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55 months
C I AVA R E L L A C A S E
FOR THOSE WHO SERVED

in prison Motion
for Sichler
Woman who said she took
over $2.3M from clients also to quash
verdict
ordered to repay the money.

By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
SCRANTON – She admitted

denied
stealing more than $2.3 million
from clients who utilized her
title search firm, but Elizabeth
Sichler insisted Thursday that
she did not personally benefit
from the thefts.
The money, pilfered from
escrow accounts over a three-
year period, The former Luzerne County judge faces
was used ex-
sentencing on a variety of charges,
clusively to
keep her floun- including racketeering.
dering busi-
ness afloat, Si-
chler told U.S By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
District Judge tmorgan@timesleader.com
Sichler William Nea- SCRANTON – A federal judge on Thursday
lon. denied former Luzerne County judge Mark
Sichler had hoped the pur- Ciavarella’s motion that sought to overturn
ported circumstances sur- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER his conviction on seven of 12 charges and/or

T
rounding the thefts, coupled o honor the service of a veteran, Lorrie Materewicz, a retired U.S. Army nurse, places a flag on a to grant him a new trial.
with years of community ser- grave at the Glen Lyon Cemetery on Thursday. With the Memorial Day weekend coming up, people The ruling by U.S. Dis-
vice, would convince Nealon to all across the area are visiting cemeteries to pay their respects to those who served in the U.S. trict Judge Edwin Kosik
depart significantly from the clears the way for Ciavarel-
armed forces in war and peace and to place flags and flowers on the graves. Many communities will ob-
51 to 63 months in prison that la to be sentenced. No date
federal sentencing guidelines serve Memorial Day with parades and remembrance ceremonies. had been set as of Thursday
suggested. evening.
Nealon was unswayed by the Ciavarella’s attorneys, Al

Diocesan Appeal exceeds goal


plea for leniency, however, sen- Flora Jr. and William Ruz- Ciavarella
tencing the 58-year-old Har- zo, had argued that evi-
veys Lake resident to 55 dence presented at Ciava-
months in prison. She was also rella’s trial in February was
ordered to repay all the money not sufficient to support
she took. the jury’s verdict on all
Sichler pleaded guilty in Oc- charges except some tax
tober to one count of wire The more than $5.5M cement from the diocese, the According to the announcement from the counts.
appeal this year attracted
fraud for embezzling collected is 2nd-highest
nearly 35,000 donors, a 14 diocese, the appeal this year attracted near- The attorneys also
$2,318,829 from 92 clients who total in diocese history. claimed Kosik made sever-
had deposited money in
percent increase from last ly 35,000 donors, a 14 percent increase from al errors in admitting or
year, with the amount
escrow accounts she held.
pledged climbing by 19 per-
last year, with the amount pledged climbing barring evidence and in fail-
The funds were supposed to ing to recuse himself, and
be used to pay off existing
By MARK GUYDISH cent, and the rate of payment by 19 percent, and the rate of payment on that several of the counts
First reported
mguydish@timesleader.com on those pledges outpacing at
mortgages and other debts as- those pledges outpacing last year. were not filed within the
sociated with real estate clos-
SCRANTON – Despite the last year.
statute of limitations. 4:36
ings she handled through her
tough economy, the annual
Diocesan Appeal has exceed-
The statement also noted
the 18 percent increase in the ing that trend. He took office lion in 2009. Martino re-
Kosik rejected each of p.m.
Kingston title search firm, Pri- the arguments. His opin- timesleader
ed the $5.4 million goal by appeal far exceeds the “3.5 to in 2003 and the appeal netted signed Aug. 31, 2009. .com
ority Search. ion, which is five pages
more than $100,000, collect- 4 percent increase for charit- $4.3 million in 2004, climb- The next appeal occurred
Prosecutors say Sichler was long, provides little argu-
ing the second-highest total able giving of all types as ing to the record high in largely between Martino’s
able to hide the thefts, which ment or analysis regarding the issues, relying
in the history of the Diocese forecast by the Association of 2007. departure and Bambera’s in-
primarily on arguments cited in a reply brief
of Scranton. Fundraising Professionals.” But that was the year Mar- stallation in April 2010, with
See SICHLER, Page 9A filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
The numbers were good The amount raised by the tino announced massive and Philadelphia Archdiocese
Flora said Thursday he has not yet spoken
news all around for a diocese appeal had generally grown unpopular closings of dioce- Cardinal Justin Rigali offi-
with Ciavarella, but he expects he will seek to
that had seen appeal dona- steadily into the tenure of san schools, evoking outcries cially in charge of the Scran-
INSIDE tions slide several years in a Bishop Joseph C. Bambera’s and anger among many of ton Diocese and Bambera ap-
appeal Kosik’s ruling to the Third Circuit
Court of Appeals. That appeal would not be
A NEWS: Local 3A row after hitting an all-time predecessor, Bishop Joseph the faithful. Appeal dona- pointed to run day-to-day op-
filed until after Ciavarella is sentenced, he
Nation & World 5A high of $6 million in 2007. Martino, who initially had tions dropped to about $5.4
Obituaries 8A According to the announ- substantial success sustain- million in 2008 and $5 mil- See APPEAL, Page 9A
See CIAVARELLA, Page 6A
Birthdays 10A
Editorial 11A
B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B
Baseball 3B
Business 10B CHARLES D. FLACK JR. 1 9 5 4 - 2 0 11
Stocks 11B

A community champion
C CLASSIFIED: Funnies 22C
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Crossword/Horoscope
Television
Movies By ANDREW M. SEDER INSIDE: Honor from Miser-
aseder@timesleader.com icordia, Page 12A
Charles D. Flack Jr., one of
WEATHER the Wyoming Valley’s most
Tony Shusta
influential and well-respect- friend,” said the friend, “you
Partly sunny, a storm. ed leaders, businessmen, phi- were in his warm embrace
High 83. Low 65. lanthropists and political forever.”
Details, Page 12B powerbrokers, has died. He And, he said, those friends
was 56. are unlikely to dwell on his
He was well-known for his many accolades. They will re-
over three decades of busi- member instead his personal
ness and civic leadership compassion, unending loyal-
roles and accomplishments , ty, love of life and omnipres-
which were noted over and ent sense of good cheer.
over on Thursday shortly af- “He loved a great party and
ter his death from cancer. if he could not find one, espe-
One of his closest, longest cially in his youth, he threw
friends said those who knew one,” he said, adding, “and
him best will remember that then he became the life of it.”
his greatest gift was one of “There are no words to de-
personal generosity and love scribe his greatness as a hu-
for family and friends.
“Once you were his See FLACK, Page 12A

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Marino wants to freeze federal hiring DETAILS


LOTTERY
MIDDAY DRAWING
He introduces legislation House Resolution 1779, the Fed- called to testify at the hearing
DAILY NUMBER 1-5-4
eralHiringFreezeActof2011,“be- shows that his colleagues are tak-
based on Reagan plan until BIG FOUR 2-5-5-8
cause the time for talk has ended, ing the bill seriously and are
budget deficit eliminated. and the time for action is now. We showing genuine interest in it. QUINTO 6-1-8-3-2
cannot continue down this road of “But, most of all, the people in TREASURE HUNT
big government and deficit the 10th District are overwhelm- 08-11-14-18-20
By STEVE MOCARSKY spending.” ingly in support of a federal hiring
smocarsky@timesleader.com Marino said the framework for freeze. It isn’t a cure-all but it is a NIGHTLY DRAWING
WASHINGTON, D.C. – To help his legislation and the concept of step in the right direction. Fixing DAILY NUMBER 1-5-0
chip away at the federal budget putting a freeze on federal spend- this economy is going to require
deficit, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino on ing is not new. He said the first of- many little steps in the right direc- BIG FOUR 8-3-6-6
Thursday introduced legislation ficial act of Ronald Reagan as pres- tion,” Marino said. QUINTO 7-2-8-5-6
that would freeze federal hiring ident was to sign a memorandum Marino said he came up with CASH FIVE
except in limited circumstances. calling for an immediate freeze on the idea for the bill while traveling 01-10-17-19-43
“The current fiscal course we the hiring of civilian employees in in the 10th District and talking MATCH SIX
are on is unsustainable and disas- the executive branch. with people who are struggling.
trous,” Marino, R, Lycoming Marino said his legislation “Businesses and households
14-16-19-37-38-45
Township, told members of the builds on the Reagan plan by im- SUBMITTED PHOTO throughout the district are hurt- HARRISBURG – One player
House Committee on Oversight posing a hiring freeze on the fed- U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Lycoming Township, testifies Thursday in ing and have to adjust their bud- matched all five winning
and Government Reform Sub- eral government until the budget Washington. gets to get by. I think it is time the numbers drawn in Thurs-
committee on Federal Workforce, deficit has been eliminated. federal government did the day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
U.S. Postal Service and Labor Pol- The bill contains specific limit- tate the orderly transition and op- and proposing ideas to get our fis- same,” Marino said. game and will receive
icy. ed exceptions in which hiring is eration of a new Presidential ad- cal house in order.” “Businesses that are facing $1,474,320.
“The American people have permitted, such as in times when ministration; and in the U.S. Post- “There’s no question that the hard times are not replacing work- Lottery officials said 278
sent a clear message to Washing- the nation is at war; for vital na- al Service. These exceptions as- federal government is broke and ers who retire or leave. They have players matched four num-
ton. We must cut spending; re- tional security interests; for feder- sure that the most critical and that serious spending cuts are to do more with less. The national bers and won $240.50 each
duce the size and scope of the gov- al law enforcement purposes; to basic functions of federal govern- necessary,” Barletta said. “At first economy will never recover un- and 10,539 players matched
ernment; and keep taxes low to honor prior contractual obliga- ment remain unaffected, he said. glance, the legislation looks like a less we do three things, what I call three numbers and won
grow the economy and create tions; for reassignment of person- Fellow freshman U.S. Rep. Lou worthy endeavor, but I’m still re- an economic trifecta: cut federal $10.50 each
jobs,” he said. nel within agencies to fill needed Barletta, R-Hazleton, applauded viewing the details of the bill.” spending, downsize Washington Monday’s “Pennsylvania
Marino said he introduced positions; for positions to facili- Marino “for taking the initiative Marino said the fact that he was and keep taxes low,” he said. Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
be worth at least $1,950,000
because no player holds a

Hanover Area plans MMI Preparatory holds graduation ticket with one row that
matches all six winning
numbers drawn in Thurs-
day’s game.

tax hike, job cuts


School board also would W H AT ’ S N E X T
OBITUARIES
Anderscavage,
Thomas
Bagley, Shana
close Lyndwood Elementary The board will hold a work ses- Bennett, Dolores
sion June 6 at 6 p.m. and a regu-
under 2011-2012 budget. lar meeting June 9 at 7 p.m.
Brannan, Carole
Brunn, Edward Sr.
Craig, Jack
By STEVE MOCARSKY cut was $1.36 million. Cunningham,
Smocarsky@timesleader.com The board cut spending fur-
HANOVER TWP. – The Ha- ther, resulting in a $25.15 mil- Caroline
nover Area School Board on lion budget for 2011-12, or Cybulski, Helen
Thursday voted to approve a fi- $241,486 more than this year’s. Dominick, Joseph
nal budget proposal for the 2011- Podczasy said a third of the Flack, Charles Jr.
12 school year that includes a 0.9-mill tax increase will be used
for debt payment, which in- Kosmach, Mary Ann
0.9-mill property tax increase,
curtails high school programs creases from $724,350 to McCoskey, Jean
by eliminating positions for two $3,180,965 next school year. Ogin, Marvin
industrial arts teachers, an art Resident Ed Mera chastised Simons, Monica
teacher, a French teacher and a the school board for allowing
debt to escalate. “Where are you
Stepanski, Helen
social worker and closes Lynd- Tryba, Thomas Sr.
wood Elementary. in the hole $29 million?”
The closure will allow the fur- Board President John Pericci Page 8A
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M
lough of three teachers and two said previous school boards in-
vested $19 million in infrastruc-
MI Preparatory graduates react to school president Thomas Hood’s welcome
assistant principals. speech with some light laughter during Hood’s comments about the class of 2011
WHO TO CONTACT
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sized they will work to make constructed in the 1920s and during Thursday’s 119th commencement program in Freeland. For a story, more Missed Paper ........................829-5000
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Superintendent Anthony Vice President/Executive Editor
prise, but he doesn’t think it
Podczasy said state law would

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“was planned for properly.”
allow the school board to raise Asst. Managing Editor
Speaking as an advocate for
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the arts, Ron Simasek said it ap-
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8-1 vote basically created a ceil-
that art and music “had to be By JERRY LYNOTT the park asking that something pensions and benefits.
ing for the highest possible tax taught” in the schools. Podczasy jlynott@timesleader.com
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be done. But Merritt said residents have News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
hike that the board would im- said that while state code re- WILKES-BARRE – A kiosk for Thomas initially motioned “to a limited time period to speak Community News: people@timesleader.com
pose – the 0.9-mill increase. quires instruction in the human- Babe Ruth’s home run in Artillery temporarily take down the bank- When Kadluboski asked how
A mill is equal to $1 in tax for ities, not all humanities had to ing boards,” but amended it after
every $1,000 in assessed proper- Park is going up and the back- he was to cover multiple topics in
ty value. So, without any further
be taught. boards on the basketball court at Councilman Bill Barrett asked a short amount of time, Merritt BUILDING
Lyndwood teacher Mary El- for a legal review of the matter.
tax reduction, the tax bill for a len Fries asked if any faculty jobs
Scouton Lee Park could be com-
ing down after city council voted Barrett, Thomas, Mike Merritt
replied, “Then talk fast.” TRUST
home with an assessed value of In addition, council approved:
could be saved if the teachers on the items Thursday. and Rick Cronauer voted to take • An amendment that autho-
$100,000 would increase $90. voted for a wage freeze. down the backboards but leave The Times Leader strives to
The 5.87-percent increase The kiosk, to be constructed rizes the Health and Police de-
Solicitor George Shovlin said standing the poles to which they correct errors, clarify stories
would bring the total millage by the Babe Ruth Commemora- partments to address abandoned
the board is in discussions with are attached pending a legal opin- and update them promptly.
rate to 16.2283, equating to a tive Fund in Kirby Park, will tell vehicles on private property.
the teachers union on that topic, ion from city Solicitor William Corrections will appear in this
property tax of $1,622.83 on about the famed slugger’s home • Financing no more than $3.5 spot. If you have information
but members were “not privy to Vinsko.
such a home. discuss it.” run during a pick-up game on million by the City Finance Au- to help us correct an inaccu-
Janet Straub of Espy Street
Podczasy said the board start- Pericci said the savings of a Oct. 12, 1926. complained about children play- thority for St. Luke’s Villa’s acqui- racy or cover an issue more
ed in December with a proposed wage freeze would amount to Council acted on a motion ing basketball on the street in sition of the Heritage House on thoroughly, call the newsroom
budget of $28.3 million and, by about $445,000. made by Tony Thomas Jr. after front of her house. 80 E. Northampton Street. at 829-7242.
February, reduced it to $27.3 Parent Kim Linski asked what hearing about noise from basket- Barrett said he would intro- • The renovation of play-
million. In March, the board cut will happen to non-college prep ball games at the city park on Par- duce a resolution at a later date grounds with $22,070 from cell
A HEADLINE IN A STORY
another $2.1 million, leaving a students whose programs were kin Street in the Parsons section. so that the city can have a tool tower lease revenue.
on Page 1A Thursday mis-
deficit of $1.4 million. The def- cut. Podczasy said the students “When I say we’re fed up, we available to address the problem. • A $66,269 supplemental
stated how many certified
icit grew to $2.77 million in whose classes were eliminated are really fed up,” said Christian Bob Kadluboski wanted five agreement with Borton/Lawson
appraisals had been done in
April when Gov. Tom Corbett would take more Internet, com- Stevens of Parkin Street. minutes each for the four topics Engineering for the design and recent years on the Triple-A
announced state funding cuts puter, music and state assess- Stevens said he had the signa- he wanted to discuss, including streetscape on the F.M. Kirby baseball franchise jointly
for education. Hanover Area’s ment test preparation classes. tures of 39 people who live near the city’s towing contract and Center side of Public Square. purchased by Lackawanna
and Luzerne counties. While
Luzerne County had a formal
THUNDERSTORMS HIT THE WYOMING VALLEY appraisal done, Lackawanna
County’s value was based on
the opinion of experts.

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LOCAL
JAILBREAK TRIAL House where documents kept connected to ongoing investigation of dual slaying I N B R I E F

Warrant cited Selenski papers


WILKES-BARRE

Birthday girl donates gifts


For one local 10-year-old, birthdays
are a chance for giving instead of re-
ceiving. Plymouth Township resident
Mackenzie Crane, 10, recently donated
Selenski, 37, who escaped all the money she
By EDWARD LEWIS where Selenski lived with his
elewis@timesleader.com from the Luzerne County then-girlfriend, Christina
received as gifts from
Correctional Facility on Oct. her March 10 birthday
Double homicide suspect Strom.
to the Geisinger
Hugo Selenski mailed letters 10, 2003, pleaded guilty to Investigators believe Ker-
Wyoming Valley Med-
and drawings to a woman re- kowski and Fassett were stran-
the charge on Sept. 16, 2010, ical Center Frank and
siding in a Hunlock Township gled inside the Pritchard Road
eliminating a trial. Dorothea Henry Can-
house closely connected to the home on May 3, 2002, accord- cer Center.
ongoing case, according to a ing to arrest and court records. A fourth-grader at
search warrant affidavit. Selenski’s trial on the dou- Nanticoke Elementary Crane
The search warrant, which attached to the search war- ble homicide charge is sched- School, Mackenzie
was unsealed Thursday upon rant. uled to begin with jury selec- requested money for her birthday, and
the request by The Times Selenski, 37, who escaped tion on June 28. in turn she promised to donate every-
Leader, was granted on June 4, from the Luzerne County Cor- Kerkowski’s house on thing she received in memory of her
2010, for the house at 647 rectional Facility on Oct. 10, Pritchard Road was sold late grandmother, Penny Crane, who
Pritchard Road, where Mi- 2003, pleaded guilty to the through his estate in 2003. It succumbed to colon cancer last year.
chael Jason Kerkowski lived charge on Sept. 16, 2010, elim- was purchased by a woman in A Geisinger spokesman said Thurs-
prior to his death in May 2002. inating a trial. Virginia. day Mackenzie’s donation totaled $350.
Luzerne County detectives Court records indicate Se- Manfre is listed on the “It’s wonderful to see such a gener-
sought the search warrant in lenski will be given credit for search warrant as renting the ous spirit in a young person,” said
anticipation of Selenski’s trial time served in jail when he is house. Victor Vogel, M.D., director, Geisinger
on escape charges after Rose sentenced after the capital Manfre could not be reached Cancer Institute.
Mary Manfre, 63, refused to murder trial concerning the at the phone number listed for
surrender the letters and draw- slayings of Kerkowski and the house on Thursday. SCRANTON
ings, the affidavit says. Tammy Fassett. Detectives learned during
It remained unknown if de- The bodies of Kerkowski an interview with Manfre in Bank tellers plead guilty
tectives seized any letters and and Fassett, both 37, were un- May 2010 that she had been
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the
drawings by Selenski from the earthed from a Kingston exchanging correspondence TIMES LEADER FILES
Middle District of Pennsylvania said
house. An inventory receipt of Township property on Mount Double-homicide suspect Hugo Selenski made this sketch of two former Luzerne County bank tell-
items seized, if any, was not Olivet Road on June 5, 2003, See SELENSKI, Page 6A cartoon character Elmer Fudd breaking out of jail.
ers have pleaded guilty to District
Judge A. Richard Caputo to conspiring
to commit theft from the Kingston

Bi-county
L C C C G R A D U AT I O N branch of First Keystone National
Bank.
According to a news release issued
by U.S. Attorney Peter J. Smith, Mary

airport panel Ann Wright, 42, of Kingston, and Jen-


nifer Sgroi, 30, of Wyoming, who were
employed as bank tellers, entered

might switch
guilty pleas Wednesday to an informa-
tion report charging them with embez-
zling more than $7,000 from their
teller “cash drawers” between 2009 and

to authority
2010. The information charged that, in
anticipation of bank audits, Wright and
Sgroi would remove money from each
other’s “cash drawers” in order to hide
the cash discrepancies.
The current system of rule by Each defendant faces a maximum
county commissioners would come penalty of five years in prison, followed
by a three-year term of supervised
to an end if the change is made. release and a $250,000 fine.

WILKES-BARRE

Event promotes bike safety


By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
PITTSTON TWP. – Divided along the The Lackawanna Heritage Valley
Luzerne/Lackawanna county line over Authority (LHVA) will host a Bike
its 2011 budget, the Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Safety Event on Saturday from 10 a.m.
ton International Airport board Thurs- to noon at the River Common Park,
day took a preliminary step towards dis- Millennium Circle. The event is free
banding the board and replacing it with a and open to the public.
municipal authority. The event is part of a series of pro-
The board, which consists of the three grams to celebrate May as Bike Safety
Luzerne County commissioners and Month and is being held in partnership
three Lackawanna County commission- with Around Town Bicycles, the
ers, approved a motion directing airport Wilkes-Barre Police Department, the
Director Barry Centini and each county’s Luzerne County Sheriff’s Department,
board solicitor to investigate the feasibil- the North Branch Land Trust, the Back
ity of replacing the airport board with a Mountain Trails Association, Big
six-member municipal authority with Brothers and Big Sisters of the Bridge,
three seats appointed BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER and River Common.
“Hopefully, by each county. Graduate Dawn Dorris of Forty Fort, right, hugs faculty member Shirley Yanovich during the procession at the Lu- Participants also will have the oppor-
Authorities are gov- zerne County Community College Commencement at Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre Township on Thursday. tunity to sign up for the Heritage Ex-
the day ernment entities creat- plorer Bike Tour and Festival, a non-

Lesson: Never too late to learn


will come ed to finance or operate competitive bike and community cele-
when the specific public works
projects without tap-
bration set for June 18 at Mellow Park
in Peckville.
discussion ping the general taxing For more information about the Bike
Safety Event, contact LHVA’s office at
is, what’s powers of the munici-
pality. The Pennsylva- (570) 963-6730 ext. 8200. For informa-
good for nia Municipal Author- By CAMILLE FIOTI night. INSIDE: For a list of 2011 LCCC graduates, tion or to pre-register for the Heritage
ities Act states that any Times Leader Correspondent It took her 13 years to earn her Associ- see Page 7A. Explorer Bike Tour and Festival, visit
the air- municipality or munic- WILKES-BARRE TWP.-- Proving that ates in Science degree, but she never http://www.heritageexplorer.org.
port.” ipalities may create an you’re never too old to learn, 80-year-old gave up.
DALLAS
Mike Washo authority by holding a Nina Walck accepted her diploma at Lu- Surrounded by 918 of her fellow mem- mended her achievement. “When I
Lackawanna public hearing and
County adopting an ordinance
zerne County Community College’s
43rd annual Commencement Ceremony
bers of the Class of 2011 (the largest in
the college’s history), Walck beamed as
asked why she decided to pursue a col-
Dallas plans celebration
commissioner declaring their inten- at the Mohegan Sun Arena Thursday Tom Leary, college president, com- See LCCC, Page 6A The general public – and especially
tion to do so. Dallas High School alumni – are in-
Lackawanna County vited to “Tearin’ It Up for the Tear

Barletta urges EPA to test Butler Tunnel area


Commissioner Corey Down,” a community celebration of 50
O’Brien said the board is governed by the Years of Dallas High School from 1 to
1945 project agreement for the airport’s 10 p.m. Sunday at the Luzerne County
construction, which was not intended to Fairgrounds, state Route 118, Dallas.
extend beyond project completion. The federal agency dashed the Jeanne Zinkavich The high school is scheduled to be
He said that arrangement does not cov- talks about cancer razed this summer.
hopes of residents who said they in her family at a
er many issues pertinent today, putting The event boasts live music, food,
the board in a position where it must feared a cancer cluster. meeting Tuesday. pony rides, a petting zoo, face painting
“make up” procedures “in that the gov- Federal authorities and raffles. All proceeds benefit Make-
erning documents do not exist.” said they will not A-Wish Foundation.
He also said making the board an au- By MATT HUGHES investigate the area Tickets can be pre-purchased at a
thority would free the board from politi- mhughes@timesleader.com in Pittston any discount rate at Kern Brothers, Amer-
more. Carroll Street ican Legion, Dallas Tap and Grille,
cal factors like the budgets of two coun- U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton,
resident Chuck Wayne’s World and Appliance Parts
ties. has requested that the Environmental
Menichini believes Etc. Contact DHSTearDown@hot-
“The unfortunate thing here is the Protection Agency further investigate
the pollution might
structure itself,” Lackawanna County a potential cancer cluster in Pittston mail.com for more information.
have given him
Commissioner Mike Washo added. near the Butler Mine Tunnel, an EPA B-cell lymphoma.
“We’re talking about what’s good for Lu- Superfund cleanup site that runs be- WILKES-BARRE
zerne County; what’s good for Lackawan-
na County. Hopefully, the day will come
low the city into the Susquehanna Riv-
er.
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Veterans will be honored
when the discussion is, what’s good for Prompted by Carroll Street resident an open house and information session cerned about the cluster. The Luzerne County Vietnam Veter-
the airport.” Chuck Menichini’s allegation that the about the tunnel. On Wednesday, Barletta sent a letter ans Memorial Committee will honor
Luzerne County Commissioner Ma- tunnel may have given him large B-cell But the EPA said at the meeting it to EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson the deceased and missing in action
ryanne Petrilla said she would support lymphoma and created a cancer clus- does not plan to do any new testing for asking the agency to perform addition- from all wars at a public ceremony at 4
ter on Mill and Carroll Streets, the EPA health hazards at the site, frustrating p.m. Saturday on the south lawn of the
See AIRPORT, Page 6A and other agencies on Tuesday hosted Menichini and other residents con- See BUTLER, Page 6A county courthouse.
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I N B R I E F HUNT ENDS Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladic in custody after 16 years, charged with massacre of thousands of civilians

War crimes fugitive is arrested


By ANDREJ CUKIC Vekaric said that
and DUSAN STOJANOVIC Mladic is taking a lot
Associated Press of medicine, but add-
LAZAREVO, Serbia — Ratko Mladic, ed that he believed he
the ruthless Bosnian Serb military lead- was not psycholog-
er charged with orchestrating Europe’s ically unstable.
worst massacre of civilians since World Mladic’s arrest re-
War II, was arrested before dawn at a Mladic moved the most im-
relative’s home in a tiny Serbian village portant barrier to the
on Thursday after a 16-year hunt for the Western-leaning Serbian government’s
architect of what a war-crimes judge efforts to join the European Union and
called “scenes from hell.” to rehabilitate the country’s image as a
He appeared Thursday evening at a pariah state that sheltered the men re-
closed session in a Belgrade court, look- sponsible for the worst atrocities of the
ing frail and walking very slowly as he Balkan wars of the 1990s.
was escorted by four guards in the first Mladic had two pistols when he was
AP PHOTO step of the extradition process. Mladic’s arrested but offered no resistance, , Ser-
Sign of the times in China lawyer said the judge cut short the ques- bian officials and media said. Serbia
A visitor walks past the sickle and tioning because the suspect’s “poor raised its national security level and
hammer emblem of the Chinese Com- physical state” left him unable to com- banned all gatherings after nationalist AP PHOTO
munist Party Thursday in Shanghai, municate. Attorney Milos Saljic said groups pledged to pour into the streets Ratko Mladic enters court in Belgrade, Thursday. The ruthless Bosnian Serb
China. Mladic asserts that he will not answer in protest. military leader was arrested after a 16-year hunt for the architect of what a
to the authority of the U.N. war-crimes Mladic, 69, faces life imprisonment if war-crimes judge called "scenes from hell."
tribunal in the Netherlands. tried and convicted of genocide and oth-
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN “He is aware that he is under arrest, er charges. The U.N. court has no death guarded by Dutch peacekeepers. alive, men and women mutilated and
7 G.I.s among troops killed he knows where he is and he said he
does not recognize The Hague tribu-
penalty.
Foremost among the horrors Mladic
War crimes tribunal judge Fouad
Riad said during Mladic’s 1995 indict-
slaughtered, children killed before their
mothers’ eyes, a grandfather forced to
nal,” Saljic said, adding that Mladic is charged with is the July 1995 slaugh- ment in absentia that the court had seen eat the liver of his own grandson.”
E ight NATO service members were
killed Thursday in Afghanistan,
including seven U.S. troops who died
needs medical care and “should not be
moved in such a state.”
ter of up to 8,000 Muslim men and boys
in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica,
evidence of “unimaginable savagery:
thousands of men executed and buried
“These are truly scenes from hell,
written on the darkest pages of human
when a powerful bomb exploded in a Deputy war crimes prosecutor Bruno which was supposed to be a safe zone in mass graves, hundreds of men buried history,” he said.
field where they were patrolling on
foot, officials said.
HOLDING ON TO LONGEVITY
Immigrant
Two Afghan policemen also died and
two others were wounded in the explo-
sion in the mountainous Shorabak
district of Kandahar province, 12 miles

employee
from the Pakistan border, said Gen.
Abdul Raziq, chief of the Afghan bor-
der police in the province.
“Two months ago, we cleared this
area of terrorists, but still they are
active there,” Raziq said.
The Taliban claimed responsibility
for the blast.
law upheld
“A bomb was planted for them in a Barletta lauds Supreme Court
field,” Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef ruling, calling Ariz. bill “dead
Ahmadi told The Associated Press in a
telephone call. ringer” for Hazleton law.
A U.S. official, speaking on condition
of anonymity because he was not au-
thorized to disclose the information, By DAVID G. SAVAGE
confirmed that seven American service Tribune Washington Bureau
members died in the bombing. WASHINGTON — The Su-
preme Court on Thursday gave
SANAA, YEMEN Arizona and other states more
authority to take action against
Militias warn president illegal immigrants and the com-
panies that hire them, ruling
Fighting spilled across Yemen’s cap-
that employers who knowingly
ital and frightened residents fled or
hire illegal workers can lose
cowered in basements Thursday as a
their license to do business.
powerful militia alliance warned em-
U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Ha-
battled President Ali Abdullah Saleh to
zleton, applauded the decision.
either step down or face civil war. At
“Hazleton is vindicated. The
least 28 people were killed as the four-
law upheld by the United States
day death toll neared 110.
Supreme Court is a dead ringer
The bold ultimatum reflected the
AP PHOTO for the business portion of Ha-
growing confidence among the opposi-
tion forces — led the Yemen’s largest
tribe — that they could be gaining the V ictor Ramon Feria, 92, right, holds the hand of his wife, Maria Dulce Pacho, 93, as they attend a meeting of
the 120 Years Club at the National hotel in Havana, Cuba, Thursday. Cuba is hosting the 9th International
Congress for Satisfactory Longevity May 25-27.
zleton’s Illegal Immigration Re-
lief Act. “
The 5-3 decision upholds the
upper hand against Saleh’s regime with
Legal Arizona Workers Act of
the uprising shifting from near daily
2007 and its so-called business
street protests to fast-moving urban
death penalty for employers

Judge voids Wis. bargaining law


combat.
who are caught repeatedly hir-
Saleh has managed to ride out swell-
ing illegal immigrants. The state
ing anti-government demonstrations
law also requires employers to
for more than three months.
check the federal E-Verify sys-
NEW YORK tem before hiring new workers,
a provision that was also upheld
Marine killed by car Fight concerning stripping collective possibly back into the Legislature, after a
judge ruled Thursday to strike down the
publicans who control the Legislature al-
so could pass the measure a second time
Thursday.
The court’s decision did not
A Marine in New York City for Fleet bargaining rights from public workers law that passed despite massive protests to avoid the open meeting violations. deal with the more controversial
Week was hit by a car and killed Thurs- will move into state Supreme Court. that paralyzed the Capitol. Still, Democrats and union leaders Arizona law passed last year
day as he was returning to his ship, the Republican backers of Gov. Scott Walk- who helped organize protests against the that gave police more authority
USS Iwo Jima, berthed at a Hudson er’s proposal said they were confident the measure that grew to as large as 85,000 to stop and question those who
River pier. state Supreme Court would overturn the
By SCOTT BAUER people praised the victory. are suspected of being in the
The accident occurred at around 1 and TODD RICHMOND judge’s ruling that the law is void because
lawmakers broke open meetings statutes “It tells legislators ‘You can’t be arro- state illegally. But the ruling is
a.m. at 12th Avenue and 49th Street, Associated Press gant,”’ said Marty Beil, executive direc- likely to encourage the state and
during the approval process. She had
near where the ship is docked by the MADISON, Wis. — The fight over tor of the state’s largest public employee its supporters because the court
temporarily blocked the law shortly after
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. stripping collective bargaining rights it passed in March. union. “You have to do it in the light of majority said states remained
The 22-year-old, who was in uniform, from Wisconsin’s public workers will The Supreme Court was scheduled to day. You can’t take stuff away from people free to take action involving im-
had exited a taxicab with other Ma- move into the state Supreme Court, and hear arguments in the case on June 6. Re- in a backroom deal.” migrants.
rines and was crossing 12th Avenue —
also known as the West Side Highway

Happy discovery in town wrecked by twister


— when he was struck, police said.
His name was withheld until his
family could be notified.

CHICAGO The Associated Press list of 232 names Thursday, they urged survivors to
Blagojevich takes stand JOPLIN, Mo. — As emergency workers in Joplin
searched Thursday for more than 230 people on a list of
check in. Cell phone service in the city remains spotty.
“Our goal is to get that number to zero,” Andrea
An initially subdued Rod Blagojevich the missing after a tornado smacked into the city, one Spillars, deputy director and general counsel of the
grew increasingly animated Thursday of them was sitting in a wooden chair outside the Missouri Department of Public Safety, said of the mis-
as he testified in his own defense, de- wreckage of her home, cuddling her cat. sing. “We will dedicate as much state resources as
scribing himself as flawed dreamer Sally Adams, 75, said neighbors rescued her Sunday needed around the clock to ensure those families who
grounded in the working-class values of after the storm destroyed her house and took her to a have loved ones that they cannot find are connected.”
his parents and choking up on the friend’s home. When The Associated Press told Adams The death toll rose Wednesday to 125 people, not all
stand as he talked about the day he she was on the missing list, she laughed and said “Get of them identified, and officials have estimated more
met his wife. me off of there!” than 900 were injured.
Hours into his testimony, neither Missouri officials had said they believed many of the Adams said she lost her phone in the storm and had AP PHOTO

Blagojevich nor his attorneys had di- missing were safe and alive but simply hadn’t been in no way of contacting her family to let them know she A walker hangs out a window blown out by a torna-
rectly addressed 20 federal corruption touch with friends and family. When they released the was OK. do at St. John’s Health Center in Joplin, Mo.
charges against him, including allega-
tions he tried to sell or trade President
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primary reasons for existence is cial basically tell the residents of Resources department at her Speaker John Hockenberry, an

BUTLER LCCC
to ensure that ‘all Americans are the Carroll/Mill neighborhood place of employment. “I decided award-winning journalist and
protected from significant risks that they would not conduct soil to take the advice I always give to
to human health and the environ- and water testing to find an- my children -- to never stop learn- author, told the class to seize
ment where they live, learn and swers. It is absolutely the EPA’s ing.” opportunities when they pre-
Continued from Page 3A Continued from Page 3A
work.’” job, and I’m going to make sure Speaker John Hockenberry, an sent themselves.
al testing in the Carroll/Mill Barletta asked the EPA to in- that job is done. The residents are lege education, she gave a very ba- award-winning journalist and au-
Street neighborhood. vestigate the existence of any po- scared, and they deserve answers sic answer-- ‘just to learn a little thor, told the class to seize oppor-
“During the public meeting, an tential environmental hazard in and peace of mind.” more,’” Leary said. “This experi- tunities when they present them-
EPA representative repeatedly the Carroll/Mill neighborhood, The Butler Mine Tunnel, a wa- ence changes your life in a num- selves. He reflected back to 1980 away,” produced by Public Radio
said the cancer cases could not be report on the findings, develop ter drainage tunnel for the mines ber of ways,” he added, pointing when, as a student at the Universi- International and WNYC New
tied to the Butler Mine Tunnel any remediation plans that might below Pittston, was added to the out that it is never too late to pur- ty of Oregon, he became a free- York. He is a former anchor for
Superfund site – an existing EPA be necessary and work with state EPA’s Superfund priority list in sue your dreams of a college de- lance reporter, covering the erup- MSNBC and correspondent for
remediation project – therefore, and local officials to implement 1986. Thousands of gallons of oil gree. “It doesn’t matter whether tion of Mount Saint Helens. “It NBC News, ABC News and Na-
EPA would not consider conduct- those plans. and industrial waste dumped ille- you’re 18, 35, or 77,” he said. was a moment in time when I saw tional Public Radio. “The most
ing additional soil and water test- “I’m deeply concerned that gally into a mine borehole in the As a mother of five with a full- it coming,” he said. “I had the important tool you can have is the
ing in Pittston, even in the Car- EPA seems to be ignoring the res- 1970s spewed from the tunnel in- time job, Michelle Augustine said tools to take advantage of it.” vigilance to spot a moment when
roll/Mill neighborhood,” Barlet- idents of the Carroll/Mill neigh- to the Susquehanna River in 1979 during the graduate address that Hockenberry, who has report- it’s your own,” he said. “This is
ta wrote. “Frankly, this is unac- borhood, and the people of Pitt- and again following a hurricane she decided to pursue a college ed from all over the world, is the your moment, but the moments
ceptable. The EPA’s own Web site ston in general,” Barletta said. “I in 1985. education when she was turned host of the live public radio morn- in front of you are what really mat-
indicates that one of the agency’s was surprised to hear an EPA offi- down for a position in the Human ing news program, “The Take- ter.”

CIAVARELLA
cient evidence to support the con- Kosik does not address either offenses occurred. the admissibility of that evi- the scheme that payment “was
viction relating to Mericle’s pay- argument in detail in his opinion, Kosik said he agreed with the dence. not a bribe or kickback in any
ment. They noted Mericle testi- saying only that the court “feels government’s position that Ciava- Kosik makes the same state- sense.” Kosik said he does not be-
fied at the trial that the money he comfortable” in relying on the rella had waived that defense be- ment regarding his rejection of lieve the statement constituted
Continued from Page 1A
paid Ciavarella was not a bribe or evidence and reasoning of prose- cause the argument had not been Ciavarella’s argument that Kosik evidence, however.
said. kickback, but a legal “finder’s fee” cutors that was contained in their raised before or during the trial. should have recused himself from “The prosecutor’s statements
Ciavarella was convicted on to reward him for referring him to legal brief. Even if it had not been waived, presiding over the trial. The were not the equivalent of testi-
Feb. 18 of 12 counts, including Powell to build the centers. Kosik also did not make a de- Kosik said, he believes the statute judge said Ciavarella provided no monial statements of fact,” Kosik
racketeering, money laundering U.S. Attorney Peter Smith, in a tailed finding regarding Ciavarel- of limitations had not expired, further basis for the recusal mo- said.
and honest services wire fraud re- reply brief, acknowledged Meri- la’s claim that the five-year statu- but he offers no legal argument in tion, therefore he stands on his Kosik further noted that the de-
lating to his acceptance of nearly cle testified he thought the fee te of limitations had expired on support of that finding. prior ruling. fense was able to at least partially
$1 million from real estate devel- was legal. Smith argued there was the charges of racketeering, mon- Kosik also provided no detailed Kosik’s opinion does provide present Zubrod’s statement to
oper Robert Mericle, who built an abundance of other evidence ey laundering and conspiracy explanation regarding his rejec- more analysis regarding Ciavarel- the jury as Ruzzo “virtually read
two juvenile detention centers presented at the trial that showed counts related to those offenses. tion of Ciavarella’s claims that Ko- la’s claims that the judge impro- the prosecutors’ statement to the
the county utilized. He was ac- Ciavarella and his one-time co- Flora and Ruzzo said those sik had improperly allowed pros- perly prohibited him from pre- jury in his opening statement.”
quitted of 27 other counts relat- defendant, former judge Michael charges related to wire transfers ecutors to present evidence that senting a statement that Assist- Even if he did err in barring the
ing to the alleged extortion of at- Conahan, considered the money totaling $997,000 that Mericle Ciavarella, while a judge, failed to ant U.S. Attorney Gordon Zubrod evidence, Kosik said he believes
torney Robert Powell, who co- a kickback. Conahan pleaded made between Jan. 21, 2003 and recuse himself from civil cases made regarding the legality of case laws supports his position
owned the centers. guilty last year to racketeering Jan. 28, 2003. Charges against the that involved Powell and Mericle. Mericle’s payment. that it is a “harmless” error that
In a post trial motion, Flora and conspiracy and is awaiting sen- ex-judges were initially filed on In his opinion, Kosik says only Zubrod had stated at Mericle’s would not impact the outcome of
Ruzzo argued there was insuffi- tencing. Jan. 26, 2009 – six years after the that he had previously ruled upon guilty plea hearing for his role in the trial.

SELENSKI
Institution at Dallas in Jackson and other subjects,” the search ing to the search warrant affida- “It is evident that Manfre con- jewelry store owner in January
Township. warrant affidavit says. vit, she kept letters and the El- siders and values the items as 2003. He was sentenced by a
Manfre told detectives “she One of the sketches Selenski mer Fudd sketch but refused to personal keepsakes,” a detective Monroe County judge to 32½ to
had become aware through sent Manfre is the cartoon char- surrender the items, claiming, wrote in the affidavit. 65 years in state prison. He is
Continued from Page 3A
newspaper articles that Selenski acter of Elmer Fudd breaking “it was a private matter and Selenski was convicted by a currently housed at the State
with Selenski when he was had completed handmade through bricks and out of jail. didn’t want to share the letters Monroe County jury in July Correctional Institution at Re-
jailed at the State Correctional sketches regarding the escape, Manfre told detectives, accord- or the sketch.” 2009 of robbing and assaulting a treat in Newport Township.

AIRPORT
Luzerne County’s representa- from each county for annual re- ment contributions but not the mise budget, but the Lackawanna ers to drive down their fares.
tives on the board will be the tirement contributions and a 3 salary increase failed with the Lu- County Commissioners voted it Board Chairman and Luzerne
county manager, county council percent pay raise for airport ad- zerne County commissioners in down. County Commissioner Stephen
chair and a council member cho- ministrative staff, as well as a bud- favor and the Lackawanna Coun- Petrilla said the retirement A. Urban said the board would re-
Continued from Page 3A
sen by a majority vote of the coun- get including the raise but not the ty commissioners opposed. fund contributions must be in the visit the budget in July, after the
making the board an authority, as cil. retirement contributions, died Petrilla’s compromise budget airport budget because the coun- airport’s second-quarter revenue
did Centini, though he does not O’Brien proposed the switch af- without the two motions needed included the full retirement con- ty’s contribution of $130,595.49 has been tabulated.
have a vote. ter the board reached another im- for a vote. tributions and a 1.5 percent man- was included in the county’s bud- Assistant Airport Director Mi-
Luzerne County Solicitor to passe over the 2011 airport bud- A budget including neither the agement salary increase. get. The Lackawanna County chael Conner reported the airport
the board Neil O’Donnell said the get. The board voted on four al- raise nor the retirement fund con- Petrilla said her husband works commissioners support the pay saw a 13 percent increase in pas-
Luzerne County Home Rule ternative budgets on the agenda tributions failed with the Lacka- for a major corporation which raise, which administrators sengers in April compared to
Charter may need to be amended and a compromise budget pro- wanna County commissioners gave its administrative staff the haven’t received in three years, April 2010 and that the airport has
to reflect the method of appoint- posed by Petrilla, but none voting in favor and the Luzerne same percentage raise. but said the airport should re- made $42,438 so far in 2011, com-
ing board members if the switch passed. County commissioners opposed, The Luzerne County Commis- serve some revenue to market the pared to a loss of $200,718 at this
is approved. Under the charter, A budget including a payment and a budget including the retire- sioners supported the compro- airport to airlines and lobby carri- point in 2010.

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PAGE 8A FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011 ➛ O B I T U A R I E S THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

CHARLES D. FLACK JR., 56, of Joseph ‘Cugino’ Dominick Shana Nicole Bagley Dolores Ann
Dallas, died Thursday, May 26,
2011 at his home. May 25, 2011 May 20, 2011 Bennett
A memorial service celebrat-
ing Rusty’s life will be held at 11 May 25, 2011
a.m. Saturday in the Church of
Christ Uniting, Market Street and
J oseph “Cugino” Dominick, 62, of
Old Forge, died Wednesday, May S hana Nicole Bagley, 25, of Ha-
nover Township, died Friday,
May 20, 2011, on her 25th birthday. Dolores Ann
25, 2011, in the Veterans Affairs (Wolowski) Ben-
Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The Medical Center, Plains Township, She was born May 20, 1986, in
Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming, pastor Kingston, a daughter of Gary and nett, 81, went to
following an illness. Sharon Williams Burney. Shana was be with the Lord
of Church of Christ Uniting, King-
ston, and the Rev. John F. Hart- Born in Taylor, a son of Rose Gra- a graduate of E.L. Meyers High Wednesday, May
man, Pastor of Grace Episcopal ziano Dominick, of Lake Wylie, S.C., School and she attended Luzerne 25, 2011, at Mar-
Church, Kingston, will officiate. and the late Joseph L. Dominick, he County Community College. tha Jefferson
The Flack family will receive was a 1966 graduate of Old Forge Shana was a loving daughter, Hospital, Char-
friends in the church following the High School. He also graduated wife, mother and sister. She was an lottesville, Va.
memorial service. A full obituary from King’s College with a degree in advocate for anyone in need. She was born in Plains Township
will appear in a future edition. Ar- She was preceded in death by her on March 30, 1930, and was preceded
criminal justice. maternal grandparents, Richard
rangements have been entrusted in death by her parents, Anna Grabin-
Joe was employed sequentially and Clara Williams; and by her pat- ski and Benjamin Wolowski; her sis-
to the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral by the U.S. Postal Service in New ernal grandparents, Frank and Nel- ters, Josephine Westawski, Stepha-
Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shave-
Jersey, the U.S. Marshall Service in lie Burney. nie Stuart and Elizabeth Kuzemka;
town. Surviving, in addition to her par-
Wilkes-Barre, and the Department and her brothers, Walter and Stanley
daughters, Danielle Castaldi and ents, are her husband, Bradley J. Ba- Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave.,
THOMAS TRYBA SR., of the of Homeland Security in Las Vegas, Wolowski.
Nev. Most recently, he was self em-
husband, William, and Julie Bakos gley Sr.; children, Bradley J. Bagley Wilkes-Barre. The Rev. Laurie Jayne Surviving are her sister Antoinette
Hanover Green section of Hanover and husband, Bryan; a sister, Salva- Jr., Analiese Nicole Bagley and will officiate. Interment will be in Wolowski; nephew James Radzville
Township, passed away Thursday, ployed with Safe Home Security. Ariauna Noelle Burney-Brown; Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover
trice Durazzi of Lake Wylie, S.C.; and his wife, Cheryle Radzville; ne-
May 26, 2011, at the Geisinger He was honorably discharged as a brother, Gary A. Burney Jr., and his Township.
five grandchildren, Julian, Louis, phew Michael Kuzemka and his wife,
Wyoming Valley Medical Center, U.S. Air Force veteran, having wife, Nadine, Duryea; sisters, Dawn In lieu of flowers, donations
Angelina, Joey, and Elio; his former Maureen; grandnieces, Lauren Radz-
Plains Township. served during the Vietnam War. He M. Slimak and her husband, David, should be directed to the family, c/o
spouse, Catherine Marino; as well Orlando, Fla., and Tara L. Burney, 123 Westminster St., Wilkes-Barre, ville, Ana Kuzemka and Brin Kuzem-
Funeral arrangements are was a parishioner of St. Mary of the
as nieces; a nephew; grandnieces Wilkes-Barre; as well as nieces; ne- PA 18702. ka, who brought much joy and happi-
pending from the Charles V. Sher- Assumption Church, Old Forge. Joe
and a grandnephew. phews; aunts; uncles; and cousins. Online condolences may be sent ness to “Dodo’s” life at Lake Monti-
bin Funeral Home, Hanover Town- was a member of the VFW Post
The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Private Funeral Services have to www.natandgawlasfuneralhome- cello, Va.; as well as numerous nieces
ship. 4954 and the American Legion Post and nephews.
Saturday from the Victor M. been entrusted to the Nat & Gawlas .com.
513, both of Old Forge, as well as the Dolores graduated from Plains
EDWARD WILLIAM BRUNN Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon St.,
SR., 64, of Hanover Green, died Disabled American Veterans. Memorial High School, class of 1948.
He was actively involved with the Old Forge, with a Mass of Christian She also graduated from Wilkes-
Monday, May 23, 2011, from his
second battle with melanoma at
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medi-
Old Forge Softball League since
1972. His football coaching career
Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Mary of the
Assumption Church at Prince of Monica H. Simons Barre General Hospital’s Nursing
Program as a Registered Nurse. She
cal Center surrounded by his fam- spanned many years. From 1983 to Peace Parish, West Grace Street, worked in a number of hospitals in
May 25, 2011 her nursing career, some of which in-
ily. He had previously been em- 1985, he was the Old Forge High Old Forge, to be celebrated by the
ployed at Fox Hill Country Club. Rev. Joseph F. Cipriano, pastor cluded the Wilkes-Barre General
M
School Varsity Football Coach. onica H. Simons, 80, of Stites Hospital, Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
Born in Wilkes-Barre, on Decem- emeritus. Interment with military
ber 4, 1946, he was a son of Robert From 1975 to 1978, he served as the Street, West Wyoming, died Kingston, and Geisinger Memorial
P. and Hannah (Morgan) Brunn. coach of the Northeast Stars. From honors will follow in Fairview Me- Wednesday, May 25, 2011, in Hos- Hospital, Danville, Pa.
Edward was the youngest of nine 1995 to 96, he was the head coach of morial Park, Elmhurst. Friends may pice VNA at The Heritage House, After retiring from nursing, Do-
children. He died one day before the Bologna Phoenix Professional call today from 4 to 8 p.m. Catholic Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre, lores continued to work part-time
his 46th wedding anniversary and Football Team in Bologna, Italy. Wake Services will be held at 4 p.m. surrounded by her loving family. with the Red Cross until she and her
is survived by his wife, the former Memorials may be directed to the Born May 6, 1931, in Kingston, sister, “Anty” moved to Lake Monti-
Throughout his life, the one thing
Lillian Lukasavage; children, Ed- she was a daughter of the late Jo- cello, Va. Dolores’s passions were
that meant the most to him was sim- Disabled American Veterans, PO
ward W. Brunn Jr., and wife, Kristi- seph and Helen Mayersky Kulina. dancing the polka, having parties at
ply being “PaPa” to his grandchil- Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH 45250- Monica was a graduate of the for-
na, Lillian Brunn and Jane Brunn. her pool in Plains Township, regular
He was expecting his first grand- dren. 0301; or go to www.DAV.org. mer Kingston High School and the card games with “the girls,” but most
child, Parker Jane Brunn, due June Also surviving are a son Joseph To leave an online condolence, former Wilkes-Barre Business Col- of all Dolores loved being around
7, 2011. Dominick and wife, Gina; two visit www.ferrifuneralhome.com. lege, Wilkes-Barre. family. An additional passion of Do-
A private service was held She was employed for many years lores was attending the annual Kosci-
Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Edward by the C.A. Leighton Real Estate uszko Ball and being a former com-
was laid to rest in Hanover Green and Insurance Co. Inc., of Wilkes- mittee member.
Cemetery. Arrangements were Barre. Monica was a member of Our Dolores requested no memorial
with the Desiderio F.H. Inc.,
Mountain Top and Hanover Town-
Thomas ‘Tim’ Anderscavage Lady of Sorrows Church of the Par-
ish of St. Monica, West Wyoming,
pecially James and Mary Lou Mus-
to. She will be sadly missed.
service.
She did request any memorial con-
ship. May 24, 2011 and belonged to the Altar and Ros- The family would like to thank tributions be made to Wilkes Univer-
ary Society. Dr. John Brady, Dr. Toni Jo Parme-
sity Polish Room in lieu of flowers.
HELEN CYBULSKI, of Dallas, Surviving are her husband Jo- lee, Dr. John Kish, Dr. Paul Witt, and
passed away Wednesday, May 25,
2011, at ManorCare Nursing T homas “Tim” Anderscavage, 92,
of Wilkes-Barre Township,
seph J. Simons, with whom she cele-
brated 58 years of marriage on Feb-
the nurses at the Heritage House
Hospice of the VNA.
Home, Kingston. She was born in passed away peacefully Tuesday ruary 28, 2011; daughter, Jo Ann Funeral for Monica will be held
Kingston, and she was a member morning, May 24, 2011, at his home Brady and her husband, Dr. John at 10:30 a.m. Saturday from the
of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. surrounded by his loving family. Brady, of Dallas; sons, Paul Simons Hugh P. Boyle & Son Funeral Home
Inc., 416 Wyoming Ave., Kingston,
Mary Ann Petruska
She was a manager of C&B Fash- Born May 4, 1919, in George-
ions, Swoyersville. Helen is sur- town, he was a son of the late Bruno
and his wife, Carol, of Mountain
Top, and Dr. Joseph Simons III, and followed by a Mass of Christian Kosmach
vived by a son Michael Cybulski and Antonina Zakroski Anderscav- Burial at 11 a.m. in Our Lady of Sor-
his wife, Godoleva, of Kingston; sev-
and his wife, Lori, Katy, Texas; five age. en grandchildren, John Paul, Jason,
rows Church, West 8th Street, West May 25, 2011
grandchildren; a brother, Peter Ya- Wyoming, with the Rev. Leo J.
Tim was educated in Wilkes- Joseph Patrick and Jared Brady, Jo- McKernan officiating. Interment Mary Ann Pe-
blonski, Pringle; and a sister, Leo-
na Leitz, Courtdale. Barre Township schools and was seph John, Julien and Nikko Si- will be held in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, truska Kosmach,
Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. employed by Blue Coal Corpora- mons; brother, Edward Kulina, Wyoming. Friends may call from 68, of the Hanov-
Saturday from Gate of Heaven tion, Pagnotti, and Beltrami Enter- Hummelstown, Pa.; aunt, Bertha 9:30 a.m. until the time of service er Section of Nan-
Church, Machell Avenue, Dallas, prises as a track layer and miner. Hednery, DuBois, Pa.; as well as Saturday.
several cousins; nieces and neph- ticoke, died
with the Rev. Anthony Urban offi- He proudly served our country in The family requests in lieu of Wednesday, May
ciating. Interment will be in Mt. ews. flowers, memorial contributions
World War II from 1942 to 1945. He 25, 2011, at Geis-
Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements mal, Pa., Summer and Daulton Len- Monica was a devoted wife, may be made in Monica’s name to
fought with the 2nd Marine Divi- mother and grandmother. She lived inger Wyoming
are by the Richard H. Disque Fu- tini of Bear Creek; as well as numer- Hospice Care of the VNA, Heritage
sion, 1st Marine Edson’s Raider Bat- her life for her family. She was loved House, Northampton Street, Valley Medical
neral Home, 672 Memorial High- ous nieces and nephews and their
way, Dallas. talion in Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Sai- dearly by her family and friends, es- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Center.
pan, Tinian, Okinawa, and Japan; families.
Funeral services will be held Born June 23, 1942, in Nanticoke,
having received numerous medals she was a daughter of the late Mi-
CAROLINE CUNNINGHAM, of at 9:30 a.m. today from the
Newtown section of Hanover ... Semper Fidelis. chael and Anna Hanak Petruska.
Tim was a member of St. John’s Jendrzejewski Funeral Home, 21 N.
Township, died at home, Wednes-
day evening, May 25, 2011. Byzantine Catholic Church, Geor- Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, with Of-
fice of Christian Burial with Divine
Carole D. Brannan Mary Ann was the manager of the
Plymouth Senior Center for the Area
Funeral arrangements are getown, and their Holy Name Socie- Agency on Aging. She previously
pending from the Lehman Family ty; a charter member of the Amer- Liturgy at 10 a.m. in St. John’s Byz- May 19, 2011
antine Catholic Church, Chestnut worked at Leslie Fay for more than 20
Funeral Service Inc., 689 Hazle ican Legion Post 815, Wilkes-Barre
years, where she was a longtime
C
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Street, Wilkes-Barre Township, arole D. Brannan, of Morrisville,
Township; Veterans of Foreign Wars
with the Rev. Mykhaylo Prodanets, N.C., passed away unexpectedly member and officer of the Interna-
Post 5267, Hanover Township; Ge-
pastor, officiating. Interment with following surgery Thursday, May tional Ladies Garment Workers
HELEN STEPANSKI, 89, a orgetown Good Neighborhood
military honors will follow at St. 19, 2011. Union.
guest at Hampton House, died Club; Republican Club; National Ri- Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- Carole was a daughter of Robert She will be missed by her daugh-
Thursday, May 26, 2011. fle Association; and United Mine ship. and Mary Doris Donovan of Pitt- ters, Linda and her husband, John
Funeral arrangements are Workers of America Local No. 803. His family would like to thank the ston. Savage, and Maryann and her hus-
pending from the Yeosock Funeral Tim was preceded in death by his staff and nurses of Hospice Commu- In addition to her parents, Carole band, Joseph Harvey; grandsons,
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- wife, Elinore Gola Anderscavage, nity Care, Dr. J. Charles Lentini, is survived by her husband Joseph Sam and Christopher; brother, Mi-
ship. April 10, 2010; sisters, Mary Ye- Trisha Deyo, William Gola, and Brannan; and sons, Michael and
dlock, Helen Ziegler, Bernadine chael and his wife, Diane Petruska;
Summer Lentini for their kindness, Ryan; brothers, Robert Donovan, former husband, Robert Kosmach; as
Adams, Rosemary Klepaski, and Re- compassion, and tender loving care Pittston, and Michael Donovan,
JEAN MUNLEY MCCOSKEY, gina Mislevets; and brothers, Frank, well as her beloved cat, Tom.
of Dad. Mishawaka, Ind.; twin sister, Susan
of River Street in Forty Fort and Leo, and Joseph. Mary Ann’s family will celebrate
Memorial contributions may be and her husband, Michael Lombar-
formerly of Sugar Notch, died Tim is survived by daughters, made to the S.P.C.A. of Luzerne her life privately. She will be en-
Thursday, May 26, 2011, at the do, Pittston; sister, Jane and her tombed in the Mary, Mother of God
Sharon Capuzzi and son-in-law, County, 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill husband, Griffith Neal, Alameda,
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. John, Broomal, Pa., Gayle Lentini Road, Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18702; or St. Mausoleum at Saint Mary’s Cemete-
Calif.; and sister, Eileen Donovan, boys.
Arrangements are in progress. and son-in-law, James, Bear Creek, John’s Byzantine Catholic Church, ry in Hanover Township.
Washington, D.C.; as well as many Carole was a longtime communi-
Full obituary information will be Pa.; grandchildren, John Paul, Tim- 26 Chestnut St., Wilkes-Barre Memorial donations are preferred
nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cant of St. John’s the Evangelist
published in Saturday’s edition of othy, and Gabrielle Capuzzi of Broo- Township, PA 18702. cousins. and may be made to Blue Chip Farms
Church, Pittston.
The Times Leader and later today Carole was a 1982 graduate of Animal Refuge, 974 Lockville Rd.,
A Funeral Mass was held at 9
at www.celebrateherlife.com. Pittston Area High School and a Dallas, PA 18612-9465.
a.m. Monday, May 23, 2011, at St.
1986 graduate of Pennsylvania State Michael the Archangel Church, Ca- Arrangements are by McLaugh-
FUNERALS University with a bachelor’s degree
in marketing. Carole served as a
ry, N.C., where Carole served as a
Eucharistic minister.
lin’s.
Permanent messages and memo-
Marvin E. Ogin ANDERSCAVAGE – Thomas, funer- with Divine Liturgy 9:30 a.m. in
branch manager for First Eastern
Bank in Berwick, Pa., and was mar-
Memorial contributions may be
made in Carole’s name to the new
ries can be shared with Mary Ann’s
family at www.celebrateherlife.com.
May 25, 2011 al 9:30 a.m. today from the Holy Assumption of Saint Mary keting director for Pin-6 Inc., the St. Michael’s School playground.
Jendrzejewski Funeral Home, 21 Byzantine Catholic Church,
M arvin E. Ogin, 90, of Slocum N. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre. Office
family business. Donations may be sent to St. Mi-
Wilkes-Barre. OBITUARY POLICY
Township, passed away of Christian Burial with Divine IRWIN – William, celebration of life Moving to North Carolina, Car- chael’s School, 810 High House Rd.,
Wednesday, May 25, 2011, in Geis- Liturgy 10 a.m. in St. John’s 9 a.m. Wednesday from ole was a fulltime mom to her two Cary, NC 27513. The Times Leader publish-
inger Wyoming Valley Medical Byzantine Catholic Church, McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington es free obituaries, which
Center, Plains Township. Wilkes-Barre Township. Interment St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 10 have a 27-line limit, and paid
Born April 18, 1921, in Slocum with military honors will follow at a.m. in the Church of Saint There- obituaries, which can run
Township, he was a son of the late
Myles and Anna Hontz Ogin.
St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover
Township.
se, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call
from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Jack Craig with a photograph. A funeral
BALZ – Lola, funeral 9 a.m. Sat- funeral home. home representative can call
Marvin was the oldest active urday from the Maher-Collins KOREY – George, prayer service 2 May 24, 2011 the obituary desk at (570)
member in the Slocum United Funeral Home, 360 N. Maple Ave., p.m. Saturday at the Mercy Cen- 829-7224, send a fax to (570)
Methodist Church, Slocum Town- Kingston. Mass of Christian Burial ter Chapel, Misericordia Uni- 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo-
Jack Craig, ters-in-law, Natalie Stanton and her
9:30 a.m. in the Church of St. versity Campus, Dallas. All are
ship. Before retiring, he was em- 50, of Moun- husband, Curt, Bellefonte, Pa., and bits@timesleader.com. If you
Ignatius Loyola, Kingston. Friends welcome to attend.
ployed for over 25 years as a potato may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today. tain Top, Tamara Cates and her husband, Mi- fax or e-mail, please call to
chip fryer at Weis Potato Chip Fac- LANNING – Kevin, funeral 10 a.m. passed away chael, Boise, Idaho; as well as three
DELINSKY – Margaret, blessing today in St. Maria Goretti Church, confirm. Obituaries must be
tory, Berwick. service 11 a.m. today at the An- Tuesday eve- nephews and one niece.
42 Redwood Drive, Laflin. Friends submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday
He was preceded in death by his drew Strish Funeral Home, 11 ning, May 24, A Memorial Mass will be held at
may call from 9 to 10 a.m. today 2011, at his 10 a.m. Tuesday in St Jude’s Church, through Thursday and 7:30
wife Matilda; daughter, Debbie; Wilson St., Larksville. at the church. The Parish Rosary
DENION – William, celebration of home. Mountain Top, with Father Gerald p.m. Friday and Saturday.
brothers, Bruce and Clarence; and life 8:30 a.m. today from
Group will recite the Divine Mercy Born in Shantillo officiating. Interment will Obituaries must be sent by a
sisters, Elsi, Frieda, Marjorie, and Chaplet and Rosary in the Church Plains Town- be held at the convenience of the fam- funeral home or crematory,
McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington
Mable Ogin. St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 9 a half hour before the funeral ship, he was a son of Frederick ily. Friends are invited to call from 9
Mass. All are invited to join them. or must name who is hand-
Surviving are his children, John a.m. in the Church of Saint Mary Craig of Berwick, and the late to 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Jude’s ling arrangements, with
of the Immaculate Conception, O’NEILL – Thomas, visitation 10 Magdalen (Atkinson) Craig. Church.
and his wife, Getha, Linda Herring a.m. Saturday at the McNulty address and phone number.
and her husband, Charles, and Wilkes-Barre. Jack was a graduate of Bishop In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
GRANDINETTE – Mary, funeral 10 Funeral Home, Route 309, Free- Hoban High School, class of 1979, tions may be made to an educational We discourage handwritten
Paul and his wife, Debbie, all of a.m. today at the Prince of Peace land. A memorial service 11 a.m. notices; they incur a $15
and earned his bachelor’s degree in fund for Jack’s children, Leigh and
Slocum Township; grandchildren, Parish, St. Mary’s Church, West Saturday in St. Ann’s Cemetery, Computer Information Systems Jayson. typing fee.
Deidre Whitenight, Diane Pawlo- Grace and Lawrence streets, Old Freeland.
from King’s College in 2008. Arrangements are by the Corcoran
roski, Eric Sponenberg, Michael Forge. THOMAS – Joseph, memorial Mass
He was a member of St. Jude’s Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St.,
GREBONISKI – Michael, funeral 9 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary’s
Ogin, Charlie and Steven Herring, Church, Mountain Top, and was a Plains Township.
and Paul and Shaun Ogin; as well a.m. Saturday from the Yeosock Byzantine Catholic Church, North
End section of Wilkes-Barre.
former sponsor of the RCIA pro- Online condolences may be made G en etti’s
Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St.,
as five great-grandchildren. Plains Township. Mass of Chris- Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m. gram at church.
Jack was an avid New York Mets
at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com. A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
Funeral Services will be held tian Burial 9:30 a.m. in Ss. Peter today at the Corcoran Funeral
Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains and New York Jets fan and loved Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
at 10 a.m. Saturday from the Earl & Paul Church, Plains Township. his rock and roll music.
W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Township. Panachida Service will
Surviving, in addition to his fa-
H otelBerea vem entR a tes
W. Green St., Nanticoke, with the today. be conducted at 2 p.m.
HANDO – Irene, funeral with Pa- TRZECIAK – Christine, memorial ther, are his wife, the former Tracy
Rev. Leslie Halchak officiating. In- service 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Stitzer; children, Leigh Maria and
nachida 9 a.m. today from the
terment will be in Slocum Ceme- John V. Morris Funeral Home, Askam United Methodist Church. Jayson Richard; sisters, Bridget
Craig, Norristown, Pa., and Barba-
tery, Slocum Township. Friends
may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today.
625 N. Main St., North Wilkes-
Barre. Office of Christian Burial
Friends may call from 11 a.m. until
funeral time at the church. ra Craig, New Brunswick, N.J.; sis- 825.6477
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Opening statements begin in Strong retrial sentencing


Prosecution says convicted land. At gunpoint, Strong then in- sell James, also had a run-in with Alexander, said that when he clude frontal lobe and brain stem
That same ju- structed Oscheltree to drive down Strong in1969, and that James will asked Strong why he killed Strock, brain damage from which Strong
killer picked up by three
ry on Wednes- a dirt road sometime later where be called to testify about his expe- Strong replied: “I’m tired of leav- suffers; that he received head inju-
motorists while hitchhiking. day convicted Strong bound Oscheltree’s hands, rience after he picked up a hitch- ing behind witnesses.” ries as a child; that he had learning
Strong of first- removed his wallet, watch and car hiking Strong. The second aggravating cir- disabilities as a child; a family that
degree murder keys and tied Oscheltree to a tree Melnick said there are three fac- cumstance, Melnick said, can be constantly moved; that he suf-
By SHEENA DELAZIO and other relat- with a rope. tors jurors have to weigh in apply- explained by Strong committing fered physical and emotional
sdelazio@timesleader.com Strong ed charges in “(Strong) said, ‘Just give me 20 ing the appropriate sentence in robbery, kidnapping and stealing abuse as a child.
WILKES-BARRE – John Strock the August 1983 minutes to get away,’” Oscheltree the case – death. Strock’s car – all of which he was Since spending nearly 28 years
wasn’t the first motorist to pick up shooting death of Strock, of Glen- testified. “Somehow, someway I Those factors are called aggra- found guilty of on Wednesday. in jail, Strong has become a role
a hitchhiking James Strong and side, Pa. was able to get loose.” vating circumstances, and accord- But, Strong’s attorney, Shelley model and father figure to other
later be threatened and stolen Attorneys in the case made Six years earlier, Charles Gra- ing to prosecutors, include that Centini, said just because her cli- inmates at the Luzerne County
from by Strong, prosecutors say. opening statements Thursday in ham, of North Carolina, testified Strong committed the murder ent has made bad decisions, that Correctional Facility, and is the
In fact, Assistant District Attor- the sentencing phase, where ju- he also picked up a hitchhiker on while: Strock was a witness to a does not mean he should be sen- first inmate to hold an inmate
ney Michael Melnick said Thurs- rors will then decide if Strong will July 12, 1969, Strong, and another crime and was killed to prevent tenced to death by lethal injection. clerk position in the law library at
day the convicted killer was spend the rest of his life in prison man whom Strong said was his any testimony against Strong; that Centini said in her opening the county prison, she said.
picked up by three other motori- or receive the death penalty for his friend. Strong committed the murder statement that she and Strong’s “We’re not offering up (mitigat-
sts, one of whom Strong stabbed crimes. After driving a few blocks, Gra- during a felony crime; and that other attorneys, Brian Corcoran ing evidence) as excuses,” Centini
and another he tied to a tree. Testimony will resume today. ham said, he was instructed to get Strong has a history of felony of- and William Watt, will be present- said to jurors. “You’ll hear testimo-
A Luzerne County jury of nine Ernest Oscheltree, of Virginia, tes- out of the car, punched in the head fenses. ing approximately 30 different ny to substantiate them.”
men and three women began hear- tified that on May 28, 1975, he by the other man, and stabbed in Melnick said there is clear evi- mitigating factors to jurors to Centini said there are three pos-
ing testimony Thursday in the spotted a man, Strong, on the side the side by Strong. dence Strong killed Strock to pre- weigh against prosecutors’ aggra- sibilities jurors have in sentencing
sentencing phase of the retrial be- of the road holding a duffle bag Melnick said in his opening vent him from testifying because vating circumstances. Strong; but that life in prison is the
ing held for Strong, 59, of Mary- and picked him up. statement that another man, Rus- his one-time co-defendant, James Those mitigating factors, in- appropriate choice.

SICHLER
parents in order to save her ness. He questioned Assistant Personal funds lost
home, which was part of a di- U.S. Attorney Amy Phillips re- The other 33 people, includ-
vorce proceeding, from foreclo- garding what prosecutors had ing Mericle, lost personal
sure. uncovered. funds.
Continued from Page 1A
Mericle said she thought she Phillips said investigators The restitution order re-
occurred from 2005 to 2008, by would be able to pay them back had difficulty tracking where quires Sichler to repay the indi-
establishing a “Ponzi”-style once the home sold. She later the money went because such a viduals as well as the title in-
scheme in which she would use learned Sichler had stolen the large volume was coming in surance companies. Nealon di-
money from new clients to cov- $87,000 that had been depos- and going out of Sichler’s ac- rected that individual victims
er shortages in the accounts. ited with her pending distribu- counts. She said authorities be paid before the companies.
The scheme unraveled after tion of the marital assets fol- determined the amount of Sichler was permitted to re-
the housing market hit a lowing her divorce. theft by calculating the bills main free pending her report
slump, causing her business to “My mom and dad worked that had not been paid. date, which was set for June
decline significantly. their entire lives to put money “We were unable to deter- 27. She declined comment as
Sichler’s attorney, Marc away to have a nest egg for re- mine where specifically the she left the courthouse.
Neff, spoke of her community tirement. Now I can’t pay them money was diverted. If you Mericle said life continues to
involvement with her church back,” Mericle said. don’t know the amount of mon- be a financial struggle, but
and other civic groups, as well Speaking after the hearing, ey embezzled, you can’t follow with the support of family she’s
as individual acts of kindness Mericle said she doesn’t be- DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER where it went,” Phillips said. working her way through the
she has shown neighbors. lieve Sichler’s claims that she Elizabeth Sichler is questioned by the press after exiting the Phillips said investigators difficulties.
did not use the money for per- Federal Courthouse in Scranton on Thursday. determined there were a total “Today I decided, when I
Husband testifies sonal purposes. of 92 victims, but 59 of those leave here, somehow, one way
He and Sichler’s husband, “You might lose a couple pened to two millions dollars? Nealon also appeared skepti- were reimbursed for their loss- or another, I’m going to move
Ed, also affirmed Sichler’s hundred dollars here or there, That’s a serious problem,” cal that the money was used es by title insurance compa- on. I have to let it go,” she said.
claims that the money was not but you don’t know what hap- Mericle said. solely to support Sichler’s busi- nies.
used for personal expenses.
“We did not benefit at all in a
change of lifestyle,” Ed Sichler
told Nealon, noting he drives a
six-year-old car with more than
100,000 miles. “That does not
diminish what happened. I’m
sure she is very sorry for that.”
Elizabeth Sichler showed lit-
tle emotion as she addressed
the court, telling Nealon she
was “truly sorry” for the finan-
cial and emotional impact the
thefts had on her clients.
“I should have closed the
business rather than just keep
funding it with funds that we-
ren’t mine,” she said. “I have to
live the rest of my life knowing
what I’ve done.”
The apology was of little
consolation to Catherine
Hoover Mericle, one of two Si-
chler victims who testified at
sentencing.
Fighting back tears at times,
Mericle spoke of how she bor-
rowed money from her elderly

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erations. Donations dropped an-


other $400,000.
The appeal supports the
recruitment and training of
priests, care for retired priests,
Diocesan media including The
Catholic Light Newspaper and
Catholic TV on cable, school
scholarships and facility mainte-
nance, among other things.
Appeal donations also go to ou-
treach programs such as home-
less shelters, soup kitchens,
counseling services and adoption
and foster care services.
The diocese statement notes
it’s not too late to make or fulfill a
pledge. The Appeal Office can be
reached at (570) 207-2250, and
pledges can be made online at
www.annualappeal.org.

“Pet Services
by Denise”
570-457-1625
• Pet Sitting
• Pet Boarding
• Grooming
• Hospice Care

MAY 28th
ADOPTION DAY
11:00AM
at the Big Lots
in Moosic
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN BRIEF


DALLAS: The Irem Wom-
en’s Auxiliary will host a card
party from noon to 4 p.m. on
Thursday at the Irem Country
Club. Tickets are $12 and can
be purchased from Hope
Beisel, 675-1652; Lorraine
Hastie, 654-3755; Mary Lou
Bechtold, 655-1089; Lorraine
Jacob Stambaugh White, 328-1831; or at the
door. The parking area is
Jacob Stambaugh, son of Robert wheelchair accessible. There
and Melissa Stambaugh, Shaver- will be lunch, prizes, card
Nathan Baggett town, is celebrating his sixth
birthday today, May 27. Jacob is Plains Rotary raises funds for Polio Eradication Program games and Pokeno or bring a
Nathan Baggett, son of Margaret game of your choice.
a grandson of Pam and Jack
Beretsky and Daniel Baggett, Lenz, Mercer, and Robert and The Rotary Club of Plains hosted a fundraiser for Rotary International’s Polio Eradication Program The auxiliary’s first sum-
Swoyersville, is celebrating his Cathy Stambaugh, Weedville. He during the months of March and April at the Evolutions nightclub in the Woodlands Inn and Resort. mer luncheon will be held on
third birthday today, May 27. is a great-grandson of Janice Mitch Kornfeld, co-owner of the Woodlands Inn, recently presented a check representing the money June 16. Cost is $18 by reser-
Matthew is a grandson of Gabriel, Dupont, and the late raised to the Rotary club. Members of Rotary International have raised nearly one billion dollars to
Blanche Baggett, Larksville, the vation only. Call Bernice
Stanley Gabriel. Jacob has two eradicate polio and more than one billion children have received the polio vaccine. At the presentation, West, 256-3031, or Sally
late Edward Baggett and the late sisters, Madison, 13, and Audrey, from left, are Rotarians Giancario Di Domenica, Lou Cardoni, Thomas Malloy, president, Kornfeld, Rotar- Wagner, 675-2325.
Ann and Buddy Beretsky. He has 4, and a brother, Logan, 9.
a brother, Matthew, 4.
ians Girard Mecadon, Frank Mattei, and Joe Gelli.
MOCANAQUA: Holy Spirit
Parish/St. Mary’s and Veter-
ans of Foreign Wars Post 6434
will have a special Memorial
Day Mass at 9 a.m. Monday at
St. Mary’s Church.
Services for veterans will
follow at the monument at
the township building and a
complimentary lunch will be
served in St. Mary’s parish
hall.

PLAINS TWP.: LANI Veter-


Ian P. Kilbourn ans of Foreign Wars Post 6325
Ian Preston Kilbourn, son of
Melissa French and Sean Kil-
UFCW fundraiser supports fire departments, SPCA will have Memorial Day ser-
vices at 11 a.m. Monday. Post
bourn, Luzerne, is celebrating UFCW Federal Credit Union’s 2nd annual community fundraiser officers and members are to
his second birthday today, May was held at the Hanover branch to support local fire departments arrive by 10 a.m. at the post
27. Ian is a grandson of Dorothea
French and Marilyn Kilbourn,
and the SPCA of Luzerne County. Food, raffles, games and a costume
parade took place. Representatives, from left, are Debbie L. Scott;
Dupont Lions Club welcomes new member home, 35-37 Cleveland St.,
both of Swoyersville. He is a Hudson section.
vice president, Member Operations, John Hayduk; CEO, Joseph Tem- The Dupont Lions Club has welcomed Susan Gregory as its new-
great-grandson of Olga Cajka, eranz, Hanover Township deputy fire chief, Jeff Tudgay; Hanover fire est member. From left are District Governor Eileen Yurish, Gregory
Wyoming, and the late Dorothy
chief, and Tammy Kopiak, Hanover head teller. and her sponsor Stanley Knick. PLAINS TWP.: The Depart-
Davis. Ian has two sisters, Tiana, ment of Veterans Affairs Med-
16, and Shea, 10, and a brother, ical Center will host a Memo-
Sjon, 14.
rial Day ceremony at 10 a.m.
Angels Among Us donates today at the main entrance,
1111 E. End Blvd.
to Geisinger’s boutique The ceremony will be con-
Angels Among Us, a chapter of ducted by Plains American
the Red Hat Society, has made a Legion Post 558. Janice M.
donation to the Repeat Boutique Boss, M.S., medical center
at Geisinger South-Wilkes-Barre. director, will provide remarks.
The resale boutique, operated by
hospital volunteers and auxiliary PLYMOUTH: A recreation
members, sells used quality
swimming pool will be avail-
clothing, books, toys and house-
wares. Funds raised will be used able from 12:30 to 5 p.m.
to fund a neo-natal unit at the beginning June 20 at Wyom-
hospital. Representatives, first ing Valley West High School
Julia R. Kapustensky row, are Marian Popovitch, Viola
Rubbico, Patricia Konopke, and
for residents of Plymouth,
Plymouth Township and
Julia Rose Kapustensky, daugh- Nancy Kodra. Second row: Esther Larksville. The pool will re-
ter of Tanya Kapustensky and Saba, Roseann Lamoreau, Jennie main open 12:30-5 p.m. Mon-
Robert J. Brizgint, Mountain Top, Smacher, John Aciukewicz, Viola
is celebrating her seventh birth- day through Saturday until
Dailey, Beth Aciukewicz, who
day, today May 27. Julia is a sang Red Hat songs, Martha the first week in August.
granddaughter of Kathy Ridler Setta, Queen Alma Berlot, and A nominal fee will be
and Mike Nareski, Larksville, and Ann Marie Ceppa. charged for entrance and a
Robert F. Brizgint, Mountain Top. swimming test will be admin-
She is a great-granddaughter of
Fran and Bernard Gorski, Miners istered for anyone using the
Mills. Julia has two sisters, Abby, deep end of the pool. Individ-
10, and Olivia, 4. uals 12 years old and younger
must be accompanied by an
adult or older sibling. Chil-
dren wearing diapers are not
allowed in this program. For
more information, contact
Frank Tribendis at
fvt315@netzero.com or 510-
5600.

WILKES-BARRE TWP.:
American Legion Post 815 of
Wilkes-Barre Township will
gather for a Memorial Day
Letter carriers recognized for conducting food drive service at 8 a.m. Monday at
Alyssa L. Pearson A proclamation designating May 14 as ‘National Association of Letter
St. John’s Byzantine Church,
Chestnut Street, Georgetown.
Alyssa Lynn Felecity Pearson, Carriers’ Food Drive Day’ was presented by the Luzerne County Commis- Services will continue at 11
daughter of Melody Witt and sioners. Last year, more than 77 million pounds of food was collected a.m. at the post home, 54
Sean Pearson, Kingston, is cele- along postal routes in more than 10,000 cities and towns in 50 states, the Chestnut St. Wreaths will be
brating her sixth birthday today, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The Letter Carri- placed on the graves of veter-
May 27. Alyssa is a granddaught- ers’ Food Drive is the largest one-day food drive in the nation. Co-spon-
er of Michele Witt, Kingston; the
late Walter Witt, Wilkes-Barre;
sors of the drive were the United States Postal Service, United Way of Mayor Leighton designates Hospital Week ans at cemeteries within the
township.
Wyoming Valley, Commission on Economic Opportunity, and the Greater
and the late James Askew, Ply- Wilkes-Barre Labor Council (AFL-CIO). At the presentation, from left, are Wilkes-Barre Mayor Thomas Leighton declared May 8-14 as ‘Hos- Participants in the Memo-
mouth. She is a great-grand- pital Week’ in the City of Wilkes-Barre in honor of area hospitals rial Day parade are asked to
Luzerne County Commissioner Thomas P. Cooney; Rita Shiloski, Pittston
daughter of Patricia Petrosky and health care professionals. At the presentation, from left, are assemble by 10 a.m. at the
Post Office, Union Steward Branch 162; Luzerne County Commissioner
and the late Joseph Petrosky, Cornelio Catena, chief executive officer, Wyoming Valley Health
Kingston. Alyssa has a sister, Stephen A. Urban; Jeffrey Nichols, vice president, NALC Branch 115; and junior high school. Bill Luan
Erica Jemiola, president, NALC Branch 162, Pittston Care System, and Leighton. is the parade marshal.
Lilyana, 17 months.

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: FRANCHISE SUITS

Give taxpayers
a chance at bat
E
VERYBODY SING: suit, claiming it deserves half
Take me out to the the money of any franchise
ball game, sale. Lackawanna County hit
Take me out to the back with a countersuit, saying
crowd Luzerne owed millions in re-
The crack of the bat, the roar pair and maintenance for the
of the crowd, the constant legal stadium where the franchise
wrangling of commissioners plays.
from two different counties … Luzerne County spent about
Must be baseball season! $50,000 to have the value of the
Buy me a franchise and a pair franchise assessed, and found
of lawsuits it is worth about
Who’s in the right? Who’s right in our $18 million. That’s
I don’t give two baseball war? You $3.7 million less
hoots! than a 2008 analy-
No doubt about it,
might as well ask sis by Forbes Mag-
bringing the Triple-A Bud Abbot who’s azine, but $3.4
franchise of the New on first. million more than
York Yankees to PNC Lackawanna
Field has been a boon County negotiat-
for businesses in the area – if ed in the sale of the franchise.
your business is a law firm or Who’s right in our baseball
related field, like, say, assess- war? You might as well ask Bud
ing the value of a Triple-A base- Abbot who’s on first. Argu-
ball franchise. ments from both sides have
Let me root, root, root for merit. Our concern is that offi-
the home team cials from each county seem in-
If they leave town, who’s to creasingly to prefer taking
blame? costly actions without much
The game’s been exciting so public debate beforehand.
far. Lackawanna County Com- Might we humbly suggest
missioners tried to hit a home that getting a broader consen-
run by announcing they would sus of what taxpayers want
sell the franchise in exchange could give commissioners in
Expanded tax credits best benefit education reform
for all kinds of promises from both counties common THE PENNSYLVANIA In 2009, Arizona’s Supreme Court ruled
the Yankees. Luzerne County ground, and help keep this
officials balked, noting the slugfest from going into extra
House recently passed a
significant expansion of the
state’s education tax credit
COMMENTARY that voucher programs for disabled and
foster children violated a state constitu-
tional ban on aid to private schools because
county put up half the money innings.
program, which allows ADAM B. SCHAEFFER it was an expenditure of government funds.
to buy the rights to a franchise For it’s one, two, three
ages ago. strikes we lose out businesses to claim a tax That same court previously upheld a state
Luzerne County threw a law- In the old ball game credit for donations to gram in Arizona, the Court held that money tax credit program because they aren’t gov-
scholarship funds for low-income children. spent as a credit against one’s taxes is pri- ernment funds. The status of vouchers as
It already supports choice for more children vate money, not government spending like government money was key to the decisions
QUOTE OF THE DAY than any other program in the country, and education vouchers. Other taxpayers aren’t overturning Colorado’s voucher program in
this legislation will double the available harmed by the choice of those claiming 2004 and Florida’s in 2006.
“A smaller military, no matter how funds. The program is so popular and suc- credits, because the government isn’t spend- Many other states have constitutional
cessful, only four percent of legislators vot- ing collective tax revenue. language and legal precedents that are likely
superb, will be able to go fewer ed against expanding it. As Justice Kennedy explained, “a dissent- to render voucher, but not tax credit, pro-
places and be able to do fewer While education tax credits command er whose tax dollars are ‘extracted and grams unconstitutional. And more than
nearly unanimous support, the Senate’s spent’ knows that he has in some small thirty states look hostile or uncertain on
things.” voucher bill is proving divisive for both measure been made to contribute to an these grounds, including Pennsylvania.
Robert Gates lawmakers and voters. Senate Bill 1 expands establishment in violation of conscience.... Where voucher programs have been
The U.S. Defense Secretary warned that shrinking defense budgets will the credit program, but also creates a large (By contrast,) awarding some citizens a tax passed and still survive, they are more high-
mean a smaller military and a diminished American role in the world. new voucher program. credit allows other citizens to retain control ly regulated because they use government,
Vouchers and tax credits differ in impor- over their own funds in accordance with rather than private funds.
tant ways, and Pennsylvanians deserve to their own consciences.” Taxpayers, after all, are compelled to
OTHER OPINION: GRAND JURY STUDY have their representatives consider them A taxpayer challenging a voucher pro- finance in some small part all choices made
one at a time. gram would have standing under this deci- under the program. The impulse to con-

Make changes The recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in


ACSTO v. Winn highlights crucial differ-
ences. Vouchers are grants of government
sion. The Court would be forced to recog-
nize, in the words of the majority, that the
plaintiff “has in some small measure been
strict those choices is therefore stronger and
the rationale more persuasive
Only education reform through tax credits

to gaming board
funds, while tax credits are private funds. made to contribute to an establishment in can expand freedom for everyone; children,
And only an expanded education tax credit violation of conscience” and therefore had parents, and even the too-often overlooked
program would respect the values and pref- standing in court to proceed with the litiga- taxpayers who foot the bill.
erences of taxpayers by giving them control tion.

N
OW THAT ALL BUT Mount Airy Casino Resort in over how their education dollars are spent. At the state level there are greater threats Adam B. Schaeffer is a policy analyst with the
one of the state’s casi- the Poconos, whose owner, In upholding an education tax credit pro- to voucher programs. Cato Institute’s Center for Educational Freedom
no licenses has been Louis DeNaples, was indicted
awarded and the later on perjury charges that
Pennsylvania Gaming Control subsequently were dropped.
Board is established, many of A problem with the gaming MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
the recommendations of a board’s background investiga-

County council must


state grand jury that studied tions stemmed from the fact that jar as they can for the benefit of mem-
the introduction of legalized that its employees were under SEND US YOUR OPINION bers with no regard to affordability. We
gambling amount to closing the direction of political ap- cannot allow that to happen any longer.
the barn door after the horses
have escaped.
pointees who made the licens-
ing decisions. The grand jury,
answer to taxpayers Letters to the editor must include the
writer’s name, address and daytime
phone number for verification. Letters
Vote accordingly in November.
George R. Race

T
Nonetheless, this report rais- therefore, is on the right track hose who have their hands in the coo- should be no more than 250 words. We Exeter, Pa.
es serious questions and offers in recommending that an inde- kie jar should not be in charge of the reserve the right to edit and limit writers
cookies. Fortunately, a majority of to one published letter every 30 days.
The recession is over,
valuable suggestions. pendent investigations bureau
Luzerne County voters seem to agree with • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
It recounts how the agency, be established. What would • Fax: 570-829-5537
responsible for the state’s casi- put even greater distance be- that statement.
nos and the revenue they were
designed to generate, favored
tween investigators and deci-
sion-makers would be empo-
Seven of the 11 members of the county
employee ticket deceptively called the
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 just ask Wall Street
I
the rights of gaming license ap- wering the state police to do “Working Families for Better Government” ’m sure you’ve heard that the recession is
plicants over protection of the the background checks. team were rejected by county voters for the government unions. officially over.
public interest. The result was Gaming board chairman good reason. “Working Families” in this Taxpayers can further improve their Now stop that laughing. The recession
that significant details about Greg Fajt’s regard for the grand case, I believe, refers to government-em- chances of fair representation by rejecting is over and that’s final.
shady relationships, illegal jury’s findings as “minor mis- ployee families and “Better Government” the four remaining candidates from the If you don’t believe me, then believe the
gambling and questionable steps” is more evidence that means bigger, more expensive govern- county employee union ticket in the up- Dow. It’s right back where it was before
campaign contributions were key changes must be made at ment, which taxpayers absolutely cannot coming general election: Jane Walsh Wait- the bust. There’s even a hedge fund man-
deleted before reports were for- the agency if Pennsylvanians afford. kus, Linda McClosky Houck, Theresa ager who made $5 billion last year. What
warded to the gaming board to are to have faith that it is work- I believe most voters understand that Morcavage and Salvatore Licata. Regard- more proof do you need?
inform its decisions. ing in the public’s best interest. elected representatives cannot serve two less of what they say, they will not be able I’ll bet you’re going to say there are
The report singled outthe masters. Many times over the years, at the to serve two masters and should not be millions of people still unemployed. Well,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette state, county and school district levels, Wall Streeters and bankers can’t help that.
successful application for the elected in November.
taxpayers have been sold out by elected This could be our best chance to finally They’re in business to make money, not to
EDITORIAL BOARD officials who reward government employ- get the accountable government we de- make jobs. That is, unless somebody wants
ees with overly generous, budget-busting serve. Taxpayers own the cookie jar and fill to raise their taxes. Then they’re in busi-
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK JONES
Editor and Publisher
contracts. it with our cookies. ness to make jobs. Just ask them.
Editorial Page Editor
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT Our new County Council must be obli- It is the job of the government union Ed Cole
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. gated to county taxpayers, not tax takers in leadership to drain as many cookies from Clarks Summit

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY: FLASHBACK


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Misericordia honor cited Flack’s business skill, civic efforts


Times Leader staff University and all of Northeast- dustrial, architectural, and de- Community Service Award and from your expertise and leader- values of a Misericordia educa-
On Saturday, May 21, Miser- ern Pennsylvania for many years. sign applications around the you and your family received the ship as a member of the Board of tion and those of our founders and
icordia University in Dallas After earning your bachelor’s world. Outstanding Philanthropist Trustees for a combined 15 years sponsors, the Sisters of Mercy.
Township presented an honorary degree in economics from Sus- While becoming one of our ar- Award from the Association of and you continue to serve today Along with your wife, Kathi Stine
doctorate to Charles Flack at quehanna University, you soon ea’s most successful business Fund Raising Professionals. as chair of the board’s investment Flack, and children, Chad, Jamie
commencement ceremonies. applied your business skills and leaders, you demonstrated your You serve as Chairman of your committee. You helped transition and Alex, Misericordia is proud to
The award was accepted by his leadership to Diamond Consoli- immense capacity for servant prep school alma mater, Wyom- Misericordia during pivotal years call you neighbor and friend.
brother, Harold Flack. The com- dated Industries as CEO in 1979. leadership by directing numerous ing Seminary and you served as to the nationally recognized and And so by virtue of the author-
mencement was streamed on the Along with your partner and non-profit organizations in chairman of the Luzerne Founda- regionally acclaimed University ity vested in me by the Board of
Intranet so Flack was able to brother Harold, who serves as Wyoming Valley and beyond. You tion. You also chaired the Board of it is today and take justifiable Trustees of Misericordia Univer-
watch from home. president, you rescued Diamond received the Community Service Wyoming Valley Health Care Sys- pride in its accomplishments. sity, I do hereby confer upon Char-
Here is a copy of the citation. from a difficult financial time and Award from B’nai B’rith for un- tem and remain as chair of the Ap- Mr. Flack, you have accom- les “Rusty” Flack, Jr., the honor-
“Charles Flack, Jr., as an entre- have subsequently built it into the selfish giving and promoting the ple Seed Foundation which sup- plished much in your professional ary degree of Doctor of Humane
preneur, civic leader and philan- largest supplier of perforated highest interests of humanity. ports health and education relat- career. Your innate abilities and Letters, Honoris Causa, with all
thropist, you have provided inval- metal in North America. Dia- You also earned the Luzerne ed initiatives in Luzerne County. desire to succeed, combined with the rights, honors and privileges
uable leadership to Misericordia mond’s products are seen in in- Foundation’s Mary Bevevino Misericordia benefited directly your caring for others, reflect the thereto appertaining.”

FLACK
MEMORIAL SERVICE
A memorial service celebrating
Flack’s life will be held at 11 a.m.
Continued from Page 1A Saturday in the Church of Christ
Uniting, at Market Street and
man being,” said Stephen Alini- Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The
koff, a Wilkes-Barre insurance ex- family will receive friends in the
ecutive, and a former professor of church following the memorial
Flack’s at Wyoming Seminary. “I service.
started out as his teacher, but
over the years I became his stu- from having two Democratic rep-
dent. He taught me about life resentatives in Washington to
and, more importantly, about two Republicans – Tom Marino
love. I consider him a brother.” and Lou Barletta -- and saw Tarah
Flack, known by the nickname Toohil, a political and Republican
Rusty, a lingering childhood mo- Party newcomer, defeat state
niker that referenced his full, wa- House Majority Leader Todd Ea-
vy head of red hair, had his hand- chus.
print on a long list of organiza- Flack, who graduated from
tions throughout Luzerne Coun- Susquehanna University in 1976,
ty. He was an imposing figure, tall was the local kingmaker for Re-
and with a full beard, a bear of a publicans seeking office from
man. His stature belied his soft- president to ward leader.
heartedness which made him “Any time there was a major
less grizzly and more “Teddy.” Republican coming to the area,
“This is a really sad day. I lost a you could count on Rusty Flack
really good friend; the communi- being there in the background,”
ty lost one of the most public- Casey said.
minded, charitable, philanthrop- Often the GOP gathering
ic people I’ve ever met in my life,” would be an impromptu break-
said Charles Barber, president of fast at Tony’s, a restaurant on
the Luzerne Foundation. Wyoming Avenue in Kingston. It MADALYN RUGGIERO/THE TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO
The list of boards Flack sat on was a favorite breakfast haunt for
includes: The Luzerne Founda- Flack, who had his own kitchen Rusty Flack, seen working at Diamond Manufacturing, took over leadership of the company at age 24 after his father’s death.
tion, Wyoming Seminary, Miser- cabinet there. Flack and his clos- the scenes. He said so much of
icordia University, Oak Lawn est friends met there usually once what Flack has done is known,
Cemetery Association and the a week for breakfast. He was of-
but even more impressive is how
Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber ten the centerpiece of the conver-
much Flack has done away from
of Business and Industry. sation on subjects that raised par- the spotlight.
He was also the chairman of tisan political views and heavy
“He’s continuously doing for
the nonprofit Wyoming Valley doses of humor and laughter.
Health Care System board when people without recognition,” Ma-
A visit to Flack’s Lehman rino said. “He was always looking
the decision was made in 2009 to Township homestead was just as
sell the system, including Wilkes- important as any other destina- for ways to make his country and
Barre General Hospital, to for- tion on a candidate’s itinerary. his community better.”
profit Community Health Sys- Former U.S. senator and likely ‘Giving back’ attitude
tems Inc. 2012 presidential candidate Rick
At the time, Flack said that Charles Barber, of the Luzerne
Santorum spent the
while there were bet- Foundation, said Flack was
recent primary elec- DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
ter financial offers, “The school’s tion night at Flack’s
raised understanding “the impor-
Rusty Flack speaks after re-
CHS was the pre- tance of giving back.”
ferred partner. CHS been around 167 er.
home for a fundrais- ceiving the Mary Bevevino
“He cared,” Barber said. “He
Community Service award.
had agreed to multi- years. And his “Rusty Flack was was committed to anything that CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
ple commitments a dear friend, a patri- could possibly change this com- Commitment to community
Flack said were vital legacy is the
Rusty Flack, seen with Bob Clements of Shavertown, enjoys a
ot who deeply loved munity and he did it all with a
Part of what makes a healthy round of golf.
for the community, next 167 years.” his country, and a smile and an attitude that we
could make this work.” community is a strong, locally
including promising man who believed in
Kip Nygren Michael A. MacDowell, the owned newspaper.
to maintain indigent the values that
Wyoming Seminary president at Misericordia Univer- And Flack made sure Luzerne
care policies for 10 made this country
president County had one when he became
years and committing the greatest nation sity, where Flack served as a
$135 million in capi- a founding member of the local
in the world,” said trustee for 15 years, said Flack
tal improvements investment group that joined Ri-
Santorum. “He was a loving fa- had a can-do attitude that was al-
over seven years. chard L. Connor in purchasing
ther and husband, a successful ways on display.
The forward-thinking, vision- businessman, but an even better The Times Leader in 2006. It was
“He never said something
ary style that Flack employed two employer to his employees, and a when Connor first became pub-
couldn’t be done. He only asked
years ago with the hospital sale devoted civic leader both in his lisher of the paper in 1978 that he
how we could get it done,” Mac-
was indicative of the way he oper- charitable work and his political met Flack.
Dowell said.
ated, said Kip Nygren, president activities. America has lost a “I could say that everyone who
When Flack’s father, Charles D.
of Wyoming Seminary. is reading this newspaper owes
great patriot. I loved him and I Flack, Sr., died in 1979, a 24-year-
Nygren noted that Flack gradu- will miss him.” Rusty Flack a debt of gratitude
old Flack Jr. took the helm of Dia-
ated from the school in 1972, for leading the investment group
Also present that night were mond Manufacturing Co. in West for me which returned The
joined its board of trustees in fellow Republicans Marino and Wyoming. He steered the compa-
1992 and has served as chairman Barletta, who have also made vis- Times Leader to local owner-
ny through tough financial times ship,” said Connor, editor and
of that board since 2008. its to Flack’s home for their own into an award-winning firm. It re-
“In my career … I got to know a campaign events. publisher of The Wilkes-Barre
ceived the Greater Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co., the parent com-
lot of leaders at very high respon- “I’ve had the privilege of know- Chamber of Business and Indus- SUBMITTED PHOTO
sibility levels. But none of them ing Rusty for almost a decade,” pany of The Times Leader. “That
try’s Small Business of the Year invokes an image of our friend- Rusty and Kathi Flack welcome guests to their Back Mountain
had more of my respect than Rus- said Barletta. “He was always a Award in 1998 and was listed as ship and business partnerships home in 2010 for a fundraiser for candidate Tom Marino, left.
ty Flack,” said Nygren, a graduate kind and good man who cared for one of the Best Places to Work in
of West Point who has traveled his family, his community and his but our relationship is more than
Pennsylvania in 2001. Flack, who that,” he said. “My family and I Cornelio Catena, the president
and worked around the world. business. I admire what he was ran the business with his brother have lost one of our best friends. and chief executive officer at the
“The school’s been around 167 able to accomplish in his person-
Harold, sold the company last His unselfish and dynamic lead- Wyoming Valley Health Care Sys-
years. And his legacy is the next al and his professional lives. He
year to Los Angeles-based Re- ership, keen intelligence, caring, tem, said Flack’s mark will be
167 years,” said Nygren, who was one of the most respected
noted Flack was a long-term men I’ve ever known. I am honor- liance Steel & Aluminum Co. commitment and sense of com- long-lasting.
thinker and has set in motion pol- ed to have had an opportunity to Dan Meuser, the Pennsylvania passion in this community will “His philanthropic, humanitar-
icies and goals from which future know Rusty, and I will treasure secretary of revenue and a15-year continue touching lives for dec- ian and volunteer activities and
generations will reap untold ben- his loyal friendship,” said Barlet- friend of Flack’s, said the valley ades. The shadow he cast is long. awards, which are too numerous
efits. “lost a pillar of the community.” Few of his kind will likely walk in to detail here, reflect the richness
ta. He said Flack, who took any
Flack is survived by his wife, our midst again. of his life and his genuine con- SUBMITTED PHOTO
Marino, who met Flack only Rusty Flack, second from left,
Kathi Stine Flack, three children, last year, said the two became “as opportunity he got to show off his “In these days that follow, we cern for others,” Catena wrote in
Chad, Jamie and Alex, sister Ja- good of friends as anyone can in singing and guitar-playing skills, will hear his many acquaintances a memo sent to all system em- appears in his student days.
net, brother Hal and mother 16 months” thanks to mutual in- always had time for his best say they just lost their best friend, ployees Thursday. “He will be by example.”
Joan. Another child, the Flacks’ terests and common bonds, in- friends and those he just met. holding onto that term as if they sorely missed, but his legacy as a Flack had managed to lead an
first, died shortly after birth. cluding cancer, which Marino Touching on a common theme and they alone had him as a best community and business leader, inspirational, courageous fight
has survived twice. Once, when those who spoke about Flack friend,” said Connor. “Beautiful- visionary, humanitarian and phi- against his cancer for almost two
Politics and the future Flack was introducing the newly- mentioned, Meuser noted how ly, all of them will be right.” lanthropist will live on.” years but became suddenly ill last
Wyoming Seminary was not announced candidate for Con- Flack was ahead of his time. Dr. Robert Clements, a Back Frank Henry, chairman of the
weekend. Over the span of a few
the only place where Flack was gress Marino to a friend, he was “He was a giver. He knew the Mountain dentist and Flack’s Martz Group, has known Flack
days his condition rapidly dete-
looking ahead. asked by the friend: “what kind of importance of being involved in longtime friend, who grew up for 30 years. He said the region
riorated.
That “long game,” as Terry guy is Marino?” He expected an the community,” Meuser said. and graduated from Wyoming lost “a gentleman, a leader who
“He knew it before it was fashion- While Flack had family and
Casey calls it, is the thing Flack explanation of Marino’s politics. Seminary with Flack, said that was well-respected at all levels of
had unlike anyone else. able.” business obligations, and an un-
“He’s the kind of guy who bare- while there are hundreds of sto- our community. He was respect-
Casey, chairman of the Lu- ly knew me but phoned me per- “Rusty had a gift for being able ed by all because he helped all.” told amount of time spent on
ries people know about Flack’s
zerne County Republican Party sonally at home to offer his sup- to connect with people, be it a While Flack had the financial community boards and at func-
generosity, “there are hundreds
and a Seminary schoolmate of port when he found out I had can- U.S. president or wealthy busi- resources to make a difference, tions, Meuser said, “Rusty never
of stories of things nobody
Flack, said the present was what cer,” answered Flack, who was di- nessman, a factory worker or knows, that he didn’t want any- many said he didn’t just write complained that he was too bu-
Flack lived in but the future was agnosed with the disease almost farmer,” said Renita Fennick, a body to know.” checks. sy.”
what he was thinking about. two years ago. former journalist and executive Clements, like all of those in- “Not only did he give his finan- And he never really com-
“He was a man of great vision “This hits hard,” said Marino. director of the Luzerne County terviewed for this story, said cial support, but he gave a lot of plained -- period, said Barber.
on a lot of fronts,” Casey said. Nygren said the passing of GOP, who now is press secretary Flack could have an abundance of hours and a lot of energy,” said “Just think about what his con-
His long-range view of things is Flack reverberated throughout for Marino and a long-time friend adjectives attached to his name Charles Parente, chief executive dition has been the last two years.
credited with helping the coun- the Wyoming Valley, and Casey of Flack. “He was equally com- that would be true and accurate officer of Pagnotti Enterprises But he never complained. He just
ty’s GOP establishment rise from noted it will probably be a few fortable with all of them and but the one he was perhaps most Inc., who has handled financial is- kept going,” Barber said.
afterthought to a power party. In months before people begin real- most importantly, they were proud of would have been “family sues for the Flack family for dec- Barber said the valley “has lost
recent years, the county went izing everything he’s done behind comfortable with him.” man.” ades. “He was someone who led something that is irreplaceable.”
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SECTION B
FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011

I N T E R N AT I O N A L L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
OPINION
SWB finds Silva lining in complete effort DAVID THOMAS

Envisioning
sports world
By STEVE BITTENBENDER against the International base. And in the seventh, when “The ball got on me a lot quick-
For The Times Leader League’s second-best hitting SWB’s lead was only 2-0, center- er than I expected,” Krum said.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – It was a club. It marked the 32-year-old’s fielder Austin Krum robbed Jere- “I was lucky to get to it. As long
complete game for the Scran- longest outing since signing a my Hermida of a probable run- as you catch the ball, that’s all
ton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees last
night. SWB drew from strong
pitching, solid defense and time-
ly hitting to win 5-0 last night 5 0
minor-league contract with the
New York Yankees on April 9.
When the Bats tried to mount
a rally, the Yankees’ defense had
scoring hit with a lunging catch
in deep center.
Krum said he expected Hermi-
da to hit the ball well, so he de-
that matters.”
After yielding a base hit to De-
vin Mesoraco, Silva ended the
Bats seventh inning threat by
of Dos Equis
I
over the Louisville Bats. YANKEES BATS Silva’s back. First baseman Jorge cided to play a few steps back. getting Danny Dorn to fly out to ’m not a Dos Equis kind of
Carlos Silva (1-0) contributed Vazquez started a double play in But he turned wrong on the line Krum and coercing a force out guy. I’m more into tres,
the pitching. In his second start allowing only four hits, two the second inning to end a one- drive and had to react quickly to cuatro or cinco equis—you
for SWB, he went seven innings, walks and striking out three out threat with two runners on correct himself. See YANKEES, Page 8B know, the row of X’s you’ll see
on an X-out golf ball.
I do, however, find Dos Equis’
GOLF HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL “most interesting man in the

No lightning strike
world” to be rather, well, in-

Tryba left
teresting.
I’m sure the Dos Equis folks
would insist that their man has
no equal, but I’ve been wonder-

a legacy in
ing what the sporting equivalent
of the bearded wonder would be
like.
Now, I think I know. Ladies

the Valley
and gentlemen, I’d like to in-
troduce to you the most in-
teresting man in the sports
world:
Veteran golf coach passed When he sees athletes giving
110 percent, he gets upset that
away unexpectedly on
they’re not trying as hard as he
Thursday at Geisinger. does.
He needs only three at-bats to
hit for the cycle.
By RYAN KONOPKI His teammates wear his name
For The Times Leader on the front of their jerseys
Whether it was teaching his because they play for him.
players how to refine their swing His games never get delayed
or acting as a role model for by rain.
younger individuals, Tom Tryba, He has never misspelled
Sr. seemed to make a profound “Krzyzewski.”
impact on the lives of the people If he were a replay official, he
he knew. wouldn’t need the replay to get
“He was like a the call correct.
second father to His golf ball never hits the
me,” said Holy rotating windmill at the mini-
Redeemer head golf course.
golf coach Art He knows if it’s a first down
Brunn, Jr. “He before they stretch the chains.
was always a Peyton Manning would never
guy we looked audible out of a play he’s called.
Tryba up to.” When he goes skeet shooting,
Tryba, one of he yells “Pull!” and the target
the most iconic high school golf explodes on its own.
figures in the area, passed away His par is one shot lower than
unexpectedly yesterday at Geis- everyone else’s.
inger Wyoming Valley Medical S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER His ERA is impressive even
Center in Plains Township. He Hazleton Area’s Josh Bayzick slides back to first as Scranton’s Kyle Booth attempts a pick off in Thursday’s game. before you divide by total in-
was 72. nings pitched.
He is survived by his wife and He once actually saw a hock-
three children.
His son Ted won a state golf
championship at Hanover Area,
Hazleton rally falls short on stormy night ey puck go into the net.
He could determine a baseball
team’s magic number in pre-
was an all-American at Ohio State
7 lightning in the ing 7-5. 10-11 overall. They went down school.
By DEREK LEVARSE
and played for several years on the dlevarse@timesleader.com area, and the Along with Wallenpaupack’s swinging. If he wanted, he could invoke
PGA Tour. SCRANTON — The dark SCRANTON Cougars were loss on Thursday, Scranton Trailing 7-1 after five innings, the mercy rule before the game
Tryba’s 37 years as golf coach in clouds came rolling over the top facing the pos- claimed its second straight Dis- the Cougars scored three runs in even starts.
the Wyoming Valley, his last sev-
en were at Hanover from 2003-09,
of Scranton High School, creep-
ing toward the baseball field be-
5
HAZLETON
sibility of an-
other delay
trict 2 Class 4A title as the last
D2 team standing in the tourna-
the sixth and one more in the
seventh, even bringing the go-
He predicted the Dallas Ma-
vericks would sweep the Los
inspired the hundreds of golfers hind it. AREA right at the ment. The top-seeded Knights ahead run to the plate with two Angeles Lakers.
he coached and those around Not only was Hazleton Area game’s climac- (14-2) will face District 4’s Wil- outs. He’s never converted a 7-10
him, according to Brunn. looking to complete a seventh- tic moment. liamsport at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Knights closer D.J. Navoczyn- split—because he’s never need-
“He was a good man,” said inning comeback to beat Scran- Hazleton Area beat out the PNC Field, with the winner ad- ski gave up a single and a walk ed to.
Brunn. “He loved coaching with ton, but the Cougars needed to storm, but a late four-run rally vancing to the state tourna- before closing out the game In a track meet, he once
the kids. He did a lot of good beat a bolt of lightning as well. fell short as the Cougars were ment. with a strikeout. lapped a competitor on the first
things for high school golfers.” Thursday’s District 2-4 Class eliminated from the district The fourth-seeded Cougars “We could’ve put our heads lap.
“Tom was the hardest working 4A semifinal had already been playoffs for the second consecu- finished the year at 10-7 in Hockey goalies fear him so
guy that I know. He did tons of delayed 30-plus minutes by tive season by the Knights, fall- league and postseason play and See BASEBALL, Page 4B much that every goal he scores
work; he just never stopped. He is an empty-netter.
had just the old anthracite He is so good at time manage-
mining-type of work ethic,” he DISTRICT 2 SOFTBALL ment that he doesn’t need to
said. retire from sports so he can

Rain can’t save Hanover


The annual WVC Tom Tryba spend more time with his fam-
Preseason Tournamnent was ily.
named in his honor in 2002. At bowling alleys, he corrects

in Class 2A quaterfinals
“He was a great coach and a automatic pinsetters.
great teacher,” said Len Coleman, When he sees “Breaking
recalling Tryba’s competitiveness
and humility during his own 35- See THOMAS, Page 5B
year stretch as the Warriors head
5 The sixth-
By JAY MONAHAN
man before retiring in June. For The Times Leader seeded Vikings He is ’The Most
“My sympathy, thoughts and HANOVER TWP. — Hanover RIVERSIDE (11-5) advance Interesting Man in
prayers go out to his wife and fam- Area coach Tami Thomas to play at Nan- the World’ of beer
ily.”
Crestwood head coach Mark
wished the thunderstorms that
suspended play for an hour
2
HANOVER
ticoke, which
shut out Lake-
commercial fame.
But what would
Jarolen said no one could com- could have washed out the first AREA land 6-0, on the most interest-
pare to Tryba’s personality and af- three innings of Thursday’s Dis- Tuesday. ing sports
fection. trict 2 Class 2A softball quarter- Once the skies cleared, Ha- figure in
“He was one of the finest people finals. nover Area played an entirely the
I’ve ever known,” Jarolen said. Before the storms arrived, the different brand of softball, hold- world
“As far as character goes, it third-seeded Hawkeyes were ing the Vikings to two hits and be like?
MCT P HOTO
doesn’t get any better than Tom.” tagged for four runs and seven one run in the final five innings.
Funeral arrangements are PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER hits in the first two frames as “After our hour delay, the
pending from the Charles V. Sher- Hanover Area’s Emily Rinehimer (right) slides into second base Riverside moved on to the dis- girls’ bats finally came alive,”
bin Funeral Home in Hanover as Riverside’s Morgann Haduck gets the force out on Rinehimer trict semifinals with a 5-2 victo-
Township. during Thursday’s District 2 Class 2A game at Hanover Area. ry. See HANOVER, Page 4B
K

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AMERICA’S Harrisburg 7, Akron 6
New Hampshire 13, Portland 7
CAMPS CLINICS chairman Shawn Williams at (570)
By Mark Dudek
LINE Richmond 6, Erie 1
Today's Games
885-3026.
Reading at Erie, 6:35 p.m. King’s College athletic department
Times Leader Correspondent Bowie at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. MEETINGS
Trenton at Portland, 7 p.m. announces the following summer
It’s a huge sixteen race slate on the agenda for both today and to- By ROXY ROXBOROUGH New Britain at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m. camps. Soccer: Three camps will
Richmond at Akron, 7:05 p.m. Duryea Little League will hold its
morrow. This evening we have two $60,000 Open Trots as the fea- Altoona at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. be held. One running June 4 and 5
and two running August 1 through monthly meeting at 7 p.m. June 5
tured races, with Saturday a superb field of nine going to post for a BASEBALL
B A S K E T B A L L at the Duryea Little League Field.
$60,000 Open Pace. It’s holiday time and the weather is finally coop- Favorite Odds Underdog 5 in the Betzler Athletic Complex.
Boy’s Basketball: Two camps run- Please note the change of location
erating, so now’s the time to get out and enjoy some terrific live har- American League NBA for the meeting.
ning June 27 through July 1 and
BLUE JAYS 8.5 White Sox
ness racing at the Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. Playoff Glance
All Times EDT July 18 through 22 in Scandlon
BEST BET: AUTUMN ESCAPADE (6TH) TIGERS 9.0 Red Sox
CONFERENCE FINALS Gymnasium. Girl’s Basketball: Two REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
RAYS 7.5 Indians (Best-of-7) camps running June 20 through
VALUE PLAY: WYGANT BELLE (16TH) EASTERN CONFERENCE A U14 rec league softball team is
Post Time 6:30 p.m. RANGERS 9.0 Royals
Miami 3, Chicago 1
24 July 25 through 29 in Scandlon
All Races One Mile TWINS 8.0 Angels Sunday, May 15: Chicago 103, Miami 82 Gymnasium. Field Hockey: July 18 looking for a pitcher, age 13 or 14 as
First-$4,600 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000 Wednesday, May 18: Miami 85, Chicago 75 through 21 at the Betzler Athletic of Jan. 1, 2011. Minimal travel. Call
A’S 7.0 Orioles Sunday, May 22: Miami 96, Chicago 85
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Tuesday, May 24: Miami 101, Chicago 93, OT Complex. Girl’s Lacrosse: June 13 Bob at 457-8701 for more in-
7 Giddy Up Giggle G.Napolitano 7-4-5 Nickle having rough meet 7-2 MARINERS 7.0 Yankees
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National League x-Saturday, May 28: Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m.
6 Lifetime Louie M.Romano 6-4-6 Not won in a race in 2 yrs 4-1
x-Monday, May 30: Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Complex. Tennis: Three camps at Heights Packers Mini Football and
8 Tyler’s Echo N A.Napolitano 8-9-5 Tires quickly 9-2 CUBS NL Pirates Cheerleading will hold early regis-
9 Art With A Twist A.McCarthy 6-8-9 Delaware shipper 10-1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Kirby Park will be held June 13
3 Al’s Beach Boy D.Ingraham 5-4-5 Case training at .122 8-1 NATIONALS 8.0 Padres Dallas 4, Oklahoma City 1
through 24, July 5 through 15 and trations from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
4 Zippy Jax J.Taggart 8-7-5 Crunched 20-1 Tuesday, May 17: Dallas 121, Oklahoma City 112
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8 Marion Manawar G.Napolitano 5-5-8 Never in it 20-1 Summer Basketball Camp. The accepting 6 year olds. There is
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6 Asolare A.Santeramo 8-4-8 Andy still winless 15-1
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1 Mr China M.Romano 9-8-7 Gaps badly 15-1 Bosh, MIA .................. 14 93 73 259 18.5
District 2 championship
8 Our Little Dip J.Antonelli 6-6-7 Beaten by 30 lengths last two 20-1
Time TBA, Lake-Lehman H.S. Terry, DAL.................. 15 90 49 260 17.3 2769 or www.rockrec.org. hold once-a-week doubleheaders
Fifth-$11,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $12,500
H.S. BASEBALL Rock Recreation Center is offering a starting June 8 and running
5 Major Macho A.McCarthy 2-6-4 Time to flex his muscle 4-1
2 Urbino Hanover J.Pavia 1-2-8 Won right off the claim 3-1 District 2 Class 3A quarterfinals H O C K E Y wrestling camp that will run from through early August. The cost per
1 Gladiare Grande M.Kakaley 3-1-4 New one from Burke 5-2 Abington Heights at Pittston Area, 1 p.m. June 20 through 23. The camp will player remains $50 and there will
9 Fox Valley Breeze B.Simpson 3-2-9 His speed is not holding up 10-1
6 Frontier G.Napolitano 4-2-2 Solid check getter 5-1
Berwick at West Scranton, 1:30 p.m.
Dallas at Tunkhannock, 4:30 p.m.
NHL be from Monday through Thursday be no fundraisers. For more in-
4 Eoos T.Buter 8-2-7 Buter gets catch steer 6-1 Wyoming Area at Valley View, 4:30 p.m. Playoff Glance 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is formation -- or to volunteer to
3 Mikes Hope L.Stalbaum 7-6-9 Keeps quitting late 12-1 District 2 Class 2A quarterfinals All Times EDT
7 Joans Bad Boy A.Napolitano 7-1-5 Had his win 20-1 Riverside at Hanover Area, 3 p.m. $250.00 which includes lunch and coach or sponsor a team -- contact
CONFERENCE FINALS
8 Mattifioso B.Adams 6-3-9 Never involved 15-1 Holy Redeemer at Meyers, 4:30 p.m.
(Best-of-7) swimming for leisure at the Valley VRGSLmedia officer John McGran
Sixth-$60,000 F&M Open Trot Mid Valley at Lake-Lehman, 4:30 p.m.
Dunmore at Mountain View, 4:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Tennis and Swim Club. Camp will at 570-401-9544 or
7 Autumn Escapade R.Schnittker 1-3-1 Looks tough to take down 2-1
6 Southwind Wasabi M.Kakaley 1-7-6 Flashed huge kick in win 10-1 District 2 Class A semifinal Boston 3, Tampa Bay 3 be instructed by Rocky Bonomo nargcm@aol.com.
MMI Prep at Lackawanna Trail, 4:30 p.m. Saturday, May 14: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2
8 Jam And Jelly B.Simpson 2-1-1 Pena’s newest 8-1 Tuesday, May 17: Boston 6, Tampa Bay 5 and Brian Morrow. For more in- West Side United Soccer Club has a
1 Summertime Yankee T.Buter 2-4-1 Raymer barn is red hot 3-1 H.S. SOFTBALL Thursday, May 19: Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0 formation please call the center at added a final sign-up event for the
5 Margarita Mary G.Napolitano 1-4-5 Mare in with tough company 4-1 Saturday, May 21: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3
District 2 playoffs fall soccer seasonfrom 7 p.m. to 8
4 Cameron Chip M.Simons 2-2-3 Good to see Simons back 12-1 Class 4A Monday, May 23: Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1 570-696-2769.
3 Pembroke Heat Wave J.Pavia 6-4-2 Still searching for stride 15-1 Hazleton Area at Williamsport, 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 25: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Larksville
2 Mystical Starlight A.McCarthy 2-3-5 Never leaves the rail 5-1 Class 3A Friday, May 27: Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m.
Seventh-$4,600 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000 Coughlin at Tunkhannock, 4:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE GOLF Borough Building, 211 E State St,
3 Give Glory A.Napolitano 6-9-6 Rhoades doing super at PD 3-1 Wyoming Area at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. (completion of Vancouver 4, San Jose 1 Larksville. All players will receive a
8 AJ Mcardle G.Napolitano 6-6-7 Drops and gets Georgie 7-2 suspended game) Sunday, May 15: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2
2 Hallin Gator T.Buter 7-8-3 Down to rock bottom level 4-1 Class 2A Wednesday, May 18: Vancouver 7, San Jose 3 5th Annual GA. Blue-Gray Fund new three-piece uniform. The
7 Real Houdini M.Romano 3-6-5 Going to need some magic 6-1 Carbondale at Elk Lake, 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 20: San Jose 4, Vancouver 3 Golf Tournament will be held on registration fee is only $30. $10 is
Montrose at Lake-Lehman, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, May 22: Vancouver 4, San Jose 2
9 Frank Lloyd H.Parker 7-6-5 Parker trains and drives 8-1
Class A Tuesday, May 24: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2, 2OT July 30th at the Wilkes-Barre Golf alsoneeded up frontto cover a
1 Four Starz Twins M.Kakaley 9-8-8 2nd time lasix user 10-1
6 Tempest Anvil N J.Taggart 8-8-3 Taggart doing well at Monti 9-2 Old Forge at Northwest, 4:30 p.m. STANLEY CUP CONFERENCE FINALS Club in Laurel Run with a shotgun fund raiser.Children must be at
Mtn. View at Blue Ridge, 4:30 p.m.
4 Black Jack Davey D.Ingraham 6-5-2 Free legged pacer 15-1 (Best-of-7) start at 8 a.m. Cost is $85 and least 3 years old as of Aug. 1, 2011,
5 Bold Guy J.Pavia 8-7-9 No takers 20-1 Wednesday, June 1: Boston-Tampa Bay winner at
Vancouver, 8 p.m. includes an outing at the Catholic to participate. New players must
Eighth-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life
7 Beforethedaystarts M.Kakaley 1-3-x Ready for a big campaign 3-1
W H AT ’ S O N T V Saturday, June 4: Boston-Tampa Bay winner at Van- War Vets grove in Ashley. Please bring a copy of their birth certif-
couver, 8 p.m.
4 Jolting Kate A.Napolitano 8-1-2 Won at the Big M two back 7-2 Monday, June 6: Vancouver at Boston-Tampa Bay register before July 22nd. Contact icate for age verification. For more
2 Mctootsie T.Buter 4-2-8 Went down as the 3-5 chalk 4-1 AUTO RACING winner, 8 p.m. 570-855-4543 for details.
5 Medoland Santorini J.Pavia 3-1-1 Newcomer to Sager barn 10-1 Wednesday, June 8: Vancouver at Boston-Tampa
information, contactMatthew at
11 a.m.
1 Laugh Away G.Napolitano 3-6-4 Has missed some time 9-2
VERSUS — IRL, IndyCar, Indianapolis 500 Carb Bay winner, 8 p.m. King’s Football Golf Classic will be 570-779-7785.
3 Olivette Hanover B.Simpson 5-1-1 Didn’t race well off the score 6-1 Day x-Friday, June 10: Boston-Tampa Bay winner at held June 12 at Blue Ridge Trail
6 Bring Them Home A.McCarthy 7-2-7 Hit or miss of late 8-1 Vancouver, 8 p.m.
Noon Golf Club in Mountain Top. The
8 Sandy Absolut H.Parker 1-6-7 No shockers here 15-1
VERSUS — IRL, Indy Lights, Freedom 100, at Indi- x-Monday, June 13: Vancouver at Boston-Tampa UPCOMING EVENTS
9 Surf N Sun L.Stalbaum 3-1-5 The sun is coming!! 20-1 anapolis Bay winner, 8 p.m. event will serve as a fund-raising
Ninth-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500 x-Wednesday, June 15: Boston-Tampa Bay winner
1 Artsbred Camotion M.Kakaley 2-1-1 I’m sticking with 3-1
1 p.m. at Vancouver, 8 p.m. event for the King’s football pro- The 5th annual Nuangola Rod and
VERSUS — IRL, IndyCar, pole qualifying for Indi-
2 Ludi Christy W.Mann 1-3-2 Beat choice last out 9-2 anapolis 500 Playoff Scoring Leaders gram and is open to the general Gun Club Cancer Benefit Shoot
5 Chaco Hanover G.Napolitano 1-1-2 Searching for 3 in a row 4-1 Through May 25
8 p.m.
GP G A PTS
public, including alumni, family, will be held at noon Sunday at the
4 Red River B B.Simpson 5-6-9 Money burner 7-2 SPEED — World of Outlaws, at Concord, N.C.
7 Glors Boys A.McCarthy 3-8-3 Plenty of class 8-1 Henrik Sedin, Van.................... 18 2 19 21 and friends of the program. Regis- Nuangola Rod and Gun club
6 Scootin Higher T.Buter 9-1-7 Buter takes over the reins 6-1 BOXING Martin St. Louis, TB................. 17 10 10 20 tration is scheduled for noon with grounds located on Slocum Road
3 Artful Sky H.Parker 5-8-7 Missed 3 weeks 10-1
8 Imposter A M.Romano 5-6-7 Maybe with a better post 15-1
9 p.m. Vincent Lecavalier, TB............ 17 6 13 19 a shotgun start slated for 1:30 p.m. in Slocum Township. A six-man,
ESPN2 — Heavyweights, Chris Arreola (31-2-0) vs. Ryan Kesler, Van ..................... 18 7 11 18
9 Universal Dream N K.Sizer 6-10-9 Needs start or two 20-1 Kendrick Releford (22-14-2), at Reno, Nev. Teddy Purcell, TB .................... 17 6 11 17
Entry includes greens fees, carts, two-shots-per post format will be
Tenth-$60,000 Open Trot long-drive contest, closest to the
8 Sir Caviar M.Simons 1-1-1 Sharp looking invader 9-2 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Joe Thornton, SJ ..................... 18 3 14 17 used. Meat shoot will include
3 Neighsay Hanover R.Schnittker 1-3-7 Capable of big mile 4-1 7 p.m.
David Krejci, Bos ..................... 17 10 6 16 pin contests, and an auction to bid chicken, pork, beef, bacon and
1 Corleone Kosmos A.McCarthy 1-6-2 Very close to $2 million lifetime 5-2 Daniel Sedin, Van .................... 18 8 8 16 on various items that will benefit
ESPN2 — NCAA Division I playoffs, super region-
Nathan Horton, Bos ................. 17 7 9 16 keilbasi. There will also be theme
6 Winning Mister G.Napolitano 2-2-1 Hit board 13 of 14 starts 3-1 als, game 3, Stanford at Alabama (if necessary)
7 Manningly H.Parker 1-1-1 Another sharp one 6-1 Dan Boyle, SJ........................... 18 4 12 16 the football program. Dinner will baskets prizes and prize raffles
11:30 p.m.
5 Four Starz Speed M.Kakaley 3-1-1 This is an outstanding field 15-1 ESPN2 — NCAA Division I playoffs, super region- Ryane Clowe, SJ ..................... 17 6 9 15 also be provided. A variety of which will include gift certifacates
4 Don’t Know Chip T.Buter 9-5-3 Leveled off some 12-1 als, game 3, Texas A&M at Arizona St. (if neces- Pavel Datsyuk, Det .................. 11 4 11 15 sponsorship levels are also avail-
2 Likeabatoutahell B.Simpson 4-5-2 Lost his touch 10-1 sary) and other prizes. For more in-
Patrice Bergeron, Bos ............. 15 4 11 15
able. A printabletournament bro- formation, contact any club mem-
Eleventh-$13,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 4 pm races life GOLF Alexandre Burrows, Van ......... 18 7 7 14
chure with registration and spon-
6 Ideal Joe B.Simpson 1-4-5 Nicely bred youngster 7-2
9 a.m.
Logan Couture, SJ................... 18 7 7 14 ber or call 570-760-4425. Pro-
3 Panamanian R.Schnittker 2-3-1 Likes this strip 3-1 sorship information is available on
2 Gotta Love Him H.Parker 5-2-1 Back from Tioga 9-2 TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW PGA Cham- ceeds benefit Mountaintop Relay
5 Hacienda G.Napolitano 2-7-1 Raced well last Fri 4-1 pionship, second round, at Surrey, England AHL the football team page at for Life.
1 Town Treasure K.Sizer 4-3-3 Certainly worth a look 6-1 Noon www.kingscollegeathletics.com. For
8 Sapphire City To.Schadel 4-4-2 Speed gives way 20-1 TGC — PGA of America, Senior PGA Champion- Playoff Glance Dick McNulty Bowling League will
9 Western Legend A.McCarthy 3-7-7 Not creating any stories 15-1 ship, second round, at Louisville, Ky. All Times EDT additional information, contact hold its annual summer outing
(x-if necessary)
4 Four Starz Q T.Buter 8-8-3 Another eighth 10-1 3 p.m.
CONFERENCE FINALS
assistant coach Eric Jendryaszek from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on June 5 at
7 Manip U Lator BB M.Kakaley 9-8-8 Crossed up 8-1 TGC — PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Championship,
Twelfth-$21,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $21,000 last 5 second round, at Irving, Texas BEST OF 7 at 570-208-5900, ext. 5441, or at Konefal’s Park. Awards will be
3 Coach Fox L.Stalbaum 1-3-8 No doubt about it 5-2 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL EASTERN CONFERENCE ericjendryaszek@kings.edu. presented at 2:30 p.m. The League
2 Big Boy Lloyd G.Napolitano 5-3-9 Slight drop helps him 4-1 Binghamton 4, Charlotte 0 Wilkes-Barre Fire Department
1 Ginger Tree Jimmy K.Sizer 1-2-1 In very good form 7-2 2:10 p.m. Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4 is also seeking bowlers for its
7 Benns Sure Thing J.Pavia 2-4-2 Just missed at 27-1 at YR 15-1 WGN — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0 Athletic Association is having its winter league. For more informa-
6 Fort Benning A.Napolitano 5-6-2 Has to show more 5-1 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 17: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 1 22nd Annual Charity Golf Tourna-
9 Sand Top Gun T.Buter 8-2-8 Buter-Raymer stout all yr 6-1 MLB — Regional coverage, Cincinnati at Atlanta or Wednesday, May 18: Binghamton 4, Charlotte 3, tion, and any cancellations, call
8 Gurf B.Simpson 3-6-4 Would be a shocker 12-1 San Francisco at Milwaukee (8 p.m. start) OT ment on June 5 at Ron Jaworski’s Windy Thoman at 824-3086.
4 Nightime Flash C.Norris 5-1-3 Norris won F&M Open at 40-1 8-1 NBA BASKETBALL WESTERN CONFERENCE Edgewood in the Pines Golf Course
Houston 4, Hamilton 3
5 Four Starz Robro M.Kakaley 3-4-3 Fills out the group 20-1
9 p.m. Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1 at Drums. This is the group’s
Thirteenth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $5,000 last 5
6 Wholeftthegateopen A.Napolitano 2-7-5 Looks ready off the qualifier 3-1
ESPN — Playoffs, conference finals, game 6, Dal- Sunday, May 15: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 largest fundraiser of the year. The Bulletin Board items will not be
las at Oklahoma City (if necessary) Tuesday, May 17: Houston 3, Hamilton 2
3 Literate Hanover A.McCarthy 4-5-7 Certainly a player 7-2 Wednesday, May 18: Hamilton 8, Houston 1 cost per golfer is $80 and includes
NHL HOCKEY accepted over the telephone. Items
5 Jazzy Jeff G.Napolitano 5-4-6 Due to show more pace 4-1 Friday, May 20: Hamilton 4, Houston 2 a dinner buffet, 18 holes of golf, a
8 Grandstand Hitter M.Kakaley 6-3-3 How bout Valdez for Phils 6-1
8 p.m. Sunday, May 22: Hamilton 5, Houston 4, 2OT
motorized cart, assorted beverag- may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
9 Sri Panka B.Simpson 9-7-6 Take big dropdown 15-1 Tuesday, May 24: Houston 4, Hamilton 3
1 Triple Major H.Parker 9-7-6 Big M import 9-2
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference finals, game 7,
CALDER CUP FINALS es, snacks and optional chances tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
Tampa Bay at Boston (if necessary)
7 Lies Lies Lies T.Buter 5-9-9 Having rough start to season 8-1 BEST OF 7 for lots of prizes. The tournament off at the Times Leader or mailed to
2 Thee Town Hero K.Sizer 7-3-3 Down on confidence 10-1 TENNIS Houston vs. Binghamton
4 Track My Desire J.Groff 8-6-6 Should be 99-1 20-1 Friday, May 27: Binghamton at Houston, 8:35 p.m. is a captain-and-crew format and Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
Noon
Fourteenth-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500 ESPN2 — French Open, third round, at Paris Saturday, May 28: Binghamton at Houston, 8:35 will begin with a shotgun start at 1 St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
5 Annika S A.McCarthy 3-1-2 Most consistent of group 4-1 p.m.
8 Doc’s Whisky L.Stalbaum 7-1-1 Back in with Bomber in bike 7-2 Wednesday, June 1: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05
1 No Mo Parking G.Napolitano 4-4-2 Sits the pocket 5-2 B A S E B A L L p.m. Chris Tidland ..........................................36-33—69-1 4-Hoboken Sonny (Ma Kakaley) 4.00 2.40 2.60
2 Stormy Savannah M.Kakaley 5-5-5 One better than fifth 8-1 Friday, June 3: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. a-Jordan Spieth .....................................34-35—69-1 5-Friendly Amigo (Ja Bartlett) 2.60 2.20
x-Saturday, June 4: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05
7 Upcoming Prospect
4 Heavenly Helen
D.Ingraham
J.Pavia
6-5-8
8-7-3
Been racing with ten claimers
Rarely leaves the wood
5-1
10-1
International League p.m. Fran Quinn..............................................33-36—69-1 1-Our Last Photo (An Miller) 5.40
EXACTA (4-5) $12.60
x-Tuesday, June 7: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 Shane Bertsch .......................................35-35—70 E
3 Queen Ariah T.Buter 3-4-7 Walloped by cheaper 12-1 At A Glance Robert Garrigus.....................................36-34—70 E TRIFECTA (4-5-1) $94.60
6 Seaswift Princess B.Simpson 9-7-7 Stays near the tail of field 15-1 p.m. SUPERFECTA (4-5-1-2) $225.00
All Times EDT x-Thursday, June 9: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 Andres Romero .....................................35-35—70 E
9 Halter Top Hanover M.Romano 5-9-8 Her time of year is coming 20-1 North Division Tag Ridings ............................................34-36—70 E Scratched: Ice Machine
p.m.
Fifteenth-$13,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 4 pm races life W L Pct. GB Rod Pampling ........................................35-35—70 E
Marc Leishman ......................................37-33—70 E Seventh - $9,500 Pace 1:53.2
8 Talented Jon G.Napolitano 1-1-6 Kick starts late double 9-2 Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 28 18 .609 — 2-Bad Time (Ja Bartlett) 6.20 3.00 2.60
Blake Adams..........................................35-35—70 E
5 Conwayslassie
3 Front End Rate
T.Buter
M.Kakaley
2-2-4
2-2-8
Likely favorite
Nosed out at 20-1
7-2
4-1
Yankees ................................... 24 20 .545 3 G O L F Justin Hicks ............................................37-33—70 E 7-Rock Camroller (Jo Campbell) 3.60 4.00
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 24 22 .522 4 Scott Gordon..........................................36-34—70 E 5-Luscious Al (Ro Hammer) 7.40
7 Winuendo R.Schnittker 5-5-5 Well staked trotter 3-1 EXACTA (2-7) $22.60
Syracuse (Nationals)............... 20 24 .455 7 Kyle Stanley ...........................................35-35—70 E
2 Political Muscle A.McCarthy 3-8-8 Solid group of youngsters 5-1
Buffalo (Mets)........................... 20 27 .426 81⁄2 PGA Tour Chris DiMarco ........................................34-36—70 E TRIFECTA (2-7-5) $189.60
6 Marion Monaco J.Pavia 4-5-1 Pavia picks up decent mount 10-1 SUPERFECTA (2-7-5-3) $213.40
4 Bunny Tech L.Stalbaum 6-5-7 Never know with green trotters 8-1 Rochester (Twins) ................... 18 26 .409 9 Byron Nelson Par Scores Briny Baird ..............................................36-34—70 E
1 Andoversure D.Ingraham 7-7-2 One more race to go 12-1 South Division Thursday Jason Dufner .........................................36-34—70 E Eighth - $18,000 Trot 1:53.2
W L Pct. GB At TPC Four Seasons Resort Course John Merrick ..........................................36-34—70 E 4-Waldorf Hall (Ti Tetrick) 2.40 2.20 2.10
Sixteenth-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life James Driscoll .......................................33-37—70 E
4 Wygant Belle M.Simons 8-5-1 Darkhorse of the night 5-1 Durham (Rays)......................... 25 21 .543 — Irving, Texas 9-P L Conjure (Ty Buter) 6.40 4.60
Carl Pettersson......................................38-32—70 E 5-Sleek N Wow (Jo Pavia Jr) 5.00
8 Rock’n Roll Queen K.Sizer 5-5-9 Pacesetter 4-1 Gwinnett (Braves) ................... 24 21 .533 1
⁄2 Purse: $5.5 million John Senden..........................................31-39—70 E
1 Undeniable Hanover A.McCarthy 4-3-5 Stays close from pole position 3-1 Yardage: 7,116;Par: 70 (35-35) EXACTA (4-9) $45.60
Charlotte (White Sox) ............. 21 24 .467 31⁄2 Fredrik Jacobson...................................36-34—70 E TRIFECTA (4-9-5) $268.20
7 Playful Patty J.Pavia 5-3-4 Been racing in stallion series 7-2 Norfolk (Orioles) ...................... 16 31 .340 9 ⁄2
1 (a-amateur) SUPERFECTA (4-9-5-1) $3,713.40
6 Pulse A Minute
3 Mohegan Miss
M.Kakaley
M.Romano
6-7-7
3-5-5
Yet to develop
Just raced on Tues
9-2
8-1
West Division First Round H A R N E S S
Jeff Overton ...........................................33-31—64-6
2 Lady Bliss A.Napolitano 4-7-4 Off since last November 10-1
W L Pct.
Columbus (Indians)................ 33 14 .702
GB
— Ryan Palmer ..........................................33-32—65-5 R A C I N G Ninth - $16,000 Pace 1:53.0
1-Sixteen Candles (Ti Tetrick) 7.00 5.00 3.00
5 Furious Franny T.Buter 6-4-6 See you tomorrow 12-1 Jeff Quinney...........................................31-35—66-4 4-Hay Beautiful (Ty Buter) 10.40 4.60
Louisville (Reds) .................... 26 21 .553 7
Dustin Johnson......................................33-33—66-4
Toledo (Tigers)....................... 22 26 .458 111⁄2 Sergio Garcia.........................................33-33—66-4
Pocono Downs 3-Picked By An Angel (Ma Kakaley) 3.60
EXACTA (1-4) $46.80
Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 21 27 .438 121⁄2 Scott Piercy ............................................32-34—66-4 Results from Wednesday, May 25th TRIFECTA (1-4-3) $365.60
DETROIT LIONS—Named Brandon Fisher defen- Thursday's Games Will Strickler ...........................................32-34—66-4 SUPERFECTA (1-4-3-ALL) $1,315.00
T R A N S A C T I O N S sive assistant coach. Durham 12, Toledo 3 Chris Riley ..............................................32-34—66-4 First - $8,500 Pace 1:53.3 PICK 4 ((4,7)-2-4-1 (4 Out of 4)) $129.60
Canadian Football League Yankees 5, Louisville 0 Josh Teater.............................................33-33—66-4 9-Real Lady Katie (Mi Vanderkemp) 6.40 3.80 2.40
EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Announced the retire- Syracuse 9, Charlotte 1 Joe Ogilvie .............................................32-34—66-4 6-Yes We Did (Ji Taggart Jr) 5.60 2.40 Tenth - $60,000 Pace 1:50.3
BASEBALL ment of QB Jason Maas. Indianapolis 4, Pawtucket 3 Keegan Bradley .....................................32-34—66-4 1-Dicey Miss (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.10 8-Forever Ivy (Ch Norris) 89.40 70.60 26.60
HAMILTON TIGER-CATS—Announced the retire- Lehigh Valley 3, Rochester 2 Brandt Jobe............................................31-36—67-3 EXACTA (9-6) $40.00 9-Red Star Hottie (Ma Kakaley) 7.40 10.00
American League Gwinnett at Buffalo, ppd., rain Ricky Barnes ..........................................32-35—67-3 TRIFECTA (9-6-1) $93.20 4-Native Doll (An Miller) 7.80
BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Recalled C Craig Tatum ment of LB Ray Mariuz.
Columbus 5, Norfolk 1, 10 innings Vaughn Taylor........................................33-34—67-3 SUPERFECTA (9-6-1-3) $325.00 EXACTA (8-9) $799.20
from Norfolk (IL). HOCKEY Today's Games Zack Miller ..............................................34-33—67-3 TRIFECTA (8-9-ALL) $7,775.00
BOSTON RED SOX—Placed OF Darnell McDo- Gwinnett at Buffalo, 5:35 p.m., 1st game Garth Mulroy ..........................................34-33—67-3 Second - $6,100 Trot 1:57.0 SUPERFECTA (8-9-ALL-ALL) $1,254.00
nald on the 15-day DL. Called up OF Josh Reddick National Hockey League Yankees at Louisville, 6:35 p.m. 1-Crushproof (Ma Kakaley) 23.20 7.00 5.40
MINNESOTA WILD—Signed G Darcy Kuemper to Michael Putnam.....................................34-33—67-3
from Pawtucket (IL). Durham at Toledo, 7 p.m. Jerry Kelly...............................................33-34—67-3 7-Emery Ho (La Stalbaum) 6.20 5.20 Eleventh - $8600 Pace 1:52.3
CLEVELAND INDIANS—Optioned OF Ezequiel a three-year contract. Charlotte at Syracuse, 7 p.m. 5-Alpha Entura (Jo Pavia Jr) 4.20 2-People Like Me (J Bartlett) 6.80 3.00 2.60
NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Announced the retire- Chad Collins...........................................34-33—67-3
Carrera to Columbus (IL). Rochester at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Arjun Atwal .............................................36-32—68-2 EXACTA (1-7) $139.80 1-PW Ivory Grin (J Campbell) 2.80 2.80
LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Placed INF Howie ment of C Doug Weight who will become an assist- Indianapolis at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. TRIFECTA (1-7-5) $516.60 7-Grengrasanhitimes (A McCarthy) 5.70
ant coach and special assistant to the general man- Tim Herron .............................................33-35—68-2 EXACTA (2-1) $16.00
Kendrick on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 20. Columbus at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. Robert Gamez .......................................35-33—68-2 SUPERFECTA (1-7-5-ALL) $955.20
Signed INF Russell Branyan. ager. Gwinnett at Buffalo, 8:05 p.m., 2nd game DAILY DOUBLE (9-1) $65.60 TRIPLE (2-1-7) $ 261.40
Chris Kirk ................................................32-36—68-2 SUPERFECTA (2-1-7-4) $357.00
MINNESOTA TWINS—Recalled RHP Jim Hoey ST. LOUIS BLUES—Signed assistant coaches
Nick Watney ...........................................36-32—68-2
Brad Shaw, Ray Bennett, Corey Hirsch and Scott Third - $4,600 Pace 1:54.3
from Rochester (IL).
Masters to contract extensions. Eastern League Vijay Singh..............................................33-35—68-2 3-Five Star Gazer (Ma Kakaley) 38.80 6.80 4.60 Twelfth - $15,000 Trot 1:54.3
National League D.A. Points .............................................36-32—68-2 7-Monet’s Lilly (Ty Buter) 3.20 5.60 1-The Winsurfer A (L Stalbaum) 3.80 2.80 3.00
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS—Signed F Kenny Eastern League
ATLANTA BRAVES—Traded RHP Rodrigo Lopez Michael Bradley.....................................34-34—68-2 1-Cardine Hanover (An Santeramo) 17.20 5-Maple Point (T Tetrick) 6.40 3.20
Ryan to a three-year contract. At A Glance
to the Chicago Cubs for LHP Ryan Buchter and as- John Rollins ...........................................33-35—68-2 EXACTA (3-7) $171.60 3-Willie Count (J Pavia Jr) 3.20
signed Buchter to Lynchburg (Carolina). American Hockey League All Times EDT Ted Purdy...............................................35-33—68-2 TRIFECTA (3-7-1) $1,190.80 EXACTA (1-5) $34.20
CINCINNATI REDS—Recalled RHP Daryl Thomp- NORFOLK ADMIRALS—Signed F Philip-Michael Eastern Division Martin Piller ............................................38-30—68-2 TRIPLE (1-5-3) $152.20
Devos to a two-year contract. SUPERFECTA (3-7-ALL-ALL) $819.80
son from Carolina (SL). Placed LHP Matt Maloney W L Pct. GB Chris Stroud ...........................................35-34—69-1 Scratched: Success Brings Joy, Sharknfestedwa- SUPERFECTA (1-5-3-ALL)$265.80
on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 24. COLLEGE New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 30 16 .652 — Tom Gillis ...............................................36-33—69-1
Chad Campbell......................................36-33—69-1
ters PICK 3 (ALL-2-1) $14.40
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Activated RHP Jose New Britain (Twins) ............... 27 17 .614 2
Contreras from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Da- ALABAMA A&M—Named Willie Hayes men’s bas- Scott McCarron .....................................37-32—69-1 Fourth - $9,500 Trot 1:57.3 Thirteenth - $9500 Pace 1:54.1
ketball coach. Trenton (Yankees) ................. 27 18 .600 21⁄2 Nick O’Hern............................................34-35—69-1 7-Vacation Credit (Ty Buter) 10.20 4.00 3.20 2-Camart Hanover (D Ingraham) 11.00 4.60 4.40
vid Herndon to Lehigh Valley (IL).
NEW YORK METS—Agreed to sell a minority GEORGE WASHINGTON—Named Hajj Turner Reading (Phillies)................... 24 21 .533 5 ⁄2
1
Robert Allenby.......................................34-35—69-1 1-Groom Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 3.00 2.20 5-Shark Injusted (B Simpson) 3.00 3.00
share of the team to David Einhorn for $200 million. men’s associate head basketball coach. Binghamton (Mets) ................ 14 29 .326 141⁄2 Gary Woodland......................................33-36—69-1 2-Meadowbranch Red (An Miller) 6.20 6-Keystone Royce (T Schadel) 5.40
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed C Buster Po- HIGH POINT—Named Clint Walker director of Portland (Red Sox) ................ 13 30 .302 151⁄2 Rory Sabbatini........................................35-34—69-1 EXACTA (7-1) $38.00 EXACTA (2-5) $44.00
men’s basketball operations. Western Division Tim Petrovic ...........................................35-34—69-1 TRIFECTA (7-1-2) $249.80 TRIPLE (2-5-6) $793.80
sey on the 15-day DL. SUPERFECTA (2-5-6-ALL) $859.00
NEW JERSEY CITY—Named Kevin Rodgers George McNeill......................................34-35—69-1 SUPERFECTA (7-1-2-8) $2,439.00
American Association women’s volleyball coach. W L Pct. GB
Dean Wilson...........................................34-35—69-1
EL PASO DIABLOS—Released LHP Josh Blanco OKLAHOMA CITY—Named Conor Holt men’s and Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 23 20 .535 — Bob Estes ...............................................36-33—69-1 Fifth - $6,100 Pace 1:52.2 Fourteenth - $9000 Pace 1:53.1
and RHP Alfredo Caballero. women’s cross country coach. Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 24 23 .511 1 Jarrod Lyle .............................................35-34—69-1 5-Baby Teeth (Ma Kakaley) 7.20 3.40 2.60 9-Cmybest (J Pavia Jr) 13.00 6.40 3.60
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS—Released PFEIFFER—Named Becca Walters women’s as- Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 23 23 .500 11⁄2 Scott Gutschewski ................................33-36—69-1 1-Southwind Jason (An Napolitano) 3.20 3.00 3-Francy Girl (A Miller) 5.00 2.40
RHP Josh R. Smith. sistant basketball coach. Richmond (Giants) .................. 23 23 .500 11⁄2 Paul Stankowski ....................................34-35—69-1 3-Escape Attack (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.60 6-Run Away Rose (M Kakaley) 4.20
FORT WORTH CATS—Released RHP Gary Lee. SYRACUSE—Named Mike Miller men’s soccer Ryuji Imada ............................................35-34—69-1 EXACTA (5-1) $27.20 EXACTA (9-3) $53.60
Akron (Indians)......................... 22 26 .458 31⁄2 TRIPLE (9-3-6) $293.40
TRIFECTA (5-1-3) $98.80
FOOTBALL recruiting coordinator.
WENTWORTH TECH—Announced the resigna-
Erie (Tigers) ............................. 20 24 .455 31⁄2 Charlie Wi...............................................35-34—69-1
Matt Kuchar ............................................34-35—69-1 SUPERFECTA (5-1-3-ALL) $897.00 SUPERFECTA (9-3-6-ALL) $264.00
Thursday's Games PICK 3 (3-7-5) $573.00 DAILY DOUBLE (2-9) $70.80
National Football League tion of men’s lacrosse coach Paul Murphy. Bowie 4, Altoona 2 Brett Wetterich.......................................34-35—69-1
BALTIMORE RAVENS—Announced the retire- WINGATE—Named Corey Iacofano men’s golf Harrisburg 6, Akron 1, 7 innings J.J. Henry ...............................................35-34—69-1
Sixth - $15,000 Trot 1:53.4 TOTAL HANDLE: $272,585
ment of K Matt Stover. coach. William McGirt........................................34-35—69-1
CMYK

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Broken leg might sideline Posey for season


Giants fans stunned by home plate collision
The Associated Press “You just don’t replace a guy Posey has been San Francisco’s little bit, had their careers ended
SAN FRANCISCO — Buster like Buster Posey,” said Giants cleanup hitter, a team leader in or shortened. And here’s a guy
Posey was carted through a tun- manager Bruce Bochy, a former the clubhouse and key cog be- who’s very popular in baseball.
nel at AT&T Park on Thursday, a catcher who was so stricken by hind the plate for one of base- Fans want to see him play.
makeshift cast covering his left the news he called on Major ball’s best rotations. The reigning “Now he’s out for a while.”
ankle and no emotion on his face. League Baseball to review rule NL Rookie of the Year was bat- The loss of Posey will be an
Not exactly the exit the corner- changes for collisions at the ting .284 with four home runs enormous hurdle for the Giants
stone of the World Series cham- plate. and 21 RBIs, just finding his to overcome if they want to re-
pion Giants wanted this season. As word spread throughout the groove in the midst of a 13-game peat as champs.
Giants clubhouse, players began hitting streak to move the Giants Backup Eli Whiteside will be
A night after Florida’s Scott
to come to grips with what Po- into first place in the NL West. Posey’s immediate replacement.
Cousins crashed into him at
sey’s injury meant. “It’s part of baseball, I under- The team also put infielder Mike
home plate, San Francisco’s star The normally blaring speakers stand that, guys running into Fontenot (left groin strain) and
catcher was put on the disabled near bearded closer Brian Wil- catchers. Being a catcher, I’ve utility man Darren Ford (left an-
list with a fractured bone in his son’s locker were uncharacteristi- been in a few of them. You’re in kle sprain) on the 15-day disabled
lower left leg, likely ending his cally silent. Televisions were harm’s way there,” Bochy said. “I list.
season and putting a major dent turned off. No one was playing think we do need to consider Slugger Brandon Belt and ASSOCIATED PRESS
in the Giants’ chances of a repeat. dominoes or card games. changing the rules here a little bit catcher Chris Stewart were re- Florida Marlins’ Scott Cousins, top, collides with San Francisco
Posey was on his way for a sched- Hard to imagine a more impor- because the catcher is so vulner- called from Triple-A Fresno, and Giants catcher Buster Posey on a fly ball from Emilio Bonifacio
uled MRI to make sure there tant position player than Posey to able and there’s so many who infielder Brandon Crawford was during the 12th inning of Wednesday’s game against San Francis-
wasn’t more damage. replace. have gotten hurt. And not just a called up from Class-A San Jose. co.

STANDINGS/STATS
Einhorn
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P

Lee leads Phils S TA N D I N G S


AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
A L B O X E S
Orioles 6, Royals 5
buys part
to rout of Reds
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Kansas City Baltimore
ab r h bi ab r h bi

of Mets
New York ....................................... 27 21 .563 — — 7-3 W-2 17-13 10-8
Boston ............................................ 28 22 .560 — — 8-2 W-3 16-10 12-12 Gordon lf 5 0 2 1 Andino 2b 6 2 2 0
Tampa Bay..................................... 26 23 .531 11⁄2 11⁄2 3-7 L-2 11-13 15-10 MeCarr cf 5 0 1 2 AdJons cf 6 1 1 0
Baltimore........................................ 24 24 .500 3 3 6-4 W-5 15-14 9-10 Hosmer 1b 6 0 0 0 Markks rf 5 0 1 0
Toronto........................................... 24 26 .480 4 4 4-6 L-3 11-12 13-14 Francr rf 4 1 2 0 Guerrr dh 6 0 1 1
Butler dh 4 0 0 0 MrRynl 3b 5 1 2 1
Central Division Betemt 3b 4 0 2 0 Reimld lf 4 2 4 4
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away AEscor pr-ss 1 0 0 0 Hardy ss 3 0 1 0
Cleveland ..................................... 30 17 .638 — — 6-4 L-2 19-6 11-11 Aviles ss-3b 5 1 0 1 Fox 1b 3 0 1 0
Detroit ........................................... 25 24 .510 6 21⁄2 4-6 L-1 13-9 12-15
Chicago ........................................
Kansas City..................................
24
22
28
27
.462
.449
81⁄2
9
5
51⁄2
7-3
2-8
W-1
L-5
10-13
17-13
14-15
5-14
B.Pena c
Getz 2b
5
5
1
2
1 0
3 1
Scott ph-1b 2 0 0 0
Tatum c 4 0 1 0 Hedge fund manager pays
The Associated Press 2004, against the Mets. Wieters
Minnesota .................................... 16 32 .333 141⁄2 11 4-6 L-1 5-13 11-19 ph-c 1 0 0 0 $200 million for minority
PHILADELPHIA — Cliff Lee West Division Totals 44 511 5 Totals 45 614 6

drove in three runs and worked Marlins 1, Giants 0 Texas .............................................


W
26
L
24
Pct GB WCGB
.520 — —
L10
5-5
Str
W-1
Home
17-10
Away
9-14
Kansas City ............. 040 100 000 000 — 5
Baltimore .................. 014 000 000 001 — 6
interest in troubled team.
Los Angeles .................................. 26 26 .500 1 3 4-6 L-1 13-13 13-13
eight effective innings, leading SAN FRANCISCO — Anibal Seattle ............................................ 24 25 .490 11⁄2 31⁄2 8-2 W-1 11-12 13-13
One out when winning run scored.
E—Guthrie (2), Ad.Jones (3), Tatum (1). DP—Kan-
Oakland.......................................... 24 27 .471 21⁄2 41⁄2 3-7 W-1 11-12 13-15
the Philadelphia Phillies to a Sanchez threw a five-hitter for NATIONAL LEAGUE
sas City 2, Baltimore 2. LOB—Kansas City 7, Balti-
more 9. 2B—Gordon (17), Getz (3), Andino (3), Rei-
10-4 victory over the Cincinnati another complete game in San East Division mold (1). HR—Reimold 2 (3). CS—Reimold (1). S— The Associated Press
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Me.Cabrera.
Reds on Thursday. Francisco, leading Florida past Philadelphia................................... 31 19 .620 — — 6-4 W-2 19-10 12-9 IP H R ER BB SO NEW YORK — The cash-
Florida ............................................ 29 19 .604 1 — 6-4 W-3 14-12 15-7 Kansas City
Raul Ibanez hit a three-run a Giants team still stunned by Atlanta ............................................ 28 23 .549 31⁄2 21⁄2 6-4 W-2 14-10 14-13 Francis...................... 6 9 5 5 1 4 strapped owners of the New
G.Holland ................. 2 1 0 0 1 2
homer, and Chase Utley also the loss of Buster Posey. New York .......................................
Washington ...................................
23
21
26
28
.469
.429
71⁄2
91⁄2
61⁄2
81⁄2
5-5
3-7
L-1
L-5
10-12
11-9
13-14
10-19 Crow ......................... 2 0 0 0 0 2 YorkMetsagreedtosellaminor-
Bl.Wood ................... 0 2 0 0 1 0
connected to help the Phillies A day after the star catcher Central Division Teaford..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ity share of the team to hedge
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
take three of four from the broke his lower left leg when St. Louis ....................................... 30 21 .588 — — 8-2 L-1 14-9 16-12
L.Coleman L,0-2 ..... 1⁄3
Baltimore
2 1 1 1 0 fundmanagerDavidEinhornfor
Milwaukee .................................... 27 23 .540 21⁄2 3 8-2 W-6 19-6 8-17
Reds. The teams were playing Scott Cousins crashed into him Cincinnati...................................... 26 25 .510 4 41⁄2 2-8 L-2 15-11 11-14
Guthrie .....................
Rapada..................... 1⁄3
7 9
0
5
0
4
0
0
0
4
0
$200 million, with the new part-
with little rest following a at the plate — likely ending Chicago ........................................
Pittsburgh.....................................
22
22
26
26
.458
.458
61⁄2
61⁄2
7
7
5-5
4-6
W-1
L-3
11-14
9-14
11-12
13-12
Uehara ..................... 12⁄3 1 0 0 0 3 ner predicting the club’s finan-
Gregg ....................... 1 1 0 0 2 0
19-inning game ended at 1:19 Posey’s season — the Marlins Houston ........................................ 19 31 .380 101⁄2 11 4-6 W-1 11-14 8-17 Accardo W,3-1 ........ 2 0 0 0 0 0 cial situation will improve.
West Division Bl.Wood pitched to 3 batters in the 11th.
a.m. with a 5-4 Phillies victory finished off a three-game W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Umpires—Home, Chris Conroy;First, Mike DiMuro- The announcement Thurs-
San Francisco ............................... 27 22 .551 — — 5-5 L-3 13-8 14-14 ;Second, Gary Cederstrom;Third, Andy Fletcher.
on Thursday, after 6 hours, 11 sweep. Arizona........................................... 25 24 .510 2 41⁄2 8-2 W-2 16-10 9-14 T—3:30. A—22,720 (45,438). day would allow owners Fred
minutes and 600 pitches. Colorado ........................................
Los Angeles ..................................
24
22
24
29
.500
.431
21⁄2
6
5
81⁄2
4-6
3-7
L-2
L-1
12-12
11-14
12-12
11-15
and Jeff Wil-
Lee (4-4) threw 114 pitches Cubs 9, Mets 3 San Diego ...................................... 20 30 .400 71⁄2 10 3-7 W-1 9-20 11-10 Athletics 4, Angels 3 pon and Saul
Oakland Los Angeles
in eight innings. But his big- CHICAGO — Carlos Zam- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ab r h bi ab r h bi Katz to retain
Wednesday's Games Crisp cf 5 0 1 0 MIzturs 2b 4 0 1 0
gest contributions came at the brano pitched six strong in- Boston 14, Cleveland 2
Wednesday's Games
Atlanta 4, Pittsburgh 2, 11 innings DeJess rf 4 0 2 0 Aybar ss 4 1 2 0 control of the
N.Y. Yankees 7, Toronto 3
plate. nings, went 3 for 3 at the plate Tampa Bay at Detroit, ppd., rain
Milwaukee 6, Washington 4
Houston 2, L.A. Dodgers 1
CJcksn 1b
Wlngh lf
4
4
0
1
1 0
1 0
Abreu dh
TrHntr rf
4 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 team, which
The Phillies loaded the bases and drove in a run in Chicago’s Seattle 3, Minnesota 0
Texas 2, Chicago White Sox 1
San Diego 3, St. Louis 1 Matsui dh
KSuzuk c
4
4
1
0
1 0
1 0
Callasp 3b
Trumo 1b
2 1 1 0
4 1 1 3
hasbeendam-
Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 4, 19 innings
with no outs in the sixth inning victory over New York. Baltimore 9, Kansas City 2
L.A. Angels 4, Oakland 1
N.Y. Mets 7, Chicago Cubs 4, 7 innings M.Ellis 2b
AnLRc 3b
3
4
1
1
1 0
1 3
Bourjos cf
Branyn ph
3 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
aged by the
Arizona 2, Colorado 1
against Daryl Thompson (0-1), Zambrano (5-2) allowed two Thursday's Games Florida 7, San Francisco 6, 12 innings Pnngtn ss 4 0 2 1 Mathis c 3 0 0 0 Bernard Ma-
Baltimore 6, Kansas City 5, 12 innings Willits lf 2 0 0 0
who had made his major runs — one earned — on six Boston 14, Detroit 1, 8 innings
Thursday's Games
Philadelphia 10, Cincinnati 4
Totals 36 411 4 Totals 30 3 5 3 doff scandal. Einhorn
Oakland 4, L.A. Angels 3 Oakland.............................. 010 300 000 — 4
league debut an inning earlier. hits and two walks while pick- Chicago White Sox 3, Toronto 1
Chicago Cubs 9, N.Y. Mets 3
Florida 1, San Francisco 0 Los Angeles....................... 000 000 003 — 3
The influx of
Lee (4-4) followed a walk to ing up his first win at Wrigley Friday's Games
Boston (Wakefield 1-1) at Detroit (Porcello 4-2),
Arizona at Colorado, (n) DP—Oakland 2, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Oakland 6,
Los Angeles 4. 2B—An.LaRoche (6), M.Izturis (15).
money would help pay debts
Friday's Games
catcher Dane Sardinha with a Field since Sept. 4. He doubled 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Correia 6-4) at Chicago Cubs (D.Davis HR—Trumbo (8). S—M.Ellis. and cover operating expenses.
Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 4-3) at Toronto (Dra- 0-2), 2:20 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO
first-pitch double over center and scored a run, and has four bek 3-3), 7:07 p.m. San Diego (Richard 2-5) at Washington (Lannan Oakland It was not clear how much of
Cleveland (Tomlin 6-1) at Tampa Bay (Price 5-4), Anderson W,3-4...... 8 3 0 0 3 4
fielder Drew Stubbs’s head. It hits in his last four at-bats to 7:10 p.m.
2-5), 7:05 p.m.
Philadelphia (Oswalt 3-2) at N.Y. Mets (Capuano Balfour ...................... 1 2 3 3 1 2 the team Einhorn will own. He
Kansas City (Adcock 1-0) at Texas (C.Lewis 4-5), Los Angeles
bounced over the fence for a raise his average to .375. Carlos 8:05 p.m.
3-5), 7:10 p.m.
Cincinnati (Leake 3-2) at Atlanta (Hanson 5-3), 7:35 Pineiro L,2-1 ............ 61⁄3 11 4 4 0 3 emphasized his stake was a mi-
R.Thompson............ 12⁄3 0 0 0 0 2
ground-rule double. An inning Pena hit a two-run homer in L.A. Angels (Chatwood 3-2) at Minnesota (S.Baker
2-3), 8:10 p.m.
p.m.
Takahashi ................ 1 0 0 0 0 0 nority one and that he wouldn’t
Arizona (D.Hudson 5-5) at Houston (Myers 1-4),
later, Lee’s single up the mid- the fourth for Chicago. Baltimore (Tillman 2-3) at Oakland (G.Gonzalez
5-2), 10:05 p.m.
8:05 p.m. T—2:40. A—33,412 (45,389). oversee the team’s payroll or
San Francisco (Lincecum 4-4) at Milwaukee (Mar-
dle scored John Mayberry Jr. The Mets lost starter R.A. N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 5-3) at Seattle (Pineda cum 6-1), 8:10 p.m. Red Sox 14, Tigers 1 budget.
6-2), 10:10 p.m. St. Louis (Westbrook 4-3) at Colorado (Jimenez
Lee became the first Phillies Dickey to a heel injury in the Saturday's Games 0-4), 8:40 p.m.
Boston
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Detroit
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“I don’t expect to have control
Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 1:07 p.m.
pitcher to drive in three runs third when he fell trying to Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
Florida (Vazquez 3-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Garland
1-4), 10:10 p.m.
Ellsury cf
Pedroia 2b
3
5
2
1
1 3
1 1
AJcksn cf
Kelly lf-1b
3 0 1 0
4 0 1 0
over any of those topics,” he said
since Cory Lidle, on Sept. 4, cover first base. Boston at Detroit, 7:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Texas, 7:10 p.m.
Saturday's Games AdGnzl 1b 5 1 1 1 Boesch rf 2 1 0 0 in a conference call. As for the
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 1:05 p.m. Youkils 3b 5 1 1 0 MiCarr 1b 3 0 1 0
L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m.
Baltimore at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
San Diego at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Ortiz dh 3 3 2 0 C.Wells lf 0 0 0 0 Mets, he added: “I do expect the
San Francisco at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. Crwfrd lf 5 2 4 3 VMrtnz dh 3 0 0 0
N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Arizona at Houston, 7:05 p.m. Sutton ss 5 2 2 2 JhPerlt ss 2 0 1 0 financial fortunes to improve
Sunday's Games
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Boston at Detroit, 1:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
Reddck rf
Varitek c
5
5
2
0
3 3
1 0
Santiag ss
Avila c
0 0 0 0
3 0 1 1 over time.”
Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. SSizmr 2b 3 0 0 0
Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m.
St. Louis at Colorado, 7:10 p.m.
Inge 3b 3 0 0 0 Wilpon told Sports Illustrated

Boston keeps the hits


Florida at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Texas, 3:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games Totals 41141613 Totals 26 1 5 1
Boston ................................ 052 001 15 — 14
this week his team is “bleeding
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m.
Baltimore at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 4:10 p.m.
San Diego at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Detroit................................. 000 100 00 — 1 cash” and could lose up to $70
Arizona at Houston, 2:05 p.m. E—S.Sizemore (3). LOB—Boston 7, Detroit 7.
San Francisco at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. 2B—Pedroia (7), Ortiz (12), Sutton 2 (4), Kelly (5). million this year.
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. 3B—C.Crawford 2 (3). HR—Ellsbury (5). SB—Red-
Enter Einhorn, the president

coming against Tigers


St. Louis at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. dick (1), A.Jackson (7).
Florida at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m.
Cincinnati at Atlanta, 8:05 p.m. Boston
IP H R ER BB SO of the private investment firm
Aceves W,2-0..........
Albers .......................
6
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5
0
1
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1
0
2
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6
1
Greenlight Capital, Inc.
Atchison ................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 “I’m very comfortable with
Cubs 9, Mets 3 Detroit
the financial arrangement,” said
N L B O X E S New York Chicago
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Wilk ........................... 3 ⁄3
2
2 7
2
7
1
7
0
2
1
1
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ab r h bi ab r h bi Perry ......................... 11⁄3 4 4 4 1 2 Einhorn, who grew up in New
The Associated Press Nolan Reimold had four hits, Phillies 10, Reds 4 JosRys ss
Thole c
4
2
1
0
2 0
1 1
Fukdm rf
Barney 2b
4 1 3 1
4 0 2 1
E.Gonzalez .............. 1 3 2 2 0 0
Jersey as a Mets fan and recalled
Scherzer pitched to 3 batters in the 3rd.
Cincinnati Philadelphia RPauln ph-c 2 0 0 0 SCastro ss 4 1 1 0
DETROIT — Jacoby Ells- including two homers, and four ab r h bi ab r h bi Beltran rf 5 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b 4 2 1 2
Perry pitched to 3 batters in the 8th.
HBP—by Aceves (Boesch). wearing a Mets costume for Hal-
Stubbs cf 5 0 1 0 Mrtnz ss 4 1 2 2
bury hit a three-run homer in a RBIs for the Orioles, who BPhllps 2b 4 0 1 0 Brown rf 4 1 2 0
Bay lf
DnMrp 1b
3
4
1
0
1 0
3 0
DeWitt 3b
ASorin lf
5 2 2 0
4 1 2 2 loween when he was about 7
squandered a bases-loaded, Votto 1b 4 0 1 0 Utley 2b 5 1 1 1 Athletics 4, Angels 3
five-run second inning, and the Cairo 3b 4 2 3 0 Howard 1b 3 1 1 1
Turner 3b
Pridie cf
4
3
0
1
0 1
1 0
K.Wood p 0 0 0 0
CColmn ph 1 0 0 0 Oakland Los Angeles
years old. “I expect to be in-
hot-hitting Boston Red Sox no-out situation in the 11th Bruce rf
Heisey lf
4 2 2 2 Ibanez lf
4 0 1 0 Mayrry cf
5 1 2 3
4 2 1 0
Byrdak p 0 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi volved with this a very long
Harris ph 1 0 0 0 Campn cf 4 1 3 0 Crisp cf 5 0 1 0 MIzturs 2b 4 0 1 0
went on to rout the Detroit before coming through in the Arrdnd p 0 0 0 0 WValdz 3b 5 1 1 0 Isrnghs p 0 0 0 0 K.Hill c 4 0 0 1 DeJess rf 4 0 2 0 Aybar ss 4 1 2 0 time.”
Hanign c 3 0 0 0 Sardinh c 2 2 1 0 FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0 Zamrn p 3 1 3 1 CJcksn 1b 4 0 1 0 Abreu dh 4 0 0 0
Tigers 14-1 in an eight-inning, 12th. Janish ss 4 0 1 2 Cl.Lee p 4 0 2 3 RTejad 2b 3 0 0 0 Marshll p 0 0 0 0 Wlngh lf 4 1 1 0 TrHntr rf 3 0 0 0 “I can’t really say I have any
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rain-shortened game Thursday. DThmp p 1 0 0 0 Dickey p 1 0 0 0 ph-lf 1 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 4 0 1 0 Trumo 1b 4 1 1 3 particular concerns,” he said.
The Red Sox, 14-2 winners Athletics 4, Angels 3 JGoms lf
Totals
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Einhorn didn’t speculate
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over Cleveland on Wednesday, ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Cincinnati ......................... 000 202 000 — 4 Misch p 0 0 0 0 Pnngtn ss 4 0 2 1 Mathis c 3 0 0 0
whether he would eventually
Philadelphia .................... 103 003 21x — 10 TBchlz p 0 0 0 0 Willits lf 2 0 0 0
scored at least 14 runs in back- Brett Anderson tossed three-hit DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB—Cincinnati 6, Philadel- Hairstn cf 2 0 1 0 Totals 36 411 4 Totals 30 3 5 3 put more of his money into the
phia 9. 2B—Cairo 2 (3), M.Martinez (1), Brown (2), Totals 35 3 9 2 Totals 38 917 8 Oakland.............................. 010 300 000 — 4
to-back games for the first time ball over eight scoreless in- Howard (12), Cl.Lee (1). HR—Bruce (14), Utley (1), New York ........................... 001 010 010 — 3 Los Angeles....................... 000 000 003 — 3 Mets.
since 1998. Boston has won 11 nings, and Andy LaRoche Ibanez (6). SF—M.Martinez.
IP H R ER BB SO
Chicago.............................. 000 421 11x — 9 DP—Oakland 2, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Oakland 6,
“This is the transaction,” he
E—Jos.Reyes (5), Pridie (1), Barney 2 (4), Fuku- Los Angeles 4. 2B—An.LaRoche (6), M.Izturis (15).
of 13. drove in three runs in last-place Cincinnati
H.Bailey .................... 4 5 4 4 1 2
dome (1). DP—New York 1, Chicago 2. LOB—New HR—Trumbo (8). S—M.Ellis.
said. “What happens beyond
York 9, Chicago 9. 2B—Jos.Reyes (15), Dan.Mur- IP H R ER BB SO
Carl Crawford’s two-run Oakland’s victory over Los D.Thompson L,0-1.. 3 6 5 5 5 0 phy (9), Hairston (3), DeWitt (2), A.Soriano (8), Oakland that we’ll have to take care of
Arredondo ................ 1 2 1 1 0 1 Anderson W,3-4...... 8 3 0 0 3 4
triple gave the Red Sox a sev- Angeles. Philadelphia
Zambrano (2). 3B—Pridie (1). HR—Fukudome (1),
C.Pena (6). SF—Barney. Balfour ...................... 1 2 3 3 1 2 down the line.”
Cl.Lee W,4-4 ........... 8 10 4 4 1 8
en-run lead and chased Max The A’s split the four-game Contreras ................. 1 0 0 0 0 1 New York
IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles
Pineiro L,2-1 ............ 61⁄3 11 4 4 0 3 The Mets said Einhorn will be
Scherzer (6-2). series with the second-place Umpires—Home, Dan Bellino;First, Larry Vanover-
;Second, Brian Gorman;Third, Tony Randazzo.
Dickey....................... 22⁄3 4 0 0 0 1 R.Thompson............ 12⁄3
Takahashi ................ 1
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Beato L,1-1 .............. 11⁄3 4 4 3 2 0
Angels, 4-7 in their past 11 T—3:05. A—45,650 (43,651). Misch ........................ 1 4 3 3 1 1
Alfredo Aceves (2-0) allowed T.Buchholz............... ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 White Sox 3, Blue Jays 1 “nonoperating investment” in
games.
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Byrdak ...................... 11⁄3 2 1 1 0 4


a run on five hits and struck Isringhausen ............ 1⁄3 3 1 1 0 0 Chicago Toronto the team. The club said the deal
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out six over six innings. Aceves White Sox 3, Blue Jays 1 Marlins 1, Giants 0
Fr.Rodriguez ........... 2⁄3
Chicago
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Pierre lf 4 0 2 2 YEscor ss 4 1 1 1 is subject to the “negotiation of a
made his second start with Florida San Francisco Zambrano W,5-2 ..... 6 6 2 1 2 5 AlRmrz ss 4 0 2 0 CPttrsn lf 4 0 2 0
mutually acceptable definitive
TORONTO — Juan Pierre’s ab r h bi ab r h bi Marshall ................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Quentin rf 4 0 0 0 Bautist rf 3 0 1 0
Boston and the seventh of his K.Wood .................... 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lillirdg rf 0 0 0 0 JRiver 1b 4 0 1 0 agreement” and is expected to
ninth-inning infield single Coghln cf 5 1 1 0 Torres cf 4 0 1 0 Marmol ..................... 1 1 0 0 1 2 Konerk dh 4 0 0 0 Arencii c 3 0 0 0
career. drove in the tiebreaking run
Bonifac ss
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be completed next month. Ma-
WP—Byrdak.
He has won his last 12 deci- and the Chicago White Sox
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;Second, Jerry Meals;Third, Dan Iassogna. Przyns c 4 1 2 0 JMcDnl 3b 3 0 0 0
sions, dating to 2009 when he beat the Toronto Blue Jays.
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was a Yankees reliever, for The White Sox, who had Infante 2b 4 0 1 0 MTejad 3b 3 0 0 0 Totals 35 3 7 2 Totals 32 1 6 1 Einhorn said he first met Fred
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baseball’s longest winning won just two of their previous Schrhlt ph-rf 1 0 0 0 T H I S D A T E I N
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Wilpon during this sale process.
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streak since Cliff Lee won the 12 games in Toronto, posted Burrell ph 0 0 0 0 B A S E B A L L E—Humber (1), Jo.McDonald (1), J.Rivera (1). Einhorn has long known Bud
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same number of consecutive their 13th victory in the last 19 Totals 34 110 1 Totals 29 0 5 0 (12). HR—Y.Escobar (5). SB—Pierre (8), Beckham Selig, having moved to the base-
May 27 (2), C.Patterson (7). CS—C.Patterson (5).
decisions with Cleveland three overall. Florida ................................ 000 001 000 — 1 1937 — Carl Hubbell, working in relief for the New IP H R ER BB SO ball commissioner’s hometown
San Francisco.................... 000 000 000 — 0 York Giants, won his 24th straight game over two Chicago
years ago. Pierre went 2 for 4 with two DP—Florida 2, San Francisco 1. LOB—Florida 9, seasons. Hubbell pitched two innings and Mel Ott Humber .................... 72⁄3 6 1 1 1 3 of Milwaukee when he was a
San Francisco 5. 2B—Coghlan (15), Stanton (12), hit a ninth-inning home run to beat the Cincinnati
RBIs and extended his hitting F.Sanchez (12), Rowand (12). SB—Burriss (2). S— Reds 3-2. Hubbell’s string started July 17, 1936.
Crain W,2-1 ............. 1⁄3
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Orioles 6, Royals 5 streak to 11 games.
Bonifacio, Ani.Sanchez, Burriss.
IP H R ER BB SO
1955 — Norm Zauchin of the Boston Red Sox Toronto Einhorn said his best child-
knocked in 10 runs with three home runs and a dou- Morrow ..................... 7 4 1 1 2 5
BALTIMORE — Vladimir Jesse Crain (2-1) pitched Florida
Ani.Sanchez W,4-1. 9 5 0 0 2 8
ble in the first five innings of a 16-0 victory over the
Washington Senators.
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Rzepczynski L,2-1 .. 1
1
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hood friend lived next door to
Guerrero singled in Robert one-third of an inning for the San Francisco
Vogelsong L,3-1...... 8 8 1 1 1 3
1960 — Baltimore catcher Clint Courtney used the Rauch ....................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 the Selig family. When he played
“big mitt” for the first time to catch knuckleball pitch- HBP—by Morrow (Quentin), by Rzepczynski
Andino in the 12th inning to win and Sergio Santos finished R.Ramirez................ 1
Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez;First, Angel
2 0 0 0 0 er Hoyt Wilhelm. The mitt, designed by Paul Ri- (Beckham). WP—Humber, Rzepczynski. ball at his pal’s house, Einhorn
chards, was 50 percent larger than the standard. Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman;First, Paul Em-
give Baltimore its season-high the ninth for his eighth save in Campos;Second, Chad Fairchild;Third, Joe West. Nothing got by Courtney as the Orioles beat the mel;Second, Rob Drake;Third, David Rackley. recalled, “if we hit it very, very
T—2:18. A—41,472 (41,915). New York Yankees 3-2. T—2:54. A—14,353 (49,260).
fifth straight victory. nine opportunities. far it went into the Seligs’ yard.”
CMYK

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B OYS VO L L EY BA L L DISTRICT 2 SOCCER

McCarthy propels District title game


Royals to D2 title
By DAVE ROSENGRANT consecutive serves to start a
is packing a punch
By JOHN ERZAR
drosengrant@timesleader.com game,” added Kablick, who jerzar@timesleader.com District 2 girls
SCRANTON – John McCar- admitted his players were nerv- Berwick versus Coughlin – soccer playoffs
thy isn’t normally a vocal player ous at the start. “They’re teen- Round 4. Friday, May 20
for the Holy Redeemer boys agers. But they got themselves This one will definitely result First round
volleyball team. together after that.” in a knockout. North Pocono 3, Wyoming
Valley West 0
On Thursday however, with Coughlin 5-10 senior Michael The two teams that establish-
Saturday, May 21
the District 2 Class 2A cham- Shmakov was also a big reason ed themselves as the elite in First round
pionship on the line, McCarthy for the Royals’ deficit as the Wyoming Valley Conference Meyers 1, Honesdale 0
turned into a boisterous pres- hitter posted 18 kills, 10 service girls soccer will meet at 6:30 Monday’s results
ence for the Royals. points and blocked Alexis one- p.m. today at Lake-Lehman Quarterfinals
With Redeemer in a must-win on-one five times at the net. High School for the District 2 Berwick 4, North Pocono 0
fifth game against Coughlin After the Crusaders won the championship. Holy Redeemer 2, Meyers 1
after being on the brink of elim- first game, Redeemer evened PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER Admission is $6 for adults Dallas 2, Delaware Valley 0
Coughlin 4, Meyers 0
ination earlier in the match, the score by taking the second Hanover Area’s Katie Pelak (left) momentarily looses the ball and $4 for students.
Wednesday’s results
McCarthy put the team on his game. But Coughlin went up 2-1 while trying tag Riverside’s Vanessa Schab Thursday. It will be a winner-take-all Semifinals
back and carried it to its first with a decisive game three game as only the D2 champion Berwick 4, Holy Redeemer 0
district title in boys volleyball victory to get on the brink of D I S T R I C T 2 advances to the condensed Coughlin 2, Dallas 0

HANOVER
in school history with three winning its first district title in S O F T B A L L PIAA tournament. The PIAA Today’s game
kills in the final game as the boys volleyball. The third game P L AY O F F S knocked down spring girls soc- Championship
Royals defeated the Crusaders was won on a kill by Shmakov, cer to one classification for the Berwick (14-1-1) vs. Coughlin
CLASS 4A
18-25, 25-20, 17-25, 25-21, 15-9 in the Wyoming Valley Confer- (One team advances to states) first time since the 2006 season. (13-2-1), 6:30 p.m. at
Continued from Page 1B Tuesday's result Lake-Lehman H.S.
a thriller at Marywood Uni- ence coach’s MVP. Williamsport 2, Scranton 0 During the four years of two
Wednesday's results District 2 girls soccer playoffs
versity’s Insalaco Center. After Redeemer forced the said Thomas. “I’m kind of happy Abington Heights 12, Delaware Valley 6 classes, the WVC advanced four Friday, May 20
Hazleton Area 7, Wyoming Valley West 1
McCarthy was heard saying fifth game, Coughlin struggled for that. If we started the whole Thursday's result teams in 2007 and 2008 and First round
Wallenpaupack 5, Abington Heights 1
“give me the ball” as the Royals slightly in the decisive set and new game over after the delay, I Friday's game three in 2009 and 2010. North Pocono 3, Wyoming
were nearing the gold medal. couldn’t recover from early think the momentum would Hazleton Area (14-2) at Williamsport (15-4), 4
p.m.
Whichever team moves on Valley West 0
“I was feeling a lot of emotion miscues and settled for its have shifted our way. I think it Wednesday, June 1
Championship game, Wallenpaupack (14-1)
will be back at Lehman on Saturday, May 21
there. I really wanted to get the second straight runner-up fin- would’ve been a different out- vs. Hazleton/Williamsport winner, site and time Wednesday, playing the District First round
TBD Meyers 1, Honesdale 0
gold medal,” said McCarthy, ish. come.” 3 sixth seed – either Manhein
CLASS 3A Monday’s results
who posted 18 kills and three “You never want to lose a After going through the first (One team advances to states) Twp. (13-6-2) or Lower Dauphin
Tuesday's results Quarterfinals
blocks. “I felt like I could deliver fourth game and try to come five innings with just one hit, West Scranton 6, Honesdale 0 (17-5). Berwick 4, North Pocono 0
and my teammates could deliv- back and win a fifth against a Hanover Area’s bats woke up in Berwick 10, Pittston Area 0
Coughlin 5, Crestwood 4
The first meeting of the two Holy Redeemer 2, Meyers 1
er and they got me the ball and team of that caliber” Coughlin the sixth inning with scoring Wyoming Area 7, North Pocono 6
Wednesday's results
teams resulted in a 4-1 victory Dallas 2, Delaware Valley 0
we finished.” coach Dave Lapinski said. “I two runs on RBI hits by Danielle Tunkhannock 5, Holy Redeemer 0 by Berwick (14-1-1) on April 1, Coughlin 4, Meyers 0
Scranton Prep 14, Western Wayne 4
Both teams advance to the can say that anyone who was Tuzinski and Emily O’Day. Thursday's results but it should probably be Wednesday’s results
Valley View 10, West Scranton 0
first round of the PIAA Cham- here tonight saw the Coughlin Like it had been all season, Berwick 2, Scranton Prep 0 thrown out as an indicator of Semifinals
pionships on Tuesday at neutral Crusaders boys volleyball team, the Hawkeyes were once again Dallas 3, Wyoming Area 0 (suspended 4th
what to expect. Not only was it Berwick 4, Holy Redeemer 0
inning due to rain)
sites and will be joined by third- 2011 edition do the very best plagued by their inability to hit Today's games the first game for Coughlin (13- Coughlin 2, Dallas 0
Coughlin (5-11) at Tunkhannock (11-5), 4:30 Today’s game
place finisher Abington they could. I’m so proud of with runners in scoring posi- p.m.
Wyoming Area (5-10) at Dallas (11-4), 4:30
2-1), but also the first time the Championship
Heights, which defeated Crest- these kids. tion. Hanover Area left two run- p.m. (completion of suspended game) Crusaders were outside due to Berwick (14-1-1) vs. Coughlin
Tuesday, May 31
wood. “Would I like to be the one ners aboard and the tying run at Berwick (11-5) at Valley View (15-0), 4:30 p.m. horrible weather that soaked (13-2-1), 6:30 p.m. at
Coughlin/Tunkhannock winner vs. Dallas/
The Royals had to come from putting the banner on the wall? the plate when Riverside’s Wyoming Area winner, site and time TBD their home field. Lake-Lehman H.S.
Thursday, June 2
behind for the victory and were Yeah. But do I have any less Heather Derenick recorded a Championship, site and time TBA The next two, though, were District 2 girls soccer playoffs
nearing elimination in the admiration for the kids that strikeout to end the sixth in- classic matchups. Friday, May 20
CLASS 2A
fourth game when Coughlin played for me tonight? Abso- ning. (One team advances to states) Coughlin won 3-2 on May 3 First round
Tuesday's results North Pocono 3, Wyoming
was up two games to one and lutely not.” “Our bats have been flat all Montrose 7, Holy Cross 4 on Marissa Lercara’s goal two
Lake-Lehman 9, GAR 4 Valley West 0
the teams went back and forth Justin Coskey also had a big year,” said Thomas. “We’ve been Hanover Area 7, Mid Valley 3 minutes into overtime. Lindsey Saturday, May 21
Riverside 15, Meyers 0
in the fourth. day for the Crusaders with 12 hitting the ball well in practice, Lakeland 10, Lackawanna Trail 0 Humanik’s goal with five min- First round
Wednesday's result
Eventually, the Royals pulled kills and seven digs, while but can’t hit when it comes to Carbondale 1, Dunmore 0 utes left in regulation sent the Meyers 1, Honesdale 0
out the victory on a booming Andre Boris had 11 points and high-pressure situations. We Thursday's results
Riverside 5, Hanover Area 2
game, which was physical Monday’s results
kill by Pete Alexis to end the Brian Suchoski dished out 31 just can’t hit the ball with run- Nanticoke 6, Lakeland 0
Today's games
throughout, to the extra period. Quarterfinals
fourth. assists. ners on base. We get too nerv- Carbondale (7-8) at Elk Lake (13-0), 4:30 p.m. The teams finished tied for Berwick 4, North Pocono 0
Montrose (11-4) at Lake-Lehman (11-3), 4:30
“I don’t think we panicked,” Rob Wingert (nine kills, eight ous, too anxious, too worried p.m. the WVC Division 1-A title and Holy Redeemer 2, Meyers 1
Redeemer coach Jack Kablick points, five digs) and Mike about what’s going to happen”
Tuesday, May 31
played 16 days later in a special Dallas 2, Delaware Valley 0
Riverside (11-5) at Nanticoke (16-0), 4:30 p.m.
Carbondale/Elk Lake winner vs. Montrose/ Coughlin 4, Meyers 0
said about being down two Vamos (eight digs, seven The Hawkeyes were held in Lake-Lehman winner, site and time TBD playoff game. It was Berwick’s
Wednesday’s results
games to one. “I think we kept points) helped Redeemer. check by Derenick, who struck Thursday, June 2
Championship, site and time TBD
turn to strike late as Karleigh Semifinals
our composure and I thought out nine in seven innings. She al- CLASS A
Hartman scored her first goal of Berwick 4, Holy Redeemer 0
our defense was pretty good.” Abington Heights 3, lowed no earned runs and five (One team advances to states) the season in the 73rd minute Coughlin 2, Dallas 0
Wednesday's resultsOld Forge 6, MMI Prep
Alexis also ended the match Crestwood 1 hits. 1 for a 1-0 victory. Today’s game
Mountain View 8, Forest City 2
with a kill in the decisive fifth Abington pulled out the The Vikings’ Morgann Ha- Today's games Hartman has been a pleasant Championship
game as two of his match-high victory 25-18, 25-21, 15-25, duck connected for three hits Old Forge (5-10) at Northwest (13-1), 4:30 p.m.
surprise for Berwick as she Berwick (14-1-1) vs. Coughlin
Mountain View (8-7) at Blue Ridge (11-3), 4:30
24 kills ended it. Despite Alexis 25-22 as Andy McLane led the and the game’s first run. Deren- p.m. scored four more goals in the (13-2-1), 6:30 p.m. at
Wednesday, June 1
Lake-Lehman H.S.
having five blocks and seven way with 15 points, six digs, ick helped her cause with two Championship, site and time TBD D2 playoffs. But there’s no
service points, the Coughlin four kills, two blocks and two RBI. doubt who’s the Dawgs’ go-to
defense did a stellar job block- aces. “We hit pretty well; I think we player – senior Bella Jaffin. Jaf-
ing the 6-foot-11 senior, who will Eric Wasser contributed 12 can hit better,” said Riverside a win over Lakeland in a District fin, a cinch to be a rare four-
be playing basketball at Penn points and 18 assists and Drew coach Joe Helcoski. “Pitching in 2 Class 2A game. time Times Leader All-WVC se- District 2 Girls
State next year. Shumaker had eight kills. our league is about similar to Lindsay Roberts and Kayla lection, scored a WVC-high 29 Soccer Champions
Redeemer was in a hole in the For Crestwood, which settled this. Morgann (Haduck) set the Benjamin each hit a solo home goals during the regular season. 2010 (3A)....Abington Heights 4,
match after dropping the first for fourth in the district, Jake tone with big hits early.” run for the Trojans. Sophomore Caty Davenport Hazleton Area 0
game due to mis-hitting several Prohaska blasted 16 kills with Tuzinski had two doubles, a Lakeland................................ 000 000 0 — 0
added 12 goals and Abby Takacs 2010 (2A) .....Dallas 2, Coughlin 1
Nanticoke Area .................... 002 220 x — 6
balls, including eight straight eight points and Nick Banos run and an RBI for the Haw- WP – Bertoni, 7 IP, 6H, 0R, 0ER, 1BB, 4K; LP – had a WVC-leading 10 assists. 2009 (3A) ..Abington Heights 2,
Alyssa Bude, 7 IP, 10H, 6R, 5ER, 1BB, 1K; Wyo. Val. West 0
serves that either went into the had 30 assists. keyes. Britney McNair doubled 2B— NA: Katie Kowalski . HR—NA Benjamin, Coughlin’s offense isn’t as top
Roberts . Top hitters – NA: Sami Gow 2-for-2, Ro- 2009 (2A) ..Dallas 5, Coughlin 2
net or out of bounds. Zach Ciavarella (nine points, in the sixth. berts 2-for-3, Kowalski 2-for-3; LL: Allison Kraky 2- heavy with Ivy Nulton (9 goals), 2008 (3A)..Berwick 3, Abington
for-3.
“I’ve been coaching 28 season six kills) and Pat Henry (10 “We haven’t been hitting the Nora Fazzi (6 goals) Brittany Heights 1
between girls and boys and points, nine kills) also helped ball very well all season,” said Berwick 2, Kulesza (5 goals) Olivia Spag- 2008 (2A) .............Dallas 2, Holy
never had a team miss eight Crestwood. Thomas. “There’s not much you Scranton Prep 0 nola (5 goals) and Lercara (4 Redeemer 1 (OT)
can do when the other team is goals) leading the Crusaders’ 2007 (3A)...Abington Heights 3,
Margaret Bridge struck out Berwick 1
hitting the ball and we’re not.” run to the postseason.
six on her way to pitching a one-

BASEBALL
fore, and we’re starting to come Both teams have veteran 2007 (2A)..........Dallas 2, Bishop
Riverside 5, Hanover Area 2 hit shutout as Berwick ad- Hoban 0
together.” keepers – Berwick’s Sarah Wilc-
Riverside Hanover Area vanced in the District 2 Class 3A 2006 ............Dallas 2, Berwick 0
Kyle Booth (2-for-2, triple, 2 A r h bi a r h bi zynski and Coughlin’s Amanda 2005...........Dallas 2, Coughlin 0
Cavanaugh cf 4 1 1 0
Rnheimr 2b 4 1 1 0 tournament.
RBI) opened the scoring with an Mickavicz lf 4 1 2 1
Macjczak cf 3 0 0 0 Sax. Berwick, though, has one 2004 ....Coughlin 2, Crestwood 1
Continued from Page 1B Haduck ss 4 1 3 0
Tuzinski p 3 1 2 1 Courtney Shields and Taylor
RBI single in the first. Scran- Derenick p 2 0 1 2
NMcNair c 3 0 0 0 of the best defenders in the 2003 ..........Coughlin 1, Abington
Kern each picked up two hits for
between our legs and go away, ton’s lead expanded to 3-0 in the Sottile 1b 4 0 0 0
BMcNair 3b 3 0 1 0 WVC, sophomore Kelly Shep- Heights 0
Dando 2b 3 0 0 0
O’Day 1b 3 0 1 1 Berwick. 2002........Wyoming Seminary 3,
but we didn’t do that,” said Ha- fourth thanks to a well-placed Shuster 3b
Eicher c
2
2
1
1
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Pelak ss
0 1
Evans lf
3
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0
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0 0
0 0 Scranton Prep ........................ 000 000 — 0 tock who was an all-WVC selec-
zleton Area coach Gino Cara, bunt by John Pizur with two Housenck Berwick .................................... 000 200 — 2 tion as a freshman. Neither Abington Heights 0
Wzorek rf 3 0 0 0 cf 2 0 0 0 WP -- Bridge, 6 IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 1BB, 6K; LP --
whose Cougars lost to Scranton men on. Pizur beat out the Trevethan Brenna, 4.2 IP, 5H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 0K; team has allowed a goal in the 2001.............Abington Heights 3,
ph 1 0 0 0 Top hitters – BER: Shields 2-for-3, Kern 2- Meyers 2
in last year’s district champion- throw at first, which sailed wide Totals 26 5 7 4 Totals 28 2 5 2 for-3 tournament.
2000.........Coughlin 4, Abington
ship. “We came back and we of the bag and allowed two runs Coughlin will be seeking its Heights 2
brought the go-ahead run to the to come home. Dallas 3, Wyoming Area 0,
Riverside ............................... 130 010 0 — 5
first district championship since 1999 ..........Coughlin 3, Wyoming
Hanover Area ....................... 000 002 0 — 2
plate. … We figured we had a Nikonenko (3-for-3, two RBI) suspended
2B – RIV: Derenick; HAN: Tuzinski 2, B. 2006. A victory would give the Valley West 2
McNair.
shot.” got the Cougars on the board Up 3-0 in the bottom of the
IP H R ER BB SO Crusaders a record seventh dis- 1998..Lake-Lehman 4, Wyoming
Riverside
That they did. with a solo home run to left to Derenick (W) ........... fifth inning, the Dallas-Wyom-
7 5 2 0 0 9 trict title. They are tied with Valley West 3
Down six runs in the sixth, lead off the fifth. Hanover Area
Tuzinski (L).............. ing Area District 2 Class 3A
7 7 5 4 2 6 Dallas in that department. Dal- 1997.Coughlin 1, Lake-Lehman 0
the Cougars put two runners “We left it out on the field all playoff game was suspended las had its string of six in a row 1996.........Wyoming Seminary 4,
Nanticoke 6, Lakeland 0 Lake-Lehman 3
aboard before getting an RBI year long,” Gino Cara said. due to heavy rain and large- ended with a 2-0 loss to Cough-
1995 Bishop Hoban 4, Coughlin 1
single from John Medvecky. “This team has nothing to be Sarah Bertoni pitched a four- sized hail. lin in the semifinals. 1994 Coughlin 2, Bishop O’Reilly
Matt Barletta drove in another ashamed of – they should be strikeout shutout and drove in The game will be continued Berwick will be going for its 1 (SO)
on a groundout and, after a wild proud of their season. two runs as Nanticoke rolled to 4:30 p.m. today at Dallas. first district title since winning 1993 .....Bishop Hoban 2, Dallas 1
pitch moved Medvecky over to “They played hard. A lot of the Class 3A crown in 2008.
third, George Nikonenko made guys who did not have experi-
it 7-4 with a single. ence coming in are very experi-
Scranton starter Mike Miller enced right now. Our future is D I S T R I C T 2 B A S E B A L L P L AY O F F S
got the first two outs of the sev- bright.”
enth before Carl Cara singled to District 2-4 Class 4A semifinal
District champions advance to PIAA tournament Pittston Area 14, Nanticoke 8 CLASS 2A 2-7 winner vs. 3-11 winner at higher seed
(All times 4:30 p.m., unless noted) West Scranton 12, Honesdale 2 (5 inn.) CHAMPIONSHIP
end Miller’s day just short of a Scranton 7, Hazleton Area 5 __________ Berwick 13, Western Wayne 2 (5 inn.) FIRST ROUND Thursday, June 2
Hazleton Area Scranton Results
complete-game. Tyler Rubasky a r h bi a r h bi
Abington Heights 10, Coughlin 6
Lake-Lehman 13, Carbondale 0 (5 inn.)
Semifinal winners at PNC Field, 4:30 p.m.
CLASS 4A (DISTRICT 2-4) Dallas 9, Scranton Prep 7 __________
followed with a single against Cara ss
Rubasky c
4 2 1 0 Fisch lf
4 1 2 0 Schmidt 3b 3 1 0 0
3 1 0 0
Wyoming Area 5, North Pocono 4 (10 inn.) Meyers 15, GAR 0 (4 inn.)
Mountain View 5, West Side Tech 3
Navoczynski and Medvecky Medvecky 3b 2 1 1 1 Engelmn pr 0 0 0 0
Barletta cf 4 0 1 1 McCarthy cf 3 2 1 2
QUARTERFINALS QUARTERFINALS
Hanover Area 6, Holy Cross 3 CLASS A
Results Today's games
drew a walk, with a wild pitch on Vigna 1b 3 0 0 0 Nvzski ss-p 3 0 1 0
Nikonenko lf 3 1 3 2 Booth 1b 2 2 2 2 Wallenpaupack 1, Wyoming Valley West 0 (8 inn.) •No. 8 Wyoming Area (8-7) at No. 1 Valley View Riverside 21, Northwest 1 QUARTERFINALS
ball four allowing Cara to score Johnson p 0 0 0 0 Gallagher rf 3 1 1 0 Hazleton Area 5, Delaware Valley 0 (13-1) Dunmore 6, Montrose 3
Holy Redeemer 9, Lakeland 7 (8 inn.)
Results
LaRose rf 0 0 0 0 Pizur c 3 0 2 1 SEMIFINALS •No. 7 Dallas (9-6) at No. 2 Tunkhannock (13-2) Old Forge 18, Forest City 3 (3 inn.)
from third to make it 7-5. Chirico dh 2 0 0 0 Miller p 0 0 0 0 Thursday's results •No. 6 Abington Heights (9-6) at No. 3 Pittston Mid Valley 3, Elk Lake 1 Blue Ridge 12, Susquehanna 2 (6 inn.)
Palochko
That brought up the Cougars’ Seach dh 1 0 0 0 ss 0 0 0 0 Scranton 7, Hazleton Area 5 Area (12-4), 1 p.m. QUARTERFINALS MMI Prep 14, Wyoming Seminary 5
Bayzick 2b-p 2 0 0 0 Pabst dh 3 0 0 0 Williamsport 4, Wallenpaupack 1 Today's games SEMIFINALS
top hitter in Barletta, but Navoc- Klein rf-2b 3 0 0 0 Harte 2b 3 0 1 0 CHAMPIONSHIP
•No. 12 Berwick (5-10) at No. 4 West Scranton
(13-3), 1:30 p.m. •No. 8 Mid Valley (8-7) at No. 1 Lake-Lehman Thursday's result
Totals 28 5 8 4 Totals 26 7 8 5
zynski came up with a strikeout Hazleton Area ...................... 000 013 1 — 5
Tuesday, May 31 SEMIFINALS (15-1) Old Forge 9, Blue Ridge 0
•No. 2 Williamsport (14-4) vs. No. 1 Scranton •No. 7 Holy Redeemer (9-7) at No. 2 Meyers Today's game
to end the game.. Scranton................................ 100 240 x — 7
(14-2) at PNC Field, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 31
(14-2) •No. 4 MMI Prep (6-9) at No. 1 Lackawanna Trail
3B – Booth; HR – Nikonenko 1-8 winner vs. 4-12 winner at higher seed
“We don’t blow anybody out,” IP H R ER BB SO __________ 2-7 winner vs. 3-6 winner at higher seed •No. 11 Dunmore (7-8) at No. 3 Mountain View (13-1)
Hazleton Area (11-4)
Scranton coach Jamie Higgins Johnson (L, 0-1) ..... 4+ 4 4 2 3 2
CHAMPIONSHIP
•No. 5 Riverside (9-6) at No. 4 Hanover Area
CHAMPIONSHIP

said. “We have 14 wins, but in 12 Bayzick ..................... 2.0 4 3 3 1 3 CLASS 3A Thursday, June 2
(11-4)
May 31
Scranton Semifinal winners at PNC Field, 7 p.m. No. 2 Old Forge (13-3) vs. Trail-MMI winner at
FIRST ROUND SEMIFINALS
of those, we were (trailing). So Miller (W, 1-0) ......... 6.2
Navoczynski (S) ..... 0.1
7
1
5
0
4
0
2
1
3
1 Results
__________
Tuesday, May 31
PNC Field, 4:30 p.m.

we’ve been in close games be- Tunkhannock 6, Crestwood 4 1-8 winner vs. 4-5 winner at higher seed
CMYK

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FRENCH OPEN

Clijsters upset by Rus in second-round action


Belgium star blames herself for shocking collapse
By HOWARD FENDRICH — and 10 double-faults, Clijsters could the outset, perhaps because Clijsters is clouds of loose clay into players’ eyes.
AP Tennis Writer have reminded everyone that she hadn’t one of her favorite players, someone she Those conditions led to this bon mot
PARIS — There were plenty of excus- competed at all since late March because used to cheer for when watching on TV. from Rafael Nadal: “If you play good,
es available for Kim Clijsters after a stun- of that bum ankle and previous injuries “She obviously started building up seems like much less wind. If you are
ning collapse in the second round of the to her right shoulder and wrist. more confidence, started playing a lot playing bad, seems like a hurricane.”
French Open against a woman ranked Instead, the winner of the last two better, and was really kind of putting me The five-time French Open champion
114th. Grand Slam titles, and four overall, on my back foot all the time,” Clijsters wasn’t forced to work nearly as hard as
In assessing her 3-6, 7-5, 6-1 loss to pointed a finger squarely at herself and said. “I couldn’t really play my aggres- he did in getting past John Isner in five AP PHOTO
Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands on an odd crisis of confidence. sive tennis anymore in that third set.” sets Tuesday, but Nadal was hardly satis- Belgium’s Kim Clijsters leaves the
Thursday, the second-seeded Clijsters “I started doubting a little bit,” said A similar scenario played out later in fied after beating 48th-ranked Pablo An- court after losing to The Netherlands’
Clijsters, the French Open runner-up in that stadium Thursday, except it was the dujar of Spain 7-5, 6-3, 7-6 (4). Aranxta Rus in their second round
could have pointed to her heavily taped
2001 and 2003. “When you start doubt- heavy favorite, three-time major cham- “I am not playing that well,” said Na- match of the French Open Thursday.
right ankle, which she hurt while danc-
ing yourself on any surface — but for me, pion Maria Sharapova, who appeared to dal, who has spent 7 hours, 19 minutes
ing barefoot at her cousin’s wedding last
definitely on clay — it’s the wrong atti- be down and out against an inexperi- on court. “I am not happy, but I am here.”
month. tude to have.” enced kid, 17-year-old French wild-card He needed to erase eight set points af- Germany, No. 24 Sam Querrey of the
In recounting how she managed to The 27-year-old Clijsters also gave entry Caroline Garcia, before reeling off ter trailing 5-1 in the third against Andu- U.S., No. 27 Marcos Baghdatis of Cy-
waste two match points and drop 11 of credit to the 20-year-old Rus, who en- the final 11 games to win 3-6, 6-4, 6-0. jar, who said he thinks Nadal is “going prus, No. 28 Nikolay Davydenko of Rus-
the last 12 games after leading 5-2 in the tered the day with a 3-4 career record in “Look,” the seventh-seeded Sharapo- through perhaps a period of doubt.” sia and No. 32 Kevin Anderson of South
second set, the Belgian could have men- major tournaments and only twice be- va said, “it could have easily gone the Also reaching the third round were Africa.
tioned that she last entered the French fore had been to Court Philippe Chatrier other way.” past Grand Slam finalists Robin Soder- Davydenko, a French Open semifinal-
Open in 2006, and had played a total of — and those visits were as a spectator. She said she had trouble dealing with ling and Andy Murray, along with No. 10 ist in 2005 and 2007, was beaten in five
five clay-court matches anywhere since. After delivering one of the most sur- wind that gusted at upward of 20 mph, Mardy Fish, the last U.S. man in the field. sets by Antonio Veic of Croatia, a qual-
And in explaining her 65 unforced er- prising tennis results in recent years, making the balls move unexpectedly at Six seeded men lost: No. 8 Jurgen Mel- ifier ranked 227th whose reward is a
rors — 43 more than her opponent made Rus acknowledged she was nervous at times and occasionally kicking up zer of Austria, No. 20 Florian Mayer of third-round match against Nadal.

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Boston against Donald


the wall again fires 64
By JIMMY GOLEN
AP Sports Writer
UP NEXT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
FINALS GAME 7
for lead
BEDFORD, Mass. — The Tampa Bay at Boston The Associated Press
Boston Bruins thought they ex- 8 p.m., VERUS VIRGINIA WATER, England
cised the specter of last sea- — Luke Donald shot a 7-under
son’s postseason collapse when jury. 64 on Thursday to take the lead
they finished off the Philadel- “He’s seeing our doctors in the suspended first round of
phia Flyers in the Eastern Con- again today,” Boucher said. the BMW PGA Championship,
ference semifinals this year. “And he’s going to have another leaving him eight strokes ahead
Yet here they are again, one evaluation tonight and tomor- of No. 1 Lee Westwood in their
round later, trying to turn back row morning. And we’ll see. battle for the top spot in the
another comeback. But right now it doesn’t neces- world ranking.
The Bruins will play the sarily look like something posi- Donald mastered the wet and
Tampa Bay Lightning in Game tive for us.” windy conditions on Went-
7 of the conference finals on The Bruins spent most of worth’s West Course to match his
Friday night, with the winner this season trying to forget lowest European Tour round. He
earning a chance to play the what happened in last year’s had five birdies in a seven-hole
Vancouver Canucks for the playoffs, when the Flyers ral- stretch and finished with eight
Stanley Cup. But Boston could lied from a 3-0 deficit to force a birdies and a bogey. The second-
have avoided a winner-take-all seventh game and then trailed ranked Englishman needs to
predicament if it had merely 3-0 in Game 7 before winning outperform Westwood to take
protected a three-goal lead in to advance to the conference fi- the top spot.
Game 4; scored more than one nals. Boston swept Philadel- Matteo Manassero, the Italian
power-play goal a week in the phia this year in Round 2, but star who became the youngest
playoffs; or kept Tampa Bay that doesn’t mean Bruins fans winner on the European Tour at
from scoring, as often as not, in are ready to get comfortable 17 years, 188 days last October,
the first 90 seconds of the when the team gets a big lead. shot a 66 to tie for second with
game. In Game 4, with Boston al- Sweden’s Johan Edfors.
“We’ve got a Game 7, it’s at ready leading the series 2-1, the Play was interrupted for 36
home, and we’re one game Bruins opened up a 3-0 lead be- minutes because of lightning and
away from the Stanley Cup fi- fore allowing five unanswered the round was suspended be-
nals. Why shouldn’t we be ex- goals. The Bruins also led 3-2 cause of fading light with five
cited?” coach Claude Julien in the series, with a 2-1 lead groups still on the course. Swe-
said Thursday after stepping after one period of Game 6 on AP PHOTO den’s Oscar Floren was 4 under
off the team charter at Han- Wednesday night, before the Miami Heat forward LeBron James, right, looks to drive against Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng with four holes to play.
scom Field outside of Boston. Lightning scored three in a row during the second quarter of Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals Thursday in Chicago. Ian Poulter, coming off a victo-
“Our guys are not discouraged and eventually won 5-4. ry over Donald on Sunday in the

Heat headed to Finals


or disappointed. The past is the That sent the teams back to World Match Play Champion-
past. We’ve got an opportunity Boston for Game 7. ship, and fellow Englishman
to win a hockey game and get “When it all comes down to Ross McGowan were four
into the Stanley Cup finals.” one game, I think the pressure strokes back at 68 along with
Lightning coach Guy Bouch- is on both teams,” Bruins for- Bradley Dredge and Jose Manuel
er said he will start goalie ward Patrice Bergeron said. Lara.
Dwayne Roloson, who is 7-0 in “You shouldn’t allow pressure
his career in elimination to get into your head. Just go The Associated Press Wade leading the way, Miami points but hit just 9 of 29 shots. Byron Nelson Championship
games, instead of Mike Smith, out there and play your game.” CHICAGO — LeBron James, beat Dallas to capture the cham- He fouled Wade on a key four- IRVING, Texas — Jeff Overton
who twice came on in relief Although the Bruins can call Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh pionship. This time, it’ll be point play and missed a tying shot a bogey-free 6-under 64 to
during the series and started upon their experience in Game joined to win a championship. James and Dirk Nowitzki going free throw with 26.7 seconds take a one-stroke lead over Ryan
Game 5. Boucher also said 7 against Montreal in the first Well, now they have their shot. for their first rings. left. Palmer after the first round of the
Thursday he didn’t expect Sean round, Tampa Bay is much James scored 28 points, Wade The Heat will host Game 1 on James had 11 rebounds and six Byron Nelson Championship.
Bergenheim to be able to play more familiar with elimination added 21, and they led a furious Tuesday night. assists. Wade’s late surge helped A year after tying for second at
in Game 7. games. The Lightning fell be- rally in the final minutes as the For Miami’s Big Three, this negate his nine turnovers. Bosh TPC Four Seasons, Overton
The Tampa Bay forward had hind the Pittsburgh Penguins Miami Heat eliminated Derrick was the plan right from the start. added 20 points and 10 rebounds began his back nine with four
been leading the league with 3-1 in the first round before Rose and the Chicago Bulls 83- The Heat had their difficulties as the Heat pulled out a dramatic birdies in a seven-hole stretch.
nine goals during the playoffs winning three straight to ad- 80 in Game 5 of the Eastern Con- He had his best score in 15 career
along the way, but look at them win.
— after scoring 14 during the vance; Wednesday’s victory ference finals on Thursday. rounds at the Nelson, even after
now. The Bulls looked like they
regular season — but he mis- over Boston made them 4-0 James and Wade were simply his 22-foot birdie attempt on the
sed the last two periods of this season in elimination spectacular down the stretch, They just knocked off the were in good shape up 77-65 closing hole lipped out.
Game 5 with an undisclosed in- games. each scoring eight during a team that won more games than with about three minutes to go, Sergio Garcia, who withdrew
game-ending 18-3 run as Miami any other, that boasted the but Wade started the deciding from a British Open qualifier
wiped out a 12-point deficit to league’s MVP in Rose and sent run with a runner and layup. A 3 earlier this week and didn’t even
win the series. expectations soaring around by James pulled Miami within play a practice round because of

YANKEES
Now, the Heat are headed Chicago in a way not seen since 77-72 with 2:07 left. Rose then an infected fingernail on his left
offense, singling off Scott Car- back to the NBA finals for the Michael Jordan and Scottie Pip- scored on a spin move in the hand, was two strokes back at 66
roll (2-2) with one out in the first time since 2006, and in a fit- pen were racking up champion- lane, but fouled Wade as he along with Dustin Johnson, Jeff
fifth and scoring on Gustavo ting twist, they’ll be facing the ships. nailed a 3, resulting in a four- Quinney, Scott Piercy, Will
Continued from Page 1B
Molina’s double to deep center- Mavericks. Back then, with Rose led Chicago with 25 point play. Strickler, Chris Riley, Josh Tea-
from Michael Griffin. field. In the next inning, after ter, Joe Ogilvie and Keegan Bra-
Three relievers pitched the fi- Montero and Vazquez went dley.
nal two innings, with Kevin down on strikes, Maxwell drew NFL
Whelan notching his league- a walk, followed by singles from Senior PGA Championship

NFL: Court must honor labor law


leading 14th save. Whelan came Laird and Russo to make it 2-0. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Japan’s
on in the bottom of the 8th when “We got some timely hits,” Kiyoshi Murota shot a 6-under
the score was 3-0 and the Bats manager Dave Miley said. 66 to overshadow stars such as
had runners on the corners. “Strikeouts are commonplace Mark O’Meara and Tom Watson
From behind third base, Bran- for us. But these guys who strike The Associated Press Circuit Court of Appeals to over- hear oral arguments from each and grab the first-round lead in
don Laird snagged a hard hit out also give us a chance to MINNEAPOLIS — The NFL turn Minnesota-based U.S. Dis- side in St. Louis on June 3. the weather-plagued Senior PGA
bouncer off Todd Frazier’s bat, win.” hasn’t wavered in this message trict Judge Susan Richard Nel- The NFL also asked the ap- Championship.
and threw out Frazier from be- That’s all the offense Silva to its locked-out players: Get out son’s April 25 decision to lift the peals court Thursday to “make After a 90-minute delay at the
hind the third base bag. would need. Despite making of the courts and come back to lockout, it claimed anew Thurs- clear that the solution” to this start of the round and a later
“Our defense definitely 180 major league starts, this was the bargaining table. day that the NFL Players Associ- impasse “lies with the labor laws suspension of play that lasted
stepped it up tonight,” Krum only his second start ever in Reiterating that mantra, law- ation shed union status only as a and not in the antitrust courts.” more than 3 hours, half the field
said. AAA ball. How many more he’ll yers for the league issued writ- tactic to gain leverage through Last Friday, just minutes be-
have for SWB is uncertain at this was still on the course when
SWB tacked on a run in the ten arguments Thursday that a an antitrust lawsuit filed in Nel- fore the midnight deadline, law-
point. darkness fell. Those 78 players
eighth and two runs in the ninth recent legal response by players son’s court. yers for the players filed their re-
Not that he’s worried about will hit Valhalla Golf Club early
to put the game away. All of does not dispel “serious doubts” “No student of the history of sponse to the league’s original
that, though. Friday to complete the first
those came off Aroldis Chap- previously expressed by an ap- this industry — and no one fa- appeal. In that document, the
man, who is on a rehabilitation “The only thing I have to wor- round.
peals court about a federal miliar with the NFLPA leader- players described the NFL as a
assignment for the Cincinnati ry about is doing my job,” Silva Murota had a one-shot lead
judge’s order that the lockout ship’s very recent statements of “cartel” that has skirted anti-
Reds. Still, Chapman had his said. purpose and intent — believes trust laws and damaged their ca- over alternate Trevor Dodds,
end immediately.
moments, dazzling the crowd
HOW THEY SCORED
YANKEES FIFTH: Kevin Russo grounded out. Repeatedly during this that the Union is gone, let alone reers with this work stoppage with former Masters and British
with a 102 miles-per-hour fast-
Dan Brewer singled. Gustavo Molina doubled,
scoring Brewer. Austin Krum struck out. Ramiro dragged-out, employer-employ- gone forever,” attorneys for the that has lasted more than two Open winner O’Meara another
ball and striking out five. Pena flied out. YANKEES 1, BATS 0
YANKEES SIXTH: Jesus Montero struck out. ee dispute over the future of this NFL wrote. months. stroke back after a 68. Watson, an
In all, SWB struck out 14 Jorge Vazquez struck out. Justin Maxwell walked.
lucrative, ever-popular profes- The appeals court put a stay In Thursday’s rebuttal of those eight-time major champion, shot
Brandon Laird singled, Maxwell to third. Russo sin-
times. Jesus Montero and Vaz- gled, scoring Maxwell and moving Laird to second. sional sport, the NFL has insist- May 16 on Nelson’s ruling, when arguments, the league repeated a 70.
Brewer singled to load bases. Molina struck out.
quez – the team’s three and four YANKEES 2, BATS 0 ed the only path to a new agree- it expressed those “serious its belief that Nelson’s lockout- Murota’s 66 was built around a
YANKEES EIGHTH: Maxwell singled and
hitters – struck out four times moved to second on a balk by Aroldis Chapman. ment is through face-to-face doubts” about the legality of Nel- lifting injunction was illegal be- short game that consistently
Laird struck out. Russo singled, scoring Maxwell.
each. But the Yankees pounded Russo stole second. Brewer reached on a fielding talks. son’s ruling. That stay kept the cause of legislation prohibiting helped him avoid trouble. He had
out 14 hits, three by Dan Brewer error by Juan Francisco, Russo to third. Molina re-
ached on a fielder’s choice, Russo out at third, In the league’s reply brief, work stoppage in place until the the courts from intervening in la- four sand saves and 11 one-putt
and two each by Justin Maxwell, Brewer to second. Krum struck out. YANKEES 3,
BATS 0
which again urged the 8th U.S. process is complete, and will bor disputes. greens without a bogey.
Laird and Kevin Russo. Russo al- YANKEES NINTH: Pena singled. Montero
struck out. Vazquez struck out. Maxwell doubled,
so drove in two. Pena scored. Laird doubled, Maxwell scored. Rus-
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A look at consumer spending Personal consumption And how confident they feel Tate & Lyle earnings
The Commerce Department’s Month-over-month change The University of Michigan/ The British company is a big
report on personal income and Thomson Reuters survey of con- producer of food ingredients
spending will show what con- 0.9% sumer sentiment will show how including corn syrup and the
sumers earned in April and what uneasy people are about the sweetener Splenda. So its
they spent. Economists have ’10 ’11 economy. They’re contending with earnings will show the
Today

been focused on spending, 0.6 est. higher gas and food prices and impact of higher corn and
especially since prices for food 0.4 they’re aware of the still-high unem- other commodities prices on
and gas started rising and ployment rate. And there are signs its finances, and it also is
people had less money for non- 0.3 the economy is slowing. All of that likely to say how much Tate
essentials. Reports on retail can mean a consumer who doesn’t & Lyle is being forced to
sales have already showed that 0 want to spend. Economists expect raise prices for its customers. The company has big U.S.
consumers are putting more of N D J F M A the survey to match an estimate of operations where it mills corn to go into its products. In
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Congress wants to put Amtrak up for bid


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Amtrak doesn’t provide fast right to develop high-speed rail man John Mica, R-Fla. Boston. His calculations in- ington and New York would be
under a plan outlined by a key But Amtrak has failed to pro- clude wait times at station reduced to 96 minutes and be-
service despite billions in
House Republican Thursday. vide fast service despite tens of stops along the route, which tween New York and Boston to
federal aid, lawmaker says.
I N B R I E F The densely populated corri-
dor — which extends from
billions of dollars in federal
aid, he said while outlining his
lowers the average speed.
Some trains in Europe and
93 minutes. But the plan
would be phased in over 30
Washington to Boston, includ- plan at a hearing. Asia achieve speeds over 200 years and cost $117 billion to
Heinz to cut up to 1,000 By JOAN LOWY
Associated Press
ing service to New York and Amtrak’s Acela trains reach mph. implement.
Philadelphia — is the most via- speeds over 150 mph in some Last year, Amtrak proposed The plan will be incorporat-
H.J. Heinz Co.’s global expansion
WASHINGTON — Con- ble region in the country for portions of the corridor. But a plan to upgrade its Northeast ed in a long-term transporta-
efforts are paying off, driving its fourth-
quarter net income up 16 percent. But gress would take away Am- truly high-speed trains averag- Mica said trip times average corridor track and trains and tion spending bill the commit-
the world’s biggest ketchup maker said trak’s popular Northeast corri- ing speeds better than 110 only 83 mph between Wash- to eliminate bottlenecks so tee is drafting and expects to
it needs to raise prices and cut jobs to dor train service and invite pri- mph, said House Transporta- ington and New York and 72 that trains can travel up to 220 introduce around mid-June,
continue its profitable path. vate investors to bid for the tion and Infrastructure Chair- mph between New York and mph. Trip time between Wash- Mica said.
The company, based in Pittburgh,
announced Thursday that it will shed
up to 1,000 jobs globally in fiscal 2012

Google to
as it closes five factories. Heinz has
THE ECONOMY
37,000 workers worldwide. I
The closings will include two facto-
ries in the United States, two in Europe
and one in the Pacific region. It will
shed approximately 800 to 1,000 posi-
tions and be left with 76 factories. launch pay
program
Heinz did not further specify which
plants would close.
Heinz earned $223.9 million, or 69
cents per share, for the quarter. That’s
up from $192.4 million, or 60 cents per
share, a year earlier, but it was short of By PETER SVENSSON
the 72 cents per share Wall Street an- AP Technology Writer
ticipated. NEW YORK — Google Inc.
Revenue rose 6 percent to $2.89 launched its bid to dominate a
billion, above the $2.87 billion analysts world where the smartphone has
polled by FactSet forecast. replaced the wallet as the con-
Heinz also raised its dividend by 7 tainer for credit cards, coupons
percent on Thursday and increased its and receipts.
full-year outlook. It’s a vision shared by others.
The Internet search and advertis-
Kudrow to host Webbys ing company faces tough compe-
tition from cellphone companies
Lisa Kudrow will host the 15th an- and Visa, which all want to play a
nual Webby Awards. central role in tying together
Kudrow will oversee the June 13 phones, retailers and banks into a
ceremony at the Hammerstein Ball- new payment system.
room in New York City. Google said Thursday that it’s
The Webbys honor Internet achieve- launching a trial of its payment
ment. system in San Francisco and New
York in cooperation with Master-
Yellow Pages see S.F. ban AP PHOTO
Card and Citibank. It is opening
it up to consumers in the sum-
San Francisco has become the first Customer Daniel Dona pays with his credit card for $4.13 a gallon gas at a Shell station in Menlo Park, Calif. Surging mer. It then plans to expand
U.S. city to ban the unsolicited distri- gasoline prices and sharp cutbacks in government spending caused the economy to grow only weakly in the first three across the country.
bution of Yellow Pages. months of the year. Consumer spending slowed even more than previously estimated. There has been talk of smart
Mayor Ed Lee signed the ban into payment systems for years. Goo-
law to cut the number of unwanted

Energy prices hold back growth


gle faces the same hurdles that
phone books being dropped into city
have stifled previous trials. The
neighborhoods.
new Google Wallet will initially
The Local Search Association, a
commercial phone book industry trade work on only one smartphone,
group, has threatened to sue, saying the Google Nexus S 4G carried by
the ban violates its members’ rights. Sprint Nextel Corp. It will con-
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER growth in 2010. nect only to MasterCard PayPass
David Chiu, president of the city’s Growth is expected to improve mod-
Board of Supervisors, said the ban was AP Economics Writer terminals. There are more than
estly in the second half of 2011 as 135,000 of those in U.S. stores

W
needed because the unsolicited books
degraded the environment and blight- ASHINGTON — High gasoline prices, government bud- stepped-up hiring helps stimulate con- and restaurants, but that’s only a
sumer and business spending. Compa-
ed neighborhoods. get cuts and weaker-than-expected consumer spending nies are also benefiting this year from a
small fraction of the total num-
The law, which does not affect white ber.
caused the economy to grow only weakly in the first three tax break that lets profitable businesses
pages distribution, is scheduled to take Google calls it a “single-tap”
months of the year. write off large capital expenditures
effect next year, and will bar companies solution, meaning shoppers
right away rather than gradually.
from leaving Yellow Pages on porches The Commerce Department estimated Thursday that the But economists caution that their
should be able to pay with a sin-
without the permission of the resi- gle tap of their phone on a pay-
dence or business. economy grew at an annual rate of 1.8 percent in the January- brighter outlook could be derailed if oil
ment terminal, or a swipe past it.
March quarter. That was the same as its first estimate a month prices head higher or if financial mar-
But in a demonstration at Thurs-
kets are jolted by Europe’s debt crisis or
Gov’t to sell AIG shares ago. a failure by Congress to raise the gov-
ernment’s borrowing authority this
day’s New York event, a Google
executive had to tap twice, then
The government is selling off a sign on the screen of the terminal
Consumer spending grew at just half pay increases and a depressed housing summer.
chunk of its stake in American Interna- provided by retail partner Amer-
the rate of the previous quarter. And a market. “I think consumers will hang on and
tional Group Inc., narrowly squeezing ican Eagle Outfitters Inc. to get a
surge in imports widened the U.S. trade Analysts estimate that growth has ac- start to do their part to lift the econo-
out a profit as it moves to bring an end purchase through.
deficit. celerated slightly to around 2.5 percent my,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist
to its bailout of the insurance giant. Osama Bedier, Google’s vice
The company and the Treasury De- Most economists think the economy in the current April-June quarter. For at Moody’s Analytics. “The job market
is growing only slightly better in the the entire year, they think the economy is improving, and more job growth president of payments, said it
partment said they were selling 300 was up to the retailer to decide if
million shares of AIG at $29 each. The current April-June quarter. Consumers will grow around 3 percent. That would means more income growth and that
remain squeezed by gas prices, scant be little changed from the 2.9 percent will help spending.” the shopper has to sign on the
per-share price was the low end of the screen.
insurer’s expected $29 to $30 dollar
range but just above the $28.73 price
per share that the government needs to
recoup its investment in the company.
Treasury said the government could
get gross proceeds of $7.1 billion if the
Honda sees near-normal U.S. output in August
underwriters exercise their option to
buy an additional 45 million shares
By TOM KRISHER Shortages have affected nearly build the new Civic compact.
AP Auto Writer every carmaker, but have As a result, the severity of
owned by the government.
DETROIT — Honda’s North struck hardest at Honda Motor model shortages this month
American factories will return Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. will not be as bad as expected.
to near-normal production in Last month, Honda cut pro- “This will go a long way to-
August, the company said duction to about half the nor- ward alleviating the shortages
Thursday, much faster than ex- mal level because of falling at dealerships,” said spokes-
parts supplies. It warned deal- man Ed Miller. “It’s very good
pected following supply dis-
ers of model shortages and said news for dealers.”
$3.77 $3.87 $2.75 ruptions. full production might not re- Toyota is also ramping up.
The flow of auto parts was in- sume until the end of the year. Earlier this month it said that it
terrupted after Japanese facto- But Honda now says that the would be able to crank up
$4.06
07/17/08
ries were damaged by a huge situation in Japan is improving. North American production
earthquake and tsunami on Factories can ramp up to full faster than expected, returning AP FILE PHOTO

March 11, or stricken by the production on a plant-by-plant to 70 percent of normal levels Workers give the final check-up on Honda Accords at Honda
power outages that followed. basis — except for those that in June. Motor Co.’s Saitama Factory in Sayama, north of Tokyo.
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1,280 10 DAYS 2,720 10 DAYS 30.70 19.41 AmWtrWks AWK .88 29.88 +.11 +18.1 83.08 65.31 McDnlds MCD 2.44 82.43 -.29 +7.4
51.50 36.85 Amerigas APU 2.96 45.30 ... -7.2 24.98 19.27 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 21.62 +.25 -10.5
23.79 16.54 AquaAm WTR .62 22.29 +.19 -.8 9.26 3.64 NexstarB NXST ... 6.77 -.24 +13.0
1,400 2,900 38.02 24.22 ArchDan ADM .64 31.34 +.31 +4.2
298.00 180.02 AutoZone AZO ... 296.61 -1.37 +8.8 65.19 49.43 PNC PNC 1.40 61.74 +.63 +1.7
16.20 10.91 BkofAm BAC .04 11.46 +.08 -14.1 28.38 24.00 PPL Corp PPL 1.40 27.74 -.01 +5.4
1,350 2,800 32.50 23.78 BkNYMel BK .52 27.47 +.08 -9.0 17.72 11.98 PennMill PMIC ... 17.20 -.11 +30.0
17.49 6.08 BonTon BONT .20 10.40 +.29 -17.9 16.07 10.03 PenRE PEI .60 16.57 +.76 +14.0
49.90 29.12 CIGNA CI .04 48.70 +1.22 +32.8 71.89 60.32 PepsiCo PEP 2.06 70.42 -.03 +7.8
1,300 2,700 38.71 26.84 CVS Care CVS .50 38.15 -.02 +9.7 70.77 42.94 PhilipMor PM 2.56 70.30 +.81 +20.1
68.77 49.47 CocaCola KO 1.88 66.70 -.21 +1.4 67.72 58.92 ProctGam PG 2.10 66.19 -.19 +2.9
27.16 16.30 Comcast CMCSA .45 24.93 +.49 +14.0
1,250 2,600 28.95 21.33 CmtyBkSy CBU .96 24.47 +.33 -11.9 67.52 48.56 Prudentl PRU 1.15 63.57 +1.37 +8.3
42.50 22.33 CmtyHlt CYH ... 28.64 +.20 -23.4 16.86 9.89 SLM Cp SLM .40 16.65 +.60 +32.2
37.19 25.61 CoreMark CORE ... 34.46 +1.32 -3.2 60.00 32.41 SLM pfB SLMpB 4.63 58.50 +.55 +33.5
1,200 2,500 13.63 4.97 Entercom ETM ... 9.28 +.14 -19.9 30.38 20.00 SoUnCo SUG .60 29.97 +.08 +24.5
21.02 7.71 FairchldS FCS ... 17.79 -.02 +14.0 13.91 7.06 Supvalu SVU .35 10.13 +.03 +5.2
9.84 6.96 FrontierCm FTR .75 8.77 +.08 -9.9 54.94 39.56 TJX TJX .76 53.69 +1.07 +21.0
1,150 2,400 18.71 13.09 Genpact G .18 15.95 -.30 +4.9
D J F M A M D J F M A M 13.91 8.08 HarteHnk HHS .32 8.49 +.19 -33.5
33.53 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.04 32.13 +.09 +1.7
54.21 42.88 Heinz HNZ 1.92 53.82 +.43 +8.8 38.95 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 36.61 +.21 +2.3
58.20 45.31 Hershey HSY 1.38 54.55 +.46 +15.7 57.90 47.77 WalMart WMT 1.46 54.62 +.06 +1.3

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Advanced 2175 1838 AEP Ind 29.14 +.40 +12.3 CienaCorp 25.97 -.05 +23.4 Gerdau 10.66 +.11 -23.8 McCorm 49.59 +.15 +6.6 ProUltQQQ 88.80 +1.12 +9.1 TECO 18.91 +.13 +6.2
NASDAQ 2787.33 2756.06 2782.92 +21.54 +0.78% t t s +4.90% AES Corp 12.71 -.03 +4.4 Cirrus 16.14 +.12 +1.0 GileadSci 40.90 +.42 +12.9 McDrmInt s 20.73 +.17 +.2 PrUShQQQ rs51.03 -.69 -12.3 THQ 4.20 +.06 -30.7
Declined 877 708 S&P 500 1328.51 1314.41 1325.69 +5.22 +0.40% t t s +5.41% AFLAC 49.59 +.29 -12.1 Cisco 16.25 +.06 -19.7 GlaxoSKln 43.32 +.14 +10.5 McDnlds 82.43 -.29 +7.4 ProUltSP 53.41 +.47 +11.2 TaiwSemi 13.34 +.17 +6.4
New Highs 77 70 Wilshire 5000 14097.09 13941.89 14073.89 +74.98 +0.54% t t s +5.34% AGL Res 40.58 +.31 +13.2 Citigrp rs 40.22 -.11 -15.0 GlimchRt 9.90 +.23 +17.9 McGrwH 42.10 -.15 +15.6 ProUShL20 33.31 -.54 -10.1 TakeTwo 16.76 +.14 +36.6
New Lows 27 53 AK Steel 15.04 +.32 -8.1 CitrixSys 86.39 +3.95 +26.3 GlobCrsg 33.77 +.37+161.4 McKesson 84.87 +.67 +20.6 ProUSSP50015.63 -.22 -19.5 TalecrisBio 28.51 +.17 +22.4
Russell 2000 831.06 817.79 830.87 +10.00 +1.22% t t s +6.03% AMR 6.34 +.02 -18.6 CleanDsl rs 7.60 +3.70 -19.9 GluMobile 5.10 +.30+146.4 McMoRn 18.54 +.47 +8.2 ProUSSlv rs17.12 +.39 -56.4 TalismE g 20.67 -.11 -6.8
ASM Intl 40.55 +1.55 +15.8 Clearwire 4.50 +.05 -12.6 GoldFLtd 15.99 -.11 -11.8 MedcoHlth 64.44 +.09 +5.2 ProSUltSilv195.70 -4.48 +23.4 Target 49.41 +.05 -17.8

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AT&T Inc 31.11 +.11 +5.9 Clorox 69.43 -.28 +9.7 GoldmanS 136.26 +.02 -19.0 MelcoCrwn 10.77 +.13 +69.3 ProgsvCp 21.33 +.07 +7.3 TeckRes g 50.20 +.72 -18.8
AU Optron 8.02 +.09 -23.0 Coach 63.68 +3.04 +15.1 Goodyear 17.49 +.38 +47.6 Merck 36.38 -.31 +.9 ProLogis 16.20 +.33 +12.2 TelNorL 18.02 -.02 +22.6
AbtLab 52.14 -.83 +8.8 CocaCE 28.68 -.01 +14.6 Gramrcy 2.20 +.12 -4.8 Meritage 24.14 +.87 +8.7 ProUSR2K rs42.18-1.13 -16.0 Teleflex 61.40 +.37 +14.1
AcadiaRlt 20.27 +.10 +11.1 CognizTech 75.25 +1.50 +2.7 GrtBasG g 1.90 -.03 -35.8 Mesab 30.94 -.20 -19.6 ProvFnH 7.90 +.07 +9.1 TelefEsp s 23.61 +.04 +3.5
Accenture 57.03 +.44 +17.6 ColgPal 85.32 +.24 +6.2 GreenMtC 82.99 +1.67+152.6 MetLife 43.46 +.06 -2.2 Prudentl 63.57 +1.37 +8.3 TelMexL 18.73 -.16 +16.0
ActionSemi 2.19 -.01 +1.9 CollctvBrd 15.27 -.04 -27.6 Greif A 64.06 +.55 +3.5 MetroPCS 18.30 +.47 +44.9 PSEG 33.22 -.22 +4.4 Tellabs 4.45 -.10 -34.4
ActivsBliz 11.48 +.10 -7.7 Comc spcl 23.51 +.55 +13.5 GpoTMM 1.93 +.13 -22.8 MicronT 9.79 +.18 +22.1 PubStrg 115.59 +1.22 +14.0 TempleInld 22.96 +.24 +8.1
AdamsEx 11.10 +.07 +3.4 Comerica 35.35 +.19 -16.3 Guess 44.57 +4.47 -5.8 Microsoft 24.67 +.48 -11.6 PulteGrp 7.86 +.37 +4.5 TmpDrgn 30.19 +.19 -1.8
The best gift for college gradu- retirement approaches. Watch out for fees. AdobeSy 34.54 +.41 +12.2 CmtyHlt 28.64 +.20 -23.4 HSBC 51.28 +.39 +.5 MdsxWatr 18.27 +.13 -.4 PPrIT 6.72 +.05 +7.0 TenetHlth 6.40 +.08 -4.3
AMD 8.48 +.05 +3.7 CompSci 38.38 -5.71 -22.6 Hallibrtn 50.66 +.79 +24.1 Millicom 105.36 -.27 +10.2 Qlogic 15.64 +.11 -8.1 Tenneco 40.49 +.15 -1.6
ates might not be cash or a check. You can find a fund that Some fund companies charge AdvSemi 5.65 +.01 -1.6 Compuwre 9.82 +.04 -15.9 HanJS 15.00 +.03 -.7 MitsuUFJ 4.54 -.01 -16.1 Qualcom 57.17 +.18 +15.5 Teradata 55.09 +.82 +33.8
Give them a start on their investing doesn’t require a big initial an annual fee if the balance is Aeropostl 18.86 +.51 -23.5 ConAgra 24.93 +.18 +10.4 HarbinElec 16.21 -.86 -6.6 MobileTele 19.39 +.21 -7.1 QntmDSS 3.09 +.05 -16.9 Teradyn 15.44 -.07 +10.0
Aetna 43.65 +.22 +43.1 ConnWtrSv 25.56 +.87 -8.3 HarleyD 36.59 +.35 +5.5 Molycorp n 60.51 +1.48 +21.3 Quepasa 7.99 +1.19 -31.7 Terex 28.27 +.43 -8.9
future with shares in a mutual fund. investment. below a certain amount. T. Rowe Agilent 49.39 +.37 +19.2 ConocPhil 72.34 +.37 +6.2 HarmonyG 12.97 -.48 +3.4 Monsanto 69.42 +.54 -.3 QstDiag 57.22 -.34 +6.0 TeslaMot n 29.48 +.50 +10.7
AkamaiT 33.18 +.30 -29.5 ConsolEngy49.90 +.38 +2.4 HarrisCorp 48.63 +.54 +7.4 MonstrWw 15.00 +.31 -36.5 Quidel 15.13 +.15 +4.7
It’s not hard to find funds that If your gift budget is limited, you Price charges a $10 annual fee for Akorn 6.56 -.18 +8.1 ConEd 52.73 +.12 +6.4 Harsco 32.69 +.32 +15.4 Moodys 38.89 +.85 +46.5 RCM 5.32 -.01 +14.9
Tesoro 23.66 -.17 +27.6
TevaPhrm 49.55 +.19 -4.9
are appropriate as gifts: can open an account with a fund each Individual Retirement Ac- AlcatelLuc 5.55 -.01 +87.5 ConsolWtr 9.22 +.10 +.5 HartfdFn 26.38 ... -.4 Moog A 40.82 +.31 +2.6 RF MicD 6.07 -.01 -17.4 TexInst 34.32 +.04 +5.6
Alcoa 16.37 +.04 +6.4 CooperTire 23.72 +.57 +.6 HawaiiEl 24.52 ... +7.6 Moog B 40.85 +.36 +2.6 RPM 23.27 +.06 +5.3 Textron 22.24 -.38 -5.9
Keep it simple. that has a minimum requirement of count with a balance of less than AlignTech 24.18 +1.08 +23.7 CornPdts 56.00 +.78 +21.7 HltMgmt 11.25 -.04 +17.9 MorgStan 23.55 -.01 -13.5 RXi Phrm 1.09 +.12 -57.8 ThermoFis 65.31 +1.12 +18.0
Stay away from funds that use $1,000 or less. Vanguard has $5,000. And avoid mutual funds Allergan 81.79 -.19 +19.1 Corning 19.73 +.20 +2.1 HeclaM 8.39 -.02 -25.5 Mosaic 69.15 +1.17 -9.4 RadientPh .21 -.01 -79.2 3M Co 92.82 +.13 +7.6
AlliBInco 7.83 +.05 -1.3 Cosan Ltd 11.71 +.30 -14.0 HercOffsh 6.38 -.04 +83.3 Mylan 23.01 +.04 +8.9 RadioShk 15.37 -.25 -16.9 Tiffany 76.04 +6.00 +22.1
complex or unusually risky invest- dropped the minimum investment that assess upfront sales charges, AlliantEgy 40.39 +.11 +9.8 Costco 80.81 +.49 +11.9 Hertz 15.92 +.19 +9.9 NCR Corp 19.23 +.12 +25.1 Raytheon 49.82 -.28 +8.4 THorton g 45.98 -.17 +11.5
AllscriptH 20.17 -.14 +4.7 Covidien 54.63 -.68 +19.6 Hess 78.40 +.16 +2.4 NV Energy 15.54 +.10 +10.6 RegalEnt 13.71 -.13 +16.8
ing strategies. You’re giving a gift, on its target-date funds to $1,000 called loads, and those that charge Allstate 31.15 +.11 -2.3 CrownHold 40.13 +.36 +20.2 HewlettP 36.55 +.54 -13.2
TimeWarn 35.69 +.11 +10.9
NXP Sem n 28.55 +1.33 +36.4 RegionsFn 6.94 +.14 -.9 TiVo Inc 10.23 +.07 +18.5
and the focus should be on getting from $3,000. And while Charles above-average management fees. AlphaNRs 52.78 +.95 -12.1 CubistPh 38.30 +1.54 +79.0 hhgregg 15.24 +2.28 -27.3 NYSE Eur 35.52 -.08 +18.5 Renren n 12.69 +.34 -29.5 TollBros 20.89 +.26 +9.9
AlteraCp lf 47.20 +.71 +32.7 Cummins 105.85 +.74 -3.8 Hologic 21.08 +.67 +12.0 Nabors 27.50 -.23 +17.2 RepFBcp 2.61 +.07 +7.0
someone started, not beating the Schwab allows accounts to be set Keep it tax-free. Altria 27.77 -.14 +12.8 CybrOpt 10.07 +.05 +17.9 HomeDp 36.19 -.44 +3.2 NasdOMX 24.38 -.42 +2.7 RepubSvc 31.43 +.02 +5.3
TorDBk g 85.78 -1.00 +17.0
Total SA 55.91 +.44 +4.5
market. A well-diversified index up with as little as $1,000, inves- Consider a traditional IRA or a Amarin 19.13 +.59+133.3 CypSemi 22.51 +.74 +21.2 HonwllIntl 58.50 -.37 +10.0 NBkGreece 1.31 -.02 -22.0 RschMotn 43.57 +.43 -25.0 Toyota 82.21 +.44 +4.6
Amazon 195.00 +2.74 +8.3 DNP Selct 9.95 +.09 +8.9 Hospira 54.66 +.45 -1.8 NatFuGas 69.90 -.20 +6.5 Revlon 17.28 +.27 +75.6
fund is a good first investment. So tors can start with less if they Roth IRA, which allow investors to Ameren 29.62 +.09 +5.1 DR Horton 11.81 +.32 -1.0 HostHotls 17.53 +.65 -1.9 TrCda g 43.77 -.07 +15.1
NatGrid 51.06 +.44 +15.1 ReynAm s 39.34 -.25 +20.6 TrnsatlPet 2.23 +.06 -33.0
are target-date funds that encour- agree to make monthly contribu- set aside after-tax income and not AMovilL 52.10 +.43 -9.1 DTE 51.04 -.08 +12.6 HudsCity 8.97 -.05 -29.6 NOilVarco 72.55 +.21 +7.9 RigelPh 8.81 +.32 +17.0
AMovilA 52.10 +.55 -8.9 Danaher s 53.64 -.27 +13.7 Humana 79.28 +1.76 +44.8 Transocn 69.36 +.30 -.2
NatSemi 24.59 -.01 +78.7 RioTinto 68.72 +1.19 -4.1 Travelers 61.21 -.25 +9.9
age investing for retirement. The tions of at least $100. Once the pay taxes on gains. However, the AmCapLtd 9.79 +.18 +29.5 Darden 51.10 +.12 +10.0 HuntBnk 6.42 ... -6.6 NetApp 55.31 +3.58 +.6 RiteAid 1.08 ... +22.3 TrimbleN 43.01 +.63 +7.7
AEagleOut 13.10 +.08 -10.5 DeanFds 13.50 +.28 +52.7 Hydrognc 5.04 -.11 +34.0 Netflix 263.75 +4.28 +50.1 Riverbed s 37.57 +.46 +6.8
investment mix in these funds will account reaches $1,000, the donor graduate must be getting a pay- AEP 38.37 -.16 +6.6 Deere 84.94 +.23 +2.3 Hyperdyn 4.44 +.02 -10.5 NewAmHi 10.53 +.02 +5.7 Rowan 39.97 -.06 +14.5
TrinaSolar 22.02 +.85 -6.0
TriQuint 12.21 +.22 +4.4
be more aggressive now, but will can stop giving, and leave future check to qualify for the tax ben- AmExp 50.68 +.27 +18.1 Dell Inc 15.80 +.29 +16.6 IAMGld g 20.66 -.09 +16.1 NwGold g 9.85 +.07 +.9 RoyDShllA 70.28 +1.27 +5.2 TycoIntl 48.24 +.29 +16.4
AmIntlGrp 28.75 +.47 -40.4 DeltaAir 10.18 -.31 -19.2 ING 11.79 +.15 +20.4 NJ Rscs 45.52 +.17 +5.6 SpdrDJIA 123.80 +.15 +7.1
become more conservative as contributions to the graduate. efits of an IRA. AmSupr 10.06 -.19 -64.8 DenburyR 21.57 +.17 +13.0 INGPrRTr 6.17 -.05 +8.4 NY CmtyB 15.95 -.12 -15.4 SpdrGold 148.22 -.36 +6.8
Tyson 18.49 +.19 +7.4
AmTower 55.22 +.92 +6.9 Dndreon 41.91 +1.04 +20.0 iShGold s 14.86 -.04 +6.9 UBS AG 18.67 +.36 +13.4
NY Times 7.59 -.09 -22.6 S&P500ETF133.00 +.61 +5.8
These five mutual funds would be good gifts for college grads. All have a low minimum AmWtrWks 29.88 +.11 +18.1 DeutschBk 58.28 +.32 +12.0 iSAstla 26.30 +.44 +3.4 Newcastle 5.10 +.15 -23.9 SpdrHome 18.53 +.21 +6.6
UDR 25.54 +.30 +8.6
Ameriprise 60.37 -.26 +4.9 DevelDiv 14.19 +.04 +.7 iShBraz 73.41 +1.34 -5.2 US Airwy 9.25 -.02 -7.6
investment, low fee and high rating from Morningstar. Ametek s 42.41 +.08 +8.1 DevonE 82.74 -.38 +5.4 iSCan 32.55 +.13 +5.0
NewellRub 17.56 +.15 -3.4 SpdrKbwBk 24.42 +.09 -5.8 USA Tech h 2.50 +.13+142.7
NewmtM 55.83 +.22 -9.1 SpdrRetl 53.23 +.87 +10.1 USEC 4.16 +.32 -30.9
FUND RATING EXPENSE RATIO MINIMUM INVESTMENT Amgen 59.76 -.08 +8.9 Diageo 82.51 +.80 +11.0 iShGer 26.09 +.07 +9.0 NewsCpA 17.64 +.46 +21.2 SpdrOGEx 59.88 +.50 +13.5
Anadarko 77.89 +.67 +2.3 Diebold 32.21 +.25 +.5 iSh HK 18.87 +.03 -.3 UniSrcEn 37.46 +.12 +4.5
NewsCpB 18.38 +.44 +11.9 SpdrMetM 70.06 +.66 +1.9 UnilevNV 31.95 +.21 +1.8
Amana Trust Growth (AMAGX) 1.20% $250 AnalogDev 40.38 +.42 +7.2 DirecTV A 49.73 +.69 +24.5 iShJapn 10.09 +.09 -7.5 Nexen g 22.27 -.04 -2.8 SPX Cp 79.66 +.50 +11.4
Annaly 18.05 +.10 +.7 DrSCBr rs 35.37 -1.43 -24.5 iSh Kor 63.64 +1.43 +4.0 UnionPac 103.24 +1.14 +11.4
NextEraEn 57.10 +.09 +9.8 Safeway 24.38 +.15 +8.4
Large-cap growth stock fund with a strong record. It’s aimed at Muslim investors, but available to anyone. Aon Corp 51.94 +.25 +12.9 DirFnBr rs 44.32 -.77 -6.2 iSTaiwn 15.25 +.07 -2.4 NiSource 20.15 ... +14.4 StJoe 21.71 -.16 -.6
Unisys 27.42 +.13 +5.9
A123 Sys 5.94 +.34 -37.7 DrxEBear rs14.75 -.22 -34.6 iShSilver 36.51 -.41 +21.0 UtdContl 24.64 -.44 +3.4
NokiaCp 8.09 -.07 -21.6 StJude 50.19 +.77 +17.4
Monetta Young Investor (MYIFX) 1.00 1,000 Apache 123.91 -.02 +3.9 DrxFnBull 26.83 +.46 -3.6 iShChina25 43.73 +.24 +1.5 Nordstrm 46.18 +.81 +9.0 Saks 11.14 +.28 +4.1
UPS B 72.97 +.17 +.5
Apple Inc 335.00 -1.78 +3.9 DirxSCBull 83.66 +3.17 +15.5 iSSP500 133.46 +.65 +5.7 US Bancrp 24.95 +.04 -7.5
NorflkSo 72.01 -.13 +14.6 Salesforce 153.56 +2.63 +16.3
Aimed at young investors. It owns stocks of consumer names such as McDonald’s and Walt Disney. ApldMatl 13.64 -.22 -2.9 DirxEnBull 76.22 +1.27 +30.4 iShEMkts 47.25 +.60 -.8 NoestUt 35.36 +.01 +10.9 SanDisk 45.65 +.24 -8.4
US NGs rs 11.10 -.12 -7.4
Arbitron 41.80 -.18 +.7 Discover 23.80 +.25 +28.4 iShB20 T 96.51 +.82 +2.5 US OilFd 39.60 -.33 +1.5
NthnO&G 20.07 +.45 -26.2 SandRdge 12.07 +1.27 +64.9
Oakmark (OAKMX) 1.11 1,000 ArcelorMit 32.57 +.09 -14.6 Disney 40.99 -.14 +9.3 iS Eafe 60.36 +.56 +3.7 NorthropG 64.36 -.06 +9.5 Sanofi 38.41 +.34 +19.2
USSteel 45.34 +.45 -22.4
ArchCoal 29.57 +.30 -15.7 DomRescs 47.34 +.16 +10.8 iShR2K 83.08 +1.08 +6.2 UtdTech 86.39 +.13 +9.7
NwstNG 44.95 +.16 -3.3 SaraLee 19.42 +.06 +10.9
One of Morningstar’s Analyst Picks. Its 10-year performance ranks in the top 8 percent among its peers. ArenaPhm 1.47 +.09 -14.5 DonlleyRR 20.80 +.27 +19.1 iShREst 61.61 +.79 +10.1 Novartis 62.24 +.57 +5.6 SaulCntr 39.86 +.13 -15.8
UtdhlthGp 47.70 -.17 +32.1
AriadP 8.40 +.03 +64.7 Dover 64.20 +.78 +9.8 ITT Corp 56.99 +.41 +9.4 NuanceCm 21.86 +.39 +20.2 Schlmbrg 85.19 +1.10 +2.0 UnumGrp 26.08 +.18 +7.7
Vanguard Target Retirement 2050 (VFIFX) 0.19 1,000 ArmHld 28.00 +.30 +34.9 DowChm 35.70 -.49 +4.6 ITW 56.99 -.05 +6.7 Nucor 41.89 +.11 -4.4 SchoolSp 14.05 -.07 +.9 UranmRs 1.82 +.25 -46.5
ArubaNet 28.01 +.97 +34.1 DrmWksA 26.16 +.91 -11.2 Informat 56.27 +1.51 +27.8 NustarEn 63.23 +.51 -9.0 Schwab 17.42 -.08 +1.8 UrbanOut 30.24 +.06 -15.6
Inexpensive target-date mutual fund designed for investors expecting to retire around mid-century. AscenaRtl 33.01 +2.31 +24.9 DryShips 3.71 -.04 -32.4 InglesMkts 17.49 +.13 -8.9 NuvFloat 12.64 -.04 +7.0 SeagateT 16.68 -.08 +11.0 Vale SA 31.28 +.67 -9.5
AstraZen 51.67 +.28 +11.9 DuPont 51.97 -.19 +4.2 Intel 22.50 -.18 +7.0 NvMAd 13.46 +.06 +2.9 SearsHldgs 70.24 ... -4.8 Vale SA pf 27.98 +.57 -7.4
Schwab Total Stock Market Index (SWTSX) 0.09 100 Atmel 14.35 -.10 +16.5 DukeEngy 18.60 -.07 +4.4 IBM 167.18 -.57 +13.9 NvPA 13.70 +.06 +2.8 SemiHTr 35.22 +.07 +8.3 ValenceT h 1.17 -.09 -30.4
ATMOS 32.99 +.06 +5.7 DukeRlty 14.66 +.29 +17.7 Intl Coal 14.52 +.01 +87.6 Nvidia 18.82 +.46 +22.2 SempraEn 54.54 -.02 +3.9 ValeroE 26.42 +.16 +14.3
Ultra-low initial requirement and investment fees. It tracks the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index. AutoData 53.63 +.30 +15.9 Dycom 16.81 +.91 +14.0 IntlGame 17.28 -.05 -2.3 ValpeyFsh 3.22 +.34 -5.0
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OplinkC 17.92 +.19 -3.0 SilvrcpM g 10.72 -.12 -16.4
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: Showers and thunderstorms will be likely along and ahead of a storm system

83°
SUNDAY in the East. Some strong to severe storms will be possible over portions of the Northeast. Low pres-
TODAY SATURDAY
Partly Mostly
sure over the southern Plains will produce a few thunderstorms. Some of these storms could be
sunny severe as well. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible over the Upper Midwest.
Partly sunny, sunny,
a storm
65° a storm
80° 86°
63° 63°
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 57/45
59/41 60/49
Mostly Mostly A storm Sunny,
sunny, sunny, possible less 63/54 With another
a storm hot humid 86/67 trough of low
55/51
88° 90° 90° 80° pressure
63° 65° 65° 60° 59/50 71/47 88/70 approaching, the
70/57
radar will no
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 70/56 82/65 doubt be lighting
up again this
The Poconos 100/72
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 81-85. Lows: 61-63. Scattered show- 92/72
afternoon indi-
81/61
Tonight’s low ers and thunderstorms today. A chance cating scattered
Albany
86/62 of thunderstorms tonight. 93/74 thunderstorms.
60/44 88/74 88/75
Storms will prob-
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 58/47 ably last into the
82/60 Highs: 71-83. Lows: 64-67. Partly cloudy evening hours,
and warm today. Partly cloudy skies City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow and once again
Towanda tonight.
82/61 Anchorage 66/42/.00 58/47/pc 57/47/pc Myrtle Beach 82/73/.00 83/70/pc 82/68/pc the main threat
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 86/63
Atlanta 91/68/.00 82/65/t 86/69/pc Nashville 78/62/.29 76/59/pc 87/68/pc will be hail and
84/63 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 91/66/.00 87/67/t 84/68/t New Orleans 90/75/.00 89/72/s 89/73/pc strong winds.
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 66-82. Lows: 57-61. Scattered Boston 80/57/.00 79/63/pc 76/61/pc Norfolk 92/74/.00 89/69/pc 86/68/t
83/63 Buffalo 76/59/.20 68/57/t 73/58/t Oklahoma City 75/55/1.58 84/71/t 91/72/pc
The one-inch hail
showers and thunderstorms today. A that fell in Dallas
Charlotte 90/72/.00 82/64/t 85/65/pc Omaha 67/46/.00 66/52/t 72/63/c
chance of thunderstorms.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 48/43/1.08 55/51/pc 68/62/c Orlando 92/68/.00 90/70/t 90/70/t Thursday was
State College 82/62
80/61
86/67 Cleveland 75/62/.15 67/53/sh 68/64/pc Phoenix 98/70/.00 100/75/s 99/73/s indicative of
Brandywine Valley Dallas 81/60/.00 92/72/pc 91/71/pc Pittsburgh 81/61/.00 76/57/t 81/62/t updraft winds
Reading Denver 73/44/.00 71/47/s 69/48/t Portland, Ore. 56/42/.12 58/47/sh 60/47/sh
Harrisburg 86/66 Highs: 85-88. Lows: 66-69. Partly cloudy inside the storm
84/64 with a slight chance of thunderstorms Detroit 71/48/.68 63/54/sh 73/61/c St. Louis 64/54/.31 70/60/pc 85/70/t
Honolulu 85/76/.00 88/74/s 88/75/s Salt Lake City 64/48/.00 65/41/pc 57/42/pc exceeding 60
Philadelphia today and tonight.
89/69 Houston 96/75/.01 93/74/s 93/74/pc San Antonio 94/73/.00 94/73/s 95/74/pc mph. Saturday's
Indianapolis 70/58/.28 66/55/pc 78/67/t San Diego 69/61/.00 71/58/s 67/56/s weather will still
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 86/69/.00 93/70/s 90/63/s San Francisco 64/51/.00 61/50/pc 62/50/pc be a bit unset-
79/66 Highs: 77-86. Lows: 66-69. Partly cloudy Los Angeles 67/57/.00 70/56/s 72/55/s Seattle 59/45/.00 57/45/sh 58/45/sh
Miami 89/78/.00 88/75/t 88/76/pc Tampa 89/75/.00 89/73/t 90/73/t tled with an
and warm today. Partly cloudy skies
Milwaukee 47/44/.00 54/46/pc 66/55/pc Tucson 97/61/.00 99/71/s 99/70/s afternoon thun-
tonight.
Minneapolis 63/45/.00 60/49/t 70/53/t Washington, DC 90/68/.00 88/70/t 85/70/t derstorm possi-
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport ble, and then
WORLD CITIES starting Sunday
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 86/65 Yesterday trace Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs a ridge of high
Average 74/52 Month to date 3.38” Wilkes-Barre 7.59 -0.65 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 64/55/.00 59/49/sh 62/50/sh Mexico City 90/63/.00 87/59/t 87/60/t pressure will
Record High 92 in 2010 Normal month to date 3.07” Towanda 4.28 -0.98 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 100/77/.00 101/81/pc 104/82/pc Montreal 68/57/.00 66/54/r 73/60/sh
Beijing 84/57/.00 86/62/s 93/66/s Moscow 59/43/.00 65/48/pc 75/50/pc
strengthen over-
Record Low 39 in 1972 Year to date 20.33” Lehigh
Cooling Degree Days* Normal year to date 13.58” For more weather Berlin 81/45/.00 64/47/pc 66/49/c Paris 64/55/.00 65/48/sh 68/46/pc head. This will
Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0
Yesterday 11 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 55/43/.00 65/47/s 67/48/s Rio de Janeiro 86/68/.00 79/64/sh 75/62/sh promote more
Month to date 21 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 5.15 -0.59 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 55/45/.00 58/48/sh 56/47/c Riyadh 104/79/.00 106/84/s 105/84/s sunshine and hot
Year to date 33 Today 5:36a 8:26p Frankfurt 79/50/.00 65/45/pc 69/48/pc Rome 82/59/.00 83/63/pc 78/57/pc temperatures
Last year to date 62 Tomorrow 5:35a 8:27p New First Full Last National Weather Service Hong Kong 84/73/.00 85/71/pc 87/74/s San Juan 86/76/1.61 87/76/t 86/76/t
Jerusalem 85/63/.00 92/68/pc 90/65/pc Tokyo 70/61/.00 67/60/sh 69/65/r into Monday and
Normal year to date 32 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Tuesday.
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 2:28a 3:39p London 61/52/.00 61/48/pc 64/49/pc Warsaw 70/39/.00 76/53/sh 69/47/sh
mean temperature was above 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 2:53a 4:38p June 1 June 8 June 15 June 23 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice. - Tom Clark

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LOST - Cat. White
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nose & tail, blue LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE BUICK `96 REGAL GTP, 1 Owner, 343-1959
Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
eyes & friendly.
Honey Pot section
NOTICE is hereby
given that Letters of
3.8, 102,000
miles. Excellent
Leather interior,
moonroof
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509 CAVALIER V8, Auto, 1,300
miles, all options,
DEADLINES
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Estate of Joseph P.
570-735-5069 warranty. $3,295. Call Our Auto Credit Asking $24,995
Goncharchick,
570-735-5905 Deceased, late of
the Township of
Saturday
12:30 on Friday Engagement
(570) 417-4731 or
(570) 675-0655
Hot Line to get
Pre-approved for a MARSH MOTORS Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151
Looking for Work? Rings 44% Car Loan! 1218 Main St.
Plains, Luzerne spend more
FORD `05 FREESTAR
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CADILLAC `94
County, Pennsylva- 560 Pierce St.
a Classified Ad. nia, who died March
4:00 pm on
Friday
$2500 or less.
Kingston, PA
www.acmecarsales.net equipped. Brand
new wheels & tires.
570-718-6992
570-829-7130 bridezella.net 08 CHEVY IMPALA LT Buy-Sell-Trade
29, 2011, to Barbara
A. Fellows, Adminis- Monday
DEVILLE SEDAN
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Dove grey, alloys, All service records.
Navigation, Harmon LIMITED EDITION
120 Found tratrix of 4307 4:30 pm on ALL 570-714-9924
V6
08 BUICK LACROSSE Kardon, 6 disc Low mileage, fully
Crestview Road, Friday 94,000 miles, CXL, Silver/grey changer, back up CHEVY ‘04 CLASSIC loaded, $10,999.
FOUND - Appears to Harrisburg, Penn-
JUNK automatic, front leather, sunroof sensors, xenons, negotiable.

ACURA `08 RDX


be a tall, male, sylvania 17112. 4 door sedan, all 570-283-1691
Tuesday 07 CHRYSLER SEBRING heated seats,
Cocker Spaniel on All persons indebted wheel drive, 4 power options
4:00 pm on Only 77,000 miles,
Reynolds St in Ply-
mouth. Dark Col-
to said Estate are
requested to make
Monday CAR & door, air condi- Good Condition.
53,000 miles.
Silver V6 auto
07 DODGE CALIBER Fully Loaded
Great on gas!
$4,490 FORD `05
$19,999
TAURUS SE
tioning, air bags, SXT,blue, 4 cyl auto
ored. Wearing Dis-
ney World collar and
payment to the said
Administratrix and
Wednesday
4:00 pm on
TRUCKS all power, cruise AWD, Full Power,
AM/FM, CD
06 CHRYSLER 300
White V6
(570) 301-7221
advertisinguy MARSH MOTORS Beige exterior/inte-
Rabies tag. Taken to those having claims control, leather 1218 Main St.
the Wilkes-Barre or demands to pres-
Tuesday
WANTED interior, $3,300.
Changer, Blue
Tooth, XM Radio,
06 PONTIAC G-6
Silver, 4dr, auto
@gmail.com
Swoyersville, PA
rior, automatic win-
dows & lock, alloy
SPCA. ent the same to said
Administratrix or her
Thursday
4:00 pm on Highest Prices 570-394-9004 Leather Interior
& Sunroof
05 CHEVY AVEO LT
black, auto, 4 cyl
CADILLAC ‘06 STS 570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
wheels and nice
condition. $6,200
Attorney. AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
135 Legals/ CHARLES A. SHEA III
Wednesday
Paid!!! $20,000 05JAGUAR X-TYPE ver, 52,600 miles, (570) 606-1146
(570) 814-8398
Public Notices ESQUIRE
CAVERLY, SHEA,
Friday
4:00 pm on FREE CHEVY ‘00 Call after 9:30 a.m.
3.0, hunter green,
tan leather (AWD)
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound
CHEVY ‘05 FORD `90 MUSTANG GT
CAVALIER LS
NOTICE IS HEREBY system, 6 CD
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
PHILLIPS &
RODGERS, LLC
15 Public Square,
Thursday REMOVAL
4 doors,
BMW `02 330 White, 4 door, 4cyl.
66,000 miles
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park- CAVALIER LS
Must See. Sharp!
Black, new direc-
tional tires, excel-
been issued to John Suite 210
Holidays Call V&G CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful
04 NISSAN MAXIMA ing assist, remote 4 door, 1 owner, lent inside / outside,
Mazza of Ashley, call for deadlines Runs great, SE 3.5 silver, auto
Wilkes-Barre, PA keyless entry, elec- factory stock, very
Luzerne County, 18701
Anytime 98,000 miles. condition. Newly
re-done interior
04 MITSU GALLANT tronic keyless igni-
82,000 miles.
clean, must see to
Pennsylvania, You may email $3,995 gry, auto, 4cyl,55k $5,995
570-823-0101 tion, & more! appreciate. $8,000
your notices to 288-8995 leather & carpeting. 04 CHRYSLER PT
Executor of the
CENTRAL CITY $13,500. $17,000
CENTRAL CITY or best offer. Must
Estate of Rose M.
LINEUP CRUISER GT, slvr,blk 570-881-2775

MONTY SAYS
mpeznowski@ 570-313-3337 sell. 570-269-0042
Rodda, Deceased, lthr, auto, sunroof
who died on April 7, timesleader.com
MOTORS 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO MOTORS Leave Message
2011, late of Wright
Township, Luzerne
ASUCCESSFULSALE or fax to 319 W. Main St. BMW `03 530 I
Beige with tan
Burg./tan lthr.,
Nav., 360 HP, AWD
CENTRAL CITY 319 W. Main St.
FORD `98 TAURUS
County, Pennsylva-
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570-831-7312 Plymouth, PA
570-779-3890
leather interior.
Heated seats, sun-
01 AUDI A8 L
cashmere beige,
MOTORS Plymouth, PA
570-779-3890
Gold. Good condi-
tion Runs great.
requested to pres- or mail to tan lthr., nav., AWD 319 W. Main St. 570-829-5596
ent their claims and Doyouneedmorespace? The Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
570-829-5596 roof, 30 MPG high-
way. Garage kept. 00 CADILLAC CATERA Plymouth, PA
87,000 miles, R-
title, Recently
silver/blk leather,
all persons indebted
to the decedent will A yard or garage sale Wilkes-Barre, PA Excellent condition
sunroof, 56K HIGHEST QUALITY CHRYSLER `02
inspected.

CHEVY ‘99
18711 86,000 miles. $2,700. Call
make payment to
in classified Asking $11,500. 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE
VEHICLES (570) 814-6198
the aforementioned
Executor or his is the best way For additional
information or S-10 PICKUP
(570) 788-4007 Blue/grey
leather, auto, 4cyl.
00 MERCEDES-BENZ All Guaranteed PT CRUISER FORD ‘02
attorney. Say it HERE Inferno Red, flame
ROSENN, JENKINS tocleanoutyourclosets! questions regard- Golf feels a little 2WD, 5-speed S-430 slvr/blck Bumper to design. Chrome
& GREENWALD, LL
15 South Franklin St. You’re in bussiness
ing legal notices
you may call different today. 115,000 miles.
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
lthr., 64,000 miles
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
Bumper For wheels. 47,000
miles, one owner.
FOCUS WAGON
$3,295 Low mileage,
Marti Peznowski Rest in peace 30 Days
Wilkes-Barre, PA
with classified! 2 dr, auto, silver Looks and runs One owner
18711-0075 at 570-970-7371
or 570-829-7130 Tom T. CENTRAL CITY BMW `04 325i SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
570-779-3890 great. New inspec-
tion. $5,800
$6,995

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Public Notices Looking for that
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
MOTORS 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd
570-829-5596 Call (570) 472-1854

special place
called home? in classified
319 W. Main St.
Plymouth, PA
seat, Navgtn, 4x4
07 DODGE NITRO SXT, CHEVROLET `05 CHRYSLER `05
is the best way
LEGAL NOTICE

INVITATION TO BID
Classified will address
Your needs. tocleanoutyourclosets!
570-779-3890
570-829-5596
garnet red, V6, 4x4
06 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN ES, red, TAHOE Z71 SEBRING LX
Low mileage, blue,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Open the door You’re in bussiness 4dr, entrtnmt cntr, Silver birch with 2 door, automatic. www.wyoming
The Kingston Township Board of Super-
visors will accept sealed bids at the
with classified!
PUBLIC NOTICE
with classified!
DODGE `95 NEON
Nicely Equipped!
5 Speed. Like New!!
7 pass mini van
06 JEEP COMMANDER
grey leather interior,
3rd row seating,
rear A/C & heat,
Excellent condition
$8,000
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Kingston Township Municipal Building, 180 New Tires, tinted Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4 (570) 740-7446
E. Center Street, Shavertown, PA 18708 WASHINGTON Automatic, white windows, sun roof, 06 DODGE RAM 1500 4WD automatic with
until 3:30 p.m., Friday, June 3, 2011 for the
following:
TOWNSHIP PUBLIC
HEARINGS
2 door.
Only $999
black leather
interior. Only
SLT, Quad cab, slvr,
5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4
traction control, 5.3l
engine, moonroof, CHRYSLER `92 FORD ‘02 MUSTANG
TRAFFIC LINE PAINTING FOR 2011 The Washington
(570) 301-7221
advertisinguy
57,000 Miles!!!
PRICE REDUCED TO
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
SLT, silver, auto.,
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many
L B E

CONVERTIBLE
ARON
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black top.
Township Board of @gmail.com $14,000!! V6, 4x4 more options. Imm-
Bids will be opened Wednesday, June 8, 06 JEEP LIBERTY aculate condition. 6,500 miles. One
Supervisors, on For more info,
76,000 adult driven Owner. Excellent
2011 at 7:30 p.m. Bid specifications are June 8, 2011, at 6:00
Marilyn 412 Autos for Sale call (570) 762-3714 SPORT white, V6,
miles. $15,600. Call Condition. $18,500
available at the Township Manager’s PM, at the Washing- 4x4
BUICK `05 LESABRE
Monroe’s (570) 378-2886 & 570-760-5833
AUDI `02 A4
Office, Kingston Township Municipal Build- ton Township Build- 05 BUICK RANIER CXL
ing, 180 East Center Street, Shavertown, ing, 184 Keiserville Straight Up. gold, tan, leather, ask for Joanne
WOW! Selling your
PA 18708, Monday through Friday from Road, Tunkhannock, 3.0, V6, AWD 3.8 V6, 20 city/29 sunroof (AWD)
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A certified check or
bid bond in the amount of ten (10%) per-
will conduct a public
hearing to receive
automatic, tiptronic
transmission. Fully
highway. 42,000
miles. Last year
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
green, auto, V6, CHEVROLET `86 Camper?
Place an ad and
find a new owner.
cent of the bid must accompany each bid.
Bids must be clearly labeled “BID: TRAF-
FIC LINE PAINTING FOR 2011”. The
public comment on
a proposed ordi- PAYING $500 loaded, leather
interior. 92,000
full size model.
Excellent condition
in & out. Roadster
4x4
05 GMC SIERRA
X-Cab, blk, auto,
CORVETTE
4x3 manual, 3 over-
56K Original Miles.
Radiant Red. Mint
condition, new
570-829-7130
nance to amend the MINIMUM miles. Good condi-
Kingston Township Board of Supervisors
reserves the right to accept or reject any
Washington Town-
ship Zoning Ordi-
DRIVEN IN
Full size 4 wheel
tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395
cloth roof. Gold with
tan interior. $8,400
4x4 truck
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
drive, 350 engine
with aluminum
paint, automatic,
new battery, tune FORD ‘05 EXPLORER
and all bids and to waive technical irregu-
larities in any bid.
nance, and a public
meeting will imme-
drive trucks
(570) 822-8001 AINEER PREMIUM,
Silver, black leather,
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
up, brakes, top.
$3,900 OBO SPORT TRAC XLT
diately follow the ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ 250 General Auction 250 General Auction 3rd seat, AWD red pearls. Custom (347) 452-3650 1/2 Ton, 4WD,
automatic, V6
FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON public hearing at for heavy equip- 05 CHEVY EQUINOX flames in flake. New (In Mountain Top)
which time each ment, backhoes, Silver, 4 door, 4x4 tires & hubs. 1 $15,992
Kathleen J. Sebastian
Township Manager
Board will consider
the adoption of the
dump trucks,
bull dozers
INVENTORY REDUCTION! NEED SPACE!
04 CHEVY SUBURBAN
LS, pewter silver,
owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500
CHRYSLER ‘06
proposed ordi-
nance. A copy of the
HAPPY TRAILS
TRUCK SALES PUBLIC AUCTION 3rd seat, 4x4
04 FORD F-150
(570) 359-3296
Ask for Les 300C HEMI
Light green, 18,000
NOTICE OF ACTION IN MORTGAGE FORE- ordinance amend- 570-760-2035 VINTAGE COLLECTABLE TRUCKS & Heritage, X-cab,
CLOSURE IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY
ment is on file with
the Township Sec-
542-2277
6am to 8pm PARTS, VINTAGE COLLECTABLE
blk, auto, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
CHEVROLET `88 miles, loaded,
leather, wood trim, 560 Pierce St.
$24,000. Kingston, PA
PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION-LAW NO. 11891-2010
retary at the Town-
ship office for public
CARS, & ACCESSORIES!
*ALSO*
ER seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4 MONTE CARLO SS
V8, automatic,
570-222-4960
leave message
www.wyoming
Interstate Advisors, LLC review or purchase 04 NISSAN XTERRA SE valleymotors.com
300 E. Esplande Drive Suite 1250 at cost. An Ordi- DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS, blue, auto, 4x4 51,267 miles, 570-714-9924
MUST SELL
Oxnard, CA 93036, Plaintiff nance amending the CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
$5,500
v Washington Town- LS, white, V6, 4x4
Klaus Koch ship Zoning Ordi- ACCESSORIES, ROLL OFFS, 04 JEEP GRAND (570) 760-0511 250 General Auction 250 General Auction
2 Bradley Street, Plymouth, PA 18651, nance of December LIFTS, CONTRACTOR TOOLS CHEROKEE LAREDO
Defendant 10, 2003 as amend-
AND MORE! gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
03 DODGE RAM 1500
CHEVROLET ‘06
2 DAY AUCTION
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ed: Summary: THE
To: Klaus Koch, Defendant
2 Bradley Street, Plymouth, PA 18651
ZONING
NANCE
ORDI-
AMEND-
SAT. JUNE 18TH @ 9:00 A.M.
Auction Site:
reg cab, red, auto,
75K, 4x4
CORVETTE
Your house (real estate) at 2 Bradley
Street, Plymouth, PA 18651 is scheduled to
MENT WILL REVISE
SECTION 825 OF
WINOLA AUTO & TRUCK EQUIPMENT.
1522 KEYSER AVE., SCRANTON, PA 18504
03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
X-cab, white, 4x4 CONVERTIBLE BUILDING SUPPLIES, EQUIPT., VEHICLES!
JUNE 10TH & 11TH 9:00 A.M.
THE ZONING ORDI- 02 DODGE RAM 1500 Silver beauty, 1
be sold at the Sheriff’s sale on August 5, 360 Instruction &
2011 at 10:30 a.m. in the Luzerne County NANCE WITH
Training
Details: www.sitarauctions.com
Col. Steve Sitar & Co. Ph:(570) 586-1397
Quad Cab, SLT,
Red auto 4x4 truck
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900 REAL ESTATE
Courthouse, City of Wilkes-Barre, PA to REGARD TO MINER-
enforce the court judgement of AL EXTRACTION PaLic,AU2124-L Fx: (570) 586-6058 02 MERCURY MOUNT- miles, 6 speed. All JUNE 11TH @11:00 A.M.
OPERATIONS. The AINEER PREMIUM, possible options *5 BUILDINGS ON 3.7 ACRES*
$85,134.68 obtained by Plaintiff above (the including Naviga-
amendment pro- TUTORING white, tan leather, THE AMERICAN PRO HOME CENTER, INC.
mortgagee) against you. If the sale is tion, Power top.
poses to add defini- AVAILABLE K-3 3rd seat, 4x4
postponed, the property will be relisted for 212 BELMONT ST. (Rte 171),
REAL ESTATE
tions, add standards Offered At Jenny 02 MAZDA TRIBUTE New, paid $62,000
the next available sale. Must sell $45,900 CARBONDALE, PA 18407
for hydraulic fractur- Lynn Academy White, auto, 4x4
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 570-299-9370 DETAILS & ORDER OF SALE ON:
ing water treatment 131 E. Vaughn St 01 DODGE RAM 1500
All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of
AUCTION
facilities and Kingston, PA regular cab, 4x4, www.sitarauctions.com
land, lying and being situate in the Town-
ship of Plymouth, County of Luzerne and
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded
hydraulic fracturing
water withdrawal
All Subjects
570-814-1316
with cap
00 Chevy Blazer CHEVROLET ‘08 (570) 586-1397 PaLic.AU2124-L

and described as follows, to wit: BEGIN-


NING on Lot No 18 on plot of lots and laid
facilities, update
standards for min-
Raised Rancher Style House
5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Approximate
2 door auto,
pewter silver, MALIBU LT 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
out by Mary Ann Bradely, ET VIR.,ET.AL. in eral extraction, add 380 Travel 76,000 miles 4x4 Black/black,
Plymouth Township beginning at the cor- standards for min- 3,136 sq. ft. -- Lot size 100 ft.X185 ft. 00 FORD EXPEDITION 4 door sedan,
eral processing, add YANKEES TRIP Ready, Move-In Condition. XLT, gold, 3rd seat

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


ner of an alley and road. THENCE along well equipped
said alley, north 30 degrees, west 150 feet standards for natu- TO CINCINNATI Immediate Occupancy 4x4 Serviced with
to a corner; THENCE east 64 degrees, ral gas compressor June 20, 21 and 22 98 FORD RANGER,
(Monday, Tuesday, Flairside, reg cap warranty
north 40 feet to a corner; THENCE west stations.
Wednesday) Monday June 27, 7:00PM truck, 5 spd, 4x4
$300 and Up
30 degrees, north 150 feet to the said
road; THENCE along said road, north 64 Lora Seidel Catch the Yankees copper
degrees, east 40 feet to the place of Secretary for take on the Reds at Location 99 Warden Ave 97 MERCURY
beginning. Subject to all agreements, con-
ditions, covenants, easements, excep-
the BOS The Great American
Ballpark in Cincin-
nati, Ohio
Shavertown, PA 18708
MOUNTAINEER
Green, green
leather, AWD
$125 extra if driven,
tions, reservations and restrictions that
may appear more fully in the line of title.
150 Special Notices Trip Includes: Kingston Township pulled or pushed in.
The property Identification Number is 18SI *Round trip bus
KELLY AUTO SALES
BLOCK 3, LOT 9.
Udren law Offices, P.C., Attorneys for ADOPT transportation
*Beer, soda & food For Open House Date, Photos, 875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
NOBODY Pays More
Full Listing, Terms & Details,
570-760-2035
Plaintiff Adoring couple on the bus
longs to share our 570-287-2243
BMW `07 328xi
111 Woodcrest Rd., Suite 200 *Great box level See Website
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003. 856-482-6900 lives and give seats to two games
www.witmanauctioneers.com Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm
your newborn
secure, endless
(Mon & Tues night)
*Hotel accommoda- Auction For Rita Laver Black with black
interior. Heated
CHEVY `06 COLORADO Happy Trails!
NOTICE OF ACTION IN MORTGAGE love. tions at the Millenni- Extended cab. Auto.
seats. Back up &
FORECLOSURE IN THE COURT OF Expenses paid um Hotel. Just three Power steering, a/c.
COMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY Mindy and Rob blocks from stadium Auction By navigation sys-
40k miles. 2 wheel

Harry’s U Pull It
tems. New tires &
drive.
PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION - LAW NO. 16733-2010
888-736-7567 and walking dis- Witman Auctioneers Inc brakes. Sunroof.
$12,600, negotiable.
tance from Cincin- Garage kept. Many
OneWest Bank, FSB nati Zoo and other License # AY000155-L extras! 46,000
570-678-5040
ADOPT
888 E. Walnut Street, Pasadena CA 91101 downtown attrac- www.witmanauctioneers.com
CHEVY `07 HHR
We can give your Miles.
Plaintiff tions Asking $19,500.
v.
Linda Kripp and Robert J. Sacco
infant love and
security, you can Price: $350 717-665-5735 717-665-1300 570-825-8888 or Great on Gas. Man- AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
417 West Oak Street, Hazelton, PA 18201,
help make us a
family. Expenses
Call 570-287-9701
for more info.
626-297-0155
Call Anytime!
ual, 5 speed trans.
75K miles. New
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
paid. Please call inspection. Bronze VEHICLES!!!
To: Robert J. Sacco, Defendant
417 West Oak Street, Hazelton, PA 18201
Denise & Howard
1-877-676-1660.
MEMORIAL DAY BMW `93 325 IC
Convertible,
with tan interior. Dri-
vetrain Warranty till DRIVE IN PRICES
Your house (real estate) at 417 West Oak 4/12. $7,500. Call
ANTIQUE SALE
Metallic Green
Street, Hazelton, PA 18201 is scheduled to ADOPT: Adoring Exterior & Tan
570-239-2746 Call for Details (570) 459-9901
be sold at the Sherriff’s Sale on August 5, Mom, Dad, Big
2011 at 10:3-0 a.m. in the Luzerne County
Courthouse, City of Wilkes-Barre, to
Brother would like
to share a lifetime AUCTIONS BY MARVA
Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission, FORD `07 MUSTANG Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
63,000 highway
enforce the court judgment of $39,167.39. of hugs & kisses 213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE
Heated Seats. 2nd
Owner, 66k Miles. miles, silver, runs Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
Obtained by Plaintiff above (the mort- in our loving home great, $11,500.
with a newborn.
MONDAY - MAY 30 - 10:00 A.M. Excellent Condition, DRAWING TO BE HELD MAY 31
gagee) against you. If the sale is post- Garage Kept, negotiable.
poned, the property will be relisted for the Please Call INSPECTION - 8:00 A.M. 570-479-2482
Excellent Gas www.wegotused.com
next available sale: Lynda & Dennis VINTAGE & RARE PORCELAIN Mileage. Carfax
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: All that certain 888-688-1422 406 ATVs/Dune SIGNS & OTHER RARE ADVERTIS- available. Price
lot or piece of ground, situate on the North Expenses Paid Buggies ING SIGNS, NORTHWIND ROCKER, reduced $7,995 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
side of West Oak Street, in the City of or trade for SUV or
MAHOGANY & WALNUT DINING Auto Auto Auto
Hazelton, County of Luzerne and Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania being a part of
Adoption is a
choice you’ve
SUZUKI`09 ROOM SET, CROCKS, JUGS,
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
Lot No. Four (4) of square one hundred
eight (108) on that plot or plan of said City,
made out of love.
KING QUAD 750AXI WATERFORD, STERLING, COSTUME 570-388-6669
bounded and described as follows to wit:
BEGINNING at a point on the north side of
We dream of
giving your
newborn a safe,
Hunter green. 214
miles. Excellent
JEWELRY, 14 KT GOLD LADIES
ROLEX WATCH & MANS OMEGA BUICK `98 LESABRE We Buy Scrap Metal
$$$$ ALL KINDS $$$$
Oak Street one hundred thirty-two (132) secure lifetime of condition. 50” WRIST WATCH, HALL SEAT, PEDAL 4 door. All leather.
feet nine (9) inches west of the northwest Moose plow with 114,000 miles. Great
corner of Locust and Oak Streets;
love. Please call
manual lift included.
CARS, INSTRUMENTS, PHONES, shape. $2,600. Call
Theresa & Steve LENOX, FENTON, SETS OF CHINA,
THENCE westwardly along the north side @ 1-877-801-7256 Asking $5,900 570-819-3140 or PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS -
of Oak Street for a distance of nine (9) feet or visit (570) 299-0560 ASSORTMENT OF LIGHT FIXTURES, 570-709-5677 BEAMS - PUNCHINGS - OLD CARS -TRUCKS -
four and one-half (4 1/2) inches more or TheresaAndSteve ETEGERE, RARE STEGMAIERS BEER MACHINERY - FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING -
less, to a point; THENCE westwardly along
the north side of Oak Street for a distance
of five (5) feet ten and one-half (10 1/2)
.shutterfly.com TOMAHAWK`10
ATV, 125 CC. Brand
TRAYS, STAINED & LEADED GLASS
WINDOWS, 2 & 3 TIER MAHOGANY
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad. ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS
- APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL

ADOPTION
570-829-7130
inches, more or less, to the east line of New Tomahawk mid TABLES, BENCH, WIND UP TOYS, FREE CONTAINER SERVICE
size 125cc 4 wheel-
CADILLAC `04
Lot. No. Five (5); THENCE northwardly
along the east line of Lot No. Five (5) for a er. Only $995 takes SILVER COINS, MINING, PRINTS, Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted
Loving, financially it away!. Call & MUCH MORE! HIGHEST PRICES PAID
distance of eighty-seven (87) feet;
SEVILLE SLS
stable married cou- 386-334-7448
THENCE eastwardly and parallel with oak ple promises your 10% BUYERS PREMIUM FAST SETTLEMENTS
Street for a distance of nine and fifty-three Wilkes-Barre
baby lifetime of FOR INFORMATION: 570-822-8249 Beige. Fully loaded CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC
one-hundredths (9.53) feet, more or less,
YAMAHA`04 RHINO
unconditional love,
to a point; THENCE eastwardly and paral- security, education,
WE ACCEPT VISA, MASTERCARD, Excellent condition.
Runs great. New
570-346-7673
lel with Oak Street for a distance of thir- DISCOVER & AMERICAN EXPRESS
teen and three-tenths (13.3 feet)
opportunities & stay Excellent condition, rotors, new brakes. 570-819-3339
at home Mom. AUCT: MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247L
Udren Law Offices, P.C. Attorneys for 200 hours. Priced Just serviced. Your Scrap Metal is worth $$$
Expenses paid. to sell. $6,500 or WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #3473 108,000 miles. Ask-
Plaintiff, 111 Woodcrest Rd., Suite 200
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 856-482-6900
Vicki & Phil best offer. Call FOR PHOTOS & LISTING! ing $8,000. (570) Call Today!
1-800-891-0336. Keith 570-971-4520 709-8492
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/
& Classic Marinas SUVs/Vans
GMC `01 3500 CUBE HYUNDAI ‘01 ACCENT MINI COOPER `08 SUBARU `05 LEGACY VOLVO `01 XC70 FLAGSTAFF `08
VAN
4 dr., 4 cyl.,
auto, $2,150
Clubman. Black &
White. Sunroof. 30K SPORT AWD All wheel drive,
46,000 miles, bur-
MERCEDES BENZ STARCRAFT ‘80 HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80 CLASSIC
15 ft.L X 8 ft.W X
6 ft.H, auto, A/C,
5.7 V8, 10,000
DODGE ‘00 STRATUS
4 dr., 4 cyl., auto
miles. Leather inte-
rior, fully loaded. 6
speed. Excellent
Air, new tires &
brakes, 31,000
miles, great
gundy
leather,
with tan
complete
dealer service histo-
`74 450 SE
SOLID CAR!
16’ DEEP V
‘90 Evinrude out-
riding FLH.
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
sunroof, 110K condition. 40 MPG. condition. $11,995. ry, 1 owner, detailed, Interior perfect, board 70hp with tilt nal unrestored place, heated mat- 1518 8th Street
GVW, dual rear tires
$1,950. $19,950. Or best 570-836-1673 garage kept, estate. exterior very good. & trim— ‘92 EZ antique show tress, ceiling fan, Carverton, PA
& pull out loading
ramp. Asking
$3,500
FORD ‘97 EXPLORER offer. Call
570-262-8811
SUBARU `94
$9,100.
570-840-3981
Runs great! New
tires, 68K original
loader trailer. With
‘00 Tracker Series
winner. Factory
spot lights, wide
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
2 dr., 6 cyl., auto
(570) 864-0858
4x4, $1,850 Wanna make your
car go fast? Place IMPREZA L VOLVO ‘04 XC70
miles.
$5,500 FIRM.
60lbs foot pedal, 2
downriggers, stor-
white tires,
biggest Harley
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels, CHEVY ‘00 ASTRO
HONDA `03 CR-V LX CHEVY ‘95 LUMINA an ad in Classified! Sudan, Automatic,
Air, Stereo, Runs &
Cross Country,
570-905-7389
Ask for Lee
ages, gallon tanks,
2 fish finders and
built. Only
28,000 original
water purifier,
awning, microwave CARGO VAN
Dark blue. Good 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto 570-829-7130. All Wheel Drive more. MUST SEE. miles! Never oven, tinted safety Automatic, V6
Looks Excellent.
condition. Runs
great. 1 owner. Ask-
ing $5,500
108K, $1,650

FORD ‘92 ESCORT MINIGARAGED


COOPER S `06 25 mpg
$1,275
$11,880
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
after 5pm.
needs inspec-
tion, permanent
registration.
glass windows,
raised panel fridge
& many acces-
1 owner
Clean Work Van!
$3,995
(570) 470-7177 4 cyl., automatic
$1,350 Pure silver metallic.
Roof & mirror caps
(570) 299-0772
450SL with 427 Commercial
$8,500
570-905-9348
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
Looking for the right deal
SUBARU ‘98
Current Inspection Convertible $22,500.
in black. Tartan red
Trucks &
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
on all vehicles removable hard top,
on an automobile? DEALER cloth / panther black power windows, AM
570-868-6986
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
570-825-8253 leather
Black
interior.
bonnet IMPREZA WAGON 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
Equipment
NEWMAR 36’ 2500
Classified’s got
LINCOLN`06
stripes. Automatic. 5-speed,
www.wyoming player, automatic, 4
CHEVY ‘08 3500 MOUNTAIN AIRE Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Steptronic paddles. 1 owner, new tires. Cham-
the directions! valleymotors.com Heavy Duty version.
Dual moon roofs,

HONDA `06 CIVIC EX TOWN CAR LIMITED


Cockpit chrono
95,000 miles,
570-714-9924
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte- HD DUMP TRUCK 5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new
Excellent cargo van.

‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
Immaculate, 85K miles. Excellent
package, conven- rior inside. Garage 2WD, automatic. condition, loaded
30+ MPG. condition. $8,700
2 door, 5 speed, air, Fully loaded. ience, cold weather kept, excellent con- Only 12,000 miles. with accessories.
power windows & 46,000 miles, (heated seats) & $4,995 415 Autos-Antique dition. $31,000. Call Vehicle in like Ford Dually diesel
570-829-4548 or
Garage kept, 570-417-5991
& Classic
locks, sun roof, CD, Triple coated premium packages.
Dynamic stability CENTRAL CITY 825-6272 new condition. 2 tone blue. truck with hitch
cruise & alloys.
Excellent condition,
Pearlized White.
Showroom control. Xenon
CADILLAC `80 LINEUP
$19,000. 17,600 miles. also available.
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
very well main- condition. headlights, front MOTORS 570-288-4322 REDUCED PRICE
$8,400
570-455-6796
LT (premium pack-
tained with service
records, remaining
$18,900.
570-814-4926 or
and rear fog lights.
Parking distance
319 W. Main St.
Plymouth, PA COUPE DEVILLE ASUCCESSFULSALE DUMP TRAILER ‘05 Lehman area.
(570) 760-5937
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
Honda warranty.
65K, $10,500.
(570) 654-2596 control. Harmon-
Kardon sound sys- 570-779-3890
Excellent condition, INCLASSIFIED! 10 yards, 4 ton limit,
very good condi-
JUST REDUCED!
35 ft. Well kept. On
drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks
KAWASAKI ‘05
$3,000 located in
570-706-0921 tem. Chrome line 570-829-5596 Hazleton. Doyouneedmorespace? tion. Asking $3,900 campground on the
Susquehanna River
& seats. Leather
interior. Mint condi- Also, E-350. Cheap interior, 6 cd chang-
WANTED!
570-454-1945 or A yard or garage sale NINJA 500R. 3300
HONDA `07 CIVIC tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive!
SUZUKI ‘10 SX4
561-573-4114
in classified
For more info, call
973-906-8404
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
near great fishing.
Attached 12X22”
er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry,
EX. 34k miles.
excellent condition,
sunroof, alloys, a/c,
ALL $21,500
570-341-7822 5 door hatchback,
Only 8,600 miles
CHEVROLET `63 is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets! FORD ‘99 E350
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
covered by metal
onstar, roof rack,
running
garage kept.
boards,

cd, 1 owner, garage


kept. $13,000. Call JUNK $15,892 IMPALA You’re in bussiness
BUCKET VAN
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
roof with large
breezeway. Shed &
$14,750.
570-362-1910
2 door hardtop. with classified! many extras includ-
KAWASAKI
570-760-0612
CARS! Partial restoration.
All original parts.
MERCEDES-BENZ `88
Triton V8. 2 speed
boom; 92,000miles; ed. Call for more
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
HONDA `07 CIVIC Asking $4,000 or $9999 or best price.
`08 NINJA
information.
Custom Van. 67K
Sport SI. Red, with CA$H 1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
best offer. Call
(570) 885-1119 420 SEL
Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or 250 cc, blue, like
(570) 237-7076
miles. Interior has
black interior, Near Francis 560 Pierce St. Silver with red 570574-7002 new, under 1,000 SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS oak wood trim, car-
75,000 miles. 6
speed, spoiler and PAID Slocum St. Park Kingston, PA
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA leather interior. miles. Great starter Travel Trailer. 29’,
peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
body kit. Tinted win- PONTIAC ‘03 VIBE GT www.wyoming Every option. 439 Motorcycles bike. $2,800 Seri- mint condition, 1 convertible to dou-

570-301-3602
valleymotors.com SS clone. 350 Garage kept, show- ous inquiries only. slide out a/c-heat.
dows, ble bed, curtains.
4 cylinder, engine, 290 Horse-
HARLEY ‘01
Reduced $11,900 570-714-9924 room condition. Call 570-331-4777 Stove, microwave, Seats 7. Power win-
6-speed, cd, power. 10 bolt posi- $7,000. fridge, shower
(570) 714-0384 dows & seats. Cus-
sunroof, 1 owner.
TOYOTA `05
rear. PowerGlide (570) 417-9200
Q-LINK LEGACY `09 inside & out. Many tom lighting on ceil-
DAVIDSON
Sharp Sharp Car! transmission. Power more extras. ing. New exhaust
HONDA ‘06 CIVIC EX MAZDA `04 RX-8
$5,495
COROLLA LE
disc brake kit. Over 250 automatic. Gun
Reduced. $13,500. system. New rear
4 cyl., automatic
Hunter Green,
Call For Details!
570-696-4377 Automatic, Air,
$20,000 invested,
sacrifice at OLDSMOBILE `68 Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
metal gray. MP3
player. $3,000.
Great first motorcy-
Call 570-842-6735 tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent
sunroof, 62K
Serviced with
80,000 miles. Cruise, Till, Power
windows & door
$7,500 Firm.
Call 732-397-8030 DELMONT chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
cle. 570-696-1156 SUNLITE CAMPER condition. $4,200 or

PONTIAC ‘02
New brakes & best offer. Call
(Wilkes-Barre) DRASTICALLY 22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
SUZUKI `07 C50T
warranty rotors. New locks, AM/FM Metallic Emerald 570-655-0530
stereo & CD. Runs REDUCED!! Green. Garage center bathroom,
alignment. Two
new rear tires.
SUNFIRE & looks excellent! This model only kept, like new kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
CHEVY ‘03
No accidents.
PRICE REDUCED 2 door, 4 cylinder
$9,000.
(570) 654-3135
CHEVROLET `72
produced in 1967
& 1968. All
condition. Includes
Harley cover. CRUISER tained. Sleeps 6.

BLAZER LS
sunroof, (570) 760-5519 original 45,000 $12,900 New tires, fridge
$8,000 or best
offer. For more
information, call
low miles.
$4,490
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS CHEVELLE miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth
570-718-6769
570-709-4937 EXCELLENT awning. $4500.
215-322-9845 4 door, 4WD
Two door hard top. & vinyl interior, clean, low miles.
KELLY AUTO SALES (570) 332-4213
MARSH MOTORS 65,000 miles, good
condition, keyless
307 Motor. Needs
work. Comes with
350 rocket
engine, 2nd
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 CONDITION TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft $6,290
875 W. Market St. 1218 Main St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
MERCEDES `95 SL 500 Swoyersville, PA
entry, cassette/
radio + snow tires.
additional 400 small
block & many parts.
owner. Fender
skirts, always
SCREAMING EAGLE Windshield, Bags,
Floorboards,V&H
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk MARSH MOTORS
Convertible. Low thru bathroom. 1218 Main St.
V-ROD& Black.
570-718-6992 $12,500 Pipes, White
mileage. Hard top $3,500. Serious garaged. Trophy Center kitchen +
Buy-Sell-Trade 570-474-5268 walls,Garage Kept. Swoyersville, PA
inquires only. winner at shows.
HONDAS
‘10 Accord LX.
included.
interior.
condition,
Leather
Excellent
fully
Looking for that
(570) 836-2574 Serious inquiries
only, $7,500.
Orange
Used as a show
6K Miles $5,200
(570) 430-0357
dinette bed. Front
extra large living
room + sofa bed.
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
loaded. $9,000 PONTIAC ‘04 special place
CHEVROLET `76 570-690-0727
bike. Never abused.
Big View windows.
SUZUKI ‘77
7K miles. Black / tan 480 miles. Excellent
Call 619-884-2266 called home?
PriceReduced $19,595
‘09 Accord EX. V6 or 570-696-1271
GRAND AM Classified will address PICKUP
condition. Asking
$20,000 or best
Air, awning, sleeps
6, very clean, will CHEVY ‘03
14K, White / Leather Your needs. Very Good PONTIAC `66 LEMANS offer. Call
GS 750 deliver. Located in
TRAILBLAZER LTZ
MERCEDES-BENZ `01
4 door sedan,
PriceReduced $21,295
Chrome wheels Open the door Condition! 2 door, hard top. 570-876-4034
Needs work.
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
‘08 Accord LX with classified! Low miles! 326 V8 auto, power 215-694-7497 4WD, V6, leather,
Sunroof, auto $1,500
PREMIUM: 14K, Gray
Warranty $17,995
C-240 $5,390
TOYOTA `10
$7500. FIRM
570-905-7389
steering, excellent
interior, vinyl top.
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 or best offer
570-822-2508 451 Trucks/
auto, moonroof
$13,620
Road King 19,000
‘08 Civics Choose
from Two. Low
Loaded, automatic, MARSH MOTORS Camry SE. 56,000 Ask for Lee Needs minor work,
paint. Raft of extra
miles, new tires, lots SUVs/Vans
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600
AC, heated leather miles. Red, alloy of extra chrome.
miles, Warranty.
Starting at $14,495
seats, 4 door. 1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA wheels, black cloth CHEVROLET `79 parts (rechromed
bumpers, etc.)
Like New. $12,900.

BUICK `05
$4,700 interior. Will consid- Call 570-639-1989 Blue
MAFFEI AUTO 570-718-6992 Must see! $3,000
Call 570-388-6535
CORVETTE L-48
SALES er trade. $14,200 or 570-760-1023 smoked wind
Buy-Sell-Trade (570) 822-9625 screen. Great bike,
(570) 793-9157
570-288-6227
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 All Corvette options,
PONTIAC `68
Say it HERE runs great. Helmet RENDEZVOUS CX 560 Pierce St.

TOYOTA `93 MR2 & kevlar racing Kingston, PA


all original, new in the Classifieds!
240C
HARD TO FIND!!

VITO’S PONTIAC ‘07 VIBE Good Year tires, 570-829-7130 gloves included. AWD, Fully
www.wyoming

4Matic, V6 - Gray, Automatic


T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC,
new mufflers, just
tuned. 46,000 miles. CATALINA $2995. Call for info
(570) 881-5011
loaded, 1 owner,
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
& 77K highway miles, moonroof
$11,880 power antenna. $6,500 or best 400 engine. 2
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 20,000 miles.
Small 6 cylinder.
Excellent condition,
New tires. No rust. offer 570-262-2845 barrel carburetor.
100th Anniversary TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED New tires. Like Let the Community
GINO’S dealer serviced. Sun
roof, heated seats. Great condition. or 570-239-6969 Yellow with black
Edition Deuce. new, inside & Know!
$5,000
roof and white wall
Garage kept. 1 TRIPLE 955 CC out. $14,900. Call Place your Classified
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
$15,500. Call tires. Black interior.
Wanted: 570-288-3916 (570) 708-0269 $4,995. Call
(570) 696-3513
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing.
(570) 540-0975 Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
after 6:00PM 350 V8. Original
Junk MERCEDES-BENZ `06 owner. Automatic
$38,000 invested. A Blue, never

Cars &
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA TOYOTA ‘07 CAMRY LE transmission. Rare -
PONTIAC 1937
must see. Asking
$18,000. OBO
dropped. Excellent
condition. $4,200 CHEVR0LET`02 CHEVY ‘04
C-CLASS
tuxedo silver / black 570-706-6156
Trucks
www.wyoming 4 cylinder sedan,
automatic
vinyl top with black Fully restored near
original. New paint,
Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564 EXPRESS SUBURBAN LT
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Silver with leather valleymotors.com naugahyde interior.
$16,855 new interior, new 4WD, automatic,
570-714-9924 Never damaged.
Highest interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles. $6,000. Call wiring, custom tint-
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
CONVERSION Z-71 package,

01’ SPORTSTER
ed glass, new motor VAN leather, moonroof,
Prices $15,000 Negotiable
(570) 885-5956
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 570-489-6937
& transmission. 1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar,
Loaded. Low rear ent, 3rd seat
$15,990
Paid!! CONVERTIBLE To place your Spare
trans.
motor
16”
&
wide cobra exhaust,
miles. Excellent

MERCEDES-BENZ `95
condition.
FREE PICKUP Blue/white top & ad Call Toll Free white walls car in windshield, many $18,900
white interior. 560 Pierce St. 1-800-427-8649 excellent condition extras, must sell. 570-674-3901
288-8995 SL 500 Recent document- Kingston, PA
CHRYSLER `49
in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or
$4,900. Call
570-301-3433
CHEVROLET `05
ed frame-off www.wyoming
Convertible, with restoration. Over best offer. Serious
removable hard $31,000 invested.
valleymotors.com
WINDSOR inquiries ONLY. YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO 560 Pierce St.
SILVERADO LT Z71
top, dark Blue, 570-714-9924 Call 570-574-1923 Kingston, PA
will sell $21,500. 750cc. 8,000 miles,
camel interior, 570-335-3127 Silver / gray, 4 door www.wyoming
883 cubic inch saddlebags, wind-
VW CLASSIC `72
Summer Driving Extended cab,
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER TOYOTA ‘09 sedan. 6 cylinder
flathead, fluid drive. motor, Paco rigid
frame, extended &
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl,
automatic. Black
with grey leather
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Condition, No
Accidents. Classy S SCION TC 45,000 original
miles. Just like new! KARMANN GHIA raked. Low miles.
Excellent Condition.
Must See. Asking
interior. Heated
seats. 59,000
CHEVY ‘05
Automatic, REDUCED $15,000 $6,000 or best
Near Francis Car. Price Great convertible, Restoration $2,499. Call after 4. miles. New Michelin
moon roof, Call Jim: offer.(973) 271-1030
Slocum St. Park Reduced! black top, 6 speed Vehicle. Family 570-823-9376 tires. $16,500
low miles. 570-654-2257
HYUNDAI ‘03 $13,995 manual transmis- $17,945
owned, garage
kept, good shape.
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
(570) 477-3297
EQUINOX
ELANTRA
or trade for
SUV or other.
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi-
or, front & rear
CORVETTES Needs some
interior work, new Matted black finish. CHEVROLET `05 Low miles,
front wheel drive,
WANTED
570-388-6669 Mint condition. New
4 cylinder, seats, needs all power options
TRAILBLAZER LT
trunk, fast & agile. tires, inspected,
automatic, cd, LINE UP $18,000 or best 1953-1972
carburetor work.
Only 58,000 miles. HARLEY DAVIDSON fully serviced &
$7,690
1 owner. offer. Call
Economy Car!
$4,495
A GREAT DEAL... 570-262-2478 560 Pierce St.
Any Condition!
Courteous, Fast
Asking $12,000.
serious inquiries ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE
ready to ride. Wind-
shield & sissy bar.
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well MARSH MOTORS
Call For Details! IN CLASSIFIED! Kingston, PA Professional Buyer. only! Call Golden Anniversary. Low miles & garage equipped. Includes 1218 Main St.
www.wyoming Licensed & Bonded Silver/Black. New kept. $4800. or best On-Star, tow pack- Swoyersville, PA
MERCEDES-BENZ
570-696-4377 570-343-2296
valleymotors.com corvettebuyer.com Tires. Extras. Excel- offer. 570-762-5158 age, roof rack, 570-718-6992
1-800-850-3656 lent Condition. running boards,
HYUNDAI `04 `97 SL320
570-714-9924
WANTED: PONTIAC 19,000 miles
YAMAHA ‘1975 80 remote starter,
Buy-Sell-Trade

TIBURON GT 1518 8th Street FORD `52 `78 FIREBIRD


$10,000.
Antique. Very good
extended warranty.

CHEVY ‘07
TOYOTA ‘09 YARIS 570-639-2539 $16,000
Carverton, PA condition. Must see.
COUNTRY SEDAN
(570) 825-7251
Blue, 5 speed
manual, CD, Air,
Near Francis White, automatic Formula 400
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 Low milage. Road
TRAILBLAZER LT
CHEVROLET `09
Slocum St. Park CUSTOM LINE Berkshire Green, title. Asking $1,260
factory alarm, 4 door sedan, 26K V-ROD VRSCA
SATURN ‘05 ION STATION WAGON Originally purchased Call (570) 825-5810 On-Star, Leather.
power windows & Serviced with Blue pearl, Leave Message
V8, automatic, at Bradley-Lawless Satellite Radio.
EQUINOX LS
locks. 38K. 4 cylinder, warranty in Scranton. Car excellent condition, $14,990
8 passenger,
YAMAHA` 08 R1
$7,500 negotiable. automatic, cd, was last seen in 3,100 miles, factory
Call 570-540-6236 3rd seat, good
1 owner. Abington-Scranton alarm with extras. Low mileage, 15000
condition, 2nd
Extra Clean! area. Finder’s fee $11,200. miles, automatic,
INFINITI `05 G35
Sports Coupe. Black
Blue, convertible,
40th Anniversary
$4,495
Call For Details!
owner. $9,500.
570-579-3517 paid if car is found
and purchased. Call
or best offer.
Tony 570-237-1631
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Perfect condition.
all-wheel drive, 4
door, anti-lock
Model. 47,000
FORD `66
570-696-4377 John with any info brakes, air condi-
with slate leather. miles. Minor 3700 miles, new
Original owner. 69K repairs. $7,500
KELLY AUTO SALES Mustang Coupe.
(570) 760-3440
HARLEY DAVIDSON rear tire, undertail
tioning, air bags,
power locks, power
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
SATURN ‘06 ION
miles. Fully or best offer. kit, cover. Price
windows, power
equipped with navi-
gation, sunroof, etc.
Call 973-271-1030
4 cylinder, auto,
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
Pearl white, pony
interior. Pristine
421 Boats & ‘10 SPORTSTER 1200 negotiable $7,600
570-852-9072
mirrors, cruise con-
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Marinas A MUST SEE! trol, AM/FM radio,
MERCURY `06
Always maintained 570-287-2243 condition. 26K
low miles, all Custom Paint. cassette player, CD 570-714-9924
by Infiniti dealer. miles. $17,000 or
power options player, keyless
best offer. ALUMACRAFT DEEP Only driven under 442 RVs & Campers
Very nice. $15,750.
570-339-1552 GRAND MARQUIS $6,990
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI (570) 817-6768 V, 12’, dilly trailer, 2 10 miles!! Comes
with remaining
entry, rear
froster, rear wind-
de-
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER
MARSH MOTORS DUTCHMAN 96’
trolling motors,
After 4pm Only 7,500 miles. All
white leather. Fully LINCOLN `66 marine battery, warranty. Asking shield wiper, tinted

5TH WHEEL
oars, vests, boat $8,600 or best windows. $17,500.
JEEP `04 GRAND loaded. Excellent
condition. Garage
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
CONTINENTAL cover, anchors.
$800. 825-3955
offer. For info,
call 570-864-2543
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m.
CHEROKEE LIMITED kept. $13,200 or 570-718-6992 4 door, or 215-379-1375
with slideout & sun

CHEVROLET `10
best offer. Call Buy-Sell-Trade room built on. Set

CUSTOM
4WD, 6 cylinder Convertible, 460
570-779-2489 up on permanent
HARLEY DAVIDSON
auto. Moonroof. cu. engine, 67,000
Leave Message
Fully powered. New miles, 1 owner
since `69. Teal
site in Wapwallopen.
SILVERADO 1500
MERCURY `95 2001 SPORTSTER Comes with many

CREST 15’
brakes & tires. Extended Cab V71 NEW PRICE
94,000 highway Great running green / white extras. $7,000. Package 4x4. Bed- $9,500 OR
miles. $11,500 condition. Red with leather, restorable, 1,200 CC, Black, (570) 829-1419 or
GRAND MARQUIS
liner. V-8. Red.
SUBARU `02 $2,500 570-287- Low Miles, New BEST OFFER
(570) 822-6334 cloth interior, power (570) 991-2135 Remote start.
5775 / 332-1048 Fiberglass Tires and Brakes, JUST REDUCED!
door locks, power 6,300 miles SAVE MONEY! GET
4 door, V8, fully
KIA `08 RONDO EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT
boat with Lots of Chrome and
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX
windows, power
LINCOLN `88
loaded, moon roof, $26,000 READY FOR THE
Extras. Well main-
moon roof, trailer. Out- (570) 639-2539 WINTER! Don’t pay
Maroon with beige new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in Low 5 speed, just board propul-
tained. 2 Harley
TRAILER dealer prices! White
TOWN CAR CHEVROLET `97
interior. All options. Helmets included.
excellent shape. 2 57,000 miles, 5 serviced, 117k. Brand new 2010 with grey interior.
78,000 miles. Still
owners. Call speed, all-wheel sion. Includes: Looks & runs great!
tandem axle, 4 Looks and runs like
under warranty. Asking $5,300 61,000 original $5,700
2 motors
Received 60,000
mile servicing. New
(570) 822-6334 or
(570) 970-9351
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air
570-885-2162 miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather Erinmade,
(570) 654-8520 wheel electric
brakes, 20’ long SILVERADO it just came off the
lot. Four Door, 4
tires. KBB Value
conditioning,
bags, power locks,
air
VOLKSWAGEN `04 interior, carriage “Lark II series” HARLEY DAVIDSON total, 7 x 16 wood
deck, fold up ramps
with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
wheel drive, 84,900
miles, new tires,
$8,500. Asking only
$7,900. A Must See! MERCURY ‘03 power
power
windows,
mirrors, BEETLE
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
PRICE
REDUCED! 2006 NIGHTTRAIN
with knees, remov-
able fenders for
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
tow package, anti
lock brakes, driver
SABLE
(570) 457-0553 cruise control, excellent condition.
CONVERTIBLE $5,500. Call $2,400 SPECIAL EDITION oversized loads, 55,000 miles. and passenger

LEXUS `98 LS 400


AM/FM radio, CD Blue. AM/FM cas- #35 of 50 Made powder coat paint $9,200. Call airbags, power
V6, automatic, changer, rear Mike 570-237-7660 NEGOTIABLE (570) 868-6503 windows, power
sette. Air. Automat- $10,000 in acces- for rust protection,
59,000 miles, 570-417-3940
MAZDA `88 RX-7
Excellent condition, defroster, new Blitz ic. Power roof, win- sories including a 2 5/16 hitch mirrors, power
garage kept,
owner. Must see.
1
All power options
$5,990
Stainless Exhaust,
AEM Cold Air
dows, locks
doors. Boot cover
&
CONVERTIBLE LARSON 1984 16’
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
coupler, tongue
jack, side pockets,
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO locks, rear window
defroster and
4 Door Crew Cab
MARSH MOTORS
Low mileage, 90K. Intake, TURBOXS for top. 22k. Excel- 1 owner, garage fiberglass bow, Alien Spider Candy brake away switch, wiper, privacy tint,
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Leather interior. All Blowoff Valve & lent condition. kept, 65k original Mercury 115hp, Blue. Excellent con- battery, 7 pole air conditioner,
Excellent condition,
power. GPS naviga- 1218 Main St. Boost Control. Garage kept. miles, black with power tilt & trim, dition. All Documen- RV plugs, title & cruise control. CD,
low mileage.
tion, moon roof, cd Swoyersville, PA $10,500. Reduced grey leather interior, trailer included. tation. 1,400 Asking more!! Priced for keyless entry and
$35,500. Call
changer. Loaded. 570-718-6992 (201) 704-8640 $14,000 all original & never $1,000. or best $25,000 or best quick sale. $2,995 much more.
570-655-2689
$9,000 or best Call before 570-822-1976 seen snow. $8,900. offer. 570-466-1768 offer. Call 386-334-7448 Call
Buy-Sell-Trade 7:30 pm can email pictures. 570-332-4999
offer. 570-706-6156 Leave Message Call 570-237-5119 570-876-4034 Wilkes-Barre
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MALIBU - “S” Tier - lease for 39 mos. at $179 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year $2877.31 due at signing to qualified buyers; EQUINOX- “S” Tier - lease for 39 mos. at $269 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year $2926.32 due at signing
to qualified buyers; Prior sales excluded. (1) No payment for 90 days - qualified customers have option of deferring their first payment up to 90 days. This offer is available on eligible standard & incentivized APR ally retail contracts with terms up
to 60 months for qualified S/A/B Tier customers. Offer applicable only to 0% APR on select models. See dealer for details. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Must take delivery by May 31, 2011. Not responsible for typographical errors.

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L OW ON L Y
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ON LY ON LY (HW Y)

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M IL E S
B L OW OU T
P R ICE !
$
21,999* 4467 M IL E S
B L OW OU T
P R ICE !
$
20,875* 5
A V A IL A B L E
B L OW OU T
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$
15,850* Sport
P a c ka ge
B L OW OU T
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$
21,495*
2006 P ON TIA C S OL S TICE 2008 S A TURN V UE 2006 CHE V Y TRA IL BL A ZE R 2008 S A TURN A URA XE 2010 CHE V Y M A L IBU
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$
16,888 * ON LY B L OW OU T
24K M iles P R ICE !
$
19,875*
Tra ilbla zer’s
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F rom
B L OW OU T
P R ICE ! 14,999*
$ A u ra ’s
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F rom
B L OW OU T
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$
14,877* L ow
M iles
B L OW OU T
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$
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#Z2440, O nly 29K M iles ................................. 19,999* 07 BU ICK L A CRO S S E CX
#Z2281A , 38K M iles ......................................
$
13,999* 10 BU ICK E N CL A V E CXL A W D $
#Z2316, 17K M iles ....................................... 34,900*
06 P O N TIA C G 6 G T 06 CH E V Y CO RV E TTE CP E
#11537A , 39K M iles ......................................
$
14,999* #11692A , O nly 21K M iles ................................
$
33,998* 10 CH E V Y IM P A L A
#Z2387, 13K M iles .......................................
LT $
19,388*
08 CH E V Y M A L IBU L T
#11458A , 24K M iles ...................................... 15,995*
$ 07 S A TU RN O U TL O O K XE
#Z2328, A W D , 31K ........................................
$
25,999* 06 P O N TIA C TO RRE N T S U V
#Z2323, 49K M iles ........................................
$
16,999*
08 CH E V Y A V E O H /B
#Z2063, 22K M iles ............................................
$
9,999* 07 CH E V Y CO L O RA DO W /T
#Z2320, O nly 32K M iles ..................................
$
16,999*
10 CH E V Y CO BA L T CO U P E
#Z2081A , 7K M iles ........................................
$
12,999*
08 CH E V Y E Q U IN O X L TZ A W
#11634A , 34K M iles ......................................
D $
20,999* 05 G M C S A V A N A CA RG O V A N
#Z2415, 38K M iles ........................................
$
16,999* 06 CH E V Y M O N TE CA RL O L T $
#Z2342, 36K M iles ........................................ 14,995*
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07 H U M M E R H 3
07 JE E P W RA N G L E R X
#11770A , Low M iles ......................................
$
18,999 * 07 FO RD M U S TA N G CP E
#10549D , O nly 18K M iles ................................
$
17,999 *
19,999*
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$
06 G M C S IE RRA DU M P TRU CK 07 FO RD E DG E S E L 07-08 CA DIL L A C S RX A W D
#Z2373, 29K M iles ........................................
$
23,999* #11592A , Low M iles ......................................
$
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$ *
M iles ..........................

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$
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#Z2424A , O nly 46K M iles ................................
$
13,999* 07 DO DG E CA L IBE R R/T $
15,999*
#11544A , O nly 27K M iles ................................

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$
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OR
$
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Mo.
$
14,622 * O R $227 Per **
Mo.

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2008 JEEP W RANGLER
SAHARA 4 DOOR
STK# 18034, STK# 18044,Auto,

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Subw oofer

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$
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$
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$
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Per **

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2008 DODGE
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STK# 18050,
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Keyless,PW ,PL
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$
15,883* OR
$
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2010 FORD EXPLORER XLT 2010 JEEP 2010 HYUNDAI


2010 HYUNDAI 2010 TOYOTA LIBERTY SPORT SANTA FE GLS
ACCENT GLS COROLLA
STK# 18063,Auto,Air, LEAND S TYPE STK# 17866,
3rd Row , STK# 17873,4x4, STK# 17916,
CD,RearDefrost STK# 18065,6 To Choose From , Alloys,PW ,PL PW ,PL,Keyless, AW D,CD,PW ,
PW ,PL,CD,Alloys,Keyless Alloys PL,Keyless

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12,629 *OROR $192 Mo.Per ** $15,955*OROR $251 Mo.Per ** $22,900 *OROR $373 Mo.Per ** $18,322*OROR $292 Mo.Per ** $19,781 *OROR $318 Mo.Per **
Starting At

2010 CHRYSLER
SEBRING CONV
M ANAGER’S SPECIAL 2010 BUICK
LUCERNE CXL
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2007 H UM M E R H 3 STK# 17836,Leather,
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Au to, P W , P L , CD
$
23,952 *
OR
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$
391 Mo.
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FORD EDGE 2008 HONDA
STK# 17905,AW D,
ACCORD EXL
PW ,PL,CD,Keyless STK# 17960,Leather,Sunroof,

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Alloys,Keyless

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$
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$
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DOUBLECAB 4X4 TRD CALIBER SXT

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STK# 17945,PW ,PL, STK# 18009,Leather,Sunroof,
Cam era,Alloys,Only 9K PW ,PL,CD
CD,AW D,Low M iles H Seats,Alloys Alloys,Auto

$
26,988 *OROR $445 Mo.Per ** $14,625 *OROR $227 Mo.Per ** $21,688 *OROR $352 Mo.Per ** $27,993 *OROR $462 Mo.Per ** $14,733 * OROR $229 Mo.Per **

V IS IT O U R 2N D L O C ATIO N AT 2 M ER ED ITH S TR EET, C A R B O N D A L E, P A

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ALL SALES PLUS TAX, TAG AND FEES. ALL PAYMENTS BASED ON 5.99% FOR 72 MONTHS WITH $2000 CASH OR TRADE EQUITY DOWN. SUBJECT TO BANK APPROVAL. SALE ENDS 4/30/11.
DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHIC ERRORS. ARTWORK FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. **PAYMENTS INCLUDE TAX & TAGS W/ $2000 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY.
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Repair Repair Development
DODGE ‘02 FORD ‘03 WINDSTAR LX JEEP `00 WRANGLER MERCEDES-BENZ TOYOTA ‘08 MATRIX DRIVERS-CLASS
CARAVAN
Loaded with 78,500 miles, 6
`99 ML 320
1 Owner ELECTRONICS STREET DEPARTMENT HAZLETON/
A CDL
extras including cylinder automat- $13,880 Swoyersville Bor-
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Silver
Ice Cold Air
entertainment
system. 55k
ic, hard & soft
tops. Well main-
tained. Many
Sunroof, new tires,
115,930 miles TECHNICIAN ough Council is now
accepting applica- LUZERNE COUNTY
MUST SELL tions for 1 (one) full
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
$4,295 Serviced with
warranty
new parts. Adult
driven only. Kelly
$7,200 OBO Bridon American, a time street depart-
Looking for a
company you SALES
CHRYSLER ‘00 CENTRAL CITY Blue Book
(570)760-0511 market leader in ment worker. The
can retire with?
REPRESENTATIVE
manufacturing of work week is 40

MOTORS
$10,400, Asking
MINI ‘08 560 Pierce St. steel wire rope, has hours, 5 days a
TOWN & COUNTRY
$8,800. Kingston, PA a full time position week. Starting Looking for
570-704-8730
Automatic, V6
CD, Leather
319 W. Main St.
Plymouth, PA
COOPER www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
available for an
Electronics Techni-
salary range is $9 to
$9.50 per hour
more home/
family time?
NEPA’s largest cir-
culated print publi-
JEEP `02 GRAND
2 door, automatic, 570-714-9924 cian at our Exeter depending on quali- cation is looking
Very Nice Van! 570-779-3890 leather, sky roof, location in a union- fications. Benefits for an experienced
We offer
$3,995
Call For Details!
570-829-5596 KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St.
CHEROKEE LAREDO
boost cd, fogs
$19,945
TRACTOR
ized environment. include health insur-
ance for employee top pay and Sales Representa-
tive to work in
570-696-4377 Candidates should only after 90 days, benefits Hazleton and
Kingston, PA.
TRAILERS
have an Associates optional pension Weekly home Luzerne County.
570-287-2243
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA FREIGHTLINER
Degree or equiva-
lent training as well
plan participation,
clothing allowance
time and much
more
Qualified individual
will have at least
Silver. Only 83K as experience with after 1 year, vaca-
’97 MIDROOF two years outside
miles. All wheel
drive, 4.0L V6. All 1518 8th Street
FORD ‘04 F-150 560 Pierce St.
475 CAT & 10
speed transmission.
DC Controls, Vari-
able Frequency and
tion period after 1
year, sick time and
For more business to busi-
ness sales experi-
Power. A/C. Loaded. Carverton, PA X-Cab, V8, Kingston, PA PLC’s. details,
$12,000 personal days. Drug ence, will call on
Must Sell. $11,995 or Near Francis automatic, 4x2 www.wyoming and alcohol testing please call
best offer. Call The company offers existing cus-
Slocum St. Park Serviced with Triple black, eco- valleymotors.com FREIGHTLINER and a physical exam 800-628-7807
570-417-7937 a competitive start- tomers as well as
FORD ‘96 F-250 4X4
Automatic, V8
warranty nomical 6 cylinder.
4x4 select drive.
570-714-9924 ’99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
ing wage, bonus
program, compre-
required upon hir-
ing. Applications
and ask for
recruiting.
securing new
business. A sales
CD, remote door can be picked up at
MITSUBISHI `08
10 transmission. hensive benefit assistant will
Sharp,clean Truck! opener, power win- Asking $15,000. the Swoyersville assist in securing
$3,995
Call For Details!
dows & locks,
cruise, tilt wheel. RAIDER ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
package, and an
excellent
insurance
health
plan.
Borough Building,
675 Main Street, TRUCK DRIVER
Looking for Class-B
confirmed
appointments but
570-696-4377 108k highway miles. VERY GOOD CONDITION! with sides. All Swoyersville, PA COLD CALLING
1518 8th Street Garage kept. Super Candidate must be Driver with dump
29,500 miles. 2- aluminum, spread Monday-Friday, IS REQUIRED!
able to work a 8 truck experience.
Carverton, PA
Near Francis KELLY AUTO SALES clean inside and out.
No rust. Sale price
4X4 drive option,
sharp silver color
axle. $6,500. hour shift rotation. If
interested please
9AM-4PM. Deadline
for applications is Competitive wages
offered with health
Position
$1,000.00
is
per
Slocum St. Park 875 W. Market St. $6,895. Scranton. 2pm, June 6, 2011.
with chrome step 2 storage trailers. send a resume to, benefit contribu- month salary plus
DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA
Kingston, PA. 570-466-2771 EOE.
runners, premium 570-814-4790 or complete an tions. Plenty of work 20% commission.
570-287-2243
rims, good tires, Benefits include
QUAD CAB SLT 4X4 1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
JEEP `06 bedliner, V-6, 3.7
liter. Purchases at VOLVO `08 XC90
application at:
Bridon American
538 Janitorial/
available. Call for
more details. health insurance,
fitness member-
Automatic, CD
Tool Box Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD ‘05 COMMANDER 4X4 $26,900. Dealer
would sell for
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
101 Stevens Lane,
Exeter, PA 18643
Cleaning 570-237-0425
ship & paid vaca-
tion.
RANGER
Like New! 548 Medical/Health
$8,995
Call For Details! FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-150 4X4
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All
$18,875.
Asking $17,500
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
EOE M/F/D/V
Affirmative HOUSEKEEPER Please submit
your resume to:
570-696-4377
4.2L V6, AC
Extended cab,
6 cylinder. Auto-
power. Navigation,
Satellite, Blue tooth,
(570) 545-6057 condition. New
tires, new brakes
Action Employer 1-2 days per week.
Duties include COUNSELOR prminc14@aol.com

DODGE `00 RAM


Economical
Work Truck!
matic, RWD
$5,990
3rd row, More.
69,000 MITSUBISHI `95 and rotors. 52,000
miles highway
cleaning, errands, &
laundry in our Plains
Substance Abuse
Counselor needed
for an outpatient
LINE UP
$4,995
MARSH MOTORS
highway miles. $26,500/ best offer. home. Experienced.
A GREAT DEAL...
1500 QUAD CAB Call For Details!
570-696-4377 1218 Main St.
$14,900. Call
(570) 855-3657 MONTERO SR 4WD
177,102 miles, auto-
570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5
References required
Send resume to
program. Full time
with benefits & com-
IN CLASSIFIED!
LAWN CARE
4X4, V8 automatic. PO Box 1676 petitive salary. Mas-
Swoyersville, PA
New tires & brakes.
Fully loaded. Lea-
570-718-6992 JEEP `07 matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti- 457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
Plains, PA 18705 ter’s or Bachelor’s
degree required HONESDALE/
ther interior. Many
extras. Must see.
Buy-Sell-Trade
WRANGLER X
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags, TECHNICIAN 542 Logistics/ with preference
given to those with
LACKAWANNA COUNTY
Excellent condition. 4x4, stick shift, soft
power locks, power
ALL Transportation experience.
(570) 970-9351 FORD ‘06 F-150 XLT windows, power Looking for

SALES
top. Red exterior,
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA X-Cab, V8, well maintained,
mirrors, power
seats, cruise con- JUNK
career change?
We provide initial &
CDL-A DRIVER Fax resume to
570-822-5147

DODGE `01 Near Francis garage kept. 11,500 trol, AM/FM radio, Gas field/landscape or email apabon@
automatic, 4x4
REPRESENTATIVE
ongoing training.
Slocum St. Park Serviced with
miles, one owner.
AC, CD player,
cassette player, CD CAR & Our technicians
drivers plus some
hands on labor
minersmedical.com

RAM VAN FORDAutomatic,


‘97 F-250 4X4 warranty cruise control.
Tow package with
changer, leather
interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear TRUCKS
apply fertilizer, lime
& weed preventa-
required. Operate
dump trucks and PART TIME INTAKE / NEPA’s largest cir-
culated print publi-
cargo carrier. tives as well as load equipment on cation is looking
4.6L V8, AC
87,000 miles Excellent condition.
$18,700
windshield wiper,
new Passed inspec- WANTED
insect control & turf
aeration services
lowboy. Deliver to
job site. Must oper-
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST for an experienced
Sales Representa-
Clean Work Truck! tion, new battery. This position is for
Call 570-822-9680 for residential & tive to work in
$5,995 $2,500 Highest Prices commercial
ate skid steer exca-
vator, hydro-seed
an outpatient sub-
Honesdale and
Call For Details! (570) 868-1100 stance abuse pro-
customers.
JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER
Lackawanna
570-696-4377 Call after 2:00 p.m. Paid In Cash!!! truck, etc. Will plow gram. Responsibili-
KELLY AUTO SALES Full time work in winter. Must have ties include coordi- County. Qualified

MITSUBISHI `97
Miles individual will have
FREE
FORD `03 Monday-Friday clean driving record nating admissions &
875 W. Market St. $13,980 and pass drug test. at least two years
Ready To Work! Kingston, PA. 8 AM – 5 PM follow through with
REMOVAL Call Harvis patients initial needs outside business
15’ CUBE VAN
ONLY 69K!!! 570-287-2243 Must have good
EXPLORER math skills, clean Interview Service @ to business sales
Auto, vinyl seats, Fax resume to
easy to clean, Cab over, 4 cylinder Call V&G driving record & 542-5330. Leave
570-822-5147
experience, will
Low mileage, pass physical & message. Will send call on existing
runs 110%, new diesel engine. or email at apabon@
oil, Just serviced! 63,500 miles, Rebuilt automatic Anytime drug test. an application.
minersmedical.com
customers as well
automatic, all-wheel Or forward resume: as securing new
You gotta see it. transmission. Very
560 Pierce St. 288-8995 Apply online at: business. A sales
RNs
SUPER CLEAN!!! drive, 4 door, good rubber. All varsity.harvis@
anti-lock brakes, Kingston, PA www.grasshopper gmail.com assistant will
$4,999 around good
air conditioning, air www.wyoming lawns.com Employer is assist in securing
Call Mark condition inside Golden Care Home
bags, power locks, valleymotors.com Or stop in for Varsity, Inc. confirmed
570-704-8685 & out. Well Health, seeking per
power windows, application at: No walk-ins. EOE appointments but

GMC `99
570-714-9924 maintained. diem nurses. Excel-
power mirrors, 470 E. State Street COLD CALLING
DODGE `04
Ready to work. Larksville, PA 18651 Say it HERE lent rates and paid IS REQUIRED!
power seats, all PRICE REDUCED!
power, cruise
JEEP ‘05 GRAND in the Classifieds! mileage. Agency will Position is

SUBURBAN
$6,195 or Questions? Email orient. Home care
570-829-7130 $1,000.00 per
RAM 1500
control, AM/FM best offer Brian Phillips at: experience a plus month salary plus
radio, CD changer,
CHEROKEE LAREDO
DRIVERS
Call 570-650-3500 grasshopperjobs@ (Agency 26 years,
keyless entry, 20% commission.
Too many extras to Ask for Carmen gmail.com Top 500, JCAHO).
leather interior, sun/ 4WD, automatic, Benefits include
list. Low Mileage. Champagne Call 570-654-2883 health insurance,
PONTIAC `04
$10,000 moon roof, rear V6, Low Miles Shopping for a
exterior, Class A CDL drivers (EOE) fitness member-
(570)709-2125 defroster, rear
leather interior,
$15,740 503 Accounting/ new apartment? needed. Two posi- ship & paid vaca-
windshield wiper,

DODGE `05 tinted windows.


$12,500.
power windows
& locks, 4 wheel
drive. $4,850.
MONTANA
95,000 miles, well
Finance Classified lets
you compare costs -
tions available. Must
have clean MVR;
doubles endorse-
551 Other tion.
Please submit
without hassle your resume to
STOCK ROOM
(570) 362-0938
GRAND CARAVAN FORD `04 FREESTAR Call for
condition and
known issues.
maintained. Excell-
ent overall condi-
tion. Keyless entry,
OFFICE POSITION or worry!
Get moving
ment. Home every
day, off weekends.
prminc14@aol.com

PERSONNEL
Tan 54,000 miles, 560 Pierce St. Full time local work.
Nardone Brothers
excellent condition.
$7,999.
Automatic, front
wheel drive, 4 door,
570-362-4080 Kingston, PA built in baby seat,
dual climate con- Bakery is currently
with classified! Call Todd
570-991-0316 SALES EXECUTIVE
570-817-9644t anti-lock brakes, air
bags, power locks,
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
trol. Rear air. Seats
7. Recent inspec-
accepting resumes
for our office locat-
MAINTENANCE DRIVERS
Company seeks a
conscientious, self
Good telephone
skills a must! Must
GET THE WORD OUT 570-714-9924
power windows, tion & tires. KBB ed in the Hanover
TECHNICIAN Fanelli Brothers motivated person to be computer liter-
with a Classified Ad.
HONDA `10
power mirrors, over $6300. Asking Industrial Park for Trucking has fill an opening in our ate! High commis-
570-829-7130 power seats, cruise
control, AM/FM LEXUS `06 GX 470 $5,000 firm. Call
(570) 417-9884
General Office help
specifically in the
A manufacturer of
building materials is
established new
and increased driv-
Stock
Responsibilities
Room. sions paid, medical
insurance, 401(k)

DODGE `10
radio, CD player,
rear defroster, rear ODYSSEY SATURN ‘09 VUE XE ACCOUNTS seeking an experi-
enced Maintenance
er pay package and
an increased sign
include receiving
material into and
issuing material
plan. Selling, scan-
ning and data man-
agement services.
windshield wiper, RECEIVABLES Technician at our on bonus. Due to
4WD, automatic from the stock Call for interview:
GRAND CARAVAN
Only 17k miles.
tinted windows,
new starter, just
inspected, $3,900.
Moon Roof
$17,875
AREA
The successful can-
Hazle Township, PA
roofing insulation
additional business,
Fanelli Bros. Truck-
ing Co. is adding
room. Forklift and
Computer experi-
570-826-9811
P.C. Data Centers
plant. The qualified
Fully loaded. 570-594-4992. didate should have both regional and ence a plus. Must of PA Inc.
candidate must be
Excellent condi- Call after 4:30 p.m. experience in work- local drivers to our have ability to lift a
willing to work sec-
ing in a fast paced 70 lb box. Benefits
tion. Factory &
Cypress Pearl with office setting. The
ond shift and occa- Pottsville, PA termi-
include Medical 569 Security/
extended war- sional overtime. nal operation. Dri-
ranty. $17,995 ivory leather interi- candidate should be vers are home most Coverage after 3 Protective Services
(570) 690-2806 or. Well maintained, able to multi task Experience is nec- nights throughout months, 401K
FORD `05 WHEEL Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
garage kept. All
service records.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
and have experi-
ence in all phases of
essary in the areas
of electrical and
the week. Drivers
must have 2-3
Retirement after 12
months, 2 weeks POLICE OFFICER
DODGE `94 CHAIR LIFT VAN
Brand new tires. www.wyoming the accounts mechanical trouble years of OTR expe- paid Vacation Per The borough of
seats. TV/DVD, All options including shooting, equipment Year as Vested. Luzerne is currently
valleymotors.com receivable process. rience, acceptable
navigation, sun roof
DAKOTA Seating capacity for premium audio 570-714-9924 In addition to this repair, and welding. MVR and pass a accepting applica-
plus many other Send resume or
7 plus 2 wheel package, rear the candidate PLC, variable speed criminal background tions for the position
extras. 3rd seat . apply in person
2 wheel drive, chairs. 140,000 climate control, should also have drives, and PC check. of part-time Police
Only 1,900 Miles. 8 AM to 4:40 PM
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
138,000 miles, miles. Great condi- adjustable suspen- experience in pro- experience is a plus. The new pay pack- Officer. Applicants
Brand New. Integrated Power
some rust, tion. Asking $7,000. sion, towing pack- cessing transac- age offers: must have success-
Asking $37,000 Johns Manville Designs, Inc.
$2,000.00 For more details, age, rear spoiler, 56,000 miles, tions, handling fully completed Act
(570) 328-0850 offers a competitive • .38 cpm for Hanover Industrial
Call 693-1262 Call 570-589-9181 Lexus bug guard. automatic, incoming phone 120 training, be a
wage and benefit qualified drivers Estates; 300 Stew-
after 5:00 PM 42,750 miles. all-wheel drive, calls, and interact- United States citi-
• $1,500 sign on art Road; Wilkes-
FORD `06 $28,950 package including zen, at least 21
4 door, air condi- ing with our cus- bonus Barre, PA 18706
health insurance,
DODGE `94 DAKOTA (570) 237-1082 tioning, all power, tomers on a daily years of age, be
dental insurance, • Paid vacations and No Phones Calls physically and men-
CD player, leather basis. Experience
with cap. 1 owner,
garage kept, very EXPLORER LEXUS `96 LX 450 interior, tinted
windows, custom
using Microsoft
applications such as
life insurance, 401K
savings plan with
holidays
• Health/Dental/
Please. EOE tally fit to perform
the full duty of police
good condition.
Many extras includ-
78,400 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
HYUNDAI `05 Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Excel and Word are
necessary. This is a
company match,
paid vacation, ten
paid holidays, edu-
Vision Insurance
• 401K Plan 554 Production/
Operations
officer, and possess
a valid PA driver’s
leather ivory interi- Contact Gary Potter license. Please send
TUCSON
ing lift & back seat. Before 5:00 p.m. permanent full time
29 MPG gas. lock brakes, air or. Silver trim. cational assistance at 570-544-3140 resume/applications
position with the
$4,000 conditioning, air Garage kept. Excel- starting salary
program, and a per- Ext 156 or visit us FOREPERSON OR to Luzerne Borough
or best offer bags, power locks,
power windows,
61,000 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel lent condition.
TOYOTA `06 beginning at $10.00
formance bonus. at 1298 Keystone Police Department
(570) 868-0944
power mirrors, drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
84,000 miles, Ask-
ing $10,750 TACOMA
per hour.
package also sup
Benefit Qualified applicants
should send a
Blvd., Pottsville, PA
TRAINEE at 144 Academy St.
Luzerne, PA 18709.
DODGE `97 RAM power seats,
cruise control, AM/ ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
570-654-3076 or
570-498-0005
Automatic, V6, TRD,
Sport Package,
plied.
For immediate
resume with salary
requirements to:
DRIVERS Full time, all shifts.
Leadership and
EOE.
Well established
1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 FM radio,
changer, DVD play-
CD
windows,
control,
cruise
AM/FM
4x4, 45K miles,
Excellent condition.
consideration
please forward a Johns Manville distribution compa-
ny seeks Full-Time
people skills needed
for fast-paced union
82,000 miles, auto- er, keyless entry, 600 Jaycee Drive
radio, cassette play- $18,900 current resume to: (40 plus hours per plant.
matic, chrome step leather interior, Hazle Township, PA
er, CD player, key- (973) 906-9311 John Surdy week) drivers. Valid Send resumes to:
up and mirrors & moon roof, rear 18202
less entry, sun/ Controller Class A CDL, mini- c/o Times Leader
leather interior. defroster, rear Attn: Plant Engineer
moon roof, rear Nardone Brothers Box 2555
Good Condition.
Drums Area.
windshield wiper.
$16,000 defroster,
windshield
rear
wiper,
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
TOYOTA ‘03 TACOMA Bakery Inc.
420 New Com-
or email: robert.
dwyer@jm.com
mum 5 years all-
season driving 15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 600
$4,500 (570) 954-5462 Black, 4 cyl., 4x4 EEO/AA experience, clean
401-524-9763 Call after 9 a.m. new towing pack- Near Francis
Slocum St. Park automatic, 89K
merce Blvd driving record, and 18711-0250 FINANCIAL
age, auto start. Wilkes Barre, PA Now Hiring the no DUIs are a must.
Serviced with
DODGE `99 CARAVAN $10,000
MAZDA ‘04 18706 following position: Flatbed experience 557 Project/ 610 Business
FORD `97 DIESEL (570) 762-4543 warranty helpful. Drivers are
SE. 2 sliding doors.
TRIBUTE LX 509 Building/ MECHANIC assigned dedicated Program Opportunities
Very clean. Runs
great. 107k miles.
Cummins engine,
8-L. 49,049 INTERNATIONAL ‘95 Automatic, V6 Construction/
Skilled Trades
Full time. Must have
own tools and have
weekly runs and
regional travel
Management
BEER DISTRIBUTOR
ASSISTANT
$2,500. Call miles. 33,000 DUMP TRUCK Sunroof, CD
inspection license. including some
570-709-5677 or gross wt. 6,649 Refurbished, rebuilt 1 owner License available
100% pre-employ- overnights in sleep-
570-819-3140 light wt. $19,500 engine, transmis- Extra Clean!
HEAVY MACHINE ment drug testing. er. Positions require with option to lease
Must see!
(570) 829-5886
sion replaced.
Rear-end removed
$5,995
Call For Details!
KELLY AUTO SALES
Competitive wages. some moderate to
MANAGER TRAINEE building or sold
separately.
and relubed. Brand
new 10’ dump. PA
570-696-4377
875 W. Market St.
OPERATOR
Full time. Hourly.
Health, dental,
vision, and 401k.
heavy lifting, good
communication 3 people needed to
assist manager.
570-954-1284

FORD `99 E250 Send resume to: skills, attention to


state inspected. Kingston, PA. Duties will include DRIVE-SHAFT
DODGE `99 Wheelchair Van
$12,900/best offer.
570-594-1496
MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE 570-287-2243
Salary based on
experience. Must
Franchelli
Enterprises, Inc.
detail, commitment,
punctuality. Posi- recruiting, training &
marketing. Will train.
FABRICATER
Willing to train. Will
Utility, 4WD be able to work flex-
DAKOTA SPORT 78,250 miles. Fully 78 Second St. tions include com-
$18,655 ible schedule. Seri- Call Mr. Scott sell stock or equip-
serviced, new bat- Wilke-Barre, PA petitive compensa-
4 X 4, extended
cab, 117,000
tery, tires & rods.
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
TOYOTA ‘07 ous inquiries only.
Call 570-822-6282
18702 or call
570-829-5385
tion and benefits
package. Please
(570)288-4532
E.O.E
ment seperately.
For more info, call
miles, new
inspection, just
chairs. Braun Millen-
nium lift with
FJ CRUISER to schedule
interview.
E.O.E. send resume to:
c/o Times Leader LINE UP
(570) 823-0245

Yellow, 4x4,
Box 2540 A GREAT DEAL...
WINDOW
serviced, oil, trans remote. Walk up 1518 8th Street 6 cyl., automatic,
flushed, new fluid door. Front & rear 515 Creative/Design 15 N. Main Street
transfer case & A/C. Power locks &
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
well equipped.
Serviced with
Wilkes-Barre, PA IN CLASSIFIED!
18711-0250
axels, cooling sys- windows. Excellent Slocum St. Park www.wyoming warranty INTERIOR DESIGN Looking for the right deal

INSTALLER
tem flushed. condition. $7,500.
on an automobile? JAN-PRO
$6,599.00
Call 693-1262
570-237-6375 JEEP ‘99 valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Scranton based OFFICE FURNITURE Turn to classified. COMMERCIAL
CLEANING
design Firm seeks
after 5:00 PM
FORD `99 RANGER GRAND CHEROKEE part to full-time Inte- INSTALLERS/ It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
OF NEPA
6 cylinder,
MERCEDES BENZ ‘06 rior Designer. 5+ years experi-
DODGE `99 RAM
4x4 Extended cab,
V6 4.0, automatic.
PW, PL, cruise.
automatic,
sunroof, CD
R350 CLASS WAGON
Candidates
have
must
Bachelors
ence; must have
own tools, must DELIVERY DRIVER the directions! Be Your Own
Boss Work Full or

1500 CLUB CAB 566 Sales/Retail/


Runs & looks good. Excellent runner! be proficient in Distribution Compa- Part time
4Matic, 3rd row, degree, 5+ years
Good condition.
No rust. 89K.
$5,500. DEALER
$4,995
Call For Details! power tailgate
$21,960
KELLY AUTO SALES experience
commercial
with
proj-
using a metal
brake to bend
ny specializing in
office furniture
Business
Development
Accounts available
NOW throughout
Runs great. High 570-696-4377 875 W. Market St. coil; Background installation & White Wilkes Barre,
(570) 868-3914 Kingston, PA. ects, CAD and
miles. Asking check and Refer- Glove delivery now Scranton,
drawing capabilities
$2,700
HONDA `02 CR-V
570-287-2243
and have proficient
ences required; hiring Full & Part time
DOOR TO DOOR SALES and Hazleton.
(570) 239-3950
JEEP `02 LIBERTY computer skills.
Must be reliable; • Installers We guarantee

TRUCKS FOR SALE


EX. Silver. Loaded. 1 Must possess • Non–CDL Delivery $5,000 to
FORD `04 EXPLORER Blue/grey, new Competitive salary strong customer Local company is $200,000
owner, very clean, Drivers
rebuilt engine with based on experi- relationship. seeking individuals in annual billing.
meticulously main- Ford, GMC, • Competitive Pay
SUV, V6, 4x4, auto- warranty, new 560 Pierce St. ence, healthcare, for door to door Small investment
tained. 123,000 International-Prices • Benefits Available
matic, 85,000 miles tires & brakes, Kingston, PA 401K and paid Contact # sales. Must be out- We’re ready -
highway miles. starting at $2,295.
Black Beauty. 4,000 miles. www.wyoming vacation. (330) 351-9034 Email inquires to: going, self motivat- Are you?
$6,995 Box Truck, Cab &
Garage kept. $5,900 or valleymotors.com Email: danedwards@ ed & flexible. Please For more info
570-646-3334 or Chassis available. Resumes: ddriscoll@
Must sell. best offer. michael.hoffmeier edwardsoffice.org email resume to: Call 570-824-5774
570-762-3294 570-714-9924 Call U-haul facilitydesignltd.com
$8,700 570-814-2125 or call reliablesales@
(570) 883-2754
570-822-5536 @live.com
ptd.net
Janproofnepa.com
570-501-0589
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610 Business 708 Antiques & 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 720 Cemetery 744 Furniture & 754 Machinery & 756 Medical 756 Medical 758 Miscellaneous
Opportunities Collectibles Collectibles Plots/Lots Accessories Equipment Equipment Equipment ATTACHE burgundy
Why Spend
COLLECTIBLE Sea- YEARBOOKS: COFFEE TABLE, vin- leather, new in box
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
Inside Church Hill
gram’s Mirror( great
condition) 1908
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937,
Hundreds on
New or Used OAKLAWN CEMETERY tage 1950’s/1960’s ,
blonde wood finish, HAULMARK ‘07
BED. Craftmatic
Adjustable. $500 or
STAIR LIFT. Excel-
lent condition. Like $25. Rotisserie
Broil King electric
Appliances? 4 grave sites, best offer. new. $950. Call any-
Mall, high traffic Stanley Cup $50. or 1940, 1961, 1963, fabulous location. rectangular, 36”L x 570-288-3894 time,570-674-3120 for grill $15.
Most problems
area. Established 15
years. RENT IS
best offer. Call Mark
at 570-301-3484 or
1942, 1943, 1944,
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
with your appli-
ances are usually
Purchased 20
years ago.
20”W x 16”H, excel-
lent $30. MIRROR,
TRAILER 6’X14’
Like new with
570-650-6434
Wanna make a
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HUMIDIFIERS (2) BACK PACK. Hiking,


FREE. Serious Allison at 631-6635 1934, 1935, 1936, simple and inex- 2 lots - $1,200 Victoria style, ele- electric brakes, speedy sale? Place
cool mist by Kay, 1 navy canvas, $40,
inquiries call 1937, 1945, 1946, pensive to fix! 4 lots - $2,200 gant with burnished new tires and your ad today 570- Pac n’ Play, for
570-582-5208 COMIC BOOKS - 1951, 1955, 1956, 610-838-7727 gold gilding, meas- air purifier. $15 each 829-7130.
Save your hard reinforced tongue. child. $30.
Gen 13-1, X-files, 1957, 1961, 1965, ures 38” L x 30” W, 570-654-4793
earned money, Let $2700. 570-675-4383
Spiderman & many 1966, 1970, 1980, ST. NICHOLAS’ excellent condition, Wheelchair -
630 Money To Loan others, $1 each. 1985, 2005, 2006.
us take a look at it
CEMETERY, $40 call 709-3146
570-239-5457 JAZZY VICTORIA by for child $ 65.
first! Pride. A-1 condition.
570-829-2411 Meyers H.S. 1935, SHAVERTOWN (570) 817-1094 BARREL,
“We can erase 30 years in Job Seekers are $650. 654-0507
1936, 1937, 1938, 6 Plots. Can be DINETTE/KITCHEN wooden.
your bad credit - DOLLS: Effanbee, 1 the business. looking here! WHEELCHAIR Rolls
1942, 1943, 1944, divided. Near SET rattan 5 piece. 53 gallon.
100% GUARAN- spanish, 1 Scottish, 1 East Main Where's your ad? POWER CHAIR - Invacare, perfect
1945, 1946, 1960, Entrance. $550 42” round tile top Excellent
TEED.” Attorneys Goldilocks, all 12” Appliances 570-829-7130 and Jazzy Select, condition. $200.
1974, 1975, 1976, each. Call table + 4 swivel arm condition $195.
for the Federal tall, never used still 570-735-8271 ask for an employ- $500 570-735-8730 or
1977. Kingston H.S. 570-675-9991 chairs, padded 570-876-3830
Trade Commission in original box, com- Nanticoke ment specialist 570-829-2411 332-8094
1938, 1939, 1940, seats. Very well
say they’ve never pletely dressed in made, excellent
seen a legitimate their own costumes 1944, 1948, 1949. Say it HERE 726 Clothing condition. Delivery 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health BEDLINER: 89
credit repair opera- $10. each. Plymouth H.S. 1930, in the Classifieds!
1931, 1932, 1933, possible asking Chevy S10 truck
tion. No one can 570-654-6283 570-829-7130 MISSES CLOTHING bedliner, standard
1938, 1943, 1944, $125. 868-6327
legally remove medium & large 10 cab $30. 2000
accurate and timely
information from
LINEUP 1959, 1960.
Hanover H.S. 1951, 712 Baby Items
pullover sweaters,
10 tops $20. all
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER solid oak
Chevy Cavalier LS
rear trunk spoiler,
your credit report.
It’s a process that
ASUCCESSFULSALE 1952, 1953, 1954,
1960. West Pittston BABY TOYS, $15.
570-824-0248 Raymour and Flan-
nigan $40.
black $10. Four
barrel carb running
starts with you and
involves time and a
INCLASSIFIED! H.S. Annual 1925,
1926, 1927, 1928,
tODDLER TOYS $15.
GRACO CAR SEAT
VINTAGE SLIPS
$1.00 (30)
570 457 4494 from Chevy motor
$50. 3 suitcases in
conscious effort to Doyouneedmorespace? 1931, 1932, 1959.
Luzerne H.S. 1951,
$20. 570-868-0481 Call 823-4941 KITCHEN SET round
excellent shape
table, 2 leafs, 4
pay your debts. A yard or garage sale CRIB $40. 570-740-1246
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt in classified
1952, 1956, 1957,
1959. Berwick H.S. Designer. Metal
nickel finish. Great
728 Commercial/
Industrial
chairs, hutch
match, $325. BED-
to
LPN SUPERVISOR BRIDAL ITEMS wed-
1952, 1953, 1956,
at ftc. gov/credit. A is the best way 1957, 1958, 1960, for use or children’s
ROOM SUITE wal-
nut, bureau, dress-
Oakwood Terrace a licensed personal care community specializing in ding gown size 14
message from The
tocleanoutyourclosets! 1967, 1968, 1969 shop display. $95/ Equipment all types of memory care is seeking a caring individual with leadership beaded & sequence
Times Leader and er, 2 night stands, bodice & train $65.
570-457-7854 abilities to fill the position of LPN Supervisor. Position is Full Time in
the FTC. You’re in bussiness ,1970. Lehman H.S.
1973, 1974, 1976,
GENERATOR. Cen- twin beds, $395. Wedding candle
turion commercial TEA SET gold plated the evening. Hours are 2:30pm-11:00pm. Duties include administering with tea light insert
with classified! 1978, 1980. Nanti-
DRESSING
Jenny Lind
TABLE
$10. generator w/220 4 pieces, $40. FIRE- medication, treatments, supervising resident attendants, and communi- $3. Size 7 flower girl
NEON SIGN - Elec- coke Area H.S. Baby toys from $1. outlet. 5000 watt, PLACE accessories dress $35 matching
tric, Camel sign, 30 1976, 2008. Dallas used only 2 hours. brass with black cating with physicians and families. Must be 21 years of age and have accessories $10.
570-331-0815
years old, $150. H.S. 1966, 1967, Paid $650, sell $400 trim, 10 pieces $125. a valid nursing license. Must have updated CPR and First Aid Certifica- 570-331-0815
570-829-2411 1968. Bishop Hoban STROLLER excellent or best offer. 570-759-9846 tion. We offer a competitive starting wage, comprehensive benefit pack-
H.S. 1972, 1973, condition with bas- 570-606-7382 CANES & WALKING
NY YANKEE auto- 1974, 1975. West ket, hood & cup KITCHEN SET. age and attendance bonus after training. STICKS. NEW
700 graphed Whitey Side Central holder. $15.
730 Computer
Wood, oval, brown
table, good shape. Applicants can email cover letter & resume along with salary history to BATCH! Different
Ford 16x20 black & Catholic H.S. 1965 - 570-472-1646 sizes and shapes.
MERCHANDISE white picture in 1974, 1980, 1981. Equipment & $75. 570-970-6651 janines@oakwoodterraceinc.com or call 570-451-3171 ext 102 Made from the roots
frame $300. sell for Westmoreland H.S. STROLLER: Graco of Slippery Maple
$150. Approximately 1952, 1953 - 1954 Duo-Glider beige & Software LAMPS (2) grey
Trees. Over 20
702 Air 10,000 baseball G.A.R. H.S. 1972, black $60. Fisher metal & black. $25 Please visit out website at www.oakwoodterraceinc.com
COMPUTER DESK available at $4
each. 570-740-1246
Conditioners cards $50. 1973, 1974, 1975, Price Laugh & Learn
47x24 $35. Oakwood Terrace is an Equal Opportunity Employer each. 735-2081.
570-262-0708 1976 Pittston H.S. Home $30. Hasbro
AIR CONDITIONER 1936, 1951, 1954, Playskool Let’s Play (570) 825-0553 AFFORDABLE
Sharp, window unit RECORDS - LP’S, 1963 Pittston Hospi- Together Peek ‘N MATTRESS SALE
DESK. Computer We Beat All
6000 BTU $100. 78’S, 45’S From tal School of Nurs- Play Discovery Tent Desk $50. Call 735- Competitors Prices! CEDAR CHEST, $75,
(570) 825-0553 40’S, 50’S, 60’S & ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, $20. Fisher Price 8730 or 332-8094 Mattress Guy Box 360 Guitar
70’S. $1 each. 1959 West Pittston Laugh & Learn
AIR CONDITIONER! (570) 829-2411 learning table $10. Twin sets: $149 Hero, $15 and Rac-
H.S. 1950, 1954, DESKTOP SYSTEMS
Haier 8000 BTU. Leap Frog Leap- Full sets: $169 ing Wheel, $25.
1955, 1956, 1960 inc. pc/printer/moni-
Works perfect! RECORDS: a vari- Start learning gym Queen sets: $189 Floor Lamp, $25,
Hazleton H.S. 1938, tor/kyb+ms.IBM/HP
Used for only 2 ety of old 78 $10. Leave a mes- All New Vera Bradley Purs-
1939, 1940, 1941, p4ht & above. All
months last sum- records albums. sage 570-926-9016 American Made es, $20 each,
1942, 1943, 1945, windows 7, office
mer. Comes with $30. or best offer. 570-288-1898 Shelves, $10, Swag,
1948, 1949, 1950, 10, AV, cdrw-dvd,+
remote. $125. 570-333-5263 $10. 570-693-2612
1953, 1954, 1955, 714 Bridal Items more.$125 & up . PATIO TABLE with 4
570-237-6001 WASHINGTON 1956, 1957, 1959, LAPTOPS =$150- chairs/cushions, like CEMETERY flower
QUARTERS 1934-D, 1960, 1961, 1962, WEDDING DRESS $250, DESKTOP a bronze brownish arrangement in bas-
GET THE WORD OUT 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. complete systems The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has the following full time openings:
1938-P-1940-D $55. New with tags, size frame with a nice ket, 3 different. $7.
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
570-287-4135
WOODEN SWING
1951, 1952
570-825-4721
8, off white strap-
less, beautiful gown
$125-$175. all refur-
bished off lease, w7
or xppro, antivirus,
glass top with a hint
of green to the tem- Speech Therapist – Full Time each. 570-654-1622
CHINA SET service
must see $300. or pered glass. $165.
MILK CAN with lid, mini for decoration, wifi, dvd rw+ more! for 8 with extras,
710 Appliances best offer. 285-3180 Cash or Paypal.
painted black has
decal $30. Glider
Boyds Bears or
dolls. $10.696-2008 WEDDING GOWN
Warranty & free
delivery!
570-735-2661 Physical Therapist – Full Time American Legend
$100. 675-0920
chairs with cushions APPLIANCE package REDUCED. 570-862-2236 RECLINER: Faux
set of 2 $45. Presto PA RT S E T C . CURTAINS white

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Used appliances. New, tags on, ivory leather, black, good
Electric fry with high strapless, size 10, SCANNER: Cannon condition $40. lace, Priscilla 64”
Parts for all brands. F916000 $25 long $3. pair. Twin
lid $15. Sunbeam ivory strapless, 570-926-9016
223 George Ave.
(with OB, Pediatric, Med/Surg, Telemetry
perfect
electric mixer (3 Wilkes-Barre beautiful bead work, 570-331-0815 yellow bedspread
bowls) $25. Dansk 570-820-8162 Recliners - Two. $3. 570-474-5653
pizza baking stone
veil beaded
match & slip. Paid
to
732 Exercise Good working con- Critical Care & ED experience)
friend.
DISHWASHER: dition. Great for a DISHES 3 sets, $10
set (brand new in $600 asking $100.
box) $12. Whirlpool built-in. 570-287-3505 Equipment basement area, rec New Competitive Rates! each. CANNING
White , 6 months JARS pints & quarts,
570-288-8689
old, like brand new. EXERCISE BENCH:
room or cottage. Excellent benefit package for full time employees including $1.25 & $1.50 per
WEDDING package: FREE 570-970-0372
The Classified Many features. ring pillow, money dumbbell exercise medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement and defined dozen. About 10
708 Antiques & section at $350. Frigidaire bag, apron - bench for sale. Very SOFA BED queen contribution plan. dozens. 823-4941
Collectibles timesleader.com microwave oven babushka, hanky, sturdy and thick all size, very good con-
DVD PLAYER: sym-
(above range). satin slippers. All around, like new. dition. $400. Candidates interested in joining our team can forward their resume in
570-299-7270 ponic new in the box
White, uses stan- made with satin $30. Call Eric confidence to: jobs@ghha.org never used or
dard outlet. $75. lace, pearls & 609-433-5660
570-696-4204 (Wilkes-Barre) Employment Applications are available for download opended with
sequins, beautiful, 752 Landscaping & from our web site at www.ghha.org remote $30.00 cd
never used $100.
DRYER GE 7 cu. ft. 570-654-6283
PARABODY Serious Gardening 700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
player am/fm cas-
electric, brand new, Steel 400 Total sett works great
never used $300
call 570-855-5725. 716 Building
WorkOut Machine,
plus floor mat $80.
1st Choice
Landscaping
Our Heart is in Healthcare boom box $30.00
Color printer with
wires and hook ups
Call 829-7130 leave message
Materials 570-457-4494
See our ad in the
to place your ad. works great $20.00
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ DRYER: 3 year old
front loader gas BATHROOM SINK
WEIGHT BENCH
with 80 lbs plastic
Call an Expert sec-
tion under Category
sega system with 6
games one con-
Old Toys, model kits, SET: Gerber white
Bikes, dolls, old gun ONLY
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no longer needed. porcelain bathroom and preacher hook ups plays
Mining Items, trains sink with mirror and BITTO
& Musical Instruments, One problem the attachment. $50. beautiful $30.00 vcr
timesleader.com medicine cabinet. 570-371-3367 LANDSCAPING &
Hess. 474-9544 knob is broken but with wires and hook
Matching set. $80. LAWN SERVICE
can be fixed easily. ups 4-head record
570-331-8183 See Our Ad In The
$200. 817-0953 742 Furnaces & Resident Counselors- Full time/Part time positions available working with on screen display
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ Call An Expert
and timer $20.00
DOOR. 36”x80” Heaters Section 1162 individuals in an adult MH recovery program in Luzerne county. Duties
Maintenance/ Maintenance/ FREEZER Sears
solid wood, 6 panel. 570-822-8957
Kenmore 13 cu ft include teaching daily living skills and encouraging independence.
Repair Repair chest model # 1634, Exterior or interior. HEATER CHIPPER, shredder,
Requires a high school diploma. No experience necessary. Will train the FAN: industrial
Natural oak finish, For trailer $300. mulcher, bagger.
energy star rated. right person. strength Air King
right or left with 570-735-1372 Craftsman 5 HP. 3
Like new condition, self lubricating fan
hardware. $200. cutting stages. Very
Panzitta Sales And Service manufactured May
2009. includes 2 lift Call 570-735-8730
744 Furniture &
good condition. Residential Program Worker- Full time & Part time positions available
working 2nd and 3rd shift with individuals with developmentally disabili-
with stand. Sells for
$125. Asking $39.
72 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705 or 570-332-8094 $350. 675-4383
out baskets, interior Like new.
Panzitta Sales and Service, a leader in Automo- light & security lock. Accessories ties in a community setting in Lackawanna/Luzerne area. Requires a high
tive Equipment Service and Repair, is looking for cash or usps money
FRENCH DOOR:
Interior swing with ASSORTED FURNI-
To place your school diploma. No experience necessary.
609-433-5660
(Wilkes-Barre)
a energetic and motivated individual to join our
orders only $250
570-443-7062
15 glass panes from
top to bottom.
TURE: 2 end tables,
glass on black
ad call...829-7130 Specialized Support Staff- Full time 2nd shift position and a part time var-
ied shift in a specialized residential program supporting adults with Autism
FILE CABINET
team. The person will be required to troubleshoot metal, 4 large draw-
and repair all types of automotive lifts, tire chang-
Mounting hardware
includes. 80x31 1/2.
metallic frame. $20; EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE in Tunkhannock. Experience working with individuals with developmental ers, brown, like new
Black leather living See Our Ad Under $30. 570-64-4793
ers and wheel balancers. Some hydraulic pneu- Honey color, $60. or room chair. Great
disabilities/ autism required. Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
#1162
matic and electronic experience will be helpful. best offer. Can condition. $20; 570-899-5759 Support Specialist- Full time position available supporting individuals FIREPLACE: electric
The person should possess good customer and email pictures. Kitchen or backyard fireplace with
570-466-6481 with developmental disabilities living with families within the community.
problem solving skills. The person will be trained solit wood table with FREE DIRT FILL remote. Height 45”
green metallic WITH ROCK. Just The successful candidate should be able to work a flexible schedule and Width 48” white in
for operation and repairs on all types of equip- GUTTERS One 22’,
frame $15; Futon in come and pick it up. have the ability to travel within the Wyoming, Lackawanna and Susquehan- color, not used. $70.
ment. and one 28’ also
one 10’ spout, all
decent shape. Can Hard to find rich na area. 570-655-3512
For more information on our company visit be used as sofa or black soil. Screen or
GENE’S hardware included
bed. Can include rake it to make top Step by Step offers a very generous benefit package for full time employ- GARAGE SALE
our web site at www.panzittasales.com. paid $220 sell for ITEMS. PIANO, Korg
RECONDITIONED cushion if wanted soil. 1,000’s of triax- ees including eleven paid holidays, sick & annual time, and health insur-
Requirements: $180 or best offer. Electric, $75. POOL,
APPLIANCES $25; Twin size ial truck loads avail- ance.
- Prior experience with automotive equipment is a 570-740-6205
portable bed frame. able. 189 Foote 26’ above ground
plus 60 Day Warranty Clean driving record and a valid Driver’s License required for all positions $500, WEDDING
HARDWOOD Folds up and rolls Avenue, Duryea
Monday-Friday GOWN, 1957, $50,
- Valid PA driver license required PLANKS, Bruce 40 anywhere. $39. Eric 570-457-6610 Lifesharing Sponsors and Respite Providers.
8:00PM-5:00PM 609-433-5660 HOVEROUND, 2010,
- Lift 20 to 75 lbs regularly without assistance sq. ft. golden wheat Keller’s Lawn Care We are seeking caring, compassionate people who are willing to share their $300, GOLF CLUBS,
Saturday color $30. good for (Wilkes-Barre)
- Technical problem-solving skills 8:00AM-11:00AM See our ad under home with individuals who are developmentally disabled. Initial and on Titleist Clone, $30
- Self starter and dependable small bath. Call An Expert 570-675-3509
Gateway BEDROOM SET going training, 24 hour support and generous financial reimbursement.
LAMINATE Wilson 1162 Landscape &
- High school graduate Girl’s, dresser with
Shopping Center Art glue type 20 sq.
2 side shelves & Garden Step By Step Inc. GLASS DOOR. 4
Submit resume to Kingston, PA ft. box, light oak, 10
chest. Cross Valley Commons; 744 Kidder Street; Wilkes-Bare, Pa 18702 way glass door for
bottles of glue $150. Lawn Maintenance bath tub. $25
bwas@panzittasales.com or (570) 819-1966
570-283-0811
570-868-6123 Phone (570) 829-3477 Ext. 605
See our ad under 570-331-8183
Panzitta Sales And Service BEDROOM SET- Call An Expert skauffman@stepbystepusa.com
GRILL electric KITCHEN CABINETS EOA
72 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705 ceramic 12”x12” Oak, entire set in
Broyhill 5 piece oak 1165 Lawn Care 548 Medical/Health
includes bed, 2
nonstick. Smoke excellent condition. LAWN MOWER:
night stands, dress-
free. New in box. Vanity Mirror with Craftsman, rear
er, armoire + extras!
$15. 570-655-2154 light for bathroom. bag, high rear
551 Other 551 Other Call 570-868-6123
Wilkeswood apts,
wheels, excellent
MICROWAVE: GE, all Wilkes-Barre. $800
570-905-7521 condition $135.
options, with SINK TOP 37”X22”, 570-822-4251
One of Northeastern PA’s fastest turntable, excellent Opal, NEW $25.
BREAKFRONT
condition. $40. 570-675-3328 LAWN TRACTOR
growing pre-owned Automobile 570-675-4383
4 door cherry $400.
$550. Craftsman
dealerships is in need of the following: VANITY TOP 36” Excellent condition.
42” 18 H.P. New
REFRIGERATOR: cultured marble 570-675-0920
vanity top beige blades, excellent
AUTOMOBILE SALES PEOPLE Amana refrigerator
in great working with nickel faucet CABINET: Wood condition. 472-3888
$100 call country wall cabi-
Must be self starter with the drive and condition. Double LAWNMOWER,
570-417-4188 net, wall shelf, &
vertical doors. Pick Craftsman, electric
determination worthy of a six figure income. up for only $70. Eric Wood - Tree house small stool with
Apple design on top, start 875 Series. 21”
Must have a minimum of 3 years automobile 609-433-5660 pressure treated cut EZ walk, vary
wood. $95. $5. each. Large
sales experience and a valid drivers license (Wilkes-Barre)
assortment of Sun- speed, asking $175.
570-817-1094
with a clean driving history. Must be willing REFRIGERATOR: flower items, $.50 570-855-8764
to work flexible hours, including nights and Frigidaire. White. to $10. Child’s
weekends. Must pass Criminal background Large. Freezer up
720 Cemetery wood high back
LAWNMOWERS
Craftsman includes
check and periodic drug testing. top. Very Clean, fair- Plots/Lots country bench with bag, self propelled,
ly new, in good cut out hearts, $15. runs good $150.
F&I PERSON working condition. CEMETERY 3 24” metal
planters, made to
Murray 4hp lawn-
$250 negotiable. PLOTS FOR SALE mower 20” cut with
Call 570-283-6943 (4) Four plots, all hook over deck rail- bagger runs good
Must have a minimum of 3 years automobile ing, $15. for all.
Leave Message together. Crestlawn $75 . call after 3pm
F&I experience along with a valid drivers Section of Memorial SOFA TABLE 48” 655-3197
license with a clean driving history.
Competitive salary and bonus. Must be
LINE UP Shrine Cemetery in
Kingston Twp. $600
long, oval, wood
$40. Call 570-868 Patrick & Deb’s
willing to work flexible hours, including nights A GREAT DEAL... each. Willing to 5275 /570-301 8515 Lawn Care
split. For info, call See our ad under
and weekends. Must pass Criminal
background check and periodic drug testing.
IN CLASSIFIED! (570) 388-2773 CHAIR rocks
swivels, love seat,
& Call An Expert
Looking for the right deal 1162 Landscape &
pink color, good Garden
Please send resume to on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
CEMETERY PLOTS condition. both $50.
570-655-2154 PERENNIALS $3-$4
c/o The Times Leader, Box 2560 (3) together.
a pot.
15 N. Main St. It’s a showroom in print! Maple Lawn CHAIR small over- 570-675-0920
Classified’s got Section of stuffed parlor or
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250 the directions!
Dennison bedroom chair, pink Peter’s Lawncare
Cemetery. & white stripe, good See our ad under
WASHER & DRYER Section ML. condition $10. China Call an Expert
in great condition. $550 each. breakfront, 4 door 1165 Lawn Care
Whirlpool and GE. 610-939-0194 $400. 3 pink ban-
542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ Both work great.. quet tablecloths 1 RIDING MOWER
Transportation Transportation $99. Eric white banquet table Scott’s 42” cut,
609-433-5660
(Wilkes-Barre)
CEMETERY PLOTS cloth, 4 matching
napkins $5. all.
17hp, engine runs
but needs work.
Plymouth National
SCHOOL BUS Cemetery in 570-675-0920 $400 or best offer.
WASHER & electric Wyoming. 6 Plots. 570-855-0390
dryer, Kenmore, CHAIR. Solid Oak
DRIVERS
$450 each. Call TRIMMER/MOWER
less than one year 570-825-3666 Rocking. New con-
old! Excellent Condi- dition. $100 nego- 5.5 HP, never used,
tion! Moving. Call for tiable.570-655-5102 12” beaver blade,
Must have valid PA driver’s license.
Nanticoke area. No Experience necessary.
details. $400.
570-287-0148
MEMORIAL SHRINE DESK brown, very
runs great. $125.
Call Bill 735-4773
Will train. Excellent opportunity for home WASHER/GAS CEMETERY sturdy, 2 drawers,
excellent condition, WYOMING VALLEY
makers, retiree, or second income. DRYER Maytag, 6 Plots Available $40. 570-472-1646 LANDSCAPING
very good condition. May be Separated See our ad under
Summer work also available. Rose Lawn Section DRESSER: 3 drawer, Call An Expert
$275. for both $150.
$450 each brown, $10. 1054 Concrete &
288747

each. 570-814-7485
Call 570-735-1743 for interview. 570-654-1596 570-868-6018 Masonry
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758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 766 Office 772 Pools & Spas 776 Sporting Goods 776 Sporting Goods 776 Sporting Goods 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
GARAGE SALE POLICE SCANNER VACUUM portable Equipment VACUUM Hayward BIKES: NEXT 21 BOWLING BALL: GOLF CLUBS Ram,
LEFTOVER Radio Shack 200 Pronto 2 in 1 Elec- PRINTER, Fax, Copi- Ultra Pool vacuum. speed, girls moun- Ebonite 8 lb. ball 3 woods, 2-Hybrids,
channel, excellent trolux with charger er, Scanner. 4 in 1 Used one season. tain bike 24” $40. with case $25. Girl’s 7 irons, putter, bag
ITEMS condition. $75. Firm. & stand $20. 570- New $ 500., asking NEXT 20” BMX boys Vintage Schwinn $60. 570-655-4815
4 new Blizzak snow HP Series 2200.
570-371-3367 735-8730 or 570- Excellent condition $ 200. 388-6937 bike $40. Huffy 24” bicycle $70. Sony
tires LM25V, 205/ 332-8094 boys mountain bike trinitron 27” color tv GOLF ITEMS: many
50R1793V $100 RELIGIOUS ITEMS - $50. 570-675-4383 items to choose
$20. 12” Princess $50., Mintekt DVD
each. GOLF CLUBS Hand made WAGON WHEELS 3’ 774 Restaurant bike BMX $20. player $15. from. Clubs, drivers,
assorted, balls, new Rosaries, $5. Pope wooden pair, round 770 Photo Equipment 570-829-0217 570-829-4776 balls, hand coat and
golf pull cart. 2 Pot- John Paul II Memori- $40. 40” tin knight
Equipment
many more! $100 RN’s
tery barn pink lamps blia. 570-829-2411 $25. Match box RESTAURANT for all. Call
& decorative shade cars loose in case EQUIPMENT 570-654-4793 Part Time 7-3 & 11-7
SEWING MACHINE AQUAVIEW UNDER-
$35. Picture, medi- $30. 570-574-0271 SOMERSET TURN Accepting applications for
um oak frame 3’x5’ $100. WATER CAMERA
OVER MACHINE -
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health NORDIC TRACK ski
Per Diem RNs all shifts
of Botanical garden 570-735-1372 WASHER: Whirlpool $130. 696-2039 pro $45. Toledo
Duet front load model SPM45, scale, $75. Hard-
print $60.
bleached oak pic-
Girl’s SLOW COOKER, washer. Whirlpool CAMERA Minolta
XG-M 35 MM SLR
$500; ALSO, Bunn shell arrow carrier LPN’s
PET/CT RN
Corningware Crock Duet front dryer. Pour Over Coffee with 6 aluminum
ture frame, young Pot, 6 quart, lid, with 50 MM F1.7 Machine, Model # Part Time 3-11 & 11-7
girl on bench, Both white, electric. arrows, $30. Tele-
instruction/recipe lens, owners manu- STF15, $225 Accepting applications for
11/1’x2’ $45. Assort-
ed size Victorian hat
book, new condition
Only 2 years old.
Great condition. al, in original box, For more info, call Part-time scope ladder $60.
Jackhammer chis- Per Diem LPNs all shifts
$15. Rotisserie, Water & Energy excellent condition 570-498-3616 Vantage Mobile Services is seeking a els $40. System
boxes, pink, 6 total
$3. each. 3 assort-
George Foreman
Baby George Rotis-
Saving. $275 Each
or both for $550 . or
in Wilkes-Barre $45.
607-565-1726 RESTAURANT highly motivated Registered Nurse with One rack & box sys-
tem, Dodge $600.
CNA’s
ed sizes pottery serie, excellent like EQUIPMENT excellent communication and organiza-
floor jugs, vine & best offer. CAMERAS: Kodak COD RCXD car, new Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
new condition, all Call 570-825-7867
Somerset Dough tional skills for a part- time position $75. MP5 air soft,
grape, motif $45. Easy Share Camera Sheeter, Model
Girl’s 10 speed bile
parts & owner’s
with yellow case. 3x working within a progressive medical new $100. AMAZING SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS
manual, original CAR-100. Only
$50. IPOD radio/ 760 Monuments & optical lens, silver, 1 available. $1,500 diagnostic company in the local area. 570-825-5281
& PAY RATES
cost over $80 sell-
alarm combo $30. good condition, Call for more info Candidate will provide patient care in a
570-498-0977
ing for $35 firm, call Lots screen not 570-498-3616 diagnostic imaging setting within our
TRAMPOLINE, large, 2nd shift $1.75
570-709-3146 good condition.
scratched, takes 2
PET/CT division. Oncology or Radiology Must pick up. 3rd Shift $1.00
Line up a place to live THE AVENGERS
DVD ‘63 boxed set.
GRAVE LOT
Near baby land at
double A batteries.
$25. Sony Cyber-
RESTAURANT experience helpful. Requirements $125. or best offer. Weekend Days - $1.00
in classified! 6 Classic Episodes Memorial Shine in Shot camera. Pink,
EQUIPMENT
8x12 walk in
include: RN license, CPR certification, IV
570-406-0964
How to Apply?
Carverton. 7.2 pixels, good
GARAGE SALE with Patrick Mac-
$400. Call condition with bat- cooler $2300;
proficiency. Please submit resume to: Doyouneedmorespace? Call 877-339-6999 x1
Nee and Honor Vantage, 1305 South Main Street,
LEFTOVER Blackman. $25 570-287-6327 tery charger $60. 8x8x10 walk A yard or garage sale Fax: 866-854-8688
ITEMS Rick 570-283-2552 570-592-1386 in freezer $3800; Meadville, PA 16335, Attn: Vallerie in classified Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com
Fancy dining room, Pizza oven with Travis or email to valt@vhcn.com or fax is the best way
8 chairs, hutch, TIRES [4] Michilen 762 Musical 772 Pools & Spas stones $2000; to 814-337-0340. Complete Application in Person
table $400. Oak gun p-255-60-r19”
Instruments Stainless steel tocleanoutyourclosets! 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
cabinet, holds 6 approximate 25k
good condition, no BAQACIL CHEMI-
kitchen hood You’re in bussiness
$3000; Stainless
$50. Marcy weight
plugs $150. Bumper
BASS AMPLIFIER. CALS. 7 gallon Oxi-
steel pizza oven
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ with classified!
machine, 205 lb. Bass guitar amplifi- dizer, 11 half gal bot-
olympic weights rear chrome mint er, 15watts. very hood $4000; Maintenance/ Maintenance/
Repair 778 Stereos/
condition 88-98 tles Sanitizer/Algis-
$250. Weight bench portable, barely bread pan rack Repair
tat. Plains. Worth
65 lb weights, Chevy/GMC full size even used $35. $450. Will sell for
$100; 2 soup Accessories
preacher bar,
dumbbells $50. Full
pickup $175 firm.
Tailgate 88-98
Casio piano key-
board. 76 keys, mul-
$225. Used ABOVE
warmers for $100;
2 door sandwich RECORD IMMEDIATE OPENING
Chevy full size pick- GROUND POOL, 24’ TURNTABLE Opti-
size bed complete tiple sounds & prep table $500.
$150. Onkyo sur-
round sound sys-
up, very good con-
dition $75.
tones, $140. Both
excellent condition.
round, 4’ deep. YOU
dismantle &
All equipment is
sold as is. For
mus Model Lab-
1000 semi-automat-
LOAN PROCESSOR
570-655-3197 remove. POOL ic belt drive. Little
tem, 7 speakers 570-824-1114 more info, call
ONLY. Pump/filter use. $25. cash.
$50. Portable sump TOASTER OVEN NOT available. 570-847-0873
pumb. Best offers. GUITAR. Nearly 570-868-6327 The Honesdale National Bank,
white, Hamilton Plains. New price
570-868-5311 new. 6 string Elec-
Beach $10. tric acoustic. $90
$100. 823-2958
776 Sporting Goods celebrating its 175th anniversary, is
GARAGE SALE 570-239-2937 Charlie 333-4604
780 Televisions/ seeking a Mortgage Loan Processor
POOL 21’ round x
LEFTOVER BASKETBALL Accessories
TOASTER OVEN/ PIANO Wurlitzer
56” deep, new liner,
HOOP; Great condi-
at HNB Mortgage in Wilkes-Barre.
ITEMS BREAD MAKER new cover, new
combination by
console with bench pump, new filter tion, asking $90. TELEVISION: GE. Previous loan processing experience
Power Wheels Dora delivered, tuned 28” works good,
SERVICE
Jeep 6v battery Toastmaster, digital complete with deck. Call 570-331-8183
needs remote $90.
helpful, but not necessary. An excellent
$600. 474-6362 $975. or best offer.
$30. Baby Einstein control, like new. BICYCLE 570-740-1246 compensation and benefits package is
Originally. $130. 570-328-6767
and Fisher Price
764 Musical Girl’s 16” $20. offered. Respond to:
activity mats $5.
each. Fisher Price
aquarium crib toy
asking $35.
570-868-6327 Lessons/Services POOL LADDER for
above ground
570-696-2039
BICYCLES ladies
TECHNICIAN TELEVISIONS:
TV’s, color. 19” &
25”. 25” Polaroid
2

TRAILER home- swimming pool


$5. Bottle/baby food
warmer $5.
made construction
trailer converts to
DRUM SET $25. 570-655-6465
Ross 26” $50. Boys
& girls 20” $35.
each. 570-822-4251
Vector Security is looking for a qualified
works very well,
with remote. $20.
609-433-5660
570-814-8298 COMPLETE service technician in the Wayne and
LAMPS: large table
boat trailer holds up
to 1 ton $175. SONOR 503 POOL BIKE RACKS (2) for Monroe county areas. The workweek is
(Wilkes-Barre)

lamp creme, beige 570-825-3955 SERIES Round Above car trunks or SUV, TV 19” color with
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shade with dark with stool, excellent
brown & gold trim, To place your condition, like new. onal & 5’ deep. roofs or hitches. provide technical repair service to our $25. Call Bruce
Includes solar existing account base of commercial 570-655-4815
good condition in ad Call Toll Free $400.
cover, heavy duty
One holds 3-4 bikes
$40. Other holds 2-
$5. 607-565-1726
1-800-427-8649 570-696-6996 and residential burglar and fire alarm
ladder, Hayword
motor & other
3 bikes $25. BAS-
systems, card access and CCTV sys- 782 Tickets Attention: Human Resources
MATERIAL CHIF- TROLLING MOTOR - KETBALL SYSTEM
FON, dusty rose, Electric, Minnkota,
766 Office accessories. You backboard, hoop, tems. Three years industry experience 724 Main Street, PO Box 350
TICKET, DMB Cara-
Equipment dismantle &
over 20 yard roll
$10. Taffata lining 20
36 pd thrust. $50.
remove. $700.
net, pole & stand
$50. 570-235-5216
is required. This is a full time position van at Balder Field, Honesdale, PA 18431
George Foreman with an exceptional benefit package. Atlantic City, NJ.
rolls, variety of col- Lean Mean Grilling FILE CABINET desk- 570-288-3205
June 24th thru June
Email: mswingle@hnbbank.com
ors $20 all. GE Machine - used 3 top, 15”x18”, holds BIKE women’s 12 A complete background/driving check 26th, 2011.
floodlights 150 watt, POOL: above speed Apollo 26” and drug screen are required.
120 volts, case of 12
times. $70. hanging folders,$15.
looks & runs excel- 1-ticket $195 EOE M/F/D/V
570-474-6023 570-655-2154 ground, 15ft round (cost) re-entry for
$20. 8’ wood step 4 years old. Hay- lent $60. AIR MAT-
ladder $15. Mr Cof- VACUUM Electrolux FILE CABINETS (3) TRESS queen size Send resume to: all three days.
ward filter. $500. Must Sell.
fee 4 cups, new upright, like new, $75 EACH. COPIER, 570-592-3862 with electric pump
condition $7. excellent condition fax, scanner (1) $25. $35. 696-2008 Service Manager 570-817-6820 551 Other 551 Other
570-817-1094
570-779-9791 $100. 822-9855 Vector Security 784 Tools
23 Casey Avenue

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Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 CHAIN SAW electric
14” bar, like new
RECONDITIONING
Fax: 570-970-6237 $25. 570-696-2008 PERSON
Email:
ajdommes@vectorsecurity.com
TOOLS: 2 tin snips,
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• Full Time - 8:00AM - 4:30PM
EOE
hammer, cold chis-
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• Experience Preferred
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AMERICA’S #1 WARRANTY 10 & 12” wrenches,
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale hammer, float, long- Apply in person to Bernie (8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
handle pick, axe,
2011 circular saw blades,
pry bars, square & VALLEY CHEVROLET
YOMING VALLEY more $145. for all.
SERVICE COMPLEX
0.0
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AUTO SALES INC.
A $95. 16” scroll saw 221 Conyngham Ave., Wilkes-Barre
$95. 5” bench
% 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 mount grinder $30.

0.0
825-7577 7 1/4 circular saw
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includes training
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$
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$15. toddlers pool
$5. All excellent
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR 50 DEALERS!

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM condition. 287-4181


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TOY PONY, beautiful
plays HI O SILVER
cost $199 sacrifice VITO’S
KITTENS (5) free to
good home, call
570-575-9984 after
YORKIE MALE PUPPY
With papers. 4 3/4
AVOCA BEAR CREEK DALLAS DUPONT DURYEA EDWARDSVILLE
$40.
Express
Overland
battery &
3 pm.
Find homes for
months old. Very
smart & loveable.
Shots & warmed.
VILLAGE
333 Beaupland
operated train, 20
racks $25. Easel
chalkboard $5.
GINO’S your kittens!
Place an ad here!
No fleas. Hypoaller-
genic. Paper/Out-
10-1770

570-829-7130
boys small bike $5.
570-675-3328 Wanted: KITTENS FREE
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dle of joy! $650.

788 Stereo/TV/
Junk 1 gray & white tiger,
1 black & white, 1
570-436-5083
912 Vine Street Estate like 6.35 Single family home 122-124 Short St.
96 Main St.
Electronics Cars & black, all males,
long hair. Must go to
840 Pet Services STATELY 3500+
S.F., 9 room, 2.5
acre setting in
Northwoods. 5,000
for sale in quiet
neighborhood- Updated inside and
Very nice double-
block in
out, 3 unit home in
STEREO SYSTEM. Trucks indoor homes only.
570-762-1015 WOOF WOOF PAW SPA
Bath, home with
newer vinyl siding,
sq. ft. in all. Classic
brick home features
Beautiful 2400 Sq.
Ft. with 6 bedroom, move in condition.
Edwardsville on a
quiet street and out
Sharp stereo sys- Living room has Live in one apart-
tem in sleek royal Highest Hunlock Creek, PA vinyl windows and
architectural shin- awesome woodland
Summit Pointe
Builders attention
2 full baths, 2 story
home, fully air con- ment and the other
of the flood zone.
Good income prop-
blue &d silver. Fea- KITTENS FREE litter Now accepting
tures a 5 disc CD
Prices trained, 7 weeks spring appoint- gled roof, 2 Car views and you will
enjoy the steam/
to detail at every ditioned, oil & gas 2 can pay the mort-
gage. Modern
erty for an investor
old. Call after 1:00 ments. Full service Detached Garage turn. 2 story family heat, renovated or live in one side
changer & remote. Paid!! 570-417-1506 salon. In home and plenty of sauna. Lake and room with accent kitchen, full unfin- kitchens and baths. and rent the other
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speakers & 1 sub- FREE grooming - call for able with Associa- apartment has 3
KITTENS FREE to rate. Mention this Parking. Are you a place, modern enclosed porches, mortgage! Make
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570-824-1114 ad for 10%. (membership eat in kitchen, and
PICKUP weeks, ready June for an in-home cherry finish, den power awning today!
570-592-8968 optional). Minutes 1.5 baths and laun-
19. 4 females, 1 office? Do you with Oak built-ins, cover – generous MLS #11-438
TV 25” color,
remote, good condi-
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tion. $20 845 Pet Supplies
570-472-1646 WANTED Kittens: Free
good home. Please
call 570-388-2118
to

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Philadelphia or New
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master with
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All appliances
room and 1 bath. 2
car garage and 4
Mary Ellen Belchick
570-696-6566

JEWELRY a large family or do Maria Huggler ing wooded lot. included. off street parking Walter Belchick
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570-587-7000
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be the home for baths. 4 car garage
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& 2,500 sq. ft.
Call 570-421-0587
or Rodite@enter.net
realtyinc.com
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the second floor barn/shop for car
Intex Easy Set
Swimming Pool 15’ X
A GREAT DEAL... contains a master new apartment? enthusiasts or
use “Dupont Home”
in email subject
$129,000
Call Terry
42” used 1 season,
in box, ladder, skim-
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(Plaza 315)
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Pay Cash for
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We Pay At Least
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4 bedroom, 2 ½
bath colonial. Fire-
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which nearly dou-
online and login 1+ acre lot in the place in family room. ern baths, brand
basketball, hockey Fix Market Price bles the amount of
& non-sports. Sets,
singles & wax.
for All Gold Jewelry
information will be
emailed to you from
Poconos. A few of
the amenities
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room. Very large,
new kitchen with
center island and DURYEA living space.
$99,900.00 Addi-
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lot. 2 car garage.
stainless steel
stove, dishwasher
tional lot available
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Buying Toy Cars Or email us at Tiger wood hard-
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captioned photos Having trouble and 2 car garage. 3 bedrooms have
TONKA. Also bedroom home with closets. Walk up Sellers assist 9K
of your pet paying your mort- 1st floor master, 1.5 MLS #11-653
buying German attic, gas heat, 2 toward closing.
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& Japanese car detached Three bedroom
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information, include payments? You ing , windows, shin- 570-466-3338
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your contact may get mail from
570-474-9202 800 gles, water heater, vated (tile, hard-

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kitchen and bath- wood, granite,
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www.atlas
carpet, roof,
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or website.
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in advance. Report
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more info and pho-
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DALLAS
looking for a new sunny eat-in kitchen room, Family
year old, black & sumer protection MLS 11-73 Room, Laundry, The Classified
& oversized bath.
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miniature doberman
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in classified neutered, named about 15 lbs). Very sage from The
size to.
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or attic and call the
$169,900.
Call Jim Call 829-7130
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in classified! timesleader.com

elry, broken jewelry, at every turn in this


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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS 5000+SF home on
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ver & gold chains, three floors.
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Pittston. ty awaits you. This ceiling, crown and beam construction
570-379-2419 parking in front and
CATS & KITTENS
Old Wal-Mart Store home features 3 and unique proper-

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570-328-3428 or
Grand Opening! bedroom, modern
12 weeks & up. Chihuahuas, Poms, a very spacious vaulted ceiling and acres, this 3-4
570-855-7197 Shots, neutered, kitchen, Pergo
22x12 master bed- gas fireplace. First bedroom home
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
Dachshunds, flooring in living
room. Open floor floor den/library, 5 features custom

Hours A Day.
Beagles, Shih Tzus, room and dining
The Video 824-4172, 9-9 only. Bostons, Maltese, room, modern bath, plan allows for bedrooms, 5 baths, hickory kitchen with
Game Store Rotties, Yorkies, low gas utility bills. great entertaining. finished lower level, garland range,
28 S. Main W.B. Cats - Free to good Westies, Labs, MLS#10-3703 . Stone fireplace in 1 year new 20x42 granite topped
Open Mon- Sat, home. Urgent. All Huskies & more! Price reduced to keeping with the Oasis in-ground island, mahogany

Deliver
12pm – 6pm colors - very love- 570-453-6900 or $62,900. rustic theme. Full pool, 3-car garage floored dining room,
570-822-9929 / able. Good with 570-389-7877 Call Maribeth Jones walk-out basement on a 1+/- acre lot. 2 fireplaces, Florida
570-941-9908 people & pets. at 696-6565 gives the potential MLS#11-1067 room with hot tub,

$$ CASH PAID $$
(570) 460-3539
ITALIAN CANE CORSO for more living
space. 17x15 deck
$599,000.
Call Maribeth Jones
deck with DCS grill,
oversized 2 car
CATS: (2) FREE TO Mastiff Puppies overlooks the 696-6565 garage, car port
VIDEO GAMES & GOOD HOMES.
Male & female.
Registered and
ready to go! Parents
woods. $219,000
MLS #10-2433
and all with in a
mile of Rt 309!
SYSTEMS MALE: 1 1/2 years
old, loves attention
on premises. Blue &
blue fawn.
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
$389,900
Contact Judy Rice

Find a
Highest $$ Paid & to play, not Vet Checked 570-714-9230
Guaranteed 570-696-0723
570-617-4880
aggressive.FEMALE
LEWITH & FREEMAN DALLAS
MLS# 11-1221

newcar
Buying all video 2 1/2 years old,
games &
systems. PS1 & 2,
quiet, loves to LAB PUPPIES (No Collections)
online BEAR CREEK
lounge & look out- Yellow $300. Black
Xbox, Nintendo, side. Very depend- $200. Labs are 9
Available routes:
Atari, Coleco,
VILLAGE
ent so theres no weeks old. Wormed
Sega, Mattel, need to keep them at
Gameboy, together, but they
570-836-1090
timesleader.com
Doyouneedmorespace?
13 Hedge Road
Vectrex etc. A yard or garage sale
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES & West Pittston
would love to be 20 year old Con-
DVD’s, VHS & CDs
& Pre 90’s toys,
adopted together. temporary in in classified
POMERANIAN PUPPIES
Can’t keep for fami- prime location. 3 is the best way
The Video
Game Store
ly reasons. Thanks
for your interest. Parents on premises
bedrooms, 2.5
baths, large
152 Pine Drive
Bright & Open floor tocleanoutyourclosets! $760 Monthly Profit + Tips
1150 S. Main
Scranton
Call Evan:
570-262-8689.”
Shots Current.
$500 - Poms
kitchen, unfin-
ished basement,
plan - 4 year old You’re in bussiness 183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers
Mon - Sat, $550 - Shih-Tzus hardwood floors
two story home set
on 2.26 private
with classified! Exeter Ave., Ann St., Clear Spring Ct.
HIMALAYAN
DRUMS
12pm – 6pm 570-401-1838 1st floor and
570-822-9929
PERSIAN KITTENS
attached 2 car
ares - Fabulous
modern kitchen
Ledgeview Dr., Susquehanna Ave., York Ave.
Shots & Wormed TINY MORKIE
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D . garage. Total with stainless steel
Health guarantee PUPPY, female
Wanna make a
speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570-
Family raised. $450.
(570) 922-1706
Ready to go. $600.
(724) 234-7428 timesleader.com
electric.
$265,000
(570) 472-9660
appliances. 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths.
Detailed moldings &
Kingston
829-7130. Dallas Area
hardwood floors.
Walk out basement
$850 Monthly Profit + Tips
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale PRICE REDUCED!! 212 daily papers / 252 Sunday papers
$329,900

COCCIA
MLS# 11-901 First Ave., Second Ave., Third Ave., N. Dawes Ave.,
FORD Call Geri
570-696-0888
37 Ironmaster Road
Beautiful Bi-Level Pierce St., Reynolds Ave., Winola Ave.

LINCOLN
570-696-3801 home in very good
LEWITH & FREEMAN “move-in condition”
surrounded by the Wilkes-Barre North
DALLAS natural decorating
$800 Monthly Profit + Tips
ANNOUNCEMENT
of Sleepy Hollow
17 Roosevelt Street Estates features
2500 sq. ft. Home 185 daily papers / 209 Sunday papers
features brick front Coal St., Custer St., N. Empire St., N. Grant St.,
with vinyl siding,
oversize one car Logan St., New Market St.
Coccia Ford, Lincoln, 577 East Main Street built in garage, large

in Plains, is pleased to announce that


rear deck, large
cleared lot, public Swoyersville
Wonderful country
sewers, private
$720 Monthly Profit + Tips
Mike Hallock has joined our sales team.
well. Modern
cottage style
features elegant
kitchen with appli-
ances, dining area, 168 daily papers / 187 Sunday papers
decor. Living room
& dining room with
living room, 2 full Bigelow St., Dennison St., Hughes St., Lackawanna Ave.
Mike is following the tradition hardwoods, Modern baths and 1/2 bath,
a fantastic sound
of his father, Walter Hallock
cook's kitchen with
pleasant breakfast
area, 2 story family
system. Lower level
has entry door to
Swoyersville/Luzerne
by selling Ford vehicles. room with fireplace,
1st Floor office, 4
the garage and also
to the side patio.
$840 Monthly Profit + Tips
Like his father, Mike has a bedrooms, 2 full Home features gas 189 daily papers / 211 Sunday papers
and 2 half baths. forced air, also cen-
warm, friendly, honest Master bedroom
tral air ducts are Main St., Chestnut St., Oliver St., Bennett St.,
with walk in closet,
approach to selling. Mike whirlpool, double already to install. Charles St., Kelly St.
vanities. Finished many features
promises to deliver the same lower level family MLS#11-860

high level of customer


room. Gas heat,
central a/c.
$214,000
Call John Vacendak To find a route near you and start
$369,900 earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
281006

570-823-4290
satisfaction that Hallock senior MLS# 11-164 570-735-1810
provided for over 35 years.
Come by and see for yourself!
Call Cathy
(570) 696-5422
570-829-7107
see www.
You can reach Mike Hallock capitol-

Mike Hallock at 570-823-8888. Smith Hourigan


Group
realestate.com
for additional
570-696-1195 photos
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EDWARDSVILLE FALLS HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TOWNSHIP HARVEYS LAKE HUGHESTOWN JENKINS TWP.
2 W Sunrise Dr.
KINGSTON KINGSTON LAFLIN
REDUCED!

PRICE REDUCED!! *3 bedroom/1 bath/ Price Reduction! 9A Queen Of Peace Rd


66 East Grove St., 1250 sq ft Nice raised ranch in Beautiful setting 169 Rock St. Well maintained 121 W. Vaughn St. 5 Fairfield Drive
Time to purchase *Corner double lot/ quiet neighborhood. located just a short 3 bedroom, 2 story bi-level continually Well cared for 3 Don’t travel to a
your first home! fencing Attached 3 car walk from the lake! home with many cared for by the bedroom, 1 bath resort. Live in your
RR1, Box 297 garage; plenty of updates including original owners. home on nice vacation destination
Why keep paying *Detached garage + Enjoy your summer
MAJESTIC VIEW! off-street parking, newer furnace and Upgraded kitchen street. Brand new in the 3 bedroom,
rent, this ½ double 2 car paved parking at the Beach Club
3 bedroom brick utility room with 3/4 some new win- with granite counter drywall and trim in 2.5 bath home with
is a great starter *Hardwood floors/ or on your sun
Ranch home nes- bath. Walk up stairs dows. Large con- tops and breakfast front 2 rooms. Vinyl gourmet kitchen
home! Nice size replacement porch! This home
tled on approxi- to eat-in kitchen crete front and rear bar. Four bedrooms windows, gas heat and fabulous views.
rooms, eat-in windows offers a brick fire-
mately an acre of with balcony, hard- porches, large pri- and two baths. and newer 200 Enjoy the heated in-
kitchen, 1st floor *GasHeat/hot water place, finished 46 Zerby Ave
well groomed river- wood floors, living vate yard. For more Large veranda over amp electric serv- ground pool with
laundry, attic pull *Full concrete lower level with Sunday 1pm-3pm
front land with room, bedrooms info and photos visit the garage. Lower ice. Great location cabana, built-in
down for storage, basement/walk-out wood burner, 2-car Lease with option
breathtaking scenic and full bath. Bright us at: www.atlas level recreation with park just a few BBQ and fire pit in
some replacement *Not a drive-by garage, mature to buy, completely
views, cascading 3rd floor attic ready realtyinc.com room with fireplace doors away! this private,
windows & a Call for appointment landscaping remodeled, mint,
tree lines and the to finish. Seller anx- MLS 11-1786 and wet bar. 27’ x MLS 11-1380 tranquil setting. For
fenced in yard. $79,300 accenting the turn key condition,
legendary cliffs of ious to sell. All $89,900 10’ 3-season $105,000 more info and pho-
Take a look & MLS# 10-4598 rolling lawn with 3 bedrooms, 1.5
Falls. Beautiful bird appliances and Call Charlie room…. A great Mark R. Mason tos visit: www.atlas
make your offer! Call Vieve Zaroda 3+/- acres of land, baths, large
and wildlife to daz- Coldwell Banker 570-829-6200 place to entertain. 570-331-0982 realtyinc.com
$24,800 (570) 474-6307 this will be your pri- closets, with
zle the eye and Home Protection Motivated sellers! CROSSIN REAL MLS 11-1686
MLS#10-3582 Ext. 2772 vate retreat! hardwoods, carpet
excellent fishing Plan included. Come and tour this ESTATE $319,900
Jill Jones MLS#11-1755 & tile floors, new
and hunting for your MLS # 10-2673 lovely home 570-288-0770 Call Keri
570-696-6550 $193,000 kitchen and baths,
enjoyment. Living $99,900 in a great 570-885-5082
Bob Cook gas heat, shed,
room w/fireplace,
family room, full
Call Amy Lowthert 570-696-6555 or neighborhood!
KINGSTON large yard.
heated basement,
riverfront deck,
Smith Hourigan
Group
at (570)406-7815
COLDWELL BANKER
570-262-2665
HUGHESTOWN MLS#11-1031
$239,500
Mary Ellen Belchick
$134,000, seller
will pay closing
costs, $5000 down
central A/C and RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
696-6566
EDWARDSVILLE
570-474-6307 and monthly
much more. A one
of a a kind find.
Must see!
Job Seekers are
looking here!
HANOVER TWP.
Buttonwood
payments are
$995/month.
WALSH
LAFLIN
MLS #10-3751
Where's your ad? REAL ESTATE
$182,000
Call Debbie 570-829-7130 and 570-654-1490
McGuire
570-332-4413
ask for an employ-
ment specialist JENKINS TWP. 129 S. Dawes Ave.
4 bedroom, 1 bath, KINGSTON
Crossin Real 97 Center Street large enclosed
Estate
570-288-0770
HANOVER TWP. Vinyl sided, this 6
room home has
porch with brick
fireplace. Full con-
9 Laurel Street cottage cuteness, a crete basement
Ranch with newer FORTY FORT 581-583 deep lot, paved off with 9ft ceiling. Lots 7 Hickorywood Dr.

HARVEYS LAKE
roof, newer win- street parking and of storage, 2 car Wonderful 4 bed-
Plymouth St. garage on double
dows, 100 amp Perfect for owner a detached 1 car room Ranch with
service, & main- garage. Owner is lot in a very desir- sweeping views of
occupied. Well
tained furnace. Cur-
rently rented, this
maintained, bright &
spacious two family.
LOG HOME willing to contribute
$1,500 to your clos- 23 Mead St.
able neighborhood.
Close to schools
and park and recre-
621 Gibson Avenue
the valley. Master
bedroom with walk-
ing costs. Priced at Newly remodeled 2 BY OWNER. in closet and bath,
FOR SALE
property would Each identical unit
make a nice invest- $73,900, with 5% story on a corner ation. Walking dis- Brick Cape Cod on ultra modern eat-in
has Approx. (1300 tance to downtown
ment. MLS# 11-1108 2 story in good sq ft.) with 3 bed- 38 Hemlock St. down, borrowing lot with fenced in a quiet street. 3 kitchen with granite
$30,000 condition with 3 $70,205, for 30 yard and 2 car Wilkes-Barre. Great bedroom, family counters and cherry
rooms, bath, large Fireplace, family neighbor-
Call Stacey L bedrooms, 1 full living & dining central air, finished years @ 5% interest garage. 4 bed- room, 2 bath, living cabinets with large
151 Fort Street rate would make rooms, 1 bath, hood. Carpet room with fireplace, island and stainless
Lauer Mobile: bath, eat-in rooms & eat in basement, deck,
Recently remodeled your monthly princi- 1,660 sq. ft. For allowance will be two car garage with steel appliances. 2
570-262-1158 kitchen, 2 car kitchen. Clean neu- hardwood floors
3 bedroom home, 2 pal and interest more information considered. loads of storage, car garage, full
garage, fenced tral décor with wall and ceramic tile
baths, all new payment $376.88 and photos visit $159,900 partially finished unfinished base-
yard & new to wall carpet throughout.
amenities, lots of with taxes and www.atlas MLS #11-1434 basement. ment with
gas heat. throughout. Newer $189,900. Call
closet space, nice insurance, monthly realtyinc.com Call Tom $185,900 walk-out to yard.
MLS # 10-4324 roof & tilt-in win- 570-696-5668 for
corner lot with off payment would be $89,900 570-262-7716 Call (570) 333-5212 For more informa-
$59,900 dows. Each side a private showing
street parking, approximately MLS 10-3684 No Brokers Please. tion and photos visit
Call Ruth at has a full attic &
garage, new car- $533. Why rent, Call Bill www.atlas
570-696-1195 or basement with
KINGSTON
pet, windows & when you can have 570-362-4158 realtyinc.com
570-696-5411 washer & dryer
door. Gas heat. your own home? MLS #10-4060
$129,900.00 hook-ups. Gas
Call Pat McHale $269,900
EXETER Call (570) 852-9142 heat. 581 side has a
private fenced rear 570-613-9080 Looking for that Call Colleen
570-237-0415
FORTY FORT SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
yard & was rented
for $695 Month &
HARVEYS LAKE
special place
called home?
76 Dana St. now vacant . 583
JENKINS TWP. Classified will address
HANOVER TWP.
Great starter home side rents for $600 Lovely lake living.
in nice neighbor-
hood. 2 story, 2
Month with a long
time tenant.
Welcome to the
best of 2 worlds.
HUNLOCK CREEK
Your needs.
Open the door DRASTIC
bedroom, 1 bath.
Dining room, living
Separate utilities.
$98,750
#1: The amenities
of lakefront prop- with classified!
REDUCTION!!!!! LAFLIN
164 First Street
room, kitchen.Large
fenced yard. Car
MLS# 11-1293
973-476-1499
erties - fishing,
boating and a 2
story boat house
KINGSTON
All Brick ranch – 5 port & detached 2
Rooms and bath, car garage. (one of only 30 on
featuring hardwood $79,900 the lake);
flooring and finished Call (570) 954-4074 #2: The serenity
and privacy of 250 Susquehan-
rooms on base- or (570) 906-7614
HANOVER TWP.
21 Rowe Street tiered stone patios nock Drive
ment. Economical
FORTY FORT Meticulously Main- and lush gardens Main Road Immaculate Cape
Gas Heat. Cod home features
Car port and Pri- tained Bilevel surrounding this Country Living 9 Main Street
92 W. Pettebone St. features remodeled classic 3,500 sq ft At It’s Best. 1st floor master 2-3 bedroom, 1 full
vate rear yard. suite with office and 543
MLS # 10-4363 kitchen with stain- lake home perched Well Maintained Westmoreland bath home on large
less steel appli- high above Pole farmhouse on 6+ 3/4 bath. 2nd floor 167 N. Dawes Ave. fenced lot. 1 car
PRICE REDUCED has 2 large bed- Ave.
ances and corian 306, Lakeside acres. Garage, Move in condition 2 detached garage,
TO: $134,900.00 rooms with walk in Stately 5 bedroom
countertop; 1.75 Drive. The views stream. Easy story home. 3 bed- living room, dining
Call Pat McHale closets and adjoin- home in prestigious
Baths, 3 bedrooms are spectacular access to Route 11. rooms, 2 baths, room, eat in kitchen
570-613-9080 ing bath. 1st floor neighborhood.
and family room, all from our 5 bed- Affordable at hardwood floors, and newly added
laundry and 1/2 ceramic throughout. Yearning to be
in mint condition. room home with 2 REDUCED TO restored to its origi- 14x16 deck. Washer,
New Garage Doors. Large windows stone fireplaces & $159,500 bath, modern Finished lower level, dryer & fridge incl-
kitchen with bam- security system nal splendor. Porch,
Gas Heat. Fenced accent this bright hardwood floors Call Jim rec room, sun room uded. New water
A Single family 2 Rear Yard and 2 car throughout. Call Towne & Country boo floors, living MLS 11-1673 heater and windows
spacious 2 bed- room with stone $159,900 and inground pool.
attached garage. for an appointment. Real Estate Co. throughout.Full walk
EXETER story home with 3
bedrooms, bath, This is not a drive-
by! MLS # 10-4644
room, 2 bath
townhouse in a
We also welcome
realtors. $799,000
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
fireplace. 2 tier
deck overlooks
Call Tom
570-262-7716
Huge Reduction
$145,000
Call Jay Crossin
out basement.
Hardwood floors in
walk out basement, quiet setting of 570-639-2423 above ground pool, every room. Many
Call for Details.
HUNLOCK CREEK
has been complete- ready for summer Ext. 23
Pat McHale Hanover Township. Crossin Real updates, a must
ly gutted & insulat- fun! For more infor-
ed. New dry wall,
570-613-9080 Motivated sellers!
All reasonable
LINE UP mation and photos, Estate
570-288-0770
see! $89,000.
(570) 898-2581
please visit
new wiring, electri- offers considered. A GREAT DEAL... Looking for the right deal
KINGSTON
www.atlas
cal service, plumb-
ing, new roof, cen-
$98,000
MLS# 10-2685 IN CLASSIFIED! realtyinc.com
MLS #11-657
KINGSTON on an automobile?
tral air. Hardwood Call Arlene Warunek Looking for the right deal $299,000 Turn to classified.
180 First Street
Vinyl sided ranch
floor refinished.
Detached garage.
HANOVER TWP. 570-650-4169 on an automobile? Call Colleen
570-237-0415
It’s a showroom in print!
home, on large
All work inspected
275 Phillips Street Turn to classified. Classified’s got
yard, with carport
and approved by
It’s a showroom in print! New construction, the directions!
and off street park-
Classified’s got 3 bedroom, 2 bath
ing. Eat in Kitchen,
with wood cabi-
code officials.
Appliances Included Smith Hourigan the directions! tan brick ranch on
1 acre. Features
LARKSVILLE
HARVEYS LAKE
netry, large living Asking $135,000. Group include pella
room, 3 bedrooms MLS# 10-2409 (570) 696-1195 windows, oak hard-
Doyouneedmorespace? 177 Third Ave.
Rutter Ave.
and 1 bath. Call Theresa wood floors, car- A yard or garage sale Neat as a pin! 3
End Unit Townhouse

HANOVER TWP.
MLS # 10-4365 Owner Relocating.
PRICE REDUCED
Vacendak, CRS, GRI peted bedrooms, in classified bedroom, 2.5
1st floor open plan
570-650-5872 tiled kitchen & baths, end unit
$134,900 baths, maple is the best way townhome with nice
with LR, dining area
Call Pat McHale CENTRAL kitchen cabinets, tocleanoutyourclosets! fenced yard. Bright
& kitchen, plus
570-613-9080 REAL ESTATE powder room.
hanstone counter- You’re in bussiness Spacious kitchen,
Lower level finished
(570) 822-1133 tops, propane fire-
with classified!
main level family
with 3rd BR, laun-
place, walk up attic, room, deck w/ 111 Falcon Drive
dry room & storage
To place your Entertaining is a
tray ceiling in living
room & attached JENKINS TWP./ retractable awning.
Gas heat/central
area. 2 BRs & 2 Brand new since
2004, 3 bedrooms,
ad call...829-7130 “must” in this 2 car garage. air, pull down attic
baths on the 2nd
2 baths, central air,
LINEUP
FORTY FORT SUNDAY MAY 29
waterfront com-
pound! Spacious
$279,900
MLS# 10-4527
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
for storage and 1
car garage. Very
floor. MLS # 11-1267
$299,500 2 car garage, shed,
6 car driveway.
Call Ruth 570-696-
ASUCCESSFULSALE 12:00PM-1:30PM
Well kept 2
room sizes accom- Five Mountains affordable town-
1195 / 570-696-5411 Roof, kitchen, fur-
GREAT DEAL!
modate family and Realty home in great cen- nace, a/c unit and
INCLASSIFIED! bedroom ranch with
new kitchen, fenced
friends in this five 570-542-2141 tral location! master bath all
Doyouneedmorespace? bedroom, 3500SF MLS 11-1282 replaced. Modern
yard, one car
A yard or garage sale
in classified
NEW PRICE garage.
$79,900
beauty. Old world
charm includes
living room with
Shopping for a
new apartment?
$139,500
Mark R. Mason
kitchen with granite
island, tile floors,
570-331-0982
is the best way
MLS #11-638
Call Tracy Zarola May 29
knotty pine walls,
beamed ceilings
Classified lets
you compare costs -
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP maple cabinets.
Fireplace in family
tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-574-6465 1:00-2:30PM and a gas stone Collect cash, not dust!
room, large closets,
You’re in bussiness 570-696-0723 146 Brown St. fireplace Dining
without hassle Own this home for 570-288-0770 modern baths.
Clean out your
LEWITH & FREEMAN
Stamped concrete
or worry!
KINGSTON
less than $400 a
with classified! NEW PRICE! room includes two
month! Large 3 basement, garage patio. For more
Beautiful outside as built-in corner Get moving or attic and call the
EXETER
information and
inside - This 2 story bedroom home with
HANOVER TWP.
cupboards and with classified! Classified depart- photos visit
offers too many sitting area with formal dining room, www.atlas
3 Bennett Street ment today at 570-
1509 Wyoming Ave.
Freshly painted and
amenities &
upgrades to
mention. Resort
stone fireplace
Game room with
mahogany flooring,
JENKINS off street parking
and large yard. For
829-7130! realtyinc.com
MLS #11-1166

KINGSTON TWP.
more information
HIGHLAND HILLS
insulated, immacu- $279,900
living in your back Five bedrooms, and photos, log Call Tom
late and sitting on including fabulous
yard with inground Stylish Bi-Level, 3 onto www.atlas 570-262-7716
almost half an acre
PRICE REDUCED
pool & cabana. A views of the lake in
this 3 bedroom 1.5 the spacious mas- bedrooms, granite, realtyinc.com
bath home can be must see property! stainless appli- MLS#09-2449
ter and fifth bed-
yours. Features PRICE REDUCED room (presently an ances, heated in $64,900 290 Reynolds St.
include a modern $199,900 ground pool. Call Charles Very roomy 2 story
office). Lush gar-
Large 4 Bedroom kitchen, central 8 Diamond Ave. MLS# 10-1670 $219,900 Call on lovely street in
dens with perenni- ATLAS
in a great
neighborhood with
A/C. laundry room,
office and free
Loads of space in
this modernized tra-
Call Geri
570-696-0888
als and annuals. 84’
of lakefront with
570-655-8034
REALTY,INC.
Kingston. 4 bed-
rooms, 3 baths, LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN
JENKINS TWP 570-829-6200 wood burning fire- NEW LISTING!
standing fireplace. ditional home. 3rd 570-696-3801 two-story boat-
original architectur-
al details, hardwood
All appliances
included. Just move
floor is a large bed-
LEWITH & FREEMAN house! “Low taxes”.
KINGSTON
place in living room.
Large eat-in kitchen
floors, inground
pool and hot tub.
right in! For more
details and photos
room with walk-in
closet. Modern
kitchen, family room Say it HERE
MLS#11-1083
$850,000.
Call Maribeth Jones
REDUCED! as well as formal
dining room. Freshly 8 Circle Drive
REDUCE PRICE visit: www.atlas addition, deck over- in the Classifieds! 570-696-6565
painted, carpets Only one lucky fami-
$169,500 realtyinc.com cleaned and numer-
looking large corner 570-829-7130 ous updates makes
ly will be able to
MLS# 10-338 MLS 11-604 lot. Not just a make this home
$177,900 this move-in ready!
CROSS VALLEY
REALTY
Call Kim
570-466-3338
starter home but a
home to stay
in and grow! For
HARVEY’S LAKE Call for your
private showing.
their own! Beautiful-
ly kept Ranch with
2 car garage, new
Stunning view of
the Wyoming Valley
17 ONEONTA HILL MLS #11-364
(570) 763-0090 more informaton FOR SALE BY bath, partially fin- architecturally built

HARVEYS LAKE
and photos visit Awesome Kingston PRICE REDUCED! ished basement, 3 on pristine 1 acre
OWNER
EXETER www.atlas Cape on a great $157,900 season room, lot…grape vines,
Year Round Home! 1717 River Road Mary Ellen Belchick fruit trees, fish
realtyinc.com Ridge Ave street! Close to almost 1 acre in
Spectacular View! Compact 2 story 570-696-6566 pond, raised gar-
MLS #11-622 schools, library, Dallas School Dis-
FORTY FORT
Low Taxes! home with 3 bed- Walter Belchick dens, contemporary
$122,900 shopping, etc. trict. Home Warran-
Call Colleen rooms, 1st floor Newer gas furnace 570-696-2600 x301 cy included. For home with Great
Small ranch home. 2 570-237-0415 bath with laundry, and water heater. more information room fireplace,
bedroom, full base- large kitchen. Park- Replacement win- and photos visit our beamed ceilings,
ment, new roof. ing in rear with dows, hardwood website at hardwood flooring
Large carport. Very alley access. flooring, recently www.atlas and much more!
low utility bills. 1 mile $39,900 remodeled kitchen realtyinc.com MLS#11-1079

NEW LISTING!
871 EXETER AVE.
from Route 81. Ask-
ing $40,000. Call
Nick 570-702-4077 LINEUP Modern 2 story
home on 1 acre.
MLS 11-99
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
with subway tiled
backsplash. Alarm
system for your
LINEUP MLS #11-370
$174,900
Call Charlie
$325,000.
Call Maribeth Jones
696-6565

ASUCCESSFULSALE
Lots of off street

ASUCCESSFULSALE
Architecturally Duplex. Excellent protection and 570-829-6200
attractive design
built to accommo-
HANOVER TOWNSHIP parking, close to
Grotto. Raised
starter home,
retirement home,
much more. MLS
#11-1577
VM 101

IN CLASSIFIED!
ranch with 2 car

IN CLASSIFIED!
date a busy corner or investment $159,900.
garage, 3 Bed-
location. Great property Public Call Pat Busch
building will lend
rooms, 1 bath, living
sewer,deep well. Collect cash, not dust! (570) 885-4165
itself to most retail
users, used car lot, Doyouneedmorespace?
room, kitchen, large
porch with lake view
& bar. $142,500.
$109,000
Negotiable
Clean out your Collect cash, not dust! Doyouneedmorespace? LINEUP Collect cash, not dust!
mini mart, restau-
A yard or garage sale OPEN HOUSE
570-287-5775
Clean out your A yard or garage sale ASUCCESSFULSALE Clean out your
rant. Call for your or 570-332-1048
basement, garage basement, garage
appointment!
in classified COMING
basement, garage in classified INCLASSIFIED!
Pat Silvi 283-9100
x21 MLS#11-803
Reduced! IN JUNE
Looking for Work? or attic and call the is the best way
Doyouneedmorespace?
or attic and call the
Sale price $150,000
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
is the best way Directions Left @
or attic and call the A yard or garage sale
Lease price
$1500/month
3 bedrooms,
baths, 1 car garage.
New
2

carpeting, tocleanoutyourclosets!
Grotto @ Stop sign
make
quick
left,
right
then
onto
Tell Employers with Classified depart- Classified depart- tocleanoutyourclosets! in classified Classified depart-
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paint, etc. Large lot.
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MOUNTAIN TOP NOXEN PITTSTON PLAINS PLYMOUTH SHAVERTOWN SHICKSHINNY SWOYERSVILLE WEST PITTSTON

101 Main Street. 404 N. Main Street Townhouse with 138 Wakefield Road Completely
Lovely nearly com- New Listing! READY FOR BED & NEW PRICE 20 Nittany Lane 5 rooms, 2 bed- Inviting contempo- remodeled 3 bed- 327 Shoemaker St 320 RACE STREET
pleted renovated Cape Cod with 3 BREAKFAST. Totally Two story located Convenience! Loca- rooms, 1.5 baths. rary with breathtak- room, 1.75 bath Very nice 2-story First floor apart-
Victorian farmhouse bedrooms, 1 full and updated spacious 2 on Main Street fea- tion! Easy Living! Kitchen, stove, ing sunsets fea- brick & aluminum with large front ment for rent – 5
sits high on 7.81 2 half baths, run story with extra tures 6 Rooms, 3 This home has it all. refrigerator & tures an open floor ranch on over 4 porch, level back Rooms, 2 Bed-
acres featuring porch, 2 car garage large living room, 4 Bedrooms and Full 3 floors of living dishwasher, wall plan, ultra kitchen, acres with Pond. yard and off-street rooms, 1 Bath –
panoramic pastoral plus car port awaits suites, family room Bath on 2nd Floor. space w/hardwood to wall carpeting, hardwoods New stainless steel parking. Three bed- Heat, water and
views, high ceilings, a new owners and screen porch Newer Furnace, floors and gas fire- throughout, two- appliances, 2 car rooms and one full sewer included.
touch. Situated on covered patio, bath (remodeled in Great location, con-
original woodwork, conveniently locat- Hot Water Heater place in living room. sided gas FP, spa- attached and 1 car
1.94 acres within ed on Main St. assigned parking 2007). Kitchen with venient to restau-
gutted, rewired, and Circuit breaker Open floor plan, like master bath, built-in garage,
insulated and sheet- walking distance of Noxen. $195,000. Electric Service. space, convenient very generous paved driveway, center island and rants, the bank,
lower level family
rocked, newer roof, school and .02 ERA BRADY This home is in room w/laundry and location. room sizes, 5 bed- open front porch, laminate floors in groceries…..Call for
vinyl siding, kitchen miles of interstate ASSOCIATES MOVE IN CONDI- 3/4 bath. 3 bed- REDUCED PRICE rooms, 4 baths, fin- 3 season room, both kitchen and details and appoint-
and baths. Lots of 81 this is an ideal 570-836-3848 TION and reason- rooms w/2 full $55,000 ished walk-out rear patio, brick dining room Base- ment. MLS# 10-
potential with TLC. location ONLY ably priced at baths on upper MLS# 10-1062 lower level. fireplace & property ment is partially fin- 4680 Pat McHale
Elk Lake School Dis-
trict. $175,000
$59,900!!!
Anne Marie Chopick PARDEESVILLE $47,900.00.
MLS #11-1074
level. Deck and
patio for outdoor
Call Kathie
(570) 288-6654
$583,000
MLS #11-952
goes to a stream
in the back.
ished, including
plumbing and can
570-613-9080

MLS# 11-525 Call


570-696-2468
570-760-6769
GEORGE T. BELL
REAL ESTATE 738 PARDEESVILLE RD
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
living! 2 zone heat,
central a/c, inter- BELL REAL ESTATE Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
$190,000
MLS# 10-4716
be finished for addi-
tional living space.
New hot water
com and stereo 570-696-0723 Five Mountains
Shopping for a
570-288-6654
CORNER LOT plus central vac
system, 2 car new apartment? LEWITH & FREEMAN Realty
570-542-2141
heater in 2010 and
updated electric in
WEST PITTSTON
MOUNTAIN TOP garage. What more
could you want? Classified lets Doyouneedmorespace?
SPRING BROOK TWP
2004. A GREAT
BUY AT A GREAT 322 SALEM ST.
Ranch. Newly you compare costs - A yard or garage sale PRICE! Call us
constructed. 2,100
sq ft. 3 bedrooms.
PITTSTON For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
without hassle in classified
today to arrange
your private show-
2.5 baths. Jacuzzi realtyinc.com or worry! is the best way ing! MLS#11-1337
tub. Gas Heat, Get moving $99,900
WILKES-BARRE Central Air. 2 car
garage. Land-
MLS #11-782
$199,900
Call Colleen
with classified!
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
Mary Ellen Belchick
696-6566

MINERS MILLS
scaping & Drive-
way completed
Single family built
in 2005. 2.5 baths,
570-237-0415
SALEM TOWNSHIP with classified! Walter Belchick
696-2600 ext. 301
aprox 5/23
$239,900
two story with
attached garage.
1057 Shickshinny
Valley Road SHAVERTOWN
Pioneer Avenue
6 Williams St.
Great 1/2 double
located in nice
West Pittston loca-
570-868-5900 New on the Market. Great value for the
Oil furnace with New Listing tion. 3 bedrooms,
2 bedroom brick & price on quiet
central air. 90 x
MOUNTAINTOP
2982 Blytheburn Rd
140 corner lot.
Kitchen with cen-
aluminum ranch
with formal living PLAINS
street which is
closed to all main
roads is a must SWOYERSVILLE
new carpet. Vertical
blinds with all appli-
ances. Screened in
ter cooking island, room, eat in
OLDER SINGLE see. Also comes porch and yard. For
dining room, kitchen, sunroom, 1
HOME FOR SALE with home more information
raised ceiling with 1/2 baths, 1 car
NEW LISTING! BY OWNER warranty. and photos visit
glass door entry & garage and Central
Charming two-story 4 bedrooms, over MLS 10-3210 www.atlas
hardwood floor. air. MLS#11-1583
home with hard- sized living room Cozy 3 bedroom, $157,900 realtyinc.com
Carpeting thru out $129,900
wood and pine with fireplace and 1.5 bath completely Thomas Bourgeois MLS#10-1535
home. Tiled Call Ruth 4 bedroom cape
floors, modern large picture win- remodeled Ranch 516-507-9403 $59,000
kitchen and bath. 570-696-1195 or cod with 2 bed-
kitchen and baths, dows, large finished home. Features CLASSIC Charlie VM 101
Kitchen appli- 570-696-5411 rooms and bath on
formal living room attic, 1.5 baths, on kitchen, dining PROPERTIES
ances included. 1st floor, and 2 bed-
and dining room, 3 a 3/4 acre lot, 2 car 433 N. Main St, room, living room, 3 570-842-9988 Immaculate 2 story,
detached garage & NICELY PRICED Bedrooms, 1.5 rooms and ¾ bath
bedrooms, gas REDUCED! Large stone & vinyl. Large
heat, separate
330SF of office
wrap around drive-
way. Walking dis-
$219,900
(570) 233-1993
home in advanced
stage of remodel
baths, cedar closet
plus built in garage.
on 2nd floor. 1 car
garage. Stone front.
Gas heat. Large lot.
SWEET VALLEY lot on cul-de-sac.
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
space. Detached tance to lake, golf ready for drywall New windows, new baths. Detached
garage and carport, course close by, 30 Find Something?
Lose Something?
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
and your choice of roof, new vinyl sid- $135,000.
Besecker Realty
oversized 2 car WEST WYOMING
minutes to Poconos
PITTSTON TWP.
updated windows, extras to be ing, new plumbing & garage with loft. 10 Maple Ave.
roof and furnace. and easy access to Get it back where it installed. Studded electric, new coal 570-675-3611 Tile, hardwood,
Zoned business Route 80 & 309. belongs out for vaulted furnace and new granite, central air.
commercial.
MLS#11-1010
$149,900
Call (570) 371-1492
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
master suite with 2
closets,separate
electric heat. Front
& rear porches. Has SHAVERTOWN laundry/pantry &
large family room
$129,000 tub/shower and 2 a well but can use with built in bar &
Call Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565 NANTICOKE PITTSTON more bedrooms,
even an upstairs
public water, public
sewer. $135,000 101 Lakeview Drive
Lovely lake commu-
fireplace on 1st
floor. $276,900.
laundry planned! MLS# 11-1087 570-288-3256
Large foyer & Five Mountains nity features com- 570-406-2462
kitchen, formal Din- Realty munity lake rights &
pavilion. Cozy home It's that time again! Great neighbor-
ing Room. Ready 570-542-2141 hood! 4 bed-
120 Parnell St. for new furnace/ with native stone Rent out your
SCRANTON fireplace, rocking rooms (2 up, 2
Classic Ranch in apartment
LINEUP great location. 3
water heater. Can
lights, outlets
PRICE REDUCED! chair front porch with the Classifieds
down). Computer
Move right into this and newer kitchen. room. Replace-
ASUCCESSFULSALE bedroom, 3 baths,
high quality
already placed! 3 Bedroom,1 3/4 MLS# 11-1353.
570-829-7130 ment windows.
Large lot with room Cedar closet.
INCLASSIFIED! Bath Split level on a
Doyouneedmorespace?
330 State Street
Very spacious
3 story home
107 Johnson St.
4 bedroom Ranch
throughout. 3 sea-
son porch over
looking private rear
for garage/deck/
pool. MLS# 10-4611
cul de sac in Sutton
Hills. Modern eat in
$74,900! Call Tracy
570-696-2468 TRUCKSVILLE Aluminum siding.
Gas heat.
A yard or garage sale home with hard- $99,900 kitchen, oak cabi- Enclosed front
with nice size yard. Owners says Call Amy Lowthert
in classified rooms & many wood floors, large nets, Living room, porch. Garage.
sell and lowers at (570)406-7815
is the best way recent updates. room sizes, gas wood, Fireplace Extras! $89,900.
price to COLDWELL BANKER
$2,000 seller heat and central air, with new Stainless MLS 11-1508
tocleanoutyourclosets! garage and carport.
$219,900. For
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 103 Arnold Avenue Steel liner, Lower Bob Kopec
assist available.
You’re in bussiness
PRICE REDUCED Nice home, corner
more information
AFFORDABLE PRICE Level family room, HUMFORD
PLAINS
and photos please
with classified! $93,000 lot, large unfinished visit our website at Cape Cod with 1st laundry, Bath. REALTY
Private back yard, 570-822-5126
MOUNTAIN TOP MLS# 09-3712 basement. For www.atlas floor master bed-
594 N. Main Street deck, garage. New
SWEET VALLEY
Call Lynda more information realtyinc.com room, 3 season
Beautifully redone 3 172 S PRING G ARDEN S T.
WEST WYOMING
461 Ice Harvest Dr. (570) 696-5418 and photos visit MLS #10-2817 porch, attached roof, lifetime leaf-
bedroom, 2 bath less gutters, drive- NEW ON THE
Rice Township www.atlas Call Charlie for garage. MLS# 26 Wesland Avenue
ranch. New roof, way expanded, MARKET! Cozy up
realtyinc.com your private 10-1069 438 Tripp St
carpeting, paint & shelving in garage. in this lovely cape
MLS 11-1209 showing. Reduced $81,900
stainless appli- Quiet, private, Lake cod. Charming inte-
$129,900 VM 101 call Nancy
ances. Gas heat, Lehman schools. rior, nice size deck,
Call Charlie 570-237-0752
central air, garage, $169,900 fenced rear yard,
Smith Hourigan 570-829-6200
screened in back MLS# 10-2545 shed, rec room in
Group porch. Large fenced
570-696-1195 Call Sue Barre basement, utility
in back yard & more 570-696-5417 room, & workshop.
$139,900. Call Attic is also partially
Looking to buy a
home? PITTSTON TWP. 570-706-5496 SMITH HOURIGAN finished w/pull
SCRANTON
Gorgeous Immaculate 2 story

PITTSTON
570-696-1195 down & many pos-
customized 4 bed-
room, 4 bath home
Place an ad here
and let the
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with kitchen, living
room, dining room,
sibilities to add
more space. Paved
on a huge 5.7 acre family room, laundry driveway & parking
lot in the exclusive
570-829-7130 for 6 cars, this is
& 3/4 bath on 1st
not just a driveby.
NANTICOKE
ice lakes. Price to floor. 4 Bedrooms,
MLS# 11-1363
sell at $499,000
MLS# 11-1487 REDUCED
8PM
SHAVERTOWN full bath & walk-in
closet on 2nd floor.
Plus new roof, 2 tier
$ 109,900
call Stacey L Lauer
Call Laura 466-9186 Mobile: 570-262-
for a showing. deck, 2 car garage, SUNDAY
paved driveway & 1158 for an appoint- 1:00PM-3:00PM
1738 Sumner Ave N ment today!!
CROSS VALLEY Spacious 2 story MultiFamily...Duplex above ground pool. Completely remod-
150 Carroll St. with old world MLS 11-1526 eled home with
REALTY Modern 3 bedroom 40 Gain St.
(Up & Down). In
(570) 763-0090 charm, hardwood need of TLC. $230,000 everything new.
home with large Be the first occu- floors, wood stair- Five Mountains New kitchen, baths,
MLS# 11-730
yard, off street pants of this newly
MOUNTAIN TOP 25 West
parking with car-
port, 1st floor laun-
constructed Ranch
home on a low traf-
case, stained glass
windows and more.
Amenities include a
$ 33,000
Jill Shaver Hunter
Office: (570) 328-
Realty
570-542-2141
bedrooms,
floors, hardwoods,
tile

granite countertops,
dry, new flooring, fic street. All you Looking for that all new stainless
Washington St. 0306 for more
great condition. could ask for is
Move right into this
Move right in! For already here, 3 PENDING information today! special place steel appliances,
very nice 3 bed- called home? refrigerator, stove,
room 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
more info and pho-
tos please visit:
www.atlas
bedrooms, 2 baths,
hardwood and tile
floors with granite
Formal Dining Classified will address WEST HAZLETON microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
woodwork and a Room, eat in Your needs. Duplex. 3 bedroom, ing shower, tub for
realtyinc.com. and stainless steel kitchen, living room,
beautiful stained
MLS 11-1685 kitchen, gas fire-
kitchen, 1st floor Open the door dining room, bath.
two, huge deck,
glass window. laundry, den, 3 bed- large yard, excellent
850 LAKEVIEW DR Kitchen appliances
$89,900 place, central air, 2 rooms, 1.5 baths, SUNDAY MAY 1st
with classified! 2nd floor, 4 room neighborhood
Call Colleen car garage and
SWEET VALLEY
Enjoy the beauty in and wall to wall car- partially finished 12:00PM-2:00PM apt. Partially fin- $154,900 (835.00 /
570-237-0415 rear patio and full attic & a 1 car ished attic. Off 30years/ 5%)
this beautiful 2- peting approxi- 1071 Meadowcrest
basement. For garage all on a 100’ 570 Grassy Pond Rd street parking. 570-654-1490
story on approxi- mately 1 year old. Drive
more information x 200’ lot. $109,900. Call
mately one acre in Home also has a Every corner of this
and photos, log $69,900 (570) 459-0554
Laurel Lakes! Hard- one car detached ranch home has
SCRANTON
onto www.atlas 100% FINANCING
garage. been beautifully
WEST PITTSTON
wood floors, tile
realtyinc.com AVAILABLE.
and granite kitchen, $83,900 upgraded. Wood
4 bedrooms and 3
baths – including a
MLS 11-347
Call John PITTSTON MLS #10-3676
$219,900
Call Colleen
Anne Marie Chopick
GEORGE T. BELL
floors, new kitchen
with granite and
LINE UP
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570-237-0415
bath with Jacuzzi
and separate show-
Antonik & Associ-
ates, Inc.
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570-760-6769
place, tiled baths,
neutral decor,
A GREAT DEAL...
er. This 10-room 570-735-7494 completely finished Nice Country Bi- IN CLASSIFIED!
home has a great
layout, including a
NANTICOKE PLAINS TWP lower level (800
additional square
Level on 9.55 acres
with 3 bedrooms,
WEST WYOMING
lower level with feet!), just move 1.5 baths, kitchen,
recreation room Job Seekers are right in! Lake living room, family
looking here! 341 Lincoln St. N, room, office & laun-
and an additional Lehman schools 210 Susquehanna
Where's your ad? Investment proper- dry room. Plus
room for a den or 151 Broad Street $219,000 Avenue
570-829-7130 and ty, double with very attached oversized
office. Call us today Stately 1900+ MLS #11-306 Well cared for 3
nice size back yard. 2 car garage with
to arrange your pri- square foot, two- ask for an employ- Access to off street
Call Tracy Zarola bedroom, 1.5 bath,
vate showing! ment specialist 570-574-6465 workshop, rear modern kitchen,
story home with 4 parking from rear deck & 3 sheds.
MLS#11-1216 bedrooms, 1.75 570-696-0723 sunroom, 1st floor
alley. MLS# 11-1116
$329,500
Mary Ellen Belchick
696-6566 With 1876 sq. ft of
baths and 2 car,
detached garage. PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd
For Sale By Owner
Plains Township
WOW! $26,000
Call Stacey L Lauer
LEWITH & FREEMAN MLS 11-1094
$229,900
Five Mountains
laundry. Updated
electric, replace-
Nice 3 bedroom
ment windows, gas
SHICKSHINNY
living space this 4 FEATURES -NEW Mill Creek Acres 570-262-1158 Realty Ranch home in
Walter Belchick kitchen with maple heat, off street
bedroom, 1.75 bath 4 Lan Creek Rd Today for an 570-542-2141 good condition.
696-2600 ext. 301 cabinetry, NEW parking. Beautifully
2 story is a great Close to Mohegan appointment. 17 Main Road Hardwood floors,
landscaped proper-
SWOYERSVILLE
buy. 1st floor bath 1st floor, NEW Sun & Geisinger, 4 family room & office
furnace, FRESH ty with pond and
includes a Front Bedrooms, 3 Baths, fish, storage shed, in basement.
room, Living room, Paint. Hardwood Fireplace, 2 Car $124,900
flooring on 1st floor river view, no flood
Dining room, Kit, 3/4 Garage. Excellent insurance required. MLS #11-169
bath & laundry to be REFINISHED. Condition. All Appli- Call Toni Ranieli
For additional info
MOUNTAIN TOP
BUTLER TWP.
room. A tiered rear
deck leads into the
MLS #10-2922
A great buy @
$129,900. DRASTIC
ances
Large yard.
Included. and photos view
our site at
570-237-1032
570-288-1444
fenced back yard. REDUCTION Go To www.atlas
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SCRANTON
for 2+ cars in the appointment. for details. Lovely Country set-
like property with MLS 11-1641
rear off alley. Priced log home plus 2 Asking $219,900 ting for the cute Bi-
$134,900
to sell. $30,900 story garage on 1 Call 570-817-1228 Level on 5.34 acres.
171 Oliver St. Call Lu-Ann
WILKES-BARRE
Anne Marie Chopick acres with many for showing Property features 4
Very well main- 570-602-9280
570-760-6769 outdoor features. Bedrooms, 1.75
GEORGE T. BELL Garage. For more LINE UP baths, living room, tained 2 story

PITTSTON
REAL ESTATE kitchen, family room home. 3 bedrooms
info and photos
570-288-6654 visit: www.atlas A GREAT DEAL... & laundry room. and a bath with gas
heat. Front room
Plus 2 car attached
NEW PRICE!
NEW COLUMBUS
realtyinc.com
IN CLASSIFIED! garage, 30' X 35' was former store

WEST PITTSTON
MLS# 11-319 front which would
4 bedroom ranch
with large updat- 19 Academy St $300,000 Looking for the right deal detached garage
and 14' X 28' shed. make a nice size
ed kitchen, open
Call Charles on an automobile? 416 Prospect Ave MLS 11-1335 family room/den! 242 Damon Street
floor plan, living Turn to classified. NEW ON THE MARKET! $229,000 Many possibilities
room with fire- MultiFamily...4 UNIT MLS 11-1451
place, hardwood
It’s a showroom in print! PROPERTY. Great
Five Mountains
$74,000 INVESTMENT!
Realty
floors in living Classified’s got for investors! 570-542-2141 Mark R. Mason 123 S. Main St.,

LINEUP the directions!


room, bedrooms MLS# 11-1217 570-331-0982 Great downtown
and kitchen. 182 BROAD STREET WOW! $ 25,000 CROSSIN REAL Wilkes-Barre
Updated bath. Meticulous 2 Story,
PLYMOUTH Call Jill Shaver
LINEUP ESTATE opportunity for

ASUCCESSFULSALE
Sunroom over- 2 Bedroom – Hunter Office : 570-288-0770 investor! Ideal for
Peaceful living with Redone from Top to 401 W. Shawnee Ave
ASUCCESSFULSALE
looks state game (570) 328-0306 student housing!
easy drive to town. Bottom – Cottage Beautifully redone 4 Newly remodeled
lands. Walk out First floor tenant is

IN CLASSIFIED! Collectcash,notdust!
Beautifully main- Cute- With New bedroom, 2 bath bi-
lower level, easily level with garage on four bedroom home a successful
finished-only
needs carpet. This
tained 3Bedroom
Ranch on 1.5 acres,
kitchen, state of the
art appliances, cozy corner lot near
IN CLASSIFIED! Clean out your
in West Pittston. restaurant with a
lease. Plus 4 large,
is a must see!
$159,500
2 car garage, gas
fireplace, hard-
hardwood floors
and swirled ceiling. Doyouneedmorespace? Valley West High
School. New Paint,
Doyouneedmorespace?
New kitchen and
baths, new carpet 2 bedroom apart-
ments on the sec-
MLS# 11-1349
Call Michael Pinko
woods, large
deck... Lots to see.
BUY or RENT
WITH OPTION. A yard or garage sale Carpeting,
ances &
Appli-
more.
A yard or garage sale basement, garage and flooring, many
original features
ond and third floors.
Off-street parking
(570) 899-3865 Call today for a pri-
vate showing.
Call for details.
Pat McHale in classified $139,900. Call
570-706-5496
Find Something? in classified or attic and call the including hardwood
floors, nice yard &
for 3 cars.
MLS#11-829
MLS 10-3480
$138,700
570-613-9080
is the best way Find Something? Lose Something? is the best way Classified depart- two car garage.
$132,500
$154,900
Ted Poggi 283-9100
Five Mountains
Realty tocleanoutyourclosets! Lose Something?
Get it back where it
Get it back where it
belongs
tocleanoutyourclosets! ment today at 570- MLS# 10-1675 ext. 25

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Newly
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331 Holden St
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156 Sherman Street Call 570-814-5948 Price Reduced!
HANDYMAN SPE- 39 W. Chestnut St. 104 5TH ST. Shopping for a
CIAL. Extra Large
duplex with 7 bed-
Lots of room in this
single with 3 floors WILKES-BARRE Great location to
invest in with this Commercial space Highly visible office
118 Glendale Road
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all new apartment?
rooms, 2 baths, fire- of living space. 3 duplex, you can for lease. $10/sq. ft. building w/ample off
Well established 8
utilities. KOZ Classified lets
place, screened bedrooms, 1 bath Physician's office street parking. Many possibilities approved. For more
porch, full basement with hardwood
have a tenant help
ready to occupy Executive office on unit Mobile Home for this building. 40 + information and you compare costs -
with your mortgage
and 2 car garage on floors throughout, or just collect the approx 7500 sq. ft. 1st level. Potential Park (Glen Meadow parking spaces, 5 photos visit without hassle
Mobile Home Park)
double lot in Wilkes- natural woodwork, rents. 2 bedrooms Various suites up to for 2 tenants in
in quiet country like
offices, 3 baths and www.atlas or worry!
Barre City. $59,500 all windows have 20,000 sq. ft. also lower level. warehouse. realtyinc.com
ERA BRADY been replaced,
in each unit. Semi-
available. State of PRICE REDUCED location, zoned $425,000 $2,395,000 Get moving
modern kitchens
ASSOCIATES laundry/pantry off of and baths. Both the art amenities. $424,000 commercial and Maria Huggler MLS#10-669 with classified!
570-836-3848 kitchen. 4x10 entry Ample parking. MLS #11-995 located right off CLASSIC Call Charlie
units have access
foyer, space for 2 to the basement for Contact Judy Rice Call Tracy Zarola Interstate 81. Con- PROPERTIES 927 Vacation
NEW LISTING! venient to shopping
LINEUP additional bed-
rooms on the 3rd 54 CORLEAR ST. storage. First floor
has gas fireplace,
714-9230
MLS# 10-4102
570-574-6465
570-696-0723 center, movie the-
570-587-7000
Locations
ASUCCESSFULSALE floor. Roof is new.
MLS 11-325
Well maintained
home on a double
lot, on a lovely resi-
ductless A/C units
and laundry area.
LEWITH & FREEMAN ater. Great income
opportunity! Park is
priced to sell.
WEST WYOMING LAKE NUANGOLA
INCLASSIFIED! Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770 dential street. Walk Large garage with
workshop area. MOOSIC Owner financing is JENKINS TOWNSHIP Furnished Lakefront
Property. June 19-
to the River Com- available with a
Doyouneedmorespace? Ext. 23
mon Park. Close to Take a look and substantial down
New Section in July 8 with boat
A yard or garage sale
in classified
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
schools. 1st floor
bedroom and ½
bring your offers!
MLS#11-1038
$99,900
DURYEA payment. For more
details and photos
Highland Hills,
Charles Place
Open!
slip. Beautiful
recently remodeled
bath. 2nd floor 2 or visit www.atlas 3 bedrooms, 2 bath
is the best way Collect cash, not dust! 3 bedrooms and a Jill Jones
696-6550
realtyinc.com
Four 1+ acre lots
available. Call
house with large
deck overlooking
tocleanoutyourclosets! Clean out your full bath. Although MLS 11-1530 570-498-9244 the Lake. Call Lou
basement, garage not currently fin- $210,000
You’re in bussiness ished, the base- Call Kim 379-381 Sixth St. for details.
with classified!
or attic and call the
Classified depart- ment is heated and
can be finished for
570-466-3338 Perfect first home
for you with one MOUNTAIN TOP (610) 325-9715

WILKES-BARRE ment today at 570-


829-7130!
additional living
space. Call for your Looking to buy a
622 Donnelly St.
530 Rocky Glen Rd.
Industrial property
in a convenient
side paying most of
your mortgage.
930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate
private showing. home? Would also make a
WILKES-BARRE MLS#11-1142 Place an ad here Double Block in
good condition.
location! Many pos-
sibilities for busi-
nice investment
with all separate
WE BUY HOMES
$115,000 and let the Great investment LINE UP
MaryEllen Belchick ness, 3,000 sq ft of utilities and nice
sellers know! property. Come
696-6566 or Walter 570-829-7130 take a look.
warehouse/work
space. 1,000 sq ft
A GREAT DEAL... rents. Large fenced
yard, priced to sell. Any Situation
Belchick 696-2600 $96,000 IN CLASSIFIED!
570-956-2385
of office space. Don’t wait too long.
ext. 301
YATESVILLE MLS# 10-2668
Call Karen
Perfect for tractor/
trailer repair stor-
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Call today to
schedule a tour.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
18 Caitlin Ave. PRICE REDUCED Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
age, repo car, boat
or RV storage. 220 Turn to classified.
MLS 11-1453
$89,900
SPRING IS HERE!!
4C Liberty St.
Large home in quiet 570-474-2340 ft of road frontage, It’s a showroom in print! Mark R. Mason Diamond in the
neighborhood close 73 Richard Street perfect for car Classified’s got 570-331-0982
WILKES-BARRE FORTY FORT
to schools with rough - Over 23
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath sales on 2 plus the directions! CROSS REAL acres of land wait-
fenced yard, 2 Traditional in Very acres. Close to 81, ESTATE
138-148 Welles St. ing to be improved
PITTSTON
small storage Good Condition. turnpike and air- 570-288-0770
sheds. Large deck by energetic devel-
Open Layout. Off port. MLS# 11-847 oper. Lots are level
in back. 3 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths.
For more info and
Street Parking, Yard
& Shed.
Updates.
Many
$ 499,900
Call Brenda Suder
5 UNIT MULTI FAMILY
2 Buildings. WILKES-BARRE & nestled at the
end of quiet street.
332-8924. 4 Car garage. Liberty St. is a right
photos visit: Asking $47,900 12 Reid st. Prime location with
www.atlas Spacious Bi-level off 309 south at
Call 570-762-1537 over 6,000 sf. Januzzi's Pizza.
realtyinc.com. for showing home in semi-pri- 3 New furnaces in
MLS 11-1391 vate location with Land is at end
last 2 years. 938 Apartments/
WILKES-BARRE
$109,900 Nice duplex, was private back yard. 3 of street.
New roof in ‘08.
Call Bill originally a single season room. Gas DRASTIC PRICE Separate utilities.
$199,900 Furnished
570-362-4158 84 Madison Street family home & can fireplace in lower REDUCTION! Call Jill Hiscox
Close to churches,
HARVEY’S LAKE
easily be a single level family room. 4 Be part of the 570-690-3327
parks & town.
again. Additional
off street access
bedrooms, garage.
For more informtion
Welles Street
Revitalization! 2
Fully rented -
78 Park Avenue LEWITH & FREEMAN 1 bedroom, fur-
by rear alley of
property. Seller
and photos visit
wwww.atlas
buildings with
offices & ware- MOUNTAINTOP gross income
over $25,000!! STATELY 3 UNIT.
5000 + sq. ft.
570-696-3801 nished, LAKE
FRONT apartments.

WILKES-BARRE
assist available.
$44,900
realtyinc.com
MLS 10-4740
house/garage
areas. Zoned M-1.
$169,000 OBO
570-563-1261 Owner’s unit has 3
finished living levels
NEWPORT TOWNSHIP Wall to wall, appli-
ances, lake rights,
2L - 1 mile
OTS
Call Kathy B @ Office space for with Victorian fea- off street parking.
PITTSTON
$159,900 South of L.C.C.C.
570-474-6307 or Call Charlie lease. Call agent for tures, apartments No Pets. Lease,
Residential devel-
Nice duplex. 570-715-7747 570-829-6200 more details. 138- are turnkey with security &
Township Blvd. opment, under-
Renovated 2nd VM 101 142 Approx 9784 appliances and references.
ground utilities
floor. Great invest- sq. ft. & 144-146 there is a separate 570-639-5920
including gas.
ment or convert approx 5,800 sq ft. w/d unit for tenant
WILKES-BARRE
1 - Frontage 120’x
back to single. $335,000 use. Owner did not 265’ deep $38,000.
3 bedroom, 1 bath Contact Judy Rice S. Mountain Blvd. skimp on quality.
Best location in 2 - Frontage 210’x 1 bedroom, well fur-
on 1st Floor. SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 714-9230 Must be seen to 158’deep $38,000
2 bedroom, 1 bath MLS# 11-4293 Mountaintop. 7,700 appreciate. nished. Includes
Call 570-714-1296
WILKES-BARRE
186 Old RIver Road 2nd floor. Detached sq. ft. building with MLS 11-225 heating, cooling,
250’ frontage. garbage, water,
NY FARM
Off street parking garage. $159,900
and single car $79,000 Currently an Ask for Holly cable, HBO &
MAKE AN OFFER!
YATESVILLE
garage with a MLS# 11-1095 automotive EILEEN R. broadband WIFI.
center. Building is Ideal location Security & Refer-
shared driveway. Call Jeff Cook
adaptable between Wilkes- MELONE REAL
LIQUIDATION SALE! ences. No Pets.
FREELAND
This 4 bedroom, Realty World ESTATE
REDUCED! to many uses. Barre & Scranton. 570-829-1279
one bath home in a Bank Capital 570-821-7022 June 4!
$595,000 Ample parking with
convenient location- 570-235-1183 1017-1019 Centre St. Lender Owned
Call Dave room for additional Sell your own home! WILKES-BARRE
just needs Land/Farm Build-

WILKES-BARRE FULLY FURNISHED


570-474-6307 spaces. Perfect for Place an ad HERE
a little TLC. ings - $69,900!
MLS 11-1552 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP medical or profes- 570-829-7130 Less than 3 hrs NY
$47,000
sional offices. Con-
City. Gorgeous set- 1 BEDROOM APT.
WILKES-BARRE
INVESTMENT! tact agent to show.
Michelle T. Boice ting, views, ŠShort or long term
133-135 Old River Rd Contact Judy Rice
570-639-5393 stonewalls! FREE ŠExcellent
Designed and con- 570-714-9230 819 North
CROSSIN REAL CLOSING COSTS! Neighborhood
structed as a 4-unit MLS# 10-1110 Washington St.
ESTATE 888-793-7762 ŠPriv. Tenant Parking
apartment building. for free info packet!
570-288-0770 Š$750 includes all
NANTICOKE
Solid brick and www.NewYork
61 Pittston Ave. utilities. No pets.
WILKES-BARRE
masonry exterior. LandandLakes.com
Each apartment Stately brick Ranch (570) 822-9697

PITTSTON
contains 1300+/-SF in private location.
89 Simpson St.,
PLAINS
of living space with Large room sizes,
This well kept 3
6 rooms, 2 bed- fireplace, central 941 Apartments/
19 Ziegler Road
bedroom, 1.5 bath
rooms and one A/C. Includes Picture sunrise over Unfurnished
home offers an extra lot. For more
bath. Full concrete the mountain.
ASHLEY
open living room/ information and
basement and off- 2020 Sq. Ft, Ready to build, resi-
dining room floor photos visit
street parking for 6 Commercial build- dential lot. Secluded
plan. Master bed- www.atlas 1st floor, 2 bedroom,
cars. MLS#11-1232 SUNDAY MAY 15 ing on corner lot entrance road from
room with its own realtyinc.com laundry room. Off
$124,900 Spacious well 30 W. Noble St. with parking. Prime Route 502. Priced
office area. Plenty MLS #10-3512 street parking.
Ted Poggi maintained double Great investment location. Lower to sell! Under-
of closets in addi- PRICE REDUCED Water / sewer &
191 Andover St. 283-9100 ext.25 home with 4 bed- property with a level street ground telephone
tion to the walk-up $194,500 garbage included.
Lovely single family great profit. VInyl entrance. Close to and electric service
attic for storage! Call Charlie rooms on each Large yard. First,
3 bedroom home sided 6 unit building 107-109 E. Carey St. major highways. in place. Make this
Off-street parking, 570-829-6200 side. 1017 side is last & security
with lots of space. with 2 bedrooms High traffic, high PRICE REDUCED the site of your
large deck over- VM 101 owner occupied required. $600.
Finished 3rd floor, each. Gas heat. potential location $147,000 future home.
looking the fenced 570-735-8730 or
balcony porch off of with ductless AC, Newer roof. Off with enough space MLS# 10-3225 MLS#11-486
rear yard. Just 570-332-8080
2nd floor bedroom, Looking for the right deal oil or coal heat, street parking. for 2 second floor Call Jeff Cook $55,000
move right in!
gas hot air heat,
ASHLEY
modern living Tentants pay all apartments. Large Realty World Ron Skrzysowski
central air and
$83,900 on an automobile? rooms, kitchen & utilities. front windows for Bank Capital 696-6551
Jill Jones 696-6550
much more. Turn to classified. baths. Fenced in $179,000 showroom display. 570-235-1183 Available June 15
Must see! It’s a showroom in print! NEAR HARVEYS LAKE MLS# 11-1554 Basement & sub- Modern 2nd floor 2
MLS 11-59
$69,900 Classified’s got
back yard with
shed. Great oppor-
Call Florence
570-715-7737
basement for
additional storage WYOMING bedroom apart-
ment. Off street
Jay A. Crossin the directions! tunity to live in 1017 or workspace. 14 West Sixth St.
parking. Washer
570-288-0770 & pay your mort- PRICE REDUCED
WILKES-BARRE
dryer hookup. Appli-
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL WILKES-BARRE gage with 1019
rental property
$110,000
MLS# 10-1919
PRICES REDUCED
EARTH
ances. Bus stop at
the door. $550 /
ESTATE
570-288-0770 Affordable REDUCED $99,952
MLS# 11-1229 Smith Hourigan
Call Stanley
(570) 817-0111
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
month. Call
570-954-1992
Newly built 3 Group 46+/- Acres
WILKES-BARRE bedroom home.
RR2 Box 200
Well maintained, 4
Call Stanley
(570) 817-0111
570-474-6307
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
Hanover Twp.,
$89,000 ASHLEY
20-year bedroom, 1 1/2
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
Line up a place to live 570-474-2340
Former upholestry
10+/- Acres Brand new, clean 2
bedrooms. Washer/
no-interest baths, eat-in
570-474-2340 in classified! PLAINS shop. 1st floor in
Hanover Twp.,
$69,000 dryer hook-up. No
mortgage. kitchen, spacious need of a lot of
Must meet living room, front &
back porches on KINGSTON NANTICOKE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TLC. 2nd floor
apartment in good
28+/- Acres
Fairview Twp.,
Pets. $550 + utili-
ties. 570-868-6020
Wyoming Valley 15 South River St. $85,000
Habitat for
Humanity 116 Amber Lane
1.58
$123,800. Call
acres.

Jeannie Brady
For Sale By Owner
4,536 sq. ft., high
condition & rented
with no lease. Stor-
age area. Off street
32+/- Acres
Wilkes-Barre Twp AVOCA
3 rooms, wall to wall
eligibility Very nice Bi-level traffic area, across REDUCED!
home with 2-3 bed- ERA BRADY parking available. carpeting, appli-
29 Amber Lane requirements. from Rite-Aid, gas 61+/- Acres
rooms, open floor ASSOCIATES $79,500 ances, coin-op laun-
Remodeled 2 bed- heat. For more info, Nuangola
plan, built in 570-836-3848 Contact Judy Rice dry, off street park-
room Ranch home call 570-820-5953 $118,000
Inquire at garage, driveway, 714-9230 JUST SOLD! ing, security. No
with new carpeting,
PLAINS TWP.
570-820-8002 on corner lot. MLS# 11-572 pets. $410/month
large sun porch,
Lower level family
909 Income & 40+/- Acres
(570) 655-1606
new roof. Move 423 E. Church St. Newport Twp.
Commercial
right in! For more
info and photos WILKES-BARRE
room with pellet
stove. Move in
condition home.
Properties 47 N. Thomas St.
Well maintained
Great 2 family in
move in condition LAND! $180,000
See additional Land
for Sale at BACK MOUNTAIN
please visit: duplex in a nice on both sides, Sep- 3 large 1 bedroom
AVOCA
www.atlas For more informa- arate utilities, 6 HIGHWAY 315 www. earth
WYOMING
tion and photos visit area of Kingston. 2 acres of commer- apts, 3 kitchens
realtyinc.com rooms each. 3 car conservancy.org
www.atlas 2nd floor unit is cial land. 165 front with appliances, 3
MLS 11-749 detached garage in 570-823-3445
realtyinc.com occupied. New feet. Driveway baths. Apts. have

PRICE REDUCED!
$89,900 super neighbor-
SHAVERTOWN
$95,000 roof, new heating access permit and access to one
Call Colleen system, brand new hood. Walking dis- another. No lease.
570-237-0415 MLS 10-4538 tance to college. lot drainage in
Call Colleen in ground pool place. WIll build to $795 for all 3 apts
For more info and

Centrally located
570-237-0415 recently installed.
Laundry hook-up for
both units in base-
photos visit:
www.atlas
suit tenant or avail-
able for land lease. LAND
Harford Ave.
($265 per apt.)
Convenient to all
colleges and gas
this charming 3 realtyinc.com For more informa-
ment. Newer roof tion and photos visit 4 buildable residen- drilling areas.
bedroom, 1 Bath 2 and exterior MLS 11-1608 tial lots for sale indi-
$127,500 www.atlas Call for more info
story, with hard- 25 St. Mary’s St. recently painted. vidually or take all
wood floors, eat in Call Tom realtyinc.com 570-696-1866
MLS 11-1199 4! Buyer to confirm
WILKES-BARRE WYOMING 3,443 sq. ft. 570-262-7716 MLS 11-17
kitchen, fenced $144,500 water and sewer
yard. Is an ideal
starter home. Good
masonry commer-
cial building with
warehouse/office
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Price Negotiable
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
285 Wyoming Ave.
First floor currently
with zoning officer.
Directions: R. on
BEAR CREEK
New furnished 3
potential at $24,900 and 2 apartments Ext. 23 used as a shop, E. Franklin, R. on
VM 101 room apartment
Anne Marie Chopick with separate elec- CROSSIN REAL could be offices, Lawn to L. on Includes water, sep-
570-760-6769 tric and heat. Per- ESTATE etc. Prime location, Harford. tic & most of the
GEORGE T. BELL
REAL ESTATE
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
570-288-0770
PITTSTON corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
$22,500 per lot
Mark Mason
heat. No smoking &
no pets. $750/
570-288-6654 age needs. For KINGSTON bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
month. + security,

WILKES-BARRE SWEET VALLEY


more information references. Could
530 Dennison Ave. and photos log onto and parking for ESTATE
35 Hillard St. be unfurnished. Call
Great neighbor-
hood surrounds this
REDUCED www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
6 cars. For more
information and
570-288-0770 (570) 954-1200

updated 2 story
with original
Great 3 bedroom
Cape Cod with
charm & character,
Reduced to
$89,000
photos go to
www.atlas WILKES-BARRE
1 Kidder & Walnut
DALLAS
woodwork. 3 MLS #10-3872 realtyinc.com 1 bedroom, 1 bath,
1 3/4 baths, nice Call Charlie MLS #10-4339 2nd floor, appox.
bedroom, 1 bath, yard. MLS# 1011-1015 Oak St
1,500 sq.ft. oak 570-829-6200 $172,400 800 sq. ft., walk in
10-342 $139,900 VM 101 Available 2 buildings Call Charlie closet, laundry
eat-in kitchen, call Nancy on site. #1011 is a 2
wood floors, 74 S. Thomas St. VM 101 room, deck & yard.
570-237-0752 story office building Off street parking.
stained glass Centrally located, www.atlasrealtyinc Well kept duplex with approximately REDUCED PRICE!
windows, large located on a nice Start your own $575 + utilities. 1
this triplex is fully 3800 square feet.
room sizes, fenced street. 2 bedrooms business in the year lease, credit
occupied and has 2 #1015 is a single
yard, deck. $89,000 in each unit. All win- heart of Sweet check & references
bedrooms in each
MLS #10-3023
Call Tracy Zarola
unit. Nicely main-
tained with one long
Collectcash,notdust! dows replaced,
screened in porch-
story building with
approximately 3000
square feet.
Valley! Showroom,
fireplace, pole 912 Lots & Acreage
Buildable 1.5 acre
lot in Wilkes-Barre
required. Call
(570) 675-4597
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
term tenant on 3rd
floor and off street
LINEUP Clean out your es for both apart-
ments, 2 car
$489,000 building, storage
building, paved
Township. Utilities DALLAS TWP
LEWITH & FREEMAN ASUCCESSFULSALE
MLS# 11-445
ABSOLUTE NY available. Lot is
CONDO FOR LEASE:
basement, garage
parking. An annual garage in rear. Can Call Pat Guzzy parking, fenced located in a
income of $17,520 be converted back rear, well & septic. residential area.
Collect cash, not dust! makes it an attrac- INCLASSIFIED! to a single
570-407-2480
Prime location, high FARMLAND SALE! $39,500
$1,800. 2 bedroom/

or attic and call the


2 Bath. Call Us to
tive buy. MLS 11-825 family home. traffic area. Lot MLS 11-583
Clean out your Anne Marie Chopick Doyouneedmorespace? MLS 11-1544 next door is going
June 4th!
5 to 14 acre parcels Call Judy Rice
discuss our great
Amenity & Mainte-
A yard or garage sale
basement, garage
or attic and call the
GEORGE T. BELL
REAL ESTATE
570-288-6654
in classified Classified depart- $99,000
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
with the property.
NOW LISTED AT
- opening price
$24,900! Less than
570-714-9230 nance program!
Call 570-674-5278
is the best way
ment today at 570- $115,000 3 hrs NY City! No
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
570-760-6769

Line up a place to live


tocleanoutyourclosets!
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
MLS# 08-3297
Five Mountains
closing costs! Prime
buildable acreage! Lineupaplacetolive
829-7130! in classified!
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
829-7130! ESTATE
570-288-0770 570-586-1111
Realty
570-542-2141
Call 888-481-1373
NOW for free info! in classified!
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Huge variety of
May 27th
9AM-1PM &
portable Water
Heater & lots of
SWOYERSVILLE WEST WYOMING baby items, house-
hold & much more
children’s clothing. women & teen items, boys clothes, quality miscella-
EDWARDSVILLE
clothing, shoes,
purses, dolls, toys,
hats, shoes, toys,
videos, household
Saturday
May 28th
neous items! WILKES-BARRE
Blue Chip Farm
costumes, VHS,
crafts & much more
items & lots more.
8AM-12PM PLYMOUTH
Furniture, odds
HARVEYS LAKE
Flea Market
Saturday May 28 44 Penn Street and ends, and
10:00AM - 3:00PM Friday May 27 & a lot of fun
The Grange Hall Saturday May 28, 33 Valley View Dr 218 Stites Street
1632 West 8th St. stuff! Birch St - off back rd 8am to 1pm
Great bargains on
Collectibles, Jewelry,
9:00AM - 2:00PM
Too Much To List LUZERNE RAIN OR SHINE Saturday 8am-2pm
Wooden bar stools,
Saturday, May 28th
8am to 1 pm 170 Crescent Ave
Zerby & Meyers Something For
Housewares,Pottery Everyone rod iron tiki torches MULTI FAMILY Saturday May 28,
MOUNTAINTOP
and so much more - Streets
& records. Some- Rain or Shine 9:00AM-??
priced to sell! Neighborhood 16 West Walnut St.
thing for everyone! Rain Date May 29 All kinds of home
Proceeds Benefit Sale! Saturday
RAIN OR SHINE furnishings,
WEST WYOMING
Blue Chip No-kill Saturday & Sunday 8am-3pm Something for
8:30am-1:30pm Various household
Animal Shelter
Storm door, radia-
Lakeside Drive
Pole 291 items, furniture, SWOYERSVILLE Everyone

COURTDALE tor covers, jewelry,


much much more!
Priced to sell.
1 mile past Joe’s Grot-
to, left at stop sign. KINGSTON 249 Union Street
tools, decorations,
coke, hallmark, and
other collectibles.
WILKES-BARRE
Saturday & Sunday Saturday, May 28
No Early Birds!
PLYMOUTH
May 28 & 29 9am-1pm
9am - 2pm BABY BLOW OUT SALE
EXETER Rain or Shine
Furniture, odds &
Activity gym,
bouncers, playpen,
582 Alberdeen Rd.
ends, kitchenwares, May 28th 8am-2pm
Newborn+ size Video rockers, boys
lots of household clothing, etc & 3 Anthony Dr.
items & much more! husky jeans size 8- 522 Slocum St (Shoemaker Ave to
other great house- 10 crib set, Simplici-
19 Wood St.
(1 block in from HARVEYS LAKE 75 First Avenue
hold items! ty lawn mower. MEMORIAL DAY Swetland Ln. to
Anthony Dr.) 21 Harry St

MOUNTAIN TOP
Sunday May 29, Saturday, May 28th North End W-B off
Courtdale Ave.)
Saturday May 28,
9am-2pm
Kitchen items, kid’s
MOUNTAINTOP 633 W. Shawnee Ave
Saturday, May 28 WEEKEND 9 am to 2 pm
BET THE RECESSION
Pennsylvania Ave
Saturday & Sunday
8am - 3pm Saturday, Sunday &
8:00AM - 2:00PM clothes & toys, WITH OUR LOW PRICES. 5/28 & 5/29
Contents of lovely Monday 8 to 4.
Furniture, toys, 155 Mason St home repair items, EVERYTHING 8am - 4pm
home. Nice dining Clothing, Toys,
household, clothes, Saturday, May 28 furniture & more REASONABLY PRICED. Knick-knacks,
room with hutch. Household Items,
collectibles & more 7am-4pm Adult clothes, boys kitchen items,
Many kitchen items. Furniture,
Antiques, crocks,
toys, 1 cent gumball KINGSTON 3 bedroom suites.
Filled basement with
Electronics, Com-
puter Accessories,
& girls clothing size
2-7, household
holiday decorations
& much more!
machine, glassware Fire Memorabilia, items, comic books,
lots of tools. Pool
& dolls. RR3 Box 83
Pole 279
May 28 & 29
11 Anne St Deerfield Acres
table. Too much to
list, all priced to sell.
Jim Beam Fire
Decanters, Barbie
movies, teaching
supplies and toys.
SOMETHING FOR
WILKES-BARRE
Saturday, May 28 Neighborhood Dolls & much, much
DALLAS 9am - 3pm
Huge Estate Sale
9am - ?
Furniture, adult &
Yard Sale
Saturday, May 28
more! EVERYONE!

30+ piece Hummel


collection, piano -
baby
household
clothes,
items,
8am-12pm
Rain or shine! S195
W O YSlocum
E R S V I LSt.
LE WEST WYOMING
EXETER fair condition,
buyer’s choice dolls,
Madam Alexander
78 First Ave.
cd’s & dvd’s & more!
MOUNTAIN TOP MOUNTAINTOP 570-718-1123
Minutes from
HARLAND ST. Saturday, May 28
No Junk 4TH ANNUAL dolls, antiques, mar- 9am - 1pm SHAVERTOWN Wilkes-Barre
Yard Sale!! ble top tables, Crys- IN SLOCUM TWP. 38-49 Grebe Street

FLEAMARKET
STREET SALE Household items,
Behind Sabatini tal & China. 2003 tools, Xmas items, Saturday, May 28
159 Machell Avenue Pizza, or off- Volvo XC90, 67K Men’s clothes 8am-2pm
Saturday, May 28 Susquehanna miles. Too much to list,
8am - 2pm

& BID BOARD


Ave. something for
Cub Cadet Self-Pro- Saturday, May 28 everyone!
pelled Lawnmower; 452 East Sperling
8am - 2 pm
Combo 20’’ TV,
DVD, VCR; bath- 37 Valley View Dr.
Street
Saturday May 28, WILKES-BARRE
room fixtures &
accessories, KINGSTON Saturday, May 28 Sutton Hills Antiques,
Collectibles, Coins
8 to 4
Rain or shine.
Porch
8am - 12pm Development
household items, Everything must go, 2206 Slocum Rd.
Saturday, May 28th & MUCH MORE! Four low profile
rims, Large collec-
Sale!
women’s clothing & Clothes, books, Saturday Flea Market Spaces
8:00AM to 3:00PM tion of Beanie
more! toys household 8:00 - 12:00 Currently Available. 77 Spruce St
New & used Babies, Holiday
items & much more HUGE YARD SALE Attention: 9am-4pm
household items,
DALLAS MOUNTAINTOP
Tons of baby items,
household, and
Clothing for all. Bid Board ends this decorations, snow-
ing machine for
Interesting bric-
brac, oriental rug,
HUGHESTOWN
Collectibles, dog Tools, furniture, Sunday 5/29 at noon
more. Christmas tree, outdoor furniture,
kennel, exercise toys, books, adult & Baby items, house-
114 Maple Lane TRUCKSVILLE zip line & stilts for
equipment, wall youth bikes, TEN- hold goods and
This is a kids, summer
mirror, children & EIGHTY skateboard more. Something
MULTI FAMILY
West Vaughn St. clothes & books
adult clothing, quarterpipe, holiday
27 Doe Drive shoes, books, jew-
Saturday, May 28 decorations,
for everyone priced
to sell. No early
N O E ARLY B IRDS P LEASE !
& Sunday May 29 antiques & much
Deer Meadow elry, dvds, vhs, cds, birds
YARD SALE
9:00AM - 1:00PM more!! WILKES-BARRE
Estates housewares. Much
Take 309 turn left more stuff. Too
Furniture, clothes &
so much more. NANTICOKE WEST WYOMING
at Machel Ave
Toys, Clothing
much to list! Saturday and
Sunday May 28th Community SWEET VALLEY
EXETER and May 29th from BEAUMONT 1 Washington Blvd

COMMUNITY
(Adult & Boys), 1 Block past Walden Ya r d S a l e & 300 Highland Ave.
Household Items, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 28
Park, Rt 309 S Flea Market!
Patio Table and
Much More!
Household items
such as an enter- BIG RED BARN Saturday, May 28 8:00AM - 2:00PM
Entertainment Cen-
tainment center, 8am-12pm
GNA FAMILY CENTER
YARD SALES
8am-1pm Antiques & Portable room AC, ter, Stereo equip-
coffee table and Fabulous ment, speakers,
dirt bike, guitar, 25 Robert St. Wilkes Wood Apts
DALLAS end tables, chil-
dren’s clothes and
toys. Little Tikes,
Junque household items,
games & books.
Saturday, 6/18,
8 AM - 1 PM
delta bathroom fix-
tures, household
Birchwood Section
Apt 7-D
MEMORIAL WEEKEND Friday May 27 items & clothing.
K.M. Smith Saturday, May 28

Jupiter Moon
Step 2, boys cloth-
ing sizes infant to
SALE!
May 28, 29 & 30 Elementary Parking Lot
and
Saturday May 28
533 FIFTH STREET 9am-2pm
Entire contents of
7. Motorized ride
Studios
Friday May 27 &
on trucks, car top
luggage carrier,
10AM - 4 PM
Tent Sale & Dollar
20+ Families sell-
ing a variety of
9AM - ?????
No Early Birds.
MANOR beautiful apt to
include Mahogany
Saturday May 28 Tables are back! items. Outside Saturday May 28th dining room table &
child's bike seat, Rain or Shine
9:00AM-3:00PM
(Wyoming Ave to
bikes etc. Items
are in very good
Furniture, glass,
collectables.
Bargains Galore.
MOUNTAINTOP Vendors are
welcome for $10
per spot. Reserve
Information can
be found online
Wapwallopen
8am-1pm chairs, server/bar,
break front, hide-a-
bed, entertainment
Lincoln, to Mem- to excellent
30 Highland Drive orial, to Pepe Ct.) 1103 Old Hwy. Rd at 570-735-0935 wnp.com center, TV & VCR,
condition. Directions: turn at fcenter@gnasd.com
New Goss Manor Estate items added or wbre.com or small tables,
Kunkle corners Ample & conven- Wedgewood china
Saturday 8-1
Baby items,
weekly: Antiques,
collectibles, toys, HUNLOCK CREEK from Route 309,
right at Saab
ient parking is
pick up at
Reds Pizza (ser for 12), twin

WEST WYOMING
clothing, toys, clothing, Billabong, available! brass beds, chest &
Dealer, 1 mile on and Subs or at dresser, Hummells,
household items, Gap, Old Navy.
blacktop. Mommy Dooz
cameras,
Longaberger, Mary
Too much to list!
570-675-3447 NANTICOKE/SHEATOWN 3 piece bedroom
suite, cedar chest,
Moos, Cherished
HANOVER TOWNSHIP 112 Fairview Park
SWOYERSVILLE 1317 Slocum Rd
FLEA lamps, linens,

LARKSVILLE (Right off Kirby Ave) Sunday, May 29 kitchen set, apt.
Teddies, and more.
Rain or Shine.
Hanover Green Saturday, May 28
9am-2pm
10am-2pm
Something for MARKET size washer/dryer,
patio set & more.

DALLAS Household, Holiday, everyone!


91 Moon Lake Rd. Lithographs,
WEST NANTICOKE
6th Street
WYOMING
10 Prince St
(Go toward Moon
Lake Park,
Vintage Woman’s
Bicycle and more! OPEN SPACE
YEAR ROUND
Saturday, May 28, follow signs)
Mountaintop 170 Old Newport St. AVAILABLE
8am-12pm May 27 & May 28
Girl’s clothing size & 45 Charles St. INSIDE & OUT
7 am to 2 pm
newborn to 5. Saturday May 28th 150 Hughes Street OVER
Rain or Shine!
Name brands: Gym- 11 Michael Street 8:00AM - 2:00PM Saturday, May 28 70VENDORS
boree, Gap, CW KINGSTON Birchwood Estates Household items, 9am-4pm ACRES OF
kids & Macy’s. Saturday 9am-3pm clothing & more! Living room, dining PARKING
76 Wellington Ave Good condition. Entire estate to room, bedroom fur- NEW MENU
(Behind Weis)
Saturday May 28,
Baby girl’s crib bed-
ding & toddler bed-
include lots of
depression glass, PLAINS
5 FAMILY
niture, appliances,
refrigerator, maytag
RAIN OR SHINE!
39 Tilbury
AT DELI
Saturday
554 Monument Ave
Saturday, May 28
9am-3pm
8:00AM-3:00PM ding (Dora). flow blue, coffee & wringer washer,
Furniture, baby & end tables, stained 2190 Nuangola Rd kitchen items, fire-
Terrace/Avenue 10am-2pm From attic to base-
kids clothes, video glass & Towle (1 mile off the Saturday May 27 Sunday ment! Household
place, sew
games, toys galore lamps, 2 pc. living Nuangola exit) Sunday May 28 items, clothing, fur-
machine, hand- 8am-4pm
including outdoor room, bedroom Lots of good stuff! 7:30AM - 4:30PM niture & yard tools.
made quilts, cur-
toys, household, 108 Church St. furniture, sets of Saturday, May 28 Ladies clothes, EVERYTHING MUST GO!
tains, linens, jewel-
WHITE HAVEN
cages, pool heater Saturday, May 28th china, silverware, 8am-3pm shoes, boots, purs-
ry, xmas, ladder,
& vac. Too Much
More To List!!
9 am to 1 pm
Household, books,
china closet, open
hutch, 5 pc. & 7 pc. MOUNTAINTOP
wheel barrel, con-
tents of cellar &
es, coats, crafts,
artwork & more. WYOMING
cosmetics, movies, kitchen sets, tools, garage. LOTS of
WEST PITTSTON
EDWARDSVILLE & much more! fishing, linens, 481 & 477 E Main St hand tools!
HARDING Cheap prices!! quilts, beer memo-
rabilia, bar stools,
1 block from
Mohegan Sun &SPCA
SWOYERSVILLE
555 Lewis Rd
Saturday & Sunday
May 28 & 29
KINGSTON holiday decorations,
roll top desk.
Saturday, 7am-1pm
Printer, electric rug
cleaner, dining
House is totally full!!
8:00 am - 2:00pm Sale by Marva room table, books,
baby boy clothes 0- 5162 N. Lehigh
LARKSVILLE 2, diaper bags, B- Gorge Rd at the 575 Susquehanna
223 Deer Run Dr. Ave (Between 9th
pump & lots more. Mountain View
Saturday, May 28th & 10th Streets)
180 Zerby Ave. Community Free
PLAINS
8 am to 12 noon Saturday May 28,
Saturday, May 28 206 Berry St. Methodist Church
Crib, Double 9am-3pm
8:00AM - 1:00PM Wed. May 25 & BENEFITS KENTUCKY
Stroller, Grill & Rain Date: 5/29
Jewelry, books, 169 Hemlock Street Thurs. May 26 MISSIONS TRIP
designer purses. Household & kids
ceramics, craft 32 W. Walnut St Saturday May 28, 5:00PM-7:00PM Saturday, May 28th
EARLY BIRDS WELCOME items including
items, holiday, elec- Saturday, May 28 8:00AM - 2:00PM TOOLS GALORE! 8am-2pm
tronics household, Handyman’s 9am - 1pm Too Much To List, Entire contents bikes, tension rod
WEST WYOMING exercise machine
and whole lot more Heaven!
Fisherman’s Finds!
Variety of items.
Rain Date - 6/4 295 Church Street
All Great Prices! must go. King size
bedroom set like Collect cash, not dust! & designer purses

Collect cash, not dust! Something for the


Ladies too!
Find Something?
May 26, 27 & 28
Thurs, Fri & Sat Job Seekers are new, other furni-
ture, 42” Sony flat Clean out your Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your Directions: 8th St 8am-2pm
Birchwood Hills
looking here! screen with sur-
basement, garage Clean out your
basement, garage
past Carverton Rd
to Mt Zion Rd to Lose Something? Lawn mowers, TVs,
golf clubs, patio
1566 Shoemaker 4 Birch Avenue round sound &
Lewis Rd.
Get it back where it table, bike, train
Avenue
Antiques, Antique
Saturday, May 28
Where's your ad? dvd (1 year old)
tons of power or attic and call the basement, garage
or attic and call the accessories,
9am - 2pm
tools, DeWalt, or attic and call the
Cast Iron Bed,
570-829-7130 and Classified depart-
Lineupaplaceto live
Infant, children,
Classified depart- belongs pumps, leaded
glass window, dec-
household items,
toys, hand tools
maternity and adult Porter cable,
compressers new Classified depart-
ment today at 570- with a Lost/Found ad! orations, household and more.
clothes. Books,
toys, household ask for an employ- still in box. ment today at 570- ment today at 570-

in classified!
& much more! Too Much To List!
Saturday, May 28 829-7130!
829-7130! 570-829-7130 10am-5pm
items and more!!!!!
ment specialist 570-328-6767 829-7130!
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HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3029 South Main St
JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON
2nd floor, newly
KINGSTON KINGSTON
AVAILABLE NOW!
KINGSTON
Pringle St.
LUZERNE NANTICOKE
Deluxe 1 bedroom,
renovated, 2 bed- 1 bedroom, wall to
220 Lake St. remodeled 2 bed- Very large 1st floor, 2nd Floor, 1 Bed, 2 bedroom, 2nd wall, off-street 2nd floor apartment.
Housing for the room styled town- rooms, carpet, nice 1 Bath, modern floor. $595 + utilities Large bedroom &
3 bedrooms, wall yard, easy parking. parking, coin
FORTY FORT
elderly & mobility house. Stove & to wall carpet, kitchen, living room, Water included. laundry, water, living areas, wall to
impaired; all utilities fridge included. Small Pets okay. washer & dryer. ASHLEY wall carpet. Includes
central air, eat in Heat/Water includ- sewer & garbage
included. Federally Private interior MUST SEE!! Next to the Post Ashley St. included. $495/ all appliances +
subsidized program. attic & basement 1st floor,2 bedroom,
kitchen with appli- ed. $650/month. Office, off street 2 bedroom, 2nd washer / dryer. All
ances. Off street Credit check & ref- month + security
Extremely low access. Washer/ off street parking, parking, $500 + floor, $550 + utilities & lease. HUD electric. Must see.
income persons dryer hookup. Heat large living room parking. Washer erences required. utilities, water & $425 + utilities, first/
Cell (917) 753-8192 SHAVERTOWN accepted. Call
encouraged to included. Nice yard. with eat in kitchen, /dryer hookup. sewer included, 1 Roushey St. 570-687-6216 or last. No pets.
apply. Income less $750. No pets. garbage & sewer 168 S. MAPLE AVE year lease, security 570-735-0525
Heat & cooking Wanna make a 2 bedroom, 2nd 570-954-0727
than $11,900. 570-479-6722 included. $650 + Carriage house & references. No
gas included. Ten- speedy sale? Place floor. $595 + utilities
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. Need to rent that
Vacation property?
utilities & security.
Call (570) 760-2362
ant pays electric &
water. $750 +
your ad today 570-
829-7130.
apartment, com-
pletely remodeled,
five large rooms
Pets. No Smoking.
Call 570-822-9821
PLAINS
Carey St. LUZERNE NANTICOKE
Spacious 2 bed-
EQUAL HOUSING
KINGSTON
Place an ad and security. No Pets. with 2-bedrooms, 3 bedroom, 1/2 Cozy 1 bedroom, room apartment.
AMERICA
KINGSTON
OPPORTUNITY double. $775/mo. 2nd floor. Kitchen,
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE get started! Call 570-814-1356 bath with separate Wall to wall carpet,
REALTY tub and shower. + utilities. For info, living area. New coin operated laun-
570-829-7130
To place your QUALITY COLONIAL HANOVER TOWNSHIP
72 E. W alnut St.
2nd floor, located in
1300SF. 1-car
BEAUTIFUL & SPACIOUS (570) 814-9700 flooring, private dry on premises,

EXETER garage in private entrance, yard Garbage & sewer


ad Call Toll Free FORTY FORT -
FIRST FLOOR
West End Road quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living
location. Central Luxury 2nd floor KINGSTON access. Off street included. $600/mo.
1-800-427-8649 TWO Clean & bright apartment. 3 bed- parking. $440/mo.

LARGE ROOMS
DUPLEX. UNIQUE 3 bedroom apart- room, dining room,
A/C. MLS#11-895
$1,000/Month rooms, 2 baths. SDK GREEN Water & trash
+ security. Credit
check & references
EXETER
$595 + UTILITIES. ments. Heat, water, sun room, bath- Large living, dining included. Security &
plus utilities required. Call
ACRES HOMES
2 bedrooms, central Cook’s kitchen with garbage & sewer room. 2 large and 1 room, den, eat-in 1 year lease. Call
built-ins, formal din- Ted Poggi Monica Lessard
1st floor, 2 bedroom, air, gas heat, off included with appli- small bedrooms, kitchen, enclosed (570) 760-5573
ing room, front/rear 283-9100 x25
Gas heat, central street parking. $625 ances. Off street lots of closets, built porch all on 1 floor. 11 Holiday Drive
air. No pets. No
smoking. Call
/per month, plus
security deposit.
enclosed porches,
custom window
coverings. TWO
parking. No pets,
non smoking, not
in linen, built in
hutch, hardwood
and carpeted
Built in bookcases,
modern appliances,
Kingston
“A Place To MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
570-760-6277 570-299-7103 section 8 approved. washer, dryer, Call Home”
YEAR SAME RENT, References, securi- floors, fireplace, microwave includ- ments for elderly,
Spacious 1, 2 & 3 570-287-1196
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale NO PETS/SMOK- ty, first and last storage room, yard, ed. Central air. Call disabled. Rents
Bedroom Apts
WEST PITTSTON
ING/EMPLOYMENT based on 30% of Ext. 3182
months rent. w/d hookup and 570-313-2930 3 Bedroom
APPLICATION $725/month new stove. Heat ADJ gross income. Looking for Work?
1 bedroom efficien- Townhomes

NEW LOW PRICES!


Managed
AMERICA REALTY
570-288-1422
570-852-0252
570-675-1589
and hot water incl.
Available May 1. 1
yr. lease + security
cy apartment. No
pets. $310 + utilities.
KINGSTON Gas heat included
FREE
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
Tell Employers with
a Classified Ad.
Call 570-333-5499 570-829-7130
2000 GMC 24hr on-site Gym
‘02 Hyundai
HANOVER TWP. $900/month or 570-474-5010
Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr
GLEN LYON
2 bedrooms, wash-
Lee Park
570-406-1411 Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider &
PITTSTON
er, dryer, fridge,
Available June 15 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ Controlled Access employer.
2 bedroom, 2nd
Spacious 1 bed- floor, bath, kitchen
stove, yard. $450. room, 1st floor
Unfurnished Unfurnished Bring Rover or Kitty Patio/Balcony area. Heat & water
Loaded! 1st & last. Details apartment. Large & move right into and much more...
MOUNTAIN TOP included, no pets.
$
4,990* $4,990* call 570-468-9943 basement. Washer/
dryer hookup.
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
your choice of a 1
or 2 bedroom apt.
Call Today
or stop by
WOODBRYN
$560 + 1 month
security. Call

03 Ford 02 Ford Escape


HANOVER Garbage
included.
fees
$515/
Immediate Occupancy!!
Off street parking,
coin laundry, great
for a tour!
Now Offering 1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets.
570-655-3314

PLAINS
LYNNWOOD SECTION location. $450- Move In Specials
Windstar 2 bedroom, wash-
month + utilities. 1st Rents based
& last + security. $600/mo + security, 570-288-9019
er/dryer, refrigera-
tor, dishwasher, gas
No pets.
570-954-1992
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS heat & electric.
Call 570-262-1577
on income start
at $405 & $440.
2 BEDROOM, 2nd
floor, off street
stove, central a/c, Handicap
61 E. Northampton St. parking, large living

HARVEYS LAKE
off-street parking. Accessible. space. $425/mo +
KINGSTON
OLD FORGE
Loaded w/ 66K Miles
Newly painted. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Equal Housing utilities. No pets or
$
6,990 * $
6,490 * Front porch. Utilities
by tenant. No smok-
ing or pets.
2nd floor, 1 bedroom
kitchen & bath. Very • Affordable Senior Apartments
• Income Eligibility Required
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
bright, 1st
4 rooms. Second
floor. Heat and
Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010
TTY711
smoking. Call
570-820-8822
private & clean.
‘99 Buick floor, 2 bedrooms,
‘97 Plymouth $575/month Water, sewer & • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; elevator, carpet-
sewer included. This institution is an
Custom 4Dr Breeze Call (570) 331-3475 garbage included. • New appliances; laundry on site; ed, Security
Security and refer-
ences required.
equal opportunity
provider and
leave message Available June 1st.
• Activities! system. Garage. $635/month employer.
Security & refer-
Extra storage & Call (570) 457-7854
ences. $450. Call • Curb side Public Transportation
(570) 855-6020 or
Please call 570-825-8594
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Find Something? NANTICOKE PLAINS
HANOVER TWP.
59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
(585) 298-3858
4,990 $
2,890 * Heat & hot water 2 bedroom, 2nd
$ * TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 Great Location
Carey Bridge Area
1st floor, 3 large HARVEY’S LAKE
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
Convenient to bus
Lose Something? floor spacious
apartment. Electric
range, refrigerator,
1st floor, 2 bedroom
large eat-in kitchen,

Get it back where it


*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags. Recently remodeled
rooms, washer, living room, tiled
& stores. No garbage fee, water

MOTOR TWINS dryer, fridge, stove, 2 bedroom, 2 bath. 971 Vacation & 971 Vacation & bath, wall to wall,
1st floor. Laundry pets. References. & sewer included.
AC, parking. $465
Resort Properties Resort Properties
belongs
tile bath, wall to Security. Lease. Laundry room on
wall, patio, off hookup. Off-street + utilities. Call
CALL STEVE MORENKO parking. Available No smokers premises. Off street
street parking. 570-696-1866
with a Lost/Found ad!
please. $840. parking. Private
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming now. $625. Refer-
282744

$375 + electric.

BLACK LAKE, NY PLYMOUTH


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941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial 947 Garages 950 Half Doubles 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 956 Miscellaneous
Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties
West Pittston, Pa.
WILKES-BARRE NORTH
KINGSTON HARVEY’S LAKE WILKES-BARRE
CHURCH FELLOWSHIP
Collect
GARDEN VILLAGE Garage for Rent. 2 bedroom home.
APARTMENTS 9 E. Chestnut St. Clean car storage All appliances,
HALL - MEETING ROOM
RENTALS
221 Fremont St. 1 bedroom, wall only, $65/month $600/month.

WYOMING PLAINS TOWNSHIP


Cash.
Housing for the /wall carpet, fresh Call 570-696-3915 NO PETS. Security
paint. Eat-in kitchen, 1200 sq. ft., seating
MEDICAL OFFICE
elderly & mobility and lease. Call
stove & fridge for 70 people,
impaired; all utilities 950 Half Doubles 3 bedroom, central 570-762-6792 Walking Distance to

Not
included. Federally included. Front air, baseboard hot the Casino!! 2 bed- kitchen facilities, 2
porch & shared 1ST & 2ND FLOOR APTS Suite for lease in
parking lots, avail-
DURYEA
subsidized modern building in water, all modern room, 1 bath, living
backyard. Heat & able $50/week plus

Dust.
program. Extremely Avoca. Designed appliances, includ- room, kitchen, off
low income persons hot water included. ing washer/dryer, street parking. $25 for heat/air
encouraged to Tenant pays electric AVAILABLE IN for 2 physicans.
2,800 sq ft, 6 exam
2 bedrooms, tile
kitchen and bath, off street parking $600/month + conditioning. Also
apply. Income less & cooking gas. $850/month utilities, security & Worship Service
WYOMING rooms, large recep- w/d hookup, off-
NANTICOKE
than $11,900. $500/month + + utilities references. Call area, capacity for
1 bedroom, heat & tion area, break- street parking
570-655-6555, security. Call Call (570) 760-4483 Classic Properties 200 people, sound
hot water included. room/kitchen, file $600/per month,
8 am-4 pm, (570)814-1356 Nikki Callahan system, piano and
room, 2 restrooms, plus utilities Call
Monday-Friday. KINGSTON
1 & 2 bedrooms lab area, 2 private (570) 237-2076 953 Houses for Rent 8 ROOMS - 3 BEDROOMS 718-4959 Ext. 1306 organ,
anytime.
available
Sunday Sell it in The
WILKES-BARRE
EQUAL HOUSING offices. Excellent
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE One bedroom
on 2nd floor.
PLAINS condition. Close to
I-81. 50+ parking JENKINS ASHLEY
plus
Newly
sunroom.
painted. LINE UP morning negotiable
$75/week plus $25 Times Leader
executive apart-
3 Bedroom
Townhouse spots available. 3 bedroom 1/2 dou- “The Patch”
Clean. All
ances + garbage
appli-
A GREAT DEAL... for heat/air condi-
tioning. Unity Center Classified
WILKES-BARRE ble, gas heat, wash-
ment. Beautiful,
fully furnished, TV
WILKES-BARRE
2nd floor,
570-954-7950
er & dryer included,
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. Large private
included. $625/per
month, plus utilities
IN CLASSIFIED! for Spirtual Living,
section.
140 South Grant
Mayflower and all appli- 2 bedroom
off-street parking, yard. Off street & security Looking for the right deal Street.
ances included. $700/per month,
SHAVERTOWN plus security. Call
parking, quiet neigh- 973-670-8945 on an automobile? 570-639-0878
Crossing Conveniently Cape Cod style borhood, no pets.
Turn to classified.
NANTICOKE
located. (570) 299-7103
NANTICOKE
home 2-3 bed- Washer / dryer
Apartments 570-826-1688 It’s a showroom in print! 962 Rooms
KINGSTON
rooms, hookup. $850 /
garage, corner lot
OFFICE month + utilities & Desirable Classified’s got
570.822.3968
WILKES-BARRE All OUR UNITS FOR LEASE
3 bedrooms, living
room, dining room,
references. Avail-
able Immediately.
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA the directions! EDWARDSVILLE
WEST PITTSTON 1 room for rent.
GREAT LOCATION
Scott Street INCLUDE APPLI- kitchen, washer/ 978-771-5012 Many ranch style
- Light & bright ANCES & SEWER. homes. 2 bedrooms Everything included.
2nd floor, 5 rooms, dryer hook up. No
open floor plans
- All major
heat & hot water
furnished. Stove,
Security & credit
references
required.
414 Front Street
available immedi-
pets, no smoking.
Fenced yard & off-
BENTON
Charming country
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
Carriage House
1 or 2 bedroom,
den, all appliances,
Shared bath &
kitchen $100/week
570-287-1191
appliances included fridge, off-street Call T Randazzo ately, 1800 square street parking.
SQUARE FOOT RE
parking, no pets. Property Manager feet, Move in con- farm house. 3 bed- huge deck, cathe- 570-814-5122
- Pets welcome* Excellent location, room, 2 bath on 4.3
$450/month + secu- 899-3407 dral ceilings, sky
KINGSTON HOUSE
dition. New car- $700 + utilities,
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
rity & references.
Call 570-696-3381
for info/appointment peting. Reception
area, conference
lease & security.
Available June 1st
acres. Newly
remodeled. Full MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
lights, hardwood
floors, loft room, 2
basement and attic. car heated garage, Nice, clean
maintenance 944 Commercial room, kitchen, and 570-283-1180
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Properties 3 offices, Located Large barn and private, must see. furnished room,
starting at $315.
KINGSTON
- Short term on main street in out buildings. Too much to list.
leases available Horses welcome. Garbage, sewer, off Efficiency at $435
SECURE BUILDINGS ASHLEY
Hanover Section,
off-street parking, Large 1/2 double $950/month street parking month furnished
with all utilities
NANTICOKE
Call TODAY For 1 & 2 bedroom forced air furnace, with 3 bedrooms, 904-673-6944 included. $750 +
apartments. living room, dining security. Call included. Off
AVAILABILITY!! central air, or
Laundry facility. Off $950/per month room (with red car- DALLAS (570) 328-0784 street parking.
www.mayflower
crossing.com
street parking avail-
able. Starting at
Call 570-760-3551
to set an
pet throughout)
eat-in kitchen with
3/4 bedroom home, HANOVER SECTION WILKES-BARRE
570-718-0331
Find Something?
$440. 570-332-5723 appointment additional pantry
gas heat, all appli-
ances included.
418 Front Street
For lease, available Rear 19 Regent St. Lose Something? Call 829-7130
area. 1 bath. Large
to place an ad.
WILKES-BARRE TWP
$1,050 + utilities. immediately, 4 2 bedroom, 1.5 Get it back where it
OFFICE SPACE
Certain Restrictions fenced yard. Gas/ Call (570) 406-6044 bedrooms, 2 bath- baths. Stove & belongs
Apply* hot water base- with a Lost/Found ad!
1st floor. Must See. rooms, refrigerator fridge, $600/month
DALLAS
Hazleton St. Wyoming 900 Sf. board heat. All utili- 570-829-7130
Quiet neighborhood, ties by tenant. No and stove provid- + utilities. Security &
Modern office for Utilities included. ONLY
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non smoking. NO smokers, no pets. ed, washer/dryer references. No
lease only. Visible Approx 21.5’x40’
PETS. Clean. Ideal pets. 570-824-3921 965 Roommate
for 1 person. Stove, from Rt309 & I-81 $800/month $650 + security.
HOUSE FOR RENT hookup, off-street
parking, pets ok, timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE
570-430-4396 Call Steven
fridge, mini-blinds with easy access to
(570) 561-5245 Idetown Road, For Large home Wanted
both. Adaptable to
WILKES-BARRE /
included. Sewer
many uses. Tenant LINE UP lease, available across street from
Riverside Dr.

KINGSTON
paid. $515/month +
utilities. Security &
references. Call
pays utilities.
$5,000/month A GREAT DEAL... LARKSVILLE
Half double, 3 bed-
June 1st, 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bathroom,
refrigerator & stove
park. Section 8
approved, $850/
per month, water
Stately brick, 4
bedroom, 2 bath &
MOCANAQUA
IN CLASSIFIED! HOUSE TO SHARE
Collect
Efficiency 1 & 2 (570) 822-6115 Contact Judy Rice rooms. All remod- provided, washer/ and sewer paid, 2 half bath home.
bedrooms. Includes Leave Message 714-9230 eled. New kitchen, dryer on premises, $850/security Hardwood floors,
Professional male
PITTSTON
MLS# 11-851 spacious rooms,

Cash.
all utilities, parking, bath, carpet, paint. off-street parking, deposit. Call seeking profes-
laundry. No pets. LINEUP Large yard. Off pets - landlord 570-760-3551 beautiful patio,
sional female to
COOPERS CO-OP
From $390. street parking. $600 decision. for appointment all appliances
share house. Only
Lease, security ASUCCESSFULSALE + utilities. No pets. $800/per month included. $1,600/

Not
month + utilities. $250/ month. All
& references. Lease Space Call (570) 574-8863 plus utilities & $800 utilities included.
570-970-0847 INCLASSIFIED! Available, Light
security deposit.
953 Houses for Rent
MLS#10-2290
Beautiful home 5
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Dust.
Job Seekers are (570) 639-0967 to 570-696-3801
rooms + 2 bed-
Doyouneedmorespace? manufacturing, looking here! set an Call Margy
PITTSTON 570-696-0891 rooms. Rec base-
A yard or garage sale Rte. 315 warehouse, Where's your ad? appointment or ment, carpeted.
2,000 SF office, includes 570-829-7130 and email hillbillys
in classified 1 bedroom, No pets, neat per-
WILKES-BARRE is the best way
Office / Retail
Next to Gymboree
all utilities with
free parking.
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
327@aol.com. screened porch,
washer/dryer hook-
son wanted, age
unimportant. Sell it in The
1 bedroom
apartment. $375/ tocleanoutyourclosets! 4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
I will save
you money! MOCANAQUA DALLAS up. $450/month.
Garbage & sewer
570-762-8202
Times Leader
month + utilities & You’re in bussiness Warehouse Lovely 4 bedroom
956 Miscellaneous
1 month security.
139 Sambourne with classified! Loading Dock 2 bedroom, water
& sewer included.
home nestled on 2
acres of land in a
paid. Call
570-362-0581 971 Vacation & Classified
4 Acres touching ask for Ron
DALLAS Resort Properties section.
WILKES-BARRE
Street. Section 8 I81 will build to suit. $500/month. Sec- quiet, private set-
okay. No pets. tion 8 considered. ting. 2 story deck,
570-460-6173
Call 570-829-1206
Call 570-899-6104 above ground pool,
large yard, private
PLAINS FLORIDA
FRANKLIN GARDENS Line up a place to live SINGLE H OME COM- Boca Raton
NANTICOKE
Line up a place to live drive. Oil heat.
941 Apartments/ in classified! in classified! Washer and dryer
PLETELY REMODELED Beautiful 5 room
Unfurnished SENIOR LIVING included. $975 +
River St. New roof, home with Pool.
944 Commercial 944 Commercial security, utilities &
siding, gutters, win- Fully furnished. On
dows, kitchen, canal lot. $600
Properties Properties references. Water
WILKES-BARRE Š1 & 2 bedrooms
ŠLaundry facility and Sewer included.
hardwood floors on
first floor, finished
weekly. If interest-
ed, write to:
3 BED/1.5 BATHS ŠStove, fridge Center City WB

AFRAID TO MOVE? PITTSTON Call 570-675-7529 basement, laundry 120 Wagner St.

AMERICA
HEAT, WATER, ŠSecure building facilities, off street Townhouse Moosic, PA 18507
SEWER & TRASH ŠCommunity parking, single Brand New!
INCLUDED, Rooms. Are you paying garage. 3 bed- 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 ORANGE
secure building, ŠElevator too much for your rooms, full bath first
HICKORY GROVE
baths, hardwood
washer/ dryer
on-site,wood
Š2 fully handicap
accessible apts.
current office, but
dread the incon-
55 Loomis St
3 bedroom, wall REALTY RENTALS floor, 1/2 bath sec-
ond floor. Security
floors, 1st floor
laundry room &
floors, yard, also available venience of mov- to wall carpet,
BEAUTIFUL HOMES deposit required. granite counter CAMPGROUND
parking. $825.
(570) 899-8034 RECENTLY RENOVATED ing? We can help!
We not only offer
full basement &
attic. Stove, FOR RENT, CHECK
No Pets.
570-498-8588
tops. No Pets.
MLS#11-1214
Camp sites
available!
Call 829-7130
Call Christy less expensive fridge & water & AVAILABILITY. $1,500/month to place an ad.
WILKES-BARRE
Shaded. Show-
WILKES-BARRE 570-417-0088 rent, but we will
also help you 328 Kennedy Blvd.
garbage includ-
ed. No pets.
ALL NO PETS OR
SMOKING. 2 YEAR
Call Geri
570-696-0888
ers, flush toilets,

APARTMENTS WILKES-BARRE
West River St.
move to our mod-
ern office space in
Modern medical
space, labor &
$630+ security
570-814-1356
LEASES, SAME
RENT. EMPLOY- MONARCH RENTALS LEWITH & FREEMAN
570-696-3801
water & electric.
Lake fishing,
canoeing, biking
ONLY
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the Luzerne Bank industry approved,
FOR RENT! Large 2, 3, & 4 MENT/APPLICATION 3 bedrooms, & golf.
NANTICOKE
Building on Public ADA throughout, 2 REQUIRED, START- all appliances timesleader.com
bedroom apart- 20 minutes from
425 South Franklin Square. Rents doctor offices plus provided.
ments. Heat & hot ING AT $850 + Wilkes-Barre.

JOKE
Street. For lease. include heat, cen- 4 exam rooms, xray Call 570-822-7039
water included. Bal- 570-639-5478
GREAT LOCATION
Available immedi- tral air, utilities, and reception and UTILITIES & UP.
cony. Off street 570-288-1422 or 570-371-9770
ately, washer/dryer trash removal, breakrooms. Could
parking. Washer and nightly clean- be used for any
on premises, no
pets. We have stu-
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
dyer hookup. Pets
OK. $855 - $950.
Call 570-237-0124
ing - all without a
sneaky CAM
business purpose.
Will remodel to suit. NEAR SCHOOLS
260 E. Green Street
apts. On site park- charge. Access For lease
parking at the the For lease, available
WILKES-BARRE
ing. Fridge, stove $2,200/MO.
provided. We have a intermodal garage Also available for immediately, 3 bed-
24/7 security cam- via our covered sale rooms, 2 bath-
West River Street rooms, refrigerator
era presence and all Several 1 bedroom bridge. 300SF to MLS #11-751
doors are electroni- 5000SF available. $595,000 and stove provided,

OF THE
apartments avail- washer/dryer hook
cally locked. $450- able. Hardwood We can remodel Call Charlie
650/per month, to suit. Brokers VM 101 up, off-street park-
flooring & appli- ing, pets ok, Refer-
water & sewer paid, ances included. protected. Call
One month/security Jeff Pyros at ences credit and
Heat, water, sewer background check
deposit. Call (570) & trash also includ- 570-822-8577
793-6377 after required. Need
ed. Walking dis- security deposit,
10:00 a.m. to set an
appointment
email shlomo_voola
or
tance to Wilkes Uni-
versity. Pet Friendly. COMMERCIAL
422 North Main
To place your
$650/per month,
water and sewer
@yahoo.com.
Available June 1.
Starting at $600. Street, Pittston ad call...829-7130 paid, $650/security
wilkesliving.com deposit. Call
570-969-9268 PLAINS TWP

WEEK
(570)760-3551 to
7 PETHICK DRIVE
WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barre OFF RTE. 315
set an appointment

Clean, 2 bedroom,
2nd floor duplex.
Š2 bedroom
single,
1200 & 700 SF
Office Available.
Reasonable.
NANTICOKE
West Green Street,
Stove, hookups, exceptional
parking, yard. No Nanticoke 570-760-1513 3 bedroom, semi
pets/no smoking. Š2 bedroom, modern kitchen and
$475 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
large, water
included
Flexible commer-
cial/office space on
STORE FRONT bath, w/w carpet,
washer/dryer
Pittston hookup, basement,

WILKES-BARRE ŠLarge 1
bedroom water
Main Street.
Includes 4 separate
offices, large room
NEW LISTING
255 PIERCE ST.
yard, gas heat.
No Pets.
included KINGSTON $525/month
EAST END Plymouth
which could be used
as a conference Great high traffic + utilities, security
& lease
4 Rooms, Š3 bedroom half room and a powder location, great for
2 Bedrooms, Wall double hair salon or many Call 570-256-3461
room. Very high
to Wall carpet, Wilkes-Barre
WILKES-BARRE
traffic area. Locat- other uses, 1200 sq.
stove and Š1 bedroom, ed in a strip mall ft. parking for 4
refrigerator water included that is fully occu- cars. $1200 month
Š2 bedroom, 133 Garden Ave.
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ant. 3 bedrooms,
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Deluxe 1 & 2 bed- tenants.
Daily $44.99 + Newly Renovated Absolutely no pets.
NAME: _________________________________________________________
tax
Weekly $189.99
room. Wall to Wall
carpet. Some utili-
Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft., OFFICE SPACE $600/ month + utili-
ties & 1 month
+ tax ties by tenant. No
ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________
PITTSTON
pets. Non-smoking. Near Kingston security. Refer-
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Line up a place to live Building with some N
NUMBER
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AUD
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1ST FLOOR, 1 bed- New insulation &
room apartment, off Classified depart- parking. Security
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at 570-760-2785 829-7130! 570-690-0564
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