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Kids left
in a car
NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
UCONN BUTLER
Meter site
near schools
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11 hours, UConn wins dogfight


cops say
Melissa M. DeMarco, 33,
faces charges in the
Newport Township incident.
stirs debate
Dallas Township Zoning
Hearing Board hears more
By EDWARD LEWIS discussion of natural gas.
elewis@timesleader.com
NEWPORT TWP. – Two
boys ages 2 years and 10 By STEVE MOCARSKY
months were left alone in the smocarsky@timesleader.com
woods for nearly 11 hours after, DALLAS TWP. – About a half
township police allege, their hour after a representative of
mother abandoned them in a ChiefGatheringtestifiedthecom-
vehicle that got stuck in mud pany will not build a natural gas
on an isolated dirt road Sunday compressor station within three
night. miles of the Dallas School District
The boys were found un- campus, attorneys for the district
harmed by a passer-by Monday and a nearby property owner
morning as grilledhimfor90minutesonathe
search crews proposed construction of a meter-
canvassed a ing station one-third of a mile
large section from the campus.
of woods The Dallas Township Zoning acre site.
along Main Hearing Board reconvened a Ted Wurfel, vice president for
and Lee hearing on Chief’s application for environmental, safety and regula-
roads. The special zoning exceptions to con- tory affairs for Chief, testified on
DeMarco search was struct two metering facilities, two the application at a Feb. 9 zoning
called off flow-control buildings, a commu- hearing, which was continued be-
First reported when it be- nication tower, a 10-foot combus- cause of time restraints.
at came known tion device, an 8,000-gallon mer- Monday night’s hearing,
10:23 the children captan tank and a 2,000-gallon
were safe at surge tank on an approximately 3- See METERING, Page 12A
a.m. the township
Timesleader
.com police sta-

Greco suit targets


tion.
Police
charged Melissa Michelle De-
Marco, 33, of Lewis Road, Hun-

W-B city, King’s


lock Township, with two
counts each of child endanger-
ment, recklessly endangering
another person and leaving a AP PHOTO

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child unattended, and a single emba Walker, who finished with 16 points for victorious UConn, reacts Mon-
count of trespass by vehicle. day during the second half of the NCAA championship game against Butler Businessman says nightclub citations were
She was arraigned by District in Houston. The Huskies (32-9) won their 11th straight game since closing the given a free
singled out because many
Judge Donald Whittaker in regular season with a 9-9 Big East record. For coverage, see Page 1B. ride because
Nanticoke and jailed at the Lu- patrons are black and Latino. their patrons
zerne County Correctional Fa- were mostly
cility for lack of $50,000 bail. Caucasians.
According to the criminal By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER The harass-

Pa. House OKs bath salts chemicals ban


complaint: tmorgan@timesleader.com Greco ment serious-
The search began after 8 WILKES-BARRE – Local ly harmed the
a.m. when Jason Tarnowski businessman Thom Greco has South Main Street business,
told police he was stopped by a filed a federal lawsuit against forcing Greco to all but close the
woman, identified as DeMar- Lawmakers voted 195-0 in a chemical known as MDPV, The bill would ban salvia divino- King’s College and city and nightclub, the suit said, adding
co, covered in mud and wear- which can mimic the effects of co- rum, a psychoactive drug that can county officials, alleging they it is now opens once every 10
favor of the measure that
ing no shoes near St. Michael’s caine and methamphetamine. Po- produce hallucinations, and pro- conspired to shut down The days to for private parties.
Cemetery in Glen Lyon. dealt with several substances. lice throughout Northeastern hibit the sale of synthetic marijua- Mines nightclub because its pa- Greco also alleges that an FBI
DeMarco told Tarnowski Pennsylvania have said in recent na. trons were predominantly agent leaked information about
she and her children were in a weeks that crime by users high on Lawmakers voted 195-0 in favor blacks and Latinos. a criminal investigation of Gre-
car that got stuck in mud and By BILL O’BOYLE the now-legal substance is on the of the measure. The suit, filed in federal court co to city officials, thwarting
she needed a ride to her house. boboyle@timesleader.com increase. “I’m hopeful the (state) Senate in Scranton, claims the night- business dealings he had with
When DeMarco could not find WILKES-BARRE – The state MDPV has been banned in Loui- will take up the legislation very club and its patrons were sub- the city.
her house on Lewis Road, Tar- House of Representatives on Mon- siana and Florida. quickly,”saidRep.MikeCarroll,D- jected to extraordinary scrutiny The suit is the latest in a list of
nowski gave her a ride to a day voted unanimously for a bill Common bath salts sold in retail Avoca after the vote. and harassment by law enforce- disputes that have developed
house on McDonald Road in that would ban chemicals in bath stores do not contain MDPV, and Rep. Karen Boback, R-Harveys ment officials, despite the fact between Greco and Mayor Tom
West Nanticoke. salts, salvia divinorum and syn- would not be affected if House Bill Lake, noted the types of bath salts the establishment was never cit- Leighton, whom Greco has ac-
thetic marijuana. 365 became law. The bill now goes ed for liquor law violations,
See LEFT, Page 12A Concentrated bath salts contain to the Senate for its consideration. See BATH SALTS, Page 12A while other bars with numerous See GRECO, Page 12A

Aciukewicz cites his wide range of experience


WEATHER INSIDE
Landon Dietterick A NEWS: Local 3A
Partly sunny, with morning Nation & World 5A
showers. High 50, low 28. Obituaries 6A, 8A
Details, Page 10B Editorials 11A
He’s worked as an assistant district jerk” reaction to the ongoing
B SPORTS: 1B corruption probe in Luzerne
attorney, civil litigator and in his own
B BUSINESS: 8B County by running for judge in
Stocks 9B private practice since 1992. 2009.
C HEALTH: 1C
Two years later, Aciukewicz
Birthdays 4C said the corruption is only part
Television 6C
By SHEENA DELAZIO of why he’s running and he feels it’s the right
sdelazio@timesleader.com time in his life and career to take the next
Movies 6C
Crossword/Horoscope 7C WILKES-BARRE – Attorney John Aciu- step.
Comics 8C kewicz already plays a judicial role of sorts as Aciukewicz said his wide-range of experi-
a PIAA basketball official. ence in the law is what qualifies him to serve
D CLASSIFIED: 1D
He makes decisions for everyone to see and in one of six open seats on the Luzerne Coun-
scrutinize while refereeing between two op- ty Court of Common Pleas.
posing teams, he told The Times Leader en- He has worked as an assistant district at-
dorsement board Wednesday. torney, civil litigator and in his own private
“(Being a PIAA official) is a great analogy practice since 1992, prosecuting between 30
for being a judge,” Aciukewicz, 52, of Shaver- and 35 jury trials, arguing five CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
town, said. John Aciukewicz is a candidate for Lu-
6 09815 10011 He said he did not want to make a “knee- See ACIUKEWICZ, Page 12A zerne County judge.
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Bear Creek looks Dorrance hears complaints DETAILS

to ban bath salts Supervisors also vote to hire around mineral rights, zoning W H A T ’ S N E X T LOTTERY
and property lines. He said the MIDDAY DRAWING
two recycling attendants at a
matter could be headed to deep- The next meeting is scheduled for
pay rate of $8 per hour. er legal action. Monday, May 2, at 7 p.m. DAILY NUMBER – 5-3-0
Township supervisors waiting W H AT ’ S N E X T Afterward, Ostrowski said su- BIG 4 – 7-2-6-3
to see action by state Senate pervisors have tried to resolve resentative Karen Boback, start- QUINTO - 7-8-3-7-7
Next meeting of Bear Creek Town-
ship supervisors is 7 p.m. Monday,
By TOM HUNTINGTON matters with Smith and Casey to ing April 12, has scheduled office TREASURE HUNT
before enacting ordinance. May 2.
Times Leader Correspondent no avail. hours from 9 a.m. to noon on the 17-20-23-28-30
DORRANCE TWP. – Supervi- Supervisors also voted unani- second Tuesday of each month
sors on Monday night heard mously to hire two recycling at- at the township building.
NIGHTLY DRAWING
By JANINE UNGVARSKY going to pass something in two to complaints from two residents tendants. The first annual Easter Egg DAILY NUMBER - 1-5-1
Times Leader Correspondent three weeks,” said board Chair- who said they had long-running Hired at a rate of $8 per hour Hunt, for children 1-to-10 years BIG 4 - 1-6-7-3
BEAR CREEK TWP. – Add the man Gary Zingaretti. issues with the panel that could as recycling attendants were old, is scheduled for Saturday, QUINTO - 5-4-1-6-1
township to the list of municipal- Asked if the township has ex- lead to legal action. Jake Shypuflski and Eric Creasy. April 16 at 1 p.m. at the Dorrance CASH 5
ities contemplating a ban on bath perienced any problems with Kevin Casey, Small Mountain Ostrowski, presiding at the Baseball Field. 01-07-25-38-41
salts, which contain legal sub- bath salts, Zingaretti said he Road, and Richard M. Smith, St meeting in the absence of Chair- Joe Osiecki, who is serving as
stances that can cause users to wasn’t aware of any but added Mary’s Road, said they have man Ray Engler, and chairman, estimated
MATCH 6 LOTTO
act as if they are intoxicated or that the township relies on state long-standing issues with the su- Supervisor Gary Kevin Casey, Small that 100 youngsters 03-13-26-39-42-45
under the effects of illegal drugs. troopers for police services and pervisors and both have hired a Zane voted in favor Mountain Road, are expected to at-
At a meeting Monday, supervi- may not have heard of problems if lawyer with intentions of mov- of Shypuflski and tend. HARRISBURG – Tuesday’s
sors asked Solicitor William Vin- they had happened. ing forward with legal action. Creasy. It was stated and Richard M. The supervisors ap- “Pennsylvania Cash 5” jack-
sko about the possibility of enact- “Obviously, it’s a health and Smith said his “next move is the hirings were on a Smith, St Mary’s proved a motion with pot will be worth at least
ing an ordinance against bath safety issue,” he said, “and what court.” 30-day trial basis. Road, said they regard to reverse sub- $330,000 because no player
salts. Vinsko said he has worked we’ve seen in other municipal- He said he has long sought re- Supervisors also
have long-standing divisions. Ostrowski matched the five winning
with other municipalities to draft ities is that when they are banned lief from a surface water runoff announced the an- said the action en- numbers drawn in Monday’s
bath salt ordinances and called in one area, problems increase in problem that exists on his prop- nual spring cleanup issues with the ables developers to game.
the product’s side effects “a se- the surrounding municipalities. erty at 3503 St Mary’s Road. for residents.has supervisors and participate in the Lottery officials said 55
vere health risk.” We don’t have that many com- Vice Chairman Joe Ostrowski been scheduled for both have hired a clean-and-green pro- players matched four num-
Vinsko noted the state House mercial outlets here but it’s a po- told Smith a piping system to di- Saturday, May 7, gram. bers and won $354.50 each;
on Monday passed legislation tential problem that we want to vert the water is in the works, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
lawyer. It was stated that 2,420 players matched
banning bath salts, and he ex- consider.” but Smith was not satisfied. He For a fee, debris, the state has notified three numbers and won
pected the state Senate to follow. In other business, the board reiterating his plan to pursue le- as well as applianc- the township that $13.50 each; and 32,512
He said if that happens, it would was updated on the status of the gal action. es, tires, batteries and air condi- $88,718.24 in liquid fuel funds players matched two num-
“trump” any legislation passed sewage plan. Zingaretti said the Casey said his problem stems tioners, may be dropped off at with be available by April 15. bers and won $1 each.
by the township. township is awaiting the results from a long-running dispute the township municipal garage. Also, a motion to retain Marty • Thursday’s “Pennsylva-
The board decided to wait to of flow meter tests on the line go- with a quarry operation near his It was noted that appliances Korchnak as groundskeeper for nia Match 6 Lotto” jackpot
see how quickly the Legislature ing from the township into Plains property. must be free of Freon. the upcoming recreational sea- will be worth at least
acts before going forward with a Township, which began March He said he has waged a fight It was noted that anyone son was approved by Ostrowski $650,000 because no play-
township ordinance. 24. Thirty days of testing is nec- with the supervisors and the caught dumping at any other and Zane. er holds a ticket with one
“We don’t want to invest time essary before the planning proc- planning commission. He said time will be prosecuted. His rate is of pay is $10.75 per row that matches all six
and money in this if the state is ess can continue. some of the issues revolve Ostrowski said that state Rep- hour. winning numbers drawn in
Monday’s game.

Property owner complains W-B Twp. acts to save energy OBITUARIES


about Swoyersville citation The council also discusses
traffic light timing near the
match current needs.
Officials said the Pennsylva-
W H AT ’ S N E X T
Antal-Courtney,
Ruth Atty.
Cunningham, Jerry
nia Department of Transporta- The council next meets at 7:30
By GERI GIBBONS W H AT ’ S N E X T Lord & Taylor facility. tion requires a resolution from p.m. April 25. Dysleski, Stephen
Times Leader Correspondent
Borough Council will meet at 6:30 the township before it will con- Ernst, Mary Ann
SWOYERSVILLE -- Property p.m. May 2. sider a change. Evers, William
maintenance and cleanup came By SUSAN DENNEY Also, two citizens said they the title to a double property on
up for discussion at Monday Times Leader Correspondent Spruce Street is complicated. Fleming, Robert Atty.
were concerned over a recent
night’s council meeting. borough code. WILKES-BARRE TWP. -- The One half of the property was re- Fitze, Clarence
zoning board decision to change
Sam Barbose of Courtdale Barbose presented pictures council voted Monday night to the use of a property on North- cently acquired at a tax sale by Grasso, Helen
said that borough Zoning Offi- that he said indicated that the contract with Commonwealth ampton Street. The present an out-of-state buyer. Zedolik Hughes, Alice
cer Joseph Ruscavage had been property had been cleaned up. Energy Group of Dickson City to would like to condemn the prop- Kearney, Margaret
church property will be convert-
overzealous in regard to citing In another matter, concern replace outdated fluorescent fix- erty, but the township would
him and requesting the timely was expressed about the Wade tures in township buildings with
ed into a brewery.
then have to pay for the cost of
Klekner, Frank Sr.
cleanup of a rental property he Run Stream Improvement Flood more energy-efficient ones.
Edward Collum said he was
the demolition. Mills, Veronica
worried the decision was made Novak, Ruthann
owns on Main Street in the bor- Control project. The township will recoup the Council President Mary Yuk-
ough. He said other property Resident Mark Nenichka said cost of the update in less than too quickly. But Tom Zedolik, navich also expressed continued Pape, Bernadine
zoning and code enforcement of-
owners in the area were granted the project was not being com- two years, it was learned. The
ficer, said all laws had been fol-
concern over a property on Philbin, Susan
leniency in cleaning up proper- pleted in a timely way and did change will save energy and will North Walnut Street. Pineno, Jennie
ties. not seem to be well organized earn the township rebates from lowed when making the deci- Yuknavich also read a letter
Ruscavage responded that up- in its completion goals. PPL, officials said. sion and people living in the vi- from Mayor Carl Kuren, who Price, Marcia
on Barbose’s purchase of the Council members Charles In another matter, the council cinity of the property had been was unable to attend, expressing Rehn, William
property, he was directed to Zambito and William Keating discussed a problem with the notified. his concern over the sale of bath Rogowski, Linda
clean it up. He said he had ap- said they share this concern and traffic lights near the Lord & Two alleged nuisance proper- salts in the township and encou- Sromoski, Mary Ann
propriately cited Barbose under will look into the matter fur- Taylor facility. Due to changes in ties were also discussed at raging council members to take Thomas, Ruth
sections 302.1 and 307.1 of the ther. shift times at the business, the length. action against the use or sale of
timing of the lights does not Solicitor Bruce Phillips said the substance in the township.
Wonsavage, Peter
Yackoski, Ann

Forty Fort names new engineer Page 6A, 8A

By STEVEN FONDO W H AT ’ S N E X T
Plymouth Twp. mulls drilling request
Times Leader Correspondent By AMANDA MYRKALO Supervisor Gale Conrad W H AT ’ S N E X T WHO TO CONTACT
FORTY FORT -- The borough Council’s next meeting will be 7 Times Leader Correspondent said the township is “interest-
p.m., May 2. The next regular supervisors Missed Paper ........................829-5000
will have the services of a new bor- PLYMOUTH TWP. -- Town- ed in this information, but
meeting is 7 p.m. May 2. Obituaries ..............................829-7224
ough engineer, as the council vot- ship supervisors on Tuesday wants both sides represent- Advertising...............................829-7101
ed unanimously to appoint Quad ee participation,” said council spent most of the night ad- ed.” She said the issue is like Classified Ads.........................829-7130
Three Group of Wilkes-Barre to President Joe Chacke. “The actu- dressing a letter from the Gas an election debate in which the writing of the proposed Newsroom ..............................829-7242
fill the position at their meeting ary’s recommendation just made Drilling Awareness Coalition, both sides are “trying to get home rule charter for the Vice President/Executive Editor
Monday night. sense.” which asked for use of the mu- out information, but all sides township is progressing well Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
The borough is undergoing a The council accepted the resig- nicipal building for an infor- are present.” and the township government
major sewer rehabilitation, and nation of Code Enforcement Offi- mational meeting in May. Supervisors requested an study committee is meeting
the engineer will consult on the cer Carl Abbott, effective Friday. Representatives of the coa- invitation be sent to the Gas two times a month.
ongoing project, among other du- No reason was stated for Abbott’s lition were present to hear the Drilling Awareness Coali- The committee is meeting BUILDING
ties. resignation. decision and discussion be- tion’s opponents before any April 12 and a draft looks to be
The council also voted to imple- In other business, the borough came heated when the super- form of approval from the finished by mid to late sum-
TRUST
ment a 5 percent uniformed em- agreed to continue its sponsor- visors decided to follow their township is given. mer.
ployee pension plan contribution, ship of the Kingston-Forty Fort solicitor’s advice and request- In other business, Alan Ba- Also, Linda Mikulski has re- The Times Leader strives to
effective immediately. Little League for the upcoming ed equal representation at the ranski, the recovery plan coor- signed from the township correct errors, clarify stories
“Our actuary said it was no 2011 season. informational meeting. dinator for NEPA, reported Planning Commission. and update them promptly.
longer prudent for the borough to More than 400 boys and girls Corrections will appear in this
spot. If you have information
continue to contribute into em- from the two communities partici-

Jackson Twp. joins insurance group


to help us correct an inaccu-
ployee pensions without employ- pated in the sports league in 2010.
racy or cover an issue more
thoroughly, call the newsroom
at 829-7242.

Ruling favors Scranton over firefighters Supervisors say change will the township could see an esti- W H AT ’ S N E X T
Times Leader staff tor had overstepped his author- mated 15 percent reduction in
ity.
provide quality health care, Jackson Township supervisors
SCRANTON – A state appel- health care premiums through will next meet at 9 a.m. May 2 in
late court has upheld a Lacka- The judge determined Scran- save township money. its participation in the pro- the municipal building.
wanna County judge’s ruling that ton had the right to reduce the gram.
will allow the city of Scranton to number of firefighters based on Malak said Benecon is being
reduce the number of firefighters the economic recovery plan it +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
By EILEEN GODIN adopted throughout the state. USPS 499-710
and fire engines that respond to had implemented in order to re- Times Leader Correspondent Locally, he said Kingston lines for new construction to
automatic alarms. solve financial issues that led it to JACKSON TWP. – Looking Township and Dallas and limit erosion and minimize dis- Issue No. 2011-095
The Commonwealth Court on be declared a distressed commu- to provide quality health care Larksville boroughs are partici- ruption to flood plains, Malak Advertising Newsroom
Monday said the city had the nity. The plan stated the city was for township workers at a cost pating in the program. said.
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right to reduce the number of en- not obligated to follow “past prac- Circulation
savings, supervisors voted “There are numerous partici- Also, B & J Paving of Shaver-
gines that respond to automatic tices” that were in place in earlier Jim McCabe – 829-5000
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alarms from two to one, which collective bargaining agree- Published daily by:
will also result in a reduction of ments. governmental cooperative the state,” Malak said. for emergency repairs from the
firefighters from 13 to 10 or 11. In upholding that decision, the agreement called Benecon In other business, supervi- March 11 flood damage to Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
15 N. Main St.
The firefighter’s union had fil- Commonwealth Court noted Healthcare Ordinance. sors approved a new storm wa- Stoneybrook Road under the Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

ed a labor grievance after the city that the arbitrator had relied on Township attorney Jeffrey ter ordinance in compliance 2010 paving contract. B & J Periodicals postage paid at
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implemented the policy change “past practices” in reaching his Malak said the Benecon with the state Department of Paving’s bid was $14,972.
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in the firefighters’ favor, but a was not obligated to follow past fering reduced premiums for Streams Law. and Wilkes was chosen as an al- Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
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LOCAL
Selenski tape ruled inadmissible
I N B R I E F
WILKES-BARRE

League will present forum


T he League of Women Voters
Wilkes-Barre Area will present
candidates for Magisterial District
The suspect in two slayings did not lenski) was advised or heard the conversation? Did you hear Hu- He is charged with killing Geraldine Ker-
11-1-01 at a public forum on April 12
aware that the conversa- go Selenski on the other end?” District At- kowski’s son, Michael Kerkowski Jr. and
know he was being recorded, a at Wilkes University’s Student Cen-
tion was being taped,” torney Jackie Musto Carroll asked Kerkow- Tammy Fassett in 2002.
senior judge finds. ter, 84 W. South St. The forum will
Muroski wrote. ski in August. Their bodies were unearthed in June
begin at 7 p.m.
Testimony of the re- “Yes,” Kerkowski replied. 2003 at the home Selenski shared with his
Each candidate will have the op-
cording was given in Au- “And where did you hear him from, or girlfriend on Mount Olivet Road in King-
portunity to give a prepared opening
By SHEENA DELAZIO gust 2010 by Geraldine how did you hear him?” Musto Carroll ston Township.
sdelazio@timesleader.com statement followed by written ques-
Selenski Kerkowski. asked. Last month, the state Supreme Court de-
tions from the audience and asked by
WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne County Geraldine Kerkow- “From the tape,” Kerkowski said. clined to hear Selenski’s appeal of a ruling
forum moderator attorney Ingrid
senior judge has ruled prosecutors are pro- ski’s videotaped testimony was taken in Prosecutors argued the tape is admissib- regarding the admissibility of testimony of
Cronin.
hibited from using a recorded telephone August over a number of hours, and may or le because of Selenski’s “cunning, cool and Michael Kerkowski Sr.
All candidates have accepted the
conversation of double homicide suspect may not be used at Selenski’s yet-to-be- calculated responses” showed he was Muroski previously ruled a transcript of
invitation to participate in the public
Hugo Selenski in which prosecutors say he scheduled trial. aware he was being recorded. testimony given by the elder Kerkowski
forum and guidelines have been
spoke to the father of the man he is charged In Muroski’s filing last week, part of Ker- “The record simply does not establish could be admitted into evidence at the trial.
established and sent to them. Public
with killing. kowski’s testimony was mentioned in the caller was advised, aware of or knew The elder Kerkowski had testified at Se-
parking is available behind the Stu-
Senior Judge Chester Muroski, in an 11- which she said she was aware of a conversa- that the conversation was being recorded,” lenski’s preliminary hearing and was
dent Center.
page ruling issued last week, said prosecu- tion between Selenski and her husband, Muroski wrote. scheduled to testify at the trial, but he died
Candidates are Tim Henry, Chris-
tors may not use the recording from May 7, Michael Kerkowski, Sr., because she heard The judge scheduled a hearing for in September 2006.
topher O’Donnell, Rick Cronauer,
2003, because Selenski did not know he it being taped on the couple’s answering Thursday, when a pre-trial conference
Mike Smith, Jeff Thomas, Don Win-
was being recorded. machine. and/or trial date will be scheduled for Se- Sheena Delazio, a Times Leader staff writer,
der and Stephen A. Urban.
“(The recording) fails to establish (Se- “And as a result, are you telling us you lenski on homicide charges. may be reached at 829-7235.
BUTLER TWP.

Ka-ching! Vets take monumental D.C. trip


Drums man is missing
The Butler Township Police De-
partment is seeking information on

Slots see
the whereabouts of
Matthew Edstrom,
Local veterans, many for 25, who resides in
Drums.
first time, get opportunity His family report-

big March
to visit war memorials. ed him missing and
that the last contact
with him was in
By SARAH HITE mid March. Edstrom
shite@timesleader.com He drives a black
Two-thirds of the $117 million tax WASHINGTON, D.C. – It 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier, bearing
was two hours after Joe Tho- Pennsylvania registration GJT7926.
revenue the state received goes to Anyone with any information on
mas, 78, of Mountain Top, had
property tax relief. visited the Vietnam Veterans Edstrom’s whereabouts is urged to
Memorial during the “Vets to contact police at 570-788-3230 or
D.C.” trip Monday. 911.
By ANDREW M. SEDER He searched the 150-panel-
aseder@timesleader.com long granite wall with more WILKES-BARRE
Some casino operators in the state were
probably sorry to see March end.
than 50,000
names of “I wanted Council seat petition filed
According to figures released Monday by dead or mis-
the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, sing military
to come A Luzerne borough resident and
council candidate filed a petition
gross revenues from the 26,592 slot ma- personnel here to with 150 signatures in Luzerne Coun-
chines in operation for the month set a re- from the war show my ty Court on Monday to reduce the
cord and were 7.38 percent higher than for a friend’s number of council seats from seven
March 2010. name he son why to five.
Theplayofslotma- couldn’t mommy Kathleen Pajor filed the petition,
chines at the 10 casi- quite re- and a hearing was scheduled for
First reported at
nos across the state – member. was away April 13 at 3 p.m. for a judge to hear
5:29 including Mohegan “I keep for so arguments and make a possible deci-
p.m. Sun at Pocono saying Pav- sion on whether to reduce the num-
timesleader.com Downs in Plains lick, but I long.” ber.
Township–produced know it’s not Missy Dimmitt Pajor said previously the reason
$214.9 million in Pavlick,” he White Haven for the filing is an effort to save the
gross revenue last month, compared to told his borough money. Pajor also held a
$200,162,919 a year earlier. friends from town meeting in late March to let
Thanks to the 55 percent tax rate on slot the Ameri- residents know of her endeavor.
machines, the higher play resulted in a re- can Legion Post 781 while sit-
turn of $117.4 million in taxes to Pennsylva- ting in front of the National HANOVER TWP.
nia,anaverageof$3.8millionoftaxescollect- World War II Memorial.
ed per day. A few minutes of small talk Winning ticket is sold
The previous record-setting month was later, Thomas, who served mul-
One jackpot-winning Cash 5 ticket
July 2010, which saw $211 million in gross tiple tours of duty in the Army
worth more than $585,000 from the
revenue produced from slot machine play between 1960 and 1966 and af-
April 2 drawing was sold at Pantry
witharesultingtaxcollectionof$116million. ter the Vietnam War until the
Quik, 2 Lee Park Ave., Hanover Town-
Approximately two-thirds of tax revenue early ’90s, was grinning from
ship, according to lottery officials.
is dedicated to general property tax reduc- ear to ear.
The ticket correctly matched all
tion for state homeowners. Last year, that re- “Orville Paisley!” he sudden-
five balls, 05-09-16-35-37, to win a
duction average $190 per household. ly said, eyes wide with disbelief.
jackpot of $585,292, less 25 percent
The remainder goes toward major eco- “It was Orville Paisley.”
federal withholding. The retailer will
nomic development and tourism projects in Little moments, like Tho-
receive a $5,000 bonus for selling the
thestate,thefundingofroad,safetyandcom- mas’ realization, were a big part
winning ticket.
munityimprovementprojectsinthemunici- of why Crestwood High School
Cash 5 winners have one year from
palities and counties that surround the casi- senior Jenna Neubauer raised
the drawing date to claim prizes. It
no locations, grants for local volunteer fire more than $6,200 to send local
was unknown Monday who had won
companies, and to the state’s horse and har- veterans on an all-expenses-
the prize money.
ness racing industries. paid trip to the nation’s capital.
The Lottery encourages the holder
In March 2010 there were only nine casi-
About 85 take tours of the winning ticket to sign the back
nos open in the state. Philadelphia-based
of the ticket, call the Lottery at 717-
SugarHouse Casino didn’t open until Octo- SARAH HITE/THE TIMES LEADER About 85 former service men
702-8146 and file a claim at Lottery
ber 2010. Norma Ritchie, 90, of Wilkes-Barre, talks to U.S. Rep. Tom Marino as the Vets to D.C.
headquarters in Middletown, Dau-
Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs saw a group arrives in Washington. See TRIP, Page 7A
phin County, or at any of Lottery’s
1.86 percent year-to-year increase in gross
seven area offices.
revenue from its 2,356 machines. It reported
Claims may be filed at headquar-

Local man pleads guilty in case of teenage girl


$20.1 million in March 2011, compared to
ters Monday through Friday, from 8
$19.8 million a year earlier.
a.m. to 4 p.m., and from 8:30 a.m. to
Bobby Soper, president and chief execu-
4:30 p.m. at area offices.
tive officer of Mohegan Sun at Pocono
Downs, said, “Pennsylvania continues to be Mark A. McCloskey lodges his plea Sexual Offender’s Assessment Board to occurred McCloskey would touch her WILKES-BARRE
a strong gaming market.” determine if he is a sexually violent inappropriately.
to unlawful contact with a minor.
He said that when taking a closer look at
thenumbers,theincreaseatMoheganSunis
predator, and that when sentenced on
July 6, McCloskey will be required to
The girl said she told McCloskey she
wanted him to stop. She told police that
Mayor schedules meetings
even more “satisfying” because March 2010 By SHEENA DELAZIO register his address under Megan’s Law. she was afraid of him and didn’t know Mayor Thomas M. Leighton will
had no severe weather days that impacted sdelazio@timesleader.com The judge ordered McCloskey, who what to do. hold meetings for Districts B, D, and
visitor figures but this past month had three WILKES-BARRE – A Harding man was represented by attorney Nanda Pal- The girl said the inappropriate touch- E later this month.
such days. charged with sexually assaulting a issery, to have no unsupervised contact ing continued, and one day while The District B
Mount Airy Casino near Mount Pocono then-13-year-old girl over a six-month with minors. watching a movie, McCloskey allegedly meeting is sched-
sawa2.16percentincreasewithits2,327ma- period pleaded guilty Monday to a relat- Assistant District Attorney Maureen forced her into sexual activities. uled for Thursday
chinesgenerating$12.2millioningrossreve- ed charge. Collins said McCloskey is charged with The girl said McCloskey was aware of at 7 p.m. in the
nuesamonthagoand$11.9millionayearbe- Mark Andrew McCloskey, 44, of Riv- having sexual contact with a then-13- her age. She said she feared his temper meeting room of St.
fore. erview Village Trailer Park, entered the year-old girl from November 2008 to and was afraid he might physically Anthony’s Church,
Five of the nine casinos open in March plea before Luzerne County Judge Tina May 2009. harm her if she told about the abuse. Park Avenue. A
2010 and 2011reported increases in slot ma- Polachek Gartley to one count of unlaw- According to court papers, on May McCloskey was charged in April after combined district Leighton
chine revenue with the Rivers Casino in ful contact with a minor. 18, 2009, the teen’s grandfather told po- an 11-month investigation. Delays in ar- meeting for North
Pittsburgh seeing the largest gain of 12.49 McCloskey was scheduled to stand lice that McClosky sexually assaulted resting McCloskey were due to multiple End, Miners Mills and Parsons is
percent. The biggest drop was reported by trial Monday on related charges, includ- her on more than one occasion. interviews with people and the girl be- scheduled for April 13, at 7 p.m. at
Harrah’s Chester Casino and Racetrack in ing involuntary deviate sexual inter- The grandfather was notified of the ing hospitalized several times, police Hollenback Fire Station, North
Chester with a 9.69 percent decrease. course, which were withdrawn by pros- assaults by a neighbor, police said. previously said. Washington Street.
ecutors before McCloskey’s plea. When police interviewed the girl she Meeting dates and times for the
Andrew M. Seder, a Times Leader staff Polachek Gartley said McCloskey said that at the beginning of the six- Sheena Delazio, a Times Leader staff writer, remaining districts will be an-
writer, may be reached at 570-829-7269. will undergo an evaluation by the state month period over which the assaults may be reached at 829-7235. nounced.
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UNION RALLY HONORS KING’S LEGACY


Woman sues Times Leader,
Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.
By SHEENA DELAZIO theft charges or arrested for
sdelazio@timesleader.com any crimes.
WILKES-BARRE – A Scalese and her attorney
Throop woman has filed a say the paper “blindly relied”
lawsuit in Luzerne County on the accuracy of the police
Court alleging The Times department officials. It alleg-
Leader and its parent compa- es The Times Leader failed to
ny damaged her reputation by ascertain whether the state-
publishing an inaccurate news ments made were true, failed
article. to make an independent in-
Michelle Scalese and her vestigation or to confirm
husband, James Scalese, of statements made by officials
Emerald Drive, filed the suit and failed to properly report
in Luzerne County Court statements made by police of-
through their attorney, Ho- ficials.
ward Rothenberg, against the Ralph Kates, attorney for
newspaper and the Wilkes- Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.
Barre Publishing Co. and The Times Leader, said
The lawsuit states that on the newspaper printed the in-
Nov. 6, 2010, the newspaper formation provided by the
“falsely, maliciously, wickedly, Wilkes-Barre police in official
illegally and/or negligently reports and that when Scalese
print and publish” an article informed the newspaper that
concerning Michelle Scalese. the press release was in error,
The suit requests an un- Times Leader reporters and
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
specified amount of monetary editors “pursued the story un-
C ommunications Workers of America Local 13000 Unit 34 President Don Engleman speaks Monday evening at the ’We
Are One’ labor rally on Public Square in Wilkes-Barre. More than 200 persons attended the event, according to Rox-
anne Pauline of NEPA Area Labor Federation. Similar rallies were held nationwide on the 43rd anniversary of the assas-
damages, including for pain
and suffering, as well as dam-
til the police corrected the er-
ror in their prior report.”
ages on behalf of her hus- “It is because of The Times
sination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to honor his legacy and his support for unions and to show support for the right to band. Leader’s efforts that Mrs.
bargain collectively for a voice at work and a better life. Michelle Scalese, 47, said in Scalese’s record has been
court papers filed Monday cleared. The reporters and ed-
that a Wilkes-Barre City Po- itors have upheld the best tra-

POLICE BLOTTER Xia was cited by police with


not having a valid license and
residence is located approxi-
mately 100 yards from Blueberry
state Route 315 at about 2 a.m.
Behm was pursued to the truck
lice Department report listed
her as a “suspect” and that
ditions of American newspa-
per reporting in this matter,”
given a warning for driving too Estates, a residential neigh- stop, where he told an officer he she was never arrested on Kates said.
CLIFTON TWP. – State police fast for conditions. He told state borhood, police said. was not driving the vehicle.
have cited the Martz bus driver police he was driving 60 mph at Police said Rifflard ran into his Police said Behm had an odor
who was behind the wheel when
his bus struck and killed a Pitt-
the time he lost control. house after he spotted an officer
stopping nearby. Three shotgun
of alcohol and he was taken to
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital LOCAL BRIEFS tional classes a reality.
Jirau and Dotson served as
ston man standing on Interstate WILKES-BARRE – Luzerne shells were found on the ground, for a blood test. the Spanish-language in-
380 during a March 6 winter County District Attorney Jackie police said. WILKES-BARRE – structors over four training
storm. Musto Carroll has announced Rifflard was charged by police WILKES-BARRE TWP. – A Wilkes-Barre Fire Depart- sessions for the fire depart-
Patrick Graham, 67, of Old that as of March 31, her office’s for his alleged role in a drug sale Mountain Top man was arrested ment firefighters and para- ment.
Forge, was cited with failing to Bad Check Restitution Program near his residence on March 13. on evidence of drunken driving medics have completed
wear a seat belt and given a warn- has helped county merchants after he crashed a van on In- Spanish language training DUNMORE -- In conjunc-
ing for driving at speeds deemed recover $100,000 in restitution DUPONT – Police reported terstate 81 early Monday morn- classes for emergency-re- tion with National Work Zone
unsafe for the conditions. owed due to bad checks. the following: ing, state police at Shickshinny sponders. Awareness Week, PennDOT
Graham was driving the bus The program began in Decem- • Police arrested Carter A. said. The classes provide the District 4 hosted a Work
just north of the Gouldsboro ber 2008, and holds bad check Kopcynskie, 23, of Butler Ave- State police said Jamison first-responders with the Zone Memorial Ceremony on
interchange at 11:30 p.m. when writers accountable for their nue, Conyngham, on evidence of David Rybak, 39, lost control of a language mechanics to com- Monday.
police say the bus struck Lamont actions and provides restitution drunken driving after he was 2003 Ford van in the southbound municate effectively in an This ceremony was an op-
Phillips, 41, of Pittston. for victims who have received allegedly found passed out in a lanes of I-81 at about 12:30 a.m. emergency with a person portunity to honor those who
The northbound bus struck bad checks. vehicle in the area of Center and The van crashed through road who may speak Spanish as a have been killed in work
Phillips shortly after Phillips was For more information on the Liberty streets just after 3 a.m. signs and rolled, striking a guide primary language. zone-related deaths and
involved in another accident. He program, call 570-825-1674 or Sunday. rail, state police said. The city worked in coor- served as a reminder to the
pulled his Buick Century off the visit www.luzernecounty.org/ Kopcynskie gave an officer a State police said Rybak exhib- dination with Angel Jirau community of the importance
left side of the interstate after he county/row_offices/district_at- dollar bill and a cell phone when ited signs of intoxication and was and the Rev. Marcelle Dot- of paying attention when
struck a Nissan Murano that was torney. asked for his driver’s license, taken to Geisinger Wyoming son to make these instruc- driving through work zones.
driven by Xuewei Xia, 22, of police said. Police said Kop- Valley Medical Center, Plains
Vestal, N.Y. DURYEA – Police charged a cynskie tried to drive away but Township, for his injuries and a
Xia had pulled his vehicle over man they allege fired a shotgun was stopped by an officer who blood test.
to the right side of the road after in a residential area on Monday. turned off his vehicle.
his own single-car crash when it Michael Rifflard, 29, of Phoe- Kopcynskie was taken to HAZLE TWP. – State police at
was struck by the Buick. After nix Street, was charged with Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Hazleton said they arrested
the crash involving the Buick and recklessly endangering another for a blood test. Robert John Malloy, 42, of Hazle-
the Nissan, Phillips went to person and disorderly conduct. • Police arrested David Behm, ton, on evidence of drunken
check on Xia. He was arraigned by District 29, of Pond Street, Duryea, on driving after a crash on state
When Phillips returned to his Judge Fred Pierantoni in Pittston evidence of drunken driving Route 93 at about 7:52 p.m.
vehicle he was standing next to and jailed at the county prison after a pursuit that ended at the Sunday.
the passenger side of his car for lack of $5,000 bail. Pilot Truck stop early Saturday Malloy was flown to Geisinger
talking to his wife, Rene, when Police allege Rifflard fired a morning. Wyoming Valley Medical Center,
the bus, which had swerved to shotgun three times behind his An officer saw Behm drive Plains Township, for injuries,
avoid the Nissan, struck him. residence around 1 p.m. The onto a sidewalk and off a curb on state police said.
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Libyan rebels try to regain town


◆I N B R I E F

Fighters push to drive out Lightly armed and loosely or- Libya, forging tighter links
ganized opposition forces have with Britain and Italy, both po-
Gadhafi forces in Brega, surged into and beyond Brega tentially major markets for Li-
which they lost before. several times in recent weeks byan oil.
from their strongholds in east- Italy offered diplomatic rec-
ern Libya, only to be driven out ognition to the Libyan opposi-
By RYAN LUCAS by Gadhafi loyalists exploiting tion council, becoming the
Associated Press the rebels’ inability to hold ter- third country to do so after
BREGA, Libya — Rebel ritory. In recent days the oppo- France and Qatar. The Italian
fighters pushed back into this sition has placed the front lines foreign minister also said the
hard-fought oil town on Mon- under the control of former mil- CEO of energy company Eni
itary men, creating a more dis-
day, seizing half of Brega and had visited the rebels’ de facto
ciplined advance against Gad-
pledging to drive out Libyan capital, Benghazi, with the aim
hafi’s forces.
leader Moammar Gadhafi’s of resuming oil ties.
“We’re more organized now,
forces in hours in an advance and that’s played a big role,” Eni has extensive oil facili-
that would open a vital conduit said Salam Idrisi, 42, a rebel
AP PHOTO ties in eastern Libya and was Li-
for oil sales by the opposition. fighter. A rebel fighter holds a rocket propelled grenade launcher Mon- bya’s biggest gas exporter and
AP PHOTO Control of Brega’s small re- The opposition advanced un- day near the front line in Brega, Libya. oil producer before the uprising
He always said he’ll be back finery and Mediterranean port der artillery fire throughout the against Gadhafi split the coun-
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwar- could significantly boost the re- day and took the streets of New Gadhafi fighters at close range. force who had a satellite phone try.
zenegger poses for photographers bels’ hunt for revenues they can Brega, a largely residential sec- “New Brega is under control and a GPS around his neck. In Benghazi, opposition spo-
during the International Television use to purchase heavy weapons tion separated from the town’s of our forces and we are mop- The rebels also saw success keswoman Iman Bughaigis de-
Programme Market on Monday in for the fight against Gadhafi’s oil facilities by a stretch of high- ping up around the university,” Monday in their efforts to es- clined to provide any informa-
Cannes, France. Schwarzenegger is better-equipped troops and mi- way and a university campus, said Lt. Muftah Omar Hamza, a tablish an internationally rec- tion on oil tankers coming to Li-
back in Cannes for the first time in litiamen. where the rebels were battling former member of Libya’s air ognized government in eastern bya.
eight years to unveil a new internation-
al television series "The Governator.”

UNITED NATIONS

U.N. workers die in crash


ROUGH RETURN AFTER AIR SCARE
Obama
O nly one survivor has been con-
firmed among the 33 U.N. person-
nel and crew members aboard a plane
that crashed in Congo on Monday, a
seeking
2nd term
U.N. spokesman said.
U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq said the
plane crashed Monday as it was land-
ing in the city of Kinshasa. Haq did not

in 2012
say exactly how many people were
believed killed so it was unclear wheth-
er anyone else may have survived.
The cause of the crash was not im-
mediately known.
A top Congolese aviation official, President sends e-mail
who spoke on condition of anonymity announcing re-election bid
because he was not permitted to speak
to the media, said the plane was trav- to 13 million supporters.
eling from Kisangani to Kinshasa.
Earlier Monday, the Congolese aviation
official had said at least 26 people had By LIZ SIDOTI
AP National Political Writer
been killed and six others injured.
WASHINGTON — President
PHOENIX Barack Obama formally
launched his re-election cam-
FAA wants inspections paign Monday, urging grass-
roots supporters central to his
Three more Southwest Airlines jet- first White House run to mobili-
liners have small, subsurface cracks AP PHOTO ze again to protect the change
that are similar to the ones suspected
in the fuselage tear on another of its
planes. Federal aviation officials are
T he front wheels of a United Airlines jet is seen sunk in a grass field Monday after the plane made an emer-
gency landing shortly after takeoff at Louis Armstrong International Airport in Kenner, La. The flight from
New Orleans to San Francisco returned within minutes of taking off after it started rocking back and forth.
he’s brought
over the past
two years.
considering an order for other airlines The official
to inspect their aircraft. start of his sec-
Boeing said Monday that it will issue ond White

9/11 boss to be tried by military, U.S. now says


guidance this week on how airlines House bid, in
should do checks on the affected air- the midst of
planes now in service. three wars, a Obama
The 5-foot-long hole tore open Friday budget fight
in the passenger cabin roof shortly Faced with opposition to civilian trial, larly in New York. Congress passed legis- relayed that to Osama bin Laden. with Congress, and sluggish eco-
after the Southwest plane carrying 118
people left Phoenix for Sacramento, Attorney General Holder alters plan. lation that prohibits bringing any detai- Some 9/11 family members supported nomic recovery, comes 20
nees from the prison at Guantanamo Bay, the change to military commissions. months before the November
Calif. It made a rapid descent, landing Cuba, to the United States. "We’re delighted," said Alexander San- 2012 election.
at a military base in Yuma, 150 miles By PETE YOST and EILEEN SULLIVAN Monday, the attorney general called tora, 74, father of deceased firefighter “We’ve always known that last-
southwest of Phoenix. No one was Associated Press the congressional restrictions unwise Christopher A. Santora. The father called ing change wouldn’t come quick-
seriously hurt. WASHINGTON — Yielding to political and unwarranted and said a legislative the accused terrorists "demonic human ly or easily. It never does,” the
opposition, Attorney General Eric Hold- body cannot make prosecutorial deci- beings, they’ve already said that they Democrat said in an e-mail an-
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. er announced Monday that 9/11 master- sions. would kill us if they could, if they got the nouncing his candidacy to more
A.C. casino profit drops mind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and
four alleged henchmen will be referred to
In New York on Monday, the govern-
ment unsealed and got a judge to dismiss
chance they would do it again.”
Republican lawmakers, who led the op-
than 13 million supporters. “But
as my administration and folks
Atlantic City’s 11 casinos reported military commissions for trial rather than an indictment in the case that charged position to a trial in civilian court, wel- across the country fight to pro-
their gross operating profit fell by near- to a civilian federal court in New York. Mohammed and the others with 10 comed the administration’s shift. tect the progress we’ve made —
ly 28 percent last year as fierce compe- The families of those killed in the Sept. counts relating to the Sept. 11, 2001 ter- "While it is unfortunate that it took so and make more — we also need
tition from casinos in neighboring 11attacks have waited almost a decade for rorist attacks. The dismissal was because long to make this announcement, I am to begin mobilizing for 2012,
states continued to batter the nation’s justice, and "it must not be delayed any the accused will not be tried in civilian pleased that the Obama administration long before the time comes for
second-largest gambling market. longer," Holder told a news conference. court. has finally heeded those who rebuked me to begin campaigning in ear-
Year-end tax data released Monday He had announced the earlier plan for The indictment said that in late August their decision and that the trial is being nest.”
by the state Division of Gaming En- trial in New York City in November 2009, 2001, as the terrorists in the United States held where it belongs," said Senate Judi- He told them he was filing the
forcement showed the casinos with a but that foundered amid widespread op- made final preparations, Mohammed was ciary Committee Republican Jeff Ses- necessary paperwork with the
total gross operating profit of nearly position to a civilian court trial, particu- notified about the date of the attack and sions of Alabama. Federal Election Commission,
$535 million. That’s down from the and directed them to his new
nearly $730 million in gross operating campaign website where a

Japanese try to trace radiation from plant


profit in 2009. launch video featured clips from
The figure includes earnings before supporters talking about their
interest, taxes, depreciation and other continued backing of the Demo-
costs, and is a widely accepted measure crat.
of profitability within the gambling Between now and the elec-
industry. Crack in a maintenance pit clog the leak with a special po- tion, the incumbent Democrat
lymer, sawdust and even will work to convince a fickle
David Hughes, chief financial officer shows radioactivity
for Trump Entertainment resorts, said shredded newspapers failed to America that he has delivered
continues to spill out. halt the flow at a cracked con- change, made the right moves
2010 was a tough year because it in-
crete maintenance pit near the and earned the chance to contin-
cludes a half-year of financial impact
shoreline. They still can’t say ue the job. He will have to defend
from table games in Pennsylvania,
By MARI YAMAGUCHI for sure if the pit, where radio- policies that have proven divi-
which began in mid-July. and YURI KAGEYAMA active iodine was measured at sive, chief among them his
Associated Press 10,000 times the legal limit, is sweeping health care overhaul
SANAA, YEMEN
TOKYO — Workers used a the source of the leak. and his efforts to boost the slow-
Snipers fire on marchers milky bathwater dye Monday
as they frantically tried to
Suspecting they might be
targeting the wrong channel
to-rebound economy.
Republicans were quick to
Military forces and police snipers trace the path of radioactive to the pit, workers tried to criticize the news.
opened fire Monday on marchers call- water seeping into the ocean confirm the leak’s pathway by The Republican National
ing for the ouster of Yemen’s embattled from Japan’s tsunami-dam- dumping several pounds of Committee circulated a research
president, killing at least 15 people and aged nuclear plant. salts used to give bathwater a document that accused Obama
sending a strong message of defiance The crack in a maintenance AP PHOTO milky hue into the system, of failing to lead on the budget
to U.S. and European envoys seeking to pit discovered over the week- New vehicles damaged by the March 11 tsunami waters are plant operator Tokyo Electric and entitlement spending. And
broker a peace deal after months of end was the latest confirma- placed in a Toyota Motor Corp. parking lot at Sendai port. Power Co. said Monday. former Minnesota Gov. Tim
bloodshed. tion that radioactivity contin- Up to 25,000 people are be- Pawlenty, a Republican compet-
The melee in the southern city of ues to spill into the environ- bilize dangerously vulnerable make space at a storage site lieved to have died in the ing for the chance to take on the
Taiz — part of an intensifying crack- ment. The leak is a symptom fuel rods. for water that is even more earthquake/tsunami disaster, Democrat next fall, released his
down on the opposition — under- of the primary difficulty at the The plant operators also de- highly radioactive. and tens of thousands lost own web video in which he says:
scored the resolve of President Ali Fukushima Dai-ichi complex: liberately dumped 10,000 tons The nuclear plant was crip- their homes. "How can America win the fu-
Abdullah Saleh to cling to power even Radioactive water is pooling of tainted water — measuring pled in Japan’s magnitude 9.0 Thousands more were ture, when we’re losing the pre-
as protest crowds resist withering around the plant and prevent- about 500 times above the le- quake and tsunami on March forced to flee a 12-mile radius sent? In order for America to
attacks and crucial allies switch sides ing workers from powering up gal limit for radioactivity — 11. around the plant because of take a new direction, it’s going to
and call for his 32-year rule to end. cooling systems needed to sta- into the ocean Monday to Efforts over the weekend to the radiation. take a new president."
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Penn State’s president 5th highest paid, survey finds


Report says that Graham salary, which I consider to be ve- Emmert ($905,000), who is now grown by 14,000 students during
ry generous, feels peculiar for NCAA president; University of the last 10 years under Spanier,
Spanier costs university more
someone who grew up in a poor Texas president Francisco Cigar- university vice president Bill Ma-
than $800,500. family," Spanier wrote Monday roa ($813,800); and the Universi- hon told The Philadelphia Inquir-
in an e-mail to The Associated ty of Central Florida’s John Hitt er in Monday’s editions. Mahon
Press. Spanier noted his salary is ($800,700). said Spanier’s salary was frozen
By GENARO C. ARMAS set by the university’s board of In Pennsylvania, Temple presi- last year, along with the pay of
Associated Press trustees. dent Ann Weaver Hart was the other university employees "and
STATE COLLEGE — Penn The trustees receive input next highest-paid after Spanier, he will share in the freeze an-
State president Graham Spanier from financial advisers. The sala- with a total cost of employment nounced for this summer, as
is the fifth highest-paid public ry was appropriate for Spanier’s of about $707,900. University of well."
college president in the country, success in leading one of the na- Pittsburgh chancellor Mark Nor- Not a word about Spanier’s sal-
a new survey found. tion’s largest university systems, denberg was next at roughly ary was mentioned during Mon-
The Chronicle of Higher Edu- with a budget of about $4 billion, $524,700. day’s rally on the steps of the Old
cation report released Sunday university spokesman Geoff “The compensation of the Main administration building,
night found it cost Penn State Rushton said. chancellor is regularly publicly during which at least 200 stu-
more than $800,500 to employ Spanier has donated more than reported and you will recall that dents were joined by a school offi-
Spanier. That figure includes an- $1 million back to the university, he and the other senior officers of AP FILE PHOTO cial, a professor and State Col-
nual base pay, deferred compen- Rushton added. the university voluntarily took no Penn State President Graham Spanier is the fifth highest-paid lege Mayor Elizabeth Goreham.
sation and retirement contribu- "I give much of it back to Penn salary increases for two years” public college president in the country, a new survey found. "Keep the State in Penn State,"
tions. State for scholarships, and will be during 2008-09 and 2009-10, Pitt read a couple of handwritten
The Chronicle’s yearly survey increasing that allocation this spokesman John Fedele told the icized Spanier’s pay when asked said senior and anthropology ma- signs in the crowd.
comes as Spanier and students year," Spanier wrote. "My greater Post-Gazette in Pittsburgh in a to comment just before they jor Chris Stevens, 22, of State The university is looking at all
protest Gov. Tom Corbett’s pro- concern is for those employees at statement. joined a rally on the University College. "I would advocate him options to make up for any fund-
posal to slash in half public fund- the lower end of the pay scale, Two other Pennsylvania lead- Park campus against Corbett’s taking a 15 percent pay cut to ing shortfalls, including layoffs
ing to Penn State and 17 other many of whom are struggling to ers were included in the survey: proposal. They said he should make an emergency scholarship and program cuts, though Span-
schools. Spanier, Penn State’s make ends meet." State System of Higher Educa- take a cut to help alleviate poten- fund because next year, a lot of ier has said the school will try to
leader since 1995, is one of the na- Ohio State president E. Gor- tion chancellor John Cavanaugh tial shortfalls. His salary had al- students are going to have a very keep tuition increases to a mini-
tion’s longest-tenured college don Gee topped the list, costing ($357,500) and Indiana Universi- ready been a sticking point with difficult time coming to Penn mum.
presidents. the university $1.8 million. He ty of Pennsylvania president To- some student groups. State and might have to drop Pennsylvania residents who
"The timing is certainly awk- was followed by former Universi- ny Atwater ($276,900). "Him taking that much money out." are freshmen or sophomores pay
ward, and any discussion of my ty of Washington leader Mark A few students on Monday crit- at a time like this is really bad," Enrollment at Penn State has about $14,400 per academic year.

Marcia Alles Price


April 3, 2011
Kingston OKs Seminary plan for land changes
W H AT ’ S N E X T
M arcia (Alles) Price, 60, of the
Hanover section of Nanticoke,
died Sunday, April 3, 2011, at home.
A grant will fund a parking lot
for the rec center and the
and Chestnut avenues. The
vote came after a brief pre- Council will meet at 7 p.m. on May
In other business, it was an-
nounced the municipality re-
Born on November 5, 1950, in sentation by Seminary attor- 2 at the municipal building. ceived an additional $176,000
Nanticoke, she was a daughter of repaving of Stanley Drive. ney Rich Williams outlining in grant funding that was an
the late Harold L. Alles and Marcel- the proposal. extension of last year’s Third
la V. Alles Vino. "It’s probably something resolution that enters the mu- Avenue project.
Marcia was a graduate of Nanti- By STEFFEN LIZA that should have been done nicipality into a three-year The money will be used to
coke High School, and had been em- Times Leader Correspondent
ployed by the United Penn Bank.
about 25 years ago," Williams agreement with CGI Commu- construct a parking lot for the
Mrs. Price was a member of Holy KINGSTON -- Council vot- said. "The properties are bro- nications Inc. for business- Kingston Recreation Center
Family Parish, Sugar Notch. She ed Monday to approve Wyom- ken up into all these little sponsored street banners. and to repave Stanley Drive.
and her husband, Donald J. Price, ing Seminary’s proposed sub- parcels, and this will essen- Council said the banners Both projects will cost about
celebrated their 40th wedding anni- division request. tially make it one big large will promote local business- $190,000, leaving the munici-
versary on September 26, 2010. The consolidation plan will parcel. The change will make es, enhance the image of pality with a remaining bill of
Surviving, in addition to her hus-
band, are daughter, Susan Lenning, combine a number of Semi- it easier for future develop- Kingston streets and earn around $15,000.
Stroudsburg, Pa.; son, Donald W. 614 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke, with nary-owned lots between ment." some extra money for the mu- "I think it’s well worth it to
Price, Nanticoke; grandchildren, a Mass of Christian Burial at noon in North Sprague, North Maple Council also approved a nicipality’s budget. get one street repaved and a
Jeff, Katie, and Austin Lenning, Do- Holy Family Church, Sugar Notch. parking lot for $15,000," said
nald L. Price and Daniel P. Price; Interment will be in St. Mary’s Cem-
municipal Administrator Paul
and brother, Charles L. Alles, Nanti- etery, Hanover Township. Friends

Fairview Township to now charge for false alarms


may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today.She Keating.
coke; as well as nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at was a devoted mother and grand- Both projects have a sub-
11:15 a.m. Wednesday from the Stan- mother and will be greatly missed stantial completion date of
ley S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., by all who knew her. May 15.
By JIM MORRISSEY center is open every Wednesday Officials will not accept anony-
Times Leader Correspondent and Saturday through November. mous complaints and all informa-
FAIRVIEW TWP. – Supervisors Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tion will be confidential. Low Cost Spay/
Neuter Mobile
have enacted fees in response to • Supervisors reminded resi-
Clinic For Cats
the number of unfounded burglar dents of the zoning and nuisance
Eastern PA Animal Alliance
alarms at homes and commercial ordinance associated with spring Your Power Equipment
Veronica A. Mills properties in the township to cleaning. Headquarters Will be at

April 2, 2011 which police are responding. The zoning officer will be en- CubCadet • Stihl • Ariens HAZLE BEER DELI
Supervisor Vice Chairman Rob- forcing the ordinance, and resi- Troybilt • Gravely 613 Hazle Street, W-B
Lawntractors • Mowers • Trimmers
ertOrloskiJr.saidMondaythatpo- dents are encouraged to contact Thursday, April 7, 2011
V eronica A. Mills, 95, of Brook-
side section of Wilkes-Barre,
died Saturday afternoon, April 2,
was preceded in death by brothers
and sisters including, Stanley, Do- lice will continue to respond to all Barbara Wasiakowski to file any
Blowers and more
Thursday, April 21, 2011
rothy, Helen, Mrs. Florence Rze-
2011, in the Wilkes-Barre General mien, Leo.
calls, however, after three false
alarms from the same address, the
complaint.
EQUIPMENT
Please call
for appointment 994-5846
Hospital, following an illness. Surviving, are her brother Mr.
business or residence will be billed
570-675-3003
0 6 3003 Ferals and stray cats welcome. Some shots &
Born January 10, 1916, in Wilkes- Carl J. Miskowicz, at home; several 687 Memorial Hwy., Dallas worming available, Limited space available.
Barre, she was a daughter of the late nieces, nephews, great-nieces and $50 for the fourth call, $100 for the
John and Adela (Kuczma) Miskiew- great-nephews. fifth call and $150 for the sixth and

BEL L ES
icz. Funeral services for Miss Mills A Holiday Tradition
Educated in the city schools, Ve-
all other subsequent calls.
will be conducted at 9 a.m. Wednes-
ronica was a graduate of the James
M. Coughlin High School, Wilkes-
day from the John V. Morris Funeral
Home, 625 N. Main St., Wilkes-
Orloski said township police an-
swered 32 unfounded burglar FETCH’S
Barre. She furthered her education Barre, followed by a funeral Mass at alarms at homes and businesses Kielbassi Shop C O N S TR U C TIO N C O .
PA012959
by attaining a bachelor’s degree in 9:30 a.m. in Saint Stanislaus Kostka out of 259 calls during March. Now Open
THE BES T
elementary education from East Roman Catholic Church, with the
Stroudsburg University. Rev. Kenneth M. Seegar, pastor, offi-
In other business:
Until her retirement, some 35 ciating. Interment will follow in • Supervisor Chairman Russ 180 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
years ago, Miss Mills was employed Mount Olivet Diocesan Roman Ca- Marhold stated the township is 693-3069 • CALL TODAY!
as an elementary school teacher for tholic Cemetery, Carverton, King- TUES.-SAT., 10am-6pm
the Wilkes-Barre Area School Dis- ston Township. Relatives and
patching potholes, but due to the
late snow, the plows are kicking up
RO O FIN G
trict, with her final assignment in
the Daniel J. Flood Elementary
friends may join her family for vis-
the patches. He said they will be re- S ID IN G
School, North Wilkes-Barre.
itation and remembrances from 3 to
5 p.m. today. To send her brother patched as needed.
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Miss Mills was a member of the and family online words of comfort,
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Marhold said the township has


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CASH
spent $39,024 on salt and cinder $ $
Bessette, Wilkes-Barre. www.JohnVMorrisFuneralHome-
$
$
In addition to her parents, she s.com. for roads in March.
• Marhold reminded residents
$ $ 824- 7220
the annual Easter Egg Hunt will YOUR SOURCE FOR
take place at the municipal build- HIGHEST PRICES
RICES PAID!
ing April 23 at 1 p.m.
Dental, Platinum,
• Marhold said the composting
Helen R. Grasso Gold Filled,
Sterling Silver,
April 4, 2011 .999 etc. Premium m
Antique Jewelry,
Pa. court may have to Coins, Paper Money BEFORE
TUES.
H elen R. Grasso, 92, of Forty Fort,
formerly of Plymouth, died
Monday, April 4, 2011.
Grasso and his wife, Betty, Flordia;
Toni Grasso, Forty Fort; and Donna
act on reapportionment
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she was a daughter of the late An- Grasso, Christopher Bruno, Jennif- Items GOLD!!! Lionshead Lite Pints $1.50
drew and Josephine Wentko Mikus. er Leone, and Nichole Polin; great- By PETER JACKSON
In her younger years, she was em- grandchildren, Brandon and Tyler Associated Press • FREE JUKEBOX
ployed at the United Pants Factory,
where she met, and later married
Leone, and Chloe and Maddy Polin;
and sisters Rose Durko, Edwards-
HARRISBURG — The two Re-
publicans and two Democrats on
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her husband, Angelo Grasso.


Helen was a member of All Saints
Parish, Plymouth. She was a mem-
ville, and Dorothy Serbin, Exeter; as
well as numerous nieces and neph-
ews.
the panel that will reshape Penn-
sylvania’s legislative districts to
JEWELERS
Mon-Fri 10-6 • Sat 10-4
WED. 7 to 11
LINE DANCING
ber of the St. Mary’s Parochial Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. conform with the 2010 census • Fri. 8th TOMMY GUN
School PTA, Plymouth, and the Ply- Thursday from the S.J. Grontkow- 789 Wyoming Ave. Kingston • Sat. 9th SOULED OUT
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and loved playing bridge. She great- Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in All making it likely that the state Su- 654-1112
ly enjoyed spending time with her Saints Parish, Plymouth. Entomb- preme Court will once again have
family, especially her grandchildren ment will be in Mount Olivet Mau-
to make the decision for them.

sm i l e
and great-grandchildren. soleum, Carverton. Family and
She was loved by her family and friends may call form 5 to 8 p.m. Sen. Dominic Pileggi, R-Dela-
will be greatly missed. Wednesday. ware, held open the possibility
Helen was preceded in death by In lieu of flowers, contributions that the four House and Senate
her husband of 62 years, Angelo F. may be made to The Greater
Grasso, who passed away in 2003; Wilkes-Barre Association for the leaders could still elect a chair-
brothers, Frank, Andrew, Edward, Blind, 1825 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, man before the midnight dead-
and Albert Mikus; sisters Sophie PA 18643. line even though they were dead- Because of your smile, you
Malachefski, and Anna Sonnen- Please visit www.sjgrontkowski- locked following a brief executive
burg. funeralhome.com for directions or
session. make life more beautiful
Surviving are her children, Frank to submit online condolences.
The chairmanship is open to
any Pennsylvanian not employed
Dr. Gary Nataupsky
More Obituaries, Page 8A by a government agency. Riverside Commons, 575 Pierce St., Suite 201, Kingston
570-331-8100 • www.dr-gmn.com
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Hanover Twp. man charged HONORING FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Program will
C repave more
restwood High

with stalking, violating PFA School senior


Jonathan Wojnar

By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
p.m. after Zavaskas said he pulled
her hair, according to arrest and
receives his cer-
tificate from As- W-B streets
sistant Principal
PLYMOUTH – A man who has a court records.
Bonnie Gregory in K-Route Paving Program will
history of terrorizing a former girl- Zavaskas filled out a PFA com-
friend was arrested on stalking plaint after the January incident Monday’s inaugu- total $1.9 million, involve
charges. but later withdrew it, telling a ral induction cere- several streets in city.
Police allege John Anthony judge Patte sought help for his mony for the
Patte, 46, of Taft Street, Hanover drinking, court records say. National Business
Township, shoved Donna Zavas- According to the latest criminal Times Leader staff
Honor Society.
kas to the ground in violation of a complaint: WILKES-BARRE – The city
protection from abuse order Fri- Police said Zavaskas returned to The society fos-
and the Pennsylvania Depart-
day. After his arrest, police said her Academy Street residence and ters objectives
ment of Transportation District
Patte fought with officers and found Patte, whom she claimed that include pro- have recently entered into a re-
clogged a toilet in a police depart- shoved her to the ground at about moting and rec- imbursement agreement to
ment holding cell, according to 9:30 p.m. Friday. Zavaskas ran to a ognizing academ- pave streets that qualify as Fed-
charges filed. neighbor’s residence to contact po-
ic achievement in eral Aid streets. The K-Route
Patte was arraigned Saturday by lice.
business educa- Paving Program will total $1.9
District Judge Joseph Halesey in Police said they found an intox-
tion at the sec- million.
Hanover Township on charges of icated Patte sitting in the middle of
Streets paved under the K-
stalking, resisting arrest, disorder- the road. He yelled, “Take me to ondary level, and
jail now, I want to go to jail.” Route program include: Wilkes-
ly conduct, harassment, public fostering and
drunkenness, institutional vandal- He fought with officers and had Barre Boulevard from Route
recognizing lead- 309 to Conyngham Avenue,
ism and violating a PFA. He was to be zapped with a Taser before he
ership skills and North Main Street from Market
jailed at the Luzerne County Cor- was handcuffed.
rectional Facility for lack of Police said in the complaint that character devel- to North streets, North Sher-
$15,000 bail. Patte had to be carried to the cruis- opment. man Street from Coal Street to
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Court records indicate Patte was er and into the police department, Route 309, South Franklin
released from the county prison on where he clogged a toilet in a hold- Street from South to Northamp-

TRIP
Feb.1when he was sentenced to19 ing cell with a paper towel. She wanted to go overseas, but Missy Dimmitt, 39, of White ton streets and from Northamp-
days time served for violating a A preliminary hearing is sched- she said men were “coming back Haven, is a veteran of a different ton to Market streets, and
PFA on Jan. 13. uled on April 12 before District by the boatload” by the time she generation – she served 21 years Northampton Street from Main
On that day, Patte was released Judge Donald Whittaker in Nanti- had enlisted, so her help was in the Army and traveled overseas to River streets and Park Ave-
Continued from Page 3A
from jail around 7 a.m. after serv- coke. needed at home. to Korea, Saudi Arabia, Afghanis- nue to Wilkes-Barre Boulevard.
ing a six-month sentence for violat- A hearing on the alleged PFA vi- and women toured the National “I was putting guys back to- tan and Iraq as a logistician. As a part of an ongoing infras-
ing a PFA in July only to be arrest- olation is scheduled in county World War II, Korean Veterans gether,” she said of her duties. Her 15-month-long deploy- tructure upgrade program,
ed by Plymouth police around 8 court on April 14. and Vietnam Veterans memorials Ritchie said she witnessed “the ments became difficult after the Pennsylvania American Water
during the daylong trip. Many of horrors of war,” from seeing men birth of her son, Daniel. The 9- in conjunction with the city of
them had never before seen the return without limbs to treating year-old lived with his grand- Wilkes-Barre will replace water

COURT BRIEFS house arrest with an electronic


monitor and to undergo men-
monuments built in honor of
their service.
severe facial burns.
Ritchie pursued her master’s
mother for the first four years of
his life, and Dimmitt retired last
mains and house services on
Charles and Stanley streets.
tal-health and drug-and-alco- Norma Ritchie, 90, of Wilkes- degree after the war at Temple March to spend more time with Both streets will be repaved
WILKES-BARRE – A Nanti- hol evaluations. She pleaded Barre, said she had already been University in Philadelphia, where her son. when the work is completed
coke woman was sentenced guilty to the charges in Febru- to the National World War II Me- she met her husband – a fellow “I wanted to come here to show this year.
Monday to four years proba- ary. morial, but she said she was so Wilkes-Barre native – when he my son why mommy was away The city resumed the $1 mil-
tion on several charges of According to court records, overwhelmed by it the first time came to her as a patient. for so long,” she said of taking Da- lion Pennsylvania Infrastruc-
indecent exposure in which on April 19, 2010, Levandow- around, it deserved a second After the birth of her two chil- niel on the trip. ture Bank loan program on
police say she exposed herself ski exposed her genitals while look. dren, Ritchie put away her med- She said her new passion is aid- Monday.
to children and neighbors. on the hood of a neighbor’s She toured the memorial Mon- ical gloves to take care of her ing veterans in any way she can – Streets remaining to be paved
Kathleen Levandowski, 43, vehicle outside her home, and day, basking in its cascading wa- young ones. She has no regrets she was voted as junior vice at her include: Mill Street, Gardner
of Apollo Circle, was sen- performed obscene acts in the ters and glistening fountains, about her life, including her ser- local American Legion, and she’s Avenue, Matson Avenue and
tenced on three counts of yard and when officers arrived. while remembering her service vice in the military. organized several fundraisers and Parkin Street. Also funded by
indecent exposure, two counts On May 22, two different during a war in which more than drives to benefit local vets. the PIB loan, creek wall repairs
of driving under the influence neighbors reported Levandow- 405,000 military personnel died. Age brings perspective “I was never (at the memo- at Solomon Creek near Vulcan
and one count of harassment ski flashed her breasts at chil- Ritchie served in the U.S. Army “When you get to be 90, you rials) before, and it’s meaningful Street and Laurel Run Creek
by Luzerne County Senior dren playing in a nearby play- Medical Corps as a physical ther- tend to think a little differently,” for me because of the heritage, near Govier Street will be fin-
Judge Joseph Augello. ground and to holding a bou- apist in various base hospitals in she said, noting her wartime ex- and seeing the names of soldiers ished as soon as weather per-
Augello also ordered Levan- quet of daisies while nude the United States between 1944 periences helped shape who she who died to keep us safe,” she mits. This will complete the
dowski to serve seven days on outside her home. and 1948. is today. said. $575,000 wall repair program.

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JERRY CUNNINGHAM, 80, of


Lake Caroline in Ruther Glen, Va.,
Linda M. Rogowski Jennie Pineno Atty. Ruth
died Sunday, April 3, 2011, at his April 4, 2011 April 1, 2011 Antal-Courtney
home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Jerry
is survived by his wife, Susie Cun-
ningham; three children, Jerry, Li-
L inda M. Rogowski, 64, of Hanov-
er Township, died Monday, JGenesis
ennie Pineno, 98, of Forty Fort,
died Friday, April 1, 2011, at the
March 29, 2011

A
sa and Brian Cunningham; and ttorney Ruth Catherine Antal-
April 4, 2011, at her home, surround- Nursing Facility in Mana-
three grandchildren, Morgan, Ben- Courtney died on March 29, 2011,
jamin, and Avery. ed by her loving family. hawken, N.J., surrounded by her
at Lancaster General Hospital after a
A funeral Mass will be held at She was born January 29, 1947, in family.
courageous battle with cancer.
10 a.m. Friday in St. Mary of the Sweet Valley, a daughter of the late Born May 3, 1912, in Rocky Glen, She was the daughter of Lorraine
Annunciation Catholic Church, Alfred and Joan Winter Rogowski. N.Y., she was a daughter of the late Antal, Brooks Estate, Pittston, and
Ladysmith, Va. In lieu of flowers, Linda attended Gate of Heaven Joseph and Josephine Taglialavore the late Arthur Antal Sr.; and the
memorial contributions may be School, Dallas. Soldano. granddaughter of the late Joseph and
made to Mary Washington Hos- Linda is survived by daughters, She was preceded in death by her Adella Talerowski Swierczynski, and
pice or the American Cancer Asso- Joelle Smith and her husband, Ray- husband, Thomas; son Thomas Jr.; the late Joseph and Mary Hudak An-
ciation. Sign register book online mond, Hanover Township; Kimber- and sisters, Lena Alfieri, and Sarah tal.
at www.storkefuneralhome.com. ly Derhammer, Millville, Del.; and Charles. Ruth was a graduate of Wyoming
April Stefanski and her husband, Jennie is survived by sons Frank Area High School, class of 1972, mag-
WILLIAM EVERS, 82, of Lock na cum laude, and the Pennsylvania
Haven, died Sunday, April 3, 2011. Stephen, Nanticoke; sons, Billy Ro- T. Pineno, and Joseph A. Pineno and
wife Rosalie, all of New Jersey; five State University, class of 1975, where
Born in Hackensack, N.J., he was a gowski and his wife, Theresa, she was instrumental in organizing
son of Raymond J. and Anna D. Ev- Wilkes-Barre; Joseph Derhammer, grandchildren, and 10 great-grand-
Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 children. seph Sibilano officiating. Interment the Penn State Society of Women En-
ers. William was an Army veteran Wilkes-Barre; and Todd Derham- gineers, and was its first president.
of the Korean War. In addition to Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Chaplain Funeral services will be held at will be in Memorial Shrine Cemete-
mer, Kingston; 11 grandchildren; ry, Carverton. Friends may call from She was employed by GTE in the
his parents, he was preceded in Timothy Sawyer, from Amedisys 9 a.m. Tuesday from the Anthony
seven great-grandchildren; sisters, Hospice will officiate. Friends may New York-New Jersey area, and later
death by brother Peter Evers. He is Recupero Funeral Home, 406 Sus- 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral
Sandra Leonard, Sweet Valley; call from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, prior by PPL, Lancaster, Pa.
survived by children, Julie Evers, quehanna Ave., West Pittston, with home.
Joann Wascalus, Sweet Valley; and to the service at the funeral home. Ruth enrolled in the Widener Uni-
Carrie Evers Messing, Mark Evers; a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 In lieu of flowers, the family re-
brothers, Ronald, John, and James “Heaven needed an amazing an- versity School of Law, where she was
grandchildren, Lucas Nigro, Travis a.m. in St. Anthony of Padua quests donations be made to the an editor of the Law Review. She
Givler, Wayne Nilsson; former Rogowski, all of Sweet Valley, as gel so God has Chosen You”. Church, Exeter, with the Rev. Jo- American Heart Association. graduated with honors receiving Ju-
spouse, Jeanne Evers; sisters, Ma- well as nieces and nephews. Online condolences may be sent
Funeral Services will be held at to www.natandgawlasfuneralhome- risprudence awards for academic
ryanna Bove, Elizabeth Semenecz; achievement and was a member of
and brother, Ronald Evers. 8 p.m. Thursday evening from the .com.
Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity.
Funeral services will be pri- At commencement she was award-
vate and at the convenience of the
family. Arrangements have been Clarence ‘Klee’ Fitze ed the Prof. William J. Connor Me-
morial Award for Excellence in ad-
entrusted to Kniffen O’Malley Fu-
neral Home Inc., 728 Main St., Mary Ann Sromoski April 3, 2011 ministrative law.
She was a member of the Lancas-
Avoca. Condolences may be sent ter Country and Pennsylvania Bar As-
to www.BestLifeTributes.com. In April 2, 2011 Clarence J. Club of Tunkhannock and a Paul Har- sociations and was an associate of
lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- “Klee” Fitze, ris Fellow. He and Ruth were avid Shumaker Williams PC, Camp Hill.
M
tions can be made to the Ross Li- ary Ann Sromoski, 65, of Ha- 89, of Lancas- travelers and had the opportunity to Ruth is survived by her husband,
brary, 232 West Main Street, Lock nover Township, died Satur- ter, Pa., died visit every continent. Jeffery Courtney; son, Midshipman
Haven, PA 17745, where Bill was day, April 2, 2011, at Hospice Care of Sunday, April In addition to his wife, “Klee” is William Arthur Courtney, King’s
for many years a devoted patron. the VNA. Heritage House, Wilkes- 3, 2011, at Wil- survived by a daughter, Deborah F., Point Academy, Long Island, N.Y.;
Barre. low Valley. wife of Henry C. Rhoads, Audubon, sister, Jane Gray, and her husband,
ATTY. ROBERT L. FLEMING Mary Ann was born in Ashley on
died Monday, April 4, 2011. Born in Pa.; a son, Judd B., husband of Douglas; a brother, Arthur Antal Jr.,
May 17, 1945. She is a daughter of Tunkhannock, Dianne Fitze, Tunkhannock; four and his wife, Alice, and their daugh-
Funeral arrangements are the former Marion Neeld, of Ashley, Pa., he was a grandchildren, Melissa K. Rhoads,
pending from the Richard H. Dis- ter, Rebecca; maternal uncles, Ber-
and the late Edward Rozycki. son of the late Judd M. and Louise Arlington, Va.; Kevin M. Rhoads, Phi- nard, Gerald and Jerome Swierczyn-
que Funeral Home, Dallas. She was a graduate of St. Leo’s Lynch Fitze. ladelphia, Pa.; Christopher J. and Sa- ski; an aunt, Virginia Manganello,
High School, and lived her entire He is survived by his wife of 63 brina Fitze, Atlanta, Ga.; and Corey J. and their families; as well as numer-
MARGARET KEARNEY, of life in the Wyoming Valley. years, the former Ruth Steiger- Fitze, Washington, D.C. He is also ous cousins.
Dallas, died Monday morning, Surviving, in addition to her walt. survived by his sister, Arlene Fitze Funeral and interment were pri-
April 4, 2011, at her home. mother, Marion, is her husband of A lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Spierling, Lancaster, Pa. vate.
Funeral arrangements are 47 years, Frank M. Sromoski, at (Naval Aviator), he was awarded Memorial contributions, if desir-
home; daughters, Eve Corridoni Relatives and friends are re-
pending from the Kearney Funeral the Distinguished Flying Cross for spectfully invited to attend a ed, may be made to St. Jude Hospital
Home Inc., 173 E. Green St., Nanti- and her husband, Lawrence, Pitt- serving in World War II as a B-24 Memorial Service at the Johnson Au- for Children.
ston Township; Mary Ann O’Brien pilot. The family thanks all who prayed
coke. and her husband, Jason, Exeter; Family and friends are invited ditorium in Willow Valley North, 600
to attend her memorial Mass of Mr. Fitze was a member of First Willow Valley Square, Lancaster, at for her recovery.
RUTHANN NOVAK, of Wilkes- sons, Frank M. Sromoski Jr. and his United Methodist Church in Lan- 11 a.m. Thursday. The family will
wife, Caroline, Mountain Top; Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. Friday
Barre, died Sunday evening, April caster. greet friends immediately following
Adam Sromoski and his wife, Mary in St. Leo’s/ Holy Rosary Church,
3, 2011, at her home. Klee and Ruth moved from the Memorial Service. Interment in
Ann, West Pittston; grandchildren, Manhattan Street, Ashley, with the Tunkhannock to Lancaster 16 Sunnyside Cemetery, Tunkhannock,
Funeral arrangements will be Edward, Francis, Elizabeth, Car- Rev. Thomas O’Malley officiating. years ago, where they were life- Pa., will take place at a later date.
announced by the Jendrzejewski oline, Larry, Mary Kate, Bethany, Private interment will be held at the
Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre. and Angelina; and sisters, Marge convenience of the family. There are
long members of the Tunkhan-
nock United Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in
“Klee’s” memory may be sent to
Alice Hand Hughes
Ferro and her husband, Joseph, no public calling hours. Mr. Fitze was the original owner Mathias J. Brunner Educational
RUTH THOMAS, of Plymouth, Charleston, S.C.; Rose Mary Frati Arrangements are by the George of Fitze’s Department Store, retir- Nursing Fund, c/o Bookkeeper, Wil- April 2, 2011
died Monday morning, April 4, and her husband, Attilio, Wilkes- A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. ing in 1980. He served on the board low Valley Retirement Communities,
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital.
Barre. Main St., Ashley. of directors of Commonwealth Tel- 600 Willow Valley Square, Lancaster,
ephone and United Penn Bank, PA 17602. A lice Hand Hughes, 91, of Forty
Fort died Saturday, April 2, 2011,
at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dal-
Arrangements are pending and was president of Tunkhan-
Arrangements are by Kearney A. las, where she was a guest.
from the William A. Reese funeral nock Industrial Foundation, of the
Snyder Funeral Home, (717) 394- Born in Wilkes-Barre, in 1920, she
Chapel Tunkhannock Rotary Club, and of
4097. was a daughter of the late James
SUSAN (LABATY) PHILBIN, Stephen F. Dysleski the Wyoming County United Way,
and Scoutmaster of Troop 681
For further information, or to send
an online condolence, please visit
Alexander Hand and Mary Ethel Ri-
chards Hand.
LPN, 60, of Avoca, died, Monday B.S.A.
April 4, 2011, at her home. April 2, 2011 He was a 60-year Mason, and a http://www.kasnyderfuneral- Alice attended the public schools
Funeral arrangements are lifetime member of the Rotary home.com. of Lake and Kingston townships, and
was a1940 graduate of College Miser-
pending from the Kiesinger Funer-
al Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St.,
S tephen F. Dysleski, 88, of Wilkes-
Barre, died Saturday afternoon,
April 2, 2011, at Golden Living Cen-
Dallas.
Stephen was a member of St.
icordia.
She was a teacher at Kingston
Andre Bessette Parish, (St. Stanis- Township High School, Luzerne Bor-
Duryea. ter, Plains Township. laus Kostka Church). ough High School, and Wyoming Val-
PETER WONSAVAGE, 71, of
Wilkes-Barre, died Sunday, April 3,
Born in Wilkes-Barre, on August,
20, 1922, he was a son of the late
He was preceded in death by his
brothers, Paul Dysleski, Eugene
Mary Ann Demko Ernst ley West High School, where she re-
tired in1982.
2011, at Hospice Care of the VNA, Thomas and Stella Elijasinska Dys- Dysleski, and Leonard Dysleski; April 2, 2011 Alice was a 55-plus-year member
Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. lewski. and sister, Joanna Dysleski. of the Forty Fort United Methodist
Funeral arrangements are Stephen was a graduate of James Surviving are nieces, nephews, Church, where for many years she
pending from the Yeosock Funeral Coughlin High School, and had at- grandnieces, grand nephews. Mary Ann Base Support Battalion in Giessen,
(Demko) was a choir member and Sunday
Home, 40 S. Main St, Plains Town- tended Pennsylvania State Universi- The family would like to thank Germany, and most recently as the
School teacher.
ship. ty. the staff of Golden Living Center for Ernst, 62, of post librarian in Wiesbaden, Germa- She was a widow of state police-
He served in Japan during World their care in making Stephen’s last Frederick, ny, for the Department of Defense. man Robert L. Hughes, who died in
FRANK KLEKNER Sr., 48, a War II with the U.S. Army Air days as comfortable as possible. Md., died Sat- She was also very active in her 1994.
guest at Highland Manor Nursing Corps, and following the war served
& Convalescent, died Friday, April Private funeral services will urday, April 2, faith and was a volunteer choir direc- Alice was preceded in death by
one year in the U.S. Air Force. be held at the convenience of 2011. tor and Sunday school teacher for brothers, Glenn, Alfred, James, Jo-
1, 2011. Early in his career Stephen has the family. Interment will be in St. She was the over 25 years, and served as the Eu- seph, Kenneth, Luther, and Freder-
Funeral arrangements are been employed by the Bethlehem Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- wife of Fran- ick.
pending from the Yeosock Funeral ropean president for the Military
Steel Corp. He was later employed ship. klin Ernst for 39 years. She is survived by three sons, Rob-
Home, 40 S. Main St, Plains Town- Council of Catholic Women-Europe.
as a guard at Eastern State Peniten- Arrangements are by the Bednar- Born on February 7, 1949, in Mt. ert L., Plum, Pa.; David E., New Cas-
ship. In addition to her husband, Fran-
tiary, Philadelphia, Pa. He later re- ski & Thomas Funeral Home, 27 tle, Pa.; and Paul F. Hughes, Broo-
Holly, N.J., she was a daughter of klin, she is survived by her four chil-
BERNADINE M. PAPE, 84, of tired as a guard from Chase Prison, Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. mall, Pa.; eight grandchildren; and
Dallas, died Monday, April 4, 2011. Michael P. and Rosalie E. Nemetz dren, Michael Ernst, Laura Ernst
Demko Sr. two great-grandchildren.
Born, March 14, 1926, she was a Wells, Daniel Ernst, and Sara Ernst There will be a private Commit-
daughter of the late Francis and Mary Ann grew up in Kingston,
Wellman; four grandchildren, three tal Service at the convenience of the
Catherine Kratz Barton. Berna-
dine was a 1944 graduate of Ply- FUNERALS where she attended and graduated
from Central Catholic High
siblings, Michael Demko, Rosalie
Demko Muroski, and Barbara Demko
family at Memorial Shrine Cemetery,
Carverton.
mouth High School, and a cashier School, in 1966, and then contin- Memorial contributions, if desir-
at Acme Supermarket, for many ued her education at Wilkes Col- Garcia; as well as numerous nieces
ANSWINI -- Dolores, memorial Funeral Home, 630 Main Road, ed, can be made to the Forty Fort
years. Throughout her life she lege, earning a degree in history in and nephews.
Mass 9:30 a.m. today in SS. Peter Hanover Green, Hanover Town- United Methodist Church, Wyoming
loved bowling and fishing with her & Paul Church, Plains Township. ship. Mass of Christian Burial in 1971. She also attended the Univer- A memorial Mass will be held at 2 and Yeager Avenues, Forty Fort, PA
husband. Bernadine was preceded Friends may call at SS. Peter & the Exaltation of the Holy Cross sity of Hawaii, for graduate stud- p.m. Thursday at St John the Evange- 18704.
in death by her husband, Samuel Paul Church 9 a.m. until time of Church, Buttonwood. list Roman Catholic Church, 118 E. Arrangements are entrusted to the
ies, in the early 1970s, and in 1992
M. Pape. Surviving are her brother, Mass. LYNCH – Rosemary, funeral 9:30 Second St., Frederick, Maryland. In- Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral
Francis J. Barton, Wilkes-Barre; earned her master’s in library sci-
BASTEK – Edward, blessing service a.m. Wednesday from The Jacobs terment will be private. Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty
and sister, Lois Witos, Plymouth; and committal 1 p.m. today in the Funeral Service, 47 Old River ence from North Carolina Central
University in Durham, N.C. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- Fort.
as well as nieces and nephews. Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Road, Wilkes-Barre. Mass of
Private services will be held at Inc., Old Forge. Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Mary Ann was an avid educator butions or donations may be made, in Rom a yne
the convenience of the family from CARDIMONA – Mary, funeral 9:30 Therese Church, 25 Old River and worked in North Carolina, Ha- her honor, to the Christian Founda-
the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral a.m. today from the E. Blake Road, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may waii, and Colorado public school tion for Children and Aging at cfcau- M orrisEva ns
Home, Plymouth. Visit Collins Funeral Home, 159 George call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the systems, as a librarian and teacher, sa.org.
www.sjgrontkowskifuneralhome- Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris- funeral home. for over 20 years. She also worked Online condolences may be shared
.com to submit condolences. tian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Bene- MAZZA – Carmella, funeral 9:15
dict’s Church. a.m. today from the Thomas P. as a public affairs officer for the at www.keeneybasford.com.
WILLIAM REHN, 82, of Wilkes- COLLMIER – Robert, funeral 1:30 Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N.
Barre, died Monday, April 4, 2011, p.m. Wednesday from the H. Main St., Old Forge. Mass of
at Hospice Community Care in Merritt Hughes Funeral Home Christian Burial 10 a.m. at St.
Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Inc., 451 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Mary of the Assumption Church,
Arrangements are pending
from Kniffen O’Malley Funeral
Funeral Mass at 2 p.m. in St.
Stanislaus Kostka Church, Wilkes-
Old Forge.
SMOCHARSKI – Stephen, funeral
Ann Yackoski
Home Inc., 465 S. Main St., Wilkes- Barre. Friends may call 5 to 8 9:30 a.m. today from the George April 2, 2011
Barre. p.m. today with a Christian Wake A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W.
Service. Main St., Glen Lyon. Mass of

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CRECCA – David, Mass of Christian
Burial 10 a.m. Wednesday in St.
Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy
Spirit Parish/St. Adalbert’s A nn Yackoski, 90, of Plains Town-
ship, died Saturday, April 2,
2011, at the Wesley Village Campus
Diane Yackoski, both of Florida; as
well as several nieces and nephews.
Ta ken From UsFou rYea rsAgo Toda y
April5,2007
Mary’s Church, Ledgedale, Pa. Church, Market Street, Glen Lyon. Family and friends are wel-
Friends may call 9:30 a.m. until TRACY – Margaret, funeral 9 a.m. in the Partridge-Tippett Nursing Fa- come to attend her Requiem Ser- You ca n only ha veonem other,
the time of Mass at the church. Wednesday from the Peter J. cility, Pittston. vice at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Holy Pa tient,kind a nd tru e,
OBITUARY POLICY DEMKO – Nancy, funeral 9 a.m. Adonizio Funeral Home, 802 Born December 15, 1920, in Resurrection Orthodox Cathedral, No otherfriend in a llthew orld,
Wednesday from the Simon S. Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston. Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of W illbethesa m eto you ,
The Times Leader publish- 591 North Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
Russin Funeral Home, 136 Maffett Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 the late Michael and Alice Lapinski
es free obituaries, which St. Plains Township. Divine Litur- a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Yackoski. with Archpriest Joseph Martin offi- W hen otherfriendsforsa keyou ,
have a 27-line limit, and paid gy and Requiem Services at 9:30 Church, Pittston. Friends may call Ann attended the Plains Town- ciating. Private entombment will To m otheryou retu rn,
a.m. in SS. Peter and Paul Ukrai- 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral ship public school system. follow in the Denison Garden Mau- Fora llherlovingkindness,
obituaries, which can run soleum, Swoyersville. There will be
with a photograph. A funeral nian Catholic Church, N. River St., home. She was employed in the Greater Shea sksnothingin retu rn.
Wilkes-Barre. Family and friends WILCOX – Robert, funeral 9:30 a.m. Wyoming Valley garment industry. no calling hours. They sa y thereisa rea son,
home representative can call may call 7 to 9 p.m. today with today from the Kiesinger Funeral In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts
Ann was a faithful member of Ho- They sa y tha ttim ew illhea l,
the obituary desk at (570) Parastas Service at 8 p.m. Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St., ly Resurrection Orthodox Cathe- may be made to Holy Resurrection
829-7224, send a fax to (570) GARUBA – Rose, funeral 9:30 a.m. Duryea. Mass of Christian Burial Orthodox Cathedral.
Bu tneithertim enorrea son
dral, Wilkes-Barre. w illcha ngethew a y w efeel.
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- Wednesday in Mt Carmel Church at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church, In addition to her parents, Ann Funeral arrangements are en-
bits@timesleader.com. If you William St., Pittston. Friends may Avoca.
was preceded in death by her broth- trusted to the Simon S. Russin Fu- Forno oneknow sthehea rta che
call 6 to 8 p.m. today at the WOJNAR – Josephine, funeral 9 tha thidesbehind ou rsm iles,
fax or e-mail, please call to a.m. Wednesday from the George ers, Frank, John, Michael, and Jo- neral Home, 136 Maffett St., Plains
Adonizio Funeral Home, 251 No oneknow show m a ny tim es
confirm. Obituaries must be A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 seph; and her sister Helen Russo. Township.
William St., Pittston. Those at-
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday tending the funeral are asked to N. Main St., Ashley. Mass of Surviving are her sister Diane w e’vebroken dow n a nd cried.
through Thursday and 7:30 go directly to the church Wednes- Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Brown and her husband, Richard, W ew a ntto tellyou som ething
p.m. Friday and Saturday. day morning. Holy Family Church. Family and
friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today
Mount Holly, N.J.; and her sisters-
in-laws, Norma Yackoski, Plains
G en etti’s so therew on’tbea ny dou bt,
KING – Elizabeth, funeral 9:30 a.m. You ’reso w onderfu lto think of,
Obituaries must be sent by a Wednesday from the Sheldon- and 8 to 9 a.m. Wednesday. Township; Bernadine Sanders and A fterFu nera lLu ncheons Bu tso ha rd to livew ithou t.
funeral home or crematory, Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
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Feds want aging pipelines repaired Bay supporters


Recent deadly gas explosions
in Allentown and California
bring new focus on problem.
want shale study
Foundation files petition for study is going to fail to do," said
CBF attorney Amy McDonnell.
federal government to
Hydraulic fracturing uses wa-
By MICHAEL RUBINKAM analyze six states. ter and chemicals to break rock
Associated Press formations and free gas.
ALLENTOWN — Federal The process injects millions
transportation officials demand- By ALEX DOMINGUEZ of gallons of chemical-laced wa-
ed Monday that pipeline compa- Associated Press ter into shale thousands of feet
nies speed up efforts to repair and BALTIMORE — The federal underground to create cracks
replace aging oil and gas lines, government should conduct a that release natural gas. That
saying recent deadly explosions comprehensive federal analysis has raised concerns it will con-
in Pennsylvania and California of Marcellus Shale drilling in taminate drinking water suppli-
highlight the urgent need for the six bay-watershed states, the es, and participants in a bay
safety improvements. Chesapeake Bay Foundation foundation teleconference said
Transportation Secretary Ray and other environmental there are also concerns about
LaHood announced plans to groups said Monday. runoff from well sites, industri-
strengthen oversight of compa- The foundation said it has fil- alization of rural areas, and oth-
nies that operate an aging, 2.5 ed a petition under the National er issues.
million-mile network of pipelines Environmental Policy Act call- The Marcellus Shale forma-
that deliver oil and gas to the na- ing for a review known as a pro- tion runs beneath western Ma-
tion’s homes and businesses. La- grammatic environmental im- ryland, western Virginia, Penn-
Hood toured the ruins of a Feb. 9 pact statement. The petition sylvania, West Virginia, New
pipeline explosion in Allentown AP PHOTO was signed by a number of envi- York and Ohio.
that destroyed a block of row A crew member from UGI checks the new natural gas main Monday at the intersection of 13th and ronmental groups and more The federal government is ob-
houses and killed five people, in- Allen streets in Allentown. than 120 businesses, organiza- ligated by law to ensure drilling
cluding an elderly couple and a 4- tions and elected officials have won’t adversely affect human
month-old boy. essary, but LaHood has asked ex- day and from $1 million to $2.5 stemmed from a recently formed also signed a letter to the presi- health or the environment.
Although the number of pipe- ecutives at major pipeline compa- million for a series of violations INGAA board level pipeline safe- dent supporting the petition, However, multiple agencies
line-related accidents resulting in nies to make it a priority. — and has asked for funding for ty task force, which is charged the bay foundation said. have some authority over differ-
serious injury or death has been Reading-based UGI Corp. has 40 more inspectors. with looking at ways to improve Assessments are under way, ent aspects of drilling, McDon-
cut nearly in half over the past said that at the current pace it Don Santa, the president and the industry’s safety perform- but none is comprehensive, the nell said.
two decades, LaHood said, the could take four decades to re- CEO of the Interstate Natural ance.’’ groups said. CBF Pennsylvania Executive
Allentown blast and other recent place the rest of its aging, cast- Gas Association of America, said Industry leaders, state officials An ongoing review by the fed- Director Matt Ehrhart noted
catastrophic explosions showed iron pipelines, some of which are his group’s members were com- and others will meet April 18 in eral Environmental Protection 3,500 new permits are expected
that pipeline companies need to a century old. But UGI Vice Presi- mitted to pipeline safety and Washington to discuss ways to Agency, for example, deals with this year in the state with each
do more. dent Robert Beard told a state looking forward to working with improve the nation’s pipeline in- the impact on drinking water, site covering an average of four
Last September, a 44-year-old Senate panel last month that the the department. frastructure. said CBF attorney Amy McDon- to six acres. Those sites also will
gas transmission line ruptured in explosion could accelerate the "Last month, we formally Many cast-iron pipeline sys- nell. generate thousands of trips by
San Bruno, Calif., killing eight utility’s efforts. adopted a set of five guiding prin- tems were installed decades ago, The foundation would like trucks to and from the sites, he
people, injuring dozens and leav- The Transportation Depart- ciples for pipeline safety, includ- yet states often do not require one review that also takes into noted.
ing 55 homes uninhabitable. In- ment also plans new regulations ing a goal of zero incidents — a their timely replacement. Penn- account the impact on ground- How that activity affects the
vestigators said the pipe had to strengthen reporting and in- perfect record of safety and relia- sylvania’s cast-iron pipes — some water, air pollution and other ar- pollution limits set for the six
flawed welds. And in Philadel- spection requirements and make bility for the national pipeline of which are 80 years old — are eas, McDonnell said. states under the EPA’s bay resto-
phia in January, a gas main explo- information about pipelines and system," he said in a statement. not required to be replaced for an- "Basically to look at every- ration strategy is not well
sion sent a 50-foot fireball into the safety records of operators "These guiding principles other century. thing. That is what the EPA known, Ehrhart said.
the sky, killing a utility worker, in- easily accessible to the public.
juring six people and forcing doz- The department also seeks leg-
ens from their homes. islation to enhance oversight of
Gas companies are already le- pipeline safety — including an in-
gally required to check pipeline crease in civil penalties for viola-
integrity in highly populated ar- tions from a maximum of
eas and make repairs where nec- $100,000 per day to $250,000 per

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: FACE OF FUTURE

Sterling prospect
ours to develop
L
ARRY NEWMAN IS basic character of downtown.
right, and the picture The buildings in that photo,
proved it. Sunday’s along with others nearby such
edition of The Times as the Irem Temple, speak of a
Leader included a sweeping city with a rich and eclectic
shot of what the Wilkes-Barre past. While we should not cling
Chamber of Business & Indus- to it, we certainly should do
try vice president called “our our best to preserve the best of
primary postcard view”: it.
Wilkes-Barre as seen from the But we are well served by
Market Street Bridge. considering less conventional
The imposing rectangular ideas. As former chamber pres-
columns topped with ident Stephen Bar-
majestic eagles, the The Sterling and rouk put it, “If we
venerable Hotel Ster- its neighbors are can’t start think-
ling to the left and ing ahead and
the neoclassical the face of a thinking outside
Guard Center to the community, and the box about
right, additional there must be a what the possibili-
high-rises jutting up community ties are, I don’t
in the distance until think we will pro-
the ridge of Wilkes- discussion about gress.”
Barre Mountain what happens Ideally, the Ster-
catches the eye – it next. ling could be
all adds up to an im- saved and adapted
pressive picture of for new uses,
Luzerne County’s largest city. some of its grandeur restored.
True, as the article accompa- There is irreplaceable history
nying the photograph noted, there. But if it is razed, it is es-
Market Street is no longer the sential any new development
MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
primary gateway to Wilkes- be broadly discussed. There
Barre, as it was in the days must be no backroom deals, no
when U.S. Route 11 was the secret maneuvering for friends
Pittston’s tax allocation SEND US YOUR OPINION
and enrich the enablers to loot the Trea-
sury at the expense of our children.

needs reconsideration Letters to the editor must include the I don’t expect you statists to go quietly
main road into the Valley for of the powerful, no rash rush to
writer’s name, address and daytime into the sunset. No, you probably will
most travelers. These days, the enlist an unproven developer.
phone number for verification. Letters demagogue, destroy, threaten, riot, lie, sue
majority of visitors surely come The Sterling and its neigh-

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ittston has the highest tax rate in all of should be no more than 250 words. We and try any other scheme to claim rightful-
to the county seat from one of bors are the face of a communi- Luzerne County, so where are the reserve the right to edit and limit writers
Interstate 81’s three Wilkes- ty, and there must be a commu- ly what was never yours.
services that are usually provided by to one published letter every 30 days.
Barre exits. nity discussion about what such high taxes? • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
But as talk about the demoli- happens next. What we do with • Fax: 570-829-5537 Joe L. Souder
Take the Riverfront Park, for example. • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 Berwick
tion of Hotel Sterling heats up that space shows who we are. The city spent millions of dollars to build a N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
and debate about the fate of Newman put it this way, and beautiful park that now is covered with
that space is renewed, we do he was right again: “It’s not
well to remember this is still enough to simply say, ‘They
garbage, broken bottles, overgrown weeds
and grass, cracked curbs and sidewalks, ing at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Nanticoke
Quality, affordable care is
the iconic portal to Wilkes- should do this and they should
Barre, and what happens here do that.’ They is us. There’s no
has the potential to remake the they.”
and a thriving homeless population living
in the bushes.
Municipal Building, Ridge Street.
Anthony V. Saracino
ultimate health care goal
Maybe this could be avoided if one of

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Member, Nanticoke City Planning Committee ore than one year ago, President Ba-
the many cops could take a patrol down Nanticoke rack Obama signed the Patient Pro-
there once in awhile. It was recently re- tection and Affordable Care Act into
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Wisconsin’s lead should
ported that tax money was being shelled law.
out for the police department: new cars,
“I in no way feel like our church is new guns, new computers, vests, radios.
Designed to rein in costs and provide
responsible for what happened.”
Wayne Sapp
Now I am all for the police being protected
and equipped, but seemingly there is not
be Washington’s example health insurance coverage for millions of
uninsured Americans, the law has been
both praised and criticized. Regardless of

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A pastor at a Gainesville, Fla., church disavowed any one other new service in Pittston that has ow that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker where you might be on the political spec-
connection between its burning of a Quran last been provided in years, never a bulk gar- did the right thing, limiting the exces- trum, one thing we should be able to agree
month and deadly violence that recently broke out bage pickup as you see in a lot of other sive power of the public unions in that upon is a common desire to continually
in Afghanistan. Fewer than 30 people attended the burning of the towns. state, it is time for other states to follow improve quality and make health care
Muslim holy book, which initially drew little attention. There apparently is only one councilman his lead. more affordable.
right now who wants to pave streets and In this terrible economy, we all, includ- The current payment system in Amer-
try to provide other needed services for ing the public-sector unions, need to share
OTHER OPINION: SHOOTING FEE city residents, but no one will cooperate the pain. Polls show the residents of our
ican health care encourages higher volume
whether it is medically appropriate or not.

A new range
with him. I mentioned only a few issues, great nation agree. This leads to unnecessary tests and proce-
but there are many more. Walker is doing what he promised his dures that often do not benefit patients.
If city residents are going to struggle to constituents. He is providing a solution to Instead, payment to health care providers
pay the city’s tax rate, then shouldn’t they

of responsibility
his state’s fiscal problems caused by years should reward quality and value. High
see some kind of improvement other than of Democratic rule. It is a breath of fresh quality almost always is associated with
on Main Street? How about helping all of air to have an elected official do the will of
our neighborhoods, where the people better outcomes and lower costs, from
the voters!

I
actually live? And city officials wonder reduced complications and hospital re-
T USED TO be that anyone mits will promote more respon- Now we need the same thing in Wash- admissions to decreased emergency de-
could roll up to one of Penn- sible use. why Pittston’s population is declining so ington, D.C. The Democrats have taken a
rapidly! partment visits. Changing how we care for
sylvania’s 29 public shoot- That’s clearly the subtext to a bad economy and made it significantly patients and what we pay for are the funda-
ing ranges on state game- Game Commission webpage ex- Joe Biscotto worse. With massive deficits and an ob-
Pittston mental means to financing further in-
lands, unlimber their weapons plaining the change. It reminds scene debt, these progressive liberals think novation and affordable universal cov-
and start plugging away. residents that the ranges cost we need to spend even more. Unbeliev- erage.
But as of Friday, the Pennsyl-
vania Game Commission began
about $200,000 a year to main-
tain. It flatly asks users to avoid Road change concerns able. Where do they think we will get all
that money?
Everything that we do as a nation to
evolve health care must center on patients.
requiring a $30 permit or a valid
general hunting or fur-taking li-
cense to use the ranges.
shooting up the framework hold-
ing the backstop material, to
clean up spent cases, to remove
this Nanticoke resident They keep saying our citizens need
benefits. But at what cost? These costs are
We have to ensure that patients receive the
right care at the right time and for the
passed on to our unborn children.

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anticoke City Council on March 2 right cost. At the same time, patients must
Children under age 16 may targets from backstops, to keep I urge everyone to contact their repre-
approved the first reading of an ordi- accept personal responsibility for their
use the ranges for free if they’re shooting benches clean and dis- sentatives in Washington and demand
nance to vacate a portion of Nanticoke health and well-being, and actively partner
under the supervision of an pose of all other litter. fiscal responsibility. It’s a sad time for the
Avenue (behind the new Luzerne County with their providers to ensure they are
adult who possesses a shooting It’s not much to ask for the ser- United States, but we can fix the problems.
Community College Joseph A. Paglianite reaching optimal health.
range permit or game license. Li- vice one gets, and it might avoid Get involved; talk to your representative.
Culinary Arts Institute). We must continue to aspire to a health
censed hunters or permit hold- permit price increases in the fu-
At the March 16 meeting, I asked council Demand they stop the excessive spend- care-delivery system that provides affor-
ers can bring one guest. ture.
members to explain any positive aspects of ing and waste. Tell them you don’t want to dable coverage for all, payment for value
The Game Commission says Overall, this is a good idea
the road closure and whether anyone had live in their nanny state. rather than volume and a commitment to
it imposed the shooting range that’s long overdue. It maintains
been informed of this decision, specifically Bill Dress best-practice, coordinated care.
permit to offset the cost of main- the service for those who need
residents of Nanticoke Towers as well as Wilkes-Barre It will take an ongoing, concerted effort
tenance and upgrades such as or want it, and it promotes com-
Hill, Coal and Slope streets. Mayor Joseph among physicians, hospitals and insurers
lead remediation, safety barriers munity and consideration
The party is over, but
Dougherty said a legal notice had been to get there. Working together, a healthier
and other design improvements. among shooters.
placed in the newspaper. America is within reach.
In other words, they cleaned up
Public Opinion, Chambersburg I voiced concerns about possible im-
all the trash and hope the per-
EDITORIAL BOARD
pacts: higher volumes of traffic, slower
emergency response times and creation of
liberals won’t fade away We cannot abandon our efforts until we
get there.

T
a dead-end/one-way situation on Nanti- he party is over, liberals. We, the pro-
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES Dr. Glenn Steele Jr.
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor coke Avenue for residents of Nanticoke viders, are busted. It is time to dis- President and chief executive officer
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT Towers. mantle these social programs that have Geisinger Health System
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Please attend the second and final read- done nothing but destroy the middle class Danville

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them to the police department, The Mines

BATH SALTS LEFT


according to the complaint. bar on
DeMarco was arrested when North
police spotted the Pontiac on Lee Main
Road in Newport Township. Street,
Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A W-B, is
Police said in the complaint
available at major retailers, such Tarnowski saw DeMarco leave that DeMarco stated she was at a owned by
as Walmart or Target, do not with a man driving a silver Pon- party in Exeter on Sunday and be- Thom
Greco. He
contain the chemicals banned tiac Vibe. came upset when she was unable
says local
by the legislation. The substanc- A search began after Tarnowski to contact the father of the chil-
officials
es in question are typically sold told police about DeMarco’s dren. Police did not release the fa-
have un-
in tobacco shops and hemp claims of her children being left ther’s name. fairly
stores, she said. alone in a vehicle. DeMarco told police she had an targeted
“We have to ensure that haz- Township firefighters and state idea the father would be in the his club
ardous substances like these are police at Shickshinny searched woods near Weinick Park. She because it
not readily accessible to Penn- the woods when a state police hel- traveled to the woods near the serves
sylvania’s children,” Boback icopter spotted DeMarco’s red park and her vehicle got stuck in many
said. “It is important for the Ford Taurus in the area known as mud, the complaint says. black and
state to be ever-vigilant when Weinick Park. DeMarco said she followed a Latino
new drugs like this enter the When search crews on the trail to Main Road, leaving the patrons.
market because unscrupulous ground arrived at the vehicle they children unattended in the vehi- uled on April 17 before Whittaker He filed a
people will al- found no one inside. It was cle. She said she flagged down in Nanticoke. lawsuit
“It is vital ways look for learned just after 10 a.m. that Tar- Tarnowski around 6:45 a.m. Mon- against
King’s
ways to entice nowski had returned to the area day, police said. Edward Lewis, a Times Leader staff
and impor- individuals and picked up the children, taking A preliminary hearing is sched- writer, may be reached at 829-7196. College
tant to who have sub- and sever-
al Wilkes-
stance abuse
ensuring Barre

METERING
problems and
officials.
the safety those who are
naive to the
of our dangers of AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
communi- seemingly Continued from Page 1A

common which was rescheduled from Mines, embellishing police re-


ties and
GRECO
household March because of scheduling con- ports to make it appear as if
our citi- substances.” flict and moved to the Dallas Mid- criminal incidents were occur-
zens.” Rep. Tarah dle School auditorium to accom- ring there. Police also required
Toohil, R-But- modate an anticipated huge pub- patrons to undergo breathalyzer
Rep. Tarah ler Township, Continued from Page 1A
lic turnout, began with more di- and blood-alcohol tests and had
Toohil said crimina- rect testimony from Wurfel to cused of unfairly targeting his a police dog approach custom-
R-Butler
lizing the address amendments to the origi- businesses for enforcement ac- ers entering and exiting the
Township
bath salts and nal application. tion by city offices and police. club.
getting them Wurfel said Chief officials lis- In February, Greco revealed The harassment peaked on
off of the tened to concerns of state legisla- he wrote to U.S. Attorney Peter April 30, 2009, when a contin-
shelves is necessary and must tors, local officials and residents J. Smith to advise him an FBI gent of 30 law-enforcement
be done immediately. who objected to plans for a com- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER agent told Greco he was the vic- agencies, including city police
“It is vital and important to pressor station so close to the Ted Wurfel of Chief Gathering testifies at the Dallas Township tim of a “shakedown” by city of- officers, deputy sheriffs, Liquor
ensuring the safety of our com- schools and decided the company Zoning Board hearing about a natural gas metering site. ficials, who required him to pay Control Enforcement agents,
munities and our citizens,” she does not need a compressor sta- $350 to have firefighters present the city’s SWAT team and K-9
said. tion within three miles of the Chief had not produced exhibits Zoning board solicitor Philip at an event at The Mines. The of- dogs camped outside the night-
“The epidemic of bath salts schools and possibly not even in for display at the municipal build- Gelso said the board would make fice investigated and deter- club.
usage” has hit the Northeast re- Luzerne County. ing as directed by the zoning a determination on the objection mined there was no wrongdo- Greco alleges police focused
gion very hard, Toohil said. However, Wurfel said, a meter- board. at a later time. ing. on The Mines, which opened in
“Across the state there have ing station is needed in the town- Yelen said many of the materi- Dean continued questioning Greco also complained in 2007 and has never had any li-
been fatalities and many others ship so that the natural gas can be als were irrelevant and there was Wurfel on the January fine from March that another building he quor law violations, even
have been put at risk,” Toohil delivered to the Transco pipeline no official list of items used in di- DEP and tried to get Wurfel to ad- owns that houses a bar and res- though other bars in close prox-
said. “Today was an important that runs through the township rect testimony. mit that he hid unfavorable infor- taurant was subjected to more imity, including Senunas’ Bar &
step. Hopefully, the Senate will and ultimately delivered to mar- Cigan said Chief has the burden mation about Chief’s environmen- stringent inspection in order to Grille, Gonda’s Hoagies, Beer
expedite this bill and it will be ket. of proof to itemize the exhibits tal record from the board at the open. Leighton previously de- Boys, the Hardware Bar and
on the governor’s desk. Enact- Township zoning officer Leo- and provide them to the board. previous hearing. Wurfel said he nied that allegation. Liam’s, have been cited.
ing this law is of the utmost im- nard Kozick has said the Transco Attorney Earl Phillips, repre- didn’t find it necessary to testify The federal lawsuit, filed by A review of LCB citations by
portance. We need to get these pipeline runs through the proper- senting Robert Friedman, who about that violation or others. attorney Harry Kresky, names The Times Leader shows Gon-
deadly substances off of the ty in Chief’s proposed metering fa- lives near the site on Wyoming Dean also asked Wurfel if he the city, Leighton, Police Chief da’s, which is less than a block
shelves.” cility location as well as through a Road, began cross-examining “hid the fact that there is a pipe- Gerry Dessoye and several away from The Mines, has been
Rep. Gerald Mullery, D-New- nearby property on which Wil- Wurfel on Chief’s environmental line in the application,” because council members and city em- cited 13 times from 1994 to
port Township, said he has liams Field Services also has ap- safety record, pointing out a the word pipeline was not men- ployees as defendants. It also 2009; Senunas’ Bar & Grille,
joined forces with the commis- plied to build a metering station. $34,000 fine issued by the state tioned in the application. names King’s College President which is about a block away, has
sioners of Newport Township to Under questioning from Chief Department of Environmental Wurfel said he did not. the Rev. Thomas J. O’Hara and been cited seven times; The
ask businesses to pull the prod- attorney Jeffrey Yelen, Wurfel tes- Protection in January for the re- Dean continued asking detailed several college employees, as Hardware Bar, located on South
ucts from their shelves. tified about the facilities that lease of glycol at a compressor sta- questions about the facilities well as former Luzerne County Main Street, has been sited sev-
“Law enforcement, local gov- would be located at the site. He tion in Lycoming County. planned for the site, such as Sheriff Michael Savokinas. en times from 2008 to 2010;
ernment leaders, and the com- said there would be no chemicals Phillips and Yelen wrangled whether there would be leak de- Drew McLaughlin, spokes- Liam’s on South Washington
munity at large have demanded at the site other than natural gas about Phillips’ questions about tectors in metering buildings and man for the city, declined com- Street has been cited four times
the legislature take action to ban and mercaptan, a chemical added whether the zoning application in- whether “slam-shut valves” would ment on the suit, as did John from 2007 to 2009; Beer Boys on
bath salts and other designer to natural gas to give it a rotten- cluded permission to install a be used. McAndrew, spokesman for North Washington Street has
drugs,” Mullery said. “My office egg odor so gas leaks are easily de- pipeline at the site. Wurfel said there would be leak King’s. Savokinas could not be been cited twice from 2001 to
has received countless inquiries tectable. And while Wurfel testified that detectors in the buildings and he reached for comment. 2002.
from local law enforcement offi- Wurfel classified mercaptan as a natural gas and mercaptan are didn’t know what slam-shut
cials regarding these dangerous “harmless, non-toxic chemical,” flammable and ignitable, he said valves were. He said Chief’s oper- Suit: Minorities targeted Tax break issue
drugs. In the past few months, and said the combustion device classifying them as hazardous ations manager could answer that The suit alleges the city tar- The suit also alleges the city
these drugs are suspected to would be used for about five min- substances would depend on a va- question and other technical ques- geted The Mines, whose pa- did not seek an extension of the
have caused an attack on a priest utes each month to burn off the riety of legal definitions. tions that he could not. trons consisted of 30-40 percent Keystone Opportunity Zone tax
and a couple to stab walls in the chemical when it became neces- Attorney Jack Dean, whom the Just after 9 p.m., Gelso an- blacks and Latinos, for addition- breaks for several of Greco’s
presence of their children. They sary to lower built-up pressure in school district retained as special nounced the hearing would be al scrutiny as part of a pattern of properties in retaliation for his
put both the users and innocent the tank. counsel for the application proc- continued to a later date that discriminatory enforcement involvement with The Mines.
people in peril.” After Wurfel finished his testi- ess, questioned Wurfel on his cur- would be advertised, as Dean said practices against business that In addition, Greco alleges
The Associated Press contrib- mony, resident Joe Cigan objected riculum vitae and objected to him he had many more questions for serve a predominantly minority Leighton lobbied a state legisla-
uted to this report. on a procedural issue, saying being qualified as an expert. Wurfel. clientele. Other bars previously tor to withdraw his support for
targeted included the Airy Tav- geothermal heating project in-
ern, Chu’s, Desi’s Pizza, Gor- volving Greco. Leighton took

ACIUKEWICZ
dicial system and try to reduce ABOUT JOHN ACIUKEWICZ die’s, Tom & Eva’s and the the action after he learned from
the number of civil cases that Whitehouse Café, the suit says. FBI Agent Joseph Noone, who is
Age: 52 to 1996.
are currently on a backlog. Education: Gettysburg College,
According to the suit: not named as a defendant, that
Community affiliations: Mercy
The implementation of a political science; Dickinson School Services, Mercy Consultation
In April 2009 O’Hara told Gre- Greco was under investigation.
Continued from Page 1A
Court Appointed Special Advo- of Law Center, Luzerne County Conven- co that parents of King’s stu- The suit does not specify the
civil trials and handling family cate program will assist in juve- Law experience: Former staff tion Authority, Victims Resource dents were threatening to take case, but Greco pleaded guilty
law and several solicitorships. nile dependency cases, in which attorney for Legal Services of their children out of the college last year to failing to disclose
Center, Habitat for Humanity, St.
He spoke of his upbringing in an appointed volunteer would Northeastern Pennsylvania; asso- unless some action was taken that former county Commis-
Therese’s Church, PIAA basketball
ciate at Mylotte, David and Fitz-
Nanticoke and Mocanaqua, his work with a specific case to help patrick, Wilkes-Barre; part-time official, former youth baseball and against The Mines. sioner Greg Skrepenak coerced
Czechoslovakian grandmother the court make a determination. instructor at Misericordia Uni- basketball coach That same month the college him into buying multiple televi-
who passed away at 103 years Aciukewicz also said he had versity; and Luzerne County as- Family: Wife, Beth; sons, Josh, sent an e-mail to students, advis- sions for Big Ugly’s, which was
old and the honesty, humility, done some legal work for for- sistant district attorney from 1992 Zach and Aaron ing them of “problems” at The owned by Skrepenak’s father.
hard work and faith in God in- mer county Commissioner Greg Mines and inviting them to a fo- The suit seeks unspecified
stilled in him growing up. Skrepenak and had previously rum to discuss how to file com- compensatory and punitive
“I can be a good judge,” Aciu- contributed to his political cam- willing to approach him and do- ship and Ashley, and most re- plaints with the Liquor Control damages against all defendants
kewicz said. “I’m well prepared paign. nate, he’ll accept the money and cently for the Coal Street Rede- Board. for alleged violations of Greco’s
to be part of something very his- The longtime attorney said he is holding campaign events to velopment Inc., non-profit com- Leighton and Dessoye met right to due process.
toric.” expects to spend between raise cash. pany that owns the building with O’Hara shortly thereafter.
If elected, Aciukewicz said, he $25,000 and $30,000 for the pri- Aciukewicz has served as so- that houses the skating rink at Beginning on April 16, 2009, the Terrie Morgan-Besecker, a Times
would make changes to the fam- maries and is not soliciting do- licitor for Larksville, Jackson Coal Street Park in Wilkes- city began a campaign to harass Leader staff writer, may be reached
ily court system as a unified ju- nations. He said if people are Township, Conyngham Town- Barre. black and Latino patrons of The at 570-829-7179.

Paying tribute… PHOTOS: PHOTOS:


About 85 veterans attended a trip to Penny auction 12th annual
Washington, D.C. on Monday to visit
various war memorials. The trip was fun at King’s Geisinger gala
organized by Crestwood High School College proves a hit
senior Jenna Neubauer.
CMYK

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TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2011


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PAUL SOKOLOSKI
OPINION
NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
CONNECTICUT
HUSKIES
BUTLER Floundering
Phil flops in
BULLDOGS
53 41

Top diggity dogs


first start
ALL THE EXCIT-
MENT and antici-
pation of the first
start of a new
baseball season
for Phil Hughes

Defensive was gone faster


than the second
two-run homer against him left new

effort leads Yankee Stadium.


In the third inning.

UConn win
Was it a one-blip wonder?
Or do the New York Yankees have
reason to wonder about a guy they
were counting on to solidify their al-
By JOE JULIANO ready-shaky starting rotation?
The Philadelphia Inquirer Their hierarchy insists not.
HOUSTON — With every brick “It’s still early,” Yankees manager
launched by Butler Monday night in Joe Girardi shrugged. “Sometimes,
cavernous Reliant Stadium, Connecti- guys who throw a little harder take a
cut built a lead and control of the little longer to get going.”
NCAA final, finishing a comeback from Hughes seems to be taking an
its middling Big East regular-season eternity.
status to national champion. He didn’t have such a spectacular
The Huskies’ defense completely spring training, wrapping up camp
shut out the Bulldogs’ inside game, with a1-0 record but with a mediocre
forcing their opponents to unsuccess- 4.09 ERA. Then Hughes came out of
fully launch from the perimeter, and the gates on the opening weekend of
their offense warmed up in the second the season Sunday throwing fast-
half, propelling UConn to a 53-41 victo- balls that fizzled.
ry and giving head coach Jim Calhoun “I was at 90 (mph) in the first in-
his third national championship. ning. I’d like to be around 93,”
The Huskies (32-9), who won their Hughes said.
last 11 games after struggling at the Dropping just a little speed can
end of the Big East regular season, make a world of difference. Just as
won their first title since 2004. They Detroit slugger Miguel Cabrera,
also won in 1999, giving the 68-year- who drilled a pair of two-run homers
old Calhoun three, more than any off Hughes as the Tigers scored five
coach except John Wooden, Adolph runs in three innings against him.
Rupp, Mike Krzyzewski, and Bob That those blasts came on break-
Knight. ing pitches was no matter, because
For Butler (28-10), trying to become the fastballs Hughes did throw most-
only the second No. 8 seed (besides ly missed their mark – when they
weren’t being stroked for singles.
See UCONN, Page 6B “It’s tough,” Hughes said. “You
want to get off to a great start, give
us a chance to win. It’s disheartening

Butler serves up when you don’t get off to a good


start.”

cold shooting A tale of two seasons


His start to last season was terrif-
By NANCY ARMOUR ic.
AP National Writer Hughes won his first 10 decisions
HOUSTON — Butler couldn’t go on his way to an 18-8 record, and his
inside. It couldn’t score outside. Its breakout big league season earned
shots were blocked all night long. him a trip to his first All-Star Game.
Forget the last-second heave. He wasn’t supposed to be watch-
When it came to ing opponents take so many trips
winning this cham- around the bases, it started to look
pionship, the Bull- like a Tigers parade.
dogs played down to “Obviously, my velocity wasn’t
their size. what I’d like it to be at this stage of
Butler set a record the season,” Hughes said. “I’m think-
for worst shooting ing it’s more of an arm strength
percentage in the thing.”
Howard NCAA title game, a He certainly didn’t look like a
woeful 18.8 percent, strength of New York’s starting
and managed just 12 field goals in its pitching staff.
53-41 loss to Connecticut on Monday Hughes was quick to say he’s not
night. hurt, that the arm strength issue will
Shelvin Mack, who averaged almost disappear quickly as time ticks off to-
22 points in the first five games, was ward a point where he builds his en-
the only Butler player to finish in dou- durance back up.
ble figures — and he AP PHOTO But if it lingers, the Yankees play-
Connecticut players from left, Tyler Olander, Kemba Walker and Kyle Bailey celebrate after beating Butler off plans may go up in smoke.
See BUTLER, Page 6B 53-41 to win the NCAA men’s basketball championship. Because Hughes and staff ace CC
Sabathia are the only starting pitch-
ers that truly fire up the Yankees.
They never know what they’re go-
ing to get from one start to next with
H . S. B OYS BAS K E T BA L L H.S. BASEBALL A.J. Burnett. And the back end of
New York’s rotation is filled by ques-

Redeemer’s Alexis is Long ball carries Coughlin to win


tion marks Ivan Nova, a mainstay at
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre last year,
and rickety old Freddie Garcia.

selected all-state again


The Yankees need Hughes to be
sturdy for them this year.
Gulius’ two-run homer with two out in the Instead, he opened the gates look-
ing shaky, throwing little more than
seventh gets Coughlin past Holy Redeemer.
The 6-11 Penn State recruit for a sec- half of his 90 pitches in five innings
ond con- for strikes.
named to Sports Writers
secutive By DEREK LEVARSE Now that’s something to get
Class 3A second team. season and dlevarse@timesleader.com alarmed about, whether it’s early,
replaced PLAINS TWP. — The ball had not been carrying late, or in the middle of the season.
the Associ- at all against a stiff breeze. So when the game’s final “I’m more concerned about guys
By JOHN ERZAR ated Press pitch sprung off of Dominick Gulius’ bat, Coughlin locating the ball,” Girardi said.
jerzar@timesleader.com Alexis team as the was just hoping to tie the game against Holy Re- “That’s the key. And he (Hughes)
Once the boys basketball top state deemer. didn’t do that.”
season started, Holy Re- honor available. Trailing by a run and down to their final out, the What Hughes did do is cause
deemer’s Pete Alexis forgot “It’s more of a preseason Crusaders were looking to bring home Anthony some consternation among Yankee
all about all-state honors. workout kind of thing,” Alex- Grillini from first base when Gulius sent a 2-0 pitch fans. They came to see Hughes fulfill
He was reminded of them is said about his desire to out toward the fence in right at Hilldale Park. the promise he began showing last
Monday as the 6-foot-11 Penn make all-state. “Once the sea- “I thought it was going to hit off the fence,” year. Instead, caused worry those
State recruit was named to son hits, I try to focus on the Coughlin coach Moe Rodzinak said. “My concern hopes will flop.
the Pennsylvania Sports games.” was getting Anthony in.”
Writers Class 3A all-state sec- The all-state selection also No worries there. Gulius’ shot kept on sailing un- Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader
ond team. gave Alexis a trifecta for til it left the yard, bringing home a sudden 5-4 win PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER sports columnist. You may reach him at
The selections were made Coughlin’s Bob Sorokas earned the win against 970-7109 or email him at psokolos-
by a panel of sports writers See ALEXIS, Page 6B See COUGHLIN, Page 4B Holy Redeemer on Monday. ki@timesleader.com.
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L O C A L B A S K E T B A L L
Monday, March 21
DePaul 75, Penn State 73
BULLETIN BOARD
C A L E N D A R
National Basketball
Duke 71, Marist 66
Tuesday, March 22 AMERICA’S LINE CAMPS/CLINICS
Connecticut 64, Purdue 40
Today's Events Association Georgetown 79, Maryland 57
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH
Regional Semifinals
EASTERN CONFERENCE Sunday, March 27
Free Kids 10–and-Under Tennis
H.S. BASEBALL
(4:15 p.m.) Atlantic Division Connecticut 68, Georgetown 63 Clinic, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 9 at the
Meyers at MMI W L Pct GB Duke 70, DePaul 63 NBA Notre Dame 2.5 Texas A&M
Wyoming Seminary at GAR y-Boston ....................... 53 23 .697 — Regional Championship
Rock Rec Center. Tim Haus, head
Favorite Points Underdog NHL
West Side CTC at Hanover Area x-Philadelphia .............. 40 37 .519 131⁄2
Tuesday, March 29 tennis pro at Valley Tennis & Swim
Northwest at Lake-Lehman x-New York................... 38 38 .500 15 Favorite Odds Underdog
New Jersey .................. 23 53 .303 30 Connecticut 75, Duke 40 NETS 5.5 T’wolves Club, will be conducting the free
H.S. SOFTBALL Toronto ......................... 21 55 .276 32 DAYTON REGIONAL Capitals -$145/ MAPLE LEAFS
(4:15 p.m.) First Round
Spurs 3 HAWKS
+$125
Quickstart tennis clinic for children
Crestwood at Coughlin Southeast Division
Meyers at MMI W L Pct GB Saturday, March 19 MAGIC 8.5 Bucks age 10-and-under. Quickstart
Tennessee 99, Stetson 34 SABRES -$135/ Lightning
Wyoming Seminary at GAR y-Miami ......................... 54 23 .701 —
Marquette 68, Texas 65 Pistons 2.5 WIZARDS +$115 Tennis is a play format that utilizes
West Side CTC at Hanover Area x-Orlando ...................... 48 29 .623 6
Northwest at Lake-Lehman x-Atlanta........................ 44 33 .571 10 Georgia Tech 69, Bowling Green 58 Bobcats 3 CAVALIERS PENGUINS -$145/ Devils
a smaller court, lighter, smaller
Charlotte ....................... 32 44 .421 211⁄2 Ohio State 80, UCF 69 racquets, and softer tennis balls
H.S. BOYS TENNIS Temple 63, Arizona State 45 CELTICS 7 76ers +$125
(4:15 p.m.) Washington .................. 20 56 .263 331⁄2
Hazleton Area at Holy Redeemer
Notre Dame 67, Utah 54 Flyers -$165/ SENATORS that enables young players to
Central Division KNICKS 9.5 Raptors
Wyoming Valley West at Berwick W L Pct GB Sunday, March 20 +$145 learn to play tennis much faster.
Coughlin at Wyoming Seminary y-Chicago....................... 56 20 .737 — Miami 80, Gardner-Webb 62 BULLS 12 Suns
Crestwood at Wyoming Area Indiana............................ 35 43 .449 22 Oklahoma 86, James Madison 72 CANADIENS -$110/- Blackhawks For more information, contact The
Dallas at Tunkhannock Milwaukee ...................... 31 45 .408 25 Second Round GRIZZLIES 9.5 Clippers $110 Rock Recreation Center at 696-
GAR at MMI Detroit ............................. 26 50 .342 30 Monday, March 21
Meyers at Pittston Area Cleveland ....................... 15 61 .197 41 Tennessee 79, Marquette 70
ROCKETS 9 Kings PREDATORS -$185/ Thrashers 2769, or emailtherockreccen-
Ohio State 67, Georgia Tech 60 NUGGETS 4 Thunder +$165 ter@bmha.org. Wyoming Valley
H.S. TRACK WESTERN CONFERENCE
(4:15 p.m.) Notre Dame 77, Temple 64
Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Area
Southwest Division
Tuesday, March 22 BLAZERS 10.5 Warriors BLUES -$200/ Avalanche CYC will be offering weekday
W L Pct GB +$170
Nanticoke at Lake-Lehman y-San Antonio ................ 58 19 .753 — Oklahoma 88, Miami 83 LAKERS 13.5 Jazz afternoon and Saturday morning
GAR at Northwest x-Dallas .......................... 53 24 .688 5 Regional Semifinals STARS -$180/ Blue Jackets swim lessons starting Monday.
Hanover Area at Meyers Memphis ........................ 44 33 .571 14 Saturday, March 26 College Basketball +$160
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL New Orleans .................. 44 33 .571 14 Tennessee 85, Ohio State 75 Favorite Points Underdog Also starting is the CYC Spring/
(5:45 p.m.) Notre Dame 78, Oklahoma 53 Canucks -$200/ OILERS
Holy Redeemer at Meyers
Houston.......................... 41 36 .532 17
NCAA Tournament +$170
Summer swim team. For more
Northwest Division Regional Championship
Pittston Area at Coughlin
W L Pct GB Monday, March 28 information, call Jeni at 823-6121,
West Side Tech at Delaware Valley Women’s Championship Game Home Teams in Capital Letters
Wyoming Valley West at Hanover Area x-Oklahoma City.......... 50 26 .658 — Notre Dame 73, Tennessee 59 ext 292, or visitwww.wyoming-
x-Denver ....................... 47 29 .618 3 SPOKANE REGIONAL valleycyc.org.
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Portland......................... 45 32 .584 51⁄2
(4:15 p.m.) First Round
Utah............................... 36 41 .468 141⁄2 Saturday, March 19
North Pocono at Pittston Area Minnesota..................... 17 60 .221 331⁄2
Hanover Area at Honesdale St. John’s 55, Texas Tech 50 GOLF
MMI at Wyoming Area Pacific Division Stanford 86, UC Davis 59
Meyers at GAR W L Pct GB North Carolina 82, Fresno State 68
COLLEGE BASEBALL y-L.A. Lakers................ 55 21 .724 — Kentucky 66, Hampton 62, OT King’s College Football coach Jeff
Susquehanna at King’s, 4 p.m. Phoenix......................... 37
Golden State ................ 33 44
39 .487
.429
18
221⁄2
Gonzaga 92, Iowa 86
UCLA 55, Montana 47
Norfolk 5, Charlotte 2 H O R S E R A C I N G Knarr has announced the Mon-
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Adirondack 6, Rochester 0
L.A. Clippers................. 30 47 .390 251⁄2 Sunday, March 20 archs will be hosting the King’s
Keystone at King’s, 3 p.m. Sacramento.................. 22 54 .289 33 Hamilton at Abbotsford, late Pocono Downs Entries
Louisville 81, Vanderbilt 62
Wilkes at Scranton, 4 p.m.
x-clinched playoff spot Xavier 72, South Dakota State 56 Tuesday's Games
Post Time:6:30 PM
Football Golf Classic June 12 at
COLLEGE GOLF Springfield at Bridgeport, 11 a.m.
Misericordia at Immaculata, 12:30 p.m.
y-clinched division Second Round
Portland at Worcester, 7 p.m. First $8,000 Trot Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club in Moun-
Sunday's Games Monday, March 21
San Antonio 114, Phoenix 97 Stanford 75, St. John’s 49
Rockford at San Antonio, 8 p.m. 1. Organized Chaos (Ingraham) 5-1 tain Top. The event will serve as a
Wednesday, April 6 Denver 95, L.A. Lakers 90 North Carolina 86, Kentucky 74 Hamilton at Abbotsford, 10 p.m. 2. Pembroke Big Bo (Pavia Jr) 3-1 fundraising event for the King’s
Sacramento 106, Utah 97 Gonzaga 89, UCLA 75 Wednesday's Games
H.S. BASEBALL Boston 101, Detroit 90 Tuesday, March 22 Manchester at Portland, 6:30 p.m.
3. Dream Lake (Jackson) 9-2 football program and is open to
Washington 97, Charlotte 91 Albany at Adirondack, 7 p.m. 4. Mister Windswept (Parker) 10-1 the general public, including alum-
(4:15 p.m.) Louisville 85, Xavier 75
Crestwood at Coughlin Miami 108, New Jersey 94 Toronto at Lake Erie, 7 p.m. 5. Chinese Cuisine (Meittinis) 7-2
New York 123, Cleveland 107
Regional Semifinals
Norfolk at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m.
ni, family and friends of the pro-
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Saturday, March 26 6. Big Z Million (Taggart Jr) 8-1
(5:45 p.m.) Toronto 102, Orlando 98
Gonzaga 76, Louisville 69 Grand Rapids at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 7. Kieran Kan (Simons) 12-1
gram. Registration is scheduled for
Crestwood at Nanticoke Houston 114, Atlanta 109
Wyoming Area at Abington Heights New Orleans 108, Indiana 96 Stanford 72, North Carolina 65 Texas at Peoria, 8:05 p.m.
8. Back From Vacation (Simpson) 4-1 noon with a shotgun start slated
Portland 104, Dallas 96 Monday, March 28 Thursday's Games
Dallas at Lake-Lehman
Regional Championship Norfolk at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Second $8,000 Pace for 1:30 p.m. Entry includes greens
Berwick at Tunkhannock Monday's Games
No games scheduled Stanford 83, Gonzaga 60 1. Willie’s Dragon (Ingraham) 7-2 fees, carts, long-drive contest,
H.S. TRACK
(4:15 p.m.) Tuesday's Games DALLAS REGIONAL 2. Keystone Royce (Schadel) 20-1 closest to the pin contests, and an
Berwick at Hazleton Area San Antonio at Atlanta, 7 p.m. First Round
Charlotte at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Sunday, March 20
3. Real Liberator (Taggart Jr) 9-2 auction to bid on various items
Coughlin at Tunkhannock
Crestwood at Dallas Minnesota at New Jersey, 7 p.m. West Virginia 79, Houston 73 G O L F 4. Artist Supplies (Pavia Jr) 4-1 that will benefit the football pro-
Pittston Area at Wyoming Valley West Milwaukee at Orlando, 7 p.m. Baylor 66, Prairie View 30 5. Ohm Like Clock- (Hough) 6-1
Detroit at Washington, 7 p.m. Wisconsin-Green Bay 59, Arkansas-Little Rock 55 gram. Dinner will also be provided.
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER work
(4:15 p.m. unless noted) Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Toronto at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Michigan State 69, Northern Iowa 66 LPGA Tour Schedule 6. A Fool House (McCarthy) 3-1
A variety of sponsorship levels are
Florida State 76, Samford 46
Berwick at Crestwood, 7 p.m.
Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m. Georgia 56, Middle Tennessee 41 Feb. 17-20 — Honda LPGA Thailand (Yani Tseng) 7. Purple Mcrain (Schadel) 10-1 also available. For additional in-
Coughlin at Holy Redeemer Feb. 24-27 — HSBC Women’s Championship (Kar-
Nanticoke at Lake-Lehman, 6:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m. Texas A&M 87, McNeese State 47
rie Webb) 8. Cindee’s Bad Boy (Kakaley) 15-1 formation, go to the football team
Delaware Valley at Wyoming Valley West Sacramento at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Rutgers 76, Louisiana Tech 51
Meyers at Tunkhannock Oklahoma City at Denver, 9 p.m. Second Round March 18-20 — RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup 9. Auction Securities (Merton) 8-1 page atwww.kingscollegeathletic-
Golden State at Portland, 10 p.m. (Karrie Webb)
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE Utah at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 22 March 24-27 — Kia Classic (Sandra Gal)
Third $8,000 Trot s.com.
King’s at Misericordia, 7 p.m. Baylor 82, West Virginia 68 March 31-April 3 — Kraft Nabisco Championship 1. Cathy’s Princess (Buttitta) 9-2 King’s College Men’s Soccer coach
Wednesday's Games (24-9), 9:45 p.m.
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE (Stacy Lewis) 2. Fandom Bluestone (Parker) 3-1
(4 p.m.)
Orlando at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Wisconsin-Green Bay 65, Michigan State 56 April 21-24 — Tres Marias Championship, Tres Ma- Mark Basset announced the Mon-
Washington at Indiana, 7 p.m. Georgia 61, Florida State 59 3. Salene (Schadel) 10-1
Misericordia at King’s New York at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Texas A&M 70, Rutgers 48
rias GC, Morelia, Mexico archs will be hosting their fifth
Widener at Wilkes Cleveland at Toronto, 7 p.m. April 28-May 1 — Avnet LPGA Classic, RTJ Golf 4. Silver Ridge (Ingraham) 8-1
COLLEGE GOLF Regional Semifinals Trail, Magnolia Grove, The Crossings, Mobile, Ala. annual Alumni Game/Golf Outing
New Jersey at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Texas A&M 79, Georgia 38 5. Charity Comesfirst (Napolitano) 20-1
(1 p.m.) Phoenix at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Baylor 86, Wisconsin-Green Bay 76
May 19-22 — Sybase Match Play Championship,
6. Cumonhoney (Kakaley) 7-2
the weekend of April 16-17. On
Wilkes at Scranton Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Hamilton Farm GC., Gladstone, N.J.
Wilkes vs. FDU-Florham at Scranton L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Regional Championship May 28-29 — HSBC Brazil Cup, Itanhanga GC, Rio 7. South Jersey Sadie (Taggart Jr) 15-1 Saturday, the Alumni Game will
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS Milwaukee at Miami, 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 29 de Janeiro
8. Amourus (McCarthy) 4-1 take place at 5 p.m. at McCarthy
Moravian at Wilkes, 3:30 p.m. Sacramento at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Texas A&M 58, Baylor 46 June 3-5 — ShopRite Classic, Seaview - A Dolce
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Denver at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. FINAL FOUR Resort, Bay Course, Galloway, N.J. 9. A Fair Chance (Simons) 6-1 Stadium in the Betzler Athletic
Baptist Bible at Wilkes, 6 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. National Semifinals June 9-12 — State Farm Classic, Panther Creek Fourth $8,500 Pace Complex. Following the game, the
Susquehanna at Misericordia, 3 p.m. CC, Springfield, Ill.
Sunday, April 3 June 23-26 — LPGA Championship, Locust Hill 1. Track My Desire (Groff) 10-1 Alumni Social will be held after-
NCAA Men Texas A&M 63, Stanford 62 CC, Rochester, N.Y. 2. Marty B Shady (Napolitano) 4-1 ward at The Frog Pond. On Sunday,
Thursday, April 7 Notre Dame 72, Connecticut 63 July 7-10 — U.S. Open, The Broadmoor, East 3. Up Front George (Santeramo) 8-1
Tournament Glance National Championship Course, Colorado Springs the Alumni Golf Tournament will
H.S. BASEBALL FIRST ROUND Tuesday, April 5 July 21-24 — Evian Masters, Evian Masters GC, 4. Mr Hallowell (Simpson) 3-1
(4:15 p.m.) Tuesday, March 15 Texas A&M (32-5) vs. Notre Dame (31-7), 8:30 p.m. Evian-les-Bains, France
be held at Sugarloaf Golf Club with
5. Jake Of Hearts (McCarthy) 7-2
Wyoming Area at Dallas UNC Asheville 81, Arkansas-Little Rock 77, OT July 28-31 — Women’s British Open, Carnoustie
6. Art Star (Kakaley) 6-1
dinner to follow.
Wyoming Valley West at Berwick Clemson 70, UAB 52 Golf Links, Hoylake, England
Holy Redeemer at Crestwood Wednesday, March 16 Aug. 4-7 — Imperial Springs, Imperial Springs GC, 7. Space Walk (Pavia Jr) 9-2
Pittston Area at Coughlin Texas-San Antonio 70, Alabama State 61 H O C K E Y Guangzhou, China 8. Jersey Dan (Buter) 15-1 MEETINGS
Hazleton Area at Nanticoke Virginia Commonwealth 59, Southern Cal 46 Aug. 19-21 — Safeway Classic, Pumpkin Ridge GC,
H.S. SOFTBALL Ghost Creek Golf Course, North Plains, Ore. 9. The Bad Deputy (Parker) 20-1
EAST REGIONAL
(4:15 p.m.)
Second Round National Hockey League Aug. 25-28 — CN Canadian Women’s Open, Hill- Fifth $8,500 Trot Hanover Area Boys Basketball
Wyoming Area at Dallas sdale Golf and CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Wyoming Valley West at Berwick Thursday, March 17 EASTERN CONFERENCE Sept. 9-11 — NW Arkansas Championship, Pinna- 1. Triple T Dawn (Schadel) 15-1 Boosters will be having a meeting
West Virginia 84, Clemson 76 2. Grey Ice (Taggart Jr) 7-2
Holy Redeemer at Crestwood
Kentucky 59, Princeton 57 Atlantic Division cle CC, Rogers, Ark. at 7 p.m. April 11 at Major League
Pittston Area at Coughlin Sept. 15-18 — Navistar LPGA Classic, RTJ Golf 3. Smedshammer (Parker) 3-1
Hazleton Area at Nanticoke Friday, March 18 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Philadelphia............. 79 46 22 11 103 247 210 Trail, Capitol Hill, The Senator, Prattville, Ala. Sports Bar in Sugar Notch. Nomi-
North Carolina 102, Long Island University 87 4. Wonders Night (Groff) 20-1
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Washington 68, Georgia 65 x-Pittsburgh ................ 79 46 25 8 100 225 192 Sept. 23-25 — Solheim Cup, Killeen Castle, County nations for officers for the coming
(5:45 p.m.) N.Y. Rangers .............. 80 43 32 5 91 228 193 Meath, Ireland 5. Dusty Diamond (Simons) 10-1
Hazleton Area at Holy Redeemer George Mason 61, Villanova 57 New Jersey ................. 78 36 37 5 77 163 196 Oct. 6-9 — Hana Bank Championship, SKY 72 GC, 6. Marion Merlot (Wasiluk) 8-1
year will be accepted.
Ohio State 75, Texas-San Antonio 46 Ocean Course, Incheon, South Korea
North Pocono at Pittston Area
Marquette 66, Xavier 55
N.Y. Islanders ............. 79 30 37 12 72 220 250
Oct. 14-16 — Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia, Kuala 7. Warrawee Lucky (Jackson) 9-2 Hanover Area Cheerleading Booster
Meyers at West Side Tech Northeast Division
Coughlin at Wyoming Valley West Syracuse 77, Indiana State 60 Lumpur Golf & CC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 8. Shelly Ross (Kakaley) 4-1 Club, 7 p.m. Thursday in the high
Third Round GP W L OT Pts GF GA Oct. 20-23 — LPGA Taiwan Championship, Sun-
Hanover Are at Delaware Valley y-Boston ...................... 79 44 24 11 99 238 189 9. Money Talks (Romano) 6-1 school cafeteria.
Saturday, March 19 Montreal....................... 79 42 30 7 91 208 204 rise G&CC, Yang Mei, Taiwan
Kentucky 71, West Virginia 63 Buffalo.......................... 79 40 29 10 90 232 220 Nov. 4-6 — Mizuno Classic, Kintetsu Kashikojima Sixth $8,000 Pace Heights Baseball will meet Saturday
CC, Shima-shi, Japan
Sunday, March 20 Toronto ........................ 79 37 32 10 84 213 240
Nov. 10-13 — Lorena Ochoa Invitational, Guadalaj-
1. Eggroll (Berry) 8-1 at Stanton Lanes. The board will
North Carolina 86, Washington 83 Ottawa .......................... 79 30 39 10 70 183 243 2. Tiza Mojo (Simons) 5-1
Ohio State 98, George Mason 66 Southeast Division
ara CC, Guadalajara, Mexico meet at 5 p.m. and the general
W H AT ’ S O N T V Marquette 66, Syracuse 62 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Nov. 17-20 — Women’s golf, LPGA Titleholders,
Grand Cypress GC, Orlando, Fla.
3. Panamanian (Schnittker) 5-2 meeting will be at 5:45 p.m. All
Regional Semifinals x-Washington ............. 79 46 22 11 103 216 192 4. Artbot (Schadel) 6-1
Friday, March 25 x-Tampa Bay ............... 79 44 24 11 99 235 232 coaches should attend.
5. Sycamore Swoosh (Schadel) 12-1
NHL North Carolina 81, Marquette 63 Carolina ....................... 79 38 30 11 87 225 232 Heights Packers Booster Club
Kentucky 62, Ohio State 60 Atlanta.......................... 78 33 33 12 78 214 252 6. Love To Rock (Simpson) 7-2
7:30 p.m.
Regional Championship Florida.......................... 79 29 38 12 70 190 220 7. Odin Blue Chip (McCarthy) 4-1 Meeting will meet at 7:30 p.m.
VERSUS — New Jersey at Pittsburgh today at Stanton Lanes.
Sunday, March 27 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
T E N N I S 8. Joachim (Santeramo) 15-1
Kentucky 76, North Carolina 69 9. Add A Little Magic (Nickle) 20-1 Luzerne County Federation of
SOCCER SOUTHEAST REGIONAL GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Detroit....................... 79 46 23 10 102 255 231 ATP World Tour Seventh $8,500 Trot Sportsmen will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Second Round
2:30 p.m. Nashville...................... 79 42 26 11 95 209 188 1. Rt Phoebes Giant (Ingraham) 8-1 on Monday at the American Le-
Thursday, March 17 Chicago ....................... 78 42 28 8 92 246 214 Rankings
FSN — UEFA Champions League, quarterfinals, Butler 60, Old Dominion 58 2. Notorious Buck (Buter) 9-2
Schalke at Inter Milan Pittsburgh 74, UNC Asheville 51
St. Louis ...................... 79 36 33 10 82 232 229 Through April 3 gion Post 609. Club delegates are
Columbus.................... 79 34 32 13 81 210 246 1. Rafael Nadal, Spain, 12870 3. Round About (Stalbaum) 7-2
8 p.m. Florida 79, UC Santa Barbara 51 Northwest Division 2. Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 9700
urged to attend and interested
UCLA 78, Michigan State 76 4. A Real Laser (Simons) 4-1
FSN — UEFA Champions League, quarterfinals,
BYU 74, Wofford 66 GP W L OT Pts GF GA 3. Roger Federer, Switzerland, 8550 sportsmen are cordially invited.
Tottenham at Real Madrid (same-day tape) z-Vancouver................ 79 52 18 9 113 254 181 5. Tonight Aas (Napolitano) 3-1
Gonzaga 86, St. John’s 71 Calgary ........................ 80 40 29 11 91 242 233
4. Andy Murray, Britain, 5545
6. Fast Vacation (Pavia Jr) 10-1
Luzerne County Girls Softball,7 p.m.
Wisconsin 72, Belmont 58 5. Robin Soderling, Sweden, 5420
Minnesota ................... 79 37 34 8 82 198 224 6. David Ferrer, Spain, 4600 7. Scots Photo (Schadel) 6-1 Monday at the Press box at the
WOMEN'S COLLEGE Kansas State 73, Utah State 68
Third Round
Colorado...................... 78 29 41 8 66 218 275
7. Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, 3900 Ashley field.
Edmonton.................... 78 24 43 11 59 186 256 8. Owen’s Philly Girl (Romano) 20-1
BASKETBALL Saturday, March 19 Pacific Division 8. Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 2925
9. Ready For Freddie (Kakaley) 15-1 West Side United Soccer Club will
Butler 71, Pittsburgh 70 9. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 2660
8:30 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Eighth $6,000 Pace meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday the
Florida 73, UCLA 65 x-San Jose .................. 78 46 23 9 101 234 201 10. Gael Monfils, France, 2600
ESPN — NCAA, Division I tournament, champion-
ship, Stanford-Texas A&M winner vs. Connecticut-
BYU 89, Gonzaga 67 Los Angeles ................ 78 45 27 6 96 213 185 11. Mardy Fish, United States, 2376 1. Chase The Sun (Simons) 4-1 Plymouth Borough Building. All
Wisconsin 70, Kansas State 65 Phoenix ....................... 79 42 25 12 96 224 217 12. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 2350 2. Clos Pegase (Simpson) 9-2 interested parents areencouraged
Notre Dame winner, at Indianapolis Regional Semifinals Anaheim ...................... 79 44 30 5 93 228 231 13. Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 2320
Thursday, March 24 Dallas........................... 78 39 28 11 89 214 224 14. Andy Roddick, United States, 2270 3. Glen B (Pavia Jr) 6-1 to participate in the meeting. Call
Florida 83, BYU 74, OT NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime 15. Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, 2205 4. Segundo Hanover (Dobson) 3-1
Butler 61, Wisconsin 54 loss. 16. Viktor Troicki, Serbia, 1790
Matthew at 574-7699 for more
5. Mudriggin (Kakaley) 20-1
Regional Championship x-clinched playoff spot 17. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 1715 6. Glors Boys (Stalbaum) 7-2
information.
T R A N S A C T I O N S Saturday, March 26
Butler 74, Florida 71, OT
y-clinched division
z-clinched conference
18. Richard Gasquet, France, 1700
7. Bell Valley Banker (Parker) 8-1 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
19. David Nalbandian, Argentina, 1585
SOUTHWEST REGIONAL Sunday's Games 20. Sam Querrey, United States, 1520 8. Cam’s Accord (Romano) 15-1
BASEBALL Second Round N.Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2, SO 21. Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, 1500 9. Lightning Prince (Napolitano) 10-1 Forty Fort Pioneers Soccer, regis-
Thursday, March 17 Buffalo 2, Carolina 1, OT 22. Marin Cilic, Croatia, 1495
American League
Morehead State 62, Louisville 61 Detroit 4, Minnesota 2 23. Gilles Simon, France, 1475
Ninth $8,500 Trot trations in the Forty Fort Borough
KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms with
RHP Jeff Suppan on a minor league contract and
Richmond 69, Vanderbilt 66 St. Louis 6, Columbus 1 24. Albert Montanes, Spain, 1450 1. Calchips Muscle (Romano) 7-2 Building basement on the follow-
Friday, March 18 Tampa Bay 2, Chicago 0 25. Michael Llodra, France, 1425 2. Mr China (McCarthy) 4-1 ing dates and times: Monday, 6-8
assigned him to Omaha (PCL). Notre Dame 69, Akron 56 Calgary 2, Colorado 1 26. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, 1375 3. Instant Photo (Stalbaum) 3-1
American Association Florida State 57, Texas A&M 50 Dallas 4, Anaheim 3 27. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 1330 p.m.; April 10, 1-4 p.m.; April 17, 10
EL PASO DIABLOS—Signed LHP Josh Blanco. Purdue 65, St. Peter’s 43 4. Kris’s Legacy (Napolitano) 10-1
Virginia Commonwealth 74, Georgetown 56
Monday's Games 28. Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, 1290 a.m.-1 p.m. For more information,
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS—Released N.Y. Rangers 5, Boston 3 29. John Isner, United States, 1255 5. Mystic Splendor (Simons) 9-2
RHP Aaron Cook and LHP Brad Halsey. Kansas 72, Boston University 53 Los Angeles at San Jose, late 6. Stogie Hanover (Schadel) 15-1
e-mail info@fortyfortpioneers.org
Illinois 73, UNLV 62 30. Tommy Robredo, Spain, 1245
KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Released RHP Cody Tuesday's Games 31. Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, 1220 7. Colonel’s Dancer (Ingraham) 8-1 or contact Susan 650-3071.
McAllister, LHP/OF Hunter Mense and LHP Ryan Third Round
Saturday, March 19
Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 7 p.m. 32. Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, 1205 8. I’ll Tell You What (Buter) 6-1 Magic U-12/U-13 girls soccer team
Knippschild. Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. 33. Kevin Anderson, South Africa, 1197
LINCOLN SALTDOGS—Signed RHP Tim Brown.
Richmond 65, Morehead State 48
New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. 34. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, 1190 9. Tag The Lady (Pavia Jr) 20-1 will beholding tryouts for the
Sunday, March 20
ST. PAUL SAINTS—Signed RHP Robert Manuel. Virginia Commonwealth 94, Purdue 76 Chicago at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. 35. Milos Raonic, Canada, 1173 Tenth $25,000 Pace upcoming springsession.The team
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES—Signed LHP Isaac Hess Florida State 71, Notre Dame 57 Philadelphia at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. 36. Florian Mayer, Germany, 1128 1. Easy Feelin (Buter) 10-1 is based out of Mountain Topand
and LHP Mike Williams. Kansas 73, Illinois 59 Colorado at St. Louis, 8 p.m. 37. Juan Monaco, Argentina, 1110
2. Billie Bluechip (Pavia Jr) 5-2 players must be born after August
Can-Am League Regional Semifinals Atlanta at Nashville, 8 p.m. 38. Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, 1100
Columbus at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 39. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, 1075 3. Mcflirty (Napolitano) 7-2 1, 1997. Call 570-762-4487 for more
WORCESTER TORNADOES—Released OF Billy Friday, March 25
Kansas 77, Richmond 57 Vancouver at Edmonton, 9 p.m. 40. Andrey Golubev, Kazakhstan, 1070 4. Western Graduate (Berry) 6-1
Cather and OF Danny Santiesteban.
Virginia Commonwealth 72, Florida State 71, OT Wednesday's Games 41. Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia, 1065 information.Nanticoke American
5. Ridge Jumper (Simpson) 5-1
FOOTBALL Regional Championship N.Y. Islanders at Boston, 7 p.m. 42. Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 1060
6. Ideal Newton (McCarthy) 2-1
Legion Baseball will hold sign-ups
Canadian Football League Sunday, March 27 Toronto at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 43. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, 1050 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
Virginia Commonwealth 71, Kansas 61 Florida at Washington, 7 p.m. 44. Yen-hsun Lu, Taiwan, 1027 Eleventh $8,500 Pace
EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Signed K Jamie Bore- the Honey Pot field in Nanticoke.
WEST REGIONAL Detroit at Carolina, 7 p.m. 45. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 1015 1. Diamond Stick Pin (Simons) 4-1
ham and OL Scott Ferguson.
Second Round St. Louis at Chicago, 8 p.m. 46. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, 1000 2. Magnum (Pavia Jr) 3-1 Any interested player ages 13
HOCKEY Thursday, March 17 Edmonton at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. 47. Potito Starace, Italy, 990
3. Big Puff Doggie (Mann) 10-1 through 18, residing in Nanticoke
Temple 66, Penn State 64 San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m. 48. Andreas Seppi, Italy, 980
National Hockey League 4. Sadies Legacy (Sizer) 9-2 Area and Hanover Area are eligible
San Diego State 68, Northern Colorado 50 Phoenix at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. 49. Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, 965
DETROIT RED WINGS—Reassigned RW Willie 50. Marcel Granollers, Spain, 958
Connecticut 81, Bucknell 52 5. Cole Hard Cash (Napolitano) 7-2 to participate. The registration fee
Coetzee and D Sebastien Piche from Toledo Cincinnati 78, Missouri 63 Doubles
(ECHL) to Grand Rapids (ECHL). Friday, March 18
American Hockey League 1. Bob Bryan, United States, 11430
6. J V’s Bad Boy (Berry) 6-1 is $75 per individual or $100 per
NEW YORK RANGERS—Recalled F Kris Newbury 7. Rucker Place (Simpson) 15-1
Texas 85, Oakland, Mich. 81 EASTERN CONFERENCE 1. Mike Bryan, United States, 11430 family. Players must register to try
from Connecticut (AHL). Arizona 77, Memphis 75 Atlantic Division 3. Daniel Nestor, Canada, 8580 8. I Scoot For Cash (Buter) 8-1
VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Reassigned F Victor Michigan 75, Tennessee 45 4. Nenad Zimonjic, Serbia, 7600 9. Lord Of The Bling (Merton) 20-1
out. If you have any further ques-
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Oreskovich to Manitoba (AHL). Duke 87, Hampton 45 x-Portland.............. 75 44 23 6 2 96 264 223 5. Mahesh Bhupathi, India, 7010 Twelfth $12,000 Trot tions, call Joe at 814-1430.
American Hockey League Third Round x-Manchester........ 77 43 25 3 6 95 244 199
Saturday, March 19 Connecticut........... 77 39 30 2 6 86 211 212
6. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, 6245
1. Tilly Bomb (Simons) 10-1 Upper 90 Soccer Training Academy
AHL—Suspended Portland D T.J. Brennan three 7. Leander Paes, India, 5800
games as a result of his actions in an April 2 game at Connecticut 69, Cincinnati 58 Worcester.............. 77 36 29 4 8 84 206 235 8. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 4890 2. Kentucky Wildcat (Buter) 7-2 will be holding tryouts for Boys U15
San Diego State 71, Temple 64, 2OT Providence............ 77 35 36 3 3 76 198 244
Manchester.
Sunday, March 20 Springfield ............. 76 33 38 2 3 71 221 243 9. Philipp Petzschner, Germany, 4205 3. Credit Approved (Schadel) 9-2 to U17 travel teams on April 11, April
GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS—Signed G Petr Mra- Bridgeport ............. 76 27 38 4 7 65 203 254 10. Oliver Marach, Austria, 4180 4. Mighty Moses (Stalbaum) 15-1 13, and April 18. Anyone interested
Duke 73, Michigan 71
zek. Arizona 70, Texas 69 East Division 11. Lukasz Kubot, Poland, 3795
5. Striking Lavec (Parker) 20-1 should contact Rob Havard, Direc-
ECHL GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA 12. Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, 3780
Regional Semifinals 6. Colin Power (Pavia Jr) 3-1
ECHL—Suspended Bakersfield LW Guillaume Le- Thursday, March 24 y-Penguins .......... 77 56 20 0 1 113 252 177 13. Marcin Matkowski, Poland, 3760 tor of Coaching, at 814-3374 orrob-
x-Hershey ............. 77 45 24 3 5 98 250 205 14. Mariusz Fyrstenberg, Poland, 3760 7. Show Me The (Simpson) 6-1
febvre and Utah F Simon Ferguson one game and Connecticut 74, San Diego State 67
x-Charlotte............ 78 42 27 2 7 93 257 240 15. Rohan Bopanna, India, 3750 Monet
hav13@msn.com.
fined them an undisclosed amount as a result of Arizona 93, Duke 77
their actions during Friday’s game. Regional Championship
Norfolk................... 76 38 24 8 6 90 251 215 16. Horia Tecau, Romania, 3730 8. All This Snazz (Jackson) 4-1 Wilkes-Barre Cosmos Soccer Club
Binghamton .......... 77 40 29 3 5 88 248 216 17. Dick Norman, Belgium, 3690
UTAH GRIZZLIES—Announced D Nick Tuzzolino Saturday, March 26 Syracuse............... 77 32 38 3 4 71 203 241
18. Wesley Moodie, South Africa, 3590 9. April Sunshine (Kakaley) 8-1 will be having registration for the
has been assigned to the team from Portland Connecticut 65, Arizona 63 Albany.................... 76 32 39 1 4 69 211 266 fall season today and April 9, 10, 16
Adirondack ........... 76 29 37 4 6 68 188 238 19. Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, 3300 Thirteenth $19,000 Pace
(AHL). FINAL FOUR
National Semifinals WESTERN CONFERENCE 20. Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, 3130 1. Cam Boxer (Napolitano) 6-1 and 17 at Stanton Lanes from 2 to
SOCCER Saturday, April 2 North Division 21. Marc Lopez, Spain, 3100 2. Moneybackguaran- (Buter) 7-2 5 p.m. and May 11-12 at the conces-
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA 22. Marcel Granollers, Spain, 3095 tee
Butler 70, Virginia Commonwealth 62
North American Soccer League
Connecticut 56, Kentucky 55 x-Manitoba ............ 78 43 28 1 6 93 216 201 23. Andy Ram, Israel, 2950 sion stand at Coal Street Park from
MONTREAL IMPACT—Named Claude Pinard 24. Michael Llodra, France, 2885 3. Mikes Hope (Stalbaum) 10-1
chief business officer. National Championship Hamilton ................ 76 41 26 2 7 91 215 187
25. Mark Knowles, Bahamas, 2885 4. Totally Empressive (Kakaley) 2-1
5 to 7 p.m. Players must be 4
Lake Erie ............... 76 41 27 3 5 90 210 196
COLLEGE
Monday, April 4 Abbotsford ............ 75 36 29 4 6 82 178 201 Teams 5. Pembroke Joe (Pavia Jr) 5-1 years old by Aug. 1,2011. If you have
Butler (28-9) vs. Connecticut (31-9), 9 p.m. Toronto .................. 77 35 31 1 10 81 214 211
Grand Rapids........ 76 35 31 2 8 80 222 239
1. Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes, India, 2630 Dunn any questions, call Tom at 823-
CHARLOTTE—Named Jeff Mullen offensive coor- 2. Bob and Mike Bryan, United States, 2380
dinator and James Adams defensive positions NCAA Women Rochester.............. 77 31 37 5 4 71 207 251
3. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Daniel Nestor, Canada,
6. Mambo Italiano (Dobson) 5-2 5488 or emailwilkesbarrecos-
coach. West Division Fourteenth $8,500 Trot mos@gmail.com.
Tournament Glance 1910
CLEVELAND STATE—Named John Parry athletic GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA 4. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, and Philipp Petzschner, 1. Billboard King (Stalbaum) 9-2
PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL x-Milwaukee.......... 76 42 20 6 8 98 215 185
director. First Round x-Houston.............. 79 45 28 1 5 96 234 209 Germany, 1310 2. Double A Gloria (Pavia Jr) 10-1
MIAMI—Announced the resignation of men’s bas- Texas ..................... 76 40 26 4 6 90 208 202 5. Eric Butorac, United States, and Jean-Julien Roj-
Saturday, March 19 3. Refocus (Kakaley) 3-1
ketball coach Frank Haith. Penn State 75, vs. Dayton 66 Peoria .................... 77 40 29 3 5 88 212 210 er, Netherlands Antilles, 1245
4. Tampico (Napolitano) 7-2
Bulletin Board items will not be
MISSOURI—Announced junior G Kim English and DePaul 56, Navy 43 Oklahoma City...... 77 38 28 2 9 87 233 226 6. Michael Llodra, France, and Nenad Zimonjic,
Marist 74, Iowa State 64 Chicago ................. 77 38 29 4 6 86 249 249 Serbia, 1020 5. Four Starz Foxy (Meittinis) 4-1 accepted over the telephone. Items
junior F Laurence Bowers have declared for the San Antonio .......... 76 39 30 4 3 85 220 229
NBA draft. Duke 90, Tennessee-Martin 45 Rockford................ 76 34 33 4 5 77 199 235
7. Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, and Xavier Ma- 6. Rapid Strategy (Parker) 6-1 may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
Sunday, March 20 lisse, Belgium, 1000
PITTSBURGH—Named Pat Skerry men’s basket-
Connecticut 75, Hartford 39
x-Clinched Playoff Berth
8. Rohan Bopanna, India, and Aisam-ul-Haq Qu-
7. Armbro Copenh- (Schnittker) 15-1 tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
ball coach. y-Clinched Divisional Title agen
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH—Agreed to terms
Purdue 53, Kansas State 45
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point
reshi, Pakistan, 945 off at the Times Leader or mailed to
Maryland 70, St. Francis, Pa. 48 9. Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares, Brazil, 890 8. Our Last Photo (Schadel) 8-1
with men’s basketball coach Shaka Smart on a con- Georgetown 65, Princeton 49 for an overtime or shootout loss.
10. Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, and Paul Han- 9. Diva Diva (Buter) 20-1 Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
tract extension. Second Round Monday's Games ley, Australia, 860 St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
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STANDINGS/STATS
Colvin rf 1 0 0 0
A M E R I C A N Totals 33 1 8 1 Totals 31 4 8 4
L E A G U E Arizona ............................... 100 000 000 — 1
Chicago.............................. 001 100 02x — 4
E—S.Castro (1). DP—Chicago 1. LOB—Arizona
At A Glance 11, Chicago 7. 2B—Ar.Ramirez (1), Soto 2 (2).
All Times EDT HR—Bloomquist (1), A.Soriano (2). SB—K.John-
East Division son (1), R.Roberts (1). CS—J.Upton (1). SF—C.Pe-
W L Pct GB na.
Baltimore......................... 4 0 1.000 — IP H R ER BB SO
New York ........................ 3 1 .750 1 Arizona
Toronto ........................... 2 1 .667 11⁄2 J.Saunders L,0-1 .... 6 5 2 2 3 3
Boston............................. 0 3 .000 31⁄2 Mickolio .................... 11⁄3 2 2 2 0 1
Tampa Bay...................... 0 3 .000 31⁄2 Paterson ................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Central Division D.Hernandez ........... 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
W L Pct GB Chicago
Kansas City ...................... 3 1 .750 — R.Wells W,1-0 ......... 6 6 1 1 4 6
Chicago............................. 2 1 .667 1
⁄2 Marshall H,1 ............ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Cleveland.......................... 1 2 .333 11⁄2 Mateo H,1................. 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
Detroit................................ 1 3 .250 2 Grabow H,1 ............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Minnesota ......................... 1 3 .250 2 K.Wood H,2 ............. 1 1 0 0 1 1
Marmol S,2-3........... 1 0 0 0 1 1
West Division WP—J.Saunders.
W L Pct GB Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons;First, Jeff Kellogg-
Texas .............................. 4 0 1.000 — ;Second, Eric Cooper;Third, Mark Carlson.
Seattle ............................. 2 2 .500 2 T—2:49. A—26,292 (41,159).
Oakland........................... 1 2 .333 21⁄2
Los Angeles ................... 1 3 .250 3 Orioles 5, Tigers 1
Sunday's Games Detroit Baltimore
Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Detroit 10, N.Y. Yankees 7 AJcksn cf 4 0 1 0 BRorts 2b 4 1 1 3
Minnesota 4, Toronto 3 Rhyms 2b 3 0 2 1 Markks rf 4 1 3 0
Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 1 Ordonz rf 4 0 1 0 D.Lee 1b 3 0 1 0
Texas 5, Boston 1 MiCarr 1b 4 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 4 0 0 0
Kansas City 12, L.A. Angels 9, 13 innings VMrtnz dh 4 0 0 0 Wieters c 3 1 2 1
Oakland 7, Seattle 1 Boesch lf 4 0 1 0 AdJons cf 4 0 0 0
Monday's Games JhPerlt ss 4 0 1 0 MrRynl 3b 4 0 0 0
Baltimore 5, Detroit 1 Avila c 3 0 0 0 Pie lf 3 1 1 0
N.Y. Yankees 4, Minnesota 3 Inge 3b 4 1 1 0 Hardy ss 3 1 1 0
Texas 6, Seattle 4 Totals 34 1 7 1 Totals 32 5 9 4
Tuesday's Games Detroit................................. 001 000 000 — 1
L.A. Angels (Weaver 1-0) at Tampa Bay (Niemann Baltimore ............................ 010 040 00x — 5
0-0), 6:40 p.m. DP—Detroit 1. LOB—Detroit 8, Baltimore 5.
Boston (Beckett 0-0) at Cleveland (Tomlin 0-0), 2B—Boesch (1), Jh.Peralta (1), Inge (2), Markakis
7:05 p.m. (1), Wieters (1), Hardy (3). HR—B.Roberts (2).
Minnesota (Duensing 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Sa- SB—Rhymes (1), D.Lee (1).
bathia 0-0), 7:05 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO
Oakland (McCarthy 0-0) at Toronto (J.Reyes 0-0), Detroit
7:07 p.m. Porcello L,0-1 .......... 5 9 5 5 1 4
Seattle (Pineda 0-0) at Texas (Ogando 0-0), 8:05 Villarreal ................... 2 0 0 0 1 2
p.m. Perry ......................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Chicago White Sox (Floyd 0-0) at Kansas City (Ho- Baltimore
chevar 0-1), 8:10 p.m. Arrieta W,1-0 ........... 6 6 1 1 2 3
Wednesday's Games Berken ...................... 2 1 0 0 0 3
L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Uehara ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Seattle at Texas, 2:05 p.m. WP—Porcello.
AP PHOTO Umpires—Home, Derryl Cousins;First, Jim Joyce-
Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m.
;Second, Ron Kulpa;Third, Jim Wolf.
New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, center, taps first base coach Mick Kelleher on the helmet after the Yankees de- Boston at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m.
T—2:37. A—46,593 (45,438).
Detroit at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
feated the Minnesota Twins 4-3 at Yankee Stadium on Monday. Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Oakland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Rangers 6, Mariners 4
Seattle Texas

A-Rod, Posada pace Yankees


ab r h bi ab r h bi
ISuzuki rf 5 0 1 0 Kinsler 2b 3 1 0 0
Figgins 3b 4 0 0 1 Andrus ss 4 1 1 1
N AT I O N A L Bradly lf
Cust dh
4 2 3 0 Hamltn lf
3 1 0 0 ABeltre 3b
4 0 1 1
4 0 0 0
L E A G U E Smoak 1b 4 0 2 1 MiYong dh 4 1 2 0
Olivo c 4 0 2 2 N.Cruz rf 3 1 2 1
At A Glance Lngrhn cf 4 0 0 0 Napoli 1b 2 1 0 0
All Times EDT Ryan ss 3 0 0 0 Torreal c 4 1 0 0
AKndy ph 1 0 0 0 Borbon cf 3 0 1 2
East Division JWilson 2b 4 1 2 0
W L Pct GB Totals 36 410 4 Totals 31 6 7 5
Philadelphia ................... 3 0 1.000 —
Atlanta ............................. 3 1 .750 1
⁄2 Seattle ................................ 000 210 010 — 4
Texas.................................. 120 111 00x — 6
The Associated Press Nova (1-0) earned the No. 4 trailed, hasn’t given up more innings. New York ........................
Florida .............................
2
1
1
2
.667
.333
1
2 E—I.Suzuki (1). DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Seattle 6,
NEW YORK — Alex Rodri- spot in the rotation with an than one run in a game and has Washington .................... 1 2 .333 2 Texas 5. 2B—I.Suzuki (1), Bradley (2), Smoak (3),
J.Wilson (1), Hamilton (2), Mi.Young (2).
guez and Jorge Posada both hit exceptional spring and pitched outscored the competition 17-4. Rangers 6, Mariners 4 Central Division
W L Pct GB
3B—Borbon (2). HR—Andrus (1), N.Cruz (4). SB—
J.Wilson (2), Kinsler (1).
a two-run homer, rookie Ivan six effective innings in his sea- With the score tied 1-1 in the ARLINGTON, Texas — Nel- Cincinnati ........................
Pittsburgh .......................
3
3
0
1
1.000
.750

1
⁄2
IP H R ER BB SO
Seattle
Nova kept New York ahead and son debut. The right-hander fifth, Felix Pie walked and went son Cruz became the third Chicago........................... 2 2 .500 11⁄2 Bedard L,0-1............ 5 4 5 3 2 3
St. Louis.......................... 1 3 .250 21⁄2
the Yankees made it another started out like a poised vet, to third on a double by J.J. player in major league history Houston .......................... 0 3 .000 3
Pauley.......................
Laffey........................
1
2
1
2
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
Milwaukee....................... 0 4 .000 31⁄2
tough visit for Minnesota, beat- striking out leadoff man Denard Hardy before Roberts hit a 1-2 to homer in the first four games West Division
Texas
Holland W,1-0.......... 6 7 3 3 1 5
ing the Twins 4-3 Monday Span on three pitches. pitch from Rick Porcello (0-1) of a season, Derek Holland W L Pct GB O’Day H,1 ................ 1 1 0 0 0 1
Los Angeles ..................... 3 1 .750 — Rhodes H,2.............. 1 2 1 1 0 1
night. Nova held the Twins hitless over the wall in right-center. pitched six effective innings San Diego ......................... 2 1 .667 1
⁄2 Feliz S,1-1................ 1 0 0 0 0 1
Colorado ........................... 1 1 .500 1 WP—Laffey. PB—Olivo.
Joba Chamberlain, Rafael until Justin Morneau doubled Roberts has Baltimore’s only and the Texas Rangers re- Arizona.............................. 1 2 .333 11⁄2 Umpires—Home, Ed Rapuano;First, Brian O’No-
Soriano and Mariano Rivera in the fourth. Jim Thome lined two home runs this season. mained one of four unbeaten
San Francisco .................. 1 3 .250 2 ra;Second, Alfonso Marquez;Third, Ed Hickox.
T—2:48. A—37,618 (49,170).
Sunday's Games
each pitched a scoreless inning a two-run double later in the Nick Markakis followed with teams with a victory over the Cincinnati 12, Milwaukee 3
Pirates 4, Cardinals 3
to close the Yankees’ 15th victo- inning — it was the first hit of his third hit, a double, and Matt Seattle Mariners.
N.Y. Mets 9, Florida 2
Atlanta 11, Washington 2 Pittsburgh AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
ry in their last 16 home tries the year for the 40-year-old DH, Wieters delivered a two-out RBI Texas (4-0) is off to its best
Philadelphia 7, Houston 3
St. Louis 2, San Diego 0
Tabata lf............................ 3 1 1 0 1 0 .429
Walker 2b......................... 4 1 3 2 0 1 .412
against Minnesota — that in- now in his 21st season. single for a 5-1 lead. Pittsburgh 5, Chicago Cubs 4 McCutchen cf .................. 4 1 1 2 0 1 .273
start since opening 7-0 in 1996, Arizona at Colorado, ppd., rain Overbay 1b ...................... 4 0 0 0 0 0 .200
cludes wins in New York’s open- Arrieta (1-0) gave up six hits, L.A. Dodgers 7, San Francisco 5 Hanrahan p ...................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
Orioles 5, Tigers 1 following up a three-game Alvarez 3b........................ 4 0 0 0 0 2 .235
ing-round playoff sweeps over walked two and struck out Monday's Games Doumit c........................... 4 0 1 0 0 2 .182
weekend sweep of Boston. Atlanta 2, Milwaukee 1 G.Jones rf ........................ 4 0 1 0 0 0 .286
the Twins the last two years. BALTIMORE — Brian Ro- three. Orioles starters have Chicago Cubs 4, Arizona 1 Cedeno ss ....................... 3 1 1 0 0 0 .231
allowed two runs in 26 innings, Baltimore (4-0), Philadelphia Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 3 Morton p........................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Rodriguez lined his 615th berts hit a three-run homer, Tuesday's Games Veras p............................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
career homer in the first, then Jake Arrieta allowed one run in a 0.69 ERA. and Cincinnati (both 3-0) are Arizona (Enright 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Cashner b-Diaz ph ......................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143
0-0), 2:20 p.m. Meek p ............................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
Posada connected the next six innings and the unbeaten Jason Berken followed with the other undefeated teams. San Francisco (Bumgarner 0-0) at San Diego (Ha- Crotta p ............................ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
rang 0-0), 6:35 p.m. Pearce 1b ........................ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
inning for his third home run in Baltimore Orioles thrilled a two innings of one-hit relief and Cruz joined Willie Mays N.Y. Mets (C.Young 0-0) at Philadelphia (Hamels Totals ............................... 32 4 8 4 1 7
two days. At 39 and now a sellout crowd in their home Koji Uehara pitched the ninth. (1971) and Mark McGwire 0-0), 7:05 p.m.
Houston (Happ 0-0) at Cincinnati (Leake 0-0), 7:10
St. Louis AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Theriot ss ......................... 5 0 1 0 0 1 .176
full-time designated hitter, opener by defeating the Detroit Will Rhymes drove in the (1998) as the only players to go p.m.
Washington (Marquis 0-0) at Florida (A.Sanchez
Rasmus cf........................ 3 1 1 0 1 0 .333
Pujols 1b .......................... 3 1 0 0 1 0 .125
Posada seems to have adjusted Tigers. lone run for the Tigers, who deep in each of their first four 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Berkman rf ....................... 2 1 1 1 2 0 .333
Atlanta (D.Lowe 1-0) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 0-0), Craig lf.............................. 2 0 1 1 2 0 .286
nicely to his new role. On a gorgeous afternoon at arrived after dropping two of games of a season. 8:10 p.m. Freese 3b......................... 4 0 0 0 0 2 .154
Pittsburgh (J.McDonald 0-0) at St. Louis (McClellan Y.Molina c........................ 4 0 0 0 0 1 .133
The shots off Scott Baker Camden Yards, the Orioles three at Yankee Stadium. De- Holland (1-0) was given the 0-0), 8:15 p.m. Schumaker 2b................. 4 0 2 0 0 0 .333
L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 1-0) at Colorado (Chacin Lohse p ............................ 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000
(0-1) gave the Yankees 11 home extended a surprising winning troit doesn’t begin the home No. 4 spot in the rotation out of 0-0), 8:40 p.m. a-Jay ph ........................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333
Augenstein p ................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
runs through their first four streak that began with a three- portion of its schedule until spring training and he cement- Wednesday's Games
Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 1:45 p.m.
Tallet p ............................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
c-Descalso ph ................. 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200
games, and once again the long game sweep at Tampa Bay. Off Friday. ed his role by allowing three Arizona at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.
Totals ............................... 31 3 6 2 6 6
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 3:10 p.m.
balls gave them a lead they to its best start since 1997, Porcello yielded five runs, runs and seven hits with five San Francisco at San Diego, 6:35 p.m. Pittsburgh.......................................000004000—480
St. Louis .........................................010000020—361
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
could hold. Baltimore (4-0) has not yet nine hits and a walk in five strikeouts and one walk. Houston at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. a-struck out for Lohse in the 7th. b-struck out for Ve-
Washington at Florida, 7:10 p.m. ras in the 8th. c-struck out for Tallet in the 9th.
Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. E—Berkman (1). LOB—Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 7.
2B—Walker (3), Schumaker (1). HR—McCutchen
(2), off Lohse. RBIs—Walker 2 (7), McCutchen 2
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P (4), Berkman (1), Craig (3). SB—Theriot (1), Craig
(1). S—Morton.
Runners left in scoring position—Pittsburgh 2

Beachy’s keen as
Yankees 4, Twins 3 (Overbay 2);St. Louis 4 (Y.Molina 3, Pujols).
Minnesota New York Runners moved up—Freese. GIDP—Cedeno 2,
ab r h bi ab r h bi Theriot, Freese.
Span cf 4 0 0 0 Gardnr lf 3 0 0 0 DP—Pittsburgh 2 (Alvarez, Walker, Overbay), (Al-
Nishiok 2b 4 0 2 1 Jeter ss 4 0 0 0 varez, Walker, Overbay);St. Louis 2 (Theriot, Pu-
Mauer c 4 0 0 0 Teixeir 1b 2 1 1 0 jols), (Theriot, Schumaker, Pujols).
Mornea 1b 4 1 2 0 AlRdrg 3b 4 1 1 2 Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA

Braves win Uggla late


DYong lf 4 1 1 0 Cano 2b 4 0 2 0 Morton W, 1-0 ........ 6 3 1 1 5 2 97 1.50
Thome dh 4 0 1 2 Swisher rf 3 1 0 0 Veras H, 3 .............. 1 1 0 0 0 1 10 0.00
Kubel rf 4 0 1 0 Posada dh 3 1 1 2 Meek ....................... 0 2 2 2 1 0 9 21.60
Repko pr 0 0 0 0 Grndrs cf 2 0 1 0 Crotta H, 1 .............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 9 0.00
Valenci 3b 3 0 0 0 Martin c 3 0 1 0 Hanrahan S, 3-3 .... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 2 16 0.00
ACasill ss 3 1 1 0 St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Totals 34 3 8 3 Totals 28 4 7 4 Lohse L, 0-1............. 7 6 4 4 1 5 95 5.14
Minnesota .......................... 000 210 000 — 3 Augenstein............... 2⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 17 5.40
New York ........................... 220 000 00x — 4 Tallet......................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 15 0.00
The Associated Press and three walks — and he E—Jeter (1). DP—Minnesota 3, New York 2. Meek pitched to 3 batters in the 8th.
Inherited runners-scored—Crotta 2-1, Hanrahan
MILWAUKEE — Martin picked off one of those baserun- LOB—Minnesota 5, New York 5. 2B—Nishioka (1),
Morneau (1), Thome (1), A.Casilla (2). HR—Al.Ro- 1-0, Tallet 2-0.
Umpires—Home, Dana DeMuth;First, Kerwin Dan-
Prado and Dan Uggla homered ners, McLouth, in the first. driguez (2), Posada (3). SB—Martin (2).
IP H R ER BB SO ley;Second, Paul Nauert;Third, Doug Eddings.
off Takashi Saito in the eighth Beachy, who made three Minnesota T—2:53. A—32,007 (43,975).
S.Baker L,0-1........... 6 5 4 4 4 4
inning, rallying the Atlanta starts last season, won a spot in Slowey...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
A L L E A D E R S
D.Hughes................. 1 2 0 0 0 1
Braves to a 2-1 victory and the Braves’ rotation with a New York
Nova W,1-0.............. 6 6 3 3 1 3 BATTING—Quentin, Chicago, .545;Boesch, De-
spoiling the Milwaukee Brew- strong performance in spring Chamberlain H,1..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 troit, .500;Callaspo, Los Angeles, .500;CSantana,
R.Soriano H,2.......... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Cleveland, .462;Beckham, Chicago, .455;Bautista,
ers’ home opener on Monday. training. He got into trouble in M.Rivera S,3-3 ........ 1 1 0 0 0 1 Toronto, .455;NCruz, Texas, .429;Martin, New
Before the homers by Prado the first, but Casey McGehee HBP—by S.Baker (Teixeira). WP—Nova.
Umpires—Home, Dan Bellino;First, Brian Gorman-
York, .429;Markakis, Baltimore, .429.
RUNS—Kinsler, Texas, 6;Bautista, Toronto,
and Uggla, the Braves failed to flied out with runners on first ;Second, Larry Vanover;Third, Tony Randazzo.
T—2:38. A—40,311 (50,291).
5;Boesch, Detroit, 5;Butler, Kansas City, 5;NCruz,
Texas, 5;Teixeira, New York, 5;15 tied at 4.
muster much offensive support and second to end the inning. RBI—BRoberts, Baltimore, 8;Quentin, Chicago,
Braves 2, Brewers 1 7;Teixeira, New York, 7;Posada, New York,
for starter Brandon Beachy, Weeks put the Brewers in Atlanta Milwaukee 6;Arencibia, Toronto, 5;MiCabrera, Detroit,
ab r h bi ab r h bi 5;ADunn, Chicago, 5.
who gave up four hits, includ- front in the third, hitting a 2-1 Prado lf 4 1 2 1 Weeks 2b 4 1 2 1 HITS—Abreu, Los Angeles, 7;HKendrick, Los An-
geles, 7;11 tied at 6.
ing Rickie Weeks’ homer, in six pitch from Beachy deep to left. McLoth cf
C.Jones 3b
4 0 1 0 Gomez cf
4 0 1 0 Braun lf
4 0 0 0
4 0 1 0 DOUBLES—Aybar, Los Angeles, 3;Hardy, Balti-
innings while striking out sev- Uggla 2b
Heywrd rf
4 1 1 1 Fielder 1b
3 0 1 0 McGeh 3b
3 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
more, 3;Quentin, Chicago, 3;Smoak, Seattle, 3;14
tied at 2.
en. Cubs 4, Diamondbacks 1 AlGnzlz ss 3 0 0 0 YBtncr ss 4 0 2 0 TRIPLES—Borbon, Texas, 2;Andrus, Texas,
Fremn 1b 4 0 0 0 Morgan rf 2 0 0 0 1;Arencibia, Toronto, 1;Aviles, Kansas City, 1;Crisp,
Weeks continued his impres- CHICAGO — Randy Wells D.Ross c 2 0 1 0 Nieves c 2 0 0 0 Oakland, 1;YEscobar, Toronto, 1;BRoberts, Balti-
Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 Narvsn p 2 0 0 0 more, 1.
sive start for winless Milwau- overcame a shaky start to pitch Moylan p 0 0 0 0 Loe p 0 0 0 0 HOME RUNS—NCruz, Texas, 4;HKendrick, Los
Venters p 0 0 0 0 Almont ph 0 0 0 0 Angeles, 3;Kinsler, Texas, 3;Posada, New York,
kee with his third homer of the six solid innings, Kerry Wood Conrad ph 1 0 0 0 Counsll ph 1 0 0 0 3;Teixeira, New York, 3;8 tied at 2.
Kimrel p 0 0 0 0 Saito p 0 0 0 0 STOLEN BASES—ISuzuki, Seattle, 3;Aviles, Kan-
season leading off the third. It escaped a bases-loaded jam in Beachy p 2 0 0 0 Brddck p 0 0 0 0 sas City, 2;Dyson, Kansas City, 2;Martin, New
was the continuation of an ugly the eighth and the Chicago McCnn ph-c
Totals
2 0 0 0
33 2 7 2 Totals 29 1 5 1
York, 2;JWilson, Seattle, 2;25 tied at 1.
PITCHING—25 tied at 1.
start to the season for the Brew- Cubs got a home run from Atlanta ................................ 000 000 020 — 2 STRIKEOUTS—Verlander, Detroit, 8;Harrison,
Texas, 8;Danks, Chicago, 8;Cahill, Oakland,
Milwaukee.......................... 001 000 000 — 1
ers, who were swept in a three- Alfonso Soriano in a victory DP—Atlanta 1. LOB—Atlanta 7, Milwaukee 6. 8;Shields, Tampa Bay, 7;EJackson, Chicago,
2B—Y.Betancourt (1). HR—Prado (1), Uggla (2), 7;Sabathia, New York, 7;Price, Tampa Bay,
game series at Cincinnati. over the Arizona Diamond- Weeks (3). CS—McLouth (1). S—Morgan, Nieves. 7;RRomero, Toronto, 7;Drabek, Toronto, 7.
SAVES—MRivera, New York, 3;Soria, Kansas
Peter Moylan (1-0) got three backs. Atlanta
IP H R ER BB SO
City, 1;Rodney, Los Angeles, 1;Gregg, Baltimore,
1;Feliz, Texas, 1;League, Seattle, 1;Nathan, Minne-
outs to get the victory, and Wells (1-0), hoping to regain Beachy .....................
Sherrill ...................... 1⁄3
6 4
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
7
0 sota, 1;Valverde, Detroit, 1.
Craig Kimbrel struck out the the form of his 2009 rookie Moylan W,1-0 ..........
Venters H,2.............. 2⁄3
1 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
side in the ninth for his second season, outpitched Diamond- AP PHOTO Kimbrel S,2-2 .......... 1 0 0 0 0 3 N L L E A D E R S
Milwaukee
save. backs left-hander Joe Saunders The Brewers’ Ryan Braun watches the go-ahead home run by the Narveson ................. 6 3 0 0 3 5 BATTING—Howard, Philadelphia, .538; SCastro,
Loe H,1..................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Chicago, .500; Rollins, Philadelphia, .500; Monte-
Prado tied it with his leadoff (0-1) on an overcast afternoon Braves’ Dan Uggla Monday in Milwaukee. Atlanta won 2-1. Saito L,0-1 BS,1-1 .. 1 3 2 2 0 1 ro, Arizona, .500; Iannetta, Colorado, .500; FSan-
Braddock.................. 1 0 0 0 0 1 chez, San Francisco, .467; BFrancisco, Philadel-
drive in the eighth. Saito (0-1) at Wrigley Field. HBP—by Beachy (Fielder). phia, .462; GSanchez, Florida, .462.
struck out Nate McLouth and Willie Bloomquist hit his first six hits with four walks and six McCutchen’s second homer to Umpires—Home, James Hoye;First, Alan Porter-
;Second, Bill Miller;Third, Phil Cuzzi.
RUNS—Braun, Milwaukee, 5; Ludwick, San Diego,
5; Polanco, Philadelphia, 5; Tabata, Pittsburgh, 5; 9
got Chipper Jones to ground career leadoff homer to give strikeouts. put Pittsburgh ahead 4-1. T—2:49. A—46,017 (41,900). tied at 4.
RBI—Howard, Philadelphia, 6; McCann, Atlanta, 5;
out before Uggla hit a deep fly Arizona a quick lead against Joel Hanrahan got four outs Cubs 4, Diamondbacks 1 Walker, Pittsburgh, 5; Weeks, Milwaukee, 5; 11 tied
Arizona Chicago at 4.
ball to left-center that hit off the Wells, who won the fourth spot Pirates 4, Cardinals 3 to preserve a one-run lead for ab r h bi ab r h bi HITS—SCastro, Chicago, 8; Howard, Philadelphia,
JeBakr 7; FSanchez, San Francisco, 7; 8 tied at 6.
top of the wall and bounced in the Cubs’ rotation with a ST. LOUIS — Charlie Mor- his third save in three chances Blmqst ss 4 1 1 1 2b-1b 4 0 1 0 DOUBLES—GSanchez, Florida, 3; 14 tied at 2.
TRIPLES—SCastro, Chicago, 2; Bourn, Houston,
over for a homer. strong spring. The right-hander ton won his first road game for the Pirates, who are 3-1 on KJhnsn 2b
J.Upton rf
5 0 1 0 SCastro ss
4 0 0 0 Byrd cf
3 0 0 0
4 1 1 0 1; Carroll, Los Angeles, 1; AleGonzalez, Atlanta, 1;
Ryan Braun had a one-out struggled through an 8-14 sea- since the end of 2009 in a 47- the road to start the year after Branyn 1b
CYoung cf
3 0 2 0 ArRmr 3b
4 0 1 0 Soto c
4 1 2 0
3 1 2 1
Hundley, San Diego, 1; CaLee, Houston, 1; Ras-
mus, St. Louis, 1; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 1; Thames,
single in the eighth, but Prince son with a 4.26 ERA a year ago degree chill and the Pittsburgh going a major league-worst Monter c 3 0 2 0 C.Pena 1b 2 0 0 1 Los Angeles, 1; Zimmerman, Washington, 1.
HOME RUNS—Weeks, Milwaukee, 3; Braun, Mil-
RJhnsn
Fielder hit into a double play to after going 12-10 with a 3.05 Pirates stunned Kyle Lohse 17-64 away from home last RRorts 3b 3 0 0 0 ph-lf 1 0 0 0 waukee, 2; Burrell, San Francisco, 2; Hanigan, Cin-
GParra lf 4 0 0 0 ASorin lf 3 1 2 2 cinnati, 2; ASoriano, Chicago, 2; Uggla, Atlanta, 2;
end the inning. ERA in 2009. with a four-run sixth inning in a season. JSndrs p 2 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0 37 tied at 1.
PITCHING—26 tied at 1.
Milwaukee squandered a Kelly Johnson followed victory. The Cardinals were 1 for 9 Nady ph
Mirand ph
0 0 0 0 Fukdm rf
1 0 1 0 Grabow p
3 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 STRIKEOUTS—Garza, Chicago, 12; ClLee, Phila-
delphia, 11; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 9; Garcia, St.
strong outing by Chris Narve- Bloomquist’s homer with a In a span of four pitches, with runners in scoring position Mickoli p 0 0 0 0 K.Wood p
Barney
0 0 0 0
Louis, 9; JSanchez, San Francisco, 8; 6 tied at 7.
son, who struck out five in six single and stole second with Lohse (0-1) issued his first walk and 2 for 16 with men on base Patersn p 0 0 0 0 ph-2b 1 0 0 0 SAVES—Broxton, Los Angeles, 3; Kimbrel, Atlan-
ta, 2; Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 2; Marmol, Chicago, 2;
DHrndz p 0 0 0 0 R.Wells p 2 0 0 0
sparkling inning. The left-hand- two outs before Wells struck all year, then allowed Neil Walk- against Morton (1-0) and four S.Drew ph 0 0 0 0 Marshll p 0 0 0 0 Putz, Arizona, 1; SBurnett, Washington, 1; Cordero,
Cincinnati, 1; Boyer, New York, 1; Bell, San Diego, 1;
Mateo p 0 0 0 0
er allowed only three singles out Chris Young. Wells allowed er’s two-run double and Andrew relievers. Street, Colorado, 1.
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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP H.S. BASEBALL ROUNDUP

Nanticoke defeats Pittston in season opener Calovi’s double helps


The Times Leader staff
NANTICOKE – Nanticoke
Area rolled to victory in its first
Bulldogs beat Tigers
game of the season after win- The Times Leader staff Wyoming Valley West 5,
ning the PIAA Class 2A cham- BERWICK — Dave Calovi Wyoming Area 3
pionship last year, defeating came through with a two-run Tyler Shillabeer doubled twice
Pittston Area 9-1 on Monday. double in the bottom of the sixth and drove in two runs for the host
The Trojans scored five runs inning to lead Berwick to a 5-3 Spartans, who put up a four-spot
in the third inning as Sammy win over defending District 2 in the fourth to fuel an opening
Gow, Maggie Gola and Sarah champion Tunkhannock on Mon- day victory over the Warriors.
Bertoni each had two hits. day in the WVC opener for both Tommy Alexander added two
For Pittston Area, Marissa teams. hits with a double for Valley West
Nardone finished 2-for-3 in the Daren Harer earned the win in (1-0) while picking up the win on
game. relief for the Bulldogs (1-0) and the mound, striking out nine in
Pittston..................................... 000 001 0 — 1
Nanticoke ................................ 115 002 x — 9
Brandon Fenstermacher came on five innings.
WP – Hannah Rubasky, 5IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 1BB, for the final two outs to pick up Randy McDermott went 4-
12K; LP – H. Marsaw, 6IP, 10H, 8R, 8ER, 5BB,
3K; the save. for-4 with a solo home run to lead
2B— NAN: Sammy Gow, Maggie Gola. HR— Tigers starter Mike Healey al- Wyoming Area (0-1). Dylan Malo-
NAN: Gola, Lindsay Roberts, Katie Kowalski. Top
hitters – NAN: Cow 2-for-3, Sarah Bertoni 2-for-3, lowed just four hits in six innings ney finished 2-for-3 with a dou-
Gola 2-for-2, Roberts 1-for-2, Kowalski 1-for-1.
PIT: Marissa Nardone 2-for-3.
and added a home run at the ble, a triple and two RBI.
plate. Mike Papi tripled for Tunk- Maloney took the loss, going
Coughlin 4, Holy Redeemer 3 hannock (0-1). the distance and striking out
The Crusaders picked up the Tunkhannock Berwick
four.
ab r h bi ab r h bi
victory scoring all four runs in KCuster cf 3 0 1 0 Lashock 3b 2 0 1 1 Wyoming Area Wyoming Valley West
the first three innings as Kendra Goodwin lf
Papi ss
4
2
0
0
1 0
1 1
JCalovi rf 2 0 0 1
Fnstrmcr 2b 3 0 0 0 Carey 2b
ab r h bi ab r h bi
4 0 0 0 Leonard 2b 3 0 0 0
Hayward and Danielle Cerep Healey p
Condeelis 1b
3
4
1
0
1 2
1 0
Bower p
Harer p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
OBrien cf 3 1 0 0 Dosiak ss 2 0 0 0
McDermtt ss 4 2 4 1 Pechulis 3b 3 0 1 0
each had two hits. WCuster c 3 0 0 0 Cadman 2b 0 0 0 0 Nowicki c 3 0 1 0 Clocker 1b 2 1 1 0
Zaner 2b 0 0 0 0 Kuchka dh 3 0 0 0 Grove c 1 0 0 0 Alexander p 3 1 2 0
The Royals, who fell short Saylor dh 3 0 1 0 Berkes 1b 3 0 1 0 Maloney p 3 0 2 2 Potoski c 2 1 1 1
Knott 3b 3 1 1 0 Witchey pr 0 1 0 0 Bone lf 4 0 0 0 Shillabeer lf 3 2 2 2
after scoring three in the sev- Thompson rf 3 1 1 0 Miller ss 2 1 0 0 Colarusso 1b 1 0 0 0 Yuhas rf 3 0 0 1
DCalovi c 3 1 2 2
enth, were led by a 2-for-4 per- May lf 2 1 0 0
Granteed 3b
Walkoviak rf
3 0 0 0 Smichrko cf 3 0 1 1
1 0 0 0
Soboleski cf 3 1 0 0
formance from Sidney Kotch. Totals 28 3 8 3 Totals 23 5 4 4
Drahus dh
Totals
2 0 0 0
29 3 7 3 Totals 25 5 8 5
Holy Redeemer...................... 000 000 3 — 3 Tunkhannock........................... 011 100 0 — 3 Wyoming Area ........................ 100 010 1 — 3
Coughlin .................................. 112 000 x — 4 Berwick..................................... 002 012 x — 5 Wyoming Valley West ........... 000 401 x — 5
WP – Jess Luton, 7IP, 4H, 3R, 2ER, 2BB, 6K; LP 2B – DCalovi; 3B – Papi; HR – Healey 2B – Maloney, Alexander, Potoski, Shillabeer 2; 3B –
– A. Stakel, 6IP, 8H, 4R, 4ER, 0BB, 2K; IP H R ER BB SO Maloney; HR – McDermott
2B— COU: Kendra Hayward 2. 3B— COU: Tunkhannock IP H R ER BB SO
Danielle Cerep; HR: Sidney Kotch. Top hitters – Healey (L, 0-1) ......... 6.0 4 5 4 4 6 Wyoming Area
COU: Hayward 2-for-3; Cerep 2-for-3. HR: Kotch Berwick Maloney (L, 0-1) ...... 7.0 8 5 5 3 4
Bower ........................ 2.1 4 2 2 3 2 Wyo. Valley West
2-for-4; E. Eaton 2-for-3. Harer (W, 1-0) .......... 4.0 4 1 1 0 1 Alexander (W, 1-0) .. 5.0 5 2 2 2 9
Fenstermacher (S) .. 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 Pechulis (S) .............. 2.0 2 1 1 1 3
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Wyoming Area 4, Wyoming
Valley West 1 Pittston Area shortstop Kelsey Mundenar (12) throws to first for a double play in front of second
baseman Ariel Ardo on Monday. The Patriots lost 9-1 to Nanticoke in the teams’ WVC opener.
Alex Holtz pitched a two-
hitter while going 3-for-3 with a LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP
BOYS TENNIS Teddy Wampole, 6-0, 6-0. Botwin/Christopher Kim (WS) def. Andrew
double at the plate for the War- Kempchinsky/Michael Macarevich 6-3, 6-0
Hazleton Area 5, Coughlin 0

Misericordia baseball
riors, who earned the road win. Wyoming Seminary 5, MMI 0
Kayla Kross also had three hits The Cougars picked up the GIRLS LACROSSE
sweep as Tim Delahanty and Bijoy Ghosh, Harry Parkhurst
for Wyoming Area, while Nicole Wyoming Seminary 13,
L.J. Sidari had straight-set victo- and Henry Cornell all won
Turner and Riley Thomas (dou- Lewisburg 5
ries at No. 1 and No. 2 singles. singles matches to lead the

holds off King’s rally


ble) both went 2-for-4. Singles: 1. Tim Delahanty (H) def. Greg Knights. Kristen Mericle scored six
Wyoming Area ....................... 220 000 0 — 4
Wyoming Valley West........... 100 000 0 — 1
Stankiewicz, 6-1, 6-0; 2. L.J. Sidari (H) def. Jordan Singles: 1. Bijoy Ghosh (WS) def. Michael goals, while Emily Granger,
Okun, 6-0, 6-4; 3. N. Bartal (H) def. Josh Stanki- McGraw 6-1, 6-2; 2. Harry Parkhurst (WS) def.
WP – Alex Holtz, 7 IP, 2H, 1R, 1ER, 3BB, 7K; LP
nas 7-5, 6-0; 4. Zachery Bowman 6-0, 6-0; 3. Henry Cornell (WS)
Annabelle Jones and Ann Roma-
– Abby Owens, 7 IP, 14H, 4R, 4ER, 0BB, 2K;
2B—WA, Holtz, Riley Thomas. Top hitters –
Doubles: 1. Peter Gallagher/Tim Miley (H) def. def. Balaganesh Natarajan 6-1, 6-1 nowski had two goals apiece to
Jeremy Melton/Mike Answini 6-0, 6-0; Mauro Doubles: 1. William Xu/James Curtis (WS)
WA, Holtz 3-3, Kayla Kross 3-4, Nicole Turner 2-4, lead the Blue Knights.
Thomas 2-4
Novaro/Don Tedesco (H) def. Ben Mawarski/ def. Ryan Twardzik/Corey Sisock 6-0, 6-0; 2. Evan The Times Leader staff dogs completed the three-game
WILKES-BARRE TWP. – sweep.
Ryan Cacchioli and Joe Tagliari-
ni combined to go 6-for-7 and GOLF
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER ROUNDUP H . S. B OYS VO L L EY BA L L RO U N D U P scored six runs to lead Miser- Aeppli places second
icordia to a 9-5 Freedom Confer- Misericordia’s Bucky Aeppli

Berwick ties Dallas Trojans remain unbeaten,


ence victory over King’s Mon- opened the golf season with a
day at Lipo Field in the Betzler runner-up finish at the Lebanon
Athletic Complex. Valley Invitational, Monday.
The Cougars held a 7-0 lead Aeppli shot a three-over 75 to

on Jaffin’s late goal knock off Tunkhannock after the top of the fifth before
the Monarchs started to chip
away at the deficit. King’s got
the score to within 7-5 after a
finish second in the 96-player
field, while Jordan Willenberg
shot an 87 and finished tied for
39th and Dan Grassi shot 92 to
The Times Leader staff Tim Price added six kills, four three-run homer by Rob Lemon- finish tied for 58th. The Cougars
The Times Leader staff goalie saves as Nanticoke im- MOSCOW – Matt Bartkowski service and nine digs, while celli (2-for-4) in the sixth, but finished 11th of 17 teams at 350.
BERWICK – Isabella Jaffin proved to 1-1. scored a team-high 29 service Brent Oliver had three kills, that’s the closest the team
scored with 12 minutes left in Hazleton Area fell to 0-3 with points and added 10 kills and eight digs and 28 assists. would get. SOFTBALL
regulation as Berwick tied Dal- its third shutout loss of the sea- two aces as North Pocono de- With the win, the Black Cougar starting pitcher Ron Cougars win two
las 1-1 in overtime Monday in a son. feated Tunkhannock, 3-1 on Knights remained unbeaten at Guido was the winning pitcher Misericordia swept a double-
Wyoming Valley Conference Di- Hazleton Area............................................... 0 0 — 0
Nanticoke....................................................... 1 0 — 1
Monday in Wyoming Valley Con- 4-0, while the Cougars fell to 0-4. holding the Monarchs hitless header from Albright, 7-6 and
vision 1-A girls soccer game. First half: 1. NAN, Mallory Markowski (Paige Pient- ference boys volleyball action. through five innings. He left the 11-8, Monday on the road. Every
ka, Alex Krusiuk), 34th min.
Caty Davenport assisted the Shots: NAN 21, HAZ 8; Saves: NAN 7 (Shelby The Trojans dropped the first Crestwood 3, game after allowing five runs on starter had a hit in a 14-hit at-
goal.
Divers), HAZ 13 (Baranko); Corners: NAN 3, HAZ 2.
game, 28-30 then won the next Wyoming Area 0 five hits in the sixth. tack in the opener as the Cou-
After a scoreless first half, Dal- three by scores of 25-19, 25-18, The Comets posted a sweep of Cacchioli finished the game gars opened a 7-1 lead and sur-
Coughlin 3, Crestwood 2 3-for-3 with two runs and two vived a five-run Albright rally in
las freshman Vanessa Parsons 25-15 to pick up the victory and the Warriors by a score of 25-20, RBI while Tagliarini was 3-for-4
Olivia Spagnola scored two the fifth inning. Maria Kidron,
scored off an assist from Ashley improve to 4-0 on the season. 25-21, 25-19. with four runs scored. Sami Cragle and Hollie Sarnak
unassisted goals to lead Cough-
Dunbar in the 50th minute. Ryan Rinaldi (15 points, 45 as- Jake Prohaska (14 kills, 5 digs, Andrew Tressa was 3-for-5 had a homer and drove in three
lin past Crestwood. The first
Berwick keeper Sara Wilczyn- sists, 3 blocks) and Jordan Alex- 4 blocks, 8 service points), Pat with three RBI while Kenny runs.
goal came in the fourth minute
ski made eight saves and Dallas ander (15 points, 7 kills, 5 Henry (10 kills, 9 service points, Durling went 1-for-3 with two In the nightcap, the Cougars
of the first half, while the second
keeper Amber Yang recorded blocks) also contributed for the 4 assists, 4 blocks) and Nick Ba- RBI for Misericordia. jumped out to a 7-0 lead as
came in the 26th minute of the
six. Trojans. nos (28 assists, 5 kills, 4 digs) led Sarnak Cragle, Nicole Wenner
second half. DeSales 7, Wilkes 5
Berwick moved to 1-0-1, while Tunkhannock dropped to 1-2. Crestwood, which stayed unbea- and Cromley combined for eight
Nora Fazzi scored the game- Matt Ruch went 4-for-5 with a of the team’s 10 hits. Wenner
Dallas moved to 0-0-1. ten and moved to 4-0 this sea-
winning goal with nine minutes Abington Heights 3, home run, double and two RBI had two doubles and drove in
Berwick also defeated Cough- son.
remaining in the game. Berwick 0 and the Colonels totaled 12 hits four runs and Sarnak belted
lin 4-1 last Friday with Jaffin and Tony Richards (19 assists, 5
For Crestwood, Gabby Termi- but left too many runners another homer and scored four
Davenport each recording two Abington Heights swept three blocks), Cody Gates (10 kills, 4
ni scored two goals and Mariana stranded in the loss as the Bull- times.
goals and an assist. Carly Hart- straight games by the final blocks) and Larry Popovich (8
Herrera had the assist.
man and Abby Takacs added as- Coughlin ........................................................ 1 2 — 3 scores of 25-9, 25-19 and 25-12 to kills, 3 blocks) topped Wyoming
sists. Crestwood ..................................................... 1 1 — 2 defeat Berwick and improve its Area, which fell to 1-3. NHL
First half: 1. COU, Olivia Spagnola, 4th min; 2.
Ivy Nulton scored for Cough- CRE, Gabby Termini (Mariana Herrera), 26th min. record to 3-1.

Rangers earn comeback win


Second half: 1. CRE, Termini, 16th min; 2. COU,
lin off an assist by Marissa Lec- Spagnola, 26th min; 3. COU, Nora Fazzi, 31st min. Andy McLane had 10 kills, Dallas 3, Nanticoke 0
Shots: CRE 22, COU 19; Saves: CRE 16
ara. (Megan White), COU 10 (Amanda Sax); Corners: nine service points and 2 aces Dallas defeated Nanticoke in
Dallas...................................................... 0 1 0 0 — 1 CRE 6, COU 4.
Berwick................................................... 0 1 0 0 — 1
while Eric Wasser contributed three games by the final scores
Second half: 1. DAL, Vanessa Parsons (Ashley
Lake-Lehman 0, 13 points, seven aces and 21 as- of 25-15, 25-19 and 25-18. Kevin
Dunbar), 50th min; 2. BER, Isabella Jaffin (Caty Da-
venport), 68th. sists to the win. Hine had 15 assists, four aces,
The Associated Press champion Bruins when the game
Delaware Valley 0
Shots: DAL 11, BER 11; Saves: DAL 6 (Amber NEW YORK — Brandon Du- suddenly turned without warn-
Yang), BER 8 (Sara Wilczynski); Corners: DAL 5, For the Bulldogs, who drop- and five service points for the
BER 9. Two of the top teams in Divi- ped to 0-4, Matt Chasman scored Mountaineers. Zach Smith con- binsky and Michael Sauer scored ing. Dubinsky scored the tying
sion 1-B played for 100 minutes, five points with three aces. tributed with 10 digs, four aces, 51 seconds apart late in the third goal with 3:48 remaining and
Nanticoke 1, Hazleton Area 0 but neither could score and had period, and the New York Rang- Sauer followed at 17:03 with the
and five points.
Mallory Markowski scored to settle for a tie. Lake-Lehman 3, ers turned a likely crippling de- winning tally that shook Madi-
John Pietrzyk had five kills,
the game’s lone goal in the 34th Lehman outshot DelVal 14-7, Hazleton Area 0 feat into their most stirring victo- son Square Garden.
two blocks, and 17 assists for the
minute to lead Nanticoke to a but the Warriors had a 4-2 corner ry of the season by rallying to Derek Stepan sealed it with an
Ryan Evans had nine kills, 14 Trojans.
victory over Hazleton Area. advantage. beat the defensive-minded Bos- empty-net goal with 52.2 seconds
service points and four aces to The Mountaineers’ record im-
Paige Pientka and Alex Krusi- Lake-Lehman ........................................ 0 0 0 0 — 0
ton Bruins 5-3 on Monday night. left. Vinny Prospal had two goals
Delaware Valley .................................... 0 0 0 0 — 0 lead the Black Knights to victory proved to 1-2, while Nanticoke
uk each assisted with the goal ners: LL 2, DV 4.DV 7; Saves: not available; Cor-
Shots: LL 14, The Rangers, who trailed 3-0 in in the second period to start the
over the Cougars by scores of 25- was hit with its first loss of the
while Shelby Divers had seven the second period, seemed bea- Rangers’ rally that might have
12, 25-22, 25-17. season falling to 2-1.
ten by the Northeast Division saved their season.

COUGHLIN
“Our catcher, if you saw how again Monday, scattering eight three trips to the plate Monday, Bob Sorokas, who went the dis- “What a well-pitched game by
hard he worked in the offseason hits in six innings of work. Senior knocking in a run with a first-in- tance on the mound, striking out both pitchers. It’s sad that one
… I mean, that (homer) was no slugger Steve Ruch had Redeem- ning single and drawing a walk in eight while allowing six hits. team had to lose. It really is.”
accident,” Rodzinak said. “He er in line for the win when he un- the third. Sorokas’ performance was a
Continued from Page 1B Holy Redeemer Coughlin
drilled one earlier, too, that was corked a two-run homer to left- Ted Ritsick made it 2-0 in the good sign for the Crusaders, who ab r h bi ab r h bi
Malloy cf-p 4 0 2 0 Concini rf 4 0 1 0
for Coughlin on Monday in the caught. He really worked hard center in the top of the fifth that first with a sacrifice fly, but are looking for a steady No. 2 Condo ss 3 2 1 0 Sorokas p 3 1 2 0
Ruch 3b 2 2 2 3 Parsnik ss 3 1 2 0
WVC opener for both teams – a and brought his game up to this put the Royals up 4-3. Coughlin answered in the bottom pitcher behind their ace, Grillini, Ringsdorf 1b 2 0 0 0 Grillini 3b 4 2 1 1
matchup of district runners-up level. I’m proud of the kid.” “On a day like today, for those of the frame with RBI knocks by a Binghamton recruit. Sorokas al- Bish lf
Ritsick p 2 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 Haupt cf
Gulius c 4 1 2 3
2 0 0 0
from a year ago. Just a moment earlier, it looked kids to hit home runs, it shows Gulius and Grillini. Joey Parsnik so added two hits at the plate. Policare 2b
Tsevdos lf-cf
3 0 1 0 PAndrws
3 0 0 0 Cninghm 1b 0 0 0 0
1b 3 0 1 0

Gulius, a junior catcher, fin- like the Crusaders (1-0) were some of the power that they’ve scored on a wild pitch to make it “It’s sad that there had to be a Peterlin c 2 0 0 0 Picketts lf 3 0 0 0
Triblett ph 1 0 0 0 Sod 2b 2 0 0 0
ished 2-for-4 with three RBI, add- headed for another tough loss to got,” Royals coach Chris Ritsick 3-2 after one. loser in this game,” Rodzinak Byorick rf 3 0 0 0
Totals 25 4 6 4 Totals 28 5 9 4
ing a run-scoring single in the Redeemer to open the season. said. “Steve’s just a pure power “The first inning, everybody said. “I feel for them. Ritsick Holy Redeemer....................... 200 020 0 — 4
first inning. But it was his heroics The Royals (0-1) had pulled out a hitter. When he turns on a ball, he was a little nervous,” Rodzinak pitched his heart out. He had a 2B – Condo; HR – Ruch, Gulius
Coughlin ................................... 300 000 2 — 5

with two outs in the bottom of 2-0 win to start things off last gets all of it.” said. “After that, everybody got rough first inning, but then he IP H R ER BB SO
Holy Redeemer
the seventh that sent the home year, as pitcher Ted Ritsick Ruch, who topped Division I of down to business and they played just took over. He was tough. And Ritsick ........................ 6.0 8 3 3 2 5
Malloy (L, 0-1) .......... 0.2 1 2 2 1 0
bench streaming onto the field to tossed a three-hitter. the WVC last season in home well.” we couldn’t ask for more out of Coughlin
Sorokas (W, 1-0) ..... 7.0 6 4 3 2 8
mob him at home plate. Ritsick was on the mound runs and RBI, reached base on all That included Coughlin senior Bobby Sorokas.
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NFL GOLF

Goodell wants deal Europeans poised for another run


to include HGH tests Five of the top six golfers in
the world rankings hail from
Europe entering the Masters.
UP NEXT
The Masters Golf Tournament
Thursday through Sunday
combined to win six of the last 10
times at the Masters, although
it’s Mickelson who comes into
now.
“It seems that everyone has
pretty much got Mickelson in the
Commissioner tells students the importance of” adding HGH
TV: ESPN and CBS
the first major as the biggest fa- green jacket Sunday evening and
tests. vorite. Not only is he the defining there’s not much use in turning
that it’s necessary in order to
NFL Players Association champion, Mickelson made 18 up at this point,” McDowell said
protect the integrity of game. spokesman George Atallah de- DOUG FERGUSON to go to No. 3. As it is, Kaymer birdies on the weekend to win in with a grin. “He’s a great player
clined to comment Monday. The AP Golf Writer and Westwood are Nos. 1 and 2, Houston. around Augusta, and if you finish
NFLPA has opposed blood tests AUGUSTA, Ga. — A green with Luke Donald, McDowell For a tournament that had ahead of him, you’ve got a decent
The Associated Press in the past but did say last sum- jacket defined the golden era of and Paul Casey at Nos. 4-5-6. Ti- lacked a clear favorite, it has one chance.”
WOODLAWN, Md. — One of mer it would be open to hearing a European golf. ger Woods is at No. 7.
the hundreds of high school stu- proposal from the league during For the better part of two dec- About the only thing missing
dents attending an assembly CBA talks. Goodell said Monday ades, Europeans seemed to have from this new era of European
Monday about the dangers of per- HGH was “part of a broader pro- part-ownership of Augusta Na- dominance is a green jacket.
formance-enhancing substances posal on where we go with our tional by winning the Masters six “It’s been too long,” said Ian
times in a seven-year stretch, and Poulter, among those deter-
wanted NFL Commissioner Rog- drug program.”
11 times in the 1980s and 1990s. mined to change this trend.
er Goodell to answer this ques- CBA negotiations broke off
Seve Ballesteros was the first Eu- “There’s more guys with more
tion: March 11, and the old deal ex- chances.”
Why is there more drug use in pired. The NFLPA said it would ropean in a green jacket. Nick
Faldo won three times. Balleste- Olazabal was the last Europe-
baseball than football? no longer function as a union, and an to win the Masters, holding
Goodell began his response a group of players filed a class-ac- ros, Bernhard Langer and Jose
Maria Olazabal each won twice. off Greg Norman in the final
this way: “I’m not sure that’s tion antitrust lawsuit in federal round in1999. A year later, no Eu-
true.” court in Minnesota. The owners Perhaps it was only fitting that
ropeans were among the top10 at
While making sure to empha- then locked out the players. A when the world ranking made its
the Masters, and none came par-
size that he believes the NFL’s hearing is scheduled for Wednes- debut in 1986 at the Masters, the
ticularly close to winning except
top three were Europeans.
drug-testing program is a strong day on the players’ request for a for Westwood last year when he
“It would be nice to recreate
one, Goodell acknowledged that preliminary injunction to lift the was runner-up by three shots to
some of that magic,” Justin Rose Mickelson.
it can be improved, and he said lockout.
said Monday under the large oak Europe now seems more
the league will insist that its next Goodell wouldn’t say whether
tree next to the Augusta National poised than ever.
labor deal with players — when- he’s optimistic about what will clubhouse. “And I think this is as
ever there is one — includes test- happen in court. In the middle of that great Eu-
good a time as any.” ropean run from two decades
ing for human growth hormone. “We’re going to present our On paper, European golf has
“We’d be naive to think that case, and the judge will make ago, they had four of the top 10 in
never been stronger. the world. Now there are six Eu-
people aren’t trying to cheat the their decision from there,” he They have won two of the last
system. But we have to have the said. ropeans in the top 10, and nine of
three majors — Martin Kaymer the top 20.
best testing program to be able to Asked whether owners have in a playoff at the PGA Cham- “If you look at the guys who
offset that,” Goodell told report- decided under what rules the pionship, Graeme McDowell at compete week in and week out,
ers after joining Rep. Elijah Cum- league would operate if the in- Pebble Beach in the U.S. Open. we’ve got more now than what
mings, a Maryland Democrat, to junction is granted, Goodell said: Padraig Harrington was the last we had 15 years ago,” Poulter
speak to area students at Wood- “We’re prepared for every out- player to win successive majors, said. “There’s definitely more of
lawn High School in Baltimore come. I can promise you that. And at the end of 2008. a chance now. But you’ve got a lot
County. we don’t believe this is an issue And then there’s the world of good players to go up again. Ti-
“I made it clear to the kids in that should be decided in court. ranking. ger and Phil have won quite a few
the room today that the integrity This is an issue that should be de- Europe would have had the top of these jackets over the last few AP PHOTO
of the NFL is critical, and we need cided at the bargaining table. We five spots except for Phil Mickel- years.” Jose Maria Olazabal watches his tee shot on the 10th hole during
to make sure we’re doing every- have to get back to that bargain- son winning the Houston Open Woods and Mickelson have Monday’s practice round for the Masters.
thing possible to have the best ing table, no matter what the out-
drug program in sports,” Goodell come of litigation is.”
said. “Making changes to our pro- Cummings, the top Democrat NASCAR
gram is critical and we have done on the House Committee on

Earnhardt Jr. almost snapped losing streak


that over the years. We need to do Oversight and Government Re-
more, including the inclusion of form, said he talked briefly to
HGH testing.” Goodell about the NFL lockout.
Preventing athletes from using “The players and the owners
HGH is considered a key target in have got to understand that this is
the anti-doping movement. The bigger than them, and that we’ve Popular driver took late lead, cult to figure out just what Earn- laugh in 16 visits to Victory Lane Alas, there was lapped traffic
substance is hard to detect, and got a lot of folks who are spending hardt should have done Sunday at since Rick Hendrick fired him to out his front windshield, and Har-
but was unable to stave off
athletes are believed to choose their hard-earned dollars to come Martinsville. make room for Earnhardt at Hen- vick closing quickly in his rear-
HGH for a variety of benefits, and watch football games, and Harvick’s winning move. The fact it, he’s probably a little drick Motorsports. All those view mirror. His car, remember,
whether they be real or only per- many of them struggle for those rusty when it comes to closing Busch wins have had to embar- was never considered a conten-
ceived — including increasing dollars, and there are a lot of peo- out victories. His last one at the rass Earnhardt just a little as he der for this win, and holding off
speed and improving vision. ple out work,” Cummings said. “I By JENNA FRYER Sprint Cup level was at Michigan floated around the middle of the Harvick was going to be an unbe-
HGH use is prohibited by the would hope that Congress would AP Auto Racing Writer in June, 2008, and although he pack each week. lievable challenge.
NFL, but the league’s old collec- not have to get involved in this. ... CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It’s flirted with the win in the closing But Earnhardt didn’t wreck Maybe he should have forced
tive bargaining agreement did That is not something I would ad- easy to sit on the couch and list all laps of last year’s Daytona 500, he him. He instead patiently worked Harvick to move him out of the
not have testing for it. Goodell vocate for. We have enough prob- the things you would have done if was chasing someone else for the his way onto Busch’s rear bum- way. But he didn’t, and Harvick,
said he thinks players “recognize lems we’re dealing with, as it is.” you’d been driving Dale Earn- trophy. per, and gave him a little nudge with a faster car, earned it with a
hardt Jr.’s car over the final few It’s been a long time, though, when it was time to take the lead. solid pass. Then he got back on
laps at Martinsville Speedway. since he’s had to do any defensive Was it out of bounds? Absolutely Harvick’s bumper for one last
Of course, most of us don’t have driving. Nobody is saying he’s for- not, and Busch said so himself. shot at it, and maybe he should
the slightest idea how to drive a gotten how to protect a lead late “I was holding him up, so it was have wrecked Harvick to take
race car, let alone maneuver it in a race, but it’s never as easy as it good for him,” Busch said. “He back the win.
around a tricky paperclip-shaped looks on TV, and it certainly took the lead. No harm, no foul.” He didn’t, though, and his crew
short track with Kevin Harvick wasn’t for Earnhardt on Sunday. Only Earnhardt knows what chief said that was the right thing
bearing down on the bumper. Stuck in a 98-race losing streak, was going through his mind with to do.
And nobody has any idea what it’s in a car that was probably only that long-overdue victory finally “You can’t bump a guy who just
like to be Earnhardt, who must good for a top-10 finish, he sud- in sight. All he’s heard for three ran you down from straightaway
balance the life of luxury he’s cre- denly found himself in position to years is how NASCAR’s success back and passed you,” Letarte
ated as NASCAR’s most popular race for the win. Crew chief Steve depends on him, and if Earnhardt said Monday. “We took it on the
driver with the burden of being Letarte’s strategy and some lucky was winning again, then just may- chin and understood we were
thesonofaseven-timechampion. breaks put him right behind Kyle be the television ratings and at- probably a third- or fourth-place
Toss in his failure to win a Busch racing for the win late in tendance problems would be car that came home second. And
championship, a losing streak Sunday’s race. solved. that was all Dale Jr. at the end. I
that’s closing in on three years Nobody would have been sur- And that rabid fan base, so pas- think a lot of people in the sport
AP PHOTO and constant questions about his prisedifEarnhardthadrunBusch sionate in its support of the prodi- kind of wrote him off. He hasn’t
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell , left, and Congressman Elijah ability, confidence and desire, over to knock him out of his way. galson,hasliterallybeenstarving forgotten how to drive, he hasn’t
Cummings, D-Md., talks with reporters after an assembly about and, well, it becomes pretty diffi- After all, Busch has had the last for just a smidgen of success. lost the desire.”
the dangers of steroid use Monday at Woodlawn High School in
Woodlawn, Md. Goodell says the NFL will insist that its next labor
deal with players includes testing for human growth hormone.

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Butler’s Blue 2 continues to grab attention


WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

NCAA TOURNEY
By KRISTIE RIEKEN
AP Sports Writer
HOUSTON — The Butler bandwagon
keeps on growing, and it’s being driven by a NOTEBOOK
guy with four paws and fur.
Blue 2, Butler’s roly-poly English bulldog CAREFUL KEMBA
mascot, has picked up almost 1,000 new UConn star Kemba Walker took a mo-
followers on Twitter since Saturday’s victo- ment to admire the Bob Cousy Award he
ry over VCU that earned the Bulldogs a spot earned as the nation’s top point guard on
in their second straight national title game. Monday morning, but forgive him if he
His photo page on Flickr drew a whopping didn’t pick it up.
82,000 viewers Sunday, 25,000 more than With the national championship game
his previous high, set Friday after he arrived against Butler on Monday night, there was
in Houston. no chance coach Jim Calhoun was going to
“It’s crazy. It’s spreading like wildfire,” risk his team’s unquestioned leader pulling
said Michael Kaltenmark, Butler’s director a Ty Lawson.
of web marketing and communications and The former North Carolina point guard
Blue’s master. “People are saying, ‘How can won the same award two years ago but
you not root for Butler with that dog?’ I love tweaked his back when he lifted the hefty
it. I’m happy for Butler, and I’m happy for trophy to pose for pictures. The incident
AP PHOTO Blue.” forced Lawson to undergo treatment in the AP PHOTO

Texas A&M’s Maryann Baker (15) reacts after her team beat Blue became something of a celebrity hours leading up to Tar Heels’ showdown Butler’s mascot Blue 2 was at the college
Stanford in Sunday’s semifinal game in Indianapolis. during last year’s Final Four, and the (pup- with Michigan State in the title game. basketball championship Monday night.
py) lovefest has only continued to grow, Besides, the trophy itself isn’t as impor-
thanks to Kaltenmark’s use of social media. tant to Walker as having his name associ- Now, he’s got a new favorite.
Blue tweets, posts pictures, has a Face- ated with Cousy. Walker arrived on campus “Butler — because their cheerleaders
book page and, when he’s in Indianapolis, three seasons ago as a raw talent without a were nice to me,” Bush joked.
has a webcam so people can keep an eye on consistent jump shot or much experience The 41st president did get plenty of atten-
him in Kaltenmark’s office. running an offense. Now he’s the best point tion from the cheerleaders during the VCU
The attention this year has astounded guard in the country. game Saturday — they surrounded him to
Kaltenmark. Blue has visited the Johnson pose for a picture — but that’s not why he
Space Center, been on CBS’ “The Early picked Butler.
Show” twice, hobnobbed with Charles Bar- BUSH’S SECOND PICK “Just look at the way they play. They’re
kley, and made appearances on just about President George H.W. Bush’s pick to win fighters,” said Bush, who’s a bit feisty him-
every TV station in Houston and Indianapo- the national title fizzled with Kentucky’s self.
lis. He’s also posed for countless pictures loss to Connecticut in the national semi- Bush and his wife, Barbara, live in the
and been petted by anyone who can get a finals. Houston area most of the year and have
hand on him. taken in both days of the Final Four.

BUTLER
range. They had scoring
droughts that lasted what
seemed like an eternity.
As the UConn players raced
Continued from Page 1B
off the bench and confetti fell,
managed only 13 points. Lead- Butler quietly left the court, dis-
ing scorer Matt Howard was appointed yet again — but in an
AP PHOTO held to seven on 1-of-13 shoot- entirely different way.
Notre Dame’s Brittany Mallory (22) celebrates after the Irish ing. Butler shot just 22 percent in
beat Connecticut in Sunday’s semifinal. The Bulldogs (28-10) were the first half, and had no points
hoping to avenge last year’s in the paint or on the fast break,

Newcomers bringing
heartbreak, when Gordon Hay- yet still managed to take a 22-19
ward’s half-court shot at the lead thanks to Mack’s 3-pointer
buzzer bounced off the rim in a just before the buzzer. As the
61-59 loss to Duke. ball swished through the net, he

intrigue to title game


Instead, Butler showed why turned and screamed at the But-
the little guys have never won ler bench, and did a flying chest
the biggest prize. bump with Ronald Nored as
UConn’s big men Alex Oriak- they ran off the court.
With perennial powers gone, hi, Tyler Olander and Charles But that would be about it for
Okwandu didn’t let the Bull- the highlights. After Chase Sti-
Notre Dame and Texas A&M
dogs anywhere near the paint. gall opened with a 3 in the sec-
battle for women’s crown. Whenever a Butler player did ond half, the Bulldogs would
get close to the rim, one of the make only one more field goal
UP NEXT Huskies was there to muscle the over the next 12-plus minutes.
DOUG FEINBERG ball away or force an off-balance Not that they didn’t have
AP Basketball Writer TEXAS A&M (32-5) shot. That UConn finished with their chances, but the basket
VS. NOTRE DAME (31-7)
INDIANAPOLIS — Already a 26-2 edge scoring in the paint may as well have been a slit for
TIPOFF: 8:30 p.m. today
packed with one surprise after TV: ESPN was a surprise only in that But- as much success as they had.
another, the NCAA women’s ler actually got a basket inside. The Huskies, meanwhile, fig-
tournament has one big dose of Things weren’t much better ured out a way to break Butler’s
intrigue left when Notre Dame out to other schools and realize elsewhere on the floor. oppressive defense and started
and Texas A&M play for the it’s not just UConn and Stanford The Bulldogs had two other making their shots — just AP PHOTO
championship. and Tennessee that can win na- buckets from inside the arc, and enough of them to deliver a na- Butler’s Matt Howard grabs his legs during the second half of the
The traditional powers — tional championships.” they were 9 of 33 from 3-point tional championship. men’s NCAA championship game Monday against Connecticut.
Tennessee, Connecticut, Stan- Diggins was one of those
ford — are all gone, only the sec- girls. She grew up in South Bend

UCONN
ond time ever the title game and was a diehard Irish fan who ran down the clock. Jeremy Chase Stigall hit a trey on Butler’s from the floor. Walker finally got
won’t have a No. 1 seed in it. But cheered them on as they won Lamb hoisted the ball skyward as first possession, the Huskies ran on the board with a jumper from
there’s a budding star in Irish their only national champion- the buzzer sounded. off eight consecutive points. near the right elbow at the 13:08
standout Skylar Diggins, a new ship in 2001. Kemba Walker shot just 5 of 19 Lamb sank a three-pointer and mark. Mack sank a free throw but
participant in the Aggies and an Continued from Page 1B
“I was there, hands on the but led the Huskies with 16 Walker hit a free throw to end the didn’t pick up his initial field goal
entertaining, outspoken coach TV,” said Diggins, who was 10 at Villanova in 1985) to win a na- points and nine rebounds. Lamb run with 16:19 remaining and until he drained a trey with 4:15
in Texas A&M’s Gary Blair. the time. “If they lost I’d have tional championship, the loss added 12 and Oriakhi had11, with UConn leading, 28-26. left in the half.
“It’s good to see two new faces been crushed.” marked its second straight disap- 11 rebounds. Mack was the only After a Butler free throw, the Both players led their teams
in the Final Four championship Now the dynamic sophomore pointing end to a season. The Bulldog in double figures, scor- Huskies scored six more, includ- with seven points at the break.
game,” Blair said. “It’s good for guard has a chance to complete Bulldogs lost to Duke, 61-59, in ing 13 points but hitting on just 4 ing Lamb’s dunk off a steal and Walker connected on just 3 of 11
the game of basketball right
one of the most remarkable runs the 2010 title game. of 15 shots. his short baseline jumper, to in- and missed both his three-point
now. Don’t take anything away
in NCAA tournament history. The Bulldogs simply could not Matt Howard, Butler’s senior crease their margin to seven, 33- attempts. Mack missed both his
from what Pat and Geno and Ta-
Diggins led the Irish to back- buy a basket, particularly inside big man, hit just 1 of 13 shots and 26, with 12:55 to play. two-point attempts and went 2 of
ra have accomplished. For our
to-back victories over two Irish the three-point arc, where they scored seven points. In the first half, the Bulldogs 5 from deep.
sport to grow we need Texas
nemeses, Tennessee and Con- finished the game just 3 of 31. Points were difficult to come shot 1 of 13 from inside the three- The Huskies had the better of
A&M and Notre Dame in this
game.” necticut — the first time a team They shot 12 of 64 (18.8 percent) by in the first half, which ended point arc, got outrebounded by the shooting (29.0 percent) and
The two schools, better has ever beaten those two jug- for the game. with Butler holding a 22-19 lead. 27-18, yielded 11 offensive boards rebounding. But even with 11 of-
known for their play on the gri- gernauts in the same NCAA After leading by three points at It marked the fewest combined to the Huskies, and still found a fensive rebounds, they managed
diron, will take the grandest tournament. Amazingly, it’s on- intermission, Butler connected points in the first half of an NCAA way to take the lead at halftime. just four second-chance points
stage in women’s basketball to- ly happened eight times during on just 2 of its first 25 shots in the championship game since Okla- Mack provided the margin with a compared to seven for Butler.
night in one of the biggest sur- the same regular season, ac- second half, going without a homa State led North Carolina, three-pointer at the buzzer. Walker’s three-point play with
prise finals in NCAA tourna- cording to STATS LLC. point, scoring just three in a span 23-17, in the 1946 final. The Bulldogs bailed them- 12:34 to play gave Connecticut its
ment history — even though “It’s awesome,” Diggins said. of 13 minutes, 25 seconds. The Huskies’ 19 points were selves out with 5-of-14 three- largest lead of the half, 13-8. But
both are No. 2 seeds. “This team is very proud of itself The Huskies capitalized on the the fewest for a first half in a title point shooting. They wound up sophomore guard Chase Stigall,
“Somebody said only one per- and we’re not done yet.” poor shooting to outscore Butler game since California scored that going plus-15 from deep because who has started every NCAA con-
son predicted that it was going There are a lot of similarities by 22-3 and took a 41-28 lead on a many in 1960. UConn missed all five of its three- test but had seen just 16 minutes
to be an A&M-Notre Dame between that last title run and baseline jumper by Alex Oriakhi Butler got away with a cold ball tries. That made the Huskies of playing time per game in the
matchup out of all the millions this one. Notre Dame also beat with 7:33 to play. They later ex- start, making only one of its first 1 of 17 for their three halves of Fi- previous five, knocked down a
of people who do a bracket,” UConn in the Final Four after tended their lead to 14 on Oriak- nine shots. But the Bulldogs nal Four competition. three-ball to cap an 8-2 run and
Texas A&M guard Sydney Col- losing to them in the Big East hi’s three-point play with 5:49 re- pressed the issue at the start of If the stats don’t convince you, give Butler a 16-15 lead with 7:20
son said. “I think the fact there tournament championship maining. the second half as well, connect- believe this: The first 20 minutes remaining.
have been these upsets is really game. The Irish’s starting point Butler got back-to-back threes ing on just one of their first 15 were ugly.
helping out with women’s bas- guard, Niele Ivey, was a third from Shelvin Mack to close to shots, including 13 consecutive Walker and Mack, the top
ketball. I think it will get some of
those top-name girls to branch
team All-America like Diggins
was this season.
within eight, 49-41, with 1:32 to
play, but the Huskies successfully
misses.
After trailing by six when
scorers for each team, collective-
ly missed their first nine shots
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BASKETBALL BONDS TRIAL

Rodman gives Hall of Fame class a wild side Feds say lost tape
Also part of the class were:

has been located


The Associated Press
HOUSTON — Dennis Rod- coaches Tex Winter, innovator of
man earned plenty of labels dur- the triangle offense, and Phila-
ing his sometimes turbulent delphia University’s Herb Ma-
NBA career. gee; longtime NBA and ABA star
Here’s one the player who cre- Artis Gilmore; former Portland Prosecutors requesting the but the recording had been lost.
ated chaos on — and sometimes TrailBlazers center Arvydas Sa- Prosecutors said he located it last
conversation between Bonds weekend and sent an email at 11
off — the court never expected: bonis; Olympic gold medalist Te-
Hall of Famer. Rodman head- resa Edwards; Harlem Globetrot- and doctor will be allowed. p.m. on Sunday notifying the de-
lined the Naismith Memorial ter Reece “Goose” Tatum; and fense of the find.
Basketball Hall of Fame’s 2011 Boston Celtic Tom “Satch” Sand- “He found (it) on the B side —
class announced on Monday at ers. By RONALD BLUM this is a microcassette,” Assistant
the Final Four, a group that in- Winter refined the triangle of- AP Sports Writer U.S. Attorney Matthew Parrella
cludes former Dream Team fense and helped the Chicago SAN FRANCISCO — Prosecu- said. “He located a tape of himself
member Chris Mullin and Stan- Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers tors in the federal case against discussing with Dr. Ting soon af-
ford coach Tara VanDerveer. win nine NBA championships as AP PHOTO Barry Bonds say a key witness ter the BALCO search warrants
“It’s just unreal,” Rodman said. an assistant to Phil Jackson. He The new class: Tom Sanders, Dennis Rodman, Chris Mullin, Herb has rediscovered the tape of a se- were executed.”
And somewhat unexpected, at retired following the 2006 sea- Magee, Artis Gilmore and Mannie Jackson. cretly recorded conversation Parrella, who did not offer
with the slugger’s doctor, spark- more details on how Hoskins lo-
least to the two-time NBA Defen- son, capping a career that includ-
ing a fight between the govern- cated the tape, said the govern-
sive Player of the Year and five- ed a successful stint at Kansas to the Lakers, where the triangle came one of the best rebounders
ment and defense lawyers over ment may ask to recall “either
time NBA champion who be- State, where he led the Wildcats let Kobe Bryant and Shaquille in league history.
whether the new material can be Steve Hoskins, Dr. Ting or both
lieved his extracurricular activ- to two Final Fours. O’Neal cohabitate successfully “They looked past all the nega-
included at a trial years in the in order to nail down this issue,
ities — including donning a wed- Winter learned the triangle on their way to three straight ti- tivity and thought ’wow, he ac- so there is an accurate presenta-
ding dress to marry himself and while playing for Sam Barry at tles. tually did change the game a lit- making.
On a day when there was no tion of these conversations that
kicking a photographer in the USC in the 1940s then spent dec- When informed of the honor tle bit,”’ said Rodman, who aver- went on.”
groin — would overshadow his ades tweaking it. The system fo- last week, Rodman thought it aged 13.1 rebounds a game while testimony because a juror was ill,
the government said Monday Defense lawyer Cristina Ar-
on-the-court accomplishments. cused on sharing the ball and al- was a prank. He figured there playing for five teams. “I wasn’t a guedas said the recording had
“I looked at the way I am, and I lowed Michael Jordan and Scot- was no way the voters could get good scorer. I wasn’t the best ath- that former Bonds business part-
ner Steve Hoskins found a cas- been subject to a grand jury sub-
thought I wouldn’t get in,” Rod- tie Pippen to flourish with the past his outlandish antics and fo- lete. But I was part of the ma- poena in 2005 and questioned
man said. Bulls. He later followed Jackson cus on a career in which he be- chine.” sette recording of his conversa-
why it hadn’t been turned over to
tion with Dr. Arthur Ting.
the defense until now.
Prosecutors, hoping to counter
The defense planned to send
COLLEGE BASKETBALL Ting’s testimony last week that
the microcassette, along with the
he never discussed Bonds’ al-
recorder and a government repre-

VCU, coach agree to long-term extension


leged steroid use with Hoskins —
sentative, to its expert lab. Parrel-
who insisted they had — said
la gave a preliminary transcript,
both men might be recalled to the
which he said was incomplete, to
witness stand.
the defense, along with a digital
“This will never come into evi-
copy of the recording, but neither
dence,” Bonds’ lead lawyer, Allen
Smart led the Rams to two nament to upsets of prominent Virginia Com-
Ruby, told U.S. District Judge Su-
was publicly released.
programs including George- monwealth an- Arguedas and prosecutors al-
wins in NCAA Tournament for nounced on Mon- san Illston. ready were clashing over the
town, Purdue and Kansas to re-
first time in school history day that head The trial began March 21, and prosecution’s failure to disclose
ach the Final Four. VCU (28-12)
coach Shaka prosecutors had planned to rest notes of a 2006 interview with
became only the third No. 11
Smart and the their case Monday with Dr. Don Ting, two days before his grand
seed to get that far, losing to
school agreed to Catlin, former head of the UCLA jury testimony. Assistant U.S. At-
The Associated Press Butler 70-62 in Saturday’s na-
a new eight-year Olympic Analytical Laboratory. torney Jeffrey Nedrow main-
RICHMOND, Va. — VCU tional semifinals.
contract. Details But they now plan to call three tained last week the meeting
coach Shaka Smart is staying Making that run even more
of the contract lab workers, raising the govern- wasn’t substantive, but the de-
with the Rams after leading impressive: Four of the Rams’ ment’s witness total to 25. That,
were not an- fense gave the court a statement
them on a surprising Final Four five tournament wins came by plus the new evidence, makes it
nounced. Smart from Matthew Jacobs, a former
run. double-digit margins, including led the Rams likely the case won’t go to the jury
The school said Monday that the 71-61 win against the top- lawyer for Ting, stating the ses-
from the First before next week. sion “was substantive and lasted
Smart has agreed to a new seeded Jayhawks for the South- Four to the Final Hoskins, the government’s sec-
eight-year contract at VCU. De- west Regional championship. approximately three hours.”
Four in just his ond witness, testified he record- Illston wanted to know “why a
tails of that deal will be re- That run had Smart frequent- second season ed a conversation with Ting dis- report wasn’t generated?” Ne-
leased once the contract is ly mentioned for other coach- with VCU. cussing Bonds and steroids in drow maintained it would be du-
signed. ing vacancies. Team spokesman 2003 or 2004, after federal agents plicative to take notes of meet-
“True to form, Coach Smart’s Scott Day said North Carolina raided the Bay Area Laboratory ings prior to testimony.
primary concerns were about State had recently offered Co-Operative (BALCO). BALCO Bonds, baseball’s season and
his players, coaches and the Smart the job to replace Sidney was found to be the center of a career home run leader, is
overall support of the basket- Lowe, who resigned in March. steroids distribution ring, of charged with four counts of mak-
ball program,” VCU athletic di- “I’m extremely grateful for which Bonds’ personal trainer ing false statements and one
rector Norwood Teague said in the belief that (VCU president AP PHOTO was a part. count of obstruction of justice for
a statement. “We are honored Michael Rao) and Norwood Ting testified last week that he telling a grand jury in 2003 that
that he has decided to stay a Teague have shown and contin- I’m very excited about the op- any two-year span in program had only one, general conversa- he never knowingly used per-
VCU Ram. He exemplifies ev- ue to show in our coaching portunities that lie ahead for history and it marked the first tion with Hoskins about steroids formance-enhancing drugs and
erything that is right about col- staff and basketball program,” both our program and our uni- year VCU won more than one and he denied Hoskins’ testimo- received injections only from
lege athletics, and VCU is ec- Smart said in a statement. versity.” game in the NCAA tournament. ny that the two had as many as 50 physicians.
static about the future under “Their support, in addition to Smart, who turns 34 on Fri- The school has said Smart discussions about Bonds and per- The eighth day of testimony
his leadership.” the bright future that our stu- day, has a 55-21 record at VCU had a base salary of $325,000 formance-enhancing drugs. was postponed because juror No.
The second-year coach led dent-athletes possess, makes and led the Rams to the CBI this season and was due to Hoskins, a childhood friend of 66 — names won’t be revealed
VCU from one of the “First VCU a very special place for me championship in his first year. make $640,000 in all due to Bonds, testified that he had re- until the day after a verdict —
Four” games in the NCAA tour- to be the head basketball coach. The 55 wins are the most for performance bonuses. corded a conversation with Ting was sick with kidney stones.

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By ANDREW M. SEDER try’s Center for Workforce In- saw a loss of 800 jobs as stores
aseder@timesleader.com formation & Analysis, showed continued to lay off temporary
The seasonally adjusted un- that 12 of the state’s 14 metro seasonal workers. That sector
employment rate for the tri-
I N B R I E F county region that includes
areas saw unemployment rate is still up 400 jobs when com-
declines in February. Only Lan- pared to February 2010.
Lackawanna, Luzerne and caster, which jumped up one- Other sectors with big gains
E-mail warnings are out Wyoming dipped to 9 percent tenth of one percent, and State or losses included:
With the possible theft of millions of in February, the lowest rate College, which rose two-tenths • Mining, logging, and con-
e-mail addresses from an advertising since August 2009 when it of one percent, showed in- struction, which saw jobs rise
company, several large companies have stood at 8.9 percent. creased rates. State College, by 100 over the month to 8,200.
started warning customers to expect The one-tenth of one per- even with the largest percent- This was the first monthly gain
fraudulent emails that try to coax ac- centage point improvement age increase in the state, still since July 2010.
count login information from them. marked the fifth consecutive has the lowest rate by a full per- • Educational services, up
Companies behind such brands as month-to-month decline, but centage point over Lebanon. 1,400, and local government 2,600 jobs from February 2010, the right direction should be
Chase, Citi and Best Buy said over the not enough to move the region The figures in the report educational services, up 400, by far the largest over-the-year viewed as a positive even
weekend that hackers may have out of the top spot of the state’s show the metro area’s season- experienced typical seasonal growth of any supersector in though the pace has been “slow
learned their e-mail addresses because 14 metro areas in terms of un- ally adjusted labor force grew increases with schools return- the metro statistical area. and incremental.”
of a security breach at a Dallas-based employment. by 500 workers to 281,600. ing from winter break. Steven Zellers, an analyst “We are slowly but surely
company called Epsilon that manages The data, which will be The hardest hit sector in Feb- • Professional and business with the Center for Workforce getting better,” Zellers said.
e-mail communications. made public today by the De- ruary locally – as it was in Janu- services rose by 200 to 26,300 Information & Analysis, said “We are slowly coming out of
The e-mail addresses could be used partment of Labor and Indus- ary, as well -- was retail, which jobs. The supersector was up the continued movement in it.”
to target spam. It’s also a standard
tactic among online fraudsters to send

Japan car
e-mails to random people, purporting
to be from a large bank and asking BASEBALL STADIUM EATERY Will fill the gap left by Bo Brothers
them to log in at a site that looks like
the bank’s site. Instead, the fraudulent

shortage is
site captures their login information
and uses it to access the real account.
The data breach could make these
so-called “phishing” attacks more effi-

expected
cient, by allowing the fraudsters to
target people who actually have an
account with the bank.
The College Board, the not-for-profit
organization that runs the SATs, also By TOM KRISHER
warned that a hacker may have ob- and DEE-ANN DURBIN
tained student e-mail addresses. Other AP Auto Writers
companies, including Marriott In- DETROIT — Cars made by Japa-
ternational, New York and Co. and nese manufacturers will be in short
Walgreen Co., were also impacted.
supply in showrooms this spring and
Epsilon said the breach exposed
summer because of
e-mail addresses and customer names
but no other personal information. last month’s earth-
quake and tsunami,
the head of the large-
AirTran performance cited st U.S. dealership
Low-cost carrier AirTran had the chain said Monday.
best overall performance of the 16 AutoNation Inc.
largest U.S. carriers last year in an CEO Mike Jackson
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Jackson
annual study of airline quality. said in an interview
PNC Field will see the return of Legends serving up typical ballgame fare joined by steaks, pizza, salads and more.
Hawaiian Airlines — ranked first the with The Associated Press that cus-

Legends back at the plate at PNC Field


previous two years — was bumped tomers will first see shortages of ve-
down to second place in the study. The hicles made exclusively in Japan.
survey was released Monday. Then parts shortages will slow down
The study is based on Department of production of Japanese-brand cars
Transportation data on on-time per- assembled in North America.
formance, mishandled baggage, bump- By ANDREW M. SEDER sion not to renew its contract. in the off-season, business was brisk. But The March 11 disaster mostly dam-
ings due to overbooking and consumer aseder@timesleader.com “It’s a tough challenge in the off-sea- on weekdays in the off-season, the res- aged auto parts factories in the north-
complaints. MOOSIC – The Bo Brothers experi- son,” Rose said. She said that while Leg- taurant was empty. “People don’t come eastern part of Japan, the world’s sec-
Overall, airlines improved their per- ment at PNC Field lasted one year, and ends Hospitality Management, which in there during the week,” Ruby said. “If ond-largest supplier of cars and parts.
formance in 2010, with fewer lost bags coming off the bench to fill the void will has the contract to operate stadium con- there’s no games, people just don’t think But shortages of those components,
and bumped passengers and more be a familiar name: Legends at PNC cessions and the restaurant, continued about that place.” plus disruptions of electricity and
on-time arrivals. But consumer com- Field. talks with Bo Brothers, the eatery decid- Rose said the new restaurant will op- water, have forced car plants in that
plaints were up. The new venue will open its doors at ed to forego a second year at the park. erate under a similar schedule to the one nation to close or limit production
4:35 p.m. April 13, two hours before the “It was their decision to stick with one Ruby proposed. for nearly a month.
Mickey D’s hiring 50,000 first pitch of the home opener game be-
tween the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yan-
location,” Rose said.
Two messages left for James Ruby, co-
She said it will be open only on game
days and not until two hours before the
Jackson said automakers have told
him that the car shortages will last
McDonald’s Corp. will hold its first kees and the Buffalo Bisons. owner of Bo Brothers, were not immedi- first pitch. Even on weekends, when the
anywhere from two to four months,
national hiring day April 19 to fill SWB Yankees President Kristen Rose ately returned Monday. Yankess are not at home, the venue will
50,000 openings at its restaurants na- said those familiar with the Legends at Ruby, in an interview in January with be closed. and AutoNation should expect a 30-
tionwide. PNC Field menu in 2009 won’t see too The Times Leader, indicated he would Prior to Legends at PNC Field, The to-50 percent cut in shipments of Ja-
The company, based in Oak Brook, many changes. She said typical ball prefer to operate the restaurant during Stadium Club was the name of the res- panese-brand models.
Ill., says it is making a concerted effort game fare will be joined by steaks, pizza, the baseball season only and not have a taurant at the stadium. That restaurant Industry analysts say Detroit auto-
to add staff as its business improves salads and more. lease that lasts through the winter closed in January 2009 after a lawsuit fil- makers, which also get parts from Ja-
and as more of its restaurants stay She said that while the affiliation with months when business is dead. ed by the team against the operator. It panese suppliers, will start to see pro-
open 24 hours a day. Bo Brothers was a good one, she under- At the time, Ruby said that during the reopened on Opening Day with the new duction cuts as well because of the
McDonald’s is hiring restaurant crew stood the Wyoming restaurant’s deci- baseball season, and even on weekends Legends name and a new operator. earthquake.
and management for full-time and
part-time positions. The company’s

Commodore, Amiga return from the dead looking pretty lively


hiring goal translates to between three
and four new hires per restaurant.
Turnover slowed in the past few
years because of the weak economy,

TECH TALK
the company says. McDonald’s sees WELL, IT LOOKS again today, THE WAIT IS ON
this event an opportunity to attract like wonders may when computers
employees in a tough job market. never cease. Two are fully capable The updated Commodore and Amiga
Those who are interested can apply venerable staples of N I C K D E L O R E N Z O of driving a computers aren’t available just yet.
the ’80s and early 1080i display. They were originally slated to be re-
in stores or online. Some restaurants
leased last Christmas, but that launch
will hold events and interviews that ’90s computer in- They both fea- date was pushed back a bit.
day. dustry are on their updated Commodore 64, which ture multiple
way back from the features the iconic case and key- USB ports, Wi-
grave. board of the original, to the sleek Fi, Ethernet, and HDMI ports. This is an interesting trend –
The first thing I have to say is Commodore Phoenix, with a com- The updated Commodore 64 is retro-style computers – a niche to
that I love the concept. I’m just pact aluminum case. powered by an Intel Atom proc- be sure, but one that just might
old enough to recall Commodore These computers have been up- essor, while the higher-end Phoe- succeed.
and Amiga computers, and I can dated with DVD drives, HD graph- nix is powered by dual or quad- Use your smart phone code read-
$3.64 $3.45 $2.82 remember the performance of the ics and audio cards, and offer the core Intel processors, and can ac- er on the QR code found in this
Amigas in particular, putting PCs performance of Windows 7, all commodate up to 2 terabytes of story to explore the Commodore
$4.06 and Macs alike to shame. while fitting in the relatively com- storage. web site.
07/17/08 And, as always, what once was pact confines of the unified key- The Amiga line of products will
old has become new again. board/case. A practical solution reportedly feature high-perform- Nick DeLorenzo is director of Interactive
Commodore is returning with an back then, when monitors were ance graphics cards and proces- and New Media for The Times Leader. Write
array of retro products, from the little better than televisions, and sors, with optional OLED displays. him at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com.
CMYK

THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ T H E M A R K E T I N R E V I E W TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2011 PAGE 9B

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Advanced 1615 1397 ACE Ltd 66.96 +1.12 +7.6 Cemig pf 20.42 +.21 +23.1 GenMoly 5.81 +.51 -10.3 MarshIls 8.09 -.05 +16.9 PrinFncl 31.99 +.26 -1.8 Symantec 18.36 -.10 +9.7
NASDAQ 2799.73 2778.87 2789.19 -0.41 -0.01% s s s +5.14% AEP Ind 30.75 +.05 +18.5 CenterPnt 17.91 +.16 +13.9 GenMot n 32.39 -.02 -12.1 MarvellT 15.53 -.40 -16.3 PrUShS&P 20.72 -.03 -12.8 Synovus 2.50 -.02 -5.3
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New Highs 263 229 Wilshire 5000 14221.30 14144.13 14183.72 +9.21 +0.07% s s s +6.16% AFLAC 54.35 +.85 -3.7 CVtPS 23.60 +.52 +8.0 Gentex 30.80 +.26 +4.2 MassMCp s16.06 -.04 +5.1 PrUShQQQ rs51.24+.30 -11.9 TD Ameritr 21.52 +.13 +13.3
New Lows 16 33 AGL Res 40.25 +.12 +12.3 CntryLink 40.23 -.80 -12.9 Genworth 13.36 -.18 +1.7 MasseyEn 69.87 +.61 +30.2 ProUltSP 53.83 +.13 +12.0 TE Connect34.86 -.16 -1.5
Russell 2000 850.52 846.74 849.36 +2.59 +0.31% s s s +8.39% AK Steel 15.97 +.09 -2.4 Cephln 76.92 +.88 +24.6 Genzyme 76.31 +.30 +7.2 Mattel 25.34 +.08 -.4 ProUShL20 37.03 -.08 0.0 TECO 18.88 +.02 +6.1
AMR 6.27 -.12 -19.5 Checkpnt 21.98 -.31 +7.0 Gerdau 12.61 +.01 -9.9 McClatchy 3.46 +.03 -25.9 ProUSSP50015.69 -.04 -19.2 THQ 4.48 +.01 -26.1

S&P Mid Cap 400


ASM Intl 40.64 +.73 +16.1 Cheesecake29.91 +.09 -2.4 GileadSci 42.81 +.15 +18.1 McCorm 47.93 +.02 +3.0 PrUShCrde rs40.03 -.15 -21.3 TaiwSemi 12.18 -.03 -2.9
AT&T Inc 30.77 +.15 +4.7 ChesEng 33.83 +.33 +30.6 GlaxoSKln 39.30 +.52 +.2 McDrmInt s 25.59 +.06 +23.7 ProgrssEn 46.80 +.07 +7.6 Talbots 5.83 -.15 -31.6
AVI Bio 1.57 +.02 -25.9 Chevron 108.23 -.09 +18.6 GlimchRt 9.14 +.12 +8.8 McDnlds 76.39 +.40 -.5 ProgsvCp 21.31 +.10 +7.2 Target 50.06 -.30 -16.7
Aastrom 2.76 +.22 +7.8 Chicos 14.71 -.20 +22.3 Goldcrp g 49.20 -.03 +7.0 McGrwH 39.14 -.05 +7.5 ProLogis 16.09 +.06 +11.4 TastyBak 1.96 -.02 -69.1
AbtLab 50.25 +.88 +4.9 Chimera 3.95 -.01 -3.9 GoldStr g 2.87 -.03 -37.5 MedcoHlth 56.92 +.18 -7.1 ProUSR2K rs41.21 -.21 -18.0 TeckRes g 56.84 +3.68 -8.1
AcadiaRlt 18.77 +.01 +2.9 ChinaIntEn 2.21 -.07 -69.8 GoldmanS 158.90 -1.33 -5.5 Medtrnic 39.43 -.07 +6.3 ProvFnH 8.30 -.11 +14.6 Teleflex 59.00 +.27 +9.6
Accenture 55.07 +.20 +13.6 ChinaShen 4.94 +.13 -41.2 Goodyear 15.02 -.20 +26.8 MelcoCrwn 8.49 +.48 +33.5 Prudentl 63.22 +.70 +7.7 TelefEsp s 25.72 +.14 +12.8
AcmePkt 71.22 +3.43 +34.0 ChurchDwt 79.96 +.09 +15.9 Google 587.68 -4.12 -1.1 Merck 33.27 +.20 -7.7 PSEG 30.89 -.61 -2.9 TelMexL 18.61 +.19 +15.3
Investors love small companies that ActionSemi 2.41 -.03 +12.1 CIBER 6.60 +.03 +41.0 Gramrcy 4.08 -.04 +76.6 Meritage 24.55 +.24 +10.6 PubStrg 111.73 +.73 +10.2 Tellabs 5.11 -.07 -24.6
have good growth prospects and large Who’s In It ActivsBliz 11.01
AdamsEx 11.40
... -11.5
... +6.1
CienaCorp 25.07 -.28 +19.1 GtPanSilv g 4.19 -.08 +49.1 Meritor 16.82 +.30 -18.0 PulteGrp 7.33 -.15 -2.5 TempleInld 23.62 -.26 +11.2
Cirrus 19.65 -.69 +23.0 GreenMtC s66.53 +1.76+102.5 Mesab 41.52 -.01 +7.9 PPrIT 6.49 +.01 +3.3 TmpDrgn 31.47 -.05 +2.4
companies that have a long history of Mid-cap doesn’t mean middling. Here are three AdeonaPh 2.13 +.27 +70.4 Cisco 17.06 +.02 -15.7 Greif A 66.48 +.32 +7.4 MetLife 45.73 +.47 +2.9 QiaoXing 2.23 +.24 -21.2 TenetHlth 7.62 -.01 +13.9
AdobeSy 34.37 +.21 +11.7 Citigrp 4.43 -.02 -6.3 GpoTMM 2.41 +.06 -3.6 MetroPCS 16.33 -.16 +29.3 Qihoo360 n 30.30 +.80 -10.9 Tenneco 43.49 +.02 +5.7
doing well. But don’t ignore stocks in the well-known companies in the index: AdvBattery 2.04 -.03 -47.0 CleanEngy 17.41 +1.09 +25.8 GulfportE 34.92 -2.12 +61.1 Microchp 37.98 +.06 +11.0 Qlogic 17.78 -.38 +4.5 Teradyn 17.80 -.04 +26.8
AMD 8.10 -.26 -1.0 Clearwire h 5.70 +.12 +10.7 HCA Hld n 33.67 -.07 +8.5 MicronT 11.19 -.11 +39.5 Qualcom 53.11 -1.36 +7.3
S&P Mid Cap 400 index. It’s up 10 per- Office Depot AEterna g 1.87 -.09 +8.7 CliffsNRs 100.00 +1.98 +28.2 HCP Inc 37.80 +.07 +2.7 Microsoft 25.55 +.07 -8.5 QntmDSS 2.49 -.03 -33.1
Terex 37.60 +.54 +21.1
TeslaMot n 25.83 -.83 -3.0
cent this year. The S&P 500 is up 6 per- Office Depot’s stock is down 91 percent from its May 2006 peak Aetna 37.94 +.26 +24.4 Clorox 70.61 -.25 +11.6 HSBC 52.42 -.12 +2.7 MdsxWatr 19.02 +.25 +3.7 QstDiag 57.76 +.32 +7.0 Tesoro 27.86 +.82 +50.3
Agilent 44.83 -.31 +8.2 Coeur 34.85 +.63 +27.6 Hallibrtn 49.50 +.16 +21.2 Molycorp n 66.41 +7.16 +33.1 Quidel 11.98 +.13 -17.1 TevaPhrm 50.04 -.50 -4.0
cent. Mid caps are often seen as having of $44.46. That forced it out of the S&P 500. It’s now at $4.17. A Agrium g 95.40 +2.69 +4.0 ColgPal 81.02 +.50 +.8 HanJS 14.05 -.05 -7.0 Monsanto 74.05 +.88 +6.3 RAIT Fin 2.43 -.03 +11.0 TexInst 34.11 -.12 +5.0
more potential to grow than large caps. AkamaiT 37.70 +.10 -19.9 Comc spcl 23.67 +.20 +14.3 HarleyD 41.92 -.23 +20.9 MonstrWw 16.60 +.22 -29.8 RCM 5.15 +.04 +11.2 Textron 27.60 +.20 +16.8
stronger economy is expected to lift the stock. Samuel Dedio, a AlcatelLuc 5.82 ... +96.6 Comerica 37.07 +.12 -12.2 Harmonic 9.89 +.67 +15.4 Moog A 45.60 +.03 +14.6 RF MicD 6.36 -.03 -13.5 ThermoFis 55.85 -.13 +.9
Mid caps are loosely defined as com- fund manager at Artio Global Management, says that when Alcoa 17.56 +.09 +14.1 CmtyHlt 40.65 +.27 +8.8 HarmonyG 14.80 -.42 +18.0 Moog B 45.60 ... +14.6 RPM 24.19 +.13 +9.5 ThomCrk g 13.11 +.53 -10.9
Alcon 166.00 +.54 +1.6 CompPrdS 29.91 +.19 +1.2 HarrisCorp 50.78 +.73 +12.1 MorgStan 27.10 -.16 -.4 RSC Hldgs 14.56 +.07 +49.5
panies with a market capitalization more businesses get loans, they’ll buy more office supplies, AlignTech 21.21 +.51 +8.5 ConAgra 23.79 -.05 +5.4 Harsco 36.14 +.52 +27.6
TibcoSft 27.59 -.01 +40.0
Mosaic 82.46 +2.09 +8.0 RadientPh .49 -.02 -51.2 THorton g 46.29 +.59 +12.3
between $1 billion and $4.4 billion. computers and furniture. Allergan 72.84 +.39 +6.1 ConnWtrSv 26.64 +.21 -4.4 HartfdFn 27.57 -.18 +4.1 MotrlaMo n 23.63 -.87 -18.8 RadioShk 14.94 +.06 -19.2 TimeWarn 35.59 +.06 +10.6
AlliData 84.20 -1.73 +18.5 ConocPhil 79.68 ... +17.0 HawaiiEl 25.15 -.13 +10.4 Mylan 23.37 +.14 +10.6 RareEle g 13.75 +.73 -14.4
Some S&P 400 companies are worth AlliBInco 7.68 -.01 -3.2 ConsolEngy52.93 -.20 +8.6 HltMgmt 11.41 +.09 +19.6 NCR Corp 18.83 ... +22.5 Raytheon 50.46 -.32 +9.8
TomoThera 4.59 -.01 +27.1
more because they’ve grown since join- Green Mountain Coffee AlliantEgy 39.49 +.22 +7.4 ConEd 51.02 -.03 +2.9 HeclaM 9.13 +.13 -18.9 NV Energy 15.07 +.04 +7.3 RedHat 47.03 +.72 +3.0
TorDBk g 88.96 -.28 +21.3
Total SA 61.69 -.06 +15.4
ing the index. Some will one day join the Green Mountain has had big success with its single-serve AldIrish rs 4.04 +1.15 -8.2 ConsolWtr 10.75 -.03 +17.2 HercOffsh 6.80 +.02 +95.4 NYSE Eur 38.98 -.62 +30.0 RegalEnt 13.84 +.32 +17.9 Toyota 79.48 -1.03 +1.1
Allstate 31.86 +.41 -.1 ConvOrg h .27 -.03 -28.9 Hertz 15.91 ... +9.8 Nabors 30.19 -.19 +28.7 RegionsFn 7.30 +.01 +4.3
S&P 500. Forty-five percent of the com- Keurig coffee makers. Its stock is at $66.53, up 52 percent since AlphaNRs 60.47 +.21 +.7 CooperTire 25.86 -.21 +9.7 HewlettP 40.34 -.64 -4.2 NasdOMX 27.44 -.79 +15.6 ReneSola 9.84 -.22 +12.6
TrCda g 41.08 +.08 +8.0
AlteraCp lf 42.53 -.14 +19.5 CornPdts 52.16 -.48 +13.4 Hologic 21.94 -.15 +16.6 Transocn 79.80 +.98 +14.8
panies added to the S&P 500 between March 10, when the company said it would sell Starbucks NBkGreece 1.75 -.03 +4.2 RepFBcp 2.75 +.05 +12.7 Travelers 59.63 -.08 +7.0
Altria 25.94 -.04 +5.4 Corning 20.58 -.03 +6.5 HomeDp 37.47 -.09 +6.9 NatFuGas 75.40 +.09 +14.9 RepubSvc 30.13 +.03 +.9
coffee for the machines. The jump sent its market cap to $8.7 Amazon 182.94 +2.81 +1.6 Covidien 52.82 +.16 +15.7 HonwllIntl 59.23 -.03 +11.4 TriValley .61 +.06 +7.0
2007 and 2010 were in the S&P 400. NatGrid 48.56 +.30 +9.4 RschMotn 54.79 -1.29 -5.8 TrimbleN 51.86 +.19 +29.9
AmbasInt rs .65 -2.15 -59.4 Cree Inc 45.68 +.16 -30.7 HorizLns 1.09 -.24 -75.1
(Companies don’t automatically move billion. It’s one of the largest companies in the index. Ameren 28.38 +.21 +.7 CrownHold 38.59 -.03 +15.6 Hospira 56.30 +.13 +1.1
NOilVarco 81.46 +.78 +21.1 Revlon 16.04 ... +63.0 TrinaSolar 28.76 -.53 +22.8
NatSemi 14.07 -.16 +2.3 ReynAm s 35.99 -.05 +10.3 TriQuint 12.11 -.45 +3.6
AMovilA 58.51 -.32 +2.3 CybrOpt 8.64 -.18 +1.1 HostHotls 17.10 -.32 -4.3 NetApp 45.70 -2.50 -16.8 RioTinto s 72.64 +.94 +1.4
up. There has to be a slot they can fill.) BorgWarner ACapAgy 28.73 -.29 0.0 CypSharp 12.16 -.01 -5.8 HovnanE 3.38 -.10 -17.4 TycoIntl 46.17 +.92 +11.4
Netflix 244.72 +2.63 +39.3 RiteAid 1.05 ... +18.9 Tyson 19.02 -.30 +10.5
Other mid caps used to be giants. In The auto parts maker’s stock is up 108 percent in the last year. AmCapLtd 10.16 +.04 +34.4 DCT Indl 5.58 +.02 +5.1 HudsCity 9.75 +.03 -23.5 NewAmHi 10.27 ... +3.1 Riverbed s 33.86 -.72 -3.7 UBS AG 18.18 +.13 +10.4
AEagleOut 15.75 -.09 +7.7 DNP Selct 9.52 +.03 +4.1 HumGen 27.71 +.42 +16.0 NwGold g 11.22 -.43 +15.0 RoyDShllA 73.75 +.43 +10.4
the last five years, 21 companies have It’s now at $81.66. Some analysts have a target price of $110, AEP 35.45 -.07 -1.5 DR Horton 11.46 -.28 -3.9 HuntBnk 6.74 -.07 -1.9 NJ Rscs 43.47 +.20 +.8 SAIC 17.30 +.05 +9.1
UDR 24.47 ... +4.0
AmExp 45.42 +.06 +5.8 DTE 49.37 +.01 +8.9 Huntsmn 17.70 +.32 +13.4 US Airwy 8.74 -.04 -12.7
fallen out of the S&P 500. Eastman which would mean it could rise another 35 percent. BorgWarner NY Times 9.52 +.02 -2.9 SpdrDJIA 123.76 +.30 +7.0 USEC 4.38 +.04 -27.2
AmIntlGrp 33.94 -1.06 -29.7 Danaher s 52.30 -.27 +10.9 Hydrognc 7.13 +.17 +89.6 Newcastle 5.99 ... -10.6 SpdrGold 139.84 +.64 +.8
Kodak was bumped in December after makes one-third of the turbochargers in the world. They’re in AmSupr 24.68 +.15 -13.7 Darden 48.60 -.05 +4.7 INGPrRTr 6.03 -.01 +6.0 NewmtM 54.59 +.22 -11.1 SP Mid 180.90 +.09 +9.8
UniSrcEn 36.74 +.21 +2.5
AmTower 51.97 -.36 +.6 DeanFds 9.68 -.14 +9.5 iShGold s 14.00 +.05 +.7 UnilevNV 31.44 +.04 +.1
its stock fell 41 percent in eight months. demand because of the growing need for more efficient engines. AmWtrWks 28.45 +.14 +12.5 Deere 99.24 +.64 +19.5 iSAstla 26.90 -.03 +5.7
NewsCpA 18.02 +.06 +23.8 S&P500ETF133.26 +.11 +6.0 Unisys 31.00 -.20 +19.7
NewsCpB 18.94 +.03 +15.3 SpdrKbwBk 26.03 -.01 +.5 UtdContl 22.75 -.19 -4.5
Ameriprise 62.62 +.14 +8.8 Dell Inc 14.25 -.09 +5.2 iShBraz 79.78 +.56 +3.1 Nexen g 25.34 +.21 +10.7 SpdrLehHY 40.51 +.30 +2.0
AmeriBrgn 40.57 +.22 +18.9 DeltaAir 9.83 +.01 -22.0 iSCan 34.00 +.07 +9.7 UtdMicro 2.79 +.04 -11.7
NextEraEn 56.19 +.26 +8.1 SpdrRetl 50.88 -.18 +5.2
How to invest Several mutual funds and exchange-traded funds offer a portfolio of mid-cap companies. Ametek s 44.62
Amgen 54.03
... +13.7
+.95 -1.6
DeltaPtr h .88 -.01
DenburyR 24.56 +.15
+15.9
+28.7
iShGer
iSh HK
26.42
19.45
+.04 +10.4
+.37 +2.8
NiSource 19.36 -.01 +9.9 SpdrOGEx 64.85 +.11 +22.9
UPS B 74.74
UtdRentals 33.73
+.26 +3.0
-.05 +48.3
in mid caps These are some of the top-rated Morningstar funds that track the S&P Mid Cap 400 index. Amphenol 52.29
AnalogDev 38.50
-.12 -.9
-.66 +2.2
Dndreon 36.87 -.54
DenisnM g 2.49 ...
+5.6
-27.2
iShJapn 10.16
iSh Kor 65.38
-.14 -6.9
-.36 +6.8
NikeB 77.41 +.88 -9.4
NobleCorp 46.10 +.81 +28.9
SpdrMetM 75.35 +.85 +9.6
SPX Cp 80.50 +.09 +12.6
US Bancrp 26.60
US NGs rs 11.22
-.08 -1.4
-.11 -6.4
NokiaCp 8.72 +.17 -15.5 SRA Intl 31.05 ... +51.8
RETURN NET EXPENSE MINIMUM Annaly 17.50 +.08 -2.3 DeutschBk 59.84 -.63 +15.0 iShSing 13.84 +.10 -.1 US OilFd 43.26 +.09 +10.9
NoestUt 34.90 +.02 +9.5 STEC 19.87 -.70 +12.6
SYMBOL 1YR 3YR* 5YR* ASSETS RATIO INVESTMENT Anworth 7.29 +.05 +4.1 DevelDiv 13.98 -.02 -.8 iSTaiwn 15.14 +.04 -3.1 USSteel 54.02 -.10 -7.5
NthnO&G 25.49 -.51 -6.3 Safeway 23.43 -.06 +4.2
A123 Sys 6.02 -.10 -36.9 DevonE 91.98 -.02 +17.2 iShSilver 37.58 +.72 +24.5 UtdTech 85.23 -.09 +8.3
NorthropG 62.58 -.39 +6.5 StJoe 26.00 +.04 +19.0
Mutual of America Mid Cap Equity Index MAMQX 26% 9% 6% $35 million 0.13% $25,000 Apache 130.30 +.32 +9.3 Diageo 76.75 -.14 +3.3 iShChina25 46.35 +.86 +7.6 NwstNG 46.26 +.08 -.5 UtdhlthGp 45.60 -.01 +26.3
StJude 52.51 +.32 +22.8
ApolloGrp 40.79 -.62 +3.3 Diebold 35.18 -.16 +9.8 iSSP500 133.80 +.19 +6.0 Novartis 54.57 +.33 -7.4 Saks 11.39 -.03 +6.4 UnumGrp 26.52 -.06 +9.5
Northern Mid Cap Index NOMIX 26 9 6 523 million 0.30 2,500 Apple Inc 341.19 -3.37 +5.8 DirecTV A 47.10 +.07 +18.0 iShEMkts 49.87 +.42 +4.7 Novell 5.98 +.01 +1.0 SanDisk 46.60 +1.09 -6.5 UrbanOut 30.19 -.16 -15.7
ApldMatl 15.40 -.13 +9.6 DrSCBr rs 34.36 -.27 -26.6 iShB20 T 92.29 +.10 -1.9 Nucor 46.87 +.67 +7.0 SandRdge 12.97 +.01 +77.2 Vale SA 33.88 +.44 -2.0
VALIC Company I Mid Cap Index VMIDX 26 9 6 2.7 billion 0.39 — Arbitron 39.94 +.84 -3.8 DirFnBr rs 39.22 -.05 -17.0 iS Eafe 60.73 +.08 +4.3 NustarEn 68.35 -.05 -1.6 Sanofi rt 2.35 ... 0.0 Vale SA pf 30.16 +.64 -.2
ArcelorMit 36.55 +.27 -4.1 DrxFBull s 30.99 +.03 +11.3 iShiBxHYB 91.84 +.56 +1.7 NuvFloat 12.33 +.06 +4.4 SaraLee 18.03 +.13 +3.0 ValeantPh 52.98 -.27 +87.3
JHT Mid Cap Index Trust Ser NAV none 26 9 6 1.3 billion 0.49 — ArchCoal 35.30 -.25 +.7 DirxSCBull 89.92 +.69 +24.1 iShR2K 84.73 +.19 +8.3 NvMAd 13.33 -.01 +1.9 Satcon h 3.65 -.19 -18.9 ValenceT h 1.56 ... -7.1
ArenaPhm 1.35 -.03 -21.5 Discover 24.64 +.49 +33.0 iShREst 59.49 -.05 +6.3 NvPA 13.20 +.06 -1.0 SaulCntr 43.93 -.11 -7.2 ValeroE 30.07 +.05 +30.1
Columbia Mid Cap Index A NTIAX 26 9 6 2.9 billion 0.43 2,500 AriadP 7.97 +.15 +56.3 Disney 42.63 -.22 +13.6 ITT Corp 60.79 +.32 +16.7 Nvidia 17.55 -.65 +14.0 Schlmbrg 92.77 -.93 +11.1 ValpeyFsh 3.31 ... -2.4
ArmHld 28.00 +.08 +34.9 DomRescs 44.92 +.22 +5.1 ITW 54.75 +.60 +2.5 OcciPet 103.52 -.78 +5.5 SchoolSp 14.26 -.03 +2.4 ValVis A 5.60 -.19 -8.3
SOURCE: Morningstar Data through April 1 *annualized Francesca Levy, Elizabeth Gramling • AP ArubaNet 33.60 +.74 +60.9 Dover 66.60 -.64 +13.9 Informat 52.01 -.18 +18.1 VangEmg 50.21 +.46 +4.3
OfficeDpt 4.17 -.04 -22.8 Schwab 18.49 -.02 +8.1
AscentSol 1.65 -.49 -50.9 DowChm 38.15 +.24 +11.7 InglesMkts 19.45 -.27 +1.3 OfficeMax 13.18 -.05 -25.5 SeagateT 14.59 -.35 -2.9 VangEAFE 37.68 -.01 +4.2
AstraZen 46.90 +.30 +1.5 DryShips 4.70 -.08 -14.4 Inhibitex 5.00 +.27 +92.3 VeriFone 54.82 +.27 +42.2
Mutual Funds Atmel
ATMOS 34.45
13.14 -.01 +6.7
-.13 +10.4
DuPont 55.59 +.40
DukeEngy 18.38 -.04
+11.4
+3.2
Intel
IBM
19.49
164.25
-.23 -7.3
-.02 +11.9
OilSvHT 165.24 +.77 +17.6
OmniVisn h 33.50 -2.69 +13.1
OnSmcnd 9.67 -.09 -2.1
SearsHldgs 79.95 -1.66 +8.4
SemiHTr 33.82 -.26 +4.0
SempraEn 53.91 +.10 +2.7
VertxPh 47.49
VestinRMII 1.52
-.10 +35.6
-.02 +4.8
Autodesk 44.00 +.17 +15.2 DuoyGWat 3.99 -1.50 -68.8 Intl Coal 11.23 -.16 +45.1 ViacomA 54.12 +.46 +18.0
YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD OplinkC 19.36 -.46 +4.8 ServiceCp 11.43 -.15 +38.5
AutoData 52.01 +.33 +12.4 Dycom 17.28 ... +17.2 IntlGame 16.49 +.18 -6.8 ViacomB 47.51 +.36 +19.9
OptimerPh 13.80 +.67 +22.0 ShawGrp 34.98 -.52 +2.2
Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn AvalRare n 9.23 +.28 +47.9 Dynegy rs 5.54 -.18 -1.4 IntPap 30.07 -.35 +10.4 VirgnMda h 27.97 +.22 +2.7
Oracle 34.14 +.12 +9.1 SiderNac s 17.22 +.39 +3.3
AvanirPhm 3.96 +.08 -2.9 ETrade rs 15.85 -.09 -.9 Interpublic 12.63 +.01 +18.9 VirnetX 23.45 +2.20 +57.9
Alliance Bernstein Income 13.29 +.02 +1.5 Income A m 2.26 ... +5.8 TotRetA m 14.62 +.02 +4.2 Schwab InfPrtI 10.61 +.04 +2.7 Orexigen 3.29 +.41 -59.3 Siemens 139.27 -1.21 +12.1
AveryD 42.16 +.07 -.4 eBay 31.39 +.03 +12.8 Intersil 12.12 -.23 -20.6 Visa 75.24 +1.02 +6.9
BalShrB m 14.71 +.02 +6.2 IntlStk 37.12 +.05 +3.9 Income C m 2.28 ... +5.6 ValueA m 24.29 +.05 +6.8 1000Inv d 39.70 +.03 +6.8 InflaPro 13.26 +.05 +2.6 OwensIll 30.28 -.20 -1.4 SilicnImg 7.78 -.33 +5.9
AvisBudg 18.13 +.19 +16.5 EMC Cp 26.02 -.53 +13.6 Invesco 25.97 -.03 +7.9 Vivus 6.73 +.42 -28.2
CoreOppA m 12.63 +.02 +9.7 Stock 114.56 ... +6.7 IncomeAdv 2.25 ... +5.9 ValueI 24.39 +.04 +6.8 S&P500Sel d 20.83 +.01 +6.4 PDL Bio 6.06 +.14 -2.7 SilvWhtn g 44.10 +1.27 +13.0
InstIdxI 121.93 +.05 +6.5 Avon 27.52 +.06 -5.3 ENI 50.47 +.38 +15.4 IronMtn 32.44 +.91 +29.7 VMware 78.89 -2.36 -11.3
American Beacon Dreyfus NY TF A m 11.06 +.01 -0.1 MainStay Scout PECO pfA 72.55 ... +3.6 SilvrcpM g 14.94 +.17 +16.4
InstPlus 121.94 +.06 +6.5 BB&T Cp 27.53 -.09 +4.7 Eastgrp 43.98 +.10 +3.9 ItauUnibH 24.17 -.09 +1.1 Vodafone 29.07 -.01 +9.9
LgCpVlInv 19.61 +.02 +5.8 EmgLead ... ... +7.9 US Gov A m 6.70 ... +0.4 HiYldCorA m 5.98 +.01 +3.3 Interntl d 33.83 +.11 +4.5 BHP BillLt 97.90 +1.06 +5.4 PICO Hld 30.27 +.07 -4.8 Sina 116.56 +5.11 +69.4
EKodak 3.35 +.05 -37.5 JAlexandr 5.96 -.04 +13.5 Vonage 4.73 +.08 +111.2
LgCpVlIs 20.65 +.02 +5.9 TechGrA f 33.42 -.24 +2.9 FrankTemp-Mutual InstTStPl 30.42 +.02 +7.0 BJs Whls 49.32 -.25 +3.0 EdwLfSci s 85.48 -.59 +5.7 J&J Snack 48.24 +.58 0.0 PMC Sra 7.13 -.09 -17.0 SiriusXM 1.70 +.05 +4.3
Manning & Napier Selected PMI Grp 2.63 -.05 -20.3 SkywksSol 30.79 -.66 +7.5 Vornado 88.03 +.03 +5.6
American Cent Eaton Vance Beacon Z 13.04 +.02 +5.9 WrldOppA 9.13 +.01 +6.0 AmerShS b 43.67 +.08 +5.4 IntlExpIn d 17.21 +.03 +3.2 BP PLC 45.89 +.23 +3.9 ElPasoCp 17.99 -.17 +30.7 JA Solar 6.57 -.20 -5.1 WalMart 52.65 +.52 -2.4
Discov A m 30.53 +.03 +4.6 BP Pru 122.22 +1.13 -3.4 EldorGld g 16.04 +.15 -13.6 JDS Uniph 19.08 -.03 +31.8 PPG 96.49 +1.39 +14.8 SmartHeat 3.24 +.56 -38.6
EqIncInv 7.48 +.01 +4.1 HiIncOppA m 4.47 +.01 +4.1 Matthews Asian American D 43.68 +.08 +5.5 IntlGr d 20.32 +.11 +5.1 PPL Corp 25.82 +.12 -1.9 Smucker 73.13 +.69 +11.4 Walgrn 40.83 -.11 +4.8
GrowthInv 27.49 ... +6.4 HiIncOppB m 4.47 ... +3.7 Discov Z 30.91 +.03 +4.7 PacTiger d 23.70 +.16 +1.1 Sequoia Baidu s 143.11 +4.28 +48.3 ElectArts 19.69 -.04 +20.2 JPMorgCh 46.34 +.24 +9.2 WalterEn 138.52 +1.77 +8.4
QuestZ 18.53 ... +4.7 IntlGrAdm d 64.66 +.33 +5.1 Paccar 53.09 -.35 -7.4 SnapOn 61.20 +.12 +8.2
IncGroA m 25.45 +.01 +6.4 LrgCpValA m 18.87 +.01 +3.8 Sequoia 144.94 -.13 +12.1 BakrHu 72.62 +.21 +27.0 EmersonEl 58.80 -.20 +2.9 Jabil 20.47 +.43 +1.9 WeathfIntl 22.88 -.17 +.4
Shares A m 21.84 +.01 +5.8 Merger IntlStkIdxAdm d27.50+.04 +4.4 BallardPw 2.42 +.04 +61.3 EnbrEPtrs 65.66 +.21 +5.3 JanusCap 12.45 -.13 -4.0 Pacholder 8.67 -.01 +2.6 Sohu.cm 97.30 +6.42 +53.3
UltraInv 24.12 -.02 +6.5 NatlMuniA m 8.65 ... -1.5 Merger m 16.19 +.01 +2.6 T Rowe Price PaetecHld 3.62 +.20 -3.2 SouthnCo 38.31 ... +.2 WellsFargo 31.80 -.26 +2.6
American Funds NatlMuniB m 8.65 ... -1.6 Shares Z 22.01 ... +5.9 IntlStkIdxI d 110.03 +.19 +4.4 BallyTech 37.74 -.46 -10.5 EnCana g 34.90 +.18 +19.8 JpnSmCap 8.77 -.17 -2.2 WendyArby 5.10 +.01 +10.4
Metropolitan West BlChpGr 40.51 -.02 +6.2 BcoBrades 20.93 -.10 +3.2 EndvSilv g 10.18 +.43 +38.7 JetBlue 6.26 +.02 -5.3 PallCorp 58.57 +.59 +18.1 SthnCopper40.45 +.61 -17.0
AMCAPA m 19.92 -.02 +5.8 PAMuniA m 8.47 ... +0.2 FrankTemp-Templeton CapApprec 21.35 +.01 +5.1 IntlVal d 33.22 +.05 +3.3 PatriotCoal 26.89 +.03 +38.8 SwstAirl 12.46 -.21 -4.0 WernerEnt 26.92 +.15 +19.1
Fgn A m 7.56 +.02 +8.3 TotRetBdI 10.42 +.01 +1.7 BcoSantSA 11.89 -.06 +11.6 Energen 63.73 ... +32.1 JohnJn 60.15 +.66 -2.7
BalA m 18.74 +.02 +5.1 FMI DivGrow 24.33 ... +6.6 LTGradeAd 9.27 +.01 +0.7 PattUTI 28.95 ... +34.3 SwstnEngy 42.62 -.25 +13.9 WestellT 3.46 +.01 +5.8
GlBond A m 13.82 +.01 +2.8 TotRtBd b 10.42 +.01 +1.5 BcoSBrasil 12.05 -.30 -11.4 Energizer 71.39 -.45 -2.1 JohnsnCtl 41.76 -.32 +9.3
BondA m 12.20 +.02 +0.9 LgCap 16.48 +.05 +5.6 DivrSmCap d 17.75 +.05 +12.2 LTInvGr 9.27 +.01 +0.7 Paychex 32.07 +.24 +3.8 SpectraEn 27.31 -.08 +9.3 WDigital 37.30 -.88 +10.0
CapIncBuA m 51.40 +.07 +3.9 GlBond C m 13.85 +.01 +2.7 Morgan Stanley Instl BkHawaii 47.99 -.01 +1.7 EngyConv 2.21 -.13 -52.0 JnprNtwk 39.76 -1.50 +7.7 WstnRefin 18.46 +.48 +74.5
FPA EmMktStk d 36.44 +.38 +3.3 LifeCon 16.80 +.02 +3.1 BkIrelnd 2.52 +.38 -4.9 EngyTsfr 52.17 -.07 +.7 KB Home 12.20 -.23 -9.6 PeabdyE 72.27 -.44 +13.0 SprintNex 4.62 +.06 +9.2
CapWldBdA m20.61 +.03 +1.8 GlBondAdv 13.79 +.01 +2.9 IntlEqI d 14.21 -.02 +4.4 WstnUnion 20.81 +.04 +12.1
Cres d 28.18 +.03 +5.2 EqIndex d 35.91 +.02 +6.4 BkAtl A h .91 -.00 -20.9 EnergySol 5.48 -.27 -1.6 KV PhmA 5.00 -.39 +96.1 PennVaRs 27.55 -.04 -2.7 SP Matls 40.43 +.26 +5.3
CpWldGrIA m 37.28 +.05 +4.8 Growth A m 19.17 +.06 +7.8 MdCpGrI 41.12 +.28 +10.1 LifeGro 23.23 +.02 +5.3 WstptInn g 25.91 +1.91 +39.9
NewInc m 10.85 +.01 +1.0 EqtyInc 25.13 +.02 +6.5 Bar iPVix rs 28.80 -.29 -23.4 Entergy 67.34 -.30 -4.9 Kaydon 39.42 -.01 -3.2 Penney 35.88 -.12 +11.0 SP HlthC 33.48 +.20 +6.3
EurPacGrA m 43.34 +.08 +4.8 World A m 15.85 +.05 +6.8 Natixis FinSer 14.90 +.02 +5.2 LifeMod 20.39 +.02 +4.2 PepcoHold 18.84 +.07 +3.2 SP CnSt 30.13 +.06 +2.8 WetSeal 4.16 -.07 +12.4
Fairholme Funds BarnesNob 8.93 -.25 -36.9 EntPrPt 43.20 ... +3.8 Kellogg 54.23 +.23 +6.2
FnInvA m 39.32 +.05 +7.5 Franklin Templeton InvBndY 12.29 +.02 +2.6 GrowStk 34.01 +.01 +5.8 MidCapGr 20.74 +.02 +9.2 PeregrineP 2.56 +.01 +11.3 SP Consum39.39 +.09 +5.3 Weyerh 24.96 -.18 +31.9
Fairhome d 34.74 -.13 -2.4 BarrickG 51.39 +.12 -3.4 EntropCom 7.95 -.14 -34.2 KeyEngy 15.52 +.35 +19.6
GrthAmA m 32.24 +.01 +5.9 FndAllA m 11.14 +.01 +6.5 StratIncA m 15.20 +.02 +4.2 HealthSci 34.49 +.08 +13.9 Petrohawk 24.30 -.19 +33.2 SP Engy 80.04 +.05 +17.3 WmsCos 31.10 -.18 +25.8
HiIncA m 11.53 ... +4.0 Federated StratIncC m 15.28 +.02 +4.0 MidCp 22.13 +.03 +9.0 Baxter 54.30 +.39 +7.3 EnzoBio 4.16 -.01 -21.2 Keycorp 8.92 -.03 +.8
KaufmanR m 5.67 +.01 +3.1 GE HiYield d 6.93 ... +4.1 PetrbrsA 36.14 +.04 +5.8 SPDR Fncl 16.51 -.02 +3.5 Windstrm 12.81 +.07 -8.1
IncAmerA m 17.32 +.03 +5.7 MidCpAdml 100.46 +.12 +9.0 BedBath 48.49 -.22 -1.3 EpicorSft 12.56 +1.32 +24.4 KimbClk 65.86 +.48 +4.5
S&SProg 42.84 +.02 +6.5 Neuberger Berman IntlBnd d 10.06 ... +1.8 Petrobras 41.35 -.06 +9.3 SP Inds 38.03 +.05 +9.1 WiscEn s 30.67 -.10 +4.2
IntBdAmA m 13.40 +.02 +0.4 Fidelity Berkley 32.60 -.28 +19.1 EricsnTel 12.85 +.02 +11.4 Kimco 17.94 +.03 -.6
GMO GenesisIs 50.83 +.25 +10.6 IntlDisc d 45.29 +.15 +3.2 MidCpIst 22.19 +.02 +9.0 PetRes 30.89 +.13 +14.3 SP Tech 25.92 -.09 +2.9 WT India 25.51 +.48 -3.3
IntlGrInA m 32.91 +.05 +5.9 AstMgr20 13.03 +.01 +2.1 BerkHa A 124653 -707 +3.5 Exelon 41.06 -.10 -1.4 KindME 74.36 +.13 +5.8
EmgMktsVI d 15.62 +.11 +7.0 GenesisTr 52.65 +.26 +10.5 IntlGrInc d 14.12 ... +6.1 MidCpSgl 31.70 +.04 +9.0 BerkH B 83.10 -.58 +3.7 Pfizer 20.54 +.16 +17.3 SP Util 32.10 -.02 +2.4 Worthgtn 21.14 +.11 +14.9
InvCoAmA m 29.35 -.02 +4.7 AstMgr50 16.01 +.02 +3.8 Expedia 22.43 +.17 -10.6 Kinross g 15.39 +.03 -18.8
IntItVlIV 23.00 +.01 +5.4 SmCpGrInv 19.88 +.10 +11.2 IntlStk d 14.75 +.05 +3.7 Morg 19.17 -.02 +6.3 BestBuy 28.15 -.49 -17.9 ExpScrip s 56.91 +.74 +5.3 KodiakO g 6.83 +.12 +3.5 PhilipMor 64.92 -.01 +10.9 StanBlkDk 75.65 -1.03 +13.1 Wynn 132.96 -.05 +28.0
MutualA m 26.54 +.01 +5.4 Bal 19.09 +.01 +4.7 XL Grp 25.00 +.22 +14.6
QuIII 20.97 +.06 +4.3 Oakmark IntlStkAd m 14.70 +.05 +3.7 BigLots 43.80 +.12 +43.8 ExxonMbl 84.87 +.19 +16.1 Kohls 53.56 -.48 -1.4 PimcoHiI 13.99 -.01 +10.1 Staples 20.36 +.30 -10.6
NewEconA m 26.74 +.05 +5.6 BlChGrow 48.10 -.06 +6.1 MuHYAdml 9.97 ... 0.0 XcelEngy 24.17 +.09 +2.6
QuVI 20.98 +.06 +4.3 EqIncI 29.23 +.01 +5.4 LatinAm d 56.86 +.19 +0.2 BioRadA 123.19 -.17 +18.6 F5 Netwks 94.15 +.59 -27.7 KrispKrm 5.61 +.05 -19.6 PimcoMuni 13.38 -.01 +6.1 StarScient 4.67 -.16+139.5
NewPerspA m30.04 +.02 +5.0 Canada d 63.28 +.22 +8.8 MuInt 13.21 ... +0.5 Xerox 10.84 -.04 -5.9
Goldman Sachs Intl I d 20.09 +.03 +3.5 MediaTele 56.06 +.21 +8.4 BioSante 2.10 +.11 +28.0 FMC Tch s 49.61 +.71 +11.6 Kroger 23.88 +.13 +6.8 PinWst 43.21 -.07 +4.2 Starbucks 36.73 -.52 +14.3
NwWrldA m 55.96 +.28 +2.5 CapApr 26.74 +.01 +5.5 Xilinx 31.83 -.32 +9.8
HiYieldIs d 7.43 +.01 +3.9 Oakmark I d 43.73 +.08 +5.9 MidCapVa 25.25 -.01 +6.5 MuIntAdml 13.21 ... +0.6 Blackstone 18.78 +.60 +32.7 Fastenal 66.12 +.27 +10.4 Kulicke 8.95 -.22 +24.3 PitnyBw 25.63 -.01 +6.0 StarwdHtl 57.53 -.24 -5.3
SmCpWldA m40.50 +.25 +4.2 CapInc d 9.84 +.01 +5.7 Yahoo 16.87 +.03 +1.4
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MidCap
Baron
36.44 ... +8.4
FF2040
Fidelity
8.48 +.02
34.63 -.02
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IntDur 13.75 +.01 +1.2 GovtInc 10.39 +.01 +0.2 Cameron 56.89 +.25 +12.1 GMX Rs 6.35 +.06 +15.0 MEMC 12.45 -.30 +10.6
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TxMIntl 16.00 +.05 +1.7 GrowCo 90.36 +.08 +8.7 DevLocMktI 10.92 ... +3.5
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BlackRock DivIncInst 11.53 +.02 +2.3
HiInc d 9.19 +.01 +4.4 CpGrA m 14.42 +.02 +6.9 Templeton SmCapIdx 38.10 +.09 +9.6 CapGold 6.05 -.26 +19.3 GT Solar 10.40 -.01 +14.0 MMT 6.77 ... -1.9
EqDivA m 18.79 +.01 +7.2 HiYldIs 9.48 +.02 +3.8 Mexican Peso 11.8584 +.0216 +.18% 12.5738 12.3400
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EqDivI 18.84 +.01 +7.4 InvGrdIns 10.61 +.02 +2.6 SmCpIdAdm 38.14 +.09 +9.7
IntBond 10.57 +.02 +1.0 GlobEqA m 11.36 +.01 +5.8 Third Avenue CapsteadM 12.70 -.09 +.9 GabelliET 6.22 +.01 +9.7 MIPS Tech 9.95 -.52 -34.4
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AcornIntZ
AcornZ
42.01 +.17 +2.7
32.14 +.08 +6.5
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Puritan 18.87 +.01
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Parnassus
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500Inv
AssetA
122.78 +.05
25.84 +.01
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Story Stocks
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StLgCpGrZ 13.81 +.02 +9.5 Series100Index 9.24 +.01 +5.7
Janus
Portfolio 47.65 +.11 +4.0 BalIdxIns 22.20 +.02 +4.4
TgtRe2040 22.71 +.03 +5.6 A light trading day on Wall Street ended with fore making any big moves. The Dow rose 0.2
OverseasJ d 52.08 +.24 +2.8 TgtRe2045 14.26 +.01 +5.6
ValRestrZ 53.60 +.24 +6.3 ShTmBond 8.47 +.01 +0.5 PerkinsMCVJ 24.11 +.03 +6.8 Pioneer CAITAdml 10.68 ...
CapOp d 34.99 -.07
+0.7
+5.3 TgtRetInc 11.51 +.02 +2.6
slight gains and losses for major indexes. Oil percent. The S&P 500 index rose less than a
DFA SmCapStk d 20.91 -.03 +6.7 TwentyJ 67.16 +.18 +2.2 PioneerA m 43.19 +.01 +5.6
1YrFixInI 10.33 ... +0.2 StratInc 11.23 +.02 +2.9
John Hancock Principal CapOpAdml d80.83 -.17 +5.3 Tgtet2025 13.21 +.01 +4.7 reached a 30-month high of $108 a barrel. point. The Nasdaq fell less than a point. Pfizer
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2YrGlbFII
5YrGlbFII
10.17 +.01 +0.2
10.91 +.02 +0.3 TotalBd 10.77 +.01 +1.4 LifAg1 b 13.06 +.02 +6.4 L/T2020I 12.26 +.02 +5.1
Convrt d 14.07 +.01 +5.7
TotBdAdml 10.56 +.02 +0.5 Some investors are waiting for Alcoa Inc. to re- rose less than 1 percent after saying it would
LifBa1 b 13.46 +.02 +4.8 SAMConGrB m13.81+.03 +5.3 TotBdInst 10.56 +.02 +0.5
EmMkCrEqI 22.77 +.12 +2.8 USBdIdx 11.31 +.01 +0.6
LifGr1 b 13.55 +.02 +5.5 Prudential Investmen
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TotBdMkInv 10.56 +.02 +0.5
port its first quarter earnings next Monday be- sell a unit to a private equity firm.
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RegBankA m 15.16 +.03 +3.5 2020FocA m 16.82 -.06 +5.9
IntSmCapI 18.31 +.04 +6.5 Fidelity Advisor SovInvA m 16.69 -.02 +6.5 BlendA m 18.37 -.01 +6.7
EmMktIAdm d41.47 +.22
EnergyAdm d140.79 +.25
+4.0
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TotBdMkSig 10.56 +.02 +0.5 Southwest Airlines LUV Pfizer PFE General Dynamics GD
USCorEq1I 11.85 +.01 +7.9 NewInsA m 20.92 ... +5.0 TotIntl d 16.44 +.02 +4.3
TaxFBdA m 9.42 -.01 -0.2 EqOppA m 14.76 -.01 +6.3
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Keeley HiYieldA m 5.62 +.01 +4.0
EnergyInv d 74.97 +.13 +16.4
TotStIAdm 33.64 +.03 +7.0 Close: $12.46 -0.21 or -1.7% Close: $20.54 0.16 or 0.8% Close: $73.37 -4.05 or -5.2%
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IntlValA m 21.68 +.04 +5.2
USMicroI 14.99 +.06 +8.9 Fidelity Select Lazard
JenMidCapGrA m29.61-.02 +8.1
ExtdIdAdm 45.13 +.09 +9.4 TotStISig 32.46 +.02 +7.0 will likely cancel more as it checks selling its capsule-making business Gulfstream plane-making division
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TotStIdx 33.63 +.03 +7.0 jets for cracks following a rupture in to private equity firm Kohlber Kravis died after a luxury business aircraft
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DWS-Scudder Legg Mason/Western FAWeUSIns d98.17 +.15 +4.6
Fidelity Spartan SmallCoA m 22.29 +.04 +9.8 GNMA 10.73 ... +0.7 TxMSCInv d 29.48 +.12 +8.5
EMkFIS d 10.86 +.01 +1.1 ExtMktIdI d 41.50 +.08 +8.7 CrPlBdIns 10.85 +.01 +1.7 UtilityA m 11.00 +.01 +8.0 GNMAAdml 10.73 ... +0.8 USValue 11.04 +.01 +9.3
$14 $21 $80
HlthCareS d 26.37 +.10 +8.3 IntlIdxIn d 36.74 -.01 +4.5 MgdMuniA m 14.83 ... -0.5 ValueA m 15.84 -.02 +7.5
LAEqS d 53.57 +.25 +0.8 GlbEq 18.91 +.03 +5.9
TotMktIdAg d 38.96 +.03 +6.9 Longleaf Partners Putnam GrowthEq 11.37 -.03 +5.4
ValIdxIns 22.28 +.02 +7.8 13 20
Davis TotMktIdI d 38.96 +.03 +6.9 LongPart 30.87 -.03 +9.2 GrowIncA m 14.42 +.03 +6.7 GrowthIdx 33.25 +.01 +5.5 WellsI 22.20 +.04 +3.2 75
NYVentA m 36.22 +.07 +5.5 USEqIndxAg 47.37 +.02 +6.5 Loomis Sayles GrowIncB m 14.16 +.02 +6.5 GrthIdAdm 33.25 +.01 +5.5 WellsIAdm 53.79 +.10 +3.2 12 19
NYVentC m 34.96 +.07 +5.3 USEqIndxI 47.36 +.02 +6.5 BondI 14.65 +.03 +4.0 IncomeA m 6.83 ... +2.6
NYVentY 36.61 +.07 +5.5 GrthIstId 33.25 +.01 +5.5 Welltn 32.41 +.04 +4.9
First Eagle BondR b 14.59 +.02 +3.9 MultiCapGrA m53.94 +.05 +6.6 HYCor d 5.81 ... +3.8 11 18 70
Delaware Invest GlbA m 48.06 +.05 +3.7 Lord Abbett VoyagerA m 24.65 -.06 +4.0 HYCorAdml d 5.81 ... +3.9
WelltnAdm 55.98 +.08 +4.9 J F M J F M J F M
DiverIncA m 9.23 +.01 +1.4 OverseasA m 23.14 +.02 +2.1 AffiliatA m 12.29 +.01 +6.4 Royce HltCrAdml d 55.18 +.21 +7.6 WndsIIAdm 48.85 +.03 +7.2 52-week range 52-week range 52-week range
Dimensional Investme FrankTemp-Franklin BondDebA m 8.04 +.01 +4.5 LowStkSer m 19.66 +.03 +7.7 HlthCare d 130.76 +.49 +7.6 Wndsr 14.47 +.02 +7.1
IntCorEqI 11.82 +.01 +5.2 CA TF A m 6.53 +.01 -1.5 ShDurIncA m 4.60 ... +1.1 OpportInv d 12.92 +.01 +7.0 ITBondAdm 11.13 +.03 +0.7 WndsrAdml 48.83 +.08 +7.1
$10.42 $14.32 $14.00 $20.61 $55.46 $79.00
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IntlValuI 19.38 -.02 +5.7 GrowB m 44.90 -.04 +4.9 MFS PremierInv d 22.63 +.05 +11.2 ITIGrade 9.84 +.02 +1.3
WndsrII 27.52 +.02 +7.2 Vol.: 12.9m (1.6x avg.) PE: 20.4 Vol.: 42.2m (0.8x avg.) PE: 20.1 Vol.: 11.4m (5.4x avg.) PE: 10.8
Dodge & Cox Growth A m 46.91 -.03 +5.1 MAInvA m 20.38 +.03 +6.0 TotRetInv d 14.13 +.04 +7.5 ITrsyAdml 11.26 +.03 +0.1 Yacktman Mkt. Cap: $9.31 b Yield: 0.1% Mkt. Cap: $164.14 b Yield: 3.9% Mkt. Cap: $27.39 b Yield: 2.3%
Bal 73.70 +.02 +5.5 HY TF A m 9.51 ... 0.0 MAInvC m 19.69 +.03 +5.9 ValPlSvc m 14.44 +.01 +7.6 InfPrtAdm 26.04 +.10 +2.6 Yacktman d 17.69 +.04 +7.0
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A vigorous frontal boundary moving off the Atlantic Coast will produce

50°
widespread precipitation and strong winds in the East. Thunderstorms will be likely closer to the
TODAY WEDNESDAY
Partly
THURSDAY
Partly
coast with rain extending inland as far as the Ohio Valley. Meanwhile, a frontal boundary in the
sunny, Northwest will be responsible for scattered showers throughout the region.
Partly sunny, with sunny,

28° showers showers


some showers in
the morning 52° 57°
35° 40°

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 49/39


54/33
52/40
Rain Partly Partly Partly
sunny, sunny, sunny, 46/37 56/36 We've just had
showers showers showers the warmest
51/42
53° 58° 60° 64° 61/46
night so far this
40° 45° 45° 42° 70/38 59/37 year, and the
66/45
rain moving
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 65/56
60/40
through this
morning is along
The Poconos 73/53
Syracuse Highs: 48-54. Lows: 27-31. Cloudy, chance
85/61
a cold front that
Today’s high/ will plow the
43/31 of rain and snow. Windy conditions likely.
Tonight’s low
Albany 74/52 warm air out of
51/28 41/25 83/67 town by 9 a.m.
86/67
Rain will contin-
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 46/29 ue for a brief
43/30 Highs: 55-59. Lows: 34-39. Cloudy
and windy, chance of showers and
time this morn-
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Towanda thunderstorms.
ing, behind the
46/29
Poughkeepsie
Anchorage 39/33/.00 41/25/sh 34/19/pc Myrtle Beach 73/61/.00 70/39/t 66/51/pc front, followed
Scranton Atlanta 82/55/.00 60/40/s 70/48/pc Nashville 73/57/.51 56/36/pc 71/50/pc by clearing this
55/29
48/31 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 86/43/.00 58/35/t 60/44/c New Orleans 84/75/.00 67/51/s 75/64/s
afternoon.
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 41-46. Lows: 26-31. Partly to mostly Boston 48/37/.36 53/34/t 52/36/sh Norfolk 85/51/.00 65/40/t 63/47/pc
50/31 Buffalo 64/39/.25 41/30/pc 44/35/sh Oklahoma City 61/46/.00 73/49/s 78/57/pc Rainfall totals
cloudy, chance of scattered showers.
Charlotte 83/51/.00 63/34/r 70/44/pc Omaha 52/39/.00 70/46/pc 63/45/pc will range
Pottsville New York City Chicago 68/43/.11 51/42/pc 57/39/c Orlando 88/63/.00 79/57/t 79/60/s between 3 and 8
State College 52/30 56/36 Cleveland 64/52/.13 42/32/pc 51/39/sh Phoenix 78/64/.00 90/63/s 84/60/pc tenths of an
47/30 Brandywine Valley Dallas 76/55/1.13 73/53/s 81/65/pc Pittsburgh 71/54/.31 47/31/sh 56/42/sh inch. After skies
Reading Denver 49/19/.00 70/38/pc 61/36/c Portland, Ore. 48/44/.24 52/40/sh 50/38/sh
Harrisburg 56/32 Highs: 48-57. Lows: 30-37. Cloudy, chance go clear tonight,
53/32 of rain and thunderstorms along with Detroit 64/43/.05 46/37/pc 52/36/sh St. Louis 78/47/.66 59/42/pc 71/49/pc
Honolulu 80/68/.00 83/67/r 82/67/r Salt Lake City 46/28/.00 65/40/c 54/41/sh
temperatures
Philadelphia windy conditions. will drop below
56/34 Houston 83/61/.01 74/52/s 78/65/pc San Antonio 80/70/.00 77/53/s 82/66/pc
Indianapolis 74/45/.81 51/38/pc 65/48/pc San Diego 74/58/.00 66/55/pc 64/55/pc freezing tomor-
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 67/50/.00 81/62/pc 76/58/pc San Francisco 68/47/.00 63/46/pc 59/47/s row morning.
59/35 Highs: 58-63. Lows: 35-41. Cloudy, windy, Los Angeles 66/54/.00 65/56/pc 62/50/pc Seattle 46/41/.07 49/39/sh 51/38/sh With a boundary
chance of showers and thunderstorms. Miami 85/75/.00 86/67/t 80/72/s Tampa 84/69/.00 75/54/t 80/63/s between warm
Milwaukee 47/38/.11 49/38/pc 51/33/pc Tucson 81/53/.00 90/59/s 81/55/pc and cold air
Minneapolis 47/36/.01 52/40/pc 55/36/pc Washington, DC 84/49/.00 59/37/t 62/46/c
close by later
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NUTRITION QUIZ The cheesecake factor b) 40 percent


c) 62 percent
4. It’s no surprise that the chain
restaurant the Cheesecake
5. Really want to indulge? Order a
slice of the Godiva Chocolate
We’re not above going for the a) 176 3. OK, there’s got to be something Factory gives a larger portion Cheesecake, which weighs in at
cheesecake factor here at the b) 257 healthful about cheesecake, size to its slice of cheesecake how many calories?
Quiz. There’s nothing we love c) 399 right? Wait, here’s something: than what the USDA recom- a) 945
more than cheesecake in all its 2. The biggest problem with It’s reasonably high in vitamin mends. How many calories are b) 1,109
forms. Take our caloric quiz. cheesecake? It’s high in sat- A. Which benefit does vitamin A in a slice of the “original” c) 1,699
1. According to the USDA, one slice urated fat. What percentage of provide? cheesecake?
(80 grams) of commercially the daily value of saturated fat a) stimulates the digestive tract a) 577 ANSWERS: 1: b; 2: b; 3: b; 4: b; 5: b
prepared cheesecake will set lurks in that cheesecake sliver? b) stimulates the production and b) 707
you back how many calories? a) 25 percent activity of white blood cells c) 1,077 — From Times Leader wire service
c) helps prevent heart disease

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HEALTH timesleader.com
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TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2011


C

IN BRIEF ASK DR. H


Smoking cessation topic MITCHELL HECHT
WVIA-TV, Channel 44,
will present a live “Call the
Doctor” program at 7 to-
night on “Smoking Cessa-
‘Refeeding’ can
tion.” The program will
discuss why smokers con- cause ill effects
for malnourished
tinue the habit despite
health risks and will out-
line effective smoking
cessation methods.
Viewers may call in Q: I’m a nursing stu-
questions during the live dent who took care of a
show at 1-800-326-9842 or homeless man who
submit questions online at developed alcohol
http://www.wvia.org/live- withdrawal and “re-
show-comments. feeding syndrome.”
Can you tell me more?
Grief program offered — A.R., Atlanta, Ga.
VNA Hospice of North- A: “Refeeding syndrome” can be seen
east PA will host the Hos- in anyone who is profoundly malnour-
pice Foundation of Amer- ished. It was first seen in WWII concen-
ica’s 18th Annual “Living tration camp victims who died soon after
with Grief” teleconference refeeding.
from 1-4 p.m. April 13 in This man had been breaking down
Lois Knaub Hall at Wilkes- muscle and fat for calories. When he was
Barre General Hospital. admitted to the hospital, nutritional
The event is free. support was started. Predictably, about
The program is intended four days later, marked electrolyte (espe-
for doctors, nurses, funeral cially a plummeting phosphate level) and
directors, psychologists, fluid imbalances occurred. It happened
educators, social workers due to a shift from breaking down his
and bereavement counsel- own fat/muscle for fuel to breaking down
carbohydrates from food he received.
ors. Its will focuses on
There was a sudden increase in insulin
“Spirituality” and “End-of-
levels after refeeding and a dramatic
Life Care” and be moderat-
response by the body to try to store this
ed by Frank Sesno, direc-
new fuel in the liver and skeletal muscle
tor of the School of Media for energy.
and Public Affairs at The As part of this refeeding, there’s a huge
George Washington Uni- production of “ATP” (adenosine triphos-
versity, Washington, D.C. phate), the phosphate-rich molecule of
For more information, or energy that every cell uses for fuel. While
to reserve a space at the that sounds good, the problem is that the
event, call VNA Hospice of red blood cells don’t get their fair share of
Northeast PA at 718-4400. phosphate and become fuel-depleted.
This all leads to organ damage and
Free Alzheimer’s program dysfunction to the heart, brain, lungs and
The Alzheimer’s Associ- nervous system.
ation, in coordination with Treatment of refeeding syndrome
Mercy Center Skilled involves aggressive replacement — espe-
Nursing and Personal Care cially phosphate, magnesium, thiamine
and the Blue Ribbon Foun- and potassium. Severely malnourished
dation of Blue Cross of folks should only receive 50-70 percent of
NEPA, will present a free their caloric needs during the first five
training program for fam- days.
ilies who are caring for a
loved one with dementia Q: What do you think of chamomile
from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER tea to help with sleep?
April 13 at the center in Dr. Michael Raklewicz performs joint surgery at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. He is among the team of 10 — A.G., West Palm Beach, Fla.
Dallas. doctors who will provide services at the new Joint Replacement Center at the hospital. A: Chamomile tea, warm milk, melato-
nin and soothing music/sounds are

JOINT BY JOINT
The program, to be pre-
natural remedies that help those who
sented by Clayton Jacobs,
have minimal trouble falling asleep.
outreach and education
Unfortunately, there are many folks who
coordinator for the Alz-
do require a prescription sleep medica-
heimer’s Association, will
tion when milder treatments fail for
focus on topics such as reasons such as depression, anxiety,
diagnosis, managing diffi-
cult behaviors, talking to
W-B General walks patients through every step of the surgery process situational stress or a chronic pain condi-
tion.
family and friends about By CAMILLE FIOTI to make the experience a lot less placement Center offers patients There is no evidence that the herb
the disease, and a brief Times Leader Correspondent scary, said Judy Ragukas, clinical di- some of the latest advances in mini- possesses any bioactive properties that
presentation by Dr. Mario Having surgery can make anyone rector of the center. “Our patients are mally invasive surgery, including com- can induce calm. There is, however, test
Cornaccione of the North- nervous, but knowing what to expect educated and prepared for what to ex- puterassistednavigationandrobotics. tube evidence that chamomile has some
east PA Memory and Alz- can not only ease anxiety, but may al- pect,” she said. Although the hospital has been bacteria-killing properties and some
heimer’s Center. so speed recovery. Long before sur- A ribbon-cutting ceremony was performing joint replacement surger- effect on platelet clumping. This has not
Lunch will be provided. gery, the doctors and staff at Wilkes- held March 30 to inaugurate the new, ies for years, the creation of the center yet been demonstrated in a human study,
For more information or to Barre General Hospital’s new Joint state-of-the-art,10-bed unit located on brings treatment and recovery for pa- but bears further investigation.
register, contact the Alz- Replacement Center walk patients the hospital’s fifth floor. As the only tients scheduled for a knee or hip re-
heimer’s Association at through every step of the way from dedicated joint replacement center of Dr. Mitchell Hecht is a physician specializing
822-9915. pre-operative care to post-discharge its kind in the region, the Joint Re- See JOINT, Page 5C in internal medicine. Send questions to him
at: “Ask Dr. H,” P.O. Box 767787, Atlanta, GA
Help for picky eaters 30076. Personal replies are not possible.
Does your 2-year-old eat
octopus? Congratulations,

Early hormone replacement therapy


you don’t need this book.
For the parents who
introduce and reintroduce

may increase risk of breast cancer


broccoli the recommended
15 times — with less than
stellar results — there’s a
safe haven here. “The
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(Storey Publishing) won’t
By JUDITH GRAHAM ment from the Endocrine Socie- tional seven out of 1,000 women
Chicago Tribune ty. to develop breast cancer, com-
tell you that you’re a bad
In the past several years, many But there’s an important wrin- pared with women who forgo
parent because your kid is
doctors have advanced the no- kle: Recent research shows that hormone treatment, according
a picky eater. Authors Beth
tion that it’s safest to start hor- women who start the most com- to Dr. Richard Santen, lead au-
Bader and Ali Benjamin mone therapy soon after meno- mon type of hormone therapy — thor of the Endocrine Society’s
won’t brag about how their pause, when women are most ea- estrogen plus progestin — soon new statement on hormone ther-
own kids gulp down sushi ger to find relief from hot flashes, after menopause have a signifi- apy.
or delight in mommy’s mood swings and insomnia. cantly higher risk of breast can- Studies indicate that 15 out of
made-from-scratch carrot And indeed, there’s good evi- cer than those who take the hor- every 1,000 women who do not
soufflé. dence that the potential benefits mones later or not at all. take hormones in the five years
They’ll just show you of hormone therapy (stronger Soon after menopause: The following menopause will be di-
how to make simple, deli- bones, less heart disease and evidence suggests that taking agnosed with breast cancer. In
cious, kid-friendly food, others) outweigh the potential these hormones for five years general, as women age, their un-
and support you in your risks (blood clots, stroke and soon after menopause (within derlying risk of breast cancer ris-
efforts to get it on the more) during this period, ac- five years after menopause is
table. cording to a new scientific state- complete) will cause an addi- See HORMONES, Page 5C
CMYK

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HEALTH CALENDAR gram for female trauma victims,


9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Nanticoke. Call
Linda O’Boyle at 735-7590.
icordia University, Mercy Center,
301 Lake St., Dallas Township.
Call 603-0541.
School of Nursing, 1800 Mulber-
ry St., Scranton. Call 969-7272.
building, 24 S. Prospect St.,
Nanticoke. Call 762-4009 for an
appointment.
GROUP: 7 p.m., Thomas P. Sax-
ton Medical Pavilion, 468 North-
ampton St., Edwardsville. Call
■ FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT: 287-8990.
TODAY
■ WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: Take ■ ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT 12:30 p.m., Lupus Foundation of ■ ADDICTION HELP: Recovery
Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in GROUP: 10:30 a.m.-noon, Mead- PA, 615 Jefferson Ave., Scranton. Through Jesus, 7:30 p.m., Christ ■ LUPUS SUPPORT: 5:30 p.m.,
■ ADDICTION HELP: support 5:30-6:15 p.m., meeting to follow, ows Nursing Center, 55 W. Cen- Call 558-2008. Community Church, 100 West Lupus Foundation of PA, 615
group for adult children of addic- Exaltation of the Holy Cross ter Hill Road, Dallas. Call 822- Dorrance St., Kingston. Call Jefferson Ave., Scranton. Call
tion and other dysfunctional Church, Hanover Township. 9915 or 675-8600, ext. 195. ■ FOOD ADDICTS ANONYMOUS: 283-2202. 558-2008.
families, 8-9 p.m., Clearbrook, Contact Tess at 825-6312. 8 p.m., St. Vincent de Paul
Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort. ■ GENTLE YOGA CLASS FOR ■ ADOPTIVE OR FOSTER PAR- ■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS:
Church auditorium, 1201 Provi-
WEDNESDAY CANCER PATIENTS & OTH- dence Road, Scranton. Call Tony ENT SUPPORT: support group noon, St. Stephen’s Episcopal
■ AL-ANON: noon, Triangle 24 ERS: 5:30-6:45 p.m., Candy’s at 344-7866. for foster parents, adoptive Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-
Hour Club, Memorial Highway, ■ ABUSE SUPPORT: a communi- Place, 190 Welles St., Forty Fort. parents or grandparents raising Barre; 7 p.m., Mount Zion Baptist
Dallas; 7 p.m., Christ United ty support group for victims and Free to cancer patients (doctor’s grandchildren, 6-7:30 p.m., Ca- Church, 105 Hill St., Wilkes-Barre;
■ WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT:
Presbyterian Church, 105 Lee survivors of domestic violence in note required for all patients); $5 tholic Social Services, 33 East 7 p.m., basement of St. Stanis-
Weigh-in 5:30-6 p.m., meeting
Park Ave., Hanover Township. the Wilkes-Barre area. Childcare per class or $30 per month for Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre. laus Church, West Church and
follows, Holy Trinity Lutheran
is provided. Call 1-800-424- all others. Call 714-8800. Church, 813 Wyoming Ave., King- To attend, contact Joan Gower Maple streets, Nanticoke. Call
■ BETTER BREATHERS CLUB: 5600. Services are free and ston, call 287-8883; 6:30 p.m., at 822-7118, ext. 470. Childcare is (866) 935-4762.
for individuals with lung disease confidential. ■ GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: Edwardsville Borough Building, available.
and their families, 6:30-7:30 7-8:30 p.m., First Baptist Church, Main Street, Edwardsville, call ■ OSTOMY SUPPORT: Mercy
p.m., John Heinz Institute, 150 ■ AQUATIC EXERCISE AND 52 E. 8th St., Wyoming. Facilitat- Pam at 331-2330; weigh-in 6:30- ■ AL-ANON: noon, Wyoming Unit- Hospital, large meeting room,
Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre Town- AEROBICS: 3:30-4:30 p.m. and ed by the Rev. Jeffrey Klansek, ed Methodist Church, Wyoming Scranton. Call 348-7738 for
6:45 p.m., meeting follows,
ship. Call 346-1784. 5:30-6:30 p.m., John Heinz non-denominational and ele- Avenue, Wyoming; Step meeting meeting time.
Harveys Lake Sewer Authority
Institute, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes- ments of spirituality are dis- meeting room, Route 415, call and discussion 6-8 p.m., Holy
■ BI-POLAR/DEPRESSION SUP- Barre Township. Call 826-3738. cussed. Call Klansek at 552-1391 Shirley, 639-0160. Cross Episcopal Church, 373 N. ■ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS:
PORT: for those with bi-polar or 552-4181. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Call (866) 7-8 p.m., Clearbrook, 1003
disorder or fighting chronic ■ CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: 4 231-2650. Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Call
SATURDAY
depression, 6:30 p.m., Communi- p.m., Wilkes-Barre General Hos- ■ HIV CLINIC: for Wilkes-Barre Dominick at 819-2320 or visit
ty Counseling Services board pital, radiation-oncology depart- residents only, 2-4 p.m., Kirby ■ AQUATIC EXERCISE AND www.oa.org.
room, 110 S. Pennsylvania Ave., ment, 575 N. River St., Wilkes- ■ AL-ANON: 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.,
Health Center, 71 N. Franklin St., AEROBICS: 3:30-4:30 p.m.,
Wilkes-Barre. Call 954-9184. Barre. Call 552-1300 to register. Clearbrook, 1003 Wyoming Ave., ■ RECOVERY INC.: support group
Wilkes-Barre. Call 208-4268 for John Heinz Institute, 150 Mundy
Forty Fort. Call 603-0541 or for people with anxiety, panic
information. St., Wilkes-Barre Township. Call
■ BLOOD PRESSURE SCREEN- (866) 231-2650. attacks and depression, 7-9 p.m.,
■ CO-DEPENDENTS ANONY- 826-3738.
ING: 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m., MOUS: 6:30-7:30 p.m., Edwards- ■ IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 9-11 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church,
Riverside Adult Day Care, 220 S. ville Apartment Complex com- ■ CELEBRATE RECOVERY: faith- Church Street and Wyoming
a.m., Kirby Health Center, 71 N. ■ ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO-
River St., Plains Township. Walk- munity room, 9 Beverly Drive, based 12-step recovery program, Avenue, Kingston. Call 822-
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Free GRAM: 2:30-3:15 p.m., Greater
ins welcome. Call Denise at Edwardsville. Call Nancy, 331- 11 a.m., Nebo Baptist Church, 75 6486, 288-2197 or 542-7980.
for children ages 6 weeks to 18 Pittston YMCA, 10 N. Main St.,
823-5161. 0235. Prospect St., Nanticoke. Call Sue Pittston. Call 655-2255.
years. Must have a current im-
at 735-8109 or Lisa at 472-4508. ■ SENIORS EXERCISE: group
munization record and call 208-
■ CANCER SUPPORT: for cancer ■ FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT: 6 4268 for an appointment. ■ CANCER SUPPORT: peer-to- strength/stretch exercise and
patients and loved ones, 6:30-8 p.m., Faith United Church of peer groups for patients newly relaxation classes for adults 55
p.m., Mercy Hospital, Scranton. Christ, located off the Airport SUNDAY and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P.
■ RECOVERY INC.: support group diagnosed six months or less,
Call 348-7940. Beltway behind the Toyota dea- 5:30-6:30 p.m., Candy’s Place, Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468
for people with anxiety, panic
lership, Hazleton. For informa- attacks and depression, 7-9 p.m., ■ AL-ANON: 7 p.m., Christ United 190 Welles St., Forty Fort. Call Northampton St., Edwardsville.
■ HIV/AIDS: We Care, HIV/AIDS tion or directions, call Debbie Dorranceton United Methodist Presbyterian Church, 105 Lee 714-8800. Call 552-4550.
Support Network Inc., support Mainiero at 454-2821; Carol Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., Park Ave., Hanover Township; 7
for people infected and affected Vilcko at 788-7363; Alice Powell Kingston. Call 822-6486, 288- p.m., Prince of Peace Episcopal ■ SUNRISE STRETCH: sponsored
■ DOWN SYNDROME SUPPORT:
by HIV. Call for meeting location at 788-3847; or Michelle Hrino at 2197 or 542-7980. Church, Main Street, Dallas; 7:30 by Area Agency on Aging for
for parents of children with
and time, 24-hour hotline, 824- 788-0917. Luzerne and Wyoming Counties,
p.m., Nebo Baptist Church, 75 Down Syndrome, 7 p.m. For
1007, or visit www.wecarewb.org. Prospect St., Nanticoke. Call 7:30 a.m., Swallow Street, Pitt-
■ SUICIDE SURVIVORS: for meeting location, call 714-6320,
■ GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: 603-0541 or (866) 231-2650. days, or 825-9995, evenings. ston. Call 822-1158.
family and friends of suicide
■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 7:30 p.m., 333 Broad St., Hazle-
victims, 7 p.m., Catholic Social
noon, basement of St. Stanislaus ton. Call Help Line, 829-1341. ■ WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: Take
Services, 33 E. Northampton St., ■ BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT ■ FREE PREGNANCY TESTING:
Church, West Church and Maple Wilkes-Barre. Call 822-7118, ext. GROUP: 2-3 p.m., Hospice for Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in
counseling, education, support
streets, Nanticoke; 6:30 p.m., ■ IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 1-4 307. 5:30-6 p.m., meeting to follow,
the Sacred Heart, Center for and options on crisis pregnancy,
Blessed Sacrament Church, 211 E. p.m., Kirby Health Center, 71 N. United Methodist Church Social
Education, 340 Montage Moun- 6-8 p.m., The Hope Center at
Main St., Wilkes-Barre; 8-9 p.m., Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Free Hall, Buffalo Street, White
Good Shepherd Lutheran for children ages 6 weeks to 18
FRIDAY tain Road, Moosic. Call 706-2400 Back Mountain Harvest Assemb-
Haven; 6:30-8 p.m., Christ Unit-
or 1-800-657-6405 for additional ly. Call 696-1128 or (866) 219-
Church, 190 S. Main St., Wilkes- years. Must have a current im- ed Methodist Church, 175 S. Main
■ ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO- information and registration. 2446.
Barre; 8 p.m., Nesbitt Medical munization record and call 208- St., Mountain Top. Call Barbara,
Arts Building, 534 Wyoming 4268 for an appointment. GRAM: 2:30-3:15 p.m., Greater 474-9349.
Ave., Kingston. Call (866) 935- Pittston YMCA, 10 N. Main St., ■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 5 ■ GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: 8
4762. Pittston. Call 655-2255. p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran p.m., Nesbitt Medical Arts Build-
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Rabbit’s eye duct problem 10 ways to get more veggies in your diet
common in dogs and cats By MEREDITH COHN
The Baltimore Sun
Vegetables are important for a
good diet — they can reduce risk
and soups.
3. Add raw spinach leaves and
an extra-ripe banana to a fruit
smoothie. It may sound strange,
or hamburgers.
7. Try mashed cauliflower in-
stead of mashed potatoes. Ex-
periment with different flavor-
of stroke, heart disease and but the sweetness of the banana
YOUR PET
PAULA found ings such as garlic, a dab of but-
Fred running some cancers and can contribute masks the taste of the spinach. ter, and Parmesan cheese.
loose in her to healthy weight. 4. Baking? Add shredded car- 8. Add salsa to a breakfast bur-
neighborhood JEFF KAHLER, D.V.M. The people at TOPS (Take rots to muffins or bread.
rito, pile it on a veggie burger, or
about four Pounds Off Sensibly), a nonprof- MCT PHOTO 5. Instead of cheese and meat,
it weight-loss support group, Priscilla Regalado cuts up pile your morning omelet with use it in place of high-fat, creamy
years ago. If there is a problem with the vegetables that she sautéed vegetable dips.
She had the came up with a Top 10 list of onions, mushrooms, and red and
duct, the tears do not drain ways to get more veggies in your and serves over quinoa ather green peppers. Chop vegetables 9. Puree pasta sauce with veg-
French lop home in Richmond, Calif. etables such as winter squash or
rabbit neutered and gave properly and fall out of the eye diet. Some you may already do the night before to save time in
instead. This is fairly common and some may be new ideas: dles. the morning. chopped broccoli.
him free roam of the house
1. Make a “pasta” dish with 2. Puree cooked vegetables 6. Add chopped spinach to 10. Add chopped carrots to
during the day. in dogs and cats.
Over the past few weeks, spaghetti squash instead of noo- and add them to stews, gravies, meat when preparing meatballs casseroles or meat loaf.
Paula has noticed a whitish
discharge in the inner cor- amination, paying close at-
ner of Fred’s eye. She has
been wiping it out with a
tention to the nasal bridge
area forward of the affected BLOOD DRIVES blood drives are conducted at
the Red Cross regional blood
center, 29 New Commerce Blvd.,
blood donation sites include:
Today, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Penn State
Wilkes-Barre, Old Route 118,
Lodge District 12, 25 N. Franklin
St., Wilkes-Barre.
April 18, noon-6 p.m., Thomas P.
tissue, and lately has had to eye. There can be swelling Lehman Township; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Hanover Industrial Park, Mon- Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468
do so many times a day. there associated with the LUZERNE COUNTY: The Wyom- Luzerne County Courthouse,
days noon-6 p.m.; Tuesdays Northampton St., Edwardsville.
She also has noticed Fred is inflammation and occlusion ing Valley Chapter of the Amer- 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; and Fridays, North River Street, Wilkes- April 19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Wilkes
losing hair on his nasal of the duct. Diagnostics ican Red Cross hosts community Barre.
Saturdays and Sundays from University’s Henry Student
bridge on the right side, need to include a sample of blood drives throughout the Wednesday, sponsored by the
month. Donors who are 16 years 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Collections Center, 84 W. South St., Wilkes-
Circle K Club, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., The
just below the eye, and he the discharge for microscop- of age or older, weigh at least 110 also take place every Monday Campus Center, Luzerne County Barre.
now rubs his eye frequently. ic examination and a culture pounds and are in relatively from 9 a.m.-noon at the Hazle- Community College, Prospect April 21, 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.,
It sounds like Fred is for bacteria. good health may give blood ton Chapter House, 165 Susque- and Middle Road, Nanticoke. Ramada Plaza Hotel, 20 Public
dealing with an infection in If bacteria are found, ap- every 56 days. To learn how to hanna Blvd., Hazleton. Thursday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., King’s Square, Wilkes-Barre.
donate or to schedule a blood For a complete donation schedule, College Campus Center, 133 N. April 25, 1-6 p.m., Shickshinny
his nasolacrimal duct, which propriate antibiotics should visit nepagivelife.org or call American Legion, 575 State
donation, call (800) GIVE-LIFE. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
drains tears into the nose be given both topically and In addition to those listed below, (800) GIVE-LIFE, ext. 2150. Area April 16, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Masonic Road, Shickshinny.
and out to the back of the orally. One important step
throat. If there is a problem that will be necessary, espe-
with the duct, the tears do cially if the duct is blocked,
not drain properly and fall
out of the eye instead. This
is a thorough flushing of
the duct. This requires an-
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unteers, services and supplies 696-5523.
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charge. Instead, the dis- duct treating the bacteria needed. For more information, health care and information VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: 9 pointments are necessary. Call
charge should be clear and within. call 696-1144. provided. Call 954-0645. a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through 793-4361. Physicians, nurse
thin, as are normal tears. I These can be difficult Friday, 190 N. Pennsylvania Ave., practitioners, pharmacists, RNs,
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uninsured or underinsured,
the heck is dacriocystitis? propriate therapy. That said, rear entrance, 780 S. Main St., insured in Luzerne County with assistance leave a message for
legal advice and pastoral coun-
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This is inflammation of the if they are treated early in
nasolacrimal duct. It usually
is caused by a bacterial in-
their progression, they are
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nize the duct, causing in-
Recurrence is common, how-
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! PETS OF THE WEEK

Sophia M. Sands
Sophia Marie Sands, daughter of
Taeya M. Adams Corey and Jessica Sands, West
Wyoming, is celebrating her fifth
birthday today, April 5. Sophia is
Taeya M. Adams, daughter of
Darryl and Margaret Corley, a granddaughter of Robert and
Donna Sands, Wyoming; Kath-
Name: Moe
SPCA No: A12450408
Name: Nala
SPCA No: A12457400 John Heinz Rehab raises awareness for brain injuries
Kingston, is celebrating her 1 1th Sex: male Sex: female
leen Aulisio, Swoyersville; and Age: 5 years old Age: 7 months old In recognition of National Brain Injury Awareness Month in
birthday today, April 5. Taeya is
a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marks, Fayetteville, N.C. Breed/type: domestic long-hair Breed/type: Labrador retriever mix March, John Heinz Rehab distributed information on the preven-
Devine, Wilkes-Barre. She has She is a great-granddaughter of mix About this dog: spayed; new arrival; tion and proper treatment of brain injuries in Schiel’s Market on
two brothers, Da’Shon, 13, and Jim and Sandra Marks, Lady About this cat: neutered; de- not housetrained; playful; has veter- George Avenue in Wilkes-Barre. Allied Services has partnered with
Khalil, 1 1. Lake, Fla.; Mary Aulisio, King- clawed; not housetrained inarian; $95 to adopt ShurSave markets to provide safety information to customers in
ston; and Alvin Sands, Edwards- the northeast. Information on COPD and pulmonary health was
ville. Sophia has a sister, Emma recently presented and information on strokes is planned for May.
Grace, 8. All ShurSave stores distribute free EVAC stickers for the disabled
How to adopt: Call or visit the and 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through for protection in case of an emergency requiring evacuation. Rep-
SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 Friday; from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat- resentatives, from left, are Vanessa Lanfrank, physical therapist,
East Main St., Plains Township. For urdays and Sundays. Visit the certified brain injury specialist; Gary Ankner, Schiel’s store manag-
more information call 825-4111. SPCA of Luzerne County online at er, George Street store; and MaryJo Bonczek, occupational ther-
Adoption hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. http://spcaluzernecounty.org. apist.

LCCC Circle K Club,


American Red Cross
will co-host blood drive
Raymond C. Vitali Grace E. Shaner
The Luzerne County Communi-
ty College Circle K Club and the
American Red Cross will co-host
Raymond Carl Vitali, son of the college’s semi-annual blood
Raymond and Tracy Vitali, Par- Grace Emma Shaner, daughter of drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
sons, is celebrating his first John and Heather Shaner, Wal- Wednesday at LCCC’s Campus
birthday today, April 5. Raymond nutport, is celebrating her fifth Center. The drive is open to all
is a grandson of Raymond R. and birthday today, April 5. Grace is members of the college commu-
Dorothy Vitali, Parsons, and Carl a granddaughter of Mary Cathe- nity as well as the public. No
and Louise Majeski, Hudson. He rine Shaner, Forty Fort, and Anne appointments are necessary.
has two brothers, Dante, 8, and Herman, Kingston. She has a Club representatives preparing
Garrett, 7, and a sister, Anna, 2. sister, Sarah Kate, 6. for the blood drive, first row, are
Avery Odom, co-chair and trea-
surer; Felicia Columbo, co-chair
Caitlyn M. Babuscak and vice president; Francis Curry,
club adviser and director of
Caitlyn M. Babuscak, daughter of admissions, LCCC; and Mary
Christopher Babuscak and Gail Day, Sullivan, director of student
Mountain Top, celebrated her first activities and athletics, LCCC.
birthday April 2. Caitlyn is a grand- Second row: Ed Hennigan, club
daughter of Gabriel and Mary Lou
adviser and assistant director of
Day, Plains Township, and Jack and
admissions, LCCC; Jamie O’Gor-
Ellen Babuscak, Jenkins Township.
man, club president; Maryann
Smith, blood drive coordinator,
She is a great-granddaughter of
American Red Cross; and Teddi
Genevieve Babuscak, Jenkins
Janosov, secretary of student
Township.
activities and athletics, LCCC.

NEWS FOR SENIORS NANTICOKE: The Rose


Tucker Center, 128 W. Washing-
and Jackie McCabe were wel-
comed into the club at a recent
Upcoming trips include April
12 Hollywood Casino; May 12
ton St., will serve bagged lunch- meeting. The 50-50 winners Paper Mill Playhouse for the
DALLAS: The AARP Driver es and conduct activities were Ann Brunick and Steve musical mystery “Curtains”;
Safety Course will be offered at Wednesday. Skovira. June 12-16 Wildwood Crest;
Meadows Nursing & Rehab The center is sponsoring a The committee for the an- June 22 Hershey Lodge; July 9
Center 12:30-4:30 p.m. May 17 bus trip to Hollywood Casino nual Mom and Dad party are Dutch Apple Dinner Theater
and 24 in the multi-purpose- on April 13. The bus will depart Stanley and Louise Bednarski, for “The Drowsy Chaperon”;
room. Drivers may be eligible at 8:30 a.m. from St. Mary’s Rita Buzinski, Valeria Cackow- Aug 19-26 Northern National
to receive a discount on their Church on Hanover Street. For ski and Mariam Elko. The din- Park; and a nine-night Eastern
auto insurance. more information, call 735- ner begins at 1 p.m. May 9 in Caribbean Cruise in November.
Pre-registration is required. 1670. the Shawnee Room at Happy Contact Maureen at 824-6538
The course fee is $14 or $12 for Pizza on Main Street. Reserva- for information.
AARP members. To register, PITTSTON: Home Quality tions may be made with any
call the Meadows volunteer Care will perform free blood committee member. WYOMING: The Wyoming-
department at 675-8600, ext. pressure screenings from 10:30 West Wyoming Seniors will
195. Class size is limited. a.m. to noon today at the Pitt- WILKES-BARRE: Mark meet at 1:30 p.m. today at St.
Davis from the State Senator’s
ston Senior Center, 441 N. Main Monica meeting center with
KINGSTON: Kingston Senior Office will provide assistance
St. Frank Perfinski presiding. Serv-
Center, 680 Wyoming Ave., will with completing rent rebate
A program on “Diabetic Foot ers are Elenor Seneski, Ma-
have Bag Lunch Day Wednes- forms from 9 a.m. to noon
Care” will be presented by Dr. ryann Paluck, and Elinor Yurek.
day. The center will remain Friday at the Charles T. Adams
Robert Shmokler at 11:15 a.m. Senior Center, 5 E. Market St. Jackpot winners were Olga
open for all normal activities.
The shuffleboard team will Thursday. For more informa- A trip to Mount Airy Casino Mizin and Dora Kraynak.The
begin its season in a game with tion, call 655-5561. is planned on April 21. For club welcomed new member
the Dallas center at 10 a.m. more information, call 825- Paul DeLaney. To join call
Monday. PLYMOUTH: The Senior
Citizen’s Friendship Club of St.
3484. Frank Perfinski at 693-3202 or
Angie Mastruzzo, membership
PSEA-Retired to gather May 5 for Spring Luncheon
The center will offer an
Mary’s will meet at 1 p.m. Mon- chairwoman, at 693-1104. Members of PSEA-Retired will gather for their Spring Luncheon
AARP Driver Safety Program WILKES-BARRE: Firwood
day at the handicapped acces- The anniversary committee on May 5 at the East Mountain Inn in Plains Township. Guest
for newcomers 12:30-4:30 p.m. Senior Citizens will meet at 1 speaker Steve Nickol, PSEA staff member and former state repre-
on May 2 and 9. Graduates of sible Holy Child School on p.m. Thursday in the hand- is comprised of Joan Kwasny,
sentative, will discuss the current status of the PSERS system and
the program may earn a reduc- Willow Street. Serving will be icapped accessible lower level Theresa Kennedy, Betty O’Hara
legislative events in Harrisburg. Checks made payable to North-
tion on their automobile insur- Dolores Prutzman, Matilda of Firwood Methodist Church. and Olga Mizin. The 35th anni- eastern Region PSEA-Retired and reservations may be mailed to
ance rates. A refresher course Raklewicz, Leona Roskowski, Joe Kelly will preside. New versary dinner will be held May Shirley Judge, Luzerne County chapter president, 3 Bond Ave.,
will take place 12:30-4:30 p.m. Ruth Shaw and Jean Mihalick. members are invited. Refresh- 3 with dinner by Ann Voitek Swoyersville, PA 18643 by April 30. Meal choices are fish or chicken
May 12. Reservations must be Prospective members are in- ments will be served. The guest Catering served at 5 p.m. The at a cost of $18. For more information, contact Judge at 693-3864.
made in advance by calling vited. speaker is Joe Lynch, a 911 cost is $10 for members and $12 Planning the luncheon, from left, are Phil Russo, membership
287-1102. New members Maggie Panek public information specialist. for guests. chairman; Mary Moran, PSEA-Retired region president; and Judge.

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can start growing and become no- was expected. On average, women

JOINT HORMONES
ticeable through mammograms or in the study had undergone meno-
physical exams, leading to higher pause more than a dozen years ear-
rates of reported breast cancer, Si- lier and had thus experienced a
mon explained. long gap of living without hormon-
Continued from Page 1C Continued from Page 1C
Progestin is also thought to play es.
placement full circle. Prior to the es. an important role by promoting The same reduction isn’t seen in
surgery,patientsaregivenatourof Later after menopause: By con- cell proliferation and perhaps fuel- the estrogen plus progestin group,
the facility and meet the members trast, an extra four out of 1,000 ing the expansion of small tumors’ researchers believe, because of the
of the joint team. “Our orthopedic women who take estrogen plus blood supply, said Dr. Rowan Chle- impact of progestin.
surgeons performed over five progestin for five years later after bowski, a medical oncologist with When trying to evaluate the pros
hundred joint replacements in CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER menopause (at least five to10 years the Los Angeles BioMedical Re- and cons of hormone therapy,
2010,” Ragukas said, adding that From left: Marybeth Moss, RN, clinical leader, Judy Ragukas, after this change of life) are likely to search Institute at Harbor-UCLA make sure your doctor evaluates
the nursing staff of the orthopedic RN, clinical director, Michele Long, physical therapy; Dr. Michael experience breast cancer, noted Medical Center. your breast cancer risk before you
department has more than 250 Raklewicz, medical director, Cornelio Catena, chief executive Santen, a professor of medicine at Why, then, would breast cancer starttakinghormones,saidSimon,
years of combined experience. officer, Michael Draman, Robert Hoffman, chief nursing officer, the University of Virginia Health risks decline for women who start who also is president of Women’s
The center is “patient focused and Melinda Belleman, RN, assistant chief nursing officer, each System. hormone therapy later, after five or Health & Research Consultants in
and family oriented” said Ragu- cut a ribbon to signify the opening of the new Joint Replace- Why would the timing of hor- more years? Washington, D.C. Most women ex-
kas. Family members are invited ment Center at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital in Wilkes-Barre. mone therapy make a difference The theory here is that breast aggerate the risk of dying from
to play an active role in the treat- when it comes to breast cancer? cancer cells deprived of estrogen breast cancer by a factor of 10, he
ment by participating in the pa- vate, providing a more spacious ers and wheelchairs. They de- The answer lies partly with es- for a significant time respond dif- noted.
tient’s experience from the pre- environment for recovery, and to mand the freedom of activity that trogen, which “promotes the ferently when they are again ex- For women age 50 to 59, the
operative instruction to dis- minimize infections said, Dr. Mi- having useful joints can bring.” growth of almost everything,” ac- posed to the hormone. Instead of chance of being diagnosed with
charge planning. The patient and chael Raklewicz, chief of orthope- The focus of the Joint Replace- cording to Dr. James Simon, a clin- promoting growth, after a sus- breast cancer is 2.38 percent, ac-
family member or support per- dic surgery at the hospital and ment Center is to develop a stan- ical professor at George Washing- tained absence estrogen appears to cording to statistics from the Na-
son attend a class together to medical director of the Joint Re- dardized, streamlined system of ton University. wreak havoc on cancer cells and tional Cancer Institute.
learn about the surgery and how placement Center. Raklewicz care, said Raklewicz. “The whole While that growth-promoting ef- promote their death, Santen said. Put another way, one out of ev-
to prepare for it. The class is pointed out that the services re- ideaistogeteverybodyrowingthe fect may be good for a woman’s That would help explain why ery 42 women in this age group is
taught by a nursing staff that will ceived at the center are covered by boat in the same direction at the skin, blood vessels and sex organs, women who took estrogen only in likely to receive a diagnosis. Even if
care for the patient while in the most health insurances. same time,” he said, adding that it can be harmful if she harbors tiny, the largest randomized controlled hormones add to this, “we’re still
hospital, along with other mem- As Baby Boomers age, the pro- the comprehensive treatment undetectable tumors in her trial of hormone therapy yet under- talking about small risks overall,”
bers of the care team including a jected number of total joint re- plan ensures efficiency and safety breasts, Simon observed. taken — the Women’s Health Ini- said Dr. Margery Gass, executive
physical therapist, pharmacist placements should double or tri- forthepatient.“Standardizationis With the onset of menopause, tiative study — had breast cancer director of the North American
and a case manager. ple, Raklewicz said. “It creates the certainly a modern trend in ortho- many of these tumors would have rates 20 to 40 percent below what Menopause Society.
“We guide them through each perfect storm for more and more pedics,” he said. “That’s the whole been deprived of estrogen and ex-
step of their treatment plan to as- orthopedic surgery,” he said, idea of what joint replacement pandedlittle,ifatall.Butwhenhor-
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Young man finds himself wandering adrift in a sea of confused emotions


Dear Abby: I’m a support you need to get back on track with Jessica, and before long I began was wrong and have tried to make it
21-year-old male
who feels lost and DEAR ABBY and regain control of your life. It’s
Emotions Anonymous. Founded in
to pick on Jessica. It reached the
point where Kristy and two other
up to her. Do I leave it alone or keep
trying to reach out to her?
unfulfilled, and 1971, it has 850 chapters worldwide girls wrote some mean things about — Heavy Heart in Maine
it’s because I don’t ADVICE and 450 in the United States. It is a Jessica on the blacktop. I didn’t write
know what I want don’t have a passion for anything or 12-step program for people experienc- anything, but I got in trouble, too. Dear Heavy Heart: Find some other
or deserve. I am one anyone. I used to have hobbies — like ing emotional difficulties. In these A year or so later I apologized for way to expiate your guilt. Jessica has
of three adopted writing, photography, etc. — but the groups, members help each other by what I had done. Jessica said it was told you twice that you’re forgiven.
children. I was the child who always beer has taken away my motivation. sharing experiences, strengths and OK, but I continued feeling guilty Leave her alone because for you to
needed the family support system I feel I’m losing my will to keep hopes in order to improve their emo- over the years for having teased her keep bringing up what had to have
the most. I come from a not-so-happy trying. I want so badly to keep try- tional health. It also offers books and and not resisting peer pressure. When been a painful chapter in her life at
family, one with all its priorities ing, but my emotions are keeping literature to new and existing groups. I was in high school, I sent her a mes- this point is creepy. If you can’t do
centered around money. I never felt me down. I just want something The email address is eainfo(at) sage online and apologized again. that, then please, shop someplace
the love a child should feel from his new, something I can give my all to, emotionsanonymous.org and its web- Although she said again it was OK, I else or stand in a different line.
family. something that won’t hurt me in the site is www.emotionsanonymous.org. feel she still holds some resentment,
To receive a collection of Abby’s most
My problem these days is my al- future. and I don’t blame her. memorable — and most frequently re-
cohol intake. I can’t stay away from — What Can I Do? Dear Abby: Back in second grade We’re both adults now, and I see quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
beer. I drink to forget my family prob- I was friends with “Jessica.” A girl her when I shop at the store up the ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
named “Kristy” started at my school, check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
lems and the fact that I can’t seem to Dear What Can I Do?: I’m glad you road from my house. Each time I’m Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box
get anything right. wrote, because I know of a group that and I became friends with her, too. in the checkout line she’s working in, 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
I dropped out of college because I may be able to give you the emotional She didn’t want me to be friendly I get a cold attitude. I have told her I is included.)

UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Too SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You are
much thinking could prevent you well aware that you don’t have
from diving in and getting things to over-spend your hard-earned
accomplished. You can effec- cash to dress with style. You’ll
tively calm the internal chatter add to your wardrobe, and you
through exercise, breath work or could even come up with a new
being in water. signature look.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). No one SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
is young forever. Whether you You love people who don’t
are enjoying your own youth or take themselves too seriously,
someone else’s, revel in it for the because it allows you to let your
exquisite gift it is. Let the fresh guard down and just be yourself.
energy inform all of your senses. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You will Your most endearing qualities
benefit from noticing what’s come to the fore on this carefree
going on outside of your life and day. You will favorably engage
world. The enlarged perspective others, even complete strang-
not only helps you to feel better ers, with your curious, playful
about your life, but it also allows approach.
you to make an informed move. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Your Your love of beauty disallows
priorities are obvious. You value you to purchase anything that
beauty, comfort and quality and falls short of your standards of
surround yourself with the same. elegance. What you want is not
Your environment will be a lovely always immediately affordable,
GOREN BRIDGE haven for those around you.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your mettle
will be tested as you meet with
but eventually you find a way.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’ll
be doing different types of work
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH a situation that requires you to and will benefit from taking a
take a mind-over-matter type moment to switch gears between
of approach. The task may be tasks. Tonight: Remember to
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION uncomfortable, but if you just do turn up the charm, and you’ll
it, it will be over soon enough. have social success.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April 5).
Assuming that you already know You’ll display your visionary
something would be dangerous powers, and others really catch
now. Instead, keep your eyes on to your train of thought. In
wide open in the spirit of wonder honing your leadership qualities,
and curiosity. This attitude will you’ll shape the future. Good
lead to amazing good luck. luck in May will broaden your
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You financial horizons. July brings
would always rather be one a welcome change of pace.
who brings energy into a room Relationships will be a source
instead of one who sucks energy of fun and adventure. Leo and
out it. It will take effort, prepara- Gemini people adore you. Your
tion and a proactive gesture in lucky numbers are: 13, 2, 44,
order to accomplish this today. 38 and 16.

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interior, automatic
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V6, 4x4
traction control, 5.3l
engine, moonroof,
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570-822-2345
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Keith Hunter 76,000 adult driven
SUZUKI ’00
877-638-4300
TI

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AUDI `02 A4
TH OUS AND S
Meeting will be held 05 MERCURY MOUNT-
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QUAD MASTER
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CHEVROLET `09
570-829-7130 tion Building, 730 (570) 718-1118 automatic, tiptronic 3rd seat, AWD
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4x4, auto, 520 transmission. Fully
South Main Street, miles, winch, heat- 05 CHEVY EQUINOX
FOUND, Black & Wilkes-Barre, Pa. LINEUP ed grips. $4,650.
loaded, leather Silver, 4 door, 4x4
White dog
Hanover Twp./Lee
Park Area on Mon-
near
BY ORDER OF THE ASUCCESSFULSALE
570-239-2877
interior. 92,000
miles. Good condi-
05 FORD EXPLORER
XLT, white 4 door EQUINOX
Low mileage, 15000
L OW M IL E CAR S
SUZUKI`07
BOARD tion. Asking $9,500. 4x4
day March
around 4:30. Please
28
INCLASSIFIED! Call (570) 417-3395 04 JEEP GRAND miles, automatic,
all-wheel drive, 4 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6
TO

Leonard B. CHEROKEE LAREDO,


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KING QUAD
call to identify door, anti-lock $

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Secretary Tony’s Martini A yard or garage sale Grey, sunroof, 4x4
tioning, air bags,
FOUND, set of keys LEGAL NOTICE Bar & in classified
4x4, automatic,
620 miles. $3,200.
Turbo, Navy Blue
with grey leather
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
ER, seafoam
power locks, power 07 C hevy Im pala L S
Restaurant on
53K,F ue lF le x .................... 9,995
on the corner of The Wilkes-Barre $
Nanticoke & Coal Area School District Face Book for is the best way (570) 592-8514 interior, fully grn/tan lthr., 4x4 windows, power
mirrors, cruise con-
loaded automatic.
St. in Nanticoke on is soliciting sealed upcoming tocleanoutyourclosets! 04 GMC ENVOY XUV
YAMAHA`04 RHINO
trol, AM/FM radio,
Wednesday March proposals for events. You’re in bussiness
93,000 miles. All
records. Excellent
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
04 DODGE DURANGO cassette player, CD 06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T
B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,995
30th. Please call to STUDENT $
player, keyless
TO

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

Excellent condition,
identify. TRANSPORTA- with classified! 200 hours. Priced
condition. 4 new
tires & new
LIMITED, Sandstone,
tan leather, 3rd entry, rear de-
IL L O M O T

(570) 332-4739 TION SERVICES froster, rear wind-


to sell. $6,500 or
06 H y undai Tiburon G T
PAYING $500
brakes. Asking seat, 4x4
FOUND: Large, gray
(BUSING) until MARGIOTTI best offer. Call $10,000 or best 04 DODGE RAM 1500 shield wiper, tinted
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995
3:00 P.M., Wednes- windows. $17,500. $
tabby cat in Inker- LAW OFFICES Keith 570-971-4520 offer. Call for info SLT, quad cab,
day, May 4, 2011. All MINIMUM (570) 954-9333
man. Very friendly.
call 570-655-1415.
proposals shall be
addressed to
DRIVEN IN
Full size 4 wheel
BANKRUPTCY 409 Autos under
417-2010 Days
779-4325 Nights
hemi, silver, 4x4
04 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
Call after 9:00 a.m.
06 H onda C ivic
135 Legals/
Leonard B. Przy-
wara, Secretary,
drive trucks
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
Free Consult
Payment Plans
$5000
BMW `02 330
Gold tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
CHEVROLET S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,
$
995
Public Notices 730 South Main
Street, Wilkes- for heavy equip-
(570) 970-9977
CHEVROLET `99 CONVERTIBLE 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
2010 CAMARO VIEW M O R E A T
TI

Wilkes-Barre LS, white, V6, 4x4


Barre, PA 18711- ment, backhoes, 83K miles. Beautiful
P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M
ASTRO VAN
ESTATE NOTICE (570) 223-2536 04 KIA SEDONA EX, V-6 Victory Red,
P E T

0375. The envelope dump trucks, condition. Newly black interior,


bull dozers Stroudsburg re-done interior green, tan leather,
Letters of Adminis- containing the pro- all bells and
tration CTA were posals to be HAPPY TRAILS 56,000 miles, 4.3
cylinder engine,
leather & carpeting. 7 pass. mini van
04 JEEP GRAND whistles. G O O D C R EDIT G ETS
TRUCK SALES SOCIAL SECURITY $13,500.
granted in the
Estate of MARY H.
marked “PROPOS-
AL FOR STUDENT 570-760-2035 DISABILITY
automatic. Clean. 570-313-3337 CHEROKEE LAREDO $25,000
570-706-6489
L O W INTER EST R A TES!
542-2277 $2,500. Call gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
BANKUS, deceased TRANSPORTA- Free Consultation.
BMW `04 325i
6am to 8pm (570) 829-0549 03 FORD WINDSTAR
late of Wilkes-Barre TION.” The Board Contact Atty. Sherry
Dalessandro LX, green, 4 door,
City, Luzerne Coun- of School Directors
entertainment sys. 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
ty, Pennsylvania,
who died on Febru-
reserves the right
to reject any and all
570-823-9006
CHRYSLER `94 7 pass. minivan
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices
ary 2, 2011.SANDRA
A. BANKUS, Admin-
istratrix CTA. Frank
proposals.

By Order of the
320 Business
Consulting
CONCORDE
White with
blu, V6, 4x4
03 CHEVY 1500, V8, LEGAL NOTICE
BOROUGH OF HARVEY’S LAKE
X-cab, white, 4x4
J. Aritz, Esquire, 23 Board leather interior. ANNUAL REPORT
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
West Walnut Street,
Kingston, PA 18704, Leonard B. ATTORNEY GREG MORAN Infiniti sound
system.
AINEER PREMIUM,
white, tan leather,
DECEMBER 31, 2010
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Borough of Harvey’s Lake that
Przywara Criminal Defense,
Attorney. All per- 151k miles. 3rd seat, 4x4 an audit of the financial statements has been completed for the
BOARD SECRETARY PFA Violations
sons indebted to REDUCED! 5 Speed. Like New!! 02 GMC SONOMA SLS, year ended December 31, 2010. The combined financial report is
Reasonable prices.
said Estate are $1,300 New Tires, tinted X-cab, slvr, 4x4 as follows:
Call for a free
required to make or best offer. windows, sun roof, 01 DODGE RAM 1500 Borough of Harvey’s Lake
Let the Community consultation.
payment and those 570-283-8202 black leather regular cab, 4x4, Combined Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Fund Balances
Know! (570) 239-7340.
having claims and interior. Only
demands to pres- Place your Classified 310 Attorney 57,000 Miles!!!
with cap
Assets
98 FORD F-150,
ent same without Ad TODAY! Services 340 Health Care To place your PRICE REDUCED TO regular cab pick up Cash and Investments $389,102
delay to the Admin-
istratrix or Attorney.
570-829-7130 Services ad call...829-7130 $14,000!! green, auto 4x4 Tax Receivable
Accounts Receivable
13,821
486
For more info,
LEGAL NOTICE
BID NOTICE
The Luzerne Con-
ADOPTION
DIVORCE Experienced Care
FORD ‘01 EXPLORER call (570) 762-3714 Total Assets $403,409
2 DOOR SPORT..
2 DOOR SPORT
WYOMING
servation District
will be accepting
CUSTODY
Estates, DUI
Giver Available
To Help With
Silver, 97,000 miles.
Good condition.
CADILLAC ‘06 STS
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
Liabilities and Fund Balances
ZONING BOARD bids for construc- ATTORNEY Other Current Liabilities $66,120
CADILLAC `04
Daily needs. Trust- Includes snow tires.
HEARING tion of a stream- MATTHEW LOFTUS ver, 52,600 miles, Fund Balance 337,289
ful & Reliable. Ref- $3,700.
John McLaughlin is bank stabilization 570-255-5503 sunroof, heated Total Liabilities and Fund Balance $403,409
erences. Call 570-313-0462
requesting a vari-
ance to build stor-
age sheds at lot 30
project along Toby
Creek. The full bid
package and sup- BANKRUPTCY
(908) 240-2194 Call after 5PM
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite
SEVILLE SLS
Beige. Fully loaded
Combined Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes

MERCEDES-BENZ `86
in Fund Balances
and 31 Colonial Vil- porting information FREE CONSULT Collect cash, not dust! radio, Onstar, park- Excellent condition.
lage with modified is available online at ing assist, remote Runs great. New
Guaranteed Clean out your Total Revenues $1,002,642
front and rear set-
backs. The hearing
is April 6, 2011 at
www.luzernecd.org
or by calling 570-
674-7991. Bids will
Low Fees
Payment Plan!
basement, garage
or attic and call the
190 E
4 cylinder gas
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
rotors, new brakes.
Just serviced.
Total Other Financing Sources
Total Revenues and Financing Sources 1,002,642
108,000 miles. Ask- Total Expenditures 1,223,421
7:00 pm in the be accepted until Colleen Metroka Classified depart- engine. 125,000 $17,600 ing $8,000. (570) Total Other Financing Uses
Police Station in the 4:00 pm on 570-592-4796 ment today at 570- miles. Clean, runs 570-881-2775 709-8492 Total Expenditures and Other Financing Uses 1,223,421
Midway Shopping Wednesday, April excellent. $2,000 Revenues and Sources (Under) Expenditures and Uses(220,779)
Center. 13, 2011. 829-7130! Call 570-328-7370
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers
& Classic & Classic
CHRYSLER ‘06 Rare, Exclusive NISSAN `08 ALTIMA VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 YAMAHA` 08 R1 FLAGSTAFF `08
300C HEMI VITO’S Opportunity To Low mileage, CORVETTES WANTED: PONTIAC Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots CLASSIC
Light green, 18,000
miles, loaded, & Own... 18000 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel WANTED `78 FIREBIRD of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900.
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Perfect condition.
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
drive, 4 door, anti- 1953-1972 Formula 400 Call 570-639-1989
leather, wood trim,
$24,000. GINO’S ‘26 FORD lock brakes, air
conditioning, air
Any Condition!
Courteous, Fast
Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
or 570-760-1023
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
570-222-4960 kit, cover. Price tress, ceiling fan,
leave message Wanted: MODEL T
bags, power locks,
power windows,
Professional Buyer.
Licensed & Bonded
at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 negotiable $7,900 Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
570-852-9072
CHRYSLER `02 Junk Panel Delivery
100 point
power mirrors,
power seats, all Great running
condition. Red with
corvettebuyer.com
1-800-850-3656
was last seen in
Abington-Scranton
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce. grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
Cars & Concours quality power, cruise con-
cloth interior, power
LINE UP
area. Finder’s fee Garage kept. 1
YAMAHA` 09 TT-R 110 water purifier,
PT CRUISER restoration. Red trol, GPS/naviga- paid if car is found owner. 1900 miles.
door locks, power awning, microwave
Inferno Red, flame Trucks with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD windows, power A GREAT DEAL... and purchased. Call
John with any info
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A BARELY USED oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
changer, Mp3 play- must see. Asking
design. Chrome
wheels. 47,000
Highest 0 miles on
restoration. er, keyless entry,
moon roof,
5 speed, just
IN CLASSIFIED! (570) 760-3440
$20,000. Call
Low riding hours. raised panel fridge
excellent condition. & many acces-
miles, one owner. Prices RARE! leather interior, serviced, 117k. Looking for the right deal 570-706-6156 blue and white in
Looks and runs $40,000 sun/moon roof, on an automobile? 421 Boats & color. Comes with
sories & options.
Asking $5,300
Paid!!
HARLEY DAVIDSON
rear defroster, new Excellent condition,
great. New inspec- $38,000
floor mats, Winter 570-885-2162 Turn to classified. Marinas chest protector and $22,500.
tion. $5,800 helmet $1,400.
FREE PICKUP Frost pearl paint, It’s a showroom in print! 570-868-6986
VOLKSWAGEN `04
Call (570) 472-1854
01’ SPORTSTER
CUSTOM
(570) 313-2749
heated seats, side Classified’s got
288-8995 1993 CADILLAC the directions! NEWMAR 36’
DODGE ‘08 CHARGER
mirror defroster,
Line up a place to live
ALLANTE
backup camera,
BEETLE FORD `52 in classified! MOUNTAIN AIRE
CREST 15’
One Owner. auto rear view mir-
CONVERTIBLE
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
Local Trade. Do you need more space? 13,000 ror dimmer, Blue- 5th wheel, 2 large
Blue. AM/FM cas-
$13,942 A yard or garage sale
in classified
Original Miles
Exquisite Red with
tooth, phone, nav.,
& radio controls sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
COUNTRY SEDAN Fiberglass
slides, new
condition, loaded
is the best way
to clean out your closets!
candy clear coat,
black top with
on steering wheel,
4.5 years remain-
ing on 7 year
dows, locks
doors. Boot cover
&
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
boat with
trailer. Out-
650 CLASSIC with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
beige leather inte- for top. 22k. Excel- Like New. truck with hitch
You’re in bussiness rior. Digital gauge
100,000 miles Nis-
lent condition.
8 passenger, board propul- Less than 1000 also available.
san bumper to 3rd seat, good 883 cubic inch
with classified! package & option- Garage kept. sion. Includes: miles. White and 570-455-6796
560 Pierce St. bumper Premium condition, 2nd motor, Paco rigid
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
HYUNDAI `04 al chrome & gold
alloy wheels. Con-
Warranty included,
EXCELLENT CON-
Reduced
$14,000
owner. $9,500.
570-579-3517
2 motors
Erinmade,
frame, extended &
raked. Low miles.
chrome. Garage
kept. $6,300 Looking for the right deal
vertible. 570-822-1976 on an automobile?
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TIBURON GT Beautiful,
Must Sell!
DITION Altima
HYBRID 35city/33 Leave Message
LINCOLN `66 “Lark II series” $6,000 or best
offer.(973) 271-1030
(570) 817-8127
Turn to classified.
Blue, 5 speed highway mpg. PRICE 442 RVs & Campers It’s a showroom in print!
manual, CD, Air, $31,000 $18,900. VOLVO `98 V90 CONTINENTAL REDUCED! HARLEY DAVIDSON Classified’s got
DODGE `01 STRATUS factory alarm,
power windows &
$29,900 570-371-9001
Call after 5:00 p.m.
Wagon. Silver with 4 door, $2,400
DUTCHMAN 96’ the directions!
SE
locks. 38K.
1993 CADILLAC
gray leather. 120K. Convertible, 460 NEGOTIABLE 2006 NIGHTTRAIN
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236 PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
Rear Wheel Drive. 6
cylinder. 24 MPG
cu. engine, 67,000
miles, 1 owner
570-417-3940 SPECIAL EDITION 5TH WHEEL PALOMINO ‘07
4 door, automatic
Power windows,
seats & locks . V6, JEEP `04 GRAND
SEDAN DEVILLE
4 door
S
highway. Sunroof,
CD, good inspec-
since `69. Teal
green / white
SALT CREEK SKIF
#35 of 50 Made
$10,000 in acces-
sories including a
with slideout & sun
room built on. Set YEARLING CAMPER
Pop-Up style,
Great convertible, tion. Recent starter leather, restorable, up on permanent
Asking $2,900. Call Blue-Sapphire & battery. Newer 14’ fiberglass fish- custom made seat. Sleeps 8, with
(570) 819-3140 or
(570) 709-5677
CHEROKEE LIMITED Beauty!
Beautiful condi-
black top, 6 speed
manual transmis- tires. $4,395 or best
offer. Call
$2,500 570-287-
5775 / 332-1048
ing boat, tri-hull
(very stable), 25 HP
Exotic paint set,
Alien Spider Candy
site in Wapwallopen.
Comes with many
stove, fridge, sink,
outdoor grill &
4WD, 6 cylinder sion, carbon fiber Blue. Excellent con- extras. $9,000.
LINCOLN `88
auto. Moonroof. tion. Garage kept 570-822-6785 Tahatsu outboard, awning. Great con-
dash, leather interi-
FORD ‘02 Fully powered. New
brakes & tires.
26,000 miles. All
available options -
or, front & rear
VW ‘01 GOLF
Full Galvanized
Trailer. Perfect Con-
dition. All Documen-
tation. 1,400 Asking
(570) 829-1419 or
(570) 991-2135
dition. $4,000
(570) 822-6228
TOWN CAR
trunk, fast & agile.
FOCUS WAGON 94,000 highway fully loaded. 4
$18,000 or best 4 door, 4 cyl, 1.8
dition. Built in fuel $25,000 or best
offer. Call

AUTO
miles. $11,500 door. Grey leather tank. All new in ‘01.
Low mileage, offer. Call Turbo, auto, sunroof 61,000 original 570-876-4034
(570) 822-6334 interior $2,500
One owner 570-262-2478 79K, VG condition miles, garage kept,
$7,900 570-256-7311

HONDA ‘04
$5,250. DEALER
KIA `08 RONDO
$7,984 triple black, leather
SEA NYMPH ‘94
SALEEN `02 BUICK `92 REGAL
SERVICE
interior, carriage
From an Exotic, roof, factory wire
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
Private Collection
Call 570-650-0278 SE 281
Custom, 4 door,
6 cyl. auto. 63K
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, good condi- SHADOW
tion. $6,000 or best
SABRE 1100 DIRECTORY
under warranty. original miles. $5,500. Call
Convertible, silver Garage kept. Like Mike 570-237-7660 offer. Call
Received 60,000
560 Pierce St. mile servicing. New
Selling your on black, garage new. $2,995. 570-722-4077
black, 13,500
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
tires. KBB Value
$8,500. Asking only
Camper?
Place an ad and
kept, Production
#351. 14,500
miles. Asking
Current Inspection
on all vehicles MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE STARCRAFT ‘80 miles. Windshield,
saddle bag. Excel-
valleymotors.com $7,900. A Must See! find a new owner. 570-825-8253
$23,500, 1 owner, garage
16’ DEEP V
570-829-7130 lent condition.
570-714-9924 (570) 457-0553 Serious inquiries kept, 65k original
VW ‘07 BEETLE $4,500. Call

LEXUS `98 LS 400 MERCEDES-BENZ `95


only! miles, black with ‘90 Evinrude out- (570) 852-9455
570-477-3600 Leather Interior, grey leather interior,
FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE
board 70hp with tilt
Excellent condition,
SL 500
Alloys, Moon Roof all original & never & trim— ‘92 EZ
HONDA
SCION ‘08 TC
CD AND ALLOYS garage kept, 1 $13,840 seen snow. $8,900. loader trailer. With
$9,880 owner. Must see. Call 570-237-5119 ‘00 Tracker Series 2004 CRF 100.
Convertible, with Excellent condition.
Low mileage, 90K. 60lbs foot pedal, 2
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
removable hard
top, dark Blue, Low
42,000
mileage,
miles, 4
MERCEDES-BENZ `76 downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks,
$1500 or best offer.
570-498-7702
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
camel interior,
tion, moon roof, cd speed, front wheel
450SLC 2 fish finders and SUNVISOR: Lund
KAWASAKI ‘05
Summer Driving
changer. Loaded. Only, Garage Kept. drive, 2 door, anti- more. MUST SEE. 99-06 Chevy/GMC
560 Pierce St. 80K miles, 1 owner,
Asking $10,000. Call Very Good lock brakes, air con- Make Best Offer. fullsize pickup also
Kingston, PA mint condition, no NINJA 500R. 3300
570-706-6156 Condition, No ditioning, air bags, Call 866-320-6368 Tahoe, new condi-
rust. Must Sell! miles. Orange.
560 Pierce St. Accidents. Classy power locks, power www.wyoming after 5pm. tion $125 firm after
$9,900
LINCOLN `00 LS windows, power Garage kept. His &
Kingston, PA Car. Price valleymotors.com 570-829-0847 hers helmets. Must 3pm 655-3197
mirrors, cruise con-
www.wyoming
1 owner. Low miles.
Reduced!
trol, AM/FM radio,
570-714-9924 427 Commercial sell. $2400
valleymotors.com V6, All leather. Ask-
$13,995
CD player, Mp3 MERCEDES-BENZ `88 Trucks & 570-760-3599 472 Auto Services
570-714-9924 ing $5,800. Call
or trade for
SUV or other. player, keyless VW `05 JETTA Equipment
570-825-3711

FORD ‘10
(570) 819-3140
(570) 709-5677
570-388-6669 entry, sun/moon
roof, rear defroster,
Silver with black 420 SEL
KAWASAKI ‘06 All Junk $ WANTED JUNK $
MERCEDES-BENZ tinted windows.
interior. Auto. Sun-
roof. All options.
Silver with red
leather interior. ‘90 CHEVY C60 Vulcan Classic Cars & VEHICLES
TAURUS SEL LINCOLN`06 $14,200.
(570) 443-7522 Call
Excellent condition. Every option.
BUCKET TRUCK 1500 LISPI TOWING
AWD, V6 & Alloys
`97 SL320 before 9:30 p.m.
1 owner. 33K miles. Garage kept, show-
Automatic. Sterling
Black and chrome. Trucks We pick up 822-0995
$21,920
TOWN CAR LIMITED Asking $13,500. Call
570-693-2129
room condition.
$7,000. utility body, excel-
Fuel injected. 21”
windshield. Pas- Wanted
Fully loaded. SUBARU ‘06 LEGACY Leave Message (570) 417-9200 lent condition. New
senger backrest.
46,000 miles, tires & brakes. Too
Floor boards. Highest VITO’S
Triple coated
SE - CERTIFIED 415 Autos-Antique
many features to list
OLDSMOBILE `68
Remainder of war-
Pearlized White. $3,200. Call Prices
Showroom AWD, automatic
moonroof
& Classic 570-299-0772
ranty. Expires
Feb., 2012. Kept in
Paid In &
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
condition.
$18,900.
570-814-4926 or
$14,990
CADILLAC `80 DELMONT
DRASTICALLY
Wanna make your
car go fast? Place
heated garage!
Never damaged. CA$H GINO’S
www.wyoming 7,000 miles. Great
valleymotors.com
(570) 654-2596 Blue, convertible,
COUPE DEVILLE REDUCED!! an ad in Classified!
condition! $6,800 FREE
40th Anniversary This model only 570-829-7130.
570-574-9217 Like New
570-714-9924 Excellent condition, produced in 1967 PICKUP
Model. 47,000
CHEVROLET ‘89
WANTED!
$3,000 located in & 1968. All
Tires
KAWASAKI
miles. Minor
FORD `04 MUSTANG repairs. $7,500 560 Pierce St.
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
original 45,000
miles, Color
C70. 24’ box. Lift 570-574-1275
or best offer. gate, many new
$15 & UP!
`08 NINJA
Mach I, 40th Kingston, PA
ANNIVERSARY EDITION ALL JUNK CARS Call 973-271-1030 www.wyoming
561-573-4114 Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior,
parts. $1,900.
(570)675-7546 570-301-3602
V8, Auto, 1,200
miles, all options, CA$H PAID MERCURY `95
valleymotors.com
CHEVROLET `68 C10 350 rocket 250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000 CALL US! Like New
CHEVY ‘08 3500
570-714-9924 engine, 2nd
show room condi- New 350 motor and miles. Great starter
570-301-3602 owner. Fender TO JUNK Batteries
tion. Call for info.
GRAND MARQUIS SUBARU `05 LEGACY new transmission.
skirts, always bike. $2,800 Seri-
Asking $24,995
Serious inquiries 4 door, V8, fully
REDUCED TO
$5,000 FIRM garaged. Trophy
HD DUMP TRUCK ous inquiries only.
Call 570-331-4777
YOUR CAR $20 & UP!
only. 570-636-3151 loaded, moon roof,
SPORT AWD (570) 906-1771 winner at shows.
2WD, automatic. BEST PRICES
MAZDA `04 3
Serious inquiries

FORD `07 MUSTANG


new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in Air, new tires &
brakes, 31,000 CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like KAWASAKI `10 IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Carry Out Price
Hatchback, 92,000
CONCOURS 14
excellent shape. 2 new condition. 288-8995
63,000 highway miles. Excellent owners. Call miles, great SS clone. 350 Free Anytime
condition. $11,995. $21,900.
miles, silver, runs condition. auto, engine, 290 Horse-
great, $11,500. sunroof, premium
(570) 822-6334 or
(570) 970-9351 570-836-1673 power. 10 bolt posi- PONTIAC ‘84 570-288-4322 Sport/Touring with
ABS/traction
Pickup
570-301-3602 WANTED

FORD ‘99 E350


negotiable. sound and alloy rear. PowerGlide control, showroom Cars & Full Size
570-479-2482 wheels. $8,300
(570) 864-2337 MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 TOYOTA ‘09 transmission. Power
disc brake kit. Over
TRANS AM new, 400 miles,
metallic blue, 6 year
Line up a place to live Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
BUCKET VAN
15TH ANNIVERSARY
FORD `07 Pure silver metallic. SCION XD $20,000 invested,
sacrifice at $11,000.
EDITION. warranty included. in classified! Parts 477-2562

MAZDA `04 RX-8 1 of 600 made, all Triton V8. 2 speed $12,000.
Roof & mirror caps Automatic, (Wilkes-Barre)
MUSTANG GT Hunter Green,
in black. Tartan red
cloth / panther black
traction control, Call 732-397-8030
available options,
63K miles, V8, auto.
boom; 92,000miles;
$9999 or best price.
570-331-3674

SUZUKI `07 C50T


Premium package, remote start.
80,000 miles. leather interior. $14,680 T-roof, $7,995. Great condition. Call
silver, black leather Call 570-817-2577
New brakes & Black bonnet 570-675-3384 or
interior, 5 speed
rotors. New 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
CRUISER
570574-7002
CHEVROLET `79
stripes. Automatic.
PONTIAC `68
manual. 20,000
alignment. Two Steptronic paddles.
miles. $18,900
new rear tires.
(570) 868-3832 Dual moon roofs, 439 Motorcycles
CORVETTE L-48 CATALINA EXCELLENT
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
No accidents. Cockpit chrono
PRICE REDUCED
FORD `92 MUSTANG $8,000 or best
package, conven-
ience, cold weather 560 Pierce St. All Corvette options, 400 engine. 2 HARLEY ‘01
Convertible, offer. For more (heated seats) & Kingston, PA all original, new barrel carburetor.
CONDITION
$300 and Up
information, call
DAVIDSON
55,000 original premium packages. www.wyoming Good Year tires, Yellow with black
(570) 332-4213 new mufflers, just roof and white wall Windshield, Bags,
miles 5.0 auto, Dynamic stability valleymotors.com
tuned. 46,000 miles. tires. Black interior. Floorboards,V&H
some engine control. Xenon Electra Glide, Ultra
upgrades. Garaged
showcar. $8200 MAZDA `10 headlights, front
and rear fog lights.
570-714-9924 $6,500 or best
offer 570-262-2845
$4,995. Call
(570) 696-3513
Classic, many
chrome acces-
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept. $125 extra if driven,
(570) 283-8235
3i SPORT Parking
control.
distance
Harmon- TOYOTA `05 PRIUS or 570-239-6969
PONTIAC 1937
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
6K Miles $5,500
(570) 430-0357
pulled or pushed in.
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
2 door, 5 speed, air,
16,000 miles, black.
3 Year/36,000 mile
Kardon sound sys-
tem. Chrome line
65,000 miles, good
condition, keyless
entry, cassette/
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR
2 door post car, in
Fully restored near
original. New paint,
Green. Garage
kept, like new
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds! NOBODY Pays More
warranty. AC, interior. Mint condi- condition. Includes 570-829-7130
power windows & radio + snow tires. good condition for new interior, new

570-760-2035
power windows. tion. 17,000 miles. Harley cover.
locks, sun roof, CD, $12,500 age. Serious wiring, custom tint-
cruise & alloys.
Excellent condition,
ABS. Excellent
condition.
Must Drive!
$21,500 570-474-5268 inquiries only, call
for details. $8,500
ed glass, new motor
& transmission.
$12,900
570-718-6769 SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Asking $13,900 570-341-7822 570-709-4937 800. 7,000 miles.
Spare motor &
TOYOTA `06
very well main- or best offer. Call Must Sell. Like new. Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
(570) 283-1165
tained with service
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA
Steve at trans. 16” wide
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 $1,700. Please Call

MERCEDES-BENZ `01
white walls car in
AVALON
records, remaining 570-407-0531 570-394-9413
Honda warranty. excellent condition SOFT TAIL DEUCE
Auto, one owner,
65K, $10,500. Local trade New tires, new
CHEVY `68 CAMARO in storage for 2 LIMITED EDITION.
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600
570-706-0921
C-240 $11,435 brakes, Inspected years. $14,000 or Radical paint, only
200 produced,
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
SS
best offer. Serious Blue

Harry’s U Pull It
March 4, AC,
HONDA `07 CIVIC
Sport SI. Red, with
121,000 miles.
Loaded, leather
seats, 4 door.
AVPS, Fully
loaded, 18,000 396 automatic, 400
inquiries ONLY.
Call 570-574-1923
Rhinehardt pipes,
lots of chrome.
Beautiful bike!
smoked wind
screen. Great bike,
mile bumper to transmission, clean runs great. Helmet
black interior,
75,000 miles. 6
$5,200
Call 570-283-1800
bumper warranty.
90,000 miles.
interior, runs good,
71K, garage kept,
STUDEBAKER ‘31
Rumble seat, coupe
Asking $9,500
or best offer.
& kevlar
gloves
racing
included.
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
speed, spoiler and M-F, 9am - 5pm $12,900. custom paint, Fire 570-474-0154 $2995. Call for info
body kit. Tinted win- 560 Pierce St. Good condition.
All other times (570) 881-5011
dows, (570) 388-6422
Kingston, PA (570) 881-3712 Hawk tires, Krager
wheels, well
Call for details
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
Reduced $11,900 www.wyoming
TOYOTA `10
maintained.
(570) 881-7545
TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED VEHICLES!!!
(570) 714-0384
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
$23,900
Negotiable TANK ‘07 VISION SCREAMING EAGLE
TRIPLE 955 CC
HONDA `09 PILOT
Camry SE. 56,000
240C miles. Red, alloy 570-693-2742 2007 Tank Motor V-ROD& Black. DRIVE IN PRICES
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA
7,000 miles. Very
Low mileage, wheels, black cloth Sports Vision Motor- Orange
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
4Matic, V6 - Gray, fast. Needs nothing.
24.000 miles, four 77K highway miles, SE, special edition.
interior. Will consid- cycle. 250 cc, Used as a show Blue, never Call for Details (570) 459-9901
wheel drive, 4 door, Excellent condition, er trade. $14,200 Brand new. 0 miles. bike. Never abused. dropped. Excellent
59,000 miles. Auto, 350 V8. Original
anti-lock brakes, air dealer serviced. Sun fwd, 4 cyl., original
(570) 793-9157
owner. Automatic
$2,400. For more 480 miles. Excellent condition. $4,200 Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
conditioning, all roof, heated seats. information call Tom condition. Asking Negotiable.
owner. Fully loaded, transmission. Rare -
power, CD changer, $15,500. Call AM/FM CD changer.
Shopping for a
tuxedo silver / black
at 570-825-2114 $20,000 or best (570) 970-0564 Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
rear windshield 570-288-3916 new apartment? offer. Call
VOLKSWAGEN `71
Power driver seat, vinyl top with black DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
wiper, custom
wheels, $22,900.
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
anti-theft alarm,
excellent condition
Classified lets
you compare costs -
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
570-876-4034
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
(570) 313-2749 $9,900
570-283-1165
without hassle $6,000. Call
570-489-6937 SUPER BEETLE HARLEY DAVIDSON
Antique. Very good
condition. Must see.
www.wegotused.com
Boat? Car? Truck?
Motorcycle? Air- C-CLASS or worry!
Get moving
Convertible. Runs
‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
Low milage. Road

plane? Whatever it
is, sell it with a
Silver with leather
interior. Good condi-
NISSAN `06 SENTRA
1.8 S, Special
with classified! CHRYSLER `49 great. Excellent
condition. Original
engine. Can be
title. Asking $1,260
Call (570) 825-5810
Leave Message
250 General Auction 250 General Auction
Classified ad. tion. 34,000 miles. Edition, Power
TOYOTA `93 MR2 WINDSOR seen by appoint- Garage kept,
2 tone blue.
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
570-829-7130 $15,000 Negotiable
(570) 885-5956
steering, brakes,
windows & locks. T-top, 5 speed. Silver / gray, 4 door
sedan. 6 cylinder
ment. Must Sell
$9,000 17,600 miles.
$9,200. 1100 Custom. 5800
AUCTIONS BY MARVA
6 CD changer. AM/FM/CD, AC, (570) 455-8400 213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE
HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA MERCEDES-BENZ `09 Excellent condition, power antenna.
flathead, fluid drive.
45,000 original
Lehman area. miles, light bar,

VW CLASSIC `72 WEDNESDAY - APRIL 6 - 4:30 P.M.


(570) 760-5937 cobra exhaust,
GLS, automatic. 43K. $12,500. New tires. No rust. miles. Just like new! windshield, many
Only 2,400 miles.
$20,750 300C 570-881-6897 Great condition.
$5,000
REDUCED $15,000
Call Jim:
KARMANN GHIA HARLEY DAVIDSON
extras, must sell.
$5,995. Call
COSTUME JEWELRY, VINTAGE
Low mileage,
26,000 miles, all-
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 (570) 708-0269 570-654-2257
Restoration Vehicle
570-301-3433 “NEW” ITEMS, ELECTRONICS, TOOLS,
wheel drive, 4 door, CONVERTIBLE after 6:00PM
FORD `66 Family owned,
` 06 SOFTTAIL YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO CLOCKS & MUCH MORE!
Volkswagen ‘03
air conditioning, all Blue/white top & garage kept, good
power, GPS/naviga- Mustang Coupe. shape. Needs some 750cc. 8,000 miles, AUCT: MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247-L
white interior.
tion system, leather Recent document- Pearl white, pony interior work, new
NIGHTTRAIN saddlebags, wind- FOR INFO: 822-8249
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
interior, sun/moon
roof, new sport and
ed frame-off
restoration. Over GTI interior. Pristine
condition. 26K
miles. $17,000 or
seats, needs
carburetor work.
Only 58,000 miles.
Dark gray metallic,
new rr tire &
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl,
Excellent Condition.
10% BUYERS PREMIUM
www.wyoming luxury package, $31,000 invested. moonroof, 5 speed,
brakes, many AUCTION HELD EVERY WEDNESDAY
black in color. will sell $21,500. loaded,$9750 best offer. Asking $8,000. Must See. Asking
valleymotors.com extras. $10,900 WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #3473
$36,000. 570-335-3127 excellent condition, (570) 817-6768 serious inquiries $2,499. Call after 4.
570-714-9924 (570) 313-2749 570-578-2149 only! 570-343-2296 (570) 592-4982 570-823-9376
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2008 ESCAPES & MARINERS


Most with ABS, Traction Control, Keyless Entry,
CD, Cruise Control, PL, PM, PW, Rear Defogger,
Side Air Bags, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. Moonroof,
Leather Seats, Pwr. Seat, Pwr. Heated Mirrors

FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!


2008 CHRYSLER 300 C HEMI AWD 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear
2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV AWD
AU1095- Pwr. Leather Heated Front & Rear Seats, ABS, Fog AU9762- 3rd Row Seat, Remote Start, Premium Wheels, Tow Pkg.,
Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, CD, Navigation Sys., Defogger, Tilt Wheel, PL, PW, ABS, Front/Rear AC Seats, Rear Wipers, Running Boards, Pwr.
Remote Start, Premium Wheels, Satellite Radio, Parking Cruise Control, Air Conditioning Adjustable Pedals, Parking Sensors, Heated Mirrors, Bluetooth,
Sensors, Daytime Running Lights, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, DVD Player, Satellite Radio, 6 Disc CD, Traction Control, Side
2002 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM Moonroof, Memory Seat, 2007 HONDA CR-V EX-L AWD Airbags, Rear Defogger, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Fog Lights,
AU1290- ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Moonroof, Pwr. Heated Leather
Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Child Proof Door
Homelink Sys., Digital Info AU1229- AM/FM/6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Seats, Digital Info, Climate
Locks, PW, Driver & Passenger Airbags, CD Center, Body Side Moldings Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Control, Memory Seat
Traction Control, Roof Rack, Tilt Wheel, Cruise
2005 CHEVY MALIBU LS 2009 LINCOLN MKZ AWD Control, Leather Heated
Au1467- AM/FM Radio, ABS, Keyless Entry, AU1038- 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, ABS, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Side Seats, Moonroof, PDL,
Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Tilt Wheel, Airbags, Traction Cont., Pwr. Leather Heated & Cooled Seats,
Cruise Control, PL, PM, Air Conditioning PW, PM, Rear Wipers
Moonroof, Cruise, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone
Climate Cont., Premium Wheels, Keyless Entry w/Keypad,
2005 TAURUS SE
AU9795- Cruise, Tilt, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Rear
Chrome Exhaust Tips, Parking 2008 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 2004 EXPLORER SPORT TRAC XLT 4X4
Defogger, AM/FM/CD, Child Proof Door Locks, Sensors, Digital Info, Satellite AU1482- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, AU1425- Fog Lights, Keyless Entry,
Radio, Heated Mirrors Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tilt, Cruise, Rear Defogger, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Air Conditioning Cruise Tilt, Running Boards, CD, ABS,
Pwr. Leather Seats, Rear AC, 40K MILES!
06-08 CHEVY IMPALA
AU929- Tilt, Cruise, Keyless Entry, ABS,
60 2009 LINCOLN MKS AWD Running Boards, 3rd Row 2005 CHEVY COLORADO CREW CAB LS 4X4
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, CD, Rear
MOS.
All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info Center, Seat, Carpeted Floor AU1329- AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel,
Adaptive Cruise Control, Tilt, Moonroof, ABS, Climate Control, Mats, Rear Wipers Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Mirrors, Pwr.
Spoiler, Side Airbags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat TO CHOOSE
FROM
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Touch Screen, Reverse Camera, Side Air Windows, Cruise Control, ABS
2008-2009 FORD Bags, Navigation Sys., Memory Seat, Traction Control, Heated
Mirrors, Custom Bumper, 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
FOCUS SES/SE TO CHOOSE
FROM
Premium Wheels, AU1436- Navigation Sys., CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Side AU9511 - Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel,
Airbags, Traction Control, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Tow Pkg., Tilt, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog
Keyless Entry with Keypad Cruise, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info, Lights, AM/FM/CD, Bedliner, PL, PW
Most with 6 Disc CD, Cruise, Tilt, Fog Lights, ABS, AC, 45K
Moonroof, Memory Seat, Running Boards,
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry,
Rear Defogger, Heated STARTING AT Rear Wipers, Satellite Radio, 3rd Row Seat,
Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Parking
MILES! 2005 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB 4X4
Mirrors, Rear Spoiler, AU1165- TRD Off-Road Pkg., SR5, VR-6, Pwr.
Digital Info Center Sensors, Climate Control
Windows, PDL, Pwr. Mirrors, AM/FM/6 Disc
CD, Fog Lamps, Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg., ABS,
2008 FOCUS SES 72
2005 ESCAPE
AU1104- Cruise Control, Tilt,
4X4 60 2008 EDGE LIMITED 4X4 TO
CHOOSE
FROM Cruise Control, Tilt
AU1324- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Rear MOS. MOS.
AU9907- Climate Control, 6 Disc CD, Heated Mirrors, Remote Trunk Wheel, Bedliner,
Defogger, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Wheel, Rear Defogger, Keyless
Entry, ABS, AM/FM/CD Lid, Rear Wipers, Premium Wheels, Parking Sensors, Pwr. Liftgate, Sliding Rear Window
Satellite Radio, PDL, PW, PM, MP3
Electronic Truck Closer, Chrome Exhaust Tips, Rear Defogger, Fog
2009 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 72 2007 ESCAPE FWD Lights, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Traction Control, ABS, Memory
Seat, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats,
2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 Z71 CREW CAB 4X4
AU1363- AM/FM/CD, Rear Defogger, 49K MILES!
AU1405- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, MOS.

Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, AU1409- Navigator, CD, Moonroof, Tilt, Cruise, Digital Keyless Entry, ABS, Tilt Wheel, Cruise
ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Info Center, Homelink Sys.
Traction Control, Cruise, Tilt Entry, Traction Control, Control, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Bedliner
60
Rear Defogger, Pwr.
2009 DODGE CALIBER SXT 72
Driver’s Seat, Leather
MOS.
2009 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4
2007 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD AU1299- AM/FM/CD, ABS,
AU1451- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Rear MOS. Heated Seats, Digital AU1042- CD, Satellite Radio, Separate Tweeters, Premium 33K
Defogger, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Info, Tilt, Cruise, Parking Sound, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Keyless Entry, Tilt Wheel, MILES!
PDL, PW, Cruise, Rear Wipers Sensors, Rear Wipers
Airbags, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Pwr. Driver’s Cruise Control, PL, PW, PM
2008 FUSION SE
SYNC, CD, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, ABS, Rear
2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
AU1383- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, PW,
Seat, Memory Seat, PWr. Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof,
Homelink Sys., Digital Info Center, Cruise, Tilt, Navigation 2010 E-350 XLTs
Defogger, Display, Side Air Bags, Tilt, Cruise, Pwr. Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Digital Sys., DVD Player, 3rd Row Seat, Rear Wipers, OnStar, Dual
Driver’s Seat, Moonroof, Digital Info Center Info, PDL, Tilt, Cruise, Rear Wipers Zone Climate Control, Premium Wheels, Touch Screen, Most with Air, AM/FM/CD,
Pwr. Liftgate, Pwr. Adjust Pedals, Electronic Trunk Closer Cruise Control, Privacy Glass, TO CHOOSE FROM
2008 MERCURY MILAN 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4
AU1105- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Keyless
72
MOS. AU9705- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Fog
Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger,
72
MOS. 41K ABS, Rear Defogger, Keyless
Entry, PM, PL, PW, Running
STARTING AT
Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Cruise,
Digital Info, Pwr. Seat, Heated Mirrors Cruise, Tilt, Roof Rack, Rear Wipers MILES! Boards, Traction Control
2008 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 72
2008 FUSION SEL 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2008 FORD F-150 XLT 4X4
AU1322- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Rear AU1434- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights,
Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control,
MOS.
AU1441- 6 Disc CD, Keyless Entry 36K MILES! AU1473- Navigation Sys., Pwr. Leather Heated Seats,
Keyless Entry, Tilt, Cruise, PDL, PW, PM,
w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Traction CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Rear
Privacy Glass, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Cruise,
Control, Digital Info, Moonroof, Defogger, Roof Rack, Climate Control, Digital Info Running Boards, Sliding Rear Window

08-09 MILAN PREMIER Pwr. Leather Seats, Tilt Wheel,


Cruise Control, Heated Mirrors,
72
MOS.
Center, Moonroof, Memory Seat,
Tow Pkg., Heated Mirrors, Rear 28K MILES! 08 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
All Wheel Drive, 6 Disc CD,
Fog Lights, ABS, Keyless Entry,
AWD Satellite Radio, Rear Spoiler, ABS,
Carbon Fiber Trim, Fog Lights
Wipers, Running Boards, 3rd
Row Seat, Pwr. Adjust Pedals
Most with CD, ABS, Tilt, Keyless Entry w/
Keypad, Cruise, Tow Pkg., Fog Lights, Driver
TO CHOOSE FROM

Rear Defogger, Traction TO CHOOSE & Passenger Air Bags, PL, PW, Pwr. Steering
FROM
2007 EXPEDITION LIMITED 4X4 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4
Control, Side Airbags, Digital
Info, Climate Control, STARTING AT 07-08 EDGE SE/SEL AWD
Satellite Radio, Tilt, Heated Most with Cruise, Tilt, Privacy Glass, Keyless Entry, AU1114- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, AU1277 - AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Mirrors, Cruise, Some with Traction Control, Rear Defogger, Rear Wipers, CD, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather
Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seat Entry, Traction Control, Steering Wheel
ABS,Side Airbags, Some with Parking Sensors, Heated Heated/Cooled Seats, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone Climate Controls, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 30K MILES! Mirrors, 6 Disc CD, Moonroof, Heated Seats, Memory Seat Control, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Navigation Sys., Pwr. Liftgate, Rear
Wipers, Running Boards, 3rd Row Digital Info Center, Tilt Wheel, MILES! 14K
STARTING AT Seat, Touch Screen, Pwr. Adjustable Privacy Glass, Cruise
AU1317 - Leather Seats, CD, Tilt, TO
Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, PL, CHOOSE Pedals, Heated Mirrors, Electronic Control, Sliding Rear
Cruise, Moonroof, PW, PM, FROM Trunk Closer, Parking Sensors Window, Bedliner

169-POINT INSPECTION 6 YR./100,000 MILE COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY IS FULLY 24/7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE TRANSFERABLE FULL TANK OF GAS & MORE!
2007 LINCOLN MKX 4X4 2010 TOWNCAR SIGNATURE LMTD 2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR AWD
Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, ABS, Keyless Entry
Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Homelink Sys., Tilt with Keypad, Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio, Electronic AU1045- 6 Disc CD, ABS, Dynamic Stability Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Security
Wheel, Parking Sensors, Rear Wipers, Keyless Trunk, Heated Mirrors, Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Sys., Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Tilt, Cruise, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Heat/Cool Front Seats,
Entry with Keypad, ABS, Fog Lights, Cruise, Rear Side Airbags, Tilt, Cruise, Memory Seat, Climate Cont, Digital Info Center, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Video Sys., Touch Screen, 3rd Seat,
Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Dual Digital Information Center, Homelink System Rear Wipers, Reverse Camera, Running Boards, Navigation Sys., Parking Sensors, Luxury Seats, Custom
Bumper, DVD Player, Electronic Trunk Closer, Chrome
Zone Climate Control, TO CHOOSE Exhaust Tips, Premium Wheels, Pwr. Liftgate,
Heated Mirrors FROM Premim Sound, Body Side Moldings, Carpeted
Floor Mats, Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Heated Mirrors

Tax and tags extra. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month (*66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 months for selected vehicles) with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of
vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B VISIT US AT WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
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90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
35 ft. Well kept. On
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS FORD `05 WHEEL JEEP `06 SUZUKI `09
Professionals
PROCESS DRIVERS-CLASS
OPTICAL SALES
ASSOCIATES
campground on the
2500 CHAIR LIFT VAN WRANGLER GRAND VITARA166 VICE PRESIDENT
ENGINEER
Susquehanna River
near great fishing. Immediate full-time/ 600
Attached 12X22”
carpeted room.
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van.
Seating capacity for
7 plus 2 wheel
Luxury 4x4.
horsepower 4 cylin-
der, 4 mode full time
OF OPERATIONS A CDL part-time openings
with leading optical
FINANCIAL
Brick heater, chairs. 140,000 P & G Federal Cred- Fabri-Kal Corpora- chain. Great salary,
covered by metal 85K miles. Excellent miles. Great condi- 4 wheel drive. 1,269
it Union is seeking a tion, a major plas- Looking for a commissions, bene- 610 Business
condition. $8,700 miles. 4 wheel anti company you
roof with large
570-829-4548 or
tion. Asking $7,000.
lock disc brakes. Vice President of tics company is fits, & 401k. Experi- Opportunities
breezeway. Shed & For more details, Operations who is seeking a full time can retire with? ence preferred but
many extras includ- 570-417-5991 Call 570-589-9181 Leather, heated not necessary.
responsible for Process Engineer to
ed. Call for more seats. Power seats, Call 570-822-5900.
information. CHEVY `05 EQUINOX mirrors, locks & assisting the Credit develop and Looking for
EOE.
FORD `97 DIESEL Union CEO/Presi- enhance process more home/
(570) 237-7076 LT (premium pack- sunroof. 6 cd capabilities in ther-
PHARMACY
TJ, X-Package changer with 8 dent in the overall family time?
age), 3.4L, 47,000 Cummins engine, with only 46,000 management of the moforming and
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS miles. All wheel 8-L. 49,049 miles. One owner!
speakers. Cruise &
tilt. Smart pass key- credit union. This extrusion in Hazle-
We offer JAN-PRO
TECHNICIAN
Travel Trailer. 29’, drive, power moon- miles. 33,000 6 cylinder, 6-speed position has direct ton, PA. Demon-
roof, windows, locks less entry start. strated expertise in top pay and COMMERCIAL
mint condition, 1 gross wt. 6,649 manual transmis- $19,000. Call responsibility for the
& seats. Leather technical leader- benefits CLEANING
slide out a/c-heat. light wt. $19,500 sion. Soft top with 570-401-3714 administration and Part time position.
interior, 6 cd chang- ship, mechanical Weekly home OF NEPA
Stove, microwave, Must see! full doors, tinted supervision of front Previous retail phar-
er, rear folding (570) 829-5886 factory windows. end and branch engineering, team time and much macy experience
TOYOTA ‘04
fridge, shower Be Your Own
inside & out. Many seats, keyless entry, CD player, sound activities within building and prob- more necessary. Knowl-
onstar, roof rack, lem-solving skills Boss Work Full or
more extras. bar, 31” all terrain established policies edge of 3rd party
Reduced. $15,500.
Call 570-842-6735
running
garage kept.
boards, Let the Community
Know! tires with full size
spear. A MUST SEE!
SIENNA XLE and guidelines. Par-
ticipate in the
required. This posi-
tion supports Oper- For more insurance billing a
plus. Fax resume to:
Part time
Accounts available
$14,750. Place your Classified DVD, leather ations, Quality Con- details, NOW throughout
$13,999 moonroof strategic planning Harrold’s Pharmacy
Ad TODAY! please call Wilkes Barre,
SUNLITE CAMPER
570-362-1910 (570) 301-7221 and the develop- trol, Product Devel- 570-824-8730
$14968 800-628-7807 Scranton,
570-829-7130 ment of credit union opment, Customer
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO JEEP `07 policies, procedures Service, Lean and ask for
554 Production/
and Hazleton.
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed. 4 Door Crew Cab FORD `99 E250 and goals. Develop, Sigma, Kaizen and
other activities.
recruiting.
Operations
We guarantee
$5,000 to
WRANGLER X
LTZ. 4 wheel drive. implement and
Air, Fully self con- Wheelchair Van $200,000
maintain operational
tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
Excellent condition,
low mileage.
$35,500. Call
78,250 miles. Fully
serviced, new bat-
tery, tires & rods.
4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior, 560 Pierce St.
procedures to maxi-
mize efficiency.
Qualifications:
year
4
technical DRIVERS
Drive with the best
MANUFACTURING
in annual billing.
Small investment
We’re ready -
awning. $4500. Oversee the devel- degree with mini-
215-322-9845 570-655-2689 Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
chairs. Braun Millen-
well maintained,
garage kept. 11,500
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
opment and moni- mum 7 years rele-
vant experience or
of the best!
Come join our great SUPERVISOR Are you?
For more info
Susquehanna RV CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER nium lift
remote. Walk up
with miles, one owner.
AC, CD player,
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
toring of perform-
ance standards. A equivalent combina-
tion of education
family of Drivers
Kenan Advantage
Responsibilities
Include:
Call 570-824-5774
Janproofnepa.com
“A Camper’s Best cruise control. minimum of five (5)
door. Front & rear and experience in Group • Production
Friend” Rt. 11 Tow package with years senior man-
A/C. Power locks & Tired of sorting
Bloomsburg-
Danville Highway
windows. Excellent
condition. $9,500.
cargo carrier.
Excellent condition. TRACTOR agement experi-
ence with a financial
institution required.
engineering
manufacturing.
Understanding
and

of
through all the ads
that promise home
scheduling.
• Equipment
planning.

TRAILERS
570-389-9900 570-237-6375 $18,700 weekly runs or
Bachelor’s Degree polymer behavior • Execute the daily
Call 570-822-9680 sorry no local runs
preferred. P & G and processes. production plan by
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft HONDA `03 KIA `02 SEDONA
FREIGHTLINER
’97 MIDROOF
Credit Union offers
an outstanding ben-
Experience
Process
in
Control,
available? If what
you really want is to
shuffling resources
as necessary.
Rear queen master be home daily, look
REDUCED!!! EX, Van, Sunroof. 475 CAT & 10 efit package. Visit Lean Manufactur- • Ensure operator 700
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
ASKING $9,999
JUST REDUCED!
High
ODYSSEY
mileage,
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good
speed transmission.
$12,000
our website
www.pgmfcu.com
at ing, and AutoCAD
desirable.
no further.
Driver Qualifications
performance to
standards. MERCHANDISE
SAVE MONEY! GET condition. Class A CDL ability • Work with engi-
dinette bed. Front 140000 miles, FREIGHTLINER Interested candi- Competitive salary to obtain tank and neering to improve
READY FOR THE $5000 or best offer.
extra large living
WINTER! Don’t pay automatic, front
570-606-7654 ’99 CONDO dates should send and benefits pack- hazmat 2 years manufacturing 702 Air
room + sofa bed. wheel drive, 4 their resume along recent verifiable
Big View windows. dealer prices! White 430 Detroit, Super age: Health Insur- methods. Conditioners
LEXUS `04 GX 470
with grey interior. door, anti-lock 10 transmission. with salary require- ance, Dental & tractor-trailer expe- • Enable round-the-
Air, awning, sleeps brakes, air condi- Asking $15,000. ments on or before Vision, Disability, rience. Safe driving clock communica-
6, very clean, will Looks and runs like AIR CONDITIONER
it just came off the tioning, air bags, Black with dark April 15, 2011 to the 401K, Life, AD&D, record. tions. $40
deliver. Located in power locks, gray leather interior. ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ following address or
Benton, Pa. $4,900. lot. Four Door, 4
power windows, email:
Tuition Reimburse- Advantages • Excellent commu- 570-740-1246
wheel drive, 84,900 DVD player. Fully with sides. All ment, Paid Leave. Home Daily. Com- nication and inter-
215-694-7497 power mirrors, loaded. 92,000 aluminum, spread P & G Mehoopany Drug screening and personal skills. AIR CONDITIONER
miles, new tires, petitive pay pack-
tow package, anti AM/FM radio, CD miles. Excellent axle. $6,500. Employees Federal background checks • 3-5 year supervi- $40
player, rear age. Excellent ben-
451 Trucks/ lock brakes, driver
defroster, rear
condition. $19,000 Credit Union are conditions of efit packages. Train- sory experience 570-740-1246
and passenger (570) 675-4424 2 storage trailers. Attn: Kathy Stanziale employment. preferred.
SUVs/Vans windshield wiper, ing on safe driving
VP of Human
airbags, power
$5,990 Looking for that
570-814-4790
Resources
Applications and product han- • Experience in 708 Antiques &
windows, power accepted Metal Working
dling. New and well Collectibles
BUICK `05
mirrors, power
locks, rear window
(570) 606-4198 special place
called home? VOLVO `08 XC90 P.O. Box 210
Tunkhannock, PA
Monday-Friday
8AM-5PM;
maintained equip-
ment, uniforms, and
Industry skills
desired ANTIQUE CEDAR

RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
defroster and
wiper, privacy tint, HONDA `10 Classified will address
Your needs.
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
18657
kathypgcu@ptd.net
or forward resume
to: FABRI-KAL
more! Call Brian
972-740-8051 to
Competitive Salary
and Benefits pack-
CHEST: hand paint-
ed flowers on front,
air conditioner, Equal Opportunity Corporation, Human learn how to get
ODYSSEY locks, excellent age. footed base &
AWD, cruise control. CD, Open the door Employer Resources Dept. started. Apply online beautiful carved
loaded, 1 owner, condition. New Attn: M. Murray Send resume to: c/o
18,000 miles. 6
keyless entry and with classified! tires, new brakes @ www.thekag.com trim. Leg needs
much more. 150 Lions Drive The Times Leader
513 Childcare
LEXUS `06 GX 470 and rotors. 52,000 minor repair. $100.
cylinder. New Hazle Township PA Box 2485
NES RENTALS
$10,499. Call 570-654-1581 or
inspection, tires 570-332-4999 miles highway 18202 15 N. Main St.
& brakes. Like $26,500/ best offer.
BABYSITTERS Email: Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-881-5143

DODGE `00 RAM


new, inside & out. 570-779-4325 hrmail@hazleton. 18711-0250
570-417-2010 till 5 Needed for 2 year NES RENTALS, a
$16,900. Call f-k.com
old in Duryea. leader in a multi-bil-
(570) 540-0975 Fax: 570-501-0817
1500 QUAD CAB
4X4, V8 automatic.
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
Leave message
with experience.
References
Phone:
570-861-3323
lion dollar rental
industry for con-
struction is looking
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
basement, garage
Development
CHEVR0LET`02 New tires & brakes. Special Edition. required. Must be E.O.E. to make immediate
or attic and call the
Fully loaded. Lea- Maroon, Fully Classified depart- flexible during day. hires for the follow-
527 Food Services/
EXPRESS
ther interior. Many loaded. Leather Cypress Pearl with ment today at 570- Call 570-301-8844 ing positions in the

INSIDE
extras. Must see. seats. TV/DVD,
CONVERSION
Excellent condition. navigation, sun roof
ivory leather interi-
or. Well maintained,
829-7130!
518 Customer
Hospitality PITTSTON,
area:
PA
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
VAN
(570) 970-9351 plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
garage kept. All
service records. TRUCKS FOR SALE Support/Client Care COOKS DRIVER ACCOUNT
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, old gun
Loaded. Low DODGE `01 RAM 1500 Only 1,900 Miles. Brand new tires. Ford, GMC, Full & Part Time You will operate Mining Items, trains
miles. Excellent
condition.
QUAD CAB SLT
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
All options including
premium audio
International-Prices
starting at $2,295. OWNER SERVICE Mornings/nights/
weekends. Experi-
multi-dimensional
construction equip- EXECUTIVE
& Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
$18,900 (570) 328-0850 Box Truck, Cab &
570-674-3901 Plow Included. package, rear
climate control, Chassis available. REPRESENTATIVE ence preferred.
Apply within
ment,
trucks,
delivery
including
ANTIQUES:

HUMMER ‘05 H2
99,000 miles. Reli- Call U-haul Local sales Pitcher with ruffled
able. 4x4 $6,000 or adjustable suspen- Seeking full and Ramada tractor trailer com- operation is
570-822-5536 edge & 3 matching
GET THE WORD OUT best Yellow with black sion, towing pack- part-time represen- 20 Public Square binations to pick up looking for an glasses $25. Cop-
with a Classified Ad. offer. Call after 3:30 leather interior. age, rear spoiler, tative to handle Wilkes-Barre. and deliver equip- experienced per Tea Kettle $15.
570-829-7130 on weekdays or Front & rear heated Lexus bug guard. 457 Wanted to Buy customer relation ment to and from telemarketer/in 570-639-2780
leave message at seats. Many chrome 42,750 miles. Auto issues with our LINE UP customer work side account
CHEVROLET `05 SIL- (570) 675-9872
Looking for Work?
accessories. $28,500
or best offer. Call
$28,950
(570) 237-1082
ALL
owner base. Good
phone etiquette a
plus. This is not a
A GREAT DEAL...
sites, and is able to
train in safe usage
of the equipment.
executive for
it’s NEPA loca-
BOOK: Car Care,
Banzai & Baseball

VERADO LT Z71
Extended cab,
Tell Employers with
a Classified Ad.
(570) 788-9826 or
(570) 956-8547
Leave Message LEXUS `96 LX 450 JUNK
telemarketing posi-
tion. Call for per-
IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal
H.S. diploma (or
equivalent), the abil-
tion.

Qualified indi-
100 Book. $10 each.
570-825-2494

570-829-7130 Full time 4WD, Pearl sonal interview. ity to lift 70 lbs., vidual will set- DOLL: Grandmoth-
automatic. Black on an automobile?
INTERNATIONAL ‘95 CAR &
white with like new Vacation Charter, have a valid CDL up appoint- er’s doll very old,
with grey leather
interior. Heated leather ivory interi- Ltd. Turn to classified. license, satisfactory ments for out- cloth body filled with
seats. 59,000
miles. New Michelin
DODGE `10 DUMP TRUCK
Refurbished, rebuilt
or. Silver trim.
Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
TRUCKS
1-800-598-5238
Ext. 98
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
driving record, and
knowledge of feder-
side sales rep-
resentatives
looks like shredded
wood, material

GRAND CARAVAN
tires. $16,500 engine, transmis- al motor carrier reg- with businesses behind one knee
the directions!
(570) 477-3297
Only 17k miles.
sion replaced.
Rear-end removed
84,000 miles, Ask-
ing $10,750 WANTED 522 Education/ ulations is required.
Two years of com-
in NEPA. Some
clients are
worn through with
age, other than that
Training
CHEVROLET `05 Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
and relubed. Brand
new 10’ dump. PA
570-654-3076 or
570-498-0005
Highest Prices SHIFT MANAGERS mercial driving
experience involving
existing
tomers. COLD
cus- in good condition,
old dress on doll.

TRAILBLAZER LT
tion. Factory &
extended war-
state inspected.
$12,900/best offer.
Paid In Cash!!! COACHES Auntie Anne’s
the movement of
trucks and con-
CALLING
REQUIRED!
IS Asking $100. 570-
474-2756 between
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806
570-594-1496
LINCOLN ‘06 FREE
REMOVAL
Openings available
in the Tunkhannock
Pretzels is
now hiring for:
struction equipment
including oversized Position is full-
8:30am- 9pm.
MILLS BROS: 2

NAVIGATOR
Area School District loads required.
equipped. Includes
JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER for Varsity Football
•Shift Managers
and crew for Knowledge of safety
time with health
benefits, paid
albums (4 records),

DODGE `94
On-Star, tow pack-
age, roof rack, Miles Call V&G Assistant Coaches, new Wilkes- procedures for vacation, hourly
1 photo black/white
$14,850 Pearl white, all Freshman Football Barre Walmart securing and trans- framed autograph.
running boards, and bonus pay.
remote starter,
Dakota with cap. leather. Fully Anytime Head Coach, and location. porting cargo is also $100.
1 owner, garage loaded with Freshman Football essential. 570-825-2494
extended warranty. Please e-mail
$16,000
kept, very good all options. 288-8995 Assistant Head •Shift managers
for its Wyoming resume to NEON SIGN - Elec-
condition. Many Coach. NES RENTALS prminc14@
(570) 825-7251 extras including lift Navigation sys- Valley and tric, Camel sign, 30
offers competitive aol.com years old, $200.
& back seat. tem, entertain- Interested appli- Steamtown Mall wages, medical/
CHEVROLET `06 29 MPG gas.
(570) 868-0944
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
ment DVD pack-
age, 3rd row
cants should submit
a letter of interest
locations.
Apply in person
dental, vision, tuition
reimbursement, and
570-829-2411

Doyouneedmorespace?
SILVERADO 1500 www.wyoming seating, climate to Mr. Richard
Bombick, Director of
at either mall 401(k). SALESPERSON A yard or garage sale
4X4 pickup, extend-
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
DODGE RAM ‘06 valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
control seats,
sun roof, excel-
Human Resources,
41 Philadelphia Ave.,
location. For considera-
tion, apply online
Now hiring Full
Time positions. in classified
box, automatic.
Pewter. 48,000
1500 SLT lent condition.
$14,995.
Tunkhannock,
18657. All clear-
PA
at our Careers
center at
Commission based.
Experience in
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
miles. Excellent
condition. $17,000
Low miles,
One owner JEEP ‘06 570-301-2244 ances (#114 FBI Fin-
gerprint, Criminal
www.nesrentals.
com/careers.
propane, heating oil
& HVAC sales. Email You’re in bussiness
$19,845 506 Administrative/ NES recognizes and
COMMANDER
or fax resumes to
Negotiable check #34, Child values diversity. with classified!
MITSUBISHI `97 Clerical 570-474-5256 or
VALLEY COUNTRY
(570) 954-7461 Abuse #151 and TB)
4WD, Only 38K We are an eb2@buttonoil.com PLATES: Star Trek
must be secured.
CHEVROLET `07 $17,880
15’ CUBE VAN OFFICE MANAGER/ Deadline for appli-
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
employer. Shopping for a
Plates-Original
Series of 8 Plates,
CLUB
cations: April 8, 2011
new apartment? from Capt Kirk, to
TRAILBLAZER LS
EOE.
Cab over, 4 cylinder
diesel engine. ADMINISTRATIVE 548 Medical/Health Classified lets
Sulu. Plus large
Perfect condition,
17,000 miles.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very SUPPORT DAYCARE in West Hazleton
CERTIFIED NURSES AIDE
you compare costs -
Enterprise
Showing
Plate
Entire
is seeking without hassle Crew. All in original

STAFF NEEDED
Asking $20,000 www.wyoming 560 Pierce St. good rubber. All Needed for growing Full Time boxes. $100
570-332-3681 around good
experienced: or worry!
valleymotors.com Kingston, PA construction com- (570)474-5159
570-714-9924 condition inside pany. Must know Experience a must. PHYSICAL THERAPIST Get moving
CHEVROLET `96
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
& out. Well Quickbooks & Excel. Early Childhood LINE COOKS Contract with classified! STAR WARS Ceram-
maintained. ic Stein 1997 Series
FORD `01 LARIAT
Construction office Education a plus.
570-714-9924 LIFEGUARDS
1500 250 Super Duty
Ready to work.
PRICE REDUCED!
experience and/or
notary certification a
To inquire call Scott
at 570-655-1012. BARTENDERS RN STORE CLERK
10am - 5:30pm.
Ser. Nbr. 96858
$25. Star Wars Talk-
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
bed, 5 speed. Only
with slide-in camper
new tires, 4 door, 8’
JEEP `00 $6,195 or
best offer
big plus. Invoicing,
bid preparation, & all LINEUP & WAITSTAFF
Full Time
Personal Care Home
5 days a week. Call
570-823-3095
ing
Series
Bank
C3PO
1995
&

WRANGLER
85,000 miles. Just bed. Soft and hard- Call 570-650-3500 other general office Health Services R2D2 $15. 735-0191
inspected. Bedliner,
toolbox, cap &
top for bed covers., Ask for Carmen duties. Competitive
wage according to
ASUCCESSFULSALE Call 570-788-1112
ext. 118 to set up
Call between
8am-4pm
573 Warehouse
Good condition. Visit us at
4,000 lb. hitch all
included. New rear
Sold together or
separately $10,900
NISSAN `08 ROGUE experience.
Please email resume
INCLASSIFIED! an interview. 570-287-4800
WAREHOUSE/DRIVER Merchant’s Village
(the old Pittston
drums, brakes & (570) 639-5478
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
no accidents. 4
to: ceatrucking@ Doyouneedmorespace? 533 Installation/ Full time. A whole- Wal-Mart)
calipers. Excellent
door hatchback, 6
frontier.com. No A yard or garage sale Maintenance/
sale distributor We have antiques
condition. Clean
inside & out. Only FORD `01 WINDSTAR cylinder, roof rails,
dark gray, black
phone calls please.
in classified Repair
requires person for
delivery to retail
galore! Come to
Booth 162!
$4,200 Firm 76,000 miles. Rear
air. Power sliding interior. Premium 507 Banking/Real is the best way dealers and general Primitive bakers
Joe (570) 868-5900
tocleanoutyourclosets!
LANDSCAPING
warehouse duties. cabinet, plantation
doors. Power wheels, new tires, Estate/Mortgage Order pick, stock desk, dry sink,
CHEVROLET `97
TJ, Black with grey
adjustable pedals. 2 brakes extra set of
You’re in bussiness
tone metallic green.
Full tan leather inte-
interior. 4 cylinder,
5-speed manual
snows. Premium
sound/Bose/blue-
Professionals
with classified! SEASONAL HELP DENTAL ASSISTANT shelves, and main-
tenance. Clean driv-
Hoosiers. Loads
of smalls and tons

SILVERADO
with Western plow.
rior with 3rd seat.
Factory CD & cas-
transmission. CD
player, hardtop, full
tooth, XM radio.
Intelligent key entry. CALL-IN TELLERS TEACHING POSITION Full time, must have
clean driving record.
Full Time
X-Ray Certification
ing record required.
Benefits include
paid health insur-
of good stuff!
Consignments
Welcome
sette player. Perfect doors, sound bar. Newly inspected First Liberty Bank & Experience a plus. Carpenter Dental
4WD, Automatic. 4” Skyjacker 36,900 miles Immediate opening ance and vacation. 570-855-7197
Loaded with mechanical condi- Trust has immediate Call for an appoint- 1086 Wyoming Ave. No Phone calls. 570-328-3428
tion. New brakes, Suspension lift with $19,500 days & evenings for Forty Fort, PA 18704
options. Bedliner. openings for Call-In ment. 570-472-0472 Apply in person at
front & rear. Full steering stabilizer. (570) 371-7227 full time and adjunct Attn:HR Department
55,000 miles. Tellers. Candidates Gallagher Floral
service. $6,500. Like new BF faculty in Electrical Or Fax to 714-5184.
must be available to
PONTIAC `04 542 Logistics/
$9,200. Call Trades program. Supply

Find the
Call 570-876-1355 Goodrich 35’s with travel to different Or Email to
(570) 868-6503 10 Gallagher Drive
or 570-504-8540 Full size spare. Only branch locations
Minimum 3 years Transportation CarpenterDental@ Plains, PA
work experience in
MONTANA
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL evenings. 85,000 miles. within Luzerne hotmail.com

perfect
(Behind M&T Bank)
DRIVER
BLAZER 4 door, 4 $7,300 field. Teaching
County as various
new tires, regularly
serviced, great FORD `03 F150 (570) 301-7221 95,000 miles, well
maintained. Excell-
staffing needs arise.
There is no specific
experience a plus
but not required. Class A CDL driver DIETARY AIDES
Find a friend.
Fax resume to:
condition. Silver.
AC, 4WD. LARIAT JEEP `02 LIBERTY ent overall condi-
tion. Keyless entry,
schedule for Call-in
Tellers. This position
570-287-7936
needed. Must have
clean MVR; doubles
Healthcare Services
Group at Highland

newcar
174,000 miles Contractor ready Blue/grey, new built in baby seat, Or send to endorsement. Manor Nursing and
offers a professional
$6,500 or best with ladder rack & dual climate con- Director of Education Part time. Dayshift. Rehabilitation Center
rebuilt engine with work environment,
Fortis Institute

online
offer. 570-242-7979 tool box, 4x4 diesel, warranty, new trol. Rear air. Seats competitive salary &
166 Slocum Street
Weekends. Call is currently accept- The Classified
under 97K. Great tires & brakes, 7. Recent inspec- paid training. Appli- Todd 570-991-0316 ing applications for
Forty Fort, PA 18704 section at
CHEVY ‘07 condition, $17,000
or best offer.
4,000 miles.
$5,900 or
tion & tires. KBB
over $6300. Asking
cants must possess
basic math skills &
DRIVERS
part time Dietary
Aides. Apply in per-
at
timesleader.com
TRAILBLAZER LT
570-925-2845 best offer.
570-814-2125
$5,000 firm. Call
(570) 417-9884
have a proven ability
to provide quality Collectcash,notdust! CDL Class A
son Monday - Friday
between the hours timesleader.com
On-Star, Leather.
Satellite Radio.
FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT customer service
Clean out your Needed for a
of 9am-4pm at:
750 Schooley Ave.
JEEP `06 SUZUKI `07 XL-7
4x4, automatic, and cross sell bank paving company.
$17,770 products. Previous Exeter, PA 18643
basement, garage
leather, moon roof, Experience neces-
new tires & brakes, 56,000 miles, cash handling expe-
COMMANDER 4X4
sary. 570-474-6329 IMMEDIATE
well maintained automatic, rience is preferred.
OPENINGS!
63,000 miles,
Asking $8,750.
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
If you are interested
in joining our Bank
Happy Team, please
or attic and call the Find Something? •3-11 PCA
•EVENING Call 829-7130
Lose Something?
Classified depart-
570-472-3710 tioning, all power,
power. Navigation,
CD player, leather visit any branch RECEPTIONIST to place your ad.
Satellite, Blue tooth, Get it back where it Apply in Person
FORD `92 EXPLORER
560 Pierce St. interior, tinted location for an appli-
3rd row, More. No Phone Calls
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming 84,000 miles. 4.0 69,000
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708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 710 Appliances 716 Building 726 Clothing 726 Clothing 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 752 Landscaping &
Collectibles Materials Accessories Accessories Gardening Gardening
CLOTHING PURSES/CLOTHING:
Why Spend women’s size large American Eagle
YEARBOOKS: Hundreds on DOORS: (2) sliding
& extra large con- Outfitters wool
BEDROOM - AFFORDABLE Spike & Gorilla’s
WYOMING
Coughlin H.S. 1926, New or Used closet doors, 24x80 Fruitwood dresser, MATTRESS SALE Lawn Care & Out-
1928, 1932, 1937, sisting of pants, design $3. Victoria bureau, 2 twin beds, door Maintenance VALLEY
Appliances? wood with natural We Beat All LANDSCAPING
1940, 1961, 1963, finish. $40. DOOR tops, sweaters, Secret black /pink brass full size bed We do it all!
Most problems Competitors Prices! Spring & Fall
1942, 1943, 1944, shoes size 9, over slipper boots, medi- $495. LIVING ROOM Lawn Care - Summer
with your appli- (1) 30x80 natural Mattress Guy Cleanup. Property
1949. G.A.R. H.S. finish. $50. 35 items. 2 wool um $3. Liz Clai- Traditional blue vel- packages available,
ances are usually Twin sets: $149 maintenance.
1934, 1935, 1936, Excellent condition. coats size L. $10 borne small butterfly vet with White Trim. concrete patios,
simple and inex- Full sets: $169 Repainting walls
1937, 1945, 1946, 675-4383 each. 570-655-1808 print leather purse 3-Pieces. $450. tree trimming &
pensive to fix! Queen sets: $189 and pavers. Con-
1951, 1955, 1956, $4. Misses /junior 570-799-9846 removal. Gutter
Save your hard CLOTHING: Plains All New crete & drainage
1957, 1961, 1965, GENE’S DOORS: 2 entry Old Navy & Ameri- cleaning. Custom
earned money, Let soccer, new hooded BEDROOM SETS American Made work. Design &
1966, 1970, 1980, RECONDITIONED doors. Wood & can Eagle tops, XS dog Kennels &
us take a look at it sweatshirt, adult xl. KING, 570-288-1898 Installation.
1985, 2005, 2006. glass entry door to Medium $1. KING Mediter- wooden playsets.
APPLIANCES first! paid $25. asking each Old Navy ranean Style. All All Estimates
Meyers H.S. 1935, 32”x80” great MICROWAVE/TV 570-702-2497
60 Day Warranty 30 years in $15. Plains soccer size 6 flare jeans wood. Triple dress- given within two
1936, 1937, 1938, shape $75. Steel STAND, Oak on
Monday-Friday the business. hooded sweatshirt, $2. Pants/khaki’s er with mirror, 2 Too many baby days.
1942, 1943, 1944, Entry door 32”x 80”. wheels $20. Oak file
8:00PM-5:00PM East Main youth medium. sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 $2. end tables, Armoire 570-287-4144
1945, 1946, 1960, Rt. hand swing ( in & cabinet, 2 drawer toys?
Appliances looks like new! $9. each. Lilu small chest. $650. FULL,
FULL 570-760-0551
1974, 1975, 1976, Saturday
570-735-8271
to the right), nice $25. 570-675-0248 Pass them on, sell
glass, great shape, Plains soccer hood- purse with cute all wood, bookcase
1977. Kingston H.S. 8:00AM-11:00AM Nanticoke ed sweatshirt, youth them with an ad!
1938, 1939, 1940, Gateway can use a coat of buttons from Pac style headboard, PATIO SET: Brown
570-829-7130 Find Something?
paint, reducing the large, looks like Sun $3. Black slip- dresser with mirror, Jordan patio table Lose Something?
1944, 1948, 1949. Shopping Center
price to $75. or new! $9. Clarks on waitress shoes 5 drawer chest (60” X 34”) & 6 TRIMMER/EDGER Get it back where it
Plymouth H.S. 1930, 712 Baby Items
Kingston, PA take both doors for sandals, nib. artisan size 6-1/2 rarely night table, $450. chairs hunter green Torro electric, 10”
1931, 1932, 1933,
collection burma
belongs
1938, 1943, 1944, (570) 819-1966 $125. save $25.! worn $1.50 Asics Call 570-823-8036 $700. 479-2300 cut, new in box with a Lost/Found ad!
BABY ITEMS: style, brown, size 9. track cleats
1959, 1960. Cash or paypal. $20. 825-9744 570-829-7130
Newborn swing retail $80. sell $36. silver/light green, BEDROOM SUITE. RECLINER: light
Hanover H.S. 1951, MR COFFEE espres- 570-735-2661
$50. Gate $10. Pack (570) 696-5607 size 7 $3. Semi or Girls. Full/queen green, works well.
1952, 1953, 1954,
1960. West Pittston
so/ cappuccino N Play $30. Child- INTERIOR DOOR:
PROM DRESSES: prom dress, David’s headboard, lingerie $60. 570-654-1581 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
machine $15. Laun- craft crib $75. Still in shrink wrap. Bridal metallic blue/ chest, armoire, or 570-881-5143
H.S. Annual 1925, Light blue with
1926, 1927, 1928,
1931, 1932, 1959.
dry tub, faucet &
cabinet $20. Front
gate Kristina bar
Changing pad cover
$10. Child’s oak 4
drawer chest $50.
Jeld Wen solid pine
6 panel 30”. Paid beading on front, X-
cross lacing on
grey, tea length,
bubble, strapless ,
dresser w/mirror.
Green/Pink. Excel-
lent/ $325.
SOFA $800. Love
Seat $500. Almost
NEW LOW PRICES!
$95. Make an offer.
Luzerne H.S. 1951, stool $75. 696-1432 Dresser combo 570-466-6481 open back. Floor size $15. Dolly’s
Boutique, Sherri Hill 570-815-5152 new, excellent con- 2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai
1952, 1956, 1957, changing table length, size 10 $60.
short prom dress
dition, hardwood Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr
1959. Berwick H.S.
1952, 1953, 1956, LINEUP $100. 825-0569 WHITE ASH LOGS -
Fresh Cut, 3 pieces
Mayqueen black
tulle with beads & violet & pink with
CHAIR rocks
swivels, love seat,
& frame & spring coil
construction.
bow at waist, can
1957, 1958, 1960,
1967, 1968, 1969 ASUCCESSFULSALE BLUE BUMBO SEAT
with tray. Excellent
12”x54”. $20 each.
570-779-3551
floral sequins, strap-
less & matching be worn strapless,
pink color, good
condition. both $50.
570-287-3600.
size 3/4. $30.
,1970. Lehman H.S.
INCLASSIFIED! Condition $25. shawl $75. Size 10 570-655-2154 TABLE kitchen or Loaded!

4,990* $4,990*
Unique Tiffany terra dining 36” round
1973, 1974, 1976, 570-763-9599 WINDOW: new vinyl light green with
cotta color with $
1978, 1980. Nanti- Doyouneedmorespace? CHANGING TABLE:
replacement win- black illusion over-
beading, layered,
COMPUTER DESK,
light wood tone,
oak veneer, very
sturdy, took legs off
coke Area H.S. dow size: 28 3/4” x
1976, 2008. Dallas A yard or garage sale 3-Tier, maple, with 2 58 3/4” low e argon
lay, black satin waist
zips in back, knee or lace, Vintage look- keyboard pullout, for easy transport,
H.S. 1966, 1967, in classified mats & sheets. New gas thermo pane shorter length $40. ing, strapless from shelf for tower com- good condition $15. 03 Ford 02 Ford Escape
1968. Bishop Hoban Condition. $35. Crib Prom Excitement, puter. $10. 570-822-7903 Windstar
H.S. 1972, 1973, is the best way Set - Pottery Barn
$150. 570-288-3189 Yellow
length
mid-thigh
strapless size 12, runs small. 570-278-2517
1974, 1975. West tocleanoutyourclosets! velour animal print: WINDOWS (3) New wth small bow at $40. Short gold,
DINING ROOM SET:
TABLE: Maple
kitchen table & 2
bumper pads, quilt storm windows, sequin bodice, full
Side Central
Catholic H.S. 1965 -
You’re in bussiness set, sheets, crib asking $60. total.
waist, ties in back,
tulle sparkly bottom 36”x 60” table with captain chairs. $50.
tulling under skirt.
1974, 1980, 1981. with classified! skirt & curtain set. 570-825-5847 size 7 worn once from David’s Bridal, 2 leaf. Hutch cup- 570-829-4776 Loaded w/ 66K Miles

7,890* $6,490*
board with glass
Westmoreland H.S. RANGE: GE Profile Excellent Condition.
$35. 570-675-3414
$40. 570-288-9609 size 4, $15. BCBG
black short semi display doors. Hutch To place your $
1952, 1953 - 1954 electric range. 720 Cemetery
G.A.R. H.S. 1972, smooth cooktop GLIDER CHAIR. Tan Plots/Lots LINE UP dress, sequins on
top, flowy, beautiful,
47 3/4”W, 15 1/2” D
and 72” H. $350. ad call...829-7130
1973, 1974, 1975, with 5 burners. cushions with honey TABLE: round pub ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth
1976 Pittston H.S. large oven, 7 years A GREAT DEAL... size 4. $20. BCBG 570-474-6919
Custom 4Dr Breeze
1936, 1951, 1954,
1963 Pittston Hospi-
old, like
bisque $300. GE
new.
colored wood.
Excellent condition. CEMETERY PLOTS IN CLASSIFIED!
red
pleated
short semi,
criss
DINING ROOM
TABLE beveled
table with glass top;
wooden brown
$100. 654-8042 Plymouth National crossed top, flowy table with glass top
tal School of Nurs-
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
profile over the Cemetery in Looking for the right deal skirt, can be worn-
glass, custom protector; tubular
counter microwave JOGGING Wyoming. 6 Plots. ordered, rectangu-
1959 West Pittston oven, convection & STROLLER will not $450 each. Call
on an automobile? strapless, size 4
lar with brass base.
metal table base;
42”h x 39” round; 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
Turn to classified. $20. 7 dance
2,890*
H.S. 1950, 1954,
4,990 $
microwave cooking, fold $25. Pack N
1955, 1956, 1960 like new $125. Play, fabric a little
570-825-3666
It’s a showroom in print!
dresses sizes small,
5 chairs with brass
frames, rattan insert
excellent. $125. $ *
medium & large $7. 570-817-1724
Hazleton H.S. 1938, 570-417-4177 yellowed due to & upholstered royal
Classified’s got each. 696-3528
1939, 1940, 1941,
1942, 1943, 1945, REFRIGERATOR:
age, non-smoking
house. $20. Both CEMETERY PLOTS the directions!
blue seats. $250.
STUDENT DESK 746 Garage Sales/ *All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.

MOTOR TWINS
1948, 1949, 1950, 18 cu. ft. Frigidaire, (3) together. Collect cash, not dust! Estate Sales/
good condition. WOMAN’S maple, 2 drawers
1953, 1954, 1955, stainless steel look Maple Lawn Clean out your
1956, 1957, 1959, with black handles.
570-574-3418
Section of CLOTHING: blouses,
basement, garage
on top, large drawer Flea Markets
sweaters, dresses on side (can be CALL STEVE MORENKO
1960, 1961, 1962, has ice maker. Paid MONITOR: Safety Dennison or attic and call the used for hanging
1964 Hazle Twp H.S. $600 3 years ago, 1st Baby Video Mon- Cemetery. & pant sets. Sizes
SWOYERSVILLE 2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming

279396
12-14. $1-$10 each. Classified depart- files) $30. Printer
1951, 1952
570-825-4721
must move fast!
$100 or best offer.
itor.
screen.
B&W video
Works
Section ML.
$550 each. Open toe shoes: ment today at 570- stand-medium col-
ored wood, with 2
718-4050
Call 570-262-4788 610-939-0194 new, size 7. $5. 829-7130!
great. $45 Bumbo shelves $20. Com-
Don't need that
Guitar? REFRIGERATOR:
seat. Lime Green.
Looks brand new.
570-287-4994
730 Computer
puter station- Saud- RUMMAGE
Kitchen Aid top er, large, oak finish,
SALE APRIL SALES EVENT!
Find the
Sell it in the $20. 570-371-6900
Classified Section! mount with ice CEMETERY Equipment & lots of shelves, 2 file
PLOTS drawers $50.
570-829-7130
maker; white; 65”h
714 Bridal Items (2) Available. Software 570-735-5295 6 Mo. Service Contract Included!
perfect
x 30”w x 31 1/2”d;
white; 18.8 cu ft; St. Mary’s Holy Trinity Church 06 KIA SPECTRA 03 JEEP LIBERTY
Cemetery. Near DELL OPTIPLEX Find Something?
710 Appliances energy star; humidi- BRIDAL TOWEL
GX260. Windows Hughes Street SPORT

friend.
ty controlled; slide n CAKE Frilly Fun & front gate on N. Lose Something? Monday, April 4,
Main St. Call for XP. pentium 4.
APPLIANCE lock; adjustable functional! Perfect
Excellent condition. Get it back where it 9-3pm and 6-8pm
shower gift or Cen- details at
PA RT S E T C . bins; whisper quiet;
(570) 328-7370 $85. Dell Dimension belongs Tuesday, April 5
Used appliances. excellent; $375. terpieces! Custom
8100. Excellent con- with a Lost/Found ad! and Wednesday,
Parts for all brands. 570-817-1724 made! $50. The Classified dition. Windows XP. 570-829-7130 April 6, 9-3pm
4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C
Freedom Pkg, 4x4, Runs Great, AT
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre TURKEY FRYER, All-
570-241-6163
OAKLAWN CEMETERY section at dvdrw. cdrw. $70. W ed. Bag Day $
6,995* $
8,995*
570-820-8162 In-One gas & char-
timesleader.com HP PAVILION A362X DINING ROOM Lunch and bake
716 Building 4 grave sites, PENTIUM 4 tower. sale daily. 08 MITSUBISHI 06 BUICK LACROSSE
coal single burner fabulous location. TABLE, Hard Rock
GRILL electric excellent condition. maple no chairs, ECLIPSE GS
ceramic 12”x12” smoker grill, & pro- Materials Purchased 20 years dvdrom/cdrw. win-
nonstick. Smoke pane tank! Like new, ago. $2,450 dows xp. card read-
$35. Also comes 752 Landscaping &
with extra table leaf,
free. New in box. over $300 invested. DOOR. Solid wood, 610-838-7727 er. front audio/ The table without Gardening
Take all for $165. 6 panel. Exterior or
$15. 570-655-2154 usb2.0. $90 the leaf is around 5’ 4 Door, AT, Low Miles,
Cash or Paypal. interior. Natural oak Brizzy’s
5 Speed, CD, Alloys,

570-735-2661 finish, right or left 726 Clothing 570-905-2985 long. Took the legs Sporty, One Owner XClean
MICROWAVE com-
pact perfect for with hardware.
CLOTHING - DESK. Computer
off for easy trans- Arbor Care &
Landscaping
$
12,995* $
11,995*
WASHER & electric 36x80. $150. Call Call 829-7130 port, cash or paypal
dorm works great. Women’s tops, with $50. Call 735-8730 Tree trimming, 07 CHEVY ONE 00 CHRYSLER
dryer. Amana, 570-735-2661
$5. 570-693-4483
white, 3 years old,
570-735-8730 or
tags, 1X - 2X, 200 to place your ad. or 332-8094 pruning & removal. TON DUMP TRUCK GRAND VOYAGER SE
570-332-8094 DRESSER clothes Stump Grinding,
MICROWAVE: GE, all bought new, excel- pieces, $1 each. LAPTOP Compaq
GLASS DOOR. 3 cottons, mole skin, dresser 44” w x 32” Cabling.
options, with lent $200 each. ONLY
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way glass door for knits $1 each. hx19” deep, lite Free Estimates
turntable, excellent Call 570-417-8078 XP PRO SP3 with
bath tub. $25 570-735-5084 wood color, 4 draw- Fully Insured
condition. $40. or 735-2764 battery, ac adapter, Dual RR Wheels, 14K Miles, 7 Passenger, Rear Heat/AC,

570-331-8183 timesleader.com ers, good condition 570-542-7265 Auto, Excellent Condition PW, PDL, Cruise
570-675-4383 case, many games
& programs $80.
$50 after 3pm
570-655-3197 CHIPPER, shredder,
$
21,995* $
5,995*
570-457-6610 mulcher, bagger.
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale * Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.

JO-DAN MOTORS
ENTERTAINMENT Craftsman 5 HP. 3
CENTER solid oak cutting stages. Very
732 Exercise Raymour & Flanni- good condition.
Equipment gan paid $750 ask- $350. 675-4383 1339 N. RIVER STREET
ing $150. Hunter off PLAINS, PA. 18702
AB DOER, with ab
videos $25. Bun &
white ceiling fan DONE-RIGHT
Pressure 829-2043
$20. 570-457-4494 www.jo-danmotors.com
Thigh Roller $10. Washing
Both very good con- E N T E R TA I N M E N T Patios, decks, sid-
A Benson Family Dealership dition. 574-3418 CENTER tan oak ing, concrete. Serv- 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
with drawsm holds ing Lackawanna &
AB MACHINE - Ab

LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES


up to 32” TV, excel- Luzerne Counties.
Squeeze sit up $25. lent condition $20. 570-655-4004
570-675-0248 BED FRAME queen.
LAWNMOWER:
PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DESCRIPTION CARDIOGLIDE full
$30.570-288-0414
Weedeater 21” 4-75
- Trades Coming in Daily - Don’t Miss These body motion, low ENTERTAINMENT $15. 570-655-0711
impact, good condi- CENTER: Dark
NEW 2011 NEW 2011 BUICK NEW 2011 BUICK REGAL NEW 2011 GMC YUKON
GMC SIERRA 1500 LACROSSE CX CXL & TURBO’S SLT & DENALI’S tion $50. NORDIC-
TRACK- Walk Fit,
Wood. 66” tall by
49” wide. Excellent 542 Logistics/ RN’s
1.9% Financing
manual treadmill, condition. $25. Transportation Part Time 7-3 & 11-7
0% Financing 2.9% Financing Available 2.9% Financing great workout! $75. 570-779-4176
Available Available ROWING MACHINE Now accepting applications for
Available

Reg, Ext, Crew Cab 4x4’s, Choose From 20, SLE’s & SLT’s
Choose From 6, Comfort &
Convenience Package
MSRP $28,645
Discount & Rebate -$2,389
Moonroofs, Leather, Some with Navigation,
Choose From 5 4X4, Reg & XL’s, Choose From 5, Extra Sharp!
$30. BODY BY JAKE
Hip & Thigh machine
$30. VITAMASTER-
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER: traditional
oak finish, excellent
weekender
job opportunity
Per Diem RN’s all shifts

LPN’s
Save Up To $6,600 Priced From
$
26,256 Save Up To $2,749 Off Sticker Save Up To $6,088 Off Sticker Stationary bike $20.
570-735-5295
condition $40. Book
shelf: 5 shelves, Part Time 11-7
large, light oak fin-

Driver
2003 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS GS
2008 KIA RIO SDN 2010 FORD EXPLORER 4X4 XLT
EXERCISE BIKE: ish, very good con- Now accepting applications for
Recumbent, mag- dition. $20. Canopy Per Diem LPN’s all shifts

Wanted
netic, electronic, Bed Frame: queen,
$50. 570-779-4176 headboard & base,
black metal. $135.
CNA’s
Just Arrived, 45K Miles, Roadster Roof A Real Gas Miser! 14K Miles, 7 Passenger Seating
GLIDER: Fast Track. 570-430-4054 Full Time 3-11 & 11-7
$
8,995 $
8,995 $
24,995 $20.
570-675-3414 FURNITURE: A Weekender Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
2009 CHEVY AVEO LT SDN 2003 AUDI ALLROAD 1999 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS 4X4
Line up a place to live
Upholstered Sitting
Chair with Ottoman
driver is GREAT SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS
in classified! $15. Cherry Wood needed 2nd shift $1.75
PILATES CHAIR:
Coffee Table $15.
Cherry Wood 6’
for the 3rd Shift $1.00
Choose From 2, Tons of Warranty Just Traded, All Wheel Drive, Only
Diesel Engine, Power Galore, “High Miles” Slim down with Grandfather Clock Shickshinny Weekend Days - $1.00
area.
Low, Low Price!
$
9,595 Susan Lucci Pilates $15. 570-655-0711
$
9,850 $
6,995 Chair with arm How To Apply?
attachments. Brand HUTCH: Like new.
2009 KIA SPECTRA EX 2011 GMC YUKON SLE 4X4 2011 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS 4X4
New. $220. Mini $150. Sofa Couch: Call 877-339-6999 x1
Trampoline. Brand Brand new. $100.
(2) Lamp Tables:
Call Fax: 866-854-8688
New. $22. Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com
570-709-3564 $40. (1) Hanging for details!
Preferred Equipment Pkg, Just 34K Miles Lease Cancellation, Tons Of Warranty, Silver Beauty, Only 14K Miles, Light: $40. Complete Application in Person
“Black Beauty!” “Can Not Be Told From A New One!”
TREADMILL:Proform Call 570-443-7202
$
9,995 $
36,995 $
37,995 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
279304

385. Records dis-


tance & time. $75. KITCHEN SET, hard 570.371.2525 Located directly across from LCCC on
2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 2007 VW JETTA 2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 rock maple, 52”
570-472-9660 LCTA Bus Route
oval table, 4 chairs
painted yellow $75. 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/
740 Floorcoverings Call 570-704-6588
Operations Operations Operations
Local Trade, Leather, Moonroof, Extra Clean!
Stunning Low Miles Local One Owner, Moonroof, 52K Miles FLOORING: 3/4x5 K I T C H E N TA B L E ,
$
12,995
2007 BUICK LACROSSE CXL
$
11,995
2003 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4
$
12,995 Natural heart pine
hardwood flooring.
Total of 211.5 sq. ft.
Early American, with
four chairs for sale.
Table & chairs are
INSERTER/PACKAGER
IMMEDIATE NEED
2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4
Brand new in boxes. solid wood with
Paid $522. asking black legs & tan top/
$250. 256-7868 seats. Table is
RUG: Area Rug. 4x6
round & measures The Times Leader has Immediate opening for
42” in diameter &
Local Trade, 48K Miles, Extra Clean! Just Traded, Power Galore, As Traded One Owner, XLT, 5.4L, Tow Pkg, 53K Miles
Polypropylene. Navy has a 12” leaf. Ask- Night & Day Shifts part time Inserter/Packager
$
12,995 $
8,995 $
19,995 with ivory. $70. ing $175 for table,
570-654-8042 leaf & chairs. Call for our Packaging Department.
2005 CHEVY COLORADO 2007 BUICK LUCERNE 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON
570-430-1366.
LS XCAB 4X4
742 Furnaces & Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate.
Heaters
LAMP - Parlor stand
up lamp. Very good
This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor.
HEATER: Kerosene
condition. Grey Duties include but are not limited to:
4 Cyl, Economy, Local Trade, Low Low Miles
36K Miles, CXL, We Sold It New! Just Traded, 43K Miles, “Too Many Options To List!”
metal color. $25.
$
17,995
Reddy - Mark 50 570-740-1246 • Opening of insert skids
$
13,995 $
16,995 $15. 570-655-0711
LAMP - Parlor stand
• Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers
2008 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO HEATER: Tower
2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4
XCAB 4X4 quartz electric
up lamp. Very good • Stackdown of ROP
condition. Grey • Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of
heater, asking $20. metal color. $25.
570-825-5847 570-740-1246 assigned shift
STOVE: Antique 4 LAMPS: Green with
Employees must be able to work flexible hours and be able to lift
Local One Owner, Just 43K Miles, Moonroof Local Trade, 53K Miles, XLT Equipment LS Pkg, Z-71 Off Road,
Custom Cap, Just Traded
burner kerosene oil gold base lamps,
$
17,995 $
19,995 $
12,995 stove $25. white pleated at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle.
570-675-0920 shades, like new.
2007 INFINITI FX35 2010 JEEP GRAND 2010 DODGE DAKOTA $25. Speaker Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4’S QUAD CAB 4X4
744 Furniture & stands, cherry
Accessories wood for bookshelf Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of
size. 1 year old. $25. interest or resume:
ANTIQUE hand dec- 570-283-2412
This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive Choose From 2, Miles As Low As 13K Miles Big Horn Edition, 12K Miles, Power Galore
orated secretary Human Resources Department
LOVESEAT &
$
23,995 From $ 23,995 $
23,995
desk $400.
OTTOMAN solid The Times Leader
570-287-0820
All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time.
sand colored cush-
ioned, excellent
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
BED complete, dou-
ble head board & shape $200. Email: ldaris@timesleader.com
HOURS: footboard, cherry
SOFA: 100% Italian
Fax: 570-831-7364
finish. $10.
Monday Thru Thursday 570-693-4483 black leather sofa & NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE!
8:00am - 8:00pm loveseat, very good
We are an equal opportunity employer committed
BEDROOM SET condition $550.
Friday & Saturday ANTIQUE 5 PIECE. 570/824-7807 or
A Benson Family Dealership
8:00am - 5:00pm $800. 570-545-7006
to diversity in the workplace.
570-287-0563
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754 Machinery & 758 Miscellaneous 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 766 Office 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 766 Office 768 Personal 770 Photo
Equipment Development Development Equipment Operations Operations Equipment Electronics Equipment
LUGGAGE
Samsonite 2 piece

HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL-


$40. 570-825-2494
AUTOMOTIVE SALES TYPEWRITER:
Electric Smith Coro-
na Typewriter/Work
PRODUCTION
OFFICE RELOCAT-
ING selling furniture
and small office
ADDING MACHINES:
Monroe 3140 $25 .
Texas Instruments
DIGITAL CAMERA -
HP Photosmart 7.2
Megapixel palm-
MOTORCYCLE
CONSULTANTS
L KING...
Processor. Very supplies. Please call $15. 570-779-4176 sized Camera w/3x
ER 6’X14’
Like new with
MUFFLERS:
Chrome for Harley Good Condition with
ribbons. $50.
before visiting by
4/5/11. Cash & Carry
optical and 8x digital
zoom. Large
Davidson Road
electric brakes, King. $25 each or Valley Chevrolet is seeking 570-788-2388 only. 1 secretarial Screen. 2 Gig SD
new tires and $40 for two. after 5:00 PM. for FULL TIME work with desk with return DVD PLAYER: card with minor
reinforced tongue. 570-675-3414
individuals who are self-starters, great BENEFITS? $150. 1 wooden Curtis, brand new dings. $59 call Rick
$2700.
570-239-5457 MUGS 2 Campbells
team-oriented and driven. LINEUP MACHINE OPERATORS needed for
executive, 7 drawer
desk $125. 1 wood-
in box,
remote. $20.
includes 570-283-2552
(No experience necessary) Looking for that
LAWNMOWER
Soup Tourine Mugs
$10. Oster 2lb Bread
Machine $20. Whe- We Offer: ASUCCESSFULSALE busy plastic manufacturing plant.
$9.00/hr. to to start.
en veneer, 4 drawer
desk $68. 1 work 5’
work table, metal &
570-472-1646
PRESIDIAN DIGITAL
special place
BLADE monitor called home?
meter, with cables
new, never used
len small lightbar,
red & blue lens $20.
• Salary & Commission • Benefits IN CLASSIFIED! 60-90 day evaluation with formica
chrome
$25.
&
4
vinyl
PHONE SYSTEM -
answering machine Classified will address
• 401k Plan • 5 Day Work Week $ increase $ based on YOUR Your needs.
$5. 570-735-6638 570-675-0248
Doyouneedmorespace? padded chairs $5.
each. 2 wood & fab-
& 2 portable
phones. $20. Open the door
SNOWBLOWER 4.5 PAINTINGS 2 beau- • Huge New & Used Inventory A yard or garage sale performance, attendance etc. ric reception chairs 570-675-0248 with classified!
HP 21” Electric Start tiful 16x20 paintings 12 hour shifts on alternating 3 & 4 $30. each. 4
$25. Small Air Com-
pressor $10.
of the Sullivan Trail
Coal breaker that
Apply in person to: in classified day work weeks. Every other chrome & fabric 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
570-655-0711 was a Pagnotti
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager
is the best way weekend a must.
stackable chairs Development Development
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager $28 each. 7 chrome
Enterprise structure
756 Medical that stood off Exeter tocleanoutyourclosets! Previous mfg. experience preferred. & fabric wheeled,
swivel arm chairs WILKES-BARRE
Equipment
Ave,. West Pittston.
$40. each. (2) You’re in bussiness Some heavy lifting. Promotion from $45. each. 1 secre-
tarial fabric
within opportunities.
CRT MONITOR 16”
Beautiful nostalgic
paintings 16x20 of
with classified! Benefit Pkg. includes: Medical,
wheeled, swivel
chair $20. Miscella-
with power cable, the Old Newcomb
excellent condition Bros Coal & Ice Dental, Vision, Life Ins., Vacation, neous file boxes,
rolodexes, tape dis-
$10. 570-287-4994 buildings and coal 601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre Holiday pay PLUS pensers. Call
566 Sales/Business
AUTO PARTS
silos that once
Applicants may apply between: 570-283-2290
LIFT CHAIR stood at the bottom
of Tompkins,
Development
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mon – Fri. Looking for the right deal
Summit stairway lift,
one year old, barely Pittston Paintings by
a well known
AEP INDUSTRIES, INC. on an automobile? COUNTER PERSON
used, battery back-
Pittston artist $40. 20 Elmwood Avenue Turn to classified.
up. Asking $1800
each. call Jim 655 Crestwood Industrial Park It’s a showroom in print! Local Auto parts Store expanding &
or best offer. Call
570-401-1558 9474 email bing Mountaintop, PA 18707 Classified’s got looking for Professional
1124.1@netzero.com EOE We are a drug free workplace. the directions! Auto Parts Counter Person. Salary
POWER CHAIR -

SALES ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE


PERFUME & PER- 554 Production/ commensurate with experience,
Jazzy Select,
FUME GIFT SET in
$700 or best offer
original boxes, Operations Auto parts experience a plus.
Call for more details
570-829-2411
Wings, White Dia-
monds, Eternity, Work Hard. Play Hard.
Please apply in person at:
PACKAGING SHIFT
SCOOTERS: Bob Mackie,
Golden Avenger
$100; Amigo $100;
Mambo, $8. to $45.
570-301-8515 Fun, energetic individual with a love for the Wilkes-Barre NAPA
1275 Sans Souci Parkway
Wrangler 4-wheels
(Pride Mobility)$250
& one other $100.
RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Hand
Rosaries,
made
$5.
nightlife wanted!
Northeastern PA’s #1 arts & entertainment free
SUPERVISOR Wilkes-Barre
Or best offer for
570-829-2411 The Times Leader has an opening in the Packaging Department 822-1193
any. Call between
12pm & 4pm. weekly is looking for a sales account executive for a Full Time Shift Supervisor. The Packaging Department is
570-287-3826 SEWING FABRICS for the Weekender as well as online sales for responsible for insertion and packaging of our printed products
Lots of Them
WHEELCHAIR: 24” with a primary goal of servicing our distribution operation. 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
wide heavy duty. WALLPAPER theweekender.com
One of a kind. Like 1,000’s of patterns In this fast-paced environment, we strive to achieve superior
new. WALLPAPER & BLIND deadline performance, high efficiency and good customer service
$249 negotiable. WAREHOUSE Base salary plus commission package through planning, organization, and staff development. The ideal
570-655-9452 30 Forrest St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Benefits package including Health Care, 401K, life candidate will have a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Some
758 Miscellaneous 570-970-6683 and disability insurance mechanical aptitude along with manufacturing process or inven-
SEWING MACHINE: Residence in Monroe County and tory management experience is desirable. Good communication,
AB CIRCLE PRO
$75.
Singer Capri Preci-
sion Built Deluxe in
sales experience preferred problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also Physical Therapists
570-735-4824 cabinet, good con- Bachelor’s degree preferred have a sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced,
Full Time Day Shift
AIR PURIFIER : Ionic dition. $25.
call 570 735-0191
Creative, enthusiastic individuals only need apply team oriented manufacturing environment. This is a night shift Per Diem Opportunities Available
Breeze by Sharper
Image $65.
position that offers plenty of opportunity for career development
570-779-4176
SILVERWARE.
Rogers service for and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi- Physical Therapy Asst.
8. Lighted ceramic Pre-employment drug screening and background ence and an excellent benefits package,
AUTO & TRUCK Full Time Day Shift
MANUALS: 1950- Easter bunny $10. 2 check required. medical, dental and more. Pre-employment
1985. $10 each. boxes assorted Excellent Benefit & Salary
Pinto Trailer Hook books $5. Interested candidates should send letter of interest, drug screening and background
570-675-0920 resume and salary history to: Package!
for dump truck: $50. check required.
OBO. TIRE: 1 Goodyear Valid state license to practice therapy and
570-823-6829 Invicta P195/70R16 strong communication and clinical skills
on wheel 5 hole required. SNF or Rehab hospital experience
BARREL,
wooden.
from “92 Dodge
Spirit $35. 1 Human Resources Department preferred but new graduates considered.
53 gallon.
Excellent
condition $195.
Goodyear Conve-
nience Spare (new)
125/80D16 3 Cara- Rachel A. Pugh at rpugh@theweekender.com THE TIMES LEADER How To Apply? Call 877-339-6999 x1
Send Resume To Fax: 866-854-8688
570-876-3830 van 15” wheels (5
General Manager, Weekender 15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com
hole) 4 Kelly Nava-
gator Gold P195 Vice President of Marketing, The Times Leader E-mail: ldaris@timesleader.com Or Apply In Person
BATHROOM SINK 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
SET: Gerber white
/75R14 with wheel
(5 hole) good 2 rpugh@timesleader.com Fax: (570) 831-7364
porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
Kelly Navigator
800S 195/75R14 on
No Telephone Calls Please. We are an equal opportunity 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
medicine cabinet. wheel (5 hole) good employer committed to diversity in the workplace
Matching set. $80. 1 Kelly Explorer
570-331-8183
BEDDING:
P205/70R15 from
truck. $35. each. 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation Medical Technologist
570-868-6772
Comforter, Shams & Medical Technologist, B.S. ASCP, Registered
Dust Ruffle for TIRES: 4 Michelin
Double Bed. Green
with five years experience. Full time for
green x MXV4 plus
with Pink Flowers. radial tires. XSE independent laboratory. Day shift and every
$8. 570-639-2780 p205/55R16 M&S other Saturday morning. Medical Benefits
BEDLINER: 89
15,000 miles on including vision and dental, vacation, paid
tires, excellent con- time off, paid holidays, pension plan.
Chevy S10, standard dition!! Tires sell
cab $30. 2000 new at Jack Competitive salary.
Chevy Cavalier LS Williams for $189.
rear trunk spoiler, each. Asking $250. Send resume in confidence to:
black $10. Four
barrel carb running
570-926-5075 Linda Carey, Supervisor Med Tech.
from Chevy motor TOASTER: white $3. Pittston Medical Associates, Lab
$50. 3 suitcases in Coffee machine: 1099 S Township Blvd. Pittston, PA 18640
excellent shape white Betty Crocker,
$40. 570-740-1246 4 cup $3. No phone calls please.
570-472-1646
BEDLINER: 89
Chevy S10, standard TRAILER HITCH with 512 Business/ 512 Business/
cab $30. 2000 hardware, fits 2005-
Chevy Cavalier LS 2008 Escape, Mer-
Strategic Strategic
rear trunk spoiler, cury Mariner, Mazda Management Management
black $10. Four Tribute $110.
barrel carb running CARGO COVER fits
from Chevy motor 2005-2008 Escape
$50. 3 suitcases in & Mercury Mariner. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
DAVE’S TAX SERVICE
excellent shape $50. 570-466-1214
$40. 570-740-1246 The Osterhout Free Library is seeking an Execu-
WHEELS Toyota
BEER MEISER Scion 16” steel 5 lug Individual & Small Business’ tive Director to lead the overall operations and
development of Osterhout Library system and its
To Advertise
DANSBY 1/4 KEG
ONLY. $225.
wheels. Total of 4.
Brand new. $180
20 + years experience three branches. The incumbent will serve as the
570-283-2047 570-287-1642 Administrator of the Wilkes-Barre District
BOOKS, The Twilight WICKER STAND
40% OFF of your last years Library System and the Luzerne County Library
tax preparation fee, System.
Call Today
Series, 3 paper- with spring, fall &
back, 1 hardcover. winter silk flowers
One has music disc $10. 2 small new clients only Qualifications include and MLS from an ALA
& poster $25. for all. dressed angels on minimum $80.00 accredited program, and minimum of seven years’
3 ARTIFICIAL HOME bench $5. 2 porce-
570-822-5005 experience including four years in administrative
829-7130
INDOOR DECORA- lain dressed bun-
TOR TREES. Asking nies on wicker capacity, and excellent communication skills.
$15. each. bench $12. 1 granny Wilkes-Barre, PA
VALANCES (5) bunny dressed on Competitive salary & benefit package.
hunter green with small rocker $5. Forward resume & cover letter to
bullion fringe on bot- Jewelry Box 12”x5”
tom, will cover 2 $2. Search Committee
single windows or 1 570-287-4994 71 S. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
large window up to No Phone Calls. EOE.
100”, has 3” pocket
for rod, asking 420 760 Monuments &
for all. Call between Lots 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer
9am - 9pm Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care
570-474-2756.
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guard & mirror Carverton.
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Dodge Durango, 570-287-6327
excellent condition.
$35. 570-902-5244
COLLEGE BOOKS 762 Musical
Writing a Research Instruments
Paper, 5th Edition,
ISBN: 1-877653-66- ORGAN: Hammond

JOB FAIR
7 $2. Life As We Commodore Full
Know It, a collection Performance Con-
of Personal Essays sole (walnut finish).
by Foote Sweeney, 5 pre-sets, tone
ISBN: 0-7434- bars, built-in Leslie
7686-7 $5. Ger- speakers, automat- We’re looking for Customer Care Advocates to handle incoming calls
minal by Emile Zola ic rhythm. Includes
ISBN: 978-0-14- bench. $500 or best from our customers for sales, billing and technical inquiries. Starting rate
044742-2 $5. offer. 570-472-9660
570-696-3528
PIANO: Upright
is $11/$14 hr (based on experience) plus commission and incentives.
DINNERWARE:
English Ironstone
Acoustic piano.
Original Ivory Keys,
Must be able to work evenings, weekends and holidays. Applicants must
serving for 8. Silver
Elegance Pattern.
Mahogany wood.
Becker Bros. N.Y.
be highly motivated to service our customers. If interested, please attend
$20. 570-825-8256 Deep, full sound.
Perfect for student
our job fair.
ELECTRIC PUMP: or teaching studio.
Coleman, new in $100. Call
box. $15. Toaster
Oven - Hamilton
570-883-7584 Wednesday, April 6th from 2-7 PM
PIANO: Wurltizer
100 Baltimore Drive
Beach, white. Excel-
lent Condition. $15. piano with match-
570-472-1646 ing bench $400.00.

HELMET, size medi-


um, black, $8 or
Just tuned.
move it $300.
You
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Call 570-474-6362
best offer. 823-4941
LAWN CHAIR, cast 766 Office
iron, $75, TABLE,
coffee, glass top,
Equipment Applicants are encouraged to pre-apply
$75,TREADMILL,
Weslo, $100, TIVO,
FILE CABINET desk-
top, 15”x18”, holds
at www.rcn.com/careers
$125, FIREPLACE, hanging folders,$15.
faux, $100, BOOK- 570-655-2154
SHELVES (2) $20
We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V.
www.rcn.com
each, TV STAND, PRINTER, Fax, Copi-
er, Scanner. 4 in 1
Sauder, $5, DESK,
Computer, $75, HP Series 2200. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform
CHEST, cedar, $150,
TEA-CART, $75
Excellent condition
$50. 570-675-4383 pre-employment substance abuse testing.
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Equipment Systems/Games
MANFROTTO Mono
HARD BALL BAT:
Easton Stealth SC
900. 32 inch, 29 oz.
GAMECUBE games, ASHLEY BENTON DALLAS DUPONT DURYEA EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
-Pod model 681B. new, never opened,
Excellent Condition.
$50. or best offer.
Hardly used. $75.
570-283-5958 after
(1) Nintendo Game-
cube Bomberman
MOVE IN CONDITION
Classic home, two
SUNDAY
MARCH 27
MINOLTA MAXXUM 5pm or 570-301- jetters, rated e. 1-3 PM
3484 anytime. story, single family,
8000i 35MM film $10. (1) Nintendo 3 bedrooms, 2 bath-

PAWS
camera with 2 lens- gamecube A Series rooms, single car
TACKLE BOX:
es & off camera Of Unfortunate detached garage,
New. $3. Skate-
flash unit, reduced Events, rated e. eat-in kitchen, din-
board. 17” x 15”.
$275 Very good $7.00 (2) PlaySta- ing room, family
New. $5. Backpack. Contemporary style 152 Pine Drive Single family home
condition. 570-788- tion 2 steering
TO CONSIDER....
New. $3. 29 Brown St. home in need of Bright & Open floor for sale in quiet room, living room,
2388 after 5 pm wheels & foot ped- oil heat, unfinished
570-287-4994 Solid 2 story home some TLC. 3 bed- plan - 4 year old neighborhood-
als for racing basement, 110x115,
games. 20. each with 3 bedrooms, rooms, 2 baths, two story home set Beautiful 2400 Sq.
TURKEY CALLS:
772 Pools & Spas or 2 for $30. 1.5 baths, vinyl kitchen, dining on 2.26 private Ft. 6 bedroom, 2 a landscaped yard Wildflower Village
Friction Slate/Glass. ENHANCE sided, large carport room, living room ares - Fabulous full baths, 2 story with a front covered 1101 Chicory Court
Lists $49. Mouth 570-696-3528 porch and large
HEATER/POOL,
calls: push/pin. $7.
YOUR PET and fenced yard. with fireplace, foyer, modern kitchen home, fully air con- This immaculate
brand new in PS2 GAMES: Call Of Convenient loca- patios in the rear
Friction selling $20. CLASSIFIED laundry room, full with stainless steel ditioned, oil & gas
$126,900. Call
end unit townhome,
unopened box Duty 3 Special Edi- tion. Home needs basement & 2 car appliances. 4 bed- heat, renovated 5 years young, is
propane 100,000 $3.50 each.
tion $12. Call Of Duty
AD ONLINE updating by (570) 840-4654 ready and waiting
Call 570-287-2073 attached garage on rooms, 2.5 baths. kitchen, full unfin-
btu, for above World At War Final great potential. 9+ mostly cleared Detailed moldings & ished basement, 2 before 9:00 p.m. for for its new owner to
ground pools up to Fronts $15. Guitar Call 829-7130 $79,900 & flat acres. hardwood floors. enclosed porches, a private showing move right in!
24, with manufac- 780 Televisions/ Hero $10. Hitman 2 MLS 11-74 $180,000 Walk out basement 15 x 20 deck with or email mulch810 Bright 3 bedroom,
turers warranty. Call Call Colleen @yahoo.com.
Accessories $10. Dance Dance Place your pet ad
570-237-0415
MLS# 10-4750 $345,000 power awning 1.5 bath, new car-
after 6:30 week Revolution Extreme and provide us your Five Mountains MLS# 11-901 cover – generous peting and flooring
days or any time SONY TV: 35” Trini- 2 $12. Tekken Tag email address Realty Call Geri size lot, off street Looking for the right deal throughout, crown
week ends. $699. tron. Works perfect. Tournament (some 570-542-2141 570-696-0888 parking, first floor on an automobile? moulding. Gas fur-
570-675-0005 scratches works This will create a 570-696-3801 washer/dryer. All nace and air condi-
$125. 570-675-3414
Shopping for a Turn to classified.
POOL: Intex 4 ft pool
ladder $.
TELEVISION: GE.
fine) $5.
PLAYSTATION
seller account
online and login new apartment? LEWITH & FREEMAN appliances includ-
ed. Offering price It’s a showroom in print!
tioning. Back yard
features patio, vinyl
570-574-3418
Works good. 28”.
$100. 570-740-1246
GAMES: Spongebob
Squarepants Super-
sponge $10. Tony
information will be
emailed to you from
gadzoo.com
AVOCA Classified lets
you compare costs - DALLAS AREA
$180,000
Call 570-421-0587
or Rodite@enter.net
Classified’s got
the directions!
fence and storage
$116,000
MLS 11-144
Conveniently
774 Restaurant
Equipment
782 Tickets Hawks Pro Skater
(some
works
scratches
fine) $5.
“The World of Pets
Unleashed”
without hassle
or worry!
located just off
Dallas Highway on
use “Dupont Home”
in E-mail subject
line.
EDWARDSVILLE Call Terry
570-885-3041
or Angie
BEVERAGE BUS TRIPS Crash Bandicoot 2 You can then use Get moving 1.25 wooded acres. 570-885-4896
COOLER, for restau-
rant use, with dou-
Yankee Baseball
Tigers 4/2, $79
Cortex Strikes Back
(some scratches
your account to
enhance your online
with classified!
Currently duplex or
convert to single, DURYEA
BLAKESLEE
works fine) $5. ad. Post up to 6 good condition.
ble swing door, Ask- Blue Jays 4/30, $79 $117,500. All
PC GAMES: Hells captioned photos
ing $1,500 or best Red Sox 5/14, $99 offers considered.
Kitchen (Windows of your pet
offer. Call Red Sox 5/15, $99 1206 Spring St. 570-287-5775
Vista, XP or MAC) Expand your text to Collect cash, not dust!
(570) 459-6017 Mets 5/21, $99 Totally remodeled 2 or 570-332-1048
$15. Excellent Con- include more Clean out your
dition unless noted. information, include bedroom home with 100 Church St.
DALLAS
Mets 5/22, $99 basement, garage
RESTAURANT Cash or PayPal. your contact fabulous kitchen, 2 Great investment
Phillies Baseball car garage, or attic and call the
EQUIPMENT, Take $85 for all. information such opportunity Duplex
Cubs 6/11, $85 570-735-2661 inground heated in nice location with Classified depart-
8x12 walk in as e-mail, address
A’s 6/25, $85 phone number and pool and 4 person 117 Huckleberry Ln. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath ment today at 570-
cooler $2300; hot tub. Finished 829-7130!
Red Sox 6/30 $95 or website. Room to grow in each unit. Live in
8x8x10 walk
Mets Baseball 796 Wanted to Buy basement could be this unique 2 story one unit & rent the
in freezer $3800; Merchandise
Pizza oven with
stones $2000;
Yankees 7/2, $95
Phillies 7/17, $85
GERMAN SHEPHERD a 3rd bedroom.
Duryea Borough.
37 Chestnut Road
(Old Farm Estates)
with exceptional
Mother-In-Law
other. $79,500
MLS 09-3999
Custom built solid
Stainless steel
kitchen hood
Cardinals 7/21, $75
Baseball Overnight
The Video PUPPIES, AKC MLS #11-576
$145,900 brick 4 bedroom,
3.5 baths Colonial
apartment. 4-5
bedrooms total.
Debra Rosenberg
570-714-9251 FACTORYVILLE
Game Store Shepherds By Fanti Call Charlie Hardwood & 9 ft.
$3000; Stainless
steel pizza oven
Red Sox @ Pirates
6/25-6/26 $239
28 S. Main W.B.
Open Mon- Sat,
25 Yrs. Experience
Family Raised
VM 101
570-829-6200
style home with an
open floor plan on
Estate like 6.35
acre setting in
ceilings-1st floor, 2
oversized family
EXCEPTIONAL
hood $4000; 1+ acre lot in the Northwoods. 5,000
FAMILY HOME
Mariners @ Red Sox Black/Tan, rooms with gas fire-
bread pan rack 12pm – 6pm Black/Red. M/F Poconos. A few of sq. ft. in all. Classic place, 4 zone heat
$100; 2 soup 7/23-7/24 $219 570-822-9929 / the amenities brick home features
EDWARDSVILLE
Hasenborn-Arminus /air conditioning, 2 Two story, 4 bed-
warmers for $100; Yankees @ Orioles 570-941-9908 570-825-5597 include central A/C. Summit Pointe connecting 12 x 18 rooms, 4 bath
2 door sandwich 8/27-8/28 $209 570-239-5498 2 Master bedrooms Builders attention decks, plenty of rooms, double car
prep table $500.
All equipment is
Nascar At Dover
5/15 & 10/2
$$ CASH PAID $$ GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS LINE UP each with bath
room and fireplace,
to detail at every
turn. 2 story family
room with accent
granite/tile, 2 car
heated garage.
attached garage,
eat-in kitchen, din-
sold as is. For
more info, call $159 each Race
VIDEO GAMES AKC Registered. A GREAT DEAL... ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood windows & fire
Situated on a
beautifully
ing room, family
room, living room,
First shots &
570-847-0873 New York City IN CLASSIFIED! floors throughout, place, modern landscaped lot in central air, finished
& SYSTEMS
wormed. Parents on cathedral ceiling maple kitchen with
Brunch Cruise desirable basement, Half
RESTAURANT
premises. www. Looking for the right deal and 2 car garage. cherry finish, den Blueberry Hill acre +, deck. Con-
6/5, $99 mountainhausken-
EQUIPMENT, Highest $$ Paid
nels.com on an automobile? MLS #11-653 with Oak built-ins, Estates! veniently located
COOKIE’S $469,900 impressive oak
Somerset Dough
TRAVELERS
Guaranteed
570-746-1689 Turn to classified. Call Kim entry. Elegant
$399,900 66 East Grove St., between Clarks
Sheeter, Model Buying all video MLS 10-4120 Time to purchase Summit and
570-815-8330 It’s a showroom in print! 570-466-3338 master with
CAR-100. 1 avail-
able. $1,500 each cookiestravelers.com
games &
systems. PS1 & 2, ITALIAN CANE CORSO Classified’s got whirlpool overlook-
ing wooded lot.
Debra Rosenberg
570-714-9251
your first home!
Why keep paying
Tunkhannock;
hardwood floors;
Call for more info
CONCERT TICKETS: Xbox, Nintendo,
Mastiff Puppies the directions! Formal living room, rent, this ½ double central vac;
570-498-3616. ICCF Registered. is a great starter retractable deck
RESTAURANT
2 tickets for
Avenged Sevenfold,
Atari, Coleco,
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awning;
condition.
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EQUIPMENT,
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$249. asking $149.
570-696-1410.
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&
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plan allows for
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570-822-5126 sunny eat-in kitchen
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FALLS HANOVER TOWNSHIP HANOVER TWP. HUNLOCK CREEK JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON TWP. MOCANAQUA
45 Jeanette St
MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE PITTSTON
58 Cliff St
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Reduced! Single family home Main Road Wynd Tree Oaks Est. Bow Creek Manor Gorgeous Original
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. located on a well Country Living 2 story home with 8 Circle Drive Beautiful sprawling Meticulously main- Woodwork & Hard- 3 bedrooms with
3 bedrooms, 2 manicured fenced At It’s Best. 3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 Only one lucky fami- three bedroom one tained 4 bedroom, 3 wood floors. 4 bed- formal dining room
baths, 1 car garage. corner lot. This Well Maintained baths on 1.4 acres, ly will be able to and a half ranch is 1/2 bath two story rooms, 2 baths, 1st and 1st floor family
RR1, Box 297 New carpeting, make this home situated on a large
home provides farmhouse on 6+ 2600 Sq.Ft. on cul on almost 1 acre. floor laundry area, room. Additional
MAJESTIC VIEW! paint, etc. Large lot. their own! Beautiful- level lot with
paved off street acres. Garage, de sac in great Master bedroom built-in drawers/ multi-use room on
3 bedroom brick Asking $118,000. ly kept Ranch with foyer,formal dining
parking & a single stream. Easy neighborhood.Large suite. 2 family cabinets in 2nd floor first floor. Aluminum
Ranch home nes- Deremer Realty 2 car garage, new room, hardwood
car detached access to Route 11. kitchen, granite rooms. 2 fireplaces. hallway. Dou- siding. Screened-in
tled on approxi- 570-477-1149 bath, partially fin- floors, lots of closet
garage. Entering Affordable at counters, stainless Office/den. Large blestairs leading side porch. Garage.
mately an acre of ished basement, 3 space, finished
the front door REDUCED TO appliances, great deck overlooking a from upstairs into $62,500
well groomed river-
front land with
breathtaking scenic
HANOVER TWP.
147 - 149 Old
you’re greeted by
hardwood floors,
$159,500
Bonus To
island, sunk in living
room, oak stair-
season room,
almost 1 acre in
basement with a
fireplace, enclosed
private wooded
yard. 3 car garage.
foyer
Walk-up
& kitchen.
finished
(PHFA: $1,875 down
5.125% interest,
updated windows Selling Office case, 4 car garage, Dallas School Dis- three seasons $369,000. attic with 2 more 30n years, $364
views, cascading Ashley Road trict. Home Warran- porch and attached
& a pleasant floor Call Jim decks, great view, Bob Kopec rooms. New furnace month)
tree lines and the Live in one side, cy included. For two car garage.
legendary cliffs of
plan. Seller will Towne & Country Pittston Schools. Humford Realty (‘07), Deck, Drive- Ask for Bob Kopec
rent the other. pay 3% towards Real Estate Co. $394,900 more information Ready to move in 570-822-5126 way, Much restora- Humford Realty
Falls. Beautiful bird 3 bedrooms each and photos visit our and priced right! All
closing costs. 570-735-8932 or (570) 208-2383 or tion & remodeling 570-822-5126
MOUNTAINTOP
and wildlife to daz- side with 1.5 baths. website at measurements are
Call for appointment 570-542-5708 (570) 510-7918 done. $99,900.
zle the eye and Nice rural area. www.atlas approximate.This Looking for that
$89,900 Call Nancy Palumbo
HUNLOCK CREEK
excellent fishing Large Yard. Job Seekers are
and hunting for your
enjoyment. Living
$93,000. Call
for appointment.
MLS# 10-4598
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room w/fireplace, 570-606-6093 Ext. 2772 570-829-7130 and Call Charlie for qualified Buyer. Classified will address
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heated basement,
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central A/C and
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MLS #10-3751
Group INKERMAN
LAFLIN
570-474-6307 New construction,
45 Main St.
71 Mountain Road
$182,000 3 bedroom, 2 bath 17 year old 2 story,

HANOVER TWP.
Call Debbie tan brick ranch on single family home,
McGuire 1 acre. Features Move right in this
570-332-4413 include pella beautiful 3 bed-
Crossin Real 40 Steele St. windows, oak hard-
Shopping for a room, 2 1/2 baths.
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in Hanover Green. 3 Summer is just
570-288-0770
bedrooms, 1 bath,
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FORTY FORT fenced in yard.
Close to schools,
move-in condition,
baths, maple
kitchen cabinets,
Own this home for
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tops, two tiered
island. Dining room,
now is the time to
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Affordable double
block property!
extra lot 50 x 92
hanstone counter-
less than $400 a
or worry! family room with
front on a motor- Each unit has 3
tops, propane fire- 7 Hickorywood Dr. fireplace, additional
included in sale. Two homes, front & place, walk up attic, month! Large 3 Wonderful 4 bed-
Get moving great room with boat lake! With a bedrooms, living
room, full bath,
Estate sold rear, on 1 lot. One tray ceiling in living bedroom home with room Ranch with with classified! cathedral ceiling. newer roof, remod-
dining room & eat-
''as is''. $65,000 eled kitchen and
MOCANAQUA
car garage, patio. room & attached formal dining room, sweeping views of Finished basement in kitchen. Separate
MLS 11-82 Front home has 3 2 car garage. the valley. Master with laundry room, bath, not much left
off street parking utilities & off-street
Debra Rosenberg bedrooms, huge $279,900 bedroom with walk- work shop and for you to do but
570-714-9251 and large yard. For relax and enjoy the parking. Live in one
kitchen, lots of MLS# 10-4527 more information in closet and bath, exercise room. unit & let the
storage and a Five Mountains ultra modern eat-in Forced hot air fur- Lake views from
and photos, log the sunroom, dining second unit pay for
1509 Wyoming Ave. workshop in the Realty kitchen with granite nace, central air. the mortgage or
onto www.atlas counters and cherry room, bedrooms or
Freshly painted and basement; Rear 570-542-2141 Two car attached use both units as
home features new realtyinc.com cabinets with large garage. Extensive patio. This home
insulated, immacu- makes a perfect an investment
kitchen, 2 bed- MLS#09-2449 island and stainless landscaping with property. Call today
HANOVER TWP.
late and sitting on summer getaway or
almost half an acre rooms and good $64,900 steel appliances. 2 waterfall & private for a showing!
storage space. Call Charles car garage, full paver patio. 800 year round home.
JENKINS TWP
this 3 bedroom 1.5 MLS #10-3124 $84,800
bath home can be Call for appointment unfinished base- Very nice side by acres of state land MLS#10-3778
$89,900 ment with out back door. $269,900
yours. Features side (2 unit) with off Call Jill Jones Craig Yarrish

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kitchen, central Call Vieve Zaroda MLS #10-4060 public water & Call 570-417-9162
A/C. laundry room, (570) 474-6307 $269,900 sewer. At present after 9AM to set up

KINGSTON
office and free Ext. 2772 Call Colleen time both sides are an appointment or
standing fireplace. 570-237-0415 vacant. Live in one email
All appliances side and rent out whritzak@aol.com
570-696-6550
PITTSTON
included. Just move the other.
right in! For more
details and photos
476 Wyoming St.
Nice 3 bedroom
single home. Gas
$75,000
MLS# 10-3183 NANTICOKE
153 Espy St PARSONS / WB
visit: www.atlas Smith Hourigan Five Mountains 3 bedroom, quiet
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Group
570-474-6307
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570-542-2141
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street parking, large
MLS 11-604 estate. Affordable
$190,000 1717 River Road A GREAT DEAL... fenced yard. Fully
Call Kim
570-466-3338
@ $39,500
Call Jim for details
Towne & Country
HARDING Compact 2 story
home with 3 bed- IN CLASSIFIED! MOOSIC insulated. Low heat
bills. Move in ready.
rooms, 1st floor 105-107 Walnut
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570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
bath with laundry,
large kitchen. Park-
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Not much yard on an automobile? PENDING Call (570) 262-4400
722 McAlpine St.
ing in rear with
alley access.
work with this
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Turn to classified. Beautiful Home PITTSTON Spacious living

Looking to buy a HANOVER TWP. $39,900


MLS 11-99
Live in one side,
rent the other. Ten-
It’s a showroom in print!
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Completely remod-
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Place an ad here
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570-237-0415 month lease paying
LARKSVILLE
and let the PRICE REDUCED electrical, plumbing, bath. Large home
$600/mo. each. with great potential.
sellers know! 679 Appletree Rd. MLS #10-2706 roof, wall to wall
4 bedrooms, carpeting, windows, Needs updating &
570-829-7130 $118,900 repairs. This is a
2.5 bath home Call Roger Nenni interior & exterior
nestled among the doors, new oak Fannie Mae Home-
Ext. 32
FORTY FORT
65 West
trees on a very
private 1 acre, this JENKINS TWP. Crossin Real
Estate
1509 Grove St.
Just across the
Avoca border sits
kitchen with tile
floor, hardwood
11 Norman St.
Lovely home in
Path property.
Buyer to pay full
transfer tax. No
8 Diamond Ave. country retreat 2 W Sunrise Dr. 570-288-0770 staircase, all new very good
Pettebone St. this quaint 3 bed- investment offers
Loads of space in has high quality, light fixtures, new condition. Large lot,
room Ranch home
KINGSTON
modern updates hot water heater accepted for 1st 15
this modernized tra- on a triangular hardwood, large days of listing,
ditional home. 3rd complemented with & baseboard garage in rear used
Beautiful Bi-Level shaped lot. If you please see
floor is a large bed- original woodwork heating units. partially as a
with Oak Hardwood want low taxes and ''FirstLook'' at
room with walk-in & builtins. Maple MLS# 10-4137 Call professional office
Floors in Living utilities, this is the www.homepath.
closet. Modern eat in kitchen 570-696-2468 with heat, A/C &
room, Dining room, house for you! com for details.
kitchen, family room with all appliances bath. Great
Hallways & MLS #11-773 $37,900
addition, deck over- overlooks huge potential, great
Staircase. $59,900 MLS#10-4763
looking large corner family room with neighborhood.
Upgrades Galore, Call Colleen 570-242-2795
lot. Not just a floor-to-ceiling brick Well maintained $109,000
Sunday April 3rd central air, gas 570-237-0415
starter home but a fire place. Formal bi-level continually MLS# 10-4262
1:00PM-3:00PM home to stay dining room with cared for by the heat, 16x32 Call Tony Ranieli
Beautiful remod- in and grow! Pella sliders look original owners. in-ground pool 570-237-1032
eled home in nice out to stone patio & Upgraded kitchen 163 Poplar St. surrounded with
MLS #11-622 Nice 2 1/2 story
neighborhood. 4 $127,900 inground pool. with granite counter Perennial Gardens
French doors lead home with original & Fenced yard with
bed, 3 bath, new tops and breakfast Doyouneedmorespace?
MOUNTAIN TOP
Call Colleen woodwork. Corner
carpeting new 570-237-0415 to Master bedroom bar. Four bedrooms Hot Tub, shed,
kitchen, stainless suite with walk-in and two baths. lot in quiet neigh- deck, oversized A yard or garage sale
borhood. Roof 9
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PITTSTON
A must see. Hi efficient heat, the garage. Lower years old. Hard- garage. 1 year
$174,500. water supplied level recreation wood floors in good warranty. $189,900 is the best way in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
Leave Message spring house. room with fireplace condition. Ductless
AC and new 100
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PITTSTON
570-881-8493 $185,000 and wet bar. 27’ x
HANOVER TWP. MLS #10-3089
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10’ 3-season
room…. A great
amp wiring
MLS #11-625
570-714-9240
with classified!
$89,000
HANOVER TOWNSHIP 570-793-9449 place to entertain.
Motivated sellers! Donald Crossin
570-288-0770 811 Pin Oak Dr. NANTICOKE
Come and tour this
CROSSIN REAL ROOM FOR
lovely home
ESTATE EVERYONE!
in a great
neighborhood! 570-288-0770 LUZERNE 6 bedrooms, plenty
of bathrooms,
LINEUP MLS#11-1031
$239,500 KINGSTON spacious family
room with coal
8 Butler St.
Grand old home

94 Ferry Road
ASUCCESSFULSALE Mary Ellen Belchick
696-6566
insert fireplace,
living room, dining
16 Defoe St.
making it’s debut!
Perched on a cor-
58 and 60 W. Saint
Nice vinyl sided 2
story situated on a
INCLASSIFIED! room kitchen PLUS
part finished 200 - 202 E.
Lovely 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 1.5 bath
ner lot, home fea-
tures original wood-
Marys Road.
Reassessed by
great corner fenced Doyouneedmorespace? basement, Rec Union Street home that features
open floor plan with
work, nice size
lot in Hanover Twp. 2 single homes on rooms, 2nd floor
the county in 2006
2 bedrooms, 2 A yard or garage sale room with wet bar,
1 lot. All separate cathedral ceiling balcony, 2 kitchens
to $154,000 after 2 car built in garage
in classified
the appeal in 2008
it became
modern baths,
additional finished
space in basement
is the best way JENKINS TWP. 73 Parry St.
Recently renovated
& additional 3-4 car
garage... PLUS 2nd
utilities, 2 vehicle
built-in garage.
Great opportunity
family room. Pris-
tine hardwood
floors. 3 season
and walk up attic.
Home needs updat-
ing but has loads
reassessed
$112,000.
to
Two
for 2 more bed- tocleanoutyourclosets! 357 Ridge Ave. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath lot for a great back
yard. This is a for investors or live sun room leads to of potential!
home on a large lot
homes on one lot.
rooms or You’re in bussiness Lovely 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath home in a in great location. Fannie Mae in one & collect rent
from the other.
patio, in ground
pool and manicured
MLS #11-731
$49,900
office/playrooms.
Close to schools,
Attached 2 car with classified! desirable Kingston Steps away from HomePath Property.
Property approved One side has 4 vinyl fenced yard. Call Colleen
nice neighbor- the Back Mountain
HAZLETON
garage connected neighborhood. bedrooms, other $169,000 570-237-0415
hood. Two trail. Features a for HomePath MLS 11-141
by a 9x20 breeze- Kitchen upgrades has 3 bedrooms.
fridge's, two wrap around porch, Renovation Call Terry
way which could be include new coun- $105,000
stoves, two wash- hardwood floors Mortgage 570-885-3041
a great entertaining tertops, tile back- MLS# 10-3329
ers, two dryers downstairs, new Financing. ''First- or Angie
area! Above ground splash and tile Louise Laine
and one dish- 23 Mead St. wall-to-wall carpet- Look'' Property, 570-885-4896
pool, gas fireplace, flooring. New pow- 570-283-9100 x 20
washer all includ- Newly remodeled 2 ing upstairs. 2nd please see
PITTSTON TWP.
gas heat, newer der room, all
ed. Off street story on a corner floor laundry, brand www.homepath.
roof and “All Dri” replacement win-
parking for seven, lot with fenced in new bathrooms, com for details.
system installed in dows. New hard-
fenced in yard. yard and 2 car large walk in closet $169,900
basement. wood flooring in liv-
The larger home is garage. 4 bed- and spacious yard. MLS #11-177
MLS #11-626 ing and dining
3 bedroom, 1.5 rooms, 1 bath, Move in condition! 570-242-2795
baths, wall to wall
carpet, freshly
$119,900
Mark R. Mason
RV75 Turnberry Ln.
Open floor plan, 1,660 sq. ft.
$89,900
room. Alarm system
recently installed. MLS 11-220
$114,900
NANTICOKE PITTSTON
570-331-0982 stone fireplace & Detached 1 car
painted, finished MLS 10-3684 garage and fenced Mark R. Mason
CROSSIN REAL wet bar in living
basement, natu- Call Bill in corner lot. 570-331-0982
ESTATE room, gourmet
ral wood work 570-362-4158 MLS #10-3949 Crossin Real
570-288-0770 kitchen with
throughout and an $167,500 Estate
enclosed back breakfast bar open 570-288-0770
Sell your own home! to dining area. 1st Call Jay Crossin 120 Parnell St.
porch. Ceramic Place an ad HERE Ext. 23 Classic Ranch in
MOCANAQUA
tile kitchen, count- floor bedroom, 2nd
570-829-7130 floor spacious Crossin Real great location. 3
er top, 1.5 bath,
office and foyer. master suite & Estate
MOUNTAIN TOP bedroom, 3 baths,
New Roof, hot HANOVER TWP. bonus room above
garage with JENKINS TWP. 570-288-0770 61 Spruce St.
Well built &
34 Carroll St.
Spacious 3 or 4
high quality
throughout. 3 sea-
water heaters and
insulation.
back house is a
The
LIBERTY HILLS skylights! This is a
Fannie Mae Home-
KINGSTON affordable ranch
style home with
bedroom home.
Quiet street.
son porch over
looking private rear
Path Property, great views & a MLS# 10-624 yard. Owners says
three floor, 2 bed- PRICE REDUCED sell and lowers
room. Both have purchase this large lot. Quite
property for as little neighborhood. $79,900 price to
separate utilities. Call Bill $219,900. For
$134,000 Call as 3% down! Features include:
Property approved Hardwood floors, (570) 362-4158 more information
Andy 2 bedroom, 1 bath
for HomePath eat-in kitchen, and photos please
570-714-9225 home across street Affordable New
Mortgage & updated electric visit our website at
from the river with Construction with
HomePath service, updated www.atlas
detached 2 car
Hanover Township Beautiful 2 bed-
room home with loft
Renovation
Financing.
250 Susquehan-
nock Drive New Listing garage.
$59,900
Pond - 2 Available
1/2 acre pond view. plumbing & newly
painted interior, off-
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-2817

PITTSTON
area that can easily Immaculate Cape Located within 1 1 acre with pond. Call Charlie for
street parking with
HANOVERmodern
GREEN 3
''FIRSTLOOK'' Cod home features block of elementary MLS# 11-283 Central sewer.
be converted to a Property! See rear alley access to your private
1st floor master school & neighbor- Five Mountains Roomy 2 story with
3rd bedroom. This www.homepath. built-in garage. showing.
Ranch, suite with office and hood park this spa- Realty hardwood, tile,
home has 2.5 com for details. Excellent for 1st VM 101
bedrooms, 1.5 bath 3/4 bath. 2nd floor cious 4 bedrooms 570-542-2141 maple kitchen,
rooms, hardwood baths, security sys- REDUCED PRICE time home buyer or
tem, whole house has 2 large bed- offers 1450 sq. ft of 2 car garage and
floors, move in con- $174,900 all the goodies. buyer looking to
entertainment sys- rooms with walk in living space with

Find a
dition. Large eat in MLS #10-4748 Complete move in down size. Move in
tem with speakers closets and adjoin- 1.75 baths, walk up
kitchen with new 570-242-2795 package from the condition! Easy to
ing bath. 1st floor attic, and partially

newcar
cabinets, ceramic in every room and show! Call today!
low $200’s. 90 day
LINEUP
outside. Great mod- laundry and 1/2 finished basement.
tile, & stainless steel build time. $82,000
bath, modern Extras include gas

online
appliances. Finished ern kitchen. 2 car MLS#10-4638
kitchen with bam- fireplace, an in- Financing available.
basement,
carpeted
newly
family
garage, skylights,
huge deck and
patio. There is a
boo floors, living
room with stone
ground pool with
fenced yard, new at
Oak Ridge Homes
Incorporated
Craig Yarrish
570-696-6554
49-51 Curtis St.
Fully occupied dou-
ASUCCESSFULSALE
room. Custom bar
with tile flooring & huge walkout base-
ment that is rough
fireplace. 2 tier
deck overlooks
gas furnace, hard-
wood floors &
timesleader.com (570) 788-7100 ble with separate
utilities. 2 bed- INCLASSIFIED!
modern half bath.
Fenced yard, large plumbed for a bath- above ground pool,
ready for
more. Call Ann
Marie to schedule a Job Seekers are
rooms each side,
off street parking Doyouneedmorespace?
sunroom & 1 car room. Too much to Job Seekers are A yard or garage sale
garage. Roof, fur- list here, this house
looking here!
summer fun!
MLS #11-657
showing.
$114,900 looking here! Collect cash, not dust!
and fenced in yard.
MLS #10-2584
nace & hot water is a must see.
MLS #10-4589 $299,000 Ann Marie Chopick Where's your ad? Clean out your $75,900 in classified
heater are less than
$370,000 Where's your ad? Call Colleen 570-760-6769 basement, garage Call Lu-Ann
is the best way
5 years old. 570-237-0415 570-829-7130 and 570-602-9280
$140,000 Call (570)
824-7894 for a
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
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private showing Antonik and (570) 288-6654
ment today at 570- You’re in bussiness
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ment specialist 829-7130! with classified!
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PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS
Absolute Must
SHICKSHINNY TRUCKSVILLE WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE THINKING OF SELLING? Properties
See River Ridge
Townhouse!
JUST ON THE MARKET SALE BY OWNER EDWARDSVILLE

Completely 536 W. Eighth St. 313 N. River Street FREE MARKET


40 Gain St. remodeled 3 bed- Spring is here! Nice starter home Nice 2 bedroom ANALYSIS!
Be the first occu- room, 1.75 bath Now’s the time to with 7 rooms, 3 single home, A/C, For a confidential
pants of this newly brick & aluminum SALE BY OWNER put in an offer on bedrooms, 1.25 well maintained. evaluation of Former Vic Mar
constructed Ranch ranch on over 4 199 Clearview Ave this immaculate, baths. 1 car garage Near courthouse your home. building. Reduced!
home on a low traf- acres with Pond. (Turn @ Spring Gar- move in ready, 2 and carport. Home & colleges. CALL TODAY! Turnkey business
fic street. All you New stainless steel den) Classic Colo- bedroom home! Off has plenty of park- Affordably Priced 570 696-2468. opportunity.
could ask for is appliances, 2 car nial newly remod- street parking with ing in rear with @ $44,900. Complete commer-
already here, 3 attached and 1 car eled featuring ALL 1 car garage, no shed and great Call Jim cial kitchen, large
bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in garage, NEW flooring, bath, maintenance yard yard. Towne & Country dining area, 90 x
hardwood and tile paved driveway, dining room, living with entertainment MLS #11-559 Real Estate Co. 130 parking lot.
floors with granite open front porch, room with picture bar, quiet neighbor- $99,900 570-735-8932 or Live-in quarters.
and stainless steel 3 season room, window provides hood, all kitchen Call Tom 570-542-5708 SUNDAYS 12-3pm Well known
kitchen, gas fire- rear patio, brick fantastic views of appliances includ- 570-262-7716 54 Penn Street location.
place, central air, 2 fireplace & property the Back Mt., dry- ed. You don’t want GET THE WORD OUT Classic home, two $89,000
car garage and goes to a stream wall, refrigerator, to miss out with a Classified Ad. story, 2 bedrooms, MLS# 11-445
rear patio and full SUNDAY APRIL 3 in the back. bath tub, lighting, on this one! 2 bathrooms, eat-in Call Pat Guzzy
basement. For deck & much more. 570-829-7130 kitchen, dining 909 Income & 570-407-2480
1:00PM -3:00PM $199,900 MLS 10-4063
more information 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, room, office/study, Commercial
and photos, log
onto www.atlas
264 Burke Street
No maintenance
fees. Many
MLS# 10-4716
Five Mountains
Realty
eat-in kitchen, unfin-
ished basement,
$112,500
Call Melissa
570-237-6384 LINE UP WILKES-BARRE living room, utility
room, radiator heat, Properties
brand new deck.
realtyinc.com upgrades. Move in 570-542-2141 A GREAT DEAL... window units, unfin-
MLS #10-3676 condition. 2,000 sq. single detached ished basement,
AVOCA
$229,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
ft. Berber, ceramic
tile & hardwood. SWOYERSVILLE garage. Located on
a quiet street. Low
Taxes! This Home
IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal
40X56, Renovated;
oak flooring; ceiling
fans; fenced yard;
2 bedroom, 2.5
Is Priced Right on an automobile? appliances; window
WEST PITTSTON
baths. All appli-
And Will Not Last 570-586-1111
ances, washer
At $115,000.
Turn to classified. coverings.Close to
& dryer & window Mall & Home Depot.
It’s a showroom in print!
EDWARDSVILLE
Shown by appoint- 97 Lacoe Street
treatments includ- 35 Hillard St. $85,900
ed. Walk in closet. ment only Classified’s got Great Call (570)970-8065
the directions!
PLAINS No units in front of call 570-604-7780 or email
neighborhood
or behind. 1 car aleta59@msn.com.
TRUCKSVILLE West Wyoming surrounds this
garage. Very 25 St. Mary’s St.
TOYTOWN
updated 2 story
private. Near all 236 Poland St. with original Shopping for a 3,443 sq. ft.
interstates. Cute 2 bedroom
12 Watson Street woodwork. 3 new apartment? masonry commer-
starter home in
REDUCED TO
$179,900 need of some cos- 3 bedroom Ranch. bedroom, 1 bath, Classified lets cial building with
warehouse/office
1,500 sq.ft. oak
Call 570-829-3162 metic updating. Very well
Corner, double lot,
eat-in kitchen, you compare costs - and 2 apartments
central air, all
Great for first time maintained, 2 wood floors, without hassle with sperate elec-

PLAINS homebuyers. Huge hardwood floors. Lawrence St.


lot, patio, newer
bedroom, 1 bath, 1 $118,000. stained glass or worry! tric and heat. Per- Nice 3 unit
car garage in quiet windows, large fect for contractors
117 Mara Lane windows, shed, neighborhood. Move
Call 570-693-4451
room sizes, fenced Get moving or anyone with stor-
property. Lots of
Nicely maintained off street parking
This townhome is
home. 3 bed-
nice location. in ready, hardwood yard, deck. $89,000 with classified! age needs. For and bonus 2 car
WILKES-BARRE
better than new! It MLS #11-772 floors, gas heat & MLS #10-3023 more information
has been upgraded
with bamboo floors
rooms, full bath
with shower, pri-
vate driveway with
$65,000
Call Karen Ryan
REDUCED!
163 Highland
great outdoor living
space. Kitchen
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
WYOMING and photos log onto
www.atlas
garage. All units are
rented. Great
income with low
in Living Room & Ave. appliances 570-696-0723 realtyinc.com.
1 car garage, maintenance
LEWITH & FREEMAN
Dining Room. Only Meticulously main- included. $112,500 Reduced to
lived in for 6 Appliances $159,900
tained 2 story on MLS 10-4063 $89,000 MLS# 10-2675
months & includes included beautifully land- MLS #10-3872
$76,000 Call Melissa Call Karen
all stainless kitchen
appliances & large-
capacity high-
Call 570-655-9722 570-283-9100
scaped double lot in
Trucksville. Newer
roof, vinyl siding
570-237-6384
WILKES-BARRE
363 North
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
PLAINS TWP
SWOYERSVILLE
efficiency washer & 570-474-2340
Washington St.
dryer. HUGE 12x26 FOR SALE BY OWNER and windows, 3
Deck. Walk-out
bedrooms. 1.5 mod-
ern baths, wood-
Very nice 3
bedroom. Newly
NEW LISTING!
FORTY FORT
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
basement. QUIET 104 5TH ST.

WEST PITTSTON
burning fireplace, renovated with Great location to
cul-de-sac location. gas heat, fenced new roof &
Bonus Room on invest in with this
yard, beautiful
MILL CREEK ACRES
siding. Near duplex, you can
second floor has paver patio pond PENDING Mercy Hospital. have a tenant help
been carpeted- just
needs to be
finished. $224,900
4 Lan Creek Rd
Close to Mohegan
and 1 car garage.
Bonus additional lot
$44,900!
570-650-1126
with your mortgage
or just collect the
DALLAS
Sun & Geisinger, 4 across street rents. 2 bedrooms
MLS #11-334 included. This home Large home with
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
WILKES-BARRE
Call Tracy Zarola 70 Grandview Dr. in each unit. Semi-
Fireplace, 2 Car is ready for YOU to 5 bedrooms, modern kitchens
570-574-6465 Beautiful open move right in! within walking
Garage. Excellent plan. Huge rooms, and baths. Both NEW LISTING!
570-696-0723 MLS #10-2524 distance of Kings 108 Welles St.
Condition. All Appli- hardwood floors, units have access
LEWITH & FREEMAN ances
Large yard.
Included. tile, gas fireplace,
modern kitchen. All
REDUCED!
$159,000
College. Possible
in-law suite on 3rd
to the basement for
storage. First floor
Unique investment
opportunity for a 4
Go To Call Mark Mason Ledge View floor. Great origi- unit building that
Let the Community in a desirable nal woodwork.
has gas fireplace,
www.plainsre.com 570-331-0982 Development ductless A/C units includes 1 small
Know! neighborhood. Crossin Real First floor fluted 678 Lehman
for details. $193,000 132 Clear Spring Ct. and laundry area. commercial space
Place your Classified Estate Ranch style town- columns in living Outlet Road & 3 spacious
Ad TODAY! Asking $219,900 MLS #11-352 Large garage with Unusual Opportunity
Call 570-817-1228 570-288-0770 home, with 2 bed- room, original workshop area. apartments. Low
570-829-7130 Call Tracy Zarola stained glass in Back Mountain.
for showing 570-574-6465 rooms, 1 3/4 mod- Take a look and maintenance
Collect cash, not dust! ern baths, modern window, pocket Ranch Home exterior & grounds.
PLAINS 570-696-0723 Clean out your 108 Simpson St. bring your offers! zoned Residential
PLYMOUTH kitchen with stove, french doors, Convenient location
1610 Westminster Rd LEWITH & FREEMAN basement, garage
or attic and call the
dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
Cute and well cared
for home. Enclosed beautiful hard
wood floors &
MLS#11-1038
$109,900
attached to
Commercial
with high visibility.
$118,500
patio on back, off Jill Jones Building (formerly
SWOYERSVILLE Classified depart- fridge. Separate street parking for 4 large kitchen. 2 696-6550 MLS #11-358
laundry room, 1 car car garage, Off print shop) with Karen Ryan
ment today at 570- cars. Nice big yard, separate utilities on
829-7130! garage, like new privacy in rear. street parking. 570-283-9100 X-14
condition. $40,000 over 2 beautiful
MLS 09-3505 acres in Lake Twp.
WANAMIE MLS 11-366 $49,900 MLS# 11-824
$162,500 Call Michael Pinko with plenty of
Call Jay Crossin parking. So many
950 Center St. Call Lu-Ann (570) 899-3865

44 Church St
570-602-9280
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
WYOMING possibility's. Can be
purchased as
PRICE REDUCED!
Gorgeous estate
46 Church St. Rear
Package Deal, sold
570-288-0770
residential home.
Call for more HANOVER TOWNSHIP
like property with details. Property 22 W. Germania St
log home plus 2
story garage on 1
together for
$115,000. 2 units.
9 Jay Street
Totally renovated WILKES-BARRE Smith Hourigan
Group
Type:RC:
Residential with
WEST PITTSTON
MLS 10-3634 Ranch home.
acres with many 570-474-6307 Commercial
MLS 10-3635 Modern kitchen,
outdoor features. Function
Maria Huggler modern bath, 3
Garage.
WILKES-BARRE
CLASSIC bedrooms, AC, ACREAGE $169,000
MLS# 11-319 MLS #11-42
PROPERTIES off street parking. 950 Center St.
$325,000 39 Nicole Drive 570-242-2795
570-587-7000 Affordable at Unique Property.
Call Charles
$149,500 Well maintained 2
PRINGLE Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
story. 10 years old.
Privacy galore.
This 6,600 sq. ft.
concrete block
570-735-8932 or 3.5 acres. Pole building has multi-
570-542-5708 Barn 30 x 56 for 116 Amber Lane
Very nice Bi-level ple uses. 5 offices
storage of equip- Well cared for and
PLAINS
& kitchenette.
SWOYERSVILLE ment, cars or
boats. A must
nicely kept. A place
to call home! Com-
home with 2-3 bed-
rooms, open floor
plan, built in SUNDAY April 10
Over 5,800 sq. ft..
warehouse space
see property. plete with 2 car 12:00-1:30PM (high ceilings). 2
$289,000 oversized garage, garage, driveway, 2-story home locat-
Price Reduced! Doyouneedmorespace? overhead doors.
on corner lot. ed in Barney Farms
MLS# 10-3799
Call Geri
central air, first floor
Lower level family in excellent condi- 192 East Third St. A yard or garage sale $97,500
laundry, eat in
NEW LISTING 570-696-0888 kitchen. Convenient room with pellet tion. 4 bedrooms, Charming home
with natural
in classified MLS 10-1326
Bob Kopec
Charming 2 story, 570-696-3801 to shopping, West stove. Move in and 4 baths, full fin- is the best way
Spacious livin- woodwork - Newer HUMFORD
LEWITH & FREEMAN
condition home ished basement
groom, eat in
Pittston pool and
ball fields. $152,500 $99,900 with wet bar, fire- roof - 5 bedrooms - tocleanoutyourclosets! REALTY
2 baths - walk-up 570-822-5126
kitchen, 1st floor 570-288-9371 MLS 11-583 MLS 10-4538 place in family room,
attic finished for
You’re in bussiness
laundry / powder DUPLEX PROPERTY Call Colleen screened in porch, with classified!
WEST PITTSTON
Call Judy Rice
20 Nittany Lane room, 2 bedrooms, For Sale By Owner 570-714-9230 570-237-0415 in-ground pool with additional living
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
DALLAS
Convenience! Loca- 1.5 baths on a deep Move-in good con- fenced yard. Newer space. $119,900
tion! Easy Living! lot with patio and dition. 1 Bedroom heating and cooling MLS# 10-1614 May Street
This home has it all. waterfall. Priced to Each. All Separate systems. A lot for Call Geri
3 floors of living sell $54,900. Call Utilities. Off Street your money! 570-696-0888
space w/hardwood Call Ann Marie Parking. Great MLS#11-245 570-696-3801
floors and gas fire-
place in living room.
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
Location, Excellent
Neighborhood. Looking to buy a
WILKES-BARRE $239,900
Karen Altavilla
LEWITH & FREEMAN
home?
YATESVILLE
Open floor plan, Bell Real Estate $55,000. 570-283-9100 x28
lower level family MUST SELL Place an ad here
room w/laundry and Looking for the right deal
CALL 570-407-3100 and let the
3/4 bath. 3 bed-
rooms w/2 full
on an automobile?
LINEUP
116 Luzerne Ave.
A must see with
sellers know!
570-829-7130
PRICE REDUCED Commercial space
baths on upper Turn to classified. some updating. This for lease. $10/sq. ft.
Former Parrish
It’s a showroom in print! ASUCCESSFULSALE Center Hall with
WEST WYOMING
level. Deck and property will be an Physician's office
kitchen & parking
WILKES-BARRE
ideal opportunity. ready to occupy
patio for outdoor
living! 2 zone heat,
Classified’s got INCLASSIFIED! Owner could live in 438 Tripp St approx 7500 sq. ft. MLS#08-2954
central a/c, inter- the directions! Doyouneedmorespace? 1 unit & rent out the
195 Mclean St. Various suites up to $179,900
other or convert
SHAVERTOWN
com and stereo A yard or garage sale Off street parking 20,000 sq. ft. also Call Charlie
plus central vac back into single available. State of
system, 2 car in classified family home. Nice with carport, nice
the art amenities.
rear yard, first floor
garage. What more is the best way neighborhood!
laundry, updated Ample parking.
$89,900 12 Reid st.
could you want? tocleanoutyourclosets! electrical, some Spacious Bi-level
Contact Judy Rice
MLS 10-1886 714-9230
MLS #11-782 You’re in bussiness Debra Rosenberg replacement win- home in semi-pri-
$199,900 MLS# 10-4102 Looking for that
Call Colleen with classified! 570-714-9251 dows, why not take vate location with
a look at this private back yard. 3 special place
570-237-0415
SWOYERSVILLE home!!!! 3 Bed-
rooms, large eat in
73 Richard Street
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Traditional in Very
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
called home?
For Sale By kitchen, lower level level family room. 4 Classified will address
Owner Good Condition.
has a 1/2 bath and bedrooms, garage. Your needs.
EDWARDSVILLE
13 Lehigh St., N. a built in bar area, Open Layout. Off
MLS 10-4740 Open the door
Lovingly cared for 2
WEST PITTSTON would make a nice Street Parking,
$159,900
with classified!
PLAINS
bedroom, 1 bath game room! Call for Yard & Shed.
bungalow with 322 SALEM ST. Many Updates. Call Charlie
594 N. Main Street
Beautifully redone 3
many improve-
ments done includ- SUNDAY
your appointment
today!
MLS #11-453
Asking $47,900
Call 570-762-1537
570-829-6200
VM 101 LARKSVILLE
bedroom, 2 bath ing new (2 yrs. old) 1:00PM-3:00PM $67,500 for showing
ranch. New roof, central air and fur- Completely remod- Call Jill Jones

WILKES-BARRE
carpeting, paint & nace. 1 car garage eled home with
stainless appli- with attached cus- Well maintained everything new.
ances. Gas heat, tom built carport. house complete New kitchen, baths,
central air, garage,
screened in back
This property is a
“must see”!
with appliances and
some furnishings if
Great 1/2 double
bedrooms,
floors, hardwoods,
tile YATESVILLE 62-67 ½Thomas St
This would make an
MLS #10-3624 desired. 3 bed-
REDUCED!
porch. Large fenced located in nice granite countertops, 570-696-6550 awesome family
in back yard & more $139,000 room, 1 bath, dining all new stainless compound. No
West Pittston loca-
WILKES-BARRE
$139,900. Call Donald Crossin room, enclosed steel appliances, shortage of parking 462 W. State St.
570-288-0770 tion. 3 bedrooms,
570-706-5496 back porch. Roof, refrigerator, stove, on this unique prop- Lower End Pizza!
Crossin Real new carpet. Vertical
vinyl siding windows microwave, dish- erty. One single Established prof-
PLAINS Estate blinds with all appli-
all replaced within washer, free stand- home, one duplex itable business for
570-288-0770 ances. Screened in
last 5 years. Situat- ing shower, tub for 83 E. Chestnut St. and an extra lot all sale. Restaurant,
porch and yard
ed on large lot, off two, huge deck, Motivated Seller is included. Homes bar, game room,
SHAVERTOWN street parking. Stor-
age shed. Very nice
MLS#10-1535
$59,000
Charlie VM 101
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
looking for offers.
Modern oak
are right on the
Edwardsville/Larksvi
separate dining
room. Parking for
neighborhood!!!!! $154,900 (835.00 / kitchen, formal din- lle border. 35 cars. Turnkey
$85,000 FIRM!!! 30years/ 5%) ing room, 1st floor $129,900 operation. Addition-
Call (570) 288-9681 570-654-1490 laundry. Updated 61 Pittston Ave. 11-252 al parking lot
bath, walk in closet. Stately brick Ranch Call Betty included.

63 Clarks Lane
SWOYERSVILLE 29 Amber Lane
A honey of a house
Worth a look.
Asking $34,800.
in private location.
Large room sizes,
(570) 510-1736 $225,000
Call Jay Crossin
just over 20 years MLS#: 09-3646 fireplace, central Ext. 23
Large eat in Call Jeannie A/C. Includes Crossin Real
old will have a
Kitchen with a Four Star extra lot. Estate
brand new roof
formal dinning just
Selling
375 Greenpond Rd. before you move in. McCabe Realty MLS #10-3512 570-288-0770
off kitchen, Private 570-674-9950 PRICE REDUCED Smith Hourigan
Well kept Ranch in 2 large bedrooms
rear deck with nice $198,900 Group
landscaping, tiled
foyer, laundry & a
Midway Manor with
7 rooms, 3 bed-
Your Car?
freshly painted with
new carpeting. WILKES-BARRE Call Charlie
570-829-6200
570-287-1196 LINEUP
rooms, 2 baths, 2 Large eat in
two car garage on
first level. Vaulted
car garage, newer Immaculate 2 story, We’ll run your ad until
kitchen, 26x12 living
MINERS MILLS
29 W. Beatty St.
VM 101
ASUCCESSFULSALE
ceiling in bedrooms,
furnace. stone & vinyl. Large room w/new car- Lovely 2 story re- LINEUP
skylight, walk-in
closets, pull down
MLS #10-4474
$162,900
lot on cul-de-sac.
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
the vehicle iss sold. pet, 3 season room
overlooking large
modeled home in
very good condi- ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED!
attic steps,garage
Call Tom
570-262-7716
baths. Detached fenced in yard. Plus
a garage and drive-
tion. Laminate and
tile flooring through- INCLASSIFIED! Doyouneedmorespace?
door opener oversized 2 car Collect cash, not dust!
$159,900 garage with loft. way. Move in now! out. 16x20 great Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale
MLS #11-749 Clean out your
MLS#10-4433
Paul Thomas
Tile, hardwood,
granite, central air. $89,900
room addition with
cathedral ceilings basement, garage A yard or garage sale in classified
570-760-1738 or laundry/pantry & Call Classified
fied Call Colleen
570-237-0415
and recessed light-
or attic and call the in classified is the best way
570-735-7494 x322 Wanna make a large family room 829-71300 ing. Quiet neighbor- is the best way
with built in bar & hood. Appliances Classified depart- tocleanoutyourclosets!
ANTONIK & speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570-
fireplace on 1st included in sale.
ment today at 570-
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
floor. $284,900. $62,000 You’re in bussiness
ASSOCIATES, INC. 829-7130. 570-288-3256 570-885-3664 829-7130! with classified! with classified!
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AMERICA KINGSTON PITTSTON
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
HANOVER TWP WILKES-BARRE

TIRED OF HIGH
MOUNTAINTOP WYOMING 3 large 1 bedroom
REALTY
RANCH STYLE SDK GREEN Mayflower
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM
on 1st floor of brick
Parkway Plaza
Sans Souci Parkway

PRICE REDUCED!
apts, 3 kitchens
with appliances, 3
Forty Fort - Stylish
layout, duplex, ACRES HOMES Crossing building in historic
district. Wall to wall
Commercial Space
For Lease 1,200 sq. RENTS?
CLEAN & SPACIOUS
baths. Apts. have 11 Holiday Drive ft. starting at $600/ Are you paying too
access to one
FIRST FLOOR,
beautiful, quality. Kingston Apartments carpet; equipped
kitchen; bonus month. Off street much for your cur-
another. No lease. “A Place To 4 rooms, 2nd floor, parking. Central rent office? Call us!
Kitchen with built-
$795 for all 3 apts ins, laundry, Call Home” wall to wall carpet, 570.822.3968 room; off street
parking. $650. heat & air. Call We have modern
($265 per apt.) off street parking. 570-991-0706 office space avail-
mahogany decked Spacious 1, 2 & 3 month includes able in Luzerne
Convenient to all porch, more! Water, sewer & - Light & bright
Bedroom Apts heat, water,
S. Mountain Blvd.
Best location in
colleges and gas
drilling areas.
2 YEAR SAME RENT
$650. + utilities. .
3 Bedroom
Townhomes
garbage included.
Non smokers & no open floor plans
- All major
parking. Call
570-650-1266
KINGSTON
18 Pierce St
Bank Building on
Public Square.
Rents include heat,
Call for more info NO PETS/ SMOK- Gas heat included pets. $550/month. with references
Mountaintop. 7,700 570-655-2567 Office Space central air, utilities,
285 Wyoming Ave. 570-696-1866 ING/EMPLOYMENT appliances included
sq. ft. building with
First floor currently VERIFICATION.
FREE Available Immedi- trash removal, and
- Pets welcome*
250’ frontage. 24hr on-site Gym LINE UP Wilkes-Barre ately, Off street nightly cleaning - all
Currently an
automotive
used as a shop,
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
BACK MOUNTAIN
Second floor. Quiet
Services provided.
AMERICA REALTY
570-288-1422
Community Room
Swimming Pool A GREAT DEAL...
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
Š2 bedroom
single,
parking. Security
required. 3 room
without a sneaky
CAM charge.
center. Building is Maintenance FREE exceptional Suite $300/month, Access parking at
adaptable corner lot, full base- area, private Controlled Access IN CLASSIFIED! maintenance the new intermodal
GLEN LYON Kingston includes utilities.
to many uses. ment. 2nd floor is 3 entrance, 1 bed- Patio/Balcony - Short term garage via our cov-
Looking for the right deal ŠLarge 3 570-690-0564
$595,000 bedroom apartment room apartment. and much more... leases available ered bridge. 300SF
bedroom 570-823-7564
plus 3 car garage Fridge, stove, on an automobile?
1/2 DOUBLE
Call Dave Call Today Hanover to 5000SF available.
and parking for garbage, sewage KINGSTON
570-474-6307
6 cars.
or stop by Turn to classified. Call TODAY For Š3 bedroom, We can remodel to
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP MLS #10-4339
included. Picnic
area. No pets, 1
2 bedroom, washer,
dryer, stove &
for a tour!
Now Offering
It’s a showroom in print! AVAILABILITY!! large, affordable
COMMERCIAL SPACE
suit. Brokers Pro-
tected. Call Jeff
Nanticoke
$174,900 year lease, security. refrigerator includ- Move In Specials Classified’s got www.mayflower Š2 bedroom, Pyros at 822-8577
Call Charlie $400/month ed. $350 month. 570-288-9019 the directions! large, water FOR RENT
crossing.com
WYOMING
VM 101 570-675-8636 Sewage included.
PLAINS
included 620 Market St.
No pets. muench
LINEUP clifford@yahoo.com
LARKSVILLE Certain Restrictions
Pittston
ŠLarge 1
Newly Renovated
Prime Space.
1701 Wyoming Ave.

PITTSTON
900 sq. ft. private
ASUCCESSFULSALE 570-735-2207
2 bedroom, 1st floor 88 E. CAREY ST.
2nd floor, w to w
Apply* bedroom water
included
1,250 sq. ft., office suite. Suitable

HANOVER
Just renovated. Near Kingston for general office
INCLASSIFIED! Extra large master carpet, 1 bedroom, Wyoming Corners. Great use, professional
912 Lots & Acreage Doyouneedmorespace? 618 FELLOWS ST bedroom, laundry sitting porch, wash- Š3 bedroom location for retail or office, etc. Includes
hookup, off street er, dryer, refrigera- exceptional business office.
Large 2 Bedrooms, all utilities, including
DALLAS A yard or garage sale 2nd floor, appli- parking, quiet tor, stove, dish-
Old Forge Easy Access and cleaning and free
Š2 bedroom
Goodleigh Manor in classified neighborhood, no parking. Call Cliff
2 acre leveled lot at is the best way
ances, NEW refrig-
erator, stove & pets. $625 + securi-
washer. Heat, hot
water, cable TV, WILKES-BARRE / exceptional
water included
570-760-3427
parking.
$900/month
very top of moun-
tain. Spectacular tocleanoutyourclosets! microwave. Off
street parking.
ty. Heat, hot water
& water included.
sewer, Off street KINGSTON McDermott & OFFICE SPACE
Call Charlie
570-829-6200

328 Kennedy Blvd.


view (lot# 21) drive-
way enters from
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
Porch & Yard. Sun
room. Available
845-386-1011 parking, security, 1
year lease. No
1 & 2 bedrooms.
Includes all utilities,
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
KINGSTON
166 W. Union St.
VM 101

LUZERNE
Tulla Drive. April 1st. $550/ + Smoking - No Pets. parking, laundry. No

DALLAS
Modern medical Construction of Available May 1st. pets. From $475. Management Avail. March 1.
utilities. Small pets
space, labor & home required by 1 bedroom, wall to $575 month. 570- Lease, security 570-821-1650 600 sq. ft of newly
ok. 570-357-1138
industry approved, Michael Dombroski. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, wall, off-street & references. (direct line) renovated office
or 610-568-8363 824-3940
ADA throughout, 2 Restricted off street parking, parking, coin 570-970-0847 Mon-Fri. 8-7pm space. Rent

PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Sat. 8-noon
KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM
doctor offices plus Covenants Apply. laundry room, deck. laundry, water, includes heat and 947 Garages
4 exam rooms, xray Call 570-406-5128 1 year lease. Credit sewer & garbage electric. Off street
and reception and check & references 2nd floor, washer/ included. $495/ Walking Distance to
WILKES-BARRE parking available.
HANOVER TWP.
DALLAS
breakrooms. Could required. $525/ month + security the Casino!! 2 bed- $800 per month.
be used for any dryer hookup, yard, 2 bedrooms apt. Call 570-287-5090
month + utilities. & lease. HUD room, 1 bath, living 24’x40’, high
business purpose. Goodleigh Manor parking, No Pets, 2nd floor, stove,
(570) 675-4597 accepted. Call room, kitchen, off ceiling. Storage or
fridge, fenced in
Will remodel to suit.
Also available
New development.
2 acres. Beautiful
DALLAS
Quiet /Secluded/
Convenient $425.
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
street parking.
$600/month + utili-
yard, $500 + gas,
electric & water.
PITTSTON garage. Can divide.
For more info, call
for lease.
MLS #11-751
View. $49,900
2nd floor, 1 bed-
+ utilities. Discount ties, security & ref-
570- 417-0088 for COOPERS CO-OP Parkway Storage

MOUNTAIN TOP
Negotiable available, lease, ref- erences. Call Clas- (570) 824-5724
$595,000 570-357-1138 room, quiet, fridge appointment &
erences. 574-9827 sic Properties Nikki Lease Space
Call Charlie and stove, off-street
parking. Garbage, 1 Bedroom apart- Callahan
application.
WYOMING Available, Light 950 Half Doubles
VM 101 DURYEA
To place your ments for elderly, 718-4959 Ext. 1306
44.59 ACRES sewer, water includ-
ad call...829-7130
disabled. Rents
WILKES-BARRE
BLANDINA manufacturing,
ASHLEY
SHAVERTOWN
ed. No pets. $400/ APARTMENTS warehouse,
month plus lease based on 30% of Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
ADJ gross income. 264 Academy St office, includes
and security.
570-690-1003 KINGSTON
103 Penn St.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
2 bedrooms, Heat
included. Laundry
facilities, Off-street
2 bedrooms, newly
renovated building.
room. Wall to Wall
carpet. Some utili-
ties by tenant. No
all utilities with
free parking.
3 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, dish-
washer, first floor
PLAINS Opportunity. TTY711 Washer & dryer.
DALLAS TWP 2 bedrooms, $460 parking, No Pets. $600/per month pets. Non-smoking. I will save laundry room,
or 570-474-5010 Elderly community. you money!
CONDO FOR LEASE: month + utilities.
Stove & fridge incl.
This institution is an
equal opportunity
Call 570-675-3904 includes heat, hot
water and parking. Quiet, safe. Off
fenced yard,
Hanover schools,
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to
discuss our great
references/security
required. Section 8
provider &
employer.
SHEATOWN
Beautiful 1st floor, 2
646-712-1286
570-328-9896
street parking. Call
570-693-2850
$610 + utilities.
570-851-2929
welcome. Call Ed 570-855-4744
Industrial Site. Rail Amenity & Mainte- 570-287-9661
MOUNTAIN TOP
1/2 bedroom. Stove
WYOMING DURYEA
WILKES-BARRE
served with all nance program! Extension 229 and fridge. Large
utilities. KOZ Lovely, large 1st 2 bedrooms, tile
WOODBRYN
Call 570-674-5278 kitchen, on-site
PLAINS TWP
107-109 E. Carey St.
approved.
$2,395,000
MLS#10-669
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
KINGSTON
3 rooms, 1 bed-
1 & 2 Bedroom,
laundry room. Off
street parking. $600
+ utilities, security,
3 bedroom, 1/2
double, 1.5 bath,
floor 2 bedroom
apartment. Lami-
nate floors. Stove,
7 PETHICK DRIVE
OFF RTE. 315
kitchen and bath,
w/d hookup, off-
street parking
available gas heat, off-street
High traffic, high Call Charlie APARTMENTS room, heat & hot lease & background fridge, washer & 1200 & 700 SF $650/per month,
immediately, No parking, fenced in
potential location 220 Lake St. water included, free check. Call dryer. Lovely deck. Office Available. plus utilities Call
pets. Rents based yard, excellent
with enough space Housing for the use of washer & 570-417-0088 Full basement. Reasonable. (570) 237-2076
on income start condition. $595/
for 2 second floor elderly & mobility dryer available. No for appointment Parking in front. 570-760-1513
at $395 & $430. month + utilities,
apartments. Large
front windows for
showroom display.
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
pets & no smoking.
$480 + security & 1
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing SWOYERSVILLE
references &
security. No pets.
Handicap access.
No pets, no
SWEET VALLEY EDWARDSVILLE
162 Short St.
subsidized program. year lease. Call Opportunity. Call 570-881-4078 smoking. $650 +
Basement & sub- PRICES REDUCED Extremely low 570-331-7016 Days 1 bedroom. Eat-in utilities, references Renovated 3 bed-
Call 570-474-5010
WILKES-BARRE
basement for EARTH income persons or 288-6764 Night kitchen. Washer/ & 1 month security. room in quiet loca-
additional storage TTY711 dryer hookup. Gas tion. Fresh paint,
CONSERVANCY encouraged to This institution is an (570) 709-9206
or workspace.
$125,900
MLS# 10-1919
LAND FOR SALE
46+/- Acres
apply. Income less
than $11,900. KINGSTON
72 E. W alnut St.
equal opportunity
provider and
heat. $440/month.
Water included.
Security & no pets.
447 S. Franklin St.
MUST SEE!
(772) 465-9592
(570) 693-3963
new carpeting and
new kitchen w/dish-
washer. No pets or
Hanover Twp., 570-675-6936, employer. 1 bedroom, study,
Call Stanley $89,000 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. 2nd floor, located in Call 570-760-5573 off street parking, smokers. Only $650
quiet neighborhood. per month, +utilities.
NANTICOKE
(570) 817-0111 10+/- Acres EQUAL HOUSING laundry. Includes
Coldwell Banker Hanover Twp., OPPORTUNITY Kitchen, living
SWOYERSVILLE heat and hot water, Call (570) 466-6334

RENTALS
Rundle Real Estate $69,000 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE room, dining room, 2 bedroom, wall to Hardwood floors REDUCED PRICE!
570-474-2340 28+/- Acres sun room, bath- wall carpet, off- and appliances. Start your own
FORTY FORT
Find Something?
Fairview Twp.,
$85,000 DUPONT
Totally renovated
room. 2 large and 1
small bedrooms,
lots of closets, built
street parking, $495
per month+ utilities,
1st floor. 2 bed-
room, $515 month +
Trash removal.
$575/per month,
business in the
heart of Sweet Val-
ley! Showroom, fire-
1/2 double.
3 bedrooms. Stove,
Lose Something? 61+/- Acres security, lease. utilities & security. Call (570) 821-5599
1-2 2 BEDROOM APTS refrigerator,
LUZERNE
Nuangola 6 room apartment. in linen, built in HUD accepted. Call place, pole building,
Get it back where it dishwasher. Washer
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
$125,000
40+/- Acres
Partially furnished,
brand new fridge/
hutch, hardwood
and carpeted
570-687-6216
or 570-954-0727 2nd floor, 2 bed-
WILKES-BARRE 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE
storage building,
paved parking, /dryer hookup.
Newly painted.
electric range, elec- floors, fireplace, Clean, 2 bedroom, fenced rear, well &
Newport Twp. room, $500 month 2nd floor duplex. Off street parking.
570-829-7130
NANTICOKE 1/2 DOUBLES &
$180,000 tric washer & dryer. storage room, yard, septic. Prime loca-
+ utilities & security. Stove, hookups, $675 + utilities.
32 +/- Acres Brand new custom w/d hookup and tion, high traffic
PLAINS TWP.
No Pets. parking, yard. No 570-814-0843
draperies, Roman stove incl. Heat and 2nd floor, 1 bed- area. Lot next door
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
See additional Land shades, carpeting / hot water incl. room, includes all
570-406-2789 pets/no smoking.
SINGLE HOME is going with the 570-696-3090

LAND! for Sale at


www. earth
flooring & energy
efficient furnace &
Available May 1. 1
yr. lease + security
appliances & wash-
er/dryer, heat, hot SWOYERSVILLE
$475 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444 Wyoming, Kingston,
property.
NOW LISTED AT GLEN LYON
conservancy.org windows. 2 bed- $900/month water & garbage Wilkes-Barre, Plains $115,000
WILKES-BARRE
ENERGY EFFICIENT
HIGHWAY 315
2 acres of commer-
570-823-3445 room + large attic
loft bedroom with
570-406-1411 included. No pets.
$550 + security. LAFAYETTE GARDENS !
Shavertown MLS# 08-3297
Five Mountains NICE 3 BEDROOM
cial land. 165 front
915 Manufactured
spacious walk-in
KINGSTON (570) 735-2573 5 rooms. Very mod- S AVE MONEY THIS YEAR
All rentals include Realty
1/2 DOUBLE
feet. Driveway closet, full tiled bath ern & clean. 1st appliances, sewer,
113 Edison St. 570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
access permit and Available May 1 maintenance.
Homes on 1st floor, Easy floor, washer, dryer, Quiet neighborhood.
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
lot drainage in access to I-81, Great neighbor- off street parking. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath-
2 bedroom apart- Security & credit
place. WIll build to hood! 2nd floor, 2 East State St. room, off-street
suit tenant or avail- ASHLEY PARK airport & casino, off
street parking. No bedrooms. Large 2 large bedrooms.
1st month & security
required. No pets,
ments available for
immediate occu-
references
required. parking, very clean,
able for land lease.
MLS 11-17
Price Negotiable
Laurel Run & San
Souci Parks, Like
smoking, No pets.
$750 + utilities &
dining

kitchen
&
room. New bath &
with
family

tile
Modern kitchen and
bath, all appliances
dishwasher, w/d
no smoking. $525 +
utilities.
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625
Call 899-3407
for info/appointment MANUFACTURING private yard, quiet
neighborhood, $550
new, several to security. 267-872-4825 /per month, Call
OFFICE SPACE
Call Aileen at
Call Charlie floors, windows, hookup. Ample (570) 606-5350
570-829-6200
choose from, 570-762-8265
carpet & appliances closets and stor-
570-822-7944 944 Commercial
Financing &Warranty,
Properties
VM 101 facebook.com/
DURYEA including washer &
dryer. Includes
age. No smokers.
$580 per month
Collect cash, not dust!
PITTSTON HANOVER TOWNSHIP
315 PLAZA
MobileOne.Sales Clean out your
Modern 2 bedroom, garage. No pets / includes sewer, Lyndwood Avenue
Call (570)250-2890 basement, garage Main St.
2nd floor. Quiet smoking. $675. garbage & water. Very spacious 3
or attic and call the 12,000 sq. ft. build- bedroom half dou-
location. Appliances Some utilities includ- 570-239-2741 Immediate
930 Wanted to Buy & garbage included. ed. Lease & independent living Classified depart- 1750 & 3200 SF ing in downtown ble with neutral
ment today at 570- Retail / Office location. Ware-
Real Estate decor. Off street
PLYMOUTH
Off street parking. deposit. After 6 openings at:
829-7130! Space Available house with light parking. Private
No pets. $485 + p.m., 570-814-6714 Myers Manor manufacturing.
security. Call 570-829-1206 yard in rear. Ample
on the Wesley
WE BUY HOMES
Building with some
570-479-1203 Village Campus WILKES-BARRE COMMERCIAL GARAGE
Storage. Conve-

KINGSTON
office space. Entire nient to schools.
Cozy one bedrooms building for lease or
Any Situation EXETER Immediate personal and studios avail-
LODGE with ample blacktop will sub-divide.
$560 / month + utili-
ties. 1 year lease,
570-956-2385
care openings in able. Ask about our parking areas (once MLS #10-1074 security. No pets.
SENIOR APARTMENTS Myers Manor
and Anderson
move-in incentives!
Call (570) 655-2891
or visit us online at
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
a used car lot) with
an adjacent 3 bed-
room house. Excel-
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
Call 570-793-6294

155 E Walnut St.


222 Schooley Ave.
Exeter, PA
Personal Care
Facility on the
Wesley Village
www.
unitedmethodist
497 Kidder St.,
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lent
Beautiful
condition.
county.
VM 101
HANOVER TWP.
3 bedroom, eat-in
Accepting applica- Bring Rover or Kitty Rooms Starting Excellent location
Good investment homes.org. kitchen with stove
tions for 1 bedroom & move right in this Campus at: on Route 92 in
property knocking
WEST PITTSTON
apartments. Quality second floor, 2 A variety of Daily $44.99 + & dishwasher.
on your door. Don't Nicholson. Easy Laundry hookup.
1 bedroom apart- bedroom. Off street accommodations tax access to route 81.
miss out, come and
see for yourself.
Also included in the
ments for ages 62
and older. Income
parking, coin
laundry,great loca-
available! Meals,
housekeeping,
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor apartment.
Weekly $189.99
+ tax
Near Marcellus
Shale Drilling sites.
WEST PITTSTON
Wyoming Ave.
Freshly painted,
new carpet & new
linoleum. Fenced
limits apply. Rent tion. $600/month + laundry and trans- Washer/dryer hook- Microwave, Land for additional
sale of the property High traffic location. yard. No pets/no
only $437 month. security, heat & portation included. up, carport parking, Refrigerator, storage. 2 car
is the lot behind the Office space with smoking. $600 +
* Utilities Included electric. 262-1577 heat & hot water WiFi, HBO garage attached to
home. Lot size is Call (570) 655-2891 Character. 885 sq. utilities, secuirty &
* Laundry Facilities included. Stove & 570-823-8881 house plus large
25X75, known as or visit us online at ft. Great for busi- references. Call
* On Site KINGSTON Fridge. References www.Wilkes mechanical garage
147 Cherry St. www. ness, retail or spa. (570) 823-9436
Management & security. $650. BarreLodge.com
941 Apartments/ with office space
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
$82,000 unitedmethodist Rent includes heat
*Private parking 570-654-7479 and a vehicle lift and
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
Unfurnished Call for appointment
570-654-5733 bright, 1st
homes.org. Leave Message
WILKES-BARRE
compressor.
& water. Call for
more details at KINGSTON
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
ASHLEY Monday - Friday
8am-11am. Equal
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet- PITTSTON
2 APARTMENTS
WEST PITTSTON
Includes water and
septic.
heat
Alternate
sources:
570-655-9325 3 Half Doubles
376 & 378 North
Affordable 1 bed- Housing Opportunity ed, Security
Off street parking,
Upscale 1 bedroom
FRANKLIN GARDENS propane, electric,
Shopping for a Maple Avenue
room. Off street system. Garage. apartment. Modern new apartment? 3 & 4 bedroom.
WYOMING parking, w/d
hookup, water incl. EXETER/W. PITTSTON Extra storage &
cable TV included.
on site laundry.
Deck/porch. Tenant
pays electric, trash
kitchen, washer /
dryer included. Must
SENIOR LIVING
and coal. Garage is
insulated
propane heat.
with Classified lets Newly remodeled.
Both available
$375/per month, + 2 AND 3 BEDROOM Laundry facilities.
& water/sewage.
see! 570-430-3095
$2,300. call 570-
you compare costs - May 30. $850 &
security Call Heat & hot water OPEN HOUSE without hassle $950/month. Also,
APTS. W/d hookup, 3 bedroom $695. West Pittston, Pa. 343-3345 or 570-
(973) 508-5976 furnished. Fine April 16th Plains 3 bedroom
off street parking, neighborhood. 2 bedroom $575. GARDEN VILLAGE 10:00AM-4:00PM 840-5898 before or worry! 1/2 double. $795/
tile kitchen & bath, Security required. 8:00 pm for details. Get moving
Looking for the right deal Convenient to bus
(570) 881-1747
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Š1 & 2 bedrooms month. For info,
$600-$700/mo + & stores. No
on an automobile? utilities. 237-2076 pets. References. Housing for the
ŠLaundry facility
ŠStove, fridge
Looking to buy a with classified! (570) 814-9700
Turn to classified. Security. Lease. PITTSTON elderly & mobility ŠSecure building home? Wilkes-Barre
KINGSTON
Affordable Building
waiting for your
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
FORTY FORT
1633 Wyoming Ave.
No smokers
please. $840.
2 bedroom. All
appliances included.
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
ŠCommunity
Rooms.
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE
in Established Large 1/2 double, 3
570-287-0900 All utilities paid; ŠElevator Shopping center. bedroom, sunny &
business to occupy the directions! 2 bedrooms, no
electricity by tenant.
program. Extremely Š2 fully handicap 570-829-7130 800 to 1,200 sq. ft. spacious, $650
it! It also offers pets, newer carpet low income persons
ASHLEY KINGSTON Everything brand accessible apts. Rent negotiable. month, 1 year lease,
DOLPHIN PLAZA
income from 2 bed- & paint, air condi- encouraged to also available
room apartment tioning. $650/per new. Off street park- 973-879-4730 credit check &
apply. Income less Recently
above. Off street Modern 2 bedroom, month, plus utilities. Like New 2 bed- ing. $695 + security security deposit.
than $11,900.
parking. Offers con-
sidered! MLS 11-572
laundry, parking,bus
stop. No pets.
Call (570) 287-3059 room apartment in
great neighbor-
& references
570-969-9268
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
renovated.
Call Christy
570-417-0088
Rte. 315
2,000 SF
Office / Retail
WILKES-BARRE Attic, cellar, eat in
kitchen, front &
Water included.
FORTY FORT
$79,500 hood. 2nd floor. back porch, no pets,
Monday-Friday. Next to Gymboree
$535 + utilities, first Includes new no smoking, new
Call Judy Ross
570-714-9230 /last & security
570-542-5726
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Hardwood floors,
kitchen (with new
stove, dishwasher
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WILKES-BARRE
Scott Street
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
carpeting & paint.
Not Section 8
central air, off & microwave) and Warehouse approved.
AVOCA
2nd floor, 5 rooms,

LINEUP
street parking. No bath w/washer Loading Dock 570-817-2858 or
heat & hot water
PITTSTON
pets, no smoking. dryer hookup. Hard- Call 570-829-1206 570-714-1606
1 & 2 bedroom furnished. Stove,
$575/ month plus wood throughout
apartments, just security & utilities. with ceramic tile in 2/3 bedroom, 1st
ASUCCESSFULSALE
fridge, off-street
FORTY FORT LARKSVILLE
LINEUP remodeled, no pets. floor, full kitchen. parking, no pets. Lease this free-
Call (570) 574-9773 kitchen and bath.
$500 to $575 + Heat included, no $400/month + secu- Free standing build- standing building for 3 bedroom, 1 bath
$695/mo + utilities
utilities & security. rity & references. ing. Would be great

IN CLASSIFIED!
an AFFORDABLE
AMERICA and security. No pets. $675 + 1
ASUCCESSFULSALE Call 570-696-3381 for any commercial half double, Freshly
Call 570-328-3773 Pets, references month security. Call monthly rent. Totally cleaned & painted.
REALTY CO. required. Call Scott 570-655-3314 use. 1900 sq. ft. on renovated & ready

IN CLASSIFIED! AVOCA RENTALS (570)823-2431


Doyouneedmorespace? WILKES-BARRE SOUTH the ground floor to occupy. Offices, Tenant pays all utili-

Newly remodeled. FORTY FORT


Ext. 137
PITTSTON SECURE
with an additional
800 sq. ft in finished
conference room,
work stations, kit
ties including sewer.
$550 plus security.
Doyouneedmorespace? 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
dining room &
Call for 1, 2, Bed-
rooms or other. KINGSTON 3rd floor, 1 bed-
room, eat in
A yard or garage sale BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
lower level. Excel-
lent location, only 1
and more. Ample
parking and handi-
Call (570) 332-5723

A yard or garage sale kitchen. $550 /


month. Call
Over 30 years
managed service
Newly remodeled,
2nd floor 2 bed-
kitchen, stove &
fridge. Living room, in classified apartments.
Laundry facility. Off
block from North
Cross Valley
cap access. $1,750/
LARKSVILLE
in classified (570) 457-8886 provided. NO room, 1 1/2 bath. All 1 bath, coin-op
is the best way
street parking avail-
able. Starting at
Expressway
one block
and
from
month. MLS 11-419
Call Judy Rice Newly renovated
2 bedroom with
is the best way Looking for Work?
PETS/SMOKING /2 appliances included. washer/dryer.
$440. 570-332-5723
5701-714-9230
tocleanoutyourclosets!
YEAR SAME RENT, Washer & dryer. Heat, water, sewer Wyoming Ave (route appliances, central
tocleanoutyourclosets! Tell Employers with EMPLOYMENT VER- Central air. Off included. $495/ 11) Take advan- air & heat, off

You’re in bussiness a Classified Ad.


IFICATION/APPLICA-
TION REQUIRED.
street parking. $675
+ utilities. No pets.
month + security
and references You’re in bussiness Lineupaplacetolive tage of this prime
location for just
street parking,
energy efficeint.

in classified!
Details call Call 570-287-9631 Call 570-822-8671 $1050 per month! $600 + utilities.
with classified! 570-829-7130 570-288-1422 or 570-696-3936 with classified! 570-262-1131 Call 570-760-1045
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MOCANAQUA DRUMS JENKINS TOWNSHIP PITTSTON
2 bedroom, water James Street FLORIDA
& sewer included.
$525/ month. Sec-
LUXURY
TOWNHOUSE HOUSE FORimmedi-
Available
RENT Single family home,
freshly painted,
Boca Raton
Beautiful 5 room
tion 8 considered. ON GOLF brand new gas fur- home with Pool.
COURSE ately, 4 bedrooms, 2
Call 570-899-6104 bath rooms, refrig- nace, 3 bedrooms, Fully furnished. On
$1395 plus 1 1/2 baths, off canal lot. $600
erator & stove pro-
Line up a place to live utilities. Minutes
from I-81 & I-80. vided, washer/dryer street parking. No
pets, no smoking.
weekly. If interest-
in classified! Very large, 2,100 hookup, off-street
parking, $600.00/ $675 / month + utili-
ed, write to:
120 Wagner St.
sq. ft. open floor ties. Call Betty at Moosic, PA 18507
plan 1st floor per month, plus utili-
ties. 570-561-5836 Century 21
with full base- Smith Hourigan
ment. Includes
KINGSTON
Group
all appliances + 570-287-1106
laundry. On 15th 974 Wanted to Rent
PLAINS SPACIOUS
ext 3559
hole, deck over- or 570-714-6127 Real Estate
4 bedrooms, wall to looking fairway.
2 car garage,
WILKES-BARRE HOUSE WANTED Anonymous Tip Line 1-888-796-5519
wall carpeting. 1.5
baths, living room, 1 year lease +
security & refer- 16 Larch Lane want to rent house
kitchen. Fridge, 2 bedroom house
ences. Small
stove, dishwasher,
washer/ dryer pets allowed.
Available April
for rent. $540 + utili-
ties & security. Call
with 2 baths, 3 bed-
rooms in the follow- Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office
hookup. Off street ing School Districts,
1st. Call now for 484-274-6647 Dallas & Mountain
parking. $700 + utili-
ties, 1st, last & showing. Top. 201-232-8469
security. No pets. (570) 592-3113
570-823-4116 or
570-417-7745 or
570-417-2737 DUPONT
Large completely
PLYMOUTH remodeled 2 bed-
room styled town-
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms, 1 1/2
baths, Utilities by
tenant. $600. Sec-
house. Stove &
fridge included.
46 Zerby Ave
Sunday 1pm-3pm
Lease with option
MONARCH RENTALS
STUDENT HOUSING
Private interior
tion 8 Welcome. Call attic & basement to buy, completely
570-690-6289 access. Washer/ remodeled, mint, 3 bedrooms,
before 6pm dryer hookup. Heat turn key condition, all appliances
included. Nice yard. 3 bedrooms, 1.5
SUGAR NOTCH
provided.
$750. No pets. baths, large Call 570-822-7039
570-479-6722 closets, with
3 bedrooms, quiet
street, yard. Fresh
paint. $525/month
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
WILKES-BARRE
Riverside Dr.
+ utilities, lease, gas heat, shed, Stately brick, 4
security. No pets.
Call (570) 332-1216
or 570-592-1328
HANOVER TOWNSHIP large yard.
$134,000, seller
bedroom, 2 bath &
2 half bath home.
3 bedroom, 1 bath, will pay closing Hardwood floors,
WEST PITTSTON w/d hookup first costs, $5000 down spacious rooms,
floor $695/ month.
1/2 DOUBLE
and monthly beautiful patio,
570-991-1883 payments are all appliances
Well maintained, $995/month. included. $1,600/
mint condition, sun-
room, freshly paint-
ed, new carpeting,
HARVEY’S LAKE
2 bedroom home.
WALSH
REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490
month + utilities.
MLS#10-2290
570-696-3801 1024 Building & 1042 Cleaning & 1084 Electrical 1135 Hauling & 1189 Miscellaneous 1219 Photo
stove, dishwasher, All appliances, Call Margy Remodeling Maintainence Trucking Service Services
basement, yard water, sewer & trash. 570-696-0891 SLEBODA ELECTRIC
storage shed. No
pets or smoking.
NO PETS. Security
and lease.
LARKSVILLE
2 bedroom, living
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Residential &
570-654-3755 570-762-6792 room, kitchen and
bath. Great view!
825-4268.
Remodel / Repair
Bonded & Insured
Residential and
Bucket truck to 40’
868-4469
Commercial,
licensed & insured.
VITO’S
962 Rooms 962 Rooms Section 8 wel- Kitchen Commercial Free estimates.
&
WILKES-BARRE TWP. 1105 Floor Covering
come. Utilities by & Baths Connie supervises Whole estates, yard
tenant $500/mo +
security Northampton Ct. Building or
the work and does
the cleaning. Installation
waste, construction
Spring cleanup. GINO’S
Bear Creek Township
Casino Countryside Inn

3 bedroom town- Connie Mastruzzo 570-266-0360 or


Call 570-814-8299
house, sunroom, Remodeling? Brutski - Owner
570-822-9214 or
CARPET REPAIR & 570-829-0140 Wanted:
heat pump, 1.5
Rooms starting at
Daily $39.99 + tax
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
baths, parking.
$800 month. Call
570-430-3743
INSTALLATION *CLEANOUTS*
CASH PAID
Junk WEDDING
Weekly $169.99 + tax (570) 283-9033 HOME CLEANING SERVICE Vinyl & wood.
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Good Old Stuff Cars & PHOTOGRAPHY
INCLASSIFIED! Glassware, Pottery
Doyouneedmorespace? 959 Mobile Homes
Look for the
BIA symbol
Call Diane
570-825-9438
570-283-1341 Costume Jewelry
Old Postcards,
Trucks by Walt & Marge
Microwave Packages to fit
A yard or garage sale of quality
A-1 Floor Mechanix Books, Toys, Trains, Highest all budgets
HUNLOCK CREEK HOME/OFFICE “Expert Installation”
Refrigerator in classified Games, Fishing
is the best way
For information CLEANING Hardwood, Tile, Equipment, Hunting, Prices 570-379-2311
WiFi Move in ready & on BIA Experienced, Laminate, Shower Military, ect. Tools,
HBO
tocleanoutyourclosets! affordable 2 bed- membership References & Walls, Backsplash. Old Hardware.
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You’re in bussiness room & 3 bedroom Background check. Reliable, Quality, 570-817-4238 or FREE PICKUP 1234 Pressure
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or go to
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Desirable $7,000. Financing
Pressure
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
available with mini-
mum down. Call COMPLETE LOVE TO CLEAN 1129 Gutter
Appliances, Grills
Lawnmowers, Pipes
1195 Movers
Washing
Patios, decks, sid-
570-477-2845 Great References Bicycles, AC’s
944 Commercial 944 Commercial Many ranch style Harveys Lake & all Repair & Cleaning ing, concrete. Serv-
Properties Properties homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With HUNLOCK CREEK REMODELING surrounding areas.
Weekly, bi-weekly
GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED
Pots, Pans, Cans
Nuts, Bolts, Tools
Car Batteries
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
ing Lackawanna &
Luzerne Counties.
A 2 Year Lease Very nice 1 bed- ADDITIONS & monthly. Radiators, Wires Call for Free Quote. 570-655-4004
$795 + electric Window Cleaning.
room. $400 / month. DECKS 570-709-8765 *AFFORDABLE* We make moving easy.
Regulars, storms,
SQUARE FOOT RE Water, sewer &
trash included. Call
Roofing Sofits, etc. Pressure House Clean - outs BDMhelpers.com
570-852-9243
1249 Remodeling &
WILKES-BARRE MANAGEMENT 570-477-2845 Gutter, Inside 1054 Concrete &
Masonry
washing, decks,
docks, houses,Free
Basements, Attic’s
Garages, Sheds
Repairs
PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN 866-873-0478 Repairs, estimates. Insured. (570) 817-4238 1204 Painting &
Great Commercial Store Front, Lic. Ins. D. Pugh (570) 288-6794
JUNK GENIES Wallpaper
941 Apartments/
& Inside Suites Available
Unfurnished THOMAS DANIELS Concrete
All phases of
1132 Handyman
We Make Your
JUNK DISAPPEAR!!! A & N PAINTING
Steps from New Intermodal Hub General Contractor Services Free Estimates Airplane Quality at
masonry &
& Public Parking
Starting at $650 W IL K E SW O O D HOMES AVAILABLE
675-2995 concrete. Small
jobs welcome. D EPENDABLE H ANDY M AN
We Haul It All !!!
1.888.947.4586
Submarine Prices!
Interior/Exterior,

utilities included A PAR TM E NTS Homes available in


Birchwood Village
DAVE JOHNSON
Expert Bathroom
Senior discount,
Free estimates
Home repairs &
improvements,
junkgenies@aol.com
thejunkgenies.com
pressure washing,
decks & siding.
Commercial/Resi- D & D
Licensed & Insured
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! 1 B edroom Sta rting Estates.
Estates 2 and 3
bedrooms. Rent-
Remodeling, Whole
House Renovations, 288-1701/655-3505
custom jobs, 30
Years Experience P.C. HAULING & CLEANING dential. Over 17
years experience!
REMODELING
From decks and
570-829-1573 a t $675.00 to-own available. Interior & Exterior email: ddietrick143@
Call Us First! Free estimates. kitchens to roofs,
• Includes gas heat,
CALL TODAY!
570-613-0719
Carpentry. Kitchens
and Basements
Licensed &Insured
GMD MASONRY
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That’s all you need!
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Licensed & Insured
570-820-7832
and baths, etc.
WE DO
w ater,sew er & trash IT ALL!!!!!!!

• C onvenient to allm ajor 962 Rooms 570-819-0681 concrete,


masonry and DO IT ALL HANDYMAN 570-592-5401
A + C LASSICAL CALL US FOR
ALL OF YOUR
Painting, drywall,
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
highw ays & public
KINGSTON HOUSE HOME IMPROVEMENT stucco
Lic./Insured plumbing & all types
of home repairs,
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
Int./Ext. Experts!
Aluminum, Wood
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
Unfurnished transportation Free Estimates & Deck Staining
• Fitness center & pool
Nice, clean
furnished room,
CONTRACTING 570-451-0701
gmdmasonry.com
also office cleaning
available. BASIL FRANTZ LAWN Free Estimates
REMODELING
NEEDS
All carpentry work, & GARDEN SERVICE Licensed-Insured 570-406-9387
starting at $315. 570-829-5318
• P atio/B alconies Efficiency at $435
windows, doors, Residential & 30 Years Licensed/Insured
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE • P et friendly* month furnished
siding, drywall,
painting, masonry, WYOMING
NOFinished
JOB TOObase-
SMALL! Commercial
Shrub Trimming &
Experience
YOU’VE TRIED
THE REST NOW
with all utilities VALLEY Book Now &
Immediate Occupancy!! • O nline rentalpaym ents included. Off
stonework, electri-
MASONRY Mulching. Junk
Receive 10% Off
CALL THE
cal, plumbing, ments, kitchens, BEST!!!
• Flexible lease term s street parking. Concrete, stucco, Removal. Free Est.
570-283-5714
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
570-718-0331
attic/cellar cleaning.
Free Estimates foundations,
pavers, retaining
baths repairs, etc.
Licensed & Insured.
(570) 855-8382 or
(570) 675-3517
1252 Roofing &
Jeff 905-7759
WEST NANTICOKE
25 years experience.
61 E. Northampton St. Sa turd a y 1 0-2 Tony 885-5307 wall systems,
Call 570-357-8631 Brizzy’s Chris Emmett’s
Furnished with pri-
dryvit, flagstone, Siding
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Arbor Care & Int./Ext. Painting
• Affordable Senior Apartments
822-27 1 1 vate bath. Cable,
garbage & all other NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
brick work. Senior
Citizen Discount. 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Landscaping Plaster, Drywall
Repairs
J&F ROOFING
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com All Types Of Work 570-287-4144 All types of home Tree trimming, SPECIALISTS
• Income Eligibility Required * Restrictions Ap p ly utilities included.
New or Remodeling 570-760-0551 repairs & alterations pruning & removal. 25 Yrs. Experience All types of roofing.
Non-smoking. Call Stump Grinding, 570-899-5781 Repairs & Installation
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; 570-814-5465 Licensed & Insured No job too small.
Free Estimates. Cabling. 10% Senior Discount 25 Years Experience
• New appliances; laundry on site; Free Estimates

CEDAR 1057Construction &


570-406-6044 570-256-3150 Free Estimates Free Estimates Licensed / Insured
• Activities! To place your Building Fully Insured Free Estimates
FREE ESTIMATES
• Curb side Public Transportation ad Call Toll Free Northeast 570-542-7265 Reliable Service

VILLAGE Contracting Group


1135 Hauling & Prompt Starts Lifetime Shingles
Please call 570-825-8594 1-800-427-8649 Trucking MOWING, TRIMMING & Completions.
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984
Decks, Roofs, Sid-
ing, Masonry, GARAGE DOOR EDGING, SHRUBS & No Hidden Extras.
on all roofs for same
price as 30 year.
Apartment 965 Roommate Driveways, Patios, Sales, service
AA1AAlways
C L E Ahauling,
NING HEDGES. Repairs 570-855-4259
installation & LAWN CARE. 38 Yrs. Experience
Wanted Additions, Garages,
Homes Kitchens, Baths, etc repair. Fully FULLY INSURED THE PAINT DUDE J.R.V. ROOFING
insured cleaning attics, cellar, Call Us & Save 5% 570-824-6381
Ask About Our (570) 338-2269 garage, one piece or
570-650-3008

EAST Holiday Specials! MOCANAQUA ROOFING, SIDING,


HIC# 065008
Call Joe whole Estate, also
available 10 & 20 yard
Off Your Last Bill!
FREE ESTIMATES
M. PARALIS PAINTING
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
(570) 735-8551 570-814-0327 Hot Built Up, Rubber,
MOUNTAIN $250 Off 1st Months Rent,
HOUSE TO SHARE DECKS, WINDOWS
(570) 606-489 dumpsters.655-0695 Int/ Ext. painting,
Gutters & Chimney
APARTMENTS & $250 Off Security Professional male
seeking profes-
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
592-1813or287-8302
NEED YOUR LAWN CUT? Power washing.
Professional work
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
Deposit With Good Credit. Will Beat Any Price LEAVES RAKED? at affordable rates.
The good life... Regions Best sional female to 25 Yrs. Experience
1078 Dry Wall AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING GENERAL YARD Free estimates.
ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
1 bedroom starting @ $690 share house. Only WORK?
close at hand Address References. Insured Cleaning attics, 570-288-0733

• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. Featuring:


$250/ month. All
utilities included.
Free Estimates
570-332-7023
MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
Two responsible
High School
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
Beautiful home 5 Hanging & finishing, New Roofs &
• Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning & Tree Removal. students available.
‹ Washer & Dryer rooms + 2 bed- design ceilings.
Mountain Top Repairs, Shingles,
• Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included 1039 Chimney Free estimates. Free Est. 779-0918 or
‹ Central Air rooms. Rec base- 542-5821; 814-8299 only. 570-868-6134 Rubber, Slate,
• Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools ment, carpeted. Licensed & Insured.
• Spa & Pools
‹ Fitness Center Service 570-331-2355 Spike & Gorilla’s
Gutters, Chimney
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center No pets, neat per- Repairs. Credit
‹ Swimming Pool son wanted, age 1st CHOICE Lawn Care & Out- Cards accepted.
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle
• Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer
‹ Easy Access to unimportant. A-1
1 ABLE CHIMNEY MIRRA DRYWALL Hauling, door Maintenance FREE ESTIMATES!
Hanging & Finishing Junk Removal We do it all!
• Private Entrances • Private Entrances I-81 570-762-8202 Rebuild & Repair
Lawn Care &
Licensed-Insured
Chimneys. All Drywall Repair Lawn Care - Summer Serra Painting EMERGENCIES
Mon – Fri. 9 –5 ROOMATE WANTED types of Masonry. Textured Ceilings Yard Clean Up. packages available,
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5 Free Estimates. Book Now For
Saturday 9-1 44 Eagle Court FOR CRUISE Liners Installed, Licensed & Insured concrete patios, Spring & Save. All
Saturday 9-1 Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1 Free Estimates 570-288-0552
Wilkes-Barre, PA To Share Costs On Brick & Block, tree trimming & Work Guaranteed Mister “V”
680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive A Carnival Cruise Roofs & Gutters. (570) 675-3378 removal. Gutter Constr uction
Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704
18706 (Off Route 309)
570-823-8400
May 1st - May 8th
from Baltimore to
Licensed & AARON’S HAULING cleaning.
dog
Custom
Kennels &
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience Year Round

822-4444 288-6300
Insured 1084 Electrical We get the job Powerwash & Paint Roof Specialist
cedarvillage@ Freeport Nassau. 570-735-2257 done right! Small or wooden playsets. Vinyl, Wood, Stucco Specializing In
Each $682 + tips. Large. Garages, 570-702-2497 Aluminum. All Types of
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