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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2011 50¢

Talks on
“MIKE AS A FRIEND, has been there for me anytime I
needed him. … My children even call him Uncle Mike now.”
Arun Patel

spending
manager at Beer Belly’s Beverage in State College

Toole case: Letters and the law result in


Judge releases messages,
saying it is vital to give
access to sentencing factors.
THE LETTER
no deal
WRITERS House pushes through bill to
fund government for another
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER AGAINST week with $12B in cuts.
tmorgan@timesleader.com LENIENCY
• Al J. Baloga, taxpayer
SCRANTON – Acknowledg- • George Kochis
ing the importance of transparen- • John and Ann Marie Gocek By DAVID ESPO
cy within the court system, a fed- AP Special Correspondent
eral judge on Thursday ordered VICTIM’S WASHINGTON — Time grow-
the release of the majority of let- IMPACT ing short, President Barack Oba-
ters written on behalf of former STATEMENT ma and congressional leaders
Luzerne Coun- • Luzerne County District bargained and blustered by turns
Attorney Jackie Musto Carroll
ty Judge Mi- Thursday, still shy of an agree-
chael Toole re- FOR ment to cut federal spending and
lating to his LENIENCY head off a midnight Friday gov-
sentencing to- • Patrick J. Toole III, brother ernment shut-
day on a cor- • Francine Beach-Toole, sister-in- down that no
law one claimed to INSIDE: Area
ruption charge. • Jenny Beach, niece
U.S. District want. lawmakers
• Hannah Beach, niece
Judge Richard • Lisa Toole DeMichele, sister Obama held weigh in; shut-
P. Conaboy
• Edward DeMichele, brother-in-
law
talks at the down’s impact
would vary.
agreed that let- • Derek James Toole, nephew White House Page 2A
ters written by • Dr. Sharon Palushock, sister-in- twice during
law
First reported public officials, • Maureen Mullen, aunt the day with
court workers, House Speaker John Boehner, R-
4:13 friends and co-
• Joseph K. Mullen, uncle
• Joseph K. Mullen Jr., cousin Ohio, and Senate Majority Lead-
P.m. workers
• Ann M. Toole, sister-in-law
• Jennifer Todaro, cousin er Harry Reid, D-Nev., and aides
timesleader negotiated for hours in between
should be re- • Sharon Parri, former Wilkes-
.com Barre Area School District
leased, but de- secretary
in pursuit of a deal.
nied the re- • Aldona DeMichele, relative by The president and the lawmak-
lease of letters written by certain marriage ers directed their aides to work
• Melanie DeMichele, relative by
family members, members of Al- marriage through the night in pursuit of a
coholics Anonymous, religious • Maryann Markowski, relative by deal.
marriage “I expect an answer in the
officials and Toole’s alcohol coun- • Joseph M.Toole, brother
selor. • John Markowski, relative by morning,” Obama said in an ap-
Conaboy said he believed the marriage pearance in the White House
• John Palushock, father-in-law
letters from public officials • Enes Palushock, mother-in-law
briefing room shortly after his
should be released in their entire- • Arun Patel, boss second sit-down of the day with
ty because those persons, by vir- • D. Richard Francke, business
owner
tue of their positions, do not have • Kathy Stephens, co-worker See SPENDING, Page 2A
the same expectation of privacy • Janet LeGars, co-worker
• Joseph J. Aveni, co-worker
as private individuals. NIKO KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
• Angela C. Sallemi, Luzerne
Former Luzerne County Judge Michael Toole will be sentenced today for his guilty plea to corrupt

Medical
County court reporter
See TOOLE, Page 5A • Cynthia L. Rachilla, Luzerne
receipt of a reward for official action and tax evasion.
County court reporter
• Lisa Tratthen, Luzerne County

Friends and family: Calls for leniency abundant


court reporter
• Anita Calzola, Luzerne County

college
court reporter
• Christine Yaros, Luzerne County
court reporter
More than 135 wrote on corruption-related charges been made public if other Anonymous to remain se- • Attorney Ann B. Cianflone,
today has done more good media organizations had not cret. Toole has undergone former law clerk

head quits
ex-judge’s behalf. Some • Brian Joseph Leighton, Luzerne
than bad and deserves a joined WNEP-TV in asking treatment for alcoholism and County Adult Probation/Parole
took opposite side. break, they said in letters for their release. Toole’s attor- attends AA meetings. officer
To see the • Eugene E. Duffy Jr., Luzerne
written on his behalf. ney Frank Nocito argued that More than 135 people who County Adult Probation officer
They recalled his sense of they be kept private. know Toole wrote to Cona- released • Donald Wolfe, housing inspector
letters, visit
By JERRY LYNOTT humor, his compassion and U.S. District Judge Richard boy in an attempt to paint a
www.times
with Housing Authority of Luzerne
County
Scranton-based school’s first
jlynott@timesleader.com devotion to family when ask- Conaboy on Thursday or- full picture of the man who leader.com • Maura Leighton, friend dean and president to stay on
To many of his friends and ing for leniency for the 51- dered that most of them be will stand before him in • Judith Solomon, friend and
family members, the Michael year-old former Luzerne made public, allowing some court. in advisory role until June 30.
Toole appearing before a fed- County judge. family letters and those of See WRITERS, Page 5A
eral judge for sentencing on The letters might not have members of Alcoholic’s See LETTERS, Page 5A
By ANDREW M. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com

McMonagle cites honesty


WEATHER
State expanding water tests
SCRANTON -- Dr. Robert M.
Adrienne Wren D’Alessandri, the first dean and
Sun early. president at The Commonwealth

for contaminants from drilling Rain late.


High 56. Low 37.
Details, Page 10B and fairness on the job
Medical College, has stepped
down from that
post, according
Most treatment facilities INSIDE: • Truck safety violations to an announce-
down, Page 10A By SHEENA DELAZIO ment made
unable to remove many • Dallas Township mulls measures, sdelazio@timesleader.com Thursday.
pollutants, EPA letter says. Page 10A WILKES-BARRE – Jim The Board of
McMonagle has been a prose- Trustees of
Garvin, sent a March 7 letter ask- cutor in Luzerne County for 17 Scranton-based
By MARC LEVY ing Pennsylvania to begin more years. school has D’Alessandri
Associated Press watertestingtomakesuredrink- He has represented the Dis- named Dr.
HARRISBURG — Prodded by ing water isn’t being contami- trict Attorney’s Office honest- Maurice Clifton as acting dean
the federal Environmental Pro- nated by drillers. The state’s re- ly and fairly since and chief academic officer. Clif-
tection Agency, the state said it quests for additional testing, being hired in ton was senior associate dean for
is expanding the scope of water however, were made later in 1993, he told The academic affairs at TCMC.
tests to screen for radioac- March, Krancer said. Times Leader’s D’Alessandri will stay on to
tive pollutants and other The tests should check endorsement serve in an advisory role at the
contaminants from the for radium, uranium and board Thursday. college until June 30.
state’s booming natural the salty dissolved solids Now, he’s ready to represent No reason was given for D’Ales-
gas drilling industry. that could potentially the people of Luzerne County sandri’s decision, other than he
The state Department make drilling wastewa- by running for one of six open was pursuing other opportuni-
of Environmental Protec- ter environmentally da- seats on the Court of Common CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER ties.
tion’s acting secretary, maging, according to co- Pleas. Jim McMonagle, candidate for “It has been my privilege to
Michael Krancer, wrote Wednes- pies of letters the DEP said it “I thought I was as good or Luzerne County judge. serve as President and Dean of
day to the EPA to say that he has sent to 14 public water author- better than candidates run- TCMC since its inception and we
requested additional testing ities and 25 wastewater facili- ning (in 2009),” McMonagle position ever since. have accomplished a great deal,”
from some public water suppli- ties. said. “Being a lawyer always fasci- D’Alessandri said in an e-mailed
ers and wastewater treatment fa- Inhisletterlastmonth,Garvin A native of Johnstown, nated me,” McMonagle said, statement. “Working together
cilities. said most treatment facilities are McMonagle came to Luzerne noting his father was a police with our board, faculty, staff and
Those steps, he said, were in unable to remove many of the County and was appointed as a officer in Cambria community, we have made con-
the works before the EPA’s re- full-time assistant district at-
gional administrator, Shawn See TESTS, Page 10A 6 09815 10011 torney in 1993. He has held the See CANDIDATE, Page 10A See QUITS, Page 10A
K

PAGE 2A FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2011 ➛ timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

Dallas board OKs quotes for new equipment DETAILS


LOTTERY
Furniture for classrooms and ness Manager Grant Palfey said $250,000. W H AT ’ S N E X T school forensics team. Juniors MIDDAY DRAWING
the federal program offered bet- The cafeteria will be furnished Sarah Pomfret and Angelina Hoi-
cafeteria included in The next Dallas School Board DAILY NUMBER 7-3-5
ter prices for the equipment than with new tables and chairs for a dra performed a 10-minute piece
purchases. Savings cited. the state cooperative purchasing price of $68,178, which will be
meeting will be held at 7 p.m.
from the musical “Gypsy.” BIG FOUR 7-0-3-2
Monday in the administration
program. paid through the cafeteria fund. building. Team coach and senior high QUINTO 3-8-2-5-6
Palfey said the board had bud- Classroom furniture, including school teacher Candyce Fike said TREASURE HUNT
By SARAH HITE geted $733,700 for new purchas- state flags, desks for teachers and she wanted an opportunity to 12-17-18-19-24
shite@timesleader.com es, and materials were decided students, filing cabinets, storage eral contractor, Lobar Inc. Con- show the board “what they’re
DALLAS TWP. – The Dallas upon through committee meet- units, lights, bookcases, pencil struction Services, has been paying for” in terms of the caliber NIGHTLY DRAWING
School Board approved quotes to ings that included high school sharpeners, lecterns and other made aware of the delayed sched- of students in the program. DAILY NUMBER 0-3-3
purchase new equipment, includ- personnel. furnishings, will cost $522,409, ule. Middle School Assistant Prin-
ing furniture for classrooms and Superintendent Frank Galicki which will be purchased through He also presented the board cipal Matt Barrett also gave a pre- BIG FOUR 4-2-3-5
the cafeteria, at a work session said the committee included the capital projects fund. with four change orders totaling sentation about efforts to coun- QUINTO 9-8-1-3-2
meeting Wednesday evening. board members as well, and Craig Zimmerman, of Crabtree $16,112, which will be voted on at teract bullying. Several new pro- CASH FIVE
The new materials will be pur- through discussions about the Rohrbaugh and Associates, told the board’s next meeting. grams were put in place this year, 12-17-20-23-25
chased from Virco Manufactur- need for new equipment and the board the high school con- In other business, the board including a presentation from Lu- MATCH SIX
ing Corp. via a federal coopera- whether old furniture can be struction project is about two to was presented with a dramatic zerne County District Attorney
tive purchasing program. Busi- used, the district saved about three weeks behind, but the gen- duo performance by the high Jackie Carroll Musto.
11-21-26-39-42-45
HARRISBURG – Four players
matched all five winning

Firefall, Pure Prairie League, Poco play memories


numbers drawn in Thurs-
day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
and will receive $213,793
each. Lottery officials said
193 players matched four
R E V I E W did not disappoint as they ran “Bustin’ Out.” numbers and won $266
through crowd-pleasing rendi- But the evening belonged to each and 8,575 players
By BRAD PATTON tions of “Just Remember I Love Rusty Young and Poco, who took matched three numbers and
Times Leader Correspondent You,” “You Are The Woman” and the stage at about 9:20 and won $10 each.
WILKES-BARRE -- Three of “Strange Way.” capped the evening with a splen- Monday’s “Pennsylvania
the most successful country-rock Firefall then finished up with a did set, starting off with “Call It Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
bands of the 1970s got together blistering version of “Mexico,” Love” from 1989’s “Legacy” al- be worth at least $700,000
for a memorable evening at the featuring some fine electric fret- bum. because no player holds a
F.M. Kirby Center for the Per- work from Bartley and some Early highlights for Poco in- ticket with one row that
forming Arts on Thursday. equally fine acoustic playing by cluded “Rose of Cimarron” and matches all six winning
Acoustic instruments and glo- Weinmeister. some remarkable three-part har- numbers drawn in Thurs-
rious harmonies filled the thea- Pure Prairie League followed mony on “Keep On Trying,” writ- day’s game.
ter as Poco, Pure Prairie League with a 50-minute set highlighted ten by former band member Tim-
and Firefall teamed up for more
than three hours of memories
by its hits “Let Me Love You To-
night,” “Two Lane Highway” and
othy B. Schmidt (now of the Ea-
gles).
OBITUARIES
and music. a great medley of Merle Haggard- The group really hit its stride Cardoni, Dennis
Firefall, still featuring original related songs. on a pair of songs from 1979’s AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Davala, Valerie
member Jock Bartley, began the The five-piece band featured “Legend” album as the quartet Firefall opens the evening Thursday at the F.M. Kirby Center. Pure
show with a stripped-down 40- four singers and some great ped- played great versions of “Crazy Prairie League and then Poco followed. Dogal, Joseph
minute set. Before kicking off al steel playing by longtime Love” and “Heart of the Night.” Jezuit, Madonna
with the group’s first single, “Li- member John David Call. The members of Poco – Young, Thursday’s show was not availa- Firefall will be in Carlisle to- Karsko, Alberta
vin’ Ain’t Livin’,” Bartley prom- PPL’s set was capped with an Jack Sundrud, George Lawrence ble at press time – it looked like a night; all three will be in William- Kearney, Margaret
ised that even though the band outstanding version of its most and Mike Webb – showed off decent-sized crowd but far from a sport Saturday. The next concert Klemash, Joseph
was just a trio for the evening, it memorable set of tunes, “Falling their instrumental chops on sellout. at the Kirby Center is Sully Erna,
would still rock the crowd. In and Out of Love” and “Amie,” “Pickin’ Up The Pieces” before There are two more Pennsylva- the lead singer of Godsmack in
Konicki, Helen
Bartley, guitarist Steven Wein- just as they ran together on the heading down the homestretch. nia shows on the schedule for the an acoustic performance on May Kotulski, William
meister and bassist Bill Hopkins group’s second album, 1972’s The attendance figure for bands: Pure Prairie League and 14. Latorre, Mary
Mack, Darwin Sr.
Papatopoli, Eugene

Woman gets 2 to 4 years for Shutdown’s impact could vary locally


Pil, Jean
Toole, Dorothy
Wrobleski, Robert
her role in drug distribution By BILL O’BOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
Kelly said Barletta’s office in Ha-
zleton will remain open.
Internal Revenue Service: The
tax filing deadline will still be
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MATT HUGHES Renita Fennick, spokeswoman April 18. The IRS would not be
mhughes@timesleader.com WHO TO CONTACT
By SHEENA DELAZIO was putting about 250 grams of for Marino, said a contingency able to process paper-filed tax re-
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Vice President/Executive Editor
ted 21 other suspects was sen- Last Hurrah” after an investiga- certainty reached all areas of gov- their paychecks,” Marino said. In added that limited telephone cus- Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
tenced Wednesday to two to four tion in the Pittston area. ernment operations. the event of a shutdown, some tomer-service functions will re- Asst. Managing Editor
years in prison. Fourteen of Lidy’s co-defend- U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scran- agencies and services locally may main available, but IRS walk-in Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
Ashley Lidy, 23, of Keith ants, including alleged ring lead- ton, said both sides need to come be affected: taxpayer assistance services will Editorial Page Editor
Street, was sentenced on three erLenny“RahRah”Clements,of together on a compromise to Social Security Administra- not be available. Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
related charges, including cor- the Bronx, N.Y., are currently avoid a government shutdown. tion: Benefits are paid from the A treasury department spokes- Features Editor
rupt organizations, by Luzerne awaiting trial in Luzerne County “Spending must be cut, but a program’s trust fund and are not woman said she could not com- Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
County Senior Judge Hugh Court. shutdown that could hurt the eco- subject to appropriation by Con- ment on whether the Wilkes- Director, Interactive and New Media
Mundy. Diane Yakabovicz, of Wilkes- nomic recovery must be avoid- gress. Barre office would remain open Nick DeLorenzo ..............................970-7152
Lidy pleaded guilty to the Barre; Lisa Rosiak, of Pittston; ed,” Casey said. Obama and leading Democrats during a shutdown. Photo Editor
charges in January, and request- and Darleen Coffee, of Pittston, Larry Smar, spokesman for the have warned that Social Security U.S. Postal Service: All post of- Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175

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the Luzerne County Correction- tencing. a shutdown. but during the last major govern- Veteran’s Affairs health servic- News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
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from a recent surgery. Wyoming, is scheduled to enter zleton, and Tom Marino, R-Ly- didn’t happen. ing the local Department of Veter-
Mundy granted the request, a guilty plea to related charges in coming Township, each said they The American Federation of ans Affairs Medical Center and ar-
and said that after Lidy is re- May. were working hard to avoid a Government Employees, the So- ea VA clinics, will remain open BUILDING
shutdown. cial Security workers union, has and will not be affected by a shut-
leased from care by her doctor,
she must be transferred to a state
Three others, William Me-
serve, of Blakely, Patricia Oster- “Just this afternoon, I voted for warned that the 1,500 employees down. The VA has received a full-
TRUST
correctional institution to com- weil, of Edwardsville and James a measure that would not only of the SSA’s Wilkes-Barre Process- year appropriation to operate its
plete her sentence. Corrigan, of Plymouth, had all keep paying our troops through ing Center in Plains Township health care system through the The Times Leader strives to
Lidy and her co-defendants previously pleaded guilty to re- the end of the fiscal year, but also will be temporarily furloughed in end of 2011. correct errors, clarify stories
keep the government open for an- the event of a shutdown, creating Tobyhanna Army Depot: The and update them promptly.
were charged in September after lated charges and were sen-
other week,” Barletta said. work backlogs and slowing the depot does not anticipate any dis- Corrections will appear in this
the Attorney General’s Drug tenced in February and July to11
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Task Force suspected the ring ½ to 23 months in county prison. Barletta spokesman Shawn claims process. ruption in operation.
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COURT BRIEFS child endangerment and dis-
orderly conduct to county
For all the brinksmanship,
there was agreement that a shut-
felt on the economy.”
It also would be felt unevenly, at 829-7242.
court. down posed risks to an economy said Jeff Zients, deputy director
still recovering from the worst re- of the Office of Management and A GRAPHIC ON PAGE 12A in
1A
WEST PITTSTON – A WILKES-BARRE – A Lu- cession in decades. Budget. Military troops would Thursday’s Times Leader
woman who police allege zerne County senior judge the lawmakers. The political fallout was less not receive their full paychecks, depicting the 33-mile natural
endangered a child while filed an order Thursday delay- The president said late Thurs- predictable, especially with con- but Social Security recipients gas pipeline from Susquehan-
hallucinating on bath salts ing a homicide suspect’s trial day that talks with congressional trol of government divided and would still get monthly benefits, na County to Dallas Township
waived her right to a prelimi- another week. leaders yield progress but no dozens of new tea party-backed he said. being planned by Williams
nary hearing before District Senior Judge Joseph Augel- deal to avoid a shutdown. Republicans part of a new GOP “National parks, national for- Midstream Operations mis-
Judge Joseph Carmody on lo said the trial for Elvis Ric- With an agreement elusive, Re- majority in the House. Twin gov- ests and the Smithsonian Institu- labeled Wyoming County.
Wednesday. cardi, 33, will be held June 13 publicans passed legislation ernment shutdowns in the tion would all be closed. The
Amber Sutton, 26, of Lu- beginning with jury selection through the House to fund the mid-1990s damaged Republi- NIH Clinical Center will not take
zerne Avenue, waived charges rather than the original date Pentagon for six months, cut $12 cans, then new to power in Con- new patients, and no new clinical
of child endangerment, dis- of June 7. billion in domestic spending and gress, and helped President Bill trials will start,” he added in a
orderly conduct and criminal The move was made at the keep the federal bureaucracy Clinton win re-election in 1996. roll call of expected agency clos-
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LOCAL
DOUBLE HOMICIDE CASE Local man is accused of killing Michael Kerkowski and Tammy Fassett in 2002 I N B R I E F

Selenski trial set for June 27


HARRISBURG

Shale committees to meet


Subcommittees of the newly formed
Governor’s Marcellus Shale Advisory
Commission will meet for the first time
next week.
TIMELINE
By SHEENA DELAZIO The commission is charged to study
sdelazio@timesleader.com June 5, 2003: Two bodies are unearthed guilty of killing Keiler and James, but all aspects of Marcellus Shale drilling
WILKES-BARRE – Nearly eight at a Kingston Township property where convicted of abuse of corpse. in the commonwealth and to present
years after the bodies of Michael Ker- Hugo Selenski lives. Selenski is arrested May 19, 2006: Selenski and Paul Weak- Gov. Tom Corbett with a report and
on robbery and assault charges stem- ley are charged with killing Kerkowski recommendations in
kowski and Tammy Fassett were un-
ming from a 2002 robbery. Several days and Fassett in May 2002.
earthed from a Kingston Township four months’ time. It
later, the bodies are identified as Michael Jan. 25, 2008: Weakley pleads guilty.
property, their alleged killer is sched- Kerkowski and Tammy Fassett. He is serving a life sentence. is composed of key
uled to stand trial. Sept. 17, 2003: Police identify additional July 10, 2009: Selenski convicted of state department
Luzerne County Senior Judge Ches- remains as drug dealers Frank James and assault and robbery of Chestnut Hill heads, oil and gas
ter Muroski sched- Adeiye Keiler. An informant claims Selen- Township jeweler in Monroe County industry representa-
uled a tentative ski killed both men in May. Court. He is later sentenced to a maxi- tives, environmental
First reported at Oct. 6, 2003: Selenski is charged in the mum of 65 years in state prison. group leaders and
date for Hugo Se- deaths of James and Keiler. April 7, 2011: After several scheduled
9:13 lenski to be tried Oct. 10, 2003: Selenski escapes from the trials are delayed, a Luzerne County local government
Corbett
before a jury of his representatives, and is
a.m. peers on June 27
Luzerne County Correctional Facility by
climbing down bed sheets and using a
senior judge sets another tentative trial
date of June 27 after all appeals are chaired by Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley.
timesleader.com
beginning with jury mattress to climb over a razor-wire fence. heard and higher court decisions are The Infrastructure Work Group will
selection. He surrenders three days later. handed down. meet Monday; the Public Health, Safe-
March 15, 2006: Selenski found not ty and Environmental Protection Work
Selenski, 37, faces the death penalty.
In a brief hearing at which Selenski Group will meet Tuesday; the Local
appeared Thursday, Muroski also said Impact and Emergency Response Work
prosecutors have until July 8 to bring been delayed for years while attorneys scheduled to testify at the trial, but he Group will meet on Wednesday and the
Selenski to trial. Attorneys also have appealed Muroski’s rulings and await- died in September 2006. Economic and Workforce Development
until June 16 to file any motions or re- ed decisions. The judge also ruled late last week CLRAK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER Work Group will meet on Thursday.
quests in the case. The most recent was last month that prosecutors are prohibited from Hugo Selenski arrives Thursday at Each meeting will start at 10 a.m. in
Attorneys are not permitted to com- when the state Supreme Court de- using a recorded telephone conversa- the Luzerne County Courthouse Room 105 of the Rachel Carson Build-
ment on the case because of a long- clined to hear Selenski’s appeal of a rul- tion Selenski allegedly had with Mi- where a judge scheduled him for a ing and is open to the public.
standing gag order. ing regarding the admissibility of testi- chael Kerkowski Sr. June trial on homicide charges. -- Matt Hughes
Prosecutors say Kerkowski and Fas- mony of Michael Kerkowski Sr. Selenski’s attorneys, John Pike, Rob-
sett’s bodies were unearthed in June Muroski previously ruled that a tran- ert Buttner and David Lampman, case. TUNKHANNOCK
2003 at the house Selenski shared with
his girlfriend on Mount Olivet Road in
script of testimony given by the elder
Kerkowski could be admitted into evi-
asked that they be permitted to speak
with their client since he was trans-
Muroski said he would allow the at-
torneys time to have access to Selenski Candidates event May 4
Kingston Township. Investigators say dence at the trial. ported to Luzerne County on Thursday closer to Luzerne County, but he must Eight candidates seeking nomina-
the couple were killed in 2002. The elder Kerkowski had testified at and that he remain at a Luzerne Coun- be returned to SCI-Forest in Marien- tions in the May 17 primaries to run for
Selenski’s trial on the charges has Selenski’s preliminary hearing and was ty state prison to discuss aspects of his ville, where he is housed, until the trial. the three Wyoming County commis-
sioner seats have been invited to a
“Meet the Candidates Night” on May 4.

Woman said
R E P E AT B O U T I Q U E ’ S O N E -Y E A R A N N I V E R S A R Y The event will be at Shadowbrook
Resort at 6:30 p.m. Candidates will
have up to one minute to make open-
ing remarks about why they want to be

she killed commissioner, and then they will re-


spond to questions submitted by those
in attendance.

boyfriend,
The five Republicans vying for the
office are incumbent Judy Kraft Mead
and challengers Michael Distadio, Tom
Henry, Connie Kintner and Sandra

police claim
Ritz. The three Democrats seeking the
position are incumbent Stark Bartron,
and challengers Richard Dixon and
Ron Williams. Incumbent Tony Litwin
has decided not to see re-election.
Defense attorney says suspect’s For more information, contact the
rights violated; district judge sends Wyoming County Chamber at 836-
7755.
case to Luzerne County Court.
SCRANTON

By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Jurist opposes inmates’ suit
SWOYERSVILLE – Defense attorney A federal magistrate judge has rec-
Demetrius Fannick detected a weak- ommended dismissal of a lawsuit filed
ness. by four black men who allege minor-
A prosecution witness, Yvonne ities were excluded from the juries that
Adamski, testified Thursday she heard heard their criminal cases.
her sister, homicide suspect Kathleen U.S. District Magist-
Jordan, 48, say she wanted an attorney AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
rate Judge Andrew
and a phone call late at night on March Maureen Rodgers and Cindy Holton look through some of the clothes marked down 50 percent Thursday for the first
Smyser said the feder-
7. Jordan was handcuffed and chained anniversary of the Repeat Boutique in the Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. al lawsuit filed by
Henry Stubbs, Larry

Racking up sales
to a bench inside
the Kingston Po- Tooley, Kevin King
First reported at and Larry Woodson
lice Department
1:10 when Adamski al- should be dismissed
p.m. legedly heard her because it fails to state Stubbs
timesleader.com sister’s pleas. a valid cause of action.
Jordan would lat- The four men filed suit in March

Shop helps Geisinger auxiliary projects


To see video, go to er admit, investiga- against the Luzerne County District
timesleader.com tors testified, she Attorney’s Office, Public Defender’s
killed her boy- Office and various Wilkes-Barre city
friend, Milo Vincent Reilly, 45, inside By DAWN DRUMIN donated several prom gowns. officials. The suit, which the men
their residence at 9 Valley View Drive, Times Leader Correspondent The boutique has 12 regular volun-
ABOUT THE STORE wrote and filed themselves, alleged the
Pringle. WILKES-BARRE – The Repeat Bou- teers and has raised $18,000 to date. defendants conspired to keep black
Address: 25 Church St., Wilkes-Barre
Investigators violated Jordan’s right tique, a resale shop operated by volun- Most patrons are patients, patients’ Number of volunteers: 12
people and other minorities off the
to remain silent by questioning her af- teers at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre, families and hospital employees. But Money raised to date: $18,000 juries that heard their cases.
ter ignoring her plea for an attorney celebrated its one-year anniversary slowly, word is getting out to others. Hours: Mondays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tues- Stubbs and Tooley were convicted of
and a phone call, Fannick suggested Thursday by holding a 50 percent off “I believe we’re getting more of the days & Thursdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. first-degree murder; King was convict-
during a preliminary hearing held be- sale. community in now that they know ed of a non-fatal shooting and Woodson
fore District Judge David Barilla in Proceeds will benefit Geisinger we’re here,” said boutique co-manager a book fair that raised $500 a day at was convicted of drug charges.
Swoyersville. Northeast Auxiliary projects. Renee Aquilina. “We want to increase Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Smyser recommended the suit be
Police Detective Thomas Paratore The boutique, located at 25 Church awareness of our presence.” Currently, most boutique funds are dismissed based on a prior appellate
and Luzerne County Detective Lt. Dan St., resells books, knickknacks, candles Proceeds have benefited several aux- partially financing the building of a court ruling that said a defendant can
and clothing, including evening gowns iliary projects. They have partially neonatal intensive care unit at Geisin- only seek to recover damages for an
See WOMAN, Page 5A
and children’s clothes. Donated items funded a new employee gym at Geis- ger Wyoming Valley, according to pub- unconstitutional conviction if he or she
come from employees of the hospital inger Medical Center, a spiritual center lic relations representative Matthew can show that the conviction has been
and people in the community. at Geisinger Wyoming Valley, a child overturned. A federal judge will review
Last year, Crestwood High School advocacy center on Church Street, and See BOUTIQUE, Page 5A
the recommendation and make a final
determination on the suits.
-- Terrie Morgan-Besecker

Pittston wants ruling for L.A.G. reconsidered WILKES-BARRE

NAACP candidate forum set


Judge recently ruled in favor of minated. was taken because it had received The Wilkes-Barre NAACP will host a
Attorney Mark Bufalino con- numerous complaints regarding Meet-The-Candidates Forum at Mount
tower who claimed termination Zion Baptist Church, 105 Hill St., 11
tends U.S. District Judge A. Ri- the service Glodzik provided.
violated due process rights. chard Caputo made a legal error Glodzik disputed that allegation. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. April 16.
when he ruled in favor of Leo A. His suit sought damages for breach Candidates for Wilkes-Barre major,
Glodzik III, the owner of L.A.G. of contract, as well as violations of Wilkes-Barre City Council and Wilkes-
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER Transport. his Fourteenth Amendment right Barre Area School Board will introduce
tmorgan@timesleader.com Glodzik filed suit against the city to due process because he was not themselves and answer questions from
SCRANTON – Attorneys for Pitt- and several council members in given proper notice before coun- the public.
ston city have asked a federal judge February 2009, alleging his right to cil’s action. All candidates are welcome to attend
to reconsider his ruling that de- due process was violated when In a ruling issued in March, Ca- and answer questions, but only those
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER clared the city had violated the council voted in 2007 to terminate puto agreed with Glodzik that his who RSVP will be given a formal
Kathleen Jordan after her preliminary constitutional rights of a towing his contract to tow vehicles. speaking opportunity. RSVP by calling
hearing on a homicide charge. contractor whose contract was ter- The city maintained the action See RULING, Page 5A 262-1360 by April 14.
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I N B R I E F Although no major damage was reported, 7.1 event had citizens clearing store shelves

Strong aftershock unnerves Japan


By JAY ALABASTER the complex, with no injuries. Police, wearing suits
and TOMOKO A. HOSAKA The aftershock around 11:30 p.m. was to protect them
Associated Press strong enough to knock items off store from radiation,
SENDAI, Japan — A big aftershock shelves and move a large automated search Thursday for
rocked quake-weary Japan late Thurs- teller machine at a FamilyMart conve- victims inside the
day, rattling nerves as it knocked out nience store in the major northern in- evacuation zone
power to the northern part of the coun- dustrial center of Sendai. The city is far around the Fukushi-
try and prompted tsunami warnings enough inland that it avoided major tsu- ma Dai-ichi nuclear
complex. It was the
that were later canceled. nami damage, but people there were
first major search
The quake was initially measured at without gas and electricity for weeks.
operation inside the
magnitude-7.4, though the U.S. Geolog- Manager Takehiko Akagi said 100
evacuation zone
ical Survey in Golden, Colo., later people had showed up within an hour of since the March 11
downgraded it to 7.1. Either way, it was Thursday’s aftershock and cleared the earthquake.
the strongest aftershock since several shelves of ice, water and instant noodles
AP were recorded on March 11 — the day of — items that were in short supply after AP PHOTO
Someone to watch over me the magnitude-9.0 earthquake and tsu- the bigger quake.
A deer watches over a goose nesting nami that killed as many as 25,000 peo- In Ichinoseki, which is also inland, generators kicked in at three — Rok- plant’s spent fuel pools briefly lost cool-
in an urn in a cemetery in Buffalo, N.Y., ple and touched off a nuclear crisis last buildings shook violently, knocking kasho, Higashidori and Onagawa — ing capacity but an emergency diesel
on Thursday. For the past week or so, month. items from shelves and toppling furni- that lost power. generator quickly kicked in.
the deer has been standing near an There were no immediate reports of ture, but there also appeared to be no The aftershock knocked out two of Officials said the aftershock hit 25
urn where the goose has taken up serious injuries or major damage, and major damage there. Hotel workers lit three power lines at the Onagawa nucle- miles under the water and off the coast
residence, positioning itself between the operator of the tsunami-ravaged Fu- candles so guests could find their way ar power plant north of Sendai, which of Miyagi prefecture.
the urn and any car or foot traffic that kushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant said around. has been shut down since the tsunami. Buildings as far away as Tokyo, which
passes by. there was no sign the aftershock had Japan’s nuclear safety agency said One remaining line was supplying pow- was about 205 miles from the epicenter,
caused new problems there. Workers re- power plants along the northeastern er to the plant and radiation monitoring shook for about a minute.
treated to a quake-resistant shelter in coast were under control after backup devices detected no abnormalities. The
WASHINGTON

Home energy aid released


T he Obama administration is releas-
ing $311 million to states to help
poor families struggling to pay high
A TRAINED FISH, PERHAPS?
SS figures
will not
home energy bills.
Officials said Thursday that the
latest money for the Low Income
Home Energy Assistance Program

be mailed
brings the total to $4.2 billion for the
fiscal year ending Sept. 30.
Home heating aid advocates say that
many poor families have been hard hit
this year by rising fuel prices, partic- Social Security earnings and
ularly in the Northeast, where people
depend more on heating oil.
projected benefit information
The program is expected to help a will be available online.
record 8.9 million households for the
current fiscal year.
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN Associated Press

Suicide attack kills 6 WASHINGTON — Those yearly


statements that Social Security
Suicide attackers stormed a police mails out — here’s what you’d get if
compound with AK-47s, grenades and you retired at 62, at 66, at 70 — will
an explosives-rigged ambulance in soon stop arriving in workers’ mail-
southern Afghanistan Thursday in an boxes. It’s an effort to save money
escalation of fighting that coincides and steer more people to the agen-
with demonstrations — some of them cy’s website.
deadly — over the burning of a Quran The government is working to
in Florida. provide the statements online by
Six Afghan security troopers died in the end of the year, if it can resolve
the attack in Kandahar province. Riots security issues, Social Security
in the same province incited by the Commissioner Michael Astrue
Quran burning killed 10 people on said. If that fails, the agency will re-
Saturday, part of a wave of protests AP PHOTO sume the paper
that has forced international aid orga-
nizations and embassies to virtually A n installation art work titled "Leviathanation" by Huang Yongping featuring a giant fish head made from
fiberglass, stuffed animals and a train car is displayed Thursday at a gallery in Beijing, China.
statements, The govern-
which cost $70 ment is work-
million a year to
lock down their facilities for more than ing to provide
a week. More protests are expected mail, he said.
Friday. "We’re just the state-

12 die in Brazil school rampage


right now trying ments online
JERUSALEM to figure out the by the end of
most cost-effec-
Missile hits school bus tive and conve- the year,
nient way to pro- Social Securi-
An anti-tank missile fired from the vide that to the ty Commis-
Gaza Strip struck a school bus in south-
ern Israel Thursday, wounding two
Gunman opens fire, killing 11 ly known. Police had lence in its vast slums, but school shoot- American pub-
sioner Michael
said earlier that at least ings are rare. The gunman had no crimi- lic."
people, one of them critically, and students then himself. At least 18
13 people had died in nal history, Police Chief Martha Rocha The state- Astrue said.
prompting fierce Israeli retaliation that others are wounded. the shooting. told a news conference. ments, mailed to
killed five Palestinians. A police spokeswo- Rocha said he walked into the school 150 million peo-
Israel unleashed airstrikes and tank man told the AP that with two firearms — she didn’t detail ple each year, project future benefit
fire against Hamas targets across the By JULIANA BARBASSA the gunman was identi- what type — and an ammunition belt. payments, helping workers plan for
border. It was the heaviest assault on Associated Press Oliveira fied as 23-year-old Wel- He fired off at least 30 rounds. retirement.
the coastal territory since a broad mil- RIO DE JANEIRO — A gunman lington Oliveira, a for- About 400 people were inside the The decision was related to the
itary offensive two years ago. Besides opened fire at a public elementary mer student at the Tasso da Silveira school when the shooting began about agency’s operating budget, which
the dead, more than 30 Palestinians school in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, school, located in a working-class neigh- 8:30 a.m. local time (7:30 a.m. EDT). has essentially been frozen at 2010
were wounded, said Palestinian health killing at least 11 students before taking borhood in western Rio. She spoke on The school serves grades one through levels — minus about $350 million
official Adham Abu Salmiya. his own life. condition of anonymity, saying that she eight. in economic stimulus money the
He said one of the dead was a 50- At least 18 other people, mostly stu- was not authorized to discuss the mat- Two young boys, at least one with a agency had been using to handle
year-old civilian who was sitting out- dents, were hurt and brought to local ter. gunshot wound, ran up to two police of- claims. Advocates for older Amer-
side his home when he was struck by hospitals, said Rio state Health Secre- A motive was not immediately known, ficers on patrol about two blocks away icans say they are sympathetic
tank fire. Three others were militants tary Sergio Cortes. At least four were in but authorities said the shooter left a from the school as the shooting started. about the agency’s budget prob-
killed near the southern Gaza town of grave condition. rambling and mostly incoherent letter at The two officers sprinted to the lems, but several said an online op-
Rafah. The fifth man was a Hamas The dead included 10 girls and one the scene indicating he wanted to kill school and at least one quickly located tion is insufficient, especially for
policeman. boy, plus the gunman, Cortes said. The himself. the gunman on the second floor and people who may not have comput-
ages of the children were not immediate- Rio is a city rife with drug-gang vio- traded shots with him. er skills or access to computers.
WASHINGTON

Gates: Gay impact minimal


Defense Secretary Robert Gates on
Thursday reassured U.S. warfighters in
Iraq that allowing gays to serve openly
Libyan rebel convoy apparently hit by NATO strike
in the military will have little impact By SEBASTIAN ABBOT fresh questions about coordina- doing too little to help them.
on the armed forces, an argument Rebels angry as Associated Press tion between NATO and the patch- Thousands of civilians and
largely echoed by the top leaders of the AJDABIYA, Libya — An appar- work of rebel militias in a conflict fighters raced out of the rebel-held
it was the
Army, Air Force, Marines and Navy. ent NATO airstrike slammed into described by a senior U.S. com- city of Ajdabiya in eastern Libya af-
Visiting troops at Camp Liberty in second such a rebel combat convoy Thursday, mander as a stalemate that could ter reports that Moammar Gadha-
Baghdad, Gates was asked when repeal incident in a killing at least five fighters and eventually require the Pentagon to fi’s forces gained ground in the
of the 17-year-old policy commonly sharply boosting anger among an- reassert more power, and possibly chaos after the bombing. Some mi-
known as "don’t ask, don’t tell" would
week. Five
ti-government forces after the sec- even send in ground forces. litiamen shouted insults against
occur and what its effect would be. anti-Gadhafi ond bungled mission in a week Tensions between the rebels NATO as they retreated.
AP FILE PHOTO

"In Washington, leaders of the four Trays of printed Social Security


forces were blamed on the military alliance. and NATO were flaring even be- NATO did not directly acknowl-
services testified before the House checks wait to be mailed from
The attack — outside the strate- fore the latest accident, with the edgeresponsibilityforablundered
Armed Services Committee on the killed. gic oil port of Brega — brought fighters criticizing the alliance for airstrike on the rebels.
Philadelphia.
implementation of the new policy.
Several expressed reservations last
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the name of our County for years • Earl Harris, family friend

LETTERS “I am proud to go to bat for him and would appear


and years to come,” said Musto • Attorney Charley Ross Jr., Luzerne Coun-
Carroll.
Al Baloga, who identified him- in person if you were to request it your honor. I WRITERS ty assistant public defender
• Steve Skammer, friend
• Bob Weller, friend
• Ann Marie Bernardi, friend
Continued from Page 1A
self as an 85-year-old taxpayer certainly couldn’t say that about everybody. But • Patrick Weller, friend
from Dallas, called for the maxi- Continued from Page 1A • James W. Zardecki, former Luzerne Coun-
“Your Honor, my brother is a mum sentence for Toole. this man is worth saving. He has done much more administrative assistant to the principal,
ty chief detective
• Ellen Stempien, friend
beaten man. He has had his life “We deserve better from the le- good than bad in his life.” Meyers High School
• Gene Wayne McCormick III, former player
• Joseph Caffrey, friend and guidance coun-
selor at Meyers High School
ripped away from him,” wrote his gal profession which may never re- on baseball team Toole coached • Steven R. Tokach, family friend
Attorney Charley Ross Jr.
older brother Patrick J. Toole III. cover in Luzerne County,” wrote • John MacKenzie, friend and director of fi- • Rita Caffrey, family friend
Assistant county public defender nance for Kraft Foods, Hanover, N.J. • John Callahan Jr., friend
Michael Toole faces prison time Baloga. • Katie Lambert, friend • Jan M. Padson, friend
for his guilty plea to tax evasion Still Toole supporters asked Co- • Toni Marie DiMaggio, part-time library • Sean Tracy, friend
and accepting a reward for official naboy to show mercy on him. “Mike’s accusations were all over the newspapers aide at Dodson Elementary School
• Jim Dougherty, played on Little League
• Jim and Jayne Britt, friends
• Amy Andrejko, friend
action. He admitted accepting the “My brother is not a great man, and television, labeling his reputation as a fraud. team coached by Toole • Kevin J. Kane, Deputy Director Luzerne
• Robert Bertoni, friend and teacher at County Domestic Relations
use of a New Jersey beach house he is a man who makes others feel
from an attorney who benefited great,” wrote Dr. Joseph Toole. Still, he went out of his way to come to my moth- Wilkes-Barre Career and Technical Center •
• Michael Thomas Schwab, friend
• Lori Roadway, friend
• Margaret Murray, neighbor
• Joseph J. Stempien Jr., Close friend
from a ruling made by the former “He has done more good in 49 er’s wake… . I ask that you understand that we all • Joseph Bilski, friend•
• Jack Bonczewski, friend
• Joseph J. Hourigan, close friend
judge. He also did not report as in- years than most do in a lifetime.” • Anthony D. English Jr., executive director • Donald and Mary Jean Houseknecht,
come a $30,000 referral fee from His letter, like many of the oth- make mistakes and wrong decisions in our lives.” of the Wyoming Valley Catholic Youth Cen-
ter
friends
• Matilda Crawford, former legal client
another attorney. ers, was written last year while Joseph J. Stempien Jr. • Mark Soprano, associate executive direc- • Thomas J. Murrary, friend
But those actions were out of Toole was awaiting sentencing. tor of the CYC • Norman J. Robinson, friend
Close friend • Thomas J. McGroarty, friend • Betsy Regan, friend
character for the man who Arun Patel, a manager at Beer • F. John and Margaret M. Brislin, friends • Judith Ellis, friend
coached Little League baseball, Belly’s Beverage in State College • Michele Dunleavy Klass, friend • Lucille Bertram, family friend
volunteered at his church and chil- where Toole works, said he was “Your Honor, my brother is a beaten man. He has • John Vesek, former teacher of Toole at
Bishop Hoban High School
• Phillip B. Latinski, retired principal Meyers
High School
dren’s schools, the letter writers skeptical of him at first. But Toole had his life ripped away from him.” • Stacey Kile, friend
• David Rothschild, friend
• John Leighton, family friend
• JoAnn Orlando, friend
said. The embarrassment and rid- has worked his way up to a super- • Vincent Tassitano, friend • Ann Marie Leighton, family friend
icule he has undergone have been visor role in the only job he could Patrick J. Toole III • Attorney Jonathan Blum • Robert Krehley, teacher at Holy Redeem-
Older brother • Attorney Lawrence MacDonald er and former Bishop Hoban
punishment enough, they added. find after leaving the bench. • Paul Kish, friend • Robert J. Potenza, friend
A few people, however, saw “Mikeasafriend,hasbeenthere • Theron Solomon, former intern for Toole • Patricia A. Potenza, friend
• William T. Schwab, former principal at • Ellen Leighton, family friend
Toole in a different light and urged for me anytime I needed him,” A visit by Toole to a viewing behind their walls avoiding the Coughlin High School • David Bertram, good friend
that he be punished for bringing wrote Patel. “My children even prompted close friend Joseph J. press. Instead, he was there for me • James Aloysius Conahan, friend• • Dianne Breese, friend
• Michael Ferrence, friend and former prin- • Joan Sura, family friend
disgrace to the county bench that call him Uncle Mike now. He is the Stempien Jr. to write. and my family.” cipal in Wilkes-Barre Area School District • Richard Ambrosino Jr. , friend
has seen two others judges, Mark type of guy who would give you “During that time, Mike’s accu- Attorney Charley Ross Jr., an as- • Mary English, friend • Chester Hine, former high school basket-
• Gerald A. Flora, friend
A. Ciavarella and Michael T. Cona- the shirt off of his back if you need- sations were all over the newspa- sistantcountypublicdefender,felt • Frank Schiel, co-owner of Schiel’s super-
ball coach at Bishop Hoban
• David G. Rubbico, friend
han, step down on unrelated cor- ed it.” pers and television, labeling his compelled to write and offered to markets • Judy Saracino, fiscal manager Holy Re-
ruption charges. A co-worker at the beer store reputation as a fraud,” said Stem- come to court to speak on behalf of • Robert Napkori, friend• deemer High School
• Michael P. Monaghan, friend • Laurie Kulak, friend
Luzerne County District Attor- said he admires Toole for showing pien. Toole. • Sandra Geskey, friend • Megan Nargoski, friend
ney Jackie Musto Carroll pointed strength in all he’s been through. “Still, he went out of his way to “I am proud to go to bat for him • Dan Frascella Jr., friend • John P. Maloney, family friend
• John Lisman, friend • Richard Gray, neighbor
out that there is a backlog of crimi- “Keeping a positive outlook come to my mother’s wake & pay and would appear in person if you • Patrice Dougherty, friend • John Nargoski, good friend
nal cases due to Toole’s absence when he is sweeping cigarette his respects, speak to every family were to request it your honor. I cer- • John Pack, friend • Christa Koter-Langdon, friend
• Cathy Pack, friend • David Moules, dear friend
and that of the other judges. Their butts from the parking lot or clean- member and send his condolenc- tainly couldn’t say that about ev- • Jim DeMichele, relative by marriage • Thomas Kosin, friend
actions will have a long-lasting ef- ing the rest rooms, living out of a es. I ask that you understand that erybody. But this man is worth • Jim Dougherty, best friend • Jack Nolan, friend
• Kelly Dougherty, daughter of Jim Dough- • Dorothy Charles Schwab, friend
fect, she said. hotel or even in his car, Michael we all make mistakes and wrong saving. He has done much more erty • Alex Thomas, friend
“Quite simply put, it has been can still hold strong,” wrote Jo- decisions in our lives. Anyone good than bad in his life,” said • James T. Atherton, friend • John E. Cavanaugh Jr., family friend
• Paul Thomas Wiedlich Sr., family friend • Attorney Leonard L. Junker
devastating and will be a mark on seph J. Aveni. could have just sat home and hid Ross. • Gary Orlando, friend

TOOLE Toole, 51, of Wilkes-Barre, will assumption they would remain ters was “looking for as much Kates acknowledged that the icated on a person retaining their
be sentenced today at 10 a.m. for private. guidance as I can get.” letters written by Toole’s father, anonymity.
his guilty plea to corrupt receipt Conaboy acknowledged the “In fairness to the public, I Patrick, a retired county judge Kates and Genello suggested a
of a reward for official action and court had been presented with an thought you should know what who now serves as a senior judge, compromise could be attained by
Continued from Page 1A
tax evasion. Authorities say unusual situation as he had never I’m struggling with,” he said. and other family members likely releasing the letters and redacting
The letters from court employ- Toole accepted free use of a beach before been asked to release let- Ralph Kates, attorney for The contained highly personal infor- the writers’ names. Conaboy said
ees, friends and co-workers house owned by attorney Harry ters written on behalf of a crimi- Times Leader, and Michael Ge- mation. The release of that infor- he is willing to reconsider that
should also be released, he said, Cardoni as a reward for influen- nal defendant. nello, attorney for WNEP, sought mation would undoubtedly cause possibility, but held to his original
because those people should cing an uninsured motorist arbi- “This is a bizarre meeting, to the release of all the letters, argu- the family pain, but that was not a decision to deny disclosure.
know that by writing a letter, they tration case involving Cardoni. say the least,” the 86-year-old Co- ing the public had the right to valid reason to withhold them, he
were giving up some of their pri- Federal sentencing guidelines naboy said as the meeting began know all the information Cona- said. Lawyers pleased
vacy rights. call for a sentence of 27 to 33 in a conference room. “I’ve been a boy would utilize in deciding “Public disclosure in a very real Speaking after the hearing,
He declined to release letters months in prison. The defense judge for 50 years and I never had Toole’s sentence. That was partic- sense would pour salt into a Erik Schrader, news director for
from Toole’s mother, father, wife presented Conaboy with 156 let- a request (like this) before.” ularly important because Toole wound. But personal discomfort WNEP, said he was pleased by the
and children and members of Al- ters written on behalf of Toole in Conaboy said he initially was a judge charged with violat- is not a reason to deny the public judge’s decision.
coholics Anonymous, finding that hopes of convincing Conaboy to agreed to allow Bohman to see ing the public’s trust. access to information you think is “We are very happy the public is
those letters contained highly show leniency. the letters, but then decided he important in making your deci- going to see the information that,
personal information; therefore The conference Thursday was should contact Toole’s attorneys Testimony open sion,” Kates said. by the judge’s own admission, he
those persons’ right to privacy called to address the request for and the government before releas- Kates also argued that if those Conaboy said he understood plans to use in influencing his de-
took precedence over the public’s the letters that was initially made ing the information. who wrote the letters appeared in the attorneys’ positions, but he cision,” Schrader said. “The
right to know. by WNEP-TV reporter Dave Boh- Conaboy originally planned to court to testify on his behalf, their felt compelled to keep letters writ- things we did not get, I under-
Regarding the alcohol counsel- man. The Times Leader was meet only with attorneys for statements would be open to the ten by Toole’s family confidential stand the reason for why we
or’s letter, Conaboy said it con- granted permission to intervene Toole, the government and the public. because they contained intimate didn’t get it.”
tained confidential information in support of the television sta- media outlets. In an unusual “I have difficulty understand- information. Kates said overall he was also
regarding Toole’s medical history. tion’s request. move, he allowed reporters, who ing how you would consider that “I think they are entitled to pri- happy with the judge’s decision.
He left open the possibility he Frank Nocito, Toole’s attorney, typically are precluded from any evidence differently because it is vacy for these letters that, by na- He said he remains hopeful Cona-
might release that letter, family had objected to the release of any hearing that is not held in open in written form versus testimo- ture, are very emotional,” Cona- boy will agree to release the other
letters and those from Alcoholics of the letters, arguing that many court, to attend and report on the nial form,” Kates said. “The fact it boy said. records with certain redactions.
Anonymous at a later date with of them contained highly person- meeting. is in written form does not change Conaboy said the letters from “I think he is troubled by with-
certain information redacted. al information and that the au- The judge candidly acknowl- the public’s right to know the fac- members of Alcoholics Anony- holding information from the
thors had written them under the edged that he was “struggling” to tors presented to you to influence mous also presented a quandary public and will reconsider his de-
Sentencing today make a decision regarding the let- your decision.” because that organization is pred- cision,” he said.

BOUTIQUE RULING
Boutique’s future endeavors. phone call made to him the ation filed Wednesday, Bufali- Because of that he was not en-
“We will continue to raise morning of the council meet- no contends Caputo incorrect- titled to protection under the
money for Geisinger,” she said. ing. That notice was insuffi- ly interpreted the law regard- Fourteenth Amendment.
“I think that we will focus on ac- cient to protect his due proc- ing the due process claim. Bufalino asks Caputo to re-
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tivities and projects that involve ess rights, the judge said. Bufalino said Glodzik’s con- consider his decision and rule
Van Stone. The Repeat Bou- women and children and the due process rights had been Caputo rejected Glodzik’s tract contained a provision in favor of the city. In the al-
tique is only one of many sourc- communities where our cam- violated, but deferred the request to rule in his favor re- that said it could be terminat- ternative, he asks Caputo al-
es of proceeds for the unit. puses are located.” question of breach of contract garding the breach of contract ed for any reason, without any low the city to appeal his rul-
“We’re in the midst of raising Volunteer Marge Koval, who for a jury to decide. allegation, however, finding cause required to be shown. ing to a higher court.
$1million for the new NICU that has worked in the store since its Caputo said Glodzik’s con- there was a material issue of
will open in October of this opening in 2010, said she has tract required he be provided fact regarding whether his
30 days written notice if his performance met the stan-
year,” he said.
Lissa Bryan-Smith, chief ad-
been fully satisfied with her affil-
iation. contract was to be terminat- dards set forth in the con- Dr. Michele L. Domiano
ministrative officer for the hos-
pital, commented on the Repeat
“I think I’ll never stop until I
can’t do it anymore,” she said.
ed. Evidence showed the only
notice provided to was by
tract.
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EUGENE R. PAPATOPOLI, 91, Margaret M. Kearney Darwin Q. Mack Sr. NANTICOKE


of Wilkes-Barre, passed away

Street’s
Thursday morning, April 7, 2011, April 4, 2011 April 6, 2011
at the Meadows Nursing and Reha-
bilitation Center, Dallas.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Bednarski &
M argaret M. Kearney, 75, of New-
berry Estates, Dallas, passed
away Monday morning, April 4,
Darwin Q.
Mack Sr., 80, a
Start Program. He had attended the
Messiah Primitive Methodist
resident of

transfer
Church, Bear Creek Township.
Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park 2011, at her home and was wel- Bear Creek Surviving are his children, Mrs.
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. comed into the loving arms of our Township, Debbie Giza and her husband, Ri-
WILLIAM KOTULSKI, 59, a Lord. died Wednes-
Born in Plymouth, she was a chard, Plains Township; Mrs. Denise
guest at Manor Care, Kingston, day, April 6, Smith and her husband, Kevin, Dal-

discussed
daughter of the late Edward and 2011, in the In-
died Wednesday, April 6, 2011. las; Darwin Q. Mack Jr. and his wife,
Mary Blanar Kondrak. patient Unit,
Funeral arrangements are Mrs. Kearney worked through Tracy, Wilkes-Barre; Dwight Mack,
pending from the Yeosock Funeral Hospice Community Care, Geisin- Bear Creek; Tammy Mack, Lisa Win-
her life as the controller of the fam-
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- ger South Wilkes-Barre. nehacher and George Mack, all of Illi-
ily business, J & M Enterprises, and
ship. Mr. Mack was born in Wilkes-
as an accountant for Hampton nois, and Brett Mack of Florida; step- By GERI GIBBONS
Barre, a son of the late George and
JOSEPH KLEMASH, 90, of House Nursing Home and the for- son Joseph Jeziorski, Bear Creek; as Times Leader Correspondent
Mary Clymo Mack. He attended
First Street, Hudson, died Tues- mer St. Francis Church, Nanticoke. well as numerous grandchildren and
She was a member of the Altar and the former Oliver Elementary NANTICOKE – City Council
day, April 5, 2011, at the Depart- School, Bear Creek. He was a grad- great-grandchildren.
ment of Veterans Affairs Medical Rosary Society at Saint Francis. Funeral service will be private on Tuesday night discussed the
In addition to her parents, she The family would like to thank uate of Coughlin High School,
Center, Plains Township. her caretaker, Hazel Ochenhouse, and at the convenience of the family. vacating of a portion of Nanti-
was preceded in death by her broth- Wilkes-Barre, and had been em-
Funeral arrangements are for her kindness and compassion. There will be no calling hours. coke Street to provide better ac-
er, Edward; and niece Carol Paster- ployed in the construction indus-
pending from the Yeosock Funeral A Memorial Mass will be held at Memorial donations may be made cess to the Luzerne County Com-
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- nak Timko. try most of his life.
10 a.m. Monday in St Theresa’s He was a member of Local 542, to Hospice Community Care, 601 munity College Culinary Arts
ship. Surviving are her husband of 55 Church, Pioneer Avenue, Shaver-
years, John A. Kearney; sons, Rob- Operating Engineers Union, Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. Building.
town, with the Rev. James Paisley
ert and Edward, both of Nanticoke; Plains Township, for more than 30 Arrangements are by the H. Mer- Joseph Grilli, vice president of
presiding. Friends and family may
grandchildren, Nicole and Sean; sis- call from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Kear- years, and had recently been a driv- ritt Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 451 external affairs at LCCC, stated
Jean Pil ter, Mary Pasternak; and nephew Jo-
seph Pasternak.
ney Funeral Home Inc., 173 E.
Green St., Nanticoke.
er with the Luzerne County Head N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
that for issues of safety and ac-
March 30, 2011 cess it was necessary for the col-
lege to own that area of the street.
J ean Pil, 75, of 21 Field Street,
Nanticoke, passed away Dorothy Rose Toole Solicitor Bill Finnegan said
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, at Joseph S. Dogal ownership would be passed to
the college by deed and the col-
Guardian Elder Care Center, 147 April 5, 2011
Old Newport St., Nanticoke. April 6, 2011 lege would have
full responsibility W H A T ’ S
Born January 20, 1936, in Po-
land, she was a daughter of the late
J oseph S. Dogal, 84, of Kingston,
passed away Wednesday at home
D orothy Rose Toole, of Potomac,
Md., passed away Tuesday,
Friends will be received at Pum-
phrey’s Colonial Funeral Home, 300 for maintenance N E X T ?
Leon and Frances Wieczorek Pil. April 5, 2011. She was the beloved W. Montgomery Ave. (Rt. 28, exit 6 and management
Jean came to the United States in surrounded by his loving family. wife of the late Donald P. Toole Sr.; just of I-270), Rockville, Md., from 3 of that area. Council will
1966, residing in Hanover Town- Born in Nanticoke, he was a son loving mother of Kathleen Duarte
of the late Walter and Maryann Ha- to 5 p.m. Sunday. A Mass of Chris- Resident Antho- meet April
ship, and later moving to Nanti- and her husband, Mark; Mary Rose tian Burial will be offered at St. Ra-
coke. She was employed in the gar-
zur Dogiel. He was a U.S. Army vet-
Moran; Donald P. Toole Jr.; Nancy ny Saracino said 20 at 7 p.m.
eran of World War II. Joe worked for phael’s Catholic Church, Falls and in City Hall.
ment industry. A. Derwin and her husband, Danny; Dunster Roads, Potomac, Md., at 11 he had circulated a
Bridon American Wire & Rope Co.
Jean was preceded in death by of Exeter and, prior to his retire- and Colleen Phillips and her hus- a.m. Monday, April 11, 2011. Inter- petition that gath-
brothers, John and Stanley; and ment, he was employed by Bonner band, Thomas; grandmother of ment will be held in All Souls Ceme- ered signatures of
sister Stella Piscorik Shilko; also, Chevrolet of Kingston. Ryan and Joseph Moran; Bridgett tery. 150 residents objecting to the
sisters Helen, Anna, Mary, Valeria He was a member and usher of and Alexandra Duarte; Sean Der- Memorial contributions may be transfer of the street.
and Stefania, who lived in Poland; Holy Family Parish of Luzerne; 4th win; Kelly and Tommy Phillips; sis- made to St. Jude Children’s Re- Mayor Joseph Dougherty said
and longtime companion, Edward Degree member of Our Lady of ter of Frank and Joseph Steinberg; search Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place,
Czestochowa, Luzerne; Wyoming the original sale of the property
Sujdak. as well as many loving nieces, neph- Memphis, TN 38105. Please view
Valley Catholic Laymen’s Retreat ews, other relatives and friends also and sign family guestbook at
to LCCC had been based on the
Surviving are numerous nieces
and nephews. League; American Legion Post 350, survive. www.pumphreyfuneralhome.com. college’s ability to utilize Nanti-
Private funeral services will Nanticoke; and the Veterans of For- great-grandchildren; sister, Mary coke Street and the matter had
eign Wars Anthracite Post 283, Najaka of Kingston; and special been settled. Grilli confirmed
be held at the convenience of the
Kingston. friend Cy Miller.
family. Joseph was preceded in death by Funeral will be held at 9:30
that this had been the agreement
in regard to the Culinary Arts
Arrangements are being han-
dled by Kielty-Moran Funeral
son Matthew Joseph Dogal; and
brother, Edward Dougil.
a.m. Monday from the Betz-
Jastremski Funeral Home Inc., 568
Mary Kathryn Latorre building.
Home, 87 Washington Ave., Ply- Surviving are his wife of 61 years, Bennett St., Luzerne, with a Mass of Resident Kathy Wheeler
mouth.
April 7, 2011
the former Christine Fey; children, Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy voiced concern about student
Sandy Witko and husband Gene, of Family Parish, Luzerne, with the
West Wyoming; Jane Ciehoski and
husband Frank, of Luzerne; Judy
Rev. Michael Zipay officiating. In-
terment will be in Mt. Olivet Ceme-
M ary Kathryn Latorre, 87, of Pitt-
ston Township, passed away
Thursday, April 7, 2011, at the
and Angela Latorre of Selinsgrove,
Pa.; niece Giovanna Kush and her
parking. She said that often
LCCC students did not park a
Helen A. Konicki Campbell and husband Kyle, of Be-
thlehem, Pa.; Michael Dogal and
tery, Carverton. Friends may call
from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
husband, Frank; nephew Joseph Do-
nato; niece Deanne Donato; and
minimum of 25 feet from the cor-
ner, violating the parking code.
April 5, 2011 wife Mary Helen, of Kingston; Ruth In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Born in Pittston December 10, great-niece and nephew, Alyssa and
1923, she was a daughter of the late She said this was increasingly a
Pascucci and husband Frank, of tions can be made to Holy Family Derrick Donato; as well as brother-
H eaven welcomed a Cherub on
Tuesday, April 5, 2011, Helen
A. Konicki of Pittston Township.
Wyoming; Thomas Dogal and wife
Stacy, of Idaho; and Trina Dogal of
Building Fund. Condolences can be
sent to sympathy@betzjastrem-
Samuel and Angela Iannello La-
torre. She was a member of Holy
in-law, Joseph Donato Sr.
A Funeral Requiem Mass will be
problem on Hill and Coal streets.
The mayor assured her that po-
Arizona; 15 grandchildren, seven ski.com. Cross Episcopal Church, 373 North lice presence would be increased
She was the widow of Peter J. Kon- Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Holy
icki, who passed away March 1, She was formerly employed as a Cross Episcopal Church, 373 N. in these areas to ensure enforce-
2010. seamstress, and she was a member Main St., Wilkes-Barre, with Father ment of all parking regulations.
Helen was born April 18, 1924, of the ILGWU. Joseph Rafferty officiating. Inter- The council also approved the
in Dupont. She was a daughter of
the late George and Frances (Ty-
Alberta F. Karsko In addition to her parents, she ment will be in Denison Cemetery,
Swoyersville. There will be no call-
first reading of an ordinance ban-
was preceded in death by her sister, ning bath salts.
lutke) Stadnik. She was a graduate April 5, 2011 Gloria Donato. ing hours.
of Dupont High School and Lacka- Arrangements are by the Antho-
The mayor read a letter of proc-
Mary is survived by her sisters,
wanna Junior Business College in lamation commending Turkey
Scranton. Prior to becoming a
homemaker, she worked for the
A lberta F. Karsko, 82, passed
away Tuesday, April 5, 2011, in
the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
Clementine Arcadu and her hus-
band, John, of Pittston Township,
ny Recupero Funeral Home, West
Pittston. Hill and Co Co Hut businesses for
voluntarily declining to sell bath
Social Security Administration in A resident of Timber Ridge
Wilkes-Barre. Later in life, she salts as a service to the city.
Health Care Center, Plains Town-
worked side-by-side with her hus- ship, she was born February 17,
band at Konicki Pharmacy, Main 1929, in Pittston, a daughter of the Madonna Jezuit
Street in Dupont.
Her greatest joy was her grand-
late Anthony and Frances Dalton
Mariani. April 7, 2011
Robert Walter
children. She delighted in getting
together for birthday dinners and
She was a graduate of Pittston Wrobleski
High School and a former member
holiday gatherings and would al-
ways end each evening with “Love
of St. Casimir’s Church, Pittston.
She worked in the local garment in-
M adonna Jezuit, of Wyoming,
passed away Thursday, April 7,
she was frequently seen at River
Street Manor, Wilkes-Barre, visiting
April 5, 2011
You!” Throughout her life she en- 2011, at Hospice Community Care, and volunteering her time and tal- Robert Walter
dustry until her retirement. Wilkes-Barre. Born at Langley Field ent.
joyed traveling with family, espe- Wrobleski, 55, of
Alberta loved to play bingo and
cially her daughter, Ellen. Air Force Base, Va., on September Surviving are her husband, Mi- Shavertown, died
enjoyed trips to Atlantic City, N.J.
She is survived by her devoted Besides her parents, she was pre- 13, 1945, she was a daughter of the chael Jezuit of Wyoming; son Brian, Tuesday, April 5,
sister, Mathilda Scott, Mountain ceded in death by her husband, neral Home, 134 Church St., Pitt- late Robert and Ellen Lahey Zim- residing in Allentown, Pa.; two 2011, at Wilkes-
Top; a daughter, Ellen, and her John, in 1995; daughter Judith Ann; ston. A Mass of Christian Burial will merman. brothers, Brian Zimmerman of Sou- Barre General
husband, David P. Rudis, Pittston and brothers, Joseph and Michael be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. at St. John A graduated of Kingston Central derton, Pa., and Bob Zimmerman of Hospital after a
Township; sons, Dr. John P. Kon- Mariani. the Evangelist Church, William Catholic High School, she attended Mechanicsburg, Pa.; as well as nu- courageous, life-
icki and his wife, Lynn, Dallas, and Surviving are sons, Ronald, Ves- Street, Pittston. Interment will be Duquesne University and attained a merous nieces and nephews. long battle with
Peter X. Konicki and his wife Mary, tal, N.Y.; Anthony M., Pittston; and held in St. Casimir’s Cemetery, Pitt- bachelor of arts degree from College Funeral service will be held at diabetes.
Bear Creek; grandchildren, Kevin, John, Exeter; sisters, Arlene Kol- ston. Friends may call from 8 to 9 Misericordia. A skilled caseworker, 8:30 a.m. Saturday from the Hugh B. Join us for a Celebration of the
Kimberly, Kristopher, David and beck, Pittston, and Jean Grebeck, a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Life of Robert Wrobleski, given by his
Madonna worked at Luzerne Coun- Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home,
James Konicki; as well as a daugh- Port Griffith; nine grandchildren, The family wishes to give special children and grandchildren, from 6 to
ter, Karen. ty Children and Youth Services in 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort,
three great-grandchildren, as well as thanks to the staff for care given at various departments and was se- with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 8 p.m. Sunday, April 10, 2011, at Pizza
Funeral Services will be han- nieces and nephews. Timber Ridge Health Care Center Perfect in Trucksville.
dled by Graziano Funeral Home lected to help initiate the first Intake a.m. at Saint Monica Parish, Our La-
The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. and the Wilkes-Barre General Hos- Unit at that agency.
Inc. Calling hours will be held from dy of Sorrows Church, West 8th
Saturday from the Kizis-Lokuta Fu- pital.
4 to 7 p.m. Sunday. A Mass of Several years later, Madonna con- Street, West Wyoming, with Father
Christian Burial will be held at 11 tinued with her casework skills at Leo McKernan officiating. The in-
a.m. Monday from the Scared
Heart of Jesus Church in Dupont
Luzerne County Mental Health Ser- terment will follow in Saint Joseph’s
vices. She was a member of Saint Cemetery, West Wyoming. Friends
Valerie S. Davala
(All funeral services will take place
at the church). Family will receive
FUNERALS Monica Parish, Wyoming. may call from 7 to 9 p.m. this eve-
Preceding her in death, in addi- ning at the funeral home.
April 6, 2011

V
friends at church from 10 a.m. until tion to her parents, was her sister, In lieu of flowers, memorial con- alerie S. Davala, 74, formerly of
the time of the service. The Rev. BELL – Diane, funeral 11 a.m. Sat- Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Exeter, passed away Wednesday,
urday from the H. Merritt Hughes Kingston. Mass of Christian Burial Mary Ellen Miller. tributions, if desired, can be made
Joseph Verespy will officiate. Inter- Because of her love of senior citi- to the Riverstreet Manor, Wilkes- April 6, 2011, in the Mountain Top Se-
Funeral Home Inc., 211 Luzerne at 10 a.m. in St. Ignatius Church.
ment will follow at the Sacred Ave., West Pittston. Friends may Friends may call 8:30 a.m. until nior Care Center.
zens and people with disabilities, Barre.
Heart of Jesus Cemetery, Dupont. call 5 to 9 p.m. today and before time of service today at the Born in Dupont, she was a daugh-
The family would like to thank the funeral service Saturday. funeral home. ter of the late John and Anna Ruda
Dr. Lori Williams, Dr. Lisa Thomas BUFALINO – Margaret, funeral 9 MALENOVITCH – Robert, funeral 9
a.m. Saturday from Graziano Celusniak. She was a graduate of Du-
and the staff at Mercy Hospital and a.m. Saturday from the Mark V.
Funeral Home Inc., Pittston By- Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 Stark pont High School.
Mercy Hospice for all of their kind-
ness.
pass, Pittston Township. Mass of
Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. at St.
St., Plains Township. Mass of
Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in
Dennis Joseph Cardoni Prior to her retirement, she was
employed at Center Fashions of Du-
Memorial contributions can be Rocco’s R.C. Church. Visitation 5 Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains pont for 40 years. Mrs. Davala was a
made to the Pittston Township to 8 p.m. today. Township. Friends may call at the
April 6, 2011
FLEMING – Atty. Robert Lewis, funeral home 5 to 8 p.m. today. member of St. John the Baptist
Ambulance Association, 24 Bry-
calling hours 2 to 4 p.m. today at Church of Exeter and the Interna-
den St., Pittston, PA 18640. the Richard H. Disque Funeral
Home, Dallas. The funeral will
O’CONNOR – Kimberly, memorial
service 3 p.m. Saturday in the
Jennings-Calvey Funeral and
D ennis Joseph “Chipper” or
“Chip” Cardoni, 65, of Plains
Bankos Cardoni; son Douglas Jo-
seph Cardoni and his wife, Kirsa
tional Ladies Garment Workers
Union.
OBITUARY POLICY immediately follow at the funeral Cremation Services Inc., 111 Col- Township, passed away Wednesday Phillips; grandson Saylen Slim Car-
home. afternoon, April 6, 2011, after com- Preceding her in death were her
burn Ave., Clarks Summit. Rela- doni; granddaughter Anessa Ace
The Times Leader publish- GABEL – Mark, memorial service 4 tives and friends may call Sat- first husband, Donald Kosek; and sec-
p.m. Sunday at the Cross Creek plications arising from pneumonia Cardoni, all of Brooklyn, N.Y.; broth-
es free obituaries, which urday 1 p.m. until time of service. ond husband, John Davala; and sever-
Community Church, 370 Carv- PHILBIN – Susan, funeral 9:30 a.m. at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Med- ers, Wayne “Rocky” Cardoni and his
have a 27-line limit, and paid erton Road, Trucksville. al brothers and sisters.
today from Kiesinger Funeral ical Center, Plains Township. wife Gayle, and Joseph “Joe” Cardo- Surviving are her son, Donald Ko-
obituaries, which can run JONES – Robin, celebration of life 7 Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St.,
p.m. today at McLaughlin’s Family Chip was born on August 19, ni; and a sister, Monica Stevens. sek, and his fiancée, Judy, of Wapwal-
with a photograph. A funeral Duryea. Mass of Christian Burial
Funeral Service, 142 S. Washing- 1945, and was a son of Irene Smole- Funeral services will be held lopen; sisters Jean Scatena, Jenkins
home representative can call ton St., Wilkes-Barre. Visitation at at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church
Avoca. . nyak Cardoni and the late Joseph at 10:30 a.m. Saturday from Township, and Nancy Sellock, Du-
the obituary desk at (570) McLaughlin’s 6 to 7 p.m. today.
KAMINSKI – Zita, funeral 10 a.m. SROMOSKI – Mary Ann, Mass of “Pep” Cardoni. Chip was a graduate the Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. pont; and nieces and nephews.
829-7224, send a fax to (570) Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. today
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- Saturday from the Kopicki Funer- of Plains High School, class of 1963, Main St., Plains Township, with a Funeral services will be at the
al Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., King- in St. Leo’s/ Holy Rosary Church,
Manhattan Street, Ashley. There and graduated from Penn State Uni- Mass of Christian Burial at11a.m. in convenience of the family.
bits@timesleader.com. If you ston. Friends may call at the
funeral home 5 to 8 p.m. today. are no public calling hours. versity with a degree in electrical Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Plains Arrangements are by the Metcalfe
fax or e-mail, please call to
KILLINO – Benjamin, funeral 9:30 WALSH – Marion, funeral 9:15 a.m. engineering. and Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
confirm. Obituaries must be today from the Anthony Recup- Township. Friends may call from 5
a.m. today from the Victor M. After serving in the U.S. Air Force Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon ero Funeral Home, 406 Susque- to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
through Thursday and 7:30 St., Old Forge. Mass of Christian hanna Ave., West Pittston. Mass for four years, Chip worked for Bell Interment will be held in Fern Knoll
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Mary of the
Assumption Church at Prince of
of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St.
Maria Goretti Church. The St.
Telephone (which later became Burial Park, Dallas. G en etti’s
Obituaries must be sent by a Peace Parish, West Grace and Maria Goretti Bereavement Group
will recite the Rosary at 9:30 a.m.
AT&T/Verizon) for 28 years. Chip
was a longtime member of the Itlo
A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
funeral home or crematory, Lawrence streets, Old Forge.
or must name who is hand- KLIMEK – Joseph, funeral 9 a.m. today at the church. Club, Hilldale, was an avid food af- Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
today from the Kizis-Lokuta WONSAVAGE- Peter, funeral 9:30 icionado and a doting husband, fa- H otelBerea vem entR a tes
ling arrangements, with Funeral Home, 134 Church St., a.m. today from the Yeosock
address and phone number. Pittston. A Mass of Christian Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., ther and grandparent (his grand-
We discourage handwritten Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. John the Plains Township. Mass of Chris- children affectionately called him
notices; they incur a $15 Evangelist Church, William Street, tian Burial at 10 a.m. in Ss. Peter “Pops”).
Pittston. & Paul Church, Plains Township.
Surviving, besides his mother,
typing fee. KOSLOSKI – Laura, funeral 9:30
a.m. today from the Kopicki
Friends may call 8:30 to 9:30
a.m. today. Irene, are his wife of 44 years, Anna 825.6477
CMYK

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LOCAL BRIEFS
Exeter woman seeks help for flooding on property
4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Any property owner who has not
received a tax bill should contact the
WILKES-BARRE – Young’s Funny Municipality of Kingston Tax Office
Farm is doing a fundraiser from 11 at 570-288-4576, extension 114. By GERI GIBBONS cated that council had as- pairing pavement in two ar- and trading of goods by im-
a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday at the Red Times Leader Correspondent sisted her with water re- eas of the borough, both on posing a $350 licensing fee.
Robins in both Dickson City and KINGSTON – The Wyoming Valley EXETER – Water control moval in the past, but that a areas of Susquehanna Ave- The council also an-
Wilkes-Barre. Donations will not be West School Board will hold the April was a topic of discussion at more permanent solution is nue. The repair costs will nounced the borough is
asked. Anyone who goes to either board meeting for general purposes Tuesday night’s borough needed. She said she would exceed $10,000, so the bor- maintaining a website, exe-
Red Robin on Monday and presents a on Wednesday. The work session will council meeting. be seeking assistance from ough will advertise for bids. terborough.com, which pre-
coupon will have 10 percent of their be held at 7 p.m., followed by the Renee Valenti said her Luzerne County and the Council will award the pro- sents pertinent borough in-
check donated to Young’s Funny board meeting. property on the corner of state. ject contract at its meeting formation, including coun-
Farm. The farm’s truck is down, and The meetings are open to the pub- Anthracite and Lehigh Council encouraged her on May 3. cil meeting minutes.
this fundraiser will help get it back on lic and will be held at the Middle streets consistently floods, to do so. Council failed to pass a Borough council will next
the road to do free therapy work. School, Chester Street, which is hand- causing damage to her fin- Council members also in- motion to regulate and an- meet May 3 at 7 p.m. in the
icapped accessible from the side of ished basement. She indi- dicated they would be re- nually license pawn shops municipal building.
WILKES-BARRE – April marks the building.
National Child Abuse Prevention
Month, and funding from The Blue
Ribbon Foundation of Blue Cross of
Northeastern Pennsylvania is helping
PLYMOUTH – The borough public
works department has started sweep-
ing streets in the borough.
Sugar Notch adopts stormwater control ordinance; eyes street paving
local nonprofits address child abuse The department will be concentrat- By JIM MORRISSEY the property with an addition- added it will vote on what Resident Ed Bodzio of
and neglect rates that are significantly ing its efforts on cleaning main thor- Times Leader Correspondent al barrel to contain the water streets must be paved initial- Main Street voiced his con-
higher than the state average. oughfares such as Main Street, Shaw- SUGAR NOTCH – Council to prevent overflows onto the ly. cerns on the noise ordinance.
From parenting lessons on nutrition nee Avenue, the lower portion of adopted the Act 167 stormwa- street or onto another proper- Also, a $25,000 fund will be He said it took $1,000 (for le-
and caregiving to screenings for men- Davenport Street, Academy Street, ter ordinance for the borough ty. used to demolish houses that gal costs and advertising) to
tal health and substance abuse issues, and Cherry Street in advance of the at its meeting Wednesday The borough has an must to be taken down due to pass the ordinance to make
$80,000 fund that will be used coding and property mainte-
more than a dozen regional programs Easter holiday. Crews will also try to night. the town safer and quieter.
for paving approximately 800 nance code violations.
received funding to curb violence and clean streets around the churches This ordinance applies to feet of road this spring. Coun- In other business, council Bodzio said car noise on
promote wellness among at-risk fam- throughout the borough if times per- new construction only. Carl cilman Mario Fiorucci wants voted to give the part-time po- Main Street at early-morning
ilies, children and students. mits before the Easter observance. Alber, zoning and code en- the road crew to decide what lice officers a $1-per- hour hours is a problem. Mayor
In Luzerne County alone, there Borough officials request that all forcement officer, will inspect roads need paving based on raise. Council also set police William Davis said police are
were more than 1,100 reported cases residents take pride in keeping the all new properties and decide need and condition of the Chief Chris Pilchard’s salary doing an excellent job and
of suspected child abuse in 2008-09, borough clean by sweeping the street if the owner needs to equip streets. Council agreed but for 2011 at $31,200. they will curb the problem.
according to the most recent state and sidewalk in front of their homes
data. The state data indicate Luzerne or businesses. The department will
County’s substantiated child abuse collect the sweepings.
rate was 60 percent higher than the Please contact the Plymouth Bor-
Commonwealth’s average in 2008. ough Administrative Office at 779-
Locally, a $7,000 grant has so far 1011 for assistance. Any resident or
helped 57 families in Luzerne County motorist wishing to report a pothole
via the “Supporting Stronger Fam- on any borough street or alley is
ilies” program, which is run by the requested to contact the adminis-
Pennsylvania affiliate of Volunteers of trative office at 779-1011. 150 Special Notices 451 Trucks/ 542 Logistics/ 569 Security/ 746 Garage Sales/ 815 Dogs
SUVs/Vans Transportation Protective Services Estate Sales/
America. Flea Markets
DRIVERS
Elsewhere in Luzerne County, near- WEST WYOMING – The yard waste
Fanelli Brothers POLICE OFFICER
ly $10,000 in funding from The Foun- program for residents began Thurs- Trucking has Part Time
dation recently helped the Family day for residents living in the Ather- established new West Wyoming Bor-

Services Association of Wyoming ton Park section up to but not in-


ADOPTION and increased driv- ough is seeking ALASKAN MALAMUTE
Valley expand its Parent-Child Home cluding 8th Street. Residents living
A loving married
teacher couple
will so much to
CHEVROLET `05 er pay package and
an increased sign
on bonus. Due to
applicants for part-
time as needed
Police Officer posi- KINGSTON
AKC Registered
Available May 24.
Program to reach 100 high-risk fam- on 8th Street up to the Exeter line offer would love
to adopt your
AVALANCHE additional business,
Fanelli Bros. Truck-
tions with the Bor-
ough Police Depart-
Rare breeding &
hand whelped.
ilies. will have their scheduled pickup on newborn. We can
Dark red with tan
ing Co. is adding ment. Applications
5 males &
leather interior. 5 females: Seals,
DALLAS – Borough council has April 14. provide a lifetime LT Z71 package. both regional and for the position Sables & Whites.
of happiness, local drivers to our must be obtained
released the schedule for spring clea- Yard waste will be picked up on security & educa-
Sunroof. 82,000
Pottsville, PA termi- from and returned
$600
570-510-6428
miles. Must See! 484 Market St. Rear
nup to be held May 2 to May 7 at the alternating Thursdays. Residents are tional opportuni- Asking $20,000 nal operation. Dri- to the Borough’s
Clerk’s Office, 570- Saturday, April 9th
ties. All expenses (570) 362-4143 vers are home most
Municipal Building, 25 Main St. reminded to place yard waste out the paid. nights throughout 693-1311, 464 W. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Antiques,
941 Apartments/
Hours of operation will be 7:30 a.m. night before in open containers and to Nancy/Kevin the week. Drivers Eighth St., West
Longaberger Unfurnished
1-866-254-3529 503 Accounting/ must have 2-3 Wyoming, PA
Baskets, pictures,
to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and bundle and tie any bushes, hedges or
DURYEA
www.nancykevin years of OTR expe- 18644. Applicants
2adopt.com
Finance rience, acceptable must be 18 years of home decor, crafts,
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Resi- small trees in 3-foot lengths. MVR and pass a age prior to hiring small furniture,
Modern 2 bedroom,
glassware, lamps,

MONTY SAYS COCCIA FORD


dents will need an admission permit There will also be one bulk-item criminal background date. Must possess
HH, VHS & CDS 2nd floor. Quiet
check. a valid Act 120 Cer- location. Appliances
for the cleanup and a fee schedule pickup. The date has been changed The new pay pack- tification, current PA (LOTS OF GOODIES!)
& garbage includ-
will be implemented. from April 25 to April 18 for the bulk-
LINCOLN
Operators License
age offers:
and meet criteria To place your ed. Off street park-
ing. No pets. $485
• .38 cpm for
For more information, call the Dal- item pickup. There will be a maxi- qualified drivers set forth in borough ad Call Toll Free + security. Call
las Borough Administrative Office at mum of two bulk items per house- Due to a tremen- • $1,500 sign on hiring policy. Dead-
line for applications
1-800-427-8649 570-479-1203
dous increase in bonus
570-675-1389. hold, and residents may not put out sales volume, • Paid vacations and is April 15, 2011. KINGSTON
any building materials, ammunition, one of the area’s
largest and
holidays EATON TERRACE
• Health/Dental/ 610 Business 317 N. Maple Ave.
KINGSTON – The municipality electronics, car parts or tires, or any fastest growing Vision Insurance Opportunities Large Two story,
Dealership and
announced Monday is the last day hazardous-type waste. • 401K Plan

that 2011 county and municipal taxes For items containing Freon, the Walked the back
Collision Center
has the following Contact Gary Potter
at 570-544-3140
PITTSTON 2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, Central Heat
OPPORTUNITY & Air,washer/dryer
can be paid at the discount rate. After Freon must be extracted and a certif- nine with Bill AVAILABLE Ext 156 or visit us
at 1298 Keystone in unit, parking.
that, taxes will be due at face value. icate stating so from a licensed refrig- Murray while we Blvd., Pottsville, PA $830 + utilities &
The tax office accepts payments eration expert must be taped to the followed D.A. It FINANCE AND 1 month security
was a great LINEUP 570-262-6947
made by cash, check or money order. item. Freon items include air condi-
day...Had the INSURANCE PERSON ASUCCESSFULSALE
Payments may be mailed to 500 tioners, refrigerators, etc. Residents 944 Commercial
sandwhich with Must be detail
Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704, could place boxes containing various a Heineken. Saw oriented. INCLASSIFIED! 54 Chestnut Street
(Off the Bypass)
Properties
or residents can visit the tax office in items so long as they do need exceed Guy and little AUTOMOTIVE Doyouneedmorespace? April 9th & 10th
EXPERIENCE
person 8:30 a.m. to noon or 1 p.m. to a five foot cubic length. Guy...Perfect. REQUIRED
A yard or garage sale 10:00AM - 4:00PM
BEER & LIQUOR Everything Must Go.
Tiger sharp Excellent pay and
in classified LICENSE FOR SALE Very Reasonable.
today. Tim Clark benefits including is the best way For More Info, Call Washer, gas stvve,
401k plan. tocleanoutyourclosets! grandfather clock,
NANTICOKE
POLITICAL BRIEFS
570-824-7041
the Candidates Night” on April 21 tv, dvd, living room,
from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Alden Manor on 409 Autos under Apply to: You’re in bussiness COCKTAIL LOUNGE dining room, bed, Commercial
$5000 Greg Martin with classified! Restaurant/Motel folding tables, Space
Middle Road. Refreshments will be Suburan Wilkes- chairs, dishes, tray, 760 SF
577 E. Main St., Barre. Box 2500 glassware, porce- Excellent location
provided and tickets are $15. For more Wilkes-Barre,
548 Medical/Health C/O Times Leader lain clocks & more on the square.
WILKES-BARRE – The public is information or to buy tickets, contact PA, 18702 Village at 15 N. Main Street CASH ONLY Former dental
Greenbriar Wilkes-Barre, PA office. Next to
invited to meet 11 Democrats running Chairman Paul Czapracki at 570-736- 570-823-8888
Assisted Living 18711 highrise. Will make
for Luzerne County’s new governing 6859. email: decor adjustments

body from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the CHRYSLER `97 grmartin@


PART TIME 746 Garage Sales/ to suit tenants.
Closet space,
Ramada Inn, 20 Public Square. WILKES-BARRE TWP. – The Com- SEBRING cocciacars.com
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets PLAINS
pantry and powder
room. Heat and hot
Working Families for Luzerne Coun- mittee to elect Lou Elmy Wilkes-Barre Convertible. Gold
with newly installed
Doyouneedmorespace? •Personal Care water furnished.
A yard or garage sale $730/month
ty will host a Meet the Candidates Area School Director will host a Hap- navy top/rear win- Aides - All Shifts
•Housekeeping Call
event for the Democratic candidates py Hour Cookout at the Wilkes-Barre dow. 124,000 city in classified •Dietary Aide 570-287-4700
miles. As is. Asking is the best way •Cook
running together as The Working 11: Township Fire Hall Pavilion, 152 Wat- $2,600. Negotiable.
tocleanoutyourclosets! •Lifeguard - Certi- LINE UP
570-822-2776 or fications required
Linda Houck, John Nadolny, Theresa son St., on May 6 from 5 to 8 p.m. You’re in bussiness A GREAT DEAL...
DALLAS
570 709-9404 Apply within:
Morcavage, Jane Waitkus, Salvatore Refreshments will be served. The Leave Message with classified! 4252 Memorial
Licata, John Livingston, Brian Over- donation is $20 and tickets can be Hwy Hilldale Section IN CLASSIFIED!
412 Autos for Sale 512 Business/ Dallas, PA 18612 212 Chamberlain St. Looking for the right deal
man, Joe Padavan, Frank Sorokach, obtained at the door or by calling Strategic Friday Saturday &
on an automobile?
560 Quality Sunday, 8AM -3PM
Michael Collins and Michael Chrobak. Bobbie Gurnari at 570-479-4322 or Management Antiques, china, Turn to classified.
The event is free and open to the Sandy at 570-301-7165. Assurance/Safety tools, tables & It’s a showroom in print!
public. Light refreshments will be BUSINESS ACCOUNT chairs, tvs, stove,
fridges, decorations Classified’s got
the directions!
served. PITTSTON -- The Committee to
FORD `10 FUSION SE EXECUTIVE 19 Colonial Drive
ACs, clothing,
Everything for a
Elect Paula Radick for Luzerne Coun- Silver/grey, grey Aggressive and High Point Acres kitchen & handy- 953 Houses for Rent
Saturday April 7th man & much more.
WILKES-BARRE – Claire (Koval) ty Judge will host a meet the candidate interior. Automatic, experienced Busi-

Wert, Republican candidate for night from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at


AWD, Moonroof/
spoiler package.
ness Account Exec-
utive needed. Pri-
SAFETY COMPLIANCE 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Jewelry, sofas,
chairs, lamps, 2
Wilkes-Barre City Council District A, Rooney’s Irish Pub on Main Street in 15,000 miles.
Remainer of
mary duties include
establishing new OFFICER corner cupboards,
will host a “Meet and Greet” on Pittston. A cash bar will be available. extended warranty. business accounts OSHA 30 or equal
Governor

MOUNTAINTOP
Sirius radio, 6 CD and maintaining cur- Winthrop desk,
Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at qualifications.

the Riverside Cafe, Old River Road. LUZERNE -- The Committee to


changer. Garage
kept. Asking
rent business rela-
tionships. Prior mar-
100% pre-employ-
ment drug testing.
clothes, linens,
pictures, books,
DVDs, records,
WEST PITTSTON 2 Bedroom
$17,000 or best keting & sales expe- Competitive wages. Cottage in quiet
Tickets can be purchased at the door Elect Paula Radick for Luzerne Coun- offer. Call rience required. Health, dental,
Lenox, sterling sil- setting. $875 +
ver, silver plate, utilities, security,
for $20. ty Judge will host a meet the candidate (570) 823-8403 Call 570-606-7838 vision, and 401k. desks, glassware, application & lease.
night from 6 to 8 p.m. April 27, at 451 Trucks/ 527 Food Services/ Send resume to: dehumidifier, 570-592-1241
PO Box 1668 sewing machines,
AVOCA – Members of Team Patriot Hun’s Westside Café in Luzerne. The
will hold a rally from 7 to 9 p.m. April cost is $25 per person and includes
SUVs/Vans Hospitality Plains, PA 18705
E.O.E.
kitchen set, bed-
room furniture, WILKES-BARRE
14 at the West Side Social Club on
McAlpine Street in West Avoca.
beer, wine, pizza and wings. RSVP by
April 26 by e-mailing staff@paulafor-
BANQUET 566 Sales/Retail/
luggage, shelving,
train platform &
accessories, safe,
26 Philadephia Ave
Saturday & Sunday
Parsons
143 Stucker Ave.
3 Bedroom 1-1/2
Business
MANAGER
golf clubs, 8:00AM - 3:00PM Bath. 1,900 square
The public is invited to attend. Tick- judge.com or calling 570-763-9737. Development aluminum ladder, HUGE SALE! foot Modern Home
totes, cameras, So Many Bargains! in Great Neighbor-
ets are $10 and can be purchased from You can also pay at the door. Private Golf Club in
any member of the team. The team ACURA `08 RDX
Good Condition.
Sugarloaf, Pa
seeking an experi-
is LEASING CONSULTANT videos, games,
bird bath, tools,
high chairs, cribs,
Too Many Items
To List!!
hood. Includes all
Appliances. Large
fenced in yard with
consists of John Boone, Casey Dona- WILKES-BARRE TWP. -- The 53,000 miles.
enced Banquet
PART TIME snow blower & deck & shed. Off
WEST WYOMING
Manager for its Street Parking. No
hue, Tony Guariglia, Joe Kelly and Wilkes-Barre Township Republican AWD, Full Power, upscale dining facili- much more!!
smokers / pets.
AM/FM, CD ty. Must have expe- East Mountain
Charles Sciandra. Party will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. Changer, Blue rience in booking Apartments, a luxury $875 / month + utili-
Tooth, XM Radio, ties. Security, Cred-
Wednesday at the Wilkes-Barre Town- Leather Interior
functions and the apartment complex
it Check & Refer-
overall operations located in Plains
PLAINS TWP. – The Committee to ship Fire Hall. All interested citizens & Sunroof of the dining room Township is looking ences Required.
$22,000 570-332-6003
Elect Dr. James F. Susek to the Wilkes- are invited to attend. (570) 814-8398
during service. Also for a part time leas-
Larksville
must have excellent ing consultant.
Barre Area School Board will hold a Call after 9:30 a.m. communication Excellent sales,
fundraiser April 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. at WYOMING -- The 5th District Dem- skills, team building
ability, lead by
customer service, &
organizational skills
Collect cash, not dust!
the Plains Township Ambulance ban-
quet facility, 90 Maffett St., Plains
ocratic Committee will sponsor a
Meet and Greet Happy Hour from 7 to
example, and be
able to manage
as well as some
computer knowl-
47 Lincoln Avenue
April 9 & April 10
Clean out your
Township. Refreshments will be pro- 9 p.m. April 15 at Bo Brother’s Restau-
change effectively.
This is a year-round
edge necessary.
Send resumes to
8am-2pm
HUGE SALE!! basement, garage
vided. Tickets are $25 and can be rant, Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, FORD `00 WINDSTAR
White & tan with
position. Please
send resumes to:
cpoulos@themanor
group.com or apply
470 West State St.
Harley Motorcycle
parts, fishing/camp- or attic and call the
purchased at the door or by calling across from the Midway Shopping Manager in person at Rental
Classified depart-
ing items, air/power
tan leather seats all 79 Country Club Office located at Saturday, 9AM-2PM
tools, Mustang rims
570-826-1583. Center. Food will be provided. An in good condition. Lane, Sugarloaf, Pa 680 Wildflower Dr, Great Sale, Great
with tires, house-
open bar will be available. Democratic Runs great. 150k.
Asking $2,000
18249, fax
570-788-5041
Plains Township, Pa Prices. Don’t Miss It
Parking In Lower
hold, kitchen items
& furniture
ment today at 570-
NANTICOKE – The Newport Town- candidates for judge, county council
829-7130!
(570) 925-2951 or e-mail End Pizza Parking
TOO MUCH MORE TO
vccchefs@ptd.net Lot
ship Democrats will present a “Meet and local offices are invited to attend. LIST!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Sarah E. Kuderka
Sarah Elizabeth Kuderka, daugh-
ter of John and Colleen Kuderka,
Vernon, is celebrating her 10th
birthday today, April 8. Sarah is
a granddaughter of Carlos and
Marian Smith, Bear Creek, and
Jack and Linda Kuderka, Falls.
She is a great-granddaughter of Fine Arts Fiesta committee seeks donations
Mary Smith, Wilkes-Barre, and
the late Bud Smith. Sarah has a
Communities will hold food drive for Back Mountain pantry April 11 to 15 ‘Enrich Your Senses’ is this year’s theme for the 56th annual Fine
brother, John, 6. The Back Mountain Community Partnership, which is comprised of Dallas, Franklin, Jackson, King- Arts Fiesta set for May 19-22 on Public Square in Wilkes-Barre. Juried
ston and Lehman townships and the Borough of Dallas, will hold a spring food drive for the Back adult and student art shows, entertainment for all ages, food and a
Mountain Food Pantry the week of April 11-15. Donations may be delivered to each of the BMCP Commu- variety of vendors will offer four days of fine art, music and activities.
nity’s township or borough buildings during daily business hours. Non-perishable foods such as dry Admission is free. The fundraising committee is accepting donations
and canned goods will be accepted. Monetary donations may be sent to the Back Mountain Food Bank to assist the festival. Contributions can be made online by visiting
Pantry, 40 Knob Hill Road, Trucksville, PA 18708. BMCP representatives, first row, are Shirley Moyer www.fineartsfiesta.org and clicking on the donation menu. Fundrais-
and Jim Reino, supervisors of Kingston Township; and Tim Carroll, mayor of Dallas Borough. Second ing committee members, first row, are Gary Womelsdorf, Eileen Hal-
row: Ray Iwanowski, supervisor of Lehman Township; Phil Walter and Glen Howell, supervisors of Dal- sey, co-chairperson, Susan Najaka, and Tracey Selingo. Second row:
las Township; and John Wilkes, supervisor of Jackson Township. David Kerr and Brian Benedetti, co-chairperson.

Alexandra K. Rutkoski
Alexandra Kathryn Rutkoski,
daughter of Kelly and Joe Rut-
koski, Sugar Notch, is cele-
brating her first birthday today,
April 8. Alexandra is a grand-
daughter of Maryellen Kashubski
and the late Alex Kashubski and
Dorothy Rutkoski and the late
George Rutkoski. She has three
brothers, Joey, 16, Matthew, 4,
and Jakob, 2, and a sister, Jessi-
ca, 14.

Lifeflight crew puts on demonstration at LCCC


The crew of Lifeflight, the regional helicopter service used by Geis-
B’nai B’rith residents attend banking program inger Health System, conducted a helicopter landing and safety semi-
Devon M. Williams Residents of Martin D. Popky B’nai B’rith Apartments in Wilkes-Barre enjoyed an educational pro-
nar at Luzerne County Community College. Students in the EMT and
paramedic programs received continuing education credits and a
gram by Patti Potenza, branch manager, and Candice Ide from PNC Bank. Various banking issues certificate. Participants, from left, are Mark Ercolani, paramedic class
Devon M. Williams, son of Will including avoiding fraud and balancing a checkbook were addressed. Participants, seated, are Zena
and Keri Williams, Hanover coordinator, LCCC; Darlene Murawski, paramedic clinical coordinator,
Lisowski, Helen Mills, Fran Slusarz, Nancy Kemmerer, Nick Borowitz, and Regina Dimirco. Standing: LCCC; Robert Cooper, pilot, Lifeflight; Red Lines, registered nurse,
Township, is celebrating his third
Rosemary Farrell, Rose Young, Potenza, Catherine O’Brien, Michael Dudascik, Ide and A.J. McNulty. Lifeflight; and Joey Kutza, paramedic, Lifeflight.
birthday today, April 8. Devon is
a grandson of Catherin Williams
and Michael and Diana Basham,
all of Wilkes-Barre Township, and
Susan Basham, Wilkes-Barre. He
is a great-grandson of Elizabeth
Gilman, Wilkes-Barre.

NAMES AND FACES


Dale Smith Thomas, a national-
ly recognized success speaker,
will discuss “Real Women and
the Game of
Life” at a Think
Pink luncheon
beginning at
noon on April
16 at the Wood-
lands Inn and
Resort, 1073
Route 315,
Thomas Plains Town-
ship. Sponsored by Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital, the luncheon
will celebrate the first anni- Frank Albert Memorial Lodge 43 Fraternal Order of Police installs officers Telecom Pioneers read to students for Dr. Seuss Week
versary of the Healthy Woman Verizon Telecom Pioneers read to students in eight classes at
program. Cost is $25 per person, Frank Albert Memorial Lodge 43 Fraternal Order of Police recently conducted its bi-annual installa- Hanover Green Elementary School in celebration of Dr. Seuss Week.
which includes a heart-healthy tion of officers at Tony’s Restaurant in Jenkins Township. The officers represent active and retired Hardcover educational activity books were presented to each teach-
lunch, blood pressure checks, members of the Pennsylvania State Police in Luzerne, Wyoming, Sullivan and Bradford counties. Mem- er. The Telecom Pioneers is comprised of active and retired employ-
stroke screenings and health- bers, seated, are Peter Moses, solicitor; John Moses, solicitor; Joseph Plant, president; Daniel Pilletts, ees of Verizon Communications. At the festivities, from left, are
related displays and information. solicitor; Nick Gushka, trustee. Standing: Ronald Zukosky, treasurer; Stephen Turinski, Guard; Joseph Cecelia Pecaitis, assistant principal; Nancy Karpovich, Pioneer presi-
For tickets or more information, Butkiewicz, chaplain; Ronald Zukosky Jr., conductor; John Urban, secretary; and Gerald Williams, vice dent; David Guzo, Pioneer friend; and Pioneers Linda Shypulefski and
call 552-3023. president. Rosemary Gawat.

MEETINGS ion of the field, the play-


ground, and bingo games IN BRIEF manager, lifeguards, snack bar at-
tendants and for maintenance. Appli-
The dress drive will take place
from 6 to 8 p.m. April 17 at the Ed-
NANTICOKE: Berean Lighthouse
Church is sponsoring a $1 Bag Day
will be discussed. cations can be obtained at the King- wardsville location to provide affor- from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the
ston Municipal Building. The pool dable prom attire to local high school church, 2 W. Green St. There will be
Sunday WEST PITTSTON: West
Pittston Cherry Blossom ASHLEY: Centenary United season runs June 11 to Aug. 20. girls. Dresses will cost $20 or less clothing, appliances and games
ASHLEY: Catholic War Committee at 7 p.m. in the Methodist Church, 26 N Main St., and shoes and handbags will cost $5. available.
Veterans Chapter 13 at 1 Corpus Christi Parish will host a “Lunch with the Easter LUZERNE COUNTY: Premiere Proceeds will benefit the Volunteers
p.m. at Holy Rosary Post school building, 605 Bunny” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat- Tanning is accepting donations for of America’s youth programs. For WILKES-BARRE: Little Flower
274. Post 274 Commander Luzerne Ave. urday. Tickets may be purchased at its first Premiere Prom Dress Drive more information call 714-1723 or Manor and St. Therese Residence
Anthony Czajkowski is the the door for $4. Photos with the until Wednesday at its two locations: 675-7259. will hold a Lenten fish dinner from
host. The recent district
meeting in Swoyersville Monday Easter Bunny will be taken and the Gateway Shopping Center in 3:30 to 7 p.m. today at the center at
will be discussed. All children will make their own picture Edwardsville and Dallas Country NANTICOKE: The Honey Pot 200 S. Meade St.
HARVEYS LAKE: Harveys
officers are asked to Lake Homecoming Com-
frames. Club Shopping Center in Dallas. Volunteer Active Fire Company will The menu will include fresh bat-
attend as well as prospec- mittee at 7 p.m. at the Prom dresses, shoes and handbags in sponsor a breakfast buffet from 7 tered fish, French fries, cole slaw,
tive members. Harvey Lake Borough KINGSTON: Applications for good condition will be accepted. a.m. to noon Sunday at the Honey corn on the cob, dessert and beverag-
Office, Route 415-Sunset, various summer positions at the Receive a seven stars/one week of Pot Fire Hall. Adult meals cost $6 es. Takeouts will be available. Tick-
NANTICOKE: West Side
Playground Association at across from the police Kingston Municipal Pool are being free tanning for each prom dress and $3 for children. Takeouts will be ets are $8. For tickets or for more
2 p.m. in the club room. station. For more informa- accepted by the Kingston Pool Au- donated. Donors of handbags and served. For more information, call information, visit Little Flower Ma-
The possible reconstruct- tion, call 793-5787. thority. Positions sought are pool shoes will receive free lotion packets. Frank at 735-1642. nor or phone 823-6131, ext. 0.

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Editorial
OTHER OPINION: BIG BUSINESS

Tax-free firms:
Give us a break
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NLY A FEW days of country.
employment left for Note to those who believe
those green Statue of tax breaks to corporations can
Liberty imperson- “grow jobs”: Since 2002, GE
ators waving you into tax-pre- has cut 20 percent of its work
parer offices, so here’s some- force, and in the last two years,
thing to ponder: closed 28 U.S. plants.
Most of us will pay more in But GE is only one of a host
taxes this year, percentage- of giant corporations that are
wise, than many of the nation’s ripping off the rest of us. U.S.
largest corporations. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has
A New York Times report released a list of the10 worst of-
made headlines re- fenders: Exxon
cently: General Elec- But GE is only one Mobil paid no fed-
tric paid no taxes at of a host of giant eral income taxes
all last year on $14 on $19 billion in
billion in profits. It corporations that profits in 2009,
turned out to be are ripping off the while receiving a
wrong. Further re- rest of us. $156 million tax
porting by the online rebate; Goldman
investigative report- Sachs paid 1.1 per-
ing site ProPublica.org found cent of a $2.3 billion profit in
that GE actually had paid some 2008, and received almost
taxes, just at an unconsciona- $800 billion in bailout funds
bly low rate – about 7 percent. from the Federal Reserve and
GE is famous for its fancy the U.S. Treasury Department.
footwork in finding ways to re- In the name of deficit reduc-
duce the taxable income it re- tion, Congress might soon
ports to the government. It em- make more than $30 billion in MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
ploys about1,000 people, many cuts to the current budget –
of them former government from programs that benefit the
tax experts, to work the sys- poor, the elderly, children and
Church seeks payment SEND US YOUR OPINION
touch he is with this country’s real issues.
Additionally, Sen. Casey will no longer

for rummage sale items


tem. students. Letters to the editor must include the deserve the privilege to represent the
It’s all legal, of course. But The most vulnerable Amer- writer’s name, address and daytime residents of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
phone number for verification. Letters Please keep this in mind when Sen. Casey
there was a time, not so long icans are paying down the def-

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n March 26, the First United Metho- should be no more than 250 words. We is up for re-election next year.
ago, when it would have been icit at the same time that U.S. dist Church of West Nanticoke had its reserve the right to edit and limit writers
shameful for corporations to corporations are gorging them- first rummage sale, bake sale and flea to one published letter every 30 days. John Moga
take so much and give back so selves at the taxpayers’ table – • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com Dallas
market.
little, a time when they cared at and skipping out on the check. • Fax: 570-829-5537
A woman came in, selected two suitcas-
GOP’s ‘hate merchants’
least a bit about their custom- • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
Philadelphia Daily News es and a print scarf and left without paying N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
ers, their workers and their
for the items. I’m sure this was an over-

QUOTE OF THE DAY


sight, as everyone was told that all the
money from sales was to be used to pro- Security recipients to maintain a decent ruining the working class
vide children’s programs and candy for our standard of living. Doing without, despite

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ise up, America. The working class in
“If we’re going to make the most Easter egg hunt. what some people might think, doesn’t get this country is being attacked, and
We all are forgetful at times, and no one any easier over time, but does diminish a the news media apparently aren’t
of Marcellus Shale, we have to is accusing this woman of deliberately person’s self-esteem. reporting it.
look beyond drilling.” taking the items. A lot of people in government talk about The big money is slowly winning. We
We hope that she reads this and will helping the less fortunate, protecting the cut taxes for the rich and cut programs for
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley consider doing the following: the money needy and our senior citizens, but very the poor and senior citizens, and we keep
Cawley spoke after House Republicans this week
can be put through the mail slot of the side little is done. Who will be a leader and electing these hate merchants.
unveiled a proposal to use $47.5 million to
encourage increased use of natural gas in buses and government door to the community hall anytime or, protect these citizens who need our help The Republicans have picked away at
vehicle fleets. better yet, come to our next rummage the most? the things that help people who vote with
sale, bake sale and flea market. It will be I hope we can count on you, Gov. Cor- an open mind and want the truth. They
held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Pay bett. vilified ACORN, PBS, NPR, teachers
OTHER OPINION: SHALE DEALS me for the items and maybe enjoy an item Louis Kern unions, government workers, seniors.
from our baked goods table as a treat from Pittston

State eyes drilling


The working class, both union and non-
us.
union, had better wake up and pay atten-
Writer feels Sen. Casey
I sincerely hope you will not hesitate to
tion, or we’ll be back in the early 1900s.
take advantage of one of these options.

on campus land
Demand that the news media report what

not tackling real issues


Olivemae Medley Lewis is going on in states such as Wisconsin,
West Nanticoke
Ohio, Florida, Indiana and New Jersey.
Look at what they want to cut. The Karl

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en. Bob Casey still does not get it! This
Most vulnerable citizens
T
HE DRILLING hawks tion and recreation projects. country is in the midst of its worst debt Roves are tearing apart this country with
are circling around But supporters say addition- crisis since it was founded, and Sen. their lies, but Wisconsin is fighting back.
the latest state-owned
target for assimilation
al acres leased last year will cre-
ate a significant inflow of reve-
suffer under budget stress Casey has done nothing to support the
cutting of spending and the reining in of
Go to MSNBC and see what is not being
reported elsewhere.
into Pennsylvania’s natural gas nue to the Oil and Gas Lease If you are not outraged after seeing what

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hile Gov. Tom Corbett is doing what our out-of-control debt.
barony. Fund within the next few years. he feels is necessary to bring the What has he been working on instead? is going on in Wisconsin, I feel sorry for
Lawmakers are mulling leg- Chances are good the fund state’s budget in line, others in local Well, recently Sen. Casey has made local you. If we lose this battle, we will lose the
islation to allow rents and roy- will struggle to fulfill its pur- government are not following his example. headlines for working to get improved Democratic Party.
alties from gas drilling at state- pose if state agencies are al- A spokesperson from a local school river level-monitoring equipment and for Dale Eastman
owned universities to be di- lowed to simply pocket reve- district recently said it would recoup some supporting the Coal Street work in Wilkes- Meshoppen
verted from the state’s Oil and nue from their own drilling of its budget shortfalls by increasing taxes. Barre.
Gas Lease Fund to pay for cam- deals.
pus capital improvements.
Interesting timing; Gov.
At a time when Pennsylvania
is poised to become an indus-
Rather than reworking its expenses and
cutting back to stay within its budget, it
seems as if the district feels it has carte
It seems to me that he is more con-
cerned with his image back home versus No one should profit from
really fixing this country’s issues.
Tom Corbett has proposed a 50
percent state funding cut to
trial juggernaut, conservation
and recreation must be safe-
blanche to raise taxes whenever and on
whomever it feels like. This seems too
Recent votes that reinforce Casey’s being
out of touch with what is needed include:
selling harmful products
I
schools in the State System of guarded to contribute to a bal- easy to pass onto an already overtaxed his December vote to not eliminate ear- read that some states want to lower
Higher Education. anced quality of life. area. mark use in the Senate, his January vote cigarette taxes to increase their revenue,
There’s no such drilling hap- Is there any piece of property Over the past two years we’ve experi- because surrounding states with cheaper
against repealing “Obama Care” and more
pening yet. But half of the 14 owned by the state that will not taxes are taking away sales.
enced double-digit increases of our town, recently his votes against any significant
state system schools sit atop be subject to drilling blight? Do There needs to be a law that makes it
school and county taxes, not to mention budget cuts to the current fiscal year’s
the Marcellus Shale formation. we want to run the risk of in- illegal for any state or government from
the 30 percent increase in our electric federal budget.
What better way to offset dustrial accidents on campus? benefiting or taxing anything harmful to a
rates. Many senior citizens haven’t had an I encourage Northeastern Pennsylvania
Corbett’s cuts for colleges than If the appetite for natural gas human life, or at least make whoever does
increase in their incomes for two years. residents to watch closely how Sen. Casey
opening up more state-owned is so strong that no piece of liable for enabling it.
With the ever-increasing costs of medicine, votes on two key issues in April. One key
land to drillers and giving state land is inviolate, it’s prob- Recently, taxes went up because the
schools a cut of that revenue? ably time for lawmakers to food, fuel and other necessities, this seems vote will be on the current fiscal year’s
like another assault on the residents who budget that will, hopefully, include signif- government wanted to stop smokers by
Estimations differ as to the knock off the spoon-feeding.
have the least. icant spending cuts. The second key vote raising its costs; now they want to do
eventual effect on the Oil and
Public Opinion Enough of a burden already has been will be on raising the federal government’s what? How can we trust anyone benefiting
Gas Lease Fund, created 60
years ago to pay for conserva-
Chambersburg, Pa. placed on these residents because others debt ceiling. If Sen. Casey follows his past from the harm of human life? It only en-
won’t do the jobs for which they were voting pattern, he will not support any courages cover-ups of harmful products if a
EDITORIAL BOARD hired and work to stay within their bud- meaningful spending cuts, and he will buck can be made from it.
gets. Without a provision for a tax exemp- support increasing how much debt the U.S. This needs to be stopped; too many lives
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor tion for citizens on Social Security, this government can have. are lost due to the need for money.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT added expense could be devastating. If Sen. Casey votes as I have described, Rob Conklin
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. It is just impossible for these Social he will demonstrate further how out of Plymouth

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


CMYK

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Frackwater truck safety effort helps Dallas Twp. examining


changes to limit gas, oil
Average number of citations
for every 10 vehicles inspected Amended code won’t apply CHIEF HEARING SET
fell dramatically from last fall. to two current applications The Dallas Township Zoning
to build metering stations. Hearing Board will reconvene at
6:30 p.m. April 20 in the Dallas
By STEVE MOCARSKY Middle School auditorium to
smocarsky@timesleader.com
continue a hearing for Chief
By SARAH HITE
Gathering LLC’s application for
Efforts to educate truckers shite@timesleader.com special exceptions to build a
working in the Marcellus Shale DALLAS TWP. – Supervisors metering facility near the Dallas
industry seem to have paid off, are looking at proposed amend- schools.
with fewer traffic safety citations ments to the township zoning
being issued and fewer trucks be- and familiarize themselves with through the checkpoints. He said It should be noted, however, ordinance to keep some control
ing ordered off the road. state motor vehicle require- “the laws of probability” account the September and October in- over the natural gas and oil in- agricultural use, including the
The Times Leader analyzed ments. for a majority of the trucks being spections were conducted over dustries. area on which the Dallas
data provided by Pennsylvania “A lot of their equipment is be- shale-related. three consecutive days while the Solicitor Thomas Brennan School District campus is locat-
State Police on Operation Frac- ing updated and the drivers are During the most recent round March inspections occurred over said the pending ed off Hildebrandt Road.
NET and found that the frequen- being educated. They’re learning of inspections on March 14 and two. The number of trucks in- amendments, One of the amendments de-
cy of safety viola- what Pennsylvania expects and 15, state police, working with the spected dropped from 1,135 in proposed this clares oil and gas surface oper-
tions for trucks they’re being more compliant,” state Department of Environ- September and 1,175 in October week, will ations are limited to a mini-
hauling wastewa- Kelly said. mental Protection, the state Pub- to 591 in March. strengthen the mum 10-acre site at least 1,000
ter from natural Trooper Matthew Knock, of lic Utility Commission and the It should also be noted police current zoning feet away from a neighboring
gas drilling oper- Troop P in Towanda, said the federal Motor Carrier Safety Ad- issued only 669 citations during code and allow zoning district.
ations decreased educational seminars began ministration, placed 131 – or 18 a three-day inspection in June. the township to
since October about a year ago and have been percent – of the 731 commercial Still, the average number of ci- “be more specif- Criteria detailed
2010. well-attended. trucks inspected out of service. tations for every 10 trucks in- ic” in its criteria for approving The document also contains
The wastewater, a by-product “Locally, they’ve been pretty State police issued 421 cita- spected dropped significantly gas and oil industry-related special criteria and standards
of hydraulic fracturing, or frack- receptive, especially the larger tions, an average of 5.8 citations from 8.5 and 9 in September and construction. the industries must follow, and
ing, is heavy in salts and con- gas companies. … They had been for every 10 trucks inspected, October, respectively, to 5.8 for Once advertised, the pending it specifies criteria necessary
tains trace amounts of toxic getting hit pretty hard with vio- and gave 824 written warnings. March. zoning changes would apply to for certain aspects of the nat-
chemicals. Fracking involves in- lations. Our enforcement In addition, DEP personnel is- The greatest improvement any new application in the ural gas industry.
jecting millions of gallons of wa- prompted them to ask for (edu- sued 35 citations and 13 written could be seen in the Troop P cov- township but not current appli- For example, natural gas
ter into the shale to fracture it cation). Since then, there’s really warnings. erage area, which encompasses cations, including those from processing plants are subject to
and release the natural gas in- been great improvement. The The most common violations Bradford, Sullivan and Wyoming Chief Gathering LLC and Wil- a minimum site of 50 acres,
side. classes in conjunction with en- involved faulty brakes and insuf- counties and the northern part of liams to build metering sta- while a compressor station
Trooper Tom Kelly, of state po- forcement have really changed ficient exterior lighting, accord- Luzerne County. tions near the Dallas schools. must be within a 10-acre site.
lice Troop P in Wyoming, attri- things around,” Knock said. ing to state police. Troop P issued an average of Noise aspects of the industry
butes the decrease in violations Although Operation FracNET The total number of citations 20 citations for every 10 trucks Technical measure are regulated as well, from re-
to a number of factors including was designed to address con- dropped drastically from Frac- inspected in September and an One of two amendments is quiring buildings to be com-
a willingness of trucking compa- cerns about safety of vehicles NET inspections in the fall, average of 23.6 citations for ev- what Brennan called a techni- pletely enclosed to enforcing
nies and their drivers working in working in the industry, Knock when troopers issued 959 cita- ery 10 trucks inspected in Octo- cal measure. It repeals part of that all facility doors and win-
the shale industry to attend sem- said troopers inspect all com- tions in September and 1,057 in ber but only 4.4 citations for ev- Section 323 in Article 3, which dows be shut during operation.
inars offered by the state police mercial vehicles that pass October. ery 10 trucks inspected in March. describes conditional uses not Brennan said some of these
determined in the current zon- requirements are similar to

TESTS
Thursday that her agency received Pennsylva- from rivers in the affected drilling region had ing ordinance. that of the Kingston Township
nia’s letter and is reviewing it. done those tests. The term “excavation and ex- proposal, and he also utilized
Pennsylvania is the center of Marcellus Kranceralsosaidhisagencyisseekingmon- traction of minerals, including knowledge of previous noise is-
Shale drilling activity, with more than 2,000 ey to add more water-quality testing stations quarry operations (as defined sues within the township to
Continued from Page 1A in Article 2)” would be deleted support the requirements.
wells drilled in the past three years and many on Pennsylvania’s rivers. The state already is
pollutants in the often-toxic drilling water. thousands more planned. testing at seven spots on Pennsylvania’s wa- from the conditional use defini- Jones credited some other
Substances of concern, he said, include radio- Drilling for gas in deep shale deposits is terways that are downriver from treatment tion. site-specific regulations, such
active contaminants, organic chemicals, met- emerging as a major new source of energy that plants that discharge partially treated gas- “This is needed because as prohibiting the generation of
als and salty dissolved solids. supporters say is homegrown, cheap and drilling wastewater, but upriver from public while we’re considering the electrical power on a site and
In his letter to Garvin, Krancer seemed to friendlier environmentally than coal or oil. drinking water intakes. main ordinance, there may be controlling how spills and leaks
bridle at the perceived suggestion that the But shale drilling requires injecting huge Some Pennsylvania drilling wastewater is some confusion if we keep an- of hazardous substances are
state isn’t doing its job keeping up with the volumes of water underground to help shatter reused or trucked out-of-state for disposal un- other section with the excava- contained, to industry and gov-
drilling industry’s hot pursuit of the nation’s the rock — a process called hydraulic fractur- derground. Of the wastewater taken to treat- tion and extraction of miner- ernment standards.
largest-known natural gas reservoir, the Mar- ing. Some of that water then returns to the sur- mentplantsinrecentmonths,thegreatmajor- als,” said Brennan. “I believe (the issue of pro-
cellus Shale. face. In addition to producing gas, the Marcel- ity went to seven plants that discharge into the The oil and gas-related addi- hibiting electric generation)
“Rest assured that well before receiving lusShalewellsproducelargeamountsofultra- Allegheny River, the Mahoning River, the Co- tion relies heavily on a pro- came about as a result of fire
your letter, the Pennsylvania Department of salty water tainted with metals like barium nemaugh River, the Blacklick Creek, the posed ordinance in Kingston prevention and electrical haz-
Environmental Protection has been focusing and strontium, trace radioactivity and small Monongahela River, the Susquehanna River Township, and Brennan credit- ard,” he said.
on issues relating to natural gas drilling, and amounts of toxic chemicals injected by energy and the South Fork Ten-mile Creek. ed Kingston Township Solic- The recently introduced
prioritizes protecting the environment and companies. Last month, the DEP said earlier tests from itor Benjamin Jones III, among amendment in Dallas Town-
public health and safety above all else,” Kran- Most big gas states require drillers to dump those seven waterways showed no harmful other local sources, as an aid in ship also includes extensive
cer wrote. their wastewater into deep shafts drilled into levels of radium, which exists naturally under- the development of code regulations on how truck traffic
Garvin also had asked the state to re-exam- the earth to prevent it from contaminating ground and is sometimes found in drilling changes. and road damage is monitored,
ine permits previously issued to the treatment surface or ground water. Pennsylvania, how- wastewater that gushes from wells. Brennan said gas and oil ac- similar to the Kingston Town-
plants handling the waste, saying they lacked ever,allowspartiallytreateddrillingwastewa- Radium that is swallowed or inhaled can ac- tivities will be limited to condi- ship proposal.
“critical provisions.” Krancer responded that ter to be discharged into rivers from which cumulate in a person’s bones. Long-term ex- tional usage in agricultural zon- A public hearing on the
requirements to monitor for substances of communities draw drinking water. posure increases the risk of developing sever- ing districts. amendments will be held at 7
concern will be added to permits upon renew- Before Garvin’s letter, water suppliers typi- al diseases, such as lymphoma, bone cancer, Zoning Officer Leonard Koz- p.m. April 28, and the board
al and where warranted.” cally tested only occasionally for radium, and and diseases that affect the formation of ick estimates about 75 percent will vote on the proposals at its
An EPA spokeswoman, Donna Heron, said it had been years since the utilities drawing blood, EPA said. of the township is zoned for regular meeting May 3.

CANDIDATE
JIM MCMONAGLE
QUITS
nagle said, include drug She said D’Alessandri was not in Green said D’Alessandri has ac-
cases. attendance, but Board of Trustees complished much of what he set out
Age: 43
If elected, the father of Education: Juniata College, Chairman Robert W. Naismith told to at the school.
three said he would recon- Dickinson School of Law those in attendance about the deci- She said she is unaware of any
Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A
sider the Central Court Law experience: Assistant sion. jobs he has lined up.The board
County and often brought idea but didn’t like how it district attorney for 17 years siderable strides: the launch of an in- D’Alessandri, 65, of Dalton, came praised D’Alessandri for his many
McMonagle to court pro- was run in the past. Community affiliations: novative medical college, a state-of- to Northeastern Pennsylvania after contributions, including leading the
ceedings as a young boy. McMonagle said he fa- Knights Council of Plymouth; the-art new building and prelimina- serving a 15-year stint as vice presi- college through its initial develop-
Back Mountain Little League;
Though McMonagle has vors involving the District ry accreditation. Most important, dent for health sciences at West Vir- ment and for ensuring a smooth
coaches baseball, soccer and
been a prosecutor his entire Attorney’s Office and coun- basketball; Luzerne County we have two very competitive class- ginia University, dean at West Vir- transition. Blue Cross of Northeast-
legal life, he said he has ty police chiefs in the proc- Bar Association es of aspiring physicians, with a ginia University School of Medicine ern Pennsylvania Chief Executive
some civil experience as a ess, and finding ways to Family: Wife, Julie; children, third on its way. In short, we have and president of the Blanchette Officer Denise Cesare, a member of
divorce master and work- streamline cases through Courtney, Sean and Eryn laid a solid foundation for the Col- Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute the school’s board of trustees, was
ing on arbitration panels. the district judge level. lege’s future success. Now is the in West Virginia. unavailable for comment Thursday,
As a prosecutor, he has Adding on to the county’s right time for me to step aside and He came to this region to help but a corporate spokesman issued a
tried 120 cases to verdict treatment court program going to be impressed by allow new leadership to move for- lead the Northeastern Pennsylvania statement saying: “Blue Cross of
and argued thousands of would also be on McMona- how much you spend,” ward with our vision.” Medical Education Development Northeastern Pennsylvania will
hearings, and handled ev- gle’s list as judge, in trying McMonagle said. Efforts to reach D’Alessandri for Consortium as it investigated the continue to support the medical col-
erything from speeding to secure more funding to He said he believes he additional comment were unsuc- feasibility of a proposed medical col- lege as they train future generations
tickets to criminal homi- expand the program and would make a good judge cessful. lege. of physicians and work to improve
cide. low-income housing. because he has been a “rea- Anne Green, a spokeswoman for The school has been operating access to quality healthcare in our
In 2007, McMonagle For the primary, he said sonable, honest and fair” the school, said the announcement out of classroom space at Lackawan- community.”
said, he began handling ap- he will raise as much mon- prosecutor and possesses was made at a noon gathering of stu- na College while its $120 million A message left with board mem-
pellate work for the Dis- ey as he can, but doesn’t ex- characteristics as a little dents, staff and faculty in the Mel- Medical Sciences Building is being ber John Moses, a Wilkes-Barre at-
trict Attorney’s Office, fil- pect to spend “anywhere league umpire that are low Theater at Lackawanna Col- constructed a few blocks away along torney, was not immediately return-
ing 130 appeals since then. near” $100,000 as some needed in the courtroom. lege, where the school has used Pine Street. ed. Attempts to reach another board
The majority of the cases other candidates are. “You call them as you see classroom space since it opened in The school opened to students member and Wilkes-Barre attorney
he prosecutes now, McMo- “I don’t think voters are them,” McMonagle said. 2009. Aug. 17, 2009. Murray Ufberg were unsuccessful.

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Efforts to educate truckers working in GPS disrupted Formula 1
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Yankees fall hard in Lehigh Valley By TOM VENESKY


tvenesky@timesleader.com
With the best record in the AHL
and home ice advantage for the
entire playoffs both locked up, it
would seem that the Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton Penguins have lit-
tle to play for this weekend as they
wrap up the regular season with a
three-game stint that begins to-
night and
concludes
Sunday. UP NEXT
But that’s Tonight
not entirely Hershey Bears
true. at
The Pen- WBS Penguins
guins have a 7:05 p.m.
lot to play for Saturday
this weekend, WBS Penguins
and it’s the at
same goal Hershey Bears
7 p.m.
that’s been
Sunday
motivating
Adirondack
them all sea- Phantoms
son: wins. at
Head WBS Penguins
coach John 3:05 p.m.
Hynes said he
will be adjusting the lineup slight-
ly to see how players respond in
different roles in preparation for
the playoffs. But ultimately, win-
ning remains the priority.
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER “The first thing is we want to
Yankees manager Dave Miley (far right) stands with his team during the national anthem prior to the game with the Iron Pigs on Thursday. play to win the games and make
sure we’re doing the right things,”

At long last, he said. “We’ll look at our lineup


decisions based on who is going to
give us the best chance to win that

the IronPigs night.”


But there are several underlying

are winners
stories that will play out this
weekend as the Penguins try to
tack on a few more wins to the 56
they have already earned this sea-
By DAVE KONOPKI son.
dkonopki@timesleader.com First is the competition among
ALLENTOWN – The Lehigh Valley Iron players for ice time in the postsea-
Pigs and the 9,225 fans at Coca Cola Park son.
had plenty of reasons to celebrate Thursday “It’s very competitive,” Hynes
night. said. “We have a lot of guys here
The Iron Pigs won on opening day for the that can play. Everyone that’s been
first time in the franchise’s four-year history. in the lineup has risen to the occa-
The Iron Pigs have a record above the .500 sion when given an expanded
mark for the first time ever. role.”
And, for the first time, the Iron Pigs are in Hynes would also like to get
first place. some of his players who are com-
Led by starter Vance Worley, four Lehigh ing off injuries back into the li-
Valley pitchers combined for 15 strikeouts neup this weekend so they see
and allowed just one earned run in a 7-2 win some game action before the play-
against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Thursday offs begin. But he stressed that be-
night. Worley pitched six shutout innings, fore anyone gets into a game, they
striking out nine and walking one to pick up must be 100 percent healthy.
the win. “They’re not being rushed back
“He threw real good against us tonight,” at all. This time of year we don’t
said SWB manager Dave Miley, whose team need to have those guys playing
enters the season as the four-time defending banged up because we have some
International League North Division cham- depth,” he said.
pions. “Their bullpen also did a good job. We The Penguins face the Bears at
had some opportunities late, but it was too home tonight and on the road Sat-
much to overcome.” urday before wrapping up the sea-
Lehigh Valley jumped out to a 3-0 lead in son at home against Adirondack
the first inning against SWB starting pitcher DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER on Sunday.
Yankees Greg Golson, wearing number 2, is put out at second base by Kevin Frandsen (No. 3) during the 2011 Triple-A
See YANKEES, Page 4B opener at Coca Cola Park in Allentown. See PENGUINS, Page 6B

Golf no longer solely Tiger’s den


THE MASTERS
Rory McIlroy watches
his tee shot on the

McIlroy, Spaniard tied


18th hole Thursday.
GOLF USED TO be
Tiger Woods and
everybody else. OPINION
after 7-under 65s
About the only
thing they had in JIM LITKE
common was how Woods. Think back to a year ago here,
they described fair-to- when he was first slinking back into
AP PHOTO
middling rounds the game after months in hiding and a
By PAUL NEWBERRY a slight afterward, how a handful of near- series of botched apologies. Woods
AP National Writer UP NEXT hint of a misses could have changed every- finished tied for fourth, watched rival
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Rory McIl- Second Round breeze. thing. The difference, of course, was Phil Mickelson slip into a green jack-
roy teed off in the morning and put 3 p.m., today South Koreans Y.E. Yang that Woods would go out the next day, et, then moved onto the next major
up a score for everyone to chase at ESPN and K.J. Choi were two shots and the next, and make almost every- and came even closer to winning
the Masters. Then, after grabbing back at 67. Nine other players thing in his sight. another U.S. Open himself. Every-
some lunch, he plopped down in front of the were in the 60s. Defending champ Phil Now he not only sounds like every- thing went downhill after that.
television to see if anyone could catch him. Mickelson scrambled for a 70, and Tiger body else, he plays like everybody On Thursday, just as Woods was
No one did — until a long-hitting Spa- Woods was within striking distance at 71. else, too. finishing up a 3-putt bogey at No. 10,
niard in the last group of the day. McIlroy, a 21-year-old from Northern Ire- “I hit a lot of beautiful putts today Mickelson was getting ready for the
Alvaro Quiros, who had never shot better land, is used to contending in the majors, and they were just skirting the edge. short walk from the practice putting
than 75 in two previous Masters, birdied the finishing third at last year’s British Open So hopefully,” Woods said after an green to the first tee.
final two holes under darkening skies to and PGA Championship. He also helped Eu- opening round 71 at the Masters, Leading the way, his caddie, Bones
match McIlroy with a 7-under 65 on Thurs- rope reclaim the Ryder Cup. Now, he’s the “those will start going in.” Mackay, was wearing white coveralls
day. youngest first-round leader in Masters histo- No one knows exactly what went with the coveted No. 1 on the left side
There were plenty of red numbers on the ry after a bogey-free round. wrong with his game since a stun- of his chest, and the roar built
board, the golfers able to attack the vener- ning fall from grace some 16
able course on a warm, sunny day with only See MASTERS, Page 6B months ago, perhaps least of all, See LITKE, Page 6B
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C A L E N D A R D O W N S AMERICA’S LINE ANNOUNCEMENTS day at Riverside Cafe, 187 Old River
Friday, April 8 ENTRIES Road, Wilkes-Barre. Parents and
H.S. BASEBALL Friday Apr 08, 2011 By ROXY ROXBOROUGH Pace Setter Athletic Club of North- coaches are urged to attend. For
(4:15 p.m.) Post Time:6:30 PM
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area First $8,500 Pace eastern Pa. is forming a series of more information, call Rob or Lisa
Crestwood at Coughlin CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Knicks - Nets circle is for New York spring and summer basketball at 821-0417.
Hazleton Area at Pittston Area 1. The Perfect Escape (Ho Parker) 7-2
forward Amare Stoudemire (questionable), guard Chauncey Billups (questionable) leagues. The variety of leagues will
Wyoming Valley West at Berwick 2. Artist Point (Ma Kakaley) 8-1
Wyoming Seminary at MMI Prep and New Jersey guard Deron Williams (questionable); the Heat - Bobcats circle is
3. Bet The Town (Mi Simons) 6-1 operate throughout May, June, REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
West Side CTC at Meyers for Miami guard Dwyane Wade (questionable). For the latest odds & scores, check
GAR at Northwest 4. Cannae Rocky (To Schadel) 10-1 July and August. Each league will
Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area us out at www.americasline.com. NO LINE REPORT: On the NBA board, there is
5. Just That (Ty Buter) 4-1
no line on the Hawks - Pacers game since Atlanta just clinched the 5 playoff spot
feature both a girls and a boys Back Mountain Youth Soccer Asso-
H.S. SOFTBALL 6. Need A Job (Th Jackson) 3-1
(4:15 p.m.) and might rest some of its players. division. Grade levels will include a ciation will hold registration for
7. Pick A Trail (La Stalbaum) 9-2
Pittston Area at Hazleton Area
BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas, fifth and sixth grade league, a the fall 2011 intramural soccer
SWyoming Seminary at MMI 8. Camcracker Dynasty (Ma Romano) 15-1
West Side CTC at Meyers Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$800 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. seventh and eighth grade league season from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April
9. Golden Mattjesty (Da Ingraham) 20-1
GAR at Northwest
Second $6,000 Trot
and a varsity league. Teams will 30 at the Dallas Middle School
Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area
H.S. TRACK 1. Riverhall (Br Irvine) 4-1 CELTICS 12.5 Wizards feature parish clubs, school teams, Cafeteria. Age groups U-6 through
BASEBALL
(4:15 p.m.) 2. Vijay Star (La Stalbaum) 7-2 community teams and individually U-18 will be accepted. Eligible
Meyers at Nanticoke Favorite Odds Underdog HEAT 12 Bobcats
H.S. GIRLS 3. Cleve Hanover (To Schadel) 12-1 sponsored teams. For further players must be at least 5 years of
American League GRIZZLIES 9 Kings
SOCCER 4. Elvis Blue Chip (Gr Merton) 6-1 information and applications age by July 31, 2011. New players
(4:15 p.m.) 5. Celebrity Caviar (Th Jackson) 5-2 RED SOX (10.0 ) Yankees THUNDER 4 Nuggets please contact the Pace Setters at must show proof of age. All players
North Pocono at Wyoming Seminary, 4:15 p.m.
Meyers at GAR 6. Twelve Seventeen (Ja Parker Jr) 8-1 TIGERS ( 9.0 ) Royals HORNETS 5.5 Suns 347-7018 or pacesetterbasket- must register. Online registration
H.S. BOYS 7. Sj’s Leo (Mi Merton) 5-1 TWINS ( 8.0 ) A’s MAVERICKS 10 Clippers ball@verizon.net. now available at bmysa.org.
TENNIS 8. Investor Springs (Mi Simons) 20-1 Bear Creek Bobcats Youth Soccer
Coughlin at Wyoming Seminary, 4:15 p.m. Rangers ( 8.5 ) ORIOLES Lakers 1.5 BLAZERS
9. Alpha Entura (Ho Parker) 15-1 GOLF will hold registration from 11 a.m. to
COLLEGE BASEBALL WHITE SOX ( 8.0 ) Rays NHL
Third $8,500 Pace
Eastern at King’s, 3:30 p.m.
Favorite Odds Underdog 3 p.m. on Sunday and from 6 p.m.
Misericordia at Manhattanville, TBA 1. All Got In (Ma Romano) 4-1 ANGELS ( 8.0 ) Blue Jays
Wilkes at FDU-Florham, 3:30 p.m. Penguins -$150/ ISLANDERS
The 27th Annual Rev. Paul Farber, to 8:30 p.m. on April 10 at the Bear
2. Bunkmeister (Th Jackson) 6-1 MARINERS ( 8.0 ) Indians
Saturday, April 9 3. Caerleon Hanover (Da Ingraham) 10-1 +$130 C.S.C., Memorial Golf Tourna- Creek Community Charter School.
H.S. BASEBALL 4. Whole Lotta Shakin (Br Simpson) 20-1
National League
SABRES -$125/ Flyers ment will be held on June 10, at Registration is open to anyone
Pittston Area at Coughlin, 2 p.m. 5. Rusty Tank (Mi Simons) 3-1 METS ( 8.0 ) Nationals +$105 Mill Race Golf and Camping Resort born between Aug. 1, 1993, and
Holy Redeemer at Crestwood, 4:15 p.m. in Benton by King’s College. All July 31, 2007. Players do not need
Northwest at Lake-Lehman, TBA 6. Its That Time (Jo Pavia Jr) 7-2 GIANTS ( 7.5 ) Cards Hurricanes -$145/ THRASHERS
H.S. GIRLS 7. Wholeftthegateopen (An Napolitano) 15-1 Marlins ( 8.0 ) ASTROS +$125 proceeds benefit the King’s Col- to reside in Bear Creek Twp. If you
SOCCER 8. Star City Hero (An McCarthy) 8-1 LIGHTNING -$210/ Panthers lege’s Farber Memorial Scholarship have any questions, please contact
Wyoming Area at Tunkhannock, 1 p.m. Rockies ( 8.0 ) PIRATES
COLLEGE BASEBALL
9. Ccs Lover N (La Stalbaum) 9-2 +$175 Fund. The cost per golfer is $150 Bryan at bryanben@ptd.net or
Phillies ( 7.0 ) BRAVES
King’s at Eastern, 12 p.m. Fourth $6,000 Trot Blackhawks -$110/- RED WINGS and includes greens fees, carts, Billie Jo at bmondul-
FDU-Florham at Wilkes, 1 p.m. 1. Keystone Maxwell (Th Jackson) 9-2 BREWERS ( 8.5 ) Cubs $110 refreshments, and a post-tourna- ick@gmail.com.
Manhattanville at Misericordia, 12 p.m. 2. Carscot Nexus (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Reds ( 9.0 ) D’BACKS PREDATORS -$240/ Blue Jackets ment barbecue and awards cere- West Side Soccer Club will hold
3. Hipo Final Combat (Ho Parker) 8-1 +$200
(1 p.m.) PADRES ( 7.0 ) Dodgers mony. The tournament will begin registration for the fall season
King’s at Misericordia 4. Brancaleone (An Napolitano) 6-1
DeSales at Wilkes NBA Wild -$120/ OILERS at 11 a.m. with a shotgun start and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at the
5. Bar None (Mi Simons) 4-1 even
COLLEGE MENS
6. Civil Cause (Ty Buter) 7-2 Favorite Points Underdog will have a captain-and-crew for- Plymouth Borough Building, Shaw-
LACROSSE Stars -$185/ AVALANCHE mat. Hole sponsorships are $100; nee Avenue, Plymouth. Ages 3
(1 p.m.) 7. Here Comes Monte (Ma Kakaley) 15-1 Knicks 2.5 NETS
+$165
DeSales at King’s 8. Ducati (To Schadel) 10-1 76ERS 11.5 Raptors
major sponsorships begin at $500. through 17 are welcome (players
Alvernia at Misericordia COYOTES -$120/ Sharks Five golfers who are closest to the must be 3 by Aug. 1, 2011, in order
9. Mon Beau Somolli N (An McCarthy) 20-1
COLLEGE WOMENS PACERS NL Hawks even
LACROSSE Fifth $11,000 Pace pin on the par-three holes will be to register). The registration fee is
King’s at Arcadia, 1 p.m. 1. All Tricked Out (Ma Romano) 10-1 Bulls 10 CAVALIERS DUCKS -$135/ Kings given an opportunity to participate $30 and includes a new three
Wilkes at Eastern, 1:30 p.m. +$115
Misericordia at Alvernia, TBA
2. Mcsocks (Jo Campbell) 4-1 Bucks 1 PISTONS in a “Million Dollar Hole-in-One piece uniform. There is also a $10
Home Teams in Capital Letters
COLLEGE TENNIS 3. All Summer Long (Ty Buter) 5-1 Shootout.” For information or to fundraiser to be paid in advance.
King’s at Manhattanville, 1 p.m. 4. Private Interview (An Miller) 3-1 register, please contact Kim Car- Call Matthew at 779-7785 for more
Wilkes at FDU-Florham, 11 a.m. 5. Rockstar Temper (Jo Pavia Jr) 9-2
Misericordia at Eastern, 1:30 p.m. done, director of annual giving information.
6. Lover Boy (La Stalbaum) 8-1
Sunday, April 10 7. Mojo Terror (Ho Parker) 7-2 Doubles American Hockey League programs at King’s College, at
COLLEGE SOFTBALL 8. Hank’s Major (Mi Simons) 12-1
Quarterfinals All Times EDT (570) 208-5900, ext. 5677 or UPCOMING EVENTS
Marywood at Wilkes, 1 p.m. Colin Fleming, Britain, and Igor Zelenay, Slovakia, EASTERN CONFERENCE email kimberlycardone@kings.edu.
Sixth $12,000 Pace def. Paul Hanley, Australia, and Bruno Soares (2),
COLLEGE GOLF Atlantic Division Hanover Township Fire Department JCC Bowling Award Night will be
King’s at Glenmaura Tournament 1. Badlands And Art (Pa Berry) 15-1 Brazil, 6-7 (9), 6-4, 10-4 tiebreak.
Christopher Kas, Germany, and Alexander Peya, GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
COLLEGE MENS 2. Caviart Spencer (Ma Kakaley) 5-2 Austria, def. David Marrero and Ruben Ramirez Hi- x-Portland ............. 77 46 23 6 2 100 272 229 will hold its third annual golf tour- held at 6:30 p.m. May 31 at the JCC
TENNIS 3. Bt’s Spice Of Life (Ty Buter) 4-1 dalgo, Spain, 7-5, 7-5. x-Manchester ....... 78 43 25 4 6 96 249 205 nament on May 28 at Edgewood in campsite. The dinner is being
King’s at Marywood, 11 a.m. Fabio Fognini, Italy, and Pere Riba, Spain, def. Mik- Connecticut .......... 77 39 30 2 6 86 211 212
4. Master Of Wars (Ji Taggart Jr) 5-1 Worcester ............. 78 36 29 4 9 85 207 237 the Pines golf course. Format will directed by Lynda Newirth, wom-
Monday, April 11 5. Skeleton Key (An Napolitano) 8-1
hail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, and Filippo Volandri,
Italy, 6-2, 6-4.
Providence ........... 77 35 36 3 3 76 198 244 be captain-and-crew with a shot- en’s bowling president, and Hal
Springfield ............ 77 33 39 2 3 71 223 249
H.S. BASEBALL 6. Abs Rayno Hall (Jo Pavia Jr) 7-2 WTA Tour Bridgeport ............. 77 28 38 4 7 67 209 256 gun start at 8 a.m. Cost is $80 per Levine, men’s bowling president.
(4:15 p.m.) East Division
Berwick at Wyoming Area
7. Sea Dragon (Br Simpson) 6-1
Andalucia Tennis Experience person. Hole sponsors are $30. The Julia Lieberman and Max
8. Sody’s Moonshine (Mi Simons) 20-1 20-1 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Dallas at Tunkhannock Thursday y-Wilkes-Barre/ Prizes will be awarded on various Tepper Memorial bowling awards
Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area 9. I Ride Western (An McCarthy) 12-1
Crestwood at Nanticoke Marbella, Spain Scranton................ 77 56 20 0 1 113 252 177 holes. Dinner and awards will be will be presented that evening for
Seventh $11,000 Trot Singles x-Hershey ............. 77 45 24 3 5 98 250 205
Coughlin at Hazleton Area
Second Round x-Charlotte............ 78 42 27 2 7 93 257 240 held at the BreslauFire Dept, First service to the women’s and men’s
H.S. SOFTBALL 1. Nonverbal Hanover (Lu Porfilio) 8-1
(4:15 p.m.) 2. Fortissimo (Ma Kakaley) 7-2 Alexandra Dulgheru (4), Romania, def. Anabel Me- x-Norfolk ............... 78 38 25 9 6 91 255 222 and Delaney Streets, Breslau. For bowling association. For more
dina Garrigues, Spain, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. x-Binghamton....... 78 41 29 3 5 90 250 217
Berwick at Wyoming Area
3. Bullet (An Miller) 4-1 Victoria Azarenka (1), Belarus, def. Laura Pous-Tio, Syracuse............... 78 33 38 3 4 73 208 244 more information, contact Joe at information, please contact Rick
Dallas at Tunkhannock Adirondack ........... 77 30 37 4 6 70 192 239
Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area 4. Cuzzin Rob (Ch Ryder) 3-1 Spain, 6-3, 6-2. Albany.................... 77 32 40 1 4 69 212 270
592-8126 or Ron at 825-1266 Evans, JCC executive director at
Crestwood at Nanticoke Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino, Spain, def. Sandra Zah- between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. 824-4646.
5. Wingbat (Ma Romano) 20-1 lavova, Czech Republic, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3. WESTERN CONFERENCE
Coughlin at Hazleton Area
H.S. BOYS 6. Eggipus Complex (Mi Simons) 6-1 Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, def. Estrella Cabeza North Division Misericordia University Athletics JCC Samuel Harrison Memorial
7. Big Sky Storm (Ja Meittinis) 10-1 Candela, Spain, 7-5, 6-0. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Department 21st Annual Arnie Slo-Pitch Softball League is now
VOLLEYBALL x-Manitoba ............ 78 43 28 1 6 93 216 201
Doubles
(5:45 p.m.) 8. Toocloseforcomfort (Br Simpson) 9-2
Quarterfinals x-Hamilton............. 78 42 27 2 7 93 217 189 Garinger Memorial Golf Tourna- taking registrations. The league is
Abington Heights at Crestwood x-Lake Erie............ 77 42 27 3 5 92 213 198
Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke 9. Hamilton Volo (Jo Campbell) 15-1 Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (1), Italy, def. Maria Abbotsford ............ 77 37 30 4 6 84 180 203 ment, May 23 at Mountain Laurel open to anyone in eighth grade
Eighth $6,000 Pace Elena Camerin, Italy, and Soranan Cirstea, Roma-
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area
nia, 6-3, 6-2.
Grand Rapids........ 77 36 31 2 8 82 224 240 Golf Club in White Haven. Entry fee and up. Cost of the league is $50
Holy Redeemer at Delaware Valley 1. Rusty’s Martini (Ma Romano) 7-2 Toronto .................. 78 35 32 1 10 81 216 214
Pittston Area at Berwick Dinara Safina, Russia, and Agnes Szavay, Hun- Rochester.............. 77 31 37 5 4 71 207 251 is $125 for the captain-and-crew payable at the front desk of the
2. Pilgrims Haley (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 gary, def. Kristina Barrois and Jasmin Woehr, Ger-
H.S. BOYS
many, 3-6, 6-2, 11-9 tiebreak. West Division event and includes golf, dinner and JCC. The season runs from June 5
TENNIS 3. Get That Cheese (Br Simpson) 8-1 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
(4:15 p.m.) Family Circle Cup x-Milwaukee.......... 77 42 21 6 8 98 216 187
prizes. Registration begins at 10 through Aug. 14 at Miner Park in
4. Sixth Sense (Jo Antonelli) 10-1
Tunkhannock at Meyers
5. No Mo Parking (An Napolitano) 9-2
Thursday x-Houston.............. 79 45 28 1 5 96 234 209 a.m. with an 11 a.m. shotgun start. Wilkes-Barre. Games start at 10
Wyoming Area at Dallas At The Family Circle Tennis Center Texas ..................... 77 40 27 4 6 90 210 205
Wyoming Seminary at Crestwood 6. Doc’s Whisky (Ho Parker) 5-1 Singles Peoria .................... 78 41 29 3 5 90 215 212 The field is limited to 120 players. a.m.
Wyoming Valley West at Coughlin 7. Halter Top Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 4-1 Third Round Oklahoma City...... 77 38 28 2 9 87 233 226 Call 674-6374 for more informa- Pittston Little League will have field
Holy Redeemer at Berwick Chicago ................. 77 38 29 4 6 86 249 249
MMI at Hazleton Area 8. Keystone Katie (Dr Chellis) 12-1 Yanina Wickmayer (6), Belgium, def. Anna Tatish-
San Antonio .......... 77 39 31 4 3 85 222 233 tion. cleanup at 11 a.m. Saturday. Parents
vili, Georgia, 6-4, 7-5.
Pittston Area at GAR Ninth $6,000 Trot Julia Goerges (12), Germany, def. Shahar Peer (5),
Rockford................ 77 35 33 4 5 79 203 237 Northeast Pennsylvania Chapter of of players from T-ball and coach-
x-Clinched Playoff Berth
H.S. GIRLS 1. Techalong (An Napolitano) 7-2 Israel, 6-2, 6-3. y-Clinched Divisional Title the Executive Women’s Golf pitch divisions are strongly urged
SOCCER Peng Shuai (11), China, def. Nadia Petrova (7),
(4:15 p.m. unless noted)
2. Noble Way (Th Jackson) 4-1 Russia, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2.
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point Association free one-hour golf to attend this cleanup since the
for an overtime or shootout loss.
Wyoming Seminary at Hanover Area 3. Levitys Pride (Al Kavoleff) 3-1 Caroline Wozniacki (1), Denmark, def. Barbora
Thursday's Games lessons, every Sunday in May at focus will be on these fields. For
North Pocono at Honesdale 4. Silverado Hall (Gr Merton) 6-1 Zahlavova Strycova (15), Czech Republic, 7-6 (6),
Tunkhannock at GAR 7-6 (9). Syracuse 5, Norfolk 3 Blue Ridge Golf Club in Mountain more information, call Kim at
MMI at Meyers 5. Our Little Dip (An McCarthy) 9-2 Christina McHale, United States, def. Daniela Han- Friday's Games Top. Join as a new member of the 883-5640 or Ken at 883-1294.
Coughlin at Bishop McDevitt, 7:30 p.m. 6. Bobo’s Express (Wa Long) 15-1 tuchova (10), Slovakia, 7-6 (3), 6-1. Adirondack at Manchester, 7 p.m.
H.S. TRACK Elena Vesnina, Russia, def. Sam Stosur (2), Aus- Worcester at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Northeast Chapter and receive River Street 3-Mile Run and Walk
7. Crushproof (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1 Abbotsford at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m.
GAR at Northwest tralia, 6-4, 6-1.
Connecticut at Bridgeport, 7 p.m.
four one-hour beginner golf les- will be held at 10:30 a.m. May 15.
8. Funny Briefs (Ma Kakaley) 10-1 Sania Mirza, India, def. Sabine Lisicki, Austria, 6-4,
COLLEGE GOLF
9. That’ll B Kash (Dr Chellis) 20-1 6-4. Portland at Providence, 7:05 p.m. sons. Sign up by emailing come- The registration fee before May 1 is
King’s at Glenmaura Tournament Hershey at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m.
COLLEGE WOMENS Tenth $25,000 Trot
Jelena Jankovic (3), Serbia, def. Chanelle Scheep-
Albany at Springfield, 7:30 p.m.
golf@nepaewga.com or call 570- $15; after May 1 or on race day it’s
ers, South Africa, 6-2, 6-2.
LACROSSE 1. Sand Top Gun (Ty Buter) 8-1 Doubles Binghamton at Rochester, 7:35 p.m. 498-1510. EWGA membership is $17. Pre-registration race packets
Rosemont at Wilkes, 4 p.m. Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. $125 per year. may be picked up starting at 9
2. Rompaway Beau (Br Simpson) 4-1 Quarterfinals Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, and Katarina Sre- a.m. Race-day registration will be
T R A N S A C T I O N S 3. All About Justice (Mi Simons) 6-1
botnik (1), Slovenia, def. Julia Goerges, Germany,
Lake Erie at Rockford, 8:05 p.m.
Chicago at Peoria, 8:05 p.m.
4. Wind Surfer (Ma Kakaley) 10-1 and Nadia Petrova, Russia, 6-3, 7-5. Hamilton at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m.
MEETINGS held at the JCC beginning at 9
BASEBALL 5. Likeabatoutahell (Jo Campbell) 3-1 Saturday's Games a.m. Registration closes 10 minutes
American League
6. And Heez Perfect (An McCarthy) 15-1 Rochester at Toronto, 3 p.m. Exeter Little League will meet at 3 prior to the race start. Please
Worcester at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Designated OF Lastings 7. Aruba Vacation (Ji Taggart Jr) 20-1 H O C K E Y Portland at Albany, 7 p.m. p.m. Sunday at the Little League make checks payable to Jewish
Milledge for assignment. Selected the contract of 8. Baby Boy Grin (La Stalbaum) 7-2
RHP Jeff Gray from Charlotte (IL).
Bridgeport at Connecticut, 7 p.m. field. Community Center. Mail pre-entry
9. Grain Of Truth (Th Jackson) 9-2 National Hockey League Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Hershey, 7 p.m.
National League Providence at Springfield, 7 p.m. Hanover Area Boys Basketball fee and official entry form to: Bill
NEW YORK METS—Announced RHP Manny Eleventh $6,000 Pace
Acosta cleared waivers and was sent outright to 1. Sharknfestedwaters (Br Simpson) 7-2
All Times EDT Adirondack at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Boosters will meet at 7 p.m. on Buzza, Recreation Director; JCC,
EASTERN CONFERENCE Norfolk at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m.
Buffalo (IL). 2. Heavenly Helen (Ho Parker) 9-2 Abbotsford at Lake Erie, 7:30 p.m. Monday at Major League Sports 60 S. River St., Wilkes Barre, PA,
Atlantic Division
American Association
3. Atlantic Filly (La Stalbaum) 8-1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
San Antonio at Chicago, 8 p.m. Bar in Sugar Notch. 18702. For more information, call
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS—Signed INF Oklahoma City at Texas, 8 p.m.
Kyle Haines. Traded INF Tanner Townsend to York 4. Riverdancer (Ji Taggart Jr) 5-1 x-Philadelphia............. 80 46 23 11 103 249 215 Grand Rapids at Rockford, 8:05 p.m. Jenkins Township Little League will 824-4646.
x-Pittsburgh ................ 80 47 25 8 102 229 194
(Atlantic) for cash considerations. 5. Cardine Hanover (An Santeramo) 4-1 N.Y. Rangers .............. 81 43 33 5 91 228 196
Milwaukee at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the
KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Released RHP Casey Hamilton at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m.
Hodges. 6. Zinescape (Mi Simons) 12-1 New Jersey ................. 80 37 38 5 79 169 202 upstairs meeting room of the
N.Y. Islanders ............. 80 30 38 12 72 222 253
SIOUX FALLS PHEASANTS—Released LHP 7. Prairie Ganache (Ma Kakaley) 3-1 Northeast Division fieldhouse. All managers are
Ryan Rodriguez.
ST. PAUL SAINTS—Released OF Josh Alley, OF 8. Ebony Isle (Ty Buter) 10-1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA required to attend this meeting. Bulletin Board items will not be
Chris Errecart and 1B Mario Delgado. Twelfth $16,000 Pace y-Boston ...................... 80 45 24 11 101 241 191
x-Montreal ................... 81 43 30 8 94 212 208
B A S K E T B A L L Kingston/Forty Fort Little League
accepted over the telephone. Items
Can-Am League 1. Jimmie Hanover (Jo Campbell) 3-1
NEWARK BEARS—Signed RHP Andy Yawger. Buffalo ......................... 80 41 29 10 92 236 222 will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at the
QUEBEC CAPITALES—Released INF Ivan Nac- 2. Doubleshotascotch (Ty Buter) 5-1 Toronto ........................ 81 37 33 11 85 217 247 National Basketball Kingston Recreation Center. In- may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
Ottawa.......................... 81 32 39 10 74 191 247
carata and RHP Derek McDaid. 3. Drive All Night (An Napolitano) 10-1
Southeast Division Association terested members are encouraged tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
FOOTBALL 4. Yankee Devil (Ho Parker) 15-1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA All Times EDT to attend. South Wilkes-Barre off at the Times Leader or mailed to
5. Diablo Seelster (An Miller) 4-1 y-Washington ............. 81 48 22 11 107 224 196
Canadian Football League
6. Four Trumps A (La Stalbaum) 5-2 x-Tampa Bay ............... 80 44 25 11 99 237 236 EASTERN CONFERENCE Mini Mohawks will have an orga- Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Released OL Luke Carolina ....................... 80 39 30 11 89 228 232 Atlantic Division
Fritz. 7. Psilvuheartbreaker (Th Jackson) 6-1 Atlanta.......................... 80 34 34 12 80 220 258 W L Pct GB nizational meeting at 7 p.m. Mon- St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Florida.......................... 80 29 39 12 70 192 225 y-Boston ....................... 54 23 .701 —
HOCKEY 8. Polaris N (An McCarthy) 20-1
WESTERN CONFERENCE x-New York................... 40 38 .513 141⁄2
National Hockey League 9. Bluff Point (Ma Kakaley) 12-1 x-Philadelphia .............. 40 39 .506 15
Central Division
NHL—Suspended Vancouver F Raffi Torres four Thirteenth $9,000 Pace New Jersey .................. 24 54 .308 301⁄2
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto ......................... 21 57 .269 331⁄2
games — two regular season and two playoff — for 1. Kayla’s Dream (Jo Pavia Jr) 7-2 y-Detroit....................... 80 46 24 10 102 255 234
a hit to the head of Edmonton F Jordan Eberle in an Southeast Division
April 5 game. 2. Lady Yachtsman (Gr Merton) 12-1 Nashville...................... 80 43 26 11 97 215 191
Chicago ....................... 80 43 28 9 95 251 219 W L Pct GB B A S E B A L L N A S C A R
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Assigned RW To- 3. Laugh Away (Br Simpson) 5-1 St. Louis ...................... 81 37 33 11 85 238 234 y-Miami........................... 54 24 .692 —
mas Kubalik and G David LeNeveu to Springfield Columbus.................... 80 34 33 13 81 210 249 x-Orlando ....................... 50 29 .633 41⁄2
(AHL).
4. Rockjaws (Ma Kakaley) 5-2
Northwest Division x-Atlanta ......................... 44 34 .564 10 International League Sprint Cup Series
OTTAWA SENATORS—Recalled D Andre Benoit, 5. Nf Roadshow (Pa Berry) 20-1 Charlotte ........................ 32 46 .410 22 All Times EDT schedule
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
D David Hale, D Derek Smith, F Erik Condra and F 6. In Better Hands (An McCarthy) 8-1 z-Vancouver................ 80 52 19 9 113 254 183 Washington.................... 21 57 .269 33 Feb. 12 — x-Budweiser Shootout, Daytona Beach,
Colin Greening from Binghamton (AHL). North Division
7. Throwdown (Ty Buter) 4-1 Calgary ........................ 81 41 29 11 93 248 234 Central Division W L Pct. GB Fla. (Kurt Busch)
VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Reassigned D Yann Minnesota ................... 79 37 34 8 82 198 224 Feb. 17 — x-Gatorade Duel 1, Daytona Beach, Fla.
Sauve and D Chris Tanev to Manitoba (AHL). 8. Mondatta (Mi Simons) 6-1 W L Pct GB Lehigh Valley (Phillies)............ 1 0 1.000 —
Colorado...................... 79 29 42 8 66 219 278 y-Chicago ..................... 57 20 .740 — (Kurt Busch)
American Hockey League 9. She’s A Cowgirl (An Miller) 15-1 Edmonton.................... 80 25 44 11 61 189 262 x-Indiana ....................... 36 43 .456 22 Pawtucket (Red Sox)............... 1 0 1.000 0 Feb. 17 — x-Gatorade Duel 2, Daytona Beach, Fla.
TORONTO MARLIES—Announced F Jerry D’Ami- Pacific Division Milwaukee..................... 32 46 .410 251⁄2 Syracuse (Nationals) ............... 1 0 1.000 0 (Jeff Burton)
go and F Andrew Crescenzi have been added to the Fourteenth $10,000 Pace
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Detroit ........................... 27 51 .346 301⁄2 Rochester (Twins).................... 0 1 .000 1 Feb. 20 — Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Tre-
roster. Reassigned F Dale Mitchell and F Robert 1. Military Stratcom (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-2 y-San Jose .................. 80 47 24 9 103 242 208 Cleveland...................... 17 61 .218 401⁄2 Yankees.................................... 0 1 .000 1 vor Bayne)
Slaney to Reading (ECHL). 2. Must Be The Bunny (Mi Simons) 5-1 x-Los Angeles............. 80 46 28 6 98 217 193 Feb. 27 — Subway Fresh Fit 500, Avondale, Ariz.
WESTERN CONFERENCE Buffalo (Mets) ........................... 0 1 .000 1
COLLEGE 3. The Real Dan (An Santeramo) 20-1 Phoenix ....................... 80 42 25 13 97 226 220
Anaheim ...................... 80 45 30 5 95 234 233 Southwest Division South Division
(Jeff Gordon)
March 6 — Kobalt Tools 400, Las Vegas (Carl Ed-
NORTH CAROLINA STATE —Named Orlando 4. Western Artwork (To Schadel) 12-1 Dallas........................... 79 40 28 11 91 217 224 W L Pct GB W L Pct. GB wards)
Early men’s assistant basketball coach. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime z-San Antonio .............. 60 19 .759 — Charlotte (White Sox).............. 1 0 1.000 0 March 20 — Jeff Byrd 500, Bristol, Tenn. (Kyle
5. Mountain Air (La Stalbaum) 7-2 x-Dallas......................... 53 25 .679 61⁄2
SETON HALL—Announced freshman F Anali Oko- loss. Durham (Rays) ......................... 0 0 .000 — Busch)
loji will transfer. 6. Forever Wild (Ty Buter) 4-1 x-clinched playoff spot x-New Orleans ............. 45 33 .577 141⁄2 March 27 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. (Kevin
Memphis ....................... 44 34 .564 151⁄2 Gwinnett (Braves) .................... 0 0 .000 —
SOUTHERN U.—Fired athletic director Greg La- 7. Exactorman (Br Simpson) 15-1 y-clinched division Harvick)
Fleur. z-clinched conference Houston ........................ 41 38 .519 19 Norfolk (Orioles)....................... 0 1 .000 1 April 3 — Goody’s Fast Relief 500, Martinsville, Va.
8. Grinning Breed (An Napolitano) 6-1 West Division
Wednesday's Games Northwest Division (Kevin Harvick)
9. Major Macho (Ma Kakaley) 8-1 Los Angeles 3, Phoenix 2, SO W L Pct GB W L Pct. GB April 9 — Samsung Mobile 500, Fort Worth, Texas
y-Oklahoma City.......... 52 26 .667 — Toledo (Tigers)......................... 1 0 1.000 0 April 17 — Aaron’s 499, Talladega, Ala.
W H A T ’ S O N T V Boston 3, N.Y. Islanders 2
New Jersey 4, Toronto 2 x-Denver ....................... 48 30 .615 4 Columbus (Indians).................. 0 0 .000 — April 30 — Crown Royal 400, Richmond, Va.
Washington 5, Florida 2 x-Portland ..................... 45 33 .577 7 May 7 — Showtime Southern 500, Darlington, S.C.
AUTO RACING T E N N I S Carolina 3, Detroit 0 Utah............................... 37 41 .474 15
Indianapolis (Pirates) ............... 0 0 .000 —
Louisville (Reds) ...................... 0 1 .000 1
May 15 — Dover (Del.) 400
Chicago 4, St. Louis 3, OT Minnesota..................... 17 62 .215 351⁄2 May 21 — x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C.
5 p.m. Calgary 6, Edmonton 1 April 7 Thursday's May 21 — x-All-Star Challenge, Concord, N.C.
ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qual- ATP World Tour Anaheim 6, San Jose 2
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB Games May 29 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C.
ifying for O’Reilly Auto Parts 300, at Fort Worth, Thursday's Games y-L.A. Lakers................ 55 23 .705 — Charlotte 4, Norfolk 3 June 5 — Kansas Speedway 400, Kansas City,
U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships Syracuse 8, Buffalo 5
Texas Atlanta 3, N.Y. Rangers 0 Phoenix......................... 38 40 .487 17 Kan.
Results Toledo 11, Louisville 6 June 12 — Pocono 500, Long Pond, Pa.
6:30 p.m. Ottawa 3, Montreal 2, OT Golden State ................ 35 44 .443 201⁄2
Thursday Colorado at Dallas, (n) L.A. Clippers................. 31 48 .392 241⁄2 Pawtucket 2, Rochester 1 June 19 — Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400,
SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for
Samsung Mobile 500, at Fort Worth, Texas At River Oaks Country Club Minnesota at Vancouver, (n) Sacramento.................. 23 55 .295 32 Lehigh Valley 7, Yankees 2 Brooklyn, Mich.
Houston Durham at Gwinnett, (n) June 26 — Toyota/Savemart 350, Sonoma, Calif.
8:30 p.m. Friday's Games x-clinched playoff spot Columbus at Indianapolis, (n)
Singles Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. July 2 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.
ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, O’Reilly y-clinched division July 9 — Kentucky 400, Sparta, Ky.
Auto Parts 300, at Fort Worth, Texas Second Round Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. z-clinched conference April 8 Friday's
Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Games July 17 — LENOX Industrial Tools 301, Loudon,
4 a.m. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (3), Spain, def. Somdev Wednesday's Games N.H.
SPEED — Formula One, qualifying for Malaysia Devvarman, India, 6-4, 6-1. Carolina at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Orlando 111, Charlotte 102, OT Syracuse at Buffalo, 5:05 p.m.
Florida at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Toledo at Louisville, 6:35 p.m. July 31 — Brickyard 400, Indianapolis
Grand Prix, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Pablo Cuevas (7), Uruguay, def. James Blake, Unit- Indiana 136, Washington 112 Aug. 7 — Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond, Pa.
ed States, 7-5, 6-1. Columbus at Nashville, 8 p.m. New York 97, Philadelphia 92 Rochester at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m.
BOXING Kei Nishikori (6), Japan, def. Igor Andreev, Russia, Dallas at Colorado, 9 p.m. Cleveland 104, Toronto 96 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Aug. 14 — Helluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the
Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y.
6-3, 6-3. Minnesota at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Detroit 116, New Jersey 109 Durham at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
11 p.m. San Jose at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Norfolk at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Aug. 21 — CARFAX 400, Brooklyn, Mich.
Mardy Fish (1), United States def. Albert Ramos, Phoenix 108, Minnesota 98 Aug. 27 — Irwin Tools 500, Bristol, Tenn.
ESPN2 — Middleweights, David Lemieux (25-0-0) Spain, 6-3, 6-4. Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Columbus at Indianapolis, 7:15 p.m.
vs. Marco Antonio Rubio (49-5-1), at Montreal New Orleans 101, Houston 93 Sept. 4 — Labor Day Classic 500, Hampton, Ga.
Doubles Saturday's Games Oklahoma City 112, L.A. Clippers 108 April 9 Saturday's
(same-day tape) Sept. 10 — One Last Race to Make the Chase 400,
Quarterfinals New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 12:30 p.m. Milwaukee 90, Miami 85 Games Richmond, Va.
GOLF Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, and Guillermo Garcia-Lo- Ottawa at Boston, 1 p.m. San Antonio 124, Sacramento 92 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Rochester, 4:05 p.m. Sept. 18 — LifeLock.com 400, Joliet, Ill.
pez, Spain, def. Travis Rettenmaier, United States, Montreal at Toronto, 7 p.m. Denver 104, Dallas 96 Pawtucket at Buffalo, 4:05 p.m. Sept. 25 — SYLVANIA 300, Loudon, N.H.
3 p.m. and Horacio Zeballos, Argentina, 3-6, 6-3, 10-4. N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Golden State 95, L.A. Lakers 87 Toledo at Louisville, 6:05 p.m.
ESPN — Masters Tournament, second round, at Oct. 2 — AAA 400, Dover, Del.
Grand Prix Hassan II Tampa Bay at Carolina, 7 p.m. Thursday's Games Syracuse at Lehigh Valley, 6:35 p.m. Oct. 9 — Kansas 400, Kansas City, Kan.
Augusta, Ga. Washington at Florida, 7 p.m. Boston at Chicago, (n) Durham at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Results Oct. 15 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C.
NBA DL BASKETBALL Thursday
Buffalo at Columbus, 7 p.m.
Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Portland at Utah, (n) Columbus at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m.
Norfolk at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.
Oct. 23 — Talladega 500, Talladega, Ala.
Friday's Games Oct. 30 — TUMS Fast Relief 500, Martinsville, Va.
11:30 p.m. At Complexe Sportif al Amal Vancouver at Calgary, 10 p.m. April 10 Sunday's Nov. 6 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas
Atlanta at Indiana, 7 p.m.
VERSUS — Playoffs, first round, Rio Grande Valley Casablanca, Morocco Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. New York at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Games Nov. 13 — Kobalt Tools 500, Avondale, Ariz.
at Bakersfield (same-day tape) Singles Phoenix at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Pawtucket at Buffalo, 1:05 p.m. Nov. 20 — Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.
NHL Scoring Leaders
NHL Second Round
Potito Starace (5), Italy, def. Ruben Ramirez Hidal- Through April 6
Washington at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Chicago at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Rochester, 1:05 p.m.
Syracuse at Lehigh Valley, 1:35 p.m.
x-non-points race
2011 Driver Standings
7:30 p.m. go, Spain, 6-4, 6-3. GP G A PTS Milwaukee at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Columbus at Indianapolis, 2:05 p.m. Through April 3
VERSUS — Chicago at Detroit Albert Montanes (1), Spain, def. Filippo Volandri, Daniel Sedin, Van .................... 80 41 59 100 Charlotte at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Durham at Gwinnett, 2:05 p.m. 1. Kyle Busch, 219.
Italy, 6-1, 6-4. Sacramento at Memphis, 8 p.m. Toledo at Louisville, 2:05 p.m.
TENNIS Fabio Fognini (7), Italy, def. Blaz Kavcic, Slovenia, Corey Perry, Anh ..................... 80 50 47 97
Phoenix at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Norfolk at Charlotte, 2:15 p.m.
2. Carl Edwards, 214.
3. Jimmie Johnson, 207.
1-6, 7-5, 7-5. Martin St. Louis, TB................. 80 30 65 95 Denver at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
1 p.m. 4. Kurt Busch, 205.
Gilles Simon (3), France, def. Frederico Gil, Portu- Henrik Sedin, Van.................... 80 19 73 92 L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 5. Kevin Harvick, 204.
ESPN2 — WTA Tour, Family Circle Cup, quarterfi-
nal, at Charleston, S.C. gal, 6-3, 6-4. Steven Stamkos, TB................ 80 44 45 89 L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10 p.m. 6. Ryan Newman, 203.
Jarome Iginla, Cgy .................. 81 42 43 85
Alex Ovechkin, Was ................ 78 32 53 85
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STANDINGS/STATS Jury now


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Halladay earns S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
Hanson.
Atlanta
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3
0
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0
1
0
2
1
deliberates
Bonds’ fate
Linebrink .................. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0

first win in rout


W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Moylan ...................... 0 2 1 1 1 0
Baltimore........................................... 5 1 .833 — — 5-1 W-1 2-1 3-0 Venters..................... 2 0 0 0 1 2
New York.......................................... 4 2 .667 1 — 4-2 W-1 4-2 0-0 Milwaukee
Toronto ............................................. 4 2 .667 1 — 4-2 L-1 4-2 0-0 Marcum W,1-1 ........ 6 5 2 2 2 4
Boston............................................... 0 6 .000 5 4 0-6 L-6 0-0 0-6 Stetter H,1................ 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
Tampa Bay ....................................... 0 6 .000 5 4 0-6 L-6 0-5 0-1 Mitre H,1 .................. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Central Division Loe H,3..................... 1 2 0 0 1 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Axford S,2-3 ............ 1 1 0 0 0 0
Chicago ............................................
Cleveland..........................................
4
4
2
2
.667
.667




4-2
4-2
W-2
W-4
1-0
4-2
3-2
0-0
Moylan pitched to 3 batters in the 7th.
Umpires—Home, Phil Cuzzi;First, James Hoye-
Eight women and four men
Kansas City ...................................... 4 2 .667 — — 4-2 L-1 4-2 0-0
Detroit ............................................... 2 4 .333 2 2 2-4 L-1 0-0 2-4
;Second, Alan Porter;Third, Bill Miller.
T—2:50. A—24,645 (41,900). will decide if former slugger
The Associated Press Rogers (1-0) won the Rock- Minnesota......................................... 2 4 .333 2 2 2-4 L-1 0-0 2-4
PHILADELPHIA — Roy ies’ No. 5 job with a strong West Division lied.
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Halladay pitched seven sharp finish in spring training. He Texas .............................................. 6 0 1.000 — — 6-0 W-6 6-0 0-0 Rockies 7,
Los Angeles ................................... 3 3 .500 3 1 3-3 W-2 0-0 3-3
innings for his first win of the looked more like their ace, Oakland .......................................... 2 4 .333 4 2 2-4 W-1 1-2 1-2 Pirates 1
Seattle............................................. 2 4 .333 4 2 2-4 L-4 0-0 2-4 Colorado Pittsburgh
season, Wilson Valdez had a mixing a devastating 95 mph NATIONAL LEAGUE ab r h bi ab r h bi
By RONALD BLUM
career-high four hits, and the fastball with a few breaking East Division Fowler cf 5 2 2 0 Tabata lf 4 1 1 0 A Sports Writer
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Splrghs rf 5 1 2 1 Walker 2b 3 0 1 0
Philadelphia Phillies beat the pitches to overwhelm the Pi- Philadelphia ..................................... 5 1 .833 — — 5-1 W-2 5-1 0-0 CGnzlz lf
Tlwtzk ss
4
3
2
1
1 2
2 3
McCtch cf
Overay 1b
4 0 0 1
4 0 0 0
SAN FRANCISCO — The
Florida............................................... 3 3 .500 2 1
⁄2 3-3 L-1 3-3 0-0
New York Mets 11-0 Thursday. rates over 7 1-3 dominant in- New York.......................................... 3 3 .500 2 1
⁄2 3-3 L-2 0-0 3-3 JoLopz 2b 4 0 1 0 Alvarez 3b 4 0 0 0 eight women and four men sat
Atlanta............................................... 3 4 .429 21⁄2 1 3-4 L-3 0-0 3-4 Helton 1b 3 0 1 0 Doumit c 3 0 0 0
Halladay (1-0) allowed six nings. After giving up singles Washington ...................................... 2 4 .333 3 1 ⁄2
1
2-4 W-1 1-2 1-2 Wggntn 3b 4 0 1 0 GJones rf 2 0 0 0 in the jury box for more than
Iannett c 4 0 0 0 Cedeno ss 3 0 1 0
hits and struck out seven. The to the first two batters, the Central Division Rogers p 4 1 1 0 Mahlm p 2 0 0 0 4½ hours, listening to angry ar-
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
reigning NL Cy Young Award right-hander retired 22 of 23, Cincinnati .......................................... 5 1 .833 — — 5-1 L-1 5-1 0-0
Belisle p
FPauln p
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Resop p
Olson p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 guments from federal prosecu-
winner gave up one run in six including 18 straight.
Pittsburgh .........................................
Chicago ............................................
4
3 3
3 .571
.500
11⁄2
2

1
⁄2
4-3
3-3
L-1
L-1
0-1
3-3
4-2
0-0
Pearce ph
Crotta p
1 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
tors and Barry Bonds’ attor-
innings in the opener against Milwaukee ........................................
St. Louis............................................
3
2 4
4 .429
.333
21⁄2
3
1
11⁄2
3-4
2-4
W-3
L-1
3-1
2-4
0-3
0-0
Totals 36 711 6 Totals 30 1 4 1 neys at the end of a 12-day trial
Colorado ............................ 200 102 200 — 7
Houston, and avoided a loss Astros 3, Reds 2 Houston ............................................ 1 5 .167 4 21⁄2 1-5 W-1 0-0 1-5
Pittsburgh .......................... 100 000 000 — 1 that exposed the dark world of
when Philadelphia rallied for a CINCINNATI — Matt W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
E—Walker (1), Alvarez (2). DP—Colorado 1.
LOB—Colorado 5, Pittsburgh 4. 2B—Spilborghs
baseball’s Steroids Era.
5-4 win. Downs doubled home the
Colorado...........................................
San Diego.........................................
4
3
1
2
.800
.600

1


4-1
3-2
W-4
L-1
3-1
1-1
1-0
2-1
(1), Tulowitzki (1), Wigginton (1). HR—Tulowitzki Now, Bonds’ fate is up to
(3). SF—C.Gonzalez, Tulowitzki.
The four-time NL East cham- tiebreaking run with two outs Los Angeles ..................................... 3 3 .500 11⁄2 1
⁄2 3-3 L-2 3-1 0-2 IP H R ER BB SO them.
Arizona ............................................. 2 3 .400 2 1 2-3 W-1 0-0 2-3 Colorado
pions are off to a 5-1 start in a in the ninth inning on Thurs- San Francisco .................................. 2 4 .333 21⁄2 11⁄2 2-4 W-1 0-0 2-4 Rogers W,1-0 .......... 71⁄3 4 1 1 1 7 After listening to tawdry ac-
season where nothing less than day and the Houston Astros AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Belisle....................... 2⁄3
F.Paulino .................. 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
cusations of drug use, theft and
Wednesday's Games Wednesday's Games Pittsburgh body parts that grew (Bonds’
a second World Series title in held on for their first win of the L.A. Angels 5, Tampa Bay 1 Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 1 Maholm L,0-1 .......... 52⁄3 8 5 3 0 1
Texas 7, Seattle 3 Arizona 6, Chicago Cubs 4 Resop ....................... 2⁄3 3 2 2 0 1 head) and shrank (his testi-
four years will be considered a season. Chicago White Sox 10, Kansas City 7, 12 innings Colorado 7, L.A. Dodgers 5 Olson ........................ 12⁄3 0 0 0 1 1
Cleveland 8, Boston 4 San Francisco 8, San Diego 4 Crotta........................ 1 0 0 0 0 0 cles), the 12-member panel
success. The Astros were the last NL Detroit 7, Baltimore 3 Philadelphia 10, N.Y. Mets 7 WP—Rogers.
Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson;First, Tim Tim- gets to decide whether the
New York starter Jonathon team to win a game, and they Minnesota at New York, ppd., rain
Toronto 5, Oakland 3
Cincinnati 12, Houston 4
Florida 7, Washington 4 mons;Second, Jeff Kellogg;Third, Eric Cooper. home run king will become a
Niese (0-1) got roughed up. did it with a little drama. Thursday's Games
Cleveland 1, Boston 0
Milwaukee 5, Atlanta 4
Thursday's Games
T—2:31. A—39,219 (38,362).
convicted felon.
The Mets head to Citi Field for Downs, who had struck out Oakland 2, Toronto 1 Houston 3, Cincinnati 2
Bonds’ trial on charges he
N.Y. Yankees 4, Minnesota 3 Colorado 7, Pittsburgh 1
their home opener Friday in all three of his at-bats this Chicago White Sox 5, Tampa Bay 1 Milwaukee 4, Atlanta 2 Astros 3, lied to a grand jury more than
against Washington after split- season, doubled off Nick Mas- Baltimore 9, Detroit 5 Philadelphia 11, N.Y. Mets 0 Reds 2
Friday's Games Washington 5, Florida 3, 11 innings
Houston Cincinnati
seven years ago when he de-
ting a six-game road trip. set (0-1) for the lead. Closer N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 0-1) at Boston (Lackey
0-1), 2:05 p.m.
Friday's Games
Washington (Zimmermann 0-1) at N.Y. Mets (Dick- ab r h bi ab r h bi nied knowingly using perform-
Brandon Lyon, who blew his Kansas City (Davies 0-0) at Detroit (Scherzer 1-0),
3:05 p.m.
ey 1-0), 4:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Westbrook 0-1) at San Francisco (J.San-
Bourgs cf
AngSnc ss
5
3
1
0
1 0
1 0
Stubbs cf
Phillips 2b
5 0 0 0
5 0 2 0 ance-enhancing drugs ended
Brewers 4, Braves 2 only other save chance on Oakland (Anderson 0-0) at Minnesota (Pavano 0-1), chez 0-1), 4:35 p.m. Pence rf 3 0 0 1 Votto 1b 5 0 2 0
Thursday with closing argu-
4:10 p.m. Colorado (De La Rosa 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Ohlendorf Ca.Lee lf 4 1 1 0 Gomes lf 3 1 0 0
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Nyjer opening day, gave up a pair of Texas (Lewis 1-0) at Baltimore (Britton 1-0), 7:05 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Wallac 1b 3 1 1 1 Masset p 0 0 0 0 ments from both sides that
p.m. Florida (Nolasco 0-0) at Houston (W.Rodriguez CJhnsn 3b 4 0 1 0 RHrndz ph 1 0 0 0
Morgan jarred the ball loose in two-out singles before getting Tampa Bay (Shields 0-1) at Chicago White Sox 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Hall 2b 2 0 1 0 Bruce rf 4 0 1 0 were filled with virulence and
Abad p 0 0 0 0 Renteri ss 3 0 3 1
a collision at home to give pinch-hitter Ramon Hernandez (Danks 0-1), 8:10 p.m.
Toronto (Drabek 1-0) at L.A. Angels (E.Santana
Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 1-0) at Atlanta (T.Hudson 1-0),
7:35 p.m. Michals ph 1 0 0 0 JFrncs 3b 4 0 0 0 self-righteousness.
Lyon p 0 0 0 0 Hanign c 3 0 0 0
Milwaukee the lead in the to ground into a forceout. 0-0), 10:05 p.m.
Cleveland (C.Carrasco 0-1) at Seattle (Vargas 0-0),
Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 0-0) at Milwaukee (Wolf
0-1), 8:10 p.m. Quinter c 4 0 1 0 LeCure p 0 0 0 0 “There’s a real irony to this
Myers p 2 0 0 0 Cairo ph 1 0 1 0
second inning, and the Brewers 10:10 p.m. Cincinnati (T.Wood 1-0) at Arizona (I.Kennedy 0-0),
9:40 p.m. Melncn p 0 0 0 0 JrSmth p 0 0 0 0 case,” Assistant U.S. Attorney
Saturday's Games
went on to beat the Atlanta Nationals 5, Marlins 3 N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 1:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 0-1) at San Diego (Richard 1-0), MDwns 2b 2 0 1 1 Rolen ph 1 1 1 1 Matthew Parrella concluded.
10:05 p.m. Heisey lf 1 0 0 0
Kansas City at Detroit, 4:10 p.m.
Braves 4-2 on Thursday. MIAMI — Adam LaRoche Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 4:10 p.m. Saturday's Games
Totals 33 3 8 3 Totals 36 210 2 “These substances that the de-
Houston.............................. 100 100 001 — 3
Ryan Braun hit his third snapped a slump with a two- Texas at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Oakland at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at Atlanta, 1:10 p.m.
Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati ........................... 010 000 100 — 2 fendant took to make himself
home run of the season for the run homer in the 11th inning, Toronto at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Florida at Houston, 7:05 p.m. DP—Houston 1, Cincinnati 1. LOB—Houston 7,
Cincinnati 11. 2B—M.Downs (1), Renteria (1).
strong — he wasn’t strong. He
Cleveland at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m.
Brewers, who have recovered and the Washington Nationals Sunday's Games Washington at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. 3B—Ca.Lee (2). HR—Rolen (2). SB—Bourgeois
(2). S—Ang.Sanchez.
was weak. He was too weak to
Cincinnati at Arizona, 8:10 p.m.
nicely from a four-game losing salvaged the final game of their
Kansas City at Detroit, 1:05 p.m.
Texas at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 8:35 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO tell the truth despite all the
Houston
streak to start the season. series at Florida. Oakland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games Myers........................ 61⁄3 6 2 2 3 4 anabolic steroids.”
Melancon ................. 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
Milwaukee rallied to take three LaRoche was 3 for 23 before Toronto at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Abad W,1-0.............. 11⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 And with that, at 3:51 p.m.
Cleveland at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Colorado at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m.
of four games from the Braves he hit his first homer of the N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 8:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m.
Lyon S,1-2 ...............
Cincinnati
1 2 0 0 0 0 PDT, U.S. District Judge Susan
Florida at Houston, 2:05 p.m.
after losing Monday’s home year off Edward Mujica (1-1). Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m.
LeCure ..................... 5 3 2 2 2 6 Illston turned to the jury box
Jor.Smith.................. 2 1 0 0 0 1
opener at Miller Park. That ended a streak of 12 2-3
L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 4:05 p.m.
St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m.
Masset L,0-1............ 2 4 1 1 1 2 and said: “At this point ladies
Umpires—Home, Jim Reynolds;First, Mike DiMu-
scoreless innings for Florida’s
Cincinnati at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. ro;Second, Andy Fletcher;Third, Tim Welke. and gentlemen, we’re turning
Rockies 7, Pirates 1 bullpen in the series.
T—2:53. A—20,014 (42,319).
it over to you.”
The jury’s first order of busi-
PITTSBURGH — Esmil The Marlins gave up two A L B O X E S ness when it starts delibera-
Rogers allowed four singles unearned runs, struck out 12 Totals 32 1 6 1 Totals 34 512 5
Nationals 5, Marlins 3
Yankees 4, Twins 3
Tampa Bay......................... 000 000 010 — 1 tions Friday — the day the
while pitching into the eighth times and went 1 for 11 with Chicago.............................. 201 000 02x — 5 Washington Florida
DP—Tampa Bay 1, Chicago 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 5, ab r h bi ab r h bi World Series flag is raised at
inning, Troy Tulowitzki home- runners in scoring position. Minnesota
ab r h bi
New York
ab r h bi Chicago 9. 2B—F.Lopez (1), Rios 2 (2). SB—Fuld 3 Dsmnd ss 5 1 2 0 Coghln cf 4 1 0 0 nearby AT&T Park, home of
(4), Pierre (3), Al.Ramirez (1), Lillibridge 2 (2). S—
red and drove in three runs, Jayson Werth hit his first Span cf
Nishiok 2b
4
4
0
0
1 1
Jeter ss
0 0
Swisher rf
3
3
0
0
2 0
0 1 Lillibridge.
Werth rf
Zmrmn 3b
4 1 1 1 Infante 2b
5 1 2 1 HRmrz ss
5 1 1 0
5 0 2 1 Bonds’ San Francisco Giants
and the Colorado Rockies beat home run since signing a $126 Tolbert 2b
Mauer c
0
4
0
0
0 0
Teixeir 1b
2 0
AlRdrg 3b
3
3
0
1
0 0
0 0 Tampa Bay
IP H R ER BB SO AdLRc 1b
WRams c
5 1 1 2 GSnchz 1b
4 1 0 0 Morrsn lf
5 0 1 1
5 0 1 0 — is to elect a foreman. Then it
Pittsburgh to wreck the Pi- million, seven-year contract to Mornea 1b 3 1 1 0
Cano 2b 4 1 1 0 Price L,0-2 ...............
J.Cruz .......................
6
1
9
1
3
1
3
1
1
0
2
1
Ankiel cf
Espinos 2b
4 0 1 0 J.Buck c
4 0 1 1 Helms 3b
5 1 2 0
4 0 2 0 must sort through the testimo-
Thome dh 3 1 1 1
Posada dh 4 0 0 0
rates’ home opener under new join the Nationals. Cuddyr rf 4 0 0 0
AnJons lf 2 1 1 1 McGee...................... 1 2 1 1 0 0 L.Nix lf 2 0 0 0 Bonifac rf 5 0 0 1
ny of 25 witnesses and hun-
Grndrs Chicago HrstnJr ph-lf 1 0 0 0 JJhnsn p 2 0 0 0
manager Clint Hurdle. Kubel lf 4 0 1 1 ph-cf 2 0 0 0 E.Jackson W,2-0 .... 8 4 1 1 1 13 Lannan p 2 0 0 0 Dobbs ph 1 0 0 0 dreds of exhibits that include
Valenci 3b 4 0 0 0 Martin c 3 0 0 1 Santos ...................... 1 2 0 0 0 1 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 MDunn p 0 0 0 0
ACasill ss 2 1 0 0 Gardnr cf-lf 2 1 1 1 J.Cruz pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
HBP—by Price (Beckham, Quentin). WP—Santos.
Morse ph
Storen p
1 0 0 0 R.Webb p
0 0 0 0 Stanton ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
syringes, vials and dizzying
DYong ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 33 3 6 3 Totals 29 4 5 4 Umpires—Home, Doug Eddings;First, Dana De- Stairs ph 0 0 0 0 Hensly p 0 0 0 0 computer graphs of drug tests.
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Minnesota .......................... 000 200 100 — 3 Muth;Second, Kerwin Danley;Third, Paul Nauert.
T—2:30. A—38,579 (40,615).
Coffey p
SBurntt p
0 0 0 0 Mujica p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
A seven-time MVP regarded
New York ........................... 001 300 00x — 4 Totals 37 5 8 5 Totals 42 3 9 3
E—Valencia (2), Martin (1). LOB—Minnesota 6, as among the greatest hitters

BoSox, Rays winless;


Washington................ 000 111 000 02 — 5
New York 6. 2B—Span (1), Morneau (2), Thome (2),
Kubel (1), Jeter (1), An.Jones (1). SB—A.Casilla (1),
Orioles 9, Tigers 5 Florida ........................ 200 001 000 00 — 3 ever, Bonds is charged with
E—L.Nix (1), W.Ramos (1), J.Buck (1), H.Ramirez
Gardner (2). SF—Swisher.
IP H R ER BB SO
Detroit
ab r h bi
Baltimore
ab r h bi (3). DP—Florida 2. LOB—Washington 4, Florida 8. three counts of making false
Minnesota
Liriano L,0-2............. 5 4 4 4 3 5
AJcksn cf
Rhyms 2b
5 1 2 1 BRorts 2b
4 1 0 0 Markks rf
5 1 2 0
3 1 0 0
2B—H.Ramirez (3), Helms (1). HR—Werth (1),
Ad.LaRoche (1). SB—Desmond 2 (2). CS—Espi- statements and one count of
Manship.................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Boesch rf 4 1 2 1 D.Lee 1b 4 0 0 0 nosa (1), H.Ramirez (1). S—Ankiel, Hairston Jr.. obstruction of justice. His law-

Yankees defeat Twins


Mijares...................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Inge 3b 0 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 5 2 2 2 IP H R ER BB SO
D.Hughes................. 1 0 0 0 0 2 MiCarr 1b 2 0 1 1 Scott lf 3 1 1 0 Washington yers ridiculed the prosecution
New York VMrtnz dh 4 0 1 1 Pie pr-lf 0 1 0 0 Lannan...................... 5 7 3 3 2 4
A.Burnett W,2-0 ...... 6 5 2 2 2 5 Kelly 3b-rf 4 0 1 0 AdJons cf 3 2 2 3 Clippard BS,2-2 ...... 2 1 0 0 0 3 as being celebrity obsessed
Storen....................... 2 0 0 0 0 3
Chamberlain H,2.....
R.Soriano H,3..........
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Raburn lf
Avila c
4 0 0 0 MrRynl 3b
3 2 1 1 Wieters c
3 1 2 3
3 0 0 0 Coffey W,1-0 ........... 1 0 0 0 0 1 and willing to cut deals with
M.Rivera S,4-4 ........ 1 0
Manship pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
0 0 0 0 Santiag ss
Totals
3 0 0 0 CIzturs ss
33 5 8 5 Totals
3 0 1 1
32 910 9
S.Burnett S,2-2 .......
Florida
1 1 0 0 0 1
anyone who would implicate
HBP—by Liriano (Teixeira), by Chamberlain (A.Ca- Detroit................................. 200 020 100 — 5 Jo.Johnson ..............
M.Dunn.....................
6
1
4
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
6
0
perhaps the top player of his
silla). WP—A.Burnett.
The Associated Press held off the Minnesota Twins Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover;First, Tony Ran-
Baltimore ............................ 020 002 50x — 9
E—Kelly (1). DP—Detroit 1, Baltimore 1. LOB—De-
R.Webb .................... 2 1 0 0 1 0 generation.
Hensley .................... 1 1 0 0 1 0
CLEVELAND — The win- in their first game since blow-
dazzo;Second, Dan Bellino;Third, Brian Gorman.
T—3:04. A—41,512 (50,291).
troit 6, Baltimore 7. 2B—A.Jackson (1), Boesch (2),
Kelly (2), B.Roberts (1), Scott (1), Mar.Reynolds (3).
Mujica L,1-1 ............. 1 2 2 2 0 0 “It’s part of an effort to de-
Lannan pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.
less Boston Red Sox lost their ing a big lead to win. HR—Avila (2), Guerrero (1), Ad.Jones (1). SB— Umpires—Home, Jeff Nelson;First, D.J. Reyburn- monize Barry Bonds, and it’s
Ad.Jones (2). S—Santiago. SF—Ad.Jones.
Athletics 2, Blue Jays 1 ;Second, Bill Welke;Third, Tim Tschida. very wrong,” lead defense law-
sixth in a row when the Cleve- A.J. Burnett (2-0) improved Detroit
IP H R ER BB SO T—3:24. A—10,696 (38,560).
land Indians squeezed home to 7-0 in 12 April starts for the
Oakland
ab r h bi
Toronto
ab r h bi Penny ....................... 51⁄3 6 4 4 3 3 yer Allen Ruby said.
the only run in the eighth Yankees, allowing two runs on
Crisp cf
Barton 1b
4 1 0 0 RDavis cf
3 0 1 0 J.Nix 3b
4 0 0 0
4 0 1 1
Villarreal ................... 2⁄3
Thomas L,0-1 .......... 0
0
1
0
2
0
2
1
1
1
0
Cristina Arguedas, another
CJcksn rf 4 0 1 1 Lind 1b 4 0 1 0 E.Gonzalez BS,1-1. 2⁄3 2 3 3 1 1 of Bonds’ attorneys, repeatedly
inning, then trapped pinch- five hits in six innings. With Wlngh lf 3 0 0 0 McCoy pr 0 0 0 0 Schlereth.................. 11⁄3 1 0 0 1 1
N L L E A D E R S
Kzmnff 3b 4 0 0 0 A.Hill 2b 4 0 1 0 Baltimore took off her glasses and point-
runner Darnell McDonald off the Yankees up 4-3, Rafael Matsui dh 3 0 1 0 JRiver rf 3 0 0 0 Tillman ...................... 42⁄3 6 4 4 2 4
Sweeny Accardo .................... 12⁄3 1 1 1 1 1 BATTING—Hundley, San Diego, .500; Howard, ed them contemptuously at
second base for the final out Soriano pitched a scoreless Ji.Johnson W,1-0.... 12⁄3 1 0 0 1 3 Philadelphia, .480; Montero, Arizona, .474; Phillips,
pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Encrnc dh 3 0 0 0
Uehara ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati, .440; Polanco, Philadelphia, .440; Val- Jeff Novitzky, the tall, bald fed-
Thursday in a 1-0 victory. eighth two days after he sur- KSuzuk c
AnLRc 2b
4 0 1 0 Snider lf
3 1 1 0 Arencii c
3 0 0 0
3 1 1 0 Thomas pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. dez, Philadelphia, .429; McCann, Atlanta, .423. eral investigator who was seat-
The Red Sox are off their rendered a 4-0 lead in a game M.Ellis 2b 1 0 1 0 JMcDnl ss 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Ron Kulpa;First, Jim Wolf;Sec-
ond, Derryl Cousins;Third, Jim Joyce.
RUNS—Phillips, Cincinnati, 9; Tabata, Pittsburgh,
8; Votto, Cincinnati, 8; BFrancisco, Philadelphia, 7; ed at the prosecution table.
Pnngtn ss 3 0 1 0
worst start since 1945, when Minnesota won in extra in- Totals 32 2 7 1 Totals 31 1 4 1 T—3:25. A—11,648 (45,438). Howard, Philadelphia, 7; Ibanez, Philadelphia, 7; 6
tied at 6. “They have the power to end
Oakland.............................. 000 000 020 — 2
they lost a team-record eight nings. Toronto............................... 000 001 000 — 1
RBI—Howard, Philadelphia, 8; Polanco, Philadel-
careers and to ruin lives,” she
straight. Boston, favored by DP—Toronto 1. LOB—Oakland 7, Toronto 3. N L B O X E S phia, 8; Rolen, Cincinnati, 8; Walker, Pittsburgh, 8;
2B—Barton (3), K.Suzuki (3), An.LaRoche (2),
JBuck, Florida, 7; Headley, San Diego, 7; Huff, San
Francisco, 7. said to the jury, her voice qua-
many to win the World Series, Athletics 2, Blue Jays 1 Arencibia (1). SB—Crisp 2 (3), J.Nix (1), A.Hill (2).
S—Pennington. Phillies 11, Mets 0 HITS—Howard, Philadelphia, 12; McCann, Atlanta,
11; Phillips, Cincinnati, 11; Polanco, Philadelphia,
vering. “And nobody gets to
returns to Fenway Park for its TORONTO — Trevor Cahill IP H R ER BB SO New York Philadelphia 11; SCastro, Chicago, 10; Walker, Pittsburgh, 10; 10 test that evidence unless they
Oakland ab r h bi ab r h bi
home opener Friday against pitched eight strong innings Cahill W,1-0 ............. 8 3 1 1 0 7 JosRys ss 4 0 2 0 Victorn cf 5 1 2 1
tied at 9.
DOUBLES—Coghlan, Florida, 4; Polanco, Phila- have the wherewithal and in-
Fuentes S,1-1.......... 1 1 0 0 0 1
the Yankees. for his first win of the season, Toronto
Harris lf
Beato p
3 0 1 0 Polanc 3b
0 0 0 0 Rollins ss
5 0 2 4
5 0 2 0
delphia, 4; GSanchez, Florida, 4; 11 tied at 3.
TRIPLES—SCastro, Chicago, 2; CaLee, Houston, ternal strength to come to a ju-
Asdrubal Cabrera’s suicide- Conor Jackson singled home R.Romero ................ 71⁄3
Frasor L,1-1 BS,1-1 1
⁄3
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
5
2
Hairstn lf
DWrght 3b
1 0 0 0 Howard 1b
4 0 1 0 BFrncs rf
4 2 1 0
4 1 1 0
2; 14 tied at 1. ry trial — to you.”
HOME RUNS—Braun, Milwaukee, 3; ASoriano,
squeeze bunt put the Indians the go-ahead run and the Oak- Camp ........................ 1⁄3
Purcey ...................... 1⁄3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
I.Davis 1b 4 0 1 0 Ibanez lf 3 3 1 2 Chicago, 3; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 3; Weeks, Mil- Bonds is charged with lying
Pagan cf 3 0 1 0 Ruiz c 4 1 1 1 waukee, 3; 11 tied at 2.
ahead in their fourth straight land Athletics beat the Toronto Janssen .................... 2⁄3 1 0
HBP—by Frasor (Willingham). WP—Cahill, Frasor.
0 0 0 Duda rf 3 0 0 0 Valdez 2b 4 3 4 3 STOLEN BASES—Bloomquist, Arizona, 5; Pagan, when he denied knowingly re-
Emaus 2b 4 0 0 0 Hallady p 2 0 1 0 New York, 3; Bourgeois, Houston, 2; Bruce, Cincin-
victory. Blue Jays. Umpires—Home, Fieldin Culbreth;First, Adrian Thole c 3 0 1 0 Baez p 0 0 0 0 nati, 2; Craig, St. Louis, 2; Desmond, Washington, ceiving steroids and human
Johnson;Second, Gary Cederstrom;Third, Lance Niese p 1 0 0 0 Mayrry ph 1 0 1 0
Brian Fuentes closed it out Barksdale. DnMrp ph-lf 2 0 0 0 Herndn p 0 0 0 0
2; JosReyes, New York, 2; Rollins, Philadelphia, 2;
Stubbs, Cincinnati, 2; Tabata, Pittsburgh, 2.
growth hormone from person-
White Sox 5, Rays 1 in the ninth for his first save as T—2:32. A—19,528 (49,260). Byrdak p
DCrrsc p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
PITCHING—Correia, Pittsburgh, 2-0; 46 tied at 1. al trainer Greg Anderson and
STRIKEOUTS—Lincecum, San Francisco, 18; Ker-
CHICAGO — Edwin Jackson the Athletics avoided a three- Indians 1, Red Sox 0
Totals 32 0 7 0 Totals 37111611 shaw, Los Angeles, 17; Halladay, Philadelphia, 13; for saying he allowed only doc-
New York ......................... 000 000 000 — 0 Dempster, Chicago, 13; DLowe, Atlanta, 13; Vol-
struck out a career-high 13 and game sweep. Fuentes gave up a Boston Cleveland Philadelphia .................... 002 420 21x — 11 quez, Cincinnati, 13; Garza, Chicago, 12. tors to inject him. An obstruc-
ab r h bi ab r h bi SAVES—Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 4; Broxton, Los
the Chicago White Sox took two-out single to Adam Lind Ellsury cf 3 0 1 0 OCarer 2b 3 0 0 0
E—Pagan (1), I.Davis (1). DP—New York 2, Phila-
delphia 2. LOB—New York 7, Philadelphia 5. Angeles, 3; Street, Colorado, 3; Bell, San Diego, 2; tion count lists four additional
their home opener by sending before Aaron Hill flied out. Crwfrd lf
Pedroia 2b
4 0 0 0 ACarer ss
4 0 0 0 Choo rf
3 0 0 1
4 0 0 0
2B—D.Wright (2), Polanco (4), Valdez 2 (3). HR—
Ibanez (1). SB—Pagan (3). S—Halladay.
SBurnett, Washington, 2; Axford, Milwaukee, 2;
Putz, Arizona, 2; Kimbrel, Atlanta, 2; Marmol, Chi-
statements the government al-
the winless Tampa Bay Rays to AdGnzl 1b
Youkils 3b
3 0 0 0 CSantn c
4 0 0 0 Duncan dh
2 0 0 0
2 0 1 0
IP H R ER BB SO cago, 2. leges were made to evade of
New York
their sixth straight loss. Orioles 9, Tigers 5 Ortiz dh 3 0 0 0 Kearns lf 3 0 0 0 Niese L,0-1 .............. 4 8 6 6 1 7 mislead the grand jury.
DMcDn pr 0 0 0 0 LaPort 1b 2 0 1 0 Beato......................... 2 3 2 0 0 0 A L L E A D E R S Each count carries a possible
The AL East champion Rays BALTIMORE — Adam J.Drew rf
Sltlmch c
4 0 1 0 T.Buck cf
3 0 0 0 Brantly cf
3 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Byrdak ...................... 1 2 2 2 0 1

extended the worst start in Jones homered and drove in Scutaro ss 2 0 2 0 Everett 3b 2 1 1 0
D.Carrasco ..............
Philadelphia
1 3 1 1 0 0 BATTING—YEscobar, Toronto, .474; Quentin, Chi- sentence of 10 years in prison,
cago, .458; Callaspo, Los Angeles, .450; Boesch,
team history — they haven’t three runs, Mark Reynolds also
Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 24 1 3 1
Boston ................................ 000 000 000 — 0
Halladay W,1-0........
Baez..........................
7
1
6
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
7
0 Detroit, .421; HKendrick, Los Angeles, .417; Abreu, but federal guidelines indicate
even held a lead yet this year. had three RBIs, and the Balti- Cleveland ........................... 000 000 01x — 1 Herndon ................... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Los Angeles, .391; MiCabrera, Detroit, .381.
RUNS—Beckham, Chicago, 7; Boesch, Detroit, 7; a recommended total sentence
LOB—Boston 7, Cleveland 5. 2B—Duncan (1). HBP—by Niese (Ibanez). WP—D.Carrasco.
Tampa Bay has scored exactly more Orioles used a five-run SB—Everett (1). CS—C.Santana (1). S—O.Cabre- Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt;First, Mark Wegner- NCruz, Texas, 7; Gordon, Kansas City, 7; HKen-
drick, Los Angeles, 7; Kinsler, Texas, 7; 6 tied at 6.
of 15 to 21 months. For convic-
;Second, Chris Guccione;Third, Mike Winters.
ra, A.Cabrera. RBI—Quentin, Chicago, 10; Teixeira, New York, tions for similar offenses in the
one run in five of its defeats. seventh inning to beat the IP H R ER BB SO T—2:24. A—45,468 (43,651).
10; Konerko, Chicago, 8; BRoberts, Baltimore, 8;
Boston Avila, Detroit, 7; MiCabrera, Detroit, 7; ACabrera, Bay Area Laboratory Co-Oper-
Jackson (2-0), who pitched a Detroit Tigers. Lester ....................... 7 3 0 0 3 9 Cleveland, 6; NCruz, Texas, 6; Posada, New York,
Bard L,0-2 ................ 1 0 1 1 1 0 ative (BALCO) case, Illston
no-hitter against Tampa Bay Vladimir Guerrero hit his Cleveland Brewers 4, Braves 2 6; Snider, Toronto, 6.
Carmona .................. 7 2 0 0 2 4
HITS—Gordon, Kansas City, 11; Quentin, Chicago, sentenced two people to home
last season while with Arizona, first home run with the Durbin....................... 1⁄3 1 0 0 1 0
Atlanta
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Milwaukee
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11; HKendrick, Los Angeles, 10; Pierre, Chicago,
10; 7 tied at 9. confinement.
R.Perez W,2-0 ........ 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
allowed four hits in eight in- Orioles, who rebounded from C.Perez S,2-2.......... 1 1 0 0 1 0
Prado 3b
McLoth cf
5 0 1 2 Weeks 2b
4 0 1 0 Gomez cf
5 1 1 0
4 1 2 0
DOUBLES—Gordon, Kansas City, 5; Quentin, Chi-
cago, 5; 11 tied at 3. Bonds doesn’t dispute that
nings. He lost his shutout bid deficits of 2-0, 4-2 and 5-4. Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals;First, C.B. Bucknor-
;Second, Dan Iassogna;Third, Dale Scott.
McCnn c 4 0 2 0 Braun lf 3 1 2 2 TRIPLES—Borbon, Texas, 2; Crisp, Oakland, 2;
he took steroids but testified to
Uggla 2b 3 0 2 0 Fielder 1b 3 0 1 1 YEscobar, Toronto, 2; 8 tied at 1.
in the eighth when pinch-hitter Baltimore took two of three T—2:36. A—10,594 (43,441). Heywrd rf 3 0 0 0 McGeh 3b 4 0 1 0 HOME RUNS—NCruz, Texas, 4; Teixeira, New the grand jury that Anderson
AlGnzlz ss 4 0 0 0 YBtncr ss 3 0 0 0 York, 4; MiCabrera, Detroit, 3; HKendrick, Los An-
Felipe Lopez double and Reid from the Tigers after opening White Sox 5, Rays 1 Fremn 1b 4 1 1 0 Morgan rf 4 1 1 0 geles, 3; Kinsler, Texas, 3; Posada, New York, 3; 14 told him they were flaxseed oil
MaYng lf 3 1 1 0 Kottars c 4 0 2 1
Brignac singled. the season with a three-game Tampa Bay
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Chicago
ab r h bi Hanson p 1 0 0 0 Marcm p 2 0 0 0
tied at 2.
STOLEN BASES—Fuld, Tampa Bay, 4; Crisp, Oak- and arthritic balm. Parrella, in
Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 Almont ph 1 0 0 0
sweep in Tampa Bay. The Fuld lf
Damon dh
3
4
0
0
1 0
0 0
Pierre lf
Bckhm 2b
5
4
1
1
3 1
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land, 3; Dyson, Kansas City, 3; Pierre, Chicago, 3;
ISuzuki, Seattle, 3; JWilson, Seattle, 3; 12 tied at 2. his 51-minute rebuttal that end-
Yankees 4, Twins 3 Orioles didn’t win their second Zobrist 2b 4 0 1 0 Rios cf 4 1 2 2 Conrad ph 1 0 0 0 Mitre p 0 0 0 0 PITCHING—ABurnett, New York, 2-0; Weaver,
ed the trial, compared that to a
DJhnsn 1b 4 0 0 0 Konerk 1b 4 0 2 1 Moylan p 0 0 0 0 Loe p 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles, 2-0; RPerez, Cleveland, 2-0; EJack-
NEW YORK — Derek Jeter series last year until May 13. BUpton cf 4 0 2 0 Quentin dh 2 0 0 0 Venters p
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passed Rogers Hornsby for Alex Avila homered for the SRdrgz 3b 2 0 0 0 Przyns c 4 0 0 0 Totals 33 2 8 2 Totals 34 410 4 der, Detroit, 17; Cahill, Oakland, 15; Sabathia, New glassy eyed on a Saturday night
FLopez Atlanta ................................ 020 000 000 — 2 York, 13; Haren, Los Angeles, 12; RRomero, Toron-
33rd place on baseball’s all- Tigers, who host Kansas City ph-3b 1 1 1 0 Morel 3b 4 0 1 0 Milwaukee.......................... 210 000 10x — 4 to, 12; Weaver, Los Angeles, 12. and tells his parents “I went to
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ta, 2; CPerez, Cleveland, 2; Feliz, Texas, 2; 8 tied at a bar and they told me it was
New York Yankees’ relievers road to open the season. Brignc ss 3 0 1 1 Morgan (1). HR—Braun (3). SB—Morgan (1). S— 1. just Coke.”
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OPENING NIGHT IN ALLENTOWN HORSE RACING

Premier Pegasus
out of Santa Anita
The Associated Press having his first horse in the Ken-
ARCADIA, Calif. — Premier tucky Derby since 1998.
Pegasus was knocked out of Sat- “Every year I try hard for one
urday’s Santa Anita Derby be- very good horse,” Ayala said.
cause of a leg injury that will “I’m working hard, my groom,
sideline the promising colt my hotwalker and Mr. Cho.
through the Triple Crown series. When I see I have a good horse, I
He was the 8-5 favorite on the see it (excitement) in my team.”
morning line in the $1 million It wasn’t the first blow for
prep for next month’s Kentucky Cho’s team this season. His oth-
Derby. er 3-year-old, Riveting Reason,
Premier Pegasus sustained a who was second in the Robert
hairline fracture in his left front Lewis Stakes in February, suf-
leg and will be out 3 to 4 fered a hoof injury in March and
months, assistant trainer Maria will miss two or three months of
Ayala said Thursday. training.
The colt was galloping on the “My heart is no good now,”
infield training track in the Ayala said, “but Mr. Cho say,
morning when Ayala thought ‘Relax, Maria. Maybe next
she saw him stumble slightly. year.”’
He returned to the barn and ap- The disappointment was pain-
peared to be walking fine. ful for jockey Alonso Quinonez,
“Ten minutes later, it’s not too.
good,” Ayala said. “He was walk- “The horse was training beau-
ing bad.” tifully,” his agent Vince DeGre-
X-rays showed the hairline gory said by phone. “Mr. Cho
fracture in the cannon bone of was very, very upset Alonso
the colt’s left front leg. If he is wouldn’t have a chance to win
healed in a few months, he will the Santa Anita Derby. The main
return to racing, she said. thing is he’s going to come back
Premier Pegasus won the San and race again.
DON CAREY PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER Felipe Stakes by a record 7¾ “Alonso is more heartbroken
Justin Maxwell of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees signs an autograph forJohn Dorohovech of East Stroudsburg prior to a game lengths last month, and has four right now because he had so
with the IronPigs at Coca Cola field in Allentown Thursday. wins in five career races with much faith in this colt.”
earnings of $293,400. Quinonez snapped his own 72-
The injury was a blow to own- race losing streak when he and
er and trainer Myung Kwon Premier Pegasus romped to vic-
Cho, a 68-year-old South Korea tory in the San Felipe.
native who has just six horses in He said through a jockey’s
his stable. He also bred the colt room official that he didn’t want
and was eagerly anticipating to talk.

YANKEES
more runs for us to stay in the
game,” said Phelps. “I thought I
was doing a pretty good job until I
hung the curve ball to Young. He
Continued from Page 1B
made me pay for it.”
David Phelps. The Iron Pigs took Golson finished 2-for-3 at the
advantage of two hits, a hit batter, plate and scored a run when he
a walk and a fielder’s choice to was driven home on a triple by
score the three runs off Phelps, teammate Jordan Parraz in the
who threw 39 pitches in the first ninth inning. Parraz, who was al-
inning. so 2-for-3, scored SWB’s first run
“I got into too many deep of the season in the seventh in-
counts and I threw too many ning. He singled, went to third on
pitches down the middle of the a single by Ramiro Pena, and
plate,” said Phelps. “They have a scored when Kevin Russo reac-
Yankees manager Dave Miley shakes hands with IronPigs man- good lineup and they took advan- hed on an error.
ager Ryne Sandberg before the start of Thursday’s game. tage of it. They were swinging “It’s been a while (since play-
the bats well.” ing), but there are no excuses,”
The victory gave the Iron Pigs a said Miley. “It’s good to get the
win in the debut of manager Ryne first game under your belt. Let’s
Sandberg. The Hall of Fame sec- hope there are better days ahead
ond baseman, who enjoyed an of us.”
HOW THEY SCORED
outstanding career with the Chi- LV FIRST: With one out, Kevin Frandsen was hit
by a pitch. Frandsen went to third on a single by Cory
cago Cubs, was named Lehigh Sullivan and scored on a fielder’s choice by Delywn
Valley manager during the offsea- Young. Sullivan went to second on the play and
scored on a single by Ronnie Belliard. Jeff Larish
son. walked and Brandon Moss followed with a single to
score Belliard. IRON PIGS 3, YANKEES 0
Sandberg, who coached third LV FIFTH: Young hit a one-out solo home run.
Belliard followed with a double. George Kontos re-
Yankees pitcher David Phelps delivers a pitch at Coca Cola Park base, was aggressive early, chal- placed SWB starting pitcher David Phelps. Larish hit
a two-run home run. IRON PIGS 6, YANKEES 0
in Allentown Thursday. lenging SWB right fielder Greg SWB SEVENTH: Jordan Parraz hit a two-out
single, went to third on a single by Ramiro Pena, and
Golson by sending several run- scored when Kevin Russo reached on an error.
ners home on balls hit to Golson. IRON PIGS 6, YANKEES 1
LV SEVENTH: Amaury Sanit pitching. Moss led
Two of the runners scored – al- off with a double. With one out, Moss went to third
base on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Josh
though catcher Jesus Montero Barfield. IRON PIGS 7, YANKEES 1
SWB NINTH: Greg Golson walked and scored
dropped the ball on the first one. on a triple by Parraz. IRON PIGS 7, YANKEES 2
The third runner ended up going
back to third base.
Lehigh Valley 7, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2
“I look at it as a challenge,” said Scraton/Wilkes-Barre Lehigh Valley
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Golson. “I have a lot of confi- Thompson,
Russo, 2b 5 0 0 0 cf 5 0 1 0
dence in my arm. I trust myself to Frandsen,
be strong and accurate. When a Dickerson, cf 4 0 0 0 ss
Montero, c 4 0 1 0 Sullivan, lf
4 1 0 0
4 1 1 0
runner is held up at third, it’s a Vazquez, 1b
Maxwell, lf
4 0 0 0 Young, rf 3 1 1 2
4 0 0 0 Belliard, 3b 4 2 2 1
good feeling.” Laird, 3b
Golson, rf
4 0 1 0 Larish, 1b
3 1 2 0 Moss, dh
2 1 1 2
4 1 3 1
Phelps settled down after the Parraz, dh 3 1 2 1 Kratz, c 4 0 0 0
Barnfield,
first inning, but Lehigh Valley Pena, ss 4 0 1 0 2b 4 0 1 1
broke the game open in the fifth Totals Totals
inning with three runs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre ..... 000 000 101 — 2
Lehigh Valley..................... 300 030 01x — 7
Delwyn Young blasted a solo 2B – SWB: Golson (1); LV: Belliard (1), Moss (1) 3B
– SWB: Parraz (1) HR – LV Young (1), Larish (1)
home run on a hanging curve ball IP H R ER BB SO
Scranton/Wilkes-
and Ronnie Belliard walked be- Barrer
fore Miley replace Phelps with Phelps (L, 0-1)......... 4.1
Kontos ...................... 1.2
6
2
5
1
5
1
2
0
1
2
George Kontos. Jeff Larish greet- Sisco.........................
Sanit..........................
1
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
1
0
2
1
Yankees shortstop Ramiro Pena makes the play on a ground ball Yankees first baseman Jorge Vazquez flips the ball to get Iron- ed Kontos with a two-run home Lehigh Valley
Worley (W, 1-0)....... 6 4 0 0 1 9
during a game with Lehigh Valley at Coca Cola Park in Allentown Pigs DH Brandon Moss out at first during the bottom of the fifth run to right field. Grilli........................... 0.2 2 1 0 1 1
Stutes ....................... 1.1 0 0 0 0 3
Thursday. inning at Coca Cola Park in Allentown Thursday. “I knew I couldn’t allow any Mathieson................. 1 1 1 1 1 2

NHL/NBA

Schremp, Ladd help Thrashers deal blow to Rangers’ playoff hopes


The Associated Press Ryan Callahan. That proved the Rangers. made 26 saves. by beating the Boston Celtics. season since Michael Jordan
NEW YORK — Rob Schremp costly against the also-ran Eric Boulton added a goal for Brian Gionta scored his team- The Bulls’ 17th win in 19 and Scottie Pippen made cham-
and Andrew Ladd scored 15 Thrashers, who had lost four of Atlanta in the third period. leading 27th goal for Montreal, games put them four games up pionship celebrations a regular
seconds apart in the second six but played the spoiler role which fell short in its first at- on Boston and Miami with four event.
period, Ondrej Pavelec made 29 perfectly and beat New York for Senators 3, Canadiens 2 tempt to give coach Jacques to play and eliminated the Heat Rose was a one-man highlight
saves and the Atlanta Thrashers the third time in the four-game OTTAWA — Filip Kuba Martin his 600th career victory. from getting the No. 1 seed. reel against Rajon Rondo, beat-
delivered a crushing blow to the season series. scored 1:16 into overtime to lead The Canadiens clinched their The Celtics, who play the ing him with his crossover and
New York Rangers’ playoff Now with only one game left Ottawa past Montreal. fourth straight trip to the play- Heat on Sunday, still have a getting to the rim, particularly
hopes with a 3-0 victory Thurs- in the regular season — a home Bobby Butler had a goal and offs with a 2-1 overtime win over mathematical shot albeit a re- in the early going. Rose scored
day night. matchup against division rival two assists, the second on Ku- Chicago on Tuesday night. mote one. 16 points in the first half as the
Just two nights after the New Jersey on Saturday — the ba’s drive from the point that But barring a collapse, Chica- Bulls jumped out to a 48-43
Rangers posted their most stir- Rangers no longer hold their got past Montreal backup Alex NBA go will be the top seed in the lead, and Chicago regrouped
ring win of the season with a playoff fate in their hands. New Auld. Michael Cammelleri drew Bulls 97, Celtics 81 East. after momentarily falling behind
late comeback against the Bos- York leads ninth-place Carolina Montreal even at 2 with 10.1 CHICAGO — Derrick Rose It’s another step for a team in the third.
ton Bruins, New York looked by two points, but the Hurri- seconds left in regulation. scored 30 points and the Chica- that expected big things after a Luol Deng scored 23 points,
flat from the start without sec- canes have two games remain- Jason Spezza also scored for go Bulls closed in on the top major overhaul, and all the Bulls and Carlos Boozer added 14
ond-leading scorer and leader ing and own the tiebreaker over Ottawa, and Craig Anderson seed in the Eastern Conference have done is deliver their best points and 12 rebounds.
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H.S. BASEBALL H.S. SOCCER HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS

Big start Tunkhannock sweeps


for Letteer past Holy Redeemer
and GAR
The Times Leader staff Crestwood 4, Berwick 1
TUNKHANNOCK – Kyle Alex Machalick and Joe Pick-
Christy, Jordan Herbert and ett won in singles play as Crest-
Josh Herbert won in singles wood defeated Berwick. Neil
The Times Leader staff action as Tunkhannock swept Patel and Nikhil Patel as well as
KINGSTON — Lance Letteer Holy Redeemer 5-0 in high Briley Marchetti and Steven
got GAR off to a winning start school boys tennis on Thursday. Waskie won in doubles.
in 2011, as the senior went 4- The teams of Mark Swick and Derek Volkel had the lone
for-4 with two doubles and five Brent Christy as well as Robbie victory for Berwick, a win at No.
RBI to lead the Grenadiers to a Hug and Matt Stroney picked 2 singles.
SINGLES -- 1. Alex Machalick (CRE) def.
10-6 win at Wyoming Seminary up victories in doubles play for Caleb Fetterolf 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 6-1; 2. Derek Volkel
on Thursday in the WVC opener the Tigers. (BER) def. Ross Gladey 6-2, 6-3; 2. Joe Pickett
(CRE) def. Stephen Celli 6-1, 6-2.
for both teams. SINGLES -- 1. Kyle Christy (TUN) def. Pat
DOUBLES -- 1. Neil Patel/ Nikhil Patel (CRE)
Dockeray 6-4, 6-3; 2. Jordan Herbert (TUN) def.
Letteer also picked up the win Dan McGraw 6-1, 6-0; 3. Josh Herbert (TUN) def.
def. Branden Haydt/Eric Pangelinian 6-0, 6-2; 2.
Briley Marchetti/Steven Waskie (CRE) def. Jeremy
on the mound, going the dis- Pat Loftus 6-1, 6-4. Moyer/ Corey Reigle.
DOUBLES -- 1. Mark Swick/Brent Christy
tance and striking out four. Pat (TUN) over Dan Geraghty/Cameron Pinto 6-4; 6-0;
Smith finished 2-for-2 with a 2. Robbie Hug/Matt Stroney (TUN) over Tyler Dallas 5,Coughlin0
Elias/Pat Duffy 6-3; 6-0
double, two RBI and four runs Ryan MCCarthy and Blake
scored for the Grenadiers (1-0). MMI Prep 4, Donovan won in No.1 doubles as
For the Blue Knights (0-1), Pittston Area 1 Dallas swept Coughlin in five
Craig Skudalski, Robert Po- matches on Thursday. Francois
lachek and Matt Seyer all drove Michael McGraw and Balaga- Ross and Tyler Tuck picked up a
in two runs apiece. Skudalski nesh Natarajan were victorious victory in No. 2 doubles.
struck out eight in the loss. in singles action as MMI Prep Ethan Pensak, Soctt Rissetti
defeated Pittston Area. and Andrew Nakkach won in
GAR
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Wyoming Seminary
ab r h bi
Trent Woodruff won in singles singles action for the Mountain-
Ankner 2b 3 2 1 0 Wiles 2b 3 2 1 0 action for Pittston Area. eers.
Thomas ss 3 2 2 1 Youngmn cf 4 2 2 0 SINGLES -- 1. Michael McGraw (MMI) def.
Smith cf 3 4 2 2 Skudalski p 3 1 1 2 SINGLES -- 1. Ethan Pensak (DAL) def Greg
Letteer p 4 1 4 5 Polachk 1b 4 1 1 2 Jeremy Homschek 6-1, 6-2; 2. Trent Woodruff (PA) Stankiewicz6-0, 6-0; 2. Scott Rissetti (DAL) def
Tyson rf 0 0 0 0 Seyer ss 3 0 1 2 def. Zachery Bowman 0-6, 6-1 6-2; 3. Balaganesh Jordan Okun 6-0 6-0; 3. Andrew Nakkach (DAL)
Dudick dh 2 0 0 1 Rubando 3b 3 0 0 0 Natarajan (MMI) def. Tyler Woodruff 6-1, 6-3. defJosh Stankinas 7-5, 6-1.
Rodriguez c 4 0 1 0 Wise rf 1 0 0 0 DOUBLES -- 1. Justin Sheen/Andrew Mhley
Klapat 3b 3 0 0 0 Crass rf 1 0 0 0 DOUBLES -- 1. Ryan McCarthy/Blake Donno-
Skrepenk 1b 3 0 0 0 FnklstnDz c 0 0 0 0 (MMI) def. Suraj Pursnani/Justin Coe 6-4, 6-2; 2. van (DAL) def Jeremy Melton/Mike Answini 6-0,
Marciano ph 0 0 0 0 Bath dh 3 0 0 0 Ryan Twardzik/Corey Sisock (MMI) def. Austin 6-2; 2. Francois Ross/Tyler Tuck (DAL) def Teddy
Prednis lf 4 1 0 0 OBrien lf 2 0 0 0 Welch/Terry Briggs 7-5, 6-0. Wampole/BenManarski 6-0, 6-2
Totals 291010 9 Totals 27 6 6 6
GAR........................................ 202 024 0 — 10
Wyoming Seminary ............. 300 020 1 — 6
2B – Smith, Letteer 2, Wiles
IP H R ER BB SO B OYS VO L L EY BA L L
GAR
Letteer (W, 1-0)........ 7.0 6 6 6 5 4

Gentry blocks comeback


Wyo. Seminary
Skudalski (L, 0-1) .... 5.1 9 8 6 4 8
Polachek ................... 1.2 1 2 0 1 2

Postponements
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Poor field conditions from the Pittston Area’s Daniele Fereck (3) has a scoring chance but misses as Seminary goalkeeper The Times Leader staff and five kills for the Crusaders,
wet weather continue to plague Jess Casterline looks on during Thursday’s WVC high school girls soccer game in Forty Fort. PRINGLE – Derek Gentry while Justin Coskey notched 10
the area, resulting in another had nine kills, nine aces, and six kills and five blocks.

Sem sees sunny skies


round of postponements on assists as Meyers defeated West The Spartans’ Matt Pieszala
Thursday. Side Tech 3-2 in high school had 12 kills and three blocks
The Wyoming Valley West at boys volleyball. while Russ Pacovsky tallied 18
Berwick game will be made up The game scores were of assists and Ridge Scott added 13
today. Three other contests – 25-15, 25-15, 23-25, 18-25, and digs.
Pittston Area at Coughlin, Holy 15-5. Christopher Moyer had 25
Redeemer at Crestwood and By JOHN ERZAR Sophomore Bridget McMul- Pittston Area ............................................ 0 1 — 1 assists, eight kills, and nine aces Holy Redeemer 3,
Northwest at Lake-Lehman are jerzar@timesleader.com lan started the Blue Knights’ Wyoming Seminary ................................ 1 1 — 2
for the Mohawks while Keyton Hazleton Area 0
First half: 1. WS, Christine Harris, 15th min; Sec-
now scheduled for Saturday. FORTY FORT – Two games second scoring play 14 min- ond half: 2. WS, Katrina Grosek (Bridget McMul- Winder had 20 kills along with Holy Redeemer rolled to a
lan), 58th; 3. PA, Sara Ruby, 79th.
Make-up dates for Hazleton into a soccer season marred by utes into the second half. She Shots: PA 7, WS 9; Saves: PA 4 (Jordan eight aces and three blocks. sweep at home over Hazleton
Area at Nanticoke and Wyoming dreary weather, and things lined a right corner kick across
Cumbo), WS 4 (Jess Casterline); Corners: PA 2,
WS 6. Tyler Atherhoct led West Side Area by the scores of 25-13,
Area at Dallas have not yet been have already brightened up for the front of the goal and to Tech with seven kills and six 25-10 and 25-13 behind Pete
announced. Wyoming Seminary. Grosek in the opposite side of Nanticoke 1, Lake-Lehman 1 blocks as Nick Pace had four Alexis’ 13 kills and 12 service
Sixteen total games have been The Blue Knights equaled the penalty area. The junior Lake-Lehman played to its points and four aces. points.
postponed at least once, with their win total from last season finished off the pass to give second tie this week as neither Rob Wingert added 20 assists
several getting pushed back on as the underclassmen-dom- Seminary a 2-0 lead. team could score over the final Coughlin 3, and nine service points for the
three separate occasions. inated lineup posted a 2-1 Just prior to Grosek’s score, 73 minutes of play. Wyoming Valley West 0 winners, while Dan Kopicki
victory Thursday in a Wyom- Pittston Area (0-2-1) nearly Lehman’s Shoshana Maho- Brian Suchoski’s 31 assists added six kills and two blocks.
ing Valley Conference Division connected itself. Liz Mikitish ney opened the scoring, using and 15 service points helped Brett Barron had 13 assists for
STANDINGS a pass from Sarah Bray to find
(Through Thursday)
2-A girls game. passed to Sara Ruby, who was pave the way for Coughlin in a Hazleton Area while Edwin
Division I East “This spring has been bru- about seven yards in front of the net in the 19th minute. sweep over Valley West by the Mezina chipped in with 10 digs
Team W L GB RS RA
Coughlin 1 0 — 5 4 tal,” Seminary coach John the goal. But before Ruby was Nanticoke came back eight scores of 27-25, 25-18 and 25-18. and Dwayne Gilley added seven
Crestwood 0 0 0.5 0 0
Hazleton Area 0 0 0.5 0 0 Hannigan said. “They’re very able to gain control, Harris minutes later as Paige Pientka Mike Shmakov had 18 assists kills.
Nanticoke
Pittston Area
0 0 0.5
0 0 0.5
0 0
0 0 young, and I’ve been more of a poked away the ball. scored off an assist from Car-
Holy Redeemer
Division I West
0 1 1.0 4 5
trainer than a coach. We’re The Patriot duo challenged lee Kmoroski.
Team
Berwick
W L GB
1 0 —
RS RA
5 3
literally back to learning to Seminary at times in the latter Nanticoke............................................. 1 0 0 0 — 1
Lake-Lehman ...................................... 1 0 0 0 — 1 COLLEGE ROUNDUP
Wyoming Valley West 1 0 — 5 3 kick the ball, but we’ve seen minutes of the second half First half: 1. LL Shoshana Mahoney (Sarah
Bray), 19th min; 2. NAN, Paige Pientka (Carlee

Colonels gain split in twin bill


Dallas 0 0 0.5 0 0
Tunkhannock 0 1 1.0 3 5 some very good things.” before Ruby scored with 66 Komoroski), 27th.
Shots: NAN 6, LL 21; Saves: NAN 4 (Marissa
Wyoming Area 0 1 1.0 3 5
Division II Seminary’s first game of the seconds left. As faint as it was, Moosic), NAN 9 (Shelby Divers); Corners: NAN 4,
LL 2.
Team
GAR
W L GB
1 0 —
RS RA
10 6
season, a 2-1 loss to a solid the Patriots maintained hope
Hanover Area
Lake-Lehman
0 0 0.5
0 0 0.5
0 0
0 0
Honesdale squad, was a good of tying the score and forcing Berwick 3, Crestwood 0
Meyers 0 0 0.5 0 0 sign of progress. The win overtime. The Times Leader staff Bixler picked up the win for
MMI Prep 0 0 0.5 0 0 Abby Tackacs put Berwick
Northwest 0 0 0.5 0 0 Thursday behind goals by “You could score a goal in The Wilkes softball team won Wilkes.
West Side Tech 0 0 0.5 0 0 on the board early en route to
Wyoming Seminary 0 1 1.0 6 10 Christine Harris and Katrina under a minute no problem,” 6-1 in the second game of a
Today's games (4:15 p.m.) a road win for the Bulldogs COLLEGE TENNIS
Grosek was even a better one. Pittston Area coach Nicole doubleheader against William
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area over Crestwood. Misericordia downs
Crestwood at Coughlin Plus having a bigger roster Tieso said. “But the fact is we Paterson after losing the first
Hazleton Area at Pittston Area Olivia Jaffin also scored for Baptist Bible
and playing in a division away should have had one early. We game 6-5 in extra innings.
Wyoming Valley West at Berwick
Berwick.
Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area from perennial powers Ber- had the opportunities.” Berwick........................................................ 3 0 — 0 The Colonels made the first Two singles matches went
West Side Tech at Meyers
Wyoming Seminary at MMI Prep wick, Coughlin and Dallas is Pittston Area also had a Crestwood................................................... 0 0 — 0
First half: 1. BER Abby Takacs, 22nd min, 2. BER
game interesting after a two RBI three sets and two more were
GAR at Northwest helping as well. 100-minutes scoreless battle Takacs (Karleigh Hartman) 22nd; 3. BER Olivia
Jaffin (Olivia Rupp), 37th.
double from Jordan Borger in ended on a tie-breaker as the
“The big difference is num- with North Pocono the day Shots: BER 18, CR 12; Saves: BER 15 the fifth. Wilkes the tied the Misericordia University men’s
(Megan White), CR 8 (Sarah Wilczynski); Cor-
bers,” Hannigan said. “We before in a rainstorm, some- ners: BER 6, CR 2. game in the seventh inning. tennis team defeated Baptist
COLLEGE HOCKEY finished last year with one thing that might have sapped However, an error in the eighth Bible 7-2, Thursday.
substitute. We had 12 girls. some of the Patriots’ energy. Del. Valley 2, inning cost the Colonels the Senior Frank Nutt clinched

UMD tops Irish


This year we started with a So instead of finally getting Honesdale 0 first game. his second singles match in a
roster of 30 and mostly fresh- their first win, they suffered Kelly Cappello and Anna Abbey Agresti, Kait Brown tie-breaker, winning 7-5, 7-6
men and sophomores. It’s a lot their second one-goal defeat. Chamberlin scored for Dela- and Cori Saltzer each had two (7-3) while Matt Erney won at

in Frozen Four of fun. It’s teaching.”


Harris, a sophomore, put
“We have potential,” Tieso
said. “We just have to find the
Seminary (1-1) on the board in right mesh and get some con-
ware Valley in an exhibition
victory.
Honesdale................................................ 0 0 — 0
hits.
The second game was tied
until the top of the fifth when
fifth singles, 7-5, 7-6 (7-3).
Fred Hockenbury won 6-3,
4-6, 6-1 at first singles, while
Delaware Valley ...................................... 1 1 — 2
The Associated Press the 15th minute. She worked sistent weather and get out- First half: 1. DV, Kelly Cappello, 4th min; Second Wilkes’ Cori Saltzer had a two Justin Muthler won 6-4, 6-0 at
half: 2. DV, Anna Chamberlin, 75th.
ST. PAUL, Minn. — J.T. Brown down the right side just out- side. And get some games in Shots: HON 1, DV 33; Saves: HON 15 (Britta- run single followed by a three fourth singles and teamed with
ny Kriner), DV 1 (Taryn Ficken); Corners: HON 0,
had a goal and an assist to help side the penalty area and that aren’t in the mud and the DV 3. run home run from Jackie Foll- Hockenbury to win 8-5 at sec-
Minnesota Duluth beat Notre curved in her shot. rain.” weiler. Starting pitcher Alysha ond doubles.
Dame 4-3 in the Frozen Four on
Thursday, propelling the Bull-
dogs to their second national title COLLEGE BASKETBALL
game in school history.

Duke’s Irving says toe injury didn’t affect his departure


Mike Connolly, Jack Connolly
and Kyle Schmidt also scored and
the Bulldogs (25-10-6) survived
being outshot 15-2 in the third pe-
riod to get past Notre Dame (25-
14-5). Ken Reiter overcame a sha- By JOEDY McCREARY he said. come back, I would have gained a
ky start to make 31 saves. AP Sports Writer Irving spoke during a confer- lot more experience under Jayhawks’ Morris twins declare for NBA draft
UMD will face either Michigan ence call one day after announc- Coach K. ... That was hard to let
RALEIGH, N.C. — Kyrie Irv- NEW YORK — Kansas twins Marcus and Markieff Morris have hired
or North Dakota in the cham- ing he would leave Duke early for go, especially in the culture that’s an agent will skip their senior seasons with the Jayhawks to enter
ing’s jump to the NBA after one
pionship game Saturday night. the NBA draft and planned to built here that I was a part of. It’s the NBA draft.
season at Duke had more to do
Jeff Costello, T.J. Tynan and hire an agent. something that I’ll remember for The forwards from Philadelphia led the team in scoring, rebounding
Calle Ridderwall scored for the with his dream than his toe. and blocked shots last season, when the Jayhawks went 35-3, won
The point guard said Thurs- Irving jammed his right big the rest of my life.
Fighting Irish, with Ridderwall toe Dec. 4 and didn’t play again “But on the other hand, decid- the Big 12 regular-season and tournament titles, and advanced to
connecting short-handed early in day the toe injury that robbed the regional semifinals as a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament.
until the NCAA tournament. ing to go the NBA is just my ulti-
the third period to cut it to one. him of 31⁄2 months of his only year
That reduced his college career mate dream,” he added. “I’ve
But the Irish couldn’t come up in college “wasn’t a big factor” in
to only 11 games, during which been dreaming about it for a
with the tying goal in a furious fi- his decision. he averaged 17.5 points, 3.4 re- while, and having that opportu- about 10 miles from his home- said his father, Drederick, is in
nal 2 minutes and went 0 for 5 on “I wouldn’t have come back bounds and 4.3 assists for Hall of nity to be such a high pick at such town of West Orange. charge of talking with interested
the power play. during the NCAA tournament Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski a young age is an opportunity He said he’s “not in any rush” teams. Until he selects an agent,
Justin Faulk and Justin Fon- when I did if I was worried about and the Blue Devils. that many people won’t pass up.” to hire an agent and probably Irving plans to work out at Duke.
taine each had three assists for re-injuring my toe. ... If I were to “It was really a tough decision Irving is widely expected to be wouldn’t settle on one until after Irving anticipates an NBA
slick-passing UMD, which lost a come back, then I would have for me, personally, because both one of the first players taken if May 8 — the deadline for under- lockout though apparently that
four-overtime thriller to Bowling complete confidence that I situations were beneficial to not the No. 1 overall pick. The classmen to withdraw from the wasn’t enough of a concern to
Green in the 1984 final. would complete the entire year,” me,” Irving said. “If I would have June 23 draft is in Newark, N.J., draft and return to school. He sway his decision.
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MASTERS PENGUINS
“I holed putts,” he said. “Obvi- S C O R E S
ously, the best club in my bag was At Augusta National Golf Club
the putter.” Augusta, Ga.
Purse: TBA
Oneofgolf’srisingstars,McIlroy Yardage: 7,435; Par: 72 (36-36)
Continued from Page 1B First Round Continued from Page 1B
began attacking at the par-5 second (a-amateur)
“I trusted everything,” McIlroy with the first of three straight bird- Rory McIlroy..................................32-33—65 -7
Alvaro Quiros................................33-32—65 -7
If the Penguins needed an-
said. “I trusted where I wanted to ies, and he never let up. Yong-Eun Yang ............................32-35—67 -5 other source of motivation for
K.J. Choi........................................35-32—67 -5
hit the ball. That’s the key around Now, he’s got to avoid a British Matt Kuchar ...................................33-35—68 -4 this weekend’s games, simply
Ricky Barnes.................................34-34—68 -4
here. With some of these pins, you Open-like meltdown. Brandt Snedeker ..........................35-34—69 -3 beating the rival Bears is a big
can get tentative and try to guide it “I have that experience to draw Charl Schwartzel..........................32-37—69 -3
Gary Woodland ............................38-31—69 -3
one.
in there. You just have to pick your on,” he said, “especially being in a Geoff Ogilvy ..................................34-35—69 -3 “The Hershey Bears are the
Ross Fisher...................................33-36—69 -3
targets and trust your swing. I was similar position to last year at St. Sergio Garcia................................34-35—69 -3 defending champs. If you’re go-
Trevor Immelman .........................36-33—69 -3
very happy with the way I did that.” Andrews. I feel like I’m better pre- Camilo Villegas.............................35-35—70 -2 ing to ever do anything in this
McIlroynearlyduplicatedhisdy- pared to tee off in the second round Gregory Havret.............................37-33—70 -2
Hiroyuki Fujita...............................33-37—70 -2
league, you have to go through
namic start at last year’s British of a major with the lead.” Kyung-Tae Kim ............................36-34—70 -2 those guys,” Hynes said.
Paul Casey....................................36-34—70 -2
Open, where he started with a 63. Woods was six shots back, but at Phil Mickelson ..............................35-35—70 -2 “Those are the games you want
Retief Goosen ..............................31-39—70 -2
The next day at St. Andrews, in a least he wasn’t totally out of it. Rickie Fowler ................................37-33—70 -2 to play going into the playoffs.
howling wind that actually forced a Mired in the longest winless streak Ryan Moore ..................................34-36—70 -2
Sean O’Hair ..................................37-33—70 -2 Two rivals, the buildings will be
brief delay, he slumped to an 80. of his career, he considered it a Angel Cabrera ..............................35-36—71 -1
Fred Couples ................................35-36—71 -1
rocking, it’s a great way to end
He shouldn’t face those condi- promising, if plodding, start. Miguel Angel Jimenez .................36-35—71 -1 the season.”
Ryo Ishikawa.................................34-37—71 -1
tionsinGeorgia,wheretheforecast “Hey, there’s a long way to go,” Ryan Palmer .................................37-34—71 -1 And the fact that the Pen-
Stewart Cink .................................36-35—71 -1
calls for warm, sunny weather Woods said. “I’m very pleased. I’m Tiger Woods .................................35-36—71 -1 guins are 7-1 against the Bears
through the weekend. Whatever right there in the ballgame.” Adam Scott....................................37-35—72 E
Alexander Cejka ...........................38-34—72 E
this season means little going
happens, he feels better prepared While Woods has gone 20 tour- Anders Hansen.............................36-36—72 E into this weekend, or if the two
D.A. Points ....................................36-36—72 E
to deal with any adversity. naments over17 months without a a-David Chung .............................36-36—72 E were to meet in the second
David Toms...................................36-36—72 E
“At the time, it was very disap- win, he’s always a contender at Au- Heath Slocum ...............................37-35—72 E round of the playoffs, according
pointing,” McIlroy said, referring gusta National. He’s captured four a-Hideki Matsuyama ....................35-37—72 E
Jason Day .....................................37-35—72 E
to captain Ryan Craig.
to his second-round collapse at St. green jackets and finished fourth a AP PHOTO Jerry Kelly .....................................38-36—72 E
Jhonattan Vegas...........................38-34—72 E
“If we were to face them in
Andrews. “But looking back, it was year ago, coming back from a long Alvaro Quiros reacts after making a birdie putt on the 17th hole Jim Furyk.......................................35-37—72 E the playoffs, throw all that stuff
Lee Westwood..............................36-36—72 E
probably very valuable in my pro- layoff caused by the sex scandal during the first round of the Masters Thursday in Augusta, Ga. Luke Donald..................................38-34—72 E out the window,” he said. “You
Nick Watney ..................................35-37—72 E
gression as a golfer.” that ruined his marriage and tar- Peter Hanson................................37-35—72 E can say that about anybody.
Quiros was able to overpower nished his image. like I wanted to. So I’ve got to go do off Ogilvy, Gary Woodland and a-Peter Uihlein..............................36-36—72 E
Robert Karlsson ...........................34-38—72 E
Come playoff time it’s a whole
Augusta National with his strength Mickelson, coming off a win at it tomorrow.” 2008MasterschampionTrevorIm- Steve Stricker ...............................36-36—72 E new ballgame.”
Anthony Kim .................................37-36—73 +1
off the tee, but it was the putter that Houstonandplayinginthenext-to- Yang made an eagle at the 13th melman. Ben Crane .....................................36-37—73 +1 NOTES
Bo Van Pelt ...................................37-36—73 +1
kept him in the game. After driving last group, pushed his opening tee and briefly pulled into a tie for the Two-time U.S. Open winner Re- Bubba Watson ..............................37-36—73 +1 Newcomers Andy Bathgate
behindsometreesatNo.14,andgo- shot into the trees left of the fair- lead with consecutive birdies on15 tief Goosen had the early lead after Jason Bohn ...................................37-36—73 +1
Jeff Overton ..................................37-36—73 +1
and Reid McNeill along with
ing even deeper when his next shot way. He scrambled to save the first and 16. But a wild drive behind the holing out an eagle from the fair- a-Jin Jeong ...................................36-37—73 +1 Ryan Schnell are in town but
Jonathan Byrd ...............................36-37—73 +1
struck a limb, he rolled in a 20-foot of seven straight pars, a sign of trees led to a bogey at the17th, and way on the first hole. But the South Jose Maria Olazabal....................36-37—73 +1 haven’t been practicing with
Justin Rose ...................................34-39—73 +1
putt to salvage bogey. things to come. hemadeanotheratthefinalholeaf- African limped to the finish with Kevin Na........................................36-37—73 +1 the team, instead taking to the
He made a 25-footer for birdie at Leftydroveunderanazaleabush ter knocking his approach shot three straight bogeys for a 70 that Larry Mize .....................................39-34—73 +1
Martin Laird ...................................36-37—73 +1 ice after the regulars are fin-
the17th,thenmadethingsabiteas- at the13th and had to work hard to over the green and failing to pull off felt much worse. Sandy Lyle ....................................36-37—73 +1
Tim Clark .......................................36-37—73 +1
ished.
ier at the final hole by sticking his make par. He finally stumbled at a tricky up and down. PGA champion Martin Kaymer Zach Johnson ...............................37-36—73 +1 But that doesn’t mean they
Bill Haas ........................................37-37—74 +2
approach shot right behind the the 18th, failing to get down from His countryman took a different came in as the world’s top-ranked Charley Hoffman ..........................36-38—74 +2 aren’t learning anything.
Dustin Johnson ............................38-36—74 +2
flag. He rolled in the short birdie behind the green for his lone bogey tact. Choi birdied five of his last six player, but he’s never made it to the Edoardo Molinari..........................36-38—74 +2 Hynes said the experience of
putt and was tied for the lead at a of the day, pushing his score out of holes, capped off by a brilliant putt weekendatAugusta.Looksasifthe Steve Marino ................................35-39—74 +2
Graeme McDowell .......................35-39—74 +2
being around a team getting
placewherehe’sneverevenmadeit the 60s. at 18 from the front of the green to German will be going home early Ian Poulter .....................................34-40—74 +2 ready for the playoffs should
Rory Sabbatini ..............................37-37—74 +2
to the weekend. He headed straight to the prac- the pin, tucked in the back. forthefourthyearinarow,opening Yuta Ikeda .....................................34-40—74 +2 benefit the young players down
Aaron Baddeley ............................34-41—75 +3
“It’s time to do it, isn’t it?” Quiros tice range to work on his balky Matt Kuchar and Ricky Barnes with a dismal 78. Carl Pettersson ............................34-41—75 +3 the road.
joked. “Finally, I played well.” swing before sundown. were the top Americans at 68, “For me, it was very difficult,” Davis Love III ................................39-36—75 +3
Hunter Mahan ...............................36-39—75 +3
“The culture of our team is
Even though he’s known for his “It was just OK,” Lefty said. “I while seven others were in at 69: Kaymer said. “There’s some golf Ernie Els ........................................35-40—75 +3
Francesco Molinari ......................35-40—75 +3
something you want the young-
booming drives, the Spaniard didn’t shoot myself out of it. But I Sergio Garcia, Charl Schwartzel, courses that suit you and some, Kevin Streelman ...........................36-39—75 +3 er kids coming into and seeing
Louis Oosthuizen .........................39-36—75 +3
knew which club deserved most of didn’t make up ground on the field Brandt Snedeker, Ross Fisher, Ge- they just don’t.” Lucas Glover ................................38-37—75 +3 how guys work, seeing how we
a-Nathan Smith .............................38-37—75 +3
Robert Allenby..............................39-36—75 +3 practice and prepare for a
Stuart Appleby..............................36-39—75 +3
a-Lion Kim .....................................37-39—76 +4
game,” Hynes said. “Then

LITKE
ite as well, a spot Woods own- “Hit the stinger,” another another reporter asked, “What Mark Wilson ..................................39-37—76 +4 when they go home for the sum-
Mike Weir ......................................39-37—76 +4
ed the previous 12 years. Both said. do you do when putts don’t go Vijay Singh ....................................38-38—76 +4 mer there’s a benchmark. In-
Mark O’Meara...............................39-38—77 +5
Mickelson, currently ranked Woods’ caddie, Steve Wil- in? Do you go to the practice Padraig Harrington ......................38-39—77 +5 stead of just ending their sea-
third, and Woods, seventh, liams, fixed the crowd with a green and work on it?” Ben Crenshaw ..............................41-37—78 +6
Ian Woosnam................................37-41—78 +6
son, they get this experience
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could get the top spot in world stare, asked for quiet and then “Today is one of those days Martin Kaymer ..............................38-40—78 +6 and hopefully it gives them a
Tom Watson..................................40-39—79 +7
slowly as fans on both sides of rankings with a win here. patiently told a camera crew where I hit beautiful putts,” Arjun Atwal....................................37-43—80 +8 catapult this summer, that
Craig Stadler.................................41-39—80 +8
the roped-off walkway howled “It would really mean a lot if and spectators near the end of Woods said. “I was hitting my Henrik Stenson.............................45-38—83+11 there’s a goal to shoot for.”
and leaned in for a look at the he was No. 1 when I passed the clearing to move to one lines and they just weren’t
defending champion. Lefty him,” Mickelson said Tuesday side or the other. Woods, mean- going in. That’s fine. Its not like
strode into the maelstrom, in a pre-tournament interview. while, tested how much hack- I was pulling or blocking it. I SWIMMING
waving awkwardly with his “That would really be cool. sawing the bush behind him felt real comfortable today.”
gloved right hand and wearing
that goofy smile, soaking in the
“But he and I both,” Mick-
elson added, “have some work
would allow, then hunkered
down over the ball. He sent a
Dozens of other guys came
off Augusta National on Thurs- Phelps back in Ann Arbor for Grand Prix event
unqualified adulation that to do on our games.” low iron shot skidding back day and said almost the same
Woods once enjoyed and would The biggest change in into the fairway and over the thing. None was as good, or ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Mi- stars on hand for the meet, in-
probably kill to have again. Woods, outwardly at least, was green, following it with a nifty likely will be as good, as Tiger chael Phelps is back in Ann Ar- cluding Natalie Coughlin, Ryan
By any measurement, Mick- hiring new swing coach Sean wedge shot to set up a tap-in Woods was once. It seems fair bor, the same town he lived and Lochte and Jason Lezak.
elson probably had the tougher Folly. Signs of progress have par. The rest of his day went to start asking whether Woods trained in before the 2008 Olym- Phelps reminisced a bit
year of the two, even with the been few and far between, much the same way — up and will ever be that good again, pics in Beijing. Thursday about his old house
Masters win. Just as his wife which might explain why, when down. too. Phelps is competing in the Er- and his favorite places to eat in
and mother were recovering Woods rifled his tee shot into Afterward, when someone ic Namesnik Michigan Grand Ann Arbor, and he also says “the
from bouts of breast cancer, the rough right of the third asked Woods, “Do you walk Jim Litke is a national sports colum- Prix, which starts Friday on the light’s at the end of the tunnel”
Mickelson was afflicted with fairway and arrived a few min- away thinking what could have nist for The Associated Press. Write campus of the University of Mi- — with the 2012 London Olym-
psoriatic arthritis, a setback utes behind it, half the specta- been?” he blinked. to him at jlitke(at)ap.org chigan. Phelps is one of several pics less than 18 months away.
that required him to balance tors encircling his golf ball “No,” Woods replied. “I’m
his medication, diet and condi- were emboldened enough to very pleased. I’m right there in
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We’ll get a better sense of how con- year-over-year change It’s still unclear how close the federal Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
sumers are doing from reports on government is to facing a partial shut- President Richard Fisher’s speech to
wholesale trade inventories and
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covers companies that sell to gov- estimate resolve their budget standoff, Senate cern how concerned the Fed is about

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Today

ernments, institutions and other Majority Leader Harry Reid has said a
businesses, but they show how shutdown is likely. Closing down gov- surge in energy prices had the poten-
much those businesses expect to ernment could hurt the economy, and tial to weaken the economy. Some
sell to consumers, so they can be would potentially stir up uncertainty Fed members advocated raising
an early indicator of consumer for a market that has already been interest rates soon. But a majority of
spending. Investors will find out how rattled Thursday by a second earth- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, right, officials want to keep rates at their
much the rising cost of commodities quake in Japan. So far, however, the and House Speaker John Boehner
Biehner talk to record low levels beyond the end of
has affected how much businesses January February markets haven’t reacted to the threat reporters after meeting with President Obama the year. Investors will learn which
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Credit union chief retiring


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Times Leader Staff that we have and remain able the employees at Social Securi-
PLAINS TWP. -- Leonard V. to support with financial ser- ty Administration, they
Shimko has announced that vices. I am looking forward to worked with the National
I N B R I E F he’s retiring as president and watching the institution grow Credit Union Administration
chief executive officer of the in the coming years,” said to charter the Wilkes-Barre
PNC boosts dividend Cross Valley Federal Credit
Union after 42 years.
Shimko, in a release. “But, after
careful consideration I felt it
Federal Employees Federal
Credit Union.
PNC Financial Services Group Inc. is The official announcement was time to move on to spend In 1993, they changed the
boosting its quarterly dividend to 35 will be made during the credit more time with my family and name to Cross Valley Federal
cents from 10 cents after federal regu- union’s annual meeting. His re- to continue my support of oth- Credit Union.
lators cleared the move. placement will be named at er community organizations The credit union has seven
that time. that I am proudly part of as locations throughout the Leonard Shimko, pictured, along with his brother, Joseph J.,
The regional bank holding company,
“I am extremely proud of well.” Wyoming Valley with over and the late Lon Volpi, began the credit union in 1969.
based in Pittsburgh, says the cash divi-
dend will be paid May 5 to sharehol- what Cross Valley Federal Leonard, along with his 22,000 members in Luzerne,
Credit Union has evolved into brother Joseph J. Shimko and Lackawanna and Wyoming resides in Harding with his Shimko of Avoca.
ders of record as of April 18.
over the past 42 years, and at the late Lon Volpi, began the Counties. wife, Bernadine. They have He will remain active as trea-
PNC also says it might begin re-
the number of members credit union in1969. In order to Shimko has lived most of his two children, Kristina Meixner surer of the credit union’s
purchasing common shares under an
throughout this community service the financial needs of life in West Pittston, and now of Old Forge and Michael Jack board of directors.
existing 25 million share repurchase
program. The company plans to buy
back up to $500 million of common

Natural gas
stock this year.
PNC and other large banks were Wachovia Bank now Wells Fargo
barred from raising their dividends
until they received permission from
federal regulators. The Federal Reserve
put the banks through “stress tests” to
see how they might withstand a weak-
price dips,
but oil rises
er economy.

Alcoa joins carbon project


Alcoa Inc. said Thursday it has The Associated Press
joined with two other companies to NEW YORK — The price of
work on technology that captures car- natural gas tumbled more than 2
bon emissions, neutralizes them and percent Thursday after the gov-
turns them into a viable product. ernment reported that U.S. sup-
Alcoa will fund the project along plies dropped less than expected.
with $13.5 million from the U.S. De- Oil moved in the opposite di-
partment of Energy. It will join with rection, jumping above $110 per
Codexis Inc. and CO2 Solution Inc., to barrel for the first time since Sep-
investigate the technology. tember 2008. That could raise
The aluminum producer said the concerns among U.S. drivers.
companies will use scrubber tech- They’re now paying an average of
nology to capture the emissions, then $3.73 per gallon at the pump, up
they will collaborate to treat a byprod- more than 65 cents per gallon
uct of aluminum manufacturing called since January.
alkaline clay. The project will try to Oil and natural gas prices have
combine treated flue gas, enzymes and seen different trends over the
alkaline clay to make a mineral-rich
past two years. Oil, which is trad-
product for use in environmental recla-
ed internationally, has climbed as
mation projects, the company said.
China and other emerging econo-
Researchers at Alcoa’s technical
mies increased world demand.
center in Pittsburgh will lead the three-
Natural gas, however, is mostly
year project.
The company secured the govern- geared toward domestic markets,
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and prices show an overall de-

T
ment grant to find ways of converting
ony Pantano, from Marconi Signs, cleans the new Wells Fargo sign at the former Wachovia Bank on cline as a boom in production in-
captured carbon dioxide emissions into
useful products, it said in a statement. Pierce Street in Kingston. The sign was erected Thursday, and similar switches are taking place at Wa- jected a hefty surplus into U.S.
chovia branches throughout the region. Wachovia Bank merged with Wells Fargo in 2008, but banks na- supplies.
tionwide will bear the Wells Fargo name and colors. The average price for natural
Fixed mortgages unchanged gas dropped 5 percent last
Fixed mortgage were essentially month, when compared with last
unchanged this week, as the average year. Oil, on the other hand,
rate on the 30-year fixed loan stayed jumped 27 percent.
Analysts said the latest govern-

GE to pump $600M Shoppers flocked to the stores in March


below 5 percent.
Freddie Mac said Thursday the rate ment data will only widen the dis-
on the 30-year fixed mortgage rose to parity between oil and natural

into solar panel plant


4.87 percent from 4.86 percent the By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO gas.
previous week. It hit a 40-year low of AP Retail Writer The Energy Information Ad-
4.17 percent in November. NEW YORK — Shoppers ministration reported that natu-
The average rate on the 15-year fixed By JONATHAN FAHEY shrugged off higher gas prices and ral gas stocks dropped by 45 bil-
mortgage increased to 4.10 percent AP Energy Writer cool temperatures to give retail- lion cubic feet last week. Analysts
from 4.09 percent. It reached 3.57 NEW YORK — GE is taking aim at the world’s ers a surprisingly solid March. had expected an even bigger drop
percent in November, the lowest level biggest solar company in a bid to expand into a fast- Revenue reports Thursday of between 49 to 53 billion cubic
on records dating back to 1991. growing renewable energy market. from retailers from Costco to Vic- feet.
General Electric Co. announced Thursday that it toria’s Secret extend the streak of The report was another sign
strong spending from late last
Cocoa export ban end seen would spend $600 million to build the nation’s big-
gest solar panel factory. It would build the same year and suggest that an improv-
ing economy and recent job
AP PHOTO

Customer Michael O’Neil, left, is


that “good demand is not even
putting a dent in supply,” analyst
The U.N. envoy to Ivory Coast leader type of so-called thin film solar panels manufac- assisted by Best Buy sales and trader Stephen Schork said.
growth are outweighing pressure
Alassane Ouattara says that the winner tured by First Solar Inc., the biggest producer of so- associate Ara Gregorian as he The natural gas contract for
from higher pump prices.
of last year’s presidential elections is lar panels in the world. shops for a laptop computer May delivery lost 8.9 cents at
Retailers collectively saw a 2
expected to lift the ban on the nation’s GE also announced Thursday that testing by a Wednesday at a Best Buy store $4.057 per 1,000 cubic feet on the
percent increase over last March,
critical cocoa exports. government laboratory showed that its panels set in Glendale, Calif.
the International Council of Shop- New York Mercantile Exchange.
Ouattara, recognized by the U.N. and an efficiency record for this type of thin film panel, ping Centers said. That compares Earlier, natural gas lost as much
many countries as Ivory Coast’s legiti- made from the elements cadmium and tellurium. with expectations for flat revenue was worse than expected and as 11 cents, or 2.6 percent.
mate leader, called for an export ban “It’s demonstrated to be the cost leader in the or a small decline. warning of disappointing earn- Meanwhile, benchmark West
on cocoa in mid-January in an effort to marketplace and we think we can push costs lower, The increase is better than it ings. Japan’s earthquake, tsunami
Texas Intermediate crude oil for
force his rival Laurent Gbagbo to step and faster,” said Vic Abate, vice president for GE’s looks because this year’s late East- and nuclear crisis also took a toll
on Gap, which operates 150 stores May delivery rose $1.47 to
down. Ivory Coast is among the world’s renewable energy business. er depressed results by 3 to 5 per-
there. $110.30 per barrel on the Nymex.
leading cocoa producers, and the ban The company did not say where the factory centage points, analysts say.
“Neither the lack of the Easter The figures are based on reve- In London, Brent crude gained 27
and violence in the country have affect- would be built. Abate said it would eventually em-
Bunny, nor cool temperatures nor nue at stores open at least a year cents at $122.20 per barrel on the
ed world prices for the commodity. ploy 400 people and be producing panels by 2013.
spiking gas prices could keep con- and are considered a key indicator ICE Futures exchange.
The plant would have the capacity to build 400
sumers at bay,” said Ken Perkins, of a retailer’s health. Gasoline pump prices are still
megawatts worth of panels per year, enough to pow-
president of RetailMetrics LLC, a Many analysts had expected re- rising and setting records for this
er about 80,000 homes.
research firm. “There is still a sig- tail revenue to decline slightly in time of year. The national aver-
By comparison, First Solar will have 2,300 MW of March, largely because the late
nificant amount of pent-up de- age increased nearly 2 cents on
capacity by the end of this year. Easter will shift most holiday
mand. I think the job recovery is Thursday to $3.725 per gallon,
Still, analysts say GE’s size, manufacturing expe- catching on.” spending into April.
$3.72 $3.49 $2.86 rience, and ability to invest heavily in technology according to auto club AAA,
Many stores reported revenue The calendar quirk meant re- Wright Express and Oil Price In-
and to finance projects is sure to eventually pressure gains that handily beat Wall Street tailers faced their toughest com-
First Solar and other solar makers. formation Service.
$4.06 expectations. Target Corp. report- parison in at least 10 years, Per-
07/17/08 Several large Korean companies — Samsung, Hy- ed a smaller decline than Wall kins said. An Easter that fell on A gallon of regular unleaded in-
undai Heavy Industries, LG Display, and LG Elec- Street expected. April 4 helped drive last March’s creased by 20.8 cents in the last
tronics — have also indicated they plan to invest in Gap Inc. was one of the few big revenue figures up 9 percent. This month and 88.1 cents in the last
solar. losers, reporting a decline that year, Easter is on April 24. year.
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51.50 35.00 Amerigas APU 2.82 47.54 -.33 -2.6 25.96 19.27 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 22.99 -.23 -4.8
23.79 16.52 AquaAm WTR .62 22.63 -.40 +.7 8.70 3.64 NexstarB NXST ... 8.99 +.52 +50.1
1,350 2,900 38.02 24.22 ArchDan ADM .64 36.47 -.09 +21.2
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19.86 10.91 BkofAm BAC .04 13.61 -.11 +2.0 28.80 23.75 PPL Corp PPL 1.40 25.68 +.11 -2.4
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1,300 18.63 6.08 BonTon BONT .20 15.03 -.11 +18.7 17.35 10.03 PenRE PEI .60 13.96 -.11 -3.9
45.00 29.12 CIGNA CI .04 43.35 -.49 +18.2 68.11 60.32 PepsiCo PEP 1.92 65.92 +.17 +.9
2,700 37.82 26.84 CVS Care CVS .50 35.47 -.29 +2.0 66.05 42.94 PhilipMor PM 2.56 65.68 -.13 +12.2
1,250 67.82 49.47 CocaCola KO 1.88 67.44 -.19 +2.5 66.95 39.37 ProctGam PG 1.93 62.13 +.37 -3.4
25.91 16.30 Comcast CMCSA .45 24.64 -.19 +12.7
2,600 28.95 21.33 CmtyBkSy CBU .96 24.76 -.06 -10.8 67.52 48.56 Prudentl PRU 1.15 63.49 -.83 +8.1
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2,500 16.00 4.97 Entercom ETM ... 11.25 -.38 -2.8 29.24 20.00 SoUnCo SUG .60 28.32 -.31 +17.7
19.80 7.71 FairchldS FCS ... 18.85 +.25 +20.8 17.47 7.06 Supvalu SVU .35 9.07 +.13 -5.8
9.84 6.96 FrontierCm FTR .75 8.06 -.01 -17.2 51.60 39.56 TJX TJX .76 51.12 -.43 +15.2
1,150 2,400 18.71 13.09 Genpact G .18 15.65 +.09 +3.0
O N D J F M A O N D J F M A 15.84 9.60 HarteHnk HHS .32 12.01 +.04 -6.0
33.48 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.00 32.78 -.30 +3.8
50.77 40.00 Heinz HNZ 1.80 49.23 -.07 -.5 38.95 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 37.76 -.09 +5.5
55.97 42.94 Hershey HSY 1.38 55.63 -.04 +18.0 57.90 47.77 WalMart WMT 1.46 53.00 +.02 -1.7

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Pvs. Volume 4,051 1,968 AMEX Index 2433.82 2411.69 2422.14 -11.68 -0.48% s s s +9.68% ABB Ltd 24.29 -.04 +8.2 Chevron 108.94 +.28 +19.4 Goodyear 15.07 -.13 +27.2 McGrwH 39.44 -.14 +8.3 ProUltSP 53.90 -.21 +12.2 Supvalu 9.07 +.13 -5.8
Advanced 1131 933 AEP Ind 29.37 -.84 +13.2 Chicos 15.31 +.04 +27.3 Google 580.00 +5.82 -2.4 McKesson 78.58 -.04 +11.7 ProUShL20 38.58 +.21 +4.2 Symantec 18.26 -.12 +9.1
NASDAQ 2813.22 2781.13 2796.14 -3.68 -0.13% s s s +5.40% AES Corp 13.22 -.01 +8.5 Chimera 3.96 -.05 -3.6 Gramrcy 4.26 +.10 +84.4 MedcoHlth 55.73 -.52 -9.0 ProUSSP50015.66 +.09 -19.3 Synovus 2.69 +.10 +1.9
Declined 1899 1655 S&P 500 1338.80 1326.56 1333.51 -2.03 -0.15% s s s +6.03% AFLAC 54.26 -.49 -3.8 ChiGengM 3.14 +.27 -39.0 GrtBasG g 2.71 -.09 -8.4 Medtrnic 39.87 +.42 +7.5 PrUShCrde rs38.63-1.16 -24.0 Sysco 28.60 -.10 -2.7
New Highs 158 113 Wilshire 5000 14252.55 14120.60 14185.96 -30.53 -0.21% s s s +6.18% AGL Res 39.72 -.77 +10.8 ChinaShen 5.40 +.67 -35.7 GtPanSilv g 4.12 +.16 +46.6 MelcoCrwn 8.61 +.37 +35.4 ProUltShYen16.94 -.21 +8.1 TCW Strat 5.39 -.02 +3.2
New Lows 4 24 AK Steel 16.18 -.16 -1.2 ChurchDwt 79.66 -.48 +15.4 Greif A 65.82 -.74 +6.3 Merck 33.33 -.02 -7.5 ProgrssEn 46.17 -.41 +6.2 TD Ameritr 21.27 -.38 +12.0
Russell 2000 857.92 848.32 849.44 -4.73 -0.55% s s s +8.40% AMR 6.04 -.16 -22.5 CIBER 6.69 -.17 +42.9 GpoTMM 2.56 +.06 +2.4 Meritage 24.95 +.34 +12.4 ProgsvCp 21.23 -.23 +6.8 TE Connect33.92 +.34 -4.2
ASM Intl 40.63 +.27 +16.1 CienaCorp 26.24 -.41 +24.7 GpTelevisa 22.97 -1.09 -11.4 Meritor 16.43 -.57 -19.9 ProLogis 15.84 -.31 +9.7 TECO 18.97 ... +6.6
ASML Hld 42.84 -1.02 +11.7 Cisco 17.91 -.16 -11.5 HSBC 54.58 +.68 +6.9 Mesab 40.10 -.11 +4.2 ProUSR2K rs41.06 +.43 -18.3 THQ 4.71 +.02 -22.3
Investor Pulse Investor optimism AT&T Inc 30.54 +.07 +3.9
AVI Bio 1.64 +.06 -22.6
Citigrp 4.58
Clearwire h 5.85
-.01
-.09
-3.2
+13.6
Hallibrtn 48.23
HanJS 14.18
-.18 +18.1
-.08 -6.1
MetLife 44.99 -.51
MetroPCS 16.57 +.10
+1.2
+31.2
ProvFnH 8.38 -.00 +15.7
Prudentl 63.49 -.83 +8.1
TaiwSemi 12.72 -.05 +1.4
Talbots 6.50 +.47 -23.7
percent of individual investors who say AbtLab 50.49 -.19 +5.4 CliffsNRs 98.36 -1.60 +26.1 HarleyD 40.19 -.23 +15.9 MicronT 11.14 -.10 +38.9 PSEG 31.36 -.20 -1.4 TalismE g 24.07 +.02 +8.5

Back to
AberFitc 68.54 +.95 +18.9 Clorox 70.17 -.22 +10.9 HarrisCorp 51.03 -.37 +12.6 Microsoft 26.20 +.05 -6.1 PubStrg 110.00 -.77 +8.5 Target 49.62 -1.34 -17.5
they are bullish about the next six months AcadiaRlt 18.79 -.32 +3.0 Coach 51.32 -1.12 -7.2 Harsco 36.07 -.42 +27.4 MdsxWatr 18.78 -.51 +2.3 PudaCoal 9.10 -.70 -36.1 TastyBak 1.79 -.12 -71.8
60% 1,500 Accenture 54.84 +.16 +13.1 ColgPal 81.56 +.03 +1.5 HartfdFn 27.41 -.56 +3.5 MitsuUFJ 4.47 +.07 -17.4 PulteGrp 7.79 +.20 +3.6 TeckRes g 57.49 -.96 -7.0
ActionSemi 2.48 +.03 +15.3 Comc spcl 23.23 -.11 +12.2 HawaiiEl 25.04 -.43 +9.9
S&P 500 ActivsBliz 11.08 -.27 -10.9 Comerica 38.34 +.93 -9.2 HltMgmt 10.67 -.13 +11.8
MobileTel s 21.42 +.10
Molycorp n 68.45 +6.39
+2.6
+37.2
PPrIT 6.57 ... +4.6
QEP Res n 40.13 +.09 +10.5
Teleflex 58.46
TelefEsp s 25.97
-.34
+.12
+8.6
+13.9
50 1,400 AdamsEx 11.41 +.01 +6.2 CmtyHlt 40.65 -.16 +8.8 HeclaM 9.55 +.04 -15.2 Monsanto 67.97 -1.19 -2.4 QiaoXing 2.22 -.07 -21.6 TelMexL 18.60 -.29 +15.2
AdobeSy 34.48 +.24 +12.0 Compuwre 11.29 -.19 -3.3 HercOffsh 6.38 +.15 +83.3 Moodys 36.17 +.76 +36.3 Qihoo360 n 27.88 -.10 -18.0 Tellabs 5.28 -.08 -22.1

earth?
AdvBattery 2.27 -.21 -41.0 ConAgra 23.78 -.11 +5.3 Hertz 16.11 +.01 +11.2 Moog A 45.70 -.60 +14.8 Qlogic 18.15 -.17 +6.6 TempleInld 23.53 -.21 +10.8
40 1,300 AMD 8.41 -.02 +2.8 ConnWtrSv 25.73 -.44 -7.7 Hess 84.53 -.28 +10.4 Moog B 46.14 ... +15.9 Qualcom 53.23 -.31 +7.6 TmpDrgn 32.31 ... +5.1
Aetna 37.04 -.31 +21.4 ConocPhil 80.40 -.03 +18.1 HewlettP 41.08 -.10 -2.4 MorgStan 27.62 -.14 +1.5 QstDiag 58.24 -.23 +7.9 TenetHlth 7.50 -.04 +12.1
Agilent 44.87 -.42 +8.3 ConsolEngy51.87 +.90 +6.4 HomeDp 37.83 +.33 +7.9 Mosaic 79.14 -1.55 +3.6 QksilvRes 13.70 -.10 -7.1
30 1,200 AirTran 7.37 -.06 -.3 ConEd 50.94 -.28 +2.8 HonwllIntl 58.49 -.36 +10.0 MotrlaSol n 44.24 -.03 +16.3 Quidel 11.70 -.50 -19.0
Tenneco 41.98 -.34 +2.0
Teradyn 18.48 -.02 +31.6
AkamaiT 37.37 +.13 -20.6 ConsolWtr 10.52 -.19 +14.7 HorizLns 1.43 +.33 -67.3 MotrlaMo n 24.17 -.28 -16.9 RCM 5.33 +.12 +15.1 Terex 35.66 -.35 +14.9
20 1,100 AlcatelLuc 5.72 -.08 +93.2 ConstellA 21.79 +1.41 -1.6 Hospira 56.32 +.28 +1.1 Mylan 23.24 +.04 +10.0 RF MicD 6.26 -.09 -14.8 TeslaMot n 27.24 +.75 +2.3
Alcoa 18.12 -.01 +17.7 ConstellEn 32.61 +.95 +6.5 HostHotls 16.90 -.10 -5.4 NCR Corp 19.46 +.37 +26.6 RPM 25.22 +.82 +14.1 Tesoro 26.68 -.71 +43.9
Alcon 168.34 +1.16 +3.0 CooperTire 25.02 -.32 +6.1 HovnanE 3.27 -.05 -20.0 NII Hldg 40.47 -.97 -9.4 Rackspace 42.82 +.75 +36.3 TevaPhrm 50.79 +.02 -2.6
10 1,000 AlignTech 21.15 -.11 +8.2 CorinthC 4.76 +.03 -8.6 HudsCity 9.96 -.06 -21.8 NRG Egy 21.80 +.48 +11.6 RadioShk 16.03 +.06 -13.3 TexInst 35.24 +.38 +8.4
The market’s on a hot streak, but indi- Allergan 74.65 +.06 +8.7 CornPdts 51.65 -.45 +12.3 HuntBnk 6.80 -.06 -1.0 NV Energy 15.03 -.19 +7.0 RareEle g 15.30 +2.16 -4.7 Textron 27.83 -.19 +17.7
AlliBInco 7.63 -.02 -3.8 Corning 20.20 -.19 +4.6 Huntsmn 19.16 +1.05 +22.7 NYSE Eur 39.52 -.29 +31.8 Raytheon 51.49 +.26 +12.0
vidual investors have gotten wary again. 0 900 AlliantEgy 39.58 -.08 +7.6 Cosan Ltd 12.41 -.65 -8.9 Hydrognc 6.19 +.11 +64.6 Nabors 30.50 +.51 +30.0 RegionsFn 7.33 -.09 +4.7
ThermoFis 55.63 +.10 +.5
3M Co 93.19 -.63 +8.0
In January, investors put more money into 2010 2011 AldIrish rs 4.34 +.07 -1.4 Costco 77.82 +2.83 +7.8 INGPrRTr 6.11 +.06 +7.4 NasdOMX 29.07 +.24 +22.5 RepFBcp 2.91 ... +19.3 TibcoSft 26.96 -.59 +36.8
AllscriptH 20.96 -1.53 +8.8 Covidien 52.52 -.20 +15.0 iShGold s 14.27 ... +2.7 NBkGreece 1.83 +.01 +8.9 RepubSvc 30.12 -.17 +.9
domestic stock funds than they took out 50 Allstate 31.80 +.15 -.3 Cree Inc 45.88 -.56 -30.4 iSAstla 27.28 -.02 +7.2 NatFuGas 74.62 -.33 +13.7 RschMotn 55.13 -.58 -5.2
THorton g 45.83 -.42 +11.2
TimeWarn 35.65 -.59 +10.8
AlphaNRs 57.49 -.53 -4.2 Crossh g rs 1.23 +.05 -51.2 iShBraz 79.38 +.72 +2.6 NatGrid 48.41 -.07 +9.1 Revlon 15.58 -.63 +58.3
for the first time in nearly a year. But vio- AlteraCp lf 43.07 -.43 +21.1 CrwnCstle 42.85 +.05 -2.2 iSCan 33.97 -.24 +9.6
TiVo Inc 8.80 -.24 +2.0
lence in Libya and a nuclear crisis in Chicago Board Options Exchange Altria 26.10 -.18 +6.0 CrownHold 38.59 +.19 +15.6 iShGer 26.68 -.07 +11.4
NOilVarco 78.51 -.06
NatSemi 24.07 +.01
+16.7
+74.9
ReynAm s 35.81 -.04 +9.8
RioTinto s 72.42 -.55 +1.1
TorDBk g 88.17 -.79 +20.3
40 Toyota 77.21 -.14 -1.8
Japan are among the worries now for Volatility index Amarin 8.28 -.15 +1.0
Amazon 184.91 +2.15 +2.7
CurEuro 142.47
CybrOpt 8.75
-.27
-.17
+7.0
+2.5
iSh HK
iShJapn
19.51
9.79
-.08 +3.1
-.08 -10.3
NetApp
Netflix
46.67 -.03
233.96 -6.01
-15.1
+33.2
RiteAid 1.08 +.02 +22.3
Riverbed s 32.47 -1.42 -7.7
TrCda g 41.14 ... +8.1
Ameren 28.76 -.01 +2.0 DCT Indl 5.40 -.10 +1.7 iSh Kor 65.05 -.64 +6.3 Transocn 80.84 +.29 +16.3
investors. AMovilL 58.75 -.25 +2.5 DNP Selct 9.57 +.02 +4.7 iShMex 63.51 -.49 +2.6
NewAmHi 10.41 -.02 +4.5 RylCarb 39.96 -.67 -15.0 Travelers 59.79 -.15 +7.3
NwGold g 11.28 -.13 +15.6 RoyDShllA 74.10 -.08 +11.0
Here’s the evidence of a pullback: 30 AMovilA 58.90 ... +3.0 DR Horton 11.62 +.13 -2.6 iSTaiwn 15.52 +.09 -.6 NJ Rscs 43.13 -.66 0.0 RoyaleEn 5.19 -.02+131.7
TriValley .71 +.12 +23.7
ACapAgy 28.50 -.13 -.8 DTE 49.50 -.14 +9.2 iShSilver 38.73 +.11 +28.3 TrimbleN 50.25 -.44 +25.8
After putting $20.71 billion into U.S. NY Times 9.44 -.09 -3.7 RubyTues 10.92 -2.45 -16.4 TrinaSolar 29.26 -.55 +24.9
AmCapLtd 9.99 -.19 +32.1 Darden 47.46 -.61 +2.2 iShChina25 45.99 -.08 +6.7 Newcastle 5.91 +.03 -11.8 SpdrDJIA 123.91 -.26 +7.2 TriQuint 12.57 +.08 +7.5
stock mutual funds during January AEP 35.47 -.10 -1.4 DeanFds 10.42 +.10 +17.9 iSSP500 133.78 -.31 +6.0 NewmtM 58.29 +1.84 -5.1 SpdrGold 142.51 +.13 +2.7
20 AmExp 46.16 -.12 +7.5 Deere 96.47 -.54 +16.2 iShEMkts 49.99 -.05 +4.9 NewsCpA 17.29 -.27 +18.8 S&P500ETF133.32 -.34 +6.0
TycoIntl 47.12 -.13 +13.7
and February, they pulled out $4.91 AmIntlGrp 34.67 -.19 -28.2 Dell Inc 14.84 +.06 +9.5 iShB20 T 90.36 -.18 -4.0 Nexen g 24.83 -.06 +8.4 SpdrHome 18.61 +.22 +7.0
Tyson 19.31 +.01 +12.1
AmSupr 13.30 -1.17 -53.5 DeltaAir 9.41 -.18 -25.3 iS Eafe 60.78 -.30 +4.4 UBS AG 18.70 +.26 +13.5
billion over the four weeks through ’10 ’11 NextEraEn 56.05 -.52 +7.8 SpdrKbwBk 26.30 -.13 +1.5 UDR 23.83 -.31 +1.3
AmTower 50.77 -.13 -1.7 DenburyR 24.62 +.28 +29.0 iShR2K 84.87 -.51 +8.5 NiSource 19.08 -.19 +8.3 SpdrLehHY 40.56 +.06 +2.1
March 30. 10 AmWtrWks 28.61 -.11 +13.1 Dndreon 38.90 +.12 +11.4 iShREst 58.89 -.62 +5.2 NikeB 78.09 -.58 -8.6 SpdrRetl 52.55 +.44 +8.7
US Airwy 8.24 -.16 -17.7
A M J J A S O N D J F M Ameriprise 63.07 +1.55 +9.6 DenisnM g 2.46 -.07 -28.1 ITT Corp 59.40 -.37 +14.0 USEC 4.48 ... -25.6
Investor optimism that rose in Decem- Ametek s 44.08 -.54 +12.3 DeutschBk 60.94 +.60 +17.1 ImunoGn 11.80 +2.50 +27.4
NobleCorp 44.98 -.02 +25.7 SpdrOGEx 64.05 -.02 +21.4 UniSrcEn 36.72 -.32 +2.5
NokiaCp 8.97 -.05 -13.1 SpdrMetM 75.39 +.05 +9.6 UnilevNV 31.91 ... +1.6
ber to its highest level since 2004 fell $15 billion Amgen 53.97 -.06 -1.7 DevelDiv 13.64 -.30 -3.2 Informat 51.26 -.10 +16.4 Nordstrm 46.61 +.71 +10.0 SPX Cp 80.19 -.44 +12.2
Anadarko 83.34 +.96 +9.4 Diageo 78.39 -.05 +5.5 IngerRd 48.42 +.60 +2.8 Unisys 31.16 +.01 +20.4
back during March, according to a survey
10
Net new investment AnalogDev 39.33 +.05 +4.4 Diebold 35.81 +.11 +11.7 InglesMkts 19.15 -.37 -.3
NoestUt 34.58 -.31
NthnO&G 25.48 +1.32
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not be a bad thing. They were concerned ArcelorMit 36.90 -.58 -3.2 Discover 24.04 -.38 +29.7 IntPap 30.13 -.21 +10.6 Novell 5.97 +.01 +.8 SandRdge 12.85 -.03 +75.5
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about a bubble. -5 AriadP 7.91 -.35 +55.1 Disney 42.04 -.23 +12.1 Intersil 14.03 +.72 -8.1
Novlus 35.15 -1.30 +8.8 Sanofi 36.15 -.19 +12.2
UnumGrp 26.69 -.01 +10.2
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response to the events in Libya and AstraZen 47.95 +.07 +3.8 DowChm 38.33 -.16 +12.3 Invesco 25.79 +.04 +7.2 NvMAd 13.32 +.12 +1.8 SaulCntr 43.12 -1.17 -8.9 Vale SA pf 30.08 +.12 -.5
Japan. The market’s “fear gauge,” the -15 Atmel 13.15 -.12 +6.7 DryShips 5.01 +.05 -8.7 IronMtn 33.20 -.32 +32.7 NvPA 13.24 +.03 -.7 Schlmbrg 91.62 -.32 +9.7 ValeantPh 51.95 -.42 +83.6
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VIX index, spiked higher in March. It fell ’10 ’11 Autodesk 43.16 -.31 +13.0 DukeEngy 18.38 -.18 +3.2 JAlexandr 6.03 -.09 +14.9
Nvidia 18.10 +.64 +17.5 SchoolSp 14.31 +.15 +2.7
ValeroE 28.99 -.83 +25.4
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OCZ Tech 9.42 +.63 +95.4 Schwab 18.47 -.25 +7.9
ValpeyFsh 3.20 -.04 -5.6
back as investors calmed down. M A M J J A S O N D J F M AvalRare n 9.52 +.83 +52.6 Dycom 16.78 -.51 +13.8 JA Solar 6.76 -.18 -2.3
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HighYldSel d 8.37 +.01 +4.5 TotRetIs 10.91 +.02 +1.4
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AcornIntZ
AcornZ
41.91 -.15 +2.4
32.25 -.12 +6.8
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+5.2
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Janus
TotlRetnP
Parnassus
10.91 +.02 +1.4
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+6.6
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ValRestrZ 53.39 -.16 +5.9 ShTmBond 8.46 +.01 +0.4
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PerkinsMCVJ 24.18 -.06 +7.1
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LifAg1 b 13.06 -.03 +6.4 PioneerA m 43.21 -.15 +5.7 CapOp d 34.96 -.06 +5.2 Tgtet2025 13.21 -.02 +4.7
the losses moderated after a tsunami warning ly positive. The number of people applying for
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5YrGlbFII 10.89 +.01 +0.1
EmMkCrEqI 22.98 +.03 +3.7 USBdIdx 11.26 ... +0.2 LifBa1 b 13.46 -.02 +4.8 Principal
CapVal 12.08 -.04 +9.6 TotBdAdml 10.51 ... 0.0 was lifted. The Dow Jones industrial average fell unemployment for the first time fell for the third
LifGr1 b 13.55 -.03 +5.5 L/T2020I 12.25 -.02 +5.1
EmMktValI 37.55 +.04 +3.8 Value 74.72 -.16 +8.8
RegBankA m 15.26 -.08 +4.2 SAMConGrB m13.80 -.04 +5.2 Convrt d 14.08 -.03 +5.7 TotBdInst 10.51 ... +0.1 17.26 points to 12,409.40. The S&P 500 fell time in four weeks.
IntSmCapI 18.17 -.12 +5.6 Fidelity Advisor DevMktIdx d 10.49 -.05 +4.3 TotBdMkInv 10.51 ... 0.0
SovInvA m 16.69 -.05 +6.5 Prudential Investmen
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DivGr 15.26 -.03 +6.1 TotBdMkSig 10.51 ... 0.0 Buckle BKE Newmont Mining NEM Movado Group MOV
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Keeley BlendA m 18.36 -.02 +6.7 TotIntl d 16.47 -.07 +4.5
USLgCo 10.52 -.02 +6.6 StratIncA m 12.56 +.01 +3.0
SmCapVal m 27.40 -.14 +9.7 EqOppA m 14.79 -.01 +6.6
EnergyAdm d139.67 -.16 +15.5 Close: $44.55 4.01 or 9.9% Close: $58.29 1.84 or 3.3% Close: $16.81 1.85 or 12.4%
USLgValI 22.09 -.06 +10.1 ValStratT m 27.79 -.11 +7.3 EnergyInv d 74.38 -.08 +15.4 TotStIAdm 33.65 -.07 +7.0
USMicroI 15.00 -.09 +9.0 Lazard HiYieldA m 5.63 ... +4.2 ExplAdml 74.72 -.31 +10.1 TotStIIns 33.66 -.07 +7.1 The teen retailer said sales at its The gold producer announced plans The watchmaker posted a bigger
Fidelity Select IntlEqtyA m 6.53 -.01 +5.5
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IntlValA m 21.73 -.04 +5.5
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DWS-Scudder Legg Mason/Western
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Fidelity Spartan
CrPlBdIns 10.82 -.01 +1.5
JennGrA m 18.85 +.01 +4.4 ExtndIdx 45.02 -.23 +9.1 TxMIn d 12.07 -.06 +4.3 port a small decline. tions.
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$45 $60 $18
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ValIdxIns 22.32 -.05 +8.0 16
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WelltnAdm 56.01 -.08 +5.0 J F M A J F M A J F M A
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$23.00 $45.49 $50.05 $65.50 $9.50 $17.56
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Bal 73.73 -.12 +5.5 HY TF A m 9.50 ... 0.0 MAInvC m 19.67 -.05 +5.8 PremierInv d 22.65 -.08 +11.3 ITIGrade 9.81 +.01 +1.0 Yacktman Mkt. Cap: $2.11 b Yield: 1.8% Mkt. Cap: $28.36 b Yield: 1.0% Mkt. Cap: $304.33 m Yield: ...
Income 13.27 ... +1.4 Income A m 2.27 ... +6.3 TotRetA m 14.61 -.02 +4.2 TotRetInv d 14.12 -.05 +7.4 ITrsyAdml 11.20 +.02 -0.5 Yacktman d 17.69 -.03 +7.0
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A pair of low pressure systems will result in showers and thunderstorms from

56°
SUNDAY the Mid-Atlantic to the mid-Mississippi Valley and from the eastern Great Lakes to the Southeast.
TODAY SATURDAY
Partly Much
Another pair of low pressure systems will be producing wintry weather with cold temperatures, rain
warmer, a and snow from the northern Rockies to California.
Sun early, sunny to

37° cloudy shower


rain late
54° 68°
47° 57°
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 55/40
39/26
Very Mostly Mostly Partly
warm, a cloudy sunny sunny 58/45 52/40 56/42 Yet another area
storm of rain is head-
52/45
75° 62° 65° 65° 58/46
53/46 ing our way this
70/63
50° 40° 40° 40° 71/38 morning, but we
may only be on
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 56/49
78/65
the northern
fringe of it later
The Poconos 89/70
Syracuse Highs: 52-56. Lows: 33-37. Mostly cloudy
80/57
this afternoon.
Today’s high/ Nonetheless, it
58/37 with a chance of showers today. Mostly
Tonight’s low
Albany
cloudy with a few showers tonight.
86/71 would be a good
57/33 82/71 86/73 idea to keep the
umbrella handy,
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 40/29 44/34 and that warm
54/34 Highs: 50-52. Lows: 36-40. Mostly cloudy
with a chance of showers today. Mostly
jacket, since
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Towanda cloudy with a few showers tonight.
readings this
54/36
Poughkeepsie
Anchorage 40/28/.02 40/29/rs 40/29/rs Myrtle Beach 75/48/.00 83/61/c 83/64/t afternoon may
Scranton Atlanta 74/46/.00 78/65/t 84/64/pc Nashville 76/53/.00 78/65/t 84/63/t not reach 50 in
57/33
55/36 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 61/44/.00 53/44/sh 55/50/pc New Orleans 82/59/.01 85/70/pc 85/72/pc
many places
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 50-58. Lows: 31-39. Mostly cloudy Boston 45/34/.00 48/39/pc 60/42/pc Norfolk 77/52/.00 59/50/sh 62/55/c
56/37 Buffalo 51/28/.00 53/38/c 60/46/pc Oklahoma City 90/53/.00 89/65/t 85/63/pc under a thicken-
with a few showers possible today.
Charlotte 77/46/.00 77/58/c 82/61/t Omaha 57/47/.01 67/56/pc 82/62/t ing overcast.
Becoming partly cloudy tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 45/39/.00 52/45/sh 62/56/pc Orlando 85/59/.00 87/65/pc 89/68/pc Our weather for
State College 53/37 56/42 Cleveland 40/37/.00 50/41/sh 64/54/c Phoenix 82/63/.00 71/53/pc 61/47/sh Saturday is look-
50/39 Brandywine Valley Dallas 81/64/.00 89/70/pc 90/71/pc Pittsburgh 62/43/.00 52/42/sh 66/54/pc ing OK, but with
Reading Denver 59/36/.00 71/38/pc 69/35/c Portland, Ore. 47/37/.00 56/39/s 53/45/sh
Harrisburg 53/39 Highs: 51-52. Lows: 39-40. Mostly cloudy limited sunshine,
52/40 with showers developing today. Showers Detroit 49/36/.00 52/40/sh 57/54/c St. Louis 66/47/.00 79/62/t 89/65/pc
Honolulu 76/65/.39 82/71/sh 84/72/pc Salt Lake City 54/36/.17 47/32/sh 48/32/sh
light winds and
Philadelphia likely, especially early tonight. rather cool after-
51/41 Houston 84/63/.00 86/71/pc 88/72/pc San Antonio 83/65/.00 90/71/pc 91/71/pc
Indianapolis 61/44/.00 70/56/sh 76/63/t San Diego 64/61/.00 54/46/sh 60/49/sh noon tempera-
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 67/55/.00 57/45/sh 59/46/sh San Francisco 52/45/.04 58/45/sh 61/48/pc tures. The day
50/39 Highs: 50-54. Lows: 40-46. Mostly cloudy Los Angeles 61/58/.00 56/49/sh 60/50/sh Seattle 43/33/.08 55/40/s 53/44/sh should remain
with showers developing today. Showers Miami 85/72/.00 86/73/s 87/73/pc Tampa 82/66/.00 87/70/pc 86/70/pc dry. On Sunday,
Milwaukee 40/34/.00 44/39/sh 50/46/c Tucson 77/58/.00 75/47/s 56/36/sh an invasion of
likely, especially early tonight.
Minneapolis 64/36/.00 58/45/pc 65/56/c Washington, DC 69/45/.00 53/46/sh 57/50/pc
much warmer air
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES will start and last
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow into Monday.
Yesterday 47/34 Yesterday 0.12” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs Temperatures
Average 56/35 Month to date 1.18” Wilkes-Barre 16.27 -0.66 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 59/45/.00 62/47/pc 63/46/s Mexico City 84/57/.00 85/56/s 86/55/s
Baghdad 82/57/.00 88/66/pc 87/65/pc Montreal 45/27/.00 52/34/pc 58/45/pc will easily rise
Record High 86 in 2010 Normal month to date 0.71” Towanda 11.04 -1.63 21.0 Weather Central, LP
Record Low 14 in 1982 Year to date 11.62” Beijing 68/46/.00 67/41/s 72/44/s Moscow 45/30/.02 44/36/sh 40/33/rs above 60 and
Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 7.94” Bethlehem 3.67 1.35 16.0 For more weather Berlin 70/46/.00 58/42/pc 54/36/s Paris 75/48/.00 66/50/s 67/46/s then above 70
Yesterday 24 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 77/59/.00 77/50/s 76/50/s Rio de Janeiro 86/73/.00 85/72/s 81/71/t degrees on
Month to date 155 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 5.62 -0.21 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 59/46/.00 67/48/pc 66/50/c Riyadh 86/68/.00 95/72/s 97/73/s Monday. And you
Year to date 5742 Today 6:36a 7:36p Frankfurt 75/50/.00 61/41/pc 60/39/pc Rome 72/52/.00 76/52/s 75/54/pc deserve it!
Last year to date 5254 Tomorrow 6:34a 7:37p First Full Last New National Weather Service Hong Kong 79/68/.00 78/69/pc 78/68/pc San Juan 85/74/.00 83/73/t 83/72/pc
Normal year to date 5599 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 67/44/.02 73/52/pc 66/49/pc Tokyo 68/52/.00 65/52/c 64/50/sh - Tom Clark
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 9:16a none London 70/45/.00 68/45/s 67/46/s Warsaw 68/46/.03 49/40/sh 48/35/sh
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
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100
White with Brown
Spots. Answers to
Duke. Bear Creek
BID NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE Greater Nanticoke
Area School District
solicits sealed
Edwardsville
Borough Council
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that an
Application for Reg-
JUNK
ANNOUNCEMENTS Twp. 570-472-3336
or 570-574-9167
Sealed bids and/or request for proposals
(RFP’s) will be received by Mr. Anthony
DEADLINES quotes for the fol-
lowing: 2011-2012
will consider at its
meeting on May 12,
istration of Fictitious
Name for the ficti-
CAR &
Ryba, Secretary, Hazleton Area School
District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton, GARBAGE BID 2011 at 7:00 p.m. tious name:
TRUCKS
ALL JUNK CARS Saturday Specifications and An Ordinance Salveo
110 Lost Pennsylvania 18202-1647, until 11:00
instructions may be Amending the Healthcare
12:30 on Friday
A.M., Tuesday, April 26, 2011, for the
obtained by con- Edwardsville with a principal WANTED
ALL WANTED!!
following:
Sunday tacting Reine
Pavelitz, 570-735-
Borough Zoning
Ordinance regard-
place of business
at: 1281 Valley of Highest Prices
• Athletic Supplies & Equipment 4:00 pm on
JUNK ŠCALL ANYTIME (Fall Sports) (Bid)
• Hazleton Area Career Center
Friday 7783, or in person
at the Business
ing Projecting
Signs. The amend-
the Lakes, Hazle-
ton, Luzerne Paid!!! Walked the back
Office, Nanticoke ment will permit County, Pennsylva-
CAR & ŠFREE REMOVAL
Parking Lot Improvements Project
(REBID)
Monday
4:30 pm on Area High School,
Monday through
projecting signs on
buildings with limits
nia 18201, was filed
under the Fictitious
FREE nine with Bill
Murray while we
Friday
• H.A.H.S. Locker & Weight Room REMOVAL
TRUCKS ŠCA$H PAID Renovations (REBID)
Tuesday
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. Proposals
of 48 inches from a
building over an
Names Act on
March 28, 2011 by:
followed D.A. It
• Medical Supplies & Equipment Call V&G was a great
WANTED ON THE SPOT (Athletics / Sports) (Bid) 4:00 pm on
Monday
will be accepted
until 12:00 p.m.,
adjoining street or
sidewalk and the Mr. Joseph J.
Anytime day...Had the
prevailing time, sign will have to be Capparell
Highest Prices sandwhich with
570-301-3602
Public Bid / RFP Opening:
Wednesday Tuesday, April 26, at least ten feet 1281 Valley of the
Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2011
2011 in the Nanti- from the ground. Lakes 288-8995 a Heineken. Saw
Paid!!! Time: 11:05 A.M 4:00 pm on
coke Senior High Please note that a Hazleton, PA 18201
Location: HASD Administration Building Tuesday
School, rear public hearing will Mr. Joseph G.
Guy and little
FREE
REMOVAL
120 Found First Floor Conference Room
1515 West 23rd Street
Hazleton, PA 18202-1647
Thursday
4:00 pm on
Kosciuszko Street,
Nanticoke, Pennsyl-
be held at 7:00 p.m.
with regard to the
Capparell
2029 South PAYING $500
MINIMUM
Guy...Perfect.
Tiger sharp
FOUND, set of keys Wednesday vania. All proposals proposed Amend- 2nd Street
Call V&G on the corner of
Sealed bids and/or request for proposals must be in the ment where and Allentown, PA 18103 DRIVEN IN today. Tim Clark
Nanticoke & Coal Friday office of the busi- when residents Mr. Gerald E. Full size 4 wheel
(RFP’s) will be received by Mr. Anthony
Anytime St. in Nanticoke on
Wednesday March
Ryba, Secretary, Hazleton Area School 4:00 pm on ness manager on wishing to address Williams drive trucks To place your
288-8995 30th. Please call to
District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton,
Pennsylvania 18202-1647, until 11:00
Thursday or before the day
and time indicated
the proposed
amendment will be
604 West Diamond
Avenue ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ ad call...829-7130
identify. above. The Greater heard. A complete Hazelton, PA 18201 for heavy equip-
A.M., Friday, May 6, 2011, for the Holidays SINGLE WHITE
(570) 332-4739 Nanticoke Area text of the Ordi- Mr. Mervin G. ment, backhoes,
GET THE WORD OUT following: call for deadlines dump trucks,
MALE - late 50’s -
with a Classified Ad. School Board nance can be Schaefer would like to meet
570-829-7130 Line up a place to live • H.A.S.D. Auditing Services RFP You may email reserves the right inspected from 413 Rancho Bauer bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
female for friendship

LOST White Ger- in classified! • H.A.S.D. Banking Services RFP your notices to to accept any
quote, or portion of
8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. at the
Drive
Houston, TX 77079 TRUCK SALES
- movies, walks, etc.
5’8”. 200 lbs.
the quote, and the Edwardsville Mr. Kiprian A. 570-760-2035
man Shepherd. FOUND: 2 Labs. Public Bid / RFP Opening: mpeznowski@ Please respond to:
right to reject any Borough building Fedetz 542-2277
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or all quotes. located at 4734 Shankweiler 6am to 8pm
old. Named Secret. female. Owner Time: 11:05 A.M. P.O. Box #289
Very shy. Please call should contact Location: HASD Administration Building or fax to 470 Main Street, Road Scranton, PA 18503
with any informa- Wilkes-Barre SPCA First Floor Conference Room 570-831-7312 Bob Raineri Edwardsville, Orefield, PA 18069
tion. 570-864-0739 570-825-4111 1515 West 23rd Street President Pennsylvania. 250 General Auction 250 General Auction
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James V.
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A copy of the specifications for
Wilkes-Barre, PA Secretary A GREAT DEAL... Senape, Jr.,
PUBLIC AUCTION
these bids/contracts/RFP’s may be
18711 Esquire
INVITATION TO BID
obtained at the office of the undersigned
or call (570) 459-3111 ext. 3106. In addi- LINEUP IN CLASSIFIED! Catherine A.
St. Joseph’s Center tion, bids / RFP’s may be obtained off of For additional Looking for the right deal McGovern, April 9, 2011 - 10:00 AM
Attention: Food Service Management the school district website information or ASUCCESSFULSALE on an automobile? Esquire
Michael B.
RIDER’S WORLD
Companies (http://www.hasdk12.org/webbids). questions regard- Wilkes-Barre, PA
Questions regarding the bid specifications ing legal notices INCLASSIFIED! Turn to classified. Senape, Esquire
The St. Joseph’s Center is requesting pro- should be directed via email to Robert J. you may call
Doyouneedmorespace? It’s a showroom in print! 612-614 Main
BUSINESS SOLD
Marti Peznowski Street, P. O.
posals for school food service manage- Krizansky (krizanskyr@hasdk12.org). Classified’s got SELLING OFF SURPLUS
ment services. The Food Service at 570-970-7371 A yard or garage sale the directions!
Box 179
Freeland, PA
Management Company will provide man- or 570-829-7130
agement services according to United
All proposals must be submitted
in a sealed envelope, which shall be plain-
in classified LEGAL NOTICE 18224-0179 Two 20 foot containers, Motorsport Lifts,
States Department of Agriculture (USDA) ly identified as a bid and/or RFP. Where Let the Community is the best way Luzerne Bank, 118 570-636-3133 Coat’s Tire Machine, Balancer, TCM25
regulations and guidelines, as well as the
Pennsylvania Department of Education
indicated, bids / RFP’s shall be accompa- Know! tocleanoutyourclosets! Main St., Luzerne,
Pennsylvania, int-
Forklift, Trailers, Plows, Manuals, Parts,
nied by a certified check or bid bond in an Signs, Banners, Helmets, and Jackets
policies and guidelines and the amount specified within the specifications
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
You’re in bussiness ends to apply to the L.A.G. AUCTION SERVICES
Pennsylvania Department of Public of the proposal to be drawn in favor of the 570-829-7130 with classified! Federal Reserve 150 Special Notices (570) 883-1276 or
Welfare regulations concerning the opera- Hazleton Area School District. Emailed or Board for permis-
tion of an Intermediate Care Facility for faxed bids will not be accepted.
ESTATE NOTICE sion to purchase (570) 655-5366
Mentally Retarded (ICF/MR). ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY select assets and ADOPT: Adoring Lic.# AU002629L
GIVEN that Letters assume the liabili- Mom, Dad, Big BUYER’S PREMIUM
The Hazleton Area School Dis- Administration have
Food Service Management Companies trict reserves the right to accept or reject NOTICE IS HEREBY ties of a branch, Brother would like Cash, Business Check with Bank Letter of
and/or their representatives may submit GIVEN that Letters been granted in the located at 10 to share a lifetime
any or all bids / RFP’s received and the Estate of Leo credit only.
proposals to: right to waive any informalities. Testamentary have Dessen Drive, Hazle of hugs & kisses
St. Joseph’s Center been granted in the Gudanowski late of Township, Pennsyl- in our loving home
/s/ Anthony Ryba Hazleton, Luzerne
In C/O FSMC Contact Secretary / Business Manager Estate of George J. vania, of First with a newborn.
2010 Adams Avenue Albert, late of County, Pennsylva- Columbia Bank and Please Call
Scranton, Pa 18509 Wilkes-Barre, Luz- nia, who died Feb- Trust Company, 232 Lynda & Dennis 250 General Auction 250 General Auction
ruary 8, 2011 to
Selling
erne County, Penn- East Street, Bloom- 888-688-1422
The St. Joseph’s Center reserves the sylvania, who died Bruce Gudanowski. sburg, Pennsylvan- Expenses Paid
All persons having
AUCTION
right to accept or reject any and/or all pro- on March 18, 2010. ia. The Federal
posals or to accept the proposal that it
finds, in its sole discretion, to be in the
best interest of the school district.
Your Car? All persons indebted
to said estate are
required to make
claims against the
estate are request-
ed to make known
Reserve considers
a number of factors ADOPTING A NEWBORN
is our greatest wish.
in deciding whether
We’ll run your ad until payment and those the same to the to approve the Abundance of love, SATURDAY APRIL 9th @ 5:00PM
A walk-through meeting is scheduled for the vehicle iss sold. having claims or administrator, c/o application, includ- secure life of family ROUTE 924 SHEPPTON PA
April 19,2011at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph’s demands to present Peter J. Fagan, ing the record of awaits. (868 Center Street.)
Center, 2010 Adams Avenue, Scranton, PA the same without Esquire, P O Box performance of Annie & Mike Lily lake country store & home contents;
18509. delay to Joseph G. 904, Conyngham, applicant banks in 1-800-606-5589. Country Sheraton cherry 9 drawer chest; oak round
Albert, Esquire, Pennsylvania. helping to meet Expenses Paid. table with large lions heads & claws; primitive cup-
All proposals must be submitted no later Executor. local credit needs. boards; sectional sofa; rattan patio set; old advertis-
than 10:00 a.m. on May 6, 2011. All pro-
Let the Community You are invited to
fied
Call Classified ing; oak 3 door bookcase; oak high beds; crocks
posals should be delivered in a sealed 829-71300 JOSEPH G. Know! submit comments in including blue decorated; folk art; old gas pump; oil
envelope and addressed to the St. ALBERT, ESQUIRE Place your Classified writing on this appli- lamps; antique glassware; collectibles; full auction of
Joseph’s Center, Attn: Robert Gordon and 458 Wyoming cation to Dede
be clearly marked: Food Service Avenue, Suite 201 Ad TODAY! Myers at the Feder-
great country collectibles.
Management Proposal. Kingston, PA 18704 570-829-7130 Very partial listing AU1839L
al Reserve Bank of ADOPTION
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teacher couple
and listing or call 570-384-0385 for recorded listing.
will so much to
19106. The com- offer would love
ment period will not

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end before May 6, newborn. We can
2011. The Board’s provide a lifetime
procedures for pro- of happiness,
cessing applications security & educa-
may be found at 12 tional opportuni-
C.F.R. Part 262.
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you need more
information about
how to submit your 2 AUCTIONS
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Services $5000
CHEVROLET `05 FORD `07 MUSTANG MERCURY `95 VOLKSWAGEN `04
Bankruptcy $595
CHEVROLET `99 ACM343-1959
E AUTO SALES 63,000 highway WANTED!
GRAND MARQUIS
SUBARU ‘06 LEGACY
BEETLE
Guaranteed Low Fees
TAHOE Z71 miles, silver, runs
ALL SE - CERTIFIED
ASTRO VAN
www.BkyLaw.net 1009 Penn Ave
great, $11,500.
200 Atty Kurlancheek Scranton 18509
Across from Scranton Prep
Silver birch with negotiable.
4 door, V8, fully AWD, automatic CONVERTIBLE
825-5252 W-B loaded, moon roof, moonroof Blue. AM/FM cas-
AUCTIONS 56,000 miles, 4.3 grey leather interior, 570-479-2482
JUNK
GOOD CREDIT, BAD 3rd row seating, new tires & brakes. $14,990 sette. Air. Automat-
cylinder engine, CREDIT, NO CREDIT
DIVORCE No Fault Interior & exterior in ic. Power roof, win-
250 General Auction $295 divorce295.com
automatic. Clean. Call Our Auto Credit
rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with FORD `07 excellent shape. 2 dows, locks &
CARS!
$2,500. Call Hot Line to get
Atty. Kurlancheek traction control, 5.3l owners. Call doors. Boot cover
(570) 829-0549 Pre-approved for a

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800-324-9748 W-B Car Loan! engine, moonroof, MUSTANG GT (570) 822-6334 or for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
CA$H
800-825-1609 rear DVD player. (570) 970-9351
Premium package,
CHRYSLER `94 www.acmecarsales.net Bose stereo + many silver, black leather
MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06
Garage kept.
Reduced
AUCTIONS CONCORDE
08 CHYSLER 300
black, V6
more options. Imm-
aculate condition.
76,000 adult driven
interior, 5 speed
manual. 20,000
PAID
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
$14,000
570-822-1976
PROUDLY PRESENTS 06 DODGE STRATUS miles. $18,900 Pure silver metallic. Leave Message
White with miles. $15,600. Call

570-301-3602
“Plains Divorce, Custody, RT, Black, sunroof, (570) 868-3832 Roof & mirror caps valleymotors.com
leather interior. (570) 378-2886 &
Helping Support, PFA Infiniti sound
wing, 31,000 miles
05 JAGUAR X-TYPE ask for Joanne
in black. Tartan red
cloth / panther black
570-714-9924 To place your
FREE Consultation.
Plains” system. 3.0, hunter green, leather interior. ad Call Toll Free
CHEVROLET `09
Atty. Josianne
Aboutanos
151k miles.
REDUCED!
tan leather (AWD)
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
Black bonnet
stripes. Automatic.
TOYOTA ‘09 1-800-427-8649
MAZDA `04 RX-8
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1118
$1,300
or best offer.
570-283-8202
White, 4 door, 4cyl.
66,000 miles EQUINOX FORD `10 FUSION SE Hunter Green,
Steptronic paddles.
Dual moon roofs,
SCION XD
Automatic,
VOLVO `98 V90
Wagon. Silver with
01 PONTIAC GRAND Low mileage, 15000 Cockpit chrono
FREE CONSULTATION PRIX GT, whte, miles, automatic,Silver/grey, grey
interior. Automatic,
80,000 miles.
New brakes & package, conven-
traction control,
remote start.
gray leather. 120K.
Rear Wheel Drive. 6
for all legal matters 4 dr., V6 all-wheel drive, 4 rotors. New ience, cold weather
AWD, Moonroof/ $14,680 cylinder. 24 MPG
Attorney Ron Wilson 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO door, anti-lock alignment. Two (heated seats) &
570-822-2345 Burg./tan lthr., brakes, air condi- spoiler package. premium packages. highway. Sunroof,
15,000 miles. new rear tires. CD, good inspec-
A Benefit for the Nav., 360 HP, AWD tioning, air bags, No accidents. Dynamic stability
Plains Better
Attorney 01 AUDI A8 L power locks, power Remainer of control. Xenon tion. Recent starter
PRICE REDUCED & battery. Newer
Keith Hunter cashmere beige, windows, power extended warranty. headlights, front
Hometown
Program of
Bankruptcies
MAHLER, LOHIN
CHRYSLER `97 tan lthr., nav., AWD
01 AUDI A8 L
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
Sirius radio, 6 CD
changer. Garage
$8,000 or best
offer. For more
information, call
and rear fog lights.
Parking distance 560 Pierce St.
tires. $4,395 or best
offer. Call

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Plains Georgia green, tan leather cassette player, CD kept. Asking control. Harmon- 570-822-6785
& ASSOCIATES (570) 332-4213 Kingston, PA
Tuesday (570) 718-1118
navigation, AWD player, keyless $17,000 or best Kardon sound sys-
April 12, 2011 Convertible. Gold Blk, auto, sun roof entry, rear de- offer. Call tem. Chrome line www.wyoming
VW ‘07 BEETLE
Auction 5:00 SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
with newly installed
navy top/rear win-
01 VW CABRIOLET
Silver, Brown top,
froster, rear wind-
shield wiper, tinted
(570) 823-8403
MAZDA `10 interior. Mint condi-
tion. 17,000 miles.
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 Leather Interior,
Preview will be
Monday Only Free Consultation. dow. 124,000 city 5-spd, convertible windows. $17,500. FORD `92 MUSTANG 3i SPORT Must Drive!
Alloys, Moon Roof
$13,840
April 11, 2011
12:00-5:00
Contact Atty. Sherry
Dalessandro
570-823-9006
miles. As is. Asking
$2,600. Negotiable.
570-822-2776 or
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck
lthr., 64,000 miles
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m. Convertible,
55,000 original
16,000 miles, black.
3 Year/36,000 mile
$21,500
570-341-7822 TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
65,000 miles, good
$25.00 Entry
Donation 320 Business
570 709-9404
Leave Message
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver CHEVROLET `86 miles 5.0 auto,
some engine
upgrades. Garaged
warranty. AC,
power windows.
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
condition, keyless
entry, cassette/

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Turn to classified.
Are Required! Consulting FORD ‘01 EXPLORER Black V6, T-Tops
73 VW BEETLE CONV. 4x3 manual, 3 over-
showcar. $8200
(570) 283-8235
condition.
Asking $13,900 It’s a showroom in print!
$12,500
570-474-5268 560 Pierce St.
Cook & Cook 2 DOOR SPORT.
SPORT. Kingston, PA
Classified’s got
Auctions is ATTORNEY GREG MORAN Silver, 97,000 miles. olympic blu, blck
top, 4 speed
drive, 350 engine
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
(570) 283-1165
the directions! www.wyoming
proud to announce
that President and
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Good condition.
Includes snow tires. SUVS, VANS,
with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust 2 door, 5 speed, air, Rare, Exclusive TOYOTA `06 valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Mrs. Carter will be
our guests for the
Reasonable prices.
Call for a free
$3,700.
570-313-0462
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
system. White with
red pearls. Custom
power windows &
locks, sun roof, CD,
Opportunity To NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA AVALON
historic evening consultation. Call after 5PM grey, V6 AWD flames in flake. New cruise & alloys. Own... Auto, one owner,
Local trade
New tires, new
415 Autos-Antique
Plains Better 07 DODGE NITRO SXT, tires & hubs. 1 Excellent condition, brakes, Inspected
(570) 239-7340. & Classic
MERCEDES-BENZ `86 garnet red, V6, 4x4 owner. 61,000 origi- very well main- $11,435 March 4, AC,
Hometown Program
assists in the 06 DODGE RAM 1500 nal miles. $8,500 tained with service
‘26 FORD AVPS, Fully
revitalization and
preservation of
340 Health Care
Services 190 E
SLT, quad cab,
hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
(570) 359-3296
Ask for Les
records, remaining
Honda warranty.
MODEL T
loaded, 18,000
mile bumper to CADILLAC `80
COUPE DEVILLE
President Carter’s 06 CHRYSLER TOWN & 65K, $10,500. bumper warranty.
CHEVROLET
4 cylinder gas Panel Delivery
hometown of engine. 125,000 COUNTRY TOURING 570-706-0921 90,000 miles.
Plains, Georgia Experienced Care red, 4 dr., 7 pass., 100 point $12,900. Excellent condition,
miles. Clean, runs
HONDA `07 CIVIC
560 Pierce St.
2010 CAMARO
mini van Concours quality (570) 881-3712
Auction includes Giver Available excellent. $2,000 Kingston, PA
$3,000 located in
items personally 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB restoration. Red Hazleton.
To Help With Call 570-328-7370 with black fend- www.wyoming
TOYOTA `10
donated, many of Daily needs. Trust- SLT, silver, auto., V-6 Victory Red, Sport SI. Red, with 570-454-1945 or
ers. Never Driven.
VOLKSWAGEN `01
which are ful & Reliable. Ref- V6, 4x4 black interior, black interior, valleymotors.com 561-573-4114
autographed by 06 JEEP LIBERTY all bells and 75,000 miles. 6 0 miles on 570-714-9924 Camry SE. 56,000
erences. Call
President and (908) 240-2194
PASSAT GLS WAGON
SPORT white, V6, whistles. speed, spoiler and restoration.
RARE!
miles. Red, alloy
CHEVROLET `68 C10
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA
Mrs. Carter 4x4 $25,000 body kit. Tinted win- wheels, black cloth
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, 570-706-6489 dows, $40,000 New 350 motor and
Please Help Make Satin Silver Metallic. interior. Will consid-
green, auto, V6, Reduced $11,900 $38,000 new transmission.
This Auction A 380 Travel 1.8L 4 cylinder
4x4 (570) 714-0384
SE, special edition. er trade. $14,200
REDUCED TO
Success! 59,000 miles. Auto, (570) 793-9157
Auction run by Cook YANKEES TRIP
turbo. Cold weather
package & traction
05 MERCURY MOUNT- CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU fwd, 4 cyl., original
$5,000 FIRM

TOYOTA `93 MR2


(570) 906-1771
& Cook Auctions TO CINCINNATI control. 101,700
AINEER PREMIUM,
Silver, black leather,
Affordable. 1993 CADILLAC owner. Fully loaded,
AM/FM CD changer.
AH001892
570-270-9239
June 20, 21 and 22
(Monday, Tuesday,
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $4,300
3rd seat, AWD
05 CHEVY EQUINOX
With Warranty.
$6,992 VITO’S ALLANTE Power driver seat,
anti-theft alarm,
T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC,
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
Auctioneer of SS clone. 350
Record:
Wayne Steele
Wednesday)
Catch the Yankees
(570) 417-7678
Silver, 4 door, 4x4
05 FORD EXPLORER
& 13,000
Original Miles
excellent condition
$9,900
power antenna. engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi-
take on the Reds at
GINO’S
New tires. No rust.
AU3916L The Great American 412 Autos for Sale XLT, white 4 door Exquisite Red with 570-283-1165 Great condition. rear. PowerGlide
Ballpark in Cincin- 4x4 candy clear coat, transmission. Power
nati, Ohio
Trip Includes: ACURA ‘07 RDX
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO, 560 Pierce St.
Wanted: black top with
beige leather inte- NISSAN `06 SENTRA
1.8 S, Special
$5,000
(570) 708-0269
disc brake kit. Over
$20,000 invested,
*Round trip
transportation
bus Tech Package.
Leather Seats.
Special Edition.
Grey, sunroof, 4x4
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
Junk rior. Digital gauge
package & option- Edition, Power
after 6:00PM sacrifice at $11,000.
(Wilkes-Barre)
*Beer, soda & food
on the bus
Moonroof
$19,880
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
ER, seafoam
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Cars & al chrome & gold
alloy wheels. Con-
steering, brakes,
windows & locks.
6 CD changer.
Volkswagen ‘03 Call 732-397-8030

*Great box level


seats to two games
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
04 GMC ENVOY XUV Trucks vertible.
Beautiful, Excellent condition,
GTI
(Mon & Tues night)
*Hotel accommoda-
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
04 DODGE DURANGO
CHRYSLER ‘06 Highest Must Sell!
$31,000
43K. $12,500.
570-881-6897 moonroof, 5 speed,
loaded,$9750 CHEVROLET `79
tions at the Millenni- LIMITED, Sandstone,
300C HEMI Prices $29,900
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
excellent condition,
um Hotel. Just three tan leather, 3rd
Light green, 18,000 Paid!! 570-578-2149
CORVETTE L-48
1993 CADILLAC
blocks from stadium 560 Pierce St. seat, 4x4
310 Attorney miles, loaded, Low mileage,
Services
and walking dis- Kingston, PA 04 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, quad cab, leather, wood trim, FREE PICKUP 18000 miles, auto- VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI All Corvette options,
all original, new
SEDAN DEVILLE
tance from Cincin- www.wyoming $24,000. matic, front wheel
nati Zoo and other
downtown attrac-
valleymotors.com
hemi, silver, 4x4
04 MERCURY 570-222-4960 288-8995 drive, 4 door, anti-
Good Year tires,
new mufflers, just
ADOPTION 570-714-9924 MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM leave message 4 door lock brakes, air tuned. 46,000 miles.
tions Blue-Sapphire conditioning, air
DIVORCE Gold tan leather, $6,500 or best
CHRYSLER `02
Price: $350
ACURA `00 INTEGRA
CUSTODY 3rd seat, 4x4 Beauty! bags, power locks, offer 570-262-2845
Estates, DUI
Call 570-287-9701
for more info. GS Coupe. 1 owner,
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA Beautiful condi-
tion. Garage kept
power
power
windows,
mirrors,
or 570-239-6969

PT CRUISER
ATTORNEY LS, white, V6, 4x4 GLS, automatic.
MATTHEW LOFTUS
570-255-5503
clean title. 106K,
automatic. Leather
interior, all power,
04 KIA SEDONA EX,
green, tan leather, Inferno Red, flame
Only 2,400 miles.
$20,750
26,000 miles. All
available options -
fully loaded. 4
power seats, all
power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga-
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR
2 door post car, in
7 pass. mini van design. Chrome Great running
remote start, moon- 04 JEEP GRAND door. Grey leather tion system, good condition for
roof, alloy wheels wheels. 47,000 interior condition. Red with
ARD CHEROKEE LAREDO miles, one owner. AM/FM radio, CD age. Serious
and more! $4,000 $7,900 changer, Mp3 play- cloth interior, power inquiries only, call
DUI 570-709-4137
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR
LX, green, 4 door,
Looks and runs
great. New inspec-
From an Exotic,
er, keyless entry,
leather interior,
door locks, power
windows, power
for details. $8,500
or best offer. Call
AUDI ‘01 A6
tion. $5,800
TRAFFIC sun/moon roof, moon roof, Steve at
entertainment sys. Call (570) 472-1854 560 Pierce St. Private Collection rear defroster, new 5 speed, just 570-407-0531
VIOLATIONS
CRIMINAL
2.7 T Quattro, dark 7 pass. minivan
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
Kingston, PA
Call 570-650-0278 floor mats, Winter serviced, 117k.
gray with tan leather
interior, automatic blu, V6, 4x4 DODGE ‘08 CHARGER www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Frost pearl paint,
heated seats, side
Asking $5,300
CHEVY `68 CAMARO
OFFENSES 406 ATVs/Dune
transmission, 135k
highway miles, fully
03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
X-cab, white, 4x4
One Owner.
Local Trade. 570-714-9924 MERCEDES-BENZ `05 mirror defroster,
570-885-2162
SS
FREE VW `05 JETTA
backup camera,
240C
Buggies loaded, well main- 02 MERCURY MOUNT- $13,942
tained, $7900. AINEER PREMIUM,
white, tan leather,
HYUNDAI `04 auto rear view mir-
ror dimmer, Blue- Silver with black
396 automatic, 400
transmission, clean
QUARTER MIDGET
CONSULTATION 570-675-3808 4Matic, V6 - Gray,
3rd seat, 4x4
TIBURON GT 77K highway miles, tooth, phone, nav., interior. Auto. Sun- interior, runs good,

MACK RACE CAR AUDI `02 A4 02 GMC SONOMA SLS,


X-cab, slvr, 4x4 Blue, 5 speed
manual, CD, Air,
Excellent condition,
dealer serviced. Sun
& radio controls
on steering wheel,
4.5 years remain-
roof. All options.
Excellent condition.
1 owner. 33K miles.
71K, garage kept,
custom paint, Fire
Hawk tires, Krager
LAW OFFICES 76 inch Bull Rider,
Honda 120 motor,
3.0, V6, AWD
automatic, tiptronic
transmission. Fully
01 DODGE RAM 1500
regular cab, 4x4,
with cap
560 Pierce St.
factory alarm,
power windows &
roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call ing on 7 year
100,000 miles Nis-
Asking $13,500. Call
570-693-2129
wheels, well
maintained.
EXPERIENCED Kingston, PA 570-288-3916
Kirkey seat, loaded, leather 98 FORD F-150, locks. 38K. san bumper to Leave Message $23,900
AGGRESSIVE new brake system, www.wyoming $7,500 negotiable. bumper Premium
interior. 92,000 regular cab pick up Negotiable
REPRESENTATION A-Main feature wins valleymotors.com Call 570-540-6236 Warranty included, 570-693-2742
miles. Good condi- green, auto 4x4
Asphalt/Dirt, 570-714-9924 EXCELLENT CON-
tion. Asking $9,500.
570.287.1388 Many Extras, Call (570) 417-3395 JEEP `04 GRAND MERCEDES-BENZ `06 DITION Altima
www.MackLaw
Value $6,000,
Sell for $2,999 DODGE `01 STRATUS CHEROKEE LIMITED
HYBRID 35city/33
highway mpg.
Offices.com Call (570) 954-2749
AUDI `05 A4 SE 4WD, 6 cylinder C-CLASS $18,900.
570-371-9001
SUZUKI ’00 BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE
Turbo, Navy Blue auto. Moonroof. Silver with leather Call after 5:00 p.m.
ARE YOU BEING with grey leather 4 door, automatic Fully powered. New interior. Good condi-
SUED BY A One Owner. Power windows, brakes & tires. tion. 34,000 miles.
CREDIT CARD
QUAD MASTER
interior, fully
loaded automatic. Leather, CD, seats & locks . V6, 94,000 highway $15,000 Negotiable PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
COMPANY?? 93,000 miles. All Alloy Wheels Asking $2,900. Call miles. $11,500 (570) 885-5956
You have a real 4x4, auto, 520
records. Excellent $16,450 (570) 819-3140 or (570) 822-6334 CONVERTIBLE
chance of winning miles, winch, heat-
condition. 4 new (570) 709-5677
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 Blue/white top &

KIA `08 RONDO


& owing nothing if ed grips. $4,650. white interior.
tires & new
you are repre-
sented by a good
570-239-2877
brakes. Asking FORD ‘02 Maroon with beige
450SL with
Recent document-
ed frame-off
SUZUKI`07
$10,000 or best
attorney! Call Atty.
Michael P. Kelly
offer. Call for info
417-2010 Days FOCUS WAGON interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still Convertible
removable hard top,
restoration. Over
$31,000 invested.
Low mileage,
KING QUAD
570-417-5561 779-4325 Nights 560 Pierce St. under warranty. will sell $21,500.
One owner Received 60,000 power windows, AM 570-335-3127
or email mike@ Kingston, PA
$7,984 mile servicing. New /FM radio with cas-
mikepkelly.com
BMW `02 330
4x4, automatic, www.wyoming sette player, CD
620 miles. $3,200.
(570) 592-8514 CONVERTIBLE
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
tires. KBB Value
$8,500. Asking only player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
BANKRUPTCY 83K miles. Beautiful
$7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553 pagne exterior; Ital- S
FREE CONSULT
Guaranteed YAMAHA`04 RHINO condition. Newly
BUICK `92 REGAL ian red leather inte- Great convertible,

LEXUS `98 LS 400


re-done interior rior inside. Garage black top, 6 speed
Excellent condition,
Low Fees
200 hours. Priced
leather & carpeting. Custom, 4 door, 560 Pierce St. kept, excellent con- manual transmis- 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
Payment Plan! $13,500. 6 cyl. auto. 63K Kingston, PA Excellent condition, dition. $31,000. Call sion, carbon fiber
to sell. $6,500 or 570-313-3337 miles. Garage kept. garage kept, 1 825-6272 dash, leather interi-
Colleen Metroka www.wyoming SUNVISOR: Lund
best offer. Call Like new. $2995. owner. Must see. or, front & rear
570-592-4796 99-06 Chevy/GMC
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
valleymotors.com
Keith 570-971-4520
BMW `04 325i DEALER
Current Inspection 570-714-9924
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
trunk, fast & agile.
$18,000 or best
fullsize pickup also
Tahoe, new condi-

468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts


570-825-8253

FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE


power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd SL 500 offer. Call
570-262-2478
tion $125 firm after
3pm 655-3197
CADILLAC ‘06 STS CD AND ALLOYS
changer. Loaded.
Asking $10,000. Call
Convertible, with
removable hard
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles, $9,880 570-706-6156 top, dark Blue,
camel interior,
SALEEN `02 472 Auto Services

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES $ WANTED JUNK $


sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
LINCOLN `00 LS Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept. SE 281 All Junk
VEHICLES
1 owner. Low miles. Very Good Convertible, silver
changer, satellite V6, All leather. Ask- Condition, No on black, garage Cars &
$300 and Up 5 Speed. Like New!!
New Tires, tinted
radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
ing $5,800. Call Accidents. Classy kept, Production
Trucks
LISPI TOWING
windows, sun roof, keyless entry, elec-
(570) 819-3140 Car. Price #351. 14,500
We pick up 822-0995
$125 extra if driven, black leather
interior. Only
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
(570) 709-5677 Reduced!
$13,995
miles. Asking
$23,500,
Serious inquiries
Wanted
pulled or pushed in. 57,000 Miles!!!
PRICE REDUCED TO
$17,600
570-881-2775
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com LINCOLN`06 or trade for
SUV or other. only! Highest VITO’S
570-477-3600
570-388-6669 Prices
NOBODY Pays More
$14,000!!
For more info,
CADILLAC `04
570-714-9924
TOWN CAR LIMITED &
MERCEDES-BENZ
SCION ‘08 TC
call (570) 762-3714 Fully loaded. Paid In
570-760-2035 FORD ‘10 GINO’S
SEVILLE SLS
46,000 miles,
CA$H
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm BMW `93 325 IC Beige. Fully loaded TAURUS SEL
Triple coated
Pearlized White. `97 SL320 Low mileage,
FREE
Sunday 8 am - 68 pm Convertible,
Excellent condition. AWD, V6 & Alloys Showroom 42,000 miles, 4
Like New
Metallic Green
Exterior & Tan
Runs great. New $21,920 condition. speed, front wheel
drive, 2 door, anti-
PICKUP
Interior, 5 Speed
rotors, new brakes. $18,900.
570-814-4926 or lock brakes, air con- 570-574-1275 Tires
Just serviced.

Harry’s U Pull It
Transmission, (570) 654-2596 ditioning, air bags,
Heated Seats. 2nd
108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $8,000. (570)
power locks, power $15 & UP!
Owner, 66k Miles. windows, power 570-301-3602
Excellent Condition,
Garage Kept,
709-8492
MAZDA `04 3 mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio, CALL US! Like New
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** Excellent Gas CHEVROLET ‘06 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Hatchback, 92,000
miles. Excellent Blue, convertible,
CD player, Mp3
TO JUNK Batteries
Mileage. Carfax player, keyless
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED available. Price CORVETTE www.wyoming condition. auto, 40th Anniversary
entry, sun/moon
YOUR CAR
reduced $7,995 valleymotors.com sunroof, premium Model. 47,000
roof, rear defroster, $20 & UP!
VEHICLES!!! or trade for SUV or CONVERTIBLE 570-714-9924 sound and alloy
wheels. $8,300
miles. Minor
repairs. $7,500
tinted windows.
$14,200.
BEST PRICES
Carry Out Price
other. Beautiful / IN THE AREA
DRIVE IN PRICES Fun Car.
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum FORD `04 MUSTANG
(570) 864-2337 or best offer.
Call 973-271-1030
(570) 443-7522 Call
before 9:30 p.m.
CA$H ON THE $POT,
288-8995
MERCEDES-BENZ `01
570-388-6669 quality. 4,900 Free Anytime
Call for Details (570) 459-9901 Mach I, 40th

Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! CHEVY `06 COLORADO


miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
ANNIVERSARY EDITION MUSTANG ‘02 SUBARU `05 LEGACY Pickup
570-301-3602 WANTED
C-240
V8, Auto, 1,200
Extended cab. Auto. including Naviga- Cars & Full Size
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! Power steering, a/c.
40k miles. 20-22
tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000
miles, all options,
show room condi- Loaded, automatic, GT CONVERTIBLE SPORT AWD GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
tion. Call for info. AC, heated leather Red with black top. Air, new tires &
DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30 mpg. 2 wheel drive. Must sell $45,900 6,500 miles. One brakes, 31,000 570-829-7130 Parts 477-2562
Asking $24,995 seats, 4 door.
$12,600, negotiable. 570-299-9370 Serious inquiries Owner. Excellent miles, great
$4,700
570-678-5040 only. 570-636-3151 Call 570-388-6535 Condition. $18,500 condition. $11,995.
www.wegotused.com
570-760-5833 570-836-1673
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2008 ESCAPES & MARINERS


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

FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!


2008 FUSION SE 08-09 MILAN PREMIER AWD 2008 ESCAPES & MARINERS
2005 TAURUS SE SYNC, 2010 E-350 XLT VANS
AM/FM/CD, Fog Lights, Keyless Most with ABS,Traction Control, CD,
AU9795- Cruise,Tilt, PL, PW, Keyless Entry, Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Air Bags, Tilt
All Wheel Drive, 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, ABS,
Keyelss Entry, Traction Control, Side Airbags, Cruise, Keyless Entry,,PL, PW, PM, Most with Air, AM/FM/CD, Cruise
Rear Defogger, Driver & Passenger Side Air Wheel, Cruise Control, ABS, Pwr. Driver’s Digital Info Center, Climate Control, Satellite
Radio, Tilt, Heated Mirrors, Rear Defogger, Side Air Bags,Tilt, Control, Privacy Glass, ABS
Bags, CD, Child Seat, Moonroof,
Digital Info Center, Cruise, Rear Defogger, Pwr. Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Rear Defogger, Keyless
Proof Door Locks Compass & Temp
Some with Moonroof
and Pwr. Leather Seats Seats, Pwr. Heated Mirrors
Entry, PM, PL, PW,
Running Boards

06-08 CHEVY IMPALA 2008 MERCURY MILAN 2008 FUSION SEL


AU1441- 6 Disc CD, Keyless Entry w/Keypad,
2007 HONDA CR-V AWD 2008 F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
Some with Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, AU1105 - CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Keyless Entry with Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Digital Info,
AU1229- Heated Leather Seats, Cruise Control, Most with AM/FM/CD, ABS, Tilt
Keyless Entry, OnStar, Fog Lights, Rear Keypad, Rear Defogger, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seats, Tilt, Cruise, Heated
Privacy Glass, 6 Disc CD,Moonroof, ABS, Steering Wheel, Keyless Entry w/Keypad,
Defogger, Rear Spoiler, Side Airbags, Digital Info Center, Pwr. Seat, Heated Mirrors Mirrors, Satellite Radio, Rear Spoiler, ABS, Fog Lights
Wheel Controls, Fog Lights, Side Airbags, Rear Cruise, Tow Pkg., Fog Lights, Driver
Pwr. Driver’s Seat, CD, Defogger, Keyless & Passenger Airbags,
Traction Control, ABS, Entry, Rear Wipers, Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr.
Digital Info Center 63
MOS.
72
MOS. Traction Control Windows, Pwr. Steering

07-09 FOCUS SE/SES 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4 07-08 EDGE SE/SEL AWD 2008 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW CAB LT Z71 4X4
Most with Cruise, Tilt, Privacy Glass, CD, AU9705- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Fog Lights, AU1482- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/ AU1277- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Most with 6 Disc CD, Cruise, Tilt, Fog
Lights, ABS, Digital Info, Driver & Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, ABS, Rear Keypad, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Entry, Traction Control, Steering Wheel Controls,
Passenger Airbags, Rear Wipers, Tilt Wheel, Roof Rack, Rear Wipers Defogger, Rear Wipers, Side Airbags, Control, Tilt, Cruise, Pwr. Leather Seats, Rear AC, Pwr, Driver’s Seat, Digital Info Center, Privacy
Rear Defogger, Keyless Entry, Some w/Parking Sensors, Heated Running Boards,
Heated Mirrors, AC, Rear Mirrors, 6 Disc CD, Moonroof, Carpeted Floor Mats, Glass, Cruise, Sliding Rear
Spoiler, Tinted Windows 72
MOS. Heated Seats, Memory Seats Rear Wipers, 3rd Row Window, Bedliner, Tilt
6 YR./100,000 MILE
LIMITED WARRANTY
169-POINT INSPECTION
2007 LINCOLN MKX 4X4 2010 TOWNCAR SIGNATURE LMTD 2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR AWD
24/7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Homelink Sys., Tilt, Parking Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, ABS, Keyless Entry AU1045- 6 Disc CD, ABS, Dynamic Stability, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/
Sensors, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, ABS, w/Keypad, Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio, Electronic Keypad, Rear Defogger, Security Sys., Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tow Pkg.,
WARRANTY IS FULLY Fog Lights, Cruise, Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Trunk, Heated Mirrors, Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Tilt, Cruise, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Heat/Cool Front Seats, Digital Info Center,
TRANSFERABLE Climate Control, Heated Mirrors Tilt, Cruise, Memory Seat, Climate Cont, Digital Info Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Video Sys., Touch Screen, 3rd
Seat, Rear Wipers, Reverse Camera, Running Boards, Navigation Sys., Parking
VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT TO CHOOSE Sensors, Luxury Seats, Custom Bumper, DVD Player, Electronic Trunk Closer,
Chrome Exhaust Tips, Premium Wheels, Pwr. Liftgate, Premim Sound, Body
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FOG LAMPS
LEATHER SEATS SIDE AIR CURTAINS
MESSAGE CENTER
AM/FM WITH 6 DISC CD POWER LOCKS
POWER WINDOWS
PERSONAL SAFETY WITH
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
VIN #3LBR769066

24
Mos.
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NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ FWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKX AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD
17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air Curtains, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Premium Pkg., Auto. Temp Control, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing
AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, 18” Alum. Wheels, Advanced Trac, 6 Disc CD, Leather Heated/ Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone
Electronic Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal
Leather Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Cooled Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Satellite Radio, Side Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys.,
Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System Air Curtains, Pwr. Liftgate, HID Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera
VIN #3LBR768027 Headlamps, Rear Camera,
VIN #1LBG609563
MyLincoln Touch, SYNC,
Reverse Sensing Sys.,
Remote Start
VIN #2LBBJ16332

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21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

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YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
CHEVY`75 CAMARO VOLKSWAGEN `71 HARLEY DAVIDSON
Professionals
750cc. 8,000 miles,
DODGE `00 RAM HONDA `10 LEXUS `06 GX 470 ALL
350 V8. Original
SUPER BEETLE ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
saddlebags, wind-
shield, back rest,
1500 QUAD CAB JUNK CALL-IN TELLERS
owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare - Convertible. Runs Black & Pearl,
Excellent Condition.
ODYSSEY First Liberty Bank &
tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
great. Excellent
condition. Original
Garage kept,
2 tone blue. Must See. Asking
CHEVROLET `05
4X4, V8 automatic.
New tires & brakes. CAR & Trust has immediate
openings for Call-In
naugahyde interior. 17,600 miles. $2,499. Call after 4. Fully loaded. Lea-
Never damaged.
engine. Can
seen by appoint-
be
$9,200.
Lehman area.
570-823-9376
AVALANCHE
ther interior. Many
extras. Must see.
TRUCKS Tellers. Candidates
must be available to
$6,000. Call travel to different
YAMAHA` 08 R1
ment. Must Sell
570-489-6937 $9,000
(570) 760-5937 Dark red with tan
leather interior.
Excellent condition.
(570) 970-9351
Cypress Pearl with
WANTED branch
within
locations
Luzerne
CHRYSLER `49
(570) 455-8400 LT Z71 package. Highest Prices
VW CLASSIC `72 HARLEY DAVIDSON BEAUTIFUL BIKE Sunroof. 82,000
DODGE `04
ivory leather interi-
or. Well maintained,
Paid In Cash!!!
County as various
staffing needs arise.
WINDSOR Perfect condition. miles. Must See! garage kept. All There is no specific
Asking $20,000 Special Edition.
Silver / gray, 4 door
sedan. 6 cylinder KARMANN GHIA ` 06 SOFTTAIL
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
kit, cover. Price
(570) 362-4143 RAM 1500
Too many extras to
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
service records.
Brand new tires.
All options including
FREE
schedule for Call-in
Tellers. This position
offers a professional
Selling your
Restoration Vehicle REMOVAL
NIGHTTRAIN
flathead, fluid drive. negotiable $7,800 list. Low Mileage. seats. TV/DVD,
Family owned, Camper? premium audio work environment,
45,000 original 570-852-9072 $10,000 navigation, sun roof
package, rear competitive salary &
miles. Just like new! garage kept, good Dark gray metallic, Place an ad and
(570)709-2125 plus many other
climate control, Call V&G paid training. Appli-
shape. Needs some find a new owner. extras. 3rd seat .
REDUCED $15,000
Call Jim: interior work, new
new rr tire &
brakes, many YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR 570-829-7130 Only 1,900 Miles.
adjustable suspen-
sion, towing pack- Anytime cants must possess
basic math skills &
570-654-2257 seats, needs extras. $10,900
CHEVROLET `05 SIL- DODGE `10 Brand New.
age, rear spoiler,
288-8995 have a proven ability
650 CLASSIC
carburetor work. (570) 592-4982 Asking $37,000
Lexus bug guard. to provide quality
CORVETTES
Only 58,000 miles. (570) 328-0850
Asking $8,000.
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 Less than 1000
Like New.
VERADO LT Z71 GRAND CARAVAN 42,750 miles. customer service

INTERNATIONAL ‘95
serious inquiries $28,950 and cross sell bank
WANTED only! 570-343-2296 Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots
Extended cab,
miles. White and
automatic. Black
Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded. DUMP TRUCK
(570) 237-1082 products. Previous
cash handling expe-

MITSUBISHI `97
1953-1972 chrome. Garage Excellent condi- rience is preferred.
of extra chrome. with grey leather Refurbished, rebuilt
Any Condition! tion. Factory & If you are interested
Courteous, Fast Like New. $12,900. kept. $6,300 interior. Heated engine, transmis-
extended war- in joining our Bank
15’ CUBE VAN
Call 570-639-1989 (570) 817-8127 seats. 59,000 sion replaced.
Professional Buyer.
Licensed & Bonded
corvettebuyer.com
WANTED: PONTIAC or 570-760-1023
442 RVs & Campers
miles. New Michelin
tires. $16,500
ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806
Rear-end removed
and relubed. Brand Cab over, 4 cylinder
Happy Team, please
visit any branch
location for an appli-
1-800-850-3656
`78 FIREBIRD 100th
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 (570) 477-3297

DODGE `94
new 10’ dump. PA
state inspected.
diesel engine.
Rebuilt automatic cation, or you may

FORD `52
Formula 400
Berkshire Green,
Anniversary
Edition Deuce. DUTCHMAN 96’ CHEVROLET `05 $12,900/best offer.
570-594-1496
transmission. Very
good rubber. All
503 Accounting/
visit our website at
www.
5TH WHEEL
Dakota with cap.
Originally purchased Garage kept. 1 Finance firstlibertybank.com.
TRAILBLAZER LT
1 owner, garage around good
COUNTRY SEDAN at Bradley-Lawless owner. 1900 miles.
with slideout & sun kept, very good
JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER condition inside EOE M/F/D

CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
in Scranton.
was last seen in
Abington-Scranton
Car Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
room built on. Set
up on permanent
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
condition. Many
extras including lift Miles
$14,850
& out. Well
maintained. BOOKKEEPER 512 Business/
equipped. Includes & back seat. Ready to work. Full charge Book- Strategic
V8, automatic, area. Finder’s fee $20,000. Call site in Wapwallopen. On-Star, tow pack- 29 MPG gas. PRICE REDUCED! keeper needed.
8 passenger, paid if car is found 570-706-6156 Comes with many age, roof rack, $4,800 $6,195 or Responsibilities
Management
3rd seat, good and purchased. Call or best offer best offer
HARLEY DAVIDSON
extras. $9,000. running boards, include A/P, A/R,
BUSINESS ACCOUNT
condition, 2nd John with any info (570) 829-1419 or remote starter, (570) 868-0944 Call 570-650-3500 General Ledger,
owner. $9,500. (570) 760-3440
(570) 991-2135 extended warranty. Ask for Carmen Financial Statement
570-579-3517
01’ SPORTSTER FLAGSTAFF `08
$16,000
DODGE RAM ‘06 560 Pierce St.
NISSAN `08 ROGUE
& miscellaneous
EXECUTIVE
FORD `66 421 Boats &
Marinas
(570) 825-7251
1500 SLT
Kingston, PA
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
office duties. Com-
puter experience Aggressive and

CHEVROLET `06
www.wyoming
Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony CLASSIC Low miles, valleymotors.com no accidents. 4
door hatchback, 6
necessary.
Forward resume by
experienced Busi-
ness Account Exec-

CUSTOM SILVERADO 1500


interior. Pristine Super Lite Fifth One owner 570-714-9924 utive needed. Pri-
Wheel. LCD/DVD $19,845 cylinder, roof rails, email to: marquis
condition. 26K mary duties include
flat screen TV, fire- 4X4 pickup, extend- dark gray, black artframe@epix.net
miles. $17,000 or establishing new
best offer. place, heated mat- ed cab, 6 1/2 ft. JEEP ‘06 interior. Premium or mail to: Marquis business accounts

CREST 15’
tress, ceiling fan, box, automatic. wheels, new tires, Art & Frame
(570) 817-6768 and maintaining cur-
brakes extra set of 122 South Main St.
Boat? Car? Truck? 883 cubic inch
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
Pewter. 48,000
miles. Excellent COMMANDER snows. Premium
sound/Bose/blue-
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18701
rent business rela-
tionships. Prior mar-
Motorcycle? Air- Fiberglass motor, Paco rigid grill, 2 sliders, condition. $17,000 4WD, Only 38K keting & sales expe-
plane? Whatever it aluminum wheels, Negotiable $17,880 tooth, XM radio.
boat with frame, extended & rience required.

COCCIA FORD
water purifier, (570) 954-7461 560 Pierce St. Intelligent key entry.
is, sell it with a trailer. Out- raked. Low miles. Newly inspected
Call 570-606-7838
Classified ad. awning, microwave Kingston, PA
570-829-7130
board propul- $6,000 or best
offer.(973) 271-1030
oven, tinted safety
CHEVROLET `07 www.wyoming 36,900 miles
$19,500 513 Childcare
LINCOLN
sion. Includes: glass windows, valleymotors.com
(570) 371-7227
LINCOLN `66 2 motors
HARLEY DAVIDSON
raised panel fridge
& many acces-
TRAILBLAZER LS
570-714-9924
BABYSITTERS
CONTINENTAL
Erinmade, sories & options.
Perfect condition,
560 Pierce St.
PONTIAC `04 Due to a tremen- Needed for 2 year
“Lark II series” 2006 NIGHTTRAIN Excellent condition, Kingston, PA dous increase in old in Duryea.
MONTANA
17,000 miles.
4 door, PRICE $22,500. www.wyoming sales volume, Leave message
SPECIAL EDITION Asking $20,000
Convertible, 460 570-868-6986 valleymotors.com one of the area’s with experience.
cu. engine, 67,000
REDUCED! #35 of 50 Made 570-332-3681 95,000 miles, well largest and
$10,000 in acces- 570-714-9924 References
miles, 1 owner $2,400
sories including a NEWMAR 36’ CHEVROLET `96 FORD `00 WINDSTAR
maintained. Excell-
ent overall condi-
fastest growing required. Must be

JEEP `00
since `69. Teal NEGOTIABLE Dealership and flexible during day.
custom made seat.
green / white
leather, restorable,
570-417-3940 Exotic paint set, MOUNTAIN AIRE 1500 White & tan with
tion. Keyless entry,
built in baby seat,
Collision Center
has the following
Call 570-301-8844

WRANGLER
Alien Spider Candy 5th wheel, 2 large tan leather seats all dual climate con-
$2,500 570-287- OPPORTUNITY Shopping for a
5775 / 332-1048
SALT CREEK SKIF Blue. Excellent con-
dition. All Documen-
tation. 1,400 Asking
slides, new
condition, loaded
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
bed, 5 speed. Only
in good condition.
Runs great. 150k.
Asking $2,000
trol. Rear air. Seats
7. Recent inspec-
AVAILABLE new apartment?
Classified lets
LINCOLN `88
14’ fiberglass fish- 85,000 miles. Just
ing boat, tri-hull
(very stable), 25 HP
$25,000 or best
offer. Call
with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel inspected. Bedliner,
toolbox, cap &
(570) 925-2951
tion & tires. KBB
over $6300. Asking FINANCE AND you compare costs -
truck with hitch $5,000 firm. Call without hassle
TOWN CAR Tahatsu outboard,
Full Galvanized
570-876-4034 also available.
570-455-6796
4,000 lb. hitch all
included. New rear
(570) 417-9884 INSURANCE PERSON or worry!
61,000 original Trailer. Perfect Con- HONDA drums, brakes &
FORD `01 LARIAT Must be detail Get moving
miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather
dition. Built in fuel
tank. All new in ‘01.
2004 CRF 100. Line up a place to live calipers. Excellent
condition. Clean 250 Super Duty SUZUKI `07 XL-7 oriented. with classified!
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire
$2,500
570-256-7311
Excellent condition.
$1500 or best offer. in classified! inside & out. Only
$4,200 Firm
with slide-in camper
new tires, 4 door, 8’ TJ, Black with grey
56,000 miles,
automatic,
AUTOMOTIVE
EXPERIENCE 522 Education/
wheels, loaded, 570-498-7702
PALOMINO ‘07 Joe (570) 868-5900 bed. Soft and hard- interior. 4 cylinder, all-wheel drive, REQUIRED Training
excellent condition.
SEA NYMPH ‘94 KAWASAKI ‘05
top for bed covers., 5-speed manual 4 door, air condi-
Excellent pay and
YEARLING CAMPER CHEVROLET `97 COACHES
$5,500. Call Good condition. transmission. CD tioning, all power,
Mike 570-237-7660 19’, 4.0 Outboard player, hardtop, full CD player, leather benefits including
NINJA 500R. 3300 Sold together or 401k plan.
motor, good condi- Pop-Up style, doors, sound bar. interior, tinted
SILVERADO
separately $10,900 Openings available
MAZDA `88 RX-7 tion. $6,000 or best miles. Orange. Sleeps 8, with 4” Skyjacker windows, custom
Garage kept. His & (570) 639-5478 Apply to: in the Tunkhannock
offer. Call stove, fridge, sink, Suspension lift with wheels, $13,000
CONVERTIBLE hers helmets. Must with Western plow. Area School District
FORD `01 WINDSTAR
570-722-4077 outdoor grill & steering stabilizer. Call 570-829-8753 Greg Martin
1 owner, garage sell. $2400 4WD, Automatic. for Varsity Football
awning. Great con- Like new BF Before 5:00 p.m. 577 E. Main St.,
STARCRAFT ‘80
kept, 65k original 570-760-3599 Loaded with Assistant Coaches,
dition. $4,000 76,000 miles. Rear Goodrich 35’s with
miles, black with 570-825-3711 options. Bedliner. Wilkes-Barre, Freshman Football
(570) 822-6228 air. Power sliding Full size spare. Only
grey leather interior,
16’ DEEP V
55,000 miles. doors. Power 85,000 miles. SUZUKI `09 PA, 18702 Head Coach, and
Freshman Football
all original & never
seen snow. $8,900. ‘90 Evinrude out-
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER $9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503
adjustable pedals. 2
tone metallic green.
$7,300
(570) 301-7221 GRAND VITARA166
570-823-8888
email:
Assistant
Coach.
Head
Call 570-237-5119 35 ft. Well kept. On Full tan leather inte-
board 70hp with tilt
KAWASAKI ‘06 campground on the CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
rior with 3rd seat.
Luxury 4x4. grmartin@ Interested appli-
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
& trim— ‘92 EZ BLAZER 4 door, 4
MERCEDES-BENZ `76 loader trailer. With
‘00 Tracker Series
Vulcan Classic
1500
Susquehanna River
near great fishing. new tires, regularly
serviced, great
Factory CD & cas-
sette player. Perfect
horsepower 4 cylin-
der, 4 mode full time cocciacars.com cants should submit
a letter of interest
Blue/grey, new 4 wheel drive. 1,269
450SLC 60lbs foot pedal, 2
downriggers, stor-
Black and chrome.
Fuel injected. 21”
Attached 12X22”
carpeted room. condition. Silver.
AC, 4WD.
mechanical condi-
tion. New brakes,
rebuilt engine with
warranty, new
miles. 4 wheel anti
lock disc brakes.
Looking for Work?
Tell Employers with
to Mr. Richard
Bombick, Director of
80K miles, 1 owner, Brick heater, front & rear. Full
ages, gallon tanks, windshield. Pas- 174,000 miles tires & brakes, a Classified Ad. Human Resources,
mint condition, no covered by metal Leather, heated
2 fish finders and senger backrest. $6,500 or best service. $6,500. 4,000 miles. 570-829-7130 41 Philadelphia Ave.,
rust. Must Sell! roof with large seats. Power seats,
more. MUST SEE. Floor boards. offer. 570-242-7979 Call 570-876-1355 $5,900 or Tunkhannock, PA
$9,900 breezeway. Shed & mirrors, locks &
Make Best Offer. Remainder of war- or 570-504-8540 best offer. 18657. All clear-
570-829-0847 many extras includ- sunroof. 6 cd 506 Administrative/
ranty. Expires evenings. ances (#114 FBI Fin-

MERCEDES-BENZ `88
Call 866-320-6368
after 5pm. Feb., 2012. Kept in
ed. Call for more
CHEVY ‘07 570-814-2125 changer with 8
Clerical gerprint, Criminal
FORD `03 F150
information. speakers. Cruise &
heated garage! check #34, Child
427 Commercial Never damaged.
(570) 237-7076
TRAILBLAZER LT JEEP `06
tilt. Smart pass key-
OFFICE ASSISTANT Abuse #151 and TB)
420 SEL Trucks &
7,000 miles. Great
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS On-Star, Leather.
LARIAT
less entry
$19,000. Call
start.
must be secured.
Silver with red
leather interior. Equipment
condition! $6,800
570-574-9217 Travel Trailer. 29’,
Satellite Radio.
$17,770 Contractor ready
with ladder rack &
COMMANDER 4X4
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
570-401-3714 Full time,
Experienced
Deadline for appli-
cations: April 8, 2011
EOE.
Every option. mint condition, 1
tool box, 4x4 diesel, To place your Nationally known
KAWASAKI
slide out a/c-heat. ed leather. All
Garage kept, show-
room condition. ‘90 CHEVY C60 Stove, microwave,
fridge, shower
under 97K. Great
condition, $17,000
power. Navigation,
Satellite, Blue tooth,
ad call...829-7130 architectural prac-
tice seeks a 524 Engineering
$7,000.
BUCKET TRUCK `08 NINJA or best offer. TOYOTA ‘04 Secretary/Recep-

PROCESS
(570) 417-9200 inside & out. Many 3rd row, More. tionist/Office Assis-
Automatic. Sterling more extras. 570-925-2845 69,000
SIENNA XLE
250 cc, blue, like tant at its corporate
utility body, excel- Reduced. $15,500. 560 Pierce St. highway miles.

OLDSMOBILE `68 lent condition. New


new, under 1,000
miles. Great starter Call 570-842-6735 Kingston, PA FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT $14,900. Call DVD, leather
office in downtown
Wilkes-Barre, PA to

ENGINEER
tires & brakes. Too bike. $2,800 Seri- www.wyoming 4x4, automatic, (570) 855-3657 moonroof support profession-

DELMONT
many features to list ous inquiries only. SUNLITE CAMPER leather, moon roof, $14968 al and other admin-
JEEP `06
valleymotors.com
$3,200. Call Call 570-331-4777 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, 570-714-9924 new tires & brakes, istrative staff in all
DRASTICALLY 570-299-0772 center bathroom, well maintained day-to-day business
REDUCED!!
This model only CHEVROLET ‘89 KAWASAKI `10 kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con- CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
63,000 miles,
Asking $8,750. WRANGLER activities. Friendly,
business casual
Fabri-Kal Corpora-
tion, a major plas-
produced in 1967
& 1968. All
C70. 24’ box. Lift
gate, many new
CONCOURS 14 tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge 2500
570-472-3710 work environment,
excellent compen-
tics company
seeking a full time
is

original 45,000
miles, Color
parts. $1,900.
(570)675-7546
Sport/Touring with
ABS/traction
control, showroom
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Heavy Duty version.
FORD `05 WHEEL 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
sation and benefits
package including
Process Engineer to
develop and

CHAIR LIFT VAN


Burgundy, cloth Excellent cargo van. www.wyoming 401(k). More infor- enhance process
new, 400 miles,
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket CHEVY ‘08 3500 metallic blue, 6 year
warranty included.
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft 85K miles. Excellent
condition. $8,700 Seating capacity for
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
mation about the
practice and its
capabilities in ther-
moforming and
engine, 2nd Rear queen master 7 plus 2 wheel work on extrusion in Hazle-
HD DUMP TRUCK $12,000. 570-829-4548 or
owner. Fender bedroom, Walk chairs. 140,000 www.bcj.com. ton, PA. Demon-
TRACTOR
570-331-3674 570-417-5991
skirts, always thru bathroom. miles. Great condi- TJ, X-Package Applicants should strated expertise in
2WD, automatic.
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
garaged. Trophy Center kitchen + email a cover letter technical leader-
SUZUKI `07 C50T
Only 12,000 miles. tion. Asking $7,000. with only 46,000
dinette bed. Front
TRAILERS
winner at shows. For more details, miles. One owner! indicating availability ship, mechanical
Serious inquiries Vehicle in like extra large living LT (premium pack- date, desired salary engineering, team
new condition. Call 570-589-9181 6 cylinder, 6-speed
room + sofa bed. age), 3.4L, 47,000
CRUISER
only, $7,500. manual transmis- FREIGHTLINER and resume by building and prob-
570-690-0727 $21,900. Big View windows. miles. All wheel 05/06/2011 to: lem-solving skills
FORD `97 DIESEL
570-288-4322 sion. Soft top with ’97 MIDROOF
Air, awning, sleeps drive, power moon- full doors, tinted hrjobsearch01@ required. This posi-
475 CAT & 10

PONTIAC ‘84 FORD ‘99 E350 EXCELLENT 6, very clean, will


deliver. Located in
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
Cummins engine,
8-L. 49,049
factory windows.
CD player, sound
speed transmission.
$12,000
gmail.com.
Send attachments
in PDF or MS Word
tion supports Oper-
ations, Quality Con-
trol, Product Devel-
bar, 31” all terrain
BUCKET VAN CONDITION
miles. 33,000
TRANS AM 215-694-7497 er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry, gross wt. 6,649
light wt. $19,500
tires with full size
spear. A MUST SEE!
FREIGHTLINER
’99 CONDO
formats only. More
information on
opment, Customer
Service, Lean
15TH ANNIVERSARY Triton V8. 2 speed Windshield, Bags, onstar, roof rack,
451 Trucks/ $13,999 430 Detroit, Super www.monster.com Sigma, Kaizen and
EDITION. boom; 92,000miles; Floorboards,V&H running boards, Must see!
(570) 301-7221 10 transmission. other activities.
1 of 600 made, all $9999 or best price. Pipes, White SUVs/Vans garage kept. (570) 829-5886 Bohlin Cywinski
available options, Asking $15,000. Jackson
JEEP `07
Great condition. Call walls,Garage Kept. $14,750. Qualifications: 4
63K miles, V8, auto. Architecture
FORD `99 E250
570-675-3384 or 6K Miles $5,500 570-362-1910 year technical
T-roof, $7,995. 570574-7002 (570) 430-0357 ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ Planning
degree with mini-
Call 570-817-2577
439 Motorcycles SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER CHEVY `10 SILVERADO Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
WRANGLER X with sides. All
aluminum, spread
Interior Design
8 West Market
mum 7 years rele-
vant experience or
PONTIAC `68 800. 7,000 miles.
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
serviced, new bat-
4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior,
axle. $6,500. Street, Suite
1200
equivalent combina-

HARLEY ‘01
tery, tires & rods.
ACURA `08 RDX Excellent
Must Sell. Like new. condition, well maintained, tion of education
CATALINA Seats 6 or 3 wheel- 2 storage trailers. Wilkes-Barre, PA
$1,700. Please Call low mileage. garage kept. 11,500 570-814-4790 and experience in
chairs. Braun Millen- 18701
570-394-9413 $35,500. Call miles, one owner. engineering and
Good Condition.
DAVIDSON
400 engine. 2
OFFICE MANAGER
nium lift with
VOLVO `08 XC90
570-655-2689 AC, CD player, manufacturing.
barrel carburetor. 53,000 miles.
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
SUZUKI
Blue
97
&
GSXR 600
White,
AWD, Full Power,
AM/FM, CD CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
A/C. Power locks &
cruise control.
Tow package with Fully loaded, moon Full Time position for
Understanding
polymer
and
of
behavior
processes.
Changer, Blue cargo carrier. roof, leather, heat- local nonprofit.
tires. Black interior. chrome acces- smoked wind windows. Excellent Experience in
Tooth, XM Radio, Excellent condition. ed seats, electric Excellent organiza-
$4,995. Call sories, 13k miles, screen. Great bike, condition. $9,500. Process Control,
Leather Interior $18,700 locks, excellent tional skills, comput-
(570) 696-3513 Metallic Emerald runs great. Helmet 570-237-6375 Lean Manufactur-
& Sunroof Call 570-822-9680 condition. New er / bookkeeping
Green. Garage & kevlar racing ing, and AutoCAD
PONTIAC 1937 $22,000 tires, new brakes with Quicken
HONDA `03
kept, like new gloves included. and rotors. 52,000 desirable.
(570) 814-8398 required. Send
condition. Includes $2995. Call for info miles highway
Fully restored near Call after 9:30 a.m. resume to:
Harley cover. (570) 881-5011 $26,500/ best offer. Competitive salary
KIA `02 SEDONA
original. New paint, Box 2495
new interior, new
$12,900
570-718-6769
TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED ODYSSEY 570-779-4325 c/o Times Leader
and benefits pack-
age: Health Insur-
BUICK `05
wiring, custom tint- EX, Van, Sunroof. 570-417-2010 till 5 15 N. Main Street
570-709-4937 REDUCED!!! High mileage, ance, Dental &
ed glass, new motor 61,000 miles.
TRIPLE 955 CC TRUCKS FOR SALE
ASKING $9,999 140000 miles, Wilkes-Barre, PA Vision, Disability,
&
Spare
transmission.
motor & HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 7,000 miles. Very RENDEZVOUSFully
CX JUST REDUCED!
SAVE MONEY! GET
automatic,
wheel drive,
front
4
Loaded. Good
condition. Ford, GMC,
18711 401K, Life, AD&D,
Tuition Reimburse-

RECEPTIONIST
trans. 16” wide SOFT TAIL DEUCE fast. Needs nothing. door, anti-lock $5000 or best offer.
AWD, READY FOR THE International-Prices ment, Paid Leave.
white walls car in LIMITED EDITION. Blue, never brakes, air condi- 570-606-7654
loaded, 1 owner, WINTER! Don’t pay starting at $2,295. Drug screening and
excellent condition Radical paint, only dropped. Excellent tioning, air bags,
18,000 miles. 6 dealer prices! White Box Truck, Cab & background checks
in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or
best offer. Serious
200 produced,
Rhinehardt pipes,
lots of chrome.
condition. $4,200
Negotiable.
cylinder. New
inspection, tires
with grey interior.
Looks and runs like
power locks,
power windows,
LEXUS `04 GX 470
Black with dark
Chassis available.
Call U-haul
Part time position
for automobile
are conditions of
employment.
(570) 970-0564 & brakes. Like it just came off the power mirrors, 570-822-5536 Applications
inquiries ONLY. Beautiful bike! gray leather interior. dealership.
new, inside & out. lot. Four Door, 4 AM/FM radio, CD accepted
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
Call 570-574-1923 Asking $9,500 DVD player. Fully • Must be able to
$16,900. Call wheel drive, 84,900 player, rear Monday-Friday
or best offer. defroster, rear
loaded. 92,000 457 Wanted to Buy handle multi line
STUDEBAKER ‘31
(570) 540-0975 miles, new tires, miles. Excellent 8AM-5PM;
570-474-0154 Antique. Very good
tow package, anti windshield wiper, condition. $19,000
Auto phone system. or forward resume
condition. Must see. $5,990
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05
Rumble seat, coupe lock brakes, driver (570) 675-4424 • Must be neat & to: FABRI-KAL
Low milage. Road
CHEVR0LET`02
Good condition. and passenger (570) 606-4198 Corporation, Human
HIGHEST
title. Asking $1,260 people oriented.
Call for details
(570) 881-7545 SCREAMING EAGLE Call (570) 825-5810
airbags, power
windows, power LEXUS
HUMMER ‘05 H2 Full `96 LX 450 • Evening hours Resources Dept.
Attn: M. Murray

V-ROD& Black.
Leave Message
EXPRESS mirrors, power time 4WD, Pearl
2 to 3 days per
150 Lions Drive

TANK ‘07 VISION


2007 Tank Motor
Orange
Used as a show
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
1100 Custom. 5800
CONVERSION
locks, rear window
defroster and
wiper, privacy tint,
Yellow with black
leather
white with like new
interior.
Front & rear heated
leather ivory interi-
or. Silver trim.
$ PRICE PAID $ week, some
Saturdays
required.
Hazle Township PA
18202
Email:
Sports Vision Motor- VAN
bike. Never abused. miles, light bar, Loaded. Low air conditioner, seats. Many chrome Garage kept. Excel- FOR JUNK Email letter of hrmail@hazleton.
cycle. 250 cc, 480 miles. Excellent cobra exhaust, cruise control. CD, accessories. $28,500 lent condition. interest to: f-k.com
Brand new. 0 miles. miles. Excellent VEHICLES
condition. Asking windshield, many condition. keyless entry and or best offer. Call 84,000 miles, Ask- Fax: 570-501-0817
$2,400. For more $20,000 or best extras, must sell. much more. (570) 788-9826 or ing $10,750 PICKED UP Phone:
information call Tom $18,900 valleychevrolet601
offer. Call $5,995. Call 570-674-3901 $10,499. Call (570) 956-8547 570-654-3076 or 570-876-1010 570-861-3323
at 570-825-2114 570-876-4034 570-301-3433 570-332-4999 Leave Message 570-498-0005 @gmail.com E.O.E.
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2011 PAGE 5C
527 Food Services/ 533 Installation/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 712 Baby Items 716 Building 720 Cemetery
Hospitality Maintenance/ Transportation Collectibles Materials Plots/Lots
Village at REFRIGERATOR: GLIDER CHAIR. Tan
Repair
BANQUET NES RENTALS Greenbriar PLATES: Star Trek Kitchen Aid top cushions with honey
Assisted Living Plates-Original mount with ice colored wood.
DOOR. Solid wood,
6 panel. Exterior or OAKLAWN CEMETERY
SUMMER PART TIME 600
Series of 8 Plates, maker; white; 65”h Excellent condition. interior. Natural oak 4 grave sites,

MANAGER
NES RENTALS, a from Capt Kirk, to x 30”w x 31 1/2”d; $100. 654-8042 finish, right or left fabulous location.
leader in a multi-bil- Sulu. Plus large white; 18.8 cu ft; with hardware. Purchased 20 years
FINANCIAL
LABORERS
SWING: Graco 6
Private Golf Club in
Sugarloaf, Pa is
lion dollar rental
industry for con- POSITIONS AVAILABLE
•Personal Care
Enterprise
Showing
Plate
Entire
energy star; humidi-
ty controlled; slide n Speed Musical Gen-
tle Choice Open Top
36x80. $150. Call
570-735-8730 or
ago. $2,450
610-838-7727
struction is looking Crew. All in original lock; adjustable
seeking an experi- Part-time, summer to make immediate Aides - All Shifts 610 Business boxes. $100 bins; whisper quiet; Sold For Over $100. 570-332-8094
enced Banquet labor, light mainte- hires for the follow- •Housekeeping Opportunities (570)474-5159 excellent; $375. Perfect Condition. DOOR: indoor used, 726 Clothing
Manager for its nance & landscape •Dietary Aide 570-817-1724 $35. stained 15 glass
ing positions in the
upscale dining facili- positions available. •Cook 570-693-2818 panel 80”x 32” pine BOOTS men’s black
PITTSTON, PA Visit us at
ty. Must have expe- Start date: May •Lifeguard - Certi- STOVE: Electric. door. good condi- python print, size 9D
area: Merchant’s Village SWING: Take Along
rience in booking 2011, rate: $11/hour, fications required Great Condition. tion. $20. 735-5916 $20. 570-829-0852

DRIVER
functions and the (the old Pittston $60. Swing. Baby Bounc- or 570-301-8017
flexible schedule Apply within: Wal-Mart) er. Baby Play Gym.
overall operations of available for 570-899-4675 DOORS: (2) sliding
You will operate 4252 Memorial Hwy We have antiques $20 each. BOY’S CLOTHES
the dining room dur- enrolled college stu- Dallas, PA 18612 closet doors, 24x80
ing service. Also multi-dimensional galore! Come to WASHER & electric 570-829-0852 or wood with natural sizes M/L, 25 items
dents. Must be 18+ construction equip- Booth 162! dryer. Amana, 570-301-8017 for $30. Boy’s sizes
must have excellent & have valid drivers finish. $40. DOOR
communication license & reliable
ment, delivery 551 Other Primitive bakers white, 3 years old,
UMBRELLA stroller, (1) 30x80 natural L/XL polos, shorts,
skills, team building trucks, including cabinet, plantation bought new, excel- finish. $50. shirts, sweatshirts,
transportation. lent $200 each. red & blue plaid $7. 25 items $30. Bare-
NIGHT AUDITOR
ability, lead by tractor trailer com- desk, dry sink, Excellent condition.
Send resume or let- Hoosiers. Loads Call 570-417-8078 Backless booster ly worn, some still
example, and be binations to pick up 675-4383
ter of interest to: of smalls and tons or 735-2764 seat $5. Car seat, have tags 237-1583
able to manage and deliver equip-
c/o The Times Part Time of good stuff! gray with blue trim, GLASS DOOR. 3
change effectively. ment to and from
This is a year-round
Leader, Box 2490,
15 N. Main St.,
customer work Apply in person.
Knights Inn BEER & LIQUOR
Consignments Why Spend
$30. Pack & Play,
cream & olive green
way glass door for To place your
position. Please Wilkes-Barre, PA
sites, and is able to
train in safe usage 310 Route 315 LICENSE FOR SALE
Welcome
570-855-7197
Hundreds on
plaid pattern $60.
bath tub. $25
570-331-8183
ad call...829-7130
send resumes to: New or Used
18711-0250. Pittston, PA 18640 For More Info, Call 570-328-3428 Pack & Play Graco, CLOTHING
Manager of the equipment. Appliances?
570-654-6020 570-824-7041 blue & yellow, $30. INTERIOR DOOR: women’s size large
79 Country Club H.S. diploma (or Most problems
Stroller, green & & extra large con-
Lane, Sugarloaf, Pa 538 Janitorial/ equivalent), the abil-
Doyouneedmorespace? YEARBOOKS: with your appli- Still in shrink wrap.
18249, fax
570-788-5041
Cleaning ity to lift 70 lbs.,
have a valid CDL A yard or garage sale
BEER DISTRIBUTOR
License available
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937,
ances are usually
simple and inex-
cream plaid $40.
Booster high chair,
Jeld Wen solid pine
6 panel 30”. Paid
sisting of pants,
tops, sweaters,
cream with bur- $95. Make an offer. shoes size 9, over
or e-mail license, satisfactory in classified with option to lease 1940, 1961, 1963, pensive to fix!
vccchefs@ptd.net MEDICAL FACILITY driving record, and
knowledge of feder- is the best way building or sold
separately.
1942, 1943, 1944,
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
Save your hard
earned money, Let
gundy, $25. TV
video baby monitor,
570-466-6481 35 items. 2 wool
coats size L. $10
brand new, $50. WHITE ASH LOGS -
COOKS tocleanoutyourclosets! each. 570-655-1808
OFFICE CLEANER al motor carrier reg-
ulations is required. You’re in bussiness
570-954-1284 1934, 1935, 1936,
1937, 1945, 1946,
us take a look at it
first!
Baby bath
shower $20. Wood-
tub Fresh Cut, 3 pieces
12”x54”. $20 each. DRESS: Girl’s size 12
Full & Part Time Part time- Hazleton Two years of com- COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1951, 1955, 1956, 30 years in
with classified! en changing table 570-779-3551 white special occa-
Mornings/nights/ area. 3 days a mercial driving Restaurant/Motel 1957, 1961, 1965, the business. sion dress. Brand
$60. Eddie Bauer
weekends. Experi- week- flexible on experience involving Suburan Wilkes- 1966, 1970, 1980, East Main WINDOWS (3) New new with tags. Per-
560 Quality car seat, beige &
ence preferred. days. Hours are 2.5 the movement of Barre. Box 2500 1985, 2005, 2006. Appliances storm windows, fect for communion
black suede $40.
Apply within a night. $8.75 an trucks and con- Assurance/Safety C/O Times Leader Meyers H.S. 1935, 570-735-8271 asking $60. total. or wedding. $30.
Exer-ersaucer, $50.
Ramada hour to start. struction equipment 15 N. Main Street 1936, 1937, 1938, Nanticoke 570-825-5847 570-256-1024
570-239-5292
20 Public Square General office including oversized Wilkes-Barre, PA 1942, 1943, 1944,
Wilkes-Barre. cleaning in detail.
Apply at: www.
loads required.
Knowledge of safety
18711 1945, 1946, 1960,
1974, 1975, 1976,
Line up a place to live 714 Bridal Items 720 Cemetery JACKET: boys gen-
uine Italian stone
Let the Community in classified! Plots/Lots
FLORAL SHOP
sovereigncs.com procedures for 1977. Kingston H.S. leather jacket, size
Know! EOE securing and trans- 1938, 1939, 1940, BRIDAL TOWEL 14. $25. 868-6018
Place your Classified Drug Free Workplace porting cargo is also 1944, 1948, 1949. 712 Baby Items CAKE Frilly Fun &
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
essential. SAFETY COMPLIANCE The only shop
in the area! Plymouth H.S. 1930,
BABY ITEMS
functional! Perfect
shower gift or Cen-
CEMETERY
PLOTS
WOMAN’S
CLOTHING: blouses,
542 Logistics/ 1,300 sq/ft retail 1931, 1932, 1933,
Transportation
NES RENTALS
OFFICER & 1,300 sq/ft 1938, 1943, 1944, Dresser/changer terpieces! Custom (2) Available. sweaters, dresses

FRONT DESK & offers competitive 1959, 1960. combo with 5 draw- made! $50. St. Mary’s & pant sets. Sizes
wages, medical/ storage 570-241-6163 Cemetery. Near 12-14. $1-$10 each.
OSHA 30 or equal Hanover H.S. 1951, ers, light wood,
DRIVER dental, vision, tuition qualifications. $63,000 1952, 1953, 1954, night stand included front gate on N. Open toe shoes:

HOUSEKEEPING Class A CDL driver


reimbursement, and
401(k).
100% pre-employ-
ment drug testing.
Includes
established sales,
1960. West Pittston
H.S. Annual 1925,
$70. Changing
table with storage
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
Main St. Call for
details at
(570) 328-7370
new, size 7. $5.
570-287-4994
Accepting applica- needed. Must have For considera- shelves, light wood
tions online at clean MVR; doubles
Competitive wages. all equipment, 1926, 1927, 1928, 570-829-7130
RedRoof.com or in endorsement.
tion, apply online Health, dental, showcases, 1931, 1932, 1959. $30. Glider/rocker 730 Computer
at our Careers
person at
1035 Highway 315.
Part time. Dayshift.
Weekends. Call
center at
www.nesrentals.
vision, and 401k.
Send resume to:
inventory &
memberships to
Luzerne H.S. 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957,
with ottoman, light
tan cushions with
WEDDING GOWN
package, new, tags CEMETERY PLOTS Equipment &
Software
FTD, Tele-Floral & 1959. Berwick H.S. light wood $50. on, ivory strapless, Plymouth National
No Phone Calls Todd 570-991-0316 com/careers. PO Box 1668 1952, 1953, 1956, Convertible crib, Cemetery in
1-800-FLOWERS. size 10, beautiful
NES recognizes and Plains, PA 18705 1957, 1958, 1960, light wood, with vinyl Wyoming. 6 Plots. DELL OPTIPLEX
HOTEL DRIVERS Willing to train bead work, veil
values diversity. E.O.E. 1967, 1968, 1969 mattress $50. or $450 each. Call GX260. Windows
BEST WESTERN buyer. Owner beaded to match
Fanelli Brothers We are an ,1970. Lehman H.S. all items for $180 . with slip. paid $600. 570-825-3666 XP. pentium 4.
retiring after 25
Trucking has EOE/AA/M/F/D/V 566 Sales/Retail/ years in business. 1973, 1974, 1976, (570) 855-9221 Asking $150. Excellent condition.
EAST MOUNTAIN INN established new
and increased driv-
employer. Business Room for 1978, 1980. Nanti-
coke Area H.S. CHANGING TABLE:
570-287-3505
CEMETERY PLOTS
$85. Dell Dimension
8100. Excellent con-
Hiring the following er pay package and Development potential growth. 3-Tier, maple, with 2 WEDDING package: dition. Windows XP.
548 Medical/Health 1976, 2008. Dallas
Full time position an increased sign
on bonus. Due to
CALL 570-542-4520
Pictures available.
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
mats & sheets. New
Condition. $35. Crib
ring pillow, money
bag, apron -
(3) together.
Maple Lawn
dvdrw. cdrw. $70.
HP PAVILION A362X
FRONT OFFICE Set - Pottery Barn babushka, hanky, Section of PENTIUM 4 tower.
additional business, H.S. 1972, 1973,
velour animal print: satin slippers. All Dennison excellent condition.
Fanelli Bros. Truck- Liquor License 1974, 1975. West
bumper pads, quilt made with satin Cemetery. dvdrom/cdrw. win-
ing Co. is adding Side Central
SUPERVISOR
Convenient Mart Section ML.
both regional and Catholic H.S. 1965 - set, sheets, crib lace, pearls & dows xp. card read-
Deli/Grocery $550 each.
local drivers to our skirt & curtain set. sequins, beautiful, er. front audio/
Front desk experi-
ence preferred, but
Pottsville, PA termi-
nal operation. Dri-
PART TIME CUSTOMER GROCERY CLERKS
Janitorial Cleaning
Bar Restaurant
1974, 1980, 1981.
Westmoreland H.S. Excellent Condition.
$35. 570-675-3414
never used $100.
570-654-6283
610-939-0194 usb2.0. $90
570-905-2985
Donut Shop, Pizze- 1952, 1953 - 1954
will train. vers are home most
nights throughout
RELATIONS REP Gerrity’s Supermar-
kets is now hiring
ria
Cordora Business
G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
1973, 1974, 1975, 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Also hiring Part time the week. Drivers
KINGSTON SURGERY Full Time Grocery Network 1976 Pittston H.S.
HOUSEKEEPERS must have 2-3 Clerks. Must be 570-287-7013 1936, 1951, 1954,

YOMING VALLEY
years of OTR expe- dependable and self 1963 Pittston Hospi-
rience, acceptable CENTER motivated. Experi-
PARTNER WANTED tal School of Nurs-
BANQUET SERVERS MVR and pass a We need a courte- ence preferred. ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,

BUS PERSONS
criminal background
check.
ous, friendly profes-
sional who will be
Apply at 801
Wyoming Ave,
for Busy Salon
in Wilkes-Barre
1959 West Pittston
H.S. 1950, 1954, AUTO SALES INC.
A
The new pay pack- conscientious in West Pittston or 1955, 1956, 1960 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
age offers: Area. Hazleton H.S. 1938, 825-7577
P.M. DISHWASHER • .38 cpm for
registering
helping
and
patients
www.gerritys.com
EOE 570-822-0103 1939, 1940, 1941,
1942, 1943, 1945, 09 CHEVY COBALT 06 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
qualified drivers begin and complete
COOK
Weekends &
• $1,500 sign on
bonus
their visit at our
Kingston Surgery
LEASING CONSULTANT SOY CANDLE 1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955,
TOURING EDITION

Holidays a must.
Apply in person.
• Paid vacations and
holidays
Center. This position
is part-time with PART TIME BUSINESS
1956, 1957, 1959,
1960, 1961, 1962,
• Health/Dental/ flexible hours Mon- Oils, melters and 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. 12K Miles 53K Miles
No phone calls. East Mountain
11,900 9,450
day thru Friday. On many extras. Best 1951, 1952
Off Route 115
Vision Insurance
• 401K Plan the job training will Apartments, a luxury offer. 570-709-2125 570-825-4721 $ $
Wilkes-Barre be provided. apartment complex
Contact Gary Potter
located in Plains
at 570-544-3140 710 Appliances 06 SUZUKI FORENZA 04 KIA RIO WAGON
SHIFT MANAGERS APPLY ONLINE: Township is looking

B a d Cre d it
Ext 156 or visit us
at 1298 Keystone www.icare for a part time leas-
Blvd., Pottsville, PA specialists.com ing consultant.
Auntie Anne’s Excellent sales,
Pretzels is
now hiring for: LINEUP SUBMIT RESUME:
HR Dept.
customer service, &
organizational skills N o Cre d it 41K Miles 53K Miles
•Shift Managers
and crew for
ASUCCESSFULSALE 703 Rutter Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
as well as some
computer knowl-
18Cu.Ft. FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERATOR!!!
N e e d a Ca r?
$
7,475 5,550 $
new Wilkes-
Barre Walmart
INCLASSIFIED! Fax: 570-287-2434 edge necessary.
Send resumes to 700 Stainless Steel Look
with black handles. 05 DODGE NEON SXT 08 SUZUKI RENO
location.
•Shift managers
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
cpoulos@themanor
group.com or apply
MERCHANDISE Has ice maker. Paid
$600 3 Years ago. Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
570 -693-30 76
in person at Rental Must move fast!
for its Wyoming in classified Office located at 702 Air $100 Or Best Offer.
Valley and
Steamtown Mall is the best way IN CLASSIFIED! 680 Wildflower Dr,
Conditioners If interested call 61K Miles 37K Miles
Plains Township, Pa w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om
Looking for the right deal 262-4788. $100
locations.
Apply in person
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness on an automobile?
SALESPERSON
AIR CONDITIONER
$40
(570)262-4788
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
$
6,550 9,995 $
at either mall
with classified!
Turn to classified.
Full/Part time Ad 570-740-1246
APPLIANCE 2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
location. It’s a showroom in print! PA RT S E T C .
sales. High earning Used appliances. SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
Classified’s got AIR CONDITIONER:
W E M AK E IT EAS Y!
276878

DRIVERS-CLASS
potential for self Parts for all brands. FINANCING AVAILABLE
5000 btu, works
THEOS METRO the directions! motivated individual.
Commission based.
great used only a
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
www.WyomingValleyAutos.com
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Now Hiring for few times $60. 570-820-8162

A CDL
S AVE
E-mail resume to: 570-822-8957
experienced Bar- gouldpromotions@ FREEZER: Kenmore
5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
O R S • 570-457-5441

P E TI

tenders, Waitstaff, Full Time gmail.com AIR CONDITIONERS upright, white, very
and Kitchen Help. X-Ray Certification (3) $30 each good shape. $100
Apply in person Looking for a
Carpenter Dental
STORE CLERK 570-899-4675 or best offer.
TIL L O M O T

596 Mercer Ave. company you 1086 Wyoming Ave. 570-474-0154

TH OUS AND S
Kingston, PA can retire with? 10am - 5:30pm.
Forty Fort, PA 18704 708 Antiques &
570-283-2050 5 days a week. Call
Attn:HR Department
Looking for
570-823-3095 Collectibles
VALLEY COUNTRY
Or Fax to 714-5184.
more home/
family time?
Or Email to
CarpenterDental@ TELEMARKETING ANTIQUE CEDAR You r Frie n d In NEW
CL E AN R E L IABL E
The Ca r B u s in e s s
CHEST: hand paint- AD D R ESS AT
L OW M IL E CAR S
hotmail.com
CLUB We offer
DIETARY AIDES
Our Call Center
is expanding
ed flowers on front,
footed base &
260 S. R ive rSt,
P la ins , P A
in West Hazleton
top pay and
benefits
in Wilkes-Barre.
Immediate
beautiful
trim. Leg
carved
needs
P a rtia lL is ting ! 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6
Healthcare Services
TO

is seeking Weekly home Group at Highland openings for minor repair. $100.
LOW M IL EAG E S P EC IA L S $
12,495
O R S • 570-457-5441

day & night shifts. 570-654-1581 or G T,33K,C le an............


experienced: time and much Manor Nursing and GENE’S
...............$11,995
more Rehabilitation Center Excellent base
rate + lucrative
570-881-5143 RECONDITIONED 2008 V W ..R...A...BBIT
5 S pe e d,49K M ile s. 07 C hevy Im pala L S
is currently accept- APPLIANCES
LINE COOKS bonus plan.
53K,F ue lF le x .................... 9,
$
995
............................$6,995
For more ing applications for
Call 570-825-9402 60 Day Warranty 1998 C..A...D..ILLA C D EV ILLE
LIFEGUARDS details,
part time Dietary Monday-Friday 68K M ile s.
Aides. Apply in per-
06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T
...................................$7,495
BARTENDERS please call son Monday - Friday
8:00PM-5:00PM 2003 PO NTIA C SUNFIRE
800-628-7807 569 Security/ Saturday 34K M ile s.
B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,
$
995
TO

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

& WAITSTAFF between the hours


Protective Services 8:00AM-11:00AM 2006 C HEV RO LET C O BA LT SS
and ask for of 9am-4pm at:
$12,995
IL L O M O T

Call 570-788-1112 recruiting. 750 Schooley Ave. Gateway S upe rc harge d Edition,41K M ile s........... 06 H y undai Tiburon G T
ext. 118 to set up
Exeter, PA 18643
POLICE OFFICER $ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Shopping Center
Kingston, PA 2000 ...................................$8,495
BM W 323I V 6,32K ......................... 10,
$
995
DRIVERS
92K M ile s.
an interview. Part Time
Old Toys, model kits, (570) 819-1966
2000 C HEV Y M A LIBU LS
533 Installation/ Drive with the best
of the best!
West Wyoming Bor-
ough is seeking
Bikes, dolls, old gun
Mining Items, trains
....................................
90K M ile s $4,995 06 H onda C ivic
S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,
$
995
applicants for part- GRILL electric
Maintenance/ & Musical Instruments,
Come join our great
time as needed ceramic 12”x12” O VER 5 0 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK !
Repair family of Drivers
FT MEDICAL BILLING Police Officer posi-
Hess. 474-9544
nonstick. Smoke VIEW M O R E A T
TI

Kenan Advantage
tions with the Bor- ANTIQUES: free. New in box. H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M
143738

Group
MANAGER
P E T

AUTOMOTIVE Tired of sorting ough Police Depart-


ment. Applications
Pitcher with ruffled
edge & 3 matching
$15. 570-655-2154 Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES

TECHNICIANS
through all the ads
that promise home Requires 5 years of for the position must
be obtained from
glasses $25. Cop- MICROWAVE: GE, all
options, with 260 S ou th R ive r S t, P la in s , P A • 570 -8 22-210 0 G O O D C R EDIT G ETS
Full time. Day shift.
weekly runs or medical billing man-
agement experi- and returned to the
per Tea Kettle $15.
570-639-2780 turntable, excellent W W W .AU TO B U D D IES O N L IN E.CO M L O W INTER EST R A TES!
sorry no local runs condition. $40.
Driver’s license and available? If what ence. Must have a Borough’s Clerk’s
PA State Inspection thorough under- Office, 570-693- BOOK: Car Care, 570-675-4383
you really want is to
required. Top start-
ing salary, benefits,
be home daily, look
no further.
standing of CPT and
diagnosis coding,
1311, 464 W. Eighth
St., West Wyoming,
Banzai & Baseball
100 Book. $10 each.
RANGE: GE Profile
electric range.
NEW LOW PRICES!
and uniforms. claims filing, elec- PA 18644. Appli- 570-825-2494
Driver Qualifications smooth cooktop 2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai

Think
Call 570-237-6671 tronic claims sub- cants must be 18
Class A CDL ability
mission require- years of age prior to DESK: lovely secre- with 5 burners. Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr
large oven, 7 years
CARPET CLEANING to obtain tank and
hazmat 2 years
ments, accounts re-
ceivable and billing
hiring date. Must
possess a valid Act
tary desk, glass
doors above, hand old, like
bisque $300. GE
new.
recent verifiable painted drawers
TECHNICIANS tractor-trailer expe-
collections manage- 120 Certification, profile over the

Car.
ment. Excellent current PA Opera- below $300.
rience. Safe driving 570-287-0820 counter microwave Loaded!

4,990* $4,990*
tors License and
Full time. No experi- record.
communication
team management
&
meet criteria set
oven, convection & $
ence necessary. DOLL: Grandmoth- microwave cooking,
Advantages skills required. forth in borough hir-
er’s doll very old, like new $125.
570-332-8168 or Home Daily. Com- ing policy. Deadline
cloth body filled with 570-417-4177 03 Ford
570-885-0345 petitive pay pack- Compensation for applications is
looks like shredded
02 Ford Escape
Windstar
Use your tax
age. Excellent ben- based on experi- April 15, 2011. REFRIGERATOR
LANDSCAPING efit packages. Train-
ing on safe driving
ence. Excellent ben-
efits package incl-
wood, material
behind one knee $75. 570-829-0852

refund to buy.
573 Warehouse worn through with or 570-301-8017
uding 401K.
SEASONAL HELP
and product han- age, other than that
dling. New and well REFRIGERATOR
Full time, must have maintained equip- APPLY ONLINE:
WAREHOUSE/DRIVER in good condition, Kenmore, almond, Loaded w/ 66K Miles

7,890* $6,490*
old dress on doll.
clean driving record. ment, uniforms, and www.icare
specialists.com Full time. A whole- Asking $100. 570-
21.6 cu. ft. with ice $ Down payments from $295
Experience a plus. more! Call Brian maker & filtered
Call for an appoint- 972-740-8051 to
sale distributor 474-2756 between water $300. Weekly payments from $49
SUBMIT RESUME: requires person for 8:30am- 9pm.
ment. 570-472-0472 learn how to get
HR Dept. delivery to retail 570-868-6018 ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth (Tax and Tags extra)
started. Apply online dealers and general MILLS BROS: 2 Custom 4Dr Breeze
TRAILER TECHNICIAN @ www.thekag.com
703 Rutter Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704 warehouse duties.
Order pick, stock
albums (4 records),
1 photo black/white
REFRIGERATOR:
18 cu. ft. Frigidaire, W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y
Mountain Top area. Fax: 570-287-2434 stainless steel look
Structural repair. Collect cash, not dust! IMMEDIATE
shelves, and main-
tenance. Clean driv-
framed autograph.
$100.
with black handles.
Must have 3 years has ice maker. Paid
Clean out your OPENINGS! ing record required. 570-825-2494 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C

2,890*
experience in top & $600 3 years ago,
lower rails, roof
repairs, side sheets basement, garage
•3-11 PCA
•EVENING
Benefits include
paid health insur- NEON SIGN - Elec-
tric, Camel sign, 30
must move fast!
$100 or best offer.
$
4,990 * $
415 Kidder Street
& dolly legs on RECEPTIONIST ance and vacation. Call 570-262-4788 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
reefers and dry or attic and call the Apply in Person No Phone calls. years old, $200. *All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
570.822.8870
MOTOR TWINS
No Phone Calls Apply in person at 570-829-2411 REFRIGERATOR:
vans. Excellent
salary & benefits. Classified depart- TIFFANY COURT
700 Northampton St
Gallagher Floral
Supply
TRUCKS. Hess Col- General Electric
No Frost. Works
/ steve@yourcarbank.com
www.yourcarbank.com
Must have valid dri-
ver’s license & own ment today at 570- Kingston, PA 10 Gallagher Drive
lection. 1990 - 2010.
All new in boxes. 21 good. $75. CALL STEVE MORENKO
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
Plains, PA 570-655-5404
279396

tools. Contact Gary


@ 570-868-0200 829-7130! (Behind M&T Bank)
trucks in all. $400
570-735-4580 718-4050
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STK# 17950,Leather,Roof, STK# 17909,Alloys,
Alloys,Keyless PW ,PL,CD,Keyless
STK# 17962,Alloys,

$
21,342 OR
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Leather,Sunroof,Auto $
20,280*O R $327 Mo.
Per **

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2009 HONDA CRV
$
17,896 *O R$285 Mo.
Per **
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STK# 19907,PW ,PL,

STK# 18006,AW D,
2009 FORD FOCUS SE CD,Keyless

$
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Alloys,PW ,PL,CD

STK# 17912,PW ,PL,


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2010 HYUNDAI
$
19,354 *
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OR
$
310 Per **
Mo.
SANTA FE AW D
$
11,416 *O R $171 Per **
Mo. STK# 17916,Alloys,
PW ,PL,CD,Keyless
2008 VW PASSAT 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIM ITED
KOM FORT STK# 17867,Leather,
Alloys,Keyless,
$
21,315 *O R$345 Mo.
Per **

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$
17,839 OR
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Mo. $ PW ,PDL

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$
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STK# 17913,PW ,
$
13,980 O R 216 * $ Per ** PL,CD,Keyless
Mo.
$
12,935* OR
O R 198 Mo.
$
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Per **
2010 DODGE
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$$
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STK# 17963,Leather,Sunroof,

$
20,468 O R 330 * $
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Per **
Mo. $
14,460 *OR
O R 225
$ Per **
Mo.
2008 FORD
EDGE 16K 2008 DODGE
2010 FORD FUSION SE
STK# 17905,AW D,Alloys, NITRO STK# 17977,Appearance
PW ,PL,CD
STK# 18001,4x4,
Pkg,Sunroof,Alloys,Rear
Spoiler,5 LEFT

18,943* OR
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Navigation,Sunroof,
$ $ Per ** PW ,PL

$
18,894 *
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$
299 Mo.
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17,366 * ORO R $276 Mo.
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12,490 * OR Per **
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Mo.
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730 Computer 744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous
Equipment & Accessories Your Guide To Area Gardening
BEDLINER: 89 TIRE: 1 Goodyear
Software
GARAGE, YARD, BASEMENT, PORCH,
DINETTE SET: 41” Brizzy’s Chevy S10, standard Invicta P195/70R16
round dining table Arbor Care & cab $30. 2000 on wheel 5 hole
DESK. Computer Chevy Cavalier LS from “92 Dodge
over pedestal base. Landscaping
Desk $50. Call 735-

NEIGHBORHOOD, TAG, ESTATE,


4 matching chairs, Tree trimming, rear trunk spoiler, Spirit $35. 1
8730 or 332-8094 black $10. Four Goodyear Conve-
includes matching pruning & removal.
LAPTOP: Dell d610 cushions. Like New . Stump Grinding, barrel carb running nience Spare (new)

MULTI-FAMILY, RUMMAGE
refurbished, w7sp1, $200. BEDROOM Cabling. from Chevy motor 125/80D16 3 Cara-
ofc10, antivirus+ FURNITURE: double Free Estimates $50. 3 suitcases in van 15” wheels (5
more. p4mc 1.6, size dresser. 42” W Fully Insured excellent shape hole) 4 Kelly Nava-

& BAKE SALES


60gb, dvdrw, wifi, with 6 deep draw- 570-542-7265 $40. 570-740-1246 gator Gold P195
new battery & ers & 3 smaller cen- /75R14 with wheel
CHIPPER, shredder, BOOKS, The Twilight (5 hole) good 2
bag.warranty $225. ter drawers. Large
mulcher, bagger. Series, 3 paper- Kelly Navigator
COMPAQ n600c mirror attached. Tall
back, 1 hardcover.
laptop:xppro,ofc07,
antivirus + more.
chest of drawers. 3
large and 3 small
Place your sale in the Times Leader and Craftsman 5 HP. 3
cutting stages. Very One has music disc
800S 195/75R14 on
wheel (5 hole) good
& poster $25. for all.
p3m 1.0,30gb,
dvd,wifi, new bat-
drawers.
Provincial
French
light
receive a FREE McDonald’s® Breakfast good condition.
$350. 675-4383 3 ARTIFICIAL HOME
1 Kelly
P205/70R15
Explorer
from
INDOOR DECORA- truck. $35. each.
tery & bag, warran- beige with beautiful
DONE-RIGHT TOR TREES. Asking 570-868-6772
ty/$100. DELL c640
laptop:xppro,ofc07,
brass trimmings. 3
pieces $175. 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ Pressure $15. each.
antivirus+ more. HUTCH/SERVER: Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Washing VALANCES (5) TIRES. 4 Kumho
Patios, decks, sid- hunter green with P195/70/R14 like
p4m 1.7,30gb,cdrw unusual, refin-
Flea Markets Flea Markets Flea Markets Flea Markets Flea Markets ing, concrete. Serv- bullion fringe on bot- new, less than 500
+dvd,wifi, new bat- ished/antique 50” W
ing Lackawanna & tom, will cover 2 miles. 5th tire spare

ASHLEY EXETER
with 2 top shelves
tery &bag, warran-
ty/$125. TOSHIBA supported by
brass posts & mir-
4 MOUNTAIN TOP W. NANTICOKE
1st United BUYING Luzerne Counties.
570-655-4004
single windows or 1
large window up to
mounted on
Camry wheel. All for
98
A60 laptop:w Methodist Church 100”, has 3” pocket $250. after 7 pm

ATTIC & US &


7sp1,ofc10, antivirus rored back. Two 29 E. Poplar St. LAWN & SHRUB for rod, asking $20 570-822-1811
+more. p4mc 1.8, lower doors with MAINTENANCE.
80gb,cdrw+dvd,wifi, frame brass lattice FOREIGN See our ad under
for all. Call between
9am - 9pm TIRES: 4 Michelin

HOUSE SALE
new battery &bag, work with printed 1165 Lawn Care in green x MXV4 plus
.warranty.$225 fabric behind. Maize COINS & Call an Expert.
570-474-2756.
radial tires. XSE
570-862-2236 color. $75. COFFEE CURRENCY BUG GUARD p205/55R16 M&S
TABLE: 42” square, HIGHEST Spike & Gorilla’s chrome like bug 15,000 miles on
contemporary table 202 South Main St. Lawn Care & Out- guard & mirror tires, excellent con-
732 Exercise in Parsons style, (REAR) 1010 Chestnut St 480 S. Main Road
PREMIUMS FOR door Maintenance guards for 2004 dition!! Tires sell
SILVER DOLLARS
Equipment completely covered Saturday 4/9 Saturday, 9AM-2PM Saturday April 9th
& BETTER ITEMS
We do it all! Dodge Durango, new at Jack
with brass and 9am-3pm New & Old Items 9:00AM - 2:00PM and FLEA MARKET Lawn Care - Summer excellent condition. Williams for $189.
AB MACHINE - Ab
Squeeze sit up $25.
chrome tiles to form
geometric pattern.
1/4 mile past Blue
Coal/Huber Colliery
Various household
items, home decor,
Tools, Home Interior
decor, books,
Saturday, April 9
9am to 3pm GOLD & packages available,
concrete patios,
$35. 570-902-5244 each. Asking $250.
570-926-5075
570-675-0248 Original
$1,100.
price
Asking
towards Sugar
Notch.
dolls, clothing,
linens & much more
household items,
miscellaneous, etc.
Tables are available
for $5 and $10. Call SILVER tree trimming
removal.
&
Gutter
CANES & WALKING
STICKS for hiking & TOASTER: white $3.
CARDIOGLIDE full $250. cleaning. Custom walking, 15 available Coffee machine:
body motion, low
Kitchen set, tables , Rain Or Shine
NANTICOKE
prior to April 9 to JEWELRY & $4. each. GARDEN white Betty Crocker,
Prices are negotiable! lamps, dishes, bird reserve. 735-5343 dog Kennels &
WATCHES
impact, good condi-
tion $50. NORDIC-
570-288-5835
DINING ROOM SET
houses
decor,
& other
bedding,
HANOVER TWP. South Valley
Valley
Chamber of
Setups can start at
7 a.m. Proceeds ALL TYPES
wooden playsets.
570-702-2497
DISPLAY concrete
donkey with flower
4 cup $3.
570-472-1646
TRACK- Walk Fit, Commerce benefit children’s cart 3’x 3’ $100.
12,000 air condition-
manual treadmill, oak, 48” round table OF STERLING SPREADER Scott TRAILER HITCH with
great workout! $75. with two 12” leafs & er, storm windows, CRAFT programs.
SILVER 18” drop spreader.
Manger for Christ-
mas display, home hardware, fits 2005-
4 matching chairs hardly used. $20. 2008 Escape, Mer-
ROWING MACHINE
$30. BODY BY JAKE $125. 288-7138
BEAR CREEK & BAKE Old Postcards & 570-735-5916
made, 15 Figurines.
12 “ x 15 “ $12 cury Mariner, Mazda
Local Photo’s,
Hip & Thigh machine
$30. VITAMASTER-
DINING ROOM SET:
BEAR CREEK SALE Lead Soldiers &
TRIMMER/EDGER
CUTLERY 15 Knives
in case $6. CHRIST-
Tribute
CARGO COVER fits
$110.
36”x 60” table with Torro electric, 10” 2005-2008 Escape
Stationary bike $20. MAS ITEMS over
570-735-5295
2 leaf. Hutch cup-
board with glass ASSOCIATION Sullivan Place Apts.
100 Claymont Ave. WEST PITTSTON
Old Toys, Mining
& Military Stuff,
cut, new in box
$20. 825-9744
200 items includes
tree ornaments,
& Mercury Mariner.
$50. 570-466-1214
EXERCISE BIKE.
Lifestyle Air Chal-
display doors. Hutch
47 3/4”W, 15 1/2” D RUMMAGE SALE (Off Lynwood Ave.)
Saturday, April 9th
West Side Play-
ground. W. Grand
Old Crocks, Jugs
754 Machinery &
under tree items,
window displays,
WHEELS Toyota
lenge TA. Good con- and 72” H. $350. Bear Creek Club 8:00 am to 2:00 pm & Bottles, Fine Scion 16” steel 5 lug
St. Saturday, April 9 Equipment lights, flowers &
dition, older model. 570-474-6919 House White Haven Spring & Easter wheels. Total of 4.
8am - 2 pm China & Glass- vases, all for $60.
$35. 570-655-5102 Road off of Rt 115 Items, Candy, Food, $15 per space, set Brand new. $180
DINING ROOM 570-735-2081. 570-287-1642
TABLE beveled Across From Bear Gifts & More! up at 7am ware, Local
EXERCISE BIKE:
glass, custom Creek Cafe All vendors wel- Advertising HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- CANISTER SET 4 WICKER STAND
Recumbent, mag-
netic, electronic, ordered, rectangu- April 8th & April 9th
KINGSTON come. 735-6990
STAMPS
piece, burgundy, $8. with spring, fall &
$50. 570-779-4176 lar with brass base.
5 chairs with brass
9:00AM - 2:00PM
26 Philadephia Ave
ER 6’X14’ Hamilton Beach can
opener, used less
winter silk flowers
$10. 2 small
PAYING
Like new with than 1 year $8.
GLIDER: Fast Track. frames, rattan insert Saturday & Sunday dressed angels on
electric brakes, Electrolux canister 4
$20. & upholstered royal 8:00AM - 3:00PM bench $5. 2 porce-
Record
new tires and ply bags Style C
570-675-3414 blue seats. $250. HUGE SALE! lain dressed bun-
reinforced tongue. generic 10 count
STUDENT DESK So Many Bargains! nies on wicker
PILATES CHAIR: maple, 2 drawers PITTSTON Too Many Items Ca$h
$2700.
570-239-5457
$10. Electrolux bench $12. 1 granny
DALLAS
Slim down with on top, large drawer To List!! upright 4 ply, style U bunny dressed on
Susan Lucci Pilates
Chair with arm
on side (can be
used for hanging 129 S. Dawes Ave.
Find Something? Prices LAWNMOWER
BLADE monitor
8 count $10. Style U
generic upright 4 ply
small rocker $5.
Jewelry Box 12”x5”
attachments. Brand files) $30. Printer Lose Something? 10 count $10. $2.
New. $220. Mini Saturday, April 9th meter, with cables 570-868-6018
stand-medium col- 9am-4:30pm Get it back where it HERTIAGE new, never used 570-287-4994
Trampoline. Brand ored wood, with 2 belongs
Antique & Depres- $5. 570-735-6638 CANNING JARS:
New. $22. shelves $20. Com- sion Era Dressers, with a Lost/Found ad! GALLERIES Quarts $3/doz. Pints
WINE PRESS $125.
570-709-3564 puter station- Saud- Old Wooden Bar
er, large, oak finish,
antique rockers, 570-829-7130 DALLAS, PA 756 Medical $3/doz. 1/2 Pints Stools $25 each.
TREADMILL:Proform child Victorian $2/doz. 6 Glass 5
Located Directly 570-899-4675
385. Records dis-
tance & time. $75.
lots of shelves, 2 file
drawers $50.
19 Colonial Drive
mourning cape &
hat, pickle caster,
54 Chestnut Street
(Off the Bypass)
WEST WYOMING across from the
Equipment gallon water jugs
with metal holding
570-472-9660
570-735-5295
High Point Acres
caster sets, Can- April 9th & 10th Dallas Agway on CRT MONITOR 16” racks. $75. 760 Monuments &
dlewick, Military 10:00AM - 4:00PM with power cable, 570-735-4580
LINEUP Saturday April 7th
Uniforms, Pride Everything Must Go.
Rt. 415
excellent condition Lots
740 Floorcoverings 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Mobility Scooter, Very Reasonable.
Look for our blue $10. 570-287-4994 DINNERWARE:
FLOORING: 3/4x5
ASUCCESSFULSALE Jewelry, sofas,
chairs, lamps, 2
refrigerator, Finger Washer, gas stvve,
& white signs
DIABETES Lancets
English Ironstone
serving for 8. Silver
GRAVE LOT
Tredle, china closet, grandfather clock, Near baby land at
Natural heart pine
hardwood flooring.
INCLASSIFIED! corner cupboards,
Governor
office furniture, tv, dvd, living room, Tues. thru Sat. box of 100 $5.
570-654-6283
Elegance Pattern.
$20. 570-825-8256
Memorial Shine in
tools & loads of 10 am to 5 pm
Total of 211.5 sq. ft. Doyouneedmorespace? Winthrop desk,
general household
dining room, bed,
folding tables, 570-674-2646
Carverton.
$400. Call
clothes, linens, LANCETS box of 100
Brand new in boxes.
Paid $522. asking
A yard or garage sale pictures, books,
goods! chairs, dishes, tray,
334 Holden Street
Saturday, 8AM-4PM $5. each. Diabetic
DINNERWARE:
Farberware China 570-287-6327
$250. 256-7868 in classified DVDs, records,
Photos available at
www.tillie.com
glassware, porce-
lain clocks & more
& Sunday 8AM-1PM syringes 60 bags of (Calais #4173). 44
10 $.50 each. Lon-
RUG: Area Rug. 4x6 is the best way Lenox, sterling sil-
CASH ONLY
Too Many Items To
tus Insulin 5 boxes
piece includes
762 Musical
KINGSTON
ver, silver plate, List, Everything service for 8 with
Polypropylene. Navy tocleanoutyourclosets! $20. each. Novolog

Selling
desks, glassware, Must Go. Don’t Instruments
PITTSTON
sugar bowl, cream-
with ivory. $70.
570-654-8042
You’re in bussiness dehumidifier, Miss This Sale! Insulin 5 boxes $20.
each. One Touch
er, serving plate &
sewing machines, bowl. Used once will
with classified! kitchen set, bed-
56 WOOD STREET Ultra Mini $5. Accu- sacrifice for $50.
GUITAR, electric,
fender strat, red,
742 Furnaces &
WEST WYOMING Chek Aviva $5. One

your
ENTERTAINMENT room furniture, 331-0815 like new with case
CENTER: Dark luggage, shelving, Touch Ultra 2 $5.
Heaters Wood. 66” tall by train platform & 570-239-0057 DINNERWARE:
$225. Mandolin,
electric cutaway, by
49” wide. Excellent accessories, safe, White with 22k gold ovation, like new
DOORS: (2) Birch
sliding closet doors condition. $25. golf clubs, LIFT CHAIR trim. Creamer, large with case $150.

ride?
570-779-4176 aluminum ladder, platter & sugar Amplifier 25w with
(30” x 77”) $40. (2) Summit stairway lift, bowl. Serving for 8,.
6ft electric base- totes, cameras, 255 James St one year old, barely reverb, fender like
ENTERTAINMENT videos, games, Never used. Bought
board heaters (1) 9 Saturday, 9am-4pm used, battery back- new in box $75.
CENTER: traditional bird bath, tools, in 1948. Made in
ft 9” electric base- Contents of finer Saturday, April 9 up. Asking $1800 Amplifier 15w with
oak finish, excellent high chairs, cribs, USA. 570-693-1088
board heaters (2) home include 2 9am-3pm or best offer. Call reverb, fender new
condition $40. Book snow blower &
Honeywell thermo- beautiful bedroom Toys, Baby Girl 570-401-1558 ICE CREAM MAKER: in box. $45
shelf: 5 shelves, much more!!
stats $45. suites - 1 queen size Clothes and more. used very little. $15. 570-371-8581
large, light oak fin- 47 Lincoln Avenue POWER CHAIR -
570-288-8689 - 1 regular, 2 twin Priced to sell. Fire Extinguisher: 2
We’ll run your
ish, very good con-
HEATER: Amish, dition. $20. Canopy LINE UP beds, cedar chest,
2 magnificent
Everything must go.
April 9 & April 10
8am-2pm
Jazzy Select,
$700 or best offer
ft copper alloy. $25.
ORGAN: Hammond
Commodore Full
Old Printers Tray
Bed Frame: queen,
A GREAT DEAL... HUGE SALE!! Call for more details Performance Con-
ad in the
with remote. curios, Kittinger $15. 570-735-5916
Mahogany cabinet. headboard & base, Harley Motorcycle 570-829-2411 sole (walnut finish).
table, Extra Large
One year old. Excel- black metal. $135. IN CLASSIFIED! T.V., wicker & other parts, fishing/camp- LADDER RACKS - 5 pre-sets, tone

classified
lent. $250. 570-430-4054 ing items, air/power SCOOTERS: bars, built-in Leslie
570-654-6283
Looking for the right deal patio furniture. Fen-
tools, Mustang rims Golden Avenger
(metal), adjust to
speakers, automat-
KITCHEN SET, hard ton Waterford, width sizes, with
on an automobile? with tires, house- $100; Amigo $100; ic rhythm. Includes
section until
rock maple, 52” Lenox, 2 Bavarian PLAINS spoiler for vans, mini
HEATER: Tower Turn to classified. China Sets, tools, hold, kitchen items Wrangler 4-wheels vans, SUV, ect. bench. $500 or best
quartz electric oval table, 4 chairs & furniture (Pride Mobility)$250 offer. 570-472-9660
painted yellow $75. It’s a showroom in print! lamps, loads of Brand name Weath-

your vehicle
heater, asking $20. linens, kitchenware, TOO MUCH MORE TO & one other $100. er Guard $75.
570-825-5847 Call 570-704-6588 Classified’s got LIST! Or best offer for Job Seekers are
stackable washer & Ladder- 32’ wood looking here!
LAMP - Parlor stand the directions! any. Call between
WILKES-BARRE is sold.
STOVE: Antique 4 dryer, silver plate extension ladder Where's your ad?
up lamp. Very good 12pm & 4pm.
burner kerosene oil
condition. Grey DALLAS and gold plate flat-
ware, bikes, loads 570-287-3826
$75. 570-735-7658
570-829-7130 and
stove $25.
570-675-0920 metal color. $25.
570-740-1246
of x-mas, garden
starter unit, Exten-
BAG WHEELCHAIR: 24”
wide heavy duty.
LADDER: 22 foot,
wood extension.
$29. Call after 5pm.
ask for an employ-
ment specialist

744 Furniture &


Accessories
LAMP - Parlor stand
up lamp. Very good
sion ladders. Lawn-
mower, yard tools &
much more.
Hilldale Section
212 Chamberlain St.
Friday Saturday &
DAY One of a kind. Like
new.
$249 negotiable.
570-287-7684.
LUGGAGE
PIANO: Upright
acoustic piano.
Original Ivory Keys,
condition. Grey Sale conducted by Sunday, 8AM -3PM
metal color. $25. SS. Peter & Paul Ukr 570-655-9452 Samsonite 2 piece Mahogany wood.
ANTIQUE E. Ashbridge Antiques, china, Catholic Church $40. 570-825-2494 Becker Bros. N.Y.
BEDROOM SET 570-740-1246 tools, tables & Corner of N. River Deep, full sound.
$350. LOVESEAT & chairs, tvs, stove, & W. Chestnut by
758 Miscellaneous MOTORCYCLE Perfect for student
570-287-0563 OTTOMAN solid 43 Hildebrandt Rd. fridges, decorations General Hospital MUFFLERS: or teaching studio.
ACs, clothing, AB CIRCLE PRO Chrome for Harley $100. 883-7584
BEDROOM - sand colored cush- Saturday 9am-2pm Saturday April 9th $75.
ioned, excellent Directions: 309 Everything for a 10am - 2pm Davidson Road
Fruitwood dresser, kitchen & handy- 570-735-4824 King. $25 each or
bureau, 2 twin beds,
brass full size bed
shape $200. bear right at Dallas
Shopping Center, KINGSTON man & much more. BIG BAGS AIR PURIFIER : Ionic $40 for two.
570-675-3414
764 Musical
Lessons/Services
$495. LIVING ROOM SOFA: 100% Italian go to light and turn Small Prices Breeze by Sharper
Traditional blue vel-
vet with White Trim.
black leather sofa &
loveseat, very good
condition $550.
right on Hildebrandt
Rd. Just pass Dal-
las High School on
SWOYERSVILLE “Free Stuff” &
Homeade Food
Available
Image $65.
570-779-4176
MUGS 2 Campbells
Soup Tourine Mugs
PIANO: Baldwin
Console $800. Just
3-Pieces. $450. $10. Oster 2lb Bread tuned, excellent
570/824-7807 or left hand side. AIR PURIFIER: Ionic
570-799-9846
WILKES-BARRE Breeze by Sharper Machine $20. Whe- condition.
570-545-7006 Mahogany pedes-
484 Market St. Rear Image, excellent len small lightbar, Call 570-898-1278
BEDROOM SETS tal, enclosed book
AFFORDABLE Saturday, April 9th Unity Center For condition. $60. red & blue lens $20.
KING,
KING Mediter- stand, dry sink,
MATTRESS SALE 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Spiritual Living 570-709-3146 570-675-0248 766 Office
ranean Style. All farm table, 10 wind-

RUMMAGE
wood. Triple dress- We Beat All sor chairs, 55" sony Antiques,
er with mirror, 2 Competitors Prices! tv, 5 pc. bedroom Longaberger ATTENDS Adult PAINTINGS 2 beau- Equipment
underwear XL size, tiful 16x20 paintings
end tables, Armoire Mattress Guy set, patio set, ma- Baskets, pictures,
14 per package $5. of the Sullivan Trail FILE CABINET desk-

SALE
chest. $650. FULL,
FULL Twin sets: $149 hogany entertain- home decor, crafts,
each. 288-9940 Coal breaker that top, 15”x18”, holds
all wood, bookcase Full sets: $169 ment center, small furniture, 141 Kossack St. was a Pagnotti hanging folders,$15.
style headboard, Queen sets: $189 floral decorations, glassware, lamps, Saturday April 9 AUTO & TRUCK Enterprise structure 570-655-2154
dresser with mirror, All New kitchen items, oil on HH, VHS & CDS 8am-1pm MANUALS: 1950- that stood off Exeter
5 drawer chest American Made canvas, 3 pc. living (LOTS OF GOODIES!) Home furnishings, PRINTER, Fax, Copi-
140 S. Grant St. 1985. $10 each. Ave,. West Pittston.
night table, $450. 570-288-1898 room, hutch, bunk curtains, bedding, Pinto Trailer Hook $40. each. (2) er, Scanner. 4 in 1
Call 570-823-8036 beds, rugs & more! Doyouneedmorespace? seasonal items,
Fri. April 8, 10-6pm
for dump truck: $50. Beautiful nostalgic HP Series 2200.
MICROWAVE/TV A yard or garage sale ceramic, dishes.
Sat. April 9, 9-1pm
Saturday $1 Bonus OBO. paintings 16x20 of Excellent condition
BEDROOM SUITE. STAND, Oak on DUPONT
in classified 570-823-6829 the Old Newcomb $50. 570-675-4383
Girls. Full/queen
headboard, lingerie
wheels $20. Oak file
cabinet, 2 drawer LENTEN is the best way Shopping for a
Bag Day
570-824-7722 Bros Coal & Ice
buildings and coal TYPEWRITER:
chest, armoire, $25. 570-675-0248 tocleanoutyourclosets! new apartment? BARREL,
silos that once Electric Smith Coro-
dresser w/mirror.
POTATO PANCAKE - Classified lets wooden. na Typewriter/Work
Green/Pink. Excel-
lent/ $325.
PICTURE:
Southwest $75.
Wooden
giant

Teepee CLAM CHOWDER DINNER &


You’re in bussiness
with classified! you compare costs - WYOMING 53 gallon.
Excellent
stood at the bottom
of Tompkins,
Pittston Paintings by
Processor. Very
Good Condition with
570-815-5152 without hassle condition $195. ribbons. $50.

CRAFT SHOW/
shelf stand $75. 570-876-3830 a well known
or worry! 570-788-2388
BREAKFRONT
4 door cherry $400.
Area
green
rug,
with
olive
leaf CHINESE AUCTION Get moving
Pittston artist $40.
each. call Jim 655 after 5:00 PM.

FLEA MARKET
imprint, approxi- BATHROOM SINK 9474 email bing
Excellent condition.
mate 5x7 $40. Friday April 8th with classified! SET: Gerber white 1124.1@netzero.com 768 Personal
570-675-0920
CHAIR rocks &
570-239-5292 Serving 3-7 pm
Take Outs
Larksville
SWOYERSVILLE Call 829-7130 porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and RELIGIOUS ITEMS - Electronics
to place your ad. Hand made

RUMMAGE
swivels, love seat, RECLINER: light Start at 2pm
pink color, good green, works well.
April 9th medicine cabinet.
Rosaries, $5. ADDING MACHINES:
Matching set. $80. Monroe 3140 $25 .
condition. both $50. $60. 570-654-1581 $7.00 Per Person 9am-2pm 570-331-8183 570-829-2411
Texas Instruments
570-655-2154 or 570-881-5143 Holy Mother
Of Sorrows Church 376 Wyoming ROASTING PANS: $15. 570-779-4176

SALE
BED RUG with cover
COMPUTER DESK, SOFA $800. Love 212 Wyoming Ave Ave. for Chevy S-10 pick- 3 New Medium &
Large. Stainless PRESIDIAN DIGITAL
larger corner, light Seat $500. Almost Dupont Wyoming United up 6’ box. $200.
Steel. All for $ 10. PHONE SYSTEM -
oak color & gray. new, excellent con-
$75. 570-868-6018 dition, hardwood Holy Trinity Church
Methodist
Church
ONLY
ONL
NLY ONE
NL N LE
LLEA
LEADER.
E DER. 570-655-0546
570-735-2081. answering machine
Come Join 470 West State St. & 2 portable
frame & spring coil Us & Enjoy Hughes Street BEDDING:
COMPUTER STAND: Saturday, 9AM-2PM Saturday, April 9th ROTISSERIE - Ron phones. $20.
construction. Call 654-4262 Comforter, Shams &
with storage space 570-287-3600.
Great Sale, Great 9am-Noon 28 Vendors timesleader.com Dust Ruffle for Popeil’s Showtime. 570-675-0248
For More Info Prices. Don’t Miss It Excellent condition.
$50. Entertainment Day Of Dinner $1 a bag day. Food Double Bed. Green TRANSCEIVER Vin-
Center $40. TABLE kitchen or Parking In Lower Used once. $75.
Call 654-0345 with Pink Flowers. tage 1975, 40 chan-
570-829-0852 or dining 36” round End Pizza Parking Available $8. 570-639-2780 Call 674-7858
Lot nel, JCPenney,
570-301-8017 oak veneer, very
COUCH & love seat.
sturdy, took legs off SEWING FABRICS model, 6218, 12 volt,
CB transceiver with
Couch has a queen
sleeper. $100.
for easy transport,
good condition $15.
570-822-7903
Get Directions/Map Your Route/ BEDLINER: 89
Lots of Them
WALLPAPER
LED, TX-RX indica-
tor, ANL, NB, PA,
Or best offer.
570-474-0154 TABLE: round pub
Send or Email To Your Phone Chevy S10, standard
cab $30. 2000
1,000’s of patterns
WALLPAPER & BLIND
controls,
phone, like
micro-
new

DESK secretary with


table with glass top;
wooden brown Go to: thegaragesalepeople.com - Chevy Cavalier LS
rear trunk spoiler,
WAREHOUSE
30 Forrest St.,
$99. Or best offer.
570-287-2901
hutch, new in box
$100. 288-9940
table with glass top
protector; tubular click on Garage Sales black $10. Four
barrel carb running
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-970-6683 770 Photo
metal table base; from Chevy motor
DESK, drop down
42”h x 39” round; $50. 3 suitcases in SILVERWARE. Equipment
top 3 drawers, excellent shape
excellent. $125. Rogers service for
pecan finish, 36x 44
To place your ad call: 570-829-7130
570-817-1724 $40. 570-740-1246 CANON ultrasonic
x15” excellent con- 8. Lighted ceramic
EF, 28-200mm, AF-
dition. $95. Easter bunny $10. 2
BEER MEISER MF, F/3.5-5.6 USM,
570-287-2517 boxes assorted
DANSBY 1/4 KEG Macro-zoom lens in
We Got You Covered! ONLY. $225.
570-283-2047
books $5.
570-675-0920
box $175 or best
offer. 570-287-2901
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770 Photo 772 Pools & Spas 774 Restaurant 774 Restaurant 776 Sporting Goods 794 Video Game 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 815 Dogs
Equipment Equipment Equipment Systems/Games Merchandise Merchandise
HEATER/POOL,
brand new in
TENT Pop-up cloth
paintball bunker/ GUITAR ONLY for AKC REG. GERMAN
DIGITAL CAMERA -
HP Photosmart 7.2 unopened
propane
box
100,000
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT, RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT,
tent, never used,
$20. Huffy Micro
Guitar Hero III X-Box
360 & Playstation 2,
The Video WANTED SHORTHAIRED POINTER PUPS
Megapixel palm- Somerset Dough Game Store
sized Camera w/3x btu, for above Sheeter, Model 8x12 walk in
bike, blue, $30. used almost new
28 S. Main W.B. JEWELRY 5 females available,
optical and 8x digital
zoom. Large
ground pools up to
24, with manufac-
CAR-100. 1 avail-
able. $1,500 each
cooler $2300;
570-239-5292
TURKEY CALLS:
$20. 570-868-6018
Open Mon- Sat,
asking $550 each.
Pups come from ALASKAN
MALAMUTE PUPPIES
turers warranty. Call 8x8x10 walk PS2 GAMES: Call Of 12pm – 6pm champion blood-
Screen. 2 Gig SD Call for more info in freezer $3800; Friction slate/glass.
after 6:30 week Duty 3 Special Edi- 570-822-9929 / lines & are excellent
card with minor 570-498-3616. Pizza oven with Lists $49. Selling for AKC RARE Red &
days or any time tion $12. Call Of Duty 570-941-9908 pets! Available by
dings. $59 call Rick stones $2000; $20. Friction white, 2 females,
week ends. $699. Say it HERE World At War Final Easter. 570-854-
570-283-2552

Looking for that


570-675-0005 in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
Stainless steel
kitchen hood
$3000; Stainless
push/pin. $7. Mouth
calls selling $3.50
each 570-287-2073
Fronts $15. Guitar
Hero $10. Hitman 2
$10. Dance Dance
$$ CASH PAID $$ 5511 or email tim-
seltzer@ymail.com
shots & wormed,
$500 each. Call
570-477-3398

special place
774 Restaurant
Equipment RESTAURANT
steel pizza oven
hood $4000; 778 Stereos/
Revolution Extreme
2 $12. Tekken Tag
VIDEO GAMES
EQUIPMENT,
called home? & SYSTEMS
bread pan rack Tournament (some
BEVERAGE SOMERSET TURN $100; 2 soup Accessories scratches works 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
Classified will address COOLER, for restau- OVER MACHINE -
model SPM45,
warmers for $100;
STEREO: Technics fine) $5. Highest $$ Paid Transportation Transportation
Your needs.
rant use, with dou-
ble swing door, Ask- $500. VICTORY 2
2 door sandwich
prep table $500. with 2 3 1/2” speak- PLAYSTATION
GAMES: Spongebob
Guaranteed WILKESBARREGOLD
door frigerator, ers $50. 239-5292 Buying all video DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT - EOE
Open the door
ing $1,500 or best
offer. Call Model RAA2D575D,
All equipment is
sold as is. For
Squarepants Super-
sponge $10. Tony games & (570)991-7448 www.dallassd.com
$200 For more more info, call 780 Televisions/ systems. PS1 & 2,
(570)48GOLD8
(570) 459-6017 Hawks Pro Skater
with classified! information, call
570-498-3616
570-847-0873 Accessories (some scratches Xbox, Nintendo, PART TIME VAN AND
works fine) $5. Atari, Coleco,
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
SONY TV: 35” Trini- Crash Bandicoot 2 Sega, Mattel,
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
(Plaza 315)
MINI 30-PASSENGER
776 Sporting Goods tron. Works perfect. Cortex Strikes Back Gameboy,
BASEBALL
$125. 570-675-3414 (some scratches
works fine) $5.
Vectrex etc.
315N .3 miles after
Motorwold BUS DRIVERS
DVD’s, VHS & CDs Starting rate of $10.50 - $13.50 per hour,

Earn Extra Cash


EQUIPMENT:USED. PC GAMES: Hells
CATCHERS MITT,
782 Tickets Kitchen (Windows & Pre 90’s toys, depending on experience. Driving records &
youth, Rawlings Vista, XP or MAC) The Video background checks are required for all appli-
new $25. Men’s BUS TRIPS $15. Excellent Con-
Game Store cants. Must have a valid PA School Bus Dri-

For Just A Few


Nike tan catchers dition unless noted.
Yankee Baseball 1150 S. Main ver’s License and CDL. This is a perfect part-
Mitt, used $15. Cash or PayPal.
Tigers 4/2, $79 Scranton
Youth Pro Nike
Blue Jays 4/30, $79
Take $85 for all.
Mon-Sat time job if you are a retiree, a young parent, or
catcher leg guards, 570-735-2661 Mon - Sat,
Red Sox 5/14, $99 10am - 8pm a person with a flexible schedule. Please sub-

Hours A Day.
used $10. Youth 12pm – 6pm Closed Sundays
Louisville Slugger Red Sox 5/15, $99 LINE UP 570-822-9929 mit a letter of interest, resume, copies of driv-
outfielders glove, Mets 5/21, $99 Highest Cash Pay ing record, driver’s license, Act 34, 114 and
used $10. Omaha Mets 5/22, $99
A GREAT DEAL... Outs Guaranteed 151 clearances, letters of recommendation and
Little League bat IN CLASSIFIED!

91
Phillies Baseball We Pay At Least

Deliver
other supporting documentation to: Mr. Grant
%
(gold), used $15.
Call 570-868-613 Cubs 6/11, $85 Looking for the right deal 76% of the London Palfey, Business Manager, Dallas School Dis-
A’s 6/25, $85 on an automobile? Fix Market Price trict, PO Box 2000, Dallas, PA 18612
BICYCLE, Bmx Haro Red Sox 6/30 $95 Turn to classified. for All Gold Jewelry
Backtrail X1 Nyquist, Mets Baseball It’s a showroom in print! All application packets must be received by
20 x2.1 tires; 24T
sealed bottom
Yankees 7/2, $95 Classified’s got of Times Leader Visit us at Deadline: April 25, 2011 or until positions
Phillies 7/17, $85 WilkesBarreGold.com are filled. EOE
bracket. Ridden
Cardinals 7/21, $75
the directions! readers read Or email us at
only 2 or 3 times
since new & the Baseball Overnight 796 Wanted to Buy
the Classified wilkesbarregold@
child did not like it; section. yahoo.com 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
looks new; CRMO
Red Sox @ Pirates Merchandise
6/25-6/26 $239 *2008 Pulse Research
seat tube & cranks.
(No Collections) Nice present. New
$249. asking $149.
Mariners @ Red Sox
7/23-7/24 $219 VITO’S
Available routes:
570-696-1410. Yankees @ Orioles
8/27-8/28 $209
& What Do
GINO’S You Have
BOXING BAG: Ever-
last boxing heavy
Nascar At Dover

Kingston bag, good condition,


$42. Boxing speed
5/15 & 10/2
$159 each Race Wanted: To Sell
800
PETS & ANIMALS Physical Therapists
bag with mounting
$425 Monthly Profit + Tips hardware,
condition, $32.
good
New York City
Brunch Cruise Junk Today? Full Time Day Shift
810 Cats
122 daily papers / 148 Sunday papers 570-430-4054 6/5, $99
COOKIE’S
Cars & Per Diem Opportunities Available

CATS & KITTENS Physical Therapy Asst.


CASH
1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenue, TRAVELERS Trucks
N. Dawes Avenue, S. Dawes Avenue 570-815-8330 Highest 12 weeks & up.
Shots, neutered, Full Time Day Shift
cookiestravelers.com Call 829-7130
Prices to place your ad. VALLEY CAT RESCUE Excellent Benefit & Salary
Kingston FOR
CONCERT TICKETS:
2 tickets for
Avenged Sevenfold,
Paid!! 824-4172, 9-9 only.
Package!
$360 Monthly Profit + Tips Three Days Grace, FREE ONLY
ONL
NL ONE
NLY N LE
LEA
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LEADER.
E DER
D . 815 Dogs Valid state license to practice therapy and

90 daily papers / 104 Sunday papers ANTIQUE GUNS


Old Shot Guns
and SevenDust.
Section 205. Row F.
$100. 299-0324
PICKUP timesleader.com
AMERICAN BULL DOG
strong communication and clinical skills
required. SNF or Rehab hospital experience
288-8995 preferred but new graduates considered.
Pierce Street, Reynolds Street, Winola Avenue Rifles, Swords
Female, brown &
& Daggers, To place your 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
white, 5 months
old, good with
How To Apply? Call 877-339-6999 x1

Duryea Military Items


Vintage Scopes
ad call...829-7130 Development Development
children, trained.
Includes crate.
Send Resume To Fax: 866-854-8688
Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com
ELTON JOHN AKC papers.
Old Toys &
$560 Monthly Profit + Tips Coins
TICKETS - 2 tickets
for April 11. On right,
$350 Or Apply In Person

149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers PRIVATE COLLECTOR. by stage, seats 102
& 204. $158 for both
AUTOMOTIVE SALES 570-905-0260 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke

Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, 570-417-9200 tickets or $79 each.
570-823-4572 CONSULTANTS 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Columbia Street, Cranberry Terr., Evans Street DRIVER, Adams Valley Chevrolet is seeking
Redline Titanium. ELTON JOHN TICKETS individuals who are self-starters,
Swoyersville 460cc. Graphite
shaft, 10.5 deg. $40.
4 tickets for Elton
John at Mohegan
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people who promise

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The Osterhout Free Library is seeking an Execu- MLS #10-3285
sage from The Victorian Style 211 Hillside One
tive Director to lead the overall operations and $249,000
Times Leader and home. New kitchen NEW PRICE! Jay A. Crossin
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Rachel A. Pugh at rpugh@theweekender.com (Indoor kidney in a beautifully
General Manager, Weekender
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570-288-0770
EXETER
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rpugh@timesleader.com Qualifications include and MLS from an ALA


accredited program, and minimum of seven years’
not included in
square footage.
Wine cellar in
with fireplace out to
deck. Bright & airy
kitchen, finished
DUPONT
experience including four years in administrative basement. lower level, Tennis,
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace. $525,000 Golf & Swimming
capacity, and excellent communication skills. MLS# 11-81 are yours to enjoy
Call Geri & relax. Mainte-
Competitive salary & benefit package. 29 Brown St. 570-862-7432 nance free living.
554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ Forward resume & cover letter to Solid 2 story home 570-696-0888 $224,900
Operations Operations Operations Search Committee
71 S. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
with 3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, vinyl LEWITH & FREEMAN MLS# 10-1221
Call Geri
Wildflower Village
1101 Chicory Court
570-696-0888 Single family home
No Phone Calls. EOE.
sided, large carport
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This immaculate
end unit townhome,

INSERTER/PACKAGER 509 Building/ 509 Building/


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570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN neighborhood-
Beautiful 2400 Sq.
5 years young, is
ready and waiting

IMMEDIATE NEED Construction/ Construction/


updating by
great potential. BEAR CREEK
333 Beaupland DALLAS
Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
full baths, 2 story
for its new owner to
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$79,900 home, fully air con- Bright 3 bedroom,
Skilled Trades Skilled Trades 10-1770 New construction ditioned, oil & gas 1.5 bath, new car-
MLS 11-74
The Times Leader has Immediate opening for Call Colleen
on 1 acre lot. heat, renovated peting and flooring
2500 sq. ft. kitchen, full unfin-
Night & Day Shifts part time Inserter/Packager POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
570-237-0415 2 story, 4 or 5 ished basement, 2
throughout, crown
moulding. Gas fur-
bedrooms, 2.5
for our Packaging Department. bath, Great room
enclosed porches, nace and air condi-
LABORER, general labor, outdoor 15 x 20 deck with tioning. Back yard
with cathedral
Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate. power awning features patio, vinyl
work, and HEAVY EQUIPMENT ceiling, fire place, cover – generous
This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor. OPERATOR, excavator, bulldozer, off- Collect cash, not dust! dual zone gas heat size lot, off street
fence and storage
& central air, $116,000
Duties include but are not limited to: road dump truck, experience preferred. Clean out your Living room has 2 car garage,
parking, first floor MLS 11-144
washer/dryer. All Call Terry
• Opening of insert skids Seeking responsible individuals for 40-50 awesome woodland REDUCED Now!!
• Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers hours per week, 1 to 3 months duration, days,
basement, garage views and you will NOW $284,900.
appliances includ-
ed. Offering price
570-885-3041
or Angie
Call 570-675-4805
• Stackdown of ROP nights, weekends possible. Must have current or attic and call the enjoy the steam/
sauna. Lake and
$180,000
Call 570-421-0587
570-885-4896

• Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of 40-hour OSHA hazwoper certificate or 8-hour Classified depart- tennis rights avail- Shopping for a or Rodite@enter.net
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assigned shift
have valid PA drivers license and reliable
ment today at 570- tion membership. Classified lets in E-mail subject
(membership
Employees must be able to work flexible hours and be able to lift transportation. 829-7130! optional). Minutes you compare costs - line.

at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle. Call 570-331-8191, 509 Building/
from the Pocono's
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Philadelphia or New
Get moving
York. $349,000 FACTORYVILLE
Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of or email EnvResInc@aol.com Skilled Trades with classified!
interest or resume:
Maria Huggler
CLASSIC EXCEPTIONAL
Human Resources Department
PROPERTIES DALLAS
The Times Leader JOB FAIR
570-587-7000
FAMILY HOME
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 BERWICK Two story, 4 bed-
rooms, 4 bath
Email: ldaris@timesleader.com
SATURDAY, April 9, 2011 1419 First Ave 117 Huckleberry Ln.
Room to grow in
rooms, double car
attached garage,
Fax: 570-831-7364 8:30AM- 12:30PM this unique 2 story
with exceptional
eat-in kitchen, din-
ing room, family
NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE! Mother-In-Law room, living room,
We are an equal opportunity employer committed Location of Job Fair: NEW LISTING!
apartment. 4-5
bedrooms total.
central air, finished
basement, Half
to diversity in the workplace. Hazleton Site Contractors Secluded on a hill
but part of High
Hardwood & 9 ft. acre +, deck. Con-
Humboldt Industrial Park, 40 Elm Road, Hazleton, PA ceilings-1st floor, 2 veniently located
Point Acres. 2 story oversized family between Clarks
2 story 4 bedroom, Colonial, 4 bed- rooms with gas fire- Summit and
Various Opportunities 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft. rooms, 2.5 baths. place, 4 zone heat Tunkhannock;
$55,900. Large family room /air conditioning, 2 hardwood floors;

PACKAGING SHIFT Lehigh Valley Area MLS 11-521 with fireplace and connecting 12 x 18 central vac;
570-696-2468 sliding door to
Heavy Civil Bridge Estimator and Project Manager screened porch. 2
decks, plenty of retractable deck
granite/tile, 2 car awning; pristine

SUPERVISOR
car garage. Central
Locust Ridge Site Contractors - Pocono Lake, PA AC. Wooded lot.
heated garage. condition.
2nd and 3rd Shift - Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic Situated on a Call Shari at ERA
$275,000. beautifully Brady Associates
The Times Leader has an opening in the Packaging Department Laborer, Equipment Operator 11-1077 landscaped lot in $275,000 Call
Besecker Realty desirable (570) 836-3848
for a Full Time Shift Supervisor. The Packaging Department is Hazleton Site Contractors-Hazleton, PA 570-675-3611 Blueberry Hill or email
responsible for insertion and packaging of our printed products Lehigh Valley Site Contractors-Easton, PA Estates! sonshine@epix.net.
with a primary goal of servicing our distribution operation. 2nd or 3rd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic DALLAS $399,900

In this fast-paced environment, we strive to achieve superior Pikes Creek Site Contractors-Hunlock Creek, PA BLAKESLEE MLS 10-4120
Debra Rosenberg
570-714-9251
FORTY FORT
deadline performance, high efficiency and good customer service Paving Laborer, Paving Operator, Paving Foreman, Low Bed Driver
through planning, organization, and staff development. The ideal General Laborer and Equipment Operator
candidate will have a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Some 2nd or 3rd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic
mechanical aptitude along with manufacturing process or inven-
tory management experience is desirable. Good communication,
Pikes Creek Site Contractors-Wyalusing, PA Doyouneedmorespace?
2nd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic
problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also 1st Shift Heavy Equipment Road Mechanic
PRICE REDUCED! A yard or garage sale
19 Circle Drive
have a sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced, Spacious floor plan
in classified
37 Chestnut Road 1509 Wyoming Ave.
team oriented manufacturing environment. This is a night shift SAME DAY INTERVIEWS- For information call 1-800-344-2463 (Old Farm Estates) - Hardwood floors is the best way Freshly painted and
position that offers plenty of opportunity for career development Competitive wages & Benefits- Pre-Employment drug testing. (EOE) Custom built solid throughout - tocleanoutyourclosets! insulated, immacu-
Recently remodeled
and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi-
brick 4 bedroom,
kitchen & master You’re in bussiness late and sitting on
almost half an acre
3.5 baths Colonial
ence and an excellent benefits package, style home with an bath - Sunroom with classified! this 3 bedroom 1.5
heated - bath home can be
DURYEA
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ open floor plan on
medical, dental and more. Pre-employment 1+ acre lot in the Overlooking a yours. Features
drug screening and background Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Poconos. A few of beautiful waterfall.
Blueberry Hill. include a modern
$237,000 kitchen, central
check required. Repair Repair Repair the amenities
MLS# 10-4354 3 bedroom ranch.
A/C. laundry room,
include central A/C. Large lot with pool.
2 Master bedrooms Call Geri office and free
570-696-0888 Lease To Buy. For
each with bath standing fireplace.
TRUCK SERVICE TECHNICIAN room and fireplace, 570-696-3801 more details, call
(570) 655-8118 All appliances
Human Resources Department McCarthy Tire Service Co., Inc, has immediate full time openings for
ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood
LEWITH & FREEMAN included. Just move
right in! For more

THE TIMES LEADER Truck Service Technicians at our location on Kidder Street. Qualified
candidates must possess a valid driver’s license, experience in chang-
floors throughout,
cathedral ceiling
and 2 car garage. DALLAS RANCH
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
details and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 ing/fixing tires is preferred but not necessary, training will be provided MLS #11-653 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
Cherry kitchen, in classified MLS 11-604
by employer. We offer a very competitive pay rate and benefits package $469,900 $190,000
E-mail: ldaris@timesleader.com including medical, dental, vision, and 401(K) program with a company Call Kim large enclosed rear
is the best way Call Kim
porch with heat,
Fax: (570) 831-7364 match.
570-466-3338
1 car garage, tocleanoutyourclosets!
570-466-3338

No Telephone Calls Please. We are an equal opportunity Interested applicants may apply in person at 340 Kidder Street,
asking $94,900.
Call 570-675-4805 You’re in bussiness
employer committed to diversity in the workplace or call Jeff at 570.822.3151 for more information.
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FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP. HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON LARKSVILLE
45 First Street W.
MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE
6 Edward St
OLD FORGE PITTSTON
460 S. Mtn
Blvd.

HUGE
92 W. Pettebone St.
Hardwood floors in
living room and
40 Steele St.
Great starter home
in Hanover Green. 3
Lakeside property
with low taxes.
View of lake, lake
250 Susquehan-
nock Drive
REDUCTION!!!!! Fantastic Foreclo-
sure! Just the room
Looking for a home
that's move-in
317 Charles St.
Bring Your Hammer
& Paint Brush &
49-51 Curtis St.
Fully occupied dou-
Immaculate Cape Large well cared ble with separate
dining room. Make bedrooms, 1 bath, access, public boat you need at a price for home! ready? This immac- Make This Your
this home your fenced in yard. launch across Cod home features you can afford. Nice ulate ranch features Home! Large single utilities. 2 bed-
1st floor master 4 levels, lots of rooms each side,
own. With a little Close to schools, street. home with off-street storage.Oversized all brick exterior, with 4 bedrooms,
TLC it can be really move-in condition, $99,000 suite with office and parking on a quiet beautiful modern bath, side enclosed off street parking
3/4 bath. 2nd floor 1 car garage. and fenced in yard.
nice! Big eat-in extra lot 50 x 92 MLS# 10-234 dead end street. A Family room with tiled kitchen, formal porch, newer
kitchen, laundry included in sale. Call Cindy has 2 large bed- modern kitchen with dining room, large furnace, deck and MLS #10-2584
rooms with walk in gas fireplace. 4 $75,900
room with .5 bath Estate sold 570-690-2689 hardwood floors. A zone efficient gas sunken living room, 3 car detached
on 1st floor. 3 bed- ''as is''. $65,000 www.cindykingre.com closets and adjoin- great backyard for 3 bedrooms,tiled garage. Looking for Call Lu-Ann
ing bath. 1st floor hot water base- 570-602-9280
rooms, and don't MLS 11-82 summer fun. Terrific board heat. bath with garden a reasonable offer.
forget 1 car Debra Rosenberg laundry and 1/2 543 potential. $78,960 tub, fully finished Priced at: $89,900
bath, modern Westmoreland Hardwood floors.
detached garage. 570-714-9251 MLS 11-676 Large eat-in basement with fire- MLS# 10-2409
kitchen with bam- Ave. 570-696-2468 place, 3/4 bath and Call Theresa
Asking $ 135,000. boo floors, living Stately 5 bedroom kitchen with huge
movable island. laundry area,5 Vacendak, CRS, GRI
MLS# 10-2409 570-675-4400 room with stone home in prestigious zoned gas heat, 570-650-5872
Call Theresa Large deck.
fireplace. 2 tier neighborhood.
Private yard. newer carport and CENTRAL Line up a place to live
Vacendak, CRS, GRI
570-650-5872 LINE UP deck overlooks Yearning to be
Replace-ment more. Plus seller is
REAL ESTATE in classified!
HANOVER TWP.
above ground pool, restored to its origi- offering a Home
CENTRAL A GREAT DEAL... windows. Pool
PITTSTON
ready for nal splendor. Porch,
summer fun! rec room, sun room house. Home Warranty for your (570) 822-1133
REAL ESTATE peace of mind!
IN CLASSIFIED! MLS #11-657 and inground pool. warranty included.
$124,900
(570) 822-1133 Looking for the right deal $299,000
Call Colleen
Huge Reduction
$175,000
$224,000
MLS# 11-382 MLS 10-3662 PARSONS / WB
LUZERNE
570-696-2468 3 bedroom, quiet
on an automobile? 570-237-0415 Call Jay Crossin Call Michael Pinko
HANOVER TOWNSHIP Turn to classified. Ext. 23
Crossin Real
REDUCED
(570) 899-3865 neighborhood. Off
street parking, large
It’s a showroom in print! Estate
fenced yard. Fully
insulated. Low heat
Classified’s got 570-288-0770 bills. Move in ready.
the directions! $72,000
8 Diamond Ave.
Loads of space in
HAZLETON JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON TWP. Smith Hourigan
Group
Call (570) 262-4400 68-70 Plank St.
Affordable double
this modernized tra-
ditional home. 3rd 121 3rd St W. 570-474-6307 PITTSTON block property!

NANTICOKE
Each unit has 3
floor is a large bed- bedrooms, living
58 and 60 W. Saint
Marys Road.
room with walk-in
closet. Modern
271 Charles St.
Very nice 3 bed-
MOUNTAIN TOP room, full bath,
dining room & eat-
Reassessed by kitchen, family room room 1.5 bath home in kitchen. Separate
the county in 2006 addition, deck over- with detached 1 car utilities & off-street
to $154,000 after looking large corner garage. Home has parking. Live in one
the appeal in 2008 lot. Not just a replacement win- unit & let the
it became starter home but a Wynd Tree Oaks Est. 8 Circle Drive dows, new carpet, second unit pay for
reassessed to home to stay 2 story home with Only one lucky fami- fresh paint and the mortgage or
in and grow! 3 story Victorian, 11 Norman St.
$112,000. Two plenty of room and 3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 ly will be able to remodeled bath- use both units as
homes on one lot. MLS #11-622 baths on 1.4 acres, make this home rooms. This is a 61 Spruce St. Lovely home in an investment
$127,900 much, much more!! very good
Close to schools, 3 bedrooms on 2nd 2600 Sq.Ft. on cul their own! Beautiful- must see in a nice Well built & property. Call today
nice neighbor- Call Colleen de sac in great 811 Pin Oak Dr. condition. Large lot,
floor, 3 more on 3rd, ly kept Ranch with neighborhood,. ROOM FOR affordable ranch for a showing!
hood. Two 570-237-0415 neighborhood.Large 2 car garage, new MLS 11-442 style home with hardwood, large $84,800
kitchen with granite EVERYONE! garage in rear used
fridge's, two countertops, 2 kitchen, granite bath, partially fin- $99,000 great views & a MLS#10-3778
stoves, two wash- counters, stainless 6 bedrooms, plenty partially as a
tiered deck, partially ished basement, 3 Call John Polifka of bathrooms, large lot. Quite Craig Yarrish
ers, two dryers appliances, great season room, 570-704-6846 neighborhood. professional office 570-696-6554
finished basement spacious family with heat, A/C &
and one dish- with wet bar area, island, sunk in living almost 1 acre in Antonik & Features include:
washer all includ- room, oak stair- room with coal bath. Great
and 2 car attached Dallas School Dis- Associates, Inc. insert fireplace, Hardwood floors,
ed. Off street Looking to buy a case, 4 car garage, trict. Home Warran- 570-735-7494 eat-in kitchen, potential, great
garage. Needs a lit- living room, dining neighborhood.
parking for seven, home? tle TLC. But what a decks, great view, cy included. For updated electric
room kitchen PLUS
MESHOPPEN
fenced in yard. Place an ad here Pittston Schools. more information service, updated $109,000
steal at this price. part finished MLS# 10-4262
The larger home is
PITTSTON
and let the $55,900. $394,900 and photos visit our plumbing & newly
3 bedroom, 1.5 (570) 208-2383 or Novak Road basement, Rec Call Tony Ranieli
sellers know! MLS 11-12 website at room with wet bar, painted interior, off-
baths, wall to wall (570) 510-7918 www.atlas street parking with 570-237-1032
570-829-7130 570-696-2468 2 car built in garage
carpet, freshly realtyinc.com rear alley access to
painted, finished
basement, natu- HANOVER TWP. JENKINS TWP./ MLS #11-370
$179,900
& additional 3-4 car
garage... PLUS 2nd built-in garage.
Excellent for 1st
lot for a great back
ral wood work
throughout and an
LIBERTY HILLS
Reduced!
INKERMAN Call Charlie
570-829-6200
yard. This is a
Fannie Mae
time home buyer or
buyer looking to
enclosed
porch. Ceramic
back

tile kitchen, count-


45 Main St. VM 101 HomePath Property.
Property approved
down size. Move in
condition! Easy to PITTSTON
110 Oak St
for HomePath show! Call today!
er top, 1.5 bath, Lovely nearly com- $82,000 722 McAlpine St.
office and foyer. pleted renovated Renovation
Spacious living
HAZLETON Mortgage MLS#10-4638
New Roof, hot Victorian farmhouse Craig Yarrish room, family room,
water heaters and sits high on 7.81 Financing. ''First-
Find Something? Look'' Property, 570-696-6554 eat in kitchen &
insulation. The acres featuring formal dining area,
back house is a Lose Something? panoramic pastoral please see
Get it back where it www.homepath. 4 bedrooms & full
three floor, 2 bed- Beautiful 2 bed- views, high ceilings, bath. Large home
room. Both have Own this home for belongs original woodwork, com for details.
room home with loft $169,900 with great potential.
separate utilities. less than $400 a with a Lost/Found ad! gutted, rewired, Needs updating &
area that can easily MLS #11-177
$134,000 Call 570-829-7130 insulated and sheet- BUYER TO PAY $75
NANTICOKE
be converted to a month! Large 3 570-242-2795 repairs. This is a
Andy 3rd bedroom. This bedroom home with rocked, newer roof, DOC FEE AT Fannie Mae Home-
570-714-9225 home has 2.5
baths, security sys- RV75 Turnberry Ln.
formal dining room,
off street parking
LAFLIN vinyl siding, kitchen
and baths. Lots of
CLOSING. OFFERS /
CONTRACTS ARE
Path property.
Buyer to pay full

Hanover Township tem, whole house potential with TLC. NOT BINDING transfer tax. No
Open floor plan, and large yard. For Elk Lake School Dis- UNTIL THE ENTIRE
entertainment sys- stone fireplace & more information investment offers
tem with speakers trict. $199,000 AGREEMENT IS accepted for 1st 15
wet bar in living
HANOVERmodern
Ranch,
GREEN 3 in every room and
outside. Great mod-
room, gourmet
kitchen with
and photos, log
onto www.atlas
MLS# 11-525 Call
570-696-2468
SIGNED (RATIFIED)
BY ALL PARTIES.
$38,000
days of listing,
please see
ern kitchen. 2 car realtyinc.com ''FirstLook'' at
bedrooms, 1.5 bath breakfast bar open 570-696-2468
garage, skylights, MLS#09-2449 www.homepath.
rooms, hardwood
floors, move in con-
huge deck and
patio. There is a
to dining area. 1st
floor bedroom, 2nd
floor spacious
$64,900
Call Charles
MOUNTAIN TOP 68 Tilbury Avenue
Well maintained
com for details.
$37,900
dition. Large eat in MLS#10-4763
huge walkout base- master suite & 7 Hickorywood Dr. ranch in Tilbury
kitchen with new 570-242-2795
ment that is rough bonus room above Wonderful 4 bed- Terrace. 2 bedroom
cabinets, ceramic
plumbed for a bath- garage with room Ranch with home with hard-
tile, & stainless steel
room. Too much to skylights! This is a sweeping views of wood floors, 1 bath.
appliances. Finished
list here, this house Fannie Mae Home- the valley. Master Eat in kitchen.

MOOSIC
basement, newly
KINGSTON
is a must see. Path Property, bedroom with walk- Large “L” shaped
carpeted family
MLS #10-4589 purchase this in closet and bath, living/dining room.
room. Custom bar
$350,000 property for as little ultra modern eat-in Full basement, Doyouneedmorespace?
PENDING
with tile flooring &
Call John Polifka as 3% down! kitchen with granite Affordable New partially finished. A yard or garage sale
modern half bath.
570-704-6846 Property approved counters and cherry Construction with Sunroom in back
Fenced yard, large
sunroom & 1 car
Antonik and for HomePath cabinets with large Pond - 2 Available off kitchen. 3 car in classified
garage. Roof, fur-
nace & hot water
Associates
570-735-7494
Mortgage &
HomePath
Renovation
island and stainless
steel appliances. 2
car garage, full
1/2 acre pond view.
1 acre with pond.
Central sewer.
detached garage.
PRICE REDUCED
NOW $130,500!!
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets! PITTSTON
HANOVER TWP.
heater are less than You’re in bussiness
5 years old. Financing. unfinished base- Roomy 2 story with MLS# 10-1703
$140,000 Call (570) ''FIRSTLOOK'' ment with hardwood, tile, Call Linda with classified!
Property! See walk-out to yard. maple kitchen, (570) 956-0584
PITTSTON
824-7894 for a 105-107 Walnut
private showing www.homepath. MLS #10-4060 2 car garage and Coldwell Banker
com for details. St. W. $269,900 all the goodies. Rundle Real Estate
Not much yard
HANOVER TOWNSHIP REDUCED PRICE
$174,900 work with this
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 1509 Grove St.
Complete move in
package from the
570-474-2340

MLS #10-4748
570-242-2795
home, just enjoy.
Live in one side,
Just across the
Avoca border sits
low $200’s. 90 day
build time.
NOXEN
3672 SR 29S
rent the other. Ten- this quaint 3 bed- Financing available. 8 Butler St.
ants have month to room Ranch home Grand old home
Well located month lease paying Oak Ridge Homes
on a triangular making it’s debut!
in Hanover Twp. Incorporated
LAKE ARIEL
$600/mo. each. shaped lot. If you Perched on a cor-
just off the San MLS #10-2706 want low taxes and (570) 788-7100
Souci Highway. ner lot, home fea-
$118,900 utilities, this is the
MOUNTAINTOP
2164 Northgate Rd 16 Defoe St. tures original wood-
Newer kitchens, Call Roger Nenni house for you!
large baths & 3 Lovely 2 story, 3 work, nice size
Reduced! Ext. 32 MLS #11-773 rooms, 2nd floor
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
3 bedrooms, 2
bedrooms each.
Both sides are
Crossin Real
Estate
$59,900 SALE BY OWNER bedrooms, 1.5 bath
home that features balcony, 2 kitchens

JENKINS TWP
Call Colleen open floor plan with and walk up attic.
baths, 1 car garage. presently occupied. 570-288-0770 570-237-0415 Brick front ranch
Call for appointment with large Living cathedral ceiling Home needs updat-
New carpeting,
KINGSTON
$79,300 room, 3 bedroom, family room. Pris- ing but has loads
paint, etc. Large lot.
Asking $118,000.
Deremer Realty
MLS# 10-4598
Call Vieve Zaroda
REDUCED! sun room, deck, full
basement, sheds
tine hardwood
floors. 3 season
of potential!
MLS #11-731
(570) 474-6307 and garage on 0.54 sun room leads to $49,900
570-477-1149 2 story, 3 bedroom, Call Colleen
Ext. 2772 acres. $154,000. patio, in ground
Looking for the right deal
2 bath. $85,000
MLS 11-621 LINEUP Call Jeannie Brady pool and manicured
vinyl fenced yard.
570-237-0415
ERA BRADY
on an automobile? 570-696-2468
ASUCCESSFULSALE 71 Mountain Road ASSOCIATES $169,000
Turn to classified. 17 year old 2 story, 570-836-3848 MLS 11-141
It’s a showroom in print! INCLASSIFIED! single family home, Call Terry
Smith Hourigan
Doyouneedmorespace?
Move right in this Shopping for a 570-885-3041
Classified’s got
the directions!
Group
570-474-6307 1717 River Road
21 Thomas Lane
Lovely home in A yard or garage sale
beautiful 3 bed-
room, 2 1/2 baths.
Eat in kitchen with
new apartment?
Classified lets
or Angie
570-885-4896 PITTSTON TWP.
immaculate move-in
Compact 2 story in classified
HANOVER TWP. HARDING home with 3 bed-
rooms, 1st floor
condition. Soak in
the hot tub or relax is the best way
pergo floors and
silestone counter
you compare costs -
without hassle
tops, two tiered
bath with laundry, by the pond! W/D tocleanoutyourclosets! or worry!
large kitchen. Park-
ing in rear with
hookup on 1st flr,
coal stove in base- LAKE SILKWORTH You’re in bussiness
island. Dining room,
family room with Get moving PITTSTON
alley access. ment, oversized
shower in Master
with classified! fireplace, additional
great room with with classified!
$39,900
MLS 11-99
Call Colleen
bath, large back
yard. Additional Off MOUNTAIN TOP cathedral ceiling.
Finished basement
with laundry room,
NOXEN TWP. 120 Parnell St.
570-237-0415 Street Parking for 2
cars in rear. Proper- work shop and Classic Ranch in
146 Brown St. PRICE REDUCED ty has 2 sheds. exercise room. great location. 3
NEW PRICE! 679 Appletree Rd. $149,000 Forced hot air fur- bedroom, 3 baths,
Beautiful outside as 4 bedrooms, MLS# 11-380 nace, central air. high quality
inside - This 2 story 2.5 bath home Call Toni Davis Brand new ranch Two car attached throughout. 3 sea-
offers too many nestled among the 50 yards from lake. garage. Extensive 34 Carroll St. son porch over
JENKINS TWP.
570-714-6132
amenities & trees on a very 570-287-1196 Double lot, 3 bed- landscaping with Spacious 3 or 4 looking private rear
upgrades to room, two bath, bedroom home. yard. Owners says
mention. Resort
private 1 acre, this
country retreat SMITH HOURIGAN laundry room. Full 310 Deer Run Drive
waterfall & private
paver patio. 800 Enjoy the mountain Quiet street. sell and lowers
living in your back has high quality, basement, with Spacious 11 year acres of state land views and privacy MLS# 10-624 price to
yard with inground modern updates insulation & old 2 story built by out back door. from your rear deck PRICE REDUCED $219,900. For
pool & cabana. A complemented with sheetrock. Hallmark Homes $230,000. on this country $79,900 more information
original woodwork New well. sits on 1 acre lot. Call 570-417-9162 raised ranch on Call Bill and photos please
must see property! visit our website at
& builtins. Maple MLS#:09-4746 Formal living rooms after 9AM to set up 1 acre in Noxen. (570) 362-4158
PRICE REDUCED $143,900 & dining rooms, eat www.atlas
eat in kitchen
KINGSTON
an appointment or 3 bedroom, 1 bath
$199,900 with all appliances Call John Nicodem in kitchen with email home with custom realtyinc.com
MLS# 10-1670 overlooks huge Classic island. Family room whritzak@aol.com woodwork & 3 MLS #10-2817
Call Geri family room with Properties with 11 foot ceiling decks, above Call Charlie for
23 Mead St.
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
floor-to-ceiling brick
fire place. Formal
Newly remodeled 2
story on a corner
570-718-4959 & fireplace. Office
on 1st floor. NANTICOKE ground pool
& hot tub.
your private
showing.
LEWITH & FREEMAN dining room with
Pella sliders look
lot with fenced in LAKE SILKWORTH Screened porch off
kitchen overlooks
REDUCED PRICE Collect cash, not dust! VM 101
yard and 2 car $119,000 Clean out your
HANOVER TWP.
out to stone patio & garage. 4 bed- in ground pool.
Call Cindy
147 - 149 Old
inground pool.
French doors lead
rooms, 1 bath,
1,660 sq. ft.
Large master suite
with 3 closets, 570-690-2689 basement, garage
Ashley Road to Master bedroom $89,900 private bath with
whirlpool, separate
www.cindykingre.com
or attic and call the Let the Community
Live in one side, suite with walk-in MLS 10-3684 290 Reynolds St.
rent the other. closet. Central air & Call Bill Very roomy 2 story shower, double Classified depart- Know!
Hi efficient heat, vanity & radiant Place your Classified
3 bedrooms each
side with 1.5 baths. water supplied
570-362-4158 on lovely street in
Kingston. 4 bed- heated tile floor. 200 - 202 E. ment today at 570- Ad TODAY!
Union Street
Nice rural area.
Large Yard.
spring house.
$185,000
rooms, 3 baths,
wood burning fire- Year round lake
3 car garage.
Finished rec room 2 single homes on 570-675-4400 829-7130! 570-829-7130
MLS #10-3089 place in living room. house. New roof, in lower level. 1 lot. All separate
$93,000. Call gutters, siding, utilities, 2 vehicle
Find your next
for appointment. Call Steve Shemo Large eat-in kitchen Home Warranty.
570-793-9449 as well as formal doors, windows, NEW PRICE built-in garage.
570-606-6093
LINE UP dining room. Freshly kitchen, bathroom, $395,000 Great opportunity

vehicle online.
painted, carpets appliances, heating MLS# 10-938 for investors or live
Collect cash, not dust! A GREAT DEAL... cleaned and numer-
ous updates makes
& cooling system,
carport & Decks.
Call Linda
(570) 956-0584
in one & collect rent
from the other.
Clean out your Job Seekers are IN CLASSIFIED! this move-in ready!
Call for your
2 bedrooms, one
bath, deeded lake
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
One side has 4
bedrooms, other
basement, garage looking here! Looking for the right deal private showing.
MLS #11-364
access with shared
dock.
570-474-2340 has 3 bedrooms.
$105,000
Collect cash, not dust!
or attic and call the Where's your ad? on an automobile? $159,900
Mary Ellen Belchick
MLS: 09-4484
$97,000 Clean out your
MLS# 10-3329
Louise Laine
Classified depart- 570-829-7130 and Turn to classified. 570-696-6566 Call John Nicodem
Classic
basement, garage 570-283-9100 x 20
or attic and call the
ment today at 570- ask for an employ- It’s a showroom in print! Properties

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829-7130! ment specialist the directions!
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PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS PLAINS


Nicely maintained
SHAVERTOWN
304 Vista Dr
SHICKSHINNY
OWNER SAYS: “SELL!”
SWOYERSVILLE WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
West Wyoming
TOYTOWN
12 Watson Street
WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
home. 3 bed- 3 bedroom Ranch.
rooms, full bath Corner, double lot,
with shower, pri- central air, all
vate driveway with hardwood floors.
1 car garage, $118,000.
Appliances Call 570-693-4451
included
$76,000 Immaculate 2 story,
40 Gain St.
Be the first occu-
pants of this newly
20 Nittany Lane
Convenience! Loca-
Call 570-655-9722
PLAINS TWP
Owner financing
available. Beautifully Spectacular sunlit
great room with
stone & vinyl. Large
lot on cul-de-sac.
Spring is here!
Now’s the time to WILKES-BARRE 73 Richard Street
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Traditional in Very
12 Reid st.
tion! Easy Living! remodeled home, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 put in an offer on Spacious Bi-level
constructed Ranch
home on a low traf-
This home has it all.
3 floors of living
FOR SALE BY OWNER new cabinets, gran-
ite countertops,
floor to ceiling
stone fireplace &
baths. Detached
oversized 2 car
this immaculate,
move in ready, 2
Good Condition.
Open Layout. Off
home in semi-pri-
vate location with
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
fic street. All you space w/hardwood ceramic tile floor in vaulted ceiling adds garage with loft. bedroom home! Off Street Parking, private back yard. 3
could ask for is floors and gas fire- kitchen, pantry, to the charm of this Tile, hardwood, street parking with Yard & Shed. season room. Gas
already here, 3 place in living room. large master bed- 11 year young 3-4 granite, central air. 1 car garage, no Many Updates. fireplace in lower
bedrooms, 2 baths,
hardwood and tile
floors with granite
Open floor plan,
lower level family MILL CREEK ACRES
4 Lan Creek Rd
room with 2 walk-in
closets and study,
bedrooms, 2 story
situated on almost
laundry/pantry &
large family room
maintenance yard
with entertainment
Asking $47,900
Call 570-762-1537
for showing
level family room. 4
bedrooms, garage.
room w/laundry and corner lot, partially an acre of tranquili- with built in bar & bar, quiet neighbor- MLS 10-4740
and stainless steel 3/4 bath. 3 bed- Close to Mohegan enclosed yard with ty with fenced fireplace on 1st hood, all kitchen Very nice 3 $159,900
kitchen, gas fire- Sun & Geisinger, 4
place, central air, 2
car garage and
rooms w/2 full
baths on upper Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Fireplace, 2 Car
vinyl fencing, deck
with gazebo.
above ground pool,
rocking chair porch
floor. $284,900.
570-288-3256
appliances includ-
ed. You don’t want
bedroom. Newly
renovated with WILKES-BARRE Call Charlie
570-829-6200
level. Deck and $289,900 and a mountain to miss out new roof & MINERS MILLS VM 101
rear patio and full
basement. For
more information
patio for outdoor
living! 2 zone heat,
Garage.

ances
Excellent
Condition. All Appli-
Included.
MLS 10-1123
570-696-2468
view – there’s a
formal dining room
& large living room,
SWOYERSVILLE on this one!
MLS 10-4063
siding. Near
Mercy Hospital.
$44,900!
29 W. Beatty St.
Lovely 2 story re-
modeled home in
central a/c, inter- $112,500
and photos, log
onto www.atlas
com and stereo
plus central vac
Large yard.
Go To
2.5 Baths, new
Kitchen with dining REDUCED! Call Melissa
570-237-6384
570-650-1126 very good condi-
tion. Laminate and
realtyinc.com system, 2 car www.plainsre.com area & a master tile flooring through-
MLS #10-3676
$229,900
garage. What more
could you want?
for details.
Asking $219,900
suite complete with
laundry room, walk WILKES-BARRE
19 Schoolhouse Ln
out. 16x20 great
room addition with
Call 570-817-1228
YATESVILLE
Call Colleen MLS #11-782 in closet & master cathedral ceilings
570-237-0415 $199,900 for showing bath with jetted tub and recessed light-
& shower and an ing. Quiet neighbor-
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 LINE UP
SHAVERTOWN
oversize 2 car
gar – Priced Under
WEST PITTSTON hood. Appliances
included in sale. REDUCED!
A GREAT DEAL... Market Value
97 Lacoe Street
$62,000
@$189,900! 570-885-3664
Looking for that IN CLASSIFIED! MLS #10-906
184 Owen St.
Roomy 2 story, 4
special place Looking for the right deal Don’t delay, call bedroom, 1.75 bath WILKES-BARRE
PLAINS
Pat today at
called home? on an automobile? 570-714-6114 or
single family home Cozy 2 bedroom
Classified will address
Your needs.
594 N. Main Street
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
570-287-1196
on a large lot with
large modern eat in
home, large fenced
in yard, 2 car REDUCED
Open the door
Beautifully redone 3
bedroom, 2 bath Classified’s got CENTURY 21 SMITH kitchen. Large living
and dining rooms.
garage. $45,000
MLS 10-3229
with classified! ranch. New roof,
carpeting, paint &
the directions! 375 Greenpond Rd. HOURIGAN GROUP 1st floor laundry
room, ductless air
Very well
maintained, 2
570-696-2468 61 Pittston Ave.
Stately brick Ranch
PLAINS stainless appli-
ances. Gas heat,
central air, garage,
SCRANTON
608 Webster St.
Well kept Ranch in
Midway Manor with
7 rooms, 3 bed- SPRING BROOK TWP
conditioning on 1st
floor, vinyl siding,
bedroom, 1 bath, 1
car garage in quiet
neighborhood. Move
in private location.
Large room sizes,
carport, off street fireplace, central
screened in back rooms, 2 baths, 2 parking and much in ready, hardwood
car garage, newer A/C. Includes
porch. Large fenced more. floors, gas heat & extra lot.
in back yard & more furnace. MLS 11-432 great outdoor living
MLS #10-4474 MLS #10-3512
$139,900. Call $149,900 space. Kitchen 116 Amber Lane PRICE REDUCED
570-706-5496 $162,900 Jay A. Crossin appliances Very nice Bi-level
Call Tom $198,900
Ext. 23 included. $112,500 home with 2-3 bed-
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-262-7716 Crossin Real
Estate
MLS 10-4063
Call Melissa
WILKES-BARRE rooms, open floor
plan, built in
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
117 Mara Lane 570-237-6384 241 Dana Street garage, driveway,
570-829-7130 570-288-0770
This townhome is 2 unit property, 6 Williams St. on corner lot.
Great value for the
better than new! It
has been upgraded PLAINS
good location,
needs work. price on quiet
street which is
TRUCKSVILLE Lower level family
room with pellet
with bamboo floors $39,900 stove. Move in
in Living Room & 570-696-2468 closed to all main
JUST ON THE MARKET condition home
Dining Room. Only roads is a must
WEST PITTSTON
$95,000 THINKING OF SELLING?
lived in for 6
months & includes
SHAVERTOWN see. Also comes
with home
MLS 10-4538
Call Colleen
all stainless kitchen warranty. PENDING 570-237-0415
appliances & large- MLS 10-3210 Spacious 3
capacity high- $157,900 bedroom, 1.5 baths
efficiency washer & Thomas Bourgeois with textured
dryer. HUGE 12x26 516-507-9403
63 Clarks Lane CLASSIC ceilings, updated
Deck. Walk-out Large eat in kitchen, all appli-
PROPERTIES
basement. QUIET
cul-de-sac location.
Bonus Room on
Kitchen with a
formal dinning just SCRANTON 570-842-9988 SALE BY OWNER
199 Clearview Ave
ances including
dishwasher, tiled
Shopping for a
new apartment? FREE MARKET

SWEET VALLEY
off kitchen, Private 802 Hampton St. PRICE REDUCED! (Turn @ Spring Gar- ANALYSIS!
second floor has rear deck with nice Move right into this den) Classic Colo-
bath with whirlpool Classified lets For a confidential
been carpeted- just landscaping, tiled Ledge View tub, 2nd floor you compare costs - evaluation of
3 Bedroom,1 3/4 nial newly remod-
needs to be Development laundry room. your home.
finished. $224,900
foyer, laundry & a Bath Split level on a eled featuring ALL
132 Clear Spring Ct. Replacement
without hassle CALL TODAY!
two car garage on cul de sac in Sutton NEW flooring, bath,
MLS #11-334 first level. Vaulted Hills. Modern eat in dining room, living Ranch style town- windows. or worry! 570 696-2468.
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
ceiling in bedrooms, kitchen, oak cabi- room with picture home, with 2 bed- $80,000 Get moving
rooms, 1 3/4 mod-
570-696-0723
skylight, walk-in nets, Living room, window provides
ern baths, modern MLS# 11-88 with classified!
closets, pull down wood, Fireplace fantastic views of Call Arlene Warunek
LEWITH & FREEMAN attic steps,garage
door opener *Buyer to pay $75
with new Stainless
Steel liner, Lower
the Back Mt., dry-
wall, refrigerator,
kitchen with stove,
dishwasher, 570-650-4169 WILKES-BARRE
doc fee at closing, garbage disposal,
PLAINS
$159,900 Level family room, REDUCED!! bath tub, lighting,

1610 Westminster Rd
MLS#10-4433
Paul Thomas
offers/contracts are
not binding until the
laundry, Bath.
Private back yard,
Nice doublewide
with 2 bedrooms, 2
deck & much more.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
fridge. Separate
laundry room, 1 car SALE BY OWNER
570-760-1738 or entire agreement is deck, garage. New baths, kitchen, living eat-in kitchen, unfin- garage, like new
signed (ratified) by condition.
570-735-7494 x322
all parties. *If you
roof, lifetime leaf- room, dining room,
laundry room, 3
ished basement,
MLS 11-366 Smith Hourigan
NEAR HARVEYS LAKE
ANTONIK & have not received
less gutters, drive-
way expanded, season porch & 2
brand new deck.
single detached $162,500 Group
(570) 696-1195
an offer response Call Lu-Ann
ASSOCIATES, INC. shelving in garage. car built in garage garage. Located on

WILKES-BARRE
w/in 72 business Quiet, private, Lake sitting on 1.47 pri- a quiet street. Low 570-602-9280
hours, you may call Lehman schools. vate acres. Taxes! This Home
PLAINS
Absolute Must
877-885-1624
leave a message
& $169,900
MLS# 10-2545
$99,900
Five Mountains
Is Priced Right
And Will Not Last
identifying the prop- Call Sue Barre Realty At $115,000.
PRICE REDUCED! See River Ridge erty address, your 570-696-5417 570-542-2141 Shown by appoint-
Gorgeous estate Townhouse!
like property with
log home plus 2
name, phone # &
email, & you will
receive a prompt
SMITH HOURIGAN SWOYERSVILLE
ment only
call 570-604-7780 WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
RR2 Box 200
Well maintained, 4
story garage on 1 570-696-1195
acres with many
outdoor features.
response.
$18,000 LINEUP bedroom,
baths,
1 1/2
eat-in
Garage.
MLS# 11-319
570-696-2468
ASUCCESSFULSALE 29 Amber Lane
kitchen, spacious
living room, front &
SUNDAYS 12-2pm
$325,000
Call Charles
INCLASSIFIED! A honey of a house 54 Penn Street
back porches on
1.58 acres.
SHICKSHINNY
just over 20 years Classic home, two
Doyouneedmorespace? old will have a story, 2 bedrooms,
$123,800. Call
Jeannie Brady
A yard or garage sale brand new roof 2 bathrooms, eat-in ERA BRADY
before you move in.
70 Grandview Dr. in classified 2 large bedrooms
kitchen, dining
room, office/study,
ASSOCIATES
Beautiful open 570-836-3848
is the best way
LINE UP 264 Burke Street plan. Huge rooms, freshly painted with living room, utility
No maintenance hardwood floors, tocleanoutyourclosets! new carpeting. room, radiator heat,
909 Income &
LINEUP
fees. Many Large eat in window units, unfin-
tile, gas fireplace, You’re in bussiness
A GREAT DEAL... upgrades. Move in
condition. 2,000 sq.
ft. Berber, ceramic ASUCCESSFULSALE
modern kitchen. All
in a desirable
neighborhood.
with classified!
kitchen, 26x12 living
room w/new car-
pet, 3 season room
ished
Renovated;
basement,
oak
flooring; ceiling fans;
Commercial
Properties
IN CLASSIFIED! tile & hardwood. Nice 24'X50' $193,000 TRUCKSVILLE overlooking large fenced yard; appli-
2 bedroom, 2.5
baths. All appli- IN CLASSIFIED! Doublewide on
1 acre featuring
MLS #11-352 SUNDAY
fenced in yard. Plus
a garage and drive-
ances; window cov-
erings. Close to Mall AVOCA
Looking for the right deal ances, washer
& dryer & window
Doyouneedmorespace? 2 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, living
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
1:00PM-3:00PM
Completely remod-
way. Move in now!
MLS #11-749
& Home Depot.
$85,900
on an automobile?
570-696-0723 eled home with
treatments includ-
ed. Walk in closet.
A yard or garage sale room, dining room,
kitchen & laundry LEWITH & FREEMAN everything new.
$89,900
Call Colleen
Call (570)970-8065
or email
Turn to classified. No units in front of in classified plus 1 car detached
New kitchen, baths, 570-237-0415 aleta59@msn.com.
SWOYERSVILLE
bedrooms, tile
It’s a showroom in print!
or behind. 1 car
is the best way garage with paved
garage. Very
private. Near all tocleanoutyourclosets!
driveway.
$58,900
floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops, WYOMING
Classified’s got interstates.
REDUCED TO You’re in bussiness
MLS# 10-4613
Five Mountains
Price Reduced!
3 bedroom ranch
all new stainless
steel appliances,
the directions! $179,900
Call 570-829-3162 with classified! Realty
570-542-2141
home. Hardwood
floors. Sunken living
refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish- WILKES-BARRE
25 St. Mary’s St.
3,443 sq. ft.
room. Lower level washer, free stand- 45 Birch St masonry commer-
family room with ing shower, tub for cial building with
944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial fireplace. Garage. two, huge deck, warehouse/office
Properties Properties Properties Properties 60’x161’ lot. large yard, excellent and 2 apartments
DUPLEX PROPERTY $99,900 neighborhood with sperate elec-
For Sale By Owner Besecker Realty $154,900 (835.00 / 520 Beverly Rd. tric and heat. Per-
Move-in good con- 570-675-3611 30years/ 5%) HARD WORK DOES fect for contractors
OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston dition. 1 Bedroom
Each. All Separate WEST PITTSTON
570-654-1490
PAY - Open floor
plan accentuates
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
Utilities. Off Street more information
Parking. Great this 4 bedroom, and photos log onto
Fenced yard, 2 car
Location, Excellent garage, large work- 3.5 bath home in www.atlas
Neighborhood. shop/storage build- Dallas School realtyinc.com.
$55,000. Looking for the right deal ing at back of prop- District. Family Reduced to
MUST SELL $89,000
CALL 570-407-3100
on an automobile? erty. Come take
a look!
room with wood
MLS #10-3872
burning fireplace,
Turn to classified. $32,000 deck of kitchen,
Call Charlie
Collect cash, not dust! It’s a showroom in print! 570-696-2468 570-829-6200
Clean out your dining room. Huge VM 101
basement, garage
116 Luzerne Ave. Classified’s got lower level ready
A must see with the directions! to be finished.
or attic and call the some updating. This

WEST WYOMING
Classified depart- property will be an 2 car garage.
ment today at 570- ideal opportunity. PRICE REDUCED
829-7130! Owner could live in $175,900

SWOYERSVILLE
1 unit & rent out the
REDUCED!! Call Theresa

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other or convert
back into single
Vacendak, CRS, GRI
570-650-5872 DALLAS
WILKES-BARRE
For Sale By family home. Nice
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available Owner neighborhood! CENTRAL
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial $89,900 REAL ESTATE
MLS 10-1886
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available Debra Rosenberg (570) 822-1133

1-570-287-1161
570-714-9251
For Rental Information Call: WYOMING
536 W. Eighth St.
Nice starter home 678 Lehman
with 7 rooms, 3 Outlet Road
906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale Well maintained bedrooms, 1.25
house complete
with appliances and
WEST PITTSTON baths. 1 car garage
and carport. Home
57 Fulton Street
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
Unusual Opportunity
in Back Mountain.
322 SALEM ST. home in Wilkes- Ranch Home

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some furnishings if has plenty of park- Barre. This is a Fan- zoned Residential
desired. 3 bed- ing in rear with nie Mae HomePath attached to
room, 1 bath, dining shed and great Property. All meas- Commercial
room, enclosed yard. urements are Building (formerly
350 N. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. back porch. Roof, MLS #11-559
$92,900
approx. Buyer to print shop) with
vinyl siding windows pay full transfer tax. separate utilities on
 . 2-    4'))# all replaced within Call Tom Inspections for Buy- over 2 beautiful
 #))13'2#! $-0 *+3$ 230'+% !'120'32'-+ last 5 years. Situat- 570-262-7716 ers knowledge only. acres in Lake Twp.
ed on large lot, off Fannie Mae ''First- with plenty of
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SUNDAY April 10
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6.0#1158 72
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Price Reduced!

LINE UP
blinds with all appli-
ances. Screened in TOY TOWN SECTION
148 Stites Street
Please see
www.homepath.co
192 East Third St.
Charming home
details. Property
Type:RC:
porch and yard m for details. Residential with
with natural
180WELLES STREET A GREAT DEAL... MLS#10-1535
$59,000
MINT CONDITION
MUST SEE!
$19,900
MLS #11-695
woodwork - Newer
roof - 5 bedrooms -
Commercial
Function
Charlie VM 101
IN CLASSIFIED!
570-696-2468 2 baths - walk-up $169,000
$74,000

  2-    4'))# Charming 750 sq. attic finished for MLS #11-42
570-242-2795
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All hardwood floors,
additional living
space. $119,900
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looking here!
boiler, gas heat,
immaculate with full
Call Geri
570-696-0888
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Classified’s got 570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
2 car garage.
570-446-3254 LEWITH & FREEMAN
WWW.MERICLE.COM • 570.823.1100 • MERICLE@MERICLE.COM the directions! ment specialist
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Properties Properties Properties MOUNTAIN TOP
200 Kirby
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS KINGSTON LUZERNE SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! WYOMING
DURYEA JENKINS TOWNSHIP PLAINS TWP. APARTMENTS 72 E. W alnut St. 2nd floor, 2 bed- BLANDINA

May Street
LAND!
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
2nd floor, located in
quiet neighborhood.
room, Wall to wall
carpet, stove &
ENERGY EFFICIENT S AVE MONEY THIS YEAR
113 Edison St.
1 bedroom + 4 Quiet neighborhood.
APARTMENTS
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
room. Wall to Wall
elderly & mobility Kitchen, living fridge included.
impaired; all utilities room, dining room, rooms. Very modern 2 bedroom apart- carpet. Some utili-
HIGHWAY 315 $500 month + utili-
included. Federally sun room, bath- & clean. 1st floor, ments available for ties by tenant. No
2 acres of commer- ties & security.
subsidized program. room. 2 large and 1 washer, dryer, off immediate occu- pets. Non-smoking.
cial land. 165 front No Pets. Call
Extremely low small bedrooms, street parking, new pancy. Heat & hot Elderly community.
feet. Driveway 570-406-2789
income persons lots of closets, built carpeting 1st month water included. $625 Quiet, safe. Off
access permit and
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Beautiful piece of encouraged to in linen, built in & security required. Call Aileen at street parking. Call
lot drainage in property located in apply. Income less hutch, hardwood No pets, no smok- 570-822-7944 570-693-2850
622 Donnelly St. place. WIll build to a nice area waiting ing. $550 + utilities.
than $11,900. and carpeted 1 Bedroom apart-
Double Block in
good condition.
Great investment
Former Parrish
Center Hall with
suit tenant or avail-
able for land lease.
MLS 11-17
to be built on. Most-
ly wooded. Water,
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
floors, fireplace,
storage room, yard,
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
Call 267-872-4825
WILKES-BARRE WYOMING
Lovely, large 1st
property. Come
take a look.
kitchen & parking
MLS#08-2954
Price Negotiable
Call Charlie
sewer and gas are
adjacent. Going
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
w/d hookup and
stove incl. Heat and
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income. LODGE floor 2 bedroom
apartment. Lami-
towards Mountain- HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE hot water incl. Handicap Accessi-
$96,000 $179,900 570-829-6200 top left onto Kirby Formerly The nate floors. Stove,
Available May 1. 1 ble. Equal Housing
DUPONT
MLS# 10-2668 Call Charlie VM 101 Ave just past Grey- Travel Lodge fridge, washer &
yr. lease + security Opportunity. TTY711 Immediate
Call Karen stone Manor. 497 Kidder St., dryer. Lovely deck.
$900/month or 570-474-5010 independent living
Coldwell Banker $59,000 Totally renovated 570-406-1411 Wilkes-Barre Full basement.
This institution is an openings at:
Rundle Real Estate MLS 11-429 6 room apartment. Rooms Starting Parking in front.
equal opportunity
Myers Manor
KINGSTON
570-474-2340 570-696-2468 Partially furnished, at: Handicap access.
provider &
brand new fridge/ on the Wesley Daily $44.99 + No pets, no
EDWARDSVILLE
employer.
WEST WYOMING electric range, elec- Available May 1 Village Campus tax smoking. $650 +
Looking for that
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tric washer & dryer. Great neighbor- Cozy one bedrooms Weekly $189.99 utilities, references
special place 331 Holden St Brand new custom hood! 2nd floor, 2 and studios avail- + tax & 1 month security.
called home?
Classified will address
10-847 draperies, Roman
shades, carpeting /
flooring & energy
bedrooms.
dining &
room. New bath &
Large
family WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom,
able. Ask about our
move-in incentives!
Call (570) 655-2891
Microwave,
Refrigerator,
WiFi, HBO
(570) 709-9206
(772) 465-9592
(570) 693-3963
Your needs. efficient furnace & kitchen with tile available or visit us online at 570-823-8881
Open the door windows. 2 bed- floors, windows, immediately, No www. www.Wilkes
with classified! room + large attic carpet & appliances pets. Rents based unitedmethodist BarreLodge.com
loft bedroom with including washer & on income start homes.org.
PITTSTON
PRICES REDUCED

RENTALS
EARTH spacious walk-in dryer. Includes at $395 & $430.
It's that time again!
Former Vic Mar
building. Reduced!
Turnkey business
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
closet, full tiled bath
on 1st floor, Easy
garage. No pets /
smoking. $675.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing WEST PITTSTON
2 bedroom, 2nd
Rent out your
apartment
Many possibilities 46+/- Acres access to I-81, Some utilities includ- Opportunity.
opportunity. floor apartment. with the Classifieds
Complete commer-
cial kitchen, large
for this building. 40 +
parking spaces, 5
Hanover Twp.,
$89,000
airport & casino, off
street parking. No
ed.
deposit.
Lease
After
&
6
Call 570-474-5010
TTY711 Washer/dryer hook-
up, carport parking,
570-829-7130 1-2 2 BEDROOM APTS
This institution is an
WILKES-BARRE
offices, 3 baths and smoking, No pets. p.m., 570-814-6714
dining area, 90 x
130 parking lot. warehouse.
$425,000
10+/- Acres
Hanover Twp., $750 + utilities &
security.
equal opportunity
provider and
heat & hot water
included. Stove & 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE
$69,000
KINGSTON 1/2 DOUBLES &
Live-in quarters. employer. Fridge. References
Maria Huggler 28+/- Acres 570-762-8265
Well known
CLASSIC Fairview Twp.,
& security. $650.
FRANKLIN GARDENS
location.
$89,000
MLS# 11-445
328 Kennedy Blvd.
Modern medical
PROPERTIES
570-587-7000
$85,000
61+/- Acres
DURYEA
Modern 2 bedroom,
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, wall to
570-654-7479
Leave Message
SENIOR LIVING SINGLE HOME
Call Pat Guzzy
570-407-2480
space, labor &
industry approved, WYOMING
Nuangola
$125,000
40+/- Acres
2nd floor. Quiet
location. Appliances
wall carpet, off-
street parking, $495 WEST PITTSTON
Upscale 1 bedroom
OPEN HOUSE
Wyoming, Kingston,
Wilkes-Barre, Plains
ADA throughout, 2 & garbage included. per month+ utilities, April 16th Shavertown
Newport Twp.
PRICE REDUCED!
doctor offices plus Off street parking. Bring Rover or Kitty security, lease. apartment. Modern 10:00AM-4:00PM
$180,000 HUD accepted. Call kitchen, washer / Š1 & 2 bedrooms All rentals include
4 exam rooms, xray No pets. $485 + & move right in this
32 +/- Acres 570-687-6216 dryer included. Must ŠLaundry facility appliances, sewer,
and reception and security. Call second floor, 2
Wilkes-Barre Twp. or 570-954-0727 see! 570-430-3095 ŠStove, fridge maintenance.
breakrooms. Could 570-479-1203 bedroom. Off street
See additional Land ŠSecure building
be used for any parking, coin West Pittston, Pa. Security & credit
business purpose.
Will remodel to suit.
for Sale at
www. earth
conservancy.org
EXETER laundry,great loca-
tion. $600/month + NANTICOKE
East State St.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
ŠCommunity
Rooms.
references
required.
Call 899-3407
SENIOR APARTMENTS
Also available security, heat & 221 Fremont St. ŠElevator
570-586-1111 570-823-3445 2 large bedrooms. Š2 fully handicap for info/appointment
for lease. electric. 262-1577 Housing for the
MLS #11-751 Modern kitchen and accessible apts.
Do you need more space? 222 Schooley Ave. bath, all appliances elderly & mobility
$595,000 930 Wanted to Buy KINGSTON dishwasher, w/d impaired; all utilities also available 944 Commercial
A yard or garage sale 285 Wyoming Ave. Exeter, PA Recently
Call Charlie Real Estate included. Federally Properties
in classified VM 101 First floor currently
used as a shop,
Accepting applica-
tions for 1 bedroom E. WALNUT ST. hookup. Ample
closets and stor- subsidized renovated.

315 PLAZA
Call Christy
is the best way age. No smokers. program. Extremely

WE BUY HOMES
could be offices, apartments. Quality Light, bright, 1st 570-417-0088
to clean out your closets! etc. Prime location, 1 bedroom apart- floor, 2 bedrooms, $580 per month low income persons
encouraged to
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
Any Situation
ments for ages 62
and older. Income
elevator, carpet-
ed, Security
includes sewer,
garbage & water. apply. Income less WILKES-BARRE 1750 & 3200 SF
Retail / Office
570-956-2385 limits apply. Rent system. Garage. 570-239-2741 than $11,900. Scott Street
bedroom apartment
FORTY FORT 570-655-6555, 2nd floor, 5 rooms, Space Available
plus 3 car garage only $437 month. Extra storage &
8 am-4 pm, heat & hot water 570-829-1206
and parking for * Utilities Included cable TV included.
* Laundry Facilities Laundry facilities. Monday-Friday. furnished. Stove,
6 cars. EQUAL HOUSING
941 Apartments/ MLS #10-4339
$174,900
* On Site
Management
Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine OPPORTUNITY
fridge, off-street
parking, no pets. COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Unfurnished Call Charlie *Private parking neighborhood. HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE $400/month + secu- 12,000 + square
VM 101 Call for appointment Convenient to bus Immediate personal rity & references. foot. Forty Fort

W IL K E SW O O D 570-654-5733
Monday - Friday
& stores. No
pets. References.
care openings in
Myers Manor
WILKES-BARRE Call 570-696-3381 60 Billey Street
Rent with Option

NEW LISTING!
A PAR TM E NTS 8am-11am. Equal
Housing Opportunity
Security. Lease.
No smokers
please. $840.
and Anderson
Personal Care
Mayflower
Crossing
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
1st floor, 2 bed-
To Buy or For Sale.
Zoned commercial
& Industrial. Ware-
Facility on the room. Wall to wall
108 Welles St.
Unique investment
1 B edroom Sta rting
912 Lots & Acreage EXETER/W. PITTSTON 570-287-0900 Wesley Village Apartments carpet. Off street
house, offices, 4
bath rooms, huge
opportunity for a 4 a t $675.00 2 AND 3 BEDROOM KINGSTON
Campus parking. Washer/ storage area.
unit building that
• Includes gas heat, DALLAS APTS. W/d hookup,
A variety of 570.822.3968 dryer included. 1 Available June 1st.
includes 1 small
commercial space
Goodleigh Manor 941 Apartments/ off street parking, EATON TERRACE accommodations
available! Meals,
month security &
references & credit
570-881-4993
& 3 spacious
w ater,sew er & trash 2 acre leveled lot at Unfurnished tile kitchen & bath, 317 N. Maple Ave. - Light & bright check. No pets. Call
housekeeping,
apartments. Low • C onvenient to allm ajor very top of moun- $600-$700/mo + Large Two story, open floor plans for more info. COMMERCIAL GARAGE
ASHLEY
tain. Spectacular laundry and trans-
maintenance utilities. 237-2076 2 bedroom, 1.5 (570) 574-2249 with ample blacktop
exterior & grounds.
highw ays & public view (lot# 21) drive- bath, Central Heat
portation included. - All major
parking areas (once
Call (570) 655-2891
Convenient location
with high visibility.
transportation way enters from
Tulla Drive.
Affordable 1 bed-
room. Off street FORTY FORT & Air,washer/dryer
in unit, parking.
or visit us online at
appliances included
- Pets welcome* WILKES-BARRE SOUTH a used car lot) with
an adjacent 3 bed-
$118,500 • Fitness center & pool Construction of parking, w/d 1st floor, 1 bedroom. www.
- Close to everything
SECURE
room house. Excel-
home required by hookup, water incl. $830 + utilities & unitedmethodist BUILDINGS
MLS #11-358 • P atio/B alconies Michael Dombroski. $375/per month, +
Hardwood floors,
1 month security homes.org. - 24 hour emergency 1 & 2 bedroom
lent condition.
Karen Ryan central air, off Beautiful county.
• P et friendly* Restricted security Call street parking. No 570-262-6947 maintenance apartments.
PITTSTON
570-283-9100 X-14 (973) 508-5976 Excellent location
Covenants Apply. pets, no smoking. Laundry facility. Off
• O nline rentalpaym ents - Short term
KINGSTON
Call 570-406-5128 on Route 92 in
$575/ month plus street parking avail-
• Flexible lease term s
LINE UP AVOCA
1 & 2 bedroom
security & utilities.
Call (570) 574-9773 Large 2 bedroom.
2 APARTMENTS
Off street parking,
leases available
able. Starting at
$440. 570-332-5723
Nicholson. Easy
access to route 81.
Near Marcellus
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 Newly painted. on site laundry. Call TODAY For
A GREAT DEAL... apartments, just
AMERICA Stove & fridge Deck/porch. Tenant AVAILABILITY!! Shale Drilling sites.

HANOVER TWP. Sa turd a y 1 0-2


IN CLASSIFIED!
remodeled, no pets.
$500 to $575 + REALTY included.
Washer/ dryer
pays electric, trash
& water/sewage. www.mayflower
Wilkes-Barre
Š2 bedroom
Land for additional
storage. 2 car
86 Main Street 822-27 1 1 Looking for the right deal
utilities & security.
Call 570-328-3773 QUALITY COLONIAL hookup. $650; heat 3 bedroom $695.
2 bedroom $575. crossing.com single, garage attached to
house plus large
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com FORTY FORT - included. Call exceptional
* Restrictions Ap p ly on an automobile? FIRST FLOOR 570-814-0843 or Security required. Kingston mechanical garage
Looking to buy a with office space
Turn to classified. home? DUPLEX. UNIQUE 570-696-3090 (570) 881-1747 Certain Restrictions ŠLarge 3
and a vehicle lift and
Apply* bedroom
It’s a showroom in print!
PITTSTON
$650 + UTILITIES.

CEDAR Classified’s got


Place an ad here
and let the Cook’s kitchen with
built-ins, formal din-
KINGSTON
Like New 2 bed- 2 bedroom. All
Hanover
Š3 bedroom,
compressor.
Includes water and
septic. Alternate
the directions! sellers know! large, affordable

VILLAGE
ing room, front/rear room apartment in appliances included. heat sources:
570-829-7130 Nanticoke
DALLAS enclosed porches,
custom window
great neighbor- All utilities paid;
electricity by tenant.
Š2 bedroom, propane, electric,

AVOCA
Light Hearted Old hood. 2nd floor. large, water and coal. Garage is
coverings. TWO
Apartment
WILKES-BARRE
Timer in developing Goodleigh Manor Includes new Everything brand included insulated with
South Main ST. New development. YEAR SAME RENT, kitchen (with new new. Off street park- propane heat.
Newly remodeled. Pittston
corridor, adjacent Homes 2 acres. Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
NO PETS/SMOK-
ING/EMPLOYMENT
stove, dishwasher ing. $695 + security 2 bedroom apart- ŠLarge 1 $2,300. call 570-
to paring lot and View. $49,900 & microwave) and & references ment. 1 bath. Eat in 343-3345 or 570-
Ask About Our Negotiable
dining room &
APPLICATION 570-969-9268
bedroom water
within view of Public kitchen. $550 / bath w/washer kitchen. Closed in included 840-5898 before
Square and Movie Holiday Specials! 570-357-1138 Managed dryer hookup. Hard- terrace. $625 + utili- 8:00 pm for details.
month. Call Job Seekers are Wyoming
Theatre. Three (570) 457-8886 AMERICA REALTY wood throughout ties & security. Call Š3 bedroom
DOLPHIN PLAZA
$250 Off 1st Months Rent, DURYEA 570-288-1422 looking here!
story historic build- with ceramic tile in 718-809-3338
44.59 ACRES Where's your ad? exceptional
ing features 10' & $250 Off Security kitchen and bath.
BACK MOUNTAIN
Old Forge
ceilings, rubber
roof, gas hw Deposit With Good Credit.
3 large 1 bedroom
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
$695/mo + utilities
and security. No
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St
Š2 bedroom
exceptional
Rte. 315
2,000 SF
BB...Located in the 1 bedroom starting @ $690 Pets, references water included Office / Retail
apts, 3 kitchens or attic and call the 2 bedrooms, newly
heart of Wilkes- required. Call Scott Next to Gymboree
PITTSTON
McDermott &
Featuring:
with appliances, 3 renovated building.
Barre's historic dis- baths. Apts. have
Classified depart- (570)823-2431 McDermott 4,500 SF Office
trict 1 block from ment today at 570- Ext. 137 Washer & dryer. Showroom,
access to one 2/3 bedroom, 1st Real Estate
Public Square were ‹ Washer & Dryer $600/per month Warehouse
829-7130! Inc. Property
KINGSTON
another. No lease. floor, full kitchen. includes heat, hot
yesterday meets ‹ Central Air Management Loading Dock
$795 for all 3 apts Heat included, no
GLEN LYON
today. water and parking. Call 570-829-1206
‹ Fitness Center ($265 per apt.) pets. $675 + 1 570-821-1650
$350,000 Newly remodeled, 646-712-1286
Convenient to all month security. Call (direct line)
570-696-2468 ‹
‹
Swimming Pool
Easy Access to
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all
colleges and gas
drilling areas. 1/2 DOUBLE
2nd floor 2 bed-
room, 1 1/2 bath. All
appliances included.
570-655-3314
570-328-9896
570-855-4744
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon FORTY FORT
Free standing build-
I-81
Mon – Fri. 9 –5
utilities. KOZ
approved.
$2,395,000
Call for more info
570-696-1866
2 bedroom, washer,
dryer, stove &
Washer
Central
& dryer.
air. Off
PITTSTON
3rd floor, 1 bed-
WILKES-BARRE ing. Would be great
for any commercial
refrigerator includ- street parking. $675 3 bedroom, 1/2 use. 1900 sq. ft. on
44 Eagle Court MLS#10-669
+ utilities. No pets.
room, eat in double, 1.5 bath,
BACK MOUNTAIN
Call Charlie ed. $350 month. kitchen, stove & the ground floor
Wilkes-Barre, PA Sewage included. Call 570-287-9631 gas heat, off-street with an additional
18706 (Off Route 309) fridge. Living room, parking, fenced in
Second floor. Quiet No pets. muench or 570-696-3936 800 sq. ft in finished
1 bath, coin-op yard, excellent
570-823-8400 area, private
entrance, 1 bed-
clifford@yahoo.com
570-735-2207 LINE UP washer/dryer. condition. $595/
lower level. Excel-
lent location, only 1
Heat, water, sewer
941 Apartments/ cedarvillage@
room apartment.
month + utilities, block from North
Unfurnished affiliatedmgmt.com
HANOVER A GREAT DEAL... included. $495/ references & Cross Valley
WYOMING
GOULDSBORO Fridge, stove, month + security security. No pets. Expressway and
902 Layman Lane garbage, sewage
included. Picnic
618 FELLOWS ST IN CLASSIFIED! and references
Call 570-822-8671
Call 570-881-4078
2.5 & 3 room one block from
Large 2 Bedrooms, Wyoming Ave (route
area. No pets, 1 2nd floor, appli- KINGSTON Land for sale? efficiencies. Heat,
EAST
MOUNTAIN
year lease, security.
$400/month
570-675-8636
ances, NEW refrig-
erator, stove & SDK GREEN PITTSTON Place an ad
and SELL
hot water, garbage
& full maintenance
11) Take advan-
tage of this prime
location for just
570-829-7130 included. Off street
NEWLY REMODELEDall
microwave. Off
APARTMENTS
DALLAS
street parking. ACRES HOMES parking. No Pets. $1050 per month!

WILKES-BARRE $500/mo + security 570-262-1131


Porch & Yard. Sun 11 Holiday Drive 2 bedrooms,
The good life... Regions Best 1 bedroom, 1 bath, room. Available Kingston appliances provid- Call 570-693-3492
447 S. Franklin St.
close at hand Address Wooded lot in Big off street parking, April 1st. $550/ +
utilities. Small pets
“A Place To ed, pets ok, Tenant MUST SEE!
944 Commercial 944 Commercial
laundry room, deck. Call Home” Pays Electric Only!! 1 bedroom, study,
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. Bass Lake. Current ok. 570-357-1138
perc on file. Priced 1 year lease. Credit
or 610-568-8363 Spacious 1, 2 & 3 1 Year Lease, $775/ off street parking, Properties Properties
• Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning check & references Bedroom Apts per month, $775/ laundry. Includes
below cost, sell security deposit.
• Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included required. $525/
• Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools
says bring all offers.
MLS#10-3564. Low month + utilities.
(570) 675-4597
HANOVER TOWNSHIP 3 Bedroom
Townhomes Call (570) 335-0146
heat and hot water,
Hardwood floors
Great location, 1 Gas heat included
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
• Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center price $10,000 and appliances.
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
• Tennis & Basketball Courts
• Shopping Shuttle
• Full -Size Washer & Dryer
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403 DALLAS
bedroom apartment
in residential area,
FREE
24hr on-site Gym Walking Distance to
Trash removal.
$575/per month, WILKES-BARRE
• Private Entrances • Private Entrances
CLASSIC 2nd floor, 1 bed- all utilities included.
$500/month
Community Room the Casino!! 2 bed- Call (570) 821-5599 PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN
PROPERTIES room, quiet, fridge room, 1 bath, living
Swimming Pool Great Commercial Store Front,
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1
570-842-9988 and stove, off-street
parking. Garbage,
+ security.
908-482-0335
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
room, kitchen, off
street parking.
WILKES-BARRE & Inside Suites Available
680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive HARVEYS LAKE sewer, water includ-
ed. No pets. $400/ KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
$600/month + utili-
ties, security & ref-
APARTMENTS Steps from New Intermodal Hub
& Public Parking
Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704 Lake View
Hard to find this
month plus lease
2nd floor, washer/
Call Today erences. Call Clas-
FOR RENT! Starting at $650
822-4444 288-6300
and security. or stop by sic Properties Nikki
one! Buildable lot 570-690-1003 dryer hookup, yard, 425 South Franklin
for a tour! Callahan utilities included
with view of lake. Street. For lease.
www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com parking, No Pets, Now Offering 718-4959 Ext. 1306
Available immedi-
281103

$32,900
email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com DALLAS TWP Quiet /Secluded/ Move In Specials FREE RENT - Call For Details Today!
SHAVERTOWN
MLS# 10-2523 ately, washer/dryer
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
CONDO FOR LEASE: Convenient $425.
+ utilities. Discount
570-288-9019
2 bedrooms, Heat
on premises, no
pets. We have stu- 570-829-1573
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
LARKSVILLE
www.cindykingre.com available, lease, ref- included. Laundry dio, 1, 2 bedroom
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 2 Bath. Call Us to
erences. 574-9827 facilities, Off-street apts. On site park-
discuss our great
Unfurnished Unfurnished Amenity & Mainte- 2 bedroom, 1st floor parking, No Pets. ing. Fridge, stove
nance program!
Call 570-674-5278
KINGSTON Just renovated.
Extra large master
Call 570-675-3904 provided. We have a
24/7 security cam- 962 Rooms 962 Rooms
SHEATOWN
3 rooms, 1 bed- era presence and all
bedroom, laundry
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE 570-675-4400 Dallas, Pa. room, heat & hot
water included, free
hookup, off street
Beautiful 1st floor, 2
doors are electroni-
cally locked. $450-
MEADOWS parking, quiet
Immediate Occupancy!!
LINEUP
use of washer & 1/2 bedroom. Stove 650/per month,
Bear Creek Township
Casino Countryside Inn

APARTMENTS neighborhood, no
220 Lake St. dryer available. No and fridge. Large water & sewer paid,
pets. $625 + securi-
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS ASUCCESSFULSALE
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
pets & no smoking.
$480 + security & 1
ty. Heat, hot water
& water included.
kitchen, on-site
laundry room. Off
One month/security
deposit. Call (570) Rooms starting at
year lease. Call street parking. $600
61 E. Northampton St. impaired; all utilities
570-331-7016 Days
845-386-1011 793-6377 after Daily $39.99 + tax
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 IN CLASSIFIED! included. Federally
or 288-6764 Night
+ utilities, security, 10:00 a.m. to set an
Weekly $169.99 + tax
LUZERNE
subsidized program. lease & background appointment or
Extremely low check. Call email shlomo_voola
• Affordable Senior Apartments
• Income Eligibility Required
Doyouneedmorespace? income persons Find Something? 1 bedroom, wall to 570-417-0088
for appointment
@yahoo.com.
Microwave
wilkesliving.com
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; A yard or garage sale encouraged to
apply. Income less Lose Something?
wall, off-street
parking, coin Refrigerator
• New appliances; laundry on site;
• Activities!
in classified than $11,900.
570-675-6936, Get it back where it
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
SWOYERSVILLE
1 bedroom. Eat-in
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom,
WiFi
is the best way 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. included. $495/ HBO
• Curb side Public Transportation EQUAL HOUSING belongs month + security
kitchen. Washer/ 2nd floor duplex.
(570) 823-8027
Please call 570-825-8594 tocleanoutyourclosets! OPPORTUNITY & lease. HUD
dryer hookup. Gas Stove, hookups,

You’re in bussiness
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE with a Lost/Found ad! accepted. Call
heat. $440/month.
Water included.
parking, yard. No
pets/no smoking. www.casinocountrysideinn.com
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 570-687-6216 or
with classified! 570-829-7130 570-954-0727
Security & no pets.
Call 570-760-5573
$475 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
info@casinocountrysideinn.com
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944 Commercial 944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 953 Houses for Rent 965 Roommate 971 Vacation &
Properties Properties Wanted Resort Properties

HANOVER TWP
Parkway Plaza
WYOMING
1701 Wyoming Ave.
NANTICOKE
3 bedrooms, 1.5
bath, fridge & stove
provided, washer/
KINGSTON
54 Krych St.
Single: 3 bedroom,
MOCANAQUA FLORIDA
Boca Raton
We Need Your Help!
Sans Souci Parkway
Commercial Space
900 sq. ft. private
office suite. Suitable dryer hookup & wall
to wall carpet.
1.5 bath, gas heat,
wall to wall, HOUSE TO SHARE
Professional male
Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool.
For Lease 1,200 sq. for general office kitchen with stove Fully furnished. On
ft. starting at $600/ use, professional $475/month plus and refrigerator. seeking profes- canal lot. $600
month. Off street office, etc. Includes security & utilities. Quiet street. No sional female to weekly. If interest-
parking. Central all utilities, including 570-472-2392 pets. Not Section share house. Only ed, write to:
heat & air. Call cleaning and free 8 approved. $250/ month. All 120 Wagner St.
570-991-0706 parking.
$900/month
PLAINS SPACIOUS $675/mo.
570-288-6009
utilities included.
Beautiful home 5
Moosic, PA 18507

KINGSTON
4 bedrooms, wall to rooms + 2 bed- Looking for the right deal
Call Charlie
wall carpeting. 1.5 rooms. Rec base-
570-829-6200 on an automobile?
LARKSVILLE
18 Pierce St baths, living room, ment, carpeted.
VM 101 Turn to classified.
Office Space kitchen. Fridge, No pets, neat per-
Available Immedi- stove, dishwasher, 2 bedroom, living son wanted, age It’s a showroom in print!
ately, Off street washer/ dryer room, kitchen and unimportant. Classified’s got
parking. Security hookup. Off street bath. Great view!
parking. $700 + utili-
570-762-8202 the directions!
required. 3 room Section 8 wel-
ties, 1st, last &
Suite $300/month,
security. No pets.
come. Utilities by
LINE UP 974 Wanted to Rent
includes utilities. 947 Garages tenant $500/mo +
Real Estate
570-690-0564 570-823-4116 or security A GREAT DEAL...
570-417-7745 or
HANOVER TWP.
570-823-7564 Call 570-814-8299
IN CLASSIFIED!
LINEUP
570-417-2737
Looking for the right deal HOUSE WANTED Anonymous Tip Line 1-888-796-5519
ASUCCESSFULSALE 2
PLYMOUTH
bedrooms, 1 1/2
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
want to rent house
with 2 baths, 3 bed-
rooms in the follow- Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office
It’s a showroom in print!
INCLASSIFIED! baths, Utilities by
tenant. $600. Sec- Classified’s got
ing School Districts,
Dallas & Mountain
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
tion 8 Welcome. Call
570-690-6289
before 6pm
MOUNTAINTOP
2 Bedroom
the directions! Top. 201-232-8469

in classified Cottage in quiet


is the best way
1427 San Souci Pky
Newly remodeled, SUGAR NOTCH setting. $875 +
utilities, security,
tocleanoutyourclosets! fully equipped full
service garage.
3 bedrooms, quiet
street, yard. Fresh
application & lease.
570-592-1241
You’re in bussiness Also has a detail paint. $525/month
with classified!
KINGSTON
wash bay. Garage
is 2,560 square
feet with 50 feet
+ utilities, lease,
security. No pets. NANTICOKE
Desirable
Call (570) 332-1216

COMMERCIAL SPACE road frontage on or 570-592-1328 Lexington Village


the Sans Souci Nanticoke, PA
Parkway WEST PITTSTON Many ranch style
FOR RENT
620 Market St.
$249,900
570-696-2468
1/2 DOUBLE
Well maintained,
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
Newly Renovated mint condition, sun- $795 + electric
Prime Space. room, freshly paint-
1,250 sq. ft.,
Near Kingston
ed, new carpeting,
stove, dishwasher,
SQUARE FOOT RE
Corners. Great
location for retail or
basement, yard
storage shed. No
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
business office. pets or smoking.
Easy Access and
parking. Call Cliff
570-654-3755
PITTSTON 1024 Building & 1042 Cleaning & 1084 Electrical 1135 Hauling & 1189 Miscellaneous 1219 Photo
570-760-3427
PLAINS
Large 1 & 1/2 car
WEST WYOMING
3 bedroom, gas
James Street
Single family home, Remodeling Maintainence
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Trucking Service Services
freshly painted, Master electrician
garage for rent. heat, new paint & ALL OLDER HOMES Connie’s Cleaning Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling
brand new gas fur- Licensed & Insured
$125/month. No carpet, laundry SPECIALIST 15 years experience Residential &
VITO’S
nace, 3 bedrooms, Bucket truck to 40’
electric or heat. Call room. No pets. 825-4268. Bonded & Insured Commercial,
1 1/2 baths, off 868-4469
570-714-9234 Includes garbage Remodel / Repair Residential and licensed & insured.
street parking. No

NANTICOKE
fee & sewer. $700 +
utilities & security.
pets, no smoking.
Kitchen
& Baths
Commercial
Connie supervises 1105 Floor Covering
Free estimates.
Whole estates, yard &
950 Half Doubles $675 / month + utili-
Commercial (570) 430-7901 ties. Call Betty at
Building or
the work and does
the cleaning. Installation
waste, construction
Spring cleanup. GINO’S
DURYEA
Space Century 21
760 SF
Excellent location 2 bedrooms, tile
WILKES-BARRE Smith Hourigan
Group
Remodeling?
Connie Mastruzzo
Brutski - Owner CARPET REPAIR &
570-266-0360 or
570-829-0140 Wanted:
WEDDING
2 Half Doubles 570-822-9214 or
on the square.
Former dental
kitchen and bath,
w/d hookup, off-
Both located in nice
570-287-1196
ext 3559
570-430-3743
INSTALLATION *CLEANOUTS*
CASH PAID
Junk
neighborhoods. Off
office. Next to
highrise. Will make
street parking
$600/per month,
street parking. No
or 570-714-6127
HOME CLEANING SERVICE Vinyl & wood.
Certified, Insured.
Good Old Stuff
Glassware, Pottery
Cars & PHOTOGRAPHY
decor adjustments
to suit tenants.
plus utilities Call
(570) 237-2076
pets. Security & all
utilities by tenant.
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
WILKES-BARRE
16 Larch Lane
Look for the
BIA symbol
Call Diane
570-825-9438
570-283-1341 Costume Jewelry
Old Postcards,
Trucks by Walt & Marge
Packages to fit
Closet space,
detached garage. of quality
A-1 Floor Mechanix Books, Toys, Trains, Highest all budgets
EDWARDSVILLE
pantry and powder 2 bedroom house HOME/OFFICE “Expert Installation” Games, Fishing 570-379-2311
room. Heat and hot
$675/month. Also,
Adorable 2 bed-
for rent. $540 + utili-
ties & security. Call
For information CLEANING Hardwood, Tile, Equipment, Hunting, Prices
water furnished. 162 Short St. on BIA Experienced, Laminate, Shower Military, ect. Tools,
$730/month Renovated 3 bed- room. $525/month 484-274-6647 membership References & Walls, Backsplash. Paid!!
Call room in quiet loca- 570-766-1881
Background check. Reliable, Quality,
Old Hardware. 1234 Pressure
call 287-3331 570-817-4238 or FREE PICKUP
570-287-4700 tion. Fresh paint, Collect cash, not dust! Call Shirley & Tina
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or go to
OFFICE SPACE
new carpeting and
new kitchen w/dish-
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288-8995 DONE-RIGHT
WILKES-BARRE
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or attic and call the
smokers. Only $650
COMPLETE LOVE TO CLEAN HARDWOOD FLOOR
Appliances, Grills Washing
166 W. Union St.
Avail. March 1.
per month, +utilities.
Call (570) 466-6334
Classified depart-
ment today at 570- MONARCH RENTALS Great References
Harveys Lake & all Refinishing &
Lawnmowers, Pipes
Bicycles, AC’s 1195 Movers
Patios, decks, sid-
ing, concrete. Serv-

REMODELING
600 sq. ft of newly 829-7130!
STUDENT HOUSING
Pots, Pans, Cans ing Lackawanna &
FORTY FORT
renovated office surrounding areas. installation, BestDarnMovers
Nuts, Bolts, Tools Luzerne Counties.
space. Rent Weekly, bi-weekly ceramic, vinyl, Moving Helpers
Car Batteries 570-655-4004
includes heat and 1/2 double. 953 Houses for Rent 3 bedrooms, ADDITIONS & monthly. carpet; Complete
Radiators, Wires Call for Free Quote.
all appliances installation service.
electric. Off street 3 bedrooms. Stove, DECKS 570-709-8765 *AFFORDABLE* We make moving easy.
parking available. refrigerator,
provided. SPECIAL AT $1/FT. House Clean - outs BDMhelpers.com 1249 Remodeling &
DRUMS Roofing Sofits,
Call 570-822-7039
$800 per month. dishwasher. Washer 570-793-4994 Basements, Attic’s 570-852-9243 Repairs
Gutter, Inside 1054 Concrete &
WILKES-BARRE
Call 570-287-5090 /dryer hookup. Garages, Sheds
Newly painted. LUXURY
Repairs, Masonry 1129 Gutter (570) 817-4238 1204 Painting &
TOWNHOUSE
PITTSTON Off street parking.
$675 + utilities. ON GOLF
COURSE
Parsons
143 Stucker Ave. Lic. Ins. D. Pugh Repair & Cleaning JUNK GENIES Wallpaper
COOPERS CO-OP 570-814-0843
570-696-3090 $1395 plus
utilities. Minutes
3 Bedroom 1-1/2
Bath. 1,900 square
THOMAS DANIELS Concrete
All phases of GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED
We Make Your
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in Great Neighbor- Regulars, storms, We Haul It All !!!
Available, Light Very large, 2,100 675-2995 concrete. Small
1.888.947.4586 Interior/Exterior,
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manufacturing, washing, decks, junkgenies@aol.com pressure washing,
NICE 3 BEDROOM plan 1st floor Appliances. Large Senior discount,
warehouse, DAVE JOHNSON thejunkgenies.com decks & siding.
with full base- fenced in yard with Free estimates docks, houses,Free D & D
Expert Bathroom Commercial/Resi-
office, includes deck & shed. Off Licensed & Insured estimates. Insured. REMODELING
all utilities with
1/2 DOUBLE
ment. Includes
all appliances + Street Parking. No
smokers / pets.
Remodeling, Whole
House Renovations, 288-1701/655-3505 (570) 288-6794 P.C. HAULING & CLEANING dential. Over 17
years experience!
From decks and
kitchens to roofs,
free parking. laundry. On 15th Interior & Exterior
I will save 3 bedrooms, 1 bath- hole, deck over- $875 / month + utili-
Carpentry. Kitchens
DEMPSKI MASONRY 1132 Handyman Call Us First! Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
and baths, etc.
room, off-street ties. Security, Cred- & CONCRETE That’s all you need! WE DO
you money! parking, very clean,
looking fairway.
it Check & Refer-
and Basements
All Phases Services Free Estimates 570-820-7832 IT ALL!!!!!!!
2 car garage, Licensed &Insured
private yard, quiet 1 year lease + ences Required. Licensed & Insured CALL US FOR
570-819-0681 570-592-5401
neighborhood, $550
/per month, Call
security & refer- 570-332-6003 No job too small.
Free Estimates.
D EPENDABLE H ANDY M AN A + C LASSICAL ALL OF YOUR
INTERIOR AND
(570) 606-5350
ences. Small
pets allowed. HOME IMPROVEMENT 570-824-0130
Home repairs &
improvements, 1162 Landscaping/ Int./Ext. Experts!
EXTERIOR

HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Available April
1st. Call now for
WILKES-BARRE
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dempskimasonry.com custom jobs, 30
Years Experience
Garden Aluminum, Wood
& Deck Staining
REMODELING
NEEDS
PLAINS TWP Free Estimates
GMD MASONRY
showing. email: ddietrick143@ BASIL FRANTZ LAWN 570-406-9387
Lyndwood Avenue Stately brick, 4 All carpentry work,
7 PETHICK DRIVE (570) 592-3113 comcast.net & GARDEN SERVICE Licensed-Insured Licensed/Insured
Very spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath & windows, doors,
OFF RTE. 315 All types of Dave 570-479-8076 Residential & 30 Years YOU’VE TRIED
bedroom half dou- 2 half bath home. siding, drywall,
1200 & 700 SF concrete, Commercial Experience THE REST NOW
DUPONT
ble with neutral Hardwood floors, painting, masonry,
Office Available.
Reasonable.
decor. Off street
parking. Private Large completely
spacious rooms,
beautiful patio,
stonework, electri-
cal, plumbing,
masonry and
stucco DO IT ALL HANDYMAN Shrub Trimming &
Mulching. Junk
Book Now &
Receive 10% Off
CALL THE
BEST!!!
570-760-1513 Lic./Insured Painting, drywall, Removal. Free Est.
yard in rear. Ample remodeled 2 bed- all appliances attic/cellar cleaning. plumbing & all types 570-283-5714
Storage. Conve- Free Estimates (570) 855-8382 or
included. $1,600/ Free Estimates 1252 Roofing &
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
room styled town- of home repairs, (570) 675-3517
nient to schools. month + utilities. Jeff 905-7759 570-451-0701
house. Stove & also office cleaning
$560 / month + utili- fridge included. MLS#10-2290 Tony 885-5307 gmdmasonry.com
available. Brizzy’s Chris Emmett’s Siding
MANUFACTURING
ties. 1 year lease, Private interior 570-696-3801 570-829-5318 Arbor Care & Int./Ext. Painting J&F ROOFING
security. No pets. attic & basement Call Margy
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION WYOMING Landscaping Plaster, Drywall SPECIALISTS
Call 570-793-6294 access. Washer/ 570-696-0891 VALLEY
NOFinished
JOB TOObase-
SMALL! Tree trimming, Repairs
OFFICE SPACE All Types Of Work All types of roofing.
dryer hookup. Heat MASONRY pruning & removal. 25 Yrs. Experience
HANOVER TWP. included. Nice yard.
$750. No pets.
New or Remodeling
Licensed & Insured Concrete, stucco,
ments, kitchens,
Stump Grinding,
Cabling.
570-899-5781
Repairs & Installation
25 Years Experience

PITTSTON 3 bedroom, eat-in Free Estimates foundations, 10% Senior Discount Licensed / Insured
570-479-6722 baths repairs, etc.
kitchen with stove 570-406-6044 pavers, retaining Free Estimates Free Estimates Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured.
Main St. wall systems, Fully Insured
12,000 sq. ft. build-
ing in downtown
& dishwasher.
Laundry hookup. HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
959 Mobile Homes Northeast
Contracting Group
dryvit, flagstone,
brick work. Senior
25 years experience.
Call 570-357-8631
570-542-7265 FREE ESTIMATES
Prompt Starts
Reliable Service
Lifetime Shingles
Freshly painted, MOWING, TRIMMING & Completions. on all roofs for same
Citizen Discount.
location. Ware-
house with light
new carpet & new
linoleum. Fenced
w/d hookup first
floor $695/ month. HUNLOCK CREEK
Decks, Roofs, Sid-
ing, Masonry, 570-287-4144 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE EDGING, SHRUBS &
HEDGES.
No Hidden Extras. price as 30 year.
570-855-4259
Driveways, Patios, 570-760-0551 All types of home Repairs
manufacturing. yard. No pets/no 570-991-1883 Move in ready & LAWN CARE. 38 Yrs. Experience
Building with some Additions, Garages, repairs & alterations J.R.V. ROOFING
smoking. $600 + affordable 2 bed- FULLY INSURED
HARVEY’S LAKE
office space. Entire utilities, secuirty & Kitchens, Baths, etc No job too small. THE PAINT DUDE 570-824-6381
room & 3 bedroom 1057Construction & Free Estimates. Call Us & Save 5%
building for lease or references. Call (570) 338-2269 570-650-3008 Roof Repairs & New
homes located in Off Your Last Bill!
will sub-divide. (570) 823-9436 2 bedroom home. quiet, country set- Building 570-256-3150 Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
MLS #10-1074 All appliances, ting. Starting at
ROOFING, SIDING, FREE ESTIMATES
570-814-0327 M. PARALIS PAINTING Hot Built Up, Rubber,
1135 Hauling &
KINGSTON
Call Charlie water, sewer & trash. $7,000. Financing DECKS, WINDOWS Int/ Ext. painting, Gutters & Chimney
570-829-6200
VM 101 3 Half Doubles
NO PETS. Security
and lease.
available with mini-
mum down. Call
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
GARAGE DOOR Trucking NEED YOUR LAWN CUT? Power washing.
Professional work
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
Sales, service
LEAVES RAKED? ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
AA1AAlways
C L E Ahauling,
NING
376 & 378 North 570-762-6792 570-477-2845 Will Beat Any Price installation & at affordable rates.
Maple Avenue 25 Yrs. Experience repair. Fully GENERAL YARD Free estimates.
3 & 4 bedroom.
Newly remodeled. JENKINS TOWNSHIP HUNLOCK CREEK References. Insured
Free Estimates
insured
HIC# 065008 cleaning attics, cellar,
WORK?
Two responsible
570-288-0733 Jim Harden
570-288-6709

HOUSE FORimmedi-
RENT
Both available Very nice 1 bed- 570-332-7023 Call Joe garage, one piece or High School New Roofs &
May 30. $850 & room. $400 / month. whole Estate, also students available.
WEST PITTSTON (570) 735-8551 Repairs, Shingles,
$950/month. Also, Available Water, sewer & available 10 & 20 yard Mountain Top Rubber, Slate,
Plains 3 bedroom ately, 4 bedrooms, 2 trash included. Call 1039 Chimney (570) 606-489
dumpsters.655-0695 only. 570-868-6134 Gutters, Chimney
$1.00 SQ. FT.
18,000 & 9,000 1/2 double. $795/ bath rooms, refrig- 570-477-2845 Service 592-1813or287-8302
Spike & Gorilla’s
Repairs. Credit
sq. ft. Great, month. For info, erator & stove pro- 1078 Dry Wall Lawn Care & Out-
Cards accepted.
clean assembly (570) 814-9700 vided, washer/dryer AAA CLEANING FREE ESTIMATES!
A-1
1 ABLE CHIMNEY A1 GENERAL HAULING door Maintenance Licensed-Insured
space; A/C; Gas hookup, off-street
Rebuild & Repair MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL Cleaning attics, We do it all!
KINGSTON
heat; Own meters; parking, $600.00/ EMERGENCIES
Chimneys. All Hanging & finishing, cellars, garages. Lawn Care - Summer Serra Painting
New 1/2 baths; per month, plus utili-
types of Masonry. design ceilings. Demolitions, Roofing packages available, Book Now For
freight elevator Large 1/2 double, 3 ties. 570-561-5836
Liners Installed, Free estimates. & Tree Removal. concrete patios, Spring & Save. All Mister “V”
Owner/Agent bedroom, sunny &
908-852-4410 spacious, $650
month, 1 year lease, KINGSTON HOMES AVAILABLE
Homes available in
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed & Insured.
570-331-2355
Free Est. 779-0918 or
542-5821; 814-8299
tree trimming
removal.
cleaning.
&
Gutter
Custom
Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
Constr uction
Year Round
Licensed & 30 Yrs. Experience Roof Specialist
Wilkes-Barre credit check & Birchwood Village dog Kennels &
Insured MIRRA DRYWALL 1st CHOICE Powerwash & Paint
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE security deposit.
Attic, cellar, eat in
Estates.
Estates 2 and 3
bedrooms. Rent-
570-735-2257 Hanging & Finishing Hauling, wooden playsets.
570-702-2497
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Specializing In
All Types of
in Established Drywall Repair Junk Removal Aluminum. Roofs, Siding,
kitchen, front & to-own available.
Shopping center. Textured Ceilings Lawn Care & Free Estimates Chimneys
back porch, no pets, CALL TODAY!
800 to 1,200 sq. ft.
no smoking, new 570-613-0719 Chimney Licensed & Insured Yard Clean Up. 1165 Lawn Care You Can’t Lose! & Roof Repairs
Rent negotiable. Free Estimates Free Estimates. 570-822-3943 Low Prices
carpeting & paint. Construction
973-879-4730 570-288-0552 Lawn & Shrub Free Estimates
Not Section 8
962 Rooms Chimneys rebuilt, (570) 675-3378 Licensed
WILKES-BARRE approved. repaired, stucco,
Maintenance 1213 Paving & & Insured
Residential &
TIRED OF HIGH
570-817-2858 or block, sidewalks, Excavating
1084 Electrical
570-714-1606
KINGSTON HOUSE walls, steps, etc.
Free Estimates
Commercial
Best rate guaran-
EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY
28 Years
Experience

RENTS? 3
LARKSVILLE
bedroom, 1 bath
Nice, clean
furnished room,
Licensed & Insured
(570) 457-5849
DNF ELECTRIC
Affordable &
Reasonable Rates
teed - Call Today!
570-283-5984
PAVING & SEAL COATING
570-829-5133

Are you paying too starting at $315. WINTER


much for your cur- COZY HEARTH No Job Too Small. PORTANOVA’S LAWN 3 Generations of
half double, Freshly Efficiency at $435
rent office? Call us! cleaned & painted. month furnished CHIMNEY Licensed & insured. ALL KINDS OF CARE Weekly & Bi-
Weekly Lawn Cut-
experience. ROOFING
We have modern Tenant pays all utili- with all utilities Chimney Cleaning, Free estimates.
HAULING & JUNK ting, Landscaping.
Celebrating 76 Special $1.29 s/f
office space avail- 46 Zerby Ave included. Off Rebuilding, Repair, 570-574-6213 years of Pride &
ties including sewer. Reasonable rates. Licensed, insured,
able in Luzerne
$550 plus security.
Sunday 1pm-3pm
Lease with option
street parking. Stainless Steel Lin- 570-574-7195 REMOVAL Now accepting new
Tradition!
fast service
Bank Building on 570-718-0331 ing, Parging, Stuc- Estate Cleanouts CALL NOW & Get
Call (570) 332-5723 to buy, completely customers. Call The 1st Seal Coat- 570-735-0846
Public Square. co, Caps, Etc. ECONOLECTRIC TREE/SHRUB
remodeled, mint, All Phases 570-650-3985 ing FREE with
Rents include heat, 962 Rooms Free Estimates
LARKSVILLE
REMOVAL
REMOVAL
central air, utilities, turn key condition, Licensed & Insured Electrical work Free Estimates signed contract. 1297 Tree Care
trash removal, and 3 bedrooms, 1.5 1-888-680-7990 No Job 1183 Masonry Licensed and
nightly cleaning - all
without a sneaky
Newly renovated
2 bedroom with
baths, large
closets, with
WEST NANTICOKE Too Small.
Residential &
24 HOUR
SERVICE
ALL PHASES OF
Insured.
Free estimates.
GASHI AND SONS
TREE SERVICE
appliances, central Furnished with pri- 1042 Cleaning & 570-823-1811
hardwoods, carpet
CAM charge.
air & heat, off & tile floors, new
vate bath. Cable,
Maintainence
Commercial 570-239-0484 MASONRY 570-474-6329 AND STUMP
Access parking at garbage & all other Free Estimates Tile Floors, Baths, Lic.# PA021520 REMOVAL.
street parking, kitchen and baths,
the new intermodal utilities included. Licensed-Insured Kitchens, Counter- Fully Insured.
energy efficeint. gas heat, shed,
garage via our cov- Non-smoking. Call PA032422 tops, Brick, Block, Mountain Top 570-693-1875
ered bridge. 300SF
to 5000SF available.
$600 + utilities.
Call 570-760-1045
large yard.
$134,000, seller
570-814-5465
CLEANING (570) 602-7840 CASTAWAY Stone Fireplaces.
Chimneys.
PAVING & SEAL
COATING Collect cash, not dust!
We can remodel to
suit. Brokers Pro- MOCANAQUA
will pay closing
costs, $5000 down
Do you need more space?
A yard or garage sale BY EMARGIE GRULA ELECTRIC LLC HAULING JUNK 20 Years Experience
570-793-4754
Patching, Sealing,
Residential/Comm. Clean out your
REMOVAL
tected. Call Jeff and monthly Licensed Bonded basement, garage
2 bedroom, water payments are in classified F REE STIMATES Licensed, Insured,
Pyros at 822-8577 & sewer included. is the best way No job too small. Looking for Work? Insured or attic and call the
$995/month. GREAT WORK
$525/ month. Sec-
tion 8 considered.
WALSH to clean out your closets! BEST PRICES
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