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On Aug. 7, Penn State coach
Joe Paterno chewed out his
players for complaining about
tough practices. You get
knocked down and get hurt a
little bit, and you
walk around like,
Ohhhh boy, does
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Paterno went to the hospital
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NANTICOKE Mayor Joseph
Dougherty has a simple message
for the three menaccusedof beat-
inghimwithbrass knuckles anda
wooden club before stealing his
company-issued vehicle.
Enjoy jail, Dougherty said.
Authorities allege Daniel
Banks, 24, Steven Brannigan, 20,
and Thomas Owens, 21, all from
Wilkes-Barre, went on a two-day
crime spree on
June 25 and 26
in four munici-
palities, steal-
ing vehicles,
burglarizing
businesses and
intentionally
setting a fire, in
addition to the
violently as-
saulting
Dougherty.
The three
men were ar-
raigned by District Judge Donald
Whittaker in Nanticoke on a host
of felony and misdemeanor as-
sault, theft and conspiracy charg-
es that were filed after a joint in-
vestigation by state police at
Wyoming and Shickshinny, and
police in Hanover Township,
Nanticoke and Newport Town-
ship.
They were jailed at the Lu-
zerne County Correctional Facil-
ity -- Banks for lack of $1.25 mil-
lion bail and Brannigan and
Owens, $1 million bail each.
They attempted to steal a ve-
hicle on Prospect Street (Nanti-
coke) ownedby Peter Kanjorski,
said Nanticoke police Detective
Capt. WilliamShultz. Whenthat
failed, they went down two
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AIMEE DILGER/
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Nanticoke
Mayor Jo-
seph
Dougherty
talks with
reporters
Tuesday
about the
arrests of
those be-
lieved to be
responsible
for beating
him and
stealing a
vehicle he
was in.
Trio also accused of going on
a crime spree after taking
Nanticoke officials car.
By EDWARD LEWIS
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nia fared worse in several cate-
gories, including: percent of low
birth weight babies (up 8 per-
cent), infant mortalityrate (up7
percent), percent of children in
poverty (up13 percent) and per-
cent of children in single parent
families (up 10 percent). How-
ever, the states overall ranking,
when factoring in 10 key indica-
tors, improved from 23rd to
20th among the 50 states, Puer-
to Rico and the District of Co-
lumbia.
Pennsylvania did see im-
provements in some categories,
including child death rate
The lingering recession has
had a major impact on people
across Pennsylvania, but a study
released today by a national
charitable organization shows
that children are bearing the
brunt of the weak economy.
According to data contained
in the annual Kids Count Data
Book, compiled by the Annie E.
Casey Foundation, Pennsylva-
Study: Economy
hurting children
Kids Count Data Book shows
Pennsylvania fared worse in
several categories.
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DALLAS TWP. Two of the
three township supervisors
signed an agreement Tuesday
evening with Williams Field Ser-
vices LLCregardinga natural gas
pipeline and meter-
ing station.
Supervisors
Frank Wagner and
Phil Walter signed
the deal, which
took about two and
a half months to reach. Supervi-
sor Glenn Howell recused him-
self fromvoting on natural gas is-
sues within the township be-
cause he has signed an easement
with a natural gas company.
The agreement includes re-
strictions on setbacks for the
pipeline, removing equipment
fromthe meteringstation, a deed
restriction to prohibit any future
developments on the planned
site and a clause that would re-
strict the company from con-
structing, managingor operating
any natural gas extraction and
gathering activities within a 1.75
Dallas Twp. OKs gas pipeline agreement
Accord includes restrictions
on Williams Field Services
LLCs line, metering station.
By SARAH HITE
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See PIPELINE, Page 14A
A-ROD A BIG DRAW AT PNC FIELD
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A
lex Rodriguez plays third base for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees on Tuesday at
PNC Field in Moosic on a rehab assignment from the New York Yankees. A-Rod went
1-for-3 from the plate against the Durham Bulls, who won the game 2-0. Rodriguez is ex-
pected to play in Moosic again tonight. For complete coverage, see Page 1B.
WILKES-BARREIn24years,
AnneMarieMcCawleyneversaw
the display of compassion and
charity that poured through the
doorsat St. Vincent dePaul Kitch-
en following a Times Leader arti-
cleabout thepaltryreserveslimit-
edtoa singleshelf.
Onemanbroughtinacartfulof
canned chicken, McCawley re-
counted. Alittle boy came to the
door witha caseof ravioli.
Suddenlythebareshelveswere
overflowing, but the generosity
didntstopthere. Wevealsobeen
getting cash donations, the food
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Last week St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen director Anne Marie
McCawleys shelves were so bare she warned the facility could
be forced to shut down. This week, donations flowed in.
Donors fill shelves
of charity kitchen
Times Leader story about
food depletion at St. Vincent
de Paul prompts response.
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HARRISBURG Three ex-
aides to former state House
Speaker JohnPerzel are expected
to plead guilty this week in ex-
change for their cooperation in
prosecuting other Republicande-
fendants in a corruption probe,
the state Attorney Generals Of-
fice said Tuesday.
The expected pleas will come
less than three weeks before jury
selection is slated to begin in
DauphinCounty court inthe con-
solidated trial of the Republican
defendants. They include Perzel,
of Philadelphia, and another for-
mer high-ranking state represen-
tative, Brett Feese of Lycoming
County, who also had served as
chief counsel for the House GOP
caucus.
Scheduled to enter pleas
Wednesday are Samuel Buzz
Stokes, 68, a Philadelphia man
who is a former employee of the
state House of Representatives
and Perzels brother-in-law, and
Don McClintock, 43, a former
Perzel campaign aide, the attor-
ney generals office said.
Paul Towhey, 40, of Blue Bell,
one of two former Perzel chiefs of
staff chargedinthe case, is sched-
uled to enter a plea Friday before
the same judge.
Each of the three was original-
ly charged with at least two doz-
en counts of conflict of interest,
theft and conspiracy. The pleas
are expected to include felonies,
said Attorney Generals office
spokesman Nils Frederiksen.
Robert Donatoni, a West Ches-
ter lawyer representing Stokes,
said his client plans to plead
guilty totwocounts, but declined
to specify the charges. A tele-
phone message left for Towheys
lawyer was not immediately re-
turned. Court records do not list
an attorney for McClintock, and
no one answered the phone at his
home address in Vorhees, N.J.
The trial of the other GOP de-
fendants is expectedto last sever-
al months. Jury selection is set to
start Sept. 6, and the trial is ex-
pected to being Sept. 12.
Prosecutors allege that House
GOP leaders and staff members
spent millions of taxpayer dollars
on computer technology to ille-
gally gain the advantage in politi-
cal campaigns. They say Perzel
aggressively accumulated power
and that he punished fellow Re-
publicans who voted against him
on legislation with dirty tricks
that includedtaxpayer-paidrobo-
calls to tarnish their image
among their constituents.
Perzel, long one of the state
GOPs most prodigious fundrais-
ers and campaign strategists,
gave up the speakers rostrum in
2007 after Democrats won con-
trol of the House and was ousted
from the House in the 2010 elec-
tion. He insists he is innocent and
has questioned the motives of
GOP Gov. Tom Corbett, who as
attorney general had launched
the ongoing legislative investiga-
tion in early 2007.
Perzels lawyer, Brian J. McMo-
nagle of Philadelphia, did not im-
mediately return a telephone
message left Tuesday by The As-
sociated Press.
The investigation also resulted
in the arrests of 15 current and
former Democratic legislators
and aides, including three who
were convicted at trial and seven
who pleaded guilty.
Former Rep. Mike Veon of Bea-
ver County, formerly the House
Democratic whip, and one of his
ex-aides, Brett Cott, are serving
prison terms after being convict-
ed of conspiracy, theft and con-
flict of interest stemming from
what prosecutors described as a
wide-ranging scheme to use leg-
islativeemployees andother pub-
lic resources for electioneering.
Three other Democrats are
awaiting trial.
3 Republicans to plead guilty in probe
Ex-aides to former Pa. House
Speaker John Perzel will make
plea bargain agreement.
By PETER JACKSON
Associated Press
COLUMBIA, S.C. Four of the
five largest U.S. tobacco compa-
nies sued the federal government
Tuesday over new graphic ciga-
rette labels that include the sewn-
up corpse of a smoker and a pic-
ture of diseased lungs, saying the
warnings violate their free speech
rights andwill cost millions of dol-
lars to print.
The companies, led by R.J. Rey-
nolds Tobacco Co., Lorillard To-
bacco Co., said the warnings no
longer simply convey facts to al-
low people to make a decision
whether to smoke. They instead
forcethemtoput government anti-
smoking advocacy more promi-
nently on their packs than their
own brands, the companies say.
They want a judge to stop the la-
bels.
Never before in the United
States have producers of a lawful
product been required to use their
own packaging and advertising to
convey an emotionally-charged
government message urging adult
consumers to shun their prod-
ucts, the companies wrote in the
lawsuit filed in federal court in
Washington, D.C.
The FDA refused to comment,
sayingtheagencydoes not discuss
pending litigation. But when she
announcedthe newlabels inJune,
HealthandHumanServicesSecre-
tary Kathleen Sebelius called
them frank and honest warnings
about the dangers of smoking.
The FDA approved nine new
warnings to rotate on cigarette
packs. They will be printed on the
entire top half, front and back, of
the packaging. The newwarnings
also must constitute 20 percent of
any cigarette advertising. They al-
so all include a number for stop-
smoking hotline
Onewarninglabel is a pictureof
a corpse with its chest sewed up
and the words: Smoking can kill
you.Another label hasapictureof
a healthypair of lungs beside a yel-
lowand black pair with a warning
that smoking causes fatal lung dis-
ease.
The lawsuit said the images
were manipulated to be especially
emotional. The tobacco compa-
nies said the corpse photo is ac-
tually an actor with a fake scar,
while the healthy lungs were san-
itized to make the diseased organ
look worse.
The companies also said the
newlabels will cost themmillions
of dollars for new equipment so
they can frequently change from
warning to warning and designers
tomakesurethelabels meet feder-
al requirements whilemaintaining
some distinction among brands.
Joining R.J. Reynolds and Loril-
lardinthesuit areCommonwealth
Brands Inc., Liggett Group LLC
and Santa Fe Natural Tobacco
Company Inc. Altria Group Inc.,
parent company of the nations
largest cigarette maker, Philip
Morris USA, is not a part of the
lawsuit.
Tobacco firms sue FDA
AP PHOTO
Two of nine new warning labels cigarette makers will have to use by the fall of 2012 are shown.
Four of the five largest U.S. tobacco companies sued the federal government Tuesday.
Graphic labels upset companies
By JEFFREY COLLINS
Associated Press
The tobacco companies
said the corpse photo is
actually an actor with a
fake scar, while the
healthy lungs were san-
itized to make the dis-
eased organ look worse.
COURTDALE Council voted
Tuesday to purchase signs for the
municipal parking lot, stating
parking commercial vehicles in
the lot is prohibited.
An ordinance that restricts
parking to residential and bor-
ough vehicles only was passed at
last months meeting but will not
go into effect until the signs are
posted, which should be within
two weeks, council said.
Council President Carl Hodo-
rowski said residents have been
complaining they cant find a
parking spot when they visit the
boroughbuildingtopay their tax-
es or sewer bills.
There are about six big trucks
always in our parking lot, he
said.
Once the signs are inplace, vio-
lators will be towed and fined at
owners expense, he added.
Council member Debbie
Youngblood asked Hodorowski if
the borough has a dumping or lit-
tering ordinance. She com-
plained about the gas cans and
other miscellaneous objects that
are scattered across the grass
next to the lot. The objects be-
long to Steven Zomerfeld, who
runs a tree removal business out
of his home, adjacent to the lot.
Zomerfeld attended the meet-
ing. He objected to Youngbloods
remarks that his collection was
junk and should be cleaned up.
He fired back, by telling her that
sheshouldcleanupher ownfront
yard.
You havent even seen my
yard, Youngblood said.
After the meeting, Zomerfeld
said he is being constantly ha-
rassed and singled out by council
and the police department for
parking his trucks in the lot. He
saidhe has receivedmore than30
citations for parking in the lot
and along Blackman Street,
which runs behind his property.
Ours are the onlyvehicles that
theyre targeting, he said.
Council looked over snapshots
providedbya resident showingil-
legal dumping on a private prop-
erty on Helen Court. Hodorow-
ski said he is not sure if the bor-
ough has an ordinance on dump-
ing and littering, and said he
would pass the photos on to the
police department and the bor-
oughs code enforcement officer,
Andy Kratz..
Inanother matter, Hodorowski
told council the boroughs back-
hoe needs a new transmission.
An estimate he received to re-
place the transmission is $4,894.
Council votedtoauthorize Hodo-
rowski to solicit three estimates
for the repairs.
Trimming overgrown brush on
Corby Road was interrupted re-
cently due to breakage of the bor-
oughs weed whacker and leaf
blower. Council voted to pur-
chase a new weed whacker for
$369 and a new leaf blower for
$319. Liquid fuels funds will be
used for the purchases.
Courtdale buying
no-parking signs
Ordinance restricting parking
at municipal lot not in effect
until posted.
By CAMILLE FIOTI
Times Leader Correspondent
WILKES-BARRE The
regular 6th District Repub-
lican Committee meeting will
be at 7 p.m. Tuesday at GOP
Headquarters, 41 S. Main St.,
across from the Park & Lock.
POLITICAL BRIEF
PITTSTON A city fire fight-
er was the victim of a hit-and-
run outside the fire station on
Monday at around 2:30 p.m.
Michael Shovlin was tending
to housekeeping duties outside
the firehouse on Kennedy Street
when he was struck by a red
pickup, the driver of which then
fled the scene, according to
televised reports.
As of press time Monday
night, Shovlin was in stable
condition and being transferred
from the emergency room to a
patient room at Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Cen-
ter.
Although Pittston police were
said to be seeking information
on the incident, they did not
return messages left at the po-
lice department, nor did they
reply to a request through Lu-
zerne County 911 to return a call
to a reporter.
WILKES-BARRE City
police reported the following:
Police said Rochelle Hub-
bert, of New Alexander Street,
and Latisha Aiken, of Beekman
Street, Wilkes-Barre, were cited
with disorderly conduct and
harassment after police respon-
ded to a report of a fight at
Hubberts home at 5:14 p.m.
Tuesday.
Hubbert told police Aiken
came to her home and began
yelling at her, that she struck
Aiken in the face with a closed
fist and that Aiken pulled a
pistol on her and bit her daugh-
ter on the left arm, police said.
Police said they found no
weapon at the scene.
Police cited Claudette Ro-
berts, of East Northampton
Street, Wilkes-Barre, with scat-
tering rubbish after Debbie
Saracino, of 72 S. Sherman St.,
reported on Monday that some-
one left a bag of trash on a lot
she owns across from her home.
Police said items in the bag
belonged to Roberts.
Police said simple assault
charges would be filed against
Johnny Lassiter, of South Welles
Street, Wilkes-Barre, after police
responded on Tuesday after-
noon to a report of domestic
violence at 69 S. Hancock St.,
Apartment 1, where resident
Tonya Washington told them
that Lassiter knocked on her
door and, after she answered it,
he argued with her guest, Court-
ney Souder, who lives at the
same address as Lassiter.
Washington told police Lassi-
ter struck Souder in the face six
or seven times and knocked her
to the ground before Washing-
ton broke up the fight and Lassi-
ter fled, police said.
PITTSTON A man was
arraigned Tuesday on charges
he conspired to rob a man.
Michael Scott Gentner, 28, of
Rock Street, Hughestown, was
arraigned in Wilkes-Barre Cen-
tral Court on three counts of
robbery, and one count each of
criminal conspiracy and receiv-
ing stolen property. He was
jailed at the county prison for
lack of $30,000 bail.
Police allege Gentner and
Jeremy Asay, 24, of Stanton
Street, West Pittston, conspired
to use a knife to rob a man walk-
ing on South Main Street on
March 4, 2010, according to the
criminal complaint.
The two men got away with
$11 that Gentner used to buy a
12-pack of beer, police alleged.
Asay pleaded guilty to a sin-
gle count of robbery in a nego-
tiated plea agreement with
prosecutors. He is scheduled to
be sentenced on Dec. 15 by
Luzerne County Judge David
Lupas.
A preliminary hearing for
Gentner is scheduled on Aug. 24
before District Judge Fred Pie-
rantoni III in Pittston.
POLICE BLOTTER
Pickup hits firefighter
outside fire station
FREEMANSBURG Mourn-
ers paid tribute Tuesday to a po-
lice officer killed in the line of du-
ty last week as a motorcade es-
corted the coffin through the
small Pennsylvania town he
served and funeral services drew
1,000 law enforcement officials
from at least three states.
Private and public services
were held for Freemansburg po-
lice officer Robert Lasso, who
was remembered as a great cop
and devoted father.
Protect and serve those are
not just words, they really repre-
sent the life of Robert Lasso, the
Rev. Richard Teitsworth said at
Northampton County Communi-
ty College, where some 2,000
people attended a public memo-
rial. The lawenforcement frater-
nity honors one of their own who
gave the supreme sacrifice.
Added Lassos police chief, Ge-
orge Bruneio: Those who knew
Robert knowhowmuch we lost.
Lasso, who had been on the
force nine years, was shot in the
head while investigating a report
of a domestic disturbance.
Services held for slain officer
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HARRISBURG
Exeter woman nominated
An Exeter woman has been nomi-
nated by Gov. Tom Corbett to the state
board of cosmetology.
Angelina M. Morgans nomination
requires confirmation by the state
Senate.
Morgan has owned and operated The
Sapphire Salon and Destination Spa on
South Main Street in Pittston since
November 2001. She also operates
another location at the Shoppes at
Montage in Moosic the Sapphire
Salon and Spa, an Aveda Concept Sa-
lon and Lifestyle Store that opened in
2007.
WILKES-BARRE
County time clocks installed
Luzerne County governments new
employee time clocks have been in-
stalled at the prison, Penn Place build-
ing and minimal offenders building,
officials say. The time clocks will soon
be installed at the courthouse.
County officials say the new clocks
should start being used by some em-
ployees in several weeks, with the rest
phased in around November.
The new system will require employ-
ees to enter a four-digit personal code
and insert a finger into a scanning
device to clock in and out of work.
The county purchased the time
clocks and software for $233,405 from
Chelmsford, Mass.-based Kronos Inc.
Another $273,765 is being paid to
Minnesota-based ACS Enterprise Solu-
tions Inc. to implement and maintain
the time clock system, in addition to a
$5,000 monthly fee to provide web-
based services.
The purchase is being funded with
money previously borrowed through
bonds for capital projects.
County officials have estimated the
system will save $1.8 million, in part by
curtailing absenteeism, unwarranted
overtime and errors caused by the
manual entry of data.
DALLAS
Baker hosts VFW network
State Sen. Lisa Baker, R-Lehman
Twp., is hosting the Pennsylvania Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars Service Officer
Network on Friday to help area veter-
ans receive free information and assist-
ance for government
benefits including VA
health care, compen-
sation, pension, edu-
cation and dependent
benefits.
Surviving spouses
can also use these
service officers at no
charge to learn about
their eligibility for VA benefits.
A VFW service officer or claims
consultant will be available for sched-
uled appointments at Dallas. The office
address is 22 Dallas Shopping Center,
Dallas. All veterans can request ap-
pointments between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. To schedule an appointment at
this location, call (570) 675-3931.
WILKES-BARRE
Wellness fair planned
Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre is
hosting a free Back-to-School Wellness
Fair for children and families from 3 to
7 p.m. Thursday at the campus of Geis-
inger Wyoming Valley Medical Center,
25 Church St., Wilkes-Barre.
The event will include screenings,
health information booths staffed by
Geisinger health experts and activities
designed to prepare families for the
new school year. All ages are welcome,
and refreshments will be served.
For more information, contact There-
se Pramick, 808-3248.
HARRISBURG
TV cameras come to court
Television cameras are coming to the
states highest court, as Pennsylvania
joins the majority of states that allow
video or audio recording of arguments
in front of their supreme courts.
The state Supreme Court said Mon-
day it will allow the nonprofit Penn-
sylvania Cable Network to videotape
oral arguments, beginning Sept. 13.
PCN cameras will be welcome at oral
arguments in the justices Pittsburgh,
Harrisburg and Philadelphia cour-
trooms. According to the Williams-
burg, Va.-based National Center for
State Courts, many other states are
ahead of Pennsylvania, in terms of such
access to courtrooms. Twenty states
allow either live video or videotaping,
while 34 states allow audio or video
coverage.
I N B R I E F
Baker
KINGSTON TWP. Shaded from a
sunny sky by creek side trees, Katie
Luksa gave out an unexpected squeal
Tuesday afternoon: Its raining on
me!
Undeterred, Chelsea Morgan contin-
ued to spritz water from a bottle onto a
miniature farm inches from where Luk-
sa sat. Freshly plowed earth (cocoa
powder) and recently applied fertilizer
(green Kool-Aid) ran off the field and
into a farmers well.
And whats happening to the cow
poop by the creek? asked Scott Sharp,
the man making a pollution lesson
look like fun during a day camp for
youngsters at the Lands at nonprofit
The Lands at Hill-
side Farms.
Cow pies! Luk-
sa chirped, evoking
a round of laughs
from children and
adults alike. In real-
ity, the gooey choc-
olate paste Sharp
had applied earlier
to the tiny farm
was loosening and
slipping into a mini
creek.
The exercise in
pollution caused by water runoff
done on a tiny landscape complete
with factory discharging chemicals,
housing development with oil on the
roads, deforested mountain and an
overflowing sewage treatment plant
was part of a week-long free camp for
students, ages 7 to 11, sponsored by
Power over pollution
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Abby Lauer, 6, of Shavertown, examines a model of an urban landscape at the
Wonderful World of Water education camp at The Lands at Hillside Farms.
Pennsylvania American Water Co.
camp teaches about runoff woes at
The Lands at Hillside Farms.
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
See HILLSIDE, Page 9A
Scott Sharp, a
water quality
supervisor for
the company,
asked the pre-
teens what type
of pollutants
they might find
in everyday
locations.
KINGSTON Autility pole carrying
a power transformer toppled Tuesday
morning, damaging several new cars
for sale at Wyoming Valley Motors Kia
and Subaru dealership on Pierce
Street.
The fallen pole forced emergency
personnel to close the westboundright
lane on the Veterans Memorial Street
bridge.
Steve Ubaldini, the dealerships gen-
eral manager, said no one was hurt. He
said one or two employees were in the
area a few minutes before the pole col-
lapsed.
Fortunately, no one was injured. We
can always replace a damaged car but
not a person, Ubaldini said.
He said there was no indication
Monday night or Tuesday morning
when the business opened that the
pole was about to fall.
Don Brominski, spokesperson for
UGI Utilities, said it appeared a guide
rail was struck possibly by a motorist
that caused the utility pole to fall. He
added that soggy ground from above-
normal rainfall may have been a factor.
A guide rail was hit, Brominski ex-
plained. If that happened, it loosens
tension on the pole and adds tension
onthewires, whichpulledonthepole.
Tension on the wires from the
downed utility pole caused a second
utility pole to lean.
The toppled utility pole fell on a new
Kia and on a light pole in the dealer-
ships parking lot. Electrical wires laid
across several other new cars lined up
in the lot.
Brominski said he was aware of lost
electrical service only to lights on the
bridge, which was expected to be re-
stored by Tuesday night.
Downed pole damages cars
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
A pole and transformer fell over just after 9 a.m. Tuesday onto a row of new vehicles at Wyoming Valley Motors in
Kingston. Part of the Veterans Memorial Bridge was closed during the incident.
No injuries at Wyoming Valley Motors
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Fortunately, no one was
injured. We can always re-
place a damaged car but not
a person.
Steve Ubaldini
Dealership GM
WILKES-BARRE Prosecutors
ready to try a Shickshinny man who al-
legedly used a hatchet to kill his girl-
friend told a judge Tuesday they might
present evidence that the two had an
altercation days before the woman was
killed.
Assistant district attorneys Jarrett
Ferentino and Rebecca Reimiller told
Judge David Lupas they have evidence
of an altercation between John Stone,
59, and Catherine Tabit, 37, which in-
clude medical and dental records and a
statement by Tabit.
The details of the altercation were
not disclosedTuesday, but prosecutors
said that issue -- as well as issues
Stones attorneys have with autopsy
photos -- may need to be addressed at
another hearing.
Stone is charged in the September
2009 death of Tabit. Police said Stone
used a 13-inch hatchet to strike Tabit
after the two argued at Stones North
Canal Street home.
Stones attorneys have said they in-
tend to use a mental infirmity claim at
their clients trial.
Defense attorney Joseph Albert said
he would object to any autopsy photo
being shown at Stones Sept. 19 trial,
and that the photos may prejudice the
jury.
Diagrams are available rather than
actual autopsy photos, Albert said.
Ferentino said that although the
photographs might be unpleasant,
they are needed to demonstrate med-
ical testimony.
Ferentino said he would be willing
Evidence of fight might be
introduced in homicide case
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
John Stone arrives at the Luzerne
County Courthouse Tuesday for a
hearing.
See STONE, Page 9A
Attorneys air issues in advance of
trial of John Stone, 59, accused in
hatchet death of Catherine Tabit.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
Luzerne County commissioners have
been asked to take $162,940 out of a
program that encourages new home
ownership and use it to save another
program that tries to help people avoid
losing their homes in foreclosure.
The county court started the foreclo-
sure mediation program last November,
inviting property owners to face-to-face
meetings with their lenders where they
could negotiate payment agreements so
their properties wouldnt be auctioned
at a sheriff sale.
County Judge Lewis
Wetzel, who oversees
the foreclosure media-
tion, said the federal
and state govern-
ments cut funding
that covered credit
counseling, an essen-
tial component of the
program. The counsel-
ing is provided by two
outside agencies: the
Commission on Eco-
nomic Opportunity in
Wilkes-Barre and Con-
sumer Credit Counsel-
ing Services, Pittston.
You cant do mort-
gage foreclosure diversion without
credit counseling. Without that, of
course, our program is dead, Wetzel
said.
The only alternative is the countys
Housing Trust Fund, which was set up
in 2002 to fund home ownership, Wet-
zel said.
The fund, established by state Act
137, is supported by a $13 fee on every
mortgage and deed recorded in the
county. The fund is currently worth
about $3 million, though $1 million of
that is committed to the Courtright
Housing Development, an affordable
housing project at a Wilkes-Barre site
once dominated by a burned-out lace
mill.
County commissioners held off a vote
on the diversion of money last month,
citing the need for additional informa-
tion. The matter is expected to be dis-
cussed at todays 1 p.m. commissioners
work session at the courthouse.
Commissioner Stephen A. Urban said
the fund was created to allow more peo-
ple to access affordable, quality housing
through the Growing Homeowners Ini-
tiative, and hes concerned the fund
would be drained by the foreclosure
program, particularly if allocations are
needed year after year. The trust fund
isnt growing as rapidly as it has in the
County
eyes aid to
foreclosure
program
Commissioners asked to divert
money from program that
encourages home ownership.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
See HOMES, Page 4A
Wetzel
Urban
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WILKES-BARRE The retrial
of a city man scheduled to begin
next week on charges relating to
thedeathof hisformergirlfriends
1-year-olddaughter has beencon-
tinued to October.
Lamont Cherry, 37, appeared
Tuesday in Luzerne County
Court for a hearing in the May
2009deathof ZalayiaMcCloe. As-
sistant District Attorney Michael
Vough said he had received a re-
port withinthe last 24hours from
defense attorneys regarding a
neurologist they intend to call to
testify.
Vough said because he had just
received the report, a week was
not sufficient time to have an ex-
pert look over it and prepare a re-
buttal.
Judge Tina Polachek Gartley
said she was prepared to try the
case next week, but due to Tues-
days revelations, continued the
trial to Oct. 17.
No more surprises, gentle-
men, Polachek Gartley warned
Vough and Cherrys attorneys,
William Ruzzo, Christopher
ODonnell and Michael Kostela-
ba.
No more continuances will be
granted.
Cherry faces
charges of
third-degree
murder and in-
voluntary man-
slaughter after
a mistrial was
declared at his
first trial in Ja-
nuary.
He was foundnot guilty of first-
degreemurderinMcCloesdeath,
thereby avoiding the deathpenal-
ty or life in prison.
The mistrial was called after a
two-week trial, including jury se-
lection, when a juror conducted
research about retinal detach-
ment a complication of shaken
baby syndrome that McCloe al-
legedly sufferedbefore her death.
The jurors misconduct was
brought to Polachek Gartleys at-
tentionbyother jurors, anda mis-
trial was declared, but only after
thejuryhadalsofoundCherrynot
guilty of the most serious charge.
An investigation was conduct-
ed, andthe juror, GretchenBlack,
was not charged with any wrong-
doing.
Polachek Gartley reiterated
Tuesday that her biggest concern
is publicity of the case because
Blacks misconduct was widely
reported by local media outlets.
The judge said details will be
worked out closer to the time of
the trial, but jurors likely will be
asked specifically about what
they know or have heard about
the case.
Retrial of Lamont
Cherry is delayed
Judge Tina Polachek Gartley
warns attorneys that no more
continuances will be granted.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
Cherry
WILKES-BARRE A Hazle-
ton man was sentenced Tuesday
to 10 to 20 months in county
prison on charges he struck a
man with his car after a physical
altercation.
John Carlos Paulino, 24, of
Seybert Street, was sentenced
on charges of aggravated as-
sault, accidents involving dam-
age and careless driving by
Luzerne County Judge David
Lupas.
Paulino, who pleaded guilty
to the charges in June, was also
ordered to pay just over $1,400
in restitution costs and fines.
Paulino was charged on June
25, 2010, after police said they
were called to 13th and Carson
streets for the report of a vehicle
striking a pedestrian and then a
parked vehicle.
Through an investigation,
police learned Paulino was the
driver of the hit-and-run vehicle,
and questioned him about the
incident.
Paulino told police he got into
an altercation with his sisters
boyfriend, Elton Molina, and he
followed Molina in his vehicle
after he got punched.
Paulino said he then inten-
tionally backed up his car, hit-
ting Molino, and injuring him.
COURT BRIEF
WASHINGTON Bigger de-
fense cuts triggered by failed
deficit reduction negotiations
wouldhave devastating effects
on the nations security, Defense
Secretary Leon Panetta said
Tuesday.
In a rare joint appearance at
the National Defense University,
Panetta and Secretary of State
Hillary Rodham Clinton made
their case for limiting their bud-
gets exposure to the political
battles in Congress over identi-
fying additional ways of reduce
future government spending.
Panetta said the Pentagon is
prepared to make $350 billion in
cuts over the next 10 years, as
agreed by Congress. But he
warned of dangers if bigger re-
ductions are required.
The deficit compromise reac-
hed between the White House
and Congress set up a special bi-
partisan committee to draft leg-
islation to find more govern-
ment cuts. If the committee can-
not agree on a deficit-reduction
plan by years end or if Congress
rejects its proposal, it wouldtrig-
ger some $500 billion in addi-
tional reductions in projected
national security spending.
This kind of massive cut
across the board which would
literally double the number of
cuts that were confronting
that would have devastating ef-
fects on our national defense; it
would have devastating effects
on certainly the State Depart-
ment, Panetta said.
Clinton said Americans
should understand that in addi-
tion to preserving the nations
military strength, it is in the na-
tions security interests to main-
tain the State Departments role
in diplomacy and development.
She suggested the political stale-
mate over spending cuts has put
that in jeopardy.
It does cast a pall over our
ability to project the kind of se-
curity interests that are in Amer-
icas interests, she said. This is
not about the Defense Depart-
ment or the State Department ...
This is about the United States
of America. And we need to have
a responsible conversation
about how we are going to pre-
pare ourselves for the future.
Panetta was asked about news
reports that the Pentagon is con-
sidering reducing military re-
tirement benefits, which, along
with military health costs, have
ballooned in recent years.
Though those payments have
been considered part of the bar-
gain the nation makes with
those who protect it, the eco-
nomic and debt crises have put
those issues squarely in the
crosshairs. A private sector ad-
visory panel last monthdrafteda
planto eliminate the current sys-
tem under which those who re-
tire with 20 years of service get
immediate, lifetime payments of
some 50 percent of their salaries
and those with less than 20 years
get nothing.
The board recommends the
system be scrapped and re-
placed with a 401(k)-type de-
fined contribution plan, grandfa-
thering in the disabled and reti-
rees.
Panetta, Clinton oppose cuts
AP PHOTO
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, accompanied by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta,
speaks during an event Tuesday at the National Defense University in Washington.
Secretaries of defense and
state say bigger reductions
would harm U.S. security.
By ROBERT BURNS
AP National Security Writer
It does cast a pall over our ability to project the
kind of security interests that are in Americas
interests.
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
past because of a decline in deed
and mortgage filings, he said.
The money was intended to
help people become homeown-
ers, and I dont want to see the
fund depleted, Urban said.
However, he and other county
officials have expressed con-
cerns about underutilization of
the trust fund for home purchas-
es through the homeowner ini-
tiative.
Fifteen properties were pur-
chased through the initiative
last year, he said.
The initiative provides money
toward closing costs and/or a
down payment on a home any-
where in the county
The county kicks in up to
$7,500, matching $2 for every $1
provided by the prospective
home buyer.
Participants must own and oc-
cupy the property for at least five
years and attend at least three
homeowner-readiness work-
shops that cover topics such as
budgeting, credit repair and
finding a real estate agent. To be
eligible, a single person may not
earn more than $40,650. The
maximum income ranges up to
$67,400 for a family of six.
Wetzel said hes optimistic
that commissioners will allocate
the funding because his program
has an 80 percent success rate in
resolving pending foreclosures.
Its a model for the state.
Were hopeful it will be funded
by the county. Theres nowhere
else to go, Wetzel said.
HOMES
Continued from Page 3A
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LOS ANGELES
Congress hits a new low
I
t is the institution that everyone
loves to hate and according to the
latest Gallup poll released on Tuesday,
there is seemingly no bottom to Amer-
icans disapproval of Congress.
According to the poll, a bare 13 per-
cent of those surveyed approve of Con-
gress, tying the worst record recorded
in December 2010. Disapproval of the
national lawmakers stood at 84 per-
cent, a percentage point higher (hence,
worse) than last Decembers.
The findings are based on telephone
interviews with a random sample of
1,008 adults conducted Aug. 11-14. It
has a margin of error of plus or minus
four percentage points.
Politically, the poll comes after
Washington was paralyzed before reac-
hing an agreement to raise the debt
ceiling and agreed to more than $2
billion in spending cuts.
PHILADELPHIA
Target of Facebook killed
Authorities are investigating two
possible theories in connection with
the death of a man gunned down hours
after a judge upheld felony charges
against his ex-girlfriend, who was ac-
cused of offering $1,000 on Facebook
for someone to kill him.
Upper Darby Police Superintendent
Michael Chitwood said Tuesday that
police are investigating leads about
whether Monday nights fatal shooting
of Corey White, 22, was possibly con-
nected to the alleged Facebook threat
or to a shooting last month outside a
nightclub in Upper Darby, a Philadel-
phia suburb.
Police believe another man was the
shooter in the nightclub shooting, but
they had been trying to track down
White for questioning because they
believed he may have been the getaway
driver.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
Kidnap attempt stopped
Police are crediting an alert neighbor
with saving a 6-year-old girl from a man
who snatched her and shoved her into
a van as she walked home from a neigh-
bors house where she had been sent to
pick up tostadas.
A pair of 911 calls came in to police
Monday afternoon, including one from
the wife of the neighbor and a breath-
less call from the girls 12-year-old sis-
ter.
A neighbor, Antonio Diaz Chacon,
heard commotion and saw the ab-
duction just before 5 p.m. Monday.
Police said he hopped in his car and
chased the van and the vans driver
tried to lose Chacon but crashed into a
light pole.
Chacon rescued the girl while the
suspect, whom police identified as
Phillip Garcia, ran away. After Chacon
left with the girl, the suspect returned
to the van and took off but was later
apprehended by police.
LONDON
Spill hurts Shells image
Royal Dutch Shell struggled to con-
tain the worst North Sea oil spill in a
decade as well as damage to its cred-
ibility Tuesday as a second leak was
found in an oil line the company had
said was under control.
Although the amount of oil involved
in the Shell spill off the coast of Scot-
land is an order of magnitude smaller
than BPs 2010 Gulf of Mexico disaster
around 1,300 barrels so far com-
pared to an estimated 4.9 million in the
Gulf the spill undercuts Shells earli-
er suggestions that it is a safer compa-
ny than BP.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
Aiming for a good time in Russia
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is
seen in a wetsuit Tuesday after under-
water shooting on holiday on the
Volga River in Astrakhan region,
about 800 miles south of Moscow,
Russia.
WASHINGTON Secretary of State
HillaryRodhamClintondefendedtheU.S.
response to crises in Libya and Syria on
Tuesday, saying the Obama administra-
tion is projecting smart power by refus-
ing to act alone or with brute force to stop
autocratic repressioninthe two countries.
Clinton said the United States remains
the worlds strongest leader but is wisely
building coalitions to respond more effec-
tively and better promote universal values
of human rights and democracy.
The United States stands for our val-
ues, our interests and our security, but we
have a very clear viewthat others need to
be taking the same steps to enforce a uni-
versal set of values andinterests, she told
an audience in a joint appearance at the
National Defense University withDefense
Secretary Leon Panet-
ta.
We are by all mea-
surements the stron-
gest leader in the world
and we are leading, but
part of leading is mak-
ing sure that you get
other people on the
field. Andthatswhat I thinkwearedoing,
she said.
Clinton has been a champion of the ad-
ministrationssmart powerpolicy, which
aims to combine defense, diplomacy and
development to advance U.S. foreign pol-
icy goals. The term is most commonly
used to describe the strategies President
Barack Obama has employed in Iraq and
Afghanistan, where the U.S. has placed
heavy emphasis on civilian projects de-
signed to eliminate the roots of extre-
mism. But Clinton said other elements of
smart power are also at work in Libya and
Syria.
She andPanetta bothnotedthat Libyan
rebels had scored recent significant mili-
tarygains intheir strug-
gle to oust Moammar
Gadhafi after months of
stalemate.
Meanwhile, the Unit-
ed Nations special en-
voy for Libya said Tues-
day he was meeting
with representatives of
both sides of the conflict, days after rebels
made a dramatic advance that brought
them within 30 miles of Moammar Gad-
hafis stronghold in the capital Tripoli.
A Tunisian security official said the dis-
cussions late Monday centered on a
peaceful transition in Libya.
The official, who requested anonymity
because of the sensitivity matter, said the
rebels reactedangrily tothe proposal with
one member of their delegation throwing
a shoe during the meeting to show his
deep disdain.
Abdel-Elah al-Khatib, Jordans former
foreign minister, arrived in the Tunisian
capital Tunis on Monday for the meetings
with representatives of both Gadhafi and
therebels. Hesaidtherewerenodirect ne-
gotiations as he met the two sides sepa-
rately in the neighboring country.
InSyriaonTuesday, heavymachine-gun
firerangout across thebesiegedof Latakia
as the death toll from a four-day military
assault rose to 35. The British foreign sec-
retary said President Bashar Assad was
losing the last shreds of his legitimacy.
Assad has dramatically escalated the
crackdown on a 5-month-old uprising
since the start of the holy month of Rama-
dan at the beginning of August.
Despite broad international condemna-
tion, the regime has unleashed tanks,
groundtroopsandsnipersinanattempt to
retake control in rebellious areas.
The Syrianregime has besiegedtowns
and cities across the country, using anti-
aircraft guns against civilians, a dispropor-
tionate and unacceptable response to
peaceful demonstrations, British Foreign
Secretary WilliamHague said Tuesday.
He is fast losing the last shreds of his
legitimacy. He must stop the violence im-
mediately.
Clinton defends U.S. smart power
Secretary of state says
administration is smart to refuse to
act alone or with brute force.
The Associated Press
Clinton Panetta
WASHINGTON The U.S.
military estimates that $360 mil-
lion spent on combat support and
reconstruction contracts in Af-
ghanistan has ended up in the
hands of people the American-led
coalition has battled for nearly a
decade: the Taliban, criminals and
local power brokers with ties to
both, The Associated Press has
learned.
The losses,
measured over
the past year by
a special task
force assem-
bled by Gen.
DavidPetraeus,
underscore the
challenges the
U.S. and its in-
ternational
partners face in
overcoming
corruption in
Afghanistan. A
central part of theObamaadminis-
trations strategy has been to
award U.S.-financed contracts to
Afghanbusinessestohelpimprove
quality of life and stoke the coun-
trys economy.
But until TaskForce 2010 began
its investigation, there was little
visibility into the connections
these companies and their vast
network of subcontractors had
with insurgents and criminals,
what military officials call malign
actors.
The murky process is known as
reverse money laundering. Pay-
ments from the U.S. pass through
companies hired by the military
for transportation, construction,
power projects, fuel and other ser-
vicestobusinessesandindividuals
withtiestotheinsurgencyor crim-
inal networks. Funds begin as
clean monies, according to task
force documents obtained by the
AP, then either through direct
payments or through the flow of
funds in the subcontractor net-
work, the monies become taint-
ed.
The conclusions by Task Force
2010 represent the most definitive
assessment of how U.S. military
spending and aid to Afghanistan
has been diverted to the enemy or
stolen by criminal elements. Only
asmall percentageof the$360mil-
lion has been garnered by the Tali-
ban and insurgent groups, said a
senior U.S. military official in Ka-
bul. The bulk of the money was
lost toprofiteering, briberyandex-
tortion by criminals and power
brokers, said the official, who de-
clined to provide a specific break-
down.
$350M
lost in
Afghan
conflict
Taliban, criminals and local
power brokers with ties to
both rip off United States.
By RICHARD LARDNER
and DEB RIECHMANN
Associated Press
The losses
underscore
the challeng-
es the U.S.
and its in-
ternational
partners face
in overcoming
corruption in
Afghanistan.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. An Australian
investment banker accused of attaching
a fake bomb to a teenagers neck as part
of an extortion plot once worked for a
company with ties to the victims fam-
ily, according to federal court docu-
ments released Tuesday.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Dave Whalin
on Tuesday ordered 50-year-old Paul
Douglas Peters jailed pending an extra-
dition hearing Oct. 14 in Louisville.
The FBI arrested Peters on Monday
without incident at his ex-wifes house
in a well-heeled suburb near Louisville.
An 11-page arrest complaint filed in
court does not elaborate on Peters
business tie with the victims family or
describe a motive.
Peters, who was bound at the legs
coming into the courtroom, made a
brief appearance in court with his law-
yer, Scott Cox. His ex-wife, Debra Pe-
ters, sat alone in the front row, weeping
quietly.
Paul Peters showed no emotion and
spoke quietly to his attorney. He
glanced briefly at his ex-wife. He was
bound at the wrists and taken away
when the hearing ended.
I will tell you that he will contest
these charges in Australia, his attorney
told reporters outside on the cour-
thouse steps following the hearing.
Cox said that Peters is an attorney
and an investment banker in Australia
and owns his own company, but he
didnt elaborate. Peters makes his living
in investment banking, Cox said.
Peters and his ex-wife divorced in
2007 and have three school-age children
together, Cox said. He didnt know how
long they had been married.
Shes in shock, Cox said of Peters
former wife. This is hard on her and
her children. ... Shes not involved in
any respect to this, at all.
Cox said he did not know yet if Pe-
ters would fight extradition to Austra-
lia.
AP PHOTO
Paul Douglas Peters, left, of Sydney, Australia, is escorted from the Federal Courthouse in Louisville, Ky., on Tuesday after
he was arraigned in connection with a bomb hoax in Australia.
Collar bomb suspect is detained
Australian banker accused of
attaching fake bomb to teenagers
neck in extortion plot in Kentucky.
By BRUCE SCHREINER
Associated Press
DES MOINES, Iowa Rick Perrys
red-hot rhetoric -- well known in Texas --
is on full display in his presidential cam-
paign.
While visiting Iowa, the GOP presi-
dential candidate said Federal Reserve
Chairman Ben Bernanke would be com-
mitting a treasonous act if he decided
to print more money to boost the econ-
omy. Perry said if Bernanke did that
we would treat him pretty ugly down
in Texas.
Perry also said he would be a presi-
dent who is passionate about America
thats in love with America. Asked
whether he was suggesting that Presi-
dent Barack Obama didnt love his
country, Perry said:
You need to ask him.
Obama campaign ad-
viser Robert Gibbs hit
back, raising Perrys
past comments about
Texas secession and
suggested he might be
inclined to stoke false-
hoods about the presidents birthplace.
Rolling by bus through the heart of
the country, Obama turned his attention
to farmers Tuesday, promoting rural ec-
onomic policies to fire up anemic job
growth.
Obama is offering a mix of offense
and defense that signals both his gov-
erning approach for the remainder of
his term and the evolution of a cam-
paign message for his re-election bid.
He is determined to use the reach of
his office to build public pressure on
Republicans to move his way on eco-
nomic and fiscal policies, to counter-
punch against the GOP presidential
field, and to argue for his presidency
with independent voters and rekindle
enthusiasm among Democrats.
But the measures are targeted, such
as making it easier for rural businesses
to get access to capital, and far more
modest than the ambitious $821 billion
stimulus package he pushed through
Congress in 2009 when unemployment
was rising but still below the current 9.1
percent level.
The president began with an early
morning workout at a gym in Decorah,
Iowa and later chatted with a few locals
outside his hotel before getting on the
bus to his next event, a White House
Rural Economic Forum at Northeast Io-
wa Community College in Peosta.
Welcome to the 50s, one man told
Obama, who hit the half-century mark
with his birthday this month. Obama
pointed to the mans gray hair and said:
Im catching up to you.
Perry brings red-hot rhetoric to presidential race
GOP candidate says Federal Reserve
chairman would be committing a
treasonous act to print money.
The Associated Press
Perry
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ployed and three and a half more
times as likely to live in poverty
than someone with a high school
credential plus some postsecond-
ary education or an associates
degree, according to the group.
Gerald Fallabel, director of
ResCare Workforce Services, a
project funded by the Luzerne/
Schuylkill Workforce Investment
Board that provides a general
equivalency diploma program
and job readiness workshops to
disadvantaged in-school and out-
of-school youths between 17 to
21, said he sees those statistics
every day and hears the stories
tied to the data.
He said that with high unem-
ployment rates andmore families
living in poverty, many children
grow up with an attitude of
Whats the point?
More and more kids are from
dysfunctional families. Kids cut
school, deal drugs, get pregnant.
They make a bunch of mistakes,
Fallabel said. He said he hears
fromyouth who say their parents
cant get a job and they have the
impression that even with a di-
ploma or a degree a jobis noguar-
antee of finding work.
I guess they dont see the light
at the end of the tunnel, he said,
adding he tries to get the mess-
age out that without a diploma,
their future will suffer.
The report looks at 10 indica-
tors that analysts use to deter-
mine a snapshot of child health
and well-being nationwide and
state-by-state. This years data
book takes a closer look at how
the nations children and families
are faring in the wake of the eco-
nomic downturn thats nowin its
thirdyear. It examines the impact
of the foreclosure crisis on chil-
dren and looks at the number of
households with at least one un-
employed parent.
Among the studys findings are
that 29 percent of children in
Pennsylvania live in households
in which no parent held a full-
time, year-round job in 2009, the
most recent full-year data availa-
ble. The national average was 31
percent. Pennsylvania ranked
19th in that category.
The state also fared relatively
well compared to other states
whenit came tothe percentage of
children in poverty. Pennsylva-
nias 17 percent rate was below
the 20 percent national average
and ranked18th. But it was an in-
crease over the previous years
figure of 15 percent. The percent-
age of children in single-parent
families -- 32 percent -- rose from
29 percent, but the state ranked
below the national average of 34
percent.
Joseph DeVizia, executive di-
rector of the Luzerne County Of-
fice of Human Services, said liv-
ing in poverty has implications
on multiple facets of a childs de-
velopment and the economy and
high unemployment rate locally
and statewide are making mat-
ters worse. While the report
shows that the teen birth rate in
the state has dropped, he said he
has heard the opposite fromlocal
organizations that handle teen
pregnancy and family planning.
He said the issue of kids rais-
ing kids is not uncommon local-
ly, posing risks to parents and
children.
For every step forward for
kids, theres been a step back-
ward, said Joan L Benso, presi-
dent and CEO of Pennsylvania
Partnerships for Children. We
know Pennsylvania children and
families continue to feel the ef-
fects of the recession.
The foundation is dedicated to
helping build better futures for
disadvantaged children in the
United States, according to its
website, www.aecf.org. The re-
port does not include numbers at
the regional or county level.
(down 10 percent), teen birth
rate (down9percent), teendeath
rate (down 2 percent) and child
death rate for youth ages 1 to 14
(down 10 percent).
The base year for those com-
parisons was 2000; the current
figures were the latest available,
ranging from 2007 to 2010. Data
sources included the Census Bu-
reau and various national and
state agencies and organizations.
Troubling to some experts is
that the report indicates a year-
to-year growth in the percentage
of teens not in school and not
working, from 6 percent to 8 per-
cent. More than 21 percent, or
about 35,000, of Pennsylvanias
teenagers failed to graduate with
their class in 2010, according to
Pennsylvania Partnerships for
Children, a non-partisan, non-
profit health and education advo-
cacy group based in Harrisburg.
High school dropouts are more
than twice as likely to be unem-
STUDY
Continued from Page 1A
For every step forward for kids, theres been a
step backward. We know Pennsylvania children and
families continue to feel the effects of the reces-
sion.
Joan L Benso
President and CEO, Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children
INDIANAPOLIS An emergency
plan outlining what to do if severe
weather threatens the Indiana State Fair
takes up a single page and does not men-
tion the potential for evacuations. Most
of the guidelines suggest language for
PA announcements and offer common-
sense advice about seeking shelter.
After high winds toppled a huge out-
door stage, killing five people and injur-
ing at least four dozen, questions about
whether the fair did enough to antici-
pate a storm have loomed over the
event. Some fairs hire their own meteo-
rologists for just such a scenario.
The Indiana fairs one-page plan has
nine bullet points. Two of them quote
specific wording for announcements to
be made when severe weather moves in
and when the all-clear is sounded. Oth-
ers say people should move away from
tents into buildings, but do not say
which ones.
Theremainingpoints givegeneric rec-
ommendations comparable to the ad-
vice provided by TV forecasters or pub-
lic-service announcements remain
alert to worsening conditions and keep
away from windows.
State fair spokesman Andy Klotz con-
firmed Tuesday that the one-page state-
ment is the events severe weather policy
but declined to elaborate.
While the page is only part of an over-
all emergency plan, its far less specific
thanthepolicies of someother statefairs
andoutdoor venues, some of whichhave
iron-clad rules about weather and stage
construction.
Managers of the Bonnaroo music fes-
tival, which draws 80,000 people every
June to Manchester, Tenn., ask engi-
neers to review and approve on-stage
sound and lighting equipment.
At the Nebraska State Fair, national
acts perform in the Heartland Event
Center, a 7,000-seat indoor arena. Local
acts perform on outdoor stages that are
made of welded steel columns with
wood flooring.
And in Texas, the state fairs main
stage has 54,000 pounds of concrete to
help hold scaffolding, drapes, banners
and other heavy equipment in place.
Texas fair spokeswoman Sue Gooding
said the structure can withstand winds
of 68 mph. When winds reach 30 mph,
the public-address system and drapes
are taken down. If winds reach 40 mph,
concerts are canceled and midway rides
are closed.
Texas also contracts with private fore-
casters to monitor the weather.
Rick Tobin, president of Texas-based
TAO Emergency Management Consult-
ing, said such specific weather-related
triggers were a good idea.
These charts are very brief, very spe-
cific and are non-negotiable, Tobin said
in an email. Once a fair agrees to them,
they must be acted on without delay.
The plan for the Indiana fair was
drawn up by state police and approved
by fair officials. Before the fair opened,
the procedures were circulated to local
emergency management officials at a
briefing that included Indianapolis po-
lice and fire officials, according to an
emergency management official who re-
viewed the plan. The official spoke on
condition of anonymity because he was
not authorized to discuss the issue.
The emergency plan did not list any
single person to coordinate decisions on
evacuations, the official said.
Firefighters who had doubts about the
plan shared their concerns with Gary
Coons, Indianapolis homeland security
director, who contacted state police, the
official said.
Coons said he never criticized any-
thing the state police put together. We
just extended our hand and said this is
what we would do, Coons said.
Fair officials said they have hired a
New York engineering firm to investi-
gate the accident. The Thornton Toma-
setti Inc. firm was involved in a similar
investigation of the 2007 collapse of the
Interstate 35 bridge over the Mississippi
River in Minneapolis.
Gov. Mitch Daniels on Tuesday called
the state fairs emergency plan a pretty
well thought-throughpolicy but didnot
elaborate. The governor also said he
may support mandating limited inspec-
tions of temporary structures like the
state fair stage, which toppled onto a
crowd of concert-goers awaiting a show
by the country duo Sugarland.
It remained unclear Tuesday whether
anyonehadinspectedthestage, or if any-
one was supposed to do so.
The state Department of Homeland
Security which includes the state fire
marshal said it did not inspect the
stage.
Indiana State Fair emergency plan lacking in details
Spokesman Andy Klotz confirmed
that the one-page statement is the
events severe weather policy.
By CHARLES WILSON
and TOMLOBIANCO
Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Patrons visiting the Indiana State Fair stop and view the collapsed stage Tues-
day in Indianapolis. The fair reopened Monday with a memorial service.
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ARLENE KOLODZIEJ, 73, for-
merly of Lattimer, passed away
early Sunday morning, August 14,
2011, in the Birchwood Nursing
and Rehab Center, Nanticoke. She
was born March, 14, 1938, and was
a member of the former St. Stanis-
laus Church, nowSt. Faustina Par-
ish. Arlene is survived by several
cousins.
Her Committal Services will
beheldat10a.m. ThursdayinHoly
Trinity Cemetery, Nanticoke. Ar-
rangements are by Grontkowski
Funeral Home P.C, Nanticoke.
RICHARD R. MUSTO, 57, of
Pittston Township, passed away
unexpectedlyMondayeveningAu-
gust 15, 2011, in Geisinger Wyom-
ing Valley Medical Center, Plains
Township.
Funeral arrangements are
pendingfromthe Peter J. Adonizio
Funeral Home, 802 Susquehanna
Ave., West Pittston.
JAMES JOSEPH SLUSSER, of
Kingston, passed away at Geisin-
ger Wyoming Valley Medical Cen-
ter on Monday, August 15, 2011.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Corcoran Funer-
al Home Inc., Plains Township.
ANNL. STECCOdiedSaturday,
August 13, 2011, in CMC Hospital,
Scranton. Ann, a lifelong resident
of Throop, is a daughter of the late
John and Anna Tropiak Stecco.
Ann worked for 30 years as a regis-
tered nurse with the V.A. Medical
Center, Wilkes-Barre, before retir-
ing. She is preceded in death by
two sisters, three brothers, and
one nephew. Surviving are brother
Edward Stecco and wife Joan, Oly-
phant; aunt, Betty Washiecko,
Danbury, Conn.; nephew, David
Stecco and wife Karen, Nanticoke;
nieces, Dr. Kathy Stecco and Julia
Stecco; several nieces, nephews
and cousins.
A funeral will be at 9 a.m. Fri-
day in the John F. Glinsky Funeral
Home, 445 Sanderson St., Throop.
A Mass will be held at 9:30 a.m. at
the Blessed Sacrament Parish. In-
terment will follow in St. Johns
Cemetery, Throop. Visiting hours
are from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday in
the funeral home.
MICHAELJ. WILLIS, 27, of Riv-
erviewValleyCircle, Harding, died
Saturday, August 13, 2011, at Geis-
inger Medical Center, Danville.
Funeral arrangements are
pending fromthe Yeosock Funeral
Home, 40 S Main St, Plains Town-
ship.
R
ichard T. Hurst, 93, died Satur-
day evening, July 30, 2011, at
Cornerstone Hospice Care, Haines
City, Fla.
Born on February 18, 1918, in
Wilkes-Barre, Richard was a son of
the late Laura and Henry Hurst.
Richard owned and operated
Hurst Home Specialties Company
inWilkes-Barre for many years prior
to his retirement.
He was a former member of the
Clarks Summit United Methodist
Church, where he was a member of
the choir, taught Sunday school,
was Pack Master of the Cub Scouts,
and originated the flea market.
Richard was a World War II veter-
anservingas a First Lieutenant with
the 695th Field Artillery in North
Africa, and directed the firing on
Mount Cassino, Italy. Richard was a
former member of the 109th Field
Artillery, Kingston.
Richardwas a devotedandcaring
husband, father andgrandfather. He
enjoyed spending time outdoors,
gardening, golfing, camping with
his family, traveling and walks with
his dog, Buka.
In addition to his parents, he was
precededindeathbysisters, Loretta
Walton Iorio and Carolyn Gebler;
brothers, Emil, Henry, William, and
Carl.
Surviving him are his wife of 68
years, the former Anna M. Fugman;
daughter, Connie, Rochester; sons,
David and his wife, Lynn, Forty
Fort; Jonathan and his wife, Mary,
Tunkhannock; grandchildren, Abi-
gail, David, Charles, Audra, Jonath-
an, KatieandKelly; andgreat-grand-
daughters, Emma and Sophia
A private memorial service
will be held Saturday at Mt.
Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas.
Richard T. Hurst
July 30, 2011
ALCO Grace, funeral 10:30 a.m.
today from the Harrison Funeral
Home, 374 N. Main St., Archbald.
Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m.
in St. Thomas Aquinas Church,
Archbald.
BORUCKI Rita, funeral 9 a.m.
today from S.J. the Grontkowski
Funeral Home, Plymouth. Mass at
9:30 a.m. in All Saints Parish,
Plymouth.
BUZZA Edward, funeral 9 a.m.
today from the Bernard J. Pion-
tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main
St., Duryea. Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Sacred
Heart of Jesus Church, Duryea.
COYNE Robert Emmett, funeral 9
a.m. Thursday in the Peter J.
Adonizio Funeral Home, 802
Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston.
Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30
a.m. in St. Barbaras Parish at St.
Cecelias Church, Wyoming Ave.,
Exeter. Friends may call 4 p.m. to
8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
DELANEY Jane, funeral 10:30
a.m. today in Blessed Sacrament
Chapel, Mercy Center, Dallas.
ERRICO Joseph Jr., Memorial
Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m.
today in St. Marys Church of the
Immaculate Conception, Our
Lady of Fatima Parish, 134 S.
Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
MAHER Helen, Mass of Christian
Burial 10 a.m. today in St. Anns
Basilica, 1233 St. Ann St., West
Scranton. Visitation 8:30 to 9:30
a.m. today in the Thomas P.
Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N.
Main St., Old Forge.
MARCELONIS Margaret, funeral 9
a.m. today in the Kizis-Lokuta
Funeral Home, 134, Church St.,
Pittston. Mass of Christian Burial
at 9:30 a.m. at St. John the
Evangelist Church, William St.,
Pittston. Friends may call the
funeral home 8 to 9 a.m. today.
MCCANN John, Mass of Christian
Burial 1 p.m. Thursday at the
Church of St. Maria Goretti, 42
Redwood Dr., Laflin.
NAGLE James Jr., blessing ser-
vice 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the
George A. Strish Inc. Funeral
Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley.
Family and friends may call 2 p.m.
until time of service Saturday,
and 1 p.m. Sunday in the lower
level of the Inn at Montrose,
located at 458 S. Main St., Mon-
trose. Friends may call from noon
until the time of service Sunday.
SKOPIC Stephen, funeral 11 a.m.
today at the Sugar Run Church of
the Brethren, Shirley Township.
Friends will be received 10 a.m.
until the time of service today at
the church.
FUNERALS
MARY M. (COLLINS) SWO-
REN, of Duryea, passed away
Monday, August 15, 2011, at Little
Flower Manor, Wilkes-Barre.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Bernard J. Pion-
tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main
St., Duryea.
JOSEPH J. WASCHEK, 88,
Union, N.J., passed away Saturday,
August 13, 2011, at Cranford
Health, Cranford, N.J. Born in Pitt-
ston, he was a son of the late Frank
and Francis Chandy Waschek. Be-
fore retiring, he was employed by
Masda Corp., East Hanover, N.J.
Hewas precededindeathbybroth-
ers, John and Stanley; and sister,
Mary Sleboda. Surviving him are
son, Joseph Waschek, and his wife,
Kathleen, Cranford, N.J.; grand-
sons, Joseph and Paul; great-
grandchildren, Tori, Zachary and
Lauren; brother, Adolph Waschek,
Hamilton Square, N.J.
Funeral will be held at 10 a.m.
Thursdayinthe BernardJ. Piontek
Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main St.,
Duryea, with a Mass of Christian
Burial at 10:30 a.m. in Holy Rosary
Church, Duryea, with the Rev. An-
drew Sinnott officiating. Inter-
ment will be in Holy Rosary Ceme-
tery, Duryea. Friends may call
from 9 to 10 a.m. Thursday at the
funeral home.
T
heodore Biggs Jr., 52, of Pitt-
ston, passed away on Friday,
August 12, 2011, at home.
He was born January 30, 1959,
in Wilkes-Barre, a son of Theodore
and Eleanor Snell Biggs of Noxen.
Theodore was a graduate of
WyomingAreaHighSchool andat-
tended Penn State University. He
served in the Army as a food ser-
vice specialist and loved to cook.
He was preceded in death by his
brother Thomas Biggs, infant
brother, Chuck, and infant sister,
Rita.
In addition to his parents, sur-
viving him are his children, Misty
Biggs Simon, Kingston; Christina
Biggs Silva, Reading; Autumn
Biggs, Kingston; grandchildren,
Mia, Josh, Naomi, Zacara, Nagair;
sisters Eleanor Denman, Larks-
ville; Deborah Homan, Leesport;
Marion Meade, West Nanticoke;
brothers David Biggs, Millville;
Timothy Biggs, Pittsburgh; Ty
Biggs, Noxen; several nieces and
nephews.
A memorial service will be
held at 10 a.m. Saturday in
the Shavertown United Methodist
Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Sha-
vertown. Friends may call from 9
until thetimeof service. Interment
with military honors will follow in
Memorial Shrine Park, Carverton.
Condolences can be sent to the
family at www.eblakecollins.com.
Theodore Biggs
Jr.
August 12, 2011
K
athleen Dorris Reese, of Nanti-
coke, peacefully passed away at
her home on Tuesday, August 16,
2011.
She was born on March 30, 1936.
She was continuously surrounded
by family and dearest friends her
last week on Earth.
Kathleen Dorris Reese was a
leader that always combined intelli-
gence and compassion when cham-
pioning her causes. Her extraordin-
ary career as a leader in the mental
health field helped improve the
quality of life for tens of thousands
and helped make the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania a leader in
the country for mental health care
and services.
The education and betterment of
others in the community were also
priorities in her life.
Her parents, Dr. John L. Dorris
and Sara Dunlap Dorris, inspired all
of their children to pursue excel-
lence, especially in education and
community service.
Appreciation for her Irish, Ro-
man Catholic, Luzerne County and
Philadelphia heritage was clearly
evident to all that knew her. Family
and friends always played a major
role in her life and she always went
to great lengths to provide them
with the tools they needed to suc-
ceed on their own.
Kathleen Dorris Reese was a
graduate of College Misericordia,
Dallas, and Fordham University
Graduate School of Social Work,
New York, and the University of
Pennsylvania Graduate School for
Social Work.
She was Commissioner for Men-
tal Health Quality Assurance and
Director of the Bureau of Hospital
Services in the Pennsylvania De-
partment of Public Welfare, Office
of Mental Health, Harrisburg.
As Director of Hospital Services,
she was responsible for the adminis-
tration of 16 state psychiatric hospi-
tals and two restoration centers.
Later in her career she decided to
return home to Nanticoke and be-
came superintendent of both Clarks
Summit State Hospital and Farview
State Hospital.
Mrs. Reese was a member of the
Academy of Certified Social Work-
ers, Pennsylvania Licensed Social
Worker, the National Association of
Social Work and American Public
Welfare Association. She represent-
ed the Pennsylvania Department of
Public Welfare, Office of Mental
Healthas anAdvisor tothe National
Association of State Mental Health
Programs Director in matters per-
taining to psychiatric hospital ad-
ministration, program develop-
ment, as well as accreditation and
certification.
Mrs. Reese also served on the
Board of Trustees at College Miser-
icordia, Luzerne-Wyoming Coun-
ties Mental Health/Mental Retar-
dation Advisory Board, St. Francis
of Assisi Parish Finance Committee
and Council Misericordia.
She has been honored numerous
times including as Mercy Woman of
the Year by The Scranton Times;
Northeast Womanof the Year by the
National Association of Social Work
as well as the recipient of accolades
and accommodations from the
Pennsylvania Senate, Pennsylvania
House of Representatives.
Her husband, Gordon C. Reese,
and brother, J. Raymond Dorris,
preceded her in death.
Surviving are her sister, Mary Al-
ice Brokenshire, Nanticoke; niece,
Sarah Courtney Engle and her hus-
band, Jeffery; Nanticoke; nephews,
Stephen Dunlap Brokenshire, Nan-
ticoke; Patrick John Brokenshire,
Kingston; Paul Easton Brokenshire
and his wife, Patricia, Kingston;
three grandnephews, Mitchell
Hines-Brokenshire, Johnathan Bro-
kenshire, Jeffery Engle; and grand-
niece Amanda Sutton.
Funeral services will be held
8:30 a.m. Friday in the Kearney Fu-
neral Home Inc., 173 E. Green St.,
Nanticoke, with a Mass of Christian
Burial at 9 a.m. in St. Faustina Par-
ish, 520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke.
Interment will be inSt. Marys Cem-
etery, Hanover Township. Friends
may pay their respects from 5 to 8
p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Kathleen Reese
August 16, 2011
L
CPL Joseph E. Dopko of Ply-
mouth, born October 21, 1946,
received his orders on Monday, Au-
gust 15, 2011, and has reported for
duty. A dedicated father and loving
brother passed into Gods hands
Monday afternoon.
He was a son of the Joseph and
Frances Dopko. He attended the
Plymouth schools and served in the
U.S. Marine Corps. A veteran of the
Vietnam War, he obtained the Na-
tional Defense Service Medal, the
Vietnamese Service and Campaign
Medal and the Purple Heart.
As a commander of the V.F.W.
Post 1425, Plymouth, he served its
members who became very dear
and close friends. He was also a
member of the Plymouth American
Legion.
Joseph was an avid outdoor en-
thusiast and sportsman and be-
longed to the Shawnee Sportsman
and Conservation Inc. of Plymouth.
Along with his parents, his broth-
er Markandsister Frances preceded
him in death.
He is survived by his son, Joseph,
Plymouth; brothers, Robert, Lake
Silkworth, and Ronald, Plymouth;
sisters, Bernadine Massaker, Ply-
mouth; Josephine, Shickshinny;
andNancyMentyka, MountainTop;
and granddaughter, Mikaela, whom
he simply adored, plus several niec-
es and nephews.
Afuneral service will be held
at 10 a.m. Friday in the Wil-
liam A. Reese Funeral Chapel, rear
56 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth, with
the Rev. Edward Gospodinsky offi-
ciating. Family and friends may call
from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday evening
at the funeral home. Interment will
be in chapel Lawn Memorial Park,
Dallas.
Memorial Donations may be sent
the Plymouth V.F.W. Post 1425 or
the U.S. Marines Corps Toys for
Tots campaign.
Once a Marine always a Ma-
rine. Semper Fi.
Joseph E. Dopko
August 15, 2011
A
nne Justine Sedeski Matusek,
died peacefully in her sleep on
Tuesday, August 16, 2011, at Wesley
Village, where she had been a resi-
dent since November.
Anne was born in Saskatchewan,
Canada, daughter of the late Mi-
chael Sedeski and Anne Kubash Se-
deski. Her family came to the Unit-
edStates whenshewas asmall child
and resided in Edwardsville.
Anne graduated from Edwards-
ville High School, where she was an
avid basketball player.
She enjoyed dancing, bowling
and swimming at Harveys Lake,
where she met the love of her life,
James J. Matusek of Swoyersville.
They celebrated 51 years of mar-
riage before Jims death in 1999.
They resided in West Wyoming, a
gathering place for many birthdays,
holidays and celebrations, as well as
a place you can go for a good laugh
and a warm meal.
Anne held various jobs through-
out her life, but devoted herself to
raising her four children. Her inter-
ests included gardening, sewing,
canning fruits and vegetables,
watching Penn State football, and
going on country rides to visit her
brothers cabinandchapel inNoxen.
Anne was preceded in death by
brothers Joseph, Michael and
Frank; sisters, Vera and Angeline;
daughter-in-law, Mary Ann Jeffrey
Matusek; and son-in-law, John C.
Panuski.
She is survived by her brother
John Sedeski, Georgetown; chil-
dren, James C. Matusek, Shaver-
town; Donna Ortolani, Drums; An-
ita Panuski, West Wyoming; and Li-
saMessinoandhusbandPaul, Cana-
densis; grandchildren, James E.
Matusek, Taylor; Rebecca Lawson,
Kingston; Leah Matusek Matthews,
Plymouth; Nathan Matusek,
Swoyersville; Jesse Matusek, North
Carolina; Alaina Ortolani Czemia-
kowski, Colorado; Maria Ortolani
Felker, Bear Creek Township;
Adrienne, Amanda, John David and
Alecia Panuski, all of West Wyom-
ing; great grandchildren, Devon Or-
tolani and Paidon Felker, Bear
Creek Township; Sarah and Eric
Lawson, Kingston; and Ella Mat-
thews, Plymouth.
Afuneral will beheldat 9:30a.m.
Friday in the Kopicki Funeral
Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston,
with Mass of Christian Burial at 10
a.m. in Holy Trinity Church,
Swoyersville. Interment will be in
the Holy Trinity Cemetery,
Swoyersville. Friends may call from
6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral
home.
The family of Anne wishes to
thank the staff of Wesley Village for
their unbelievable compassion and
care during Annes stay with them.
Anne Matusek
August 16, 2011
HARRISBURG Pennsylva-
nians who want to participate
in the once-a-decade redrawing
of state legislative districts will
get a chance this year through a
website that will eventually
show how the new political
map is taking shape.
The state Legislative Reap-
portionment Commission is ex-
pected to approve the website
at its meeting today, and it
should be online by the end of
this week, according to an offi-
cial familiar with the project
who spoke on the condition of
anonymity because he was not
authorized to discuss it publi-
cly.
The panel, made up of the
four Republican and Democrat-
ic legislative floor leaders, is
charged with reshaping House
and Senate districts to ensure
equal representation at the Cap-
itol after population shifts of
the past decade.
Users of the interactive web-
site will be able to compare the
current House and Senate dis-
tricts, which are based on the
2000 census, with the previous
districts that were based on the
1990 census and, ultimately,
with the new districts based on
the 2010 census. Clicking on a
district will reveal its 2000 and
2010 population, its voting pop-
ulation and its racial makeup,
the official said.
Activists and others interest-
ed in drawing their own district
maps for consideration can ob-
tain the detailed precinct-level
data they need, and Pennsylva-
nians who want to express opin-
ions or send documents to the
commission can do so quickly
through the website.
The five-member panel,
chaired by Superior Court Se-
nior Judge Stephen McEwen, is
expected to officially start the
months-long redistricting proc-
ess by certifying the census
numbers. It also is expected to
schedule public hearings.
The constitutionally mandat-
ed commission has been ap-
pointed once a decade since the
1970 census. All of four plans
approved by previous commis-
sions survived court challenges
and were implemented.
The commissions work is be-
ing closely scrutinized by legis-
lators whose careers may be
helped or hurt by changes in
their districts, but it also could
affect many citizens who are
used to working with and being
represented by their senator or
representative.
Theres a chance theyre go-
ing to have a new representa-
tive, a new senator and possibly
a new congressman, said Steve
Miskin, spokesman for House
Majority Leader Mike Turzai, R-
Allegheny.
Website
tracks
district
shifting
State will approve online
rendering of new political
legislative maps.
By PETER JACKSON
Associated Press
PITTSBURGHCrews film-
ing the Batman sequel The
Dark Knight Rises have tied up
Pittsburgh traffic by closing
some streets, and filling others
with artificial snow. Now
theyve hired a contractor to dig
a hole ina downtownstreet for a
scene involving an explosion.
Frank J. Zottola Construction
dug the hole that is 16 feet wide,
18 feet long and 5 feet deep.
A city public works official
says the hole has been dug to
establish an explosion on the
street froma missile that comes
from a flying object.
Beyond that, city officials and
filmmakers are remaining mum
on the hole that will be featured
in a scene scheduled to be shot
Thursday.
Until then, the hole is covered
with a tarp and surrounded by a
portable fence.
Batman remakes Pittsburgh for new sequel
The Associated Press
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Pennsylvania American Water
with the cooperation of Hillside
Farms.
Sharp, a water-quality super-
visor for the company, asked the
pre-teens what type of pollu-
tants they might find in every-
day locations. He then gave
them a chance to sprinkle ersatz
versions the cocoa and Kool-
Aid onto the little village and
farm. They took turns washing
it away with the bottled rain,
watching the stuff slip into
storm sewers, drinking wells,
creeks and a lake.
As the farm ran green and
brown and yellow (more Kool-
Aid representing pesticides),
Morgan had a bit of a doomsday
vision, saying it looked like the
end of the world, with that a
giant bee, like that, pointing to
a yellow buzzer attracted to the
sweet Armageddon.
Sharp proposed solutions to
prevent such environmental
damage: A fence to keep cows
from the creek, a barrier to pre-
vent soil and fertilizer run off
from the farm or better yet,
practice no-till farming and
leave last years plants in place
as mulch.
When he suggested plugging
old, unused wells and let one
student poke a plastic stopper
into a hole, 9-year-old Tyler Sko-
nieki offered a succinct eulogy.
Bye bye, old well!
The students left the carnage
behind and strolled up a hill for
a lesson on water filtration, fol-
lowed by a chance to tie-dye
shirts. Whats the environmental
lesson there?
They used orange water from
acid mine runoff.
BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Pre-teens get to create water runoff on a miniature landscape with Pennsylvania-American Water
Company water quality supervisor Scott Sharp, right.
Pre-teens at a day camp get a lesson Tuesday on how drinking water is treated from Pennsylvania-
American Water Co. water quality supervisor Nancy Donahue at The Lands at Hillside Farms.
HILLSIDE
Continued from Page 3A
to crop any photos or make
some black-and-white so they
may be shown to jury mem-
bers.
Albert also objected to the
introduction of the alleged al-
tercation the two had in the
days leading up to the homi-
cide, stating it is not factual
and accurate.
Lupas said the photos and al-
tercation will be addressed at
another hearing to be held a
few weeks before the trial.
Albert, and fellow defense
attorney Erik Dingle, said in
court papers filed last month
that their client may elect to
offer at trial a defense involv-
ing evidence ... relating to
(the) existence of a mental in-
firmity, mental disease, mental
condition ... or other circum-
stances surrounding Tabits
death.
Prosecutors allege Stone
and Tabit argued the night of
the homicide when Stone
grabbed a metal object and hit
her on the head more than one
time.
Prosecutors say Stone
tossed the object what he be-
lieved to be either a pipe or
hammer over an embank-
ment near his home.
Stone admitted to a neigh-
bor, police say, that he believed
he had killed Tabit and in an in-
terview with police he admit-
ted he hit Tabit more than
once. Stone is being held in
county prison without bail.
STONE
Continued from Page 3A
LEHMAN TWP. -- The Board
of Supervisors announced at its
regular meeting Monday that the
Luzerne County Conservation
District has relaxed its demands
on the township to provide ero-
sion and sedimentation controls
along the berms of the township
roads.
Last month the township re-
ceived a compliance notice from
the Luzerne County Conserva-
tion District regarding the way in
which the township has been
clearing the berm of the roads.
During an inspection, the dis-
trict noted the township failed to
provide effective measures to
control erosion and sedimenta-
tion during the paving of several
roads.
Board Chairman Dave Sutton
saidthedistricts requirements to
line the berms with hay bales and
other methods would pose a safe-
ty hazard to motorists during
paving.
Sutton said the district is al-
lowing the township to wait until
the paving is completed before
the township has to take mea-
sures. Supervisor Doug Ide add-
ed that a dozen stormpipes must
be also be replaced before the
township can address the issue.
Ide said he is in the process of
preparing an application for a
Community Development Block
Grant for 2012. If the township is
awarded the grant, which he esti-
mates maybe$100,000, thefunds
will be used to pave Cease Ter-
race and Lakeside Drive in the
Lake Silkworth area.
The board announced Spotts
Brothers Inc. of Schuylkill Haven
was awarded a contract last week
to replace the municipal build-
ings roof.
The firms bid, inthe amount of
$21,460 was the lowest of two
opened at last months meeting.
Once the roof is replaced, land-
scaping will be done along the
front of the building, the board
added.
The Back Mountain Recre-
ation Association will sponsor a
free outdoor family movie night
at its soccer field off state Route
118 Friday night at 8 p.m.
Sutton, who is also the execu-
tive director of the association,
said more than 400 people at-
tended last months movie night.
After cartoons, the Pixar mo-
vie Rango will be shown on a
big screen. Affordable refresh-
ments will also be served.
Its great, he said. Its so
much fun.
The rain date is Sunday.
Conservation district gives Lehman Township a break
District lets township wait
until the paving is completed
before erosion controls.
By CAMILLE FIOTI
Times Leader Correspondent
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Emergency sirens within a 10-mile radius of the PPL
Susquehanna nuclear power plant near Berwick will sound
on Thursday, Aug. 18, at 11 a.m., as part of an annual emer-
gency preparedness test of the siren system.
No public action is required.
The sirens will sound once with a steady signal lasting three
minutes. After the sirens sound, local Emergency Alert
System radio and television stations will carry a message
about the test.
These sirens are part of a comprehensive emergency sys-
tem that would be used to help protect you and your family
in an event at the plant or for non-nuclear emergencies
such as oods, res and severe storms. The sirens alert
you to tune to a local Emergency Alert System radio station
for further information.
The information pages of your telephone book contain
instructions about what you may be asked to do in the
unlikely event of a serious emergency. It is important
to review this information
regularly with family
members so that, if
you must act, you
are prepared.
If you have
questions,
please call
the PPL
Susquehanna
Energy
Information
Center toll-free at
1-866-832-3312.
THIS IS A
PITTSBURGH A major
Marcellus Shale drilling compa-
ny is challenging a southwestern
Pennsylvania townships ordi-
nance to regulate oil and gas
well development.
Range Resources-Appalachia
LLC filed the notice Tuesday
challenging the validity of the
South Fayette Township ordi-
nance, which the Pittsburgh sub-
urb gave final approval to last
month.
The ordinance requires drill-
ers to obtain a land operations
permit for each well and creates
buffers around schools, hospitals
and certain types
of businesses. It
also requires a
$5,000 permit
fee from drillers.
Range Re-
sources said the
ordinance is ille-
gal because the Pennsylvania Oil
and Gas Act pre-empts and su-
persedes any and all local ordi-
nances.
Even if that were not the case,
the zoning rules and buffer
zones effectively put the entire
township off-limits to drilling,
Range Resources said. That
amounts to an exclusionary
zoning of oil and gas develop-
ment in violation of Pennsylva-
nia law, the company argues.
In short, Range Resources
said it is being deprived of its
legal right to develop its oil and
natural gas property interests
on about 4,000 acres it has
leased in the township.
The townships manager, Mi-
chael Hoy, said in an e-mail that
he has not had an opportunity to
review the 35-page document,
which he will process and file
with the Zoning Hearing Board
following established township
policy.
It was not immediately clear
when the board will take up the
challenge.
The industry is working with
municipalities to responsibly
drill for natural gas, company
spokesman Matt Pitzarella said
in a statement.
Due to a lack of statewide
standards some have taken ex-
treme and illegal measures like
South Fayette, Pitzarella said.
We want local regulations that
demand a high standard for gas
drilling, but they must be rea-
sonable and predictable so that
communities, regulators and the
industry can plan accordingly.
A 2009 state Supreme Court
opinion held that municipalities
can limit the location of wells
through zoning, but cannot reg-
ulate their operation.
Pittsburgh has banned drilling
altogether within the city limits
with proponents arguing that
an outright ban doesnt amount
to regulation, because an activ-
ity cant be regulated if it
doesnt occur at all. Only about 1
percent of the citys land is
leased to drillers, and no compa-
nies have actively pursued drill-
ing or challenged the ban in
court.
The South Fayette ordinance
doesnt allow drilling on parcels
less than 10 acres and otherwise
makes drilling a conditional use
in six of the townships 10 zon-
ing districts.
Buffer zones would keep wells
1,500 feet from homes or 2,500
feet from schools or hospitals.
Range Resources contends
those rules are so restrictive
that only 0.5 percent or about
62 acres in the township are
legally drillable.
Driller
disputes
local govt
ordinance
Range Resources challenging
ordinance to regulate oil and
gas well development.
By JOE MANDAK
Associated Press
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Its becoming increasingly clear
that Gadhafis days are
numbered.
Jay Carney
The White House press secretary said on Monday
that U.S. officials are encouraged by recent rebel
advances near the Libyan capital of Tripoli and an apparent high-profile
defection from leader Moammar Gadhafis inner circle.
50% do not pay taxes
is misleading statement
I
n recent weeks Ive read several letters to
the editor stating that 50 percent of the
population pays no taxes. While this is
true in its abstract sense, not including all
the facts about such a statement does a
great disservice to many hardworking
Americans.
Please realize that the fact is 50 percent
of the U.S. working population does not
earn enough money to place them in a
taxable bracket. This does not mean that
throughout the year federal taxes are not
deducted from their pay; its returned at
tax time in the form of a refund. Also,
consider the fact that just because they do
not pay federal taxes does not mean that
state and local taxes are not paid. These
taxes are based on a percentage of income
and paid regardless of brackets, so in most
cases are not refundable.
Consider state sales tax, utilities taxes,
gasoline tax all paid without regard to
income. These are hardworking individu-
als trying to earn a living, and any attempt
to vilify because of low wages is disrespect-
ful.
Please think twice before making such a
statement, and consider all the facts.
Warren Lutz
Wilkes-Barre
Getting best applicants
should be goal of council
I
have been attending the home rule
transition committee meetings and ob-
serving the discussions on how to word
the advertisement for applicants for the
position of Luzerne County manager.
Our goal should be to initiate a process
to hire the best qualified person. This
individual will be charged with running
our county, which has a budget of approxi-
mately $125 million and 1,900 employees. I
asked several business owners and a head-
hunter for their opinions. Each of them
felt the names of initial applicants should
not be published. By publishing the names,
many highly qualified people who are
employed would not apply for fear of los-
ing their jobs.
We should show our appreciation to the
transition committee members for the
many hours spent in preparation for meet-
ings and the courteous manner in which
residents input is encouraged. Lets thank
the home rule transition committee for its
decision to not make the names of the
applicants public.
We should redact the names and study
the candidates backgrounds and qual-
ifications. Our decisions should be made
using a logical process. At a future date,
after council has been elected and finalists
determined, we could release finalists
names. This process affords us the oppor-
tunity to find the best qualified applicants
for the county manager job.
Eugene Kelleher
Candidate, Luzerne County Council
Dallas Township
Mom, not Toronto Sun,
offers better viewpoint
T
he Toronto Sun editorial Obamas lack
of aptitude has sent the U.S. tumbling
(Aug. 15) definitely needs a response
with some explanation. It should be
known that The Toronto Sun editorially
almost always follows the neo-conservative
views of its counterparts in the United
States.
The editorial board of The Toronto Sun
also received the Walter Duranty Award
Certificate of Demerit for obfuscating
and controlled media propaganda journal-
ism. If you look further, you will find that
in the mid-1980s there were several charg-
es of racism against the board for its de-
fense of South African apartheid.
My mother always told me to consider
the source, and if you dont know the
source, discount the information. She was
a very wise woman.
Rosalie Berezich
Trucksville
Nominee Dobash replies:
Initiative is a good thing
I
am writing in response to Mr. Edward
Brominskis criticism of me in a letter to
the editor (Bar council candidate from
courthouse quizzing, Aug. 11).
As a candidate, I am trying to learn as
much as possible about Luzerne County
government. I believe it is important to
start a new term on Jan. 2, 2012 with a
thorough understanding of the transition
process and how the offices are currently
managed.
This election, county voters will have a
chance to elect people to keep government
transparent. Residents should not be afraid
to ask questions.
I have the right as a private citizen and
as a county council candidate to ask ques-
tions. I have submitted right-to-know re-
quests to gather information about pro-
jects and our county debt.
I visit offices after scheduling an ap-
pointment to receive firsthand under-
standing of the issues and challenges fac-
ing the employees, elected officials and
taxpayers of Luzerne County.
Why criticize me for initiative and in-
terest? End your silly attack on other can-
didates and gain some knowledge about
the changes. As a former teacher, you
should be ashamed of your behavior to
criticize my effort to best educate myself
about this important new direction for our
county.
There is no place for ignorance or crit-
icism of others seeking knowledge.
By the way, all Luzerne County Council
candidates can receive a folder of informa-
tion from the Luzerne County director of
human services. Just call and make an
appointment.
Kathleen (Kathy) M. Dobash
Candidate, Luzerne County Council
Hazleton
September a good month
to boycott made-in-China
I
wish to share with you something that
happened to me one night.
I recently had major surgery, followed
by a near-death experience. One night not
long ago, I had pain that required me to
get out of bed to take medicine. I then hit
the couch with the heating pad. As I laid
down, I felt as if St. Joseph, the patron
saint of workers, was there with me. I
suddenly thought of all the sadness and
despair in our country because of the un-
employment situation.
At 3 oclock in the morning, I had an
idea. I thought it would be wonderful if,
for the month of September, we boycott
the purchase of clothes and shoes made in
foreign countries, such as China, and buy
only Made in America items.
Maybe if we take a stand together, we
can get companies, such as Nike, back
home and get our workers back to work.
Maybe our CEOs can take pay cuts. Maybe
the companies can make a little less profit
to save America from falling apart.
Please join me in this boycott. It wasnt a
dream; it is my wish that we can band
together and help our beloved Americans
who find themselves out of work.
Irene Jorda
Dallas Township
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NFRASTRUCTURE. Not
a word that typically kicks
off a lively conversation,
but it should.
When were sitting in traffic
or waiting out flight delays at
the airport, were experiencing
therepercussions of inadequate
attention to the nations infras-
tructure.
The dire consequences of
continuing to ignore long-term
infrastructure needs are effec-
tivelylaidout inanewreport re-
leased Aug. 8 by Building
Americas Future an advocacy
group founded by former Dem-
ocratic Pennsylvania Gov. Ed
Rendell, former Republican
California Gov. Arnold Schwar-
zenegger and independent
New York Mayor Michael
Bloomberg.
The reports conclusions de-
serve attention. Among its find-
ings: The country expends just
0.6 percent of the nations gross
domestic product on systems
for aviation, railways, mass
transit and maintenance of ex-
isting roads and bridges. Com-
pare that to Australias 2.4 per-
cent and Sweden, France, Po-
land, Spain, the United King-
dom and Belgium all spending
more than 1 percent.
Building Americas Future is
not just about pointing out
problems, though. The organi-
zation also has a long list of rec-
ommendations, strategies that
must be initiated soon if they
are to be effective for the com-
ing decades. We agree with the
group that the nation should:
Developa long-termstrate-
gy that is based on economics,
job creation and recognition
that, by 2035, an estimated 70
million more people will be liv-
ing in U.S. metropolitan areas.
Well need to deliver food and
other products to them, and to
move them more efficiently.
Replace the nations anti-
quated radar systemfor air traf-
fic control with modern, satel-
lite-based systems.
Establish a National Infras-
tructure Bank and, after the ec-
onomic crisis abates, raise the
20-year-old federal gas tax rate
and index it to inflation.
We hear anawful lot of talkin
Washington about reducing the
nations debt so our grandchil-
dren dont get stuck paying our
bills. Continuing to neglect the
nations infrastructure will
leavetheminevenworseshape.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
OTHER OPINION: INFRASTRUCTURE
Cuts alone wont
get U.S. moving
T
HE DELICATE state
of certain Wyoming
Valley social service
programs has been on
display in recent days, with
news reports spotlighting the
highs and the dirty-rotten lows.
On a positive note, donors
streamed through the door of
St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen in
Wilkes-Barre this week, drop-
ping off food and financial con-
tributions to restock its deplet-
edfoodbank. The programs di-
rector, faced as recently as last
week with near-empty shelves,
had fretted publicly that the
food bank might have to close.
Not so. Not yet.
On the flip side, a rock
crashed through the windowof
a startup charity called Dress
for Success on the citys East
South Street. Estimated cost of
replacement: nearly $1,000.
This is a bigsetback, saidLin-
da Armstrong, operator of the
shoestring-budget program
that provides free clothing and
counseling to disadvantaged
womentryingtoenter, or re-en-
ter, the work force.
Both instances show how
precarious nonprofit work can
bethesedays, as well as thecrit-
ical role that area residents of-
ten play in determining a pro-
grams success or failure. The
knucklehead who chucked the
rock damaged much more than
a piece of glass. The donors tot-
ing canned goods into the food
bank carried with them far
greater than a few days suste-
nance.
The fate of many agencies,
much like the communitys
quality of life, hinges on your
actions: good, bad or indiffer-
ent.
Choose good. Get involved.
For volunteer opportunities,
call the United Way of Wyom-
ing Valley at 829-6711 or visit
www.unitedwaywb.org.
OUR OPINION: CHARITABLE CAUSES
In tough times,
your aid needed
The Commission on Economic
Opportunitys web address was
incorrect in Tuesdays editorial.
The site is accessible at www.ce-
opeoplehelpingpeople.org
On the subject of area social
services and Internet addresses,
you can use the address below
to find Help Lines handy re-
source A Survival Guide:
Negotiating the Networks to
Meet your Needs. Visit http://
helpline-nepa.info/documents/
Negotiating_the_Networks.pdf
F O R T H E R E C O R D
QUOTE OF THE DAY
RICHARD L. CONNOR
Editor and Publisher
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ
Vice President/Executive Editor
MARK E. JONES
Editorial Page Editor
PRASHANT SHITUT
President/Impressions Media
EDITORIAL BOARD
MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY
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N E W S
The recession has had a major impact
on residents across Pennsylvania, but
a study released Tuesday shows that
children are also bearing the brunt of
the weak economy.
Dont forget us!
Agrand first
win for Marcos
Ambrose
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PHOTOS:
blocks and ran into the mayor.
They beat himandstole his vehi-
cle.
Dougherty said he was sitting
ina 2011Chevrolet Cruze owned
by his employer, Colours Inc., in
front of his residence on South
Chestnut Street at about 11 p.m.
June 25 waiting for a friend
when he noticed three men
walking inthe street. Dougherty
was pulled from his vehicle and
assaulted.
Shultz said the three men
used brass knuckles and a small
baseball-style bat to assault
Dougherty.
They put a beating on me,
he said after the three men were
arraigned. Im very pleased
they got arrested. I want to go to
work. Life goes on.
After carjacking Dougherty,
authorities allege, Banks, Bran-
nigan and Owens drove the
Chevrolet to Countryside Mar-
ket on Main Road in Hunlock
Township, where they smashed
a glass door and stole cigarettes
and a cash register at about 1:30
a.m. June 26.
The three men then traveled
to Newport Township, where
they smashed a glass door at the
Variety Shop on East Main
Street in an attempted burglary
just after 3 a.m.
Less than an hour later, au-
thorities allege in the criminal
complaint, Banks, Brannigan
and Owens drove to Hanover
Township, where they smashed
a glass door at the Sunoco ser-
vice station on the Sans Souci
Parkway and ransacked the busi-
ness, damaging a lottery ma-
chine and a cash register, and
stealing money and cigarettes.
The three men left Sunoco
and traveled a short distance to
Dons Deli on West End Road,
where they forced open a door
and stole a cash register and
damaged a credit card machine
at about 3:45 a.m., the criminal
complaints say.
Video captured on surveil-
lance cameras at several of the
businesses helped investigators,
Shultz said.
State police recovered the
Chevrolet, which was torched in
woods near Zachery Road and
state Route 239 in Huntington
Township on June 26.
Banks allegedlytoldinvestiga-
tors he used gasoline to set the
vehicle on fire, according to the
complaints.
Preliminary hearings for the
three men are expected to com-
bine before a single district
judge. A date has not been
scheduled.
AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
Daniel Banks is led out of the district judges office Tuesday in Nanticoke. Banks and two other
men are being charged with beating the mayor of Nanticoke as well as other crimes in June.
Steven Brannigan is led out of
the district judges office.
Thomas Owens is one of the men charged in the beating of the
mayor of Nanticoke.
MAYOR
Continued from Page 1A
WILKES-BARRE What do
you and others in your commu-
nity need most?
Food on your table? Things
for your children to do? Help
with your heating bills when
winter rolls around?
Now is your chance to weigh
in on how millions of dollars in
donations should be spent in
your area.
The United Way of Wyoming
Valley has
launched its
2011 Commu-
nity Needs
Assessment,
and agency
staff and vol-
unteers need
your help to ensure that the pro-
grams the agency funds meet
the needs of your community.
We want to know what are
their biggest needs and what
are the biggest problems in
their households, said Sara Pe-
perno, vice president of market-
ing and community impact for
the UnitedWay of WyomingVal-
ley.
Anyone who lives or works in
Luzerne County is encouraged
to fill out a survey either on-
line or on paper to ensure that
the programs the United Way
funds are focused on meeting
the needs of the community.
While the United Way has
been doing needs assessment
activities for a long time, the
agency conducted its first needs
assessment survey in 2007,
when it partnered with a com-
pany and met with focus
groups, talking with different
people in the community.
The agency used that input to
create a communitywide survey
and now updates the needs as-
sessment every two years.
Peperno said the agency re-
ceived about $1 million in dona-
tions last year that contributors
directed to certain programs.
Nearly another $2 million in do-
nations could be used at the
agencys discretion, and the
2009 Community Needs Assess-
ment helped determine how
those funds would be spent.
Previously, non-profit mem-
ber agencies would submit re-
quests for funding whatever
those agencies determined they
needed money for.
Now, (based on the Commu-
nity Needs As-
sessment,) we
say these are
the things we
want to fund.
You show us
how you can
make an im-
pact, Peperno said.
Peperno said the distribution
of funds to other agencies is not
based solely on the survey.
Committees of volunteers also
take into consideration statisti-
cal and epidemiological data
from the U.S. Census Bureau,
Luzerne County and state agen-
cies and other sources. They al-
so look at programresults to see
how effective the programs of
member agencies are and how
successful they have been.
Peperno noted the United
Way will be starting its annual
funddrive shortly, andthe Com-
munity Needs Assessment cur-
rently underway will help deter-
mine howfunding is distributed
in the 2011-12 and 2012-13 fiscal
years.
Bobby Soper, chairman of the
board of the United Way of
Wyoming Valley, urged every-
one in the community to com-
plete a survey.
United Way seeks
community input
2011 Community Needs
Assessment will help decide
where to direct funds.
By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
Complete a Community Needs
Assessment online at united-
waywb.org/survey or call 270-9117
to request a survey in the mail.
V O I C E YO U R O P I N I O N
bankdirector said. EvenpeopleI
workwithhave beendonating.
The biggest single donation
came fromthe regional Weinberg
Food Bank, run by the Commis-
sion on Economic Opportunity
an agency that has also struggled
through hard times as govern-
mentfundingiscut. Buttherewas
a steady stream of private dona-
tions that lasted right until the
doors closed Monday, and re-
sumedTuesday.
I was leaving and people were
pulling into the parking lot with
donations, McCawley said.
The kitchen itself has been
serving as much as 400 dinners a
daythissummer, McCawleysaid,
while the food bank is providing
uptofivemeals at a timefor 20to
25families eachday.
All told, McCawley estimates
use of the facility, run by the Dio-
cese of Scrantons Catholic Social
Services, has doubledsince 2008,
mirroring news in a report last
weekformtheFoodResearchand
Action Center, which found that
oneinfour areafamilies withchil-
dren have experienced a food
hardship over the past three
years.
When the report came out last
week, McCawleyrevealedthede-
pleted food bank shelves Friday
and said she may have to tempo-
rarily close the center for the first
time in its 27-year history. With
the shelves full Tuesday, she pre-
dictedtheres enoughnon-perish-
able goods to keep the bank open
intoSeptember.
But theres always room for
more, sheadded, urgingpeopleto
continue donating. The biggest
need typically is protein peanut
butter, canned tuna or other
cannedmeats, for example. Mon-
etary donations are alsoneeded.
And the donations dont have
tobe large.
Sometimes a person brings in
only a bagful of a few cans and
says This is all I can afford,
McCawley said, but if everyone
does that, its all we need.
What prompted such an un-
precedented outpouring of good
will? I think people were con-
cerned that we wouldnt be here
after 27years, andby the thought
that wewouldhavetoturnpeople
away, McCawley speculated.
But, frankly, the why doesnt
matter, as long as the people in
needare served.
Thanks be to God! she said,
beaming.
FOOD
Continued from Page 1A
Drop off donations: St. Vincent
de Paul Kitchen, 39 E. Jackson
St., Wilkes-Barre; Phone: 829-
7796
Mail donations: St. Vincent de
Paul Kitchen Catholic Social
Services, 33 E. Northampton St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA18701
Donate online: www.stvincentw-
b.org
T O D O N AT E
mile radius from the Dallas
School District campus.
Township Solicitor Thomas
Brennan said the zoning hearing
board will still need to address
the metering station, but accord-
ing to the agreement, Williams
will not locate any communica-
tions tower, mercaptan tank,
flare, odorant building, conden-
sate tank, or any building not re-
quiredfor the meteringof natural
gas .
He also said the company has
agreed to comply with a curative
amendment for future natural
gas activities, to be proposed in
September.
Inearly May, townshipofficials
voted to deem its zoning ordi-
nance inadequate for dealing
with natural gas activities, and
now an amendment to address
the issues will be addedto its cur-
rent zoning ordinance.
The deal also featured an
agreement between the town-
ship and Williams that land de-
velopment and subdivision ap-
proval was necessary for the pipe-
line project. Williams received
conditional approval from the
planning commission last week.
Resident Diane Dreier asked
whether the decision could be
postponed until the public had a
chance to review and offer com-
ments on the agreement.
Brennan said the process had
takenalot of timealreadytofinal-
ize, and he has already discussed
many of the points at prior meet-
ings. He said the threat of litiga-
tion was also a factor.
Resident Michael Bednar said
this was the first time he had
heard of the pending construc-
tionandwas concernedabout the
possible environmental effects.
Even if you had been here,
we have done as much as a town-
ship can possibly do given the
state of state law and given state
of our existing ordinance, said
Brennan.
Williams has already begun to
construct its 33 -mile Spring-
ville Gathering Line in Susque-
hanna and Wyoming counties.
About five miles of the gathering
line would run through the town-
ship and it will tap into the Tran-
sco interstate pipeline at a site off
Hildebrandt Road about 1,300
feet from the Dallas schools.
A3,200-foot access roadwill be
constructed off Lower Demunds
Road.
The company was granted ap-
proval fromthe WyomingCounty
Planning Commission last
month to construct a temporary
metering site in Northmoreland
Township, off Schoolhouse Road.
Williams spokesperson Helen
Humphreys said plans to con-
struct a site in Northmoreland
Township are still scheduled for
thepipelinetobecomeoperation-
al by October.
She could not speculate on
where metering station equip-
ment for the Dallas Township
site would be located.
We would prefer to have just
one metering site, she said.
Brennan also said negotiations
are underway for an agreement
to be reached with Chief Gather-
ing LLC, another gas company
looking to build a metering sta-
tion and pipeline in the area.
He said the agreement with
Chief will not be exactlythe same
as the one made with Williams.
The Dallas Township Zoning Hear-
ing Board will meet at 6:30 p.m.
Aug. 24 in Insalaco Hall at Miser-
icordia University to hear Williams
challenge to the Dallas Township
zoning ordinances pertinence to
natural gas pipelines.
W H AT S N E X T
PIPELINE
Continued from Page 1A
HANOVER TWP. Town-
ship police reported the follow-
ing:
Barbara Roberts, of Garra-
han Street, reported Monday
someone ransacked her vehi-
cles glove box.
Linda Yurkoski, of Prince
Street, reported Sunday some-
one ransacked the glove box in
her vehicle.
Police said they cited Amand
Saxton, 23, and Tierrel Turner,
25, with disorderly conduct
after a disturbance on Boland
Avenue on Sunday.
Police said five chain saws
and a leaf blower were stolen
from two vehicles owned by
Asplundh, of Forty Fort, while
they were on UGI Utilities
property in the Dundee section
on Monday. The vehicles were
also damaged, police said.
WILKES-BARRE Angelo
M. Richardson, 39, of Philadel-
phia, was arraigned Tuesday in
Wilkes-Barre Central Court on
charges he stole a vehicle from
a woman on Midland Court in
March.
Richardson was charged with
theft, unauthorized use of a
vehicle and driving without a
license. He was jailed at the
county prison for lack of $5,000
bail.
HAZLE TWP. State police
at Hazleton said a woman on
West 17th Street reported
someone pushed in a window
air conditioner and tried to pry
open a locked door at her resi-
dence sometime between 7:30
p.m. Sunday and 2 p.m. Mon-
day.
POLICE BLOTTER
C M Y K
SPORTS S E C T I O N B
THE TIMES LEADER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2011
timesleader.com
STATE COLLEGE Preseason
camp had been decidedly tougher. To a
man, every Penn State player has said
the practices this August have been the
toughest they have ever experienced.
Naturally there was some griping in-
volved.
So Joe Paterno addressed the squad
before a practice on Aug. 7.
You know what? Im tired of some of
you guys babying yourselves, the coach
told his players. You get knocked down
and get hurt a little bit, and you walk
around like, Ohhhh boy, does it hurt!
But as Paterno put it, The good Lord
has a way of doing things. Later that
day, he was flattened when receiver De-
von Smith crashed into him while run-
ning down a pass during practice.
Paterno went to the hospital to get
checked out later that Sunday for inju-
ries to his right arm and hip. He re-
mained there until Tuesday morning be-
fore doctors determined that he was fine
to return to work.
When he got back to practice last FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Coach Joe Paterno answers questions from members of the media gathered for
his press conference from a golf cart at Penn States media day Tuesday.
P E N N S TAT E M E D I A D AY
Paterno wont take a back seat
The 84-year-old coach vows to be on
the sideline for the season opener
on Sept. 3 vs. Indiana State.
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
INSIDE
McGloin, Bolden still battling. Page 4B
Scandal brews at Miami. Page 6B
Notre Dame media day. Page 6B
See PATERNO, Page 4B
MOOSICTherewas plentyof
excitement in the air at
PNC Field on Tuesday
night. Over 9,000 fans
packed the stadium for
Alex Rodriguezs first re-
hab game with Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre. However,
the Yankee offense was
dormant as they dropped
the game 2-0 to Durham.
Matt Carson gave the
DurhamBulls an early1-0
lead with a solo home run
off the advertising boards
in left field. It was Car-
sons first home run with
Durham this season and
just his second RBI.
Durhams lead grew to
2-0 in the top of the
fourth. John Jaso led off the in-
ning with a deep fly ball to center
field. Yankee center fielder Chris
Dickerson lost his footing and
couldnt come up with the catch
and Jaso ended up on second
base.
Dan Johnson then roped an
RBI double off the wall
in center field, allowing
Jaso to score from sec-
ond base.
The Bulls wouldnt
need any more offense in
the game.
AdamWarrensuffered
the loss for Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre. He we five
innings, allowing just
two runs on three hits.
Only one of his runs was
earned. He struck out
eight and walked just
one.
D.J. Mitchell, George
Kontos, Andrew Brack-
man and Kevin Whelan
combined to pitch the fi-
nal four innings. Between the
four Yankee relievers, they al-
lowed just two hits, struck out
I NTERNATI ONAL L EAGUE BASEBAL L
A packed park for A-Rod
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
SWB Yankees Alex Rodriguez (13) hits to right field for a single in the first inning of Tuesdays International League game against the Durham Bulls at PNC Field in Moosic.
Yanks star cant help
SWB in shutout loss
By JOSH HORTON
For The Times Leader
See YANKS, Page 3B
2
BULLS
0
YANKEES
MOOSIC A few months
ago, players from several differ-
ent high schools in Luzerne
and Lackawanna counties took
part in a game at PNC Field
during the high school play-
offs.
Nearly all of those players
have goals of stepping on the
same field later in life as a
professional.
Those hopes came true on
Tuesday night for former Ha-
zleton Area star Russ Canzler.
Canzler, who was drafted by
the Chicago Cubs in the 30th
round in 2004, switched orga-
nizations this past offseason
and joined the Durham Bulls,
the Triple-A affiliate of the
Tampa Bay Rays. Tuesday
night, he played on the field
where he played as a senior in
high school and helped lead
his team a 2-0 victory over the
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yan-
kees. The left fielder went
0-for-3 and was hit by a pitch
in the Bulls win. The Bulls and
Yankees play through Friday in
Moosic.
In 2011, the 25-year-old is
enjoying the best season of his
young career. He entered the
series with the Yankees in the
top 10 of several offensive
categories in the International
League for the Bulls, who are
3.5 games ahead of Gwinnett
in the South Division.
Canzler began Tuesdays
game second in the league in
hitting (.319) of players not
currently in the bigs. The
average goes along with his Russ Canzler of the Durham Bulls takes his base after being hit
by a pitch in Tuesdays game against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
The Hazleton Area grad went 0-for-3 in the Bulls victory.
Hazletons Canzler
returns to PNC Field
Inside
SWB Yankees call up Betances.
Page 5B
A-Rod wows fans
Page 5B
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
See CANZLER, Page 5B
K
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S C O R E B O A R D
Duryea Little League Fall Ball
Registrations for Coach Pitch,
Minor, and Major age groups are
still open. Please call Ron at 655-
0203 for more information.
Pa. Fusion girls travel softball team
will be holding first tryouts for
2011-2012 season for 12u,14u,16u
travel teams on the following
dates: 12u: Sept 3 at 10 a.m.; 14u:
Sept 3 at noon; 16u: Sept 3 at 2
p.m. All try outs will be held Nanti-
coke Little League Field. For more
info call, Mark at 570-902-5198. A
second tryout will be held Sept 10
and a third tryout will be held Sept
17.
Stripes & Strikes Softball Program
will be holding tryouts for the 2012
season in four age groups: 10u, 12u,
14u and 16u. For more information
or an individual tryout by appoint-
ment, contact Vince Trivelpiece at
570-233-3925 or vince11@ptd.net.
Tryouts will be held at the follow-
ing times at the 17th Street Field in
Hazleton: Aug. 17: U16, 6 p.m.; U14,
7:15 p.m.; Aug. 19: U12 7:15 p.m.; U10,
6 p.m.; Aug. 20: U16, 10 a.m.; U16,
11:15 a.m.; U10, 1 p.m.; Aug. 23: U16, 6
p.m.; U14, 10 a.m.; U10, 7:15 p.m.
Valley Regional Warriors14U travel
team has announced tryouts for
the 2011-2012 season. The tryouts
will be held Aug. 26 starting at 6
p.m. at the Freedom Park softball
complex in Drums, which is located
at the rear of 413 W. Butler Dr.,
Drums. For more information,
contact Warriors head coach Bill
Corraat 570-578-1774 or bcor-
ra@live.com.
Wyoming Valley Flames travel
softball team will hold tryouts for
their 2012 teams on Sunday Au-
gust 21st , at the Ashley Babe Ruth
field. U10 and U12 tryouts will begin
at noon, and U14 and U18 tryouts
will begin at 1 p.m. For more in-
formation contact Bob at 735-6621
or Pat at 466-9644.
Wyoming Valley Vipers travel soft-
ball is looking for U10 and U12 girls
for their fall ball teams. Double-
headers will be played every Sat-
urday until Oct 29. If interested,
call Ed at 417-1119.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Dallas Jr. Football & Cheerleading
Association Annual Golf Tourna-
ment at Edgewood in the Pines
Golf Course on Saturday August
20 with a 9 a.m. shotgun start.
Cost is $360 per team with a
Captain and Crew Format. The
tournament will include 18 holes of
golf, dinner, refreshments on the
course, contest for long drive,
closest to pin and putting contest,
and raffles and prize giveaways.
Please turn in the names of your
four team members and a check
for your foursome payable to:
DJFA P.O. Box 512 Dallas, PA. 18612.
Any questions please contact Jeff
Rex at 570-290-5046 or jeffrie-
rex@gmail.com.
Duryea Little League Family Fun
Night on Friday, August 26 from 6
p.m. to 9 p.m. at the main field. All
players and their families are
invited. The vent will include
games and refreshments. Anyone
wishing to donate a food item or
dessert may do so. Please call
570-655-0203.
Hazleton City View BMX will hold its
next race at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
Cost for current riders is $5 for
points only or $10 for trophy and
points. Registration is from 5:30
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Other races in
August are scheduled for Aug. 21
and Aug. 28. The 1st Annual Quad
point Coal Cracker race is on Aug.
27. Hazleton City View holds prac-
tices most Tuesdays. New riders
are welcome any time during the
local BMX season. Bring your bike,
long sleeve shirt, long pants and
helmet. Some equipment may be
available at the track to borrow.
Trial membership is $25 for 30
days and $5 for most local races or
$45 annual membership and $5
for most local races. For more
information about Hazleton City
View BMX, contact us via email at
bmx@hazletoncityview.com, or
visit facebook.com/HazletonBMX.
You can contact Track Director,
Jack Longo at 570-956-3747.
West Pittston Charity Wiffleball
Tournament will be held on Sept.
10 at the West Pittston Little
League Field. This one day event
will be sponsored by friends and
family to benefit a local boy who is
undergoing treatment at Childrens
Hospital of Philadelphia. Sign-ups
will be from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and
there is a $25 team registration
fee. Deadline to 5-man teams
register is Sept. 6. Play will be held
in the following age brackets: 7-9,
10-13, 14-adult. Mail Registration
form & payment to: Kory Angeli
205 York Ave. West Pittston, Pa.
18643. Please make all checks
payable to: The EJS Fund. Call Lisa
Scalzo 570-406-5585 for basket
donations.
BOWLING
Checkerboard Inn Bowling League
will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. today
in the meeting room at Chackos
Family Bowling Center. League
business will be discussed prior to
the start of the 2011-2012 season.
All teams must be represented and
all bowlers are welcome. For more
information, call Frank Lipski at
675-7532.
The Tuesday Night Chargers will be
holding their annual outing for
league members on Sunday, Aug.
28, at the P.A.V. in Hudson. The
outing starts at 10 a.m. and will run
until 7 p.m. Our annual meeting
will be held along with team picks
for the 2011-2012 season. The
Chargers which is entering its 55th
year is also looking for 3 to 4
members to fill our rosters for the
bowling season which starts on
Tuesday, August 30. If you are
interested in joining a mixed hand-
icap league, please call Jim
McCabe at 570-760-4094 or Dave
Check at 570-332-4121.
St. Conrads Bowling League will
meet this at 7:30 p.m. today at St.
Conrads, S. Washington Street,
Wilkes-Barre. All teams are expect-
ed to be represented. Any teams
or interested bowlers please at-
tend or call Butch at 570-954-
6009.
Wednesday Nite Mixers are looking
for bowlers for their league. They
bowl Wednesday nights at Stanton
Lanes. The league is fun and very
competitive. All interested parties
may call Carl at 570-239-5842 or
Candy at 570-510-8285. Season-
opening meeting will take place
August 31 at Stanton at 6:30 p.m.
League begins September 7 at 6:15
p.m.
CAMPS/CLINICS
Hanover Area Baseball team will
hold a baseball camp from 9 a.m.
to noon on Aug. 24 at the high
school. The camp is part of Steve
Zuranskis senior project and the
money will go to Breast Cancer
Awareness. The cost is $20 and is
open to anyone in grades 2
through 7 residing in the Hanover
Area School District Campers can
register the day of the camp, or to
preregister, call Mike at 262-8291.
LEAGUES
The South Wilkes-Barre Teeners
League will host its annual late
summer/early fall Wooden Bat
League every Saturday beginning
Aug. 20 though Oct. 22, with all
games played at Christian Field in
Wilkes-Barre. Teams with players
ages 13-16 are eligible. Cost is $50
per team, plus umpire and baseball
costs. For information call Nick at
570-793-6430.
MEETINGS
Checkerboard Inn Bowling League
will meet at 7 p.m. today in the
meeting room at Chackos Family
Bowling Center. League business
will be discussed prior to the start
of the 2011-2012 season. All teams
must be represented and all bow-
lers are welcome.
GAR High School Football Booster
Club will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday
on the Choral Room at the High
School.
GAR Soccer Booster Club will meet
at 7 p.m. today at Mags Halftime
Pub, Moyallen Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hanover Area Quarterback Club will
meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the
football stadium. All parents are
encouraged to attend. For more
information, call Sharon at 510-
9190.
Meyers Soccer Booster Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. today at The
Barney Inn. Parents of all junior
high and varsity players are en-
couraged to attend.
Wyoming Valley Chapter of the ASA
Umpires will meet at 8 p.m. Aug.
22 at Konefals in Edwardsville.
PHYSICALS
Wyoming Valley West will hold
make-up physicals at 3 p.m. Friday.
This is the last physical being
offered in the fall. This includes
any West Side Career Tech ath-
letes that need a physical for a fall
sport at Valley West. All necessary
paperwork can be picked up at the
high school, middle school or the
central office. Athletes should have
paperwork completed before
arrival for the physical.
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Ashley-Hanover Girls Softball will
be holding registrations for their
instructional softball clinics/games.
It is open to all girls ages 7-12 from
the Hanover Area, Wilkes-Barre
Area, and Crestwood School Dis-
tricts. Sign-ups will be at the
Ashley-Hanover Girls Softball
press box from 6-8 p.m. Thursday;
and noon-4 p.m. Sunday at the
Bobby Smith Memorial Park,
Conyngham Street, Ashley. Cost
for the program is $10. For more
information, call Bernie at 570-
239-3627 or Craig at 570-793-3136.
Brews Brothers Fall Softball
Leagues has openings for mens
and co-ed. For information call
Tony at 570-693-0506.
Bulletin Board items will not be
accepted over the telephone. Items
may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
off at the Times Leader or mailed to
Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, PA18711-0250.
BUL L E T I N BOARD
BASEBALL
Favorite Odds Underdog
American League
RED SOX -$115 Rays
AS -$155 Orioles
TIGERS -$140 Twins
]Yankees -$165 ROYALS
WHITE SOX -$148 Indians
ANGELS -$110 Rangers
Blue Jays -$130 MARINERS
National League
ASTROS -$122 Cubs
PADRES -$140 Mets
Cards -$122 PIRATES
PHILLIES -$240 Dbacks
Reds -$135 NATIONALS
BRAVES -$140 Giants
BREWERS -$185 Dodgers
ROCKIES -$107 Marlins
NFL Pre-Season
Favorite Points Underdog
Thursday
BUCS 2.5 Patriots
STEELERS 3 Eagles
Friday
Redskin 5.5 COLTS
BROWNS 2.5 Lions
DOLPHINS 6 Panthers
RAVENS 6.5 Chiefs
PACKERS 6 Cards
JAGUARS 2.5 Falcons
Saturday
RAMS 3.5 Titans
TEXANS 2 Saints
49ERS 3 Raiders
BRONCOS 4 Bills
SEAHAWKS 3 Vikings
Sunday
JETS 6.5 Bengals
COWBOYS 1 Chargers
Monday
GIANTS 4 Bears
AME RI C A S L I NE
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH
BOXING REPORT: In the WBC welterweight title fight on September 17 in Las
Vegas, Nevada, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is -$700 vs. Victor Ortiz at +$500; in the
WBO welterweight title fight on November 12 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pac-
quiao is -$800 vs. Juan Manuel Marquez +$550.
ON THE MARK
By Mark Dudek
For The Times Leader
The Stallion Series is back this evening at the Mohegan Sun at Po-
cono Downs, featuring the two-year old pacing fillies. Atotal of eight
divisions topa fairlysolidsixteenrace cardinall. If youare a fanof the
stars of tomorrow, then tonight is your night to kick back and enjoy.
BEST BET: TWO LIPS (1ST)
VALUE PLAY: CHECK MY PULSE (6TH)
POST TIME 6:30 p.m.
All Races One Mile
First-$20,000 The Stallion Series
5 Two Lips J.Morrill 1-2-1 Odds on to start opener 2-1
4 Upfront Secret B.Miller 4-7-1 Race is on for place 7-2
6 Lotta Drama M.Teague 6-2-5 Teague drives monsters 5-2
1 Miami Terror A.Napolitano 8-3-6 ANap picks up stakes mount 10-1
3 Sweetheart Dance D.Ingraham 4-6-4 Maiden tries tough foes 5-1
2 All Star Player T.Buter 7-5-5 Demoted to the minors 6-1
7 Donna Party M.Kakaley 6-4-5 Twisted up 12-1
Second-$9,800 Clm.Pace;cm.price $10,000
9 Natural Woman N J.Morrill 3-2-7 Moves to hot Oakes barn 7-2
1 Annika S M.Kakaley 4-1-1 Robinson having some yr 4-1
6 Riverdancer J.Taggart 7-5-4 Interesting claim for Rucker 3-1
4 Miss Sparta A.Miller 5-8-3 Back to level of purchase 3-1
3 Grngrasanhitimes A.Napolitano 4-1-6 Bounced off the upset 8-1
7 Cheetah Feet B.Miller 2-3-1 Big move up ladder 6-1
2 No Mo Parking G.Napolitano 5-3-3 Reunites with George 10-1
5 Star Of India L.Stalbaum 5-3-2 Drops, but in with tough 9-2
8 Bigtime Hanover T.Buter 4-6-6 Not living up to name 15-1
Third-$20,000 The Stallion Series
6 Bittorsweet Terror J.Morrill 6-1-1 More stout Oakes stock 3-1
5 Im Fondue Of You G.Napolitano 1-4-4 Just won a Stallion Stake 5-2
7 Fast And Fiesty P.Berry 2-1-1 Raced solid in both pm starts 7-2
3 Redtogreen Hanover B.Miller 3-5-3 Miller catch drives 9-2
1 Co-Op Hanover E.Dennis 3-4-8 Dennis with rare showing 6-1
4 Jolt Of Jo M.Simons 5-2-5 Meadows import 12-1
2 Nuclear Photo M.Kakaley 4-3-2 Does most work at fairs 8-1
Fourth-$4,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000
1 Heavenly Helen M.Simons 5-1-4 Gets her revenge 4-1
3 Prairie Ganache M.Kakaley 1-4-7 Just beat this kind 3-1
4 Queen Ariah A.Miller 1-1-3 Shoots for three in a row 5-2
6 Mysterious Hanover J.Morrill 8-6-6 Note the new reinsman 12-1
8 Rustys Martini M.Romano 3-4-5 Again draws poorly 6-1
2 Scotts Sweety D.Ingraham 4-2-3 Winless in 18 prior 5-1
5 Art Of Desire B.Miller 7-4-7 Well back 15-1
7 Sixth Sense J.Antonelli 6-6-8 Antonelli has just 1 win all yr 20-1
9 Cardine Hanover L.Stalbaum 5-2-4 Slim hopes from here 10-1
Fifth-$20,000 The Stallion Series
7 Bella Sophia R.Tharps 6-2-5 Fits in well with these 5-2
5 Fast Talking Emma A.McCarthy 2-5-1 Mallar trained pupil 3-1
2 Snickerdoodle B.Miller 3-4-2 First time Miller pilots 6-1
1 Accourtingly D.Snyder 1-6-3 Nice to see Doug here 7-2
3 Chanteuse Hanover J.Morrill 7-7-3 Lacks any late rally 12-1
4 Little Native Girl L.Stalbaum 3-4-6 Out of answers 9-2
6 Sea Cruise Hanover M.Kakaley 5-9-x Slow at the end 8-1
Sixth-$9,700 Cond.Pace;maidens
9 Check My Pulse T.Buter 7-3-x Would be a major upset 15-1
2 Southwind Meredith M.Kakaley 2-2-4 The likely chalk 3-1
3 Twoblisstwo D.Ingraham 6-7-5 Expect a better effort 7-2
4 Tell Rosie J.Taggart 5-3-8 Tell All lady 9-2
5 Megnoster J.Morrill 5-4-5 Best of the rest 6-1
6 Colbert Blue Chip M.Simons 4-2-6 Looking to stay flat 8-1
8 Chloe Hall T.Loy 2-4-7 Almost got there at 95-1 4-1
7 Trillian A.McCarthy 6-5-7 Well bred, but yet to fire 20-1
1 Keystone Ryleigh To.Schadel 8-3-3 Not enough speed 10-1
Seventh-$20,000 The Stallion Series
4 Franny The Great B.Miller 1-1-2 Dominates 5-2
3 Southwind Johanne J.Morrill 1-5-5 Looks like an easy number 3-1
5 Sneak Out Hanover M.Teague 2-2-7 Completes the trifecta 9-2
6 Averylu T.Buter 1-6-2 Qualified well for this 4-1
1 Olympe Maxime D.Snyder 3-1-3 Meadows shipper 10-1
2 Nightly Terror A.Miller 4-2-6 Andy been burning money 6-1
7 Kaitlin Kir M.Simons 3-3-3 Crumbles 12-1
8 See Emily Play G.Napolitano 7-7-2 Stuck in the sand 15-1
Eighth-$18,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $12,000 last 5
5 Jaavos Boy J.Morrill 3-3-3 Drops and pops 3-1
8 Smooth Power B.Miller 2-2-6 The talent is there 8-1
3 St Giannis M.Kakaley 3-2-5 Kakaley having great season 9-2
1 Decolletage T.Buter 7-1-1 Back from the Big M 7-2
4 Florida Mac Attack J.Pavia 1-2-1 Comes off big upset 4-1
9 Macs Bad Boy M.Simons 6-8-5 So up and down 6-1
7 Celebrity Legacy D.Ingraham 7-6-7 Overmatched 15-1
6 Secret Image J.Taggart 5-2-4 No one paying attention 20-1
2 Marion Monaco G.Napolitano 7-4-4 Beaten by 19 lengths last 2 10-1
Ninth-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $12,000 last 5
8 Rojettes Best J.Morrill 1-2-3 Wins at first asking for Tyler 4-1
1 Handsome Prince M.Kakaley 7-2-4 The main challenger 3-1
2 Cheyenne Knight L.Stalbaum 6-2-4 Late on the scene 7-2
7 Indelible Hanover A.McCarthy 3-2-7 Tough luck pacer 8-1
6 Success Rocks A.Miller 8-7-1 Struggling since the win 9-2
5 Star Party B.Miller 5-6-5 In live hands, but off a bit 5-1
4 San Antony-O T.Buter 7-8-4 Done little for Stamper 10-1
3 Emerald Express M.Simons 8-5-8 Try another path 12-1
Tenth-$20,000 The Stallion Series
7 Heathers Delight M.Teague 7-1-2 Best yet to come 7-2
6 I Am Passionate A.Miller 6-2-4 Goes for team Miller 3-1
1 Free Ticket M.Kakaley 1-8-3 Burke youngster 5-2
2 Town Terror P.Berry 6-3-3 Marks 2nd career start 9-2
5 Slaying The Field A.McCarthy 5-3-1 Carved up 6-1
4 They Call Me Moon B.Miller 4-3-6 No light ahead 12-1
3 Always Love Me J.Morrill 6-3-4 Lacks appeal 8-1
Eleventh-$18,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $15-20,000
9 Picked By An Angel J.Morrill 1-1-1 Become a win machine 5-2
7 Pure Desire M.Kakaley 5-4-2 Been racing with better company 4-1
8 Northern Blue G.Napolitano 1-1-4 Sherman doing well at Mea too 3-1
5 A Golden Rose J.Pavia 3-3-1 Recent claim for Stamper barn 5-1
2 Windsun Countess A.Miller 4-9-8 Allard doing better in Canada 10-1
3 Sixteen Candles L.Stalbaum 2-5-9 Still has that early foot 6-1
1 Nora Lee M.Simons 4-2-1 Very solid group 12-1
4 Nite Games A.McCarthy 6-3-4 Wait for easier 20-1
6 Twin B Passion M.Romano 9-2-2 Hard to recommend 15-1
Twelfth-$20,000 The Stallion Series
6 Dream Of Winning M.Kakaley 1-1-2 Fast filly 5-2
5 Skid Marks B.Miller 1-1-4 Rare Sharky Spur bred 3-1
1 Malita Island T.Buter 2-5-7 Race is on for minor awards 7-2
2 Fire In The Night G.Napolitano 1-4-8 It would be an upset 5-1
3 Saphira R.Tharps 3-1-3 Tharps makes trip in 6-1
4 Powdered Donut J.Morrill 4-3-4 Id rather cinnamon 10-1
7 Bestest Hanover Tn.Schadel 5-2-6 Stays in the rear 12-1
Thirteenth-$14,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $9,000 last 5
3 Berkshire T.Raymer 8-3-6 Tyler guides him home 4-1
2 Senator Hall J.Pavia 8-3-5 The one to catch 3-1
5 Badboy Paparazzi A M.Simons 4-2-5 Winner of almost 400k life 10-1
6 Vivid Photo R.Hammer 7-7-2 Hambo winner seen better days 7-2
4 Mr Hobbs J.Morrill 1-6-3 Up a notch after the win 6-1
1 Man O Matic J.Taggart 6-2-4 Just too unreliable 9-2
9 A Fortunes Legacy M.Kakaley 9-1-6 Bounced 8-1
7 Self Professed B.Miller 7-5-4 Millionaire not the same trotter 15-1
8 Yankee Manny D.Irvine 8-4-7 Still too many miscues 20-1
Fourteenth-$20,000 The Stallion Series
1 Four Starzzz Girl M.Teague 2-8-x Maiden debut is winning one 3-1
3 Thats My Girl G M.Kakaley 5-3-8 Leaves early for the pocket 2-1
5 Arodasi J.Pavia 3-6-6 Pavia owns-trains-reins 6-1
2 Western Drag B.Miller 3-7-5 Attempts to keep close 7-2
6 Sheeza Hottie Girl J.Morrill 3-4-5 Village Jolt two-year old 5-1
7 Wish Right Now G.Napolitano 4-6-3 Keep dreaming 10-1
4 Grace K A.McCarthy 7-6-5 One more division to go 12-1
Fifteenth-$20,000 The Stallion Series
2 Ashlees Wedding B.Miller 2-2-2 Miller takes another 3-1
1 Cassies Winner A.Miller 2-2-1 Has experience edge 5-2
5 Sand Taryn M.Kakaley 1-3-5 Won a Stallion at Chester 7-2
6 Chrome Over G.Napolitano 2-1-4 Traffic woes in most recent 6-1
4 Marymac Is A Whack A.McCarthy 2-6-6 Interesting named pacer 9-2
3 Medoland Zizzy J.Morrill 5-6-3 Easy toss 8-1
7 Mount Joy T.Buter 5-6-5 One more race to go 12-1
Sixteenth-$11,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 2 pm races life
7 American Gangster J.Morrill 1-2-1 2yr old takes down older 7-2
1 Cora Louise T.Buter 8-1-4 Filly with some ability 4-1
2 Aequitas M.Kakaley 3-3-1 Glidemast colt 3-1
3 Che Hall M.Simons 2-1-2 Superfecta player 9-2
5 Keystone Wild Card To.Schadel 2-1-2 Fails to rise to occasion 8-1
6 Cross Island King J.Taggart 2-3-7 In this class a long time 6-1
4 Tritech D.Ingraham 7-5-4 David driving at .132 20-1
9 Bob N Tony A.McCarthy 9-8-1 Off stride 15-1
8 Double A Sierra M.Romano 8-8-6 See you on Fri 10-1
W H A T S O N T V
(All times Eastern)
Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts.
LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL
7 p.m.
ESPN2 World Series, championship game,
teams TBD, at Portland, Ore.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
2 p.m.
WGN Chicago Cubs at Houston
6:30 p.m.
SNY N.Y. Mets at San Diego
7 p.m.
ESPN Arizona at Philadelphia
ROOT St. Louis at Pittsburgh
8 p.m.
YES N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City
SOCCER
2:30 p.m.
FSN UEFA Champions League, Villarreal at
Odense
8 p.m.
FSNUEFAChampions League, Zurich at Bayern
Munich (same-day tape)
T R A N S A C T I O N S
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLESAgreed to terms with 3B
Nick Delmonico
BOSTON RED SOXAgreed to terms with RHP
Matt Barnes, C Blake Swihart, LHP Henry Owens,
OF Jackie Bradley Jr., RHPNoe Ramirez, SSMoo-
kie Betts, LHPCody Kukuk and RHPMatt Spalding.
CHICAGOWHITESOXPlaced CA.J. Pierzynski
on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 13. Selected
the contract of C Donny Lucy from Charlotte (IL).
CLEVELAND INDIANSAgreed to terms with
RHP Shawn Armstrong. Assigned 2B Zachary
McPhee to Mahoning Valley (NYP).
DETROIT TIGERSOptioned INF Will Rhymes to
Toledo (IL).
MINNESOTA TWINSAcquired RHP Lester Ol-
iveros from Detroit to complete Mondays Delmon
Young trade, and assigned himRochester (IL). As-
signed LHP Cole Nelson to Fort Myers (FSL) and
LHP Brett Lee to the GCL Twins.
NEW YORK YANKEESAgreed to terms with C
Gregory Bird, OF Jake Cave, RHP William Davis,
LHP Daniel Camarena, LHP Chaz Herbert and
RHP Joseph Maher.
OAKLAND ATHLETICSAgreed to terms with
RHP Colin OConnell and LHP Chris Lamb.
SEATTLEMARINERSReleasedRHPChris Ray.
Agreed to terms with SSBrad Miller, SSCavan Co-
hoes and RHP Carson Smith.
TORONTO BLUE JAYSPlaced RHP Jon Rauch
on the15-day DL. Designated LHP Trever Miller for
assignment. Selected the contracts of LHP Wil Le-
dezma and LHP Rommie Lewis from Las Vegas
(PCL).
National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKSReleased RHP
Juan Jaime. Agreed to terms with LHPWill Locante
and OF Joseph Loftus. Selected the contract of
LHPWadeMiley fromReno(PCL). PlacedRHPJa-
son Marquis on the 15-day DL.
ATLANTA BRAVESRecalled RHP Randall Del-
gado fromGwinnett (IL). Optioned CJ.C. Boscan to
Gwinnett.
CHICAGOCUBSAgreed to terms with SS Javier
Baez, 1B Daniel Vogelbach, RHP Tony Zych, RHP
Taylor Scott, OF Shawon Dunston Jr. and RHP Dil-
lon Maples.
CINCINNATI REDSAssigned RHP Michael
Dennhardt to the Arizona League Reds.
FLORIDA MARLINSAgreed to terms with RHP
Jose Fernandez. Assigned LHP Adam Conley to
the GCL Marlins.
LOSANGELESDODGERSAssigned RHPScott
Barlow and C Tyler Ogle to the Arizona League
Dodgers.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIESAgreed to terms with
OF Larry Greene and SS Roman Quinn.
PITTSBURGH PIRATESActivated OF Jose Ta-
bata fromthe 15-day DL. Optioned INF Pedro Alva-
rez to Indianapolis (IL). AssignedOFCandon Myles
to the GCL Pirates.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTSPlaced OF Carlos
Beltran on15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 8 and RHP
Sergio Romo on 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 10.
Activated INF Miguel Tejada off DL. Recalled LHP
Dan Runzler from Fresno (PCL).
American Association
AMARILLO SOXReleased LHP Jake Wortham.
Signed RHP Kevin Altman.
FORT WORTHCATSSigned LHP Greg Denton.
WINNIPEG GOLDEYESAcquired RHP Clayton
Uyechi from Maui (NAL) for a player to be named.
Released LHP Mike Williams.
Can-Am League
NEWARK BEARSReleased LHP Victor Gonza-
lez.
QUEBEC CAPITALESSold the contract of RHP
Matt Rusch to Boston (AL).
Frontier League
EVANSVILLE OTTERSSigned UTL Daniel Kil-
lian.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ATLANTA FALCONSAgreed to terms with TE
Reggie Kelly. Waived WR P.J. Gore.
CINCINNATI BENGALSTerminated the contract
of DT Tank Johnson. Waived TE Garrett Mills.
DALLAS COWBOYSWaived WR Dominique
Edison.
DENVER BRONCOSReleased RB LenDale
White and LB A.J. Jones. Claimed LB Alvin Bowen
off waivers from Jacksonville.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTSSigned DE Tyler Bray-
ton.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARSSigned DE Matt
Roth to a one-year contract.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFSSigned DL Harold Ayo-
dele.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTSSigned RB Patrick
Cobbs.
NEW YORK GIANTSRe-signed S Deon Grant.
SignedDBDerrick Martin. Waived/InjuredWRSam
Giguere. Waived CB Cary Harris.
SAN DIEGO CHARGERSWaived LB James
Holt.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKSSigned S Atari Bigby and
WR Brandon Smith. Waived FB Dorson Boyce.
Waived/Injured OT Caz Piurowski.
WASHINGTON REDSKINSPlaced RB James
Davis onthereserve/left squadlist. SignedTETony
Curtis.
Canadian Football League
EDMONTON ESKIMOSReleased OL Cliff
Washburn, KR-WR Brandon James and LB Rico
McCoy. Signed KR-WRRyan Grice-Mullen and OL
Chris Patrick.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
DETROIT RED WINGSRenewed their affiliation
agreement with Toledo (ECHL).
ECHL
IDAHO STEELHEADSAcquired the rights to F
Aaron Lewadniuk from Ontario for the rights to F
Geoff Irwin.
LACROSSE
National Lacrosse League
MINNESOTA SWARMRe-signed GDrewDickie
to a two-year contract. Agreed to terms with GTyler
Carlson, DKiel Donahue, F Joel Henry and F Sean
Robinson on two-year contracts.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
MLSSuspended Sporting Kansas City assistant
coach John Pascarella three games for his actions
and comments directed towards match officials fol-
lowing the Aug. 6 match against Seattle.
FC DALLASAnnounced D Jack Stewart has
been loaned to the team from NSC Minnesota
(NASL).
COLLEGE
BROWNNamed Amy Bourbeau womens ice
hockey coach.
KENNESAW STATEAnnounced the resignation
of assistant softball coachSarahLockett tobecome
softball coach at Embry-Riddle.
MOUNT OLIVENamed Sarah Lusk mens and
womens assistant volleyball coach, MedaLana
Smith mens and womens assistant track and field
coach and Frank Lammassistant sports information
director. Promoted volunteer assistant softball
coach Craig Hurba to assistant coach and Kari Ann
Mozingo to assistant trainer.
MOUNT SAINT VINCENTNamed Daryn John-
son mens and womens cross country coach.
NORTH ALABAMANamed Andrew Chesney
mens graduate assistant basketball coach.
NYUNamedJachinBrownandAndreBrinsonas-
sistant strength and conditioning coaches.
OKLAHOMAAnnounced freshman LB Kellen
Jones has transferred from Michigan.
PURCHASENamed Christian Fuller mens and
womens cross country coach and James Quiroga
mens soccer coach.
SAMFORDNamed Brandon Duncan assistant
soccer coach.
SOUTHCAROLINA-AIKENNamed Lauren Tyler
assistant trainer.
I N T E R N A T I O N A L
L E A G U E
North Division
W L Pct. GB
Pawtucket (Red Sox) ............. 70 52 .574
Lehigh Valley (Phillies).......... 70 55 .560 1
1
2
Yankees.................................. 62 60 .508 8
Syracuse (Nationals) ............. 54 65 .454 14
1
2
Buffalo (Mets) ......................... 52 71 .423 18
1
2
Rochester (Twins).................. 47 77 .379 24
South Division
W L Pct. GB
Durham (Rays) ....................... 70 52 .574
Gwinnett (Braves) .................. 67 56 .545 3
1
2
Charlotte (White Sox)............ 58 66 .468 13
Norfolk (Orioles)..................... 47 76 .382 23
1
2
West Division
W L Pct. GB
Columbus (Indians)................ 78 46 .629
Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 65 60 .520 13
1
2
Louisville (Reds) .................... 64 61 .512 14
1
2
Toledo (Tigers)....................... 59 66 .472 19
1
2
Tuesday's Games
Durham 2, Yankees 0
Columbus 5, Pawtucket 2
Lehigh Valley 5, Rochester 2
Charlotte 4, Norfolk 0
Buffalo 3, Toledo 2
Louisville 3, Indianapolis 2
Gwinnett 13, Syracuse 4
Today's Games
Louisville at Indianapolis, 1:05 p.m.
Gwinnett at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
Rochester at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m.
Toledo at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m.
Durham at Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Columbus at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m.
Charlotte at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Gwinnett at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
Louisville at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m.
Durham at Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Toledo at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m.
Columbus at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m.
Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.
Charlotte at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m.
E A S T E R N
L E A G U E
Eastern Division
W L Pct. GB
New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 67 54 .558
Reading (Phillies)................... 60 60 .500 6
1
2
Trenton (Yankees) ................. 60 61 .496 7
New Britain (Twins) ............... 60 62 .492 7
1
2
Binghamton (Mets) ................ 52 70 .426 15
1
2
Portland (Red Sox) ................ 51 69 .425 15
1
2
Western Division
W L Pct. GB
Harrisburg (Nationals) ........... 68 53 .562
Bowie (Orioles)....................... 67 54 .554 1
Richmond (Giants) ................. 64 56 .533 3
1
2
Akron (Indians) ....................... 63 58 .521 5
Erie (Tigers) ............................ 58 63 .479 10
Altoona (Pirates)..................... 55 65 .458 12
1
2
Tuesday's Games
Erie 6, Trenton 0, 1st game
Binghamton 17, New Britain 5
Altoona 2, New Hampshire 1
Reading 7, Portland 4
Richmond 5, Bowie 4
Harrisburg at Akron, 7:05 p.m.
Trenton at Erie, 8:35 p.m., 2nd game
Today's Games
New Hampshire at Altoona, 5:35 p.m., 1st game
Portland at Reading, 6:05 p.m., 1st game
New Britain at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m.
Harrisburg at Akron, 7:05 p.m.
Trenton at Erie, 7:05 p.m.
Bowie at Richmond, 7:05 p.m.
New Hampshire at Altoona, 8:05 p.m., 2nd game
Portland at Reading, 8:35 p.m., 2nd game
Thursday's Games
New Hampshire at Altoona, 12 p.m.
New Britain at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m.
Bowie at Richmond, 7:05 p.m.
Harrisburg at Akron, 7:05 p.m.
Trenton at Erie, 7:05 p.m.
Portland at Reading, 7:05 p.m.
P G A T O U R
Scoring Average
1, Luke Donald, 68.92. 2, Steve Stricker, 69.04. 3,
Nick Watney, 69.30. 4, Sergio Garcia, 69.42. 5,
Charl Schwartzel, 69.46. 6, Matt Kuchar, 69.49. 7,
David Toms, 69.54. 8, Webb Simpson, 69.55. 9,
Charles Howell III, 69.64. 10, Fredrik Jacobson,
69.69.
Driving Distance
1, J.B. Holmes, 318.4. 2, Bubba Watson, 314.4. 3,
Robert Garrigus, 312.7. 4, Dustin Johnson, 312.4.
5, Gary Woodland, 310.3. 6, Steven Bowditch,
309.9. 7, Scott Piercy, 306.0. 8, Kyle Stanley,
304.6. 9, Scott Stallings, 304.0. 10, Tag Ridings,
303.8.
Driving Accuracy Percentage
1, JoeDurant, 75.82%. 2, HeathSlocum, 73.84%. 3,
Brian Gay, 73.13%. 4, David Toms, 72.76%. 5, Ben
Curtis, 72.18%. 6, Aron Price, 72.11%. 7, Jerry Kel-
ly, 71.91%. 8, Steve Elkington, 70.38%. 9, Zach
Johnson, 70.35%. 10, Nick OHern, 70.31%.
Greens in Regulation Pct.
1, Bubba Watson, 71.54%. 2, David Toms, 71.09%.
3, John Senden, 70.61%. 4, Heath Slocum,
70.42%. 5, Boo Weekley, 69.79%. 6, Chad Camp-
bell, 69.60%. 7, Bill Haas, 69.56%. 8, Joe Durant,
69.49%. 9, Gary Woodland, 69.29%. 10, Justin
Rose, 69.26%.
Total Driving
1, John Merrick, 48. 2, Brandt Jobe, 63. 3, John Rol-
lins, 78. 4, Chris Couch, 88. 5, Chez Reavie, 93. 6,
Boo Weekley, 96. 7, Bo Van Pelt, 100. 8, Rod Pam-
pling, 107. 9, John Senden, 108. 10, Keegan Bra-
dley, 109.
All-Around Ranking
1, Webb Simpson, 277. 2, David Toms, 279. 3,
Steve Stricker, 332. 4, Matt Kuchar, 347. 5, Nick
Watney, 351. 6, Chris Couch, 359. 7, Hunter Mahan,
366. 8, Zach Johnson, 381. 9, Jason Day, 383. 10,
Adam Scott, 400.
PGA TOUR Official Money Leaders
1, Luke Donald (14), $4,517,748. 2, Nick Watney
(17), $4,397,269. 3, K.J. Choi (18), $3,768,242. 4,
Steve Stricker (15), $3,730,309. 5, Keegan Bradley
(24), $3,432,200. 6, David Toms (17), $3,404,230.
7, Phil Mickelson (17), $3,317,035. 8, Adam Scott
(14), $3,200,477. 9, Bubba Watson (18),
$3,196,797. 10, Jason Day (17), $3,109,087.
W V C
F O O T B A L L
H.S. SCRIMMAGES
(Sites & times subject to change)
Saturday
(10 a.m. unless noted)
Berwick at Bethlehem Liberty
Canton at Northwest
Carbondale at Coughlin
Crestwood at West Scranton
Dunmore at Dallas
Hanover Area at Riverside
North Penn at Hazleton Area
Lackawanna Trail at Holy Redeemer
Lake-Lehman at Valley View, 7 p.m.
Nanticoke at Honesdale
Pittston Area at Abington Heights
Tunkhannock at Mid Valley
Scranton at GAR, 11:30 a.m.
Scranton Prep at Wyoming Area
Western Wayne at Meyers, 9 a.m.
Wyoming Valley West at Whitehall
Friday, Aug. 26
(7 p.m. unless noted)
Abington Heights at Crestwood
Allentown Allen at Hazleton Area, 6 p.m.
Central Columbia at Northwest
Central Dauphin at Berwick, 6 p.m.
Coughlin at Scranton
Dallas at GAR
Dunmore at Pittston Area
Honesdale at Hanover Area
Mid Valley at Meyers
Valley View at Wyoming Area
Wallenpaupack at Wyoming Valley West, 6 p.m.
West Scranton at Tunkhannock
Saturday, Aug. 27
Holy Redeemer at Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech, 10
a.m.
Lake-Lehman at Towanda, 10 a.m.
H A R N E S S
R A C I N G
Pocono Downs Results
Tuesday Aug 16, 2011
First - $9,700 Trot 1:55.3
9-Too Salty (Ch Norris) ................35.40 10.80 4.80
6-Blazing Winner (Ma Romano) .............. 5.60 3.20
2-Katies Kiss (Ji Taggart Jr) ............................ 7.20
EXACTA (9-6) $126.80
TRIFECTA (9-6-2) $5,235.20
SUPERFECTA (9-6-ALL-ALL) $294.20
Second - $9,700 Pace 1:52.1
2-Coromandelprince A (Ty Buter)... 9.00 6.00 4.80
4-Greystone Cash (Jo Pavia Jr) ............ 12.20 9.40
8-Tinys Million (Ge Napolitano Jr) .................... 8.40
EXACTA (2-4) $82.80
TRIFECTA (2-4-8) $944.00
SUPERFECTA (2-4-ALL-ALL) $142.00
DAILY DOUBLE (9-2) $240.20
Third - $12,000 Trot 1:55.1
8-Iron Will (Ho Parker)...................... 6.00 3.40 3.00
4-Commander Richards (To Schadel) ... 5.20 3.80
3-Maple Point (Ja Morrill Jr) ............................. 5.60
EXACTA (8-4) $35.40
TRIFECTA (8-4-3) $176.20
SUPERFECTA (8-4-3-9) $1,875.20
Fourth - $9,700 Pace 1:53.1
7-Cowboy Wisdom (Ty Buter) ......... 8.00 5.00 3.60
1-Fox Valley Renoir (Jo Pavia Jr) ........... 2.60 2.40
3-Rainbow Power (Ja Morrill Jr) ....................... 2.10
EXACTA (7-1) $29.00
TRIFECTA (7-1-3) $78.60
SUPERFECTA (7-1-3-4) $175.20
Fifth - $9,800 Trot 1:55.3
8-Fuel Cell (Ma Kakaley) .................5.80 4.00 2.80
6-Here Comes Monte (Jo Pavia Jr)......... 7.40 4.60
3-Carpathian Hooray (Ge Napolitano Jr) ......... 2.20
EXACTA (8-6) $61.80
TRIFECTA (8-6-3) $260.80
SUPERFECTA (8-6-3-ALL) $256.20
PICK 3 (8-7-8) $201.80
Sixth - $10,000 Pace 1:53.3
7-Beckys Dreamboat (Ja Morrill Jr). 4.00 2.60 2.10
5-Torrington (An McCarthy) .................... 7.20 5.60
6-Real Liberator (Ma Kakaley) ......................... 3.60
EXACTA (7-5) $19.40
TRIFECTA (7-5-6) $107.80
SUPERFECTA (7-5-6-2) $1,102.60
Seventh - $15,000 Trot 1:56.4
6-Clear The Air (Ge Napolitano Jr) 10.60 4.20 2.60
9-Justherighttouch (Ja Morrill Jr) ............ 6.00 4.20
4-A Real Laser (Ma Kakaley) ........................... 2.20
EXACTA (6-9) $91.20
TRIFECTA (6-9-4) $233.80
SUPERFECTA (6-9-4-2) $796.40
Eighth - $14,000 Pace 1:53.0
7-Loadedupntruckin (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7.40 2.20
2.40
4-Buzzd On Sudzz (Ma Romano) ........... 4.80 4.00
9-Expect Success (Ma Kakaley) ..................... 4.80
EXACTA (7-4) $29.20
TRIFECTA (7-4-9) $145.20
SUPERFECTA (7-4-9-1) $555.80
Ninth - $14,000 Pace 1:50.4
5-Splendid Kisser (Ma Kakaley) .....3.80 2.80 3.60
8-Mr Rightnow (Mi Simons) ....................13.40 3.60
7-Blue Claw (Jo Pavia Jr) ................................. 4.20
EXACTA (5-8) $58.60
TRIFECTA (5-8-7) $422.00
SUPERFECTA (5-8-7-4) $1,237.40
PICK 4 (7-6-7-5 (4 Out of 4)) $80.40
Tenth - $24,000 Pace 1:52.0
4-Hurrikane Scotty J (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5.00 4.20
2.20
3-Expensive Toy (Ma Romano) .............. 4.80 2.60
8-B Lo Zero (Ma Kakaley) ................................ 2.20
EXACTA (4-3) $27.20
TRIFECTA (4-3-8) $105.80
SUPERFECTA (4-3-8-1) $926.40
Scratched: Royal Cam-Hall
Eleventh - $9,700 Trot 1:58.1
6-Wingbat (Ma Kakaley) ................... 9.40 3.80 3.00
1-Miss Wapwallopen (Mi Simons) .......... 5.00 3.60
7-Timer (An McCarthy) ..................................... 4.60
EXACTA (6-1) $75.80
TRIFECTA (6-1-7) $343.20
SUPERFECTA (6-1-7-5) $3,188.00
Twelfth - $9,700 Pace 1:53.3
8-Lies Lies Lies (Ja Morrill Jr) ......... 7.20 3.40 2.20
2-Artist Point (An McCarthy) ................... 5.00 3.00
1-Bluff Point (Ma Kakaley) ................................ 2.60
EXACTA (8-2) $35.20
TRIFECTA (8-2-1) $122.60
SUPERFECTA (8-2-1-5) $699.40
PICK 3 (4-6-8) $437.60
Thirteenth - $9,700 Trot 1:57.3
1-Sabana Hanover (Ma Romano) 36.00 14.60 6.20
5-Shelly Ross (An McCarthy) ...................7.40 6.20
8-Showmeyourstuff (Ma Kakaley) ................... 8.40
EXACTA (1-5) $139.00
TRIFECTA (1-5-8) $2,176.40
SUPERFECTA (1-5-ALL-ALL) $104.20
Fourteenth - $4,800 Pace 1:53.4
8-Four Starz Twins (Mi Simons).... 15.20 4.80 3.40
5-Every Girls Desire (Ja Morrill Jr) ......... 3.40 2.60
3-Black Jack Davey (Da Ingraham) ................ 4.40
EXACTA (8-5) $59.80
TRIFECTA (8-5-3) $209.00
SUPERFECTA (8-5-3-ALL) $150.40
Scratched: Southwind Irvin
Fifteenth - $9,700 Pace 1:57.0
3-Dental Duo (Ja Morrill Jr) ..............4.40 2.80 2.80
6-Stirling Advocate (Ma Kakaley) ........... 5.80 3.20
1-Rock Three Times (De Dunn) ....................... 4.00
EXACTA (3-6) $44.80
TRIFECTA (3-6-1) $189.40
SUPERFECTA (3-6-1-5) $268.00
Scratched: Ronnie B, Decanio
Sixteenth - $9,700 Trot 1:59.4
9-Falcor Bluestone (Ja Morrill Jr) ..10.00 6.20 3.40
6-King (Ji Taggart Jr) .................................7.00 4.20
2-Yankee Royalty (Jo Pavia Jr) ....................... 3.20
EXACTA (9-6) $36.80
TRIFECTA (9-6-2) $352.40
SUPERFECTA (9-6-2-ALL) $1,323.80
LATE DOUBLE (3-9) $31.00
Scratched: Armor Hanover
Total Handle-$320,544
C M Y K
THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2011 PAGE 3B
M A J O R L E A G U E R O U N D U P
PHILADELPHIA Lyle
Overbay lined a two-RBI dou-
ble off Roy Halladay in the
ninth inning to lift the Arizona
Diamondbacks to a 3-2 win
over the Philadelphia Phillies
on Tuesday night.
Halladay (15-5) had retired
12 straight batters into the
ninth. Halladay, trying to be-
come the NLs first 16-game
winner, allowed consecutive
singles to open the inning.
Overbay hit a one-out double to
right that silenced the crowd
and helped Arizona win the
opener of this three-game se-
ries between NL division lead-
ers.
Overbay knocked in all three
runs as Arizona won its seventh
straight game.
Halladay tied a career high
with14 strikeouts and tossed
his seventh complete game.
Bryan Shaw(1-0) tossed a
scoreless eighth and J.J. Putz
worked the ninth for his 30th
save.
Nationals 6, Reds 4
WASHINGTONChien-
Ming Wang won back-to-back
starts for the first time in three
years and Michael Morse and
Ryan Zimmerman homered to
lift the Washington Nationals
to a victory over the Cincinnati
Reds.
Braves 2, Giants 1
ATLANTA Rookie Ran-
dall Delgado allowed no hits
through six innings in his sec-
ond big-league start, and the
Atlanta Braves pulled out an-
other last at-bat win on Martin
Prados two-out single in the
11th.
Delgado was the star early
on, allowing his lone hit on
Cody Ross leadoff homer in
the seventh. Prado came
through at the end, driving in
Brooks Conrad fromthird with
an opposite-field single to right
off Javier Lopez (5-2).
Marlins 6, Rockies 5
DENVER Anibal Sanchez
tossed eight strong innings to
win his first game in more than
two months and the Florida
Marlins held on to beat the
Colorado Rockies 6-5 Tuesday
night.
Mike Stanton homered,
Bryan Petersen had two triples
and Leo Nunez earned his 33rd
save for the Marlins, who had
to sweat out another ninth-
inning rally by Colorado.
Brewers 2, Dodgers 1
MILWAUKEE Mark Kot-
say hit a tiebreaking RBI single
in the ninth inning and the
Milwaukee Brewers beat the
Los Angeles Dodgers to take
their biggest lead in the NL
Central ever this late in the
season.
Pirates 5, Cardinals 4
PITTSBURGHGarrett
Jones homered to lead off the
bottomof the 11th inning and
lift the Pittsburgh Pirates to a
victory over the St. Louis Car-
dinals.
Jones connected on a 2-2
pitch fromArthur Rhodes (3-4)
for his 14th home run. It was
also Jones second career game-
ending homer as he connected
against San Franciscos Bob
Howry on July 17, 2009.
Astros 6, Cubs 5
HOUSTONPinch hitter
Brian Bogusevic hit a grand
slamin the ninth inning to
propel the Houston Astros to
win over the Chicago Cubs and
break a season-long seven
game losing streak.
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Overbay lifts
Diamondbacks
The Associated Press
Hamels to skip start
PHILADELPHIA Phillies
All-Star left-hander Cole
Hamels will skip at least one
turn in the rotation with
shoulder inflammation.
Hamels complained that he
wasnt able to get loose in his
last start Friday against
Washington. He lasted just
five innings in a 4-2 loss and
dropped to 13-7 with a 2.62
ERA.
Phillies general manager
Ruben Amaro Jr., says an MRI
showed inflammation near the
rotator cuff. Amaro says there
is no structural damage. With
such a big lead in the NL East,
the Phillies will be cautious
with one of their four aces.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.
Robinson Cano hit a three-run
homer into the Kauffman
Stadium fountains, Russell
Martin and Derek Jeter each
drove in a pair and the New
York Yankees beat the Kansas
City Royals 9-7 on Tuesday
night to give Ivan Nova his
eighth consecutive victory.
Nova (12-4) struggled al-
most as much as Royals start-
er Danny Duffy (3-7), allow-
ing five runs and seven hits
through three innings. But he
settled down to retire the side
in order the next two frames,
and survived long enough to
move past Alfredo Aceves for
the longest winning streak by
a Yankees rookie since 1980.
The right-hander also tied
Orlando Hernandez and Andy
Pettitte for the most wins by
a Yankees rookie in the past
three decades. Nova hasnt
lost since a 3-2 defeat to the
Los Angeles Angels on June
3.
Red Sox 3, Rays 1
Rays 6, Red Sox 2
BOSTON Rookie Des-
mond Jennings hit his fifth
home run of the season and
Jeff Niemann struck out 10 as
the Tampa Bay Rays salvaged
a split of a doubleheader with
a 6-2 win over the Boston
Red Sox.
The Red Sox opened the
day with a 3-1 win, but
couldnt overcome two un-
earned runs in the second
inning of the nightcap. Boston
also couldnt capitalize on its
first triple play since 1994.
Niemann (8-4) pitched his
first complete game of the
season and won his seventh
straight decision.
Tampa Bay won for the
sixth time in eight games and
avoided falling any further
behind in the American
League East. The Rays en-
tered the day nine games
behind Boston and ended in
the same position thanks to
splitting the doubleheader.
Tigers 7, Twins 1
DETROIT Justin Verlan-
der allowed one run over 7
2-3 innings to become base-
balls first 18-game winner,
and the Detroit Tigers
breezed to an easy victory
over the Minnesota Twins.
Verlander (18-5) labored
through a 29-pitch first inning
but settled down after that,
allowing seven hits in another
impressive outing. He struck
out eight to surpass 200 on
the year, walked one and
lowered his ERA to 2.31.
Miguel Cabrera drove in
three runs for the Tigers, and
Ramon Santiago hit his third
home run of the season, a
solo shot in the sixth.
Nick Blackburn (7-10) al-
lowed five runs and 11 hits in
4 2-3 innings.
A M E R I C A N L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Nova good enough as
Yanks hold off Royals
The Associated Press
STANDINGS/STATS
two and didnt walk a batter.
Matt Torra was terrific on the
mound for the Bulls. He earned
the winandpitchedsixinnings of
shutout baseball, allowing just
four hits. He struck out three and
walked just one.
Jay Buente earned the save for
Durham. It was his seventh save
of the season. He went two in-
nings, allowing just one run and
walked a batter.
The Yankees have lost six
straight game, tying for their
longest losing streak of the year.
They fell to 62-60 on the season.
Durham improved to 70-52.
The Yankees and Bulls collide
for the second game of their four
game series at PNC Field today.
First pitch is scheduled for 7:05
pm. Rodriguez is expected to be
in the lineup for his second
straight rehab appearance with
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre sends
Manny Banuelos to the mound,
while Matt Moore takes the
mound for the Bulls. Both pitch-
ers are highly regarded prospects
in their respective organizations.
Yankee Notes
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Yankees released left-hander
Greg Smith. He was 3-3 with an
earned run average of 4.84 in 10
starts withthe NewYorkYankees
top farm team.
YANKS
Continued from Page 1B
LOOKING AHEAD
Next Game: 7:05 p.m. today vs.
Durham at PNC Field
Probable Pitchers: Yankees
LHP Manny Banuelos (0-1, 3.24)
vs. Bulls RHP Matt Moore (3-0,
0.88)
Note: Alex Rodriguez rehab
stint is expected to finish
tonight at PNC Field.
On Deck: The four-game series
with Hazleton Area grad Russ
Canzler and the Durham Bulls
continues through Friday.
Radio: All games can be heard
on THE GAME (1280, 1340, 1400,
1440-AM) with Mike Vander
Woude
Durham 2, SWB Yankees 0
DURHAM SWB YANKEES
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Beckham ss 3 0 1 0 Russo 2b 4 0 0 0
Guyer cf 4 0 0 0 Dickersn cf 3 0 1 0
Jaso dh 3 1 0 0 Rodrigz 3b 3 0 1 0
Johnson 1b 4 0 1 1 Tiffee 1b 1 0 0 0
Canzler lf 3 0 0 0 Montero c 4 0 1 0
Vogt c 4 0 0 0 Lamb dh 3 0 0 0
Carson rf 4 1 1 1 Laird 1b 4 0 0 0
Mayora 3b 4 0 1 0 Parraz rf 4 0 2 0
Olmedo 2b 4 0 1 0 Golson lf 2 0 0 0
Bernier ss 3 0 1 0
Totals 33 2 5 2 Totals 31 0 6 0
Durham .............................. 001 100 000 2
SWB Yankees................... 000 000 000 0
EDickerson(3). DPDurham1. LOBDurham7,
SWB Yankees 9. 2B Johnson (18). HR Carson
(1). SAC Bernier. SB Dickerson 2 (13).
IP H R ER BB SO
Durham
Torra (W, 3-1).......... 6.0 4 0 0 1 3
Buente (H, 3) ........... 1.0 1 0 0 0 0
Delaney (S, 7) ......... 2.0 1 0 0 1 0
SWB Yankees
Warren (L, 6-6)........ 5.0 3 2 1 1 8
Mitchell ..................... 1.0 0 0 0 0 1
Kontos ...................... 1.0 2 0 0 0 0
Brackman ................. 1.0 0 0 0 0 1
Whelan ..................... 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
HBP Lamb (by Torra), Golson (by Buente), Can-
zler (by Warren), Beckham (by Warren).
Umpires HP: Toby Basner. 1B: GerardAscani. 3B:
David Rackley.
T 2:25.
Att 9,328.
S T A N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
New York...................................... 74 46 .617 6-4 W-3 40-24 34-22
Boston .......................................... 74 47 .612
1
2 6-4 L-1 38-23 36-24
Tampa Bay ................................... 65 56 .537 9
1
2 9 6-4 W-1 31-28 34-28
Toronto......................................... 61 60 .504 13
1
2 13 5-5 L-1 31-29 30-31
Baltimore ...................................... 47 72 .395 26
1
2 26 4-6 W-2 29-35 18-37
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Detroit ........................................... 65 57 .533 5-5 W-1 34-26 31-31
Cleveland ..................................... 60 57 .513 2
1
2 12 6-4 W-2 33-25 27-32
Chicago ........................................ 60 60 .500 4 13
1
2 8-2 W-2 26-33 34-27
Minnesota .................................... 53 68 .438 11
1
2 21 2-8 L-1 27-30 26-38
Kansas City.................................. 50 73 .407 15
1
2 25 2-8 L-4 31-34 19-39
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Texas............................................ 70 52 .574 8-2 W-4 39-23 31-29
Los Angeles................................. 65 57 .533 5 9
1
2 4-6 L-3 32-26 33-31
Seattle........................................... 53 67 .442 16 20
1
2 5-5 W-3 32-30 21-37
Oakland ........................................ 53 68 .438 16
1
2 21 4-6 L-4 31-28 22-40
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Philadelphia................................. 78 42 .650 7-3 L-1 42-20 36-22
Atlanta........................................... 72 51 .585 7
1
2 7-3 W-2 37-24 35-27
New York...................................... 59 62 .488 19
1
2 12 4-6 W-1 25-32 34-30
Washington.................................. 58 62 .483 20 12
1
2 5-5 W-1 33-23 25-39
Florida........................................... 57 65 .467 22 14
1
2 2-8 W-1 24-39 33-26
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Milwaukee .................................... 72 51 .585 9-1 W-5 46-15 26-36
St. Louis ....................................... 65 58 .528 7 7 5-5 L-2 32-27 33-31
Cincinnati...................................... 59 63 .484 12
1
2 12
1
2 5-5 L-2 34-30 25-33
Pittsburgh..................................... 58 63 .479 13 13 4-6 W-2 28-32 30-31
Chicago ........................................ 54 69 .439 18 18 6-4 L-1 29-33 25-36
Houston........................................ 39 84 .317 33 33 2-8 W-1 20-41 19-43
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Arizona ......................................... 69 53 .566 8-2 W-7 36-26 33-27
San Francisco.............................. 66 57 .537 3
1
2 6 4-6 L-2 35-25 31-32
Colorado....................................... 57 67 .460 13 15
1
2 4-6 L-1 29-32 28-35
Los Angeles................................. 55 66 .455 13
1
2 16 4-6 L-2 31-34 24-32
San Diego..................................... 54 69 .439 15
1
2 18 5-5 L-1 23-37 31-32
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Monday's Games
Minnesota 9, Detroit 6
N.Y. Yankees 7, Kansas City 4
Baltimore 6, Oakland 2
Texas 8, L.A. Angels 4
Seattle 6, Toronto 5
Tuesday's Games
Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1, 1st game
Detroit 7, Minnesota 1
Tampa Bay 6, Boston 2, 2nd game
N.Y. Yankees 9, Kansas City 7
Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, (n)
Baltimore at Oakland, (n)
Texas at L.A. Angels, (n)
Toronto at Seattle, (n)
Wednesday's Games
Tampa Bay (Price 10-10) at Boston (Lackey 11-8),
1:35 p.m.
Baltimore (Simon 3-5) at Oakland (McCarthy 5-6),
3:35 p.m.
Minnesota(Pavano6-9) at Detroit (Penny 8-9), 7:05
p.m.
Cleveland (Carmona 5-12) at Chicago White Sox
(Buehrle 10-5), 8:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Colon 8-6) at Kansas City (Chen
7-5), 8:10 p.m.
Texas (C.Wilson 11-5) at L.A. Angels (E.Santana
9-8), 10:05 p.m.
Toronto (Morrow8-7) at Seattle (Beavan 3-3), 10:10
p.m.
Thursday's Games
Boston at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
Toronto at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Monday's Games
Atlanta 5, San Francisco 4
Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 2
Chicago Cubs 4, Houston 3
Milwaukee 3, L.A. Dodgers 0
Colorado 7, Florida 4
N.Y. Mets 5, San Diego 4, 10 innings
Tuesday's Games
Arizona 3, Philadelphia 2
Washington 6, Cincinnati 4
Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 4, 11 innings
Atlanta 2, San Francisco 1, 11 innings
Houston 6, Chicago Cubs 5
Milwaukee 2, L.A. Dodgers 1
Florida 6, Colorado 5
N.Y. Mets at San Diego, (n)
Wednesday's Games
Chicago Cubs (C.Coleman 2-4) at Houston (Norris
5-8), 2:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets(Gee10-4) at SanDiego(Latos6-11), 6:35
p.m.
Arizona (J.Saunders 8-9) at Philadelphia (Cl.Lee
12-7), 7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Cueto 8-5) at Washington (Detwiler 1-2),
7:05 p.m.
St. Louis (Lohse10-7) at Pittsburgh (Maholm6-13),
7:05 p.m.
San Francisco (Cain 9-9) at Atlanta (Jurrjens 12-4),
7:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Eovaldi 1-0) at Milwaukee (Greinke
11-4), 8:10 p.m.
Florida (Nolasco 9-8) at Colorado (A.Cook 2-7),
8:40 p.m.
Thursday's Games
L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m.
Arizona at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
San Francisco at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m.
Florida at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
N L B O X E S
Diamondbacks 3, Phillies 2
Arizona Philadelphia
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Blmqst ss 4 0 0 0 Rollins ss 5 1 1 0
RRorts 2b 4 0 0 0 Victorn cf 4 1 1 2
J.Upton rf 4 1 1 0 Utley 2b 4 0 3 0
Monter c 4 0 2 0 Howard 1b 3 0 0 0
Cowgill pr 0 1 0 0 Pence rf 4 0 1 0
HBlanc c 0 0 0 0 Ibanez lf 4 0 0 0
CYoung cf 4 1 1 0 Ruiz c 3 0 1 0
Overay 1b 4 0 3 3 Mayrry pr 0 0 0 0
Brrghs 3b 4 0 0 0 Mrtnz 3b 3 0 0 0
GParra lf 3 0 1 0 Hallady p 3 0 2 0
Cllmntr p 2 0 0 0 Gload ph 1 0 0 0
Patersn p 0 0 0 0
KJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0
Shaw p 0 0 0 0
Gldsch ph 1 0 0 0
Putz p 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 3 8 3 Totals 34 2 9 2
Arizona............................... 010 000 002 3
Philadelphia....................... 000 020 000 2
DPArizona 1. LOBArizona 6, Philadelphia 8.
2BOverbay (18), Utley (15), Halladay (1). HR
Victorino (13). SBC.Young (17), G.Parra 2 (9).
SM.Martinez.
IP H R ER BB SO
Arizona
Collmenter ............... 6
2
3 8 2 2 1 8
Paterson...................
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
Shaw W,1-0 ............. 1 1 0 0 0 0
Putz S,30-34............ 1 0 0 0 1 2
Philadelphia
Halladay L,15-5....... 9 8 3 3 1 14
BalkHalladay.
UmpiresHome, Vic Carapazza;First, Marty Fos-
ter;Second, Bill Welke;Third, Jeff Nelson.
Braves 2, Giants 1
San Francisco Atlanta
ab r h bi ab r h bi
C.Ross cf 5 1 1 1 Bourn cf 2 0 1 1
Fontent 2b 4 0 0 0 Prado lf-3b 5 0 1 1
PSndvl 1b-3b 4 0 1 0 McCnn c 3 0 1 0
A.Huff lf 4 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 0 1 0
Belt rf 3 0 0 0 Fremn 1b 4 0 1 0
OCarer ss 4 0 0 0 C.Jones 3b 3 0 0 0
MTejad 3b 4 0 1 0
Heywrd
pr-rf 0 0 0 0
JaLopz p 0 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 4 0 0 0
CStwrt c 4 0 1 0 Constnz rf-lf 4 1 1 0
JSnchz p 1 0 0 0 Delgad p 1 0 0 0
Mota p 1 0 0 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0
Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Venters p 0 0 0 0
Rownd ph 1 0 0 0 Kimrel p 0 0 0 0
SCasill p 0 0 0 0 Hinske ph 1 0 0 0
DeRosa 1b 1 0 1 0 Vizcain p 0 0 0 0
Conrad ph 1 1 1 0
Totals 36 1 5 1 Totals 32 2 7 2
San Francisco............ 000 000 100 00 1
Atlanta ........................ 001 000 000 01 2
Two outs when winning run scored.
DPSan Francisco 2, Atlanta 2. LOBSan Fran-
cisco 4, Atlanta 4. 2BConrad (5). HRC.Ross
(10). CSBourn (9). SDelgado.
IP H R ER BB SO
San Francisco
J.Sanchez ................ 2
2
3 1 1 1 1 0
Mota.......................... 3
1
3 2 0 0 1 2
Affeldt ....................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
S.Casilla................... 2 1 0 0 1 2
Ja.Lopez L,5-2 ........ 1
2
3 3 1 1 1 0
Atlanta
Delgado.................... 6 1 1 1 1 4
OFlaherty ................ 1 0 0 0 0 2
Venters..................... 1 2 0 0 0 1
Kimbrel ..................... 1 1 0 0 0 2
Vizcaino W,1-0........ 2 1 0 0 1 0
Delgado pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
S.Casilla pitched to 1 batter in the 10th.
Pirates 5, Cardinals 4
St. Louis Pittsburgh
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Jay cf 5 1 2 0 Tabata lf 4 1 1 0
Furcal ss 4 0 0 0 Paul rf 4 0 0 0
Pujols 1b 4 1 1 1 AMcCt cf 3 1 2 3
Hollidy lf 4 1 1 1 Doumit c 5 0 0 0
Brkmn rf 4 1 1 0 Walker 2b 5 1 3 1
Salas p 0 0 0 0 GJones 1b 5 1 2 1
Rhodes p 0 0 0 0 Cedeno ss 3 0 0 0
Freese 3b 4 0 3 1 JHrrsn 3b 3 0 0 0
Descals
pr-3b 1 0 0 0 BrWod 3b 1 0 0 0
Schmkr 2b-rf 5 0 1 1 Karstns p 1 1 0 0
G.Laird c 3 0 1 0 Grilli p 0 0 0 0
Theriot 2b 1 0 0 0 Diaz ph 1 0 0 0
Crpntr p 3 0 0 0 Veras p 0 0 0 0
CPttrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0
Motte p 0 0 0 0 Ludwck ph 1 0 0 0
YMolin c 1 0 0 0 Resop p 0 0 0 0
Totals 40 410 4 Totals 36 5 8 5
St. Louis ..................... 010 002 001 00 4
Pittsburgh................... 003 000 001 01 5
No outs when winning run scored.
DPPittsburgh1. LOBSt. Louis 11, Pittsburgh 7.
2BJay (15), Holliday (30), Berkman (18), Freese
(10). HRPujols (30), A.McCutchen (17), Walker
(10), G.Jones (14). SBG.Laird (1), A.McCutchen
(20). SFurcal, Paul, Cedeno. SFHolliday.
IP H R ER BB SO
St. Louis
C.Carpenter............. 7 5 3 3 1 10
Motte......................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Salas BS,4-26......... 1
1
3 2 1 1 2 0
Rhodes L,0-1...........
2
3 1 1 1 0 0
Pittsburgh
Karstens................... 5
1
3 6 3 3 2 5
Grilli........................... 1
2
3 1 0 0 2 0
Veras ........................ 1 2 0 0 0 2
Hanrahan.................. 1 1 1 1 1 0
Resop W,4-4 ........... 2 0 0 0 1 1
Rhodes pitched to 1 batter in the 11th.
UmpiresHome, Jerry Meals;First, CB Bucknor-
;Second, Dan Iassogna;Third, Dale Scott.
T3:24. A20,943 (38,362).
Nationals 6, Reds 4
Cincinnati Washington
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Stubbs cf 5 1 1 0 Ankiel cf 4 1 1 0
Renteri ss 4 0 1 1 Espinos 2b 4 0 0 0
Janish pr-ss 1 0 0 0 Zmrmn 3b 4 2 2 1
Votto 1b 3 2 1 0 Morse 1b 4 2 2 2
BPhllps 2b 4 0 0 0 Werth rf 3 0 1 0
Bruce rf 4 0 1 2 L.Nix lf 3 0 0 0
RHrndz c 4 0 1 1 JGoms ph 1 0 0 0
Alonso lf 4 0 2 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0
Bray p 0 0 0 0 Dsmnd ss 4 0 1 2
Frazier 3b 4 0 0 0 WRams c 3 1 1 0
Leake p 1 0 0 0 Wang p 3 0 0 0
FLewis ph 1 1 1 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0
Arrdnd p 0 0 0 0 Bixler lf 0 0 0 0
Sappelt lf 1 0 0 0
Totals 36 4 8 4 Totals 33 6 8 5
Cincinnati ........................... 200 001 100 4
Washington ....................... 301 110 00x 6
EVotto (5), Desmond (18), Zimmerman (9).
LOBCincinnati 7, Washington 4. 2BRenteria
(10), Votto (29), Morse (29), Werth (23), W.Ramos
(15). HRZimmerman (7), Morse (21). SB
Stubbs (29). SLeake.
IP H R ER BB SO
Cincinnati
Leake L,10-8 ........... 6 7 6 5 1 5
Arredondo................ 1 0 0 0 0 1
Bray........................... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Washington
Wang W,2-2............. 6
1
3 7 4 4 1 0
Clippard H,31 .......... 1
2
3 1 0 0 0 1
Storen S,32-36........ 1 0 0 0 0 2
UmpiresHome, Alfonso Marquez;First, Ed Hick-
ox;Second, Ed Rapuano;Third, Angel Campos.
T2:23. A23,888 (41,506).
Astros 6, Cubs 5
Chicago Houston
ab r h bi ab r h bi
SCastro ss 5 1 1 0 Bourgs cf 3 1 0 0
Barney 2b 5 1 2 0 Altuve 2b 4 0 1 0
ArRmr 3b 4 1 2 2 JMrtnz lf 4 0 0 0
C.Pena 1b 2 1 2 0 Ca.Lee 1b 3 0 0 0
Byrd cf 4 0 0 0 Pareds 3b 4 0 2 1
ASorin lf 4 0 0 0 Shuck rf 4 2 2 0
K.Wood p 0 0 0 0 Barmes ss 3 1 2 0
Marml p 0 0 0 0 Quinter c 2 0 0 1
Colvin rf 4 1 1 2 MDwns ph 0 1 0 0
K.Hill c 4 0 1 0 Myers p 2 0 0 0
Dmpstr p 3 0 0 0 AngSnc ph 1 0 0 0
Campn lf 0 0 0 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0
SEscln p 0 0 0 0
AnRdrg p 0 0 0 0
Bogsvc ph 1 1 1 4
Totals 35 5 9 4 Totals 31 6 8 6
Chicago.............................. 200 002 010 5
Houston.............................. 100 000 104 6
One out when winning run scored.
EBarmes (11). DPHouston1. LOBChicago6,
Houston 5. 2BC.Pena 2 (19), Paredes 2 (5),
Shuck (1). HRAr.Ramirez (22), Colvin (5), Bogu-
sevic (2). SCampana. SFQuintero.
IP H R ER BB SO
Chicago
Dempster ................. 7 4 2 2 3 7
K.Wood H,17........... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Marmol L,2-4
BS,8-36....................
1
3 3 4 4 1 0
Houston
Myers........................ 7 6 4 4 2 5
W.Lopez...................
2
3 2 1 1 0 1
S.Escalona ..............
2
3 1 0 0 0 0
An.Rodriguez
W,1-4........................
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
WPDempster, Marmol.
UmpiresHome, Alan Porter;First, Ron Kulpa;Se-
cond, Brian ONora;Third, Jim Wolf.
T2:59. A23,736 (40,963).
Brewers 2, Dodgers 1
Los Angeles Milwaukee
ab r h bi ab r h bi
GwynJ lf 4 0 1 0 C.Hart rf 4 0 0 1
Blake 3b 4 0 0 0 Morgan cf 4 0 0 0
Ethier rf 4 0 0 0 Braun lf 4 0 2 0
Kemp cf 4 1 1 0 Fielder 1b 3 1 1 0
JRiver 1b 4 0 1 0 McGeh 3b 3 0 1 0
Kuo p 0 0 0 0 YBtncr ss 3 0 0 0
MacDgl p 0 0 0 0 HrstnJr 2b 3 1 1 0
Miles 2b 3 0 1 1 Kotsay ph 1 0 1 1
Barajs c 3 0 0 0 Lucroy c 2 0 0 0
JCarrll ss 3 0 0 0 Gallard p 2 0 0 0
Blngsly p 2 0 0 0 Saito p 0 0 0 0
Oeltjen ph 0 0 0 0
Guerrir p 0 0 0 0
Loney 1b 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 1 4 1 Totals 29 2 6 2
Los Angeles....................... 010 000 000 1
Milwaukee.......................... 010 000 001 2
No outs when winning run scored.
EJ.Rivera (2), Billingsley (2). LOBLos Angeles
4, Milwaukee 8. 2BFielder (29). SBGwynn Jr.
(19), Kemp (32). CSFielder (1). SGallardo.
IP H R ER BB SO
Los Angeles
Billingsley................. 7 4 1 1 2 5
Guerrier .................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Kuo L,0-2 ................. 0 0 1 1 1 0
MacDougal .............. 0 2 0 0 1 0
Milwaukee
Gallardo ................... 8 4 1 1 1 9
Saito W,4-1.............. 1 0 0 0 0 0
Kuo pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.
MacDougal pitched to 3 batters in the 9th.
WPGallardo.
A L B O X E S
Red Sox 3, Rays 1
First Game
Tampa Bay Boston
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Jnnngs lf-rf 4 1 1 0 Ellsury cf 4 1 1 3
Fuld rf 4 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 3 0 0 0
Shields p 0 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 3 0 0 0
Longori 3b 4 0 1 1 Youkils 3b 2 0 0 0
Zobrist dh-2b 4 0 1 0 Crwfrd lf 3 0 0 0
BUpton cf 4 0 0 0 Sltlmch c 3 0 0 0
Ktchm 1b 3 0 0 0 Reddck rf 3 1 1 0
SRdrgz 2b-ss 2 0 0 0 Lowrie dh 3 0 0 0
Shppch c 2 0 0 0 Aviles ss 3 1 1 0
EJhnsn ss 2 0 0 0
Damon ph-lf 1 0 0 0
Totals 30 1 3 1 Totals 27 3 3 3
Tampa Bay......................... 100 000 000 1
Boston................................ 003 000 00x 3
LOBTampa Bay 4, Boston 1. 2BJennings (6),
Zobrist (38). HREllsbury (21). SBJennings (9),
S.Rodriguez (10).
IP H R ER BB SO
Tampa Bay
Shields L,11-10....... 8 3 3 3 1 6
Boston
Lester W,12-6.......... 7 3 1 1 1 8
D.Bard H,28............. 1 0 0 0 0 2
Papelbon S,28-29... 1 0 0 0 0 0
HBPby Lester (S.Rodriguez).
UmpiresHome, Jerry Layne;First, Chris Conroy-
;Second, Hunter Wendelstedt;Third, Brian Knight.
T2:24. A38,525 (37,065).
Rays 6, Red Sox 2
Second Game
Tampa Bay Boston
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Jnnngs lf 5 1 2 1 Ellsury cf 4 1 1 1
Damon dh 5 0 2 0 Lowrie 3b 4 0 1 0
Longori 3b 5 1 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 3 0 0 0
Zobrist 2b 4 2 3 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 0 0
BUpton cf 4 2 3 1 Reddck rf 3 0 0 0
Ktchm 1b 4 0 2 1 Crwfrd dh 3 0 0 0
SRdrgz ss 3 0 0 0 Aviles ss 3 0 0 0
Joyce rf 4 0 0 1 Varitek c 3 1 1 1
Chirins c 4 0 0 0 DMcDn lf 3 0 0 0
Totals 38 612 4 Totals 30 2 3 2
Tampa Bay......................... 020 010 030 6
Boston................................ 001 001 000 2
ELowrie (13). LOBTampa Bay 6, Boston 2.
2BDamon (20). HRJennings (5), Ellsbury (22),
Varitek (8). SBZobrist 2 (14), B.Upton (24).
IP H R ER BB SO
Tampa Bay
Niemann W,8-4....... 9 3 2 2 1 10
Boston
Bedard L,4-8............ 6 7 3 1 0 6
Albers....................... 1
1
3 3 3 3 0 0
F.Morales.................
2
3 1 0 0 0 1
Wheeler.................... 1 1 0 0 0 0
HBPby Albers (S.Rodriguez). WPF.Morales.
UmpiresHome, Bob Davidson;First, Hunter
Wendelstedt;Second, Brian Knight;Third, Chris
Conroy.
T3:02. A38,278 (37,493).
Tigers 7, Twins 1
Minnesota Detroit
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Revere cf 4 1 2 0 AJcksn cf 3 0 2 0
Plouffe 2b 4 0 1 0 Boesch rf 5 3 1 0
Mauer dh 3 0 2 0 DYong lf 5 1 2 0
Mornea 1b 4 0 1 1 MiCarr 1b 3 1 2 3
Kubel rf 4 0 0 0 VMrtnz dh 4 1 1 1
Valenci 3b 4 0 1 0 Avila c 2 0 2 1
Tosoni lf 3 0 0 0 JhPerlt ss 4 0 2 1
Nishiok ss 4 0 0 0 Kelly 3b 4 0 1 0
Butera c 3 0 0 0 RSantg 2b 4 1 2 1
Thome ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 34 1 7 1 Totals 34 715 7
Minnesota.......................... 000 000 010 1
Detroit................................. 002 032 00x 7
DPMinnesota 2. LOBMinnesota 8, Detroit 8.
2BValencia (22), Boesch (25), R.Santiago (7).
HRR.Santiago (3). CSAvila (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Minnesota
Blackburn L,7-10 .... 4
2
3 11 5 5 2 1
Dumatrait..................
2
3 1 2 2 1 0
Swarzak ................... 1
2
3 2 0 0 1 1
Mijares...................... 1 1 0 0 1 0
Detroit
Verlander W,18-5.... 7
2
3 7 1 1 1 8
Coke .........................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Benoit ....................... 1 0 0 0 1 2
WPBlackburn, Verlander. PBButera.
UmpiresHome, James Hoye;First, Phil Cuzzi-
;Second, Tom Hallion;Third, Bill Miller.
T2:52. A40,589 (41,255).
Yankees 9, Royals 7
New York Kansas City
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Jeter ss 6 1 2 2 AGordn lf 4 0 0 1
Grndrs cf 3 2 1 0 MeCarr cf 4 1 1 1
Teixeir 1b 4 2 1 1 Butler dh 4 2 2 0
Cano 2b 5 2 2 4 Hosmer 1b 4 1 1 1
Swisher rf 4 0 1 0 Francr rf 4 1 3 2
AnJons dh 3 0 0 0 Giavtll 2b 3 1 0 0
Posada
ph-dh 0 0 0 0 S.Perez c 4 0 1 2
Martin c 4 0 1 2 Mostks 3b 4 0 0 0
ENunez 3b 5 0 2 0 AEscor ss 4 1 1 0
Gardnr lf 5 2 2 0
Totals 39 912 9 Totals 35 7 9 7
New York ........................... 003 500 100 9
Kansas City ....................... 203 002 000 7
EA.Gordon (3). LOBNewYork 10, Kansas City
2. 2BJeter (18), Hosmer (20), Francoeur (35),
S.Perez (2). 3BGardner (7), A.Escobar (6). HR
Cano (21), Me.Cabrera (16). CSFrancoeur (7).
SGranderson.
IP H R ER BB SO
New York
Nova W,12-4 ........... 5
1
3 9 7 7 1 2
Logan H,7 ................ 1 0 0 0 0 1
R.Soriano H,14........
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Robertson H,26....... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Ma.Rivera S,32-37 . 1 0 0 0 0 2
Kansas City
Duffy L,3-7............... 3 8 8 8 2 3
Adcock ..................... 3 1 0 0 1 2
Crow.........................
2
3 3 1 1 0 1
G.Holland................. 1
1
3 0 0 0 1 2
Collins....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
M O N D A Y S
L A T E B O X E S
Mariners 6, Blue Jays 5
Toronto Seattle
ab r h bi ab r h bi
YEscor ss 4 1 0 0 ISuzuki rf 3 0 0 1
EThms lf 5 1 2 2 FGtrrz cf 4 0 1 0
McCoy pr 0 0 0 0 Ackley 2b 4 0 0 0
Bautist rf 4 1 1 0 Carp 1b 4 2 2 2
Lind 1b 4 1 2 2 C.Wells dh 3 2 2 1
Encrnc dh 3 0 0 0 Olivo c 4 0 1 0
Rasms cf 4 0 1 0 Roinsn lf 4 1 3 1
Lawrie 3b 4 1 1 1 Seager 3b 3 1 0 0
A.Hill 2b 4 0 1 0 JaWlsn ss 3 0 2 1
Arencii c 3 0 1 0
Totals 35 5 9 5 Totals 32 611 6
Toronto............................... 202 100 000 5
Seattle ................................ 031 000 02x 6
DPToronto 1, Seattle 1. LOBToronto 7, Seattle
5. 2BF.Gutierrez (9), Robinson 2 (3). HR
E.Thames (8), Lind (21), Lawrie (3), Carp 2 (6),
C.Wells (8). SBA.Hill (15). CSOlivo (5). SF
I.Suzuki.
IP H R ER BB SO
Toronto
H.Alvarez ................. 5 6 4 4 1 3
Litsch H,2................. 2 1 0 0 0 1
T.Miller BS,1-1 ........
1
3 1 1 1 0 0
Rauch L,5-4.............
2
3 3 1 1 0 1
Seattle
Pineda...................... 5 6 5 5 4 6
Cortes....................... 2 2 0 0 0 0
Wilhelmsen W,1-0 .. 1 0 0 0 0 0
League S,30-34 ...... 1 1 0 0 0 1
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rockies 7, Marlins 4
Florida Colorado
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Bonifac ss 4 0 1 0 EYong lf 5 1 1 0
Petersn lf 4 1 2 0 Fowler cf 5 1 2 0
Stanton rf 3 1 1 2 CGnzlz rf 5 1 1 1
Dobbs 3b 4 0 0 0 Tlwtzk ss 3 3 2 2
GSnchz 1b 4 1 2 0 Giambi 1b 5 1 2 3
J.Buck c 4 1 1 2 Alfonzo c 3 0 0 0
Wise cf 4 0 2 0
Nelson
3b-2b 3 0 3 0
Amezg 2b 4 0 0 0 JHerrr 2b 3 0 0 1
Hensly p 2 0 0 0
Wggntn
ph-3b 1 0 0 0
MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Millwd p 2 0 0 0
OMrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 S.Smith ph 1 0 0 0
Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Brothrs p 0 0 0 0
Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 Belisle p 0 0 0 0
LNunez p 1 0 0 0 M.Ellis ph 1 0 0 0
Choate p 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 4 9 4 Totals 37 711 7
Florida ................................ 200 200 000 4
Colorado ............................ 012 000 004 7
Two outs when winning run scored.
LOBFlorida 5, Colorado 8. 2BG.Sanchez (26),
Fowler (20), C.Gonzalez (21), Nelson (8).
3BPetersen (1), Fowler (12). HRStanton (27),
J.Buck (14), Tulowitzki (24), Giambi (11). SB
E.Young (11), Tulowitzki (9). CSWise (2).
IP H R ER BB SO
Florida
Hensley .................... 5
2
3 8 3 3 0 5
M.Dunn H,12...........
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
Mujica H,12.............. 1
1
3 0 0 0 1 0
Badenhop H,3 .........
1
3 0 0 0 1 0
L.Nunez L,1-3
BS,5-37.................... 1 2 3 3 1 1
Choate...................... 0 1 1 1 0 0
Colorado
Millwood................... 6 7 4 4 1 3
Brothers ................... 1
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
Belisle W,7-4........... 1
2
3 2 0 0 0 1
Mets 5, Padres 4, 10 innings,
New York San Diego
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Pagan cf 6 0 2 0 Venale rf 4 1 2 2
JuTrnr 2b 5 0 1 0 Bartlett ss 5 0 0 0
DWrght 3b 4 0 1 0 Qualls p 0 0 0 0
Duda 1b 4 1 3 1 Maybin cf 5 1 1 0
Bay lf 4 0 0 0 Blanks 1b 4 0 2 1
Parnell p 0 0 0 0 OHudsn 2b 3 1 1 0
Harris ph 1 0 0 0 Hundly c 5 0 2 0
Acosta p 0 0 0 0 Cnghm lf 3 0 0 0
Baxter rf 0 0 0 0 Thtchr p 0 0 0 0
Pridie rf-lf 2 3 1 0 Bass p 0 0 0 0
Thole c 3 1 3 3 Guzmn ph 1 0 1 1
RTejad ss 4 0 1 0 H.Bell p 0 0 0 0
Dickey p 3 0 0 0 Spence p 0 0 0 0
Hairstn lf 2 0 0 1 AlGnzlz ss 1 0 0 0
Isrnghs p 0 0 0 0 Forsyth 3b 4 1 1 0
Harang p 2 0 0 0
Hamrn p 0 0 0 0
Darnell lf 2 0 0 0
Totals 38 512 5 Totals 39 410 4
New York...................... 030 100 000 1 5
San Diego..................... 001 000 210 0 4
DPSan Diego 2. LOBNew York 11, San Diego
10. 2BD.Wright (16), Blanks (4), Forsythe (6).
HRDuda (5), Thole (3), Venable (4). SB
D.Wright (10), Pridie (6), O.Hudson (16). CSPa-
gan (5). SR.Tejada.
IP H R ER BB SO
New York
Dickey....................... 6
1
3 7 3 3 1 4
Parnell BS,2-2......... 1
2
3 1 1 1 1 2
Acosta W,1-0........... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Isringhausen
S,7-11....................... 1 1 0 0 1 1
San Diego
Harang...................... 5 8 4 4 3 4
Hamren..................... 1
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
Thatcher ...................
2
3 1 0 0 1 0
Bass..........................
2
3 1 0 0 0 0
H.Bell ........................ 1 2 0 0 0 1
Spence L,0-2........... 0 0 1 1 2 0
Qualls ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
1904 Jesse Tannehill of the Boston Red Sox
pitched a no-hitter, beating the Chicago White Sox
6-0.
1920 Cleveland shortstop Ray Chapman died
from a beaning by Carl Mays of the New York Yan-
kees on Aug. 16. This was the only on-field fatality in
major league history.
1933 Lou Gehrig played in his 1,308th straight
game to break Everett Scotts record of 1,307.
1944 Johnny Lindell of the NewYork Yankees hit
four consecutive doubles in a 10-3 victory over the
Cleveland Indians. Lindell drove in two runs and
scored twice.
1990 Carlton Fisk broke Johnny Benchs major
league record for catchers with his 328th homer as
the Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers 4-2
for a split of a doubleheader.
2001Jeff Frye became the second Toronto play-
er to hit for the cycle as the Blue Jays beat Texas
11-3. Frye tripled in the second inning, doubled in
the fifth, homered in the sixth and hit a shot to the
right-center field gap in the seventh. With the game
in hand, he held up at first.
T H I S D A T E I N B A S E B A L L
Marlins 6, Rockies 5
Florida Colorado
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Bonifac ss 4 1 2 1 Fowler cf 5 0 0 0
Petersn lf 5 1 3 1 M.Ellis 2b 4 0 0 0
Stanton rf 4 2 1 1 CGnzlz rf 3 1 2 1
Dobbs 3b 5 1 2 1 Tlwtzk ss 4 1 2 1
GSnchz 1b 4 0 0 0 Helton 1b 3 1 1 0
Camrn cf 4 0 1 2 S.Smith lf 4 1 1 1
J.Buck c 3 0 1 0 Nelson 3b 2 0 0 0
JoLopz 2b 3 1 1 0 EEscln p 0 0 0 0
Amezg 2b 0 0 0 0 JHerrr ph 1 0 0 0
AnSnch p 4 0 0 0 JRomr p 0 0 0 0
LNunez p 0 0 0 0 Roenck p 0 0 0 0
Alfonzo ph 1 0 0 0
Iannett c 3 0 0 0
Giambi ph 1 1 1 2
Chacin p 1 0 0 0
Wggntn 3b 3 0 1 0
EYong pr 0 0 0 0
Totals 36 611 6 Totals 35 5 8 5
Florida ................................ 300 200 100 6
Colorado ............................ 020 100 002 5
EFowler (5), Chacin (4). DPColorado1. LOB
Florida 7, Colorado 5. 2BJo.Lopez (6), Tulowitzki
(32). 3BPetersen 2 (3). HRStanton (28),
C.Gonzalez (19), Tulowitzki (25), S.Smith (13),
Giambi (12). SBBonifacio (29). CSStanton (5).
IP H R ER BB SO
Florida
Ani.Sanchez W,7-6. 8 5 3 3 2 7
L.Nunez S,33-38..... 1 3 2 2 0 0
Colorado
Chacin L,9-10.......... 4 8 5 5 3 4
E.Escalona .............. 3 1 1 1 1 2
J.Romero ................. 1
1
3 2 0 0 0 0
Roenicke..................
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
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S P O R T S
Well, Matts in hes going to
throw it this way. If Robs in,
hes going to throw it this way.
Its bad news if you have
two quarterbacks in and out.
Its a comfort feeling. If Im in
there the whole game, then Im
getting more comfortable with
every rep, and Im realizing
what the defense is doing. If
Im in there every other series,
Im not getting comfortable,
Im maybe getting tight on the
sidelines. I just dont agree
with the two-quarterback sys-
tem.
Joe Paterno has echoed
those thoughts in past years.
But the Penn State coach said
Tuesday that things dont al-
ways work out ideally.
The team and everyone
would prefer to have one guy
in the huddle, and in the
clutch, you always know what
youre going to get from him,
Paterno said. But sometimes
you get a couple guys that are
good enough that either one of
them can do it. You sit as a
staff and they all feel the same
way about each one of them.
Ive tried to not make up
my mind until I have to.
Right now I just dont know
STATE COLLEGE Rob
Bolden and Matt McGloin can
remain civil during this whole
thing. They can complement
one another and they can use
their competition for the start-
ing quarterback job as a way to
improve for the season.
Neither man, however, is
interested in sharing.
Its a scenario that hasnt
been completely ruled out, but
any suggestion of a two-quar-
terback system was met with
little enthusiasm by McGloin
or Bolden on Tuesday at the
teams annual media day.
Both remain confident they
can win the starting spot out-
right before the Sept. 3 opener
against Indiana State.
Absolutely, Bolden said. I
feel like Ive won (the job)
already. I mean, Matt, he prob-
ably thinks the same thing
(about his own chances).
Bolden won the job out of
camp last year as a true fresh-
man and held the job until
being knocked out of a midsea-
son game at Minnesota with a
concussion. McGloin took
most of the snaps for the rest
of the season, starting five of
the final six games.
The West Scranton grad said
he thought the whole offense
is put at a disadvantage by
rotating players under center.
To be honest, Im not com-
fortable with a two-quarterback
system, McGloin said.
Whether its me or Rob, I
think that having one quarter-
back makes you more comfort-
able with the team. It makes
the linemen more comfortable,
it makes the wideouts more
comfortable. The wideouts
dont need to be thinking,
which way its gonna go. I
think both kids have done a
really good job. The kids like
them, theyre great in the hud-
dle, theyve gotten better every
day.
Red light for Green
Penn State has gone without
the services of tailback Steph-
fon Green throughout presea-
son camp. The speedy senior
was not listed on the teams
fall roster and has been re-
moved from the team entirely.
Well, I doubt he would be
back, Paterno said bluntly.
Asked to explain further, the
coach didnt go into much
detail.
Stephfon had some prob-
lems with me, Paterno said.
And I think right now for the
benefit of everybody and
especially the good of the foot-
ball team it might be better
if he backs away right now.
Though the door hasnt been
completely closed on a return
for the fifth-year senior, the
prospect becomes more and
more unlikely as the season
draws closer.
With Green out of the pic-
ture, sophomore Silas Redd
and junior Brandon Beachum
are in line to be the primary
ball-carriers.
Sophomore Curtis Dukes
would be next on the depth
chart, and fullbacks Mike Zor-
dich and Joe Suhey both figure
to see their share of carries.
Others who have left the
team since spring practice
ended include quarterback
Kevin Newsome and offensive
linemen Thomas Ricketts and
Alex Mateas.
Switch in the middle
After spending the spring as
the Lions top inside lineback-
er, Michael Mauti finds himself
back at the strongside position
he played last season.
The reason for the swap?
The emergence of sophomore
Glenn Carson.
Carson has received the
majority of the first-team reps
in camp, with Mauti and Ger-
ald Hodges flanking him. Nate
Stupar, Khairi Fortt and Mike
Hull are also in the mix.
Defensive coordinator Tom
Bradley lauded Carsons work
ethic and consistency.
He comes out, he practices
hard, he gives us his effort,
Bradley said. We know exactly
what were going to get from
him everyday, and hes getting
better.
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Penn State quarterbacks Matt McGloin and Rob Bolden pose together for photos during media day.
One head
is better
than two
QBs Bolden and McGloin
agree that using a rotation
system isnt a good idea.
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
N O T E B O O K
and placed in front of cameras
and microphones to dish about
the season.
Naturally, the coach himself
was the subject of much of the
discussion.
No longer sporting a sling on
his right arm, Paterno shouted
down a reference to an ESPN re-
port that he had suffered a hair-
line fracture to his pelvis. He
said he expected to be back mov-
ing around normally in another
week or so.
For now, though, Paterno said
he is still in some pain.
I was off the field and I was
writing some notes. The kid that
went after the ball (Smith) was
running full speed and he caught
the football going full speed and
Wednesday, his players gave it
right back to him.
After my thing, they joked
around, Bounce back, kid! Lets
see how tough you are!
So Paterno is trying to show
just that at age 84, declaring that
he absolutely will be standing
on the sideline for the Nittany
Lions season opener on Sept. 3
versus Indiana State.
For now, Paterno remains
tethered to a golf cart at prac-
tice. On Tuesday at the teams
annual media day, Paterno was
wheeled inside of Holuba Hall
ran right into me, Paterno said.
I didnt see him, so I didnt take
the fall in a good way.
Physically, I feel great out-
side of that. It hurts. If I told you
I could get up here and run
around no, I cant. In about
eight or nine days I should be
able to do everything without
having some guy driving me
around telling me what to look
at.
Paternos recent string of
physical ailments began back in
2006 when he was involved in a
much more violent collision
when tight end Andrew Quar-
less smacked into him during a
game at Wisconsin. That led to
surgery to repair a broken left
leg and torn knee ligaments.
In 2008, Paterno seriously in-
jured himself while demonstra-
ting an onside kick in practice,
eventually requiring hip replace-
ment surgery at the end of the
regular season.
That ailment forced him off
the sideline and up into the
coaches booth, a position he
greatly disliked. So its little sur-
prise that Paterno is determined
to stay in the middle of the ac-
tion.
The whole episode, he said,
hasnt diminished his desire to
keep coaching.
Theres no need to get out of
it yet, Paterno said. Im gonna
see if I can get the job done.
Right now, Im anxious just to
get back and get going.
PATERNO
Continued from Page 1B
Approximately 80 million
homes in the United States and
Canada will have the ability to
watch hundreds of sporting
events games on the Big Ten
Network this fall thanks to more
than 300 cable providers.
However, more than 16,000
Penn State alumni along with
countless fans in eastern Penn-
sylvania who have MetroCast
and Blue Ridge Communication
will not have access to events
aired via the network, according
to Penn State athletic director
Tim Curley.
(Big Ten) coverage doesnt
even reach all the fans in the en-
tirestate, Curleysaid. Its anar-
ea we recruit heavily. We have a
lot of alumni, students and facul-
ty from the area.
The Big Ten Network, a joint
venture between the Big Ten
Conference and Fox Networks,
has yet tocometoterms withthe
cable providers, meaning thou-
sands of local Big Ten alumni
and fan bases will not have basic
cable access to the network this
fall.
Currently, 27 cable/satellite
providers in the state carry the
BTN. Two other cable providers
in the state, Armstrong Cable
and Adams Cable, do not carry
the network.
Blue Ridge is the second-large-
st cable company in any of the10
Big Ten states that does not car-
ry the network. Both MetroCast
and Blue Ridge have providers
throughout the Luzerne County,
including the Berwick, Back
Mountain, Mountain Top and
Wilkes-Barre areas.
The Big Ten Network presi-
dent, Mark Silverman, said the
coverage from the other 300 ca-
ble providers has been terrific,
but he wants all Nittany Lions
fans and alumni in Northeastern
Pennsylvania to have the same
opportunity as others through-
out Big Ten country.
I think its something Big Ten
fans will really like and appre-
ciate, said Silverman. Its very
unfortunate because I want it to
be available to everyone.
MetroCasts Pennsylvania
general manager TomCarey said
he could not comment on the
communications between his
company and the BTN, but of-
fered an official statement via
email.
Since the launch of Big Ten
Network, MetroCast has had nu-
merous discussions with Fox Ca-
ble Networks regarding car-
riage, the email said. Metro-
Cast continues to be very inter-
ested in carrying Big Ten and
making it available to the Penn
State alumni and fans within its
footprint. In this regard, we con-
tinue to work with Fox to find a
solution that would permit Met-
roCast to offer Big Ten.
Phone calls to Blue Ridge di-
rector of marketing Joe Lorah
were not returned.
Silverman said negotiations
withBlueRidgeseemedbleakaf-
ter four years of talk with no re-
sult, but a mutual agreement is
always in the works.
Im an optimistic guy, but af-
ter four years, I think theyre not
going to be carrying the network
this year, he said. (They want)
a better deal than some of the
biggest cable providers weve
made deals with it didnt seem
right to us.
But thats their right. Its their
ownbusiness tooperate. Well al-
ways be willing to talk. They just
elected not to go forward with it
at this time.
Created in August 2007, the
Big Ten Network showcases sev-
eral hundredevents it has aired
115 Penn State events from ev-
ery school in the conference, in-
cluding mens and womens
sports.
The network and conference
welcomed more expansion
thanks toits newest member, the
Nebraska Cornhuskers, who offi-
cially accepted their invitation
last June.
We added Nebraska and
made deals with all the major ca-
blecompanies inNebraska, said
Silverman.
PENN STATE FOOTBAL L
No BTN for some local fans
By RYAN KONOPKI
For The Times Leader
LATROBE Pittsburgh
Steelers safety Ryan Clark is no
dummy. Of course he wanted
the defending AFC champions
to go after coveted free agent
cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha.
How could any team not want a
player with Asomughas shut-
down skills?
Yet Clark believed Pittsburghs
potential pursuit of the former
Oakland Raider should come
with a caveat: The Steelers could
only make a play for Asomugha
if they re-signed veteran Ike
Taylor first, even if Taylor lacks
Asomughas Pro Bowl-laden
resume.
Were family over here,
Clark said. Were brothers ... we
focus on keeping our own, keep-
ing the same guys at the dinner
table thats taken us to two of the
last three Super Bowls.
The table remains full after
Pittsburgh inked Taylor to a
four-year, $28 million contract
last month. Still, its a group that
had to take a long hard look at
the family portrait after Green
Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers
torched the Steelers for 304
yards and three touchdowns in a
31-25 Super Bowl victory.
A unit that has consistently
been among the best in the
league over the half-decade
looked downright ordinary
not to mention a step slow
while Rodgers expertly picked it
apart.
Cornerback Bryant McFadden
admitted he wasnt healthy that
night in Texas. Neither was
All-Pro safety Troy Polamalu,
hindered in the postseason by an
Achilles injury.
Excuses? Hardly. Pittsburghs
secondary doesnt do excuses.
Asked to explain what hap-
pened and Polamalu offers his
typically straightforward, soft-
spoken assessment.
We gave up big plays on
offense and on defense, he said.
We had opportunities on both
ends to gain some great mo-
mentumthat we just werent
making.
Polamalu and company view
the game as an anomaly, not the
beginning of the end for one of
the most experienced defensive
backfields in the league.
Rather than go out and make a
run for Asomugha, the Steelers
brought back the 31-year-old
Taylor, one of the most physical
cornerbacks in the league. Hell
join Polamalu, Clark and McFad-
den for one more run at a Super
Bowl. All four will be at least 30
by the end of the season, and
Polamalu and Clark already have
flecks of gray in their hair.
Just dont call themold. At
least not yet.
While Polamalu grants the
unit may not be quite as nimble
as it was a couple years ago, hes
not sure it matters.
I think our defense has a
great advantage in the sense of
feel for one another, the team-
work, the camaraderie and may-
be less based on athleticism than
most others, said Polamalu,
who will make his preseason
debut on Thursday against Phi-
ladelphia. Weve been in this
system for a long time, more
than any other team in the NFL,
so we have a great feel. I dont
think its anything weve ever
discussed.
Maybe because theyve been
together so long they dont have
to.
GIANTS
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
New York Giants linebacker
Michael Boley and defensive
end Jason Pierre-Paul have some
issues with their backs.
Boley missed practice Tues-
day with an undisclosed back
problem, while Pierre-Paul had
his back tighten up during prac-
tice. He had an ice pack applied
and did not participate for
roughly the final 30 minutes.
Boley had an interception
return for a touchdown in the
Giants 20-10 loss to Carolina in
their season opener. Pierre-Paul
had two sacks.
Also missing practice Tuesday
were linebacker Clint Sintim
(knee), quarterback Sage Rosen-
fels (strep throat), placekicker
Lawrence Tynes (thigh), and
defensive backs Jarrard Tarrant
(shoulder) and Woodny Turenne
(calf).
Wide receiver Domenik Hix-
on, who had major knee surgery
last year, was given the day off to
rest his knee.
JETS
NEWYORK The Jets are
down a key backup and in seri-
ous need of depth on their offen-
sive line.
Robert Turner has a broken
right leg and will have surgery
this week, a person with knowl-
edge of the injury said Tuesday.
After the procedure, it will be
determined how long Turner is
sidelined, according to the per-
son who spoke to The Associ-
ated Press on condition of ano-
nymity because the team hadnt
announced the nature of the
injury.
Turner was hurt in New Yorks
20-16 loss at Houston in the
teams preseason opener. He
started at center for the injured
Nick Mangold and was hurt in
the first quarter when Houstons
J.J. Watt rolled into his right leg
frombehind. Turner was carted
off the field.
N F L
AP PHOTO
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu (43) talks with corner-
back Bryant McFadden during a recent practice.
Pittsburgh secondary
is sticking together
Eagles Hall of Fame
receiver dies at 87
PHILADELPHIA Pete Pihos,
a Hall of Fame receiver who
helped the Philadelphia Eagles
win two straight NFL
championships in the 1940s,
has died. He was 87.
He died Tuesday at a nursing
home in Winston-Salem, N.C.,
after a long battle with
Alzheimers disease, the team
said.
Pihos played with the Eagles
from1947-55. He was on the
team that captured the title in
1948, and he made the winning
catch in the 1949 championship
game against the Rams.
Pihos finished his nine-year
career with 373 catches for
6,519 yards and 61 touchdowns.
He was inducted into the Pro
Football Hall of Fame in 1970.
Pihos starred at Indiana
before going on to the NFL. He
was a stalwart on both sides of
the ball at tight end and
defensive end and missed just
one game in nine NFL seasons.
A six-time Pro Bowl
selection, Pihos was nicknamed
The Golden Greek. He lacked
blazing receiver speed, but
relied on pirouettes and pivots
to break free from would-be
tacklers and was a punishing
runner after the catch.
The Associated Press
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MOOSIC The Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre Yankees may have been 5
1
2
games out of a playoff spot in the In-
ternational League entering Tues-
days action, but they are all of a sud-
den a huge force in the league.
The Yankees received help for their
startingrotationonTuesday whenthe
No. 2 pitching prospect in the organi-
zation, Dellin Betances, was called up
to Triple-A from Double-A Trenton.
Betances wasnt the only move for
SWB as righty David Phelps returned
from nearly two months off due to an
injury.
Betances, who is a 6-foot-8, 260-
pound right-hander, helped the Thun-
der by posting a 4-6 record with a 3.42
ERA in 21 starts. He also averaged
more than a strikeout per inning, fan-
ning 115 in 105
1
3 innings.
He is expectedtomake his first start
for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Thurs-
day.
Im ready to go after it, said Be-
tances, who is from Brooklyn, N.Y.,
and grew up a Yankee fan. Im excit-
ed. My family will come to watch me.
Its just a couple hours away from
home and Im excited to be here and
help this team as much as I can in the
last couple starts.
Phelps was the ace of the team be-
fore he got injured. He hada 4-6record
with a 3.38 ERA in14 starts. He made
two starts for the Gulf Coast League
Yankees, going 1-1 but he didnt allow
an earned run in seven innings
pitched. He will pitch Friday for SWB.
The Yankees rotation also consists
of Manny Banuelos, the clubs top
pitching prospect. Banuelos will pitch
today for the Yankees against Durham
ina matchupof twoof the best arms in
the minors when he faces Bulls lefty
Matt Moore.
Adam Warren has been the most
consistent Yankee pitcher this season
being healthy all year and is the only
hurler to throw a complete game this
season. Warren pitched on Tuesday.
The rotation rounds out with D.J.
Mitchell, who leads the team in wins
with a 9-9 record and a 3.54 ERA. He
throws on Saturday.
In other transaction, right-handed
reliever Scott Proctor was added to
the SWB roster. He was released by
the Braves last week.
Betances
joins SWB
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
MOOSIC Alex Rodriguez made his first start
with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees Tuesday night
in a 2-0 loss to the Durham Bulls.
The Yankee third baseman will play his second
game of the rehab assignment today.
It was exciting to be back out there, its been a
long time for me, Rodriguez said. It was nice to be
under the lights and get a few swings under my
belt.
He got three at-bats and played just six innings
against Durham. He was 1-for-3 with a single.
The hit came in the first inning off of Durham
starter Matt Torra. With the count at 1-0, Rodriguez
roped a single down the right field line.
He then advanced to second on a single by Jesus
Montero, but the Yankees were unable to bring
home Rodriguez.
He is spending time with the Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre Yankees to try and get back to game speed
before rejoining New York. He injured his knee and
last appeared in a game on July 7 at Yankee Stadium
against the Tampa Bay Rays. He was feeling well
after his six innings.
No soreness just like I said, its a little bit more of
a mental hurdle and thats going to take time, Rodri-
guez said. I had the same experience in 2009. This
is my third game, so its hard to come out blazing.
He had some troubles defensively, but was able to
joke about it in the post-game press conference. He
dropped two pop-ups in foul territory near third
base. They were far from routine plays though. He
had to travel a far distance on both balls and nearly
came up with both of them.
Nothing happened, I just botched them both,
Rodriguez said. Thats something you cant emulate
when youre down in Tampa rehabbing. Its always
good to give the fans a little entertainment.
The fans enjoyed the Rodriguez experience as he
was greeted with loud ovations from a packed house
at PNC Field.
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Above, Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre Yankees fans snap
pictures of New York Yan-
kees third baseman Alex
Rodriguez as he warms up
on deck before taking his
turn in the batters box in
Tuesdays International
League game against the
Durham Bulls at PNC Field
in Moosic. At left, Rodri-
guez hands a baseball to a
young fan during Tuesdays
game. Rodriguez was on a
rehab assignment with
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. He
will play with the team
again tonight.
Rehab a relief
for Rodriguez
By JOSH HORTON
For The Times Leader
run total of 72, which leads the
league. His 74 RBI, which is fourth in
the league and .403 on base percent-
age is second in the league. The third
baseman-turned outfielder, also has a
league-leading 224 total bases, while
hitting in the middle of the Bulls
lineup all season.
With those numbers, his name has
been floating around the league as a
possible Most Valuable Player candi-
date.
Hes having a great year and we
call him around here, the MVP, Dur-
ham manager Charlie Montoya said.
Hes the reason we are where we are.
Hes been outstanding. Im not just
saying that because you guys are from
(his hometown). He really has been
our MVP.
If Canzler gets the call to play for
fellow Hazleton native Joe Maddon in
Tampa, he would become the first
player from Luzerne County to reach
the Major Leagues since Kevin Gry-
boski, from Wilkes-Barre, ended his
five-year stint in the majors with Tex-
as in 2006.
Canzlers enjoying a stellar offensive
year, but there is one obstacle he
would have to pass: he has to be add-
ed to Rays 40-man roster.
Hes been better than anybody
thought he would be, Montoya
noted. Hes making the Rays aware
that hey Im here. Im a free agent,
but Im good enough to play in the
big leagues.
The only time Canzler has strug-
gled this season is when he has
played his hometown teams. In five
games against the Yankees, hes gone
0-for-18. He has done better against
Lehigh Valley going 9-for-26 with
three home runs.
I wouldnt call it pressure because
hes an even-keel guy, but Im sure all
the attention and stuff has to cross his
mind when hes at the plate. Im sure
he wants to hit a home run or some-
thing, Montoya said.
CANZLER
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Nevin Shapiro, a former Mia-
mi booster who is serving a 20-
year prison sentence for master-
minding a $930 million Ponzi
scheme, has told Yahoo! Sports
he provided impermissible ben-
efits to 72 of the universitys
football players and other ath-
letes between 2002 and 2010.
Shapiro said he gave money,
cars, yacht trips, jewelry, televi-
sions and other gifts to a list of
players including Vince Wilfork,
Jon Beason, Antrel Rolle, Devin
Hester, Willis McGahee and the
late Sean Taylor. Shapiro also
claimed he paid for nightclub
outings, sex parties, restaurant
meals and in one case, an abor-
tion for a woman impregnated
by a player. One former Miami
player, running back Tyrone
Moss, told Yahoo! Sports he ac-
cepted $1,000 from Shapiro
aroundthe time he was entering
college.
Hell yeah, I recruited a lot of
kids for Miami, ShapirotoldYa-
hoo! Sports. With access to the
clubs, access to the strip joints.
My house. My boat. Were talk-
ing about high school football
players. Not anybody can just
get into the clubs or strip joints.
Who is going to pay for it and
make it happen? That was me.
Shapiro has said multiple
times in the past year, including
in the Yahoo! Sports story post-
ed Tuesday, that he is angry
with several of the players he
claims tohavehelpedwhenthey
were Hurricanes. Miami offi-
cials began cooperating with
NCAA investigators not long af-
ter Shapiro made claims about
his involvement with players
last year. University president
Donna Shalala and athletic di-
rector Shawn Eichorst were
questioned by the NCAA this
week.
I can tell you what I think is
going to happen, Shapiro told
Miami television station WFOR
from federal prison in Atlanta.
Death penalty.
Yahoo! Sports says it spent
100 hours interviewing Shapiro
over the span of 11 months and
audited thousands of pages fi-
nancial and business records to
try and substantiate his claims.
Shapiro was sentenced in
June after he admittedto securi-
ties fraud and money launder-
ing. He was also ordered to pay
more than$82 millioninrestitu-
tion to his victims.
Many current Miami players
were also named by Shapiro as
receiving benefits, Yahoo!
Sports reported, including quar-
terback Jacory Harris, Ray Ray
Armstrong, Travis Benjamin,
Sean Spence, Marcus Forston,
Vaughn Telemaque, Dyron Dye,
Aldarius Johnson and Olivier
Vernon. Former Miami quarter-
back Robert Marve, now at Pur-
due, was alsonamedby Shapiro,
Yahoo! Sports said.
The story cited specifics in-
volving only Armstrong, Dye
and Vernon, alleging they re-
ceived extra benefits as recruits.
Shapiro said he worked in con-
cert with several former Miami
assistant coaches during the
recruiting process.
It was me and some other
players with my incoming
(class). Im not going to say the
names but you can probably fig-
ure them out yourself, Moss
told Yahoo! Sports. When I was
getting there my freshman year,
it was me and a couple more
players. It was me and a few
more of the guys in my incom-
ing class that he kind of showed
some love to.
Miami coach Al Golden, who
was hired in December, ac-
knowledged Tuesday that some
of his players may have made
mistakes.
Well stay focused. Im cer-
tain of that, Golden said.
Were disappointed but were
not discouraged. And again,
theres going to be a life lesson
here. Were talking about allega-
tions from a man thats behind
bars, now. If these do hold some
truth, then well deal with them.
Theres no other way to do it.
Current Miami players were
not made available to comment
Tuesday, and will not be made
available before Wednesdays
practice, the university said.
Shapiros relationship with
the program dates back about a
decade.
Former Canes booster
says he gave benefits
Convicted criminal claims he
paid for cars, jewelry, sex
parties and even an abortion.
By TIMREYNOLDS
AP Sports Writer
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Mi-
chael Floyd insists hes tuned
out the criticism of his troubled
past. Instead, hes putting his
emphasis on football, school and
making better decisions.
Floyd, a senior who has
caught more TD passes than any
player in school history, was re-
instated to the team earlier this
month. He had been suspended
by coach Brian Kelly after he
was arrested for drunken driving
in March.
Floyd said being away from
the team and seeing what he al-
most let slip away helped him to
mature. It was his third alcohol-
related brush with the law in
two years.
After decision making like
that you see what is in front of
you, what you could lose in life,
Floyd said Tuesday at the Irishs
media day. It made me realize I
got to watch out for what I do.
Kelly was convinced Floyd
had changed. The school disci-
plinary committee didnt sus-
pend him, so Floyd got another
chance to stay in school and
eventually to play football again.
Kelly said its not a topic of
daily discussion.
I dont think you forget about
it. You dont just throw it under
the rug, Kelly said. But you
dont spend time every day
gnashing your teeth: Michael
Floyd, what did you do to us?
Its past that in that sense. But
hes got to do the right things
every day, and I think he has.
Some have suggested Floyds
prowess on the field is one rea-
son he got another opportunity.
He has the school record for TD
passes (28) and if he stays
healthy will also be the career
leader in total receptions and
passing yards.
Floyd said he doesnt have
time to pay attention to the neg-
ative publicity.
The past is the past. Im mov-
ing forward, not even thinking
about that. Just moving forward
from there, he said.
Floyd helped the Irish finish
8-5 a year ago with 79 catches
and 12 touchdowns. Notre Dame
the finished the season with four
straight victories, including a
win over Miami in the Sun
Bowl.
Floyds presence make the
Irishs spread offense even more
versatile. Wholl be throwing
him the passes, however, is still
to be answered.
The quarterback derby that
began with four has been nar-
rowed to two with Tommy
Reeds and Dayne Crist battling
it out to start against South Flor-
ida on Sept. 3
Crist, whose last two seasons
have been ended prematurely by
knee injuries, has the stronger
arm and Rees, who led the sea-
son-ending win streak as a fresh-
man a year ago, has the quicker
release.
Kelly said his starter has to
have complete mastery of the of-
fense and the ability to put the
Irish in the right sets and get the
ball to the playmakers like
Floyd, slot receiver Theo Rid-
dick or running back Cierre
Wood.
And they have to protect the
football. Nothing irritates the
second-year coach more than an
interception from a bad read.
So its more than just arm
strength; its more than just lead-
ership capabilities, Kelly said.
Crist and Rees have a comfort-
able and close relationship. Next
week, one of them will get the
nod, and Crist acknowledged
that being No. 2 would not be
easy for either one of them.
AP FILE PHOTO
Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Floyd says he is more than
ready for the upcoming college football season.
NDs Floyd ready
to move forward
Wide receiver ready to leave
his recent DUI in past and
concentrate on the season.
By RICK GANO
AP Sports Writer
Big East Commissioner John
Marinatto says he has been in
constant contact with Dan Beebe
of the Big 12 and John Swofford
of the Atlantic Coast Conference
in recent days and has suggested
the three meet to discuss confer-
ence realignment.
Marinatto didnt reveal details
about his conversations with his
fellow commissioners but said
Tuesday: I thought it would be
important for us to meet face-to-
face and take the lead in trying to
do things the right way.
Marinatto also has spoken
with NCAA president Mark Em-
mert, but he said Emmert was
not planning to hold any meet-
ings with conference commis-
sioners to discuss conference re-
alignment.
In a statement to the AP, Swof-
ford said he is open to Emmerts
involvement in helping us find a
process that better serves the
greater goodof college athletics.
As it relates to conference re-
alignment, if we can find a more
structured way to do business
with each other, we need to try to
find it, Swofford said. In my
opinion, further exploration
would be healthy and beneficial
for our profession.
The NCAA president doesnt
have the power to stop schools
from changing conferences and
Marinatto pointed out that Em-
merts involvement would likely
be limited by potential legal is-
sues such as restriction of trade
and antitrust laws.
Beebes conference, which
nearly was wiped out last year
when the Pac-10 expanded, is in
danger of losing Texas A&M to
the Southeastern Conference.
If the Aggies end up in the
SEC, the league likely would
need to add at least one more
member.
There has been rampant spec-
ulation the SEC, which has 12
members, could target another
school from the Big 12, or from
the ACC and Big East for further
expansion.
We can and must be mindful
everyones best interests and be
constructive and not destruc-
tive, Marinatto said. But we all
realize we are competitive and
we have different constituencies
to serve.
Big East commissioner reaches out to Beebe, Swofford
By RALPH D. RUSSO
AP College Football Writer
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JOHNS CREEK, Ga. Until
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season was getting a phone call
from Fred Couples in May after
he won his first PGA Tour event.
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the Presidents Cup standings,
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Except the way Couples is
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The other already is set aside for
Tiger Woods.
He doesnt have to prove a lot
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when Woods was in the middle
of his three-month break from
golf to heal injuries in his left
leg.
Even when Woods returned to
competition two weeks ago at
Firestone, Couples again sug-
gested that Woods only had to
indicate his desire to play for
him to be added to the Presi-
dents Cup team.
As far as Im concerned, if he
is not in the top 10 ... he will be
on our team, no doubt, Couples
told The Golf Channel.
That would mean Couples is
willing to spend a captains pick
on a guy who has played two full
tournaments since the Masters,
breaking par only once in eight
rounds.
It means he will pick a player
who might have competed only
once in about three months be-
fore the Presidents Cup. Woods
is under contract to play in the
Australian Open in Sydney on
Nov. 10-13, which is one week be-
fore the matches at Royal Mel-
bourne.
And it will
mean taking a
guy who not
only hasnt won
in 21 months,
but who has
finished within
three shots of
the lead in just one of his last 19
stroke-play events on the PGA
Tour.
This wasnt a problem last
year for Ryder Cup captain Co-
rey Pavin. When it was time to
make his four selections, Woods
had shown signs of turning his
game around with consecutive
finishes in the top 15 against two
of the strongest PGA Tour fields
of the year. Plus, there were no
other Americans who had distin-
guished themselves as logical
picks.
This year is different.
Among those outside the top
10 in the standings going into
the final month of qualifying are
Rickie Fowler, who won his last
four holes to keep alive U.S.
hopes in the Ryder Cup last year,
and Gary Woodland, a winner
this year and an intimidating
player in match play with his
length.
And then theres Bradley.
It is not unprecedented for a
player to win a major and get left
off a Presidents Cup and Ryder
Cup team in the same year. Ben
Curtis and Shaun Micheel won
the last two majors of 2003, and
Jack Nicklaus didnt pick either
one.
Then again, that was their on-
ly win of the year.
Bradley previously won at the
Byron Nelson Championship in
May after a sudden-death play-
off, and if that wasnt enough to
show his resolve, the PGA
Championship should have an-
swered any remaining questions.
He is plenty long off the tee,
saving his best drive for the 16th
hole when he was coming off a
triple bogey and needed a birdie
to turn around his fortunes. His
belly putter, although maybe not
aesthetically pleasing, works for
him, especially the way he holed
so many important putts.
Does Couples really have any
other choice but to take Bradley?
The standings are based on
PGA Tour earnings dating to the
2009 Barclays, with double the
money for the current year.
Woods, who earned 53 percent
of his points in the four FedEx
Cup playoff events at the end of
2009, is No. 28 and likely to fall
even farther down the list. The
lowest-ranked American ever
chosen was Paul Azinger, who
was No. 24 in 2000.
Bradleys stunning turnaround
Sunday at Atlanta Athletic Club
three birdies over his last six
holes to go from a five-shot def-
icit with three holes left to a
playoff victory in the final major
of the year illustrate just how
much golf has changed.
For one thing, American golf
is either very deep or very me-
diocre, which could mean the
same thing.
The Americans had gone six
majors without winning, its
longest drought since the Mas-
ters began in 1934. And it was
ended by a 25-year-old rookie
who was No. 108 in the world
and playing in his first major.
Anyone see that coming?
No one has taken over as a
dominant force in golf since
Woods ran into trouble, first
with his health, then with his
personal life.
Three of the top four players
in the world ranking have not
won a major.
Bradley was the seventh
straight first-time major cham-
pion, the longest streak in the
modern configuration of majors
that date to 1934. He was the
13th winner in the last 13 majors,
the longest stretch without a re-
peat major winner since it went
15 in a row in the mid-1990s.
This is what golf looks like
without Woods.
It wont look any different just
by putting him on the Presidents
Cup team.
G O L F
Bradley has Couples in tough spot
By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
Bradley
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first-quarter report that it
was seeing shoppers cut
back their spending as
gas prices rose. So when
Target releases second-
quarter results, investors
are likely to focus on its
forecast for the rest of
the year will it be cau-
tious like competitors
including Macys and
J.C. Penney?
What inflation?
When the Federal Reserve said
last week that it would keep
interest rates stable, it signaled
that inflation wasnt an issue.
Todays report on wholesale
prices from the Labor Department
is expected to confirm that. The
departments Producer Price
Index, which measures price
changes before they reach
consumers, has been falling
along with the price of oil and
gasoline. Economists expect no
change from Junes low level.
Did Deere keep
the momentum going?
Deere had a 65 percent jump in
its fiscal second-quarter earn-
ings on strong demand for agri-
cultural equipment, especially in
the U.S., Canada and Brazil.
Still, it warned about weakness
in some South American mar-
kets. It releases its third-quarter
report today. The questions for
investors will be whether Deere
was right about South America,
and whether the slowing U.S.
economy hurt its business.
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Stocks fall after 3 up days
Worries about Europes economic
and debt problems and economic re-
ports in the U.S. sent stocks to their
first loss in four days.
On Tuesday, the European Union
reported that economic growth in the
17 countries that use the euro slowed
to 0.2 percent between April and June
from 0.8 percent the previous quarter.
Germanys growth fell to 0.1 percent
from1.3 percent.
In the U.S., the government reported
that homebuilders are still stuck in
their years-long slump. They broke
ground on new homes at an annual rate
of 604,000 last month, according to the
Commerce Department. In 2005, be-
fore the housing bubble burst, housing
starts were typically above 2 million.
Manufacturing may be recovering.
The Federal Reserve said industrial
production rose 0.9 percent last month
on a pickup at auto factories, utilities
and mines.
Record table games revenue
Play at table games in Pennsylvania
casinos reached a new high of $56.2
million in July, topping the previous
high of $54.6 million in March. Table
games were introduced in mid-July
2010.
Parx Casino outside of Philadelphia
recorded the highest revenue, $10.3
million on 172 tables. Mohegan Sun at
Pocono Downs pulled in $4.1 million
from its 84 tables and Mount Airy
Casino Resort drew $4.2 million from
72 tables.
Sugarhouse Casino in Philadelphia
had the highest revenue per table in
July, $144,715. Mohegan Sun averaged
$48,340; the statewide average was
$61,672.
Allstate sues Goldman
Allstate Corp. is suing Goldman
Sachs Group Inc., saying more than
$122 million in securities the insurance
company bought beginning in 2006
were fraudulent.
Allstate claims Goldman Sachs pro-
vided documents about the invest-
ments that contained untrue state-
ments and omitted material facts. The
complaint seeks unspecified damages.
Goldman Sachs declined to com-
ment on the lawsuit.
Allstate says it purchased more than
$122 million in mortgage-backed secu-
rities from Goldman Sachs and affil-
iates in 2006 and 2007. The value of
those securities plunged as the housing
market bubble burst.
Wal-Mart profits rise
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. posted a sec-
ond-quarter profit increase of 5.7 per-
cent on Tuesday and raised its outlook
for the year as its results benefit from
international sales growth and cost
cutting. But the worlds largest retailer
was unable to stop a two-year sales
slump at its Walmart stores in the U.S
as customers continue to grapple with
a weak job market.The company noted
that the 0.9 percent decline in the
second quarter was smaller than the 1.1
percent drop it had in the first quarter
and a 1.8 percent decrease during last
years fourth quarter.
I N B R I E F
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WALL STREET
F
ORTY FORT The Beer
Deli is being sold.
Frank and Bob Rocco-
grandi have a deal with a
Shavertown couple
John and Jodie Rivero to sell the
West Side eatery and beer distrib-
utorship. The closing is expected to
be held at the end of the month.
A bright yellow sign is posted on
the delis window at 175 Welles St.,
giving public notice of the applica-
tion to transfer the liquor license to
the Riveros. Approval of the trans-
fer is pending before the Pennsylva-
nia Liquor Control Board.
Its time, said Frank Roccogran-
di, 77, of Forty Fort.
We want to spend more time
with our grandchildren, Bob Roc-
cograndi, 67, said.
The Beer Deli employs 25 people,
several of them being family mem-
bers. Frank and his wife, Alice, and
Bob and Helene all work the busi-
ness. Franks son, Tommy, is a Lu-
zerne County constable, but he pre-
pares soups and salads for his dad
and uncle.
The Beer Deli opened at its cur-
rent location in September 1987. It
occupies a perfect location with the
Cross Valley Expressway nearby,
Frank said. The Roccograndis were
former partners in My Brothers
Place, Roccograndi Wrecking Co.
and Roccograndi Realty before set-
tling into the deli business.
The Beer Deli is noted for its
homemade soups and recipes for
deli plates such as chicken salad,
pasta and chili. A Beer Deli tradi-
tion is offering free desserts such as
brownies, ice creamor banana cake.
We will pass along all of our reci-
pes to the new owners, Bob said.
What we serve here is what our
parents gave to us. Its all what we
ate as kids growing up.
Rivero said he has been in the pri-
vate club industry for 20 years, in-
cluding being part of the first man-
agement team at Glenmaura Na-
tional Golf Club in Moosic. His ca-
reer has taken him to Philadelphia,
New Jersey and to Fox Hill Country
Club in Exeter.
I first talked to Frank and Bob
about buying the Beer Deli about
five years ago, but they werent
ready to sell at that point, Rivero
said. Jodie and I want to continue
to build on the great reputation that
the Roccograndi family has estab-
lished.
Rivero said his in-laws Bud and
Mary Serafin have lived in Forty
Fort for 55 years and they are
thrilled that the Riveros are buying
a business in their hometown.
We want to do right by the Roc-
cograndi family, Rivero said. We
dont plan to make any changes.
The Beer Deli is open Monday
through Saturday and the Rocco-
grandis said the Riveros will contin-
ue all the traditions customers are
accustomed to.
You will have the same recipes,
free desserts and friendly employ-
ees and ownership, Bob said. Cus-
tomers wont notice a big differ-
ence.
Frank and Bob met with their em-
ployees earlier this week to let them
knowof the pending sale. They said
there were tears and hugs and all
said they wanted to continue work-
ing at the Beer Deli.
This is a family business, Frank
said. Everybody here is family to
us. Now a new family is taking
over.
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Owners Frank and Bob Roccograndi are selling the Beer Deli on Welles Street in Forty Fort to John and Jodie
Rivero. They say customers will still be able to enjoy all their favorites.
Still a family thing
Beer Deli being sold to a Shavertown couple
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
You will have the same
recipes, free desserts and
friendly employees and
ownership. Customers
wont notice a big differ-
ence.
Bob Roccograndi
Beer Deli co-owner
Bill OBoyle, a Times Leader staff writer,
may be reached at 829-7218.
PARIS France and Germa-
ny called on Tuesday for a
new economic government
for Europe, with mandatory
balanced budgets enshrined in
the constitutions of all euro
zone members as a way to over-
come the debt crisis that has
threatened to fracture the con-
tinents common currency.
French President Nicolas
Sarkozy and
German Chan-
cellor Angela
Merkel also
proposed a
Europe-wide
tax on finan-
cial transac-
tions and
pledged to
harmonize
their coun-
tries corpo-
rate taxes in a
move aimed at
showing the
eurozones
largest mem-
bers are
marching in
lockstep to
protect the eu-
ro.
Shares of financial markets
operators, such as NYSE Euro-
next and the Intercontinenta-
lExchange Inc., already under
pressure as part of a broader
sell-off of financial stocks, tum-
bled.
Investors may be concerned
about how the euro bloc will
put in place what its leaders
have suggested and how a pro-
posed tax on financial transac-
tions may affect demand for
European assets, said David
Gilmore of Foreign Exchange
Analytics in Essex, Conn.
On the surface, it sounds ve-
ry bold, a federal eurozone,
Gilmore said. The practical
part still seems, to me anyway,
to be a pipe dream.
He said the plan to form a
deeper fiscal union among the
17 countries using the euro
made the euro credible, but
governments might not want
to surrender their rights to set
tax and budget policies.
Sarkozy told reporters that
he and Merkel want a true Eu-
ropean economic government
that would consist of the heads
of state and government of all
eurozone nations.
The new body would meet
twice a year and more in
times of crisis and be led ini-
tially by EU President Herman
Van Rompuy for a 2 -year
term. After that, Sarkozy sug-
gested, it could be opened up
to other heads of states and
government.
The move appeared a step to-
ward the closer long-term eco-
nomic integration that many
analysts have said is inevitable
to make the euro experiment
survive, though it was unclear
how much effect it would have
in the short term.
The two leaders ruled out,
however, issuing common gov-
ernment debt in the form of eu-
robonds, at least for now, de-
spite demand by many inves-
tors for such a bold but politi-
cally difficult move.
Leaders
propose
eurozone
fiscal plan
By GREG KELLER
and JUERGEN BAETZ
The Associated Press
On the
surface, it
sounds very
bold, a federal
eurozone.
The practical
part still
seems, to me
anyway, to be
a pipe
dream.
David Gilmore
Foreign
Exchange
Analytics in
Essex, Conn.
NEW YORK Credit card users
are so focused on keeping their ac-
counts in good standing that theyve
driven the rate of late payments
down to its lowest level in 17 years.
The national credit card delin-
quency rate, or rate of payments 90
days or more past due, fell to 0.60
percent in the second quarter, down
from 0.92 percent a year ago. Thats
the lowest rate since 1994, according
to credit reporting agency TransU-
nion.
Delinquencies were expected to
drop, but the improvement in the
April to June period was faster than
forecast.
And the improved payment habits
came despite increased use of credit
cards, based on quarterly data re-
ported by banks that issue Visa and
Mastercard-branded cards and data
from American Express Co. and Dis-
cover Financial Corp.
TransUnion also saw higher card
use, reflected in a slight uptick in the
amount of debt card users carried
during the quarter. The average com-
bined total debt for all major credit
cards increased by $20 from the first
three months of the year, to $4,699
per borrower. Even so, that amount
is down more than 5 percent from the
$4,951 average in the second quarter
of 2010, and is 16 percent lower than
the peak average debt of $5,575 in
the first quarter of 2009.
The overall improvements stem
from a variety of factors, said Chet
Wiermanski, global chief scientist
for TransUnions financial services
business.
Not only do we have consumers
that are using their debt more re-
sponsibly and taking out less debt,
theyve also cut back on the number
of the cards they carry, he said.
And Wiermanski noted that debit
card use continues to rise, which re-
flects more cautious spending by
consumers.
TransUnion expects the delinquen-
cy rate to continue drifting down for
the rest of this year, but didnt offer a
specific projection.
Credit card late payments hit 17-year low in 2Q
By EILEEN AJ CONNELLY
AP Business Writer
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Schwab 12.46 -.02 -27.2
SeadrillLtd 30.40 -1.05 -10.4
SeagateT 12.16 +.15 -19.1
SealAir 18.87 -.11 -25.9
SearsHldgs 61.77 -.19 -16.2
SemiHTr 29.45 -.50 -9.5
SempraEn 49.27 -.22 -6.1
ServiceCp 9.78 -.01 +18.5
ShawGrp 23.10 -.38 -32.5
SiderurNac 9.39 -.44 -43.7
Siemens 106.88 -1.32 -14.0
SilvWhtn g 37.63 -1.04 -3.6
SilvrcpM g 8.98 -.45 -30.0
SimonProp117.25 +1.22 +17.9
Sina 97.91 -8.39 +42.3
SiriusXM 1.91 +.01 +17.2
SkywksSol 21.47 -1.64 -25.0
SmartM 9.15 +.02 +58.9
Smucker 74.89 -1.02 +14.1
SnapOn 50.26 -.95 -11.2
SodaStrm n38.63 -11.72 +22.3
SouthnCo 40.25 -.16 +5.3
SthnCopper 29.77 -.72 -38.9
SwstAirl 8.53 +.03 -34.3
SwstnEngy 38.71 -1.17 +3.4
SpectraEn 25.11 -.21 +.5
SprintNex 3.59 +.11 -15.1
SP Matls 34.43 -.56 -10.4
SP HlthC 32.14 -.03 +2.0
SP CnSt 30.03 +.07 +2.5
SP Consum36.40 -.20 -2.7
SP Engy 68.07 -1.15 -.3
SPDR Fncl 12.93 -.26 -18.9
SP Inds 31.42 -.45 -9.9
SP Tech 24.37 -.18 -3.3
SP Util 32.74 -.04 +4.5
StanBlkDk 61.02 -1.83 -8.7
Staples 14.22 +.52 -37.5
Starbucks 38.89 +.47 +21.0
StarwdHtl 44.14 -1.69 -27.4
StateStr 34.59 -.26 -25.4
Statoil ASA 23.20 +.55 -2.4
Stryker 48.42 -.73 -9.8
SubPpne 46.69 -.40 -16.8
Suncor gs 32.45 -.68 -15.3
Sunoco 35.30 -1.30 -12.4
SunstnHtl 6.41 +.05 -37.9
SunTrst 19.01 -.38 -35.6
Supvalu 7.28 -.25 -24.4
Symantec 16.94 -.06 +1.2
Synovus 1.39 ... -47.3
Sysco 27.99 -.12 -4.8
TCW Strat 5.12 ... -1.9
TD Ameritr 14.76 -.10 -22.3
TE Connect 30.98 -.53 -12.5
TECO 17.48 -.08 -1.8
THQ 1.86 -.06 -69.3
TaiwSemi 11.52 -.15 -8.1
TalismE g 17.08 -.49 -23.0
Target 49.37 +1.25 -17.9
TataMotors 17.37 -.89 -40.8
TeckRes g 42.88 -1.73 -30.6
Teleflex 52.83 +.09 -1.8
TelefEsp s 20.73 -.28 -9.1
TelMexL 17.10 -.05 +5.9
Tellabs 4.00 -.22 -41.0
TempleInld 27.59 -.78 +29.9
TmpDrgn 28.06 -.47 -8.7
Tenaris 34.40 -.04 -29.8
TenetHlth 5.09 +.02 -23.9
Tenneco 34.63 -.46 -15.9
Teradyn 11.87 -.60 -15.5
Terex 16.30 -1.13 -47.5
Tesoro 20.79 -.74 +12.1
TevaPhrm 40.53 -.15 -22.3
TexInst 26.93 -.56 -17.1
Textron 16.96 -.18 -28.3
ThermoFis 54.02 -.89 -2.4
ThomCrk g 7.89 -.24 -46.4
3M Co 82.13 -1.18 -4.8
TibcoSft 22.90 -1.13 +16.2
Tiffany 65.66 -2.54 +5.4
THorton g 46.43 -.37 +12.6
TW Cable 64.25 -.77 -2.7
TimeWarn 30.38 +.05 -5.6
TiVo Inc 8.53 +.17 -1.2
TorDBk g 77.50 -.98 +5.7
Total SA 47.83 -.80 -10.6
Toyota 75.42 -.70 -4.1
TrCda g 42.50 +.18 +11.7
Transocn 55.76 -1.50 -19.8
Travelers 51.98 -.29 -6.7
TrimbleN 36.38 -1.04 -8.9
TriQuint 7.38 -.42 -36.9
TycoIntl 41.36 -.05 -.2
UBS AG 14.72 -.54 -10.6
UDR 25.04 +.10 +6.5
US Airwy 5.97 +.09 -40.4
USEC 2.26 -.19 -62.5
UniSrcEn 36.47 -.12 +1.8
UnilevNV 33.22 +.06 +5.8
UnionPac 91.53 -2.32 -1.2
Unisys 18.55 -.15 -28.4
UtdContl 18.95 +.69 -20.4
UtdMicro 1.96 -.01 -38.0
UPS B 65.20 -.68 -10.2
US Bancrp 22.18 -.55 -17.8
US NGs rs 9.94 -.22 -17.1
US OilFd 33.83 -.39 -13.3
USSteel 30.14 -1.75 -48.4
UtdTech 72.55 -.99 -7.8
UtdhlthGp 45.50 -.44 +26.0
UnumGrp 23.02 -.34 -5.0
UrbanOut 27.84 -1.86 -22.3
Valassis 25.30 +.68 -21.8
Vale SA 27.05 -.17 -21.8
Vale SA pf 25.09 -.12 -17.0
ValeantPh 40.05 -.02 +41.6
ValenceT h 1.03 -.07 -38.7
ValeroE 20.97 -.56 -9.3
ValpeyFsh 2.45 +.01 -27.7
ValVis A 3.70 -1.50 -39.4
VanceInfo 13.83 -5.10 -60.0
VangTSM 61.43 -.59 -5.4
VangEmg 42.91 -.48 -10.9
VantageDrl 1.44 -.13 -29.1
Verisign 30.79 -.74 -5.8
VertxPh 46.16 -.15 +31.8
VestinRMII 1.15 ... -20.7
ViacomA 54.36 -.78 +18.5
ViacomB 45.11 -.70 +13.9
VirgnMda h 25.02 +.36 -8.1
VirnetX 21.30 -.36 +43.4
Visa 85.83 -.04 +22.0
Vivus 7.67 ... -18.1
Vodafone 27.66 -.02 +4.6
Vornado 84.21 -1.11 +1.1
VulcanM 33.15 +.32 -25.3
WalMart 51.92 +1.94 -3.7
Walgrn 37.26 +.52 -4.4
WarnerCh s17.18 -.20 -23.8
WsteMInc 30.60 -.37 -17.0
WeathfIntl 17.20 -.48 -24.6
WellPoint 62.05 -.24 +9.1
WellsFargo 24.55 -.47 -20.8
Wendys Co 4.96 -.10 +7.4
WernerEnt 22.25 -.30 -1.5
WestellT 2.51 -.13 -23.2
WDigital 31.06 -.41 -8.4
WstnUnion 17.02 -.12 -8.3
Weyerh 17.07 -.15 -9.8
WmsCos 28.15 -.52 +13.9
Windstrm 11.98 -.12 -14.1
WiscEn s 30.46 -.16 +3.5
WT India 20.74 -.78 -21.4
Worthgtn 17.31 -.33 -5.9
XL Grp 19.51 -.55 -10.6
XcelEngy 23.46 -.08 -.4
Xerox 8.22 -.05 -28.6
Xilinx 30.23 -.51 +4.3
Yahoo 13.48 +.01 -18.9
Yamana g 15.24 -.04 +19.1
YingliGrn 6.27 -.23 -36.5
Youku n 23.92 -2.11 -31.7
YumBrnds 51.03 -.55 +4.0
Zimmer 53.05 -.30 -1.2
ZionBcp 16.88 -.49 -30.4
ZollMed 45.36 -1.28 +21.8
Zweig 3.04 -.04 -9.3
ZweigTl 3.20 -.04 -10.1
DOW
11,405.93
-76.97
NASDAQ
2,523.45
-31.75
S&P 500
1,192.76
-11.73
6-MO T-BILLS
.06%
-.02
10-YR T-NOTE
2.22%
-.08
CRUDE OIL
$86.65
-1.23
GOLD
$1,782.40
+26.90
q q q q p p q q q q q q q q q q
EURO
$1.4397
-.0054
1,040
1,120
1,200
1,280
1,360
1,440
F A M A M J J
1,080
1,180
1,280
S&P 500
Close: 1,192.76
Change: -11.73 (-1.0%)
10 DAYS
2,300
2,400
2,500
2,600
2,700
2,800
2,900
F A M A M J J
2,320
2,520
2,720
Nasdaq composite
Close: 2,523.45
Change: -31.75 (-1.2%)
10 DAYS
Advanced 773
Declined 2299
New Highs 10
New Lows 15
Vol. (in mil.) 4,417
Pvs. Volume 4,425
2,051
1,923
568
1996
6
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NYSE NASD
DOW 11488.01 11292.63 11405.93 -76.97 -0.67% s t t -1.48%
DOW Trans. 4682.67 4567.15 4593.53 -90.91 -1.94% s t t -10.05%
DOW Util. 425.77 420.09 424.27 -1.71 -0.40% s t s +4.76%
NYSE Comp. 7482.71 7332.06 7394.49 -88.22 -1.18% s t t -7.15%
AMEX Index 2313.71 2288.45 2308.90 +3.49 +0.15% s t s +4.55%
NASDAQ 2546.74 2494.55 2523.45 -31.75 -1.24% s t t -4.88%
S&P 500 1204.22 1180.53 1192.76 -11.73 -0.97% s t t -5.16%
Wilshire 5000 12715.20 12453.28 12576.30 -138.90 -1.09% s t t -5.87%
Russell 2000 712.75 698.26 704.76 -13.87 -1.93% s t t -10.07%
HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG. %CHG. WK MO QTR YTD
StocksRecap
Francesca Levy, Elizabeth Gramling AP SOURCE: FactSet
Just two stocks in the S&P
500, LSI and Lexmark Interna-
tional, had gains when the
market plunged during the last
month. These five did best
from July 21 through Aug.10.
The S&P 500 fell 17 percent:
Five
that
won
LSI (LSI)
July 21Aug. 10: +1.4%
Aug. 10Aug. 16: +7.8%
Tuesday close: $7.09
Price-earnings ratio: 79
(based on past 12 months)
Market value: $4.1 billion
The chipmaker rose because the
third-quarter forecast it released
July 28 beat the expectations of
financial analysts. FBR analyst
Craig Berger expects LSI to
increase sales to its top cus-
tomer, Seagate Technology, a
maker of computer hard drives.
Lexmark (LXK) July 21Aug. 10: +1.1%
Aug. 10Aug. 16: +4.9% Tuesday close: $31.37
P/E ratio: 7 Market value: $2.5 billion
The printer maker announced second-quarter earnings on July 26
that beat expectations. It also said it was buying $250 million of its
shares. Lexmarks sales of toner for laser printers set a record. It
also cut expenses to offset flat demand for printers.
Cephalon (CEPH) July 21Aug. 10: -1.2%
Aug. 10Aug. 16: +1.2% Tuesday close: $80.10
P/E ratio: 12 Market value: $6.2 billion
Cephalon shareholders werent dumping the stock because the
company is being acquired by the Israeli drugmaker Teva Pharma-
ceutical Industries. The deal is expected to close in October for
$81.50 per share, or $6.8 billion. Tevas offer beat a failed hostile
bid by rival Valeant, which offered $73 a share for Cephalon.
MasterCard (MA) July 21Aug. 10: -2.2%
Aug. 10Aug. 16: +10.3% Tuesday close: $335.00
P/E ratio: 21 Market value: $42.6 billion
MasterCards stock benefited from a 33 percent earnings gain in the
second quarter. The company had 3 million new credit and debit card
accountholders than it did a year earlier. The number of its transac-
tions rose 17 percent. Investors read the companys results as a sign
that consumer spending will pick up.
National Semiconductor (NSM) July 21Aug. 10: -0.2%
Aug. 10Aug. 16: +0.7% Tuesday close: $24.82
P/E ratio: 21 Market value: $6.3 billion
National Semi rose 71 percent April 5 after Texas Instruments said
it will buy the rival chipmaker for $25 a share, or $6.5 billion. It held
on to the gain during the markets volatility because investors knew
theyd be paid for their shares. The deal is expected to close by the
end of 2011.
Mutual Funds
Alliance Bernstein
BalShrB m 13.81 -.08 0.0
CoreOppA m 11.41 -.15 -0.9
American Beacon
LgCpVlInv 17.11 -.16 -7.7
LgCpVlIs 18.04 -.17 -7.5
American Cent
EqIncInv 6.83 -.05 -4.3
GrowthInv 24.71 -.28 -4.4
IncGroA m 22.97 -.21 -3.8
UltraInv 22.36 -.29 -1.3
American Funds
AMCAPA m 18.05 -.14 -3.8
BalA m 17.61 -.10 -0.7
BondA m 12.57 +.03 +5.3
CapIncBuA m48.95 -.22 -0.1
CapWldBdA m21.42 +.04 +6.7
CpWldGrIA m33.08 -.27 -6.0
EurPacGrA m38.50 -.35 -6.9
FnInvA m 34.45 -.34 -5.5
GrthAmA m 28.66 -.29 -5.8
HiIncA m 10.87 +.02 +0.8
IncAmerA m 16.25 -.06 +0.1
IntBdAmA m 13.69 +.01 +3.4
IntlGrInA m 29.55 -.22 -3.5
InvCoAmA m 26.26 -.21 -5.9
MutualA m 24.33 -.15 -2.8
NewEconA m 24.41 -.17 -3.6
NewPerspA m26.97 -.27 -5.8
NwWrldA m 50.88 -.46 -6.8
SmCpWldA m35.45 -.47 -8.8
TaxEBdAmA m12.28 ... +6.6
USGovSecA m14.52 +.04 +5.7
WAMutInvA m26.53 -.20 -1.4
Artio Global
IntlEqI 27.22 -.37 -9.7
IntlEqIII 11.27 -.16 -9.6
Artisan
Intl d 21.53 ... -0.8
IntlVal d 25.65 ... -5.4
MdCpVal 20.07 ... 0.0
MidCap 33.43 ... -0.6
Baron
Asset b 53.46 -.89 -3.3
Growth b 50.11 -.65 -2.2
SmCap b 23.27 -.41 -2.1
Bernstein
DiversMui 14.69 +.01 +5.0
IntDur 14.22 +.04 +6.1
TxMIntl 14.10 -.16 -10.4
BlackRock
EqDivA m 17.05 -.15 -1.9
EqDivI 17.09 -.14 -1.7
GlobAlcA m 19.09 -.10 -0.9
GlobAlcC m 17.80 -.10 -1.4
GlobAlcI d 19.18 -.10 -0.8
CGM
Focus 28.05 -.76 -19.4
Mutual 25.31 -.51 -14.1
Realty 26.51 -.19 -0.7
Calamos
GrowA m 50.34 -1.02 -5.7
Cohen & Steers
Realty 59.74 -.29 +3.0
Columbia
AcornA m 27.08 -.57 -6.4
AcornIntZ 38.01 -.48 -4.8
AcornZ 27.96 -.59 -6.2
DivBondA m 5.15 +.01 +5.0
DivrEqInA m 9.24 -.10 -7.9
StLgCpGrZ 12.40 -.25 -0.2
TaxEA m 13.37 ... +7.9
ValRestrZ 45.27 -.64 -9.9
DFA
1YrFixInI 10.36 ... +0.7
2YrGlbFII 10.24 ... +0.9
5YrGlbFII 11.45 +.01 +5.2
EmMkCrEqI 19.81 -.11 -10.1
EmMktValI 31.17 -.22 -13.4
IntSmCapI 15.50 -.28 -8.9
USCorEq1I 10.28 -.14 -6.0
USCorEq2I 10.11 -.14 -7.4
USLgCo 9.43 -.09 -4.0
USLgValI 18.55 -.26 -7.2
USMicroI 12.47 -.25 -9.3
USSmValI 22.49 -.46 -12.0
USSmallI 19.50 -.39 -8.5
DWS-Scudder
EnhEMFIS d 10.53 +.04 -0.8
HlthCareS d 24.63 -.10 +1.1
LAEqS d 43.96 -.28 -17.3
Davis
NYVentA m 31.76 -.33 -7.5
NYVentC m 30.58 -.31 -7.9
NYVentY 32.15 -.32 -7.3
Delaware Invest
DiverIncA m 9.45 +.03 +5.4
Dimensional Investme
IntCorEqI 10.23 -.14 -7.7
IntlSCoI 15.86 -.23 -6.6
IntlValuI 16.34 -.24 -9.3
Dodge & Cox
Bal 66.85 -.32 -3.8
Income 13.51 +.03 +4.2
IntlStk 32.27 -.31 -9.6
Stock 99.81 -.72 -6.6
Dreyfus
Apprecia 38.76 -.21 +1.5
EmgLead ... ... -18.9
TechGrA f 29.87 -.63 -8.1
Driehaus
ActiveInc 10.61 +.01 -2.6
Eaton Vance
HiIncOppA m 4.26 ... +1.9
HiIncOppB m 4.27 +.01 +1.4
LrgCpValA m 16.56 -.16 -8.7
NatlMuniA m 9.15 -.01 +6.5
NatlMuniB m 9.15 ... +6.0
PAMuniA m 8.79 -.01 +5.9
FMI
LgCap 15.04 -.04 -3.7
FPA
Cres d 26.37 -.08 -0.7
NewInc m 10.84 ... +2.0
Fairholme Funds
Fairhome d 27.29 -.42 -23.3
Federated
KaufmanR m 4.92 -.08 -10.5
ToRetIs 11.39 +.03 +4.9
Fidelity
AstMgr20 12.90 -.01 +1.9
AstMgr50 15.14 -.07 -1.0
Bal 17.93 -.11 -0.8
BlChGrow 44.11 -.68 -2.7
Canada d 54.73 -.72 -5.9
CapApr 23.64 -.20 -6.7
CapInc d 8.97 -.02 -1.5
Contra 66.11 -.85 -2.3
DiscEq 21.32 -.24 -5.4
DivGrow 25.93 -.40 -8.8
DivrIntl d 28.10 -.36 -6.8
EmgMkt d 23.91 -.06 -9.3
EqInc 39.97 -.51 -9.0
EqInc II 16.49 -.20 -9.0
ExpMulNat d 20.40 -.23 -6.5
FF2015 11.26 -.05 -0.3
FF2035 10.97 -.10 -4.0
FF2040 7.66 -.06 -4.0
Fidelity 31.04 -.43 -3.2
FltRtHiIn d 9.42 -.01 -2.1
Free2010 13.50 -.06 -0.3
Free2020 13.57 -.07 -1.2
Free2025 11.21 -.07 -2.3
Free2030 13.33 -.10 -2.8
GNMA 11.99 ... +6.8
GovtInc 10.90 +.03 +5.9
GrowCo 82.64 -1.54 -0.6
GrowInc 17.12 -.14 -5.8
HiInc d 8.62 +.01 +0.1
Indepndnc 22.75 -.46 -6.6
IntBond 10.92 +.02 +5.5
IntMuniInc d 10.34 ... +5.5
IntlDisc d 30.60 -.30 -7.4
InvGrdBd 7.71 +.02 +6.4
LatinAm d 52.22 -.26 -11.5
LevCoSt d 25.25 -.48 -11.2
LowPriStk d 37.33 -.30 -2.7
Magellan 65.33 -1.01 -8.7
MidCap d 25.86 -.37 -5.8
MuniInc d 12.81 +.01 +7.2
NewMktIn d 15.99 +.02 +5.8
OTC 54.03 -1.00 -1.6
Puritan 17.55 -.13 -1.1
RealInv d 26.69 -.10 +3.9
Series100Index 8.41 -.07 -3.8
ShIntMu d 10.82 ... +3.6
ShTmBond 8.54 ... +1.8
SmCapStk d 16.47 -.25 -16.0
StratInc 11.19 +.01 +4.1
StratRRet d 9.71 +.01 +2.8
TotalBd 11.09 +.02 +5.8
USBdIdxInv 11.78 +.03 +6.0
Value 62.23 -.83 -9.4
Fidelity Advisor
NewInsA m 19.40 -.25 -2.6
NewInsI 19.61 -.25 -2.5
StratIncA m 12.51 +.01 +4.0
ValStratT m 23.43 -.36 -9.5
Fidelity Select
Gold d 50.65 -.58 -0.9
Pharm d 12.60 -.08 +4.2
Fidelity Spartan
500IdxAdvtg 42.31 -.41 -4.0
500IdxInstl 42.32 -.40 NA
500IdxInv 42.31 -.41 -4.0
ExtMktIdI d 35.00 -.58 -7.1
IntlIdxIn d 32.90 -.32 -6.1
TotMktIdAg d 34.68 -.38 -4.5
TotMktIdI d 34.68 -.37 -4.5
First Eagle
GlbA m 46.23 -.19 -0.3
OverseasA m 22.57 -.12 -0.4
FrankTemp-Franklin
CA TF A m 6.95 ... +6.6
Fed TF A m 11.94 +.01 +8.2
GrowB m 40.72 -.45 -4.9
Growth A m 42.66 -.47 -4.4
HY TF A m 10.08 ... +8.1
Income A m 2.07 -.01 -1.0
Income C m 2.09 -.01 -1.4
IncomeAdv 2.06 ... -1.0
NY TF A m 11.64 +.01 +6.7
RisDv A m 32.27 -.24 -1.8
StrInc A m 10.38 +.01 +2.6
US Gov A m 6.96 ... +5.8
FrankTemp-Mutual
Beacon Z 11.63 -.09 -5.5
Discov A m 27.31 -.18 -6.4
Discov Z 27.68 -.19 -6.3
QuestZ 16.90 -.10 -4.5
Shares A m 19.43 -.13 -5.9
Shares Z 19.61 -.14 -5.7
FrankTemp-Templeton
Fgn A m 6.58 -.03 -5.7
GlBond A m 13.73 ... +4.0
GlBond C m 13.76 +.01 +3.7
GlBondAdv 13.69 ... +4.1
Growth A m 16.87 -.09 -5.2
World A m 14.04 -.05 -5.4
Franklin Templeton
FndAllA m 9.89 -.04 -4.0
GE
S&SProg 37.98 -.35 -5.6
GMO
EmgMktsVI 12.56 -.06 -7.2
IntItVlIV 20.27 -.23 -5.4
QuIII 20.52 -.04 +3.1
QuVI 20.52 -.05 +3.2
Goldman Sachs
HiYieldIs d 6.96 -.01 0.0
MidCapVaA m32.63 -.47 -9.1
MidCpVaIs 32.95 -.46 -8.9
Harbor
Bond 12.42 ... +3.9
CapApInst 36.55 -.54 -0.5
IntlInstl d 57.21 -.48 -5.5
IntlInv m 56.57 -.47 -5.7
Hartford
CapAprA m 30.07 -.41 -13.2
CapAprI 30.13 -.40 -13.0
CpApHLSIA 37.85 -.49 -10.6
DvGrHLSIA 18.44 -.18 -5.4
TRBdHLSIA 11.47 +.03 +5.3
Hussman
StratGrth d 12.49 +.08 +1.6
INVESCO
CharterA m 15.80 -.11 -2.3
ComstockA m14.67 -.12 -6.1
ConstellB m 19.59 -.32 -6.4
EqIncomeA m 8.09 -.05 -5.0
GlobEqA m 10.48 -.12 -2.4
GrowIncA m 17.68 -.18 -7.5
HiYldMuA m 9.22 ... +6.7
PacGrowB m 20.23 -.23 -9.4
Ivy
AssetStrA m 24.46 -.23 +0.2
AssetStrC m 23.67 -.21 -0.3
JPMorgan
CoreBondA m11.85 +.03 +5.5
CoreBondSelect11.84+.02 +5.6
HighYldSel d 7.83 +.01 +0.2
IntmdTFSl 11.16 +.01 +5.6
ShDurBndSel 11.03 ... +1.5
USLCpCrPS 19.24 -.20 -6.9
Janus
BalJ 24.55 -.16 -1.1
OverseasJ d 39.68 -.57 -21.6
PerkinsMCVJ 21.45 -.17 -5.0
TwentyJ 60.84 -.55 -7.4
John Hancock
LifAg1 b 11.48 -.14 -6.5
LifBa1 b 12.44 -.08 -2.8
LifGr1 b 12.17 -.12 -5.2
RegBankA m 11.87 -.24 -18.9
SovInvA m 14.88 -.19 -4.8
TaxFBdA m 9.89 ... +6.6
Lazard
EmgMkEqtI d 19.54 -.10 -9.9
EmgMktEqO m19.93 -.10 -10.1
Legg Mason/Western
CrPlBdIns 11.09 +.03 +5.2
MgdMuniA m 15.83 +.01 +8.0
Longleaf Partners
LongPart 27.95 -.14 -1.1
Loomis Sayles
BondI 14.62 +.03 +5.6
BondR b 14.56 +.02 +5.4
Lord Abbett
AffiliatA m 10.22 -.13 -11.3
BondDebA m 7.65 +.01 +1.7
ShDurIncA m 4.58 +.01 +2.3
ShDurIncC m 4.61 +.01 +1.8
MFS
MAInvA m 18.29 -.20 -4.4
MAInvC m 17.66 -.19 -4.8
TotRetA m 13.78 -.06 -1.0
ValueA m 21.44 -.16 -5.3
ValueI 21.54 -.16 -5.2
Manning & Napier
WrldOppA 8.06 -.09 -6.4
Merger
Merger m 15.70 -.09 -0.5
Metropolitan West
TotRetBdI 10.55 +.03 +4.7
TotRtBd b 10.55 +.02 +4.5
Morgan Stanley Instl
MdCpGrI 37.70 -.58 +0.9
Natixis
InvBndY 12.55 +.04 +6.6
StratIncA m 15.05 +.01 +4.9
StratIncC m 15.13 +.02 +4.5
Neuberger Berman
GenesisIs 45.76 -.61 -0.4
GenesisTr 47.35 -.63 -0.6
SmCpGrInv 17.43 -.36 -2.5
Northern
HYFixInc d 7.09 +.01 +1.7
MMIntlEq d 9.15 -.10 -7.9
Oakmark
EqIncI 27.11 -.17 -2.3
Intl I d 17.35 -.13 -10.6
Oakmark I d 39.71 -.22 -3.8
Old Westbury
GlbSmMdCp 14.38 -.17 -5.3
Oppenheimer
CapApB m 36.65 -.47 -4.8
DevMktA m 32.20 -.40 -11.7
DevMktY 31.90 -.41 -11.6
GlobA m 56.34 -.77 -6.7
IntlBondA m 6.74 ... +5.2
IntlBondY 6.73 ... +5.2
MainStrA m 30.24 -.31 -6.6
RocMuniA m 15.53 +.02 +6.0
RochNtlMu m 6.87 +.01 +8.7
StrIncA m 4.24 +.01 +2.7
PIMCO
AllAssetI 12.33 ... +3.9
AllAuthIn 10.93 ... +5.2
ComRlRStI 8.96 ... +4.4
DivIncInst 11.41 +.01 +3.3
EMktCurI 10.86 -.02 +3.6
HiYldIs 8.98 +.01 +1.0
InvGrdIns 10.70 +.04 +5.5
LowDrA m 10.48 ... +2.0
LowDrIs 10.48 ... +2.3
RealRet 12.20 +.03 +10.5
RealRtnA m 12.20 +.03 +10.2
ShtTermIs 9.84 ... +0.5
TotRetA m 11.07 ... +3.9
TotRetAdm b 11.07 ... +4.0
TotRetC m 11.07 ... +3.4
TotRetIs 11.07 ... +4.1
TotRetrnD b 11.07 ... +3.9
TotlRetnP 11.07 ... +4.1
Permanent
Portfolio 49.28 -.06 +7.6
Pioneer
PioneerA m 37.67 -.33 -7.7
Principal
L/T2020I 11.43 -.08 -2.0
SAMConGrB m12.56 -.10 -4.3
Prudential Investmen
2020FocA m 15.54 -.21 -2.2
BlendA m 16.32 -.25 -5.2
EqOppA m 13.23 -.11 -4.7
HiYieldA m 5.35 +.01 +1.7
IntlEqtyA m 5.92 -.04 -4.4
IntlValA m 19.15 -.12 -7.0
JenMidCapGrA m26.69-.38 -2.5
JennGrA m 17.92 -.27 -0.7
NaturResA m 51.22 -1.21 -10.3
SmallCoA m 19.05 -.36 -6.2
UtilityA m 10.28 -.07 +1.5
ValueA m 13.71 -.14 -6.9
Putnam
GrowIncA m 12.25 -.14 -9.1
GrowIncB m 12.02 -.15 -9.6
IncomeA m 6.98 +.04 +6.7
VoyagerA m 20.45 ... -13.7
Royce
LowStkSer m 16.76 -.28 -8.2
OpportInv d 10.12 -.23 -16.2
PAMutInv d 10.88 -.18 -6.6
PremierInv d 19.82 -.31 -2.6
TotRetInv d 12.30 -.16 -6.2
ValPlSvc m 12.17 -.23 -9.3
Schwab
1000Inv d 35.56 -.36 -4.4
S&P500Sel d 18.78 -.18 -4.0
Scout
Interntl d 30.03 -.32 -6.8
Selected
American D 38.44 -.39 -7.2
Sequoia
Sequoia 134.09 -.42 +3.7
T Rowe Price
BlChpGr 37.40 -.64 -1.9
CapApprec 19.85 -.14 -2.3
DivGrow 21.90 -.18 -3.6
DivrSmCap d 15.24 -.30 -3.7
EmMktStk d 31.89 -.25 -9.6
EqIndex d 32.20 -.31 -4.1
EqtyInc 21.85 -.22 -7.0
FinSer 11.72 -.21 -17.3
GrowStk 30.92 -.54 -3.8
HealthSci 31.27 -.26 +3.3
HiYield d 6.51 ... +0.4
IntlBnd d 10.57 ... +7.9
IntlDisc d 42.03 -.59 -4.2
IntlGrInc d 12.62 -.14 -5.2
IntlStk d 13.32 -.16 -6.4
IntlStkAd m 13.27 -.15 -6.4
LatinAm d 47.17 -.23 -16.8
MediaTele 51.50 -.80 -0.4
MidCapVa 22.09 -.20 -6.8
MidCpGr 55.35 -.80 -5.4
NewAmGro 31.45 -.45 -4.7
NewAsia d 18.47 -.16 -3.7
NewEra 47.42 -.92 -9.1
NewHoriz 32.98 -.59 -1.5
NewIncome 9.73 +.02 +4.8
OrseaStk d 7.94 -.08 -4.8
R2015 11.70 -.09 -1.6
R2025 11.66 -.11 -3.2
R2035 11.70 -.13 -4.3
Rtmt2010 15.23 -.09 -0.7
Rtmt2020 16.04 -.14 -2.4
Rtmt2030 16.61 -.18 -3.9
Rtmt2040 16.61 -.20 -4.6
ShTmBond 4.86 ... +1.6
SmCpStk 32.11 -.57 -6.7
SmCpVal d 33.38 -.62 -7.6
SpecInc 12.38 -.01 +2.7
TaxFHiYld d 10.71 +.01 +6.4
Value 21.68 -.25 -7.1
ValueAd b 21.45 -.24 -7.2
Templeton
InFEqSeS 18.62 -.14 -7.1
Third Avenue
Value d 46.32 -.63 -10.5
Thornburg
IncBldC m 18.15 -.08 -1.8
IntlValA m 25.99 +.07 -6.7
IntlValI d 26.57 +.07 -6.5
Tweedy Browne
GlobVal d 22.66 -.08 -4.9
VALIC Co I
StockIdx 23.77 -.22 -4.2
Vanguard
500Adml 110.16 -1.06 -4.0
500Inv 110.14 -1.06 -4.1
AssetA 23.20 -.20 -4.5
BalIdxAdm 21.13 -.11 -0.1
BalIdxIns 21.13 -.11 -0.1
CAITAdml 11.18 ... +6.9
CapOp d 29.87 -.35 -10.1
CapOpAdml d69.02 -.82 -10.1
CapVal 9.53 -.15 -13.5
Convrt d 12.42 -.07 -6.0
DevMktIdx d 9.41 -.10 -6.5
DivGr 14.13 -.04 -0.7
EmMktIAdm d35.73 -.26 -10.4
EnergyAdm d119.66-2.13 -1.1
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ExplAdml 63.34 -1.24 -6.6
Explr 68.00 -1.33 -6.7
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ExtdIdIst 38.39 -.64 -7.0
FAWeUSIns d87.01 -.89 -7.3
GNMA 11.20 ... +6.4
GNMAAdml 11.20 ... +6.5
GlbEq 16.76 -.15 -6.2
GrowthEq 10.48 -.12 -2.9
GrthIdAdm 30.59 -.29 -2.6
GrthIstId 30.59 -.29 -2.6
HYCor d 5.59 ... +2.5
HYCorAdml d 5.59 ... +2.6
HltCrAdml d 54.33 -.09 +6.0
HlthCare d 128.71 -.22 +5.9
ITBondAdm 11.87 +.05 +8.9
ITGradeAd 10.20 +.03 +6.8
ITIGrade 10.20 +.03 +6.7
ITrsyAdml 12.07 +.04 +8.1
InfPrtAdm 27.96 +.05 +11.7
InfPrtI 11.39 +.02 +11.8
InflaPro 14.24 +.03 +11.7
InstIdxI 109.41 -1.05 -4.0
InstPlus 109.42 -1.05 -4.0
InstTStPl 27.05 -.29 -4.4
IntlExpIn d 15.07 -.22 -9.6
IntlGr d 17.99 -.23 -7.0
IntlGrAdm d 57.26 -.73 -6.9
IntlStkIdxAdm d24.42 -.25 -7.3
IntlStkIdxI d 97.70 -1.01 -7.3
IntlVal d 29.28 -.25 -9.0
LTGradeAd 9.95 +.12 +10.4
LTInvGr 9.95 +.12 +10.3
LifeCon 16.19 -.06 -0.1
LifeGro 21.07 -.18 -3.9
LifeMod 19.10 -.12 -1.6
MidCapGr 18.23 -.31 -4.1
MidCp 19.18 -.30 -5.6
MidCpAdml 87.14 -1.33 -5.4
MidCpIst 19.25 -.29 -5.4
MidCpSgl 27.50 -.42 -5.5
Morg 17.17 -.25 -4.8
MuHYAdml 10.49 ... +7.0
MuInt 13.81 ... +6.5
MuIntAdml 13.81 ... +6.6
MuLTAdml 11.12 ... +7.1
MuLtdAdml 11.16 ... +2.9
MuShtAdml 15.95 ... +1.4
PrecMtls d 25.06 -.30 -6.1
Prmcp d 61.68 -.62 -6.3
PrmcpAdml d 64.03 -.64 -6.2
PrmcpCorI d 12.99 -.14 -5.7
REITIdx d 18.80 -.08 +3.8
REITIdxAd d 80.23 -.36 +3.9
STBond 10.71 ... +2.8
STBondAdm 10.71 ... +2.9
STBondSgl 10.71 ... +2.9
STCor 10.76 ... +2.1
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STsryAdml 10.87 +.01 +2.3
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SmCpIdAdm 32.12 -.55 -7.6
SmCpIdIst 32.12 -.56 -7.6
SmGthIdx 20.58 -.42 -6.1
SmGthIst 20.64 -.41 -6.0
SmValIdx 14.49 -.22 -9.5
Star 18.65 -.11 -1.4
StratgcEq 17.75 -.27 -3.1
TgtRe2010 22.64 -.08 +1.5
TgtRe2015 12.39 -.07 -0.2
TgtRe2020 21.82 -.13 -1.3
TgtRe2030 21.03 -.17 -3.0
TgtRe2035 12.58 -.12 -3.9
TgtRe2040 20.61 -.20 -4.1
TgtRe2045 12.95 -.12 -4.1
TgtRetInc 11.53 -.02 +3.5
Tgtet2025 12.35 -.09 -2.1
TotBdAdml 11.00 +.03 +5.9
TotBdInst 11.00 +.03 +6.0
TotBdMkInv 11.00 +.03 +5.9
TotBdMkSig 11.00 +.03 +5.9
TotIntl d 14.60 -.15 -7.4
TotStIAdm 29.90 -.33 -4.5
TotStIIns 29.91 -.32 -4.5
TotStISig 28.86 -.31 -4.5
TotStIdx 29.89 -.33 -4.5
TxMCapAdm 60.00 -.62 -4.1
TxMIntlAdm d10.83 -.12 -6.5
TxMSCAdm 25.37 -.44 -6.6
USValue 9.76 -.10 -3.4
ValIdxIns 19.42 -.20 -5.5
WellsI 22.20 +.03 +4.1
WellsIAdm 53.78 +.06 +4.2
Welltn 30.38 -.12 -1.0
WelltnAdm 52.47 -.20 -0.9
WndsIIAdm 43.07 -.41 -4.4
Wndsr 12.26 -.10 -8.6
WndsrAdml 41.35 -.35 -8.7
WndsrII 24.27 -.23 -4.5
Yacktman
Yacktman d 16.96 -.03 +2.5
YTD
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Combined Stocks
ABB Ltd 21.48 -.56 -4.3
AEP Ind 24.50 -1.00 -5.6
AES Corp 10.88 -.14 -10.7
AFLAC 37.31 -.74 -33.9
AGL Res 39.64 +.16 +10.6
AK Steel 8.81 -.39 -46.2
AMR 3.84 +.06 -50.7
ASM Intl 25.23 -1.13 -27.9
ASML Hld 35.05 -.76 -8.6
AT&T Inc 28.79 -.02 -2.0
AbtLab 50.07 +.16 +4.5
AberFitc 71.02 -.69 +23.2
AcadiaRlt 20.55 -.20 +12.7
Accenture 54.82 -.60 +13.1
ActionSemi 2.00 +.04 -7.0
ActivsBliz 10.85 -.14 -12.8
AdamsEx 9.90 -.09 -7.8
AdobeSy 24.63 -.02 -20.0
AMD 6.34 -.09 -22.5
AdvSemi 4.54 -.04 -20.9
Aeropostl 12.50 +.46 -49.3
Aetna 37.83 -.52 +24.0
Agilent 36.63 -.87 -11.6
AkamaiT 22.85 -.40 -51.4
Albemarle 55.26 -4.19 -.9
AlcatelLuc 3.78 -.06 +27.7
Alcoa 12.26 -.30 -20.3
AlignTech 18.25 -.81 -6.6
Allergan 75.62 +.92 +10.1
AlliBInco 7.99 -.01 +.8
AlliantEgy 38.78 -.32 +5.5
Allstate 25.67 -.36 -19.5
AlphaNRs 32.17 -1.90 -46.4
AlteraCp lf 36.78 -.75 +3.4
Altria 25.68 -.02 +4.3
AmBev s 32.97 +.68 +6.3
Amazon 197.68 -5.27 +9.8
Ameren 28.55 +.20 +1.3
AMovilL s 23.93 -.06 -16.5
AMovilA s 23.75 -.17 -16.9
ACapAgy 29.74 +.03 +3.5
AmCapLtd 8.53 -.13 +12.8
AEagleOut 11.81 -.25 -19.3
AEP 37.19 -.30 +3.4
AmExp 44.89 -.93 +4.6
AmIntlGrp 24.51 -.01 -49.2
AmSupr 6.37 -.47 -77.7
AmWtrWks 28.90 -.17 +14.3
Ameriprise 45.12 -.18 -21.6
AmeriBrgn 38.50 -.39 +12.8
Ametek s 38.19 -.66 -2.7
Amgen 51.27 -.05 -6.6
Anadarko 71.82 -2.50 -5.7
AnalogDev 31.35 -.73 -16.8
Annaly 18.25 -.10 +1.8
Apache 104.34 -1.08 -12.5
ApolloGrp 46.99 +1.14 +19.0
Apple Inc 380.48 -2.93 +18.0
ApldMatl 11.68 -.19 -16.9
Arbitron 34.48 -1.06 -17.0
ArcadiaRs .04 -.03 -86.0
ArcelorMit 22.37 -1.36 -41.3
ArchCoal 20.08 -1.24 -42.7
AriadP 9.60 -.38 +88.2
ArmHld 25.72 -.17 +24.0
ArubaNet 21.50 -1.00 +3.0
AstraZen 46.39 +.39 +.4
Atmel 9.87 -.50 -19.9
ATMOS 32.28 +.08 +3.5
Autodesk 29.45 -.64 -22.9
AutoData 47.97 +.09 +3.7
AveryD 27.25 -.41 -35.6
AvisBudg 12.70 -.56 -18.4
Avon 21.80 +.02 -25.0
BB&T Cp 20.81 -.38 -20.8
BHP BillLt 82.13 -1.53 -11.6
BJs Whls 50.52 -.07 +5.5
BP PLC 40.97 -.68 -7.2
BP Pru 111.09 -.98 -12.2
Baidu 136.92 -7.72 +41.8
BakrHu 62.39 -2.18 +9.1
BallardPw 1.38 -.05 -8.0
BallyTech 31.24 -.39 -26.0
BcoBrades 17.22 -.21 -15.1
BcoSantSA 9.23 -.16 -13.3
BcoSBrasil 9.22 +.02 -32.2
BkHawaii 41.07 -.17 -13.0
BkAtl A h .74 -.03 -35.7
Barclay 11.84 -.39 -28.3
Bar iPVix rs 32.87 +.69 -12.6
BarnesNob 14.52 -.48 +2.6
BarrickG 50.17 -.51 -5.7
Baxter 53.69 -.47 +6.1
BeazerHm 1.84 -.03 -65.9
BerkHa A 107839 -761 -10.5
BerkH B 71.78 -.76 -10.4
BestBuy 24.87 +.35 -27.5
BigLots 32.19 -.10 +5.7
BioRadA 101.09 -.42 -2.7
BioMedR 18.22 +.14 -2.3
Blackstone 13.73 -.02 -3.0
BlockHR 14.01 +.01 +17.6
Boeing 62.23 -.47 -4.6
BostonSci 6.41 -.12 -15.3
BoydGm 6.15 -.25 -42.0
Brandyw 10.11 +.12 -13.1
BrigExp 30.68 +.35 +12.6
BrMySq 28.39 +.22 +7.2
Broadcom 34.39 -.44 -21.0
BrcdeCm 3.75 +.08 -29.1
Brookdale 15.77 +.47 -26.3
Buckeye 61.94 -.12 -7.3
CA Inc 20.36 -.10 -16.7
CB REllis 16.15 -.82 -21.1
CBS B 24.85 -.15 +30.4
CH Engy 54.15 -.68 +10.8
CIT Grp 33.88 -1.76 -28.1
CMS Eng 18.88 -.02 +1.5
CSS Inds 17.17 -.37 -16.7
CSX s 22.41 -.57 +4.1
CblvsNY s 18.73 -.40 -20.9
Cadence 9.02 -.38 +9.2
CalaStrTR 8.57 -.09 -7.5
Cameron 47.67 -1.95 -6.0
CampSp 31.00 -.06 -10.8
CdnNRs gs 36.62 -1.06 -17.6
CapOne 44.55 -.85 +4.7
CapitlSrce 6.01 -.03 -15.4
CapsteadM 13.16 -.09 +4.5
CardnlHlth 41.48 -.12 +8.3
CareFusion 25.71 +.15 0.0
Carnival 31.47 -.06 -31.8
Caterpillar 89.35 -2.02 -4.6
CedarF 19.21 -.28 +26.7
CelSci .43 +.03 -47.7
Celgene 56.18 +.44 -5.0
Cemex 5.68 +.12 -44.8
CenterPnt 19.35 -.19 +23.1
CVtPS 34.73 -.24 +58.9
CntryLink 34.38 -.60 -25.5
ChkPoint 56.87 +.14 +22.9
Checkpnt 15.18 +.27 -26.1
Cheesecake27.33 -.44 -10.9
CheniereEn 8.24 -.46 +49.3
ChesEng 31.66 -.63 +22.2
Chevron 98.14 -.96 +7.6
Chicos 12.61 -.43 +4.8
Chimera 3.22 -.03 -21.7
Chubb 61.87 +.48 +3.7
ChurchD s 41.87 -.02 +21.3
CIBER 3.35 +.02 -28.4
CienaCorp 12.74 -.50 -39.5
Cisco 16.00 -.03 -20.9
Citigrp rs 29.94 -1.33 -36.7
CitrixSys 59.66 -2.36 -12.8
Clearwire 1.83 ... -64.5
CliffsNRs 75.32 -1.76 -3.4
Clorox 68.99 -.96 +9.0
Coach 52.31 -2.47 -5.4
CocaCE 26.79 -.26 +7.0
CognizTech 62.73 -1.20 -14.4
ColgPal 86.22 -.04 +7.3
Comc spcl 20.94 +.02 +1.1
Comerica 24.64 -.70 -41.7
CmtyHlt 21.07 -.07 -43.6
ConAgra 23.75 +.15 +5.2
ConnWtrSv 26.48 -.19 -5.0
ConocPhil 66.54 -.94 -2.3
ConsolEngy41.70 -.67 -14.4
ConEd 54.49 -.30 +9.9
ConsolWtr 8.68 -.24 -5.3
Cooper Ind 47.58 -1.95 -18.4
CooperTire 12.41 -.22 -47.4
CornPdts 46.77 -.84 +1.7
Corning 15.16 -.40 -21.5
Covidien 49.90 +.02 +9.3
CSVS2xVxS36.93 +1.57 -42.9
CSVelIVSt s 9.87 -.23 -17.4
Cree Inc 36.20 -.91 -45.1
CrownHold 35.62 -.04 +6.7
Cummins 93.68 -2.50 -14.8
CybrOpt 8.75 +.05 +2.5
DCT Indl 4.45 -.12 -16.2
DNP Selct 9.75 -.01 +6.7
DR Horton 9.88 -.05 -17.2
DTE 48.23 -.13 +6.4
DanaHldg 13.70 -.48 -20.4
Danaher 44.16 -.56 -6.4
Darden 48.53 -.43 +4.5
DeanFds 8.84 +.11 0.0
Deere 75.16 -1.34 -9.5
Dell Inc 15.80 +.30 +16.6
DeltaAir 7.66 +.34 -39.2
DenburyR 15.84 -.16 -17.0
Dndreon 13.07 +.42 -62.6
DeutschBk 43.36 -1.88 -16.7
DevelDiv 12.61 -.13 -10.5
DevonE 68.94 -.84 -12.2
Diageo 78.02 -.28 +5.0
DicksSptg 32.78 -.14 -12.6
Diebold 27.73 -.14 -13.5
DirecTV A 43.93 +.07 +10.0
DrSCBr rs 47.09 +2.55 +.6
DirFnBr rs 58.00 +2.46 +22.8
DirLCBr rs 42.50 +1.23 -3.1
DrxEMBull 23.81 -.72 -42.4
DrxEnBear 17.22 +.86 -23.6
DrxFnBull 14.65 -.71 -47.4
DirxSCBull 46.12 -2.72 -36.3
DirxLCBull 57.03 -1.66 -20.2
DirxEnBull 50.15 -2.66 -14.2
Discover 23.70 -.17 +27.9
Disney 33.42 -.23 -10.9
DollarGen 33.79 +1.60 +10.2
DomRescs 49.69 +.01 +16.3
DonlleyRR 14.81 +.02 -15.2
Dover 55.06 -1.48 -5.8
DowChm 29.32 -.76 -14.1
DryShips 3.00 -.14 -45.4
DuPont 46.89 -.83 -6.0
DukeEngy 18.29 -.11 +2.7
DukeRlty 11.66 -.04 -6.4
Dycom 13.75 +.13 -6.8
ECDang n 9.04 -1.47 -66.6
E-Trade 11.70 -.08 -26.9
eBay 30.36 -.53 +9.1
EMC Cp 23.00 -.34 +.4
ENI 37.73 -.53 -13.7
Eastgrp 39.40 -.61 -6.9
EKodak 2.14 -.01 -60.1
Eaton s 42.24 -.44 -16.8
Ecolab 46.59 -.67 -7.6
EdisonInt 36.36 +.11 -5.8
ElPasoCp 19.08 +.05 +38.7
ElPasoEl 34.99 +.36 +27.1
Elan 10.27 -.41 +79.2
EldorGld g 19.55 -.11 +5.3
ElectArts 20.02 -.24 +22.2
EmersonEl 46.07 -.84 -19.4
EnbrEPt s 28.68 -.32 -8.0
EnCana g 25.42 -.86 -12.7
Ener1 .45 -.33 -88.1
Energen 49.91 -1.40 +3.4
Energizer 75.21 -1.48 +3.2
EngyConv .83 -.06 -82.0
EngyTsfr 44.95 -.23 -13.3
ENSCO 45.73 -1.79 -14.3
Entergy 63.16 -.42 -10.8
EntPrPt 42.55 -.49 +2.3
EnzoBio 2.89 -.04 -45.3
EqtyRsd 61.08 +.30 +17.6
EricsnTel 10.81 -.50 -6.2
EvrgSlr rsh .17 -.01 -95.3
Exelon 42.17 -.07 +1.3
Expedia 29.34 -.29 +16.9
ExpScripts 47.91 -.34 -11.4
ExxonMbl 73.50 -.79 +.5
FMC Tch s 40.99 -1.54 -7.8
Fastenal s 32.50 -.27 +8.5
FedExCp 80.10 -1.75 -13.9
FidlNFin 16.19 -.08 +18.3
FifthThird 10.09 -.06 -31.3
Finisar 16.19 -1.27 -45.5
FstHorizon 6.94 -.23 -41.1
FstNiagara 10.76 -.08 -23.0
FirstEngy 42.56 -.21 +15.0
Flextrn 5.70 -.01 -27.4
Fluor 59.56 -.86 -10.1
Fonar 1.94 +.06 +48.9
FootLockr 19.25 -.05 -1.9
FordM 11.22 -.13 -33.2
ForestLab 35.31 +.82 +10.4
ForestOil 20.51 -.67 -46.0
FortuneBr 55.97 -.61 -7.1
FosterWhl 23.87 -.25 -30.9
FMCG s 46.01 -.67 -23.4
FDelMnt 22.69 -.44 -9.1
FrontierCm 7.12 -.07 -26.8
FuelCell 1.17 -.03 -49.4
FultonFncl 8.51 +.04 -17.7
GabDvInc 14.70 -.01 -4.3
GabelliET 5.20 -.07 -8.3
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Yesterday 80/64
Average 81/60
Record High 93 in 1938
Record Low 49 in 1979
Yesterday 7
Month to date 98
Year to date 625
Last year to date 743
Normal year to date 480
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the days
mean temperature was above 65 degrees.
Precipitation
Yesterday 0.16
Month to date 3.95
Normal month to date 1.53
Year to date 34.62
Normal year to date 23.44
Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg
Wilkes-Barre 1.23 0.10 22.0
Towanda 0.64 0.08 21.0
Lehigh
Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0
Delaware
Port Jervis 4.61 0.88 18.0
Todays high/
Tonights low
TODAYS SUMMARY
Highs: 79-85. Lows: 60-66. Mostly sunny
and pleasant today. Clear to partly
cloudy skies tonight.
The Poconos
Highs: 82-86. Lows: 69-73. Mostly sunny
and pleasant today. Clear to partly
cloudy skies tonight.
The Jersey Shore
Highs: 80-85. Lows: 58-64. Mostly sunny
skies today. Partly cloudy skies.
The Finger Lakes
Highs: 85-87. Lows: 68-71. Mostly sunny
and pleasant today. Clear to partly
cloudy skies tonight.
Brandywine Valley
Highs: 82-86. Lows: 69-73. Mostly sunny
and pleasant today. Clear to partly
cloudy skies tonight.
Delmarva/Ocean City
Anchorage 64/48/.00 62/50/sh 60/50/r
Atlanta 89/67/.00 91/70/s 92/71/pc
Baltimore 85/66/.08 86/70/s 87/71/t
Boston 72/62/.01 79/67/s 81/67/pc
Buffalo 83/63/.00 83/64/s 81/66/t
Charlotte 87/61/.00 90/66/s 89/66/pc
Chicago 84/61/.00 84/70/t 82/70/s
Cleveland 80/57/.00 83/67/pc 81/68/t
Dallas 104/86/.00 103/78/pc 104/81/pc
Denver 89/57/.01 90/64/t 96/66/s
Detroit 84/59/.00 82/68/pc 82/65/pc
Honolulu 86/75/.00 89/74/s 88/74/s
Houston 101/77/.00 99/80/pc 100/80/pc
Indianapolis 83/60/.00 86/67/t 86/64/s
Las Vegas 104/82/.00 106/84/s 105/84/s
Los Angeles 72/65/.00 77/67/s 78/67/s
Miami 90/75/.02 91/78/t 91/82/t
Milwaukee 83/62/.00 79/62/t 79/64/s
Minneapolis 84/68/.00 79/59/s 82/63/s
Myrtle Beach 88/66/.00 88/72/s 87/72/pc
Nashville 87/63/.00 90/67/pc 92/70/pc
New Orleans 95/80/.00 95/81/pc 94/78/pc
Norfolk 86/71/.00 87/69/s 88/71/pc
Oklahoma City 102/79/.00 100/74/pc 100/74/pc
Omaha 78/66/.09 83/63/s 84/64/s
Orlando 92/75/.22 94/75/t 93/76/t
Phoenix 105/88/.00 109/89/pc 110/89/pc
Pittsburgh 83/63/.00 83/60/s 81/61/t
Portland, Ore. 81/55/.00 81/57/s 80/58/s
St. Louis 84/62/.00 87/72/t 89/65/s
Salt Lake City 85/60/.00 94/66/s 93/66/s
San Antonio 99/77/.00 101/78/pc 102/78/pc
San Diego 71/62/.00 76/65/s 78/65/s
San Francisco 68/54/.00 73/56/s 72/56/s
Seattle 75/55/.00 74/55/s 76/55/s
Tampa 90/82/.00 92/78/t 92/78/t
Tucson 99/77/.00 100/78/pc 100/78/pc
Washington, DC 88/72/.00 89/70/s 89/71/t
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Amsterdam 70/57/.00 70/56/sh 75/59/sh
Baghdad 109/82/.00 110/83/s 108/82/s
Beijing 90/73/.00 86/72/t 77/69/sh
Berlin 70/54/.00 74/58/s 79/60/pc
Buenos Aires 57/54/.00 64/49/s 64/47/sh
Dublin 64/46/.00 62/48/pc 63/50/sh
Frankfurt 73/57/.00 78/60/pc 83/64/t
Hong Kong 93/82/.00 90/82/t 88/81/t
Jerusalem 86/66/.00 88/67/s 89/67/s
London 72/57/.00 70/54/pc 70/56/sh
Mexico City 75/57/.00 78/56/t 77/56/t
Montreal 81/63/.00 81/68/s 84/68/sh
Moscow 90/66/.00 83/63/pc 75/58/sh
Paris 79/59/.00 82/62/pc 83/63/t
Rio de Janeiro 86/70/.00 83/68/s 81/67/s
Riyadh 106/84/.00 111/84/s 110/82/s
Rome 84/63/.00 89/68/s 89/70/s
San Juan 89/79/.48 87/77/t 88/77/t
Tokyo 93/82/.00 93/80/t 94/82/t
Warsaw 73/61/.00 73/52/s 76/56/pc
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
WORLD CITIES
River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday.
Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snowurries, i-ice.
Philadelphia
87/71
Reading
88/67
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre
84/63
83/63
Harrisburg
86/66
Atlantic City
86/70
New York City
86/70
Syracuse
84/63
Pottsville
83/63
Albany
84/60
Binghamton
Towanda
83/60
84/59
State College
82/63
Poughkeepsie
86/60
103/78
84/70
90/64
96/76
79/59
77/67
67/55
87/68
89/56
74/55
86/70
82/68
91/70
91/78
99/80
89/74
57/48
62/50
89/70
Sun and Moon
Sunrise Sunset
Today 6:15a 8:00p
Tomorrow 6:16a 7:58p
Moonrise Moonset
Today 9:26p 10:04a
Tomorrow 9:52p 11:03a
Last New First Full
Aug. 21 Aug. 27 Sept. 4 Sept. 12
The weather
is looking a
lot better
today. Morning
temperatures
are starting
in the 50s
under clear
skies. We
should see
plenty of
sunshine
with warm
afternoon
temperatures
in the middle
and lower
80s. The best
part, NO RAIN!
We need a
break from
all the rain
we have
received the
last three days.
Tonight will
be partly
cloudy and
warm, low of
63. The clouds
and showers
move back
to the area
tomorrow
and Friday.
- Kurt Aaron
NATIONAL FORECAST: Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible along a cold front from
the central Great Lakes to the mid-Mississippi Valley. Scattered thunderstorms will develop from por-
tions of the Southwest to the central High Plains. A few strong to severe storms will be possible over
the central High Plains as well.
Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl Airport
Temperatures
Cooling Degree Days*
Precipitation
TODAY
Lots of sunshine
THURSDAY
Sun, a
shower
85
63
SATURDAY
Mostly
sunny
85
60
SUNDAY
Sun, a
shower
85
60
MONDAY
Showers,
T-storms
85
63
TUESDAY
Showers,
partly
sunny
80
65
FRIDAY
Partly
sunny, T-
storms
80
64
85

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C M Y K
TASTE S E C T I O N C
THE TIMES LEADER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2011
timesleader.com
KUROBUTA PORK
is a Japanese name
for Berkshire pork
that comes from a
rare breed of pigs,
dating back more
than 300 years to the
English House of
Windsor. Kurobuta means the black
pig and probably refers to the darker
color of this pork.
It is the highest quality of pork and,
like its beef analogue, Wagyu beef, it
is known for its meat marbling. This
dish uses the tenderloin of the pig
and is very easy to overcook; proper
cooking is the key to enjoying the
quality.
To complement this dish, I might
serve it with sauted black-pepper
cabbage, cheddar-and-chive mashed
potatoes and summer vegetables.
This recipe is for two servings and
works with a regular pork tenderloin.
Using the kurobuta, which we get
from a supplier, is up to you.

PAN-SEARED KUROBUTA
PORK TENDERLON
WITH ROASTED SHALLOT
AND BACON GLACE De PORC
1 pound pork tenderloin
2 ounces shallots, julienne and roasted
3 ounces bacon, diced
8 ounces pork stock, reduced to glace
8 ounces cabbage, julienned
1
4 teaspoon black pepper
8 ounces cheddar-and-chive mashed
potatoes
6 ounces assorted summer vegetables
1 ounce corn oil
salt and pepper as needed

Method of Preparation:
Season pork with salt and pepper, heat
saut pan over medium high heat and
add oil.
When pan is hot, add pork and sear on
all sides. Remove from pan and finish in
oven until pork reaches 145 degrees.
Add cabbage to pan and saut until
done. Season with salt and pepper.
In another saut pan render bacon.
Add shallots and stock.
Remove pork and allow to rest for 15
minutes before slicing.
Pipe potatoes, slice pork and rest over
the cabbage.
Finish with sauce and add vegetables
CHEFS CORNER
R O B E R T M A N F R E
VANDERLYNS RESTAURANT
Why not try
top-tier pork
tenderloin?
EDITORS NOTE: Robert Manfre is the
executive sous chef at Vanderlyns Restau-
rant on Schuyler Avenue in Kingston. If you
would like to contribute a recipe to this
column, contact mbiebel@timesleader.com
or 829-7283.
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Executive Sous Chef Robert Manfre
prepared this pork tenderloin dish at
Vanderlyns Restaurant in Kingston.
When its as hot as an oven out-
side, you dont want to re-create
that heat inside.
Readers in sweltering cities re-
sponded to our request to share
cool cooking tips and recipes for
hot summer days.
The most common suggesti-
ons: Dont turn on the oven at the
end of the day. If you must, use
the oven in early morning or do a
couple of hours of cooking on
Sunday to set up several days
worth of meals. Use other ap-
pliances instead that dont turn
the kitchen into a sauna: the mi-
crowave, the toaster oven, the
sandwichpress. Or opt tokeepall
the heat outside and use the grill.
Gazpacho, that cool Spanish
soup that takes advantage of the
tomatoes and cucumbers now
abundant inthe gardenandat the
farmers market, was the recipe
most suggested. We offer a read-
ers classic version as well as a
tasty twist: a Spicy Bacon, Let-
tuce and Tomato Soup from
award-winning chef Andrea Re-
using of Lantern in Chapel Hill.
Beyond that, heat-weary cooks
often turn to recipes that require
only assembly, like our Layered
Turkey Sandwich or the Chick-
pea-Couscous Salad with Lemon
and Mint.
Plus, these recipes and tips
would produce quick, easy meals
after a long, hot day at the beach
because, really, the last thingany-
one wants to do on vacation is
sweat over a hot stove.
As we suffer throughthe rest of
August and what likely will be
more record-breaking heat, lets
aim for cool and comfortable in
the kitchen.

Recipes and tips for hot


summer nights
Cooking pasta wont heat up
your kitchen much. Mandi
McClure of Lincolnton, N.C.,
makes anorzo salad, combining1
cup cooked orzo, kernels from
three ears of corn, 1 diced avoca-
do, 2 tablespoons each fresh lime
juice, cider vinegar and sugar,
cup olive oil, teaspoon cumin, MCT PHOTO
This spicy BLT soup is chilled and made of fresh vegetables,
chopped egg and garlic vinaigrette.
Keep your kitchen cool on hot summer days
By ANDREA WEIGL
McClatchy Newspapers
See COOL, Page 2C
Heat-weary cooks often turn to recipes that re-
quire only assembly, like our Layered Turkey Sand-
wich or the Chickpea-Couscous Salad with Lemon
and Mint.
L
isten to Jason Sabatelle talk about toma-
toes, and you can almost feel the Tuscan
sun come out and hear the strains of a Stra-
divarius. Theyre redder than a Ferrari.
Sweeter than sugar cane. We have a guy we
get them from, hes straight out of Italy, said Saba-
telle, who will be serving tomato dishes at Sabatelles
Market stand during the Pittston Tomato Festival, set
for tomorrow through Sunday in downtown Pittston.
Now, if you are one of
those people who doesnt
like tomatoes, you can
find some tomato-free re-
freshments, from kielba-
sa to french fries to fun-
nel cakes, at the four-day
extravaganza, along with
games, music and rides,
pageants and a 5K race.
But it is a tomato festival after
all. In honor of that fact, we asked
experts from the Pittston area to
tell us some of their favorite ways
to serve or eat a tomato.
Lets start with Sabatelles to-
mato suggestion, which is actual-
ly something you can find at the
festival on the seasoned chicken-
breast sandwiches hell serve:
Batter it up, dip it in some nice
bread crumbs and fry it very slow-
ly. Then serve it with roasted pep-
pers and fresh mozzarella, he
said. Make sure its a good,
homegrown tomato.
The way we like them is to
make a tomato salad,
said Marie Ferriero from
Gramma Aitas, who will
bring her homemade
ravioli to the festival.
We use fresh garlic,
fresh basil, oil and vine-
gar and fresh mozzarella
balls.
Do you want to know Mi-
chaels favorite way to eat a to-
mato? Like an apple, with salt,
said Mara Valenti, whose hus-
band, Michael, runs Valentis
Restaurant on Wyoming Avenue
in Exeter.
If you want to get a little
fancier, Mara Valenti suggested:
Balsamic vinegar, basil and
mozzarella,
My favorite way in the
summer would be a tomato from
the garden, cut with fresh raw
onions, basil, oil and vinegar,
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Tomatoes, mozzarella cheese and herbs, in this case put together at
Valentis Restaurant in Exeter, are one of many simple ways to enjoy
fresh tomatoes.
By MARY THERESE BIEBEL mbiebel@timesleader.com
Faust Valenti
See TOMATOES, Page 2C
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T A S T E
salt and pepper, said Lori No-
cito, chairperson of the festiv-
al. Stir that up and take a big
hunk of Italian bread and dip
that in the juice that it makes.
I could eat that as a meal.
A good way would be to-
mato on a grilled cheese sand-
wich with basil, oregano, pro-
volone cheese, a little raw on-
ion and a little bit of garlic
powder, said Tony Thomas
from Tony Thomas Deli on
South Main Street in Wilkes-
Barre. Make sure its sliced
Italian bread.
My staff and I make to-
mato sandwiches. We wait for
the day, Pat Greenfield from
Gricos on Wyoming Avenue in
Exeter said. We get fresh
sliced Italian bread from the
bakery and use mayonnaise,
salt, pepper and tomatoes.
Youre not allowed to put any-
thing else on it.
I like to stuff it with
chicken salad, put Provolone
cheese on top and bake it until
the cheese melts, said Victor
Juiliano, owner of Tonys Piz-
za.
Slice them up and add
basil, balsamic drizzle and, of
course, fresh mozzarella, said
Farrah Pappa, a manager at
Coopers Seafood House on
Kennedy Boulevard in Pitt-
ston.
Domenico Buonsante of
Nicos Pizza, said whatever
you pair with a tomato brings
out a new flavor sensation.
Combine it with mushrooms
and its one thing. Combine it
with broccoli and its some-
thing else. Combine it with
spinach and its a whole new
flavor, he said.
But the best way to eat a
plain, sliced tomato, in his
opinion, is inside his tomato-
stuffed pizza, with rosemary
leaves, Italian pepper, some
garlic and very important
grated cheese. Tomatoes
with cheese, Buonsante said.
Its like a marriage.
TOMATOES
Continued from Page 1C
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Faust Valenti put together a plate of tomatoes, mozzarella cheese
and herbs at Valentis Restaurant in Exeter.
What: Pittston Tomato Festival
When: 5 to 11 p.m. Thursday, 5:30
to 11 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Saturday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sunday
Where: Main Street in downtown
Pittston
Includes: 5K race at 11 a.m. Sat-
urday, parade at 11:30 a.m. Sat-
urday, Queen Scholarship pageant
at 1 p.m. Sunday, tomato contest 7
p.m. Saturday and Little Miss
Tomato and Little Mr. Tomato
Pageants, 10:45 a.m. to noon
Sunday.
More info: pittstontomatofestiv-
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IF YOU GO
teaspoon salt and 1 pint of
halved grape tomatoes. Toss
lightly to combine. Serve
warm, at room temperature or
chilled.
Cook in the morning when it
is cool. Karen Lee Martinez of
Hickory, N.C., cooks bean salad,
potato salad or macaroni salad
in the morning, then uses her
grill in the evening to cook
sausages, burgers or fish. Serve
those with sliced cucumbers or
tomatoes for easy weeknight
meals.
Use your grill. Grill enough
proteins, such as beef, chicken
or fish, to last several meals,
like Mary Jo Lassiter of North
Raleigh, N.C. Use side burner
to cook vegetables, boil pasta
or heat baked beans.
Your toaster oven is your
friend. Anne Brill of Cary,
N.C., offered this recipe for
crab and deviled ham muffins,
which can easily be adapted to
the toaster oven: Broil four
split English muffins in the
toaster oven. Butter muffins,
spread with deviled ham from
one 4.5-ounce can and top
with crab salad made with
cup mayonnaise, cup sour
cream, 1/4 cup chopped celery
and one 7.5-ounce package of
crabmeat. Bake at 400 degrees
for 10 minutes, sprinkle with
paprika and serve.
Do most of your cooking on
Sunday. Sunny Davis of Zebu-
lon, N.C., cooks several salads
to serve throughout the week,
such as pickled shrimp, potato
and green bean salad and tuna
salad using fresh tuna.

Layered turkey sandwiches


Tapenade is an olive spread
sold in most grocery stores.
Adapted from Everyday Food
(July/August 2011).
2 medium cucumbers, cut
lengthwise into thin wedges
1/4 cup rice vinegar
2 tablespoons granulated
sugar
Coarse sea salt and ground
pepper
1 country-style round bread
loaf, 8 inches in diameter
1/3 cup olive tapenade
1/2 pound deli turkey, thinly
sliced
1 zucchini, thinly sliced
1 large tomato, thinly sliced
4 ounces provolone, thinly
sliced
Toss cucumbers with vinegar
and sugar in large bowl. Season
with salt and pepper to taste. Let
sit at room temperature for 20
minutes.
Cut bread loaf in half horizon-
tally and scoop out insides.
Spread inside of each half with
olive tapenade. Arrange turkey
on bottom half of bread. Top with
zucchini, marinated cucumbers,
tomato and cheese. Place top half
of bread on top. Wrap tightly with
plastic wrap and let sit for 20
minutes.
Unwrap sandwich and cut into
four wedges. Serve. Yield: 4
servings

Spicy BLT soup


From chef Andrea Reusing of
Lantern in Chapel Hill, appeared
in Everyday Food (July/August
2011)
2 pounds assorted tomatoes,
roughly chopped
Coarse sea salt and ground
pepper
1 small cucumber, roughly
chopped
2 medium Fresno chiles or
jalapenos, stemmed and chopped
1/2 small yellow onion,
chopped
1 garlic clove, smashed and
peeled
2 teaspoons white wine
vinegar
1 slice white bread, crust
removed, torn into pieces
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 teaspoon sugar
Chopped egg and garlic
vinaigrette (recipe below)
Croutons, crumbled cooked
bacon and sliced lettuce for top-
pings.
Sprinkle tomatoes with 1/4
teaspoon salt; let sit for 10 min-
utes.
Combine tomatoes, cucumber,
chiles, onion, garlic, vinegar,
bread, oil and sugar in a blender
and puree until smooth, about 1
minute. Pour through a fine-
mesh sieve into a large bowl,
pressing on solids, then discard
solids. Cover soup and refriger-
ate until cold, about two hours
or up to three days.
Season to taste with salt and
pepper. Serve with a drizzle of
vinaigrette and desired toppings.
Yield:4 servings
COOL
Continued from Page 1C
MCT PHOTO
This turkey sandwich features
country-style bread with olive
tapenade, vegetables and pro-
volone cheese.
THIS WEEK: Aug. 17-23
Barbecued Chicken Dinner
4:30-6:30 p.m. Friday, Nox-
en United Methodist
Church, Route 29, Noxen.
Cost is $8. Takeouts avail-
able.
All-You-Can-Eat Chicken and
Biscuit Supper 4:30-7 p.m.
Friday, Patterson Grove
Campmeeting, off Route
239 outside Huntington
Mills. Adults pay $8; $4 for
children ages 3 to 8 years
old; free for children
younger than 3 years old.
Takeout-Only Chicken Bar-
becue 4-6 p.m. Saturday,
Larksville United Methodist
Church. Tickets are $8 and
include generous portions
of chicken, baked potato,
vegetable, applesauce,
pepper hash, roll and a
homemade dessert. Call
287-5805 for tickets.
GOOD EATS!
The sixth annual Cindy Collins Kearney Memorial Breakfast to benefit ovarian cancer research will be
held at 10 a.m. on Sept. 5 at the Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel, 700 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton.
The breakfast is $30 per person and in memory of Cindy Collins Kearney, who lost her battle with ovari-
an cancer on June 5, 2005. Since its inception in 2006, the breakfast has raised more than $61,000 for
ovarian cancer research and awareness through the Gilda Radner Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry,
www.ovariancancer.com. The event will include a traditional breakfast, complimentary mimosa and a
raffle for gift baskets, gift certificates, jewelry, and other prizes. The Cindy Collins Kearney Memorial
Cookbook of 540 recipes submitted by friends and family will be sold for $20. Tickets for a raffle for a
week-long stay at one of two beach homes in Outer Banks, N.C., between Sept. 10 and March 30, 2012,
cost $5 each. For reservations, e-mail Rose Ann McGlynn at cckbreakfast@comcast.net. Members of the
Breakfast Committee, seated, are Carolyn Collins Gratz, Jean Collins, Cathy Collins, Sally Kearney, and
Kathleen Coleman. Standing: Beth Graziano, Karen Lotz, Denise McGowan, Lindsay McGowan, Patricia
Daquino, Cara Lutchko, Colleen Lutchko, Rose Ann McGlynn, and Linda Cadugan.
Cindy Collins Kearney Memorial Breakfast benefitting ovarian cancer research
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a granddaughter of Janet Smith,
Dallas; Joe and Carol Banks,
Shavertown; and the late William
Smith. She is a great-grand-
daughter of Bette Smith, Or-
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will begin fall hours effective
Aug. 30. Hours will be 3-6:30
p.m. Tuesday through Friday
and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday.
For more information, call
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Aug. 25
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Pittston Area Memorial
Library, 47 Broad St., at 7
p.m. New members are in-
vited to join. For more in-
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MEETING
The Dazzlers, the Back Mountain Dance Studios newest competition group, competed in its first
competition at the Performing Arts Alliance Competition in King of Prussia. After eight months of
practice, the 12 young ladies won first place. The Dazzlers, first row, are Grace Washney, Jordan
Banks, Chloe Zondlo, Kyla Saracino, and Jocelyn Mattingly. Second row: Kelley Zimmerman, Maggie
McLaughlin, Katie Kaplanski, Riley Egan, Jordan Bond, Courtney Wallace and Madisyn Lutz.
Dazzlers take first place at dance competition
Sister Marie Larkin, director of the Catherine McAuley House in
Plymouth, was the speaker at a meeting of the Plymouth Kiwanis
Club. Larkin discussed the operations of the facility for women in
need of temporary or emergency housing. The Kiwanians presented
Larkin a donation to supplement funding for the organization. Lar-
kins mother, Catherine Larkin, a resident of Clonmel County, Tipper-
ary, Ireland, was the special guest. First row are Plymouth Kiwanis
president James Mahon and Catherine Larkin. Second row: Kiwanian
David Bonawits, Sister Marie Larkin, and Kiwanian Richard Schall.
Plymouth Kiwanis donates to McAuley House
Parishioners of St. Mary Antiochian Orthodox Church, Wilkes-
Barre, presented Bibles to Samantha King, Marilyn Nahas, and Sa-
mantha Williams, members who recently graduated from high school.
King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron King, graduated Dallas Senior
High School and will attend college in the fall. Nahas, a graduated of
Holy Redeemer High School, is a daughter of Dr. George and the late
Virginia Nahas. She will attend Penn State-Wilkes-Barre. Williams,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Sawford, is a graduate of Wallen-
paupack Area High School, and will attend Suffolk University in Bos-
ton. At the presentation, first row, are Dr. George Nahas, Marilyn
Nahas, the Very Rev. David Hester, parish priest, Samantha King, and
Olivia King. Second row: Betty King and Aaron King.
High school graduates receive Bibles from church
Members of the Forty Fort Business Professionals Association presented scholarships to students
from the Horticulture and Electrical classes at the Wilkes-Barre Area Career and Technical Center.
Representatives, kneeling, are Kendra Peebles and Sawer Hawley. Standing: Janice Leiby, horticul-
ture instructor; Ron Jeffry; Ted Richards; Anthony Carter; Jessie Brenner; Dave Namey, electrical
instructor; Joe Moran, vice president of Joint Operating Committee; Ed Kopec; and John Matusek.
Forty Fort Business Professionals award scholarships
Don Berlew of the Dallas Lions Club was presented the Lion of the
Year award for his outstanding leadership in organizing the Home-
town Heroes project. For the project, banners were placed through-
out Dallas with pictures of veterans, living and deceased, who served
during World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam as well as service
personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan. Berlew was also involved in the
clubs many other projects, notably the manning of the Salvation
Army kettles at Christmas and the clubs night at the races. At the
award presentation, from left, are Sean McGrath, club president,
Karen Berlew, Don Berlew and Joe Canfield, club treasurer.
Dallas Lions honor Lion of the Year
Annual Ethnic Food Festival
1 1 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday,
under a tent at St. John
the Baptist Orthodox
Church, 93 Zerby Ave, Ed-
wardsville. Freshly grated
homemade potato pan-
cakes, halupki, pierogi,
goulash, haluski, pagash,
and much more will be
served. A bake sale will
offer homemade bread and
other homemade treats.
The 100th anniversary his-
tory book and cookbooks
will be sold and there will
be theme baskets, Pic-A-Tic,
and childrens games.
All-You-Can-Eat Ham Dinner
Saturday, Fairmount Town-
ship Fire and Ambulance
Company, Highway 1 18,
Fairmount Township. Adults
GOOD EATS
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St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church, 93 Zerby Ave, Edwards-
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1 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Freshly grated homemade potato pan-
cakes, halupki, pierogi, goulash, haluski, pagash, and a bake sale
of homemade breads and treats are planned. The new100th
anniversary history book and cookbooks will be sold. There will
be theme baskets, pic-a-tic, and childrens games. Organizing the
event, first row, are Ben Dragon, Ed Morgans, and Bill Kostas.
Second row: Lucille Dragon, Olga Merekowski, Mary Cunius, Chris
Adamski, and Elizabeth Dutko. Third row: the Rev. Raymond
Martin Browne, John Rushton, Joe Kaucher, Bill Deletkonich, Joe
Wozniak, and Amaro Romero.
St. John Orthodoxs food festival Saturday
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pay $8; $4 for children 5-12
years old. Menu includes
ham, mashed potatoes, gra-
vy, rolls, choice of two vege-
tables, desserts, and a bever-
age. Proceeds benefit the
fire department.
Spaghetti Supper 4:30-7 p.m.
Saturday, Conyngham United
Methodist Church, 41 1 Main
Street, Conyngham. Adults
pay $8; $6 for children
younger than 12 years old.
Call Wendy at 788-1304 for
tickets. Proceeds will help a
member attend the United
Methodist Mission of Peace
trip to Nicaragua. For more
information visit www.co-
nynghamumc.com or call
788-3960.
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are due by Saturday by call-
ing 822-7725. Pickup orders
3-6 p.m. Aug. 25, cathedral
parlors, Holy Resurrection
Cathedral, 591 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Strawberry Shortcake and Ice
Cream Social 2-5 p.m. Sun-
day, St. Benedicts Church,
155 Austin Ave., Parsons,
Wilkes-Barre. Homemade
strawberry shortcake, ice
cream sundaes, games and
raffles are planned.
Community Lunch Program
for White Haven Residents
1 1:30 a.m.-noon every Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday,
St. Pauls Lutheran Church,
418 Berwick St., White Haven.
This ministry is supported
through volunteers and do-
nations. Doors open at 10
a.m. for coffee and close at
1:30 p.m. Contact the Rev.
Dawn Richie of St. Pauls
Lutheran Church at 443-
9424 for more information.
Annual Perfect Peach Sale to
benefit Daddow-Isaacs Dallas
American Legion Post 672s
community service activities.
Orders can be placed with
committee members and
picked up from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
on Aug. 27 in the legion
parking lot, Route 415. Cost
is $10.50 per peck, $38 for
bushel. For further informa-
tion call Clarence J. Michael
at 675-0488 or the post
home at 675-6542.
FUTURE
Ice Cream and Hoagie Sale,
hosted by the Oakdale Unit-
ed Methodist Women, 4-7
p.m. Aug. 26, Oakdale United
Methodist Church, 485 Oak-
dale Drive, Hunlock Creek.
Homemade peanut butter,
chocolate and vanilla ice
cream, and meatball and
regular hoagies. Takeouts
available.
8th Annual Kielbasa Festival
sponsored by Plymouth Alive
9 a.m. Aug. 26-27, Main
Street, Plymouth. Entertain-
ment will be provided daily
and admission is free.
Family-Style Beef Dinner
4:30-6:30 p.m. Aug. 27,
Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire
Company, 5383 Main Road,
Sweet Valley. All you can eat
except dessert. Takeouts
start at 4 p.m. Adults pay
$8; $4 for children ages 6 to
1 1 years old; free for children
6 and younger. Proceeds
benefit the fire company.
Ice Cream Social 4:30-6:30
p.m. Aug. 27, Town Hill Unit-
ed Methodist Church, 417
Town Hill Road, Shickshinny.
Homemade soups, sand-
wiches, pies and ice cream is
on the a la carte menu.
Takeouts available. For more
information, call 864-2401.
Annual Chicken Barbecue
noon-5 p.m. Aug. 27, Conyng-
ham United Methodist
Church, 41 1 Main St., Conyng-
ham. Dinners include half a
chicken, baked potato, vege-
table, roll and dessert all for
$7.50. Tickets are available
by calling the church at
788-3960 or Beverly at 788-
5435. For more information
visit www.conynghamumc-
.com.
Two-Day Barbecue Dinner
Fundraiser, sponsored by the
Tyre Square Club Inc.,
noon-6 p.m., Aug. 27-28,
corner of Wilkes-Barre Boule-
vard and Hill Street, Wilkes-
Barre. Dinners cost $10,
sandwiches $8, racks of ribs
$25, and sides are $3 each.
For more information, call
793-7627.
6th Annual Chicken Barbecue
1 1:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Aug.
28, Luzerne Volunteer Fire
Department Hall, 66 Tener
St., Luzerne. Cost is $8.
Takeouts available. Purchase
tickets in advance from fire
department members, call
287-7006, Ron Rahl, 288-
2249, or at the door the day
of the event.
Pig Roast hosted by the Bear
Creek/Buck Township Lions
Club noon-5 p.m. Aug. 28,
recreation facility, rear of
the Bear Creek Municipal
Building off state Route 1 15,
Bear Creek. Adults pay $15;
$8 for children 7 to 12 years
old; free for children young-
er than 7 years old. There
will be beer, music, and take-
outs available.
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DALLAS Gorgeous 3BR Estate w/
FP in LR & FR, screened deck, pavil-
ion, inground pool, 2 car garage on
4.75acres. MLS# 11-1740
DEANNA 696-0894 $274,000
SWOYERSVILLE Well maintained 3BR,
1 3/4 bath home in move-in condition.
Beautiful woodwork, HW foors w/lots
of character. MLS# 11-2132
MARY M. 714-9274 $134,900
SHAVERTOWN A rare fnd - 4BR, 2.5
bath on 1acre lot of fenced yard. HW
foors, 2 car garage, stone FP & patio,
Move in condition. Priced to sell.
MLS# 11-2075
TERRY E. 696-0843 $209,000
HARVEYS LAKE BREATHTAKING BEAUTY: 88 feet of lake frontage. 5BR home w/
new Master Suite & gourmet kitchen, exceptional boathouse w/dream view.
MLS# 11-605
VIRGINIA ROSE 714-9253 $1,250,000
SHAVERTOWN Bulford Farms custom built brick 2sty,
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plan. Quality thru-out includes mod kitchen w/island
& granite open to FR w/FP & bar. Walls of windows
overlook grounds, 2stry fyr, sunken LR w/FP, 1st fr of-
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Amazing storage, 4 car garage, tennis court & large
patio. MLS# 09-4567
TINA 714-9277 or VIRGINIA 714-9253 $750,000
LAKE NUANGOLA Charming lakefront
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3BR, 3/4 bath w/newly remodeled
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SHARON 970-1106 $469,000
KINGSTON Gracious 4BR home w/
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car garage, great yard on a great Kings-
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EMMA 714-9223 $229,000
SWOYERSVILLE Plenty of room to en-
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DEB R. 714-5802 $234,900
EDWARDSVILLE Ranch home with ap-
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deck w/awning. MLS# 11-1510
SALLY 714-9233
or JULIO 239-6408 $69,000
LAFLIN All brick 3BR Ranch w/gas
heat, laminate foors throughout, oak
kitchen, FR, nestled in lovely Oakwood
Park. MLS# 11-789
MARIE 881-0103 $165,000
LAFLIN Completely remodeled on a spa-
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seeking a spacious home w/every ame-
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MARCIE 714-9267 $599,000
DALLAS Meticulous Townhouse w/granite
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garage, C/A. Lake/dock access.
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SUSAN 696-0876 $214,900
KINGSTON Move into this Classic 2 story
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ANDREA 714-9244 $174,900
PLYMOUTH 3BR, 1 bath 2story on great
street in Plymouth. Gas heat, spacious
eat-in kitchen, large LR & DR, 1st foor
laundry. All appliances included.
MLS# 11-2361
DEB KROHN 696-0886 $59,900
WILKES-BARRE Split Level w/lots to
offer! LR, eat-in kitchen, offce, Florida
room, deck & 1 car garage.
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JUDY 714-9230 $149,900
SHAVERTOWN 3000SF, 5BR, 3.5 bath
home in a wonderful, quiet neighbor-
hood. Huge Master Suite, HW foors &
huge lot! MLS# 11-2540
TRACY 696-0723 $192,000
KINGSTON Duplex in need of TLC. Both
have 3BRs, 1 bath, LR w/FP, DR, eat-in
kitchens plus heated sunrooms, 2 car ga-
rage. 1st foor was owner occupied. Wall
to wall carpet, new kitchen & modernized
bath. Needs updating. 2nd foor leased.
Great room sizes. MLS# 11-2377
MATT 714-9229 $134,500
PITTSTON Well maintained brick Ranch
w/3BRs, 2 baths, bright modern kitchen
w/all appliances, gas heat & C/A, attached
1 car garage & private yard. A must see!
MLS# 11-2830
ROSEMARIE 714-5801 $225,000
KINGSTON Move-in condition Duplex. Each
unit approximately 1400SF w/2BRs, large
LR, formal DR, eat-in kitchen, gas heat &
C/A. Detached 2 car garage & nice yard.
MLS# 11-2866
TERRY NELSON 714-9248 $159,000
LARKSVILLE Charm galore, 2 story home
offers custom kitchen w/oak cabinets, HW
foors, professionally landscaped lot. Pri-
vate setting. A must see! MLS# 11-2807
GERI 696-0888 $119,900
FRANKLIN TWP. An old cozy & warm
farmhouse on a beautiful corner lot. 2
separate garages, chicken coop, 2nd par-
cel. MLS# 11-1512
SUSAN L. 714-9264 $159,900
BEAR CREEK VILLAGE Enchanting per-
renial gardens & water features compli-
ment this charming brick & stucco 4BR,
2.5 Bath tudor w/eat-in kit next to FR w/
FP. Screen porch & deck will assure sum-
mer relaxation! Lake rights available w/
optional assoc. membership $500/yr.
MLS# 11-1845
ANN LEWIS 714-9245 $329,000
SHAVERTOWN Magnifcent views from
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plan, ultra kitchen, HW, spa-like MBTH,
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TRACY Z. 696-0723 $532,000
KINGSTON Airy & elegant de-
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RHEA 696-6677
$495,000
DALLAS Beautiful 4BR, 4 bath home
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JILL 696-0875 $305,000
WAPWALLOPEN If you love cathedral
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BR. Huge Kit w/center Island. All this
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MLS# 11-1287
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in convenient location! MLS# 11-2065
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O N T H E W E B
Dear Abby: Some-
time ago, you printed
a letter from one of
your readers who
was upset over her
sons polyamorous re-
lationship. I didnt re-
spond then, but now
that my triad is ready to come out to
my boyfriends family (we are out to
mine and to my husbands family), I
feel the need to address this lifestyle
in your column and ask your advice.
My husband and I have been to-
gether 10 years. We started out as
swingers. When we met my now-boy-
friend, it became apparent that it was
going to be more serious than play
partners. Our particular arrangement
is a V triad, meaning I am involved
with two, but they are not involved
with each other.
My boyfriend is extremely impor-
tant to us in every way. We all work
together to make a very smooth-run-
ning, loving household.
I want you and your readers to
know that this IS a viable relationship
with love, respect and, most impor-
tant, open communication.
An estimated half-million people in
the United States are part of polyam-
orous relationships. Were not freaks
in need of counseling, but people who
realize that love can grow and that
there is an alternative to monogamy.
Abby, I would like to get some tips
from someone who doesnt readily
accept this life or even know its out
there. My boyfriends family is conser-
vative and they know he lives with a
married couple. Weve all spent time
together, and I think they like me. Of
course, they dont know Im romanti-
cally involved with their son.
Whats the best way to tell them
about our triad? We want them to
know this isnt the end of the world
and that I love him very much. Id ap-
preciate any advice from you or your
readers on this. Until were out of the
closet, please sign me ...
Nowhere and Everywhere
Dear N And E: Because youre look-
ing for input from someone who
doesnt readily accept this life, you
have come to the right place. You
didnt say how long your boyfriend
has been living with you and your
husband, but if it has been any length
of time and his parents know he isnt
involved with anyone else, its pos-
sible they have some suspicions.
If I were you I wouldnt shatter
their illusions. I can almost guarantee
they wont embrace you for it. If you
feel you MUST disclose the informa-
tion, then do it in the same way that
you have explained it to me.
Dear Abby: At what age does a per-
son become a senior citizen? There
has been much discussion about this
in our family. I looked forward to
turning 50 and becoming a semi-
sexy senior. AARP starts asking us
to join BEFORE 50.
Bill in Arkansas
Dear Bill: Yes, it does. Its called
recruiting. Eligibility for senior dis-
counts varies depending upon the
establishment offering them, and
theres no limit to the age one can
be semi-sexy as long as you are
healthy, willing and able.
When I was invited to join the
AARP, I decided to defer becoming
a senior citizen as long as possible.
With the retirement age now ap-
proaching 70, it appears the govern-
ment is taking its lead from me.
DEAR ABBY
A D V I C E
Polyamorous woman with husband and lover wants one big family
To receive a collection of Abbys most memo-
rable and most frequently requested po-
ems and essays, send a business-sized, self-
addressed envelope, plus check or money
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Abbys Keepers, P.O. Box 447, Mount Mor-
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). A dis-
pute will be settled because
youll take the time to under-
stand not only what the other
person wants, but why. Being
understood feels so satisfying to
the other person that he or she
could stop fighting and accept
what you offer.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20).
Though you love security, if the
odds look favorable, youll take
a risk. You need time to build up
your nerve. Encouraging people
like Capricorn and Aries will
speed your process along.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The
promise of excitement is in the
air, though this is no free ticket
to ride. This is the kind of thrill at
which youll have to work.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). The
current state of things is merely
a passing circumstance. Give
the unsatisfactory bits very little
attention it would be a waste
of time to dwell on the situation.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Reconsider
the way your workspace is orga-
nized. There is a noise or lighting
issue to be addressed, and
it may be time to call in the
professionals.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Its as
though the more you do to
ensure a relationship is going
well the worse it becomes. Relax.
This is just a case of trying too
hard. Dont try at all, and youll
love how things develop.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Wanting
someone to be different is the
opposite of love. It is rejection
of the person he or she is right
now. Let go of desire for change,
and focus on what you currently
enjoy about the person.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Youll
feel a new sense of freedom. Its
as though you cant make a mis-
take because there are no mis-
takes there is just you finding
out what will happen if you do it
this way as opposed to that way.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
You dont have to toil away at
making a living today. Rather,
youll have a blast and see what
comes. Something is being given
to you, and all you have to do is
practice receiving it graciously.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
You will truly feel like you are a
spirit living in a material world.
For instance, you realize that
the ultimate security can only
be found within, and yet you still
lock your doors and keep your
wallet close.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Expectation is a powerfully mag-
netic force that you will wield
well now. So anticipate a ben-
eficial opportunity coming your
way, and look forward to magnifi-
cent surprises.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You
avoid confrontations with
aggressive people. Its not
because you think you wont win
the argument, but because you
know there will be no satisfac-
tion or purpose in winning.
TODAYS BIRTHDAY (Aug. 17).
You will invent and reinvent.
One of your past creations
will be used in a new way in
September, and youll make
more money this time around.
Friendships form over October
business ventures. Pisces and
Gemini people adore you. Your
lucky numbers are: 3, 11, 28, 17
and 42.
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To Advertise Call Tara 570-970-7374
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1159 Rt. 315
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
(570) 208-2908
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PARTIES FOR
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PARTIES CATERING
We specialize in
Italian/American Cuisine
Banquet facility at
West Wyoming Hose Co. #1
or well bring it to you!
570-407-2703
Rates start at $10.95pp
BEVERAGES
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Rt. 11 Edwardsville
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BEST CRAFT BEER SELECTION AROUND!
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G&B Tent Rentals
LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED
570-378-2566
FROM 40 X 160 WEDDING
TENTS TO 20 X 20 BACKYARD
BARBEQUE TENTS.
TENT RENTAL BIRTHDAY PARTIES
The Snack Shack
750 Wilkes-Barre Twp Blvd
Wilkes-Barre
(570)-270-2929
Business Parties
We Deliver Complete
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AREAS COLDEST BEER
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EXCEPT CHRISTMAS
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BIRTHDAY, BACHELOR &
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Parties
Dances
Karaoke
www.TheLesserEvilDJ.com
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150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices
100
ANNOUNCEMENTS
110 Lost
ALL JUNK CARS
WANTED!!
CALL ANYTIME
FREE REMOVAL
CA$H PAID
ON THE SPOT
570.301.3602
ALL JUNK CARS
WANTED!!
CALL ANYTIME
FREE REMOVAL
CA$H PAID
ON THE SPOT
570.301.3602
ALL
JUNK
CAR &
TRUCKS
WANTED
Highest Prices
Paid!!!
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REMOVAL
Call
Vito & Ginos
Anytime
288-8995
LOST TWO GOLDEN
RETRIEVERS
on August 11th
around 10:15pm.
one male and one
female. Offering
$100 reward for
safe return.
please contact Jeff
at 570-899-6323
with any info.
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
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with classified!
LOST, African Spur
Tortoise. Missing
7/20 in Harding
area. 20 pd, 13
long. Small Reward
for return.
(570) 650-5437
120 Found
FOUND: Childs 2-
wheel bicycle in
Kingston on August
3rd. 570-288-3799
120 Found
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
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135 Legals/
Public Notices
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Wednesday
Friday
4:00 pm on
Thursday
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or fax to
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or mail to
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Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
For additional
information or
questions regard-
ing legal notices
you may call
Marti Peznowski
at 570-970-7371
or 570-829-7130
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
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250 General Auction 250 General Auction
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
MULTI-ESTATE
AUCTION
Friday August 19 @ 5:00PM
@ Chucks Auction Service,
1144 Exeter Avenue, Exeter, PA 18643
Dining room set, 2 Bedroom sets, 7 piece
kitchen set, mahogany lamp & coffee tables,
love seat & chair, sewing machines-1 industrial,
dryer, wall units, lawn swing, and more. Fen-
ton, Lefton, crystal, etc. Household, silver, toys,
collectibles, tools, and much more.Check web
sites for detailed list and pictures.
Information: 693-0372 chucksauction.com
auctionzip.com #4156 Au001433
AUCTIONS
BY MARVA
213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE
Wednesday, Aug. 17th 4:30 P.M.
Trains, Tools, Collectibles & More!
Hall Is Filled As Usual!!!
10% BUYERS PREMIUM
WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS!
AUCT: MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247L
WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #3473
FOR INFO: 570-822-8249
135 Legals/
Public Notices
135 Legals/
Public Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
LUZERNE COUNTY
NOTICE
CASE NO. 2011-8532
IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF CADEN
THOMAS MAZUR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on
August 10, 2011, the Petition of Tammy
Mazur was filed in the above-named Court
requesting a Decree to change the name
of her minor child from Caden Thomas
Mazur to Caden Thomas Mazur Lieback.
The Court has fixed October 7, 2011
at 9:30 a.m., 3rd Floor of the Luzerne
County Courthouse, 200 North River
Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA, as the time and
place of the hearing on the Petition. Any
person desiring to object to the Petition
may appear at the hearing or file a written
response or objection with the Prothono-
tary of the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, PA. Any response or
objection must be filed on or before Octo-
ber 7, 2011.
Gary A. Michak, Esquire
112 N. Memorial Hwy.
Shavertown, PA 18708
570-255-5500
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
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VEHICLES!!!
DRIVE IN PRICES
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
DRAWING TO BE HELD AUGUST 31
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To Place Your Ad
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Practice a Secret!
310 Attorney
Services
ADOPTION
DIVORCE
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ATTORNEY
MATTHEW LOFTUS
570-255-5503
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FREE CONSULT
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570-592-4796
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Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959
310 Attorney
Services
FOR DIVORCE
CHILD CUSTODY
CHILD SUPPORT
DUI OR
UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION
REPRESENTATION
Call Attorney
Michael P. Kelly
570-417-5561
FREE CONSULTATION
for all legal matters
Attorney Ron Wilson
570-822-2345
ATTORNEY
KEITH HUNTER
Bankruptcies
MAHLER, LOHIN
& ASSOCIATES
(570) 718-1118
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry
Dalessandro
570-823-9006
AUTO
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
462 Auto
Accessories
PARTS 73 VW
superbeetle parts -
chrome body
moulding, new-$40;
rear bumper, new
$75. 570-696-1896
468 Auto Parts
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Free Anytime
Pickup
570-301-3602
570-301-3602
CALL US!
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YOUR CAR
472 Auto Services
$ WANTED JUNK $
VEHICLES
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We pick up 822-0995
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Camper?
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find a new owner.
570-829-7130
VITOS
&
GINOS
Like New
Tires
$15 & UP!
Like New
Batteries
$20 & UP!
Carry Out Price
288-8995
WANTED
Cars & Full Size
Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
Parts 477-2562
490 Truck/SUV/
Van Accessories
TRAILER HITCH
heavy duty with light
assembly. Fits
Chevrolet truck
2003 & up $90.
570-823-2893
To Place Your Ad, Call 829-7130
135 Legals/
Public Notices
MEETING NOTICE
The Noxen Town-
ship Supervisors will
meet on Thursday,
August 18, 2011 at
6:00 PM in the
Noxen Municipal
Building, 160 Eliza-
beth Street, Noxen,
PA 18636. The pur-
pose of the meeting
is to award the
paving bid and set
payment proce-
dures, to authorize
a purchase and
general purposes.
Any questions on
the meeting, call
Noxen Municipal
Building, 298-2003.
By order of
Denise M. Hosey
Supervisor
Chairman
To place your
ad call...829-7130
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of public sale
is hereby given that
on September 2,
2011, S. Forrest will
hold a public sale for
the purpose of sat-
isfying a landlords
lien on self-storage
room. The goods to
be sold are
described generally
as automotive.
Inspection can be
made between 8am
and 10am. Sealed
bids will be accept-
ed until 10am.
Terms of the sale
will be cash or certi-
fied funds. Any and
all public sale adver-
tised by S. Forrest
are subject to
change or cancella-
tion without notice.
Location of sale is
76 Church St,
Pittston, PA 18640
Room B Ken
Hammerbacher
145 Prayers
PRAYER OF
SUPPLICATION
TO THE HOLY SPIRIT
Holy Spirit, you who
solve all problems,
who light all roads
so that I may obtain
my goals, you who
give me the divine
gift to forgive and
forget all evils
against me, and in
all instances of my
life you are with me.
I want this short
prayer to thank you
for all things and to
confirm once again
that I never want to
be separated from
you, even in spite of
all material illusions.
I wish to be with you
in eternal glory.
Thank you for your
mercy toward me
and mine. Say for
three consecutive
days after three
days the favor will
be granted, even if it
may appear diffi-
cult. This prayer
must be published
after favor is grant-
ed, without mention
of the favor. Only
the initials should
appear at the bot-
tom. Thank you Holy
Spirit. AMM
THANK YOU GOD
Prayer to God. Say
9 Hail Marys for 9
days. Ask for three
wishes. First for
business, second
and third for the
impossible. Publish
this article on the
ninth day. Your
wishes will come
true, even though
you may not believe
it. Thank you God.
P.S. It really does
work. AMM
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IF YOUR car was
damaged in the rear
parking area of the
Pierce Street Deli
building on the
afternoon of August
10, please call
570-709-6591.
ALL
JUNK
CAR &
TRUCKS
WANTED
Highest Prices
Paid!!!
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REMOVAL
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Octagon
Family
Restaurant
375 W Main St
Plymouth, PA
18651
570-779-2288
Now introducing
our NEW
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Home of the
Original
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150 Special Notices
P PA AYING $500 YING $500
MINIMUM
DRIVEN IN
Full size 4 wheel
drive trucks
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
for heavy equip-
ment, backhoes,
dump trucks,
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035
542-2277
6am to 8pm
330 Child Care
DAYCARE
in my Kingston
home. Licensed.
Accepting
Lackawanna &
Luzerne CCC.
570-283-0336
NEW CHILD CARE
CENTER OPENING
Stepping Stones
Child Care Center
Opens Sept 1st
in Avoca. Accepting
enrollment 6
weeks-school age.
570-262-5912
350 Elderly Care
CAREGIVER
Evening hours.
Very reliable.
Experience work-
ing in nursing
home. Call for
more information.
570-823-3979
570-991-0828
380 Travel
HAIR
ON BROADWAY
Saturday, August 27
1-800-432-8069
406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
HONDA`09 RECON
TRX 250CC/Electric
shift. Like New.
$3,800.
(570) 814-2554
TOMAHAWK`10
ATV, 125 CC. Brand
New Tomahawk mid
size 125cc 4 wheel-
er. Only $995 takes
it away!. Call
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
YAMAHA`02 GRIZZLY
660, Limited edi-
tion, 22 inch ITP,
Chrome wheels.
$3,000
Or best offer.
(570)333-4236
409 Autos under
$5000
CADILLAC `94
DEVILLE SEDAN
94,000 miles,
automatic, front
wheel drive, 4
door, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
all power, cruise
control, leather
interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004
CADILLAC 03
DeVille. Excellent
shape, all leather.
$4650. BUICK 03
Century. Great
shape $3400
570-819-3140
570-709-5677
409 Autos under
$5000
GMC 96 JIMMY SLE
4WD, Hunter
Green, 4 door, CD,
168,000 miles.
$2,100 obo.
(570) 262-7550
MERCURY `96 SABLE
New tires and
brakes. Needs
work. $1,000. Call
570-674-2630
PONTIAC `98 GRAND
PRIX SE
112,000 miles,
$1,750
(570) 655-5404
Volvo 92 240
Original owner. 125K
miles. Good condi-
tion. Needs rack
and pinion replaced.
$700.
(570) 288-2919
Days Only
412 Autos for Sale
ACURA `06 TL
4 Door 3.2 VTEC 6
Cylinder engine
Auto with slapstick.
Navigation system.
57k miles. Black
with Camel Leather
interior. Heated
Seats. Sun Roof,
Excellent condition.
Satellite Radio, Fully
loaded. $18,600.
570-814-2501
AUDI `02 A4
3.0, V6, AWD
automatic, tiptronic
transmission. Fully
loaded, leather
interior. 92,000
miles. Good condi-
tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395
AUDI `05 A4 1.8T
Cabriolet Convert-
ible S-Line. 52K
miles. Auto. All
options. Silver.
Leather interior.
New tires. Must
sell. $17,500 or best
offer 570-954-6060
AUDI `96 QUATTRO
A6 station wagon.
143k miles. 3rd row
seating. $2,800 or
best offer. Call
570-861-0202
AUDI 05 A-4
RED CONVERTIBLE.
Low mileage, excel-
lent condition, fac-
tory maintained.
$14,500
570-578-8394
BMW `00 323I
Black w/ tan leather
interior. All power. 6
cylinder. Sun roof.
Recently inspected.
New tires. 140K
miles. $6,800
(570) 868-6986
BMW `02 330
CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful
condition. Newly
re-done interior
leather & carpeting.
$13,500.
570-313-3337
BMW `07 328xi
Black with black
interior. Heated
seats. Back up &
navigation sys-
tems. New tires &
brakes. Sunroof.
Garage kept. Many
extras! 46,000
Miles.
Asking $20,500.
570-825-8888 or
626-297-0155
Call Anytime!
BMW `93 325 IC
Convertible,
Metallic Green
Exterior & Tan
Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
Heated Seats. 2nd
Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,
Garage Kept,
Excellent Gas
Mileage. Carfax
available. Price
reduced $7,995
or trade for SUV or
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
570-388-6669
CHEVY `91 LUMINA
3.1 V6. 4 door. A/C.
New tires, brakes,
rotors & inspection.
Excellent condition.
$1,500. Call
570-825-0120
412 Autos for Sale
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Scranton 18509
Across from Scranton Prep
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08 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX SE
blue, auto V6
08 FORD FUSION SE
grey, auto, V6
07 CHRYSLER 300
LTD AWD silver,
grey leather
07 AUDI S4 QUATTRO
silver, black
leather, 6 speed,
4.2V8, AWD
06 DODGE STRATUS SXT
RED.
05 VW NEW JETTA
gray, auto, 4 cyl
05 CHEVY MALIBU
Maxx White, grey
leather, sunroof
04 NISSAN ALTIMA SL
3.5 white, black
leather, sun roof
02 VOLVO V70
CROSS COUNTRY
7 pass station
wagon, tan, tan
leather, sunroof,
AWD.
01 SATURN LS 300
Blue
01 VOLVO V70 STATION
WAGON, blue/grey,
leather, AWD
99 SAAB 93
convertible, white,
grey leather, auto
99 CHRYSLER
CONCORDE gold
98 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS black
98 SUBARU LEGACY
SW white, auto,
4 cyl. (AWD)
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd
seat, Navgtn, 4x4
07 FORD ESCAPE XLT
green/tan lint 4x4
07 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SXT Blue
grey leather, 7
passenger mini van
06 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
GLS, green, auto,
V6, awd
06 BUICK RENDVEOUS
Ultra blue, tan
leather, 3rd seat
AWD
06 PONTIAC
TORRANT
Black (AWD)
06 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN ES, red,
4dr, entrtnmt cntr,
7 pass mini van
05 FORD F150 XLT
SUPER CREW TRUCK
Blue & tan, 4 dr. 4x4
05 GMC ENVOY SLT
grey, black
leather, 4x4
05 CHEVY EQUINOX LS
Black, AWD
05 GMC ENVOY SLE,
Silver,
3rd seat, 4x4
05 FORD ESCAPE XLT
Silver 4 x4
05 BUICK RANIER CXL
gold, tan, leather,
sunroof (AWD)
05 GMC SIERRA
X-Cab, blk, auto,
4x4 truck
04 KIA SORRENTO EX
green, tan int.,
6 cyl., AWD
04 GMC TAHOE LT
gray letaher,
3rd seat, 4x4
04 MITSUBISHI
ENDEAVOR XLS
red, auto, V6, 4x4
04 DODGE DURANGO
SLT hemi, blue/
grey, 3rd seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY SUBURBAN
LS, pewter silver,
3rd seat, 4x4
04 LINCOLN AVIATOR
pearl white, grey
leather, 3rd seat,
AWD
04 NISSAN XTERRA SE
blue, auto, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR LX
green 4 door, 7
passenger mini van
03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
X-cab, white, 4x4
7 pass. mini van
99 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LTD
gold/tan leather,
sun roof, 4x4
99 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
grey, auto, 4x4
98 EXPLORER XLT
Blue grey leather,
sunroof, 4x4
95 CHEVY 1500 XCAB
TRUCK, green 4 x 4
95 GMC JIMMY
2 door, purple 4x4
BMW `99 M3
Convertible with
Hard Top. AM/FM. 6
disc CD. 117 K miles.
Stage 2 Dinan sus-
pension. Cross
drilled rotors. Cold
air intake. All main-
tenance records
available. $16,695
570-466-2630
CADILLAC `02 DEVILLE
85K miles. Black
with tan interior.
New head gaskets
& water pump. Runs
& looks great! Going
to school. Priced to
sell! $3,000 OBO.
570-417-5979
CADILLAC `04
SEVILLE SLS
Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition.
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
Just serviced.
108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $5,000.
OR BEST OFFER
(570) 709-8492
CADILLAC 06 STS
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles,
sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
$17,000
570-881-2775
DODGE `06 STRATUS
Only 55K. Brand
new tires, plugs,
wires, oil. Excellent
Condition. $6,995
(570) 562-1963
412 Autos for Sale
Rare, Exclusive
Opportunity To
Own...
2002 BMW 745i
The Flagship of
the Fleet
New - $87,000
Midnight Emerald
with beige leather
interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition.
Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation
Stunning,
Must Sell!
$20,000
$18,600
26 FORD
MODEL T
Panel Delivery
100 point
Concours quality
restoration. Red
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
0 miles on
restoration.
RARE!
$40,000
$38,000
$36,500
1954 MERCURY
MONTEREY
WOODY WAGON
100 point restora-
tion. $130,000
invested. 6.0
Vortec engine.
300 miles on
restoration. Cus-
tom paint by
Foose Automo-
tive. Power win-
dows, a/c, and
much more!
Gorgeous
Automobile!
$75,000
$71,000
$69,900
From an Exotic,
Private Collection
Call 570-650-0278
CHEVROLET `00
CORVETTE
V-8. 5.7 liter.
345 Horse Power.
Automatic.
56,000 miles.
Pewter metallic.
Hatch Back.
Glass top.
Air conditioning.
Leather interior.
Power seat,
locks & windows.
Bose AM/FM
stereo.
Cassette/CD Player.
Very good to excel-
lent condition.
$17,500
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
(570) 696-0424
CHEVROLET `03
IMPALA
97,000 miles,
$3,300.
570-592-4522
570-592-4994
CHEVROLET `04
CORVETTE COUPE
Torch red with
black and red
interior. 9,700
miles, auto, HUD,
removable glass
roof, polished
wheels, memory
package, Bose
stereo and twilight
lighting, factory
body moldings,
traction control,
ABS, Garage kept
- Like New.
$27,900
(570) 288-3256
CHEVROLET `05
TAHOE Z71
Silver birch with
grey leather interior,
3rd row seating,
rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l
engine, moonroof,
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many
more options. Imm-
aculate condition.
76,000 adult driven
miles. $15,600. Call
(570) 378-2886 &
ask for Joanne
CHEVROLET `86
CORVETTE
4x3 manual, 3 over-
drive, 350 engine
with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
red pearls. Custom
flames in flake. New
tires & hubs. 1
owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296
Ask for Les
CHEVROLET `98
CAMARO
Excellent condition.
3.8L, V8 automatic
with overdrive.
T-top convertible.
Bright purple
metallic with dark
grey cloth interior.
Only 38,200 miles.
New battery. Tinted
windows. Monsoon
premium audio
system with DVD
player. $6,500
(570) 436-7289
CHEVROLET 06
CORVETTE
CONVERTIBLE
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370
FORD `07 MUSTANG
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
great, $11,500.
negotiable.
570-479-2482
412 Autos for Sale
CHEVY `04 CAVALIER
Sedan. 4 cylinder
auto. Green. 128k
miles. Air, cruise,
power locks, ABS.
Price reduced to
$3,999 or best
offer. Call
570-704-8685
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
running boards,
garage kept.
$13,750.
570-362-1910
CHEVY `07 AVEO LT
Power window/door
locks. Keyless
entry. Sunroof. A/C.
Black with tan
leather interior.
22,000 original
miles. AM/FM/CD.
New tires.
$12,000
(570) 287-0815
CHEVY `95 CORVETTE
yellow, auto, 67,300
miles. New tires &
brakes. Removable
top, leather. air
power locks & win-
dows, new radio
good condition.
$13,500. 287-1820
CHEVY 07 HHR LT
Moonroof
$13,784
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY 11 MALIBU LT
Moonroof.
7K miles.
$19,740
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Chrysler 02 Sebring
Convertible. Dark
Blue. Taupe top.
71,000 miles. Great
condition.
$5,900.
MUST SEE!
(570) 675-2975
CHRYSLER 95
NEW YORKER
21K miles. Garage
kept - like new. Fully
loaded. Automatic.
Total power: steer-
ing, seats, windows.
Cruise & traction
control. Alarm sys-
tem & much more.
$6,700 negotiable
(570) 823-5236
FORD `87 F150
116k, rebuilt trans-
mission, new radia-
tor. Runs great.
$1,250. Call
570-864-2339
412 Autos for Sale
10 DODGE
CARAVAN SXT
32K, Power sliding
doors, Factory
warranty!
$17,999
09 DODGE
CALIBER SXT 2.0
Automatic, 24k
Factory Warranty!
$13,599
08 HONDA
RIDGELINE RTL
32K, Factory
Warranty, Leather
Sunroof
$24,099
08 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4X4
34K, Red
$16,099
08 CHEVY
IMAPALA LS
4 door, only 37K! 5
Year / 100K
Factory Warranty!
$13,299
07 CHEVY IMPALA
LS
4 door, only 45k / 5
Year 100K Factory
Warranty!
$11,199
01 LINCOLN
TOWN CAR
Executive, 74K
$6,699
01 DODGE
DURANGO
4x4, SLT, only 54 K.
$8,199
08 CHEVY
SILVERADO
4x4, Regular Cab,
63K, Factory War-
ranty $13,999
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Honda `03 Civic LX
$7,195
Ford 03 F-150
4x2. 60K miles
$6,295
GMC 03 Cargo Van
$5,395
Chevy 00 Cavalier
Z-24
$2,495
Chevy 97 Blazer LT
77K Miles
$4,295
Dodge 02 Neon SE
$4,995
714-4146
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FORD `04 MUSTANG
Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,300
miles, all options,
show room condi-
tion. Call for info.
Asking $24,995
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151
412 Autos for Sale
EAGLE `95 TALON
Only 97,000 Miles.
Full custom body kit,
dark green metallic
with gray interior.
Dual exhaust, 4 coil
over adjustable
struts. All new
brakes, air intake
kit, strut brakes,
custom seats, cus-
tom white gauges, 2
pillar gauges, new
stereo, alarm, cus-
tom side view mir-
rors. 4 cylinder
automatic, runs
excellent. $8,500.
Call 570-876-1355
or 570-504-8540
(evenings)
FORD `90 MUSTANG GT
Must See. Sharp!
Black, new direc-
tional tires, excel-
lent inside / outside,
factory stock, very
clean, must see to
appreciate. $5,500
or best offer. For
more information,
call 570-269-0042
Leave Message
FORD `97 MUSTANG GT
Convertible. Auto.
Dark green with tan
leather interior.
Very good condition.
$3,750 firm. Call
570-824-8152
FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
tion. $18,500
570-760-5833
FORD 03 MUSTANG
GT convertible.
23k low miles. 1
owner. $13,500
MARSH MOTORS
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
FORD 03 RANGER
$11,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
FORD 06 ESCAPE
XLS. All power
options. DVD
player. $7,995
MARSH MOTORS
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
FORD 08 FOCUS SE
$12,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
HONDA `02 ACCORD
12,000 miles like
new! Little old lady
drove it only to
church. $10,000
(570) 474-6427
412 Autos for Sale
FORD 08 MUSTANG
V6 convertible.
Auto. Power win-
dows & locks.
44K. Very Clean.
$14,980
MARSH MOTORS
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
HONDA `03
ACCORD EX
6 CD changer.
Moonroof. Heated
seats. Power locks.
Black with beige
leather interior.
104,000 miles.
$9,600
(570) 474-9563
(570) 592-4394
HONDA `07 ACCORD
V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1
owner with mainte-
nance records.
Slate blue with
leather interior. Sun-
roof. Asking $12,500.
Call 570-239-2556
HONDA `07 CIVIC
EX. 34k miles.
excellent condition,
sunroof, alloys, a/c,
cd, 1 owner, garage
kept. $13,000. Call
570-760-0612
HONDAS
10 Accord LX
Premium. Gray. 2k
Miles. Alloys. Power
seats. $20,895.
08 Accords
Choose from 3. Low
miles. Factory war-
ranty. Starting at
$16,495
08 Civic EX
Silver, 25K miles.
Moonroof. Alloys.
$16,400
08 Civic LX
Blue. 20 K miles.
Factory warranty.
$15,800
08 Civic LX
Gray. 26K. 1 owner.
$14,400
04 Civic
4 door. Auto.
$8,495
08 Pilot EXL
DVD player. Green.
Moonroof. AWD.
$21,500
MAFFEI AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
HUMMER 06 H3
Leather &
moonroof
$20,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
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21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 8/31/11.
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with Electronic Stability Control, Pwr. Door
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Mos.
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NEW2011 FORDEDGE AWD
*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 8/31/11.
Auto., ABS, V6, CD, Remote
Keyless Entry, Rear Spoiler, Safety Canopy, PW, PDL,
Anti-Theft Sys., Side Impact Air Bags, Personal Safety
Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Auto. Headlamps,
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Bags, 1st & 2nd Row Air Curtains, Sirius
Satellite Radio, Anti-Theft Sys., Keyless
Entry, Message Center,
*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 8/31/11.
NEW2012 FORDFUSION SE
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w/Remote, PW, Auto., Safety
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NEW2012 FORDESCAPE XLS 4X4
72
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21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 8/31/11.
NEW2012 FORDFUSION SEL
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NEW2011 FORDF-150 4X4
72
Mos.
M
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Seat, 40/20/40 Split Seat, Sliding Rear
Window, Decor Pkg., Chrome Step Bar,
Cruise, ABS, Floor Carpet, Pwr.
Equipment Group, Limited Slip
*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 8/31/11.
NEW2011 FORD F-150 STX 4X4
24
Mos.
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412 Autos for Sale
JAGUAR `98 XK8
Convertible. 40k
miles. Great condi-
tion. Silver with black
interior. Garage
kept. Recently
inspected. V8/auto/
AC. AM/FM / 6 disc.
$16,000. Call
570-310-1287
JEEP 06 WRANGLER
Eagle Edition.
Auto. V-6.
$18,990
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP 07 CHEROKEE
Only 23,000 miles!
$19,750
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP 07 PATRIOT
4WD - Alloys
$17,440
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
KIA `08 RONDO
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
under warranty.
Received 60,000
mile servicing. New
tires. KBB Value
$8,500. Asking only
$7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553
CHEVY 98 CAVALIER
4 door, 4 cylinder,
automatic, 120K
miles, $1,550
1994 BUICK PARK AVE
4 door, 6 cyl, auto.
Sunroof. $1,450
FORD 97 EXPLORER
2 door, 6 cylinder
auto. 4x4 $1,650
Current Inspection
On All Vehicles
DEALER
570-825-8253
LEXUS `05 GX 470
Gray with gray
leather interior. Like
new condition.
Garage kept. 60K
miles. Navigation,
premium audio, DVD
& 3rd row seat.
$26,450
(570) 417-1212
LEXUS `08 IS 250
AWD Sedan. 17,200
miles. No accidents.
Perfect condition.
Black with leather.
V6 Automatic.
Moonroof. 27 MPG.
Never seen snow.
$26,800
(570) 814-1436
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
changer. Loaded.
$9,000 or best
offer. 570-706-6156
LINCOLN 06
Town Car Limited
Fully loaded.
50,000 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Showroom
condition.
$16,900.
(570) 814-4926
(570) 654-2596
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
MAZDA `08 MIATA
MX-5 CONVERTIBLE
Red. Power steer-
ing, auto, AC, CD.
ONLY 5,300 MILES.
$18,500
(570) 883-0143
MAZDA `99 MIATA
MX-5
129,000 miles,
5 speed, 2 door,
air conditioning,
convertible, new
tires, runs excel-
lent, needs nothing,
$4,850
(570) 592-3266
MAZDA 2 `11
Low mileage, 197
miles. Selling due to
death in family. Lime
green. Loaded.
$15,500. Call
570-788-4354
MAZDA 3 `05
Velocity Red 4 door
sedan. Automatic.
Only 51,500 miles.
Tons of options,
perfect condition.
Asking $10,500.
Please call or text
570-991-0812
412 Autos for Sale
MERCEDES `92 500 SEL
White with gray
leather interior, 17
custom chrome
wheels, 4 new tires,
new breaks front &
rear. Full tune-up, oil
change & filters
done. Body and
interior are perfect.
Car has all the
options. 133,850
miles. Original price:
$140,000 new. This
is the diplomat ver-
sion. No rust or
dings on this car -
Garage kept. Sell for
$9,500.
Call: 570-876-1355
or 570-504-8540
Evenings
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
SL 500
Convertible, with
removable hard
top, dark Blue,
camel interior,
Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
Condition, No
Accidents. Classy
Car. Price
Reduced!
$13,995
or trade for
SUV or other.
570-388-6669
MERCURY `95
GRAND MARQUIS
4 door, V8, fully
loaded, moon roof,
new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in
excellent shape. 2
owners. Call
(570) 822-6334 or
(570) 970-9351
MINI COOPER `06
Chili red, with
white bonnet
stripes, roof and
mirror caps. Origi-
nal owner with
29,000 mi. Auto.
Cold Weather
Pkg. Dynamic Sta-
bility Control.
Front fog lamps.
Rain-sensing
wipers. Black
leather interior.
Asking $14,900
FUN TO DRIVE!
570-674-5673
MINI COOPER`08
CLUBMAN S
Sparkling silver
metallic. Roof and
mirror caps in black.
Black leather interi-
or. Automatic step-
tronic paddles. Dual
moon roof. Cold
weather package.
Dynamic stability
control. Excellent
Condition. 33,600
miles. Just Ser-
viced. 30 MPG City.
Factory warranty to
50K miles. $20,995
(570) 472-9909
(570) 237-1062
MITSUBISHI 02
Eclipse Convertible
Black interior &
exterior 120,000
miles, very good
condition in & out,
new tires, new
brakes. auto, clean
title, $5900.
By owner.
570-991-5558
NISSAN 10
FRONTIER SE
6K miles! Auto-
matic. $19,950
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
PONTIAC 03 VIBE GT
4 cylinder,
6-speed, cd,
sunroof, 1 owner.
Sharp Sharp Car!
$4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
PONTIAC `05
GRAND PRIX
Sedan. White. Great
condition. Sunroof,
tan leather interior.
Recently main-
tained. 70k miles.
$5,000. Call
570-954-7459
PONTIAC 69 FIREBIRD 400
CONVERTIBLE
Blue/white top &
white interior.
Recent document-
ed frame-off
restoration. Over
$31,000 invested.
will sell $19,900.
570-335-3127
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
S
Great convertible,
black top, 6 speed
manual transmis-
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi-
or, front & rear
trunk, fast & agile.
$18,000 or best
offer. Call
570-262-2478
SATURN `96 SL
122,000 miles.
Black. Runs good.
$1,500 or best offer
Call 570-417-5596
or 570-819-3185
leave a message.
412 Autos for Sale
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
SATURN 05 ION
4 cylinder,
automatic, cd,
1 owner.
Extra Clean!
$3,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
SUBARU `00 OUTBACK
AWD. Heated buck-
et seats. AM/FM/CD
/Cassette. Cruise.
A/C. New alternator,
exhaust & inspec-
tion. $4,950. Call
570-696-2928
SUBARU `05 LEGACY
SPORT AWD
Air, new tires &
brakes, 31,000
miles, great
condition. $11,995.
570-836-1673
SUBARU `98
OUTBACK WAGON
155,000 miles.
Inspection good till
7/12. New Tires.
$4,500.
(570) 899-8725
SUBARU 06 FORESTER
ONLY!!
$10,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
SUBURU 06 LEGACY
GT LIMITED SEDAN
4 door, black,
approximately
76,000 miles. 2.5
liter engine, auto.
asking $12,000.
570-510-3077
TOYOTA `03 SOLARA
Coupe. Auto. Silver.
Power windows &
locks. A/C. Satellite
radio, CD. 91,000
miles. $4,600.
570-991-5558
TOYOTA `05
COROLLA S
Automatic, power
windows, locks, mir-
rors, air, cruise.
68,700 miles.
Asking $10,495.
570-388-2829 or
570-905-4352
TOYOTA `10
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid-
er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
Great running
condition. Red with
cloth interior, power
door locks, power
windows, power
moon roof,
5 speed, just
serviced, 117k.
Asking $5,300
570-885-2162
VOLKSWAGEN `04
BEETLE
CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks &
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
Garage kept.
Reduced
$14,000
570-822-1976
Leave Message
VOLVO `01 XC70
All wheel drive,
46,000 miles, bur-
gundy with tan
leather, complete
dealer service histo-
ry, 1 owner, detailed,
garage kept, estate.
$9,100.
570-840-3981
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CADILLAC `80
COUPE DEVILLE
Excellent condition,
$3,000 located in
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114
CHEVROLET `71
MONTE CARLO
$2,000 or best offer
(570) 650-8687
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
Very Good
Condition!
Low miles!
$7500. FIRM
570-905-7389
Ask for Lee
CHEVY `68
CAMARO SS
396 automatic,
400 transmission,
clean interior, runs
good, 71K, garage
kept, custom
paint, Fire Hawk
tires, Krager
wheels, well
maintained.
$23,900
Negotiable
570-693-2742
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVROLET `81
CORVETTE
Very good condi-
tion. 350 engine,
classic silver with
black bottom trim,
all original, regis-
tered as an antique
vehicle, removable
mirror tops. 66,000
miles, chrome
wheels & tires in
very good shape,
leather interior,
garage kept. Must
see to appreciate.
Asking $9,000 or
willing to trade for a
newer Pontoon
boat.
Call 570-545-6057
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
350 V8. Original
owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare -
tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
570-489-6937
Chrysler 68 New Yorker
Sedan. 440 Engine.
Power Steering &
brakes. 34,500
original miles.
Always garaged.
$6,800
(570) 883-4443
DESOTO CUSTOM
49 4 DOOR SEDAN
3 on the tree with
fluid drive. This All
American Classic
Icon runs like a top
at 55MPH. Kin to
Chrysler, Dodge,
Plymouth, Imperial
Desoto, built in the
American Midwest,
after WWII, in a
plant that once
produced B29
Bombers. In its
original antiquity
condition, with
original shop &
parts manuals,
shes beautifully
detailed and ready
for auction in Sin
City. Spent her
entire life in Ari-
zona and New
Mexico, never saw
a day of rain or
rust. Only $19,995.
To test drive, by
appointment only,
Contact Tony at
570-899-2121 or
penntech84th@
gmail.com
FORD `30 MODEL A
5 window coupe
with rumble seat.
Street rod. Steel
body. 350 cubic
inch. 400 turbo
transmission with 9
Ford Rear. Trophy
winner! Asking
$28,000 or best
offer. 570-885-1119
FORD SALEEN 04
281 SC Coupe
1,000 miles
document. #380
Highly collectable.
$28,500
570-472-1854
LINCOLN `66
CONTINENTAL
4 door,
Convertible, 460
cu. engine, 67,000
miles, 1 owner
since `69. Teal
green / white
leather, restorable,
$2,500 570-287-
5775 / 332-1048
LINCOLN `88
TOWN CAR
61,000 original
miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
$5,500. Call
Mike 570-237-7660
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
MERCEDES BENZ
`74 450 SE
SOLID CAR!
Interior perfect,
exterior very good.
Runs great! New
tires, 68K original
miles.
$5,500 FIRM.
570-905-7389
Ask for Lee
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
450SL
Convertible with
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272
OLDSMOBILE `68
DELMONT
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!!
This model only
produced in 1967
& 1968. All
original 45,000
miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
skirts, always
garaged. Trophy
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
OLDSMOBILE
`68
DELMONT
Must Sell!
Appraised
for $9,200
All original
45,000 miles
350 Rocket
engine
Fender skirts
Always
garaged
Will sell for
$6,000
Serious
inquires only
570-
690-0727
PONTIAC `68
CATALINA
400 engine. 2
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
(570) 696-3513
PONTIAC 1937
Fully restored near
original. New paint,
new interior, new
wiring, custom tint-
ed glass, new motor
& transmission.
Spare motor &
trans. 16 wide
white walls car in
excellent condition
in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or
best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY.
Call 570-574-1923
PORSCHE 78
911 SC TARGA
60,000 miles. 5
speed. Air. Power
windows. Metallic
brown. Saddle Inte-
rior. Meticulous
original owner.
Garaged. New
Battery. Inspected.
Excellent Condition.
$25,000. OBO
(610) 797-7856
(484) 264-2743
STUDEBAKER 31
Rumble seat,
Coupe
Good condition.
Call for details
(570) 881-7545
WANTED: PONTIAC
`78 FIREBIRD
Formula 400
Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car
was last seen in
Abington-Scranton
area. Finders fee
paid if car is found
and purchased. Call
John with any info
(570) 760-3440
421 Boats &
Marinas
ALUM V-TRAILER 14
15 Evinrude/55 lb.
min. anchor, oars,
seats, etc. Ready to
go, just add poles &
bait. $2,995.
570-751-8689
CABELAS FISH
CAT PANTHER
9. Approximately 5
years old. Retails
$699, selling $350.
FIRM 570-288-9719
ROW BOAT 12
& TRAILER
Aluminum, new
tires, new wiring on
trailer, $699. neg.
570-479-7114
421 Boats &
Marinas
CREST III 96
25FT PONTOON BOAT
with 2007 Hoosier
trailer. 1996 Mer-
cury 90hp motor/
less than 100 hours.
Reduced to
$10,500. Call
570-215-0123
STARCRAFT 80
16 DEEP V
90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
& trim 92 EZ
loader trailer. With
00 Tracker Series
60lbs foot pedal, 2
downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks,
2 fish finders and
more. MUST SEE.
Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
after 5pm.
BOAT SPACE NEEDED
Looking for a place
near Harveys Lake
to park boat for
summer.
570-784-8697
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY `04 DUMP TRUCK
36k miles. 96 Boss
power angle plow.
Hydraulic over elec-
tric dump box with
sides. Rubber coated
box & frame. Very
good condition.
$22,500 firm. Call
570-840-1838
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
439 Motorcycles
96 HONDA
American Classic
Edition. 1100 cc. 1
owner, under
20,000 miles. Yel-
low and white,
extra chrome, VNH
exhaust, bags,
lights, MC jack, bat-
tery tender, hel-
mets. Asking $3500
570-288-7618
BMW 07 K1200 GT
Low mileage. Many
extras. Clean.
$9,500
(570) 646-2645
DAELIM 2006
150 CCs. 4,700
miles. 70 MPG.
New battery & tires.
$1,500; negotiable.
Call 570-288-1246
or 570-328-6897
HARLEY 01
DAVIDSON
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
kept, like new
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
$12,900
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
Garage kept. 1
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
$18,000. OBO
570-706-6156
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
NIGHTTRAIN
New rear tire. Very
good condition. 23K
miles. $8,500. Call
570-510-1429
HYOSUNG `04 COMET
250. 157 Miles.
Excellent Condition.
$1,200. Call
570-256-7760
439 Motorcycles
HARLEY DAVIDSON `07
Road King Classic
FLHRC. Burgundy /
Cream. Driver &
Passenger back
rest, grips, battery
tender, cover. Willie
G accessories. 19k
miles. $14,400 or
best offer. Call
262-993-4228
HARLEY DAVIDSON
03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE
Golden Anniversary.
Silver/Black. New
Tires. Extras. Excel-
lent Condition.
19,000 miles
$10,000.
570-639-2539
HARLEY DAVIDSON 05
SCREAMING EAGLE
V-ROD
Orange & Black.
Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking
$15,000
570-876-4034
HARLEY DAVIDSON 05
V-ROD VRSCA
Blue pearl,
excellent condition,
3,100 miles, factory
alarm with extras.
$10,500.
or best offer.
Tony 570-237-1631
HARLEY DAVIDSON
08 SPORTSTER
XL 1200 Low Rider.
6,700 miles. Lots of
chrome & extras.
Perfect condition.
$7,500 or best offer
(570) 709-8773
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION
#35 of 50 Made
$10,000 in acces-
sories including a
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con-
dition. All Documen-
tation. 1,400 Asking
$15,000
570-876-4034
HARLEY DAVIDSON 80
Soft riding FLH.
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
nal antique show
winner. Factory
spot lights, wide
white tires,
biggest Harley
built. Only
28,000 original
miles! Never
needs inspec-
tion, permanent
registration.
$7,995
570-905-9348
HARLEY DAVIDSON
92 DAYTONA DYNA
SPECIAL EDITION
Bike #770 of 1,770
made. Many extras.
Must sell. 13,300
miles. Get on this
classic for only
$6,995
570-477-1109
HARLEY
DAVIDSON` 95
HERITAGE SOFTAIL
NOSTALGIA
Garage Kept,
Vance and Hines
Pipes, New
Battery, Extra
Seat, Very Clean
Bike $8,000
570-592-4021
KAWASAKI 03
KLR 650
$3,400
(570) 287-0563
439 Motorcycles
HONDA `03 REBEL
250. Black with red
rebel decal. 65MPG.
Excellent condition.
1,800 miles. $1,750
or best offer. Call
570-262-6605
HONDA 2005 SHADOW
VLX600, White,
10,000 miles
& new back tire.
$3,000
(570) 262-3697 or
(570) 542-7213
KAWASAKI 05
NINJA 500R. 3300
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
KAWASAKI` 05
NINJA 500
Blue Ninja 500 with
3300 mi. Current PA
State Inspection.
Never dropped or
dumped. Must sell,
moving to Florida.
$3,000.
570-237-5947
Kawasaki` 93
ZX11D NINJA
LIKE NEW
8900 Original
miles. Original
owner. V@H
Exhaust and Com-
puter. New tires.
$3,800.
570-574-3584
MOTO GUZZI `03
1,100 cc. 1,900
miles. Full dress.
Shaft driven. Garage
kept. Excellent condi-
tion. $6000. Health
Problems. Call
570-654-7863
POLARIS 00
VICTORY CRUISER
14,000 miles,
92 V-twin, 1507 cc,
extras $6000.
570-883-9047
Q-LINK LEGACY `09
250 automatic. Gun
metal gray. MP3
player. $3,000.
Great first motorcy-
cle. 570-696-1156
SUZUKI `07 C50T
CRUISER
EXCELLENT
CONDITION
Windshield, Bags,
Floorboards,V&H
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,200
(570) 430-0357
SUZUKI 77
GS 750
Needs work.
$1,200
or best offer
570-855-9417
570-822-2508
UNITED MOTORS
08 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER
150cc. Purple &
grey in color. 900
miles. Bought brand
new. Paid $2,000.
Asking $1,600 or
best offer.
(570) 814-3328 or
(570) 825-5133
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar,
cobra exhaust,
windshield, many
extras, must sell.
$4,900. Call
570-301-3433
439 Motorcycles
YAMAHA 11 YZ 450
Brand New!
$6,900
(570) 388-2947
YAMAHA 1975 80
Antique. Very good
condition. Must see.
Low milage. Road
title. Asking $1,260
Call (570) 825-5810
Leave Message
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
442 RVs & Campers
96 SUNLINE TRAILER
23. Excellent con-
dition. Sleeps 3 or 4
people. $5,800
negotiable.
570-453-3358
CHEROKEE 10
Travel trailer. 39 ft.,
4 slide outs, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 bath
rooms, microwave,
awning, tinted win-
dows, Brand new.
Have no pets or
smokers. Much
more!!!!!
$37,000
(cell) 682-888-2880
EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT
TRAILER
Brand new 2010
tandem axle, 4
wheel electric
brakes, 20 long
total, 7 x 16 wood
deck, fold up ramps
with knees, remov-
able fenders for
oversized loads,
powder coat paint
for rust protection,
2 5/16 hitch
coupler, tongue
jack, side pockets,
brake away switch,
battery, 7 pole
RV plugs, title &
more!! Priced for
quick sale. $2,595
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
FLAGSTAFF `08
CLASSIC
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
water purifier,
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
raised panel fridge
& many acces-
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
$22,500.
570-868-6986
LAYTON 02
TRAVEL TRAILER
30 ft. Sleeps 9 - 3
bunk beds & 1
queen. Full kitchen.
Air conditioning/
heat. Tub/shower.
$6,900
(570) 696-1969
NEWMAR 36
MOUNTAIN AIRE
5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new
condition, loaded
with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch
also available.
570-455-6796
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
Travel Trailer. 29,
mint condition, 1
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
more extras, includ-
ing hitch equipment
and sway bars.
Reduced. $12,500.
Call 570-842-6735
442 RVs & Campers
SUNLITE CAMPER
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
extra large living
room + sofa bed.
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
90 CHEVY CHEYENNE
2500 series. 8 ft
box with tool box.
Heavy duty ladder
rack. 150K miles.
Great work truck.
$1,500
570-406-5128
BUICK `05
RENDEZVOUS CXL
BARGAIN!!
AWD, Fully
loaded, 1 owner,
22,000 miles.
Small 6 cylinder.
New tires. Like
new, inside &
out. $14,900. Call
(570) 540-0975
CADILLAC `99
ESCALADE
97k miles. Black
with beige leather
interior. 22 rims.
Runs great. $8,500
Call 570-861-0202
CHEVROLET `10
SILVERADO 1500
Extended Cab V71
Package 4x4. Bed-
liner. V-8. Red.
Remote start.
6,300 miles
$26,000
(570) 639-2539
CHEVROLET `97
SILVERADO
with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
$9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 00 ASTRO
CARGO VAN
Automatic, V6
1 owner
Clean Work Van!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
CHEVY `00 SILVERADO
1500. 4x4. 8 box.
Auto. A/C. 121K
miles. $5,995.
570-332-1121
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,
low mileage.
$35,500. Call
570-655-2689
CHEVY 00 S10 ZR2
46K miles on
engine. 4x4.
$4,700
(570) 760-4856
FORD `90 TRUCK
17 box. Excellent
running condition.
Very Clean. $4,300.
Call 570-287-1246
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451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVY 03
TRAILBLAZER LTZ
4WD, V6, leather,
auto, moonroof
$11,240
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY 05
UPLANDER LS
Extended - DVD
$11,950
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHRYSLER 05
TOWN & COUNTRY
V6. Local new
car trade!
$5,995.
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
DODGE `05 DAKOTA
SLT Club Cab. 4
wheel drive. V8
auto. Blue. 49k
miles. Many extras.
Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
$13,000 negotiable
570-430-1396
DODGE `95 Caravan
7 passenger van.
Needs head gasket
.Body good shape,
interior good condi-
tion. 185,437 miles.
$700 or best offer.
570-287-2517
DODGE `99
DURANGO SLT
5.9 V8, Kodiak
Green, Just serv-
iced. New brakes.
Tow package. AC.
Very good condi-
tion. Runs & drives
100%. 68,000 miles.
Asking $6,850 or
best offer
(570) 239-8165
DODGE 05 MAGNUM
Clean Car. Local
Trade-in.
$11,720
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 97 F-150 4X4
Automatic,
4.2L V6, AC
Economical
Work Truck!
$4,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD `01 F150
XTL 4x4, extended
cab, Creampuff, 43k
miles. New tires.
Running boards.
Towing Package.
5.4 automatic. Like
new $12,400. Call
570-678-5040
FORD `04 FREESTAR
Limited. Leather. 7
passenger.Remote
doors. DVD player,
premium sound.
Rear A/C. 57,800
miles. $8,995. Call
570-947-0771
FORD `06 RANGER
2WD, regular cab, 4
Cylinder, 5 speed,
CD/radio & cruise
control. 64K miles.
All maintenance
records available.
Truck is very clean!
$7,700
(570) 401-0684
FORD `99 E250
Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
serviced, new bat-
tery, tires & rods.
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
chairs. Braun Millen-
nium lift with
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
A/C. Power locks &
windows. Excellent
condition. $7,500.
570-237-6375
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 05
ESCAPE XLT
Sunroof, leather,
Local New SUV
Trade!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
GMC `93 PICKUP
SLE Package. 2WD.
Very Clean. 105,000
miles. $3,500.
(570) 283-3184
(570) 696-4358
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 99 F150
4x4. Short box.
Auto. 4.6L. V8.
1 Owner!!
$4,495.
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
GMC `04 4500
Duramax Diesel
engine. Aluminum
16ft Mickey box
truck; allison auto-
matic transmission;
heavy duty tuck-a-
way lift gate with roll
up rear door;
translucent roof;
exhaust brakes;
inside adjustable
mirrors; Oak floor;
new heavy duty bat-
teries and new tires;
under CDL. Excel-
lent condition. 114k
miles. $17,500 OBO
Trailmobile Storage Trailer
53 ft long. Coupler
height - 47.5;
height 136; width
96. Inside height
10. Shelving inside
length of trailer. Two
36 out swinging
double doors.
$2,400 OBO
(570) 855-7197
(570) 328-3428
GMC `99 TRUCK
SLE PACKAGE
2 wheel drive
84,000
original
miles
$5,900.
or best offer
570-
824-3096
HONDA `10
ODYSSEY
Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
Only 1,900 Miles.
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
JEEP 99
GRAND CHEROKEE
6 cylinder,
automatic, CD
Excellent runner!
$3,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
JEEP `02 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
Triple black, eco-
nomical 6 cylinder.
4x4 select drive.
CD, remote door
opener, power win-
dows & locks,
cruise, tilt wheel.
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out.
No rust. Sale price
$6,895. Scranton.
570-466-2771
JEEP `03 LIBERTY
SPORT. Rare. 5
speed. 23 MPG.
102K highway miles.
Silver with black
interior. Immaculate
condition, inside and
out. Garage kept.
No rust, mainte-
nance records
included. 4wd, all
power. $6,900 or
best offer, trades
will be considered.
Call 570-575-0518
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
JEEP 04 LIBERTY
Auto, V6, Local
New SUV Trade!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
LEXUS `96 LX 450
Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new
leather ivory interi-
or. Silver trim.
Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
84,000 miles, Ask-
ing $10,750
570-654-3076 or
570-498-0005
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
JEEP 09
COMMANDER
$19,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
LEXUS `06 GX 470
Cypress Pearl with
ivory leather interi-
or. Like new
condition, garage
kept. All service
records. Brand new
tires. All options
including premium
audio package, rear
climate control,
adjustable suspen-
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
Lexus bug guard.
46,000 miles.
$27,950
(570) 237-1082
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 04
TRIBUTE LX
Automatic, V6
Sunroof, CD
1 owner
Extra Clean!
$4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 03 MPV VAN
V6. CD Player.
1 owner vehicle!!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
MERCURY `07
MARINER
One owner.
garage kept.
Showroom condi-
tion fully loaded,
every option
34,000 mi.
REDUCED
$15,900
(570)825-5847
MERCURY 09 MILAN
4 cylinder,
automatic,
Only 9,800 miles
$15,990
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
MINI 08
COOPER
2 door, automatic,
leather, sky roof,
boost cd, fogs
$18,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
MITSUBISHI `08
RAIDER
VERY GOOD CONDITION!
29,500 miles. 2-
4X4 drive option, 4
door crew cab,
sharp silver color
with chrome step
runners, premium
rims, good tires,
bedliner, V-6, 3.7
liter. Purchased at
$26,900. Dealer
would sell for
$18,875.
Asking $16,900
(570) 545-6057
MITSUBISHI `11
OUTLANDER SPORT SE
AWD, Black interi-
or/exterior, start/
stop engine with
keyless entry, heat-
ed seats, 18 alloy
wheels, many extra
features. Only
4,800 miles. 10
year, 100,000 mile
warranty. $24,500.
Willing to negotiate.
Serious inquires
only - must sell,
going to law school.
(570) 793-6844
MITSUBISHI `95
MONTERO SR 4WD
177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
windows, power
mirrors, power
seats, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD
changer, leather
interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
new Passed inspec-
tion, new battery.
$2,500
(570) 868-1100
Call after 2:00 p.m.
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
MITSUBISHI `97
15 CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder
diesel engine.
Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
good rubber. All
around good
condition inside
& out. Well
maintained.
Ready to work.
PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
best offer
Call 570-650-3500
Ask for Carmen
NISSAN `03 XTERRA
Black with grey inte-
rior. 196k highway
miles. 4x4. Power
windows & locks.
New tires, brakes,
rotors. Great condi-
tion. $4,350. Call
570-574-7140
NISSAN 06 ALTIMA S
Automatic, CD,
Local Trade
$11,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
PONTIAC 02 MONTANA
MINIVAN
1 Owner. Exception-
ally well maintained
- very good condi-
tion. Fully loaded.
Trailer hitch. Seats
8. 126K highway
miles. $4,800
(570) 650-3368
SATURN 09 VUE XE
4WD, automatic
Moon Roof
$16,320
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
TOYOTA 98 RAV4 L
4x4, automatic, low
mileage. Excellent
condition - garage
kept. $7,500
(570) 237-2412
TRACTOR
TRAILERS
FREIGHTLINER
97 MIDROOF
475 CAT & 10
speed transmission.
$12,000
FREIGHTLINER
99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.
Asking $15,000.
88 FRUEHAUF 45
with sides. All
aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790
VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
condition. New
tires, new brakes
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
ALL
JUNK
CAR &
TRUCKS
WANTED
Highest Prices
Paid In Cash!!!
FREE
REMOVAL
Call V&G
Anytime
288-8995
503 Accounting/
Finance
FULL TIME CPA
Wanted. To gener-
ate in house finan-
cial statements
and job cost track-
ing for state and
federal projects.
Health insurance,
401k benefits.
Send resume to:
jamestohara@
aol.com or fax to
570-842-8205.
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CONCRETE
FINISHER
10 years experience
required.
Call 570-384-0730
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS &
WATERPIPE LAYERS
For a 1 year prevail-
ing rate contract in
Wysox, PA. Mini-
mum 5 years expe-
rience required.
Health insurance
and 401k benefits.
Send resume to:
jamestohara@
aol.com or fax to
570-842-8205.
522 Education/
Training
PRE-SCHOOL/
CHILDCARE
Full & Part Time
positions available.
Please call to
schedule interview.
570-654-8882. EOE
524 Engineering
CIVIL ENGINEER
Wanted. To perform
contract manage-
ment for state and
federal projects.
Health insurance,
401k benefits.
Send resume to:
jamestohara@
aol.com or fax to
570-842-8205.
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
LINE COOK
Experience neces-
sary. Flexible sched-
ule. Banquet experi-
ence helpful. Apply
in person at the
Wyoming Valley CC
THE HOLIDAY INN
EXPRESS EAST
Has immediate
openings for the
following positions:
Guest Services
Representatives
Houseperson/
Van Driver
Full and part time
positions available.
Must be available
nights and week-
ends. Please apply
in person:
1063 Highway 315
Across from
Motorworld
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530 Human
Resources
HUMAN RESOURCES
COORDINATOR
For a specialized
trucking company.
Duties Include, but,
are not limited to
the following:
Placing and Man-
aging responses to
driver and other ads
Set up drug testing
for accepted appli-
cants
Prepare /submit all
forms/documents to
accomplish Back-
ground and DMV
checks
Prepare/review all
Driver Employment
Packages
Prepare/update
Employee Hand-
book/Manual
Compliance with
all Regulatory
Requirements.
Requirements for
Position:
Degree in Human
resources or related
field
Three years of
Human Resources
experience
Email Resume to
ljcharm@msn.com
or fax 570-288-0617
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
AUTO BODY
TECHNICIAN
Experienced, highly
motivated, quality
workmanship, ability
to work independ-
ently. Must have
own tools. Paid
holidays, vacation,
medical benefits.
Please call
570-836-6556
AUTO DETAIL
Busy shop and
mobile route need
two energetic and
focused individuals
with auto detail
background. Must
have valid license.
Call 570-760-9701
for an appointment.
DELIVERY/
MAINTENANCE
Full time position
Benefits available
Send resume to:
jamestohara@
aol.com or fax to
570-842-8205.
EXPERIENCED
CLIMBER/
BUCKET OPERATOR
570-574-5018
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
VILLAGE AT
GREENBRIAR
ASSISTED
LIVING
Plumbing, Heating,
A/C, Painting and
Minor Repairs for
PCH. Full-time, live-
in position. Salary,
room & board.
Please inquire with-
in. 4244 Memorial
Hwy., Dallas, PA
18612
Monday-Friday
10am-3pm
GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
538 Janitorial/
Cleaning
CLEANING - PART TIME
Evenings. 4 people
needed in Wilkes-
Barre & Exeter.
Leave message
between 9a-3p.
570-969-5231
570-969-2986
Cleaning Help
Part time.
Must have car.
570-262-1660
CUSTODIANS
Janitorial company
has positions
available.
CUSTODIOS
Empresa de
limpieza tiene
ofretas de trabajo.
Send resume to
sallyb@usiservices
group.com
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539 Legal
ATTORNEY
Full time for State
and Federal
contract disputes,
litigation, change
orders, etc.
Health insurance,
401k benefits.
Send resume to:
jamestohara@
aol.com or fax to
570-842-8205.
ATTORNEY
1-2 years experi-
ence; needed in-
house, for substan-
tial legal research,
prepare legal
memo, and assist
outside legal coun-
sel. E-mail resume
to: MotleyCrew@
yahoo.com
ATTORNEY
2-4 years experi-
ence, with some
trial experience
needed by growing
firm. E-mail resume
to: essexfells@
hotmail.com
542 Logistics/
Transportation
NES RENTALS
NES RENTALS,
a leader in a
multi-billion
dollar rental
industry for con-
struction is look-
ing to make
immediate hires
for the following
positions in the
PITTSTON, PA
area:
DRIVER
You will operate
multi-dimension-
al construction
equipment,
delivery trucks,
including tractor
trailer combina-
tions to pick up
and deliver
equipment to
and from cus-
tomer work
sites, and is able
to train in safe
usage of the
equipment. H.S.
diploma (or
equivalent), the
ability to lift 70
lbs., have a valid
CDL license, sat-
isfactory driving
record, and
knowledge of
federal motor
carrier regula-
tions is required.
Two years of
commercial driv-
ing experience
involving the
movement of
trucks and con-
struction equip-
ment including
oversized loads
required. Knowl-
edge of safety
procedures for
securing and
transporting
cargo is also
essential.
NES RENTALS
offers competi-
tive wages,
medical/
dental, vision,
tuition reim-
bursement, and
401(k).
For considera-
tion, apply
online at our
Careers center
at www.
nesrentals.
com/careers.
NES recognizes
and values
diversity.
We are an
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
employer.
DRIVERS
CDL A, Full / Part
Time, local work.
Experience & clean
MVR a must.
$18/hour + overtime
888-567-7616
542 Logistics/
Transportation
CLASS A CDL DRIVERS
We are growing!
Core-Mark is
accepting applica-
tions Sunday
through Friday with
guaranteed inter-
views Monday
through Friday
between 8am &
6pm. FULL TIME 3
OR 4 DAY WORK
WEEK AVAILABLE
Monday through
Friday -
weekends off !
We are a national
convenience store
distribution compa-
ny seeking full time
CLASS A CDL DRI-
VERS. Generous
benefit package to
include Medical/
Dental/Vision/STD/L
TD and 401k. $1,500
sign on bonus as
well as Attendance/
Safety and Perfor-
mance Bonus pro-
grams available.
Annual and merit in-
creases. Designed
Route Deliveries.
Company provided
uniform and work
boots Guaranteed
40 hours/week.
100 West End Rd.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18706
NO PHONE CALLS
PLEASE.
SHOW UP AND BE
INTERVIEWED!!
All applicants sub-
ject to pre-employ-
ment drug and
background check.
E.O.E
Drivers CDL A-
NOW HIRING FOR
DEDICATED RUN!
$500
Sign-On Bonus
Home most nights,
Great Equipment &
benefits. Excellent
starting pay and
great miles. We
offer the total pack-
age! CDL-A and 6
months experience
required. New Ter-
minal Now Open
in Allentown, PA
CALL CALL TODA TODAY! Y!
877-211-8682 877-211-8682
WATER TANKER
DRIVERS
Full/Part Time
Well Services
Drivers needed to
haul Fresh Water in
the Marcellus Shale
Gas Industry in PA.
Regional Work,
Home Daily,
Competitive Pay
and Benefits.
Candidates must
have a Class A or B
CDL License.
Minimum of 3 years
verifiable experi-
ence within the
past 5 years and a
Clean MVR.
Call (570)901-1067
drive4vt@
comcast.net
548 Medical/Health
DIRECT CARE WORKER
Allied Services In-
Home Services Divi-
sion has part-time
day/weekend hours
available in Luzerne
County. Minimum of
one (1) year home
care experience
required.
If interested, please
apply online at:
www.allied-
services.org
or call Trish Tully at
(570) 348-2237.
Allied Services is an
Equal Opportunity
Employer.
FULL TIME
REGISTERED NURSE
A full-time position
for a Registered
Nurse at the Noxen
Health Center,
Noxen, PA is avail-
able. The hours are
8:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. Monday thru
Friday. Applicant
must be able to
work independently,
must have a good
knowledge of office
procedures, i.e.,
immunizations,
drawing blood, tak-
ing vital signs, per-
forming EKGs, and
administering med-
ications. Clinical and
technical skills are
imperative. Full ben-
efit package includ-
ed.
Human Resources
Linda Dorrance
RHC of NE PA
1084 Route 315
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702-7012
E-mail:
LDORRANCE@
RHC1084.COM
PHONE:
570-825-8741
EXT. 222
FAX: 570-825-8990
EOE M/F/V/H AA
LPN AND/OR
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
Medical office.
Weekdays only.
Send resume to
c/o Times Leader
Box 2700
15 North Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
MEDICAL OFFICE
RECEPTIONIST
Energetic, self
starter, & outgoing
personality needed
for family practice.
Excellent work
environment,
competitive salary.
Experience & refer-
ences required.
Send resume to:
c/o Times Leader
Box 2710
15 North Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
551 Other
ANIMAL CARE
KUNKLE KENNEL, LLC
Looking for experi-
enced, professional
Groomers, part
or full time
Kennel Assistants
Apply in person or
Call 570-675-1111
Select Staffing is
expanding in
Scranton and
Pittston!
JOB FAIR
Wednesday-
Tuesday between
10-4pm at the
Wilkes-Barre
Careerlink Center:
32 East Union St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
www.
selectstaffing.com
554 Production/
Operations
MANUFACTURING POSI-
TIONS
A well-established
expanding local
manufacturer has
available manufac-
turing positions for
all shifts. Back-
ground in machine
repair a plus.
A comprehensive
benefit package,
which includes
401K. EOE
Applications can be
obtained at:
American Silk Mills
75 Stark Street
Plains, PA 18705
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
GROCERY
THOMAS FAMILY
MARKET
FOODTOWN
Is hiring for the
following positions:
PRODUCE MANAGER
PRODUCE CLERK
Part Time
MEAT APPRENTICE
Full Time
Excellent pay &
benefits... 401K.
570-332-8361
SALES PERSONNEL
Beiters Home Cen-
ter Wilkes-Barre is
currently accepting
applications for
PART-TIME SALES
PERSONNEL. Prior
sales experience
helpful but not
required. A pleasant
personality and
good communica-
tion skills a must.
Varying schedule
Monday thru Satur-
day and evenings.
Beiters offers a
competitive wage
and benefits pack-
age in a family-ori-
ented work environ-
ment. EOE employ-
er. Interested appli-
cants may com-
plete an employ-
ment application at
Beiters, 370 East
End Centre Plaza in
Wilkes-Barre or via
email to jbarnes@
beiters.com. No
phone calls, please.
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
A
Better
Career
Starts
Here!
Your chance to build
your own business with
a JAN-PRO Cleaning
Systems franchise.
Extensive Training
Guaranteed
Customers
Guaranteed
Financing
No Selling Needed
Just $950 starts your
career, so call
570-824-5774 today!
BEER DISTRIBUTOR
License available
with option to lease
building or sold
separately.
570-954-1284
Ice Cream Parlor/Deli
Busy West Side
Shopping Center.
Soft & Hard Ice
Cream, soups,
sandwiches,
hotdogs. Interior &
exterior furniture
included. All equip-
ment, inventory &
supplies & LLC
included. $54,000
No Real Estate
570-287-2552
LIQUOR LICENSE
For Sale in the
Dallas Area.
Asking $28,000.
Call 570-977-9607
LUNCH OPPORTU-
NITY in existing
restaurant. Inde-
pendent operation
with an existing
Wilkes-Barre Busi-
ness. Must have
own resources and
capital. Serious
inquiries only. Call
570-287-7191
extension 1
630 Money To Loan
We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
TEED. Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
say theyve never
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
legally remove
accurate and timely
information from
your credit report.
Its a process that
starts with you and
involves time and a
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
700
MERCHANDISE
702 Air
Conditioners
AIR CONDITIONER
$50
570-820-3350
AIR CONDITIONER
Packaged, com-
mercial air condi-
tioning unit. York. 3
ton. 3 phase. New in
carton. Plus extras.
$500.
570-288-0131
570-288-2850
AIR CONDITIONERS
(2) $50 each
570-824-3825
706 Arts/Crafts/
Hobbies
SEWING MACHINE
Singer electric,
model # 201-2 $100
570-288-9813
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
* * ANTIQUE **
SLOT MACHINE
From 1949.
$.25 machine.
$2,000 OBO
(570) 650-8687
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, old gun
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
ANTIQUES: Steamer
Trunk, over 100
years old, 32x19
x21, hinged, flat
top, wheels on bot-
tom. $75. 814-9845.
BASEBALL SPORT
FIGURES, 6 different
McFarlane $24.95,
nice starter collec-
tion. 570-313-5214
or 570-313-5214
COINS. Washington
Quarters 1934-
1934-d-36-37-38-
39-40-s $75.
570-287-4135
Collectors items:
U.S, Army Survival
Manual. At War
at Sea published
2001. Battles of
Hitlers Wars: pub-
lished 1977. Ency-
clopedia of the Civil
War published
2001. Rebels &
Yankees Comman-
ders of the Civil
War published
1980. Army Infantry
Platoon and Squad
Training Manual.
All books $50. Call
Jim 570-655-9474
COMIC BOOKS -
Gen 13-1, X-files,
Spiderman & many
others, $1 each.
NEON SIGN - Elec-
tric, Camel sign, 30
years old, $150.
RECORDS - LPS,
78S, 45S From
40S, 50S, 60S &
70S. $1 each.
570-829-2411
ORNAMENTS 5 Hall-
mark Keepsake
ornaments. Barbie
Collector Series
Chinese Barbie,
Russian Barbie, Gay
Parisienne Barbie,
Busy Gal Fashion
Barbie, & Silken
Flame Barbie $20
for the collection.
570-735-0191
RECORD ALBUM
COLLECTION 86
total $1. each / all
for $40. 825-9744
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 26,
28, 32, 34, 43-44,
46, 49, 51-55, 61,
63, 67, 86-88, 94;
GAR H.S. 34-37, 42-
47, 55-56, 61, 72-
73, 80, 84, 05, 06,
Meyers H.S.: 60,
74-77, Wyoming
Valley West H.S. 68-
69, 71, 73, 78, 84,
85, 86, 87, 88, 90,
93; Old Forge H.S.
66, 72, 74; Kingston
H.S. 38-45, 49, 64;
Plymouth H.S. 29-
33, 35, 37, 38-39,
46-48, 53-55,
Hanover H.S. 51-
52, 54; Berwick H.S.
52-53, 56-58, 60,
67, 68-69; Lehman
H.S. 73-76, 78, 80;
Westmoreland H.S.
52-54; Nanticoke
Area H.S. 76;
Luzerne H.S. 51-52,
56-57; West Pittston
H.S. Annual 26-28,
31-32, 54, 59-60,
66; Bishop Hoban
H.S. 72-75; West
Side Central
Catholic H.S. 65, 75,
80-81, 84; Pittston
H.S. 63; St. Marys
H.S. 29; Northwest
H.S. 73, 76, 77, 78;
Lake Lehman H.S.
74, 76, 78
Call 570-825-4721
710 Appliances
A P P L I A N C E
PA R T S E T C .
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
DRYER. Maytag
Gas. Commercial
technology. Excel-
lent. $175.
570-817-8981
FREEZER Stand Up
Works Great. Needs
handle but still
opens, has quick
freeze option. $250
570-814-9780
GE
SPACEMAKER
27 DROP-IN
ELECTRIC STOVE
SELF CLEANING.
EXCELLENT CON-
DITION. $450.00
(570) 735-4979
GENES
RECONDITIONED
APPLIANCES
60 Day Warranty
Monday-Friday
8:00PM-5:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM-11:00AM
Gateway
Shopping Center
Kingston, PA
(570) 819-1966
GRILL electric
ceramic 12x12
nonstick. Smoke
free. New in box.
$15. 570-655-2154
MICRO-WAVE Litton
$20. call
570-825-9744
MICROWAVE
$20.
570-474-6947
MICROWAVE GE all
options, white with
turntable, excellent
condition $30.
570-675-4383
RANGE Magic Chef
drop-In electric
white, with black
ceramic top, self-
cleaning. Works
great. $300. Nu-
Tone Exhaust Vent
white, with light
$35. 570-655-0404
REFRIGERATOR
Haier, 1/7 cu. ft.
Great for college
student $45.
570-868-5450
Refrigerator white,
65.5hx33wx29.5
deep, small mark on
the door, in great
condition. $150.
570-239-6643
Retired Repairman
top loading
Whirlpool & Ken-
more Washers, Gas
& Electric Dryers
Repairman.
570-833-2965
570-460-0658
STOVE: GE electric
glass top, black
good condition.
$150. GE micro-
wave oven, black,
.good condition.
$100. Take the
pair for $225.
570-696-1454
WASHER front load
LG 4.2 cu. ft., gray.
2 years old, excel-
lent condition. $500.
570-474-9049
WASHER & DRYER
kenmore for $250.
570-820-3350
WASHER. Maytag.
Fabric-matic. Heavy
duty, extra large
capacity top loader.
25 1/2 wide. White.
Discharges water
very fast for large
washing cycles.
Very good condition.
Asking $185 or best
offer 570-885-1338
Why Spend
Hundreds on
New or Used
Appliances?
Most problems
with your appli-
ances are usually
simple and inex-
pensive to fix!
Save your hard
earned money, Let
us take a look at it
first!
30 years in
the business.
East Main
Appliances
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
712 Baby Items
ARMS REACH Co-
Sleeper excellent
condition, like new.
used less than 3
months. Doubles as
play yard, carry/
storage bag includ-
ed. $90. 822-1864
BABY sling Over
the shoulder baby
holder adjustable
carrier for babies.
$12. 570-693-1072
BOOSTER SEAT, $5
or best offer.
Call 570-823-4941
CRIB BEDDING
girl, Ladybug by Kid-
sline, includes
bumper, quilt, crib
skirt, sheet, excel-
lent condition, cur-
rent retail price 125.
asking $50.
570-822-1864
CRIB: baby natural
finish wood Sim-
mons sleigh crib,
great condition, paid
$500, asking $200.
Graco pack & play
with bassinet blue &
brown, $100. never
used. Exersaucer,
$20. Baby pink
papasan, $20. Kick
& play, $15. Aquari-
um high chair $20.
Graco stroller with
infant seat green
$100. Graco double
stroller, Milan style,
$100. 570-388-2816
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$125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN,
DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN!
NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm Happy Trails!
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
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A Benson Family Dealership
HOURS:
Monday Thru Thursday
8:00am - 8:00pm
Friday & Saturday
8:00am - 5:00pm
A Benson Family Dealership
*Tax and Tags Extra.
JUST TRADED SPECIALS
LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES
2011 DODGE
DAKOTA X CAB
$
23,995
Matching Cap, 4x4, 3000 Miles,
Must See This One!
2009 BUICK LUCERNE
CX
$
17,995
Local One Owner, 22K Miles,
6 Pass Seating
2004 CHEVY
TRAILBLAZER EXT
$
10,995
Just Traded, Local Car,
4x4, HardTo Find
$
26,995
Rear Entertainment, Navigation,
Local Trade
2004 JEEP
WRANGLER
$
13,995
Low Miles, Local Trade,
Automatic, Only...
2011 GMC SIERRA
1500 X-CAB 4X4
$
30,995
Lease Cancellation, Just 600 Miles,
8 Box
2010 NISSAN
PATHFINDER 4X4
$
23,995
Local One Owner, 13K Miles,
Factory Warranty
2009 MERCURY
MARINER
$
20,995
Local New GMC, Trade, Moonroof,
Leather, Low Miles
2009 MERCURY MARINER
PREMIER 4X4
$
21,500
Leather, Moonroof, 40K Miles,
Local One Owner
$
17,995
One Owner, Tons of Warranty
2011 TOYOTA CAMRY
LE
$
16,995
Great Color, Balance of Warranty
2010 DODGE CHARGER
SXT
$
16,995
Just Arrived, Extra Sporty!
2007 GMC YUKON
DENALI AWD
2010 JEEP COMPASS
4X4
WVONMO VALLEV
415 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
570.822.8870
steve@yourcarbank.com
www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com
*For qualied Buyers. Bi-weekly payments greater than 17
1/2% of monthly net income, additional
down-payment may be required. Costs to be paid by Buyer at delivery: registration, taxes, title, doc fee.
0
$
DOWN*
UV MEME PAV MEME UV MEME
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197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
825-7577
YOMING VALLEY
AUTO SALES INC. AA
SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
FINANCING AVAILABLE
www.WyomingValleyAutos.com
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
02 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
4X4
$
7,575
$
6,595
$
4,950
00 FORD ESCORT SE
$
3,875
$
5,575
$
5,975
05 CHRYSLER PT
CRUISER TOURING
PW, PDL, Moonroof
A/C, AM/FM, Economical! PW, PDL, A/C, Tilt
GAS SAVER SPECIALS!
PW, PDL, A/C
02 FORD WINDSTAR
PW, PDL, A/C, 85K Miles
04 SATURN VUE
PW, PDL, A/C, Moonroof
03 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA
GL
2
9
5
7
2
8
MOTORTWINS
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
718-4050
CALL STEVE MORENKO
NEW LOW PRICES!
$
2,990
*
2002 Hyundai
Elantra GLS
$
4,990
*
4DR, Sunroof, Air, All Power
2003 Kia
Spectra LS
$
5,990
*
Air, 4-Cyl, Auto, 4DR
1993 Toyota
Four Runner SR5
$
3,490
*
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
2000 Dodge
Stratus SE
$
3,490
*
2000 GMC
Jimmy 4Dr
2000 Ford
Taurus Wagon
$
4,990
*
5 Speed 4x4, V6, 4DR Wagon
4 Door, 4-Cyl, Air, 82K Miles 4x4, Loaded!
Air, PW, PDL
712 Baby Items
JOGGING
STROLLER: Baby
Trend Expedition
ELX. Excellent con-
dition. $75. Call
570-655-8163
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
712 Baby Items
PACK& PLAY Even-
flo portable, excel-
lent condition. $45
Baby stroller, multi
function, European
style, Its magical
3x3 Evolution, new
sells for $220; will
sell for $100.
570- 696-1896
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
712 Baby Items
STROLLER/ umbrella,
red & blue plaid $5.
Backless booster
seat $5. Car seat,
gray with blue trim,
$30. Pack & Play
Graco, blue & yel-
low $30. Stroller,
green &nd cream
plaid $40. Booster
seat high chair,
cream with bur-
gundy, $25. TV
video baby monitor,
brand new, never
used $50. Baby
bath tub with show-
er $20. Wooden
changing table $60.
Eddie Bauer car
seat, beige & black
suede $40.
570-239-5292
716 Building
Materials
BATHROOM SINK
SET: Gerber white
porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80.
570-331-8183
CERAMIC TILE 4
3/8x 4 3/8, 140
pieces. asking $25
for all. 301-7067
CORRECT DECK
COMPOSITE RAIL-
ING five 8ft rail kits,
two 5ft stair rail kits.
Color Sage $700.
570-474-5687
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
SHOWER DOOR for
standup, standard
size $49.99 neg.
570-655-9452 or
570-299-9881
716 Building
Materials
DOOR. 36x80
solid wood, 6 panel.
Exterior or interior.
Natural oak finish,
right or left with
h a r d w a r e .
$150.Stainless steel
sink, $50, Mail box
stand. $100.Call
570-735-8730 or
570-332-8094
KITCHEN CABINETS
& GRANITE
COUNTERTOPS
10 ft.x10 ft., 1 year
old, Maple kitchen.
Premium Quality
cabinets, under-
mount sink. Granite
tops. Total cost
over $12,000.
$2,750 for Cabinets
& $1,000 for Granite
570-239-9840
WINDOWS Re-
placement new 1-
16x27.5 & 1-
18x27 white vinyl
double hung insulat-
ed glass 1/2 screen
$60. each. (2)
16x16 concrete
chimney caps $10.
each.
570-735-7658
Don't need that
Guitar?
Sell it in the
Classified Section!
570-829-7130
720 Cemetery
Plots/Lots
CEMETERY
PLOTS FOR SALE
(4) Four plots, all
together. Crestlawn
Section of Memorial
Shrine Cemetery in
Kingston Twp. $600
each. Willing to
split. For info, call
(570) 388-2773
720 Cemetery
Plots/Lots
CEMETERY PLOTS
Plymouth National
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
$450 each. Call
570-825-3666
CEMETERY PLOTS
(3) together.
Maple Lawn
Section of
Dennison
Cemetery.
Section ML.
$450 each.
570-822-1850
Wanna make a
speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570-
829-7130.
FOREST HILLS
CEMETERY
Carbondale,
Philadelphia suburb
near the old Nabis-
co & Neshaminy
Mall. 2 graves +
concrete vault with
possibility of double
deck. Estimated
Value $7,000. Ask-
ing $5,000. Call
570-477-0899 or
570-328-3847
MEMORIAL SHRINE
CEMETERY
6 Plots Available
May be Separated
Rose Lawn Section
$450 each
570-654-1596
726 Clothing
MENS CLOTHING
Slacks - Dockers,
Haggar, Clairborne
40x32 (8) like new
$16. Dress shirts
long sleeve Clair-
borne, VanHussen
18-18 1/2 x 34-35 (5)
like new $10 Polo
shirts Izod xl & xxl
(7) like new $14
49ers sweat shirt
XL Penn State Sseat
shirt XXL never
worn $10 328-1370
PROM GOWNS
sizes 10 (1) lime
green (1) watermel-
on color. Worn only
once. $75 each.
Black $75.
570-239-6011
RAINSUIT, 2 piece,
dark green, excel-
lent condition XL
$10 Woolrich mens
pants, green wool,
new, size 42 $15.
Woolrich reversible
camo/blaze orange
vest XL $15.
570-696-1896
SCHOOL DRESS
CODE girls & boys,
slacks, polos, jeans,
some jogging pants
& tees. Sizes 8-10,
12 & 14. Excellent
condition $1, $2 and
$3. 570-881-5551
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
DESK. Computer
Desk $50. Call 735-
8730 or 332-8094
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
DESK/CHAIR high
back computer
desk/chair, black i
with wheels &
adjustable height.
Very good condition.
$40. 570-709-4180
LAPTOP, computer,
E-Machine E527.
Brand new/never
used. Windows,
Intel processor, 15
LCD, Microsoft
office $150. 2GB.
570-675-4383
MCAFEE ANTIVIRUS
PLUS 2011. Good for
one computer.
Couldnt use. $20.
570-288-9609
732 Exercise
Equipment
BOWFLEX MOTIVA-
TOR with leg exten-
sion & pulldown
attachment $200.
570-735-8946
OLYMPIC WEIGHT
BENCH. $150.300 lb
weight set $125.
Weight tree $30.
Dumb bells 25 35
45 55 lbs. $125.
570 654-4582
STEPPER: TunTuri,
Tri 300 exercise
machine with com-
puter & instruction
book. Almost brand
new. $30. 696-1703
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
FURNACE, hot air.
Beckett Oil Gun.
Duct Work. Tank.
Firm $500.
Call 570-540-6794
FURNACE. Gas with
attachments. Free.
Must remove.
570-655-2154
VENT FREE HEATER
wall mount or floor
mount nat gas or LP
gas 20k $190.00 &
30k $220.00 with
thermostat & built in
blower, Brand New
in unopened box
with manufacturer
warranty. call after
6:00
(570)675-0005
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BED FRAME SET
queen size, com-
plete. Clean & very
good condition.
$140.570-675-4383
BEDROOM SET
complete, queen
size, 2 dressers, 1
night stand, blond to
light oak, mint con-
dition $450.
570-474-6947
BEDROOM SET dark
oak, frame, 2 night
stands, chest of
drawers, double
dresser with mirrors
for $400. Living
room set floral print
with coffee table &
end tables glass for
$300. Grill $30.
570-824-3825
BEDROOM SET
includes twin
canopy bed, night-
stand, and dresser
with mirror, beautiful
cream color, excel-
lent condition. Will
sacrifice for $450.
Must sell. 693-1406
BENCH solid maple
wood, painted black
colonial style 47
wide, excellent con-
dition $35.
570-696-1896
BREAKFRONT 4
door, cherry $400.
Large antique vase
13 tall mauve color
$10. Fancy stem-
ware, 8 place set-
tings, never used
$10. 570-675-0920
BUNKBED twin,
over full with book-
shelf, chest, tv cabi-
net & nightstand.
Fair condition, you
must disassemble &
haul yourself. $125.
570-313-9521
CHINA HUTCH &
buffet server. 1970
style, light toned-
wood, glass doors
& shelving, bottom
doors on both sides
& 3 drawers in mid-
dle. Buffet has the
same as bottom of
hutch. Must sell.
$40. Pool table.
1970s style, Sears
championship. Must
sell. $20. Metal cab-
inets. (4)Decent
condition. $20.
570-288-9609
DECK: cherry stu-
dent desk with
hutch & chair. $100.
Glass/cherry enter-
tainment stand.
$60. Glass/silver
entertainment
stand. $60.
570-654-4582
DESK solid wood
with 2 drawers,
excellent condition,
$25. 472-1646
DESKS drop down
top 3 drawers,
pecan finish, $85.
Computer with pull-
out for keyboard,
shelf for tower $15.
570-287-2517
DINING ROOM SET
Broyhill cherry, table
with leaf 6 chairs &
large 2 piece china
cabinet, $350.
570-991-5172
DINING ROOM
SUITE with leaf, oak,
6 chairs, hutch, &
dry sink for $400.
Hunter Green hutch
$50. Twin bedroom
suite complete, 2
nightstands, chest
of drawers, dresser
with mirror for $200.
820-3350
ENTERTAI NMENT
CENTER maple
wood finish, excel-
lent condition, 50 H
x52W. $89. COF-
FEE TABLE oak, oval
glass top $89 End
table, oak oval glass
top $89. 825-8289
LAMPS (2) grey
metal & black. $25
each. 570-740-1246
744 Furniture &
Accessories
**Dining room table
with 6 chairs & 2
leafs, made with
real wood, walnut
color, older, but in
good condition.
$100. **Dining
room hutch, made
with real wood &
glass window
doors on top, wal-
nut color, older, but
in good condition.
$150. (If you buy
both the dining
room table and
hutch-they match,
$200. for both.)
**Couch, turquoise
in color, fair condi-
tion $50. **Reclin-
er, rose in color,
fair condition. $25.
**Location is in Mt
Top. Please leave
message if no
answer. Phone#s
are 570-902-9472
or 570-868-6778
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER Sauder
type, good condition
$40. 570-287-1374
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER. Great
shape, must sell,
moving. $90.
570-822-5391
KITCHEN ISLAND
white, 36L x 20W
3 enclosed shelves.
2 large open
shelves, 1 pull out
door, towel bar
$150.570-288-4852
KITCHEN TABLE set
with 4 green chairs,
butcher block table,
good condition.
Asking $125. Hutch,
green metal with
wicker basket draw-
ers, excellent condi-
tion. Asking $100.
Wicker patio set
brown includes 2
chairs with cushions
& table, very good
condition. Asking
$125. 570-239-6011
KITCHEN TABLE,
wood, 30X45 $15.
DESK, half-size roll-
top, light oak wood,
23X27X43H 8
cubby holes, 4 let-
ter slots. $50.
570-814-9845
LOVESEAT, wicker,
with cushions, $60.
Mirror, full length
standing $20. End
table with glass
insert $25. Lamps,
floor & table set.
black with silver
accents, $55. Radio
trans oceanic $70.
570-288-4451
AFFORDABLE
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159
Full sets: $179
Queen sets: $199
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
PATIO FURNITURE 6
piece set $75. Gas
Grill $25. Wood Cof-
fee Table $60 TV
Stand $30.
570-574-3847
PICTURE: giant
Southwest picture
$75. Wooden
Teepee Southwest
shelf stand $75.
Area rug, olive
green with leaf
imprint, approxi-
mate 5x7 $40.
570-239-5292
PRAYER KNEELERS.
(2) $100 each.
570-735-8730 or
570-332-8094
RECLINER SOFA
COUCH, excellent
condition, green.
$225. Dresser, four
drawers, brown
color. $20.
570-446-8672
RECLINER, cloth,
fair condition still
functional needs
some cleaning $25
570-814-9780
SECTIONAL 2 piece
Microfiber Serta
Upholstery, leather
sides. $300.
570-891-0955
SECTIONAL Lazyboy
with sleeper sofa.
Has ultrashield fab-
ric protection.
Excellent condition.
$975. 570-388-1106
SOFA beige with
rust tones 8 way
hand tied springs.
$300. 823-2709
SOFA Loveseat red.
great condition
$125. 570-762-6414
SOFA TABLE taupe
wicker & glass
measures H 29 x W
15 x L 50, with bot-
tom shelf. $75.
474-6919 photo can
be sent via email.
SOFA; 84 with
matching chair and
ottoman; oatmeal
and beige; matching
accent pillows; new
foam in cushions;
good condition.
$150.
570-288-4384
TABLE. Magazine,
maple with marble
top. $300
570-735-8730/570-
332-8094
VANITY. Wood,
Maple with mirror.
$30. TABLES, oak
end (2) with match-
ing coffee table.
$30 for all
570-262-2845
SWOYERSVILLE
20 Chestnut St.
Friday AUGUST 19
8am - 2pm
A little bit of
everything
744 Furniture &
Accessories
**Upholstered
chair, maroon &
ivory plaid material,
Good condition.
$30. **Upholstered
ottoman, rose,
good condition
$20. **Armoire,
made by Sauder,
medium oak color,
fair condition. $35.
**Stereo speakers.
Made by Sansui
around 1975, large
size, medium oak
color $20. each or
$65. for all 4.
**Wheel barrel,
large, bucket
durable plastic,
handles wood, fair-
ly new, $30.
**Location in Mt
Top. Please leave
message if no
answer. Phone #s
are 570-902-9472
or 570-868-6778
KINGSTON
ST IGNATIUS
CHURCH
RUMMAGE
SALE
339 North Maple
Ave
August 18th
8:30-1 & 6:30-8:30
August 19th
8:30-1
August 20th
8:30-Noon
BAG DAY
MOUNTAINTOP
21 Forest Rd
Rte 309 to Kirby
Ave. 1st right on
Main, left on Pine,
left on Forest Rd.
Saturday, Aug 20
8am-12pm
Household items,
model horses, Star
Trek plates, Depart-
ment 56 lighted
houses, Vogue
Ginny doll and more.
BUYING
US/FOREIGN
COINS &
CURRENCY
HIGHEST
PREMIUMS FOR
SILVER DOLLARS
& BETTER ITEMS
GOLD &
SILVER
JEWELRY &
WATCHES
ALL TYPES
OF STERLING
SILVER
Old Postcards &
Local Photos,
Lead Soldiers &
Old Toys, Mining
& Military Stuff,
Old Crocks, Jugs
& Bottles, China
& Glassware,
Local Advertising
STAMPS
PAYING
RECORD
CA$H
PRICES
HERITAGE
GALLERIES
DALLAS, PA
Across from
Dallas Agway
on Rt. 415
Look for blue
& white signs
Tues-Sat, 10-5
570-674-2646
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
ARE YOU TIRED
OF BEING
RAKED?
Call Joe, 570-
823-8465 for all
your landscaping
and cleanup needs.
See our ad in Call an
Expert Section.
BALE OF STRAW for
use in landscaping,
$4. 570-823-6829
CHIPPER shredder,
mulcher, bagger
Craftsman 5 h.p. 3
cutting stages, very
good condition,
recently serviced.
$350. 675-4383
LAWN MOWER Toro
21 cut with bagger
$75. 4hp runs good
21 cut no bag $60
Chain saw Macul-
loch 16 bar runs
good gas/oil mix
$60. 570-655-3197.
LAWN MOWER.
Push type. $25
570-262-2845
Patrick & Debs
Lawn Care
See our ad under
Call An Expert
1162 Landscape &
Garden
TILLER Troy Bilt
8HP, electric start,
needs battery but
can start manually.
Many extras includ-
ed. $600. 814-9780
756 Medical
Equipment
DEHUMIDIFIER,
Kenmore and May-
tag. Both 28 pint.
Good condition. $75
each
570-655-3197
DIAPERS adult size
XL (disposable)
brand new 1 pack-
age for $6. Original-
ly $14. 696-2856
POWER CHAIR
Jazzy Select,
$500. Walker - $25.
570-829-2411
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
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548 Medical/Health
542 Logistics/
Transportation
548 Medical/Health
542 Logistics/
Transportation
551 Other
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
566 Sales/Business
Development
551 Other
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
566 Sales/Business
Development
551 Other
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
566 Sales/Business
Development
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
Santo Lincoln Volvo is a high-end car dealership that has operated in
Lackawanna County for over 27 years. We are looking for quality
individuals to join our team and become a part of a customer service
oriented organization. This is a great opportunity for the right individual to
join our dealership. We offer an excellent working environment and unique
compensation packages. We are currently looking for the following positions:
PARTS MANAGER
Applicants should have at least 2 years of previous parts management
experience. FORD/Volvo/ADP experience a plus. Individual must have
excellent customer service skills and be able to multi-task in a fast-paced
environment. Basic to advanced automotive knowledge will be required.
PARTS COUNTER ASSOCIATE
Previous experience is preferred, but not required.
Applicant should have basic to advanced automotive knowledge.
Good customer service and communication skills are required.
FORD/LINCOLN MERCURY TECHNICIAN
Applicant should be high-quality, detail-oriented Ford or Lincoln Mercury
certified with strong technical knowledge.
Valid inspection and emission licenses required.
AUTOMOTIVE SALES ASSOCIATE
Applicants should have at least 2 years of previous experience selling new
and previously owned automobiles. Individuals must be self-starters
and be able to work in a fast-paced environment.
Please forward your resume in confidence to
eebartoli@comcast.net, fax to (570)207-8242
or apply in person at 3512 Birney Ave., Moosic, PA
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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Carriers Needed
To nd a route near you and start
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
570-829-7107
Kingston
$550 Monthly Prot + Tips
140 daily papers / 150 Sunday papers
Pierce Street, Rutter Avenue, Winola Avenue,
Reynolds Street, Chester Street
Wilkes-Barre North
$550 Monthly Prot + Tips
85 daily papers / 95 Sunday papers
Coal Street, Parkview Circle, N.
Sherman Street (Interfaith Apartments)
Lincoln Plaza, Park Avenue Towers
Available routes:
(no collections)
Due to unprecedented growth
we are in need of an
Experienced, dedicated
professional Service Writer
and Auto Detailers
APPLY IN PERSON:
229 Mundy Street
Wilkes-Barre
OR EMAIL RESUME TO:
kheffelnger@kenpollocknissan.com
All replies will be held in strict condence
KEN POLLOCK NISSAN
Join the winning team at
Ken Pollock Nissan and enjoy a
Great Atmosphere as well as
Great Earning Potential
Due to unprecedented
growth we are in need
of Experienced, Dedicated
Professional SalesPeople
APPLY IN PERSON:
229 Mundy Street
Wilkes-Barre
OR EMAIL RESUME ALL REPLIES WILL BE HELD
IN STRICT CONFIDENCE:
gpeters@kenpollocknissan.com
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KEN POLLOCK NISSAN
Join the winning team at
Ken Pollock Nissan and enjoy a
Great Atmosphere as well as
Unlimited Earning Potential
Large Advertising Budget
Extensive Inventory
LPNs
Part Time 7-3 & 3-11
Per Diem 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
CNAs
Full Time & Part Time
7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPIST/ COTA
Per Diem- Evenings, Weekends,
Mondays, Fridays
For More Information
Or To Schedule an Interview
Contact 877-339-6999 x1
Or Come Visit Our Beautiful Facility
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke Pa
Wilkes-Barre Area
Competitive Pay Rates, Benefits
& Shift Differentials
SHIPPING
SUPERVISOR
Local area manufacturer is looking for an
experienced professional to provide leadership
for the shipping logistics within a fast paced,
made to order, manufacturing environment.
Necessary qualifications include strong
leadership skills with the ability to communicate
effectively with all levels of management
including production, customer service as well as
third party carriers. 5 years experience shipping
and receiving, warehouse management, trailer
utilization and logistics is strongly preferred.
Applicant must also be well organized and able
to make decisions based on customer needs.
WE OFFER A COMPETITIVE WAGE/
BENEFITS PACKAGE INCLUDING
MEDICAL, DENTAL, 401(K),
LIFE INSURANCE AND GAIN SHARING.
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS MAYAPPLY IN
PERSON OR BY MAILING A RESUME to:
FREEDOM CORRUGATED, LLC
ATTN: HUMAN RESOURCES
595 OAK RIDGE ROAD
HAZLETON, PA 18202
522 Education/
Training
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
522 Education/
Training
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Director of Student
Intervention &
Support Services
Bear Creek Community Charter School, a pro-
gressive and proven K-8 public school that
offers parents a choice in public education, is
currently seeking a dynamic and experienced
professional for the career position of Director
of Student Intervention & Support Services.
This is a full-time, eleven month position.
The successful candidate will be responsible for
facilitating an educational atmosphere in which
students will move toward the fulfillment of
their potential for intellectual, emotional, physi-
cal and psychological growth and maturation in
accordance with the Schools mission, core val-
ues and annual goals. The Director will over-
see the Schools intervention and special educa-
tion programs. Candidates with Special Educa-
tion Supervisor certification and two years
experience preferred.
Bear Creek Community Charter School is the
first and only charter school in Luzerne County.
The school received Keystone Achievement
Awards from the Commonwealth of Pennsylva-
nia for five consecutive years, and was named a
2007 Charter School of the Year by the Center
for Education Reform.
Bear Creek Community Charter School is offer-
ing a competitive starting salary, comprehensive
benefit package, performance-based annual
bonus, and a rewarding work environment. Bear
Creek Community Charter School is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
Interested candidates should submit a resume
and cover letter to:
Bear Creek Community Charter School
Attention: Human Resources
2000 Bear Creek Boulevard
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Help Wanted
Solid Waste Facility Supervisor:
The Dallas Area Municipal Authority (DAMA) is
accepting applications for an individual to manage
the operation of a municipal solid waste, recy-
cling, and composting program within the service
area of the Authority. Duties of this full time posi-
tion include, but are not limited to: establishing
and maintaining collection routes; directing and
supervising the workforce; coordinating and over-
seeing all programs and services provided by the
DAMA solid waste division; and all other assign-
ments as issued by the Executive Director. The
ability to obtain a CDL is required for this posi-
tion. Applicant should possess strong computer
and verbal skills. The position offers competitive
wages and an excellent benefit plan including
medical, dental, paid vacation and holidays, and a
retirement plan.
Application may be submitted by regular mail, or
in person Monday thru Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
at the business office of DAMA, located at 530
South Memorial Highway, Shavertown, PA
18708. Applications must be received no later
than August 26, 2011.
DAMA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and
does not discriminate on any basis whatsoever.
BODY SHOP
MANAGER
Our company is seeking an individual that
has extensive experience in all BODY
SHOP OPERATIONS. Applicants must
have first hand knowledge of DRP repair
requirements and estimating systems.
They must show leadership skills with an
emphasis on production, quality, and cus-
tomer satisfaction. A full benefit package
& competitve salary is offered.
Please resume to:
c/o Times Leader
Box 2705
15 North Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250
MERCY CENTER
NURSING UNIT, INC.
Mercy Center Nursing Unit, Inc., a Long Term
Care facility, sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy
of the Mid Atlantic Community, is committed to
the care of the elderly in Assisted Living and
Skilled Nursing settings. Mercy Center Nursing
Unit, Inc. is seeking the following positions:
NURSING NURSING
CNA
7-3- Full Time-EOW
7-3- Part Time-EOW
Per Diems Available
DIETARY
10-6 Dietary Aide
4-7 Dietary Aides
PERSONAL CARE
NURSE AIDE
ALL SHIFTS
PER DIEM
HOUSEKEEPING
SWITCHBOARD
Competitive salary and compensation package
which includes health insurance including
Vacation, sick time and personal days, 403B
retirement, credit union, tuition reimbursement.
Partial Benefits available for
part-time employees.
If you are interested in joining a compassionate
and professional organization, fax resume to
570-674-3132; email to: hresources@mcnu.
org, apply in person at Mercy Center, Lake
Street, Dallas; or call 570-675-2131 ext. 378.
Mercy Center is an Equal Opportunity Employers
756 Medical
Equipment
SEAT LIFT CHAIR/
RECLINER Golden
Technologies brand
new, never used
with remote. Brown
velour, very sturdy
recliner. Ticket still
on chair. $125.
570-762-1335
WALKERS (3) 1 front
wheel, grey $20.
Walker with seat,
maroon, $50. Walk-
er with seat, basket,
hand brakes, navy
blue, all brand new
$100. POTTY CHAIR
/adult, brand new
still in box $25.
570-824-6278
WHEEL CHAIR by
Invacare, 450 lb.
weight capacity.
Very good condition.
$125. Call 10am-
9pm 570-288-9936
WHEELCHAIR Rolls
Invacare, perfect
condition. $200.
570-735-8730 or
332-8094
758 Miscellaneous
AIR COMPRESSOR,
for car. DC 12-volt.
New in box. $10
570-655-2154
AIR MATTRESS
Full size, new with
pump 19. $40.
MATTRESS TOPPER
new, full size with
gel & feathers $75.
570-823-2709
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
758 Miscellaneous
BEDLINER: 89
Chevy S10 truck
bedliner, standard
cab $30. Four bar-
rel carb running
from Chevy motor
$50. 5 used storm
windows 29x53.5
$50. all. 740-1246
BICYCLES ladies
26 $50. Girls 20
$35. 570-822-4251
CARBOYS Two six
gallon glass wine
carboys for sale,
excellent condition.
$50 each.
570-829-4776
CARGO RACK/CAR-
RIER with hitch
attachment; heavy
duty; 60x25x8; $100
Firm Wall Clock
cypress wood, bat-
tery operated, $25.
Both excellent con-
dition. 696-1896
GLASS DOOR. 4
way glass door for
bath tub. $25
570-331-8183
758 Miscellaneous
CUCKOO CLOCK
14x20 rabbit-bird
needs some work
$80. 9 pieces of
depression glass
$65. all. Small cuck-
oo with rabbit-bird,
working $55.
570-574-0271
CURTAINS, 8 pair,
striped tapestry,
534x64, $30 for
all or $5./pair.
570-814-9845
FILE CABINET
brown metal, 4
large drawers, like
new $30.
570-654-4793
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Basketball Hoop
$30. Tack trunk
$40. Wooden desk
$25. Goats - nego-
tiable. Utility sink,
new $20. Saddle &
Bridle $300. Horse
Blankets $10-$30.
Wood burner $20.
Coal burner $15.
Car stereo $150.
570-868-4007 or
570-905-5347
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
CHAIN SAW 18
Craftsman $50.
craftsman 16: chain
saw $40. Mens 1x
& 2x shirts $2.
each. Boys jeans
size 32-34 $2.
each. Snap On
Eagle clock, new
$25. Murray mt bike
$35. Miller Lite light
$30. Mini football
grill $10. Flea mar-
ket items all for $25.
2 Penn State coke
bottles $10. 570-
825-4944 or 825-
8300 call after 5pm
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Huggies pull ups
size 3T-4T 52 count
box $10. box. Good
nites underwear s-
m fits 38 to 65 lbs.
56 count box $10.
box. Ice Runner
Sled $5. Disney
Princess Bike $10.
Amplifier for musical
instrument $200.
570-445-9207
GRILL George Fore-
man indoor/outdoor
electric, large cook-
ing surface, easy
clean up. $75.
570-655-0206
GRILL Kenmore,
gas $50. RAG CAR-
PETS handmade $6.
yard. CHIMNEY CAP
cap $20. HEARTH
BOARD $25.
570-331-3220
758 Miscellaneous
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Old ice cream parlor
table & 4 chairs
$280. Wall art -
flowers in vase 32
x36 ornate $50.
Old mirror in gold
frame 29x41 $0.
Matted picture
Pheasant 24x30
frame $20. 2 Victo-
rian dolls 20 tall
$10. each.
570-674-0340
GRILL/GAS small,
good condition $25.
neg. 570-510-7763
GRILLS gas 2 with 2
full tanks, gauges &
adapter hose for
tabletop model
$100. 288-8767
KNIVES: Kitchen
Worthy Knives,
brand new, in box, 9
knives plus butcher
knife $50.
570-489-2675
LUGGAGE SET 3
piece, black & gray
tweed, 1 large, 1 suit
holder, carry on
Givency $30.
570-824-6278
PICTURE FRAMES
assorted sizes, col-
ors, $2-5 each.
Wooden wall shelf
green $15. Purse
from India, brown &
red with fringe &
long strap, brand
new, $20. United
States womens
National Team
World Cup 2003
soccer picture
framed 18x24 $50
Assorted Old school
CDS $20. Kitchen
canister set, ceram-
ic, Pfhaltzgraff
naturewood design
3 pieces $15.
570-239-6011
PICTURE FRAMES
Single & Double .10
like new . All for $15.
CHRISTMAS ITEMS
& HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS over 200
available, Orna-
ments, Flowers,
Lights, Trees, Fig-
urines, Vases, Bas-
kets, 3 Suitcases .
Samsonite Exercise
machine belt mas-
sager from 1960s.
Many items more
than 50 years old!
All for $95.
570-735-2081.
QUILT & SHAMS
QVC Marty Beth
summer, full size,
excellent condition.
$15. or best offer.
570-693-1462
REINDEER on
wagon. Small lights.
White. New condi-
tion. $20.
570-655-2154
758 Miscellaneous
POOL 18 pool with
aluminum deck,
buyer must take
down, currently run-
ning $400. Dorm
bedding set, Tommy
Hilfiger twin xl com-
forter 3 sets of
sheets, fans, ham-
per & more $65.
Giant commotion
14 teal bicycle,
girls, 6 speed, very
good shape, $35.
American Girl sleep-
ing bag for a young
girl not for doll $25.
Drapes, sheers &
rod for window 110
wide, 2 sections
160/40/x84, cham-
pagne color $50.
570-825-2327
RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Hand made
Rosaries, $5. Pope
John Paul II Memori-
blia. 570-829-2411
SAUSAGE STUFFER
antique, enterprise
large size, good
condition $100. Alu-
minum intake mani-
fold Ford 351-400
edelbrock 4bbl type
good condition $80
firm 570-655-3197.
SEAT BELTS. for
early 60s Ford.
$10. Trunk tail lights,
$5 570-262-2845
TANNING BED,
Sunquest. White.
Full Size. 26 Bulb
with timer. $450 or
best offer.
570-574-4854
TIRES 4 P26565r15
4 aluminum rims &
lugs from Chevy 07
Colorado $225 for
all will divide.
570-693-1236
TIRES 4-225/70/r16
6/32 Over 65%
tread left. Baja radi-
als $200.00
(570)855-3113
TRUCK CAP 8
JREAC full fiber-
glass mold, no
seams, sliding front
window. Asking
$150. or best offer.
570-824-0270
TYPEWRITER, Smith
Corona, $10. or best
offer. FABRIC,
orange & black per-
fect for Halloween
crafts, plus assort-
ed fabric, large box
full $10 or best offer.
570-823-4941
VACUUM portable
Pronto 2 in 1 Elec-
trolux with charger
& stand $20. 570-
735-8730 or 570-
332-8094
758 Miscellaneous
VERTI CAL BLI NDS
Half Price
Free Valance
Free Installation
WALLPAPER
1,000s of rolls in stock
WALLPAPER & BLIND
WAREHOUSE
30 Forrest St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-970-6683
760 Monuments &
Lots
GRAVE LOT
Near baby land at
Memorial Shine in
Carverton.
$400. Call
570-287-6327
MEMORIAL SHRINE
LOTS FOR SALE
6 lot available at
Memorial Shrine
Cemetery. $3,000.
Call 717-774-1520
SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY
762 Musical
Instruments
ORGAN CONN -
Good condition $30
570-288-9813
PIANO Baldwin with
bench country clas-
sic knotty pine,
excellent condition.
$750. 740-6196
PIANO: Whitney
Spinet for Sale. 13
years old but has
been kept in excel-
lent condition. $300
570-954-8233
762 Musical
Instruments
SAXOPHONE
Selmer Alto AS500
Aristocrat with hard-
case & music stand.
Excellent condition.
$650. 574-2853
766 Office
Equipment
CALCULATOR. Elec-
tric desktop. New
condition, Radio
Shack. $5.
570-655-2154
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Canon Image class
MF5500 combina-
tion copier & fax
machine with new
toner cartridge.
Good condition
$100. 570-735-0191
PAPER SHREDDER.
Aurora. AS-500S.
Like new. $10.
570-655-2154
770 Photo
Equipment
CAMERAS 1950s 2
kodak, 1 movie cam-
era. $40 for all.
570-472-1646
774 Restaurant
Equipment
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
Bev Air 2 door
refrigerator/ sand-
wich prep table,
Model SP48-12,
$1300. For details
Call 570-498-3616
STOCK POT, 16
quart, aluminum,
NSF approved,
$10. 570-814-9845
774 Restaurant
Equipment
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE -
Model # SPM45,
$500; ALSO, Bunn
Pour Over Coffee
Machine, Model #
STF15, $225
For more info, call
570-498-3616
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
Somerset Dough
Sheeter, Model
CAR-100. Only
1 available. $1,500
Call for more info
570-498-3616
776 Sporting Goods
AB sport exercise
chair, almost new-
foldable, $50
570-696-1896
BASKETBALL
HOOP; Great condi-
tion, asking $90.
Call 570-331-8183
BICYCLE 3 WHEEL
ADULT $100.
570-675-4162
BICYCLE. 10 speed
Huffy. $20.
570-262-2845
776 Sporting Goods
BICYCLE. 10 speed
Murray 26. $75.
570-735-8730/570-
332-8094
Too many baby
toys?
Pass them on, sell
them with an ad!
570-829-7130
GOLF CLEARANCE
clubs, drivers, balls,
hand cart, many
items to choose
from. $75 for all or
sold separately.
570-654-4793
HIKING BACK PACK
Navy canvas, excel-
lent condition. $40.
GOLF CART pull
along, good condi-
tion $25.
570-675-4383
IGLOO Handy Kool
refrigerator for a
motor vehicle. Plug
in cigarette lighter
$40. 570-823-2893
MAILBOXES (2): air-
brushed fisherman
& dog with sunrise
on one side, small
mouth bass on
other. Nascar air-
brushed checkered
flag draped over
rainbow colors.
photos available.
redhouse3@knobby-
moto.com $75.
each. 570-477-1269
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796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
39 Prospect St Nanticoke
570-735-1487
WE PAY
THE MOST
INCASH
BUYING
10am
to 6pm
778 Stereos/
Accessories
SOLO-BARIC Kicker
speaker 15 with
sealed box and face
grill. Excellent
shape. Black with
charcoal carpet
box. $300. call or
text for pics
570-466-4357
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TELEVISION
54 Panasonic Plas-
ma 1080P HDTV
Brilliant Picture, only
1 year old. Works
like new. Cost
$1,800. sell $695.
570-239-9840
TELEVISION. Pana-
sonic. 32. Works
great. $75. 574-
7174 leave message
TELEVISION: GE.
28 works good,
needs remote $90.
570-740-1246
TV 19 Samsung
tube television.
$20. 570-239-5292
TV FREE Zenith
color remote, good
picture quality, off &
on button not work-
ing, must pull plug to
shut off. 570-288-
9936 10am-9pm
782 Tickets
PENN STATE
TICKETS
September 3, 2011
Noon Game
Indiana State
Red Zone-WH Sec-
tion. 15 yard line.
(2) at $90 each
570-675-5046
after 6 PM
TICKET (1) PENN
STATE football, for
9/3 Indiana State &
9/24 Eastern Michi-
gan, excellent chair-
back seat, ticket
price $64.675-1277
TICKETS (4) includ-
ing parking pass &
& chairbacks. Penn
State Vs. Indiana
State, Sat., 9/3.
Penn State Vs. East-
ern Michigan, Sat.,
9/24. $253.
Call 570-690-2697!
TICKETS 3 Penn
State VS. Indiana
State, 9/3, piggy
back seats, lower
level + parking pass
$195. 570-696-1503
TICKETS 4 ROH
wrestling tickets
NYC 9/17/11 3rd row
ringside $160 or will
separate 793-8708
TICKETS American
Idols Live. 1 Ticket -
8/21/11 at Wachovia
Arena - Floor Seat,
section 5. Face
value $65.
570-825-3096
TICKETS PSU for all
games. 2 seats on
40 yard line lower
level row 36 are
$150 each. 4 seats
on goal line in EJU
row 54 are $100
each. 570-650-9331
TICKETS: (2) Penn
State Vs Indiana
State 9/3 opening
game EHU, cushion
seats, yellow park-
ing pass $100.
570-655-0211
TICKETS: Penn
State Season 9/3
Indiana State, 9/24
Eastern Michigan,
10/29 Illinois, 11/12
Nebraska 4 seats
section egu on the
20 yard line. Face
value plus Red Zone
Donation; $100.00
per seat. $400.00
per set of 4 per
game. Includes
parking & seat/back
cushions.
Call Bud 288 5466
TICKETS: Phillies vs
Washington, Sun-
day, August 14, 2011
1:35 p.m. sec 310,
row 5, seats 13&14
$50. 570-498-4556
TICKETS: Yankee
vs. Toronto 100 level
great seats. 9/3
1:05 game. $280.
570-331-8144
784 Tools
AIR BLOWER 18 v,
new, 18v cordless
hedge trimmer new.
18v gas trimmer/
edger, like new. (2)
18v batteries with
charger $150.
570-823-2893
MAC TOOLS open
end wrenches with
swivel socket 5/16
to 3/4 and open end
crowfoot wrench
set 3/8 to 13/16. T
handle 3/8 drive
also. $125.
570-287-8107
SAW Craftsman 10"
bandsaw direct
drive 1/5 hp $80. or
best offer. DRILL
PRESS Duracraft
1/2" chuck 5 speed
1/4 hp motor $60. or
best offer. Exterior
wood post 6x6x5' 4
each $15. 868-5886
SAW, 7 1/2 circular
skill $25. 570-735-
8730/ 332-8094
TEXTURE GUN. Kol
Balt/ $40. MOTOR,
electric, 1.25, $25.
TOOL BOX, 20
570-262-2845
786 Toys & Games
POKER TABLE oak
Portable sits 8 play-
ers. $200. 570-735-
8730/332-8094
POP-UP cloth paint-
ball bunker/tent-
new, red & black.
$20. Huffy Micro
mini bike blue, $20.
WWE wrestling
championship toy
belts $10. each.
Little Tikes girls van-
ity pink $25. Little
Tikes kitchen $30.
Disney princess tri-
cycle with adult
push handle asking
$20. Childrens
shopping cart $7.
Childrens Dirt Devil
battery operated
vacuum $7. Lego
sets small legos $5.
Next Bike Wipeout,
red, 20 $30.
Washer & dryer
playset $30. Skate-
boards $10. each
Popup train playset
tent $15. Max Steel
action figures &
accessories, $10.
each. 239-5292
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788 Stereo/TV/
Electronics
GPS: Garmin Model
#200W, 4x3
screen. Few years
old. Complete with
auto charger & suc-
tion mount. $40.
570-825-3784
RADIO & CD & tape
player Phillips with
bass reflex speaker
system $35.
570-654-6283
790 Swimming
Pools/Hot Tubs
POOL 18 round,
perfect condition,
brand new pump, fil-
ter & cover $400.
570-331-3220
792 Video
Equipment
VCR with booklet,
RCA, $8. or best
offer. Call 823-4941
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
VIDEO CASSETTES
Realtree Outdoors
Collectors Series
4 video cassettes,
series 1 thru 4 in
original holder
$15.12 NRA VHS
Tapes the American
Hunter Video collec-
tion $15 for all 12
tapes. 735-0191
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
BUYING SPORT CARDS
Pay Cash for
baseball, football,
basketball, hockey
& non-sports. Sets,
singles & wax.
570-212-0398
The Vi deo
Game St or e
28 S. Main W.B.
Open Mon- Sat,
12pm 6pm
570-822-9929 /
570-941-9908
$$ CASH PAID $$
VI DE O GAME S &
S YS TE MS
Highest $$ Paid
Guaranteed
Buying all video
games &
systems. PS1 & 2,
Xbox, Nintendo,
Atari, Coleco,
Sega, Mattel,
Gameboy,
Vectrex etc.
DVDs, VHS & CDs
& Pre 90s toys,
The Video
Game Store
1150 S. Main
Scranton
Mon - Sat,
12pm 6pm
570-822-9929
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE
PICKUP
288-8995
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 991- 7448
( 570) 48GOLD8
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
( Pl aza 315)
315N . 3 mi l es af t er
Mot orwol d
Mon- Sat
10am - 8pm
Cl osed Sundays
Highest Cash Pay
Outs Guaranteed
We Pay At Least
78% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
Visit us at
WilkesBarreGold.com
Or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
CATS, Free to good
home. 3 adults,
must be taken by
9-22-11.
570-208-0258
CATS: 2 beautiful
long haired cats, 1
year, 3 months old,
male & female.
Totally housebroken
house cats with
great temperament
and wonderful with
children. Moving.
570-332-5264
DOG, Free to good
home. Must be
taken by 9-22-11.
570-208-0258
KITTEN free to good
home, grey & white
11 months old with
litter, food & litter
box. All shots &
neutered. Grand-
children allergic.
570-885-6779
KITTEN: Free rare
pure black male to
good indoor home
only just started
eating on its own
recently. Needs
shots & spaying
570-428-4482 or
570-412-9884
KITTENS free to
good home, male
black & white, bottle
fed, on solids now,
very loving a purrer.
570-474-5409
KITTENS, FREE,
loveable, friendly,
cuddly, urgent, will
transport, for details
call 570-299-7146
PERSIAN KITTENS
2 beautiful kittens
available now to
excellent pet homes
with references.
(570) 434-2841
815 Dogs
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AMERICAN BULLDOG
PUPPIES
NKC registered.
Champion blood-
lines. Call
570-828-4456
DACHSHUND PUPPIES
AKC registered
1 male. Ready to go.
Call for information,
570-864-2207
DOG, Free 2 year
old boxer/lab mix.
Tan w/ black. Needs
good indoor home.
Friendly. Up to date
on all shots. Call
570-428-4482
815 Dogs
GERMAN SHEP-
HERD MALE FOR
BREEDING. Excel-
lent disposition for
Breeding. AKC
females only. Call
570-885-6400
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
AKC. Black & Tan
guardianangel
shepherds2.com
$900 each. Call
570-379-2419
POODLE PUPPIES
AKC. 1 male.
2 females. $525.
(570) 450-0997
PUPPIES
570-453-6900
570-389-7877
PUPPY SALE
Akita, Basset,
Bernese, Doxie,
Chihuahua, Lab,
English Bull Dog,
Doberman, Pom,
Great Pyrenees,
Corgi, Siberian
570-714-3101
570-347-5808
SHIH-TZU MIX PUPPIES
Parents on premises
Shots Current. $400
570-401-1838
YELLOW LAB
11 weeks old,
needs a loving
home, ACA Reg.
Vet checked, up
to date shots &
wormer. Sup-
plies included.
$500. 574-8148
845 Pet Supplies
STROLLER, Dog.
New, $10. CARRIER,
black, purse like.
$10. 570-262-2845
900
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906 Homes for Sale
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Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
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on ftc.gov. A mes-
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the FTC.
ASHLEY
136 Hartford St W
Very nice home has
totally remodeled
kitchen with ''brand
new'' appliances,
1st Floor Laundry,
Hardwood floors,
as well as ''new''
Windows and front
& back and doors
w/screen doors
too! Deep yard.
MLS#11-1565
$45,000
Call Lynda
(570) 696-5418
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
AVOCA
SUNDAY, AUG 28
11:00AM-1:00PM
912 Vine Street
Over 3,500 square
feet of living space
with large detached
2 car garage and
office Vinyl Siding,
Newer windows,
Spacious Rooms.
MUST BE SEEN!
$159,900.
MLS #10-3956
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
BACK MOUNTAIN
Cape Cod style
home situated on
approximately 2.2
acres of land.
Spacious kitchen,
modern bath, many
updates featuring
knotty pine, oak and
cherry walls giving
this home plenty of
country charm
throughout. Large 2
car detached gar-
age with loft area
as an added bonus!
$137,500
MLS#11-2177
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
906 Homes for Sale
BACK MOUNTAIN
1215 Mountain Rd.
Well maintained
ranch home set on
2 acres with apple
trees on property.
This home offers 3
bedrooms, sunroom
& enclosed porch.
Lower level with
brick fireplace. 2
car garage.
$172,500
MLS# 11-2436
Call Geri
570-696-0888
BLAKESLEE
Quiet Country
Living
Impressive, well-
cared for, 4 Bed
Colonial on a beau-
tiful 2 Acre home
site, just 20 minutes
to W-B. Lots of
storage with a huge
basement and 3 Car
Garage. Enjoy
country living at its
best. Call Betty
570-643-4842
570-643-2100
DALLAS
Proposed new
construction
Ranch Condo
in Green Briar with
a 1 car garage,
community pool &
tennis in a great
adult community.
$229,900
MLS# 10-1105
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
DALLAS
Fantastic home with
a large family room
with fireplace. You
will love the kitchen
and get ready for
Summer Fun
in the private in
ground pool.
MLS# 11-1141
$257,500
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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DALLAS
14 Rogers Lane
Wonderful in-law
suite located in this
stunning 6 bedroom
home over-looking
the Hunstville
Reservoir. Beautiful
master suite, hard-
wood floors. Gran-
ite island in kitchen.
1/2 bath located in
bedroom on third
floor. Many decks
to enjoy the million-
dollar views! Two
story shed. Addi-
tional lot included in
sale. Two zone heat
and central air. Call
today for your pri-
vate tour!
MLS#11-908
$ 297,000
Call Noel Jones at
DALLAS
23 Rice Court
If you've reached
the top, live there in
this stunning 3,900
sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 4
bath home in a
great neighborhood.
Offers formal living
room, dining room,
2 family rooms, flori-
da room, and
kitchen any true
chef would adore.
Picture perfect con-
dition. The base-
ment is heated by a
separate system.
SELLER PROVIDING
HOME WARRANTY.
MLS#11-1005
$349,900
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
400 Shrine View
Elegant & classic
stone & wood
frame traditional in
superb location
overlooking adja-
cent Irem Temple
Country Club golf
course. Living room
with beamed ceiling
& fireplace; large
formal dining room;
cherry paneled sun-
room; 4 bedrooms
with 3 full baths &
2 powder rooms.
Oversized in-ground
pool. Paved,
circular drive.
$550,000
MLS# 11-939
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
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DALLAS
705 The Greens
Impressive, 4,000
sq. ft., 3 bedroom,
5 1/2 bath condo
features large living
room/dining room
with gas fireplace.,
vaulted ceilings
and loft; master
bedroom with his
& hers baths;
2 additional bed-
rooms with private
baths; great eat-
in kitchen with
island; den; family
room; craft room;
shop. 2 decks.
''Overlooking the
ponds''
$499,000
MLS# 11-872
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
DALLAS
Charming 3 Bed-
room Cape Cod
with 1 Car
Garage in great
neighborhood.
SHORT SALE!
Close to Park/Rec
Center. $114,900
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
DALLAS
Clean & neat 3-4
bedroom cape cod.
2 car garage. Deck
& porches. Gas
heat. 85 x 115 lot.
$124,900. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS
CUSTOM
FAMILY HOME
37 MAPLE ST.
Built 2007. 4 bed-
rooms, 3 bath-
rooms, double car
attached garage,
dining room, family
room, living room,
125x125 lot, deck.
Dont hesitate,
Dallas Schools, 2
story, gas heat,
central air, whirl-
pool tub, walk-in
closet, cherry
kitchen, stone fire-
place, full base-
ment $275,000.
Call
(570) 498-0825
or email nmarr@
comcast.net.
DALLAS
Open floor plan,
raised ranch. Newly
rebuilt in 2009.
Fenced yard, above
ground pool, locat-
ed in a nice family
neighborhood.
MLS# 11-2928
$122,500
Call Christine Kutz
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
DALLAS
NEW CONSTRUCTION
2,400 sq feet
$329,000
patrickdeats.com
570-696-1041
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS SCHOOL
DISTRICT
100% Financing
quallified home
with 2 acres
Bi-Level Home
with plenty of
room on a private
wooded 2 acre lot
in Dallas School
District near
Harveys Lake.
Features a 1
car Garage,
3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4
Bath and nice
updates.
100% USDA
Financing Eligible.
Call for details.
REDUCED PRICE
$166,000
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
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DALLAS TWP.
PRICE REDUCED!!
Two homes for the
price of one in very
good condition with
a 2 car garage.
Live in one & allow
the tenant to help
pay the mortgage.
$158,600
MLS# 10-3750
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
DALLAS
Well maintained 3
bed, 2 bath split
level, hardwood
floors, fireplace in
living room,formal
dining room, heated
sunroom, central
A/C. Large yard,
attached garage
MLS# 11-942,
$189,500
Call Susan Pall at
(570) 696-0876
DRUMS
REDUCED TO
$210,000
37 Ironmaster Road
Beautiful Bi-Level
home in very good
move-in condition
surrounded by the
natural decorating
of Sleepy Hollow
Estates features
2500 sq. ft. Home
features brick front
with vinyl siding,
oversize one car
built in garage, large
rear deck, large
cleared lot, public
sewers, private
well. Modern
kitchen with appli-
ances, dining area,
living room, 2 full
baths and 1/2 bath,
a fantastic sound
system. Lower level
has entry door to
the garage and also
to the side patio.
Home features gas
forced air, also cen-
tral air ducts are
already to install.
many features
MLS#11-860 Call
John Vacendak
570-823-4290
570-735-1810
CAPITOL REAL ESTATE
www.capitol-realestate.com
for additional
photos
DUPONT
Looking for a large
home? Here it is! 6
bedrooms with
first floor master
bedroom and
modern bath. Very
large modern
kitchen. Living
room, dining room,
family room,
enclosed porch,
air conditioning,
paved drive with
parking area.
MLS 11-2385
$163,000
Besecker
Realty
570-675-3611
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DUPONT
Quality 3 bedroom
ranch home on
large lot. Family
room with cathedral
ceiling, gas fire-
place, 2 car
garage. Access to
flagstone patio from
family room and
master bedroom.
Above ground pool
with deck.
$165,000
MLS# 10-2905
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
DURYEA
1140 SPRING ST.
Large 3 bedroom
home with new
roof, replacement
windows, hardwood
floors. Great loca-
tion! For more infor-
mation and photos
visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 11-2636
$119,900.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DURYEA
1219 SOUTH ST.
Renovated 1/2 dou-
ble with 3 bed-
rooms in nice
neighborhood. Own
for what it takes to
rent. All new win-
dows. For more info
and photos visit:
www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-2523
$54,900
Call Phil
570-313-1229
DURYEA
314 Bennett Street
Refashioned 3 or 4
bedroom, two full
modern baths. Two
story, 2300sf, with
level yard with love-
ly new landscaping
and 1 car garage.
New EVERYTHING
in this charming
must see property.
Custom blinds
throughout the
home. Great neigh-
borhood with Park
beyond the back-
yard. MLS# 11-3776
$ 179,900
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
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38 Huckleberry
Lane
Blueberry Hills
2.5 baths, family
room with fireplace,
2 car garage, large
yard. Master bath
with separate jetted
tub, kitchen with
stainless steel
appliances and
island, lighted deck.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3071
$329,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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DURYEA
411 JONES ST.
Beautiful 2 story
English Tudor with
exquisite gardens,
surrounding beauti-
ful in ground pool,
private fenced yard
with a home with
too many amenities
to list. Enjoy the
summer here!
Screened in porch
and foyer that just
adds to the great
living space
of the home
For more info
and photos:
visit:www.
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MLS 11-2720
$249,900
Call Phil
570-313-1229
DURYEA
548 ADAMS ST.
Charming, well
maintained 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
located on a quiet
street near Blue-
berry Hills develop-
ment. Features
modern kitchen
with breakfast bar,
formal dining room,
family room with
gas stove, hard-
wood floors in bed-
rooms, deck,
fenced yard and
shed. MLS#11-2947
$112,500
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
DURYEA
805-807 Main St.
Multi-Family. Large
side by side double
with separate utili-
ties. 3 bedrooms
each side with
newer carpet,
replacement win-
dows and newer
roof. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3054
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
EDWARDSVILLE
.
Large double block
home. One side live
in condition. The
other side tripped
and ready for
rehab. Exterior in
very good condi-
tion. Separate utili-
ties. Priced to sell.
MLS# 10-3681
Asking $29,900
Call Bernie
888-244-2714
ROTHSTEIN REALTORS
570-288-7594
EDWARDSVILLE
145 Short Street
Meticulously main-
tained ranch on lot
100x140. 6 rooms,
3 bedrooms, 1 full
bath on main level.
Finished lower level
with family room,
full bath, laundry
room, craft room &
storage. MOVE IN
CONDITION.
New Low Price
$94,900.
MLS #11-2541
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
EDWARDSVILLE
PRICE REDUCED!!
66 East Grove St.,
Time to purchase
your first home!
Why keep paying
rent, this double
is a great starter
home! Nice size
rooms, eat-in
kitchen, 1st floor
laundry, attic pull
down for storage,
some replacement
windows & a
fenced in yard.
Take a look &
make your offer!
$24,800
MLS#10-3582
Jill Jones
570-696-6550
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EDWARDSVILLE
89 Hillside Ave.
Great
Investment
Opportunity!
Duplex with 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, each
unit, large back
yard. Live in one
and rent the other.
All reasonable
offers welcome
$79,000.
570-283-1363
EDWARDSVILLE
9 Williams St.
Large 4 bedroom
home with nice rear
deck, replacement
windows, off street
parking. Possible
apartment in sepa-
rate entrance.
Loads of potential.
For more info and
pictures visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2091
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EXETER
Vinyl sided 4 bed-
room spacious
home with a great
eat in kitchen,
1 3/4 baths & much
more. Near the
local schools.
PRICE REDUCED
$119,900
MLS# 11-1144
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
EXETER
Nice size 4
bedroom home with
some hardwood
floors, large eat in
kitchen with break-
fast bar. 2 car
garage & partially
fenced yard. Close
to everything!
$96,500
MLS# 11-1977
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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EXETER
3 Bedroom ranch,
needs work but the
location along the
Four Season Golf
Course has a great
view of the moun-
tains. MLS# 11-2591
$54,900
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
EXETER
NEW LISTING
3 bedroom Town-
house has 1st floor
laundry and recent-
ly added sunroom.
Move in ready.
MLS#11-2965
$119,000
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
EXETER
128 JEAN ST.
Nice bi-level home
on quiet street.
Updated exterior.
Large family room,
extra deep lot. 2
car garage,
enclosed rear
porch and covered
patio. For more
information and
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-2850
$189,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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906 Homes for Sale
EXETER
213 SUS QUEHANNA AVE
One of a kind prop-
erty could be used
as a single family
home or two unit.
Wyoming Area
schools.
$125,000
MLS#11-2811
Call John
570-714-6124
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
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EXETER
227 BENNETT ST.
What a charming
home!! 6 room 3
bedroom 2-story
with a nice size
fenced-in yard on a
corner lot. Gas
steam heat, dining
room and eat-in
kitchen. Fireplace in
the living room, 2-
car detached
garage. Make an
appointment today!
MLS#11-2196
$149,500
Karen Altavilla
283-9100 x28
EXETER
908 Primrose Court
Move right into this
newer 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath Townhome
with many
upgrades including
hardwood floors
throughout and tiled
bathrooms. Lovely
oak cabinets in the
kitchen, central air,
fenced in yard, nice
quiet neighborhood.
MLS 11-2446
$123,000
Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
362 Susquehanna Ave
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular, 2
story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms and 1.5
baths, new rear
deck, full front
porch, tiled baths
and kitchen, granite
countertops, all
Cherry hardwood
floors throughout,
all new stainless
steel appliances
and lighting, new oil
furnace, washer
dryer in first floor
bath. Great neigh-
borhood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
years @ 4.5%)
Owner financing
available.
570-654-1490
EXETER
Sunday, Aug 21
11am - 12:30pm
180 E. First Street
$134,900 for a 5
room ranch, with
spacious yard,
enclosed porch and
Central Air.
5 Rooms, 3 Bed-
rooms and full Bath.
MLS #10-4365
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
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EXETER
Sunday, Aug 21
12:30pm - 2pm
164 E. First Street
$134,900
for an ALL BRICK,
ranch with finished
basement. Fea-
tures include hard-
wood floors, plaster
walls, finished
basement rooms
and car port.
MLS #10-4363
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
EXETER
This Cape Cod is in
fabulous condition.
It features living
room, dining room,
4 bedrooms, 2 full
baths, closets
galore, family room,
gas heat, central
air & fully fenced
back yard. Great
location. Take a
walk or ride a
bike around the
neighborhood.
$218,500
MLS 11-1804
Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
EXETER TOWNSHIP
RAISED RANCH
680 Appletree Rd.
Single family, 3
bedrooms, 2 bath-
rooms, double car
attached garage,
kitchen, dining
room, family room,
living room, utility
room, fireplace, oil
heat, window unit,
unfinished base-
ment, 1.25 acres,
deck. Screened
porch. Private set-
ting. $149,000 Call
570-388-3915 after
6:00 p.m. to set an
appointment
FALLS
REDUCED!
RR1, Box 297
MAJESTIC VIEW!
3 bedroom brick
Ranch home nes-
tled on approxi-
mately an acre of
well groomed river-
front land with
breathtaking scenic
views, cascading
tree lines and the
legendary cliffs of
Falls. Beautiful bird
and wildlife to daz-
zle the eye and
excellent fishing
and hunting for your
enjoyment. Living
room w/fireplace,
family room, full
heated basement,
riverfront deck,
central A/C and
much more. A one
of a a kind find.
Must see!
MLS #10-3751
$175,000
Call Debbie
McGuire
570-332-4413
Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
FORTY FORT
Charming home
with hardwood
floors, fireplace &
Built in's, formal
dining room, 2 car
garage, sunporch
& neat as a pin
throughout! Nice
location on a tree
lined street away
from the hustle
& bustle!
REDUCED PRICE
$129,900
MLS# 10-4472
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
FORTY FORT
18 E. Pettebone St
Well Designed CAPE
COD. 3 Bedroom, 1
3/4 baths with fin-
ished lower level.
Second floor has
spacious Master
Bedroom, walk in
closet, 3/4 bath
adjoining all purpose
room. Detached 2
car garage. nice
tree Lined Street.
Priced to sell.
MLS 10-3951
$169,500
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
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FORTY FORT
83 Slocum St
This 3 bedroom, 2
bath home includes
Living room, dining
room, den, kitchen
& sunroom on the
1st floor. New neu-
tral carpeting, gas
heat, central air, 3
car garage and
nice yard MLS #10-
1762 Call Rhea
570-696-6677
$ 136,500
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NEW PRICE
1509 Wyoming
Ave.
Freshly painted
and insulated,
immaculate and
sitting on almost
half an acre this
3 bedroom 1.5
bath home can
be yours. Fea-
tures include a
modern kitchen,
central A/C.
laundry room,
office and free
standing fire-
place. All appli-
ances included.
Just move right
in! For more
details and pho-
tos visit:
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MLS 11-604
$177,900
Call Kim
570-466-3338
P
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FORTY FORT
REDUCED!
1301 Murray St.
Very nice duplex,
fully rented with
good return in great
neighborhood. For
more information
and photos visit:
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MLS 11-2149
$124,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
FORY FORT
Great Walnut street
location. 8 rooms, 4
bedrooms. wall to
wall carpet. Gas
heat. 2 car garage.
Deck & enclosed
porch. MLS 11-2833
$111,000
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
GLEN LYON
Youll look long &
hard to ever find a
beautiful Double like
this one! Huge
120x130 lot with
detached 2 car
garage & loft ,
modern kitchens,
1.5 baths , pocket
doors & so much
more!
$118,500
MLS# 11-1167
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
HANOVER
Dont miss out on
this beautiful town-
home...One of the
nicest around! It
has all the pleas-
ures of fine living
that you deserve.
What a home!
$124,500
MLS# 11-2827
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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HANOVER TOWNSHIP
40 Steele St.
Great starter home
in Hanover Green. 3
bedroom, 1 bath,
fenced in yard.
Close to schools,
move-in condition,
extra lot 50x92
included in sale.
Make an offer!
MLS#11-82
$59,900
Call Debra at P
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HANOVER TOWNSHIP
53 Countrywood
Estates
Townhouse, easy-
to-love lifestyle. This
is Townhouse living
at its BEST. 5
rooms, 2 bedroom,
2 1/2 bath, modern
kitchen, inviting sun
room & deck, dining
area, Living Room,
central air, attached
garage, private
drive. MLS 10-1238
$129,900
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
HANOVER TWP
Double block
near public trans-
portation with a
2 car garage. Fully
rented. What's
your pleasure?
REDUCED PRICE
$75,000
MLS# 09-4475
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
HANOVER TWP.
10 LYNDWOOD AVE.
3 bedroom ranch, 1
1/2 bath, all- new
windows, in ground
pool, hardwood
floor, 2 car garage.
$159,900
(570) 592-7444
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HANOVER TWP.
18 Alexie Drive
If you're looking for
a 1-story home with
a comfortable life-
style, try this spa-
cious 3 bedroom, 3
bath ranch. Offers
oversized living
room with fireplace,
formal dining room,
family room & in-
ground pool.
MLS#10-2072
$169,900
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
HANOVER TWP.
19 Garrahan Street
Attractive 2-story in
great neighbor-
hood. Newer roof,
newer 2nd floor
replacement win-
dows, newer split
A/C system, large
eat-in kitchen, bed-
room pine flooring,
walk-up attic & a
mostly fenced yard.
REDUCED
$61,900
MLS#11-1754
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
HANOVER TWP.
20 Dexter St.
Nice starter home
with shed. Move-in
ready. Fenced yard.
Security system.
New roof in 2006.
MLS #11-3023
$39,000
Joan Matusiak
570-696-0887
Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
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HANOVER TWP.
20 Knox Street
Two homes, front &
rear, on 1 lot. One
car garage, patio.
Front home has 3
bedrooms, huge
kitchen, lots of
storage and a
workshop in the
basement; Rear
home features new
kitchen, 2 bed-
rooms and good
storage space.
Call for appointment
$78,900
MLS# 10-4597
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
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HANOVER TWP.
94 Ferry Road
Nice vinyl sided 2
story situated on a
great corner fenced
lot in Hanover Twp.
2 bedrooms, 2
modern baths,
additional finished
space in basement
for 2 more bed-
rooms or
office/playrooms.
Attached 2 car
garage connected
by a 9x20 breeze-
way which could be
a great entertaining
area! Above ground
pool, gas fireplace,
gas heat, newer
roof and All Dri
system installed in
basement.
MLS #11-626
$119,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3 Kniffen Street
Nice raised ranch in
quiet neighborhood.
Attached 3 car
garage; plenty of
off-street parking,
utility room with 3/4
bath. Walk up stairs
to eat-in kitchen
with balcony, hard-
wood floors, living
room, bedrooms
and full bath. Bright
3rd floor attic ready
to finish. Seller anx-
ious to sell. All
appliances and
Coldwell Banker
Home Protection
Plan included.
MLS # 10-2673
Price Reduced to
$85,000!
Call Amy Lowthert
at (570)406-7815
COLDWELL BANKER
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
Reduced!
Beautiful 2 bed-
room home with loft
area that can easily
be converted to a
3rd bedroom. This
home has 2.5
baths, security sys-
tem, whole house
entertainment sys-
tem with speakers
in every room and
outside. Great mod-
ern kitchen. 2 car
garage, skylights,
huge deck and
patio. There is a
huge walkout base-
ment that is rough
plumbed for a bath-
room. Too much to
list here, this house
is a must see.
MLS #10-4589
$330,000
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
Antonik and
Associates
570-735-7494
HARDING
310 Lockville Rd.
SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity
of country living in
this beautiful two
story home on 2.23
acres. Great for
entertaining inside
and out. 3 car
attached garage
with full walk up
attic PLUS another
2 car detached
garage. WOW! A
MUST SEE! For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS#11-831
$267,000
Call Nancy
570-237-0752
Melissa
570-237-6384
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HARDING
605 Apple Tree
Road
White split stone
Ranch with 1500 sq.
ft. of living space. 2
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, propane gas
fireplace with stone
mantel. Custom
kitchen with oak
cabinets with pull
outs. Granite count-
er tops and island,
plaster walls, mod-
ern tile bath, open
floor plan. 2nd
kitchen in lower
level. Electric heat,
wood/coal burner in
basement. Central
air, 2 stoves, 2
dishwashers, 2
microwaves, 2
fridges, front load
washer and dryer
included. Attached
2 car garage and
detached 3 car
garage. Home in
near perfect
condition.
For moe info and
photos view:
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MLS 11-2968
$229,900
Call Lu Ann
570-602-9280
HUGHESTOWN
169 Rock St.
3 broom, 2
story home with
many updates
including newer
furnace and
some new win-
dows. Large
concrete front
and rear porch-
es, large private
yard. For more
info and photos
visit us at:
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MLS 11-1786
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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97 Center Street
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parking & detached
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neighborhood and
tremendous poten-
tial. $69,900
MLS #09-4385
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
JENKINS TWP.
(Eagle View)
Home/Lot Package
Beautiful custom
built home with a
stunning river view
overlooking the
Susquehanna River
and surrounding
area. Custom built
with many ameni-
ties included. A few
of the amenities
may include central
A/C, master bed-
room with master
bath, ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood
floors, cathedral
ceiling, and a 2 car
garage. There are
are many other
floor plans to
choose from or
bring your own!
For more details &
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MLS 11-2642
$375,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
JENKINS TWP.
23 Mead St.
Newly remodeled 2
story on a corner
lot with fenced in
yard and 2 car
garage. 4 bed-
rooms, 1 bath,
1,660 sq. ft. For
more information
and photos visit
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$89,900
MLS 10-3684
Call Bill
570-362-4158
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JENKINS TWP.
297 Susquehannock
Drive
Settle into summer
with this great 2
story home on quiet
cul de-sac with pri-
vate back yard and
above ground pool.
Deck with awning
overlooking yard! 4
bedrooms, 2.5 bath
home in Pittston
Area School District
with family room,
eat in kitchen, cen-
tral a/c and garage.
Full unfinished
basement
MLS 11-2432
$259,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
JENKINS TWP.
NEW LISTING!
10 Miller Street
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
brick front ranch on
105 x 158 lot. Home
features new car-
pet, paint, bath-
room vanity top, fix-
tures, oak trim, car-
port, full unfinished
basement. Move
right in!
MLS#11-2891
$129,900
Eric Feifer
(570) 283-9100 x29
JENKINS TWP./
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
Own this home
for less than
$400 a month!
Large 3 bed-
room home with
formal dining
room, off street
parking and
large yard. For
more informa-
tion and photos,
log onto
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MLS#09-2449
$64,900
Call Charles
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KINGSTON
Awesome Kingston
Cape on a great
street! Close to
schools, library,
shopping, etc.
Newer gas furnace
and water heater.
Replacement win-
dows, hardwood
flooring, recently
remodeled kitchen
with subway tiled
backsplash. Alarm
system for your
protection and
much more. MLS
#11-1577
$159,900.
Call Pat Busch
(570) 885-4165
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KINGSTON
Very attractive
home with a 2
car garage, new
family room &
stainless steel
appliances. Ample
off street parking.
NEW PRICE
$142,600
MLS# 10-4452
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
KINGSTON
Seller Wants To Deal!
Stately home on a
corner lot with a lot
of nooks, crannies
& built-ins. Lower
level living quarters
that would be a
Teens dream!
Formal dining room,
fireplace, formal
entry & more!
$205,000
MLS# 11-1452
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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KINGSTON
Spacious Split Level
with 2.5 baths, 2
family rooms & a
11 x 32 all-season
sunroom which
overlooks the 18 x
36 in-ground pool.
$259,000
MLS# 11-692
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
KINGSTON
129 S. Dawes Ave.
4 bedroom, 1 bath,
large enclosed
porch with brick
fireplace. Full con-
crete basement
with 9ft ceiling. Lots
of storage, 2 car
garage on double
lot in a very desir-
able neighborhood.
Close to schools
and park and recre-
ation. Walking dis-
tance to downtown
Wilkes-Barre. Great
family neighbor-
hood. Carpet
allowance will be
considered. For
mor info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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$129,900
MLS #11-1434
Call Tom
570-262-7716
KINGSTON
167 N. Dawes Ave.
Move in condition 2
story home. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
hardwood floors,
ceramic throughout.
Finished lower level,
security system
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-1673
$159,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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KINGSTON
177 Third Ave.
Neat as a pin! 3
bedroom, 2.5
baths, end unit
townhome with nice
fenced yard. Bright
Spacious kitchen,
main level family
room, deck w/
retractable awning.
Gas heat/central
air, pull down attic
for storage and 1
car garage. Very
affordable town-
home in great cen-
tral location!
MLS 11-1282
$139,500
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
290 Reynolds St.
Very roomy 2 story
on lovely street in
Kingston. 4 bed-
rooms, 3 baths,
wood burning fire-
place in living room.
Large eat-in kitchen
as well as formal
dining room. Freshly
painted, carpets
cleaned and numer-
ous updates makes
this move-in ready!
Call for your
private showing.
MLS #11-364
PRICE REDUCED!
$157,900
Mary Ellen Belchick
570-696-6566
Walter Belchick
570-696-2600 x301
KINGSTON
40 N. Landon St.
Residential area,
4 bedroom plus 2 in
attic totaling 6. 1 1/2
baths. Half block
from schools. All
new rugs and
appliances, laundry
room, two car
garage, off street
parking, $139,900.
Call 570-829-0847
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KINGSTON
76 N. Dawes Ave.
Very well main-
tained 2 bedroom
home with updated
kitchen with granite
counter. Large sun-
room over looking
private back yard.
Attached garage,
large unfinished
basement. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-2278
$139,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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KINGSTON
83 E. Vaughn St
Yes, its really true,
$120,000. From the
Room size entrance
foyer to every room
in the house, you
find PERFECTION.
Living Room, Dining
Room/Family Room,
Large Kitchen, But-
ler-style work area,
3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
bath, lovely
enclosed screened-
in porch. Off street
parking. Choice
location. 11-2155
$120,000
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
KINGSTON
BEAUTIFUL HOME
Sale by Owner
3 bedroom, 2 bath,
full furnished family
room, screened
porch, dining room,
updated kitchen, all
appliances. Excel-
lent condition - ideal
location! Gas heat/
ductless AC. Must
see to appreciate!
$149,900
570-288-8002
KINGSTON
Lease with option
to buy, completely
remodeled, mint,
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, large
closets, with
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
$134,000, seller
will pay closing
costs, $5000 down
and monthly
payments are
$995/month.
WALSH
REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490
KINGSTON
NEW LISTING
Beautiful modern 3
bedroom and 1.5
bath home on large
lot. 1 car garage.
Hardwood floors,
family room on first
floor and basement.
New gas heat, win-
dows, electrical
security, fireplace,
walk up attic. Must
See. Call for details
MLS 11-2415
$210,000
Nancy Answini
570237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
KINGSTON
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
46 Zerby Ave
Lease with option
to buy, completely
remodeled, mint,
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, large
closets, with
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
$134,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with
5% down; $6,750
down, $684/month)
WALSH
REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490
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KINGSTON
Rutter Ave.
End Unit Townhouse
Owner Relocating.
1st floor open plan
with living room,
dining area &
kitchen, plus pow-
der room. Lower
level finished with
3rd bedroom, laun-
dry room & storage
area. 2 bedrooms &
2 baths on the 2nd
floor. MLS # 11-1267
$279,500
Call Ruth 570-696-
1195 / 570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
KINGSTON
Spacious 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath
home with three
season porch, nice
yard & private
driveway.
$61,900
MLS# 11-965
Call Barbara at
570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER
RUNDLE REAL
ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext 55
LAFLIN
Spacious ranch with
4 bedrooms, 1 3/4
baths, 18x22 Family
room with fireplace
on a 102x150 lot.
Fantastic view from
the rear deck!
MLS# 11-2609
$147,500
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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LAFLIN
5 Fairfield Drive
Motivated seller!
Dont travel to a
resort. You should
see the house that
comes with all of
this!!! Live in your
vacation destination
in the 3 bedroom,
2.5 bath home with
gourmet kitchen
and fabulous views.
Enjoy the heated in-
ground pool with
cabana, built-in
BBQ and fire pit in
this private,
tranquil setting. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-1686
$314,900
Call Keri
570-885-5082
LAFLIN
7 Hickorywood
Dr.
Wonderful 4
bedroom Ranch
with sweeping
views of the val-
ley. Master bed-
room with walk-
in closet and
bath, ultra mod-
ern eat-in
kitchen with
granite counters
and cherry cabi-
nets with large
island and stain-
less steel appli-
ances.
2 car garage,
full unfinished
basement with
walk-out to
yard. For more
information and
photos visit
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MLS #10-4060
PRICE REDUCED
$267,500
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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906 Homes for Sale
LAFLIN
Lovely brick ranch
home in great
development. 2
bedrooms, 2.5
baths. All hardwood
floors, brand new
roof. 2 family rooms
suitable for mini
apartment. 1st floor
laundry, sunroom,
central air, alarm
system, 1 car
garage and electric
chair lift to lower
level. Very good
condition.
MLS 11-2437
$210,000
Call Nancy
Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
LAKE NUANGOLA
Lance Street
Very comfortable
2 bedroom home in
move in condition.
Great sun room,
large yard, 1 car
garage. Deeded
lake access.
$135,000
Call Kathie
MLS # 11-2899
(570) 288-6654
LARKSVILLE
Very well main-
tained double-block
has 4 bedrooms on
one side & 2 bed-
rooms on the other.
Live in 1 side & rent
the other, or keep
as investment. Very
good rents coming
in on both sides.
Includes 3-car
garage & off street
parking.
MLS# 11-2964
$124,900
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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LARKSVILLE
111 Falcon Drive
Brand new since
2004, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, central air,
2 car garage, shed,
6 car driveway.
Roof, kitchen, fur-
nace, a/c unit and
master bath all
replaced. Modern
kitchen with granite
island, tile floors,
maple cabinets.
Fireplace in family
room, large closets,
modern baths.
Stamped concrete
patio. For more
information and
photos visit
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MLS #11-1166
$279,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
LARKSVILLE
Nicely situated in
Larkmount Manor
on a large lot with
in ground pool &
fenced yard. Ranch
with 4 bedrooms,
central A/C & fin-
ished lower level
family room.
MLS #11-2388
$184,900
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
LARKSVILLE
291 Broadway St E.
Cheaper than rent!
Open living room/
dining room layout.
Large rooms and
large eat-in kitchen
area. New water
heater, newer fur-
nace and roof.
Potential to add on
and possible off
street parking. Nice
yard. In need of
some TLC.
$42,500
MLS 10-4570
Gayle Yanora
570-466-5500
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MOUNTAIN TOP
257 Main Road S
2 bedroom Ranch.
Large rear yard.
Hardwood floors!
Large eat-in
kitchen. Large living
room with hard-
wood and family
room with carpet.
New roof in 2011!
Ideal starter home.
MLS#11-1966
$119,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
Job Seekers are
looking here!
Where's your ad?
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ask for an employ-
ment specialist
MOUNTAIN TOP
3071 Ablerdeen Rd
3071 ALBERDEEN RD
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
1PM TO 3PM
Immaculate 4 bed-
room, 2 bath home
on 1 acre. Beautiful-
ly landscaped. In-
ground pool with
solar heat. Custom
Cherry cabinets.
Hardwood floors.
Family room with
gas fireplace. 1 mile
to golf course.
MLS 11-1483
$223,500
Linda Cuono
570-715-7743
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
MOUNTAIN TOP
35 Patriot Circle
Interior unit with
oak laminate on 1st
floor. Rear deck
faces the woods!
MLS#11-1986
$106,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
460 S. Mtn
Blvd.
2,674 Sq Ft
Home on over
1/2 acre of land
Large well cared
for home! 4 bed-
rooms, lots of
storage. Enjoy
your summer in
your own 18x36
In-ground Pool,
complete with
diving board and
slide. Pool house
with bar and room
for a poker table!
Large L-shaped
deck. Don't worry
about the price of
gas, enjoy a stay-
cation all summer
long! Family room
with gas fireplace.
4 zone, efficient,
gas hot water,
baseboard heat.
Hardwood floors.
Huge eat-in
kitchen with large,
movable island.
Large, private
yard. Replace-
ment windows.
Home warranty
included.
$222,900
MLS# 11-382
Call Michael Pinko
(570) 899-3865
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
MOUNTAIN TOP
66 Patriot Circle
This 3 bedroom, 1.5
bath TOWN HOUSE is
in excellent move in
condition in a very
quiet subdivision
close to town. It is
being offered fully
furnished, decorat-
ed and appointed.
This TOWN HOUSE is
in the desirable
Crestwood School
District and is close
to shopping,
restaurants, fitness
centers and more!
Preview this home
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(267) 253-9754
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MOUNTAIN TOP
705 Ice House Dr
Historic Ice Lakes
home on 2.5 acres.
Close to interstates
& shopping. Situat-
ed in Crestwood
School District.
Shows like new with
exceptional land-
scaping, hardwood
& tile floors, 9 ft.
ceiling on 1st floor,
3 car garage, stor-
age shed set back
on property, gas
fireplace in living
room. Kitchen has
granite counter top
with tumbled stone
tile backsplash &
GE Profile stainless
steel appliances.
Hunter Douglas
custom blinds.
Casablanca ceiling
fans. MLS#11-1865
$424,900
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
72 Fieldstone Way
Stunning 4 bed-
room 2 story! 2
story family room
fireplace. Granite
kitchen, stainless
steel appliances,
new sprinkler sys-
tem, dining room
and living room
hardwood, 2.5
bath. Nice yard.
MLS#11-492
$348,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
NEW LISTING
Nestled on just
under an acre just
minutes from 81S
this colonial offers
2194 sq. ft. of living
area plus a finished
basement. Enjoy
your summer
evenings on the
wrap around porch
or take a quick dip in
the above ground
pool with tier deck.
The covered pavil-
ion is ideal for pic-
nics or gatherings
And when the winter
winds blow cuddle
in front of the gas
fireplace and enjoy
a quiet night. Price
to sell, $190,000
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
MOUNTAINTOP
111 Whitetail Drive
This lovely home
has it all and sits on
a stream-front 2.4
Acre, partially
wooded lot. 4 bed-
rooms. 2.5 baths,
great kitchen fea-
tures granite coun-
ters, Florida Room
overlooking in
ground heated pool
and large decks,
gazebo w/ hot tub,
& fire pit area. Full
finished walkout
basement.
MLS# 11-631
$387,500.
Call Pat 715-9337
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MOUNTAINTOP
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
Cute Cape Cod.
Eat-in kitchen,
screened in porch,
dining room, large
living room, 3 bed-
room, 1 bath. Beau-
tiful woodwork
throughout. Plenty
of storage. Must
see to appreciate!
Fairview Twp.
$75,000
Call (570) 474-6421
MOUNTAINTOP
Great Cape by
Nuangola Lake,
Crestwood School
District. 2 to 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath. Call
570-472-1395
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MOUNTAINTOP
Sunday, August 7
1:30pm - 3:00pm
228 Circle Drive
Better than new!
Beautiful 4 bed-
room home fea-
tures wonderful 1st
floor Master bed-
room suite. Large
sun filled kitchen,
Full finished lower
level includes a
2nd kitchen, rec
room & family
room. Abundant
closets spaces
throughout. Pretty
views, low traffic
street in very nice
neighborhood. Spe-
cial financing incen-
tives available.
MILS# 11-1764
$374,900
Call Pat 715-9337
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Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
MOUNTAIN TOP
130 CHURCH ROAD
The feel of a true
colonial home with
double entry doors
off the foyer into the
living room and din-
ing room. Spacious
kitchen breakfast
area, family room
leading to a fenced
rear yard. 3-season
room with cathedral
ceiling. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
recently remodeled
2.5 bath and 2-car
garage. Located on
3.77 acres, all the
privacy of country
living yet conve-
niently located.
MLS#11-2600
$187,500
Jill Jones 696-6550
NANTICOKE
HEIGHTS SECTION
ENORMOUS 4+ bay
garage!! Plus 1
more garage for
gadgets! Pretty 4
bedroom Cape with
a supplemental coal
unit and a beautiful
view from the
back yard.
NEW PRICE!!
$89,900
MLS# 11-2088
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
NANTICOKE
111 E. Grand St.
One half double
block. 3 bedrooms,
plaster walls,
aluminum siding
& nice yard.
Affordable @
$34,900
Call Jim Krushka
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
NANTICOKE
Rear 395 E.
Washington St.
2 family home with
2 bedrooms each
side, separate utili-
ties, great income
earning potential.
One side occupied,
one available
for rent. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2425
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
NANTICOKE
W. Green St.
Nice 2 bedroom
Ranch syle home,
gas heat, finished
basement, vinyl sid-
ing, deck. Move in
Condition.
Affordable @
$89,500
Call Jim
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
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NOXEN
Country living on 1
acre outside of
Noxen. 3 Bedroom
mobile home -
excellent condition -
separate garage, 2
covered porches.
Newer roof. Owner
says SELL!
REDUCED! $80,000
Shari Philmeck
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
NOXEN
PRICED TO SELL!
Brick ranch with
large living room, 3
bedrooms, sun
room, deck, full
basement, sheds
and garage on 0.54
acres in Noxen.
$139,500.
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
NOXEN
SPACIOUS
COLONIAL
Totally updated
home with extra
large living room, 4
suites, family room
and screen porch
conveniently locat-
ed on Main St.
Noxen. $187,000.
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
PARDESVILLE
The charming cape
is just minutes from
Route 309 in Hazle
Township and fea-
tures a 1st floor
bedroom with mas-
ter bath, semi-mod-
ern kitchen with
dining area, spa-
cious Living room
plus a 1 car
detached garage.
100% Vendee
Financing
REDUCED!!
$37,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
PITTSTON
10 Garfield St.
Looking for a
Ranch??? Check
out this double wide
with attached 2 car
garage on a perma-
nent foundation.
Large master bed-
room suite with
large living room,
family room with
fireplace, 2 full
baths, laundry
room, formal dining
room, vaulted ceil-
ings throughout and
MORE!
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 10-2463
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON
12 George Street
Two story single
with 7 rooms,
3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, new
windows, modern
kitchen, some
appliances includ-
ed, electric service,
some carpeting and
hardwood floors.
Call Rita for details
$68,900
570-954-6699
Walsh
Real Estate
570-654-1490
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PITTSTON
136 Butler Street
Lots of room and
character in this 2
unit fixer upper.
Nice yard. Walk up
attics and enclosed
porches. Property
being sold in ''as
is'' condition.
MLS# 11-3302
$29,900
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
Services LLC
PITTSTON
151 Broad Street
Stately 2 Story,
features 8 Rooms,
4 bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths & 2 Car
Detached Garage.
NEW kitchen with
maple cabinetry, tile
back splash, island;
pantry closet &
more. New 1st floor
Bath. New 2nd
Floor Laundry Area.
BRAND NEW Oil-
fueled Furnace &
Wiring. REFINISHED
Hardwood flooring
$129,900
MLS#10-2922
Call Pat
570-613-9080
PITTSTON
175 Oak Street
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 1st floor
laundry room, 3
season porch,
fenced yard and off
street parking.
MLS#11-1974
PRICE REDUCED!
$89,000
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
Services LLC
PITTSTON
82 Parsonage St
MOVE-IN CONDI-
TION! Good starter
home. 2 bedrooms,
2 1/2 baths.
Replacement win-
dows. Newer roof.
Freshly painted.
New carpet. Base-
ment with two lev-
els. Parking in front
of home. Priced to
sell! MLS 11-2508
$39,900
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
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PITTSTON
85 La Grange St
Good investment
property. All units
are rented. All utili-
ties paid by tenants.
MLS 11-1497
$83,900
Gloria Jean Malarae
570-814-5814
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-718-4959
ext. 1366
PITTSTON
87 Jenkins Court
Quiet location.
63x65 lot, with
plenty of room for
off street parking.
Home features
newer drywall and
composite flooring
in living room and
dining room. Pic-
ture perfect home
has 2 large bed-
rooms, modern
kitchen and bath
and NEW furnace.
$117,000 buys a
move-in home. Call
Pat McHale
570-613-9080
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PITTSTON
88 Maple Lane
Spacious 4 bed-
room, 2.5 bath
Cape Cod with
great open floor
plan, hardwood
floors, first floor
master bedroom
and bath. Screened
porch off kitchen
and lower covered
deck from walkout
basement. Walk-in
attic, oversize one
car garage. All in a
quiet desirable
neighborhood. For
more information
and pictures go to:
www.atlas
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MLS 11-2243
$159,000
Angie 885-4896
Terry - 885-3041
PITTSTON
REDUCED!
95 William St.
1/2 double home
with more square
footage than most
single family
homes. 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
ultra modern
kitchen and remod-
eled baths. Super
clean. For more
information and
photos visit
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MLS 11-2120
$59,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
SUNDAY, AUG 28
1:30PM-3:00PM
404 N. Main Street
$47,500
BUYS A MOVE-IN CON-
DITION 6 room home
with newer furnace,
hot water heater
and electrical serv-
ice. Why pay rent
when you can own
for less? Call for
the details on this 6
room, 3 bedroom,
modern bath home.
MLS #11-1074
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
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PITTSTON TWP.
1118 Sunset Dr
BY OWNER
Like new 6 year old
3 bedroom, 2.5
bath end unit ranch
townhome with
finished lower level.
Gas heat. Central
air. 1 car garage,
new stainless appli-
ances. Rear patio
opens to quiet
wooded area. Low
HOA & Taxes.
$180,000.
Call 570-654-0720
PITTSTON TWP.
120 Parnell St.
Classic Ranch in
great location. 3
bedroom, 3
baths, high qual-
ity throughout. 3
season porch
over looking pri-
vate rear yard.
Owners says
sell and lowers
price to
$219,900. For
more informa-
tion and photos
please visit our
website at
www.atlas
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MLS #10-2817
Call Charlie for
your private
showing.
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PITTSTON TWP.
122 PARNELL ST.
Beautiful bi-level
home on corner lot.
7 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, newer roof
and windows.
Fenced in yardFor
more info and phtos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-2749
$209,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON TWP.
20 Fairlawn Drive
STAUFFER
HEIGHTS RANCH,
containing 2,300
sq. ft. finished
space on lot
100x90. Unique
1960s home has
bedrooms on main
level & living area
below. Features
large, eat in
kitchen. Side
entrance to main
level room creates
possibility for in
home office.
New Price
$115,000.
MLS #10-4198
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
PITTSTON TWP.
STAUFFER POINT
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY AUGUST 21
12-3
42 Grandview Drive
better than new end
unit condo, with 1st
floor master bed-
room and bath, Liv-
ing room with gas
fireplace, hardwood
floors in living, din-
ing room & kitchen,
granite countertops
and crown molding
in kitchen, with sep-
arate eating area,
lst floor laundry,
heated sunroom
with spectacular
view, 2 additional
bedrooms, full bath
and loft on the 2nd
floor, 2 car garage,
gas heat and cen-
tral air, priced to sell
$277,000 MLS 11-
2324
call Lu-Ann
602-9280
additional photos
and information can
be found on our
web site, www.
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PLAINS
Large 4 bedroom, 1
bath home on extra
deep lot with
frontage on 2
streets. Multi family
unit (MLS #11-2244)
next door also for
sale. Possible com-
mercial use with
rezoning.
$93,500
MLS# 11-2228
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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3 unit income prop-
erty on extra deep
lot with frontage on
2 streets. Single
family home next
door (MLS#11-2228)
also for sale.
Possible commer-
cial use with
rezoning.
$78,000
MLS#11-2244
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd
DRASTIC
REDUCTION
Gorgeous estate
like property with
log home plus 2
story garage on 1
acres with many
outdoor features.
Garage. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS# 11-319
$300,000
Call Charles
PLAINS
17 N. Beech Road
(N. on Main St.,
Plains, turn right in
Birchwood Hills and
onto Beech Rd,
House on right)
Lovely updated
Ranch home with 3
bedrooms, 1 bath. 1
car garage in the
very desirable
Birchwood Hills
development. Elec-
tric heat, newer
roof, great curb
appeal. Huge
fenced in back yard
with new shed,
plenty of closets
and storage.
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MLS 11-3003
$139,900
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
PLAINS
PRICE
REDUCED!
$26,900
1/2 double - rear 1194
N. River Street (River
st to Enterprise St (by
OMalias) 6 rooms (3
bedrooms), gas heat.
Relax on front porch,
nicely landscaped
front yard, garage.
Good condition,
move right in, to set-
tle estate.
MLS 11-2289
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
PLAINS
Stunning ranch
home in lovely
neighborhood. Built
in 2003. Beautifully
landscaped yard.
Screen porch, deck
with awning off
master bedroom,
tons of storage.
Oversize 2 car
garage. Attention to
detail throughout.
MLS 11-3004
$194,900
Call Christine Kutz
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
PLAINS TOWNHOME
Completely remod-
eled In quiet plains
neighborhood.
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath. with finished
basement/3rd bed-
room. Hardwood
floors, central air,
electric heat,
new roof &
appliances.
$118,000
Motivated Seller!
(570) 592-4356
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
FOR SALE BY
OWNER
156 Ridgewood
2 story, single fam-
ily, 3 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, off-
street parking,
kitchen, dining
room, office/study,
family room, living
room, utility room,
oil heat. .52 acre.
Completely remod-
eled, centrally
located, covered
patio, large yard.
www.wilkes
barrehome.com.
$149,000.
Call 570-350-9189
to set an
appointment
PLYMOUTH
161-63 Orchard St
Well cared for dou-
ble block 6/3/1 on
each side. Live in
one side and let a
tenant pay your
mortgage.
$59,900
MLS #11-2174
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
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PLYMOUTH
Dont miss this spa-
cious 2 story, with a
17 x 11 Living room,
formal dining room,
eat in kitchen plus
bath on the first
floor & 2 bedrooms
& bath on 2nd floor.
Extras include an
enclosed patio and
a detached garage.
Reasonably priced
at $36,900.
MLS 11-2653
Anne Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
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PLYMOUTH
Ready for
occupancy, 2 unit
with store front in
nice condition. Set
up shop & live in 3
bedroom apartment
& let the rent from
2nd apartment help
pay the bills. Ideal
opportunity for the
smart investor!
DRASTIC PRICE
REDUCTION!
$49,900
MLS# 11-165
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
PLYMOUTH
78-80 Academy St.
Well maintained
double block with
separate utilities.
Located on a nice
street in Plymouth.
This double has a
fenced in yard and
has off-street park-
ing through the rear
alley access. One
unit has 7 rooms
with 3-4 bedrooms.
Great for owner
occupied, and the
other has 4 rooms
with 2 bedrooms.
Make an appoint-
ment today!
MLS#11-1171
$72,900
Karen Altavilla
283-9100 x28
PRINGLE
50 Broad Street
Solid, meticulous,
1500 S.F., brick
ranch, containing 6
rooms, 3 bedrooms
and 1 full bath on
the main level and
full bath in base-
ment, situated on
1.03 Acres. NEW
kitchen with granite
counter tops, wood
cabinetry, new
stove, dishwasher,
microwave, tiled
floors. Bath has
new tile floor and
tub surround, dou-
ble vanity and mir-
rors. Lower level
has summer
kitchen, full bath
and large, dry-
walled area. Over-
size, 2 car garage/
workshop and
shed. Property has
been subdivided
into 4 lots. Call Pat
for the details.
$249,900.
Pat McHale
(570) 613-9080
SCRANTON
1504 Euclid Ave
Charming 3 bed-
room, 2 1/2 bath,
oversized 2 car
garage built in 2004
in the beautiful
Tripps Park Devel-
opment in Scranton.
Modern eat-in
kitchen with maple
cabinets, tiled floor,
center island and
French doors lead-
ing out to large deck
overlooking the
fenced yard. New
hardwood floors in
the family room.
Formal living and
dining rooms. Mas-
ter bedroom with
master bath and
walk-in closet. 2nd
floor laundry
MLS 11-1841
$259,000
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
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SHAVERTOWN
Mt. Airy Road
Swing on the swing
on the front porch
at this 4 bedroom
charming 2 story
home. It features
living room, dining
room, family room
w/ stone fireplace,
spacious eat-in
kitchen, oversized
2 car garage all on
a double lot!
$214,500
MLS 11-1759
Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
SHAVERTOWN
S P A C I O U S
3 bedrooms, 2 bath,
Ritz Craft, set up on
large corner lot in
Echo Valley Estates.
Financing Available.
$49,900.
570-696-2108 or
570-885-5000
SHICKSHINNY
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!
OWNER SAYS
SELL NOW!!!
A spectacular sun-
lit great room with
floor to ceiling
stone fireplace and
vaulted ceiling adds
to the charm of this
11 year young, 2400
sq ft. 2.5 bath 2
story situated on
almost an acre of
tranquility with
fenced AG pool,
rocking chair porch
and a mountain
view. There is a
large living room,
new kitchen w/din-
ing area and a
master suite com-
plete with laundry
room, walk in clos-
et, and master bath
with jetted tub.
MLS #10-906
REDUCED TO
$157,000
Dont delay, call
Pat today at
570-714-6114 or
570-287-1196
CENTURY 21 SMITH
HOURIGAN GROUP
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
SHICKSHINNY
Great New Con-
struction on 2 Acres
with 1 year Builders
Warranty! 2 Story
home with 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 Baths,
Living Room, Dining
Room, Kitchen,
Breakfast Room &
Laundry Room. Din-
ing Room has tray
ceiling, gas fire-
place in living room
& whirlpool tub in
Master Bath. Plus 2
car attached
garage, open front
porch & rear deck.
MLS 11-2453
$275,000
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
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SUGARLOAF
6 Acre Horse
Farm
Owner
relocating,
make an offer!
Private ranch on 6
acres. Hardwood
floors in Living
Room, halls &
Bedrooms. Great
kitchen. Dining
area, sliding doors
to huge composite
deck overlooking
pool and fenced
yard. 24x40 3 bay
stable / garage.
Plenty of room for
horses or just to
enjoy!
11-2539
$225,000
Call Michael Pinko
(570) 899-3865
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
SWEET VALLEY
HUNLOCK CREEK
COUNTRY COTTAGE
Beautiful 1.14 acres
with stream. 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
hardwood floors,
fireplace, wrap-
around porch, sun-
room, deck
& carport,
* BREATHTAKING *
PRICE REDUCED!
$137,000
Call (570) 417-7954
SWOYERSVILLE
2 Unit Duplex &
Double Block
with a
4 Bay Garage.
Family owned for
many years.
BIG REDUCTION
$100,000
MLS# 09-1643
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
SWOYERSVILLE
20 Maple Drive
An immaculate 4
bedroom Split level
situated on a .37
acre manicured lot
in a quiet neighbor-
hood. Features
include a Florida
room with wet bar
& breakfast area,
spacious eat-in
kitchen with sliders
to deck/patio, for-
mal dining room, liv-
ing room and family
room, central a/c, &
2 car garage. Many
amenities. Don't
miss this one!
11-1374
REDUCED TO
$244,900
Call Debra at
SWOYERSVILLE
236 Poland St.
Price reduced on
this two-bedroom,
one bath home in
nice Swoyersville
location. Needs
some TLC and cos-
metic updating, but
offers great poten-
tial. Nice opportunity
for investors, con-
tractors or first time
homeowners who
want to invest in
their first property.
Nice lot, shed, patio,
off street parking,
eat-in kitchen.
MLS#11-772
$45,000
Karen Ryan
(570) 283-9100 X 14
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SWOYERSVILLE
Investors Wanted!
Stone front 2 bed-
room, 2 story on
nice lot. Open 1st
floor with nice eat-in
kitchen. 2nd floor
needs tlc. Gas heat.
Space Heaters.
$32,000. Call Pat
570-885-4165
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate, Inc.
SWOYERSVILLE
339 MAIN ST.
REDUCED! Make an
offer! All offers will
be considered!! 6-
unit on a corner lot
in Swoyersville.
Tons of off-street
parking and a
garage. Currently
all occupied! A real
money maker!
Make an appoint-
ment today.
MLS#10-4626
$145,000
Karen Altavilla
283-9100 x28
TRUCKSVILLE
Well maintained 3
bedroom, 2 bath
modular ranch in
nice neighborhood.
Many updates.
Landscaped &
fenced yard with
pool, large deck &
koi pond!
$132,500
MLS#11-2253
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
TRUCKSVILLE
115 Warden Ave
Open floor plan with
hardwood floors &
lots of light.
$139,500
MLS 11-1389
Gayle Yanora
570-466-5500
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-718-4959
ext 1365
TRUCKSVILLE
Seller will contribute
toward closing
costs on this 1997
Yeagley built home.
Home is on a large,
private lot but con-
venient to every-
thing. Bonus room
in lower level. Built-
in 2 car garage.
$147,500
MLS# 10-4348
Call Betty
(570) 510-1736
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
TUNKHANNOCK
Enjoy the
spectacular view
of all seasons from
this lovely Colonial
situated on over
4 acres of pure
country living PLUS
privacy, yet only
15 minutes from
Dallas. Great
kitchen, 2.5 baths
& attached 2
car garage.
NEW PRICE!
$279,900
MLS# 11-1238
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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WANAMIE
565 Old Newport St
Beautiful Raised
Ranch with contem-
porary flair sets on
1 acre lot. Newly
installed hardwood
floors in living room,
dining room, foyer
& hallway lend to a
clean sleek look.
Lower level could
serve as mother-in-
law suite.
MLS# 11-2133
$267,000
Call Lynda
(570) 696-5418
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
WAPWALLOPEN
NEW LISTING! Enjoy
country living in this
well maintained 3
bedroom ranch.
Modern kitchen
with 1st floor laun-
dry & lots of closet
space. MLS#11-2885
$134,900
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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WEST PITTSTON
321 Franklin St.
Great 2 bedroom
starter home in the
Garden Village.
Brand new flooring
throughout, fresh
paint, vinyl siding
and replacement
windows. Newer
electric service, eat
in kitchen w/break-
fast bar. 1st floor
laundry room and
off street
parking.
MLS 11-2302
$89,500
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSING REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WEST PITTSTON
322 SALEM ST.
Great 1/2 double
located in nice
West Pittston loca-
tion. 3 bedrooms,
new carpet. Vertical
blinds with all appli-
ances. Screened in
porch and yard. For
more information
and photos visit
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MLS#10-1535
$59,000
Charlie VM 101
WEST PITTSTON
Well cared for and
nicely kept. A place
to call home! Com-
plete with 2 car
oversized garage,
central air, first floor
laundry, eat in
kitchen. Convenient
to shopping, West
Pittston pool and
ball fields.
PRICE REDUCED!
$134,500
MLS 11-583
Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
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WEST WYOMING
26 Bubblo St
Cape cod. Com-
pletely renovated.
New bath & kitchen.
All stainless appli-
ances. 3 bedroom,
new high-efficiency
gas furnace with
central air. Hard-
wood laminate floor
& carpet. Washer/
dryer hookup on 1st
floor. Deck. Large
lot. Quiet neighbor-
hood. $134,900.
570-954-8825
or email
gckar1@yahoo.com
WEST WYOMING
292 W. 3rd St.
Charming Ranch in
great location with
7 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, finished
basement, sun-
room, central air.
Newer roof and
windows, hardwood
floors. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-2946
$129,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
Completely remod-
eled home with
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile
floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops,
all new stainless
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
$154,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with 5%
down; $7,750 down,
$785/month)
570-654-1490
WEST WYOMING
REDUCED!!!
536 W. Eighth
St.
Nice starter
home with 7
rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, 1.25
baths. 1 car
garage and car-
port. Home has
plenty of park-
ing in rear with
shed and great
yard. MLS #536
$85,000
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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Toy Town Section
148 Stites Street
INCREDIBLE
BUY
$71,000
On corner lot with
2 car garage.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
walk up attic & full
heated basement,
hardwood floors
with three season
room. Freshly paint-
ed & move in condi-
tion. 570-446-3254
WHITE HAVEN
28 Woodhaven Dr S
Exquisite Inside! 4
bedroom, 2.5 bath,
formal dining room,
family room, mod-
ern eat-in kitchen,
Master bedroom
and bath, front and
side porches, rear
deck, 2 car
attached garage.
Property is being
sold in as is condi-
tion. MLS 11-1253
Huge Reduction!
$169,000
Jean Malarae
570-814-5814
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-718-4959
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WILKES-BARRE
(Parsons
Section)
2 bedroom, 2 bath
end unit townhouse
all on one floor. For-
mal dining room.
Full basement. Cen-
tral air, security
system. 3 season
porch and deck.
Shed. Nice lot.
Attached 1 car
garage along with a
1 car carport.
MLS 11-3103
$125,00
Ask for Bob
Kopec
570-822-5126
HUMFORD
REALTY, INC.
570-822-5126
WILKES-BARRE
If you need a
4 bedroom home
with generous
room sizes, 1.5
baths & detached
garage, then this is
the one! 3 season
sunroom & neat
basement. VERY
NICE CONDITION!
REDUCED PRICE
$88,000
MLS# 10-1191
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE
100 Darling St
Nice tow bedroom
single, gas heat,
enclosed porch,
fenced yard. Close
to downtown & col-
leges. Affordable at
$42,500. Call
Town & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
WILKES-BARRE
108 Custer St.
Move-in condition -
New replacement
windows, furnace &
water heater - New
deck & front porch
- A must see prop-
erty - Don't Delay!
MLS#11-2201
$72,500
Call Geri
570-696-0888
WILKES-BARRE
3 unit commercial
building with 2
apartments &
a store front
operation plus
a detached 2
car garage.
$75,000
MLS# 11-1724
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE
Very nice 5 bed-
room 1 1/2 bath 1/2
Double. Central air,
deep lot and much
more. Move right in!
$42,500
MLS#11-2393
Call Christine Kutz
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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WILKES-BARRE
Beautifully kept 4
bedroom, 1 1/2 bath
home with off street
parking! Modern
kitchen, 1st floor
laundry, all 3 floors
hard wired for inter-
net, phone, cable &
smoke alarms. Truly
MOVE IN CONDITION!
MLS# 11-2629
$72,500
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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WILKES-BARRE
Beautifully main-
tained double block
on large land-
scaped lot (5 lots).
Many updates,
hardwood under
carpet, ceiling fans,
plaster walls and off
street parking for 9!
Must See!
MLS # 11-2651
$110,000
Call Christine Kutz
for details.
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE
122 Oak Street
Very nice oak
kitchen with tile
floor! Fenced in
yard. 3 nice size
bedrooms. Large
living room and
large dining room +
2 modern baths
with tile & pedestal
sink! Nice neighbor-
hood! Built-in win-
dow seats in middle
bedroom. Rear
shed - 4 window air
conditioners.
MLS#11-2481
$119,500
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
WILKES-BARRE
129 & 131 Matson Ave
Double Block, 6
rooms + bath on
each side. $79,000
Call 570-826-1743
WILKES-BARRE
134 Brown Street
Nicely remodeled,
spacious 2-story
with attached
garage on corner
lot. Modern, eat-in
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances; large lower
level Theatre Room
and additional rec
room with dry bar
and 5th bedroom.
Newer roof, mostly
newer replacement
windows & gas fur-
nace. MLS# 11-1817
Owner says
'just sell it'!
REDUCED $99,900
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
WILKES-BARRE
1400 N. Washington
Street
Nice 2 story in need
of some TLC with
low taxes. Near the
casino. Roof is 5
years young. Newer
water heater
(Installed 09)
replacement win-
dows throughout.
100 AMP electric,
tiled bath, w/w
carpeting entire
first floor.
MLS 11-2383
$58,900
Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
164 Madison Street
Spotless 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath
home with hard-
wood floors, stained
glass, and modern
kitchen in move-in
condition. 11-2831
$79,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
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WILKES-BARRE
185 West River St
Spacious, quality
home, brick - two
story with 6 bed-
rooms, 2 1/2 bath,
two fireplaces,
den, heated sun-
room off living
room, screened
porch off formal
dining room, mod-
ern eat-in kitchen,
garage. Many
extras... Sacrifice,
owner relocating
out of state
$125,000.
MLS 11-2474
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
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WILKES-BARRE
231 Poplar St.
Nice 3 bedroom
home in move-in
condition.
Hardwood floors in
living & dining
room. Upgraded
appliances including
stainless double
oven, refrigerator &
dishwasher. Great
storage space
in full basement
& walk-up attic.
REDUCED PRICE
$75,000
MLS# 10-4456
Barbara Young
Call 570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER,
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext. 55
WILKES-BARRE
241 Dana Street
Spacious 3
bedroom, 1.5 baths
with textured
ceilings, updated
kitchen, all appli-
ances including
dishwasher, tiled
bath with whirlpool
tub, 2nd floor
laundry room.
Replacement
windows.
$80,000
MLS# 11-88
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
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WILKES-BARRE
26-28-30
Blackman Street
Nice investment tri-
plex conveniently
located on bus
route close to
schools. Grosses
over $3,000/month!
Separate gas, elec-
tric & water; park-
ing for 10+ cars.
MLS#11-423
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
WILKES-BARRE
29 Abbott St
Accent on Value. 3
bedroom, 2 full
baths. Gas Heat.
Low taxes. Many
recent updates.
Possible Duplex.
Make an offer!
REDUCED! TO
$59,000
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
WILKES-BARRE
29 Amber Lane
Remodeled 2 bed-
room Ranch home
with new carpeting,
large sun porch,
new roof. Move
right in! For more
info and photos
please visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-749
$89,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
324 Hancock St. S
2 story home in
move in condition
with front & side
porches. Nice
fenced yard. Cooks
eat in kitchen, living
room, dining room,
nice basement and
pull down attic for
storage MLS#11-2267
$85,000
Call Lynda
(570) 696-5418
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
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WILKES-BARRE
382 Parrish St
3 Bedroom 1 1/2
baths with natural
woodwork and
stained glass win-
dows throughout.
MLS 10-4382
$49,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
382 Parrish Street
3 bedroom, 1 1/2
baths with natural
woodwork and
stained glass win-
dows throughout.
MLS 10-4382
$45,000
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
39 W. Chestnut St.
Lots of room in this
single with 3 floors
of living space. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath
with hardwood
floors throughout,
natural woodwork,
all windows have
been replaced,
laundry/pantry off of
kitchen. 4x10 entry
foyer, space for 2
additional bed-
rooms on the 3rd
floor. Roof is new.
MLS 11-325
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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WILKES-BARRE
62 Schuler St
3 bedroom, 1 3/4
bath in very good
condition. Hard-
wood floors
throughout, updat-
ed kitchen and
baths, natural
woodwork, over-
sized yard on a dou-
ble lot. Off street
parking.
MLS 10-4349
$79,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
62 Schuler Street
3 bedroom, 1 3/4
bath in very good
condition. Hard-
wood floors
throughout, updat-
ed kitchen and
baths, natural
woodwork, over-
sized yard on a dou-
ble lot. Off street
parking. $79,900
MLS 10-4349
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
64 West River St
Beautifully restored
1890 Queen Anne
with working eleva-
tor located in
Wilkes-Barres His-
toric District. Built by
Fred Kirby. Close to
Riverfront Parks and
Downtown shops
and restaurants.
This architectural
gem has six bed-
rooms & 5 baths
and a modern
kitchen with granite
counters and Stain-
less Steel appli-
ances. Original 2-
story carriage
house for two cars.
Hot tub included.
MLS 11-2316
$349,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
73 Richard Street
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Traditional in Very
Good Condition.
Open Layout. Off
Street Parking, Yard
& Shed. Many
Updates.
Asking $47,900
Call 570-762-1537
for showing
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WILKES-BARRE
84 Madison Street
Price Reduced
Nice duplex.
Renovated 2nd
floor. Great invest-
ment or convert
back to single.
3 bedroom, 1 bath
on 1st Floor.
2 bedroom, 1 bath
2nd floor. Detached
garage.
$75,000
MLS# 11-1095
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
WILKES-BARRE
DOUBLE LOT IN
WILKES-BARRE CITY
Extra large duplex
with a total of 7 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
hardwood floors,
fireplace, screened
porch, full basement
and 2 car garage.
$59,500.
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
WILKES-BARRE
EAST END SECTION
2 bedroom, ranch
style home, above
a 4 car garage with
above ground
swimming pool and
shed on a big lot
(80 x 165). Also, lot
across street 60 x
120. $55,000
(570) 328-5614
(570) 822-5104
WILKES-BARRE
NOW REDUCED!
191 Andover St.
Lovely single family
3 bedroom home
with lots of space.
Finished 3rd floor,
balcony porch off of
2nd floor bedroom,
gas hot air heat,
central air and
much more.
Must see!
MLS 11-59
$66,000
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
Parsons Manor
PRICE REDUCED!
184 Brader Drive
Large, fenced in
corner lot surrounds
this 3 bedroom, 1
1/2 bath ranch. Off
Dining Room, enjoy
a covered deck. All
electric home. AC
wall unit. Full base-
ment with 2 finished
r ooms. At t ached
garage. Shed.
Owner Re-locating
out of area.
MLS 11-2473
REDUCED!!!
$138,000
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
WILKES-BARRE
PARSONS
REASONABLE
OFFERS
ACCEPTED
262 Stucker Ave &
Lot-10 Virginia Drive
7 room (3 bed-
rooms), 1 1/2 baths.
Lower Level has
family room and 1
car attached
garage. To settle
Estate. $84,900.
10-2472
Call Joe Bruno
570-824-4560
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED
522 Pennsylvania
Avenue
GET STARTED
AFFORDABLY and
move up later.....
Solid and cared for
3 bedroom home
w/walk-up attic,
roofs within 6
years, bright and
open eat in kitchen,
bath with claw foot
tub. Enclosed back
porch, yard and
basement for extra
storage. Pleasant
neighborhood
home. MLS 11-899
$30,000
Call Holly
EILEEN MELONE
REAL ESTATE
570-821-7022
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906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
To settle Estate
314 Horton Street
Wonderful Family
Home, 6 rooms (3
bedrooms), 1 1/2
baths, two-story,
Living room with
built-in Bookcase,
formal Dining Room
with entrance to
delightful porch.
Eat-in kitchen. Pri-
vate lot, detached
garage. A must see
home. MLS 11-2721
Asking $75,000
GO TO THE TOP...
CALL
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
Wilkes-Barre/Parsons
NEW LISTING!
4 bedroom home
with fenced rear
yard, large front
porch & 1 car
garage.
MLS# 11-2561
$82,500
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WYOMING
364 Susquehanna
Avenue
Are you waiting for
the Perfect Ranch?
This home has Per-
fect Everything! 3
bedrooms, 2 NEW
baths, new win-
dows, new roof,
modern kitchen with
Granite Counter-
tops. Hardwood
floors, New Rennai
Tankless Hot Water
System, Spacious
Deck with Hot Tub,
MLS 10-3671
$162,000.
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
YATESVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
vate location with
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
bedrooms, garage.
For more informtion
and photos visit
wwww.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 10-4740
$154,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
YATESVILLE
REDUCED!
61 Pittston Ave.
Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
Large room sizes,
fireplace, central
A/C. Includes
extra lot. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
$189,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
AVOCA
25 St. Marys St.
3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
cial building with
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
more information
and photos log onto
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
Reduced to
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
DUPONT
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Single family home
with a separate
building containing
a 1 bedroom apart-
ment and 5 car
garage all on 1 lot.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2828
Priced to sell at
$85,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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REDUCED
921 Main St.
Over 2,000 S/F of
commercial space +
2 partially furnished
apartments,
garage, and off
street parking.
Great convenient
location. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #11-1965
$199,900
Call Tom
570-282-7716
EDWARDSVILLE
173-175 Zerby Ave.
Great income prop-
erty with additional
garage space
(34x38) room for 3
cars to rent! Live in
one half and have
your mortgage paid
by the other!
$12,000+ potential
income!
MLS # 11-1111
REDUCED!
$59,900
Call John Shelley
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
EDWARDSVILLE
Lawrence St.
Nice 3 unit
property. Lots of
off street parking
and bonus 2 car
garage. All units are
rented. Great
income with low
maintenance
$159,900
MLS# 10-2675
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
EXETER BORO
Bring Your
Business Here
Commercial
Property with 2
garage bays &
plenty of storage.
Good traffic area.
$424,900
MLS# 11-2214
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
22 W. Germania St
This 6,600 sq. ft.
concrete block
building has multiple
uses. 5 offices &
kitchenette. Over
5,800 sq. ft.. ware-
house space (high
ceilings). 2 over-
head doors.
$86,500
MLS 10-1326
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD
REALTY
570-822-5126
JENKINS TWP.
Multiple Buildings
& vacant lot in
Jenkins Twp.
Great Opportunity
for the Investor
$119,000
MLS# 11-2213
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
KINGSTON
49-51 S. Welles Ave
6 unit brick apart-
ment building, fully
occupied. Five 1
bedroom & one 2
bedroom apart-
ments. Well main-
tained. Gross
income: $35,400
with possible higher
potential gross.
Conveniently locat-
ed to downtown
Wilkes-Barre, Kirby
Park and shopping.
$189,000. MLS # 11-
2405. Ask for
Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
KINGSTON
6 unit apartment
building. Each has
1 bath, bedroom,
Parlor & Kitchen,
Centrally located,
all electric, good
condition. Gross
income $28,000,
net $20,000. All
offers considered.
$114,900
570-829-0847
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KINGSTON
REDUCED!!
47 N. Thomas St.
Well maintained
duplex in a nice
area of Kingston.
2nd floor unit is
occupied. New
roof, new heating
system, brand new
in ground pool
recently installed.
Laundry hook-up for
both units in base-
ment. Newer roof
and exterior
recently painted.
MLS 11-1199
$139,500
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
Wellness Center /
professional
offices. CUSTOM
LEASES. Space
available.
Brick and stucco
facade offered on
building exterior
while interior fea-
tures built-in offices
with natural wood-
work and glass.
Modern style lofts
allow for bonus inte-
rior space and
warehouse space is
offered as Built to
Suit.
--SPACES AVAIL-
ABLE: 1200 SF, 1400
SF, 4300 SF
(Warehouse space,
also offered as built
to suit)
--Custom Leases
from $8.00-$12.00/
square feet based
on terms.
--Price/ square foot
negotiable depend-
ing on options. (ASK
ABOUT OUR FREE
RENT)
--Property ideal for
a medical, business,
or professional
offices.
--100+ Parking
Spaces. Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
LARKSVILLE
HUGE
REDUCTION!
462 W. State St.
Lower End Pizza!
Established prof-
itable business for
sale. Restaurant,
bar, game room,
separate dining
room. Parking for
35 cars. Turnkey
operation. Addition-
al parking lot
included. For lease
or sale
$175,000
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
NANTICOKE
423 E. Church St.
Great 2 family in
move in condition
on both sides, Sep-
arate utilities, 6
rooms each. 3 car
detached garage in
super neighbor-
hood. Walking dis-
tance to college.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1608
$127,500
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON
118 Glendale Road
Well established 8
unit Mobile Home
Park (Glen Meadow
Mobile Home Park)
in quiet country like
location, zoned
commercial and
located right off
Interstate 81. Con-
venient to shopping
center, movie the-
ater. Great income
opportunity! Park is
priced to sell.
Owner financing is
available with a
substantial down
payment. For more
details and photos
visit www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1530
$210,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
PLYMOUTH
155 E Walnut St.
Good investment
property knocking
on your door. Don't
miss out, come and
see for yourself.
Also included in the
sale of the property
is the lot behind the
home. Lot size is
25X75, known as
147 Cherry St.
$82,000
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
PLYMOUTH
155 E Walnut St.
Good investment
property knocking
on your door. Don't
miss out, come and
see for yourself.
Also included in the
sale of the property
is the lot behind the
home. Lot size is
25X75, known as
147 Cherry St.
$82,000
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
Profitable upscale
restaurant / bar in
York PA. Includes
building, website,
liquor license & more!
Partial owner financ-
ing available. Go to
www.YorkRestaurant
ForSale.com for
more information
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SCRANTON
Well maintained
Duplex, separate
utilities, 1st floor has
an enclosed 3 sea-
son patio plus fin-
ished basement
with summer
kitchen. Move in
condition with
fenced yard.
$76,500
Anne Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
SHAVERTOWN
Woodridge II
1195 Lantern Hill Rd
Prime residential
2.86 acre wooded
lot with plenty of
privacy. Gently
sloping.
MLS#11-1601
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
WEST PITTSTON
Great Investment
Opportunity.
2 Storefronts &
attached 3 bed-
room home all
rented out with
seperate utilities.
$149,500
MLS# 11-2185
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE
101 Old River Road
Duplex - Todays
Buy, Tomorrows
Security Do you
appreciate the gen-
tle formality of
beamed ceilings,
French style doors
with beveled glass
& beautiful wood-
work? Each unit: 2
bedrooms, bath, liv-
ing room, dining
room, gas heat.
Spacious rooms.
Separate utilities. 2
car detached
garage. 10-0920
$89,900.
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
WILKES-BARRE
90-92 Dana Street
INCOME
PROPERTY
Double Your Invest-
ment. 2 complete
homes. Desirable
Neighborhood. Fin-
ished 3rd Floor. Well
Maintained. Many
replacement win-
dows. $79,800
Each side selling
separately for
$39,900. Call
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
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WILKES-BARRE
PRICE REDUCED
819 North
Washington St.
2020 Sq. Ft,
Commercial build-
ing on corner lot
with parking. Prime
location. Lower
level street
entrance. Close to
major highways.
Lease Purchase
Option Available.
Price Reduced
$145,000
MLS# 10-3225
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
285 Wyoming Ave.
First floor currently
used as a shop,
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
and parking for
6 cars. For more
information and
photos go to
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4339
$172,400
Call Charlie
VM 101
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
Commercial
Building for
Sale
414 Front Street,
Nanticoke
(Hanover Section)
Opening a new
business?
Relocating
your business?
Call me today for a
personal tour -
reduced to
$99,900!!
Modern Office
building featuring 4
offices, conference
room, reception
room, supply room,
kitchen, garage, full
basement, A/C,
handicap ramp &
off street parking.
Call Dee Fields Today!
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
570-788-7511
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
$135,000
SPECTACULAR
WATER VIEW!
2 acres overlooking
Huntsville Reser-
voir. Building site
cleared but much of
woodlands pre-
served. Perc & site
prep done. MLS #
11-2550.
Call Christine Kutz
for details.
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
LAND BARGAIN
DALLAS SCHOOL
DISTRICT
August 6 & 7
2 Acres $39,500
5 Acres $59,900
Dallas Best
Address
Call Owner
(570) 245-6288
DURYEA
44.59 ACRES
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all
utilities. KOZ
approved. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$2,395,000
MLS#10-669
Call Charlie
DURYEA
Large building lot in
private location.
Call for Details.
Pat McHale
570-613-9080
EXETER
Over 8 Acres of
land with frontage
on the Susquehan-
na River partially
residential, partially
conservation.
Reasonably priced
at $45,000
MLS #11-2331
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
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GOULDSBORO
902 Layman Lane
Wooded lot in Big
Bass Lake. Current
perc on file. Priced
below cost, seller
says bring all offers.
MLS#10-3564. Low
price $10,000
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
HARVEYS LAKE
MOTIVATED
SELLER
Land with
Lake View
Hard to find this
one! Buildable lot
with view of lake.
$25,900
MLS# 10-2523
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
912 Lots & Acreage
JENKINS TWP.
Hospital St.
Eagle View
Great residential lot
overlooking the
Susquehanna River
for a stunning view
of the river and sur-
rounding area. Build
your dream home
on this lot with the
best river and valley
views in Luzerne
County. Gas, tele-
phone, electric and
water utility con-
nections are
available.
For more details &
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2640
$125,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
MOUNTAIN TOP
487(Lot#3)
Mountain Blvd. S
Vacant commercial
land. Not yet
assessed for taxes.
Map on property
available with set-
backs, etc. High
traffic area. All utili-
ties available.
Call for appointment
$49,900
MLS#11-1004
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
MOUNTAIN TOP
Crestwood Schools!
126 Acres for Sale!
Mostly wooded with
approx. 970 ft on
Rt. 437 in
Dennison Twp.
$459,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
Several building lots
ready to build on!
ALL public utilities!
Priced from
$32,000 to
$48,000! Use your
own Builder! Call
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
NEW PRICING!!!
EARTH
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
*61 +/- Acres
Nuangola
$99,000
*46 +/- Acres
Hanover Twp.,
$79,000
*Highway
Commercial
KOZ Hanover Twp.
3 +/- Acres
11 +/- Acres
*Wilkes-Barre Twp.
32 +/- Acres
Zoned R-3
See additional Land
for Sale at
www.earth
conservancy.org
570-823-3445
PITTSTON
19 Ziegler Road
Picture a sunrise
over the mountain.
Ready to build, resi-
dential lot. Secluded
entrance road from
Route 502. Priced
to sell! Under-
ground telephone
and electric service
in place. Make this
the site of your
future home.
MLS#11-486
$55,000
Ron Skrzysowski
(570) 696-6551
SHAVERTOWN
1195 Lantern
Hill Road
Prime residential
wooded lot with
plenty of privacy.
Gently sloping.
$150,000
MLS# 11-1601
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
SUGAR NOTCH
273 Broadhead Ave
Wooded building
lot. All utilities - gas
electric, sewer &
cable TV. Call for
appointment
$19,900
MLS# 10-2967
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
912 Lots & Acreage
SWEET VALLEY
Mooretown Road
Well and septic
already on site.
Build your home on
this beautiful 2.2
acre lot. 2 car
garage on site with
fruit trees, flowers,
grape vines and
dog run. From Dal-
las take Rt. 118 to
right on Rt. 29 N,
left on Mooretown
Road for about 1/2
mile, see sign
on left.
MLS 11-2779
$59,200
Call Patty Lunski
570-735-7494
Ext. 304
ANTONIK AND
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
570-735-7494
WEST WYOMING
Irregular shaped lot
with 109 frontage
on W 8th Street.
Zoned Residential.
Call for details
$12,000
MLS #10-2248
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
WILKES-BARRE
PARTLY CLEARED
VACANT LOTS:
Lot #13,
E Thomas St
Approximately
0.57 acre
MLS #11-2616
$32,000
Lot #18,
E Thomas St
Approximately
0.73 acre
MLS #11-2615
$35,000
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
915 Manufactured
Homes
ASHLEY PARK
Laurel Run & San
Souci Parks, Like
new, several to
choose from,
Financing&Warranty,
MobileOneSales.net
Call (570)250-2890
ASHLEY
Sunday, Aug 21
1:00pm-3:00pm
1995 Colony Key-
stone 16 X 76
Mobile Home. 3
bedroom, 2 bath,
laundry room &
bonus sun room
included. Large cor-
ner lot + 2 sheds.
Lot Fee only $240/
month. Priced to
sell at $20,000.
45 Tamara Hill,
Ashley Park.
For a showing leave
a message at
570-417-8704
HUNLOCK CREEK
Move in ready &
affordable 2 bed-
room located in
quiet, country set-
ting. $14,000.
Financing available
with minimum
down.
570-477-2845
JENKINS TWP.
1300 sf. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 bath, open
floor plan, all kitchen
appliances + 2/3 fur-
niture. 3 TVs, win-
dow treatments,
central air, wall to
wall, yard/porch fur-
niture, grill. Plus a
Land Rover.
Call Sales Office
570-655-2050
930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate
WE BUY HOMES
Any Situation
570-956-2385
938 Apartments/
Furnished
PITTSTON
FURNISHED FURNISHED
1 bedroom apart-
ment, with patio,
kitchen with appli-
ances, refrigerator
with ice maker,
washer & dryer,
microwave, trash
compactor,
garbage disposal,
air, carpeting, furni-
ture, off street
parking, no pets,
Year lease, $585 +
security. Heat,
water, sanitation
and refuse incl.
570-883-7458 or
202-425-7388
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
Quiet 2nd floor, 2
bedroom. Laundry,
off street parking w/
carport. Large yard.
Includes water,
sewer & garbage.
References, 1st, last
+ security required.
$550/ month
570-735-8730
570-332-8080
AVOCA
Spacious 2 bed-
room, 2nd floor. No
pets. $485 / month
+ security. Call
570-328-3773
BACK MOUNTAIN
3 large 1 bedroom
apts, 3 kitchens
with appliances, 3
baths. Apts. have
access to one
another. No lease.
$795 for all 3 apts
($265 per apt.)
Convenient to all
colleges and gas
drilling areas.
Call for more info
570-696-1866
BACK MOUNTAIN
Large 1 bedroom,
living room, kitchen
with appliances,
tiled bath, carpet-
ing, deck, parking.
No Pets. $395
570-696-1866
BACK MOUNTAIN
Private large 2 bed-
room. Yard, parking
& appliances.
$650/month + utili-
ties and security.
Call 570-522-0084
DALLAS
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, 2 story,
townhouse style.
Laundry room,
deck, $650/month +
utilities. No pets.
1 year lease, credit
check & references
required. Call
570-696-0842
DALLAS TWP
CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to
discuss our great
Amenity & Mainte-
nance program!
Call 570-674-5278
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized program.
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,250.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
EXETER
2nd floor,
1 bedroom. New
carpet, freshly
painted, washer/
dryer hook-up.
$395/ month +
utilities. Security
& lease required.
570-477-6018
leave message.
FORTY FORT
39 Tripp St.
2nd floor spacious
2 bedroom with
sunroom and rear
porch off Wyoming
Avenue near Cross
Valley. Modern
kitchen and bath-
room. Includes
stove, refrigerator,
washer/dryer, stor-
age, garage, gas
heat and off
street parking.
$550/mo. plus utili-
ties. No pets,
no smoking.
Call (570) 417-2775
FORTY FORT
AMERICA REALTY
RENTALS
ALL UNITS
MANAGED
call for
availability of
1 bedrooms
starting at
$465 + utilities.
ALL NO
PETS/SMOKING/
LEASE/EMPLOY-
MENT VERIFICA-
TION / APPLICA-
TION. Appli-
ances, laundry,
parking, modern,
very clean
standards.
570-288-1422
HANOVER
Modern 3 room
apartment. Nice
kitchen & bath. 1
bedroom. Parking.
Gas heat. Water
included. No pets.
$435/month.
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate
570-288-2514
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
30 Garrahan St.
QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD,
NEAR UNIVERSITIES.
2 bedroom, washer
dryer, off street
parking & quiet
backyard. $650/mo
heat and water
included. Security
required. Call Rich
@ 570-542-7620
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
West End Road
Clean & bright 3
bedroom apart-
ments. Heat, water,
garbage & sewer
included with appli-
ances. Off street
parking. No pets,
non smoking, not
section 8 approved.
References, securi-
ty, first and last
months rent.
$725/month
570-852-0252
570-675-1589
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HANOVER TWP.
Lee Park
2nd floor, living
room, eat in
kitchen, 2 bedroom,
wall to wall, rear
porch, washer &
dryer. Water,
garbage & sewer
included. No pets.
$440/month + 1st,
last, security,
& references.
570-606-3256
HARVEYS LAKE
1 bedroom, LAKE
FRONT apartments.
Wall to wall, appli-
ances, lake rights,
off street parking.
No Pets. Lease,
security &
references.
570-639-5920
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
2nd floor, NON
SMOKING. Small but
nice 5 rooms, nice
kitchen, shower /
tub, gas range
included, gas heat,
ceiling fans, knotty
pine enclosed
porch, off street
parking, fenced
yard. Tenant pays
all utilities. Security/
references/lease
required. $375/
month. After 5 p.m.
call 570-655-1907
570-814-2297
KINGSTON
$675/month
Gas heat includ-
ed in this 2 bed-
room apartment.
Security & refer-
ences required.
No pets.
570-288-4200
KINGSTON
1 bedroom. Avail-
able now. $450 +
security & electric.
Call (570) 829-0847
KINGSTON
131 S. Maple Ave.
Large 4 room - 2nd
floor. Heat & hot
water included. Coin
Laundry. Off street
parking. No pets.
$695/month
570-288-5600
or 570-479-0486
KINGSTON
1st floor 5 rooms, 2
bedroom, with hard-
wood floors, mod-
ern bath, gas heat &
parking. Lease,
security, no pets.
Anne Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, 1.5
bath, 1st floor
laundry, very clean,
all new inside,$850.
1st, last month
rent & security.
Call 570-817-0601
KINGSTON
56 Butler Street
1st or 2nd floor
apartment. 5 rooms,
1 bedroom, tile bath,
hardwood & carpet-
ing, washer dryer
hookups, no pets,
security required.
$645-$695 / month
+ utilities. Available
August 1. Call
570-288-4203
for appointment
KINGSTON
595 MARKET ST
BRAND NEW
2 bedroom
apartment. $650 +
utilities. No pets
/ No smoking. Off
street parking, air,
new appliances &
microwave, laundry.
Security, references
& Background
check required.
570-288-4508
KINGSTON
E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 1st
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet-
ed, Security
system. Garage.
Extra storage &
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
pets. References.
Security. Lease.
No smokers
please. $840.
570-287-0900
KINGSTON
Modern spacious 2
bedroom, 1 bath, 1st
floor, off street
parking, all appli-
ances, laundry in
unit, air, screened
porch. No pets - No
smoking. $750 +
utilities. 714-9234
KINGSTON
No pets/smoking.
Very nice 1st floor
1-2 bedroom apart-
ment. All appli-
ances, including
washer/dryer. New
carpeting. First
month + security &
lease. Credit Check
required. Tenant
pays all utilities.
$600/month
(570) 331-3504
KINGSTON
Remodeled 2 bed-
room, dining & living
room, off street
parking. All new
appliances. $575/
month + utilities,
security & refer-
ences. Water &
sewer included.
Absolutely No Pets.
Call 570-239-7770
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NEWPORT TWP.
PRIME APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE!
ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS
143-145 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp.
Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
Income Eligibility* Required.
Rents: $455-$656 plus electric
(*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size)
High Efciency Heat/Air Conditioning
Newer Appliances Laundry Rooms
Community Room Private Parking
Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse
For more info or to apply, please call:
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TDD: 800-654-5984
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IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
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@30% of income
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
61 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Affordable Senior Apartments
Income Eligibility Required
Utilities Included! Low cable rates;
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Activities! Curbside Public Transportation
Please call 570-825-8594
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C onvenient to allm ajor
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transportation
Fitness center & pool
P atio/B alconies
P et friendly*
O nline rentalpaym ents
Flexible lease term s
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AN EXPERT
1015 Appliance
Service
LEN HOSEY
Appliance Service
Washer/Dryer
Range/Dishwasher.
Whirlpool, Maytag,
Kitchenaid & Roper
287-7973
1024 Building &
Remodeling
1st. Quality
Construction Co.
Roofing, siding,
gutters, insulation,
decks, additions,
windows, doors,
masonry &
concrete.
Insured & Bonded.
Senior Citizens Discount!
State Lic. # PA057320
570-299-7241
570-606-8438
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel / Repair
Kitchen
& Baths
Call the
Building
Industry
Association of
NEPA to find a
qualified mem-
ber for your
next project.
call 287-3331
or go to
www.bianepa.com
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
All Types Of Work
New or Remodeling
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-406-6044
Northeast
Contracting Group
Decks, Sunrooms,
Additions, Garages,
Roofs, Concrete
sidewalks & Drive-
ways, etc.
(570) 338-2269
Roofing & Siding.
Kitchens & Baths.
Painting. All types
of construction.
Free Estimates. 35
years experience.
570-831-5510
570-332-5141
1039 Chimney
Service
A-1 ABLE CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
Insured
570-735-2257
CAVUTO
CHIMNEY
SERVICE
& Gutter Cleaning
Free Estimates
Insured
570-709-2479
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
Call Now!
CHRIS MOLESKY
CHIMNEY SPECIALIST
New, repair, rebuild,
liners installed.
Inspections. Con-
crete & metal caps.
Licensed & Insured
570-328-6257
COZY HEARTH
CHIMNEY
Chimney Cleaning,
Rebuilding, Repair,
Stainless Steel Lin-
ing, Parging, Stuc-
co, Caps, Etc.
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
1-888-680-7990
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
A+ CLEANING BY VERA
Homes, apartments
& offices. Day,
evenings &
weekends.
570-709-3370 or
570-817-3750
Residential & Commercial
CLEANING BY LISA
Pet Services also
available, including
pick up & drop off.
570-690-4640 or
570-696-4792
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
Affordable General
Masonry & Concrete
NO JOB TOO BIG
OR TOO SMALL!
Masonry /Concrete
Work. Licensed &
insured. Free est.
John 570-573-0018
Joe 570-579-8109
All Types of
Masonry and
Concrete
Driveways; Walks;
Patios; Floors; Brick;
Block; Stone; Versa-
lok; Brick Pavers;
Cultured Stone;
Parging; Basement
Water Proofing.
Prompt Service
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
Over 20 yrs Exp.
www.mcgerard.com
570-941-9122
D. Pugh
Concrete
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount,
Free estimates
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
DEFELICE CONSTRUCTION
All your remodeling
needs from roofs to
concrete work.
Ceramic Tile. Lic\Ins
570-458-6274
Driveways/Patios
Sidewalks/Stuc-
co, Brick & Block,
Design Finishing
WB Licensed
& Insured
28 Yrs Experience
570-332-0983
GMD MASONRY
Specializing in all
types of concrete,
masonry & stucco.
Licensed PA064161.
FULLY INSURED.
FREE ESTIMATES.
570-451-0701
gmdmasonry.com
Wi l l i ams & Franks I nc
Masonry contrac-
tors. Chimney,
stucco & concrete.
570-466-2916
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-606-7489
570-735-8551
H-D Contracting
Flooring, siding,
decks & much
more. Both large
and small jobs.
Free Estimates.
Call Salvatore
570-881-2191
1078 Dry Wall
MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured.
570-328-1230
1084 Electrical
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed, Insured,
No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Bucket truck to 40
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1093 Excavating
EXCAVATING & MODULAR HOMES
Driveways, con-
crete pads & all
types of Excavating!
(570) 332-0077
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
CARPET REPAIR &
INSTALLATION
Vinyl & wood.
Certified, Insured.
570-283-1341
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
PA#067136- Fully
Licensed & Insured.
We install custom
seamless rain
gutters & leaf
protection systems.
CALL US TODAY ABOUT
OUR 10% OFF WHOLE
HOUSE DISCOUNT!
570-561-2328
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning.
Regulars, storms,
etc. Pressure
washing, decks,
docks, houses,Free
estimates. Insured.
(570) 288-6794
1132 Handyman
Services
All in a Call
Painting, Grass Cut-
ting, floor mainte-
nance, basements /
attics cleaned. Free
Estimates. Depend-
able & Reliable.
Package deals
available. Call
570-239-4790 or
570-388-3039
ALL
MAINTENANCE
WE FIX IT
Electrical,
Plumbing,
Handymen,
Painting
Carpet Repair
& Installation
All Types
Of Repairs
570-814-
9365
DEPENDABLE
HANDY MAN
Home repairs &
improvements.
Luzerne Co. 30
Years Experience
Dave 570-479-8076
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DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
1132 Handyman
Services
The Handier
Man
We fix everything!
Plumbing,
Electrical &
Carpentry.
Retired Mr. Fix It.
Emergencies
23/7
299-9142
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A A C L E A N I N G
A1 Always hauling,
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
available 10 &20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-822-4582
AAA Bob & Rays
Hauling: Friendly &
Courteous. We take
anything & every-
thing. Attic to base-
ment. Garage, yard,
free estimates. Call
570-655-7458 or
570-905-4820
AFFORDABLE
JUNK REMOVAL
Cleanups/Cleanouts
Large or Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 817-4238
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
CASTAWAY
HAULING JUNK
REMOVAL
823-3788 / 817-0395
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
Mikes $5 & Up
We do cleanups -
basements,
garages, etc. Yard
waste removal,
small deliveries, cut
grass & more.
Same day service.
793- 8057 826- 1883
WILL HAUL ANYTHING
Clean cellars,
attics, yards &
metal removal.
Call John
570-735-3330
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
ARE YOU TIRED
OF BEING
RAKED?
Specializing In
Trimming and
Shaping of Bush-
es, Shrubs, Trees.
Also, Bed
Cleanup, Edging,
Mulch and Stone.
Call Joe.
570-823-8465 570-823-8465
Meticulous and
Affordable.
F Free ree E Estimates stimates
MOWING, TRIMMING
EDGING, SHRUBS
& HEDGES. TREE
PRUNING. TILLING.
LAWN CARE.
MULCHING.
FULLY INSURED.
CALL & SAVE 10%
OFF LAST BILL.
FREE ESTIMATES
570-814-0327
Patrick & Deb Patrick & Debs s
Landscaping Landscaping
Landscaping, basic
handy man, clean-
ing, moving & free
salvage pick up.
AVAILABLE FOR
FALL CLEAN UPS!
Including gutter
cleaning & remov-
ing small branches.
Free estimates.
Call 570-793-4773
Reynolds
Landscaping
&
Power Washing
570-751-6140
1183 Masonry
New Chimneys/
Repairs
Sidewalks, Steps,
Concrete
Free Estimates
Fully Insured
570-674-7588
CHOPYAK
MASONRY
CONCRETE & MASONRY
Brick, block, steps,
stucco, stone,
sidewalks, porches
and small jobs!
570-283-5254
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BDMhel pers. com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A & N PAINTING
Airplane Quality at
Submarine Prices!
Interior/Exterior,
pressure washing,
decks & siding.
Commercial/Resi-
dential. Over 17
years experience!
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
570-820-7832
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
36 Yrs Experience
We Specialize In
New Construction
Residential
Repaints
Comm./Industrial
All Insurance
Claims
Apartments
Interior/Exterior
Spray,Brush, Rolls
WallpaperRemoval
Cabinet Refinish-
ing
Drywall/Finishing
Power Washing
Deck Specialist
Handy Man
FREE ESTIMATES
Larry Neer
570-606-9638
Aaba Power
Washing &
Painting
Homes & Decks
Interior & Exterior
All Phases
36 yrs experience
Free Estimates
570-401-4512
AMERICA PAINTING
Interior/Exterior.
20 years experi-
ence. Insured.
Senior Discount
570-855-0387
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
Serra Painting
Book Now For
Fall & Save. All
Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum.
Free Estimates
You Cant Lose!
570-822-3943
WITKOSKY PAINTING
Interior
Exterior,
Free estimates,
30 yrs experience
570-826-1719 or
570-288-4311
1213 Paving &
Excavating
EDWARDS ALL COUNTY
PAVING & SEAL COATING
3 Generations
of Experience.
Celebrating 76
Years of Pride
& Tradition!
Licensed and
Insured.
Call Today
For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL
COATING
Patching, Sealing,
Residential/Comm
Licensed & Insured
PA013253
570-868-8375
1234 Pressure
Washing
RUSSELLS
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Licensed & insured.
30+ yrs experience.
POWER WASHING,
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
& ALL HOME REPAIR.
Free Est.
570-406-3339
1249 Remodeling &
Repairs
D & D
REMODELING
From decks and
kitchens to roofs,
and baths, etc.
WE DO
IT ALL!!!!!!!
CALL US FOR CALL US FOR
ALL OF YOUR ALL OF YOUR
INTERIOR AND INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR EXTERIOR
REMODELING REMODELING
NEEDS NEEDS
570-406-9387
Licensed/Insured
YOUVE TRIED
THE REST NOW
CALL THE
BEST!!!
1252 Roofing &
Siding
J&F ROOFING
SPECIALISTS
All types of roofing.
Repairs & Installation
25 Years Experience
Licensed / Insured
Free Estimates
Reliable Service
570-855-4259
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards accepted.
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
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Constr Construction uction
Year Round
Roof Specialist
Specializing In
All Types of
Roofs, Siding,
Chimneys
& Roof Repairs
Low Prices
Free Estimates
Licensed
& Insured
28 Years
Experience
570-829-5133
SUMMER
ROOFING
Special $1.29 s/f
Licensed, insured,
fast service
570-735-0846
1336 Window
Cleaning
Professional
Window Cleaning
& More.
Gutters, carpet,
pressure washing.
Residential/com-
mercial. Ins./bond-
ed. Free est.
570-283-9840
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
Rutter Ave.
REDUCED!
1 bedroom 1st floor,
large living room,
neutral decor.
Gas heat, water
included. Off street
parking. No pets.
$410 plus security
& lease.
570-793-6294
KINGSTON
Rutter Ave.
REDUCED!
1 bedroom 1st floor,
large living room,
neutral decor.
Gas heat, water
included. Off street
parking. No pets.
$410 plus security
& lease.
570-793-6294
KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
A Place To
Call Home
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts
3 Bedroom
Townhomes
Gas heat included
FREE
24hr on-site Gym
Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
Call Today
or stop by
for a tour!
570-288-9019
APT APT RENT RENTALS ALS
KINGSTON
1 & 2
BEDROOMS
WILKES-BARRE
1st & 2nd floor
2 BEDROOMS
2 APARTMENTS
WYOMING
1 BEDROOM
All Apartments
Include:
APPLIANCES
CARPETING
SEWER
OFF ST PARKING
MAINTENANCE
Lease & Credit
Check Required
Call 899-3407
Tina Randazzo
Property Mgr
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
LAFLIN
TOWNHOUSE
Newly renovated,
modern, with tile &
wood flooring. State
of the art kitchen
new appliances. 3
bedrooms, 1.5 bath.
Central Air. Plenty of
closets. Centrally
located between
Scranton & Wilkes-
Barre. $895/month
+ utilities & security.
No pets or smoking.
570-283-1565
LARKSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath.
$775. With discount.
All new hardwood
floors and tile. New
cabinets / bath-
room. Dishwasher,
garbage disposal.
Washer/dryer hook-
up. Off street park-
ing. Facebook us at
BOVO Rentals
570-328-9983
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Lose Something?
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belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
included. $495/
month + security
& lease. HUD
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
LUZERNE
41 Mill Street
1st floor, 2 bed-
room, large bath
with shower, stove,
refrigerator and
dishwasher, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
1 car attached
garage. Fieldstone
working fireplace.
Non Smoking.
Too many extras to
mention, call for
more details.
$720 + utilities.
570-288-3438
Midtowne
Apartments
100 E. 6th
Street,
Wyoming PA
18644
Housing for
Extremely Low &
Very Low Income
Elderly,
Handicapped &
disabled.
570-693-4256
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED
Rents based on
income.
Managed by EEI
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
MOOSIC
5 rooms, 2nd floor.
Appliances fur-
nished. Heat, water
& sewer furnished.
$685 + security &
references.
570-457-7854
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider &
employer.
Mountain Top
1st floor. 1 or 2
bedrooms. Laundry,
facilities, porch.
No pets.
$600/month + utili-
ties, security, lease
& credit check.
(570) 868-6503
MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets.
Rents based
on income start
at $405 & $440.
Handicap
Accessible.
Equal Housing
Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010
TTY711
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider and
employer.
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, off-
street parking, $495
per month+ utilities,
security, lease.
HUD accepted. Call
570-687-6216
or 570-954-0727
NANTICOKE
2nd Floor apart-
ment for a tenant
who wants the
best. Bedroom, liv-
ing room, kitchen &
bath. Brand new.
Washer/dryer hook-
up, air conditioned.
No smoking or
pets. 2 year lease,
all utilities by ten-
ant. Sewer &
garbage included.
Security, first & last
months rent
required. $440.00
570-735-5185
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
NANTICOKE
APT. FOR RENT-
HANOVER SECTION
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
all appliances pro-
vided, washer/dryer
on premises, off-
street parking, Sec-
ond floor; large
rooms and plenty of
storage space;
move in condition;
wall-to-wall carpet-
ing;no smokers; ref-
erences required,
$575/per month,
water and sewer
paid, one month
security and last
month rent/security
deposit. Call
570-650-3358 after
6:00 p.m. to set an
appointment or
email JeanMBarn
@aol.com.
NANTICOKE
Large 3 bedroom
apartment. 1st floor,
in Hanover section.
$650 + security &
utilities. Includes,
gas range, trash &
sewage. Call Bernie
1-888-244-2714
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
Studio or 2 bed-
rooms, 2nd floor,
heat, sewage,
water garbage
included. No pets.
$350-$525 + secu-
rity. 570-735-3350
NANTICOKE
Very clean, nice, 2
bedroom. Heat, hot
water, stove, fridge,
2 air conditioners
included. W/d avail-
ability. Large clos-
ets. Security,
$565/mo.
570-736-3125
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PITTSTON
1 Bedroom apart-
ment. 1st floor, very
good condition.
$450 + security &
utilities. Includes
fridge, electric
range, sewer &
trash. Call Bernie
1-888-244-2714
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PI TTSTON
2nd Floor, 5 rooms,
washer/dryer
hookup, fridge,
stove, wall-to-wall
off-street parking.
Excellent Location.
$450 + Utilities
570-654-6042
570-655-5326
PITTSTON
3 room apartment,
2nd floor, wall to
wall carpet, off
street parking.
Enclosed porch.
$450/month + utili-
ties & security. No
pets 570-655-1222
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
PITTSTON
Modern 2 bedroom.
Freshly painted,
carpeting just
cleaned. Modern
kitchen and bath.
2nd floor with off
street parking. NO
PETS. Lease and
security required.
Includes sewer
and refuse.
$495/month.
Call 570-829-1578
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PITTSTON
Modern 2 bedroom.
Washer/dryer hook
up. Some off street
parking. Wall to wall
carpeting. $460
includes sewer &
garbage. NO PETS.
Call (570) 417-2063
PITTSTON
Rent to own option!
2 bedroom, bath,
kitchen, living room.
Heat & water
included. $560/
month. 1st month &
security. No pets
570-451-1038
Let the Community
Know!
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
PLAINS
Large 3 bedroom.
Off street parking,
w/d. Newly renovat-
ed. No smoking, no
pets. $685 plus
heat and electric.
570-820-8822
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PLYMOUTH TWP.
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Eat in kitchen.
Washer dryer hook-
up, off street park-
ing. Stove & fridge
already in place. No
dogs or cats. First
month + security &
references. Gas
heat & hot water
included. $550.
Call 570-606-4600
tedthorsen@
hotmail.com
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SWOYERSVILLE
Slocum St
1 1/2 bedroom,
Range, refrigerator,
washer & dryer
included. Gas Heat,
yard, off street
parking. $590, utili-
ties by tenant.
Security, refer-
ences, lease, pets
maybe?
570-287-5775
570-332-1048
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WEST PITTSTON
159 Elm St.
2 bedroom Town-
house w/full base-
ment. 1.5 baths, off
street parking.
$600/per month
+ utilities & security.
No Pets
570-283-1800 M-F
570-388-6422 all
other times
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WEST PITTSTON
2 bedrooms, large
eat-in kitchen with
stove, refrigerator &
dishwasher includ-
ed. Washer & dryer
hookup, plenty of
storage space $625
+ utilities. No pets.
570-357-9076
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WEST PITTSTON
Beautiful two bed-
room, 2 bath execu-
tive apartment.
Chef's kitchen, living
room, dining room &
family room. Fea-
tures include central
air, hardwood
floors, laundry, patio
and garage. No
pets. References
required. $2,100 per
month includes all
utilities.
MLS#11-2957
Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,250.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom. Large
bath. Washer/dryer
hook up. Stove &
refrigerator $425 +
utilities. No pets.
Call 570-779-1684
WILKES-BARRE
2 & 3 bedroom, 1
bath apartments
near General Hospi-
tal $525 & $575 +
utilities, first, last &
security. No pets.
570-821-0463
WILKES-BARRE
2nd floor, 1-2 bed-
rooms, heat and
hot water included.
No washer/dryer
hookup. Balcony,
eat in kitchen. Sec-
tion 8 accepted
$525 per month
570-829-4798 after
12 noon.
WILKES-BARRE
Barney Street
3rd floor, 2-3 bed-
room attic style
apartment. Eat in
kitchen, private
entrance. Includes
hot water & free
laundry. Pets ok.
$450 / month. Secu-
rity, references.
570-237-0124
WILKES-BARRE
HEIGHTS
Townhouse type
apartments. 2
bedrooms, Stove ,
Fridge, washer/
dryer hookup. Off-
street parking. Utili-
ties by tenant. No
Pets. $450/month
570-825-8355
6 to 8 pm ONLY
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre
Rooms Starting
at:
Daily $44.99 +
tax
Weekly $189.99
+ tax
Microwave,
Refrigerator,
WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881
www.Wilkes
BarreLodge.com
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
LODGE LODGE
WILKES-BARRE
Maffett St
Just off Old River
Road. 7 room, 3
bedroom, 2nd floor
duplex. Off street
parking, deck in
rear. Ample closet /
storage. Neutral
decor. Appliances
included. $625 +
utilities, security &
lease. No pets.
570-793-6294
WILKES-BARRE
Maffett St
Just off Old River
Road. 7 room, 3
bedroom, 2nd floor
duplex. Off street
parking, deck in
rear. Ample closet /
storage. Neutral
decor. Appliances
included. $625 +
utilities, security &
lease. No pets.
570-793-6294
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower Section
Rent with Option
to buy
1 bedroom apart-
ment available. Nice
Area. Duplex (1 unit
ready now). Easily
convertible into a 6
room, 2 bath single.
Carpeting, Hard-
wood, & some
appliances included.
570-823-7587
WILKES-BARRE NORTH
NEAR GENERAL HOSP.
518 N. Main St.
3 bedrooms, 2nd
floor, all wood
floors. Stove, fridge
included. Washer /
dryer hookup. Eat in
kitchen. Off street
parking, 1 car. Ten-
ant pays gas &
electric. Water
included. $525+
security, Call
570-814-1356
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
one bedroom
apartment. 1.5
baths. All appli-
ances & utilities
included.
A must see!
$900/month
Call 570-574-3065
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 ok.
570-332-5723
WILKES-BARRE
TOWNSHIP
CLEAN 2 BEDROOM
APT ON QUIET
Nicholson St. For
lease, available
immediately, 2
bedrooms, 1 bath-
room, refrigerator
and stove provid-
ed, off-street park-
ing, no pets, $500/
per month, trash &
sewer included,
$500/security
deposit. Call
(570) 762-3026
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
4 bedroom
half double
HANOVER
4 bedroom
large affordable
1 bedroom
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom
large, water
included
PITTSTON
Large 1
bedroom water
included
OLD FORGE
2 bedroom
exceptional
water included
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-821-1650
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
3 bedroom town-
house style. Wash-
er/dryer hook up.
Full basement. Ten-
ant pays utilities.
$475/month + secu-
rity. Available Sept
1st. 570-824-4266
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WYOMING
27 W. 8th St.
Up and down, 1
bedroom . Off
street parking.
Stove/fridge. All util-
ities included
except electric.
$550/mo + security
NO PETS
570-762-7522
944 Commercial
Properties
ASHLEY
Hazleton St.
Modern office for
lease only. Visible
from Rt309 & I-81
with easy access to
both. Adaptable to
many uses. Tenant
pays utilities.
$5,000/month
Contact Judy Rice
714-9230
MLS# 11-851
COMMERCIAL
422 North Main
Street, Pittston
Flexible commer-
cial/office space on
Main Street.
Includes 4 separate
offices, large room
which could be used
as a conference
room and a rest-
room. Very high
traffic area. Locat-
ed in a strip mall
that is fully occu-
pied. Parking avail-
able. For more
details and pictures,
visit www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com. MLS 11-
1832. $750/month +
utilities.
Call Kim at
570-466-3338.
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
2,000 SF
Office / Retail
2,000 SF
Restaurant/Deli with
drive thru window
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
Warehouse
Loading Dock
4 Acres touching
I81 will build to suit.
Call 570-829-1206
FORTY FORT
Free standing build-
ing. Would be great
for any commercial
use. 1900 sq. ft. on
the ground floor
with an additional
800 sq. ft in finished
lower level. Excel-
lent location, only 1
block from North
Cross Valley
Expressway and
one block from
Wyoming Ave (route
11) Take advantage
of this prime loca-
tion for just $995
per month!
570-262-1131
OFFICE SPACE
SHAVERTOWN
3 Spaces: 3,300sf,
500sf & 300 sf. 1
block off Rt 309.
(570) 696-9481
PITTSTON
328 Kennedy Blvd.
Modern medical
space, labor &
industry approved,
ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray
and reception and
breakrooms. Could
be used for any
business purpose.
Will remodel to suit.
For lease
$2,200/MO.
Also available for
sale
MLS #11-751
Call Charlie
VM 101
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
I will save
you money!
PLAINS TWP
7 PETHICK DRIVE
OFF RTE. 315
1200 & 700 SF
Office Furnished.
570-760-1513
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or attic and call the
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315 PLAZA
1750 & 3200 SF
Retail / Office
Space Available
570-829-1206
944 Commercial
Properties
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
MANUFACTURING
OFFICE SPACE
PITTSTON
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
ing in downtown
location. Ware-
house with light
manufacturing.
Building with some
office space. Entire
building for lease or
will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
WEST PITTSTON
Lease 9,000 sq.
ft. for $600/month
net. Clean, 1/2
bath. Owner.
908-852-4410
WILKES-BARRE
Lease this free-
standing building for
an AFFORDABLE
monthly rent. Totally
renovated & ready
to occupy. Offices,
conference room,
work stations, kit
and more. Ample
parking and handi-
cap access. $1,750/
month. MLS 11-419
Call Judy Rice
5701-714-9230
947 Garages
GARAGE AVAILABLE
Exeter. Nice and dry
masonry garages
with overhead
doors in quiet neigh-
borhoods. Call
570-430-3095
950 Half Doubles
ASHLEY
2 bedroom. Wall/
wall carpet. Wash-
er/dryer hookup.
Yard. Off-street
parking. $550 + utili-
ties. Security, lease.
No Pets.
Call (570) 288-7753
EDWARDSVILLE
3 bedrooms, hard-
wood floors. $600
per month. No pets.
215-932-5690
GLEN LYON
3 bedrooms, wall to
wall carpeting,
laundry room, yard.
$500 + utilities,
security & refer-
ences. No Pets
Call 570-592-3100
HANOVER
Buttonwood Section
Completely remod-
eled large 3 bed-
room, 1.5 baths. Off
street parking,
garbage included.
$750/mo plus utili-
ties and security.
NO PETS
570-237-5415
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
living room, dining
room, kitchen, off-
street parking with
driveway, $600
month + security.
Sewer & garbage
included. No pets.
Call 570-542-4340
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, new
paint and carpeting,
w/d hookup
Includes stove.
Front and back
porch, small yard.
$475 plus utilities
and security.
570-650-2494
KINGSTON
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
gas heat, wall to
wall carpet, wash-
er/dryer hookup.
$575/month +
utilities by tenant.
NO PETS!
Call 570-690-3367
KINGSTON
BRAND NEW!
Newly remodeled -
all appliances &
laundry. 3 bedroom,
off street parking,
fenced yard, base-
ment. $750 + utili-
ties. No pets.
Call 570-287-9631
KINGSTON
Half Double- 5 bed-
room, 1 Bath $875
with discount. All new
carpet, dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
appliances, Large
Kitchen, new cabi-
nets, Washer/dryer
hookup, Double
Security. Facebook
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570-328-9984
KINGSTON
Modern 3 bedroom
1/2 double, 1 bath
appliances, drapes,
washer dryer
included. Yard, off
street parking. No
pets. $850 month
plus utilities, lease &
credit check
required.
570-899-3407
950 Half Doubles
LUZERNE
3 bedroom, electric
stove, modern
kitchen/bath & laun-
dry, large closets &
attic storage. Very
clean in quiet neigh-
borhood with yard.
Tenant responsible
for utilities. No Pets.
$600.
(570) 760-5573
LUZERNE
Remodeled 2 story,
3 bedroom half dou-
ble with basement.
Very large yard, nice
view. Off street
parking. $650 + utili-
ties, security & ref-
erences. Pet OK
570-829-0291
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PITTST PITTSTON ON
Large 3 bedroom
with stove/ fridge.
Lease, deposit and
credit check. No
smoking or pets.
$600 + utilities.
570-655-3441
PLAINS
79 Warner St
2 bedroom 1/2 dou-
ble. Living room. All
appliances included.
Nice, quiet area. Pet
friendly. $695. Call
570-814-9700
S. WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths, small yard,
front porch, off
street parking.
$550/month
security required.
Tenant pays
all utilities.
570-332-5723
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom 1/2 dou-
ble. Nice neighbor-
hood. Wall/wall car-
pet. Washer/dryer
hookup. A/C. Fenced
Yard. No Pets. No Pets.
$650 + utilities.
Security & refer-
ences. After 5, call
570-822-8657
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedrooms, tenant
pays utilities. $600/
month + security.
6 month lease.
No Pets
Call 570-824-4207
953Houses for Rent
DALLAS
Lovely 4 bedroom
home nestled on 2
acres of land in a
quiet, private set-
ting. 2 story deck,
above ground pool,
large yard, private
drive. Oil heat.
Washer and dryer
included. $975 +
security, utilities &
references. Water
and Sewer included.
Call 570-675-7529
DALLAS
Private 3 bedroom,
2 bath single family
home. Located in
the center of the
Back Mountain.
$1,300/month
Call (202) 365-3831
DALLAS
Restored Dallas Cen-
tury Home. Excellent
location. 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath with appli-
ances. 2 car garage.
Security & refer-
ences. $1,500/month
+ utilities. No smok-
ing. No Pets.
570-261-5161
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Remodeled single
home. 3 bedrooms.
Living room, dining
room, kitchen. No
pets. Nice, residen-
tial area. $695 + util-
ities. 570-288-3469
FORTY FORT
26 Yeager Ave
Outstanding neigh-
borhood. Brick
house with 4 large
bedrooms and 2 1/2
baths. Large mod-
ern eat-in kitchen
with quality cabi-
nets. Office/den on
first floor. First floor
laundry. All appli-
ances furnished.
Fireplace. All win-
dow dressings and
partially furnished if
desired. Gas, water
and electric paid by
tenant. $1,800
month.
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
FORTY FORT
Spacious 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 bath,
large kitchen with
island, 2 car
garage, deck &
fenced yard.
$800/mo. plus
security. Utilities by
tenant. No pets.
Call Monica
Lessard
(570) 714-6113
570-287-1196
Ext. 3182
HANOVER TWP.
2 bedroom in quiet
residential area.
Features nice yard,
w/d hookup, stove.
References, $575
plus utilities.
570-905-5649
Dave Century 21
HARVEYS LAKE
Furnished. 3 bed-
rooms, kitchen, liv-
ing & bath. Cable
& wireless internet.
Washer/dryer.
Accepting applica-
tions for college
students for Sept.
Lake rights.
570-639-5041
953Houses for Rent
HARVEYS LAKE
WARDEN PLACE
Charming, smaller 2
bedroom house
with lake rights.
$750 / month + utili-
ties & security. Ref-
erences a must. Call
570-639-5293
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Executive condo,
end unit with 3 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths,
large 1st floor Mas-
ter Suite, Living
room, Dining room,
hardwood through-
out 1st floor, kitchen
with granite coun-
ters & all stainless
steel appliances,
loft study, gas Fire-
place, alarm sys-
tem, laundry room,
large walkout base-
ment, 2 car garage,
rear deck & side
covered patio. All
season mainte-
nance provided.
Available October
2011. No pets; Ref-
erences required,
$2000 / month +
security. Call
570-313-1229
KINGSTON
54 Krych St.
Single: 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath,
gas heat, wall to
wall, kitchen with
stove & refrigera-
tor. Quiet street.
No pets. Not Sec-
tion 8 approved.
$675/mo.
570-288-6009
KINGSTON
Newly renovated
single family home.
Hardwood floors,
tile floor in kitchen,
all new appliances.
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths. $850 per
month plus utilities
and security. Refer-
ences required.
No pets or smoking
570-693-1511
LAKE SILKWORTH
2 bedroom, 1 bath
house for rent.
Water, septic,
garbage included.
Washer/dryer on
premises. Available
immediately. $600/
month.
570-477-2435
LAKE SILKWORTH
2 bedroom, 1.5 bath
single home. Lake
view with dock& lake
rights. Remodeled
with hardwood & tile
floors. Lake Lehman
Schools. No pets No
Smoking. $800 +
utilities, security &
lease. Call
570-696-3289
MOUNTAINTOP
Clean Clean Clean
3 bedrooms. Hard-
wood floors. Eco-
nomical gas heat
very well insulated.
Washer/dryer hook
up. First months
rent, plus security &
utilities. Reference
& credit check.
Sorry, no smoking,
no pets.
570-474-6821
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phone number.
953Houses for Rent
NANTICOKE
3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
bath. 1st floor laun-
dry. Large yard. Off
street parking.
Many extras. All
new, inside and out.
Rent to own. Owner
financing available.
570-817-0601
Leave message
with phone number
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
SQUARE FOOT RE
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
NANTICOKE
Spacious 2 bed-
room apartment.
Wall to wall carpet-
ing, coin operated
laundry on premis-
es. Garbage and
sewer included.
$600/month plus
security. Credit
check and refer-
ences required. Call
Monica Lessard
570-287-1196
Ext. 3182
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home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
PENN LAKE
Crestwood School
District. Stunning
Cape Cod (archi-
tecturally designed)
available soon for
one year rental.
Owner's prefer to
rent fully furnished
but may consider
unfurnished. Three
bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths 2 car garage
on one acre. Fea-
tures include: large
front porch, deck,
beautiful kitchen w/
granite counter-
tops, breakfast
nook & island.Stain-
less steel appli-
ances; hardfloors,
formal dining room
w/ wainscoting.
Two story vaulted
family room w/ fire-
place; first floor
master bdrm/bath
w/ jacuzzi, walk in
shower & vanity
dressing area built
in; abundant clos-
ets, den on first
floor plus laundry;
second story has 2
additional bdrms &
bath. Full base-
ment. Please call or
email for details.
Requires credit
application.
Owner may con-
sider partial rent
toward purchase
for possible
lease to own at
end of term.
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
953Houses for Rent
SHEATOWN
NANTICOKE
9 Thomas St
1 story house. Living
room, kitchen, bed-
room, bath. Large
basement / attic /
garage. Oil heat.
Utilities, sewage,
water & garbage by
tenant. $425 +
security. Call
570-956-9933
SWOYERSVILLE
280 DENNI SON ST.
2 bedroom ranch,
Living room, Kitchen
with appliances,
Washer/ Dryer
hookup, Off-street
parking, Nice yard.
No Pets. $650/
month + Utilities &
Security.
570-779-5910
WEST PITTSTON
CHARMING VICTORIAN
1/2 double. 6 room,
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
eat-in kitchen,
washer / dryer hook-
up. Original wood-
work and pocket
doors. Full attic and
basement. Fenced
yard. $680 + heat,
utilities, first / last,
security & refer-
ences. Available
September 1. Call
570-675-0150
WILKES-BARRE
118 Sambourne St.
3 bedroom, kitchen,
living room, dining
room, basement
$500/month +
utilities, references
& security. No pets.
Call 570-824-4899
or 570-239-4340
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3-4 bedroom
house, yard.
Section 8
welcomed. $650
+ utilities & security.
570-735-2285
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 5 room
2 bedroom, car-
peting, hookups,
yard, electric heat.
$495 + utilities.
No pets. 868-4444
WILKES-BARRE
MONARCH RENTALS
3 bedrooms,
all appliances
provided.
Call 570-822-7039
WILKES-BARRE
Riverside Dr.
Stately brick, 4
bedroom, 2 bath &
2 half bath home.
Hardwood floors,
spacious rooms,
beautiful patio,
all appliances
included. $1,600/
month + utilities.
MLS#11-2579
570-696-3801
Call Margy
570-696-0891
953Houses for Rent
WILKES-BARRE
SINGLE HOME IN QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD
98 Gilligan Street
3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
baths, large eat in
kitchen, washer,
dryer, stove &
refrigerator includ-
ed. Front porch
and rear deck with
fenced in yard. Off
street parking for
three vehicles. NO
PETS. Available
immediately. $700
per month plus one
month security and
references. All utili-
ties by tenant.
570-762-7535 or
570-826-0872
ask for Ken
956 Miscellaneous
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
1000 sq.ft. available
for lease on 1st
floor in Nicholson
St. property. Close
to 309 & 81. Stor-
age, office, busi-
ness potential; pos-
sible build to suit for
appropriate tenant.
Call 570-762-3026.
959 Mobile Homes
HUNLOCK CREEK
Very nice 1 bed-
room. $400 / month.
Water, sewer &
trash included. Call
570-477-2845
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962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $315.
Efficiency at $435
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
965 Roommate
Wanted
HARVEYS LAKE
1 bedroom, fully
furnished. Includes
utilities/cable,
access to lake.
$400 month.
Call Don
570-690-1827
965 Roommate
Wanted
MOCANAQUA
HOUSE TO SHARE
Only $250 per
month!! All utilities
included. Beautiful
home, 5 rooms + 2
bedrooms. Rec
basement, carpet-
ed. No pets. Neat
person wanted.
570-762-8202
NANTICOKE
2 Males looking for
3rd roommate to
share 3 bedroom
apartment.
$85 / week. Call
570-735-8015
971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
SPLIT ROCK
Pocono Bed &
Breakfast. Contem-
porary, newly
remodeled 3 bed-
room home. Walk-
ing distance to Split
Rock lake and
resort. $200 nightly.
570-357-1138
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MOUNTAIN TOP AREA
LOOKING TO LEASE
2 CAR GARAGE
FOR STORING
VEHICLES AND
WORK AREA.
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