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URBAN REDEVELOPMENT

Local area during war: In Plymouth,


Old times not forgotten no surrender
Politics were

on projects
heated; plenty
of men served.
By TOM MOONEY
Times Leader Correspondent

B
y early spring of1861,
people throughout One downtown revitalization and more park-
America’s northern ing, commis-
effort flopped in 2009, but
sioners were
states knew that some- officials are trying again. told by repre-
thing very bad – a war or sentatives of
the dissolution of the the borough
American union – was By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES and the county
threatening. jandes@timesleader.com Mazur Redevelop-
Some, however, sensed Editor’s note: This is part of an ment Authority
opportunity. occasional series examining the administering the project.
We are living in “perilous status of area building projects The former PNC Bank build-
times,” Wilkes-Barre store funded by public money. ing was purchased for $140,000,
PLYMOUTH – The pitch for a and down payments were made
owner William H. Spessing
downtown Plymouth revitaliza- on two other buildings in the tar-
announced in an ad in the tion plan was strong enough to get area between Center and Eno
Luzerne Union newspaper. convince Luzerne County Com- streets.
Therefore, he said, local missioners to allocate $350,000 But the project never took off.
people should rush to his at the end of 2006. The first and then second de-
Public Square emporium The money would help buy veloper pulled out, and the state
and stock up on everything East Main Street buildings that withdrew $1.255 million in gam-
from cloth to lard, all of had to be leveled to make way for
which he was making avail- a strip mall, national pharmacy See PLYMOUTH, Page 16A
able at “panic prices.”
The nearby Continental
Above, Regimen-
Saloon took a different tal officers get
tack, urging men to keep together for a
calm and stop in for “the ve- group portrait in
ry best brands of wine, li- 1865. Below, a
quor and cigars.” Their veteran visits an
unknown grave
wives could pass the time
about 1900.
in a special “ice cream bar”
next door.
The news columns, how- INSIDE:
ever, contained something For additional

Walking Main Street is a


more ominous: Dispatches stories, see Pages
announcing that seven 8A and 9A. Also
read Parade Mag-
states of the Deep South
had seceded and formed
azine’s cover
story on the Civil
stroll down memory lane
War, INSIDE
See LOCAL, Page 8A
By BILL O’BOYLE more.
boboyle@tyimesleader.com The vibrancy has dimmed
PLYMOUTH – The bor- considerably. Many of build-

Issues still divide North, South


ough’s business district on ings remain – just look at the
Main Street is just a shadow top of the facades and you can
of what it had been only a few see the names and dates. His-
decades ago. tory abounds, but it’s a histo-
Nature, effects of Civil War Museum of the Confeder- coln? But this was a vote North and the South still Stores upon stores lined ry that few remember, less
both sides of the street in the care to and almost nobody
still topics of discussion acy was poised to get out in the capital of the rebel- split deeply on many is-
days before the inundation wants to talk about.
the news as soon as it was lion that Lincoln put sues, not least the conflict
across the map. official. down, sponsored by a mu- they still call by different
caused by Tropical Storm At the center of the town is
Agnes in 1972. People walked the anchor store – Max L.
Who would be chosen seum dedicated to his ad- names. All across the and shopped and talked and
By CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN
“Person of the Year, 1861”? versary. How would Lin- bloodstained arc where lunched and shopped some See MAIN STREET, Page 16A
Associated Press Five historians had coln and his war be re- the Civil War raged, and
A hush fell over the made impassioned nomi- membered in this place, beyond, Americans are de-
crowd filling the elegant nations, and the audience in our time? ciding how to remember.
would now decide. A century and a half For the next four years, EDITOR’S NOTE
hall in downtown Rich-
mond, Va. The vote was Most anywhere else, the have passed since Lin- we will mark the sesqui- THE COLUMN BY Richard L. Connor about the budget
about to be announced, choice would be obvious. coln’s crusade to reunify impasse published in the Views section today was written
and a young staffer of the Who but Abraham Lin- the United States. The See DIVIDE, Page 9A late Friday afternoon and printed Friday evening. Several
hours later, just before the deadline, the members of Con-
gress reached an agreement. An updated version of Con-
nor’s column is on timesleader.com.

State legislative staff draws fire as easy way to cut


WEATHER INSIDE
Hayleigh Zim A NEWS: Local 3A
Mostly cloudy, late day shower. Nation & World 4A
High 60. Low 55. Obituaries 13A
Pennsylvania employs 1 of taxpayers do battle with bureau-
Details, Page 16C
crats. B PEOPLE: Birthdays 6B
every 11 state legislative
The truth about Pennsylva- C SPORTS:Scoreboard 2C
workers in U.S., study says. nia’s 3,000-strong legislative Outdoors 11C
work force can probably be found D BUSINESS: Mutuals 6D
somewhere in between, but
By MARK SCOLFORO there is little doubt the reputa- E VIEWS: Editorial 2E
Associated Press tion of the General Assembly’s Forum 3E
HARRISBURG— It’s bloated staff has become tarnished in re- F ETC.: Puzzles 2F
and wasteful, generously salted cent years. Travel 8F
with patronage hires and a publi- Allegations of the misuse of G CLASSIFIED
cly funded re-election system forlegislative resources for political
incumbent state legislators. campaigns and other illegal pur-
poses, which have brought crimi-
Or it’s an army of devoted pub-
lic servants, both an underappre-nal charges against a couple doz-
AP PHOTO ciated element in drafting and en current or former state
State Rep. Mike Carroll, D-Avoca, at left, and Democratic Whip debating bills and the indispens- 6 09815 10077
Mike Hanna of Clinton County, center, are seen at the Capitol. ible front-line troops that help See STAFF, Page 2A
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●PAGE 2A SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2011 ➛ timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

State efforts help limit local taxes Lottery summary


Daily Number, Midday
Sunday: 8-1-6
Monday: 5-3-0
Tuesday: 1-7-1
The Associated Press property tax bills to 1 percent of lican-led House would cut state On March 10, Republican Gov. with some exceptions. Wednesday: 5-0-4
Since January 2010, at least 10 homes’ assessed values, 2 per- aid by $250 million over the Dave Heineman signed a pair of NEW YORK Thursday: 7-3-5
states have enacted or proposed cent for farmland and rental next two years to Minneapolis, bills into law — one cutting aid New York’s Republican-led Friday: 0-2-2
new limits on the ability of property and 3 percent for busi- St. Paul and Duluth while also to cities, counties and natural Senate has passed a proposal by Saturday: 3-0-4
schools, cities or counties to ness property. Last November, reinstating a local property tax resource districts by $44 million Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuo- Big Four, Midday
raise local taxes. At the same voters amended the constitution cap that had expired. over two years; the other curtail- mo that would cap local proper- Sunday: 8-0-0-9
time, most states have cut the to make the caps harder to un- MISSOURI ing cities’ ability to tax the vehi- ty tax increases at 2 percent or Monday: 7-2-6-3
amount of aid provided to local do. Schools took a $450 million Statewide voters last Novem- cles of people who commute to the rate of inflation, whichever Tuesday: 2-6-6-4
cut in state aid during the cur- Wednesday: 9-4-8-9
governmental entities. Here’s a ber voted to prohibit cities from work from the suburbs. is less. The bill, which awaits an Thursday: 7-0-3-2
look at some of those state laws rent budget cycle. enacting new taxes on the earn- NEW HAMPSHIRE Assembly vote, would allow Friday: 3-8-6-5
LOUISIANA
and proposals. ings of people who live or work The New Hampshire House higher tax hikes only under Saturday: 9-9-3-6
Statewide voters in November
FLORIDA there and requiring local refer- and Senate in March each certain conditions. Quinto, Midday
narrowly defeated a proposed
Legislative committees have endums on existing earnings passed separate versions of bills WISCONSIN Sunday: 1-3-5-3-8
constitutional amendment re-
advanced a proposed constitu- ferred to the ballot by legislators taxes in St. Louis and Kansas that would restore the ability of Republican Gov. Scott Walker Monday: 7-8-3-7-7
tional amendment limiting City. That came after Missouri local governments to adopt tax has proposed to slash aid to Tuesday: 6-8-8-3-0
that would have prohibited Wednesday: 3-0-3-6-3
annual increases in the assessed some local governments from lawmakers failed to fully fund and spending caps. public schools while simultane- Thursday: 3-8-2-5-6
value of properties not used as a increasing property tax rates by schools, reduced state payments NEW JERSEY ously restricting schools from Friday: 1-9-4-9-7
person’s primary home to 3 more than 2.5 percent following to counties for holding prison- Republican Gov. Gov. Chris making up for the loss with Saturday: 8-4-1-2-4
percent, instead of the current a reassessment of property ers and declined to change a Christie cut aid to local govern- property taxes. His budget plan Treasure Hunt
10 percent. values, unless they got voter state law preventing counties ments last year while also sign- also would bar any property tax Sunday: 02-06-10-25-30
INDIANA approval for larger increases. . from making their own midyear ing legislation capping local increases for counties and tech- Monday: 17-20-23-28-30
In January 2010, an Indiana MINNESOTA budget cuts. spending and property tax nical colleges, except to account Tuesday: 02-05-09-10-23
law took full effect limiting A plan passed by the Repub- NEBRASKA growth at 2 percent per year, for new construction. Wednesday: 01-07-17-21-24
Thursday: 12-17-18-19-24
Friday: 04-06-08-15-16
Saturday: 01-02-03-07-09

STAFF
the Harrisburg operations of the Daily Number, 7 p.m.
Capitol Police Department, run Sunday: 6-5-1
by the Department of General Monday: 1-5-1
Services. Tuesday: 4-3-8
Continued from Page 1A Wednesday: 4-7-6
Outside Harrisburg, legisla-
Thursday: 0-3-3
lawmakers and their aides, have tive employees tend to focus on Friday: 4-5-4
led to sworn testimony that constituent service, most com- Saturday: 9-0-8
many staffers spent significant monly help with government
Big Four, 7 p.m.
periods of their work hours agencies — signing people up Sunday: 7-6-7-4
working on elections or perform- for state programs, spreading in- Monday: 1-6-7-3
ing menial personal errands for formation about state programs, Tuesday: 5-5-7-1
their bosses. troubleshooting bureaucratic Wednesday: 2-2-3-6
Thursday: 4-2-3-5
There have already been 10 problems and involving them- Friday: 2-2-7-5
convictions, two acquittals and a selves in all manner of federal or Saturday: 4-2-5-9
mistrial, with additional trials local issues.
Quinto, 7 p.m.
set to begin later this year. The two chambers together Sunday: 5-2-9-4-1
As part of a yearlong national maintain about 400 district offic- Monday: 5-4-1-6-1
project that examines budget es scattered around the state, Tuesday: 6-3-5-1-9
problems facing governments plus dozens of satellite offices Wednesday: 0-5-1-9-2
across the country, the Pennsyl- that are open only a few hours a Thursday: 9-8-1-3-2
Friday: 7-2-0-8-6
vania Associated Press Manag- week. In the Senate alone, dis- Saturday: 6-8-3-8-6
ing Editors organization and the trict office rent and utilities have
AP teamed up to take an in- cost nearly $5 million since the Cash 5
Sunday: 01-03-20-33-37
depth look at the Legislature’s start of 2009. Monday: 01-07-25-38-41
work force. AP PHOTO The contingent assigned last Tuesday: 09-14-18-29-32
By any measure, it’s one of the The state Capitol, whose rotunda is seen here, is the site of debate over Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed year to Rep. Bud George, D- Wednesday: 20-25-28-31-42
largest in the nation. A 2009 deep cuts in education and health care. Clearfield, who has one of the Thursday: 12-17-20-23-25
study by the National Confer- larger House staffs, included sev- Friday: 03-04-28-35-39
Saturday: 05-06-07-26-32
ence of State Legislatures ranked managers or constituent ou- closer to what’s really needed N E X T W E E K : en legislative assistants, two re-
Pennsylvania’s legislative branch treach specialists, 95 research than eight or 10," he said. search analysts, an executive di- Match 6 Lotto
second in total spending (behind analysts, 50 custodians (there Roughly speaking, a typical The many facets of constituent rector, a communications spe- Monday: 03-13-26-39-42-45
Thursday: 11-21-26-39-42-45
California), second in per capita are 19 in the Senate), two archi- House member has a staff of service operations, including the cialist, an executive assistant
secret records collected and main-
spending (Alaska), and second vists, an editor, an asset manager about five, a typical senator, tained on Pennsylvanians by tax- and a lawyer. While some have Powerball
in spending as a percentage of and a proofreader. about 11. since left the House, they were Wednesday: 10-18-41-55-56
payer-paid legislative employees. powerball: 15
general government operations A $36,000-a-year attendant Leaders tend to have the large- paid a combined $645,000 last powerplay: 02
(Nevada). keeps the House chamber and st staffs, because they supervise year. Saturday: 05-14-32-53-56
The NCSL said Pennsylvania adjoining areas clean and in re- many people who serve the en- constituency relations, legisla- "Years ago you guys said I was powerball: 11
employs about one of every 11 pair, while a lounge attendant tire caucus. Longtime members tive support, policy development the roughest guy to work for," powerplay: 04
state legislative employees in the earns $37,000 to, among other and committee chairmen also and professional-and-manage- said George, the ranking mem- Mega Millions
nation, with barely 4 percent of things, be available to cut mem- generally get more employees, rial. ber on the Environmental Re- Tuesday: 01-19-20-31-36
the country’s population. bers’ hair in an area near the and many members say they Not included in the House and sources and Energy Committee. Megaball: 09
Megaplier: 02
The Legislature’s budget is of- men’s room just off the floor. have to justify the need based on Senate pay reports are about a "You’re damn right — I’m there Friday: 06-40-45-50-56
ten raised as a target for budget The other side of legislative workload, but beyond that, staff- dozen legislative service agen- to please and to help the people." Megaball: 11
trimming, although Gov. Tom staff operations consists of con- ing decisions can be mystifying. cies, such as the Joint State Gov- Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Phila- Megaplier: 03
Corbett’s $27.3 billion stituent services, Asked about the process, the ernment Commission and the delphia, said his two district of-
spending proposal for "Some of the more than a thou- two top-ranking Republican Legislative Data Processing Cen- fices, eight miles apart, have as-
next year, with deep sand people sta- leaders, Sens. Joe Scarnati and ter, which together employ more sisted more than 11,000 constitu-
cuts in education and most compe- tioned in hun- Dominic Pileggi, said the "dy- than 170 people and have total ents in a little over two years in
health care to fill a $4 tent, intelligent dreds of district namics ... vary for many rea- budget costs of more than $18 office.
billion budget gap, in- offices around the sons," including the land area of million. He said they worked on doz-
cluded only a $4.3 mil- and committed state— some the districts. Anyone who has spent much ens and dozens of topics, among
OBITUARIES
lion, or 1.4 percent, re- people I’ve ever within walking Senate Minority Leader Jay time in the Capitol has likely en- them birth certificates, library Beil, George III
duction for the General distance of each Costa, D-Allegheny, said sen- countered intelligent, ethical funding, sinkholes, breast cancer
Assembly, to $297 mil-
met in public other. ators "are made fully aware of and hard-working legislative em- screening and snowmobile regis-
Caruso, Michael
lion. and private life Constituent staffing and district office guide- ployees, and probably experi- tration. Forty-two times they Davis, Jane
Corbett’s budget
have been mem- service is nothing lines." enced their culture of helpful- were contacted regarding jury Ermish, Margaret
would not touch the new, but the mas- "Pennsylvania is truly a di- ness — which even extends to duty alone. Garren, Robert
Legislature’s $189 mil- bers of the Leg- sive system cur- verse state," wrote Republican reporters. Indiscriminate payroll "If there are other offices Hodun, Cyrilla
lion surplus, main- islature’s staff.” rently in place in House leaders Sam Smith and cuts would certainly sweep away where their staffers are sitting
tained and widely de- Pennsylvania has Mike Turzai. "There is no quota real talent along with dead around with nothing to do, I
Leggett, Charles
fended by members as Steve Crawford emerged from system in place for office space wood. would love to send them to my Mosier, Violet
a cushion against a Lobbying firm executive. modest origins in or office work." House Demo- "Some of the most competent, district offices," Boyle said. Peacock, Helen
budget showdown with the early 1970s to- cratic Leader Frank Dermody intelligent and committed peo- Some offices are busier than Rasemas, Paulette
the executive branch, day to become an did not respond to written ques- ple I’ve ever met in public and others, and House district work- Walk, Zella
although many are calling for institution that many people tions on the topic. private life have been members ers say they have been told how
deeper legislative cuts, either to have come to make their first According to the 203-member of the Legislature’s staff," said they rank compared to others in, Page 13A
the budget or surplus. stop when they have issues relat- House’s most recent annual re- Steve Crawford, a lobbying firm for example, number of pieces of
"Surplus moneys should be ed to government at any level. port on salaries, the chamber’s executive and former House PennDOT mail handled.
helping people stay in their They are staffed by people active work force numbered Democratic aide who was Gov. Rep. Mario Scavello, R-Mon-
houses and not sitting in a re- trained to avoid ever saying no to 1,935 at the end of December, Ed Rendell’s chief of staff. roe, says he runs his operations
serve," freshman Rep. Tina Da- a constituent, commonly help- with a payroll of $76.3 million. "They’re an easy mark, of course, like a business, complete with
BUILDING
vis, D-Bucks, told the Bucks ing out with driver’s licensing Some of the data released by but I’m one of their biggest de- evening and weekend hours to TRUST
County Courier Times. and other PennDOT issues, as the House clerk’s office is errone- fenders." serve his commuter-heavy dis-
If the governor and lawmakers well as applications for the ous, dated or misleading, but it Other candidates within the trict. The Times Leader strives to
do decide to squeeze more sav- state’s property tax, rent, pre- provides the best approximation legislative branch for belt-tight- "I have a factory," he said. "On correct errors, clarify stories
ings from the legislative branch, scription drug and heating oil as- of the actual work force. It in- ening might include the General any given day you can have 60 and update them promptly.
an obvious place to start would sistance. cludes, for example, 99 aides, in- Assembly’s more peripheral en- people walk in here." Corrections will appear in this
be personnel costs, which cur- Constituent service informa- cluding 63 current employees, terprises: It maintains a gym, a On the other hand, Sen. Mike spot. If you have information
rently run about $119 million for tion is displayed prominently on who are supposedly supervised clinic staffed by four nurses and Folmer, R-Lebanon, closed a dis- to help us correct an inaccu-
House and Senate salaries alone. official websites, and it would be by 16 representatives who re- a physician, and, in the Senate, a trict office in Robesonia, about racy or cover an issue more
Most of those jobs also carry a hard to overstate how much law- tired, died or were defeated last lavish private dining room. 12 miles west of Reading, after thoroughly, call the newsroom
full array of benefits. makers value the existing sys- year. The tiny clinic, near the cafete- tracking data showed very little at 829-7242.
In the Capitol, where more tem. It showed the House paid $4.3 ria in the Capitol’s east wing, demand for it.
than half the Legislature’s work Interviews with representa- million in salaries to 82 people in sees 25-30 people a day, includ- "The problem was we were av-
force is stationed, the elite end of tives and senators about how communications, media, broad- ing some of the many tourists eraging less than one person
the salary scale consists of more they understood those resources casting, mail and similar special- and school groups drawn to the walking into that office a week,"
than 200 people who make at are doled out produced a variety ties. There were four photogra- palatial building. Harrisburg Folmer said. "You’re talking
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yers, committee directors, super- several district offices and a staff pervisors. Capitol grounds. If the Legislature were to
visors and policy developers. of a dozen or more, while others Ten House chiefs of staff had In the Senate dining room, a make significant reductions in Issue No. 2011-100
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and clerical jobs common to Cumberland, who has one of the anyone in the building, pulled work there when the chamber is ported in 1969 there were 651 Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
15 N. Main St.
large institutions. smallest complements in the down an average of $28,000. in session, and those two also people working for the legisla- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
In the House, which publishes Legislature: a district office man- The Senate, which releases its have other facilities manage- tive branch. Periodicals postage paid at
Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
much more descriptive job titles ager in Mechanicsburg and a sec- salary data in real time, had 855 ment duties. The NCSL said the staff more Postmaster: Send address changes
than the Senate, the work force retary in the Capitol. employees and a $42.8 million The Capitol is served by three than doubled over the ensuing to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
has a dizzying array of responsib- "We all represent the same payroll as of late January. Senate separate resident uniformed se- decade. By 2003, it had doubled
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LOCAL
King’s honors very good friend
I N B R I E F
SCRANTON

‘Father Rick’ to address


May 2011 Marywood grads
The Rev. Richard “Rick” Frechette,
The college’s outgoing resident counselor. King’s College stu-
director of medical services for Nues-
“This touches my heart,” O’Hara dents, Matt Rob-
president is touched by the inson, left, Anthony tros Pequeños Hermanos International,
said, noting the large number of vol-
unique tribute paid to him. Melf, Matt Leet, and will be the keynote speaker at Mary-
unteers who came together to help
Kyle Garon unload wood University’s commencement on
clean up 10 of the city’s parks as well
new mulch under May 8 at the Mohegan Sun Arena,
as other locations around town. The
the swings at the Wilkes-Barre Township. He will be
By CAMILLE FIOTI college is recognized nationally for its
Times Leader Correspondent Madison Street awarded an honorary doctorate during
public service, said O’Hara, pointing
WILKES-BARRE – Nearly 200 out that last year, its students dedi- Playground in the ceremony, along with two addition-
Wilkes-Barre Sat- al honorary degree recipients, the Rev.
King’s College students, faculty and cated over 150,000 hours to communi-
urday. They joined Thomas J. O’Hara, retiring president of
staff took part in the city’s annual ty service projects. “The most noble of
Wilkes-Barre’s clea- King’s College, and the Rev. Scott R.
spring cleanup Saturday as part of a all projects is providing for the chil- nup to honor King’s
tribute to the Rev. Thomas O’Hara, dren,” he said. “They are the future of Pilarz, outgoing president of The Uni-
departing president, versity of Scranton.
CSC, who will end his 10-year presi- this community.” the Rev. Thomas
dency at the college this June. Many The cleanup effort, called “The The Rev. Frechette, better known as
O’Hara.
of the students reside in Holy Cross Father Rick, became a Passionist priest
Hall, where Rev. O’Hara serves as a See O’HARA, Page 10A S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER in 1979. After a few years as a parish
priest in Baltimore, he met the Rev.
William B. Wasson, founder of Nues-

Mother and
tros Pequeños Hermanos, Spanish for
AV I A T I O N D AY “Our Little Brothers and Sisters,” and
worked in Mexico in 1983 at an old
hacienda that had been converted to a

son suing
home for nearly 1,000 orphaned and
abandoned children. He’s had other
stops in Honduras and Haiti, where the
two priests decided to begin an orphan-

Ciavarella
age.

WILKES-BARRE

Their complaint is separate from North Washington Street


other suits that arose out of the closed early next week
criminal charges filed in 2009. Both lanes of North Washington
Street will be closed, except for local
and emergency traffic, between 7 a.m.
By JERRY LYNOTT and 5 p.m. Monday, from the Cross
jlynott@timesleader.com
Valley north to the city line. Both lanes
SCRANTON – A woman and her son, will be milled prior to North Washing-
who was incarcerated by former Judge ton Street being paved from state
Mark Ciavarella, filed suit against him Route 309 to the city line.
and others already sued as a result of the The paving project will be completed
Luzerne County juvenile justice scandal. within the week. Residents can expect
James Gillette of Lackawanna County road work to continue until Wednesday
said he was denied the right to an attor- and are urged to find alternate routes
ney when he appeared before Ciavarella,
in and out of the affected area.
a claim raised by other juveniles who said S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
their constitutional rights were violated Christopher Maslyar, 10, gets a first-hand view in the cockpit of a Rutan Defiant, Experimental Amateur Aircraft SUGARLOAF TWP.
by him when he presided in juvenile from John Loofbourrow, who built the small plane, at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport.
Penn State to host program

Taking to the skies


court.
Gillette and his mother, Erica Michali-
ga are seeking in excess of $150,000 in the
suit filed Friday in U.S. District Court,
discussing homosexuality
Scranton. Penn State Hazleton will host a pro-
Their complaint is gram from the Northeastern Pennsylva-
Gillette and separate from other nia Diversity Education Consortium on
suits that arose out of Marywood’s Aviators’ Club “What’s wrong with homosexuality, if
his mother anything?” on April 14.
the criminal charges fil-
Erica Michali- ed in 2009 against Cia- offers flight tips, rides to According to guest speaker Dr. John
ga are seeking varella and former raise funds for Angel Flight. Corvin, he’s heard many arguments in
in excess of Judge Michael Cona- the past 18 years while giving lectures
han for their roles in a like one scheduled at Penn State Hazle-
$150,000 in ton on moral and civil rights issues
$2.8 million kickback By MATT HUGHES
the suit filed scheme tied to the con- mhughes@timesleader.com raised by homosexuality.
Friday in U.S. struction of two juve- PITTSTON TWP. – Area residents Nominated best speaker this year by
District Court, nile detention centers took flight for a good cause Saturday at Campus Activities Magazine, Corvino
and the placement of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Interna- has confronted beliefs that underpin
Scranton. youths in the facilities tional Airport. discrimination against gays, lesbians,
in Pittston Township The Aviators’ Club of Marywood bisexuals and transsexuals on televi-
and Butler County. University hosted its sixth annual Avia- sion.
A federal jury on Feb. 18 returned a tion Exploration Day at the Tech Avia- The program will begin at 7 p.m. in
mixed verdict against Ciavarella, finding tion Flight School next to the airport’s Room 115 of the Graham Building. For
him guilty on 12 of 39 counts for his par- passenger terminal. S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER more information, visit nepdec.org or
ticipation in the scheme. Conahan plead- Marywood Aviation Exploration A T-6 SNJ aircraft was on hand for the public during Aviation Exploration call Penn State at 450-3180.
ed guilty to a charge of racketeering con- Day gave the public the chance “to Day at the airport.
spiracy, is awaiting sentencing. learn how aviation is done,” said Mary- WILKES-BARRE
Gillette said he went before Ciavarella wood Aviators Club President Darrin “It was better than I thought,” said skies and temperatures in the mid-50s,
to face charges of simple assault, terror- Long, while raising money for Angel 8-year-old Max Loiacono moments af- certainly helped. Connecticut man pursued,
istic threats, harassment, disorderly con-
duct and criminal mischief from a domes-
Flight, a non-profit organization that
provides free air transportation for sick
ter taking a flight with his grandfather,
Carl Mozeleski of Clarks Summit, his
“It’s a nice day,” Pat Dougherty, of
Dupont, said as he waited with his charged in city hit and run
tic dispute with his mother. persons who need to fly but can’t afford first time in an airplane. “It was rough, daughter Megan for their turn to take a A Connecticut man faces charges
Because of decisions made by Ciavarel- it, as well as charitable organizations. but not too bad.” ride. “After being pent up all winter, it’s following a hit-and-run accident and
la, Gillette said he “was incarcerated al- The event, sponsored by Tech Avia- Tickets for the flights sold out by nice to get out. … It will be nice to see police pursuit Friday afternoon, police
most continuously from June 2004 tion Flight School, Saker Aviation and noon, less than one hour into the pro- the area too. I’ve never gone that slow said.
through October 2008” and suffered the airport, featured basket raffles, gram. Long said his group hoped to of- around the area in a plane, and it’s a According to city police:
“deprivation of personal liberty, loss of children’s activities, food and live mu- fer up to115 flights Saturday, but had to beautiful day for it.” Jeffrey Narkewicz of Plainfield fled
positive sense of well-being,” and, among sic performed by Marywood students, reduce that number to about 70 be- Long said the Marywood Aviator’s after the bucket truck he was driving
other things, “the detrimental effects of and 15 aircraft on display, including pe- cause one of the three Piper single-en- Club is the largest club at the university struck the open door of a car on Hazle
the stigma placed on him by his time riod military planes and a Life Flight gine planes was grounded in State Col- and the air show the school’s largest
Avenue around 2:40 p.m. The occupant
spent in detention.” helicopter. lege due to inclement weather there. student-run fundraiser. Marywood
of the car, Abdul Lafeet Martinez
Besides the former judges, other de- But for most attending Saturday, the Still, organizers were optimistic University, Scranton, offers a Bache-
struck his head as a result of the im-
fendants included: Robert Powell, former sightseeing rides in single-engine air- about topping the $2,000 they raised lor’s degree in aviation management,
pact.
co-owner of the detention centers; Robert planes offered for $15 held the greatest for Angel Wings at last year’s event, and provides pilot training to students
Police responded to a report of the
Mericle, the builder of the centers. attraction. and the weather Saturday, with sunny at Tech Aviation Flight School.
truck being operated recklessly in the
area of Barney Street. An officer ap-
proached the passenger side of the

Mooseum houses farm history truck and Narkewicz started to drive


away, but the officer was able to jump
on the truck. The officer pounded on

at The Lands at Hillside Farms the cab in an attempt to have the driver
stop; however, Narkewicz swerved the
truck on the roadway trying to throw
off the officer. Several marked vehicles
Leadership Wilkes-Barre class jectto the dozens of families and vol-
unteers at The Lands at Hillside blocked the roadway and forced the
project takes visitors back to time truck to stop on Sambourne Street.
Farms Saturday.
when agriculture was king. “We’re here to celebrate the grand Narkewicz was forcibly removed from
opening of this year-round museum,” the driver’s seat by police and two
said Leadership team member Karl officers were injured during the arrest.
By JOHN KRISPIN Borton, as he and the other members Narkewicz was taken into custody on
jkrispin@timesleader.com of Leadership Wilkes-Barre, politicians suspicion of drunken driving and trans-
KINGSTON TOWNSHIP – The cen- and Hillside Farm’s administrators ported to Wilkes-Barre General Hospi-
tury-old barn doors creaked open and stood waiting for the ceremonial rib- tal for a blood alcohol test. He was
the relics of farming’s past breathed bon cutting. arraigned by the district judge on duty
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER new life at a local education center Borton and fellow Leadership mem- on charges of driving under the influen-
Cassandra Shuleski, left, Aubrey Boyd, Evan Boyd, Kim Boyd and Maryann Saturday. ber, Katrina Domkowski, dressed as a ce, leaving the scene of an accident
Gugliotti take in one of the rooms at the new ‘Mooseum’ at The Lands at Hill- The Leadership Wilkes-Barre Class involving injury, fleeing and eluding
side Farms in Kingston Township Saturday afternoon. of 2011 unveiled its “Mooseum’’ pro- See MOOSEUM, Page 10A police and reckless driving.
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Libyan forces use guerilla tactics to push into opposition territory


New York
I N B R I E F

Rebels face military surge


By SEBASTIAN ABBOT dabiya, a hospital official said. ernment forces to more tight-
police look
for possible
Associated Press Recapturing the city would ly squeeze the few opposition
AJDABIYA, Libya — Gov-
ernment soldiers and rebel
gunmen battled in the streets
of a key front-line city Satur-
give the Libyan military a
staging ground to attack the
rebels’ main stronghold,
Benghazi, about 100 miles far-
pockets in the rest of the coun-
try, including the besieged
western port of Misrata,
where heavy clashes contin-
serial killer
day after the Libyan military ther east along the coastal ued Saturday for a second day. Four bodies found by beach
used shelling and guerrilla- highway. Moammar Gadhafi’s NATO airstrikes hit ar-
highway in past 2 weeks after
style tactics to open its most forces were approaching mored vehicles firing on civil-
serious push into opposition Benghazi when they were dri- ians near both Misrata and Aj- four found late last year.
territory since international ven back by the international dabiya, said Canadian Lt. Gen.
airstrikes began. NATO air- air campaign launched last Charles Bouchard, who com-
strikes, meanwhile, ham- month to protect civilians and mands the Libya operation. By FRANK ELTMAN
mered at Gadhafi’s ammuni- ground Gadhafi’s aircraft. International envoys Associated Press
tion stockpiles and armored For the rebels, losing the opened fresh initiatives for a AP PHOTO OAK BEACH, N.Y. — While
AP PHOTO forces, destroying 17 tanks. city would effectively bottle peace deal. The African Union Passengers depart from a investigators scour miles of des-
Spaniards protest against ETA At least eight people were them into a coastal strip of said it planned to send a team boat carrying people fleeing olate New York beachfront from
A woman holds a crucifix during a killed in the fighting over Aj- eastern Libya and allow gov- to Libya today. from Misrata, Libya. the tops of fire trucks and map
rally called by the AVT (Victims of plans for officers to traverse a
Terrorism Association), as they daunting morass of thicket on
marched through the streets of Ma-
drid Saturday to protest against the SPRING IS IN THE AIR horseback in search of more vic-
tims, dozens of detectives are in-
Basque Separatist group ETA and specting credit card receipts, tel-
Spain’s Prime Minister Jose Luis Ro- ephone records, old traffic tick-
driguez Zapatero. ets and even applications for
clamming licenses in the hunt
for a possible serial killer.
BEIRUT
Eight victims have now been
Forces fire on mourners found dumped just steps from
Ocean Parkway, a highway lead-

S yrian security forces fired on


mourners at a funeral for slain pro-
ing to the popular Jones Beach
State Park. The news has rattled
nerves throughout Long Island;
testers Saturday as authorities vowed
to crush any new unrest from a three- one mother snapped at a strang-
week uprising that showed no sign of er outside a
letting up even as the death toll topped public library Eight victims
170. about fears for have now
Activists vowed to accelerate their her safety and
movement with daily protests nation- schoolteachers been found
wide, bringing new pressure on Presi- say they are dumped just
dent Bashar Assad’s authoritarian sensing fear in steps from
regime. Assad has answered the tens of the voices of Ocean Park-
thousands of protesters with both force their students.
and limited concessions that have “Whether way, a high-
failed to appease an emboldened move- they’re prosti- way leading to
ment inspired by the Arab uprisings in tutes or not, we the popular
Tunisia and Egypt. don’t care
about that in
Jones Beach
CAIRO our communi- State Park.
ty,” said Jose
Protesters create barricade AP PHOTO Trinidad of Bay

F ifteen-year-old Gareth Grainger jumps with his skateboard in front of cherry blossom trees in full bloom in Shore, a community just north
Thousands of demonstrators barri-
downtown Vancouver, Canada on Saturday. of the Robert Moses Bridge,
caded themselves in Cairo’s central
about five miles from where the
square with burned-out troop carriers bodies were found. “We care that

Japan nuke resolution years away


and barbed wire Saturday and demand- there’s a murderer loose out
ed the removal of the military council there and he’s killing human be-
ruling Egypt, infuriated after soldiers ings. He could kill somebody
stormed their protest camp overnight, else.”
killing at least one person and injuring Investigators following up on
71 others. the disappearance of a Jersey
In a sign the confrontation could
Making site of plant safe, removing Toshiba Corp., which supplied four of City, N.J., woman seen working
escalate, the military warned Saturday Fukushima’s six reactors, including two as a Craigslist escort in the area
evening that it will clear Tahrir Square destroyed equipment could take
on which General Electric Co. collaborat- last spring, happened upon the
of protesters “with all force and deci- decades at exorbitant cost. ed, submitted a roadmap this past week corpses of four women late last
siveness” for life to get back to normal. to the plant’s operator for decommission- year. They were identified as
The warning could presage a repeat ing the crippled reactors. The study, missing prostitutes who also
of the scene before dawn, when hun- By MARI YAMAGUCHI done with three other companies, pro- booked clients over the Internet.
dreds of soldiers, including a highly and CHARLES HUTZLER jects that it would take about 10 years to Four more bodies were found
trained parachute unit, swarmed into Associated Press remove the fuel rods and the reactors and when officers returned to the ar-
Tahrir Square, firing in the air and TOKYO — Once Japan’s leaky nuclear contain other radioactivity at the site, ea in the past two weeks. They
beating protesters with clubs and complex stops spewing radiation and its said Keisuke Omori of Toshiba. are unidentified. All eight were
shocking some with electrical batons. reactors cool down, making the site safe That timeline is far faster than those AP PHOTO found within a three-mile radius
Troops dragged away protesters, while and removing the ruined equipment is for other nuclear accidents and contains Disaster survivors carry relief aid to on the north side of the parkway.
others staggered away bleeding from going to be a messy ordeal that could take a big caveat: The reactors must first be their evacuation center in Japan. Detectives said it appears
beatings and gunshot wounds. Witness- decades and cost hundreds of millions of stabilized and cooled, goals that have some victims had been dead for
es reported two killed, though the dollars. eluded emergency teams struggling with tion trying to recover from the severe di- a long time. Investigators be-
Health Ministry insisted there was only Radiation has covered the area around cascading problems in the month since sasters and to the tens of thousands lieve the four women found in
one death. the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant and blan- the devastating tsunami damaged their forced to evacuate communities near the December were likely killed
keted parts of the complex, making the cooling systems. Omori said the extent of plant and already wearying of living in somewhere else and dumped by
ASPERMONT, TEXAS job of “decommissioning” the plant — damage to the reactors and other prob- shelters with no prospects of returning the beach highway. The first

Wildfire still out of control rendering it safe so it doesn’t threaten


public health and the environment — a
lems still need to be assessed.
Getting a quick resolution to the Fu-
home.
“It could take decades. We will all have
went missing in 2007; a second
in 2009 and the remaining two
A massive wildfire that has burned bigger task than usual. kushima crisis would give a boost to a na- to move away,” said Hitomi Motouchi. in June and September 2010.
more than 61,000 acres in West Texas
remains out of control.
Alan Craft of the Texas Forest Ser-
vice said Saturday the fire was "0 per-
cent contained" and he expected it to
Award-winning film director Sidney Lumet dies at age 86
continue spreading with dry, windy
conditions in the area. DAVID B. CARUSO and BOB THOMAS the city, he often showed its grittier Although he didn’t work in Los An-
Associated Press side. geles, the director maintained good re-
About 100 members of the Texas
Forest Service have been fighting fire NEW YORK — Sidney Lumet, the Such dramas as “Prince of the City,” lations with the Hollywood studios,
by land and air, with help from local award-winning director of such ac- “Q&A,” “Night Falls on Manhattan” and partly because he finished his pictures
volunteer fire departments. claimed films as “Network,” “Serpico,” “Serpico” looked at the hard lives and under schedule and budget. His televi-
Two unoccupied homes have been “Dog Day Afternoon” and “12 Angry corruptibility of New York police offi- sion beginnings had schooled him in
burned, and some livestock has been Men,” has died. He was 86. cers. “Dog Day Afternoon” told the working fast, and he rarely shot more
killed. So far, no towns have been Lumet’s death was confirmed by rela- true-life story of two social misfits who than four takes of a scene.
threatened. tives and friends, who said he died early set in motion a chain of disastrous He was nominated four times for di-
Craft says pipe cutting sparked the Saturday morning at his Manhattan events when they tried to rob a New recting Academy Awards, and actors in
home. He had suffered from lymphoma. York City bank on an oppressively hot his films won17 Oscars. But Lumet him-
fire on Wednesday.
A Philadelphia native, Lumet moved summer afternoon. self never won.
More hot, dry weather was expected
to New York City as a child, and it be- “It’s not an anti-L.A. thing,” Lumet Lumet did receive an honorary Oscar
to contribute to a high fire danger all
came the location of choice for more said of his New York favoritism in a 1997 in 2005 for lifetime achievement. He re- AP FILE PHOTO
weekend.
than 30 of his films. Although he freely interview. “I just don’t like to live in a ceived the Directors Guild of America’s Director Sidney Lumet holds up the
CHESTER, PA. admitted to a lifelong love affair with company town.” Award for lifetime achievement in 1993. honorary Oscar he received in 2005.

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Brominski notes his Creating public access


experience in office key for Casey Evans
Lehman Township man would ple, he wants to require pur-
The former Luzerne County Editor’s note: The Times Leader is
publishing profile stories on the chase orders for every county
commissioner says he knows Luzerne County Council candi- set up website and office to
expense over $50.
how to make solid decisions. dates each Sunday, beginning meet with citizens. He also wants the county
today, until the May 17 primaries.
to host an inexpensive website
to publicly post every expense
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES inated county jobs when he By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES of $25 or more. The posting
jandes@timesleader.com jandes@timesleader.com would give citizens an easy way
became a county commission-
Edward Brominski said he is er in 1980, though he can’t say CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER Casey Evans said he would to monitor the spending of their CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

capable of compromising and where staff reductions may be publish his phone number and tax dollars, he said. C A S E Y E VA N S
EDWARD BROMINSKI
working with others if he’s warranted until the new coun- e-mail address and set up an of- “If they think something
elected to the new 11-member ty manager assesses staffing Age: 71 fice at his own expense to meet shady is going on, they could Age: 24
Luzerne County Council, but levels and spending. Political party: Democrat with citizens if he’s elected to catch it right Political party: Democrat
Residence: Lehman Township
he also promises to speak up if “I have no problem making Residence: Swoyersville
Education: Bachelor’s degree in
Luzerne County Council. “The big- away,” Evans Education: Lake-Lehman High
he sees problems or waste that cuts,” said Brominski, who “The biggest part of this said.
aren’t being addressed. has also worked as a school
secondary education from Wilkes
job for me is going to be constit- gest part The site
School graduate, attended Miser-
University and a master’s degree icordia University to study politi-
“I think I know the areas to teacher. in secondary education from the uent services, seeing what I can of this job will also pro- cal science.
look at. I really He signed the bill to begin do to help other vide more ac- Work experience: Campaign
do. And I’m not the Wyoming Valley levee-
University of Scranton.
Work experience: School teacher people,” said the for me is countability staffer for Hillary Clinton’s presi-
afraid to go into raising project in 1982 and al- for 15 years, Swoyersville mayor freelance political going to be over the coun- dential campaign in Pennsylvania
and Oregon; rural regional field
for five years, county commission- consultant from
them and find so pushed for security-related er for four years, county asses-
Lehman Town-
constituent ty manager,
who has lati-
director for the Virginia Demo-
them and expose improvements as a commis- sor’s office director for eight cratic Party in 2008; campaign
them,” the former sioner, including identifica- years. Also worked in pharmaceu- ship. services, tude to autho- manager for state Rep. Gerald
Evans said rize certain in-
county commis- tion badges for all county tical sales and insurance sales
management. he’s traveled the nation as a po-
seeing dividual pur-
Mullery in 2010; currently free-
lance political consultant.
sioner recently told a Times workers and installation of
Leader endorsement board. metal detectors, though the Family: wife Dee; two children, litical consultant, learning what what I can chases with- Family: single
Eddie and Lynn; two grandchil-
The Swoyersville retiree latter wasn’t implemented un-
dren
people expect from their elect- do to help out council
said he stood up to his superi- til years later. ed officials. approval, he
ors when he worked as county “I’m more proactive than re- “Speaking with these peo- other peo- said. do is bring in someone from
assessment director from active. I like to get things done out having some exposure to ple I’ve had the unique opportu- ple.” Evans Colorado who doesn’t know us
1992 to 1999, refusing to cre- beforehand,” Brominski said. all of the different nuances of nity that not a lot of people are did not sup- here, who has no experience in
actually afforded to listen to Casey Evans port the home Northeastern Pennsylvania,
ate fill several positions “cre- Brominski serves on the government,” Brominski said.
County council
ated for people” because the home rule transition person- Brominski got behind the what they have to say, to listen rule charter who doesn’t have these relation-
candidate
jobs were not necessary. nel recruitment subcommit- county’s switch to home rule to the problems that they have, but said he ships. They’re going to be cru-
He said he also exposed tee. government, which goes into not just here in Northeastern likes the con- cial. There’s institutional mem-
questionable expenses and He supports a national effect when the new council Pennsylvania but all around the cept of home rule and sees ory here,” Evans said.
falsified travel vouchers, but search for the new manager takes office. He believes the country,” Evans said. “I really some positive attributes in the His age – 24 – should not
the administration at the time who will run day-to-day coun- new council must get more in- feel that I have a better grasp charter approved by voters. be a factor, he said. He said he’s
refused to address his con- ty operations and a local volved with the leaders of area than most on the issues facing He believes council should “not going to pretend to be an
cerns. search for division head posi- cities and municipalities to at- people here in Luzerne Coun- attempt to search for a new expert on everything” but be-
“A year later, I lost my job,” tions. The manager should tract development and jobs to ty.” manager from the county, rath- lieves he’s got a grasp of county
said Brominski, who was un- have at least several years of the county. Evans said he’s been re- er than starting with a national issues. No other candidate will
successful in his 1999 race for government management ex- “I’m excited about home searching best practices in search. Familiarity with local match his energy, he said.
county commissioner and perience, he said. rule. I’m excited about the neighboring counties to come elected officials is “invaluable,” “You will not find anyone
2009 run for county controll- “I just don’t think that a per- prospect of change for the bet- up with ideas that could work he said. more enthusiastic than me,”
er. son operating outside can ter,” Brominski said. “I would in Luzerne County. For exam- “The last thing I want to Evans said.
Brominski also said he elim- walk into that position with- truly like to be a part of it.”

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ing events; April 15, from 6 to 8 St., Duryea, Meet and Greet date. Refreshments will be pro-
p.m., Claire’s Bar, 752 Hazle St., with the candidate. Refresh- vided. RSVP to 854-1171 or
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Learn some local historical facts about the Civil War


Regiments: When the U.S. Ar- of water, while the Confederacy’s with a Minnesota regiment, who made less than $500 a year.
my was dramatically expanded in policy was to name it after the died in 1956 at 106. While most Preparedness: About 20 years
the Civil War, the basic unit of or- nearest town. Civil War troops never heard of after the Civil War ended, some
ganization was the regiment, or- Holidays: Decoration Day was television, Woolson was inter- Wyoming Valley veterans pet-
ganized at the state level. At full established in 1868 to honor viewed on a TV show. itioned the federal government
strength, an infantry regiment those who lost their lives in the Black troops: Moses Morris, a to organize a local infantry re-
consisted of 10 companies of 100 Civil War. It is now known as Me- free black man who served in the giment to serve as a reserve force.
men each. In actuality, few re- morial Day and honors all Amer- fabled 54th Massachusetts Infan- That regiment, the 9th Infantry,
giments ever approached this ica’s war dead. In his famous Get- try and was portrayed in the mo- was converted into the 109th
strength. As the war progressed, tysburg Address of 1863, Presi- vie “Glory”, moved to Wilkes- Field Artillery as World War I
most regiments had no more dent Lincoln called for a Novem- Barre after the war. He is buried neared.
than a few hundred men. ber day to be set aside for giving in the City Cemetery. Literature: The Rev. George
Battle Names: Many Civil War thanks, resulting in the establish- Pensions: In 1890 the federal Peck, a Kingston clergyman of
battle have two names. That ment of Thanksgiving. government awarded pensions to the19th century, was the grandfa-
COURTESY OF THE LUZERNE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY came about because the United Survivors: The last U.S. Army Civil War veterans. A standard ther of Stephen Crane, author of
Veterans gather in front of the GAR Hall, which stood on South States’ policy was to name a bat- Civil War veteran to die was Al- amount was $5 a month. The av- the famed Civil War novel “The
Main Street in Wilkes-Barre, in 1929. tle after the nearest river or body bert Woolson, a drummer boy erage working person at the time Red Badge of Courage.”

LOCAL
Continued from Page 1A

the Confederate States of Amer-


ica. Everyone awaited the U.S.
government’s response: would
there be a war?
That war was not long in com-
ing. At daybreak of April 12, 1861,
artillery of the Confederacy be-
gan shelling Fort Sumter, a Unit-
ed States installation designed to
protect the harbor of Charleston,
S.C. Later in the morning, the
U.S. Army’s guns in the fort re-
turned fire.
The Civil War was on.
Tuesday will be the 150th anni-
versary of the start of that war,
America’s fabled war of “brother
against brother,” North against
South and blue against gray. It
was a war that would change the
nation profoundly and remain a
source of pride, anger, frustration
and hope right through to our L O C A L E V E N T S
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LUZERNE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

own day. There were several local militia units in Luzerne County in the years before the Civil War. Here, the
Tuesday: The Lindhill Institute of who will examine the opening Wyoming Yagers are drawn up in formation in Wilkes-Barre.
Shavertown, in cooperation with battle, its major participants and
Preparations in Pa. Wyoming Seminary Upper School, the connection between the war
In ways, Pennsylvania had will present “Rally to the Cause,” a and Wyoming Seminary. find a cache of arms and band of
been preparing for the war for 150th anniversary commemo- April 29: The Luzerne County subversives federal authorities
some time. ration of the beginning of the Civil Historical Society will hold its had heard of.
Gov. Andrew Curtin had no War, on Tuesday at 7 a.m. on the 153rd Annual Dinner Meeting and While the so-called “Fishing-
school’s back campus green on commemorate the 150th anni- creek Confederacy” proved little
sooner taken office in January of Maple Avenue, Kingston. The versary of the Civil War. Harold C.
1861 when he announced that but rumor, some violence did oc-
30-minute commemoration pro- Buckingham Jr. will make a pre- cur when in July Assistant Pro-
Pennsylvania would uncondi- gram is free and open to the pub- sentation on the Butler Brothers,
tionally support the union. lic. This event will be held rain or two brothers from Wilkes-Barre
vost Marshal J. Stewart Robinson
In Wilkes-Barre, leading citi- shine at the exact hour when who fought on opposite sides of was fatally shot in an ambush
zens called meetings to discuss federal troops in Fort Sumter, S.C. the war. The event will be held at while pursuing a draft resister.
the community’s response to returned fire upon the Confeder- the Westmoreland Club, Wilkes-
ates at Charleston Harbor on April Barre. Call 823-6244, ext. 3 for Anti-war sentiment
events as they unfolded, includ-
12, 1861. It will include a ceremonial reservations and ticket price in- So strong was dissent through-
ing the raising of regiments of cannon-firing, participation of Civil formation.
troops. out the area that in the presiden-
War re-enactors, and speakers
But even top public officials be- tial election of 1864, Luzerne
lieved the war would be a brief County voters gave “peace” can-
one. Pennsylvania was ordered to didate Democrat and former gen-
provide 14 regiments of men to the Wyoming Valley area even black people in the South to go eral George McClellan a decided PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LUZERNE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
serve just three months, the time victory over Republican incum-
had its own training facility. That wherever they wanted to go. Veterans gather at Hollenback Cemetery in Wilkes-Barre in 1930.
in which federal authorities be- bent Lincoln.
was Camp Luzerne, in the pre- That division had erupted in
lieved the war would be fought Despite the drain on manpow-
sent-day borough of Luzerne, de- Wyoming Valley years before the
and won. er, the area’s anthracite coal
scribed by local historian Shel- war started. The fabled “Under- Local men who had served in
Luzerne County, which includ- mines kept producing during the
don Spear in “Wyoming Valley ground Railroad,” a chain of the war were honored citizens,
ed the area that later became war, since power was vitally
History Revisited” as lying along homes of people sympathetic to perhaps the most prominent be-
Lackawanna County, supplied needed to fuel the nation’s indus-
what is now Kelly Street. escaped slaves fleeing to Canada, try. Miners, however, drew criti- ing Henry M. Hoyt, colonel of the
one of these early regiments – the One regiment that trained ran through Wilkes-Barre. Wil- 52nd Pennsylvania Infantry, who
8th Pennsylvania Infantry. cism for strikes, and it sometimes
there was the 143rd Pennsylvania liam C. Gildersleeve, a down- took Army troops to keep peace. rose to governor of Pennsylvania
It was formed largely from lo- Infantry, the only Civil War re- town merchant who made no se- in the 1870s. Others included
cal militias with names like Dissension or not, though,
giment entirely trained and cret of his abolitionist beliefs, suf- Northeastern Pennsylvania did Brig. Gen. Edmund L. Dana,
“Wyoming Yagers” and “Wyom- equipped within Luzerne Coun- fered harassment and attacks and commander of the 143rd Pennsyl-
ing Artillerists,” which historians its part – and more – in the war.
ty. once was saved from an angry Some stories of wartime ser- vania Infantry, who became a
say were more like social clubs It would be hard to question mob only by the timely interven- state judge.
than fighting forces. vice have become local legend.
Luzerne County’s patriotism dur- tion of a clergyman. As the 143rd Pennsylvania re- Amid the prosperity, veterans
Politicians’ predictions, of kept the spirit of their service
ing the war. Nearly 3,000 men The division continued luctantly gave ground on the des-
course, proved terribly wrong. By alive by forming the Grand Army
from the county lost their lives, through the war, especially after perate first day of the Battle of
the time the war was really under of the Republic, or the GAR. The
many to disease rather than to the U.S. government resorted to a Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, Color
way in summer of1861, America’s castle-like “temple” on Wilkes-
enemy fire, and thousands more draft to build up the military’s Sgt. Ben Crippen turned and
90-day regiments were being dis- Barre’s South Main Street stood
charged and sent home. suffered injuries, in an era when ranks, and it was revealed that shook his fist at the advancing
amputation of an arm or leg was a people with money could buy Confederates, paying for his brav- until the 1960s. LUZERNE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
After the U.S. Army’s disas- Some even chose to remain to-
trous July 21 defeat in the war’s common means of treating a their way out of military service. ery with his life. Representatives of the Luzerne
wounded man. In summer of 1863, as bloody an- In the same battle, Col. Robert gether in death. Plymouth’s County Historical Society dis-
first major battle, at Bull Run in Shawnee Cemetery and others
Virginia, preparations all over the But politics was another mat- ti-draft riots raged in New York B. Ricketts’ artillery stood its play the restored battle flag of
ter. The area, like much of the City, Army troops were sent to ground against a furious Confed- have sections in which veterans Col. Robert B. Ricketts in 1989.
country were stepped up. are buried side by side, drawn up
Pennsylvania would eventually North, was bitterly divided over Scranton and Williamsport to erate assault. Both Crippen and Left to right are museum Cura-
support for the war, particularly protect government property and Ricketts are honored today on forever as their old regiment. tor Karen Drescher and board
raise more than 400,000 troops. The community as well honor-
as casualties mounted. Some po- make sure no harm came to draft the battlefield in Adams County. member Stephen Killian. Rick-
Luzerne County men flocked to ed service, even as the Civil War
litical figures maintained that the officials. The community rallied strong- etts’ artillery played a vital role
join many different regiments as receded into the past. Well into
cost in lives was excessive. Oth- Arnold Shankman, in “The ly to help the war effort. One en- in the 1863 Battle of Gettys-
fast as they were organized, gen- the 20th century, the death of a
ers supported the war insofar as Pennsylvania Antiwar Move- terprise was the Home for burg.
erally with leading citizens of the Civil War veteran was typically
community assuming officer po- it was meant to bring the break- ment, 1861-1865,” tells how Co- Friendless Children, an institu-
tion begun in Wilkes-Barre to pro- marked with an article topped by
sitions. away Confederate states back in- lumbia County was such a connections to the war, join the
vide care for children whose fa- a solemn headline in local news-
to the union but disapproved of hotbed of antiwar feeling that in Sons of Union Veterans of the
Camp Luzerne thers had been killed. Business- papers.
what they felt was a secret under- summer of 1864, hundreds of Ar- Civil War.
So many Luzerne County men lying purpose – to abolish slavery my troops under Gen. Darius men George M. Hollenback and
Generals in Heights Then there are those who don
joined, in fact, that by mid-1862 and allow the estimated 6 million Couch were sent to the area to William C. Gildersleeve put up
Cross streets in the growing uniforms and other period cloth-
$1,000 each to open the facility.
By 1865, it had taken in nearly Heights section of Wilkes-Barre ing in re-enactments of the
300 Luzerne County children. were named for Lincoln, Secreta- events and passions of that long-
Today it is known as the Chil- ry of the Navy Gideon Welles and gone time. They study history,
dren’s Service Center. generals Hancock, Grant, Meade, spend money and pile on the
Sherman, Sheridan and Custer. heavy garments of another centu-
Euphoria of victory In the 1920s, Wilkes-Barre’s new ry. Yet some did not even have an-
Much of the dissent vanished high school was named GAR Me- cestors in America 150 years ago.
in the euphoria of victory as the morial, in a final salute to the vet- Why do this?
Confederacy surrendered and erans, several of whom put on “You can’t really get a good
the war ended in April, 1965, four their old blue uniforms to attend idea what it was like without
years after it had begun. the cornerstone laying. sweating in the uniform, smell-
The Wyoming Valley area pros- When Alfred W. Gabrio of Ha- ing the gunpowder,” said Ryan
pered through the rest of the 19th zleton died in 1946 at age 100, the Lindbuchler of Wilkes-Barre, a
century. As part of a booming na- last Luzerne County man who
history teacher and former cap-
tional industrial economy and had seen the epic conflict was
tain of the re-created 81st Penn-
magnet for in-migration, Wilkes- gone. Only cultural memory re-
mained. sylvania.
Barre moved from borough to
city within a few years of the end Today, hundreds of Luzerne “(The Civil War) was the blast
of the war and by1900 had passed County men and women try to furnace that took us from slavery
the 50,000 mark in population. keep the memory of 1861-65 and a rural country to no-slavery
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LUZERNE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Luzerne County’s population alive. and an industrial country. It’s so
Veterans gather in Edwardsville for a reunion for Decoration Day (now known as Memorial Day) in nearly doubled between 1860 and Some meet in the Civil War important it needs to be com-
1880. 1870. Round Table. Others, with family memorated, so we don’t forget.”
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Local siblings typified ‘brother against brother’ scenario


By TOM MOONEY blockade duty against the Confeder-
Times Leader Correspondent ate coast in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Civil War as America’s Ziba Bennett Butler, born in 1840,
“brother against brother” conflict is and also a graduate of Wyoming
nowhere better illustrated than in Seminary, went to Mississippi to
the lives and careers of the Butler visit a relative and stayed there to
brothers of Wilkes-Barre. work as a tutor.
Descended from early Wyoming He joined the Confederate Army
Valley families the Butlers and the and served in several battles, in-
Slocums, among their relatives cluding the defense of the capital
were Col. Zebulon Butler, of the Bat- city of Richmond, Va., in the Battle
tle of Wyoming; Frances Slocum, of Seven Pines/Fair Oaks.
the young girl kidnapped by Amer- Neither brother survived the war.
ican Indians in 1778; and Judge Joseph died of consumption (tuber-
Jesse Fell, inventor of the grate that culosis) in 1862 while home in
made possible the burning of an- Wilkes-Barre. Ziba died of typhoid
thracite coal and spurred the an- dysentery in Port Gibson, Miss., in
thracite industry. 1863.
But the coming of the Civil War in The lives and correspondence of
1861 divided them. the Butler brothers will be the sub-
Joseph Lord Butler, born in 1837 ject of a talk by Harold C. Bucking-
and a graduate of Wyoming Semina- ham Jr. at the 153rd Annual Dinner
ry, trained in engineering and Meeting of the Luzerne County His-
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LUZERNE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LUZERNE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY joined the U.S. Navy in 1858. He torical Society on April 29 at the
Joseph Lord Butler served on the USS Richmond doing Westmoreland Club, Wilkes-Barre. Ziba Bennett Butler

crossed the battlefield. All the anything else being used to sup-

DIVIDE
way from Denmark, Per Moller port the enemy. They became
came with his wife and young seized “contraband,” and many
son for a vacation, with stops would eventually aid the Union’s
from Louisiana to here, to see ultimate victory and reshape the
This Week in The Civil War
Continued from Page 1A
where Americans from North future for black Americans.
centennial at scores of cross- and South struggled. Lee noted, “Had it not been First shots at Fort Sumter shells falling "thick and fast." during a salute to the Union
roads whose names have be- Conjuring the fratricide, Moll- for the actions of the ‘contra- Before dawn on April 12, "The ball has opened. War is flag, leaving one dead and
come a bitter historical short- er shook his head, saying, “They band,’ I would not be where I am 1861, Confederate batteries inaugurated ... Fort Sumter several wounded — the first
hand: Fort Sumter, which spoke the same lan- today.” unleash artillery fire on feder- has returned the fire and brisk casualties of what will become
launched the war on April 12, guage, maybe went “Appomattox to Historian James I. al troops defending Fort Sum- cannonading has been kept the bloodiest conflict in the
1861, and later Antietam, Shiloh, to the same Robertson Jr., said ter on South Carolina’s sea- up," the correspondent wrote. nation’s history. Over the next
Vicksburg, Gettysburg, and so schools.” me is not the the person of that coast. The fierce barrage drags on four years, Union forces will
In a dispatch to The Associ- with barely a pause for 34 seek to win back the fort until
many others, all the way to Ap- end of some- pivotal year was the
ated Press, an unnamed cor- hours, forcing the garrison’s Gen. William T. Sherman’s
pomattox. ‘Person of Year’ Virginia volunteer.
We’ll reflect on more than nominations thing. It’s the This rank-and-file respondent observed the surrender. troops retake control on Feb-
600,000 combatants who died, From Lincoln’s beginning of soldier was typically fort’s parapets crumbling un- No one is killed in the bom- ruary 17, 1865. By the time the
we’ll debate the causes, we’ll White House it’s on- der the pounding of artillery. bardment. But at a ceremony war ends weeks later, more
talk about slavery’s legacy. ly about 110 miles
modern Amer- not a “fire-eating” se-
cessionist, but a He wrote of gun emplace- marking the fort’s surrender a than 600,000 lives will have
Through the years, each Civil south to the official ica.” small farmer grimly ments being "shot away" and day later, a cannon explodes been lost.
War anniversary has mirrored residence of Confed- determined to resist
James I. Robertson Jr.
our nation at that point in time. erate President Jef- Historian what he considered
At first, remembering was for- ferson Davis in Rich- invaders. Robertson After public schools were or- vidual, every time something with the caption “The original
getting, an occasion to bring for- mond. told the story of one dered desegregated in the came up about the South, the torchbearer.”
mer foes together to shake It was in an auditorium near such, and quoted his tender let- Brown vs. Board of Education North, he put it out there: ‘The
hands. Nostalgia for the so- there that a few hundred people ters home before he succumbed decision, localities across the War of Aggression.’ And every- Where the healing begins
called Lost Cause of the antebel- gathered for the Museum of the to wounds suffered at Manassas. South tried to thwart implemen- body knew his position.” Our trip through the war must
lum South defined many observ- Confederacy’s nominations for “He died to protect that little tation. Prince Edward County, But as the meetings contin- end by looping back — to Appo-
ances — even at the Civil War 1861 “Person of the Year.” parcel of farmland in the moun- where Farmville is the seat, ued, and members listened to mattox, which we passed en
centennial in the early 1960s, One author proposed P.G.T. tains,” said Robertson. closed all of its public schools each other’s side of things, the route south and which was
ironically coinciding with the Beauregard, the general in And now the vote: Audience rather than integrate. Starting in man began to join with those where, for practical purposes,
civil rights movement. charge at both Fort Sumter and ballots were marked and tallied. 1959, they were shut for five pushing, for instance, for an offi- the Civil War ended.
And what does today’s anni- Manassas, who gave the South And S. Waite Rawls III, presi- years, even as the centennial of cial state memorial to black The surrender documents
versary tell us? two early victories. Another dent of the museum, rose to an- emancipation was celebrated. struggles, too. “He was one of were signed in a handsome por-
In search of answers, an Asso- scholar named Kentucky Gov. nounce the results. (White students attended racial- the primary ones ... And tears in ticoed house, which was disas-
ciated Press reporter embarked Beriah Magoffin, saying his ef- The vote was close, but the ly exclusive private academies.) his eyes. He made a complete sembled after the war. Rebuild-
on a tour through one scarred forts keeping that vital border winner in the rebellion’s capital, Hundreds of black children flip.” ing was delayed, and much of
swath of the fighting grounds — state neutral, and out of the 150 years later? were placed with families and And how does Parker process the original material rotted
from Manassas, Va., where the Confederacy, may have tipped “The audience has chosen schools far from home. Ragland this? away. The foundation and some
war’s harsh terms first became the historical scales. Abraham Lincoln ...” went to Washington, D.C., then “That people are continuing bricks were reused, but the
clear, to ruins still standing Of course, Lincoln was nomi- in the second year to Philadel- to evolve. People are not static, painstakingly restored structure
along Union Gen. William T. nated. Affected a century later phia, later to New York. For oth- stagnant beings,” he said. is something new, perhaps a bit
Sherman’s fiery march through And there were two other elo- Shirley Ragland does not er students, though, schooling Still, it will take the nation like the nation that was restored
Georgia, which put the outcome quent pleas for support. spend much time thinking about “just stopped.” time “before we get to the point here.
beyond doubt. Dr. Lauranett Lee, curator of the war. She lives in Farmville, Today she remains alert for where we are less emotional, “Appomattox to me is not the
Conversations along the way African-American history at the about an hour’s drive from Cold lingering prejudice, but also where we’re less polarized” end of something,” said histori-
— with scholars, regular folks, Virginia Historical Society, nom- Harbor and Richmond. Farm- hopeful. The county board, she about the war. an Robertson in an interview.
Southerners, Northerners, inated the enslaved blacks who ville had its war history, but her noted, passed a resolution of rec- How much more time? “It’s the beginning of modern
blacks, whites — suggest we’ve made their way to Union lines. story picks up a century later. onciliation a few years ago. “A hundred and 50 years?” he America.”
matured about the war. It’s a Union officers reasoned that, “I was in the eighth grade,” Farmville is near Appomattox, ventured. Now 80, Robertson was exec-
commemoration, not a celebra- since they were considered prop- she explained, “and the schools and many tourists stop in search utive director of the national
tion, this time. What we’re recol- erty, they could be taken like closed.” of history. With a half-smile, Atlanta: Ruin and renewal Civil War centennial commis-
lecting now is the Civil War Ragland said, “And here I am From near Chattanooga, sion 50 years ago and he’s a
AND emancipation, many peo- standing right in front of them Tenn., the Union army took aim member of Virginia’s sesquicen-
ple say. Yes, there have been se- — living history.” at the rail and commercial hub tennial commission now.
cession balls right out of “Gone of Atlanta, which Sherman The centennial came at a time
with the Wind,” but the view- Polarization still very real would set alight in 1864. of peace and economic prosper-
point of the 4 million enslaved We move southward into Firsthand signs of actual de- ity, he said, unlike the “negative
Americans is part of every seri- North Carolina, where many bat- struction are rare now — but age we’re living in,” with its
ous observance. tle sites attest to the war’s harsh outside of Atlanta, you come to wars, economic crises and parti-
And one more conclusion: legacy. Sweetwater Creek and what re- san bickering. “As a historian, I
This fight isn’t really past. Even Another kind of memorial is mains of a five-story textile mill, don’t think this nation has been
after 150 years, it holds us still. found off Exit 177 from Inter- which supplied cloth for Confed- as fractured since the 1850s.”
state 85: Stagville, a restored erate forces. In July 1864, Sher- We ought to learn from the
The first test plantation, where 900 slaves man’s troops burned the mill. war born of that earlier fracture,
Clotted interstates carry you once worked, is used now for Today, wind whispers through he said.
to Manassas, but it’s a surpris- conferences. the forlorn brick ruins. “Almost three-quarters of a
ingly quick run from the heart of “When we met, our very first On a recent day, Betty Fugate, million men died to give us the
Washington, D.C. meeting, we met at Stagville,” a native Georgian, brought out nation we have today. The ses-
In July 1861 — just weeks af- said professor Freddie Parker, re- her grandsons, Caleb and Bar- quicentennial offers us a mo-
ter the Confederates took Fort ferring to the state’s Civil War rett Clark, on spring break from ment to remember that Amer-
Sumter, and Lincoln responded sesquicentennial commission, of New Hampshire, for the learn- ican democracy rests on one
with a call for 75,000 volunteers which he is a member. He was ing experience — “Why it was thing and one thing only — a
— Manassas would be the first speaking in his office in the his- destroyed — that it produced spirit of compromise.”
real test of the opposing armies. tory department at North Car- things that helped the Southern David Cummings stood with
Some spectators ventured out olina Central University, a his- soldiers” — but also for exercise his friend and fellow Civil War
from the capital for a look and a torically black school nearby in on a pretty day. devotee, Michael Overcash.
picnic on what began as a fine Durham. Ruin and renewal: If that’s a Both had Confederate ances-
day, expecting the rebels to be Besides his Ph.D., Parker theme of any reflection on the tors — Cummings’ forebear
quickly dispatched. Instead, brought to the commission his Civil War, then Atlanta manifes- killed at Shiloh, Tenn., Over-
they witnessed what became a personal history, including en- ts it as well as anywhere. cash’s captured at Fredericks-
Confederate rout. “Turn back!” slaved ancestors. He told of how After Sherman’s “march to the burg, Va.
cried Union soldiers in full the commission determined to sea,” after Reconstruction, after “This is where the healing had
flight. “We are whipped!” offer “a balanced commemora- Jim Crow and the tragedies and to begin, right here,” Cummings
This war, it suddenly became tion,” recognizing all view- triumphs of the civil rights said.
clear, would be deadly earnest. points. When staff members cre- movement, the burned city grew He mused about the outcome:
And at Manassas today, it be- ated a website, groups of Con- into an economic powerhouse “Homes destroyed, lives de-
comes clear that people still federate descendants objected and, among other things, a stroyed ... I don’t think you’re go-
care. Tens of thousands are ex- that their side was underrepre- prime job destination nowadays ing to get rid of bigotry. I think
pected in July for commemora- sented, which led to more dis- for black college graduates. we have a long way to go. And I
tive events. COURTESY OF THE LUZERNE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY cussion, some of it heated, When the Olympics came in think our country is still healing.
On a recent chilly day, a fam- Lt. Col. Samuel Bowman, a local officer, survived a year and a half among commission members. 1996, Atlantans could laugh at a “But right here they said, ‘It’s
ily pulled jackets tighter as they in a southern prisoner of war camp. “I remember ... an older indi- T-shirt caricaturing Sherman over.”’
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cal science professor. ulate the Leadership class mem- mate. We do appreciate what barn – and he couldn’t help but

O’HARA MOOSEUM
Mayor Tom Leighton helped bers and the farm for contin- the team did here, even without be as curious as the young chil-
out by raking leaves and spread- uing their efforts on preserving our guidance.” dren who were marveling at the
ing mulch at the Madison Street the record of the county. Mozloom added that the same farming artifacts.
Park before heading off to other “The fact that we can pre- types of farm equipment, “It’s incredible to see things
Continued from Page 3A Continued from Page 3A
cleanup sites throughout the serve a little piece of history is clothes, and other gadgets from this old so well-preserved,” said
Asante Project,” (Asante is Swa- city. The college and the city turn-of-the-century farmer and so essential,” said Baker. “My the olden days will be cycled the Lehman resident.
hili for thank you) is similar to have participated in a number of wife. Walking through the open hat’s off to all of the volunteers through, as many people donat- It is hope of the Leadership
community projects undertaken joint ventures to benefit the doors of The Lands at Hillside as well.” ed their own pieces of history to team, farm’s employees, and the
to commemorate O’Hara’s in- community, said Leighton. Farm’s newest barn attraction Chet Mozloom, executive di- the farm to authenticate the dozens of volunteers to keep ex-
stallation as president in 1999. Sporting a gray King’s College takes visitors back in time when rector of The Lands at Hillside museum even more. panding on the everyday as-
O’Hara will be leaving in July hoodie while raking dead leaves farming and agriculture were Farms, was pleased with how Larry Recek walked around pects of farm life during the
for East Africa, where he taught along a chain link fence at the the cornerstones in the county. the barn museum and the num- the barn – full of seasonal heyday of agriculture in the ar-
in the mid 1990’s. King’s has for- park, O’Hara straightened to State Sen. Lisa Baker, R- Leh- ber of attendees turned out. horse-drawn carriages, winter ea and continue the educational
eign exchange and academic take a break for a moment. “The man Township, and state Rep. “We love it (Leadership work sleds, and agricultural efforts for the upcoming gener-
programs in Bangladesh, Ugan- students wanted to do some- Karen Boback, R- Harveys Lake, Wilkes-Barre’s project). They gadgets preserved onsite in the ation of county residents.
da, Kenya and Tanzania, said thing to thank me,” he said. were also on hand to congrat- are well organized and legiti-

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Skating away bullying problems


Ashley Williams takes a picture
of herself skating with her
mother Darlene Duggins at the
Coal Street Ice Rink Saturday
afternoon. The two were partic-
By B. GARRET ROGAN said. ute literature and show their ipating in an awareness pro-
Times Leader Correspondent He and the county officials support for togetherness in the gram on how to prevent bully-
WILKES-BARRE – Families were joined by members of the community. ing. County Detective Chaz
Balogh led the 30-minute dis-
gathered at the Coal Street Ice Wilkes-Barre City Fire and Po- Jirau recently organized a
cussion. Afterward, those who
Rink on Saturday afternoon for lice department as well as similar event to raise aware-
wanted to skate were given a
food, drinks, ice skating and a members of the Festival of Uni- ness for drug and alcohol ad-
token to enjoy free skate rent-
chance to learn how to handle ty Committee, American Red diction. He has another up- als and food at the skating
the challenge of bullying in the Cross, Wyoming Valley Alco- coming event to deal with bul- facility.
community and online. hol and Drug Services and the lying as well as other events to
Children who attended a 30- Domestic Violence Service helpveterans and the elderly.
minute discussion on bullying Center. Dates have not yet been set
led by Luzerne County Detec- All were on hand to distrib- for the future events. DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
tive Chaz Balogh were given a
token for free skate rentals and
food.
Bullying is by no means a
new problem but it has taken
on new dimensions with the
advent of cyber-bullying. A re-
cent spate of suicides related
to bullying have also raised
fears and awareness about the
issue.
Balogh, who admitted to
having been bullied when he
was a child, illustrated how
bullying has become warped in
the information age.
“When we were younger, we
could go home at night or on
the weekends and we could get
a break from
One of the the people
best methods who were bul-
lying us. Now,
the officials kids go home
have identi- and they can’t
fied in com- get away from
bating bully- it because it is
happening on
ing is the the Internet
constant too,” Balogh
raising of said.
District At-
awareness. torney Jackie
Musto Carroll
agreed and added her concerns
over the long lasting effects of
Internet bullying.
“Once you post something
online, you can’t take it back.
It’s there forever,” Musto Car-

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The biggest concern the two

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Wolfe cites experience HOOPLA OVER GUNS AND HOSES

as township auditor
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES serves on the Luzerne County
jandes@timesleader.com Children and Youth Advisory
Wayne Wolfe was largely moti- Board and is active with the
vated to run for Luzerne County county’s Retired Senior Volun-
Council because of his experi- teer Program.
ence as an elected Plymouth He is also on an allocation
Township auditor. committee for the United Way of
He worked with elected offi- Wyoming Valley, a King’s Col-
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
cials who turned around an in- lege health services program ad-
herited financial mess, reducing visory board and serves as mod- W AY N E W O L F E
the township’s debt from $1 mil- erator for the governing body of Age: 45
lion to about $250,000. These of- Presbyterian churches in the re- Political party: Democrat
ficials “changed the culture” of gion. Residence: Plymouth Township
the municipality, he said. Wolfe said he would commit to Education: Bachelor’s degree in a
“I have seen personally what a conducting county business in double major of government and
group of individuals can do,” said the open, treating everyone fairly theology from King’s College;
the lifelong township resident. “I and remaining loyal to county continued education post-gradu-
know what can happen when taxpayers and residents. ate in accounting; master’s of
people get together and focus on The voters he approached business administration from
doing the right with his nomination petition, Wilkes University; certificate in
thing.” without fail, paused in the midst executive leadership in health
He was also in- service administration from
of writing down their informa-
King’s. DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
spired by the vot- tion to tell him that he must rep-
J immy Graham, of the police team, right, tries to shoot over Mike Noreika, No. 6 of the
Work experience: 1987-1991,
ers’ approval of a resent them. Northeastern Bank of Pennsylva-
switch to home rule “It’s their county, and they’re firefighters’ team, during the fifth annual Guns and Hoses charitable basketball game
nia (now PNC); 1991-present, direc-
government, which looking for loyal people to serve tor of staffing and volunteer to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. They played Saturday evening at Pitt-
he supported. them and do the best they can. services at the American Red ston Area High School.
“I think that the people of Lu- That’s what I’ll try to do,” Wolfe Cross in Wilkes-Barre.
zerne County very strongly and said. Family: Single
very clearly set a new agenda for Wolfe has worked in human re-
this county. I think that this is a sources for at least five years and
unique opportunity for a group said he would want the new hold off on discussing specifics
of people to step forward to carry county manager to have three to

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Divided gov’t passes 1st test


ZELLA WALK, of Slocum Michael J. Caruso
Township, passed away Saturday,
April 9, 2011, in Smith Nursing and April 7, 2011
Care Home, LTD, Wright Town-
ship.
Arrangements are pending
from the Earl W. Lohman Funeral
M ichael J. Caruso, of Keelersburg
Road, Tunkhannock, died
Thursday, April 7, 2011. He was
Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanti- born in Harrisburg, Pa., January 30, Obama signs a short-term
coke. 1977, a son of Jean Parente Caruso
VIOLET T. MOSIER, 73, of and the late John Nicholas Caruso, measure Saturday to avoid a
Wilkes-Barre, passed away Friday and stepson of Perry Coolbaugh.
evening, April 8, 2011, at the He was a 1996 graduate of Tunk- government shutdown.
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. hannock High School and the Harri-
Funeral arrangements are son Career Institute of Kingston,
pending from the Bednarski & with a degree in computer technol- By JIM KUHNHENN
Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park ogy. He truly loved working on com- Associated Press
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. puters and computer problems.
Surviving are a brother, John and WASHINGTON — A last-
JANE MARTHA DECKER DA-
VIS, 81, formerly of Moosic, died wife, Crystal Caruso, of Sarasota, minute budget deal forged amid
Friday, April 8, 2011. Born in Moos- Fla.; sister, Maria and husband, bluster and tough bargaining
ic on June1,1929, a daughter of the James Charney, of Wyoming; and a
averted an embarrassing federal
late Adam and Violet Heller Deck- niece Kiersten Charney; as well as Family will receive friends from 6
aunts, uncles and cousins. p.m. until the time of services Mon- shutdown, cut billions in spend-
er, she was educated in Moosic
schools. She was preceded in A memorial service will be held day evening. ing and provided the first major
death by brothers, Adam and Ben- at 8 p.m. Monday evening from the Online condolences may be sent test of the divided government
son Decker; and sisters, Ruth Ann Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home to www.sheldonkukuchkafuneral- that voters ushered in five
Moore and Chilillie Poplawski. Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. home.com.
months ago.
She is survived by son Kevin Deck-
er and wife, Jane; brothers, Oscar Working late into Friday
Decker and wife, Loraine, and Mel- night, congressional and White
vin Decker; sisters, June McDo- Charles E. Leggett House negotiators finally
nald, Nettie Gaughan and husband agreed on a plan to pay for gov-
Joe, and Hazel Silfee; four grand- April 5, 2011
children and nine great-grandchil- ernment operations through the
end of September while trim-
C
dren. harles E. Leggett, 81, of Camp
Funeral services will be held at Hill, Pa., died Tuesday, April 5, ming $38.5 billion in spending. AP PHOTO
7 p.m. Monday in the Thomas P. 2011, with family and friends close Lawmakers then approved a Park Ranger Dan Meharg leads a group at the Sandy Hook Light-
Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. by in the Carolyn Croxton Slane
Main St., Old Forge. Relatives and measure to keep the govern- house in Gateway National Recreation Area Saturday.
Hospice Home on Lingelstown
friends may pay their respects Road, Harrisburg, Pa. ment running through next Fri-
from 5 p.m. until service time Charlie founded Leggett Inc., a day while the details of the new to avoid that outcome, which at For Republicans, it was the
Monday. Graveside services will mechanical contracting firm, in spending plan are written into times seemed inevitable. sheer size of the spending cuts.
be held in the Marcy Cemetery, 1965 which his son now owns and
Duryea, at a later date. legislation. Shortly after midnight, White For Obama and Reid, it was
operates. He was born in 1929, a son Obama signed the short-term House budget director Jacob casting aside GOP policy initia-
GEORGE W. BEIL III, 61, of Ed- of Ernest and Catherine Bauer Leg-
wardsville, formerly of Allentown, gett. He graduated from Allentown measure without fanfare Satur- Lew issued a memo instructing tives that would have blocked
Pa., passed away Tuesday, April 5, High School and was drafted into day. Congressional approval of departments and agencies to environmental rules and
2011. He was a son of the late Ge- the U.S. Army during the Korean the actual deal is expected in continue normal operations. changed a program that pro-
orge and Althea Bleiler Beil Jr. He War. the middle of next week. Boehner said the deal came vides family planning services.
was a graduate of William Allen Charlie served on the Boards of
High School, Allentown, and had "Americans of different be- after "a lot of discussion and a Not all policy provisions were
Directors of the West Shore YMCA,
served his country as a radioman The Salvation Army of Harrisburg, Anna, Michael, Brandon, Justin and
liefs came together again," Pres- long fight." He won an ovation struck.
in the U.S. Army. He had worked as and the West Shore Country Club, Ashley Leggett, Lexy Hawkes, Adi- ident Barack Obama said from from his rank and file, including One in the final deal would
a cabinetmaker at Spiegel and the White House Blue Room, a the new tea party adherents ban the use of federal or local
Sons, Allentown, for several years. where he has been a member since na and Tavo Schnabel and Calder
He is survived by two brothers, 1969. During his life, Charlie loved Anderson. setting chosen to offer a clear whose victories last November government funds to pay for
to travel, garden, swim, ski and play A memorial service and cele-
Gene and Jeff; a sister, Judy; and bration of Charlie’s life will be view of the Washington Monu- shifted control of the House to abortions in the District of Co-
several nieces and nephews. golf and tennis – always with friends ment over his right shoulder. the GOP. lumbia. A program dear to
and family. held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Saint
Private services were held at Lawrence Cathedral Chapel, 110 The agreement was negotiat- Reid declared the deal "his- Boehner that lets District of Co-
the convenience of the family in Al- Surviving Charlie are his wife,
State St., Harrisburg, Pa. ed by Obama, House Speaker toric." lumbia students use federally
lentown, Pa. Holly Metzger Leggett; two broth-
In lieu of flowers, contributions
HELEN JOYCE PEACOCK, 55,
ers, Thomas and Richard Leggett, in his memory may be made to The John Boehner, R-Ohio, and Sen- The deal marked the end of a funded vouchers to attend pri-
both residing in Florida; four chil- Melanoma Research Foundation, ate Majority Leader Harry Reid, three-way clash of wills. It also vate schools also survived.
of Hillcrest Drive, Dallas, died Fri-
day, April 8, 2011, at the Wilkes- dren, James and wife, Kimberly 1411 K Street, #500 Washington, D-Nev. The administration was set the tone for coming confron- Republicans had included lan-
Barre General Hospital. Leggett, Donald Leggett, Ernest D.C., 20005; or to Hospice of Cen-
and his wife, Kim Leggett, and Jan tral Pennsylvania, 1320 Lingelstown poised to shutter federal servic- tations over raising the govern- guage to deny federal money to
Funeral arrangements are es, from national parks to tax- ment’s borrowing limit, the put in place Obama’s year-old
pending from the Yeosock Funeral and her husband, Ronald Hawkes; Road, Harrisburg, PA 17110.
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- as well as two stepdaughters, Kelly The Myers-Harner Funeral Home season help centers, and to spending plan for the budget health care law. The deal only
ship. and her husband, Eric Schnabel, has been entrusted with final ar- send furlough notices to hun- year that begins Oct. 1 and requires such a proposal to be
and Alice and husband, Bart Ander- rangements. Messages of condo- dreds of thousands of federal long-term deficit reduction. voted on by the Democratic-
son. His grandchildren were his de- lence may be sent to the family via
light; Jessica, Catherine, Matthew, www.Myers-Harner.com.
workers. In the end, all sides claimed controlled Senate, where it is
All sides insisted they wanted victory. certain to fall short of the nec-
Robert Garren essary 60 votes.
The deal came together after
April 6, 2011 Margaret J. Ermish Paulette M. Rasemas six grueling weeks as negotia-
Robert Garren, April 9, 2011 tors virtually dared each other
of Upland, Pa., April 8, 2011 to shut down the government.
passed away Boehner faced pressure from
Margaret J. ters, Helen, Catherine, Loretta, Mary
Wednesday,
April 6, 2011.
Ermish,
Mountain Top,
of Ann, and Mary; and brothers, Fran-
cis, John, Alex, and Bernard.
P aulette M. Rasemas, 81, of Ne-
wark, Del., passed away peace- his GOP colleagues to stick as
closely possible to the $61 bil-
He was the fully Friday, April 8, 2011, at her
passed away She is survived by, and was the lion in cuts and the conserva-
husband of the Saturday, April proud mother, of two children, Ellen home surrounded by her loving
late Jean M. 9, 2011, at the Marie Boyle and her husband, Dr. family. tive policy positions that the
(nee Slack); Laurels Nurs- William Boyle, Kingston, and Wil- Born on June 3, 1929, in King- House had passed.
loving father of Robert Thomas ing Home, liam Ermish and his companion, Mi- ston, Mrs. Rasemas was a daughter At one point, Democrats an-
“Bob” (Susan) Garren and the late Kingston. mi, Mountain Top; her three grand- of the late Mary and Paul Gwizda- nounced negotiators had locked
Donna Berridge. He is also sur- Born on Oc- children, Chris and Kevin Boyle, and lowski. Her parents, who were both into a spending cut figure —
vived by his three grandchildren tober 22, 1930, Margaret was a Alexis Ermish; sisters, Alice Getch,
natives of Poland, provided her with $33 billion. Boehner pushed
daughter of the late Alex and Lo- Virginia, and Betty Lewis, Ashley; sis-
and his four great-grandchildren; retta (Sweeny) Graham of Ashley. ters-in-law, Mary Graham, Ashley, a strong sense of pride in her Polish back and said there was no
and his brother, Eugene and the Margaret was the wife of the late and Kay Graham, Florida; as well as heritage. deal. During a meeting at the
late Thelma. William Ermish and was a gradu- numerous nieces and nephews. As a youngster, Mrs. Rasemas
Relatives and friends are invit-
White House this past week,
ate of the Ashley High School. She A Mass of Christian Burial will worked in New York City, N.Y., as a
ed to his viewing and funeral from moved to Mountain Top in 1955 be held for Margaret at 11 a.m. Mon- Boehner said he wanted $40 bil-
cigarette girl, and then later as an
10 to 11:15 a.m. Monday. The funer- with her husband, William. Marga- day at St. Jude’s Church, Mountain lion. The final number fell just
elevator operator at the McCalpin most for her wonderful sense of hu-
al service will follow in our Main ret worked at Frank’s Market, Top. Interment will immediately fol-
Hotel. She was a fantastic dancer short of that.
Mountain Top, for many years un- low in Albert Cemetery, Mountain mor and incredible intelligence.
Chapel at 11:30 a.m. Monday at the and spoke beautiful Polish. In one dramatic moment,
til she retired to help with her Top. In addition to her parents, Mrs.
Danjolell – Stigale Memorial After marrying her beloved hus- Obama called Boehner on Fri-
three grandchildren whom she The funeral arrangements are un- Rasemas was preceded in death by
Home, 3260 Concord Road, Aston, band, Joseph, in 1950, the two day morning after learning that
adored. Margaret and her husband der the direction of McCune Funeral her husband, Joseph L. Rasemas;
Pa. Interment will be private. enjoyed attending all of their chil- Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., Moun- the outline of a deal they had
opened their own grocery store in and seven siblings.
In lieu of flowers, donations in dren’s activities and taking part in tain Top. Plymouth. A talented and immacu- She is survived by her children, reached with Reid in the Oval
Robert’s name can be made to the them whenever help was needed. In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
Friends of Fair Acres Geriatric
late homemaker and decorator, Gloria Jean Warrington and hus- Office the night before was not
She and her husband traveled the tions can be made to the Kirby Mar-
country with the Bavitz group ian Sutherland Library, 35 Kirby Mrs. Rasemas took great pride in band, Jim, Mary Marcelca Demasi reflected in the pre-dawn staff
Center, 340 N. Middletown Rd., Li-
ma, PA 19037. from Nanticoke for many years Ave., Mountain Top, PA 18707; or the caring for her home and family. She and husband, Pete Micheal, and Jo- negotiations. The whole pack-
Condolences can be made at where they made many friends. S.P.C.A. of Luzerne County, Fox Hill had a great affinity for poodles, and seph Rasemas Jr., and wife, Cyn- age was in peril.
www.danjolell.com. Margaret was preceded in Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705. greatly enjoyed her two special ca- thia; and one grandson, Jeremy Ra- According to a senior admin-
death, in addition to her parents View obituaries online at nine companions, Lily and Phoebe. semas.
and her husband, William, by sis- www.mccunefuneralserviceinc.com. istration official, Obama told
Mrs. Rasemas was an avid Phil- A visitation will be held from 6 Boehner that they were the two
lies fan and a longtime member of to 8 p.m. Tuesday, when friends and most consequential leaders and
Our Lady of Fatima Church. Above
Cyrilla Hodun FUNERALS all else, she will be remembered
family may call at the Spicer-Mulli-
kin Funeral Home, 1000 N. DuPont
if they had any hope of keeping
the government open, their bar-
Parkway, New Castle, Del. A Mass
April 8, 2011 gain had to be honored and
CARUSO – Michael, memorial Mass 10 a.m. Monday in St There- of Christian Burial will be held at 11
service 8 p.m. Monday from the sa’s Church, Pioneer Avenue, OBITUARY POLICY a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Fati- could not be altered by staff.
C yrilla Hodun, 86, of Wilkes-
Barre, passed away Friday,
Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home
Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhan-
Shavertown. Friends may call
from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Kearney
The Times Leader publish-
es free obituaries, which
ma R.C. Church, 801 N. DuPont
Blvd., New Castle. Interment will
The official described the scene
on condition of anonymity to
April 8, 2011, in the Heritage nock. Family will receive friends Funeral Home Inc., 173 E. Green
from 6 p.m. until the time of the St., Nanticoke. have a 27-line limit, and paid reveal behind-the-scenes nego-
House Nursing Facility, Wilkes- obituaries, which can run follow in All Saints Cemetery, 6001
service Monday evening. KLEMASH – Joseph, funeral 9 a.m. tiations.
Barre, following an illness. COLEY – John, funeral 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Yeosock Funer- with a photograph. A funeral Kirkwood Hwy., Wilmington, Del.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, on July 5, Monday from the E. Blake Collins al Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains home representative can call
1924, she was a daughter of the late Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., Township. Requiem Services 9:30 the obituary desk at (570)
Alexander and Anna Traszko Ho-
dun. She was a graduate of Cough-
Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 10 a.m.
in St. Benedic’s Church, Parsons.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m.
a.m. at Holy Trinity R.O. Church.
Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m.
today.
829-7224, send a fax to (570)
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had worked as a sewing machine
today.
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PAPATOPOLI – Eugene, funeral
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She was a member of Ss. Peter St. Stanislaus Church, Wilkes-
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erton Rd., Trucksville. may call from 3 to 6 p.m. today at Pre-p lanning services
She is survived by several niec-
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Burial 9:30 a.m. Monday in Ss.
the funeral home.
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hearts we would like to & m ost unique
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S TAT E B U D G E T Debate surrounds future direction of spending plan controlled by the Republicans

Education money may force welfare cuts


By MARC LEVY R-Centre, calls budget that holds together the mean the loss of $333 million in
Associated Press it the "$2 bil- state’s safety net for the poor state and federal help for insti-
HARRISBURG — A GOP lion question." and disabled, seems to be tutions that provide care to the
senator’s exchange with Gov. All told, Cor- emerging as the next target. poor and uninsured.
Tom Corbett’s top budget-mak- bett’s pro- Corman said Senate Republi- Senate Minority Leader Jay
er may have provided the best posed cuts to cans will look across all of the Costa, D-Allegheny, said his
hints about the future direction public schools state’s agencies for savings, but caucus will look for ways to
of the state spending debate Gordner and universi- acknowledged that the Depart- spend the department’s money
currently dominating the agen- ties add up to ment of Public Welfare must be more wisely.
da in Republican-controlled more than $1.6 billion, and scrutinized. Costa said the state should
Harrisburg. some people count cuts total- "It’s not going to be easy," be able to save at least $100 mil-
Sen. John Gordner, R-Colum- ing closer to $2 billion. Corman said. "I don’t think lion by bringing more Medi-
bia, whose district includes That includes slashing at there’s any line item that we caid enrollees into managed
Bloomsburg University, ex- least $625 million, or more can just grab, and say, ’Hey, care programs, plus another
pressed concern during a Sen- than 50 percent, of state aid go- there’s $200 million.’ But clear- $50 million by consolidating
ate Appropriations Committee ing this year to the 18 universi- ly (the department is) going to state purchases of prescription
hearing last month about Cor- ties and more than $1 billion be an area we’re going to have drugs.
bett’s proposed cuts to Pennsyl- going to public schools, with some discussion on and see So far, legislators aren’t
vania’s 14 state-owned univer- many of the deepest cuts tar- what we can find." pushing to cut benefits farther
sities. He also confessed to sur- geted toward the state’s poor- House Republicans have put than the Corbett administra-
prise that Corbett’s spending est school districts. forward a group of bills de- tion’s proposal to limit Medi-
plan didn’t find what he called The Legislature’s choices signed to cut the state’s costs TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO caid enrollees to six drug pre-
significant savings in the will be narrowed by two key de- by cracking down on perceived Then-gubernatorial candidate Tom Corbett discusses issues dur- scriptions a month and one an-
state’s broad range of social mands laid down by Corbett. fraud in the programs. Howev- ing interview with The Times Leader Editorial Board last year. nual visit to the dentist.
and human service programs. He wants a budget that re- er, they are unable to say how But it may only be a matter of
With a growing group of leg- quires no tax increases and much money their ideas could Responding to Gordner, Cor- ed by the fact that the Corbett time before Republicans take
islators now unhappy over Cor- spends no more than the $27.3 save, and Corbett himself has bett’s budget secretary, Charles administration has already this route.
bett’s other proposed cuts to billion he proposed for the downplayed the immediate im- Zogby, said the administration eliminated some programs in Michael Froelich of Philadel-
public schools — as well as the 2011-12 fiscal year that starts pact of his own administra- has not had enough time to find it. They include a $23.5 million phia-based Community Legal
four state-related universities, July 1. tion’s efforts to attack fraud by savings in the Department of program that gives counties a Services, a nonprofit group
Penn State, Pitt, Temple and The first — and most pain- stepping up investigations. Public Welfare’s budget. Under flexible pot of money to use for that advocates for the poor,
Lincoln — the search is on for less — source of money could “I would hope we’re going to Corbett’s proposal, the depart- a range of pressing social ser- said savings can be found in
the money to at least soften the be stronger tax collections be able to find that (savings), I ment’s budget would remain vice needs — a cut that some any state agency, not just the
blow. The challenge, in per- from a recovering economy believe we’re going to be able essentially flat, according to an Republican senators have Department of Public Welfare.
haps the tightest budget year that deliver as much as several to find that, but I would not bal- analysis by House Democrats. urged Corbett to reverse. "It’s one of many options,"
that any sitting legislator has hundred million more dollars ance a budget on anticipated" Squeezing more money out Also, hospitals have com- Froelich said. "It doesn’t have
faced, is scraping up the mon- than Corbett has projected. savings, Corbett said in a press of the department is complicat- plained about cuts that would to be the only option."
ey. Failing that, the Department conference last month.
Senate Appropriations Com- of Public Welfare, with its mas- Then he added: "Investiga-
mittee Chairman Jake Corman, sive, $11.2 billion proposed tions take some time."

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REMEMBER?
MAIN STREET A drive down Main Street in Ply-
mouth evokes many memories of
Continued from Page 1A yesteryear. Here are some of the
names of stores that previously
Fainberg Furniture & Son. It adorned storefronts in “Old Shaw-
opened in 1897 – that’s 114 nee.” Some are operated under
new management and names,
years ago. though most have since closed.
Stanley Fainberg, the 84- • Smolak’s Store
year-old grandson of the • Mitchell Plessett’s Men’s Store
store’s founder, spends a lot of • Hacker’s Supermarket
time in Florida these days. He • Rea & Derick
plays tennis, golf and he rides • Broody’s Photo Studio
• Kuni’s Cafe
his bicycle. • Bill Goldstein’s Hardware
In a telephone interview, • Ben Franklin Store
Fainberg recalled Friday how • Al Wasley Jewelers
it was back then and why he • Home Furniture
wants to see a revitalization • Pennsylvania State Store
take place. • Brodmarkle’s
• Shawnee Theater
Stanley remembered when
• Golden Quality Ice Cream
Plymouth had 17,000 resi- • Walt’s Servette SUBMITTED PHOTO/BOB SCHACHT
dents, compared to the 5,951 • Jimeal’s Restaurant Main Street, Plymouth, during the borough’s centennial cele-
now. He remembers the rival- • Shawnee TV bration in 1966. Taken near the intersection of Gaylord Avenue,
ries with neighboring towns. • Cauley’s Appliance Store the photo shows Jimeal’s Restaurant on the left and the bright
And he recalled a time when • Cut-Rite Drug Store lights of the Shawnee Theater on the right.
you couldn’t rent a storefront • Dwyer’s Lunch
• Landau’s Furniture
on Main Street. • Ruch’s Flower Shop care of our customers. We’ve town, he works at the store
“It was just such a wonder- • Weil’s Dress Shop always done the best we can.” from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. He said
ful town,” Fainberg said. “On So when there is talk about his employees “think they
a Friday or Saturday night the a revitalization of Plymouth’s own the place,” but he heaped
sidewalks were crowded with their business. downtown, Fainberg is all for praise on their dedication.
people. Now you can throw a “Some people walk away it. Many people and businesses
bowling ball down the side- when things get tough,” he “I’d love to see it,” he said. have left Plymouth, but Fain-
walk and not hit anyone.” said. “We were brought up to “But is it a possibility? I really berg’s remains.
Fainberg said he and his fa- stay with it. don’t know.” “I can’t leave Plymouth,”
ther Sam and grandfather “We try to sell our merchan- Fainberg and his wife, Fainberg said. “Plymouth’s in S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
Max have always had that dise at reasonable prices,” Jeanne, spend time in Florida my blood. We expect to be Max L. Fainberg & Son Furniture and Appliances on Main Street in
“stick-to-it-tive-ness” about Fainberg said. “And we take during the winter. When in here for a long time.” Plymouth has been in business for 114 years.

PLYMOUTH TIMELINE
• November 2006:
Luzerne County Commissioners
$7,000 down-payment on the PNC
Bank building on East Main Street.
Continued from Page 1A decide to use some of the money Another $138,325 in county fund-
the county borrowed through ing is used two months later to
bling tax money earmarked for bonds to help fund community purchase the PNC building, which
the project, citing the borough’s capital projects, and Plymouth is now owned by the Redevel-
failure to provide requested doc- requests $350,000 toward the opment Authority.
umentation and proof that sig- acquisition and demolition of • July 2008:
nificant public input was sought unspecified East Main Street The DCED gives the borough,
on the proposed project. structures. The $6.3 million pro- through the redevelopment au-
ject would create 15,000 square thority, a $40,000 Land Use Plan-
Now the redevelopment au- feet of retail space, a public park- ning and Technical Assistance
thority owns a former bank ing lot and room for Mark Devel- Program grant to hire a planning
building that’s no longer part of opment to construct a CVS Phar- consultant and assemble a steer-
any active project, and only macy. ing committee to complete a
roughly $120,000 remains from • December 2006: downtown revitalization plan.
the county allocation, records County commissioners unani- • February 2009:
mously voted to allocate $5.2 Plymouth Borough Coordinator
show. The county funding came
million to various projects, in- Joe Mazur said at a borough
from money borrowed through cluding $350,000 for the Ply- council meeting that the down-
capital bonds. mouth revitalization, which was town project was stalled due to
“The bottom line is the people being administered by the Luzerne the slow economy but that he was
of Plymouth and the county tax- County Redevelopment Authority. assured by state officials that the
payers got • October 2007: $1.255 million was still earmarked
The Redevelopment Authority for the project.
“The bot- hurt,” said bor- uses $14,000 of the county fund- Later that month, the DCED sends
ough resident
tom line is Clif Madrack, ing to pay Rosen Real Estate to
complete appraisals of eight East
Mazur a letter saying that the
borough may lose the $1.255 mil-
the people who is running Main Street properties slated for lion gambling allocation if it does
in the May pri- purchase and demolition as part not provide documentation re-
of Ply- mary to be on of the project. quested by the state within 60
mouth and the ballot for • March 2008:
The Redevelopment Authority
days, including complete details
about the project and evidence
the county boroughcil.
coun- uses the county funding to pay that “significant public input” was
5-percent deposits on two proper- obtained as part of the project.
taxpayers Borough Co- ties slated for purchase in the • April 2009:
ordinator Joe
got hurt.” Mazur said the project -- $23,250 to Stanley
Fainberg for 49-57 E. Main St. and
The DCED sends Mazur a letter
saying the gambling allocation
Joe Mazur project was sol- $7,500 to Pauline Macini for 61-65 was rescinded because the bor-
Borough id when it was E. Main St. ough did not supply the requested
coordinator pitched • April 2008: information.
and The state Department of Commu- • June 2009:
pursued, but it nity and Economic Development Camp Hill-based Mullin & Lone-
fell apart for approves a $1.255 million alloca- rgan Associates is contracted to
several reasons, and he still S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER tion of gambling money for the prepare a downtown revitalization
holds out hope that the project Plans to put a new retail complex and drug store in this block of East Main Street in downtown Ply- Plymouth project. strategy.
will happen. mouth did not materialize, despite Luzerne County’s allocation of $350,000 toward the project. A Allan Bellas, who was authority • July 2009:
executive director at that time, A kick-off meeting is held to start
Mazur said he and other bor- new proposed plan to spruce facades and landscaping is in the works. said the borough and authority designing a downtown revital-
ough officials originally wanted had a developer in place willing to ization plan.
to acquire and demolish proper- their structures at the appraised es fronting the sidewalk, Mazur sure that a developer was on invest $6 million in the project to • August 2010:
ty to make room for more park- values, Mazur said. said. board before publicly presenting build a 7,500-square-foot strip Mullin & Lonergan releases a draft
ing along the main drag. Another developer surfaced, Concerns were also expressed details. mall and national chain drug store downtown revitalization strategy
Allan Bellas, who was redevel- and purchase agreements were about the demolition of build- Bellas could not be reached at the site. that is used as a basis to again
• May 2008: request gambling funding from
opment authority executive di- executed with most of the prop- ings with older facades that for comment. He was charged in The Redevelopment Authority the state.
rector at that time, suggested erty owners, he said. some believed add character to October 2009 as part of the fed- uses the county funding to pay a
the borough consider if private The redevelopment authority the downtown, Mazur said. eral corruption probe for accept-
developers would be interested went ahead with the purchase of The DCED sent Mazur a letter ing money from a contractor
in building retail space at the the former PNC bank building in February 2009 giving the bor- who did business with the au- ates, Camp Hill, prepared a new create a large, visible parking lot
site, said Mazur. because it was up for sale and ough 60 days to submit request- thority. Bellas is currently on revitalization plan based on pub- along Main Street that links to
Mazur and Bellas knew each within the project site, Mazur ed documentation about the pro- probation. lic input, and the borough and the borough’s lot in the rear of
other from serving together on said. ject, including evidence that the redevelopment authority have that block.
the Wyoming Valley West School The second developer pulled borough sought “significant” Consultant now hired submitted a new application The plan, which would be
Board, and the authority had out, in large part due to difficul- public input on the community A borough downtown revital- seeking $1.579 million in gam- completed in phases as money
handled another large project in ties negotiating the positioning revitalization strategy. ization plan has been revived, bling revenue. becomes available, would also
the borough in the past, said Ma- of the anchor drug store with the A follow-up letter was sent to but it is now headed in a new The new plan calls for the ren- include pedestrian crossings and
zur, who also serves on the rede- state Department of Community Mazur in April 2009 informing direction. ovation of existing façades, im- a park that adds green space to
velopment authority. and Economic Development, him that the allocation was re- The DCED gave the borough a proved signage and trees, plant- the commercial corridor and
which oversees the distribution scinded because none of the re- $40,000 Land Use Planning and ers, banners and benches to provides a spot for community
Developer pulls out of gambling money, Mazur said. quested information was submit- Technical Assistance Program make the core business district -- events, such as the annual Kiel-
Bellas helped the borough se- Chain drug store owners want ted to the state. grant to hire a planning consult- from Academy to Elm Street -- basa Festival, the plan says.
cure a developer; however, that their stores set back from the Mazur said he and other bor- ant and assemble a steering more cohesive and attractive. A decision on which county
prospect later backed out be- main street to allow parking in ough officials had every inten- committee to come up with a Acquisition and demolition of projects receive gambling fund-
cause some property owners in front of the buildings, and DCED tion of seeking citizen input on strategy. the prominent Fainberg’s Furni- ing may be made next month,
the block did not want to sell was more supportive of structur- the plan, but they wanted to en- Mullin & Lonergan Associ- ture building is also proposed to according to the state.

S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER

A new Plymouth downtown revitalization project calls for the The Luzerne County Redevelopment Authority now owns this Plymouth and the Luzerne County Redevelopment Authority had
purchase and demolition of this furniture store. building, part of a project that fizzled. planned to purchase this East Main Street property.
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I.L. BASEBALL
PAUL SOKOLOSKI
SWB still LEADERBOARD OPINION

winless RORY JASON K.J. CHARL ANGEL


Waiting for
that call
MCILROY DAY CHOI SCHWARTZEL CABRERA
- 12 -8 -8 -8 -8

after loss
to Wings
Yankees batters struck out 15
times during extra inning loss
McIlroy stays hot once again
HE WAITED
his whole life
for this kind of
moment, and
suddenly, it
was upon him
in Rochester. like a rocket.
Then Greg
Golson relied on his rocket arm
By JIM MANDELARO to create a major sight.
For The Times Leader He entered a game for the
ROCHESTER, N.Y – The New York Yankees last year as a
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees reserve, and made a gem of a
didn’t play on Friday due to a double play from the outfield to
rainout at Lehigh Valley, but boy finish off an extra-inning victory.
did they make up for it Saturday. This was down in Tampa Bay
The Yankees squandered the in September, just a few min-
lead five times and eventually utes from where the Yankees
lost 7-6 to the hold spring training. Only Gol-
Rochester Red son had been training for big
Wings on Jeff major league moments for six
Bailey’s two-out seasons in the minor leagues.
solo homer in The Yankees sent him in as a
the bottom of defensive replacement – a good

7
RED WINGS
the 12th off
Lance Pendle-
choice since defense has always
been his forte. He gloved a fly
ton. ball in medium right field for
“It was back the second out of the 10th in-
6
YANKEES
and forth the
whole time,”
ning. Carl Crawford of Tampa
Bay tried to tag up from second
said designated base and go to third on the play,
hitter Jordan but he never made it.
Parraz, who hit Because Golson unleashed a
the first of four beauty of a throw for the game’s
Yankees solo final out.
homers. “It “That was awesome,” Golson
seemed like neither team could said. “It was the best part of my
hold the other down.” life so far.”
The Yankees struck out 15 As he opens the seventh mi-
times – that’s 30 in two games - nor league season of his life
and didn’t score after the seventh back in Triple-A with Scranton/
inning. Rochester forced extra in- Wilkes-Barre, Golson sometimes
AP PHOTO
nings on a one-out homer from replays that moment in his
Trevor Plouffe in the ninth – one Rory McIlroy reacts after making a birdie putt on the 17th hole during the third round of the Masters Saturday in Augus- mind, because it reminds him
of two hit by the shortstop on Sat- ta, Ga. The 21-year-old holds a four-shot lead entering today’s final round. what he is capable of when
urday. given a chance.
A standing-room-only crowd of
12,498 turned out under sunny
skies for Rochester’s home open-
He walked off course with a 4-shot lead The Yankees finally opened a
door of opportunity for Golson,
giving him 24 games in his first
er. It was the largest crowd for a extended major league playing
Frontier Field opener since 2005. By DOUG FERGUSON It’s the largest 54-hole lead at the experience. And Golson wasn’t
AP Golf Writer Masters since Woods led by eight
The Yankees got to right-hand- about to drop the ball.
er Kyle Gibson in the first inning AUGUSTA, Ga. — The birdie putt strokes in 1997. Everyone knew he could
on a two-out single to left by clea- from the back of the green. The raised “It’s a great position to be in,” catch it, because Golson has
nup hitter Jorge Vazquez. The 3-2 left arm, holding the putter high. The McIlroy said. “I feel comfortable been chasing down every ball he
right fist slamming downward when with my game, comfortable with should and some he probably
See SWB, Page 4C the ball disappeared, followed by a the way I prepared, and all of a shouldn’t, ever since the Phillies
cheer that rocked Augusta National. sudden I’m finally feeling com- made him a first-round draft
It was the defining moment for Rory fortable on this golf course. choice in 2004.
AHL McIlroy late Saturday afternoon at the With a combination like that, But it’s the way Golson han-
Masters. you’re going to feel pretty dled himself at the plate that

Pens turn
And it was loud enough to rattle good.” boosted his value to a major
Tiger Woods. He is making it look easy. Tiger league level.
That birdie on the 17th hole — That bounce in his step Woods reac-
which caused Woods to back off his turned into a swagger as ts after mis- Back to work

tables on shot ahead of him on the 18th hole —


sent the 21-year-old from Northern
Ireland to a 2-under 70 and gave him a
he walked to the 18th tee,
ripped another drive and
walked up to the 18th
sing a putt on
the 13th hole
during Sat-
He batted .261 with a couple
of doubles over three callups to
New York last year, nearly

Bears’ ice
four-shot lead going into the final urday’s third matching his .263 lifetime mi-
round. See MASTERS, Page 4C round.
nor league average – which is
exactly what he batted for
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in 2010.
After losing to Hershey at T H I R D R O U N D AT A G L A N C E “The thing about New York,”
Golson was saying, after the
home Friday, WBS wins away LEADING: Rory McIlroy maintained his lead with a 70 and was SHOT OF THE DAY: McIlroy sank a 33-foot birdie putt on the SWB Yankees were rained out at
from Mohegan Sun Arena. at 12-under 204 heading to the final round. 17th hole to give himself a comfortable lead heading to Sunday. Lehigh Valley on Friday, “is that
PURSUING: Angel Cabrera, Charl Schwarzel, K.J. Choi and KEY STAT: Woods made just one birdie on the four par-5 holes. you’re at Yankee Stadium. I
Jason Day were four shots behind at 208. Adam Scott and Luke Friday he birdied all four.
Donald were another shot back. TELEVISION: 2-7 p.m., CBS. think every baseball player
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI understands that’s a pressure
psokoloski@timesleader.com situation.”
HERSHEY - After punching His situation hasn’t changed
away through the entire first peri- all that much, even after a cou-
od, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton COLLEGE BASEBALL ple of major league moments to
Penguins finally build on from last year.

Nasty injury doesn’t deter local


poked holes in Golson goes back to work at
Braden Holtby. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, trying
And at the to play his way back to New
other end, John York again.
Curry sewed up “As long as I take care of my
the net long Hit in face with batted ball in fall of “I love mind. business here,” Golson said,

4 enough to put
the Hershey
2009, he was excellent in spring of
2010 and has MLB scouts’ attention.
baseball
“I love baseball, but at
that moment in time, I real-
“everything else is going to take
care of itself.”
PENGUINS= Bears down for but at that ly hated baseball,” Dave He sure took care of first
the count. Bartuska Sr. said with a things first. Golson came out
moment in
2
BEARS
Curry turned
away 27 Her- By DAVE ROSENGRANT time, I re-
crackinhisvoiceasifthein-
cident just happened yes-
swinging in the Triple-A opener
Thursday, picking up the first
shey shots while drosengrant@timesleader.com terday. multi-hit game of the season for
pitching a shut- If Division II college baseball gave out a
ally hated The younger Bartuska the SWB Yankees. Along the
out until the fi- comeback player award, Dave Bartuska baseball.” was flown to Lehigh Valley way, Golson had a double, a run
nal two minutes would have claimed that accolade in 2010. Hospital within minutes scored and extended his In-
Dave
Saturday and The 2007 Pittston Area graduate was out of Bartuska Sr. and had surgery to repair ternational League hitting
the Penguins the sport for a few months after a freak acci- About Dave his fractured eye socket, streak to 10 games, going back
thwarted four dent in the fall of 2009. Jr.’s injury nose and jaw, which need- to last season.
early power plays - including a 5- With Bartuska pitching for Lackawanna ed 12 screws to repair. “I think one of the biggest
on-3 - as Wilkes-Barre/Scranton College during the school’s fall league, a bat- He didn’t let that injury things about baseball is confi-
won its final regular season road ter slammed a line drive off the aluminum bat stand in his way of playing the game again and dence,” Golson said. “To go up
game by hammering out a 4-2 vic- SUBMITTED PHOTO and struck Bartuska square in the right side ofneither did his father, who never mentioned to New York, get a couple starts,
tory over hated Hershey at the Pittston Area grad Dave Bartuska reco- his face. anything about quitting the sport. get some hits really helped me.”
vered from a serious injury to put up He lay on the mound motionless, and just
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sunday, April 10 Masters West Middle School in Kingston. All
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Par Scores By ROXY ROXBOROUGH parents are encouraged to attend.
Marywood at Wilkes, 1 p.m. Saturday
COLLEGE GOLF At Augusta National Golf Club GOLF
King’s at Glenmaura Tournament Augusta, Ga. CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Knicks - Pacers circle is for New REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS Third Round York forward Amare Stoudemire (doubtful); the Suns - Mavericks circle is for Phoe- The 27th Annual Rev. Paul Farber,
King’s at Marywood, 11 a.m. (a-amateur) nix guard Steve Nash (questionable) and Dallas guard Jason Kidd (questionable). Bear Creek Bobcats Youth Soccer
Monday, April 11 Rory McIlroy.................................65-69-70—204-12 C.S.C., Memorial Golf Tourna-
Angel Cabrera .............................71-70-67—208 -8 BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas,
ment will be held on June 10, at will hold registration from 11 a.m. to
H.S. BASEBALL Charl Schwartzel.........................69-71-68—208 -8 Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$800 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. 3 p.m. on Sunday and from 6 p.m.
(4:15 p.m.) K.J. Choi.......................................67-70-71—208 -8 Mill Race Golf and Camping Resort
Berwick at Wyoming Area Jason Day ....................................72-64-72—208 -8 in Benton by King’s College. All to 8:30 p.m. on April 10 at the Bear
Dallas at Tunkhannock Adam Scott...................................72-70-67—209 -7
BASEBALL Bulls 2.5 MAGIC
proceeds benefit the King’s Col- Creek Community Charter School.
Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area Luke Donald.................................72-68-69—209 -7
Crestwood at Nanticoke Bo Van Pelt ..................................73-69-68—210 -6 Favorite Odds Underdog HEAT 5.5 Celtics lege’s Farber Memorial Scholarship Registration is open to anyone
Coughlin at Hazleton Area Bubba Watson .............................73-71-67—211 -5
BOBCATS 2 Pistons Fund. The cost per golfer is $150 born between Aug. 1, 1993, and
H.S. SOFTBALL Ross Fisher..................................69-71-71—211 -5 American League
(4:15 p.m.) Fred Couples ...............................71-68-72—211 -5 and includes greens fees, carts, July 31, 2007. Players do not need
TIGERS ( 9.5 ) Royals GRIZZLIES 5 Hornets
Berwick at Wyoming Area Geoff Ogilvy .................................69-69-73—211 -5
refreshments, and a post-tourna- to reside in Bear Creek Twp. If you
Dallas at Tunkhannock Tiger Woods ................................71-66-74—211 -5 ORIOLES ( 9.0 ) Rangers RAPTORS 5 Nets
Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area Matt Kuchar ..................................68-75-69—212 -4 ment barbecue and awards cere- have any questions, please contact
Crestwood at Nanticoke Martin Laird ..................................74-69-69—212 -4 TWINS ( 8.5 ) A’s PACERS 3 Knicks
mony. The tournament will begin Bryan at bryanben@ptd.net or
Coughlin at Hazleton Area Ryan Palmer ................................71-72-69—212 -4 MAVERICKS 8 Suns Billie Jo at bmondul-
WHITE SOX ( 8.5 ) Rays
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL a-Hideki Matsuyama ...................72-73-68—213 -3 at 11 a.m. with a shotgun start and
(5:45 p.m.) Edoardo Molinari.........................74-70-69—213 -3 ANGELS ( 8.0 ) Blue Jays WARRIORS 6 Kings
will have a captain-and-crew for- ick@gmail.com.
Abington Heights at Crestwood Phil Mickelson .............................70-72-71—213 -3
MARINERS ( 8.0 ) Indians LAKERS 5 Thunder mat. Hole sponsorships are $100; Full Progression is now accepting
Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke Steve Stricker ..............................72-70-71—213 -3
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area Brandt Snedeker .........................69-71-73—213 -3 NHL major sponsorships begin at $500. new registrations for summer
Yankees ( 9.5 ) RED SOX
Holy Redeemer at Delaware Valley Lee Westwood.............................72-67-74—213 -3
Favorite Odds Underdog Five golfers who are closest to the strength,speed and agility lessons.
Pittston Area at Berwick Alvaro Quiros...............................65-73-75—213 -3 National League
H.S. BOYS TENNIS Miguel Angel Jimenez ................71-73-70—214 -2 pin on the par-three holes will be All trainers are certified strength
Last day of the regular season
(4:15 p.m.) Ian Poulter ....................................74-69-71—214 -2 METS ( 8.0 ) Nationals
given an opportunity to participate andconditioning specialists. Pri-
Tunkhannock at Meyers David Toms..................................72-69-73—214 -2 AVALANCHE -$135/ Oilers
Wyoming Area at Dallas Jim Furyk......................................72-68-74—214 -2
BRAVES ( 7.5 ) Phillies
+$115 in a “Million Dollar Hole-in-One vate baseball lessons are also
Wyoming Seminary at Crestwood Ricky Barnes................................68-71-75—214 -2 Rockies ( 8.5 ) PIRATES
Shootout.” For information or to being offeredby college coaches.
Wyoming Valley West at Coughlin Yong-Eun Yang ...........................67-72-73—212 -4 Penguins [-$150/ THRASHERS
Holy Redeemer at Berwick Justin Rose ..................................73-71-71—215 -1 ASTROS ( 8.5 ) Marlins +$130] register, please contact Kim Car- Please contact 762-3070 or per-
MMI at Hazleton Area Ryan Moore .................................70-73-72—215 -1 BREWERS ( 8.5 ) Cubs done, director of annual giving formance@fullprogression.com.
Pittston Area at GAR DEVILS -$110/- Bruins
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Charley Hoffman .........................74-69-72—215 -1
$110 programs at King’s College, at Geisinger Sports Performance
Ryo Ishikawa................................71-71-73—215 -1 PADRES ( 8.5 ) Dodgers
(4:15 p.m. unless noted) Dustin Johnson ...........................74-68-73—215 -1 BLACKHAWKS -$200/ Red Wings (570) 208-5900, ext. 5677 or Enhancement Camps, regis-
Wyoming Seminary at Hanover Area GIANTS ( 8.5 ) Cards
North Pocono at Honesdale
Trevor Immelman ........................69-73-73—215 -1 +$170 email kimberlycardone@kings.edu. trations are open for the camps
Sergio Garcia...............................69-71-75—215 -1
Tunkhannock at GAR Rickie Fowler ...............................70-69-76—215 -1
Reds ( 9.5 ) D’BACKS
Stars [-$150/ WILD Hanover Township Fire Department which will be held Tuesdays,
MMI at Meyers Robert Karlsson ..........................72-70-74—216 E NBA Wednesdays and Thursdays from
+$130]
Coughlin at Bishop McDevitt, 7:30 p.m. Gary Woodland ...........................69-73-74—216 E will hold its third annual golf tour-
H.S. TRACK Steve Marino ...............................74-71-72—217 +1
Favorite Points Underdog Home Teams in Capital Letters nament on May 28 at Edgewood in June 21 to July 14 at Lake-Lehman
GAR at Northwest Jeff Overton .................................73-72-72—217 +1
the Pines golf course. Format will High School. This is an opportunity
COLLEGE GOLF Camilo Villegas............................70-75-73—218 +2
King’s at Glenmaura Tournament Bill Haas .......................................74-70-74—218 +2 be captain-and-crew with a shot- for athletes to receive disciplined
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE Alexander Cejka ..........................72-71-75—218 +2
gun start at 8 a.m. Cost is $80 per training to help them achieve
Rosemont at Wilkes, 4 p.m. Paul Casey...................................70-72-76—218 +2
Aaron Baddeley ...........................75-70-74—219 +3 H O C K E Y B A S E B A L L person. Hole sponsors are $30. maximum performance in their
Tuesday, April 12 Nick Watney .................................72-72-75—219 +3 sport of choice. Participants can
Prizes will be awarded on various
H.S. BASEBALL Ernie Els .......................................75-70-76—221 +5
Kyung-Tae Kim ...........................70-75-78—223 +7
National Hockey League International League holes. Dinner and awards will be attend 12, orunlimited number of
(4:15 p.m.)
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer Masters Tee Times All Times EDT All Times EDT held at the BreslauFire Dept, First sessions. Camps in Bloomsburg
Dallas at Wyoming Valley West 10:25 – K. Sutherland, M.Weir EASTERN CONFERENCE North Division
and Delaney Streets, Breslau. For and Hazleton were previously
MMI at West Side CTC 10:35 – M. Jiminez, R. Mediate Atlantic Division W L Pct. GB
Northwest at Wyoming Seminary 10l45 – B.Curtis, A.Romero more information, contact Joe at announced. To register, visit
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Lehigh Valley (Phillies)............ 1 0 1.000 —
Lake-Lehman at Meyers 10:55 – B.Watson, R. Fisher x-Philadelphia............. 82 47 23 12 106 259 223 Pawtucket (Red Sox)............... 2 1 .667 — 592-8126 or Ron at 825-1266 www.geisinger.org/pc. Specialized
Hanover Area at GAR 11:05 – P.Casey, D. Hart x-Pittsburgh ................ 81 48 25 8 104 233 197
H.S. SOFTBALL 11:15 – D. Trahan, R. Allenby x-N.Y. Rangers........... 82 44 33 5 93 233 198 Rochester (Twins).................... 2 1 .667 —
between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. team training is also available,
(4:15 p.m.) 11:25 – R. Imada, T. Immelman New Jersey ................. 81 37 39 5 79 171 207 Syracuse (Nationals) ............... 1 1 .500 1
⁄2
Second Annual Swing “fore” the designed to meet specific needs of
MMI at West Side CTC 11:35 – K.Duke, H. Stenson N.Y. Islanders ............. 82 30 39 13 73 229 264 Buffalo (Mets) ........................... 1 2 .333 1
Northwest at Wyoming Seminary 11:45 – R. Mcilroy, L. Donald Kids Nine and Dine Golf Event, sports teams seeking to improve
Northeast Division Yankees.................................... 0 2 .000 11⁄2
Lake-Lehman at Meyers 11:55 – S. Garcia, S. Appleby GP W L OT Pts GF GA South Division May 20 at Mountain Laurel Golf overall performance. For more
Hanover Area at GAR 12:05 – G. McDowell, A. Baddeley
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer 12:15 – P.Harrington, S. Lyle
y-Boston ...................... 81 46 24 11 103 244 192 W L Pct. GB
Club, White Haven with shotgun information about camps and
x-Montreal ................... 82 44 30 8 96 216 209
Coughlin vs. Pittston Area at Kirby Park 12:25 – J.Rose, L. Mize x-Buffalo ...................... 82 43 29 10 96 245 229 Charlotte (White Sox).............. 2 0 1.000 —
start at 3 p.m., cocktail hour at 6 team training in the northeast
12:45 – J. Merrick, G. Ogilvy Toronto ........................ 82 37 34 11 85 218 251 Durham (Rays) ......................... 1 1 .500 1
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
12:55 – V. Singh, D. Johsnon Ottawa.......................... 82 32 40 10 74 192 250 Gwinnett (Braves) .................... 1 1 .500 1 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Cost is region, call 808-6086.
(5:45 p.m.)
West Side Tech at Hazleton Area 1:05 – S. Flesch, C. Villegas Southeast Division Norfolk (Orioles)....................... 0 2 .000 2
1:15 – H. Mahan, A. Kim $125 per person and $500 per
Wyoming Valley West at North Pocono
1:25 – N. Watney, S. Ames GP W L OT Pts GF GA West Division
foursome. For more information, UPCOMING EVENTS
Hanover Area at Meyers y-Washington ............. 82 48 23 11 107 224 197 W L Pct. GB
Delaware Valley at Coughlin 1:35 – T. Woods, P. Mickelson
1:45 – I. Poulter, L. Westwood
x-Tampa Bay ............... 82 46 25 11 103 247 240 Columbus (Indians).................. 2 0 1.000 — visit [http://www.wvcakids.org/
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
1:55 – T. Clark, S. O’Hair
Carolina ....................... 82 40 31 11 91 236 239
Louisville (Reds) ...................... 2 1 .667 1
⁄2 events] www.wvcakids.org/events. Electric City Baseball and Softball
(4:15 p.m.) Atlanta.......................... 81 34 35 12 80 221 264
Holy Redeemer at Berwick 2:05 – S. Katayama, T. Hamilton Florida.......................... 82 30 40 12 72 195 229 Toledo (Tigers)......................... 1 2 .333 11⁄2 MEETINGS Academy will host a two day
2:15 – S. Stricker, R. Sabbatini
Crestwood at Dallas
2:25 – C. Campbell, J. Furyk
WESTERN CONFERENCE Indianapolis (Pirates) ............... 0 2 .000 2 hitting clinic at Connell Park Little
Wyoming Valley West at Nanticoke Central Division Saturday's Games
Lake-Lehman at Hazleton Area 2:35 – A. Cabrera, K.Perry
Pawtucket 8, Buffalo 3 Hanover Area Boys Basketball League April 16-17 from 10 am-12:30
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
H.S. BOYS TENNIS Futures Tour y-Detroit....................... 81 46 25 10 102 257 238 Rochester 7, Yankees 6, 12 innings
Boosters will meet at 7 p.m. on p.m. Cost is $75. For more in-
(4:15 p.m.) x-Nashville .................. 81 44 26 11 99 219 192 Louisville 2, Toledo 1 formation, visit www.electriccity-
Hazleton Area at Holy Redeemer Santorini Riviera Nayarit Chicago ....................... 81 44 28 9 97 255 221 Syracuse at Lehigh Valley, (n) Monday at Major League Sports
Meyers at Pittston Area cores St. Louis ...................... 81 37 33 11 85 238 234 Durham at Gwinnett, (n)
Bar in Sugar Notch. baseball.comor call 878-8483.
Wyoming Valley West at Berwick Saturday Columbus.................... 82 34 35 13 81 215 258 Columbus at Indianapolis, (n)
COLLEGE BASEBALL At El Tigre Golf & Country Club Northwest Division Norfolk at Charlotte, ppd., rain Jenkins Township Little League will
King’s at Marywood Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico GP W L OT Pts GF GA Sunday's Games meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the
COLLEGE SOFTBALL SecondRound Leaders z-Vancouver................ 81 53 19 9 115 259 183 Pawtucket at Buffalo, 1:05 p.m.
(3 p.m.) Lisa Ferrero 72-68—140 Calgary ........................ 81 41 29 11 93 248 234 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Rochester, 1:05 p.m. upstairs meeting room of the
Centenary College at King’s Amy Eneroth 73-68—141 Minnesota ................... 81 38 35 8 84 201 230 Norfolk at Charlotte, 1:15 p.m., 1st game fieldhouse. All managers are
Scranton at Misericordia Izzy Beisiegel 73-69—142 Colorado...................... 81 29 44 8 66 223 285 Syracuse at Lehigh Valley, 1:35 p.m. Bulletin Board items will not be
Edmonton.................... 81 25 45 11 61 190 265 Durham at Gwinnett, 2:05 p.m. required to attend this meeting.
Wednesday, April 13 Sarah Brown 72-70—142
Pacific Division Columbus at Indianapolis, 2:05 p.m. accepted over the telephone. Items
Saehee Son 74-69—143
Toledo at Louisville, 2:05 p.m.
South Wilkes-Barre Mini Mohawks
H.S. BASEBALL Sophia Sheridan 68-75—143 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Norfolk at Charlotte, 3:45 p.m., 2nd game will have an organizational meet- may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
Crestwood at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m. Lili Alvarez 68-75—143 y-San Jose .................. 81 47 25 9 103 245 212
Nicole Smith 71-72—143 x-Phoenix .................... 81 43 25 13 99 230 223 Monday's Games ing at 7 p.m. Monday at Riverside tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL x-Los Angeles............. 81 46 29 6 98 218 195 Pawtucket at Buffalo, 6:05 p.m.
(5:45 p.m.) Dawn Shockley 73-70—143
x-Anaheim................... 81 46 30 5 97 236 234 Columbus at Louisville, 6:35 p.m. Cafe, 187 Old River Road, Wilkes- off at the Times Leader or mailed to
Crestwood at Lake-Lehman Caroline Westrup 73-71—144
Ryann O’Toole 73-71—144 Dallas........................... 81 42 28 11 95 224 228 Toledo at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Barre. Parents and coaches are Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
Abington Heights at Tunkhannock NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Syracuse at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m.
Sydnee Michaels 70-74—144
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer
Kathleen Ekey 70-74—144 loss. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. urged to attend. For more in- St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Wyoming Area at Pittston Area x-clinched playoff spot
H.S. TRACK Stephanie Connelly 73-72—145
y-clinched division
Norfolk at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. formation, call 821-0417.
Adrienne White 72-73—145 Durham at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.
(4:15 p.m.) z-clinched conference
Holy Redeemer at Nanticoke Valentine Derrey 69-76—145
Mo Martin 72-73—145 Friday's Games
Meyers at GAR Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, SO April 30
Juliana Murcia Ortiz 74-71—145
Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area
Northwest at Wyoming Area Jenny Gleason 74-71—145 Chicago 4, Detroit 2 B A S K E T B A L L T E N N I S At Mannheim, Germany, Wladimir Klitschko vs. De-
Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 3, OT reck Chisora, 12, for Klitschko’s WBO-IBO heavy-
H.S. BOYS TENNIS Carolina 6, Atlanta 1 weight titles.
(4:15 p.m.) Tampa Bay 4, Florida 2 National Basketball WTA Tour At Buenos Aires, Luis Lazarte vs. Ulises Solis, 12,
Coughlin at Tunkhannock
Crestwood at Pittston Area P O C O N O
Nashville 4, Columbus 1
Dallas 3, Colorado 2
Association Andalucia Tennis Experience for Lazarte’s IBF junior flyweight title; Roberto Bo-
lonti vs. Isidro Prieto, 10, heavyweights.
Dallas at MMI Minnesota 3, Edmonton 1 All Times EDT Results At Panama City, Panama, Rafael Concepcion, vs.
Meyers at Holy Redeemer D O W N S Phoenix 4, San Jose 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE Saturday Hugo Ruiz, 12, for the interim WBA World bantam-
Hazleton Area at GAR Anaheim 2, Los Angeles 1 At Club de Tenis Puente Romano weight title.
Berwick at Wyoming Seminary Atlantic Division
Marbella, Spain At Mexico City, Raul Garcia vs. Rommel Asenjo, 12,
Wyoming Valley West at Wyoming Area Results Saturday's Games
N.Y. Rangers 5, New Jersey 2
W L Pct GB
Singles for Garcia’s WBO strawweight title; Jesus Geles vs.
y-Boston ....................... 55 24 .696 —
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Saturday Apr 09, 2011 Boston 3, Ottawa 1 x-New York................... 41 38 .519 14 Semifinals Ramon Garcia Hirales, 12, for Geles’ WBO interim
(4:15 p.m.) First - $8,000 Pace 1:56.0 Montreal 4, Toronto 1 x-Philadelphia .............. 41 39 .513 141⁄2 Victoria Azarenka (1), Belarus, def. Sara Errani (8), junior flyweight title.
Meyers at Honesdale 4-Undeniable Hanover (An McCarthy) 4.00 2.20 Philadelphia 7, N.Y. Islanders 4 New Jersey .................. 24 55 .304 31 Italy, 6-2, 6-1. At TBA, Mexico, Gilberto Keb Baas vs. Adrian Her-
GAR at Hanover Area 2.10 Tampa Bay 6, Carolina 2 Toronto ......................... 21 58 .266 34 Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, def. Svetlana Kuz- nandez, 12, for Baas’ WBC light flyweight title.
Wyoming Area at Pittston Area 1-Dysnomia Blue Chip (Br Simpson) 9.40 3.20 Florida 1, Washington 0 netsova (2), Russia, 3-6, 7-6 (3), 6-4. May 1
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Seminary Buffalo 5, Columbus 4 Southeast Division At TBA, Thailand, Drian Francisco, vs. Tepparith
6-Go Rockin Robin (Ho Parker) 2.60 W L Pct GB Doubles
MMI at North Pocono EXACTA (4-1) $28.00 Nashville at St. Louis, (n) Singwancha, 12, for the interim WBA World super
y-Miami ......................... 55 24 .696 — Semifinals flyweight title.
H.S. SOFTBALL TRIFECTA (4-1-6) $73.20 Vancouver at Calgary, (n) x-Orlando ...................... 50 29 .633 5
Crestwood at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m. Anaheim at Los Angeles, (n) Nuria Llagostera Vives and Arantxa Parra Santonja
SUPERFECTA (4-1-6-7) $228.40 x-Atlanta........................ 44 36 .550 111⁄2 (3), Spain, def. Dinara Safina, Russia, and Agnes May 7
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE Second - $8,500 Trot 1:57.4 Phoenix at San Jose, (n) Charlotte ....................... 32 47 .405 23 At Osaka, Japan, Koki Kameda vs. Daniel Diaz, 12,
Szavay, Hungary, 3-2, retired.
(4 p.m.) 1-Mystical Heiress (Ro Pierce) 3.20 2.60 2.10 Sunday's Games Washington .................. 22 58 .275 331⁄2 Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (1), Italy, vs. Vitalia for Kameda’s WBA World bantamweight title.
King’s at Lebanon Valley 7-Celebrity Legacy (Da Ingraham) 8.00 5.80 Detroit at Chicago, 12:30 p.m. Diatchenko, Russia, and Monica Niculescu (4), Ro- At Copenhagen, Denmark, Evander Holyfield vs.
Misericordia at Lycoming 3-Shelly Ross (Ma Kakaley) 9.00 Boston at New Jersey, 3 p.m. Central Division Brian Nielsen, 12, heavyweights.
W L Pct GB mania, 2-6, 7-6 (2), 10-5 tiebreak.
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE EXACTA (1-7) $28.60 Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 3 p.m. At Neubrandenburg, Germany, Sebastian Sylves-
Edmonton at Colorado, 3 p.m. z-Chicago ..................... 59 20 .747 — Family Circle Cup ter vs. Daniel Geale, 12, for Sylvester’s IBF middle-
(4 p.m.) TRIFECTA (1-7-3) $215.20 x-Indiana ....................... 37 43 .463 221⁄2
Lebanon Valley at King’s SUPERFECTA (1-7-3-5) $381.20 Dallas at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Results weight title.
Milwaukee..................... 32 47 .405 27 Saturday At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Manny Pacquiao
Arcadia at Wilkes DAILY DOUBLE (4-1) $9.20 NHL Scoring Leaders Detroit ........................... 28 51 .354 31
Lycoming at Misericordia Third - $4,500 Pace 1:56.0 Through April 8 At The Family Circle Tennis Center vs. Shane Mosley, 12, for Pacquiao’s WBO welter-
Cleveland...................... 17 62 .215 42 weight title; Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. vs. Jorge Arce, 12,
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS 4-Dont Fight The Law (An McCarthy) 3.40 2.40 2.20 GP G A PTS Charleston, S.C.
Lancaster Bible at King’s, 3:30 p.m. 3-Summerhill Chris (Ji Taggart Jr) 3.80 2.20 WESTERN CONFERENCE Singles for Vazquez’s WBO junior featherweight title; Hum-
Daniel Sedin, Van .................... 81 41 61 102 berto Soto vs. Urbano Antillon, 12, for Soto’s WBC
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS 8-Hand Me No Lines (Mi Simons) 3.20 Southwest Division Semifinals
EXACTA (4-3) $16.80 Corey Perry, Anh ..................... 81 50 47 97 W L Pct GB lightweight title; Kelly Pavlik vs. Alfonso Lopez, 10,
Wilkes at Marywood, 3:30 p.m. Caroline Wozniacki (1), Denmark, def. Jelena Jan- super middleweights.
TRIFECTA (4-3-8) $73.80 Martin St. Louis, TB................. 81 30 66 96 z-San Antonio ................ 60 19 .759 — kovic (3), Serbia, 6-4, 6-4.
COLLEGE BASEBALL x-Dallas .......................... 54 25 .684 6 May 13
PSU Wilkes-Barre at Wilkes, 2:30 p.m. SUPERFECTA (4-3-8-5) $98.40 Henrik Sedin, Van.................... 81 19 74 93 Elena Vesnina, Russia, def. Peng Shuai (11), Chi-
Fourth - $8,500 Pace 1:52.1 Steven Stamkos, TB................ 81 44 46 90 x-New Orleans............... 46 33 .582 14 na, 7-6 (4), 6-3. At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (ESPN2),
Misericordia at Alvernia, 3:30 p.m. x-Memphis ..................... 45 34 .570 15 Kendall Holt vs. Julio Diaz, 10, light welterweights.
COLLEGE GOLF 2-Fox Valley Breeze (Br Simpson) 2.40 2.10 2.10 Jarome Iginla, Cgy .................. 81 42 43 85 Doubles
3-Pembroke Crankcall (Ro Pierce) 2.40 2.20 Houston.......................... 41 38 .519 19 May 14
Baptist Bible at Wilkes, 1 p.m. Alex Ovechkin, Was ................ 78 32 53 85 Semifinals At TBA, Tomas Rojas vs. Juan Jose Montes, 12, for
Misericordia at DeSales, 12 p.m. 4-Look At The Speed (An McCarthy) 3.20 Teemu Selanne, Anh............... 72 31 49 80 Northwest Division Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Meghann Shaughnes-
EXACTA (2-3) $4.80 W L Pct GB Rojas’ WBC super flyweight title.
Henrik Zetterberg, Det ............ 80 24 56 80 sy (4), United States, def. Kveta Peschke, Czech At Sonora, Mexico, Cristian Mijares vs. Malik Bou-
TRIFECTA (2-3-4) $25.60 y-Oklahoma City ........... 53 26 .671 — Republic, and Katarina Srebotnik (1), Slovenia, 6-2,
W H A T ’ S O N T V SUPERFECTA (2-3-4-5) $73.80
Scratched: Escape Attack
Jonathan Toews, Chi ............... 79 32 44 76 x-Denver ........................ 48 31
x-Portland....................... 47 33
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ziane, 12, for Mijares’ IBF super flyweight title.
At Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif. (SHO),
Claude Giroux, Phi................... 81 25 51 76 Sania Mirza, India, and Elena Vesnina, Russia, def.
Fifth - $12,000 Pace 1:53.1 Utah ................................ 37 42 .468 16 Andre Ward vs. Arthur Abraham, 12, for Ward’s
Eric Staal, Car .......................... 80 33 42 75 Peng Shuai and Zheng Jie, China, 6-2, 7-5.
AUTO RACING 5-Rei Ven Lunatic (Br Simpson) 4.40 3.00 2.80 Brad Richards, Dal .................. 71 27 48 75 Minnesota ...................... 17 62 .215 36 WBA Super World super middleweight title; Cristo-
1 p.m.
8-Tyree (Ma Romano) 32.80 9.60 Ryan Getzlaf, Anh.................... 66 19 56 75 Pacific Division ATP World Tour bal Arreola vs. Nagy Aguilera, 10, heavyweights.
1-Artifact K (Ho Parker) 4.20 W L Pct GB May 20
VERSUS — IRL, Indy Lights, at Birmingham, Ala. EXACTA (5-8) $198.00 Thomas Vanek, Buf ................. 80 32 41 73 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships At Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (ESPN2), Ant-
3 p.m. y-L.A. Lakers................ 55 24 .696 — Results
TRIFECTA (5-8-1) $673.80 Phoenix......................... 38 41 .481 17 wone Smith vs. Joel Julio, 10, light middleweights.
VERSUS — IRL, IndyCar, Grand Prix of Alabama, SUPERFECTA (5-8-1-4) $1,406.20 Golden State ................ 35 44 .443 20 Saturday May 21
at Birmingham, Ala. PICK 3 (4-2-5) $10.60 L.A. Clippers................. 31 49 .388 241⁄2 At River Oaks Country Club At Montreal (HBO), Jean Pascal vs. Bernard Hop-
GOLF Sixth - $15,000 Pace 1:53.0 American Hockey League Sacramento.................. 23 56 .291 32 Houston kins, 12, for Pascal’s WBC-IBO light heavyweight
9-Modern Desire (An Napolitano) 72.00 36.80 6.40 Singles title; Chad Dawson vs. Adrian Diaconu, 12, light
All Times EDT x-clinched playoff spot heavyweights.
2 p.m. 8-Raven Rocket (Jo Pavia Jr) 7.00 3.40 y-clinched division
CBS — Masters Tournament, final round, at Augus- EASTERN CONFERENCE Semifinals
2-Wesley Snip (Br Simpson) 2.80 z-clinched conference Ryan Sweeting, United States, def. Ivo Karlovic, May 27
ta, Ga. EXACTA (9-8) $412.40 Atlantic Division At Reno Events Center, Reno., Nev. (ESPN2), Jo-
Friday's Games Croatia, 7-6 (3), 6-3.
TRIFECTA (9-8-2) $2,280.20 sesito Lopez vs. Steve Upsher Chambers, 12, light
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SUPERFECTA (9-ALL-ALL-ALL) $117.60
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
x-Portland ............. 79 47 24 6 2 102 279 236
Indiana 114, Atlanta 102 Kei Nishikori (6), Japan, def. Pablo Cuevas (7), Uru-
welterweights; Tony Thompson vs. Maurice Harris,
New York 116, New Jersey 93 guay, 6-3, 7-5.
1:10 p.m. Seventh - $4,500 Pace 1:56.4 x-Manchester ....... 79 44 25 4 6 98 253 206 12, heavyweights.
Philadelphia 98, Toronto 93 Doubles
SNY – Washington at N.Y. Mets 2-Nothingcanshakeme (An Napolitano) 4.60 2.80 x-Connecticut ....... 79 40 31 2 6 88 218 217 Boston 104, Washington 88
2.20 Worcester ............. 80 36 31 4 9 85 210 245 Championship
1:30 p.m. Providence ........... 79 37 36 3 3 80 206 250 Chicago 93, Cleveland 82 Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, def. John
TBS — Philadelphia at Atlanta 8-Pure Class (Ma Kakaley) 3.60 2.40 Detroit 110, Milwaukee 100
5-Don’t Tell Barbara (Da Ingraham) 4.40 Springfield ............ 79 34 39 2 4 74 230 252 Isner and Sam Querrey, United States, 6-7 (4), 6-2,
2 p.m. Bridgeport ............. 79 29 39 4 7 69 214 263 Miami 112, Charlotte 103 10-5.
WGN — Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee EXACTA (2-8) $20.00
TRIFECTA (2-8-5) $157.60 East Division
Memphis 101, Sacramento 96 Grand Prix Hassan II S O C C E R
8 p.m. New Orleans 109, Phoenix 97
SUPERFECTA (2-8-5-6) $301.60 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Oklahoma City 104, Denver 89 Results
ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at Boston Scratched: Seeking The Gold N y-Penguins .......... 79 57 21 0 1 115 257 181 Dallas 107, L.A. Clippers 96 Saturday Major League Soccer
NBA Eighth - $19,000 Pace 1:52.2 x-Hershey ............. 79 46 25 3 5 100 254 210
x-Charlotte............ 80 44 27 2 7 97 265 243
Portland 93, L.A. Lakers 86 At Complexe Sportif al Amal
All Times EDT
5-Inform (An Napolitano) 5.20 3.20 2.40 Saturday's Games Casablanca, Morocco
1 p.m. 6-Fireintheshark (Ma Kakaley) 7.80 3.60 x-Binghamton....... 80 42 30 3 5 92 255 221 EASTERN CONFERENCE
ABC — Chicago at Orlando x-Norfolk ............... 78 38 25 9 6 91 255 222 Washington 115, Atlanta 83 Singles
1-Beauty And A Beast (Ma Romano) 3.60 Syracuse............... 78 33 38 3 4 73 208 244 L.A. Clippers at Houston, (n) W L T Pts GF GA
3:30 p.m. EXACTA (5-6) $53.60 Semifinals
Adirondack ........... 79 31 38 4 6 72 195 244 Cleveland at Milwaukee, (n) Pablo Andujar, Spain, def. Albert Montanes (1), Philadelphia ................... 3 1 0 9 3 1
ABC — Boston at Miami TRIFECTA (5-6-1) $168.40 Utah at San Antonio(n)
Albany.................... 79 32 42 1 4 69 214 278 Spain, 6-4, 6-4. New England.................. 1 1 3 6 5 6
SUPERFECTA (5-6-1-7) $1,238.80
NHL Ninth - $4,500 Pace 1:55.1
WESTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota at Denver, (n) Potito Starace (5), Italy, def. Victor Hanescu (8), New York........................ 1 1 2 5 2 2
North Division Sunday's Games Romania, 6-1, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (2). Chicago .......................... 1 1 1 4 5 5
12:30 p.m. 6-Camwiser (Ro Pierce) 5.00 2.20 2.20 Chicago at Orlando, 1 p.m.
NBC — Detroit at Chicago 1-Townie Guy (Mi Simons) 2.20 2.60 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Doubles Columbus ....................... 1 1 1 4 3 3
x-Hamilton............. 79 43 27 2 7 95 223 192 Boston at Miami, 3:30 p.m. Championship
5-Lil Western Dude (Br Simpson) 2.80 D.C. ................................. 1 2 1 4 6 8
TENNIS EXACTA (6-1) $12.00 x-Manitoba ............ 79 43 29 1 6 93 219 207 New Orleans at Memphis, 6 p.m.
Detroit at Charlotte, 6 p.m.
Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Horia Tecau (1), Sporting Kansas City .... 1 1 1 4 8 8
TRIFECTA (6-1-5) $32.40 x-Lake Erie............ 78 42 28 3 5 92 215 202 Romania, def. Colin Fleming, Britain, and Igor Zele-
1 p.m. Abbotsford ............ 78 38 30 4 6 86 186 203 New Jersey at Toronto, 6 p.m. nay, Slovakia, 6-2, 6-1. Toronto FC..................... 1 1 1 4 5 5
ESPN2 — WTA Tour, Family Circle Cup, cham- SUPERFECTA (6-1-5-4) $175.60 Toronto .................. 79 36 32 1 10 83 222 219 New York at Indiana, 7 p.m. Houston .......................... 0 1 2 2 2 3
pionship match, at Charleston, S.C. PICK 4 (9-(2-3)-5-6 (4 Out of 4)) $644.60 Grand Rapids........ 78 36 32 2 8 82 224 246 Phoenix at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE
Tenth - $25,000 Pace 1:50.3 Rochester.............. 79 31 39 5 4 71 214 261 Sacramento at Golden State, 9 p.m.
7-Whiskey Pete (Pa Berry) 7.20 2.80 2.20 Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA
West Division
T R A N S A C T I O N S 8-Golden Receiver (Ro Pierce) 2.10 2.10
4-Presidential Order (Br Simpson) 2.80 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Monday's Games B O X I N G Real Salt Lake ............... 3 0 0 9 7 1
x-Milwaukee.......... 78 42 22 6 8 98 218 190 Miami at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Colorado......................... 3 1 0 9 8 5
EXACTA (7-8) $15.80 x-Houston.............. 79 45 28 1 5 96 234 209 Charlotte at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Los Angeles ................... 2 1 2 8 5 6
BASEBALL TRIFECTA (7-8-4) $52.40 x-Texas.................. 78 41 27 4 6 92 213 207 Orlando at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Fight Schedule Vancouver ...................... 1 1 2 5 8 7
SUPERFECTA (7-8-4-6) $259.60 x-Peoria ................. 79 42 29 3 5 92 220 214 Boston at Washington, 7 p.m.
American League National TV in parentheses Seattle ............................. 1 2 2 5 5 6
Eleventh - $11,000 Pace 1:53.4 Oklahoma City...... 78 39 28 2 9 89 240 228 Cleveland at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP Brad 1-Sagebrush Susie (Ro Pierce) 3.00 2.40 2.10 April 15 San Jose......................... 1 1 1 4 4 3
Bergesen to Norfolk (IL). Selected the contract of Chicago ................. 78 38 30 4 6 86 251 254 Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
7-Tia Maria Hanover (Ho Parker) 4.20 2.80 San Antonio .......... 78 39 32 4 3 85 224 240 Utah at New Orleans, 8 p.m. At Temecula, Calif. (ESPN2), Ivan Popoca vs. Rus- FC Dallas........................ 1 2 1 4 4 5
RHP Chris Jakubauskas from Norfolk. 4-Blissmequick (Jo Pavia Jr) 3.80 Rockford................ 78 36 33 4 5 81 207 239 lan Provodnikov, 10, junior welterweights; Ji-Hoon Chivas USA.................... 0 2 1 1 3 5
MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed RHP Kevin Slowey Dallas at Houston, 8:30 p.m.
EXACTA (1-7) $8.00 x-Clinched Playoff Berth Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m. Kim vs. Marvin Quintero, 10, lightweights. Portland .......................... 0 2 1 1 2 6
on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Alex Burnett from TRIFECTA (1-7-4) $31.00 y-Clinched Divisional Title April 16
Rochester (IL). Minnesota at Phoenix, 10 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
SUPERFECTA (1-7-4-8) $111.60 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 10 p.m. At Manchester, England (HBO), Amir Khan vs. Paul Wednesday's Games
National League Twelfth - $17,000 Trot 1:55.2 for an overtime or shootout loss. McCloskey, 12, for Khan’s WBA World light welter-
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed RHP Ross Oh- NBA LEADERS Vancouver 1, New England 1, tie
4-Blazing Winner (Ji Taggart Jr) 147.60 46.00 8.40 Saturday's Games weight title.
lendorf on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Daniel INCLUDES GAMES OF FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2011 At Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Conn. Friday's Games
8-Greathallofchina (An McCarthy) 10.60 7.20 Toronto 6, Rochester 5 SCORING AVERAGE FC Dallas 3, Colorado 0
McCutchen from Indianapolis (IL). 2-Night’s Fleet (La Stalbaum) 10.00 Providence 3, Springfield 2, SO (HBO), Andre Berto vs. Victor Ortiz, 12, for Berto’s
.................................................... G FG FT PTSAVG WBC welterweight title. Saturday's Games
BASKETBALL EXACTA (4-8) $2,016.00 Bridgeport 4, Connecticut 3 Durant, OKC..............................756865702084 27.8 At Bayamon, Puerto Rico (SHO), Juan Manuel Lo- Seattle FC 2, Chicago 1
TRIFECTA (4-ALL-2) $837.20 Portland 3, Albany 2
Women's National Basketball Association SUPERFECTA (4-ALL-ALL-ALL) $37.20 James, MIA ...............................777374862050 26.6 pez vs. Orlando Salido, 12, for Lopez’s WBO feath- Philadelphia 1, New York 0
Charlotte 6, Worcester 2 D.C. United 1, Los Angeles 1, tie
MINNESOTA LYNX — Traded F/C Nicky Anosike PICK 3 (7-1-4) $483.00 Penguins 4, Hershey 2 Wade, MIA.................................746794851906 25.8 erweight title; Roman Martinez vs. Luis Cruz, 10, su-
to Washington for a 2012 first-round draft pick. Anthony, NYK ...........................756654971915 25.5 per featherweights. Real Salt Lake 2, New England 0
Thirteenth - $8,500 Pace 1:54.2 Adirondack 2, Binghamton 1 Columbus at Chivas USA, (n)
Abbotsford at Lake Erie, (n) Stoudemire, NYK .....................777384711957 25.4 April 17
HOCKEY 8-Sammy’s Magic Girl (Ma Kakaley) 34.20 12.00
4.20 Norfolk at Syracuse, (n) Bryant, LAL................................797094561984 25.1 At Jakarta, Indonesia, Chris John vs. Daud Yordan, Toronto FC at San Jose, (n)
5-Witch Is Bettor (Br Simpson) 3.00 2.60 Oklahoma City at Texas, (n) Rose, CHI ..................................786834571946 24.9 12, for John’s WBA Super World featherweight title. Sunday's Games
National Hockey League Vancouver at Houston, 7 p.m.
NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Signed D Shane 7-Pw Ivory Grin (Jo Campbell) 5.60 San Antonio at Chicago, (n) Ellis, GOL ..................................797243371922 24.3 April 19
Sims. EXACTA (8-5) $113.80 Milwaukee at Peoria, (n) Martin, HOU ..............................775315761807 23.5 At Pakchong, Thailand, Kwanthai Sithmorseng vs. Wednesday, April 13
OTTAWA SENATORS — Recalled F Cody Bass TRIFECTA (8-5-7) $1,003.60 Grand Rapids at Rockford, (n) Howard, ORL ............................766105321752 23.1 Muhammad Rachman, 12, for Sithmorseng’s WBA Los Angeles at Toronto FC, 8 p.m.
from Binghamton (AHL). SUPERFECTA (8-5-7-ALL) $2,546.40 Hamilton at Manitoba, (n) Nowitzki, DAL ...........................705853721607 23.0 World minimumweight title. Colorado at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m.
American Hockey League Scratched: Star Of India Sunday's Games Griffin, LAC................................806774401801 22.5 April 22 Thursday, April 14
AHL — Suspended Wilkes-Barre/Scranton C Ke- Fourteenth - $8,500 Pace 1:53.1 Albany at Bridgeport, 3 p.m. Aldridge, POR...........................806973491747 21.8 At Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn. Chicago at Portland, 11 p.m.
ven Veilleux two games as a result of his actions 3-Donnie Bop (La Stalbaum) 10.20 3.80 2.80 Adirondack at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 3:05 p.m. Westbrook, OKC ......................795875121717 21.7 (ESPN2), Breidis Prescott vs. Bayan Jargal, 10, Saturday, April 16
during Friday’s game against Hershey. 4-Kings Road (Br Simpson) 3.40 2.20 Rockford at Chicago, 4 p.m. Bargnani, TOR ..........................665252871414 21.4 light welterweights. Seattle FC at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS — Signed C Ben Ryan. 2-Great Balldini (Jo Pavia Jr) 4.40 Springfield at Portland, 4 p.m. Granger, IND.............................785283931602 20.5 April 23 Chivas USA at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
EXACTA (3-4) $15.80 Manchester at Providence, 4:05 p.m. Love, MIN ..................................734824241476 20.2 At Nokia Theater, Los Angeles (SHO), Joseph Ag- D.C. United at Toronto FC, 7 p.m.
COLLEGE TRIFECTA (3-4-2) $122.00 Abbotsford at Toronto, 5 p.m. Randolph, MEM ........................745932961490 20.1 beko vs. Abner Mares, 12, for Agbeko’s IBF ban- San Jose at New York, 7:30 p.m.
GEORGE MASON — Announced sophomore SUPERFECTA () $0.00 Syracuse at Hershey, 5 p.m. Lopez, NJN ...............................796123661590 20.1 tamweight title; Yonnhy Perez vs. Vic Darchinyan, Sporting Kansas City at Columbus, 7:30 p.m.
men’s basketball G Rashad Whack will transfer. SUPERFECTA (3-4-2-1) $146.40 Norfolk at Connecticut, 5 p.m. Beasley, MIN.............................705322081327 19.0 12, bantamweights. Sunday, April 17
GEORGIA TECH — Named Chad Dollar men’s as- LATE DOUBLE (8-3) $170.00 Oklahoma City at Houston, 5:05 p.m. West, NOR ................................705282641322 18.9 April 29 Los Angeles at Chicago, 4 p.m.
sistant basketball coach. Scratched: A Fool For Mark, Shady Idea Lake Erie at Rochester, 5:05 p.m. Pierce, BOS ..............................794983831487 18.8 At Las Vegas (ESPN2), Victor Cayo vs. Tim Cole- FC Dallas at Portland, 6 p.m.
VIRGINIA — Named Joanne Boyle women’s bas- Total Handle-$282,567 Texas at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. man, 12, IBF junior welterweight eliminator. New England at Houston, 7 p.m.
ketball coach. Grand Rapids at Milwaukee, 6 p.m.
CMYK

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LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Misericordia, King’s split softball DH Condo leads Royals


The Times Leader staff
DALLAS – The Misericordia
and King’s softball teams split a
doubleheader Saturday at An-
urday at Artillery Park.
Carmen Lopresto led the way
for Wilkes in the first game
going 3-for-6, including a home
Keri Meerholz scored her
team-leading 26th goal of the
Fred Hockenbury and Justin
Muthler won at second doubles
season while Gabby Ford tallied for the Cougar’s lone win.
the other goal for Wilkes.
to win over Comets
The Times Leader staff IP H R ER BB SO

derson Field. Misericordia took run, with three runs scored and WOMEN’S TENNIS WILKES-BARRE – Pat Condo
Dallas
Noyalis (W) ............... 5 8 3 3 2 3
the opener, 8-0, with King’s four RBI. His teammate Tyler Alvernia 17, Misericordia 7 Misericordia 8, Eastern 1 picked up the pitching win for
Stepniak (S).............. 2 1 0 0 1 2

taking the nightcap, 13-0. Marino also had a huge game Freshmen Jenny Perucca had Michelle Cameron, Ashley Holy Redeemer as the Royals Wyoming Area
Klepanlo .................... 5 8 4 4 0 3
In game one, Maria Kidron with five hits and a pair of RBI. two goals and Kate Pagnotta Mangaban, Courtney Otto and defeated Crestwood, 6-3 on Nowicki...................... .2 1 1 0 1 1
Maloney..................... 1.1 1 0 0 0 2
drilled a pair of three-run home In Game 2, catcher Joel Wat- had three, but Misericordia still Cassie Foy all won twice on Saturday in a Wyoming Valley
runs, including a game-ending son went 3-for-4 with a homer, fell to Alvernia. Sydnie Battle Saturday to lead the Cougars to Conference baseball game.
shot in the bottom of the sixth three runs and four RBI for and Gabriella Cerrone also the victory. Condo pitched 6 2/3 innings, SOFTBALL
inning while Hollie Sarnak Wilkes and Tay Sidler was 2- scored for the Cougars. striking out seven for the win- Crestwood 5, Redeemer 2
Wilkes 9, FDU-Florham 0
added two solo homers of her for-3 with three runs batted in. ners. The Comets pulled out the
own. Pink Out Slated Seven different Lady Colo- Steve Ruch, Christian Cho- home victory as Alexandra
In the nightcap, Amanda Cougars Sweep Manhattanville Wilkes’ women’s lacrosse nels picked up wins in the Free- man and Cody Tsevdos each Hoops doubled, blasted a home
Cardone and Britney Baynes Andres Gonzalez’ squeeze team will hold a Pink Out dur- dom Conference shutout over had two hits for Redeemer in run and drove in two runs.
combined for seven hits and 10 bunt in the eighth inning of the ing its home game against FDU-Florham Saturday after- the win. Choman added two Alyssa Davies earned the win
RBI to pace King’s. Cardone hit Rosemont on Monday – slated noon in New Jersey. RBI.
second game of a doubleheader with seven Ks in seven innings.
a school-record three homers scored Andrew Tressa and gave for 4 p.m. at the Ralston Athlet- Zach Berg had a two-run
King’s 7, Manhattanville 2 Sidney Kotch doubled in a
for the Lady Monarchs while, Misericordia the sweep over ic Complex – to support the home run for the Comets in the
The Lady Monarchs won run for the Royals.
Baynes had a grand slam. Susan G. Komen breast cancer loss.
Manhattanville by scores of 5-3 Holy Redeemer....................... 000 200 0 — 2
awareness foundation. their first Freedom Conference Holy Redeemer Crestwood Crestwood................................ 202 010 x — 5
and 2-1. ab r h bi ab r h bi WP – Alyssa Davies, 7IP, 5H, 2R, 2ER, 0BB, 7K;
Colonels swept The Lady Colonels have sold match of the season as Rachel Malloy cf 3 1 0 0
Ritz cf 3 0 1 1 LP – Sara Warga, 7IP, 4H, 5R, 4ER, 1BB, 1K;
Condo p 4 1 1 0
Ptrchko ss 3 0 0 0
MEN’S LACROSSE many pink shirts and a limited Hoffnagle, Maria Cometa, Ni- Ruch 3b 4 1 2 0
Qntilani 3b 3 0 0 0
2B— CRE: Alexandra Hoops, Corey Gallagher.
Wilkes received a pair of HR: Sidney Kotch. HR – CRE: Hoops. Top hitters
King’s 11, DeSales 7 amount of them will be made cole Molina, Jen Bader and Choman dh 3 1 2 2
Brynock 1b 2 1 0 0
– CRE: Hoops 2-for-3, 2RBI; Ashley Casem
quality starts from Lindsay Byorick rf 0 0 0 0
Berg, c 3 1 1 2
available at the gate for $10 Lauren Breen were all singles Ritsick 1b 0 0 0 0
Slembrski lf 3 0 1 0 1-for-2, RBI. HR: Kotch 1-for-2, RBI; Warga
Behrenshausen and Alysha Ryan Bullock, Sean Rulon, Ringsdorf c 2 1 1 0
Richardsn p 0 0 0 0 1-for-3, run
with all proceeds going to the winners. Policare 2b 2 0 0 0
Survilla dh 3 0 1 0
Bixler, but the offense was shut Lenny Fox and Pat Bennot each Tsevdos lf 3 1 2 1
Miale 2b 1 1 0 0
Susan G. Komen Foundation. Dunsmuir ss 2 0 1 1
Beshca rf 2 0 1 0
Northwest 5, Lake-Lehman 4
down as the Lady Colonels scored two goals to lead King’s. TRACK & FIELD Sartini ph 1 0 0 0
The game will also look to Sweeny ph 1 0 1 0
were swept by DeSales in a Cougars’ Dunn sets records Totals 27 611 6 Totals 25 3 6 3 Rachel Linso had nine strike-
feature a pink ball.
doubleheader, losing 4-0 and Misericordia 14, Alvernia 3 outs and picked up the win as
Jillian Dunn (100, 400 hur-
2-1. L.R. Lauri and Kyle Calabro MEN’S TENNIS dles) set school records in both
Crestwood................................ 020 010 0 — 3 Northwest won. Sara Gleco and
Holy Redeemer....................... 023 100 x — 6
Behrenshausen and Bixler both scored four goals for the Manhattanville 8, King’s 1 events for Misericordia at Mess- Olivia McCorkel both had two
combined to scatter 13 hits in Cougars (7-4), who set a new iah. hits in the win.
Monarch freshman Chris 3B – HR: Tsevdos; CRE: Ritz. HR – CRE: Berg
the 14 total innings, giving up school record for wins in a Her teammate Marina Orr- Brie Headman struck out nine
DiMino won the lone winners
six earned and striking out season. for his team, improving his son (800) was third, but also Holy Redeemer
IP H R ER BB SO batters in the start for the Black
eight. Cindy Diemer had a singles mark to 8-2. set a school record, while Ste- Condo- W.................. 6.2 6 3 3 4 7 Knights. Tiffany Oplinger went
Ruch - S .................... .1 0 0 0 0 1
season-high three hits in game WOMEN’S LACROSSE phanie Grow won the 400 and 4-for-4 in the loss.
Northwest................................. 013 100 0 — 5
one. Arcadia 10, King’s 9 Wilkes 9, FDU-Florham 0 Ashlee Ward won the high Crestwood Lake-Lehman .......................... 000 110 2 — 4
Richardson - L.......... 3 7 5 5 2 1
Chelsea Manes scored three Evan Katz, Wes McCollum, jump. Polinchak .................. 1 2 1 1 2 1 WP – NW: Linso, 7 IP, 9H, 4R, 3ER, 1BB, 8K; LP –
BASEBALL goals for the Lady Monarchs, Clarke Freeman, Dakkota On the men’s side Sean Cibo-
Casey ........................
Smigelski...................
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
LL: Headman, 7 IP, 8H, 5R, 0ER, BB, 8K;
2B—NW: Perlis, Whitesell; LL: Cadwalader.
Colonels Drop Two while Krystina Villarrael and rowski won the 400 hurdles and Top hitters – NW: McCorkel 2-for-3, Gleco 2-for-3;
Deem, Alex Makos and Bran- LL: Oplinger 4-for-4, Miller 2-for-3.
Wilkes combined with FDU- Amanda Harney each netted don Helfrich were all two-time was second in the 110 hurdles.
Florham for 64 runs on 66 hits two. winners for Wilkes. Senior Frank Redmond set a Lake-Lehman 14, Northwest 4 GIRLS LACROSSE
as the Devils swept a double- new school mark finishing sixth Cole Barbacci and Brian Selinsgrove 10, Dallas 7
header, 24-15 and 14-11 Sat- Eastern 21, Wilkes 2 Eastern 8, Misericordia 1 in the 1500. Mathers both picked up three Emily Capitano, Madeline
RBI as Lake-Lehman earned a Mulhern and Cara Pricher each
victory over Northwest on Sat- scored two goals and Kelsey
NHL urday. Barbacci, Josh Everett Maas chipped in with one goal,
and Troy Shurites each doubled

Flyers finally secure division


but the Mountaineers dropped
while Ryan Murphy scored the home contest.
three runs. Justin Cornell gave Mulhern also added three
up one unearned run and struck assists in the setback.
out three to pick up the win.
For the Rangers, Tyler Pega- H.S. TRACK
rella and Matt Korea had RBI as BOYS
Korea recorded the team’s only
The Associated Press Plekanec also scored for the extra-base hit. Kyle Stempien Meyers 83, Nanticoke 63
PHILADELPHIA — Scott Canadiens. got the loss after giving up nine Robert Waiters placed first in
Hartnell and Andrej Meszaros runs in the first inning. the long jump as well as running
each scored two goals, and the Bruins 3, Senators 1 Northwest Lake-Lehman
ab r h bi ab r h bi on the winning team in the 400
Philadelphia Flyers clinched the BOSTON — Nathan Horton Dipsqle ss 2 0 0 0 Murphy lf 3 3 0 0
McAlrny rf 3 0 0 0 Everett 2b 5 1 1 2 relay as the Mohawks defeated
Atlantic Division title and the scored a tiebreaking goal early Condrsky 3b 3 0 0 0 Mathers ss 4 2 2 3
White 3b 0 0 0 0 McGovrn 1b 3 1 1 0 Nanticoke.
No. 2 seed in the Eastern Con- in the second period, Tim Tho- Mazonky 1b 3 1 2 0 Yursha cf 4 2 1 2
Wisniski lf 2 0 0 0 Paulsks 3b 4 2 2 1 Joe Badowski placed first in
ference with a 7-4 win over the mas stopped 31 shots and the Gulbierz lf 0 1 0 0 CoBrbcci c 4 0 3 3
Stempien p 0 2 0 0 Cornell p 0 0 0 0 the discus and the shot put for
New York Islanders on Sat- Boston Bruins won their regu- Kittle cf 1 0 0 0 Wasylyk p 0 0 0 0
the Trojans.
urday night. lar season home finale 3-1 over Pegarlla p
Korea c
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3
0
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1 1
Davenprt, p 0
CuBrbcci dh 3
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0 0 3200 RELAY -- 1. MEY (Snyder, Bevan,
The Flyers blew leads of 2-0 the Ottawa Senators on Sat- Marglwcz 2b
Grzynski 2b
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Shurits rf 4 2 2 0 Brown, Moran) 9:18; 2. NAN. 110 HURDLES -- 1.
NAN Zanetti 18.1; 2. Mey Walters; 3. MEY
and 3-2 before Hartnell put urday. Feno dh 3 0 0 0 Dimaggio. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. MEY Brown 36’2; 2.
Totals 21 4 3 2 Totals 34141211
them ahead for good late in the It was the Bruins’ seventh MEY Dress; 3. Mey Robertson. 100 -- 1. NAN
Zanetti 12.1; 2. MEY Arnold; 3. MEY Proctor. 1600
third period. The Flyers open win in 10 games and left them Northwest .................................... 010 102 — 4 -- 1. NAN Weron 5:44; 2. NAN Allabaugh; 3. MEY
Snyder. SHOT PUT -- 1. NAN Badowski 41’7 ½; 2.
defense of their conference in contention for the Eastern Lake-Lehman.............................. 450 203 — 14
MEY Bjorkman; 3. MEY Bejczkowski. 400 -- 1.
championship next week Conference’s second seed with MEY Sweeney 58.6; 2. NAN Blank; 3. MEY
2B – NW (Korea); LL (Everett, Cole Barbacci, Roberisa. 400 RELAY -- 1. MEY 49.9. 300
against the No. 7 seed — likely Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Shurites). HURDLES -- 1. NAN Zannetti 45.9; 2. MEY
the Buffalo Sabres. Boston must win its regular- Snyder; 3. MEY Walters.POLE VAULT -- 1. NAN
Steeber 9’6; 2. MEY Kozub; 3. NAN Holt. DISCUS
Even with 47 wins, the Flyers season finale Sunday in New IP H R ER BB SO -- 1. NAN Backowski 107’5; 2. MEY Bjorkman; 3.
Northwest
are stumbling into the playoffs. Jersey to have a chance. Stempien (L)............. 1.0 6 9 8 4 0 MEY Kisbaugh. LONG JUMP -- 1. MEY Waiters
Kittle ........................... 3.0 5 2 1 0 1 15’6; 2. MEY Brown; 3. MEY Robertson. 800 -- 1.
They failed to hold leads The Senators missed the Pegarella................... 2.0 1 3 0 2 0 NAN Weron 2:14; 2. MEY Moran; 3. NAN Wolfe.

against one of the worst teams playoffs for the second time in 200 -- 1. NAN Zannetti 24.9; 2. MEY Arnone; 3.
MEY Benczkowski. 3200 -- 1. NAN Allabaugh
in the league and yanked post- three seasons. Lake-Lehman
Cornell (W) ............... 3.0 1 1 0 3 3 12:17; 2. MEY Lehner; 3. MEY Rodriguez.
Wasylyk..................... 2.0 0 1 0 1 2 JAVELIN -- 1. no event. 1600 RELAY -- 1. NAN
season starting goalie Sergei Davenport ................. 1.0 2 2 2 1 0 3:54. HIGH JUMP -- 1. MEY Anderson 5’2.
Panthers 1, Capitals 0
Bobrovsky, but snapped a five-
game losing streak (0-3-2) and SUNRISE, Fla. — Bill Tho- GIRLS
ended a six-game skid at home mas scored with 6:05 remaining Dallas 5, Wyoming Area 3
(0-2-4). and Tomas Vokoun made 28 Meyers 91, Nanticoke 42
saves to help the Florida Pan- Travis DeBona homered for
the Mountaineers and Marc Amilyn Konopki placed first
Rangers 5, Devils 2 thers close the season by snap-
Noyalis threw five solid innings in the 100 hurdles and the 300
NEW YORK — Captain Chris ping a 10-game losing streak
to pick up the win as Dallas won hurdles for Meyers.
with a 1-0 win over the Wash-
Drury scored his first goal of on the road. Connie Medura won the 800
ington Capitals on Saturday
the season in a surprise return Dylan Maloney went deep for for Nanticoke.
night. 3200 RELAY -- 1. no event 110 HURDLES -- 1.
to the lineup and Ryan McDo- the Warriors.
Washington, which lost for MEY Konopki 19.3; 2. MEY Quinones; 3. NAN
nagh netted the first of his NHL Dallas Wyoming Area Lopez. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. MEY Lewis 29’8. 100 --
only the third time in 20 games ab r h bi ab r h bi
1. MEY Sauer 13.4; 2. MEY Wilboard. 1600 -- 1.
career during a three-goal sec- Narcum c 3 2 2 0 Carey 2b 4 0 2 0
(16-3-1), had clinched the top Debona cf 4 1 1 2 Granteed 3b 0 0 0 0 NAN Medura 6:37; 2. NAN Gronkowski; 3. MEY
ond period as the New York Noyalis p 4 1 2 1 Drahus dh 4 0 0 0 Langan. SHOT PUT -- 1. MEY Lavery 33’9 ½; 2.
seed in the Eastern Conference Stepniak 1b 4 0 1 1 McDrmtt ss 2 1 0 0 NAN Dougherty; 3. MEY Sawchuk. 400 -- 1. NAN
Rangers rallied for victory over Muldoon lf 4 0 1 0 Nowicki c 4 1 2 0 Carne 72.7; 2. MEY Moses; 3. NAN Swanberry.
on Friday when Philadelphia Napkora rf 0 0 0 0 Maloney rf 4 1 3 2
the New Jersey Devils and then Schilling dh 4 0 1 0 Bone lf 4 0 2 1 400 RELAY -- 1. MEY 58.1. 300 HURDLES -- 1.
lost to Buffalo. Saba 3b 3 1 0 0 Coloruss 1b 2 0 0 0 MEY Konopki 55.7; 2. MEY Quinones; 3. NAN
earned a spot in the Eastern Despite Washington having Petorak 2b 3 0 2 1 Walkowk pr 0 0 0 0 Lozz. POLE VAULT -- 1. MEY McGrane 6’.
Patel ss 2 0 0 0 Klepadlo p 3 0 0 0 DISCUS -- 1. MEY Lanay 78’3; 2. NAN Dougherty;
Conference playoffs. nothing at stake, Alexander Grove c 0 0 0 0 3. MEY Sawchuk. LONG JUMP -- 1. MEY Lewis
The Rangers earned the win Ovechkin and the other Cap-
Parrish rf
O’Brian cf
0
3
0
0
0 0
0 0
13’5; 2. MEY Moses; 3. MEY Dempsey. 800 -- 1.
NAN Medura 3:07; 2. NAN Grankoski. 200 -- 1.
in their regular-season finale in itals stars played in the team’s
Totals 31 510 5 Totals 30 3 9 3
MEY Squek 28.9; 2. NAN Swanberry; 3. NAN
front of an excited and nervous season finale. Dallas........................................ 120 011 0 — 5
Rarne. 3200 -- 1. MEY Kovok 14:10; 2. NAN
Gronkowski. JAVELIN -- 1. no event. 1600 RELAY
crowd at Madison Square Gar- The one exception was defen- Wyoming Area ........................ 010 110 0 — 3 -- 1. MEY (Moses, Saver, Lewis, Wilborn) 5:06; 2.
den. New York then had to wait seman Mike Green, who sat out
NAN. HIGH JUMP -- 1. NAN Reese 4’2; 2. MEY
Mahalak.
several hours to see if it would his 20th consecutive game
2B – Maloney, Bone, Muldoon, Petorak; 3B –
Narcum; HR – Maloney, Debona
claim the No. 8 seed. The Rang- since sustaining a head injury
ers did when Carolina lost at AP PHOTO
on Feb. 25. Green had been
home to the Tampa Bay Light- The Flyers’ Danny Briere jumps on Scott Hartnell after Hartnell expected to make his return to
ning 6-2 on Saturday night. scored a goal in the first period Saturday against the Islanders. action on Saturday. GYMNASTICS
Once their own game was in Michal Neuvirth made 22
hand, the Rangers heard their
fans chanting “Let’s Go Light-
ning.” The message worked.
Carolina to eliminate the Hurri-
canes from playoff contention.
Lecavalier, Dominic Moore
record with their 46th victory
and closed the regular season
with wins in seven of eight.
saves for the Capitals.

Sabres 5, Blue Jackets 4


World champ tears ACL; needs surgery
New York edged out Carolina and Steven Stamkos scored COLUMBUS, Ohio — Paul The Associated Press website.
by two points and will face the during a 6-minute, 32-second Canadiens 4, Maple Leafs 1 Gaustad scored the winner late BERLIN — Reigning world Mustafina grimaced when she
top-seeded Washington Cap- flurry in the first period. The TORONTO — Brian Gionta on a power play, and four other gymnastics champion Aliya Mus- landed her vault, staying upright
itals in the first round of the Lightning led 4-0 midway scored two goals and Carey Buffalo players scored as the tafina will have surgery Tuesday long enough to salute the judges
postseason. The Hurricanes through the second and held on Price made 27 saves to help the Sabres held on to beat the Co- to repair a torn ACL. before crumpling to the ground
would have gotten into the to send the New York Rangers Montreal Canadiens wrap up lumbus Blue Jackets 5-4 on The Russian team initially and grabbing her knee. She had
playoffs based on a tiebreaker into the Eastern Conference the regular season with a 4-1 Saturday night in the season thought Mustafina had injured to be carried off the mat and was
had they beaten the Lightning. playoffs as the No. 8 seed. victory over the Toronto Maple finale for both teams. her meniscus when she landed taken out of the arena in a wheel-
Martin St. Louis had two Leafs on Saturday night. With the game tied 3-3, Drew awkwardly on a vault during the chair.
Lightning 6, Hurricanes 2 assists before he and Simon Montreal finished with the Stafford and Gaustad, who also all-around competition at the Eu- It is not known how long Mus-
RALEIGH, N.C. — Vincent Gagne scored empty-netters in sixth seed in the Eastern Con- had an assist, scored on a five- ropean championships on Friday. tafina be out. The world cham-
Lecavalier had a goal and an the final 21⁄2 minutes. Mike ference, setting up a first-round minute major to former Buffalo But tests showed she tore the an- pionships, which are also the
assist, and the quick-starting Smith made 42 saves for the matchup with the rival Boston captain Craig Rivet for high terior cruciate ligament in her main qualifier for the 2012 Lon-
Tampa Bay Lightning beat Lightning, who matched a club Bruins. Ryan White and Tomas sticking Tyler Ennis. left knee, according to her official don Olympics, are in October.
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Scott, Cabrera, Watson post low round


That prompted another round

TURN
moments later, when Penguins
enforcer Jesse Boulerice first
caught his balance after nearly
tumbling to the ice, then dropped
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MASTERS He barely moved. drives up Magnolia Lane. The Hershey’s big man Patrick Wellar
By NANCY ARMOUR
AP National Writer Mickelson made only three 51-year-old, who won at Augus- Giant Center. with a hard left hook.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Adam birdies in the third round for a ta National in 1992, is in con- That was a little payback for There was more of the same in
Scott will take a 67 any day at NOTEBOOK 71, leaving him nine shots out tention for a second straight Hershey’s 2-1 victory in Wilkes- the second period, when Penguin
Augusta National. of the lead and in need of an year, going into the final round Barre/Scranton’s building the Ryan Schnell and Hershey’s Phil
Doing it on moving day at The two-time champion, who improbable comeback if he tied for ninth at 5-under. previous night. Oreskovic squared off for Satur-
the Masters made it that much is not here as he battles brain wants to win a fourth green “A couple times I had to sit "We knew we had to respond day night fights. And Wilkes-
better. cancer, turned 54 on Saturday. jacket and rise to No. 1 in the back and remind myself we’re after (Friday) night," Curry said. Barre/Scranton’s Joe Vitale was
The Australian made up Several European players world. playing the Masters on Sat- "They came into our building smack in the middle of the skir-
some serious ground on the tweeted birthday wishes to the After making 18 birdies last urday and I’m getting to play and out-played us. We want to go mish inside Hershey’s cage.
Masters leaderboard Saturday Spaniard before they teed off, weekend to win the Houston with Freddie, someone who I’ve into the playoffs proving to every- "Both teams wanted to make a
after matching Angel Cabrera including third-round leader Open, Mickelson feels he can’t looked up to since I was a little one out there, and to ourselves, statement," Marshall said. "Nei-
and Bubba Watson for low Rory McIlroy, and Jose Maria make anything at all. kid,” Fowler said. “It was obvi- that’s not how we play." ther team wanted to back down.
round of the day. Tied for sixth Olazabal called Ballesteros “Yeah, it’s been a little frus- ously not the round I wanted, Saturday night was more like You’ve got Boulie (Boulerice),
at 7-under, Scott is five shots before he left for Augusta Na- trating on the greens,” he said. but I was just out there a cou- the Penguins. Schnell fighting, you’re playing
behind leader Rory McIlroy. tional. “I putted so well last week at ple times reminding myself to David Marshall tallied the lone hard."
“I felt like I played OK the “I called to say ‘Happy Birth- Houston, I expected to come try to calm me down a little bit goal of the first period by taking a But for the most part, fans at
first two days, just a little bit day,’ and to pass along all of the out this week and kind of light and relax.” pass from Brian Strait and wrap- Hershey’s sold-out Giant Center
off,” Scott said. “But today, good wishes from the rest of it up. And I have struggled ERNIE AND THE MARKER: ping it around Hershey goalie were mainly hooked on the ac-
everything kind of fell into the champions,” said Olazabal, getting the right reads, I strug- Ernie Els was the first to tee off Holtby and into the net with 13.3 tion.
place. It was nice to get a bit of a fellow Spaniard and two-time gled getting the right speed. I Saturday, having made the cut seconds to play in the opening pe- The bulk of it was defensive en-
momentum going and keep it Masters winner. just have struggled to get it on the number. It’s an unusual riod. tertainment by both teams.
going for most of the round.” Ballesteros is undergoing going this week.” spot for the three-time major "(Friday) they took it to us a lit- But Curry proved the standout
Cabrera, Watson, Charl chemotherapy, which Olazabal The biggest comeback in champion, so he was surprised tle bit," Marshall said. "But guys until the final two minutes.
Schwartzel and Bo Van Pelt said “takes a toll” on him. But Masters history was eight shots to find that he would have responded and put it on their Just after Hershey’s 5-on-3 ex-
also made big moves. Cabrera, he has been following the Mas- by Jack Burke Jr. in 1956, the company. shoulders today." pired, the Bears still holding a
the 2009 Masters champion, ters, where Ballesteros’ second year Ken Venturi shot 80. Els played with a non-com- Marshall’s tally opened the man advantage for more than 40
and Schwartzel are tied for victory in 1983 set off a wave of ONE GOOD MEMORY: peting marker, Augusta Nation- floodgates against Holtby, who seconds, Curry stepped up to sty-
second at 8-under with K.J. dominance by European gol- Rickie Fowler has one good al member Jeff Knox. The Big shut down Wilkes-Barre/Scran- mie the charging Bears.
Choi and Jason Day, while Van fers. A European won the green memory to take from an other- Easy could have played by ton in Hershey’s 2-1 victory Fri- He stopped three consecutive
Pelt is in eighth place behind jacket eight of the next 11 years. wise disappointing afternoon. himself, but Knox was already day and came in with a goals- wicked shots in one sequence, in-
Scott and Luke Donald. LEFTY’S LAMENT: Defend- The 22-year-old was paired waiting when Els got to the against average of 2.22. cluding two dead-on attempts
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SEVE: ing champion Phil Mickelson Saturday with former Masters first tee. The Penguins nearly doubled that boomed off his blockers.
Seve Ballesteros’ birthday is figured Saturday would be the champion Fred Couples, who “We went and played,” Els that in less than 28 minutes. "Our penalty kill was unbeliev-
still a big deal, even if he’s not day to go low and get back into seems to shave a dozen years said. “I didn’t ask any ques- Brett Sterling sizzled home a able that first period," Marshall
at the Masters. the mix. or so off his age any time he tions.” shot with 6:30 gone in the second said. "I think we killed about 10
period for a 2-0 Pens lead, and minutes off, including a 5-on-3."
that grew to 3-0 just 30 seconds There was more of the same for

MASTERS
later when Nick Petersen whis- Curry through the second period
tled home a power play shot. and most of the third, until Her-
Then Bryan Lerg and Marshall shey scored twice 31 seconds
played pitch and catch with the apart.
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puck until Lerg lifted a laser over
Penguins .................................................... 1 3 0 — 4
green to a loud ovation that could Holty for a 4-0 Wilkes-Barre/ Bears........................................................... 0 0 2 — 2
be a preview to a coronation. Scranton lead with just under First Period - 1. Penguins, Marshall 5 (Strait, Bou-
lerice), 19:46. Penalties - Penguins, Sill (fighting),
Following him around was eight minutes remaining in the 5:11; Bears, Rome (fighting), 5:11; Penguins, Bou-
lerice (fighting), 5:18; Penguins, Schnell (delay of
U.S. Open champion Graeme second quarter. game), 5:18; Bears, Wellar (fighting), 5:18; Pen-
guins, Street (interference), 6:31; Penguins, Bortuz-
McDowell, who missed the cut But those weren’t the only big zo (cross-checking), 8:54; Penguins, Thompson
(delay of game), 12:50; Bears, Greentree (interfe-
but didn’t want to miss out on his shots of the night. rence), 13:09.
countryman having a chance to The game began with a flurry Second Period - 2. Penguins, Sterling 27 (Vi-
tale, Lerg), 6:30; 3. Penguins, Petersen 3 (Street,
give Europe another major. of fists, instigated by Hershey Sterling), 7:00; 4. Penguins, Lerg 15 (Marshall, Mor-
mina), 12:07. Penalties - Penguins, Schnell (fight-
“He just texted me and told me winger Ashton Rome. After ing), 4:29; Bears, Oreskovic (fighting), 4:29; Bears,
Souray (delay of game), 6:30; Penguins, Vitale
he loves me,” McIlroy said. “I throwing a couple of knees at the (goaltender interference), 9:21; Penguins, Lerg (de-
lay of game), 19:54.
don’t know if that’s him or the Penguins in the game’s first five Third Period - 5. Bears, Gordon 27 (Aucoin,
Kane), 18:01; 6. Bears, Lacroix (Carroll, Fahey),
beer talking. No, it’s great to see minutes, Rome started throwing 19:32. Penalties - Bears, McNeill (cross-checking),
him out there and I appreciate his punches, pummeling the unsus- 11:21.
Shots on goal - Penguins 10-10-5=25; Bears 9-
support. He’s going to know how pecting Zach Sill to the ice. 8-12=29. Power-play opportunities - Penguins 1 for
3; Bears 0 for 6. Goaltenders - Penguins, Curry (23-
I’m feeling. Here’s a major cham- With Sill trying to fight back 13-0-2) (29 shots, 27 saves); Bears, Holtby (17-10-
2-5) (25 shots, 21 saves).
pion and he got it done last year from his back, Rome continued A - 5,535.
Referee - Jeff Smith. Linesmen - Bob Goodman,
at Pebble. Hopefully, I can emu- chopping away long after Sill had Jameel Chaudry.
late that feeling and get a major hit the ice - a rarity in hockey.
myself.”
McIlroy was at 12-under 204 AP PHOTO

BARTUSKA
and will play in the final group Rory McIlroy tees off on the 18th hole during the third round of the Masters Saturday in Augusta, Bartuska said. “A lot of people
Sunday with Angel Cabrera, who Ga. give me attention from seeing
won the Masters two years ago what I did last year. I just kept my
and is the only major champion The final hole summed up his way along the azaleas, gave McIl- I hit the tee shot, I would have head in the game and stayed moti-
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within six shots of McIlroy. day, perhaps the tournament, roy a clear shot on the green and just loved to walk away from that vated.”
Cabrera has fallen to No. 97 in and the state of golf as it prepares he two-putted for a birdie. Day at- green with a 4 and moved on to In fact, getting hurt may have After a slow start to the 2011
the world, with only two top 10s for the next generation. Woods tacked the flag in the back left the 18th tee. It was tracking the given him more motivation. season for Dominican, the 6-foot,
in the last year. He didn’t think he was settling over his shot in the corner and went long, into the whole way and just dropped in When no other program want- 175-pounder has got his groove
had much of a chance when he ar- middle of the 18th fairway when second cut. His delicate chip the middle. It was great, because ed to take a chance on Bartuska, back.
rived at Augusta. But he’s start- McIlroy holed his big putt on the rolled back toward him, he put- I had been waiting on a putt to Dominican College offered him a He started the campaign with a
ing to believe. 17th. ted up the slope about 6 feet be- drop all day, and for it to drop scholarship for the 2010 season. 0-2 record and an ERA nearing
“Now that I see that I’m play- For so many years, it was low the hole and missed the putt there, it was great timing.” The Central Atlantic Collegiate double digits and attributed the
ing well, I sure think I can do it,” Woods who delivered big birdies to make bogey. It was the third straight day for Conference (CACC) is a wooden cold start to the cold weather. He
Cabrera said. that made everyone else take no- Day fell further behind as McIl- McIlroy and Day to play in the bat league, which was a plus for has bounced back in a big way and
The group at 8-under 208 also tice. This time, it was McIlroy roy played well beyond his 21 same group. Saturday was differ- the 21-year-old; he wouldn’t have earned CACC Pitcher of the Week
includes Charl Schwartzel (68), who forced Woods to back off. He years. ent, though, and as both tried to to worry about aluminum bats. honors last week.
K.J. Choi (71) and Jason Day, the then hit his approach over the The Australian was saved on get into position for a green jack- His debut with the Chargers Entering the weekend, he has
23-year-old Australian who took green and missed a 6-foot par the par-5 15th when his shot et, there was a lot less chatter. was excellent as he piled up a 7-2 won three straight decisions to
the lead on the front nine with a putt, leaving him seven shots be- came up short, but stayed dry be- “I still went out there and had record with a 2.40 ERA and 91 move his record to 3-2 and hasn’t
long birdie on No. 5, but paid for hind. cause the grass is not shaved as fun,” Day said. “Obviously, I strikeouts in just 75 innings given up an earned run in 182⁄3
his aggressive putting and had to “I just made nothing,” Woods low as it normally is. He was able made a few disappointing choic- pitched in 2010, leading the Char- frames to lower his earned run av-
settle for a 72. said. “I hit the ball well all day. to get up-and-down for birdie to es. But I’m going to go out there gers to the conference champion- erage to 3.08. He’s averaging over
The challenge from Woods, That wasn’t the problem. Take match another two-putt birdie by tomorrow and I’ve got a game ship. a strikeout per inning with 28 in
who started the third round only away the two three-putts there, a McIlroy. plan that I want to stick to. And if He was so impressive that Ma- 261⁄3 innings so far this season and
three shots behind, never materi- couple of unforced errors and it On the 16th, both were on the I can do that and hole some putts, jor League Baseball scouts started hasn’t allowed a home run. In his
alized. should have been a pretty good bottom shelf. Day gunned his hopefully I can try and chase getting more and more interested. last start on Monday, he picked up
He squandered birdie chances round.” putt about 6 feet past the hole them down.” To date, Bartuska has filled out pa- the victory by going seven in-
with a fairway metal that went McIlroy didn’t have to make and missed it coming back. McIl- Missing from the pack are the per work for eight different MLB nings, fanning nine and giving up
too long on the par-5 eighth, a 5- any such excuses. roy rolled his with better pace to Americans. Bo Van Pelt was the teams and could get drafted as only three walks, five hits and an
foot birdie putt that never had a He has made only three bogeys pick up an easy par, and another low American after a 68 put him high as the 10th round in June’s unearned run.
chance on No. 9, a shocking miss over three rounds, and no three- stroke. in eighth place, six shots behind. Amateur Draft. His goals for the season are to
for par from 2 feet on No. 11 and a putts, always a key at the Mas- Then came the 17th, where Woods was in the group seven His strong 2010 campaign also improve on last year’s numbers by
three-putt par on the 15th after ters. He and Day were tied for the McIlroy hooked his approach shots behind along with 51-year- led him to being rated as one of the getting over 100 strikeouts, lower
an amazing hook around the lead at 9 under as they made around the pines to the back of old Fred Couples and Bubba Wat- top collegiate pitchers in the coun- his ERA below 2.00 and increase
trees that barely cleared the wa- their way through Amen Corner, the green, then holed the slick son. try in the offseason. the velocity on his fastball from 92
ter. and McIlroy seized control on putt that unleashed his emotions If an international player wins, He picked up many accolades to 94 mph.
Woods shot 74, ending his the 13th. and set off the loudest roar of the it will be the first time ever that including a Small School Presea- Even though he has proven that
streak of 16 rounds at par or bet- A bold tee shot down the left day. Americans did not own any of son All-American nod by Baseball he has recovered from the injury,
ter at a major he won four times. side, where Rae’s Creek winds its “It was a bonus,” he said. “After the four majors or the Ryder Cup. America and a first-team selection he still has those random flash-
to the All-CACC Team. back moments. Some of that has
He also landed on the Tino Mar- to do with bats breaking. Last

SWB
third with two outs. sus Montero ripped a solo homer Golson, lf ................................................. 5 1 1 1
Parraz, dh ............................................... 6 1 2 1
tinez Award watch list, which is an year, he broke 13 opponents’ bats
In the top of the third, Bran- off left-hander Chuck James to R. Pena, ss ............................................. 6 1 3 1 award given to the most outstand- and four of the barrels landed
Totals ...................................................... 50 6 15 6
don Laird laced a two-out single put Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in Rochester AB R H BI ing player in Division II college around the pitcher’s mound.
Revere, cf................................................ 5 0 2 1
off Gibson to score Chris Dicker- front 6-5. Plouffe, ss ............................................... 5 3 3 3 baseball. He was on the initial list “It was a big step coming here
Continued from Page 1C Dinkelman, 2b ........................................ 6 1 2 0
son with the Yankees’ third run. But then came Plouffe’s homer Martin, dh ................................................ 6 0 0 0 released in February. The list up- because it’s wooden bat and al-
M Brown, 3b ........................................... 4 0 1 1
pitch brought home Chris Dick- But in the bottom half, Jeff Bai- in the ninth. And, finally, Bailey’s J. Bailey, 1b............................................. 6 2 3 2 dates later this month with the though it’s different from a metal
erson from third. ley tied it for the third time with shot off the railing in left-center Tosoni, rf ................................................. 5 0 2 0
Re. Rivera, c........................................... 4 0 0 0 semifinalists slated to be an- bat, the bats break,” he said. “It’s a
Gibson is the Minnesota a one-out single off Noesi. in the 12th. It came on an 0-2 B. Roberts, lf........................................... 5 1 0 0
Totals ...................................................... 46 7 13 7
nounced in May and the finalists scary site seeing that coming back
Twins’ No. 1 prospect, according The Yankees had a chance to pitch. SWB 111 002 100 00–6 and winner announced after the at you.”
Rochester 111 002 001 01–7
to Baseball America. break it open in the fifth, when “I saw nasty slider, nasty slider E—SWB: Noesi. LOB—SWB 12, Atlanta 5. 2B— DII Baseball Championships are The scariest scene recently has
ROC: Plouffe, M. Brown, Dinkelman. HR—SWB:
The Red Wings answered in Dickerson and Jesus Montero – and then fastball up,” the first Parraz, Golson, J. Montero; ROC: Plouffe, J. Bailey. held May 28 to June 4 in Cary, N.C. been for hitters trying to figure out
the bottom half, as Matt Brown opened with singles. But Yor- baseman said. “That was it.” RBIs—SWB: Vazquez, Parraz (2), Laird, Golson,
Pena, Montero; ROC: M. Brown, Revere, Plouffe, “I’m honored to have those,” Bartuska’s pitches to get solid hits.
lined a double to left with two man Bazardo struck out Vazquez The series continues today at Bailey. SB—SWB: Dickerson, Maxwell; ROC: Rev-
ere.
outs off Hector Noesi. Trevor and then induced Justin Max- 1:05. Right-hander Adam Warren DP—SWB: 2; ROC: 2

SOKOLOSKI
SWB IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Plouffe scored from second, but well to hit into an inning-ending pitches for the Yankees against Noesi ............................... 5 9 3 2 2 4 3.60 He is going to be all right try-
Wordekemper................ 2 1 2 2 1 0 9.00
Brian Dinkelman was thrown 5-4-3 double play. Red Wings left-hander Scott Dia- Carlyle............................. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 ing to fight his way to more major
Whelan ............................ 1 1 1 1 0 2 9.00
out at home on a 7-6-2 throw. Solo shots by Greg Golson and mond. Pendleton, L................... 2.2 2 1 1 2 1 3.38 league playing time. Because
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THIS WEEK’S TIP:


Handling the puck
(with a bonus toe drag tip)
Player: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen-
guins forward Bryan Lerg
Remember Bryan Lerg’s overtime
game-winning goal against Hershey
on March 27? The one where he made
a beautiful toe-drag move around
Hershey’s Keith Aucoin and roofed the
puck into the net? It was the type of
goal that will be replayed on Penguins
highlight reels for seasons to come,
and it also entrenched Lerg as one of
the team’s most talented stickhandle-
rs. Aside from skating, stickhandling is
the most important skill in hockey.
Lerg does it extremely well. Read on
JENNIFER WYCHOCK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER to learn his secrets and how you can
Having led the U.S. National Junior Team into several World Junior Championships, Penguins coach John Hynes knows the importance of playoff home ice. make a wicked toe-drag move of your

No place like home


own.
Hands and body: “When you have the
puck, you’re carrying it ahead of you
most of the time. A lot of it has to do
with the stick position of your oppo-
nent. If his stick is out, sometimes you
have to hold the puck out to the side.
One of the most important things is
you have to use your body. Whether
By TOM VENESKY record in the AHL and the you’re Keven Veilleux’s size or a guy
tvenesky@timesleader.com Eastern Conference title, the who is my size, you have to put your-
Nobody knows the impor- Penguins will have home ice self in the best position to check the
tance of home ice advantage advantage for as long as their puck. Being a smaller guy I sometimes
better than Wilkes-Barre/ postseason run takes them. As have to put the puck more in my feet,
Scranton Penguins head coach a result, the Penguins will enjoy use my butt and legs and sneak
John Hynes. the benefits of less travel and around. Somebody like Kev can use
Before he became a coach in more time at home away from his reach.
the AHL, Hynes led the U.S. the ice. Don’t look down: “Once that hitting
National Junior Team into “We don’t want to blow it out comes for young kids, if you’re looking
several World Junior Cham- of proportion, but a big thing is down at your stick all game you’re
pionships. just the comfort of home ice going to get drilled. You learn quick. I
Competing against teams and familiar surroundings,” remember at hockey schools we’d
such as Russia, Canada and said captain Ryan Craig. wear these little blinders and we
Sweden, home ice during the Defenseman Andrew Hutch- wouldn’t be able to look at the puck.
championships wasn’t about inson is a big proponent of the That’s how you develop a feel for it.
staying at your home rink but less travel benefit that comes Just keep your head up and feel for
playing in your home country. with home ice advantage. As a the puck. I’m always working on it”
“There’s a distinct home ice member of the Texas Stars last Neutral zone: “My preference is to
atmosphere in those tourna- season, Hutchinson’s team was stickhandle through the neutral zone.
ments,” Hynes said. “You’re not the lowest seed in the Western Move it around a bit because you
just battling the Conference after never know if you’ll have to chip it or
team. You also sweeping the Rock-
have to battle the “…a big thing is
make a move. I keep stickhandling
ford IceHogs in the coming through the neutral zone to
crowd.” just the comfort first round. be ready for the D to make a move on
Playing in That meant
Canada, for ex-
of home ice and Texas spent the
me. Your options are open and you’re
not just pushing the puck up.”
ample, no doubt familiar sur- majority of their BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
The right stick: “The general rule is
provides a huge roundings.” playoff run on the Penguins center Ryan Craig, left, has helped the team secure home-ice throughout the play-
when you’re on your skates your stick
momentum road. offs with a 55-18-3-4 record.
Ryan Craig
should go up to your chin. I play with a
swing for the “We got stuck on
longer stick, it goes up to my nose.
young Canadian the road for two league, the road can be a very “Just because we have home “Things like that do help,”
Whatever you’re comfortable with.
players. It’s such weeks. Everyone dangerous place in the postsea- ice advantage, we can’t take Hynes said. “Line matchups
The shorter your stick, it’s easier to
a huge swing that Hynes said was a little drained and we son. anything for granted,” Collins and game management things
players can play a level higher dropped the first two games of Just ask Chris Collins. said. “You can’t get too com- are important. The biggest handle the puck. But if you can play
than their ability just riding the the series against Hamilton,” As a member of the 2007-08 fortable. Playoff hockey is a thing to me is game manage- with a longer stick and still handle the
adrenaline rush created by a Hutchinson said. Providence Bruins, the postsea- completely different world.” ment.” puck, go for it. It can make your shot
raucous home crowd. Texas went on to turn things son was highly anticipated for But that doesn’t mean the Craig said when it comes to harder.”
And sometimes there is more around and beat Hamilton, but the team that had the best Penguins aren’t going to utilize home ice advantage and ma- Practice: “I work on it every day be-
than just hockey to fire up the they didn’t have much left in record in the AHL with a 55-18- their home ice advantage as naging the game, the Penguins fore and after practice. Go between
home crowd. the tank for a finals matchup 3-4 mark. The Bruins swept often as they can. From the fans have been preparing for it over pucks and cones, tight turns, put it in
“We won a World Champion- against Hershey, losing in six Manchester in the first round to the comforts of spending the last two months. my feet, kicking it out to myself. Stuff
ship in Slovakia (2002) and we games. and won their first two games more time in a familiar city, “We’ve been working on like that. Even try little moves that
played Russia in the final,” Hutchinson said the lack of in the next round against Por- home ice is definitely a perk. matchups and getting guys you may not try in a game, try them in
Hynes said. “We won and the home ice advantage was a tland. Both of those games And it also has its advantages used to doing those types of practice because that makes your
crowd booed our national an- factor. were at home, and when the on the ice as well. things that go on in the play- hand-eye and your feel for the puck
them. “We didn’t put up much of a Bruins traveled to Portland for The home team gets to make offs,” Craig said. “You want to better.”
“It’s not just hockey. It’s na- fight. The travel is draining on the next three games of the the last line change during a make sure you take advantage And the toe-drag move: “It’s not
tional pride.” you, especially in long play- series, things took a drastic game, allowing the home coach of home ice in all situations.” something you just happen to do. You
While geography does play a offs,” he said. turn for the worse. to get the matchups he wants But, as if taking a cue from have to work at it. I extend my reach
part in the spirit of an AHL Even though the Penguins “They beat us three straight. on the ice. The center for the Collins’ experience with Provi- out to the left, when you see the de-
home crowd – think Wilkes- have home ice advantage wrap- Then they eliminated us at home team has to put his stick dence, Craig stressed that the fenseman or goalie coming toward
Barre/Scranton and Hershey, it ped up for the entire playoffs, home in Game 6. It was a com- down last on faceoffs, affording Penguins have to look at their you and you think you might have
is more about winning when it they still have to deal with a bit plete shock to us,” Collins said. another advantage that can go a home ice advantage in the him, I lift the heel of my blade off the
comes to the postseason. of travel and will have to play in “We learned that the road, long way in game management. short term. ice and pull the toe back in toward my
But from a player’s stand- hostile environments on the especially Portland, is a tough Considering that Hynes “We don’t want to look too body and bring the puck with me.
point, there are numerous road. place to play.” places a lot of emphasis on far ahead,” he said. “We have Hopefully they bite on it and you get
perks that go along with having And if they get complacent So what do the Penguins strategy and details, the on-ice home ice advantage in the first around them. It’s not always the best
home ice advantage in the after wrapping up the regular need to do to avoid a similar benefits of home ice should suit round of the playoffs, and then play, but it looks good when you do it.
playoffs. After claiming the best season as the top team in the fate? him well in the playoffs. we’ll go from there.” You have to do it at the right times.”
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NASCAR NBA ROUNDUP

Hawks
handed
another
setback
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Andray
Blatche scored 23 points,
John Wall had 19, and the
Washington Wizards dealt the
playoff-bound Atlanta Hawks
their fourth straight loss,
115-83 on Saturday night.
The reeling Hawks, who are
set to play Orlando in the
playoffs, are heading into the
postseason in less than ideal
shape.
The Wizards broke a 12-
game losing streak against
Atlanta, have won four of six
and are probably playing their
best this season. They have
AP PHOTO just 10 healthy players —
Matt Kenseth (17) challenges Brad Keselowski (2) for the lead as they come out of Turn 4 during the Sprint Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday. including five rookies and
three who played in the NBA

Kenseth ends 76-race drought in Texas


D-League this season.
Al Horford led the Hawks
with 21 points and 10 re-
bounds. Joe Johnson had 16
as coach Larry Drew pulled
his starters early in the fourth
quarter.
Washington got off to a fast
Matt Kenseth led 169 out of other top-10 finishes at the track. as Motor Speedway for car owner Any chance for a victory ended The first night race of the sea- start, taking a 16-6 lead while
This time, the No. 17 Roush Jack Roush after Carl Edwards when Stewart got penalized for son was also the first ever run un- hitting seven of their first nine
334 laps for his first victory shots. Thanks to a spurt from
Fenway Ford was only trailing won the Nationwide race Friday speeding on pit road. He finished der the lights at Texas, which
since February 2009. late behind Tony Stewart and night. Roush has 16 NASCAR 12th, the last driver on the lead hosted its 21st Sprint Cup race recent D-League refugees
Kurt Busch when both of those wins in Texas — eight in Cup, lap even though he coasted since the track opened in 1997. Othyus Jeffers and Larry
drivers were out of sequence on seven in Nationwide and one in Owens, they increased their
across the finish line after run- Denny Hamlin finished 15th lead to 44-25 four minutes
By STEPHEN HAWKINS stops and trying to stretch fuel in Trucks. ning out of fuel. and Kevin Harvick 20th, both be-
AP Sports Writer hopes of catching a caution. All four of Roush’s drivers fin- into the second quarter.
Kurt Busch finished 10th. ing denied trifectas. Only 13 straight Atlanta
FORT WORTH, Texas — Matt Lucky for Kenseth, there were no ished in the top seven. Edwards While Kenseth had led only Harvick had won the last two points by Jamal Crawford
Kenseth had a dominating run at yellow flags at the wrong time. finished third, 17 seconds back, kept them somewhat close,
five laps in the first six races this Cup races this season at Martins-
Texas, breaking a 76-race NAS- Kenseth went back ahead to with Greg Biffle fourth and pole- but that was all he scored.
season, he got to Texas coming ville and California. Hamlin
CAR Sprint Cup winless streak stay with 13 laps to go when sitter David Ragan seventh. Washington led 61-46 at
Saturday night. Busch had to make his final stop Edwards took over the season off three consecutive finishes in swept both races at Texas last
halftime — with twice as
Kenseth led 169 of 334 laps at and give up a 8.2-second lead. points lead by nine over Kyle the top six and had been in the season and was trying to become
many rebounds as the Hawks
the 11⁄2-mile, high-banked track Kenseth finished 8.315 seconds Busch, who finished 16th. top 12 for every race since an acci- the first driver to win three con- — 26-13.
for his 19th career victory, his ahead of Clint Bowyer. Stewart had gone 58 laps since dent in the season-opening Day- secutive Cup races at the track. A 9-0 run made it 76-53
first since California in February “Over two years, I didn’t know his last stop with 58 laps to go, tona 500 led to a 34th-place fin- Both had problems early in the midway through the third
2009. Since his other win at Tex- if I’d get a chance to get here and had nearly a 17-second lead ish. race, Harvick getting a penalty in quarter, and the Wizards
as in 2002, Kenseth had four run- again,” Kenseth said in Victory over Kenseth and more than 19 Kenseth became the career the pits on the first stop and Ham- outscored Atlanta 27-11 in the
ner-up finishes, including last fall Lane. seconds over Bowyer when he laps leader at Texas, pushing his lin with some power problems in fourth.
behind Denny Hamlin, and six It was a weekend sweep at Tex- made his stop. total to 669 laps in 18 starts. his car. Washington had seven
players who scored in double
figures. Jianlian Yi had 15,
Jeffers had 13 points and 11
HORSE RACING rebounds, JaVale McGee 12,
Owens and Maurice Evans 10

Toby’s Corner deals Derby favorite Uncle Mo first defeat


each.
The last time Atlanta
played here on Feb. 5, they
reached a season-high 15
games over .500 after their
A surge in the final stretch cle Mo, ridden by John Velazquez, win. Since then, they’re just
was another length back in third. 11-18, and soon after traded
leads to upset at Wood Evans, Jordan Crawford and
“I can’t say I’m shocked, but I’m
Memorial. disappointed,” said Todd Pletcher, Mike Bibby to the Wizards for
Uncle Mo’s trainer. Kirk Hinrich and Hilton Arm-
strong. Bibby quickly nego-
It was the first defeat for Uncle
tiated a buyout from Washing-
By RICHARD ROSENBLATT Mo after the son of Indian Charlie ton, and Crawford, who was
AP Sports Writer had rolled over the opposition in buried on Atlanta’s bench, has
NEW YORK — Uncle Mo is un- winning four races by a combined flourished with the injury-
beaten no longer. 27 lengths, including the Breeders’ ravaged Wizards.
Toby’s Corner surged past Uncle Cup Juvenile at Churchill Downs In his first game against his
Mo and Arthur’s Tale in the stretch to cap his 2-year-old championship former team, Crawford picked
to post a shocking upset in the $1 season. up three fouls in the first half,
million Wood Memorial at Aque- Not one rival was given much of and hit just three of nine from
duct Racetrack on Saturday. a chance to topple mighty Uncle the field, but had eight assists.
Uncle Mo came into the Grade 1 Mo in the Wood, but on a bright,
Wood as the early favorite for the sunny day, it was Toby’s Corner Bucks 108, Cavaliers 101
Kentucky Derby in four weeks, but who came through. MILWAUKEE — Drew
that will all change after one of the Toby’s Corner, the second be- Gooden had his first career
biggest upsets in the 87-year histo- tting choice at 8-1, came into the triple-double and John Salm-
ons scored 32 points as the
ry of the Wood. race off a third-place finish in the
Milwaukee Bucks beat the
Sent off as the overwhelming 1- Gotham Stakes last month at AP PHOTO
Cleveland Cavaliers.
10 favorite against what was sup- Aqueduct. But the chestnut colt is In this handout photo released by the New York Racing Association, jockey Eddie Castro, front, rides Gooden had 15 points, 13
posed to be a weak field, Uncle Mo a son of Bellamy Road, who won Toby’s Corner, to victory in the Wood Memorial ahead of John Velazquez on Uncle Mo. rebounds and 13 assists for
controlled the race from the start. the 2005 Wood by a record 17 the Bucks, hitting double-
But when the10 3-year-olds turned lengths. Pletcher, who won his first Der- ent morning line than he is now,” followed by Isn’t He Perfect, Star- digits in all three stat cate-
for home, Uncle Mo could not Secretariat’s loss to stablemate by last year with Super Saver, is Pletcher said. “It doesn’t mean ship Caesar, Son of Posse, Prea- gories in the middle of the
come up with his usual strong fin- Angle Light in 1973 is considered likely to bring Uncle to Churchill we’re not going to go, it doesn’t chintothedevil and Duca. third quarter.
ish despite jockey John Velazquez’s the biggest upset in Wood history, Downs if he comes out of the Wood mean we are going to go. Toby’s Corner returned $19.40, Baron Davis scored 19
best efforts. but this one has to be pretty close in good physical shape. “We’ll see how he comes out of it $7 and $2.50. Arthur’s Tale paid $11 points and Ramon Sessions
First Arthur’s Tale went past after all the prerace buildup center- “It goes without saying that if he and make sure he’s physically OK, and $3.30, and Uncle Mo returned added 15 for the Cavaliers in a
him, then Toby’s Corner went past ing on Uncle Mo, owned by Mike wins by 10 today he goes in there that’s a priority.” $2.10 to show. The winning time matchup between two teams
both of them to win by a neck. Un- Repole. (the Derby) with quite a bit differ- Norman Asbjornson was fourth, was 1:49.93. that have been eliminated
from playoff contention.

Spurs 111, Jazz 102

Midnight Interlude surprises with win by a head at Santa Anita SAN ANTONIO — Richard
Jefferson scored 20 points and
the San Antonio Spurs began
resting up with the No. 1 seed
The third option for trainer under Victor Espinoza to beat The Factor has garnered most was another 21⁄4 lengths back in forcing Gomez to stand up in the in the Western Conference
Comma to the Top by a head in of the attention for the three-time third and paid $3.60 to show. saddle. Gomez accused Espinoza secured, beating the Utah
Bob Baffert won by running 1
the West’s biggest prep for the Kentucky Derby-winning trainer, Silver Medallion, the 5-2 favor- of bouncing him off the rail, and Jazz.
1-8 miles in 1:48.66. May 7 Kentucky Derby. Midnight and he’s set to run next weekend ite, was fourth, followed by An- went after Espinoza after the The Spurs (61-19) have two
Interlude ran 1 1-8 miles in in the Arkansas Derby. thony’s Cross, Indian Winter, race, landing punches before the games left and are 11⁄2 games
1:48.66. Jaycito was supposed to run Bench Points, Quail Hill and Of- two were separated. ahead of Chicago for the
By BETH HARRIS Sent off at 13-1 odds by the Saturday, which would have giv- flee Wild Boys. Baffert was furious at Gomez NBA’s best record. Protecting
AP Racing Writer crowd of 31,523, Midnight Inter- en Baffert two starters, but was The victory represented a dra- for putting his horse into that that lead will likely fall to the
ARCADIA, Calif. — Bob Baff- lude paid $29.80, $12 and $6. It scratched a day earlier because of matic turnaround for Baffert and spot. He later asked Espinoza, bench as San Antonio focuses
on keeping fresh for the play-
ert suddenly has a third option was Baffert’s third win on the a foot injury. If Jaycito recovers, Espinoza from a year ago. That’s “Are you trying to kill my jock-
offs.
for the Kentucky Derby. day’s card. Baffert plans to run him in the when Baffert had the favorite, ey?” DeJuan Blair had 12 points
Midnight Interlude scored a Midnight Interlude was the April 23 Coolmore Lexington Lookin At Lucky, ridden by Gar- Baffert’s wife, Jill, lit into Espi- starting in place of Antonio
surprising victory in the Santa least accomplished of Baffert’s Stakes at Keeneland for his final rett Gomez, who had a troubled noza, asking why he tried to un- McDyess, who got the night
Anita Derby on Saturday, giving Kentucky Derby possibilities, Derby prep. trip and finished third. seat Gomez. Espinoza repeatedly off. Coach Gregg Popovich
the Hall of Fame trainer a record having lost his first two races be- Comma to the Top, who led Espinoza was on a horse called denied any wrongdoing, but the said he won’t be overplaying
sixth win in the $1 million race. fore winning for the first time on most of the way, returned $9.20 Who’s Up. Lookin At Lucky got damage to his long relationship anybody through the next
The colt rallied in the stretch March 20. and $5.80, while Mr. Commons squeezed down along the rail, with Baffert was done. week.
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N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P
STANDINGS/STATS
PB—Hundley.
S TA N D I N G S Umpires—Home, Ed Hickox;First, Ed Rapuano-
;Second, Brian O’Nora;Third, Alfonso Marquez.
AMERICAN LEAGUE T—4:19 (Rain delay: 3:08). A—32,585 (42,691).
East Division
Baltimore...........................................
W
6
L
2
Pct GB WCGB
.750 — —
L10
6-2
Str
L-1
Home
3-2
Away
3-0 A M E R I C A N
Toronto .............................................
New York..........................................
5
5
2
3
.714
.625
1
⁄2
1

1
⁄2
5-2
5-3
W-1
W-1
4-2
4-2
1-0
1-1
L E A G U E
Boston............................................... 1 7 .125 5 41⁄2 1-7 L-1 1-1 0-6
Tampa Bay ....................................... 1 7 .125 5 4 ⁄2
1
1-7 L-1 0-5 1-2 Yankees 9, Red Sox 4
New York Boston
Central Division ab r h bi ab r h bi
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Gardnr lf 5 0 0 0 Crwfrd lf 5 1 1 0
Cleveland.......................................... 5 2 .714 — — 5-2 W-5 4-2 1-0 Jeter ss 4 0 1 0 Pedroia 2b 4 1 3 2
Chicago ............................................ 5 3 .625 1
⁄2 1
⁄2 5-3 W-1 2-1 3-2 Teixeir 1b 5 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 0 0
Kansas City ...................................... 5 3 .625 1
⁄2 1
⁄2 5-3 W-1 4-2 1-1 AlRdrg 3b 5 1 2 0 Youkils 3b 4 0 1 1
Detroit ............................................... 3 5 .375 21⁄2 21⁄2 3-5 L-1 1-1 2-4 Cano 2b 5 2 3 1 Ortiz dh 5 0 0 0
Minnesota......................................... 3 5 .375 21⁄2 21⁄2 3-5 L-1 1-1 2-4 Swisher rf 4 1 1 1 J.Drew rf 2 1 1 0
West Division Grndrs cf 3 2 1 2 Lowrie ss 4 0 3 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Chavez dh 5 1 3 1 Sltlmch c 4 0 1 0
Texas ................................................ 7 1 .875 — — 7-1 W-1 6-0 1-1 Martin c 4 2 2 4 Ellsury cf 4 1 0 1
Los Angeles ..................................... 3 4 .429 31⁄2 2 3-4 L-1 0-1 3-3 Totals 40 913 9 Totals 36 410 4
Oakland ............................................ 3 5 .375 4 21⁄2 3-5 W-1 1-2 2-3 New York ........................... 020 321 100 — 9
Seattle ............................................... 2 5 .286 41⁄2 3 2-5 L-5 0-1 2-4 Boston ................................ 001 300 000 — 4
NATIONAL LEAGUE E—Lowrie (1). DP—New York 1. LOB—New York
East Division 8, Boston 10. 2B—Cano (4), Chavez 2 (2), Pedroia
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 3 (3). HR—Cano (2), Granderson (2), Martin 2 (3).
Philadelphia ..................................... 6 2 .750 — — 6-2 W-1 5-1 1-1 CS—Jeter (1).
Florida............................................... 5 3 .625 1 — 5-3 W-2 3-3 2-0 IP H R ER BB SO
Atlanta............................................... 4 5 .444 21⁄2 11⁄2 4-5 L-1 1-1 3-4 New York
New York.......................................... 3 4 .429 21⁄2 11⁄2 3-4 L-3 0-1 3-3 Nova ......................... 41⁄3 7 4 4 3 3
Washington ...................................... 3 4 .429 21⁄2 11⁄2 3-4 W-2 1-2 2-2 Robertson W,1-0 .... 12⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
Chamberlain ............ 1 0 0 0 0 2
Central Division Ayala......................... 2 3 0 0 1 1
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Boston
Cincinnati .......................................... 5 2 .714 — — 5-2 L-2 5-1 0-1 C.Buchholz L,0-2 .... 32⁄3 8 5 4 3 2
Pittsburgh ......................................... 5 4 .556 1 1
⁄2 5-4 L-1 1-2 4-2 Doubront .................. 11⁄3 3 2 2 0 1
Chicago ............................................ 4 4 .500 11⁄2 1 4-4 L-1 3-3 1-1 Aceves ..................... 2 2 2 2 1 2
Milwaukee ........................................ 4 5 .444 2 11⁄2 4-5 W-1 4-2 0-3 Wakefield ................. 2 0 0 0 0 1
St. Louis............................................ 2 5 .286 3 21⁄2 2-5 L-2 2-4 0-1 HBP—by Nova (J.Drew).
AP PHOTO Houston ............................................ 1 7 .125 41⁄2 4 1-7 L-2 0-2 1-5 Umpires—Home, Chris Guccione;First, Mike Win-
West Division ters;Second, Mike Everitt;Third, Mark Wegner.
The Phillies’ Carlos Ruiz, right, high-fives teammates after hitting a grand slam in the seventh W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away T—3:26. A—37,488 (37,493).
Colorado........................................... 5 2 .714 — — 5-2 W-1 3-1 2-1
inning of Saturday’s game against the Atlanta Braves. Los Angeles ..................................... 4 3 .571 1 1
⁄2 4-3 W-1 3-1 1-2 Orioles 5, Rangers 0
Arizona ............................................. 3 3 .500 11⁄2 1 3-3 W-2 1-0 2-3 First Game

Ruiz slams door on Braves


San Diego......................................... 3 3 .500 11⁄2 1 3-3 L-2 1-2 2-1 Texas Baltimore
San Francisco .................................. 3 4 .429 2 11⁄2 3-4 W-2 1-0 2-4 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 BRorts 2b 4 0 0 0
Andrus ss 3 0 0 0 Markks rf 4 1 1 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE San Francisco 5, St. Louis 4, 12 innings Hamltn lf 4 0 2 0 D.Lee 1b 4 0 1 0
Friday's Games Pittsburgh 4, Colorado 3, 14 innings ABeltre 3b 4 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 4 1 1 0
Boston 9, N.Y. Yankees 6 Florida 4, Houston 3 MiYong dh 4 0 0 0 Scott lf 1 1 1 0
Detroit 5, Kansas City 2 Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 3 N.Cruz rf 2 0 1 0 Pie pr-lf 0 0 0 0
Minnesota 2, Oakland 1 Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 4 Napoli 1b 2 0 0 0 AdJons cf 4 1 1 1
Texas at Baltimore, ppd., rain Arizona 13, Cincinnati 2 Torreal c 3 0 1 0 MrRynl 3b 3 1 2 3
Tampa Bay 9, Chicago White Sox 7 San Diego 2, L.A. Dodgers 2, tie, 9 innings, susp., Borbon cf 3 0 1 0 Wieters c 3 0 0 0
Toronto 3, L.A. Angels 2 rain CIzturs ss 3 0 0 0
Totals 29 0 5 0 Totals 30 5 7 5
The Associated Press rare clutch hits in beating the urday night, keeping the Rock- Cleveland 12, Seattle 3
Saturday's Games
Saturday's Games
Philadelphia 10, Atlanta 2 Texas.................................. 000 000 000 — 0
ATLANTA — Carlos Ruiz hit Washington Nationals 8-4 Sat- ies atop the NL West four Saturday's Games L.A. Dodgers 4, San Diego 2, 11 innings, comp. of
susp. game
Baltimore ............................ 131 000 00x — 5
N.Y. Yankees 9, Boston 4 E—Napoli (1). DP—Texas 2, Baltimore 3. LOB—
a pinch-hit grand slam and urday night. straight days for the first time Kansas City 3, Detroit 1 Colorado 6, Pittsburgh 4
Florida 7, Houston 5
Texas 5, Baltimore 4. 2B—Torrealba (2). HR—Mar-
Chicago White Sox 4, Tampa Bay 2 kakis (1), Mar.Reynolds (1). CS—Scott (1).
drove in five runs, and Roy Ike Davis hit a two-run triple since 2006. Baltimore 5, Texas 0, 1st game Milwaukee 6, Chicago Cubs 0 IP H R ER BB SO
Washington at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Texas
Oswalt earned his first victory in the sixth to give New York a With the bases loaded, Wig- Oakland 1, Minnesota 0
Texas 13, Baltimore 1, 2nd game Cincinnati at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. C.Lewis L,1-1 .......... 6 6 5 4 1 4
L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 8:35 p.m.
over Atlanta as the Phillies 5-4 lead after Hairston’s brother, ginton ripped a shot off reliever Toronto at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m.
Cleveland at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:05 p.m.
Tobin.........................
Baltimore
2 1 0 0 1 0

rolled to a 10-2 win over the Scott, struck out. Pinch-hitter Jose Veras (0-1) and past diving Sunday's Games Sunday's Games
Washington (Marquis 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (C.Young
Britton W,2-0 ........... 72⁄3
Berken ...................... 11⁄3
4
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
1
Kansas City (Hochevar 0-1) at Detroit (Porcello 0-1),
Braves on Saturday. Daniel Murphy had an RBI third baseman Pedro Alvarez 1:05 p.m. 1-0), 1:10 p.m.
Colorado (Chacin 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald
HBP—by C.Lewis (Scott). WP—C.Lewis.
Texas (Holland 1-0) at Baltimore (Jakubauskas 0-0), Umpires—Home, Marty Foster;First, Jeff Nelson-
With Brian Schneider start- single through a drawn-in in- into the left-field corner. 1:35 p.m. 0-0), 1:35 p.m. ;Second, Bill Welke;Third, Tim Tschida.
Philadelphia (Hamels 0-1) at Atlanta (D.Lowe 1-1), T—2:22. A—0 (45,438).
ing behind the plate, Ruiz sat field to give the Mets two big Oakland (McCarthy 0-0) at Minnesota (S.Baker
0-1), 2:10 p.m. 1:35 p.m.
out the first six innings. He still hits after they went 1 for 17 with Marlins 7, Astros 5 Tampa Bay (Niemann 0-1) at Chicago White Sox Florida (Ani.Sanchez 0-0) at Houston (Happ 0-1),
2:05 p.m.
Rangers 13, Orioles 1
(Floyd 0-0), 2:10 p.m. Second Game
set his career high for RBIs with runners in scoring position the HOUSTON — Greg Dobbs Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Weaver
2-0), 3:35 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Coleman 0-0) at Milwaukee (Gallar-
do 1-0), 2:10 p.m.
Texas Baltimore
ab r h bi ab r h bi
his slam in the seventh and previous two games. homered and drove in three Cleveland (Tomlin 1-0) at Seattle (Bedard 0-1), 4:10 L.A. Dodgers (Ely 0-0) at San Diego (Harang 1-0),
4:05 p.m.
Kinsler dh 4 1 1 1 BRorts 2b 3 0 0 0
p.m. Andrus ss 5 1 1 2 CIzturs ss 0 0 0 0
run-scoring double in the runs and the Florida Marlins N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 0-0) at Boston (Beckett St. Louis (Lohse 0-1) at San Francisco (Zito 0-0),
4:05 p.m.
Hamltn cf 5 2 2 2 Markks rf 3 0 0 0
eighth. Brewers 6, Cubs 0 beat the Houston Astros 7-5 on 0-1), 8:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Leake 1-0) at Arizona (J.Saunders 0-1),
ABeltre 3b
MiYong 2b
5 3 3 3 D.Lee 1b
5 1 2 0 Guerrr dh
3 0 0 0
4 0 1 0
Monday's Games 4:10 p.m. N.Cruz rf 3 1 1 4 Fox c 4 0 0 0
Oswalt (2-0) gave up five hits MILWAUKEE — Prince Saturday night. Texas at Detroit, 1:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Monday's Games DvMrp lf 3 0 0 0 AdJons cf 4 1 2 1
and two runs, one earned, in six Fielder drove in four runs with Dobbs was in the lineup at Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
Napoli c 4 2 2 1 MrRynl 3b
Andino
3 0 0 0

innings. The Braves were the a career-high three doubles, third base because Donnie Toronto at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Cincinnati at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Morlnd 1b 3 2 1 0 lf-ss-2b 4 0 0 0
NATIONAL LEAGUE Hardy ss 1 0 0 0
only National League team Chris Narveson pitched seven Murphy moved to shortstop Friday's Games
L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Pie lf 2 0 1 0
Totals 37131313 Totals 31 1 4 1
Oswalt had not beaten. shutout innings and the Mil- with All-Star Hanley Ramirez Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 2
Texas ............................... 006 200 104 — 13
Schneider gave the Phillies a waukee Brewers beat the Chica- out with a bruised leg. Baltimore.......................... 010 000 000 — 1
E—B.Roberts (2). DP—Baltimore 3. LOB—Texas
3-2 lead with his two-run homer go Cubs 6-0 on Saturday night. Infante 2b 5 0 2 1 AngSnc ss 4 1 2 1 5, Baltimore 7. 2B—Kinsler (2), A.Beltre (1). HR—

off Brandon Beachy (0-1) in the Narveson (1-0) struck out Dodgers 4, Padres 2, 11 innings N A T I O N A L Morrsn lf 5 1 2 0 Pence rf 5 0 2 2 A.Beltre (2), N.Cruz (5), Napoli (3), Ad.Jones (2).
SB—Andrus (1), Dav.Murphy (2). SF—N.Cruz.
Stanton rf 3 2 1 1 Ca.Lee lf 4 1 1 0
fourth. The Phillies had 15 hits, nine and ran his scoreless Suspended from Friday L E A G U E Hensly p 0 0 0 0 Wallac 1b 4 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO
LNunez p 0 0 0 0 CJhnsn 3b 4 0 0 0 Texas
Harrison W,2-0........ 7 2 1 1 1 3
including eight for extra bases. streak to 13 innings over his SAN DIEGO — Tony Gwynn Philadelphia
Phillies 10, Braves 2
Atlanta
GSnchz 1b
Dobbs 3b
3 1 0 0 Hall 2b
4 1 3 3 Towles c
4 1 1 0
4 0 1 0 Strop ......................... 1 1 0 0 2 3
M.Lowe..................... 1 1 0 0 1 0
first two starts after working Jr. singled in the go-ahead run ab r h bi ab r h bi J.Buck c 4 0 0 0 Norris p 2 1 1 1
Baltimore
Victorn cf 5 2 4 1 Prado lf 4 0 1 0 DMrph ss 4 0 0 1 Inglett ph 1 0 0 0
Mets 8, Nationals 4 out of trouble multiple times. against his former team with Polanc 3b 5 0 0 0 McLoth cf 4 0 0 0 Vazquz p 2 0 0 0 Abad p 0 0 0 0 Arrieta L,1-1............. 31⁄3 6 8 8 2 5
Rollins ss 5 0 2 0 C.Jones 3b 4 0 1 0 Helms ph 1 1 1 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Rupe ......................... 22⁄3 1 0 0 3 1
NEW YORK — Carlos Bel- two outs in the 11th inning Howard 1b 4 0 1 1 McCnn c 2 0 0 0 Choate p 0 0 0 0 DelRsr p 0 0 0 0 Jakubauskas............
Balk—Strop 2.
3 6 5 5 2 2

tran hit two early home runs Rockies 6, Pirates 4 Saturday and the Los Angeles BFrncs rf
Ibanez lf
5 0 1 1 Boscan c
4 2 1 0 Uggla 2b
1 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
R.Webb p
Cousins ph-rf 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Bourgs ph 1 0 1 0
Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn;First, Bill Welke-
Totals 37 710 7 Totals 37 511 5 ;Second, Tim Tschida;Third, Jeff Nelson.
but it was his routine flyball in PITTSBURGH — Ty Wiggin- Dodgers beat the San Diego Schndr c
Mayrry ph
2 1 1 2 Heywrd rf
1 1 1 0 AlGnzlz ss
4 0 1 0
4 1 2 0 Florida ................................ 010 003 210 — 7
T—2:47. A—36,243 (45,438).
the sixth inning muffed by left ton hit a tiebreaking, three-run Padres 4-2 in a game that had Herndn p
Mrtnz ph
0 0 0 0 Fremn 1b
1 1 1 0 Beachy p
3 1 1 1
1 0 0 0
Houston.............................. 120 010 010 — 5 White Sox 4, Rays 2
E—C.Johnson (3). DP—Florida 1. LOB—Florida 5,
fielder Jerry Hairston Jr. that double in the eighth inning to been suspended at 1:40 a.m. JRomr p
Baez p
0 0 0 0 Sherrill p
0 0 0 0 Linernk p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Houston 7. 2B—Coghlan (5), Infante (1), Morrison
Tampa Bay
ab r h bi
Chicago
ab r h bi
(3), Stanton (2), Dobbs (1), Helms (2), Ang.Sanchez
sparked a three-run rally, and give Colorado a 6-4 win over after four rain delays totaling 3 Valdez 2b 3 1 0 0 MaYng ph 1 0 0 0 (1), Pence (3), Ca.Lee (1), Hall (2), Norris (1). HR—
Fuld rf
Damon lf
5 0 1 0 Pierre lf
4 0 1 0 Bckhm 2b
4 0 0 0
4 0 1 1
Oswalt p 2 0 1 0 CMrtnz p 0 0 0 0 Dobbs (1).
the New York Mets got several the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sat- hours, 36 minutes. Ruiz ph-c 2 2 2 5 IP H R ER BB SO
BUpton cf
DJhnsn dh
3 0 0 0 Rios cf
2 1 0 0 Konerk 1b
3 1 0 0
4 2 1 0
Totals 39101510 Totals 31 2 6 1 Florida
Philadelphia .................... 100 200 520 — 10 Zobrist 2b 4 0 1 1 Quentin rf 2 0 0 0
Vazquez W,1-1 ....... 6 8 4 4 2 4 FLopez 3b 4 1 1 1 Przyns c 3 0 2 2
Atlanta .............................. 002 000 000 — 2 Choate H,1 ............... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 EJhnsn ss 4 0 1 0 AlRmrz ss 2 0 0 0
E—B.Francisco (2). DP—Philadelphia 1, Atlanta 2. R.Webb H,1 ............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 3 0 0 0 Teahen dh 3 0 1 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP LOB—Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 5. 2B—Victorino (2),
Rollins 2 (2), Howard (4), Ibanez (2), Ruiz (2), Hey-
Hensley H,3 .............
L.Nunez S,3-3 .........
1
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
SRdrgz ph 1 0 0 0 Morel 3b 4 1 2 1
Jaso c 2 0 0 0
ward (1), Ale.Gonzalez 2 (3). HR—Schneider (1), Houston Shppch ph 1 0 1 0

Martin belts 2 HRs as Yanks roll


Ruiz (1). SB—Victorino (2). S—Beachy. Norris ........................ 6 5 4 4 2 6 Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 29 4 7 4
IP H R ER BB SO Abad L,1-1 ............... 2⁄3 3 2 2 0 0
Philadelphia W.Lopez................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Tampa Bay......................... 010 000 001 — 2
Oswalt W,2-0........... 6 5 2 1 2 2 Del Rosario.............. 2 2 1 0 0 1 Chicago.............................. 001 100 20x — 4
Herndon ................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Derryl Cousins;First, Jim Joyce- LOB—Tampa Bay 8, Chicago 10. 2B—Zobrist (2),
J.Romero ................. 1 0 0 0 0 0 ;Second, Ron Kulpa;Third, Jim Wolf. E.Johnson (1), Konerko (1), Pierzynski (2), Teahen
Baez.......................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 T—3:05. A—25,421 (40,963). (1), Morel (2). HR—F.Lopez (1). SB—Fuld (5),
Atlanta Beckham (1), Rios (1). S—Pierre. SF—Beckham.
Beachy L,0-1 ........... 6 7 4 4 2 2 Rockies 6, Pirates 4 IP H R ER BB SO
Sherrill ...................... 0 1 2 2 1 0 Colorado Pittsburgh Tampa Bay
The Associated Press Linebrink .................. 1 3 2 2 0 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi W.Davis L,0-2.......... 6 5 2 2 3 4
C.Martinez ............... 2 4 2 2 0 2 Fowler cf 3 2 0 0 Tabata lf 3 1 1 1 J.Cruz ....................... 2⁄3 1 2 2 1 0
BOSTON — Russell Martin Beachy pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Herrer 2b 2 1 1 0 Walker 2b 3 0 0 0 McGee...................... 1⁄3
A.Russell.................. 1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
Sherrill pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. CGnzlz lf 4 1 3 1 AMcCt cf 4 0 1 0
hit two of New York’s four WP—C.Martinez. Tlwtzk ss 4 0 0 0 Overay 1b 3 1 1 0 Chicago
Umpires—Home, Gary Cederstrom;First, Lance S.Smith rf 4 1 2 1 Alvarez 3b 4 0 0 0 Humber W,1-0......... 6 4 1 1 2 4
homers and the Yankees re- Barksdale;Second, Fieldin Culbreth;Third, Adrian JoLopz 3b 3 1 0 0 Correia p 0 0 0 0 Ohman H,1 .............. 1 0 0 0 1 1
Johnson. Santos H,1 ............... 1 0 0 0 1 1
bounded for a 9-4 win over T—2:44. A—36,256 (49,586).
Wggntn 1b 4 0 1 3 Doumit c
Cedeno
3 1 2 2
Sale S,1-2 ................ 1 2 1 1 0 1
HBP—by W.Davis (Quentin). WP—J.Cruz.
Boston on Saturday, one day Mets 8, Nationals 4
JMorls c
GRynld p
3 0 0 0 pr-ss
1 0 0 0 GJones rf
1 1 0 0
2 0 0 0
Umpires—Home, Kerwin Danley;First, Paul
Nauert;Second, Doug Eddings;Third, Dana De-
after becoming the only team Washington New York Splrghs ph 1 0 0 0 Diaz ph-rf 2 0 2 1 Muth.
ab r h bi ab r h bi MtRynl p 0 0 0 0 JRdrgz ss 3 0 0 0
to lose to the Red Sox this Dsmnd ss 4 1 1 1 JosRys ss 4 1 1 2 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Jarmll c 1 0 1 0
T—2:43. A—26,378 (40,615).
Werth rf 4 0 0 0 Pagan cf 4 0 0 0 RBtncr p 0 0 0 0 Morton p 2 0 0 0
season. Zmrmn 3b 5 0 2 0 DWrght 3b 3 1 0 0 Stewart ph 1 0 0 0 Bowker ph 1 0 0 0
Kansas City
Royals 3, Tigers 1
Detroit
Morse 1b-lf 3 0 1 0 Beltran rf 4 3 2 3 Lndstr p 0 0 0 0 Veras p 0 0 0 0
Curtis Granderson and Rob- WRams c 3 1 2 0 Hairstn lf 3 1 0 0 DMcCt p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Ankiel cf 4 1 1 0 I.Davis 1b 3 1 2 2 Pearce 3b 1 0 0 0 Getz 2b 3 0 0 0 AJcksn cf 4 0 0 0
inson Cano also went deep for Espinos 2b 4 1 1 3 Hu 2b 2 0 0 0 Totals 30 6 7 5 Totals 33 4 8 4 MeCarr cf 4 0 0 0 Rhyms 2b 3 0 1 0
HrstnJr lf 3 0 0 0 DnMrp ph 1 0 1 1 Gordon lf 4 1 1 0 Ordonz dh 4 0 1 0
the Yankees, who already have Stairs ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Emaus 2b 0 1 0 0
Colorado ............................ 101 001 030 — 6
Pittsburgh .......................... 020 000 110 — 4
Butler dh 3 1 2 0 MiCarr 1b 4 0 0 0
Grzlny p 3 0 0 0 Nickes c 3 0 1 0 Kaaihu 1b 3 0 0 0 VMrtnz c 3 0 0 0
18 homers through eight Brdrck p 0 0 0 0 Thole ph-c 1 0 0 0 E—Doumit (1). DP—Colorado 2, Pittsburgh 2. Francr rf 3 1 1 1 Raburn lf 4 1 1 1
LOB—Colorado 5, Pittsburgh 5. 2B—Wigginton Betemt 3b 3 0 1 1 JhPerlt ss 4 0 1 0
games. The Red Sox have Slaten p
Cora ph
0
0
0 0 0 Capuan p
0 0 0 Duda ph
2 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 (2), Overbay (3), Doumit (2). HR—S.Smith (1), Ta- B.Pena c 2 0 0 0 Inge 3b 3 0 0 0
bata (2), Doumit (1). SB—Fowler (1), Tabata (4). S— AEscor ss 3 0 0 1 C.Wells rf 2 0 1 0
allowed 19 in their eight TBchlz p
Parnell p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 G.Reynolds. Boesch
IP H R ER BB SO
games. Totals 34 4 8 4 Totals
FRdrgz p 1 0 0 0
32 8 8 8 Colorado Totals 28 3 5 3 Totals
ph-rf 0 0 0 0
31 1 5 1
G.Reynolds.............. 6 3 2 2 2 2
David Robertson (1-0) Washington ....................... 030 010 000 — 4 Mat.Reynolds H,1 ... 1⁄3 1 1 1 0 1 Kansas City ....................... 020 000 001 — 3
New York ........................... 200 103 02x — 8 Detroit................................. 000 000 001 — 1
pitched 1 2-3 perfect innings E—Hairston Jr. (1). DP—Washington 1, New York
Belisle W,1-0
BS,2-2 ...................... 2
⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 DP—Detroit 2. LOB—Kansas City 4, Detroit 6.
2B—Butler (2), Ordonez (1). HR—Raburn (1). CS—
after starter Ivan Nova was 1. LOB—Washington 8, New York 6.
2B—W.Ramos (1), Jos.Reyes (3), Capuano (1).
R.Betancourt H,3 ....
Lindstrom S,1-1 ......
1
1
1
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0 Butler (1). SF—Francoeur.
lifted with one out in the fifth 3B—I.Davis (1). HR—Desmond (1), Espinosa (1),
Beltran 2 (2). SB—Jos.Reyes (3), Pagan (4). CS—
Pittsburgh
Kansas City
IP H R ER BB SO
Morton ...................... 7 5 3 2 5 1
with the Yankees leading 7-4. Nickeas (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Veras L,0-1 .............. 2⁄3 2 3 3 1 2 Chen W,1-0 .............
Crow H,1 .................. 11⁄3
6 3
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
7
1
D.McCutchen .......... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
Clay Buchholz (0-2) allowed Washington Correia ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Collins H,1 ............... 1⁄3
Tejeda H,2 ............... 1⁄3
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
Gorzelanny L,0-1 .... 51⁄3 4 6 5 2 8 HBP—by Veras (Jo.Lopez).
five runs on eight hits in 3 2-3 Broderick.................. 12⁄3 3 2 2 1 1 Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg;First, Eric Cooper- Soria S,2-3...............
Detroit
1 1 1 1 0 1
Slaten........................ 1 1 0 0 0 1 ;Second, Mark Carlson;Third, Tim Timmons.
innings as Boston’s starters New York T—3:07. A—25,398 (38,362). Coke L,0-2 ............... 62⁄3 3 2 2 4 7
Capuano W,1-0 ....... 6 7 4 4 1 8 Weinhardt ................ 11⁄3 2 1 1 0 1
continued to struggle. T.Buchholz H,1 ....... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dodgers 4, Padres 2, 11 innings
Thomas .................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Parnell H,1 ............... 2⁄3 1 0 0 1 2 Weinhardt pitched to 2 batters in the 9th.
The Red Sox cut their deficit F.Rodriguez S,1-2 .. 11⁄3 0 0 0 2 1 Suspended from Friday Umpires—Home, Andy Fletcher;First, Tim Welke-
Broderick pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Los Angeles San Diego ;Second, Jim Reynolds;Third, Mike DiMuro.
to 5-4 with three runs in the AP PHOTO HBP—by Gorzelanny (I.Davis), by Broderick (Hair- ab r h bi ab r h bi T—2:29. A—33,810 (41,255).
Furcal ss 4 0 0 0 Venale rf 4 1 1 0
fourth before Granderson hit a ston, Emaus), by Capuano (Morse).
Carroll ph-ss 0 0 0 0 Bartlett ss 5 0 1 0
Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, right, celebrates with second Umpires—Home, Dan Bellino;First, Brian Gorman-
Blake 3b 5 2 1 0 OHudsn 2b 4 1 2 1
Athletics 1, Twins 0
two-run homer in the fifth. ;Second, Larry Vanover;Third, Tony Randazzo.
Ethier rf 4 0 1 0 Cantu 1b 5 0 1 0
Oakland Minnesota
baseman Robinson Cano after their 9-4 victory over Boston. T—3:20. A—31,696 (41,800).
Kemp cf 4 0 3 1 Ludwck lf 5 0 0 1
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Cano and Martin added solo Uribe 2b 5 1 1 0 Headly 3b 3 0 0 0
Crisp cf
Barton 1b
5 0 1 0 Span cf
3 0 1 0 Mauer c
4 0 0 0
4 0 1 0
Brewers 6, Cubs 0 Loney 1b 5 0 1 0 Maybin cf 5 0 3 0
shots in the sixth and seventh. Felipe Lopez took exception two-hitter into the eighth in- Chicago Milwaukee Thams lf 2 0 0 0 Neshek p 0 0 0 0
DeJess rf 5 0 1 0 Mornea 1b 4 0 0 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi Wlngh lf 3 0 1 0 DYong lf 3 0 0 0
Paul lf 2 0 1 0 Hundly c 5 0 1 0 Matsui dh 3 0 0 0 Cuddyr rf 2 0 1 0
JeBakr 2b 4 0 1 0 Weeks 2b 3 1 1 0
Royals 3, Tigers 1
to an inside pitch from Chris ning, and Baltimore got home- Mateo p 0 0 0 0 Morgan cf-rf 3 1 1 1
Hwksw p
Miles ph
0 0 0 0 Richrd p
0 1 0 0 Luebke p
0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
KSuzuk c 4 1 1 0 Kubel dh 4 0 0 0
M.Ellis 2b 3 0 0 0 Valenci 3b 4 0 1 0
Sale in the ninth inning, then rs from Nick Markakis and Smrdzj p
SCastro ss
0
4
0 0 0 Braun lf
0 1 0 Fielder 1b
4 3 2 1
4 0 3 4
Broxtn p 0 0 0 0 Qualls p 0 0 0 0 Kzmnff 3b 4 0 1 0 LHughs 2b 4 0 1 0
DETROIT — Bruce Chen flipped his bat in the lanky Mark Reynolds in a 5-0 victory Byrd cf 4 0 1 0 McGeh 3b 4 0 0 0
Barajs c
Lilly p
5 0 0 0 CHuntr ph
2 0 0 0 Grgrsn p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Pnngtn ss 4 0 0 0 ACasill ss 2 0 1 0
Thome ph 1 0 0 0
allowed three hits over six left-hander’s direction after that ended the Rangers’ run as
ArRmr 3b
Soto c
4
2
0 1 0 YBtncr ss
0 1 0 Kotsay rf
4 0 0 0
3 0 1 0
MacDgl p 0 0 0 0 Adams p 0 0 0 0 Tolbert ss 0 0 0 0
Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Hawpe ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 1 6 0 Totals 32 0 5 0
impressive innings, and the hitting a solo home run. When the last unbeaten team in the C.Pena 1b 4 0 1 0 pr-cf
Gomez
0 1 0 0
HGmnz ph 1 0 0 0 Bell p 0 0 0 0
Oakland.............................. 000 001 000 — 1
Guerrir p 0 0 0 0 Frieri p 0 0 0 0
Kansas City Royals beat the Lopez crossed home plate, he majors. ASorin lf 4 0 0 0 Nieves c 2 0 0 0 Kuo p 0 0 0 0 Denorfi cf 1 0 0 0 Minnesota .......................... 000 000 000 — 0
RJhnsn rf 3 0 0 0 Narvsn p 2 0 0 0 Gwynn lf 2 0 2 1 E—Span (1), A.Casilla (1). LOB—Oakland 11, Min-
Detroit Tigers 3-1 on Saturday. and Pierzynksi went nose-to- After going quietly in the Garza p 2 0 0 0 Green p 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 410 2 Totals 41 2 9 2 nesota 8. 2B—Barton (4). SB—Crisp (4).
Grabow p 0 0 0 0 Reed ph 1 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO
Wilson Betemit and Alcides nose and jawed at each other opener, Texas unloaded on Barney ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Estrad p 0 0 0 0
Los Angeles............... 000 101 000 02 — 4
San Diego .................. 000 020 000 00 — 2
Oakland
Totals 32 0 6 0 Totals 30 6 8 6 G.Gonzalez W,2-0.. 6 4 0 0 2 4
Escobar drove in runs in the for a couple of seconds, but Orioles starter Jake Arrieta Chicago.............................. 000 000 000 — 0
E—Kemp (1), Hundley (1). DP—Los Angeles 1, San
Diego 1. LOB—Los Angeles 10, San Diego 12.
Balfour H,1 ............... 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 3
Fuentes S,2-2.......... 12⁄3 0 0 0 1 1
second inning for Kansas City, there was no pushing or shov- (1-1) in the nightcap. Arrieta Milwaukee.......................... 202 010 01x — 6
DP—Milwaukee 2. LOB—Chicago 7, Milwaukee 9.
2B—Kemp (4), Uribe (1), Cantu (1). SB—Carroll (1), Minnesota
Blake (1), Kemp (2), Venable (1), Bartlett 2 (3), May-
and Jeff Francoeur added a ing. gave up eight runs and six hits, 2B—Byrd (4), Braun (1), Fielder 3 (4). 3B—Morgan
(2). SB—Gomez 2 (3). S—Morgan, Narveson.
bin 3 (3). S—Carroll.
Blackburn L,1-1.......
Perkins ..................... 1⁄3
6 5
1
1
0
0
0
3
1
2
1
IP H R ER BB SO
sacrifice fly in the ninth. including homers to Beltre and IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles
Al.Burnett .................
D.Hughes................. 2⁄3
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Chicago Lilly............................ 41⁄3 7 2 2 2 3
Orioles 5, Rangers 0, Game 1 Mike Napoli, in 3 1-3 innings. Garza L,0-1.............. 52⁄3 8 5 5 3 8 MacDougal .............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 1 0
Capps .......................
Mijares......................
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Grabow..................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
White Sox 4, Rays 2 Rangers 13, Orioles 1, Game 2 Mateo ........................ 1 0 0 0 0 2
Jansen ......................
Guerrier .................... 12⁄3
1 0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
Al.Burnett pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
Samardzija............... 1 0 1 1 4 1 WP—Blackburn, Perkins.
CHICAGO — A.J. Pierzynski BALTIMORE — Adrian Athletics 1, Twins 0 Milwaukee
Kuo ........................... 1⁄3
Hawksworth W,1-0.. 2
0
0
0
0
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3
Umpires—Home, Tom Hallion;First, Bill Miller;Se-
Narveson W,1-0...... 7 6 0 0 1 9 cond, Phil Cuzzi;Third, James Hoye.
hit a two-run double and Phil Beltre homered to cap a six-run MINNEAPOLIS — Gio Gon- Green ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Broxton S,4-4 ..........
San Diego
1 1 0 0 1 0 T—3:05. A—39,936 (39,500).
Humber pitched a career-high third inning, and the Texas zalez pitched six sharp innings Estrada.....................
WP—Narveson.
1 0 0 0 1 1 Richard..................... 1 1 0 0 0 0

six innings to lead the Chicago Rangers beat the Baltimore and the Athletics’ offense was Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna;First, Dale Scott-
Luebke .....................
Qualls BS,1-1 ..........
4
1
0
3
1
1
0
0
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0
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1 T H I S D A T E I N
;Second, Jerry Meals;Third, C.B. Bucknor. Gregerson................ 1 0 0 0 0 1 B A S E B A L L
White Sox over the sputtering Orioles 13-1 Saturday night to just a little less futile than T—2:45. A—42,478 (41,900). Adams ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Bell ............................ 1 3 0 0 0 0
Tampa Bay Rays 4-2 on Sat- earn a doubleheader split. Minnesota’s in Oakland’s 1-0 Marlins 7, Astros 5 Frieri L,0-1 ............... 11⁄3 2 2 2 1 1 April 10
1990 — Boston’s Wade Boggs tied a major league
Florida Houston Neshek ..................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 1 2
urday in a game that got a little In the first game, Orioles victory over the Twins on ab r h bi ab r h bi Richard pitched to 1 batter in the 2nd. record for a nine-inning game by drawing three in-
tentional walks.
Coghln cf 5 1 1 1 Bourn cf 4 1 1 0 HBP—by Frieri (Miles). WP—Luebke, Neshek.
testy at the end. rookie Zach Britton took a Saturday night.
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OUTDOORS
“IT’S GREAT IF YOU CATCH TROUT, but the day is really about
getting out of the house, enjoying the outdoors and spending quality time
with family and friends.”

TOM VENESKY
OUTDOORS

For kid’s sake,


how about a
special date
T
he first day of trout season can
be a pretty intimidating propo-
sition for a child.
The banks of most stocked lakes
and streams are usually packed with
anglers standing shoulder to shoulder
waiting for the 8 a.m. start. For a
child, finding a place to stand among
the wall of anglers can be a daunting
task.
And trying to cast can be down-
right terrifying.
Unfortunately, it may take more
work just to try to fish than to actual-
ly catch a fish.
But there is a solution.
Give youth anglers – those 16 years
old and younger, their own opening
day of trout season.
The Pennsylvania Game Commis-
AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER sion has successfully implemented
Mike Sypniewski holds a tube used to shoot trout into Lily Lake while stocking trout on Friday. several youth-only seasons, giving

Water excitement
young hunters a head start when it
comes to hunting for squirrels, rab-
bits, pheasant, spring gobbler and
antlerless deer.
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat
Commission can do the same thing
with trout.
Sure, the agency does several
things now that are child-friendly.
By TOM VENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com All are ready for start of trout season season will be spent working
long hours in their shops,
Adults are allowed to assist children
by casting and baiting hooks and they
The numbers are stagger- selling bait, lures, rods and don’t need a license to do it.
ing. reels. The agency also offers two Fish for
•3.9 million Evans, who owns Brady and Free days each year, which are also
•850,000 Cavany Sporting Goods in beneficial to children because it al-
•8,800 Tunkhannock, will stay open lows their parents to take them fish-
•15,000 until 9 p.m. on the days leading ing without having to buy a license.
The first two numbers rep- up to the opener, and then open But the biggest incentive that the
resent the total number of his doors at 5:30 a.m. on April agency offers children is they don’t
trout the Pennsylvania Fish 16 for those anglers needing have to buy a license or a trout stamp
and Boat Commission will some last minute items while until they are 16. Just turn them loose
stock this season and the they travel to their favorite fish- with a rod and reel and let them hit
amount of licensed anglers ing spot. the water without having to worry
that will head out to catch While the long hours can be about coming up for the dough for a
them. exhausting, Evans said he en- license.
The last two numbers are joys the build-up leading to the It’s a good move.
the totals of fathead minnows first day and the anticipation And so is a youth trout season
and mealworms that shop felt by the anglers who come opener. It would be the equivalent of
owner Giles Evans will sell to through his door. a statewide kids fishing derby, and as
anglers trying to catch those “It’s an enjoyable time be- long as parents are allowed to help
trout. cause I get to see a lot of friends out by baiting hooks and casting
The first day of trout season and good customers that have lines, the turnout could be signif-
already began on April 2 in the been coming in before trout icant.
southeastern part of the state. season for years,” Evans said.
But in the northeast and ev- Joe Lasecki, owner of Nim- ADULTS NEED TO BE WILLING
erywhere else it kicks off on rod Haven Sporting Goods in Of course, such an event wouldn’t
April 16, and that’s when the Hanover Township, will also be possible without adult anglers
aforementioned numbers will AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER open earlier and stay later to ac- being willing to step aside for a day
become a reality as anglers Matt Kehr helps his son Joshua 11, dump a bucket of fish into Lily Lake on Friday for the start commodate customers gearing and letting children have the first
line the banks of area streams of the season Saturday. up for trout season. Like Evans, crack at stocked trout.
and lakes stocked with trout. the days before the start of There are numerous in-season
According to PFBC exec- “Opening day is a huge ing day are two of the biggest joying the outdoors and trout season bring many famil- stockings both during the week and
utive director John Arway, event for so many families and fishing days of the year. spending quality time with iar faces into Lasecki’s store. on Saturdays after the season opens
opening day of trout season is their children,” Arway said. “It’s great if you catch trout, family and friends.” “There’s guys that come in April 16, so there is plenty of time for
about more than numbers. It’s “In fact, the regional opening but the day is really about For area store owners, the adult anglers to hit their favorite
about families and tradition. day and the traditional open- getting out of the house, en- days before the start of trout See TROUT, Page 10C trout water.
And adults would still have their
opening day… it would just come
One-on-one with PFBC Commissioner
Opening day trout should be
after the children had theirs.
I pitched the idea to PFBC commis-
sioner Norm Gavlick, and he was

Addressing trout concerns problem-free for anglers


intrigued. The board meets tomorrow
and Tuesday in Harrisburg, and Gav-
lick said he would mention the idea
to his fellow commissioners and get
their thoughts.
By TOM VENESKY on the board, and angler Below-normal temperatures I T ’ L L COST YO U “An early trout opener for youth?
tvenesky@timesleader.com input plays a large role in It’s worth talking about,” Gavlick
and high water levels
As a commissioner on the their decision-making proc- The fine for fishing a stocked trout said.
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat ess. That’s why Gavlick shouldn’t affect much. water before opening day is $50 Let’s hope the PFBC board feels it’s
Commission board, King- won’t fish on opening day, plus costs, which brings the total worth pursuing.
ston resident Norm Gavlick but he will visit many of the to approximately $100, Lupacchini Aside from catching fish, one of the
said. In addition, those caught can
is well aware of how impor- stocked streams and lakes By TOM VENESKY
lose their fishing license and face a most exciting aspects for a child is
tant trout season is to the in the area. tvenesky@timesleader.com the anticipation that comes with
$20 fine for each trout caught.
agency. The Pennsylvania “I’ll stop by as many areas The week before the opening standing along a stream or lake wait-
Game Commission has the as I can to talk with anglers, day of trout season is pretty ing for the clock to hit 8 a.m. to start
first day of deer season, and get some feedback and see predictable for Waterways Con- Luzerne and Columbia counties. the season.
the PFBC has an equivalent how things are going,” servation Officers: stock trout “I like getting out talking to the It’s a build-up that is only rivaled by
with the trout season open- Gavlick said. and patrol. anglers and seeing them catch the first day of deer season.
er, he said. Here are Gavlick’s But it is anything from mun- the fish that we’ve been releas- It’s something that the PFBC
In order to keep the open- thought on several issues dane. ing. I feel the same anticipation should address to make sure the first
ing day of trout a popular impacting trout season and The days leading up to the that they feel.” day of trout season is not only excit-
tradition in the state, the a few possible changes that trout season opener are some of WCO John Cummings, who ing for children, but enjoyable as well.
PFBC is constantly looking may be on the horizon: the busiest for WCO’s, but it’s a also covers parts of Luzerne and Let the kids hone their casting
at ways to make improve- Is it possible the agency time of year they anticipate as Columbia counties, will spend skills without worry by giving them
ments for anglers and the could alter the way it stocks SUBMITTED PHOTO much as the anglers heading out this Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- plenty of space along a stocked
resource. Changes are ap- trout so more of the fish are Norm Gavlick, a Kingston to the water on April 16. day and Thursday stocking trout stream or lake.
proved by Gavlick and the resident, is the PFBC Com- “I enjoy it,” said WCO Aaron Let them have a trout season open-
other nine commissioners See GAVLICK, Page 11C missioner. Lupacchini, who patrols part of See ANGLERS, Page 11C er of their own.
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TROUT
Continued from Page 9C

and you know what to get them be-


fore they even ask,” Lasecki said. “I
can have it ready when I see them
pull into the parking lot.”
Paul Scavone, co-owner of JS
Sporting Goods in Wilkes-Barre
Township, said the week before the
trout opener ranks right next to the
start of deer season as far as the
busiest time of year in his store.
And like the other bait shops,
Scavone will open early and stay
late to accommodate anglers.
“Guys are already checking to see
when we will be here,” he said. “We
open at 6 a.m. on Saturday because
a lot of guys like to get their min-
nows on the way to their fishing
spot rather than buy them the night
before.”
Still, the longer hours don’t both-
er Scavone. After all, he said, he en-
joys fishing as much as his custom-
ers and he shares their excitement
for the trout season opener.
“It’s a lot of fun and I enjoy talking
about fishing with my customers
and hearing about what’s going on,”
Scavone said. “The camaraderie of
the sport extends into the store as
well.”
If there’s one issue that gets an-
glers talking about the opening day
of trout season, it’s the size of the
fish that are stocked during the pre-
season.
Lasecki said most of his custom-
ers have said the trout are nice this
year, and Scavone has heard the
same.
“The guys that fished the early
season in the southeast said the fish
were really nice, and they seem to
be pleased with the trout that have
been stocked in this area too,” Scav-
one said.
The only unknown heading into
the season opener is the water con-
ditions for area streams and the Le-
high River. Recent rainfall has
pushed levels up, but if the rain
holds off this week streams should
be flowing at optimum levels for
trout fishing.
And even if things are still a bit
high, Evans said it won’t discourage
anglers from heading out.
“Trout season is a tradition and
we fish the first day no matter what
the streams are like,” he said.

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According to the Pennsylvania COLLEGE FOOTBALL

ANGLERS
Fish and Boat Commission, the

Suspended WR Floyd
average length and weight of a
stocked trout is 11 inches and 6/
10 of a pound. The agency raises
Continued from Page 9C
the fish in their hatcheries for 16

allowed to stay at ND
with his deputies and patrolling. to 18 months, and they stock
So far he hasn’t seen many an- more rainbows as opposed to
glers coming out to help with the brook and brown trout because
stockings, but he expects that to they grow faster and are more ec-
change this week. onomical to raise. The Irish star was suspended Floyd said. “I’m sorry again for
“I expect to see them come out “The fish are gorgeous since the poor decisions I’ve made
last month after arrested on
more especially after all the hor- we’ve been giving them more and for letting so many people
rible weather we’ve been hav- time to grow in the hatcheries,”
suspicion of drunk driving. down.”
ing,” Cummings said. Cummings said. “If you’re look- Kelly had no “drop-dead” date
That weather, particularly the ing to catch larger, chunkier fish, for a decision on whether he will
rain and cooler temperatures, try Moon Lake, Lake Took-a-
The Associated Press reinstate Floyd, Notre Dame’s
have made water conditions a While and Briar Creek Lake. SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Sus- career leader in touchdown
big question mark for opening They received their winter allo- pended Notre Dame wide re- catches (28). The senior ranks
day. Cummings said he has seen ceiver Michael Floyd cleared second in school history in
cations of trout and those fish av-
anglers have success in the past the first hurdle in his bid to re- catches (171) and third in re-
eraged 12 to 13 inches. There are
when water temperatures are 38 turn to the team when a disci- ceiving yards (2,539).
plenty left for the opening day.”
plinary panel allowed him to “I can only comment on what
to 40 degrees and levels are a lit- Add to the equation that many
stay at the school. I do as a football program,” Kel-
tle high. anglers – about half according to
“I’m grateful that I still have a ly said during a news confer-
“With how soaked the aquifers Cummings, practice catch-and- chance to earn my degree from ence Saturday. “And, as you
are now, I think we’ll be alright,” release, and there should be Notre Dame and be a member of know, Michael is suspended,
Cummings said. “But it’s really plenty of large holdover trout the football team,” Floyd said in and that is indefinite. This is not
too early to say because there’s from last year as well. a statement Saturday, a day af- about anything except how I
so many variables involved.” “Some people see trout from ter his hearing before the Office handle our players.”
Lupacchini said the stocked last year and figure they don’t of Residence Life. Kelly emphasized that Floyd
streams in his district are run- need to keep a limit,” Cummings Coach Brian Kelly suspended has a long way to go before he
ning a bit high because of the re- said. stocked with trout are closed to many as they can. It’s theft. A lot the star wideout on March 21, can return to the team.
cent rainfall, but as of now he But that’s not always the case. fishing from March 1 until open- of times these people don’t have the day after he was arrested on “Everybody has jumped to
doesn’t expect it to have a nega- The temptation of fishing re- ing day. Still, Lupacchini said he licenses to begin with, so they’re suspicion of drunken driving. It conclusions that Mike Floyd is
tive impact on the first day. cently stocked waters is too has already caught people catch- basically stealing from those was Floyd’s third run-in with the going to play football. Mike has
“I’ve been checking the much for some, and that’s why ing and keeping trout from who bought a license and a trout law over alcohol since 2009. He so many things on his plate that
streams that have been stocked WCO’s like Cummings and Lu- stocked areas. stamp and wait for the opening has a May 2 court date. he has to handle before he can
and fish don’t seem to have pacchini spend countless hours, “The most common excuse day. We take it very seriously and “I know that I still need to even think about football,” the
moved,” Lupaccchini said. “It day and night, patrolling area they give us is they didn’t know we make sure are patrol sched- meet the requirements set by coach said. “Academics, and
should be a good day.” streams and lakes to cut down on or they didn’t think they would ules aren’t routine. At any given the university and Coach Kelly, personally, he’s got a lot of
Another factor contributing to the amount of poaching that oc- get caught,” he said. time, day or night, we can show and that I have a lot of work to things in front of him that he has
a good opening day is the size of curs before the season starts. “When we see people poach- up at any stocked stream or do that and to prove that I’ve to go through before we even
the trout being stocked this year. Streams and lakes that are ing fish, they’re trying to catch as lake.” grown from this experience,” start thinking about football.”

GAVLICK
to stock it with hatchery fish? world class fishery. It is a lot it comes to potentially impacting ting a permit to run a pipeline. wouldn’t interfere with the
“Mixing native and stocked cheaper for us to stock finger- trout streams? We were able to step in and DEP stream. The stream assessments
trout isn’t necessarily a good lings, and if the program works in “With the amount of drilling forced the gas company to are a pro-active step that we can
thing because the stocked trout the Lehigh (establishing a pop- going on, there’s always that con- change their pipeline plans so it do, and I’d like to expand on it.”
Continued from Page 9C
tend to push the native popula- ulation with fingerling trout and cern. Unfortunately we don’t
available to anglers on opening tion out. Maybe we can move stocking fewer adult trout) then have any pro-active enforcement
day? “We’ve been analyzing that these stocked trout to a stream maybe we can make that transi- authority. We do work closely
for a while now – logisitics, which with few or no native trout. But tion to fingerlings in the river. We with the state Department of En-
streams to stock, using more fin- on the other hand, if the popula- may have to blend stockings of vironmental Protection in re- SPORTING GOODS
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have been made yet. But there
will be changes coming. It does
and fragile, maybe it’s more crit-
ical not to stock trout in those
few years while we make that
transition.”
assessment program we have has
been successful in preventing
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return as coach of Connecticut. about 50 years ago. ciate it.”
“To come back home is really FOR 3 9 M OS .
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nice,” said Calhoun, who was W hite Dia m o n d Pa in t, Le a the r, All
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plans to play golf and reflect on for my Red Sox,” he said. “Yester- That’s not going to happen. I
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AUTO RACING TENNIS NBA

Will Power Wozniacki reaches finals


focused on The top-ranked player is in

winning
the Family Circle Cup for
2nd time in 3 appearances.

He’s not worrying about gaffe By PETE IACOBELLI


AP Sports Writer
from last year or Indy’s new
CHARLESTON, S.C. — First,
double-file start and restart. Caroline Wozniacki broke Jele-
na Jankovic’s serve. Then the
world’s top-ranked player broke
By JOHN ZENOR her opponent’s spirit. AP PHOTO
AP Sports Writer Wozniacki broke Jankovic’s The Celtics are 3-0 this season against LeBron James, second
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Will serve five times Saturday in a from left, and the Heat. The teams meet today in Miami.
Power is focusing on two things 6-4, 6-4 semifinal victory at the

Heat look to solve Celtics


at the Indy Grand Prix of Alaba- Family Circle Cup. Also demor-
ma. alizing, Jankovic acknowl-
He wants to get through the edged, were the extended ral-

for first time this season


first turn incident free and avoid lies on the green clay court.
the strategic blunder that cost “She always makes you play
him a win last year at Barber Mo- an extra ball,” Jankovic said.
torsports Park. Wozniacki reached the tour-
IndyCar is using a NASCAR- nament final for the second By TIM REYNOLDS Bulls, and in some order, seeds 2
style double-file start and restarts time in three appearances. She AP Sports Writer and 3 will go to Miami and Bos-
for the second time today, follow- lost to Sabine Lisicki in 2009 MIAMI — Somehow, after 79 ton. So that means the Heat and
ing a season opener in which and will take on unseeded Elena games, nothing between the Bos- Celtics will be slotted to meet in
some drivers complained about Vesnina in today’s title match. ton Celtics and Miami Heat has the East semifinals — where
the new setup. The 20-year-old Dane had es- been decided. Games 1, 2, 5 and 7 would be
Stars Helio Cas- hosted by the higher seed.
“I just troneves and
caped her past two matches, Boston, 55-24.
Miami, 55-24. “This is a big game for us,” Bos-
winning two tiebreakers against
want to Scott Dixon Barbora Zahlavova Strycova on Tied for the No. 2 spot in the ton forward Paul Pierce said in a
story published on the team’s
make it were among Thursday and overcoming a 4-2 AP PHOTO Eastern Conference, one team
will take a stranglehold on the website, Celtics.com. “That’s
those who deficit in the third set to beat Ya- Elena Vesnina celebrates after defeating Peng Shuai in the
work. I re- found trouble nina Wickmayer in the quarter- Family Circle Cup semifinal Saturday in Charleston, S.C. race for home-court through at what we are playing for, for the
home court advantage. Not only
ally want while some finals. least the first two playoff rounds
today when the Celtics and Heat for the first round, but hopefully
fans were still Wozniacki knew she couldn’t gave away the next four points, A technique change suggest-
to win it.” settling in at St. start that slowly again and make three on balls hit long and one ed by her father and coach, Ser- meet in Miami. Boston is 3-0 in we will see them in the second
the season-series between the round. This is a big game for us
Will Power Petersburg in it through. hit into the net. gey Vesnin, helped relieved the when you are talking about seeds
the first of sev- “I had to be aggressive and hit Jankovic sailed the ball long pain and Vesnina entered. It was clubs, and has won18 of its last 20
and trying to advance in the play-
eral incidents games against the Heat since
it deep because (Jankovic) is on match point. a good decision. offs. It’s huge.”
on March 27. April 2007.
such a good fighter,” she said. “Some other players, you Vesnina hadn’t been past the For the Heat, there’s more at
And this time? But if Miami finds a way today, stake than just home-court.
That was apparent as the two think it will be a winner,” Jan- quarterfinals in five previous ap-
“I think they’re going to go that Celtic dominance may be This season began with great
traded line-drive groundstrokes kovic said. “With her, it some- pearances and beat four seeded
early and spread them out and temporarily forgotten. hubbub in Boston, the team that
throughout the nearly two-hour how comes back.” players, including No. 5 in “Let’s toss the ball up and play,”
hopefully stop the mayhem,” match on the windy stadium Wozniacki and Jankovic world Samantha Stosur, to re- not only ousted Miami from the
Power said. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said playoffs a year ago, but also
court at the Family Circle Ten- share similar styles and frustra- ach her first singles final of the Saturday. “We think we’re a dif-
Or at least postpone the crowd- nis Center. tions at times. Wozniacki said season. knocked out Cleveland — and
pleasing dustups until the race re- ferent team than the last three LeBron James — in the second
The first three games all went balls she’s accustomed to “I’m telling you, I’m just en- times we’ve played them, but un-
ally gets going. IndyCar officials round last spring. Simply put, the
to deuce. Jankovic led 4-3 in the watching go for winners were joying my time on the court,” til we prove it in between the
weren’t expected to make a final Heat just want to prove to them-
first set before Wozniacki rallied hit back. she said. lines, it doesn’t matter.”
decision on the track-specific res- selves that they can beat the Cel-
to take the final three games, “So I think we were pretty Next up is the toughest out of The Heat are understandably tics.
tart rules until race day. breaking her opponent twice in even,” Wozniacki said. all in Wozniacki. The two final- thrilled that Game 4 of the regu- “We’re going against a team
Power likely will be able to that stretch. Vesnina, 56th in the world, ists have played five times with lar-season series is in Miami. that we haven’t beaten this year,
avoid early trouble since he’s The back-and-forth resumed defeated China’s Peng Shuai 7-6 Wozniacki winning all but one. That won’t be the case if Game 4 that we kind of looked at before
starting up front for the second in the second set until the ultra- (4), 6-3 to advance. Vesnina had “I know her game pretty of a potential Heat-Celtics post- the season as needing to get to
straight race this season. He cap- steady Wozniacki pounced on considered skipping Charleston well,” Vesnina said. “And it just season series is also in Miami. that point as far as chemistry, as
tured the pole Saturday at the her opponent’s errors. Tied at 4- a month ago because of contin- depends how I feel, how Car- The No. 1 seed in the East has far as what they do as a team,”
2.38-mile road course, where he all and up 30-love, Jankovic uing problems with her wrist. oline will play tomorrow.” been locked up by the Chicago James said.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

AP PHOTO

Statues of Florida’s Heisman Trophy winners were unveiled during Saturday’s Orange and Blue game
in Gainesville, Fla. The statues from left are Tim Tebow, Steve Spurrier and Danny Wuerffel.

Gators 3 greats bronzed


Life-sized statues of Spurrier, ries?” Wuerffel said. “It’s even na shirt and sitting in a Game-
more special being next to two cocks team meeting room.
Wuerffel and Tebow were
guys that I love and admire in my “This is one of the best honors
unveiled in Gainesville. coach, Steve Spurrier, and my I’ve ever had in my life,” Spurrier
friend, Tim Tebow. That even said.
makes it more special for me.” Wuerffel, who threw for more
By MARK LONG Spurrier threw for more than than 3,600 yards and 39 touch-
AP Sports Writer 4,800 yards and 37 touchdowns downs in 1996, echoed Spurrier’s
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Steve as a three-year starter sentiments. But he
Spurrier is passing, Danny in Gainesville. His stopped short of call-
Wuerffel is getting ready to throw most notable play “It’s not often ing it one of his best
and Tim Tebow is, well, doing might not have even in life people moments at Florida
what he does best. been at his position. Field.
He’s running with the ball. He kicked a 40-yard dedicate a “There have been
Florida honored its three Heis- field goal to beat Au- statue to so many wonderful
man Trophy winners with life- burn 3027 during his memories, from hug-
sized statues outside the stadi- senior season. you.” ging a teammate after
um. The Gators unveiled bronze Spurrier returned Steve Spurrier’s a touchdown to being
statues of Spurrier (1966), Wuerf- to coach his alma ma- daughter Amy Moody picked up after a sack
fel (1996) and Tebow (2007) dur- ter in 1990. He led the from one of my bud-
ing halftime of Saturday’s spring Gators to six South- dies,” Wuerffel said.
game. The thing that stood out eastern Conference champion- “This is one of those that is kind
was Tebow’s depiction. ships and the 1996 national title of hard to grasp at the moment.
“That’s fine,” Tebow said. “You with Wuerffel at the helm. Under I’m sure as the years go by it’ll be-
have to change it up. We can’t all Spurrier’s guidance, Florida won come more clear what this
be throwing.” 122 games in 12 seasons and went means.”
Tebow and Wuerffel were on 68-5 in Gainesville. He helped Tebow, not surprisingly, had
hand for the unveiling. Spurrier create one of the best home-field the largest contingent on hand
thanked his alma mater in a vid- advantages in college football for the ceremony. He had friends,
eotaped message. He was in Co- and even nicknamed the stadium family members and a bunch of
lumbia, S.C., for South Carolina’s “The Swamp.” former teammates at Florida
spring game. One of his daugh- Spurrier welcomed the process Field. One of college football’s
ters, Amy Moody, attended the of posing for the statue, but made greatest players, Tebow had 32
ceremony in his place. his priorities clear by filming his touchdown passes in 2007 and
“It’s kind of hard to put in message in a black South Caroli- ran for 23 more.
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STEROIDS SCANDAL NFL

The prosecution has momentum Lockout dampens


Parrella’s closing argument
could very well have secured
new coach strategy
Munchak is familiar with No. 8 overall and must replace
the deal for the government. Vince Young, whom they plan re-
Titan’s players, but coaches
lease or trade once a labor deal is
and players can’t talk. reached. Rusty Smith, a rookie in
By PAUL ELIAS 2010, is the only quarterback on
Associated Press the roster.
SAN FRANCISCO — Prose- By TERESA M. WALKER A defensive tackle also is at-
cutors were down to their last AP Sports Writer tractive to help defend the run
chance, and possibly losing the NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The better.
case. NFL lockout makes it even more Over the past week, quarter-
Several apparent setbacks, difficult being a new coach with a backs like Cam Newton of Au-
culminating with the disastrous new team in the league. Coaches burn, Nevada’s Colin Kaepernick
testimony of one of their main can’t work with the players they and Florida State’s Christian Pon-
witnesses, had created a consen- have on the roster, and there’s no der visited Tennessee. The Ti-
sus that most — if not all — of wooing of free agents who could tans also met with defensive tack-
the Barry Bonds perjury case fill gaping holes. les Nick Fairley of Auburn, Mar-
had slipped through the govern- So the Tennessee Titans, the cell Dareus of Alabama and end
ment’s fingers after nearly three NFL team that went Da’Quan Bowers of
weeks of trial. through the final and “I’ve watched Clemson.
Then Assistant U.S. Attorney latest coaching LSU cornerback Pa-
Matt Parrella took to the lectern change, are doing all a lot more trick Peterson came
Thursday to deliver the govern- they can — watching defensive tape to Nashville, though
ment’s final word through his film and prepping for
closing argument. the NFL draft. than I’ve ever the Titans have their
starting cornerbacks
“There’s a real irony to this Coach Mike Mun- watched.” Cortland Finnegan
case,” Parrella said minutes be- chak said it is strange and Alterraun Verner
Mike Munchak
fore the judge turned the case not being around the under contract for
over the jury for deliberations. AP PHOTO players and spending 2011. But Munchak re-
His simple pitch: “Do you be- Barry Bonds arrived for his second trip to a federal courthouse for his perjury trial on Friday in time around them as cently noted the value
lieve that a professional athlete San Francisco. The jury for the case deliberated all day Friday and will start work again Monday. part of the offseason program. He shutdown cornerback Darrelle
of Bonds’ caliber would gullibly does know the players well from Revis provided for the New York
take unknown creams and liq- needed to consider,” said Golden injury was caused by steroids. the government, OK, and the his 14 seasons with the franchise Jets.
uids supplied by a sometimes Gate University law professor That testimony surprised prose- reason he was called is because even if he can’t talk to them now. “The value of someone like
homeless gym rat — his person- Peter Keane. “He gave a very cutors, who were derided for the government had nothing to “At least I don’t have that learn- him, who can come in and be that
al trainer Greg Anderson?” simple explanation.” calling Ting to the witness hide,” Parrella told the jury ing curve,” Munchak said. “I’ve dominant that quickly. Yeah, he’s
Bonds faces three charges of Keane and others also said stand. The momentum of the Thursday. “We had relevant evi- watched a lot more defensive one of those rare corners who can
lying to a grand jury in 2003 by Parrella made big strides in con- trial shifted dramatically in favor dence that we needed from him tape than I’ve ever watched.” come in and be a very, very high
denying he knowingly took ste- taining the considerable damage of Bonds. and we put him on. We weren’t Both his coordinators are new pick,” Munchak said of Peterson.
roids and human growth hor- Dr. Arthur Ting appeared to “There’s an old law school afraid to put him on. We have to Tennessee with Chris Palmer Gray has the challenge of im-
mone from Anderson and by say- cause the government’s case af- maxim that you never ask a ques- nothing to hide.” busy learning the offense, while proving a defense that ranked
ing no one other than his doctors ter prosecutors called him to the tion that you don’t know the an- Parrella told the jury that pros- Jerry Gray is studying up on his 26th in the NFL in total yards al-
injected him with anything. He witness stand March 31. swer to,” said Stanford Universi- ecutors felt the scientific article defenders for a team trying to lowed and 29th against the pass.
also faces an obstruction of jus- Ting, Bonds’ orthopedic sur- ty Law School professor William was important evidence and bounce back from a 6-10 season in He spoke Friday at a coaching
tice count. geon, contradicted the key gov- Gould. “I will forever remain per- that’s why they called Ting, who 2010. Gray said they understand clinic at the University of Ten-
The jury deliberated all day ernment testimony of Steve Hos- plexed by the calling of Dr. Ting. has operated on numerous pro- the process they’re going through nesssee in Knoxville.
Friday and will start work again kins, Bonds’ former business I don’t understand what they fessional athletes, including for- with the lockout. “We wish we could get our
Monday. partner and estranged childhood were thinking.” mer San Francisco 49ers quarter- “So we’re getting everything guys out there and actually phys-
If the panel of eight women friend. Hoskins spent two days Ting did testify that in 1999 he back Joe Montana. from film because we can’t talk to ically see them, but now everybo-
and four men convict Bonds, le- on the witness stand during the gave Hoskins five pages of a sci- Ting smiled at Bonds’ mother them. The film is kind of getting dy — especially on new staffs —
gal analysts and courtroom ob- first week of the trial. entific article discussing the ef- and shook the hand of one of the us the direction of what we think you’re relying more on film, game
servers said Parrella’s closing ar- Hoskins testified that he and fects and dangers of steroids. slugger’s entourage when he fin- we have to draft. I think that’s re- film, so that gives us a chance to
gument could very well have se- Ting had as many as 50 conversa- The section titled “tendon inju- ished testifying. ally the good thing,” Gray said. watch all 16 games and really be
cured the deal for the govern- tions about Bonds and steroids. ry” was highlighted in yellow Parrella speculated before the The Titans are deep into their diligent there and then say, ‘OK,
ment. Ting denied having any such and Hoskins said he showed the jury that Ting was “a celebrity pre-draft visits with players who this is what we really need to do
“He did a good job of convey- conversations, including telling article to Bonds. doctor trying to soften the blow could fill big needs at either quar- and how we can get better,’” Gray
ing to the jury the evidence it Hoskins that Bonds’ 1999 elbow “Now Dr. Ting was called by for a celebrity crime.” terback or on defense. They pick said.

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Fading Mostly
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cloudy, a across the Rockies. Rain will return to the Pacific Northwest today, as well.
Mostly cloudy, sun, p.m.

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80° 62°
56° 40°
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58/36
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Mostly Mostly Partly Cloudy 56/54
sunny sunny sunny, and After some
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65° 68° 60° 65° 83/57 yesterday, it will
60/48
71/63
be harder to
38° 42° 42° 45° 53/32
81/49 come by today.
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REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 87/61
that warmer air
continues to
The Poconos 65/54
66/42 feed into the
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 56-57. Lows: 51-55. Chance of 87/54 region. An
Tonight’s low 63/58 showers and thunderstorms today and approaching
Albany
tonight.
85/68 warm front will
57/52 42/28 85/72 89/72 help to boost
our tempera-
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 40/26 tures into the
58/56 Highs: 52-59. Lows: 51-56. Mostly cloudy 50s again today,
with a chance of showers and thunder- maybe even
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow near 60 in spots
Towanda storms today and tonight.
59/53 Anchorage 39/30/.00 40/26/c 41/25/c Myrtle Beach 70/61/.00 79/64/pc 82/62/s that get a little
Poughkeepsie Atlanta 86/66/.00 87/61/s 80/54/t Nashville 90/65/.00 86/68/pc 75/49/t sun. That same
Scranton 57/50 front will spark a
57/52 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 52/42/.00 69/60/c 87/56/t New Orleans 85/73/.00 84/71/pc 83/63/t
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 58-71. Lows: 55-60. Showers and Boston 61/35/.00 57/49/c 74/57/pc Norfolk 52/48/.00 69/62/c 90/58/s few showers
57/53 Buffalo 65/36/.00 71/59/t 71/43/t Oklahoma City 91/67/.00 83/46/pc 77/50/pc later this
thunderstorms will be likely at times evening. But the
Charlotte 74/57/.00 86/61/pc 86/54/t Omaha 85/52/.00 75/43/sh 63/40/pc
today and tonight.
Chicago 64/44/.00 83/57/t 57/41/sh Orlando 90/65/.00 92/68/s 90/67/pc
real weather
Pottsville New York City story is tomor-
State College 60/54 56/54 Cleveland 54/44/.00 80/64/t 69/44/t Phoenix 58/45/.22 69/51/s 80/57/s
66/56 row.
Brandywine Valley Dallas 89/69/.00 87/54/t 81/53/s Pittsburgh 56/42/.00 82/63/pc 77/46/t Temperatures
Reading Denver 73/37/.00 53/32/sh 66/37/s Portland, Ore. 53/42/.00 57/42/sh 51/38/sh
Harrisburg 63/56 Highs: 63-66. Lows: 56-57. Expect a are expected to
65/56 chance of showers and thunderstorms Detroit 49/35/.00 77/60/t 68/42/t St. Louis 87/59/.55 85/58/t 65/47/pc skyrocket
Philadelphia today and tonight. Honolulu 81/74/.00 85/72/r 84/71/pc Salt Lake City 36/33/.15 47/39/pc 58/42/pc through the 70s
64/58 Houston 87/71/.00 85/68/pc 83/59/pc San Antonio 91/66/.00 94/63/pc 85/57/s tomorrow as
Indianapolis 68/53/.31 82/63/pc 65/46/t San Diego 60/47/.14 65/52/s 65/55/pc summer-like
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 52/41/.00 68/49/s 73/55/s San Francisco 56/45/.00 61/48/pc 58/46/pc warmth surges
57/56 Highs: 59-66. Lows: 52-62. A few showers Los Angeles 59/44/.00 65/54/s 63/54/pc Seattle 52/42/.00 53/45/sh 49/39/sh out of the deep
Miami 89/73/.00 89/72/s 88/72/pc Tampa 87/69/.00 89/71/s 88/71/pc South. Some
and thunderstorms will be possible spots may top
Milwaukee 52/42/.00 81/54/t 56/37/sh Tucson 58/43/.15 64/41/s 78/49/s
today. Breezy and mild tonight. out near 80. But
Minneapolis 58/48/.00 72/44/t 56/40/sh Washington, DC 50/42/.01 71/63/c 87/58/t
a fast-moving
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Average 57/36 Month to date 1.21” Wilkes-Barre 12.06 -3.02 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 61/41/.00 64/48/s 63/45/pc Mexico City 88/57/.00 85/61/pc 87/59/pc some showers
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Record High 79 in 1991 Towanda 7.26 -2.07 21.0 Weather Central, LP in the day. Still,
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370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation Public Notices Public Notices
ALL JUNK CARS LEGAL NOTICE
The Wilkes-Barre

WANTED!! Area School District NOTICE


100 is soliciting sealed
proposals for Fraternal Order of
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ŠCALL ANYTIME STUDENT
TRANSPORTA-
Eagles, Nanticoke
834, requests all
members to attend
110 Lost ŠFREE REMOVAL TION SERVICES
(BUSING) until a special meeting
3:00 P.M., Wednes- Wednesday, 4/13/11
ALL ŠCA$H PAID day, May 4, 2011. All
proposals shall be
at 7:30 pm to dis-
cuss property pur-

JUNK ON THE SPOT addressed to


Leonard B. Przy-
chase.

CAR & 570-301-3602 wara, Secretary,


730 South Main
Street, Wilkes- LINEUP
TRUCKS Barre, PA 18711-

AGREATDEAL..
135 Legals/ 0375. The envelope
containing the pro-
WANTED Public Notices posals to be
marked “PROPOS-
Highest Prices
IN CLASSIFIED!
NOTICE OF AL FOR STUDENT
NORTHWEST AREA TRANSPORTA-
Paid!!! SCHOOL DISTRICT TION.” The Board
Notice is hereby of School Directors

DAVE’S TAX SERVICE


FREE
REMOVAL
given that the report
of the auditors of
the Northwest Area
reserves the right
to reject any and all Lookingfortherightdeal
onanautomobile?
proposals.
Individual & Small Business’ Call V&G
School District for

To Advertise
the fiscal year
20 + years experience By Order of the

Turntoclassified.
ended June 30, Board
Anytime 2010 was filed in the
40% OFF of your last years 288-8995
office of the Pro- Leonard B.

It’s ashowroomin print!


thonotary of
tax preparation fee, Przywara

Call Today
Luzerne County and BOARD SECRETARY
new clients only LINEUP the same will be

minimum $80.00 ASUCCESSFULSALE


confirmed absolute-
ly unless an appeal
is taken therefrom
LINE UP Classified’s got
829-7130 570-822-5005
Wilkes-Barre, PA
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
within 30 days for
this notice. The
audit report is avail-
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
thedirections!
A yard or garage sale able for the public
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
inspection at the
in classified administrative office Public Notices Public Notices
is the best way of the school dis-
tocleanoutyourclosets! trict. By order of the
Board Lisa Schoen- LEGAL NOTICE
You’re in bussiness hofen, Secretary to
INVITATION FOR BIDS
with classified! the Board.
The Municipality of Kingston will receive
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Bids for the S.R. 0011 (Wyoming Avenue)
at Hoyt Street Traffic Signal Improvements
Project, generally comprised of traffic sig-
nal improvements, curb cut ramp con-
struction,signing and pavement markings,
and all incidental work related thereto,
until 2:00 P.M. (local time) on the 27th day
of April at the Kingston Municipal Building
located at 500 Wyoming Avenue,
Kingston, PA 18704-3681. The Bids will be
publicly opened and read aloud immedi-
ately thereafter.

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, including


DRAWINGS and PROJECT MANUAL, may
be examined and obtained at Borton-Law-
son Engineering, Inc., 613 Baltimore Drive,
Suite 300, Wilkes- Barre, PA 18702-7903.

PROJECT MANUAL is in one binding and


DRAWINGS are bound separately. Bidders
may secure DRAWINGS and a PROJECT
MANUAL upon payment of forty dollars
($40.00). (Please add $10.00 for U.S. Mail
delivery or $20.00 for FedEx delivery with-
out a FedEx account.) All construction
work is included in one Prime Contract.

Checks shall be made payable to Borton-


Lawson, and will not be refunded. Bidders
and Sub- Bidders, such as Sub-Contrac-
tors and Materialmen, may secure addi-
tional CONTRACT DOCUMENTS upon pay-
ment of thirty dollars ($30.00) per PRO-
JECT MANUAL and two dollars ($2.00) for
each DRAWING.

A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 10:00


A.M. on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at the
Kingston Municipal Building, 500 Wyoming
Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704-3681.

Each BID, when submitted, must be


accompanied by a "Bid Security" which
shall not be less than ten percent (10%) of
the amount of the BID.

Bidders attention is called to the fact that


not less than the minimum wages and
salaries in accordance with the provisions
of the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act
442 and contained in the CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS, must be paid throughout
the duration of this project.

The Municipality of Kingston does not dis-


criminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, sex, religion, age, disability
or familial status in employment of the pro-
vision of services.

Municipality of Kingston is an Equal


Employment Opportunity Employer.

The successful Bidder will be required to


furnish and pay for a satisfactory Perfor-
mance Bond and a Labor and Material
Payment Bond.

Municipality of Kingston reserves the right


to reject any or all Bids and to waive infor-
malities in the Bidding.

BIDS may be held by OWNER for a period


of not to exceed sixty (60) days from the
date of the opening of BIDS for the pur-
pose of reviewing the BIDS and investigat-
ing the qualifications of Bidders, prior to
awarding of the CONTRACT.

For The Municipality of Kingston:

____________________________
Paul Keating, Administrator
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Public Notices Services
ADOPTION
A loving married
YANKEES TRIP
TO CINCINNATI ACME AUTO SALES BMW `04 325i CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU FORD `92 MUSTANG MAZDA `04 3 Rare, Exclusive
Opportunity To
LEGAL NOTICE
June 20, 21 and 22 343-1959 Convertible, Hatchback, 92,000
teacher couple ARD Affordable.
(Monday, Tuesday, miles. Excellent
1009 Penn Ave With Warranty. 55,000 original Own...
DUI
with so much to
Wednesday) Scranton 18509 $6,992 miles 5.0 auto, condition. auto,
offer would love

DEADLINES
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to adopt your
‘26 FORD
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newborn. We CREDIT, NO CREDIT
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can provide a VIOLATIONS Call Our Auto Credit (570) 864-2337
MODEL T
Saturday lifetime of happi- Ballpark in Cincin- (570) 283-8235
Hot Line to get
12:30 on Friday ness, security CRIMINAL nati, Ohio Pre-approved for a
Trip Includes:
Sunday
& educational
opportunities. OFFENSES *Round trip
transportation
bus
Car Loan!
800-825-1609 5 Speed. Like New!! 560 Pierce St. HONDA `06 CIVIC EX MAZDA `04 RX-8
Panel Delivery
100 point
2 door, 5 speed, air,
www.acmecarsales.net
FREE
4:00 pm on Expenses paid. New Tires, tinted Kingston, PA Hunter Green, Concours quality
Friday Nancy/Kevin *Beer, soda & food power windows & restoration. Red
08 CHYSLER 300 windows, sun roof, www.wyoming 80,000 miles.
1-866-254-3529 on the bus locks, sun roof, CD, with black fend-
black, V6 black leather valleymotors.com New brakes &
Monday www.nancykevin
CONSULTATION *Great box level cruise & alloys. ers. Never Driven.
06 DODGE STRATUS interior. Only 570-714-9924 rotors. New
seats to two games Excellent condition,
4:30 pm on
Friday
2adopt.com
MACK (Mon & Tues night) RT, Black, sunroof,
wing, 31,000 miles
57,000 Miles!!!
PRICE REDUCED TO
very well main-
alignment. Two
new rear tires.
0 miles on
restoration.

Tuesday LAW OFFICES


*Hotel accommoda-
tions at the Millenni- 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE
3.0, hunter green,
$14,000!!
For more info,
CHRYSLER ‘06 tained with service
records, remaining
No accidents.
PRICE REDUCED
RARE!
$40,000
um Hotel. Just three
300C HEMI
4:00 pm on Honda warranty. $8,000 or best $38,000
EXPERIENCED blocks from stadium tan leather (AWD) call (570) 762-3714
Monday 65K, $10,500. offer. For more $36,500
and walking dis- 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
AGGRESSIVE Light green, 18,000 570-706-0921
Wednesday REPRESENTATION
tance from Cincin- White, 4 door, 4cyl.
66,000 miles BMW `93 325 IC miles, loaded,
information, call
(570) 332-4213
4:00 pm on
Tuesday 570.287.1388
nati Zoo and other
downtown attrac- 01 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX GT, whte,
Convertible,
Metallic Green
leather, wood trim,
$24,000. HONDA `07 CIVIC 2002 BMW 745i
Thursday www.MackLaw
tions
Price: $350 4 dr., V6
01 AUDI S8 QUATRO
Exterior & Tan
Interior, 5 Speed
570-222-4960
leave message
Sport SI. Red, with
black interior, MAZDA `10 The Flagship of
the Fleet

3i SPORT
Offices.com Call 570-287-9701 75,000 miles. 6 New - $87,000
4:00 pm on Tea sandwich- Burg./tan lthr., Transmission,
CHRYSLER `02
Wednesday for more info. speed, spoiler and Midnight Emerald
es, cupcakes Nav., 360 HP, AWD Heated Seats. 2nd
01 AUDI A8 L body kit. Tinted win- 16,000 miles, black. with beige leather
and sweet Owner, 66k Miles.
Friday cashmere beige, dows, 3 Year/36,000 mile interior. 61K miles.
PT CRUISER
treats are fea- ARE YOU BEING Excellent Condition,
4:00 pm on tan lthr., nav., AWD Garage Kept, Reduced $11,900 warranty. AC, Mint condition.
tured at Oys- SUED BY A (570) 714-0384 power windows. Loaded. Garage
Thursday ter’s poolside CREDIT CARD 01 AUDI A8 L Excellent Gas Inferno Red, flame
green, tan leather Mileage. Carfax ABS. Excellent Kept. Navigation
Bridal Showers! COMPANY?? design. Chrome
Holidays navigation, AWD available. Price condition. Stunning,
bridezella.net You have a real wheels. 47,000
call for deadlines Blk, auto, sun roof reduced $7,995 Asking $13,900 Must Sell!
chance of winning
& owing nothing if 01 VW CABRIOLET or trade for SUV or
miles, one owner.
Looks and runs VITO’S (570) 283-1165 $20,000
$18,600
You may email
your notices to ALL you are repre-
sented by a good
Silver, Brown top,
5-spd, convertible
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
great. New inspec-
tion. $5,800 & MERCEDES-BENZ `01
mpeznowski@ JUNK
attorney! Call Atty. 00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck
570-388-6669 Call (570) 472-1854
GINO’S 1993 CADILLAC
C-240
Michael P. Kelly
timesleader.com
ALANTE
570-417-5561 lthr., 64,000 miles

or fax to CAR & or email mike@


mikepkelly.com 406 ATVs/Dune
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver
BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE DODGE ‘08 CHARGER Wanted: Loaded, automatic,
2 Door
One Owner. One Owner. AC, heated leather
570-831-7312
TRUCKS Buggies 77 Pontiac Firebird
Black V6, T-Tops
Leather, CD,
Alloy Wheels
Local Trade.
$13,942
Junk seats, 4 door.
$4,700
Convertible
Exquisite Candy
or mail to
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WANTED
Shopping for a
QUARTER MIDGET
73 VW BEETLE CONV.
olympic blu, blck
$16,450 Cars & Call 570-388-6535 Apple Red black
soft top. 13,000
new apartment?
15 N. Main Street top, 4 speed
Trucks MERCEDES-BENZ `05 original miles. All
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
Highest Prices Classified lets
you compare costs - RACE CAR SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s Highest
available options,

240C
including gold
Paid!!! without hassle
76 inch Bull Rider, 07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT alloy wheels.
For additional Honda 120 motor, grey, V6 AWD 560 Pierce St. Prices 4Matic, V6 - Gray, Garage Kept. 1
information or FREE or worry! Kirkey seat, 07 DODGE NITRO SXT, 560 Pierce St. owner. Final
questions regard-
Get moving new brake system, garnet red, V6, 4x4 Kingston, PA
Kingston, PA Paid!! 77K highway miles,
Excellent condition, Model Year.
ing legal notices REMOVAL A-Main feature wins 06 DODGE RAM 1500
www.wyoming
Gorgeous
you may call with classified! Asphalt/Dirt, SLT, quad cab,
www.wyoming valleymotors.com FREE PICKUP dealer serviced. Sun
Automobile!
Marti Peznowski Call V&G valleymotors.com roof, heated seats.
Many Extras, hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4 570-714-9924
288-8995 $15,500. Call $31,000
ATTORNEY GREG MORAN
at 570-970-7371 Value $6,000, 570-714-9924
06 CHRYSLER TOWN & 570-288-3916 $29,900
or 570-829-7130 Anytime Sell for $2,999

`92 REGAL DODGE `01 STRATUS


COUNTRY TOURING $27,900
BUICK
Criminal Defense, Call (570) 954-2749
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
red, 4 dr., 7 pass.,
288-8995 PFA Violations
mini van From an Exotic,
NOTICE OF BID Reasonable prices.
SUZUKI ’00 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB Custom, 4 door,
SE HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA Private Collection
MONTY SAYS
In accordance with Call for a free
C-CLASS
SLT, silver, auto., 6 cyl. auto. 63K
the provisions of
section 807.1 of the
consultation.
(570) 239-7340.
QUAD MASTER
V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY
miles. Garage kept.
Like new. $2995.
4 door, automatic
Power windows,
GLS, automatic.
Only 2,400 miles.
Silver with leather
Call 570-650-0278
Pennsylvania School DEALER seats & locks . V6, $20,750
Code, the North 4x4, auto, 520 SPORT white, V6, interior. Good condi-
Current Inspection Asking $2,900. Call Boat? Car? Truck?
Pocono School Dis- Bankruptcy $595 miles, winch, heat- 4x4 tion. 34,000 miles.
570-825-8253 (570) 819-3140 or Motorcycle? Air-
trict solicits sealed Guaranteed Low Fees ed grips. $4,650. 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, $15,000 Negotiable
(570) 709-5677 plane? Whatever it
bids for www.BkyLaw.net 570-239-2877 green, auto, V6, (570) 885-5956
General, Art, Atty Kurlancheek 4x4
CADILLAC ‘06 STS is, sell it with a
Athletic and Jani-
torial Supplies
825-5252 W-B
SUZUKI`07
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles,
FORD ‘02 560 Pierce St. MERCURY `95 Classified ad.
570-829-7130
for the 2011-2012 DIVORCE No Fault
Silver, black leather,
sunroof, heated FOCUS WAGON Kingston, PA
GRAND MARQUIS MUSTANG ‘02
school year. Sealed
proposals will be
$295 divorce295.com
Atty. Kurlancheek
KING QUAD
4x4, automatic,
3rd seat, AWD
05 CHEVY EQUINOX
Silver, 4 door, 4x4
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
Low mileage,
One owner
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com 4 door, V8, fully
received
North
by the
Pocono
The season has 800-324-9748 W-B
620 miles. $3,200. 05 FORD EXPLORER
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park-
$7,984 570-714-9924
loaded, moon roof,
new tires & brakes. GT CONVERTIBLE
School District until started....What a (570) 592-8514
XLT, white 4 door
ing assist, remote Interior & exterior in Red with black top.
1:00 PM, May 2, weekend! Divorce, Custody,
Support, PFA
4x4
04 JEEP GRAND
keyless entry, elec- HYUNDAI `04 excellent shape. 2
owners. Call
6,500 miles. One
Owner. Excellent
YAMAHA`04 RHINO
2011. All bids will tronic keyless igni-
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
be exclusively FREE Consultation.
Atty. Josianne Special Edition.
tion, & more!
TIBURON GT (570) 822-6334 or
(570) 970-9351
Condition. $18,500
570-760-5833
PAYING $500
received and Excellent condition, $17,600
processed through Aboutanos Grey, sunroof, 4x4 Blue, 5 speed
200 hours. Priced 570-881-2775 560 Pierce St.
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ manual, CD, Air,

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the eSchoolmall Wilkes-Barre to sell. $6,500 or
MINIMUM 570-208-1118 ER, seafoam Kingston, PA factory alarm,
Easybid application
process
www.eschoolmall.c
at DRIVEN IN
Full size 4 wheel
best offer. Call
Keith 570-971-4520
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
CADILLAC `04 www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
power windows &
locks. 38K.

SEVILLE SLS
SERVICE
drive trucks Free Bankruptcy slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4 570-714-9924 $7,500 negotiable.
om; the failure to Consultation
409 Autos under 04 DODGE DURANGO Call 570-540-6236
follow this process ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ Payment plans. LIMITED, Sandstone, Beige. Fully loaded
(no paper submis- for heavy equip- Carol Baltimore $5000 tan leather, 3rd Excellent condition.
FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE JEEP `04 GRAND
DIRECTORY
sions will be consid- ment, backhoes, 570-822-1959 seat, 4x4 Runs great. New
ered) will disqualify dump trucks, 04 DODGE RAM 1500 rotors, new brakes. CD AND ALLOYS
the bid submission.
Bid instructions can
bull dozers
CADILLAC `94 SLT, quad cab, Just serviced. $9,880 CHEROKEE LIMITED
be obtained from
HAPPY TRAILS
TRUCK SALES
FREE CONSULTATION hemi, silver, 4x4
04 MERCURY
108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $8,000. (570)
4WD, 6 cylinder
auto. Moonroof.
the North Pocono
School District by
calling 570-842-
570-760-2035
542-2277
for all legal matters
Attorney Ron Wilson
570-822-2345
DEVILLE SEDAN MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
Gold tan leather,
709-8492 Fully powered. New
brakes & tires.
94,000 miles,
7659 ext. 4157.
Bids will be opened
6am to 8pm
automatic, front
3rd seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER CHEVROLET ‘06 94,000 highway
miles. $11,500
Attorney
at 2:00 PM on May
2, 2011.
SINGLE WHITE
MALE - late 50’s - Keith Hunter
wheel drive, 4
door, air condi-
LS, white, V6, 4x4
04 KIA SEDONA EX, CORVETTE 560 Pierce St.
(570) 822-6334

KIA `08 RONDO


Bankruptcies green, tan leather, Kingston, PA
The North Pocono
School District
would like to meet
female for friendship MAHLER, LOHIN
tioning, air bags, 7 pass. mini van
04 JEEP GRAND
CONVERTIBLE www.wyoming
468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
reserves the right to & ASSOCIATES all power, cruise Silver beauty, 1 valleymotors.com Maroon with beige
- movies, walks, etc. CHEROKEE LAREDO
accept or reject any control, leather Owner, Museum 570-714-9924 interior. All options.
$ WANTED JUNK $
5’8”. 200 lbs. (570) 718-1118 gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
and/or all bids or to quality. 4,900 78,000 miles. Still
Please respond to: interior, $3,300. 03 FORD WINDSTAR
accept a single miles, 6 speed. All under warranty.
216 Wyoming Ave
item, to increase or
decrease quantities
P.O. Box #289
Scranton, PA 18503
MARGIOTTI
570-394-9004 LX, green, 4 door,
entertainment sys.
possible options
including Naviga- FORD ‘10 Received 60,000
mile servicing. New VEHICLES
or amounts, to LAW OFFICES 7 pass. minivan tion, Power top.
TAURUS SEL tires. KBB Value LISPI TOWING
award the contract
in total or in part, BANKRUPTCY CHEVROLET `99 03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
blu, V6, 4x4
New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900 AWD, V6 & Alloys
$21,920
$8,500. Asking only
$7,900. A Must See! We pick up 822-0995
ASTRO VAN
does not bind itself 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, 570-299-9370 (570) 457-0553
Free Consult X-cab, white, 4x4
to accept the bid of
VITO’S
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Payment Plans 02 MERCURY MOUNT-
the lowest bidder
but to award the (570) 970-9977
56,000 miles, 4.3
cylinder engine, AINEER PREMIUM, CHEVROLET `05 All Junk
contract in the best Wilkes-Barre automatic. Clean. white, tan leather, Excellent condition,
&
interest of
school district.
the (570) 223-2536
Stroudsburg
$2,500. Call
(570) 829-0549
3rd seat, 4x4
02 GMC SONOMA SLS, TAHOE Z71 garage kept,
owner. Must see.
1
Cars &
Dennis J. Cawley
Business
X-cab, slvr, 4x4
01 DODGE RAM 1500
Silver birch with
grey leather interior,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
Trucks GINO’S
3rd row seating,
Manager/Board
Secretary
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
CHRYSLER `94 regular cab, 4x4,
with cap rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
Wanted Like New
98 FORD F-150, Highest
CONCORDE
North Pocono 310 Attorney 570-714-9924 changer. Loaded.
School District
Free Consultation. regular cab pick up traction control, 5.3l Asking $10,000. Call Tires
Services Contact Atty. Sherry
White with green, auto 4x4 engine, moonroof, 570-706-6156 Prices
Dalessandro
570-823-9006 leather interior.
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many FORD `04 MUSTANG Paid In $15 & UP!
150 Special Notices ADOPTION
DIVORCE
Infiniti sound
system.
more options. Imm-
aculate condition.
Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION LINCOLN `00 LS
1 owner. Low miles.
CA$H Like New
CUSTODY 151k miles. V8, Auto, 1,200
ADOPT: Adoring Estates, DUI 340 Health Care REDUCED!
76,000 adult driven
miles. $15,600. Call miles, all options, V6, All leather. Ask- FREE Batteries
Mom, Dad, Big
Brother would like
ATTORNEY
MATTHEW LOFTUS
Services $1,300
or best offer. ACURA `00 INTEGRA (570) 378-2886 & show room condi-
tion. Call for info.
ing $5,800. Call
(570) 819-3140 PICKUP
to share a lifetime 570-255-5503 570-283-8202 GS Coupe. 1 owner, ask for Joanne
Asking $24,995 (570) 709-5677
570-574-1275
$20 & UP!
of hugs & kisses
in our loving home
PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT clean title. 106K,
automatic. Leather
CHEVROLET `86
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151 Carry Out Price
with a newborn. BANKRUPTCY
25 years experi-
CHRYSLER `97
interior, all power,
LINCOLN`06
Please Call
Lynda & Dennis
FREE CONSULT
ence,
care,
personal
childcare,
remote start, moon-
roof, alloy wheels CORVETTE FORD `07 MUSTANG TOWN CAR LIMITED
570-301-3602
CALL US!
288-8995

888-688-1422
Expenses Paid
Guaranteed
Low Fees
Hospice care. Local
references.
570-235-1422
SEBRING
Convertible. Gold
and more! $4,000
570-709-4137
4x3 manual, 3 over-
drive, 350 engine
with aluminum
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs Fully loaded.
TO JUNK
Selling your
Camper?
Payment Plan! great, $11,500. 46,000 miles,

ADOPTING A NEWBORN
Colleen Metroka
570-592-4796
with newly installed
navy top/rear win-
dow. 124,000 city
AUDI ‘01 A6
2.7 T Quattro, dark
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
red pearls. Custom
negotiable.
570-479-2482
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Showroom
YOUR CAR
BEST PRICES
Place an ad and
find a new owner.
570-829-7130
is our greatest wish. miles. As is. Asking gray with tan leather flames in flake. New condition. IN THE AREA
Abundance of love,
secure life of family 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices $2,600. Negotiable.
570-822-2776 or
interior, automatic
transmission, 135k
tires & hubs. 1
owner. 61,000 origi-
FORD `07 $18,900.
570-814-4926 or
CA$H ON THE $POT,
WANTED
Cars & Full Size
Free Anytime
awaits.
Annie & Mike
570 709-9404
Leave Message
highway miles, fully
loaded, well main-
nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296 MUSTANG GT (570) 654-2596
Pickup
Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto

WE’VE MOVED
1-800-606-5589. tained, $7900. Ask for Les Premium package, 570-301-3602 Parts 477-2562
silver, black leather
Expenses Paid.
FORD ‘01 EXPLORER 570-675-3808
interior, 5 speed Call 828-7130 to Advertise
2 DOOR SPORT..
2 DOOR SPORT
Silver, 97,000 miles. AUDI `02 A4 CHEVROLET manual.
miles. $18,900
20,000 WANTED!
RUBINA A. ZAMAN M.D.
Good condition.
Includes snow tires.
3.0, V6, AWD
automatic, tiptronic 2010 CAMARO ALL
(570) 868-3832
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
FORD `10 FUSION SE JUNK
V-6 Victory Red,
Infants, Children $3,700. transmission. Fully
black interior,
570-313-0462 loaded, leather
& Adolescents

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


Call after 5PM interior. 92,000 all bells and Silver/grey, grey

CARS!
Moved to: miles. Good condi- whistles. interior. Automatic,
$25,000 AWD, Moonroof/
913 Rear Wyoming Ave.
MERCEDES-BENZ `86 tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395 570-706-6489 spoiler package.
The best there
is...The best
Wyoming, Pa 18644
(570) 693-3005 190 E CHEVY `06 COLORADO
CA$H
15,000 miles.
Remainer of $300 and Up
there was... The
best there will Accepting New Patients 4 cylinder gas
engine. 125,000
AUDI `05 A4
Turbo, Navy Blue
Extended cab. Auto.
Power steering, a/c.
extended warranty.
PAID
Sirius radio, 6 CD
$125 extra if driven,
ever be! changer. Garage

570-301-3602
miles. Clean, runs with grey leather 40k miles. 2 wheel kept. Asking

135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/


excellent. $2,000
Call 570-328-7370
interior, fully
loaded automatic.
drive.
$12,600, negotiable.
$17,000 or best
offer. Call
pulled or pushed in.
NOBODY Pays More
Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices 93,000 miles. All 570-678-5040 (570) 823-8403

VOLKSWAGEN `01 records. Excellent


condition. 4 new
250 General Auction 250 General Auction 250 General Auction
RADIO STATION FILING NOTICE -
PASSAT GLS WAGON
tires & new
brakes. Asking 570-760-2035
COOK & COOK
WMGS-FM, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA $10,000 or best Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Satin Silver Metallic. offer. Call for info
1.8L 4 cylinder Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
On March 31, 2011, an application was filed with the Federal 417-2010 Days
turbo. Cold weather
Communications Commission requesting consent to the transfer
of control of WMGS, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 92.9 in
connection with the reorganization of Citadel
package & traction
control. 101,700
779-4325 Nights
AUCTIONS
Broadcasting Corporation.
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $4,300 BMW `02 330 Proudly Presents
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
The transferor is the existing shareholders of Citadel
Broadcasting Corporation. The officers, directors, and
attributable owners holding l0% or more of the capital stock are
FLC XXXIII Partnership, L.P., FLC XXXII Partnership, L.P.,
(570) 417-7678

412 Autos for Sale


CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful
condition. Newly
re-done interior “Plains Helping Harry’s U Pull It
Forstmann Little & Co. Equity Partnership VI, L.P., Farid Suleman,
Judith A. Ellis, Jacquelyn J. Orr, Patricia Stratford, Randy L.
leather & carpeting.
$13,500. Plains” AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
Taylor, J. Anthony Forstmann, Michael A. Miles, Michael J.
Regan, Thomas Reifenheiser, Wayne T. Smith and Theodore J.
ACURA ‘07 RDX 570-313-3337
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
Tech Package.
Forstmann. Leather Seats.
Moonroof BMW `07 A BENEFIT AUCTION FOR THE PLAINS BETTER VEHICLES!!!
The transferee is the shareholders of Citadel $19,880 Black with black
interior. Heated
HOMETOWN PROGRAM OF PLAINS, GEORGIA. DRIVE IN PRICES
Broadcasting Company, as reorganized. The officers and
directors are Farid suleman, Judith A. Ellis, Jacquelyn J. Orr, seats. Back up & Home of President & Mrs. Carter
Patricia Stratford, Randy L. Taylor, William M. Campbell, III, Greg navigation Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Mrva, Paul N. Saleh, Jonathan Mandel and John L. Sander. systems. New Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 • 5:00 P.M.
There are no attributable owners holding 10% or more of the tires. Sunroof. Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
capital stock.

A copy of the application and related materials are available for


560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Garage kept.
Many extras!
46,000 Miles
We are full for this auction. Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
public inspection weekdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and www.wyoming
Asking $19,500.
570-825-8888 or
You can still bid online at www.proxibid.com/cookandcook DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
5:00 p.m. at the studios of Station WMGS, valleymotors.com
located at 600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. 626-297-0155
570-714-9924 Call Anytime! Cookandcookauctions.com • 570-270-9239 www.wegotused.com
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NISSAN `06 ALTIMA NISSAN `06 SENTRA
1.8 S, Special
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER MERCEDES-BENZ `95 NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
SE, special edition.
59,000 miles. Auto,
Edition, Power
steering, brakes,
CONVERTIBLE
Blue/white top &
S Great convertible,
SL 500
Convertible, with
Low mileage,
18000 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel
fwd, 4 cyl., original windows & locks.
owner. Fully loaded, white interior. black top, 6 speed removable hard drive, 4 door, anti-
6 CD changer. Recent document- manual transmis- top, dark Blue, lock brakes, air
AM/FM CD changer. Excellent condition,
Power driver seat, ed frame-off sion, carbon fiber camel interior, conditioning, air
43K. $12,500. restoration. Over dash, leather interi- Summer Driving bags, power locks,
anti-theft alarm, 570-881-6897
excellent condition $31,000 invested. or, front & rear Only, Garage Kept. power windows,
will sell $21,500. trunk, fast & agile. Very Good power mirrors,
$9,900 GET THE WORD OUT 570-335-3127 $18,000 or best power seats, all
570-283-1165 Condition, No
with a Classified Ad. offer. Call Accidents. Classy power, cruise con-
570-829-7130 570-262-2478 Car. Price trol, GPS/naviga-
Reduced! tion system,
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale $13,995 AM/FM radio, CD
or trade for changer, Mp3 play-

S AVE
er, keyless entry,
NEW LOW PRICES!
SUV or other.

5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
TO R S • 570-457-5441
570-388-6669 leather interior,

P E T
sun/moon roof,
2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai Wanna make your rear defroster, new
Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr car go fast? Place floor mats, Winter

TI
an ad in Classified! Frost pearl paint,

TH OUS AND S

IL L O M O TO
570-829-7130. heated seats, side
mirror defroster,
MERCEDES-BENZ backup camera,

CL E AN R E L IABL E auto rear view mir-


Loaded!
$
4,990 * $
4,990 *
`97 SL320
ror dimmer, Blue-

L OW M IL E CAR S
tooth, phone, nav.,
& radio controls
on steering wheel,
03 Ford 02 Ford Escape 4.5 years remain-
Windstar 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6 ing on 7 year

TO R S • 570-457-5441
G T,33K,C le an............ 12,495
$ 100,000 miles Nis-
san bumper to
bumper Premium
07 C hevy Im pala L S Warranty included,
53K,F ue lF le x .................... 9,995
Loaded w/ 66K Miles $ EXCELLENT CON-
$
7,890* $6,490* 06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T
Blue, convertible,
40th Anniversary
DITION Altima
HYBRID 35city/33
highway mpg.
Model. 47,000
‘99 Buick B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,995
$
‘97 Plymouth $18,900.

IL L O M O TO

5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
miles. Minor
Custom 4Dr Breeze repairs. $7,500 570-371-9001
Call after 5:00 p.m.
06 H y undai Tiburon G T or best offer.
Call 973-271-1030
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995
$

MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 SALEEN `02
06 H onda C ivic
59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C

$
4,990 * $
2,890 *
S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,
$
995 Pure silver metallic.
Roof & mirror caps
SE 281
Convertible, silver
in black. Tartan red
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
VIEW M O R E A T cloth / panther black
on black, garage
kept, Production

TI
MOTOR TWINS P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M leather interior. #351. 14,500

P E T
Black bonnet miles. Asking
stripes. Automatic. $23,500,
CALL STEVE MORENKO G O O D C R EDIT G ETS Steptronic paddles. Serious inquiries
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming

279396
Dual moon roofs,
L O W INTER EST R A TES! only!
718-4050 Cockpit chrono
package, conven-
570-477-3600
ience, cold weather

APRIL SALES EVENT!


(heated seats) &
premium packages.
Dynamic stability
SCION ‘08 TC
Low mileage,
6 Mo. Service Contract Included! control. Xenon
42,000 miles, 4
headlights, front
06 KIA SPECTRA 03 JEEP LIBERTY speed, front wheel
and rear fog lights.
SPORT drive, 2 door, anti-
Parking distance
lock brakes, air con-
control. Harmon-
ditioning, air bags,
Kardon sound sys-
power locks, power
tem. Chrome line
windows, power
interior. Mint condi-
4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C mirrors, cruise con-
Freedom Pkg, 4x4, Runs Great, AT tion. 17,000 miles.
trol, AM/FM radio,
$
6,995* $
8,995* Must Drive!
$21,500
CD player, Mp3
player, keyless
570-341-7822
08 MITSUBISHI 06 BUICK LACROSSE entry, sun/moon
ECLIPSE GS roof, rear defroster,
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA tinted windows.
$14,200.
Auto, one owner, (570) 443-7522 Call
Local trade

B a d Cre d it
before 9:30 p.m.
5 Speed, CD, Alloys, 4 Door, AT, Low Miles,
XClean
$11,435
Sporty, One Owner
$
12,995 * $
11,995* SUBARU ‘06 LEGACY
07 CHEVY ONE 04 HYUNDAI SONATA N o Cre d it SE - CERTIFIED
N e e d a Ca r?
TON DUMP TRUCK
AWD, automatic
moonroof
560 Pierce St. $14,990
Kingston, PA
Dual RR Wheels, 14K Miles,
Auto, Excellent Condition Auto, Cruise, CD, PW, PDL
Ca ll M a rc u m M otors www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
21,995* 6,995*
570 -693-30 76
$ $ 570-714-9924

SUBARU `05 LEGACY


* Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.

JO-DAN MOTORS
w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om 560 Pierce St.
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith SPORT AWD Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
1339 N. RIVER STREET 2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty Air, new tires & valleymotors.com
PLAINS, PA. 18702 brakes, 31,000
829-2043 W E M AK E IT EAS Y! miles, great
570-714-9924
www.jo-danmotors.com condition. $11,995.
570-836-1673
TOYOTA ‘09

Easter
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices SCION XD
Automatic,
traction control,
remote start.
$14,680

Eggst
strravaganza
nza 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924

Surprise your child on Easter! TOYOTA `05 PRIUS


65,000 miles, good
condition, keyless
entry, cassette/
radio + snow tires.
$12,500
570-474-5268

TOYOTA `06
Celebrate the holiday AVALON
with a photo of your child New tires, new
brakes, Inspected
March 4, AC,
in our special Easter AVPS, Fully
loaded, 18,000

Eggstravaganza section
mile bumper to
bumper warranty.
90,000 miles.

publishing on Easter $12,900.


(570) 881-3712

Sunday, April 24, 2011. TOYOTA `10


Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy

only
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid-
er trade. $14,200

15!
(570) 793-9157

TOYOTA `93 MR2


$ T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC,
power antenna.
New tires. No rust.
Great condition.
$5,000

Molly Branley (570) 708-0269


after 6:00PM

Age 9 (One child per photo) Volkswagen ‘03


GTI
moonroof, 5 speed,
Send your photo to arrive by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m. loaded,$9750
excellent condition,
570-578-2149

VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI


Drop off or return this completed form with your photo and a check to: The Times Leader, Easter Eggstravaganza,
15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to have your photo returned or
pick it up at our office after April 26th. Include name and age of child on back of photo. Or, e-mail your photo along
with the information below to classifieds@timesleader.com. All entries must include phone number.
Name ________________________________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________________________________
Great running
City _____________________________ State ______ Zip ___________ Phone ______________________ condition. Red with
cloth interior, power
E-mail Address __________________________________________________________________________ door locks, power
windows, power
Child’s name and age _____________________________________________________________________ moon roof,
I've enclosed my check for $ _______ Or, charge to credit card # ____________________________________ 5 speed, just
serviced, 117k.
Expiration date ____ / ____ Security code _______ Asking $5,300
570-885-2162
Please circle card type:
NUMBER
VW `05 JETTA
The Times Leader Classified AUDITED
ONE Silver with black
interior. Auto. Sun-
roof. All options.
Excellent condition.
1 owner. 33K miles.
Call 829-7130 Toll free 1-800-273-7130 NEWSPAPER Asking $13,500. Call
IN LUZERNE COUNTY
276222

Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. – AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS (ABC)
570-693-2129
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VIN #2LBBJ16332
REMOTE START 3.7L V6 ENGINE
HID HEADLAMPS
KEYLESS ENTRY WITH KEYPAD 6 DISC CD WITH SATELLITE RADIO
PREMIUM PACKAGE LEATHER HEATED/COOLED SEATS
SIDE AIR CURTAINS POWER LIFTGATE
ADVANCED TRAC AUTO. TEMPERATURE CONTROL
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM

24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ FWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD
17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air Curtains, All Wheel Drive, 17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, Side All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps,
AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, Air Curtains, AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, PW, PDL, Leather Reverse Sensing Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast
Leather Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Seats,SYNC, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone Electronic Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/
Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys.,
Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys., Dual Panel
VIN #3LBR768027 VIN #3LBR769066 Moonroof, Rearview Camera
VIN #1LBG609563

24 24
24 Mos.
Mos. Mos.

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. 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.

COCCIA
CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St.,
Just Minutes from
Scranton or W-B Plains, PA

MPG POWER
MESSAGE CENTER HANDS-FREE
SAFETY SYNC
PACKAGE
SIDE IMPACT AIR BAGS
POWER MOONROOF ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
SEAT
AM/FM RADIO WITH CD
CRUISE CONTROL
SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO
POWER LOCKS
KEYLESS ENTRY
POWER WINDOWS
1ST & 2ND ROW
TILT WHEEL AIR CURTAINS
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ALUMINUM WHEELS

24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD FIESTA SE NEW 2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4 DR NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
Automatic, Tilt Wheel, PM, PDL, Cruise Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys.,Tilt, Side Curtain CD, Safety Canopy, Side
Control, Air, Heated Seats, SYNC, Air Bags, Fog Lights, 15” Alloy Wheels, Driver’s Impact Air Bags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto.,
Advanced Trac with Electronic Group, Instrument Cluster, Message Center, Keyless PDL, PW, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy Glass, MPG
Roll Stability Control, Sport Entry, SE Appearance Pkg., 16” Alum. Wheels, Roof Rack, Sirius
Appearance Pkg., Winter Pwr. Side Mirrors, PL,
Pkg., Side Curtains, Rear Satellite Radio, Rear Cargo
PW, Sirius Satellite Convenience Pkg.,
Spoiler, AM/FM with
6 Disc CD, 15” Alum.
Radio, Fog Lamps, Keyless Entry,
Wheels, Keyless Rear Spoiler, AC
Entry with Keypad
MPG
MPG

72
72
Mos. 24
Mos.
Mos.
72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. Mos.
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.

CALL
CALL NOW
NOW 823-8888
823-8888
1-800-817-FORD
1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
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& Classic Marinas SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
VOLKSWAGEN `04 LINCOLN `66
HARLEY DAVIDSON DUTCHMAN 96’ CHEVROLET `06 CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER INTERNATIONAL ‘95 LEXUS `96 LX 450
BEETLE
CONVERTIBLE CONTINENTAL CUSTOM 01’ SPORTSTER 5TH WHEEL
with slideout & sun SILVERADO 1500 DUMP TRUCK
Refurbished, rebuilt
Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new

CREST 15’
Blue. AM/FM cas- 4 door, room built on. Set 4X4 pickup, extend- engine, transmis- leather ivory interi-
sette. Air. Automat- Convertible, 460 ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
up on permanent sion replaced. or. Silver trim.
ic. Power roof, win- cu. engine, 67,000 box, automatic.
site in Wapwallopen. Rear-end removed Garage kept. Excel-
dows, locks & miles, 1 owner Pewter. 48,000
doors. Boot cover since `69. Teal Fiberglass Comes with many miles. Excellent
and relubed. Brand lent condition. 503 Accounting/
boat with new 10’ dump. PA 84,000 miles, Ask-
for top. 22k. Excel- green / white extras. $9,000. condition. $17,000 state inspected. ing $10,750 Finance
lent condition. leather, restorable, trailer. Out- (570) 829-1419 or Negotiable $12,900/best offer. 570-654-3076 or
Garage kept. $2,500 570-287- (570) 991-2135 (570) 954-7461 REDUCED!!!
board propul-
COCCIA FORD
570-594-1496 570-498-0005
Reduced 5775 / 332-1048 ASKING $9,999
sion. Includes:
CHEVROLET `07
$14,000 883 cubic inch
FLAGSTAFF `08
JUST REDUCED!
570-822-1976
LINCOLN `88 2 motors motor, Paco rigid SAVE MONEY! GET
JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER MITSUBISHI `97
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VOLVO `98 V90 TOWN CAR


Erinmade,
“Lark II series”
frame, extended &
raked. Low miles.
$6,000 or best
CLASSIC
Super Lite Fifth
TRAILBLAZER LS
Perfect condition,
READY FOR THE
WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White
Miles
$14,850 15’ CUBE VAN LINCOLN
61,000 original PRICE offer.(973) 271-1030 Wheel. LCD/DVD with grey interior. Cab over, 4 cylinder Due to a tremen-
Wagon. Silver with 17,000 miles. dous increase in
miles, garage kept, REDUCED! flat screen TV, fire- Asking $20,000
Looks and runs like diesel engine.
gray leather. 120K.
Rear Wheel Drive. 6 triple black, leather
interior, carriage
$2,400 HARLEY DAVIDSON place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
570-332-3681
it just came off the
lot. Four Door, 4
Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
sales volume,
one of the area’s
cylinder. 24 MPG NEGOTIABLE good rubber. All largest and
2006 NIGHTTRAIN CHEVROLET `09
roof, factory wire Hide-a-Bed sofa, wheel drive, 84,900
highway. Sunroof, 570-417-3940 miles, new tires, around good fastest growing
wheels, loaded, outside speakers &
CD, good inspec- SPECIAL EDITION tow package, anti 560 Pierce St. condition inside Dealership and
excellent condition. grill, 2 sliders,
tion. Recent starter Kingston, PA
EQUINOX LS
Collision Center
SALT CREEK SKIF
$5,500. Call #35 of 50 Made aluminum wheels, lock brakes, driver & out. Well
& battery. Newer $10,000 in acces- and passenger www.wyoming maintained. has the following
Mike 570-237-7660 water purifier,
tires. $4,395 or best sories including a Low mileage, 15000 airbags, power valleymotors.com Ready to work. OPPORTUNITY
14’ fiberglass fish- awning, microwave
offer. Call AVAILABLE
570-822-6785 MERCEDES-BENZ `73 ing boat, tri-hull
(very stable), 25 HP
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
miles, automatic,
all-wheel drive, 4
windows, power
mirrors, power
570-714-9924 PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
Tahatsu outboard, Alien Spider Candy raised panel fridge door, anti-lock locks, rear window best offer FINANCE AND
VW ‘07 BEETLE 450SL with Full Galvanized Blue. Excellent con- & many acces- brakes, air condi- defroster and
JEEP ‘06 Call 570-650-3500
Leather Interior, Convertible
Trailer. Perfect Con- dition. All Documen- sories & options. tioning, air bags, wiper, privacy tint, Ask for Carmen
INSURANCE PERSON
Alloys, Moon Roof
$13,840
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
dition. Built in fuel
tank. All new in ‘01.
tation. 1,400 Asking
$25,000 or best
Excellent condition,
$22,500.
power locks, power
windows, power
air conditioner,
cruise control. CD, COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K NISSAN `08 ROGUE Must be detail
$2,500 offer. Call 570-868-6986 mirrors, cruise con- keyless entry and oriented.
/FM radio with cas- 570-256-7311 570-876-4034 trol, AM/FM radio, much more. $17,880 SL. AWD, 1 owner,
sette player, CD cassette player, CD $10,499. Call no accidents. 4 AUTOMOTIVE
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham- STARCRAFT ‘80 KAWASAKI ‘05 NEWMAR 36’ player,
entry, rear
keyless
de-
570-332-4999 door hatchback, 6
cylinder, roof rails,
EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED
pagne exterior; Ital- NINJA 500R. 3300
MOUNTAIN AIRE froster, rear wind- dark gray, black
560 Pierce St.
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage 16’ DEEP V
‘90 Evinrude out-
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His & 5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new
shield wiper, tinted
windows. $17,500. DODGE `10 interior. Premium
wheels, new tires,
Excellent pay and
benefits including
Kingston, PA kept, excellent con- hers helmets. Must 401k plan.
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272
board 70hp with tilt
& trim— ‘92 EZ
sell. $2400
570-760-3599
condition, loaded
with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m. GRAND CARAVAN
Only 17k miles.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
brakes extra set of
snows. Premium
sound/Bose/blue- Apply to:
loader trailer. With
570-714-9924
MERCEDES-BENZ `76 ‘00 Tracker Series
570-825-3711
truck with hitch
CHEVROLET `96 Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
valleymotors.com tooth, XM radio.
Intelligent key entry.
Greg Martin
577 E. Main St.,
60lbs foot pedal, 2
LINEUP also available. 570-714-9924
1500
downriggers, stor- 570-455-6796 tion. Factory & Newly inspected
Wilkes-Barre,
415 Autos-Antique 450SLC ages, gallon tanks,
ASUCCESSFULSALE
extended war- 36,900 miles
& Classic 80K miles, 1 owner, 2 fish finders and
PALOMINO ‘07
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
bed, 5 speed. Only
ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806 JEEP `00 $19,500
(570) 371-7227
PA, 18702
570-823-8888
mint condition, no more. MUST SEE.
INCLASSIFIED!
CADILLAC `80 rust. Must Sell! Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368 Doyouneedmorespace? YEARLING CAMPER
85,000 miles. Just
inspected. Bedliner, WRANGLER PONTIAC `04
email:

DODGE `94 grmartin@


$9,900

COUPE DEVILLE 570-829-0847 after 5pm. Pop-Up style, toolbox, cap &
A yard or garage sale cocciacars.com
MONTANA
Sleeps 8, with 4,000 lb. hitch all
Dakota with cap.
Excellent condition,
MERCEDES-BENZ `88 427 Commercial in classified stove, fridge, sink, included. New rear
drums, brakes &
1 owner, garage
$3,000 located in outdoor grill & 95,000 miles, well
Hazleton. Trucks & is the best way awning. Great con- calipers. Excellent
kept, very good
maintained. Excell- 506 Administrative/
570-454-1945 or 420 SEL Equipment tocleanoutyourclosets! dition. $4,000 condition. Clean
inside & out. Only
condition. Many
extras including lift ent overall condi- Clerical
561-573-4114 Silver with red You’re in bussiness (570) 822-6228 & back seat. tion. Keyless entry,

CHEVROLET `68 C10


leather interior.
‘90 CHEVY C60 with classified!
$4,200 Firm
Joe (570) 868-5900
29 MPG gas. built in baby seat,
APPOINTMENT SETTERS
Every option.
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER $4,800 dual climate con-
trol. Rear air. Seats
New 350 motor and
new transmission.
Garage kept, show-
room condition. BUCKET TRUCK KAWASAKI ‘06 35 ft. Well kept. On
campground on the CHEVROLET `97
or best offer
(570) 868-0944
TJ, Black with grey
interior. 4 cylinder, 7. Recent inspec-
tion & tires. KBB
NO COLD CALLING!
$7,000. Automatic. Sterling 5-speed manual
REDUCED TO Vulcan Classic
$5,000 FIRM
(570) 906-1771
(570) 417-9200 utility body, excel-
lent condition. New
tires & brakes. Too
1500
Black and chrome.
Susquehanna River
near great fishing.
Attached 12X22”
SILVERADO
with Western plow.
DODGE RAM ‘06 transmission. CD
player, hardtop, full
over $6300. Asking
$5,000 firm. Call
(570) 417-9884
Student? Have
children in school?
doors, sound bar.

CHEVROLET `69 NOVA OLDSMOBILE `68 many features to list


$3,200. Call
Fuel injected. 21”
windshield. Pas-
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
1500 SLT 4” Skyjacker
Suspension lift with
This schedule will
work great for you!
Low miles, Work part time
SS clone. 350
engine, 290 Horse- DELMONT 570-299-0772 senger backrest.
Floor boards.
Remainder of war-
covered by metal
roof with large
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
One owner
$19,845
steering stabilizer.
Like new BF
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 hours and bring
home a full time
power. 10 bolt posi-
rear. PowerGlide
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!!
CHEVROLET ‘89 ranty. Expires
Feb., 2012. Kept in
breezeway. Shed &
many extras includ-
$9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503
Goodrich 35’s with
Full size spare. Only
56,000 miles,
automatic, income
$10 - $15 per hour!!
C70. 24’ box. Lift ed. Call for more all-wheel drive,
transmission. Power This model only 85,000 miles. Part time
gate, many new heated garage! information. CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL 4 door, air condi-
disc brake kit. Over produced in 1967 $7,300 Day or Evening
parts. $1,900. Never damaged. (570) 237-7076 BLAZER 4 door, 4 tioning, all power,
$20,000 invested, & 1968. All (570) 301-7221 • No Sales
(570)675-7546 7,000 miles. Great new tires, regularly CD player, leather
sacrifice at $11,000. original 45,000 • Paid Training
condition! $6,800 serviced, great interior, tinted
(Wilkes-Barre)
Call 732-397-8030
miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth CHEVY ‘08 3500 570-574-9217 SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS condition. Silver.
AC, 4WD. 560 Pierce St.
JEEP `02 LIBERTY windows, custom
wheels, $13,000
• Blue Cross/vision
/dental
& vinyl interior, Travel Trailer. 29’, Kingston, PA •Paid vacation/ 401k
HD DUMP TRUCK
174,000 miles
KAWASAKI mint condition, 1 Blue/grey, new Call 570-829-8753
350 rocket www.wyoming • Advancement
slide out a/c-heat. $6,500 or best rebuilt engine with Before 5:00 p.m.
engine, 2nd valleymotors.com Opportunity
offer. 570-242-7979 warranty, new
`08 NINJA
2WD, automatic. Stove, microwave,
CHEVROLET `79 owner. Fender
skirts, always Only 12,000 miles. fridge, shower 570-714-9924 tires & brakes,
SUZUKI `09
•No experience
necessary
garaged. Trophy Vehicle in like 250 cc, blue, like inside & out. Many
CHEVY ‘07 4,000 miles.
• Must be 16 yrs old
CORVETTE L-48 winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
new condition.
$21,900.
new, under 1,000
miles. Great starter
more extras.
Reduced. $15,500.
Call 570-842-6735 TRAILBLAZER LT FORD `01 LARIAT
250 Super Duty
$5,900 or
best offer.
570-814-2125 GRAND4x4.
VITARA166
Please Call To
Make An
All Corvette options, only, $7,500. 570-288-4322 bike. $2,800 Seri- Appointment
On-Star, Leather. with slide-in camper Luxury
all original, new 570-690-0727 ous inquiries only. SUNDANCE VACATIONS
FORD ‘99 E350 Satellite Radio. new tires, 4 door, 8’ horsepower 4 cylin-
Good Year tires,
new mufflers, just
Call 570-331-4777
SUNLITE CAMPER $17,770 bed. Soft and hard-
JEEP `06 der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
Best Places to
Work in PA
tuned. 46,000 miles.
PONTIAC ‘84 BUCKET VAN KAWASAKI `10 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, top for bed covers.,
1-877-808-1158
COMMANDER 4X4
center bathroom, Good condition. miles. 4 wheel anti
$6,500 or best EEO Employer
lock disc brakes.
TRANS AM
Sold together or
CONCOURS 14
offer 570-262-2845 Triton V8. 2 speed kitchen, sofa bed.
Lockers, V-8. Heat- Leather, heated
OFFICE ASSISTANT
or 570-239-6969 boom; 92,000miles; Air, Fully self con- separately $10,900
15TH ANNIVERSARY Sport/Touring with tained. Sleeps 6. (570) 639-5478 ed leather. All seats. Power seats,
$9999 or best price.
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR EDITION. ABS/traction New tires, fridge power. Navigation, mirrors, locks &
Great condition. Call Full time,
2 door post car, in
1 of 600 made, all
available options,
570-675-3384 or
570574-7002
control, showroom
new, 400 miles,
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA FORD `03 F150 Satellite, Blue tooth,
3rd row, More.
sunroof.
changer
6
with
cd
8
Experienced

LARIAT
good condition for 63K miles, V8, auto. metallic blue, 6 year www.wyoming 69,000 speakers. Cruise & Nationally known
highway miles. tilt. Smart pass key- architectural prac-
age. Serious
inquiries only, call
T-roof, $7,995.
Call 570-817-2577 439 Motorcycles
warranty included.
$12,000. TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Contractor ready
with ladder rack &
$14,900. Call
(570) 855-3657
less entry
$19,000. Call
start. tice seeks a
Secretary/Recep-
for details. $8,500 570-331-3674 Rear queen master

PONTIAC `68 HARLEY ‘01


or best offer. Call bedroom, Walk tool box, 4x4 diesel, 570-401-3714 tionist/Office Assis-
Steve at
SUZUKI `07 C50T thru bathroom.
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS under 97K. Great
JEEP `06
tant at its corporate
office in downtown
570-407-0531
CATALINA DAVIDSON
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
2500
condition, $17,000
or best offer. TOYOTA ‘04 Wilkes-Barre, PA to

CHEVY `68 CAMARO 400 engine. 2


barrel carburetor.
Electra Glide, Ultra CRUISER extra large living
room + sofa bed.
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
570-925-2845 WRANGLER SIENNA XLE
support profession-
al and other admin-

SS Yellow with black


roof and white wall
Classic, many
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles, EXCELLENT
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van.
85K miles. Excellent
FORD `05 WHEEL DVD, leather
moonroof
istrative staff in all
day-to-day business
activities. Friendly,
396 automatic, 400
transmission, clean
interior, runs good,
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
CONDITION
6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
condition. $8,700
570-829-4548 or CHAIR LIFT VAN
Seating capacity for
$14968
business casual
work environment,
(570) 696-3513 kept, like new 570-417-5991 excellent compen-
71K, garage kept, Windshield, Bags, 215-694-7497 7 plus 2 wheel
condition. Includes sation and benefits
custom paint, Fire
Hawk tires, Krager
wheels, well
PONTIAC 1937
Fully restored near
Harley cover.
$12,900
Floorboards,V&H
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept. 451 Trucks/
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
LT (premium pack-
chairs. 140,000
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $7,000.
package including
401(k). More infor-
570-718-6769 age), 3.4L, 47,000 For more details, TJ, X-Package 560 Pierce St. mation about the
maintained. original. New paint, 6K Miles $5,500 SUVs/Vans
570-709-4937 miles. All wheel Call 570-589-9181 with only 46,000 Kingston, PA practice and its
$23,900 new interior, new (570) 430-0357
wiring, custom tint- drive, power moon- miles. One owner! work on
Negotiable
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 ACURA `08 RDX roof, windows, locks 6 cylinder, 6-speed
www.wyoming
www.bcj.com.
FORD `97 DIESEL
570-693-2742 ed glass, new motor valleymotors.com
& transmission. SOFT TAIL DEUCE & seats. Leather manual transmis- Applicants should
570-714-9924
CHEVY`75 CAMARO Spare motor & LIMITED EDITION. Blue interior, 6 cd chang- sion. Soft top with email a cover letter
Good Condition. Cummins engine, full doors, tinted indicating availability
trans. 16” wide Radical paint, only smoked wind 53,000 miles. er, rear folding 8-L. 49,049
TRACTOR
350 V8. Original white walls car in 200 produced, screen. Great bike, seats, keyless entry, factory windows. date, desired salary
AWD, Full Power, miles. 33,000 CD player, sound and resume by
owner. Automatic excellent condition Rhinehardt pipes, runs great. Helmet AM/FM, CD onstar, roof rack, gross wt. 6,649 bar, 31” all terrain 05/06/2011 to:
transmission. Rare - in storage for 2 lots of chrome. & kevlar racing running boards,
TRAILERS
Changer, Blue light wt. $19,500 tires with full size hrjobsearch01@
tuxedo silver / black years. $14,000 or Beautiful bike! gloves included. Tooth, XM Radio, garage kept. Must see! spear. A MUST SEE! gmail.com.
vinyl top with black best offer. Serious Asking $9,500 $2995. Call for info Leather Interior $14,750. (570) 829-5886 $13,999 FREIGHTLINER Send attachments
naugahyde interior. inquiries ONLY. or best offer. (570) 881-5011 & Sunroof 570-362-1910
Never damaged. Call 570-574-1923 570-474-0154 (570) 301-7221 ’97 MIDROOF in PDF or MS Word
$22,000
$6,000. Call
TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED (570) 814-8398 CHEVY `10 SILVERADO FORD `99 E250 475 CAT & 10 formats only. More
570-489-6937
STUDEBAKER ‘31 HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 TRIPLE 955 CC
Call after 9:30 a.m. 4 Door Crew Cab Wheelchair Van JEEP `07 speed transmission.
$12,000
information on
www.monster.com

CHRYSLER `49 Rumble seat, coupe


Good condition. SCREAMING EAGLE 7,000 miles. Very
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,
78,250 miles. Fully
serviced, new bat- WRANGLER X FREIGHTLINER
Bohlin Cywinski
Jackson
WINDSOR Call for details
(570) 881-7545
Orange
V-ROD& Black.
fast. Needs nothing.
Blue, never
dropped. Excellent
BUICK `05 low mileage.
$35,500. Call
570-655-2689
tery, tires & rods.
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior,
’99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.
Architecture
Planning

RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
Silver / gray, 4 door chairs. Braun Millen- well maintained, Interior Design
sedan. 6 cylinder
flathead, fluid drive. TANK ‘07 VISION
2007 Tank Motor
Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent
condition. $4,200
Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564
AWD, CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
nium lift
remote. Walk up
with

door. Front & rear


garage kept. 11,500
miles, one owner.
Asking $15,000.

‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’


8 West Market
Street, Suite
45,000 original loaded, 1 owner, Custom Van. 67K AC, CD player, 1200
miles. Just like new! Sports Vision Motor- condition. Asking 18,000 miles. 6 A/C. Power locks & with sides. All
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
miles. Interior has cruise control. Wilkes-Barre, PA
REDUCED $15,000 cycle. 250 cc, $20,000 or best cylinder. New windows. Excellent aluminum, spread 18701
oak wood trim, car- Tow package with
Call Jim: Brand new. 0 miles. offer. Call inspection, tires condition. $9,500. axle. $6,500.
Antique. Very good peting, storage cargo carrier.

OFFICE MANAGER
570-654-2257 $2,400. For more 570-876-4034 & brakes. Like 570-237-6375
condition. Must see. areas, TV, rear seat Excellent condition.
information call Tom new, inside & out. 2 storage trailers.
Low milage. Road convertible to dou- $18,700
CORVETTES at 570-825-2114
HARLEY DAVIDSON title. Asking $1,260 $16,900. Call
(570) 540-0975
ble bed, curtains.
HONDA `03 Call 570-822-9680 570-814-4790 Full Time position for
local nonprofit.
VOLKSWAGEN `71 Call (570) 825-5810 Seats 7. Power win-
WANTED ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
Leave Message dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
ODYSSEY KIA `02 SEDONA VOLVO `08 XC90 Excellent organiza-
tional skills, comput-
1953-1972
Any Condition!
Courteous, Fast
SUPER BEETLE
Convertible. Runs Garage kept,
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
1100 Custom. 5800 CHEVR0LET`02
ing. New exhaust
system. New rear High
140000
mileage,
miles,
EX, Van, Sunroof.
61,000 miles.
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
er / bookkeeping
with Quicken
2 tone blue. tires. Recently Loaded. Good required. Send
automatic, front
EXPRESS
Professional Buyer. great. Excellent miles, light bar, inspected. Excellent condition. locks, excellent resume to:
condition. Original 17,600 miles. cobra exhaust, wheel drive, 4 condition. New
Licensed & Bonded condition. $4,800. $5000 or best offer. Box 2495
engine. Can be $9,200. windshield, many door, anti-lock tires, new brakes
corvettebuyer.com Call 570-655-0530 570-606-7654 c/o Times Leader
1-800-850-3656 seen by appoint- Lehman area. extras, must sell. CONVERSION brakes, air condi- and rotors. 52,000
(570) 760-5937 tioning, air bags, 15 N. Main Street
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR LEXUS `04 GX 470
ment. Must Sell $5,995. Call VAN miles highway
Wilkes-Barre, PA
FORD `52 $9,000 570-301-3433 Loaded. Low
Custom Van. 67K
power locks,
power windows,
$26,500/ best offer.
570-779-4325
18711
HARLEY DAVIDSON
(570) 455-8400 miles. Excellent Black with dark

COUNTRY SEDAN YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO miles. Interior has power mirrors, 570-417-2010 till 5
RECEPTIONIST
condition. gray leather interior.
VW CLASSIC `72 750cc. 8,000 miles,
$18,900 oak wood trim, car- AM/FM radio, CD DVD player. Fully
CUSTOM LINE
` 06 SOFTTAIL saddlebags, wind-
570-674-3901 peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
player,
defroster,
rear
rear
loaded. 92,000
457 Wanted to Buy
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic, KARMANN GHIA shield, back rest, convertible to dou- windshield wiper,
miles. Excellent
condition. $19,000 Auto Part time position
8 passenger, Restoration Vehicle
NIGHTTRAIN Black & Pearl,
Excellent Condition. CHEVROLET `05 ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win-
$5,990
(570) 606-4198
(570) 675-4424 for automobile
3rd seat, good Family owned,
Dark gray metallic, Must See. Asking ALL dealership.
condition, 2nd
owner. $9,500.
garage kept, good
shape. Needs some
new rr tire & $2,499. Call after 4. AVALANCHE dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
HONDA `10 LEXUS `06 GX 470 • Must be able to
570-579-3517 interior work, new
brakes, many
extras. $10,900
570-823-9376 Dark red with tan
leather interior.
ing. New exhaust
system. New rear
JUNK handle multi line
phone system.
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
seats, needs
FORD `65 carburetor work.
Only 58,000 miles.
(570) 592-4982
Matted black finish.
LT Z71 package.
Sunroof. 82,000
tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent ODYSSEY CAR & • Must be neat &
people oriented.

GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE Asking $8,000.


serious inquiries
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 Mint condition. New
tires, inspected,
miles. Must See!
Asking $20,000
condition. $4,800.
Call 570-655-0530 TRUCKS
• Evening hours
2 to 3 days per
White with red Road King 19,000
only! 570-343-2296 fully serviced & (570) 362-4143 week, some
DODGE `00 RAM
miles, new tires, lots
leather interior.
of extra chrome. ready to ride. Wind- WANTED Saturdays
Black top.
WANTED: PONTIAC Like New. $12,900. shield & sissy bar.
CHEVROLET `05 SIL- Highest Prices required.
1500 QUAD CAB
289 Engine, rebuilt. Cypress Pearl with
Call 570-639-1989 Low miles & garage
61,000 original ivory leather interi- Email letter of
miles. Original
owners manual `78 FIREBIRD or 570-760-1023 kept. $4800. or best
offer. 570-762-5158 VERADO LT Z71 4X4, V8 automatic. or. Well maintained, Paid In Cash!!! interest to:

EXCELLENT CONDITION! Formula 400


HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 Extended cab, New tires & brakes. garage kept. All
FREE
YAMAHA` 08 R1
Berkshire Green, automatic. Black Fully loaded. Lea- Special Edition. service records. valleychevrolet601
$8,800. 100th Anniversary ther interior. Many Brand new tires.
Originally purchased with grey leather Maroon, Fully @gmail.com
(570) 881-2447
at Bradley-Lawless Edition Deuce. extras. Must see. All options including REMOVAL
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
interior. Heated loaded. Leather
Garage kept. 1 Excellent condition. premium audio Doyouneedmorespace?
FORD `66
in Scranton. Car seats. 59,000 seats. TV/DVD,
was last seen in owner. 1900 miles. (570) 970-9351 package, rear Call V&G
Tons of chrome. Perfect condition. miles. New Michelin navigation, sun roof
climate control, A yard or garage sale
Abington-Scranton tires. $16,500 plus many other
DODGE `04
Mustang Coupe. 3700 miles, new Anytime in classified
area. Finder’s fee $38,000 invested. A extras. 3rd seat . adjustable suspen-
Pearl white, pony rear tire, undertail (570) 477-3297
interior. Pristine paid if car is found must see. Asking Only 1,900 Miles. sion, towing pack- is the best way
$20,000. Call kit, cover. Price age, rear spoiler, 288-8995 tocleanoutyourclosets!
CHEVROLET `05 RAM 1500
condition. 26K and purchased. Call negotiable $7,800 Brand New.
John with any info 570-706-6156 Lexus bug guard.
miles. $17,000 or 570-852-9072 Asking $37,000
42,750 miles. You’re in bussiness
(570) 760-3440
HIGHEST
best offer. Too many extras to (570) 328-0850
HONDA TRAILBLAZER LT list. Low$10,000 $28,950 with classified!
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR Black/Grey.
(570) 817-6768 Mileage.

MAZDA `88 RX-7


421 Boats & 2004 CRF 100. 18,000 HUMMER ‘05 H2 (570) 237-1082
508 Beauty/
$ PRICE PAID $
Excellent condition. (570)709-2125
TRUCKS FOR SALE
Marinas miles. Well Cosmetology
650 CLASSIC
$1500 or best offer. Yellow with black
equipped. Includes
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
SEA NYMPH ‘94
570-498-7702
Like New.
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age, roof rack,
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tan leather seats all
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starting at $2,295.
FOR JUNK
VEHICLES Experienced Part
grey leather interior, motor, good condi-800. 7,000 miles. in good condition. or best offer. Call Box Truck, Cab & Time barber needed
all original & never tion. $6,000 or best Must Sell. Like new. chrome. Garage extended warranty. Runs great. 150k. (570) 788-9826 or Chassis available. PICKED UP in busy back moun-
seen snow. $8,900. offer. Call $1,700. Please Call kept. $6,300 $16,000 Asking $2,000 (570) 956-8547 Call U-haul 570-876-1010 tain barbershop.
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548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health


512 Business/
Strategic
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
LINE UP 527 Food Services/
Hospitality
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Organized in 1975, The Institute for Human Resources and Services,
Management
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Accepting applica-
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Looking for the right deal


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596 Mercer Ave. Sugarloaf, Pa is in West Hazleton
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utive needed. Pri-
person at
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Kingston, PA
570-283-2050
on an automobile? seeking an experi-
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experienced:
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repairs, side sheets
abilities in their homes. Full time and Part time positions are available.
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functions and the LIFEGUARDS
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570-829-7130
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250 Pierce Street, Suite 301; Kingston, PA 18704
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ask for an employ-
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554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ ability, lead by
ext. 118 to set up 542 Logistics/
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change effectively. 533 Installation/
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522 Education/
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send resumes to: Repair needed. Must have
Manager
Training 79 Country Club
clean MVR; doubles
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570-788-5041
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Todd 570-991-0316

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required. Top start-
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nightlife wanted! Luzerne County problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also Hiring the following TECHNICIANS M-F work week!
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weekly is looking for a sales account executive 570-885-0345

FT(Main
BIOLOGYCampus,
INSTRUCTOR and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi- SUPERVISOR GROUNDSKEEPER
for the Weekender as well as online sales for Berwick, Hazleton,
ence and an excellent benefits package, Front desk experi-
#1877
medical, dental and more. Pre-employment ence preferred, but DRIVERS
theweekender.com Shamokin &
Kulpmont) drug screening and background will train. Geisinger Wyoming
Valley Medical Cen- Fanelli Brothers

Base salary plus commission package


PT Adjunct Faculty check required. Also hiring Part time ter has an opening
for a Full time, Day
Trucking
established
has
new
(All Departments)
HOUSEKEEPERS Shift, Groundskeep- and increased driv-
Benefits package including Health Care, 401K, life PT ADJUNCT FACULTY –
er. This position is er pay package and

and disability insurance Accounting – Fall Human Resources Department BANQUET SERVERS responsible
grounds
for
mainte-
an increased sign
on bonus. Due to
nance using various additional business,
Residence in Monroe County and THE TIMES LEADER BUS PERSONS
Semester (Day –
types of equipment. Fanelli Bros. Truck-
Main Campus)
Work is typically ing Co. is adding
sales experience preferred PTMath
ADJUNCT FACULTY – 15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 P.M. DISHWASHER performed outside both regional and
local drivers to our
Bachelor’s degree preferred – Summer in all weather ele-
Pottsville, PA termi-
Creative, enthusiastic individuals only need apply
Semester
Day/Evening – E-mail: ldaris@timesleader.com COOK ments. The candi-
date will be required nal operation. Dri-
All Campuses) Fax: (570) 831-7364 Weekends &
Holidays a must.
to perform preven-
tive maintenance,
vers are home most
nights throughout
Please send a cover No Telephone Calls Please. We are an equal opportunity Apply in person. cleaning and repair-
ing of all equipment.
the week. Drivers
must have 2-3
letter, resume and a No phone calls.
Pre-employment drug screening and background copy of your official employer committed to diversity in the workplace Off Route 115 Strong mechanical years of OTR expe-
transcripts to: Wilkes-Barre skills and experi- rience, acceptable
check required. Luzerne County ence with small MVR and pass a
Community College, engine repair and 2 criminal background
Interested candidates should send letter of interest, John Thomas
515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design years of landscap- check.
ing education or 2 The new pay pack-
resume and salary history to: Sedlak, Dean of Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. years of landscap- age offers:
Human Resources,
Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.

Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.


Attention: Human ing/grounds mainte- • .38 cpm for

IMAGING POSITION
Resources Dept., nance experience is qualified drivers
1333 S. Prospect required. Must pos- • $1,500 sign on
St, Nanticoke, PA sess current valid bonus
18634-3899 or Pennsylvania driver • Paid vacations and
e-mail license. For more holidays
hr@luzerne.edu no information about • Health/Dental/

Rachel A. Pugh at rpugh@theweekender.com


later than Friday,
April 15, 2011. No
• Experience in Photoshop a must! this position and to
apply online please
Vision Insurance
• 401K Plan
phone inquires • Experience in scanning and toning of photos. visit www.geisinger.
General Manager, Weekender please. org/careers.
Contact Gary Potter
at 570-544-3140
• Knowledge of both PC and MAC platforms. Geisinger is a drug-
Ext 156 or visit us
Vice President of Marketing, The Times Leader For additional infor- screening employer;
at 1298 Keystone
mation on these • Page proofing required. EOE/M/F/D/V
Blvd., Pottsville, PA
rpugh@timesleader.com positions, please
• Knowledge of typesetting and plating software a plus.
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Equal Opportunity POSITION A GREAT DEAL...
Employer
The Glenmaura IN CLASSIFIED!
Candidates repre- Pre-employment drug screening and background check National Golf Club
Looking for the right deal
senting all aspects seeks a qualified
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other of diversity are required. Interested candidates should send letter of interest, individual to com- on an automobile?
encouraged to plete horticultural Turn to classified.
apply. resume and salary history to: duties, outdoor
It’s a showroom in print!
landscape / hard-

Earn Extra Cash


scape projects, and Classified’s got
524 Engineering general mainte- the directions!
The Times Leader nance on the prop-

PROCESS Human Resources Department erty. Candidate for

For Just A Few DRIVERS-CLASS


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15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 hard working and
self-motivated. Full-

ENGINEER rcoolbaugh@timesleader.com A CDL


time, salaried posi-

Hours A Day.
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tics company is can retire with?
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develop and required. Applica- more home/
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ship, mechanical time and much
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building and prob-
lem-solving skills
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Development
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Development
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ations, Quality Con- Full time, must have
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opment, Customer
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Service, Lean recruiting.

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Qualifications:
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desirable. • Background in media sales and marketing ver’s License and CDL. This is a perfect part-
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Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, ance, Dental &
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Palfey, Business Manager, Dallas School Dis-
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$620 Monthly Profit + Tips are conditions of
employment.
Applications
a generous salary and commission plan and great benefits including All application packets must be received by
Deadline: April 25, 2011 or until positions
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Church Street, Dana Street, Hemlock Street,
Monday-Friday opportunity for a driven and creative individual to showcase their
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to: FABRI-KAL 509 Building/ 509 Building/
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Dallas
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Attn: M. Murray
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150 Lions Drive
$400 Monthly Profit + Tips Hazle Township PA
18202
history to: POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
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Human Resources Department work, and HEAVY EQUIPMENT
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OPERATOR, excavator, bulldozer, off-
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15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
road dump truck, experience preferred.
E.O.E. hiring@timesleader.com
Seeking responsible individuals for 40-50
To find a route near you and start No Telephone Calls Please! hours per week, 1 to 3 months duration, days,
527 Food Services/
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40-hour OSHA hazwoper certificate or 8-hour
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obs
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542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 566 Sales/Retail/ 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 712 Baby Items 732 Exercise 744 Furniture & 758 Miscellaneous
Transportation Transportation Business Collectibles Equipment Accessories
UMBRELLA stroller,
DENTAL ASSISTANT Development AIR PURIFIER : Ionic

NES RENTALS
red & blue plaid $7. AERO PILATES ENTERTAINMENT Breeze by Sharper
FUEL/LUBE Full Time
STORE CLERK
Backless booster
seat $5. Car seat,
deluxe with cardio/
rebounder. From
CENTER: traditional
oak finish, excellent
Image $65.
570-779-4176
NES RENTALS, a X-Ray Certification gray with blue trim,
TRUCK DRIVER
Must have CDL &
leader in a multi-bil-
lion dollar rental
Carpenter Dental
1086 Wyoming Ave.
10am - 5:30pm.
5 days a week. Call
18Cu.Ft. FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERATOR!!!
$30. Pack & Play,
cream & olive green
QVC. Like new $95.
570-793-9346
condition $40. Book
shelf: 5 shelves, AIR PURIFIER: Ionic
Breeze by Sharper
570-823-3095 large, light oak fin-
Hazmat Certification. industry for con- Forty Fort, PA 18704 Stainless Steel Look plaid pattern $60. CARDIOGLIDE full ish, very good con- Image, excellent
Must have experi- struction is looking Attn:HR Department with black handles. Pack & Play Graco, body motion, low dition. $20. Canopy condition. $60.
ence to change oils to make immediate Or Fax to 714-5184.
TELEMARKETING Has ice maker. Paid blue & yellow, $30. impact, good condi- Bed Frame: queen, 570-709-3146
and grease heavy
equipment. Bene-
hires for the follow-
ing positions in the
Or Email to
CarpenterDental@ Our Call Center $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ $600 3 Years ago.
Must move fast!
Stroller, green &
cream plaid $40.
tion $50. NORDIC-
TRACK- Walk Fit,
headboard & base,
black metal. $135. ATTENDS Adult
hotmail.com is expanding Old Toys, model kits, $100 Or Best Offer. Booster high chair, underwear XL size,
fits/salary based PITTSTON, PA Bikes, dolls, old gun manual treadmill, 570-430-4054
area: in Wilkes-Barre. If interested call cream with bur- great workout! $75. 14 per package $5.
upon experience. Mining Items, trains
Immediate 262-4788. $100 gundy, $25. TV ROWING MACHINE FURNITURE: tan each. 288-9940
Apply at or fax
resume to: Kriger
Construction, Inc. You
DRIVER
will operate
openings for
day & night shifts.
& Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
(570)262-4788 video baby monitor,
brand new, $50.
$30. BODY BY JAKE
Hip & Thigh machine
reclining chair 15.00
blue reclining chair AUTO & TRUCK
Excellent base MICROWAVE: GE, all Baby bath tub $30. VITAMASTER- 20.00. glass oak MANUALS: 1950-
859 Enterprise St. multi-dimensional MILLS BROS: 2
rate + lucrative options, with shower $20. Wood- Stationary bike $20. coffee table and 1985. $10 each.
Dickson City, PA albums (4 records),
18519
Fax: 570-383-3214
construction equip-
ment, delivery FT MEDICAL BILLING bonus plan.
Call 570-825-9402 1 photo black/white
framed autograph.
turntable, excellent
condition. $40.
en changing table
$60. Eddie Bauer
570-735-5295 end
$40.00
table both. Pinto Trailer Hook
for dump truck: $50.
trucks, including 570-675-4383 EXERCISE BIKE. OBO.
EOE tractor trailer com- MANAGER $100. car seat, beige & (570)208-3888

TRAVEL black suede $40. Lifestyle Air Chal- 570-823-6829


binations to pick up 570-825-2494 REFRIGERATOR lenge TA. Good con- KITCHEN SET, hard
Exer-ersaucer, $50.
and deliver equip- Requires 5 years of
Shopping for a ment to and from medical billing man- PLATES: Star Trek
$75. 570-829-0852 570-239-5292 dition, older model. rock maple, 52”
BARREL,

CONSULTANTS
or 570-301-8017 $35. 570-655-5102 oval table, 4 chairs
new apartment? customer work agement experi- Plates-Original
painted yellow $75. wooden.
Classified lets sites, and is able to ence. Must have a Series of 8 Plates,
REFRIGERATOR 714 Bridal Items EXERCISE BIKE: Call 570-704-6588 53 gallon.
train in safe usage thorough under- Sundance Vaca- from Capt Kirk, to Recumbent, mag- Excellent
you compare costs - of the equipment. standing of CPT and tions, a national Sulu. Plus large
Kenmore, almond,
WEDDING GOWN netic, electronic, LAMP - Parlor stand condition $195.
21.6 cu. ft. with ice
without hassle H.S. diploma (or diagnosis coding, travel co. in Wilkes - Enterprise Plate
maker & filtered package, new, tags $50. 570-779-4176 up lamp. Very good 570-876-3830
or worry! equivalent), the abil- claims filing, elec- Barre is looking for
enthusiastic team
Showing Entire
Crew. All in original
water $300. on, ivory strapless, condition. Grey
ity to lift 70 lbs., tronic claims sub- size 10, beautiful PILATES CHAIR:
Get moving have a valid CDL mission require- members. Earn boxes. $100
570-868-6018
bead work, veil Slim down with
metal color. $25.
570-740-1246 BATHROOM SINK
with classified! license, satisfactory ments, accounts re- $1000+ weekly. Part (570)474-5159 REFRIGERATOR: beaded to match Susan Lucci Pilates SET: Gerber white
driving record, and ceivable and billing time hours, full time with slip. paid $600. Chair with arm LOVESEAT & porcelain bathroom
RECORDS: Elvis 18 cu. ft. Frigidaire,
benefits. Health, sink with mirror and
DRIVERS knowledge of feder- collections manage- stainless steel look Asking $150. attachments. Brand OTTOMAN solid
al motor carrier reg- ment. Excellent 401(k), paid vaca- Presley vintage 4 lp 570-287-3505 New. $220. Mini sand colored cush- medicine cabinet.
records,with with black handles.
Drive with the best ulations is required. communication & tion and discount Trampoline. Brand ioned, excellent Matching set. $80.
sleeves good cond. has ice maker. Paid
of the best! Two years of com- team management travel. No experi- WEDDING package: New. $22. shape $200. 570-331-8183
all for $10.00 $600 3 years ago,
Come join our great mercial driving skills required. ence necessary. Will ring pillow, money 570-709-3564
(570)735-6638 must move fast! BED RUG with cover
family of Drivers experience involving train. bag, apron - SOFA: 100% Italian
Compensation $100 or best offer. for Chevy S-10 pick-
Call 1-877-808-1158 babushka, hanky, black leather sofa &
Kenan Advantage the movement of
based on experi- TRUCKS. Hess Col- Call 570-262-4788
satin slippers. All 742 Furnaces & loveseat, very good up 6’ box. $200.
Group trucks and con-
Tired of sorting struction equipment ence. Excellent ben- lection. 1990 - 2010.
REFRIGERATOR: made with satin Heaters condition $550. 570-655-0546
efits package incl- All new in boxes. 21 lace, pearls & 570/824-7807 or
through all the ads including oversized General Electric /
uding 401K. trucks in all. $400 sequins, beautiful, DOORS: (2) Birch 570-545-7006 BEDLINER: 89
that promise home loads required. No Frost. Works
570-735-4580 never used $100. sliding closet doors Chevy S10, standard
weekly runs or Knowledge of safety APPLY ONLINE: good. $75.
570-654-6283 (30” x 77”) $40. (2) AFFORDABLE cab $30. 2000
sorry no local runs procedures for www.icare 570-655-5404 6ft electric base- MATTRESS SALE Chevy Cavalier LS
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board heaters (1) 9 rear trunk spoiler,
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600 Merchant’s Village STOVE: Electric. 716 Building ft 9” electric base-
We Beat All
black $10. Four
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no further. HR Dept. FINANCIAL Wal-Mart) $60. Materials board heaters (2) Mattress Guy barrel carb running
Honeywell thermo- Twin sets: $149 from Chevy motor
Driver Qualifications NES RENTALS 703 Rutter Ave. We have antiques 570-899-4675
DOOR: indoor used, stats $45. Full sets: $169 $50. 3 suitcases in
Class A CDL ability offers competitive Kingston, PA 18704 galore! Come to
stained 15 glass 570-288-8689 excellent shape
to obtain tank and wages, medical/ Fax: 570-287-2434 610 Business Booth 162!
Why Spend
Queen sets: $189
$40. 570-740-1246
Primitive bakers panel 80”x 32” pine All New
hazmat 2 years dental, vision, tuition Opportunities cabinet, plantation Hundreds on door. good condi- HEATER: Amish,
American Made
recent verifiable reimbursement, and IMMEDIATE with remote. BEER MEISER U-line
401(k). desk, dry sink, New or Used tion. $20. 735-5916 570-288-1898
tractor-trailer expe- OPENINGS! Appliances? Mahogany cabinet. with extra air tank.
rience. Safe driving For considera- Hoosiers. Loads One year old. Excel- $125. 388-6402
•3-11 PCA Most problems DOORS: (2) sliding MIRROR. 36” diam-
record. tion, apply online of smalls and tons lent. $250.
•EVENING with your appli- closet doors, 24x80 eter. Very good con-
at our Careers of good stuff! 570-654-6283 CANES & WALKING
Advantages center at
RECEPTIONIST
Consignments ances are usually wood with natural dition. $20.
Home Daily. Com- Apply in Person simple and inex- finish. $40. DOOR STICKS for hiking &
www.nesrentals. Welcome HEATER: Tower 570-954-2029
petitive pay pack- No Phone Calls pensive to fix! (1) 30x80 natural walking, 15 available
com/careers. 570-855-7197 quartz electric $4. each. GARDEN
age. Excellent ben- TIFFANY COURT Save your hard finish. $50. PICTURE: giant
NES recognizes and 570-328-3428 heater, asking $20. DISPLAY concrete
efit packages. Train- 700 Northampton St earned money, Let Excellent condition. Southwest $75.
values diversity. Kingston, PA 675-4383 570-825-5847 donkey with flower
ing on safe driving We are an us take a look at it Wooden Teepee
and product han- BEER & LIQUOR YEARBOOKS: first! shelf stand $75. cart 3’x 3’ $100.
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
dling. New and well employer. Village at LICENSE FOR SALE Coughlin H.S. 1926, 30 years in GLASS DOOR. 3 744 Furniture & Area rug, olive Manger for Christ-
1928, 1932, 1937, way glass door for mas display, home
maintained equip- Greenbriar For More Info, Call
1940, 1961, 1963,
the business.
bath tub. $25 Accessories green with leaf
made, 15 Figurines.
ment, uniforms, and 570-824-7041 East Main imprint, approxi-
more! Call Brian
Doyouneedmorespace? Assisted Living 1942, 1943, 1944, Appliances 570-331-8183
ANTIQUE mate 5x7 $40. 12 “ x 15 “ $12
A yard or garage sale PART TIME
972-740-8051
learn how to get
to
in classified BEER DISTRIBUTOR 1949. G.A.R. H.S.
1934, 1935, 1936,
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
WINDOWS (3) New
storm windows,
BEDROOM SET
$350.
570-239-5292 CUTLERY 15 Knives
in case $6. CHRIST-
License available 1937, 1945, 1946, RECLINER: light MAS ITEMS over
started. Apply online
@ www.thekag.com
is the best way POSITIONS AVAILABLE with option to lease 1951, 1955, 1956, asking $60. total.
570-825-5847
570-287-0563
green, works well. 200 items includes
tocleanoutyourclosets! •Personal Care building or sold
separately.
1957, 1961, 1965,
712 Baby Items BEDROOM SET: $60. 570-654-1581 tree ornaments,
Aides - All Shifts 1966, 1970, 1980, French Provincial, or 570-881-5143 under tree items,
You’re in bussiness •Housekeeping 570-954-1284 1985, 2005, 2006. 718 Carpeting queen headboard, window displays,
with classified! •Dietary Aide Meyers H.S. 1935, BABY ITEMS armoire, triple chest STOOLS 2 padded lights, flowers &

FLORAL SHOP
•Cook 1936, 1937, 1938, Dresser/changer RUG: 8X11 multi-col- of drawers,night- all steel with padded vases, all for $60.
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business •Lifeguard - Certi- 1942, 1943, 1944, combo with 5 draw- ored area rug, main stand & mirror. backs. $25. or best 570-735-2081.
Development Development fications required 1945, 1946, 1960, ers, light wood, colors dark choco- Fantastic quality & offer. 570-824-7314
The only shop night stand included CANISTER SET 4
Apply within: in the area! 1974, 1975, 1976, late, orange, red in great condition.
$70. Changing TABLE kitchen or
AUTOMOTIVE SALES 1977. Kingston H.S. wine mocha & Must sell. $700. piece, burgundy, $8.
4252 Memorial Hwy 1,300 sq/ft retail table with storage dining 36” round Hamilton Beach can
Dallas, PA 18612 & 1,300 sq/ft 1938, 1939, 1940, cream. Practically 570-760-4434
1944, 1948, 1949. shelves, light wood oak veneer, very opener, used less
new & in excellent
CONSULTANTS 551 Other
storage

$63,000
Plymouth H.S. 1930,
1931, 1932, 1933,
$30. Glider/rocker
with ottoman, light
condition.
negotiable.
$200. BREAKFRONT
4 door cherry $400.
sturdy, took legs off
for easy transport,
than 1 year $8.
Electrolux canister 4
1938, 1943, 1944, tan cushions with Excellent condition. good condition $15. ply bags Style C
610-480-8923
Valley Chevrolet is seeking Includes
1959, 1960. light wood $50. 570-675-0920 570-822-7903 generic 10 count
NIGHT AUDITOR
established sales, Convertible crib, $10. Electrolux
individuals who are self-starters, all equipment, Hanover H.S. 1951,
1952, 1953, 1954, light wood, with vinyl 720 Cemetery BUNK BEDS: Twin, TABLE: Medium oak upright 4 ply, style U
showcases, colored sofa table.
team-oriented and driven. Part Time inventory & 1960. West Pittston mattress $50. or
Plots/Lots
Dark Maple $100.
$45. 570-301-8515
8 count $10. Style U
all items for $180 . 570-824-0591 generic upright 4 ply
(No experience necessary) Apply in person.
Knights Inn
memberships to H.S. Annual 1925,
1926, 1927, 1928, (570) 855-9221 10 count $10.
FTD, Tele-Floral & COMPUTER DESK,
310 Route 315 1931, 1932, 1959. CEMETERY 752 Landscaping & 570-868-6018
We Offer: Pittston, PA 18640
1-800-FLOWERS.
Willing to train Luzerne H.S. 1951, BABY ITEMS: PLOTS
larger corner, light
oak color & gray. Gardening
Newborn swing CANNING JARS:
• Salary & Commission • Benefits 570-654-6020 buyer. Owner 1952, 1956, 1957,
1959. Berwick H.S. $50. Gate $10. Pack
(2) Available.
St. Mary’s
$75. 570-868-6018 Quarts $3/doz. Pints
• 401k Plan • 5 Day Work Week retiring after 25 N Play $30. Child- Brizzy’s $3/doz. 1/2 Pints
years in business. 1952, 1953, 1956, Cemetery. Near COMPUTER STAND: Arbor Care &
560 Quality 1957, 1958, 1960, craft crib $75. front gate on N. $2/doz. 6 Glass 5
• Huge New & Used Inventory Assurance/Safety
Room for
1967, 1968, 1969 Changing pad cover Main St. Call for
with storage space
$50. Entertainment
Landscaping gallon water jugs
potential growth. $10. Child’s oak 4 Tree trimming, with metal holding
,1970. Lehman H.S. details at Center $40.
Apply in person to:
CALL 570-542-4520 1973, 1974, 1976, drawer chest $50. (570) 328-7370 570-829-0852 or
pruning & removal. racks. $75.
SAFETY COMPLIANCE
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager Dresser combo Stump Grinding, 570-735-4580
Pictures available. 1978, 1980. Nanti- 570-301-8017 Cabling.
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager coke Area H.S. changing table

OFFICER Liquor License


1976, 2008. Dallas
H.S. 1966, 1967,
$100. 825-0569
CEMETERY PLOTS COUCH & love seat.
Couch has a queen
Free Estimates
Fully Insured
DINNERWARE:
Farberware China
Convenient Mart HIGHCHAIR Blue Plymouth National 570-542-7265 (Calais #4173). 44
OSHA 30 or equal 1968. Bishop Hoban sleeper. $100.
Deli/Grocery pattern padding Cemetery in piece includes
qualifications. H.S. 1972, 1973, Or best offer. CHIPPER, shredder,
Janitorial Cleaning white vinyl large tray Wyoming. 6 Plots. service for 8 with
100% pre-employ- 1974, 1975. West 570-474-0154 mulcher, bagger.
Bar Restaurant asking $40.00. Baby $450 each. Call sugar bowl, cream-
ment drug testing. Side Central 570-825-3666 Craftsman 5 HP. 3
Pizzeria walker red, blue and DESK secretary with er, serving plate &
Competitive wages. Catholic H.S. 1965 - cutting stages. Very
Cordora yellow with attached hutch, new in box bowl. Used once will
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre Health, dental, 1974, 1980, 1981.
toys $20.00. infant $100. 288-9940 good condition. sacrifice for $50.
vision, and 401k. Business
Network
Westmoreland H.S.
1952, 1953 - 1954 car seat / carrier
great condition $40
CEMETERY PLOTS DESK, drop down
$350. 675-4383 331-0815
Send resume to: G.A.R. H.S. 1972, (3) together. DONE-RIGHT
554 Production/ 554 Production/ PO Box 1668 570-287-7013
1973, 1974, 1975, (570)208-3888 Maple Lawn
top 3 drawers,
Pressure
DINNERWARE:
Operations Operations pecan finish, 36x 44 White with 22k gold
Plains, PA 18705 1976 Pittston H.S. Section of Washing
PARTNER WANTED STROLLER SYSTEM x15” excellent con- trim. Creamer, large
E.O.E. 1936, 1951, 1954, Dennison Patios, decks, sid-
Chicco Travel dition. $95. platter & sugar
PRODUCTION 1963 Pittston Hospi- Cemetery. ing, concrete. Serv-
570-287-2517 bowl. Serving for 8,.
for Busy Salon tal School of Nurs- Stroller System, Section ML. ing Lackawanna &
566 Sales/Retail/ in Wilkes-Barre includes carrier $550 each. Luzerne Counties.
Never used. Bought

L KING...
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, DINETTE SET: 41”
Business Area. 1959 West Pittston base & stroller. 610-939-0194 round dining table 570-655-4004
in 1948. Made in
Color grey with Red USA. 570-693-1088
Development 570-822-0103
H.S. 1950, 1954,
trim. Very Good
over pedestal base.
1955, 1956, 1960 4 matching chairs, LAWN & SHRUB
for FULL TIME work with Hazleton H.S. 1938, condition. Asking OAKLAWN CEMETERY includes matching MAINTENANCE. DVD - X Files Series

great BENEFITS?
SOY CANDLE 1939, 1940, 1941,
1942, 1943, 1945,
$125.570-823-6035 4 grave sites,
fabulous location.
cushions. Like New .
$200. BEDROOM
See our ad under
1165 Lawn Care in
7 on DVD. Very good
condition. $25.
SWING: Graco 6 570-283-2552
MACHINE OPERATORS needed for BUSINESS 1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955, Speed Musical Gen-
tle Choice Open Top
Purchased 20 years
ago. $2,450
FURNITURE: double
size dresser. 42” W
Call an Expert.
Spike & Gorilla’s HUMIDIFIER:
busy plastic manufacturing plant. Oils, melters and 1956, 1957, 1959, 610-838-7727 with 6 deep draw-
Sold For Over $100. Lawn Care & Out- Crofton, New, $25.
many extras. Best 1960, 1961, 1962, ers & 3 smaller cen-
$9.00/hr. to to start. 570-654-0956
60-90 day evaluation with GROCERY CLERKS offer. 570-709-2125 1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
1951, 1952
Perfect Condition.
$35.
570-693-2818
SKY VIEW MEMORIAL
Tamaqua, 2 lots
ter drawers. Large
mirror attached. Tall
door Maintenance
We do it all!
Lawn Care - Summer LADDER RACKS -
Gerrity’s Supermar- 570-825-4721 chest of drawers. 3 (metal), adjust to
$ increase $ based on YOUR kets is now hiring available. $595 firm large and 3 small
packages available,
width sizes, with
performance, attendance etc. Full Time Grocery Looking for that for both, cash only. drawers. French
concrete patios,
spoiler for vans, mini
Clerks. Must be 710 Appliances special place 570-450-6406 Provincial light
tree trimming &
vans, SUV, ect.
12 hour shifts on alternating 3 & 4 dependable and self beige with beautiful
removal. Gutter
day work weeks. Every other APPLIANCE
called home? cleaning. Custom Brand name Weath-
motivated. Experi-
PA RT S E T C . Classified will address 726 Clothing brass trimmings. 3
dog Kennels & er Guard $75.
ence preferred.
weekend a must. Apply at 801
700 Used appliances. Your needs.
pieces
HUTCH/SERVER:
$175.
wooden playsets. Ladder- 32’ wood
extension ladder
BOOTS men’s black 570-702-2497
Previous mfg. experience preferred. Wyoming Ave, MERCHANDISE Parts for all brands.
223 George Ave. Open the door python print, size 9D unusual, refin- $75. 570-735-7658
Some heavy lifting. Promotion from West Pittston or Wilkes-Barre with classified! $20. 570-829-0852 ished/antique 50” W SPREADER Scott
www.gerritys.com 570-820-8162 or 570-301-8017 with 2 top shelves 18” drop spreader. LADDER: 22 foot,
within opportunities. EOE 702 Air SWING: Take Along supported by 4 hardly used. $20. wood extension.
Benefit Pkg. includes: Medical, FREEZER: Kenmore Swing. Baby Bounc- BOY’S CLOTHES brass posts & mir- $29. Call after 5pm.
Conditioners 570-735-5916
Dental, Vision, Life Ins., Vacation, SALESPERSON AIR CONDITIONER
upright, white, very
good shape. $100
er. Baby Play Gym.
$20 each.
sizes M/L, 25 items
for $30. Boy’s sizes
rored back. Two
lower doors with TRIMMER/EDGER
570-287-7684.

LADDER: 8 ft. Wern-


Holiday pay PLUS Full/Part time Ad $40 or best offer. 570-829-0852 or L/XL polos, shorts, frame brass lattice Torro electric, 10”
sales. High earning 570-474-0154 570-301-8017 shirts, sweatshirts, work with printed cut, new in box er wooden ladder
Applicants may apply between: 570-740-1246
potential for self 25 items $30. Bare- fabric behind. Maize $20. 825-9744 Very good condition
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mon – Fri. motivated individual. AIR CONDITIONER: 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health ly worn, some still color. $75. COFFEE $30. 570-954-2029
Commission based. 5000 btu, works have tags 237-1583 TABLE: 42” square,
AEP INDUSTRIES, INC. E-mail resume to: great used only a Children's Behavioral Health Services, Inc. contemporary table 754 Machinery & LADDER: 8’ WOOD
20 Elmwood Avenue gouldpromotions@ few times $60. DRESS: Girl’s size 12 in Parsons style, Equipment STEP LADDER $15.
Crestwood Industrial Park gmail.com 570-822-8957
is currently looking for: white special occa- completely covered 570-779-9791
sion dress. Brand with brass and
Mountaintop, PA 18707
FULL-TIME THERAPEUTIC STAFF new with tags. Per- LUGGAGE
HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL-
554 Production/ AIR CONDITIONERS chrome tiles to form
EOE We are a drug free workplace. (3) $30 each fect for communion geometric pattern. Samsonite 2 piece
Operations 570-899-4675 SUPPORT WORKERS or wedding. $30. Original price $40. 570-825-2494
Bachelor’s Degree/Associate Degree in 570-256-1024 $1,100. Asking ER 6’X14’
INSERTER/PACKAGER $250. PEDAL CARS: Two
708 Antiques & Human Services. Provide 1:1 interventions & JACKET: boys gen- Prices are negotiable!
Like new with Kettler Racer Cars.
Collectibles uine Italian stone electric brakes, In fantastic condi-
support to children. Full-time TSS are 570-288-5835
IMMEDIATE NEED leather jacket, size new tires and tion. Great for ages
ANTIQUE CEDAR
guaranteed a minimum of 35 hours per week. 14. $25. 868-6018 DINING ROOM SET reinforced tongue. 4-14. $125. each.
CHEST: hand paint- oak, 48” round table $2700. Willing to negotiate.
The Times Leader has Immediate opening for ed flowers on front, Full-time benefits include: WOMAN’S with two 12” leafs & 570-239-5457 570-760-4434
footed base & competitive pay, health insurance, CLOTHING: blouses, 4 matching chairs
Night & Day Shifts part time Inserter/Packager beautiful carved paid holidays and vacation days.
sweaters, dresses
& pant sets. Sizes
$125. 288-7138 LAWNMOWER
BLADE monitor
PICTURE beautiful
hand pained &
trim. Leg needs
for our Packaging Department. minor repair. $100. Please send, fax or e-mail your resume
12-14. $1-$10 each. DINING ROOM SET: meter, with cables wooden framed
570-654-1581 or Open toe shoes: 36”x 60” table with new, never used ‘farm with cows”,
Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate. 570-881-5143 and letter of interest to: new, size 7. $5. 2 leaf. Hutch cup- $5. 570-735-6638 vintage $75. SOAP
570-287-4994 board with glass STONE Vintage of 3
This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor. BOOK: Car Care, Children’s Behavioral Health Services display doors. Hutch
756 Medical wiseman standing
Duties include but are not limited to: Banzai & Baseball 47 3/4”W, 15 1/2” D on a base, beautiful
Attn: Chuck Kemzura 730 Computer and 72” H. $350. Equipment $50. STEIFF monkey
100 Book. $10 each.
• Opening of insert skids 570-825-2494 104 Woodward Hill Road Equipment & 570-474-6919 “Jacko” with all
• Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers Edwardsville, PA 18704 Software DINING ROOM
CRT MONITOR 16” tags, perfect condi-
DESK: lovely secre- with power cable, tion $75. 472-5332
• Stackdown of ROP tary desk, glass Email shurd@cbhsinc.com TABLE beveled excellent condition
LAPTOP: Dell d610
• Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of doors above, hand Fax: 570-714-7231 refurbished, w7sp1,
glass, custom $10. 570-287-4994 ROASTING PANS:
painted drawers ordered, rectangu- 3 New Medium &
ofc10, antivirus+
assigned shift below $300. EOE more. p4mc 1.6,
lar with brass base. DIABETES Lancets Large. Stainless
570-287-0820 5 chairs with brass box of 100 $5. Steel. All for $ 10.
60gb, dvdrw, wifi,
Employees must be able to work flexible hours and be able to lift frames, rattan insert 570-654-6283 570-735-2081.
new battery &
& upholstered royal
at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle. 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ bag.warranty $225.
blue seats. $250. LANCETS box of 100 ROTISSERIE - Ron
COMPAQ n600c
Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/ laptop:xppro,ofc07,
Maple student desk, $5. each. Diabetic Popeil’s Showtime.
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required. 2 drawers on top, 1 syringes 60 bags of
Repair Repair Repair antivirus + more.
large file drawers 10 $.50 each. Lon-
Excellent condition.
Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of p3m 1.0,30gb, Used once. $75.
tus Insulin 5 boxes
interest or resume: TRUCK SERVICE TECHNICIAN dvd,wifi, new bat-
tery & bag, warran-
$25. 570-735-5295
DRESSER 6 draw-
$20. each. Novolog
Call 674-7858

SEWING FABRICS
Insulin 5 boxes $20.
Human Resources Department McCarthy Tire Service Co., Inc, has immediate full time openings for ty/$100. DELL c640 ers. Brown. Good each. One Touch
laptop:xppro,ofc07,
The Times Leader Truck Service Technicians at our location on Kidder Street. Qualified antivirus+ more.
condition. $15.
Entertainment Cen-
Ultra Mini $5. Accu-
Chek Aviva $5. One
Lots of Them

15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 candidates must possess a valid driver’s license, experience in chang- p4m 1.7,30gb,cdrw ter, light brown with Touch Ultra 2 $5.
WALLPAPER
+dvd,wifi, new bat- 1,000’s of patterns
3 drawers. fits up to 570-239-0057
Email: ldaris@timesleader.com ing/fixing tires is preferred but not necessary, training will be provided tery &bag, warran- 32” tv. $15. WALLPAPER & BLIND
by employer. We offer a very competitive pay rate and benefits package
Fax: 570-831-7364
including medical, dental, vision, and 401(K) program with a company
ty/$125.
A60
TOSHIBA
laptop:w
570-288-1063
LIFT CHAIR WAREHOUSE
30 Forrest St.,
NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE! match.
7sp1,ofc10, antivirus ENTERTAINMENT Summit stairway lift,
one year old, barely
Wilkes-Barre, PA
+more. p4mc 1.8, CENTER: Dark 570-970-6683
We are an equal opportunity employer committed 80gb,cdrw+dvd,wifi, Wood. 66” tall by used, battery back-
Interested applicants may apply in person at 340 Kidder Street, new battery &bag, 49” wide. Excellent up. Asking $1800 TAFFETA - 12 rolls of
to diversity in the workplace. or call Jeff at 570.822.3151 for more information. .warranty.$225 condition. $25. or best offer. Call lining. $10 all.
570-862-2236 570-779-4176 570-401-1558 570-779-9791
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Electronics Accessories Merchandise
SOFA: Contempo-
rary style leather TRANSCEIVER Vin- ALASKAN ASHLEY BENTON DALLAS DALLAS SCHOOL EXETER
cream or tan color
STEREO: Technics
VITO’S MALAMUTE PUPPIES DISTRICT
tage 1975, 40 chan- with 2 3 1/2” speak-
sofa & loveseat set. nel, JCPenney, PENDING
ers $50. 239-5292
Arms & feet are a
cherry colored
model, 6218, 12 volt,
CB transceiver with
& AKC RARE Red &
white, 2 females,
wood $550. nego-
tiable. Four shelf, tri-
LED, TX-RX indica-
tor, ANL, NB, PA,
782 Tickets GINO’S shots & wormed,
$500 each. Call
angular shaped 570-477-3398
plant display. Made
controls,
phone, like
micro-
new
ELTON JOHN TICKETS
Wanted:
of solid, espresso
colored wood.
$99. Or best offer.
570-287-2901
4 tickets for Elton Junk AMERICAN BULL DOG 29 Brown St.
Contemporary style
home in need of
152 Pine Drive
Brand new & very John at Mohegan Female, brown & Bright & Open floor
sturdy $25. Sun - Wachovia Cars & white, 5 months Solid 2 story home some TLC. 3 bed- plan - 4 year old
4 bedroom bi-level
Wildflower Village
610-480-8923 770 Photo arena. April 22, old, good with with 3 bedrooms, rooms, 2 baths, two story home set 1101 Chicory Court
Equipment
floor- 14 rows from
stage.
Trucks children, trained.
Includes crate.
1.5 baths, vinyl
sided, large carport
kitchen, dining
room, living room
on 2.26 private with open floor plan.
Large eat-it kitchen,
This immaculate
STAMP COLLECT- ares - Fabulous end unit townhome,
ING MAGAZINES/ 570-446-3254 Highest AKC papers. and fenced yard. with fireplace, foyer, modern kitchen 2 baths & fantastic 5 years young, is
CANON ultrasonic $350 Convenient loca- laundry room, full great room all on 2
PUBLICATIONS: u.s.
postal service “usa EF, 28-200mm, AF- Prices 570-905-0260 tion. Home needs basement & 2 car
with stainless steel
appliances. 4 bed- private acres. Ideal
ready and waiting
for its new owner to
philatelic magazine, MF, F/3.5-5.6 USM, 784 Tools Paid!! updating by attached garage on rooms, 2.5 baths. Mother/daughter move right in!
june 1983 to march Macro-zoom lens in great potential. 9+ mostly cleared home.
American Bulldog Detailed moldings & Bright 3 bedroom,
2011, 152 different box $175 or best FREE $79,900 & flat acres. $219,900
HEDGE TRIMMER: Puppies, NKC hardwood floors. 1.5 bath, new car-
$7.00; “stampers” offer. 570-287-2901 MLS 11-74 $180,000 MLS# 10-2022
Garden Groomer Walk out basement peting and flooring
magazine for kids, Call Colleen MLS# 10-4750 $345,000 Call Jeannie throughout, crown
Pro with bag. Used PICKUP
Four Star
18 different $1.50; 772 Pools & Spas three times. Cost 570-237-0415 Five Mountains MLS# 11-901 moulding. Gas fur-
united nations “phil- $300 will sell for 288-8995 Realty
570-542-2141
Call Geri McCabeRealty
570-674-9950
nace and air condi-
atelic bulletin”, janu- HEATER/POOL, $150 or best offer. 570-696-0888 tioning. Back yard
ary 1995 to october brand new in 570-654-0956 Brindle & White, 570-696-3801 features patio, vinyl
2010, 82 different
$4.00; canada post
unopened
propane
box
100,000 METAL CABINET:
WANTED 6 Males, 4 Females,
Shots & Wormed, BLAKESLEE LEWITH & FREEMAN DUPONT fence and storage
$116,000
“collections” maga- btu, for above Old white with door JEWELRY Ready April 25,
AVOCA
MLS 11-144
zine, december
1992 to december
ground pools up to
24, with manufac-
& drawer. 3ft 20” x
16”. $45. Two Man
$800.00 each,
Call Steve at DALLAS
17 Roosevelt Street
Call Terry
570-885-3041
2010, 56 different turers warranty. Call 570-956-7166 or Angie
Crosscut Saws: old.
$4.00; canada post after 6:30 week 570-885-4896
$25 each. Wood
“details” magazine,
june 1993 to march
days or any time
week ends. $699.
Tool Box: 5’, older &
homemade. $10.
GERMAN SHEPHERD
2011, 76 different
$4.00.
(570)654-1622
570-675-0005 570-735-5916
PUPPIES, AKC Single family home
Shepherds By Fanti 37 Chestnut Road
774 Restaurant 786 Toys & Games 25 Yrs. Experience for sale in quiet
FALLS
(Old Farm Estates)
TIRE: 1 Goodyear neighborhood-
Invicta P195/70R16
Equipment Family Raised
1206 Spring St.
Custom built solid
Beautiful 2400 Sq.
Black/Tan, brick 4 bedroom,
on wheel 5 hole BOARD GAMES: Totally remodeled 2 Wonderful country Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
REDUCED!
BEVERAGE Black/Red. M/F 3.5 baths Colonial
from “92 Dodge Vintage 1982 Parker Hasenborn-Arminus bedroom home with cottage style full baths, 2 story
COOLER, for restau- style home with an
Spirit
Goodyear
$35.
Conve-
1
rant use, with dou-
ble swing door, Ask-
Brothers, William
Fuld, Ouija in box WILKESBARREGOLD 570-825-5597
570-239-5498
fabulous kitchen, 2
car garage,
open floor plan on
1+ acre lot in the
features elegant
decor. Living room
home, fully air con-
ditioned, oil & gas
& dining room with
nience Spare (new)
125/80D16 3 Cara-
ing $1,500 or best
$25. Vintage 1975
Selchow & Righter (570)991-7448 inground heated Poconos. A few of hardwoods, Modern
heat, renovated

ITALIAN CANE CORSO


offer. Call pool and 4 person the amenities kitchen, full unfin-
Co., Parcheesi, in cook's kitchen with
van 15” wheels (5
hole) 4 Kelly Nava-
(570) 459-6017 box $25. Best offer.
570-287-2901
(570)48GOLD8 Mastiff Puppies
hot tub. Finished
basement could be
include central A/C.
2 Master bedrooms
pleasant breakfast
area, 2 story family
ished basement, 2
enclosed porches,
gator Gold P195 ICCF Registered. a 3rd bedroom. each with bath 15 x 20 deck with
/75R14 with wheel RESTAURANT 1092 Highway 315 Blvd Sire over 200 lbs. Duryea Borough. room with fireplace, power awning
(Plaza 315) room and fireplace, 1st Floor office, 4
(5 hole) good 2 EQUIPMENT, DOLLS: Blue & blue fawn. MLS #11-576 ultramodern cover – generous
Kelly Navigator Four $20. 315N .3 miles after Vet Checked $145,900 bedrooms, 2 full size lot, off street
8x12 walk in Motorwold kitchen, hardwood
800S 195/75R14 on 570-825-2494 570-617-4880 Call Charlie and 2 half baths. parking, first floor RR1, Box 297
cooler $2300; floors throughout, Master bedroom
wheel (5 hole) good VM 101 cathedral ceiling washer/dryer. All MAJESTIC VIEW!
8x8x10 walk with walk in closet,
LAB PUPS
1 Kelly Explorer DVD’S Harry Potter 570-829-6200 and 2 car garage. appliances includ- 3 bedroom brick
P205/70R15 from in freezer $3800; whirlpool, double
(1st four movies) all MLS #11-653 ed. Offering price Ranch home nes-
truck. $35. each. Pizza oven with vanities. Finished
$30. Goosebumps 8 weeks old, $469,900 $180,000 tled on approxi-
570-868-6772 stones $2000; lower level family
DVD’s (4) & books wormed. Yellows Call Kim Call 570-421-0587 mately an acre of
Stainless steel room. Gas heat,
(12) -all $25. $350 each. Blacks 570-466-3338 or Rodite@enter.net well groomed river-
TIRES [4] Goodyear kitchen hood central a/c.
570-237-1583 $250. each. use “Dupont Home” front land with
Eagles P-225-55- $3000; Stainless Mon-Sat $369,900 in E-mail subject breathtaking scenic
AVOCA
steel pizza oven 10am - 8pm 570-836-1090
R17” summer thread MLS# 11-164 line. views, cascading
hood $4000; GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 Closed Sundays Call Cathy
$50. all. Aluminum tree lines and the
bread pan rack approximate 3 X 5 -
Highest Cash Pay MINIATURE POODLES (570) 696-5422
DURYEA
16ft extension lad- legendary cliffs of
$100; 2 soup $50. 868-6018
der, good condition. Outs Guaranteed ACA Registered. Falls. Beautiful bird
$50 firm 655-3197. warmers for $100;
2 door sandwich POTTERY WHEEL: We Pay At Least
$100 each
Paper Trained
BLAKESLEE and wildlife to daz-
zle the eye and
prep table $500. child’s deluxe wheel 64 N. Mountain Dr
TIRES. 4 Kumho 76% of the London Health Guarantee excellent fishing
P195/70/R14 like All equipment is with extra clay used
sold as is. For once, paints
Fix Market Price Family Raised and hunting for your
new, less than 500 570-256-7996 Smith Hourigan enjoyment. Living
miles. 5th tire spare more info, call unopened. $15 for All Gold Jewelry Group room w/fireplace,
mounted on 98 570-847-0873 570-331-0815 570-696-1195 family room, full
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570-822-1811
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TOASTER: white $3. Sheeter, Model Little Tikes girls pink baths, detached this unique 2 story of a a kind find.
Coffee machine:
white Betty Crocker,
CAR-100. 1 avail-
able. $1,500 each
vanity pink $25. Lit-
tle Tikes kitchen set
POMERANIAN PUPPIES
Parents on premises
garage, all new sid-
ing , windows, shin-
Stunning 2 story
with 2 master bed- with exceptional
Mother-In-Law
Must see!
MLS #10-3751
4 cup $3. & chair $30. Little room suites, over-
Call for more info Shots Current. $500. gles, water heater, sized rooms, 4 bed- apartment. 4-5 $182,000
570-472-1646 570-498-3616. Tikes grill $10. Dis- kitchen and bath- bedrooms total. Call Debbie
570-401-1838 rooms, 3.5 baths,
ney Princess tricy- rooms. A must Hardwood & 9 ft. McGuire
TRAILER HITCH with cle with adult push deck, neutral col-
RESTAURANT see house! ors, great location. ceilings-1st floor, 2 570-332-4413
hardware, fits 2005- EQUIPMENT, handle $25. Chil- POMERANIANS $119,900 All measurements oversized family Crossin Real
2008 Escape, Mer- SOMERSET TURN dren’s shopping AKC, 11 weeks, Conveniently Estate
MLS 11-73 are approximate. rooms with gas fire-
cury Mariner, Mazda OVER MACHINE - cart $10. Children’s 800 Champion blood- Call Tom Just Reduced
located just off
Dallas Highway on
place, 4 zone heat 570-288-0770
Tribute $110. model SPM45, Dirt Devil battery line. 1st & 2nd
CARGO COVER fits operated vacuum PETS & ANIMALS Shots & wormed.
570-262-7716 $185,000 1.25 wooded acres.
/air conditioning, 2

FORTY FORT
$500. VICTORY 2 570-696-2468 connecting 12 x 18
2005-2008 Escape door frigerator, asking $10. Lego set Vet checked. Currently duplex or
decks, plenty of
& Mercury Mariner. Model RAA2D575D, (small) $5. $300 to $400. convert to single,
granite/tile, 2 car
$50. 570-466-1214 $200 For more 570-239-5292 810 Cats 570-864-2643 good condition.
heated garage.
information, call $117,500.
Situated on a
WICKER STAND 570-498-3616 Negotiable
CATS & KITTENS PUPPIES beautifully
with spring, fall &
winter silk flowers
$10. 2 small 776 Sporting Goods
788 Stereo/TV/
Electronics 12 weeks & up.
Chihuahuas, Poms,
Huskies, Poo Mixes,
BEAR CREEK 570-287-5775
or 570-332-1048
landscaped lot in
desirable
Shots, neutered, Blueberry Hill
dressed angels on
bench $5. 2 porce- BASEBALL DVD Player, Sam- VALLEY CAT RESCUE
Shih Tzus, Morkies,
Maltese, Toy Fox, DALLAS Estates!
$399,900
lain dressed bun-
nies on wicker
EQUIPMENT:USED.
CATCHERS MITT,
sung with remote,
excellent condition
$20. 570-675-4383
824-4172, 9-9 only. Puggles, Cocker,
Labs & more!
570-453-6900 or
DALLAS MLS 10-4120
Debra Rosenberg 1509 Wyoming Ave.
bench $12. 1 granny youth, Rawlings Freshly painted and
570-714-9251
bunny dressed on new $25. Men’s 815 Dogs 570-764-2578
insulated, immacu-
small rocker $5. Nike tan catchers POWER SUPPLY 12 late and sitting on
ROTTWEILER PUP
Jewelry Box 12”x5” Mitt, used $15. volt, power supply almost half an acre
$2. Youth Pro Nike made by micronta 2360 Laurel Run Rd.
this 3 bedroom 1.5
like new condition
570-287-4994 catcher leg guards,
used $10. Youth $8. 570-735-6638
Male, German line,
9 weeks old,
OPEN bath home can be
yours. Features
HOUSE
WINE PRESS $125.
Old Wooden Bar
Stools $25 each.
Louisville
outfielders
Slugger
glove, TV-Sany-27” good
ready to go.
$650 firm.
April 10th
Estate like 6.35
acre setting in
Northwoods. 5,000
DURYEA include a modern
kitchen, central
used $10. Omaha condition, remote- 570-592-5515
MOVE IN CONDITION
NEW LISTING! A/C. laundry room,
570-899-4675 Little League bat $15. 570-288-1063 1-3pm sq. ft. in all. Classic
Desirable office and free

PAWS
(gold), used $15. Very well main- brick home features
upscale Dallas Classic home, two standing fireplace.
Call 570-868-6134 TV: 32” 845 Pet Supplies tained Log home Summit Pointe
760 Monuments & $60 and serene proper-
neighborhood. Builders attention story, single family, All appliances
Attention to detail 3 bedrooms, 2 bath- included. Just move
Lots BOWLING BALL 570-899-4675 REPTILE TANK: 55 ty awaits you. This at every turn in this
to detail at every
rooms, single car right in! For more
16lbs Resin turn. 2 story family
TO CONSIDER....
gallon with metal home features 3 5000+SF home on detached garage, details and photos
Brunswick Groove stand, metal mesh bedrooms, including room with accent
three floors. eat-in kitchen, din- visit: www.atlas
GRAVE LOT Brand New 792 Video flip top lid, lamp, a very spcious windows & fire
Oversized cherry ing room, family realtyinc.com
Near baby land at Red/Blue $20.00 heat pad, & décor 22x12 master bed- place, modern
Equipment kitchen with granite room, living room, MLS 11-604
Memorial Shine in (570)829-2695 ENHANCE $100. 10 gallon with room. Open floor maple kitchen with
island and upgrad- oil heat, unfinished $190,000
Carverton. plan allows for cherry finish, den
BOWLING BALL: YOUR PET metal mesh lid, cave ed appliances. Tray with Oak built-ins, basement, 110x115, Call Kim
$400. Call DVD PLAYER: new & water bowl $40. great entertaining. ceiling, crown and a landscaped yard 570-466-3338
570-287-6327 10lb blue marble in box with remote, CLASSIFIED 570-474-0154 Stone fireplace in impressive oak
with case, $35, panel moldings, with a front covered
never used. $20. AD ONLINE keeping with the family room with
entry. Elegant
porch and large
girl’s vintage 26” 570-288-1063 rustic theme. Full master with
Schwinn bike: $70. SADDLES: Western vaulted ceiling and whirlpool overlook- patios in the rear
762 Musical Call 829-7130 horse saddle 16” walk-out basement gas fireplace. First $126,900. Call
570-829-4776 gives the potential ing wooded lot.
seat. Red Ranger floor den/library, 5 (570) 840-4654
Instruments 794 Video Game saddle $275. for for more living bedrooms, 5 baths,
Formal living room,
before 9:00 p.m. for
Hanover Township
BOXING BAG: Ever- Place your pet ad 4 bedrooms, 5
last boxing heavy Systems/Games and provide us your set. or $220. space. 17x15 deck finished lower level, baths. 4 car garage a private showing
GUITAR, electric, email address YOUTH SIZED overlooks the 1 year new 20x42 or email mulch810
bag, good condition, & 2,500 sq. ft.
fender strat, red, woods. $239,000
like new with case
$225. Mandolin,
$42. Boxing speed
bag with mounting
GUITAR ONLY for
Guitar Hero III X-Box This will create a
Horse-pony west-
ern saddle 14” seat, MLS #10-2433
Call Tracy Zarola
Oasis in-ground
pool, 3-car garage
barn/shop for car
enthusiasts or
@yahoo.com.
HANOVERmodern
GREEN 3
EDWARDSVILLE
hardware, good 360 & Playstation 2, seller account brown, good condi- on a 1+/- acre lot. other use. Ranch,
electric cutaway, by online and login tion $175. 570-574-6465 MLS#11-1067 bedrooms, 1.5 bath
condition, $32. used almost new $650,000
ovation, like new information will be 570-472-5332 570-696-0723 $619,900. rooms, hardwood
570-430-4054 $20. 570-868-6018 Call Kevin
with case $150. emailed to you from LEWITH & FREEMAN Call Maribeth Jones 570-696-1195 or floors, move in con-

CASH
Amplifier 25w with gadzoo.com 696-6565 dition. Large eat in
reverb, fender like 570-696-5420
796 Wanted to Buy “The World of Pets kitchen with new
new in box $75.
Amplifier 15w with Merchandise Unleashed” BEAR CREEK SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP cabinets, ceramic
tile, & stainless steel
reverb, fender new You can then use appliances. Finished
in box. $45 your account to basement, newly
570-371-8581

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upright “Everett”
Asking $150.
570-472-5339
ANTIQUE GUNS
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DALLAS
New construction
opportunity Duplex
in nice location with
modern half bath.
Fenced yard, large
sunroom & 1 car
include more on 1 acre lot. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath
Rifles, Swords 570-822-9929 / information, include garage. Roof, fur-
PIANO: Upright 2500 sq. ft. each unit. Live in
& Daggers, 570-941-9908 your contact one unit & rent the nace & hot water
acoustic piano. 906 Homes for Sale 2992 Laurel Run Rd. 2 story, 4 or 5
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$$ CASH PAID $$
Original Ivory Keys, Military Items information such Absolutely stunning bedrooms, 2.5 other. $79,500
Mahogany wood. Vintage Scopes as e-mail, address jewel snuggled on 1 bath, Great room MLS 09-3999 5 years old.
phone number and Having trouble acre lot bordering Debra Rosenberg $140,000 Call (570)
Becker Bros. N.Y. Old Toys & with cathedral
Deep, full sound.
Perfect for student
Coins VIDEO GAMES or website. paying your mort-
gage?
behind on your
Falling
state game lands.
Rec room can be
ceiling, fire place,
dual zone gas heat
570-714-9251 824-7894 for a
private showing
or teaching studio.
$100. 883-7584
PRIVATE COLLECTOR. & SYSTEMS AKC REG. GERMAN payments?
may get mail from
You
re-converted to
garage. This stylish
& central air,
2 car garage, HANOVER TOWNSHIP
570-417-9200 4 bedroom modern

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EDWARDSVILLE
5 females available, Call 570-675-4805
DRIVER, Adams Buying all video foreclosure for a fee
Lessons/Services games &
asking $550 each.
in advance. Report
year! Entertain or

DALLAS
Redline Titanium. Pups come from relax in our 600 sq
460cc. Graphite systems. PS1 & 2, them to the Federal ft + family room fea- 119 Midland Drive
PIANO: Baldwin champion blood-
shaft, 10.5 deg. $40. Trade Commission, turing a coal stove, Custom Built Ranch
Console $800. Just Xbox, Nintendo, lines & are excellent
call after 7 pm the nation’s con- built in aquarium Home -The ranch
tuned, excellent Atari, Coleco, pets! Available by
(570) 822-1811 sumer protection and full wet bar! home is IN
condition. Sega, Mattel, Easter. 570-854-
agency. Call 1-877- State of the art DEMAND! This one
Call 570-898-1278 Gameboy, 5511 or email tim-
FISHING ROD & FTC-HELP or click alarm system. Enjoy offers everything Reduced!
seltzer@ymail.com
REEL: $25. Vectrex etc. on ftc.gov. A mes- serenity on the you are looking for! Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
766 Office 570-825-2494 DVD’s, VHS & CDs sage from The patio or the 10x17 Plenty of space for 3 bedrooms, 2

Equipment MOUNTED BEAR


& Pre 90’s toys, ALASKAN MALAMUTE Times Leader and
the FTC.
deck and only min-
utes from town
in-law quarters, 4
bedrooms, cherry
66 East Grove St.,
baths, 1 car garage.
New carpeting,
HEAD: Grizzly bear. The Video AKC Registered Time to purchase
MLS #11-555 kitchen, sunroom, paint, etc. Large lot.
Available May 24. Nice 2 bedroom your first home!
ASHLEY
COMPUTER STA- $400 or best offer. Game Store $189,900 recreation room Asking $118,000.
Call 570-472-3543 Rare breeding & ranch in Great Why keep paying
TION, Sauder large 1150 S. Main Sandy Rovinski with 12 seat oak Deremer Realty
hand whelped. Neighborhood! rent, this ½ double
oak finish, storage Scranton Call 288-0770 bar. This home 570-477-1149
PUMP electric pump 5 males & Large Living Room, is a great starter
shelves & cubbys, 2 5 females: Seals, Ext. 25 includes an sunny eat-in kitchen
Coleman $15. Mon - Sat, home! Nice size
large file drawers,
keyboard shelf & flip
drawer for more
570-288-1063 12pm – 6pm
570-822-9929
Sables & Whites.
$600
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
attached 2 car
garage plus a
detached custom
& oversized bath.
Perfect place to
rooms, eat-in
kitchen, 1st floor HANOVER TWP.
147 - 149 Old
SKIS: USA Super S 570-510-6428 start out or down- laundry, attic pull
storage. $50. garage that can fit size to. Ashley Road
Volart 72IN Skis with down for storage,
DALLAS
570-735-5295 up to 12 cars or Live in one side,
Salomon 900S aluim 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy boat storage, only 5
$62,900 some replacement
rent the other.
bindings $150. MLS# 10-4624 windows & a
PRINTER, Fax, Copi-
570-287-2901
Merchandise Merchandise miles to beautiful Five Mountains fenced in yard. 3 bedrooms each

WANTED
er, Scanner. 4 in 1 Harveys Lake - 1 yr side with 1.5 baths.
16 Hazleton St Realty Take a look &
HP Series 2200. Home Warranty. Nice rural area.
TACKLE BOX: Conveniently 570-542-2141 make your offer!
Excellent condition All this on 4 ACRES Large Yard.
$50. 570-675-4383 New. $3. Skate- located to Rt. 309 $27,800
DURYEA
board. 17” x 15”. of serenity in the MLS#10-3582 $93,000. Call
and 81. Off street heart of Dallas for appointment.
New. $5. Backpack. Jill Jones
TYPEWRITER:
Electric Smith Coro- New. $3. CASH PAID 24/7 parking in front and
rear. Two-story, 3
$439,000
MLS #11-155
Blueberry Hill.
3 bedroom ranch.
570-696-6550 570-606-6093
na Typewriter/Work 570-287-4994
• Firearms • Gold • Silver bedroom, modern
Processor. Very TENT Pop-up cloth
kitchen, Pergo (Newberry Estate)
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
Large lot with pool.
Lease To Buy. For PLAINS
Good Condition with
ribbons. $50.
paintball bunker/ • Jewelry • Coins • Tools flooring in living
room and dining
3 bedroom, 2 bath 570-696-0723 more details, call 594 N. Main Street
570-788-2388
after 5:00 PM.
tent, never used,
$20. Huffy Micro • Military • Collectibles room, modern bath,
low gas utility bills.
first floor condo
offers a spectacular LEWITH & FREEMAN (570) 655-8118 Beautifully redone 3
bedroom, 2 bath
golf course view! West Wyoming ranch. New roof,
bike, blue, $30.
PARSONS / WB
768 Personal
570-239-5292 Guaranteed Highest Cash Paid! MLS#10-3703 .
Price reduced to
$68,500.
Central a/c. Fire-
place. Huge closets. DALLAS RANCH 3 bedroom, quiet TOYTOWN carpeting, paint &
stainless appli-

Electronics
TURKEY CALLS:
Friction slate/glass.
($10 Bonus per gun with ad) Call Maribeth Jones
3 patios. Garage.
Pool, tennis, golf.
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
Cherry kitchen,
neighborhood. Off
street parking, large
12 Watson Street
3 bedroom Ranch.
ances. Gas heat,
central air, garage,
at 696-6565
570-735-1487 DAY
Lists $49. Selling for Many extras. large enclosed rear fenced yard. Fully Corner, double lot, screened in back
ADDING MACHINES: $20. Friction $149,900 porch with heat, insulated. Low heat central air, all porch. Large fenced
Monroe 3140 $25 . push/pin. $7. Mouth Ask for Bob Kopec 1 car garage, bills. Move in ready. hardwood floors. in back yard & more
Texas Instruments
$15. 570-779-4176
calls selling $3.50
each 570-287-2073 570-472-7572 EVES Humford Realty
570-822-5126
asking $94,900.
Call 570-675-4805
$72,000
Call (570) 262-4400
$118,000.
Call 570-693-4451
$139,900. Call
570-706-5496
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HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HUNLOCK CREEK JENKINS TWP./ LARKSVILLE MOCANAQUA MOUNTAINTOP NUANGOLA PITTSTON PLAINS
INKERMAN SALE BY OWNER 1610 Westminster Rd

45 Main St.

40 Steele St. Two homes, front & New construction, Beautiful Bi-Level Very nice side by Summer is just 722 McAlpine St.
Great starter home rear, on 1 lot. One 3 bedroom, 2 bath with Oak Hardwood side (2 unit) with off around the corner, Spacious living PRICE REDUCED!
in Hanover Green. 3 car garage, patio. tan brick ranch on Floors in Living street parking for 5, 71 Mountain Road now is the time to room, family room, Gorgeous estate
bedrooms, 1 bath, Front home has 3 1 acre. Features Own this home for room, Dining room, public water & 17 year old 2 story, make the invest- eat in kitchen & like property with
fenced in yard. bedrooms, huge include pella less than $400 a Hallways & sewer. At present single family home, ment! 50' of lake- formal dining area, log home plus 2
Close to schools, kitchen, lots of windows, oak hard- month! Large 3 Staircase. time both sides are Move right in this front on a motor- 4 bedrooms & full story garage on 1
move-in condition, storage and a wood floors, car- Upgrades Galore, vacant. Live in one beautiful 3 bed- boat lake! With a bath. Large home acres with many
extra lot 50 x 92 bedroom home with side and rent out room, 2 1/2 baths.
workshop in the peted bedrooms, central air, gas newer roof, remod- with great potential. outdoor features.
included in sale. formal dining room, the other. Eat in kitchen with
basement; Rear tiled kitchen & heat, 16x32 eled kitchen and Needs updating & Garage.
Estate sold off street parking in-ground pool $75,000 pergo floors and bath, not much left repairs. This is a
home features new baths, maple MLS# 11-319
''as is''. $65,000 kitchen, 2 bed- and large yard. For surrounded with MLS# 10-3183 silestone counter for you to do but Fannie Mae Home- $325,000
kitchen cabinets,
MLS 11-82 rooms and good hanstone counter- more information Perennial Gardens Five Mountains tops, two tiered relax and enjoy the Path property. Call Charles
Debra Rosenberg storage space. tops, propane fire- and photos, log & Fenced yard with Realty island. Dining room, Lake views from Buyer to pay full
570-714-9251 Call for appointment place, walk up attic, onto www.atlas Hot Tub, shed, 570-542-2141 family room with the sunroom, dining transfer tax. No
$89,900 realtyinc.com deck, oversized fireplace, additional room, bedrooms or investment offers
MOOSIC
tray ceiling in living
MLS# 10-4597 room & attached MLS#09-2449 driveway, 1 car great room with patio. This home accepted for 1st 15
Call Vieve Zaroda 2 car garage. garage. 1 year cathedral ceiling. makes a perfect days of listing,
$64,900 Finished basement
(570) 474-6307 warranty. $189,900 summer getaway or please see
PLAINS
$279,900
PENDING
Call Charles with laundry room, year round home.
Ext. 2772 MLS# 10-4527 MLS# 10-3677 ''FirstLook'' at
HANOVER TWP. Five Mountains
Realty
Call Nancy Palumbo
570-714-9240
work shop and
exercise room.
Forced hot air fur-
MLS #10-3124
$269,900
Call Jill Jones
www.homepath.
com for details.
570-542-2141 $37,900
nace, central air. MLS#10-4763
Two car attached 570-242-2795
Smith Hourigan
Group
JENKINS TWP KINGSTON garage. Extensive
landscaping with
waterfall & private
570-474-6307
REDUCED! LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN paver patio. 800
acres of state land
570-696-6550

HARDING
NEW LISTING!
476 Wyoming St.
Nice 3 bedroom
1509 Grove St.
out back door.
$230,000.
Call 570-417-9162
PITTSTON 20 Nittany Lane
Convenience! Loca-
Just across the
single home. Gas Avoca border sits after 9AM to set up tion! Easy Living!
heat. COnvenient this quaint 3 bed- an appointment or This home has it all.
location. To settle
estate. Affordable
@ $39,500 163 Poplar St.
room Ranch home
on a triangular
shaped lot. If you
email
whritzak@aol.com PITTSTON 3 floors of living
space w/hardwood
floors and gas fire-
Call Jim for details
Towne & Country 1717 River Road
Nice 2 1/2 story
home with original
woodwork. Corner
Stunning view of
want low taxes and
utilities, this is the NANTICOKE
153 Espy St
place in living room.
Open floor plan,
lower level family
Real Estate Co. PRICE REDUCED Compact 2 story the Wyoming Valley house for you!
570-735-8932 or lot in quiet neigh- architecturally built 11 Norman St. room w/laundry and
679 Appletree Rd. home with 3 bed- MLS #11-773
570-542-5708 borhood. Roof 9 on pristine 1 acre Lovely home in 3/4 bath. 3 bed-
4 bedrooms, rooms, 1st floor $59,900
years old. Hard- lot…grape vines, very good rooms w/2 full
2.5 bath home bath with laundry, Call Colleen
HANOVER TWP. nestled among the
trees on a very
large kitchen. Park-
ing in rear with
wood floors in good
condition. Ductless
AC and new 100
fruit trees, fish
pond, raised gar-
570-237-0415 condition. Large lot,
hardwood, large
garage in rear used
baths on upper
level. Deck and
patio for outdoor
private 1 acre, this alley access. dens, contemporary
amp wiring home with Great partially as a 8 Butler St. living! 2 zone heat,
country retreat $39,900
MLS #11-625 room fireplace, professional office Grand old home central a/c, inter-
has high quality, MLS 11-99
$89,000 beamed ceilings, with heat, A/C & making it’s debut! com and stereo
modern updates Call Colleen
Donald Crossin Beautiful Home plus central vac
MOUNTAIN TOP
570-237-0415 hardwood flooring bath. Great Perched on a cor-
complemented with 570-288-0770 Completely remod-
and much more! potential, great ner lot, home fea- system, 2 car
original woodwork CROSSIN REAL eled Inside & Out.
MLS#11-1079 neighborhood. tures original wood- garage. What more
& builtins. Maple ESTATE An absolute must
$325,000. $109,000 work, nice size could you want?
eat in kitchen 570-288-0770 see property! New
Call Maribeth Jones MLS# 10-4262 rooms, 2nd floor MLS #11-782
with all appliances electrical, plumbing,
696-6565 Call Tony Ranieli balcony, 2 kitchens $199,900
8 Diamond Ave. overlooks huge
family room with KINGSTON roof, wall to wall 570-237-1032 and walk up attic. Call Colleen
JENKINS TWP.
Loads of space in carpeting, windows, Home needs updat- 570-237-0415
this modernized tra- floor-to-ceiling brick interior & exterior
fire place. Formal ing but has loads
ditional home. 3rd 2 W Sunrise Dr. doors, new oak of potential!
floor is a large bed- dining room with kitchen with tile
Pella sliders look MLS #11-731
room with walk-in floor, hardwood $49,900
closet. Modern
kitchen, family room
out to stone patio &
inground pool. LUZERNE 811 Pin Oak Dr.
ROOM FOR staircase, all new
light fixtures, new PITTSTON Call Colleen

PLAINS
French doors lead EVERYONE! 570-237-0415
addition, deck over- hot water heater
looking large corner to Master bedroom 6 bedrooms, plenty
of bathrooms, & baseboard
lot. Not just a suite with walk-in heating units.
starter home but a closet. Central air & New Listing spacious family
room with coal MLS# 10-4137 Call
home to stay Hi efficient heat, Located within 1 570-696-2468
in and grow! water supplied Well maintained block of elementary insert fireplace,
MLS #11-622
$127,900
spring house.
$185,000
MLS #10-3089
bi-level continually
cared for by the
original owners.
school & neighbor-
hood park this spa-
cious 4 bedrooms
living room, dining
room kitchen PLUS
part finished
PITTSTON TWP.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 Call Steve Shemo Upgraded kitchen offers 1450 sq. ft of basement, Rec
570-793-9449 living space with 73 Parry St. room with wet bar,
with granite counter 16 Defoe St.
1.75 baths, walk up Recently renovated 2 car built in garage 63 Clarks Lane
tops and breakfast Lovely 2 story, 3
attic, and partially 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath & additional 3-4 car Large eat in
bar. Four bedrooms bedrooms, 1.5 bath
finished basement. home on a large lot garage... PLUS 2nd Kitchen with a
and two baths. home that features
Extras include gas in great location. lot for a great back formal dinning just
Large veranda over

HANOVER TWP.
the garage. Lower
level recreation
fireplace, an in-
ground pool with
Steps away from
the Back Mountain
yard. This is a
Fannie Mae NANTICOKE open floor plan with
cathedral ceiling
off kitchen, Private
rear deck with nice
HARVEYS LAKE room with fireplace
and wet bar. 27’ x
fenced yard, new
gas furnace, hard-
trail. Features a
wrap around porch,
HomePath Property.
Property approved
family room. Pris-
tine hardwood
floors. 3 season
120 Parnell St.
landscaping, tiled
foyer, laundry & a
wood floors & hardwood floors for HomePath Classic Ranch in two car garage on
10’ 3-season sun room leads to
more. Call Ann downstairs, new Renovation great location. 3 first level. Vaulted
room…. A great patio, in ground
Marie to schedule a wall-to-wall carpet- Mortgage bedroom, 3 baths, ceiling in bedrooms,
place to entertain. pool and manicured
showing. ing upstairs. 2nd Financing. ''First- high quality skylight, walk-in
Motivated sellers! vinyl fenced yard.
floor laundry, brand Look'' Property, throughout. 3 sea- closets, pull down
Come and tour this $114,900 $169,000
new bathrooms, please see son porch over attic steps,garage
lovely home Ann Marie Chopick MLS 11-141
large walk in closet www.homepath. looking private rear door opener
in a great 570-760-6769 61 Spruce St. Call Terry
and spacious yard. com for details. yard. Owners says $159,900
neighborhood!
94 Ferry Road
Nice vinyl sided 2
Entertaining is a
“must” in this
MLS#11-1031
$239,500
BELL REAL ESTATE
(570) 288-6654
Move in condition!
MLS 11-220
$169,900
MLS #11-177
Well built &
affordable ranch
style home with
570-885-3041
or Angie
570-885-4896
sell and lowers
price to
MLS#10-4433
Paul Thomas
story situated on a $114,900 570-242-2795 $219,900. For 570-760-1738 or
waterfront com- Mary Ellen Belchick great views & a
Mark R. Mason more information
KINGSTON TWP.
great corner fenced 696-6566 570-735-7494 x322
pound! Spacious 570-331-0982 large lot. Quite and photos please
lot in Hanover Twp.
2 bedrooms, 2
room sizes accom-
modate family and
Crossin Real neighborhood.
Features include:
visit our website at ANTONIK &
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modern baths,
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space in basement
bedroom, 3500SF eat-in kitchen,
PITTSTON MLS #10-2817
for 2 more bed-
beauty. Old world
WILKES-BARRE updated electric Call Charlie for
PLAINS
JENKINS TWP.
charm includes service, updated your private
rooms or
living room with plumbing & newly showing. Absolute Must
MINERS MILLS
office/playrooms.
knotty pine walls, painted interior, off-
MOUNTAIN TOP
Attached 2 car VM 101 See River Ridge
beamed ceilings street parking with Townhouse!
garage connected
and a gas stone rear alley access to
by a 9x20 breeze-
fireplace Dining 8 Circle Drive built-in garage.
way which could be
room includes two Only one lucky fami- Excellent for 1st
a great entertaining
built-in corner ly will be able to time home buyer or
area! Above ground
cupboards and make this home buyer looking to
pool, gas fireplace,
gas heat, newer
sitting area with their own! Beautiful- down size. Move in 34 Carroll St. Shopping for a
roof and “All Dri”
stone fireplace ly kept Ranch with condition! Easy to Spacious 3 or 4
bedroom home.
new apartment?
Game room with show! Call today!
system installed in
mahogany flooring, 23 Mead St.
2 car garage, new
$82,000 Quiet street. Classified lets
bath, partially fin-
basement.
Five bedrooms, Newly remodeled 2
ished basement, 3
NEW LISTING!
Affordable New MLS#10-4638 MLS# 10-624 you compare costs -
MLS #11-626 Charming two-story
$119,900
including fabulous story on a corner
season room, home with hard- Construction with Craig Yarrish PRICE REDUCED without hassle
views of the lake in lot with fenced in 570-696-6554 $79,900
Mark R. Mason
the spacious mas- yard and 2 car
almost 1 acre in wood and pine Pond - 2 Available Call Bill or worry!
570-331-0982 Dallas School Dis- floors, modern 1/2 acre pond view. Get moving
ter and fifth bed- garage. 4 bed- (570) 362-4158 264 Burke Street
CROSSIN REAL trict. Home Warran- kitchen and baths, 1 acre with pond.
ESTATE
room (presently an rooms, 1 bath,
cy included. For formal living room Central sewer. with classified! No maintenance
office). Lush gar- 1,660 sq. ft. fees. Many
570-288-0770 more information Roomy 2 story with
dens with perenni- $89,900
MLS 10-3684
and photos visit our
and dining room, 3
bedrooms, gas hardwood, tile, PITTSTON TWP. upgrades. Move in

HANOVER TWP. NANTICOKE


als and annuals. 84’ website at condition. 2,000 sq.
Call Bill heat, separate maple kitchen,
of lakefront with www.atlas ft. Berber, ceramic
2 car garage and
PITTSTON
two-story boat- 570-362-4158 330SF of office tile & hardwood.
realtyinc.com space. Detached all the goodies.
house! “Low taxes”. MLS #11-370 2 bedroom, 2.5
garage and carport, Complete move in
MLS#11-1083 $179,900 baths. All appli-
updated windows, package from the
$850,000. Call Charlie ances, washer
roof and furnace. low $200’s. 90 day
Call Maribeth Jones 570-829-6200 & dryer & window
Zoned business build time.
570-696-6565 VM 101 treatments includ-
commercial. Financing available.

JENKINS TWP. Oak Ridge Homes ed. Walk in closet.


MLS#11-1010 No units in front of
$129,000 Incorporated or behind. 1 car
Call Maribeth Jones (570) 788-7100 40 Gain St.
Single family home Gorgeous Original Be the first occu- garage. Very
located on a well 570-696-6565 Woodwork & Hard- private. Near all
Find Something? pants of this newly

HAZLETON LAFLIN
manicured fenced wood floors. 4 bed- constructed Ranch interstates.
Lose Something? 49-51 Curtis St.
corner lot. This rooms, 2 baths, 1st Fully occupied dou- home on a low traf- REDUCED TO
home provides
Get it back where it floor laundry area, $179,900
belongs ble with separate fic street. All you
paved off street built-in drawers/ utilities. 2 bed- could ask for is Call 570-829-3162
parking & a single with a Lost/Found ad! cabinets in 2nd floor rooms each side, already here, 3
car detached
garage. Entering MOCANAQUA 570-829-7130 hallway.
blestairs
Dou-
leading
off street parking bedrooms, 2 baths, Doyouneedmorespace?
the front door
you’re greeted by
250 Susquehan-
nock Drive
45 Jeanette St
MOUNTAIN TOP from upstairs into
foyer & kitchen.
and fenced in yard.
MLS #10-2584
$75,900
hardwood and tile
floors with granite
and stainless steel
A yard or garage sale
in classified
hardwood floors, Immaculate Cape Walk-up finished Call Lu-Ann kitchen, gas fire- is the best way
updated windows Cod home features attic with 2 more place, central air, 2
& a pleasant floor RV75 Turnberry Ln. 1st floor master rooms. New furnace
570-602-9280
car garage and
tocleanoutyourclosets!
plan. Seller will Open floor plan, suite with office and 7 Hickorywood Dr. (‘07), Deck, Drive- rear patio and full You’re in bussiness
pay 3% towards 3/4 bath. 2nd floor Wonderful 4 bed- way, Much restora-
closing costs.
stone fireplace &
wet bar in living has 2 large bed- room Ranch with tion & remodeling
basement. For with classified!
more information
Call for appointment room, gourmet rooms with walk in sweeping views of done. $99,900. and photos, log
$89,900 kitchen with closets and adjoin- the valley. Master Call Nancy Palumbo onto www.atlas
MLS# 10-4598 breakfast bar open ing bath. 1st floor bedroom with walk- Beautiful sprawling
three bedroom one Bow Creek Manor 570-714-9240 LINE UP realtyinc.com
Call Vieve Zaroda laundry and 1/2 in closet and bath,
(570) 474-6307
to dining area. 1st
floor bedroom, 2nd bath, modern ultra modern eat-in and a half ranch is
situated on a large
Meticulously main-
tained 4 bedroom, 3
A GREAT DEAL... MLS #10-3676
$229,900
Ext. 2772 kitchen with bam-
floor spacious
boo floors, living
kitchen with granite
counters and cherry level lot with 1/2 bath two story IN CLASSIFIED! Call Colleen PLAINS TWP
master suite &
bonus room above room with stone
fireplace. 2 tier
cabinets with large
island and stainless
foyer,formal dining
room, hardwood
on almost 1 acre.
Master bedroom Looking for the right deal
570-237-0415
FOR SALE BY OWNER
garage with suite. 2 family Looking for that on an automobile?
skylights! This is a
Fannie Mae Home-
deck overlooks
above ground pool,
steel appliances. 2
car garage, full
floors, lots of closet
space, finished
basement with a
rooms. 2 fireplaces.
Office/den. Large
special place
called home?
Turn to classified. PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Smith Hourigan ready for unfinished base- It’s a showroom in print!
MILL CREEK ACRES
Path Property, deck overlooking a
Group summer fun! ment with fireplace, enclosed Classified will address
purchase this private wooded Classified’s got
570-474-6307
Collect cash, not dust!
property for as little
as 3% down!
MLS #11-657
$299,000
walk-out to yard.
MLS #10-4060
three seasons
porch and attached
two car garage.
yard. 3 car garage.
$369,000.
Your needs.
Open the door the directions! PLAINS 4 Lan Creek Rd
Close to Mohegan
Clean out your
Property approved
for HomePath
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
$269,900
Call Colleen Ready to move in Bob Kopec with classified!
PITTSTON Sun & Geisinger, 4

NANTICOKE
basement, garage and priced right! All Humford Realty Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Mortgage & 570-237-0415 570-822-5126 Fireplace, 2 Car
or attic and call the measurements are
HomePath approximate.This REDUCED Garage. Excellent
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
Renovation
Financing.
''FIRSTLOOK''
property qualifies
for The 100% Rural
NANTICOKE Condition. All Appli-
ances Included.
Housing Mortgage Large yard.
Property! See
HUNLOCK CREEK www.homepath.
com for details.
JENKINS TWP. Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
for qualified Buyer.
$137,900
570-696-2468
117 Mara Lane
This townhome is
Go To
www.plainsre.com
for details.
REDUCED PRICE Turn to classified. better than new! It Asking $219,900
$174,900 68-70 Plank St. Call 570-817-1228
MLS #10-4748 It’s a showroom in print! Affordable double has been upgraded
with bamboo floors for showing
570-242-2795 Classified’s got 25 West block property!
the directions! Each unit has 3 in Living Room &

MOCANAQUA
200 - 202 E.
Union Street
Washington St.
Move right into this
very nice 3 bed-
bedrooms, living
room, full bath,
Dining Room. Only
lived in for 6
months & includes
PLYMOUTH
2 single homes on room 1 bath home. dining room & eat-
1 lot. All separate in kitchen. Separate all stainless kitchen
Main Road Wynd Tree Oaks Est. Lots of natural appliances & large-
Country Living 2 story home with utilities, 2 vehicle woodwork and a utilities & off-street
WEST WYOMING built-in garage. parking. Live in one capacity high-

TOY TOWN SECTION


At It’s Best. 3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 beautiful stained efficiency washer &
Well Maintained baths on 1.4 acres, Great opportunity glass window. unit & let the
for investors or live second unit pay for dryer. HUGE 12x26
farmhouse on 6+ 2600 Sq.Ft. on cul 148 Stites Street Kitchen appliances Deck. Walk-out
in one & collect rent the mortgage or

PLAINS
acres. Garage, de sac in great and wall to wall car- basement. QUIET
stream. Easy neighborhood.Large
MINT CONDITION from the other. peting approxi- use both units as
One side has 4 an investment cul-de-sac location.
access to Route 11. kitchen, granite MUST SEE! mately 1 year old. Bonus Room on 44 Church St
Affordable at Nicely maintained counters, stainless 2 bedroom, 1 bath $74,000 bedrooms, other Home also has a property. Call today 46 Church St. Rear
has 3 bedrooms. for a showing! second floor has
REDUCED TO home. 3 bed- appliances, great home across street Charming 750 sq. one car detached been carpeted- just Package Deal, sold
$159,500 rooms, full bath island, sunk in living from the river with ft. corner lot home. $105,000 garage. $84,800 together for
MLS# 10-3329 MLS#10-3778 needs to be
Bonus To with shower, pri- room, oak stair- detached 2 car All hardwood floors, $83,900 finished. $224,900 $115,000. 2 units.
Selling Office vate driveway with case, 4 car garage, garage. new hot water Louise Laine MLS 11-347 Craig Yarrish MLS 10-3634
570-283-9100 x 20 570-696-6554 MLS #11-334
Call Jim 1 car garage, decks, great view, $59,900 boiler, gas heat, Call John Call Tracy Zarola MLS 10-3635
Towne & Country Appliances Pittston Schools. MLS# 11-283 immaculate with full 570-704-6846 570-574-6465 Maria Huggler
Real Estate Co. included $394,900 Five Mountains basement. Antonik & Associ- 570-696-0723 CLASSIC
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
$76,000
Call 570-655-9722
(570) 208-2383 or
(570) 510-7918
Realty
570-542-2141
2 car garage.
570-446-3254
ates, Inc.
570-735-7494 LEWITH & FREEMAN PROPERTIES
570-587-7000
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322 SALEM ST. WILKES-BARRE 363 North 20 Acres. Remote
FORTY FORT
For Sale By
with major stream.
Owner Washington St.
AVOCA PLAINS Price negotiable.
Inquiries to:
Box 2500
C/O Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
NEW LISTING
Charming 2 story, NEW LISTING!
Spacious livin- Great 1/2 double Very nice 3 104 5TH ST. 930 Wanted to Buy
Well maintained located in nice bedroom. Newly Large home with Great location to NEW LISTING!
groom, eat in
house complete West Pittston loca- renovated with 5 bedrooms, invest in with this 108 Welles St. 107-109 E. Carey St. Real Estate
kitchen, 1st floor within walking 25 St. Mary’s St. High traffic, high
laundry / powder with appliances and tion. 3 bedrooms, new roof & duplex, you can Unique investment
some furnishings if new carpet. Vertical distance of Kings have a tenant help 3,443 sq. ft. potential location
siding. Near opportunity for a 4
WE BUY HOMES
room, 2 bedrooms, College. Possible masonry commer- with enough space
1.5 baths on a deep desired. 3 bed- blinds with all appli- Mercy Hospital. with your mortgage unit building that
room, 1 bath, dining ances. Screened in in-law suite on 3rd or just collect the cial building with for 2 second floor
lot with patio and $44,900! includes 1 small
room, enclosed porch and yard floor. Great origi- rents. 2 bedrooms warehouse/office apartments. Large Any Situation
waterfall. Priced to 570-650-1126 commercial space
nal woodwork. and 2 apartments front windows for
570-956-2385
sell $54,900. Call back porch. Roof, MLS#10-1535 in each unit. Semi- & 3 spacious
vinyl siding windows $59,000 First floor fluted modern kitchens with sperate elec- showroom display.
Call Ann Marie tric and heat. Per- apartments. Low
all replaced within Charlie VM 101 columns in living and baths. Both Basement & sub-
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
Bell Real Estate
last 5 years. Situat-
ed on large lot, off
WILKES-BARRE room, original
stained glass
units have access
to the basement for
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
maintenance
exterior & grounds.
Convenient location
basement for
additional storage
street parking. Stor- window, pocket storage. First floor age needs. For or workspace.
more information with high visibility.
SHAVERTOWN age shed. Very nice french doors, has gas fireplace, $118,500 $125,900
neighborhood!!!!! beautiful hard ductless A/C units and photos log onto MLS# 10-1919
www.atlas MLS #11-358
$85,000 FIRM!!! wood floors & and laundry area. Karen Ryan Call Stanley

WEST PITTSTON
Call (570) 288-9681 large kitchen. 2 Large garage with realtyinc.com. (570) 817-0111
Reduced to 570-283-9100 X-14
car garage, Off workshop area. Coldwell Banker
97 Lacoe Street street parking. Take a look and $89,000
SWOYERSVILLE $40,000
MLS# 11-824
bring your offers!
MLS#11-1038
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
Call Michael Pinko $109,900 570-829-6200
108 Simpson St.
PLYMOUTH
(570) 899-3865 Jill Jones VM 101
Cute and well cared
for home. Enclosed
patio on back, off
696-6550
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
13 Lehigh St., N. street parking for 4 22 W. Germania St 941 Apartments/
Lovingly cared for 2 cars. Nice big yard, Unfurnished
bedroom, 1 bath privacy in rear.
bungalow with Spring is here! MLS 09-3505 Smith Hourigan
many improve-
Immaculate 2 story,
Now’s the time to $49,900 Group
ASHLEY
ments done includ-
ing new (2 yrs. old)
stone & vinyl. Large
lot on cul-de-sac.
put in an offer on
this immaculate,
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
570-474-6307
WYOMING DALLAS Affordable 1 bed-
room. Off street
central air and fur-
nace. 1 car garage
with attached cus-
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. Detached
move in ready, 2
bedroom home! Off
street parking with
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE WILKES-BARRE
39 Nicole Drive
155 E Walnut St.
Good investment
parking, w/d
hookup, water incl.
oversized 2 car 570-288-0770 $375/per month, +
tom built carport. 1 car garage, no This 6,600 sq. ft. property knocking
garage with loft. security Call
This property is a maintenance yard concrete block on your door. Don't
WILKES-BARRE
Tile, hardwood, (973) 508-5976
“must see”! with entertainment building has multi- miss out, come and
granite, central air.
MLS #10-3624 bar, quiet neighbor- ple uses. 5 offices see for yourself.
ASHLEY
laundry/pantry &
$139,000 hood, all kitchen & kitchenette. Also included in the
large family room
Donald Crossin appliances includ- Over 5,800 sq. ft.. sale of the property
with built in bar & Modern 2 bedroom,
570-288-0770 ed. You don’t want 678 Lehman warehouse space is the lot behind the
fireplace on 1st laundry, parking,bus
Crossin Real to miss out Outlet Road (high ceilings). 2 home. Lot size is
floor. $284,900. stop. No pets.
Estate on this one! Unusual Opportunity overhead doors. 25X75, known as
570-288-3256 Water included.
570-288-0770 MLS 10-4063 2-story home locat- in Back Mountain. $97,500 147 Cherry St.
$112,500 ed in Barney Farms MLS 10-1326 $82,000 $535 + utilities, first
Ranch Home
SHAVERTOWN TRUCKSVILLE Call Melissa
570-237-6384
195 Mclean St.
in excellent condi-
tion. 4 bedrooms,
zoned Residential
attached to
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
/last & security
570-954-1992
REALTY Coldwell Banker
JUST ON THE MARKET Off street parking
with carport, nice
and 4 baths, full fin-
ished basement
SUNDAY April 10
Commercial
Building (formerly 570-822-5126 Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340 AVOCA
with wet bar, fire- print shop) with
rear yard, first floor 12:00-1:30PM 1 & 2 bedroom
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
place in family room, separate utilities on
laundry, updated screened in porch, Price Reduced! apartments, just
over 2 beautiful
electrical, some in-ground pool with 192 East Third St. acres in Lake Twp. May Street WYOMING remodeled, no pets.

WEST PITTSTON
replacement win- fenced yard. Newer Charming home $500 to $575 +
with plenty of utilities & security.
dows, why not take heating and cooling with natural parking. So many Call 570-328-3773
97 Lacoe Street a look at this systems. A lot for woodwork - Newer possibility's. Can be
home!!!! 3 Bed- your money! roof - 5 bedrooms -
375 Greenpond Rd. purchased as
Well kept Ranch in
Midway Manor with SALE BY OWNER
rooms, large eat in
kitchen, lower level
has a 1/2 bath and
MLS#11-245
$239,900
2 baths - walk-up
attic finished for
residential home.
Call for more
AVOCA
Newly remodeled.
Karen Altavilla additional living details. Property
7 rooms, 3 bed- 199 Clearview Ave a built in bar area, 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
570-283-9100 x28 space. $119,900 Type:RC:
rooms, 2 baths, 2 (Turn @ Spring Gar- would make a nice dining room &
MLS# 10-1614 Residential with
car garage, newer den) Classic Colo- game room! Call for kitchen. $550 /
Call Geri Commercial
furnace. nial newly remod- your appointment Former Parrish Affordable Building month. Call
570-696-0888 Function
MLS #10-4474 eled featuring ALL today! waiting for your (570) 457-8886
570-696-3801 $169,000 Center Hall with
$162,900 NEW flooring, bath,
Call Tom dining room, living Very well MLS #11-453
$67,500 LEWITH & FREEMAN MLS #11-42 kitchen & parking business to occupy
it! It also offers
WILKES-BARRE BACK MOUNTAIN
570-262-7716 room with picture maintained, 2 570-242-2795 MLS#08-2954
bedroom, 1 bath, 1 Call Jill Jones income from 2 bed-
window provides $179,900 room apartment
fantastic views of
the Back Mt., dry-
car garage in quiet
neighborhood. Move YATESVILLE Call Charlie above. Off street
parking. Offers con-
3 large 1 bedroom
apts, 3 kitchens

PRICE REDUCED
wall, refrigerator, in ready, hardwood with appliances, 3
floors, gas heat & sidered! MLS 11-572 baths. Apts. have
bath tub, lighting, $79,500
deck & much more. great outdoor living access to one
Collect cash, not dust! space. Kitchen 570-696-6550 Call Judy Ross
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, another. No lease.
Clean out your appliances 570-714-9230 $795 for all 3 apts
eat-in kitchen, unfin-
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ished basement,
brand new deck.
included. $112,500
MLS 10-4063 WILKES-BARRE LARKSVILLE ($265 per apt.)
Convenient to all

ment today at 570-


single detached
garage. Located on
Call Melissa
570-237-6384
83 E. Chestnut St.
Motivated Seller is LINEUP colleges and gas
drilling areas.
829-7130! a quiet street. Low looking for offers.
Modern oak
ASUCCESSFULSALE Call for more info

SHICKSHINNY
Taxes! This Home
Is Priced Right kitchen, formal din-
ing room, 1st floor
12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
INCLASSIFIED! WYOMING 570-696-1866

BACK MOUNTAIN
And Will Not Last
Doyouneedmorespace?
At $115,000.
Shown by appoint-
laundry. Updated
bath, walk in closet.
home in semi-pri-
vate location with
A yard or garage sale PRICE REDUCED!
WEST PITTSTON
Second floor. Quiet
ment only Worth a look. private back yard. 3 area, private
call 570-604-7780 Asking $34,800. season room. Gas in classified 462 W. State St. entrance, 1 bed-
29 Amber Lane MLS#: 09-3646
Call Jeannie
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
is the best way Lower End Pizza! room apartment.

TRUCKSVILLE
A honey of a house
just over 20 years Four Star bedrooms, garage. tocleanoutyourclosets! Established prof-
itable business for
Fridge, stove,
garbage, sewage
old will have a McCabe Realty MLS 10-4740 You’re in bussiness sale. Restaurant, included. Picnic
570-674-9950 $159,900
Completely
brand new roof
before you move in. Call Charlie with classified! bar, game room,
separate dining
area. No pets, 1
remodeled 3 bed- It's that time again! year lease, security.
2 large bedrooms 570-829-6200 room. Parking for $400/month
EDWARDSVILLE
room, 1.75 bath Rent out your VM 101 285 Wyoming Ave.
freshly painted with 35 cars. Turnkey 570-675-8636
brick & aluminum apartment First floor currently
new carpeting. operation. Addition-
ranch on over 4 Well cared for and with the Classifieds used as a shop,
DALLAS
Large eat in al parking lot
acres with Pond. nicely kept. A place could be offices,
kitchen, 26x12 living 570-829-7130 included.
New stainless steel to call home! Com- etc. Prime location,
room w/new car- $225,000 1 bedroom, 1 bath,
appliances, 2 car plete with 2 car
attached and 1 car oversized garage,
pet, 3 season room
overlooking large
WILKES-BARRE Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
off street parking,

YATESVILLE
built-in garage, central air, first floor MINERS MILLS laundry room, deck.
REDUCED! fenced in yard. Plus Crossin Real bedroom apartment 1 year lease. Credit
paved driveway, laundry, eat in 29 W. Beatty St. plus 3 car garage
163 Highland a garage and drive- Estate check & references
open front porch, kitchen. Convenient Lovely 2 story re- and parking for
REDUCED!
Ave. way. Move in now! 570-288-0770 required. $525/
3 season room, to shopping, West modeled home in 6 cars.
Meticulously main- MLS #11-749 month + utilities.
rear patio, brick Pittston pool and very good condi- 62-67 ½Thomas St
MOUNTAINTOP
tained 2 story on $89,900 MLS #10-4339 (570) 675-4597
fireplace & property ball fields. $152,500 tion. Laminate and This would make an $174,900
beautifully land- Call Colleen
goes to a stream MLS 11-583 tile flooring through- awesome family Call Charlie
scaped double lot in 570-237-0415
in the back.
Trucksville. Newer
Call Judy Rice out. 16x20 great compound. No VM 101 DALLAS TWP
$199,900
MLS# 10-4716
roof, vinyl siding
and windows, 3
570-714-9230 room addition with
cathedral ceilings
shortage of parking
on this unique prop- CONDO FOR LEASE:
Five Mountains and recessed light- erty. One single $1,800. 2 bedroom/
bedrooms. 1.5 mod- 2 Bath. Call Us to
Realty ing. Quiet neighbor- home, one duplex
ern baths, wood- discuss our great
570-542-2141 hood. Appliances and an extra lot all
burning fireplace, Amenity & Mainte-
WILKES-BARRE
included in sale. included. Homes
SWOYERSVILLE
gas heat, fenced nance program!
$62,000 are right on the
yard, beautiful 61 Pittston Ave. 912 Lots & Acreage
paver patio pond
and 1 car garage.
WEST WYOMING 570-885-3664
Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
Edwardsville/Larksvi
lle border.
S. Mountain Blvd.
Best location in
Call 570-674-5278

Bonus additional lot


across street
438 Tripp St
WILKES-BARRE Large room sizes,
fireplace, central
$129,900
11-252
Mountaintop. 7,700
sq. ft. building with
DALLAS
Goodleigh Manor
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
Call Betty
included. This home
is ready for YOU to
move right in!
REDUCED A/C. Includes
extra lot.
MLS #10-3512
(570) 510-1736
250’ frontage.
Currently an
automotive
2 acre leveled lot at
very top of moun-
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
tain. Spectacular elderly & mobility
MLS #10-2524 PRICE REDUCED center. Building is view (lot# 21) drive- impaired; all utilities
REDUCED! $198,900 adaptable way enters from included. Federally
$159,000 313 N. River Street Call Charlie to many uses.
236 Poland St. Nice 2 bedroom Tulla Drive. subsidized program.
Cute 2 bedroom Call Mark Mason 570-829-6200 $595,000 Construction of Extremely low
570-331-0982 single home, A/C, VM 101 Smith Hourigan Call Dave
starter home in well maintained. Group home required by income persons
need of some cos- Crossin Real 570-474-6307 Michael Dombroski. encouraged to
Near courthouse 570-287-1196
metic updating.
Great for first time
Estate
570-288-0770 & colleges. SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP Restricted
Covenants Apply.
apply. Income less
Affordably Priced than $11,900.
homebuyers. Huge @ $44,900. Call 570-406-5128 570-675-6936,
116 Amber Lane
lot, patio, newer
windows, shed, WANAMIE Call Jim Very nice Bi-level EDWARDSVILLE 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
nice location.
MLS #11-772
950 Center St.
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
home with 2-3 bed-
rooms, open floor THINKING OF SELLING? DALLAS OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
570-735-8932 or plan, built in Goodleigh Manor
$65,000
Call Karen Ryan
SUNDAY
1:00PM-3:00PM
Completely remod-
570-542-5708 garage, driveway,
on corner lot.
Lower level family
PITTSTON New development.
2 acres. Beautiful
View. $49,900 DUPONT
eled home
everything
with
new. WILKES-BARRE room with pellet
stove. Move in
Negotiable
570-357-1138
Totally renovated
6 room apartment.
New kitchen, baths, condition home Partially furnished,
bedrooms, tile $95,000 brand new fridge/
570-283-9100 floors, hardwoods, Former Vic Mar DURYEA electric range, elec-
MLS 10-4538

SWOYERSVILLE
ACREAGE
950 Center St.
granite countertops,
all new stainless
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
FREE MARKET
ANALYSIS!
building. Reduced!
Turnkey business
opportunity.
44.59 ACRES tric washer & dryer.
Brand new custom
Unique Property. steel appliances, For a confidential draperies, Roman
Well maintained 2 refrigerator, stove, evaluation of Complete commer- shades, carpeting /
story. 10 years old. microwave, dish- your home. cial kitchen, large flooring & energy
328 Kennedy Blvd.
Privacy galore. washer, free stand- CALL TODAY! dining area, 90 x efficient furnace &
Modern medical
3.5 acres. Pole ing shower, tub for 35 Hillard St. 570 696-2468. 130 parking lot. windows. 2 bed-
space, labor &
Barn 30 x 56 for two, huge deck, Great Live-in quarters. room + large attic
industry approved,
storage of equip-
ment, cars or
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
neighborhood
surrounds this WILKES-BARRE Well known
location.
ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus
loft bedroom with
spacious walk-in
boats. A must updated 2 story $89,000
SALE BY OWNER
$154,900 (835.00 / 4 exam rooms, xray closet, full tiled bath
see property. 30years/ 5%) with original MLS# 11-445 on 1st floor, Easy
70 Grandview Dr. and reception and Industrial Site. Rail
$289,000 570-654-1490 woodwork. 3 Call Pat Guzzy access to I-81,
Beautiful open breakrooms. Could served with all
MLS# 10-3799 bedroom, 1 bath, 570-407-2480 airport & casino, off
plan. Huge rooms, be used for any utilities. KOZ
Call Geri 1,500 sq.ft. oak street parking. No
hardwood floors, business purpose. approved.
570-696-0888 eat-in kitchen, smoking, No pets.
tile, gas fireplace, Will remodel to suit. $2,395,000
570-696-3801 wood floors, $750 + utilities &
Also available MLS#10-669
modern kitchen. All
in a desirable LEWITH & FREEMAN stained glass
windows, large 909 Income & for lease.
MLS #11-751
Call Charlie security.
570-762-8265
neighborhood. 570-288-9371 room sizes, fenced Commercial
$193,000
MLS #11-352
WEST WYOMING yard, deck. $89,000
Properties
$595,000
Call Charlie
DURYEA
WEST PITTSTON
MLS #10-3023
VM 101
REDUCED!!
Call Tracy Zarola Call Tracy Zarola Modern 2 bedroom,
DALLAS
570-574-6465 570-574-6465 570-586-1111 2nd floor. Quiet
570-696-0723 570-696-0723 location. Appliances
LEWITH & FREEMAN LEWITH & FREEMAN EDWARDSVILLE PRICES REDUCED
EARTH
& garbage included.
Off street parking.

SWOYERSVILLE PLAINS TWP.


CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
No pets. $485 +
security. Call
WILKES-BARRE 46+/- Acres 570-479-1203
SUNDAYS 12-2pm
LAND! Hanover Twp.,
116 Luzerne Ave.
A must see with 536 W. Eighth St.
54 Penn Street
Classic home, two
HIGHWAY 315
$89,000
10+/- Acres EXETER/W. PITTSTON
story, 2 bedrooms, Hanover Twp., 2 AND 3 BEDROOM
some updating. This Nice starter home 2 bathrooms, eat-in Commercial space 2 acres of commer- $69,000
property will be an with 7 rooms, 3 for lease. $10/sq. ft. cial land. 165 front APTS. W/d hookup,
kitchen, dining 28+/- Acres
ideal opportunity. bedrooms, 1.25 room, office/study, Physician's office Lawrence St. feet. Driveway Fairview Twp., off street parking,
Owner could live in baths. 1 car garage living room, utility ready to occupy Nice 3 unit access permit and $85,000 tile kitchen & bath,
9 Jay Street 1 unit & rent out the and carport. Home room, radiator heat, approx 7500 sq. ft. property. Lots of lot drainage in 61+/- Acres $600-$700/mo +
Totally renovated other or convert has plenty of park- window units, unfin- Various suites up to off street parking place. WIll build to Nuangola utilities. 237-2076
back into single ing in rear with 73 Richard Street 20,000 sq. ft. also suit tenant or avail-
Ranch home. 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath ished basement, and bonus 2 car $125,000
shed and great available. State of able for land lease.
FORTY FORT
Modern kitchen, family home. Nice Renovated; oak garage. All units are 40+/- Acres
neighborhood! yard. Traditional in Very the art amenities. MLS 11-17
modern bath, 3 Good Condition. flooring; ceiling fans; rented. Great Newport Twp.
bedrooms, AC, $89,900 MLS #11-559 fenced yard; appli- Ample parking. income with low Price Negotiable $180,000 1st floor, 1 bedroom.
MLS 10-1886 $92,900 Open Layout. Off Contact Judy Rice Call Charlie
off street parking. Street Parking, ances; window cov- maintenance 32 +/- Acres Hardwood floors,
Affordable at Debra Rosenberg Call Tom erings. Close to Mall 714-9230 $159,900 570-829-6200 Wilkes-Barre Twp. central air, off
570-714-9251 570-262-7716 Yard & Shed. MLS# 10-4102 VM 101
$149,500 Many Updates. & Home Depot. MLS# 10-2675 See additional Land street parking. No
Towne & Country Asking $47,900 $85,900 Call Karen for Sale at pets, no smoking.
Real Estate Co. Call 570-762-1537 Call (570)970-8065 Coldwell Banker www. earth $575/ month plus
570-735-8932 or for showing or email Rundle Real Estate conservancy.org security & utilities.
570-542-5708 aleta59@msn.com. 570-474-2340 570-823-3445 Call (570) 574-9773
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AMERICA KINGSTON
MOUNTAIN TOP PLAINS TOWNSHIP WILKES-BARRE
REALTY
QUALITY COLONIAL E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
bright, 1st WOODBRYN Walking Distance to
the Casino!! 2 bed- APARTMENTS
FORTY FORT - 1 & 2 Bedroom, room, 1 bath, living
floor, 2 bedrooms,
FOR RENT!

AN EXPERT
FIRST FLOOR elevator, carpet- available room, kitchen, off
DUPLEX. UNIQUE ed, Security immediately, No street parking. 425 South Franklin
$650 + UTILITIES. system. Garage. pets. Rents based $600/month + utili- Street. For lease.
Cook’s kitchen with Extra storage & on income start ties, security & ref- Available immedi-
built-ins, formal din- cable TV included. at $395 & $430. erences. Call Clas- ately, washer/dryer
ing room, front/rear Laundry facilities. Handicap Accessi- sic Properties Nikki on premises, no
enclosed porches, Heat & hot water ble. Equal Housing Callahan pets. We have stu-
custom window furnished. Fine Opportunity. 718-4959 Ext. 1306 dio, 1, 2 bedroom
coverings. TWO neighborhood. Call 570-474-5010 apts. On site park-
YEAR SAME RENT, TTY711
SWOYERSVILLE
Convenient to bus ing. Fridge, stove
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APPLICATION Security. Lease. kitchen. Washer/ era presence and all
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570-288-1422 570-287-0900
NANTICOKE Water included.
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650/per month,
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wall carpet, off-
street parking, $495
Call 570-760-5573
deposit. Call (570)
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KINGSTON
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great neighbor-
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dishwasher, w/d
No pets, no smok-
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all utilities included.
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kitchen (with new
stove, dishwasher
$580 per month
includes sewer, WEST PITTSTON
2 bedroom, 2nd
$525.00/month +
security.
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of quality
Concrete, stucco,
foundations, 1135 Hauling &
Lawn & Shrub
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum.
+ security. & microwave) and garbage & water. Heat Included. pavers, retaining Trucking
floor apartment. For information Maintenance Free Estimates
908-482-0335 bath w/washer 570-239-2741 No pets. wall systems,
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wood throughout up, carport parking, Call 570-823-2214 membership
dryvit, flagstone,
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$695/mo + utilities 570-760-0551 garage, one piece or
dryer hookup, yard, and security. No
wall to wall carpet- & security. $650. WILKES-BARRE www.bianepa.com whole Estate, also Excavating
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(570) 947-5113 WEST PITTSTON Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
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ting, Landscaping.
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ments available for
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Nice 2 bedroom, 1
bath, two-story
apartment with 2
PITTSTON
bedroom. All
kitchen, washer /
dryer included. Must
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625 DECKS
Sales, service
installation &
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
570-650-3985 years of Pride &
Tradition!
see! 570-430-3095 Call Aileen at Roofing Sofits, repair. Fully & Tree Removal. CALL NOW & Get
3 rooms, 1 bed- washer-dryer appliances included. insured Free Est. 779-0918 or The 1st Seal Coat-
room, heat & hot hookup, off street All utilities paid; 570-822-7944 Gutter, Inside HIC# 065008 542-5821; 814-8299 1183 Masonry ing FREE with
water included, free parking, enclosed electricity by tenant. West Pittston, Pa. Call Joe signed contract.
use of washer & Everything brand GARDEN VILLAGE Repairs, ALL PHASES OF
dryer available. No
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paint and carpeting. new. Off street park- APARTMENTS WILKES-BARRE Lic. Ins.
(570) 735-8551
(570) 606-489
1st CHOICE
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Licensed and
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pets & no smoking.
$480 + security & 1
Owner pays heat
and water.
water No
ing. $695 + security
& references
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
LODGE THOMAS DANIELS Junk Removal
Lawn Care &
Tile Floors, Baths,
Kitchens, Counter-
Free estimates.
570-474-6329
year lease. Call Pets. Refrigerator 570-969-9268 elderly & mobility General Contractor tops, Brick, Block,
570-331-7016 Days and stove are impaired; all utilities 1078 Dry Wall Yard Clean Up. Stone Fireplaces. Lic.# PA021520
included. Federally Formerly The 675-2995 Free Estimates. Chimneys.
PITTSTON
or 288-6764 Night included. Security 570-288-0552
and references subsidized
program. Extremely
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570-793-4754
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72 E. W alnut St.
required. $495/per
month, Call Scott
(570) 823-2431
2/3 bedroom, 1st
floor, full kitchen.
Heat included, no
low income persons
encouraged to
Wilkes-Barre
Rooms Starting
Expert Bathroom
Remodeling, Whole
Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings.
Free estimates.
COATING
Patching, Sealing,
apply. Income less at: Residential/Comm.
2nd floor, located in Ext. 137 pets. $675 + 1 Daily $44.99 +
House Renovations,
Licensed & Insured. 1189 Miscellaneous
than $11,900. Interior & Exterior Licensed Bonded
quiet neighborhood. month security. Call
570-655-6555, tax Carpentry. Kitchens
570-331-2355 Service Insured
Kitchen, living KINGSTON 570-655-3314 Weekly $189.99
8 am-4 pm, and Basements 570-868-8375
room, dining room,
sun room, bath- SDK GREEN Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
+ tax
Microwave,
Licensed &Insured
570-819-0681
MIRRA DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing ALL KINDS OF
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small bedrooms,
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Drywall Repair
Textured Ceilings
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lots of closets, built
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HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
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Wanted: Patios, decks, sid-
WILKES-BARRE
storage room, yard, street parking, on windows, doors, 1084 Electrical
w/d hookup and Bedroom Apts siding, drywall, 24 HOUR ing, concrete. Serv-
stove incl. Heat and 3 Bedroom site laundry.
Enclosed porch.
Crossing painting, masonry, DNF ELECTRIC
SERVICE
Junk ing Lackawanna &
Townhomes 570-823-1811 Luzerne Counties.
hot water incl. Apartments stonework, electri-
Available May 1. 1 Gas heat included Tenant pays electric
& trash. $695 + FRANKLIN GARDENS cal, plumbing,
Affordable &
Reasonable Rates
570-239-0484
Cars & 570-655-4004
yr. lease + security FREE 570.822.3968 attic/cellar cleaning.
$900/month 24hr on-site Gym
utilities. Security
required. Call
SENIOR LIVING Free Estimates
No Job Too Small.
Licensed & insured. Trucks 1249 Remodeling &
570-406-1411 Community Room
Swimming Pool
(570) 881-1747
- Light & bright OPEN HOUSE
Jeff 905-7759
Tony 885-5307
Free estimates.
570-574-6213
CASTAWAY Highest Repairs
KINGSTON Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access PITTSTON
open floor plans
- All major
April 16th
10:00AM-4:00PM NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
570-574-7195
HAULING JUNK Prices
Paid!!
Available May 1
Great neighbor-
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
3rd floor, 1 bed-
room, eat in
appliances included
Š1 & 2 bedrooms
ŠLaundry facility
All Types Of Work
New or Remodeling
ECONOLECTRIC
All Phases
REMOVAL FREE PICKUP
hood! 2nd floor, 2
bedrooms. Large
Call Today
or stop by
kitchen, stove &
fridge. Living room,
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
ŠStove, fridge
ŠSecure building
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
Electrical work
No Job
823-3788 / 817-0395 288-8995
dining & family for a tour! ŠCommunity
1 bath, coin-op - 24 hour emergency 570-406-6044 Too Small.
room. New bath & Now Offering Rooms. Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling
washer/dryer. maintenance Residential &
kitchen with tile Move In Specials ŠElevator Northeast Residential &
Heat, water, sewer Commercial
floors, windows, 570-288-9019 - Short term Š2 fully handicap Contracting Group Commercial,
included. $495/ Free Estimates
carpet & appliances leases available accessible apts. Decks, Roofs, Sid- licensed & insured. D & D
including washer &
month + security
also available ing, Masonry,
Licensed-Insured
Free estimates.
1195 Movers REMODELING
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LUZERNE
dryer. Includes Call TODAY For Recently Driveways, Patios, Whole estates, yard From decks and
Call 570-822-8671
garage. No pets / renovated. Additions, Garages, (570) 602-7840 waste, construction BestDarnMovers kitchens to roofs,
smoking. $675. 1 bedroom, wall to
AVAILABILITY!! Call Christy Moving Helpers and baths, etc.
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CASH PAID
570-852-9243 ALL OF YOUR
INTERIOR AND
month + security
2 bedrooms,
appliances provid- Apply*
1st floor, 2 bed-
room. Wall to wall
For All of Your
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1204 Painting &
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accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
ed, pets ok, Tenant
Pays Electric Only!!
carpet. Off street
parking. Washer/
Will Beat Any Price
25 Yrs. Experience SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Glassware, Pottery
Costume Jewelry
Old Postcards,
Wallpaper
REMODELING
NEEDS
570-406-9387
1 Year Lease, $775/ dryer included. 1 References. Insured Master electrician
570-954-0727 per month, $775/ month security & Licensed & Insured Books, Toys, Trains, Licensed/Insured
Free Estimates A & N PAINTING YOU’VE TRIED
security deposit. references & credit Bucket truck to 40’ Games, Fishing
570-332-7023 Airplane Quality at
LUZERNE Call (570) 335-0146 check. No pets. Call 868-4469 Equipment, Hunting, THE REST NOW
Submarine Prices! CALL THE
for more info. Military, ect. Tools,
WILKES-BARRE
Interior/Exterior,
1039 Chimney Old Hardware. BEST!!!
SHAVERTOWN
2nd floor, 2 bed- (570) 574-2249 pressure washing,
Bring Rover or Kitty room, Wall to wall 2 bedroom apart- Service 1093 Excavating 570-817-4238 or
decks & siding.
& move right in this carpet, stove & 570-287-4005
2 bedrooms, Heat Commercial/Resi-
second floor, 2
bedroom. Off street
fridge included.
$500 month + utili-
included. Laundry
ment. 1 bath. Eat in
kitchen. Closed in WILKES-BARRE SOUTH A-1
1 ABLE CHIMNEY
All Types Of
Excavating, *** FREE *** dential. Over 17 1252 Roofing &
parking, coin ties & security.
facilities, Off-street terrace. $625 + utili- SECURE
Rebuild & Repair Demolition & PICK-UP years experience! Siding
parking, No Pets. ties & security. Call BUILDINGS Appliances, Grills Free estimates.
laundry,great loca- No Pets. Call Chimneys. All Concrete Work
Call 570-675-3904 718-809-3338 1 & 2 bedroom Lawnmowers, Pipes Licensed & Insured J&F ROOFING
tion. $600/month + 570-406-2789 types of Masonry. Large & Small Jobs
apartments. Bicycles, AC’s 570-820-7832 SPECIALISTS
security, heat & Liners Installed, FREE ESTIMATES
941 Apartments/ Pots, Pans, Cans All types of roofing.
electric. 262-1577
MOUNTAIN TOP Unfurnished WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom apart-
Laundry facility. Off
street parking avail-
able. Starting at
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
(570) 760-1497
Nuts, Bolts, Tools
Car Batteries A + C LASSICAL
Repairs & Installation
25 Years Experience
KINGSTON 1 Bedroom apart- Licensed & 1105 Floor Covering
W IL K E SW O O D $440. 570-332-5723 Radiators, Wires Licensed / Insured
ment. Excellent Int./Ext. Experts!
EATON TERRACE ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents condition, large
Insured
570-735-2257 Installation
*AFFORDABLE*
House Clean - outs Aluminum, Wood
Free Estimates
Reliable Service
317 N. Maple Ave.
Large Two story,
2 bedroom, 1.5
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
A PAR TM E NTS storage area. $650/
month includes
heat, water &
Wilkes-Barre
Š2 bedroom CARPET REPAIR &
Basements, Attic’s
Garages, Sheds
& Deck Staining
Free Estimates
Lifetime Shingles
on all roofs for same
(570) 817-4238 Licensed-Insured price as 30 year.
1 B edroom Sta rting
INSTALLATION
ble. Equal Housing sewage. No pets. single, Chimney
bath, Central Heat 30 Years 570-855-4259
Opportunity. TTY711 Security & exceptional Construction JUNK GENIES
& Air,washer/dryer
in unit, parking.
or 570-474-5010 a t $675.00 references required Kingston Chimneys rebuilt, Vinyl & wood. We Make Your Experience
J.R.V. ROOFING
This institution is an 570-283-3887 ŠLarge 3 repaired, stucco, Certified, Insured. JUNK DISAPPEAR!!! Book Now &
$830 + utilities & equal opportunity • Includes gas heat, bedroom block, sidewalks, 570-283-1341 Free Estimates Receive 10% Off 570-824-6381
1 month security Roof Repairs & New
provider & w ater,sew er & trash Hanover walls, steps, etc. We Haul It All !!! 570-283-5714
570-262-6947 employer.
• C onvenient to allm ajor WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms apt.
Š3 bedroom,
large, affordable
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
A-1 Floor Mechanix
“Expert Installation”
1.888.947.4586
junkgenies@aol.com
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ highw ays & public Nanticoke (570) 457-5849 Hardwood, Tile, thejunkgenies.com
2nd floor, stove, Laminate, Shower A.B.C. Professional Repairs. Year Round.
Unfurnished Unfurnished Š2 bedroom, Painting
transportation fridge, fenced in Licensed/Insured
• Fitness center & pool
yard, $500 + gas,
electric & water.
large, water
included
COZY HEARTH
CHIMNEY
Walls, Backsplash.
Reliable, Quality, P.C. HAULING & CLEANING 36 Yrs Experience
We Specialize In
ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
Chimney Cleaning,
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE • P atio/B alconies 570- 417-0088 for
appointment &
Pittston
ŠLarge 1 Rebuilding, Repair,
Guaranteed.
Why Pay Retail? Call Us First!
That’s all you need!
New Construction
Residential Jim Harden
Stainless Steel Lin- 21 Years Experience
Immediate Occupancy!! • P et friendly* application. bedroom water
included ing, Parging, Stuc- Jim 570-394-2643 Free Estimates Repaints 570-288-6709
Comm./Industrial New Roofs &
• O nline rentalpaym ents Wyoming co, Caps, Etc. 570-592-5401
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS All Insurance Repairs, Shingles,
• Flexible lease term s
WILKES-BARRE Š3 bedroom
exceptional
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured HARDWOOD FLOOR 1162 Landscaping/
Claims
Apartments
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
1-888-680-7990 REFINISHING &
61 E. Northampton St. M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 264 Academy St Old Forge
INSTALLATION Garden Interior/Exterior Repairs. Credit
2 bedrooms, newly Š2 bedroom Spray,Brush, Rolls Cards accepted.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Sa turd a y 1 0-2 renovated building. exceptional 1042 Cleaning &
Recoat your hard-
wood floors starting BASIL FRANTZ LAWN WallpaperRemoval FREE ESTIMATES!
Washer & dryer. water included Maintainence Licensed-Insured
• Affordable Senior Apartments 822-27 1 1 $600/per month McDermott &
at $1. A SQ. FT. & GARDEN SERVICE Cabinet Refinish-
For free estimate Residential & ing EMERGENCIES
• Income Eligibility Required w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com includes heat, hot McDermott
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; * Restrictions Ap p ly water and parking.
646-712-1286
Real Estate
Inc. Property
HOME CLEANING SERVICE call 570-793-4994 Commercial
Shrub Trimming &
Drywall/Finishing
Power Washing
• New appliances; laundry on site; Call Diane Mulching. Junk Deck Specialist Mister “V”
570-328-9896 Management 1129 Gutter
CEDAR
570-825-9438 Removal. Free Est. Handy Man Constr uction
• Activities! 570-855-4744 570-821-1650
Repair & Cleaning (570) 855-8382 or FREE ESTIMATES
(direct line) Year Round
• Curb side Public Transportation HOME/OFFICE (570) 675-3517 Larry Neer Roof Specialist

VILLAGE
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Please call 570-825-8594 WILKES-BARRE Sat. 8-noon
CLEANING
Experienced,
References &
GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED
Window Cleaning.
Brizzy’s
Arbor Care &
570-606-9638 Specializing In
All Types of
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 3 bedroom, 1/2
Background check. Regulars, storms, Landscaping
Roofs, Siding,
Apartment double, 1.5 bath,
gas heat, off-street Call Shirley & Tina
Tina etc. Pressure Tree trimming, Chris Emmett’s
Chimneys
& Roof Repairs
washing, decks, pruning & removal. Int./Ext. Painting
Homes parking, fenced in
yard, excellent
570-288-2653
Leave Message docks, houses,Free Stump Grinding, Plaster, Drywall
Low Prices
Free Estimates
Ask About Our condition. $595/ estimates. Insured. Cabling. Repairs
EAST month + utilities, (570) 288-6794 Free Estimates 25 Yrs. Experience
Licensed
Holiday Specials! 1054 Concrete & & Insured
MOUNTAIN references &
Masonry
Fully Insured
570-542-7265
570-899-5781 28 Years
$250 Off 1st Months Rent, security. No pets. 1132 Handyman 10% Senior Discount
APARTMENTS Call 570-881-4078 Free Estimates
Experience
570-829-5133
& $250 Off Security D. Pugh Services MOWING, TRIMMING
The good life... Regions Best
Address
Deposit With Good Credit.
WILKES-BARRE WYOMING Concrete
D EPENDABLE H ANDY M AN
EDGING, SHRUBS &
HEDGES. FREE ESTIMATES
WINTER
close at hand 1 bedroom starting @ $690
2.5 & 3 room
efficiencies. Heat,
All phases of
masonry & Home repairs &
LAWN CARE. Prompt Starts
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
447 S. Franklin St. FULLY INSURED & Completions. ROOFING
• Total Air-Conditioning
• Washer & Dryer
• Total Air-Conditioning
• Gas Heat & HW Included
Featuring: MUST SEE!
1 bedroom, study,
off street parking,
hot water, garbage
& full maintenance
included. Off street
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount,
improvements,
custom jobs, 30
Years Experience
Call Us & Save 5%
Off Your Last Bill!
No Hidden Extras.
Repairs
38 Yrs. Experience
Special $1.29 s/f
Licensed, insured,
‹ Washer & Dryer parking. No Pets. Free estimates email: ddietrick143@
FREE ESTIMATES
fast service
• Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools laundry. Includes 570-814-0327 THE PAINT DUDE
‹ Central Air heat and hot water, $500/mo + security Licensed & Insured comcast.net 570-735-0846
• Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center 570-650-3008
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle
‹ Fitness Center
‹ Swimming Pool
Hardwood floors
and appliances.
Call 570-693-3492 288-1701/655-3505 Dave 570-479-8076
NEED YOUR LAWN CUT?
1297 Tree Care
DOPainting,
IT ALL HANDYMAN
DEMPSKI MASONRY LEAVES RAKED?
• Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer
• Private Entrances
‹ Easy Access to
Trash removal.
$575/per month, WYOMING & CONCRETE GENERAL YARD M. PARALIS PAINTING
• Private Entrances All Phases drywall, WORK? Int/ Ext. painting, GASHI AND SONS
I-81 Call (570) 821-5599 BLANDINA Power washing.
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5 APARTMENTS Licensed & Insured plumbing & all types Two responsible TREE SERVICE
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday 9-1
Monday - Friday 9-5
Mon – Fri. 9 –5 No job too small. of home repairs, High School Professional work AND STUMP
Saturday 9-1 Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1
WILKES-BARRE
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed- at affordable rates.
44 Eagle Court room. Wall to Wall Free Estimates. also office cleaning students available. REMOVAL.
680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive 570-824-0130 available. Mountain Top Free estimates. Fully Insured.
Wilkes-Barre, PA Clean, 2 bedroom, carpet. Some utili-
dempskimasonry.com 570-829-5318 only. 570-868-6134 570-288-0733 570-693-1875
Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704 18706 (Off Route 309) 2nd floor duplex. ties by tenant. No

822-4444 288-6300
Stove, hookups, pets. Non-smoking.

www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com
570-823-8400
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parking, yard. No
pets/no smoking.
Elderly community.
Quiet, safe. Off Call 829-7130 to Advertise
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affiliatedmgmt.com $475 + utilities. street parking. Call


email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com Call 570-868-4444 570-693-2850
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WYOMING
PLAINS SPACIOUS DUPONT KINGSTON WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON HOUSE
Lovely, large 1st
FORTY FORT PLAINS TWP
7 PETHICK DRIVE
WYOMING
1701 Wyoming Ave.
4 bedrooms, wall to
wall carpeting. 1.5
Large completely
remodeled 2 bed-
16 Larch Lane
2 bedroom house
Nice, clean
furnished room, FLORIDA
Free standing build- OFF RTE. 315 baths, living room, room styled town- starting at $315. Boca Raton
floor 2 bedroom 900 sq. ft. private for rent. $540 + utili-
ing. Would be great 1200 & 700 SF kitchen. Fridge, house. Stove & Efficiency at $435 Beautiful 5 room
apartment. Lami- office suite. Suitable ties & security. Call
for any commercial Office Available. stove, dishwasher, fridge included. month furnished home with Pool.
nate floors. Stove, for general office 484-274-6647
use. 1900 sq. ft. on Reasonable. washer/ dryer Private interior with all utilities Fully furnished. On
fridge, washer & use, professional
the ground floor 570-760-1513 hookup. Off street attic & basement included. Off canal lot. $600
dryer. Lovely deck. office, etc. Includes
WILKES-BARRE
with an additional parking. $700 + utili- access. Washer/ street parking. weekly. If interest-
Full basement. all utilities, including
800 sq. ft in finished ties, 1st, last & dryer hookup. Heat 570-718-0331 ed, write to:
SWEET VALLEY
Parking in front. cleaning and free
lower level. Excel- 120 Wagner St.
MONARCH RENTALS
Handicap access. parking. security. No pets. included. Nice yard.
lent location, only 1 570-823-4116 or $750. No pets. Shopping for a Moosic, PA 18507
No pets, no $900/month
block from North
smoking. $650 + 570-417-7745 or 570-479-6722 new apartment?
STUDENT HOUSING
Cross Valley Call Charlie

LINE UP
570-417-2737
utilities, references 570-829-6200 Classified lets
& 1 month security.
(570) 709-9206
Expressway
one block
and
from VM 101
LINEUP HANOVER TOWNSHIP 3 bedrooms, you compare costs -
(772) 465-9592
Wyoming Ave (route 3 bedroom, 1 bath, all appliances without hassle
ASUCCESSFULSALE A GREAT DEAL...
11) Take advan- w/d hookup first provided. or worry!
(570) 693-3963 floor $695/ month.
tage of this prime Call 570-822-7039
Get moving
location for just
$1050 per month! INCLASSIFIED! 570-991-1883
46 Zerby Ave with classified!
570-262-1131 REDUCED PRICE!
Start your own Doyouneedmorespace?
HARVEY’S LAKE Sunday 1pm-3pm
Lease with option
WILKES-BARRE WEST NANTICOKE IN CLASSIFIED!
RENTALS A yard or garage sale
business in the 239 Schuyler Ave Parsons
to buy, completely
KINGSTON
2 bedroom home. Furnished with pri-
heart of Sweet Val-
ley! Showroom, fire- KINGSTON in classified All appliances,
water, sewer & trash.
remodeled, mint,
turn key condition,
143 Stucker Ave.
3 Bedroom 1-1/2 vate bath. Cable,
garbage & all other Looking for the right deal
18 Pierce St place, pole building, 2,050 sf office is the best way Bath. 1,900 square

on an automobile?
Office Space NO PETS. Security 3 bedrooms, 1.5 foot Modern Home utilities included.
space. 2nd floor.
1-2 2 BEDROOM APTS Available Immedi-
storage building,
paved parking, Modern, four sepa- tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
and lease.
570-762-6792
baths, large
closets, with
in Great Neighbor- Non-smoking. Call
570-814-5465
Turn to classified.
ately, Off street fenced rear, well & rate offices, large hood. Includes all
3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE parking. Security
required. 3 room
septic. Prime loca- reception area,
break room, confer-
with classified!
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
Appliances. Large
fenced in yard with 965 Roommate
It’s a showroom in print!
tion, high traffic kitchen and baths,
1/2 DOUBLES & SUGAR NOTCH
Suite $300/month, area. Lot next door ence room & pri- deck & shed. Off
gas heat, shed, Wanted
HOUSE FOR RENT
includes utilities. is going with the vate bathroom. Street Parking. No
large yard.
Classified’s got
570-690-0564 $795 month 3 bedrooms, quiet smokers / pets.
SINGLE HOME 570-823-7564
property.
NOW LISTED AT + utilities
Call 706-5628
street, yard. Fresh
paint. $525/month
Available immedi-
ately, 4 bedrooms, 2
$134,000, seller
will pay closing
$875 / month + utili-
ties. Security, Cred- MOCANAQUA
Wyoming, Kingston,
Wilkes-Barre, Plains COMMERCIAL SPACE
$115,000
MLS# 08-3297
+ utilities, lease,
security. No pets.
bath rooms, refrig-
erator & stove pro-
costs, $5000 down
and monthly
payments are
it Check & Refer-
ences Required. HOUSE TO SHARE the directions!
Shavertown Five Mountains 947 Garages Call (570) 332-1216 vided, washer/dryer 570-332-6003 Professional male
All rentals include KINGSTON FOR RENT
Realty
570-542-2141
or 570-592-1328 hookup, off-street
$995/month.
WALSH seeking profes-
974 Wanted to Rent
KINGSTON
parking, $600.00/ sional female to
appliances, sewer, 620 Market St. WEST PITTSTON REAL ESTATE
WILKES-BARRE Real Estate
per month, plus utili- share house. Only
maintenance. 570-654-1490
Security & credit
Newly Renovated
Prime Space. WAREHOUSE/LIGHT 2,500 sf Garage
Sold Commercially.
1/2 DOUBLE ties. 570-561-5836
Riverside Dr.
$250/ month. All
utilities included.
Well maintained,
references
required.
Call 899-3407
1,250 sq. ft.,
Near Kingston MANUFACTURING
Two over head
garage & entrance
mint condition, sun-
room, freshly paint- KINGSTON
54 Krych St.
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Stately brick, 4
bedroom, 2 bath &
Beautiful home 5
rooms + 2 bed-
rooms. Rec base-
HOUSE WANTED
want to rent house
for info/appointment Corners. Great doors. Private bath. ed, new carpeting, 2 half bath home.
Lexington Village ment, carpeted. with 2 baths, 3 bed-
OFFICE SPACE
location for retail or Located on private stove, dishwasher, Single: 3 bedroom, Hardwood floors,
road. Gas Heat. 1.5 bath, gas heat, Nanticoke, PA spacious rooms, No pets, neat per- rooms in the follow-
business office. basement, yard
944 Commercial Easy Access and
$875/month + storage shed. No wall to wall, Many ranch style beautiful patio, son wanted, age ing School Districts,
Properties parking. Call Cliff
570-760-3427
PITTSTON utilities, security &
references.
pets or smoking.
570-654-3755
kitchen with stove
and refrigerator.
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
all appliances
included. $1,600/
unimportant.
570-762-8202
Dallas & Mountain
Top. 201-232-8469

315 PLAZA
Main St. 570-706-5628 Quiet street. No month + utilities.
$795 + electric
WEST WYOMING
12,000 sq. ft. build- pets. Not Section MLS#10-2290
962 Rooms 962 Rooms
1750 & 3200 SF MOOSIC
ing in downtown
location. Ware- PLAINS 3 bedroom, gas
8 approved.
$675/mo. SQUARE FOOT RE 570-696-3801
Call Margy
house with light 570-288-6009
MANAGEMENT 570-696-0891
Bear Creek Township

Countryside Inn
Retail / Office Office Rental Space Large 1 & 1/2 car heat, new paint &
Space Available Build To Suit. 1000 manufacturing. garage for rent. carpet, laundry
Building with some 866-873-0478
570-829-1206 to 2000 sq. ft. suites $125/month. No room. No pets.
in high volume area office space. Entire electric or heat. Call Includes garbage LARKSVILLE Rooms starting at
PITTSTON
building for lease or 570-714-9234
with parking. Con- fee & sewer. $700 + 2 bedroom, living Daily $39.99 + tax
COMMERCIAL BUILDING veniently located. will sub-divide. utilities & security. room, kitchen and
12,000 + square Call Mechele MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie 950 Half Doubles
(570) 430-7901 bath. Great view!
James Street
Single family home,
Weekly $169.99 + tax
foot. Forty Fort
(570) 814-4006 Section 8 wel- 959 Mobile Homes
WILKES-BARRE
570-829-6200 freshly painted,
60 Billey Street VM 101 come. Utilities by
Microwave
DURYEA
brand new gas fur-
Rent with Option
To Buy or For Sale. NANTICOKE
Commercial 2 bedrooms, tile
2 Half Doubles
Both located in nice
tenant $500/mo +
security
Call 570-814-8299
nace, 3 bedrooms,
1 1/2 baths, off HUNLOCK CREEK Refrigerator
Zoned commercial
& Industrial. Ware- Space kitchen and bath, neighborhoods. Off street parking. No
pets, no smoking.
Move in ready & WiFi
w/d hookup, off- street parking. No affordable 2 bed-
house, offices, 4 760 SF HBO
street parking pets. Security & all
MOUNTAINTOP $675 / month + utili- room & 3 bedroom

Casino
bath rooms, huge Excellent location
(570) 823-8027
$600/per month, utilities by tenant. ties. Call Betty at homes located in
on the square.
WEST PITTSTON
storage area. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2 Bedroom Century 21 quiet, country set-
Available June 1st. Former dental plus utilities Call
(570) 237-2076 detached garage. Cottage in quiet Smith Hourigan ting. Starting at www.casinocountrysideinn.com
570-881-4993 office. Next to $1.00 SQ. FT. $675/month. Also, setting. $875 + Group $7,000. Financing
highrise. Will make 18,000 & 9,000 Adorable 2 bed- utilities, security, 570-287-1196 available with mini- info@casinocountrysideinn.com

COMMERCIAL GARAGE
decor adjustments
to suit tenants.
Closet space,
sq. ft. Great,
clean assembly
EDWARDSVILLE
162 Short St.
room. $525/month
570-766-1881
application & lease.
570-592-1241
ext 3559
or 570-714-6127
mum down. Call
570-477-2845
with ample blacktop space; A/C; Gas
parking areas (once pantry and powder Renovated 3 bed-
heat; Own meters; room in quiet loca-
a used car lot) with room. Heat and hot New 1/2 baths;
an adjacent 3 bed- water furnished. tion. Fresh paint,

Looking to improve your home...


freight elevator new carpeting and
room house. Excel- $730/month Owner/Agent
lent condition. Call new kitchen w/dish-
908-852-4410

CALL AN
Beautiful county. 570-287-4700 washer. No pets or
Excellent location smokers. Only $650
on Route 92 in OFFICE SPACE $WILKES- per month, +utilities.
Call (570) 466-6334
Nicholson. Easy
access to route 81. KINGSTON BARRE
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE
Near Marcellus
Shale Drilling sites.
166 W. Union St.
Avail. March 1. FORTY FORT
Land for additional 600 sq. ft of newly ESTABLISHED SHOPPING CENTER 1/2 double.
3 bedrooms. Stove,
storage. 2 car renovated office Ideal for health

EXPERT.
garage attached to space. Rent related business refrigerator,
house plus large includes heat and such as Chiroprac- dishwasher. Washer
mechanical garage electric. Off street tor, Optometrist, /dryer hookup.
with office space parking available. Blood Lab, etc. Newly painted.
and a vehicle lift and $800 per month. 800 to 2400 sq. ft. Off street parking.
compressor. Call 570-287-5090 Starting at $675 + utilities.
Includes water and $750/month 570-814-0843
septic. Alternate 973-879-4730 570-696-3090
heat sources: OFFICE SPACE
propane, electric,
and coal. Garage is
West Pittston
Wyoming Ave. WILKES-BARRE HANOVER TOWNSHIP
insulated with Lyndwood Avenue
High traffic location. Very spacious 3
propane heat. Office space with
$2,300. call 570- bedroom half dou-
Character. 885 sq. ble with neutral
343-3345 or 570- ft. Great for busi- decor. Off street
840-5898 before
8:00 pm for details.
ness, retail or spa.
Rent includes heat
parking. Private
yard in rear. Ample
Check out The Times Leader’s “Call An
& water. Call for
COMMERCIAL SPACE Expert” directory in the classifieds. We have
Storage. Conve-
more details at nient to schools.
570-655-9325 $560 / month + utili-

EXETER PAD WITH DRIVE THRU


Lease this free-
standing building for
an AFFORDABLE
ties. 1 year lease,
security. No pets.
Call 570-793-6294
the largest professional services directory in
your hometown.
$675. per month monthly rent. Totally
Available On Busy
For appointment & renovated & ready
Corner. 2500 sq ft
further information
call 237-6070
located in Wilkes-
Barre. Great for
to occupy. Offices,
conference room, KINGSTON
3 Half Doubles
work stations, kit
bank, Fast Food, 376 & 378 North
DOLPHIN PLAZA
and more. Ample
Donut Shop. parking and handi- Maple Avenue
cap access. $1,750/ 3 & 4 bedroom.
Rte. 315 973-879-4730 Newly remodeled.
2,000 SF month. MLS 11-419
Call Judy Rice Both available
Office / Retail
PITTSTON N
NUMBER
5701-714-9230 May 30. $850 &
Next to Gymboree $950/month. Also,

ONE
4,500 SF Office
COOPERS CO-OP
Plains 3 bedroom
Showroom, 1/2 double. $795/
Warehouse month. For info,
Loading Dock Lease Space (570) 814-9700
4 Acres touching Available, Light
I81 will build to suit.
WILKES-BARRE
manufacturing,
Call 570-829-1206
KINGSTON
AUDITED
warehouse,
office, includes OFFICE/COMMERCIAL
HANOVER TWP
Parkway Plaza
all utilities with
free parking.
2,500 SF First Floor
Large 1/2 double, 3
bedroom, sunny &
spacious, $650
$500/month +
Sans Souci Parkway
Commercial Space
For Lease 1,200 sq.
I will save
you money!
utilities.
Will divide.
First month free.
month, 1 year lease,
credit
security
check &
deposit. NEWS
NEWSPAPER
ft. starting at $600/
month. Off street
570-823-1413 Attic, cellar, eat in
kitchen, front & IIN
NL UZERN COUNTY
LUZERNE
parking. Central back porch, no pets,
heat & air. Call WILKES-BARRE
no smoking, new
570-991-0706
TIRED OF HIGH carpeting & paint.
Not Section 8
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approved.
Properties Properties 570-817-2858 or
Are you paying too 570-714-1606
much for your cur-
rent office? Call us!
We have modern LARKSVILLE
WILKES-BARRE office space avail- Newly renovated
PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN able in Luzerne
Bank Building on
2 bedroom with
appliances, central
Great Commercial Store Front, Public Square.
Rents include heat,
air & heat, off
street parking,
& Inside Suites Available central air, utilities, energy efficeint.
Steps from New Intermodal Hub trash removal, and $600 + utilities.
& Public Parking nightly cleaning - all Call 570-760-1045
without a sneaky
Starting at $650 CAM charge.
Access parking at NANTICOKE
utilities included the new intermodal 3 bedrooms, 1.5
garage via our cov- bath, fridge & stove
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! ered bridge. 300SF provided, washer/
to 5000SF available. dryer hookup & wall
570-829-1573 We can remodel to to wall carpet.
suit. Brokers Pro- $475/month plus
tected. Call Jeff security & utilities.
Pyros at 822-8577 570-472-2392

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