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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2011 50¢

Jury undecided; Strong faces life


GAS DRILLING

Tighter
County judge will rule, with the jury
unable to reach a decision on the
a Luzerne County judge
to sentence the 59-year-
old to life in prison
tence Strong to life in prison.
At Strong’s first trial he was sentenced
to the death penalty, but his conviction
Strong’s mother and sister, Gennetta
and Joyce, gave Strong the thumbs up
and blew him a kiss. Attorneys in the
well regs
needed,
death penalty in a 1983 slaying. without parole. and sentence were overturned by the case are still under a gag order that pro-
After deliberating state Supreme Court because Strong’s hibits them from making comments un-
Thursday for just more co-defendant failed to disclose a deal he til after Strong is sentenced.
By SHEENA DELAZIO than three hours, a jury had with prosecutors. Attorneys did, however, voice their

DEP says
sdelazio@timesleader.com Strong of nine men and three Because Strong also was convicted last opinions on what Strong’s sentence
WILKES-BARRE – Two juries have women told Judge Tho- week of four related charges, including should be in closing arguments Thurs-
convicted James Strong of first-degree mas Burke it couldn’t come to a unani- robbery and kidnapping, Burke will sen- day.
murder – one in 1984 and another just mous decision. The jury had convicted tence him on June 22. Assistant District Attorney Michael
last week. him of first-degree murder in the 1983 “Thank God it’s over,” Strong said Melnick tried debunk each of the rea-
But unlike the first, the jury Thursday shooting death of John Strock in Dor- Thursday while leaving the Bernard C. sons Strong’s attorneys presented. Agency chief’s suggestions
couldn’t decide whether Strong should rance Township. Brominski county courthouse building
include greater well setbacks,
be put to death – and now it will be up to Burke will now be required to sen- after hearing the jury’s decision. See STRONG, Page 10A
tougher penalties.

By MATT HUGHES
2 0 1 1 S C R I P P S N AT I O N A L S P E L L I N G B E E mhughes@timesleader.com

C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N
The Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection is
calling on the governor and state
Legislature to tighten regulations
on natural gas drilling in the Mar-
cellus Shale.
In a letter sent May 27 to Gov.
Tom Corbett’s Marcellus Shale
Advisory Commission, DEP Sec-
retary Michael L. Krancer sug-

S. Abington gests a sweeping set of amend-


ments – more than 20 in total – be

Twp. girl is
made to the
state Oil and
Gas Act, the su-

tops in U.S. preme state law


governing natu-
ral gas drilling.
The recom-
By JONATHAN RISKIND
mendations in-
Times Leader Washington Bureau
clude increas- Krancer
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. – ing well set-
Sukanya Roy of South Abington backs from 200
Township is the national spelling feet to 500 feet
champion, beating out 12 other fi- from private
nalists Thursday night and tri- water wells and
umphing over a to 1,000 feet
“We all total field of from a public
275 spellers water supply,
worked re- that began the prohibiting
ally hard contest on well sites in
Tuesday.
for this. … Roy, 14,
floodplains,
ramping up the civil and criminal
We are not spelled her final penalties DEP may levy for violat-
word, “cymotri-
here by chous,” mean-
ing environmental laws and in-
creasing DEP’s autonomy in levy-
chance.” ing having wa- ing fines.
vy hair, and The 30-member Governor’s
Sukanya Roy
of South found herself Advisory Commission, created in
Abington the last speller March, is charged with reviewing
Township standing and laws and guidelines affecting
received a MarcellusShalenaturalgasdevel-
standing ova- opment and making recommen-
tion late Thursday night from a dations to promote efficient and
large crowd attending the 2011 environmentally sound develop-
Scripps National Spelling Bee. ment of the shale.
Roy said she knew the final Krancer recommended waste-
word when it was given to her and water used in hydraulic fracturing
got “kind of a surreal feeling” up be tracked “cradle to grave” with
on the stage, knowing that when manifests at wells using more
she spelled it correctly she would than 80,000 gallons of water in hy-
be crowned the champion. draulic fracturing, and the pre-
“My heart started pounding,” AP PHOTO
sumptive liability of gas drillers
Sukanya Roy, 14, of South Abington Township, holds her trophy Thursday after winning the National Spelling Bee in
National Harbor, Md. when environmental contamina-
See ROY, Page 5A
See DEP, Page 10A

Cutting wires possible cause Friends remember 2 men who died in fire
WEATHER
Jared McGuire

of man’s Wright Twp. death


Sunny, breezy.
High 74. Low 43.
Details, Page 10B The bodies of Bobby Klein and
James Moore Jr. were found
Victim of the incident First reported online at Tuesday in a burned house.
identified as Mervin 10:37 a.m.
Rohrbaugh of Kingston. on timesleader.com
By BILL O’BOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
By EDWARD LEWIS Road. WILKES-BARRE – Bobby
elewis@timesleader.com A person walking in the area Klein and James Moore Jr. – the
WRIGHT TWP. – A King- discovered the body Wednes- two homeless men killed Mon-
ston man found dead near a va- day afternoon, Jacob said. day in a fire at an abandoned Sul-
cant industrial building in the Chief Deputy Coroner Bill livan Street
Crestwood Industrial Park on Lisman said Deputy Coroner INSIDE: In- house – were re-
Wednesday may have been cut- George Strish pronounced vestigation membered
ting electrical wire from utility Rohrbaugh dead at 4:45 p.m. continues into Thursday by
Sullivan Street
poles, officials said. An autopsy is not planned. their friends at
fire, Page 10A
Township Police Chief Joe “The death is consistent REACH, a non- CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Jacob said it appears the man, with electrocution,” Lisman profit day care Don Boyer and Jim Sobieski of REACH talk about the two men
who was identified by the Lu- said. for the homeless. who died in the Sullivan Street fire this week in Wilkes-Barre.
zerne County Coroner’s Office Police believe Rohrbaugh At the morning prayer service
as Mervin Rohrbaugh, 44, was died Friday night or Saturday in the agency’s headquarters in for their two deceased friends. an out-of-work roofer who knows
electrocuted when he touched morning. the basement of St. Stephen’s “Everybody knew Bobby,” said what it’s like to be homeless. He
a 12,000-volt power line near Rohrbaugh’s family filed a Church, REACH Executive Di- Don Boyer. “Only his good now has an apartment in the city,
the former Dana Perfume Man- 6 09815 10011 rector Stefanie Wolownik and friends called him Bobby.”
ufacturing building on Oakhill See WIRES, Page 10A others broke down as they prayed Boyer, 46, of Wilkes-Barre, is See FIRE, Page 10A
K

PAGE 2A FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2011 ➛ timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

POLICE BLOTTER maszewski, of Hazleton, was


cited with public drunkenness
DETAILS
and underage drinking when he
HANOVER TWP. – Township was allegedly found passed out
police reported the following: on a tree lawn near 195 N.
• A 17-year-old girl and a Wilkes-Barre Blvd., at 2:20 a.m. LOTTERY
14-year-old boy were issued Thursday. MIDDAY DRAWING
citations for underage drinking • Police said Brian Pillonato,
Wednesday in the area of the 44, of Larch Lane, was cited DAILY NUMBER 2-5-7
Millie swimming hole. with harassment after Justin BIG FOUR 4-7-1-0
Police were called to a report Foster, of Luzerne, claimed he QUINTO 2-9-1-7-8
of someone falling into the verbally harassed him in the TREASURE HUNT
creek. After determining no one area of Coal Street and North 02-06-09-14-26
was injured police came into Wilkes-Barre Boulevard at 7:32
contact with the two juveniles p.m. Wednesday. NIGHTLY DRAWING
who were cited and released to • Police said Nathaniel Rain- DAILY NUMBER 7-7-8
their parents. ey, 54, of South Franklin Street,
• Thomas Carle of Wilkes- was cited with public drunk- BIG FOUR 4-5-1-1
Barre Street said his Chevrolet enness when he was allegedly QUINTO 9-5-0-8-3
Blazer and Chevrolet Impala found intoxicated on Public CASH FIVE
were damaged sometime be- Square at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. 07-11-25-29-40
tween Tuesday and Wednesday. • Anthony Karsakas, 48, of MATCH SIX
• Police are investigating a North Washington Street alleg-
fight between two women in the edly threw his own feces at
13-15-18-26-35-46
area of the 400 block of Marion police officers and had to be HARRISBURG – No player
Terrace apartments on Wednes- subdued by a stun gun Thurs- matched all five winning
day. Christine Hummel told day afternoon after he became S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
numbers drawn in Thurs-
police that she was struck in the disorderly during a dispute Daisha Medvetz gives a presentation Thursday during a meeting of concerned citizens and parents day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
face several times by Tanitha between a landlord and tenant on the consequences of a proposed cut to the kindergarten program in the Crestwood District. game so the jackpot will be
Proctor of Kingston. Hummel at South Welles and East North-

Kindergarten points made


worth $225,000.
was taken by ambulance to a ampton streets. Lottery officials said 73
local hospital for treatment. Police said they responded to players matched four num-
• A Rottweiler dog with a the dispute and Karsakas, the bers and won $190 each and
choke-chain collar was found in fiancé of the landlord of the 2,321 players matched three
a backyard of a house on Lee property, became irate. He numbers and won $10 each.
Park Avenue. The dog did not resisted as police tried to take Monday’s “Pennsylvania
belong to the house owner. It him into custody and police Group of Crestwood parents Strecker pointed out areas in garten and the results would Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
was taken to the SPCA. said they had to use force, po- which projected savings would make Crestwood a less desir-
and residents rallies against be worth at least $550,000
• Six air conditioning units at lice said. He will be charged be totally eaten away with the able school district and end up because no player holds a
the Hanover Mall, Sans Souci with disorderly conduct, resist- switch to half-day sessions. switch, including increased un- lowering property values and ticket with one row that
Parkway, were found damaged ing arrest and harassment. employment insurance, more the tax base, said Michael John- matches all six winning
Thursday. Police said it ap- • Sarah Walkowiak, 19, of students needing individual son, president of the Greater numbers drawn in Thurs-
peared someone tried to steal Wyoming Street, will be By STEVE MOCARSKY education plans and fringe ben- Wilkes-Barre Association of Re- day’s game.
the cooling coils of the units on charged with harassment for smocarsky@timesleader.com efits for teachers called back to altors.
the roof of the mall. allegedly pulling the hair and WRIGHT TWP. – Dozens of cover leaves of absence. He also Parent Kristin Joseph urged
• Police said Vincent Rim- striking Deanna Herbinko of concerned parents and residents said savings from layoffs would everyone to call their state rep-
mer, of Stanley Street, was cited Wyoming Street on Thursday of Crestwood School District be about $85,000 less than the resentatives and ask that they OBITUARIES
with dogs running at large, afternoon in the area of East packed a tiny Mountain Top administration estimated. vote to restore the Accountabil-
failure to have dog licenses and Northampton Street and South church Thursday night for an Crestwood parent Daisha ity Block Grant to schools to Antonishak,
failure to have dogs vaccinated Pennsylvania Avenue. informational rally on the nega- Medvetz presented advantages fund areas such as full-day kin- Michael Sr.
after two pit bull dogs were • Paul Johnson, 46, of Falls, tive academic and financial im- of full-day kindergarten over dergarten and call the School Churnetski, Edward
allegedly found running in the said Thursday that the back pacts of the school district half-day based on research stud- Board members to ask them to Clarke, James
area of South Main Street, Dun- porch of his residence on Dar- switching from full-day to half- ies, which showed full-day kin- restore full-day kindergarten be-
dee Road and Loomis Park on ling Street was entered. day kindergarten. dergarten students are more fore the next School Board Findora, Elizabeth
Wednesday. A group of parents banded to- creative and cooperative and meeting, which is at 6:30 p.m. Gavis, Robert
WILKES-BARRE – A man gether after the School Board tend to think more independ- June 23 in the high school audi- Imbriglia,
SWIFTWATER -- Two traffic was arraigned Thursday in voted on a proposed final bud- ently, experience fewer grade torium. Rose Barbara
stops on Interstates 80 and 380 Wilkes-Barre Central Court on get for the 2011-12 school year retentions, receive fewer spe- State Rep. Gerry Mullery, D- Kolibob, Veronica
on Wednesday night turned up charges he provided false in- that predicts a savings of cial-education placements and Newport Township, attended
$17,500 worth of cocaine and formation to police in 2007. $289,000 through the switch earn better report-card grades. the meeting and said school
Kuter, Joseph
landed three men in Monroe Stephen Blaine, 25, of Shawa- and studied the issue. After Crestwood switched boards can amend their budgets Lucent, Del
County jail, according to state nese, was charged with two “But in reality, when they from half-day to full-day kinder- if state legislators vote to re- Liotta, Francis
police in Swiftwater, the Allen- counts of false reports to law start figuring in all the conse- garten in 2004, significantly less store the grants after the June Matreselva, Angeline
town Morning Call reported. enforcement. He was jailed at quential costs and the inciden- students were scoring below ba- 30 deadline. He also urged ev- Misczyk, Irene
During the first traffic stop at the Luzerne County Correction- tals that go into it, it really sic on standardized tests for eryone to contact their elected Piskorik, Helen
5:30 p.m. on Interstate 80 in al Facility for lack of $10,000 doesn’t present the upside of math and reading and more stu- officials on the matter.
Pocono Township, state police bail. the financial savings, but the dents were scoring advanced in Representatives of state reps. Rettenmyer, Gerard
said they found $2,500 worth of Police said Blaine provided downside of compromising the those areas, Medvetz said, pre- Tarah Toohil, R-Hazleton, and Romashko, Evelyn
powder cocaine under the front- false information about an kids’ education is still there,” senting the statistics. Karen Boback, R-Harveys Lake, Yanefski, Aldona
seat of a 2004 Pontiac sedan alleged robbery in a parking lot said parent Peter Strecker. A switch to half-day kinder- also attended the meeting. Page 6A
driven by William E. Hill, 39, of on Wilkes-Barre Township
Scranton, the paper reported. Boulevard on April 2, 2007.
Hill, who was stopped for Police said they learned Blaine BEAR CREEK CHARTER SCHOOL
speeding, was being held under exchanged money for illegal

Board makes trustee changes


$10,000 bail on charges of pos- drugs he never received and WHO TO CONTACT
session with intent to deliver made up the robbery, according
Missed Paper ........................829-5000
cocaine, possession of a con- to the criminal complaint. Obituaries ..............................829-7224
trolled substance and posses- A preliminary hearing is Advertising...............................829-7101
sion of drug paraphernalia. scheduled on June 8 in Central Classified Ads.........................829-7130
At 10:30 p.m., state police Court. By JANINE UNGVARSKY quired the board to be made up of School CEO Jim Smith will con- Newsroom ..............................829-7242
pulled over a 2011 Cadillac Times Leader Correspondent no fewer than nine and no more tinue as board secretary. Vice President/Executive Editor
sedan on Interstate 380 in Toby- ASHLEY – Police reported BEAR CREEK TWP. – The than 11 members to require a In other business, the board Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
hanna Township for a moving the following: board itself was the main order of board of seven to 11 members. heard updates on the new middle Asst. Managing Editor
violation. A search of the vehi- • Residents are reminded to business for the Bear Creek Com- The board also reappointed school schedule and class struc- Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
cle turned up $15,500 worth of lock their vehicles and remove munity Charter School Board of members to serve on the board ture. Principal Margaret Foster Photo Editor
cocaine, state police said. valuables after several reports Trustees on Thursday evening. and staggered terms so that all reported that scheduling of all Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175
The paper reported the driv- of items were stolen from At its meeting, the board ap- the terms won’t expire at the new electives for grades five Community News .........................970-7245
er, Richard A. Walton of Wilkes- parked cars within the southern proved changes to the portion of same time. Frank Butry and Bob through eight is well under way
E-MAIL
Barre, and a passenger, Howard section of the borough over the the school’s by-laws that pertain Hawkins were reappointed to and working smoothly. She News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
R. Arnold, 23, of Philadelphia, Memorial Day weekend. to how many trustees the board serve until 2012. Sue Barry, Pete noted that because of the rear- Community News: people@timesleader.com
were each being held under Anyone with information should have and how long they Austin and Dave Blazejewski will rangement of classrooms to ac-
$10,000 bail on charges of pos- about the thefts is asked to call are allowed to serve. By unani- serve until 2013, while Kim Pop- commodate the middle school
session with intent to deliver Ashley police at 822-6995. mous vote, the trustees eliminat- ple, Wendy Lutchko and Scott changes, the school will hold a
cocaine, possession of a con- • Police warn it is illegal to ed term limits, allowing board Sherwood will serve until 2014. “Move Up” day on June 14 to in- BUILDING
trolled substance, criminal enter borough property posted members to serve for as long as In separate motions, the trust- troduce all students to their TRUST
conspiracy and possession of no trespassing in the area of they wish. ees reappointed Hawkins as trea- teachers for next year and show
drug paraphernalia. Walton also Solomon Creek. All violations They also voted to change a surer, Lutchko as vice president them where their classrooms will
The Times Leader strives to
was cited for driving with a will be enforced. portion of the by-laws that re- and Blazejewski as president. be.
correct errors, clarify stories
suspended or revoked license
and update them promptly.
and disregarding traffic lanes. SUGARLOAF TWP. – A man
Corrections will appear in this
State police said the cocaine was arraigned Thursday in
found in Walton’s vehicle was to Wilkes-Barre Central Court on MUNICIPAL BRIEFS accepting clean 5-gallon plastic
containers with the number 1 or
in separate containers; yard
waste, includes shrubs, hedge
spot. If you have information
to help us correct an inaccu-
be sold in Wilkes-Barre. charges he drove a vehicle with- 2 in the chasing arrows (triangle clippings and tree limbs not racy or cover an issue more
out a license into the rear of a made with arrows) on the bot- exceeding 3 feet in length and ½ thoroughly, call the newsroom
HANOVER TWP. – State tractor-trailer in May. KINGSTON – The Tax Office tom of the can. The can be inch in diameter. Rocks, stones,
at 829-7242.
police Bureau of Liquor Control Jesse L. Fine, 24, of Wap- has announced that the last day placed in the weekly commin- dirt and animal waste are not
Enforcement reported the wallopen, was charged with the 2011 county and municipal gled collection. acceptable forms of yard waste;
following: unauthorized use of a vehicle, taxes can be paid at the face Samples of acceptable con- a maximum of three open con- A STORY PUBLISHED on
amount is June 10. tainers are those that held kitty tainers not to exceed 30 pounds Page 3A of The Times Lead-
• D.M.K. Watering Hole, accidents involving damage to
After that time, these taxes litter or chlorine. Any contam- will be allowed per collection; er’s Thursday edition should
doing business as Don Kasper’s attended vehicle, driving with a inated containers such as oil, tar
will be due at the penalty val- do not use any type of plastic have reported the body of
Watering Hole, 129 Scott St., suspended license and three or paint containers are not ac- bags or the waste will be re- Jonathan Balester was found
Wilkes-Barre, was recently cited traffic violations. He was jailed ues. Payments made by mail
will be accepted at face as long ceptable. Corrugated pizza fused; place containers at curb- Thursday night.
with failure to require patrons at the Luzerne County Correc- boxes are now being accepted, side by 8 a.m.
to vacate and permitted patrons tional Facility for lack of $5,000 as they are postmarked on or
but all food and paper lining The Recycling Center will not
to remove alcohol after 2:30 bail. before June 10.
must be removed. accept grass, leaves or yard
a.m. According to the criminal Payments may be mailed to
Thin non-corrugated card- waste that is combined. Due to
• The United Citizens Club complaint filed by state police 500 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, board (when looking at the edge the volume of yard waste and
PA 18704. If a receipt is desired, of the cardboard, it does not +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
of Nanticoke, 109-111 Pine St., at Hazleton: grass, the collection may take USPS 499-710
please enclose a self-addressed have wavy ridge in center two or three days to collect.
Nanticoke, was recently cited Fine crashed a 1994 Honda
stamped envelope and the entire pressed between two pieces of Please leave the yard waste and Issue No. 2011-154
with loud noise. into the rear of a tractor-trailer
bill. Payments may also be cardboard) such as cereal and grass clippings at curbside. It
on Interstate 81 on May 25. made at the tax office. Office
Advertising
829-7293
Newsroom
829-7242
WILKES-BARRE – City State police learned Fine did soda boxes can be emptied, will be collected. kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
hours are 8:30 a.m. to noon and collapsed and recycled with the Berkheimer Associates re- Circulation
police reported the following: not have permission from the 1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Jim McCabe – 829-5000
• Police said John Roberts, Honda’s owner, Alex Stucker, to junk mail collection on the cently mailed bills to all bor- jmccabe@timesleader.com
Friday. fourth week of the month. ough residents. Property owners Published daily by:
24, of Lawrence Street, Wilkes- drive the vehicle. Payments may be made by Any questions can be directed are responsible for paying the
Barre, allegedly stole medica- Fine was traveling at a high cash, check or money order. The to Karen Szwast at (570) 654- Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
bills. If the bills are not paid in 15 N. Main St.
tion from Schiel’s Market, Ha- rate of speed and skidded ap- tax office is not able to accept 0933. full by Dec. 31, 2011, they are Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
nover Street, on Thursday. proximately 200 feet when he debit or credit cards. turned over to Creditech. All Periodicals postage paid at
Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
• Markea Andrews, of South crashed into the tractor-trailer, Any property owner who has AVOCA – Yard waste will be accounts that are delinquent Postmaster: Send address changes
Empire Street, reported Thurs- the criminal complaint says. not received a tax bill should collected on Tuesdays, June 7 $70, or more than one year, will to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
day someone slashed a tire on A preliminary hearing is contact the office at (570) 288- through 21, weather permitting. be placed on a water shutoff list. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

her vehicle in the area of 19 S. scheduled on June 6 before 4576, ext. 114. The following separated items Property owners are also re- Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
Empire St. District Judge Daniel O’Don- will be collected: grass clip- sponsible for water shutoff and $4.35 per week in PA
• Police said Matthew To- nell in Sugarloaf. EXETER – Exeter is now pings, leaves and brush must be restoration fees. $4.75 per week outside PA
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LOCAL
Wegmans pulls plug on kiosks
I N B R I E F
SCRANTON

Powell lawyers OK to quit


A federal judge has granted a request
by attorneys for Robert Powell to with-
draw from represent-
Chain tells LCB the wine-vending The store chain’s request will mean First reported online at
ing him in the “kids for
machines are unreliable and too the kiosks’ owner, Simple Brands of
Conshohocken, will remove the ma-
6:36 p.m. cash” lawsuits pending
on timesleader.com in federal court.
many customers have complained. chines from the 10 Wegmans in the state
Mark Sheppard of
where they’re located over the next 30
the law firm Mont-
days. Among the Wegmans that have of $875,000, according to a financial re-
gomery, McCracken,
By ANDREW M. SEDER had the kiosks since they went on line port she released. The local store, ac-
aseder@timesleader.com Walker & Rhoads of
last year is the one in Wilkes-Barre cording to the report, has sold 1,561 bot-
Philadelphia, filed a
Wegmans has informed the Pennsyl- Township. That store’s kiosk was in- tles and took in $16,166. Powell
motion in April seek-
vania Liquor Control Board that the su- stalled last October. But in addition to the money that has
ing to allow him and other attorneys to
permarket chain wants to end its affil- Stacy Kriedeman, a spokeswoman for been made, there have been a fair share
withdraw from the case based on Po-
iation with a troubled wine kiosk pro- the LCB, said a letter was received from of problems.
well’s inability to pay legal fees.
gram. a Wegmans corporate official a few days More than 700 kiosk problems were
Powell and his law firm, Powell Law
The grocer complained the machines ago stating the company’s desire to have reported to the LCB between June 24
Group, are defendants in several lawsuits
have been unreliable and too many cus- the machines removed in the next and Dec. 20, 2010, the Harrisburg Patri-
filed by juveniles who allege they were
tomer complaints have been logged. month. She said that until the kiosks are ot-News reported, citing a review of the
improperly incarcerated in two juvenile
The Associated Press reported Thurs- removed, they will remain operational. agency’s call center log obtained
detention facilities that Powell once
day that Gov. Tom Corbett spokesman Kriedeman said the machines were through a Right to Know request. After
co-owned.
Kevin Harley called the problems Weg- installed as a way to give customers “se- mounting concerns, the LCB put a cork
mans described as “just another reason lection, value and convenience.” Since in the machines on Dec. 21 – just before WILKES-BARRE
why the state should not be in the liquor the state’s first pilot kiosks went online the typically busy sales holidays of TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO
stores business, or wine and spirits. It
should be left up to the private sector.”
about a year ago, consumers have used
them to buy 82,505 bottles at a total cost See WEGMANS, Page 5A
An LCB wine kiosk like the one at the
Wilkes-Barre Township Wegmans.
Bank robber gets prison
A man who robbed the PNC Bank on
West Market Street in Wilkes-Barre was

Romanelli’s
DIOCESAN SCHOOL CLOSURES sentenced Thursday to 20 months in
federal prison.
Gerald Hullihan, 55, no known ad-
dress, was arrested on June 1, 2010, after

suit against
authorities say he handed a note to a
bank teller demanding money.
The note threatened that he would
shoot the teller if the teller did not com-

Democrats
ply.
Hullihan was apprehended on Public
Square shortly after the heist. A city
police officer saw Hullihan speaking on a

dismissed cell phone and approached him, accord-


ing to an arrest affidavit. He then ad-
mitted he had robbed the bank, the
affidavit said.
Wilkes-Barre activist charged party
HARRISBURG
leaders used state workers to
challenge petition. Toohil updates on MinSec
State Rep. Tarah Toohil, R-Butler
Township, addressed nearly 100 constit-
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
uents at the Greater Hazleton Chamber
tmorgan@timesleader.com
of Commerce Red Carpet Breakfast on
A federal judge has dismissed political Thursday.
activist Carl Romanelli’s lawsuit that Toohil discussed a
sought monetary damages from Demo- number of issues in-
cratic Party leaders who illegally used cluding crime and the
state employees to challenge Romanel- impact the MinSec
li’s 2006 nominating petition for the U.S. facility in Hazleton is
Senate. having on public safety
In an opinion filed Wednesday, U.S. and downtown busi-
District Judge A. Richard Caputo said nesses. Toohil ex-
Romanelli had presented evidence that plained her goal to Toohil
state workers were illegally paid on state BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
require licensing and
time to mount the St. Mary’s Assumption School student Brooke Costanzo kneels during the school’s closing Mass Thursday night in increased inspections for community
challenge that Pittston. The school will shut its doors June 15, part of a diocese-wide restructuring. correctional facilities. She is a co-spon-

Goodbye, St. Mary’s


knocked Romanelli, a sor of House Bill 111, which mandates
Green Party candi- public notice and a hearing when these
date, off the ballot. types of private prisons come to a com-
Their actions, even munity.
if illegal, did not de- Toohil also discussed several bills she
prive Romanelli of a has introduced including House Bill
Romanelli federal constitutional 1436 and House Bill 1536, which she
right, however, be-
cause the staffers utilized a legitimate
state law to challenge and invalidate
Pittston’s last Catholic school near end authored in response to the Luzerne
County “kids for cash” scandal.
House Bill 1436 creates a legal mecha-
thousands of signatures on the petitions, By B. GARRET ROGAN
Times Leader Correspondent
“I was shocked. Since the Principal Mary J. Kozick had been in nism for citizens who are victims of an
Caputo said. her position for only a year and a half abuse of power and holds public officials
Romanelli, 51, of Wilkes-Barre, filed PITTSTON – Once the St. Mary’s 1940s, this school has been a when she heard of the closing. Prior to who abuse their power accountable.
suit in July 2010 against former state rep- Assumption Catholic School wraps up huge part of my life.” the April announcement from Diocese House Bill 1536 requires statistical data
resentatives William DeWeese and Mi- the 2010-2011 school year, the city of of Scranton Bishop Joseph Bambera, on juvenile justice to be compiled and
Sharon Bosco
chael Veon and numerous other mem- Pittston will be without a Catholic Kozick said she had heard no indica- posted on the state website. Both bills
Teachers aide
bers of the state Democratic Party, alleg- school for the first time since the tion that the school would close. have passed the House Judiciary Com-
ing they violated his constitutional right mid-1800s. The news is still so fresh that she is mittee.
to free speech and due process. School officials, students, their par- not aware of what she will be doing
The suit was predicated on the “Bo- ents and school supporters gathered when the school closed. next year. She is also unaware of any HANOVER TWP.
nusgate” scandal that led to charges Thursday night for a celebratory Mass Before working as an aide, she was a plans regarding what will be done with
against DeWeese, Veon and others who
were accused of using state employees
and open house at the St. Mary’s As-
sumption Church and school on
student there. Her daughter and two
grandchildren also attended.
the church and school facilities.
Kozick estimates that roughly 95
Fugitive caught, cops say
to do political work. That investigation Church Street. The school is closing as “I was shocked,” Bosco said about percent of the students will continue Township police said they captured a
revealed some of those employees had part of a reorganization of the Diocese the April announcement of the closure. pursuing a Catholic education at one of fugitive wanted by the New York State
worked to oust Romanelli. of Scranton schools. “Since the 1940s, this school has been a several other Catholic elementary and Parole Department during a traffic stop
In order to prevail in his federal suit, Sharon Bosco, who was recognized huge part of my life.” junior high schools in the area. early Thursday morning.
Romanelli had to show that he was de- for the 38 years of her life that she de- The feeling of shock and disbelief The Rev. Tom Maloney, who has Theodore A. Simp-
voted to the school as a teachers aide, was common among many involved son, 21, of Bronx, New
See LAWSUIT, Page 5A never thought she would see the day with St. Mary’s Assumption. See SCHOOL, Page 5A
York City, was ar-
raigned in Wilkes-
Barre Central Court on
fugitive from justice

Petrilla wants grant to raze Sterling, but controller blasts idea charges. He was jailed
at the Luzerne County
Correctional Facility
Simpson
for lack of $10,000 bail.
Walter Griffith says CityVest the aging landmark, does not “CityVest does not have the financial ability to Police said Simpson is a known mem-
have the estimated $1 million
is responsible for the old restore the Sterling, so to get repayment from ber of the Bloods street gang. He was
needed to level the North River
rundown Wilkes-Barre hotel. wanted by New York parole on a sen-
Street structure. CityVest; they have no money. They have no way tence violation for drug offenses.
“I think that CityVest has
been given enough money to to make money.” Simpson was a passenger in a vehicle
By MATT HUGHES make sure the building is pre- that was stopped for a faulty headlight
Marianne Petrilla
mhughes@timesleader.com served,” Griffith said. “I don’t Commissioner chairwoman
on Division Street at about 3:10 a.m. The
WILKES-BARRE – Luzerne think that they should be entit- vehicle stopped in a private driveway in
County Commissioner Ma- led to any more money to rip the an alley near Simpson Street, Wilkes-
ryanne Petrilla said Thursday building down.” blighted property from the U.S. ment Director Andrew D. Reilly Barre, according to the complaint.
she thinks the county could ob- According to an independent Department of Housing and Ur- believe the project would quali- Police said in the complaint that Simp-
tain a $1 million federal grant to auditor’s report submitted to ban Development to enable fy for the grant, which funds the son used another name to identify him-
knock down the now-decrepit the county commissioners on CityVest to knock down the demolition of abandoned build- self.
Hotel Sterling, but Controller Wednesday, CityVest had less building, and that the county ings presenting a danger to the He was transported to the Kingston
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Walter Griffith said he would do than $2,000 in its account at the could take ownership of the community. Police Department, where an electronic
Police on Thursday responded his best to block that move. end of 2010, less than it needs to land where the hotel now stands But Griffith said he would try scan of his fingerprints revealed his true
to a trespassing call at the Public records indicate CityV- demolish the Sterling. in return for securing the grant. to stop the county from getting name and an arrest warrant in New York.
Hotel Sterling and said they est, the nonprofit corporation Petrilla said the county could Petrilla said she and county An extradition hearing is scheduled in
arrested John Walsh, 48. that has been trying to renovate seek a grant for demolition of a Office of Community Develop- See STERLING, Page 5A Luzerne County Court on Monday.
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Massachusetts cleans up mess


I N B R I E F

Three die and 200 injured after two passable.” Bricks and debris
Residents of 18 communities in cen- that fell from a
late-afternoon twisters cause building lay on top of
tral and western Massachusetts woke to
devastation on Wednesday. widespread damage Thursday, a day af- cars after a report
ter at least two late-afternoon tornadoes of a tornado in
shocked emergency officials with their Springfield, Mass.,
By STEPHEN SINGER suddenness and violence and caused Wednesday. The
Associated Press the state’s first tornado-related deaths storm struck down-
town Springfield,
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — The Rev. in 16 years.
one of Massachu-
Bob Marrone was pained to see the stee- Sens. John Kerry and Scott Brown
setts’ largest cities,
AP PHOTO ple of his 137-year-old church shattered joined Gov. Deval Patrick on a helicop-
causing serious
Fallon sings a ‘Tram-tastic’ song and strewn on the grass in the central ter tour of the damaged areas, including damage.
Comedian Jimmy Fallon performs Massachusetts town of Monson, yet he Springfield, the state’s third-largest city.
‘Tram-tastic’ on Thursday at Universal knows he’s more fortunate than some of Kerry said it looked like a “blast zone” AP PHOTO
Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles. his neighbors who lost their homes after and was confident that federal disaster
Fallon wrote the song to mark his tornadoes tore through the state, killing aid would be made available, particular- lifted up off their foundations and in been an unrelated heart attack, Patrick
debut as the video host of the Uni- at least three people and injuring about ly because of damage to businesses. some cases totally destroyed or moved said Thursday. Public health officials
versal Studios Hollywood Studio Tour. 200. Patrick said it was unbelievable that several feet.” said about 200 people sought medical
“I can see the plywood of roofs, and so much destruction was caused in such Authorities were still calculating how treatment for storm-related injuries.
see houses where most of the house is a short period of time. many tornadoes hit the area. The death in West Springfield was a
WASHINGTON gone,” said Marrone, pastor of The First “You have to see it to believe it,” he Two people were killed in West woman who used her body to shield her
Plate replaces pyramid Church of Monson. “The road that runs
up in front of my house. ... There’s so
said after a tour of Monson, a town of
fewer than 10,000 residents near the
Springfield and another in Brimfield,
authorities said. A Springfield death
15-year-old daughter in a bathtub in
their apartment, Patrick said. The

T here’s a new U.S. symbol for health- many trees down, it’s completely im- Connecticut border. “Houses have been previously blamed on storms may have daughter survived.
ful eating: The Agriculture Depart-
ment unveiled “My Plate” on Thursday,

Dissolving
abandoning the food pyramid that had
guided many Americans but merely
confused others.
The new guide is divided into four

bodies up
slightly different-sized quadrants, with
fruits and vegetables taking up half the
space and grains and protein making
up the other half. The vegetables and

for debate
grains portions are the largest of the
four.
Next to the plate is a blue circle for
dairy.
Some critics, including congressional States consider legality of
Republicans, have accused the Obama liquefying bodies, a method
administration of overreaching by
telling schools what children can eat used in the funeral industry.
on campus.
But the plate is supposed to be a
suggestion, not a direction, said Agri- By KANTELE FRANKO
culture Secretary Tom Vilsack. Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Hal
SANAA, YEMEN Shimp didn’t want a traditional
send-off after death. He didn’t
Forces threaten the capital want a big, somber service, and
Thousands of armed tribesmen he certainly didn’t want to be bur-
clashed with government troops in the ied.
mountains Thursday, preparing to When the 91-year-old World
march into Yemen’s capital to reinforce War II veteran died in February af-
their brethren in nearly two weeks of ter a cancer battle, his body tissue
fighting that has pushed the impover- was dissolved using heat and lye,
ished country to the brink of civil war. turning it into a liquid that could
Artillery and gunbattles in Sanaa be poured down a drain and a dry
forced the closure of Yemen’s main
AP PHOTO bone residue given to relatives,
international airport, on the capital’s Farmers dump about 700 pounds of fruit and vegetables Thursday outside the German consulate in Valencia, Spain. Spain who plan to scatter it when they
outskirts. To the south, tribesmen says it is not ruling out taking legal action against Germany for blaming Spanish vegetables for the E.coli outbreak. plant a tree in
his honor. Changes tak-

E. coli outbreak raises concerns


attacked government forces in a second
city, Taiz, highlighting how the Sanaa His family in ing effect this
fighting threatens to flare around the Ohio saw it as a
highly fragmented nation, home to an more environ- year will allow
active al-Qaida branch. mentally alkaline hy-
friendly option drolysis in
WASHINGTON than cremation. Kansas, Mary-
U.S. officials worry European bug said Dr. Robert Tauxe of the Centers for in beef, a policy being reviewed by the Ohio is the
GOP crafting Libya measure contaminating cucumbers, lettuce Disease Control and Prevention, which
has long been concerned about the lesser
Obama administration. Researchers cre-
ated tests to screen for the six strains con-
only
where
state land and Col-
the orado.
House Republican leadership crafted and tomatoes could hit here. known strains. sidered most prevalent, before the toll in method, called
legislation on Thursday allowing the Authorities don’t yet know the source Europe revealed a seventh. alkaline hydro-
U.S. military to continue participating of the European infection, but cucum- When it comes to fresh produce, a lysis, has been used in the funeral
in the NATO-led operation against By LAURAN NEERGAARD bers, tomatoes and leafy lettuce grown sweeping new law requires the FDA to set industry, but others are increas-
Libya as the Pentagon warned that any AP Medical Writer there are suspected. standards to guard against contamina- ingly allowing for it, spurred by a
statement of congressional opposition WASHINGTON — The nasty form of There’s no reason to stop eating fresh tion of all sorts. The rules are expected to push from interested crematories
would send “an unhelpful message of E. coli hitting Europe points out gaps in vegetables in the United States, but offi- address such things as properly proc- and equipment manufacturers or
disunity and uncertainty” to U.S. the U.S. food safety system that raise con- cials are monitoring the situation careful- essed compost, worker hygiene, and by a desire to have regulations
troops, allies and Moammar Gadhafi’s cern that similar outbreaks might happen ly. The Food and Drug Administration keeping animals and their runoff from ready if the process comes to their
regime. here. has stepped up testing of those foods im- fields or irrigation water. regions.
Facing a balance-of-power showdown It’s impossible to test for every illness- ported from affected countries as a pre- It’s not clear how quickly those rules Proponents say it has lower op-
and frustration among rank-and-file causing form of E. coli, even the kinds we caution, although very little is imported. will emerge; Republican-led efforts to cut erating costs and is greener than
lawmakers, the leadership pursued an already know about. And Agriculture Secretary Tom Vil- FDA’s budget would strain the work. traditional cremation. But skep-
alternative to anti-war Rep. Dennis Today, the food industry and health au- sack said Thursday there’s no immediate “There are no regulations in place to- tics question the social implica-
Kucinich’s proposal to end U.S. in- thorities focus mostly on a single strain of threat from what’s happening in Europe. day that would prevent this kind of out- tions of sending someone’s re-
volvement in the conflict, according to the bacteria that until now was consid- “We have to constantly look for ways to break from occurring” in the U.S., said mains down the drain, and
Republican and Democratic congres- ered the most dangerous. But some dif- improve food safety, and that requires us food-safety expert Caroline Smith De- whether it’s safe for the environ-
sional officials. A vote on the issue was ferent strains collectively known as “the to make sure that we’re testing for the Waal of the Center for Science in the Pub- ment and public health.
postponed on Wednesday, and officials other E. colis” were sickening more and right things,” he said. lic Interest. Changes taking effect this year
in both parties said it was because more people well before this extra-deadly USDA, under pressure from consumer But specialists say the broad focus will allow alkaline hydrolysis in
Kucinich’s legislation was gaining European bug burst on the scene. groups, already was working on a mea- promised by the food-safety law is critical Kansas, Maryland and Colorado,
ground. “It’s a wake-up call around the world,” sure to address some of the other E. colis to get ahead of the next emerging germ. where the governor signed a bill
The leadership planned to present into law April 6. It was already le-
the alternative at a Thursday meeting gal in Florida, Maine, Minnesota

Mitt Romney announces bid for president


of House Republicans. House Speaker and Oregon. New York and Cali-
John Boehner, R-Ohio, told reporters fornia also are considering allow-
he expected the issue to be resolved by ing it.
today.
The officials spoke on condition of
anonymity to freely discuss behind-the- By PHILIP ELLIOTT Michele Bachmann of cerns: rising gas prices, stubbornly high
scenes negotiations. and HOLLY RAMER Minnesota further un- unemployment and persistent foreclo-
Associated Press dercut Romney’s stand- sures.
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN
STRATHAM, N.H. — Just as Mitt ing as the closest thing “It breaks my heart to see what is hap-
Dozens killed in attacks Romney declared Thursday that he’s in,
it’s suddenly looking like he’ll have more
the GOP has to a front-
runner.
pening to this great country,” Romney
said. “No, Mr. President, you had your
Islamist militants who flowed out of company in his campaign for the Repub- “I’m Mitt Romney chance.”
Afghanistan fought a second day of lican presidential nomination. Romney and I believe in Ameri- It’s a pitch tailored to the conservatives
fierce battles with Pakistani security While Romney made his candidacy of- ca. And I’m running for who hold great sway in picking the GOP’s
forces Thursday in one of the deadliest ficial in New Hampshire, political heavy- president of the United States,” Romney presidential nominee in Iowa and South
clashes on the Pakistan side of the weights Sarah Palin and Rudy Giuliani said to cheers on a sunny farm here in Carolina — and the independents who
frontier in months. Authorities said 63 caused a stir of their own with visits to Southern New Hampshire. are the largest political bloc in New
people were dead. the first-in-the-nation primary state. And The former business executive pre- Hampshire. And it is as much a statement AP PHOTO
Signaling a deepening of the rift with rumblings from Texas Gov. Rick Perry, viewed a campaign message focused on on his viability as it is an indictment of Brad Shimp and daughter-in-
the United States and voicing Islama- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Rep. the economic woes that top voters’ con- Obama’s leadership. law Cathy Bregar.
bad’s anger over the attacks, the gov-
ernment issued a statement late Thurs-
day voicing Pakistan’s “strong concern” Look in THE TIMES LEADER for today’s valuable inserts from these advertisers:
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WORDS SPELLED BY

ROY
ROUND
Round 1 - written test of 25 words
Round 2 - croissant
Continued from Page 1A Round 3 - execration
Round 4 - hesthogenous
Roy told an interviewer for ESPN, Round 5 - amphistylar
which broadcast the national fi- Round 6 - watteau
nals. “I couldn’t believe it. I just Round 7 - thalassocracy
wanted to make sure I spelled it Round 8 - psephomancy
right.” Round 9 - pyopoiesis
Round 10 - volkerwanderung
Among Roy’s winnings as Round 11 - rapakivi
champion: $30,000 cash from Round 12 - lakatoi
Scripps and a $25,000 U.S. sav- Round 13 - zwischenspiel
ings bond from Merriam-Web- Round 14 - preux
ster, as well as a complete refer- AP PHOTO Round 15 - sangsue
ence library. Other awards for the Sukanya Roy, 14, South Abington Township, left, stands with other Round 16 - lekane
Round 17 - naumkeag
champion also include a $5,000 contestants at the National Spelling Bee. Round 18 - orgeat
scholarship from the Sigma Phi Round 19 - periscii
Epsilon Educational Foundation. By shortly after 11 p.m. it was large audience and successfully Round 20 - cymotrichous
Roy’s championship came after down to Roy and Laura New- spelled “psephomancy,” which
her third year in the Bee, and hav- combe, 12, of Toronto Canada. means divination by pebbles.
ing performed well the first two But then Newcombe missed the In the final’s second round, Roy Correctly spelling her fourth
times, making the semi-finals word “sorites” and Roy spelled spelled “pyopoiesis,” meaning word of a long and tense semi-fi-
both times. another word in that round, “pe- the formation of pus. nals round earlier Thursday, “tha-
This time around, whether it riscii.” She then was given one In the third round, it was a lassocracy,” meaning maritime
was “lakatoi,” a dugout canoe, or last word to spell in what techni- word of German origin, “volker- supremacy, launched Roy into
“rapakivi,” a coarse red granite, cally was a round of one speller. wanderung,” relating to the mi- the prime-time, nationally tele-
or even “zwischenspiel,” a musi- In the first round of the finals, gration of nations, that Roy han- vised finals Thursday night,
cal interlude, no words seemed after asking for the definition and dled with aplomb. That left her along with 12 other elite spellers.
too challenging for Roy late origin of the word, and for it to be one of just six finalists left, and a By the time Roy spelled her sec-
Thursday night as she stayed in used in a sentence, Roy looked few minutes later another speller ond word correctly, it was nearly
contention. out at the ESPN cameras and went down. 10 p.m. and just nine spellers re-
mained at the beginning of the fi-
nal’s third round.

SCHOOL
“There was a lot of anger and dergarten through eighth grade,
“I’m really excited,” Roy said
disappointment, but she worked for ages 3 through 14.
just after the semi-finals round
hard to remind everyone how It was founded by the Sisters
ended. “I’m just going to do my
important it was to make sure of Christian Charity in 1868. The
Continued from Page 3A best.”
the children had a positive expe- first classes were taught in the
To get to the finals, Roy navi- AP PHOTO
been involved with the school rience and that we were sending church until a school was built
gated a 25-word written test on Sukanya Roy reacts after winning the National Spelling Bee in
for the past four years, praised them off with positive feelings,” on the corner of Wood and Sand
Tuesday, two rounds of on stage National Harbor, Md., on Thursday.
the school and church communi- Maloney said. streets in 1890.
words during Wednesday’s preli-
ty for its positive attitude The St. Mary’s Assumption In 1924, a new school was
minaries and four rounds of when hatched, according to the sylvania Regional Spelling Bee
throughout the last few weeks. Catholic School was accredited built. That building will remain
words during the semi-finals ear- Bee’s official Webster’s Third earlier this year, Roy made her
And he credited Kozick’s lead- by the Middle States Commis- in use until the doors close for
lier today to reach the finals. Just New International Dictionary, third trip to the national contest,
ership skills with setting that sion on Elementary Schools and the final time on June 15.
forty-one of the 275 Bee spellers Unabridged. courtesy of The Times Leader
tone. it offered classes from pre-kin-
made it to the semi-finals, and it After spelling the word out on newspaper. Her first two trips al-
took more than a four-hour-long her hand, Roy, whose other inter- so resulted in semi-finals appear-

WEGMANS
way to offer an additional ser- ship store said no managers
semi-final round to winnow that ests include hiking and ice skat- ances, but this was first time in
vice to our customers … unfortu- were available to comment
group down to the 13 finalists. ing, coolly spelled it for the judg- the finals.
nately the kiosks have not real- Thursday evening.
Roy said that she was confident es, the audience in the crowded During the finals, parents and
ized their potential and in some The loss of the 10 Wegmans
Continued from Page 3A in all the words she spelled dur- ballroom at the Gaylord National other family members were al-
ways have been a detriment to kiosks will leave 22 other wine
ing the semi-finals round earlier Resort and Convention Center lowed to sit on the stage, across
Christmas and New Year’s Eve – our stores.” vending machines in operation
on Thursday. Everyone left in the here near Washington, and the from where their spellers sat
after complaints that multiple The letter also states “the in the state, with another 24 po-
competition immersed them- ESPN TV audience. waiting their turns.
machines were malfunctioning. most weighty factor in our deci- tential locations at Walmart
selves in preparation, she said. This was Roy’s third and final In addition to the thrill and
The machines went back on line sion, however, is the significant stores on the horizon.
“We all worked really hard for Bee because ninth-graders are prestige of making the champion-
after upgrades on Feb. 1. volume of complaints … on an Kriedeman said the Walmarts
this,” Roy said. “We are not here not eligible. ship round, the spellers in the fi-
But it apparently wasn’t ongoing basis.” along Route 315 in Pittston
by chance.” Experience clearly counts at nals had the chance to win signif-
enough to sway Wegmans to Efforts to reach a Wegmans Township, Main Avenue in Tay-
For her first word of the semi- the national contest. Including icant prizes. Just making the fi-
keep the kiosks in its stores. corporate spokeswoman at the lor and Airport Road in Hazle
finals, Roy, an eighth-grader at Roy, four of the 13 finalists were nals was worth at least a $1,500
In the letter sent May 31 to the grocer’s Rochester, N.Y., office Township are among the two
Abington Heights Middle back for the third time, and eight cash prize. Finishing sixth is
LCB, the grocer said, “We saw were unsuccessful, and an oper- dozen locations approved by the
School, asked about the defini- others were making their second worth $2,000, fifth $2,500, fourth
the kiosks as an innovative new ator at the Wilkes-Barre Town- board.
tion, origin and pronunciation of appearance. $3,000, third $7,500 and second
the word “hesthogenous,” which After winning the 2011 Times $12,500.

STERLING
loans after developing the proper- ey.” means having a covering of down Leader/Scripps Northeast Penn-
ty with a private-sector partner. CityVest took ownership of the
“I think it’s a real crime that the Hotel Sterling property in 2002,
taxpayers of this county have been before Petrilla took office as com-
Continued from Page 3A
taken for a ride to the tune of $6 missioner.
the grant, as he believes CityVest million,” Griffith said. “I’m not about to publicly say
should foot the bill to take down Petrilla said it is Griffith’s right that it was a good investment; I’m
theSterling.Griffithsaidhewould to write to the federal govern- not about to publicly say that it
write the Department of Housing ment, but trying to recoup money was money well spent,” she said,
and Urban Development and de- already spent by the nonprofit “but it’s water under the bridge
clare his opposition to the grant. CityVest will be fruitless. and we have to move forward with
Headdedhebelievesthecounty “CityVest does not have the fi- what’s most prudent at this point.
should try to recoup the $6 million nancial ability to restore the Ster- And we have the safety of our citi-
in community-development loans ling, so to get repayment from zens to consider.”
it has paid CityVest since 2002. CityVest; they have no money.
CityVest planned to repay the They have no way to make mon-
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Lawrence Otter, Romanelli’s at-
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prived of a constitutional federal pointed by Caputo’s ruling deci-
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ANGELINE G. MATRESELVA, Gerard M. Rettenmyer Michael R. Antonishak Sr. Barbara Imbriglia


84, of Wyoming, passed away June 2, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011, at High- May 31, 2011 June 1, 2011
land Manor Nursing Care Center.
R ose Barbara Groh Imbriglia, of
Wilkes-Barre, died Thursday
A full obituary will appear in
Saturday’s edition of The Times
G erard M. “Jerry” Rettenmyer,
68, of Scotrun, Pa., died Tues-
day, May 31, 2011, upon arrival at Po-
M ichael R. Antonishak Sr., 61, of
Kingston, passed away
Wednesday, June 1, 2011, at the
morning, June 2, 2011, in Little Flow-
er Manor, Wilkes-Barre.
Leader. Arrangements are being cono Medical Center, East Strouds- Wilkes-Barre General Hospital sur- Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was a
handled by the Anthony Recupero burg, Pa., after being stricken earli- rounded by his family. daughter of the late Jacob and Ethel
Funeral Home, West Pittston. er in the day. He was the husband of He was born November1,1949, in Tischler Groh and was a graduate of
Nancy (Marchetti) Rettenmyer. Kingston, a son of the late Stephen Meyers High School and Wilkes-
Born on March 31, 1943, in and Veronica Yurguch Antonishak. Barre Business College. She was em-
DEL E. LUCENT, 88, a resident He attended the Kingston schools ployed at Wilkes University as a sec-
Wilkes-Barre, he was the only child
of Duryea, died Thursday, June 2, and West Side Vocational Technical retary and also worked as a secretary
of the late Joseph and Mary (Mur- for the government.
2011. ray) Rettenmyer and lived in Mon- School.
Mr. Antonishak was employed as Barbara was preceded in death by
Funeral arrangements will be roe County for the past 30 years. her husband, Dr. Joseph Imbriglia.
He was a Staff Sergeant E6 in the a tool and die maker for Belrick Cor-
announced by the H. Merritt poration in Swoyersville. A loving She is survived by her daughter,
Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 211Lu- U.S. Army having served from 1964 Alison Kovalchik, Shavertown; son,
husband and father, he enjoyed
zerne Ave., West Pittston, in the to 1968 in Germany with the United spending time with his family at Christopher Miller, Lehman; four
Saturday edition of The Times States Security Agency. He was also Hickory Run State Park and Knoe- grandchildren, Jacob and Alexander
Leader. a Gulf War Veteran and a Criminal bels Amusement Park. He loved the Kovalchik, and Elijah and Jessie Mill-
vived by three children, Nicholas well as numerous nieces and neph-
Investigator in the Criminal Investi- Rettenmyer and his wife, Jennifer, outdoors, walking in the woods, ews. er; as well as a brother, Alfred Groh,
gations Command (CID) United of St. Sulpice, Switzerland, Joseph hunting and fishing. A memorial service will be held and his wife, Jane, Kingston.
States Army. Rettenmyer and his wife, Jamie, of In addition to his parents, he was at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Maher-Col- Funeral service will be held at 1
JOSEPH F. KUTER, of the Par-
Jerry was a retired Pennsylvania Canadensis, Pa., and Margaret Tab- preceded in death by his son Paul lins Funeral Home, 360 N. Maple p.m. today at the Rosenberg Funeral
sons section of Wilkes-Barre, Chapel, 348 S. River St., Wilkes-
State Police Corporal having last er and her husband, Sean, of Spen- Everet Antonishak, who passed Ave., Kingston. The family will re-
passed away Thursday, June 2, been stationed at the Belfast bar- cer, Mass.; and seven grandchil- Barre, with Rabbi Larry Kaplan offi-
away on February 17, 2011. ceive friends from 2 p.m. until the
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General racks. Surviving are his wife, the former ciating. Interment will be in Temple
dren, Alexis Rettenmyer, Joei Ret- time of the service.
Hospital. He was a member of Our Lady of tenmyer, Adam Rettenmyer, Kai Mary Lucas; son Michael Antonish- Memorial donations may be Israel Cemetery, Swoyersville. Shiva
Funeral arrangements will be Victory Roman Catholic Church, Rettenmyer, Dane Rettenmyer, Axel ak and his wife, Jill Worthington, made at the funeral home. will be observed at the home of Jane
announced by E. Blake Collins Fu- Tannersville, Pa.; an officer with the Rettenmyer and Christian Taber. Harding; brother, Stephen Anton- Condolences can be sent to the and Al Groh, 63 Pringle St., King-
neral Home, Wilkes-Barre. title of Marshall and Past President ishak, and his wife, Sue, Alden; as family at: www.maher-collins.com. ston, from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday.
There will be a viewing from Memorial contributions may be
of the Ancient Order of Hibernians 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the made to charity of donor’s choice.
and a member of the Fraternal Or- William H. Clark Funeral Home,
ROBERT T. GAVIS, of Hanover Condolences may be e-mailed to
der of Eagles No. 1106, Stroud 1003 Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. A info@rosenbergfuneralchapel.com.
Village, died Wednesday, June 1,
2011, at Hospice Community Care,
Township, where he was editor of Mass of Christian Burial will be cel-
the bulletin. ebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at Our
Francis J. Liotta
Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. His community service also in- Lady of Victory Roman Catholic
June 1, 2011
Born February 13, 1952, in Wilkes-
Barre, he was a son of the late An-
cluded being Past Commander of Church, Cherry Lane Road, Tan-
the Monroe County American Le- nersville, Pa., with the Rev. Richard Evelyn Romashko
gion; Deputy Commander of the Czachor as celebrant. Burial will Francis J. the Korean Conflict. June 1, 2011
thony and Adeline Andrzejewski “Frank” Liotta,
American Legion 30th District; take place at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Frank was preceded in death, in ad-
Gavis. He attended GAR High
School and was employed at Kay
serving on the American Legion Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town-
Pennsylvania State Law and Order ship.
81, of Knorr
Road, Sugar-
dition to his parents, by a brother-in-
law and sister-in-law, Carmen and El- E velyn Romashko, 73, of Kingston,
formerly of Plymouth and Con-
necticut, passed away Wednesday
Wholesale Pharmaceutical Co., committee; and being a co-founder, loaf Township, ise Quelly.
Because of Jerry’s love for dogs, evening, June 1, 2011.
Hanover Township. He was pre- charter member and Post Com- the family requests that in lieu of passed away Surviving are his wife, to whom he Born January 18, 1938, in Lynd-
ceded in death by a brother, Ri- mander of the American Legion flowers, memorial remembrances Wednesday af- would have been married 53 years on wood, she was a daughter of the late
chard. Surviving are daughter, Mi- Post 425, Tannersville. Jerry was ac- be made in Jerry’s honor to Animal ternoon, June June 7, the former Phyllis Anne Quel- Alex and Mary Zubick Romashko.
chele Gavis, Nanticoke; brothers tive in the Pocono Irish American Welfare Society of Monroe, P.O. Box 1, 2011, at Mt. ly; three sons, Dr. Frank J. Liotta and Evelyn was raised in Plymouth and
Thomas and wife Marie, Wilkes- Club and served on the parade com- 13, Stroudsburg, PA 18360. City Nursing and Rehabilitation his wife, Ann Marie, Downingtown, attended Plymouth and Hanover
Barre, and Francis, Hanover Town- mittee. Arrangements by William H. Center, Hazleton, following a cou- Pa., William Liotta, Sugarloaf, owner Township schools before graduating.
ship; sister, Christine McGrady He was preceded in death by his Clark Funeral Home, 1003 Main St., rageous battle with Parkinson’s of Liotta Electric, and Dr. Louis J. She was a member of Ss. Peter & Paul
dogs, Hailey and Hunter. Stroudsburg, PA 18360; Disease. Liotta and his wife, Dr. Sheila Ada- Ukrainian Catholic Church, Ply-
and husband William, Mountain
In addition to his wife, he is sur- www.wmhclarkfuneralhome.com. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., on May mus Liotta, Cumberland, R.I.; a mouth.
Top; and nieces and nephews. 13, 1930, he was a son of the late daughter Dr. Mary Anne Liotta Arm- Prior to retirement, she was em-
Funeral services will be held at Victor and Concetta (Manetta) strong, Esq., and her husband, Lo- ployed as a claims processor at Aetna
7 p.m. this evening at the Jendrze- Liotta, and he resided in Sugarloaf Insurance Co. Throughout her life,
chlan, Purcellville, Va.; a sister, Jose-
jewski Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade
St., Wilkes-Barre. The Rev. John S. Aldona M. Yanefski Township for the past 40 years af-
ter moving from New Jersey.
phine Oliveri and her husband, Vin-
cent, Lakewood, N.J.; a brother, Atty.
she was an avid bowler.
She was preceded in death by her
Terry will officiate. Friends may Frank was a1953 graduate of Vil- Carmine Liotta and his wife, Virginia, sisters, Helen and Nadia Romashko;
June 1, 2011 lanova University and attended and brothers, John, James and Mi-
call from 6 p.m. until the time of Elizabeth, N.J.; two brothers-in-law,
services. graduate school at Seton Hall Uni- chael Romashko.
Joseph Quelly and his wife, Palma,
A ldona M. Yanefski, 94, of
Jackson Township, passed
away Wednesday, June 1, 2011, at
versity and at Farleigh-Dickinson
University. Prior to his retirement,
Berkley Heights, N.J., and Thomas
Quelly and his wife, Catherine, War-
Surviving are her brothers and sis-
ters, Veronica Burak and husband Mi-
ELIZABETH “BETTY” FIND- he was employed as an inventory chael, of New Jersey; Marie Bell of
the Geisinger Wyoming Valley ren, N.J.; six grandchildren, Daniel, Texas; Joseph Romashko of Ply-
ORA, 88, of Ford Avenue, King- and production-control manager
Medical Center, Plains Town- Anya, James, Nicholas, and Marissa mouth; Thomas Romashko and wife
ston, died Wednesday, June 1, for Dorr-Oliver, Valmont, and Bu-
ship. cilla Corporation in Humboldt. Liotta, and Balin Armstrong; as well Barbara, of Hanover Township; Irene
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General as many nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Yanefski was born Janu- Frank was a member of St. John Zak and husband Joseph, of Wilkes-
Hospital. Born in Kingston, on ary 17, 1917, in Plymouth, and His funeral will be held at 11 Barre; Ronald Romashko and wife Ri-
September 21, 1922, she was a Bosco R.C. Church, Conyngham,
was a daughter of the late Joseph where he was an Usher and Eu- a.m. Saturday with a Mass of ta, of Luzerne; Lawrence Romashko
daughter of the late William A. and and Magdelina Salatka Keris. She Christian Burial in St. John Bosco and wife Doris, of Shavertown; David
charistic Minister. He was 4th de-
Elizabeth Bohn-Vivian Ward. Betty was a member of St. Casimir’s gree member of the Knights of Co- R.C. Church, Conyngham. Burial will Romashko and wife Joyce, of Ply-
was a graduate of GAR Memorial Church, Hanover Township. lumbus, No. 8613, Our Lady of Fa- follow in Conyngham Union Cemete- mouth; and Nancy Kahl of Plains
High School, class of1940, and was She was preceded in death by tima Chapter, where he served as ry. Friends may call at the church Township; as well as numerous niec-
employed as a secretary for her husband of 54 years, Joseph Chancellor and had previously from 10 a.m. until the time of the es, nephews, great-nieces and great-
Wilkes-Barre Area School Board, Yanefski; and brothers, Joseph, Mass Saturday morning. nephews.
served as Financial Secretary. He
Peter and Anthony Keris. In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m.
U.S. Naval Department and Ide Air was a member and past president Tuesday from the S.J. Grontkowski
Equipment. She was preceded in Aldona is survived by neph- of the Conyngham Valley Lions tions can be made to the Parkinson’s
11 a.m. prior to the Mass at the Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St., Ply-
death by her husband, Joseph. Sur- ews, Anthony Keris of Plymouth church. and was a Melvin Jones Fellow. He Disease Foundation, 1359 Broadway,
mouth, followed by Divine Liturgy at
viving are sister, Dorothy Ludden, and John Keris of California. She In lieu of flowers, memorial was a member of the Sugarloaf Ste. 1509, New York, NY 10018; or on-
10 a.m. in Ss. Peter & Paul Ukrainian
is also survived by her longtime contributions may be sent to Our Township Recreation Board. line at www.pdf.org. Catholic Church, Plymouth. Inter-
Kingston; and nieces and neph-
friend and caregiver, Jacqueline Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 2011 Frank was a volunteer for Meals on The Harman Funeral Homes and ment will immediately follow in the
ews. Latosek, with whom she resided. Crematory Inc., (East) 669 W. Butler
State Route 29, Hunlock Creek, Wheels, a 20-year volunteer for the parish cemetery, Plymouth Town-
Funeral arrangements are A Mass of Christian Burial Boy Scouts of America on the Drive, Drums, is assisting the family
pending from the Yeosock Funeral PA 18621; or the Jackson Town- ship. Family and friends may call
will be held at 11 a.m. Monday ship Volunteer Ambulance Asso- Troop, District and Council level, with the arrangements. from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday. Parastas
Home, Plains Township. from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and a recipient of the Silver Beaver Condolences can be entered, and Service will be held at 4 p.m. Mon-
ciation, PO Box 582, Dallas, PA
Church, Lake Silkworth, with the 18612. Award. more information is available at day, with the Rev. Roman Petryshak,
Rev. Joseph Pisaneschi officiat- Funeral arrangements are by He was a U.S. Army Veteran of www.harmanfuneral.com. pastor, officiating.
IRENE B. MISCZYK, 87, a guest ing. Interment will be in St. Casi- the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Please visit www.sjgrontkowski-
at Highland Manor, Exeter, died mir’s Cemetery, Muhlenberg, Pa. Home Inc., corner of Routes 29 funeralhome.com for directions or to
Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Born in Friends may call at Our Lady of and 118, Pikes Creek. submit online condolences.
Mt. Carmel Church from 10:30 to
Dupont, she was a daughter of the
late George and Anna Misczyk. James Michael Clarke
Irene was formerly employed in
the garment industry. Surviving is
June 1, 2011 Veronica E.
her sister-in-law, Theresa Misczyk, FUNERALS Kolibob
Wilkes-Barre.
Prayer Service will be held at
JJuneames Michael Clarke, 56, of
Clarks Summit, died Wednesday,
1, 2011, at home.
conversation. Often seen with his
sunglasses and hat around Clarks
June 1, 2011
CHURNETSKI – Edward, Mass 10 vices 11 a.m. Saturday at the Summit, he will be sadly missed.
9:30 a.m. today at Sacred Heart He was born November 25, 1954,
Cemetery Chapel, Lackawanna
Avenue, Dupont, with Father Jo-
a.m. Monday at St. Faustina
Catholic Church, 1030 S. Hanover
St., Nanticoke. Family will receive
Chapel of the Oak Lawn Ceme-
tery, 1250 S. Main St., Hanover
Township.
in Scranton, a son of the late Edward
J. and Alice (Barrett) Clarke Jr. He
He was preceded in death by ne-
phew Michael Ryman Clarke.
Surviving are two brothers, Ned
V eronica E. Kolibob, of Dupont,
died Wednesday, June 1, 2011, at
the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
friends 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the lived most of his life in Dalton be- and companion, Wendy Lindberg,
seph D. Verespy officiating. Inter- MONTAGUE – Larry, friends may Her husband is Andrew Kolibob.
Stegura Funeral Home, 614 S. fore moving to Clarks Summit in Dalton, and Kevin and his wife, Bon-
ment will be in Sacred Heart Cem- call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the The couple was married on June 16,
Hanover St., Nanticoke. 2001. nie, Dallas; a niece, Leah Clarke,
etery, Dupont. Arrangements are Maher-Collins Funeral Home, 360 1954.
DUGAN – Sharon, memorial Mass 10 He was a graduate of Our Lady of Dalton; and aunts, uncles and cou-
being handled by the Yeosock Fu- N. Maple Ave., Kingston. Peace grade school and a 1974 grad- Veronica was born in Scranton and
a.m. Saturday in Our Lady of the MOSKALUK – Randall, funeral 10 sins.
neral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Eucharist Parish, 535 N. Main St.,
uate of Lackawanna Trail High was a daughter of the late Joseph and
a.m. today from the Sweet Valley The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Sat-
Township. Pittston. Friends may call 5 to 7
School. He formerly was employed Elizabeth Kosik Romanko. She was a
Church of Christ, 5439 Main Miles Auto Parts, Clarks Summit; urday from Our Lady of the Abing-
p.m. today at the Paul F. Leonard Road, Sweet Valley. tons, 700 W. Main St., Dalton, to be graduate of Dupont High School and
Boulevard Rental, Chinchilla; as a young woman had worked as a
Funeral Home, 575 N. Main St., O’BORSKI – Gary Sr., funeral 11 a.m. celebrated by the Rev John J. Kilpa-
HELEN FEDROW PISKORIK, Steam Town National Historic Site; secretary for the United Mine Work-
Pittston. today from the Clarke Piatt trick. Interment will be held in the
93, of Swoyersville, fell asleep in and NTI Heavy Equipment, Fleet-
GROHOWSKI – Stanley, memorial Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake ville. He also worked in the area as a Cathedral Cemetery. The family ers. She was a member of the Corpus
the Lord on the Feast of the Ascen- service 11 a.m. today from the Road, Hunlock Creek. Friends will receive relatives and friends Christi Church, West Pittston.
painter and handyman.
sion of Our Lord Thursday, June 2, First United Methodist Church, may call 9 to 11 a.m. today. from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the Jen- A loving mother and grandmother,
He was a member of Our Lady of
2011, in the Meadows Nursing and Main Street, Nanticoke. PETRICK – Nancy, memorial Mass nings-Calvey Funeral and Crema- family was everything to Veronica.
The Abingtons Church, Dalton,
HOFFMAN – Roxanne, funeral 10:30 9:30 a.m. today at St. Mary’s Our tion Services Inc., 111 Colburn Ave., She was a generous person and
Rehabilitation Center, Dallas. where he served as a chief for many
a.m. Saturday from the Clarke Lady Help of Christians Church, years and was an organizing volun- Clarks Summit.
Funeral arrangements are helped anyone who she knew was in
Piatt Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Dorrance Township. teer of the annual Chicken Barbe- Memorial contributions may be
pending from the Edwards and Lake Road, Hunlock Creek. need.
SAUER – Gloria, funeral 9 a.m. cue. He also was a member of the made to Griffin Pond Animal Shel- She was preceded in death by a sis-
Russin Funeral Home, 717 Main Friends may call at the funeral ter, 967 Griffin Pond Road, Clarks
today from the Mamary-Durkin Abington Memorial Post No. 7069, ter, Betty Pasquerillo.
St., Edwardsville. home 7 to 9 p.m. today. Funeral Services, 59 Parrish St., VFW, Clarks Summit. Summit, PA 18411.
KLIMEK – Jennie, funeral 9:30 a.m. Also surviving are a daughter, Ma-
Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian A happy-go-lucky chap, Jimmy For more information, directions,
today from the Corcoran Funeral was friendly to everyone he met. He or to send an online condolence, ria Smith of Wyoming; one sister,
Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Aloysius
OBITUARY POLICY Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains
Church, Wilkes-Barre. was always willing to help others please visit www.jenningscalvey- Margaret Klejnowski of Christiana,
Township. Mass of Christian and to bring laughter to a friendly .com. Pa.; four brothers, Joseph Romanko
The Times Leader publish- SHUPP – Harold, funeral 11 a.m.
Burial 10 a.m. in St. Francis and Edward Romanko, both of New
Monday in the Metcalfe and
es free obituaries, which Church, Miners Mills. Jersey; Robert Romanko of Hughes-
Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
have a 27-line limit, and paid LAZAROWICZ – Genevieve, there town; and Steven Romanko of Taylor;
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Friends
will be no calling hours but all are
may call 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at he a granddaughter, Keely Smith; and a
obituaries, which can run
with a photograph. A funeral
invited to a Mass of Christian
Burial for Genevieve and her
funeral home. Edward L. Churnetski great-grandson, Landon.
husband, Peter, at Holy Spirit SOYKA – Helen, funeral 9 a.m. The funeral will be at 8 a.m. Sat-
home representative can call
Parish/St. Mary’s Church, Moca- Saturday from the Metcalfe and May 31, 2011 urday from the Jacob Davis Funeral
the obituary desk at (570) naqua, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504 Home, 422 S. Main St., Taylor, with a
829-7224, send a fax to (570)
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo-
LELLO – Regina, Mass of Christian
Burial 9:30 a.m. Saturday in Our
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Mass of
Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St.
John the Evangelist Church,
E dward L. Churnetski, 86, of
Knoxville, Tenn., formerly of
the Wyoming Valley and Atlantic
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at
Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m.
at Corpus Christi Church, West Pitt-
Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Stanley ston. Visitation will be from 5 to 7
bits@timesleader.com. If you Pittston. Those attending the Pittston. Friends may call 8 to 9 Highlands, N.J., passed away Tues- S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614 S. p.m. today.
fax or e-mail, please call to Mass are asked to go directly to a.m. Saturday at the funeral day evening, May 31, 2011, at his Hanover St., Nanticoke, with a
home. home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
confirm. Obituaries must be church on Saturday morning. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. butions may be made to St. Jude Chil-
MACKAVAGE – Joseph, friends STANIORSKI – Margaret, service 11 Ed retired from American Air- in the secondary site of St. Fausti-
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday a.m. Saturday from St. James lines after 35 years of service as a dren’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place,
may call 5 to 7 p.m. today at the na’s Parish, formerly St. Mary of
Kizis-Lokuta Funeral Home, 134 Lutheran Church, Hobbie. Calling Freight Agent. He was a parishioner Memphis, TN 38105; or St. Joseph’s
through Thursday and 7:30 Czestochowa, South Hanover
Church St., Pittston. hours 6 to 8 p.m. today at the of Saint John Neumann Catholic Center, 2010 Adams Ave., Scranton,
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Street, Nanticoke. Father James
MAKALA – Robert, funeral 10 a.m. Heller Funeral Home, Nescopeck, Church. He was a loving husband, PA 18509.
Nash will officiate. Interment will
Obituaries must be sent by a or at the church 10 to 11 a.m. father and grandfather. Ed was an
funeral home or crematory,
today from the Bernard J. Pion-
tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main Saturday. avid fisherman.
be held in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ha-
nover Township. Friends may call
G en etti’s
or must name who is hand- St., Duryea. Mass 10:30 a.m. in St.
Mary’s Polish National Catholic
THOMAS – Dianne, funeral 11 a.m.
today from the Yeosock Funeral
He is survived by his wife of 60
years, Mary Churnetski; son and from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
ling arrangements, with Church, Duryea. Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains daughter-in-law, Ed and Lisa Chur- Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
address and phone number. MEIKLE – George Jr., funeral 12:30 Township. netski of Knoxville, Tenn.; grand- H otelBerea vem entR a tes
p.m. today at the Desiderio Fu- YUDKOVITZ – Dorothy, friends may children, Amber Pfister and hus-
We discourage handwritten pay their respects 2 to 4 p.m. band, Brad, of Louisville, Ky., and
neral Home Inc., 36 S. Mountain
notices; they incur a $15 Blvd., Mountain Top. Friends may today and Sunday at the home of Edward M. Churnetski of Knoxville;
typing fee. pay their respects 11:30 a.m. until Marvin Yudkovitz and Fancine brothers, Frank Churnetski of Roch-
time of service.
MITCHELL – Lynn, memorial ser-
Lanar, 9604 Wadsworth Drive,
Bethesda Md.
ester, N.Y., and Bernard Churnetski
of Angola, N.Y.; as well as several 825.6477
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Chamber will hold LEADERSHIP GRADS ARE HONORED Barletta: No ban


on recording
awards luncheon
Pride of Place awards will office workstations and 12 pri-
of his meetings
Times Leader staff
vate offices, along with a recep- U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazle-
honor businesses, industries
tion lobby, boardroom, two con- ton, said Thursday there is no ban
and organizations in area. ference rooms, and a multipur- on recording his public forums.
pose room that can accommo- On May 19, Barletta said he met
date 72 people for seminars and privately with residents in Salem
Times Leader staff training. The design incorpo- Township and the meeting was in-
WILKES-BARRE – The Grea- rates the Coal Street building tended to be private to discuss the
ter Wilkes-Barre Chamber of and sloped roofline by exposing residents’ concerns, including
Commerce will present the 2011 much of the existing structure those about new flood maps is-
Pride of Place awards at its an- and allowing all of the open of- sued by the Federal Emergency
nual Business Awards Lun- fice workstations to benefit Management Agency.
cheon at 11:30 a.m. June 22 at from natural light. The recep- A few days before the meeting,
the Genetti Hotel & Conference tion area displays eight large- the activist group MoveOn.org
Center in Wilkes-Barre. scale paintings designed specifi- learned about the private meeting,
The awards are designed to cally for the company, the art- S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER publicized it on its Web site and
recognize and honor business- work and design create a unique
es, industries and
organizations that
workspace that also
pays tribute to the
L eadership Wilkes-Barre honored its Class of 2011 with a dinner and graduation cere-
mony Thursday evening at Genetti’s in Wilkes-Barre. Lissa Bryan Smith received
the 2011 Distinguished Leadership Award. A 2005 graduate of Executive Leadership,
encouraged its members to attend,
a Barletta press release stated.
Previously, according to the Bar-
have improved the Tickets to the company’s business – Smith is the chief administrative officer of Geisinger Regional Ambulatory Center. The letta release, MoveOn.org had mo-
physical environ- luncheon are $35 automobiles. bilized its members to disrupt the
2011 group projects included the Little Theatre Group, Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre
ment of the Greater and reservations • The Stegmaier congressman’s public “Home to
Wilkes-Barre Area. Mansion, 205 S. Fran- lobby makeover; Look Before You Leap, high school career fair; River Rock, environ- House” forums. Activists became
This year’s win-
can be made with klin St., Wilkes- mental cleanup; Mooseum Makeover, renovation of the barn at Hillside Farms; and so disruptive that police escorted
ners are: Jean Kile by call- Barre, in the commu- Shady Ladies, skin cancer awareness. them from the forum, the release
• Colours Inc., ing 823-2101, nity passion catego- said.
233 S. Washington ext.113; or e-mail- ry. To return a former “Because this was a private

W-B man cleared of some charges in stabbing


St., Wilkes-Barre, in treasure to the com- meeting, those without media cre-
the restoration/ ing jean- munity landscape dentials were not allowed to re-
renovation/remod- kile@wilkes- fueled owner Joe cord the session,” the release
eling category. barre.org. Matteo’s work to re- states. “Members of the media
Through the con- store the Stegmaier By EDWARD LEWIS Hanover Township, were in- nard surrendered himself, we were allowed to attend and record
version of a 4,000- Mansion. His mis- elewis@timesleader.com volved in a fight that started as have maintained his innocence the session because one media
square-foot former funeral sion was to foster a clear sense WILKES-BARRE – A man an argument about buying beer and always maintained that he outlet had previously reported
home, Colours Inc. created a of the home’s Victorian heritage charged by city police for his al- at a gathering outside an apart- was not responsible for any of that the session would take place.”
new corporate office and al- both on the interior and exte- leged role in a fight that left six ment at Coal and North Meade the injuries or any of the as- The meeting in Salem Township
lowed the company to retain rior – most recently with the re- people seriously injured with streets on May 6. saults that occurred on Coal was not a public forum, Barletta
and add jobs in downtown creation of a porch on the struc- stab and slash wounds last Six people suffered stab and Street,” Moses said. said, and was not advertised as
Wilkes-Barre. ture. The 500-square-foot foot- month was cleared of the most slash wounds during the fight, Leonard was charged after such by his office.
• Hildebrandt Learning Cen- print of the porch was designed serious offenses on Thursday. police said. witnesses and those who suf- His release said no press releas-
ter’s corporate headquarters, 60 to stay within the original stone Jeffrey Leonard, 27, of Madi- An arrest warrant was issued fered injuries told police that he es were issued, no constituent
Dorchester Drive, Dallas, in the foundation of the structure. son Street, Wilkes-Barre, plead- for Leonard and Geasey on May and Geasey were in possession phone calls were made and no so-
new construction category. The Special consideration was given ed guilty to a single count of dis- 11. of “knives, razors and other cial networking was used to pro-
Leonard surrendered with his
company’s new corporate head- to every detail within the facil- orderly conduct during his pre- sharp instruments during the mote it. All of those methods are
attorney, Peter Moses, on May
quarters is set on the hillside ity including the porch design, liminary hearing in Wilkes- altercation,” the criminal com- used to promote Barletta’s public
12. Geasey was captured after
just off of the Dallas Highway. which factored in the best types Barre Central Court. plaints say. forums.
police raided an apartment at
The building is the first in a new of columns to use, the design of Senior District Judge Andrew 346 Hazle Ave. on May 25. Police Detective Ron Foy said “People have been following me
35-acre business park and is the piers, the kind of arch to em- Barilla dismissed 12 counts of “All the aggravated assault during the hearing that police with cameras for years, so I have
modeled after traditional town ploy, the number and location of simple assault, eight counts of and simple assault charges were recently received information no problem with people recording
centers you might find in post- decorative brackets, and how aggravated assault, two counts dismissed. They weren’t with- that Leonard was not responsib- my Home to House public forums.
Civil War farming communi- well the new porch element of criminal conspiracy to com- drawn, which is significantly le for causing the injuries to the I have never banned cameras from
ties. Hildebrandt employs 500 blended with the existing build- mit aggravated assault and a different,” Moses said about Le- six people. my public meetings,” Barletta
people. ing. single count of criminal conspir- onard’s case. Geasey is scheduled for a pre- said. “I encourage people to attend
• GWC Warranty, Coal Street Tickets to the luncheon are acy to commit reckless endan- At the time Leonard turned liminary hearing on June 8 in my public forums and learn about
Complex, Wilkes-Barre, in the $35, and reservations can be germent against Leonard. himself in, Moses pledged a Central Court. He remains what’s going on in Washington,
interior design category. GWC made with Jean Kile by calling Leonard was fined $100. strong defense that would vindi- jailed at the Luzerne County and to offer their comments and
Warranty’s new 15,700-square- 823-2101, ext.113; or e-mailing Police alleged Leonard and cate his client. Correctional Facility for lack of input that I can take back to Con-
foot facility consists of 58 open jeankile@wilkes-barre.org. Jesse Geasey, 31, of Mark Drive, “From the moment Mr. Leo- $50,000 bail. gress with me.”
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Christopher T. Keira E. Thompson


Weghorst Keira Eve Thompson, daughter
of Karen Koprowski and David
Students will walk for breast cancer awareness
Christopher Thomas Weghorst, Thompson, Hanover Township, is Sarina Kinlaw and Krystal Daniele, seventh-grade students at
son of Eric and Angela Wegh- celebrating her third birthday Greater Nanticoke Area Education Center in Nanticoke, will con-
orst, Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating today, June 3. Keira is a grand-
duct a ‘We Do Care’ walk for breast cancer on June 11 in partner-
his seventh birthday today, June daughter of Nancy Koprowski,
ship with the American Cancer Society. The Newport Township
3. Chris is a grandson of Dean Hanover Township; the late
Leonard Koprowski; Mary Lou Community Organization donated $100 to the girls in support of
and Alice Weghorst, Wilkes- their effort. The event is designed to raise awareness about breast
Barre, and James Gormley and Thompson, Wilkes-Barre; and the
cancer and to raise money for the society. Participants can register
the late Elizabeth Gormley,
Lakewood, Wash. He is a great-
late George Thompson. She is a
great-granddaughter of Anna between 9 and 9:30 a.m. the day of the walk at the Recreation JLW Mountain Laurel Lions give share to district
Koprowski, Plymouth; Mary Park in Wanamie in Newport Township. The walk will start at 10.
grandson of Bill and Barbara The JLW Mountain Laurel Lions Club presented its fair share
Malacarne, Ashley; and Gladys Fees are $5 for walkers 13 years and older, $3 for children 12 years
Woodworth and Lucille Wegh- check to Eileen Yurish, District 14W District Governor. The donation
orst, all of Wilkes-Barre. Chris Thompson, Wilkes-Barre. and younger, and $10 for families. There will be barbecue style
refreshments for sale afterward. From left are Kinlaw, Daniele, will be used by the district to support many causes. During the
has a sister, Brianna, 8, and a
Palmira Gregory Miller, first vice president of the Newport Town- visit, Yurish, a charter member of the JLW Mountain Laurel Lions
brother, Devin, 3.
ship Community Organization, and Carol Marcincavage, member of Club, spoke on the state of Lionism, the projects accomplished and
the Board of Directors of the community organization. the goals. From left are Yurish, Elsie Belmont, club president, and
Past District Governor Richard Yurish.

MEETINGS
Today
CARVERTON: First Friday
Group of Assumpta Council
3987 Knights of Columbus at
Jillian E. Rogish St. Frances Cabrini Church,
585 Mount Olivet Road.
Cade R. Adrian Jillian Elizabeth Rogish, daugh-
ter of Jeffrey and Holly Rogish,
Rosary recitation begins at
7:30 a.m. followed by a Mass.
Cade Ryan Adrian, son of Todd Wyoming, is celebrating her Breakfast will take place at
and Amanda Adrian, Bethlehem, sixth birthday today, June 3. The Grille restaurant in the
is celebrating his fourth birthday Jillian is a granddaughter of Luzerne Shopping Center.
today, June 3. Cade is a grand- Betsy and Luke Hughes, Forty Reservations can be made
son of Jack and Karen Adrian, Fort, and Bonnie and John Rog- by calling Bill Jones at 288-
Dalton, and Fred and Yvonne ish, Plains Township. She is a 7291.
Marshall, Dallas. He is a great- great-granddaughter of El-
grandson of Robert Hoffman, izabeth Hughes, Wilkes-Barre,
Tunkhannock; Lillian Hoffman, and Jane Kaminski, Edwardsville. Saturday
Lake Winola; Dolores Hooper, Jillian has a brother, Benjamin, LUZERNE COUNTY: Myasthe-
Arvada, Colo.; and Penny DeFur, 2. nia Gravis Foundation at 11
Lakewood, Colo. a.m. in the Community
Room, Charles Luger Out-
patient Center, Allied Ser-
vices, 475 Morgan Highway,
Scranton. Guest speaker is
Blind Association holds annual meeting, installs officers
Dr. Scott M. Friedenberg, a The Association for the Blind installed new officers and inducted new members to its Board of Direc-
neurologist with Geisinger- tors at its annual meeting. Newly installed officers are Anna Cervenak, president; Thomas E. Pugh, vice
Danville. For more informa- president; James J. Brozena, treasurer; and Dr. Brian O’Donnell, secretary. Joining the board are Kath-
tion, call Vera Krewsun, leen Lambert, Ed Troy and Robert Stanley. Mary Erwine, was inducted as a new member of the Board
687-6009, Marie Ronnlof, of Trustees. At the meeting, first row, are O’Donnell; Michael T. Ferrence; Cervenak; Paula G. Bregman;
877-596-1491, or Allied Ser- and Marion Pollock. Second row: Connie Scott; Shep Pawling; Erwine; Jean Hughes; and Ann Coughlin.
vices at 348-1407. Third row: Jennifer Throop, director of services, Blind Association; Caroline Youngman; and Dr. William
McLaughlin Jr. Fourth row: Troy; Louis F. Goeringer; Michael Bibak; and Pugh. Fifth row: Ron Petrilla,
Sunday executive director, Blind Association; attorney Richard Goldberg; and Stanley.
LUZERNE COUNTY: North
Cameron P. Cook Brooke Felici Anthracite Council - League
of Ukrainian Catholics at St.
Cameron Paige Cook, daughter Brooke Felici, daughter of Pete Vladimir Ukrainian Greek
of Diana and Joseph Cook, and Kelly Felici, Nanticoke, is Catholic Church, 430 N.
Havertown, is celebrating her celebrating her fifth birthday Seventh Ave., Scranton. A
first birthday today, June 3. today, June 3. Brooke is a grand- prayer service begins at 2
Cami is a granddaughter of daughter of Helen Baluta and p.m. in church, and a general
Robert and Diane Waligun, Jim and Betsy Cheshinski, all of session and social follows in
Wilkes-Barre; Evelyn Cook, Ard- Nanticoke; Kevin and Sandy the Parish Center. New mem-
more; and Joseph Cook, Falls. LeBlanc, Scarborough, Maine; bers are invited. For more
She is a great-granddaughter of and Pete and Denise Felici, Glen information contact Dorothy
Edith Evans, Wilkes-Barre, and Lyon. She has a sister, Lexy, 7. Jamula, president, at 822-
Jane Stoshak, Sugar Notch. 5354.
Cami has a brother, Ethan, 5.
FALLS: Fitch Cemetery Associ-
ation at 2 p.m. at the ceme-
tery, Route 292.

Monday
WEST PITTSTON: Friends of
the West Pittston Library at
12:30 p.m. in the board room
Hibernians’ Night at Races will benefit scholarship program
at the library, 200 Exeter The Ancient Order of Hibernians, Neil McLaughlin Division, of Avoca, sponsored a successful Night at
Ave. President Sara Kelly will the Races. Proceeds will benefit the scholarship program. Members, from left, are Mike Hopkins, Pat
preside. Hopkins, Jon McHale, James Brogan, James Doran, Robert Schwarts and Gene Philbin.

Maggie Paciga James C. Kush IN BRIEF 118.


Cost is $7 for adults and
“One World, Many Stories,”
will take place June 20 to 25 at
10 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and 6
to 7:45 p.m. Thursdays. Partici-
Maggie Paciga, daughter of John James Cornelius Kush, son of $3.50 for children. Proceeds the Pittston Area Memorial pants ages 12 years and older
and Laurie Paciga, Shavertown, Raymond and Anne Brown Kush, SWEET VALLEY: The Fair- will defray the fire company’s Library, 47 Broad St. There bring their own supplies such
is celebrating her eighth birth- Murfreesboro, Tenn., is cele- mount Township Volunteer cost for services, equipment will be crafts, programs, story as crochet hook and yarn and
day today, June 3. Maggie is a brating his ninth birthday today,
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fire and Ambulance Company and maintenance. times, weekly guessing jars and learn to make simple projects.
June 3. J.C. is a grandson of
John Paciga Sr., Larry Ferrone will host a breakfast buffet more for children 3 to 11 years For more information, call
James and Sue Brown, Franklin,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gazoo. Tenn., and Regina Kush and the from 8 a.m. to noon on Sunday PITTSTON: Registration for old. 654-9565 or visit www.pitt-
She has a sister, Emily, 1 1. late Cornelius Kush, Nanticoke. at the fire company on Route the summer reading program, The crochet club meets from stonlibrary.com.

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: DONATE, RECYCLE

TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO/S.JOHN WILKIN

Unload your unwanted TVs and other gadgets during Luzerne


County’s annual electronics recycling drop-off program.

Profit community
by cleaning house
R
ECOVERING “pack For more information, call
rats” can rid their Lu- the Luzerne County Solid
zerne County house- Waste Management Depart-
holds of unwanted ment’s recycling hot line at 1-
items in the weeks ahead, while 800-821-7654 or visit the depart-
also doing good for the commu- ment’s pages on the county
nity. website, www.luzernecoun-
Several used-item donation ty.org.
opportunities – and the coun- ❏ Call for clothing.
ty’s annual electronics recycling The Volunteers of America
MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
drop-off program – allow you thrift store in Wilkes-Barre re-
this month to help the environ-
ment, possibly help your less-
cently issued a request for con-
tributions of used clothing,
Nation teeters on edge SEND US YOUR OPINION
participate in a national cancer research
study.

of financial catastrophe
fortunate neighbors and finally which is in short supply on its Letters to the editor must include the Enrollment for the American Cancer
free your closets and storage racks. Gently used apparel can writer’s name, address and daytime Society’s third Cancer Prevention Study
phone number for verification. Letters will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat-
space of all that surplus stuff. A be taken to the store, at 400 S.

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t’s becoming more evident every day should be no more than 250 words. We
sample of what’s happening in Main St. Pickup also is availa- urday during the Relay For Life of Greater
that the election of 2010 had virtually no reserve the right to edit and limit writers
June: ble. For details, call 829-5100. to one published letter every 30 days. Hazleton, at Louis Schiavo City View Park,
effect on how Washington, D.C., does
❏ Electronics recycling. Of course, other second-hand business. • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com 700 S. Poplar St., Hazleton.
County residents can unload stores near your neighborhood, • Fax: 570-829-5537 Individuals between the ages of 30 and
Republican Congressman Paul Ryan, • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
their outdated or out-of-order many of them run by charitable chairman of the House Budget Committee, 65 who have never been diagnosed with
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
televisions, computers, camcor- groups, would appreciate con- has released a budget proposal that is cancer and are willing to make a long-term
ders, microwaves, phones and tributions, too. being criticized by the left for going too commitment to the study are encouraged
dozens of other electronic de- ❏ Books, movies, more. far. The problem, however, is that it to sign up. Those who choose to enroll will
The senator also joined those in under-
vices for free. Haul the gadgets The Osterhout Free Library’s complete a brief initial questionnaire,
doesn’t go far enough. mining the Catholic bishops on health care
to the drop-off site during the weeklong book sale in down- provide a waist measurement and a small
Under President Obama’s economic reform. On April 14, he was among the
appointed hours and simply town Wilkes-Barre starts June blood sample. Participants periodically
plan, the national debt is projected to be Democratic senators on two counts of
step aside. Workers will remove 18. For information about the
$26 trillion in the year 2021; yet the plan anti-life voting: he voted against blocking will be sent a follow-up questionnaire for
the items from your vehicle, Osterhout and other nearby
will never provide for a balanced budget. funding for implementation of the presi- the next 20 to 30 years.
sort them and plunk them into public libraries that appreciate
Under Ryan’s plan, the debt would be $23 dent’s 2010 health care law (this contains If you aren’t eligible, you still can make a
the proper pile for later recy- donations of money and materi-
cling. al goods, visit www.luzerneli- trillion in 2021. According to the Congres- multiple provisions to impose rationing of difference by telling everyone you know
For added convenience, drop- braries.org. sional Budget Office, it would not achieve life-saving medical care, as well as federal about Cancer Prevention Study – 3.
offs are scheduled at two sites: The Friends of the Osterhout a balanced budget until the year 2063. For more information, call the cancer
subsidies for abortion; and voted against
one in the Hazleton area and Free Library volunteer group, Considering the federal government can’t society’s Hazleton office at (570) 459-1212,
H. Con. Res. 36, a bill that would have cut
one near Wilkes-Barre. The first which conducts the yearly tent pass a budget for a single year, how can visit www.cancer.org/cps3 or send an
off federal funds for fiscal year 2011 to
collection is set for 9 a.m. to 3 sale on South Franklin Street, anyone have faith in a proposal that pro- email to cps3@cancer.org.
jects out over 50 years? Planned Parenthood, the nation’s major
p.m. this Saturday at the Butler relies on the public for merchan- provider of abortions. We hope you will join us Saturday.
Township Fire Hall, 14 W. But- dise such as new and used The time for tinkering around the edges
I see a voting consistency here, but one Amy Herbener
ler Drive, Drums. The second books, CDs and DVDs. They’ll is over. If we don’t soon get our financial and
house in order, meaning a 40 percent that is not for “ethic of life.”
collection, also from 9 a.m. to 3 even take a videotape – which, if Michele Connors
p.m., will be held June 11 at the you can still find one in your across-the-board cut in federal spending, Christopher Calore Co-chairwomen, Cancer Prevention
Hanover Area Junior/Senior closet, suggests you really are a the currency crisis that will follow will be Wilkes-Barre Study group
High School, 1600 Sans Souci pack rat. disastrous. This is because the Federal American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life

Illegal immigration creates


Reserve is supporting much of the deficit of Greater Hazleton
Parkway, Hanover Township. Vinyl LPs, anyone?
spending by creating money out of thin air,

job loss, economic burden Writer says indiscretions


which devalues the money already in circu-
OTHER OPINION: COLLEGE PAYS lation.
If you think prices are high now, wait
are to blame for disasters
Higher education I
until the U.S. dollar loses its status as the f you think this country is in bad shape,
world’s reserve currency. I can only hope wait a few more years. President Obama

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apparently doesn’t care who loses their here are a lot of people who apparently
that we haven’t reached the point of no

worth investment return – that somehow, a majority of the jobs. If he did, he would stop the immigra- believe that what we do wrong in our
American people will wake up and recog- tion invasion from South America. lives has no bearing on natural laws.
nize the gravity of our situation. Illegal immigrants come here and take When I was a kid almost a century ago,
storms were always lurking, waiting. You

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Sadly, anything less and our journey over the country. The states are going
S COLLEGE COSTS ber on another truism: Ma- hardly ever saw a picture of a tornado, to
toward the edge of the cliff continues full broke paying for their medical bills.
and debt rise, ex- joring in math, science, engi- say nothing of encountering one. Hurri-
steam ahead. Then you have two kids from Shenan-
perts are question- neering and computers pays canes existed but were rare. Earthquakes
ing the value of much better after graduation Ben Roper doah sentenced to nine years in jail for a
Kingston hate crime. always have been around, but they were
higher education. But a new than getting a degree in edu-
The illegal immigrant chose to challenge not noticed much back then. Floods always
survey shows that not only cation, counseling, psycholo-
Writer questions Casey’s these youths. If he didn’t, he would still be have been around but again tolerated.
do university degrees have gy, art or English.
value, but some pay off more A person with a degree in here. These two kids never should have Large fires also were rare.
Now, do you really believe that the sig-
handsomely than others.
Four years at an elite insti-
petroleum engineering, for
example, can expect to earn ‘ethic of life’ declaration been tried the second time. This is double
jeopardy. nificant rise in all these catastrophic nat-
ural disasters is caused by humans im-
tution of higher learning can about $120,000 a year. In con- How come the government will enforce

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recently published letter by Larry
cost more than $200,000. trast, the median annual sala- a so-called hate crime but not an illegal pugning the creator’s laws? Man does not
Smar, chief of staff for Sen. Robert
Even a degree from a modest ry for counseling or psychol- immigration law? want to accept that explanation as viable.
Casey Jr., defended the senator as
public university can run ogy majors is $29,000. Man is too much into self to adhere to a
being “dedicated to a consistent ethic of Joe Rominski
more than $35,000, not The new study suggests simple biblical truth. And that truth is –
life.” Wilkes-Barre
counting room and board. that what is valuable and break the rules, pay the price.
It seems to me that the senator is, rath-
A report from Georgetown what is valued in today’s Points to ponder: High divorce rates,
Residents can participate
er, a member of the “Catholics-who-don’t-
University concludes that economy are not always the with marriage becoming obsolete. Gay
like-abortion … but … crowd.”
money invested in a college same things. marriages are rampant. Drugs destroy
In 2009, the senator voted against the
education is generally well
spent. But it also puts a num-
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Martinez Amendment that would have
reinstated the Mexico City Policy, a policy
in cancer prevention study totally.
You can believe it or not, but all of the

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EDITORIAL BOARD struck down by President Obama. The hat if you could participate in re- violence that nature has dumped on us in
amendment was defeated by a vote of search that might help determine the last few decades is caused by our indis-
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES
60-37 and would have prevented U.S. tax- factors that cause or prevent cancer? cretions.
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT payer funding for international abortion- Residents of Northeastern Pennsylvania Vincent Calaman
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. promoting organizations. have an unprecedented opportunity to Powell

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


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Probe of Monday’s fatal fire in W-B house goes on


Officials believe the blaze, to investigate the cause of the found Tuesday morning in the the autopsy. Moore was iden- toxicated in the Sullivan through the county’s tax of-
fire that killed two people and rubble of what remained of tified by fingerprints, police Street house on April 3. fice. The property has been
which killed two men, began
destroyed a house on Sullivan the house that was demol- said. Neighbors said the house put in limbo since there were
in the rear of the building. Street on Monday. ished for safety reasons after Klein was known to be had been vacant for nearly no buyers, according to coun-
Investigators believe the the fire was extinguished. homeless, and Moore had a four years and was inhabited ty records.
fire originated in the rear of Luzerne County Chief Dep- last known address on Helen by homeless people, vagrants City spokesman Drew
By EDWARD LEWIS the house at 73 Sullivan St. uty Coroner Bill Lisman said Street in Plains Township. and drug addicts. McLaughlin said there were
elewis@timesleader.com just before 1:30 a.m. the two men died from carbon According to court records, Property records list the no utilities to the house, and
WILKES-BARRE – City po- Police said the bodies of monoxide intoxication. police cited Klein on a sum- owner as Martha Peters. the property has been cited
lice and the state police depu- Robert G. Klein, 52, and Klein was identified using mary charge of criminal tres- The house was listed on the six times for code and health
ty fire marshal are continuing James Moore Jr., 52, were evidence recovered during pass when he was found in- March 23 back-tax sale violations since 2009.

FIRE STRONG
sun rises to avoid being
detected.
She said Moore ar-
rived at REACH three
Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A
years ago from West Vir-
but he knows how difficult it is for people ginia. He lost his house Melnick said Strong does not have
like Klein and Moore to find nightly shel- and ended up in the Lu- any mental illness, and he does not
ter. Klein zerne County Correc- suffer from brain damage as defense
“They will both be sadly missed,” Boyer tional Facility where he witnesses testified.
said. “This is why we need more programs met Boyer. Prosecutors, Melnick said, proved
like REACH.” “He always talked about work,” Boyer all three of their aggravating circum-
The fire fatalities struck a nerve with said of Moore. “He would do whatever he stances needed to sentence Strong to
Wolownik, who has worked with the home- could find; he always wanted to work.” the death penalty.
less for 10 years. She is particularly con- Wolownik said Moore’s ex-girlfriend They include: Strock was a wit-
cerned about the welfare of her clients – stopped by REACH on Wednesday looking ness to a crime and was killed to
currently 40 or more per day – because RE- for him. The two had a child together, she prevent any testimony against
ACH will cease its services to the homeless said. Strong; that Strong committed the
as of July 1 because of state budget cuts. Klein came to Wilkes-Barre from Phila- murder during a felony crime; and
Wolownik said both men were gentle- delphia after his common-law wife got that Strong has a history of felony
men who had a serious problem – exces- tired of his excessive drinking, Wolownik offenses.
sive drinking. said. Melnick said there is clear evi-
“James never asked for anything,” Wo- Klein and Moore make five REACH cli- dence Strong killed Strock to prevent
lownik said. “And Bobby always addressed ents who died in May, Wolownik said. Ho- him from testifying because his one-
everyone as Mr. or Miss.” gan, Sobieski and Boyer think more will time co-defendant, James Alexander,
“Bobby was a worker,” former REACH die after REACH closes because of the loss said that when he asked Strong why
client and current employee Jim Sobieski of needed services – services that helped he killed Strock, Strong replied: “I’m
said. “He was a machinist. His problem them find work and housing. tired of leaving behind witnesses.”
was alcohol consumed his life.” “When you are homeless, your life ex- The second aggravating circum-
He said Klein came here from Philadel- pectancy dramatically decreases,” Hogan stance, Melnick said, can be ex-
phia and had three children. said. plained by Strong committing rob-
Another client, Bryan Hogan, a New “A friend of mine died recently, and it bery, kidnapping and stealing
York Giants fan, said he used to tease Klein was just too much for me,” Boyer said. “I Strock’s car – all of which he was
about his beloved Philadelphia Eagles. It went on a 10-day bender.” found guilty of; and finally, he com-
was always friendly, Hogan said. Klein met Boyer said he was drinking a half gallon mitted three similar crimes – that
his grandson in Philly two years ago and of vodka and a 30-pack of beer every day to did not result in death – once in 1969
Hogan said that meant a lot to him. get through until he finally checked him- and twice in 1975.
When the men heard Klein and Moore self into a rehab program. Strong’s attorney, Shelley Centini,
died in the fire, they could relate. Hogan At Thursday’s prayer service, Klein and said her client’s childhood explains
survived an arson fire in an abandoned Moore were remembered for who they his behavior.
building he was sleeping in a few years ago. were. Sobieski said Klein was a good cook. Strong was born lacking judgment, AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER

“We all know the dangers of living in “He could make something out of almost thanks to a malformation on his James Strong leaves the Brominski Building on Thursday after jury delib-
abandos,” Hogan said, referring to vacant nothing,” he said. brain stem, Centini said in her clos- erations in his death-penalty case.
buildings. “You always think it could have The men said Moore was staying with ing argument, which affects his be-
been you. I’d like to know what the cause of someone until Sunday morning when he havior, leading to lack of impulse Centini said. “Studies show that.” privilege of holding in the law li-
that fire was.” was kicked out because he wasn’t contrib- control and violent behavior. There was clear evidence, Centini brary.
Hogan, Boyer and Sobieski offered some uting to the household expenses. So he and Coupled with an abusive and dys- said, that Strong suffers from mental Centini said regardless of how the
insight into the plight of the homeless. Klein found refuge at 73 Sullivan St. functional family and having moved illnesses and brain damage, and that jurors make their decision, her client
“Homeless guys always travel in pairs or “As soon as we heard about the fire, we 14 times when Strong was a child, as a prisoner at the Luzerne County dies behind bars and will never be a
groups of threes for safety purposes,” Ho- knew they could have been in there,” Ho- that was a formula for criminal be- Correctional Facility, her client has free man again.
gan said. gan said. “The homeless grapevine can be havior, she said. had an exemplary record, mentored “Either way,” Centini said,
Wolownik said homeless men enter va- faster than the Internet.” “(They are) indicators that a per- other inmates and holds down a job “(Strong) spends the rest of his life
cant buildings at night and leave before the son will become a violent adult,” no other inmate has been given the in prison.”

DEP
ed increasing the fee to the bill and cradle-to-grave ronmental laws. requirements are still lower than should be able to revoke the per-
bond a well from $2,500 manifesting for drilling Krancer said in his letter that the cost of capping a well, encou- mit.”
per well with a cap of wastewater. the suggested amendments “em- raging operators to abandon wells In response to the letter, Mar-
$25,000 to new rates pro- “It was an issue locally body Gov. Corbett’s concepts to uncapped. cellus Shale Coalition spokesman
Continued from Page 1A
posed in a bill now under To read DEP with the Wyoming Valley improve (the Oil and Gas Act), as “The bottom line for DEP Travis Windle referred to coali-
tion occurs. debate in the state Senate Secretary Sanitary Authority, and we well as some improvements need- should be protecting the public, tion President Kathryn Klaber’s
Michael L.
Currently, drillers may be pre- Environmental Resources Krancer’s wanted to make sure that ed that have come to our attention and they’re doing that with some presentation to the governor’s ad-
sumed to be liable for environ- and Energy Committee. letter to the was part of any legislative as we regulate the natural gas in- of these,” Jiunta said. visory commission, in which
mental contamination that occurs Senate Bill 602 recom- Marcellus package,” he said. dustry.” He applauded other provisions, Klaber said the coalition can sup-
within 1,000 feet of a well within mends a minimum bond Shale Ad- State Rep. Phyllis Mun- Tom Jiunta, founder and presi- in particular cradle-to-grave mani- port amendments to Oil and Gas
six months of drilling or altering of $10,000 per well of visory Com- dy, D-Kingston, has also in- dent of Luzerne County’s Gas festing requirements and an Act providing reasonable updates
the well. Krancer recommended more than 6,000 feet with mission in troduced a bill that seeks to Drilling Awareness Coalition, amendment granting DEP au- to bonding, setbacks from occu-
the liability window and notifica- different caps based on full, visit mandate cradle-to-grave said the amendments are a step in thority to condition a well permit pied buildings, presumption of lia-
www.times
tion distances be increased to the number of wells own- leader.com manifesting. the right direction, though they based on its assessment of the im- bility for water impacts and noti-
2,500 feet and 12 months and that ed by the operator. Krancer also requested fall short in some areas. pact to public resources. fication of permit applications.
“stimulating the well,” or hydrau- State Sen. John Yudi- the Oil and Gas Act be Specifically, he thinks well set- “There are certain environmen- The coalition is a group of com-
lic fracturing, be added to the pro- chak, D-Plymouth Town- amended to give DEP au- backs from a public water supply tal and public resource impacts panies drilling for in the Marcellus
cedures initiating the liability pe- ship, was one of the sponsors of thority to revoke well permits and and presumptive liability distanc- that stand out,” he said. “If a well Shale or performing services for
riod. that bill. He said he was particular- deny new permits to operators es should be increased to 5,000 operator can’t specify that they drillers. It promotes development
The secretary also recommend- ly happy to see Krancer support based on past violations of envi- feet, and the suggested bonding can protect (one of them), DEP of the shale.

WIRES
“He then went to another utility to make a tentative identification A man found dead near
pole that had a crossbeam on top until a positive match was made, this building, the former
with a dead power line on one Jacob and Lisman said. Dana Perfume building in
side and an active line with Jacob said the person who the Crestwood Industrial
Continued from Page 1A Park, on Wednesday was
12,000 volts on the other side that found the body contacted Nanti-
identified as Mervin Rohr-
missing person’s report with the he touched.” coke police about the discovery.
baugh of Kingston. A
Kingston Police Department at Cutting tools were found near Nanticoke police Detective
person walking in the area
3:15 p.m. Saturday, Kingston Po- the body. No vehicle was found in Capt. Bill Shultz notified Wright discovered the body. The
lice Chief Keith Keiper said. the area, Jacob said. Township police, and took the body was found under a
The body was found under a Police said they are investigat- man to the vacant building to ladder that was placed
ladder that was placed against a ing whether Rohrbaugh was help find the body, Jacob said. against a utility pole next
utility pole next to the building, alone or was working with anoth- The building has been vacant to the building.
Lisman said. er individual. since December 2004 when Dana
“It appears he went to a utility Rohrbaugh did not have an Perfumes closed its manufactur-
pole and cut a neutral line that is identification card or a driver’s li- ing plant after 40 years of oper-
made of aluminum,” Jacob said. cense. Police used his cell phone ations in Wright Township. DON CAREY/TIMES LEADER PHOTO

Speaking out… PHOTOS: CLICK:


A group of concerned citizens has Redeemer Boy Scouts
organized an independent rally to
bring light to the consequences of a graduates in annual dinner
proposed cut to the kindergarten pro- style in W-B
gram in Crestwood School District.
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SPORTS timesleader.com
SECTION B
FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2011

NBA FINALS
OPINION
Mavericks tie series with Game 2 thriller BOB BROOKOVER

For Phillies
rookie now
By STEVEN WINE games on its home court, start- The Heat had outscored teams lane for the winner on Dallas’ fi-
AP Sports Writer ing with Game 3 on Sunday in the fourth quarter of their last nal possession.
MIAMI — From up by 15 night. five playoff games. Wade tried a desperation 3-
points with 7 minutes left, to los- Final score: Mavs 95, Heat 93, Not on Thursday: Dallas out- pointer at the end, bouncing
ing home-court advantage in the
NBA finals.
In a season of challenges for
95 93
and the Heat left in sheer disbe-
lief. After that 3-pointer by
Wade, Dallas closed the game on
scored Miami 24-18 in the last 12
minutes, which was bad enough.
How the Mavericks did it made it
away as he tumbled to the court,
one of his rare missteps in a night
where he finished with 36 points.
is the time
the Miami Heat, here comes the a 22-5 run. seem even worse for the Heat, It’s the 12th time since the
MAVERICKS HEAT WE ARE now only one day
biggest task — recovering after Struggling to win close games who missed 10 of their last 11 NBA went to the 2-3-2 finals for-
away from what should qualify
blowing a chance to take a two- Series tied at 1-1. was one of Miami’s biggest chal- shots. mat that teams split the opening as the new normal for the Phil-
game lead over the Dallas Ma- Game 3, 8 p.m., Sunday, ABC lenges all season. The Heat went That’s right, the Heat shot 53 two games. Teams holding lies lineup.
vericks. 5-14 in games decided by five percent in the first 41 minutes, home-court advantage reco- After Shane Victorino gets
Ahead 88-73 after Dwyane winning layup with 3.6 seconds points or less in the regular sea- and 9 percent the rest of the way. vered to win eight of the previ- breakfast and a few more at-bats
Wade made a 3-pointer with 7:14 remaining left them silenced, son, but in the playoffs, fourth- Mario Chalmers’ 3-pointer with ous 11 series, including last year with double-A Reading Thurs-
left, Miami had the home fans and now all Dallas needs to do to quarter closeouts had become 25 seconds left tied the game, when the Lakers topped the Cel- day morning, the centerfielder
roaring. Dirk Nowitzki’s game- win the NBA title is win three one of Miami’s calling cards. but Nowitzki drove down the tics in seven games. is expected to have dinner in
Pittsburgh and join his team-
mates for the start of a three-
I.L. BASEBALL DISTRICT 2 CLASS 2A BASEBALL game series with the Pirates

Patience pays off


tonight.

Indians
It will be the first time this
season that manager Charlie
Manuel has had full access to
the hitters he hoped would be

roll past
available when the Phillies re-
ported to spring training in
mid-February. We’d like to re-
port that this remarkable event

Yankees
caused Manuel to do somer-
saults and cartwheels in the
visiting clubhouse, but a 2-1 loss
to the lowly Washington Nation-
Presley homers twice and als in the searing heat led to a
more subdued reaction.
drives in six runs as Indy
“That’s going to be good,”
feasts on SWB pitching. Manuel said after his offense
scratched out only five hits.
“That’s going to make us better.
By PETE CAVA Just like when we got (Chase)
For the Times Leader Utley.”
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indi- It took two months to reach
anapolis Indians scored three this point, and three players
runs in the second, five in the have been given an opportunity
fourth and four more in the to seize control of the right-field
eighth Thursday night in a 13-2 spot vacated when Jayson Werth
romp over visiting Scranton/ opted for fame and fortune here
Wilkes-Barre. in the nation’s capital.
Fifty-six games into the sea-
Left fielder Alex Presley, who
son, we have a right-field win-
leads the Inter-
ner.
national League His name is Domonic Brown.
with 74 hits, pro- The rookie did not get a
vided most of chance to start against Nation-
the Indians’ fire- als lefthander John Lannan in
power. Presley the series finale, but after he
went 3-for-5 nearly delivered a go-ahead

13
INDIANS
with a pair of
home runs and
pinch hit off lefthanded reliever
Doug Slaten in the top of the
six runs batted sixth inning, Manuel made it
in. clear that he’s ready to expand
2
YANKEES
The Yankees Brown’s playing time.
“We didn’t bring Dom to the
concluded their
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER big leagues to sit him on the
swing through
Josh Everett jumps on the pile of Lake Lehman boys celebrating a win over Holy Redeemer during Distrcit 2 class 2A champion- bench,” Manuel said. “We
the west with
ship play Thursday. brought him to the big leagues
five wins in to get playing time. Will he play

Lehman’s 2A title was a long time coming


eight tries. every day? Probably not, be-
Scranton/ cause we’re still going to mon-
Wilkes-Barre re- itor him, but eventually he will.”

13
ached Indianapolis starter Justin By DEREK LEVARSE “What can I say to be denied.” goal. And we finally got it.” With the Phillies facing three
Wilson for a pair of runs in the dlevarse@timesleader.com about these It was the Knights’ first dis- Mathers played a big role in it, righthanders — Jeff Karstens,
first inning. Kevin Russo opened MOOSIC -- The final out, and LEHMAN kids? I love ’em trict title since 2007. LeValley racking up a game-high five RBI Charlie Morton, and James
the contest with a short fly to the celebration that followed, so much,” Le- took over as head coach in 2008 and fueling Lehman outbursts McDonald — in Pittsburgh,
right, and Miles Durham at-
temped a shoestring catch. But
was nearly a decade in the mak-
ing.
5
HOLY
Valley said af-
ter the Black
and the team fell short in each of
the past three seasons, includ-
of six runs in the second and five
in the sixth. The shortstop hit a
Brown figures to get three
straight starts against the Pi-
the ball dropped in, skipping past This was just the fourth sea- REDEEMER Knights’ 13-5 ing a loss to Lakeland in the fi- triple with the bases loaded in rates. The Phillies will next face
Durham for a three-base hit. son for Lake-Lehman varsity win over Holy nals two years ago. the second and knocked in two a lefthander when they open a
baseball under Mark LeValley. Redeemer in the District 2 Class For 2011, it was a district title more with a single in the sixth to homestand Monday against Los
Ramiro Pena followed with a
But most of the players had been 2A championship at PNC Field. or bust. help stunt the Royals’ momen- Angeles Dodgers veteran Ted
bunt that Wilson fielded and fired
with the coach at several differ- “Some of these guys have been “This is what we wanted,” tum. Lilly. That would be a good time
home. But catcher Eric Fryer ent levels and leagues. Some for with me half their life. It’s the said senior Bryan Mathers, one No. 7 Redeemer had cut the to give Brown his first start
muffed the throw as Russo sped as many as nine years. culmination of a lot of hard work of those long-tenured LeValley deficit to 8-5 in the top of the against a lefthander.
home safely. Pena went to second It made Thursday’s district ti- by these guys. players. “Since the beginning of “He’s going to play and he’s
on a wild pitch and scored two tle that much more memorable. “They refused – they refused-- the season, this was our main See LEHMAN, Page 4B going to play (against) lefties at
outs later on Brandon Laird’s line times, too,” Manuel said.
single. Brown is undaunted by the
Andrew Brackman started for H.S. SOFTBALL idea. In fact, he seems undaunt-
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and last- ed by everything.

Dallas comes up on short


ed 39 pitches, 17 of them strikes. “I’m always pretty confident
The right-hander walked the first against lefties,” he said. “I hit
batter he faced and threw a wild them pretty well in the minor

in one dazzling matchup


pitch, but managed to get out of leagues as well, but it’s a totally
the inning unscathed. different ball game up here.
Usually the lefties coming in up
“I don’t know, Just no control,”
here, you know they have some-
said Brackman (2-4), a first-
1 Weston said. thing special. They have a slider
By JAY MONAHAN
round draft pick in 2007 who un- For The Times Leader “We figured if or a cutter, and usually in the
derwent Tommy John surgery THROOP – Valley View’s VALLEY VIEW we get one or minors they can’t locate that
shortly after signing with the scouting report of Thursday’s two runs, it’ll stuff the way these guys can. I
New York Yankees. “It started in
the bullpen and went on into the
District 2 Class 3A Champion-
ship against Dallas read perfect-
0
DALLAS
be tough to
overcome. We
think that’s the big thing.”
Brown hit .313 in the minors
game.” ly: one run may just do the trick. had some with a .376 on-base percentage
In the second, the Indians filled To get that one run, Cougars speed on the last season and he put a solid
softball coach E.J. Weston ac- base at the time, and we were swing on a 1-0 fastball from
the bases on a pair of walks and a
knowledged he would have to fortunate to score a run.” Slaten, who was holding lefties
hit batsman. With Brackman hav- Valley View (17-0) moves on
pull out all the stops. to a .194 batting average this
ing trouble finding the plate, Yan- Weston gave Gabby Santarelli to the first round of the PIAA
kee skipper Dave Miley went to season. Only an acrobatic catch
the green light twice in the first Class 3A tournament, where it
his bullpen. Ryan Pope replaced will face District 4 winner Jer- by leftfielder Laynce Nix kept it
inning, yielding the lone run in a
sey Shore (16-4) on Monday. from being a go-ahead hit.
Brackman, and Durham drilled 1-0 victory for Valley View’s sec-
ond consecutive District 2 Class Unlike last year’s champion- The rookie took the catch in
the right-hander’s first pitch for a
3A title win over Dallas. ship, in which the Cougars pum- stride, as he does just about
bases-clearing double. everything. When the turbulent
After reaching on bases on meled the Mountaineers 11-1,
The Yankees loaded the sacks times of his recent past (in-
balls, Santarelli swiped second pitching was the story of Thurs-
in the third on a pair of hits sand- day’s contest. Both the Moun- cluding a broken hand suffered
and third base. A passed ball al-
wiched around a walk, but the lowed the left fielder to tally taineers (13-5) and Cougars in spring training) were recited
threat ended when Wilson NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER what proved to be the winning each manufactured one hit to him, he shrugged and said he
caught Dan Brewer looking at a Kristan Baker of Dallas delivers a pitch during Thursday’s run. against arguably the top two knew injuries and failure would
championship game against Valley View at Mid Valley High “We knew we had to do what-
See YANKEES, Page 3B School. ever we could to get a run,” See SOFTBALL, Page 4B See ROOKIE, Page 7B
K

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On the Mark BULLETIN BOARD


B A S E B A L L
International League AMERICA’S CAMPS CLINICS 9544.
By Mark Dudek
At A Glance
All Times EDT
LINE West Side United Soccer Club will
Times Leader Correspondent North Division A football camp for mini-football meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the
W L Pct. GB players will be held to benefit the Kingston Rec Center at 6:30pm.
Mystery Photo has taken a liking to the five-eighth’s mile of the Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 33 20
Yankees ................................... 28 23
.623 —
.549 4
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH Lake-Lehman Football Booster All interested parents are encour-
Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. He’s ready to continue on his win- Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 28 25 .528 5 Club from 5:30 to 8 p.m. June 23 aged to participate. For more
ning ways in tonight’s $29,000 Open Trot. The four-year old son of S Buffalo (Mets)........................... 25 29 .463 8 ⁄2
1
BASEBALL and June 24 at Edward Edwards information, contact Matthew at
Syracuse (Nationals)............... 22 29 .431 10 Stadium. Cost for the camp is $25 574-7699.
J’s Photo has won four of his last five starts, including a down the road Rochester (Twins) ................... 21 30 .412 11
Favorite Odds Underdog
if paid in advance. An additional $5
1:54.2 triumph here back on May 11. He’s in peak form right now and South Division American League
will be charged at the camp. Con-
W L Pct. GB Rangers 8.0 INDIANS REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
with driver Ron Pierce at the controls I see no one stopping the Julie Durham (Rays) ....................... 30 23 .566 — tact head coach Gerald Gilsky at
ORIOLES 8.5 Blue Jays
Miller trained trotter from taking care of business yet again. Gwinnett (Braves) .................. 26 27
Charlotte (White Sox)............ 23 28
.491
.451
4
6
868-6074 for more information. Hanover Area Girls Basketball
RED SOX 8.5 A’s
BEST BET: MAMBO ITALIANO (12TH) Norfolk (Orioles)..................... 18 36 .333 12 ⁄2
1 Dallas Mountaineers Aquatic Club’s registration for Summer Leagues
WHITE SOX 9.0 Tigers
VALUE PLAY: VIJAY STAR (4TH) West Division (DMAC) Summer League camp is will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. at
W L Pct. GB ROYALS 9.5 Twins
Post Time 6:30 p.m.
Columbus (Indians)................ 36 18 .667 —
an eight-week competitive swim Hanover Area High School on
All Races One Mile
Louisville (Reds) .................... 31 23 .574 5 ANGELS 7.5 Yankees program that is held from June 13 Tuesday. Registration is open to
First-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 25 30 .455 111⁄2 MARINERS 7.5 Rays through Aug. 5. The swim program girls attending Hanover Area
4 Beforethedaystarts M.Kakaley 8-1-3 Worthy of second chance 3-1 Toledo (Tigers)....................... 25 30 .455 111⁄2
7 Wygant Belle M.Simons 3-8-5 Merits a strong look 9-2 National League is open to ages 6 through college Junior/Senior High School in
Thursday's Games
1 Keystone Kismet To.Schadel 4-7-3 Much better from the pole 20-1 Rochester 8, Toledo 0 Phillies 7.5 PIRATES level. The cost is $190 for the grades 7 through 12. A registration
9 Surf N Sun L.Stalbaum 6-3-1 Draw the main knock 6-1
5 Olivette Hanover B.Simpson 5-5-1 Little since that win 7-2
Louisville 5, Syracuse 1
Braves 7.5 METS
beginner group and $220 for fee of $25 will be charged to help
Indianapolis 13, Yankees 2
2 Playful Patty T.Buter 6-5-3 Tires quickly 4-1 Pawtucket 8, Norfolk 0 intermediate and advanced defer league and gym fees. In-
8 Lisjune Ann A.McCarthy 8-5-4 Back from the Bronx 8-1 Lehigh Valley 4, Gwinnett 0 REDS 8.5 Dodgers
6 Lady Bliss A.Napolitano 7-4-7 Kiss your money bye 10-1 Columbus 2, Durham 1, 10 innings
groups. For more information and formation will be available at
MARLINS 7.5 Brewers
3 Mohegan Miss M.Romano 4-3-5 In this class a long time 15-1 Buffalo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. brochures visit our website at registration, or call 829-5140 or
Second-$6,100 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 Today's Games CARDS 7.5 Cubs www.dmacswimming.org or con-
Buffalo at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
262-2133.
3 Bobo’s Express T.Buter 1-1-4 Keeps on winning 5-2
1 Lotsa Speed NZ M.Kakaley 1-5-4 Does lose Nap 7-2 Pawtucket at Durham, 7:05 p.m. D’BACKS 9.0 Nationals tact Reo Cheshire at 357-8631. Keystone State Games field hockey
4 Bar None M.Romano 8-2-1 Better when involved early 4-1 Norfolk at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. PADRES 6.5 Astros King’s College will hold an instruc- tryouts have been scheduled for
5 Crystal Sizzler A.McCarthy 5-3-6 Drops from 10 claimers 5-1 Toledo at Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
8 Pinnochio J.Taggart 5-5-5 Another fifth 6-1 Columbus at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. GIANTS 7.0 Rockies tional baseball camp staffed by athletes interested in representing
Lehigh Valley at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. King’s coaches and players from
6 The Bull Stopshere M.Simons 8-x-8 Bad habits 8-1
Syracuse at Indianapolis, 7:15 p.m. NHL the Pocono Region Field Hockey
2 Wonders Night J.Groff 7-8-6 Likes to break stride 15-1 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. from June
7 Our Little Dip J.Antonelli 6-6-6 Well back 20-1 Favorite Odds Underdog teams in the 2011 Keystone State
9 Colonel’s Dancer D.Ingraham 7-5-9 Stepping backwards 12-1 Eastern League CANUCKS -185/ Bruins 27 through June 30 with July1 as a Summer Games July 25 through
Third-$10,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $6,500 last 5 At A Glance +165 weather make up day at King’s July 31 in Hershey/Harrisburg. The
5 Tug River Claude G.Napolitano 3-4-7 A fan favorite 7-2
2 Art Two D Two J.Pavia 4-4-8 Should sit a good trip 5-2
All Times EDT College Betzler Fields in Wilkes- Pocono Region includes Luzerne,
Eastern Division Home teams in capital letters. Barre Township. The main purpose
1 Eagle Real One R.Schnittker 2-6-4 Finally a better post 4-14
W L Pct. GB
Lackawanna, Wyoming, Pike,
6 Real One And Only A.Napolitano 2-5-5 Switches back to ANap 5-1 of the camp is skill development
4 Tireman T.Buter 10-5-2 Closing in on $300k life 8-1 New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 35 18 .660 — Wayne, Colombia, Sullivan, Brad-
9 Cannae Barron M.Romano 1-4-2 Decent, but 9 slot rough 6-1 Trenton (Yankees) ................. 32 21 .604 3 AHL and guided hands on instruction. ford, and Susquehanna counties.
8 Cruzin Bayou B.Simpson 4-7-7 Sailed past 12-1 New Britain (Twins) ............... 29 23 .558 51⁄2 The camp is open to all area play-
7 K Slater A.McCarthy 4-6-4 Fairly wide open race 15-1 Playoff Glance The tryouts are as follows at
Reading (Phillies)................... 28 24 .538 6 ⁄2
1

3 Sectionline Blast J.Taggart 6-7-6 A pass 20-1 Binghamton (Mets) ................ 16 35 .314 18 All Times EDT ers ages 5 through 12 and will Crestwood High School: Youth
Fourth-$6,100 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 Portland (Red Sox) ................ 16 36 .308 181⁄2 (x-if necessary) feature small group instruction, Division Saturday, June 4, Regis-
4 Vijay Star T.Buter 3-5-2 Darkhorse of the night 6-1 CONFERENCE FINALS
3 Emery Ho L.Stalbaum 2-6-4 Loves the front end 3-1
Western Division
BEST OF 7
demonstrations, instructional tration 11 a.m., Tryout 11:30-2:30
W L Pct. GB
2 Smooth Vintage J.Pavia 3-8-1 Can grind it out 4-1 Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 30 21 .588 — EASTERN CONFERENCE games and hands on drills applica- p.m. Junior Division: Saturday,
9 Tahiti Springs M.Kakaley 1-6-4 Comes off a career mile 7-2 Binghamton 4, Charlotte 0 ble to the players skill level during
6 Alpha Entura G.Napolitano 3-8-2 Class of the field 5-1 Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 28 25 .528 3
Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4
June 4, Registration 8:30 a.m.,
8 O-Georgie W.Mullin 6-6-6 Mullin makes rare drive 8-1 Erie (Tigers) ............................. 25 27 .481 51⁄2 Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0 the morning and games during the Tryout 9-11:30 a.m. Scholastic
7 Traveling Tune J.Taggart 6-5-7 In from Chester 10-1 Akron (Indians)......................... 26 29 .473 6 Tuesday, May 17: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 1 afternoons.
1 Exalted J.Groff 5-4-4 Off since Sept 15-1 Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 26 29 .473 6 Wednesday, May 18: Binghamton 4, Charlotte 3,
Division: Saturday, June 4, Regis-
5 Asolare A.Santeramo 8-8-4 Last yet again 2-01 Richmond (Giants) .................. 25 28 .472 6 OT King’s College Football Camp will be tration 1:30 p.m., Tryout 2-4:30
Fifth-$11,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $12,500 Thursday's Games WESTERN CONFERENCE held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. p.m. For more information, visit
7 Eoos T.Buter 1-8-2 Found the right level 7-2 Akron 8, Reading 4 Houston 4, Hamilton 3
Portland 1, New Britain 0 Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1 on July 30 at the Robert L. Betzler the Keystone State Games website
5 Anais Kicker M.Simons 1-1-9 No slouch 5-2
1 Chaco Hanover G.Napolitano 2-1-1 Moves up off the re-claim 4-1 Erie 8, Binghamton 2 Sunday, May 15: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 Athletic Complex. The one-day at www.keystonegames.com.
New Hampshire 10, Harrisburg 5 Tuesday, May 17: Houston 3, Hamilton 2
9 Gladiare Grande M.Kakaley 3-1-4 New one from Burke 8-1
Richmond 4, Bowie 0 Wednesday, May 18: Hamilton 8, Houston 1 camp is available for students Shinning Stars Soccer will be having
6 Great Balldini J.Pavia 3-6-3 Can pace quick fractions 5-1
8 Wilson Jay N A.McCarthy 2-1-4 Florida import 20-1 Altoona 5, Trenton 1 Friday, May 20: Hamilton 4, Houston 2 entering the eighth-grade. Cost is registration from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Today's Games Sunday, May 22: Hamilton 5, Houston 4, 2OT
2 Joans Bad Boy A.Napolitano 4-8-1 Back to being bad 15-1
Portland at Altoona, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 24: Houston 4, Hamilton 3 $50 per camper. For additional Saturday and Sunday at Coal
3 Wholeftthegateopen R.Pierce 4-2-7 It’s closed 12-1
4 Bugatti Hanover B.Simpson 6-8-1 Just not enough in tank 6-1 Reading at Richmond, 7:05 p.m. CALDER CUP FINALS information, contact coach Jeff Street Park. Shinning Stars is open
Harrisburg at Erie, 7:05 p.m. BEST OF 7
Sixth-$13,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 4 pm races life New Britain at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. Knarr at 570-208-5900, extension to children ages 4 through 21 with
Houston 2, Binghamton 1
2 Swan In A Million M.Kakaley 1-1-7 Debuts with a bang 5-2 Binghamton at Akron, 7:05 p.m. Friday, May 27: Houston 3, Binghamton 1 5378 or by email at jeff- special needs. For more informa-
5 Toocloseforcomfort G.Napolitano 2-2-1 Won last start here at PD 3-1 New Hampshire at Trenton, 7:05 p.m. Saturday, May 28: Binghamton 2, Houston 1, OT
3 Pegasus Man T.Buter 3-7-1 Strong late brush 5-1 Wednesday, June 1: Houston 2, Binghamton 1
knarr@kings.edu. tion, call Cheryl at 472-7555.
6 Photo King A.McCarthy 5-3-7 Not picture time just yet 4-1 Friday, June 3: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Misericordia University will host a Wilkes-Barre Cosmos Soccer Club
9 Celebrity Bombay
8 Political Muscle
M.Simons
L.Stalbaum
2-4-1
2-3-8
Yankee Glide colt
Couldn’t get it done at 1-1
6-1
10-1
B A S K E T B A L L Saturday, June 4: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05
p.m.
field hockey camp from June 20 will be having final registration for
7 Talented Jon R.Pierce 4-1-1 Sure is a strong field 12-1 x-Tuesday, June 7: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 through June 24 at Mangelsdorf the fall season from 2 to 5 p.m. on
1 Bunny Tech B.Simpson 8-6-5 Carved up 15-1 NBA p.m. Field under the direction of head Saturday and Sunday at the con-
4 Andoversure D.Ingraham 6-7-7 Sure to toss out 20-1 x-Thursday, June 9: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05
Playoff Glance coach Robyn Fedor Stahovic. The
Seventh-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
All Times EDT
p.m. cession stand at Coal Street Park.
3 Upcoming Prospect R.Pierce 2-6-5 Pierce gets her home 4-1
(Best-of-7) camp is open to girls in fifth Players must be 4 years old by
1 Pilgrims Haley L.Stalbaum 1-1-9 Goes for 3 in a row 5-2
9 No Mo Parking G.Napolitano 1-4-4 Took advantage of a hot pace 3-1 (x-if necessary) through 11th grades and features Aug. 1, 2011. If you have any ques-
6 Rusty’s Martini A.Napolitano 2-3-3 Chased Haley last couple 5-1 CONFERENCE FINALS individualized instruction in agility, tions or cannot make either of
5 Annika S A.McCarthy 4-3-1 Kavoleff training at .299 6-1 (Best-of-7) G O L F stick work and team work and
8 Atlantic Filly M.Kakaley 6-2-2 Winless in previous 37 tries 12-1 EASTERN CONFERENCE these dates, call Tom at 762-5542.
7 Heavenly Helen J.Pavia 5-8-7 Start praying now 10-1 Miami 4, Chicago 1 PGA Tour access to the Anderson Center Wyoming, West Wyoming Exeter
2 Scott’s Sweety D.Ingraham 6-8-8 Sour 15-1 Sunday, May 15: Chicago 103, Miami 82
4 Queen Ariah T.Buter 7-3-4 Never in it 20-1 Wednesday, May 18: Miami 85, Chicago 75 The Memorial Par Scores
pool. Camp hours are from 9 a.m. Panthers will be holding football
Eighth-$20,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $17,000 last 5 Sunday, May 22: Miami 96, Chicago 85 Thursday to 2 p.m. daily. Cost of the camp is and cheerleading registration for
5 Pastor Stephen R.Pierce 1-1-2 Reason Pierce is here 5-2 Tuesday, May 24: Miami 101, Chicago 93, OT At Muirfield Village Golf Club $115 and includes T-shirt and lunch.
Thursday, May 26: Miami 83, Chicago 80 the 2011 season from noon to 3
1 Big Boy Lloyd G.Napolitano 2-5-3 Vet tries to beat youngster 3-1 Dublin, Ohio
7 Friendly Amigo T.Buter 2-3-3 Fairly consistent 4-1 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Purse: $6.2 million
Contact Stahovic at 674-6491 or p.m. June 12 and June 26 at the
3 Sleek N Wow M.Kakaley 3-1-3 Has some ability 5-1 Dallas 4, Oklahoma City 1
Yardage: 7,352;Par 72 (36-36) rfedor@misericordia.edu for more Panther Field House on Cedar
9 The Windsurfer A L.Stalbaum 1-4-1 10yr old is never better 10-1 Tuesday, May 17: Dallas 121, Oklahoma City 112
8 My Leap Of Faith M.Simons 2-2-9 Simons still taking it easy 12-1 Thursday, May 19: Oklahoma City 106, Dallas 100 First Round information. Street in Exeter. Cost is $60 for an
Chris Riley .............................................33-33—66 -6
2 Budget Gap K.Sizer 1-2-6 Moves up a bit off the win 6-1 Saturday, May 21: Dallas 93, Oklahoma City 87
Rory McIlroy..........................................32-34—66 -6 Misericordia University men’s individual child or $75 for family.
6 Ginger Tree Jimmy A.McCarthy 6-1-2 Bounced off the score 15-1 Monday, May 23: Dallas 112, Oklahoma City 105,
4 Luvyabutleave B.Simpson 5-7-1 This is like a mini-Open 20-1 OT Chris DiMarco .......................................31-36—67 -5 basketball coach Trevor Woodruff You must provide: child’s birth
Wednesday, May 25: Dallas 100, Oklahoma City 96 Josh Teater............................................34-33—67 -5
Ninth-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life Rickie Fowler ........................................35-33—68 -4 will host a boys basketball school certificate, a recent photo and two
FINALS
4 Real Lady Katie R.Pierce 1-5-4 Proven she’s ready 5-2 (Best-of-7) Steve Stricker .......................................33-35—68 -4 from June 20 through June 24 in proofs of I.D. For more information,
5 Mystical Gypsy M.Kakaley 2-2-1 From the barn of Erv Miller 3-1 Rocco Mediate ......................................33-35—68 -4
7 Behind The Scenes L.Stalbaum 4-4-3 Lightly raced 3yr old 6-1
Miami 1, Dallas 0 Matt Bettencourt ...................................35-33—68 -4
the Anderson Sports-Health Cen- visit exeterpanthers.webstart-
Tuesday, May 31: Miami 92, Dallas 84 Ricky Barnes .........................................35-33—68 -4 ter. The camp is open to boys
6 Medoland Santorini J.Pavia 3-3-1 2nd start for Sager stable 5-1 Thursday, June 2: Dallas at Miami, late s.com.
2 Blissmequick D.Ingraham 2-3-2 Missed a month of racing 12-1 Dustin Johnson.....................................35-33—68 -4
1 Caramel Chinno R.Hammer 2-2-1 Has rail and speed 10-1
Sunday, June 5: Miami at Dallas, 8 p.m.
Stewart Cink..........................................34-34—68 -4
between eight and 17-years-old and
Tuesday, June 7: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m.
3 Pulse A Minute A.McCarthy 1-6-7 Loses Kakaley 4-1 x-Thursday, June 9: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. Bryce Molder.........................................32-36—68 -4 runs from 9 a.m. to noon. Cost is UPCOMING EVENTS
8 Sandy Absolut J.Taggart 7-1-6 Not for me 15-1 x-Sunday, June 12: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m. Scott Stallings .......................................35-33—68 -4 $100 and includes individualized
9 Desert Flower T.Buter 3-8-8 Better in the cold 20-1 x-Tuesday, June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. Hunter Mahan .......................................35-34—69 -3
Tenth-$29,000 Open Trot Matt Kuchar ...........................................34-35—69 -3 instruction, T-shirt and an optional Crestwood Football Booster Club
PLAYOFF LEADERS Charley Hoffman ..................................34-35—69 -3 swim period. Contact Woodruff at
5 Mystery Photo R.Pierce 1-1-7 Solid as they come 9-2
Ryan Moore...........................................33-36—69 -3 will hold its annual car wash from
7 Coach Fox L.Stalbaum 1-1-3 Was super in the triumph 5-2 THROUGH MAY 31 674-6317 or twoodruf@miser-
4 Pembroke Prayer G.Napolitano 1-4-2 Making coin for Ford 7-2 Scoring
Shaun Micheel ......................................35-34—69 -3 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 11 in front of
Davis Love III ........................................33-36—69 -3 icordia.edu.
3 Don’t Know Chip T.Buter 5-9-5 Can show some late interest 6-1 G FG FT PTS AVG Robert Garrigus....................................36-33—69 -3 the high school. The cost is $5.
6 Grain Of Truth R.Schnittker 1-7-2 Knows this track well 3-1 Nanticoke Area Basketball is cur-
1 Four Starz Robro M.Kakaley 3-3-4 Couldn’t beat easier 8-1
Durant, OKC .............. 17 155 140 487 28.6 Kevin Chappell .....................................34-35—69 -3 Tickets are available from any
Nowitzki, DAL ............ 16 147 142 453 28.3 Ben Curtis..............................................35-35—70 -2 rently accepting registrations for
2 Great Emancipator D.Ackerman 2-2-9 Yet to show any trot 12-1
Rose, CHI .................. 16 149 111 434 27.1 Brett Wetterich......................................34-36—70 -2 football player or just pull. For
Eleventh-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
Howard, ORL............. 6 51 60 162 27.0 Chris Kirk ...............................................36-34—70 -2 its summer basketball camp open more information, call Tony at
8 Buzzd On Sudzz G.Napolitano 4-2-1 Wins right off the claim 4-1 J.J. Henry ..............................................35-35—70 -2 to all boys and girls from grades
2 Southwind Jason A.Napolitano 2-4-1 Chases brother George 3-1 Anthony, NYK............ 4 33 29 104 26.0 Luke Donald..........................................32-38—70 -2 474-5593.
7 Imperious M.Kakaley 2-7-4 Give strong consideration 9-2 James, MIA ................ 16 140 109 414 25.9 Jason Bohn ...........................................35-35—70 -2 second to ninth. The camp will be The Dick McNulty Bowling League
3 Don’t Tell Barbara T.Buter 1-6-2 Beat up on cheaper 7-2 Westbrook, OKC....... 17 135 121 405 23.8 Angel Cabrera ......................................36-34—70 -2 held from June 20 through June
6 The Rising N B.Simpson 3-5-6 Middle of the pack horse 6-1 Wade, MIA ................. 16 131 107 378 23.6 Brendan Steele .....................................34-36—70 -2 will hold its annual summer outing
5 Highview Fella N D.Ingraham 6-5-2 13yr old still plugging 15-1 Bryant, LAL ................ 10 83 50 228 22.8 Colt Knost..............................................33-37—70 -2 24 with the girls’ session from 9 on Sunday at Konefal’s Park from 11
4 Chase The Sun M.Simons 7-4-4 Too little, too late 8-1 Randolph, MEM ........ 13 100 87 289 22.2 Chris Couch ..........................................34-36—70 -2 a.m. to noon, while the boys follow a.m. to 6 p.m. Awards will be made
1 Art Star A.McCarthy 6-10-2 Out of shape 10-1 Paul, NOR .................. 6 42 39 132 22.0 Tim Petrovic ..........................................34-36—70 -2
9 Tufsun Beach L.Stalbaum 5-9-4 Roughed up 20-1 K.J. Choi ................................................34-36—70 -2 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Both will be at 2:30. The League is also seeking
Granger, IND ............. 5 43 14 108 21.6
Twelfth-$13,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 4 pm races life Aldridge, POR ........... 6 53 19 125 20.8
Mark Wilson ..........................................33-37—70 -2 held at the Nanticoke Area school bowlers for its winter league. For
1 Mambo Italiano G.Napolitano 2-3-5 Way overdue 4-1 Brandt Jobe...........................................37-34—71 -1
Pierce, BOS............... 9 68 30 187 20.8 Blake Adams.........................................33-38—71 -1 district gyms. Early registration is more information, and any cancel-
7 Pandapocket M.Kakaley 2-10-7 Prepped decent for this 8-1
3 Whogoesfirst J.Pavia 2-1-1 In money 8 of 10 career tries 7-2 Ginobili, SAN ............. 5 31 32 103 20.6 D.A. Points ............................................33-38—71 -1 encouraged to insure that no one lations, call Windy Thorman at
Parker, SAN............... 6 43 31 118 19.7 Justin Rose ...........................................35-36—71 -1
2 JK Abigezunt B.Simpson 1-1-4 Moves out of n/w claimer 3-1
Allen, BOS ................. 9 57 24 170 18.9 Johnson Wagner ..................................36-35—71 -1 gets left out. Information and 842-3086.
8 Town Treasure K.Sizer 2-4-3 Often overlooked 10-1
6 Spirits Gone Wild A.Napolitano 1-7-9 New one from Faurot 9-2 Johnson, ATL ............ 12 87 34 226 18.8 Drew Weaver ........................................34-37—71 -1 applications are available from the The Noxen Rattler Slow-Pitch
Alex Cejka .............................................37-34—71 -1
5 Western Legend A.McCarthy 4-3-7 Wrong part of town 5-1 Bosh, MIA .................. 16 105 88 298 18.6 Aaron Baddeley ....................................35-36—71 -1 school district website www.gnasd- Softball Tournament will be held
4 Lover Boy L.Stalbaum 7-1-7 …..next 12-1 Terry, DAL.................. 16 93 52 272 17.0
Thirteenth-$4,600 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000
Ernie Els ................................................34-37—71 -1 .com or you may call 740-6049. June 17, 18, and 19 at Noxen Tan-
Rebounds Jonathan Byrd .......................................35-36—71 -1
5 Burl Hanover L.Stalbaum 7-4-4 Kick starts late double 3-1 G OFF DEF TOT AVG Kevin Stadler ........................................34-37—71 -1 Wrestling Clinics, last chance to nery Yard. The tournament is
8 Artful Sky M.Kakaley 4-5-8 Reunites with Matty K 9-2 Howard, ORL.......... 6 27 66 93 15.5 Bill Haas ................................................36-35—71 -1 register for the sessions held at double elimination, the top 3
1 Lifetime Louie M.Romano 4-6-4 Not strongest of races 4-1 Gasol, MEM ............ 13 41 105 146 11.2 Robert Allenby......................................34-37—71 -1
7 Real Houdini A.McCarthy 4-3-6 Rounds out superfecta 8-1 Pat Perez ...............................................33-38—71 -1 Lake-Lehman on Monday and teams receive cash prizes, and an
Garnett, BOS .......... 9 21 77 98 10.9
6 Frank Lloyd A.Napolitano 5-7-6 Follows some cover for check 7-2
Randolph, MEM...... 13 43 98 141 10.8
Ryuji Imada ...........................................36-35—71 -1 Wednesday evenings from 5:30 to MVP award will be given out. Entry
2 General Guster T.Buter 9-7-6 Hasn’t hit board in 2yrs 6-1 John Senden.........................................36-35—71 -1
3 Black Jack Davey D.Ingraham 6-6-5 Take another card 10-1 Duncan, SAN .......... 6 16 47 63 10.5 Brendon de Jonge................................37-34—71 -1 7:30 beginning Monday. Cost of the fee is $165 per team, and a limit of
9 AJ Mcardle G.Napolitano 7-6-6 Keeps getting tough draws 15-1 Anthony, NYK ......... 4 13 28 41 10.3 Charles Howell III .................................32-40—72 E clinics is $160 before Sunday and 12 teams. Proceeds go to spinal
4 Montoya Hanover J.Taggart 8-5-4 One more race left 20-1 Noah, CHI ............... 16 68 95 163 10.2 David Duval...........................................35-37—72 E
Fourteenth-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500 Boozer, CHI ............ 16 40 115 155 9.7 Webb Simpson .....................................38-34—72 E $180 if registering at the door. cord research for the Kevin Kitch-
7 Escape Attack J.Pavia 3-2-3 Pavia takes the finale 4-1 Camby, POR........... 6 18 40 58 9.7 Charl Schwartzel ..................................37-35—72 E Workouts and instruction from netsky Foundation. If interested
Phil Mickelson.......................................37-35—72 E
3 Hand Me No Lines M.Simons 2-5-3 Grabs the place spot 3-1 Bynum, LAL ............ 10 36 60 96 9.6
Kyle Stanley ..........................................34-38—72 E college coaches including Rob Koll call Dwight at 477-2910, or 417-
8 Cam’s Accord K.Sizer 2-x-9 Can contend if on stride 15-1 Assists
9 Lavern’s Art G.Napolitano 7-4-1 Fusco warming up 9-2 Rod Pampling .......................................35-37—72 E (Cornell), Pat Santoro (Lehigh), 2797.
G AST AVG Vaughn Taylor.......................................37-35—72 E
6 Goodbye So Long W.Mann 2-2-3 Use in exotics 8-1 Paul, NOR...................................... 6 69 11.5 Gary Woodland.....................................38-34—72 E
Mark Cody (Oklahoma, formerly of Valley Regional Girls Softball
4 Town Attack M.Kakaley 5-3-6 Rides the pylons 6-1
1 Sammy Savannah A.McCarthy 6-2-2 Takes loot from the pole 7-2 Rondo, BOS .................................. 9 86 9.6 Bo Van Pelt ...........................................35-37—72 E American) and many more. The League has a limited number of
Rose, CHI ...................................... 16 123 7.7 Lucas Glover.........................................34-38—72 E clinics are being directed by Jack
2 Pop A Top Again M.Romano 4-8-6 Gunned down 10-1 bus trip tickets still available for
Kidd, DAL....................................... 16 121 7.6 J.B. Holmes...........................................36-36—72 E
5 Beliefs In Town L.Stalbaum 4-6-4 See you tomorrow 20-1 Davis. Registration information can
Iguodala, PHL ............................... 5 34 6.8 Edoardo Molinari ..................................38-34—72 E the June 16 Phillies vs. Florida
Daniel Summerhays.............................34-38—72 E be obtained by calling Jack at
Conley, MEM................................. 13 83 6.4 Zack Miller .............................................36-36—72 E Marlins baseball game. Cost for the
Westbrook, OKC........................... 17 108 6.4 Charlie Wi..............................................37-36—73+1 814-538-9034 or by contacting ticket and bus is just $45.The
T H I S 3 p.m.
TGC — PGA Tour, the Memorial Tournament, sec-
Holiday, PHL.................................. 5 28 5.6 Scott McCarron ....................................35-38—73+1 Tom Williams at 255-2903.
Miller, POR .................................... 6 33 5.5 Camilo Villegas.....................................35-38—73+1 buses will leave the Freedom Park
W E E K E N D ’ S ond round, at Dublin, Ohio
James, MIA.................................... 16 87 5.4 Justin Leonard ......................................34-39—73+1 softball complex in Drums at 9:30
6:30 p.m.
L O C A L TGC — Champions Tour, Principal Charity Classic,
Nick O’Hern...........................................37-36—73+1
Brian Davis ............................................39-34—73+1
GOLF a.m. for the 1:05 p.m. game. For
C A L E N D A R first round, at Des Moines, Iowa (same-day tape)
12 Mid.
H O C K E Y Jimmy Walker .......................................35-38—73+1 more information or to reserve
Marc Leishman .....................................35-38—73+1 The 5th Annual G.A.R. Blue-Gray
TGC — ShopRite LPGA Classic, first round, at Gal- Troy Matteson .......................................36-37—73+1 your tickets, contact John McGran
Today's Events loway, N.J. (same-day tape) NHL Vijay Singh ............................................33-40—73+1 Fund Golf Tournament will be held at 570-401-9544 or
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Playoff Glance on July 30 at the Wilkes-Barre Golf nargcm@aol.com.
(5:45 p.m. unless noted)
8 p.m. All Times EDT NCAA Club in Laurel Run. Shotgun start
Wilkes-Barre at Greater Pittston
MLB — Regional coverage, Chicago Cubs at St. CONFERENCE FINALS Wilkes-Barre Cosmos Soccer Club
Hazleton at Nanticoke Division I Men's Scores at 8 a.m. Cost is $85 and includes
Swoyersville at Old Forge Louis or Minnesota at Kansas City (Best-of-7)
Thursday
will be having final registration for
Plains at Mountain Top 8:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE an outing at the Catholic War Vets the fall season on Saturday and
Tunkhannock at Back Mountain WGN — Chicago Cubs at St. Louis At Karsten Creek
Boston 4, Tampa Bay 3
Stillwater, Okla. grove in Ashley. Please register Sunday June 4, 5 at the conces-
Saturday, June 4 SOCCER Saturday, May 14: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2
Yardage: 7,416; Par 72 before July 22. Contact 570-855-
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Tuesday, May 17: Boston 6, Tampa Bay 5
Third Round Individual Leaders
sion stand at Coal Street Park from
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) 2:25 p.m. Thursday, May 19: Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0
John Peterson, LSU .........................74-65-72—211
2543 for details. 2 to 5 p.m. Players must be 4
Tunkhannock at Northwest, 2:30 p.m. ESPN2 — UEFA, qualifier for European Champion- Saturday, May 21: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3
ship, Austria vs. Germany, at Vienna Monday, May 23: Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1 Patrick Cantlay, UCLA ......................72-69-71—212 years old by August 1. If you have
Wednesday, May 25: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4 Lion Kim, Michigan ...........................72-70-73—215 MEETINGS
W H AT ’ S O N T V TENNIS Friday, May 27: Boston 1, Tampa Bay 0 Cameron Peck, Texas A&M............68-74-73—215 any questions or cannot make
11 a.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Patrick Reed, Augusta St. ................69-75-71—215 either of these dates call Tom at
Vancouver 4, San Jose 1 Peter Uihlein, Oklahoma St.............73-69-73—215 Back Mountain Baseball and Soft-
AUTO RACING NBC — French Open, men’s semifinals, at Paris
(same-day tape) Sunday, May 15: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2 J.J. Spaun, San Diego St.................69-75-71—215 762-5542.
12:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 18: Vancouver 7, San Jose 3 Michael Weaver, California .............71-71-74—216 ball will hold a board meeting at 7
SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, practice for Friday, May 20: San Jose 4, Vancouver 3 James White, Georgia Tech............67-73-76—216 p.m. Monday 7PM at the Daddow-
Sunday, May 22: Vancouver 4, San Jose 2 Todd Baek, San Diego St.................72-72-73—217
O’Reilly Auto Parts 250, at Kansas City, Kan.
1:30 p.m.
T R A N S A C T I O N S Tuesday, May 24: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2, 2OT Austin Cook, Arkansas .....................70-74-73—217 Isaacs American Legion located on Bulletin Board items will not be
SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for STP STANLEY CUP FINALS Harris English, Georgia....................70-71-76—217 the Route 415 in Dallas. The gener-
400, at Kansas City, Kan. BASEBALL (Best-of-7) Chris DeForest, Illinois.....................72-72-74—218 accepted over the telephone. Items
Luke Guthrie, Illinois.........................72-69-77—218 al meeting ill be held at 8 p.m. Visit
3 p.m. Vancouver 1, Boston 0 may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, practice for American League Wednesday, June 1: Vancouver 1, Boston 0 Brinson Paolini, Duke .......................72-72-74—218 www.bmtll.com for more informa-
O’Reilly Auto Parts 250, at Kansas City, Kan. MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed DH Jim Thome and Saturday, June 4: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Bank Vongvanij, Florida....................74-73-71—218
tion. tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
DH Jason Kubel on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Monday, June 6: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. J.T. Griffin, Georgia Tech ................73-72-74—219
4:30 p.m. Ben Revere from Rochester (IL). Wednesday, June 8: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. Max Homa, California.......................73-74-72—219 Duryea Little League will hold its off at the Times Leader or mailed to
SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour Se-
National League x-Friday, June 10: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Brad Smith, Ohio St..........................72-74-73—219 Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
ries,” final practice for STP 400, at Kansas City, Kan.
NEW YORK METS — Activated SS Jose Reyes x-Monday, June 13: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. Chris Brant, Iowa ..............................76-70-74—220 monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on
BOXING from the bereavement list. Optioned LHP Mike x-Wednesday, June 15: Boston at Vancouver, 8 Dylan Frittelli, Texas .........................75-73-72—220 Sunday at the Duryea Little St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
O’Connor to Buffalo (IL). p.m. Paul Haley, Georgia Tech ...............71-72-77—220
9 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP Jeffrey Kang, Southern Cal .............72-73-75—220 League Field. Please note the
ESPN2 — Junior middleweights, Yudel Jhonson Manny Delcarmen on a minor league and assigned
(10-0-0) vs. Jose Miguel Torres (21-4-0), at Tampa, Playoff Scoring Leaders Jeff Karlsson, Kennesaw St. ...........72-73-75—220 change of location for the meet-
him to Round Rock (PCL). Gregor Main, UCLA..........................72-70-78—220
Fla. Through June 1 ing.
FOOTBALL Thomas Pieters, Illinois....................76-74-70—220
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Martin St. Louis, TB................. 18 10
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Ryan Sirman, Oklahoma..................71-72-77—220
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ESPN — World Series, game 5, California-Alaba- DL Ted Laurent. Ryan Kesler, Van ..................... 19 7 12 19 UCLA ...........................................286-288-298—872 in the Butler Township Community
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Oklahoma City HOCKEY Vincent Lecavalier, TB............ 18 6 13 19 Georgia Tech ..............................283-290-302—875 Center gymnasium. On the agenda update them promptly. Sports
David Krejci, Bos ..................... 19 10 7 17 Oklahoma St. ..............................292-293-294—879
9:30 p.m. National Hockey League Nathan Horton, Bos ................. 19 8 9 17 Illinois ...........................................291-287-301—879 is 18U division play, opening day; corrections will appear in this
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Teddy Purcell, TB .................... 18 6 11 17
Ohio St.........................................291-299-297—887
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City Joe Thornton, SJ ..................... 18 3 14 17 divisions; the revised 2011 schedule;
newed.
Daniel Sedin, Van .................... 19 8 8 16
Augusta St...................................294-294-300—888 help us correct an inaccuracy or
GOLF NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Signed D Brandon Bur- Duke.............................................303-293-293—889 upcoming travel team tourna-
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Reyes may be too expensive for cash-strapped Mets


By MIKE FITZPATRICK “There’s days he’s the best play- that to someone in Kansas City, thy of a lucrative, long-term com- New York Mets’
AP Sports Writer er in baseball,” Pittsburgh Pirates not in a city where the Yankees mitment. He’s also a box-office Jose Reyes, left,
NEW YORK — He’s a home- manager Clint Hurdle said. “His are the biggest spenders of all. draw at Citi Field — where at- celebrates with
grown star having a huge season skill set can be off the charts. It’s Pay up and put a winner on the tendance has dwindled while teammate Angel
in the media capital of the world. electric.” field, pal. ownership is counting every dol- Pagan (16) after
He’s a few days shy of his 28th That puts new Mets general “This is an ongoing process lar. winning a base-
birthday, just now entering the manager Sandy Alderson in a and one that we’re continuing to The switch-hitting leadoff man ball game
prime of his career. pickle. evaluate, and a variety of differ- is leading the majors with eight against the
Trade a popular player for mi- ent considerations are in play,” triples and ranks among the NL Pittsburgh Pi-
And by the middle of the sum-
nor league prospects and you an- said Alderson, making sure not to leaders in batting average, runs, rates, Thursday,
mer, Jose Reyes could be gone. In
ger an already-frustrated fan tip his pitches. “At some point hits, doubles, steals and total June 2, 2011, at
a New York minute.
base. Hold out hope you can af- these will all converge.” bases. He was back in the starting Citi Field in New
Facing a $1 billion lawsuit be- York. The Mets
ford to re-sign Reyes and risk los- Smart, analytical, experienced lineup Thursday after a three-day
cause of their business with Ber- defeated the
ing him for nothing more than a and levelheaded, Alderson was stint on the bereavement list fol-
nard Madoff, the cash-strapped pair of draft picks as compensa- hired in October and might be lowing his grandmother’s death, Pirates 9-8.
owners of the New York Mets tion. just the right man to entrust with and helped the Mets to a 9-8
have another dilemma on deck: It’s a predicament that small- such a decision. But in baseball comeback win over Pittsburgh.
what to do about Reyes? market teams in Cleveland, Oak- terms, the Mets only manage this “He is obviously the complete
The speedy shortstop is hitting land and Florida face all the time. game for the next two months. package. I mean, he’s an offensive
.333 and can become a free agent But in New York, baseball fans After the July 31trade deadline, it player who can turn the game
after the season, so it’s possible want their rebuilding projects gets tricky. around with his feet. On the de-
his price goes up with every triple limited to the Long Island Ex- On the diamond, he’s doing ev- fensive side, he can make a huge
toward the gap and headfirst dive pressway. erything he can to keep the club difference,” Mets manager Terry
into third. Have patience, huh? Go sell respectable and prove he’s wor- Collins said. ASSOCIATED PRESS

MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP


STANDINGS/STATS
Soria ......................... 2 0 0 0 0 0
S TA N D I N G S HBP—by O’Sullivan (Tolbert). WP—O’Sullivan.
Umpires—Home, Mike Winters;First, Mike Everitt-
AMERICAN LEAGUE ;Second, Chris Guccione;Third, Cory Blaser.
East Division T—2:49. A—14,584 (37,903).
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Rangers 7, Indians 4
New York ....................................... 31 23 .574 — — 7-3 W-4 17-13 14-10
Boston ............................................ 30 26 .536 2 — 5-5 L-4 16-13 14-13 Texas Cleveland
Tampa Bay..................................... 29 26 .527 21⁄2 1
⁄2 4-6 L-1 14-16 15-10 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Toronto........................................... 28 28 .500 4 2 5-5 L-2 15-14 13-14 Kinsler 2b 4 1 0 0 Brantly cf 5 0 0 0
Baltimore........................................ 25 29 .463 6 4 5-5 W-1 15-14 10-15 Andrus ss 5 1 1 1 ACarer ss 5 0 0 0
JHmltn lf 5 0 1 1 Choo rf 4 0 1 0
Central Division MiYong dh 5 0 2 0 CSantn c 2 1 2 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away ABeltre 3b 5 0 0 0 GSizmr dh 4 1 1 0
Cleveland ..................................... 33 21 .611 — — 4-6 L-1 19-7 14-14 N.Cruz rf 4 2 2 0 T.Buck lf 3 1 1 1
Detroit ........................................... 29 26 .527 41⁄2 1
⁄2 7-3 W-4 17-11 12-15 Morlnd 1b 3 1 2 0 Duncan ph 1 0 0 0
Chicago ........................................ 27 31 .466 8 4 5-5 W-3 10-13 17-18 Torreal c 3 0 0 2 Kearns lf 0 0 0 0
Kansas City.................................. 25 31 .446 9 5 3-7 L-1 19-15 6-16 EnChvz cf 4 2 4 1 OCarer 2b 4 0 1 1
Minnesota .................................... 18 37 .327 151⁄2 111⁄2 3-7 W-1 6-15 12-22 LaPort 1b 4 1 1 1
West Division Hannhn 3b 3 0 1 1
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Totals 38 712 5 Totals 35 4 8 4
Texas ............................................. 31 26 .544 — — 7-3 W-2 19-11 12-15 Texas.................................. 000 033 001 — 7
Seattle ............................................ 28 27 .509 2 11⁄2 7-3 L-1 15-14 13-13 Cleveland ........................... 030 000 100 — 4
Los Angeles .................................. 29 29 .500 21⁄2 2 5-5 L-2 13-13 16-16 E—R.Perez (2), C.Santana (3). DP—Cleveland 1.
Oakland.......................................... 27 30 .474 4 31⁄2 5-5 L-3 14-15 13-15 LOB—Texas 7, Cleveland 7. 2B—N.Cruz 2 (7),
NATIONAL LEAGUE G.Sizemore (14). 3B—En.Chavez (1). HR—LaPor-
East Division ta (8). SB—Andrus (18), En.Chavez (3), C.Santana
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away (2), O.Cabrera (3). SF—Torrealba.
Philadelphia................................... 34 22 .607 — — 6-4 L-2 19-10 15-12 IP H R ER BB SO
Florida ............................................ 31 23 .574 2 — 5-5 L-1 14-12 17-11 Texas
Atlanta ............................................ 31 26 .544 31⁄2 11⁄2 6-4 W-1 17-13 14-13 Bush ......................... 4 4 3 3 1 3
New York ....................................... 26 30 .464 8 6 4-6 W-1 13-16 13-14 Kirkman W,1-0 ........ 3 1 1 1 2 4
Washington ................................... 24 31 .436 91⁄2 71⁄2 3-7 W-2 14-12 10-19 D.Oliver H,8 ............. 1⁄3 2 0 0 0 1
M.Lowe H,5 ............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
Central Division Feliz S,12-15 ........... 1 1 0 0 0 1
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Cleveland
St. Louis ....................................... 33 24 .579 — — 6-4 L-1 15-11 18-13 C.Carrasco L,4-3 .... 6 8 6 5 2 0
Milwaukee .................................... 30 26 .536 21⁄2 2 7-3 L-1 21-7 9-19 J.Smith ..................... 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
Cincinnati...................................... 29 28 .509 4 31⁄2 4-6 W-1 17-12 12-16 R.Perez .................... 11⁄3 2 1 0 0 0
Pittsburgh..................................... 26 29 .473 6 51⁄2 4-6 L-1 9-14 17-15 Herrmann ................. 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
Chicago ........................................ 23 31 .426 81⁄2 8 3-7 L-3 12-19 11-12 Balk—Feliz.
Houston ........................................ 22 34 .393 101⁄2 10 6-4 W-3 11-17 11-17 Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson;First, Jeff Kellogg-
West Division ;Second, Eric Cooper;Third, Lance Barrett.
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away T—3:18. A—15,336 (43,441).
Arizona........................................... 31 25 .554 — — 8-2 W-1 18-11 13-14
San Francisco ............................... 30 25 .545 1
⁄2 11⁄2 4-6 W-1 13-8 17-17
Colorado ........................................ 26 29 .473 41⁄2 51⁄2 3-7 W-1 13-15 13-14
Los Angeles .................................. 26 31 .456 51⁄2 61⁄2 5-5 L-1 15-16 11-15
AP PHOTO San Diego ...................................... 24 32 .429 7 8 5-5 L-1 9-20 15-12

YANKEES
The New York Mets’ Willie Harris, right, celebrates with teammate Daniel Murphy after scoring AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
on a sacrifice fly by Ruben Tejada against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the eighth inning Thursday at Wednesday's Games Wednesday's Games
Texas 3, Tampa Bay 0 Washington 2, Philadelphia 1
Citi Field in New York. Chicago White Sox 7, Boston 4 Houston 3, Chicago Cubs 1
N.Y. Yankees 4, Oakland 2 Cincinnati 4, Milwaukee 3

New York rallies from 7 down


Baltimore 2, Seattle 1 Pittsburgh 9, N.Y. Mets 3
Kansas City 2, L.A. Angels 0 Atlanta 4, San Diego 3 Continued from Page 1B
Detroit 4, Minnesota 2 Arizona 6, Florida 5
Cleveland 13, Toronto 9 San Francisco 7, St. Louis 5, 11 innings
Colorado 3, L.A. Dodgers 0
third strike.
Thursday's Games
Texas 7, Cleveland 4 Thursday's Games The Indians went up 8-2 in
Minnesota 8, Kansas City 2 N.Y. Mets 9, Pittsburgh 8
Tampa Bay at Seattle, (n) San Francisco at St. Louis, (n) the fourth. Fryer again got hit
Friday's Games Washington at Arizona,(n)
Texas (Ogando 5-0) at Cleveland (Masterson 5-3), Houston at San Diego, (n) by a pitch and took third on
The Associated Press Paulino led off the Mets eighth scored on Paul’s third single in 7:05 p.m.
Toronto (Villanueva 2-0) at Baltimore (Britton 5-3),
Friday's Games
Philadelphia (Hamels 7-2) at Pittsburgh (Karstens Gorkys Hernandez’s broken-
NEW YORK — Carlos Bel- with a walk against Jose Veras as many innings. 7:05 p.m. 3-4), 7:05 p.m.
bat double. After a walk to
Oakland (Outman 1-0) at Boston (C.Buchholz 4-3), Atlanta (D.Lowe 3-4) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 4-5), 7:10
tran’s three-run homer started (1-2), moved to second on a 7:10 p.m. p.m.
Rangers 7, Indians 4 Detroit (A.Oliver 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Buehr- L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda 5-5) at Cincinnati (Arroyo Chase D’Arnaud, Brian Fri-
New York’s rally from a seven- balk and third on a wild pitch. le 4-4), 8:10 p.m. 3-5), 7:10 p.m.
day’s sacrifice fly plated Fryer.
run deficit and the Mets pulled Tejada’s sacrifice fly — his CLEVELAND — Endy Cha- Minnesota (Pavano 2-5) at Kansas City (Duffy 0-0),
8:10 p.m.
Milwaukee (Wolf 4-4) at Florida (Nolasco 4-1), 7:10
p.m.
third RBI of the game — put Alex Presley followed with a
off their biggest comeback win vez had his ninth career four- N.Y. Yankees (Nova 4-3) at L.A. Angels (Weaver Chicago Cubs (Dempster 4-4) at St. Louis (J.Garcia

in 11 years, beating the Pitts- the Mets ahead and Beltran’s hit game and the Texas Rang-
6-4), 10:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Sonnanstine 0-1) at Seattle (Vargas
5-1), 8:15 p.m.
Washington (Maya 0-0) at Arizona (Collmenter 3-1), towering three-run blast that
burgh Pirates 9-8 on Thursday. walk gave them an insurance ers overcame a three-run def-
3-3), 10:10 p.m.
Saturday's Games
9:40 p.m.
Houston (Happ 3-6) at San Diego (Moseley 1-6), ended Pope’s night. George
After a tongue-lashing from run. icit to beat the Cleveland. Oakland at Boston, 1:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Seattle, 4:10 p.m.
10:05 p.m.
Colorado (Nicasio 1-0) at San Francisco (Cain 3-4),
Kontos entered the game and
manager Terry Collins the Beltran wound up with four Yorvit Torrealba drove in Texas at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m.
Toronto at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
10:15 p.m.
Saturday's Games
gave up a triple to John Bowker
previous night, New York RBIs, Daniel Murphy drove in two runs and Nelson Cruz Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 4:10 p.m. that barely eluded Brewer in
Minnesota at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Colorado at San Francisco, 4:10 p.m.
found itself in a 7-0 hole by the a run and Jose Reyes provided doubled twice to start three- N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. left. Bowker scored on a wild
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
third inning. a spark in his return from the run rallies to help the defend-
Sunday's Games
Texas at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. pitch.
Beltran homered in the bot- bereavement list for New York. ing AL champion Rangers win Oakland at Boston, 1:35 p.m.
Toronto at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m.
Milwaukee at Florida, 7:10 p.m.
Washington at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. Matt Hague’s solo shot in the
tom of the third, then hit a Walker also hit a two-run for the fourth time in their last Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Houston at San Diego, 8:35 p.m.
Minnesota at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Sunday's Games fifth gave Indianapolis a 9-2
leadoff double in the sixth as homer, Xavier Paul had a ca- five road games. N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m.
reer-high four hits and Andrew Tampa Bay at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Florida, 1:10 p.m. bulge. The Indians added four
the Mets scored four times to Chavez had a run-scoring Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m.
more in the eighth, including
tie it at 7. Ruben Tejada deliv- McCutchen drove in a pair of triple and scored in a three-run
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m.
Colorado at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m.
runs for the Pirates, who had Washington at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. Presley’s second homer with
ered a go-ahead sacrifice fly in sixth against Carlos Carrasco Houston at San Diego, 6:35 p.m.
been playing better on the Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 8:05 p.m. two aboard.
the eighth and Beltran drew a (4-3) that put Texas ahead 6-3.
road. The left-handed Wilson (6-3)
bases-loaded walk later in the Since being recalled from Tri-
They won their 17th game settled down after the rocky
inning. ple-A Round Rock on May 14,
away from PNC Park on start, allowing three walks and
It was the Mets’ biggest rally Chavez is hitting .415 (17 of Mets 9, Pirates 8 Parnell ...................... 1 0 0 0 1 1
Wednesday night, matching Isringhausen W,1-0 1 1 0 0 0 2
five hits over six frames while
to win since June 30, 2000, 41). Pittsburgh New York Fr.Rodriguez
their total from all of last sea- ab r h bi ab r h bi S,16-17..................... 1 2 1 1 0 1
fanning five Yankee batters.
when they overcame an 8-1 son, and had won seven of 10
Paul rf
JHrrsn 3b
5
5
3
1
4 1
1 0
JosRys ss
Turner 3b
4 1 1 0
5 1 1 0
HBP—by Resop (Bay). WP—Veras, Parnell. PB—
deficit by scoring 10 times in Twins 8, Royals 2 AMcCt cf 5 2 2 2Beltran rf 4 2 2 4
Du.Brown. Balk—Veras.
Umpires—Home, Dana DeMuth;First, Paul Nauert- NOTES: Justin Maxwell sat
series as the visiting club. Walker 2b 5 1 2 4FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0
the eighth to beat Atlanta 11-8, KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Mi- Overay 1b 4 0 0 0Bay lf 3 1 0 0
;Second, Doug Eddings;Third, Kerwin Danley. out a second consecutive game
The success looked like it Diaz lf 4 0 1 1Pagan cf 4 0 1 0
T—2:59. A—30,074 (41,800).
STATS LLC said. would continue early on. chael Cuddyer drove in two Cedeno ss 4 0 1 0RPauln c 4 0 1 0 Twins 8, Royals 2 after a collision Tuesday with
DBrwn c 3 1 0 0Harris pr 0 1 0 0
The often-excitable Collins Seven of the first 12 Pitts- runs, Anthony Swarzak pitched Mahlm p 3 0 2 0Pridie rf 0 0 0 0 Minnesota Kansas City the left field wall. Maxwell’s
Resop p 0 0 0 0Evans 1b 2 1 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
was especially exuberant as the burgh batters singled off Mike six effective innings and the GJones ph 1 0 1 0Parnell p 0 0 0 0 Span cf 5 1 2 1 Gordon lf 5 0 2 0 .588 slugging percentage tops
ACasill 2b 4 1 1 0 MeCarr cf 4 1 1 0
Mets shook hands on the field, Pelfrey. Unlucky No. 13 was Minnesota Twins beat the Veras p
DMcCt p
0
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Capuan ph
0 0 0 0
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Cuddyr 1b 5 0 1 2 Francr rf 4 0 3 2
shouting congratulations to his Walker, whose two-run shot in Kansas City Royals. Thole ph-c
RTejad 2b
0 1 0 0
3 1 1 3 Valenci 3b 5 1 0 1 Butler dh 3 0 0 0 while his 16 home runs trail
DYong lf 4 2 1 0 Betemt 3b 4 0 1 0
players and slapping them real the second inning sliced The Twins snapped a four- Pelfrey p 1 0 0 0
Revere rf 3 0 1 1 Aviles 2b 4 0 0 0 teammate Jorge Vazquez, who
Hairstn ph 1 0 1 0
hard on the back. through winds gusting up to 35 game losing streak and picked Byrdak p 0 0 0 0 RRiver c
Tolbert ss
3 1 1 1 Treanr c
3 1 2 1 AEscor ss
3 0 1 0
4 0 0 0 has 18.
DnMrp
The Mets’ beat-up bullpen mph and bounced off the bill- up their third victory in 13 ph-1b 1 0 1 1
Totals 37 810 7 Totals 35 2 9 2
Totals 39 814 8 Totals 32 9 9 8 Minnesota .......................... 106 000 100 — 8 The Yankees open an eight-
hung tough the final four in- boards overhanging the bull- games. Kansas City ....................... 100 010 000 — 2
Pittsburgh .......................... 331 000 001 — 8
E—Aviles (7). DP—Minnesota 1. LOB—Minnesota game stand at PNC Field to-
nings to salvage a split of the pens in right-center field. Minnesota sent 10 men to New York ........................... 003 004 02x — 9 7, Kansas City 9. 2B—Cuddyer (6), Revere (1), Tol-
four-game series. Jason Isring- the plate in a six-run third,
E—Diaz (1). LOB—Pittsburgh 6, New York 7. bert (5), Me.Cabrera (13), Francoeur 2 (15). night against Toledo. David
The deep home run gave the 2B—Beltran (18), Pagan (3). 3B—Paul (2). HR— 3B—Francoeur (2). SB—Revere (3). CS—Cud-
hausen (1-0) worked the eighth scoring four unearned runs Walker (7), Beltran (9). SB—Paul 2 (5), A.McCutch- Phelps (4-4, 3.50) is scheduled
Pirates a 6-0 lead through two en (11). CS—Paul (1). SF—R.Tejada.
dyer (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
for the win, and Francisco innings, and they tacked on after Mike Aviles made a IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota to start for Scranton/Wilkes-
Pittsburgh Swarzak W,1-2........ 6 7 2 2 2 1
Rodriguez survived Neil Walk- another run in the third. Dusty throwing error. Denard Span, Maholm .................... 52⁄3 8 7 6 2 2 Mijares...................... 1 0 0 0 1 1 Barre versus Phil Coke, mak-
Resop BS,3-3.......... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Al.Burnett ................. 1 1 0 0 0 0
er’s RBI single in the ninth for Brown drew a two-out walk, Matt Tolbert and Rene Rivera Veras L,1-2 .............. 2⁄3 1 2 2 4 0 Capps ....................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 ing his first appearance for the
D.McCutchen .......... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Kansas City
his 16th save. advanced to second on pitcher had RBI singles and Cuddyer New York O’Sullivan L,2-5....... 22⁄3 8 7 3 2 1 Mud Hens since his reassign-
Pelfrey ...................... 5 10 7 7 1 3 Adcock ..................... 41⁄3 2 1 1 2 1
It was 7-all when Ronny Paul Maholm’s base hit and hit a run-scoring double. Byrdak ...................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 ment from Detroit.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Duquesne’s Everhart withdraws name from PSU coaching search


PITTSBURGH (AP) — Du- rector Tim Curley on Tuesday at an per year. last season. at McNeese State and Northeast- made the NCAA in his17 years as a
quesne coach Ron Everhart with- undisclosed location. He was in the TheNittanyLionsarecomingoff Chambers and Jeter have also in- ern after playing at Virginia Tech, Division I coach. So, there is defi-
drew his name from consideration mix along with Milwaukee’s Rob a 19-15 season in which they ad- terviewed, and both have the back- clearly wants to finish what he nitely work still to be done in Pitts-
for the same job at Penn State on Jeter and Boston University’s Pat vanced to the NCAA tournament. ing of some powerful college bas- started with the Dukes. He inherit- burgh.
Thursday. Chambers for the position left va- But the new coach will inherit a re- ketball voices. Chambers, a former edateamthatwent3-24in2005-06, Interestingly enough, Everhart
Everhart, 49, who has led the cated by Ed DeChellis, who took buildingprojectasgraduationswill Villanova assistant, has Wildcats and has had only one losing season and Duquesne lost to Penn State,
Dukes to four consecutive winning the same job at Navy last week. give the roster a decidedly new coach Jay Wright in his corner. And since. 77-73,onDec.4attheBryceJordan
regular seasons and three straight Everhart is 83-74 at Duquesne, look next season. Among the de- Jeter,aformerWisconsinassistant, ButtheDukeshavenotmadethe Center in State College. And the
postseason appearances, inter- and has three years remaining on a partures will be guard Talor Battle, has Badgers coach Bo Ryan in his. NCAA tournament since the 1976- two teams will face each other
viewed with Penn State athletic di- contract that pays him $400,000 who averaged 20.2 points per game Everhart, who has also coached 77 season, and Everhart has never again this season in Pittsburgh.
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H.S. SOFTBALL CLASS 3A BASEBALL

SOFTBALL
Tigers leave no doubt Continued from Page 1B

Class 3A pitchers in the dis-


trict.
Dallas’ Kristen Baker struck
Kyle Custer’s leadoff blast “That was about the best I’ve felt, well, ever.” out six in as many innings but
was plagued by walks, allowing
triggers outburst. Healey Tunkhannock pitcher Mike Healey five free passes. The Mountain-
slams door on district title. after throwing a one-hit shutout eers’ pitching and defense,
and missing a perfect game by just one batter Weston said, is what forced the
Cougars to be aggressive on
MOOSIC -- They came within the base paths.
“When you’re facing a kid
an out of their season ending on
like Baker, you got to make
Tuesday. On Thursday, the Tunk-
things happen some times. You
hannock Tigers weren’t going to R E C E N T And it wasn’t just Kyle Custer can either live by the sword or
leave any doubt. D I S T R I C T 2 coming through at the plate, as die by the sword. You take
Kyle Custer led off the game for B A S E B A L L seven different Tigers came up risks; you get lucky. And we
the Tigers in style, sending the T I T L E G A M E S with at least a hit. were fortunate that we did.”
fourth pitch he saw over the wall CLASS 4A Virginia recruit Mike Papi had Baker’s counterpart on the
in right field at PNC Field for a 2011 .................................Williamsport 8, Scranton 3
2010............................Scranton 10, Hazleton Area 8
an RBI double and drew three mound – Valley View’s Gina
home run that electrified the 2009...............Wyoming Valley West 11, Scranton 1
2008..........Williamsport 7, Wyoming Valley West 6
walks, one with the bases loaded. Chieffallo – proved just as dom-
home dugout. 2007 ....Wyoming Valley West 7, Wallenpaupack 6 Rich Condeelis drove in two inant. Chieffallo fanned nine in
CLASS 3A
And that solo shot was all Mike 2011 ...................Tunkhannock 10, West Scranton 0 with a double with a third run seven innings, did not give up a
2010 ...............................Tunkhannock 4, Coughlin 1
Healey needed in a 10-0, six-in- 2009.....................Abington Heights 4, Crestwood 2 coming around to score on the walk and allowed just an infield
ning rout of West Scranton in the 2008 ...................................Berwick 11, Honesdale 0
2007................................Pittston Area 4, Coughlin 1 play because of a bobble. That ground ball hit by Mary Kate
District 2 Class 3A champion- CLASS 2A
2011 .................Lake-Lehman 13, Holy Redeemer 5
fueled a six-run second inning, Osick in the fourth inning.
ship. 2010 ..........................Meyers 14, Holy Redeemer 13 with three more following in the She had movement on her
2009 ............................Lakeland 12, Lake-Lehman 5
Tunkhannock’s ace was dom- 2008 ............................Scranton Prep 4, Dunmore 2 third. high fastball, forcing several
inant on the hill, missing a per-
2007....................Lake-Lehman 8, Mountain View 3
CLASS A Up next for Tunkhannock is a Mountaineer batters to swing
fect game by just one batter, fin-
2011.......................Old Forge 8, Lackawanna Trail 3
2010.......................Old Forge 1, Lackawanna Trail 0 date with District 4 champ Jersey outside of the strike zone.
ishing with a complete-game, 2009......................Old Forge 9, Lackawanna Trail 5
Shore on Monday in the state “In a game like this, you’ve
2008.................................Old Forge 17, Northwest 2
one-hit shutout to capture the Ti- 2007.................................Old Forge 19, Northwest 6 tournament, with the time and got to give yourself a chance
and we didn’t give ourselves a
gers’ second straight district District 2 site to be determined.
chance,” said Dallas coach
crown. But there will be at least a little
Joyce Tinner. “We swung at a
Healey struck out seven and time to savor this one, particular- lot of bad pitches, and that’s a
didn’t allow a walk while facing pitcher I’ve ever been around. ... ly Healey’s dominance. credit to (Chieffallo).”
JASON RIEDMILLER/FOR THE TIMES LEADER just one batter over the mini- He’s always got control, but to- “Oh my God,” Gary Custer The Mountaineers featured
Nanticoke’s Angie Hillan rounds 2nd on her way to a run. mum. night he was bringing the BBs. said. “Healey -- I’m so damn five four-year starters who won
“That was about the best I’ve “He was locked in. We were all proud of that kid. He pitched a three division winners, two dis-
felt, well, ever,” Healey said after locked in.” gem. That’s the best game he’s trict championships and

Nanticoke falls
collecting another gold medal. Very much so. thrown all year. He was on top of starred in the District 2 title
The UConn recruit had res- It started with Healey setting it. Great command of the curve- game every season. In the four
cued the second-seeded Tigers in the fourth-seeded Invaders (15-4) ball and fastball. That’s why he’s years, they accumulated a 56-
Tuesday’s semifinals, blasting a down in order in the top of the going to UConn.” 17 record.
two-out, two-run homer in the first. And the party began when Tunkhannock 10, West Scran-

in district final
bottom of the seventh to beat Custer cleared the fence in the Ti- ton 0 (6 inn.) Dallas
Valley View 1, Dallas 0
Valley View
West Scranton Tunkhannock
Abington Heights 5-4. gers’ first at-bat. ab r h bi ab r h bi
KBaker p
a r h bi
3 0 0 0 Aniska ss
a r h bi
3 0 0 0
Pirritano, cf 3 0 0 0 K.Custer, cf 4 3 4 1
Healey said that game and how “It felt good off the bat, but I Forsette, ss 2 0 0 0 Saylor, 1b 3 2 2 2 Santarelli
Schrodr, p-rf 2 0 0 0 Papi, ss 1 1 1 2 Kohli ss 3 0 0 0 lf 2 1 1 0
it ended was almost overwhelm- thought it was gonna go foul at Richards, c 2 0 0 0 Healey, p 4 0 0 0 Konopki 1b 3 0 0 0 Mecca 2b 2 0 0 0
Osick cf 3 0 1 0 Rossi rf 3 0 0 0
ing for the Tigers (16-2). But by first,” Custer said. “But it felt Fletcher, rf-p
Dunning, 1b
2
2
0
0
0 0
1 0
Zaner, 2b 0 0 0 0
Condels, dh 2 1 2 2 Santarelli
TBaker dp 3 0 0 0 1b 1 0 0 0
the time Thursday’s game rolled good off the bat.” Repshis, lf
Zaccheo, 3b
2
2
0
0
0 0
0 0
Ash, pr
Cline, dh
0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 Shaver lf 3 0 0 0 Cholish pr 0 0 0 0
around, there weren’t any linger- His father and head coach had Rogan, p 1 0 0 0 W.Custer, c 2 1 1 0 Comitz 2b
Roberts c
2 0 0 0 Pearce 3b 2 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 Iyoob cf 2 0 0 0
Nidoh, 2b 2 0 0 0 McClain, 3b 1 3 0 0
Unbeaten Elk Lake scores R E C E N T ing nerves. a different feeling when he first Goodwin, lf
Lee, rf
3 1 1 0
3 1 0 0 Kelley 3b 1 0 0 0 dp
Miragilia
1 0 0 0
D I S T R I C T 2 Between Custer’s leadoff saw the ball launched. Missal rf 0 0 0 0 Fazio dp 1 0 0 0
twice in bottom of seventh Totals 19 0 1 0 Totals 281013 7 McElroy c 2 0 0 0
S O F T B A L L homer and Healey’s excellence, “Disbelief,” Gary Custer said West Scranton......................... 000 000 — 0 Chieffallo
to eliminate Trojanettes. T I T L E G A M E S things turned fun for Tunkhan- with a big laugh. “He came out of
Tunkhannock........................... 153 001
2B -- McClain, Papi, KCuster; HR -- KCuster
— 10
Totals 23 0 1 0 Totals
p 0 0 0 0
19 1 1 0
IP H R ER BB SO Dallas ............................... 000 000 0 — 0
CLASS 4A nock in a hurry. his shell today. He’s been strug- West Scranton Valley View ...................... 100 000 X — 1
Schroeder (L) ........... 1.1 4 6 5 4 1
2011....................Williamsport 1, Wallenpaupack 0
2010..............Hazleton Area 3, Delaware Valley 0
“I can’t even tell you -- playing gling on and off a little bit -- he’s Fletcher ..................... 3 8 3 3 1 5 Dallas
IP H R ER BB SO
By JOHN ERZAR 2009 ..........................Hazleton Area 4, Scranton 3
2008..............Delaware Valley 1, Hazleton Area 0
behind (Healey) has to be one of been a Punch-and-Judy-type hit- Logan.........................
Home
1 1 1 0 3 0 KBaker (L).............. 6 1 1 0 5 6
Valley View
jerzar@timesleader.com 2007.......Williamsport 4, Wyoming Valley West 0 the best things in the world,” said ter all year long, but today he was Healey (W)................ 6 1 0 0 0 7 Chieffallo (W) ........ 7 1 0 0 0 9
CLASS 3A
SCRANTON – Just when ex- 2011.....................................Valley View 1, Dallas 0 Custer, who finished 4-for-4 and back to how he was playing as a
2010...................................Valley View 11, Dallas 1
tra innings seemed imminent, 2009..........................Dallas 3, Abington Heights 0 added a double. “He is the best sophomore.”
that break – the kind that can be 2008 ............Dallas 7, Abington Heights 5 (9 inn.)
2007 ................Abington Heights 7, Valley View 0
LEGION BASEBALL
so decisive – appeared Thurs- CLASS 2A
2011 ...................................Elk Lake 2, Nanticoke 1
day.
Swoyersville scores win
2010...................................Nanticoke 3, Elk Lake 0
2009..................................Elk Lake 4, Northwest 2
And with it, Nanticoke’s 2008 .............................Nanticoke 2, Carbondale 1
2007...............................Lakeland 3, Carbondale 1
hopes for another state softball CLASS A
championship disappeared.
2011 .................Old Forge 7, Blue Ridge 3 (8 inn.)
2010...............................Old Forge 2, Blue Ridge 1
HAZLETON -- Tommy Alex-
Elk Lake rallied for two runs 2009 ..............................Old Forge 3, Blue Ridge 2 ander went 2-for-4 and scored a
2008 ..............................Old Forge 1, Blue Ridge 0
in the bottom of the seventh, the 2007 ..............................Blue Ridge 9, Old Forge 4 pair of runs to lead Swoyers-
second scoring on a two-out er- ville to the 3-1 victory over Ha-
ror, as the Warriors ended Nanti- zleton in American Legion
coke’s reign with a 2-1 victory in cy reached on an error in the baseball on Tuesday.
the District 2 Class 2A cham- third and was eventually strand- Joe Pechulis had a pair of
pionship game at Marywood RBI for the winners.
ed at third. Swoyersville Hazleton
University. Nanticoke came back to score Alexander rf
a
4
r
2
h bi
2 0 Stanek 3b
a r h bi
3 0 1 0
“We told them in the seventh in the top of the fourth. Ang Hill-
Leonard ss
Lewis ph
3
1
1
0
1 0
0 0
Bayzick p
Barletta cf
4 0 0 0
4 0 1 0
inning that we’re looking to tie Pechulis dh 4 0 1 2 Benyl ss 2 0 0 0
man bunted her way on with Wilson p 0 0 0 0 Gimbi rf 3 0 0 0
the game up and go extra in- Clocker 3b 2 0 0 0 Sesch lf 0 0 0 0
nings,” said Elk Lake coach To- one out. Bertoni followed with a Sabol 1b 3 0 0 0 Chirico dh 2 1 0 0
Zielen cf 1 0 0 0 Vigna 1b 3 0 0 0
ny Blaisure, who posted his lined double just over the head Rubowski
Duffy 2b 2 0 1 0 c 3 0 1 1
400th career victory earlier in of first baseman Kelsey Mitch- Usefara lf
Hogan lf
1 0 0 0 Kline 2b
1 0 0 0
2 0 0 0

the season. “Not win it, just tie ell. Yuhas rf


Shillabeer c
1 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
it.” The ball hugged the foul line Totals 25 3 5 2 Totals 26 1 3 1
Swoyersville ...................... 002 010 0 — 3
Elk Lake, which won the title before rolling into the corner, al- Hazleton ............................. 000 100 0 — 1
in 2009, improved to 17-0 and lowing Hillman to score easily.
2B – Alexander, Rubowski
IP H R ER BB SO
will play District 11 champion Bertoni went to third on the
Swoyersville
Wilson (W).............. 3 2 0 0 2 5
Pen Argyl (17-7) on Monday in AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER Sabol ....................... 2.1 1 1 1 4 2
throw home, but like Marcy end- Pechulis .................. 1.2 0 0 0 2 1
the first round of the PIAA Class Tunkhannock’s Mike Papi (26), Kyle Custer (15) and Ty Saylor (2) celebrate three runs. Hazleton
ed up stuck there. Bayzick (L) .............. 6 5 3 2 3 1
3A tournament. Nanticoke end- Conchen ................. 1 0 0 0 2 2
ed its season at 17-1. Bertoni also was stranded at
“Sometimes it just doesn’t go second in the sixth when she hit

LEHMAN
your way,” said Nanticoke coach a rare infield double with one ern, led by doubles from Domin-
Gary Williams, whose team lost out. Her pop-up just in front of ick Policare and Christian Cho-
for only the second time in two the second base bag swirled in man, the latter of which brought
years. the harsh wind as Elk Lake Scott Bean on for the final two
Continued from Page 1B
“You play enough one-run shortstop Tyler and second outs in the seventh.
games, you’re bound to lose one baseman Bri Hollenbeck lost sixth, as Dan Byorick hit a two- That put the Knights through
sooner or later.” out RBI single before Eric Ring- to the 2A state tournament,
their bearings and let the ball
The loss didn’t look like it sdorf scored on a wild pitch. A where they will face District 4
would happen in the bottom of drop. walk loaded the bases, but Leh- champ Danville on Monday at a
the seventh. Elk Lake’s Brooke Nanticoke also left runners on man starter Tyler McGovern (6 time and District 4 site to be de-
Darling started the frame with a first and second with two outs in 1/3 IP, six strikeouts) buckled termined.
double to the left field fence, the fifth. down and got a grounder to sec- Redeemer finished the year at
quite a feat considering how “I thought we put the ball in ond to keep the Black Knights’ 11-8, losing in the district finals
strong the wind was blowing in play,” Williams said, “but give lead at three. As they did all for the second straight season.
from left. them a lot of credit. I heard their game, the Knights (18-1) respon- “It’s not a good feeling,” Ritsick
Casey Tyler followed with a defense was shaky, but they ded. Curt Barbacci (2-for-3, three said. “It’s great to be here, but it’s
triple to right, scoring pinch played better defense than I ex- RBI) hit a two-run triple in the tough to finish second two years
runner Debbie Harvey to tie the bottom of the sixth before Math- in a row.”
pected. They did a good job.”
score 1-1. The next two batters Nanticoke Elk Lake ers cashed in, turning a tenuous
a r h bi a r h bi
tried to bunt, but after two Gow ss 3 0 0 0 Baltzley c 3 0 1 0 three-run advantage into the AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER District 2 Class 2A championship
Hillan cf 3 1 1 0 Moon 3b 3 0 0 0
strikes Nanticoke pitcher Sarah Bertoni p 3 0 2 1 Hollnbck 2b 3 0 1 0 Knights’ biggest lead of the day. Holy Redeemer catcher Joel Peterlin misses a bad throw allowing at PNC Field
Lake-Lehman 13, Holy Redeemer 5
Bertoni struck out the first Gola 3b
Benjamin rf
3
3
0
0
0 0
0 0
Darling p
Harvey pr
3 0 1 0
0 1 0 0
“The kids answered the bell. ... Lake Lehman’s Curtis Barbacci to slide home. Holy Redeemer Lake-Lehman
ab r h bi ab r h bi
swinging and the other looking. Roberts 1b
Wolfe c
3
3
0
0
1 0
0 0
Tyler ss
Watkins rf
3 1 1 1
3 0 0 0
Every time (Redeemer) put some Mallof, cf 3 0 1 0 Murphy, lf 3 0 0 0
Policare, 2b 4 1 0 0 Crtr, pr-2b 0 1 0 0
That left Kayla Marcy, who hit Kwiatkski runs up, we responded,” LeValley away. ing error following a strikeout to Ruch, 3b-p 4 1 1 0 Evrtt, 2b-lf 3 2 2 0
Schinski 2b 2 0 0 0 dp 2 0 0 0 Choman, 1b 2 1 0 0 Mathers, ss 5 1 2 5
a grounder that resulted in an Parkhurst said. Reliever Pat Condo got out of a make it 6-3. Ritsick, p 2 0 0 0 McGvrn, p 5 0 1 1
Kowalski lf 3 0 1 0 pr 0 0 0 0 Condo, p 1 1 0 0 Yursha, cf 3 2 1 0
error to score Tyler. Marcy lf 2 0 0 0 The Knights got started in the bases-loaded jam in the bottom of Lehman answered in the home Cavngh, p-3b 0 0 0 0 Bean, 1b-p 0 0 0 0
Gacha cf 1 0 0 0
Marcy couldn’t describe her Mitchell 1b 0 0 0 0 second getting a leadoff triple the third to keep the deficit at six half with RBI singles from Cole Tsevdos, lf 0 0 0 0 Paulsks, dh 4 1 1 0
Ringsdorf, dh 4 1 1 1 CoBrbcc, c 4 3 3 2
feelings when she was called Totals 26 1 5 1 Totals 23 2 4 1 from Zack Yursha, followed by before Redeemer broke through. Barbacci and Troy Shurites to go Peterlin, c
Trimblett, ph
2 0 0 0 CuBrbcc, 3b 3 2 2 3
1 0 0 0 Shurites, rf 4 1 1 2
Nanticoke .............................. 000 100 0 — 1
safe. Elk Lake ................................ 000 000 2 — 2 back-to-back RBI singles from After loading the bases with no back up by five. Boyrick, rf 3 0 0 0
Dunsmuir, ss 3 0 1 1
“It was a whole bunch of ev- Two out when winning run scored.
E – Nanticoke 2, Elk Lake 1. DP – Nanticoke 1,
Cole and Curt Barbacci. outs, the Royals looked to get the “We never felt like we were out Totals 30 5 6 2 Totals 34131313
Holy Redeemer ................... 000 302 0 — 5
erything,” Marcy said. Elk Lake 1. LOB – Nanticoke 5, Elk Lake 3. 2B – Mathers hit his bases-clearing big hit they needed when Ring- of the game,” Royals coach Chris Lake-Lehman ...................... 060 205 x — 13
Until then, Elk Lake hadn’t Bertoni 2, Darling. 3B – Tyler. SAC – Gacha, Mar-
cy.
triple and McGovern brought sdorf sent a sharp drive that ap- Ritsick said. “But every time we 2B -- Policare, Choman, Everett; 3B -- Yursha,
Mathers, CuBarbacci
done much offensively, manag- IP H R ER BB SO him home with a single for a 6-0 peared to land on the chalk of the answered, they had an answer Holy Redeemer
IP H R ER BB SO
Nanticoke
ing just two hits through the Bertoni L .................. 6.2 4 2 1 2 5 lead. first-base line but was ruled foul. back for us. That’s what good Ritsick (L) ................. 1.2 6 6 2 1 3
Elk Lake Condo....................... 3.2 4 4 4 4 6
first six innings. Darling W................. 7.0 5 1 1 1 9 But the Royals had posted a big Ringsdorf ended up bringing a teams do.” Cavanaugh............... 0.1 1 2 2 0 0
Ruch ......................... 0.1 2 1 1 0 0
The closest the Warriors rally in last season’s district title run home on a groundout before The potent Redeemer offense Lake-Lehman
McGovern (W)......... 6.1 6 0 0 3 6
came to scoring was when Mar- game and weren’t about to go two more runs scored on a throw- managed six hits against McGov- Bean ......................... 0.2 0 0 0 0 0
CMYK

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McElroy, Riley tied for lead in Memorial


By DOUG FERGUSON weather has been spectacular, and it ley said. “And today, I didn’t have time to McIlroy likes to play the game through
AP Golf Writer showed in the scoring on a well-mani- think. The pace of play was so good and I the air, the brand of golf most often seen
DUBLIN, Ohio — Rory McIlroy only cured course. didn’t stand around and think about in America.
gets to play three regular PGA Tour Chris DiMarco and Josh Teater were shots. I just played golf.” But he doesn’t get out as often.
events this year. He showed Thursday at 67, followed by a large group at 68 that This is the last tournament for McIlroy By giving up his PGA Tour member-
why the Memorial Tournament was one included Steve Stricker, Dustin Johnson, before the U.S. Open, a chance for the ship, he is allowed to play only 10 tourna-
of them. Stewart Cink and Rickie Fowler, the run- No. 6 player in the world to atone for his ments. That includes the four majors and
On a Muirfield Village course that al- ner-up at the Memorial last year. 80 in the final round that cost him a three World Golf Championships, with
ready ranks among his favorites, McIlroy Fifty-one players in the 120-man field chance to win the Masters. That collapse The Players Championship not counting
had a birdie putt on his last eight holes broke par. hasn’t stayed with him long. He was third against his number — although McIlroy
and converted half of them on his way to Luke Donald, in his debut as the No. 1 the next week in Malaysia, and while he chose not to play this year.
a 6-under 66 to join Chris Riley in the player in the world ranking, recovered missed the cut while defending his title And that’s probably not going to
lead after the first round. from a slow start by making four straight at Quail Hollow, he reached the quarter- change soon.
McIlroy hit the ball so pure that he birdies toward the end of his round for a finals of the World Match Play in Spain. “Even if I did win, I still probably
shot 32 on the front nine despite missing 70. He played with Masters champion And now, the U.S. Open beckons — wouldn’t take my card up,” McIlroy said.
three birdie putts inside 8 feet. Charl Schwartzel and four-time major along with a chance to win on another “As a European and playing in some Eu-
“A great way to start the tournament,” champion Phil Mickelson, who each had stronger course in America. ropean events over the summer, like the
McIlroy said. a 72. Mickelson did that without making “This is one of my favorite weeks of the French Open and the Irish Open, we have
The 22-year-old from Northern Ire- a single birdie on the par 5s. year, one of my favorite courses,” McIl- a very busy summer of golf. And I felt like
land narrowly made the cut at Went- Riley was in the first group to play in roy said. “I feel as if it really does set up after the PGA last year at Whistling
worth in the BMW PGA Championship the morning and relied heavily on his well for me. I like these sort of golf cours- Straits, I wanted to take a couple of
and wound up in a tie for 24th. Asked the putter to take advantage of the smooth es, the likes of here and Akron (Fire- weeks off just to refresh. You couldn’t re-
difference between last week and this greens, although scoring conditions stone) and Quail Hollow. And I’m swing- ally do it. You had a week off and then AP PHOTO
week, he replied, “It’s about 30 degrees were not much different in the after- ing well, I’m hitting it good and I’m holi- straight to the (FedEx Cup) playoffs. It Rory McIlroy putts on the ninth hole,
warmer.” noon. ng a few putts. Hopefully, I can keep it go- was a lot of golf over a short period of his last, during the first round of the
A tournament known for its sloppy “The less I think, the better I play,” Ri- ing for the next three days.” time.” Memorial golf tournament.

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

BCS to explain itself to the Justice Department


The Associated Press Hancock said he agreed to pro- a national champion complies ment’s request for a meeting. 1998, has improved access to break up the BCS, “ ... I suspect
WASHINGTON — The Jus- vide one, but that no date has with antitrust laws. “We take seriously any connec- such bowls for those other five what we will do is go right back
tice Department’s antitrust divi- been set yet. But NCAA President Mark tion in Washington, and we’re conferences. According to the to the old bowl system and the
sion will meet with the BCS this “We view it as an opportunity Emmert responded in a letter certainly taking this seriously,” BCS, schools from those confer- conferences will make their deals
summer, following up on con- to make it clear that the BCS was last month that the department’s he said. “But I view it as an op- ences played in such bowls only — the same things we used to
cerns the department raised with crafted very carefully with anti- questions were best directed to portunity, because we’re confi- six times in 54 years, while under have.
the NCAA about college foot- trust laws in mind,” Hancock the BCS. dent that the BCS is on strong le- the BCS, it happened seven times “Then it will give (the media)
ball’s postseason format. said. Critics who have urged the de- gal ground.” in the past seven years. Hancock the opportunity to write edito-
Bowl Championship Series ex- The Justice Department ini- partment to investigate the BCS Under the BCS, the champions said the system has done a better rials about how we should have a
ecutive director Bill Hancock tially raised its concerns with the contend it unfairly gives some of six conferences have automat- job pitting the top two teams in a playoff system or bring the BCS
told the Associated Press on NCAA, asking why there wasn’t a schools preferential access to the ic bids to play in top-tier bowl championship game. back.”
Thursday that a Justice Depart- playoff for college football’s high- title game and lucrative, top-tier games; the other five conferences Texas A&M athletic director Hancock said the meeting will
ment attorney last week asked est level and said there were “se- bowls at the end of the season. don’t. Bill Byrne said at the Big 12 be the first the BCS has had with
for a voluntary background brief- rious questions” about whether Hancock said he wasn’t con- But Hancock said that the meetings in Kansas City that if the department at least since he
ing on how the BCS operates. the current format to determine cerned with the Justice Depart- BCS, which was established in the Justice Department were to joined the organization in 2005.

NFL N B A P L AYO F F S S TA N L E Y C U P

Lockout Burrows avoids


ruling
imminent penalty for biting
Court of Appeals to conduct By GREG BEACHAM
AP Sports Writer
hearing today that could
VANCOUVER, British Colum-
prove to be pivotal.. bia — The Vancouver Canucks
don’t understand the big fuss
about a little bite. STANLEY CUP FINALS
By BARRY WILNER Neither did the NHL.
AP Pro Football Writer Vancouver forward Alex Bur- (Best-of-7)
From mediated talks to argu- rows avoided a suspension in the Vancouver 1, Boston 0
Wednesday, June 1: Vancouver 1,
ments before an appeals court, Stanley Cup finals Thursday Boston 0
the NFL’s labor dispute has reac- when league officials decided Saturday: Boston at Vancouver, 8
hed another critical stage. they couldn’t prove he deliberate- p.m.
The league and its players com- ly bit the finger of Boston’s Pa- Monday: Vancouver at Boston, 8
pleted three straight days of not- AP PHOTO trice Bergeron during the Ca- p.m.
so-secret negotiations Thursday, Miami’s Dwyane Wade dribbles as Dallas Mavericks’ DeShawn Stevenson defends during Thurs- nucks’ series-opening 1-0 victory. Wednesday: Vancouver at Boston,
8 p.m.
and now head for the 8th Circuit day’s Game 2 of the NBA finals. Although the Bruins weren’t
x-June 10: Boston at Vancouver, 8
Court of Appeals in St. Louis for a terribly happy about NHL disci- p.m.

Bosh enjoying a higher level


hearing that could prove pivotal plinarian Mike Murphy’s deci- x-June 13: Vancouver at Boston, 8
in the nearly three-month lock- sion, both teams realize they’ve p.m.
out. got bigger issues than the after- x-June 15: Boston at Vancouver, 8
The three-judge panel will ulti- the-whistle shenanigans that p.m.
mately decide whether the lock- happen constantly in the NHL,
out should continue, and NFL By STEVEN WINE wood said. “I was like, ’No, I’m Howard waited 6,180 days to particularly under playoff inten- “I’m over it,” Bergeron said
Commissioner Roger Goodell AP Sports Writer good Shaq, but thanks for play in a finals game. The Heat sity. Thursday after the Bruins’ work-
and union chief DeMaurice MIAMI — Chris Bosh stood offering.”’ hope it was worth it. After all, players have been bit- out. “I’m looking forward to the
Smith, among others, are expect- before a backdrop filled with The Mavs’ Dirk Nowitzki Howard was drafted in 1994 ing, gouging, facewashing, el- next game. We’ve got to get back
ed to be inside the courtroom to- logos that advertised the NBA also admired O’Neal for his and has made the NBA’s title bowing, grabbing, spearing — in the series. Like I said last
day. finals, delighted to be so close personality. round for the first time. He’s in and don’t forget punching — night, it’s the league’s decision,
Training camps, meanwhile, to his first championship ring. “Over the years, being in the his 17th season, which is why since probably the first period of and I’ve got to let them make it. ...
normally would open in about “You know the situation, same locker room in the All- teammates have been known the first game after Canada in- I don’t want to whine about that
seven weeks, but this, of course, because they put ‘The Finals’ Star games, he’s one of the to yell “17!” when he does vented hockey. stuff. I don’t care.”
is no normal year for pro football. everywhere,” Bosh said with a funniest characters this league something well. “That’s how French guys say After the game, Bergeron de-
Ben Leber, one of 10 plaintiffs chuckle. has ever seen,” Nowitzki said. Coach Erik Spoelstra said hello to one another,” joked Alex- clared Burrows had bitten him
on the still-pending antitrust law- Bosh joined the Miami Heat “He always had something Howard has been a key all andre Bolduc, who centered the while they scuffled after the first-
suit against the league, said the last summer because he want- funny to say, always made you season, even if he plays spar- Canucks’ fourth line in Game 1. period buzzer, even showing his
players haven’t discussed a spe- ed to play on a team with a smile, made you laugh.” ingly. “You want to show respect, you bandaged right index finger and
cific drop-dead date for reaching serious shot at a title. In his O’Neal announced his retire- “He has been invaluable to put your fingers in someone’s saying he planned to take anti-
an agreement to ensure the on- seven seasons with the Toron- ment Wednesday. this group because of his veter- mouth.” biotics.
time start of training camps. But to Raptors, they reached the LIKING LEBRON: LeBron an experience, his leadership,” Daniel and Henrik Sedin were In the television replay that
he said it’s necessary to have a playoffs only twice and lost in James may have lost some fans Spoelstra said. “The guys relieved that such a silly incident seemingly played on an infinite
date to reach a deal. the first round both times. last summer when he left respect him. And they did didn’t sideline their linemate loop in Vancouver’s bars and res-
“Both sides have a day, wheth- Now he’s in the “The Finals” Cleveland for Miami. He’s from the very first day of train- early in what’s shaping up as a taurants Wednesday night, Ber-
er they want to make it public or against Dallas. making up for that now, espe- ing camp.” gritty, goalie-dominated series geron’s gloved right index finger
not,” Leber said. “The biggest “I’m noticing how the level cially in the social media FINAL GAME 1 NUMBERS: heading into Game 2 on Saturday sure appeared to go into Bur-
challenge is going to lie with of play changes,” Bosh said. sense. ESPN and ABC released the night. rows’ mouth. Bergeron claimed
whose day is going to come up “I’m trying to be the best I can James had the No. 1 selling final viewing numbers for Roberto Luongo shut out the Burrows then bit down on him,
first. Once it got to this point, I be, elevating my game and jersey in the NBA this season, Game 1, and as the overnight Bruins with 36 saves, and Bos- but Burrows denied it.
think it was just a good guess intensity and becoming a bet- and he’s been getting some ratings released Wednesday ton’s Tim Thomas matched him “It’s too bad that something
based on most corporate labor ter player.” new fans in the postseason as suggested, it was a ratings hit. in a penalty-plagued game featur- like that has to happen in the
disputes that nothing was going Bosh has indeed risen to the well. His Facebook page had Game 1 of the Dallas-Miami ing six power plays for each team. Stanley Cup finals,” Julien said.
to get done until the 11th hour. occasion. Going into Game 2 5.8 million fans at the end of series was watched in Raffi Torres finally scored with “I think there’s better ways of re-
Now it depends on which 11th on Thursday night, he was the regular season, and as of 7 10,475,000 households and 18.5 seconds to play, giving Van- solving issues than getting to
hour gets here first.” averaging 18.6 points and 8.9 p.m. Thursday, 7,009,808 couver a series-opening victory that.”
drew 15,171,000 viewers, ac-
Goodell and owners Jerry rebounds per game in the people had clicked “like” on and the accompanying 77 per- Bergeron scoffed at the notion
cording to Nielsen. It was
Jones, Robert Kraft and John Ma- playoffs. More important, the his Facebook page. cent historic probability of win- he had deliberately put his finger
Tuesday night’s highest-rated
ra were among those joined in a Heat were 13-3. That’s more than the pop- ning its first Stanley Cup title. in Burrows’ mouth. Both players
program and drew more than 1
Chicago suburb by Smith and a “You see what basketball in ulations of 38 U.S. states. And “We need him out there,” said had their gloves in each other’s
million more viewers than
group of players, including this league is about, getting a according to PageData, which NHL scoring champion Daniel face at different points of the scuf-
Game 1 of the Celtics-Lakers
NFLPA president Kevin Mawae, taste of a championship run, tracks the metrics of Facebook Sedin, who took eight shots with- fle.
series last year.
before U.S. Magistrate Judge Ar- getting every team’s best, popularity, James has one of out a goal in Game 1. “He plays in “We were both facewashing
FACEBOOK FIGURES: A
thur Boylan. Both sides issued competing on such a high level the top 200 pages in the social every situation. Big part of this each other, and I didn’t need to
social media engagement and
statements saying they would and in a dogfight every time media world. team. Obviously, we’re happy to put my finger in his mouth,” Ber-
management company says
honor a court-ordered confiden- you’re on the court,” Bosh EYE ON THE OTHER FI- have him inside the rink.” geron said. “Why would I do
tiality agreement. Boylan then said. “It brings a lot of emo- NALS: The NHL is playing its the Heat have more Facebook Burrows wasn’t made available that?”
canceled mediation sessions tions out of you.” championship round, and fans, but the Mavericks’ Face- to reporters after the Canucks’ Although fighting usually
scheduled for Tuesday and A Dallas native, Bosh said Dallas’ Dirk Nowitzki is pull- book fans are more active. light practice Thursday at the drops in the postseason, old-time
Wednesday in Minneapolis. he has turned off his cell ing for the Vancouver Canucks The company’s data show University of British Columbia. hockey never goes out of style.
A person with knowledge of phone and will limit time with over the Boston Bruins. the Heat with 2.9 million fans, The Bruins refused to get indig- Scrums and shoving matches
the talks told The Associated family when the series moves Nowitzki even had a video with 159,491 or 5.5 percent nant about the NHL’s decision, have occurred after any whistle
Press that the term “settlement to Texas for Game 3 on Sun- message wishing the team active. The Mavs have 659,743 with Boston coach Claude Julien involving physical play through-
negotiations” doesn’t necessarily day. good luck that was played fans, with 74,621 or 11.3 per- cautioning his players against out the 22-season career of Mark
mean an agreement is near. The “He’s able to compartmen- during the first intermission of cent active. whining about a single play in a Recchi, Boston’s veteran for-
person, speaking on condition of talize things,” coach Erik Game 1 of the Stanley Cup The analysis, done by the chippy game. ward.
anonymity because of the judge’s Spoelstra said. “He keeps finals on Wednesday night. company FanGager, is based
confidentiality order, said cancel- things on an even keel. But He’s pulling for them in part on the overall percentage of
ing next week’s sessions was sim- don’t mistake that for a lack of because defenseman Christian fans who post comments and
ply a way to keep the process as competitiveness. He has a Ehrhoff is a fellow German. participate in activities at the
private as possible. burning fire inside of him. It “I never even met him, but social network.
More likely than another took me a little bit by surprise. obviously I’m aware of his McINTYRE HONORED:
round of mediated talks with He’s one of the more compet- German background,” Nowitz- NBA executive Brian McIn-
Boylan would be a similar secret itive players I’ve ever been ki said. “He had a great game tyre, who is in his 33rd season
meeting without him — between around.” yesterday and they won Game in the league office, has been
just the league and players, who SHAQ FANS: Mavericks 1 and I watched it. They found selected to receive the 2011
have been locked out since center Brendan Haywood was a way to win.” John W. Bunn Lifetime
March 12. always a fan of Shaquille Nowitzki was told that the Achievement Award by the
In the past, a clandestine ap- O’Neal, and not just because Bruins have a German defense- Naismith Memorial Basketball
proach has helped negotiations. the 15-time All-Star center man, too — Dennis Seiden- Hall of Fame.
Such meetings between former once offered him a loan. berg. The award is the most pres-
union executive director Gene “I remember meeting him “Oh yeah?” Nowitzki said. tigious award presented by the
Upshaw and former Commis- on the elevator my rookie year Asked if he might send Sei- Hall aside from enshrinement. AP PHOTO
sioner Paul Tagliabue often led to and he asked me, ’Are you denberg a message, Nowitzki McIntyre is now senior com- Bruins goalie Tim Thomas makes asave during practice for the
progress on a new collective bar- good? Is your family good? Do laughed and said no. munications adviser to com- NHL Stanley Cup Finals in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Thurs-
gaining agreement. you need any money?”’ Hay- HOWARD’S ROLE: Juwan missioner David Stern. day. The Bruins trail the Canucks 1-0 in the best-of-seven series.
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FRENCH OPEN
ROOKIE
Djokovic, Continued from Page 1B

Federer in
be in his future as soon as he
made professional baseball his
career choice.
“I know exactly what’s going

spotlight
on and the situation,” Brown
said. “I don’t get mad. I don’t
get frustrated because I do un-
derstand. It would be a different
Defending champion Nadal thing if I didn’t understand what
was going on. That’s when the
plays Murray, but is intrigued
problems come. I understand
by the other semifinal match. there are going to be injuries
and you’re going to struggle. It
just takes time.”
By HOWARD FENDRICH The time for Brown is now,
AP Tennis Writer and he can thank Werth, Ben
PARIS — Even Rafael Nadal Francisco and John Mayberry Jr.
acknowledges his French Open for the opportunity. Francisco
semifinal against Andy Murray is and Mayberry followed respect-
not nearly as intriguing as the able Aprils by hitting below .200
one between unbeaten Novak in May. It’s quite possible that
Djokovic and16-time Grand Slam Mayberry will play his next
champion Roger Federer. game at Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
“It’s the best player of today Brown, meanwhile, has cap-
against the best player in history. tured the fancy of his offensive-
... It’s going to be a beautiful minded manager by hitting .324
match,” Nadal said. “I would in his first 11 games.
watch it — if I was a spectator.” “We’ve been struggling offen-
Sure, there’s a lot on the line for sively and we still are, and we
the entire quartet of men who’ll want to be able to score and
be playing at Roland Garros on ASSOCIATED PRESS generate more runs,” Manuel
Friday, which one might expect, Li Na of China celebrates defeating Maria Sharapova of Russia in the semi final match of the French Open tennis tournament in said. “We want to put guys on
given that it’s only the 12th time Roland Garros stadium in Paris. the field that we felt would be
in the Open era, which dates to our best offense and we figured

Li takes step closer to history


1968, that the top four seeded (Brown) could play a part in
players reached the semifinals at that.”
any Grand Slam tournament. The sample is still small and
Top-seeded Nadal, for exam- Brown has much to prove. Man-
ple, is bidding to tie Bjorn Borg’s uel remembered how Hank
record of six French Open cham- Blalock tore through the Amer-
pionships. No. 4 Murray is deal- ican League eight years ago as a
ing with an injured right ankle as Victory over Sharapova rookie, but then lefties eventu-
he hopes to win his first Grand ally “buried him alive” and
Slam title — and give Britain its paves the way for China to
ended his career.
first male champion at a major get first grand slam title.. The 23-year-old Brown
tennis tournament since 1936. doesn’t see that happening.
No. 3 Federer, meanwhile, has “I can’t even lie,” he said. “I’m
gone more than 16 months with- By HOWARD FENDRICH expecting to do well.”
out reaching a Grand Slam final, AP Tennis Writer
which doesn’t sound too bad un- PARIS — As Maria Sharapova Bob Brookover is a columnist for The
less you consider it’s the guy’s prepared to serve while only a Philadelphia Inquirer.
longest gap since he won Wim-
point from defeat in the French
bledon in 2003.
Open semifinals, Li Na was
Lofty aims, certainly. But noth-
ing compared to what No. 2 Djo-
kovic is chasing:
thinking what any opponent
would at that precise moment.
“I was, like, ‘Please, double-
Big 12 finalizes
• The 24-year-old Serb is 41-0
in 2011, and a win over Federer
fault. That way I can win the
match,”’ Li explained to the
basketball plans
would allow Djokovic to tie John
crowd a few moments later. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) —
McEnroe’s record for best start to
Sharapova obliged. Her sec- The top six regular-season finish-
a season in the Open era, 42-0 in
ond serve hit the white tape atop ers in the Big 12’s regular-season
1984.
• Add in two victories for Ser- the net and bounced back for race will get first-round byes in
bia against France in the Davis Sharapova’s 10th double-fault of the 10-team conference basket-
Cup final in December, and Djo- an error-filled afternoon, closing ball tournament.
kovic’s winning streak stands at Li’s 6-4, 7-5 victory Thursday. The new rules, adopted
43 overall, three shy of Guillermo The result ended Sharapova’s Wednesday at the conference
Vilas’ mark of 46 in a row in 1977. bid to complete a career Grand Russia’s Maria Sharapova reacts as she plays China’s Li Na during their semifinal match of the meetings, will apply to both men
• Djokovic is seeking to reach Slam, and allowed Li to reach a French Open in Paris. and women’s basketball. The
his first final in Paris; if he were to second consecutive major final. women’s tounament will also run
win the title, he’d be the first man At the Australian Open in Ja- Marion Bartoli of France 6-3, 6-3 (said then), ’I want to play in this of her 22 winners, twice as many concurrently with the men’s —
since Jim Courier in 1992 to win nuary, Li was the runner-up, the Thursday. court. I want to be like them.”’ as Bartoli hit. Wednesday through Saturday.
the Australian Open and French first tennis player from China to “When I come here,” the fifth- At 30, Schiavone would be the Much more confident on hard The league also voted to spon-
Open in the same year. reach a major championship seeded Schiavone said, “I feel first woman at least that old to courts, Li prefers to stay at the sor championships in rowing and
• If he beats Federer, Djokovic match. At the French Open on something special.” win a Grand Slam title since baseline, hitting flat shots in equestrian, adding both as wom-
will be assured of rising to No. 1 Saturday — when she will play After Bartoli’s last two-hand- Martina Navratilova was 33 at near silence. Only as the end en’s sports. This will help schools
in the ATP rankings for the first defending champion Francesca ed forehand — she grips her Wimbledon in 1990. Combine neared against Sharapova did Li neutralize football’s impact on Ti-
time, no matter what happens in Schiavone — Li can become the racket with both fists on nearly Schiavone’sagewiththe29-year- occasionally pump a fist. tle IX gender requirements. Only
the Nadal-Murray semifinal or in first Grand Slam champion from every shot — dropped into the old Li’s, and Saturday’s match Driving her big forehand near four Big 12 schools currently
Sunday’s championship match. her nation of more than 1 billion net to end the day’s second semi- will have the oldest pair of final- lines, Li finished with 24 win- have rowing teams and only four
“To be honest, I’m thinking people. final, Schiavone celebrated by ists at a major tournament in 13 ners, double Sharapova’s count. field equestrian teams.
about this tournament only. I def- The sixth-seeded Li said she bending down and rubbing her years. It was a performance that
initely want to go as far as I can in wants her sport to “get bigger right palm on the clay court, “The years can help a lot,” prompted Li’s coach since April, 27 Unique Holes
Roland Garros. And then, you and bigger” back home. Noting then making a fist and kissing it. Schiavone said. “Is like the Michael Mortensen, to describe One Breathtaking Course
know, if the No. 1 ranking comes that Chinese children probably She fell in love with the French wine.” her Thursday as “kind of Roger
saw her semifinal on TV, Li said Open the first time she came to The final will provide quite a Federer of the women; she can
Weekday Special
this week, I’ll be more than hap- Tuesday thru Friday
py, definitely,” Djokovic said. that perhaps “they think that play in the junior tournament contrast in styles. do so many things.” Play & Ride for Just
“But it’s not something I’m think- maybe one day, they can do the and got a chance to see Steffi Comfortable on clay, Schia- Perhaps due to swirling wind, $33.00
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Lower expectations on jobs New jobs, in thousands ISM looks at services ISM service sector index Wal-Mart faces its shareholders WMT $53.55
Reading above 50 shows growth When the world’s biggest retailer $60
Hopes are pretty slim that the After the Institute for Supply
Labor Department will report a 240 Management said earlier this ’10 ’11 holds its annual meeting today, it’s 55 $50.92
big increase in hiring during ’10 ’11 est. week that manufacturing slowed expected to do some explaining
May. Applications for unem- 200 190 during May, economists expect 59 about why it’s taking so long to 50
ployment benefits are stuck at a a similar report about service make itself more competitive. Wal- ’10 ’11
45
160
Today

level that signals weak growth companies. All businesses are Mart is trying to win back custom-
56 est. Operating est.
in jobs. And the Institute for dealing with higher costs for ers who defected to other retailers
EPS $0.97 $1.07
Supply Management says the 120 energy and supplies. The ISM 54 after it cut thousands of grocery
nation’s factories hired workers reports are compiled from sur- 53 items, including some best-selling 2Q ’10 2Q ’11
at a slower pace last month.
80 veys of managers who do the brands. It’s restocking those items,
but the process is taking longer Price-to-earnings ratio: 12
Companies are spending more purchasing for companies. They
40 based on past 12 months’ results
for energy and raw materials. include a look at hiring and how 50 than expected. In the meantime,
D J F M A M Dividend: $1.46 Div. Yield: 2.7%
So many are thinking twice much companies are paying for D J F M A M sales at Wal-Mart stores have been
before taking on new staffers. Source: The Labor Department the goods they buy. Source: The Institute for Supply Management disappointing. Source: FactSet

THE TIMES LEADER


BUSINESS timesleader.com
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FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2011


B

Shoppers rein in spending Goldman


WALL STREET
DOW S&P NASDAQ
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Sachs gets
—41.59 —1.61 +4.12

By MAE ANDERSON and warehouse clubs such as Costco that ers, according to the International Council

subpoena
AP Retail Writer also sell gas reported the biggest gains. of Shopping Centers. Excluding gasoline,
NEW YORK — Shoppers are showing Most of the spring, consumers seemed the figure rose 3.7 percent.
I N B R I E F signs of pulling back on spending on dis- to shrug off rising prices. Now, gasoline at That was within the 3 percent to 4 per-
cretionary items like clothing and home more than $1per gallon more than last year cent range expected, said Mike Niemira,
goods as gasoline and groceries eat up and higher grocery bills are “finally taking ICSC chief economist and director of re-
Ford’s small engine will more of their paychecks. a bite and affecting sales,” said Ken Per- search.
By CHRISTINA REXRODE
and RACHEL BECK

improve fuel economy Those pressures led many retailers on


Thursday to report only modest revenue
kins, president of research firm Retail Met-
rics. “It definitely raises the caution flag go-
“On the surface, the numbers look pretty
good,” Niemira said. “But it is being driven
AP Business Writers
NEW YORK — Goldman
Ford Motor Co. plans to introduce its increases in May, the latest sign of the ing into the summer.” by a very narrow set of retailers.”
Sachs Group Inc. was subpoe-
smallest engine ever by 2013 as part of economy hitting a soft patch. Revenue rose 5.4 percent overall at The figures are based on revenue from
naed by the Manhattan District
the industry’s race to improve fuel Retailers that cater to wealthy shoppers stores open at least a year among 27 retail- stores open at least one year. Attorney’s office over the invest-
economy. ment bank’s activities leading up
Ford said Thursday it’s working on a to the financial crisis, a person fa-
one-liter, three-cylinder engine that
will be available in small cars globally. TASTY SAMPLING OF SUMMER miliar with the matter told The
Associated Press.
Ford didn’t say which cars will get the Goldman’s shares are down 20
engine. percent so far this year and are at
The engine has Ford’s EcoBoost levels not seen since last July.
technology, which uses turbocharging, Goldman has been watched by
direct injection and other technologies
lawmakers and regulators since
to boost performance. Ford says the
marketing risky investments that
EcoBoost three-cylinder will have the
bet on the housing market’s suc-
same power as a four-cylinder but will
cess just before the mortgage
be much more fuel-efficient.
Three-cylinder engines are common meltdown. Simultaneously the
in Europe and Asia, but the only one bank reaped billions of dollars
currently available in the U.S. is in the from its own bets that the hous-
Smart Fortwo. The Fortwo has a 70- ing market would collapse.
horsepower engine — the same as Those gains have also made it the
some snowmobiles — and gets 41 target of intense media scrutiny
miles per gallon on the highway. and public outrage.
“This is just another thorn in
Goldman’s side,” says Peter Hen-
State gets settlement ning, a professor of law at Wayne
State University in Detroit. The
Pennsylvania will receive $300,000 government’s request for infor-
as part of a 10-state settlement result- mation from Goldman is the first
ing from an examination of Mortgage
stage of an investigation, but it
Access Corp., doing business as Weich-
does not mean the company will
ert Financial Services, the Department
necessarily face any charges,
of Banking announced.
Henning says.
The examination, conducted jointly
by banking regulatory agencies from The subpoena follows the
each state, found that Weichert, head- April release of a 639-page Senate
quartered in Morris Plains, N.J., cir- report that showed Goldman had
cumvented state mortgage licensing steered investors toward mort-
laws and allowed and paid for unlicens- gage securities it knew would
ed individuals to originate and process likely fail.
mortgage loan applications. The report, which was the re-
The result was a $3 million settle- sult of a Senate panel investiga-
ment to be divided equally among the tion of the financial crisis, found
states. that Goldman marketed four sets
of complex mortgage securities
to banks and other investors.
Times editor is leaving
The executive editor of The New

Businesses
York Times will step down Sept. 5 after
eight years on the job.
The Times announced Thursday that
Bill Keller is leaving the post to return
to writing. He will be replaced by Jill
Abramson, the paper’s managing edi-
tor. She will become the first woman to
hold that job at the paper.
trim orders
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
Keller plans to write for The New AP Economics Writer
York Times Magazine and the paper’s
Sunday opinion and news section.
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER WASHINGTON — Businesses
J ack Heisler, 3, enjoys a cone of vanilla and black raspberry soft-serve ice cream at the
Curly Creme Ice Cream stand in Plains Township on Thursday. The popular stand on River
cut back on their orders for heavy
machinery, computers and autos
Groupon will go public Street opened for the season Thursday, one year to the day after the death of owner Robert
‘Mr. Bob’ Zaremski. His wife, Janine Zaremski, is operating the business and said, ‘Hopefully,
in April, partly because the March
earthquake in Japan has made
Fast-growing daily deal site Groupon he’s up there watching over us.’ The business was closed all of 2010 because of the death, but components parts harder to come
Inc. on Thursday filed to go public, the Zaremski said the stand will be open all season, every day from noon to 10 p.m. with the ex- by.
first step what will be one of the year’s ception of July 4th, when the business will be closed so its 15 employees can spend Independ- Orders to U.S. factories fell 1.2
most hotly anticipated initial public ence Day with their families. To see a Times Leader video from Curly Creme’s opening day, percent in April and a measure
offerings. use your smartphone’s scanner on the QR code at right.
Groupon estimated it would raise that signals business investment
$750 million from new investors when dropped 2.3 percent, the Com-
merce Department reported

Seeking slice of the Back Mountain


it goes public, confirming weeks of
speculation. It said it hadn’t decided Thursday.
how many shares to offer or how to Orders to factories totaled
price them. $440.4 billion in April on a season-
The filing also gives the first peek at ally adjusted basis. That’s 31.1 per-
By ANDREW M. SEDER recipes and the atmosphere. cent higher than the recession-
Groupon’s finances. The company has aseder@timesleader.com
grown to $645 million in revenue in the As part of the franchise rights, he has ac- low hit in March 2009.
first quarter from just $3.3 million in DALLAS -- Pizza is in Patrick Cunning- cess to it all and he said the food you are Manufacturing has been one of
the same quarter two years ago, ham’s blood, and now, thanks to Cunning- used to eating at Pizza Bellas in Ashley, the strongest areas of the econo-
though it has sacrificed profits in the ham, Pizza Bella will be in the Back Moun- Nanticoke,PlainsandFortyFortwillbethe my since the recession ended. But
name of growth. Groupon now has 83 tain. same food you’ll find in Dallas. it has shown signs of slowing in re-
million subscribers. Cunningham, 41, of Nanticoke, has “I’m giving the Back Mountain some- cent months. On Wednesday the
Groupon’s move follows an IPO last signed an agreement with Pizza Bella to thing to enjoy, whether they dine in, take Institute of Supply Management
month by social-networking site Link- open a franchise of the popular pizzeria at out or have it delivered,” Cunningham reported that its index of manu-
edIn Corp. that valued that company at 31 Lake St. said. He said rather than making the pizze- facturing activity expanded in
$9 billion by the end of its first day of The location seemed a perfect fit, said ria a “Cunningham’s” or a “Patrick’s Pizza,” May at the slowest pace in 20
trading. Cunningham. He said the proximity to Mi- sticking with the tried and true Pizza Bella months.
The company offers its subscribers sericordia University, businesses and resi- name seemed like the smart route. Analysts believe much of the
the chance to purchase daily discounts DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER weakness is temporary. Japan
dences along and just off Memorial High- “It’s good quality ingredients, good food
targeted to their city and preferences. The new Pizza Bella at the former 31 makes many of the parts used in
way and the steady traffic of people driving and good name recognition,” he said.
Lake Street in Dallas. electronics and autos assembled
to and from Harveys Lake, Tunkhannock Dan Claherty, owner of the Pizza Bella in the United States, so factory
and Wilkes-Barre made it a location worth proval for the business to open, something brand, declined comment for this story. shutdowns there affect U.S. pro-
taking a chance on. Cunningham said should happen in about The building is owned by Ruckno Con- duction. And higher energy prices
While the economy is still struggling to two weeks. He said he has hired about 70 struction and was home to the now-closed have cut into consumer and busi-
recover, Cunningham, a 1988 GAR High percent of the planned staff of 20 to 30. restaurant 31 Lake. Cunningham has ness spending, limiting demand
$3.72 $3.95 $2.68 School graduate, said he felt he had the ex- From drivers to wait staff, kitchen staff to signed a four-year lease on the building and for factory goods.
perience and knowledge of the pizza busi- dishwashers, he said he is bringing jobs to said he plans on being there a lot longer. Economists expect businesses
ness to make it work. the Back Mountain and perhaps even more The pizza business has been part of his will step up their purchases of
$4.06
07/17/08
“Anything’s risky, but if you do it well important, he is bringing them Pizza Bella. life for 30 years. He said he learned to make manufactured goods this year to
enough you’ll make it work,” Cunningham Since he worked at the restaurant’s other a pie at the old Budd’s Pizza in Ashley, take advantage of a one-year tax
said. locationsfornearlyadecade,hesaidhehas which is ironically now a Pizza Bella loca- break on investments in new
Dallas Borough has given zoning ap- seen how much people love the menu, the tion. equipment.
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recovery – a series of bad numbers AkamaiT 33.62 +.43 -28.5 ConsolEngy50.16 +.20 +2.9 HartfdFn 25.84 +.20 -2.5
over the last month is doesn’t necessarily mean we’re heading to
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MorgStan 23.01 -.12
Mosaic 69.27 +.68
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Questar s 17.14 +.03 -1.6
QksilvRes 14.46 +.24 -1.9
Tesoro 22.71
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justified by what’s happening another recession. Analysts have different AlignTech 23.78 -.43
Allergan 81.43 -.04
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+18.6
CooperTire 22.99
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-.15
+1.07
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HeclaM 8.03 -.11 -28.7
HercOffsh 5.93 -.04 +70.4
Mylan 23.24 +.03 +10.0 RCM 5.48 -.01 +18.4
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Textron
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+.29
+.12
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NCR Corp 19.06 -.05 +24.0 RF MicD 6.05 +.01 -17.7 ThermoFis 63.78 -.08 +15.2
in the economy: opinions about this pause. AlliBInco 7.90 +.02
AlliantEgy 40.82 -.61
-.4
+11.0
CornPdts 56.00
Corning 19.47
-.02
-.25
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+.8
Hertz
Hess
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76.70 +.40 +.2
NRG Egy 24.03 -.28
NV Energy 15.48 -.06
+23.0
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RPM 22.92 -.22 +3.7
RadianGrp 4.62 +.07 -42.8
3M Co 91.46 +.02 +6.0
THorton g 45.65 -.05 +10.7
AllscriptH 20.02 ... +3.9 Costco 79.00 -1.21 +9.4 HewlettP 36.43 -.21 -13.5 NYSE Eur 35.61 +.12 +18.8 RadioShk 14.57 -.56 -21.2 TimeWarn 35.71 +.36 +11.0
Ryan Detrick, Senior technical strategist Oliver Pursche, President Allstate 30.91 +.47 -3.0 Covidien 54.86 +.06 +20.1 Hill Intl 6.93 +2.57 +7.1 Nabors 27.51 +.72 +17.3 Raytheon 48.82 -.44 +6.2 TiVo Inc 10.70 +.55 +24.0
AlphaNRs 51.00 -2.40 -15.0 CrwnCstle 41.62 +.62 -5.0 HomeDp 35.09 -.31 +.1 NBkGreece 1.40 +.02 -16.7 RegalEnt 12.78 +.12 +8.9
Schaeffer’s Investment Research Gary Goldberg Financial Services TorDBk g 82.81 -.11 +13.0
AlteraCp lf 47.20 +.46 +32.7 CrownHold 39.17 -.40 +17.3 HonwllIntl 57.95 +.42 +9.0 NatFuGas 68.18 -.98 +3.9 RegionsFn 6.54 ... -6.6 Total SA 56.23 -.06 +5.1
Altria 27.57 -.35 +12.0 Cummins 103.09 +2.45 -6.3 HorizLns 1.22 +.20 -72.1
Investors should be worried. This selloff was expected. Amazon 193.65 +1.26 +7.6 CybrOpt 9.96 -.06 +16.6 Hospira 54.30 -.59 -2.5
NatGrid 48.73 -.21
NOilVarco 72.36 +.82
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Renren n 13.01 +.61 -27.8
Toyota 80.91
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-.20
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The job market is weak. Initial claims for unemploy- May and June are historically weak months for AMovilL 51.41 -.38 -10.3 DNP Selct 9.90 -.08 +8.3 HudsCity 8.77 +.06 -31.2 NetApp 53.31 +.09 -3.0 RepubSvc 31.13 -.06 +4.3
Transocn 67.08 -.42 -3.5
Travelers 61.18 -.02 +9.8
ment benefits have been stuck above 400,000. stocks. Investors aren’t getting good economic AMovilA 51.24 -.77 -10.4 DR Horton 11.71 -.30 -1.8 HuntBnk 6.24 -.11 -9.2 Netflix 271.70 +4.44 +54.6 RschMotn 40.43 +.13 -30.4 Travelzoo 70.39 +.23 +70.1
AmAxle 10.48 -.38 -18.5 DTE 50.71 -.14 +11.9 Huntsmn 18.57 +.13 +19.0 NewAmHi 10.64 +.08 +6.8 Revlon 16.79 -.07 +70.6
Economists believe claims must fall to 375,000 for news that would reverse the trend. Instead, they ACapAgy 30.36 +.13 +5.6 Danaher s 52.89 +.45 +12.1 Hydrognc 5.51 +.27 +46.4 NJ Rscs 45.01 -.24 +4.4 ReynAm s 38.99 -.50 +19.5
TrimbleN 42.05 -.18 +5.3
AmCapLtd 9.47 +.04 +25.2 Darden 48.99 -1.01 +5.5 Hyperdyn 4.26 -.18 -14.1 TriQuint 12.41 +.17 +6.2
job growth to be sustained. Payroll processor ADP are responding disproportionately to fears about AEagleOut 12.81 -.09 -12.4 DeVry 61.86 +7.87 +28.9 INGPrRTr 6.22 +.03 +9.3
NY CmtyB 15.80 -.04 -16.2 RioTinto 68.56 -.19 -4.3 TwoHrbInv 10.70 +.11 +9.3
NY Times 7.57 -.14 -22.8 RiteAid 1.10 +.04 +24.6 TycoIntl 48.11 +.85 +16.1
said Wednesday that private employers added the European debt crisis and uncertainty about the AEP 37.97 -.05 +5.5 DeanFds 13.21 -.21 +49.4 iShGold s 14.99 -.03 +7.8 Newcastle 5.29 +.17 -21.0 RobtHalf 26.56 -.17 -13.2 Tyson 18.11 -.79 +5.2
AmExp 50.09 +.18 +16.7 Deere 84.23 +1.47 +1.4 iSAstla 26.07 -.03 +2.5 NewellRub 16.97 -.38 -6.7 Rowan 38.59 +.44 +10.5
38,000 jobs in May, down from 177,000 in April. Federal Reserve’s next steps when its $600 billion AmIntlGrp 28.01 -.04 -42.0 Dell Inc 15.77 +.17 +16.3 iShBraz 74.65 +1.00 -3.6 UBS AG 19.18 -.03 +16.5
NewfldExp 72.71 +.87 +.8 RoyDShllA 69.96 +.04 +4.8 UDR 24.86 -.18 +5.7
Investors fear this is a trend that will be confirmed by bond-buying program ends this month. By mid-July, AmSupr 7.94 -.17 -72.2 DeltaAir 9.62 -.06 -23.7 iSCan 31.94 -.03 +3.0 NewmtM 55.14 -.53 -10.2 SK Tlcm 18.26 -.01 -2.0 US Airwy 9.11 +.07 -9.0
AmWtrWks 29.42 -.19 +16.3 DenburyR 20.90 -.22 +9.5 iShGer 26.54 +.15 +10.9 NewsCpA 17.58 -.07 +20.7 SpdrDJIA 122.30 -.40 +5.8
the government’s jobs report Friday. investors will have clarity on both of those issues. Ameriprise 58.99 +.17 +2.5 Dndreon 41.47 +.47 +18.8 iSh HK 19.36 +.13 +2.3 NewsCpB 18.14 -.08 +10.5 SpdrGold 149.50 -.41 +7.8
US Gold 7.00 ... -13.3
Ametek s 42.56 +.48 +8.4 DeutschBk 58.48 +.21 +12.4 iShJapn 10.15 +.01 -7.0 USEC 4.05 +.07 -32.7
Nexen g 22.65 +.27 -1.1 SP Mid 177.23 -.10 +7.6 UniSrcEn 36.96 -.21 +3.1
Amgen 59.25 -.45 +7.9 DevelDiv 13.76 -.12 -2.3 iSh Kor 65.14 +.20 +6.5 NextEraEn 56.21 -.55 +8.1 S&P500ETF131.73 -.14 +4.8
Anadarko 76.98 -.15 +1.1 Diageo 85.42 +1.21 +14.9 iShSing 14.08 +.16 +1.7 UnilevNV 32.44 +.12 +3.3
Jack Ablin, Chief investment officer Harry Rady, CEO Annaly 18.16 +.09 +1.3 Diebold 32.02 -.30 -.1 iSTaiwn 15.81 +.07 +1.2
NiSource 19.80 -.16 +12.4 SpdrHome 18.22 -.19 +4.8 UnionPac 102.22 +1.36 +10.3
NikeB 81.15 -.69 -5.0 SpdrKbwBk 23.97 +.04 -7.5 Unisys 26.92 -.25 +4.0
Harris Private Bank Rady Asset Management A123 Sys 5.79 +.04 -39.3 DirecTV A 49.64 -.02 +24.3 iShSilver 35.29 -.46 +16.9 NobleCorp 40.42 -.11 +13.0 SpdrLehHY 40.32 +.01 +1.5
ApolloGrp 46.90 +4.71 +18.8 DrSCBr rs 36.34 +.03 -22.4 iShChina25 44.59 +.11 +3.5 UtdContl 23.04 -.27 -3.3
NokiaCp 6.57 -.12 -36.3 SpdrRetl 52.00 -.57 +7.5
Investors have reasons to fear that this Think investors are panicking? Apple Inc 346.10 +.59
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iShEMkts 48.11 +.45 +1.0
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NA Pall g 3.70 -.15
NoestUt 34.89 -.01
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+.03
+.41
-8.3
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The Institute for Supply Management’s Investors are being complacent considering the growing ArchCoal 27.43 -1.39 -21.8 DirxEnBull 73.38 -.43 +25.5 iShR2K 82.08 -.03 +4.9 NwstNG 44.13 -.33 -5.0 StJoe 20.71 -.29 -5.2
US OilFd 39.68 +.16 +1.7
AresCap 17.08 +.56 +3.6 Discover 23.41 -.02 +26.3 iShREst 60.68 -.35 +8.4 USSteel 44.14 +.18 -24.4
Wednesday report that its manufacturing index federal budget deficit, the weak housing market, the Euro- ArmHld 28.48 +.69 +37.3 Disney 40.06 -.34 +6.8 ITT Corp 56.31 +.08 +8.1
Novartis 63.47 -.01 +7.7 StJude 48.95 -.82 +14.5
UtdTech 84.29 -.01 +7.1
Nucor 40.91 -.03 -6.6 Saks 11.21 +.15 +4.8
fell to 53.5 in May from 60.4 in April shocked pean debt crisis and the end of the Fed’s stimulus pro- ArmourRsd 7.60 +.15 -2.7 DollarGen 31.97 +.16 +4.2 ITT Ed 85.67+14.94 +34.5 NustarEn 63.22 +.05 -9.0 SanDisk 45.38 +.27 -9.0 UtdhlthGp 49.39 +1.04 +36.8
ArubaNet 27.58 +.71 +32.1 DomRescs 47.27 +.15 +10.7 ITW 56.49 +.23 +5.8 UnivDisp 40.66 -4.19 +32.7
investors into fears of a double-dip recession. gram. The stock market’s so-called fear gauge, the CBOE AstraZen 51.24 -.39 +10.9 DonlleyRR 20.68 -.07 +18.4 Informat 58.18 -.12 +32.1
NuvFloat 12.65 +.05 +7.1 SandRdge 11.11 -.01 +51.8
UnumGrp 25.56 +.12 +5.5
NvMAd 13.78 -.08 +5.4 Sanofi rt 2.44 -.02 +3.8
It was the third straight drop in the index. Volatility Index, or VIX, is at 18. That’s below its historical Atmel 14.78 +.16 +20.0 Dover 63.48 -.28 +8.6 InglesMkts 17.05 ... -11.2 NvPA 13.90 -.05 +4.3 SaraLee 18.97 -.30 +8.3 UrbanOut 29.80 -.22 -16.8
ATMOS 32.50 -.40 +4.2 DowChm 35.76 +.66 +4.7 IngrmM 18.29 +.03 -4.2 Nvidia 19.05 -.10 +23.7 SaulCntr 39.10 -.33 -17.4 Vale SA 31.89 +.30 -7.8
Manufacturing was one of the few areas that average of 19. It’s more proof of investors’ care-free atti- Autodesk 41.36 -.08 +8.3 DresserR 52.10 +.48 +22.3 Intel 22.09 +.09 +5.0 Vale SA pf 28.68 +.39 -5.1
OcciPet 103.79 +.11 +5.8 Schlmbrg 84.29 +1.10 +.9
had seemed to be steadily recovering. tude. Investors should be cautious. AutoData 54.27 -.15 +17.3 DryShips 3.83 -.09 -30.2 IBM 166.09 -.47 +13.2 OfficeDpt 4.08 +.03 -24.4 SchoolSp 14.40 -.25 +3.4 ValeantPh 52.49 +1.95 +85.5
AvalRare n 7.10 -.08 +13.8 DuPont 51.17 -.40 +2.6 Intl Coal 14.56 +.00 +88.1 OfficeMax 7.53 -.32 -57.5 Schwab 17.06 -.05 -.3 ValenceT h 1.11 +.05 -33.9
AvanirPhm 4.50 +.11 +10.3 DukeEngy 18.61 +.03 +4.5 IntlGame 17.00 -.05 -3.9 OilSvHT 151.68 +1.94 +7.9 SeagateT 16.28 -.04 +8.3 ValeroE 26.46 -.63 +14.4
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Omnicom 46.32 +.32 +1.1 SealAir 22.40 -1.44 -12.0
Avnet 33.72 -1.24 +2.1 Dycom 16.39 +.39 +11.1 Interpublic 11.50 -.01 +8.3 OnSmcnd 10.89 +.10 +10.2 SearsHldgs 68.29 -.05 -7.4 ValVis A 6.91 -.21 +13.1
Avon 28.83 -.47 -.8 E-Trade 14.76 -.23 -7.8 Intersil 13.66 -.09 -10.5 VangEmg 48.82 +.42 +1.4
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eBay
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Baidu 138.49 +6.02 +43.5 Eastgrp 44.94 -.41 +6.2 J&J Snack 49.49 -.32 +2.6 VertxPh 54.50 +1.48 +55.6
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FnInvA m 38.64 +.01 +5.6 Cres d 28.20 ... +5.3 GrowStk 33.59 +.14 +4.5 MidCapGr 20.51 +.04 +7.9 Petrobras 33.98 +.04 -10.2 SP Engy 75.24 -.03 +10.2 WstnUnion 20.35 +.12 +9.6
GrthAmA m 31.67 ... +4.0 GlBondAdv 13.93 +.03 +4.7 StratIncC m 15.60 -.01 +6.9 Boeing 75.69 +.34 +16.0 EricsnTel 14.91 +.25 +29.3 KindME 73.53 -.31 +4.7
NewInc m 10.91 -.01 +1.6 HealthSci 36.16 +.10 +19.4 PetRes 29.43 -.13 +8.9 SPDR Fncl 15.32 +.01 -3.9 Weyerh 20.82 +.10 +10.0
HiIncA m 11.55 -.01 +5.5 Growth A m 19.38 +.02 +8.9 Neuberger Berman MidCp 21.94 ... +8.0 BostonSci 6.96 -.07 -8.1 ExcoRes 20.05 -.06 +3.2 Kinross g 15.79 +.04 -16.7
Fairholme Funds HiYield d 6.95 -.01 +5.6 Pfizer 21.00 -.05 +19.9 SP Inds 36.59 +.19 +4.9 WhitingPt s 64.50 -.47 +10.1
IncAmerA m 17.40 -.04 +6.2 World A m 15.86 -.01 +6.9 GenesisIs 49.58 -.01 +7.9 MidCpAdml 99.64 +.02 +8.1 BridgptEd 24.48 +.80 +28.8 Exelon 41.65 -.07 0.0 Kohls 51.39 -1.53 -5.4
Fairhome d 32.04 +.11 -9.9 IntlBnd d 10.43 +.06 +6.0 PhilipMor 69.91 -1.16 +19.4 SP Tech 25.93 +.02 +2.9 WmsCos 30.58 -.12 +23.7
IntBdAmA m 13.57 -.01 +2.1 Franklin Templeton GenesisTr 51.33 -.01 +7.7 BrigExp 29.37 +.01 +7.8 ExideTc 7.35 -2.36 -21.9 KrispKrm 8.32 +.15 +19.2
Federated IntlDisc d 46.27 +.18 +5.4 MidCpIst 22.01 ... +8.1 Pier 1 11.57 +.06 +10.2 SP Util 33.42 -.10 +6.6 Windstrm 13.32 +.11 -4.4
IntlGrInA m 32.99 ... +6.2 FndAllA m 11.21 ... +7.2 SmCpGrInv 19.27 -.07 +7.8 BrMySq 28.09 -.18 +6.1 Expedia 27.92 +.12 +11.3 Kroger 23.76 -.14 +6.3
KaufmanR m 5.70 +.02 +3.6 IntlGrInc d 14.24 +.01 +7.0 MidCpSgl 31.44 ... +8.1 Broadcom 34.99 -.12 -19.7 ExpScrip s 58.04 -1.01 +7.4 Kulicke 11.58 -.08 +60.8 PimcoHiI 14.74 +.12 +16.0 StanBlkDk 70.80 +.35 +5.9 WiscEn s 30.99 -.02 +5.3
InvCoAmA m 28.93 -.06 +3.2 GE Northern IntlStk d 14.88 +.05 +4.6 PimcoMuni 13.48 +.02 +6.9 Staples 16.42 -.11 -27.9 WT India 23.56 +.16 -10.7
MutualA m 26.50 -.05 +5.3 Fidelity Morg 19.03 +.05 +5.5 BrcdeCm 7.11 +.44 +34.4 ExxonMbl 81.33 -.70 +11.2 LDK Solar 7.16 +.06 -29.2
S&SProg 41.94 +.03 +4.3 HYFixInc d 7.51 ... +6.0 IntlStkAd m 14.83 +.05 +4.6 BrkfldOP rt .01 +.00 -85.0 Fastenal s 31.81 +.13 +6.2 LSI Corp 7.14 +.02 +19.2 PinWst 44.29 -.19 +6.9 StarScient 4.73 +.51+142.6 Worthgtn 21.14 +.37 +14.9
NewEconA m 26.91 +.08 +6.2 AstMgr20 13.10 -.02 +3.0 MMIntlEq d 10.14 ... +2.0 MuHYAdml 10.29 ... +3.9 XL Grp 22.85 -.05 +4.7
GMO LatinAm d 54.02 +.57 -4.8 Buckeye 63.52 +.80 -5.0 FifthThird 12.37 +.03 -15.7 LancastrC 58.06 -.32 +1.5 PitnyBw 23.52 +.05 -2.7 Starbucks 35.92 -.06 +11.8
NewPerspA m29.81 -.02 +4.2 AstMgr50 15.98 -.02 +3.9 MuInt 13.57 +.01 +3.9 XcelEngy 24.46 -.08 +3.9
EmgMktsVI 15.15 +.06 +3.8 Oakmark MediaTele 56.81 +.42 +9.8 CA Inc 22.93 -.14 -6.2 Finisar 22.10 -.19 -25.6 LVSands 42.19 +.22 -8.2 PlumCrk 39.72 -.07 +6.1 StarwdHtl 58.56 -.12 -3.7
NwWrldA m 55.84 +.08 +2.3 Bal 19.01 -.02 +4.6 Xerox 10.05 +.05 -12.8
IntItVlIV 23.22 +.02 +6.4 EqIncI 29.06 -.02 +4.8 MidCapVa 25.00 -.04 +5.4 MuIntAdml 13.57 +.01 +3.9 CB REllis 26.24 +.78 +28.1 FstNiagara 13.87 +.03 -.8 LeapWirlss 16.91 -.11 +37.9 Polycom 59.37 +1.80 +52.3 StateStr 43.99 +.44 -5.1
SmCpWldA m39.98 -.01 +2.9 BlChGrow 48.11 ... +6.1 Xilinx 34.84 +.17 +20.2
QuIII 21.40 -.11 +7.0 Intl I d 20.27 +.04 +4.4 MidCpGr 62.84 +.17 +7.4 MuLTAdml 10.91 +.01 +4.1 CBS B 27.33 +.41 +43.5 FirstEngy 43.73 -.27 +18.1 LeggMason 32.45 -.31 -10.5 Popular 2.76 ... -12.1 StlDynam 16.68 +.16 -8.9
TaxEBdAmA m12.07 +.01 +3.9 Canada d 59.50 -.12 +2.3 Yahoo 16.02 +.18 -3.7
QuVI 21.41 -.11 +7.0 Oakmark I d 43.76 +.02 +6.0 NewAmGro 34.83 +.09 +5.6 CH Engy 52.92 -.16 +8.2 FstMerit 16.01 +.52 -19.1 LennarA 18.18 -.37 -3.0 Potash s 55.50 +.78 +7.5 StillwtrM 19.66 +.45 -7.9
USGovSecA m14.12 -.05 +2.4 CapApr 26.54 +.09 +4.7 MuLtdAdml 11.09 ... +1.8 Yamana g 12.51 -.15 -2.3
Goldman Sachs Old Westbury NewAsia d 19.74 +.04 +2.9 CKX Inc 5.48 +.01 +36.0 Flextrn 7.04 -.03 -10.3 LeucNatl 34.96 +.51 +19.8 PwshDB 30.13 +.26 +9.4 Stryker 61.01 -.29 +13.6
WAMutInvA m28.73 -.04 +6.2 CapInc d 9.77 -.01 +5.8 MuShtAdml 15.91 ... +0.9
HiYieldIs d 7.44 -.01 +5.3 GlbSmMdCp 16.48 +.02 +6.5 NewEra 53.28 +.06 +2.1 CMS Eng 19.80 +.16 +6.5 Fonar 2.15 +.05 +65.4 Level3 2.21 +.01+125.5 PS USDBull21.25 -.14 -6.4 SubPpne 51.96 -.23 -7.4 Youku n 45.04 +2.38 +28.6
Artio Global Contra 70.37 +.10 +4.0
MidCapVaA m37.97 +.08 +5.8 NewHoriz 36.88 -.03 +10.1 PrecMtls d 26.42 -.23 -1.0 CSS Inds 17.83 +.18 -13.5 FootLockr 23.87 -.45 +21.7 LibtyMIntA 18.09 +.16 +14.7 PwShs QQQ57.21 +.12 +5.0 Suncor gs 40.13 -.09 +4.8 YumBrnds 54.49 +.03 +11.1
IntlEqI 30.61 -.12 +1.6 DiscEq 23.80 -.10 +5.6 Oppenheimer
MidCpVaIs 38.30 +.08 +5.9 NewIncome 9.62 -.04 +2.8 Prmcp d 69.54 +.02 +5.7 CSX 77.27 +.97 +19.6 FordM 14.18 -.05 -15.5 LifeTech 51.44 +.24 -7.3 Praxair 103.15 -.24 +8.0 Sunoco 39.46 -.12 -2.1 Zimmer 66.33 -.20 +23.6
IntlEqIII 12.66 -.04 +1.6 DivGrow 29.64 -.01 +4.3 CapApA m 45.39 +.09 +4.2
R2015 12.45 ... +4.7 CVR Engy 20.68 -.21 +36.2 Fortinet s 23.51 -1.34 +45.3 LillyEli 37.52 -.42 +7.1 PrinFncl 30.41 +.39 -6.6 SunTrst 26.29 -.03 -10.9 ZollMed 58.03 -.54 +55.9
DivrIntl d 31.19 +.01 +3.4 Harbor CapApB m 39.95 +.07 +3.8 PrmcpAdml d 72.18 +.03 +5.7
Artisan EmgMkt d 26.60 +.10 +0.9 R2025 12.64 ... +5.0 CablvsnNY 35.18 +.59 +4.0 Fortress 5.17 +.14 -9.3 Limited 37.87 -.84 +23.2 ProShtS&P 41.31 +.04 -5.8 Supvalu 9.16 -.44 -4.9 Zweig 3.41 -.02 +1.8
Bond 12.42 +.01 +3.4 DevMktA m 36.31 +.27 -0.4 PrmcpCorI d 14.61 ... +6.1
Intl d 23.05 +.03 +6.2 EqInc 46.14 -.05 +4.5 R2035 12.86 +.01 +5.2 CalaStrTR 9.65 -.03 +4.2 FortuneBr 63.87 -.29 +6.0 LincNat 28.08 -.14 +1.0 PrUShS&P 21.03 +.04 -11.5 Symantec 18.80 -.22 +12.3 ZweigTl 3.46 ... -2.8
CapApInst 39.04 +.09 +6.3 DevMktY 35.96 +.27 -0.3
IntlVal d 28.67 +.16 +5.8 EqInc II 19.05 -.02 +4.6 GlobA m 64.89 +.06 +7.5 Rtmt2010 16.03 -.01 +4.5 REITIdx d 20.06 -.14 +9.9 Calpine 15.30 -.20 +14.7 FMCG s 49.78 +.40 -17.1 LizClaib 6.17 -.06 -13.8
MdCpVal 22.15 -.01 +10.3 IntlInstl d 64.71 +.26 +6.9
Rtmt2020 17.23 -.01 +4.8 REITIdxAd d 85.61 -.61 +9.9 Cameco g 28.77 +.60 -28.8 FDelMnt 27.25 +.18 +9.2 LloydBkg 3.17 -.02 -22.9
MidCap
Baron
36.28 +.12 +7.9
ExpMulNat d 22.65 -.01 +3.9
FF2015
FF2035
11.78 -.01 +4.3
11.97 ... +4.8
IntlInv m
Hartford
64.02 +.25 +6.7 IntlBondA m 6.76 +.05 +4.7
IntlBondY 6.76 +.05 +4.8
MainStrA m 33.11 +.01 +2.2
Rtmt2030
Rtmt2040
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STBond 10.63 -.02 +1.7 Cameron 46.09 +.13
CampSp 34.11 -.33
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Logitech 13.10 +.38 -29.4
Foreign Exchange & Metals
Asset b 58.70 +.38 +6.2 AdvHLSIA 20.12 -.01 +4.1 ShTmBond 4.87 ... +1.4 STBondAdm 10.63 -.02 +1.7 CdnNRs gs 41.46 -.19 -6.7 FrontierOil 28.09 -1.08 +56.0 Lowes 23.59 -.13 -5.9
FF2040 8.36 ... +4.8 CapAprA m 34.59 -.09 -0.1 RocMuniA m 15.22 +.02 +2.6
Growth b 55.44 +.34 +8.2 Fidelity 34.13 +.04 +6.2 SmCpStk 36.97 -.06 +7.4 STBondSgl 10.63 -.02 +1.7 CapOne 52.52 -.23 +23.4 FuelCell 1.84 +.07 -20.3 LyonBas A 41.70 -.58 +21.2 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
CapAprI 34.63 -.10 0.0 RochNtlMu m 6.74 ... +4.9
SmCap b 26.14 -.01 +9.9 FltRtHiIn d 9.86 ... +1.8 StrIncA m 4.41 ... +5.5 SmCpVal d 37.50 -.05 +3.8 STCor 10.80 -.01 +1.9 CapsteadM 13.18 ... +4.7 FultonFncl 10.84 +.12 +4.8 MBIA 8.51 +.22 -29.0
CpApHLSIA 43.60 -.03 +2.9 SpecGrow 18.61 +.03 +5.1 CpstnTrb h 1.64 -.03 +70.8 GMX Rs 5.01 -.03 -9.2 MEMC 10.00 +.18 -11.2 USD per British Pound 1.6362 +.0002 +.01% 1.5584 1.4648
Bernstein Free2010 14.10 -.01 +4.1 DvGrHLSIA 20.53 -.03 +5.3 PIMCO STGradeAd 10.80 -.01 +1.9
DiversMui 14.50 ... +3.0 Free2020 14.35 -.01 +4.5 SpecInc 12.66 -.01 +4.1 CareerEd 24.10 +1.23 +16.3 GT Solar 12.03 -.09 +31.9 MFA Fncl 8.07 -.05 -1.1 Canadian Dollar .9760 +.0012 +.12% 1.0034 1.0396
TRBdHLSIA 11.26 -.04 +3.3 AllAssetI 12.63 -.01 +5.4 TaxFHiYld 10.53 ... +3.6 STsryAdml 10.77 -.01 +1.2
IntDur 14.01 -.05 +3.7 Free2025 12.01 ... +4.7 CarMax 28.06 -.69 -12.0 GabDvInc 16.74 +.02 +9.0 MMT 6.87 -.05 -.4
Hussman AllAuthIn 11.04 -.01 +5.1 Value 24.67 -.02 +5.7 SelValu d 20.05 -.04 +6.9 Carnival 37.57 +.40 -18.5 GabelliET 6.11 -.01 +7.8 MGM Rsts 14.77 +.26 -.5 USD per Euro 1.4482 +.0108 +.75% 1.3210 1.2238
TxMIntl 15.98 +.05 +1.6 Free2030 14.35 -.01 +4.6 ComRlRStI 9.66 +.03 +6.8
GNMA 11.73 -.02 +3.7 StratGrth d 12.36 -.03 +0.6 ValueAd b 24.41 -.02 +5.6 SmCapIdx 36.96 -.04 +6.4 Caterpillar 102.19 +.95 +9.1 Gafisa SA 10.62 +.12 -26.9 Macys 28.02 -.26 +10.8 Japanese Yen 80.84 -.13 -.16% 83.90 92.18
BlackRock DevLocMktI 11.11 +.08 +5.6
EqDivA m 18.44 -.02 +5.7 GovtInc 10.60 -.04 +2.6 INVESCO Templeton SmCpIdAdm 37.01 -.05 +6.4 CedarF 19.90 ... +31.3 GameStop 27.26 -.21 +19.1 Manulife g 17.02 +.10 -.9
DivIncInst 11.67 ... +4.5 CelSci .58 -.02 -28.9 Gannett 13.88 +.04 -8.0 MarathonO 52.51 -.14 +41.8 Mexican Peso 11.6439 -.0241 -.21% 12.3470 12.8420
EqDivI 18.48 -.02 +5.8 GrowCo 90.77 +.24 +9.2 CharterA m 17.22 ... +6.5 InFEqSeS 21.40 +.02 +6.7
HiYldIs 9.49 -.02 +5.1 SmCpIdIst 37.01 -.05 +6.5 Cemex 8.40 +.02 -18.4 Gap 18.12 -.78 -17.8 MktVGold 56.61 -.46 -7.9
GlobAlcA m 20.15 -.02 +3.8 GrowInc 19.08 -.04 +4.5 ComstockA m 16.48 +.01 +5.1 Third Avenue
InvGrdIns 10.79 -.05 +5.2 SmGthIdx 23.85 -.01 +8.8 CenterPnt 19.35 +.11 +23.1 GenDynam 71.42 -.38 +.6 MktVRus 38.46 +.70 +1.5 METALS CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
GlobAlcC m 18.76 -.02 +3.4 HiInc d 9.17 ... +5.2 ConstellB m 21.74 +.04 +3.9 Value d 52.65 +.09 +1.7
LowDrA m 10.52 ... +2.1 CFCda g 21.09 -.45 +1.7 GenElec 19.09 -.04 +4.4 MktV Agri 54.58 +.45 +1.9
GlobAlcI d 20.26 -.02 +3.9 Indepndnc 25.63 +.05 +5.3 EqIncomeA m 8.89 -.01 +4.0 SmGthIst 23.90 -.02 +8.8
GlobEqA m 11.56 ... +7.6
LowDrIs 10.52 ... +2.2 Thornburg CVtPS 34.25 -.01 +56.7 GenGrPr n 16.50 +.41 +6.6 MarIntA 37.06 +.21 -10.8 Copper 4.08 4.10 -0.55 +2.60 +38.86
CGM IntBond 10.76 -.03 +3.3 RealRet 11.70 -.03 +5.0 IntlValA m 29.58 -.22 +5.6 SmValIdx 16.62 -.03 +3.8
IntMuniInc d 10.18 ... +3.2 GrowIncA m 19.95 ... +4.1 CntryLink 41.71 -.24 -9.7 GenMarit 1.78 +.18 -45.2 MarshM 30.23 -.04 +10.6 Gold 1532.00 1542.40 -0.67 +10.33 +26.79
Focus 31.41 +.22 -9.7 RealRtnA m 11.70 -.03 +4.8 IntlValI d 30.25 -.22 +5.8 Star 19.98 -.03 +4.7 Cephln 79.70 +.04 +29.1 GenMills s 38.45 -.77 +8.0 MarshIls 7.85 +.07 +13.4
IntlDisc d 33.86 +.01 +2.5 PacGrowB m 22.10 +.03 -1.0
Mutual 27.30 +.04 -7.3
InvGrdBd 7.57 -.03 +3.8 TaxESecY 10.58 ... +4.1 ShtTermIs 9.91 ... +1.0 Tweedy Browne StratgcEq 20.20 ... +10.3 ChrmSh 4.40 +.53 +23.9 GenMot n 29.60 -.63 -19.7 MarvellT 15.73 +.01 -15.2 Platinum 1817.80 1823.90 -0.33 +6.11 +17.82
Realty 29.12 -.07 +8.9 TotRetA m 11.06 ... +3.2 GlobVal d 24.83 -.15 +4.2 TgtRe2010 23.25 -.05 +4.2 Checkpnt 17.81 +.38 -13.3 GenOn En 3.90 -.02 +2.4 Masco 13.89 -.01 +9.7
LatinAm d 58.63 +.82 -0.7 Ivy TotRetAdm b 11.06 ... +3.3 Silver 36.20 37.69 -3.95 +26.83 +102.01
Calamos LevCoSt d 30.28 -.13 +6.5 AssetStrA m 25.94 +.09 +6.3 VALIC Co I TgtRe2015 12.95 -.03 +4.3 Cheesecake30.56 -.19 -.3 Gentex 28.17 -.32 -4.7 MassMCp s16.94 -.15 +10.9
GrowA m 56.47 +.24 +5.8 TotRetC m 11.06 ... +2.9 StockIdx 26.07 -.03 +5.1 CheniereEn 10.74 -.05 +94.6 Genworth 11.05 +.42 -15.9 Mattel 26.14 ... +2.8 Palladium 768.40 777.45 -1.16 +0.80 +70.91
LowPriStk d 41.36 ... +7.8 AssetStrC m 25.13 +.09 +5.9 TotRetIs 11.06 ... +3.4 TgtRe2020 23.08 -.03 +4.4
Cohen & Steers Magellan 73.71 -.21 +3.0 JPMorgan Vanguard
Realty 64.23 -.44 +10.3 TotRetrnD b 11.06 ... +3.3 TgtRe2030 22.70 -.03 +4.7
MidCap d 30.67 -.06 +6.3 CoreBondA m 11.62 -.03 +2.9 500Adml 121.35 -.14 +5.2
Story Stocks
TotlRetnP 11.06 ... +3.3 TgtRe2035 13.73 -.01 +4.9
Columbia MuniInc d 12.55 ... +4.1 CoreBondSelect11.61 -.03 +2.9 500Inv 121.32 -.15 +5.2
AcornA m 30.93 +.04 +5.8 NewMktIn d 15.87 -.02 +3.8 Parnassus AssetA 25.61 -.03 +4.7 TgtRe2040 22.54 -.02 +4.8
HighYldSel d 8.32 -.02 +5.2 EqIncInv 27.55 -.06 +5.0
AcornIntZ 42.70 +.14 +4.3 OTC 60.09 +.20 +9.4 BalIdxAdm 22.26 -.04 +4.7
AcornZ 31.97 +.04 +5.9 Overseas d 33.69 ... +3.7
IntmdTFSl 10.99 ... +3.5
ShDurBndSel 11.02 ... +1.1 Permanent BalIdxIns 22.26 -.04 +4.7
TgtRe2045 14.16 -.01 +4.9 Stocks were mixed Thursday after weaker than or 0.1 percent, at 1,312.94. Strong corporate profit
TgtRetInc 11.65 -.03 +3.8
DivrEqInA m 10.48 -.01 +4.1 Puritan 18.71 -.02 +4.8 USLCpCrPS 21.16 +.01 +2.4 Portfolio 48.34 -.27 +5.5 CAITAdml 10.97 ... +4.1
Tgtet2025 13.20 -.01 +4.6
expected sales reports from retailers and another reports gave the S&P 500 its best first quarter
StLgCpGrZ 13.94 +.11 +10.5 RealInv d 28.12 -.24 +9.5 Pioneer CapOp d 34.86 -.01 +4.9
ValRestrZ 51.69 -.01 +2.5 Series100Index 9.08 -.02 +3.9
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OverseasJ d 48.44 +.20 -4.3 PioneerA m 42.20 -.08 +3.2 CapOpAdml d80.54 -.02 +4.9 TotBdAdml 10.76 -.04 +3.0 large number of claims for unemployment bene- since 1998. But the index has lost 3.7 percent
ShTmBond 8.53 -.01 +1.5 CapVal 11.59 +.03 +5.2
DFA
SmCapStk d 20.74 -.01 +5.8
PerkinsMCVJ 23.69 -.04 +5.0 Principal
Convrt d 13.90 -.05 +4.4
TotBdInst 10.76 -.04 +3.0 fits. The Dow fell 41.59 points, or 0.3 percent, to since April 29 as worries over the economy have
1YrFixInI 10.36 ... +0.6 TwentyJ 66.25 +.11 +0.8 L/T2020I 12.27 ... +5.2 TotBdMkInv 10.76 -.04 +2.9
2YrGlbFII 10.21 ... +0.6 StratInc 11.37 -.01 +4.9
John Hancock SAMConGrB m13.70 ... +4.4 DevMktIdx d 10.53 +.01 +4.7
TotBdMkSig 10.76 -.04 +3.0
12,248.55. The S&P 500 ended down 1.61 points, increased.
5YrGlbFII 11.20 -.01 +2.9 StratRRet d 9.95 -.01 +4.3 DivGr 15.31 -.06 +6.5
LifAg1 b 12.86 ... +4.7 Prudential Investmen
EmMkCrEqI 22.35 +.09 +0.9 TotalBd 10.96 -.03 +3.8
LifBa1 b 13.44 -.01 +4.6 2020FocA m 16.78 ... +5.6
EmMktIAdm d40.45 +.17 +1.5 TotIntl d 16.33 +.02 +3.6 Goldman Sachs GS Orbitz Worldwide OWW Limited Brands LTD
EmMktValI 35.96 +.14 -0.6 USBdIdxInv 11.53 -.05 +3.1 EnergyAdm d132.72 +.16 +9.7 TotStIAdm 33.21 -.04 +5.6
LifGr1 b 13.43 ... +4.6 BlendA m 18.19 ... +5.7
IntSmCapI 18.09 +.03 +5.2 Value 72.60 -.08 +5.7
RegBankA m 14.12 +.02 -3.6 EqOppA m 14.79 -.01 +6.6
EnergyInv d 70.67 +.08 +9.7
TotStIIns 33.22 -.03 +5.7 Close: $134.38 -1.79 or -1.3% Close: $2.85 0.64 or 29.0% Close: $37.87 -0.84 or -2.2%
USCorEq1I 11.62 -.01 +5.8 Fidelity Advisor ExplAdml 73.85 +.03 +8.9
USCorEq2I 11.57 ... +5.7 NewInsA m 20.66 +.03 +3.7
SovInvA m 16.31 -.03 +4.1 HiYieldA m 5.62 -.01 +5.2
Explr 79.31 +.03 +8.8 TotStISig 32.05 -.04 +5.6 The investment bank was subpoe- An Illinois court ordered American The owner of Victoria’s Secret and
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USLgCo 10.39 -.01 +5.3 NewInsI 20.87 +.03 +3.8 IntlValA m 21.76 +.03 +5.6
ExtdIdAdm 44.17 -.02 +7.0 TotStIdx 33.20 -.03 +5.6 naed by the Manhattan District Airlines to resume listing flights at Bath & Body Works reported growth
Lazard ExtdIdIst 44.17 -.02 +7.1
USLgValI 21.64 +.04 +7.8 StratIncA m 12.70 -.02 +4.8
EmgMkEqtI d 21.74 +.08 -0.2 JenMidCapGrA m29.77+.01 +8.7 ExtndIdx 44.13 -.02 +7.0
TxMCapAdm 66.12 -.06 +5.7 Attorney’s office over its activities the online travel agency. American in a key sales measure that was far
USMicroI 14.36 -.02 +4.3 ValStratT m 27.50 -.03 +6.2 JennGrA m 19.14 +.05 +6.0
USSmValI 26.42 -.01 +3.3 Fidelity Select EmgMktEqO m22.11 +.08 -0.4 FAWeUSIns d97.47 +.21 +3.9 TxMIntlAdm d 12.12 +.01 +4.7 leading up to the financial crisis. pulled its flights in December. short of analyst expectations.
NaturResA m 56.81 +.07 -0.5 GNMA 10.98 -.01 +3.6 TxMSCAdm 28.83 -.06 +6.1
USSmallI 22.56 -.01 +5.7 Gold d 48.17 -.36 -5.7 Legg Mason/Western SmallCoA m 21.89 -.01 +7.8 GNMAAdml 10.98 -.01 +3.7 USValue 10.87 -.02 +7.6
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DWS-Scudder Pharm d 13.86 +.02 +14.6 CrPlBdIns 11.03 -.04 +3.9 UtilityA m 11.09 ... +8.9
MgdMuniA m 15.51 +.01 +4.9 GlbEq 18.86 +.02 +5.6
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: Low pressure will be responsible for scattered showers and thunderstorms

74°
from the Upper Midwest into the northern Great Lakes. A few strong to severe storms will be possi-
TODAY SATURDAY
Partly
SUNDAY
Mostly
ble. A storm system to the north will produce scattered showers over portions of Montana as well.
sunny Northwestern California will experience showers from a storm system located off the coast.
Sunny, breezy sunny,

43° a T-storm
79° 79°
60°
45°

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 68/49


88/61
64/44
Sunny Mostly Mostly Partly
sunny, a sunny sunny, a
78/53 Outside this
shower shower 71/62 morning the
91/71
79° 79° 80° 80° 83/61 weather feels
55° 55° 55° 55° 77/52 like it did over
60/52 93/71
central Canada
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY
73/59 94/73
two days ago.
Indeed, this is
The Poconos 99/74
Syracuse Highs: 68-75. Lows: 43-45. Mostly sunny
96/74
pristine air from
Today’s high/ far northern lati-
69/46 and pleasant today. Mostly clear skies
Tonight’s low
Albany
tonight.
93/74 tudes, and it'll
71/47 87/72 87/78 cover our region
61/45
all day today and
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 57/45
into tonight. In
70/45 Highs: 70-76. Lows: 48-55. Mostly sunny
skies today. Mostly clear skies tonight.
fact, this air is so
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Towanda dry that there
72/42
Poughkeepsie
Anchorage 53/48/.00 57/45/r 58/44/r Myrtle Beach 90/72/.00 87/70/pc 84/72/pc probably won't
Scranton Atlanta 94/74/.00 94/73/pc 94/73/pc Nashville 91/70/.00 96/70/s 97/70/pc even be any
74/44
73/43 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 87/66/.00 82/55/s 81/64/pc New Orleans 97/79/.00 95/73/s 94/76/pc
clouds forming
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 67-72. Lows: 40-50. Mostly sunny Boston 75/66/.00 72/55/s 67/55/s Norfolk 92/76/.00 79/59/s 83/67/pc
73/44 Buffalo 63/53/.00 67/50/s 72/59/t Oklahoma City 92/67/.00 93/72/s 94/67/s today. Just a
and pleasant today. Clear to partly
Charlotte 92/72/.00 90/66/pc 92/70/pc Omaha 86/68/.00 91/65/pc 83/66/t cool breeze and
cloudy skies tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 69/56/.00 91/71/pc 83/62/t Orlando 89/69/.00 90/70/s 91/71/pc uninterrupted
State College 75/48 78/53 Cleveland 67/57/.00 72/58/pc 83/64/t Phoenix 91/68/.00 99/71/s 103/74/s sunshine. Skies
76/47 Brandywine Valley Dallas 94/71/.00 99/74/s 96/72/s Pittsburgh 73/57/.00 77/54/s 87/65/t should remain
Reading Denver 91/57/.00 77/52/s 81/55/pc Portland, Ore. 60/46/.00 72/51/pc 82/53/pc
Harrisburg 80/50 Highs: 80-81. Lows: 53-54. Mostly sunny clear tonight and
80/51 and pleasant today. Mostly clear skies Detroit 70/55/.00 71/62/pc 85/64/t St. Louis 84/72/.00 96/76/s 95/73/pc
Honolulu 84/76/.00 87/72/sh 86/72/pc Salt Lake City 68/48/.00 65/48/s 78/55/s
through much of
Philadelphia tonight. the day tomor-
81/56 Houston 98/72/.00 93/74/s 94/74/pc San Antonio 95/69/.00 95/72/s 91/71/pc
Indianapolis 77/61/.00 88/69/pc 91/69/t San Diego 70/57/.00 70/56/s 68/56/pc row along with
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 79/60/.00 89/67/s 93/70/s San Francisco 63/51/.00 63/52/c 63/54/sh slightly warmer
74/51 Highs: 74-79. Lows: 45-57. Mostly sunny Los Angeles 66/54/.00 73/59/s 69/59/pc Seattle 60/48/.10 68/49/pc 74/51/s temperatures.
and pleasant today. Mostly clear skies Miami 89/78/.00 87/78/s 88/79/s Tampa 91/70/.00 91/73/s 91/74/pc Do keep in mind
Milwaukee 66/49/.00 80/69/pc 79/59/pc Tucson 93/65/.00 97/63/s 101/66/s that the sun's
tonight.
Minneapolis 79/60/.00 88/61/t 78/58/s Washington, DC 88/74/.00 83/61/s 83/67/pc
rays are very
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES intense these
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow days, and a burn
Yesterday 71/63 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs can happen
Average 76/53 Month to date 0.00” Wilkes-Barre 7.03 -1.89 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 72/45/.00 75/54/s 78/58/s Mexico City 81/50/.00 78/55/t 80/56/t
Baghdad 100/84/.00 102/82/s 105/80/s Montreal 63/54/.00 68/48/s 72/53/s quickly. Sunday
Record High 94 in 1919 Normal month to date 0.26” Towanda 3.96 -0.93 21.0 Weather Central, LP
Record Low 38 in 2003 Year to date 21.36” Beijing 97/63/.00 88/67/pc 88/68/pc Moscow 84/55/.00 76/55/t 69/50/pc probably won't
Lehigh
Cooling Degree Days* Normal year to date 14.46” Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0 For more weather Berlin 73/50/.00 77/54/s 80/56/pc Paris 77/50/.00 80/60/pc 79/61/t be quite as
Yesterday 2 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 61/45/.00 56/38/s 55/41/s Rio de Janeiro 77/72/.00 81/67/t 75/64/t sunny, but there
Month to date 17 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.30 -0.75 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 66/50/.00 71/52/s 69/49/pc Riyadh 111/82/.00 112/85/s 110/84/s may only be just
Year to date 96 Today 5:32a 8:31p Frankfurt 75/57/.00 80/55/pc 84/59/t Rome 79/55/.00 79/59/t 81/61/t a shower by
First Full Last New National Weather Service Hong Kong 90/79/.00 87/77/pc 87/78/t San Juan 86/75/.98 85/76/t 84/76/t
Last year to date 105 Tomorrow 5:32a 8:32p then.
Normal year to date 46 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 77/58/.00 85/62/s 86/64/s Tokyo 63/59/.00 75/63/sh 77/64/pc
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 6:58a 10:17p London 75/52/.00 74/55/pc 73/55/pc Warsaw 77/61/.00 82/59/s 80/57/s - Tom Clark
mean temperature was above 65 degrees.
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NORTHEAST PA TOP JOBS LOST - Cat. White
with orange ears, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY
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choice you’ve MONTY SAYS BOOK OF MORMON
LEGAL NOTICE
nose & tail, blue The Rice Township GIVEN that Letters On Broadway
eyes & friendly. made out of love. 1-800-432-8069
Board of Supervi- Testamentary have We dream of
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Honey Pot section sors will hold a spe- been issued to John giving your CAMEO HOUSE
DEADLINES
of Nanticoke. Miss- cial meeting on Mazza of Ashley,
ANNOUNCEMENTS ing since May 16. Wednesday, June 8, Luzerne County,
newborn a safe,
secure lifetime of
BUS TOURS
6/26 Brooklyn
Hazleton 110 Lost
REWARD.
570-735-5069
2011 at 5:00 p.m.
for the hiring of per- Saturday
Pennsylvania,
Executor of the
love. Please call
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LOST - i Phone 4 on
sonnel. The meet-
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Rodda, Deceased,
@ 1-877-801-7256
or visit
7/24 Alexander
McQueen Exhibit @
Center ALL JUNK CARS May
Luzerne
23 at the
County
the Rice Township
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Sunday
4:00 pm on
Friday
who died on April 7,
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Donald A.
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409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
$5000
AUDI `02 A4
1.8 Turbo, AWD, BMW `04 325i Rare, Exclusive ACME AUTO SALES CHEVY `06 COLORADO
Extended cab. Auto.
FORD `90 MUSTANG GT
Must See. Sharp!
JEEP `04 GRAND
WANTED!
Automatic, white
with beige leather
Opportunity To 343-1959 Power steering, a/c. Black, new direc- CHEROKEE LIMITED
ALL
1009 Penn Ave
interior. 84,000 Own... Scranton 18509 40k miles. 2 wheel tional tires, excel- 4WD, 6 cylinder
Miles. Very Good Across from Scranton Prep drive. lent inside / outside, auto. Moonroof.
$12,600, negotiable. factory stock, very
JUNK
Condition. $8,900 GOOD CREDIT, BAD Fully powered. New
(570) 696-9809
(570) 690-4262
2002 BMW 745i CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Call Our Auto Credit
570-678-5040 clean, must see to
appreciate. $8,000
brakes & tires.
94,000 highway
The Flagship of
the Fleet
Hot Line to get
CHEVY `07 HHR or best offer. Must miles. $11,500
CARS!
AUDI `02 A4 New - $87,000
Pre-approved for a
Car Loan! Great on Gas. Man-
sell. 570-269-0042
Leave Message
(570) 822-6334

CA$H
Midnight Emerald
KIA `08 RONDO
3.0, V6, AWD 5 Speed. Like New!! 800-825-1609 ual, 5 speed trans.
with beige leather www.acmecarsales.net
automatic, tiptronic New Tires, tinted
interior. 61K miles.
75K miles. New
FORD `98 TAURUS
BUICK ‘97
transmission. Fully windows, sun roof, 08 CHEVY IMPALA LT inspection. Bronze Maroon with beige

OLDS ‘89
loaded, leather
interior. 92,000
black leather
interior. Only
Mint condition.
Loaded. Garage
Dove grey, alloys,
V6
with tan interior. Dri-
vetrain Warranty till
Gold. Good condi-
tion Runs great.
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still PAID
Kept. Navigation
LESABRE 4/12. $7,500. Call 87,000 miles, R-
570-301-3602
miles. Good condi- 57,000 Miles!!! 08 BUICK LACROSSE under warranty.
CUTLASS SIERRA tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395
PRICE REDUCED TO
$14,000!!
Stunning,
Must Sell!
$20,000
CXL, Silver/grey
leather, sunroof
83,000 miles.
Cold Air. New
570-239-2746 title, Recently
inspected.
Received 60,000
mile servicing. New
72,000 miles. $2,700. Call
CHEVY ‘00
For more info, 07 CHRYSLER SEBRING tires. KBB Value
$18,600 Inspection
New Inspection
AC Blows Cold BEN’S AUTO SALES call (570) 762-3714 Silver V6 auto
07 DODGE CALIBER $3,495
(570) 814-6198 $8,500. Asking only
$7,900. A Must See!
MERCEDES-BENZ `01
$2,195 RT 309 W-B Twp.
Near Wegman’s
BMW `07 328xi SXT,blue, 4 cyl auto CAVALIER FORD ‘02 (570) 457-0553
570-822-7359
Black with black ‘26 FORD 06 CHRYSLER 300
White V6 CADILLAC `04 2 door, 4 cylinder
wing, low miles. FOCUS WAGON KIA ‘08 RIO LX C-240
07 Impala LS $8,995
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
interior. Heated
seats. Back up & MODEL T 06 PONTIAC G-6
Silver, 4dr, auto
SEVILLE SLS $4,390 Low mileage, Sedan, automatic, Loaded, automatic,
AC, heated leather
08Taurus SEL $12,495
08 RAM 1500 $12,495
navigation sys-
tems. New tires &
Panel Delivery
100 point
05 CHEVY AVEO LT
black, auto, 4 cyl Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition.
MARSH MOTORS One owner
$6,995
low miles
$11,650 seats, 4 door.
$4,700
brakes. Sunroof. Concours quality 05JAGUAR X-TYPE 1218 Main St.
PLYMOUTH 1995 04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995
06 Suzuki Reno $6,995
Garage kept. Many restoration. Red 3.0, hunter green, Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
Swoyersville, PA
Call 570-388-6535

MERCEDES-BENZ
extras! 46,000 with black fend- tan leather (AWD) 570-718-6992
Just serviced.
VOYAGER
Full Notary Service Miles. ers. Never Driven. 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
108,000 miles. Ask- Buy-Sell-Trade
Tags & Title Transfers
`02 SLK-320
Asking $19,500. 0 miles on White, 4 door, 4cyl.
Great work van or 570-825-8888 or restoration. 66,000 miles ing $8,000. (570)
reliable 7 passen-
ger transportation. BMWSilver,
`01 X5fully 626-297-0155
Call Anytime!
RARE!
$40,000
04 NISSAN MAXIMA
SE 3.5 silver, auto
709-8492
CHEVY ‘04 CLASSIC
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Red with black
interior, hardtop/
Air & radio inopera-
ble. 120K miles.
4.4i.
loaded, tan leather
Boat? Car? Truck?
$38,000
$36,500
04 MITSU GALLANT
gry, auto, 4cyl,55k
CADILLAC ‘06 STS 4 door sedan, all www.wyoming www.wyoming convertible.
REAL SHARP!
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- power options valleymotors.com valleymotors.com
Recently inspected. interior. 1 owner. 04 CHRYSLER PT Accepting Offers
103k miles. $12,999 Motorcycle? Air- ver, 52,600 miles, Great on gas! 570-714-9924 570-714-9924
Well maintained and plane? Whatever it CRUISER GT, slvr,blk sunroof, heated $4,490 (570) 740-8900
personally serviced or best offer. Call lthr, auto, sunroof
CHEVY ‘99 LUMINA
is, sell it with a seats, Bose sound
vehicle. $1,800 or
best reasonable
570-814-3666
Classified ad. 1954 MERCURY 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO
Burg./tan lthr.,
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite
MARSH MOTORS FORD ‘02 MUSTANG 4 door, 6 cylinder, MERCEDES-BENZ `05
LINE UP
GT CONVERTIBLE
570-829-7130
offer. Call
(570) 820-0677
A GREAT DEAL... MONTEREY Nav., 360 HP, AWD radio, Onstar, park- 1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
automatic, $1,850
240C
BMW `93 325 IC
01 AUDI A8 L
FORD ‘89 BRONCO II
ing assist, remote
Red with black
WOODY WAGON cashmere beige, keyless entry, elec- 570-718-6992 4Matic, V6 - Gray,
Selling your
Camper? IN CLASSIFIED! Convertible, tan lthr., nav., AWD
00 CADILLAC CATERA
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
Buy-Sell-Trade top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
2 door, 6 cylinder,
automatic, 4x4,
77K highway miles,
Excellent condition,
Metallic Green 100 point restora-
Place an ad and
find a new owner. BMW `02 330
CONVERTIBLE
Exterior & Tan
Interior, 5 Speed
tion. $130,000
invested. 6.0
silver/blk leather,
sunroof, 56K
$17,000
570-881-2775 CHRYSLER `02
Excellent Condi-
tion. $18,500
570-760-5833
$1,550
Current Inspection
dealer serviced. Sun
roof, heated seats.
570-829-7130 Transmission, Vortec engine. 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE on all vehicles $15,500. Call

PT CRUISER
83K miles. Beautiful Blue/grey 570-288-3916
412 Autos for Sale
condition. Newly
Heated Seats. 2nd
Owner, 66k Miles.
300 miles on
restoration. Cus- leather, auto, 4cyl. CENTRAL CITY FORD ‘05 EXPLORER
DEALER
570-825-8253
re-done interior
Excellent Condition, tom paint by 00 MERCEDES-BENZ
MOTORS
Inferno Red, flame
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
leather & carpeting.
Garage Kept, Foose Automo- S-430 slvr/blck design. Chrome
SPORT TRAC XLT LEXUS `06 LS 430
ACURA `08 RDX
$13,500. lthr., 64,000 miles wheels. 47,000
C-CLASS
Excellent Gas tive. Power win-
570-313-3337 dows, a/c, and 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, 319 W. Main St. miles, one owner. 1/2 Ton, 4WD, 19,900 one owner
Mileage. Carfax
Good Condition. much more! 2 dr, auto, silver Plymouth, PA Looks and runs automatic, V6 pampered miles.
BMW `03 530 I
available. Price Silver with leather
great. New inspec- Impeccable crystal
53,000 miles.
AWD, Full Power, Beige with tan
reduced $7,995
or trade for SUV or
Gorgeous
Automobile!
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s HIGHEST QUALITY tion. $5,800
Call (570) 472-1854
$15,992
white finish with
saddle leather
interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles.
AM/FM, CD
Changer, Blue
leather interior. other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
$75,000
$71,000
08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd VEHICLES interior. Positively
$15,000 Negotiable
(570) 885-5956
CHRYSLER `05
Heated seats, sun- none nicer.
Tooth, XM Radio, roof, 30 MPG high- 570-388-6669 $69,900 seat, Navgtn, 4x4 All Guaranteed
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
Leather Interior 07 DODGE NITRO SXT, $29,500.
way. Garage kept.
& Sunroof Excellent condition BMW ‘02 M3 From an Exotic, garnet red, V6, 4x4 Bumper to
Bumper For SEBRING LX 560 Pierce St.
See at Orloski’s
Wash & Lube
SL 500
$20,000 06 DODGE GRAND
(570) 814-8398
86,000 miles. Private Collection CARAVAN ES, red, Low mileage, blue, Kingston, PA 295 Mundy Street
Call after 9:30 a.m.
Asking $11,500.
(570) 788-4007 Call 570-650-0278 4dr, entrtnmt cntr,
30 Days 2 door, automatic. www.wyoming Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702 Convertible, with
7 pass mini van 570-779-3890 Excellent condition
$8,000
valleymotors.com removable hard

BUICK `05 LESABRE


06 JEEP COMMANDER
LEXUS `98 LS 400
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 570-714-9924 top, dark Blue,
Public Notices Public Notices
Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4 570-829-5596 (570) 740-7446 camel interior,
06 DODGE RAM 1500
3.8 V6, 20 city/29
highway. 42,000 SLT, Quad cab, slvr,
CHRYSLER `92 HONDA `06 CIVIC EX Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept.

CHEVROLET `03
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING miles. Last year 5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4 2 door, 5 speed, air, owner. Must see. Very Good
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB L B E ARON
BEFORE THE full size model. power windows & Low mileage, 90K. Condition, No
CITY OF WILKES-BARRE Convertible. SMG Excellent condition SLT, silver, auto., CONVERTIBLE locks, sun roof, CD, Leather interior. All Accidents. Classy
ZONING HEARING BOARD
A public hearing will be held in City Council
equipped. Brand
new wheels & tires.
in & out. Roadster
cloth roof. Gold with
V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT white, V6,
IMPALA
97,000 miles,
cruise & alloys.
Excellent condition,
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
Car. Price
Reduced!
Chambers, Fourth Floor, City Hall, 40 East All service records. tan interior. $7,900. very well main- changer. Loaded. $13,995
Navigation, Harmon (570) 822-8001 4x4 $3,300. tained with service $9,000 or best or trade for
Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylva-
Kardon, 6 disc 05 BUICK RANIER CXL 570-592-4522 records, remaining offer. 570-706-6156 SUV or other.
nia, on Wednesday, June 15, 2011, at 4:30
p.m., Daylight Savings Time, relative to the
following zoning appeal application:
changer, back up
sensors, xenons, BUICK `98 LESABRE gold, tan, leather,
sunroof (AWD)
570-592-4994 Honda warranty.
65K, $10,500.
570-388-6669

heated seats,
Only 77,000 miles,
4 door. All leather.
114,000 miles. Great
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
green, auto, V6,
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
570-706-0921 LINCOLN`06 MERCEDES-BENZ
a) Victor Morocho for the property
located at 152 Parrish Street for vari-
Fully Loaded
$19,999
shape. $2,600. Call
570-819-3140 or
570-709-5677
4x4
05 GMC SIERRA
X-Cab, blk, auto,
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
Mechanic’s Special
Needs engine seals
56K Original Miles.
HONDA34k`07 CIVIC
EX. miles.
TOWN CAR LIMITED
Fully loaded. `97 SL320
ance to waive one side yard setback from (570) 301-7221
CHEVROLET `05
advertisinguy 4x4 truck Radiant Red. Mint excellent condition, 46,000 miles,
the required 5 feet down to 3 feet and a condition, new Triple coated
@gmail.com 05 MERCURY MOUNT- sunroof, alloys, a/c,
variance to waive the rear yard setback paint, automatic, Pearlized White.
AINEER PREMIUM, cd, 1 owner, garage
from 5 feet down to 2 feet in order to con-
struct a 9 x 20 foot shed within an R-1
zone.
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts Silver, black leather,
3rd seat, AWD
TAHOE Z71
Silver birch with
new battery, tune
up, brakes, top.
kept. $13,000. Call
570-760-0612
Showroom
condition.
05 CHEVY EQUINOX Runs well. $18,900.
HONDA `07 CIVIC
grey leather interior,

Harry’s U Pull It
Silver, 4 door, 4x4 $ 570-814-4926 or
b) Carl Zarenski for the property located
at 194 Noble Lane for a variance to 04 CHEVY SUBURBAN
LS, pewter silver,
3rd row seating,
rear A/C & heat, CHRYSLER ‘06 Sport SI. Red, with
(570) 654-2596
waive one side yard setback from the
required 8 feet down to 2 feet in order to 3rd seat, 4x4
4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l 300C HEMI black interior, Blue, convertible,

MAZDA `04 RX-8


04 FORD F-150 75,000 miles. 6 40th Anniversary
construct a 20 x 24 foot garage addition
on to a home within an R-2 zone.
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** Heritage, X-cab,
engine, moonroof,
rear DVD player.
Light green, 18,000
miles, loaded,
speed, spoiler and
body kit. Tinted win-
Model. 47,000
miles. Minor
blk, auto, 4x4 Hunter Green,
c) Julie Kopec for the property located at PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
Bose stereo + many
more options. Imm-
leather, wood trim,
$24,000.
dows,
Reduced $11,900
80,000 miles. repairs. $7,500
or best offer.
ER seafoam New brakes &
95 West Chestnut Street for a variance
to establish a restaurant containing 20 VEHICLES!!! grn/tan lthr., 4x4
aculate condition.
76,000 adult driven
570-222-4960
leave message
(570) 714-0384 rotors. New
alignment. Two
Call 973-271-1030
04 NISSAN XTERRA SE
seats within an R-1 zone. A variance to
section 315 to allow an unimproved acces- DRIVE IN PRICES blue, auto, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
miles. $15,600. Call
(570) 378-2886 &
FORD `04 MUSTANG HONDA `08 CIVIC new rear tires.
No accidents.
SUBARU `05 LEGACY
sory parking area of crushed stone in lieu
of bituminous pavement. A variance to Call for Details (570) 459-9901 LS, white, V6, 4x4
ask for Joanne
Mach I, 40th
Every option avail-
able. Sunroof, PRICE REDUCED SPORT AWD
CHEVROLET `86
04 JEEP GRAND ANNIVERSARY EDITION leather, navigation $8,000 or best Air, new tires &
waive section 319.2 relevant to the
required screening for the accessory Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! CHEROKEE LAREDO V8, Auto, 1,300 system, premium offer. For more brakes, 31,000
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 miles, all options, information, call
CORVETTE
parking area. A variance to waive section sound system. miles, great
316 requirements pertaining to dimension Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! 03 DODGE RAM 1500 show room condi- Must sell. $16,000 (570) 332-4213 condition. $11,995.
and design of the proposed parking area. reg cab, red, auto, 4x3 manual, 3 over- tion. Call for info. or best offer 570-836-1673
DRAWING TO BE HELD JUNE 30 75K, 4x4 Asking $24,995
Requesting variances to waive the drive, 350 engine (570) 301-7221
required front yard setback from 20 feet 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, Serious inquiries

AUTO
with aluminum
down to 5 feet; to waive the required rear
yard setback from 20 feet down to 0 feet;
www.wegotused.com X-cab, white, 4x4
02 DODGE RAM 1500
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
only. 570-636-3151
HONDAS
to waive the required side yard setbacks
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
Quad Cab, SLT, red pearls. Custom FORD `05 FREESTAR ‘10 Accord LX.

SERVICE
from the required 15 feet down to 7 feet Red auto 4x4 truck flames in flake. New 7K miles. Black / tan
02 MERCURY MOUNT- PriceReduced $19,595
LIMITED EDITION
and 3 feet respectively and a variance to tires & hubs. 1
AINEER PREMIUM, ‘09 Accord EX. V6
waive one handicap accessible space rel- owner. 61,000 origi-
white, tan leather, 14K, White / Leather

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


evant to the accessory parking area for nal miles. $8,500 Low mileage, fully

DIRECTORY
the proposed restaurant. 3rd seat, 4x4 (570) 359-3296 loaded, $10,999. PriceReduced $21,295
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE Ask for Les negotiable. ‘08 Accord LX
d) Joseph Rushinski for the property White, auto, 4x4 570-283-1691 PREMIUM: 14K, Gray
located at 129 Loomis Street for a vari-
$300 and Up
01 DODGE RAM 1500
CHEVROLET `88 Warranty $17,995

FORD `05
ance to waive one side yard setback from regular cab, 4x4, ‘08 Civics Choose
with cap from Two. Low
the required 5 feet down to 0 feet in order
to construct a 16 foot round above ground
$125 extra if driven, 00 Chevy Blazer
2 door auto,
MONTE CARLO SS
V8, automatic, TAURUS SE miles, Warranty.
Starting at $14,495
swimming pool within an R-1 zone.
pewter silver, Beige exterior/inte- MAFFEI AUTO
pulled or pushed in.
51,267 miles,
e) Al Flora, Jr. for the property located at 76,000 miles 4x4 MUST SELL rior, automatic win- SALES
33 West South Street for a variance to 00 FORD EXPEDITION $5,500 dows & lock, alloy 570-288-6227
waive both side yard setbacks from the
required 15 feet down to 10 feet and 3 feet NOBODY Pays More XLT, gold, 3rd seat
4x4
(570) 760-0511 wheels and nice
condition. $6,200
respectively in order to construct a 33.5 x
7 foot front porch on to a home within an 570-760-2035
98 FORD RANGER,
Flairside, reg cap CHEVROLET ‘06 (570) 606-1146
VITO’S 462 Auto 472 Auto Services
S-2 zone and a variance to waive the front truck, 5 spd, 4x4
CORVETTE FORD `07 MUSTANG & Accessories
yard setback from the required 20 feet
down to 3 feet.
Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm
Happy Trails!
copper
97 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER CONVERTIBLE
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
GINO’S WHEEL COVERS $ WANTED JUNK $
f) Gerard Gazey for the property located
at 34 South Welles Street for variances
Green, green
leather, AWD
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
great, $11,500.
negotiable.
570-479-2482 Wanted:
`70’S spoked stain-
less steel wheel
covers. Set of four
VEHICLES
LISPI TOWING
250 General Auction 250 General Auction quality. 4,900
pertaining to a minor subdivision within an
miles, 6 speed. All Junk
14” from Chrysler.
We pick up 822-0995
R-2 zone. Requesting a variance to sec-
tion 515 (Nonconforming-Area and Bulk possible options HONDA `03 CR-V LX excellent condition
$60. set. 868-6327
Cars &
AUCTION
Requirements Compliance) to permit an including Naviga- Dark blue. Good
area reduction down to 1,829 square feet tion, Power top. condition. Runs VITO’S
per unit for Final Lot 1 having an existing lot Say it HERE New, paid $62,000 great. 1 owner. Ask- Trucks 468 Auto Parts
area nonconformity of 2,533 square feet
per unit as a result of an existing 3 unit
SATURDAY JUNE 4th @ 5:00 PM in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370
ing $5,500
(570) 470-7177 Highest &
ROUTE 924 SHEPPTON PA (868 Center st.)

LAW DIRECTORY
apartment building on the subdivided lot.
Prices
Requesting variances pertaining to Final
Lot 2 to waive the minimum lot area from Mission oak glass door sideboard; Secretary desk; Paid!!
GINO’S
5,000 square feet down to 2,114 square 3 piece reclining living room set; 4 piece over-
feet; to waive the minimum lot depth from sized living room set; cedar wardrobe; Spring FREE PICKUP Like New
100 feet down to 52.85 feet. Requesting steel sofa bed living room set; LG front load
variances pertaining to an existing garage dryer; refrigerator; Bedroom sets; Heatrola; coins 288-8995 Tires
on Final Lot 2, to waive the rear yard set-

Don’t Keep Your Practice a Secret!


including key dates; Jim Beam train set, cars &
back from the required 25 feet down to 10 $15 & UP!
feet and to waive the maximum allowable coal miners; head vases; glassware; collectables;
VERY FULL AUCTION! Partial listing AU1839-l All Junk
lot coverage from 50% increased to 75%.
Like New
J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041 Cars &
g) Anthony DeCinti for the property
located at 487 and 495-497 South
Grant Street for variances pertaining to
Note. Check web site jandjauction.net for pictures
and listing. Call 1518 8th Street
Trucks Batteries

829-7130 Wanted $20 & UP!


a minor subdivision within an R-2 zone. Carverton, PA
Requesting a variance to section 515 Near Francis
Highest
REAL ESTATE
(Nonconforming Area and Bulk Require- Slocum St. Park Carry Out Price

To Place Your Ad
ments Compliance) to permit an area
reduction down to 1,966 square feet per HYUNDAI ‘03 Prices 288-8995
unit for Final Lot 1 having an existing lot
area nonconformity of 2,112 square feet
per unit and to permit a lot width dimen-
AUCTION ELANTRA Paid In
CA$H
sional reduction from 43.5 feet down to Raised Rancher Style House
310 Attorney 310 Attorney 310 Attorney 4 cylinder,
automatic, cd, VITO’S
33.41 feet as a result of an existing dou-
5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Approximate
Services Services Services 1 owner. FREE
ble-block home on the subdivided lot. A
variance pertaining to Final Lot 1 to waive 3,136 sq. ft. -- Lot size 100 ft.X185 ft. ADOPTION
Divorce, Custody, Attorney
Economy Car!
$4,495 PICKUP &
the required side yard setback from 5 feet Ready, Move-In Condition. Support, PFA Keith Hunter Call For Details!
DIVORCE 570-574-1275
down to 2.8 feet relevant to the existing
home. A variance pertaining to the exist- Immediate Occupancy CUSTODY
FREE Consultation.
Atty. Josianne
Bankruptcies 570-696-4377 GINO’S
Estates, DUI MAHLER, LOHIN
ing garage on Final Lot 2 to waive the Aboutanos
required side yard setback from the
Monday June 27, 7:00PM
ATTORNEY
MATTHEW LOFTUS
Wilkes-Barre & ASSOCIATES
(570) 718-1118
HYUNDAI `04 570-301-3602 Like New
required 5 feet down to 0.9 feet. 570-208-1118
CALL US!
Location 99 Warden Ave
570-255-5503
TIBURON GT TO JUNK
Tires
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY
BANKRUPTCY FREE CONSULTATION MARGIOTTI Blue, 5 speed
$15 & UP!
APPEAR AT SUCH HEARING. CASES
WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE CALLED Shavertown, PA 18708 FREE CONSULT for all legal matters LAW OFFICES manual, CD, Air,
factory alarm, YOUR CAR
IN THE ORDER LISTED ABOVE. DIS-
ABILITIES NOTICE: This Hearing is being Kingston Township Guaranteed
Low Fees
Attorney Ron Wilson
570-822-2345 BANKRUPTCY power windows &
locks. 38K.
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
Like New
held at a facility which is accessible to per- Free Consult
sons with disabilities. Please notify Ms. For Open House Date, Photos, Payment Plan! Joseph M. Blazosek
BANKRUPTCY Payment Plans
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236 CA$H ON THE $POT, Batteries
Christine M. Jensen, SPHR if special Full Listing, Terms & Details, Colleen Metroka Free Anytime
DUI-ARD (570) 970-9977
570-592-4796 $20 & UP!
accommodations are required. Such noti-
fication should be made within one (1)
week prior to the date of this hearing. Ms.
See Website
www.witmanauctioneers.com DIVORCE No Fault
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY BENEFITS
Wilkes-Barre
(570) 223-2536
INFINITI `05 G35
Sports Coupe. Black
Pickup
570-301-3602
Carry Out Price
$295 divorce295.com WORKERS’ COMP Stroudsburg
Jensen can be reached at (570) 208-4112 Auction For Rita Laver Free Consultation with slate leather.
or by FAX at (570) 208-4124 or by e-mail Atty. Kurlancheek
25+ Years Experience Original owner. 69K 472 Auto Services 288-8995
at cjensen@wilkes-barre.pa.us 800-324-9748 W-B SOCIAL SECURITY miles. Fully
Auction By 570-655-4410
570-822-9556 DISABILITY equipped with navi- WANTED
Free Bankruptcy Cars & Full Size WANTED
By Order of the Zoning Hearing
Board of the City of Wilkes-Barre
Witman Auctioneers Inc Consultation blazoseklaw.com Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry
gation, sunroof, etc.
Always maintained Trucks. For prices... Cars & Full Size
License # AY000155-L Payment plans. Lamoreaux Auto Trucks. For prices...
William C. Harris, Director of
Planning & Zoning/Zoning Officer
Carol Baltimore Line up a place to live Dalessandro
570-823-9006
by Infiniti dealer.
Very nice. $15,750. Parts 477-2562 Lamoreaux Auto
THE CITY OF WILTKES-BARRE IS AN www.witmanauctioneers.com 570-822-1959
in classified! 570-339-1552 Parts 477-2562
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION EMPLOYER
717-665-5735 717-665-1300 After 4pm

THOMAS M. LEIGHTON, MAYOR


TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2011 PAGE 3C
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles
& Classic & Classic & Classic Marinas
MERCURY `06 PONTIAC ‘02 SATURN ‘06 ION TOYOTA `10 VOLVO `01 XC70 HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
GRAND MARQUIS
Camry SE. 56,000 All wheel drive, CHEVROLET `79 LINCOLN `88 PONTIAC 1937 STARCRAFT ‘80 Road King 19,000

SUNFIRE
4 cylinder, auto, miles. Red, alloy 46,000 miles, bur- miles, new tires, lots
Fully restored near
Only 7,500 miles. All
white leather. Fully 2 door, 4 cylinder
low miles, all
power options
$6,990
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid-
gundy
leather,
with tan
complete CORVETTE L-48 TOWN CAR
61,000 original
original. New paint,
new interior, new 16’ DEEP V of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900.
sunroof, er trade. $14,200 dealer service histo- All Corvette options, wiring, custom tint- ‘90 Evinrude out- Call 570-639-1989
loaded. Excellent miles, garage kept,
(570) 793-9157 ry, 1 owner, detailed, all original, new board 70hp with tilt or 570-760-1023
MARSH MOTORS
condition. Garage low miles. ed glass, new motor
$4,490 garage kept, estate. Good Year tires, triple black, leather & trim— ‘92 EZ
kept. $13,200 or & transmission.
best offer. Call
570-779-2489 MARSH MOTORS
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
TOYOTA `93 MR2 $9,100.
570-840-3981
new mufflers, just
tuned. 46,000 miles.
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire Spare
trans.
motor
16”
&
wide
loader trailer. With
‘00 Tracker Series
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
wheels, loaded, 100th Anniversary
Leave Message T-top, 5 speed. $6,500 or best white walls car in 60lbs foot pedal, 2
1218 Main St. 570-718-6992 excellent condition. Edition Deuce.
Swoyersville, PA Buy-Sell-Trade
AM/FM/CD, AC,
VOLVO ‘04 XC70 offer 570-262-2845
$5,500. Call excellent condition downriggers, stor- Garage kept. 1
MERCURY `95 570-718-6992
power antenna.
New tires. No rust.
Cross Country,
or 570-239-6969
Mike 570-237-7660 in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or
ages, gallon tanks,
2 fish finders and
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
CHEVY `68
Buy-Sell-Trade All Wheel Drive more. MUST SEE.
GRAND MARQUIS Great condition.
$5,000
$11,880 Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY. Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking

CAMARO SS
4 door, V8, fully Call 570-574-1923 $18,000. OBO
PONTIAC ‘04
(570) 708-0269
loaded, moon roof, in classified after 5pm. 570-706-6156
new tires & brakes. SUBARU `02 after 6:00PM
396 automatic, is the best way LINEUP
Interior & exterior in
GRAND AM TOYOTA ‘07 CAMRY LE
400 transmission,
tocleanoutyourclosets! ASUCCESSFULSALE
427 Commercial
HARLEY DAVIDSON
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX
excellent shape. 2 clean interior, runs
owners. Call 4 door sedan, good, 71K, garage You’re in bussiness Trucks &
INCLASSIFIED! 01’ SPORTSTER
4 cylinder sedan,
(570) 822-6334 or Chrome wheels Low automatic 560 Pierce St. kept, custom with classified! Equipment
(570) 970-9351 Sunroof, auto 57,000 miles, 5 $16,855 paint, Fire Hawk Doyouneedmorespace?
MERCEDES BENZ
Kingston, PA
$5,390 speed, all-wheel
www.wyoming
tires, Krager
A yard or garage sale CHEVY ‘08 3500
MERCURY ‘03
wheels, well
MARSH MOTORS drive, 4 door, anti-
valleymotors.com in classified
`74 450 SE HD DUMP TRUCK
lock brakes, air maintained.
570-714-9924 $23,900
conditioning, air is the best way
SABLE
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA bags, power locks, Negotiable 2WD, automatic.
power windows, 570-693-2742
SOLID CAR! tocleanoutyourclosets! Only 12,000 miles.
V6, automatic, 570-718-6992
power mirrors, 560 Pierce St. 415 Autos-Antique Interior perfect,
You’re in bussiness Vehicle in like
59,000 miles, Buy-Sell-Trade exterior very good.
All power options
$5,990
cruise control,
AM/FM radio, CD
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
& Classic
CHRYSLER `49 Runs great! New
tires, 68K original
with classified! new condition.
$19,000. 883 cubic inch

MARSH MOTORS PONTIAC ‘07 VIBE


changer, rear
defroster, new Blitz
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CADILLAC `80 WINDSOR miles.
$5,500 FIRM. VW CLASSIC `72 570-288-4322
motor, Paco rigid

1218 Main St.


Swoyersville, PA
Automatic
moonroof
Stainless Exhaust,
AEM Cold
Intake, TURBOXS
Air
Looking for the right deal COUPE DEVILLE Silver / gray, 4 door
sedan. 6 cylinder
570-905-7389
Ask for Lee KARMANN GHIA DUMP TRAILER ‘05
10 yards, 4 ton limit,
frame, extended &
raked. Low miles.
$6,000 or best
$11,880 Excellent condition, flathead, fluid drive. Restoration
on an automobile? very good condi-
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
570-718-6992 Blowoff Valve & $3,000 located in 45,000 original offer.(973) 271-1030
Vehicle. Family
Buy-Sell-Trade Boost Control. Turn to classified. Hazleton. miles. Just like new! tion. Asking $3,900
$10,500. It’s a showroom in print! 570-454-1945 or REDUCED $15,000
owned, garage
kept, good shape.
Also, E-350. Cheap
HARLEY DAVIDSON
MINI COOPER `08
(201) 704-8640
Call before
Classified’s got
the directions!
561-573-4114 Call Jim:
570-654-2257 450SL with Needs some
interior work, new
For more info, call
973-906-8404 ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE
CHEVROLET `63
7:30 pm Convertible Golden Anniversary.
Clubman. Black &
White. Sunroof. 30K 560 Pierce St.
Let the Community TOYOTA ‘09
removable hard top, seats, needs
carburetor work. FORD ‘99 E350 Silver/Black. New

IMPALA
Kingston, PA power windows, AM Tires. Extras. Excel-
miles. Leather inte- Only 58,000 miles.
rior, fully loaded. 6
speed. Excellent
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Know!
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
SCION TC 2 door hardtop. CORVETTES
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
Asking $5,000.
Serious inquiries
BUCKET VAN
Triton V8. 2 speed
lent Condition.
19,000 miles
$10,000.
Partial restoration.
WANTED
condition. 40 MPG. 570-714-9924 Automatic, only! Call
570-829-7130 moon roof, All original parts. new tires. Cham- boom; 92,000miles; 570-639-2539
$19,950. Or best pagne exterior; Ital- 570-343-2296
low miles. Asking $4,000 or $9999 or best price.
offer. Call
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 SUBARU `94 best offer. Call
1953-1972 ian red leather inte-
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 Great condition. Call
WANTED: PONTIAC
570-262-8811 $17,945 Any Condition!
(570) 885-1119 rior inside. Garage 570-675-3384 or
Courteous, Fast
MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 CONVERTIBLE IMPREZA L Professional Buyer.
kept, excellent con- V-ROD VRSCA
Blue pearl,
570574-7002

Pure silver metallic.


Blue/white top &
white interior.
Sudan, Automatic,
Air, Stereo, Runs &
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
SS clone. 350
Licensed & Bonded
corvettebuyer.com
dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272 `78 FIREBIRD
Formula 400 GMC `01 3500 CUBE alarmmiles,
excellent condition,
3,100 factory
Recent document-
Roof & mirror caps ed frame-off
Looks Excellent.
25 mpg
engine, 290 Horse- 1-800-850-3656
MERCEDES-BENZ `88 Originally purchased
Berkshire Green,
VAN
with extras.
$11,200.
FORD `52
in black. Tartan red restoration. Over 560 Pierce St. power. 10 bolt posi-
$1,275 or best offer.
cloth / panther black
leather interior.
$31,000 invested.
will sell $21,500.
(570) 299-0772 Kingston, PA rear. PowerGlide
transmission. Power 420 SELat Bradley-Lawless 15 ft.L X 8 ft.W X
in Scranton. Car 6 ft.H, auto, A/C, Tony 570-237-1631

COUNTRY SEDAN
www.wyoming Silver with red
Black bonnet 570-335-3127 disc brake kit. Over was last seen in 5.7 V8, 10,000
stripes. Automatic. valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
$20,000 invested,
CUSTOM LINE
leather interior.
Every option.
Abington-Scranton GVW, dual rear tires
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Steptronic paddles.
Dual moon roofs, PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER sacrifice at
$7,500 Firm. STATION WAGON Garage kept, show-
area. Finder’s fee
paid if car is found
& pull out loading
ramp. Asking
‘10 SPORTSTER 1200
Cockpit chrono
package, conven- S VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI Call 732-397-8030
(Wilkes-Barre)
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
room condition.
$7,000.
and purchased. Call
John with any info
$3,500
(570) 864-0858 A MUST SEE!
ience, cold weather Great convertible, 3rd seat, good (570) 417-9200 (570) 760-3440 Custom Paint.
(heated seats) & black top, 6 speed condition, 2nd
owner. $9,500.
To place your Only driven under
10 miles!! Comes
manual transmis-
premium packages. ad call...829-7130
Dynamic
control.
stability
Xenon
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi- CHEVROLET `72
570-579-3517
OLDSMOBILE `68 421 Boats &
Marinas
with remaining
warranty. Asking
headlights, front
and rear fog lights.
or, front & rear
trunk, fast & agile. CHEVELLE FORD `66 DELMONT ALUMACRAFT DEEP
439 Motorcycles $8,600 or best
offer. For info,
HARLEY ‘01
Mustang Coupe. DRASTICALLY call 570-864-2543
Parking distance $18,000 or best Two door hard top. V, 12’, dilly trailer, 2
Pearl white, pony or 215-379-1375
control. Harmon- offer. Call
570-262-2478 SUBARU ‘98 Great running
307 Motor. Needs interior. Pristine
REDUCED!!
This model only
trolling
marine
motors,
battery,
DAVIDSON
Kardon sound sys- work. Comes with condition. 26K
tem. Chrome line
interior. Mint condi- Looking for that IMPREZA WAGON
condition. Red with
cloth interior, power
additional 400 small
block & many parts.
miles. $17,000 or
best offer.
produced in 1967
& 1968. All
oars, vests, boat
cover, anchors. Electra Glide, Ultra
HARLEY DAVIDSON
tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive!
special place
called home?
5-speed, door locks, power
windows, power
$3,500. Serious
inquires only.
(570) 817-6768
original 45,000
miles, Color
$800. 825-3955 Classic, many
chrome acces-
2001 SPORTSTER
1 owner, 1,200 CC, Black,

CUSTOM
Burgundy, cloth
$21,500
570-341-7822
Classified will address
Your needs.
95,000 miles, moon roof,
5 speed, just
(570) 836-2574
LINCOLN `66 & vinyl interior,
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
Low Miles, New
Tires and Brakes,
Open the door
Immaculate,
30+ MPG.
serviced, 117k. CHEVROLET `76 CONTINENTAL
350 rocket
engine, 2nd
Green. Garage Lots of Chrome and

CREST 15’
with classified! kept, like new Extras. Well main-
PICKUP
Asking $5,300 4 door, owner. Fender
$4,995 condition. Includes tained. 2 Harley
570-885-2162 Convertible, 460 skirts, always Harley cover. Helmets included.
Very Good cu. engine, 67,000 garaged. Trophy
VOLKSWAGEN `04
$12,900 Looks & runs great!
Fiberglass
SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 Condition!
Low miles!
miles, 1 owner
since `69. Teal
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries boat with
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
$5,700

1518 8th Street 1518 8th Street


5 door hatchback,
Only 8,600 miles
$15,892
BEETLE
CONVERTIBLE
$7500. FIRM
570-905-7389
green / white
leather, restorable,
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
trailer. Out-
board propul- HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 LINE UP
(570) 654-8520

Ask for Lee $2,500 570-287-


Carverton, PA Carverton, PA Blue. AM/FM cas-
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
sette. Air. Automat-
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
5775 / 332-1048
PONTIAC `68
sion. Includes:
2 motors SCREAMING EAGLE A GREAT DEAL...
MAZDA `88 RX-7
ic. Power roof, win-
PONTIAC ‘03 VIBE GT SATURN ‘05 ION Erinmade, V-ROD& Black. IN CLASSIFIED!
CATALINA
dows, locks & 350 V8. Original
doors. Boot cover owner. Automatic “Lark II series”
HONDA 2005 SHADOW
CONVERTIBLE Orange
4 cylinder, 4 cylinder, for top. 22k. Excel- transmission. Rare - 1 owner, garage 400 engine. 2 Used as a show
6-speed, cd, automatic, cd, lent condition. tuxedo silver / black
PRICE
560 Pierce St. kept, 65k original barrel carburetor. bike. Never abused. VLX600, White,
sunroof, 1 owner. 1 owner. Kingston, PA Garage kept. vinyl top with black miles, black with Yellow with black REDUCED! 480 miles. Excellent 10,000 miles
Sharp Sharp Car! Extra Clean!
www.wyoming Reduced naugahyde interior. grey leather interior, roof and white wall $2,400 condition. Asking & new back tire.
$5,495 $4,495 $14,000 Never damaged. all original & never tires. Black interior. $20,000 or best $3,000
valleymotors.com NEGOTIABLE
Call For Details! Call For Details! 570-822-1976 $6,000. Call seen snow. $8,900. $4,995. Call offer. Call (570) 262-3697 or
570-696-4377 570-696-4377 570-714-9924 Leave Message 570-489-6937 570-417-3940 570-876-4034 (570) 542-7213
Call 570-237-5119 (570) 696-3513

FOG LAMPS
LEATHER SEATS SIDE AIR CURTAINS
MESSAGE CENTER
AM/FM WITH 6 DISC CD POWER LOCKS
POWER WINDOWS
PERSONAL SAFETY WITH
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
VIN #3LBR770942

24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.

NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ FWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKX AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD
17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air Curtains, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Premium Pkg., Auto. Temp Control, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing
AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, 18” Alum. Wheels, Advanced Trac, 6 Disc CD, Leather Heated/ Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone
Electronic Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal
Leather Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Cooled Seats, Keyless Entry Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys.,
Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System w/Keypad, Satellite Radio, Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera
VIN #3LBR768027 HID Headlamps, Side Air
VIN #1LBG611933
Curtains, Pwr. Liftgate,
Rear Camera, SYNC,
MyLincoln Touch,
Reverse Sensing Sys.,
Panoramic Vista
Roof,Remote Start
.VIN #2LBBJ28209

24
24 24 Mos.
Mos. Mos.

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.

COCCIA
CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St.,
Just Minutes from
Scranton or W-B Plains, PA
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HARLEY DAVIDSON EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT
2006 NIGHTTRAIN TRAILER CHEVROLET `10 CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER FORD `97 DIESEL JEEP `02 GRAND MERCURY ‘09 MILAN TRUCKS FOR SALE RECEPTIONIST
SPECIAL EDITION
Brand new 2010
tandem axle, 4 SILVERADO 1500 Cummins engine, CHEROKEE LAREDO 4 cylinder,
automatic,
Ford, GMC,
International-Prices

DODGE `99
#35 of 50 Made wheel electric Extended Cab V71 8-L. 49,049 starting at $2,295. Part time position
$10,000 in acces- brakes, 20’ long Package 4x4. Bed- miles. 33,000 Only 9,800 miles Box Truck, Cab & for automobile

DAKOTA SPORT
sories including a total, 7 x 16 wood liner. V-8. Red. gross wt. 6,649 $18,875,880 Chassis available. dealership.
custom made seat. deck, fold up ramps Remote start. light wt. $19,500 Call U-haul • Must be able to
Exotic paint set, with knees, remov- 6,300 miles 4 X 4, extended Must see! 570-822-5536 handle multi line
Alien Spider Candy able fenders for $26,000 cab, 117,000 (570) 829-5886
Blue. Excellent con- (570) 639-2539 phone system.
oversized loads, miles, new
dition. All Documen- NEW PRICE 457 Wanted to Buy • Must be neat &
FORD `99 E250
powder coat paint inspection, just
tation. 1,400 Asking for rust protection, Line up a place to live $9,500 OR serviced, oil, trans Auto people oriented.
$25,000 or best 2 5/16 hitch in classified! BEST OFFER flushed, new fluid Wheelchair Van Triple black, eco- • Evening hours
offer. Call coupler, tongue JUST REDUCED! transfer case & 78,250 miles. Fully nomical 6 cylinder. 560 Pierce St.
ALL 2 to 3 days per
570-876-4034 jack, side pockets,
brake away switch, CHEVROLET `97 SAVE MONEY! GET
READY FOR THE
WINTER! Don’t pay
axels, cooling sys-
tem flushed.
serviced, new bat-
tery, tires & rods.
4x4 select drive.
CD, remote door
opener, power win-
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
JUNK
week, some
Saturdays

SILVERADO
battery, 7 pole $6,599.00 Seats 6 or 3 wheel- valleymotors.com
dealer prices! White dows & locks, required.
Call 693-1262
HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80
RV plugs, title & chairs. Braun Millen- 570-714-9924
more!! Priced for
quick sale. $2,995
with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
with grey interior.
Looks and runs like
after 5:00 PM nium lift
remote. Walk up
with cruise, tilt wheel.
108k highway miles.
CAR & Email letter of
interest to:
riding FLH.
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
it just came off the
lot. Four Door, 4
door. Front & rear
A/C. Power locks &
Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out. MINI ‘08 TRUCKS valleychevrolet601
nal unrestored
antique show Wanna make your
55,000 miles.
$9,200. Call
wheel drive, 84,900
miles, new tires,
windows. Excellent
condition. $7,500.
No rust. Sale price
$6,895. Scranton. COOPER WANTED @gmail.com
tow package, anti 570-466-2771 2 door, automatic,
winner. Factory car go fast? Place (570) 868-6503 570-237-6375
spot lights, wide an ad in Classified! lock brakes, driver leather, sky roof, Highest Prices 509 Building/
white tires,
biggest Harley
570-829-7130. and passenger
airbags, power
FORD ‘05 JEEP `03 Rare.
SPORT.
LIBERTY5 boost cd, fogs
$19,945 Paid In Cash!!! Construction/
Skilled Trades
built. Only
FLAGSTAFF `08 windows, power
FREE
RANGER
mirrors, power speed. 23 MPG.
28,000 original
miles! Never
CLASSIC 1518 8th Street
locks, rear window
defroster and Extended cab,
102K highway miles.
Silver with black REMOVAL CARPENTERS/HELPER
needs inspec- interior. Immaculate 3 years experience.
Super Lite Fifth wiper, privacy tint, 6 cylinder. Auto-
tion, permanent
Wheel. LCD/DVD
Carverton, PA
Near Francis air conditioner, matic, RWD condition, inside and Call V&G Must have own
tools & transporta-
registration.
DODGE ‘02
flat screen TV, fire- cruise control. CD, $5,990 out. Garage kept. 560 Pierce St.
$8,500
place, heated mat-
Slocum St. Park
keyless entry and No rust, mainte- Kingston, PA Anytime tion. Call 760-9475
570-905-9348
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
CHEVY ‘00 ASTRO much more.
Call CARAVAN MARSH MOTORS nance records
included. 4wd, all
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com 288-8995 HEAVY EQUIPMENT
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
CARGO VAN 570-332-4999 Silver
Ice Cold Air
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
power. $6,900 or
best offer, trades
570-714-9924
OPERATOR
Automatic, V6 570-718-6992 will be considered.
aluminum wheels,
water purifier,
1 owner
Clean Work Van!
$4,295 Buy-Sell-Trade Call 570-575-0518 MITSUBISHI `08 Full time. Hourly.
Salary based on
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
$3,995
Call For Details! JEEP `06 RAIDER experience. Must
be able to work flex-
HARLEY DAVIDSON glass windows, 570-696-4377 VERY GOOD CONDITION! ible schedule. Seri-
raised panel fridge 1518 8th Street
COMMANDER 4X4 29,500 miles. 2-

GMC `99
ous inquiries only.
‘92 DAYTONA DYNA & many acces-
sories & options. CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
Carverton, PA
Near Francis Lockers, V-8. Heat-
4X4 drive option, 4
door crew cab,
Call 570-822-6282
to schedule
ed leather. All
2500
Excellent condition, Slocum St. Park 1518 8th Street sharp silver color
SPECIAL EDITION interview.

SUBURBAN
power. Navigation,
CHRYSLER ‘00
$22,500. Carverton, PA with chrome step
Bike #770 of 1,770 570-868-6986 Series. 6.0 Litre V8. Near Francis Satellite, Blue tooth, runners, premium 503 Accounting/
3rd row, More. 522 Education/
TOWN & COUNTRY
made. Many extras. Heavy Duty version. Slocum St. Park rims, good tires, Finance
Must sell. 13,300
miles. Get on this NEWMAR 36’ Excellent cargo van.
Automatic, V6 FORD ‘96 F-250 4X4 Champagne
69,000
highway miles.
bedliner, V-6, 3.7
liter. Purchases at
Training
MOUNTAIN AIRE
85K miles. Excellent
exterior, ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/
MIDDLE SCHOOL
classic for only condition. $8,700 CD, Leather Automatic, V8 $14,900. Call $26,900. Dealer
$6,995 Very Nice Van! Sharp,clean Truck! leather interior, (570) 855-3657 would sell for
570-829-4548 or
570-477-1109 5th wheel, 2 large
570-417-5991 $3,995 $3,995 power windows $18,875. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
slides, new Call For Details! Call For Details! & locks, 4 wheel
JEEP `07 Asking $17,500
ASSISTANT
KAWASAKI condition, loaded
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LT (premium pack-
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Receivable/Accounts Applications are
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miles. Great starter roof, windows, locks garage kept. 11,500 responsible for
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ous inquiries only.
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER & seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang- 1518 8th Street 1518 8th Street
GMC `99 TRUCK miles, one owner.
AC, CD player,
177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel applying accounts
receivable, assist
two
School
(2) Middle
Assistant
JUST REDUCED! er, rear folding Carverton, PA Carverton, PA drive, 4 door, anti- Principal positions in
Call 570-331-4777 35 ft. Well kept. On cruise control. with accounts
Near Francis Near Francis lock brakes, air con-
SLE PACKAGE
seats, keyless entry, Tow package with the Hazleton Area
payable, & perform
KAWASAKI ‘05
campground on the onstar, roof rack, Slocum St. Park Slocum St. Park ditioning, air bags, School District. The
Susquehanna River cargo carrier. several analytical &
NINJA 500R. 3300 near great fishing.
Attached 12X22”
running
garage kept.
boards,
DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA FORD ‘97 F-150 4X4 2 wheel drive
84,000
Excellent condition.
$18,700
power locks, power
windows, power administrative func-
tions. Must possess
positions are full-
time, 12 month per-
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His & carpeted room.
Brick heater,
$14,750.
570-362-1910 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4 Automatic,
4.2L V6, AC original
Call 570-822-9680
mirrors, power
seats, cruise con- Microsoft
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Excel,
manent positions in
grades K to 8.
hers helmets. Must Automatic, CD Economical trol, AM/FM radio, Pennsylvania Ele-
miles
sell. $2400
570-760-3599
covered by metal
roof with large CHEVY `10 SILVERADO Tool Box
Like New!
Work Truck!
$4,995 $5,900. JEEP ‘05 GRAND cassette player, CD
changer, leather
skills. A comprehen-
sive benefit pack-
mentary or Principal
K – 12 certification is
570-825-3711 breezeway. Shed &
many extras includ-
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
$8,995
Call For Details!
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
or best offer
570-
CHEROKEE LAREDO interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear
age which includes
medical, dental, life,
required, along with
10 years of suc-
Q-LINK LEGACY `09
250 automatic. Gun
ed. Call for more
information.
Excellent condition,
low mileage.
570-696-4377
824-3096
4WD, automatic,
V6, Low Miles
windshield wiper,
new Passed inspec-
401K available.
Interested
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(570) 237-7076 $35,500. Call $14,880 tion, new battery. candidates reply to: dates must have
metal gray. MP3
player. $3,000.
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570-655-2689
HONDA `10 $2,500
(570) 868-1100
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Great first motorcy-
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cle. 570-696-1156
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SUZUKI `07 C50T slide out a/c-heat.
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fridge, shower
miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car-
peting, storage
New tires & brakes.
Fully loaded. Lea-
ther interior. Many
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
560 Pierce St.
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
and evaluation, stu-
dent assessment
Kingston, PA
CRUISER inside & out. Many
more extras.
areas, TV, rear seat
convertible to dou-
extras. Must see.
Excellent condition. FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-250 4X4 www.wyoming
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MITSUBISHI `97 in classified
is the best way
and discipline and
strong interpersonal
skills. Experience
EXCELLENT
Reduced. $13,500.
Call 570-842-6735
ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win-
(570) 970-9351
4.6L V8, AC
87,000 miles
570-714-9924 15’ CUBE VAN tocleanoutyourclosets!
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population is pre-
CONDITION
tom lighting on ceil- Clean Work Truck! diesel engine.
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Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
transmission. Very
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standard applica-
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Air, Fully self con-
ANAL YST
tion, copies of cer-
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,200
tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
condition. $4,200 or
best offer. Call
570-655-0530
FORD `03 seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
plus many other
condition inside
& out. Well
maintained.
tificate and Act 34,
151 and 114 clear-
(570) 430-0357
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awning. $4500. ances along with
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SUZUKI ‘77
Only 1,900 Miles. PRICE REDUCED!
CHEVY ‘03
is one of the fastest
Low mileage, Brand New. $6,195 or mendation letters to
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Call 570-650-3500
Ask for Carmen
part of the excite-
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HYUNDAI `05
Needs work. 4 door, 4WD ONLY 69K!!! anti-lock brakes, garage kept. All School District, 1515
thru bathroom. rently seeking a
PONTIAC `04
$1,500 clean, low miles. Auto, vinyl seats, air conditioning, air service records. West 23rd Street,
Center kitchen + easy to clean, Business Analyst
or best offer $6,290 bags, power locks, Brand new tires. Hazleton, PA 18202.
dinette bed. Front for our Accounting
570-822-2508 extra large living
room + sofa bed. MARSH MOTORS
runs 110%, new
oil, Just serviced!
power windows,
power mirrors, TUCSON All options including
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ideal candidate will
Deadline for appli-
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SUZUKI
Blue
97& GSXRWhite,
600 Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
You gotta see it.
SUPER CLEAN!!!
$4,999
power seats, all
power, cruise
control, AM/FM
61,000 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
package, rear
climate control,
95,000 miles, well
maintained. Excell-
be extremely profi-
cient with Excel.
June 24, 2011.
HASD is an EOE
6, very clean, will adjustable suspen- ent overall condi- Experience with
smoked wind
screen. Great bike,
deliver. Located in
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
Call Mark
570-704-8685
radio, CD changer,
keyless entry,
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
tion. Keyless entry, Finance & Account- LINEUP
Benton, Pa. $4,900. ing is preferred.
runs great. Helmet
215-694-7497 leather interior, sun/ power locks, power Lexus bug guard.
built in baby seat,
dual climate con- Primary responsibili- ASUCCESSFULSALE
DODGE `04
& kevlar racing moon roof, rear windows, cruise 42,750 miles.
gloves included.
$2995. Call for info 451 Trucks/
CHEVY ‘03 defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
control, AM/FM
radio, cassette play-
$28,950
trol. Rear air. Seats
7. Recent inspec-
ty includes loan
portfolio analysis. INCLASSIFIED!
(570) 237-1082 tion & tires. KBB Candidate must be Doyouneedmorespace?
(570) 881-5011
SUVs/Vans TRAILBLAZER LTZ RAM 1500 tinted windows. er, CD player, key-
over $6300. Asking detail oriented and
LEXUS `96 LX 450
less entry, sun/
$12,500. able to multi-task. A yard or garage sale
TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED 4WD, V6, leather,
auto, moonroof
Too many extras to (570) 362-0938 moon roof, rear $5,000 firm. Call
(570) 417-9884 Competitive Pay in classified
BUICK `05
list. Low Mileage. defroster, rear Full time 4WD, Pearl
$13,620 Travel Benefits,
TRIPLE 955 CC $10,000
(570)709-2125 FORD `04
windshield
new towing pack-
wiper, white with like new
leather ivory interi- SATURN ‘09 VUE XE Health Insurance is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing.
Blue, never
RENDEZVOUS CX
HARD TO FIND!! DODGE `05 EXPLORER
age, auto start.
$10,000
or. Silver trim.
Garage kept. Excel-
4WD, automatic
Moon Roof
401k, paid vacation
You’re in bussiness
SUV, V6, 4x4, (570) 762-4543
dropped. Excellent AWD, Fully lent condition. $17,875 with classified!
GRAND CARAVAN
automatic, 84,000 miles, Ask-
condition. $4,200
Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564
loaded, 1 owner,
20,000 miles.
Small 6 cylinder.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA Tan 54,000 miles,
85,000 miles
Black Beauty. INTERNATIONAL ‘95
DUMP TRUCK
ing $10,750
570-654-3076 or
533 Installation/
New tires. Like www.wyoming excellent condition. Garage kept.
Refurbished, rebuilt 570-498-0005 Maintenance/
Must sell.
Repair
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
1100 Custom. 5800
new, inside &
out. $14,900. Call
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
$7,999.
570-817-9644t $8,700
(570) 883-2754
engine, transmis-
sion replaced.
(570) 540-0975 Rear-end removed 560 Pierce St. Please call
miles, light bar, and relubed. Brand Kingston, PA 877-808-1158 FULL TIME PAINTERS
cobra exhaust,
CHEVY ‘04 DODGE `10 FORD `04 FREESTAR new 10’ dump. PA www.wyoming or email
windshield, many
CHEVR0LET`02 state inspected. valleymotors.com resume to
& BODY TECHNICIANS
GRAND CARAVAN
extras, must sell. Automatic, front 1518 8th Street
$4,900. Call SUBURBAN LT wheel drive, 4 door,
$12,900/best offer.
570-594-1496 Carverton, PA 570-714-9924 hr@sundance
vacations.com Full Time position
570-301-3433
EXPRESS 4WD, automatic,
Z-71 package,
Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded.
anti-lock brakes, air
bags, power locks, GET THE WORD OUT
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
TOYOTA `06 COLLECTORS WANTED
available for a
Painter/Body
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO CONVERSION
VAN
leather, moonroof,
rear ent, 3rd seat
Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
power
power
windows,
mirrors, with a Classified Ad. MAZDA ‘04 TACOMA National Collection
Technician. Salary
commensurate
750cc. 8,000 miles, 570-829-7130 agency desires to
TRIBUTE LX
$15,990 extended war- power seats, cruise Automatic, V6, TRD, with experience.
saddlebags, wind- Loaded. Low control, AM/FM hire full or part time
miles. Excellent ranty. $17,995 Sport Package, Benefit package
shield, back rest, radio, CD player, Automatic, V6 collectors. Hourly +
condition. (570) 690-2806 4x4, 45K miles, available.
Black & Pearl, rear defroster, rear Sunroof, CD commission.
Excellent Condition. $18,900 Excellent condition. Please call
windshield wiper, 1 owner Will train. Bonner Collision
Must See. Asking 570-674-3901 $18,900
DODGE `94 tinted windows, Extra Clean! Call Steve Parker at 714-0584 or
$2,499. Call after 4. (973) 906-9311 570-287-6023
new starter, just $5,995 apply in person at:
CHEVROLET `05
570-823-9376

To place your
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA DAKOTA inspected, $3,900.
570-594-4992.
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Call For Details!
570-696-4377 TOYOTA ‘08 MATRIX 506 Administrative/
157 John St.
Kingston, PA

SILVERADO LT Z71
2 wheel drive, Call after 4:30 p.m. Near Francis 18704
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MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE $13,880

1-800-427-8649
Extended cab,
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570-714-9924
some rust,
$2,000.00 JEEP ‘99 Utility, 4WD
CLERICAL LANDSCAPE
Call 693-1262
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
with grey leather
after 5:00 PM FORD `05 WHEEL GRAND CHEROKEE $18,655
FOREPERSON
CHEVY ‘05
interior. Heated
Matted black finish. seats. 59,000
miles. New Michelin
DODGE CHAIRcapacity
`94 DAKOTA Seating LIFT VANfor
6 cylinder,
automatic, POSITION Foreman & laborers
with experience in
Mint condition. New
tires,
fully
inspected,
serviced &
tires. $16,500
(570) 477-3297
EQUINOX
Low miles,
with cap. 1 owner,
sunroof, CD
Excellent runner!
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Part Time
Customer Service
installing trees,
shrubs, pavers and
garage kept, very 7 plus 2 wheel $4,995
ready to ride. Wind- www.wyoming office position walls. Valid PA
CHEVROLET `05
front wheel drive, good condition. chairs. 140,000 Call For Details!
shield & sissy bar. 560 Pierce St. requiring strong Driver’s License a
all power options Many extras includ- miles. Great condi- 570-696-4377 valleymotors.com
Low miles & garage Kingston, PA organizational and must. Compensa-
$7,690 ing lift & back seat. tion. Asking $7,000. 570-714-9924
kept. $4800. or best
TRAILBLAZER LT MARSH MOTORS
29 MPG gas. For more details,
JEEP `00 WRANGLER
www.wyoming multitasking skills. A
strong attention to
tion based on
experience. Call
TRACTOR
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YAMAHA ‘1975 80 miles. Well 1218 Main St.
(570) 868-0944
FORD `06 cylinder automatic, data entry, & a good

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DODGE `97 RAM
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EXPLORER
condition. Must see. age, roof rack, Buy-Sell-Trade eral hours are Mon-
Many new parts. FREIGHTLINER
Low milage. Road
title. Asking $1,260
running boards,
remote starter, 1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 78,400 miles, auto-
Adult driven only. R350 CLASS WAGON ’97 MIDROOF day-Friday 9:00am–
2:00pm but candi-
Kelly Blue Book 4Matic, 3rd row, 475 CAT & 10
Call (570) 825-5810
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extended warranty.
$16,000 CHEVY ‘07 82,000 miles, auto-
matic, chrome step
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
$10,400, Asking
$8,400.
power tailgate
$21,960
speed transmission.
$12,000
dates must be flexi-
ble enough to cover
of Times Leader
(570) 825-7251
TRAILBLAZER LT up and mirrors & lock brakes, air 570-704-8730 for vacations &
readers read
YAMAHA` 08 R1 CHEVROLET `09
On-Star, Leather.
leather interior.
Good Condition.
conditioning,
bags, power locks,
air FREIGHTLINER
’99 CONDO
business meetings.
Starting wage will the Classified
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Satellite Radio.
$14,990
Drums Area.
$4,500
power
power
windows,
mirrors,
JEEP `00 WRANGLER 430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.
reflect experience.
Apply at
section.
EQUINOXmileage,
LS
78,500 miles, 6 *2008 Pulse Research
Perfect condition. 401-524-9763 power seats, cylinder automat- Asking $15,000. Leggett & Platt Inc.
3700 miles, new cruise control, AM/ ic, hard & soft 560 Pierce St. 1655 Sans Souci
rear tire, undertail
Low
DODGE `99 CARAVAN FM radio, CD tops. Well main- Kingston, PA ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ Parkway, Wilkes-

What Do
16,000 miles, auto- changer, DVD play- Barre, PA 18706.
kit, cover. Price matic, all-wheel SE. 2 sliding doors. tained. Many www.wyoming with sides. All
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570-852-9072 leather interior, driven only. Kelly axle. $6,500. Equal
lock brakes, air con- 560 Pierce St. great. 107k miles. 570-714-9924
moon roof, rear Blue Book Opportunity/Equal
$2,500. Call
To Sell
ditioning, air bags, Kingston, PA defroster, rear
power locks, power 570-709-5677 or $10,400, Asking 2 storage trailers. Access/Affirmative
442 RVs & Campers www.wyoming windshield wiper. 570-814-4790 Action Employer
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
570-819-3140 $8,800.
Today?
windows, power valleymotors.com $16,000
mirrors, cruise con- 570-704-8730
DUTCHMAN 96’ trol, AM/FM radio,
570-714-9924 (570) 954-5462
Call after 9 a.m. 56,000 miles,
automatic,
VOLVO `08 XC90 SECRETARY/
5TH WHEEL
Sirius radio, On-Star,
cassette player, CD CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA MERCEDES-BENZ JEEP `02 LIBERTY all-wheel drive,
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat- RECEPTIONIST
with slideout & sun
room built on. Set
player,
entry, rear
keyless
de-
Silver. Only 83K
miles. All wheel DODGE `99 RAM Blue/grey, new
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
Professional office,
Exeter. Two part- Call 829-7130
up on permanent
froster, rear wind-
shield wiper, tinted
drive, 4.0L V6. All
Power. A/C. Loaded. 1500 CLUB CAB `99 ML 320
Sunroof, new tires,
rebuilt engine with
warranty, new
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
condition. New
tires, new brakes
time positions, some
evening hours, to place your ad.
site in Wapwallopen. windows. tires & brakes, windows, custom
Must Sell. Good condition. 115,930 miles 4,000 miles. and rotors. 52,000 no weekends.
Comes with many REDUCED PRICE PRICE REDUCED Runs great. High wheels, $13,000 miles highway
MUST SELL $5,900 or Billing experience a ONLY
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(570) 829-1419 or (570) 954-9333 offer. Call $2,700 Before 5:00 p.m. 570-779-4325
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through August 26,
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IMPALA #Z2402 based on 72 mos at 5.9% APR with $2700 down (cash or trade) with approved credit. AURA- #Z2429, based on 72 mos. at 5.9% APR w/ $2750
down (cash or trade) with approved credit. TRAILBLAZER- #Z2227, based on 72 mos. at 5.9% APR with $2750 down (cash or trade) with approved credit.
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$80K.
EXIT 170B OFF I-81 TO EXIT 1. BEAR RIGHT ON BUSINESS ROUTE 3905 B irney Ave Optometrist Send Resumes to
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548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 566 Sales/Retail/ 610 Business 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 720 Cemetery 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 756 Medical
Business Opportunities Collectibles Plots/Lots Accessories Accessories Equipment
WASHER/GAS
Development DRYER Maytag, CHAIR small over- SOFA / 2 CHAIRS
The Meadows Nursing RESTAURANT FOR SALE very good condition. OAKLAWN CEMETERY stuffed parlor or $300. 3 youth beds
WALKER 1 upright, 1

COUNTER SALES/
four prong cane, 1
$275. for both $150.
and Rehabilitation Center Inside Church Hill
Mall, high traffic each. 570-814-7485
4 grave sites,
fabulous location.
bedroom chair, pink
& white stripe, good
& dresser $350.
570-826-6095
commode support,
2 folding walkers
Positions Available
UTILITY PERSON area. Established 15
years. RENT IS
WASHER: Kenmore
Purchased 20
years ago.
condition $10. China
breakfront, 4 door STOOLS 2 padded
one with front
wheels. Items in
CNA Local construction
& industrial supply
FREE.
inquiries call
Serious
front load $200.
good condition, 3.3
2 lots - $1,200
4 lots - $2,200
$400. 3 pink ban-
quet tablecloths 1
all steel with padded
backs. $15.
excellent condition,
$105. for all
RESTORATIVE AID company is seeking 570-582-5208
cu. ft. white.
570-825-7867
610-838-7727 white banquet table 570-824-7314
570-825-2494
7-3 Shift, Full Time with benefits
an individual
counter sales and in
for
630 Money To Loan
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ Why Spend
ST. NICHOLAS’
CEMETERY,
cloth, 4 matching
napkins $5. all.
TABLE SET: 3 piece;
fruit wood finish: 1 758 Miscellaneous
store general pro- Old Toys, model kits, 570-675-0920
Hundreds on coffee table 36 X 36
CNA’s cessing. Duties to Bikes, dolls, old gun SHAVERTOWN
“We can erase Mining Items, trains New or Used 6 Plots. Can be CHAIRS: Pair of glass top. 1 end AIR CONDITIONER -
include but not limit- your bad credit - Appliances? table 24 X 24 glass
& Musical Instruments, divided. Near Early American Kenmore 8,000 BTU
Part Time and Per Diem ed to store counter 100% GUARAN- Hess. 474-9544 Most problems Entrance. $550 chairs (1930’s), top. 1 end table 24 X with remote. $80.
sales, stocking TEED.” Attorneys with your appli- 24 Octagon shape,
each. Call walnut legs, green 570-885-2222
CNA’s can apply on line at: shelves, ordering, for the Federal COMIC BOOKS - ances are usually lighted bottom curio
receiving and some 570-675-9991 tapestry fabric,
https://home.eease.com/recruit/?id=296360 Trade Commission Gen 13-1, X-files, simple and inex- mint condition with glass door. AUTO SEAT COV-
light yard and ware- say they’ve never Spiderman & many pensive to fix! $100. 570-472-3641 ERS, sheep skin,
$200. for the pair.
house work. Appli- seen a legitimate others, $1 each. Save your hard 726 Clothing LOVE SEAT & bucket style,
* Individualized orientation program. cants must possess credit repair opera- 570-829-2411 earned money, Let TV ARMOIRE, 2 mis- cleaned sell both
good communica- OTTOMON sand
* Competitive starting rates tion. No one can us take a look at it COAT - Ladies Black
colored fabric,
sion style TV $75. 570-779-9464
* Vacation, Holiday and Personal Days tion skills and work legally remove NEON SIGN - Elec- first! Persian Lamb with armories to hold up
well with other excellent condition to 36” TV. $50 each.
accurate and timely tric, Camel sign, 30 30 years in fur on collar. $50.
* Tuition Reimbursement employees. Previ- years old, $150. 570-313-5213
$160. Call 570-824- DESK & chair, $20. BARREL,
information from the business. 7807 or 570-545-
* Health insurance and Pension Plan ous experience in your credit report. 570-829-2411 East Main BOOKSHELF, white, wooden.
HATS- Vintage Hats 7006 9am-9pm 53 gallon.
* Child Day Care on premises counter sales and It’s a process that Appliances scalloped. $20.
with point of sale PHONOGRAPH: some furs in original 570-657-1887 Excellent
starts with you and 570-735-8271 COFFEE TABLE, vin-
Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center systems a plus. We involves time and a Realistic with 8
Nanticoke
boxes assorted
tage 1950’s/1960’s ,
condition $195.
55 West Center Hill Road, Dallas PA 18612 offer competitive track and speakers. styles call for more TV/STEREO ENTER- 570-876-3830
conscious effort to blonde wood finish, TAINMENT CENTEr.
wages, IRA and Includes records & detail $40.
Email - Meadowshr@hotmail.com pay your debts.
570-208-3888
rectangular, 36”L x 60W X 52H X 19D.
health benefits. Learn about manag- tapes. $30 712 Baby Items 20”W x 16”H, excel-
e.o.e. Send resume to: 570-735-6167 TV space 32W X BEDLINER: 89
ing credit and debt JACKETS: black lent $30. MIRROR, 34H. Storage on Chevy S10 truck
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RECORDS - LP’S, boys size 14, gen- bottom and side.
PO BOX 2178 message from The born swing $50. gant with burnished cab $30. 2000
78’S, 45’S From uine Italian stone Adjustable shelves,
Hazleton, PA 18201 Times Leader and Childcraft crib $75. gold gilding, meas- Chevy Cavalier LS
40’S, 50’S, 60’S & $25. each 868-6018 glass door on front
or complete an the FTC. Childcraft oak 4 ures 38” L x 30” W, rear trunk spoiler,
employment 70’S. $1 each. stereo storage.

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(570) 829-2411 drawer chest $100. PURSES (2) Vera excellent condition, black $10. Four
application at $100. 570-472-3641
Oak dresser combo Bradley assorted $40 call 709-3146 barrel carb running
Team Supply RECORDS: a vari- changing table purses $15. each. from Chevy motor
1548 Highway 315 ety of old 78 $100. Newborn-12 570-693-2612 COMPUTER DESK, 750 Jewelry $50. 3 suitcases in
Wilkes-Barre records albums. month clothing - girl corner, excellent excellent shape
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in classified 700 LINE UP WOMEN’s shorts COUCH & Loveseat,
charms. All pur- Ross 26” $50. Boys
BABY TOYS, $15. & girls 20” $35.
is the best way MERCHANDISE size 14 $3.50 each
chased at studio M
tocleanoutyourclosets! A GREAT DEAL... tODDLER TOYS $15.
GRACO CAR SEAT buy 2 get 1 free.
light beige with blue
& pink stripe,
designs in Kingston
$200. 406-5350
each. 570-822-4251

You’re in bussiness 702 Air IN CLASSIFIED! $20. 570-868-0481 Men’s short sleeve
polo shirts size M &
matching pillows,
excellent condition.
BRIDAL ITEMS wed-
ding gown size 14
with classified! YEARBOOKS: DRESSING TABLE L $2.50 each, buy 2 752 Landscaping &
Conditioners $375. TABLE - 41” beaded & sequence
569 Security/
Coughlin H.S. 1926, Jenny Lind $10. get 1 free. 474-6967 round white top Gardening bodice & train $65.
AIR CONDITIONER, 1928, 1932, 1937, Baby toys from $1. with wood trim, 4 Wedding candle
Protective Services Whirlpool, 6000 1940, 1961, 1963, 570-331-0815
730 Computer chairs, yellow seats, 1st Choice with tea light insert
BTU, Energy Effi- 1942, 1943, 1944, wicker like, excel- $3. Size 7 flower girl
1949. G.A.R. H.S. STROLLER excellent Equipment & Landscaping
Anonymous Tip Line SECURITY cient. $70.
(570) 868-6018 1934, 1935, 1936,
1937, 1945, 1946,
condition with bas-
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Software
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$300. ENTERTAIN- See our ad in the
Call an Expert sec-
dress $35 matching
accessories $10.
Immediate openings MENT Unit, oak with 570-331-0815
1-888-796-5519 for ACT 235 Armed
Security Guards in
AIR CONDITIONER:
Haier 9000 BTU
1951, 1955, 1956,
1957, 1961, 1965,
holder. $15.
570-472-1646
SCANNER: Cannon
F916000 $25
glass doors, shelves
& drawer. $75.
tion under Category
1165 - Lawn Care CANES & WALKING
the Pittston and portable with dehu- 1966, 1970, 1980, 570-331-0815 (570) 287-2610 STICKS. NEW
TOY STORY TOD- BAGGER Craftsman
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BATCH! Different
Full or Part Time. capability, remote & Meyers H.S. 1935, TOWER: HP Dual DESK, Secretary sizes and shapes.
barely used $30. core tower-flat drop down top 3 bagger for 42” deck Made from the roots
Call (800) 916-7501. manual. $150. 1936, 1937, 1938, 570-762-6414 panel monitor. drawers, pecan fin- Originally $300. sell of Slippery Maple
www.LegionSecurity 570-864-2677 1942, 1943, 1944,
Services.com 1945, 1946, 1960, Excellent condition. ish, excellent condi- $75. 570-472-3888 Trees. Over 20
AIR CONDITIONER: 1974, 1975, 1976, 716 Building Windows 7. Deliv- tion $100.
BITTO available at $4
window, 5,000 BTU 1977. Kingston H.S. ery. $155, 905-2985 570-287-2517 each. 735-2081.
with remote control. 1938, 1939, 1940,
Materials LANDSCAPING &
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1944, 1948, 1949. BATHROOM SINK 732 Exercise See Our Ad In The
SET rattan 5 piece. Floor Lamp, $25,
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708 Antiques & 1931, 1932, 1933, porcelain bathroom table + 4 swivel arm Section 1162 Swag, grapes &
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1959, 1960.
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medicine cabinet. dumbbell exercise seats. Very well EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE 570-693-2612
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BOOK of St. Mary;s 1952, 1953, 1954,
Matching set. $80.
570-331-8183
bench for sale. Very
sturdy and thick all
made, excellent
condition. Delivery
See Our Ad Under
#1162 CHILTON & Motor
Church Parish Pub. 1960. West Pittston Manuals for auto/
possible asking
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES! in 1974, Two copies H.S. Annual 1925, BAY WINDOW - around, like new.
$30. Call Eric $125. 868-6327
570-899-5759
truck repair, ranging
610 Business $20. each. Also one 1926, 1927, 1928, Anderson center
609-433-5660 Keller’s Lawn Care from 1960 to 1980.
1931, 1932, 1959. Bay Window. $100.
We Are Growing & Opportunities of the most interest-
Luzerne H.S. 1951, 570-825-5847 (Wilkes-Barre)
DINING ROOM See our ad under each $12. Truck
ing books ever pub- TABLE, round with Call An Expert door for 1973-1980
1952, 1956, 1957,
BEER DISTRIBUTOR
Seeking Compassionate lished. Richard WEIDER CROSS leaf, oval, 4 chairs, 1162 Landscape & passenger side
1959. Berwick H.S. CONCRETE PATIO
Nixon’s Secret files, BOW GYM $200. light oak. Very good Garden Dodge Pickup new,
RNs, LPNs & CNAs License available hundreds of letters 1952, 1953, 1956,
1957, 1958, 1960,
PAVERS. Most
blocks are 6 1/8” x 6 570-814-4056 condition. $300. never used. $100.
with option to lease & notes he wrote 570-823-7215 Lawn Maintenance Pinto trailer hook for
Physical Therapist & PTAs building or sold during his term in 1967, 1968, 1969
,1970. Lehman H.S.
1/8” x 2 1/2. There is
at least 225+ square
WEIGHT BENCH
ENTERTAINMENT
See our ad under dump truck. $40.
To Care For Our Residents separately. office over 600 with 80 lbs plastic Call An Expert Radiator for 1950/
1973, 1974, 1976, feet of pavers. weights with bar CENTER with Toshi- 1165 Lawn Care
570-954-1284 pages $10. Call Jim 54 model Chevy
1978, 1980. Nanti- Pavers removed for and preacher ba 27” TV. Excellent
570-655-9474 truck. $75. Tail
Full Time, Part Time & Per Diem Landscaping coke Area H.S. pool in backyard. attachment. $50. condition $350. LAWN MOWER: Lights, new, for
Opportunities Available Business For Sale ANTIQUE ice cream 1976, 2008. Dallas $375. 474-9766 570-371-3367 570-474-5277 Craftsman, rear Ford dump or box
Amazing Pay Rates, Benefits & Must have 5 years scoop wooden han- H.S. 1966, 1967, bag, high rear truck, brackets
GAZEBO, 10’x12’.
Shift Differentials
experience in land-
scape design,
dle, over 100 years
old. $35. 779-9464
1968. Bishop Hoban
H.S. 1972, 1973,
Sturdy PVC frame,
weather resistant
736 Firewood GRANDFATHER CLOCK wheels, excellent
condition $135.
included. 2 for $25.
570-823-6829
Howard Miller, Paid 570-822-4251
retaining walls and 1974, 1975. West
For More Information COLLECTIBLE Sea- fabric, extra cover- FIREWOOD, 5 truck- $2200., Many fea-
all aspects of paver Side Central CROCKS two 5 gal-
gram’s Mirror( great ing, white. Pd $800. loads. Cut, must be tures, Medium Oak LAWNMOWER,
Or work. Includes Catholic H.S. 1965 - lon for $15. each.
condition) 1908 Selling for $375. split. Poplar and Asking $1595. Craftsman, electric
dump truck, mini 1974, 1980, 1981. 570-824-6770
To Schedule an Interview excavator, 2 skid- Stanley Cup $50. or Westmoreland H.S.
570-735-0448 Maple. $75. 570-472-4744 start 875 Series. 21”
sters, trailer & 2 best offer. Call Mark 1952, 1953 - 1954 (570) 388-2388 cut EZ walk, vary DISHES 3 sets, $10
SINK TOP 37”X22”, HOME MEDIC com-
Contact 877-339-6999 x1 snow plows. Seri- at 570-301-3484 or G.A.R. H.S. 1972, Opal, NEW $25.
speed, asking $175. each. CANNING
Allison at 631-6635 plete with wax, liner 570-855-8764 JARS pints & quarts,
Or Come Visit Our Beautiful Facility ous inquiries only. 1973, 1974, 1975, 570-675-3328 744 Furniture & bag sand extra box
1976 Pittston H.S. $1.25 & $1.50 per
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke PA 570-233-6880
1936, 1951, 1954, WROUGHT IRON
Accessories of wax. $25. MOWER Toro Per- dozen. About 10
Wilkes-Barre Area 570-288-5628 sonal Pace, Model dozens. 823-4941
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 1963 Pittston Hospi- RAILING FOR TWO ANTIQUE DINING 20197, 2010 version,
tal School of Nurs- STEPS WITH MAPLE ROOM SET 9 KITCHEN SET. blade stop safety
LEAF CENTERS. FOOTBALL BED-
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, pieces, good condi- Wood, oval, brown system, self propel,
$200. 288-5628 DING full size
1959 West Pittston tion, $500. Also table, good shape. superior EZ lift bag, includes bedspread,
H.S. 1950, 1954,
RN’s 1955, 1956, 1960
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
718 Carpeting
Antique clothes
closet $50. call
$75. 570-970-6651
LAMPS (2) grey
premium
GCV 160
Honda
engine
blanket & drapes,
excellent condition.
570-287-4050 retails for over
Full-Time Supervisor 3p-11:30p 1939, 1940, 1941,
1942, 1943, 1945,
BERBER CARPET &
ASSORTED FURNI-
metal & black. $25
each. 570-740-1246
$625. Asking $400.
Asking $200. Call
Pat 570-262-4582
pad (2) 12’x15’ 570-654-9058
Part-Time Supervisor 7a-3:30p 1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955,
approximate. new
$100.570-540-6795
TURE: 2 end tables,
glass on black LOVESEAT white ask for Bob GARAGE SALE
wicker, good condi- LEFT OVER
every other weekend 1956, 1957, 1959,
1960, 1961, 1962, To place your
metallic frame. $20;
Black leather living tion. $50 after 3pm
MOWER; Murray
riding lawn tractor ITEMS
570-655-3197 AIR CLEANER Ionic
Part-Time 7a-3:30p weekends 1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
1951, 1952 ad call...829-7130
room chair. Great
condition. $20;
12.5 hp 40” cut, new
battery, runs good pro $30. Roomba
570-825-4721 Kitchen or backyard industrial commer- Sweeper $10. Shark
Part-Time 3p-11:30pm weekends 720 Cemetery solit wood table with cial engine $450. sweeper $10. Picnic
green metallic after 3pm 655-3197 basket $20. GE ici-
710 Appliances Plots/Lots AFFORDABLE
Part-Time 11p-7:30a frame $15; Futon in
decent shape. Can
MATTRESS SALE Patrick & Deb’s
cle lights, 4 new
boxes $12.
APPLIANCE CEMETERY We Beat All
be used as sofa or Lawn Care 570-288-6067
PLOTS FOR SALE Competitors Prices!
LPN’s PA RT S E T C .
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
(4) Four plots, all
together. Crestlawn
bed. Can include
cushion if wanted
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $149
See our ad under
Call An Expert GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
1162 Landscape &
Part-Time 7a-3:30p weekends 223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
Section of Memorial
Shrine Cemetery in
$25; Twin size
portable bed frame.
Full sets: $169
Queen sets: $189
Garden ITEMS
Solid Oak sofa table
570-820-8162 Folds up and rolls
Part-Time 11p-7:30a DISHWASHER:
Kingston Twp. $600
each. Willing to anywhere. $39. Eric
All New
American Made
Peter’s Lawncare
See our ad under
& 2 end tables $50.
Queen mattress &
split. For info, call 609-433-5660 570-288-1898
Whirlpool built-in. Call an Expert boxspring $40.
(Wilkes-Barre)
CNA’s White , 6 months
old, like brand new.
(570) 388-2773
BUFFET Thomasville
PATIO PICNIC
1165 Lawn Care Double mattress &
boxspring $20

Full-Time 3p-11p & 11p-7a


Many
$350.
features.
Frigidaire
CEMETERY PLOTS mahogany, 3 draw-
ers, a silver drawer,
TABLE: 6 chairs.
Table is light green
RIDING MOWER
Scott’s 42” cut,
570-817-3332
Plymouth National chairs are dark 17hp, engine runs
microwave oven side cabinets for GARAGE SALE
Cemetery in
Part-Time 7a-3p (above range). Wyoming. 6 Plots. dishes, $450.
green $125.00.
570-288-5628
but needs work.
$400 or best offer.
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
White, uses stan- $450 each. Call WICKER DRESSER,
Part time weekends all shifts dard outlet. $75.
570-696-4204
570-825-3666 with matching mir-
ror, night table,
PATIO SET - 36 in.
570-855-0390 Wrought Iron table
with 4 chairs, black.
diameter table and
white $350. Both 754 Machinery & $90. Powertec
4 chairs, wooden,
RN’s/LPN’s/CNA’s MARGARITAVILLE,
frozen concoction
maker. Like new.
CEMETERY PLOTS
(3) together.
excellent condition.
570-592-4559
foldable. Like New.
$50. 570-824-0591
Equipment Workbench, bench
rack system with
preacher curl and
Pool positions-All shifts $125. Maple Lawn CEDAR CHEST PATIO SET - Sage leg extension
570-288-9940 Section of $130. LIQUOR green 3 piece patio HAULMARK ‘07 accessories. $225

Apply In Person to: MICROWAVE over


Dennison
Cemetery.
CHEST made from
wood antique radio
bar set - has 2 swiv-
el stools. Very good
TRAILER 6’X14’
570-704-8121
the range GE
Spacemaker, white
Section ML. cabinet, 2 doors 5’ condition. $125
GENERATOR:
INGSTON 615 Wyoming Ave.
KINGSTON
K
$550 each. high $60. Antique FUTON - Oak with Like new with
$25. 570-696-4020 610-939-0194 toy carpet loom, electric brakes, Household Genera-
futon cover. Excel-
tor, Briggs & Strat-
COMMONS
C OMMONS Kingston, PA 18704 REFRIGERATOR wooded 2’x1’x1’ lent condition. $150 new tires and
$30. 570-639-2780 reinforced tongue. ton, new in box, 7kw
Kenmore, almond, (570) 868-0220
21.6 cu. ft. with ice MEMORIAL SHRINE $2700. home standby,

570-288-5496
AGE Institute of Pennsylvania, Inc. CHEST OF DRAW- PATIO SET: 10 570-239-5457 complete with man-
maker & filtered
A NOT FOR PROFIT CORPORATION
water $275. CEMETERY ERS, solid wood
$150. 675-3328
pieces to include:
table, 6 reclining
ual transfer switch,
runs on LP or natu-
570-868-6018 756 Medical
Or email: tmines@ageofpa.com
6 Plots Available chairs with cush- ral gas, call after
May be Separated DESK brown, very 5:00 pm $1850.
STOVE Sunbeam,
Rose Lawn Section sturdy, 2 drawers,
ions, 2 ottomans, Equipment (570) 388-4095
electric, white, good side table. Asking
E.O.E. • Drug Free Workplace shape $100.
570-696-3604
$450 each
570-654-1596
excellent condition,
$40. 570-472-1646
price is $75. Call
Terry 570-823-9467
POWER CHAIR -
Jazzy Select,
George Foreman
Lean Mean Grilling
after 5:pm $500 Machine - large two
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 570-829-2411 burner, electric
ROCKING CHAIR
indoor, used 3
SCOOTER
solid wood, high
back with carved times. $70.

HAIL SALE
flowers on back, Drive Medical - 570-474-6023
$45. Custom cush- Odyssey 4-Wheel, GLASS DOOR. 4
ions with mallard Blue, Front Basket, way glass door for
ducks on fabric, with battery, used bath tub. $25
$20. 4’ long wood less than 1 hour. 570-331-8183
sofa table, $40. Paid $1399. $1200.

THIS WEEKEND
570-868-5275/ (570) 388-4095 GOLF BALLS: “7
570-301-8515 dozen, used , $10.
1 unopened 16oz
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ doggie dooley
digester & 1 opened
Maintenance/ Maintenance/ 3/4 full, $5. for both

Our Loss is Your Savings!


Repair Repair 1 14lb bowling ball
with brunswick bag
$10. 1 brunswick
bowling bag, $5.
New Keson 100’
nylon coated mea-

Pick Out a Vehicle, sureing tape, $10.”


New
replacement
casement
win-

Field Service Technician dow with screen,

the Savings will be Worth It!


crank out, 29 1/2” x
Opening in our Pittston, PA office. Responsibili- 21 1/4” $40.
ties: installation & servicing of a wide range of 570-822-0519
material handling & industrial door equipment. GRINDER: meat &
Skills/experience: mechanical trouble shooting, vegetable grinder.
SALE HOURS welding, metal fabricating, diagnosing basic con- Made by EBERLE.
Route 309 North MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30-6:00
trol circuits, understanding basic wire schemat-
Heavy duty. Still in
SATURDAY 8:30-12:00 orIginal box. $15.
Tamaqua ics. Competitive benefits package and wage. 570-288-5628

929-2161
SERVICE HOURS Send resume to:
Items in Garage for
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30-5:00 Human Resources Department Sale, $.45-$45. or
SATURDAY 8:30-12:00 223 Wohlsen Way, Lancaster, PA 17603 $900 for all. Moving.
ssmith@amhco.com 570-735-1589
Fax: (717)393-4247
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
www.amhco.com Yale, 18”x13”. $100.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V 570-825-5847
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2011 PAGE 7C
758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 760 Monuments & 770 Photo 780 Televisions/ 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale
Lots Equipment Accessories Merchandise
MOTORCYCLE: Bat-
tery powered elec-
tric motorcycle
TOASTER OVEN
white, Hamilton
Beach $10. WATER GRAVE LOT
CAMERA Minolta DVD PLAYER Pio-
The Video
AVOCA
XG-M 35 MM SLR neer Model DV-
hardly used holds
up to 130lbs, only
COOLER-White,
good condition $30.
Near baby land at
Memorial Shine in
Carverton.
with 50 MM F1.7
lens, owners manu-
400V. Remote &
HDMI cable included
Game Store
28 S. Main W.B. 900 REDUCED!
$140. Porch swing
hangs from chains
CEILING FAN, brown
with light fixture. $400. Call
570-287-6327
al, in original box,
excellent condition
$50. SAMSUNG 37”
LCD HDTV Model
Open Mon- Sat,
12pm – 6pm ITALIAN CANE CORSO REAL ESTATE

PAWS
good condition excellent condition 570-822-9929 / Mastiff Puppies
$125. Call after 3 $15. 570-472-1646
in Wilkes-Barre $45. #LN37B650T1FXZA.
570-941-9908 Registered and
FOR SALE
607-565-1726 2 years old $300.
$$ CASH PAID $$
pm (570) 881-4180 Both perfect condi- ready to go! Parents
TOASTER OVEN/ 762 Musical CAMERAS: Kodak tion. 570-905-7521 on premises. Blue & 906 Homes for Sale
GET THE WORD OUT BREAD MAKER
VIDEO GAMES &
Instruments Easy Share Camera blue fawn.

TO CONSIDER....
with a Classified Ad. combination by with yellow case. 3x TELEVISION: GE. Vet Checked
Toastmaster, digital Having trouble
28” works good,
SYSTEMS
570-829-7130 AMPLIFIERS: FEND- optical lens, silver, 570-617-4880 paying your mort-
control, like new. ER BASSMAN 60 good condition, needs remote $90. gage? Falling 314 Packer St.
POLICE SCANNER
Radio Shack 200
Originally.
asking $35.
$130. Combo. 15” speak-
er good condition.
screen not
scratched, takes 2
570-740-1246 Highest $$ Paid
Guaranteed ENHANCE LAB PUPPIES behind on your
payments? You
Newly remodeled 3
bedroom home with
570-868-6327 TELEVISIONS: 2 Buying all video YOUR PET 2 black males $175.
channel, excellent $159. Marshall double A batteries. Golden retriever/lab may get mail from 1st floor master, 1.5
TV’s, color. 19” &
condition. $75. Firm. TRAILER home- JMD102 Tube $25. Sony Cyber-
25”. 25” Polaroid
games & CLASSIFIED male $275. Yellow people who promise baths, detached
Combo Amp with Shot camera. Pink, systems. PS1 & 2,
570-371-3367 made construction works very well, Xbox, Nintendo,
AD ONLINE lab $275. Wormed to forestall your garage, all new sid-
trailer converts to Footswitch. 100 7.2 pixels, good 570-836-1090 foreclosure for a fee ing , windows, shin-
PUMPS 3 air quality with remote. $20. Atari, Coleco,
boat trailer holds up Watts, 2x12 condition with bat- in advance. Report gles, water heater,
pumps with tri- 609-433-5660 Sega, Mattel, Call 829-7130
to 1 ton $175. Celestion speakers. tery charger $60. them to the Federal kitchen and bath-
pods, environmental (Wilkes-Barre) Gameboy,
570-825-3955 $675. FUZZ FACE 570-592-1386 Trade Commission, rooms. A must
$25. OSTER FOOD PEDAL - Dunlop Vectrex etc. Place your pet ad the nation’s con- see house! For
PROCESSOR great VACUUM Electrolux Fuzz Face Distortion DIGITAL CAMERA - 782 Tickets DVD’s, VHS & CDs and provide us your sumer protection more info and pho-
for summer $35. upright, like new, pedal, Exellent $79 HP Photosmart 7.2 & Pre 90’s toys, email address agency. Call 1-877-
MegaPixel w/2Gig tos visit: www.atlas
VCR JVC like new excellent condition call Rick 283-2552 TICKETS (2) Britney The Video
with remote $25.
570-740-1392
$100. 822-9855 or rick@ wyoming-
valley.net
Memory. Takes stills
and video. Used
Spears & Nicki Minaj
Concert. Section
Game Store This will create a
seller account
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
realtyinc.com
$109,900
1150 S. Main Parents on premises sage from The MLS 11-73
Do you need more space? item sold as is. $49 lower 121 row 26 Scranton online and login Shots Current. Times Leader and Call Tom
RELIGIOUS ITEMS - BASS AMPLIFIER. Call Rick 283-2552
Hand made
A yard or garage sale seats 1&2, August Mon - Sat, information will be $550 - Shih-Tzus the FTC. 570-262-7716
Bass guitar amplifi- 5th, IZOD Center in emailed to you from
Rosaries, $5. Pope in classified er, 15watts. very
12pm – 6pm 570-401-1838
John Paul II Memori- is the best way 772 Pools & Spas East Rutherford 570-822-9929 gadzoo.com Looking for the right deal
portable, barely New Jersey. Selling “The World of Pets
blia. 570-829-2411 to clean out your closets! even used $35.
on an automobile?
face value $390. Unleashed”
THE AVENGERS
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
Casio piano key-
board. 76 keys, mul-
POOL 21’ round x
56” deep, new liner, Will accept paypal/
postal money order
VITO’S You can then use
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
DVD ‘63 boxed set.
6 Classic Episodes WHEELS Toyota
tiple sounds
tones, $140.
&
Both
new cover, new
pump, new filter only. 570-447-6720 & your account to Classified’s got
the directions!
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
with Patrick Mac- Scion 16” steel 5 lug excellent condition.
complete with deck.
TICKETS (2)
GINO’S
enhance your online
ad. Post up to 6 STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES 570-829-7130
AVOCA
Nee and Honor wheels. Total of 4. $975. or best offer.
570-824-1114 Michael Buble con- captioned photos Almost ready to go!
Blackman. $25 Brand new. $180 570-328-6767
Rick 570-283-2552 570-287-1642 PIANO console with
bench ,just tuned,
POOL FILTERS Intex,
cert, great seats
close to stage, sec-
tion 217 row a. Must
Wanted: of your pet
Expand your text to
5 wks old. Family
Raised. 5 females & BACK MOUNTAIN
573 Coon Rd.
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health can deliver. $400.
Call 570-474-6362
(disposable)
each. 696-4020
$7.
sell $180 for the pair Junk include more
information, include
3 males. All shoots
& dewormed.
call 570-819-4951
PIANO Kimball
POOL: above Cars & your contact
information such
$800/female;
$700/male
ground, 15ft round
Trucks
RN
upright & bench 4 years old. Hay- 784 Tools as e-mail, address (570) 417-0577
$300. 826-6095 phone number and

PIANO: Kimbell
ward filter. $500.
570-592-3862
BUFFER Coleman
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Highest or website.
YORKIE MALE PUPPY 912 Vine Street
Moving, Must Sell.
console, tuned and SOLAR COVER for box. ROUTER, Black Prices LINE UP 5 months old. Very STATELY 3500+
in great condition.
Assistant Director at comes with cush-
pool size 18x36, can & Decker 1.5 hp.
Paid!! A GREAT DEAL... smart & loveable. S.F., 9 room, 2.5
be cut to smaller $20 each. Shots & warmed. Bath, home with
Hazleton Endoscopy Center ioned bench. $400. siZe, small cut one 570-288-9940 IN CLASSIFIED! No fleas. Hypoaller- newer vinyl siding,
570-497-9940 FREE
. RN with good interpersonal and side. $35. 779-9464
STEP LADDER Looking for the right deal genic. Paper/Out- vinyl windows and
administrative skills. VIOLIN Doreli Model PICKUP side trained. A bun- architectural shin-
79 + more, new con-
VACUUM Hayward Werner 16 ft 4 sec- on an automobile? dle of joy! $400 firm gled roof, 2 Car
FAX CV and references to: dition- barely used.
Ultra Pool vacuum. tion folding alu-
288-8995 Turn to classified. 570-436-5083 Detached Garage
Used one season. minum $45. Shop
570-454-2144 or mail to: Includes: soft case, New $ 500., asking Vac wet-dry Sears It’s a showroom in print! and plenty of
paved, Off-Street
10 Park Place,
Hazle Township, PA 18202
brazil wood bow
with horse hair &
rosin, instruction
$ 200. 388-6937 Craftsman with all
attachments $40. WANTED Classified’s got
the directions!
840 Pet Services Parking. Are you a
professional looking
Sunday, June 5
2:30PM-4:00PM
book & violin main-
tenance DVD. $99.
774 Restaurant
Charcoal grill kettle
type 24in diameter. JEWELRY Blue Nose Pits WOOF WOOF PAW SPA for an in-home
office? Do you
One of a kind
property set on 6
542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 570-947-6531
Equipment $10. 570-690-8469
3 females, 1 male.
Hunlock Creek, PA have a college-age acres. Charm
Now accepting student, who would
Transportation Transportation RESTAURANT 786 Toys & Games
Parents on spring appoint- galore in this
Shopping for a EQUIPMENT
premises. Ready ments. Full service
treasure some pri- Victorian Style
now. $300 each. vacy? Do you have
new apartment? Bev Air 2 door GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 (570)704-9898
salon. In home a large family or do
home. New kitchen
Dedicated Account Drivers Classified lets refrigerator/ sand- Pool, hockey, bas- grooming - call for
rate. Mention this
you just enjoy
& remodeled baths
-Butler kitchen 14x8
$62K Annually
Affordable Medical Plan options with
you compare costs -
without hassle
wich prep table,
Model SP48-12,
ketball, etc. Approx-
imate 4 X 6 - $45. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS ad for 10%.
570-592-8968
space? This could
be the home for
(Indoor kidney
shape pool & spa
$1300. For details 570-868-6018 AKC shots, wormed you! Truly versatile, area that measures
Eligibility First Day of Employment. or worry! Call 570-498-3616 We’re on Facebook! the second floor approx. 2,400 sq.ft.
LITTLE TYKES PLAY www.mountain
Co-Driver Positions - Get moving RESTAURANT contains a master not included in
GYM, sliding board hauskennels.com 845 Pet Supplies bedroom with tiled
Home Weekly and Every Weekend with classified! EQUIPMENT $40. 570-762-6414 square footage.
570-746-1689 4 piece bath, ( jet- Wine cellar in
Automotive Industry Gouldsboro PA
(Scranton Metro) 766 Office
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE - POWER WHEELS by WILKESBARREGOLD DOG CAGE extra
large 41”x24”X28”.
ted tub and sepa-
rate tiled, stand up
basement.
$525,000
Fisher Price Cadillac Grand Opening!
TeamOne a National Logistics Organization is Equipment
model SPM45,
$500; ALSO, Bunn Escalade with
charger. Excellent
(570)991-7448 Chihuahuas, Poms,
Dachshunds,
$75. 570-675-3328 shower). This is
not a drive-by. Call
MLS# 11-81
Call Geri
currently recruiting for dedicated account Team Pour Over Coffee
Drivers for their new facility that will begin oper-
PRINTER:
workforce
Epson
500
Machine, Model #
STF15, $225
condition. $150.
570-735-6672
(570)48GOLD8 Beagles, Shih Tzus,
Bostons, Maltese,
for appointment.
Pat McHale
570-862-7432
570-696-0888
ation in mid June 2011. These fully benefited posi- printer, new in box 570-613-9080
tions are well compensated. The route drivers will 5 features, print/
scan/copy/fax/phot.
For more info, call
570-498-3616
SCOOTER
Princess
Disney
with 3
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
(Plaza 315)
Rotties, Yorkies,
Westies, Labs,
DOG CRATE,
wire, with plastic LEWITH & FREEMAN
Huskies & more! tray bottom.
be delivering auto parts to dealerships throughout
the Eastern portion of the US. Qualified candi-
retail $89 will sell
for $35. 819-4951
RESTAURANT wheels, age 3 years
to 6 years. $10.
315N .3 miles after
Motorwold 570-453-6900 or
570-389-7877
24”x18”. $30. Call
570-814-9574
REAL ESTATE
EQUIPMENT Mon-Sat 570-696-3801
dates should be 23 years of age and possess a Somerset Dough 570-696-4020 10am - 8pm
valid CDL A drivers licenses with a minimum of 768 Personal Sheeter, Model TOY PONY, beautiful
Closed Sundays 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
two years OTR verifiable experience. Candidates CAR-100. Only plays HI O SILVER Highest Cash Pay
must possess an acceptable BI and MVR. Drivers Electronics 1 available. $1,500 cost $199 sacrifice
Call for more info
Outs Guaranteed
must possess doubles and Haz Mat endorsements. CAMERA: Video, $40. Overland
TeamOne offer a competitive salary and afford- VHS JVC complete 570-498-3616 Express battery We Pay At Least
able benefits inclosing choice of medical plans, with case & extras, operated train, 20 78% of the London
used once for wed- RESTAURANT racks $25. Easel Fix Market Price
dental, vision, 401K, etc. Interested candidates ding, new condition, EQUIPMENT chalkboard $5.
can call 866-851-9902 to set up an interview. boys small bike $5.
for All Gold Jewelry
paid $800. Sell for 8x12 walk in
TeamOne is an equal opportunity Employer $100 or best offer. cooler $2300; 570-675-3328
Visit us at
M/F/H/V 570-779-9464 8x8x10 walk Wii - white with 20 WilkesBarreGold.com
in freezer $3800; Or email us at
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other Pizza oven with
games, 2 con-
trollers and 2 steer- wilkesbarregold@ Wyoming Valley Health Care System is Northeastern PA’s leading hospital
stones $2000; yahoo.com
Stainless steel
ing wheels. $200.
CONSOLE - white, and the leader in advanced medical technology and comprehensive health
kitchen hood for Wii games. $20.
services. As our patient volume continues to grow, we seek qualified

Earn Extra Cash


$3000; Stainless 570-657-1887
steel pizza oven
hood $4000; XBOX-360. Guitar candidates for the following vacancies:
bread pan rack hero guitar $10.

For Just A Few


$100; 2 soup XBOX 360 cordless
warmers for $100; racing wheel & ped-
2 door sandwich als $20. 800 WILKES BARRE ACADEMIC MEDICINE –
prep table $500. 570-693-2612
PETS & ANIMALS FAMILY PRACTICE

Hours A Day.
All equipment is
sold as is. For
more info, call
788 Stereo/TV/ • PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT/CRNP – FT (Day/Evening Shift) –
Electronics 810 Cats
570-847-0873
BEAGLE about 1
Family Care Center

Deliver
STEREO SYSTEM.
776 Sporting Goods Sharp stereo sys- year old, black &
white, brown face
• CERTIFIED CODER – FT (Dayshift)
tem in sleek royal
BACKBOARD, blue &d silver. Fea- loveable, house
Basketball, fiber- tures a 5 disc CD trained, not
glass with rim and changer & remote. neutered, named BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
net. $20. Comes with 2 Oreo. FREE to good
WEIGHTLIFTING speakers & 1 sub- home includes • DRUG & ALCOHOL THERAPIST – FT (Day/Evening Shift)
BARBELL, 60 lbs in woofer. $80. about 1 week of
weights, incline 570-824-1114 food, kennel, toys &
bench. $25. COTS, bones. 855-9475
two camping cots.
TV 25” color,
remote, good condi- CAT & KITTENS
WILKES-BARRE GENERAL HOSPITAL
$25. 570-824-0591
(No Collections)
tion. $20
570-472-1646
FREE!
urgently
Homes
needed.
• DIRECTOR – FACILITIES – FT (Day Shift)
BASKETBALL
HOOP; Great condi- They love people, • DIRECTOR (RN) – PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT – FT (Day Shift) –
Available routes:
animals & kids. Will
tion, asking $90. 790 Swimming
Call 570-331-8183
Pools/Hot Tubs
transport.
570-299-7146
PA RN licensure required
BIKE, 24” 10-speed • DIRECTOR (RN ) – RECOVERY/ENDO/SHORT STAY/OUTPATIENT
West Pittston bike. 2 brand new
tires. Nice. $75
SWIMMING POOL:
Intex Easy Set
CAT: Black Female
Longhair, 7 years
free to good home. SERVICES(Day Shift) – PA RN licensure required
$760 Monthly Profit + Tips 570-822-3364 Swimming Pool 15’ X
BOW: Bear Grizzly
42” used 1 season,
in box, ladder, skim-
Spayed and vacci-
nations up to date. • ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISOR (RN) - CLINICAL SERVICES – PER DIEM
183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers Recurve Bow
never used, 55#,
- mer, pump, hoses, 570-864-2602
(Evening, Nights, Weekends) – PA RN licensure required
filter, cover, tarp,
Exeter Ave., Ann St., Clear Spring Ct.
Ledgeview Dr., Susquehanna Ave., York Ave.
KR91491, unstrung
$175. 388-4095
vacuum / poles,
algaecide, car-
CATS & KITTENS
12 weeks & up.
• CLINICAL LEADER (RN) – 4E M/S ORTHO – FT (Day Shift) –
GOLF SHOES. (2)
tridge, chlorine, PH, Shots, neutered, PA RN licensure required
$25 firm.
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
Kingston
men’s Nike.size 8
1/2 Gently worn. -
570-709-1915
824-4172, 9-9 only. • CLINICAL EDUCATOR (RN-U) – PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – FT
$25. each.
(Day Shift) PA RN licensure required
$850 Monthly Profit + Tips 570-655-3420 794 Video Game
Systems/Games
Cats - Free to good

212 daily papers / 252 Sunday papers PING PONG TABLE,


home. Urgent. All
colors - very love- • RNs & GNs – FT & PT (All Shifts)
$50.
First Ave., Second Ave., Third Ave., N. Dawes Ave., 570-825-5847
MULTICADE 60-IN-1
ARCADE video
able. Good
people & pets.
with
• RNs – PER DIEM – INPT REHAB, M/S, INPT SURGICAL SERVICES,
Pierce St., Reynolds Ave., Winola Ave. POOL TABLE
American Heritage
game machine in
great condition. Can
(570) 460-3539
CARDIAC REHAB, CENTER FOR SAME DAY SURGERY & RECOVERY DEPTs
FREE KITTENS, 3
7’ oak & slate Bil- be set to free play
or use quarters. months old. All • LPNs & GPNs – FT (Day/Evening Shift) – Med Surg
Wilkes-Barre North liard table with blue
cloth, includes wall
rack, 4 cues &
Delivery available.
$700. 991-3544
shots, rabies tags.
1 black male, 1 • PHYSICAL THERAPISTS – NEW INPATIENT REHAB UNIT - FT (Day Shift)
$800 Monthly Profit + Tips bridge.
condition,
Excellent
buyer 796 Wanted to Buy
orange/ white male
1 female calico, • OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS – NEW INPATIENT REHAB UNIT - FT
orange, white, gray
185 daily papers / 209 Sunday papers must move $899.
570-474-2206
Merchandise CALL 477-1415 (Day Shift)
Coal St., Custer St., N. Empire St., N. Grant St., or 472-2002
• NURSING ASSISTANTS – FT, PTB & PER DIEM (All Shifts)
Logan St., New Market St.
SLEEPING BAG BUYING SPORT CARDS KITTENS FREE
Coleman, non-aller-
genic cotton & poly-
Pay Cash for 1 male dark gray • PHLEBOTOMISTS – FT, PT & PER DIEM (Rotating Shifts)
baseball, football, with blue eyes, 1
• MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST – PENNANT DUNMORE - PTB (Evening Shift)
Swoyersville
ester, washable, basketball, hockey male black & white,
blue & red re- & non-sports. Sets, 1 female calico.
versible, like new singles & wax. Ready to go June • FITNESS INSTRUCTOR – STAR FITNESS (KINGSTON) – PTNB
$720 Monthly Profit + Tips condition, $15. Call
570-709-3146.
570-212-0398 5th to indoor homes
only. 570-762-1015 (Days/Weekends)
168 daily papers / 187 Sunday papers TENT: sears, sleeps Buying Toy Cars KITTENS Free
3-4 people with 2
Bigelow St., Dennison St., Hughes St., Lackawanna Ave. lockers $50.
& Trucks from 2 left both male
hydroslide for boat
the 1950’s.
DINKY, CORGI,
570-239-7344 HERITAGE HOUSE
Swoyersville/Luzerne tubing great condi-
tion $60.
SMITH-MILLER,
MATCHBOX, LINEUP • NURSING ASSISTANT – FT & Temp (All Shifts) –
570-208-3888 TONKA. Also ASUCCESSFULSALE PA Certification required
$840 Monthly Profit + Tips TRAMPOLINE FREE
buying German
& Japanese INCLASSIFIED! • RN – CHARGE NURSE – Per Diem (Nights / Weekends) -
189 daily papers / 211 Sunday papers with safety guard.
570-406-3661
wind-up toys.
Doyouneedmorespace?
Main St., Chestnut St., Oliver St., Bennett St.,
Larry - Mt. Top
570-474-9202 A yard or garage sale
PA RN licensure required
Looking for that
Charles St., Kelly St. special place in classified • RESIDENT ASSISTANT – FT, PTB & PTT (Day/Night Shift)
SILVER & GOLD
called home? BUYING is the best way
Classified will address Silver or gold coins, tocleanoutyourclosets! We offer excellent working conditions, competitive wages commensurate with experience,
To find a route near you and start Your needs. silver flatware sets You’re in bussiness and a comprehensive benefits package including tuition reimbursement. For immediate
Open the door
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at & pieces, gold jew-
with classified! consideration, and/or for more information on job descriptions & requirements, please
281006

with classified! elry, broken jewelry,

570-829-7107
boullion, antique sil- KITTENS FREE to visit our website at www.wvhcs.org.
ver & gold chains, good home, now 4
778 Stereos/ earrings, watches, weeks, ready June
Accessories etc. 19. 4 females, 1
Wyoming Valley Healthcare System
Visit Jack-O’s at male. 570-814-7485 Human Resources Division
RECORD Merchant Village,
TURNTABLE Opti- KITTENS FREE to
575 North River Street
Pittston.
mus Model Lab- Old Wal-Mart Store loving homes, litter Wilkes-Barre, PA 18764
1000 semi-automat- Booth 162 trained & loveable, Website: www.wvhcs.org E.O.E. M/F/D/V
ic belt drive. Little 570-328-3428 or 10 weeks old. e-
use. $25. cash. mail fwallace8585
570-868-6327
570-855-7197
@yahoo.com
WWW.WVHCS.ORG
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BEAR CREEK
DALLAS DALLAS DUPONT EDWARDSVILLE FORTY FORT FORTY FORT HANOVER TOWNSHIP HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP.
A RARE FIND For Sale By Estate.
1920’s Bungalow.
1382 Murray Street

Kitchen, full bath,


dining room, living
room, family room
& breakfast room
1st floor. 2 bed-
rooms & 1 full bath
2nd floor. Gas heat,
fireplace, large lot, Quality 3 bedroom 75 Virginia Terrace 146 Brown St. 476 Wyoming St.
large front porch, 145 Short Street Extensively remod- Exquisite 4 bed- 83 Pulaski St, NEW PRICE! Nice 3 bedroom
This contemporary ranch home on NEW PRICE ON
Public sewer & eled with new room brick home Two story home in Beautiful outside as single home. Gas
2 story is rare find large lot. Family THIS RANCH, with
private well. kitchen, stainless with fireplace. For- good condition fea- inside - This 2 story heat. COnvenient
for the price. Breezeway from room with cathedral new kitchen, 3 bed- steel appliances, 3 tures three bed- offers too many location. To settle
Enter in through mal dining room.
oversized 1 car ceiling, gas fire- rooms and a fin- bedrooms, 1.5 rooms, formal din- amenities & estate. Affordable
French doors into Modern kitchen with
garage. Unique & place, 2 car ished basement, baths, new gas fur- oak cabinets & ing room, detached upgrades to @ $39,500
a dramatic private at road end. garage. Access to which nearly dou- nace, central air, 2 one car garage at a mention. Resort Call Jim for details
appliances. First

G
entrance foyer Sold as is. bles the amount of car garage, walk-up great price. Towne & Country
flagstone patio from floor family room. living in your back

IN
with wood floors 119 Midland Drive $128,000 living space. attic. Gorgeous MLS# 11-875 Real Estate Co.

D
and staircase. Off family room and Large master bed- yard with inground
$99,900.00 Addi-

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Custom Built Ranch Call for showing. home with new win- room. Built-ins. $ 34,200 570-735-8932 or

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the foyer is an master bedroom. tional lot available pool & cabana. A
Call Tracy L.

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Home -The ranch (757) 350-1245 dows, vinyl siding, Fenced yard. Large 570-542-5708
office, Great room home is IN Above ground pool with 6 garage doors, laminate McDermott, Broker must see property!
rear deck. Great
with stone fire-
place & wet bar
leading onto rear
DEMAND! This one
offers everything DALLAS with deck.
$165,000
stalls. Call for
details on separate
lot and garage.
floors, new rugs &
ceramic tile & much
neighborhood.
Extras! MLS#11-
Owner Office:
(570) 696-2468
PRICE REDUCED
$199,900
MLS# 10-1670
HANOVER TWP.
you are looking for! MLS# 10-2905 more. $179,900 1674. $165,000.
deck. Just off the Plenty of space for Call Arlene Warunek MLS# 10-3931 Call Nancy Palumbo Call Geri
great room is a Ask for Bob Kopec
in-law quarters, 4 570-650-4169 Pat McHale 570-714-9240 Humford Realty 570-696-0888
custom kitchen bedrooms, cherry (570) 613-9080 570-696-3801
570-822-5126
LEWITH & FREEMAN
with maple cabi- kitchen, sunroom,
nets, granite tops,
island and desk
recreation room Looking for that
with 12 seat oak special place
area. The 1st floor
master bedroom
bar. This home
called home? HANOVER TWP.
FORTY FORT
includes an Smith Hourigan
offers a full tile
To place your Classified will address
bath with Jacuzzi
attached 2 car
garage plus a
NEW LISTING! Group
(570) 696-1195 Your needs. HANOVER TOWNSHIP 8 Diamond Ave.
and walk in tile detached custom
Lots of charm in
ad Call Toll Free Open the door
Loads of space in

DURYEA
shower, plus spa- this renovated cen- this modernized tra-
cious walk in clos-
et. Three addition-
garage that can fit
up to 12 cars or
tury home, living
room with fireplace,
1-800-427-8649 with classified! ditional home. 3rd
floor is a large bed-
al bedrooms and 2
full baths Plus an
boat storage, only 5
miles to beautiful
Harveys Lake - 1 yr
formal dining room,
wonderful private EXETER FORTY FORT
76 Dana St.
room with walk-in
closet. Modern
oversized 3 car setting with 18x36 kitchen, family room
Home Warranty. in-ground pool and Great starter home addition, deck over-
garage all nestled All this on 4 ACRES in nice neighbor-
on 2+ acres just 2 car garage. 2 story in good looking large corner
of serenity in the MLS#11-1807 151 Fort Street hood. 2 story, 2 condition with 3 lot. Not just a
off Route 115. heart of Dallas bedroom, 1 bath. Reduced!
$389,900 $235,000. Recently remodeled bedrooms, 1 full starter home but a
$419,000 3 bedroom home, 2 Dining room, living Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. bath, eat-in
Ann Marie Call Geri 3 bedrooms, 2 home to stay
MLS #11-155 570-696-0888 baths, all new room, kitchen.Large kitchen, 2 car in and grow! For
Chopick Call Tracy Zarola fenced yard. Car baths, 1 car garage.
570-760-6769 570-696-3801 623 Hooven St. amenities, lots of garage, fenced more informaton
570-574-6465 port & detached 2 New carpeting,

ESTATE LEWITH & FREEMAN LEWITH & FREEMAN


Picture perfect 2 closet space, nice yard & new and photos visit
BELL(570)
REAL288- 570-696-0723 story with 3 bed-
rooms, 1 1/2 mod-
164 First Street
All Brick ranch – 5
corner lot with off
street parking,
car garage.
$79,900
Call (570) 954-4074
paint, etc. Large lot.
Asking $109,500.
Deremer Realty
gas heat.
MLS # 10-4324
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
DALLAS ern baths, brand Rooms and bath, garage, new car- $59,900 MLS #11-622
6654 featuring hardwood pet, windows & or (570) 906-7614 570-477-1149 Call Ruth at
Doyouneedmorespace? new kitchen with $122,900
flooring and finished door. Gas heat. 570-696-1195 or
A yard or garage sale
center island and
$129,900.00
FORTY FORT LINE UP Call Colleen

BEAR CREEK stainless steel rooms on base- 570-696-5411 570-237-0415


in classified stove, dishwasher ment. Economical Call (570) 852-9142
Small ranch home. 2 A GREAT DEAL...
VILLAGE and microwave. Gas Heat.
is the best way Tiger wood hard- Car port and Pri- LINEUP bedroom, full base-
IN CLASSIFIED!
ment, new roof.
13 Hedge Road tocleanoutyourclosets! wood flooring vate rear yard.
Looking for the right deal
20 year old Con- You’re in bussiness throughout the first MLS # 10-4363
PRICE REDUCED
ASUCCESSFULSALE Large carport. Very
low utility bills. 1 mile on an automobile? SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
temporary in
prime location. 3 with classified! floor. New carpet-
ing on 2nd floor, all TO: $134,900.00
Call Pat McHale
INCLASSIFIED! from Route 81. Ask-
ing $40,000. Call
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
Let the Community HANOVER TWP.
DALLAS
bedrooms, 2.5 NEW LISTING! 3 bedrooms have Know!
baths, large Secluded on a hill closets. Walk up 570-613-9080 Doyouneedmorespace? Nick 570-702-4077
Classified’s got Place your Classified
A yard or garage sale
kitchen, unfin-
ished basement,
but part of High
Point Acres. 2 story
attic, gas heat, 2
car detached in classified HANOVER TOWNSHIP the directions! Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
hardwood floors Colonial, 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths.
garage. For addi-
is the best way
315 Countrywood Dr
HANOVER TWP.
HANOVER TWP.
1st floor and tion information and
attached 2 car Large family room photos, email: tocleanoutyourclosets!
garage. Total
electric.
with fireplace and
sliding door to
www.atlas
realtyinc.com EXETER You’re in bussiness
$265,000 screened porch. 2
car garage. Central
MLS 11-1413 with classified!
(570) 472-9660 $145,210 94 Ferry Road
20 Fox Hollow Drive AC. Wooded lot. Call Lu-Ann
FORTY FORT Nice vinyl sided 2

BERWICK Well maintained two $275,000. 570-602-9280 story situated on a


story ith fully fin- 11-1077 great corner fenced
1419 First Ave ished lower level Besecker Realty Pristine 3 bedroom lot in Hanover Twp.
awaits its new fami- 570-675-3611 home boasts large *3 bedroom/1 bath/ 2 bedrooms, 2
ly. 4 bedroom, 3.5 eat-in kitchen with 1250 sq ft modern baths,
bath, 2 fireplaces. Shopping for a french door to patio, *Corner double lot/ 21 Rowe Street additional finished
new apartment? formal dining room,
DURYEA
One year home 180 First Street fencing Meticulously Main- space in basement
warranty included. Vinyl sided ranch hardwood floors, tile *Detached garage + tained Bilevel for 2 more bed-
Taxes reflect both
Classified lets home, on large in kitchen and 2 car paved parking features remodeled rooms or
lots. Wonderful you compare costs - yard, with carport baths, master bed- *Hardwood floors/ kitchen with stain- office/playrooms.
300 River Street room with walk-in
neighborhood. without hassle and off street park-
A unique architec- closet and master
replacement less steel appli- Attached 2 car
Double lot. ing. Eat in Kitchen, windows ances and corian garage connected
2 story 4 bedroom, $310,000
or worry! with wood cabi- tural design high- bath with soaking *GasHeat/hot water countertop; 1.75 by a 9x20 breeze-
2 bath. 2,244 sq ft. MLS #11-1806 Get moving netry, large living lights this 3 bed- tub. Over-sized 2 *Full concrete Baths, 3 bedrooms way which could be
room with first floor
$55,900. Call Tracy Zarola with classified! room, 3 bedrooms
family room. Built-
car garage, con-
crete driveway.
basement/walk-out and family room, all a great entertaining
MLS 11-521 570-574-6465 and 1 bath. *Not a drive-by in mint condition. area! Above ground
570-696-2468 570-696-0723 DALLAS MLS # 10-4365 ins. Great curb
appeal and loaded
Additional lot avail-
able for $35,000.
Call for appointment New Garage Doors. pool, gas fireplace,

LEWITH & FREEMAN 96 Main St.


PRICE REDUCED
$134,900 with character. Gas
heat. Newer roof.
MLS 11-1149
$259,000
$79,300
MLS# 10-4598
Gas Heat. Fenced
Rear Yard and 2 car
gas heat, newer
roof and “All Dri”
Updated inside and Call Pat McHale Call Vieve Zaroda attached garage. system installed in
DALLAS out, 3 unit home in
move in condition.
570-613-9080 Nice
extras.
lot. Many
REDUCED
$109,500. List #11-
Michael Slacktish
570-760-4961
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
This is not a drive-
by! MLS # 10-4644
basement.
MLS #11-626
Live in one apart- Call for Details. $119,900
ment and the other 1275. Pat McHale Mark R. Mason
2 can pay the mort- Ask for Bob Kopec 570-613-9080 570-331-0982
gage. Modern Humford Realty CROSSIN REAL
570-822-5126
EXETER
kitchens and baths. ESTATE
BLAKESLEE RR 1 Box 384
Just Reduced!
Large 2nd floor
apartment has 3 527 Cherry Drive
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-288-0770
Ranch Home with bedrooms, large 570-675-5100 570-474-6307
detached 2 car eat in kitchen, and
garage. Needs 1.5 baths and laun-
20 OAK DRIVE work. MLS# 10-4251 dry room. 1st floor
WOW! This home $ 64,900 units have 1 bed-
offers replacement Call Jill Shaver room and 1 bath. 2
windows, newer hot Hunter Office: car garage and 4
water heater, gas (570) 328-0306. off street parking
fireplace, hardwood spaces. For more
floors, sun porch, info and photos, go
37 Chestnut Road large fenced rear End unit in very nice
(Old Farm Estates) to www.atlas condition on a quiet
yard, flagstone realtyinc.com
Custom built solid patio, heated in- street. Good room
brick 4 bedroom, MLS 11-1447 sizes, full unfinished
ground pool, fin- $129,000
3.5 baths Colonial ished lower level, basement, rear
style home with an Call Terry deck, attached
located in the 570-885-3041 or
open floor plan on Lehman School Dis- one car garage.
1+ acre lot in the Angie $173,500
trict. Just minutes
Poconos. A few of
the amenities
from Harveys Lake,
why not join the
DALLAS 570-885-4896 MLS #11-1254
Call Tracy Zarola A Benson Family Dealership
include central A/C.

USED CARS
570-574-6465
2 Master bedrooms
Beach Club
summer! It is a
this
SCHOOL DISTRICT 570-696-0723
each with bath
room and fireplace,
MUST SEE HOME!
MLS#11-1258
For Sale By Owner
3 bedrooms, 1 3/4
LEWITH & FREEMAN
ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood
floors throughout,
$164,900
Bob Cook 696-6555
bath, Tudor home.
New central air, built DURYEA
Blueberry Hill. EXETER TWP.
Jill Jones 696-6550 in heated pool with
cathedral ceiling new liner, hardwood 3 bedroom ranch.
and 2 car garage.
MLS #11-653
$469,900
DALLAS and tile throughout,
new 4 season room.
Large lot with pool.
Lease To Buy. For
more details, call.
2003 CHEVY CORVETTE 2010 CHRYSLER 300
TOURING
2005 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT
2011 KIA
SORENTO
Must see! Asking
Call Kim $249,900 Call Reduced 327,500.
570-466-3338 570-696-0695 (570) 655-8118
570-371-8556
LINE UP
DALLAS A GREAT DEAL... Come & see this
Glass Top, Dealer Owned Since New, Hud, 5400 Miles,
Chrome Wheels,VelocityYellow Anniversary Edition
V6, 1 Owner, Leather Seating,
Priced For Fun
Just Traded, 1 Owner,
Only 54K Miles, 4x4
2 In Stock, AWD, 3rd Row Seating,
Alloy Wheels
IN CLASSIFIED! stately brick 2-story
with 4 bedrooms, 2 $
31,995 $
18,995 $
11,995 $
23,995
211 Hillside One

BLAKESLEE
NEW PRICE!
Enjoy the comforts
DURYEA full & 2 half baths.
In-ground pool,
covered patio, 2009 TOYOTA TACOMA 2005 CHEVY 2011 NISSAN FRONTIER 2005 CHEVY
64 N. Mountain Dr & amenities of living finished lower level, EXT CAB 4X4 EQUINOX 4X4 CREW CAB 4X4 TAHOE Z71
in a beautifully fireplace & wood
maintained town- stove, 3-car
house, 3/4 Bed- attached garage, 5-
rooms, family room Spacious floor plan. car detached
with fireplace out to Hardwood floors garage w/apart-
deck. Bright & airy throughout. Recent- ment above. 6 Cyl, 5 Speed, Just Traded Beauty, Just 12K Miles, 4X4, Leather, Moonroof,
kitchen, finished ly remodeled $739,000 18K Local Trade Low Miles, Only... Power Galore Must See Hard To Find One Owner Unit
lower level, Tennis, kitchen & master Joe Mantione

Stunning 2 story
Golf & Swimming
are yours to enjoy
bath. Sunroom
heated. Overlooking
Let the tenant
help with your 613-9080
$
22,995 $
10,995 $
25,995 $
15,995
& relax. Mainte- a beautiful waterfall. mortgage, Double
with 2 master bed- 2011 CHEVY SILVERADO 2010 JEEP 2009 BUICK 2010 CHEVY HHR
nance free living. MLS # 11-1781 with a three
room suites, over- 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 COMMANDER 4X4 LUCERNE CXL
sized rooms, 4 bed- $224,900 $237,000. bedroom and two
rooms, 3.5 baths, MLS# 10-1221 Call Geri bedroom unit, vinyl
Call Geri 570-696-0888
deck, neutral col-
ors, great location. 570-696-0888 570-696-3801
exterior, some
updates, separate FALLS
LEWITH & FREEMAN LEWITH & FREEMAN
All measurements 570-696-3801
utilities and off
are approximate.
Just Reduced
street parking. REDUCED! Save Thousands Over A New One, Chrome Wheels, One Owner, Just 23K Miles, One Owner, 4 Cyl,
$185,000
DALLAS DALLAS $89,500
MLS# 11-1597
Only... Stunning Heated Leather Seating Great On Gas, Stunning
570-696-2468
6 Hill Street
$
26,995 $
23,995 $
22,995 $
14,995
2010 CHEVY 2010 HYUNDAI 2010 TOYOTA 2010 CHEVY
AVEO ACCENT COROLLA TAHOE 4X4
(570) 348-1761

DURYEA RR1, Box 297


MAJESTIC VIEW!
Collect cash, not dust! 3 bedroom brick Velocity Yellow, Sharp, One Owner, 4 Cyl, Great 4 Cyl Gas Car, Sharp Color, Take The Whole Family,
Clean out your Sense the harmony
Ranch home nes- 1 Owner, 25K Miles Great On Gas, Only... Low Miles Only...
basement, garage of this cul-de-sac
tled on approxi-
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
3 bedroom, 2 bath
raised ranch
mately an acre of
well groomed river-
$
12,995 $
12,995 $
16,995 $
31,995
offering a mountain
ment today at 570- front land with
829-7130!
view. Very enticing,
breathtaking scenic 2010 JEEP 2011 CHEVY 2010 DODGE DAKOTA 2010 CHEVY 2500
w/ newer carpeting,
views, cascading GRAND CHEROKEE SUBURBAN CREW CAB 4X4 EXPRESS CARGO VANS
hardwood flooring
COURTDALE and fresh interior
paint. 3 car garage,
Sunday, June 5
12 Noon-1:30PM
119 Jackson St
REDUCED!!
Three bedroom
tree lines and the
legendary cliffs of
Falls. Beautiful bird
swimming pool and ranch home,
4 year old custom and wildlife to daz-
deck all on a 2.77 completely reno-
built 2 story, foyer, zle the eye and
acre double lot. vated (tile, hard- Only 13K One Owner Miles, 1 Owner 14K Miles, Only 12K Miles 3 In Stock, All Low Miles,
dining room w/cus- excellent fishing
MLS 11-637 wood, granite, 4x4 Don’t Miss This One Priced For Action Your Choice
tom moldings, fami- and hunting for your
$258,000 carpet, roof,
ly room w/stone enjoyment. Living
Michael Slacktish
570-760-4961
fireplace, oak
kitchen cabinets
Stainless appli-
ances) two
room w/fireplace,
family room, full
$
24,995 $
37,995 $
23,995 $
19,995
baths, Dining
w/granite tops, heated basement,
room, Living All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time.
Enjoy this Great French doors out to riverfront deck,
room, Family
Courtdale Cape with patio - Interior central A/C and
Room, Laundry,
Striking kitchen, 3 recently painted much more. A one
bedrooms,
driveway
patio,
& more.
SIGNATURE
throughout.
MLS# 11-1693.
Garage, office,
rec room, utility
room, lot is 75 x
of a a kind find.
Must see!
HOURS:
$109,900. Call Pat
570-885-4165
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
$299,900
Call Geri
150. Over 2,500
MLS #10-3751
$182,000
Monday Thru Thursday
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch Need a Roommate?
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
sq ft of living
space, finished
Call Debbie
McGuire
8:00am - 8:00pm
Real Estate, Inc. Place an ad and LEWITH & FREEMAN
basement.
$159,900.
570-332-4413 Friday & Saturday
Crossin Real A Benson Family Dealership
find one here! 570-288-9371 Call Jim
570-212-2222
Estate 8:00am - 5:00pm
570-829-7130 570-288-0770
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HANOVER TOWNSHIP HARDING


HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON LAFLIN LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE
153 Espy St
PITTSTON
Ridge Ave 460 S. Mtn
Blvd.

310 Lockville Rd.


Price Reduction! Beautiful Bi-Level
Nice raised ranch in
quiet neighborhood.
SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity Modern 2 story
250 Susquehan-
nock Drive
5 Fairfield Drive
Don’t travel to a
with Oak Hardwood
Floors in Living
Beautiful Home
Completely remod-
150 Carroll St.
Modern 3 bedroom
Attached 3 car of country living in home on 1 acre. Immaculate Cape resort. Live in your room, Dining room, eled Inside & Out. home with large
garage; plenty of this beautiful 2 Duplex. Excellent Cod home features vacation destination Hallways & An absolute must yard, off street
off-street parking, story home on 2.23 starter home, 1st floor master in the 3 bedroom, Staircase. see property! New parking with car-
utility room with 3/4 acres surrounded retirement home, suite with office and 2.5 bath home with Upgrades Galore, electrical, plumbing, port, 1st floor laun-
bath. Walk up stairs by nature the prop- or investment 3/4 bath. 2nd floor gourmet kitchen central air, gas roof, wall to wall dry, new flooring,
to eat-in kitchen erty has it’s own property Public has 2 large bed- and fabulous views. heat, 16x32 carpeting, windows, great condition.
with balcony, hard- private driveway. sewer,deep well. rooms with walk in 46 Zerby Ave Enjoy the heated in- in-ground pool interior & exterior Move right in! For
wood floors, living Great entertaining $109,000 closets and adjoin- Sunday 1pm-3pm ground pool with surrounded with doors, new oak more info and pho-
room, bedrooms inside & out! 3 car Negotiable ing bath. 1st floor Lease with option cabana, built-in Perennial Gardens kitchen with tile tos please visit:
570-287-5775 laundry and 1/2 BBQ and fire pit in SUNDAY JUNE 5 www.atlas
and full bath. Bright garage plus 2 car to buy, completely & Fenced yard with floor, hardwood
or 570-332-1048 bath, modern this private, 1:00PM-3:00PM realtyinc.com.
3rd floor attic ready detached. A MUST remodeled, mint, Hot Tub, shed, staircase, all new
kitchen with bam- tranquil setting. For Large well cared MLS 11-1685
to finish. Seller anx- SEE! MLS#11-831 turn key condition, deck, oversized light fixtures, new
boo floors, living more info and pho- for home! 4 bed- $89,900
ious to sell. All 3 bedrooms, 1.5 driveway, 1 car hot water heater
appliances and
$279,900 Shopping for a room with stone baths, large tos visit: www.atlas garage. 1 year
rooms, lots of
& baseboard Call Colleen
call Nancy
Coldwell Banker 570-237-0752 new apartment? fireplace. 2 tier closets, with realtyinc.com warranty. $189,900
storage. Enjoy
heating units. 570-237-0415
your summer in
Home Protection Classified lets deck overlooks
above ground pool,
hardwoods, carpet MLS 11-1686
$319,900
MLS# 10-3677 your own 18x36, MLS# 10-4137 Call
Plan included. & tile floors, new Call Nancy Palumbo 570-696-2468
MLS # 10-2673
you compare costs - ready for summer kitchen and baths, Call Keri 570-714-9240
In-ground, Solar
$99,900 without hassle fun! For more infor- gas heat, shed, 570-885-5082 Heated Pool,
complete with
Call Amy Lowthert or worry! mation and photos, large yard. diving board and
at (570)406-7815 please visit Looking to buy a
HARDING Get moving $134,000, seller slide. Pool house
COLDWELL BANKER www.atlas will pay closing home?
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE with classified! realtyinc.com costs, $5000 down
with bar and room
Place an ad here
for a poker table!
HUGHESTOWN
MLS #11-657
LUZERNE
and monthly Large L-shaped and let the
HANOVER TWP.
$299,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
payments are
$995/month. LAFLIN deck. Don't worry
about the price of
sellers know!
570-829-7130
NANTICOKE
Buttonwood WALSH gas, enjoy a stay-
PITTSTON
REAL ESTATE cation all summer
570-654-1490 long! Family room 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
bath single. 1st floor
KINGSTON
with gas fireplace.
4 zone, efficient, laundry. Many
gas hot water, extras. All new,
Collect cash, not dust! 510 Gibson Ave inside and out. Rent
Nice split level on baseboard heat.
large lot, recently Clean out your Hardwood floors. to own. Owner
renovated. On Rte basement, garage Huge eat-in financing available.
169 Rock St. or attic and call the 73 Parry St. 570-817-0601
92, past the 3 bedroom, 2 story 7 Hickorywood Dr. kitchen with large,
581-583 Gulf station. Classified depart- Recently renovated Leave message
home with many Wonderful 4 bed- 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath movable island.
Plymouth St. Call Stephen, ment today at 570- Large, private with phone number
Perfect for owner updates including room Ranch with home on a large lot
613-9080 829-7130! yard. Replace-
NANTICOKE
occupied. Well newer furnace and sweeping views of in great location. 151 Broad Street
$145,900. some new win- the valley. Master ment windows.
maintained, bright & Steps away from Stately 1900+
spacious two family.
Each identical unit
dows. Large con-
crete front and rear
JENKINS TWP./ Well constructed
bedroom with walk-
in closet and bath,
the Back Mountain
trail. Features a
Home warranty
included. square foot, two-
story home with 4
$224,000
has Approx. (1300
sq ft.) with 3 bed-
porches, large pri-
vate yard. For more INKERMAN
45 Main St.
all brick 2 story
tudor on a beautiful
ultra modern eat-in
kitchen with granite
wrap around porch,
hardwood floors MLS# 11-382
Call Michael Pinko
bedrooms, 1.75
baths and 2 car,
rooms, bath, large info and photos visit landscaped corner counters and cherry downstairs, new detached garage.
living & dining
rooms & eat in
HARVEYS LAKE us at: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
lot. Includes hard-
wood floors, double
cabinets with large
island and stainless
wall-to-wall carpet-
ing upstairs. 2nd
(570) 899-3865
FEATURES -NEW
kitchen with maple
kitchen. Clean neu- MLS 11-1786 crown moldings, steel appliances. 2 floor laundry, brand cabinetry, NEW
tral décor with wall $89,900 ultra-modern car garage, full new bathrooms, bath 1st floor, NEW
to wall carpet Call Charlie kitchen, built ins, unfinished base- large walk in closet W. Green St. furnace, FRESH
throughout. Newer 570-829-6200 woodburning fire- ment with and spacious yard. Nice 2 bedroom Paint. Hardwood
place, rear stair- walk-out to yard. Move in condition! Smith Hourigan Ranch syle home,
roof & tilt-in win- Group flooring on 1st floor
dows. Each side case, patio with For more informa- MLS 11-220 gas heat, finished to be REFINISHED.
pergola, sprinkler tion and photos visit $114,900 570-474-6307 basement, vinyl sid-
has a full attic & MLS #10-2922
Own this home for system, waterfall www.atlas Mark R. Mason ing, deck. Move in
basement with A great buy @
MOUNTAIN TOP
washer & dryer less than $400 a and pond. Heated realtyinc.com 570-331-0982 Condition. $129,900.

HUGHESTOWN
hook-ups. Gas month! Large 3 garage. Impeccable MLS #10-4060 Crossin Real Affordable @ Call Pat for an
13 Carpenter Road $269,900
heat. 581 side has a Make it your own! bedroom home with condition inside Estate 6 Merganser Ct $89,500 appointment.
private fenced rear formal dining room, and out. Call Colleen 570-288-0770 In Forest Pointe Call Jim
The potential has 570-237-0415
yard & was rented not yet been fully off street parking $382,500 Towne & Country
for $695 Month &
now vacant . 583
realized with this
home. Some reno-
and large yard. For
more information
MLS# 10-3870
Call Cathy
(570) 696-5422
LUZERNE Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
side rents for $600 570-542-5708
REDUCED
vations were start- and photos, log
Month with a long
time tenant.
ed, now bring your
hammer and finish
onto www.atlas
PARDEESVILLE PITTSTON
Separate utilities.
$98,750
it up. This home is
on a large lot locat-
realtyinc.com
MLS#09-2449 LAFLIN
MLS# 11-1293
973-476-1499
ed just a short walk
from the lake and
97 Center Street
$64,900
Call Charles Smith Hourigan Attractive Fine 738 PARDEESVILLE RD
Vinyl sided, this 6 Group
beach area.
MLS#11-1442
room home has
cottage cuteness, a
ATLAS
REALTY,INC.
570-696-1195
Line Home
''Charleston'' floor CORNER LOT
plan. Stacked
KINGSTON
464,900 deep lot, paved off 570-829-6200
Jill Jones 696-6550 stone, masonry,
street parking and
KINGSTON
wood burning fire-

HANOVER TWP. Doyouneedmorespace?


A yard or garage sale
a detached 1 car
garage. Owner is
willing to contribute 9 Main Street
271 Charles St.
Very nice 3 bed-
place in family
room, brick
accents on front.
182 BROAD STREET
room 1.5 bath home Meticulous 2 Story,
in classified $1,500 to your clos-
ing costs. Priced at
2-3 bedroom, 1 full with detached 1 car Upgraded appli- 2 Bedroom –
bath home on large ances. 2nd floor Redone from Top to
is the best way $73,900, with 5% fenced lot. 1 car
garage. Home has
laundry. Large Bottom – Cottage
replacement win-
tocleanoutyourclosets! down, borrowing detached garage, dows, new carpet, master bath with Single family built Cute- With New
You’re in bussiness $70,205, for 30 living room, dining fresh paint and whirlpool tub. kitchen, state of the
years @ 5% interest in 2005. 2.5 baths,
room, eat in kitchen Large yard. art appliances,
with classified! rate would make Located within 1 and newly added
remodeled bath-
rooms. This is a $265,000
two story with
hardwood floors
block of elementary attached garage.
HARVEY’S LAKE
your monthly princi- 129 S. Dawes Ave. 14x16 deck. Washer, must see in a nice MLS# 11-1264 and swirled ceiling.
pal and interest school & neighbor- Oil furnace with
Buttonwood 4 bedroom, 1 bath, dryer & fridge incl- neighborhood,. Call Michael Pinko BUY or RENT
payment $376.88 hood park this spa- central air. 90 x
Rutter Street 17 ONEONTA HILL large enclosed uded. New water MLS 11-442 (570) 899-3865 WITH OPTION.
with taxes and cious 4 bedrooms 140 corner lot.
Handyman Special FOR SALE BY porch with brick heater and windows $95,000 Call for details.
insurance, monthly offers 1450 sq. ft of Kitchen with cen-
1 1/2 story single fireplace. Full con- throughout.Full walk Call John Polifka Pat McHale
home on a nice lot. OWNER payment would be living space with out basement.
ter cooking island,
Year Round Home! crete basement 570-704-6846 dining room, 570-613-9080
Fix up or tear down. approximately 1.75 baths, walk up Hardwood floors in
Spectacular View! with 9ft ceiling. Lots attic, and partially Antonik & raised ceiling with
Lot is 50’x120’ and $533. Why rent, of storage, 2 car every room. Many Associates, Inc.
Low Taxes! when you can have finished basement. glass door entry &
would be an attrac- garage on double updates, a must 570-735-7494 Smith Hourigan
your own home? Extras include gas hardwood floor.
tive home site. lot in a very desir- see! $89,000. Group
fireplace, an in- Carpeting thru out
MOOSIC
Asking Call Pat McHale able neighborhood. (570) 898-2581 570-474-6307
570-613-9080 ground pool with home. Tiled
PITTSTON
$12,500 Close to schools kitchen and bath.
Call Jim for details
Towne & Country
and park and recre-
fenced yard, new
gas furnace, hard- LINEUP MOUNTAIN TOP Kitchen appli-
ation. Walking dis-
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
tance to downtown
wood floors &
more. Call Ann ASUCCESSFULSALE ances included.
NICELY PRICED
Wilkes-Barre. Great
570-542-5708 family neighbor-
Marie to schedule a
INCLASSIFIED! $219,900

HUNLOCK CREEK
showing. (570) 233-1993
hood. Carpet
Doyouneedmorespace?
HANOVER TWP.
Lots of off street $114,900
allowance will be
PITTSTON
parking, close to
LIBERTY HILLS Grotto. Raised considered. Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
A yard or garage sale
Reduced! ranch with 2 car $139,900 in classified
garage, 3 Bed-
rooms, 1 bath, living
MLS #11-1434
Call Tom BELL REAL ESTATE is the best way
2002 ranch with
brick and vinyl 404 N. Main Street
room, kitchen, large 570-262-7716 (570) 288-6654 tocleanoutyourclosets! exterior, oak Bow Creek Manor
Meticulously main-
NEW PRICE
Two story located
porch with lake view
& bar. $142,500.
Need to rent that You’re in bussiness kitchen, two tained 4 bedroom, 3 on Main Street fea-
Vacation property? bedrooms, ready
OPEN HOUSE Place an ad and
with classified! to finished base-
1/2 bath two story
on almost 1 acre.
tures 6 Rooms, 3
Bedrooms and Full
COMING
1267 Main Rd
get started!
570-829-7130 LARKSVILLE ment, garage and Master bedroom Bath on 2nd Floor.

KINGSTON
IN JUNE off street parking. suite. 2 family Newer Furnace,
JUST REDUCED! rooms. 2 fireplaces.
Directions Left @ $139,900 107 Johnson St. Hot Water Heater
Beautiful 2 bed-
room home with loft
area that can easily
Grotto @ Stop sign
make left, then
Lovely raised ranch
with in ground pool
in woodsy setting.
KINGSTON Looking For Offers!
MLS# 10-4194
Office/den. Large
deck overlooking a
4 bedroom Ranch
home with hard-
and Circuit breaker
Electric Service.
quick right onto private wooded wood floors, large This home is in
be converted to a MLS# 11-6 $39,800 yard. 3 car garage.
3rd bedroom. This Oneonta Hill, 3rd room sizes, gas MOVE IN CONDI-
Call Tracy L. $365,000.
home has 2.5 House on right. heat and central air, TION and reason-
McDermott, Broker Bob Kopec
baths, security sys- CALL Dave @ garage and carport. ably priced at
Owner Office : Humford Realty
tem, whole house 570-417-6661 Nice home, corner $47,900.00.
(570) 696-2468 570-822-5126
entertainment sys- (570) 348-1761 lot, large unfinished MLS #11-1074
Call Pat McHale
tem with speakers
in every room and HARVEYS LAKE 163 Poplar St.
111 Falcon Drive
Brand new since
MOOSIC LINE UP
basement. For
more information
and photos visit
570-613-9080
outside. Great mod-
ern kitchen. 2 car
Lovely lake living.
Welcome to the Nice 2 1/2 story Rutter Ave.
End Unit Townhouse
2004, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, central air, Glen Dale Area A GREAT DEAL... www.atlas
home with original
garage, skylights,
huge deck and
best of 2 worlds.
#1: The amenities woodwork. Corner Owner Relocating. 2 car garage, shed,
6 car driveway.
(Off 502)
IN CLASSIFIED! realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1209
1st floor open plan
patio. There is a of lakefront prop- lot in quiet neigh-
with LR, dining area Roof, kitchen, fur- Looking for the right deal $129,900

PITTSTON
borhood. Roof 9
huge walkout base- erties - fishing,
years old. Hard- & kitchen, plus nace, a/c unit and on an automobile? Call Charlie
boating and a 2 570-829-6200
JENKINS TWP
ment that is rough master bath all
plumbed for a bath- story boat house wood floors in good powder room.
replaced. Modern
Turn to classified. 85 La Grange St
Lower level finished
room. Too much to (one of only 30 on condition. Ductless
with 3rd BR, laun- kitchen with granite It’s a showroom in print!
AC and new 100
list here, this house
is a must see.
MLS #10-4589
the lake);
#2: The serenity
and privacy of
REDUCED! amp wiring
MLS #11-625
dry room & storage
area. 2 BRs & 2
island, tile floors,
maple cabinets.
Fireplace in family
Classified’s got
the directions!
$89,000 baths on the 2nd
Treasure Chest Of
MOUNTAIN Newly
TOP Looking for that
$330,000 tiered stone patios floor. MLS # 11-1267 room, large closets,
and lush gardens Donald Crossin modern baths. Charm. MAX Space!
Call John Polifka 570-288-0770 $299,500 special place
570-704-6846 surrounding this Call Ruth 570-696- Stamped concrete Max Value! Smart Ranch.
Antonik and classic 3,500 sq ft CROSSIN REAL
1195 / 570-696-5411 patio. For more spacious floor plan constructed. 2,100 called home?
lake home perched ESTATE information and in this renovated 2 Classified will address
Associates 570-288-0770 sq ft. 3 bedrooms.
570-735-7494 high above Pole photos visit story features heat- 2.5 baths. Jacuzzi Your needs. Good investment
306, Lakeside ed sun room off property. All units
KINGSTON
www.atlas tub. Gas Heat,
Looking for the right deal Drive. The views realtyinc.com modern kitchen with Open the door are rented. All utili-
Central Air. 2 car
are spectacular MLS #11-1166 granite island,DR with classified! ties paid by tenants.
on an automobile? 1717 River Road
garage. Land-
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP with built-ins and MLS 11-1497
PITTSTON
from our 5 bed- $279,900 scaping & Drive-
Turn to classified. room home with 2 Compact 2 story Call Tom window seat and way completed $85,900
It’s a showroom in print! stone fireplaces & home with 3 bed- 570-262-7716 picture seat, aprox 5/23 Gloria Jean Malarae
Classified’s got hardwood floors
throughout. Call
rooms, 1st floor
bath with laundry, KINGSTON TWP. Den,new hardwood
floors and hot water
$239,900
570-868-5900
570-814-5814
CLASSIC
the directions! for an appointment. large kitchen. Park- heater. All this for PROPERTIES

HARDING
We also welcome
realtors. $799,000
ing in rear with
alley access. PRICE REDUCED $60,400. 11-401.
Tracy McDermott NANTICOKE
570-718-4959
ext. 1366
$39,900
LARKSVILLE
570-639-2423 570-332-8764
PITTSTON
105 Circle Drive
MLS 11-99 167 N. Dawes Ave. 570-696-2468
Call Colleen
HARVEY’S LAKE 570-237-0415
Move in condition 2
story home. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
45 First Street W.
118 Church Dr
JUST REDUCED!
hardwood floors, Three story with
ceramic throughout. three bedrooms,
Finished lower level, two baths also
security system features family

Well maintained JENKINS TWP. MLS 11-1673


$159,900
8 Circle Drive
Only one lucky fami-
111 E. Grand St.
One half double
room and den.
MLS#11-401
Bi-Level on nicely
landscaped corner
Call Tom
570-262-7716
ly will be able to
make this home Fantastic Foreclo- MOUNTAIN TOP block. 3 bedrooms,
plaster walls,
$ 60,400
Call Tracy L.
New on the Market.
2 bedroom brick &
their own! Beautiful- sure! Just the room 139 Sandwedge Dr aluminum siding McDermott, Broker
lot. Finished lower aluminum ranch
level with gas Pole 131 ly kept Ranch with you need at a price & nice yard. Owner Office:
Lakeside Drive with formal living
fireplace & sliding 2 car garage, new you can afford. Nice Affordable @ (570) 696-2468. room, eat in
doors to private Lake front home bath, partially fin- home with off-street $34,900
with 2-story livable kitchen, sunroom, 1
patio. Totally fenced ished basement, 3 parking on a quiet Call Jim Krushka 1/2 baths, 1 car
yard, 1 car garage. boathouse! Year season room, dead end street. A Towne & Country garage and Central

Find a
$149,900 round home offers almost 1 acre in modern kitchen with Real Estate Co.
fireplace, cathedral air. MLS#11-1583
MLS# 11-1271 23 Mead St. Dallas School Dis- hardwood floors. A 570-735-8932 or $129,900

newcar
Call Cathy ceiling, cedar panel- trict. Home Warran- great backyard for 570-542-5708
ing. Boat house has Newly remodeled 2 Call Ruth
(570) 696-5422 cy included. For summer fun. Terrific

Looking to buy a
story on a corner Beautiful setting for 570-696-1195 or

online
a patio for grilling, more information potential. $64,439.
open dock space as lot with fenced in this 4 bedroom, 3 570-696-5411
yard and 2 car and photos visit our MLS 11-676
well as enclosed website at 570-696-2468 bath colonial.

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area for your boat. garage. 4 bed- at Almost 2 acres to
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living room, full bath more information course. Crestwood
Group and photos visit $174,900 MITH GOURIGAN ROUP
plus a deck. Take a School District. Very
570-696-1195
look! MLS#11-1379 www.atlas Call Charlie
570-829-6200 motivated Seller! ad and end the
and let the Motorcycle for sale?
$399,900 realtyinc.com MLS 11-1330
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Bob Cook 262-2665
Jill Jones 696-6550
$89,900
MLS 10-3684
VM 101
$276,500
Gloria Jean Malarae
search!
Get it back where it Motorcycle for sale?
Call Bill
570-362-4158 Motorcycle for sale? 570-814-5814
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1071 Meadowcrest
MLS #11-352
Call Tracy Zarola
DALLAS JENKINS TWP
Centenary UMC 35 Arlington Road
$219,900. For Drive 570-574-6465
more information Every corner of this 570-696-0723
and photos please
visit our website at
For Sale By Owner
ranch home has
been beautifully LEWITH & FREEMAN FURNITURE
HANOVER GREEN KINGSTON
www.atlas upgraded. Wood SALE
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-2817
Plains Township
Mill Creek Acres
4 Lan Creek Rd
floors, new kitchen
with granite and SWOYERSVILLE
Call Charlie for stainless. Gas fire- At the Church
your private Close to Mohegan place, tiled baths, Parsonage 17 Old Boston Rd
showing. Sun & Geisinger, 4 COLLEGE MANOR
neutral decor, 24 N. Main across from Miseri- Saturday & Sunday
VM 101 Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Fireplace, 2 Car
completely finished Saturday June 4th cordia University SATURDAY, JUNE 4TH 7 am - 1 pm
lower level (800 9:00AM-12:30PM SATURDAY JUNE 4 PICKERS
Garage. Excellent
Condition. All Appli-
additional square Some items include 8am 9:00-4:30 PARADISE,
feet!), just move glass table top with Household items, Directions: 670 Main Road 90 Bellas St
ances Included. right in! Lake stools, many baby Off Wyoming Ave DON’T MISS
crafts, holiday dec- Saturday June 4, Friday, Saturday &
Large yard. Lehman schools items, AC, fans, box Entire contents of
oration, children’s Sunday June 5, THIS ONE Sunday, 8AM- 3PM
PITTSTON TWP.
Go To $219,000 Immaculate 2 story, springs & mattress, clothing, toys, Step nice home.Including 8:00AM - 3:00PM Variety of Items, All
www.plainsre.com stone & vinyl. Large ANTIQUES,
MLS #11-306 bed frames & more 2 swing set, beautiful mahogany Many household , Priced To Sell
for details. lot on cul-de-sac. COLLECTIBLES,
Call Tracy Zarola Longaberger, Pam- dining room set, glassware, nursing
PRICE REDUCED Asking $219,900
Call 570-817-1228
for showing
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. Detached
oversized 2 car
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much more!
mahogany drop
front desk, cedar
scrubs XL-2X,
womens clothes
HOUSEHOLD
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chest, mahogany
lamp tables, nice
16W, womens
footwear (8), toys. KINGSTON
PLYMOUTH SHAVERTOWN
Tile, hardwood, Broyhill bedroom Nothing over $3. KINGSTON
BEAR CREEK
granite, central air.
laundry/pantry &
large family room
LARGE set, PA House end
tables, nice pair
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
SATURDAY 8-4
Richard & Freder-
wing back chairs, ick Streets.
with built in bar & porcelain, china
fireplace on 1st Find your cool
sets, glassware, treasures and hot
floor. $276,900. kitchenware,
570-288-3256 bargains at
lamps & records,
40 Gain St.
Be the first occu-
570-406-2462 1993 Chrysler
Concorde and 132 W. Union St.
THE BEST
pants of this newly
constructed Ranch
home on a low traf-
44 Church St
46 Church St. Rear
SWOYERSVILLE much more!
CREDIT CARDS
Saturday, June 4
9 am to 1 pm
NEIGHBORHOOD SALE!
We start at 8, so
2992 Laurel Run Rd ACCEPTED!
fic street. All you 380 Lantern Hill Rd don’t be late!
KINGSTON
Package Deal, sold Furniture - kitchen Sale by Cook & 1012 Sively Street
could ask for is together for Stunning describes 76 Country Club Rd. Friday & Saturday Wyoming Ave. to
set, dining room, Saturday June 4th Cook Estate
already here, 3 $115,000. 2 units. this impressive 2 living room, family 9:00AM - 3:00PM 3 FAMILY Pringle St. to
8am-2pm Liquidators
bedrooms, 2 baths, MLS 10-3634 story with views room & bedroom; Books, baskets, Edward Ave. to
Clothes, plants and www.cookand
hardwood and tile MLS 10-3635 from every room. appliances including jewelry, typewriters, Frederick St.
lots more! cookestate
floors with granite Maria Huggler Architectural design a beer miser, wash- liquidators.com tools, Hot Wheels,
and stainless steel which features Something for collectibles & more. KINGSTON
CLASSIC er/dryer, refrigera-
kitchen, gas fire- gourmet kitchen everyone. No early
PROPERTIES tor & stove; coal birds please.
place, central air, 2
car garage and
570-587-7000 with granite tops.
Office with built-ins.
Investors Wanted!
Stone front 2 bed-
stove; shed; LINE UP
Antiques; lawn DRUMS
rear patio and full
PLYMOUTH Finished lower level room, 2 story on tools; toys & house- A GREAT DEAL...
basement. For with 2nd kitchen. nice lot. Open 1st hold decor.
IN CLASSIFIED!
FORTY FORT
more information Family room with floor with nice eat-in Sat 6/4 & Sun 6/5 57 Sharpe Street
and photos, log French doors out to kitchen. 2nd floor 8am-1pm Looking for the right deal Saturday June 4th,
onto www.atlas rear yard. 4 car needs tlc. Gas heat. 7:00AM - 12:00PM
realtyinc.com garage. $ 775,000 Space Heaters. on an automobile? Tools, toddler
MLS #10-3676 MLS# 11-1241 $32,000. Call Pat Turn to classified. Street Sale
clothes, exercise 571 Meadowland
$219,900 Call Geri 570-885-4165 It’s a showroom in print! equipment, patio Ave & Others
Call Colleen 570-696-0888 Coldwell Banker furniture & more
570-237-0415 570-696-3801 Gerald L. Busch Classified’s got Saturday, June 4th
Corner of Sand
the directions! 8:00AM - 3:00PM
Be your own boss! LEWITH & FREEMAN Real Estate, Inc.
BERWICK Spring and Fox
Hollow Drives, Sand KINGSTON Organ, dining room

TRUCKSVILLE
Long time Furniture table nook, Fridge/
Spring Golf Course freezer, dishes,
store
showroom,
includes
2nd SHICKSHINNY Saturday June 4,
8:00AM - 3:00PM
38 Owen St
Saturday June 4th
sheets, boys
clothes (INF-14)
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inventory, 8 room OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” Wide Variety of 8:00AM - 1:00PM
Unique, antique,
women’s & men’s
brick residence + 4
car garage. Only
Items For Sale.
Computers desks, usable, wearable,
collectible and lots
HANOVER TOWNSHIP 556 Charles Ave.
clothes, toys, PS2 &
games, wrestlers.
outdoor items,dvds
$225,000. Call Pat Saturday, June 4
LARKSVILLE
furniture & more. of beer items.
570-885-4165 8am - 3pm
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch
Seller will contribute
1221 East 2nd Street
Saturday June 4
& Sunday June 5,
DRUMS FORTY FORT Contents of large,
lovely
Antique sofa and
home.
Real Estate, Inc.
toward closing 7:00AM - 2:00PM chairs. 2 complete
SCRANTON costs on this 1997 Antiques, A/C units, bedroom suites.
Spectacular sunlit Yeagley built home. Shopsmith power Hitchcock rocking
117 Mara Lane
great room with Home is on a large, tool with acces- 65-69 Park Street chairs. Wicker furni-
This townhome is
floor to ceiling private lot but con- sories, Craftsman Saturday, June 4 ture. 24 place set-
better than new! It
stone fireplace & venient to every- radial arm saw, tvs, 8am-? tings of Moritake
has been upgraded
vaulted ceiling adds thing. Bonus room tools, lamps, mah- Antiques, Records China. Desert Rose. 11 Michael Street
with bamboo floors
to the charm of this in lower level. Built- ogany dressers, Collectables, etc. 100 pieces Candle Birchwood Estates
in Living Room & Sand Springs 67 Hughes Street Wick glassware.
Dining Room. Only 11 year young 3-4 in 2 car garage. table & chairs, Too much to list!! Saturday 10am-1pm
bedrooms, 2 story $147,500 appliances, dining 486 Long Run Rd. Fri, 6/3 9am-3pm Linens. Many deco-
lived in for 6 Something for
HANOVER TWP.
situated on almost MLS# 10-4348 room tables, with 29 Stone Ridge Rd. Sat, 6/4 9am-1pm rative items. Craft
months & includes everyone! Every-
an acre of tranquili- Call Betty chairs, china cabi- Friday, 6/3, 8:30-1 Honda Lawnmower, supplies. Vintage
all stainless kitchen 103 Arnold Avenue thing is 1/2 price
nets, dishes, couch, Saturday, 6/4, 8-3 Stihl 16” Chainsaw, hats. Yard Canopy.
AFFORDABLE PRICE
appliances & large- ty with fenced (570) 510-1736 127 Lyndwood Ave or make me a
above ground pool, end tables, Craft- Household, chil- Ridgid Power Many garage items.
capacity high- reasonable offer.
Cape Cod with 1st rocking chair porch matic twin bed, dren's clothing, Threader, Fishing Too much to list - all
efficiency washer & Don't miss the
floor master bed- and a mountain patio furniture, lift toys, much more Lures new & old priced to sell!
dryer. HUGE 12x26 great deals!
room, 3 season view – there’s a chair & more.... wooden, 2 man
Deck. Walk-out
basement. QUIET porch, attached
garage. MLS#
formal dining room
& large living room, Smith Hourigan
Everything Must Go!
RAIN OR SHINE!
DUPONT Tree Stand, Camo
Ground Blind, Tools
KINGSTON MOUNTAIN TOP
cul-de-sac location. & Tool Boxes, many
10-1069 2.5 Baths, new Group
DALLAS
Bonus Room on other items all in
second floor has Reduced $81,900 Kitchen with dining 570-287-1196
call Nancy area & a master good condition.
been carpeted- just
needs to be
finished. $224,900
570-237-0752 suite complete with
laundry room, walk WANAMIE
950 Center St. FORTY FORT SATURDAY, JUNE 4TH
in closet & master
MLS #11-334
Call Tracy Zarola bath with jetted tub 8:00-4:00
& shower and an Directions:
570-574-6465 Off West End
570-696-0723 oversize 2 car 233 Smith Street 556 Ford Avenue
gar – Priced Under Road Near Carey 1223-1230
Doyouneedmorespace?
LEWITH & FREEMAN
Sat. 6/4 8am-2pm Young men’s
Market Value Rigid radial arm Ave. Bridge designer clothes, Woodberry Dr.
A yard or garage sale @$189,900!
17 Dorchester Dr saw $300, Vera Entire contents of boys bike, doctor’s Saturday, June 4th
nice home &
Looking for the right deal in classified MLS #10-906 Orchard View Terr. purses, Mary Kay,
garage. Lots of
scale, furniture & 8am-12pm
Don’t delay, call Singer Sewing household items Baby items, toys,
on an automobile? is the best way Pat today at
Sat 6/4 8am-1pm
machine, Adiron- vintage toys, Hess Saturday, 8am-3pm household items,
Girl/Boy Toddler Annual Yard Sale on
Turn to classified. tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-714-6114 or Unique Property. dack chair, dorm Seminary Place
trucks, vintage etc.
clothes & shoes,
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
You’re in bussiness 570-287-1196 Well maintained 2
story. 10 years old. women’s clothes & items, favors, Saturday June 4
childrens books,
small antique KINGSTON MOUNTAIN TOP
the directions!
with classified! CENTURY 21 SMITH Privacy galore. shoes, household
items, Coal Stove
jewelry & more! 9:00AM -2:00PM
100’s of Video
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crib mattresses, Porch Sale!
SWOYERSVILLE
1610 Westminster Rd ment, cars or cabinet, old bottles,
boats. A must car seat, double lots of modern
see property. stroller & toys. 89 Church Street decoys, fishing
$289,000 Assorted glassware items, holiday
MLS# 10-3799
Call Geri
DALLAS and much more!
Saturday 9am-4pm
items, religious
items, loads of 629 Tioga Ave
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
HUGE Sunday 9am-1pm
FORTY-FORT garage items,
basement items,
Saturday June 4,
8:00am-12:00pm
194 Patriot’s Circle,
VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT
YARD SALE!! LINE UP So Main St to
13 Lehigh St., N. LEWITH & FREEMAN 1999 Ford F350
pickup truck &
Mens, womens &
kids clothes, Nuangola Rd,
DRASTIC Lovingly cared for 2 570-288-9371
191 E Center Hill Rd
Sat 6/4 9am-4pm A GREAT DEAL... much more! collectibles, WWF follow signs
Sat 9am-4pm
Sale by Cook & memorabilia.
REDUCTION
Gorgeous estate
bedroom, 1 bath
bungalow with
Price Reduced!!
236 Poland St.
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
Furniture, house-
hold items, numer- IN CLASSIFIED! Cook Estate (limited admittance)
Liquidators 8pc Dining Room,
like property with many improve- Cute 2 bedroom ous perennials,
ments done includ-
basement, garage books, Antiques, www.cookand Sofa, Loveseat,
log home plus 2 starter home in Heater, Chairs,
story garage on 1 ing new (2 yrs. old) need of some cos-
or attic and call the electronics & much cookestate
Classified depart- liquidators.com Tables, Lamps,
acres with many central air and fur- metic updating.
ment today at 570-
more! Everything 76 Bedford St
KINGSTON Bedroom Furniture,
HANOVER TWP.
outdoor features. nace. 1 car garage Great for first time must go! Sat., 6/4 9am-4pm Linens, Fans, Gas
EXETER
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DALLAS
Grill, Patio
info and photos tom built carport. lot, patio, newer Vera Bradley, turtle Table/chairs w/
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
This property is a
“must see”!
windows, shed,
nice location. WEST HAZLETON
Duplex. 3 bedroom,
sandbox, girl’s bike,
swing set parts,
umbrella, Lawn
tools, Curtains,
MLS# 11-319 MLS #10-3624 MLS #11-772 women’s & Pfaltzgraff Dishes,
$300,000 $139,000 $55,000 kitchen, living room, children’s clothing
dining room, bath. Vacuums, Desk,
Call Charles Donald Crossin Call Karen Ryan and more! Shelves, Base
570-288-0770 2nd floor, 4 room
Curio, Microwave,
Crossin Real
Estate
apt. Partially fin-
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LINEUP Baker’s Rack,
653 Rutter Ave Lenox, Precious
570-288-0770 street parking.
$109,900. Call 3 Bennett Street
ASUCCESSFULSALE Lyndwood Section Saturday June 4 Moments, Pots &
1105 Center Street 8-2 Pans, DVDs, File
SHAVERTOWN (570) 459-0554 35 Westminster Dr.
INCLASSIFIED!
PLAINS
570-283-9100 Saturday June 4th Saturday June 4th Patio furniture; Cabinet, Wall Unit,
(New Goss Manor) 9:00AM - 2:00PM 9:00AM - 3:00PM
WEST PITTSTON
Vintage Linens;
304 Vista Dr Shopping for a June 3 & 4 Baby clothes, toys, Doyouneedmorespace? Crafts, household Jewelry; Wall oven-
Rocker, Xmas, CDs,
Glassware, Art-
9am-3pm
new apartment? Boys toddler cloth-
household items, A yard or garage sale items, tools, approximately 5 work, Pictures,
furniture & more
Classified lets ing, household & in classified microwave & more years old; electric 4
burner cook-top;
Amish Fireplace,
Chest Freezer &
yard items, Antique is the best way
you compare costs -
without hassle
wicker chair,
beveled glass curio tocleanoutyourclosets! HARVEYS LAKE household items
and books!!! All
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or worry! cabinet & more. You’re in bussiness items clean and in Doyouneedmorespace?
excellent condition.
Get moving with classified! A yard or garage sale
with classified! DALLAS EXETER in classified
20 Nittany Lane
Owner financing
FORTY-FORT is the best way
SWOYERSVILLE
available. Beautifully 6 Marina Drive
Convenience! Loca- remodeled home,
210 Susquehanna
Avenue
Englewood Terrace Next to Grotto Pizza tocleanoutyourclosets!
tion! Easy Living!
This home has it all.
new cabinets, gran-
Well cared for 3
& 1700/1800 Blocks
of Murray Street
Saturday June 4th You’re in bussiness
ite countertops, 9:00AM - 1:00PM
3 floors of living ceramic tile floor in
bedroom, 1.5 bath, 2 bedroom sets, with classified!
modern kitchen, Neighborhood
MOUNTAIN TOP
space w/hardwood kitchen, pantry, sofa & love seat,
floors and gas fire- sunroom, 1st floor
large master bed-
laundry. Updated
Yard & Garage leather sectional, Kingston
place in living room. room with 2 walk-in coffee tables,
Open floor plan, electric, replace- Sale!
closets and study,
ment windows, gas 37 Huntsville Rd kitchen set, Super
lower level family corner lot, partially Jupiter Moon Nautical
room w/laundry and heat, off street Friday, June 3
Studios Saturday, June 4 pictures, Spode
Yard Sale!!
enclosed yard with 2pm - 8pm
3/4 bath. 3 bed- parking. Beautifully Saturday June 4 9am-3pm Christmas tree
vinyl fencing, deck 3 for 1. That’s what Saturday, June 4
rooms w/2 full landscaped proper- 9:00AM-3:00PM china, Franciscan 757 Rutter Ave
with gazebo. you will get when 8am - 3pm
baths on upper ty with pond and (Wyoming Ave to Collect cash, not dust! desert rose, Sat. 6/4 8am-1pm
$289,900 you purchase this 3 Vintage household
level. Deck and fish, storage shed, Lincoln, to Mem- Johnson Brothers, Wurlitzer Jukebox,
MLS 10-1123 unit, 2 unit & items, home decor, Clean out your
patio for outdoor river view, no flood orial, to Pepe Ct.) Lefton, vintage Coke Cooler,
570-696-2468 Garage. Bring your insurance required. kid’s toys & books, basement, garage
living! 2 zone heat, Estate items added or attic and call the glassware, Antique Slot 464 S. Mtn. Blvd.
tools. Selling to set- For additional info boy’s clothes. Multi-
central a/c, inter- weekly: Antiques, Classified depart- Wedgwood & other Machine & Record Sat 9AM - 5PM
tle estate. $52,000. and photos view ple families, quite a
com and stereo collectibles, flea lamps & Buchan Player, pool cover, Junior & other
Call Pat our site at mix of great stuff! ment today at 570-
plus central vac market items. stoneware. fishing items, tools family clothing and
570-885-4165 www.atlas 829-7130!
system, 2 car Too much to list! and more. much more!
Coldwell Banker realtyinc.com
garage. What more
Gerald L. Busch MLS 11-1641
could you want?
ADVERTISE YOUR GARAGE SALE WITH THE TIMES LEADER! CALL 829-7130.
Real Estate, Inc. $134,900
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS #11-782
You’ll get a position on our online garage sales map, a listing in The Times Leader
$199,900
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61, 67, & 77 570-814-5814 Call Holly
474-477 Strawberry Brook Hollow S. Hancock St. CLASSIC EILEEN MELONE
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tronics, small appli-
ances, something
everyone!! 9:00AM-3:00PM
Pier One wicker,
items,Toys,holiday
merchandise,some
much more
AVAILABLE
INSIDE & OUT WILKES-BARRE REDUCED
MOUNTAINTOP
for everyone! tools,household Great 3 bedroom
keyboard, toys, items,electronics, OVER Cape Cod with
tools, chain saw, 70VENDORS
MOUNTAIN TOP charm & character,
and so much more!
fishing, surf board, ACRES OF 1 3/4 baths, nice
garden, country &
much more. SUGAR NOTCH PARKING yard. MLS#

SWOYERSVILLE
NEW MENU 10-342 $139,900
AT DELI call Nancy
NANTICOKE
Great 1/2 double 73 Richard Street
11 Eight Iron Drive Saturday located in nice 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath 570-237-0752
Sat., 6/4 8am-11am West Pittston loca- 18 Caitlin Ave. Traditional in Very www.atlasrealtyinc
Children’s toys, air City Wide 10am-2pm
ANNUAL SOUTH tion. 3 bedrooms, Large home in quiet Good Condition.
conditioner, stereo Ya r d S a l e Sunday WILKES-BARRE SALE new carpet. Vertical neighborhood close Open Layout. Off
unit and more! 8am-4pm Look for signs on blinds with all appli- to schools with Street Parking, Yard
June 4 8am-2pm Old River Road & ances. Screened in fenced yard, 2 & Shed. Many
57 Walden Drive To place your Rain date June 5 side streets porch and yard. For small storage Updates.
Saturday 8-2
Kids’ MEGA Sale
ad call...829-7130 8am-2pm
85+ Participants!
802 Woodland Rd WEST WYOMING Sat, Jun-4 8am-? more information
and photos visit
sheds. Large deck
in back. 3 bed-
Asking $47,900
Call 570-762-1537 YATESVILLE
Girls’ 0-2t, boys’ 0-
18 months (up to
Pick up list of
addresses & city
Saturday June 4
8-3
Curios, coffee/end
84 Watkins St
Electric Air Hockey
Table, Princess
WILKES-BARRE www.atlas
realtyinc.com
rooms, 2.5 baths.
For more info and
photos visit:
for showing
PRICE REDUCED
10/12), swings, map at City Hall, MLS#10-1535
co-sleeper, jump-a- tables, couch, 32” items, exercise www.atlas
15 East Ridge St $59,000
roos, plus-size TV & stand, equipment, picnic realtyinc.com.
Come Join Us!! Charlie VM 101
MOUNTAINTOP
maternity, double Recliner, Kinkade table & other items. MLS 11-1391
lamps/picture, crib,
stroller, toys,
household items,
LINE UP baby/toddler toys &
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
8AM-2PM
$109,900
Call Bill
much more A GREAT DEAL... clothes, house-
wares and more.
WAPWALLOPEN
570-362-4158
WILKES-BARRE
IN CLASSIFIED!
MOUNTAIN TOP To place your Our Lady of
WEST PITTSTON Affordable
ORANGE ad Call Toll Free 862 West 8th St.
Hope Church
(Lower Level)
Newly built 3
bedroom home.
12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
1-800-427-8649 40 Park Ave home in semi-pri-

178 S Main Rd SWEET VALLEY


Friday June 3rd
9am-5pm
Saturday June 4th
Wednesday June 1,
Thursday June 2,
WILKES-BARRE
241 Dana Street
20-year
vate location with
private back yard. 3
Kyttle Pike & Friday June 3, no-interest season room. Gas
Wood Chipper, 9am-3pm
(off of Rt. 118) 9:00AM - 3:00PM mortgage. fireplace in lower
Men’s Bike, Fishing
9+ FAMILIES
Antiques, level family room. 4
items, books and collectibles, Friday Is Bag Day Must meet
1280 Hallow Rd Wyoming Valley bedrooms, garage.
house hold items. fishing lures,
579 Stonehedge Pl Friday & Saturday For more informtion
Saturday June 4 Tonka trucks, Habitat for and photos visit
Fri. 6/3 10am-5pm, 8am-12pm 2293 W. 8th St. June 3rd & 4th household items Humanity
NEW LISTING wwww.atlas
Sat. 6/4, 8am-noon ORANGE UNITED 7am-12 pm tools & more 101 Boston Ave. eligibility
Baby/Nursery
Items, Boy/Girls MOUNTAINTOP METHODIST CHURCH
June 3rd & 4th
1ST TIME 2 FAMILY
No junk yard sale. Don't need that
Quality home in
great location
requirements.
realtyinc.com
MLS 10-4740
$159,900
designer clothes
(6months-4T), toys,
9 am to 2 pm Lots of Disney Guitar? WILKES-BARRE/MINERS MILLS w/custom features Spacious 3 Inquire at Call Charlie
Refreshments & Princess clothing, Sell it in the throughout. Won’t 570-829-6200
books, puzzles, Welsh cookies bedroom, 1.5 baths 570-820-8002
(2, 3, 4T), toys, Classified Section! last long. VM 101
household items... with textured
Saturday June 4 household items, 570-829-7130 $257,900.
N O E ARLY B IRDS P LEASE ! ceilings, updated
from 8am-3pm
Tools, toys, models,
books, etc. By
Helen & Ed’s tree
WILKES-BARRE
Call Joe or Donna,
613-9080 kitchen, all appli- WILKES-BARRE
MOUNTAIN TOP TV’s, slot cars, farm. ances including
HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL!
221 Hemlock Terr. PITTSTON TOWNSHIP
35 1/2 Rock St.
desk, unusual
items, stereo’s,
dishwasher, tiled
bath with whirlpool
3 bedroom, 1.5
bath, 2 walk-in
Bow Creek trains, books, tub, 2nd floor closets in master
(lower end) 23 East Thomas St.
Friday June 3 & DVD’s, junior & laundry room. bedroom, spacious
6/4 & 6/5, 8am-4pm
Saturday June 4,
8:00am-1:00pm
No Early Birds!
Saturday 8-4
Sunday 8-2
women’s clothes,
furniture, games,
lots & lots of stuff. Wapwallopen
N. Washington past
Hollenback, thru 2
WEST PITTSTON Replacement
windows.
living room, dining
room and kitchen, YATESVILLE
stop signs & turn Rt. $80,000 cement basement
Attic/Basement Multiple sales on
Treasures, Some
Antiques, Herbal
Kyttle Pike.
on E. Thomas St.
Rain Or Shine
MLS# 11-88
Call Arlene Warunek
floor, large fenced
in backyard with REDUCED!
58 Yorktown Road
Walden Park Plants, Interesting
Stuff! SWOYERSVILLE 2 FAMILY WYOMING 570-650-4169 outside deck. Off
street parking and
Friday & Saturday storage garage.
8:00AM - 4:00PM
Kids clothes (2T-14)
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, June 4th
28 Institute Street Located in a nice
neighborhood.

AROUND BACK
toys, household Dishes (restau- 8am-1pm Selling As Is for
items & lots more. Well cared for and
rant), girls bed- 406 Pond Hill Weston Lane in nicely kept. A place Smith Hourigan $50,000
room furniture, Mountain Road East End section of Call (570) 855-9875
MOUNTAIN TOP MOUNTAINTOP swing set, toys, Between Lilly Lake Wilkes-Barre
UNDER CARPORT
to call home! Com-
plete with 2 car
Group
(570) 696-1195
housewares, & Fire House (between New oversized garage, WILKES-BARRE 61 Pittston Ave.
collectibles, girls
& women's plus
clothing & lots 112 Kossack St.
Saturday June 4,
8:00am-1:00pm
Antique furniture,
Grant and New
Hancock Street)
Saturday, June 4th
9am-1pm
Household items,
central air, first floor
laundry, eat in WILKES-BARRE Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
Saturday June 4 kitchen. Convenient Large room sizes,
more. household items & decorative items, to shopping, West
665 Nuangola Road No Early Birds! 8am-2pm lots more decorations and fireplace, central
Antiques, household Pittston pool and A/C. Includes
Fri, Sat & Sun. much more!
ball fields. $152,500
8am-3pm
PLAINS
goods, furniture for
WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE MLS 11-583
extra lot. For more
Household items, house and patio,
tools and much
LINE UP Call Judy Rice
information and
photos visit
including furniture,
63 Valley Stream
Trailer Park tools, jewelry, more A GREAT DEAL... 570-714-9230
Nice duplex, was
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linens, decorations
Friday & Saturday
9:00AM - 4:30PM & more. SWOYERSVILLE IN CLASSIFIED! originally a single MLS #10-3512
29 Amber Lane family home & can PRICE REDUCED
Toys, jewelry, Looking for the right deal Remodeled 2 bed- easily be a single $194,500
household items,
nice gifts for MOUNTAINTOP on an automobile?
Turn to classified. Find Something?
room Ranch home
with new carpeting,
again. Additional
off street access
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
Father’s Day Lose Something? by rear alley of VM 101
9 GREENWOOD HILLS DR 30+ FAMILY SALE It’s a showroom in print!
Get it back where it
large sun porch,
property. Seller
MOUNTAIN TOP
11 Skyview Drive new roof. Move
Hilldale Section
Saturday June 4 328 Stanton St. Classified’s got belongs right in! For more assist available.
8 am to 3 pm
Saturday June 4, Trinity Church
Saturday, 9-3 the directions! with a Lost/Found ad! info and photos $44,900
8:00AM - 2:00PM Bikes, crib, Call Kathy B @
WYOMING
220 Montgomery 570-829-7130 please visit:
Wicker mirror, Princess House, 570-474-6307 or
Avenue www.atlas
274 Slocum St. boat, safe
WEST WYOMING
household items, More Vendors realtyinc.com 570-715-7747
kids & adult clothes, Friday June 3 and 909 Income &
lamps, jewelry
& much more
Saturday June 4th
8am-1pm
Welcome. $10
Space. Must RSVP WILKES-BARRE 438 Tripp St
MLS 11-749
$89,900 Commercial
570-654-3261 Call Colleen Properties
Tons of baby items
Sat 6/4 8am-2pm 570-237-0415
and clothes
Huge Sale! Don’t
Don’t
miss this one!!
PLAINS (women and men’s,
household items
WEST PITTSTON SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
ASHLEY
76 Forest Road Name Brand
Saturday, June 4
9am-2pm
Clothing, house-
hold items,
and much more.
NO EARLY BIRDS FLEA MARKET & 52 West 6th Street
WILKES-BARRE
Nursery Furniture,
Household items,
collectables.
STRAWBERRY Saturday June 4th
REDUCED
WILKES-BARRE
lawn furniture, 46 East 8:00AM-2:00PM
jewelry, and more.
MOUNTAINTOP Hollenback Ave. Household, video

MOUNTAIN TOP FESTIVAL Off North Main St


Saturday June 4th
games, camping/

26 Wyoming St.
Saturday,June 4th
SWOYERSVILLE Corner of Exeter
6AM - Til ??
Plus Size Clothes,
hunting items.
Something For
82 Manhattan St
from 8-2, Ave & Warren St. purses, cds & All Ages!
First Presbyterian MUCH,MUCH more. Great house in a

YATESVILLE
Sunday, June 5th great neighbor-
from 8-12. Church EARLY BIRDS
Saturday, June 4th WELCOME! hood, just waiting
NO EARLY BIRDS. SUNDAY for a new owner!!
Something for 11 am to 5 pm
Rain Or Shine 1:00PM-3:00PM 116 Amber Lane 3 bedrooms, hard-
The Village at everyone! Clothes, Completely remod- 313 N. River Street Very nice Bi-level wood floors, built-
toys, electronics, Refreshments Nice 2 bedroom
Mountain Top Available eled home with home with 2-3 bed- ins, 4 season sun-
Saturday, June 4 household items. single home, A/C, rooms, open floor room, 1 &1/2 bath,
803 Aspen Drive everything new.
COME ONE well maintained.
Laurel Lakes Village 8am - 1pm
COME ALL!!!
372 Slocum St
LINEUP New kitchen, baths,
Near courthouse
plan, built in covered deck,

WILKES-BARRE
Saturday June 4, Furniture, Electron- Saturday June 4, bedrooms, tile garage, driveway, stone bar-b-que
& colleges.
9:00AM - 2:00PM
Antique couch &
ics, Baby items,
tools, clothing, toys
Sunday June 5,
8:00AM - 2:00PM ASUCCESSFULSALE floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops, Affordably Priced
on corner lot.
Lower level family
& a fenced yard.
Family of 5 lived
22 Pittston Ave @ $44,900.
mirror, wing chair,
Pfalzgraff dishes,
& other items. Take
Nuangola Rd to
Spaces Still
Available. Call Frank INCLASSIFIED! Saturday, June 4
all new stainless
steel appliances, Call Jim
room with pellet
stove. Move in
comfortably in this
home. Contractor
Towne & Country
silverware, XMas Burma Rd, to Patriot
Circle
570-262-4119 Doyouneedmorespace? 8am - 1pm refrigerator, stove,
Real Estate Co.
condition home. owned and nicely
items, appliances microwave, dish- For more informa- cared for. A lot
& much more PLAINS SWOYERSVILLE A yard or garage sale washer, free stand- 570-735-8932 or tion and photos visit of house for
NANTICOKE
in classified ing shower, tub for 570-542-5708 www.atlas the money.

MOUNTAIN TOP is the best way


tocleanoutyourclosets! 557 Hazle Street
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
Job Seekers are
looking here!
realtyinc.com
$95,000
MLS 10-4538
MLS 11-225
$68,000
Ask for Holly
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
Sat., June 4 at 8am
Furniture, clothing, YATESVILLE $154,900 (835.00 /
30years/ 5%)
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
toys, books & more! 570-654-1490 ESTATE
ment specialist
WEST WYOMING 570-821-7022

WILKES-BARRE AVOCA
46 North Street 461 SLOCUM ST.
273 East Ridge St. (Irish Town Section) (In Back Yard)
Saturday June 4th Antiques, house Saturday, June 4th
81 Greystone Dr
9:00AM - 1:00PM wares, clothing & 7:00AM - 1:00PM LINEUP
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
8am-1pm
Womens, mens &
baby clothes, books
much more!
Saturday & Sunday
The One You’ve
Been Waiting For. WILKES-BARRE WEST WYOMING ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
TOY TOWN SECTION
household items 8am-3pm Jewelry, clothes, 40 Pittston Ave.
Baby & Toddler
& much more collectibles. Too Saturday, June 4 Doyouneedmorespace?
SHAVERTOWN
Clothes, Gear &
Many Items To List! & Sunday,June 5 148 Stites Street
NANTICOKE
Toys! A yard or garage sale
9:00AM - 3:00PM CHARMING
MOUNTAIN TOP SWOYERSVILLE
6 FAMILY SALE
296 Tripp St.
Saturday June 4th
10 AM TO 3 PM
Womens clothes all
sizes, kids clothes BUNGALOW
in classified
is the best way
& toys, baby items $74,500 46 Bradford St. tocleanoutyourclosets! 25 St. Mary’s St.
SOMETHING FOR (strollers, car seats,
etc), kitchen items,
650 sq. ft.
On corner lot with
Well maintained 3
bedroom home with
You’re in bussiness 3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
with classified!
EVERYONE! 57 Pearl Street glass entertainment 2 car garage. off street parking cial building with
(Between Scott
& Kidder Sts.)
center, Pier 1 table
& chairs, computer
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
walk up attic & full
and large side yard,
newer roof, vinyl
siding, porches,
WILKES-BARRE warehouse/office
and 2 apartments

Hanover Section
610 Park Ave
Field Crest
Motorcycle for sale? Saturday & Sunday
6/4 and 6/5
desk, holiday decor
& much more!!
heated basement,
hardwood floors windows, furnace,
with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
8:00AM - 4:00PM hot water heat, and
Bow Creek Manor
198 Oak St
Saturday, June 4
Saturday June 4,
8:00AM - 2:00PM 481 Church Street
Let them see it here Tons of Stuff. Every- Need a Roommate?
with three season
room. Freshly paint- electrical panel. All
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
thing for babies, up the big ticket items
Saturday June 4th
8:00am - 1:00pm
Rain Date - June 5
8am - ?
Childrens toys,
clothes, maternity,
Saturday June 4th,
8:00-1:00pm
in the Classifieds! to 18 mos &
Place an ad and
find one here!
ed & move in condi-
tion. 570-446-3254 have been replaced
age needs. For
more information
Too Many Items To household. Some- for you. Home is
List. Don’t Miss This
2 family. Craft Items household items,
stroller, games, etc.
Too Much To List.
Don’t Miss This One
570-829-7130 thing for everyone. 570-829-7130 ready to move
and photos log onto
www.atlas
LINEUP right in!
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realtyinc.com.
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ASUCCESSFULSALE
ADVERTISE YOUR GARAGE SALE WITH THE TIMES LEADER! CALL 829-7130. INCLASSIFIED!
$78,000
Call Terry
Estate Business
Here! 4 unit with
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
Solomon August separate utilities. Call Charlie
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You’ll get a position on our online garage sales map, a listing in The Times Leader A yard or garage sale
in classified
Ext. 301
Antonik & Associ-
parking. $125,000.
To get started,
VM 101

and timsleader.com Classifieds, a rain date guarantee, nine days of advertising for is the best way ates Real Estate
570-735-7494
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570-885-4165
your left over items, a sign, stickers, a FREE McDonald’s breakfast and more!
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Selling
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Properties Properties Properties

BACK MOUNTAIN EDWARDSVILLE


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OF THE
We’ll run your ad in the
classified section until your
Great Investment 62-67 ½Thomas St
Opportunity Prime 173-175 Zerby Ave. vehicle is sold. This would make an
Location On Rt.118 - Great income prop- awesome family
Turn Key Gas Sta- erty with additional compound. No
tion W/Convenient garage space shortage of parking
(34x38) room for 3

WEEK
Mart. 2 Fuel Pumps, on this unique prop-
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MLS # 11-1809 one half and have home, one duplex
$299,000. your mortgage paid and an extra lot all
Call Geri by the other! included. Homes
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LEWITH & FREEMAN


MLS # 11-1111 lle border.
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Call John Shelley 11-252
Looking for the right deal 570-288-0770 Call Betty
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$159,900
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15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711.
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Commercial Commercial Commercial Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished
Properties Properties Properties MOUNTAIN TOP
200 Kirby ASHLEY Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS HANOVER TWP. NANTICOKE
FREELAND
1017-1019 Centre St.
PITTSTON WYOMING Brand new, clean 2
bedrooms. Washer/
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Lee Park
Available June 15
First floor, 3 rooms
plus bath with
dryer hook-up. No
Pets. $550 + utili-
ties. 570-868-6020
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
Spacious 1 bed-
room,
apartment.
1st floor
Large
KINGSTON shower. Refrigera-
tor, stove, ceiling
fans, carpeting,
included. Federally basement. Washer/
EXECUTIVE STYLE heat, hot water,

938 Apartments/ AVOCA subsidized program. dryer hookup. sewer & garbage

Beautiful piece of Furnished


3 rooms, wall to wall
carpeting, appli-
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
Garbage
included.
fees
$515/
month + utilities. 1st
LIVING included. No pets
or smoking.
$465 + security.
2nd floor
property located in ances, coin-op laun- apply. Income less
HARVEY’S LAKE
& last + security. apartment Call (570) 814-2229
1011-1015 Oak St Affordable Building a nice area waiting dry, off street park- than $11,900. No pets. in beautiful
NANTICOKE
Available 2 buildings waiting for your to be built on. Most- ing, security. No
1 bedroom, fur- 570-675-6936, 570-954-1992
on site. #1011 is a 2 business to occupy ly wooded. Water, pets. $410/month historical home.
nished, LAKE 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
JENKINS TWP.
story office building it! It also offers sewer and gas are (570) 655-1606 2 bedrooms, 1 Spacious 2 bed-
FRONT apartments. EQUAL HOUSING
with approximately income from 2 bed- adjacent. Going bathroom, dining room apartment.
Wall to wall, appli- OPPORTUNITY
BACK MOUNTAIN
3800 square feet. room apartment towards Mountain- Private 2nd floor, 1 Wall to wall carpet,
ances, lake rights, HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE room, living
#1015 is a single above. Off street top left onto Kirby bedroom apartment coin operated laun-
off street parking. room, all appli-
DUPONT
story building with parking. Offers con- Ave just past Grey- 3 large 1 bedroom for rent. Sewer & dry on premises,
approximately 3000 sidered! MLS 11-572 No Pets. Lease, water included. ances provided, Garbage & sewer
stone Manor. apts, 3 kitchens
square feet. $79,500 security & Large completely $425/month + secu- including included. $600/mo.
$59,000 with appliances, 3
$489,000 Call Judy Ross references. remodeled 2 bed- rity & references washer/dryer, + security. Credit
SUNDAY JUNE 5 MLS 11-429 baths. Apts. have
MLS# 11-445 570-714-9230 570-639-5920 room styled town- Call (570) 540-6794 off-street park- check & references
1:30PM-3:30PM 570-696-2468 access to one
Call Pat Guzzy another. No lease. house. Stove & ing, plenty of required. Call
Spacious well
maintained double
570-407-2480 941 Apartments/ $795 for all 3 apts fridge included. JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON storage. Monica Lessard
home with 4 bed- Unfurnished ($265 per apt.) Private interior
2nd floor, newly
$1,000/mo.
Convenient to all attic & basement
rooms on each 570-709-2481
ASHLEY
colleges and gas access. Washer/ renovated, 2 bed-
side. 1017 side is
owner occupied WYOMING 1st floor, 1 bedroom,
drilling areas.
Call for more info
dryer hookup. Nice
yard. $650. No
pets. Call
rooms, carpet, nice
yard, easy parking.
KINGSTON 570-287-1196
with ductless AC, off street parking, 570-696-1866 Small Pets okay.
oil or coal heat, PRICE REDUCED! water, sewer & 570-479-6722
Heat, Water includ-
Rutter Ave.
1 bedroom 1st
Ext. 3182
modern living
rooms, kitchen & 570-586-1111
MOUNTAIN TOP garbage, storage
room, washer/dryer
hook up.
BEAR CREEK
New furnished 3
EXETER ed. $650/month.
Credit check & ref-
floor, large living
room, neutral
LINE UP
baths. Fenced in erences required. A GREAT DEAL...
SENIOR APARTMENTS
decor. Gas heat,
PITTSTON
$485/month + gas, room apartment Cell (917) 753-8192
back yard with water included. Off
electric, security & Includes water, sep-
street parking. No IN CLASSIFIED!
KINGSTON
shed. Great oppor- references tic & most of the 222 Schooley Ave.
tunity to live in 1017 Call (570) 823-6060 heat. No smoking & pets. $420 plus Looking for the right deal
Exeter, PA security & lease.
& pay your mort- no pets. $750/ Accepting applica- on an automobile?
gage with 1019 To place your month. + security, tions for 1 bedroom
570-793-6294
Turn to classified.
rental property 285 Wyoming Ave.
First floor currently
ad call...829-7130 references. Could
be unfurnished. Call
apartments. Quality
1 bedroom apart-
KINGSTON It’s a showroom in print!
SDK GREEN
$99,952
MLS# 11-1229 used as a shop, GREAT OPPORTUNITY (570) 954-1200 ments for ages 62 Classified’s got
could be offices, and older. Income the directions!
Call Stanley
etc. Prime location, SPRING IS HERE!! DALLAS limits apply. Rent
ACRES HOMES PITTSTON
(570) 817-0111
corner lot, full base- 4C Liberty St. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, only $437 month.
Coldwell Banker 118 Glendale Road ment. 2nd floor is 3 Diamond in the * Utilities Included 11 Holiday Drive
2nd floor, appox.
ASHLEY
Rundle Real Estate Well established 8 bedroom apartment rough - Over 23 * Laundry Facilities Kingston 77 S. Main Street
unit Mobile Home 800 sq. ft., walk in 168 S. MAPLE AVE 2 bedroom, 2nd floor.
570-474-2340 plus 3 car garage acres of land wait- * On Site “A Place To
Park (Glen Meadow closet, laundry Carriage house $385 + utilities. No
and parking for ing to be improved 1st floor, 2 bedroom, Management Call Home”
Looking to buy a Mobile Home Park) room, deck & yard. apartment, com- pets. 570-655-2313
6 cars. For more by energetic devel- laundry room. Off *Private parking Spacious 1, 2 & 3
home? in quiet country like Off street parking. pletely remodeled, or 570-654-6737
information and oper. Lots are level street parking. Call for appointment Bedroom Apts
Place an ad here location, zoned $575 + utilities. 1 five large rooms
photos go to & nestled at the Water / sewer & 570-654-5733 3 Bedroom
and let the
sellers know!
commercial and
located right off
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end of quiet street.
Liberty St. is a right
garbage included.
Large yard. First,
year lease, credit
check & references
required. Call
Monday - Friday
8am-11am. Equal
with 2-bedrooms,
bath with separate
tub and shower.
Townhomes
Gas heat included
PITTSTON
Efficiency apart-
570-829-7130 Interstate 81. Con- MLS #10-4339 off 309 south at last & security Housing Opportunity
venient to shopping $172,400 Januzzi's Pizza. required. $600.
(570) 675-4597 1300SF. 1-car FREE ment - bedroom,
garage in private 24hr on-site Gym bath & kitchen. No
FORTY FORT
center, movie the-
HANOVER TOWNSHIP ater. Great income
opportunity! Park is
Call Charlie
VM 101
Land is at end
of street.
570-735-8730 or
570-332-8080
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
location. Central
A/C. MLS#11-895
Community Room
Swimming Pool
pets. Available 6/15.
$425/month + 1
22 W. Germania St $199,900 MUST SEE!!
priced to sell. basement, garage 1st floor,2 bedroom, $1,000/Month Maintenance FREE month security. Call
Call Jill Hiscox or attic and call the plus utilities 570-655-3314
Owner financing is off street parking, Controlled Access
570-690-3327 Ted Poggi
available with a Classified depart- large living room Patio/Balcony
substantial down
payment. For more LEWITH & FREEMAN
570-696-3801
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
with eat in kitchen,
garbage & sewer
283-9100 x25 and much more...
Call Today PLAINS
2 BEDROOM, 2nd
ASHLEY
details and photos 912 Lots & Acreage included. $650 + or stop by
floor, off street
visit www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1530 ABSOLUTE NY
NEWPORT
2L
TOWNSHIP
- 1 mile
2 bedroom, off DALLAS
2 bedroom. Utilities,
utilities & security.
Call (570) 760-2362
for a tour!
Now Offering
Move In Specials
parking, large living
space. $425/mo +
OTS street parking. utilities. No pets or
This 6,600 sq. ft.
concrete block
$210,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
FARMLAND SALE!
South of L.C.C.C.
Residential devel-
opment, under-
Stove & fridge
included. Washer/
electric & gas by
tenant. $480/month
+ 1 month security
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile? KINGSTON
2 bedroom. $675/
570-288-9019 smoking. Call
570-820-8822
building has multiple June 4th! dryer hookup. Cats
Turn to classified. month. Includes gas
PLAINS
uses. 5 offices & 5 to 14 acre parcels ground utilities welcome. $465. deposit. No pets
kitchenette. Over - opening price including gas. Water included. 570-675-7768 It’s a showroom in print! heat. Security & ref-
5,800 sq. ft.. ware- 1 - Frontage 120’x (570) 239-9840 erences required
house space (high
$24,900! Less than
3 hrs NY City! No 265’ deep $38,000. DALLAS TWP Classified’s got No pets. Call
Great Location
1st floor, 2 bedroom
the directions!
ceilings). 2 over-
PLAINS
closing costs! Prime 2 - Frontage 210’x
158’deep $38,000 ASHLEY CONDO FOR LEASE: 570-288-4200
LARKSVILLE
large eat-in kitchen,
head doors.
$93,500
buildable acreage!
Call 888-481-1373 Call 570-714-1296 Available June 15 $1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to
HANOVER TOWNSHIP KINGSTON Cute 3 bedroom
living room, tiled
bath, wall to wall,
MLS 10-1326
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY NOW for free info! Modern 2nd floor 2 3029 South Main St AC, parking. $465
NY FARM bedroom apart- discuss our great 3 bedroom. Off apartment, just
Bob Kopec Very large 1st floor, street parking. renovated, quiet + utilities. Call
15 South River St.
DRUMS
HUMFORD ment. Off street Amenity & Mainte-
For Sale By Owner 3 bedrooms, wall Freshly painted, neighborhood, no 570-696-1866
REALTY parking. Washer nance program!
570-822-5126
4,536 sq. ft., high
traffic area, across
Lot 7 Maple Dr.
Private yet conven- LIQUIDATION SALE! dryer hookup. Appli-
ances. Bus stop at
Call 570-674-5278 to wall carpet,
central air, eat in
new carpet. Water
& Sewer included.
pets, washer/dryer
hook-up, off-street PLYMOUTH
LARKSVILLE
from Rite-Aid, gas
heat. For more info,
ient location just
minutes from inter-
June 4!
Lender Owned
the door. $550 /
month. Call
Line up a place to live kitchen with appli- No pets. Washer
dryer hookup. New
parking, $515/
month + utilities &
1 bedroom efficien-
cy, 1st floor. All utili-
call 570-820-5953 states. You can fish Land/Farm Build- 570-954-1992 in classified! ances. Off street
parking. Washer
bathroom / kitchen. 1 month security. ties including laun-
HUGE PLAINS TWP.
in your own back
yard in the
ings - $69,900!
Less than 3 hrs NY
City. Gorgeous set- 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
/dryer hookup.
Heat & cooking
1st month & security
required. $650
845-386-1011 dry room. On Main
Street at bus stop.
Nescopeck Creek Properties Properties
570-574-8673
PROFESSIONALLY $400/month. Call
REDUCTION! LAND! or use the nearby
state game lands.
ting, views,
stonewalls! FREE
gas included. Ten-
ant pays electric & LINEUP MANAGED
(570) 704-8134

HIGHWAY 315
2 acres of commer-
Perfect for your
vacation cabin or
CLOSING COSTS!
888-793-7762
for free info packet!
water. $750 +
security. No Pets.
ASUCCESSFULSALE LUZERNE. Modern,
PLYMOUTH
Nice, recently reno-
possible year round Call 570-814-1356 INCLASSIFIED! made beautiful, 4
cial land. 165 front
feet. Driveway
home! MLS#11-1492 www.NewYork
LandandLakes.com WILKES-BARRE Doyouneedmorespace? rooms complete,
vated 1st floor 1
bedroom. Stove &
access permit and
$19,900
PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN HANOVER TOWNSHIP A yard or garage sale appliances include Fridge included.
PLAINS
Jill Jones 696-6550
lot drainage in Great location, 1 built-ins, laundry, $500 + electric &
place. WIll build to Looking for that Great Commercial Store Front, bedroom apartment
in classified colonial kitchen, garbage. Lease,
suit tenant or avail-
special place
38 & 40 Laurel St & Inside Suites Available in residential area, is the best way courtyard, parking security, references
2 blocks off River
462 W. State St.
able for land lease.
called home? St. 50’W X 100’D. Steps from New Intermodal Hub all utilities included. tocleanoutyourclosets! 1 car. NO PETS/NO Call for appointment
For more informa- and application.
Lower End Pizza! tion and photos visit Classified will address Nice Location. & Public Parking $600/month You’re in bussiness SMOKING. 2 YEAR
570-417-0088
+ security.
Established prof- www.atlas Your needs.
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Starting at $650 908-482-0335 with classified! LEASE $595 + utili-

SHAVERTOWN
itable business for $12,000 ties, EMPLOYMENT/
KINGSTON
realtyinc.com
sale. Restaurant, Open the door 570-829-8529 utilities included VERIFICATION
bar, game room,
separate dining
MLS 11-17
Price Negotiable with classified!
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today!
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
West End Road
44 E. Walnut St. APPLICATION Modern, 2nd floor, 2
bedroom apt., yard,
room. Parking for
Call Charlie DURYEA PRICES REDUCED Must Be Seen! AMERICA REALTY
TWO Clean & bright off street parking.
44.59 ACRES
570-829-6200 570-288-1422
35 cars. Turnkey VM 101
EARTH
CONSERVANCY
570-829-1573 3 bedroom apart-
Private home, 2nd
floor duplex. Out-
Security & refer-
operation. Addition- ments. Heat, water, ences. $560 + utili-
al parking lot
included. For lease
LAND FOR SALE
46+/- Acres
garbage & sewer
included with appli-
standing neighbor-
hood, 2 bedroom, 1 LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
ties. 570-574-2588

SHEATOWN
or sale Hanover Twp., bath, expansive
ances. Off street apartment. All new wall, off-street
$175,000 $89,000 parking. No pets,
10+/- Acres kitchen with appli- parking, coin
Call Jay Crossin
Doyouneedmorespace? Hanover Twp.,
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ non smoking, not ances. Extra stor- laundry, water,
Beautiful 1st floor, 2
Ext. 23 1/2 bedroom. Stove
Unfurnished Unfurnished section 8 approved. age available. $650 sewer & garbage
Crossin Real A yard or garage sale $69,000
28+/- Acres
References, securi- + utilities. No pets, included. $495/
and fridge. Large
Estate kitchen, on-site
570-288-0770
in classified Fairview Twp.,
ty, first and last no smoking. Lease/ month + security laundry room. Off
months rent.
is the best way $85,000 application & lease. HUD street parking. $600
NANTICOKE tocleanoutyourclosets!
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all
32+/- Acres IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE $725/month
570-852-0252
570-954-2111
leave message
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
+ Cooking Gas &
Wilkes-Barre Twp Electric, security,
You’re in bussiness utilities. KOZ Immediate Occupancy!! 570-675-1589 570-954-0727 lease & background
with classified! approved. For more

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REDUCED! check. Call

PLYMOUTH
information and
photos visit
61+/- Acres
Nuangola
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS KINGSTON LUZERNE 570-417-0088
for appointment

in classified!
www.atlas 72 E. W alnut St.
$118,000 61 E. Northampton St. Cozy 1 bedroom,

WEST PITTSTON
realtyinc.com JUST SOLD! 2nd floor, located in 2nd floor. Kitchen,
$2,395,000 40+/- Acres Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 quiet neighborhood. living area. New
MLS#10-669 Newport Twp. Kitchen, living flooring, private 1 bedroom efficien-
Call Charlie • Affordable Senior Apartments 941 Apartments/ room, dining room, entrance, yard cy apartment. No
423 E. Church St. See additional Land • Income Eligibility Required Unfurnished sun room, bath- access. Off street pets. $310 + utilities.
for Sale at • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; room. 2 large and 1 parking. $440/mo. Call 570-333-5499
Great 2 family in small bedrooms,
W IL K E SW O O D
www. earth Water & trash
move in condition • New appliances; laundry on site;
WEST PITTSTON
conservancy.org lots of closets, built included. Security
on both sides, Sep- • Activities! in linen, built in
A PAR TM E NTS
arate utilities, 6 570-823-3445 & 1 year lease.
FRANKLINTOWNSHIP
155 E Walnut St. • Curb side Public Transportation hutch, hardwood No pets. Call Availabe Immediatly
rooms each. 3 car Good investment
SHAVERTOWN
and carpeted (570) 760-5573 Clean 1 bedroom,
detached garage in property knocking 53.52 prime acres Please call 570-825-8594 floors, fireplace, 2nd floor. Washer/
super neighbor- on your door. Don't located in the 1 B edroom Sta rting storage room, yard, Find Something?
hood. Walking dis- TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 dryer hookup.
tance to college.
For more info and
miss out, come and
see for yourself.
Also included in the
Dallas School Dis-
trict. MLS#11-1150 LAND
Harford Ave.
a t $675.00
w/d hookup and
new stove. Heat
and hot water incl.
Lose Something?
Get it back where it
$500/mo. + utilities
& security. Call
photos visit: sale of the property
$549,000
4 buildable residen-
• Includes gas heat, belongs (570) 947-8073
Maribeth Jones Available May 1. 1 with a Lost/Found ad!
www.atlas is the lot behind the office: 696-2600 tial lots for sale indi- w ater,sew er & trash yr. lease + security 570-829-7130 West Pittston, Pa.
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1608
home. Lot size is direct: 696-6565 vidually or take all EAST • C onvenient to allm ajor $900/month GARDEN VILLAGE
25X75, known as 4! Buyer to confirm
MOUNTAIN 570-406-1411 APARTMENTS
$127,500 147 Cherry St. water and sewer
APARTMENTS
highw ays & public LUZERNE 221 Fremont St.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
$82,000
MLS# 10-2666
with zoning officer.
Directions: R. on transportation KINGSTON Efficiency.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
Call Karen E. Franklin, R. on The good life... Regions Best • Fitness center & pool A N
VAILABLE OW! New carpet
$375/month
impaired; all utilities
Coldwell Banker Lawn to L. on 2nd Floor, 1 Bed,
Rundle Real Estate GOULDSBORO Harford. close at hand Address • P atio/B alconies 1 Bath, modern Lease & security.
included. Federally
subsidized
570-474-2340 kitchen, living room, Available June 15
902 Layman Lane $22,500 per lot • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. • P et friendly* washer & dryer. Call after 6 p.m.
program. Extremely
Mark Mason • Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning low income persons
962 Rooms 962 Rooms 570-331-0982 • O nline rentalpaym ents Next to the Post 570-220-6533
encouraged to
• Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included Office, off street
CROSSIN REAL • Flexible lease term s apply. Income less
ESTATE
570-288-0770
• Community Building
• Spa & Pools
• Swim Club, Heated Pools
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
parking, $500 +
utilities, water &
sewer included, 1
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
than $11,900.
570-655-6555,
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle 8 am-4 pm,
Bear Creek Township
Casino Countryside Inn

915 Manufactured • Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer Sa turd a y 1 0-2 year lease, security ments for elderly, Monday-Friday.
& references. No disabled. Rents EQUAL HOUSING
Rooms starting at Homes • Private Entrances • Private Entrances
822-27 1 1 Pets. No Smoking. based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
OPPORTUNITY
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5 Call 570-822-9821
Daily $39.99 + tax Wooded lot in Big Monday 9am - 7pm Monday 9am - 7pm
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
ASHLEY PARK Handicap Accessi-
Tuesday - Friday 9am - 5pm Tuesday - Friday 9am - 5pm
Bass Lake. Current Saturday 9-1 Saturday 9-1 * Restrictions Ap p ly
KINGSTON
Saturday 9am - 1pm Saturday 9am - 1pm
Weekly $169.99 + tax perc on file. Priced
Laurel Run & San 680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
below cost, seller

CEDAR
Souci Parks, Like Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704 or 570-474-5010
BEAUTIFUL & SPACIOUS
says bring all offers.
Microwave new, several to This institution is an
Refrigerator
MLS#10-3564. Low
choose from,
822-4444 288-6300 equal opportunity

VILLAGE
price $10,000 Luxury 2nd floor
Financing &Warranty,
WEST WYOMING
Thomas Bourgeois provider &
www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com apartment. 3 bed-
WiFi
287095

facebook.com/ employer.
516-507-9403 email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com rooms, 2 baths.
MobileOne.Sales
HBO Available July 1st
MOUNTAIN TOP
CLASSIC Large living, dining
PROPERTIES
Call (570)250-2890 Apartment room, den, eat-in Large, modern 2nd
(570) 823-8027 570-842-9988
927 Vacation NEWPORT TWP. Homes kitchen, enclosed
porch all on 1 floor. WOODBRYN
floor 1
apartment.
bedroom
Living
www.casinocountrysideinn.com Ask About Our room & dining room
PRIME APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE!
info@casinocountrysideinn.com JENKINS TOWNSHIP Locations
ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS Holiday Specials!
Built in bookcases,
modern appliances,
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. with large eat in
kitchen. Deck. Heat
New Section in Rents based
LAKE NUANGOLA
washer, dryer,
Highland Hills, & water included.
Charles Place
141 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp. $250 Off 1st Months Rent, microwave includ- on income start
No pets. $600 +
971 Vacation & 971 Vacation & Open!
Furnished Lakefront & $250 Off Security
ed. Central air. Call at $405 & $440.
security. Call
570-313-2930 Handicap
Resort Properties Resort Properties Four 1+ acre lots
property with boat Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3 Deposit With Good Credit. Accessible. 570-693-9339
slip. Beautiful
available. Call
recently remodeled Bedroom Apartments KINGSTON Equal Housing
570-498-9244
3 bedrooms, 2 bath Income Eligibility* Required.
1 bedroom starting @ $690
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
Opportunity.
LINEUP
BLACK LAKE, NY Featuring:
house with large Call 570-474-5010
LINEUP deck overlooking
the Lake. Call Lou
Rents: $455-$656 plus electric
(*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size) ‹ Washer & Dryer
bright, 1st
floor, 2 bedrooms,
TTY711
This institution is an
ASUCCESSFULSALE
equal opportunity
ASUCCESSFULSALE for details.
(610) 325-9715 • High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning
‹ Central Air elevator, carpet-
ed, Security provider and
IN CLASSIFIED!
NEED A VACATION? IN CLASSIFIED! • Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms
‹
‹
Fitness Center
Swimming Pool
system. Garage.
Extra storage &
employer.
930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate • Community Room • Private Parking ‹ Easy Access to cable TV included. NANTICOKE Doyouneedmorespace?
Come relax and enjoy
great fishing & tranquility
Doyouneedmorespace? • Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse I-81 Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water
Deluxe 1 bedroom,
A yard or garage sale
A yard or garage sale Mon – Fri. 9 –5 2nd floor apartment.
at it’s finest.
Housekeeping cottages in classified WE BUY HOMES For more info or to apply, please call: 44 Eagle Court
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
Large bedroom &
living areas, wall to in classified
on the water with all the
amenities of home. is the best way Any Situation 570-733-2010 Wilkes-Barre, PA
18706 (Off Route 309)
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
wall carpet. Includes
all appliances +
is the best way
TDD: 800-654-5984
(315) 375-8962 tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-956-2385 Great, Convenient 570-823-8400
pets. References.
Security. Lease.
washer / dryer. All
electric. Must see.
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No smokers
please. $840.
$425 + utilities, first/ You’re in bussiness
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Mayflower APARTMENTS One bedroom


Š2 bedroom
single, AFRAID TO MOVE?
Are you paying
KINGSTON
1200 sq. ft. Zoned COOPERS CO-OP
bath, fridge & stove
provided, washer/

Crossing FOR RENT!


executive apart-
ment. Beautiful,
fully furnished, TV
exceptional
Š1 bedroom,
water included
too much for your
current office, but
for repairs &
manufacturing. NANTICOKE Lease Space
dryer hookup & wall
to wall carpet.
$475/month plus
425 South Franklin $500 per month OFFICE Available, Light
Apartments Street. For lease. and all appli- Š2 bedroom, dread the incon-
(570) 814-8876 manufacturing, security & utilities.
Available immedi- ances included. water included venience of mov- FOR LEASE warehouse, 570-472-2392
570.822.3968 ing? We can help!
ately, washer/dryer Conveniently
located.
Š3 bedroom
single family We not only offer COMMERCIAL SPACE GREAT LOCATION office, includes
- Light & bright
on premises, no
pets. We have stu-
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
570-826-1688 exceptional
Duryea
less expensive
rent, but we will
KINGSTON FOR RENT
414 Front Street
available immedi-
all utilities with
free parking.
Lease this free-
standing building for
NANTICOKE
open floor plans also help you
WILKES-BARRE
apts. On site park- Š2 bedroom,
620 Market St.
ately, 1800 square I will save an AFFORDABLE
- All major affordable, water move to our mod- feet, Move in con-
ing. Fridge, stove ern office space in Newly Renovated you money! monthly rent. Totally
appliances included provided. We have a PARSONS SECTION included dition. New car- renovated & ready
Nanticoke the Luzerne Bank Prime Space. peting. Reception
- Pets welcome* 24/7 security cam- 1ST FLOOR, 1 bed- Building on Public to occupy. Offices,
era presence and all room apartment, off Š2 bedroom, 1,250 sq. ft., area, conference conference room,
- Close to everything large, water Square. Rents Near Kingston room, kitchen, and
doors are electroni- street parking. include heat, cen- work stations, kit
- 24 hour emergency cally locked. $450- Water & re-cycling included Corners. Great 3 offices, Located and more. Ample
Pittston tral air, utilities, on main street in
maintenance 650/per month, included. Call Tom trash removal, location for retail or parking and handi-
water & sewer paid, at 570-760-2785 ŠLarge 1 Hanover Section, cap access. $1,750/ 55 Loomis St
- Short term and nightly clean- business office.
One month/security bedroom water off-street parking, month. MLS 11-419 3 bedroom, wall
leases available Job Seekers are included ing - all without a Easy Access and forced air furnace,
deposit. Call (570) sneaky CAM Call Judy Rice to wall carpet,
looking here! Plymouth parking. Call Cliff central air, or 5701-714-9230
793-6377 after charge. Access full basement &
Call TODAY For 10:00 a.m. to set an Where's your ad? Š3 bedroom half 570-760-3427 $950/per month attic. Stove,
double parking at the the Call 570-760-3551
AVAILABILITY!! appointment or 570-829-7130 and fridge & water &
email shlomo_voola ask for an employ- Old Forge intermodal garage Looking for that to set an PLAINS TWP garbage includ-
via our covered
www.mayflower @yahoo.com. ment specialist Š2 bedroom
bridge. 300SF to
special place appointment 7 PETHICK DRIVE ed. No pets.
wilkesliving.com exceptional called home? OFF RTE. 315 $630+ security
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WILKES-BARRE SOUTH water included
We can remodel Classified will address
1200 & 700 SF
947 Garages
570-814-1356
Certain Restrictions WILKES-BARRE McDermott &
McDermott to suit. Brokers Your needs.
Clean out your
basement, garage
Office Furnished.
570-760-1513
Apply* Charming, Victorian
2 bedroom 3rd floor
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
Real Estate
Inc. Property
protected. Call
Jeff Pyros at
570-822-8577
Open the door
with classified!
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
NANTICOKE
Management
GREAT LOCATION
apartment. Partially apartments. ment today at 570-
furnished. 34 West
Ross St. View at
Laundry facility. Off
street parking avail-
570-821-1650
(direct line)
COMMERCIAL KINGSTON 829-7130!

NEAR SCHOOLS
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OFFICE SPACE KINGSTON
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315 PLAZA
Most utilities includ- Sat. 8-noon 422 North Main Commercial Spaces
$440. 570-332-5723 Street, Pittston Available. High
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WILKES-BARRE
toric building is non Traffic Area. 500 sf Kingston, PA Clean car storage For lease, available
new apartment? smoking and pet & 1,100 sf. Call Mark Available Immedi- 1750 & 3200 SF only, $65/month immediately, 3 bed-
Classified lets free. Base rent: 570-696-1600 ately, Off street Retail / Office Call 570-696-3915 rooms, 2 bath-
Space Available
you compare costs - $700. Security & Ref-
FRANKLIN GARDENS parking. Security rooms, refrigerator
without hassle erences required.
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950 Half Doubles and stove provided,
SENIOR LIVING
WAREHOUSE
Call Vince: Suite $300/month, washer/dryer hook
or worry! STATE APPROVED
570-762-1453 includes utilities. up, off-street park-
Get moving
with classified! WILKES-BARRE Š1 & 2 bedrooms
FOR SCHOOL,
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570-823-7564 WILKES-BARRE/
KINGSTON ing, pets ok, Refer-
ences credit and
Clean, 2 bedroom, ŠLaundry facility Doyouneedmorespace? Flexible commer- OFFICE SPACE.
FOR LEASE PLAINS TWP
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PITTSTON
cial/office space on room, dining room,
WILKES-BARRE / 2nd floor duplex. ŠStove, fridge
ŠSecure building
A yard or garage sale
in classified
Main Street.
78 MAIN STREET
LAIRD
COMPLEX,
STREET
easy
kitchen, washer/
required.
security
Need
deposit,
KINGSTON
Stove, hookups, Includes 4 separate dryer hook up. No
ŠCommunity available immedi- interstate access. $650/per month,
parking, yard. No offices, large room pets, no smoking.
Efficiency 1 & 2 pets/no smoking. Rooms. is the best way which could be used ately, 3200 sq ft Lease 132,500 s.,f.,
Fenced yard & off-
water and sewer
bedrooms. Includes $475 + utilities. ŠElevator tocleanoutyourclosets! as a conference square feet, 12 loading docks, 30
ft ceilings, sprinkler,
street parking.
paid, $650/security
deposit. Call
Š2 fully handicap On Main Street
all utilities, parking, Call 570-868-4444
accessible apts.
You’re in bussiness room and a rest-
Luzerne, off-street acres of parking.
Excellent location, (570)760-3551 to
laundry. No pets. room. Very high $700 + utilities,
From $390. Need a Roommate? also available with classified! traffic area. Locat- parking, forced air Offices available.
lease & security.
set an appointment
Lease, security
& references.
Place an ad and
find one here! RECENTLY RENOVATED WYOMING ed in a strip mall
that is fully occu-
furnace, central air,
Call (570) 288-5404
call 570-655-9732
Available June 1st
570-283-1180 NANTICOKE
570-970-0847 570-829-7130 Call Christy BLANDINA pied. Parking avail- after 8:00 a.m. to To place your West Green Street,
KINGSTON
570-417-0088
WILKES-BARRE
APARTMENTS
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
able. For more set an appointment
or email 328 Kennedy Blvd.
ad call...829-7130 3 bedroom, semi

WILKES-BARRE
details and pictures,
WILKES-BARRE
3 BED/1.5 BATHS S
LAFAYETTE GARDENS !
AVE MONEY THIS YEAR West River St.
room. Wall to Wall
carpet. Some utili-
visit www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com. MLS 11-
morgancorp@
epix.net.
Modern medical
space, labor & WAREHOUSE/LIGHT Large 1/2 double
with 3 bedrooms,
modern kitchen and
bath, w/w carpet,
washer/dryer
ties by tenant. No industry approved, living room, dining
HEAT, WATER,
SEWER & TRASH
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
Large 2, 3, & 4
bedroom apart-
ments. Heat & hot
pets. Non-smoking.
Elderly community.
1832. $750/month +
utilities.
Call Kim at MEDICAL OFFICE ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus
MANUFACTURING room (with red car-
pet throughout)
hookup, basement,
yard, gas heat.
No Pets.
INCLUDED, 2 bedroom apart-
OFFICE SPACE
Quiet, safe. Off 570-466-3338. Suite for lease in 4 exam rooms, xray eat-in kitchen with
secure building, ments available for water included. Bal- street parking. Call modern building in and reception and $525/month
additional pantry
washer/ dryer immediate occu- cony. Off street 570-693-2850 Avoca. Designed breakrooms. Could + utilities, security
area. 1 bath. Large
parking. Washer & lease
PITTSTON
on-site,wood pancy. Heat & hot for 2 physicans. be used for any fenced yard. Gas/
Find Your Ideal
floors, yard, water included. $625 dyer hookup. Pets 2,800 sq ft, 6 exam business purpose. Call 570-256-3461
hot water base-
parking. $825. Call Aileen at OK. $855 - $950. rooms, large recep- Will remodel to suit. Main St.
PLYMOUTH
board heat. All utili-
(570) 899-8034 570-822-7944 Call 570-237-0124 tion area, break- For lease 12,000 sq. ft. build-
Employee! Place an
ties by tenant. No
Line up a place to live room/kitchen, file $2,200/MO. ing in downtown
WILKES-BARRE
smokers, no pets.
Doyouneedmorespace? 9WILKES-BARRE NORTH Nice location.
in classified! room, 2 restrooms, Also available for location. Ware- $650 + security. Large 3 bedrooms,
E. Chestnut St.
A yard or garage sale /wall carpet, fresh
1 bedroom, wall
West River Street
Several 1 bedroom
apartments avail-
ad and end the DOLPHIN PLAZA
lab area, 2 private
offices. Excellent
condition. Close to
sale
MLS #11-751
$595,000
house with light
manufacturing.
Building with some
Call Steven
(570) 561-5245
1 bath, lots of
storage. Sewer
included. $575/mo.

in classified paint. Eat-in kitchen,


stove & fridge
able. Hardwood
flooring & appli-
search! Rte. 315
2,000 SF
I-81. 50+ parking
spots available.
570-954-7950
Call Charlie
VM 101
office space. Entire
building for lease or
will sub-divide.
LARKSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath
1st & last. Call
570-332-8922

is the best way 570-829-7130


included. Front ances included. Office / Retail
porch & shared
backyard. Heat &
Heat, water, sewer
& trash also includ-
Next to Gymboree
4,500 SF Office Need a Roommate?
MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
half double, Freshly
cleaned & painted. WILKES-BARRE
tocleanoutyourclosets! Tenant
hot water included.
pays electric
ed. Walking dis-
tance to Wilkes Uni- ask for an employ- Showroom,
Warehouse Place an ad and Purebred Animals?
570-829-6200
VM 101
Tenant pays all utili-
ties including sewer.
133 Garden Ave.
1/2 double, 6

You’re in bussiness & cooking gas.


$500/month +
versity. Pet Friendly.
Available June 1. ment specialist
Loading Dock
4 Acres touching find one here! Sell them here with a
classified ad!
$550 plus security.
Call (570) 332-5723
rooms. $600/plus
utilities. No pets.

with classified!
570-824-3721
security. Call
(570)814-1356
Starting at $600.
570-969-9268
I81 will build to suit.
Call 570-829-1206 570-829-7130 570-829-7130

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RENTALS
3 bedrooms,
street parking.
room, kitchen, gas all appliances
Large back yards.
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all utilities by ten-
ant. 3 bedrooms, sewer garbage
1 bath, huge attic.
$625/month. Also,
included. No pets. ,
$600/per month, +
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
Newly remodeled.
Adorable 2 bed- utilities security & 2 bedrooms, 1.5
room. $550/month lease. baths, off street
570-766-1881 570-639-5608 parking, fenced
yard, some pets
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH okay, appliances
included.

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bedrooms, 1.5 Call (570) 899-2665
baths, full base-
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1-car garage.
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MIRRA DRYWALL
Services Garden Service Excavating
dows. Washer/ Services
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washer $650 + utili-
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1 ABLE CHIMNEY
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IT ALL HANDYMAN BASIL FRANTZ LAWN
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ties.
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$750/security
deposit.
HIGH EFFICIENT
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Chimneys. All
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Licensed & Insured
drywall,
plumbing & all types
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VITO’S PAVING & SEAL COATING
570-592-4133
Call (570)441-1132
Heat Pumps &
Central Air types of Masonry. Free Estimates of home repairs,
also office cleaning
Shrub Trimming &
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GINO’S
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Free Estimates Roofs & Gutters.
1084 Electrical
570-829-5318 (570) 855-2409 or
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3 bedroom, central
air, baseboard hot 1,200s/f with base-
ment & yard. Hard-
Townhouse
Licensed & Insured
570-817-5944
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(570) 675-3517
Wanted: Licensed and
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water, all modern
wood floors, 3 bed-
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STRISH A/C
appliances, includ- 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 For Your
rooms. Sewer & Reasonable Rates LAWN SERVICE
ing washer/dryer,
off street parking water included.
baths, hardwood
floors, 1st floor Ductless / Central No Job Too Small.
Plumbing,
Electrical &
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Security & refer- COZY HEARTH Licensed & insured. experience, 570-474-6329
$850/month
+ utilities ences required.
$1,095/month
laundry room &
granite counter
Air Conditioning
Free Estimates CHIMNEY Free estimates. Carpentry.
Retired Mr. Fix It.
landscape designs,
retaining walls,
Trucks Lic.# PA021520
Call (570) 760-4483 tops. No Pets. Chimney Cleaning, 570-574-6213
Call (570) 498-1510 MLS#11-1214
Licensed & Insured
570-332-0715 Rebuilding, Repair, 570-574-7195 Emergencies pavers, patios, Highest Mountain Top
23/7 decks, walkways, PAVING & SEAL
953 Houses for Rent Looking for the right deal $1,500/month Stainless Steel Lin-
ing, Parging, Stuc- ponds, lighting,
Prices COATING
on an automobile?
Call Geri
1015 Appliance co, Caps, Etc.
ECONOLECTRIC
All Phases
299-9142 seeding, mulch, etc Paid!! Patching, Sealing,
570-696-0888
Free Estimates Electrical work Free Estimates. Residential/Comm.
Turn to classified. 570-696-3801 Service 1135 Hauling & FREE PICKUP Licensed Bonded
LEWITH & FREEMAN
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It’s a showroom in print! 1-888-680-7990 Too Small. Trucking Insured
288-8995
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3 BEDROOM HOME the directions! 962 Rooms 1042 Cleaning & Commercial
Free Estimates AA CLEANING Mowing, mulching,
1249 Remodeling &
Maintainence Spring cleanup,
MOUNTAINTOP
VACUUMS
Licensed-Insured A1 Always hauling, Repairs
1195 Movers
KINGSTON HOUSE
WHOLESALE gravel & trimming.
IN MESHOPPEN Scenic & tranquil
setting for 3 bed- Nice, clean
PRICES
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PA032422
(570) 602-7840
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
Commercial
& Residential. BestDarnMovers
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room, 2 bath home furnished room, available 10 & 20 yard
LOTT ROAD located on private starting at $315. Over 30 years Cleaning!!! GETZIE ELECTRIC dumpsters.655-0695 MOWING, TRIMMING Call for Free Quote.
drive. Hardwood Efficiency at $435 experience Christopher’s Licensed & Insured. 592-1813or287-8302 We make moving easy.
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floors with area month furnished Cleaning Service 100 & 200 amp BDMhelpers.com
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rugs, large kitchen, with all utilities Call Today service upgrades. AAA CLEANING 570-852-9243
able immediately! LEN HOSEY LAWN CARE.
dishwasher, stove, included. Off 570-299-9512 No job too small! A1 GENERAL HAULING
3 bedrooms, 2 Appliance Service FULLY INSURED
fridge & office area. 570-947-2818
bath rooms, USE street parking.
Washer/Dryer
or email us at: Cleaning attics, CALL & SAVE 10% 1204 Painting &
2nd floor bonus 570-718-0331 nepacleaning@ cellars, garages. OFF LAST BILL Wallpaper
OF
APPLIANCES,
EXISTING
room. Laundry
hookup in base-
Range/Dishwasher.
Whirlpool, Maytag,
gmail.com GRULA ELECTRIC LLC Demolitions, Roofing
& Tree Removal.
FREE ESTIMATES
570-814-0327
D & D
REMODELING
washer/dryer hook Kitchenaid & Roper Licensed, Insured,
ment, enclosed Residential / Free Est. 779-0918 or A & N PAINTING From decks and
- up, covered park- 287-7973 No job too small.
porches (front heat- Commercial 542-5821; 814-8299 Patrick & Deb’s
Deb’s Airplane Quality at kitchens to roofs,
ing, pets ok, ON
MYO BEACH AND
THE SUSQUEHAN-
ed). Sewer, water &
outside lawn main- 1024 Building &
Cleaning by Lisa.
Pet Sitting also 570-829-4077 A.S.A.P Hauling
Landscaping
Landscaping, basic
Submarine Prices!
Interior/Exterior,
and baths, etc.
WE DO

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tenance included. available. Call Today! handy man, house pressure washing, IT ALL!!!!!!!
NA RIVER,
$1,250 + security,
Remodeling 570-690-4640 or
SLEBODA ELECTRIC Estate Cleanouts,
cleaning & help decks & siding. CALL US FOR
$1100.00 FIRST Master electrician Attics, Cellars, Commercial/Resi-
lease & background Room for rent.$400 570-696-4792 moving. We even ALL OF YOUR
AND LAST/ per ALL OLDER HOMES Licensed & Insured Garages, Fire & dential. Over 17
check. Available Washer / dryer, SPECIALIST Bucket truck to 40’ Flood Damage. do inside painting. INTERIOR AND
month, plus utili- years experience!
in Mid July. cable included. 825-4268. 1054 Concrete & 868-4469 Free Estimates, Any salvageable EXTERIOR
ties, SECURITY Free estimates.
Crestwood Schools 845-616-1461 items can be picked REMODELING
/deposit. Call
570-678-5850
Remodel / Repair Masonry Same Day
up for free. Licensed & Insured NEEDS
(570) 762-4471 Masonry, stucco, Service!
to set an appoint- LINEUP & concrete
1093 Excavating 570-822-4582 Free estimates. 570-820-7832 570-406-9387
NANTICOKE
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ment or email Call 570-793-4232
ASUCCESSFULSALE All Phases of
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6’-9’ ARBORVITAE ACTION HAULING THE REST NOW
INCLASSIFIED! Small Jobs Welcome QUALITY LAWN Int./Ext. Experts! CALL THE
ASHLEY
“The Patch” Doyouneedmorespace?
Remodeling? Free Estimates
570-239-9178
Tree Planting Available
Driveways,
concrete pads & all
You Call Today,
Job Gets Done
The Same Day!!
& LANDSCAPE
Spring Clean Ups,
Aluminum, Wood
& Deck Staining
BEST!!!
Mulching, Grass
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 A yard or garage sale types of Excavating! Cleaning Houses,
Cutting,Fertilization,
Free Estimates
1252 Roofing &
D. Pugh Garages, Yards, etc Licensed-Insured
baths. Large private
yard. Off street
in classified (570) 332-0077
Call Mike, Tree & Shrub
30 Years Siding
parking, quiet neigh- is the best way Look for the Concrete 570-826-1883 Maintenance &
All phases of 1105 Floor Covering Installation Experience
borhood, no pets.
Washer / dryer
tocleanoutyourclosets! BIA symbol
masonry & Installation Experienced, Locally Owned J&F ROOFING
SPECIALISTS
2 story 2 bedroom of quality
hookup. $850 / house with 1 car You’re in bussiness For information
concrete. Small Affordable, Reliable
Free Estimates
Sinced 1990 All types of roofing.
570-283-5714
month + utilities &
references. Avail-
attached garage &
walk up attic. 1st
with classified! on BIA
jobs welcome.
Senior discount, CARPET REPAIR & (570) 592-4847
Repairs & Installation
25 Years Experience
membership Free estimates
able Immediately.
978-771-5012
floor has office
area, rec
965 Roommate
call 287-3331
Licensed & Insured INSTALLATION Rainbow
Landscaping
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
Licensed / Insured
Free Estimates
room/workshop, Wanted or go to
288-1701/655-3505 Vinyl & wood. & Lawn Service 36 Yrs Experience Reliable Service
BENTON w/d hookup and 1/2 DEMPSKI MASONRY
Certified, Insured. Spring & Fall We Specialize In 570-855-4259

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MOCANAQUA
bath. Versatile & CONCRETE Cleanups. Trimming, New Construction
Charming country property with a lot mulching, complete Residential J.R.V. ROOFING
farm house. 3 bed- All Phases MCGINLEY FLOORS LLC landscape installa- 570-824-6381
of space. $625/mo Repaints
room, 2 bath on 4.3
acres. Newly
+ security, 1 year
lease. Water
HOUSE TO SHARE
Professional male
DAVE JOHNSON
Expert Bathroom
Licensed & Insured
No job too small.
Wood, Laminate &
Ceramic
JUNK REMOVAL
tion. Lic. & Insured.
Call 570-674-2418
Comm./Industrial
All Insurance
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
remodeled. Full Remodeling, Whole Free Estimates. 570-895-4350 Hot Built Up, Rubber,
included in rent. seeking profes- House Renovations, 570-824-0130 Cleanups/Cleanouts   JOHN’S   Claims
basement and attic. Ask for Holly
PADDY@MCGINLEYFLOORS.COM Large or Small Jobs Apartments Gutters & Chimney
Large barn and sional female to Interior & Exterior dempskimasonry.com “Picture Perfect” Repairs. Year Round.
EILEEN R. share house. Only Carpentry. Kitchens FREE ESTIMATES LANDSCAPING Interior/Exterior
out buildings. 1129 Gutter (570) 814-4631 Spray,Brush, Rolls Licensed/Insured
GMD MASONRY
MELONE REAL $250/ month. All and Basements Bobcat : Grading
Horses welcome. WallpaperRemoval ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
$950/month
ESTATE utilities included. Licensed &Insured Repair & Cleaning Excavator : Digging
Cabinet Refinish-
570-821-7022 Beautiful home 5 570-819-0681 All types of Shrub/Tree Trimming,
904-673-6944 ing Jim Harden

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rooms + 2 bed-
rooms. Rec base-
ment, carpeted.
DAVID
DAVID A JONES
concrete,
masonry and
stucco
GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
PA#067136- Fully
Install or Removal
“Be safe, not sorry.”
Drywall/Finishing
Power Washing
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
BUILDING & Edging/Mulch/Stone Repairs, Shingles,
No pets, neat per- Deck Specialist
3/4 bedroom home,
gas heat, all appli- 8 ROOMS - 3sunroom.
plus
BEDROOMS son wanted, age
unimportant.
REMODELING
Additions, garages,
Licensed/Insured
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured.
We install custom
Lawns, Tilling & more
Hauling / Removal
Handy Man
FREE ESTIMATES
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
ances included. sheds, kitchens, 570-451-0701 seamless rain
$1,050 + utilities. Newly painted. 570-762-8202 bathrooms, tile gmdmasonry.com gutters & leaf ALL KINDS OF Handyman, all types. Larry Neer Repairs. Credit
Cards accepted.
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Call (570) 406-6044 Clean. All
ances + garbage
appli- floor, finished
basements, decks,
protection systems.
CALL US TODAY ABOUT
HAULING & JUNK Blinds/Closets & more! FREE ESTIMATES!
971 Vacation & Licensed-Insured
DALLAS included. $625/per
month, plus utilities Resort Properties
siding, roofing,
windows, doors,
1057Construction &
Building
OUR 10% OFF WHOLE
HOUSE DISCOUNT!
REMOVAL
TREE/SHRUB
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Interior/Exterior.
20 years experi-
EMERGENCIES
& security custom built oak 570-561-2328 REMOVAL
REMOVAL
HOUSE FOR RENT 973-670-8945
FLORIDA stairs & trim. Estate Cleanout 1165 Lawn Care
ence. Insured.
Mister “V”
Idetown Road, For Licensed & insured. GARAGE DOOR GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED Free Estimates Senior Discount
Constr uction
lease, available
NANTICOKE Boca Raton
Beautiful 5 room
No job too small.
570-256-7567 or
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570-855-0387
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pets - landlord (570)735-8551 Insured
decision.
$800/per month
A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
Moosic, PA 18507 Bahram, 855-8405
H-D Contracting
NORTHEAST FLOORING CASTAWAY AFFORDABLE (570) 947-2777 Free Estimates
Licensed
plus utilities & $800
security deposit.
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(570) 639-0967 to
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866-873-0478
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eling. Both large
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570-829-5133
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rent. Furnished. FREE ESTIMATES
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Interior/Exterior,
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Licensed, insured,
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418 Front Street
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(570) 338-2269
ALL
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570-332-4199
38 Yrs. Experience.
THE PAINT DUDE 1294 Tile & Repair
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immediately, 4
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570-829-0140
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Harvey’s Lake.
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We Also Do Indoor

perfect
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ING AT $850 + We buy junk cars
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Need help with a
Call John
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pressure washing.
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