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FLOODING PROBLEMS COUNTY PRISON

Arrests
target jail
workers
Two current and a pair of former employees
charged with smuggling drugs into the facility.

By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
Four current and former employees at the Lu-
zerne County Correctional Facility were arrested
Thursday afternoon and charged with smuggling
drugs into the facility.
The arrests resulted from a
First reported at
13-month grand jury investiga-
tion, titled “Operation Broken 3 p.m.
Trust,” into reports of cocaine timesleader.com
and prescription-drug traffick-
ing inside and outside the county prison. Deputy
Attorney General Timothy M. Doherty said the
probe investigated all employees of the prison, and
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER the arrests do not mark its end. More likely, he said,
Naz Baldoni keeps an eye on the rising Solomon Creek in Wilkes-Barre. The creeks run through heavily populated neighborhoods, and city officials “it’s only the beginning.”
were watching them closely The defendants arrested Thursday afternoon

Water, worries rise


See ARRESTS , Page 9A
Prison
guard Jason
Fierman was
arraigned on
drug-traf-
ficking

Flood situation like ’96,


charges at
Magisterial
District

feds tell local officials Judge Mar-


tin Kane’s
office on
By EDWARD LEWIS INSIDE: Shickshinny prepares for the Thursday.
elewis@timesleader.com worst. Page 12A
Municipalities spent much of
Thursday stockpiling sandbags and PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
closing flood gates on bridges in an- ary 1996 flood event where we had
ticipation of flash flooding on streams lots of snow from the blizzard and
and creeks overnight and today.
It won’t be until Saturday that
then we had a very rapid snow melt
with warm temperatures,” said Jim Drug suspect
accuses Hyder
flooding by the Susquehanna River Brozena, executive director for the
will likely occur in several communi- county flood protection authority.
ties. “This storm will be pretty close.”
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
The National Weather Service in The blizzard and flood 15 years ago
Wilkes-Barre firefighters shut the flood gates along Regent Street as By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
Binghamton, included an evacua-
the city braced Thursday for potential flash flooding. tmorgan@timesleader.com
N.Y., during two tion of the Wyoming
closed-door con- Valley. WILKES-BARRE – One of the men charged
ferences provided
updates to Lu-
Officials do not
anticipate a similar W-B bridge gates put in place with smuggling drugs into the Luzerne County
Correctional Facility told author-
zerne County and event. ities he had supplied a prescrip-
municipal emer- “There are a cou- By EDWARD LEWIS main open. tion medication to former depu-
elewis@timesleader.com First reported at
gency manage- ple of different “With the rain that is ty warden Sam Hyder, according
ment officials on things we can look WILKES-BARRE – 9:05 forecasted over the next to court documents.
what to expect at,” Brozena said. Three bridges built with re- a.m. 12 hours on top of what is Kevin Warman, a former nurse
from the latest “That was before we tractable flood gates will be timesleader.com on top of the city up in the at the prison, told a statewide
storm to hit the started the levee- put to the test if flash flood- mountains, this is a low ly- grand jury that he supplied Hyd-
area. raising project. And ing occurs in South Wilkes- ing area and has experi- er with Xanax, an anti-anxiety Hyder
“What the we have now com- Barre from Solomon Creek. enced flooding in the past, three medication, from 2007 to 2009,
weather service pleted all of that. City firefighters and crews from the times in the last four years,” Mayor according to an indictment issued Thursday.
guys are suggesti- The Wyoming Val- Department of Public Works closed Tom Leighton said. “We hopefully do The indictment said Warman testified he sup-
ng, and it’s a pret- ley, at least behind the flood gates on the South Franklin, not anticipate any problems, but this plied Hyder 30 to 60 tablets per month. Hyder
ty good compari- the levees, is pro- Regent and Waller street bridges on is why the bridges were designed requested the medication, he said, because he
son, is the Janu- Thursday.
See WATER, Page 12A The Barney Street Bridge will re- See TEST, Page 12A See HYDER, Page 9A

Hazleton paces area Latino growth


WEATHER
Area collegians face less aid Benjamin Antonik
Partly sunny.

thanks to state’s budget cuts High 50. Low 42.


Details, Page 10B
Group more than 33 percent tion, which in-
Programs designed to help cation ax.
of city population. W-B also creased 8.6 per-
The medical college faces a cent since the
institutions and students are high in percent increase.
loss of $4 million at a time of year 2000. Ten
on the chopping block. high startup costs and rapid en- years ago, 1,132
rollment increase. Luzerne Hispanics lived in the city; now
County Community College By STEVE MOCARSKY they number 9,454 – a sevenfold
By MARK GUYDISH would lose a bit more than $1.2 smocarsky@timesleader.com increase.
mguydish@timesleader.com million. Even Luzerne County’s As word spread among Latinos Latinos are migrating to sur-
Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposal privately funded schools – living in the New York Metropoli- rounding communities as well.
to hack funding in half for state- Wilkes and Misericordia univer- tan area that life in Hazleton, Pa., The borough of West Hazleton
owned and state-related colleg- sities, and King’s College – will was quieter, the cost of living saw its Hispanic population in-
es and universities may be grab- lose hundreds of thousands of cheaper and the streets safer than crease nearly 2,000 percent since
bing the bulk of attention in the dollars in “Institutional Assist- their own, a steady migration that the year 2000, leaping from 79 La-
world of higher education, but ance Grants” or IAGs. began in the1990s has exploded in tinos to 1,624, census numbers
community colleges, private in- But the loss doesn’t stop the last decade, U.S. Census fig- show. Increases were more mod-
stitutions and The Common- there. Corbett has proposed a ures show. est in the townships of Butler, Ha-
wealth Medical College all face Hispanics now make up more
big budgetary hits from the edu- See COLLEGES, Page 9A 6 09815 10011 than a third of the city’s popula- See LATINOS , Page 12A
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Woman found guilty in stabbing


POLICE BLOTTER DETAILS
NANTICOKE – A homeless
man was arraigned Wednes-
day in Wilkes-Barre Central LOTTERY
Court on charges he stole a MIDDAY DRAWING
cell phone and money from an Sharon Wallace, 28, faces a guilty of two other charges of ag- stab wound to his back that punc- herself against a “force to be reck-
DAILY NUMBER 5-2-3
apartment. gravated assault and simple as- tured a lung and a stab wound to oned with.”
possible 12 years in prison for BIG FOUR 2-3-3-3
Police charged Daryl Low- sault, will be sentenced on May 3, his wrist. He said Tranell weighed signif-
yn, 40, with theft and public assault on then-boyfriend. Judge Tina Polachek Gartley Polachek Gartley said Thurs- icantly more than his client, and QUINTO 6-2-1-1-5
drunkenness. He was jailed at said. Wallace faces a maximum of day she was concerned with in- Tranell was a champion wrestler TREASURE HUNT
the county prison for lack of 10 years in prison on the aggravat- formation she received that Tra- and high on cocaine the night of 01-05-14-17-19
$10,000 bail. By SHEENA DELAZIO ed assault charge and two years nell was telling people at the the stabbing.
sdelazio@timesleader.com
Police alleged Lowyn stole on the simple assault charge. courthouse throughout the trial Assistant District Attorney NIGHTLY DRAWING
a cell phone and money from WILKES-BARRE – A Plains According to court records, po- that he still loved Wallace and Nancy Violi said in her closing ar- DAILY NUMBER 0-7-7
an apartment in Nanticoke Township woman charged with lice found Thomas J. Tranell
Towers on March 1 or March stabbing and injuring her then bleeding on the front porch of 37
wanted a relationship with her. gument that in order for jurors to BIG FOUR 6-6-9-6
Tranell told Polachek Gartley believe Wallace’s testimony QUINTO 2-2-5-5-5
2. He also appeared in public boyfriend in June 2009 was found Jones St. on June 27. Tranell said
that he did not say that, and only Wednesday, they’d have to be- CASH FIVE
while intoxicated on Prospect guilty Thursday of two related Wallace stabbed him with a knife
said he cared about Wallace. lieve investigators and Tranell
Street on Tuesday, according charges. during an argument.
When Polachek Gartley asked were lying.
05-06-07-17-22
to the criminal complaint. Sharon Wallace, 28, of Han- Wallace said she was defend- MATCH SIX
A preliminary hearing is cock Street, was found guilty of ing herself, according to the com- Wallace if she wanted contact Violi also said Wallace did not
scheduled on March 15 before one count each of aggravated as- plaint, and her testimony with Tranell, Wallace replied, act in self defense because she al- 09-27-31-39-42-49
District Judge Donald Whit- sault and simple assault by a Lu- Wednesday, when Tranell “Absolutely not. Ever.” legedly stabbed Tranell in the
In his closing argument Thurs- back when he was turned away HARRISBURG – One player
taker in Nanticoke. zerne County jury of 10 women punched her in the head and sat matched all five winning
and two men. The jury deliberat- on her while she was on the kitch- day morning, Wallace’s attorney, from her.
numbers drawn in Thurs-
BLOOMSBURG – State ed for approximately three hours en floor. Wallace alleged Tranell Charles Ross, said prosecutors “(Wallace’s) testimony was
day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
police at Bloomsburg charged before delivering its verdict after tried to sexually assault her while lacked a motive for his client to like a runaway train,” Violi said.
game and will receive
Jerome Sharr, 20, of Wilkes- a three-day trial. choking her walk into her home and stab Tra- “Once she started (making $345,807.
Barre, and David Toney, 19, of Wallace, who was found not Police said Tranell suffered a nell, and his client had to defend things up) she couldn’t stop.” Lottery officials said 143
Hanover Township, with players matched four num-
home burglaries in Columbia bers and won $175 each and
County.
State police alleged Sharr THEY’RE GOING FOR THE GOLD AT SCIENCE OLYMPIAD 5,158 players matched three
numbers and won $8 each.
and Toney, who are facing a Monday’s “Pennsylvania
burglary charge in Monroe
County at a shooting club, B ernie Socha and
Steven Waskie of
the Crestwood
Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
be worth at least $600,000
burglarized two houses in because no player holds a
Benton and a house in Ber- School District work ticket with one row that
wyn in December. on their Mousetrap matches all six winning
Sharr is also facing burglary Vehicle just before numbers drawn in Thurs-
charges in Bear Creek Town- day’s game.
ship, Duryea, Hanover Town-
competing at the
ship and Dallas, according to Science Olympiad on
Luzerne County court re- Wednesday at Penn
cords. State Wilkes-Barre. OBITUARIES
More than 750 stu-
WILKES-BARRE – City dents from 52 junior Berryman, Skean
police reported the following: and senior high Francis,
• Brenda Meehan, of Mary Elizabeth
schools in northeast-
McLean Street, reported
Thursday someone cut wires ern and central Penn- Fuller, Robert
to a security camera that is sylvania participated Gasiorek, Jackie
mounted on the front porch of in the competition. Halupke, Margaret
her house. Heiser, Robert Sr.
• Alissa O’Brien, of South Jones, Phyllis
Meade Street, reported
Wednesday someone used her
Kitler, Frances
credit card without her per- Kulick, Mary
mission. Muzyka, Peter
• Police said Jon Migatul- Parlante, Mark Sr.
ski, 31, of Courtright Street, Pasavage, Ruth
Plains Township, will be cited Smolko, John
with harassment after Heath-
er Kerestes, of George Ave- Yourren, Betty
nue, alleged he made several AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER Page 8A
harassing phone calls on
Wednesday.

Luzerne will contract out secretary’s work


• Police said Christian WHO TO CONTACT
Genao, 32, of Beverly Drive, Missed Paper ........................829-5000
Edwardsville, will be cited Obituaries ..............................829-7224
with harassment after Silvia Advertising...............................829-7101
Medina, of South Franklin Classified Ads.........................829-7130
Street, alleged he threw a By WILLIAM BELL At the request of the Graham Approximately a dozen residents waited outside the borough Newsroom ..............................829-7242
basket at her on Sunday. Times Leader Correspondent Academy, council approved a res- building in the cold until the doors were opened at 7:03 p.m. Vice President/Executive Editor
• Police said Robert Ratch- LUZERNE – Borough Council olution authorizing the school’s Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
ford, 27, of North Main Street, approved a motion Wednesday staff to use a temporary speed After the door was opened, officials told the public council would Asst. Managing Editor
will be cited with public night to outsource the work of bump in front of their school go into an executive session and the public would have to go Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232

drunkenness after he was the borough secretary, effective when students are being dropped back outside. Editorial Page Editor
Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
allegedly found intoxicated in immediately. off and picked up. The school had
the area of South Main and The vote was 4-2, with Michael expressed safety concerns, and it Features Editor
Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
Parrish streets at 2:52 p.m. Jancuska and Jason Tarreto op- had offered to provide and use p.m. After the door was opened, acting on the secretary, passed a
Wednesday. posed. Council member Kurt the temporary speed bump. officials told the public council motion to award the contract for Community News .........................970-7245
• Lynne Brensha, of Kidder Santayana was absent from the Council also passed a person- would go into an executive ses- demolition of the building at 160 E-MAIL
Street, reported Tuesday meeting. Council then autho- nel motion covering the monthly sion and the public would have to Main St. to Brdaric Excavating. News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
someone stole her purse rized the use of a temporary agen- hiring of police officers with an go back outside. After com- The demolition of the building is Community News: people@timesleader.com
while she was at the Good cy, Action, to provide temporary hourly pay structure ranging plaints from the public, council being paid by a grant through the
Shepherd Lutheran Church on secretarial help at $15 an hour for from $16 for the chief to $12.50 members decided they could use county.
South Main Street. When a maximum of 20 hours a week. for officers. the mayor’s office for the execu- At the request of RJ Walker,
Brensha called to cancel her When asked by the public how The meeting got off to a rocky tive session, and that the public Council passed a resolution au- BUILDING
credit cards she learned there much notice was being given to start. Approximately a dozen res- could remain in the borough thorizing a 15-minute loading TRUST
were several attempts to pur- the secretary, it was stated she idents waited outside the bor- building. and unloading area in front of
chase items in the Wilkes- would be told by phone call or ough building in the cold until After a 45-minute executive businesses during regular busi- The Times Leader strives to
Barre area. when she arrived for work. the doors were opened at 7:03 session, council, in addition to ness hours. correct errors, clarify stories
• Police said Mark Jude and update them promptly.
Krebs, of Davis Place, will be Corrections will appear in this

Wilkes-Barre Area board again fails to replace member


cited for public drunkenness spot. If you have information
when he was allegedly found to help us correct an inaccu-
intoxicated in the area of 48 S. racy or cover an issue more
River St. at 7:07 p.m. Tues- thoroughly, call the newsroom
day. By MARK GUYDISH which expires this December. needed to make the appoint- vice for $1,035; repair of a wall at 829-7242.
• Frederick Hules, 49, of mguydish@timesleader.com But that vote split 4-4 for two ment, so the seat remained va- near the stadium to Panzitta En-
North Sherman Street, report- WILKES-BARRE – While pub- nominees, former GAR High cant. terprises Inc. for $9,500; archi- THE RESIDENCY OF Lu-
ed Thursday morning that a lic discussion of minority teach- School Principal Dino Gallela A Luzerne County Court judge tectural work for a water line re- zerne County Council candi-
window on his vehicle was ers dominated Wilkes-Barre Area and former board member can appoint a replacement, but a placement at Meyers to A&E date Wayne Wolfe needs to be
shattered. School Board’s regular meeting James Susek. district resident must file a pet- Group Inc. for $5,500; partial clarified. Wolfe’s election
• Dana Shumway, 22, of Wednesday, the board did take a Both have filed to run for the ition seeking such action. roof replacement at Kistler Ele- paperwork lists his residency
Exeter, was charged with slew of official actions, including school board in this spring’s pri- Board Member Christine Kat- mentary to Dunmore Roofing & as Hunlock Creek, but Wolfe
public drunkenness around a second failed attempt to re- mary election. sock invited the public to the Supply Co. Inc. for $121,000. said he lives in Plymouth
8:15 a.m. Thursday. Police place member Teresa McGuire, Board Member Lynn Evans budget meeting, set for 1:30 p.m. The board also approved a Township, not Hunlock Town-
said she was under the influ- who submitted her resignation again nominated Susek on at the administration building, contract with Invo Health Care ship.
ence of an alcoholic beverage in December, and inviting the Wednesday, prompting Phil La- 730 S. Main St. in Wilkes-Barre. Associates Inc. for therapists for
on Public Square. public to a budget committee tinski to nominate Gallela. The board also approved a special education.
• Dennis Kepler, of 155 meeting slated for March 31. With James Fisher and Gary change order adding $4,020 to It also approved the purchase
Almond Lane, said his 2002 McGuire is moving out of the Polakoski absent, the vote was the contract for roof repairs at of spring water service from Tul-
BMX X-5 was taken from area. The board accepted her re- 4-2 in favor of Susek, but Assist- Meyers High School, and award- pehocken at $2.65 per bottle and
+(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
outside his residence on signation in January and at- ant Solicitor Ray Wendolowski ed the following contracts: re- the purchase of a wrestling mat USPS 499-710
Thursday afternoon. Police tempted in February to elect said a majority of the sitting moval of tree near Memorial Sta- from Resilite Sports Products for
recovered the sport utility someone to finish her term, board – five members – was dium to Busy Beaver Tree Ser- $8,907. Issue No. 2011-070
vehicle on South Franklin Advertising
829-7293
Newsroom
829-7242
Street. kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com

Nanticoke police seek help in identifying driver in hit-and-run


Circulation
Jim McCabe – 829-5000
HANOVER TWP. – State jmccabe@timesleader.com
Published daily by:
police Bureau of Liquor Con-
trol Enforcement reported the Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
15 N. Main St.
following: NANTICOKE – City police ed to cross the road, said Sgt. Wilson suffered cuts and abra- Roke said he spoke to several Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
• Rap Sports, Inc., doing are seeking the public’s help in Michael Roke. sions. He was treated at an area people who were in the area Periodicals postage paid at
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business as The Sports Page, identifying the driver of a car Roke said Wilson was in the hospital and released. when Wilson was hit, but none
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possessing or operating gam- Tuesday. The driver got out of the car, old, but Wilson was not able to Anyone with information re- Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
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THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ timesleader.com FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2011 PAGE 3A

LOCAL
Candidate
Black men convicted of crimes allege panels didn’t consist of fair cross-section of community

served time Suit: Jury pools violated rights


in prison By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
SCRANTON – Four black men who
King, who was convicted of a non-fatal
shooting, and Larry Woodson, who
was convicted of drug charges, in fil-
mer judge.
The suit alleges the officials conspir-
ed with each other to exclude blacks
for the death of Casey Zelenski of
Franklin Township. Both men are
serving life sentences.
A challenge could remove County were convicted of crimes in Luzerne ing the lawsuit Thursday in federal and Hispanics from the jury pool, de- In the lawsuit, Stubbs says his jury
County have filed a federal lawsuit al- court in Scranton. nying them their constitutional rights pool consisted of 224 Caucasian resi-
Council hopeful Joseph Gorko Jr.
leging their constitutional rights were The handwritten lawsuit, which to have a jury that consists of a fair dents, one black and no Hispanics,
from ballot. He says he is innocent. violated because people of their race was authored and filed by the men cross-section of the community. while Tooley’s jury pool consisted of
and other minorities were excluded without an attorney, names as defend- Stubbs and Tooley were each con- 149 Caucasians, one black and no His-
from the jury pool that heard their ants various officials with the city of victed in 2003 of first degree murder -- panics. The panels chosen for their
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES cases. Wilkes-Barre, the Luzerne County Stubbs for the deaths of Elena Herring trials consisted only of Caucasians as
jandes@timesleader.com Convicted murderers Henry Stubbs District Attorneys and Public Defend- and her 6-year-old daughter, Viktoria
Republican Luzerne County Council and Larry Tooley joined with Kevin ers offices, several attorneys and a for- Ivanova of Wilkes-Barre; and Tooley See LAWSUIT , Page 4A
candidate Joseph Gorko Jr. has served
time in prison for sending numerous

Hazleton will
threatening letters to then-county Dis- P R I M A RY E L ECT I O N
trict Attorney Peter Paul Olszewski Jr.,
raising questions about Gorko’s ability to
serve in public office.

ban the sale


Gorko was convicted in federal court in
April 2002 of sending threatening letters.
The state Constitution says citizens
may be barred from serving in public of-

of bath salts
fice if they have committed a felony.
Gorko, 50, a veterin-
ary medicine consult-
ant from Wilkes-Barre,
is among 16 Republi- City Council unanimously approved
cans who filed paper-
the measure on the first of three
work to be listed as can-
didates on the May 17 required readings.
primary election bal-
lot.
County Election Bu- By STEVE MOCARSKY
reau Director Leonard smocarsky@timesleader.com
Piazza said another Re- HAZLETON – City Council on
publican candidate Wednesday approved banning the sale or
would have to file a le- possession of synthetic cocaine that is
gal challenge seeking currently legal to sell in the form of bath
Gorko’s removal from salts, plant fertilizer and a few other
“I’m not the ballot because seemingly innocuous items.
Democratic conten- Police Chief Robert Ferdinand said he
stupid and ders would not have also supports the ordinance proposed by
figured standing. March 15 is Mayor Joe Yannuzzi that would ban the
this would the deadline to file ob- possession and sale of synthetic cocaine
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
jections to get candi- Rob Wallace draws a numbered ball from a bucket held by Luzerne County Election Bureau Director Leonard Piazza in the city.
happen. I dates removed from on Thursday to determine the May 17 primary ballot placement for county council candidate Rick Morelli. Council unanimously approved it on
the ballot. the first of three required readings.
hope

The council’s numbers game


Gorko said on Thurs- Ed Pane, director of
someone day that he was inno- Serento Gardens Drug
does file a cent and believes he
was implicated be-
and Alcohol services in
Hazleton, supported
challenge. cause he was investi- the ordinance, compar-
If we go to gating sports betting, ing it to one adopted by
organized crime and Candidates for the new county THE BALLOT POSITIONS a previous council that
court, I’m corruption involving First reported online at banned the sale of drug
body pick for spots on the May 17
going to local officials and was 2 p.m. Democrats: Eileen Sorokas, Mario J.
Fiorucci Jr., Wil Toole, Edward A. Bromin-
paraphernalia in the Ferdinand
preparing to write a primary ballot. on timesleader.com city.
widen the book about his find- ski, Harry W. Skene, Linda McClosky
Houck, Bruce J. Simpson, Wayne Wolfe, Previously, “head shops” could sell
federal ings. John T. Nadolny, Michelle Bednar, M. pipes and bongs intended for marijuana
“I began to uncover By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES crowd. Theresa Morcavage, Jane Walsh-Wait- use, council President Jim Perry said.
corruption things that later turned jandes@timesleader.com Urban said he doesn’t mind the kus, Stanley Knick Jr., Thomas W. Ksie- The ordinance banning the synthetic
probe.” out to be true. I was just Luzerne County Council candidate placement, noting his name was list- zopolski, Thomas Mark Rome, John
Adonizio, Tim McGinley, Salvatore Lica-
drug lists the chemical ingredients that
before my time,” Gorko Eileen Sorokas rushed over to her ed last on the county commissioner ta, Thomas Rovinski, Fred Stuccio, Elaine
could be contained in things marketed as
Joseph Gorko
said. husband and gave him a primary election ballot in 2007. Maddon Curry, Casey Evans, John Li- bath salts, plant fertilizer, incense, pot-
Jr.
Republican Gorko said he has re- hug Thursday after she “People don’t just go in and click vingston, Brian K. Overman, Robert G. pourri and insect repellants.
Luzerne County searched law and be- picked a numbered ball the first 11 names. Most people go Webb, Michael S. Giamber, Joseph M. Violation of the ordinance carries a fine
Council lieves he is eligible to that meant her name into the election booth knowing who Padavan, Michael McGlynn, Frank Soro- of up to $500 and/or incarceration for up
candidate serve. He said he wel- would appear first on they’re going to vote for, and they kach, Michael G. Collins, James Bobeck, to 30 days, with each day of the violation
Michael A. Chrobak and Stephen A.
comes a court chal- the May 17 primary elec- look for the names of their candi- constituting a separate offense.
Urban.
lenge. tion ballot. dates,” Urban said. Also, council voted unanimously to au-
“I’m not stupid and Candidates and their Candidate John Adoni- Republicans: Moderno "Butch" Rossi, thorize the police department to enter in-
figured this would happen. I hope some- representatives squeezed “We’ll do what- zio got to pick first be- Gina Nevenglosky, Linda J. Urban, Wil- to an agreement with nCourt – a Georgia-
one does file a challenge. If we go to into the county election cause he was the first to liam "Bill" James, Harry Haas, William based technology company – to provide
court, I’m going to widen the federal cor- bureau office to select bal- ever we can to file on the Democratic McIntosh, John Ruckno, Joyce Dombros- online services for payment of traffic/
ruption probe. We’ll see more people go lot positions, hoping their make it easier side. ki-Gebhardt, Stephen J. Urban, Michael parking tickets.
to jail,” said Gorko, who served in jail for picks would land them He wished the other Cabell, Rick Morelli, Edward Warkevicz, The company provides such services
placement toward the for voters.”
Kathleen M. Dobash, Joseph A. Gorko,
seven years. candidates luck and reac- Blythe H. Evans III and Eugene Kelleher for departments nationwide, including
Prosecutors said Gorko sent 14 letters start of the ballot, partic- Leonard Piazza hed into a pail held by some in Schuylkill, Lehigh and Berks
to Olszewski during a several-year peri- ularly in the crowded Election Bureau Election Bureau Director counties, said Perry.
od in which he threatened Olszewski’s Democratic council race. director Leonard Piazza, pulling on one electronic page of the voting “It’s an easier way for people to pay
family if Olszewski failed to comply with Candidates have tradi- out ball number 16. machines, which means voters would their tickets, especially out-of-town peo-
numerous demands, which included tionally believed those list- “Sweet 16,” Adonizio be required to scroll to a second ple,” Perry said.
dropping off money. In the letters, Gorko ed first have an advantage, though no- said. screen to view all candidates if the The service would cost the city noth-
alsothreatenedtosmearOlszewski’srep- body has produced evidence that Candidates James Bobeck and Mi- number exceeds that amount. ing; the company would charge users a
utation if he did not resign as district at- that’s true. chael A. Chrobak ended up with slots He said Thursday he will have to nominal fee of $1 or $2 for the over-the-
torney. County Commissioner Stephen A. 31 and 32, which means their names review the size of ballot language that phoneoronlinepaymentservice,hesaid.
Gorko, who was sentenced in February Urban, who wasn’t present, ended up will likely appear on a second page of must also appear on the screen to de- Ferdinand said people can save time,
2003 to 97 months in prison, had unsuc- with the last Democratic ballot slot the electronic voting machines along termine the exact number that will fit fuel expenses, and the hassle of finding a
cessfully filed numerous motions seek- on the council ballot, number 33, with Urban’s. parking space near City Hall just to pay a
ing to overturn the verdict. evoking some chuckles from the Piazza estimates 30 names will fit See BALLOT, Page 4A parking ticket.

Fairview Twp. won’t flush owner’s toilet display


By JIM MORRISSEY nuisance.
Times Leader Correspondent Attorney Glenn Yanik represented
FAIRVIEW TWP. – The township zon- Dougherty, while attorney Kevin Walsh
ing board on Wednesday night allowed represented Engler.
Kevin Engler to keep a red toilet on his Dougherty’s wife, Sterling, took the
lawn. stand and said that Engler once had two
Chairman Frank Usavage did not vote toilets on his lawn. She was concerned
on the matter, but board members Shir- about the aesthetic appeal and what it
ley Garren, Bill Ermish and April Jacob- clearly represents. Also, she was disap-
pointed by the way the Englers maintain
son decided the toilet could stay.
their property.
Board member Dr. John Dougherty, When Engler took the stand he said
who filed the complaint against his that he was going to put plants and vines
neighbor, did not vote. in it when the weather breaks.
Solicitor Robert Gonos said there After hearing the testimony, the board
were no landscaping provisions to sup- members excused themselves and went
port removing the toilet. to the back to make a collective decision.
MATT HUGHES/THE TIMES LEADER The toilet is located on the front lawn The bottom line is the Englers have S.JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER

A red toilet sits on the lawn of Kevin of Engler’s property. The complaint the right to have the toilet in their lawn Kevin Engler answers questions about the toilet in his front yard during a zon-
Engler’s home in Fairview Township. states that the toilet was a hazard and a in accordance to zoning provisions. ing hearing at the Fairview Township Municipal Building on Wednesday night.
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Absentee landlords a problem, W-B told


A property management sents more than 100 rental units it’s not because it limits my abil- city should notify district magist- contracted towing company, lots are at the corner of Hickory
owned by out-of-town landlords ity to generate income. It’s be- erial judges and law enforcement LAG Towing. Kadluboski asked Street and Columbus Avenue in
professional urges City
who all purchase the necessary li- cause I grew up here, and today I of the changes, he said. council to review the charges be- the city’s Iron Triangle section.
Council to tighten the rules. censes and perform the required can’t say I disagree with their In other business, City Council cause he said he feels people are Walker paid $8,000 for the lots in
inspections. concerns.” approved an ordinance on first being overcharged. 1990, but the company he bought
There are far too many absen- Lavery said the city needs to reading that would place names Kadluboski exhausted the five- them from – Blue Ridge Con-
By BILL O’BOYLE tee landlords that don’t follow set stiff fines and make them es- on four streets that will be a part minute time limit and asked for struction – went bankrupt, and
boboyle@timesleader.com the rules, he said, and he would calating if possible. He said all of the new Murray Courtright
more time. His request was de- he lost his investment.
WILKES-BARRE – Dan Lave- like to see a long-term solution. property managers and their housing project. The names that
nied and when he tried to contin- The building lots, located be-
ry offered City Council a plan He said he speaks to 10-20 pro- properties need to be recorded at must pass through a public re-
Thursday to crack down on ab- spective tenants daily who are City Hall before any licenses or view before being adopted are: ue talking, Council Chairwoman hind the Turkey Hill store near
sentee “non-conforming” land- looking to live locally. inspections are issued. Atkins Lane, McGowan Street, Kathy Kane asked for a motion Hazle Avenue, were eventually
lords. “When I ask them where they He also said job descriptions Morris Lane and Silk Mill Lane. and second to adjourn the meet- sold to the city by the bankrupt
Lavery lives on Park Avenue would like to live, a solid 25 per- for code officers should be re- Tow truck operator Bob Kadlu- ing and council voted to end it. developer for $300 per lot. Walk-
and works for McDermott & cent answer with ‘anywhere but viewed and their areas of respon- boski again addressed council Council approved the sale of er asked to purchase the lots at
McDermott, a property manage- Wilkes-Barre,’ ” Lavery said. sibility should be more defined. about his concerns about fees be- two building lots to Ben Walker, the same price and council ap-
ment company. He said he repre- “Don’t misinterpret my motive; Once the revisions are made, the ing charged by the city’s current 51, a retired state trooper. The proved the request.

Police: Man traded Three Democrats will run


for Plymouth Borough Council
a gun for heroin
Report alleges Joseph Patrick Carey Avenue Bridge on Feb.
Seeking their party’s
nomination are Bill Dixon,
Steve Gerko and Clif Madrack.
shipping of supplies. He main-
tained weekly reports, oversaw
and loaded containers for over-
seas shipment and did traffic
27, 2009, while driving under control for domestic ship-
Lilly got illegal drug by
the influence of alprazolam, ments.
trading a stolen handgun. morphine and oxycoden. Times Leader staff Gerko graduated from Ply-
Lilly is also serving a proba- Three Democrats have filed mouth High School in 1959
tion sentence on charges of ha- to run for Plymouth Borough and attended Wilkes College
By EDWARD LEWIS rassment and disorderly con- Council. and Luzerne County Commu-
elewis@timesleader.com duct for an incident involving Bill Dixon, 60, is seeking the nity College. In addition, Ger-
KINGSTON – Police arrest- two women at a supermarket Democratic nomination for a ko was in the Army Reserves
ed a man they allege traded a in Edwardsville in September four-year term. He has been a for six years as a military po-
stolen gun for heroin. 2008, according to court re- resident of Plymouth for 31 liceman and was honorably dis-
Joseph Patrick Lilly, 30, of cords. years and is married to the for- charged.
Church Street, Edwardsville, According to the latest crimi- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER mer Janet Flynn, a lifelong bor- Clif Madrack, 65, is a lifelong
was arraigned Monday by Dis- nal complaint: Election Bureau Director Leonard Piazza sets up the ballot draw- ough resident. They have two resident of Plymouth. He is an
trict Judge Paul Roberts in Police learned that Lilly was ing. Behind him are employees Andrea Hill and Marian Morris. children and a grand-daughter. Army Vietnam veteran and a
Kingston on charges of fire- attempting to sell guns to oth- An Army veteran, Dixon member of the VFW and Amer-
arms not to be carried without er people in exchange for hero- want to choose someone on the served with the 101st Airborne ican Legion for more than 40

BALLOT
a license, illegal transfer of a in on Friday. Surveillance was second screen, the machine will and 1st Infantry in the Vietnam years. Madrack has have been
firearm to another person, pos- set up near Lilly’s residence on alert them they they’ve already War and has been employed by involved in Scouting for 55
session of a controlled sub- Church Street. picked the allowable number. UGI Electric Division for 24 years. He is a member of the
stance, possession of drug par- Police spotted Lilly leaving Voters must then hit the “back” years. He holds the position of Citizens for Home Rule for Lu-
Continued from Page 3A
aphernalia, receiving stolen his residence and getting button and touch the names 3rd Class Sub-Station Mainte- zerne County and a member of
property and criminal use of picked up by another person. on each screen. The candidates’ they want to deselect before re- nance. He is a life member of Plymouth Alive.
communication facility. He was Lilly was driven to a residence municipality of residence will al- turning to the second page. the VFW Post 1425 Plymouth He has been involved in nu-
jailed at the Luzerne County on Poplar Street, Larksville, so be listed by their names. The November ballot will like- and is a member of the Ply- merous civic projects and a
Correctional Facility for lack of which he briefly entered before “We’ll do whatever we can to ly spill onto a second page in the mouth Recreation Board. strong advocate of public invol-
$25,000 bail. returning to the vehicle. make it easier for voters. We’ll county council race because it Dixon has been active in vement in government. In addi-
Police alleged Lilly got hero- Police said they recovered a listen to candidates’ input, but will contain the names of 11 youth sports organizations for tion, Madrack was a police offi-
in after trading a stolen .45- .45-caliber handgun in a hol- at the end of the day, the hard- Democrats, 11 Republicans and 23 years and he volunteers for cer for 10 years and Plymouth
caliber handgun on Friday. ster that Lilly wrapped in a T- ware and software have techni- Independent and third-party Rails and Trails. His goal as a borough administrator for 8
In an unrelated case, Lilly shirt. Police said in the com- cal limitations,” Piazza said. contenders who secure nearly councilman is to control spend- 1/2 years. Most recently he ob-
was sentenced in April last plaint they also recovered four Voters won’t miss the names 1,000 petitions after the primary. ing, increase police presence, tained 10 years experience as
year to 90 days to 15 months in heroin packets and $378 on Lil- of second-page candidates be- Two third-party candidates and promote transparency in the director of the Luzerne
jail on charges of driving under ly. cause they must hit the “next” have already announced they our local government. County Parks Department.
the influence of a controlled The gun was reported stolen button to advance through the will be running in November – Steve Gerko, 69, has worked Madrack said he loves the
substance. during a burglary, police said. ballot and cast their votes, Piaz- Tim Mullen, a Libertarian, and for Leslie Fay as a trim coor- community and Plymouth, and
Larksville police said in ar- A preliminary hearing is za said. Charles “Bible Buck” Hatchko, dinator for 25 years. He did in- feels the citizenry is being sold
rest records that Lilly nearly scheduled on March 16 before If voters have already picked of the American Independent ventory control in foreign short with the current leader-
struck several vehicles on the Roberts. 11 candidates and decide they Party. countries, purchasing, and ship.

LAWSUIT
prison for his role in a drug traf- says. Chief Public Defender Al Flo- District Attorney Jacqueline Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom
ficking ring. The suit says Stubbs, Tooley, ra, who represented Stubbs at Musto Carroll, who is also Leighton as a defendant based
The suit says King’s jury pool King and Woodson, did not his trial and is named as one of named as a defendant, said the on the allegation that he knew
consisted of 75 Caucasians and come to the realization that mi- the defendants in the suit, said suit “appears to be without mer- of the discriminatory jury selec-
Continued from Page 3A
Woodson’s consisted of 40 Cau- norities had been excluded the allegations are “absolutely it.” tion process, but did not take
the blacks were excluded based casians. There were no blacks from their jury pools until they ridiculous.” “We’re still going to have to action to stop the practice.
on challenges issued by prose- or Hispanics in either pool. all met while serving time at a “That makes no sense. We are turn it over to our lawyers,” she Leighton did not return a phone
cutors. During their trials, the total prison in Michigan, which has representing the defendant. Ob- said. message left through his assist-
Stubbs and Tooley claim the population of blacks in Luzerne taken Pennsylvania inmates be- viously, if anything, we would The lawsuit also names ant, Drew McLaughlin.
pool was not representative of County was 7,737, the suit says, cause of overcrowding, and be- try if at all possible to have peo-
the racial mix of Wilkes-Barre citing a fact sheet from the gan discussing the selection ple on the jury of various races,”
city, which they say had 2,193 2006-2008 Census Bureau. process in their cases. Flora said.
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◆ Counteroffensive in Libya reverses opposition’s advance


GOP says
I N B R I E F

Rebels retreat from oil port Muslim


By PAUL SCHEMM
Associated Press
“I have two made diplomatic gains.
France became the first
hearing a
success
RAS LANOUF, Libya — words to our country to recognize the re-
With fierce barrages of tank brothers and sis- bels’ eastern-based govern-
and artillery fire, Moammar ing council, and an ally of
Gadhafi’s loyalists threw re- ters in the east: President Nicolas Sarkozy
bels into a frantic retreat from We’re coming.” said his government was Inquiry in Washington
a strategic oil port Thursday planning “targeted oper-
Seif al-Islam examined risk of ‘homegrown’
in a counteroffensive that re- ations” to defend civilians if
Gadhafi’s son
versed the opposition’s ad- the international communi- Islamic terrorism.
vance toward the capital of ty approves. U.S. Secretary AP PHOTO
Tripoli and now threatens its positions in of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said she A Libyan youth has his face painted
the east. would meet with opposition leaders in the with a pre-Gadhafi flag during a protest By JAMES OLIPHANT
Hundreds of rebels in cars and trucks U.S., Egypt and Tunisia. to demand the resignation of Gadhafi. Tribune Washington Bureau
AP PHOTO mounted with machine guns sped east- In Tripoli, Gadhafi’s son Seif al-Islam WASHINGTON — Rep. Peter
Lohan rejects plea deal in theft case ward on the Mediterranean coastal road vowed to retake the eastern half of the Theretreatwasaheavyblowfortherag- King and his fellow Republicans
Lindsay Lohan leaves Los Angeles in a seemingly disorganized flight from country, which has been in opposition tag rebel forces of armed civilians and mu- in the House declared their
Superior Court on Thursday followed Ras Lanouf as an overwhelming force of hands since early in the 3-week-old upris- tinous army units that only days before much-criticized hearing into
by her mother, Dina, far left, and sis- rockets and shells pounded a hospital, ing. had confidently charged west, boasting Muslim “radicalization” in Amer-
ter, Ali, second from left. Lohan reject- mosque and other buildings in the oil “I have two words to our brothers and they would march the hundreds of miles ica a success, even as detractors
ed a plea agreement Thursday offered complex. Doctors and staff at the hospital sisters in the east: ‘We’re coming,’ ” he told (kilometers) to “liberate” Tripoli. slammed it as an “outrage” and
by prosecutors in a grand theft case were hastily evacuated along with wound- a cheering crowd of young supporters. He There were no concrete signs of West- “reality TV.”
that included a guaranteed return to ed from fighting from the past week. depicted Libyans in the east as being held ern moves toward military assistance that “Our hearings today were in-
jail. She told a judge she agreed to The rout came even as the opposition “hostage” by terrorists. the opposition has been pleading for. formative and
delaying her case until a preliminary educational, and
hearing when prosecutors will present hopefully will
evidence against her. Lohan is ac-
cused of taking a $2,500 necklace
from a Venice jewelry store.
ONE FOR THE BOOKS have conse-
quences in the
Muslim Ameri-
can communi-
MOGADISHU, SOMALIA ty,” King, chair-
man of the “The hys-
Would-be rescuers killed Homeland Se-
curity Commit- teria and

A n attempt by Somali security forces


to free a Danish family from a pi-
tee, told report- madness
ers after the
rate gang on Thursday turned deadly more than four- leading up
after the would-be rescuers walked into hour hearing on to this did
an ambush, a pirate and a security Capitol Hill on
official said. Thursday.
nobody
Pirate Bile Hussein told The Associ- “The hysteria much
ated Press that armed forces from and madness good.”
Somalia’s semiautonomous northern leading up to
region of Puntland tried to surround this did nobody U.S. Rep. Peter
the village of Hul Anod and free the much good,” he King
family but were beaten back before said. R-New York
they were in position. He said some “The purpose
government forces were killed and of today’s hear-
others were captured but did not give ing was to inform, not to in-
exact figures. flame,” added Rep. Dan Lungren,
“We foiled their attempt to recover R-Calif.
the Danish family,” he said. “We have King, a New York congress-
killed and captured some of their sol- man, spent much of the day offer-
diers … The hostages are safe and still ing a strident defense of the hear-
in our hands.” ing, which examined the risk of
“homegrown” Islamic terrorism,
SANAA, YEMEN while Democrats and civil rights
Constitution offer rejected groups decried it as a divisive
spectacle that they argued would
Yemen’s embattled president on sow mistrust in Muslim commu-
Thursday proposed a new constitution nities nationwide.
guaranteeing the independence of the AP PHOTO At the close of the hearing,
parliament and judiciary, but thou-
sands of unsatisfied protesters poured
into the streets to demand his ouster.
B esse Cooper, 114, receives a kiss from her grandson Paul Cooper, 42, Thursday during a ceremony at which
Guinness World Records recognized her as the world’s oldest living person at the nursing home where she
lives in Monroe, Ga.
King pledged more inquiries
would soon follow, including one
that would focus on radical Islam
Opposition leaders promptly rejected in America’s prisons.
President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s offer The committee heard testimo-
and called for mass demonstrations ny from several members of Con-

At least 24 dead in China quake


Friday, marking a month since the gress, including Rep. Keith Elli-
protests began. son, D-Minn., a Muslim who per-
The demonstrators have set up pro- haps provided the day’s most
test camps in the capital and the cities memorable moment when he
of Aden and Taiz, saying they won’t broke down and tearfully de-
leave until U.S.-backed Saleh resigns. scribed the actions of a Muslim
Saleh, an ally in the Obama’s admin- A woman More than 200 are injured and 1,000 floors. Police, firefighters and soldiers paramedic from New York who
istration’s fight against al-Qaida, has mourns rushed to the area to pull out people died while responding to the
for her houses and apartment buildings trapped in the rubble, including a man
been making a series of concessions to Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
try to head off the protests, seen as one loss after toppled in southwest area. and girl stuck in the stairwell of a four- “Mohammad Salman Hamda-
of the most serious threats to an Arab an earth- story building, according to state broad- ni was a fellow American, who
government since popular revolutions quake caster China Central Television. gave his life for other Ameri-
toppled regimes in Tunisia and Egypt. jolted By TINI TRAN Parts of a supermarket and a hotel cans,” Ellison said. Democrats
Yingjiang Associated Press caved in, while sidewalks were lined with made clear they disapproved of
NEW YORK County in injured on blankets, being shielded from
BEIJING — A magnitude 5.8 earth- the proceedings.
south- the sun by large vendor umbrellas.
quake toppled more than 1,000 houses Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-
Legislators face charges western
China’s
and apartment buildings in China’s
The official Xinhua News Agency re-
ported that 24 people had been killed, in- Texas, shouting over King’s
An influential New York state sen- Yunnan southwest near the border with Myan- cluding four students, citing the Ying- pounding gavel, labeled the pro-
ator, an assemblyman and a well- Province mar on Thursday, killing at least 24 peo- jiang county government in Yunnan prov- ceedings “an outrage.” Rep.
known lobbyist were among eight on Thurs- ple and injuring more than 200, officials ince. Another 207 people were injured, Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y., dismissed
people charged Thursday in what fed- day. and state media said. 33 of them in critical condition. the hearings as “great congres-
eral prosecutors called “a broad-based Photos from the scene showed build- About 1,200 houses or apartments sional theater” and “the equiva-
bribery racket” that lined the senator’s
AP PHOTO ings that buckled, crushing their lower were crushed by the quake. lent of reality TV.”
pockets with more than $1 million.
A criminal complaint charges Sen.
Carl Kruger and Assemblyman William
Boyland Jr., both Brooklyn Democrats,
and Manhattan-based lobbyist Richard
Lipsky with two counts of conspiracy
Police clear protesters from Wisconsin Capitol
and one count of money laundering —
By DINESH RAMDE As the lawmakers left the Assembly, Rallies against the bill have attract-
Associated Press ed thousands of protesters to the Capi-
the latest in a string of corruption the protesters exchanged high-fives
cases to rock Albany. MADISON, Wis. — Police carried tol over the past several weeks. A vote
dozens of protesters from a hallway with the Democrats and chanted on it had been held up after 14 Demo-
Lipsky was accused of directing
about $252,000 in lobbying fees into a leading to the Wisconsin Assembly on "thank you" as they wound through cratic senators fled to Illinois three
bank account used by Kruger between Thursday morning as Democratic rep- the crowd. weeks ago, leaving that chamber one
2007 and 2010 in exchange for the resentatives pounded on the locked short of the 20 members needed to
senator giving legislative support to door of the chamber, demanding to be take up any measures that spend mon-
Lipsky & Associates’ clients. let in before a historic vote on an ex- tives who voted against the bill. As the ey.
plosive bill taking away public work- lawmakers left the Assembly, the pro- Republicans got around that
QATIF, SAUDI ARABIA ers’ collective bargaining rights. testers exchanged high-fives with the Wednesday by using an unexpected
The chamber was locked while po- Democrats and chanted "thank you" as but simple procedural move to remove
Shiite protesters dispersed lice did a security review in the crowd-
ed Capitol. Later Thursday, protesters
they wound through the crowd.
The Republicans left the Assembly
all spending measures from Gov. Scott
Walker’s collective bargaining legisla- AP PHOTO
Saudi police opened fire Thursday to who remained outside the chamber under heavy guard as protesters shout- tion and voting to approve it without The statue "Forward" displays a new
disperse a protest in the mainly Shiite thanked the Democratic representa- ed "Shame!" Democrats present. sign at the State Capitol in Madison.
east, leaving at least one man injured,
as the government struggled to prevent
a wave of unrest sweeping the Arab
world from reaching the kingdom.
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Governor’s cuts shock WVW board


A WEE BIT OF PREPARATION

All-day kindergarten, dual all-day kindergarten. ogy funding and force the dis- Street Elementary in Plymouth
The cuts also eliminate the trict to impose a hiring freeze on and Pringle Street Elementary in
enrollment and tutoring could
dual-enrollment program that al- all positions. Kingston, both built in the1920s.
vanish, members say. lows seniors to take college Last month, the board ap- State Street was constructed in
classes while still in high school. proved a tentative budget for 1978.
It also eliminates the education- 2011-12. The $63.3 million “Absolutely not,” said Wil-
By CAMILLE FIOTI al assistance program, which spending plan must now be re- liams, pointing out the project
Times Leader Correspondent funds the after-school tutoring worked to accommodate for the will enhance the educational op-
KINGSTON -- The governor’s program. loss of state funding, the board portunities of the students.
call on Tuesday to slash $1 bil- “It will limit their educational said. “When it comes to educating our
lion in state spending for public opportunities, hurt PSSA scores “We have no choice but to take students, that’s what’s impor-
schools will have a devastating and hurt the child,” Williams (the loss) out of the budget,” tant,” he said.
impact on the district, the said. Williams said after the meeting. But Karwoski pressured the
Wyoming Valley West School “I think it’s a shame what The board has until June 30 to board to scrap the project. “I’m
Board said Wednesday. they’ve done,” he said. “The adopt a final budget. just concerned that taxes keep
The proposed 2011-12 fiscal state’s disinterest in public edu- During the meeting, Donald going up and up, and you just
year state budget of $27.3 billion cation is really tragic.” Karwoski of Plymouth asked the keep going ahead and spending
eliminates a little more than $2 Board President Joseph Ma- board if it is considering holding money,” he said. CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
million in state subsidies and
grants to the district.
Board Member Barry Wil-
zur urged taxpayers to call state
officials to protest. “This is a bla-
tant attack on middle-class peo-
off on the $28 million State
Street Elementary project in
light of the loss of subsidies. The
Mazur added the two older
schools are not only dilapidated
but also dangerous.
K imberly Martini of Children’s Service Center in Wilkes-
Barre decorates the group’s float that will be in Wilkes-
Barre’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday. It begins at 2
liams gave a breakdown of the ple,” he said. “Working parents project calls for doubling the size He invited anyone interested, p.m. on South and South Main streets. For more on the
funding sources that had been depend on all-day kindergarten.” of State Street Elementary in to call him to arrange a tour of
parade, see Page 3 of The Guide in today’s paper.
used to pay for expenses such as The cuts will also cut technol- Plymouth and closing Main the Main Street building.

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Margaret Reed Halupke John J. ‘Smokey’ Smolko


Selenski’s
ROBERT W. FULLER, 64, of
Hanover Township, died Thurs-
day, March 10, 2011. He was em- March 1, 2011 March 8, 2011
ployed by Cornell Iron Works and
M J
appeal is
argaret Reed Halupke, 82, of ohn J. “Smokey” Smolko, 82, of
Williams Bus Line. Robert was pre- the Heights section of Wilkes-
Marietta, Ga., died March 1,
ceded in death by his parents, John Barre, passed into Eternal Life in
2011.
Fuller and Alberta Siley Boice; and Williamsburg, Va., to rejoin his be-
She was born in Larksville, on loved wife, Rita, in heaven.
wife, Sylvia Gregor. Surviving are
February 10, 1929, a daughter of the

rejected
children, James Carver, Kimberly Born October 24, 1928, in Wilkes-
late John and Bessie (Maudy) Reed. Barre, he was a son of the late John
Schlauch, Thomas Carver, Mi-
She attended Larksville High and Philomena (Tkacik) Smolko.
chael Carver, Robert Carver, Diane Educated in the city schools, he was
School. Margaret had resided in Ma-
Hall, Kathy Balls and Robert Fuller a graduate of the James M. Cough-
rietta for the past 30 years.
Jr.; 17 grandchildren; expecting lin High School, Wilkes-Barre.
She was preceded in death by her Following his education, Mr. Times Leader staff
two great-grandchildren; brothers,
sisters Mary Burns, Dorothy Kash- Smolko proudly served our country The state Supreme Court has
Larry, Mark and Dale Boice; as
kill and Thelma Maxwell, and with the U.S. Navy in the Pacific
well as nieces and nephews. declined to hear double homicide
brothers John J. and Donald Reed. Theater during the Second World
The funeral will be held 10 a.m.
Surviving are her husband of 51 War. suspect Hugo Selenski’s appeal of
Tuesday from the S.J. Grontkow- Until his retirement, he was em- a ruling regarding the admissib-
years, Eugene Halupke; daughter,
ski Funeral Home, Plymouth. In- ployed as the head groundskeeper ility of testimony, possibly clear-
Mary Chalawick of Kingston; sons, Funeral services will be held at for King’s College, Wilkes-Barre, for Funeral services for Mr.
terment will be in Memorial ing the way for his long-delayed
Eugene Halupke and John Halupke, 11 a.m. Saturday from the Hugh B. over 25 years. Previously, he was Smolko will be conducted at
Shrine Cemetery. Calling hours trial for the deaths of Michael
both of Georgia; brothers John and Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, employed as a furrier with the for- 9:30 a.m. Saturday from the John V.
are 5 to 8 p.m. Monday. Visit Morris-Charles J. Leagus Funeral
Charles Reed of Dallas, and Robert, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, mer Balut’s Furs in the Hotel Ster- Kerkowski and Tammy Fassett.
www.sjgrontkowskifuneralhome- ling, Wilkes-Barre, for many years. Home, 281 E. Northampton St.,
of Larksville; sisters, Louise Bor- with the Rev. John Franklin Hart- The court on Thursday denied
.com to submit condolences. He was a member of Saint Nicholas Wilkes-Barre, followed by a funeral
ring, of Larksville; Pauline Zelinski, man, rector of Grace Episcopal
Roman Catholic Parish, Wilkes- Mass at 10 a.m. in Saint Nicholas Selenski’s appeal of Luzerne
BETTY E. YOURREN, 93, of of Edwardsville; and Loraine Reed, Church, Kingston, officiating. The Barre. Roman Catholic Church, 226 S. County Judge Chester Muroski’s
Ashley, died Tuesday, March 8, of Exeter; grandchildren, Brandy entombment will be at Denison He was preceded in death by his Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, with ruling relating to the admissibil-
2011, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Skoloda and George Chalawick of Cemetery Mausoleum, Swoyers- wife, the former Rita M. Brown, on the Rev. Thomas Carten, C.S.C. of ity of statements that were made
Medical Center, Plains Township, Kingston; as well as great-grandchil- ville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 May 4, 2005; and by a brother, King’s College, officiating. Inter-
Frank; and sisters, Frances and Ma- ment will be next to his wife in Sa-
by the now deceased father of Mi-
surrounded by her nephew, niece dren, Tea and Olivia. p.m. today at the funeral home.
ry Smolko. cred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic chael Kerkowski.
and goddaughter. Born in Ashley,
she was a daughter of the late Fred
Surviving are his children, Jack Cemetery, Dorchester Drive, Dal- Selenski is charged with killing
Smolko and his wife, Tracy, of Trin- las. Relatives and friends may join Kerkowski and Fassett in 2002.
and Gertrude Morgan Horlacher
and was a graduate of Ashley High Phyllis R. Jones ity, Fla.; Bob Smolko and his wife,
Peggie, of Williamsburg, Va., and
his family for visitation and remem-
brances from 4 to 7 p.m. today at the
Their bodies were unearthed at
School. Betty was a member of the Deborah Smolko Mostashari and funeral home. the home he shared with this girl-
Centenary Methodist Church,
March 8, 2011 her husband, Shapoor, of Phoenix, friend on Mount Olivet Road in
In lieu of floral tributes, memo-
Ashley, and the Catholic War Vet- Ariz.; grandchildren, including Rob- rial contributions may be made to Kingston Township in June 2003.
erans Social Club. She was preced-
ed in death by her husband, Joseph
P hyllis R. Jones, 91, of Dallas,
passed away Tuesday, March 8,
bie, Christopher and Jordan-Anne
Smolko; a sister, Emily Polacheck,
and her husband, Cyril, of Endicott,
the Saint Jude Children’s Research
Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place,
Muroski previously ruled a
transcript of testimony given by
2011, at the Mercy Center, Dallas. Memphis, TN 38105.
(Dody) Yourren; and sisters Olga N.Y.; a sister-in-law, Ann Smolko of Kerkowski’s father, who was also
Mrs. Jones was born October 3, To send Smokey’s family online
Downs, Pearl Purvin, Alice Whit- New Cumberland, Pa; as well as sev-
1919, in Dallas, and was a daughter words of comfort, please visit our named Michael, could be admit-
lock, Gertrude McLaughlin and eral nieces and nephews. website at www.JohnVMorrisFu-
Doris Hannis. Betty is survived by of the late Charles and Mabel Had- ted into evidence at the trial. The
neralHomes.com.
her sister Mildred Erwine and sall Elston. elder Kerkowski had testified at
nieces and nephews. She graduated from Lehman Selenski’s preliminary hearing
Funeral service will be held at High School in 1937, and in her and was scheduled to testify at
10 a.m. Monday at the Lehman early years she was employed as a
nanny and domestic helper.
Mark A. Parlante Sr. the trial, but he died in Septem-
Family Funeral Service Inc., 689 ber 2006.
Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with in- Phyllis was a member of the March 10, 2011 The court’s ruling appears to
terment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Huntsville Christian Church, the
clear the way for the trial to start.
Friends may call from 4 to 6 p.m.
Sunday at the funeral home.
Dallas Jr. Women’s Club and the
Nesbitt Ladies Auxiliary. M ark A. Parlante Sr., of Wapwal-
lopen, died unexpectedly
Thursday, March 10, 2011, at home.
Under state law, Selenski’s attor-
neys could ask the court to recon-
MARY KULICK, 75, of Mount She enjoyed bowling, fishing, gar- well as 12 grandchildren and 14 Born July 6, 1958, in Wilkes- sider its decision. They would
Pocono, died Sunday, March 6, dening, arranging flowers and quilt- great-grandchildren. Barre, he was a son of the late Bruno
2011, at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Al- ing. Funeral will be held at 11 a.m.
have to do that within 14 days.
and Irene Skurkis Parlante.
lentown. Born in Olyphant, she Her husband, J. Wendell Jones, Saturday from the Curtis L. Swan- Mark was a graduate of Crest- They could also seek to appeal
was a daughter of the late John and died February 1, 2011. She was also son Funeral Home Inc., corner of wood High School, class of 1976. He the court’s ruling to the U.S. Su-
Mary Goldich Yaworski. She was preceded in death by sisters Jean routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with was self employed for many years preme Court, which would fur-
preceded in death by husband, Jo- Evans and Ruth Howell. and a member of St. Jude’s Church, ther delay the trial.
seph C Kulick; brothers, Nicholas, the Rev. Patrick T. Colladay, of the
She is survived by sons, Wendell Mountain Top. It could not be determined if
John and Peter Yaworski; and sis- Huntsville Christian Church, offi- He was preceded in death by his
ters, Helen Anderson, and Pauline R. Jones and his wife, Susan, of Kee- ciating. Interment will be in the Mt. they will take either action. Attor-
niece, Melissa Hackney.
Yaworski. Surviving are son, Jo- lersburg, and Sheldon Jones and his Greenwood Cemetery, Shavertown. Mark is survived by children, neys in the case are under a gag
seph, of Mount Pocono; daughter, wife, June, of Dallas; daughters, Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. to- Mark A. Parlante Jr., of Exeter, Ni- order that prohibits them from
Deborah Harrison and husband Eleanor Yanalunas and her hus- day. cole Parlante, of Plains Township, commenting on any aspect of the
Walter, of Mount Pocono; brother, band, Richard, of Dallas; Cindy Sut- The family requests that in lieu of Ashlee Parlante, of Nanticoke, and
Stephen Yaworski of Blakely; sis- case.
ton and her husband, Dale, of Leh- flowers, memorial contributions be Calyssa Parlante, of Lexington, Ky.; The family will receive friends
ter, Ann Fron of Mahwah, N.J.; as man; and Carolyn Trosky and her grandson Jayden Evanko; sister, Pa- from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the funer-
sent to the Huntsville Christian
well as nieces and nephews. husband, Ken, of Shavertown; sister tricia and her husband, Jerry An- al home.
Church Memorial Fund, 1160
Office of Christian Burial will
be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St
Marion Stroud, of Sweet Valley; as Church Road, Dallas, PA 18612.
tosh, of Seneca Falls, N.Y.; and
brother, Rick and wife Chris Par-
Funeral arrangements are by
Mamary-Durkin Funeral Services, Frances G. Kitler
Mary Byzantine Catholic Church, lante, of Naples, Fla. 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. March 2, 2011
Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in
the parish cemetery. Memorial
contributions may be made to the FUNERALS F rances G. Kitler, 88, of Birchwood
Nursing and Rehabilitation Cen-
charity of donor’s choice. Arrange- Ruth K. Pasavage ter, Nanticoke, passed away Wednes-
day, March 2, 2011, at Birchwood.
ments are by Yeosock Funeral
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- March 9, 2011 She was born October 6, 1922, in
DYMOND – Aileen, memorial ser- 10:30 a.m. in St. Mary’s A.O. the Hanover Section of Nanticoke, a
ship. vice 11 a.m. March 26, at Friedman Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends
Farm Chapel (formerly East may call 4 to 7 p.m. today.
daughter to the late Peter and Franc-
SKEAN S. BERRYMAN, 53, of Ruth K. Pa- Halfpenny; and sisters, Ann Alt, Ha- es Petkunis Grigas. Frances was a
Dallas United Methodist Church), SHEMONIS – Joseph Jr., memorial savage, 89, of zel Stephenson, Laura McHugh, Au-
Dalton, Pa., died Thursday, March Lower Demunds Road, Dallas. Mass 10 a.m. Saturday in St. graduate of Nanticoke High School
Exeter, died drey Michaels, Margaret Wolford, Le-
10, 2011, at home. Born on October EATON – Anna, memorial service 2 Mary’s Church, 3529 St. Mary’s Wednesday, and a member of Holy Trinity
na Halfpenny and Bernice Jennings.
4, 1957, in East Stroudsburg, Pa., p.m. Sunday at Salvation Army Road, Dorrance. March 9, 2011, She is survived by her daughter, Church, now St. Faustina Parish.
Skean was a son of the late Plimp- Citadel, 17 S. Penn Ave., Wilkes- STANLEY – Grace, funeral 10 a.m. at the Wilkes- Frances was employed by General
Barre. Saturday from the Franklin Street Ruth M. Pasavage, of Exeter; sons,
ton and Dorothy Frailey Berry- Barre General Raymond J. Pasavage, of Plains Cigar in both the Nanticoke and
EPISCOPO – Marietta, prayer ser- Primitive Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre locations.
man. He was a graduate of East vice 9:15 a.m. today, followed by a Plymouth. Friends may call 9 a.m. Hospital. Township, and Richard J. Pasavage
Stroudsburg University and for the until time of service at the She was a and his fiancée, Carol Burczyk, of She was preceded in death by her
10 a.m. Liturgy of Christian Burial
past 23 years, worked for Derr in St. Mary’s Church. church. daughter of Wyoming; as well as many nieces and husband, Edward M., in 1988; son Ed-
FLANNELLY – Catherine, funeral SUSECK – Genevieve, funeral 11 a.m. the late Ira and Myrtle Redline nephews. ward Kitler; brothers, Peter and John
Flooring Co. Skean is survived by Halfpenny. Ruth was a member of
noon Saturday in St. Mary’s today from Davis-Dinelli Funeral The funeral service will be held at Grigas; and sisters Catherine Yanick
his son, Noah Berryman, and wife Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. the American Legion Women’s
Church, Avoca. Friends may call 10 a.m. Saturday at the Bednarski Fu- and Marion Simkonis.
Stephanie, of Moosic; daughter, at St. Mary’s Church 11:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 Auxiliary of Plains Township. Frances is presently survived by a
neral Home, 168 Wyoming Ave.,
Nicole Berryman, of San Perlita, until the time of the Mass. a.m. at St. Faustina Parish/St. Prior to her retirement, she was son, Joseph Kitler, and wife Joanne,
Wyoming, with the Rev. Paul Met-
Texas; and grandson, Aiden. HUMMER – Francis, funeral 9 a.m. Mary of Czestochowa Church, employed in the garment industry zloff, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Coopersburg, Pa.; daughter Frances
Private funeral arrangements today from the George A. Strish 1030 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. and was a member of the Interna-
SWETZ – Larry, funeral 9 a.m. today Church, Kingston, officiating. Inter- Ball and husband Darryl, Richboro,
are under the care of the Thomas Inc., Funeral Home, 105 North tional Ladies Garment Workers
Main St., Ashley. Mass of Chris- from Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 ment will be held at the Mount Olivet Pa.; sister Bertha Ruda, Sugar Notch;
P. Kearney Funeral Homes Inc., Union.
tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. from St. Stark St., Plains Township. Mass Ruth was preceded in death by Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may six grandchildren; five great-grand-
West Scranton and Old Forge. Leo’s/Holy Rosary, Manhattan of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in her husband, Roy J. Pasavage; call from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the fu- children; as well as several nieces and
JACKIE GASIOREK, 47, of Street, Ashley. Ss. Peter & Paul Church, 13 Hud- brothers, Ben, Guy and Glenn neral home. nephews.
Plains Township, passed away JONES – Phyllis, funeral 11 a.m. son Road, Plains Township. A memorial Mass is scheduled for
Saturday from the Curtis L. THOMAS – Margaret, funeral 10 a.m. noon on Saturday for Frances and her
Thursday, March 10, 2011, at the Saturday at the Adonizio Funeral
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., husband, Edward M., in St. Faustina
Funeral arrangements are
pending from Kiesinger Funeral
corner of routes 29 and 118, Pikes
Creek. Friends may call 6 to 8
Home, 251 William St., Pittston.
Visiting hours 5 to 7 p.m. today. Mary Elizabeth Francis Parish, Holy Trinity Church. Inter-
ment will be in the parish cemetery.
p.m. today. TIPPINS – Candis, funeral 6 p.m.
Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St., KALINOWSKI – Bernard, funeral today from the Earl Lohman March 5, 2011 Arrangements are by the Gront-
Duryea. noon Saturday from the Stanley Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green kowski Funeral Home P.C., 51 W.

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PETER J. MUZYKA, 91, of Bear S. Stegura Funeral Home, 614 S. St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 4 ary Elizabeth Francis, 76, of Wentworth Francis, of Orange City, Green St., Nanticoke.
Creek Township, died Thursday, Hanover St., Nanticoke. Mass of p.m. until time of service. Wilkes-Barre, died peacefully Fla.; sisters, Lillian Douglas, of the The family would like to extend
Christian Burial at 12:30 p.m. at URITZ – Michele, Mass of Christian Saturday, March 5, 2011, at home. their deepest gratitude to the out-
March 10, 2011, at Timber Ridge Virgin Islands, and Maria Brown, of
St. Mary’s Church, 1030 S. Hanov- Burial 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the Born December 14, 1944, in the
Health Care Center, Plains Town- Atlanta, Ga.; as well as many grand- standing staff at Birchwood Center,
er St., Nanticoke. Friends may call Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, 339
ship. N. Maple Ave., Kingston. Friends
Island of St. Kitts, British West In- children, great-grandchildren; niec- 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke; also
5 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the dies, she was a daughter of the late
Funeral arrangements are funeral home. and family call 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. es, nephews and cousins. thanks to Hospice Community Care,
pending from the Yeosock Funeral Saturday at the Maher-Collins Allen and Eldrina Irene Francis The funeral service will be held 610 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, for
KITLER- Frances, memorial Mass
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- noon Saturday for Frances and Funeral Home, 360 N. Maple Ave., Sherriff Webb. at 1 p.m. Saturday from the Hugh P. their compassionate support.
ship. her husband, Edward M., in St. Kingston. She was educated in the local Boyle & Son Funeral Home Inc., 416 The family requests that dona-
Faustina Parish, Holy Trinity VECCHI – Regina, blessing service schools of St. Kitts. Upon immigrat- Wyoming Ave., Kingston, with Pas- tions in Frances’ memory be made to
ROBERT W. HEISER SR., of Church. 10 a.m. Saturday at in the Met- ing to the United States, Mary resid- tor Jeffery J. Kransek, of the First the above-mentioned institutions.
Sweet Valley, died Tuesday, March KOSLOSKY – Dolores, blessing calfe and Shaver Funeral Home ed briefly in Houston, Texas, before Baptist Church of Wyoming, offi-
services and committal 1:30 p.m. Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyom- moving to Wilkes-Barre. Prior to ciating. Interment will be private.
8, 2011, at his home. ing. In Loving Memory
today in the Thomas P. Kearney her retirement, she was employed Friends may call Saturday from
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Curtis L. Swan-
Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. Main WHITEHEAD – Daniel, memorial
service 7 p.m. Saturday from the
in the housekeeping department of noon until time of service. Sherman Schooley
St., Old Forge. Relatives and
son Funeral Home Inc., corner of friends wishing to pay respects Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home
Citizens Bank, Wilkes-Barre. Memorial donations, if desired, Banta
Inc., corner of routes 29 and 118, Surviving are daughter, Shermel may be made to the charity of the August 15, 1929 ~ March 11, 2010
routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek. may do so 1 p.m. until service Francis Bellus, of Wilkes-Barre; son, donor’s choice.
time. Pikes Creek. Friends may call 5 to
7 p.m. before the service.
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the investigation for several prison employees and former in- a controlled substance and con-

ARRESTS
months. mates. He also purchased co- spiracy to deliver a controlled
“We applaud the efforts of the caine from or provided cocaine substance.
Attorney General’s Office in con- to several individuals linked to a Walsh is charged with one
tinuing to clean up the corrup- large-scale cocaine trafficking count each of delivery of a con-
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tion and crime within county ring involving members of the trolled substance, possession of
are: Kevin Domonick Warman, government,” Urban said. Outlaws Motorcycle Club who a controlled substance and con-
50, of Hillside Avenue, Edwards- Piazza said Fierman and were arrested in a 2009 drug spiracy to deliver a controlled
ville; John Matthew Carey, 37, of Walsh would be suspended with- sting, the Attorney General’s Of- substance.
Rutter Avenue, Kingston; Jason out pay until a court hearing is fice said in a press release. Also named in the indictment
D. Fierman, 35, Midland Drive, held. Urban said the Luzerne John Gonda, a former correc- is training officer and current
Dallas; and Christopher J. County Prison Board would dis- tional officer arrested in the LCCF employee Joseph Ciampi.
Walsh, 28, of New Street, Pitt- cuss the issue further at its meet- same sting, Operation Ava- On April 13, Ciampi told Attor-
ston. ing Monday. lanche, testified before a grand ney General representatives that
Fierman and Walsh are cur- The four defendants were ar- jury that he delivered cocaine to Walsh brought cocaine to his
rently employed as guards at the raigned Friday before District Carey, his supervisor at the time, house on Christmas Eve of 2008,
Luzerne County Correctional Fa- Judge Martin Kane, Wilkes- on approximately nine occa- that he subsequently bought co-
cility and were arrested at the Barre. Kane, noting their “non- sions. Gonda also said that caine from Walsh on three or
prison on Water Street in Wilkes- cooperation with the Attorney Walsh provided him with co- four occasions and that Walsh
Barre. Warman formerly worked General’s Office,” set bail at PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER caine on two occasions. approached him in 2009 and told
as a nurse at the prison, and Ca- $5,000 straight bail for Fierman Prison guard Christopher Prison guard Jason Fierman, Two inmates, Todd Junevitz him there was a lot of money to
rey is a former guard captain. and Walsh. Carey and Warman Walsh, who was arrested on who was arrested Thursday on and James Dormio, also testified be made selling cocaine to other
Prison Warden Joseph Piazza were released on unsecured bail. drug charges Thursday, has drug charges, has been sus- Fierman provided the controlled prison guards.
said he was aware of the investi- Officers from the Attorney been suspended without pay. pended without pay. substance Suboxone to Dormio Piazza said Ciampi is still em-
gation “from the beginning,” General’s Office said Fierman on several occasions. Dormio al- ployed by the prison but could
though he was not privy to all and Walsh would be placed in ty Warden Sam Hyder. Warman tion of people he did not believe so said he purchased heroin in not say whether he would be dis-
the details. Lackawanna County Prison in said he would provide Hyder were qualified. Fierman’s presence. ciplined because he had not read
He said the prison “had some lieu of bail, for their safety. A with 30 to 60 tablets of the anx- Warman said there was no sys- According to affidavits filed the affidavit against him.
anonymous tips of people bring- preliminary hearing has been set iety medication Xanax and that tem of checks and balances in Thursday: Piazza said he thinks “good
ing some stuff in, that’s why we for March 17 at 10 a.m. Hyder said he needed the drug place at the infirmary to track Warman is charged with one and bad” will come from the
turned it over to the author- The affidavit states Warman, a to deal with the stress associated the number of prescriptions sent count of delivery of a controlled charges.
ities.” nurse who formerly supervised with his position; specifically, out to different pharmacies and substance and one count of ac- “The good thing is, we’re get-
Affidavits state the initial alle- the infirmary at the prison, used with the Luzerne County debit the names on each prescription, quisition or obtaining a con- ting rid of people who might be
gations were brought to the At- fictitious names or the names of card scandal. allowing him to order prescrip- trolled substance by misrepre- dirty and doing bad things,” he
torney General’s Office during a former inmates to purchase pre- Hyder was furloughed from tions using fake names or the sentation, fraud, forgery, decep- said.
major wiretap investigation in- scription medication on behalf the prison in January 2010, then names of former inmates with- tion or subterfuge. “The bad thing is, everybody
volving cocaine trafficking in Lu- of the prison. Warman was ter- unsuccessfully filed a worker’s out fear of anyone auditing his Carey is charged with one gets painted with the same
zerne County resulting in the ar- minated from the prison in 2009. compensation claim, claiming invoices. count each of delivery of cocaine brush. There’s good people that
rests of 22. Warman testified before a county Commissioner Chairwo- The Attorney General’s Office and possession of cocaine. work here and come here to
County Commissioner Ste- grand jury that he would distrib- man Maryanne Petrilla had also alleges that Carey, a former Fierman is charged with one work every day and work hard,
phen A. Urban said the commis- ute the medication to prison em- threatened to get rid of him and captain at the prison, received count each of delivery of a con- and now they look bad because
sioners have also known about ployees, including former Depu- pushed for the hiring or promo- deliveries of cocaine from other trolled substance, possession of of this.”

HYDER
es of Wilkes-Barre, out there I would know about them,” the prescriptions. He said he was able to 2007, when it was revealed he had used a
First reported at
said Warman’s alle- Moses said. do so because there was no checks and county debit card to pay for drinks at a
4:58 gations “aren’t even The allegations against Hyder are con- balances system within the prison to Las Vegas strip club. The controversy
Continued from Page 1A
p.m. worth a response.” tained in a nine-page indictment issued track the number of prescriptions sent continued in 2008, when it was revealed
timesleader.com “The statement by a statewide grand jury that was hear- out to different pharmacies. prison officials had improperly broken
was having trouble dealing with the you refer to is a ing evidence of drug smuggling within Hyder served as deputy warden from down food contracts at the prison to
stress associated with his job, specifical- statement from one the county prison. 2004 to January 2010, when the county’s avoid competitive bidding require-
ly pressures that came about relating to individual who has criminal charges The grand jury investigation resulted prison board voted to furlough him from ments.
the Luzerne County debit card scandal. pending against him,” Moses said. “Mr. in charges being filed by the state Office the $74,263-a-year position. His tenure After he was furloughed, Hyder
“Warman testified that Sam Hyder Warman is charged with felonies. Mr. of Attorney General against Warman was rocked by controversy from the sought to collect workers’ compensa-
was consuming so many tablets so fre- Hyder is not. Take that for what it’s and three other current or former guards start. tion, claiming he blacked out in August
quently that he feared that Hyder was worth.” at the prison. No charges have been filed His selection to the post was ques- 2009 due to stressors related to the job.
becoming drug dependent on the medi- Moses went on to say that there “is against Hyder. tioned because he was a good friend of A judge who heard his case denied his
cation,” the indictment says. nothing to indicate” that Hyder commit- Warman told the grand jury that he ob- former Commissioner Greg Skrepenak, request in September, saying he did not
Hyder could not be reached for com- ted any crime or acted unprofessionally. tained the medication for Hyder by us- who sat on the prison board at the time. believe the stressors were abnormal for
ment Thursday. His attorney, Peter Mos- “I’m certain if those allegations were ing the name of a former inmate to fill Hyder again came under scrutiny in the position.

COLLEGES
loss of dual enrollment money region’s health care and econo- to have to sit down and discuss Loss of the IAG money, intro- tering the program won’t go
that served 14 students this my.” everything about the impact of duced as a way to help level the down, but the college will have
year. The school is small but grow- this, and how we allocate our playing field between private to cover those costs with mon-
Medical College President ing rapidly as planned, from resources,” but added that tui- and state institutions, would be ey that possibly could have
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and Dean Dr. Robert D’Alessan- 170 students this year to almost tion was not raised this year another matter. “There is no gone toward financial aid.
cut in grants given to students dri noted the school faced the 300 next year, D’Alessandri and doing so again in the face of way we could recoup that,” But it was the little-known
through the Pennsylvania same threat in 2009 when then- said, and it is producing doc- any cuts “is a last resort.” MacDowell said. Alumni and NETS program that Cerza saw
Higher Education Assistance Gov. Ed Rendell proposed a $5 tors for the region and the state Misericordia President Mi- community members donate as a small but significant loss.
program, a needs-based grant million cut in state funding. at a time when the need is chael MacDowell said the toward needs-based scholar- Eligible science and technolo-
that would have the maximum The school convinced enough about to mushroom as baby school “is working very hard to ships, “but you can’t ask these gy majors get the $3,000 a year
annual award drop from $3,541 legislators of the value of the in- boomers hit retirement age. He increase our scholarship mon- people to give to the general from sophomore through se-
to $3,056. And Corbett wants to vestment, and the cuts were promised that any tuition in- ey available,” and if the PHEAA fund.” nior year if they maintain a 3.0
zero out a little-known program never made. crease will be modest even if cuts occur, those efforts will King’s Director of Financial grade-point average, and many
that gives $3,000 annually for “We’re very hopeful,” D’Ales- the proposed cuts happen. “We have to be increased. “We’ve Aid Donna Cerza said the IAG of them likely planned to have
three years to high-achieving sandri said. “We think this is a are not going to take this out on made a strategic decision to loss indirectly impacts student the money next year.
state residents majoring in key new governor who has not had students.” keep our tuition lower than any aid because it is used to admin- If Corbett’s cuts are enacted,
science and technology fields. the exposure to TCMC and to LCCC President Tom Leary four-year, private institution in ister the PHEAA program at it would be “like breaking a
Corbett also completely cut the importance of TCMC to the said college officials are “going the area,” he said. the school. The cost of adminis- promise,” she said.
funding for a dual enrollment
program that let hundreds of lo-
cal high school students take THE TIMES LEADER’S
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN BRIEF


DALLAS: A homemade ham
and cabbage dinner and bake
sale is planned from 4:30 to 6:30
p.m. Saturday at Loyalville
United Methodist Church, Loy-
alville Road.
Adult dinners cost $8 and
$3.50 for children younger than
12 years old. Takeouts will be
available. To place orders in
advance, leave a name, phone
number, number of dinners and
a pickup time at 477-3521.
Carlee M. Thomas LUZERNE COUNTY: WVIA-
Carlee Morgan Thomas, daugh-
ter of Brian and Casey Thomas,
Auction will benefit child care center FM’s longest-running program,
“Mixed Bag, will broadcast
is celebrating her eighth birth- The Association for Employee Services, a nonprofit organization performances from last year’s
day today, March 1 1. Carlee is a
granddaughter of Deborah
that oversees the operation of the East Mountain Child Care Center Knights of Columbus donates to Kerry Dancers 21st annual Billtown Blues Fes-
Ostrowski, Wilkes-Barre; Jan
in Wilkes-Barre, will sponsor a Quarter Auction fundraiser March 20 tival at 9 p.m. Monday to March
at the Swoyersville American Legion, 259 Shoemaker St., Swoyers- Bishop Hafey Assembly 925, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, on 89.9 FM and at http://
Holliday, Kingston; and Richard
and Jane Thomas, Hanover ville. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. and the auction starts at 2. Tickets hosted its annual ham and cabbage dinner at its March meeting at www.wvia.org/radio/listen-live.
Township. She has a brother, are $5 and include admission and one numbered paddle for bid- Happy Pizza, Plymouth. Entertainment was provided by The Kerry The lineup includes Miz Ida
Alex, 5. ding. Food items and baked goods will be available for purchase at 1 Dancers. The Knights presented a monetary donation to the group and the All-Nightas and Tas Cru
p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance by calling in support of youth activities in the community. Council members Monday, Billy Gibson and Dave
706-7880. All proceeds will benefit the child care center. From left and dancers, first row, from left, are Faithful Navigator Matt Owaza- Fields and Big Bill Morganfield
are Julia Clarke, Gavin Walsh, Jared Zick, Lisa Wallace, teacher, ny, Kasidy Slusser, Abbey Weidler, and Nancy Nealon Carlo, in- Tuesday, Debbie Davies and
Elena Anderson, Samantha Lucas and Abby Orlander. structor. Second row: Jill Kost, Klarissa Rinker, and Betsy Macko. Robin Rogers Wednesday, Ana
Popovic and Part II of the Big
Bill Morganfield performance
Trinity’s Men’s Club Thursday, and The Nighthawks
on Friday.
sponsoring dinner MOUNTAIN TOP: An all-you-
Members of the Men’s Club of can-eat spaghetti dinner will
Trinity Presbyterian Church, 105 take place 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday
Irem Road, Dallas, will sponsor a
at St. Jude’s Church, 420 S.
dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday
featuring Baked Chicken Ala Main Road, to benefit Nicholas
Legge. The menu will include
Siena D. Bruno Pickett, potatoes, vegetables,
desserts and beverages. The spaghetti, meatballs, salad,
Italian bread, dessert, and bever-
meal costs $8 for adults and $4
Siena Devon Bruno, daughter of for children and will be served in ages. Takeouts will be available
Eric and Chastity Bruno, Lower the fellowship hall at the rear of throughout the day. There will
Gwynedd, is celebrating her third
birthday today, March 1 1. Siena is the church, across from Thomas’ also be raffle baskets and a bake
a granddaughter of Earl and Food Town Plaza. Takeouts will sale.
Joan Carter, Wilkes-Barre, and be available at 4. Tickets may be Cost is $10 for ages 11 through
Stanley and RuthAnn Bruno, purchased in advance by calling adult, $5 for children 6-10 years
New Cumberland. She is a great- the church office at 675-3131. All old, and free for children 5 years
granddaughter of Joyce Carter, proceeds will benefit the old and younger. Tickets will be
Wilkes-Barre. Siena has two church’s programs. Planning available at the door or in ad-
brothers, Aiden, 8, and Logan, 4. Committee members, from left, vance at Triangle Pharmacy,
are Hank Williams, Rich Burk- Wychock Mountaintop Bever-
hardt, Tom Pickett, Wayne Wil-
liams, Ken Jones, Allan Hobbs,
age, the Ice House Pub, Cava-
the Rev. Roger Griffith, and Bob naugh’s Grille and St. Jude’s
Smith. parish center.
Legge, 20, was left paralyzed
following an automobile acci-
dent in November. Proceeds will
help Legge and his family travel
to Project Walk, a spinal cord
injury recovery center in Carls-
bad, Calif. For further informa-
tion, contact Terry Bates 868-
6879 or Jackie Davis 868-3635.

Joey Coolbaugh WILKES-BARRE: The


Wyoming Valley Dog Owners
Joey Coolbaugh, son of Jackie Group is selling calendar lottery
and Garth Andrade and Chuck tickets to raise money for new
Coolbaugh and Chandra Hun- ground cover for its dog park at
lock, all of Dallas, is celebrating Hollenback Park. Tickets are $5
his eighth birthday today, March each for a chance to win at least
1 1. Joey is a grandson of Jack $25 every weekday in May in
and Donna Notari, Scranton; accordance with the evening
George and Maryann Coolbaugh, drawing of the Pennsylvania
Trucksville; and the late Marion
Coolbaugh. He has a brother, Lottery. Sundays are worth $50,
C.J., 10, and two step-sisters,
Marisa, 18, and Katie, 10.
Italian American Veterans of Luzerne County Post 1 officers installed and on May 8 and 30 the prize is
$100. Tickets are available at
Officers of the Italian American Veterans of Luzerne County Post 1 were installed at the monthly meeting held at St. Mary’s Antiochian Alterations by Liza, 135 Page
Orthodox Church in Wilkes-Barre. State Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski, D-Wilkes-Barre, was the installing officer. Some of the newly appointed Ave. in Kingston. For store
officers, seated, are Joseph DeLuca, commander; Thomas Debortoli, senior vice commander; and LuAnn Corrado, junior vice commander. hours, call 288-8122.
Standing: Louis Cora, finance officer; William Uggiano, adjutant; Louis Bigiarelli, provost marshal; and Raymond Bianconi, service officer. Other ways to help the park is
Absent are Al Cibello; Dominick Ricardo, judge advocate; Joseph Lini, chaplain; and Neno Sartini, public relations officer; and Board of by becoming a “Friend of the
Directors Vincent Aleo, William Uggiano, John Hyder, Anthony DeAngelo, and Saverio Constantino. Dog Park.” The $50 per year fee
provides a free T-shirt and a
window decal. Sponsorship
signs displayed on the park’s
Parsons Lions Club adds fence are also available for busi-
nesses and individuals. New
2 to its list of members sponsorships purchased before
June receive two months free.
The Parsons Lions Club wel- The cost for the first year is
comed two new members into $250 with a $100 renewal fee in
Elise Ginocchetti its ranks at a recent dinner
meeting. The club conducts
2012.
business meetings at 7 p.m. the
Elise Ginocchetti, daughter of
Brian and Liz Ginocchetti, Forty
Fort, is celebrating her sixth
second Tuesday of every month
at Magda’s Pizza, George Ave- MEETING
birthday today, March 1 1. Elise is nue, Parsons, Wilkes-Barre. New
a granddaughter of Bill and Mary members are invited to join.
Daniels, Wilkes-Barre; Patricia From left are Bill Kowalski, club Wednesday
Ginocchetti, Wyoming; and Jo- president; new member sponsor ASHLEY: Wyoming Valley Mush-
nathan Ginocchetti, Kingston. Jerry Meehan; new members
She is a great-granddaughter of room Club at 7 p.m. at the Ash-
Jim Harrison and Walter Gur- ley American Legion, Main
Mary Ginocchetti, Plains Town-
dock; District Governor Eileen Street. A film, “Morels 101,” will
ship; Sara Daniels, Wilkes-Barre;
and Johanna McCole, West Yurish; and past District Gover- be shown followed by a dis-
Wyoming. Elise has a sister, nor Richard Yurish. cussion. New members are
Sophia, 8, and a brother, Luke, 3. invited to join.
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Editorial
OUR OPINION: 2010 CENSUS

Numbers provide
test for Pa., area
N
EW CENSUS figures ulation fell 3.8 percent, accord-
show that Luzerne ing to census data released
and Lackawanna Wednesday. Lawmakers and
counties grew – if on- land-use planners need to em-
ly by a smidgen – in the past 10 brace solutions to this sprawl
years, which is a welcome re- and restore urban centers. Oth-
versal from the all-out exodus erwise, more of us simply waste
of the Rust Belt days. more time and gasoline while
Even so, the numbers don’t getting to and from rural homes
suggest a rapid renaissance any lacking city “conveniences”
time soon for the common- and services. Then we covet
wealth or for our corner of it. those things until they arrive in
Among the troubling trends: the neighborhood, spoiling its
• The state eked out a pop- country charm. Go figure.
ulation gain during the last dec- • This region’s inability in re-
ade of 3.4 percent, bringing the cent years to come to grips with
number of residents to about issues such as public corrup-
12.7 million. But Pennsylvania’s tion and the proper oversight of
under-18 population declined the natural gas industry makes
during that span, according to for less-than-appealing slogans
the 2010 Census. More must be with which to draw newcome-
done to curb the younger gener- rs. “Pennsylvania: Land of1,000
ations’ impulses to “go West,” crooks” or “Fish our (mostly
“go South” and “go anywhere, pure) trout streams” won’t ex-
just go.” actly get the welcome wagons
• Compelled by demograph- rolling.
ic changes, Congress will shave Between now and 2020, state
another seat from the Keystone lawmakers bear much of the re-
State’s delegation. The state, sponsibility for prepping Penn-
which once upon a time sylvania so that the world beats
MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
claimed 30 U.S. House seats, a path to its doorstep.
will now fill a mere 18. That gi-
ant sucking sound you hear is
Meanwhile, Northeastern
Pennsylvania residents can Here’s a plan for saving SEND US YOUR OPINION
budgetary deficits.
Corbett has shown that he’s siding with
big business while turning his back on two
Pennsylvania’s power deflat-
ing.
work to improve upon the way
we treat the environment and Luzerne County money Letters to the editor must include the
writer’s name, address and daytime
phone number for verification. Letters
of the largest employers in the common-
wealth: No. 7 Penn State and No. 9 Uni-
• People apparently contin- the way we treat each other.

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n John Moga’s letter to the editor should be no more than 250 words. We versity of Pittsburgh.
ue to abandon cities such as Isn’t that the crux of what (March 8), he felt some candidates for reserve the right to edit and limit writers With the environmental and public
Wilkes-Barre and settle in makes people want to call a Luzerne County Council offered no solid to one published letter every 30 days. health concerns that loom large with Mar-
townships. Wilkes-Barre’s pop- place home? plans for dealing with the financial mess • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com cellus Shale drilling, now is not the time to
the county is in, which prevented him from • Fax: 570-829-5537
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
give the industry a free pass. If Pennsylva-
signing their nominating petitions. As a nia is going to let natural gas companies
QUOTE OF THE DAY candidate for council, I am happy to offer
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
destroy its land and pollute its waters, it
to Mr. Moga my plan to reform the ways should at the very least benefit in return,
“In 30 minutes, 18 state senators we handle our finances and increase trans-
call a constitutional convention for the rather than dooming itself to lose educated
undid 50 years of civil rights in parency. citizens.
purpose of legalizing a graduated income
First, require purchase orders for county
Wisconsin.” expenses of more than $50. Our neighbors
tax for local school districts and for local,
county and state governments. What good
Jack O’Muineachain
Wilkes-Barre
in Columbia County already have done
Mark Miller
this and the system is quite successful. It would that do?
Wisconsin’s Senate minority leader, a Democrat,
decried a surprise vote taken by Senate Republicans increases accountability by providing a
better record of what we’re spending; and
It would enable the tax burden for public
schools and necessary government ser- History slipped away
from township leaders
Wednesday night that would strip most collective bargaining rights from vices to be shifted from those who already
public workers. The vote spurred protests Thursday in Madison. as these orders would require approval,
would prevent misuse of taxpayer funds. are overburdened by taxes to those who
Second, empower the taxpayers by au- can easily afford to pay more. Will this

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happen? ayor Carl Kuren and councilwoman
thorizing the county to create a website –
OTHER OPINION: PUBLIC TRUST that any citizen can access – that will doc- The Republican Corbett administration Mary Yuknavich let slip away another
has all the tools in its hands to accomplish part of Wilkes-Barre Township histo-

Transparency
ument expenses of more than $25. We ry. I am speaking of St. Joseph’s Monaste-
have a right to know this information, and tax reform that would move Pennsylvania
forward into the 21st century. The ball is in ry, which the township could purchase, as
it could prevent corrupt individuals from well as Wilkes-Barre Township High
pocketing or misspending the people’s the governor’s hand. Will he fumble it or

vital on shale gas


complete the pass that will go down in School, which was offered for free.
money, because if there’s anything shady Why aren’t the townspeople in an uproar
going on, the math won’t add up. history?
David L. Faust
over losing two of our biggest assets and
Finally, freeze property tax rates at their historic legacies? People, you should be
Selinsgrove

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2010 levels and ensure a clear appeals ashamed of yourselves for letting Kuren
OM RIDGE, THE The newspaper quoted scien- process be in place one month prior to any and Yuknavich rule you like sheep.
front man for Pennsyl-
vania’s Marcellus
tists and lawyers at today’s En-
vironmental Protection Agency
future reassessment. We have to help the
people who are being taxed out of their Proposed budget unfair Joseph Naperkowski
Wilkes-Barre

to education and future


Shale gas drilling in- who worry that history could be houses, and a freeze would allow the coun-
dustry, struck the right note last repeating itself, as the agency ty to re-evaluate its methods of handling
week at a public roundtable in conducts a broad study into this issue. The new government has a
State stores are assets,
I
Canonsburg. deep gas drilling and its risks. t scares me to death to think that Gov.
moral call to make: raise taxes or kick
Tom Corbett disregards education as a
Three days after an accident
and fire injured three workers at
a gas compressor station in
Internal documents indicate
that the scope of the study “was
narrowed after pressure by the
people out of their homes. I will work as
hard as I can to prevent the latter from
vital agent in Pennsylvania’s future.
Corbett’s proposed budget beheads edu-
not a one-time bonanza
coming to pass.

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cation by chopping off 52 percent of public ov. Tom Corbett apparently believes
Washington County, the former industry and allies in Congress, These plans are available on my cam-
universities’ funding and making extreme that privatizing the state liquor stores
governor said the industry as well as budget and time con- paign website: www.caseyevans.org.
cuts to public schools’ budgets. The regres- is making smaller government.
must be more forthcoming in straints,” the Times reported. Casey Evans State Rep. Mike Turzai, R-Allegheny
sive cuts stymie the intellectual and eco-
providing the public with infor- Still, after seven Pennsylva- Democratic candidate
County, speaking at a committee hearing,
Luzerne County Council nomic prosperity of the state; without
mation. His audience included nia rivers were found to have no estimates that the state would receive
Lehman Township education, jobs will leave the state at an
state legislators, township su- radiation problems related to incalculable rate. about $2 billion for the privatizing of its
pervisors and congressional Marcellus Shale drilling, the
State GOP leaders can
His plan is a short-term solution with wine and liquor stores.
aides. Ridge said that even “if EPA has said it will take a more dire long-term ramifications. Currently, the commonwealth acquires
there are missteps, (the indus- active role in reviewing permits Surely, there are more efficient ways to about a half-billion dollars annually in
try should) acknowledge it, cor-
rect it.”
and environmental impacts in
the state. construct tax equity make up the budget deficits that don’t
come at the expense of the state’s youth.
profits from the wine and liquor stores;
over five years the state treasury will ob-
Pennsylvanians, many of That brings us back to the

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or many years, the message to Harris- The reality of education is that it tran- tain more than $2 billion in revenue and
whom have mixed emotions if message of Tom Ridge. burg from the taxpayers has been quite scends. By dramatically cutting it, Corbett the infusion of money is ongoing.
not outright fear of this energy If the industry truly wants to clear. Homeowners want relief from is putting a foot on progress. Pennsylvania’s Liquor Control Board is a
and environmental phenom- build trust, it must be open with unfair property taxes, and businesses want If Corbett’s ambition is to ardently make cash cow. Instead of butchering, it should
enon, are all in favor of that. the public. To us that means not the nation’s second-highest corporate in- Pennsylvania “the Texas of the natural gas be milked. Likewise, the revenues from the
Which is why it was disturbing only when there are mishaps, come tax rate reduced. boom,” then the state should tax this in- state Lottery Commission and the state
to read a recent report in the but also when EPA scientists The politicians received the message dustry. Managing a budget also means Turnpike Commission – another lucrative
New York Times that the drill- want to study the potential haz- loud and clear, but so far they have chosen producing revenue to operate the govern- entity that because of Act 44 of 2007
ing industry had worked quietly ards and prescribe the neces- not to answer the call. ment. The Lone Star State understood this pumps about $450 million annually to
behind the scenes in the Reagan sary degree of oversight. For example, Gov. Tom Corbett is pro- and taxed its oilers. Pennsylvania’s Department of Transporta-
administration for looser con- posing to cut funding for education for The governor’s Texas-sized pipe dream tion – are cash cows the state needs to
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2012. This will force local school districts would give drillers an unwarranted free
trols. develop, not reduce by streamlining. These
to increase property taxes or make painful pass. At a rate that mirrors West Virginia’s, agencies are self-supporting and do not
EDITORIAL BOARD cuts in spending that affect educational the potential severance tax revenue on gas draw taxpayers’ revenue from the state’s
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES opportunities for students, or do both. production in 2010, according to Marcel- budget.
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor So what could Gov. Corbett and the lusGas.org, was approximately $556.6 Frank T. Brzozowski
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT Republicans do in order to satisfy both million. This is more than a half billion Member, Democratic State Committee
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. homeowners and businesses? They could dollars that could be used to fix our state’s Philadelphia

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Shickshinny officials go door-to-door with advice


Approximately 50 homes in Council Presi- have already started to pack up,” Street begins to flood, followed EMA coordinator, said the river out of her garage.
dent Rosalie she said at 2 p.m. Thursday. by Susquehanna Avenue. is expected to crest at 31 feet “Everybody knows, once I start
the borough will be affected if
Whitebread She said the borough is moni- The rising waters also back up sometime Saturday. to pack up, they’d better get mov-
the river rises too high. went door-to- toring the height and speed of the Shickshinny Creek, which drains Moore said she advises resi- ing,” she said.
door to the river and has set up a disaster into the Susquehanna, causing it dents in the flood zone to watch Moore said the weather has al-
roughly 50 center in the borough fire hall, to spill over its banks and flood television for flooding emergen- so led the borough to postpone its
By MATT HUGHES homes in the where residents can go with ques- Route 11, Moore said. cy updates, to make arrange- Sesquicentennial dance, original-
mhughes@timesleader.com Moore borough that tions. Moore also met with Luzerne ments for pets, and to pack extra ly scheduled for Saturday. The
SHICKSHINNY – Prepara- stand to be af- The river, she said, has been County officials at 5 p.m. the Lu- clothes and take any necessary celebration of the borough’s
tions for flooding were under way fected if the Susquehanna rises “very swollen; after last week it zerne County Emergency Man- medications with you if you 150th anniversary has been re-
early Thursday morning in Shick- too high, discussing emergency really didn’t go down that much.” agement Agency Building in leave. named the Post-flood St. Patrick’s
shinny. management plans. Shickshinny is not protected Wilkes-Barre. Moore, who lives on the river, Day Sesquicentennial kickoff and
Mayor Beverly Moore and “We have a lot of people who by a flood levee. At 24 feet, Canal Steve Bekanich, the county’s said she has begun moving items is rescheduled for April 2.

Pumps have been brought in to the Hicks Creek pumping station Bins of merchandise are moved out of the Edwardsville Kmart on A loader moves snow in West Pittston on Thursday morning near
to help during the possible flooding. Thursday in preparation for a possible flood. the corner of Routes 11 and 92.

ston Mayor William Goldsworthy.

WATER
“But they said there is a variance
of 2 feet, plus or minus. Two feet
makes a big difference.
“If it gets up to 33, 34, or 35 feet,
Continued from Page 1A
we’ll have about 100 homes affect-
tected to a much higher standard. ed,” he noted.
For those unprotected communi- Goldsworthy said a large pile of
ties, they need to be on the loo- sand and sandbags were delivered
kout.” in the borough Thursday in case
The levees protect most of the they are needed. The Wyoming
Wyoming Valley up to 41 Area High School foot-
feet. The Wyoming ball team will be availa-
The river was forecast- Area High ble today to help resi-
ed to reach around 31 feet dents move items.
between 4 a.m. and 9 a.m. School foot- Low-lying areas of
Saturday, said Steve Be- ball team will Susquehanna Avenue
kanich, coordinator for be available and North Street in
the county EMA. But the
crest level might change
today to help ifWest Pittston will flood
the river hits 32 feet.
depending on how much residents “We’re ready,” Golds-
rain falls and how much of move items worthy added.
the snow pack melts in the out of base- In Edwardsville,
upper Susquehanna River Kmart employees were
basin. As of 8:39 p.m. ments. busy removing mer-
Thursday NWS projec- chandise from the store
tions showed a crest of 30 in the Mark Plaza on
feet, right at major flood stage, at 7 Route 11 in anticipation of flood-
a.m. Saturday. ing from Toby Creek.
Thursday night, the NWS is- When the river reaches 26 feet,
sued a flash flood warning for cen- Toby Creek backs up and floods
tral Luzerne County and there the parking lot and shopping cen-
were reports of some street flood- ter. Merchandise from the store
ing and basement flooding in was being loaded into trailers to
some areas. be hauled to a distribution center
Bekanich said he would be part in Hanover Township out of the
of the skeleton crew that would be flood zone.
in the Emergency Operations “We have two things to deal
Center overnight to monitor the with,” Brozena said. “The heavy
river level. rains are going to come overnight
“A level of 31 feet, that affects that will probably cause flash
West Pittston by getting it on the flooding on the streams. Once AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
roads and we’ll get a couple base- that will dissipate tomorrow, then The Pennsylvania Army National Guard Armory on Susquehanna Avenue in West Pittston is sand bagged for anticipated flooding.
ments flooded,” said West Pitt- the river will start coming up.” Borough officials are monitoring river levels and crest predictions.

TEST
nel for the water to remain within At 8:30 a.m. Thursday, the creek Wilkes-Barre Fire and
its banks. was flowing calmly at less than 1 EMS along with DPW
The South Franklin Street foot, according to the measure- workers shut the flood
Bridge opened in August 2006, the ment scale along the wall near gates along Regent Street
Continued from Page 1A on Thursday in antici-
Waller Street Bridge in October South Franklin Street. By 3 p.m.,
this way to prevent the water from 2006 and the Regent Street Bridge the creek had a much faster cur- pation of flash flooding.
spilling over.” in November 2008. The bridge on rent at a level above 2 feet. The Regent Street Bridge
Flood gates on the Barney Street Barney Street was the last bridge “We’re uncertain of what’s going opened in November
2008.
Bridge will be closed if Solomon to open in August 2009. to come down from the moun-
Creek appears to flood out of its Fire Chief Jay Delaney said it tains,” Leighton said. “We don’t
channel. takes approximately 40 minutes to want to do this (closing flood
It will be the first time the flood set up the flood gates on each gates) in the middle of the night.”
gates were opened since the bridge. Solomon Creek begins in He said the flood wall, if need be,
bridges were replaced. Mountain Top and flows through will be erected on North Washing-
At a replacement cost of $11 mil- Ashley, Hanover Township, South ton Street today.
lion, the four bridges were con- Wilkes-Barre and back into Hanov- The wall prevents flooding from
structed with 26-foot-long gates er Township, discharging into the Mill Creek in the Brookside sec-
that swing open to create a chan- Susquehanna River. tion of the city. AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER

LATINOS
moved here,” Bisono said. had immigrants coming here initially from
Dr.AgapitoLopez,aretiredophthalmol- Mexico to pick the crops or work at Christ-
ogistandaLatinocommunityleaderinHa- mas tree farms. More people came after
zleton, said he and his wife moved to the thatfromNewYork,PhiladelphiaandNew
Continued from Page 1A
Hazleton area from Dallas – about 40 miles Jersey,” he said.
zle, Foster and Sugarloaf and the boroughs north – in 1992 to shorten his wife’s com- It was jobs in Greater Hazleton’s indus-
of Conyngham and Freeland. mute to her Hazleton job. trial parks, Lopez said, that drew many La-
Cecilia Bisono, who operates the Hazle- A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Lopez tinos to the area. Even well-educated Lati-
ton Food Grocery Store on North Wyom- lived and practiced in Arizona before tak- noswhoearnedengineeringandotherpro-
ing Street with her husband, Manuel, and ing a job with an eye-care group in King- fessional degrees in other countries
her brother, Daniel Diaz, said 95 percent of ston. He was happy with the cost of living worked in places such as the Cargill meat
her business is from Latinos. in the city as well. packaging plant in Humboldt Industrial
Nestled in the heart of what has become “You could get a half-double house here Parkuntiltheycouldbecertifiedtoworkin
Hazleton’s Latino business district, the for $350 a month rent. You could buy a their field in the United States.
store is one of the largest of the Hispanic house for $35,000. Not any more; now it’s The Latino migration has spread north-
markets there. about $70,000. I was renting a half-double ward in Luzerne County during the last
Bisono’s brother bought the vacant house with three bedrooms for $325 a decade.
building that once housed an office supply month in 2000,” he said. AlthoughthecityofWilkes-Barresawan
store and the family opened the store in Lopez said that when he moved here, overall population decline of 3.8 percent,
2005,notlongaftermovingtothecityfrom Hazleton’s downtown was filled with va- or about1,600 people, since 2000, the city’s
Long Island. cant buildings. Hispanic population climbed from 683 in
“Life was getting too expensive there. “There was a decreasing population, 2000 to 4,690 in 2010, according to census
My brother was coming here, he was buy- mostly an aging population. There was a numbers.
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER inghousesandpropertyandtoldme,‘Why lot of unemployment, given the amount of In the nearby communities of Kingston
Dr Agapito Lopez talks with Cecilia Bisono, who operates the Hazleton Food don’t you come, take a look around and see people here, but most of them would not and Hanover Township, the Hispanic pop-
Grocery Store on Wyoming Street. Nestled in the heart of the city’s Latino if you like it?’ So we came, we saw a house, want to work in jobs that were too hazard- ulations climbed from 111 to 422 and from
business district, the store is one of the largest Hispanic markets there. welikedit,wesoldtheoneinNewYorkand ous, like cutting meats or farming. So we 69to326,respectively,inthatsameperiod.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2011

PIAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS


OPINION

3 from WVC still alive for gold Blown


TARA SULLIVAN

call
didn’t blow
their tops
M
ike Rice was running
around the court of the
world’s most famous
arena, a self-described “lunatic”
grabbing his own wrist in dem-
onstration of what he believed
was yet another late-game non-
foul call on one of his Rutgers
players. Rice had every right to
be steamed, ev-
ery reason to
be ranting and
stomping to-
ward the refer-
eeing crew in
abject anger.
But here’s
the harsher Mike Rice
truth: Rice
hadn’t yet realized the full mea-
sure of incompetence visited up-
on his basketball team, a come-
dy of officiating errors that
robbed Rutgers of a chance to
win its second-round Big East
tournament game against St.
John’s and put an unmistakable
stain on the Big East tourna-
ment at Madison Square Gar-
den.
With a series of mistakes so
obvious the Big East was forced
to issue a near-immediate ad-
mission of guilt after the Red
Storm’s 65-63 win, the referee
trio of Jim Burr, Tim Higgins
ED BOARDMAN/FOR THE TIMES LEADER and Earl Walton managed to
Vito Pasone of Meyers, top, controls Joshua Patrick of Ligonier Valley during 112-pound action of the Class 2A PIAA Wrestling Championships Thursday morning at mar what had been an enter-
the Giant Center in Hershey. taining, if ugly game, tainting
the St. John’s victory just as cer-

Pasone finds the right way Popple & Mirra tilt odds tainly as they stole a final pos-
session from Rutgers.
The three officials have with-

to Class 2A quarterfinals their own way in Class 3A drawn from the rest of the Big
East tournament.
By the time Rice sat behind a
By DAVE ROSENGRANT INSIDE: • Notebook, 6B By DAVE ROSENGRANT INSIDE: Photos, 7B microphone in reaction to the
drosengrant@timesleader.com • More photos, 7B drosengrant@timesleader.com end of his debut season at Rutg-
HERSHEY — After his last appearance HERSHEY — By now, one would ers, he’d already been handed
in the PIAA Championships was over think that Josh Popple’s opponents ponent, Kyle Stauffer, from Lower Dau- the phone of a co-worker at
quickly, Vito Pasone was anxious to get the event. would know the Coughlin standout phin, chose down position. Rutgers and seen the replay of
back out on the mat at Giant Center. But once Pasone (43-3) got down to wrestler loves tilting enemies and piling Big mistake. the final, frantic seconds. He’d
The Meyers junior had to wait a little work, he looked comfortable and ready up back points. Popple used that to his advantage and already watched St. John’s for-
longer after being called to the wrong mat for his first state tournament since his But that wasn’t the case during the piled up 12 back points in the period be- ward Justin Brownlee step out
for his 112-pound preliminary bout freshman year by defeating Patrick, 7-4 preliminary round of Thursday’s PIAA fore picking top in the third period and of bounds with 1.7 seconds re-
against Ligonier Valley sophomore Josh- Thursday morning during the PIAA Class Class 3A Championships. pinning Stauffer in the third stanza with maining, a move that should
ua Patrick. Instead of being instructed to 2A Championships. The 189-pounder, who was in a score- 1:20 left on the clock. have stopped the clock and giv-
go to an open mat, Pasone waited by an less match after the first period, deferred en Rutgers a final chance to
ongoing match, an unusual occurrence at See PASONE, Page 7B his choice to the third period and his op- See CLASS 3A, Page 7B score.
By then, Rice actually knew
the truth of Brownlee’s multiple
N F L L A B O R TA L K S transgressions, which included
traveling prior to stepping out

Owners, players remain far apart with deadline looming


of bounds and heaving the ball
into the stands after stepping
out of bounds, any or all of
which should have forced a
By HOWARD FENDRICH With the two sides far apart on NFL and union representatives, many times: If both sides have an stand and turn to the American whistle, a clock stoppage and a
AP Pro Football Writer key economic issues, nine of the no one gave any indication that equal commitment to getting people and say they question change of possession.
WASHINGTON — The ten- 10 members of the owners’ labor progress was made. Indeed, the this deal done, it will get done. I that? Look, I understand that “Was there a mistake made? I
sion and stakes rose in the NFL committee joined NFL Commis- loudest words came in the eve- don’t know if both sides have an there’s probably some things Jeff saw it on YouTube,” Rice said.
labor talks with only a day left be- sioner Roger Goodell on Thurs- ning, during a series of back-and- equal commitment. ... Obvious- Pash just has to say, but this is “There was a mistake.”
fore the twice-extended collec- day at the office of the federal forth barbs sparked by league ly, we have the commitment.” the truth: We know that as early The coach paused, measuring
tive bargaining agreement ex- mediator overseeing the talks — general counsel and lead nego- NFLPA executive director De- as March of 2009 ... the National his next words with care.
pires, increasing the possibility but, the union said, none of the tiator Jeff Pash’s comments. Maurice Smith went back to the Football League engaged in a “There is going to be blood
of the league losing games to a owners met with any players. “Things can come together mediator’s office to respond. strategy to get $4 billion of televi- coming through my tongue
work stoppage for the first time Even though there were small- quickly. Things can fall apart “We have been committed to sion money ... even if the games right now, but it’s what it is,” he
in nearly a quarter-century. group negotiations between quickly,” Pash said. “I’ve said it this process. But for anyone to weren’t played.” said. “We’re going to control
how we respond.”
As much as Rice wanted to
PIAA GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNEY P I A A C L ASS 3 A B OYS BAS K E T BA L L vent some more, his detour on-
to the high road was the only

Lehman still has One rung at a time


logical destination for a coach
who has unfairly been portrayed
as a sideline madman. When the

goal in its sight for Holy Redeemer


lasting image of his near-upset
of Villanova in last year’s open-
ing round NCAA tournament
game was the one of his own
Black Knights ready to rebound from Royals are back to climbing the ladder, and Robert Morris players restrain-
ing him due to similarly justi-
disappointing District 2 championship loss they look to take another step tonight in
fied non-call anger, Rice paid
while shooting for a state playoff victory. state opener against Danville. the price on the interview cir-
cuit. The door at Rutgers
opened only because of Fred
By VAN ROSE By JOHN ERZAR Hill’s ridiculous late-April melt-
vrose@timesleader.com jerzar@timesleader.com down at a baseball game, and it
Despite its disappointing loss to Dunmore in When Holy Redeemer coach Mark Belenski is clear Rice remains mindful of
last week’s District 2 Class 2A title game, Lake- looks at Danville, he sees a team akin to West his own advice to his kids: I
Lehman gets a chance for re- Scranton. can’t control what happens, but
INSIDE: State demption tonight. Redeemer defeated West I can control my reaction.
bracket, 3B The Black Knights (22-3) Scranton 42-29 for the District INSIDE: • State Rice’s restraint was the reason
face District 1 champion 2 Class 3A boys basketball bracket, 3B Rutgers athletic director Tim
Springfield-Montco (18-8) at 6 p.m. at Wissah- championship. • Meyers pre- Pernetti later said, “Given the
view, 4B
ickon High School in Ambler in opening round So a similar opponent means unacceptable way in which that
play of the PIAA Class 2A state tournament. a similar outcome, right? game ended, I am very proud of
“One of our main goals before the season was “No, no, no,” Belenski said. “There are no Mike Rice for the way he han-
to win a game in the state playoffs,” said Lake- weak teams. Anybody can beat anybody. It’s a dled himself and our program. I
Lehman coach Jim Spencer. “We still can ac- 32-minute season now.” just feel bad for our players and
complish it.” Whether there will be another 32 minutes for especially for our seniors who
It won’t be easy, especially if the Black DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER Redeemer (22-4) after today will be decided to- played so hard.”
Steve Ruch drives to the basket during Holy Redeemer practice.
See LEHMAN, Page 3B The Royals face Danville tonight in the Class 3A state playoffs. See ROYALS, Page 4B See SULLIVAN, Page 5B
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championship, TBA
B A S K E T B A L L No. 22 Houston in Conference USA championship Scott Piercy ............................................32-37—69-3
Alex Prugh..............................................38-31—69-3
from 9-10:30 a.m. April 9 and April
at the Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas, 8 p.m. 15 at Betzler Fields. The clinic’s
AMERICA’S LINE NBA
Stewart Cink...........................................35-34—69-3
Stephen Ames .......................................34-35—69-3 main goal is to give children the
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George McNeill......................................33-36—69-3 chance to learn the basic technical
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH All Times EST Steve Pate ..............................................32-37—69-3 aspects of soccer in an enjoyable
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Atlantic Division Alexandre Rocha...................................34-35—69-3
CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Bulls - Hawks circle is for Chicago W L Pct GB At A Glance Scott Stallings ........................................35-34—69-3 struction will involve passing,
x-Boston ....................... 46 16 .742 — All Times EST Kevin Messer .........................................35-34—69-3
forward Carlos Boozer (doubtful) and guard Luol Deng (probable/questionable). New York ...................... 34 29 .540 121⁄2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Briny Baird ..............................................35-35—70-2
dribbling, shooting, and how to
BOXING REPORT: In the WBA junior middlewight title fight on March 12 in Las Philadelphia ................. 33 31 .516 14 Atlantic Division Erik Compton .........................................36-34—70-2 properly receive the ball. The clinic
Vegas, Nevada, Miguel Cotto is -$1000 vs. Ricardo Mayorga at +$650; in the WBO New Jersey .................. 20 43 .317 261⁄2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Ben Martin ..............................................34-36—70-2 will be directed by the King’s
Toronto ......................... 17 47 .266 30 Philadelphia ................ 67 42 19 6 90 215 177 Bobby Gates...........................................37-33—70-2
welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$750 Southeast Division Pittsburgh .................... 68 39 21 8 86 196 167 Joe Affrunti .............................................34-36—70-2 College men’s soccer coaching
vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. W L Pct GB N.Y. Rangers............... 69 35 30 4 74 195 169 Joe Ogilvie .............................................36-34—70-2 staff as well as current Monarch
x-Miami ......................... 44 21 .677 — New Jersey ................. 66 30 32 4 64 140 170 Todd Hamilton .......................................35-35—70-2
NBA Orlando ......................... 41 24 .631 3 N.Y. Islanders.............. 68 26 32 10 62 188 216 John Daly ...............................................39-31—70-2 players. For more information or to
Favorite Points Underdog Notre Dame 2.5 Marquette or
Atlanta ........................... 37 27 .578 61⁄2 Northeast Division Carlos Franco ........................................37-33—70-2 register, contact head men’s soccer
Charlotte ....................... 26 38 .406 171⁄2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Kevin Kisner...........................................35-35—70-2
Washington .................. 16 47 .254 27 Boston.......................... 67 38 20 9 85 203 160 Joseph Bramlett.....................................34-36—70-2
coach Mark Bassett 570-208-599,
Blazers 4.5 BOBCATS Louisville PK Notre Dame or
Central Division Montreal....................... 67 37 23 7 81 180 168 Kris Blanks..............................................36-35—71-1 ext. 5334, or e-mail markbas-
Clippers 2.5 NETS Louisville 2 Cincinnati Buffalo.......................... 67 33 26 8 74 194 193 Frank Lickliter II .....................................34-37—71-1
W L Pct GB
Toronto ........................ 68 29 29 10 68 178 209 Shaun Micheel .......................................35-36—71-1
sett@kings.edu.
Celtics 2 76ERS Big 12 Conference Tournament y-Chicago ..................... 45 18 .714 —
Indiana .......................... 27 37 .422 181⁄2 Ottawa .......................... 67 24 34 9 57 151 208 Brendon de Jonge.................................35-36—71-1 The Wyoming Valley CYC will be
Kansas City, MO Southeast Division
Pacers 1 RAPTORS Milwaukee..................... 25 38 .397 20
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Tag Ridings ............................................35-36—71-1 holding a four week Saturday swim
Kansas 11 Colorado Detroit ........................... 23 42 .354 23 Dicky Pride .............................................35-36—71-1
THUNDER 9 Pistons Cleveland...................... 12 52 .188 331⁄2 Washington ................. 68 38 20 10 86 183 167 Kirk Triplett .............................................34-37—71-1 lesson session from March 12th
Texas 4.5 Missouri or Tampa Bay................... 67 38 21 8 84 200 203 Kyle Stanley ...........................................33-38—71-1 through April 2nd. Pre school
BULLS 6 Hawks WESTERN CONFERENCE Carolina ....................... 67 31 26 10 72 193 204 Jim Herman ............................................36-35—71-1
Jazz PK T’WOLVES
Missouri 8.5 Oklahoma or Southwest Division Atlanta .......................... 67 28 28 11 67 187 216 Martin Piller ............................................35-36—71-1 swimmers ages 3 to 5 will swim
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Texas 6.5 Texas A&M or x-San Antonio .............. 52 12 .813 — WESTERN CONFERENCE
Scott Gutschewski ................................34-37—71-1 from 10:00am to 11:00am, and
SPURS 11.5 Kings Danny Renfro.........................................36-35—71-1
Texas A&M 7.5 Oklahoma
Dallas ............................ 46 18 .719 6 Central Division Keegan Bradley .....................................35-36—71-1 Youth swimmers ages 6 to 14 will
Magic 4.5 WARRIORS New Orleans ................ 38 29 .567 151⁄2
Mid-American Conference Tournament Memphis ....................... 36 30 .545 17 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Kevin Chappell ......................................37-34—71-1 swim from 11:00am to 12 noon. The
College Basketball Houston ........................ 33 33 .500 20 Detroit .......................... 67 39 20 8 86 220 195 Dave Schultz..........................................35-36—71-1
Cleveland, OH Chicago........................ 68 37 24 7 81 223 189 Jay Williamson .......................................36-35—71-1
session is $20.00 for CYC mem-
Favorite Points Underdog Northwest Division Nashville ...................... 67 33 24 10 76 169 159 bers, $40.00 for non-members. For
Akron 2.5 W Michigan Rod Pampling ........................................34-37—71-1
W L Pct GB Columbus .................... 66 31 26 9 71 183 200
ST. MARY’S-CA 14.5 Weber St Oklahoma City ............. 40 23 .635 — Kevin Stadler .........................................35-36—71-1 questions please contact Jeni at
St. Louis....................... 67 30 28 9 69 186 201
Kent St 1.5 Ohio U or Denver .......................... 37 27 .578 31⁄2 Bryce Molder..........................................35-36—71-1
Big Ten Conference Tournament
Portland......................... 37 27 .578 31⁄2
Northwest Division Troy Merritt.............................................36-35—71-1 823-6121 ext. 292 or aquatics@wyo-
Indianapolis, IN Buffalo 2 Ohio U or GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Utah............................... 34 31 .523 7 Vancouver ................... 68 43 16 9 95 220 158
Chris Tidland ..........................................35-36—71-1 mingvalleycyc
Kent St 4.5 Ball St or Minnesota..................... 16 50 .242 251⁄2 Fabrizio Zanotti ......................................35-36—71-1
Ohio St 9.5 Northwestern Calgary ........................ 69 36 24 9 81 211 196 Matt McQuillan .......................................36-35—71-1
Pacific Division Minnesota.................... 67 35 25 7 77 176 176
Illinois 3 Michigan Buffalo 5 Ball St
W L Pct GB Colorado ...................... 66 26 32 8 60 187 229 MEETINGS
Pacific 10 Conference Tournament L.A. Lakers ................... 46 20 .697 — Edmonton .................... 68 23 37 8 54 170 224 Upcoming Schedule
Purdue 6 Michigan St or March 17-20 — Transitions Championship, Innis-
Phoenix......................... 33 29 .532 11 Pacific Division
Purdue 11.5 Iowa
Los Angeles, CA
Golden State ................ 28 36 .438 17 GP W L OT Pts GF GA brook Resort (Copperhead Course), Palm Harbor, Checkerboard Inn Golf League will
Arizona 4 California or L.A. Clippers................. 25 40 .385 201⁄2 San Jose ...................... 67 39 22 6 84 188 169 Fla. hold its final meeting prior to the
Wisconsin 6.5 Penn St or Sacramento.................. 15 47 .242 29 Dallas ........................... 67 36 23 8 80 187 190 March 24-27 — Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill
California 4.5 Oregon St or x-clinched playoff spot Los Angeles ................ 67 37 25 5 79 185 164 Club & Lodge, Orlando, Fla. start of the season, Monday, March
Wisconsin 10 Indiana
USC 7.5 Oregon St or y-clinched division Phoenix........................ 68 34 23 11 79 194 198 March 31-April 3 — Shell Houston Open, Redstone 21st,at 7PM at the Checkerboard
Anaheim ...................... 67 36 26 5 77 187 195 GC (Tournament Course), Houston
Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament
Arizona 1 Usc or
Thursday's Games
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime April 7-10 — Masters Tournament, Augusta Nation- Inn in Trucksville. All returning
Greensboro, NC Miami 94, L.A. Lakers 88
New York at Dallas, late loss. al GC, Augusta, Ga. members must attend the meeting
N Carolina 8 Miami-Florida Ucla 1.5 Washington St or Thursday's Games April 14-17 — Valero Texas Open, TPC San Anto-
Denver at Phoenix, late
Buffalo 4, Boston 3, OT nio, San Antonio
or call Frank in order to secure
Washington St 4.5 Oregon or Friday's Games
Clemson 3.5 Boston College
Portland at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 3, Toronto 2 April 21-24 — The Heritage, Harbourtown Golf league membership. Dues must be
Duke 5.5 Maryland or Washington 2.5 Ucla or L.A. Clippers at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Ottawa 2, Florida 1 Links, Hilton Head Island, S.C. paid in full. League play begins
Indiana at Toronto, 7 p.m. Montreal at St. Louis, late April 28-May 1 — Zurich Classic, TPC Louisiana,
Duke 11.5 NC State Washington 10.5 Oregon
Boston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Nashville, late New Orleans Tuesday April 12th at Wilkes-Barre
Atlanta at Chicago, 8 p.m. Calgary at Phoenix, late May 5-8 — Wells Fargo Championship, Quail Hol- Municipal Golf Course. Anyone who
Florida St 1 Virginia Tech or Mountain West Conference Tournament Vancouver at San Jose, late
Utah at Minnesota, 8 p.m. low Club, Charlotte, N.C.
Las Vegas, NV
Detroit at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Today's Games May 12-15 — The Players Championship, TPC cannot attend please call Frank at
Florida St 4.5 Georgia Tech
Byu 6.5 New Mexico or Sacramento at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Sawgrass (Players Stadium Course), Ponte Vedra 675-7532
Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Orlando at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Carolina at Washington, 7 p.m. Beach, Fla.
Atlantic City, NJ Byu 7.5 Colorado St or Los Angeles at Columbus, 7 p.m. May 19-22 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, Swoyersville Little League will hold
San Diego St 13.5 Air Force or NBA LEADERS Edmonton at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Colonial CC, Fort Worth, Texas a work session from 9 a.m. to noon
Xavier 7 Dayton New Jersey at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. May 26-29 — HP Byron Nelson Championship,
THROUGH MARCH 9 Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. TPC Four Seasons Resort, Las Colinas, Texas
at the Little League field on Hem-
Duquesne 10 St. Joseph’s Utah PK Air Force or Scoring
G FG FT PTS AVG
Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. June 2-5 — Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Vil- lock Street. All parents, managers
UNLV 1 San Diego St or Anaheim at Colorado, 9 p.m. lage GC, Dublin, Ohio
Temple 10.5 LaSalle
Durant, OKC ............. 59 551 454 1664 28.2 June 9-12 — FedEx St. Jude Classic, TPC South-
and coaches are asked to attend.
Richmond 6 Rhode Island UNLV 15.5 Utah James, MIA............... 62 576 404 1632 26.3 NHL Scoring Leaders Wyoming Valley Babe Ruth League
wind, Memphis, Tenn.
Western Athletic Conference Tournament Stoudemire, NYK..... 62 620 378 1628 26.3 Through March 9 June 16-19 — U.S. Open, Congressional CC, Be- will hold signups for their second
Southeastern Conference Tournament
Las Vegas, NV Wade, MIA ................ 60 550 385 1535 25.6 GP G A PTS thesda, Md.
Atlanta, GA
Anthony, NYK........... 59 522 398 1497 25.4 Daniel Sedin, Van .................... 68 34 50 84 June 23-26 — Travelers Championship, TPC River season on Saturday, March 12 from
Alabama 1.5 Georgia Utah St 11.5 San Jose St
Bryant, LAL ............... 65 586 374 1633 25.1 Steven Stamkos, TB................ 67 42 39 81 Highlands, Hartford, Conn. 12-2 pm. at the Doughnut Hole on
June 30-July 3 — AT&T National, Aronomink GC,
Kentucky 9 Mississippi Boise St 2.5 New Mexico St or Ellis, GOL.................. 64 598 288 1587 24.8 Henrik Sedin, Van.................... 68 16 63 79
Newton Square, Pa. Sans Souci Highway, Hanover Twp.
Rose, CHI ................. 62 553 322 1521 24.5 Martin St. Louis, TB................. 67 25 53 78
Florida 1.5 Tennessee or Boise St 4 Nevada Alex Ovechkin, Was ................ 68 27 45 72
July 7-10 — John Deere Classic, TPC Deere Run, Players and teams ages 13-15 and
Nowitzki, DAL........... 55 459 292 1267 23.0 Silvis, Ill.
NHL Howard, ORL............ 62 504 418 1426 23.0 Corey Perry, Anh ..................... 67 33 38 71 July 14-17 — British Open, Royal St. George’s,
16-18 from throughout Wyoming
Florida 6.5 Arkansas
Favorite Odds Underdog Martin, HOU.............. 64 422 475 1456 22.8 Henrik Zetterberg, Det ............ 67 18 51 69 Sandwich, England Valley are welcome. Registrations
Vanderbilt 7 Mississippi St or July 14-17 — Viking Classic, Annandale GC, Madi-
Kings -$120/ BLUE JACKETS
Griffin, LAC ............... 65 548 359 1462 22.5 Jonathan Toews, Chi ............... 66 28 40 68
son, Miss.
will be accepted until the end of
Mississippi St 4.5 Lsu Westbrook, OKC...... 63 482 425 1413 22.4 Sidney Crosby, Pit ................... 41 32 34 66
even Jarome Iginla, Cgy .................. 69 30 36 66 July 21-24 — RBC Canadian Open, Shaughnessy March. Season runs from late May
Aldridge, POR .......... 64 565 298 1432 22.4
Conference USA Tournament
CAPITALS -$185/ Hurricanes Bargnani, TOR.......... 56 467 237 1237 22.1 Anze Kopitar, LA...................... 67 21 45 66
G&CC, Vancouver, British Columbia to October. Cost is $85.00/player-
El Paso, TX July 28-31 — The Greenbrier Classic, The Old
+$165 Love, MIN.................. 66 447 396 1375 20.8 Patrick Sharp, Chi .................... 67 34 29 63 White Course, Greenbrier, W.Va. $150.00/family. Individual teams
So Mississippi 5 E Carolina or Williams, NJN ........... 58 396 321 1208 20.8 Brad Richards, Dal .................. 57 24 39 63 will pay only registration and
Bruins -$160/ ISLANDERS
Granger, IND ............ 63 431 307 1293 20.5 Eric Staal, Car .......................... 66 29 33 62 Statistics
Memphis 2.5 E Carolina or +$140
Randolph, MEM ....... 61 489 250 1234 20.2 Loui Eriksson, Dal.................... 66 23 38 61 insurance fees under the Babe
Through March 6
Marshall 3.5 Rice or LIGHTNING -$220/ Senators Lopez, NJN............... 63 473 307 1253 19.9 Scoring Average Ruth Charter and provide for their
Marshall PK Tulsa or
+$180 FG Percentage AHL 1, Graeme McDowell, 68.69. 2, Nick Watney, 68.96. own expenses. For further in-
3, Luke Donald, 68.99. 4, Y.E. Yang, 69.18. 5, Phil
UTEP 6 Tulsa or
Devils -$135/ THRASHERS FG FGA PCT
Mickelson, 69.21. 6, Spencer Levin, 69.32. 7, Jim-
formation, contact the SWB Teener
Hilario, DEN ................................ 323 516 .626 At A Glance
+$115
Howard, ORL .............................. 504 842 .599 All Times EST my Walker, 69.36. 8 (tie), Jerry Kelly and D.A. League at 855-078 or 793-6430.
UTEP 10 Rice Points, 69.45. 10, Vijay Singh, 69.49.
RED WINGS -$285/ Oilers A. Johnson, TOR ........................ 258 449 .575 EASTERN CONFERENCE Wyoming Valley Chapter of PIAA
Big East Conference Tournament +$245 Driving Distance
Horford, ATL................................ 419 739 .567 Atlantic Division
1, Bubba Watson, 314.8. 2, Dustin Johnson, 312.4. Baseball Officials will hold a
Madison Square Garden Ibaka, OKC.................................. 242 437 .554 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Manchester ........... 66 38 20 2 6 84 215 180
3, J.B. Holmes, 310.5. 4, Brett Wetterich, 309.1. 5, mandatory rules interpretation
Syracuse 1 Connecticut Home teams in capital letters. Young, PHL................................. 349 633 .551 Chris Baryla, 309.0. 6, Angel Cabrera, 303.9. 7,
Odom, LAL .................................. 374 689 .543
Portland ................. 62 38 17 5 2 83 223 178
Scott Stallings, 302.3. 8, Robert Garrigus, 301.2. 9, meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in
Cincinnati 1 Marquette or Connecticut........... 64 32 24 2 6 72 177 175
Nowitzki, DAL.............................. 459 864 .531 Worcester.............. 64 29 23 4 8 70 172 194 Martin Laird, 301.0. 10, John Daly, 300.5. Room 107 of Breiseth Hall on the
Millsap, UTA................................ 427 808 .528 Springfield ............. 64 30 29 2 3 65 194 206 Putting Average Wilkes University campus. This
Humphries, NJN ......................... 245 465 .527 Providence............ 64 29 30 3 2 63 162 205 1, Brad Faxon, 1.654. 2, Chris Couch, 1.691. 3, Zach
Bridgeport ............. 63 21 35 3 4 49 168 219 Johnson, 1.700. 4 (tie), Bryce Molder and Kevin Na, meeting is open to PIAA baseball
three games and fined him $60,096.76 for deliver- Rebounds
W H A T ’ S O N T V ing an elbow to the head of Chicago F Dave Bolland G OFF DEF TOT AVG
East Division 1.701. 6, David Toms, 1.702. 7 (tie), Cameron Beck- umpires and coaches. The chapter
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA man and Brian Gay, 1.710. 9, Lucas Glover, 1.711.
in Wedensday’s game. Love, MIN ............... 66 310 735 1045 15.8 Penguins.............. 63 45 18 0 0 90 205 146 1o, Two Tied With 1.714. extends the invitation to all PIAA
CAROLINA HURRICANES—Recalled F Drayson
CYCLING Bowman from Charlotte (AHL).
Howard, ORL ......... 62 246 615 861 13.9 Hershey ................. 66 39 22 1 4 83 212 173 Birdie Average baseball coaches of any level of
Randolph, MEM..... 61 280 502 782 12.8 Charlotte................ 66 36 22 2 6 80 218 201 1, Dustin Johnson, 5.17. 2, J.B. Holmes, 4.81. 3,
4 p.m. DETROIT RED WINGS—Recalled D Doug Janik
Griffin, LAC ............ 65 233 576 809 12.4 Norfolk ................... 64 32 19 8 5 77 210 172 Graeme McDowell, 4.75. 4, Phil Mickelson, 4.69. 5,
interscholastic competition and
from Grand Rapids (AHL).
VERSUS — Paris-Nice, stage 6, Rognes to Aix-en-
MINNESOTA WILD—Reassigned F Casey Well- Gasol, LAL ............. 65 221 458 679 10.4
Binghamton........... 64 33 24 3 4 73 206 178 Nick Watney, 4.67. 6, Bill Haas, 4.62. 7, Bubba Wat- any PIAA baseball umpire regard-
Provence, France (same-day tape) Albany .................... 63 25 34 1 3 54 166 220
man to Houston (AHL). Horford, ATL .......... 60 159 434 593 9.9 Syracuse ............... 62 22 33 3 4 51 153 197 son, 4.59. 8, Ben Crane, 4.58. 9, David Toms, 4.57. less of chapter, in need of fulfilling
GOLF NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Recalled D Teemu Lee, GOL................ 55 165 371 536 9.7 Adirondack............ 62 21 32 3 6 51 145 206 10, Chris Couch, 4.53.
their mandatory meeting require-
Laakso from Milwaukee (AHL). Humphries, NJN.... 63 175 438 613 9.7 WESTERN CONFERENCE Eagles (Holes per)
11:30 a.m. OTTAWA SENATORS—Signed F Derek Grant.
Chandler, DAL ....... 58 161 388 549 9.5 North Division 1, Sunghoon Kang, 41.1. 2, Scott McCarron, 48.9. 3, ments. For directions to Breiseth
TGC — PGA Tour, Puerto Rico Open, second Derek Lamely, 51.0. 4, Brett Wetterich, 60.0. 5, Bill
round, at Rio Grande, Puerto Rico SOCCER Garnett, BOS ......... 53 69 422 491 9.3 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Haas, 63.0. 6, Jim Renner, 66.0. 7, Bo Van Pelt,
Hall, please view the campus map
2 p.m. Assists Manitoba................ 64 35 23 1 5 76 179 160 67.5. 8, Troy Matteson, 75.6. 9 (tie), John Rollins on the Wilkes University web site
Major League Soccer Hamilton ................ 63 34 22 1 6 75 180 158
TGC — PGA Tour/WGC, Cadillac Championship, G AST AVG and Bubba Watson, 76.5.
second round, at Doral, Fla.
CHICAGO FIRE—Signed F Orr Barouch and MF Toronto .................. 67 33 25 1 8 75 192 184 at http://www.wilkes.edu/pag-
Mike Videira. Rondo, BOS .................................. 51 617 12.1 Lake Erie ............... 65 32 25 3 5 72 176 173 All-Around Ranking
6:30 p.m. Nash, PHX..................................... 60 686 11.4 Abbotsford ............ 65 31 25 4 5 71 158 177 1, Graeme McDowell, 254. 2, D.A. Points, 271. 3, es/201.asp.
TGC — Champions Tour, Toshiba Classic, first COLLEGE Williams, NJN ................................ 58 590 10.2 Grand Rapids........ 64 30 25 1 8 69 188 195 Bill Haas, 282. 4, Steve Stricker, 307. 5, Matt Ku-
round, at Newport Beach, Calif. (same-day tape) LSU—Named Thomas McGaughey special teams Rochester.............. 64 29 29 3 3 64 173 202 char, 348. 6, Martin Laird, 372. 7, Justin Rose, 375.
Paul, NOR...................................... 65 627 9.6 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
MEN'S COLLEGE coordinator.
MOUNT ST. VINCENT—Named Eric Brown assist- Calderon, TOR.............................. 57 525 9.2
West Division 8 (tie), Ben Crane and Jason Day, 388. 10, Two Tied
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA With 391.
BASKETBALL ant softball coach. Wall, WAS...................................... 51 450 8.8 Milwaukee ............. 63 35 17 4 7 81 181 156 Dupont Softball/Teeball final sig-
PEPPERDINE—Announced the retirement of Felton, DEN................................... 60 525 8.8 Houston ................. 67 37 25 1 4 79 190 175
Noon men’s basketball coach Tom Asbury. Named as- Westbrook, OKC........................... 63 533 8.5 Texas ..................... 65 34 22 4 5 77 179 179 nups Sunday 3/13 4pm to 6pm and
ESPN — Big Ten Conference, quarterfinal, Ohio
State vs. Northwestern-Minnesota winner, at Indi-
sistant coach Marty Wilson men’s basketball coach.
SHENANDOAH—Named Corbin Sutton men’s
Kidd, DAL....................................... 64
Rose, CHI ...................................... 62
531
500
8.3
8.1
Peoria .................... 66 35 24 2 5 77 184 180
Chicago ................. 67 34 25 3 5 76 219 219 BULLETIN BOARD Wednesday 3/16 6pm to 8pm at
anapolis soccer coach. San Antonio .......... 62 35 24 3 0 73 191 182 Dupont field house Elm St., Du-
ESPN2 — Atlantic Coast Conference, quarterfinal, Oklahoma City...... 63 33 23 2 5 73 189 181
North Carolina vs. Virginia-Miami winner, at
NCAA Men Rockford................ 64 26 29 4 5 61 165 199 ANNOUNCEMENTS pont. Info call Bob 881-8744 or visit
Greensboro, N.C.
2 p.m.
T H I S Top 25 Schedule
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point
for an overtime or shootout loss.
website http://dupontsoftball.club-
ESPN — Big Ten Conference, quarterfinal, Michi- W E E K E N D ’ S Times EST Thursday's Games Crestwood Lacrosse Club is seeking spaces.com
gan vs. Illinois, at Indianapolis
L O C A L Thursday's Games Oklahoma City at San Antonio, late
an assistant coach for the high The Exeter Lions Little League will
ESPN2 — Atlantic Coast Conference, quarterfinal, No. 2 Kansas 63, Oklahoma State 62 Friday's Games
Clemson vs. Boston College-Wake Forest winner, school club team. Previous la- hold its final registrations for the
at Greensboro, N.C. C A L E N D A R No. 4 Notre Dame 89, No. 25 Cincinnati 51
No. 7 San Diego State vs. Utah at the Thomas &
Worcester at Manchester, 7 p.m.
Lake Erie at Hamilton, 7 p.m. 2011 Season at the Exeter Scout
4:45 p.m. Mack Center, Las Vegas, late Hershey at Connecticut, 7 p.m.
crosse experience is a plus. The
club is currently scheduled to Home and Community Center on
ESPN2 — Patriot League, championship game, La-
fayette at Bucknell
Friday, March 11 No. 8 BYU 64, TCU 58 Bridgeport at Providence, 7:05 p.m.
Lincoln Street, Wednesday March
No. 10 Texas 74, Oklahoma 54 Grand Rapids at Oklahoma City, 7:05 p.m. become a varsity sport in the
7 p.m. H.S. WRESTLING No. 11 Syracuse 79, No. 17 St. John’s 73 Binghamton at Norfolk, 7:30 p.m. 16 from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Regis-
ESPN — Big East Conference, semifinal, teams PIAA Championships at Giant Center, Hershey No. 14 Louisville vs. Marquette at Madison Square Albany at Adirondack, 7:30 p.m. 2012-2013 school year. PIAA back-
TBD, at New York H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL Garden, late Texas at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. ground clearances and school tration is open to children age 4 to
ESPN2 — Atlantic Coast Conference, quarterfinal, PIAA Class 3A playoffs No. 16 Arizona 78, Oregon State 69 Portland at Springfield, 7:30 p.m. 16 who reside in Exeter Borough
Duke vs. Maryland-N.C. State winner, at Greensbo-
Holy Redeemer vs. Danville, 7 p.m., Pittston Area Colorado 87, No. 19 Kansas State 75 Toronto at Rochester, 7:35 p.m. board approval are required. If
ro, N.C. No. 21 Connecticut 76, No. 3 Pittsburgh 74 Rockford at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. interested, please contact Robby and the following areas of Exeter
H.S. Peoria at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
9 p.m.
West Scranton vs. Lampeter-Strasburg, 7:30 p.m.,
Today's Games
Manitoba at Houston, 8:35 p.m. at 447-2357 or Jack at 885-3442. Township; Schooley Rd, Searfoss
ESPN — Big East Conference, semifinal, teams No. 1 Ohio State vs. Northwestern or Minnesota at
TBD, at New York Milton Hershey H.S. Conseco Fieldhouse, Noon Penguins at Abbotsford, 10 p.m. Hanover Area Baseball Booster Rd., Della Ln., Rozelle Rd., Oberdor-
Abington Heights vs. Allentown Central Catholic, 7
ESPN2 — Atlantic Coast Conference, quarterfinal,
p.m., Allentown Allen H.S.
No. 5 Duke vs. Maryland or N.C. State at Greens-
Club will meet at 7 on Monday at fer Rd., Campground Rd., Mt Zion
Florida State vs. Virginia Tech-Georgia Tech win- boro (N.C.) Coliseum, 7 p.m.
ner, at Greensboro, N.C. PIAA Class A playoffs No. 6 North Carolina vs. Virginia or Miami at Bar 11. New members are welcome. Rd. from Kingston Twp line to
FSN — Pac-10 Conference, semifinal, teams TBD,
at Los Angeles
Old Forge vs. Faith Christian, 7:30 p.m., Marywood
University
Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum, Noon
No. 9 Purdue vs. Michigan State or Iowa at Conseco
G O L F Heights Baseball meeting on Sat- Swamp Rd., and Rt. 92 from Exeter
11:30 p.m. H.S. GIRLS BASKETBALL Fieldhouse, 6:30 p.m. urday, March 12th 2011 at 4pm at line to Oberdorfer Rd. The regis-
FSN — Pac-10 Conference, semifinal teams at Los PIAA Class 4A playoffs No. 12 Florida vs. Arkansas or Tennessee at the Ge-
orgia Dome, 7:30 p.m.
PGA Tour Stanton Lanes. This will be a tration fee for T-Ball through Major
Angeles
12 Mid.
Abington Heights vs. Upper Dublin, 6 p.m., Mary-
No. 13 Wisconsin vs. Penn State or Indiana at Con- World Golf Championships-Cadillac combined Board and General League Baseball and Softball will
wood University
ESPN2 — Western Athletic Conference, semifinal, PIAA Class 2A playoffs
seco Fieldhouse, 9 p.m. Championship Par Scores
meeting. Anyone interested in be $40.00 for one child, $60.00
Boise State vs. New Mexico State—winner, at Las No. 15 Kentucky vs. Mississippi or South Carolina at Thursday
Vegas
Lake-Lehman vs. Springfield-Montco, 6 p.m., Am- the Georgia Dome, 3:30 p.m. coaching should attend. for two children, and $75.00 for
bler H.S., Wissahickon At TPC Blue Monster at Doral
No. 18 Xavier vs. Massachusetts or Dayton at
Jenkins Township Little League will families of three or more. The
WOMEN'S COLLEGE Dunmore vs. Loyalsock, 7 p.m., Scranton H.S. Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J., Noon Doral, Fla.
registration fee for Junior League
BASKETBALL Mid Valley vs. Mt. Carmel, 7:30 p.m., Danville H.S. No. 24 Temple vs. St. Bonaventure or La Salle at Purse: $8.5 million hold a monthly meeting upstairs at
COLLEGE BASEBALL Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J., 6:30 p.m. Yardage: 7,334; Par: 72 (36-36)
the Jenkins Township Complex and Senior League Baseball and
1 p.m. King’s vs. Juniata College in Orland, Fl. Remainder of schedule TBD Partial First Round
FSN — Big 12 Conference, semifinal, teams TBD, Saturday's Games Charley Hoffman ..................................33-34—67 -5 Fieldhouse on Sunday, March 13th, Softball will be $95.00 per player.
Misericordia vs. Lebanon Valley in Central Florida
at Kansas City, Mo. Invitational, 8:45 a.m. Schedule TBD D.A. Points ............................................33-35—68 -4 2011 at 6:30 pm. Important busi- Heights Baseball will hold Regis-
No. 2 Kansas in Big 12 championship at the Sprint
3:30 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Center, Kansas City, Mo., 6 p.m.
Thomas Bjorn .......................................37-34—71 -1
ness of the upcoming season will trations thisSaturday and Sunday-
FSN — Big 12 Conference, semifinal, teams TBD, Misericordia vs. Mt. Saint Joseph in Rebel Spring Anders Hansen .....................................35-36—71 -1
at Kansas City, Mo. No. 3 Pittsburgh in Big East championship at Madi- Aaron Baddeley ....................................37-35—72 E be discussed. March 12th and 13th,
Games, Kissimmee, FL. 1 p.m. son Square Garden, 9 p.m.
Misericordia vs. Mitchell in Rebel Spring Games, No. 4 Notre Dame in Big East championship at Ma-
Zach Johnson .......................................36-36—72 E
Wyoming Valley West Wrestling 2011from2:00pm-4:00pm atStan-
Rhys Davies..........................................38-35—73+1
T R A N S A C T I O N S Kissimmee, FL. 3 p.m. dison Square Garden, 9 p.m. Ryan Palmer .........................................36-37—73+1 Booster Club will have there ton Lanes. All children ages 4-12
No. 5 Duke in ACC semifinals at Greensboro (N.C.)
COLLEGE MEN'S TENNIS
Coliseum, 7 p.m.
S.S.P. Chowrasia .................................38-36—74+2
meeting on Monday March 14, at and living in Wilkes-Barre and
Wilkes vs. Regis in Hilton Head, S.C., 8 a.m. Rory Sabbatini.......................................37-37—74+2
BASEBALL Wilkes vs. Sheperd in Hilton Head, S.C., 3 p.m. No. 6 North Carolina in ACC semifinals at Greens-
Geoff Ogilvy ..........................................39-37—76+4 7:30pm at the middle school. surrounding areas are eligible.
boro (N.C.) Coliseum, 1 p.m.
National League Misericordia vs. Berry No. 7 San Diego State in MWC championship at the Ben Crane ............................................. DNS Parents from all levels are encour- Cost is $25 per child. Please bring
ATLANTA BRAVES—Optioned RHP Erik Cordier, COLLEGE WOMEN'S TENNIS Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, 7 p.m. Bubba Watson....................................... DNS a copy of Birth Certificate. Any
LHP Lee Hyde and LHP Jose Ortegano to Gwinnett Wilkes vs. Sheperd in Hilton Head, S.C., 11:30 a.m. No. 8 BYU in MWC championship at the Thomas & Tim Clark ............................................... DNS aged to attend. Summer fundrais-
(IL) and RHP Randall Delgado to Mississippi (SL). Misericordia vs. Berry Mack Center, Las Vegas, 7 p.m. Leaderboard ing and end of season events will questions call Gerri at 970-7756 or
Re-assigned include RHP Michael Broadway, RHP COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE No. 9 Purdue in Big Ten semifinals at Conseco ..............................................................SCORETHRU
be discussed. Tina at 328-1643.
Jay Sborz, RHP Julio Teheran, RHP Arodys Vizcai- Fieldhouse, 4 p.m. 1. Hunter Mahan................................. -7 11
no, LHP Brett Oberholtzer, C Christian Bethan-
Wilkes at Messiah, 1 p.m.
No. 10 Kansas in Big 12 championship at the Sprint 2. Charley Hoffman ............................ -5 F West Side Little League will be
court, C Braeden Schlehuber, C Jesus Sucre, INF Center, Kansas City, Mo., 6 p.m. 2. Vijay Singh ...................................... -5 16
CAMPS/CLINICS holding major league tryouts on
Tyler Pastornicky and OF Mycal Jones to their mi- Saturday, March 12 No. 11 Syracuse in Big East championship at Madi- 2. Nick Watney.................................... -5 16
Saturday at West Side Tech. Major
nor league camp. son Square Garden, 7 p.m. 2. Ryo Ishikawa .................................. -5 12
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Optioned RHP H.S. WRESTLING No. 12 Florida in SEC semifinals at the Georgia 2. Matt Kuchar..................................... -5 11 Dallas High School Softball Booster league players will try out at 9:30
Juan Jaime to South Bend (MWL). Assigned RHP PIAA Championships at Giant Center, Hershey Dome, 3:30 p.m. 2. Martin Kaymer ................................ -5 10
Matt Gorgen and OF Marc Krauss to Mobile (SL), C No. 13 Wisconsin in Big Ten semifinals at Conseco 2. Luke Donald ................................... -5 10 Club will be holding its annual a.m., while minor league players
H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL
Rossmel Perez to Visalia (Cal) and INF Andy Tracy, PIAA Class 4A playoffs Fieldhouse, 4 p.m. 9. D.A. Points ...................................... -4 F softball clinic on March 20 in the will try out at 10:15 am. Regis-
OF David Winfree and LHP Clay Zavada to Reno No. 14 Louisville in Big East championship at Madi- 9. Adam Scott ..................................... -4 16
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Scranton vs. Lower Merion, 4:30 p.m. Marywood
son Square Garden, 9 p.m. Dallas Middle School gym. Girls trations for Junior/ Senior League
University 9. Robert Karlsson ............................. -4 16
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PIAA Class 2A playoffs
No. 15 Kentucky in SEC semifinals at the Georgia 9. Rory McIlroy ................................... -4 15 ages 10 and under will be from 10 (ages 13 through 16) will be held
manager Charlie Manuel on a two-year contract ex- Dome, 1 p.m.
tension through 2013. Meyers vs. Central Columbia, 3 p.m., Wyoming Ar- No. 16 Arizona in Pac-10 championship at the Sta-
9. Thomas Aiken ................................ -4 14
a.m. to noon and girls from ages 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on
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Riverside vs. Loyalsock, 7 p.m., Marywood Univer- No. 18 Xavier in Atlantic-10 semifinals at Boardwalk
sity Hall, Atlantic City, N.J., 1 p.m. Puerto Rico Open Par Scores The clinic is open to girls from all For more information, call Jack at
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Adamshick didn’t get much of- I F YO U G O on 5-8 forward Annie Curele and
fensive support against Dun- 5-6 guard Taylor Koronical.
Take Route 115 to the Pennsylvania
more. To compound matters, ju- Turnpike. Merge onto I-476 toward
“Curele is an outside shooter
nior point guard Nikki Sutliff Allentown and take the turnpike and rebounds well,” Spencer
Continued from Page 1B
suffered a bruised knee early in south to the Lansdale exit (exit 31). said. “Koronical is a good shoo-
Knights perform like they did in the first quarter and wound up Exit toward Lansdale and go 4.8 ter and a solid all-around player.
their 41-24 loss to Dunmore in with only six points. miles. Continue on Main Street for “Springfield is a lot like Nanti-
the district final. The Bucks em- Sutliff missed two days of 0.8 miles. Continue on Sunney- coke Area,” he added. “They
town Pike for 2.5 miles. Bear right
ployed a diamond-and-one de- practice this week, but is expect- don’t have any big girls, but they
onto North Bethlehem Pike and go
fense against Lake-Leman for- ed to be in the starting lineup. 1 mile. Turn right on Dager Road play the same man-to-man de-
ward Selena Adamshick, limit- “She took it easy,” Spencer and go 0.1 mile. Turn left on Hous- fense and really scrap.”
ing the 6-foot senior to 12 points. said. “Hopefully, she’ll be ready ton Road and go 0.4 miles directly Spencer is well aware that
Adamshick led the Wyoiming to go (tonight). We’re counting to Wissahickon High School. Adamshick needs to have a stel-
Valley Conference in scoring on her to guard their best player lar performance for Lehman to
with a 21-point average, and (Elise DiFilippo). Nikki is the have a chance to spring the up-
scored more than 30 points in smartest player I’ve ever putting up a desperation shot set.
each of Lake-Lehman’s three coached.” from mid-court in the closing “We need her to patrol the
games prior to playing Dun- That might turn out to be a seconds, and converted two-of- paint. Springfield’s number one
more. major challenge. The 5-6 DiFilip- three free throws. problem is to be able to stop Se-
“We’re going to need a big po scored 20 points in Spring- “She’s an outstanding player,” lena.”
game from Selena if we’re going field-Montco’s 59-57 overtime Spencer said. “She handles the The coach is confident that his
to stay alive,” Spencer said. win over Christopher Dock in ball well and drives to the bas- team has shaken off the Dun-
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER “She’s capable, because I think the district finals last Saturday, ket. “She’s not tall, but is very more loss.
Lake-Lehman’s Selena Adamshick led the Wyoiming Valley Con- she’ll be the best player on the including the winning points. scrappy.” “We’re disappointed, but we’re
ference in scoring with a 21-point average. court.” DiFilippo was fouled while The Spartans also rely heavily ready to play this game.”
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P I A A C L ASS 2 A B OYS BAS K E T BA L L NBA

Mohawks look to bounce back Miami stops skid,


Meyers seeks first state victory in nine
years in battle of teams trying to
knocks off Lakers
The Heat ended a five-game Miller scored 12 for Miami.
overcome doses of district heartache. Kobe Bryant scored 24 points
slump and clinched a playoff
for the Lakers, whose eight-
berth in the process. game winning streak was
By JOHN ERZAR snapped. Pau Gasol added 20
jerzar@timesleader.com and Andrew Bynum finished
As heartbreaking as Meyers’ loss in the By TIM REYNOLDS with 13 points and 12 rebounds
District 2 Class 2A boys basketball cham- AP Sports Writer for Los Angeles.
pionship game was, it paled in comparison MIAMI — The first chore for There were so many subplots
to the fate of Central Columbia in the Dis- the Miami Heat is done: They’re surrounding this game — the
trict 4 title contest. in the playoffs. winning streak, the losing
At least the Mohawks knew the inevita- That’s no surprise. streak, Miami’s frustration lev-
ble was at hand in the final seconds of their Snapping a five-game slide by els, and so on — that it didn’t
49-36 setback to Riverside. Central Co- beating the NBA’s hottest team need more drama.
lumbia did not. to get there, well, that might not Lakers coach Phil Jackson
The Blue Jays were on the cusp of win- have been what everyone saw provided some before tipoff any-
ning their first district title in 12 seasons coming. way.
against Hughesville. They had the ball Chris Bosh scored 24 points, Jackson — who’s shown a
with six seconds left, but an errant pass Dwyane Wade added eight of flair for poking the Heat more
led to a turnover and a buzzer-beating bas- his 20 in the fourth quarter and than once this season — said be-
ket that gave Hughesville the Heat ended their losing fore the game that he doesn’t
a 36-33 victory. streak by beating the two-time like how Miami plays, even li-
“Right now Now both teams will try defending NBA champion Los kening its style to an Xbox video
for us, it’s to recover starting at 3
p.m. Saturday as District
Angeles Lakers 94-88 on Thurs-
day night, the earliest Miami
game.
“I’m not a big fan of the style
about a 2 runner-up Meyers has secured a postseason bid in that Miami plays,” Jackson said.
little re- (23-2) plays District 4 franchise history. He might like it less now, after
runner-up Central Colum- LeBron James finished with the Heat finished off a season
demption, bia (17-9) at Wyoming Ar- 19 points, nine assists and eight sweep of the defending cham-
bouncing ea High School. rebounds for the Heat, and Mike pions.
“We gave them two days
back.” off and came back in
Pat Toole (Tuesday),” Meyers NHL ROUNDUP
Meyers coach coach Pat Toole said. “I

Flyers hold off Leafs


told them how this team
lost their district final.
This team lost a heartbreaker, too. They
had the ball in a tied game under their bas-

to remain atop East


ket with six seconds to go and threw the
ball away on an inbound pass. Then Hugh-
esville hit a three to win it.
“Right now for us, it’s about a little re-
demption, bouncing back and the oppor- The Associated Press the right of Thomas and
tunity to play one of the top teams in the TORONTO — Brian passed across the crease to
nation most likely in the second round.” Boucher made 27 saves and an unguarded Boyes, who
That team would be District 12 cham- Claude Giroux’s second-peri- tapped it in.
pion Imhotep Charter (26-3), which is a od goal stood up as the Boston squandered leads of
huge favorite against District 3 third seed winner in the Philadelphia 2-0 in the second period and
Wyomissing (14-11) at 6 p.m. Saturday at Flyers’ 3-2 victory over the 3-2 in the third.
South Philadelphia High School. Imhotep Toronto Maple Leafs on
is ranked 25th in the nation and fifth in the Thursday night. Senators 2, Panthers 1
East region by USA Today. Andrej Meszaros and Dar- SUNRISE, Fla. — Defense-
But first Meyers must take care of Cen- roll Powe also scored for man Erik Karlsson scored
tral Columbia, a team that prides itself on Eastern Conference-leading twice in the last 8:48 and
defense. The Blue Jays have held 18 oppo- JENNIFER WYCHOCK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Philadelphia, playing without the Ottawa Senators beat the
nents to 40 points or less. Only two oppo- Nahjee Brown of Meyers dribbles the ball during practice this week. Brown and the Mo- top defenseman Chris Pron- Florida Panthers.
nents – Bloomsburg and Selinsgrove – hawks face Central Columbia on Saturday in the first round of the state playoffs. ger because of an undis- Former Florida backup
have been able to reach at least 60 points. closed upper-body injury. Craig Anderson stopped 33
“They play man-to-man and 1-2-2 zone,” P I A A C L ASS 2 A B OYS BAS K E T BA L L Mikhail Grabovski and shots and came within 4:13
Toole said. “Are they going to look at the Meyers (23-2) Joffrey Lupul scored for To- of his second shutout since
Riverside game and try to man us up or are vs. Central Columbia (17-9) ronto. being acquired in a trade on
they going to look at 1-for-15 from beyond When: 3 p.m. Saturday The Maple Leafs have lost Feb. 18.
the arc and play zone? Obviously, we’re go- Where: Wyoming Area H.S., Exeter three straight, hurting their
ing to prepare for both. I don’t think it’s Admission: $6 bid to climb into playoff Blues 4, Canadiens 1
What’s At Stake: The winner plays Wednesday against the winner of Saturday’s game between
any secret, we’re going to have to get tem- District 12 champion Imhotep Charter (26-3) and District 3 third seed Wyomissing (14-11). Those position. ST. LOUIS — Jaroslav
po in this game.” teams play at 6 p.m. Saturday at South Philadelphia High School. Halak made 27 saves in his
Meyers was able to create a fast pace About Meyers: Meyers failed in its attempt to win its first District 2 title since the 1999-2000 Sabres 4, Bruins 3, OT first game against his former
against Riverside at times. The only prob- season when it lost 49-36 to Riverside. The Mohawks shot 15-of-41 (37 percent) from the field and BOSTON — Brad Boyes Montreal teammates to help
lem was Riverside had the athletes – in 1-of-15 from three-point range in their worst offensive performance of the season. Their other scored at 3:44 of overtime St. Louis beat the Canadiens.
particular Tommy Armillay and Jerry Kin- loss was 54-41 to Holy Redeemer on Dec. 20. and the Buffalo Sabres came
Meyers will be making its first state appearance since the 2002-03 season. The Mohawks were Predators 4, Wild 0
cel – to match the Mohawks gallop for gal- the District 2 third seed and opened that tournament by defeating District 4 champion Milton
back from two deficits to
lop. 32-29. They fell to District 1 champion Harriton 87-64 in the second round. beat the Boston Bruins. NASHVILLE, Tenn. —
“I don’t think they have an offensive About Central Columbia: Central Columbia was defeated on a buzzer-beating three-point shot Boston goalie Tim Thomas Pekka Rinne stopped 19
player along the lines of a Kincel or an Ar- 36-33 by Hughesville in the District 4 championship game. The Blue Jays were going for their stopped Nathan Gerbe’s shot shots for sixth shutout of
millay,” Toole said. “They look more team first district title since the 1998-99 season. from 30 feet but lost sight the season for Nashville and
oriented, low scoring. We’re going to have Central Columbia will be playing its first state game since finishing the District 4 runner-up in of the puck. the third of his career
2000-01. The Blue Jays opened with a 54-50 victory over Meyers, then the District 2 runner-up.
to push the ball up and down the floor.” Gerbe retrieved it just to against Minnesota.
They lost 81-38 to District 3 champion and eventual state champion Trinity in the second round.
Central Columbia does have a pair of 6-
foot-3 seniors in Mitch Hock and Nick Ma-
rotto to match up with Meyers’ big men face Meyers guard Nahjee Brown, who is ance since the 2002-03 season. Central Co- LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP
Rasheed Moore and Keyton Winder. Se- considered one of the top defenders in the lumbia last played in states during the

Misericordia baseball picks up


nior guard Tanner Harmon has paced the Wyoming Valley Conference. 2000-01 season when it defeated Meyers
offense in the postseason, so he’ll likely Meyers is making its first state appear- 54-50 at Bishop Hoban High School.

ROYALS
P I A A C L ASS 3 A B OYS BAS K E T BA L L
Holy Redeemer (22-4)
an opponent they defeated 62-
41and 68-49 during the Wyoming
seventh straight win in Florida
vs. Danville (17-7)
Valley Conference season. They The Times Leader staff MEN’S TENNIS
When: 7 p.m. today followed with a 58-51win over de- The Misericordia baseball Wilkes 5, Trine 4
Continued from Page 1B
Where: Pittston Area H.S., Yatesville fending champ Abington team earned its seventh Brandon Helfrich came
night as the Royals face District 4 Admission: $6 Heights, avenging an early-sea- straight victory on Thursday, through in the final match of
runner-up Danville (17-7) at 7 What’s At Stake: The winner moves to the second round on Tuesday, son loss. defeating Penn State Behrend the afternoon, pulling out a 7-6
p.m. at Pittston Area High School playing the winner of tonight’s game between District 12 runner-up “We’re playing well,” Belenski 11-5 in Fort Pierce, Fla. (7-4), 6-4 win to secure the
Philadelphia Electric and Technology (22-5) and District 1 third seed
in a PIAA Class 3A first-round said. “At the end of the year, we Kenny Durling and Andrew victory for the Colonels.
Pope John Paul II (16-7). Those teams play at 6 p.m. today at South
game. Philadelphia High School. played Crestwood then Hazleton Tressa both had three hits and Trine had rallied from two
Belenski wasn’t inferring by About Danville: The District 4 runner-up Ironmen enter the game off a then Berwick. We were climbing an RBI for the Cougars (7-2). down to tie the contest at 4-4
his statement that West Scranton 62-50 loss to Mifflinburg in the district championship game. It was the the ladder. Then we had that lay- Junior Pat Clark (2-1) earned leading into Helfrich’s win.
was a weak team. In fact, the Roy- third time they lost to Mifflinburg (23-1) this season. off, but we’ve started again. We the win after allowing just one
Danville is making its ninth state appearance in the past 10 seasons, Wes McCollum and Clarke
als didn’t pull away from West played poor against Dallas, we run in seven innings.
missing the tournament in 2006-07. The Ironmen were the District 4 Freeman both won in singles
Scranton until midway through played good against Abington Since dropping the first two
champions last season and lost 64-51 to District 12 third seed Archbish- play and teamed up for a win
the third quarter. And the Invad- op Carroll in the second round. and we played great against West games of the season, the Cou- at No. 1 doubles as well.
ers’ cold shooting played a part in About Redeemer: The Royals won their first District 2 championship by Scranton. gars have gone undefeated in a The Colonels will remain at
it. defeating West Scranton, 42-29. They will be playing in the state tourna- “So we’re back up that ladder
spring break swing through Hilton Head Island, S.C., to
However, there are a couple un- ment for the third consecutive season in their four-year existence. and going in the right direction.”
Redeemer was the District 2 runner-up last season and defeated Dis- Florida, which ends today. play Regis University and
canny similarities that put the At the top rung is Peter Alexis,
Ironmen in the same framework trict 3 third seed Steelton-Highspire, 59-39, in the first round. The Roy- the 6-11 Penn State recruit who Shepherd University today.
als were eliminated by District 12 champion and eventual state cham- WOMEN’S TENNIS
of West Scranton. was the WVC Division II MVP. Wilkes 9, Trine 0
pion Neumann-Goretti, 91-56, in the second round. WOMEN’S LACROSSE
It starts in the backcourt where But fellow seniors – guards Aus-
Ally Kristofco, Rebekah Wilkes 16, Hollins 3
West Scranton had ultra-athletic tin Carr and Tim Lambert and
Tyler Hughes, who was one of the As Hughes had a big-play team- “They are West Scranton-like,” forwards John McCarthy and Shanaman, Alexis Donner, Gabby Ford and Keri Meer-
best quarterbacks in District 2 mate in Malcolm Sweeting on the Belenski said. “They have a very Steve Ruch – have all had their Amanda Holyk, Anna Mitchell holz racked up nine points
and the state during the football gridiron and hardwoods, Andrey- good point guard. They have a moments to shine as well this and Amanda Rossi all won in apiece, as the two freshmen
season. chik has one as well in Mikael kid inside who is very physical. season. singles competition as the each finished with five goals
But so was Danville junior Owens-Wright. Owens-Wright is They play an aggressive man-to- Tonight’s winner advances to Lady Colonels earned a sweep and four assists in a non-con-
guard Andrew Andreychik, who bigger than Sweeting at 6-foot-3, man. They’ll play fullcourt, the second round, playing the of the match at Hilton Head ference victory in Salem, Va.
set a school record with 32 touch- 220 pounds, but averages in the they’ll play halfcourt. They’re winner of tonight’s game be- Island, S.C. Hollins led 3-2 before the
down passes in leading the Iron- same point range on the court – tough kids.” tween D12 runner-up Philadel- In doubles action, the team Lady Colonels rattled off eight
men to the second round of the 14 per game. Redeemer’s first district title in phia Electric and Technology of Kristofco and Victoria Bybel straight goals. Wilkes (1-1)
PIAA 2A football playoffs. An- The rest of the Ironmen’s li- the school’s four-year history (22-4) and D1 third seed Pope led the way for Wilkes, which blanked Hollins 6-0 in the
dreychik leads the team in scor- neup has specific roles, similar to didn’t come easily. The Royals John Paul II (16-7). Those teams will finish up its spring break second half.
ing, tossing in about 17 points per West Scranton’s other starting struggled for a 50-40 victory in play at 6 p.m. at South Philadel- trip today against Shepherd Olivia Dworak added four
game. three. their district opener over Dallas, phia High School. University. goals and seven points.
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PRO GOLF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Berra falls; treated, released


The Associated Press
CLEARWATER, Fla. — Yogi
Berra was released from a hos-
pital Thursday, hours after the
85-year-old Hall of Famer
tripped and fell in the New York
Yankees’ clubhouse before a
spring training game.
The Yankees said Berra went
by ambulance to the hospital as
a precaution
“He landed after landing
on his back-
on his rear side. He was
end, which released
around 4 p.m.
is probably Earlier in
the best the day, Berra AP PHOTO
said he was This Feb. 23, 2011, file photo shows New York Yankees Hall of
AP PHOTO
place you OK. Fame catcher Yogi Berra during a Yankees baseball spring train-
The wreckage of a camera tower is collapsed into a lake behind the ninth green following a strong can actual- “Feeling ing workout, at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Fla.
band of thunderstorms during the first round of the Cadillac Championship golf tournament, Thurs- fine,” Berra
day in Doral, Fla.
ly land.” said in com- said. The GM said Berra spoke to utes later, Berra was placed into
Joe Girardi ments re- his wife, Carmen, before leaving. an ambulance, which soon left

Mahan storms into lead at Doral


Yankees layed by the “He’s a special man. He’s as for Morton Plant Hospital.
manager team. “Rest- good as they come. He’s one of
ing comfort- the game’s greatest. He’s a quali-
ably. Hoping ty person,” Cashman said.
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miss a green as he delivers
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DORAL, Fla. — Television scrapped their were brought into the clubhouse, running the battery of tests. “ D iscoun t D oe s It B e tte r ”
towers toppled and the monster way around Do- and that’s when the action began. Things are good right now from Spe c ia lists F o rAll Tra nsm issio ns
scoreboard at Doral came crash- ral without challenging the lead- Gusts that reached 52 mph we hear,” Yankees manager Joe
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blew through the Blue Monster. Woods and McDowell another scoreboard — a traditional fix- beat New York 7-0.
Hunter Mahan then delivered shot back through 15 holes. ture at Doral beyond the lake to “He landed on his rear end,
4 9 6 S. M AIN ST.W ILKES-BARRE
some excitement of his own. The top three players did a bet- the left of the 18th green — and which is probably the best place
Mahan birdied his opening ter job living up to their billing. left it in pieces. A stationary cam- you can actually land. He did
four holes Thursday and kept Martin Kaymer, in his second era in a TV tower behind the ninth not want to go to the hospital,
right on rolling until the storm- week as the new No. 1, opened green captured video of another but we’ve got to make sure.
delayed opening round was sus- with three straight birdies and TV tower behind the eighth green When he left he was in good
pended by darkness. He didn’t was at 5 under through 10 holes. crashing down into a bunker. spirits, laughing,” he said.
miss a green or come close to a bo- Match Play winner Luke Donald Moments later, the camera Girardi said paramedics
gey in 11 holes and was 7-under (No. 3) joined him with a birdie went from showing green grass to asked Berra questions and took
par. on the 10th hole, while Lee West- a gray sky and then went blank. his blood pressure several
Mahan, the only American win- wood (No. 2) was another shot The tower where it was stationed times.
ner in the last five World Golf behind. was blown over backward into a “He wasn’t really excited
Championships, didn’t get much Mahan went out in 30 on the pond, with the camera going to about that,” said Girardi, who
attention in a tournament that back nine, which included birdie the bottom. Divers had to retrieve rode with Berra to the game.
tried to drum up some drama by putts of 35 and 40 feet. it. Berra, a former catching
grouping players by their world At 7 under, he was two shots No one was injured, and while great who is an instructor at
ranking. clear of Charley Hoffman. “I 17 newly planted palm trees were spring training, did not want to
The biggest crowd belonged to guess with that storm, it brought uprooted, the course was fine. go to the hospital, Cashman

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NCAA BASKETBALL PIAA WRESTLING NOTEBOOK

Walker and UConn jump past Pitt Laytos is on Trail


The ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — Kemba Walk-
er hit the winning basket on a
classic stepback jumper at the
to making history
By DAVE ROSENGRANT second fastest fall in 2A with a
buzzer, and No. 21 Connecticut drosengrant@timesleader.com 50-second pin.
stunned third-ranked Pittsburgh HERSHEY — Eric Laytos is The quickest pin overall in
76-74 in the quarterfinals of the chasing District 2 history. the championship rounds came
Big East tournament on Thurs- Sure, the Lackawanna Trail from Pittsburgh Central Ca-
day. junior has a long way to go, but tholic 189-pounder Perry Hills.
Walker got the ball at the top
with a successful tournament The Class 3A wrestler pinned
of the key with 15 seconds left,
this weekend he could be in his opponent in 38 seconds.
allowed the clock to melt under
five, then made a move toward position to become the second His next opponent is defending
the basket. He used a crossover three-time PIAA Champion state champion Kenny Courts
and shoulder roll to dump his from the district. The only from Central Dauphin, who
defender, 6-foot-10 Gary other athlete to accomplish the had the second fastest fall in
McGhee, right to the ground, feat was Meyers’ Jay Patterson 3A – getting his opponent on
then calmly drained the shot. in 1978, 1979 and 1980. Abing- his back in 1:00.
The buzzer sounded just as ton Heights’ Evan Craig got to
the ball went through the net, the finals three times, but won ONE DOESN’T SURVIVE
and freshman Shabazz Napier twice, the last being in 2010. Hardly any upsets occurred
was the first to grab Walker by Laytos, a 215-pounder, during Day 1 of state tourna-
the waist and hoist him into the opened his 2011 PIAA Class 2A ment action.
air. tournament on Thursday the In both classes, only one of
The Huskies (24-9) have won same way he ended the 2010 the grapplers who entered
three games in three days after a event when he won the state unbeaten or as a defending
late-season slide sent them to title – with a fall. state titlist lost his first match.
the No. 9 seed in the Big East
This time, he pinned Be- That unwanted honor goes
tournament.
thlehem Catholic’s Josh Alpha to Trinity 215-pounder Kyle
Notre Dame 89, Connecticut 51 in 4:28. McWreath, who lost and saw
NEW YORK — Ben Hans- “Just throw it in when you his undefeated record fall to
brough led a brutally efficient get a chance to do it, then 32-1 in Class 3A.
Notre Dame attack with 23 wrapped it around his head There will be at least two
points and the fourth-ranked and throw him,” Laytos said unbeatens to go down today. In
Fighting Irish dismantled one of about his pinning combination. Class 3A, South Western’s
the nation’s best defenses in a “It’s nice to win (in the prelimi- Cameron Throckmorton (36-0)
quarterfinal rout of No. 25 Cin- nary round) and show every- and Nazareth’s Zach Horan
cinnati in the Big East tourna- one I can do it again, that I’m (46-0) will meet in the 130-
ment. going for it again.” pound quarters. The other
The league’s player of the year Laytos is not only a defend- matchup of lossless opponents
had plenty of help. ing state champion after be- will be at 171 where Bethel
Carleton Scott scored 18 coming the first in school his- Park’s Nick Bonaccorsi (40-0)
points and Tim Abromaitis had AP PHOTO tory, he is the No. 1 ranked and Plymouth Whitemarsh’s
17 for the Irish (26-5), who have wrestler in the state by many JM Staudenmayer (39-0) will
Connecticut’s Kemba Walker goes up for what will be the winning basket during the final seconds of
already won more games than in
the second half of an NCAA college basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York. outlets and is the favorite by hook up.
any other season under long-
several to claim another title.
time coach Mike Brey. BACK IN ACTION
Boston College players with at tle scored 13 and sixth-seeded had a double-double to help No. But the Lions’ standout is
Syracuse 79, St. John’s 73 least 20 points in the first round Penn State held off Indiana in 7 San Diego State beat Utah in not bothered by the pressure. After a three-year stint help-
of the Atlantic Coast Conference the first round of the Big Ten the Mountain West Conference “You can’t let the pressure ing Meyers coaches, Frank
NEW YORK — Freshman
tournament. tournament. quarterfinals, giving the Aztecs get to you,” the Trail grappler Kastreva is returning to the
center Fab Melo scored a career-
The win may help Penn State the first 30-win season in their added. “Of course there’s every- media side of the sport.
high 12 points, including two Maryland 75, N.C. State 67 (17-13) make its case with the 90-year history. one who is waiting for you to Kastreva, who was known as
layups in the final 2 minutes,
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Jor- NCAA’s selection committee. lose, but that’s just how they the proprietor of WVCD2.com,
and No. 11 Syracuse beat No. 17 WESTERN ATHLETIC
dan Williams had 16 points and Four teams, including Penn
St. John’s in the Big East quar- San Jose State 74, Idaho 68 are. It’s not a big deal.” will begin a statewide rankings
13 rebounds to help Maryland State, entered the tournament
terfinals. Laytos was one of eight poll next season.
beat North Carolina State in the with 9-9 conference records. LAS VEGAS — Keith Sham-
Brandon Triche had a season- defending champions in Class The new website, which will
first round of the Atlantic Coast burger and Adrian Oliver had 28
high 22 points for the fourth- Northwestern 75, 2A to open the tournament begin ranking Class 2A and 3A
Conference tournament. points each, and San Jose State
seeded Orange (26-6), who will Minnesota 65 with a win. None of the return- wrestlers beginning Oct. 31, is
knocked off another higher seed
meet ninth-seeded and 21st- SOUTHEASTERN ing champions in either classi- www.premierparankings.com.
INDIANAPOLIS — Michael in the Western Athletic Confer-
ranked Connecticut (24-9) in Georgia 69, Auburn 51 fication lost Thursday. The poll will list the top 16
Thompson scored a tourna- ence tournament by beating
the semifinals Friday night. The grapplers and teams in each
ATLANTA — Trey Thomp- ment-record 35 points and Drew Idaho in the quarterfinals.
Huskies beat top-seeded Pitts- Crawford added 15, leading FALLING FAST classification. Kastreva and
kins scored 22 points to lead
burgh 76-74 on Kemba Walker’s Northwestern in the first round New Mexico 67,
Georgia past Auburn in the Only three pins in the cham- Sean McMahon will also be
buzzer-beating jumper Thurs- Colorado State 61
opening game of the Southeast- of the Big Ten tournament. pionship round of the Class 2A hosting a live webcast Sunday
day. Northwestern (18-12) now
ern Conference tournament. LAS VEGAS — New Mexico tournament were under one nights beginning next season
BIG 12 Georgia (21-10) has a chance faces No. 1 Ohio State (29-2) in earned a shot at beating BYU minute on Thursday, and two and plan to broadcast finals of
the first game of today’s quarter- for a third time by outlasting
Kansas 63, Oklahoma State 62 to again bolster its NCAA tour- of them occurred at 215. tournaments from around the
nament hopes when it faces finals. Colorado State in the quarterfi- The quickest fall of the state with video and audio.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Mario Alabama, the Western Division’s nals of the Mountain West Con-
Little’s three-point play broke a round was by Tamaqua’s Garth The site is running now, but
No. 1 seed, in Friday’s SEC quar- Michigan State 66, Iowa 61 ference tournament.
tie with 71 seconds to go and Lakitsky, who pinned his oppo- the rankings won’t begin until
terfinals. INDIANAPOLIS — Dray-
Oklahoma State missed a des- mond Green had 21 points and PAC-10 nent in 46 seconds. Danville’s next season.
peration heave at the buzzer, Tennessee 74, Arkansas 68 14 rebounds to help Michigan No. 16 Arizona 78, Dylan Dailey recorded the
allowing No. 2 Kansas to escape ATLANTA — Freshman To- State in the first round of the Oregon State 69
with a in the second round of bias Harris scored 20 points and Big Ten tournament and keep LOS ANGELES — Derrick
the Big 12 tournament. Tennessee recovered after blow- its NCAA tournament hopes Williams scored 22 points and MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Big 12 player of the year Mar- ing a 16-point lead to beat Ar- alive. No. 16 Arizona rode its 3-point

Phillies give Manuel


cus Morris, shut down most of kansas in the opening round of Iowa’s Matt Gatens missed a shooting to victory in the Pac-10
the second half, hit a key 3- the Southeastern Conference 3-pointer that could have tied tournament quarterfinals.
pointer for the Jayhawks (30-2). tournament. the game with six seconds re-
Kansas trailed by as many as Tennessee (19-13) bolstered maining. Oregon 76, UCLA 59

two-year extension
eight until Oklahoma State its NCAA tournament case after LOS ANGELES — E.J. Sin-
(19-13) got in deep foul trouble losing six of its last nine games SWAC gler scored a career-high 24
in the second half. in the regular season. Grambling State 65, MVSU 62 points and Oregon routed sec-
GARLAND, Texas (AP) — ond-seeded UCLA in the Pac-10
Colorado 87, Mississippi 66, Justin Patton scored 25 points tournament quarterfinals.
No. 19 Kansas State 75 South Carolina 55 to lead Grambling State in the The seventh-seeded Ducks
Veteran manager reportedly Network list of
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Cory best managers.
ATLANTA — Chris Warren first round of the Southwestern (16-16) advanced to today’s could make up to $4 million
Higgins scored 28 points, Alec According to
scored 20 points and Mississippi Athletic Conference tourna- semifinals against either No. 3 under terms of the new deal.
Burks had 24 and Colorado beat won a game of spurts, pulling ment. seed Washington or sixth-seed- reports out of
No. 19 Kansas State for the third away from South Carolina in the ed Washington State, which met Boston, Fran-
time this season, ousting the opening round of the Southeast- CONFERENCE USA later at Staples Center. cona is in the
Wildcats in the Big 12 tourna- ern Conference tournament. E. Carolina 75, UAB 70, OT By BOB BROOKOVER middle of a
ment quarterfinals. EL PASO, Texas — Darrius USC 70, California 56 The Philadelphia Inquirer Manuel contract that
MID-AMERICAN Morrow finished with 22 points, LOS ANGELES — Maurice CLEARWATER, Fla. — Just could pay him
Texas 74, Oklahoma 54 Akron 82, including six in overtime, and Jones scored 16 points, Alex before the start of spring train- $20 million over five seasons.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jor- Miami (Ohio) 75, 2OT East Carolina upset No. 1 seed Stepheson added 14 points and ing, the MLB Network did a Six years ago, if you had told a
dan Hamilton and Tristan CLEVELAND — Brett McCla- Alabama-Birmingham in the 16 rebounds in a strong low-post countdown of the 10 best current Phillies fan that Francona and
Thompson each had a double- nahan’s 3-pointer with 32 sec- quarterfinals of the Conference game, and Southern California managers in baseball, and the Manuel would rank among the
double, helping No. 10 Texas onds left in the second overtime USA tournament. advanced to the Pac-10 tourna- Phillies’ Charlie Manuel checked best managers in the game, you
cruise in a lopsided quarterfinal helped Akron stave off a stun- ment semifinals. in at fourth on the list. would have been greeted by a
at the Big 12 tournament. ning comeback by Miami Memphis 66, Southern Miss 63
The Longhorns, who beat Now, for the first time since he sideways stare or challenged to a
(Ohio) in the quarterfinals of EL PASO, Texas — Joe Jack- BIG WEST
Oklahoma for the third time this the Mid-American Conference was hired in 2005, the Phillies fistfight. Now, they are consid-
son scored 15 points and helped Long Beach State 79,
season and 11th in 13 meetings, manager is being paid like one of ered elite.
tournament. seal Memphis’ victory with two UC Irvine 72
led by as many as 25 and never key free throws in the quarterfi- the best in the game. Manuel, 67, was truly in a
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Casper
let the Sooners (14-18) get clos- Western Michigan 67, nals of the Conference USA Ware scored 23 points and Larry After prolonged negotiations, good place late Thursday after-
er than 13 after that. Bowling Green 56 tournament. Anderson 18 as Long Beach the team announced Thursday noon after Roy Halladay pitched
CLEVELAND — Demetrius State defeated UC Irvine in the that Manuel had received a two- six dominating innings in a 7-0
ATLANTIC COAST Ward scored 14 points, Flenard UTEP 77, Marshall 65 quarterfinals of the Big West year extension that will keep the exhibition win over the New
Miami 69, Virginia 62, OT Whitfield added 12 and 10 re- EL PASO, Texas — UTEP tournament. manager in the Phillies dugout York Yankees at Bright House
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Mal- bounds and Western Michigan used a big first-half push and through the 2013 season, when Field.
colm Grant scored 16 points as advanced in the Mid-American had six players score in double UC Santa Barbara 79, he will be 69 years old. Phillies He had said earlier in the day
Miami rallied from 10 down in Conference tournament. figures as the Miners defeated Pacific 67 general manager Ruben Amaro that he never made more than
the final minute of regulation to Marshall in the quarterfinals of ANAHEIM, Calif. — Orlando Jr. disputed his team’s own news $19,000 as a big-league player,
force overtime and beat Virginia Kent State 73, Buffalo 62 the Conference USA tourna- Johnson scored 32 points to release and said Manuel’s new but he received some substantial
in the first round of the Atlantic CLEVELAND — Rodriquez ment. lead fifth-seeded UC Santa Bar- deal is actually for three years be- pay days during his career in Ja-
Coast Conference tournament. Sherman scored 18 points, lead- bara in the quarterfinals of the cause the Phillies gave Manuel a pan.
Garrius Adams added 10 ing top-seeded Kent State in the MOUNTAIN WEST Big West tournament. raise over the $2.4 million he was More important, Manuel said,
points for the ninth-seeded quarterfinals of the Mid-Amer- No. 8 BYU 64, TCU 58
supposed to make this season. was the life experience he got in
Hurricanes (19-13), who spent ican Conference tournament. LAS VEGAS — Jimmer Fre- MEAC
A league source said that Man- Japan.
most of the second half strug- Justin Greene added 16 points dette scored 24 points and No. 8 Morgan State 77,
gling to make a shot before their and 10 rebounds for the Golden BYU overcame a slow start in North Carolina A&T 59 uel’s 2011 salary would jump to “I would have never been a big-
frantic comeback forced the Flashes (22-10). the Mountain West Conference WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — $3.75 million and that he would league player or coach if I didn’t
extra period. quarterfinals. Kevin Thompson scored 24 make between $3.8 million and go to Japan,” he said. “I used to
BIG TEN points and grabbed 12 rebounds $4 million in the final two years whine, make excuses, and feel
Boston College 81, Penn St. 61, Indiana 55 No. 7 San Diego State 64, to lead Morgan State over North of the deal. Those figures would sorry for myself before I went to
Wake Forest 67 INDIANAPOLIS — Jeff Utah 50 Carolina A&T in the quarterfi- place Manuel right in the same Japan. When I went over there, I
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Reg- Brooks finished with 15 points LAS VEGAS — Kawhi Leo- nals of the Mid-Eastern Athletic neighborhood as Boston’s Terry learned that the world wasn’t all
gie Jackson was one of three and seven rebounds, Talor Bat- nard and Malcolm Thomas each Conference tournament. Francona, who topped the MLB about me.”
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H O W T H E Y
FA R E D
Here’s how the 15 District 2 wrestlers fared during
the first day of the PIAA Championships at Giant
Center in Hershey
CLASS 2A
•Vito Pasone, Meyers (112): The junior defeated
Ligonier Valley’s Joshua Patrick, 7-4 to move on to
today’s quarterfinals. Up next: Jamestown senior
Tyler Roberts (38-5).
•Austin Harry, Lake-Lehman (119): Harry, a
freshman, lost his preliminary round match to Shady
Side Academy’s Phillip Elias, 9-4 to fall into the con-
solation bracket. He then faced Robert Ritschard,
from Oley Valley and won 6-5 to remain alive in the
event. Up next: in the second round of consolations
he will face the loser of the quarterfinal match be-
tween Benton’s Colt Cotten and Wilson’s Michael
Fleck.
•Casey Fuller, Western Wayne (160): He pinned
Bermudian Springs’ Tyler Fitzkee in 5:42. Up next:
Defending state champion, Charleroi’s Cody Wier-
cioch (37-2).
•Eric Laytos, Lackawanna Trail (215): The de-
fending state champion pinned Bethlehem Cathol-
ic’s Josh Alpha in 4:28. Up next: Northern Bedford
senior Joel Suter (25-1) in the quarterfinals.
CLASS 3A
•Michael Domarasky, Pittston Area (112): The
senior dropped a 3-0 decision to New Oxford’s Jor-
dan Conaway in the preliminaries. He fell into the
consolation bracket and then came back to beat
Clearfield freshman Christian Stone, 13-6 in the first
round of consolations. Up next: Either Godwin Nya-
ma (32-2) from Brashear or Hempfield’s Austin Mill-
er (38-3).
•C.J. Palmer, Delaware Valley (119): Palmer
(46-2) knocked off Westmont Hilltop senior Josh
Polacek, 5-2 to advance to the quarterfinals. Up
next: Mackenzie McGuire (32-2) from Upper St.
Clair.
•Matt Ritz, Crestwood (140): The senior lost to
Jake Schultz from Lewistown, 6-0 in the prelimin-
aries. He dropped to the loser’s bracket and lost to
Council Rock South’s Matt Martoccio and was elim-
inated.
•Tim Samec, Hazleton Area (152): He was de-
feated by Mechanicsburg’s Rustin Barrick, 7-0 in the
first round and fell into the consolations. In the first
round of consolations, he beat Owen J. Roberts’
Jordan Moser, 5-4. Up next: Either Northampton’s
John Lambert or DuBois’ Geno Morelli.
•James Fruehan, Abington Heights (152): The
Comet was pinned in 2:43 by Kennard-Dale fresh-
man Chance Marsteller to drop into the loser’s
bracket. In the consolations, he was eliminated with
a 5-1 loss to Thomas Demetrio from Pottsgrove.
•Marc Wagner, Delaware Valley (160): He drop-
ped a 5-1 decision to Bellefonte’s Bradley Grieb. In
the loser’s bracket, he was eliminated by Rich Ja-
sinski, 4-1, from Pennridge.
•Chad Hoffman, Hazleton Area (171): Hoffman, a
junior, lost via major decision to Nick Bonaccorsi
from Bethel Park, 13-4. In the consolation round, he
bounced back to beat Clearfield’s Derek Danver,
9-4. Up next: Either Cedar Cliff’s Grant Dickey or
Pittsburgh Central Catholic’s Austin Coniker.
•Mike Mirra, Crestwood (189): He defeated Cor-
ry’s Nash Walters, 2-1 in the preliminaries to ad-
vance to today’s quarters, where he will see Upper
Moreland’s John Bolich (38-0).
•Josh Popple, Coughlin (189): Popple (42-0)
won via fall in 4:40 over Lower Dauphin’s Kyle
Stauffer in the opening round. He advances to take
on Harriton’s Haddon Corbett (42-2) in the quarter-
finals.
•Jason Laboranti, Pittston Area (215): The se-
nior was knocked off by Souderton’s Joe Stolfi, 14-2
in the first round to drop into the consolation brack-
et. He then beat Red Lion’s David Quackenbos, 4-3
to stay alive. Up next: The loser of the match be-
tween Parkland’s Tarek Haddad and Greater La-
ED BOARDMAN/FOR THE TIMES LEADER trobe’s Scott Mohring.
•Morgan Craig, Abington Heights (285): Beat
Mike Mirra of Crestwood moves in on Nash Walters of Corry during their preliminary 189-pound Class 3A state bout at the Giant Center in Hershey on Thursday. Westmont Hilltop junior Josh Duplin, 3-1 in the preli-
minaries to improve his record to (28-4) and ad-
vance to today’s quarterfinals where he will face
Canon-McMillan’s Cody Klempay (43-0).
PIAA Championship Schedule
Today
Class 2A
8 a.m. – quarterfinals
9:45 a.m. – second round consolations
6:30 p.m. – semifinals and third round consolations
9 p.m. – fourth round consolations
Class 3A
1 p.m. – quarterfinals
2:45 p.m. – second round consolations
Saturday
Class 3A
8 a.m. – semifinals and third round consolations
10:30 a.m. – fourth round consolations
6 p.m. – third, fifth and seventh place matches
8 p.m. – championship finals
Class 2A
12:30 p.m. – third, fifth and seventh place matches
2:30 p.m. – championship finals
TV: The finals can be seen live on PCN

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Hazleton Area’s Tim Samec, right, wrestles Mechanicsburg’s
Samec was on the same mat
Rustin Barrick during 160-pound action during the opening state
right before Hoffman’s match. In
round at the Giant Center.
that bout, he dispatched Owen
J. Roberts’ Jordan Moser, 5-4.
consolations, which begin at “I want that medal, at least

CLASS 3A
2:45 p.m., those four grapplers – top eight, but I want to get the
Pittston Area’s Michael Doma- highest place possible,” Hoff-
rasky (112 pounds) and Jason man said. “Timmy, I really be-
Laboranti (215) and Hazleton lieve he’s going to compete for
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Area’s Tim Samec (152) and third place. He’s definitely top
Popple and fellow Wyoming Chad Hoffman (171) – will be Coughlin’s Josh Popple controls Kyle Stauffer of Lower Dauphin during 189-pound action at the three in his weight class. He’s
Valley Conference 189-pounder guaranteed at least an eighth- Class 3A PIAA Wrestling Championships on Thursday night at the Giant Center in Hershey. just tough. I have trouble with
Mike Mirra of Crestwood were place finish. Red Lion’s David Quackenbos, him in practice and he’s 152
the only two of seven from the “If you lose two matches, opponent got a last-second es- first period, but he never got the 4-3 to stave off elimination. pounds and I’m like 175.”
conference to win their opening some people might think that cape. call and then went down 3-0 in “You’re not a bad wrestler if The only WVC wrestler to
round bout in the Class 3A you’re not worthy of being at the “He wrestled solid today,” the second period. He rebound- you’re 40 and two,” Domarasky lose both matches in 3A was
event. state tournament,” Domarasky Crestwood coach J.J. Konigus ed to win his first round consola- added. “I give a lot of credit to Crestwood’s Matt Ritz. While
“When you get up here not said. “To win one more time and said about his senior. “He’s got tion bout, 13-6 over Clearfield’s Jason. That kid is good and Ja- other WVC standouts got a
many people have seen me wres- be guaranteed a medal would be to score more points. He’s mak- Christian Stone. son was going the whole first pe- tough draw in the first round,
tle before,” Popple said. “And great.” ing matches too close and he “I understand that you’re not riod until that kid pulled a head- the Comets senior pulled an ex-
sometimes the coaches don’t do Popple (42-0) moves on to can score way more points on going to get every call in the lock. Not many people are ex- cruciating opponent in the con-
the research. It puts me in better face Harriton’s Haddon Corbett top. He’s got to score more from world but...you can’t complain pecting that.” solations in Council Rock
position, but I’m not going to ex- (42-2) in today’s quarterfinals, his feet (today).” about it. You still have to wrestle Hoffman also pulled the sec- South’s Matt Martoccio, who
pect it the rest of the tourna- which are slated to begin at 1 Every WVC athlete that lost at hard because two points aren’t ond-ranked grappler in the state, was picked by many to win the
ment. I’ve got a lot of guys p.m. Mirra (36-6) will see un- least once on Thursday had going to win a match at the state according to the Pennsylvania 140-pound bracket and was up-
scouting me.” beaten Upper Moreland senior tough opponents. tournament,” Domarasky said. Power Rankings, in undefeated set in the first round.
Popple and Mirra may be the John Bolich (38-0) in the quar- Domarasky lost a close 3-0 de- “You can’t lose your mindset af- Nick Bonaccorsi from Bethel “That’s the No. 1 seed and we
only two alive for a gold medal, ters. cision to New Oxford’s Jordan ter losing your first match.” Park. He also dropped a major get him in the wrestlebacks, it
but four others won their first Mirra advanced with a 2-1 win Conaway, who is ranked second Laboranti netted Souderton decision, then came back to doesn’t get any worse,” Konigus
round consolation match and over Corry’s Nash Walters. The in the state. standout Joe Stolfi, who’s also eliminate Derek Danver from added. “But hey, if you’re going
are still in contention for at least Crestwood standout got a re- But the Pittston Area senior ranked second in the state. He Clearfield, 9-4. to end your season, a good place
an eighth-place medal. With a versal in the third period and could have had a 2-0 lead if he lost by major decision to Stolfi Hoffman followed in his team- to end it is the state tourna-
win in today’s second round of held on for the victory after his was awarded a takedown in the (41-2), and came back to beat mate’s footsteps. ment.”

PASONE
Pasone was also hit with a caution the victory.
warning in the third and admitted he “It’s the ref’s call, you just have to
got a little complacent after opening wrestle your match and can’t let the ref
the big lead. call it for you,” Harry said about the
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“I don’t know what happened. I was possible takedown. “The first match
In his freshman year, Pasone only fine in the beginning and doing fine, kind of mentally broke me but I was
spent 3 minutes, 58 seconds on the then all of a sudden the kid broke right able to come back in the second match
mat in Hershey. He surpassed that in at the end. It’s fixable though,” Pasone and have a good match with the kid.”
one match and this time picked up a said. “I was satisfied with being up but In the consolation bout, Harry got
win. He advances to this morning’s then I remembered what my coach down 5-0 a minute into the second pe-
quarterfinals where he will take on said, that you have to wrestle every riod, but he didn’t allow any points the
Jamestown senior Tyler Roberts minute of every match.” rest of the way. He managed an escape
(38-5), who knocked off Church Farm Harry (36-7) may have lost his first and takedown before the stanza ended
School’s Baff Atakora-Bediako, 9-6 in match, but he stayed with Elias (22-2), to trim the deficit to 5-3. He then
the first round. The quarterfinals begin who entered the event ranked fifth in quickly worked an escape in the third
at 8 a.m. the state. After being taken down twice period to move within 5-4, then got
While Pasone won his first match, and being let up in the first period, two points for another takedown with
Lake-Lehman 119-pounder Austin Har- Harry trailed 4-2. He was then let up 58 seconds left to take the lead. He
ry was not as successful. The freshman again to start the second period after rode out his opponent for the rest of
Black Knight lost his first match, 9-4 to choosing down and the lead was the match to seal the victory.
Phillip Elias, from Shady Side Acade- slimmed to 4-3. When the two were on “I didn’t win that first match so I
my then dispatched Oley Valley sopho- their feet, Harry nearly had control to knew I had to fight hard in the second
more Robert Ritschard with a 6-5 victo- ED BOARDMAN/FOR THE TIMES LEADER get two points for a takedown, which for all six minutes to try and win a
ry in the first round of consolations. Lake-Lehman’s Austin Harry, left, works to escape from his 119-pound opponent would have given him a lead. But he medal,” Harry added.
With a win today, Harry will be guaran- Philip Elias of Shady Side Academy during Class 2A state action Thursday. couldn’t wrap up the second leg then Harry, who broke a losing streak for
teed a medal and could have a chance was called out of bounds. Wyoming Valley Conference freshmen
to become the first four-time state lead after the first period with a pair of got a takedown of his own and got After that, Elias got two more take- at the state tournament , will face the
medalist in school history. takedowns 43 seconds apart. He in- Pasone on his back, but time ran out. downs in the second period to open an loser of the quarterfinal match between
“You can’t be happy after winning creased his lead to 7-1 grabbing three At the start of the third period, Pa- 8-4 lead after four minutes. Wilson’s Michael Fleck and Benton’s
just one match, you have to take it one back points a minute into the second sone chose neutral position and Patrick Elias chose down in the third period Colt Cotten.
match at a time,” Pasone said. “I have a period. Patrick (26-6) got another es- capitalized with the two points by tak- and after Harry couldn’t turn him over Wyoming Valley West’s Kyle Krasav-
lot of matches to win yet.” cape near the end of the second period ing control and the lead was trimmed for back points, the SSA senior got an age lost twice as a freshman last year,
The Meyers standout opened a 4-1 to cut the lead to 7-2. And he nearly to 7-4. escape with 35 seconds left to secure following Pasone’s two losses in 2009.
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Is higher gas hurting Retail sales change A first look at consumers A Fed governor speaks
spending? Month-over-month change The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan issues its Investors will be looking for clues
Investors get a reading on how first assessment of consumer sentiment for March. Con- about the Federal Reserve’s next
much higher gas prices are nip- 1.2 ’10 ’11
sumer sentiment measures were up during February, move when William Dudley, presi-
ping into consumers’ overall and the employment news that came out last week was dent of the Federal Reserve Bank
est.
spending. The Commerce De- encouraging. The of New York, speaks at a Cham-
0.8 0.8
Today

partment releases its retail sales 0.7% question is whether ber of Commerce meeting in New
report for February. The report 0.6 consumers who have York. Dudley is a voting member
gives a broader look at retail started paying more for of the Fed committee that sets
sales than the numbers issued by 0.3 gas in recent weeks monetary policy, including the
chain stores because it includes are starting to worry direction of interest rates. The
sales from grocery stores and that higher fuel prices committee meets next Tuesday,
auto dealers. Gas prices aver- will hurt their finances. so investors will be eager to glean
aged $3.37 a gallon across the S O N D J F And possibly curtail the any insights they can from
country by the end of February. Source: The Commerce Department economic recovery. Dudley’s remarks.

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More people seek jobless aid Prices of


I N B R I E F

Starbucks, Green Mountain


brew a single-cup deal
Starbucks Corp. and Green Moun-
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
AP Economics Writer
Thefour-weekaverage,alessvolatilemea-
sure, rose to 392,250. The average fell to its
ports up at the fastest pace in18 years in Ja-
nuary. That caused the U.S. trade deficit to
homes dip
regionally
tain Coffee Roasters Inc. say they have WASHINGTON — The number of peo- lowest level since July 2008 two weeks ago. widen to its largest level in six months.
reached a deal that will bring single- ple seeking unemployment benefits rose Applications below 425,000 signal mod- The January trade deficit increased 15.1
cup Starbucks coffee and Tazo tea pods last week. But the rise comes after applica- est job growth. But they need to fall consis- percent to $46.3 billion, the Commerce De-
to Keurig users. tions hit their lowest level in nearly three tently below 375,000 to signal a sustained partmentsaid.Exportsrose2.7percenttoan
Starbucks has been looking to beef years, and economists expect further de- decline in the unemployment rate. Unem- all-time high of $167.7 billion. But imports
By ANDREW M. SEDER
up its presence in the fast-growing clines as the economy improves. ployment benefit applications peaked dur- rose a faster 5.2 percent to $214.1billion due aseder@timesleader.com
single-cup coffee market and Green Applications increased by 26,000 to a ing the recession at 651,000. to a big jump in America’s foreign oil bill.
Mountain is considered one of its lead- seasonally adjusted 397,000 during the Economists were encouraged that That underscores concerns that surging oil Home prices nationally, in
Pennsylvania and at the regional
ers. Rumors swirled last month that week ended March 5, the Labor Depart- claims remained below 400,000 for the prices could derail the economic recovery.
level dipped in January, when
the two were in potential partnership ment said Thursday. third straight week. Companies are hiring more, after compared month-to-month and
talks. The latest report covers the week after “We still interpret the data as consistent months of sluggish job creation. Employ- year-to-year.
The agreement announced Thursday the Presidents’ Day holiday, when many with strengthening job creation,” said John ers added 192,000 jobs last month, the The data was included in a re-
between the Seattle coffee chain and government offices were closed. Applica- Ryding, an economist at RDQ Economics. most in nearly a year. The unemployment port released Thursday by Core-
the single-serve coffee brew maker tions usually rise in weeks following holi- AseparatereportThursdayshowedthat rate ticked down to 8.9 percent, the lowest Logic, a Santa Ana, Calif.-based
provides for the manufacturing, mar- day-shortened weeks. a sharp rise in oil prices helped push im- level since April 2009. provider of information, analyt-
keting, distribution and sale of the ics and business services.
pods for Green Mountain’s Keurig Home prices in the Scranton/
single-cup brewing system. Wilkes-Barre market declined by
Terms were not disclosed. 11.13 percent in January 2011
The companies plan to make the compared to January 2010. They
declined by 15.60 percent in De-
K-Cup portion packs available at food,
cember 2010 compared to De-
drug, mass, club, specialty and depart- cember 2009 when distressed
ment store retailers in the U.S. and sales were included. Distressed
Canada starting in the fall. sales include short sales and real
estate owned (REO) transac-
Wal-Mart expanding online tions.
Excluding distressed sales,
As competition grows from Ama- year-over-year prices declined by
zon.com, Wal-Mart is battling back by 1.47 percent in January 2011 com-
expanding a program offering the con- pared to January 2010 and de-
clined by 3.13 percent in Decem-
venience of shopping online along with
ber 2010 compared to December
same-day gratification. 2009.
The world’s largest retailer said In its January Home Price In-
Thursday it is expanding its service dex report, prices in the U.S. de-
that lets shoppers pick up online orders clined for the sixth month in a
at stores to all of its 3,600-plus loca- row.
tions. It’s partly a bid to win back con- Mark Fleming, chief econo-
sumers who’ve gone elsewhere for mist with CoreLogic, said, “A
convenience. number of factors continue to
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. previously dampen any recovery in the hous-
offered the service on about 2,000 ing market. Negative equity,
items in less than a quarter of its which limits the mobility of
homeowners, weak demand and
stores. Now it will apply 40,000 items,
the overhang of shadow invento-
including baby items, toys, electronics, ry all continue to exert down-
AP PHOTO
video games and appliances. Groceries ward pressure on housing prices.
are not part of the program. Trader Jason Weisberg works Thursday in his booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones indus-
trial average had its biggest one-day drop since August. We are looking out for renewed
The world’s largest retailer will start demand in the coming months as

Dow has big 1-day drop


rolling out the program to new stores the spring buying season gets un-
at the end of the month and expects it derway to hopefully reduce the
to be available in all stores by June and downward pressure.”
on all 40,000 items by the fourth quar- According to the CoreLogic
ter. Home Price Index report for Ja-
nuary, national home prices, in-
cluding distressed sales, declined
American hikes air fares By FRANCESCA LEVY higher later in the day after Saudi Arabian
by 5.7 percent in January 2011
compared to January 2010 after
American Airlines is raising U.S. and MATTHEW CRAFT WALL STREET
police fired at protesters. Crude oil lost declining by 4.7 percent in De-
base fares $10 per round trip. AP Business Writers DOW NASDAQ S&P $1.68 to settle at $102.70 per barrel, below cember 2010 compared to De-
If the increase sticks, it would be the 11,984.61 2,701.02 1,295.11 cember 2009.
NEW YORK — Weak economic news —228.48 —50.70 —24.91 the high of nearly $107 a barrel it reached
seventh broad price hike this year by from China, the U.S. and Spain combined on Monday. Excluding distressed sales,
U.S. airlines, which say they need more with a slump in oil companies sent stocks Stocks fell broadly, but energy compa- year-over-year prices declined by
revenue to offset rising fuel prices. sharply lower Thursday. The Dow Jones nies were hit the hardest. Exxon Mobil 1.6 percent in January 2011 com-
American Airlines spokesman Tim industrial average had its biggest one-day Corp., the largest company in the world by pared to January 2010 and by 3.2
Smith confirmed that his airline raised drop since August. new applications for unemployment bene- market value, fell 3.6 percent. Chevron percent in December 2010 com-
prices Wednesday night. Delta said it pared to December 2009.
Investors were jarred when China re- fits rose more than expected last week. Corp. also fell 3 percent. Energy compa-
Nationally, only five states had
was studying the move but had not ported a surprise trade deficit. China’s ex- Thursday’s drop in the Dow was the big- nies fell 3.6 percent, the most of any indus- positive home price apprecia-
matched American yet. ports fell in February as businesses closed gest since Aug. 11. The S&P had a larger try tracked by S&P. tions when including distressed
Two low-cost carriers, JetBlue Air- for the weeklong Lunar New Year holiday, fall recently, dropping 27.57 points on Feb. Oil has been surging over the past few sales figures: West Virginia (+5.5
ways and AirTran Airways, said they but imports of higher-priced oil and other 22 as the uprising against Libyan leader weeks because of the spreading protests in percent), North Dakota (+3.3
had not raised prices. United, Conti- goods jumped, widening the country’s def- Moammar Gadhafi gained strength. North Africa the Middle East. Libya pro- percent), New York (+1.9 per-
nental and Southwest did not immedi- icit to $7.3 billion. News that forces loyal to Gadhafi were duces less than 2 percent of the world’s oil cent), Hawaii (+0.7 percent) and
ately comment on their plans. Moody’s downgraded Spain’s debt, re- poised to recapture the strategic oil port of supply, investors have been worried that Wyoming (+0.2 percent). Penn-
igniting fears about Europe’s debt crisis. In Ras Lanouf from opposition forces sent oil unrest will spread to major oil-producing sylvania ranked 13th nationally,

AOL is laying off 200 the U.S., the government reported that down in the morning. Crude bounced countries and disrupt the flow of crude. falling 3.1 percent.

Cumulus wants to buy Citadel’s radio stations


AOL says it’s laying off 200 U.S.
staffers from its content and technol-
ogy departments to eliminate overlap
only days after completing its purchase
of the Huffington Post. Staff and wire reports their marketing budgets. with about 151 million Cumu-
The cuts also affect 700 jobs at AOL’s Cumulus Media Inc. is buy- Cumulus said on Thursday it lus Class A shares. If all Citadel
offices in India, which mainly provides ing Citadel Broadcasting Corp. is paying $37 per share in cash shareholders choose to receive
back-office support to the U.S. But AOL in a $1.7 billion deal that would and stock for Citadel, which cash, then each Citadel share
spokesman Graham James says 300 of unite two of the nation’s largest owns 225 radio stations in would be prorated to $30 in
those will move to other companies radio station owners. more than 50 markets. Las Ve- cash and 1.613 shares of Cumu-
that are taking over support functions. Citadel owns five Plains gas-based Citadel had previ- lus. Citadel said this implies a
AOL paid $315 million for online Township-based stations, in- ously rejected a $31 a share of- total value of $38.23 per share,
news hub The Huffington Post as part cluding Top 40 station 97 BHT, fer from Cumulus. based on Cumulus’ closing
of a project to revamp itself as a go-to oldies AM station 590 WARM, Cumulus said the enterprise stock price on Wednesday. If all
source for news and other content. country station JR 93.7, alter- DON CAREY / THE TIMES LEADER value of the deal, including as- shareholders decide to get
That deal closed Monday. Citadel Broadcasting operates five radio stations from its sumed debt, is about $2.4 bil- shares instead, then the im-
native rocker 97.9 X and light-
offices off Baltimore Drive in Plains Township. Cumulus Media, lion. plied value would be $39.45 on
rock formatted Magic 93.
of Atlanta, agreed to buy Las Vegas-based Citadel on Thurs- The company said it has ob- the same basis.
Atlanta-based Cumulus tained equity financing com- The deal must still be ap-
would own 572 radio stations day in a cash and stock deal.
mitments for up to $500 mil- proved by Citadel shareholders
across about 120 U.S. markets lion from Crestview Partners and regulators. It is expected to
once the deal announced ates five stations including tailed the ad spending that gen- and Macquarie Capital. Cumu- close by the end of this year.
Thursday closes. It will remain Wink 104, Hot 92 and 1400 erates most of their revenue. lus also received debt financing There was no indication
$3.54 $3.16 $2.83
the No. 2 radio station owner in ESPN Sports. An advertising shift to the In- commitments of about $3 bil- Thursday how any sale would
the U.S. behind Clear Channel, The deal represents a bet ternet also siphoned money lion from a group of banks. impact local stations, staffing
$4.06 which owns more than 800 sta- that the radio advertising mar- away from radio stations. The $1.7 billion value is or programming. A message
07/17/08 tions. ket will continue rebounding. But the outlook has been im- based on Citadel’s 46.8 million seeking comment from Cita-
The nearest market with a Like other media, radio broad- proving modestly as the reco- outstanding shares. Citadel del’s local market manager, Bill
Cumulus-owned station would casters were hard hit in 2008 vering economy has encour- said there is $1.4 billion of cash Palmeri, was not immediately
be Harrisburg where it oper- and 2009 as the recession cur- aged advertisers to increase available for the deal, along returned.
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276.00 166.72 AutoZone AZO ... 266.71 -1.50 -2.2 70.45 49.43 PNC PNC .40 62.21 -.89 +2.5
2,800 19.86 10.91 BkofAm BAC .04 14.26 -.33 +6.9 29.30 23.75 PPL Corp PPL 1.40 25.44 -.34 -3.3
1,300 32.65 23.78 BkNYMel BK .36 28.81 -1.32 -4.6 15.43 10.42 PennMill PMIC ... 13.80 -.41 +4.3
2,700 18.63 6.08 BonTon BONT ... 16.09 -.95 +27.1 17.35 10.03 PenRE PEI .60 13.66 -.43 -6.0
44.20 29.12 CIGNA CI .04 42.94 -1.18 +17.1 68.11 60.32 PepsiCo PEP 1.92 64.43 -.22 -1.4
1,250 2,600 37.82 26.84 CVS Care CVS .50 34.03 -.04 -2.1 64.60 42.94 PhilipMor PM 2.56 63.76 -.59 +8.9
65.88 49.47 CocaCola KO 1.88 65.29 -.33 -.7 66.95 39.37 ProctGam PG 1.93 61.49 -.51 -4.4
2,500 25.91 16.30 Comcast CMCSA .45 24.72 -.59 +13.0
1,200 28.95 21.33 CmtyBkSy CBU .96 24.19 -.79 -12.9 67.52 48.56 Prudentl PRU 1.15 63.09 -1.35 +7.5
42.50 25.63 CmtyHlt CYH ... 40.03 -1.32 +7.1 15.35 9.85 SLM Cp SLM ... 14.78 -.39 +17.4
2,400 37.19 25.61 CoreMark CORE ... 34.11 -.07 -4.2 54.00 32.41 SLM pfB SLMpB 4.63 53.10 -.90 +21.2
1,150 16.00 4.97 Entercom ETM ... 10.83 -.35 -6.5 29.24 20.00 SoUnCo SUG .60 27.39 -.74 +13.8
2,300 19.80 7.71 FairchldS FCS ... 16.58 -.70 +6.2 17.89 7.06 Supvalu SVU .35 7.69 -.12 -20.1
9.84 6.96 FrontierCm FTR .75 7.95 -.13 -18.3 51.11 39.56 TJX TJX .60 49.47 -.12 +11.4
1,100 2,200 18.71 13.22 Genpact G .18 13.53 -.36 -11.0
S O N D J F M S O N D J F M 15.84 9.60 HarteHnk HHS .32 12.51 -.48 -2.0
33.34 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.00 32.06 -.60 +1.5
50.77 40.00 Heinz HNZ 1.80 49.74 -.10 +.6 37.70 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 36.40 -.25 +1.7
53.99 40.85 Hershey HSY 1.38 53.63 -.28 +13.7 57.90 47.77 WalMart WMT 1.46 52.65 -.02 -2.4

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Vol. (in mil.) 4,821 2,308 NYSE Comp. 8379.44 8195.93 8200.07 -179.37 -2.14% t t s +2.96% Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD
Pvs. Volume 3,744 1,948 AMEX Index 2362.18 2299.44 2300.83 -61.35 -2.60% t s s +4.19% ABB Ltd 23.31 -.64 +3.8 Chimera 4.26 -.01 +3.6 Goldcrp g 47.18 -1.44 +2.6 McDrmInt s 23.75 -1.36 +14.8 ProShtS&P 42.27 +.77 -3.6 Stryker 62.92 -1.44 +17.2
Advanced 482 383 AEP Ind 27.33 -1.17 +5.3 ChinaShen 3.53 -.32 -58.0 GoldStr g 2.74 -.21 -40.3 McDnlds 76.68 +.90 -.1 PrUShS&P 22.07 +.80 -7.1 SubPpne 56.19 -1.22 +.2
NASDAQ 2721.21 2695.08 2701.02 -50.70 -1.84% t t s +1.82% AES Corp 13.11 -.27 +7.6 ChurchDwt 76.94 -.89 +11.5 GoldmanS 160.27 -2.08 -4.7 McGrwH 37.57 -.56 +3.2 PrUlShDow 18.99 +.68 -8.3 Suncor gs 42.66 -1.93 +11.4
Declined 2547 2273 S&P 500 1315.72 1294.21 1295.11 -24.91 -1.89% t t s +2.98% AFLAC 55.70 -1.11 -1.3 CIBER 5.71 -.09 +22.0 Goodyear 14.05 -.34 +18.6 MedcoHlth 61.45 -.42 +.3 ProUltQQQ 86.02 -2.68 +5.6 Sunoco 41.76 -.55 +3.6
New Highs 28 33 Wilshire 5000 13987.38 13708.94 13715.73 -271.65 -1.94% t t s +2.66% AGL Res 38.76 -.61 +8.1 CienaCorp 23.63 -.70 +12.3 Google 580.30 -11.47 -2.3 Medtrnic 38.63 -1.17 +4.2 PrUShQQQ rs53.82+1.58 -7.5 SunPowerA 14.66 -1.08 +14.3
New Lows 31 62 AK Steel 14.62 -.35 -10.7 Cirrus 21.25 +.01 +33.0 Gramrcy 4.72 -.01+104.3 MelcoCrwn 7.34 -.02 +15.4 ProUltSP 50.97 -1.96 +6.1 Suntech 8.47 -.70 +5.7
Russell 2000 812.76 798.47 799.53 -21.66 -2.64% t t s +2.03% AMR 6.53 +.01 -16.2 Cisco 17.92 -.20 -11.4 GtPanSilv g 4.12 -.48 +46.6 MensW 28.04 +1.85 +12.2 ProUShL20 37.61 -1.25 +1.5 SunTrst 28.58 -.82 -3.2

Left
ARYxTh h .07 -.12 -72.6 Citigrp 4.54 -.11 -4.0 GreenMtC s61.71+18.07 +87.8 Merck 32.90 -.39 -8.7 ProUSSP50017.28 +.90 -11.0 Supvalu 7.69 -.12 -20.1
ASM Intl 36.70 -2.56 +4.8 Clearwire 5.75 +.37 +11.7 Greif A 62.65 -1.20 +1.2 Meritage 24.63 -.78 +10.9 ProUSSlv rs27.89 +1.37 -29.0 Symantec 18.02 -.44 +7.6
ASML Hld 40.83 -2.44 +6.5 CliffsNRs 85.12 -6.44 +9.1 GpoTMM 2.48 -.07 -.8
Supervalu (SVU) -44%
Mesab 34.84 -1.81 -9.5 PrUltCrde rs53.96 -1.92 +8.0 Synovus 2.53 -.03 -4.2
AT&T Inc 28.61 -.18 -2.6 Clorox 67.78 -.35 +7.1 GpTelevisa 23.52 -.12 -9.3 MetLife 45.67 -.63 +2.8 ProgrssEn 46.28 -.49 +6.4 Sysco 27.77 -.17 -5.5
AU Optron 8.88 -.28 -14.8 Coach 56.13 +.08 +1.5 HCA Hld n 31.02 ... 0.0 MetroPCS 14.89 -.22 +17.9 ProgsvCp 20.79 -.29 +4.6 TCF Fncl 15.67 +.09 +5.8
Thursday close: $7.69 52-week range: $7.06–17.89 AbtLab 48.50 -.57 +1.2 Coeur 31.70 -2.37 +16.0 HSBC 53.10 -.99 +4.0 MicronT 9.93 -.40 +23.8 ProLogis 15.34 -.63 +6.2 TCW Strat 5.45 -.05 +4.4
AberFitc 53.85 -1.84 -6.6 CognizTech 76.11 -2.30 +3.8 Hallibrtn 43.75 -1.52 +7.2 Microsoft 25.41 -.48 -9.0 ProUSR2K rs46.76+2.26 -6.9

in the
TD Ameritr 21.60 -.49 +13.7
P/E ratio: not applicable Market value: $1.6 billion AcadiaRlt 18.91 -.33 +3.7 ColgPal 78.98 -.02 -1.7 HanJS 14.31 +.01 -5.2 MdsxWatr 17.80 -.25 -3.0 ProvEn g 8.31 -.17 +4.5 TECO 18.12 -.33 +1.8
ActionSemi 2.43 -.07 +13.0 Comc spcl 23.34 -.64 +12.7 HarleyD 40.08 -.94 +15.6 MitsuUFJ 5.24 -.14 -3.1 ProvFnH 8.44 -.12 +16.6 THQ 5.56 +.07 -8.3
Supermarket chains have lost customers to Wal-Mart and warehouse ActivsBliz 11.04 -.07 -11.3 Comerica 38.90 -.24 -7.9 HarmonyG 12.13 -.19 -3.3 MobileTel s 20.30 -.23 -2.7 Prudentl 63.09 -1.35 +7.5 TaiwSemi 12.11 -.41 -3.4
AdamsEx 11.22 -.19 +4.5 CmtyHlt 40.03 -1.32 +7.1 HarrisCorp 44.71 -.67 -1.3 Molycorp n 49.04 +.42 -1.7 PSEG 32.05 -.46 +.8 TalismE g 23.08 -.66 +4.0
clubs like Costco. Supervalu has been hit particularly hard. It has also AdobeSy 34.86 -.27 +13.3 ConAgra 23.35 -.03 +3.4 Harsco 33.12 -.87 +16.9 Monsanto 67.09 -2.31 -3.7 PubStrg 110.44 -1.87 +8.9 Target 51.16 -.48 -14.9
tried to absorb higher food prices rather than pass them along to AMD 8.42 -.25 +2.9 ConnWtrSv 24.30 -.74 -12.8 HartfdFn 27.43 -.80 +3.5 MonstrWw 14.72 -.52 -37.7 PulteGrp 7.09 -.05 -5.7 Taseko 5.68 -.26 +8.2

dust
Aeropostl 24.63 -.29 0.0 ConocPhil 75.18 -2.86 +10.4 HawaiiEl 24.33 -.46 +6.8 Moog A 43.12 -1.84 +8.3 PPrIT 6.46 ... +2.9 TastyBak 2.23 -.20 -64.9
shoppers. Its revenue is down and it’s losing money. Aetna 36.86 -1.19 +20.8 ConsolEngy47.82 -2.18 -1.9 HltMgmt 10.26 -.49 +7.5 Moog B 43.26 -1.77 +8.7 Qlogic 17.62 -.22 +3.5 Technic rs 6.79 -.16 +42.6
Agilent 44.88 -1.17 +8.3 ConEd 50.19 -.53 +1.3 HeclaM 8.74 -.47 -22.4 MorgStan 28.07 -.65 +3.2 Qualcom 54.04 -.96 +9.2 TeckRes g 50.90 -1.67 -17.7
AkamaiT 36.41 -.16 -22.6 ConsolWtr 10.38 -.43 +13.2 HercOffsh 5.61 -.25 +61.2 Mosaic 75.23 -3.61 -1.5 QntmDSS 2.54 -.05 -31.7 Teleflex 57.08 -1.18 +6.1
AlcatelLuc 5.14 -.18 +73.6 CooperTire 24.14 -.18 +2.4 Hertz 14.83 -.19 +2.3 MotrlaSol n 40.30 -.97 +5.9 QstDiag 56.79 -.65 +5.2
Apollo Group (APOL) -35%
TelefEsp s 24.81 -.44 +8.8
Alcoa 15.80 -.50 +2.7 CornPdts 45.76 -1.22 -.5 Hess 78.74 -4.26 +2.9 MotrlaMo n 25.21 -1.54 -13.4 QksilvRes 14.19 -.45 -3.7 TelMexL 17.30 -.33 +7.2
Alcon 165.21 -.17 +1.1 Corning 21.32 -.85 +10.4 HewlettP 41.48 -.57 -1.5 Mylan 22.33 -.33 +5.7 Quidel 11.87 -.36 -17.9 Tellabs 5.06 -.18 -25.4
AlignTech 20.96 -.82 +7.3 Covidien 52.52 -.94 +15.0 Hologic 21.46 -.19 +14.0 NCR Corp 18.36 -.57 +19.5 QwestCm 6.68 -.05 -12.2 TempleInld 22.28 -.81 +4.9
Thursday close: $42.06 52-week range: $33.75–66.69 Allergan 71.28 -.68 +3.8 Cree Inc 46.99 ... -28.7 HomeDp 37.07 -.60 +5.7 NV Energy 14.67 -.24 +4.4 RAIT Fin 3.00 -.18 +37.0
For companies like Dean P/E ratio: 12 Market value: $6.0 billion AlliBInco 7.71 -.01 -2.8 CrwnCstle 38.74 -1.37 -11.6 HonwllIntl 55.79 -.92 +4.9 NYSE Eur 34.49 -.68 +15.0 RC2 25.51 +3.58 +17.2
TmpDrgn 29.25 -.62 -4.8
TenetHlth 7.24 -.04 +8.2
Foods and Supervalu, it’s as if AlliantEgy 39.86 -.76 +8.4
Allstate 31.73 -.34 -.5
CrownHold 39.00
Cummins 98.65
-.48
-1.42
+16.8
-10.3
Hospira 54.93 +.36 -1.4
HostHotls 17.52 -.39 -2.0
Nabors 26.11 -1.14 +11.3 RCM 5.09 +.03 +9.9 Tenneco 40.03 -1.04 -2.7
The government has threatened to withhold financial aid from for-profit NBkGreece 1.69 -.06 +.6 RF MicD 6.30 +.01 -14.3 Teradyn 16.97 -.49 +20.9
the market’s two-year rally AlphaNRs 50.29 -3.04 -16.2 CybrOpt 8.80 -.07 +3.0 HudsCity 9.97 -.08 -21.7 NatFuGas 67.28 -4.39 +2.5 RPM 22.52 -.31 +1.9 Terex 33.15 -1.58 +6.8
schools, which have high student default rates. Apollo, one of the AlteraCp lf 40.21 +.01 +13.0 CypSemi 18.91 -.68 +1.8 HumGen 29.03 +3.35 +21.5 NatGrid 46.67 -.68 +5.2 RadianGrp 7.08 -.33 -12.3 Tesoro 22.60 -1.14 +21.9
never happened. The S&P largest, has been investigated for its recruiting practices and the way it Altria 25.64 -.17 +4.1 DCT Indl 5.23 -.04 -1.5 HuntBnk 6.62 -.15 -3.6 NOilVarco 73.75 -4.57 +9.7 RadioShk 14.63 -.36 -20.9 TevaPhrm 49.22 -.88 -5.6
Amazon 166.14 -2.91 -7.7 DNP Selct 9.60 -.03 +5.0 Hydrgnc rs 4.85 ... +29.0 NatSemi 14.16 -.31 +2.9 Raytheon 51.89 -.62 +12.9
500 is up 91 percent since the accounts for revenue. It warned last fall that its University of Phoenix Ameren 27.68 -.74 -1.8 DR Horton 11.87 -.14 -.5 IAMGld g 20.66 -.86 +16.1 Navistar 63.74 +.65 +10.1 RegionsFn 7.34 -.39 +4.9
TexInst 34.25 -.49 +5.4
Textron 26.49 -1.04 +12.1
AMovilL 54.43 -1.14 -5.1 DTE 48.52 -.65 +7.1 INGPrRTr 6.12 +.02 +7.6
market hit its low March 9, expected 40 percent fewer students to enroll in the first quarter. AMovilA 54.37 -1.10 -4.9 DanaHldg 17.37 -.79 +.9 iShGold s 13.81 -.16 -.7
NetApp 48.41 -3.13 -11.9 ReneSola 8.79 +.18 +.6 ThermoFis 54.84 -1.06 -.9
Netflix 200.02 +7.03 +13.8 RepFBcp 3.00 -.04 +23.0 ThomCrk g 11.92 -.36 -19.0
2009. But 13 companies in the AmAxle 13.31 -.23 +3.5 Danaher s 50.41 -1.24 +6.9 iSAstla 24.68 -.88 -3.0 Netlist 2.61 +.28 +2.0 RepubSvc 29.60 -.32 -.9 3M Co 90.01 -3.16 +4.3
AmCapLtd 9.00 -.20 +19.0 Darden 46.95 -.24 +1.1 iShBraz 72.54 -1.94 -6.3 NewAmHi 10.00 -.05 +.4 RschMotn 62.60 -2.20 +7.7
S&P 500 have fallen. Some of AEagleOut 15.67 +.11 +7.1 DeanFds 9.78 -.20 +10.6 iSCan 32.35 -.87 +4.4 NwGold g 10.06 -.43 +3.1 Revlon 14.27 -.62 +45.0
THorton g 45.03 -.37 +9.2

the bad apples: H&R Block (HRB) -15% AEP


AmExp
35.75 -.55 -.6
44.02 -1.03 +2.6
Deere 87.55
DejourE g .39
-2.27
-.02
+5.4
+22.5
iSh HK 18.73 -.37 -1.0
iShJapn 10.99 -.28 +.8
NJ Rscs 41.99 -1.16
NY CmtyB 17.61 -.31
-2.6
-6.6
ReynAm s 33.75 -.51 +3.5
RioTinto s 63.57 -3.17 -11.3
TimeWarn 35.69
TiVo Inc 8.51
TorDBk g 85.20
-.84
-.40
-.87
+10.9
-1.4
+16.2
AmSupr 25.11 -.74 -12.2 Dell Inc 15.24 -.19 +12.5 iSh Kor 57.93 -2.02 -5.3 NY Times 9.46 -.42 -3.5 RiteAid h 1.21 -.01 +37.0
Thursday close: $15.84 52-week range: $10.13–18.99 AmTower 50.78 -1.41 -1.7 DeltaAir 11.18 +.30 -11.3 iShMex 59.73 -1.24 -3.5 Total SA 58.49 -1.62 +9.4
Dean Foods (DF) -48% P/E ratio: 11 Market value: $4.8 billion AmWtrWks 27.40 -.47 +8.3
Ameriprise 61.70 -.51 +7.2
DeltaPtr h .97
DenburyR 22.23
-.07
-1.03
+28.2
+16.4
iShSing 13.20 -.23 -4.7
iSTaiwn 14.58 -.50 -6.7
Newcastle 6.62 -.39
NewmtM 51.49 -1.09
NewsCpA 16.79 -.31
-1.2
-16.2
+15.3
Riverbed s 40.96 -.84 +16.5
RylCarb 43.39 -.61 -7.7
RoyDShllA 68.78 -1.61 +3.0
Toyota 87.52
TrCda g 39.09
-2.02
-.56
+11.3
+2.8
Ametek s 41.62 -1.18 +6.0 Dndreon 32.91 +.69 -5.8 iShSilver 34.36 -.91 +13.9 Transocn 78.97 -3.53 +13.6
Thursday close: $9.78 The tax preparer lost its competitive edge when regulators told its Amgen 51.84 -.64 -5.6 DenisnM g 3.20 -.15 -6.4 iShS&P100 58.46 -1.06 +3.2
NewsCpB 17.74 -.37 +8.0 RoyaleEn 5.67 -.35+153.1 Travelers 58.52 -.88 +5.0
NextEraEn 55.35 -.42 +6.5 SpdrDJIA 119.73 -2.28 +3.5 TrimbleN 46.92 -1.42 +17.5
52-week range: $7.13–17.00 bank, HSBC, not to finance loans to taxpayers who want to borrow Anadarko 75.98 -3.31 -.2 DeutschBk 59.27 -1.76 +13.9 iShChina25 43.64 -.79 +1.3 NiSource 18.93 -.59 +7.4 SpdrGold 137.77 -1.64 -.7
Annaly 17.80 -.05 -.7 DevelDiv 13.85 -.38 -1.7 iShDJTr 92.16 -1.26 -.2 TrinaSolar 24.81 -1.23 +5.9
against expected refunds. Last year, 17 percent of Block’s customers NobleCorp 42.79 -1.26 +19.6 SP Mid 172.12 -3.12 +4.5 TriQuint 12.15 -.61 +3.9
Price-earnings ratio: 21 Aon Corp 49.91 -1.30 +8.5 DevonE 86.08 -3.63 +9.6 iSSP500 130.44 -2.43 +3.3 NokiaCp 8.40 -.20 -18.6 S&P500ETF129.94-2.45 +3.3
took out loans. The stock has recovered 33 percent this year, but it’s Apache 115.94 -4.73 -2.8 Diageo 76.38 -1.48 +2.8 iShEMkts 45.56 -1.39 -4.4 TycoElec 34.25 -1.15 -3.2
(based on past 12 months) NorflkSo 64.95 -.45 +3.4 SpdrHome 17.75 -.50 +2.1 Tyson 19.36 -.25 +12.4
Apple Inc 346.67 -5.80 +7.5 Diebold 34.58 -.52 +7.9 iShB20 T 92.08 +1.53 -2.2 NA Pall g 6.27 -.44 -9.7 SpdrKbwBk 25.88 -.61 -.1
Market value: $1.8 billion still one of S&P 500’s worst performers. ApldMatl 14.96 -.34 +6.5 DirecTV A 45.60 -.76 +14.2 iS Eafe 59.34 -1.51 +1.9 NoestUt 34.48 -.59 +8.2 SpdrLehHY 40.23 -.16 +1.3
UBS AG 18.61 -.51 +13.0
Arbitron 37.91 -1.81 -8.7 DrSCBr rs 41.63 +2.97 -11.1 iShR2K 79.97 -2.11 +2.2 UDR 23.27 -.44 -1.1
NDynMn g 14.48 -1.90 +1.3 SpdrRetl 48.61 -.38 +.5 US Airwy 9.09 +.16 -9.2
The cost of raw milk is rising but ArcelorMit 33.99 -1.13 -10.9 DirFnBr rs 41.24 +2.24 -12.7 iShREst 58.27 -.92 +4.1 NthgtM g 2.63 -.16 -17.8 SpdrOGEx 57.12 -2.18 +8.3
USEC 5.15 -.14 -14.5
ArchCoal 32.15 -1.80 -8.3 DrxEMBll s 35.15 -3.13 -14.9 ITT Corp 56.48 -.41 +8.4
the dairy company is having a PulteGroup (PHM) -12% ArmHld 24.82 -2.74 +19.6
AstraZen 47.87 -.38 +3.6
DrxFBull s 29.92
DirxSCBull 75.56
-1.81
-6.27
+7.5
+4.3
ITW 54.38 -1.47 +1.8
Informat 47.16 -.60 +7.1
NorthropG 66.31 -.99
NwstNG 47.01 -1.34
+2.4
+1.2
SpdrMetM 66.98 -2.52 -2.6
SPX Cp 76.22 -2.58 +6.6
UniSrcEn 35.86
UnilevNV 30.42
-.90
-.24
+.1
-3.1
hard time raising prices because Atmel 11.86 -.66 -3.7 DirxEnBull 71.73 -8.78 +22.7 IngerRd 45.76 -.37 -2.8
NovaGld g 12.38 -.83 -13.2 STEC 18.82 -2.10 +6.6
Unisys 31.90 -1.08 +23.2
consumers are buying less milk. Thursday close: $7.09 52-week range: $6.13–13.91 ATMOS 33.92 -.87 +8.7 Discover 21.70 -.19 +17.1 InglesMkts 18.77 -.57 -2.2
Novartis 54.66 -.45 -7.3 STMicro 12.43 -.72 +19.1
UtdContl 24.95 +.62 +4.7
Novell 5.80 +.03 -2.0 Safeway 22.41 +.40 -.4
Dean’s earnings have been P/E ratio: not applicable Market value: $2.7 billion Atrinsic rs 5.31 +1.09+100.4 Disney 42.47 -.65 +13.2 Intel 20.79 -.41 -1.1 Novlus 36.43 -1.15 +12.7 StJoe 26.87 -.13 +23.0
UtdMicro 2.71 -.12 -14.2
Autodesk 39.90 -.44 +4.5 DomRescs 45.66 -.68 +6.9 IBM 162.02 -3.84 +10.4 Nucor 45.07 -1.22 +2.9 StJude 48.28 -1.16 +12.9 UPS B 73.11 -.14 +.7
falling for a year. Financial The homebuilding industry is still in a recession and isn’t expected to AutoData 50.39 -.52 +8.9 DonlleyRR 18.86 +.03 +8.0 Intl Coal 9.36 -.42 +20.9 NustarEn 67.02 -1.14 -3.5 Saks 12.58 -.12 +17.6 US Bancrp 27.18 -.62 +.8
AvagoTch 31.01 +.01 +9.1 Dover 63.15 -1.55 +8.0 IntlGame 16.04 -.49 -9.3 NuvFloat 12.55 +.05 +6.3 Salesforce 127.20 -.51 -3.6 US NGs rs 10.22 -.25 -14.7
analysts are down on the recover for several years. Pulte has lost money for more than three AvalRare n 7.12 -.38 +14.1 DowChm 36.82 -1.09 +7.9 IntPap 25.70 -.74 -5.7 NvMAd 13.12 +.02 +.3 SamsO&G 3.58 +.23+171.2 US OilFd 41.40 -.65 +6.2
company; S&P downgraded its years as high unemployment and the availability of millions of AvanirPhm 4.06 +.05 -.5 DryShips 4.72 -.11 -14.0 Interpublic 12.70 -.37 +19.6 NvPA 13.14 -.01 -1.4 SanDisk 44.93 -1.21 -9.9 USSteel 52.75 -1.10 -9.7
AveryD 40.78 -.77 -3.7 DuPont 52.59 -1.12 +5.4 Intersil 11.83 -.18 -22.5 Nvidia 17.92 -1.22 +16.4 SandRdge 10.05 -.74 +37.3 UtdTech 80.92 -1.97 +2.8
debt rating to junk status. foreclosed homes cut into demand for new homes. AvisBudg 15.42 -.46 -.9 DukeEngy 18.32 -.12 +2.9 Intuit 49.85 -1.81 +1.1 OcciPet 97.43 -3.44 -.7 SaraLee 16.76 -.23 -4.3 UtdhlthGp 43.79 -.70 +21.3
Avon 27.33 -.39 -6.0 DukeRlty 13.55 -.12 +8.7 Invesco 25.62 -.88 +6.5 Oclaro rs 12.81 -.72 -2.6 Satcon h 3.48 -.15 -22.7 UnumGrp 26.05 -.44 +7.6
BB&T Cp 26.54 -.45 +1.0 Dycom 15.92 -.34 +7.9 IronMtn 27.66 +1.36 +10.6 OfficeDpt 5.22 -.07 -3.3 SaulCntr 43.11 -1.21 -9.0 Ur-Energy 2.44 +.07 -18.4
SOURCE: FactSet Francesca Levy, Elizabeth Gramling • AP BHP BillLt 88.31 -3.91 -5.0 Dynegy rs 5.46 -.16 -2.8 ItauUnibH 21.23 -.86 -11.2 UrbanOut 31.67 +.50 -11.6
OfficeMax 13.20 -.23 -25.4 Schlmbrg 84.61 -3.94 +1.3
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CapIncBuA m 50.53 -.51 +1.2 GlBondAdv ... ... +0.7 BioRadA 114.89 -2.08 +10.6 EricsnTel 12.35 -.37 +7.1 Kroger 23.94 +.21 +7.1 WernerEnt 25.11 -.53 +11.1
FPA Morgan Stanley Instl CapApprec 20.95 -.26 +3.2 LTGradeAd 9.29 +.11 +0.6 Blackstone 17.56 -.37 +24.1 ExcoRes 20.37 -.20 +4.9 Kulicke 8.67 -.40 +20.4 PeopUtdF 12.56 -.13 -10.3 SouthnCo 38.41 -.10 +.5
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Fairhome d 35.02 -.47 -1.6 EqIndex d 34.99 -.67 +3.3 BrigExp 31.94 -1.75 +17.3 ExpScrip s 52.54 -1.42 -2.8 LamResrch 51.81 -2.07 +.1
GrthAmA m 31.11 -.63 +2.2 GE InvBndY 12.24 ... +1.8 Petrobras 39.19 -1.24 +3.6 SpectPh 7.58 +.68 +10.3 Weyerh 22.95 -.65 +21.2
Federated EqtyInc 24.48 -.48 +3.3 LifeMod 19.93 -.23 +1.8 BrMySq 26.26 -.09 -.8 ExxonMbl 81.38 -3.00 +11.3 LancastrC 55.19 -.95 -3.5
HiIncA m 11.52 -.03 +3.4 S&SProg 41.40 -.84 +2.9 StratIncA m 15.02 -.04 +2.5 PetRes 28.88 -1.05 +6.9 SprintNex 4.90 +.20 +15.8 WmsCos 29.36 -.48 +18.8
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IncAmerA m 17.05 -.17 +3.0 GMO GrowStk 32.82 -.67 +2.1 Pfizer 19.36 -.30 +10.6 SP Matls 37.36 -.83 -2.7 Windstrm 12.72 -.16 -8.8
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InvCoAmA m 28.65 -.51 +2.2 AstMgr50 15.69 -.15 +1.8 GenesisTr 49.18 -1.15 +3.2 Wyndham 31.09 -.49 +3.8
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NwWrldA m 53.21 -.89 -2.5 CapApr 26.07 -.38 +2.9 MuInt 13.29 ... +0.9 Xilinx 31.90 -.14 +10.1
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SmCpWldA m38.51 -.68 -0.9 CapInc d 9.74 -.07 +4.2 MuIntAdml 13.29 ... +0.9 Yahoo 17.06 -.59 +2.6
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TaxEBdAmA m11.77 ... +0.4 Contra 69.00 -1.27 +2.0 Yamana g 12.47 -.45 -2.6
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USGovSecA m13.88 +.05 +0.1 DiscEq 23.14 -.54 +2.7 YingliGrn 10.38 -.38 +5.1
Intl I d 20.01 -.30 +3.1 MidCapVa 24.42 -.45 +3.0 MuLtdAdml 10.98 -.01 +0.3 CSX 74.57 -1.31 +15.4 FootLockr 19.99 -.04 +1.9 LloydBkg 3.85 -.08 -6.3 Potash wi 53.77 -2.08 +4.2 StanBlkDk 75.36 -1.52 +12.7
WAMutInvA m28.14 -.48 +3.4 DivGrow 29.22 -.68 +2.8 Harbor
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Permanent
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John Hancock
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sent stocks sharply lower Thursday. The Dow to 2,701.02. Crude oil fell $1.68 to $102.70 per
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A storm system will continue to produce rain over much of the Northeast.
Colder air behind this storm will result in snow from eastern Lower Michigan to West Virginia. A weak
TODAY 50° SATURDAY
Partly
SUNDAY
Sun, a
flurry
storm system will produce a mix of rain and snow from the northern Plains into the Upper Midwest. A
little rain and snow will also be possible over the Pacific Northwest and the northern Rockies.
Partly sunny sunny

42° 50° 45°


35°
32°
51/41
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
47/23 42/27
Sunny Mostly Sun, a Sun, a 38/30
sunny shower shower 59/37
The wind has
46/35
shifted early this
42° 48° 55° 55° 60/44 morning, allow-
52/36
20° 25° 30° 35° 66/30
65/38
ing drier air to
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 66/52
56/39
move in. This
has effectively
The Poconos 82/45 74/53
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 48-53. Lows: 27-32. Rain early, then shut off the rain
48/32 mostly cloudy skies today. Mostly cloudy
Tonight’s low 73/53 and will allow for
Albany
51/33 skies tonight.
25/12 83/68 72/53 partial clearing
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 30/20
today.
49/31 Highs: 51-57. Lows: 34-39. Morning rain Temperatures
north; otherwise, mostly cloudy today. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Towanda Mostly cloudy tonight.
will remain in
51/31 Anchorage 29/17/.00 25/12/s 28/11/s Myrtle Beach 63/54/.29 55/39/s 64/47/s
Poughkeepsie Atlanta 56/43/.28 56/39/s 67/48/s Nashville 45/39/.02 55/40/s 67/42/pc
the 40s and then
Scranton 55/33
52/32 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 57/45/1.96 52/36/c 59/37/pc New Orleans 63/49/.00 64/49/s 71/54/pc colder air will
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 38-49. Lows: 30-32. Rain and snow Boston 40/36/.00 54/40/r 49/41/c Norfolk 64/52/.30 57/38/c 63/39/pc
move in tonight
51/32 likely today. Rain and snow showers Buffalo 52/42/.32 38/32/sn 39/30/rs Oklahoma City 63/32/.00 74/40/s 65/41/s
Charlotte 59/49/.12 55/32/pc 67/44/s Omaha 52/17/.00 61/32/pc 44/22/s with flurries.
tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 37/32/.00 46/35/s 42/25/sh Orlando 70/61/.79 67/43/s 73/47/s Our weekend
State College 51/30 59/37 Cleveland 49/35/.27 33/28/sn 36/29/sh Phoenix 87/55/.00 87/58/s 86/56/s
41/29 Brandywine Valley Dallas 67/40/.00 74/53/s 74/56/pc Pittsburgh 52/42/.97 38/28/sn 49/32/sh weather looks
Reading Denver 68/27/.00 66/30/s 60/35/pc Portland, Ore. 53/46/.63 52/42/c 51/44/r
Harrisburg 55/32 Highs: 56-57. Lows: 34-35. Mostly cloudy good for the
50/31 skies today. Mostly cloudy skies will con- Detroit 45/34/.00 38/30/sn 42/29/sh St. Louis 39/37/.00 60/41/s 56/32/pc
Honolulu 82/72/.07 83/68/s 83/68/s Salt Lake City 64/41/.00 51/34/pc 54/36/c parade Saturday
Philadelphia tinue tonight.
57/36 Houston 68/46/.00 73/53/s 72/57/c San Antonio 74/40/.00 76/51/s 76/60/c in Scranton with
Indianapolis 41/34/.00 50/35/s 53/30/pc San Diego 72/55/.00 64/50/s 62/50/s
Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 75/50/.00 76/52/s 75/51/s San Francisco 60/46/.01 59/42/s 58/46/c partial sunshine
Atlantic City
54/39 Highs: 51-55. Lows: 36-40. Mostly cloudy Los Angeles 72/53/.00 66/52/s 65/52/s Seattle 52/45/.49 51/41/r 50/42/r along with a
skies today. Partly to mostly cloudy Miami 81/63/.00 72/53/s 76/60/s Tampa 68/61/.60 65/47/s 71/50/s
Milwaukee 39/30/.00 42/34/s 40/22/rs Tucson 86/46/.00 84/50/s 83/49/s
gusty breeze.
tonight.
Minneapolis 32/27/.00 42/27/pc 33/13/c Washington, DC 56/47/1.13 52/36/c 60/38/pc Conditions will
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES turn colder for
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow Sunday's parade,
Yesterday 48/35 Yesterday 0.40” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs
Average 45/27 Month to date 2.58” Wilkes-Barre 13.48 -1.87 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 52/41/.00 48/40/pc 55/41/pc Mexico City 70/50/.00 76/47/s 76/48/pc with a cold gusty
Record High 68 in 1955 Normal month to date 0.80” Towanda 8.79 -1.17 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 68/32/.00 68/50/pc 69/50/pc Montreal 37/28/.74 40/34/rs 36/31/rs wind and maybe
Record Low -1 in 1996 Year to date 7.89” Lehigh Beijing 61/28/.00 60/33/s 65/36/s Moscow 36/19/.00 31/25/sn 32/21/sf
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 5.34” For more weather Berlin 54/36/.00 45/32/sh 53/32/s Paris 54/37/.00 54/40/pc 56/43/sh flurries.
Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0
Yesterday 23 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 88/75/.00 85/69/t 82/62/t Rio de Janeiro 88/77/.00 83/74/t 81/73/t
Month to date 307 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 6.43 -0.62 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 50/39/.12 48/40/r 48/37/sh Riyadh 97/68/.00 85/64/pc 86/64/pc
Frankfurt 54/43/.00 49/34/sh 58/35/s Rome 54/36/.00 59/39/s 61/41/s
Year to date 4995 Today 6:22a 6:05p - Tom Clark
Last year to date 4857 Tomorrow 6:21a 6:07p First Full Last New National Weather Service Hong Kong 64/57/.00 69/60/pc 71/61/pc San Juan 81/73/.00 82/72/pc 80/70/pc
Normal year to date 4908 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 42/39/.12 53/37/sh 56/40/sh Tokyo 48/37/.00 52/38/pc 52/37/pc
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 9:30a 12:02a London 55/43/.00 50/42/c 52/43/sh Warsaw 45/32/.09 42/31/rs 45/33/pc
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 10:19a 12:59a March 12 March 19 March 26 April 3 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

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06 HYUNDAI SONATA 3.0, V6, AWD
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Training seats, Bose sound
570.287.1388 56,000 miles, 4.3
cylinder engine,
ditioning, air bags,
all power, AM/FM
06 PONTIAC G6 GT
white, V6, sun roof,
transmission. Fully
loaded, leather system, 6 CD
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01 AUDI A8 L
93,000 miles. All
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SEBRING
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Bankruptcy $595
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07 GMC YUKON
DENALI pewter, 3rd
xenon lights. Pro-
fessionally detailed.
ing $9,500. (570)
709-8492
TRAILBLAZER LT DODGE ‘08 CHARGER Fun to drive, still
smells brand new!
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$18,170. Call
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email for photos
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570-574-4936
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08 Chevy Cobalt
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
SLT, silver, auto.,
V6, 4x4
83K miles. Beautiful
condition. Newly
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum 560 Pierce St. 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
55,000 original
miles 5.0 auto,
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RACE CAR
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A-Main feature wins MERCEDES-BENZ `86
41k miles. $12,995
08 Mercedes C300
AWD, 56k, $28,500
auto., 4.8 V8, 4x4
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
BMW `04 325i New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900 CHEVY ‘08 COBALT DODGE ‘10 FORD `96 MUSTANG
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570-299-9370 Coupe, 4,500 miles.
CALIBER SXT COBRA SVT
Consultation Many Extras,
190 E 34k miles. $15,300 4x4 2.2 liter, 32 MPG, 1
owner, $14,000 5 speed
CHEVROLET `05
Payment plans. Value $6,000, 05 FORD EXPLORER Only 7k miles convertible, 53,000
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959
Sell for $2,999
Call (570) 954-2749
4 cylinder gas
engine. 125,000 MAFFEI AUTO SALES XLT, white 4 door
4x4 Cobalt 4 cyl, 4
negotiable. White,
auto, perfect condi-
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miles, $9,900.
570-650-9130
miles. Clean, runs 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ door, FWD, 49,900 tion. 570-785-4444
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ER, seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
plus miles $7,000
FIRM. Call after 6
CHEVY `00 CAVALIER FORD `99 CONTOUR
04 GMC ENVOY XUV PM ask for Dave 84,000 miles. 4
for all legal matters
Attorney Ron Wilson QUAD MASTER 135 Legals/
Public Notices
135 Legals/
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slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
04 DODGE DURANGO
5 Speed. Like New!!
New Tires, tinted
(570)823-1783
2 door, 4 cyl., auto,
$1,650. DEALER
door
runs
automatic,
excellent,
570-822-2345 4x4, auto, 520
LIMITED, Sandstone, windows, sun roof, CHEVY `95 BLAZER clean, air condi-
Joseph M. Blazosek
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miles, winch, heat-
ed grips. $4,650.
570-239-2877
tan leather, 3rd
seat, 4x4
black leather
interior. Only
CHEVROLET `05 4x4, 2 door, 6 cyl.
autoGood condition 560 Pierce St.
tioned, great shape,
$2,500 negotiable.

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The Luzerne County Tax Claim Sales 04 MERCURY 57,000 Miles!!! $2,650 Kingston, PA (570) 709-7751
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on all vehicles
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570-655-4410 4x4, automatic,
at 44 Coal Street, Glen Lyon, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, identified by Parcel
04 KIA SEDONA EX,
green, tan leather, Convertible,
4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l
CHEVY `10 IMPALA DODGE `01 STRATUS
LT. Silver ice metallic
$10,880
570-822-9556 620 miles. $4,200. Number 46-K6S2-004-017 and all persons 7 pass. mini van Metallic Green engine, moonroof,
SE
blazoseklaw.com (570) 592-8514 with ebony interior.
having liens, taxes and municipal claims 04 GMC ENVOY whte Exterior & Tan rear DVD player. 2,400 miles. Onstar,
against said property. 3rd st., 70K, 4x4 Interior, 5 Speed Bose stereo + many XM Satellite Radio,
Attorney
Keith Hunter YAMAHA`04 RHINO
Excellent condition,
Notice is hereby given by Northeast Rev-
enue Service, LLC, as agent for the
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
Transmission,
Heated Seats. 2nd
Owner, 66k Miles.
more options. Imm-
aculate condition. tooth, front seat
4 door, automatic
remote start, blue- Power windows,
seats & locks . V6,
Bankruptcies gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 76,000 adult driven split bench. $20,000 560 Pierce St.
200 hours. Priced Luzerne County Tax Claim Bureau, under 03 CADILLAC Excellent Condition, miles. $16,250. Call Asking $2,900. Call Kingston, PA
MAHLER, LOHIN to sell. $6,500 or 4 months old, origi- (570) 819-3140 or
Section 613 of the Real Estate Tax Sale ESCALADE, pearl Garage Kept, (570) 378-2886 & www.wyoming
& ASSOCIATES best offer. Call nal sticker price - (570) 709-5677
Law of 1947 as amended, that Northeast white, black Excellent Gas ask for Joanne valleymotors.com
Keith 570-971-4520 $27,440. Call
(570) 718-1118 Revenue Service, LLC, as agent for the leather Mileage. Carfax
570-650-9026 570-714-9924
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
Luzerne County Tax Claim Bureau, intends
to sell at a Private Sale the above refer-
3rd seat, 4x4
03 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
available. Price
reduced $7,995
CHEVROLET DODGE `08
Public Notices Public Notices enced property to John Grabowski and or trade for SUV or CHRYSLER ‘05 SEBRING HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX
AVENGER SXT
LX, burgundy, grey

LEGAL NOTICE
Brenda Grabowski on April 29, 2011. If
anyone should object to said sale, they
may file a petition with the Luzerne Coun-
leather, sun roof,
4x4
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
570-388-6669
2010 CAMARO
V-6 Victory Red,
Touring Edition.
Sapphire blue, 35K 4 door. Car has
Auto., sunroof, alloy
wheels, 44K miles,
silver with black
03 JEEP GRAND miles, excellent ONLY 20,500 miles.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL ty Court of Common Pleas within forty-five CHEROKEE LAREDO black interior, condition, alloy Satellite Radio, Nav- cloth, new Blizzaks,
Dallas Borough Council invites Proposals
(45) days of the date of this Notice. gold/tan lthr., sun
roof, 4x4 BUICK ‘05 all bells and
whistles.
wheel. Power win-
dows, CD player.
igation, Keyless
Entry. A MUST SEE!
KBB over $16,000,
Must sell! $12,900
from Commonwealth of Pennsylvania cer- Northeast Revenue Service, LLC,
RENDEVOUS
03 CHEVY 1500, $25,000 $9,100. $13,389. Please call Call after 5 pm.
tified third party agencies under the Penn- as agent for the Luzerne County Tax regualr cab truck 570-706-6489 570-574-8774 570-693-2387 570-477-2677
sylvania Construction Code Act to provide Claim Bureau, with cap. White, AWD, Leather &
plan reviews and construction code
inspections in all categories of construc-
tion as required by the Act and Pennsylva-
By: Sean Shamany, Director automatic, V6, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR
Alloys. One Owner
$10,990
FORD ‘06 RANGER HONDA `05 CIVIC
110 miles, automat-
LX, green, 4 door,
nia Department of Labor and Industry LEGAL NOTICE Sport Edition, 4wd ic, front wheel drive,
entertainment sys.
implementing regulations to provide serv- INVITATION FOR BIDS Alloys. Only 29K. 4 door, anti-lock
7 pass. minivan
ices to Dallas Borough. The Earth Conservancy will receive bids A Must See brakes, air condi-
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
for the Hubert IV Dynamic Compaction $16,450 tioning, air bags,
blu, V6, 4x4
The Request for Proposal can be obtained Project generally until 12:00 P.M. (local AM/FM radio, CD
03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
by contacting the Dallas Borough Adminis- time) on the 7th day of April, 2011 at the 560 Pierce St. player, new breaks,
X-cab, white, 4x4
tration Office, 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA Earth Conservancy office located at 101 Kingston, PA rotors, power steer-
02 GMC SONOMA SLS,
18612 South Main Street, Ashley, PA. Bids will be ing pump, $8,500.
X-cab, slvr, 4x4 www.wyoming
opened and publicly read aloud at their (570) 704-8685
02 FORD ESCAPE XLT, valleymotors.com
All proposals shall be clearly marked “RFP offices at 12:30 P.M.
yellow, auto, 4x4
Third Party UCC Inspectors”. Proposals to
be received by 4:00 PM Friday, April
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, including a
PROJECT MANUAL, may be examined
98 FORD F-150,
regular cab pick up
570-714-9924 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
and obtained at Earth Conservancy, 101 2 door, 5 speed, air,
15, 2011. Dallas Borough Council www.wyoming
reserves the right to accept or reject any
and all proposals and to waive technical
South Main Street, Ashley, PA 18706.
PROJECT MANUAL is in one binding. Bid-
green, auto 4x4
BUICK ‘07 LA CROSSE valleymotors.com
power windows &
locks, sun roof, CD,
Sharp Ride. 570-714-9924 cruise & alloys.
irregularities in any proposal. ders may secure a PROJECT MANUAL One Owner.
upon payment of fifty dollars ($50.00). Excellent condition,
Local Trade In. very well main-
Tracey M. Carr (Please add $10.00 for U.S. Mail delivery $13,450
Dallas Borough Manager or $20.00 for FedEx delivery without a
FedEx account.) All construction work is 462 Auto 472 Auto Services FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE tained with service
records, remaining
CD AND ALLOYS

LEGAL NOTICE
included in one Prime Contract.
Checks shall be made payable to Earth ACURA ‘07 RDX Accessories
$ WANTED JUNK $ $9,880
Honda warranty.
63K, $10,900.
Conservancy, and will not be refunded. A Tech Package. VENT SHADES 570-706-0921
INVITATION TO BID Leather Seats.
Notice is hereby given that the Board of
Supervisors of Dallas Township will be
pre-bid conference will be held at the
offices of Earth Conservancy on March
23rd at 10:00a.m.
Moonroof
$20,488 560 Pierce St.
Weather Tech,
smoke color, fits ‘09
Ford Fusion, 4 door,
VEHICLES
LISPI TOWING
HONDA `07 ACCORD
accepting sealed bid proposals at the Dal- Kingston, PA EX. Excellent Condi-
las Township Municipal Building, 601
Tunkhannock Highway, P.O. Box 518, Dal-
Each BID, when submitted, must be
accompanied by a “Bid Security” which
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
windows $40.
LASER radar detec- We pick up 822-0995 tion. Low miles. 1
owner. Leather,
las, PA 18612, until 4:00 P.M., Tuesday, shall not be less than ten percent (10%) tor, total band pro- sunroof, alloy
570-714-9924 560 Pierce St.
tection, brand new
VITO’S
April 5, 2011 for the following: of the amount of the BID. wheels. V6, 6 disc
Kingston, PA
THE RENTAL OF 25 (MORE OR LESS) Bidders attention is called to the fact that in box, never used CD Changer. Lo-
www.wyoming
- FORTY YARD WASTE DISPOSAL
CONTAINERS FOR REFUSE DISPOSAL
not less than the minimum wages and
salaries in accordance with the provisions 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
CHEVY `06 EQUINOX
4x4, 62,000 miles,
$69. 570-636-3151
& valleymotors.com
jack, 27K miles.
Asking $15,400. Call
of the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act 570-714-9924 917-703-2558
TO BE USED FOR OUR TOWNSHIP’S www.wyoming silver, comes with 3 468 Auto Parts
SPRING CLEAN-UP TO BE HELD 442 and contained in the Contract docu-
MONDAY, MAY 2, 2011 THROUGH
AND INCLUDING SATURDAY, MAY 7,
ments, must be paid through the duration
of this project.
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
year, 50k mile war-
ranty. $11,900. GINO’S 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts

Harry’s U Pull It
570-474-5566
2011.
Bid specifications may be obtained at the
Earth Conservancy is an Equal Employ-
ment Opportunity Employer. Wanted:
250 General Auction 250 General Auction
Dallas Township Municipal Building or by
calling (570) 674-2007. A certified check
The successful Bidder will be required to
furnish and pay for a satisfactory Perfor- Junk
or bid bond in the amount of ten percent mance Bond and a Labor and Material
Payment Bond.
BAR/RESTAURANT Cars &
(10%) of the bid must be enclosed. Bids
shall be sealed and clearly marked “Pro- The Earth Conservancy reserves the right
Trucks AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
posal for the Rental of 25 (more or
less)-Forty Yard Waste Disposal Con-
to reject any or all bids and to waive
informalities in the Bidding. AUCTION Highest Prices PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
SATURDAY MARCH 12 @ 10:00AM
tainers”. The Board of Supervisors
reserves the right to accept or reject any
BIDS may be held by OWNER for a period
not to exceed ninety days 90 from the 317 E Broad st W. Hazleton Pa
All Junk Paid In Cash!!! VEHICLES!!!
and all bids.
Nancy Y. Balutis
date of the opening of BIDS for the pur-
pose of reviewing the BIDS and investi- Restaurant equipment; supplies; 100’s of beer Cars & FREE DRIVE IN PRICES
advertising neon’s, mirrors, sign & lights; stage
Assistant Secretary-Treasurer gating the qualifications of Bidders, prior
to awarding of the CONTRACT. & DJ lighting & sound; TV’s; Life size Blues Trucks Pick Ups
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Call
Brothers Statues; check website for listing &
pictures. Preview starts @ 8:00 AM. Cash,
Wanted Anytime Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ Highest
check, 4% handling fee for MasterCard & Visa. 288-8995 Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices PARTIAL LISTING AU1839L Prices
J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041 WANTED DRAWING TO BE HELD MARCH 31
INVITATION TO BID Paid In Cars & Full Size
Note. Check web site jandjauction.net for
The Dallas Township Board of Supervisors is seeking road material bids at: 601 pictures and listing. CA$H Trucks. For prices... www.wegotused.com
Lamoreaux Auto
Tunkhannock Highway, P.O. Box 518, Dallas, PA 18612, until 4:00 P.M. Tuesday, APril 5,
2011 for the following:
FREE Parts 477-2562
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
ITEM# QUANTITY UNIT DESCRIPTION REMARKS
PICKUP Shopping for a
AUCTION
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
1 2000 Tons 2A Modified Stone More/Less DEL 570-574-1275 new apartment?
2 2000 Tons 2RC Modified Stone More/Less DEL
SATURDAY MARCH 19th @ 5:00PM Classified lets
3
4
300
300
Tons
Tons
3A Stone
2B Stone
More/Less DEL
More/Less DEL ROUTE 924 SHEPPTON PA you compare costs -
570-301-3602 without hassle
5
6
30
2000
Tons
Tons
Cold Patch
Anti-Skid
More/Less FOB
More/Less DEL
(868 Center Street)
Novelty-Halloween Props-Unique Toys CALL US! or worry! $300 and Up
7 200 Gallons Crack Sealer More/Less FOB Baby Bugatti #35B ½ scale 12V child’s car; Alfa Get moving
8
9
1000
500
Tons
Tons
Superpave, 9.5mm
Superpave, 19mm
More/Less FOB & DEL
More/Less FOB & DEL
Romero pedal car; carousel horses;
Tutankhamen’s sarcophagus life size cabinet;
TO JUNK
YOUR CAR
with classified! $125 extra if driven,
All materials specified herein must meet the standards established by PennDOT. Bids
must be on forms furnished by the Township. You may obtain copies by calling the
very large amount (100’s) of Halloween props
including life size; metal cello wine rack; large BEST PRICES 490 Truck/SUV/
Van Accessories
pulled or pushed in.
NOBODY Pays More
figural dog pool stick holder; 3’ shark head; ani- IN THE AREA
office at (570) 674-2007. All bids must accompany a bid bond or certified check in the
amount of 10% of the bid and must be sealed and clearly marked, “Bid for Road mated celebrities; ventriloquist dolls; Indian fig- CA$H ON THE $POT, TRUCK CAP. Red for
urines; toys; sports collectables; Very partial list- Free Anytime
570-760-2035
Materials - 2011”. Bids will be opened during a Supervisors Meeting on Tuesday, APril 6’ Chevy box $200.
5, 2011 at approximately 7:30 P.M. The Dallas Township Board of Supervisors reserves ing AU1839L Pickup Call Dave at
the right to accept of reject any or all bids or waive any informalities. J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041 570-301-3602 570-760-9074
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Note: Check web site jandjauction.net for pictures
Nancy Y. Balutis Sunday 2 pm-8 pm
& listing. To Place Your Ad, Call 829-7130
Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

HONDAS! JEEP ‘06 LEXUS `98 LS 400 MAZDA `04 3 MERCEDES-BENZ `05 MERCEDES-BENZ `05 MERCEDES-BENZ MERCEDES-BENZ `06 MINI COOPER ‘05 MITSUBISHI `02
240C
Hatchback, 92,000 Red, 79000 miles,
‘08 Accord LX.
Silver. 34K. $15,900 COMMANDER
Excellent condition,
garage kept,
owner. Must see.
1 miles. Excellent
condition. auto, 4Matic, V6 - Gray,
320C
4-matic, 1 owner,
`05 CLK320 C-CLASS automatic, 2 door,
all power, sun roof, ECLIPSE
CABRIOLET
‘08 Accord EX. 4WD, Only 38K sunroof, premium 77K highway miles, Silver with leather Excellent condition, Spyder Convertible.
$17,880 Low mileage, 90K. loaded, garage interior. Good condi-
Gray. 30K. $16,995 Leather interior. All sound and alloy Excellent condition, runs great. $10,000 Red, Am/FM CD, all
‘08 Accord EX. kept, excellent Convertible, Silver tion. 34,000 miles. power. $6,800
power. GPS naviga- wheels. $8,300 dealer serviced. Sun condition. 52,000 (570) 817-1467 or
Green, black leather (570) 864-2337 roof, heated seats. with grey leather $15,000 Negotiable 570-299-9092 (570) 881-0395
tion, moon roof, cd miles $25,500 (570) 885-5956
4 door. 42K $16,995 changer. Loaded. $15,500. Call interior, fully loaded.
MAFFEI AUTO 570-735-2775 Low miles. Excellent Selling your Let the Community
MAZDA `04 RX-8
570-288-3916
SALES
Asking $10,000. Call
570-706-6156 GET THE WORD OUT
condition. Must See! LINE UP Camper? Know!
570-288-6227 Say it HERE Asking $27,000 Place an ad and Place your Classified
560 Pierce St. Hunter Green,
in the Classifieds! with a Classified Ad. (570) 477-3083 A GREAT DEAL... find a new owner. Ad TODAY!
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
LINCOLN `02 80,000 miles.
New brakes &
570-829-7130 570-829-7130
IN CLASSIFIED! 570-829-7130 570-829-7130
rotors. New
VITO’S
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TOWN CAR alignment. Two 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

S AVE
Soft top convertible, new rear tires.
& sunroof. Black with No accidents.
Madness in March Sale

5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
TO R S • 570-457-5441

P E T
Black leather interi- $8,500 or best

GINO’S or. Alloy wheels. offer. For more


6 Mo. Service Contract Included!

Quality
Kayla s Kars $4,500, Call information, call

TI
(570) 594-1496 (570) 332-4213
Wanted: 06 KIA SPECTRA 07 JEEP PATRIOT

TH OUS AND S
161 Main St.

IL L O M O TO
Avoca, Pa 18641
Junk By the Pittston
LINCOLN`06 MAZDA `10
Cars
By-Pass
Cars & ‘05 Ford 500 TOWN CAR 3i SPORT CL E AN R E L IABL E
Trucks Limited - AWD Limited, fully 16,000 miles, black.
3 Year/36,000 mile
4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C 4X4, Auto, CD, 1 Owner

L OW M IL E CAR S
Highest
SHARP! 69k
$11,500
loaded. 46,000
miles, Triple warranty. AC,
$
6,995 * $
14,995 *
power windows.
Prices coated Pearlized
ABS. Excellent 09 PONTIAC G5 06 BUICK LACROSSE 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6 Use your tax

TO R S • 570-457-5441
04 Chrysler Sebring White. Showroom
G T,33K,C le an............ 12,495
condition. $
Paid!! 37k $6,995 condition. $18,900

FREE PICKUP 04 PT Cruiser


63k $5995
570-814-4926 or
(570) 654-2596
Asking $13,900
(570) 283-1165
07 C hevy Im pala L S refund to buy.
288-8995 MERCEDES-BENZ ‘91 2 Door, AT, CD, Sporty
4 Door, AT, Low Miles,
XClean
53K,F ue lF le x .................... 9,
$
995 We will DOUBLE
420 SEL
03 Toyota Camry
SE
42K $10,900 WANTED! 127,000 miles, auto-
$
11,995*
09 SUZUKI SX4
$
11,995*
SATURN WAGON
06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T
B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,
$
995
your down payment.

IL L O M O TO
RF.-6 CYLINDER

5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
HYUNDAI `04 ALL JUNK CARS matic, 4 door, all
power, CD player,
SPORT (See sales representative for details)
02 Toyota Sienna
CA$H PAID
sun roof, $3,200 06 H y undai Tiburon G T
TIBURON GT LE
94K $7495
(570) 592-4994
V 6,32K ......................... 10,
$
995
W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y
Blue, 5 speed
manual, CD, Air,
00 Ford Ranger
570-301-3602 MERCEDES-BENZ `01 AT, Navigation, 15K, AT, A/C, Low Miles,

factory alarm, One Owner, Nice Economical


06 H onda C ivic
power windows & Ext. Cab Wideside $
14,995 * $
5,495*
C-240 S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,995
$
locks. 38K. 87k Auto 415 Kidder Street
$7,500 negotiable. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
MAZDA ‘07 3
* Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.
121,000 miles.
VIEW M O R E A T
JO-DAN MOTORS
Call 570-540-6236 00 Chevy Cavalier
Loaded, leather 570.822.8870

TI
LS Auto Super
One Owner. Low
67k $4995 seats, 4 door. P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M

P E T
Miles. Local Trade $5,200 steve@yourcarbank.com
HYUNDAI `08 IF YOU DIDN’T BUY
$12,990 Call 570-283-1800
M-F, 9am - 5pm
1339 N. RIVER STREET
PLAINS, PA. 18702
G O O D C R EDIT G ETS
www.yourcarbank.com
IT AT KAYLAS KARS
829-2043
ELANTRA
34,000 miles, silver
U PAID TOO MUCH
570-451-1150
All other times
(570) 388-6422
www.jo-danmotors.com L O W INTER EST R A TES!
interior/ exterior,
SUBARU ‘02 FORESTER
automatic. $11,000.
570-407-8943 LINCOLN `00 LS
1 owner. Low miles.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
144,000 miles, 4
cylinder, all wheel
NEW LOW PRICES!
V6, All leather. Ask- drive, automatic, ‘02 Pontiac ‘01 Oldsmobile
www.wyoming Alero
Sunfire
HYUNDAI `08
ing $5,800. Call good condition.
valleymotors.com
(570) 819-3140 $6,500. call Dave
(570) 709-5677 570-714-9924 (570) 479-0106

ELANTRA 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale P. Sunroof, CD
You r Frie n d In
Low mileage, $
5,290 * $
5,890* The Ca r B u s in e s s
30,000
automatic,
wheel
miles,

drive,
front
4
S
SPECI
SPPE
ECCI
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A
ALL OF
O
OFF TH
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THHE
EDD AY
A
AYY 04 Ford 02 Ford Escape P a rtia lL is ting !
2010 CHEVY IM PALA LT
door, anti-lock Explorer
brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
L O W M IL EAG E S P ECIAL S
...............$11,995
power
power windows,
locks,
#Z23 51, 3 .5L V 6 AT, A/C , 2008 V W ..R...A...BBIT
5 S pe e d,49K M ile s.
S u n ro o f, Le a the r, He a te d S e a ts ,
B a d Cre d it
power mirrors,
1998 C A D ILLA C D EV ILLE $6,995
cruise control,
AM/FM radio, Mp3 S po ile r, He a te d Fro n tS e a ts ,
Bo s e S te re o , X M S a te llite
$
6,990* $6,490* 68K M ile s....................................

2003 PO NTIA C SUNFIRE $7,495


N o Cre d it
player, sun roof,
rear defroster.
$9,300
Ra d io , On S ta r, G o ld M is t ‘09 Toyota ‘97 Plymouth 34K M ile s....................................

Breeze 2005 FO RD M USTA NG


$7,495
N e e d a Ca r?
(570) 696-3152 M e ta llic , On ly 18K M ile s Camry LE
Call before 10:00 5 S pe e d,61K M ile s ...........................

$
19,878 2000 BM W 323I $8,495
p.m.
92K M ile s....................................

KIA `08 RONDO


4 Cyl, Auto, A/C 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
2000 C HEV Y M A LIBU LS
$4,995 Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
*Plu s ta x & ta gs . Prio ru s e d a ily ren ta l.
$
15,990 * $
2,890* 90K M ile s ....................................
570 -693-30 76
V
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
K E N W A L L A CE ’S 601 K IDDE R S TRE E T, W IL K E S -BA RRE , P A *All Prices Plus Tax & Tags. O VER 5 0 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK ! w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om
under warranty.
A LLEY 821-2772 •1-800-444-7172 MOTOR TWINS H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
143738

Received 60,000 Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES 2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty


mile servicing. New
tires. KBB Value CHE V ROL E T M ON D AY-THUR SD AY 8 :3 0 -8 :0 0 pm
FR ID AY 8 :3 0 -7:0 0 pm
CALL STEVE MORENKO
1735 R ive rR oa d , P itts ton , P A • 570 -654-2345
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
W E M AK E IT EAS Y!
274546

$8,500. Asking only


$7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553
W W W .V A L L E YCHE V ROL E T.COM SATUR D AY 8 :3 0 -5 :0 0 pm 718-4050 W W W .AU TOB U D D IES ON L IN E.COM
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. Windows,


Auto., Air, Advanced Trac with Electronic Stability Control, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg.,
Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PDL, PW, CD, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy
Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, PDL, PM, Tilt Wheel, SYNC, Sport
Appearance Pkg., Rear Spoiler, Cruise Control, 15” Alum.
1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Glass, Roof Rack, 16” Alum. Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless
Wheels, Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad Keyless Entry, Message Center, Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg.,

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. All **Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. **Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery.
payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends Sale ends 3/31/11. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 3/31/11. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 3/31/11.
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SANTA FE AW D
STK# 17916,Alloys,
2010 PONTIAC G6 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVT. PW ,PL,CD,Keyless
STK# 17865,PW ,PL,
$
21,315 *O R$345 Mo.
STK# 17919,Alloys, Per **
CD,Auto PW ,PL,CD,Keyless

2010 M ITSUBISHI
GALANT
$
14,266 O R 221 * $ Per **
Mo. $
18,766 *O R$299 Mo.
Per ** STK# 17850,Alloyw s,
PW ,PL,CD,Keyless

2011 CHEVY
HHR LT
2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIM ITED
STK# 17867,Leather,
$
13,980* O R $216 Mo.
Per **

Alloys,Keyless,
STK# 19907,PW ,PL,
CD,Keyless
PW ,PL 2009 M ITSUBISHI
LANCER
$
14,873 *O R $231 Mo.
Per ** STK# 17769B,RearSpoiler,
Alloys,PW ,PL, CD
$
15,216 *O R $239 Mo.
Per **

2010 JEEP LIBERTY


SPORT
$
12,213 *OR
O R 185 Mo.
$ Per **

2010 TOYOTA
STK# 17869,4x4,Alloys,
Tinted W indow s, M ANAGER’S SPECIAL COROLLA S-TYPE
2009
2 0 0 9 F O RD
RD
Keyless,PW ,PL
STK# 17822,RearSpoiler,

18,941 O R$299 Mo.


Alloys,PW ,PL,CD
$ *
Per **
F O C US
US S E $
13,989* O R $216 Mo.
Per **
2010 S TK #17912, AL L O YS , K EYL ES S , P W , P L
M ITSUBISHI 2010 DODGE
LANCER GTS
STK# 17838,Leather,
Navigation,Sunroof,Only 8K
$$
111,633
1,633 ** OR $$ 1175
Per
1775
5
Mo.**
Per Mo. **
JOURNEY SXT
7 Pass,AW D,Alloys,Keyless,PW ,
PL,3 To Choose From ,Low M iles

$
17,693 *O R $281 Per **
Mo. $
20,468*O R$330 Mo.
Per **

2008 HONDA 2010 CHEVY


PILOT SE COBALT LT
STK# 17896,Sunroof, STK# 17886,PW ,PL,
RearDVD,Alloys,CD CD,4 Door,Keyless

$
23,916* OR
O R 390 Mo.
$ Per ** $
12,490 *
OR
$
189 Per **
Mo.
2010 FORD M USTANG
CONVT. 2009 HYUNDAI 2010 TOYOTA
STK# 17917,Leather,
ACCENT CAM RY SE
ShakerStereo,Alloys,8K STK# 17868,Auto, STK# 17824,Alloys,
Air,CD,4 Door PW ,PL,CD,Keyless

$
21,216 * ORO R $343 Mo.
Per **
$
9,976 ORO R 146 * $ Per **
Mo.
$
16,975 * O R $269 Mo.
Per **

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DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHIC ERRORS. ARTWORK FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. **PAYMENTS INCLUDE TAX & TAGS W/ $2000 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY.
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic Marinas SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
Rare, Exclusive NISSAN `06 SENTRA TOYOTA `93 MR2 HARLEY DAVIDSON SUZUKI 06’
CHEVY`75 CAMARO FORD `99 E250
Opportunity To
Own...
1.8 S, Special
Edition, Power
steering, brakes,
T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC,
power antenna.
350 V8. Original
owner. Automatic
CUSTOM 01’ SPORTSTER GSXR 1000 BUICK `05 CHEVY ’06 Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
1,800 original miles,

CREST 15’ TRAILBLAZER


windows & locks. New tires. No rust. transmission. Rare - serviced, new bat-
6 CD changer. hi-mount Micron
‘26 FORD Great condition. tuxedo silver / black tery, tires & rods.
Excellent condition, exhaust system, AWD,
$6,000 vinyl top with black Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
43K. $12,500. Team colors, excel- loaded, 1 owner, Light blue/ silver. chairs. Braun Millen-
MODEL T (570) 708-0269 naugahyde interior. Fiberglass 18,000 miles. 6
570-881-6897 Never damaged. lent condition, 11,000 miles. Moon nium lift with
after 6:00PM boat with cylinder. New roof, cloth running
Panel Delivery $6,000. Call matching helmet remote. Walk up
inspection, tires
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA TOYOTA `94 CAMRY 570-489-6937 trailer. Out- included. MUST board, owner door. Front & rear
100 point & brakes. Like extras such as re- A/C. Power locks &
Concours quality board propul- SELL. Asking new, inside & out. mote start & tinted windows. Excellent
CHRYSLER `49
restoration. Red Low mileage,
18000 miles, auto-
LE. 4 cylinder. sion. Includes: 883 cubic inch $6,995 or best $16,900. Call windows - $25,000 condition. $9,500.
with black fend- White, 4 door, offer. Call (570) 540-0975
ers. Never Driven. matic, front wheel 2 motors motor, Paco rigid or best offer. Call 570-237-6375
WINDSOR
automatic. 1 570-262-8283 570-905-4230
0 miles on drive, 4 door, anti- Erinmade, frame, extended &
owner. 76,000
lock brakes, air raked. Low miles.
BUICK `05 TERRAZA
FORD 2008
restoration. “Lark II series”
RARE!
$40,000
conditioning,
bags, power locks,
air
original miles.
Excellent condi-
Silver / gray, 4 door
sedan. 6 cylinder PRICE
$7,500 or best offer.
(973) 271-1030
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR Van, 77,000 miles. CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
tion. Rare auto- flathead, fluid drive. 1100 Custom. 5800

EDGE SEL
$38,000 power windows, mobile. $4,700. 45,000 original
REDUCED! miles, light bar,
Air, cruise, power LT (premium pack-

HARLEY DAVIDSON
power mirrors, $2,400 doors & windows. age), 3.4L, 47,000
Village Auto Sales miles. Just like new! cobra exhaust, miles. All wheel
power seats, all very good condition,
of Tompkinsville REDUCED $15,000 NEGOTIABLE windshield, many drive, power moon- All Wheel Drive.
power, cruise con- $7,000 or best offer.
1993 MERCEDES trol, GPS/naviga-
570-499-8853 Call Jim:
570-654-2257
570-417-3940 2006 NIGHTTRAIN extras, must sell.
$5,995. Call
(570)417-2389 roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
Red, low miles,
fully loaded,
BENZ 300SL
tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD Volkswagen ‘03 SALT CREEK SKIF
SPECIAL EDITION
#35 of 50 Made
570-301-3433

CHEVR0LET`02
interior, 6 cd chang- leather, 6 CD
38,000 miles
6 cylinder, 2 door
changer, Mp3 play-
er, keyless entry,
GTI CORVETTES WANTED 14’ fiberglass fish-
$10,000 in acces-
sories including a YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry,
changer,
perfect condition.
convertible with
hardtop. Black
leather
sun/moon
interior,
roof, moonroof, 5 speed,
1953-1972
Any Condition!
Courteous, Fast
ing boat, tri-hull
(very stable), 25 HP
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind-
EXPRESS onstar, roof rack,
running boards, $23,000 or best
offer. Call
with Black leather rear defroster, new loaded,$9750 Tahatsu outboard, Alien Spider Candy shield, back rest, CONVERSION garage kept,
interior. 2nd floor mats, Winter excellent condition, Professional Buyer.
Full Galvanized Blue. Excellent con- Black & Pearl, VAN
$14,750. 570-814-8536
Frost pearl paint, 570-578-2149 Licensed & Bonded Excellent Condition. (570) 362-1910
owner. Loaded. Trailer. Perfect Con- dition. All Documen- Loaded. Low
heated seats, side corvettebuyer.com Must See. Asking
Must Sell! dition. Built in fuel tation. 1,400 Asking
$18,500
$15,500
mirror
backup
defroster,
camera,
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI 1-800-850-3656
tank. All new in ‘01.
$2,500
$25,000 or best
offer. Call
$2,499. Call after 4.
570-823-9376
miles. Excellent
condition. CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
auto rear view mir-
$18,900 4 Door Crew Cab
$14,500 570-256-7311 570-876-4034 570-674-3901 LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
HONDA `03
ror dimmer, Blue-
tooth, phone, nav.,
& radio controls FORD `66 SEA NYMPH ‘94 HARLEY DAVIDSON YAMAHA` 08 R1 CHEVROLET ‘91
Excellent condition,
low mileage.
1993 CADILLAC on steering wheel, Mustang Coupe. 19’, 4.0 Outboard
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
$35,500. Call
ODYSSEY
SEDAN DEVILLE
4.5 years remain-
ing on 7 year
Pearl white, pony
interior. Pristine
motor, good condi-
tion. $6,000 or best 97’ HERITAGE Perfect condition. PANEL TRUCK
570-655-2689
High mileage,
4 door
Blue-Sapphire
100,000 miles Nis-
san bumper
bumper Premium
to
Great running
condition. 26K
miles. $17,000 or
offer. Call
570-722-4077 SOFTAIL CLASSIC
ONLY 8,100 MILES!
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
kit, cover. Price
White, wiith gutter
machine, $6,000, CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER 140000 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
condition. Red with best offer. very good condition
STARCRAFT ‘80
Beauty! Warranty included, (570) 817-6768 Full Live to Ride negotiable $7,900 lock brakes, air con-
leave message
Beautiful condi- EXCELLENT CON- cloth interior, power Medallion Package. 570-852-9072 ditioning, air bags,
570-779-1909
tion. Garage kept DITION Altima door locks, power Garage Kept. power locks, power
26,000 miles. All
available options -
HYBRID 35city/33
highway mpg.
windows, power
moon roof,
LINCOLN `66 16’ DEEP V Showroom
Condition. YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR CHEVROLET `01 windows,
mirrors,
power
AM/FM
fully loaded. 4 $18,900. 5 speed, just CONTINENTAL ‘90 Evinrude out-
$11,000 FIRM. radio, CD player,
door. Grey leather
interior
570-371-9001
Call after 5:00 p.m.
serviced, 117k.
Asking $5,900
4 door,
convertible, 460
board 70hp with tilt
& trim— ‘92 EZ
loader trailer. With
Photos Upon
Request. Call 650 CLASSIC TAHOE LT
Beige with Grey
rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
$7,900 (570) 690-4536 or NEW LOW PRICE $5,990
570-885-2162 cu. engine, 67,000 ‘00 Tracker Series Like New. interior, front heat-
RLHSMH@epix.net ASKING $10,499 (570) 606-4198
From an Exotic, PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 miles, 1 owner 60lbs foot pedal, 2 Less than 1000 ed leather power
JUST REDUCED!
Private Collection CONVERTIBLE VOLKSWAGEN `01 since `69. Teal
green / white
downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks,
HONDA ‘04
miles. White and
chrome. Garage
seats, front & rear
AC, AM/FM/CD/
SAVE MONEY! GET
READY FOR THE HONDA `10
Call 570-650-0278 Blue/white top &
JETTA GLS VR6
leather, restorable, 2 fish finders and
kept. $6,300 Cassette player,
WINTER! Don’t pay
ODYSSEY
$2,500 570-287- more. MUST SEE. cruise control,
white interior.
Recent document- 2.8L, 5 speed mau-
5775 / 332-1048 Make Best Offer. SHADOW (570) 817-8127 remote keyless
dealer prices! White
with grey interior.
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 ed frame-off
restoration. Over
nal, Green, tinted
windows, CD
LINCOLN `88
Call 866-320-6368
after 5pm.
SABRE 1100 442 RVs & Campers
entry. Power
windows, locks &
heated mirrors,
Looks and runs like
it just came off the
$31,000 invested.
450SL with
lot. Four Door, 4
STRATUS 89’
changer, power black, 13,500 factory running
Convertible
will sell $24,600.
570-335-3127
windows, moon-
roof, new brakes, TOWN CAR miles. Windshield, DUTCHMAN 96’ boards, sunroof,
wheel drive, 84,900
miles, new tires,
BASS BOAT
tow package, alarm
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
new tires. Great
condition. Asking
61,000 original
miles, garage kept,
with 40 Horse-
saddle bag. Excel-
lent condition. 5TH WHEEL & alloy wheels.
One owner, very
tow package, anti
lock brakes, driver
/FM radio with cas- $6,500. Call triple black, leather $4,500. Call with slideout & sun and passenger
power Johnson good condition,
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4 S (570) 417-9974 interior, carriage
roof, factory wire Motor with trailer.
(570) 852-9455 room built on. Set
up on permanent
164,000 miles.
Asking $5,400.
airbags, power
windows, power Special Edition.
new tires. Cham- Great convertible,
black top, 6 speed VOLKSWAGEN `04 wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
Good condition.
Garage kept in win- site in Wapwallopen. Call 570-675-4635.
mirrors, power
locks, rear window
Maroon, Fully

HONDA ‘84
pagne exterior; Ital- Comes with many loaded. Leather
BEETLE
manual transmis- $5,500. Call ter. Asking $2,500 defroster and
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi- CONVERTIBLE
Mike 570-237-7660 or best offer. Call
570-477-5810
extras. $9,000.
(570) 829-1419 or
CHEVROLET `05 wiper, privacy tint,
air conditioner,
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof

MAGNA 750
kept, excellent con- plus many other
dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272
or, front & rear
trunk, fast & agile.
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat- MAZDA `88 RX-7 427 Commercial
(570) 991-2135
TRAILBLAZER LT cruise control. CD,
keyless entry and
extras. 3rd seat .
Only 950 Miles.
$18,000
offer. Call
or best ic. Power roof, win- CONVERTIBLE
Trucks &
14,000 miles.
Excellent FLAGSTAFF `08 Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
much more. Brand New.

MERCEDES-BENZ `95
dows, locks & 1 owner, garage $10,499. Call Asking $36,000
condition. equipped. Includes
570-262-2478 doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
Equipment $2500 CLASSIC On-Star, tow pack-
570-332-4999 (570) 328-0850

SL 500 SALEEN `02


lent condition. grey leather interior,
‘90 CHEVY C60
570-574-8888 Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
age, roof rack,
running boards, HUMMER ‘05 H2
Convertible, with
Garage kept.
Reduced
all original & never
seen snow. $8,900. flat screen TV, fire- remote starter, DODGE `10 Yellow with black
removable hard
SE 281 $14,000 Call 570-237-5119 BUCKET TRUCK HONDA place, heated mat- extended warranty. leather interior.
top, dark Blue,
camel interior,
Convertible, silver
570-822-1976
Leave Message
Automatic. Sterling 2004 CRF 100.
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
$16,000
(570) 825-7251 GRAND CARAVAN Front & rear heated
Summer Driving
on black, garage MERCEDES-BENZ `76 utility body, excel-
lent condition. New
Excellent condition.
$1500 or best offer.
outside speakers & Only 17k miles.
Excellent condi-
seats. Many chrome
accessories. $28,500
CHEVROLET `06
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
kept, Production
#351. 14,500 VW ‘07 JETTA 450SLC
tires & brakes. Too
many features to list
570-498-7702
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels, tion. Factory & or best offer. Call
(570) 788-9826 or
SILVERADO 1500
Condition, No 2.5 Auto, leather, water purifier, extended war-
miles. Asking 80K miles, 1 owner, $3,200. Call (570) 956-8547
Accidents. Classy
Car. Price
Reduced!
$23,500,
Serious inquiries
moonroof
$14,295
mint condition, no
rust. Must Sell!
570-299-0772 KAWASAKI ‘05
NINJA 500R. 3300
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety 4X4 pickup, extend-
ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806 Leave Message

INTERNATIONAL ‘95
glass windows, ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
$13,995
only!
570-477-3600
$9,900
CHEVROLET ‘89 miles. Orange. raised panel fridge box, automatic.
DODGE `94
or trade for 570-829-0847 Garage kept. His & Pewter. 48,000
C70. 24’ box. Lift & many acces- DUMP TRUCK
SUV or other. hers helmets. Must sories & options. miles. Excellent Refurbished, rebuilt
gate, many new
SATURN `02 SL 1
570-388-6669 sell. $2400 Excellent condition, condition. $17,000 Dakota with cap. engine, transmis-
parts. $1,900.
OLDSMOBILE `68 (570)675-7546
570-760-3599 $22,500. Negotiable 1 owner, garage sion replaced.
MERCEDES-BENZ Sedan. 36K. Auto. 560 Pierce St. 570-825-3711 570-868-6986 (570) 954-7461 kept, very good
condition. Many
Rear-end removed
Power steering, a/c,
cd, 1 owner. War-
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming DELMONT FORD ‘99 E350 FORD ‘96 CLASS C CHEVROLET `07 extras including lift
and relubed. Brand
new 10’ dump. PA
`97 SL320 ranty, $5,395. valleymotors.com DRASTICALLY KAWASAKI ‘06 & back seat. state inspected.
R & K Auto
West Wyoming
570-714-9924 REDUCED!!
This model only BUCKET VAN
Triton V8. 2 speed
Vulcan Classic
1500
Gulf Stream Con-
quest Motor Home. TRAILBLAZER LS
29 MPG gas.
(570) 868-0944
$12,900/best offer.
570-594-1496
570-693-9931 produced in 1967 Black and chrome. 31’, 460 V8, all Perfect condition,
FORD `01 LARIAT JEEP ’02 LIBERTY
& 1968. All boom; 92,000miles; options. 37K miles.
415 Autos-Antique $9999 or best price. Fuel injected. 21” 17,000 miles.
SATURN `07 SKY
SHOWROOM
& Classic
original 45,000
miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth
Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or
windshield. Pas-
senger backrest.
Excellent condition.
$17,000. Call
570-868-5385
Asking $20,000
570-332-3681
250 Super Duty
with slide-in camper
SPORT 4x4
70k miles, Power
Floor boards.
CONDITION! BUICK `55 SPECIAL & vinyl interior, 570574-7002
Remainder of war-
CHEVROLET `95
new tires, 4 door, 8’ options. Excellent

Blue, convertible,
Red convertible, 2
door. Turbo. 12,000
Red & white, 2 door
Nice car. Must see
350 rocket
engine, 2nd 436 Mopeds
ranty. Expires
Feb., 2012. Kept in
NEWMAR 36’ GMC 21 1/2 foot
bed. Soft and hard-
top for bed covers.,
condition. $8,000
negotiable. Call
570-239-4568
40th Anniversary
Model. 47,000
miles. $17,900 or
best offer. Call
to appreciate.
$10,000 or best
owner. Fender
skirts, always
MOTOR SCOOTER
heated garage!
Never damaged. MOUNTAIN AIRE bus. 7,000 miles.
Diesel, AC, auto
Good condition.
Sold together or Leave message.
570-675-8693 garaged. Trophy 7,000 miles. Great 5th wheel, 2 large wheelchair lift. separately $10,900
JEEP ‘07 LIBERTY 4X4
miles. Minor offer. 570-332-1350 Tank, 150cc, silver, slides, new
winner at shows. condition! $6,800 $4,100 (570) 639-5478
repairs. $10,000 51 original miles.

SCION ‘08 TC
condition, loaded
CADILLAC `80
Serious inquiries 570-574-9217 (570)889-4288 White, 23k miles,
or best offer. Seats two. with accessories.
Call 973-271-1030
only, $7,500.
Radio/cassette FORD `01 WINDSTAR 3.7, 6 cylinder, auto-
CHEVROLET `96
570-690-0727 Ford Dually diesel

MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06
Low
42,000
mileage,
miles, 4 COUPE DEVILLE player, includes
helmet and KAWASAKI truck with hitch
also available.
76,000 miles. Rear
air. Power sliding
matic, power locks,
doors and windows.

Pure silver metallic.


speed, front wheel
drive, 2 door, anti-
Excellent condition,
$3,000 located in
Hazleton.
PONTIAC ‘84
charger. $1300
Call NAPW
570-822-WASH
`08 NINJA 570-455-6796
1500
4.3L engine, 6 ft.
doors. Power
adjustable pedals. 2
Car still under war-
ranty. Like new.
Sacrifice $14,500.
Roof & mirror caps
in black. Tartan red
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags, 570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114
TRANS AM
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
35 ft. Well kept. On
bed, 5 speed. Only
85,000 miles. Just
tone metallic green.
Full tan leather inte-
570-256-7311
15TH ANNIVERSARY 439 Motorcycles miles. Great starter rior with 3rd seat.
JEEP `00
cloth / panther black power locks, power inspected. Bedliner,
windows, power EDITION. bike. $2,800 Seri- campground on the Factory CD & cas-
leather interior.
mirrors, cruise con- CHEVROLET `69 NOVA 1 of 600 made, all ous inquiries only. Susquehanna River toolbox, cap &
sette player. Perfect
Black bonnet
stripes. Automatic. trol, AM/FM radio,
CD player, Mp3
SS clone.
engine, 290 Horse-
350 available options,
63K miles, V8, auto.
HALLMARK `02 MOTOR- Call 570-331-4777 near great fishing.
Attached 12X22”
4,000 lb. hitch all
included. New rear
mechanical condi-
tion. New brakes, WRANGLER
Steptronic paddles.
Dual moon roofs, player,
entry,
keyless
sun/moon
power. 10 bolt posi-
rear. PowerGlide
T-roof, $7,995.
Call 570-817-2577
CYCLE TRAILER KAWASAKI `10
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
drums, brakes &
calipers. Excellent
front & rear. Full
service. $6,500.
Cockpit chrono 7 x 13. Garage kept. covered by metal condition. Clean
package, conven- roof, rear defroster, transmission. Power Like new. Storage
CONCOURS 14 roof with large inside & out. Only
Call 570-876-1355

PONTIAC `68
ience, cold weather tinted windows. disc brake kit. Over compartments for or 570-504-8540
Sport/Touring with breezeway. Shed & $4,200 Firm
(heated seats) & $14,200. $20,000 invested, travel. Used once. evenings.
ABS/traction many extras includ- Joe (570) 868-5900
premium packages. (570) 443-7522 Call sacrifice at $11,000. Locked down for 2
Dynamic
control.
stability
Xenon
before 9:30 p.m. (Wilkes-Barre)
Call 732-397-8030 CATALINA
400 engine. 2
bikes.
$4,500. Call
Asking control, showroom
new, 400 miles,
ed. Call for more
information.
(570) 237-7076 CHEVROLET `97 FORD `03 F150
SUBARU ‘05
metallic blue, 6 year
headlights, front
and rear fog lights.
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black
570-706-6156
warranty included.
$12,000. 1500cab,
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS Extended 4X4 auto- LARIAT TJ, Black with grey

HARLEY ‘01
Parking distance Contractor ready interior. 4 cylinder,
IMPREZA WRX
roof and white wall
CHEVROLET `79
control. Harmon- 570-331-3674 5-speed manual
tires. Black interior. Travel Trailer. 29’, matic, all power with ladder rack &
Kardon sound sys- mint condition, 1 tool box, 4x4 diesel, transmission. CD
$4,995. Call options. 3rd door.
tem. Chrome line 2.0 Turbo, Blue
DAVIDSON SUZUKI `05 slide out a/c-heat. under 97K. Great player, hardtop, full
CORVETTE L-48
exterior. Black cloth (570) 696-3513 99,700 miles. Too
interior. Mint condi- Stove, microwave, condition, $17,000 doors, sound bar.
interior. 48,000 many new parts to
tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive! miles, 18” Black O.Z
Rally Wheels. 3”
All Corvette options,
PONTIAC 1937
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many BOULEVARD fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
list. Bedliner & ton-
neau cover. Asking
or best offer.
570-925-2845
4” Skyjacker
Suspension lift with
$21,500 all original, new chrome acces- Black, 1500 cc, steering stabilizer.
RSR Turbo Back Fully restored near more extras. $4,800. Call
570-341-7822 Good Year tires, sories, 13k miles, 2,300 miles, custom Like new BF
Exhaust. ACT 2
Clutch, cold air
new mufflers, just
tuned. 46,000 miles.
original. New paint,
new interior, new
Metallic Emerald work done, includes
saddle bags. Great
Reduced. $15,500.
Call 570-842-6735
(570) 760-6277
FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT Goodrich 35’s with

NISSAN ‘00transmis-
MAXIMA
Green. Garage Full size spare. Only

Manual
intake, RA
Gearsets. $13,999
$7,000.
570-262-2845 or
wiring, custom tint-
ed glass, new motor
kept, like new
condition. Includes
condition! $5,500.
570-814-5357 SUNLITE CAMPER CHEVROLET `97 4x4, automatic,
leather, moon roof,
new tires & brakes,
85,000 miles.
$7,300
sion, 5 speed, fully
loaded, clean, good
(570) 852-9231 570-239-6969 &
Spare
transmission.
motor &
Harley cover.
$12,900
SUZUKI `07 C50T
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom, SILVERADO well maintained (570) 301-7221

CHEVY `66 BEL AIR trans. 16” wide 63,000 miles,


570-718-6769 with Western plow.
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
condition, leather, kitchen, sofa bed. Asking $8,750.
white walls car in 570-709-4937 Air, Fully self con- 4WD, Automatic.
17” tires, 81k miles. 1 570-472-3710
owner. $6500. 570-
561-2234 /646-642-
2 door post car, in
good condition for
excellent condition
in storage for 2
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05
CRUISER tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
Loaded with
options. Bedliner. Blue/grey, new

FORD `05 WHEEL


age. Serious years. $14,000 or 55,000 miles. rebuilt engine with

EXCELLENT
2066 ask for Mike. inquiries only, call awning. $4500. warranty, new
SUBARU `05 LEGACY for details. $8,500
best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY. SCREAMING EAGLE 215-322-9845 $9,200. Call
tires & brakes,
CHAIR LIFT VAN
(570) 868-6503
NISSAN ‘04 350Z SPORT AWD
or best offer. Call Call 570-574-1923
V-ROD& Black.
4,000 miles.
Roadster Touring Steve at
570-407-0531 CONDITION Susquehanna RV
“A Camper’s Best CHEVROLET `99 Seating capacity for
$5,900 or
best offer.
TANK ‘07 VISION
Edition. Loaded. Air, new tires & Orange 7 plus 2 wheel
Windshield, Bags, 570-814-2125
Used as a show Friend” Rt. 11
BLAZER
Good condition. brakes, 31,000
CHEVY `68 CAMARO
Floorboards,V&H chairs. 140,000
18,000 miles, triple miles, great 2007 Tank Motor bike. Never abused. Bloomsburg- miles. Great condi-
Pipes, White
black, 6 speed man-
ual transmission,
condition. $11,995.
570-836-1673
SS
Sports Vision Motor-
cycle. 250 cc,
480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking
$20,000 or best
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,500
Danville Highway
570-389-9900
tion. Asking $7,000.
For more details, JEEP `06
COMMANDER 4X4
19” black & chrome Brand new. 0 miles. (570) 430-0357 Call 570-589-9181
396 automatic, 400 offer. Call
wheels. $24,000 or
best offer. SUBARU `08 IMPREZA transmission, clean
$2,400. For more
information call Tom 570-876-4034 WILDERNESS `01
(570) 233-7044 Great for Winter! interior, runs good, at 570-825-2114 SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER
GL - 27’ FORD `90 TRUCK Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All
All Wheel Drive. 65K 71K, garage kept,
HARLEY DAVIDSON 800. 7,000 miles. 17’ box. Excellent power. Navigation,

NISSAN ‘05
custom paint, Fire
VW CLASSIC `72
miles. 5 speed, 4 Must Sell. Like new. Large slide-out, Satellite, Blue tooth,
running condition.
door, $10,500. Hawk tires, Krager $1,700. Please Call 3rd row, More.
front queen, large Very Clean. $5,000.

ALTIMA
Great Condition!
Call 570-991-0580
wheels, well
maintained.
KARMANN GHIA ` 06 SOFTTAIL 570-394-9413 rear bath, outside
shower. Sleeps 6,
4 door, 4WD, auto-
matic. All power,
Call
570-287-1246
69,000
highway miles.
$23,900
SL, 3.5 V-6, leather,
Bose radio, 6 CD
SUZUKI ‘04 AERIO
Negotiable
570-693-2742
Family owned,
garage kept, good NIGHTTRAIN SUZUKI 06’ cable, phone,
stereo CD, central
tinted windows,
alloy wheels.
$14,900. Call
(570) 855-3657
player. $8,500
570-472-3175
AWD
shape. Needs some Dark gray metallic,
GSXR 1000
air, oak interior,
jacks, power hitch,
108,000 miles.
FORD `97 DIESEL JEEP `07
CHEVY `85 CORVETTE interior work, new
seats, needs
new
brakes,
rr tire &
many 1,800 original miles, monitor panel.
Asking $4,799 or
best offer. Call Cummins engine,

NISSAN `06 350Z


White sedan, 6-CD
WRANGLER X
Original owners carburetor work. extras $11,500 Too much to list!! (570) 704-8685 8-L. 49,049
changer, hi-mount Micron New awning & miles. 33,000
manual, Delco Bose Only 58,000 miles. (570) 592-4982
Color : Royal Blue 62K miles, $6200 Music System. exhaust system, microwave. Very CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL gross wt. 6,649 4x4, stick shift, soft
or best offer. Asking $8,000
40,000 miles. New Team colors, excel- light wt. $19,500
engine, replaced
under warranty with
570-592-2556
Smoked removable
top, 4 speed with
serious inquiries
only! 570-343-2296 HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
Road King 19,000
lent condition,
clean, Like new,
$9,800
BLAZER 4 door, 4
new tires, regularly Must see!
(570) 970-8744
top. Red exterior,
well maintained,
overdrive in 2nd, matching helmet Negotiable serviced, great garage kept. 11,500
less than 2,000
miles on it. $19,000. TOYOTA `05 PRIUS 3rd & 4th gear,
Anti- theft steering WANTED: PONTIAC
miles, new tires, lots
of extra chrome.
included. MUST
SELL. Asking
570-388-6670 condition. Silver.
AC, 4WD.
miles, one owner.
AC, CD player,
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
65,000 miles, good
FORD `97
Call 570-604-4100 lock, Tilt-telescop- Like New. $12,900. 174,000 miles cruise control.
$6,995 or best
condition, keyless
entry, cassette/
ing wheel, cruise
`78 FIREBIRD Call 570-639-1989
offer. Call Rear queen master
$6,500 or best Tow package with

EXPLORER
control, English or 570-760-1023 offer. 570-242-7979 cargo carrier.
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA radio + snow tires.
$12,500
/Metric display,
analog bar graph,
Formula 400
Berkshire Green,
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
570-262-8283 bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom.
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS Sport - 4WD, 2
Excellent condition.
$18,700
SE, special edition.
59,000 miles. Auto,
570-474-5268 locking lug nuts.
$21,500.
Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless 100th Anniversary SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
2500
door, black, new
tires and alterna-
Call 570-822-9680
fwd, 4 cyl., original
owner. Fully loaded, TOYOTA `10 Call 570-346-7084 in Scranton.
was last seen in
Car Edition
Garage
Deuce.
kept. 1
Blue
smoked wind
extra large living
room + sofa bed. Series. 6.0 Litre V8. tor, 117K miles,
fully loaded, 6 CD
KIA `02 SEDONA
AM/FM CD changer.
Power driver seat,
anti-theft alarm,
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
STUDEBAKER ‘31
Rumble seat, coupe
Abington-Scranton
area. Finder’s fee
paid if car is found
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
screen. Great bike,
runs great. Helmet
& kevlar racing
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
6, very clean, will
Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van.
85K miles. Excellent
changer, power
windows, power
EX, Van, Sunroof.
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good
excellent condition interior. Will consid- Good condition. and purchased. Call must see. Asking gloves included. deliver. Located in condition. $9,000 locks, runs per- condition.
$9.900 er trade. $14,200 Call for details John with any info $20,000. Call $2995. Call for info Benton, Pa. $4,900. 570-829-4548 or fect. $2500. Call $5000 or best offer.
(570)283-1165 (570) 793-9157 (570) 881-7545 (570) 760-3440 570-706-6156 (570) 881-5011 215-694-7497 570-417-5991 570-814-8536 570-606-7654
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LEXUS `04 GX 470 SUZUKI `05 XL-7 TRUCKS FOR SALE Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
JEEP `06 MITSUBISHI `97 TRACTOR CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
RESTAURANT
Black with dark Ford, GMC, OLD COUNTRY BUFFET
gray leather interior.
DVD player. Fully
60,000 miles, 4x4,
excellent condi-
International-Prices
starting at $2,295.
in classified
is the best way
WRANGLER 15’ CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder TRAILERS AND QUARRY
Kriger Construction
Inc. has the follow- NOW ACCEPTING
loaded. 92,000 Box Truck, Cab & FREIGHTLINER ing utility positions APPLICATIONS
tion. 3rd row seat-
miles. Excellent ing. Asking $8000. Chassis available. tocleanoutyourclosets! diesel engine.
’97 MIDROOF Minimum 5 years available for the FOR:
Rebuilt automatic
condition. $19,000
(570) 954-3847
Call U-haul You’re in bussiness transmission. Very 475 CAT & 10 Experience. upcoming 2011 con- Line Servers
(570) 675-4424 570-822-5536 speed transmission. struction season.
with classified! good rubber. All
$12,000 QUARRY Positions are avail- Cooks
around good
condition inside
Crusher operator able immediately Pantry
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale & out. Well FREIGHTLINER and maintenance and include Pipefit-
Positions
’99 CONDO man. Water truck ters, Laborers &
maintained. Dishwashers
S P E C IA L P U R C H A S E
430 Detroit, Super driver. Quarry Operators for main-
TJ, X-Package Ready to work. experience a plus. line water, sewer &
PRICE REDUCED! 10 transmission. APPLY
with only 46,000 Asking $15,000. gas. Apply at or fax WEDNESDAYS
miles. One owner! $6,195 or resume to:
MECHANICS BETWEEN
w w w . va lleychevr o let. co m 6 cylinder, 6-speed best offer 859 Enterprise St.
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ Construction & 1 AND 5PM
manual transmis- Call 570-650-3500 Dickson City, PA
with sides. All Quarry mobile
sion. Soft top with Ask for Carmen 18519 EAST ENTER
aluminum, spread equipment. Must

22008
008 CCAD
A D IILL L AC
A C CCTS TS
full doors, tinted axle. $6,500. have own tools. Fax 570-383-3214 CENTER
factory windows. Doyouneedmorespace? EOE WILKES-BARRE
CD player, sound A yard or garage sale 2 storage trailers. CONSTRUCTION
bar, 31” all terrain
in classified 570-814-4790 FIELD LINEUP
tires with full size LINE UP
is the best way SUPERINTENDENT
ASUCCESSFULSALE
VOLVO `08 XC90
spear. A MUST SEE!
Experienced in A GREAT DEAL...
ALL L W H E
A EEL VE
EL D R IV E A L L W H EEL D R IV E tocleanoutyourclosets!
$13,999
(570) 301-7221
paving & site work. INCLASSIFIED!
You’re in bussiness Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
Penn Dot, private
and municipal. Self Doyouneedmorespace? IN CLASSIFIED!
To place your with classified! ed seats, electric starter, organized A yard or garage sale Looking for the right deal
ad Call Toll Free locks, excellent on an automobile?
NISSAN `08 ROGUE
and dependable. in classified
condition. New
1-800-427-8649 SL. AWD, 1 owner, tires, new brakes ASPHALT
is the best way Turn to classified.
tocleanoutyourclosets! It’s a showroom in print!
LEXUS `06 GX 470 no accidents. 4 and rotors. 52,000 Paving foreman.
door hatchback, 6 miles highway Paver, Roll, & Screed. You’re in bussiness Classified’s got
$26,500/ best offer.
cylinder, roof rails,
570-779-4325
Skilled rakers. with classified! the directions!
dark gray, black
interior. Premium
wheels, new tires,
570-417-2010 till 5 SITE WORK
Grader, Gradall,
CONSTRUCTION 533 Installation/
Kriger Construction
brakes extra set of 457 Wanted to Buy Excavator, Dozer,
Inc. is currently hir- Maintenance/
snows. Premium Pipe layers,
sound/Bose/blue- Auto Grademen.
ing Project Man-
Repair
agers and Estima-
tooth, XM radio.
Intelligent key entry. ALL SALES
tors. Candidates
must be familiar
Cypress Pearl with
ivory leather interi-
Newly inspected Inside Salesperson with large utility and ELECTRICIANS
or. Well maintained,
36,900 miles
$19,500 JUNK for Aggregate and
Asphalt.
heavy highway con-
struction. Benefits/ Journeymen Electri-
garage kept. All (570) 371-7227 cians needed with
service records. CAR & TRIAXLE
salary based upon
experience. Apply at Commercial /Indus-
Brand new tires.
PONTIAC `04 Class A & Class B or fax resume to: trial Experience.

LO
LO W M ILE
LE S TRUCKS
All options including High Voltage experi-
CDL Drivers. 859 Enterprise St.
premium audio
MONTANA Dickson City, PA ence a plus. Tools

12
1 2 om !
package, rear and Transportation
climate control,
adjustable suspen-
95,000 miles, well WANTED American Asphalt
Paving and Site
18519
Fax 570-383-3214 required. Excellent
maintained. Excell- 500 Chase Road Wage and Benefits.
sion, towing pack-
ent overall condi- Highest Prices Shavertown, PA
EOE
Please send resume

M os tE quippe d W ith: ttoo C h


hoose
o o se F rrom age, rear spoiler,
Lexus bug guard.
tion. Keyless entry,
built in baby seat, Paid In Cash!!! 18708
Fax: 570-696-3486 527 Food Services/
with work history
and references to:
42,750 miles.
$28,950
dual climate con-
FREE Email: jobs@ Hospitality c/o Times Leader
• 3.6L VVT 6 Speed Auto. Trans. • Leather trol. Rear air. Seats amerasphalt.com Box 2465
• Ultraview Sunroof • Power Options
(570) 237-1082 7. Recent inspec-
tion & tires. KBB
REMOVAL
LINE UP Cooper’s 15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
• Dual Zone Climate Control
• Heated Seats
• Memory Seat Adjuster
• Power Mirrors
LINCOLN `08 over $6300. Asking
$5,000 firm. Call
Call V&G
A GREAT DEAL... Seafood Waterfront
18711-0250

NAVIGATOR (570) 417-9884 Anytime Hiring experienced,


• Machine Finished Aluminum Wheels • AM/FM Stereo w/MP3 Format IN CLASSIFIED! fun loving EXPERIENCED
288-8995 personable
ESTIMATOR/
Entertainment &
• XM Satellite Radio
• OnStar w/Turn-by-Turn Navigation
w/6 Disc CD Player
• Theft Deterrent Alarm System
navigation systems,
grey, excellent SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
Bartenders PIPEFITTERS
For
WANTED
Expanding
PROJECT MANAGER

29
29,,950
950
condition, 71,000 For Our Outdoor
• Bose Stereo automatic, Summer Cabana. HVAC Co. Must be a

$$
miles. $21,000.
** 570-826-1170 all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi- Leading Mechanical
Apply in person
304 Kennedy Blvd.
team player, hard
working, and have

Sta rtin
Starti ngg aatt
tioning, all power, Contractor seeking Pittston reliable transporta-
CD player, leather experienced, self tion. Candidate will
interior, tinted
windows, custom
starter for an Esti-
mator/Project Man- LINE COOKS work four, ten hour
days. Prevailing

RE M A IN DE R O F FA CTO RY W A RRA N TY † MITSUBISHI `95 wheels, $13,500


Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
ager position. Com-
prehensive benefits
EXPERIENCED ONLY
wage pay. Please
forward resumes to:
package. E.O.E. Master Mechanical
48 mos. / 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty
60 mos. / 100,000 mile powertrain limited warranty.
MONTERO SR 4WD 506 Administrative/ Send resumes and
salary requirements Full time. Day 1 ben-
Corp. 3 Banks Ave.
McAdoo, PA. 18237
177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel SUZUKI `09 Clerical in confidence to:
c/o Times Leader
efits - Medical, Den-
tal, Eye. 401k pro-
*Price plus tax & tags. Prior use daily rental on select vehicles. Artwork for illustration purposes only.
Not responsible for typographical errors. Stk. #Z2356 †See dealer for details.
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con- GRAND VITARA166 Busy
CLERICAL/RECEPTION Box 2460 gram Meal plans.
Apply in person
LINEUP
15 N. Main Street
K E N W A L L A CE ’
S
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
Luxury 4x4.
horsepower 4 cylin-
Imaging Cen-
ter in Kingston, PA
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
from 1 p.m.-6 p.m.
Red Lobster
ASUCCESSFULSALE
V A L L E Y CH E V RO L E T INCLASSIFIED!
windows, power der, 4 mode full time seeks Part/Full Time 10 East End Center
GENERAL LABORER
mirrors, power 4 wheel drive. 1,269 Front Desk help. Wilkes-Barre
seats, cruise con- miles. 4 wheel anti Experience with
Doyouneedmorespace?
601 K IDDE R S TRE E T, W IL K E S -BA RRE , P A trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD
lock disc brakes.
Leather, heated
medical terminolo-
gy, scheduling,
$9.50/hour.
Temporary-Part-Time PIZZA & A yard or garage sale
changer, leather seats. Power seats, computers, and Monday-Friday,
in classified
821-2772 • 1-800-444-7172 interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear
mirrors, locks &
sunroof. 6 cd
customer service is
necessary.
9am-1pm. Potential
for Full-Time with
SHORT ORDER CHEFS
Experienced. Night is the best way
Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-8:00pm; Fri. 8:30-7:00pm; Sat. 8:30-5:00pm windshield wiper, changer with 8 Send resume to: benefits. Disassem-
new Passed inspec- speakers. Cruise & Vision Imaging of ble, recondition & Weekend Shifts. tocleanoutyourclosets!
EXIT 170B OFF I-81 TO EXIT 1. BEAR RIGHT ON BUSINESS ROUTE tion, new battery.
$2,500
tilt. Smart pass key-
less entry start.
Kingston
517 Pierce Street
and test business
telephones.
Apply in person at
The Woodlands
You’re in bussiness
309 TO SIXTH LIGHT. JUST BELOW WYOMING VALLEY MALL. Kingston, PA 18704 Email resume to with classified!
(570) 868-1100 $19,000. Call 1073 Highway 315
Call after 2:00 p.m. 570-401-3714 Attn: Ms. Harcarik nepajob@gmail.com Wilkes-Barre

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VIN #2LBBJ16332 3.7L V6 ENGINE HID


HEADLAMPS
KEYLESS ENTRY WITH KEYPAD REMOTE START
PREMIUM PACKAGE 6 DISC CD WITH SATELLITE RADIO
SIDE AIR CURTAINS LEATHER HEATED/COOLED SEATS
ADVANCED TRAC POWER LIFTGATE
AUTO. TEMPERATURE CONTROL
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM

24
Mos.

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 1/31/11.

NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKT AWD
All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, ECOBOOST, Leather VIN #2LBBJ50924
All Wheel Drive, AM/FM/6 Disc CD, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID
Headlamps, Reverse Sensing Sys., THX Sound Sys. Heated/Cooled Seats, PL, PW, 20” Premium
Side Air Curtains, 17” Chrome Wheels, w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Alum. Wheels, Auto. Trailer Tow Pkg.,
Message Center, PDL, PW, Leather Dual Zone Electronic Auto. Temp. Control,
Reverse Camera Sys., Keyless Entry
w/Keypad, SYNC, Push Button
Seats, Personal Safety with Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Start, Voice Activated THX Audio
Anti-Theft System, Fog Lamps, Personal Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Sys., Blind Spot Monitoring Sys.,
Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys., Pwr. Panoramic Vista Roof,
Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera Active Park Assist, Adaptive
VIN #3LBR755360 Cruise Warning, Navigation
VIN #1LBG609563 Sys., 3rd Row Seat

YOUR PRICE YOUR PRICE YOUR PRICE


$
30,999
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
24
Mos.
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease
$
41,999
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
24
Mos.
72
Mos.

**Lease payments based on 24 month lease


$
48,999
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
24
Mos.
72
Mos.

**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 1/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 1/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 1/31/11.

COCCIA
CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St.,
Just Minutes from
Scranton or W-B Plains, PA
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PACK N PLAY.
Repair COMMUNITY PHYSICIAN
The Crestwood
Development
YEARBOOKS: Graco, clean, excel-
lent condition. $30.
BENCH: pine coun-
SOFAS 2 matching
Flea Markets
Coughlin H.S. 1926, try high back with
HOME WORKER WEST PITTSTON
COCCIA FORD
School District is
IMMEDIATE OPENING! Full Time Position
seeking letters of
interest for the fol-
700
1928, 1932, 1937,
1940, 1961, 1963,
BOUNCER, hanging
for 6 month old. $5.
cutout hearts. 30”
x26”x11” $20. Wood
desIgner sofas,
contemporary style,
570-735-0821 Sofa Table with dec- custom Terra Cotta
COME JOIN
Fast 40 hours! lowing position: MERCHANDISE 1942, 1943, 1944,
& gold small geo-

LINCOLN
Awake overnight 1949. G.A.R. H.S. orative hardware,
STROLLER: Graco light colored finish metric patterned
1934, 1935, 1936,
SCHOOL PHYSICIAN
shift Thursday, Fri- duraglide dual baby
1937, 1945, 1946, 48X 28” X16” $50. fabric, each unit is 7’
day and Saturday
OUR TEAM nights working with Salary to be set at Due to a tremen- 702 Air 1947, 1951, 1955,
stroller $50. call PLANTERS: 3 deco- long, pillow along
This Family Owned, after 3pm 655-3197. rative olive green the back & sides
individuals with $4500/year. Duties dous increase in 1956, 1957, 1961,
52 tire & auto cen- developmental dis- sales volume, one
Conditioners 1963, 1965, 1966, metal 24” planters complete the deco-
ter business, ranked to include, but not rator look, like new,
abilities in the limited to: Work- of the area’s 1970, 1980, 1985, 716 Building for over a railing.
must buy set $375.
among the top 15 Pittston area. 2005, 2006. Meyers $20. for all. LAMP
man’s Compensa- largest & fastest AIR CONDITIONER Materials originally $2,600. 240 Philadelphia
Independent Tire Experience is help- H.S. 1935, 1936, 32” tall gold metal
tion injuries for CSD growing Dealership $40 42” square coffee Avenue
Dealers in America, ful, paid training is 1937, 1938, 1939, table lamp with
& Collision Center
is looking for a high-
ly motivated
provided. Valid dri-
Employees
Physicals
CSD
for has the following
570-740-1246
1942, 1943, 1944, GLASS DOOR. 3
way glass door for
white shade, $10.
570-868-5275
table, mosaic inlaid
two tome metallic
SATURDAY, MARCH 12
ver’s license is 1945, 1946, 1959,
SERVICE TECHNICIAN required. Starting
Grades K/1st, 6th,
and 11th. CSD
OPPORTUNITIES
AVAILABLE AIR CONDITIONERS 1960, 1974, 1975, bath tub. $25
570-331-8183 BUFFET with 3
brass & silver tiles
$250 originally
8:00-4:00
salary is $8.85 per standing orders for (2). New window 1976, 1977. Kingston Directions: Off of
in the Wilkes-Barre drawers, matching $1,200. Wall units
area. PA driver’s
license and inspec-
hour + benefits. For
information or appli-
Epi-Pen, AED and
Athletic Trainer(s)
• SALESPERSON units. 7,000 BTU.
$75 each. Moving
H.S. 1938, 1939,
1940, 1944, 1948, 720 Cemetery
hutch with glass
front, 2 shelves,
consists of shelves,
drop down desk,
Wyoming Avenue
Entire Contents of
cation, call IMPACT sale. 570-852-1039 1949. Plymouth H.S. Home including fur-
Coverage of Home Plots/Lots dark wood. $45.
tion license neces-
sary. Must be a
SYSTEMS, Inc. at
(570) 829-3671.
Varsity Football
Games Available for
• FINANCE AND 1930, 1931, 1932,
1933, 1938, 1943,
570-814-9845.
drawer unit, ivory
framework, 3 sec-
niture, tall cedar
armoire, beautiful 4
team player & have
an instinctive com-
Drug free work-
place EOE
medical consulta-
INSURANCE PERSON 706 Arts/Crafts/ 1944, 1959, 1960.
Hanover H.S. 1951,
CEMETERY PLOTS CHAIR rocks
swivels, love seat,
&
tions wall space
10’2” $195. Call
poster oak bed, like
new sleeper sofa,
mitment to cus- tion regarding ath- Hobbies 1952, 1953, 1954,
Plymouth National
pink color, good
570-288-5835 dressers, antique
tomer satisfaction. letic injuries. Inter- Cemetery in
oak rocker, upright
Excellent pay, bene-
fits, 401k, & employ-
DIRECTOR OF ested applicants
should submit a let-
AUTOMOTIVE
EXPERIENCE YARN red heart, 5
1960. Edwardsville
H.S. 1965, 1966.
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
$450 each. Call
condition. both $50.
570-655-2154
746 Garage Sales/
jewelry chest, kit-
chen set, vintage
REQUIRED large skeins, 6 West Pittston H.S.
CLINICAL EDUCATION
ee discounts. Join a ter of interest, 570-825-3666
company that cares resume and certifi-
We offer an excel-
smaller skeins all for Annual 1925, 1926, COMPUTER DESK, Estate Sales/ coats and hats,
1927, 1928, 1931, larger corner, light jewelry, kitchen-
about its associ- Enthusiastic & ener- cations, as well as
lent pay and ben-
$8.50 570-779-9791
oak color & gray. Flea Markets ware, glassware,
ates. For confiden-
tial interview call
getic RN with long
term care experi-
the following clear-
ances: State Police,
efit package that
includes paid
1932, 1959. Luzerne
H.S. 1951, 1952, CEMETERY PLOTS $80. 570-868-6018 like new Oreck vac-
cuum, 2007 Toyota
1956, 1957, 1959. (3) together.
Ken at
570-840-7385
ence to educate,
train and in-service
staff and enhance
Child Abuse and FBI
[fingerprints].
Please direct all
health insurance
and 401k.
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
Berwick H.S. 1952,
1953, 1956, 1957,
Maple Lawn
Section of
DESK, drop down
top 3 drawers, BACK$2MOUNTAIN
& Up
Camry LE 8,800
miles, like new!
or Erwin Jr. at 1958, 1960, 1967, Dennison pecan finish, 36x 44 and much more!
nursing clinical skills correspondence to: Apply to: x15” excellent con-
570-586-3078 program. EOE. Dave McLaughlin- Greg Martin 1968, 1969 ,1970. Cemetery. CREDIT CARDS
ANTIQUE WOOD Lehman H.S. 1973, Section ML. dition. $95. ACCEPTED!
Please send resume Smith, Superinten- PLANES $20. each. 570-287-2517
to: linda.bravyak@ dent, Crestwood 577 E. Main St., 1974, 1976, 1978, $550 each. Sale by Cook &
538 Janitorial/ Charlie One Horse 1980. Nanticoke 610-939-0194 Cook Estate
goldenliving.com School District, 281 Wilkes-Barre, Cowboy hats, DINING ROOM SET,
Cleaning Golden Living S Mountain Blvd, H.S. 1957. Nanti- Liquidators
PA, 18702 Richard Petty Ltd. traditional Cherry
East Mountain Mountain Top, PA, coke Area H.S. www.cookand
Ed $20. Other wood, 2 piece china
570-823-8888 1976, 2008. Dallas cookestate
HOUSEKEEPING Find Your Ideal
18707
Deadline for email:
styles $15 & $20.
570-655-9472
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
CEMETERY
PLOTS
closet, server on
wheels, table with 6
liquidators.com
Full time position Employee! Place an applications is (2) Available. padded chairs. 103 E. Overbrook Rd
with competitive ad and end the March 25, 2011.EOE grmartin@ H.S. 1972, 1973, St. Mary’s Excellent condition. Snooty Fox
1974, 1975. West
wage & benefit pack-
age. Must be avail-
search! cocciacars.com Looking for the right deal Side Central
Cemetery. Near $1,700 or best offer. Consignment
front gate on N. Call (570) 271-2835 Shop
able to work week- 570-829-7130 on an automobile? Catholic H.S. 1965-
551 Other Main St. Call for 570-675-2670
ends and holidays. ask for an employ-
ment specialist
HVAC Turn to classified. 1975, 1980, 1981.
Benton H.S. 1977.
details at DRAPERY: Floral
lined drapery 52”W
March 5th - 12th
It’s a showroom in print!
WEST WYOMING
Apply in person at (570) 328-7370 Saturdays 11-4PM
Huntsville Golf Club GAS FOREMAN MAINTENANCE SALES Classified’s got
Dallas Twp. H.S. x 72” L each panel Tue 12-6, W&F 11-5
DRUG / ALCOHOL
Kingston Twp. H.S. matching valance
1334 Market Street Experience in plac- Thurs 11-7
Dallas, PA from ing/replacing gas Account Executive
to service commer-
the directions! 1947, 1948, 1949,
1950, 1951. Dallas- OAKLAWN CEMETERY 106”L x 14” D & flo-
ral quilted full
Women’s Winter
FLEA
9:00am to 2:00pm.
Monday-Friday or CASEWORKER mainline & services.
Pay range depend- cial business towian H.S. 1949, 4 grave sites,
fabulous location.
matching bed-
Clothing & Acces-
sories
send resume to
hgcmaint@epix.net
Full time position ing upon experi-
ence. Apply at 338
accounts. Qualified
candidate should be
1950, 1951. Dallas-
Kingston H.S. 1952. Purchased 20 years
ago. $2,450
spread $40. Bates
(George Washing- MARKET
available; duties 570-825-4721 ton) off white full
Concord Church sales experienced,

542 Logistics/
include but are not
limited to assess- Rd., Beaver Falls, self-motivated,
610-838-7727 bedspread $15. BUYING 6th Street

Transportation
ment / evaluation
and on-going thera-
PA 15010 or www.
TeamFishel.com
ambitious and highly
organized. Starting
710 Appliances
726 Clothing
Beige floral full bed-
spread reversible US & OPEN YEAR ROUND
Base Salary range both sides different SPACE AVAIL-
py with adults and
of $45K - $55K APPLIANCE CLOTHING mens pattern $15. Purple FOREIGN ABLE

BUS DRIVERS $ ANTIQUES BUYING $


adolescents suffer-
ing from chemical
dependency; for-
LEASING CONSULTANT (pending
ence
experi-
level) plus Old Toys, model kits,
PA RT S E T C .
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
leather sport coats,
size large,gray $20.,
twin butterfly quilt
with matching sham COINS &
INSIDE & OUT
OVER
$15. 570-288-8689 CURRENCY 70VENDORS
Hiring full and part
time drivers. We
mats include individ-
ual, group, & family
PART TIME sales commission.
Company benefits
Bikes, dolls, old gun
Mining Items, trains
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
tan $20.,
(new) $35:
black
ENTERTAINMENT C HIGHEST Saturday
10 am-2 pm
are looking for counseling; popula- include health care & Musical Instruments, 570-735-4824 PREMIUMS FOR
ENTER Raymour & Sunday
highly motivated Local Apartment insurance; 401(k) Hess. 474-9544 SILVER DOLLARS
tion is primarily BEVERAGE AIR and Flannigan solid 8 am-4 pm
bus drivers for Community is look- retirement plan; COATS, Vintage,
forensic. Candi- BEER COOLER oak $150. Hunter off & BETTER ITEMS
several positions ing for a friendly and paid vacation and over 25 years old.
dates must possess white ceiling fan
in our Dunmore
location. You must
a Masters Degree in
social work & be
energetic person to
join our team. Appli-
holidays; company
vehicle.
BASEBALL CARD:
1986 Jerry Rice
holds 1/2s or 1/4s
excellent condition,
Long suede $450;
Short suede $350; $25. Kids Kitchen
set $20.
GOLD & WILKES-BARRE
have CDL B with
passenger
licensed / license
eligible; LCSW pre-
cants must
dependable, well-
be For confidential and
serious considera-
rookie Card-NM/
MT-Very Nice Card
$200. call 655-9472 long red velour $190
All worth 10x the 570-457-4494 SILVER
endorsement, 1 ferred, LPC and
organized and tion, please deliver $60. 570-824-1180 asking price! Call JEWELRY ARMOIRE JEWELRY &
year verifiable capable must have resume’ to the (570) 262-3569 solid cherry wood;
experience, clean
CAC also accepted.
previous sales attention of: 4’h $50. Solid pine
WATCHES
EOE. Resumes to: BASEBALL CARDS: JACKET: boys gen-
driving record, the Catholic Social
experience, great Tom Yesilonis
Certified Duke Sny- sleigh bed & match- ALL TYPES
ability to work well communication General Manager - uine Italian stone ing chest of drawers
with people. We
Services
skills, computer National HVAC der autographed leather jacket, size OF STERLING
33 East Northamp- COA from Nabisco (5 deep drawers)
offer flexible ton St., Wilkes-
experienced and Service 14. $25. 868-6018 great for a girls SILVER
deal well with peo- 5 Pethick Dr., Unit 1 & MLBBPA $45.
hours, excellent Barre, PA 18701 Barry Sanders grad- PURSES (2)Vera room, excellent Old Postcards & 162 New Elizabeth
starting salary, ple. Position could Wilkes-Barre PA condition, never Local Photo’s, Street off of Carey
Attn: Paulette Day ed 89 score rookie Bradley capri blue
well maintained require some occa- 18702-6946 used, $950. Call: Lead Soldiers & Ave on Corner of
sional evenings Call 570-825-2894 card. (N.Mint 8) by GENE’S with wallet,
equipment and (570) 212-0948 Charles St
safety bonuses. HEALTH CARE and/or weekends. for office location. CSA $40. 655-5009
RECONDITIONED
reversible burgundy
$20 each.
Old Toys, Mining
Saturday March 12

L& JG STICKLEY
Apply in person Please send resume & Military Stuff, 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Need LPN(or CNA) APPLIANCES
12 noon to 2 pm
Monday at Friday
Monday - Friday,
8am-1pm for home
to: Property Man-
ager, 517 Roo-
INSURANCE PERSON COMIC BOOKS -
Gen 13-1, X-files #1 &
60 Day Warranty
570-693-2612
PURSES: American
Old Crocks, Jugs
& Bottles, Local
9 pc. dining room, 5
pc. kitchen, sofas,
Insurance Agency Monday-Friday
FURNITURE
at transporting care situation. Also sevelt St., 2, Spiderman & Eagle Outfitters Advertising chairs, tables,
looking for employ- 8:00PM-5:00PM
Jobs, LLC seeking alternate Edwardsville, PA many others, $2 wool design purse Items, Stamps. lamps, china, linens,
ees to work in a Saturday
150 E. Grove weekend person, 18704. EOE each. 570-829-2411 great condition L & JG Stickley floor safe, sewing
property & casualty
Street same hours. Exeter 8:00AM-11:00AM $3.00 Victoria Inspired dining room machine, vacuum,
agency. Experience A professional
Dunmore, PA Gateway table, 84”d computer desk, tvs,
18510
Call Tim
area. Experience &
references required. LOT PORTER/DETAILER required. Pay
commensurate
DINING SET. 1894
Antique Town and
Shopping Center
Secret black/pink
slipper boots, medi- pedestal, cherry
and hand rubbed oil
dealer for over
35 years
pictures, designer
purses, shoes, &
Call 239-4589. FULL-TIME with experience. Country Golden Oak Kingston, PA um great condition
215-365-6200 Bonner Chevrolet Send resume to $3. Liz Claiborne finish $895 . Two L YOU WILL NOT clothes, patio set,
ext 109 Set, Rare 5 pedestal (570) 819-1966 glassware, kitchen
LPN/MEDICAL USED CAR
DIVISION
PO Box 1713
Wilkes-Barre, 18703
table with 2 captain
and 4 ornate chairs.
small butterfly print
leather purse $4.
& JG Stickley classic
spindle Morris chair
FIND BETTER
PRICES!!
items, Xmas,
steamer trunk,
DRIVER - CLASS B ASSISTANT
Clean driving
record. Duties
Extends 10 ft. Sturdy
and recently rein-
GRILL
ceramic
electric
12”x12”
Misses/junior
Navy & American
Old with ottoman, cher-
ry, hand rubbed oil NO BS, JUST A
PROVEN FACT!
baskets, records,
stereo, dehumidifi-
To drive triaxle include washing, nonstick. Smoke Eagle tops, XS to finish $895. EXCEL-
forced. Beautiful er, tools, & more.
2 Full time positions waxing & all func- free. New in box. Medium $1. Old LENT CONDITION.
vacuum truck in the condition. $675
in busy physician tions related to used $15. 570-655-2154 Navy Size 6 flare 570-655-0267
Towanda area.
Fax resume to:
570-288-0617 or
practices.
date must
Candi-
have
car sales & delivery.
Call Dave “K” LP’S (1000!) 78’S, MICROWAVE small
jeans $2. Pants/
khaki’s sizes 4, 6, 8, LAMP - Parlor stand
up lamp. Very good
HERTIAGE
GALLERIES
WILKES-BARRE
excellent communi- 570-288-0319 45’S From 40’S, perfect for dorm 10 $2. each. Lilu
call Jack at
570-881-5825 cation, computer, 600 50’S, 60’S & 70’S works great. $10. small purse with condition. Grey
metal color. $25.
DALLAS, PA
$1 each. 829-2411
and nursing skills.
Collect cash, not dust! FINANCIAL 570-693-4483 cute buttons from
Pac Sun $3. Black 570-740-1246 Located Directly
Must be able to give across from the
immunizations and Clean out your OVEN: Big George slip-on waitress LAMP: Basketball
MEMORABILIA - oven $100. Dallas Agway on
work flexible hours. basement, garage 610 Business Michael Jackson.
shoes size 6-1/2 swag lamp $45.
Please fax resume or attic and call the 570-457-2109 rarely worn $1.50 Tiffany floor lamp Rt. 415
to (570) 283-6924. Classified depart-
Opportunities Posters, $10 each.
Asics track cleats Look for our blue
Key chains, $5 $60. Empress fiber
REFRIGERATOR silver/light green & white signs
DRIVERS
ment today at 570- bed cover, queen
MEDICAL 829-7130! BEER DISTRIBUTOR each. Stickers, $3
per pack. Bottle
Kenmore, almond,
21.6 cu. ft. with ice
size 7 good condi-
tion $3. 696-3528
size $50. 2 piece
Syroco wall planter
296 Old River Road
1st Floor
Established Courier/ License available openers, $5 each. Tues. thru Sat. Saturday March 12
with option to lease maker & filtered $45. 3 piece lug-
Delivery company is
looking for Indepen- ASSISTANT MAILROOM SPECIALIST/ building or sold
separately.
570-829-2411 water $350.
570-868-6018
SCRUB PANTS,
Tops, warm-up jack-
gage by Kluge $45.
all in excellent con-
10 am to 5 pm
570-674-2646
9:00AM - 3:00PM
Something For
dent Contractors Full time medical ets, lab coats. Sizes Everyone.
NEON SIGN - Elec-
CUSTOMER SERVICE
with cargo vans. assistant needed 570-954-1284 dition. 288-5628 Everything Must Go
tric, Camel sign, 30 REFRIGERATOR. 16 M&L. Good condi-
Must be at least 21 for busy medical CU. FT $150, tion. Also stetho-
KINGSTON
Experience with INTERSTATE PROD- years old, $300. LIVING ROOM SET:
years old, with own practice. Experi-
auto insurance. ence preferred. Mail postal software, UCTS is a Private 570-829-2411 FREEZER, chest, scopes and nursing 3 pieces, floral 750 Jewelry
mail lists, inkjetting Label Chemical $100. MICROWAVE, reference books. couch with match-
Distribution route resume with refer- new! $100. Moving Items are $2 - $10 ing extra large chair
work in Northeast and other mailing Manufacturer. We RING- 14k YG, Initial
ences to: Sale. 570-852-1039 each. 829-1519. for 12 people &
PA area. operations. Work offer a partnership D. D is sterling silver
BOX 2470 closely with clients program for sales ottoman, good con- with 8 diamond
Route settlement to c/o Times Leader REFRIGERATOR: WEDDING GOWN dition,, soft shades
be discussed. & Production team. minded people. This chips in it. $75. 10 kt
15 N. Main Street Opportunity will give Large capacity cream, size 9-10. of peach, light gold,
570-829-3662. Bedwick & Jones STAMP COLLECT- Worn once. $75. yellow gold YG ruby
Wilkes-Barre, PA you the chance to good condition, rust & green. Pretty
10am - 3pm PO Box 1046 ING PUBLICATIONS. 570-825-0569 diamond ring size 7
18711 develop your own $250. 655-5404 & very comfortable.
Monday - Friday. Wilkes-Barre, PA U.S. Postal Service 1/2. $135 or best
18703 business with our “USA Philatelic” Asking $150. for all. offer. 235-9030
STOVE: 30”, free
DRIVERS
NURSES email: jkehler@bed help. We will design magazine June standing, electric 730 Computer Like new, cherry 30 Price Street
•Part Time evening a complete program coffee table with
NOW HIRING wickandjones.com 1983 to March 2011, Equipment & Saturday & Sunday
Med Nurse just for you with 152 different $25.
Frigidaire ,excellent claw feet, table has March 12th & 13th 754 Machinery &
3PM-8PM: RN/LPN your co name and USPS “Stampers”
condition, white, Software an open shelf on 9:00AM - 3:00PM Equipment
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS •Part Time RN: 7-3
•Part Time RN/LPN:
Torbik’s Security
Solutions is search-
private label pro-
gram. Your sales
magazine for kids,
18 different, $2..
$200. 655-5404
DELL 13” flat screen
bottom. Asking $50.
Living room chair,
Antiques, household
items, collectibles, AIR COMPRESSOR.
Best pay. Will train 11-7 ing for qualified indi- STOVE: White elec- monitor with Dell dark green with tiny
ability is your ticket United Nations “Phi- furniture. Everything Titan Industrial com-
if necessary. •CNAs: Part Time viduals to fill the tric, black glass top. keyboard mouse all gold diamond pat-
to financial freedom. latelic Bulletin” Jan- Must Go!! mercial dual tank.
Pace Transportation 7-3, 3-11, 11-7 following positions: Great condition for $65. Gently used tern throughout.
Call (570) 288-1226 uary 1995 to Octo- Sells for $1,250,
570-883-9797 Apply in person to: $275. or best offer. works great 2 un- Asking $45. Tiffany
BOOKKEEPER ber 2010, 82 differ- asking $700. or best
Looking for that
Lakeside
Nursing Center
ent, $15. Canada
Allison 570-631-
6635 9:00-5:30 or
opened still in the
box Lexmark toner
bowl, comes with
original box. Asking
LINEUP offer 570-829-2411
LOCKSMITH/ Post “Details” mag-
special place Old Lake Rd.
Harvey’s Lake CARPENTER azine,June 1993 to
570-283-5958 after
5:30.
cartridges both for 25. Decorator trees ASUCCESSFULSALE SNOW BLOWER
called home? $30. or $20. each asking $20. each. Ariens 5 H.P. Excel-
PA LIQUOR LICENSE
March 2011, 76 dif-
Classified will address Call for directions
639-1885 ALARM TECH
ferent, $15. Canada WASHER, Kenmore,
(570) 822-8957 570-474-2756 INCLASSIFIED! lent $350.
570-472-3888
for Sale, Luzerne Post “Collections”
Your needs. E.O.E. County, Call magazine, Decem-
like new $200. GE
electric dryer $50. 732 Exercise
Doyouneedmorespace?
Open the door Forward resume to: LOVE SEAT. Tradi-
Lee Torbik 570-592-3297 ber 1992 to Decem- 570-654-6329 tional, grey, good, A yard or garage sale SNOW BLOWER
with classified! ber 2010, 56 differ- Equipment in classified
Toro, model S620,
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT 575 S. Main St.
ent,$10. Vatican
$100. TABLES, (2) runs great $75.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
2 LOCAL Why Spend Weslo Cadence 78s small walnut. Excel- is the best way 570-825-3371

DRIVERS-CLASS L_torbik@torbik City stamp leaflets lent, $40 each.


/CERTIFIED NURSE safeandlock.com October 1990 to Hundreds on Treadmill Exerciser
CHAIRS, pair, rust tocleanoutyourclosets! SNOW PLOW heavy
MILLIONAIRES November 2009, New or Used
Appliances?
$150. 570-407-2775
velvet, wicker arms. You’re in bussiness duty Meyers 7ft

A CDL PRACTITIONER 554 Production/


looking for 10
Motivated
155 different, $5.
570-654-1622 Most problems
with your appli- 734 Fireplace
Fair, $25.
570-822-3410 with classified! snow plow
frame, does not
with
Physician extender
needed for hospital Operations individuals to ances are usually Accessories LOVESEAT &
include hydraulic lift
Looking for a train for serious TRAIN SET 1996 simple and inex- & truck assembly
company you
and office based
practice with
income in a Harley Davidson pensive to fix! FIREPLACE: vent
OTTOMAN solid
sand colored cush- MOUNTAIN TOP mount. Manual tilt
adjustment, but has
can retire with? emphasis on
musculoskeletal
MANUFACTURING recession-proof
business. Call
H.O
Express”
“ Milwaukee
Limited
Save your hard
earned money, Let
free propane fire-
place with wood
ioned,
shape $200.
excellent 961 First Avenue
off Blytheburn Rd. mounts for conver-
sion. Garage kept
1-800-292-0618 Edition. Brand new, us take a look at it surround, thermo-
Looking for
more home/
and neuromuscular
conditions. The POSITIONS still in original pack-
aging. $120. Con-
first!
30 years in
stat & blower, heats
1000 sq ft in real
SOFA: 100% Italian
black leather sofa &
excellent condition!
$350.570-926-5075
family time? practice areas A well-established Shopping for a tact Michele @ 570- the business. nice condition.
loveseat, very good
included: pain man- local manufacturer new apartment? 301-2694 (Kingston) condition $600. SNOW THROWER
East Main $250. 675-0005
agement, physical is looking for full 570/824-7807 or Ariens 24” cut, 7HP,
We offer medicine, rehabilita- time Machine Oper-
Classified lets Appliances 570-545-7006 tire, chains & elec-
top pay and tion and addictive ator for 3rd shift at you compare costs - WITNESS TO
570-735-8271
738 Floor Care tric start, tire
Nanticoke AFFORDABLE
benefits diseases. Please our Plains location. without hassle POWER, The Nixon Equipment chains. $395. or 2
Weekly home contact Celeste at Will train right candi- or worry! Years, by John MATTRESS SALE for $425. one for
time and much 570-814-6389 date. A comprehen- Erlichman, pub We Beat All Friday, Saturday parts. 570-636-3151
or email
Get moving 1982. The Halper- 712 Baby Items VACUUM PARTS.
Competitors Prices! & Sunday
more sive benefit pack- New for Shark Navi-
cajanerich@ age, which includes with classified! man Diaries Inside gator. Front brush Mattress Guy March 11, 12 & 13 SNOWBLOWER 36”
mac.com 401K. the Nixon White CRIB Child Craft oak Twin sets: $149 8 am to 2pm chute 10 hp $550.
For more roller, $50. Dog pet
630 Money To Loan House Pub 1904. crib, used for one hair tool, $20. Full sets: $169 oak kitchen cabi- 570-885-5858
details, Applications can be nets, stove, kids
please call RN LPN CNA obtained at: “We can erase
The Unfinished
Presidency, Jimmy
child $100. Matching
dresser $100. Pack
570-693-2612 Queen sets: $189
All New items & clothes,
pedestal sink, 756 Medical
800-628-7807 3-11 & 11-7 American Silk Mills your bad credit - Carters trip beyond N Play, Graco, blue, American Made
and ask for Per Diem Needed 75 Stark Street 100% GUARAN- the White House, used one child $50. 742 Furnaces & 570-288-1898 pictures, dishes, Equipment
Immediately variety of items
recruiting.
Nursing Homes
Plains, PA 18705 TEED.” Attorneys pub 1998. An Hour 570-825-0569 Heaters SIDEBOARD: solid oak
for the Federal Before Daylight, DIABETES TESTING
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communication sign Equipment Accessories Vectrex etc.
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2 hour DVD $20.
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tomer service, able to thrive in a
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copy $20. The
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570-288-7905
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holders. $75. of print) $20, Bon cludes supervising the scheduling
ate need for an Electrical/Mechanical position.
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PRINTER Giants Stadium copy
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used, extra pieces
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tion and scheduling caregivers. In
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1940’s, service 8, extra
pieces $50. Roger’s
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color all 100XL (4 in
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fights. 2 hour DVD
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the maintenance of files, prepare
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570-650-6434 edge of PLC’s, various AC/DC drives, very good
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speakers, 1 large
digital, works great
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tion.
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1PM
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FUEL CONTAINER 5
remote works great
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gallon, plastic, BLU-RAY LG BD-
piece system all Highest self starter, motivated, individual. We offer a com- organizational skills, good written,
diesel with spout,
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570-788-2388 after 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
5 pm. 780 Televisions/
570-696-1410
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570-826-0335
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artist $40. Various 774 Restaurant TELEVISION: GE.
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sizes of glass plates
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570-655-9474
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neighborhood,
large yard, gas
baths, detached Ranch home with 2 bath Colonial style Central a/c. Fire- place, 2 car al details, hardwood
may get mail from garage, all new sid- car garage and fin- room, music room, home with an open baseboard hot
people who promise kitchen with fire- place. Huge closets. garage. Access to floors, inground water heat, near
ing , windows, shin- ished basement on floor plan on 1+ acre 3 patios. Garage.
to forestall your gles, water heater, almost 1 acre near place, island with lot in the Poconos. flagstone patio from pool and hot tub. schools & public
foreclosure for a fee granite, media Pool, tennis, golf. transportation.
kitchen and bath- Francis Slocum A few of the ameni- Many extras. family room and REDUCE PRICE
in advance. Report rooms. A must State Park. Clean center & spacious ties include central master bedroom. $169,500 Low taxes. To
them to the Federal dining area, family $149,900 Settle Estate.
see house! as a whistle, no A/C. 2 Master bed- Ask for Bob Kopec Above ground pool MLS# 10-338
Trade Commission, $119,900 wear and tear on room with fireplace, rooms each with REDUCED PRICE
the nation’s con- 4-5 bedrooms, Humford Realty with deck. CROSS VALLEY $72,500
MLS 11-73 this one. Kitchen bath room and fire- 570-822-5126 $165,000
sumer protection Call Tom redone in 1992, finished lower level place, ultramodern REALTY 76 Oak St. No Realtors. Call
agency. Call 1-877- 570-262-7716 bath remodeled in and 3 car garage kitchen, hardwood MLS# 10-2905 Traditional old 570-262-6480
FTC-HELP or click on 3.5 acres. Call Arlene Warunek (570) 763-0090 world charm in for appointment.
on ftc.gov. A mes-
2003. Large 3 sea-
PRICED BELOW
floors throughout, Shopping for a 570-650-4169 this 2 story with 4
EXETER
son porch, large cathedral ceiling new apartment?
HARDING
sage from The level lot, home war- MARKET VALUE! and 2 car garage. bedrooms, 2 baths.
Times Leader and ranty, great location Offered at MLS #11-653 Classified lets Bonus includes 3
$649,000! car garage with 2
PENDING!!
the FTC. MLS #11-370 $469,900 you compare costs -
$179,900 MLS# 10-2779 Call Kim apartments above.
without hassle
ASHLEY Looking for that
special place
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
570-466-3338
or worry! Smith Hourigan
Let the apartments
practically pay for
Group your mortgage!
called home?
VM 101 Get moving (570) 696-1195 Price to sell at
Classified will address with classified! $159,500
Your needs. DUPONT MLS# 10-991

Open the door DALLAS Contact Judy Rice


570-714-9230
BEAR CREEK LINE UP PRICE REDUCED
with classified!
Collect cash, not dust! 333 Beaupland A GREAT DEAL...
2 bedroom, 1 bath
Ranch. Cherry
REDUCED 679 Appletree Rd.
4 bedrooms,
kitchen, large Wildflower Village
AVOCA Clean out your 10-1770 2.5 bath home
29 Brown St. basement, garage IN CLASSIFIED! enclosed rear
porch with heat,
1101 Chicory Court
This immaculate
nestled among the
trees on a very
Solid 2 story home or attic and call the Looking for the right deal
FORTY FORT
1 car garage, end unit townhome, private 1 acre, this
with 3 bedrooms, Classified depart-
1.5 baths, vinyl ment today at 570-
on an automobile? asking $94,900. 5 years young, is country retreat
Call 570-675-4805 ready and waiting
sided, large carport
829-7130! Turn to classified. for its new owner to
has high quality,
modern updates
and fenced yard. It’s a showroom in print! move right in! complemented with
Convenient loca-
tion. Home needs
updating by BACK MOUNTAIN
Classified’s got
the directions!
DALLAS NEW LISTING
Bright 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath, new car-
original woodwork
& builtins. Maple
great potential. Living room has 6 Ivy Lane peting and flooring eat in kitchen
431 McAlpine St awesome woodland Lovely 3 bedroom throughout, crown with all appliances
CARBONDALE
$79,900
MLS 11-74 This charming tradi- views and you will Rancher with 2 full moulding. Gas fur- overlooks huge
Call Colleen tional home has enjoy the steam/ baths, granite nace and air condi- family room with
570-237-0415 been extensively sauna. Lake and kitchen counters, tioning. Back yard A must see. This 3 floor-to-ceiling brick
remodeled. There tennis rights avail- walk-in closet in features patio, vinyl bedroom, 2 bath fire place. Formal
are many closets, a able with Associa- Master fence and storage home includes a dining room with
beautiful stone fire- tion membership. bedroom.Separate $116,000 living room, dining Pella sliders look
place, 1st floor laun- (membership shower in Master MLS 11-144 room, den, kitchen out to stone patio &
211 Hillside One Call Terry
dry/bath combo & a NEW LISTING! optional). Minutes NEW PRICE! bath. Laundry room & sunroom on the inground pool.
lower level that can from the Pocono's on main level and 570-885-3041 1st floor. Newly French doors lead
Looking for the right deal be easily finished.
571 Coon Rd.
and 2 hours to
Enjoy the comforts
much more! or Angie installed neutral to Master bedroom
on an automobile? One of a kind & amenities of living 570-885-4896
10-1794 property set on 6 Philadelphia or New in a beautifully MLS #10-3285 carpeting, gas heat suite with walk-in
Ranch home with
Turn to classified. Call Betty acres. Charm York. $349,000 nice country lot, maintained town- $249,000 central air & a 3 car closet. Central air &
It’s a showroom in print! (570) 510-1736 galore in this Maria Huggler house, 3/4 Bed- Jay A. Crossin detached garage. Hi efficient heat,
home needs work. water supplied
Classified’s got Victorian Style CLASSIC $44,900 rooms, family room 570-288-0770 Very nice yard.
home. New kitchen PROPERTIES with fireplace out to Ext. 23 Call for spring house.
the directions! 570-587-7000
570-696-2468
Crossin Real Appointment. $185,000
& remodeled baths deck. Bright & airy
AVOCA -Butler kitchen 14x8 kitchen, finished Estate $149,900 MLS #10-3089

Smith Hourigan
(Indoor kidney
shape pool & spa
LINEUP lower level, Tennis,
Golf & Swimming
570-288-0770 MLS #10-1762
Rhea Simms
Call Steve Shemo
570-793-9449
Group
570-287-1196
area that measures
approx. 2,400 sq.ft.
ASUCCESSFULSALE are yours to enjoy
& relax. Mainte- DUPONT FACTORYVILLE
570-696-6677
570-696-3801
not included in
square footage.
INCLASSIFIED! nance free living.
$224,900
EXCEPTIONAL
Doyouneedmorespace?
FAMILY HOME
Wine cellar in MLS# 10-1221
LINEUP basement. A yard or garage sale Call Geri
HARVEYS LAKE
$525,000
CLARKS SUMMIT
570-696-0888 Two story, 4 bed-
ASUCCESSFULSALE MLS# 11-81 in classified 570-696-3801 rooms, 4 bath
Lakefront property

LEWITH & FREEMAN


for sale. 1 acre of
1206 Spring St.
Call Geri is the best way Spectacular private rooms, double car
Totally remodeled 2 INCLASSIFIED! 570-862-7432
570-969-0888 tocleanoutyourclosets! setting for this
Ranch home ..with a
attached garage,
land. 50’ of devel-
oped lakefront.
bedroom home with eat-in kitchen, din-
Doyouneedmorespace? You’re in bussiness Single family home Respond to:
fabulous kitchen, 2
car garage, A yard or garage sale LEWITH & FREEMAN with classified!
secluded
yard...a mere 10
back
DALLAS AREA for sale in quiet
neighborhood-
ing room, family
room, living room,
For Sale by Owner
P.O. Box 286
REAL ESTATE
minutes from every- central air, finished
inground heated in classified Conveniently Beautiful 2400 Sq. Harveys Lake, PA
pool and 4 person
hot tub. Finished is the best way 570-696-3801 BERWICK
1419 First Ave
thing. Home has a
recently installed
‘commercial’ grade
located just off
Dallas Highway on
Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
full baths, 2 story
basement,
acre +, deck. Con-
Half
18618

tocleanoutyourclosets! HANOVER TOWNSHIP HAZLETON


basement could be 1.25 wooded acres. home, fully air con- veniently located
a 3rd bedroom. duct system — Currently duplex or between Clarks
Duryea Borough. You’re in bussiness Looking for that ready for AC unit. convert to single,
ditioned, oil & gas
heat, renovated Summit and 3 bedrooms bor-
MLS #11-576 with classified! special place Kitchen recently
remodeled with new
good condition. kitchen, full unfin- Tunkhannock; ders the Wyoming
Valley Country Club.
$145,900 $117,500. All hardwood floors;
Call Charlie Collect cash, not dust! called home? stainless steel offers considered.
ished basement, 2
enclosed porches, central vac; Beautifully main-
refrigerator, stove
VM 101 Clean out your Classified will address and dishwasher and
570-287-5775
or 570-332-1048
15 x 20 deck with retractable
awning;
deck
pristine
tained modern 3
bedroom rancher
570-829-6200 basement, garage power awning
or attic and call the Your needs. hardwood flooring
cover – generous condition. with attached 2 car
throughout. garage. Wood burn-
Classified depart- Open the door size lot, off street Call Shari at ERA
ment today at 570-
829-7130! with classified!
2 story 4 bedroom,
2 bath. 2,244 sq ft.
$249,900
Maria Huggler DALLAS
New construction
parking, first floor
washer/dryer. All
Brady Associates
$275,000 Call
ing fireplace, Gas
hot water base- 103 N. Church St.
$55,900. CLASSIC (570) 836-3848 board heat, 3 sea- Well built stone
on 1 acre lot. appliances includ-
MLS 11-521 PROPERTIES or email son porch. Private construction.
ed. Offering price
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 570-696-2468 570-587-7000 2 story, 4 or 5
$180,000 sonshine@epix.net. setting. Almost 1/2 Convenient location
bedrooms, 2.5 acre. $124,900. to schools & public
bath, Great room Call 570-421-0587
FALLS
Collect cash, not dust! or Rodite@enter.net Listing#11-718 transportation.
Clean out your with cathedral Ask for Bob Kopec $34,900
ceiling, fire place, use “Dupont Home”
basement, garage in E-mail subject Humford Realty, MLS #10-4687
REDUCED!
or attic and call the dual zone gas heat Inc. Call Tracy
& central air, line.
Classified depart- 570-822-5126 570-696-2468
2 car garage,
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
REDUCED PRICE!!
NOW $289,900. DURYEA
513 McCullen St
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Call 570-675-4805 79 Knox Street
506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/ 3 bedrooms, 1.5
Clerical Clerical baths. Brick fire-

Association Executive – Part-Time DALLAS place in family room.


Finished basement
NEW CONSTRUCTION with gas stove. New
The Pennsylvania Medical Society, a statewide roof. 1 car garage.
professional association which provides represen-
RR1, Box 297 Shed. Pool with two LINE UP
MAJESTIC VIEW! tier deck. $152,000
tation and advocacy for physicians, is seeking a
10-1228
3 bedroom brick 570-823-1218 A GREAT DEAL...
part-time Executive Director for the Luzerne Ranch home nes-
Great location for IN CLASSIFIED!
County Medical Society to provide executive and this multi unit with
tled on approxi-
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
HAZLETON
mately an acre of
administrative services to officers, committees, detached garage well groomed river-
and members. This position, based in Wilkes- Also features an front land with
apartment unit over 121 3rd St W.
Barre, entails approximately 30 hours per week. breathtaking scenic
it. $75,000 views, cascading
Responsibilities include physician outreach to Maria Huggler tree lines and the
recruit/retain members; serving as the County’s CLASSIC legendary cliffs of
liaison with hospital medical staffs and other local PROPERTIES Falls. Beautiful bird
570-587-7000 and wildlife to daz-
physician and community organizations; coordi-
nating local public relations initiatives; compos- zle the eye and
Looking to buy a Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
excellent fishing
ing organizational communications; organizing home? and hunting for your 3 bedrooms, 2
Board, committee, and annual meetings; and Sundays, 12 to 2 Place an ad here enjoyment. Living baths, 1 car garage. 3 story Victorian,
administering the Society’s programs and 307 Canter Dr. and let the room w/fireplace, New carpeting, plenty of room and
2,700 sq. ft., sellers know! family room, full paint, etc. Large lot. much, much more!!
finances. The majority of these duties are admin- $386,500 570-829-7130 heated basement, Asking $119,000. 3 bedrooms on 2nd
istrative functions. A bachelor's degree or equiv- patrickdeats.com riverfront deck, Deremer Realty floor, 3 more on 3rd,
EDWARDSVILLE
alent work-related experience is required. Appli- 570-696-1041 central A/C and 570-477-1149 kitchen with granite
cants should possess excellent communications, much more. A one countertops, 2
interpersonal, computer, and organizational skills,
and be able to effectively manage multiple priori-
Shopping for a
of a a kind find.
Must see! HANOVER TWP. tiered deck, partially
finished basement
ties. Please send resume AND SALARY HISTO- new apartment? MLS #10-3751
$182,000
with wet bar area,
and 2 car attached
RY to: Pennsylvania Medical Society Classified lets Call Debbie garage. Needs a lit-
McGuire
Human Resources Department you compare costs - 570-332-4413
tle TLC. But what a
steal at this price.
(P-T LCMS 3/6/11) without hassle Crossin Real $55,900.
777 East Park Drive, P.O. Box 8820 Estate
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8820 or worry! 122-124 Short St. 570-288-0770
MLS 11-12
570-696-2468
humanresources@pamedsoc.org E.O.E. Get moving Very nice double-
block in 146 Brown St.
with classified! Edwardsville on a
quiet street and out FORTY FORT
104 Butler Street
NEW PRICE!
Beautiful outside as
inside - This 2 story
of the flood zone.
554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ Good income prop- Great starter offers too many
Operations Operations Operations erty for an investor home in nice amenities &
or live in one side neighborhood. upgrades to

INSERTER/PACKAGER and rent the other 3 bedrooms, mention. Resort


to help pay the 1 bath. Large living in your back
mortgage! Make yard, attached yard with inground
HAZLETON
IMMEDIATE NEED your appointment
today!
MLS #11-438
garage. Asking
$65,900. Call
(570) 693-1678
pool & cabana. A
must see property!
$215,000
The Times Leader has Immediate opening for $69,900
Mary Ellen Belchick
MLS# 10-1670
Call Geri
Night Shift part time Inserter/Packager for our
Packaging Department.
570-696-6566
FORTY FORT 570-696-0888
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate.
HANOVER TWP.
89 N. Church St.
This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor. Very large 1/2
Duties include but are not limited to:
• Opening of insert skids
EXETER double, 3 floors of
space to fill, might
be possible to
• Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers make this a Duplex,
plenty of room in
• Stackdown of ROP 1509 Wyoming Ave. this property, 2nd
• Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of Freshly painted and kitchen started on
insulated, immacu- 2nd floor. Buyer to
assigned shift late and sitting on pay full transfer tax.
Employees must be able to work flexible hours and almost half an acre This is a Fannie
this 3 bedroom 1.5 8 Diamond Ave. Mae HomePath
be able to lift at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle. 105 Cedar Street bath home can be Loads of space in Property. ''First-
Pre-employment drug screening and background A great starter yours. Features this modernized tra- Look'' property no
home in a great include a modern ditional home. 3rd investor offers will
check required. neighborhood, off kitchen, central floor is a large bed- be considered for
street parking, A/C. laundry room, room with walk-in 1st 15 days of
Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of upgraded electric, office and free closet. Modern listing, please see
interest or resume: newer roof, standing fireplace. kitchen, family room www.HomePath
replacement All appliances addition, deck over- .com
Human Resources Department windows & 2nd included. Just move looking large corner $24,900
The Times Leader floor laundry. right in! For more lot. Not just a MLS #11-55
MLS#10-4130 details and photos starter home but a Call Stacey
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Call Arlene visit: www.atlas home to stay 570-262-1158
Email: ldaris@timesleader.com 570-714-6112 realtyinc.com in and grow! 570-696-2468

Fax: 570-831-7364 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP MLS 11-604


$190,000
MLS #11-622
$127,900
Call Kim Call Colleen
NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE! 570-466-3338 570-237-0415
We are an equal opportunity employer committed
to diversity in the workplace.
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HAZLETON KINGSTON LARKSVILLE LUZERNE MOOSIC NANTICOKE NOXEN PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP.
235 Cannery Dr.
Built in 1993, ranch, MOUNTAIN TOP
460 S. Mtn
6 Edward St 3672 SR 29S
single family,
3 bedrooms, 2.5 Blvd.
baths, garage, eat-
in kitchen, dining
room, living room,
fireplace, gas
forced air furnace,
SPACIOUS VICTORIAN central air, unfin-
Currently duplex but 290 Reynolds St. ished basement, 73 Parry St. Glenmaura 49-51 Curtis St.
can be easily Very roomy 2 story 12,570 sq. ft. lot, Recently renovated Looking for a home Brick front ranch 993 Sunrise Drive
Commons town- Fully occupied dou- Horizon Estates
converted back to on lovely street in deck. Brick front 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath house features, that's move-in with large Living ble with separate
single. Charming Kingston. 4 bed- with siding. Stick home on a large lot Large well cared ready? This immac- room, 3 bedroom, Stunning 3 bed-
spacious two story for home! 4 lev- utilities. 2 bed- room, 2.5 bath end
entrance foyer with rooms, 3 baths, built for wheelchair in great location. ulate ranch features sun room, deck, full rooms each side,
wood staircase & wood burning fire- access with open Steps away from living room with gas els, lots of stor- all brick exterior, basement, sheds Townhome with 2
fireplace, nice age. Oversized 1 off street parking car garage. 1st floor
floors, stained place in living room. floor plan. the Back Mountain beautiful modern and garage on 0.54 and fenced in yard.
windows, modern Large eat-in kitchen $243,000 trail. Features a foyer, oak stair- car garage. tiled kitchen, formal acres. $154,000. master bedroom
Family room with MLS #10-2584 with vaulted ceiling
1st floor kitchen & as well as formal Call (570) 288-1246 wrap around porch, case, breakfast dining room, large Call Jeannie Brady $75,900
bath, finished 3rd dining room. Freshly to set an appoint- hardwood floors gas fireplace. 4 sunken living room, ERA BRADY and luxurious bath,
nook, deck with zone efficient Call Lu-Ann ultra kitchen, fire-
floor, walk-in painted, carpets ment downstairs, new nice view, oak floor- 3 bedrooms,tiled ASSOCIATES 570-602-9280
closets & off street cleaned and numer- wall-to-wall carpet- gas hot water bath with garden 570-836-3848 place, loft. 12x16
ing, sunken dining
LARKSVILLE
parking. $67,355 ous updates makes ing upstairs. 2nd baseboard heat. tub, fully finished trex deck and large
Call Ann Marie this move-in ready! floor laundry, brand room and tile bath- Hardwood floors. basement with fire- fence-able yard.
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
Call for your
private showing.
45 First Street W. new bathrooms,
large walk in closet
rooms. Lower level
finished in 2008
Large eat-in
kitchen with
place, 3/4 bath and
laundry area,5 PITTSTON
110 Oak St
Beautiful hardwood
and tile. Convenient
huge movable location in a great
BELL REAL ESTATE MLS #11-364
$159,900
Mary Ellen Belchick
and spacious yard.
Move in condition!
MLS 11-220
with third bedroom,
walk-in closet bath-
island. Large
deck. Private
zoned gas heat,
newer carport and
more. Plus seller is
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
neighborhood and
very low HOA fee.
room and family yard. Replace- MLS 10-4677
Shopping for a 570-696-6566 $114,900
room. Family room ment windows.
offering a Home basement, garage NEW PRICE
new apartment? Mark R. Mason Warranty for your or attic and call the
570-331-0982 is bright & features Pool house. peace of mind! $289,900
Classified lets Crossin Real unique fireplace. Home warranty $124,900 Classified depart- Call Terry
you compare costs - Estate $319,000 included. MLS 10-3662 ment today at 570- 570-885-3041
without hassle Fantastic Foreclo- 570-288-0770 MLS# 10-6336 $224,000 570-696-2468 829-7130! Angie
sure! Just the room MLS# 11-382 570-855-4896
or worry!
Get moving KINGSTON you need at a price
you can afford. Nice LUZERNE Call Michael
Pinko
BUYER TO PAY $75
DOC FEE AT
PITTSTON
with classified! 40 N. Landon St. home with off-street (570) 899-3865 CLOSING. OFFERS /
Residential area, parking on a quiet CONTRACTS ARE
INKERMAN 4 bedroom plus 2 in
attic totaling 6. 1 1/2
dead end street. A
modern kitchen with
(570) 348-1761
NOT BINDING
UNTIL THE ENTIRE
JENKINS TWP.
45 Main St.
baths. Half block
from schools. All
hardwood floors. A
great backyard for LINE UP
AGREEMENT IS
SIGNED (RATIFIED) PLAINS
new rugs and summer fun. Terrific Smith Hourigan BY ALL PARTIES. 1610 Westminster Rd
appliances, laundry
room, two car
potential. $78,960 A GREAT DEAL... Group
570-474-6307
Looking for that
$38,000
570-696-2468
MLS 11-676
garage, off street 570-696-2468 IN CLASSIFIED! special place For Sale by Owner
parking, $139,900. REDUCED!
Looking for the right deal called home? 39 Tompkins St
Call 570-829-0847 347 Miller St.
Charming 4 bed- on an automobile? Doyouneedmorespace? Classified will address 3-4 bedroom ranch
A yard or garage sale Your needs. with 2 car detached
KINGSTON room on a quiet
street. Amenities
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print! in classified Open the door garage and finished
lower level in nice
include, but are not
is the best way with classified! neighborhood.
Large 3 bedroom limited to Master Classified’s got Completely remod- PRICE REDUCED!
home, freshly paint- bedroom, bathroom the directions! tocleanoutyourclosets! Gorgeous estate
ed with some new (new addition in
You’re in bussiness NANTICOKE eled and modern
throughout - too like property with
carpeting, new van-
ity and new flooring
LARKSVILLE
BIRCHWOOD ESTATES
back), laundry room
on 1st floor. Full
bathroom upstairs, MOUNTAIN TOP with classified! PITTSTON much to list!
$114,900
log home plus 2
story garage on 1
in bath. Good sized 3 SONDRA DRIVE Pictures and full acres with many
rear yard, off street
parking. Perfect for
ceiling fans in 5
upstairs rooms,
wrap porch, back
MOUNTAINTOP description at
www.plainsre.com
outdoor features.
Garage.
570-817-1228 MLS# 11-319
your growing family. 62-63 Railroad Ave. deck and a lovely $325,000
Price reduced for Double block home yard! Must See! Call Charles
a quick sale.
MLS#09-2449
in need of updating
with large fenced in
yard. 3 bedrooms
MLS #10-2397
REDUCED!
68 Tilbury Avenue
PITTSTON TWP.
$64,900 $122,500
each side, newer Call Donald Well maintained
Call Charles roof and vinyl sided. 144 Patriot Circle ranch in Tilbury 16 Defoe St.
EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
Crossin
Great investment. Crossin Real This is a move in Terrace. 2 bedroom Lovely 2 story, 3
MLS #10-4459 Estate ready, updated home with hard- bedrooms, 1.5 bath
3 bedroom, 2.5 GREYSTONE MANOR Looking to buy a
$54,900 570-288-0770 townhome with wood floors, 1 bath. home that features
bath home. Living 115 Greystone Drive home?
Call Colleen beautiful granite & Eat in kitchen. open floor plan with
room, dining room, Well-maintained Place an ad here
MESHOPPEN
570-237-0415 marble floors, tile Large “L” shaped cathedral ceiling
family room, home built in 2006.
JENKINS TWP kitchen, central air
PLUS finished lower Novak Road
backsplashes & a
large deck with
Great yard. 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths,
living/dining room.
Full basement,
partially finished.
family room. Pris-
tine hardwood
120 Parnell St.
and let the
sellers know!
canopy. $108,000 large kitchen, family floors. 3 season 570-829-7130
level family room, MLS #10-3937 Sunroom in back Looking for a Ranch
storage room & room, dining room/ sun room leads to
Call Mary Price off kitchen. 3 car patio, in ground home? Beautiful 3
office, two-sided
PLAINS
laundry room 570-472-1395 detached garage. bedroom brick front
(unfinished), 2 car gas fireplace, large pool and manicured
KINGSTON AREA
Priced To Sell!!
garage, deck, patio,
fenced yard on
570-474-9801 deck, large shed.
Best Reasonable
PRICE REDUCED
NOW $130,500!!
MLS# 10-1703
vinyl fenced yard.
$169,000
Ranch in nice
neighborhood.
Large rooms, nicely
1610 Westminster Rd
corner lot. Offer. For info, call MLS 11-141
Great location. Call Linda Call Terry appointed with
$249,000. For sale 570-579-4701
Zoned residential (570) 956-0584 570-885-3041 large yard and full
and Commercial. by owner, realtors Coldwell Banker basement.
1717 River Road welcome. Lovely nearly com- or Angie
Compact 2 story
home with 3 bed-
Well kept 3 bed-
room bi-level. 2
baths, large
570-706-1077 pleted renovated
Victorian farmhouse
MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
570-885-4896 Priced to sell at
$224,500
MLS #10-2817
rooms, 1st floor fenced in yard, LINEUP sits high on 7.81
acres featuring Call Charlie for
bath with laundry,
large kitchen. Park-
ing in rear with
nice landscaping.
Gas and/or elec- ASUCCESSFULSALE panoramic pastoral
views, high ceilings,
NANTICOKE your private
showing. PRICE REDUCED!
Gorgeous estate
alley access.
tric heat. Attached
garage. Also car- INCLASSIFIED! original woodwork,
gutted, rewired, REDUCED!! Looking for the right deal
VM 101
like property with
$49,900
MLS 11-99
port. Deck, patio, Doyouneedmorespace? insulated and sheet-
on an automobile?
log home plus 2
story garage on 1
hot tub. Finished
Call Colleen lower level with A yard or garage sale rocked, newer roof,
vinyl siding, kitchen Turn to classified. acres with many
570-237-0415 bar & fireplace. in classified and baths. Lots of 133 E. Broad St.
It’s a showroom in print! outdoor features.
310 Deer Run Drive Garage.
New roof, new is the best way potential with TLC. Charming 3
central air, new
furnace. tocleanoutyourclosets! Elk Lake School Dis-
trict. $199,000
Spacious 11 year
old 2 story built by
bedroom brick
ranch with ample
Classified’s got
the directions! PITTSTON TWP. MLS# 11-319
$325,000
$151,900 You’re in bussiness MLS# 11-525 Call Hallmark Homes off street parking, Call Charles
570-287-1806 sits on 1 acre lot. updated kitchen &
with classified! 570-696-2468
JENKINS TWP. Formal living rooms a great fenced in PITTSTON
KINGSTON LUZERNE & dining rooms, eat
in kitchen with
island. Family room
yard! The basement
is partially finished &
heated. Hardwood
25 West
Washington St.
Move right into this
with 11 foot ceiling under carpets. Also very nice 3 bed-
& fireplace. Office coal stove for heat room 1 bath home.
on 1st floor. type in basement. Lots of natural
Screened porch off $113,900 woodwork and a 40 Gain St.
kitchen overlooks
in ground pool.
MLS #10-2723
Call Mary Price
beautiful stained
glass window.
Thinking of down- LINEUP
HUGE It's that time again! sizing?? Then we
Rent out your
Large master suite
with 3 closets,
570-472-1395
570-474-9801
Kitchen appliances
and wall to wall car-
34 Carroll St.
Spacious 3 or 4
have the perfect lit- ASUCCESSFULSALE
23 Mead St. tle house for you!
apartment private bath with peting approxi- INCLASSIFIED!
Newly remodeled 2
story on a corner REDUCTION!!!!! 271 Charles St.
Very nice 3 bed-
with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
whirlpool, separate
shower, double
mately 1 year old.
Home also has a
bedroom home.
Quiet street.
MLS# 10-624
New construction
Ranch with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 full baths,
Doyouneedmorespace?
lot with fenced in room 1.5 bath home vanity & radiant one car detached PRICE REDUCED 2 car garage, gas A yard or garage sale
MOCANAQUA
yard and 2 car with detached 1 car heated tile floor. garage.
garage. 4 bed- garage. Home has 3 car garage.
$79,900 fireplace. Full unfin- in classified
rooms, 1 bath,
1,660 sq. ft.
replacement win- Large double block Finished rec room LINEUP $87,000
MLS 11-347
Call Bill
(570) 362-4158
ished basement,
gas heat and cen- is the best way
dows, new carpet, home, corner lot,
$89,900 fresh paint and nice neighborhood.
in lower level.
Home Warranty. ASUCCESSFULSALE Call John
570-704-6846
tral air. Granite tocleanoutyourclosets!
MLS 10-3684 remodeled bath- counters, stainless You’re in bussiness
Call Bill rooms. This is a
2 bedrooms on
each side, oil, hot
NEW PRICE
$395,000 INCLASSIFIED! Antonik & Associ-
ates, Inc.
steel appliances,
with classified!
570-362-4158 nice yard.
must see in a nice
neighborhood,.
water, heat, carpet- MLS# 10-938 Doyouneedmorespace? 570-735-7494 MLS #10-3676
ed, full basement. Call Linda
543 A yard or garage sale $229,900 Looking for the right deal
Westmoreland MLS 11-442 Low taxes. (570) 956-0584 Looking for the right deal Do you need more space?
Ave. $101,000 $75,000 Coldwell Banker in classified on an automobile?
A yard or garage sale Call Colleen on an automobile?
in classified 570-237-0415
Stately 5 bedroom Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
Move in condition. Rundle Real Estate is the best way Turn to classified. Turn to classified.
Please call 570-474-2340 is the best way
home in prestigious tocleanoutyourclosets! It’s a showroom in print!
JENKINS TWP. neighborhood.
Yearning to be
Antonik &
Associates, Inc.
570-735-7494
570-387-6696
570-204-6152 You’re in bussiness
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
to clean out your closets!
You’re in bussiness Classified’s got
the directions!

You are invited.


restored to its origi- with classified! the directions! with classified!
nal splendor. Porch,
rec room, sun room
and inground pool.
Huge Reduction
$175,000
THE HONOREES ARE:
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
Crossin Real
Alana M. Anzalone, Esq
250 Susquehan- Estate Ann Bramblett Barr
570-288-0770
nock Drive
Immaculate Cape
Tony Bartocci
Cod home features
LAFLIN Melanie Boisseau
1st floor master
suite with office and Michael Barrouk
3/4 bath. 2nd floor
has 2 large bed-
Karl Borton
rooms with walk in Anthony D. Bruno II, MD
closets and adjoin-
ing bath. 1st floor Scott Carey
laundry and 1/2
bath, modern
Mark Calore
kitchen with bam- Cynthia Charnetski, OD
boo floors, living
room with stone
7 Hickorywood Dr. Joseph Conway
Wonderful 4 bed-
fireplace. 2 tier room Ranch with Jennifer Pugh-Deemer
deck overlooks
above ground pool,
sweeping views of
the valley. Master
Joseph DeLucca
ready for
summer fun!
bedroom with walk- Thomas Del Vecchio
in closet and bath,
MLS #11-657 ultra modern eat-in Nicole Farber
$299,000
Call Colleen
kitchen with granite
counters and cherry
Nicole Linskey-Ferentino, DC
570-237-0415 cabinets with large Melanie Ferris
island and stainless
steel appliances. 2 Michael Finarelli
car garage, full
unfinished base-
R. Clements Gover
ment with Chadwick “A.J.” Hausknecht
JERMYN walk-out to yard.
MLS #10-4060 Michael J. Karcutskie
111 FRANKLIN ST.
$269,900 Mark Kishel
Hilton Hotel in Scranton
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 Chris Kostelnik
Erik Manassy
Monday, March 28, 2011 Luke Matthews
Cocktail reception with acoustic tunes by County Lines Therese Maxfield
James McCabe
HISTORY! LAKE ARIEL featuring Jamie Anzalone & Craig Kowalick: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Erik O’Day
Live in a house
located in the town
2164 Northgate Rd
Dinner & awards program: 7:00 p.m. Michael A. O’Donnell, Esq
known as the Birth-
place of First Aid Jon William Pollard
(Jermyn) This Tickets: $100 each or $850 for a table (10 per table). Pat Rogan
house is a deal at
$53,900. No need
to purchase any
Your name: _____________________________________________________ Matt Rogers, Esq
appliances they are Additional guests in your party: ______________________________________ Lindo Sabatini
all included! For
more details and 2 story, 3 bedroom, _______________________________________________________________
__________ Salvatore L. Sciandra
pictures visit 2 bath. $85,000
MLS 11-621 _______________________________________________________________
__________ Jason Sherrill
www.atlas
realtyinc.com 570-696-2468 Please return this form Starter will be: NUMBER
N Jackie Soper
ONE
to The Times Leader, 40 Menu choices: Roasted Prime Rib of Beef #_____ Classic Caesar Saladd
MLS#10-1458
$53,900
Michael Trudnak
Under Forty, 15 N. Main Street, Chicken Picatta #_____ Dessert will be:
Call Kim
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 by Chocolate Decadencee Brian M. Vinsko, Esq
570-466-3338
March 21, 2011. To RSVP
Broiled Atlantic Salmon #_____ Cake AUD
AUDITED Robert Williams
by phone, call Rae Decker Check enclosed for: $______ at $100 per ticket or $850 per table. NEWSPAPER
NEWS Carmen Winters
at 570.970.7393. Make check payable to: The Times Leader IN LUZERN
LUZERNE COUNTY
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Commercial
PLAINS SHAVERTOWN SWOYERSVILLE WEST PITTSTON WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE NEAR HARVEYS LAKE Properties
242 Damon Street Mayflower Section
Absolute Must
See River Ridge
Townhouse!
241 Dana Street Nice area. Duplex.
Easily converted
PLYMOUTH &
back to 6 room, 2
bath single. Carpet-
ing, hardwood.
LARKSVILLE
Stoves and refriger-
ators included.
Reduced! RR2 Box 200
1071 Meadowcrest 536 W. Eighth St. 57 Fulton Street Asking $52,000
184 Owen St. Nice starter home Well maintained, 4
Drive Roomy 2 story, 4 Spacious home 3 bedrooms, 1 bath Call 570-823-7587 bedroom, 1 1/2
Every corner of with 7 rooms, 3 home in Wilkes-
bedroom, 1.75 bath with original bedrooms, 1.25 baths, eat-in
WYOMING
this ranch home single family home architectural Barre. This is a Fan- kitchen, spacious
has been beautifully baths. 1 car garage nie Mae HomePath
on a large lot with features in a and carport. Home living room, front &
upgraded. Wood large modern eat in Property. All meas- back porches on
floors, new kitchen great neighbor- has plenty of park- urements are Rental Properties
kitchen. Large living hood. Featuring ing in rear with 1.58 acres.
with granite & approx. Buyer to (609-611 E. Main
264 Burke Street and dining rooms. shed and great $123,800. Call
stainless. Gas 4 bedrooms, pay full transfer tax. St., Larksville, (pic-
No maintenance 1st floor laundry yard. Jeannie Brady
fireplace, neutral hardwood floors, Inspections for Buy- tured) Investment
fees. Many room, ductless air MLS #11-559 ERA BRADY
decor, just move a large sun room ers knowledge only. Opportunity! 22-24-
upgrades. Move in conditioning on 1st $99,900 ASSOCIATES
right in! $224,900 floor, vinyl siding, and two car SUNDAY MARCH 6 Fannie Mae ''First- 26 Main St., Ply-
condition. 2,000 sq. Call Tom 570-836-3848 mouth and 607-
ft. Berber, ceramic
MLS #11-306 carport, off street detached garage. 1:00PM - 3:00PM Look'' property,
Call Tracy Zarola 570-262-7716 investment offers 609-611 and 617
tile & hardwood. 2 parking and much $135,000 Spacious 3
570-574-6465 bedroom, 1.5 baths will not be consid- 909 Income & Main St., Larksville.
bedroom, 2.5 more. MLS# 10-1675
570-696-0723 ered for the first 15 6 Colonial Acres There is a total of
baths. All appli- MLS 11-432 with textured Commercial
ances, washer
& dryer & window
LEWITH & FREEMAN $159,900
Jay A. Crossin
CROSS VALLEY
REALTY
ceilings, updated
days of listing.
Please see
Beautiful brick
Ranch home on Properties
33 units plus a
parking lot. Owner
kitchen, all appli- www.homepath.co corner lot in Colo- will sell individually
treatments includ- Ext. 23
ed. Walk in
closet. No
SHAVERTOWN Crossin Real
Estate
(570) 763-0090
WEST WYOMING ances including
dishwasher, tiled
m for details.
$19,900
nial Acres develop-
ment. 2 bedrooms, DURYEA or as a package
deal. Please call
units in front of
or behind. 1 car
570-288-0770 WEST PITTSTON bath with whirlpool
tub, 2nd floor
MLS #11-695
570-696-2468
1.5 baths, 2 car
garage, lower level
agent for separate
property pricing
322 SALEM ST.
SWOYERSVILLE rec room. $436,500
garage. Very laundry room. $149,900 Call Chuck
private. Near all Replacement win- MLS 10-3461 570-760-7920
interstates. dows. Call Phil Crossin Real
REDUCED PRICE $80,000 570-313-1229 Estate
Call 570-829-3162 570-288-0770
MLS# 11-88
Call Arlene Warunek
PLAINS TWP Nice 3 bedroom 570-650-4169 622 Donnelly St. Let the Community
13 Lehigh St., N.
FOR SALE BY OWNER Lovingly cared for 2
bedroom, 1 bath Great 1/2 double
Ranch home in
good condition.
Double Block in
good condition.
Know!
Place your Classified
Hardwood floors,
WILKES-BARRE
Great investment Ad TODAY!
PLAINS TOWNSHIP bungalow with
many improve-
Immaculate 2 story,
stone & vinyl. Large
located in nice
West Pittston loca-
family room & office
in basement. YATESVILLE property. Come
take a look.
570-829-7130
ments done includ- tion. 3 bedrooms,
SUGAR NOTCH
$124,900
MILL CREEK ACRES lot on cul-de-sac. Smith Hourigan $96,000
ing new (2 yrs. old) 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 new carpet. Vertical MLS #11-169 Group MLS# 10-2668
central air and fur- baths. Detached blinds with all appli- Call Toni Ranieli (570) 696-1195 Call Karen
4 Lan Creek Rd
nace. 1 car garage oversized 2 car ances. Screened in 570-237-1032 Coldwell Banker
Close to Mohegan
with attached cus- garage with loft. porch and yard 570-288-1444 Rundle Real Estate
Sun & Geisinger, 4
Bedrooms, 3 Baths, tom built carport.
This property is a
Tile, hardwood,
granite, central air.
MLS#10-1535
$59,000 LINEUP 570-474-2340
Fireplace, 2 Car
Garage. Excellent “must see”!
MLS #10-3624
laundry/pantry &
large family room
Charlie VM 101
ASUCCESSFULSALE JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Condition. All Appli- 73 Richard Street
ances Included. $139,000
Donald Crossin
with built in bar &
fireplace on 1st WEST WYOMING
INCLASSIFIED! 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath 61 Pittston Ave. May Street
Large yard. Traditional in Very Stately brick Ranch
Doyouneedmorespace?
TOY TOWN SECTION
Go To 570-288-0770 floor. $284,900. Good Condition. 863-865 Main St.
Crossin Real in private location.
www.plainsre.com
Estate
570-288-3256 A yard or garage sale Open Layout. Off Large room sizes, Good

WEST PITTSTON
for details. 148 Stites Street Street Parking, neighborhood,
Asking $219,900 570-288-0770
LINE UP MINT CONDITION in classified Yard & Shed.
fireplace, central
A/C. Includes Great location. Well
Call 570-817-1228 97 Lacoe Street MUST SEE! is the best way Many Updates. extra lot. established Bar &
for showing
SHAVERTOWN A GREAT DEAL... $74,000 tocleanoutyourclosets! Asking $47,900 MLS #10-3512 Grill on Main St.
Call 570-762-1537 PRICE REDUCED with parking lot.
304 Vista Dr IN CLASSIFIED! Charming 750 sq. You’re in bussiness for showing $209,000 Liquor License &
PLYMOUTH
ft. corner lot home.
with classified! equipment included.
TRUCKSVILLE All hardwood floors, Call Charlie Former Parrish
570-829-6200 Center Hall with Kitchen features
new hot water
Doyouneedmorespace? VM 101 stainless steel
WILKES-BARRE
boiler, gas heat, kitchen & parking
immaculate with full A yard or garage sale MLS#08-2954
hood, Fryers &
Ansul system.
basement. 45 Birch St in classified $179,900 Turnkey operation
2 car garage.
Very well
570-446-3254 is the best way Call Charlie priced to sell.
maintained, 2 Currently open. 6
bedroom, 1 bath, 1
tocleanoutyourclosets! room apartment on
Owner financing
available. Beautifully
car garage in quiet
neighborhood. Move
WHITE HAVEN You’re in bussiness
with classified! YATESVILLE 2nd floor. $130,000
MLS# 11-65

PRICE REDUCED
44 Church St remodeled home, in ready, hardwood Call Stanley
Price Reduced!
WILKES-BARRE
46 Church St. Rear new cabinets, gran-
Package Deal, sold ite countertops, 3 bedroom ranch
floors, gas heat & GET THE WORD OUT (570) 817-0111
great outdoor living Coldwell Banker
together for ceramic tile floor in home. Hardwood
space. Kitchen
with a Classified Ad.
$115,000. 2 units. kitchen, pantry, floors. Sunken living Fenced yard, 2 car 570-829-7130 Rundle Real Estate
appliances
MLS 10-3634 large master bed- room. Lower level garage, large work- 570-474-2340
included. $112,500
family room with
PLAINS TWP.
MLS 10-3635 room with 2 walk-in MLS 10-4063 shop/storage build-
Maria Huggler closets and study, fireplace. Garage.
60’x161’ lot.
Call Melissa ing at back of prop-
erty. Come take WEST WYOMING
LAND!
CLASSIC corner lot, partially 570-237-6384
PROPERTIES enclosed yard with $99,900 54 Shade Tree Rd. a look! 331 Holden St
570-587-7000 vinyl fencing, deck Besecker Realty Well maintained $32,000 10-847
with gazebo. 570-675-3611 bi-level in tranquil 570-696-2468
wooded setting by 12 Reid st. HIGHWAY 315
$289,900
TRUCKSVILLE
912 S. Franklin St. Spacious Bi-level 2 acres of commer-
Shopping for a MLS 10-1123 a stream. Large
Move-in condition home in semi-pri- cial land. 165 front
bedrooms with lots
new apartment? 570-696-2468 2-story with 3 vate location with feet. Driveway
Classified lets WEST PITTSTON of storage through-
out. Spacious bedrooms, 1.5
baths with open
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
access permit and
lot drainage in
you compare costs - OPEN HOUSE open living area &
floor plan; finished fireplace in lower place. WIll build to
SUNDAY large breakfast bar
without hassle 12-1:30 pm in kitchen (great lower level, walk-up level family room. 4 suit tenant or avail-
or worry! location in quiet attic and fenced-in
yard with newer
bedrooms, garage. able for land lease. Many possibilities
MLS 10-4740 MLS 11-17
Get moving community but
Do you need more space? pool. $82,900 $159,900 Price Negotiable
for this building. 40 +
close to I-80 & 940. parking spaces, 5
with classified! Comes with access A yard or garage sale MLS #10-3914 Call Charlie Call Charlie offices, 3 baths and
to community pool. in classified DJ Wojciechowski 570-829-6200 570-829-6200 warehouse.
SCRANTON
570-283-9100 x22 VM 101 VM 101

608 Webster St.


SHAVERTOWN REDUCED!
163 Highland
& clubhouse. This
house comes with
an additional lot
is the best way
to clean out your closets!
$425,000
Maria Huggler
CLASSIC
Ave. Pin# Q11S5-VAR-
You’re in bussiness PROPERTIES

Easter
Meticulously main-
Ledge View VAR, DB/Page-Book with classified! 570-587-7000
tained 2 story on 3004 Page 210588.
Development
beautifully land- Home warranty
132 Clear Spring Ct.
scaped double lot in included. $135,000
Ranch style town-
Trucksville. Newer MLS #10-1776
home, with 2 bed-
roof, vinyl siding Call Mary Price
rooms, 1 3/4 mod-

Eggst
strravaganza
nza
and windows, 3 570-472-1395
ern baths, modern
bedrooms. 1.5 mod- 570-474-9801
kitchen with stove,
2 unit property, 375 Greenpond Rd. ern baths, wood-
dishwasher,
good location, Well kept Ranch in burning fireplace,
garbage disposal,
needs work. Midway Manor with gas heat, fenced
fridge. Separate
$39,900 7 rooms, 3 bed- yard, beautiful
laundry room, 1 car
570-696-2468 rooms, 2 baths, 2 paver patio pond
garage, like new
car garage, newer and 1 car garage.
furnace.
MLS #10-4474
Bonus additional lot
across street
condition.
MLS 11-366
$162,500
WILKES-BARRE
$162,900 included. This home
Call Lu-Ann
Call Tom is ready for YOU to
570-602-9280

Surprise your child on Easter!


570-262-7716 move right in!
MLS #10-2524
REDUCED!
$159,000
Call Mark Mason

SCRANTON
570-331-0982

802 Hampton St.


Find Something?
Lose Something?
Crossin Real
Estate WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
108 Simpson St.
570-288-0770 Cute and well cared
Get it back where it for home. Enclosed
belongs
WANAMIE patio on back, off
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130 950 Center St.
street parking for 4
cars. Nice big yard, Celebrate the holiday
with a photo of your child
privacy in rear.

SHAVERTOWN MLS 09-3505


$49,900

*Buyer to pay $75


Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
in our special Easter
Eggstravaganza section
doc fee at closing,
offers/contracts are ESTATE
not binding until the 570-288-0770
entire agreement is
signed (ratified) by
all parties. *If you WILKES-BARRE publishing on Easter
have not received
an offer response
94 Mary St.
Sunday, April 24, 2011.
w/in 72 business
hours, you may call 3 bedroom, 2 bath SUNDAY
877-885-1624 & Ranch home on 1:00PM-3:00PM

only
leave a message double lot with 1 car Completely remod-
identifying the prop- garage. Located in eled home with
a quiet neighbor- Sunday March 13 everything new.
erty address, your

15!
hood. MLS -11-372 1:00PM-2:30 New kitchen, baths,
name, phone # & ACREAGE
email, & you will $149,900 bedrooms, tile

$
Call Tom 950 Center St. floors, hardwoods, 116 Amber Lane
receive a prompt Unique Property. Very nice Bi-level
response. 570-262-7716 granite countertops,
Well maintained 2 all new stainless home with 3-4 bed-
$18,000 story. 10 years old. rooms, open floor
570-696-2468 steel appliances,
Privacy galore. refrigerator, stove, plan, built in
3.5 acres. Pole microwave, dish- garage, driveway,
Barn 30 x 56 for washer, free stand- on corner lot.
storage of equip- ing shower, tub for Lower level family
SUGARLOAF
2 houses. Must sell
ment, cars or
boats. A must
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
room with pellet
stove. Move in
Molly Branley
see property. neighborhood condition home
together. Each has
its own utilities on
$289,000
MLS# 10-3799
$154,900 (835.00 /
30years/ 5%)
$99,900
MLS 10-4538 Age 9 (One child per photo)
2.57 acres. 3 car Call Geri Call Colleen
garage with 3 large 570-654-1490
Wanna make a 570-696-0888 570-237-0415
attached rooms. 570-696-3801
speedy sale? Place For Sale By Owner.
your ad today 570- $249,900 LEWITH & FREEMAN
829-7130. Call (570) 788-5913 570-288-9371 Send your photo to arrive by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m.
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1ST FLOOR DUPLEX Beautiful 1st floor, 2 Like New 2 bed- 221 Fremont St. Beautiful 1st floor Š1 bedroom,
“FASHIONABLE” 2 bedroom, 1.5 baths, room apartment in Housing for the apartment. 1 bed- affordable, water 8200 Square Feet.

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bedroom, enclosed 5 rooms, convenient great neighbor- elderly & mobility room with separate included. Exceptionally clean
Immediate personal
screened porch/ residential location, hood. 2nd floor. impaired; all utilities office. Large living Š2 bedroom, warehouse or man-
Includes new care openings in room. 2 fireplaces. ufacturing space.
deck, kitchen with hardwood floors, included. Federally affordable.
everything, built-ins, natural woodwork, kitchen (with new Myers Manor Natural hardwood Š3 bedroom Heated and comes
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appliances. Back Kingston facilities. This prime
encouraged to
America Realty cluded, refrigerator, dryer hookup. Hard- Wesley Village deck. Off street ŠLarge 3 space has been
ASHLEY
apply. Income less
$650 + utilities. gas range, dish- wood throughout Campus than $11,900. parking. Across bedroom occupied by same
SAME 2 YEARS, washer, oak cabi- with ceramic tile in A variety of 570-655-6555, from Wilkes U. Must Hanover tenant for over 15
2nd floor, 1 kitchen and bath. see. 570-287-5991 years. 110/220 elec-
MANDATORY NO nets, off street accommodations 8 am-4 pm, Š2 bedroom,
bedroom, living $695/mo + utilities tric. Tenant retiring.
285 Wyoming Ave. SMOKING/PETS/ parking, fenced-in available! Meals, Monday-Friday. exceptional
room, dining room, and security. No Priced way below
First floor currently EMPLOYMENT. back yard, storage. housekeeping, EQUAL HOUSING Š3 bedroom,
used as a shop,
could be offices,
off-street parking,
yard. Gas heat
America Realty
288-1422
Available April 1.
$695 + utilities.
Pets, references
required. Call Scott
laundry and trans- OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom,
large, affordable
Nanticoke
market. $2,000.
Call Now!
included. $525. portation included.
etc. Prime location, Call 570-690-0633 (570)823-2431 2nd floor duplex. Š2 bedroom, 570-650-8606
Call 570-991-1883 Call (570) 655-2891
corner lot, full base-
FORTY FORT Shopping for a
Ext. 137
or visit us online at
WEST WYOMING Stove, hookups, large, water
included
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment AVOCA 1633 Wyoming Ave.
2 bedrooms, no
new apartment? KINGSTON
www.
unitedmethodist AVAILABLE NOW!!
parking, yard. No
pets/no smoking. Pittston
ŠLarge 1
HANOVER TWP.
plus 3 car garage 3 rooms, wall to Classified lets 2nd floor 1 bed- $475 + utilities. 86 Main Street
SDK GREEN
pets, newer carpet homes.org. bedroom water
and parking for wall carpeting, room, nice kitchen Call 570-868-4444
6 cars. appliances, coin-op & paint, air condi- you compare costs - with appliances, included
tioning. $650/per without hassle Old Forge
ACRES HOMES
MLS #10-4339 washer/dryer, off $450 month plus
month, plus utilities. Š2 bedroom
$174,900 street parking,
Call (570) 287-3059
or worry! utilities and security
exceptional
Call Charlie $410+ security. No 11 Holiday Drive deposit. No Dogs.
VM 101 pets. 570-655-1606
Get moving Kingston 570-693-1000 water included
AMERICA with classified! McDermott &
“A Place To
PITTSTON McDermott
BACK MOUNTAIN REALTY CO. Call Home” WILKES-BARRE Real Estate
KINGSTON
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
1/2 DOUBLE HOME
Inc. Property
RENTALS
FORTY FORT E.Light,
WALNUT ST. Bedroom Apts
3 Bedroom
For lease, available
Mayflower Management
570-821-1650
Light Hearted Old
Timer in developing
Call for current bright, 1st
floor, 2 bedrooms,
Townhomes
immediately, 3 bed- Crossing (direct line)
South Main ST.
corridor, adjacent
912 Lots & Acreage availability. Over 30 Gas heat included
WILKES-BARRE Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
years managed elevator, carpet-
FREE
rooms, 1 bath room, Apartments Sat. 8-noon
to paring lot and
ed, Security refrigerator and
service provided.
system. Garage. 24hr on-site Gym stove provided, 570.822.3968 HEIGHTS within view of Public

DALLAS NO PETS/SMOKING Square and Movie


Extra storage & Community Room washer/dryer hook- 57 Carbon Lane Theatre. Three
/2 YEAR SAME Swimming Pool
Half acre lots, great RENT, EMPLOY- cable TV included. up, off-street park- 1 bedroom, 2nd story historic build-
Laundry facilities. Maintenance FREE ing, no pets, No - Light & bright floor. Wall to wall ing features 10'
view. $32,500 per 3 large 1 bedroom MENT VERIFICA- Controlled Access
lot. Lot / home apts. offered as 1 TION/APPLICATION Heat & hot water yard, $625/per open floor plans carpet. Eat in ceilings, rubber
furnished. Fine Patio/Balcony month, plus utilities, kitchen with Appli- roof, gas hw
packages available. unit of shared REQUIRED. and much more... - All major
Call 570-823-1413 living space. Details call neighborhood. $625/security ances, off street BB...Located in the
Convenient to bus Call Today deposit. Call (570) appliances included parking, rear heart of Wilkes-
Features large 570-288-1422 or stop by
rooms, tiled baths & stores. No 954-5332 after 5:00 - Pets welcome* porch. $385 + util- Barre's historic dis-
DURYEA for a tour! p.m. to set an ities & security.
HANOVER
& large kitchens. pets. References. - Close to everything trict 1 block from
44.59 ACRES Security. Lease. Now Offering appointment or 570-814-1356
WYOMING
Convenient to all - 24 hour emergency Public Square were
colleges. $795/ 618 FELLOWS ST No smokers Move In Specials email nor- yesterday meets
Large 2 Bedrooms, please. $840. 570-288-9019 mandy225@ maintenance today.
month + electric. 1 bedroom. Appli-
No lease required. appliances, NEW 570-287-0900 comcast.net. - Short term WILKES-BARRE $350,000
ances, wall to wall
Call for more info refrigerator, stove &
PITTSTON
leases available LAFAYETTE GARDENS carpet. Includes 570-696-2468
570-696-1866 microwave.
street
Off
parking.
Porch & Yard. Sun
KINGSTON
Large 2 bedroom,
LUZERNE 2 bedroom. All Call TODAY For
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
heat, trash removal
& sewer. Washer
dryer hookup. No
1 bedroom, wall to appliances included. AVAILABILITY!!
DALLAS
Quiet neighborhood.
room. Available April 1st floor. Newly wall, off-street All utilities paid; 2 bedroom apart- smoking. No pets.
1st floor, 1 bedroom,
1st. $700/ + utilities. painted. Stove & parking, coin electricity by tenant. www.mayflower ments available for $470. Security. Call
Small pets allowed. fridge included. laundry, water, Everything brand immediate occu- 570-693-2586
modern kitchen, off 570-357-1138 or Washer/ dryer crossing.com
Industrial Site. Rail street parking. sewer & garbage new. Off street park- pancy. Heat & hot
served with all 610-568-8363 hookup. $675; Heat included. $495/ ing. $750 + security water included.
utilities. KOZ
$550/ month + utili-
ties. No pets. Call
included. Call month + security & references Certain Restrictions
Starting at $550 Looking for the right deal
approved. HANOVER TOWNSHIP 570-814-0843 or & lease. HUD 570-969-9268 Apply* Call Aileen at on an automobile?
HAZLE TWP
(570) 639-1462 570-696-3090
$2,395,000 58 and 60 W. Saint accepted. Call 570-822-7944 Turn to classified.
MLS#10-669
Call Charlie DALLAS TOWNSHIP Marys
Reassessed by the
Road.
941 Apartments/
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727 PITTSTON It’s a showroom in print! Remodeled
mercial
Com-
Office
CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800, 2 bedroom/
county in 2006 to
$154,000 after the
Unfurnished Spacious 2 bed-
room, 2nd floor, WILKES-BARRE Classified’s got
the directions!
Space for Lease.

MOUNTAIN TOP apartment for rent. Formally a doctor’s


2 Bath. Call Us to appeal in 2008 it 3 ROOMS Completely renovat-
WILKES-BARRE LODGE office in a beautiful
discuss our great
Amenity & Mainte-
nance program!
became
reassessed to
PLUSH
CARPET
$
589 1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
ed including new
stove, fridge, and 2 bedroom apart- Formerly The WYOMING location. Includes 6
rooms, rest room, 2
$112,000. Two 301 Wyoming Ave. large closets. Plenty
HARVEYS LAKE Call 570-674-5278 disabled. Rents dishwasher. Neutral ment with sunroom. Travel Lodge
homes on one lot. INSTALLED WITH PAD • FREE ESTIMATES based on 30% of decor with ceramic Water included. 1st floor, 1 bedroom, of parking. 1 year
Close to schools, 497 Kidder St.,
Lake View Dallas, Pa. ADJ gross income. tile in bath room and Near shopping & newly remodeled, lease required.
nice neighborhood. MARKET ST., NANTICOKE Wilkes-Barre
Hard to find this MEADOWS Handicap Accessi- kitchen. Off street public transporta- all appliances, w/d $2,500 / month +
Two fridge’s, two Call (570) 436-1500 Rooms Starting
one! Buildable lot APARTMENTS ble. Equal Housing parking and a cov- tion. $500. Security hardwood floors. security.
stoves, two wash- at:
with view of lake. 220 Lake St. Opportunity. TTY711 ered deck. No pets required. Call Security & refer- 570-578-6522
ELLISON CARPET
ers, two dryers and Daily $44.99 +
$32,900 Housing for the or 570-474-5010 allowed. $550.00 a 570-760-7152 ences, no pets.
one dishwasher all tax
month $495/mo+ utilities.
KINGSTON
MLS# 10-2523 elderly & mobility This institution is an Weekly $189.99
WILKES-BARRE
impaired; all utilities included. Off street equal opportunity Call Darcy Available April 1
Call Cindy
W IL K E SW O O D
parking for seven, + tax
570-690-2689 included. Federally provider & 570-239-0558 570-954-2972
fenced in yard. The Microwave, Garage space
subsidized program. employer. 2 bedroom; all Refrigerator,
A PAR TM E NTS
www.cindykingre.com rental. 1200 sq. ft.
larger home is 3 utilities included;
WYOMING
Extremely low WiFi, HBO Zoned for repairs &
income persons bedroom, 1.5 baths, coin op laundry; No 570-823-8881 manufacturing.
encouraged to wall to wall carpet, Looking for that pets, background www.Wilkes 4 room apartment. $450 per month
apply. Income less freshly painted, fin- 1 B edroom Sta rting special place check. $550/month BarreLodge.com Heat & hot water (570) 814-8876
ished basement,
a t $665.00
+security. Call
than $11,900.
natural wood work called home? (570) 822-9625
included. No pets.
570-675-4400 570-675-6936,
throughout and an Classified will address References. Securi-
• Includes gas heat, KINGSTON
WILKES-BARRE
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. ty. $600. Call
enclosed back Your needs.
COMMERCIAL SPACE
EQUAL HOUSING
MOUNTAIN TOP OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
porch. Ceramic tile
kitchen, counter
w ater,sew er & trash
• C onvenient to allm ajor
Open the door
with classified! SHAVERTOWN
WILKES-BARRE 570-693-2254 or
570-287-0939

FRANKLIN GARDENS FOR RENT


200 Kirby top, 1.5 bath, office 2 Bedrooms/1 Bath

DUPONT
and foyer. New highw ays & public 3 BEDROOMS WATER, SEWER &
SENIOR LIVING
WYOMING
MOUNTAIN TOP
Roof, hot water TRASH INCLUD- 620 Market St.
Totally renovated heaters and insula- transportation Gas heat, wall to
wall carpet. Security
ED, Washer/dryer TOWNHOUSE Newly Renovated
6 room apartment.
Partially furnished,
tion. The
house is a three
floor, 2 bedroom.
back • Fitness center & pool
• P atio/B alconies
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom,
and lease. No pets.
$650 month plus
On-Site, Parking,
Secure Building,
$595/per month.
Carpet, tile bath,
appliances, washer
Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft.,
brand new fridge/ utilities. / dryer hookup, Near Kingston
electric range, elec- Both have separate • P et friendly* available (570) 899-8034 sewer, parking by Corners. Great
immediately, No 570-675-4424
tric washer & dryer. utilities. $134,000 front door. $600 + location for retail or
Call Andy • O nline rentalpaym ents pets. Rents based
SHEATOWN WILKES-BARRE
Brand new custom Utilities, Security & business office.
Beautiful piece of draperies, Roman 570-714-9225 • Flexible lease term s on income start Lease. No smoking, Easy Access and
property located in shades, carpeting / at $395 & $430. Beautiful 1st floor, 2 no pets. parking. Call Cliff
3 apartments
a nice area waiting
to be built on. Most-
ly wooded. Water,
flooring & energy
efficient furnace & HARVEYS LAKE
1 BEDROOM
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
Sa tu rd a y 1 0-2
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity.
1/2 bedroom. Stove
and fridge. Large
available. 1 - 3
bedrooms. $500 &
March 19th
Call 570-693-0695 570-760-3427

windows. 2 bed- kitchen, on-site up. Some utilities OLYPHANT


sewer and gas are APARTMENT Call 570-474-5010 10:00AM-4:00PM
adjacent. Going
room + large attic
loft bedroom with Located off the 822-27 1 1 TTY711
laundry room. Off
street parking. $600
included. Call
570-301-8200 Š1 & 2 bedrooms 944 Commercial
OFFICE OR RETAIL
towards Mountain- spacious walk-in lake. Stackable w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com This institution is an + utilities, security, ŠLaundry facility Properties Commercial office
equal opportunity ŠStove, fridge
WILKES-BARRE
top left onto Kirby closet, full tiled bath washer & dryer, all * Restrictions Ap p ly
lease & background space and retail
Ave just past Grey- utilities included. provider and ŠSecure building

315 PLAZA
on 1st floor, Easy check. Call space available.

CEDAR
stone Manor. access to I-81, $695/ month. employer. 570-417-0088 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 ŠCommunity
Rock Creek
$59,000 airport & casino, off Call 570-675-4600 for appointment double, 1.5 bath, Rooms.
Corporate Center
MLS 11-429 or 570-639-2331 ŠElevator
NANTICOKE
street parking. No gas heat, off-street

VILLAGE
1750 & 3200 SF Call Judy
570-696-2468 smoking, No pets.
$750 + utilities &
HUNLOCK CREEK 2nd floor, 1 bed-
2
SWOYERSVILLE
bedroom house
parking, fenced in
yard, excellent
Recently
renovated.
Call Christy
Retail / Office
Space Available
570-383-3900
rockcreekcorpo-
security. room, includes all condition. $595/ 570-829-1206 ratecenter.com
570-762-8265 627 Main Street
(Above Post Office)
Apartment appliances & wash- with living room, eat month + utilities, 570-417-0088
er/dryer, heat & hot in kitchen. 1 bath. references &
Homes
2
DURYEA
bedrooms, 2nd
1 bedroom, no
smoking, no pets.
Electric heat. $400.
Ask About Our
water included. No
pets. $550 + securi-
Porch. Large yard.
Off street parking.
No smoking, no
security. No pets.
Call 570-881-4078 WILKES-BARRE SOUTH DALLAS Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
ty. (570) 735-2573 1st floor, 2 bedroom. basement, garage
floor. Living room, Utilities by tenant. Holiday Specials! pets. $670 includes Wall to wall carpet. or attic and call the
eat in kitchen. Security & back-
$250 Off 1st Months Rent,
heat & water. WILKES-BARRE 2nd floor 1 bed- Classified depart-
Fridge
Washer /
& Stove.
dryer
ground check. Call
(570) 735-5490 & $250 Off Security NANTICOKE 570-696-3368 3 bedroom.
Heat & hot water
room, wall to wall
carpet. Off street
ment today at 570-
PRICES REDUCED
EARTH
hookup.
month.
$475
Sewer
/ Leave Message
Deposit With Good Credit.
East State St.
2 large bedrooms. SWOYERSVILLE included. Washer/
dryer hookup. Rent
parking. Washer/
dryer included. 1
829-7130!

CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
included. 1st, securi-
ty & lease. No pets. KINGSTON 1 bedroom starting @ $690 Modern kitchen and
bath, all appliances
Newly remodeled,
2nd floor,1 bedroom
based on income.
Call 570-472-9118
month security &
references. Call for PITTSTON
Featuring:
46+/- Acres Call 570-466-1545 1 bedroom, 2nd including dishwash- with hardwood Commercial space
COOPERS CO-OP
floor, washer/dryer floors, large eat-in info.(570) 574-2249
Hanover Twp., er, w/d. Ample clos- for lease. $10/sq. ft.
$89,000
10+/- Acres LINE UP
hookup, yard, park-
ing, No Pets, Quiet
/Secluded/Conve-
‹ Washer & Dryer
‹ Central Air
ets and storage. No
smokers. $540 per
kitchen with large
private deck. All WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
Physician's office
ready to occupy Lease Space
Hanover Twp.,
$69,000
A GREAT DEAL... nient $425. + utili- ‹ Fitness Center
month includes
sewer & garbage.
appliances & wash-
er & dryer included.
3Bedroom/1.5 Bath
HEAT, WATER, SECURE
approx 7500 sq. ft.
Various suites up to
Available, Light
manufacturing,
28+/- Acres
Fairview Twp.,
IN CLASSIFIED! ties. Discount avail-
able, lease, Refer-
‹ Swimming Pool 570-239-2741 Walk in closets. No
pets, no smoking.
SEWER & TRASH
INCLUDED,
BUILDINGS 20,000 sq. ft. also
warehouse,
‹ Easy Access to 1 & 2 bedroom available. State of
$85,000 Looking for the right deal ences. 574-9827 Do you need more space? $650 + utilities, 1st & secure building, apartments. the art amenities. office, includes
61+/- Acres on an automobile? I-81 A yard or garage sale last months rent & washer/ dryer on- Laundry facility. Off Ample parking. all utilities with
Nuangola
$125,000
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
KINGSTON
1st Ave. 1 bedroom,
Mon – Fri. 9 –5
44 Eagle Court
in classified
is the best way
security. Call
(570) 283-0327
site, wood floors,
yard, parking.
$825/month. Call
street parking avail-
able. Starting at
Contact Judy Rice
714-9230
free parking.
I will save
40+/- Acres to clean out your closets! $440. 570-332-5723 MLS# 10-4102 you money!
Newport Twp. Classified’s got single occupancy, Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-899-8034
off-street parking, 18706 (Off Route 309) You’re in bussiness
$180,000 the directions! no pets, references, with classified! WILKES-BARRE
32 +/- Acres
570-823-8400
DURYEA/PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM
Wilkes-Barre Twp. $420 + utilities.
Call 570-654-1171 cedarvillage@
See additional Land
2 bedrooms, gas
941 Apartments/ Immediate 72 W. River St.
for Sale at affiliatedmgmt.com on 1st floor of brick
Unfurnished EXETER
KINGSTON
heat, washer & independent living
www. earth
conservancy.org dryer hookup, tile
kitchen & bath. 49 S. WELLES AVE.
openings at:
Myers Manor
building in historic
district. Wall to wall RETAIL STOREFRONT
500 Square Feet.
PITTSTON TWP.
570-823-3445 carpet; equipped
Large yard. $525 +
utilities, security and
1 bedroom, no pets,
3rd floor, IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE on the Wesley
Village Campus
kitchen; bonus
room; off street
Nice clean unit for
any small business Commercial
915 Manufactured references. Call heat furnished,
$475/per month,
Immediate Occupancy!! Cozy one bedrooms
and studios avail-
parking. $650. or office. Can be Building for Rent
570-840-4534 month includes combined with 40 x 50 with 2
Homes Call (570)288-9434 able. Ask about our

EDWARDSVILLE KINGSTON
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS move-in incentives!
Call (570) 655-2891 Newly refur-
heat, water,
parking. Call
another if more
space is required.
overhead garage
doors.For info, call
570-650-1266 Loading dock avail-
61 E. Northampton St. 570-237-6548
ASHLEY PARK Main Street
Remodeled 2 bed-
595 MARKET ST
BRAND NEW Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
or visit us online at
www.
bished, large &
very charming 3
with references able also. $350. All
utilities included.
Laurel Run & San room, heat, water, unitedmethodist bedroom dwelling
1 bedroom Plenty of parking.
Souci Parks, Like sewer, appliances
apartment. $550 + • Affordable Senior Apartments homes.org. in Historic Man- Doyouneedmorespace? Call now! PLAINS TWP
new, several to included. Coin-op sion in a beautiful 7 PETHICK DRIVE
• Income Eligibility Required A yard or garage sale 570-650-8606
choose from,
Financing &Warranty,
facebook.com/
laundry, security &
references. $520
utilities. No pets
/ No smoking. Off
street parking, air,
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;
1
WEST PITTSTON
or 2 bedroom.
neighborhood.
Central Air & in classified
OFF RTE. 315
1200 & 700 SF
Call 570-814-5122 Heat. Off-street
MobileOne.Sales new appliances & • New appliances; laundry on site; Modern kitchen, parking, Hard-
is the best way Say it HERE Office Available.
Reasonable.
• Activities! in the Classifieds!
tocleanoutyourclosets!
Call (570)250-2890
EXETER
1054 Wyoming Ave
microwave, laundry.
Security, references
& Background
• Curb side Public Transportation
washer / dryer
hookup. Must see!
570-430-3095
wood floors, new
kitchen & appli- You’re in bussiness
570-829-7130 570-760-1513

ances. Hot water


927 Vacation Available April 1. 2nd check required. Please call 570-825-8594 included. $1,350 with classified! 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
floor, 2 bedroom. 570-288-4508
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 LINEUP + security. Properties Properties
Locations Off street parking.
Central air. Building
KINGSTON ASUCCESSFULSALE 570-991-1619
WILKES-BARRE
only 5 years old.
INCLASSIFIED! Very large 4 bed- OFFICENTERS
VACATION PROPERTY Water included.
$650 + utilities, secu-
90 Sharpe Street
2nd floor, 2 bed- Doyouneedmorespace?
WILKES-BARRE room half double.
EAST Recently remod-
Think Spring Time
Share at Scenic
rity & references.
570-655-2254
rooms. $615/month.
Heat, water, stove & MOUNTAIN A yard or garage sale APARTMENTS eled. Wall to wall
carpet. Cats wel-
in classified
Quail Hollow in
Drums, PA. 19th
EXETER
refrigerator includ-
ed. References & APARTMENTS is the best way FOR RENT! come. $650 + utili-
ties. Call
Week. Year Round security required. 425 South Franklin
Access to Indoor Section 8 Welcome. The good life... Regions Best tocleanoutyourclosets! Street. For lease.
973-508-5976
Swimming Pool, Hot
Tub, Restaurant,
SENIOR APARTMENTS Call Ed.
570-287-9661
close at hand Address You’re in bussiness
with classified!
Available immedi-
ately, washer/dryer LINEUP
Game Room & 222 Schooley Ave. extension 229 • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. on premises, no ASUCCESSFULSALE 5 Prime Locations
Beach. PRICE Exeter, PA • Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning WEST PITTSTON pets. We have stu-
INCLASSIFIED! Pierce St., Kingston
GREATLY REDUCED!
Call 570-331-4793
(Absolutely No Time
Accepting applica-
tions for 1 bedroom
apartments. Quality
KINGSTON
Beautiful 1 bedroom
• Washer & Dryer
• Community Building
• Gas Heat & HW Included
• Swim Club, Heated Pools
320 Race St.
1st floor, 5 rooms,
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
apts. On site park-
ing. Fridge, stove
Doyouneedmorespace? ‹Various Size Suites
• Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. A yard or garage sale
Share Companies) 1 bedroom apart- apartment in nice
Includes heat, hot
provided. We have a
in classified ‹ Medical, Legal, Commercial
ments for ages 62 neighborhood. All • Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle 24/7 security cam-
and older. Income appliances includ- • Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer
water & sewer. era presence and all is the best way ‹ Utilities, Parking, Janitorial
Credit report, 2 tocleanoutyourclosets!
930 Wanted to Buy limits apply. Rent ed. with washer/
• Private Entrances • Private Entrances occupants, no
doors are electroni- ‹ Custom Design Renovations
Real Estate only $437 month. dryer. New kitchen.
smoking, no pets,
cally locked. $450- You’re in bussiness
* Utilities Included French doors, hard- Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5 650/per month, with classified!
* Laundry Facilities wood floors. No Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1 Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1
security. $625/
month. Available
water & sewer paid, MEDICAL SUITE
* On Site Pets or Smoking. One month/security
680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive January 1st, 2011. Looking for the right deal New Bridge Center
WE BUY HOMES
Management $450 + security. deposit. Call (570)
*Private parking Utilities by tenant. Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704 Pat McHale 793-6377 after on an automobile? 480 Pierce St., Kingston
570-613-9080
Turn to classified. 1st floor, 2 treatment rooms,
822-4444 288-6300
Call for appointment Available Now. Call 10:00 a.m. to set an
Any Situation 570-654-5733 appointment or
(570) 690-0729 business office & private office.
It’s a showroom in print!
570-956-2385 Monday - Friday Leave Message. www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com email shlomo_voola
Classified’s got FRAN RICH - 570-287-1161
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KINGSTON WILKES-BARRE DRUMS KINGSTON LUZERNE
392 Bennett St. WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON HOUSE
SCRANTON
Wilkes-Barre 3 bedroom in nice
OFFICE1stSPACEfloor, Large 1/2 double, 3
bedroom, sunny &
neighborhood, wall
to wall carpet,
LUXURY 2 BEDROOM HOUSE RENT TO OWN
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commercial build-
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rooms, many
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KINGSTON MANAGEMENT
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use of hair salon 3 bedroom, Galley 6 month lease. closets, with
We have modern 570-696-3801
PARSONS
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No Pets
DUPONT
office space avail- /security deposit. Call Margy
Koz through 2013. ing room combo, Call 570-824-4207 & tile floors, new rent. Close to down-
able in Luzerne 570-237-0425 570-696-0891
Security, emer- central air, gas heat, kitchen and baths, Remodeled 3 bed- town. $85/week +
Bank Building on
WILKES-BARRE
gency lighting and gas heat, shed, rooms, 1 bath.
TOWNHOUSE STYLE
Public Square. off-street parking, security. Everything
sound system.
PLAINS
full basement with large yard. Parking. Large lot, included. Call
Macadam parking Rents include heat,
washer /dryer hook- Completely remod- 2 bedrooms. $134,000, seller quiet area, large 570-704-8288
lot for 25. central air, utilities,
up. Outside mainte- Spacious, 4 bed- eled 3 bedroom half includes heat & will pay closing rooms. Rent $675 +
trash removal, and
$349,000 nightly cleaning - all nance provided, rooms, wall to wall double. Attic with sewer. No pets. costs, $5000 down utilities & security. WILKES-BARRE
MLS# 11-220 without a sneaky
CAM charge.
heat & utilities by
tenant. No pets.
carpeting. 1.5 baths,
living room, kitchen.
walk in closet.
Hardwood floors
$750/month,.
570-479-6722
and monthly
payments are
$995/month.
No Pets.Also, for
sale $71,900.
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Kitchen privileges.
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EXETER
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garage via our cov-
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ered bridge. 300SF street parking. $700
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back porches. Nice
yard. Fridge, stove,
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3 bedroom, 1 bath
570-417-2737 hookup. $695 +
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Pyros at 822-8577 security. Tenant condition, gas heat, IN CLASSIFIED! $5,000. Financing
SQ. FT. FOR $1.50 SQ. cleaned & painted. WEST PITTSTON pays all utilities. new tile & hard- No pets. Call available with mini- Wanted

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Sprinkler, 1st floor,
Great lighting, gas
office, etc. Includes
all utilities, including
377 E. Washington
Newly remodeled, 3
New carpeting.
Freshly painted.
$650. No pets or
parking, 1 month
security, $525/
KINGSTON
3 bedrooms, stove
bunk beds, A-frame
home, recreation SUGAR NOTCH
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath 971 Vacation &
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smoking. Security,
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