN
white, Hamilton
SR X ’S IN P er Year GRILL electric
10 tops $20. all
570-824-0248
lounges, umbrella
$225. Sofa, 2 swivel
lace, Priscilla 64”
long $3. pair. Twin
Beach $10.
570-239-2937
STOCK $349D own ceramic 12”x12” rockers, ottoman
$300. Washer/Dryer
yellow bedspread
nonstick. Smoke 728 Commercial/ Whirlpool estate,
$3. 570-474-5653
TRAILER HITCH with
P aymen t free. New in box.
$15. 570-655-2154 Industrial electric, heavy duty
$300. Ceiling light
DVD PLAYER: sym-
ponic new in the box
hardware, fits 2005-
2008 Escape, Mer-
Equipment
0 % APR ON
ESCALAD ES Prem ium CareM aintenanceIncluded MICROWAVE: GE, all
options, with GENERATOR. Cen-
fixture $10.
Microwave $15. pair
never
opended
used or
with
cury Mariner, Mazda
Tribute $110 or best
offer. 570-466-1214
(OilFilter,TireRotation,etc.)
of end table lamps remote $30.00 cd
turntable, excellent turion commercial
$30. 570-474-5188 player am/fm cas-
condition. $40. generator w/220 TROLLING MOTOR -
sett works great
570-675-4383 outlet. 5000 watt, Electric, Minnkota,
L e a s e pric e ba s e d o n a 20 11 C TS S dn with A ll W he e l D rive $ 39,590 M S R P . $ 349 pe r m o n th plu s 9% s a le s ta x to ta l $ 380 .89 pe r m o n th. 39 M o n th le a s e 12,0 0 0 m ile s pe r ye a r. 39 M o n thly PATIO TABLE with 4 boom box $30.00
used only 2 hours. 36 pd thrust. $50.
chairs/cushions, like Color printer with
pa ym e n ts to ta l $ 14,854.71 $ .18/m ile pe n a lty o ve r 39,0 0 0 m ile s . $ 349 do wn pa ym e n t plu s $ 349 firs t pa ym e n t plu s ta x a n d ta gs . To ta l du e a t de live ry is $ 952.80 . L e s e e m u s t qu a lify fo r G M REFRIGERATOR 2.7 Paid $650, sell $400
a bronze brownish wires and hook ups George Foreman
Ta rge te d P riva te Offe r. L e a s e e re s po n s ible fo r e xc e s s ive we a r a n d te a r M u s t ta ke de live ry by 7/0 5/20 11. R e qu ire s US Ba n k Tie r 1 c re dit a ppro va l. P le a s e s e e s a le s pe rs o n fo r c o m ple te de ta ils cu. ft., white, 19w x or best offer. Lean Mean Grilling
frame with a nice works great $20.00
26h x 19d, $60. 570-606-7382 Machine - used 3
glass top with a hint sega system with 6
570-287-0690 of green to the tem- games one con- times. $70.
730 Computer pered glass. $165. troller all wires and 570-474-6023
REFRIGERATOR:
Equipment & hook ups plays
RECLINER: Faux
beautiful $30.00 vcr
with wires and hook
ups 4-head record
VACUUM portable
Pronto 2 in 1 Elec-
trolux with charger
byCa dilla c
by Ca dilla c 1.9 %
FIN AN CIN G
by Ca dilla c 1.9 %
FIN AN CIN G
by Ca dilla c
PAYM EN TS
3 ly new, in good
working condition.
$250 negotiable.
COMPAQ COMPUT-
ER TOWER Win-
dows XP Pro SP3,
leather, black, good
condition $40.
570-926-9016
on screen display
and timer $20.00
& stand $20. 570-
735-8730 or 570-
332-8094
AV AILAB LE AV AILAB LE 570-822-8957
ON G M Call 570-283-6943 2-drives, DVD/ CD-
Leave Message RW, included. Over SOFA BED queen FILE CABINET WAGON WHEELS 3’
30 games & pro- size, very good con- metal, 4 large draw- wooden pair, round
WASHER & DRYER grams, works well, dition. $400. ers, brown, like new $40. 40” tin knight
in great condition. fast, with extended 570-299-7270 $30. 570-64-4793 $25. Match box
Whirlpool and GE. memory & year left cars loose in case
Both work great.. on warranty hooked FIREPLACE corner, $30. 570-574-0271
$99. Eric up, try before buy- 746 Garage Sales/ electric heater or no
S P E CIA L RE DUCE D R E D F IR E /C A S HM E R E , S P E CIA L RE DUCE D BL A C K /BL A C K L E A THE R ,S P OR TS P A C K A G E ,20 ” 609-433-5660 ing $120. 457-6610 Estate Sales/ heart $300.
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S UN R OOF,A M /F M /C D , M iles L eft on Warran ty 71,0 71 S UN R OOF,C HR OM E XM ,ON S TA R ,S TK #12395 S P E CIA L RE DUCE D COMPUTER DESK Flea Markets
ON S TA R ,A L L W HE E L W HE E L S ,M E M OR Y / M ile s L e ft o n W a rra n ty 79,253
S UN R OOF ,N A VIG A TION ,
22”C HR OM E W HE E L S , Tim e L e ft On W a rra n ty 8/20 /20 13 47x24 $35. GARAGE SALE Instruments
A ctu alM iles on C TS 28,929 HE A TE D S E A TS ,XM , A c tu a l M ile s o n S TS 20 ,747
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E N TE R TA IN M E N T
S Y S TE M ,M E M OR Y M ile s L e ft o n W a rra n ty 72,442 712 Baby Items (570) 825-0553 LEFTOVER
10 TO28,998
GUITAR. Nearly
28,998 $
M ile s L e ft o n W a rra n ty 67,719 A c tu a l M ile s o n E s c a la de 27,558
S E TTIN G S ,HE A TE D
ITEMS
$ $ A c tu a l M ile s o n S R X 32,281 S E A TS ,A M /F M ,6 D IS C C D
BABY SWING
COMPUTER TOWER
win xp 510 memory Fancy dining room,
new. 6 string Elec-
3
RE DUCE D Graco new, used 8 chairs, hutch,
tric acoustic. $90
29,998 43,998
$50. GE 40 channel Charlie 333-4604
$ very little. $ 10. hand held cb trans- table $400. Oak gun
DRUM SET
condition with bas- inc. pc/printer/moni- round sound sys-
ket, hood & cup tor/kyb+ms.IBM/HP Chinchilla United tem, 7 speakers
p4ht & above. All Methodist Church
holder. $15.
windows 7, office 411 Layton Road
$50. Portable sump COMPLETE
570-472-1646 pumb. Best offers. SONOR 503
10, AV, cdrw-dvd,+ Saturday, May 28 570-868-5311
more.$125 & up . 9am - 2pm SERIES
STROLLER: Graco
LAPTOPS =$150- Benefits the GLASS DOOR. 4 with stool, excellent
CAD IL L AC CERTIF ICATION Duo-Glider beige &
black $60. Fisher
$250, DESKTOP Appalachia Service way glass door for condition, like new.
6YEAR/100,000M IL ES L IM ITED W ARRANTY •24HOUR ROAD S ID E AS S IS TANCE •COURTES Y TRANS P ORTATION •$0D ED UCTIBL E •ONS TAR Price Laugh & Learn
Home $30. Hasbro
complete systems
$125-$175. all refur-
Project. Too much
to mention!
bath tub. $25
570-331-8183
$400.
570-696-6996
3M ONTH TRIAL •D IRECTIONS & CONNECTIONS •XM RAD IO 3M ONTHS •172P OINT INS P ECTION AND RE-COND ITIONING P ROCES S Playskool Let’s Play
bished off lease, w7
Together Peek ‘N
or xppro, antivirus, 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/
wifi, dvd rw+ more!
Operations Operations Operations
R.J. BURN E
Play Discovery Tent
Warranty & free
From Cla rks S um m it/S c ra n ton $20. Fisher Price
E XP W A Y
delivery!
Laugh & Learn
E xpre s s wa y- L e fton W yom in g A ve . learning table $10.
570-862-2236
1205-1209 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton Leap Frog Leap- Hiring Assemblers &
W YOM IN G A V E . Start learning gym 732 Exercise
Fork Lift OperatorsE
(570)342-0107 $10. Leave a mes-
sage 570-926-9016 Equipment
From W ilke s -Ba rre to S c ra n ton
1-888-880-6537 E xpre s s wa y8 Bloc ks on 714 Bridal Items
PARABODY Serious
Steel 400 Total Seeking Assemblers & Fork Lift Operators for Duryea
w w w .rjb urn e .c om W yom in g A ve n ue WorkOut Machine, Manufacturing Facility. Generous benefits include
plus floor mat $80.
81
PAWS
backboard, hoop, like new condition Prime location with water included. Off $600/month + Laundry facility. Off
hanging folders,$15. $595 + UTILITIES. street parking avail-
570-655-2154 net, pole & stand $25. Blue Water over 6,000 sf. street parking. No utilities, security &
Table, no cover $10. Cook’s kitchen with able. Starting at
$50. 570-235-5216 3 New furnaces in built-ins, formal din- pets. $420 plus references. Call
570-926-9016 last 2 years. security & lease. Classic Properties $440. 570-332-5723
FILE CABINETS (3) ing room, front/rear
TO CONSIDER....
$75 EACH. COPIER, BIKES: NEXT 21 New roof in ‘08. enclosed porches, 570-793-6294 Nikki Callahan
fax, scanner (1) $25.
570-817-1094
speed, girls moun-
tain bike 24” $40.
ELMOS - Five dif-
ferent Elmo dolls.
Separate utilities.
Close to churches,
custom window
coverings. TWO NANTICOKE
718-4959 Ext. 1306
WILKES-BARRE
NEXT 20” BMX boys parks & town. YEAR SAME RENT, Shopping for a West River St.
$5.00 each. 2 bedroom, 2nd Large 2, 3, & 4
PRINTER, Fax, Copi- bike $40. Huffy 24”
(570)333-4325
ENHANCE Fully rented - NO PETS/SMOK- floor spacious
new apartment?
er, Scanner. 4 in 1 boys mountain bike gross income bedroom apart-
YOUR PET Lots of off street ING/EMPLOYMENT apartment. Electric Classified lets ments. Heat & hot
HP Series 2200. $20. 12” Princess SANDBOX turtle parking, close to over $25,000!!
Excellent condition bike BMX $20. CLASSIFIED Grotto. Raised $169,000 OBO
APPLICATION range, refrigerator, you compare costs - water included. Bal-
with sand $18. Managed
$50. 570-675-4383 570-829-0217 Child’s 16” bicycle AD ONLINE ranch with 2 car 570-563-1261 garbage fee, water without hassle cony. Off street
AMERICA REALTY & sewer included. parking. Washer
$15. toddlers pool garage, 3 Bed- 570-288-1422 or worry!
Laundry room on dyer hookup. Pets
770 Photo BOWLING BALL: $5. All excellent Call 829-7130 rooms, 1 bath, living Get moving
Ebonite 8 lb. ball 912 Lots & Acreage premises. Off street OK. $855 - $950.
HANOVER
condition. 287-4181 room, kitchen, large with classified!
parking. Private Call 570-237-0124
Equipment with case $25. Girl’s Place your pet ad porch with lake view
S. ABINGTON TWP.
entrance & back
Vintage Schwinn
788 Stereo/TV/ and provide us your & bar. $142,500.
ABSOLUTE NY LYNNWOOD SECTION
WILKES-BARRE
bicycle $70. Sony porch. Gas heat &
AQUAVIEW UNDER- email address OPEN HOUSE 2 bedroom, wash-
Electronics hot water. No dogs. Short stay,
WATER CAMERA
$130. 696-2039
trinitron 27” color tv
$50., Mintekt DVD This will create a
COMING FARMLAND SALE! er/dryer, refrigera-
tor, dishwasher, gas
Lease & 1 month
security required.
furnished efficieincy West River Street
player $15. STEREO & 2 speak-
seller account IN JUNE June 4th!
stove, central a/c,
in up-scale South Several 1 bedroom
570-829-4776 ers AIWA, plays Directions Left @ 5 to 14 acre parcels $500 / month + gas Abington Twp area. apartments avail-
772 Pools & Spas online and login off-street parking. & electric. Call $450/ month. able. Hardwood
CDs, tapes, am/fm Grotto @ Stop sign - opening price
information will be Newly painted. 570-696-3596 3 month minimum. flooring & appli-
GOLF BALLS. Name radio $25. make left, then $24,900! Less than
BAQACIL CHEMI- emailed to you from Front porch. Utilities Tenant pay electric. ances included.
brand. Excellent 570-474-6028 quick right onto 3 hrs NY City! No
CALS. 7 gallon Oxi- condition. $3 per
gadzoo.com
Oneonta Hill, 3rd closing costs! Prime by tenant. No smok- Do you need more space? References Heat, water, sewer
dizer, 11 half gal bot- TV 25” color, “The World of Pets ing or pets. A yard or garage sale required. & trash also includ-
dozen. 735-5290 House on right. buildable acreage!
Unleashed” $575/month
tles Sanitizer/Algis- remote, good condi- CALL Dave @ Call 888-481-1373
Call (570) 331-3475
in classified 570-947-4577 ed. Walking dis-
tat. Plains. Worth GOLF CLUB TRAVEL tion. $20 570-417-6661 NOW for free info! is the best way tance to Wilkes Uni-
$450. Will sell for 570-472-1646 You can then use leave message versity. Pet Friendly.
CASE your account to to clean out your closets! WILKES-BARRE
$225. Used ABOVE $10. CAMERON COUN- Available June 1.
GROUND POOL, 24’
round, 4’ deep. YOU
570-675-7024 794 Video Game
Systems/Games
enhance your online
ad. Post up to 6
captioned photos
TY, PA 7 acres with
trout stream & state
HARVEY’S LAKE
Recently remodeled
You’re in bussiness
with classified! Mayflower
Starting at $600.
570-969-9268
dismantle
remove. POOL
& GOLF ITEMS: many of your pet
forest,
frontage,
land
perc,
2 bedroom, 2 bath. Crossing
items to choose GUITAR ONLY for Expand your text to 1st floor. Laundry
ONLY. Pump/filter from. Clubs, drivers, Guitar Hero III – x-
electric, near Siz-
hookup. Off-street Apartments 944 Commercial
include more
NOT available. balls, hand coat and box 360 only, used information, include
erville State Park.
parking. Available Properties
Plains. New price many more! $100 almost new $20 your contact
$59,900. Owner
now. $625. Refer- 570.822.3968
$100. 823-2958 financing.
NANTICOKE
for all. Call 570-868-6018 information such ences & security.
570-654-4793 800-668-8679
LADDER A frame as e-mail, address 570-793-9072 - Light & bright
ladder for above
ground pool. All alu-
GUN CASE hardcov-
er for traveling $20.
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
phone number and
or website. HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Deluxe 1 bedroom,
2nd floor apartment.
Large bedroom &
open floor plans
- All major
minum. $30.
570-823-0597
Golf cart, woods,
irons, ball retriever,
BUYING SPORT CARDS
LOG HOME New Section in
Highland Hills,
living areas, wall to
wall carpet. Includes
appliances included
Center City WB
AFRAID TO MOVE?
wedge, etc $50. 2 Charles Place - Pets welcome*
all appliances +
POOL 21’ round x
56” deep, new liner,
new cover, new
bags of tees $3. 72
golf balls $10.
Pay Cash for
baseball, football, FOR SALE
38 Hemlock St.
Open!
Four 1+ acre lots
KINGSTON washer / dryer. All
electric. Must see.
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency Are you paying
570-474-6028 basketball, hockey available. Call $425 + utilities, first/ too much for your
pump, new filter Fireplace, maintenance
complete with deck.
$975. or best offer.
NORDIC TRACK ski
& non-sports. Sets,
singles & wax. ITALIAN CANE CORSO central air, finished
basement, deck,
570-498-9244
BEAUTIFUL & SPACIOUS last. No pets.
570-735-0525 - Short term
current office, but
dread the incon-
NY FARM
pro $45. Toledo 570-212-0398 Mastiff Puppies Luxury 2nd floor leases available venience of mov-
570-328-6767 hardwood floors
LIQUIDATION SALE!
Pre 1980 Comic on premises. Blue & throughout. 4 rooms. Second less expensive
above ground with 6 aluminum Large living, dining AVAILABILITY!!
Books, Toys, Sports, blue fawn. $189,900. Call floor. Heat and rent, but we will
swimming pool arrows, $30. Tele- room, den, eat-in
ANYTHING. Will Vet Checked 570-696-5668 for June 4! sewer included. also help you
$25. 570-655-6465 scope ladder $60.
a private showing
kitchen, enclosed www.mayflower
Jackhammer chis- travel to you. Call 570-617-4880 Lender Owned porch all on 1 floor. Security and refer- move to our mod-
els $40. System Brian 800-473-2407 Land/Farm Build- Built in bookcases, ences required. crossing.com ern office space in
774 Restaurant One rack & box sys- ings - $69,900! modern appliances, $635/month the Luzerne Bank
Equipment tem, Dodge $600. 845 Pet Supplies Less than 3 hrs NY washer, dryer, Call (570) 457-7854 Certain Restrictions Building on Public
COD RCXD car, new City. Gorgeous set- microwave includ- Apply* Square. Rents
RESTAURANT
$75. MP5 air soft,
new $100. BIRD CAGES: small
ting, views,
stonewalls! FREE
ed. Central air. Call
570-313-2930 PITTSTON include heat, cen-
tral air, utilities,
EQUIPMENT
8x12 walk in
570-825-5281 $10. Large $20.
570-288-4852 KINGSTON
621 Gibson Avenue
CLOSING COSTS!
888-793-7762
for free info packet!
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor, bath, kitchen
area. Heat & water
trash removal,
and nightly clean-
SOCCER GOAL, net ing - all without a
cooler $2300;
& frame, pvc piping,
800 DOG CRATE,
NEW LISTING www.NewYork included, no pets. sneaky CAM
BY OWNER. $560 + 1 month
8x8x10 walk 6x5x4, by Impact PETS & ANIMALS wire, with plastic LandandLakes.com charge. Access
WILKES-BARRE
in freezer $3800; Brick Cape Cod on security. Call parking at the the
Sports, never used tray bottom. a quiet street. 3 NY’S LARGEST 570-655-3314
KINGSTON
Pizza oven with $40. 570-287-0690 24”x18”. $30. Call intermodal garage
stones $2000; 810 Cats bedroom, family SELECTION Land & 1 bedroom via our covered
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Must pick up. Rent. 2nd floor,
steel pizza oven 3 years old. Grey H Chain Link Dog loads of storage, Acres $79,995. 139 Sambourne to suit. Brokers
$125. or best offer. washer, dryer hook
hood $4000; tiger stripe. Kennel. $125. partially finished Farmhouse and Street. Section 8 protected. Call
570-406-0964 ups, heat & water
bread pan rack 570-450-5647 570-287-8410 basement. Barns with 5 Acres okay. No pets. Jeff Pyros at
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prep table $500.
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your choice of a 1
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quiet, loves to
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& wormed. Loving
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MOUNTAINTOP
2982 Blytheburn Rd
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Call 570-262-1577
REAL ESTATE INC.
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OLDER SINGLE Since 1950
Sheeter, Model
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780 Televisions/
Accessories
ent so theres no
need to keep them
Call 570-765-1122 HOME FOR SALE
BY OWNER
ASHLEY PARK
Laurel Run & San E. WALNUT ST.
1 available. $1,500 together, but they
would love to be 4 bedrooms, over Souci Parks, Like Light, bright, 1st
Call for more info TELEVISION: GE. sized living room floor, 2 bedrooms,
adopted together. new, several to
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wich prep table,
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may get mail from
You
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tion, asking $90. sumer protection 1 month security
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chalk lines, 4’ level, 570-417-1506 FTC-HELP or click 570-262-6947
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16” metal
bench mount vise,
files, KITTENS FREE
TO GOOD HOMES
ONLY. CALL
sage from
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hammer, float, long- the FTC. in 2005. 2.5 baths,
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& girls 20” $35. Oil furnace with
more $145. for all. good home. Please parking. All appli- 3 bedroom brick front ranch with deck, patio, paved drive, appliances,
each. 570-822-4251 central air. 90 x
call 570-388-2118 ances included.
10” radial arm saw 140 corner lot. 938 Apartments/ $530 + security.
modern kitchen and bath plus many updates! MLS #11-996
BIKE women’s 12 $95. 16” scroll saw Kitchen with cen- Furnished
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looks & runs excel- mount grinder $30. dining room,
lent $60. AIR MAT- 7 1/4 circular saw BEAR CREEK raised ceiling with WILKES-BARRE 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
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with electric pump
with laser, never
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hardwood floor.
FULLY FURNISHED
$35. 696-2008 570-235-5216 13 Hedge Road Carpeting thru out
home. Tiled
1 BEDROOM APT.
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prime location. 3 Kitchen appli-
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944 Commercial
Properties
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Moving forward
Clarks Green, by the Most mick and husband, Sean; as
Rev. James C. Timlin, D.D.,
bishop emeritus of Scran-
well as three great-nephews.
Viewing took place at the
DEAN’S LIST
ton. Monsignor O’Neill Church of St. Gregory, 330
served as an assistant pastor N. Abington Road, Clarks Students from the area have
at Our Lady of the Snows, Green, with a vigil Mass at been named to Dean’s Lists at
Clarks Summit; and as a 7, with the Rev. Thomas M. colleges and universities across the Clearbrook Lodge Admin-
resident at Immaculate Muldowney, VE, episcopal country. Those announced recently istrative Director John Know-
Conception, Scranton; St. vicar for clergy, presiding. are listed below: les was keynote speaker for
Catherine of Siena, Mos- A Pontifical Mass of Alfred University
Daniel W. Davies, a resident of
the Lackawanna County
cow; Holy Rosary, Scran- Christian Burial was cele- Treatment Court Graduation.
ton; St. Mary’s, Avoca; and brated in the Church of St. Clarks Summit, was named to the
St. Eulalia’s, Elmhurst, dur- Gregory, by the Most Rev. Dean’s List for the spring 2011 semes- The graduation ceremony
ing the summers while Joseph C. Bambera, D.D., ter at Alfred University. He is a was held May 19 at Lacka-
working on his graduate J.C.L., bishop of the Dio- junior in the Inamori School of wanna College’s Mellow
studies in canon law. Mon- cese of Scranton. Interment Engineering. Students must earn at Theater, 501 Vine Street,
signor O’Neill received a will be in Cathedral Ceme- least a 3.3 grade point average to
qualify for Dean’s List.
Scranton.
Doctorate in Canon Law tery, Scranton. Many officials, dignitaries
from the Gregorian Uni- Memorial contributions Davies is a Materials Science and
versity in Rome. He served may be made to Alzheim- Engineering major at Alfred Uni- and special guests were on
as administrator of St. er’s Association, 57 N. versity, which is ranked by U.S. News hand to join in the ceremony
Therese Parish, Shavertown, Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, and World Report as one of the top recognizing the successful
before being appointed as PA 18701; or Catholic So- regional universities in the North. completion of the numerous
A graduate of Abington Heights ABINGTON JOURNAL/EMILY TAYLOR
pastor. He was also pastor cial Services, 516 Fig St., Clearbrook Lodge Administrative Director John Knowles was Specialty Court programs.
of St. John the Evangelist, Scranton, PA 18505. To High School, Davies is the son of
Horace and Joyce Davies of Clarks keynote speaker.
St. Casimir and St. Joseph’s send an online condolence,
in Pittston and St. John’s in visit www.jennings calvey- Summit
Bushkill. .com. Alfred University offers bache- A CENTENNIAL PHOTO CONTEST
A Look Back :
lor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees
through its Colleges of Liberal Arts
and Sciences and Business, as well
Irene M. Felts as through its Schools of Engineer-
ing and Art and Design.
Clarks Summit
May 15, 2011 Duquesne University
Micheal J. Strein, resident of
Irene M. St. Francis of Assisi Clarks Summit, was named to the
Dean’s List for the fall 2010 semester
1911-2011
Felts, for- Kitchen, 500 Penn Ave.,
merly of Scranton, PA 18503. To at Duquesne University Mylan
Clarks Sum- leave online condolences, School of Pharmacy. Strein is the
mit, died visit www.lawren- son of Paul and Linda Strein of
Sunday eve- ceeyoungfuneralhome- Clarks Summit. Micheal is also a
ning, May .com. member of the Track and Field team
15, at the at Duquesne.
Mountain View Care Cen- Stroll the streets of yesteryear and help celebrate the
ter. She was the widow of borough’s centennial (1911-2011). The Abington Journal
Louie Felts who died in
October 2007.
is sponsoring a Clarks Summit Centennial photo contest
Born in Throop, she was throughout 2011. Share your vintage photograph of a
the daughter of the late newsworthy event, historical landmark, local neighborhood,
Carl Sr. and Bertha Kasp- intersection, house of worship,
er Romanowski. She was business or any photo you feel Each winner will be
of the Catholic faith, and will offer a glimpse of the past. entered in a random
will be deeply missed by
all who knew her.
One winning photo will be selected drawing to win the
Surviving are a son, Bill each week to publish in The grand prizes of:
Felts and wife, Karen,
Clarks Summit; two
Abington Journal.
$100
daughters, Roberta Myers, and one
Florida and Hope Mikes,
and husband, Jeff, Lake Complete Custom
Ariel; three sisters, Ceil Frame Job Valued
Christopher of Ledgedale,
Jesse Brutzman of Scran- at $200!
ton, Dorothy Grzwacz, from
Pittsburgh; grandchildren, Summit Frameworks.
Laurie Edgman, Allen Winner anounced Aug. 24.
Myers, Kelly Richmond,
Debbi Dymek, and CENTENNIAL
Cheyanne Mikes, nine To enter, send your photo along with this form to:
great- grandchildren, one PHOTO “Centennial Photo Contest,” 211 State St., Clarks Summit,
PA 18411 or e-mail your scanned photo with the information
great -great -grandchild,
nieces and nephews. CONTEST below to tstephenson@theabingtonjournal.com.
She was preceded in NAME ________________________________________ PHONE ________________________
death by a son Chris
ADDRESS ___________________________________________________________________
Felts; two brothers, Carl
Jr. and Eugene Romanow- DESCRIPTION OF PHOTO CONTENTS
ski; and a sister, Romayne (approx. date/year photo was taken, identification of people, locations, etc)
Dende. ________________________________________________
A blessing service was
________________________________________________
held May 20 , by Fr. Wil-
liam Murphy, at the Law- Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope if
you would like your photo returned. Or you can pick up
rence E. Young Funeral your photo at our office at 211 South State Street in
Home, 418 South State Clarks Summit. Photos will be held through the end of
St., Clarks Summit. Me- the contest, August 2011. We will gladly scan your photo
entries at our office Wednesday through Friday from
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A.H. doubles
Several Comets run team earns
way into
away with medals championship
Michael Smertz, Mark Van Nort earned a
spot in the District 2-4 Class AAA boys’
tennis doubles tournament match.
BY TOM ROBINSON
Abington Journal Correspondent
ABINGTON JOURNAL/DON MCGLYNN CLARKS SUMMIT - The Abing-
Eric Wasser serves in Abington ton Heights team of Michael
Heights 3-2 victory over Western Smertz and Mark Van Nort put to-
Wayne. gether an impressive comeback to
advance
settled for the silver medal with a
5-7, 7-5, 6-1 loss to Wyoming Val-
ley West’s Steve Brand and Tyler
to second
Ryman Friday.
Scranton Prep’s Will Cognetti and
Walker Temperton also produced a
second-place finish in the District 2
Passion for
ships, which concluded Sat- while the top eight scored Taylor Ross, Jenn Burke,
Comets. urday, May 21 at Memorial points for their teams. Stephanie Lalos and Jaeger
The two teams met earlier in Stadium. Valley View edged Tunk- won the 3200 relay in
the season at the Tunkhannock The Lady Comets had hannock, 111-110, for the 9:52.72 May 18 when the
the game
High School tournament, and their four-year run as district boys’ team title. Abington meet was started before be-
even though Abington Heights team champions come to an Heights was 12th out of 18 ing suspended by rain.
bested the Wildcats 2-1, they end, but managed to contin- teams with 25 points. Scran- Lalos, Cadman, Gronsky
knew coming into Monday’s
fuels junior
ue their excellence in relays, ton Prep was 10th with 28 ½ and Jaeger finished second
game that Western Wayne was where they won two events points. in the 1600 relay in 4:06.97.
going to be a tough opponent. and finished third in the Dylan Berardelli was Lalos (800) and Cadman
“They have a great coach, other. fourth in the shot put and (300 hurdles) added fourth-
Tim Snider, he actually Erin Jaeger gave the Lady James Fruehan was fifth in place finishes.
coached Forest City when I was Comets an individual com- the 300 hurdles. Taylor Ross was fifth in BY JOHN GORDON
in high school, and he always Abington Journal Correspondent
petitor at the state meet by Chris Vito (800) and the the 3200.
has a playoff team, and he’ll meeting the qualifying stan- 3200-relay team were sixth. Clauss was sixth in the CLARKS SUMMIT - Cailey Ware’s
take a good team and make dard while finishing third in Dallas outscored Hones- passion for playing softball began in
them great,” said Phillips. the 1600 in 5:08.95. dale, 101-72, for the girls’ See Track , Page 2 kindergarten when she stepped on to a
baseball diamond for the first time.
See Advance, Page 3 Those initial roots for her love of the
game were embedded in the T-ball fields
of South Abington Twp. and Clarks
Keystone College earns trip Summit. That foundation has grown and
blossomed into a career at Abington
Heights High School that the 17-year-old
to Division III World Series junior said she is proud of, as her team
prepares for the post season.
“I had to learn and we had to learn to
Keystone College earned a tournament, including two be good as a team and work with each
trip to the National Collegiate wins over Cortland, the na- other,” Ware said. “We win as a team and
Athletic Association Division tion’s eighth-ranked team. we lose as a team.”
III World Series by completing After pounding the Red Winning has come easier this year for
an unbeaten run through the Dragons, 13-0, Friday, the Gi- a squad that has practiced hard. The
Northeast Regional baseball ants needed a rally in Sat- Lady Comets appear to be primed to
tournament with a 5-4 victory urday’s rematch. make a run in the playoffs behind head
over Cortland State May 21in Given two chances to lock coach John Kelly and assistants Mike
Auburn, N.Y. up the World Series berth be- and Vic Thomas. The coaching staff
The trip to the World Series cause of their unbeaten mark seems to know what they found in Ware
will be the first ever for the in the double-elimination tour- when she first suited up for them her
Giants, of La Plume, who nament, the Giants only need- freshman year in 2009. She was used as
PHOTOS SUBMITTED have been to the last four ed one. a pinch runner that season on the varsity
Keystone College baseball team celebrates its 5-4 victory over Cortland State. NCAA Tournaments.
Keystone went 4-0 in the See Keystone , Page 2 See Junior, Page 3
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Community
Box Scores Crestwood upsets Lackawanna Trail
BASEBALL BY ROB TOMKAVAGE easy, but they settled in.” Comets with 38 assists. He
Abington Heights Little The third game featured
rtomkavage@theabingtonjournal.com
also added 15 service
League FACTORYVILLE- After six ties before Crestwood points, six digs and four
Nealon Law Office defeat-
ed Abington Lions 6 - 4. Win- dropping the first game; the pulled away to win it 25-21, kills in the victory.
ning pitcher Matt Hughes Crestwood Comets respon- taking a 2-1 lead in the “My setter is fantastic
had a 13 strikeout, no-hitter. ded by winning three of the match, despite two aces (number 12),” Williams
Contributing for Nealon Law next four to defeat Lacka- from Trail’s Lyle Sweppen- said. “He gets the job done.
Office were Eric Brickel with
two doubles, Matt Hughes wanna Trail in a District 2 heiser. The junior middle He’s unbelievable and is
had one double and one tri- boys’ volleyball quarterfinal hitter finished the match only a sophomore. He has a
ple, Ryan Harvey had three May 23. with eight kills, 12 digs and great future in front of
hits including one double. After being tied at three four aces. him.”
South Abington Police
defeated GR Noto 12- 8. Win- points each, the Lions went Lackawanna Trail jumped Despite the loss, Lacka-
ning pitcher Jake Swank had on a 4-0 run sparked by out to a 9-3 lead early in wanna Trail head coach
seven strikouts and a double. two aces to take early con- the fourth game led by a Deb Wozniak was pleased
Ryan Burke had three hits trol of the game. The pair of aces from Jordan with her team’s effort.
and Andy Wardach and Jake
Petty had two hits. Nick Ke- Comets pulled to within Rose. The Lions knotted the “You can’t have a game
rekes and Brian Langrei each one point at 11-10, but the match 2-2, when Mike Del- any closer than losing by
had a double for GR Noto. Lions held on to win the Prete scored on a block to two points in the fifth set,”
SOFTBALL first game 25-16. win the game 25-22. Rose she said. “Especially when
Harris Agency defeated
Mid Valley Contracting 5-2. Crestwood used a 7-0 run finished with the match we went down so much in
Winning Pitcher was Ilissa midway through the second with 12 kills. the fifth game, we had a
Hamilton. game to take a 13-6 lead. The Lions fought back couple of plays that didn’t
Harris Agency defeated The Comets won the game from an 13-6 deficit to get bounce our way. A couple
Gerritys 7-2. Winning Pitcher 25-19 to even the match. back within one point of calls we didn’t get, but the
Ilissa Hamilton had 13 strike-
outs. “Coming into this house the lead at 13-12 in the fifth seniors knew this is the end
Blaum’s Law Office defeat- with them only having one game, but Crestwood held of their career. They came
ed the Lions Club 2-1. loss and being undefeated on to take the game 15-13 out and fought hard.”
Winning pitcher Kaylee at home, we knew we were on a kill by Jake Prohaska. Matt Lochen and Marvess
DeMatteo had 12 strikeouts,
and two RBI’s, Taylor Sebring gonna have a battle,” Crest- The Comets middle hitter Rosiak each had eight kills
had two hits. wood head coach Mike ended the game with 18 for the Lions. Don-Michael
Blaum Law Offices defeat- Williams said. “My team kills and five blocks. Demarest contributed 18
ed Pocono Transportation came out a little slow. It “Jake is a monster at the digs and 35 assists. Dave PHOTO COURTESY ALICE STUFFLE
12-1. Winning pitcher Lauren
Olevnik had a 12 strikeout, was a big, rowdy crowd. net, he owns the net when Boslough had 24 digs. Matt Lochen, shown above, had eight kills for the Lions May 23.
no-hitter. Alison Kane had Once they felt it out in the he’s on his game,” Williams Zach Ciavarella had seven
three hits and five RBIs for gym, they felt at ease a said. “He’s our go to guy.” kills and seven digs for the
Blaums Law Office little more. It was never Setter Nick Banos led the Comets.
CROSS COUNTRY
Catholic Cross Country
League
Our Lady of Peace vs Royal
Cougar Challengers vs All
Lady Lions’ Ellsworth
seeded second, third
Saints Academy and St.
Clare/St Paul vs LaSalle vs
All Saints Academy
JV Girls
ASA 22 OLP 33 Lackawanna Trail High Field Championships.
ASA 19 RCC 36
OLP 22 RCC 33 School student Lauren Ells- Riverside’s Vanessa Mun-
ASA, Lexi Walsh; OLP, Ma- worth is seeded second in ley, in the Class AA girls’
ry Comerford; ASA, Molli the 100-meter dash and third pole vault, and Dunmore’s
Burda; OLP, Annie Wesolow- in the 400 in Class AA for Jake Padula, in the Class
ski; ASA, Libby Pearson;
RCC, Samantha Rajza; RCC, Friday and Saturday’s Penn- AA boys’ high jump, are
Rosalie Bennie; ASA, Grace sylvania Interscholastic Ath- both tied for the fourth
Dibileo; ASA, Cassie Groncki; letic Association Track and seed.
OLP, Ellie Wright.
JV Girls
SCSP 14 LSA 22
ASA 13 LSA 23
ASA 27 SCSP 28
TRACK Mia Gurganas tied for
seventh in the pole vault
ASA, Lexi Walsh; LSA, Abi- Continued from Page 1 and O’Donnell was eighth
gail Guziezicz; ASA, Molli in the 200.
Burda; SCSP, Anna Brier;
SCSP, Erin Barrett; ASA, 100 hurdles and eighth in STATE SEEDS
Libby Pearson; SCSP, Rachel the 300 hurdles. Jaeger is seeded 15th in
Kerr; SCSP, Steph Healy; Jenn Burke (3200) and the state 800, the highest
SCSP, Lily Mulligan; ASA, Jaeger (800) also had sixth- of any Abington Heights
Grace Dibileo. place finishes. entry.
JV Boys
OLP 18 ASA 37
ASA 26 RCC 29
OLP 15 RCC 40
OLP, Evan Florey; OLP, DOUBLES comfortably.
“Six sets is a lot,” Van
Tarquin McGurrin; ASA, Pa-
trick Galvin; OLP, Christian Continued from Page 1 Nort said. “We were get-
Schimelfenig; OLP, Michael ting tired.”
Durr; OLP, Michael Come- ni-Nathan Wasson. Brand and Ryman beat
rford; ASA, Griffin Gilroy; “The first and second two straight Abington
OLP, Sam Dickson; OLP, Kyle
Brier; OLP, Tucker Schimelfe- sets we played really ten- Heights teams for the ti-
nig tative,” Smertz said. “We tle.
JV Boys were lucky to come out The four semifinalists
SCSP 20 LSA 35 of the first set with a were determined with
SCSP 17 ASA 38
LSA 25 ASA 30 ABINGTON JOURNAL /BEN FREDA tiebreaker win.” three rounds of play
SCSP, Jake Brown; SCSP, Loni Saylor, above, from Springville, with a backswing. Smertz-Van Nort came Thursday. Both Abington
Frank Adamo; LSA, Kevin back strong, winning five Heights teams went 3-0
Bailey; SCSP, Dean Sweeney; straight games for a 6-5 on the day.
Big 6 in
ASA, Patrick Galvin; LSA, lead. After the Jersey Once in the semifinals,
Matt Nelson; SCSP, Kerry
Lyons; SCSP, Paul Abdella; Shore team broke serve to however, Nathan Engh-Jai
SCSP, Arthur Hall; Christian force a tiebreaker, Smertz- Redkar lost to Brand-Ry-
full swing
Schimelfenig. Van Nort grabbed the man, 6-3, 6-4.
Varsity Girls first three points, includ- Cognetti and Temperton
ASA 18 RCC 37
OLP 15 ASA 40 ing two on Van Nort won three straight matches
OLP 15 RCC 40 serves. Wednesday, dropping just
OLP, Kate Reilly; OLP, Jess Van Nort’s third serve eight games in six sets.
Genco; OLP, Ally Christman; of the tiebreaker was re- Wyoming Seminary’s
OLP, Emma Walsh; OLP, Mary Factoryville Men’s Civic Club
Kate Caucci; OLP, Erin Feney; played its 7th annual golf tourna- turned into the net, end- Harry Parkhurst and Hen-
ASA, McKenzie Greenfield; ment, The Big 6 Golf Classic. It was ing the match. ry Cornell had a tougher
ASA, Bri Galvin; OLP, Anna hosted at the Rock Creek Golf Smertz-Van Nort kept time in the quarterfinals
Aubrey; RCC Megan Moran the momentum and won and semifinals, but topped
Varsity Girls Course in Lenoxville May 21. The
SCSP 15 LSA 40 tournament is in honor of Factory- the first set of the final Cognetti-Temperton, 6-2,
SCSP 16 ASA 39 ville native and Baseball Hall of from Brand and Ryman, 7-6 (8-6), for the cham-
LSA 25 ASA 30 Fame player Christy Mathewson. two of the district’s top pionship.
SCSP, Tess Kearns; SCSP, five Class AAA singles Earlier in the week,
Alexis Yeager; SCSP, McKen-
zie McAndrew; SCSP, Kate players. Abington Heights was
Patterson; ASA, McKenzie As last year’s district eliminated from the Class
Greenfield; SCSP, Julia Kerr; champions improved their AAA state team tourna-
SCSP, Alexi Notarianni; ASA, play, they won a close ment with a 3-2 loss to
Bri Galvin; LSA, Cara Grif- second set and pulled Manheim Township at
fith;. LSA, Moriah Lukasik
Varsity Boys away to win the third set Birchwood.
ASA 27 RCC 28
OLP 19 ASA 36
OLP 20 RCC 35
OLP, Ben Evans; OLP, Tom
Berlin; RCC, Jordan Nagle;
KEYSTONE letiche was named tourna-
ment Most Valuable Play-
OLP, Owen Brier; RCC, Kevin Continued from Page 1 er.
Kizis; ASA, Jake McGovern; Meletiche, who had five
OLP, Jarrett Rinkunas; ASA, Gabe Torres singled runs in the first game
Connor Burdick; ASA, Billy
Legg; OLP Tony Kutz through the left side with against Cortland, doubled
Varsity Boys Jeremy Saylor, above, from Springville gets two out in the bottom of and scored the game’s
SCSP 24 LSA 31 ready to putt the ball. the ninth to drive in Ro- first run in the first in-
SCSP 23 ASA 32 berto Santana with the ning.
LSA 25 ASA 30
SCSP, Ryan Burke; SCSP, Jerry Foley, right, from Mount Pocono with his first winning run. Cortland bounced back
Hugh Dougherty; SCSP, Pat swing of the ball. The Giants are headed to build a 4-1 lead head-
Cosgrove; LSA, Kenny to Appleton, Wisc. for ing into the bottom of the
French; LSA, Nick Vanaski; Friday’s game against the sixth.
ASA, Jake McGovern; ASA,
Connor Burdick; ASA, Billy New England Regional Meletiche scored the
Legg; LSA, Michael Alunni; champion. tying run on a Bryan Hen-
LSA, Nate Skrutski. Keystone’s Esteban Me- ry single in the seventh.
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Resident
receives
Learn to swim
award at at AHHS
Muhlenberg Abington Heights High
School will be offering
weekly basis, such as a
diving clinic, open swim
at Glen Oak
America Award. This award trained. Noble Rd., South Abing-
is given to the student who During the summer ton Township.
has exhibited exceptional there will also be various
academic and athletic programs offered on a
achievement. The Lourdesmont 26th Annual Invitational Golf Tournament
Liddic also received the Glen Oak Country Club Waverly, was hosted May 16. Proceeds
Kyle M. Larsson Memorial
Scholarship Award in Busi-
benefit the Mission of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd at
Lourdesmont Youth & Family Services, 1327 Wyoming Ave- Lackawanna County hosts
youth soccer clinics
ness and Economics. This nue, Scranton.
award is given annually to a
rising junior or senior who ABOVE: Joe Garvey and Sister
exemplifies the personal Amy Zychal, shown above, during The Lackawanna County Merli-Sarnoski Park will be
attributes of Kyle M. Lars- registration. Department of Parks and held from June 27 through
son including intellectual Recreation will hold two 30 from 9:30 a.m. to noon.
curiosity, achievement of AT RIGHT: Joe Ferretti, Golf Com- youth soccer clinics this The clinic at McDade Park
academic success in busi- mittee member; Sister Monica summer at Merli-Sarnoski will run four evenings from
ness and economics, and a Nowak and Greg Misterman, and McDade Parks for boys July 25 through 28 from 5:30
commitment to high ethical Chairman of the golf committee and girls ages five to 13. The to 8 p.m.
standards in all business are shown above, from left. clinics will be conducted by The registration fee is $45
practices. Roger Jacobs, director of per child. Applications are
Lastly, Liddic received the player development at River- available at the McDade Park
Todd L. Romig Memorial front Sports, Scranton. office, 570.963.6764, or at
Prize. This award is given to The four-day session at www.lackawannacounty.org.
the junior who most ex-
emplifies the true character-
istics of the scholar-athlete.
Liddic is a Business Ad-
ministration and Finance
JUNIOR
Continued from Page 1
then she stayed to practice
with the JV team after varsity
practice.”
University holds summer camps for athletes
double major from Clarks squad and started for the Ju- That type of commitment is This summer, The Uni- age f ive to 12, at the State p.m. at the John J. Long
Summit. He is the son of nior Varsity team. apparent in every aspect of versity of Scranton will Hospital Soccer Field in Center for all girls, ages
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. “She has really developed her game and translates to the offer several camps and Clarks Summit. eight to 16.
Liddic and is a graduate of into a strong lead off hitter love she garners for her fam- clinics. The cost of the camp is The cost is $120 .
Abington Heights High this year,” Kelly said. “It hap- ily as well. Along with her The University of Scran- $90 per camper and a $10 For more information
School. pened with progress over the mother and father, Cathy and ton Boys’ Basketball Camp discount is available for contact Deanna Klingman
years and now she is one of Carl, Cailey said she adores will hold two sessions for each additional family at 570.941.6660 or by
the league’s best hitters.” her brothers Casey, 19, and all boys, ages eight to 15, at member. The camp will email at kling-
ADVANCE Ware is batting .444 this Corey, 17. She said that they
season and coming through in were strong influences on her
the Long Center. The f irst
session is June 20 through
focus on passing, tripping,
shooting, heading the ball,
mand2@scranton.edu
Deanna Klingman’s
Continued from Page 1 clutch situations. as siblings and that she par- 24, and the second is Au- and shooting, along with Girls’ Basketball offensive
“They stepped up and they Offense was not always a ticipated in sports with them gust 15 through 19. emphasis on station work, Skills Clinic will be held
played great.” strong part of the talented growing up. Camp begins each day at age and ability groupings, July 11 to 15, from 9 a.m. to
Phillips gave a majority of centerfielder’s game. Her As she approaches her se- 8:30 a.m. and dismisses at small group teaching ses- noon for all girls, ages nine
the credit to Drew Shumaker success has been marked by nior year and continues to 3 p.m. The cost is $185 per sions and competitive to 16, at the Long Center.
and Andrew McLane for help- her feats on the field and her grow into her role as one of camper. games. The cost of the camp is
ing the Comets get over the uncanny ability to run down the team leaders, Cailey said For more information, For more information, $100 per camper ($90 per
hump, and win games four and pop ups and deep drives. She that academics have been contact Carl Danzig at contact Matt Pivirotto at camper from the same
five, 25-10 and 15-9. attributes much of her suc- very important to her as well. 570.941.7478 or by email 570.941.4843 or by email school or team) .
“They both were terminating cess in the field to Vic Tho- “My teachers have taught at danzigc2@scranton.edu. at pivirottom2@scran- For more information
the ball for us,” said Phillips. mas or “V” as he is known in me well and have shown me The Royals’ Soccer ton.edu contact Deanna Klingman
“Andy McLane, he’s been the softball circles at Abing- how to get good grades,” Camp will be held June 20 The Lady Royals’ Bas- at 570.941.6660 or by
one of our go-to hitters for the ton Heights. Ware said. “Whether it’s a through 24, from 9 a.m. to ketball Camp will be held email at kling-
season, both him and Drew… “I remember a game division 1 or division 3 col- noon for all boys and girls, July 5 to 8, from 9 a.m. to 1 mand2@scranton.edu
they stepped up and did what against Delaware Valley, my lege after high school, I want
we needed.” sophomore year,” Ware said. to focus on my education and
McLane led the team in kills “A ball was hit and I was not try out for softball at whatev-
with 13, he also had three ready for it. I ran towards the er school I attend.”
blocks. Shumaker had nine kills fence, caught the ball, and Cailey enjoys attending
Crossword answers from Page A9
and eight points, Eric Wasser flipped over the wall hanging various functions or events
had 34 assists and 15 points and on for the out.” with some of her teammates.
Dustin Ganz had 21 digs. Cailey said that that catch “The players on my teams
The win advanced the Come- was one of her fondest me- are also my friends and I love
ts to the second round of the mories playing the field for hanging out with them in and
playoffs against Holy Redeem- the team. Her father, Carl outside of school,” Ware said.
er. The Royals defeated Forest Ware, recalled a moment this That camaraderie she feels
City 3-0 on Monday for a season that showed his is also present during the fall
chance to take on the Comets. daughter’s persistence and season when she suits up for
The game between Abington passion for the game and a the Lady Comets soccer team
Heights and Holy Redeemer willingness to be the best she as a goalie or a fielder. The
May 24, was set to take place at can be. squad won the District Cham-
the time of this paper’s publi- “At practice this year she pionship in 2010 and Cailey
cation. dropped a pop up for the first hopes that winning attitude or
For scores from Tuesday’s time in two years,” he said. feeling helps her and trans-
game, visit http://www.time- “She had me throwing her a lates into success for her soft-
sleader.com/AbingtonJournal. bunch of practice balls and ball team as well.
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