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CAIRO An unprecedented
wave of anti-American violence
swept across Africa, Asia andthe
Middle East on Friday as protes-
ters, angered by an amateurish
video that mocks the founder of
Islam, stormed and scorched
U.S. embassies in Tunisia and
Sudan, ransacked a German em-
bassy in Sudan, and set a fast-
food restaurant ablaze in Leba-
non.
In all, there were protests in at
least 23 nations, stretching from
Morocco to Indonesia and from
London to Mogadishu, Somalia.
At least seven people died from
the violence.
The explosion of demonstra-
tions left the Obama adminis-
tration scrambling both to halt
the attacks and to defend its ac-
tions in the midst of a hard-
fought election campaign
where questions of foreign pol-
icyhadlargelytakena backseat.
But there seemed to be no way
to calm anger over a video clip
whose production and dissemi-
nation the United States had
nothing to do with and whose
origins are still largely uncer-
tain.
U.S. officials took pains to sep-
arate American policies fromthe
explosion of violence, the worst
manifestation of which was the
death of the U.S. ambassador to
Libya andthree other Americans
in an attack in Benghazi, Libya,
that coincided with Tuesdays
11th anniversary of the Sept. 11,
2001, terrorist attacks on the
United States.
The unrest weve seen
I S L A M I C A N G E R
Fires of rage spread out
AP PHOTO
Palestinian Hamas supporters burn a U.S. flag Friday during a protest in Gaza City as part of widespread anger across the Muslim
world about a film seen as ridiculing Islams Prophet Muhammad.
Anti-U.S. violence flares in streets
See ATTACKS, Page 10A
By NANCY A. YOUSSEF
McClatchy Newspapers
And while the violence is
reprehensible and unjustified,
it is not a reaction to the 9/11
anniversary that we know of or
to U.S. policy.
Jay Carney
White House spokesman
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WILKES-BARRE Working 9
to5 resultedinfelony drugcharg-
es filed against 22 people Friday.
Another 10 alleged drug users
were charged with possession of
drugs or paraphernalia.
Authorities
on Friday an-
nounced Oper-
ation Square
Deal, a five-
month investi-
gation that tar-
geted illegal
drugsales inthe
area of Public
Square and East
Market Street
and the first
block of South
MainStreet, the
heart of the
citys business
district.
These drug
dealers were
coming into
downtown to
conduct their
business mostly
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., May-
or Tom Leighton said during a
news conference inside Wilkes-
Barre Police Headquarters.
Missing Friday afternoon after
the early morning sweep by po-
lice and drug agents were the loi-
terers at Public Square and East
Market Street that becameadaily
D R U G B U S T
32 are
nabbed
by cops
in W-B
Operation Square Deal was
5-month investigation of
illegal drug sales.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
See DRUG, Page 10A
These
drug deal-
ers were
coming
into down-
town to
conduct
their busi-
ness most-
ly between
9 a.m. and
5 p.m.
Mayor Tom
Leighton
Some Luzerne County em-
ployees cried and hugged Car-
olee Medico Olenginski on Fri-
day when word spread that
county Manager Robert Lawton
had his assistant deliver a dis-
missal letter instructing her to
pack up her belongings and
leave.
Other workers celebrated the
news that she was officially gone
as prothonotary, the countys
keeper of civil court records.
The stark difference is evi-
dence of the love-hate sentiment
towardthe outspokenelectedof-
ficial, who has been portrayed as
both a watchdog and obstruc-
tionist.
Medico Olenginski didnt con-
sider Lawton off-limits for scru-
tiny after he was hired in Febru-
ary, even though he was nowher
boss under home rule, which
eliminated all elected row offic-
es except the controller and dis-
trict attorney.
She publicly questioned his
decisions to delay a records stor-
age plan and refuse a union posi-
tion reclassification that would
result in a pay increase for an
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Carolee
Medico
Olenginski
cleans out
her office
Friday at
the Lu-
zerne
County
Cour-
thouse
after coun-
ty Manager
Robert
Lawton
dismissed
her as
prothono-
tary.
Prothonotary learns whos the boss
County manager fires Carolee
Medico Olenginski after
conflict comes to a head.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
See FIRED, Page 10A See FIRED, Page 10A
For months two local Republi-
can U.S. House members have
takenheat for voting to approve a
bill that could have led to major
cuts at the Tobyhanna Army De-
pot.
All along they said the matter
was an oversight and it would be
worked out.
On Thursday night the first
step to remedy the situation took
place, though it might be a short-
term solution.
The U.S. House voted329-91to
pass a temporary appropriations
bill that keeps funding levels for
2011-12 static through March 28,
2013.
Thats six months beyond the
end of the current fiscal year,
which ends Sept. 30.
The joint resolution is a stop-
gap measure in case Congress
cannot reach an agreement on
the appropriation of funds by
Sept. 30. The resolution now
moves on to the Senate and if ap-
proved, heads tothe president for
his signature.
Even though the resolutions
purpose wasnt expressly to re-
store army depot funding -- nor
can the words Tobyhanna Army
Depot be found in the bill -- one
outcome is it restores any poten-
tially lost funding for up to six
months.
This takes us well after the
election, Rep. Tom Marino, R-
Lycoming Township said Friday.
Is six months long enough for
me? No. But it gives us time tose-
riously sit down and roll up our
sleeves and get something
House votes to keep
Tobyhanna funding
Two local GOP members vote
on temporary measure to
save depot.
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
Barletta Casey
Stilp Marino
See TOBYHANNA, Page 5A
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B
ernardine T. Novack, 65, of Avoca
passed away, Thursday, Septem-
ber 13, 2012, at the Commonwealth
Hospice, Scranton.
She was born in Moosic, February
23, 1947, and was a daughter of the
late Andrew and Lottie (Babkowski)
Cosmark.
Bernardine was a member of Sa-
cred Heart of Jesus Church, Dupont.
She attendedNortheast HighSchool,
Duryea, andwas a graduate of Taylor-
Moosic High School. Bernardine was
a1971graduate of Marywood Univer-
sity. She worked as an elementary
teacher for 30 years and was employ-
ed by the Moosic Elementary School
and the Riverside School District.
For manyyears, Bernardine servedas
a Catechismteacher for SS. Peter and
Paul Church, Avoca and was a mem-
ber of its Altar and Rosary Society.
Bernardine loved to bake and en-
joyedshopping. Most of all, she loved
to be with her loving family. She will
be deeply missed.
She is survived by her husband of
41 years, Gabriel Buddy Novack;
her son, Jody and his wife, Jennifer,
Delaware; and her daughter, Raubin,
at home. She is also survived by her
grandchildren, Joshua, Jacob, Julia,
Jillian and Jaison.
Funeral services will be held
Monday, September 17, at 9:30 a.m.
fromKiesinger Funeral Services Inc.,
255 McAlpine St., Duryea, with a
Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Du-
pont, with the Rev. Joseph Verespy
officiating. Friends may call Sunday
evening, September 16, from 5 to 8
p.m. Interment will be held at SS. Pe-
ter and Paul Cemetery, Moosic.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
butions may be made to St. Josephs
Center, 2010 Adams Ave., Scranton,
PA 18509. Online condolences may
be made to www.kiesingerfuneral-
services.com
Bernardine T. Novack
September 13, 2012
T
heodore G. Spencer Sr., 88, of
Wilkes-Barre and formerly of
Nanticoke, died Thursday, Septem-
ber 13, 2012, in the Veterans Affairs
Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre.
He was born in Gulick Township,
son of the late Charles and Catherine
Kidd Spencer. He formerly owned
and operated Spencers Auto Parts in
Nanticoke. He was an Army veteran
of World War II.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, the former Anna Koshinski;
son, Mark; and brothers, Charles, Cy-
rus and Andrew.
He is survived by his children,
Charles Spencer, Harrisburg, Debo-
rahGrucella andher husband, Philip,
Wilkes-Barre, Theodore Spencer Jr.,
Wanamie, Pa., Theresa Spencer,
Wilkes-Barre; several grandchildren;
great-grandchildren; great- great-
grandchildren; brother, Edgar Spen-
cer, Berwick; and sister, Genevieve
Brown, Shickshinny.
Funeral services will be pri-
vate and held at the conve-
nience of the family fromthe Kopicki
Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Avenue,
Kingston.
Theodore G. Spencer Sr.
September 13, 2012
Francis J. Krokos Jr. passed
away unex-
pectedly on
August 21,
2012, at his
home in Mil-
waukee, Wis.
Born Sep-
tember 2,
1956, Frank
was a son of
Francis J. Krokos and Mildred No-
vinski Krokos of Wilkes-Barre.
He was a graduate of Coughlin
High School, class of 1974, and
served in the U.S. Coast Guard for
seven years as navigator aboard
the icebreaker, Westwind,
throughout the Great Lakes. Dur-
ing his enlistment, he served with
distinction, receiving numerous
awards and commendations. After
his honorable discharge from the
Coast Guard, Frank attended the
Milwaukee Area Technical College
where he received two associate
degrees, one in civil engineering
and one in business.
Most recently, he had been do-
ing much work with the local Mil-
waukee Veterans Association, par-
ticularly the Guitars for Vets pro-
gram, where he taught guitar les-
sons to veterans from the
Milwaukee area. He also participa-
ted in several programs with the
Badger for the Blind organization
in Wisconsin.
Surviving are his wife of 24
years, Kerry; daughters, Brittany,
age 27, and her husband, Steven,
Staci, age 24, and her husband,
Nick, all of Milwaukee. Also sur-
viving are his sister, Lois Ann Kru-
zlik and her husband, Thomas,
Forty Fort; brother, Richard and
his wife, Maureen, West Wyoming.
Funeral services were held with
military honors at the time of his
death in Milwaukee. In addition,
the Milwaukee VAhas scheduled a
memorial service on September
24 to honor Frank for the work he
did with the Milwaukee veterans.
A funeral Mass of remem-
brance for his Pennsylvania
family and friends will be held Fri-
day, September 21 at 10 a.m. in St.
Benedicts Church, 155 Austin
Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Online condolences may be
made at www.hartsonfuneral-
home.com.
Francis J.
Krokos Jr.
August 21, 2012
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F
rank J. Kaminski, 82, of Plains
Township, passed away Thurs-
day evening, September 13, 2012,
surrounded by his family with the
support of staff from Erwine Hos-
pice Inc.
He was born in Dupont on De-
cember 21, 1929, son to the late Mi-
chael and Anna Lentowski Kamin-
ski. He was one of six brothers who
owned and operated Kaminski
Brothers Inc.
He was an Army veteran of the
Korean War with several commen-
dations. In his past time, Frank
would enjoy trout fishing in the Po-
conos, as well as enjoying his daily
coffee at the McDonalds Kidder
Street location. Frank was an avid
Philadelphia Eagles Football and
Phillies Baseball fan. Frank was also
devoted to his job as a drag line op-
erator.
He was preceded in death by
brothers, John, George, Michael
and Ted Kaminski; Walter and Jo-
seph Kozak; and sister Mary Goula.
Frank is survived by his wife, the
former Helen Lulis, formerly of Ply-
mouth Township. They would have
celebrated 54 years of marriage on
October 25, 2012. Alsosurvivingare
his daughters, Sharon Kaminski,
Plains Township; Patricia Mark and
her husband, Alex, Pittston Town-
ship; two grandsons, Andrew and
Lucas, Pittston Township; sisters,
Helen David, Irene Kielb; and a
brother, Edward Kaminski Sr., all of
Pittston Township.
The funeral will be held on
Monday, at 9 a.m. from the
Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55
Stark St., Plains Township, with a
Mass of ChristianBurial at 9:30a.m.
in Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Plains
Township. Interment will be in
Saint Marys Nativity Cemetery,
Plymouth. Friends may call at the
funeral home on Sunday from2 to 5
p.m.
In lieu of flowers, Franks family
asks that memorial donations are
made to the SS. Peter and Paul
Church, 13 Hudson Road, Plains
Township, 18705, or the Ronald
McDonald House, P.O. Box 300,
Danville, PA, 17821.
Frank J. Kaminski
September 13, 2012
Federal officials once again re-
located inmate William DElia,
but this time it was to a halfway
house to serve out the remainder
of his prison sentence.
The Bureau of Prisons said Fri-
day he was released to the re-
sponsibility of a community cor-
rections center in Philadelphia
onSept. 5, but wouldnot confirm
a report by WILK-FM talk show
host Steve Corbett that DElia
was stayingat the Catholic Social
Services center in Scranton.
A call to the Scranton center
was not returned.
Before his transfer, DElia, 66,
of Hughestown, was held at the
Federal Correctional Institution
near Tucson, Ariz. It was his sixth
stop after spending time in pris-
ons in Pennsylvania, Oklahoma,
Texas and California. His release
date was Feb. 2, 2013, according
to the Bureau of Prisons.
He gained notoriety as the re-
puted successor to the late orga-
nized crime boss Russell Bufali-
no, for reportedly meeting regu-
larly with former Judge Michael
Conahan, a key figure in the Lu-
zerne County juvenile justice
scandal, and cooperating with in-
vestigators in the perjury case of
Louis DeNaples.
In November 2008 a federal
judge sentenced DElia to nine
years for his guilty plea to con-
spiracy to commit money laun-
dering and witness tampering.
In 2010 the judge reduced the
sentence for providing substan-
tial assistance to investigators,
but not for the DeNaples case.
DeNaples, of Dunmore, was ac-
cused of lying about his relation-
ship with DElia while applying
for a gambling license for the
Mount Airy Ca-
sino Resort in
Monroe Coun-
ty.
Dauphin
County District
Attorney Ed-
ward Marsico
Jr. withdrew
the charges in 2009 and DeNa-
ples agreed to turn over the con-
trol of the casino to a trust in his
daughters name.
Judge Thomas I. Vanaskie cut
nearly two years from the sen-
tence for DElias help in a fire-
arms case against his one-time
associate and convicted felon
Robert Kulick.
Kulick, 64, of Bear Creek
Township, sought a similar re-
duction for disclosing he and
DElia met with Conahan to dis-
cuss cases pending in county
court.
The disclosure ledthe state Su-
preme Court to overturn a $3.5
million verdict entered in 2006
against the owner of The Citi-
zens Voice newspaper in a defa-
mation case. The court ruled Co-
nahan had improperly steered
the case to former Judge Mark
Ciavarella, who with Conahan
was charged in the juvenile jus-
tice scandal, convicted and sen-
tenced to federal prison. A coun-
ty judge ruled in favor of the
newspaper following a non-jury
trial last year.
A federal judge sentenced Kul-
ick to 37 months in prison in Sep-
tember 2009. Kulick, who plead-
ed guilty to the charge, served17
months before he was releasedaf-
ter an appeal and placed on pro-
bation. But while on supervised
release earlier this year he violat-
ed a protection-from-abuse order
obtained by his estranged wife,
Michele Mattioli-Kulick, and was
sentenced to nine months in pris-
on. He is scheduled for release
from Fort Dix Federal Correc-
tional Institution in New Jersey
on Dec. 22, according to the bu-
reaus website.
DElia is released
to halfway house
Hughestown man was at the
Federal Correctional
Institution near Tucson, Ariz.
By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com
DElia
WILKES-BARRE The
Meyers High School Speech and
Debate teammayhave scoredits
biggest victoryof the year Friday
when the Wilkes-Barre Area
School Board, apparently per-
suaded by presentations made
by team members at Mondays
regular meeting, restored dis-
trict funding for the team.
The board had pulled the fi-
nancial support of $20,000 an-
nually during the budgeting
process earlier this year as it
grappledwitha shortfall of more
than $5 million. But the cut was
not obvious because the money
was eliminated from a large line
item that covers spending on all
student activities including
sports. There was never a vote
expressly cutting the speechand
debate team funding.
When team co-founders and
head coaches Kimand Ruth Bor-
land learned about the cut early
Monday, theyralliedcurrent and
former members, who took
turns speaking for about 90 min-
utes at the boards monthly
meeting that night, attesting to
the success of the team, the val-
ue it provides in scholarships
and job opportunities, and the
large support it receives in vol-
unteer coaches time andprivate
donations typically topping
$40,000 annually.
The presentation went on so
long the board adjourned with-
out addressing any agenda
items, prompting the need for
Fridays special meeting.
At the start of the meeting, the
board voted to provide $18,000
tothe teamthis year, money that
likely will come from a general
fund reserve, about $7 million at
the start of this fiscal year, that is
usually reserved for emergen-
cies.
The largesse extended to the
Osterhout Free Library, which
had seen elimination of an an-
nual district contribution. The
board voted to contribute
$45,000 to the library.
Both contributions cant be
made before Oct. 1because state
law does not allow changing the
district budget before then, and
the move is essentially a budget
amendment.
The board also made the fol-
lowing appointments:
Edward Rabel as teacher of
the blind and visually impaired,
Corey Brenner as secondary
school librarian, Glenn Zimmer-
man as secondary school social
studies teacher, Patrick Peters
and James Geiger as high school
assistant principals, John Men-
dola as high school dean of stu-
dents, and Toni Hammond and
Donna Majikes as 20-hour-per-
week teacher associates.
Board member Christine Kat-
sock cast the lone no vote on the
appointments.
After the meeting she said she
wanted candidates to be inter-
viewed before being appointed
to such posts, and that many
were not.
Its all political appoint-
ments, and you can quote me on
that, she said.
W I L K E S - B A R R E A R E A
Board restores debate team funds
Board decides to provide
$18,000 for this year after
impassioned pleas.
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
DELANO TWP. Two peo-
ple from Luzerne County were
injured when the vehicle they
were in rolled over several
times on Interstate 81 in
Schuylkill County early Friday
morning.
State police at Frackville
said Mary Osterweil, 24, of
Shavertown, operating a 2005
Hyundai Elantra, was traveling
north when she failed to nego-
tiate a curve and drove into
the median at about 8 a.m.
The vehicle struck a drain-
age culvert, causing it to roll
over four to five times, state
police said. The vehicle came
to rest on its wheels in a drain-
age culvert.
Osterweil, who state police
said was not wearing a seat-
belt, and a passenger, Michael
Covin Jr., 31, of Wilkes-Barre,
suffered minor injuries. Covin
was wearing a seatbelt, state
police said.
HANOVER TWP. Town-
ship police arrested Jessica
Ann Williams, 25, of Regent
Street, on charges she was
peddling heroin in the town-
ship and Nanticoke.
Williams was arraigned Fri-
day on two counts each of
possession with intent to deliv-
er a controlled substance and
possession of a controlled
substance. She was jailed at
the county prison for lack of
$35,000 bail.
Authorities searched an
apartment on West Ridge
Street, Nanticoke, and seized
alleged heroin and crack co-
caine with a street value of
$2,500, more than $1,300 cash,
contraband and a 2006 Nissan.
NANTICOKE City police
reported David Wolfe, of Nanti-
coke, was taken into custody
and cited with public drunk-
enness after police saw him
allegedly staggering on East
Washington Street on Aug. 31,
police said.
FRANKLIN TWP. Four
bronze vases were recently
stolen from grave sites in Me-
morial Shrine Cemetery on
West Eighth Street, state po-
lice at Wyoming said.
PLYMOUTH TWP. State
police at Wyoming charged
Jason Draus, 42, of Hunlock
Township; Kenneth Russell
Lamoreaux, 45, of Nanticoke;
and Kenneth David Lamo-
reaux, 23, of Monroe Town-
ship, with theft, receiving
stolen property and criminal
trespass after they allegedly
stole metal and dumped metal
on private property on Rules
Road on Aug. 7.
The charges were filed Sept.
7 with District Judge Donald
Whittaker in Nanticoke.
WILKES-BARRE The
owner of Huns Caf 99 on 99
George Ave. has been cited by
the state Bureau of Liquor
Control Enforcement with
failing to require patrons to
vacate the part of the premises
no later than a half-hour after
the required time for the cessa-
tion of serving alcohol and for
permitting patrons to remove
alcohol from the premises after
2:30 a.m.
The LCE District Enforce-
ment Office No. 2 in Wilkes-
Barre alleges both incidents
occurred on Aug. 19. Huns
Caf 99 is owned by Blu Dal-
las Inc., according to the LCE.
HANOVER TWP. Town-
ship police charged Sherri
Lynn Gushock, 21, of Mark
Drive, with furnishing alcohol
to a minor after an investiga-
tion of juveniles consuming
alcoholic beverages on Aug. 11.
The charge was filed on
Sept. 7 with District Judge
Joseph Halesey in Hanover
Township.
POLICE BLOTTER
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LOCAL
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NANTICOKE
Benco backs LCCC clinic
Luzerne County Community College
has accepted a naming gift for the Col-
leges Dental Clinic at the Health Sci-
ences Center located in downtown
Nanticoke.
The owners of Benco Dental, head-
quartered in Pittston Township, have
made a commitment of $150,000 to
name the clinic.
The name of the facility will be The
Benco Dental Clinic at the LCCC
Health Sciences Center. The College
will dedicate the Benco Dental Clinic at
the LCCCHealth Sciences Center on
Wednesday at 1p.m.
The 51,000-square-foot facility houses
the colleges dental clinic with 24 chairs
and X-ray room, surgical technology
and nursing simulation labs, blood gas
test room, lung function lab, computer
labs, 19 smart classrooms and faculty
offices.
WILKES-BARRE
Kings makes best rankings
Kings College was ranked in the first
quartile in the Best Regional Universi-
ties North and tied for 44th overall
fromamong181colleges in that cate-
gory in the latest annual rankings from
US News and World
Report.
Other area colleges
and their rankings in
the Best Regional
Universities North
are The University of
Scranton (tied for
10th), Misericordia University (tied for
47th), Marywood University (tied for
55th), and Wilkes University (tied for
75th).
The North region includes all states
north of Maryland and West Virginia
and east of Ohio.
This is the18th consecutive year that
Kings has finished in the first quartile
in the Best Regional Universities
North category.
KINGSTON
Paper harasser still sought
There have been no reported sight-
ings of an unknown person who had
been harassing news-
paper carriers in the
Green Acres neigh-
borhood last month,
Police Chief Keith
Keiper said Friday.
Keiper said the
unknown person hid
behind objects and
jumped out scaring
newspaper carriers early in the morning
several weeks ago. Police stepped up
patrols in the neighborhood that pos-
sibly scared the person away, Keiper
said.
LUZERNE COUNTY
Project change tabled
The Luzerne County Planning Com-
mission voted Thursday to table a re-
quest to change the layout of a portion
of the Forest Heights development in
Duryea fromtown homes to single
homes, said county Planning Zoning
Director Adrian Merolli.
The commission wants more in-
formation fromthe project developer,
CCONDevelopment, he said.
Hildebrandt Leasing, a subsidiary of
Hildebrandt Learning Centers, received
conditional approval Thursday for a
2,189-square-foot addition at its head-
quarters off Lt. Michael Cleary Drive in
Dallas, he said.
WILKES-BARRE
NAACP plans banquet
The Wilkes-Barre Branch of the Na-
tional Association for the Advancement
of Colored People is
preparing for its An-
nual FreedomFund
Banquet on Friday,
Oct. 19, at the Genetti
Conference and Con-
vention Center. Key-
note speaker will be
the Luzerne County
Court of Common
Pleas Judge Tina Polachek Gartley.
The theme for this years banquet will
be Your Power, Your Decision-VOTE.
The reception begins at 6 p.m., followed
by dinner at 7. This years recipient of
the Diversity Leadership Award is Tho-
mas P. Leary, president of Luzerne
County Community College. Ticket
prices are $45 for members and $50 for
non-members. For more information,
contact Ronald L. Felton, president,
Wilkes-Barre NAACP, at 262-1360.
I N B R I E F
Keiper
Gartley
WILKES-BARRE A picture of five
young people who appear to be stand-
ing on the roof of the condemned Ster-
ling Hotel has caused the city to re-se-
cure all points of entry and issue a
warning to trespassers.
DrewMcLaughlin, the citys adminis-
trative coordinator, said the citys prop-
erty foreman has re-secured four points
of entry and the city will routinely pa-
trol the building and surrounding area.
The building remains condemned
and people of all ages need to respect
the boundaries in place, McLaughlin
said. It is a highly dangerous build-
ing.
The picture, submitted to The Times
Leader by Brian Shiner of Kingston,
shows five unidentified young people
atop a building smiling and posing for
the camera. There is nothing in the im-
age that identifies the building as the
Sterling. The picture was found on at
least one Facebook profile.
The property was secured again to-
day as best we can, McLaughlin said.
Any condemned property is suscepti-
ble to people breaking in. The only way
to secure it 100 percent and eliminate
any chance of entry is to complete the
demolition.
McLaughlin said the city and Lu-
zerne County are finalizing plans for
the proposed demolition. He said the
Someplace you dont want to go
City re-secures condemned Sterling
Hotel, warns public after picture of
group on rooftop is on Facebook.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Brian Shin-
er of King-
ston, who
submitted
this photo
of five uni-
dentified
people, said
it was post-
ed on Face-
book and
was sup-
posedly
taken atop
the con-
demned
Sterling
Hotel.
There is no
indication
of when it
was taken.
See STERLING, Page 5A
DENNISON TWP. McIntyre God-
win stood on one end of a large log sus-
pended a fewinches above the ground.
He contemplated the best way to walk
across the quivering construct, and let
go of the cable holding one end of the
log up, balancing for only a second or
two before hopping uncontrollably off.
Its hard, the seventh-grader from
Hanover Township conceded. My
legs were really shaking.
The suspended log considerably
less stable thanits heft might suggest
was one of several team-building and
balance-testing challenges students
from Bear Creek Community Charter
School could try on the low-ropes
course Friday at the Wilkes-Barre YM-
CAs Camp Kresge. That course was, in
turn, one of numerous learning oppor-
tunities set up throughout the camp
for the schools first Earthfest Cele-
bration.
We always did something like this
onEarthDay (April 22), but the weath-
er was always so unpredictable, Envi-
ronmental Initiatives Coordinator
Paula Longo said. This year we
thought wed try it at the start of
school, when the weather is usually
more reliable.
So they transported all the students
nearly 500 to the camp where they
could take a crack at dozens of activ-
ities, including the low-ropes course,
canoeing and scaling a climbing wall.
Stations disguising education as fun
dotted the campgrounds, offering pre-
sentations on butterflies or aquatic in-
sects, construction of a solar oven
(froma pizza box, plastic wrap and alu-
minum foil) and lessons on how to
Earthfest challenges
CLARK VAN ORDEN PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
Students from Bear Creek Charter Schools seventh and eighth grades try to make their way across rope swings
during one of the exercises Friday at the Bear Creek Community Charter Schools Earthfest at Camp Kresge.
McIntyre Godwin, 12, of Hanover
Township, tries to keep his balance
as he crosses a log suspended off the
ground by wires Friday.
Charter students test skills,
knowledge at Camp Kresge
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
See CAMP, Page 4A
WILKES-BARRE Michael Polin-
chaks life was damaged irrevocably by
his wifes death when she was struck by
her car with a drunken tow truck driver
at the wheel in March 2011.
But Polinchak saidFriday he takes sol-
ace in knowing Robert Wickham faces
jail time for causing the fatal accident.
The wheels of justice are slow but
true, Polinchak said of a jury of six men
and six women convicting Wickham on
Friday of homicide by motor vehicle
while driving under the influence and
two counts of DUI.
Im so relieved Im
thankful. Justice pre-
vailed.
Wickham was con-
victed of the charges
after a jury deliberated
for two and a half
hours over a two-day
period.
He faces a mandatory three to six
years in prison at the Nov. 2 sentencing.
Were extremely disappointed,
Wickhams attorney, Tom Marsilio, said
of the jurys verdict. Were going to seek
to have it overturned.
Marsilio, representing Wickham with
attorney Larry Kansky, said Wickham
has remained stoic throughout the trial.
Marsilio said every successful appeal
begins with a conviction and that he and
Kansky are confident they have valid ar-
guments.
Marsilio cited the defective vehicle
Wickham was to tow from the parking
lot of the Social Security Administration
building on March 7, 2011, and that
Wickhams blood-alcohol content of .114
percent, well above the states legal limit
for driving of .08 percent, was a spec-
ulative factor in the case.
Finally, Denise Polinchak is getting
the justice she deserves, said Assistant
District Attorney Shannon Crake, who
prosecutedthe case withfellowADARe-
becca Reimiller.
Crake and Reimiller said the verdict
shows the jury saw the case their way.
The prosecutors said the entire case
was based on Polinchaks vehicle failure
that was the reason Wickham was
there to towher vehicle and that Wick-
ham was aware there was a brake prob-
lem.
Wickham testified Thursday he was
never told why the car needed to be
towedandonlylater learnedof the brake
problem.
Wickhams impairment from alcohol
contributed to accident, prosecutors
said.
(The jurys verdict) shows the com-
munity is sick of accidents (involving
drinking and driving), Crake said.
Victims
husband
grateful for
conviction
Tow truck operator Robert Wickham
convicted of homicide by motor
vehicle in death of Denise Polinchak.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
Wickham
See WICKHAM, Page 5A
The criminal investigation into for-
mer Wyoming Valley Sanitary Author-
ity executive director Fred DeSanto is
focusing on allegations he used au-
thority staff to perform work on his
home and for the District 16 Little
League, according a source familiar
with the probe.
District Attorney Stefanie Salavan-
tis said Thursday she has assigned a
detective to investigate allegations of
wrongdoing made against DeSanto by
authority employees.
The source, who spoke on condition
of anonymity, confirmed the allega-
tions included that
DeSanto utilized
workers to do work
at his home. Its not
clear whether the
employees were on
Sanitary Authority
time or on their own
time.
DeSanto also allegedly had employ-
ees perform tasks for the Little
League. He has been involved with
District 16 for decades, most recently
serving as district director.
In an email, Patrick W. Wilson, se-
nior vice president of operations and
program development for Little
League International, said the organi-
zation was disappointed to hear
media reports regarding the investiga-
tion into DeSanto.
We will monitor the situation in
the coming days and, if warranted, re-
quest that he step aside while the legal
process is undertaken, Wilson said.
DeSanto had served as executive di-
rector of the Sanitary Authority since
1998. He abruptly retired on Aug. 27,
shortly before he was scheduled to be
interviewed by the authoritys board
regarding the allegations. He previ-
ously served in other capacities in the
authoritys administration for 18
years.
Salavantis said Thursday she
launched the criminal investigation af-
ter reviewing information the author-
ity obtained during an internal probe.
She declined to provide further de-
tails because the case is open.
In another development, William
Finnegan, solicitor for the authority,
said the board is withholding payment
of unused sick and vacation time De-
Santo accrued until the criminal in-
vestigation is resolved.
Source: Probe centers on use of workers
Former WVSA exec allegedly used
authority workers at home and for
Little League-related tasks.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
DeSanto
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WILKES-BARRE At ages 61 and 56 re-
spectively, James and Debbie Gushock were
well along in planning for their retirement
years together.
But now the couple is raising their grand-
son Patrick Perillo-Gushock, 26 months old
whom they call their little angel.
The Gushocks are two of
nearly 2,200grandparents rais-
ing their grandchildren in Lu-
zerne County. There are
165,000 grandparents in Penn-
sylvania who are part of 2.7
million across the U.S. who
have changed their lives to
raise their grandkids.
We wantedtodothis, Deb-
bie Gushock said. Its like
starting over again. This is our grandson; we
want to provide for him.
The Gushocks attended a conference the
sixth annual Grandparents Raising Children
The NewTraditional Family Friday at Ge-
netti Hotel &Convention Center. The event,
attended by more than 200 people, was spon-
sored by the NEPA Intergenerational Coali-
tion.
Howard Grossman, chairman of the event
and of the coalition, said the conference was
aimedat helping grandparents become famil-
iar with the network of agencies that offer as-
sistance.
The conference brings to the attention of
the grandparents where they cangofor help,
Grossman said. And they can meet with rep-
resentatives of all the agencies and learn by
participating in the panel discussions.
The Gushocks said they wanted to find out
all they could about how they can best pro-
vide for their grandson.
Weve decided to eat better healthier
so we can raise him healthier, Debbie Gush-
ock said. We want to be around for him.
The Gushocks have had Patrick since he
was a week old after they were awarded cus-
tody through the court system. They didnt
want to talk about the case, but said they
hope they never have to give their grandson
up.
It was either we take care of him, or he
would have gone to the foster-care system,
James Gushock said. If one day someone
shows up to take him, it will break our
hearts.
Debbie Gushock said raising a child in to-
days world is much different than when they
raised their two kids. She knows as Patrick
gets older they will have to brush up on aca-
demics to help him with homework.
If we have to, we will get a tutor to help
him, she said.
Asked how they are dealing with dedicat-
ing their golden years of retirement to their
grandson, they both smiled.
We love him and we will always do the
best we can for him, Debbie said. Were al-
ways looking for ways to help Patrick.
James is a sheet metal worker by day and
Debbie movedtothe night shift toensure one
of them was always with Patrick. They now
qualify for day care help, so Debbie will look
for a daytime job.
Weregoodparents, shesaid. Weliveina
different world now computers, cellphones
and so much violence in the world. Were do-
ing the best we can.
The 2nd time around
People raising their grandkids get help
at Grandparents Raising Children The
New Traditional Family conference.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Char Grady of Hanover Township laughs as she does a stress relief exercise Friday in a
workshop at the Grandparents Raising Children The New Traditional Family, at the
Genetti Hotel & Convention Center in Wilkes-Barre.
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grow herbs, and other topics.
On the ropes course, students
tried to walk fromone unsteady
swing to another, cramming
two and three to a swing so
more could fit in the chain of
wobbly swings. Occasionally
they stopped to sing a song,
ranging from Twinkle Twinkle
Little Star to Call me maybe
(by Canadian pop star Carly
Rae Jepsen).
Penn State Community For-
ester Vinnie Cotrone stumped
students with cross sections of
two ash trees, one nearly a foot
in diameter and one only a few
inches. Cotrone would ask
which was older, and most
would instinctively assume the
bigger one. But a closer look re-
vealed that the smaller one had
denser and more numerous
rings. Cotrone said it was ac-
tually about 30 years older than
the broader tree had been.
Back at the suspended log,
seventh-grade student Asher
Smart tried to crawl across on
his belly after walking across it
had failed. I thought Id try a
new technique, he said.
Alas, while he made it farther
than when on two legs, he still
found himself rolling off before
reaching the other end.
CAMP
Continued from Page 3A
WILKES-BARRE A Ply-
mouth man charged with rob-
bing and pistol whipping an-
other man in October was
sentenced Friday to seven to 14
months county prison.
Kyrie Wiggins, 19, of East
Main Street, was sentenced on
charges of robbery and crimi-
nal trespassing.
Wiggins received 232 days
credit for time already served
Friday and was immediately
paroled.
Judge Lesa Gelb also or-
dered Wiggins to serve one
year probation and to complete
20 hours of community service.
Wiggins pleaded guilty to the
charges in July.
Police said Wiggins held a
gun to the head of Chris Em-
mett after striking him on Oct.
9 and then took a rifle and a
pack of Newport 100 cigarettes.
Wiggins later told police he did
not know where the rifle was
but he threw the handgun used
in the incident into the Susque-
hanna River near the levee in
Plymouth.
COURT BRIEF
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Weve had a disturbing summer
with similar cases.
Judge JosephSklarosky denied
prosecutors request that Wick-
hams $25,000 bail be revoked
and he be jailed.
Sklarosky said Wickham may
remainfree but must wear a mon-
itoringbracelet andwill be super-
vised.
Ill tell you right now if
there is a drop of alcohol in your
system, your bail is revoked,
Sklarosky warned Wickham.
Michael Polinchak said Friday
his wifes death and Wickhams
trial are the most difficult things
hes ever gone through, and he
now suffers from post traumatic
stress disorder and has lost his
job.
Attorney Bill Anzalone, who
represents Polinchak in a civil ac-
tion against Wickham, Wick-
hams former employer Herberts
Towing and AAA Mid-Atlantic,
throughwhomWickhamwas dis-
patched to assist Polinchak, said
Friday a lawsuit is moving for-
ward.
You can never repair a loss,
but today, justice was obtained,
Anzalone said, noting the civil
suit could likely reach a jury trial
by next year.
In the suit, Polinchak is re-
questing more than $50,000 in
damages as a result of his wifes
death.
WICKHAM
Continued from Page 3A
WIDE AWAKE FOR PJ PARADE
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
M
MI Preparatory School seniors (in blue) taunt and spray freshmen with water as the
younger students parade down Main Street in Freeland in their pajamas Friday as
part of their schools initiation. A tradition since the 1950s, the pajama parade is part of
freshmen orientation and initiation, complete with heckling by seniors. An ice cream so-
cial was held before the parade for the 36 participating freshmen and 44 seniors. The
students were accompanied by the Freeland police and fire departments.
county requested some supple-
mental information from the
lone responding developer to the
request-for-proposals before pre-
senting to county council a re-
quest to match the citys funding
for the property demolition.
The city and county are work-
ing towards getting that ap-
proved at the next county coun-
cil meeting in September, he
said. All project partners are
working towards that as fast as
possible.
At the Luzerne County Coun-
cil meeting Tuesday, Council-
man Rick Williams pressed coun-
ty Manager Robert Lawton for
an update on the Sterling. The
city and CityVest, the buildings
nonprofit owner, have asked the
county to help fund demolition
of the 114-year-old former land-
mark hotel because the develop-
er wants a clean site.
The city is contributing
$270,000 toward demolition.
County council has agreed to
Lawtons recommendation to
cancel up to $1.5 million in fund-
ing for demolition, but the coun-
ty contribution would be less
now because recent bids for
demolition came in as low as
$486,000.
Lawton has been meeting with
the unidentified developer and
said he will make a demolition
funding request to council if he
believes the development project
is credible and will create jobs.
McLaughlin said in the mean-
time people should not enter the
building, which a city inspector
recently said was falling down
from the inside out. McLaugh-
lin said debris is falling inside
the building daily.
The fact that we are detour-
ing traffic around the property is
a pretty good indication that no
one should approach that proper-
ty, let alone enter it, he said.
Stepping foot inside, not to
mention climbing to the top, is
extraordinarily dangerous. The
public should respect the orders
of the city officials to steer clear
of the condemned property.
Shiner, a consistent presence
at county meetings, said he
knows the building and its not
safe.
The stairs are dangerous, the
floors are dangerous and the roof
is dangerous, he said. My con-
cern is to get something done;
its a dangerous situation.
STERLING
Continued from Page 3A
HANOVER TWP. Town-
ship police arrested Herbert
Lee Robinson Jr., 21, of Phila-
delphia, on charges he provided
a stolen gun that was used in a
deadly shooting at Hanover
Village in May 2011.
Robinson was arraigned
Thursday by District Judge
Joseph Halesey on charges of
receiving stolen property. He
was jailed at the Luzerne Coun-
ty Correctional Facility for lack
of $100,000 bail.
Police allege Robinson gave
six heroin packets to Jessica
Rinehimer, 26, of Ashley, and
Shawn Burgess, 37, of Exeter
Township, in exchange for a
.22-caliber handgun in May
2011. Robinson in turn gave the
gun to another person, police
said.
Police said they learned the
gun was stolen from a Moun-
tain Top residence when James
Cooper, 39, of Scranton, shot
and killed Shana Bagley, 25,
and shot Bagleys husband,
Brad Bagley, 26, and Thomas
Harris in Hanover Village on
May 20, 2011. Cooper then took
his own life with the gun.
Brad Bagley and Harris sur-
vived their injuries.
NANTICOKE -- Police
charged Jill Marie Hess, 27, of
West Hartford Street, Ashley,
with assaulting her father, Jay
Hess Jr., on Sept. 2, when he
did not bring her children for a
supervised visit. Her father
instead provided her with a
note advising her to call Lu-
zerne County Children and
Youth Services, according to
the criminal complaint.
Charges of simple assault
and harassment were filed
against Jill Hess with District
Judge Donald Whittaker in
Nanticoke.
POLICE BLOTTER
worked out.
But without subsequent votes
being taken that specifically re-
store funding for depots or arse-
nals, once the fiscal year 2013de-
fense budget takes effect March
28, the issue of funding shortag-
es could arise anew.
Since voting for the original
$606 billion defense bill in July,
Marino and Lou Barletta, R-Ha-
zleton, have been attacked by
their Democrat opponents inthe
November election.
Both Phil Scollo, from Ding-
man Township, Pike County,
who faces Marino, and Gene
Stilp, of Middle Paxton Town-
ship, Dauphin County, who
faces Barletta, have used the
vote as a campaign issue.
Scollo has issued press releas-
es and home mailers focusing on
Marinos vote and its potential
impact on Tobyhanna.
From the outset Marino and
Barletta saidtheTobyhanna cuts
were an oversight and it would
be addressed before any cuts
would occur at Tobyhanna or
other military depots.
Marino chidedScollo for mak-
ing the livelihood of thousands
fodder for an election campaign.
I think its terrible and an
abominationthat there are some
politicians out there that would
use the individuals at Tobyhan-
na to promote their political
agenda. Its unfortunate these in-
dividuals are exploited, he said.
He said he visited Tobyhanna
two weeks ago and assured
those he met with that they
have my commitment that I will
work as hard as I can to keep the
funding going for Tobyhanna.
An emailed statement from
Scollo lauded the short-term
safety of jobs at Tobyhanna but
took Marino to task for allowing
the cloud of uncertainty to hang
over the depot for months.
A month ago Marino said
these cuts were the right thing
todo . Imgladheswitchedhis
vote to stop these jobs cuts, but
its a disgrace that it took
months of intense political pres-
sure to get Marino on board,
Scollo said. One has to wonder
if he was honestly switching his
vote or simply caving to election
year political pressure.
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey has been
critical of the GOP House bill
that passedinJulythat put Toby-
hanna jobs at risk. His spokes-
man, John Rizzo, responded Fri-
day with guarded optimism.
Sen. Casey is pleasedthat To-
byhanna is one step closer to
having the resources it needs in
the short term. Moving forward,
Sen. Casey will continue to fight
to ensure that Tobyhannas
funds are not cut in fiscal year
2013. Tobyhanna is a major em-
ployer in Pennsylvania and a key
part of our national security
strategy, so its essential that the
depot is funded appropriately.
Barletta agreed and said he
will continue to push the impor-
tance of national defense and all
military operations such as de-
pots, with his House colleagues.
I dont think anyone wants to
see the government shut down,
Barletta said. I remain commit-
ted to ensuring that Tobyhanna
and all other military depots re-
ceive the funding they need to
continue operations.
Stilp did not respond to a re-
quest for comment Friday.
TOBYHANNA
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WASHINGTON
2 Marines killed at air base
A
U.S. official said Friday an insur-
gent attack on a British air base in
southern Afghanistan has killed two
American Marines and wounded sever-
al troops.
The official said the attack at Camp
Bastion in Afghanistans Helmand
province involved a range of insurgent
weaponry, possibly including mortars,
rockets or rocket-propelled grenades,
as well as small arms fire.
The official spoke on condition of
anonymity because U.S. military au-
thorities had not yet announced the
battle.
Camp Bastion is a British air base
and is adjacent to Camp Leatherneck,
the main base for U.S. Marines in Hel-
mand.
STATE COLLEGE
No review of Freeh report
The head of Penn States Board of
Trustees said Friday the board isnt
planning a detailed review of the
schools internal investigation into the
Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse scan-
dal.
Former FBI director and federal
judge Louis Freeh led the schools in-
vestigation. He and his team of in-
vestigators concluded that the late
football coach Joe Paterno and three
school officials concealed allegations
against Sandusky that Paternos family
and the officials deny.
Trustees chairwoman Karen Peetz
said the board is focused on imple-
menting changes recommended by
Freeh, which is hopes to do by the end
of next year, but it did not plan a de-
tailed review of the report itself. She
said that would take its course in up-
coming trials or other legal channels.
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Threats clear campuses
Tens of thousands of people
streamed off university campuses in
Texas and North Dakota on Friday
after telephoned bomb threats prompt-
ed officials to warn students and facul-
ty to get away as quickly as possible.
Both campuses eventually were
deemed safe and reopened by early
afternoon, as authorities worked to
determine whether the threats were
related.
The University of Texas received a
call about 8:35 a.m. from a man claim-
ing to be with al-Qaida who said he had
placed bombs all over the 50,000-stu-
dent Austin campus, according to Uni-
versity of Texas spokeswoman Rhonda
Weldon.
LOS ANGELES
Japan to scrap nukes
The Japanese government an-
nounced a dramatic turn in its energy
policy Friday, vowing to make the
densely populated island nation nucle-
ar-free by the 2030s.
Last years tsunami-triggered disas-
ter at the Fukushima nuclear power
complex forced evacuation of more
than 160,000 and contaminated huge
swaths of territory north of Tokyo.
Before the accident, nuclear plants
provided nearly a third of Japans pow-
er generation, and the government had
planned to increase that proportion to
more than half.
In unveiling the new policy, Prime
Minister Yoshihiko Noda acknowl-
edged that the vast majority of Japa-
nese support the zero option on nucle-
ar power. The new blueprint calls for
investing almost $500 billion in the
next two decades to expand renewable
sources like wind and solar power, the
NHK broadcast network reported.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
Duchess graces jubilee tour
Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, pre-
pares Friday to visit a mosque in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia. British Prince Wil-
liam and Kate are on a nine-day tour
of the Far East and South Pacific in
celebration of Queen Elizabeth IIs
Diamond Jubilee.
SYCAMORE, Ill. A 72-year-old
Seattle man was found guilty today of
the kidnapping and murder of a 7-year-
old Sycamore, Ill., girl, whose disap-
pearance in 1957 captured the concern
of Americans all the way uptoPresident
Dwight Eisenhower.
Judge James Hallock found Jack
McCullough guilty of killing Maria Ri-
dulph, whose body was found months
after she vanished while playing near
her home in December 1957.
A friend of Marias, Kathy Chapman,
testified earlier this week that she and
Maria were playing a game on a street
corner when a walked up and intro-
duced himself as Johnny. Moments lat-
er, the mangave Maria a piggybackride.
After several minutes, Chapmanwent
home briefly to re-
trieve her mittens, she
said, but when she re-
turned, Johnny and
Maria were gone.
McCullough, who
was 17 at the time of
the crime, went by the
name John Tessier at
the time.
McCullough was among a group of
initial suspects, according to police, but
his parents vouched for his where-
abouts. His stepfather, Ralph Tessier,
toldFBI agents that his sonwas inRock-
ford, Ill., at anAir Force recruitingoffice
whenMaria was abducted. Shortly after
her disappearance, McCullough left
Sycamore to enter military service.
After his discharge in the early1960s,
he briefly returned to town before de-
parting again, eventually settling in
Washingtonstate. He changedhis name
toJackMcCulloughandworkedas a po-
lice officer, though his law enforcement
career ended in the 1980s when he was
accused of sexually abusing a teenage
runaway whom McCullough and his
girlfriend had taken in. He eventually
pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor.
Back in Sycamore, the Ridulph case
languished until 2010, when a former
girlfriend of McCulloughs came for-
ward and cast doubt on his alibi. Police
re-interviewed Chapman, who was
shown a photo lineup and picked out an
old picture of McCullough.
In July 2011, police arrested McCul-
lough.
As part of the re-opened investiga-
tion, police interviewed one of McCul-
loughs sisters, who reported that
McCullough and two other men sexual-
ly assaulted her in 1962 in Sycamore
when she was 14.
Conviction in 1957 kidnap, murder
Man, 72, was 17 when he murdered a
7-year-old girl. He at one time
worked as a police officer.
By CLIFFORD WARD
Chicago Tribune
AP FILE PHOTO
Jack McCul-
lough is es-
corted into the
DeKalb Coun-
ty Courthouse
in Sycamore,
Ill., by DeKalb
County Sher-
iffs deputies
earlier this
month.
Maria Ridulph
CHICAGOThe citys nearly
weeklong teachers strike ap-
peared headed toward a resolu-
tion Friday after negotiators
emerged from marathon talks to
say they had achieved a frame-
work that could end the walkout
in time for students to return to
class Monday.
Both sides were careful not to
describe the deal as a final con-
tract. They expectedtospendthe
weekend working out details be-
fore union delegates are asked to
vote on the package, probably
sometime Sunday.
Chicago School Board David
Vitale saidthe heavylifting was
over after long hours of talks
placed frameworks around all
the major issues.
The school district and union
negotiators put things on the ta-
ble over the last few days to help
each other and put schools on
track to reopen next week, Vitale
said.
Our kids are going to get the
time they need in this school
year, and theyre going to get the
time they need in the school day.
And our teachers are going to get
the respect they deserve for their
hard work with our kids, he add-
ed.
Robert Bloch, an attorney for
the ChicagoTeachers Union, said
union leaders updated delegates
on the progress at a meeting Fri-
day afternoon.
Its been a very difficult agree-
ment, Bloch said. This has
been one of the most difficult la-
bor contracts negotiated in dec-
ades. Many of the core issues of
the contract have been worked
out, but not all of them.
About 15 minutes after union
President Karen Lewis entered
the delegate meeting, delegates
could be seen through the win-
dows cheering and applauding,
some on them on their feet and
pumping their fists in the air.
Journalists were not allowed
inside, and there was no way to
know what they were applaud-
ing.
The walkout, the first byChica-
go teachers in 25 years, canceled
five days of school for more than
350,000 public school students
who had just returned from sum-
mer vacation.
The unions demands included
a plan for laid-off instructors to
get first dibs on job openings and
for a teacher-evaluation system
that does not rely heavily on stu-
dent test scores.
The strike by more than25,000
teachers in the nations third-
largest school district idled many
children and teenagers, leaving
some unsupervised in gang-dom-
inated neighborhoods.
Talks yield
framework
for pact in
Chicago
Negotiators to spend weekend
working out contract details
to end teachers strike.
By TAMMY WEBBER
and DON BABWIN
Associated Press
WASHINGTONAnewWhiteHouse
report issued Friday warns that $110 bil-
lion in across-the-board spending cuts at
thestart of thenewyear wouldbedeeply
destructive to the military and core gov-
ernment responsibilities like patrolling
U.S. borders and air traffic control.
The report says the automatic cuts,
mandated by the failure of last years con-
gressional deficit supercommittee to
strike a budget deal, would require an
across-the-board cut of 9 percent to most
Pentagon programs and an 8 percent cut
in many domestic programs. The process
of automatic cuts is called sequestration,
and the administration has no flexibility
inhowtodistributethecuts, other thanto
exempt military personnel and war-fight-
ing accounts.
Sequestration would be deeply de-
structive to national security, domestic
investments and core government func-
tions, the report says.
Thecuts, combinedwiththeexpiration
of Bush-era tax cuts at the endof the year,
havebeendubbedthefiscal cliff. Econo-
mists warn that the one-two punch could
drive the economy back into recession.
Theacross-the-boardcutsweredevised
as part of last summers budget and debt
deal between President Barack Obama
and Capitol Hill Republicans. They were
intended to drive the supercommittee
evenly divided between Democrats and
Republicans to strike a compromise.
But thepanel deadlockedandthewarring
combatants have spent more time since
then blaming each other for the looming
cuts than seeking ways to avoid them.
The White House report continues in
that vein, blasting House Republicans for
an approach to avoiding the sequester
that reliesonfurther cutstodomesticpro-
grams while protecting upper-bracket
taxpayers from higher rates proposed by
the president.
In advance of the reports release,
White House press secretary Jay Carney
went on the offensive, blasting the ada-
mant refusal of Republicans to accept the
fundamental principle that we ought to
deal with our fiscal challenges in a bal-
anced way.
In advance of the election, rival Demo-
craticandGOPsides aredugin, unwilling
to make the required compromises and
unable to trust the other side. Its com-
monlyassumedthat therewill bemorese-
riouseffortstoforestall thecutsinaposte-
lection lame duck session, though it may
only be for a short time, to give the next
Congress and whoever occupies the
White House a chance to work out a long-
er-termsolution.
AP PHOTO
President Barack Obama is hugged by DeeDee Trotter, a member of the U.S. Olympics relay team, during a ceremony on the
South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Friday.
New budget cuts could hurt military
The cuts, combined with the
expiration of Bush-era tax cuts, have
been dubbed the fiscal cliff.
By ANDREWTAYLOR
Associated Press
UNIVERSITY PARK Penn States
Creamery has voluntarily recalled all of
its ice cream and frozen yogurt products
manufactured between May 16 and Aug.
11 over concerns that small plastic piec-
es might be contained in it, according to
a university press release Friday.
Consumers have reported finding
small pieces of plastic in the ice cream
purchased at the Berkey Creamery be-
ginning in May. One person claimed to
have found a penny in a half gallon. That
led to a university police criminal inves-
tigation beginning in August.
No one has been injured or made ill,
according to the university.
The university said it was erring on
the side of caution and safety for the
consuming public in its voluntary re-
call, according to the release. Consum-
ers who purchased the recalled ice
cream can return it for a full refund or
exchange.
The safety of the public is our No. 1
concern, Tom Palchak, Creamery man-
ager, said in the statement. Although by
all accounts these appear to be isolated
incidents, they are troubling to say the
least.
We have a long-standing reputation
for safety at the Creamery and a product
that consumers trust. We are erring on
the side of caution with this recall and in
taking the actions we are taking to pre-
vent any recurrence.
An independent probe found that the
plastic pieces did not get into the prod-
ucts during manufacturing, according to
the release.
Additional safeguards have been insti-
tuted, which include: Limiting access to
production and packaging areas; in-
creased surveillance systems; purchase
of an X-ray device and metal detectors;
and notification of ingredient suppliers,
according to the university.
Tamper-resistent packaging also will
be implemented soon.
Consumers with questions are urged
to call the Creamery at (855) 677-0464.
Penn State Creamery recalls frozen products
Consumers have reported finding
small pieces of plastic in the ice
cream purchased there since May.
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PLAINSTWP. Thetownship
commissioners again heard sev-
eral complaints about oper-
ations at the Wilkes-Barre Mate-
rials rock quarry in the Keystone
section during Thursday nights
regular commissioners meeting.
Toward the end of the meet-
ing, Chairman Ron Filippini an-
nounced a public hearing would
be held Oct. 8 to amend the
townships ordinance that per-
tains to quarrys hours of oper-
ations.
Although common com-
plaints include property damage
and excess amounts of dust and
debris resulting from dynamite
blasting, themost commonissue
has beenwiththe trucktraffic on
Ridgeway Road and the other
streets in the area of the quarry.
Resident complaintsabout the
quarry have become common at
the township meetings. The
commissioners, for their part,
have done what they couldtoad-
dress them.
Police have tried speed traps,
using cooperative residents
property to observe traffic pat-
terns and cite speeding drivers.
Beyond that, however, the board
has beenable to do little to affect
the quarry operations.
After receiving reports that
equipment was being overused
to the extent it was becoming
harmful to residents in the area,
the board brought in the state
Department of Environmental
Protection to run tests. Results
showed Wilkes-Barre Materials
met the state standards for clean
air.
Additionally, the Pennsylva-
nia Transportation Department
rejected the townships attempts
to reduce speed limits and erect
stop signs on Ridgeway Road, as
it is technically a state road.
In amending the ordinance
pertaining to the quarry, town-
ship officials hope they can at
least restrict the permissible
hoursof operationsothat at least
some of the resident complaints
can be addressed.
In addition to complaints that
speeding trucks were a safety
hazard to the children and elder-
lyresidentsinthearea, manyfeel
the 5 a.m. start time of oper-
ations is far too early and is im-
peding the overall quality of life.
In other matters, Commis-
sioner Jerry Yozwiak said the
electronic waste item recycling
container would soon again be
available for residential usage.
The container became a regu-
lar option for residents looking
to dispose of unneeded comput-
ers, televisions, cellular phones
and microwaves, among other
objects at the onset of the sum-
mer.
Yozwiakdescribedthee-waste
recyclingprogramas a great con-
venience for the township and
noted that it is regularly filled.
P L A I N S T W P.
Hearing set on quarry rules
Several register complaints
about Wilkes-Barre Materials
quarry in Keystone section.
By B. GARRET ROGAN
Times Leader Correspondent
A public hearing is scheduled for
Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. and the next
regular commissioners meeting is
on Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
W H AT S N E X T :
DORRANCE TWP. Com-
mentary at Thursday nights
hearing on a conditional use
permit for a relocated quarry
operation was not positive for
Pennsy Supply Corp.s quest
for a permit to expand surfac-
ing mining to the south side of
Small Mountain Road.
A written report by Robert
Hershey, a hydrogeologist af-
filiated with Meiser & Earl
Inc. of State College, submit-
ted to the board concluded
there is insufficient data to
assess the full impact of the
quarry on wetlands, Balliet
Run and off-site impact of
pumping by on-site water sup-
plies.
Hershey was retained by the
supervisors to assess data sub-
mitted by a Pennsy official in
filing for the permit.
Hershey also stated water
drawdown at the quarry
could extend to Balliet Run,
potentially impacting the flow
of the stream. He was critical
of the research findings of Hy-
dro-Geo Services and its vice
president, Rich Caranfa.
Township resident Scott
Novatnick said an inquiry he
conducted revealed Caranfa is
not a registered engineer with
the Pennsylvania Department
of State and, moreover, Caran-
fa may have violated Act 367
by misrepresenting himself as
a professional engineer.
Novatnick also said Caran-
fas testimony at a hearing on
Aug. 8, may not be credible.
But George Asimos, counsel
for Pennsy Supply, answered
that Caranfa was referring to
himself in generic terms when
he said he serves as a CEO and
project engineer for Aikens
Engineering of Shireman-
stown, Pa. Asimos said that
while Caranfa is not a regis-
tered engineer, he still has ex-
perience in geology and engi-
neering work.
In general, Hershey said,
the findings filed by Hydro-
Geo are not extensive enough
to conclude that proposed wa-
ter usages estimates by Penn-
sy will support its proposals
for a surface mining oper-
ation.
Responding to Hershey, Asi-
mos asked for another session
to offer a rebuttal. It was
scheduled on Tuesday, Sept.
25 at 6:30 p.m. at the munici-
pal building.
D O R R A N C E T W P.
Quarry permit request research disputed
Another session in hearing on
Pennsy Supplys plan is set for
Sept. 25.
By TOMHUNTINGTON
Times Leader Correspondent
Luzerne County District At-
torney Stefanie J. Salavantis said
she didnt follow the new home
rule hiring procedure when she
filled a recently vacated assist-
ant district attorney position be-
cause the office is exempt by
law.
Salavantis said state law and
supporting case law put district
attorneys in charge of personnel
actions in their offices.
I am the only one permitted
to hire, fire and supervise in the
office, she said.
Legislators gave the authority
to district attorneys largely be-
cause of the confidential and in-
vestigatory
work handled
by their offices,
she said.
Salavantis
hired Stephen
M. Lentz, at a
union-mandat-
ed salary of
$40,000, to fill a position vacat-
ed by Albert Yacoub.
Salavantis said shes still down
five employees compared to the
prior year, and the administra-
tion permitted her to fill the
opening because the salary was
included in her 2012 budget.
Ive had several meetings
with the manager and budget/
finance director to make sure
my budget is in line, she said. I
have to fill this position. Were
close to breaking the homicide
record this year.
The countys personnel code
involves the county human re-
sources department in the hir-
ing process and requires the de-
velopment of knowledge, skills
and abilities, or KSAs, for the
rating and ranking of all appli-
cants.
Public job advertisements list-
ing the KSAs are mandated, and
applicants must indicate wheth-
er they meet these requirements
to be considered.
The human resources depart-
ment receives and time-stamps
all applications and handles the
initial screening. The depart-
ment then works with the appli-
cable hiring manager to develop
an examination process, and
both rate and rank the appli-
cants.
Salavantis said she didnt pub-
licly advertise the opening be-
cause she already had about 100
resumes on file.
I went through many re-
sumes, she said.
Hiring exempt from rules, DA says
Stephanie Salavantis hired
Stephen M. Lentz to fill a
vacant assistant position.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
Salavantis
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SALLYA. GALACCI, 84, of York
and formerly of Taylor, passed
away Thursday, September 13,
2012, at Pleasant Acres Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center, York.
She was born in Taylor, November
9, 1927, a daughter of the late Ger-
ald and Mary McGuire Habgood.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Donald G. Galacci Sr., on
January19, 1986, and sister, Peggy
Habgood, on April 26, 2011. She is
survivedby daughter, Linda Galac-
ci-Rogers, and husband, Kenneth,
York; son, Donald G. Galacci Jr.,
Clarks Summit; two grandchil-
dren, Sarah Tollok, Cross Junc-
tion, Va., and Noah Rogers, of
Dover, Del.
Blessing services will be Mon-
day at 10 a.m. in the Cathedral
Cemetery Chapel. Interment will
follow. Relatives and friends may
call Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. in
Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home
Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Forge.
HELEN GRINAVICH HILSH-
ER, 94, formerly of Kingston, died
on Friday at the Messiah Village,
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Funeral arrangements are
pending fromthe Hugh B. Hughes
& Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1044
Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort.
ROBERTJ. BOBBY HOOPER
JR., 48, Hanover Township, died
Thursday, September 13, 2012. He
was born April 7, 1964, a son of
Robert J. Hooper Sr. and Cheryl
Radecki Dervinis. He was preced-
ed in death by grandparents, Ber-
nard and Mary Radecki, John and
Helen Hooper. Surviving are fa-
ther, Robert J. Hooper Sr.; mother,
Cheryl Dervinis; daughter, Kelly
Hooper; son, Michael Hooper, and
wife, Kendra; grandchildren, Aria-
na, Matthew, Tyler, Chase; sisters,
Cindy Bolden and husband, Rod-
ney, Sara Hooper; brothers, Brian
Hooper and wife, Ann Marie, John
Hooper and wife, Jessica, Chris
Hooper and wife, Kelly, Sean
Hooper; nieces, nephews and his
significant other, Donna Hanson.
A memorial service 7 p.m.
Sunday inGeorge A. StrishInc. Fu-
neral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ash-
ley. Friends may call 5 to 7 pm.
Sunday.
MARYJ. MAKOWSKI, 91, of Al-
den, passed away Thursday, Sep-
tember 13, 2012, at Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital.
Funeral services have been en-
trusted to the Grontkowski Funer-
al Home P.C., Nanticoke, and a full
obituary will be published in Sun-
days newspaper.
NANCY (PETCAVAGE) OR-
LANDO, 74, of Manvel, N.D., died
Thursday, September 13, 2012, at
Unity Medical Center, Grafton,
N.D. Nancy was born April 22,
1938, in Plymouth. She moved to
Manvel, N.D. to be with her family.
She was an avid reader and a Pitts-
burgh Steelers football fan. She en-
joyed spending time with her
grandchildren. Nancy is survived
by a daughter, Karen (Mark)
Weiss; a son, Tony (Lisa) Orlando;
grandchildren, Nicolas, Jordan
Marie and Nashay. She was pre-
ceded in death by her son, Nicho-
las Orlando; parents; andsister, Pa-
trica.
Memorial service will be held
on Monday, September 17, 2012 at
3 p.m. in St. Timothys Church,
Manvel, N.D. Funeral arrange-
ments made by Tollefson Funeral
Home, Grafton, N.D.
R
obert Pozaic, 50, of Jenkin-
town, Pa., formerly of
Swoyersville, passedaway sudden-
ly Tuesday, September 11, 2012, af-
ter a heart attack.
He was born in Kingston to Flo-
rence (Cieslinski) Pozaic and the
late Robert Pozaic.
Robert was a 1980 graduate of
Wyoming Valley West HighSchool
and a 1984 graduate of East
Stroudsburg University.
He was an avid Phillies and Ea-
gles fan. He was a SAL at the
Swoyersville American Legion
Post 644.
Robert is survivedbyhis mother
and his sister, Susan Pozaic and
her husband, David Kazierad,
Needham, Mass.; brother, Mark,
Swoyersville; several nieces and a
nephew.
Funeral services will be held
today at 10 a.m. in Holy Family
Parish, Bennett Street, Luzerne,
with the Rev. Michael Zipay offi-
ciating. Family and friends are
asked to go directly to the church
this morning. Interment will be in
Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville.
Robert Pozaic
September 11, 2012
T
he Rev. Harold F. Symons, CHC
USN, born October 14, 1917 in
Wilkes-Barre, died peacefully in Sac-
ramento, Calif. on Friday, September
7, 2012.
He was a graduate of Coughlin
High School (1935), Wyoming Semi-
nary (1936), and graduated college
from Syracuse University and Drew
Theological Seminary.
He served Methodist churches in
New Jersey and Minnesota. He be-
cameaNaval ChaplainduringtheKo-
rean War and served for 28 years,
including on the USS Kearsage and
USS Ticonderoga during Vietnam.
Captain Symons retired in 1979.
Upon retirement, he became an Epis-
copal priest and served various
churches.
He was bornto HaroldandAlberta
Mae Symons, and had two brothers,
Earl (Jean), Calvin (Marion); and a
sister, Ruth (Danny) Sadvary.
He was married to Mary LaQuay
Pickette for 53 years. They had two
children. Upon Marys death, he mar-
ried Alberta Emeline Bunker, and
they were married for 19 years.
Haroldis survivedby his daughter,
Darrell LaQuay (Bob) Heinrichs;
son, Eric (Hallie) Symons. He is also
survived by four grandchildren, Tina
(Chuck), Eric Paul, Wendi (Robert),
Jason (Julian); two step-grandchil-
dren, Jeff (Victoria), Jennifer (Dan-
ny); and many great-grandchildren.
Harold was a loving husband, fa-
ther, brother, grandfather and great-
grandfather whowas dedicatedtohis
family and his faith. He was an excel-
lent role model to all the lives he tou-
ched.
Haroldwas a Mason, anavidgolfer
and sports fan, and loved gardening.
A memorial service will be
held at St. Pauls Episcopal
Church, 1430 J Street, Sacramento,
CA 95814, Saturday, September 22,
2012 at 1p.m. Areception will follow.
The Rev. Harold
F. Symons
September 7, 2012
E
velyn M. Newhall, age 85, of
Wilkes-Barre, passed away
Thursday, September 13, 2012, at
the Meadows Nursing and Rehabil-
itation Center, Dallas.
Born in the town of Minisink,
N.Y., she was a daughter of the late
Benjamin H. and Esther Hansen
Brundage.
Evelyn was a graduate of Middle-
town High School, Middletown,
N.Y. She lived in Middletown most
of her life and was employed there
by the former Whitlock Press as a
proofreader for more than 40 years.
She was a member of First Con-
gregational Church, Middletown.
Preceding her in death, in addi-
tion to her parents, where her hus-
band, Kenneth G. Newhall; son-in-
law, Howard Shiffer; three sisters
and one brother.
Surviving are her daughter, Lin-
da Shiffer, Wilkes-Barre; grandchil-
dren, Howard Shiffer Jr. and wife,
Janna, Obetz, Ohio; Rachel Scheut-
tig and husband, George, Walden,
N.Y.; Matthew Shiffer and wife, Sta-
cie, Hanover Township; Jeremy
Shiffer and wife, Vicki, Mehoopany;
Sarah Mead and husband, Timothy,
Dallas; great-grandchildren, George
III, Tyler and Christopher Scheut-
tig, Carolina Shiffer, Elisabeth,
Thaddeus and Leah Mead; great-
great-grandchildren, Nickolas and
Joshua Scheuttig; several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
Monday, September 17, 2012, at
noon from the Harold C. Snowdon
Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St.,
Shavertown. The Reverend Glen
Spencer, Pastor of Vernon Baptist
Church, will officiate. Interment
will be made in Mount Greenwood
Cemetery, Trucksville. Friends may
call at the funeral home, Monday,
September 17, from 10 a.m. until
time of service.
Evelyn M. Newhall
September 13, 2012
J
ean H. Shaw, 74, loving wife,
mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother, of E. Broad St., Nanti-
coke, and formerly of Sweet Valley,
passed away early Thursday morn-
ing, September 13, 2012, at her
home after a lengthy illness.
Born on October 11, 1937, in
Bridgeport, Conn., she was a daugh-
ter of the late Thomas andMargaret
Lewis Romanowski. She was raised
inNanticokeand, after her marriage
to Timothy Shaw, resided in Sweet
Valley for most of her life. She and
her husbandreturnedto live inNan-
ticoke in 2002.
Together theyraisedfivechildren
and her life revolved around her
family. Her many interests included
decorating her home for the holi-
days, dressingupfor Halloweenand
playing cards with family and
friends. She loved dancing, liked to
sing around the house, was famous
for her one-liners and loved to play
Bingo.
In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by a sister,
Peggy Whittaker.
Surviving are her beloved hus-
band, Timothy Shaw Sr., with
whom she celebrated 56 years of
marriage on July 21; children, Tim-
othyShawJr. andhis wife, Mary, Or-
angeville, Pa.; Jodie Burkholder and
her husband, Ken, Hughesville, Pa.;
Chris Shaw and his wife, Lisa, Lake
Silkworth; Aaron Shaw, Dallas; Ty
Shaw and his wife, Doris, Hunlock
Creek; 20 grandchildren; nine great-
grandchildren; a sister, Carol Ken-
jorski, and her husband, Lou, Port
Reading, N.J.; a brother, Thomas
Romanowski, Wilkes-Barre; nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesdayat11a.m. fromDavis-Dinel-
li Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St.,
Nanticoke, with Pastor Timothy G.
Hall of Nebo Baptist Church, Nanti-
coke, officiating. Interment will fol-
low in Maple Grove Cemetery,
Pikes Creek. Visitation will be Mon-
day from7 until 9 p.m. at the funeral
home.
If desired, the family would ap-
preciate contributions in Jeans
memory are made to The Shriners
Hospitals for Children, 3551 N.
Broad St., Philadelphia, PA19140 or
totheNeboBaptist Churchbuilding
fund, 75 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke,
PA18634.
Jean H. Shaw
September 13, 2012
P
auline D. Novitski, 86, of South-
ington, Conn., and a former resi-
dent of Nanticoke, passed away
early Thursday morning, Septem-
ber 13, 2012, at the Bradley Memo-
rial Hospital, Southington.
Born on September 15, 1925, in
Ashley, she was a daughter of the
late John and Mary Zoborowski
Stancavage and lived in Nanticoke
in the early part of her life. She at-
tended the Nanticoke public
schools.
Residing in Southington since
1995, she previously resided in
Gouldsboro (Big Bass Lake) for sev-
en years, and in Meriden, Conn., for
42 years.
Prior to retiring in 1987, Pauline
had been employed as a caster by
thePratt andWhitneyAircraft Com-
pany, North Haven, Conn., for 33
years. She had previously worked at
several manufacturing companies
in New Britain and Meriden.
She was a member of Holy Trin-
ity Church, Nanticoke, now St.
Faustina Kowalska Parish, and at-
tended Our Lady of Mercy Church,
Plainville, Conn.
Her husband, Henry Novitski,
passedaway onSeptember10, 1995.
She was also preceded in death by
brothers, Joseph, Alex, Zigmund,
Tony, Stanley and John Stancavage;
sisters, Natalie Cooper, Mary Stan-
cavage, Stella Tarowski and Celia
Ogin.
Surviving are sons; Henry Novit-
ski Jr., Bowling Green, Ky., Daniel,
Southington, Conn.; grandsons,
Henry Novitski III, Michael Novit-
ski; a sister, Irene Rasmus, Wilkes-
Barre; numerous nieces and neph-
ews.
Funeral services will begin
Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. fromDavis-
Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad
St., Nanticoke, witha Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Faustina
Kowalska Parish/Holy Trinity
Church, 520 S. Hanover St., Nanti-
coke. Interment will follow in the
parish cemetery, Sheatown, New-
port Township. Visitation will be
Tuesday from 6 until 8 p.m. at the
funeral home.
Pauline D. Novitski
September 13, 2012
L
ouis Walter Kubilus, 83, of Facto-
ryville, died Thursday, Septem-
ber 13, 2012, at Regional Hospital in
Scranton.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Rose Bettio Kubilus.
Louis was born in Dickson City,
on June 4, 1929, a son of the late Jo-
seph and Rose Berkowski Kubilus.
He was a veteran of the United
States Army. Hewas a lifetimetruck
driver and also a member of the
American Legion Post 0375 in Fac-
toryville.
Louis loved spending time with
his children, grandchildren, great-
grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
He loved hunting and especially
fishing.
He was preceded in death by his
brothers, Eugene, Joseph, Leonard;
sisters, Delores, Barbara and Rose-
marie.
He is survived by his sons, Max,
Harrisburg, Walter, Moosic, Tom,
Throop, Tony, Carbondale, Louis
Jr., Chandler, Ariz.; daughter Maria
Thorne, Tunkhannock; brother, Ri-
chard; sister, Joan Krazan; 11grand-
children; eight great-grandchildren;
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 10 a.m. from The
St. Peters Episcopal Church in
Tunkhannock. Interment will be in
Fairview Memorial Park in Elm-
hurst. Family and friends may call
Sunday from4 to 6 p.m. at the Shel-
don-Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc.,
73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. For
directions and online condolences,
please visit www.sheldonkukuchka-
funeralhome.com.
Louis W. Kubilus
September 13, 2012
M
rs. Blanche Goehring Podehl,
age 95, a former resident of
Plains Township, died Thursday,
September13, 2012, at Little Flower
Manor, Wilkes-Barre, following a
lengthy illness.
Mrs. Podehl was born in Evans
City, Pa., daughter of the late Har-
vey and Sarah Rape Goehring.
She was a graduate of the Evans
City High School, class of 1935, and
earned her degree in home econom-
ics withthe class of 1939, Pennsylva-
nia State College (now Pennsylva-
nia State University).
She moved to Plains Township
following her marriage and had
been associated with her husband,
Edward J. Podehl, in the operation
of Podehl Greenhouses, Plains
Township. In addition to assisting
her husband, she hadalsoworkedas
Director of Home Care with Home
Health Services, Wilkes-Barre, and
later, with Hospice St. John, Wilkes-
Barre, for 12 years, retiring in 1980.
Blanche was a faithful member of
the Plains United Methodist
Church, where she had been a Sun-
day school teacher and member of
the United Methodist Women.
In addition to her parents, she
was also preceded in death by her
husband of 47 years, Edward J. Po-
dehl, who died in1988; sisters, Elsie
G. Bell, InaCheers; andbyabrother,
Ralph Goehring.
Surviving are her children, Ed-
wardJ. (Ned) Podehl andhis wife,
Elizabeth (Betsy), Dallas; her
daughter, Judy A. Shock and her
husband, Thomas, Wilkes-Barre;
five grandchildren; six great-grand-
children; several nieces and neph-
ews.
Funeral will be held Monday at
10:30 a.m. from the H. Merritt
Hughes Funeral Home Inc., a Gold-
en Rule Funeral Home, 451 N. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, with service at 11
a.m. in the Plains United Methodist
Church, North Main Street, Plains
Township. The Rev. Dr. Paul C. Am-
ara, pastor, will officiate and inter-
ment will be in Denison Cemetery,
Swoyersville. Friends may call Sun-
day from 4 to 7 p.m.
The family requests that flowers
be omitted and memorial donations
in Mrs. Podehls name are made to
the Plains United Methodist
Church, 133 N. Main St., Plains
Township, PA 18705 or to Little
Flower Manor, 200 S. Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA18702.
Blanche Podehl
September 13, 2012
B
arbara M. Grodzki, of Wilkes-
Barre, passed away Tuesday,
September 11, 2012, at her home.
Born September 20, 1942, in
Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of
the late John and Mary Dziewit Nu-
taitis.
Barbara was a 1960 graduate of
E.L. Meyers High School and
worked as a secretary for the Pur-
chasing Department in Boscovs.
She also worked for the Social Secu-
rity Administration and held other
various retail and clerical positions.
She enjoyed using her shorthand
and typing skills in her clerical jobs.
Barbarawas averylovinganddevot-
ed grandmother to her three grand-
sons. She loved being with them
and was very proud of their accom-
plishments.
Barbara enjoyed crocheting, bak-
ing and making things for her fam-
ily.
In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by her broth-
er, Frank Nutaitis.
Surviving are her son, Walter and
his wife, Linda of Kingston; grand-
children, Jeffrey, Brian, Kevin; and
sister, Madeline Tershak, Mountain
Top; niece, Jennifer Tershak, Moun-
tain Top; nephew, Buddy Butczyn-
ski, Wilkes-Barre.
Funeral services will be held to-
dayat 9a.m. fromthe Jendrzejewski
Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady
of Hope Parish, Park Ave., Wilkes-
Barre. The Rev. John S. Terry, pas-
tor, will be celebrant. Interment will
be in St. Marys Cemetery, Hanover
Township.
Barbara M. Grodzki
September 11, 2012
M
ary Dougherty Bambrick, of
Wilkes-Barre, died Friday morn-
ing, September 14, 2012, at home in
the presence of her loving family. At
the time of her passing, Mary was un-
der the care of Celtic Hospice.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, Mary was a
daughter of the late BryanandCathe-
rine Munley Dougherty, who had
emigratedfromCountyMayoIreland
prior to Marys birth.
She was a member of the 1938
graduating class at St. Leos High
School in Ashley. During World War
II, Mary had been employed by Glen
Martin Defense Plant in Baltimore
Md. She later returned to the area
and had been employed by I. Miller
Shoe Factory. At the time of her re-
tirement, Mary had been employed
as a teachers aide by the Wilkes-
Barre Area School District for over
twenty years.
Mary will be remembered as a lov-
ing and devoted wife, mother, grand-
mother and great- grandmother
She was a member of Holy Saviour
Church, St. Andre Bessette Parish,
Wilkes-Barre.
In addition to her parents, Mary
was preceded in death by her six
brothers, Bernard, Joseph, James,
Leo, Terrance andGeraldDougherty.
Surviving are her husband, Rob-
ert, with whom she would have cele-
brated 63 years of marriage on No-
vember 12; sister, Kathleen Shannon,
Houston Texas; daughters, Cathy
andher husband, JohnKratz , Ashley,
Molly and her husband, Dennis Bi-
eryla, Plains Township, Eileen and
her husband, Jim Brislin, Wilkes-
Barre, Betty and her husband, Joe
Keating, Hanover Township; grand-
children, Maura Banford, John and
Patrick Kratz, Ann ODonnell, Den-
nis and Katie Bieryla, Jay Brislin,
Brian and Bridget Keating; great-
grandchildren, Matthew and Mary
Kate Banford, Emma and Molly
Kratz, Nora ODonnell, Joseph and
Emily Bieryla, Drew and Addison
Keating.
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 8:45 a.m. from McLaugh-
lin The Family Funeral Service, 142
S. WashingtonSt., Wilkes-Barre. Afu-
neral Mass will be celebrated at 9:30
a.m. in Holy Saviour Church, 54 Hill-
ard St. Wilkes-Barre. Interment will
be in St. Marys Cemetery, Hanover
Township. Friends may call Sunday
from 4 to 7 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to St. Andre Bessette Parish
or to the St. Vincent DePaul Soup
Kitchen. Permanent messages and
memories may be shared with the
Bambrick family at www.celebrate-
herlife.com.
Mary Bambrick
September 14, 2012
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BLIZZARD Marie, memorial
service during church services 11
a.m. Sunday in St. Lukes Refor-
mation Lutheran Church, Noxen.
EARL Barton, memorial service 7
to 8 p.m. Sept. 21, in Waverly
Lodge 301, N. Abington Road,
Clarks Green. Friends may call 6
to 7 p.m.
FISHMAN Arthur, Shiva today
from 8 until 9:30 p.m. and Sun-
day from11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
home of Margery and Murray
Ufberg, 644 Charles Ave., King-
ston.
GORHAM Rosemary, funeral 9:30
a.m. Monday in Nat & Gawlas
Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian
Burial 10 a.m. in St. Nicholas
Church, 226 S. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 2
to 4 p.m. Sunday in the funeral
home.
GRODZKI Barbara, funeral 9 a.m.
today in Jendrzejewski Funeral
Home, 21 N. Meade St., Wilkes-
Barre. Mass of Christian Burial
9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Hope
Parish, Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
GROSS Nancy, memorial service 2
p.m. today in Outlet Bible Taber-
nacle, Outlet Lehman Road,
Lehman Township.
JANCZEWSKI Gloria, funeral
9:30 a.m. today in Bednarski &
Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Services 10
a.m. in St. Anthonys Maronite
Church, Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
KUCHTA Leonard, requiem ser-
vice 9:30 a.m. Monday in Davis-
Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad
St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 2
to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday
in the funeral home.
KUCZYNSKI Genevieve, cele-
bration of life 9 a.m. Sept. 22, in
Clarke Piatt Funeral Home Inc., 6
Sunset Lake Road, Hunlock
Creek. Blessing service at 10 a.m.
PALMASANI Frank, blessing
service 4:30 p.m. today in Carluc-
ci-Golden-DeSantis Funeral Home
Inc., 318 E. Drinker St., Dunmore.
Friends may call 4 to 4:30 p.m.
PATEL Shaileshkumar, funeral 10
a.m. today in Maple Hill Cemetery
Chapel, 68 E. Marys Road, Ha-
nover Township.
POZIAC Robert, funeral 10 a.m.
today in Holy Family Parish,
Bennet St., Luzerne.
PRIEBE Verna, memorial service 11
a.m. today in St. Pauls Lutheran
Church, Dallas.
RASCAN John, funeral at 9:30
a.m. today in Louis V. Ciuccio
Funeral Home, 145 Moosic Road,
Old Forge. Mass 10 a.m. at the
Prince of Peace Parish-St. Marys
Church, West Grace and Law-
rence Sts., Old Forge.
RUSSO Berlin, funeral 11 a.m.
today in Sheldon-Kukuchka
Funeral Home Inc.
WELZA Marion, funeral 10 a.m.
today in St. Aloysius Church,
Parish of St. Robert Bellarmine,
Hanover Township. Mass of
Christian Burial. Friends may call
at the church 9 a.m. until time of
service.
YAZURLO John, memorial Mass
10 a.m. Sept. 22 in St. Marys
Church, Old Forge.
FUNERALS
The Fed is pushing the
accelerator down to the
floorboard.
David Jones
The chief economist at Denver-based DMJ Advisors
described The Federal Reserves latest strategy,
announced Thursday, to propel the U.S. economy out of its slump. The
plan, which Jones and others believe will have a nominal impact, calls
for spending $40 billion a month to buy mortgage bonds and keeping
short-term interest rates low to make it cheaper for people to borrow.
Nothing fair and equal
about property taxes
I
have been paying school taxes for 46
years. I recently received my Wyoming
Valley West School District tax bill of
$2,180.79 cents.
My spouse and I havent had any chil-
dren in the system for more than 25 years.
We are ineligible for a tax rebate or other
vouchers because of income limitations.
Those people receiving government entit-
lement, including partial rent payment,
often have many children in the public
education system, unlimited income, with-
out paying school taxes.
The newspaper recently printed a spe-
cial section listing all those Luzerne Coun-
ty properties up for sheriffs sale because
of back taxes.
This county has many older homes and
older residents. Some fear health issues
could cost them to lose their home after
paying school taxes for 50 years, causing
them to appear in a newspaper special
section.
We pay our legislators handsome sala-
ries to implement this fair and equal
system: Those who receive government
entitlement pay nothing to have their
children educated, and those who pay for
half a century, no children in the system,
lose there homes. May God bless those
legislators and return them to Harrisburg
for a job well done.
George J. Kochis
Kingston
Fun at the county fair?
Not for this area family
I
always thought taking your child to the
fair meant you were going to have a
good time.
We took our 3-year-old son, paid $24 for
three people all so he could enjoy the
three rides they had for his age group.
Whats up with that?
I thought the upper Pittston carnival
had more to offer than the Luzerne County
Fair.
Im from Indiana and our 4-H fairs would
put yours to shame.
Lisa Martin
Wyoming
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hood of these events.
Regular physician visits
Staying healthy is connected to making the
right choices. All men should visit their pri-
mary care physician at least once a year. Your
personal physician knows your medical histo-
ry and is in the best position to offer advice.
Typically, a physician will recommend
regular screenings for cholesterol levels,
blood pressure, triglycerides, blood sugar and
body mass index.
When kept in check, these indicators great-
ly reduce the chances for heart disease,
stroke, diabetes, cancer and other problems.
Regular physician exams also might reveal
other possible warning signs, such as unusu-
al moles or lumps that might be precursors
to cancer. Your physician also will check your
heart and lungs.
Remember that a visit with your physician
is the time to talk about your health con-
cerns. Be open and honest about any aches
or pains. Discuss any changes youve noticed
in your health, such as sudden weight gain or
loss, balance problems, sudden headaches or
appetite changes.
Also talk to your physician about anxiety
or depression. Men typically try to hide emo-
tional distress, but depression and anxiety
are medical conditions that can be treated
with medications, counseling or a combina-
tion of both.
Physical fitness
Being physically active plays a significant
role in maintaining mens health. Regular
physical activity helps control weight, streng-
thens muscle and bones, improves balance,
coordination and cardiovascular health, and
reduces the risk of stroke, heart disease and
cancer.
Small changes in your daily routine can
make a big difference. Try taking the stairs
instead of an elevator. Walking for 30 min-
utes four times a week can have a positive
impact on your health. Even greater health
benefits can be drawn from more intense
exercise such as jogging, swimming, biking,
weight training and organized sports. Talk to
your physician about starting an exercise
program and get moving.
Eating healthy
Its no secret that eating right makes you
healthier. Many men tend to reach for fast-
food items because its convenient, quick and
easy. But frequent fast-food meals take their
toll by adding weight and increasing choles-
terol, blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
Eating a balanced diet of fruits, vegetables,
proteins, carbohydrates and other healthy
foods can help to keep your weight in check
and improve overall health.
In addition, many physicians recommend
one to two alcoholic beverages per day, pro-
vided that there is no history of alcohol abuse
and that the alcohol isnt taken with certain
prescribed medications. Studies show that
moderate alcohol intake can reduce blood
pressure and decrease the risk of stroke and
heart disease.
Precautions
Finally, staying healthy involves taking
precautionary measures. Ask your doctor
which vaccines are appropriate for you, and
make sure you get a flu vaccine each year. In
addition, be sure you have routine screenings
for prostate, colon and skin cancers. Cancer
is most treatable when its detected early.
Men can learn to live longer and healthier
lives by taking an active role in their own
wellness. For free information on how to take
control of your lifestyle choices, check out
the Health and Wellness tab on the Blue
Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvanias web-
site, www.bcnepa.com.
Dr. John Viteritti is an emergency room physician
and medical director for Blue Cross of Northeast-
ern Pennsylvania, which is based in Wilkes-Barre.
Men, take control of your health today or pay price later
COMMENTARY
D R . J O H N V I T E R I T T I
I
NCASEANYONEhadfor-
gotten, Moodys Investors
Service issued a stark re-
minder Tuesday that the
federal government is speeding
headlongtowarda political and
financial cliff.
On Jan. 1, a number of tem-
porary tax cuts are due to ex-
pire just as new spending re-
straints kick in, pulling hun-
dreds of billions of dollars out
of the U.S. economy and poten-
tially triggering another reces-
sion.
At the same time, Washing-
tonis expectedtoreachthelim-
it of its borrowingauthority, ne-
cessitating another increase in
its debt limit. If lawmakers and
the White House cant reach a
budget deal that effectively
manages those problems,
Moodys said, it expects to
downgrade the federal govern-
ments credit rating.
That might seemunduly pes-
simistic if so many congres-
sional Republicans hadnt
called for the government to
stiff its creditors last year in-
steadof raisingthedebt ceiling.
Considering the sorry state
of other governments finances,
even downgraded U.S. debt is
likely to remain attractive to in-
vestors in search of a safe har-
bor. But once the global econo-
myimproves, the ratings down-
grade could force the Treasury
to pay higher interest rates,
which would only make it har-
der for the federal government
to close its budget gap.
We shouldnt have to reach
that point.
The message from the analy-
sts at Moodys and S&P is that
lawmakers cant keep putting
off the day of reckoning.
Moodys set areasonablecondi-
tion for avoiding a downgrade:
adopting policies that stabilize,
then reduce the debt as a per-
centage of the U.S. economy
over the next several years.
Los Angeles Times
OTHER OPINION: CREDIT RATING
Moodys message:
Reckoning is near
W
HEN IT COMES
to voting rules,
Pennsylvanias
Legislature oper-
ates pretty muchthe way weve
come to expect:
If it aint broke, fix it.
If it is broke, dont.
In 2005, an election reform
commission studied state vot-
ing regulations and issued a re-
port with a number of recom-
mendations. For instance, the
panel suggested
changing the law to
allow any voter to
cast an absentee bal-
lot without condi-
tions.
In other words,
you wouldnt need to
come up with a bo-
gus excuse for why
you couldnt go to your polling
place on Election Day. You
could vote ahead of time no
matter what your reasoning
laziness, rain in the forecast, or
maybeevenefficiency, wanting
to get your ballot marked, sub-
mitted and off your to-do list.
Thirty-three other states al-
lowthat common-sense conve-
nience or, similarly, voting by
mail.
Not Pennsylvania.
That suggestion has been on
the table for seven years with
no action from the General As-
sembly.
Its broken or at least not as
efficient and forward-thinking
as other states systems. But
lawmakers are not in any rush
to fix it.
Now, an example of some-
thing thats not broken but
which lawmakers have pulled
out all the stops to fix: Voter
impersonation at the polls.
State officials have not been
able to point to a single exam-
ple of a person voting as some-
one else, and yet Republicans
controlling both
chambers of the
Legislature
rushed headlong
into the costly
chaos of Voter ID.
The new law
has raised con-
cerns about how
many people
could find themselves disen-
franchised on election day, and
the state has been scrambling
to inform people about the
rules andto provide free ID. Its
a ridiculous waste of money
especially when you consider
the transparently cynical mo-
tives behind it. A legislative
leader said the measure guar-
anteed Mitt Romney would
win Pennsylvania. But if the
current polls hold, it doesnt
even look like this expensive
mess will accomplish its in-
tended outcome.
York Daily Record
OTHER OPINION: ELECTION RULES
If its not broken,
state will fix it
State officials
have not been able
to point to a single
example of a
person voting as
someone else
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Men typically try to hide emotional
distress, but depression and anxiety are
medical conditions that can be treated
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N E W S
occurrence. Leightonsaidthe loi-
tering caused his office to be
flooded with complaints.
Police Chief Gerard Dessoye
credited patrol officers with ini-
tiating Operation Square Deal
and praised the Hawkeye Securi-
ty Surveillance cameras in re-
cording alleged hand-to-hand
drug and money transactions.
What was unique about this
investigation, it wasnt an investi-
gation that was started by my se-
nior druginvestigators, Dessoye
said. This was a patrol-initiated
investigation.
Officers of the Wilkes-Barre
Police Department put in a lot of
hard work on this, especially
fromthe patrol division, said po-
lice Sgt. Matt Stash, head of the
citys VIPER unit. A few aggres-
sive patrol officers took the time
to stop and identify these sus-
pects. Through their hard work
their final effort is a couple dozen
drug dealers in jail.
Authorities began arresting
suspecteddrugdealers at about 7
a.m. targeting 14 properties in
Wilkes-Barre, andone eachinEd-
wardsville, Kingston and Hanov-
er Township.
Stash said drug sales at Public
Square and East Market Street
took place within a school zone,
noting Wilkes-Barre Areas
Coughlin High School is less
than 1,000 feet from the corner.
The area is also within eyesight
of police headquarters.
Apersonconvictedof selling il-
legal drugs in a school zone faces
at least a two-year state prison
sentence, according to the state
crimes code.
Sgt. Stash and his two officers
assisted by several aggressive pa-
trol officers who were sick of see-
ing this in (Public) Square put
this together, Dessoye said.
Most of these officers had con-
tact with most of these individu-
als at one time or another and
said, This isnt doing anything,
arresting one today, one tomor-
row or another next week. We
needed to put this together in a
concentrated operation and we
needed a clean sweep, to purge
the drug dealers off the Square.
Amy Osenkarski, 30, East Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre, charged
with delivery of a controlled substance.
Faruq McCoy, 37, Regal Street, Hanover Township, delivery of a con-
trolled substance.
Kevin Brogdon, 21, Elizabeth Street, Wilkes-Barre, three counts of
delivery of a controlled substance.
John Kelley, 41, Poplar Street, Wilkes-Barre, two counts of delivery of
a controlled substance.
Darrell Carter, 48, Hanover Street, Wilkes-Barre, two counts of deliv-
ery of a controlled substance.
Patrick Caudle, 44, Market Street, Kingston, three counts of delivery
of a controlled substance.
Robert Lee, 48, Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, two counts of delivery of a
controlled substance.
Tiffany Bland, 31, Rutter Avenue, Kingston, delivery of a controlled
substance and criminal conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance.
Alan Pickett, 42, Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre, delivery of a controlled
substance.
Vincent Jones, 29, South Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre, possession with
intent to deliver a controlled substance, resisting arrest, terroristic
threats, harassment, disorderly conduct, possession of a controlled
substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, tampering with evidence,
escape.
Wayne Hagans, 29, last known address North Lambert Avenue, Phila-
delphia, delivery of a controlled substance.
Al-Quadir Hubbard, 23, Elm Street, Plymouth, possession with intent
to deliver a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance,
firearms not to be carried without a license, and possessing a firearm
with an altered serial number.
Timothy Caudle, 48, South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, delivery of a
controlled substance.
Shaheed Coleman, 26, West Spruce Street, Hazleton, delivery of a
controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance.
Lonnie Maldonado, 36, North Gates Avenue, Kingston, delivery of a
controlled substance and criminal conspiracy to delivery a controlled
substance.
Darrin Battle, 25, North Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre, delivery of a
controlled substance.
William Jones, 54, Irving Place, Wilkes-Barre, two counts of delivery of
a controlled substance.
Edward Lasure, 32, North Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre, possession
with intent to deliver a controlled substance.
Kyle McAfee, 37, North Franklin Street, Philadelphia, acquisition of a
controlled substance by misrepresentation, fraud, forgery, deception
and subterfuge.
Terrell Holmes, 32, North Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, delivery of
a controlled substance.
John Simpson, 44, Stanton Street, Wilkes-Barre, two counts of deliv-
ery of a controlled substance.
Angela Lamas, 28, North Welles Street, Wilkes-Barre, delivery of a
controlled substance and criminal conspiracy to deliver a controlled
substance.
Alleged drug users charged in Operation Square Deal:
William Ash, 41, Wilkes-Barre, possession of drug paraphernalia and
receiving stolen property.
James Smith, 51, Wilkes-Barre, possession of drug paraphernalia.
Vanessa Maglio, 29, Dallas, possession of drug paraphernalia.
Brittany Taylor, 22, Hanover Township, possession of a controlled
substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Paul Woychio, 41, Dupont, possession of a controlled substance.
Shawn Pratt, 35, Wilkes-Barre, possession of a controlled substance
and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Anne Deyo, 39, Luzerne, possession of a controlled substance and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
Neil William Kearns, 38, Wilkes-Barre, possession of drug parapherna-
lia.
Quentin Moore, 48, Kingston, possession of drug paraphernalia.
Roger Kapinsky, 54, Swoyersville, possession of drug paraphernalia.
C H A R G E D I N O P E R AT I O N S Q U A R E D E A L
DRUG
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employee.
In July she sent him an email,
copied to county council mem-
bers, about his unwarranted
negative attitude.
She said he visited the office
when she and the deputy were
out and said loud enough for
customers and employee to
hear, Im glad to see the office
runs on its own.
Lawton planned to keep Med-
ico Olenginski, at least initially,
because he wanted her to con-
tribute since she was guaranteed
her annual $36,562 salary until
her elected term expires at the
end of 2013.
Medico Olenginski resisted
suggestions fromhome rule sup-
porters to relinquish the job and
pay shortly before home rule
was implemented in January,
saying she was elected to run
the civil records office and is
willing to continue that assign-
ment. She hasnt changed that
stance.
New assignment given
Lawton and Medico Olengin-
ski appeared to reach a truce
during last months department
head meeting, when he told
managers she would be spear-
heading an important examin-
ation of county documents and
technology to reduce paper and
increase public access to infor-
mation.
Medico Olenginskis deputy,
Art Bobbouine, was assigned to
address a record processing
backlog in the clerk of courts of-
fice, which handles criminal
court records. Home rule re-
quires the civil and criminal
court offices to merge for effi-
ciency.
When Bobbouine started pull-
ing staff from civil courts to help
with the criminal backlog and
making other decisions without
her, Medico Olenginski com-
plained that Lawton never told
her she was no longer in charge
of the office when she took the
special assignment.
He can do whatever he pleas-
es, but if he had any integrity he
would have been honest with
me and told me that he didnt
want me in charge, she said Fri-
day while cleaning out her of-
fice. How do you go behind
somebodys back and plot to
take their authority away?
Lawton said in the dismissal
letter, supplied by Medico Ole-
nginski, that he tried several
times to include Medico Ole-
nginski in plans to reduce the
criminal court backlog and of-
fice consolidation.
Your communications on the
matter since then, however, give
me no reason to believe that you
are fully committed to contrib-
uting to a solution on terms oth-
er than your own, he wrote, em-
phasizing the voters spoke in
overwhelming fashion for a
home rule government that in-
cludes a unified Division of Judi-
cial Services and Records.
Lawtons statement
Lawton echoed that senti-
ment in his only public state-
ment on the matter Friday.
I believe Ms. Medico Ole-
nginski served the public faith-
fully under the old government
system. However, the organiza-
tional changes mandated by the
new charter require a unified vi-
sion and a collaborative ap-
proach, he said.
Medico Olenginski, who now
openly describes Lawton as a
dictator, said she challenged
changes that would cause civil
courts to develop a record back-
log, especially since her name
appeared on office documents.
In her typically blunt style,
she informed Lawton in a Sept.
7 email that civil court docu-
ment processing was falling be-
hind because workers were fo-
cusing on criminal court:
Because of the irresponsible
demands being placed on my
employees by Mr. Bobbouine we
are on our way to becoming as
dysfunctional as the Clerk of
Courts. It is disappointing after
all our hard work that our pro-
ductivity and efficiency is being
compromised due to poor man-
agement skills outside my of-
fice, she wrote.
Medico Olenginski said Fri-
day Lawton is unfairly painting
her as working against the im-
plementation of home rule.
I asked the manager months
ago to let me straighten out that
office down the hall, she said,
referring to clerk of courts. Is
that being resistant?
FIRED
Continued from Page 1A
County career highlights:
November 1998: Republican Carolee Medico Olenginski is elected to
the prothonotary post
November 2001: Democrat Jill Moran unseats Medico Olenginski after
a heated election battle. Moran spent $265,000 on the campaign,
promising to end the negativity.
November 2005: Moran and Medico Olenginski face off again, with
Moran winning a second term.
March 2009: Moran resigns as prothonotary as part of an agreement
with federal prosecutors.
November 2009: Medico Olenginski beats Nancy McGinley Bellas in
the prothonotary race.
November 2010: Voters approve a county home rule charter that
eliminates the elected prothonotary post and all other row offices
except the controller and district attorney.
October 2011: Medico Olenginski refuses a request from home rule
supporters to voluntarily leave the post and relinquish the pay.
May 2012: Medico Olenginski loses a lawsuit attempting to restore the
elected prothonotary post under home rule.
December 2013: Medico Olenginskis pay will stop at the end of the
month because her elected term expires.
C A R O L E E M E D I C O O L E N G I N S K I
HAZLETON A city man was
arrested after he allegedly pum-
meled a senior citizen in the
face.
City police responded to a
reported assault near West
Broad and North Locust streets
just after noon on Thursday and
found 69-year-old Jose Perez-
Cabrera, who witnesses report-
ed had been struck in the face
multiple times moments earlier.
Perez-Cabrera was taken to
Hazleton General Hospital for
evaluation and treatment of
facial injuries.
A short time later, officers
took Nikolas DeMarco, 36, of
Alter Street, into custody in the
area of West Oak Street and
Linden Court, police said. Dur-
ing the course of the arrest,
DeMarco threatened the lives of
five city police officers, police
said.
DeMarco was charged with
one count each of simple assault
and harassment and five counts
of terroristic threats. He was
arraigned before District Judge
Daniel ODonnell and commit-
ted to the county prison for lack
of $100,000 bail.
POLICE BLOTTER
around the region has been in
reaction to a video that Mus-
lims -- many Muslims find of-
fensive, White House spokes-
man Jay Carney told reporters
in Washington. And while the
violence is reprehensible and
unjustified, it is not a reaction
to the 9/11 anniversary that we
know of or to U.S. policy.
The U.S. government has
nothing to do with this video,"
State Department spokeswo-
man Victoria Nuland empha-
sized during a briefing for re-
porters.
The worst violence Friday
came in Tunisia, where last
years Arab Spring began with
the toppling of President Zine
El Abidine Ben Ali, and in Su-
dan, where, in contrast, Arab
Spring protests against the gov-
ernment of President Omar
Bashir fizzled rapidly.
In Tunis, Tunisias capital,
protesters made it inside the
U.S. Embassy compound, de-
spite local police use of tear gas
and live ammunition to hold
them at bay. They set parts of
the compound on fire, raised an
Islamist flag, smashed win-
dows, and looted computers,
phones and other equipment
from embassy structures. They
then set fire to the American
School next door, sending huge
plumes of dark smoke over the
city, before local police succeed-
ed in pushing them from the
compounds outer perimeter
and back into the street.
According to the Tunisian
News Agency, two demonstra-
tors were killed and 29 people
were injured, including an un-
known number of police offi-
cers.
Nuland said security forces in
Tunis were prepared for a pro-
test, but not the intensity of vio-
lence. She said that when dem-
onstrators made it through an
exterior perimeter, Tunisias
presidential guard was sent in
and controlled the situation. A
secure inner perimeter protect-
ed by American security was
not breached, she said, and no
Americans were injured.
In Sudan, an estimated 5,000
protesters descended on the
German Embassy in central
Khartoum after Friday prayers,
breaking in and setting part of
the building on fire. Police used
tear gas in an effort to break up
the demonstration, but the pro-
testers moved on to the nearby
British Embassy, where they
threw rocks but were unable to
enter the building.
The protests continued at the
fortress-like U.S. Embassy,
which is outside the city center
for security reasons. But there,
Sudanese police who had been
pre-positioned confronted the
demonstrators with tear gas.
Still, Nuland said, at least
three protesters reached the top
of an embassy complex wall be-
fore Sudanese security moved
them back to the streets below.
One embassy spokesman, who
asked not to be identified be-
cause of the sensitivity of the
situation, said some embassy
property was damaged but add-
ed that reports of a "major
breach" were inaccurate.
Most U.S. employees were
not in the embassy because Fri-
day is not a work day in Sudan.
ATTACKS
Continued from Page 1A
WASHINGTON On a day
mixing somber ceremony with
campaign clamor, President Ba-
rack Obama on Friday eulo-
gized four Americans killed in a
suspected terrorist attack on a
diplomatic post overseas while
Republicans pledged a tougher
foreign policy to confront U.S.
enemies.
They didnt simply embrace
the American ideal. They lived
it, Obama said of Ambassador
Chris Stevens and three others
who died when the U.S. Con-
sulate in Benghazi was overrun
this week. Four flag-draped
containers holding the remains
rested nearby, attended by Ma-
rines as the president vowed,
We will bring to justice those
who took them from us.
Republican presidential chal-
lenger Mitt Romney and run-
ning mate Paul Ryan also paid
tribute to Stevens and fellow
Americans Sean Smith, Glen A.
Doherty and Tyrone S. Woods.
But their text for the day added
disapproval of an American for-
eign policy that they said
lacked resolve.
With Romney facing criti-
cism from some quarters that
he had fumbled the issue earli-
er in the week, Ryan spoke the
sharpest words. Pointing to re-
cent events throughout the
Middle East and Northern Afri-
ca, he said, We know who
America is dealing with in
these attacks. They are extre-
mists who operate by violence
and intimidation. ....Amid all
these threats and dangers, what
we do not see is steady, consis-
tent American leadership.
The days events unfolded a
little more than seven weeks
before Election Day, and as a
spate of national and battle-
ground-state polls pointed to
modest gains for the president
following the two parties politi-
cal conventions. Both cam-
paigns say they expect the race
to be decided by eight or nine
states where neither man at
this point has a decisive advan-
tage.
Obama set a campaign trip
next week to Wisconsin, Ryans
home state and one that Rom-
ney is working to turn compet-
itive. The president won hand-
ily in 2008, but it still faces un-
employment of 7.3 percent, a
little below the national aver-
age in a slow-to-recover nation-
al economy
Like all presidents since the
dawn of the television age, Oba-
ma is often at the center of mo-
ments of national mourning,
and he readily assumed the role
of consoler-in-chief for families
of the four slain Americans.
The ceremony at Andrews Air
Force Base had little precedent
White House aides pointed
to only one other like it, in 1998
and when it was over, the
bodies were taken to Dover Air
Force Base where most of those
killed in the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan have been flown.
The ceremony had all the sad
pomp that could be mustered.
Each transfer case was car-
ried off the plane by seven Ma-
rines as Obama, Vice President
Joe Biden, Secretary of State
Hillary Rodham Clinton and
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta
watched silently. Two of Clin-
tons Republican predecessors,
Colin Powell and Condoleezza
Rice, also attended in a biparti-
san show of respect for the
dead and their survivors.
Moments after the ceremony
ended, Romney told a cam-
paign audience in Painesville,
Ohio, that he had delayed his
speech to watch on television.
He led the crowd in a moment
of silence in recognition of the
bloodshed for freedom.
Earlier in the day, at a fun-
draiser in New York, he ac-
cused Obama of failing to
schedule a meeting with Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Neta-
nyahu, due in the United States
later this month. He called it an
extraordinarily confusing and
troubling decision and added,
There have been over the
years, confusing messages sent
by the president of the United
States to the world.
The White House has denied
reports that Obama decided not
to hold a meeting with the Is-
raeli leader.
Obama eulogizes 4 Americans
Ceremony honors those killed
in suspected terrorist attack
on overseas diplomatic post.
By NEDRA PICKLER
and JIMKUHNHENN
Associated Press
AP PHOTO
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton walk back to their seats
after speaking during the Transfer of Remains Ceremony, Friday, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.,
marking the return to the United States of the remains of the four Americans killed this week in
Benghazi, Libya. Behind them at right is one of the flag draped transfer cases of the remains of
the four Americans killed this week in Benghazi, Libya.
They didnt simply em-
brace the American ide-
al. They lived it. We will
bring to justice those
who took them from
us.
President Barack Obama
Of the four Americans killed this
week in Benghazi, Libya
C M Y K
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timesleader.com
Sincepreseasoncampbeganlast
month, the phrase has popped up
throughouttheprogram. Plastered
on walls. Hung up in lockers. Re-
peated on the practice field.
So it came to be that the words
CHARLIE MIKE were embla-
zoned on the
wall of Penn
States refur-
bished weight
room. Its a mili-
tary saying that
stands for con-
tinue mission.
It was thecen-
tral theme of a
speech that Na-
vySEALandfor-
mer Penn State
player Rick Slat-
er delivered to
the Nittany Li-
ons before the
season began.
And its some-
thing coaches
and players con-
tinue to repeat
as they try to re-
bound from an
0-2start, headed
into todays
game against Navy onMilitary Ap-
preciation Day at Beaver Stadium.
Slater was enlisted for eight
years before coming to Penn State
in1997 at age 28 to walk on to the
team. After college, he returned to
his career as a SEAL following the
Sept. 11terrorist attacks.
Penn State coach Bill OBrien
tabbed himto come back and talk
to the team during preseason
camp, part of a group of motiva-
tional speakers who spoke to the
team.
Slater struck the biggest chord
of all with players.
P E N N S TAT E F O O T B A L L
Lions
look to
continue
mission
The Nittany Lions look to
rebound from an 0-2 start
against the Midshipmen.
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
Navy at Penn
State
TV: 3:30 p.m.,
today. ABC,
WNEP-16
Where: Beaver
Stadium, Uni-
versity Park.
Last Meeting:
Navy defeated
PSU 7-6 on
Sept. 21, 1974.
U P N E X T
See MISSION, Page 7B
BERWICK Berwick
wanted to extract a little
revenge for a lopsided loss
last season to Dallas.
Well, mission accom-
plished.
The Bulldogs reached the
end zone seven times in a
50-14 thumping of the Moun-
taineers at Crispin Field on
Friday night.
Last year (a 53-20 loss)
was a blowout and we need-
ed redemption, said Ber-
wick running back Matt
Cashman, who ran for 104
yards and three touchdowns.
We wanted to come out and
punch them in the mouth.
They did get those two big
plays, but we punched them
right back.
Quarterback C.J. Curry
threw for 208 yards in the
first half, including touch-
downs of 51 and 54 yards to
Jake Pecorelli.
Pecorelli was wide open
on a post pattern behind the
Dallas secondary in the first
quarter to give Berwick a
15-0 lead. In the second
quarter, he ran a deep cross-
ing pattern that looked like
it would deliver a first down,
but then slipped a tackle and
raced toward the end zone.
Pecorelli finished with
four receptions for 114 yards
and returned an interception
right before halftime 43
yards.
Jake is just a great ath-
lete, C.J. Curry said. Hes
my primary target ... hes a
great receiver. You cant
outhrow Jake and you cant
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: WEEK 3
SCRANTON
34
VAL. WEST
14
COUGHLIN
31
W. WAYNE
28
BERWICK
50
DALLAS
14
DEL. VAL.
49
HAZLETON
12
GAR
20
CBONDALE
19
O. FORGE
56
RDEEMER
7
LAC. TRAIL
35
MEYERS
13
LAKELAND
34
HAN. AREA
15
TUNKHCK
28
MONTROSE
18
NANCOKE
10
SUSQUNA
0
L-LEHMAN
15
WYO. AREA
14
CWOOD
PITTSTON
(POSTPONED)
Dawgs bite Dallas
UInbeaten Berwick scores
seven touchdowns to
thump Mountaineers.
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Berwicks Jeff Steeber breaks free fromDallas Darik Johnson during Friday nights game.
LEHMAN TWP. The sideline huddle
broke and Jerry Gilsky gave his bruising full-
back a quick pat on top of his helmet.
Dustin Jones was going to get the ball. With
the game on the line, there was no doubt
about it.
Oh, absolutely, Gilsky said.
The Lake-Lehman coach had just watched
his team force a fumble and march down the
field for a touchdown in less than a minute.
With all of the momentum, Gilsky didnt hes-
itate to go for the 2-point conversion and an
improbable 15-14 win over Wyoming Area on
Friday the early favorite for best finish in the
Wyoming Valley Conference season.
Rolling to his left, quarterback Bill Hillman
found Tommy Donovan in the back of the end
zone with 24 seconds left. A Wyoming Area
Dramatic finish goes to Knights
Lake-Lehman scores TD with 24 seconds
left and converts two-pointer for win.
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
See KNIGHTS, Page 4B
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Lehman fullback Dustin Jones busts through the
D-line as Wyoming Areas Trent Grove closes in.
See DAWGS, Page 5B
By JOHN MEDEIROS
jmedeiros@timesleader.com
The Penguins have put seven
playersonwaiverstomakeit possi-
bleforthemtoplayintheAmerican
Hockey League if, as expected, the
NHL is shut down by a labor dis-
pute.
ForwardsPhilippeDupuis, Benn
Ferriero, Riley Holzapfel, Warren
Peters and Trevor Smith, along
withdefensemenDylanReese and
Alex Grant, were assigned to the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
at middayonFriday.
All are long-shots to open the
season on the major-league roster,
assumingthereis a season.
Theleagueandits Players Asso-
ciationhaveyettoforgeacollective
bargaining agreement to replace
the one set to expire at 11:59 p.m.
Saturday.
In addition to the players who
were waived, the Penguins are try-
ing to negotiate contracts that
would allow some other players,
left winger Eric Tangradi among
them, to join their farm team in
Wilkes-BarrewhiletheNHLisidle.
Noon was the deadline for waiv-
ing players in order to have them
clear beforetheCBAexpires.
H O C K E Y
Seven Pens
could suit
up for WBS
By DAVE MOLINARI
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
HOUSTON Jimmy Rollins
hit a leadoff homer, Domonic
Brown had a two-run shot and
John Mayberry and Ryan Ho-
ward each had three RBIs as the
Philadelphia Phillies beat the
Houston Astros 12-6 on Friday
night.
The Phillies rebounded from
Thursday nights 6-4 loss to
Houston, which broke a seven-
game winning streak and left
them four games back for the
second NL wild-card spot.
Rollins homer keyed a four-
run first inning on a night when
the Phillies came one run shy of
a season high.
A two-run homer by Matt
Downs got Houston within 5-3
in the fourth. Mayberrys two-
run single in the fifth stretched
the lead to 7-3.
Justin Maxwell added a solo
shot in the fifth for the last-place
Astros.
Cole Hamels (15-6) gave up
four runs and seven hits over
seven innings, and tied a career
M A J O R L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
AP PHOTO
Domonic Brown watches his two-run home run during the sev-
enth inning of Fridays game against the Houston.
Brown, Rollins power Phillies past Houston
By KRISTIE RIEKEN
AP Sports Writer
See POWER, Page 7B
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Cooks Pharmacy of Shavertown is
hosting a father son baseball game
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tain Little League Field. All pro-
ceeds from this charity event will
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School District. There be a father
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Community Center of Wyoming
Valleys Physical Education
Department will hold the 2012
Benjamin August Memorial 3-Mile
Run & Walk on Sunday, Oct. 14. The
Walk & Run begins at 9:00 a.m.
and the registration fee before
October 1st is $15.00; after October
1st or on race day the fee is $17.00.
Pre-registration race packets may
be picked up starting at 8:00 am.
Race day registration will be held
at the JCC beginning at 8:00 am.
Registration closes 10 minutes
prior to the race start. Please
make checks payable to Jewish
Community Center. Mail pre-entry
fee and official entry form to Bill
Buzza, Recreation Director; JCC,
60 South River Street, Wilkes-
Barre. If there are any questions,
call 824-4646.
Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club will
hold a trap shoot this Sunday from
noon until 6 p.m. at the club on
Kunkle Road. The club will also
host the Marty Cirelli Sr. Trap
Shoot on Sept. 23 from10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Prizes include bacon and
hams and bird of the day. Refresh-
ments will be provided. For more
information call Carmen Fusco at
332-0806.
Joseph J. DeVivo Memorial Golf-
Tournament will establish a schol-
arship in honor of this former
elementary teacher who in Feb.
was the victim of a horrible crime
on Oct. 12 with a 9 a.m. start time.
Format is 4 man scramble with an
entry fee of $80 which includes
luncheon. Contact Glen Brook Golf
Club Stroudsburg, PA with ques-
tions or to register call 610-258-
2462 or email jdevivogolftourna-
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National Association of Letter
Carriers will be sponsoring its
Bowl-a-Thon for Muscular Dys-
trophy on Sunday, Nov. 4 at
Chackos Family Bowling Center
from 3-5 p.m. Cost is $25 per adult
and $15 for kids under 10. Teams
will consist of five players and
individual bowlers are welcome.
Cash prizes will be given out to
top-three teams and prizes for top
male and female bowlers. Pizza
and refreshments will be given to
all bowlers. For more information,
call George at 239-4804, at Matt
606-7703, or call Chackos Bowling
Lanes at 208-BOWL.
Northwest Boys Basketball will hold
its 15th annual Hoopster Classic
golf tournament today at Mill Race
Golf Course, Benton. Registration
is 7:30 a.m. and the tournament
starts at 8 a.m. The format is
captain-and-crew. The tournament
costs $75 a person. The tourna-
ment also includes food, drinks,
skins, mulligans, 50/50 and door
prizes. Call Lisa at 256-3412 to
register your team.
CAMPS/CLINICS
Rock Rec Center 340 Carverton
Road will be holding a Fall Basket-
ball Clinic for Boys and Girls in
grades K through 6. The Clinic will
be held Monday and Wednesday
evenings starting Oct. 15 24.
Grades K 2 will take place from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m. and grade 3 6
will take place from 6:30 - 7:30
p.m. The early registrationcost is
$40 per child before Oct. 8. For
more information contact the Rock
Rec at 696-2769.
MEETINGS
Crestwood Boys Basketball Booster
Club will hold a meeting Sept. 18 at
7 p.m. at Cavanaughs Grille. Par-
ents of interested seventh and
eighth graders should attend the
meeting.
Duryea Little League will be holding
its regular monthly meeting Sun-
day at 7 pm at the Duryea Little
League field.
Hanover Area Boys Basketball
Booster Club will hold their meet-
ing on Tuesday, Sept. at 7 p.m. at
Tubbies in Lee Park.
Moosic Raiders Junior Football
Association will hold a general
assembly meeting on Wednesday,
Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the football
field house.For more info visit:
www.MoosicRaiders.com.
Mountain Top Area Little League
will hold Board Elections for the
2013 season on Thursday Sept. 20
at 8 p.m. at the Alberdeen Com-
plex. League members may vote
by attending the mtg, or may do so
by absentee ballot. Call Andrea at
574-5551 or Terry at 823-7949. Or,
visit our website at mountaintopa-
realittleleague.com.
Wyoming Valley ASA Umpires
Chapter will hold its annual dinner
meeting at Konefals Restaurant in
Edwardsville Sept. 17 at 6 p.m.
Wyoming Valley West Girls Basket-
ball Booster Club will meet Tues-
day, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. at Flahertys
on Zerby Avenue in Kingston for
all those interested in helping with
the upcoming season. If there are
any questions, please call 430-
5931.
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Crestwood Ice Hockey Club will have
sign-ups for the 2012 2013 teams
Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Crestwood
High School cafeteria. All players
from 5th grade through 12th grade
are welcome. For more informa-
tion, call Paul Eyerman at 650-1783
or email him at proof2@aol.com.
Endless Mt Blast u14 travel fastpitch
program is still looking for a few
qualified players to round out their
teams for the upcoming season.
Anyone interested should call
840-6433 or e-mail questionsto-
ronh@sbsmod.com.
Spartan Ice Hockey registration will
take place in the Forty Fort Boro
Bldg. Monday, from 6-7 p.m. Any
boy or girl in grades 5-12 residing
in the Wyoming Valley West school
district is eligible. For more in-
formation, call Keith at 288-6411.
There will be a $100 registration
fee.
Wyoming Valley West Lady Spar-
tans Jr. Basketball League will be
holding registrations for girls
grades 3-6 that reside in the WVW
School District on; Monday from
6-8 p.m., Wednesday, from 6-8 pm
and Saturday, September 22 from
Noon 2:00 pm, at the WVW
Middle School Gym on Chester St.
in Kingston. The cost is $45 plus a
fundraiser. Applications for coach-
ing and team sponsors will be
accepted at these times. Please
contact Chris at 406-3181 for
additional information.
UPCOMING EVENTS/OTHER
American Red Cross of Lackawanna
County will hold its 10th Annual
Golf Tournament Monday, Sept. 17,
at Glenmaura National Golf Club in
Moosic. The field is limited to 120
golfers on a first-come, first-served
basis. Registration is $300 per
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BUL L E T I N BOARD
BASEBALL
Favorite Odds Underdog
American League
BLUE JAYS 8.5 Red Sox
TWINS 9.0 White Sox
Tigers 8.5 INDIANS
YANKEES 9.0 Rays
Angels 8.5 ROYALS
RANGERS 9.5 Mariners
AS 7.5 Orioles
National League
Pirates NL CUBS
BRAVES 8.0 Nationals
Phillies 8.5 ASTROS
BREWERS 8.5 Mets
Reds 7.5 MARLINS
DBACKS 9.5 Giants
PADRES 7.5 Rockies
DODGERS 8.0 Cards
NOTE: There will be no over/under run total (which
wouldbetheovernight total) for all theChicagoCubs
homegames duetotheconstantly changingweather
reports at Wrigley Field. Please check with www.a-
mericasline.com for the latest Cubs run total on the
day of the game.
NFL
Favorite Points Underdog
Sunday
GIANTS 7 Bucs
PATRIOTS 13.5 Cards
Vikings 1.5 COLTS
Saints 2 PANTHERS
BILLS 3 Chiefs
EAGLES 2 Ravens
Raiders 2.5 DOLPHINS
BENGALS 7 Browns
Texans 7 JAGUARS
Cowboys 3 SEAHAWKS
Redskins 3 RAMS
STEELERS 6 Jets
CHARGERS 6 Titans
49ERS 7 Lions
Monday
FALCONS 3 Broncos
College Football
Favorite Points Underdog
PENN ST 7 Navy
MICHIGAN 46 Massachusetts
NORTHWESTERN 4.5 Boston Coll
PURDUE 24 E Michigan
No Illinois 3 ARMY
FLORIDA ST 24 Wake Forest
Connecticut 3 MARYLAND
Texas A&M 11 SMU
Va Tech 11.5 PITTSBURGH
Usc 9 STANFORD
SO MISS 8.5 E Carolina
OHIO ST 17 California
Texas 10 MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI 7 Arizona St
Byu 3.5 UTAH
LOUISVILLE 3 N Carolina
GA TECH 10 Virginia
Alabama [14] ARKANSAS
BOISE ST 20.5 Miami-Ohio
Tcu 21 KANSAS
LA TECH 21 Rice
MINNESOTA 3 W Michigan
TOLEDO 6 Bowling Green
S CAROLINA 34 Uab
Ohio U 6.5 MARSHALL
TEXAS TECH 34 New Mexico
TENNESSEE 3 Florida
SAN JOSE ST 10.5 Colorado St
WISCONSIN 14 Utah St
LSU 43 Idaho
MICHIGAN ST 3.5 Notre Dame
INDIANA 3 Ball St
FRESNO ST 14 Colorado
UTEP 12.5 New Mexico St
UCLA 17 Houston
GEORGIA 43.5 Fla Atlantic
NEBRASKA 24 Arkansas St
NC STATE 32 S Alabama
C FLORIDA 17 Fla Intl
OKLAHOMA ST 22.5 UL-Lafayette
KANSAS ST 28 N Texas
Mid Tenn St 3.5 MEMPHIS
KENTUCKY 7 W Kentucky
Miss St 16 TROY
AUBURN 16.5 UL-Monroe
[]-denotes a circle game. A game is circled for a va-
riety of reasons, withtheprimefactor beinganinjury.
When a game is inside a circle, there is limited wa-
gering. The line could move a fewpoints in either di-
rection, depending on the severity (probable, ques-
tionable, doubtful, out) of the injury
AME RI C A S L I NE
BY ROXY ROXBOROUGH
CIRCULAR REPORT: On the college football board, the Missouri - Arizona State
circle is for Missouri QB James Franklin (doubtful), Corbin Berkstresser will get the
start; the Arkansas - Alabama circle is for Arkansas QB Tyler Wilson (doubtful).
Follow Eckstein on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vegasvigorish.
BOXING REPORT: In the WBC middleweight title fight on September 15 in Las
Vegas, Nevada, Sergio Martinez is -$210 vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. at +$175; in
the WBC junior middleweight title fight on September 15 in Las Vegas, Nevada,
Saul Alvarez is -$1200 vs. Josesito Lopez at +$800.
L O C A L
C A L E N D A R
TODAY'S EVENTS
H.S. FOOTBALL
Northwest at Holy Cross, 1 p.m.
Williamsport at Abington Heights, 1 p.m.
Crestwood at Pittston Area, 1 p.m.
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Coughlin at Holy Redeemer, 11 a.m.
Dallas at Pittston Area, 11 a.m.
Hazleton Area at Tunkhannock, 11 a.m.
Nanticoke at Wyoming Area, 11 a.m.
Wyoming Valley West at Wyoming Seminary, 11
a.m.
Crestwood at Lake-Lehman, 7 p.m.
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Pittston Area at Meyers
Wyoming Seminary at Wyoming Valley West
Holy Redeemer at Coughlin
Hazleton Area at Tunkhannock
Lake-Lehman at Crestwood
H.S. WATER POLO
Wyoming Valley West Splash Tournament
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Widener at Misericordia, 1 p.m.
Albright at Wilkes, 2 p.m.
COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY
Kings, Wilkes at Misericordia, 10:30 a.m.
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Kings at Susquehanna, 1 p.m.
Misericordia at Montclair, 6 p.m.
MEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER
PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Brandywine, 2 p.m.
Juniata at Kings, 4 p.m.
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 4:30 p.m.
Misericordia at Arcadia, 7 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER
Juniata vs. Kings, 1 p.m.
Wilkes at Widener, 1 p.m.
Moravian at Misericordia, 5 p.m.
COLLEGE TENNIS
Wilkes at Lycoming, Noon
Rutgers Camden at Misericordia, Noon
WOMEN'S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Lycoming College at Wilkes, 10 a.m.
Bucks/Passaic at LCCC, Noon
Baptist Bible at Wilkes, 2 p.m.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 16
MEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS
Marywood at Misericordia, 1 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS
Marywood at Wilkes, 11 a.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Wells at Misericordia, 10 a.m.
PSU-DuBois at PSU Wilkes-Barre, noon
PSU-Altoona at Misericordia, 2 p.m.
MONDAY, SEPT. 17
H.S. FIELD HOCKEY
Hazleton Area at Wallenpaupack
Holy Redeemer at Delaware Valley
Honesdale at Coughlin
Lackawanna Trail at Abington Heights
Nanticoke at Lake-Lehman
Wyoming Area at Dallas
Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood
H.S. GOLF
Holy Redeemer at Meyers
GAR at Wyoming Area
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
GAR at Nanticoke
Wyoming Area at Hanover Area, 6:30 p.m.
Wyoming Seminary at Hazleton Area
MMI Prep at Holy Redeemer
Tunkhannock at Coughlin
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Meyers at Wyoming Seminary
Holy Redeemer at MMI Prep
Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area
Coughlin at Tunkhannock
Berwick at Wyoming Area
Crestwood at Pittston Area
H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Dallas at Wyoming Valley West
Coughlin at Meyers
Pittston Area at Wyoming Area
MMI Prep at Hazleton Area
Tunkhannock at Lake-Lehman
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18
H.S. FIELD HOCKEY
Berwick at Pittston Area
Hanover Area at Montrose
Northwest at GAR
Tunkhannock at Elk Lake
H.S. GOLF
Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood
Berwick at Hazleton Area
Coughlin at Dallas
Pittston Area at Tunkhannock
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Wyoming Valley West at Lake-Lehman, 7 p.m.
H.S. GIRLS TENNIS
Hazleton Area at Dallas
Hanover Area at GAR
Berwick at Wyoming Area
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Seminary
Pittston Area at Wyoming Valley West
MMI Prep at Coughlin
Holy Redeemer at Crestwood
H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Berwick at Crestwood
Nanticoke at Delaware Valley
North Pocono at Hanover Area
GAR at Holy Redeemer
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Wilkes at Juniata, 4 p.m.
MEN'S COLLEGE GOLF
PSU Wilkes-Barre Invitational, Irem Temple Coun-
try Club, 10 a.m.
MEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER
Penn at Wilkes, 7 p.m.
Scranton at Misericordia, 7:30 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER
Lycoming at Misericordia, 5 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS
Baptist Bible at Misericordia, 4 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Lehigh-Carbon at LCCC, 6 p.m.
Fairleigh Dickinson-College at Florham at Kings, 7
p.m.
Wilkes at Eastern, 7 p.m.
Misericordia at Delaware Valley, 7 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19
H.S. CROSS COUNTRY
(All games 4:15 p.m. unless noted)
Wyoming Valley West/Tunkhannock/Meyers/Ber-
wick/Northwest at Lake-Lehman
Coughlin/Wyoming Area/GAR/ Holy Redeemer/
Wyoming Seminary at Pittston Area
Crestwood/Nanticoke/Hanover Area/Dallas/MMI
Prep at Hazleton Area
H.S. FIELD HOCKEY
Abington Heights at Honesdale
Coughlin at Lackawanna Trail
Crestwood at Holy Redeemer
Dallas at Nanticoke
Delaware Valley at Wyoming Area
Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Valley West
Wallenpaupack at Wyoming Seminary
H.S. GOLF
Wyoming Area at Meyers
Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Seminary
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Crestwood at Dallas
MMI Prep at Meyers
Berwick at Pittston Area
GAR at Tunkhannock
Nanticoke at Wyoming Seminary
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Wyoming Seminary at Nanticoke
MMI Prep at Hazleton Area
Coughlin at Wyoming Area
Berwick at Pittston Area
H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Meyers at Dallas
Wyoming Area at Wyoming Valley West
Hazleton Area at Coughlin
Lake-Lehman at Pittston area
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Kings at Elizabethtown, 4:30 p.m.
MEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER
Kings at PSU Berks, 4 p.m.
PSU Schuylkill at PSU Wilkes-Barre, 4 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER
Baptist Bible at Kings, 7 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS
Misericordia at Lebanon Valley, 4 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Penn at PSU Wilkes-Barre, 7 p.m.
W H A T S O N T V
AUTO RACING
Noon
SPEEDNASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qual-
ifying for Dollar General 300, at Joliet, Ill.
1:30 p.m.
SPEEDNASCAR, Sprint Cup, polequalifyingfor
GEICO 400, at Joliet, Ill.
3:30 p.m.
ESPNNASCAR, Nationwide Series, Dollar Gen-
eral 300, at Joliet, Ill.
6:30 p.m.
SPEED NASCAR, Truck Series, pole qualifying
for American Ethanol 200, at Newton, Iowa (same-
day tape)
7:30 p.m.
NBCSN IRL, IndyCar, MAVTV 500, at Fontana,
Calif.
8:30 p.m.
SPEEDNASCAR, Truck Series, American Etha-
nol 200, at Newton, Iowa
BOXING
9 p.m.
SHOChampion Leo Santa Cruz (20-0-1) vs. Eric
Morel (46-3-0), for IBF bantamweight title; welter-
weights, Marcos Maidana (31-3-0) vs. Jesus Soto
Karass (26-7-3); champion Jhonny Gonzalez
(52-7-0) vs. Daniel Ponce De Leon (43-4-0), for
WBC featherweight title; champion Canelo Alvarez
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6 p.m.
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7 p.m.
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FSN North Texas at Kansas St.
7:30 p.m.
FOX Southern Cal at Stanford
8 p.m.
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10 p.m.
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GOLF
7 a.m.
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ence final, New York vs. Washington, at Charles-
ton, S.C.
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American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Assigned 2B Ryan
Adams outright to Norfolk (IL). Released RHP Ke-
vin Gregg.
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KANSAS CITY ROYALS Recalled OF Jason
Bourgeois from Omaha (PCL).
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opment contract with Frisco (TL) through the 2018
season.
National League
MIAMI MARLINSSelected the contract of SSGil
Velazquez from New Orleans (PCL). Transferred
OF Emilio Bonifacio to the 60-day DL.
NEWYORK METS Renewed their player devel-
opment contract with Brooklyn (NYP) through the
2016 season.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS Signed F Matt
Barnes.
NBA Development League
AUSTINTOROSPromoted assistant coach Tay-
lor Jenkins to head coach.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFLFinedHoustonDEAntonioSmith, Washing-
ton S Madieu Williams, Cincinnati S Taylor Mays
and Denver S Rahim Moore $21,000; Minnesota
DE Everson Griffen and Dallas T Tyron Smith
$15,750; and Kansas City RB Shaun Draughn and
Miami CMike Pouncey $7,875 for their actions dur-
ing last weeks games.
CINCINNATI BENGALSPlaced LBThomas Ho-
wardoninjuredreserve. SignedLBRoddrick Muck-
leroy.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Signed LB Mike
Mohamed to the practice squad. Released LB
Joshua Jones from the practice squad.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Re-signed OL De-
rek Hardman. Released DL Wallace Gilberry.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS Assigned F Cam
Atkinson, F Jonathan Audy-Marchessault, F Matt
Calvert, F Michael Chaput, F Sean Collins, F Oliver
Gabriel, F Jake Hansen, F Ryan Johansen, F To-
mas Kubalik, F Dalton Smith, DAnton Blomqvist, D
Tim Erixon, D Cody Goloubef, D Austin Madaisky,
DJohn Moore, DDalton Prout, DTheo Ruth, DDa-
vid Savard, D Will Weber and G Allen York to
Springfield (AHL).
DALLASSTARSAssignedDJordieBenn, GTyl-
er Beskorowany, GJack Campbell, RWAlex Chias-
son, D Jace Coyle, D Brenden Dillon, C Cody Ea-
kin, DMaxime Fortunus, RWMatt Fraser, LWLuke
Gazdic, RW Scott Glennie, C Tristan King, D Hub-
ert Labrie, C Travis Morin, Cristopher Nilstorp, D
Patrik Nemeth, DJamieOleksiak, CToby Petersen,
LW Antoine Roussell, C Colton Sceviour, D Tyler
Sloan, RW Austin Smith, RW Reilly Smith, C Math-
ieu Tousignant, C Tomas Vincour and LW Francis
Wathier. Returned C Radek Faksa to Kitchener
(OHL), Maxime Lagace to Prince Edward Island
(QMJHL), RW Brett Ritchie to Niagara (OHL), RW
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Vance to Victoriaville (QMJHL).
DETROIT RED WINGS Signed D Carlo Colaia-
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Brunner, FMitch Callahan, FWillie Coetzee, FLan-
don Ferraro, F Tomas Jurco, F Andrej Nestrasil, F
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AdamAlmqvist, DGleason Fournier, DBrian Lash-
off, D Max Nicastro, D Brendan Smith, G Thomas
McCollum, G Petr Mrazek and G Jordan Pearce to
Grand Rapids (AHL).
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Deslauriers, G Martin Jones, D David Kolomatis,
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Nolan, RW Brian ONeill, LW Tanner Pearson, LW
Nikolay Prokhorkin, CTyler Toffoli, RWLinden Vey
and C Jordan Weal.
MINNESOTA WILD Reassigned D Drew Bag-
nall, C Joel Broda, D Jonas Brodin, RW Brett Bul-
mer, D Josh Caron, D Brian Connelly, RW Charlie
Coyle, DTyler Cuma, RWJustin Fontaine, LWKris
Foucault, D Chay Genoway, C Mikael Granlund, G
Matt Hackett, DColtonJobke, DStevenKampfer, G
Darcy Kuemper, LWJohan Larsson, CDavid McIn-
tyre, RWCarson McMillan, DKyle Medvec, RWJa-
rod Palmer, C Zack Philips, C Chad Rau, D Marco
Scandella and LWJason Zucker to Houston (AHL).
NEW YORK ISLANDERS Assigned D Marc
Cantin, C Casey Cizikas, C Jason Clark, D Calvin
de Haan, LW Brandon DeFazio, D Matt Donovan,
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nov, Jon Landry, C Brock Nelson, D Aaron Ness,
RW Nino Niederreiter, G Anders Nilsson, LW John
Persson, G Kevin Poulin, RW Blair Riley, C Johan
Sundstrom and LW David Ullstrom to Bridgeport
(AHL).
NEW YORK RANGERS Assigned D Sean Col-
lins, D Logan Pyett, D Mike Vernace, F Tommy
Grant, FMicheal Haley, FChadKolarik, FKris New-
bury and F Brandon Segal to Connecticut (AHL).
ST. LOUIS BLUES Assigned G Jake Allen, G
Paul Karpowich, G Mike McKenna, D Taylor Chor-
ney, DIan Cole, DMark Cundari, DCade Fairchild,
DScott Ford, DBrett Ponich, DDavidShields, FJay
Barriball, F Cody Beach, F Adam Cracknell, F Ste-
fan Della Rovere, F Evgeny Grachev, F Philip
McRae, F Andrew Murray, F Anthony Nigro, F An-
thony Peluso, F Jaden Schwartz, F Tyler Shattock,
F Brett Sonne, F Vladimir Tarasenko and F Sebas-
tian Vannstromto Peoria (AHL). Returned GJordan
Binnington to Owen Sound (OHL), D Jani Hakan-
paa to Espoo (Finland) and F Ty Rattie to Portland
(WHL).
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Assigned F J.T.
Brown, F Cory Conacher, F Brett Connolly, F Dan-
ick Gauthier, F Alex Hutchings, F Tyler Johnson, F
Alexander Killorn, F Vladislav Namestnikov, F On-
drej Palat, F Richard Panik, D Mark Barberio, D
Radko Gudas, D Dmitry Korobov, D Charles Lan-
dry, DDan Milan, GRiku Helenius, GPat Nagle and
G Dustin Tokarski to Syracuse (AHL).
VANCOUVER CANUCKS Signed F Alex Bur-
rows to a four-year contract extension.
WASHINGTONCAPITALSSigned DJohn Carl-
son to a six-year contract extension. Assigned F
Mike Carman, F Stanislav Galiev, F Garrett Mitch-
ell, F Danick Paquette, F Mattias Sjogren, F Matt
Clackson, F Zach Hamill, F Ryan Potulny, F Ryan
Stoa, D Brett Flemming, D Tomas Kundratek, D
Dmitry Orlov, D Cameron Schilling, D Dustin Ste-
venson, DKevinMarshall, DPatrick McNeill, DGar-
rett Stafford, G Brandon Anderson, G Philipp Gru-
bauer, G Braden Holtby and G Dany Sabourin to
Hershey (AHL). Loaned F TomWilson to Plymouth
(OHL).
American Hockey League
CHARLOTTE CHECKERS Signed F Justin So-
ryal to a one-year, one-way contract.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
D.C. UNITEDSignedM/FChris Pontius toamul-
ti-year contract.
NEW YORK RED BULLS Signed D Digao.
COLLEGE
MONTANA STATE-BILLINGS Named Barrett
Henderson director of operations and media rela-
tions.
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE Named Brendan
Casey assistant wrestling coach.
ST. JOHNSNamedDarrick Martinmens assist-
ant basketball coach.
TCU Signed womens basketball coach Jeff Mit-
tie to a contract extension.
F O O T B A L L
National Football League
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
N.Y. Jets .................................. 1 0 0 1.000 48 28
New England........................... 1 0 0 1.000 34 13
Miami ........................................ 0 1 0 .000 10 30
Buffalo...................................... 0 1 0 .000 28 48
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Houston ................................... 1 0 0 1.000 30 10
Jacksonville............................. 0 1 0 .000 23 26
Indianapolis ............................. 0 1 0 .000 21 41
Tennessee............................... 0 1 0 .000 13 34
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Baltimore.................................. 1 0 0 1.000 44 13
Cleveland................................. 0 1 0 .000 16 17
Pittsburgh ................................ 0 1 0 .000 19 31
Cincinnati ................................. 0 1 0 .000 13 44
West
W L T Pct PF PA
San Diego................................ 1 0 0 1.000 22 14
Denver ..................................... 1 0 0 1.000 31 19
Kansas City ............................. 0 1 0 .000 24 40
Oakland.................................... 0 1 0 .000 14 22
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas ....................................... 1 0 0 1.000 24 17
Washington ............................. 1 0 0 1.000 40 32
Philadelphia............................. 1 0 0 1.000 17 16
N.Y. Giants .............................. 0 1 0 .000 17 24
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Tampa Bay............................... 1 0 0 1.000 16 10
Atlanta...................................... 1 0 0 1.000 40 24
New Orleans............................ 0 1 0 .000 32 40
Carolina ................................... 0 1 0 .000 10 16
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Detroit....................................... 1 0 0 1.000 27 23
Minnesota................................ 1 0 0 1.000 26 23
Green Bay................................ 1 1 0 .500 45 40
Chicago.................................... 1 1 0 .500 51 44
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Arizona..................................... 1 0 0 1.000 20 16
San Francisco ......................... 1 0 0 1.000 30 22
St. Louis................................... 0 1 0 .000 23 27
Seattle ...................................... 0 1 0 .000 16 20
Thursday's Game
Green Bay 23, Chicago 10
Sunday's Games
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.
New Orleans at Carolina, 1 p.m.
Arizona at New England, 1 p.m.
Minnesota at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.
Baltimore at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
Kansas City at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Houston at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.
Oakland at Miami, 1 p.m.
Dallas at Seattle, 4:05 p.m.
Washington at St. Louis, 4:05 p.m.
Tennessee at San Diego, 4:25 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m.
Detroit at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m.
Monday's Game
Denver at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m.
A U T O R A C I N G
NASCAR
Nationwide Series
upcoming schedule and standings
Sept. 15 Dollar General 300 powered by Coca-
Cola, Joliet, Ill.
Sept. 22 Kentucky 300, Sparta, Ky.
Sept. 29 OneMain Financial 200, Dover, Del.
Oct. 12 Dollar General 300, Concord, N.C.
Oct. 20 Kansas Lottery 300, Kansas City, Kan.
Nov. 3 OReilly Auto Parts Challenge, Fort
Worth, Texas
Nov. 10 Great Clips 200, Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 17 Ford EcoBoost 300, Homestead, Fla.
Driver Standings
1. Elliott Sadler, 936.
2. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 935.
3. Austin Dillon, 906.
4. Sam Hornish Jr., 886.
5. Justin Allgaier, 841.
6. Michael Annett, 799.
7. Cole Whitt, 737.
8. Mike Bliss, 691.
9. Joe Nemechek, 605.
10. Brian Scott, 599.
11. Danica Patrick, 585.
12. Mike Wallace, 570.
13. Tayler Malsam, 562.
14. Jason Bowles, 554.
15. Jeremy Clements, 546.
16. Erik Darnell, 418.
17. Eric McClure, 385.
18. Timmy Hill, 367.
19. Johanna Long, 342.
20. Brad Sweet, 298.
Sprint Cup Series
Upcoming schedule and standings
Sept. 16 GEICO 400, Joliet, Ill.
Sept. 23 Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H.
Sept. 30 AAA 400, Dover, Del.
Oct. 7 Good SamRoadside Assistance 500, Tal-
ladega, Ala.
Oct. 13 Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C.
Oct. 21HollywoodCasino400, Kansas City, Kan.
Oct. 28 TUMS Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va.
Nov. 4 AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas
Nov. 11 Kobalt Tools 500, Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 18 Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead, Fla.
Driver Standings
1. Denny Hamlin, 2,012.
2. Jimmie Johnson, 2,009.
3. Tony Stewart, 2,009.
4. Brad Keselowski, 2,009.
5. Greg Biffle, 2,006.
6. Clint Bowyer, 2,006.
7. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2,003.
8. Matt Kenseth, 2,003.
9. Kevin Harvick, 2,000.
10. Martin Truex Jr., 2,000.
11. Kasey Kahne, 2,000.
12. Jeff Gordon, 2,000.
13. Kyle Busch, 774.
14. Carl Edwards, 747.
15. Marcos Ambrose, 735.
16. Ryan Newman, 734.
17. Paul Menard, 731.
18. Joey Logano, 678.
19. Jeff Burton, 647.
20. Jamie McMurray, 640.
College Football
The AP Top 25
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college
football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses,
records through Sept. 8, total points based on 25
points for a first-place vote through one point for a
25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pv
1. Alabama (48) .......................... 2-0 1,486 1
2. Southern Cal (8) .................... 2-0 1,414 2
3. LSU (4).................................... 2-0 1,404 3
4. Oregon.................................... 2-0 1,299 4
5. Florida St. ............................... 2-0 1,160 6
5. Oklahoma ............................... 2-0 1,160 5
7. Georgia ................................... 2-0 1,155 7
8. South Carolina....................... 2-0 1,025 9
9. West Virginia.......................... 1-0 1,017 9
10. Michigan St........................... 2-0 995 11
11. Clemson ............................... 2-0 868 12
12. Ohio St. ................................. 2-0 772 14
13. Virginia Tech........................ 2-0 734 15
14. Texas .................................... 2-0 716 17
15. Kansas St. ............................ 2-0 714 21
16. TCU....................................... 1-0 542 20
17. Michigan................................ 1-1 429 19
18. Florida................................... 2-0 427 24
19. Louisville............................... 2-0 316 23
20. Notre Dame.......................... 2-0 310 22
21. Stanford ................................ 2-0 260 25
22. UCLA..................................... 2-0 250 NR
23. Tennessee ........................... 2-0 177 NR
24. Arizona.................................. 2-0 149 NR
25. BYU....................................... 2-0 110 NR
Others receiving votes: Boise St. 106, Arkansas
79, Nebraska 79, Oregon St. 77, Mississippi St. 70,
Baylor 54, Wisconsin 44, Louisiana-Monroe 23,
Ohio 17, Georgia Tech 15, Oklahoma St. 13, South
Florida12, Arizona St. 10, Iowa St. 5, Northwestern
5, North Carolina 1, Utah St. 1.
B A S K E T B A L L
Women's National Basketball
Association
All Times EDT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L Pct GB
x-Connecticut ................ 22 8 .733
x-Indiana......................... 20 9 .690 1
1
2
x-Atlanta......................... 17 14 .548 5
1
2
New York ....................... 13 17 .433 9
Chicago.......................... 12 18 .400 10
Washington.................... 5 25 .167 17
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L Pct GB
z-Minnesota................... 24 5 .828
x-Los Angeles ............... 21 10 .677 4
x-San Antonio................ 18 11 .621 6
x-Seattle ......................... 13 16 .448 11
Phoenix .......................... 7 22 .241 17
Tulsa............................... 6 23 .207 18
x-clinched playoff spot
z-clinched conference
Friday's Games
Minnesota 66, Indiana 64
Atlanta 82, Washington 74
San Antonio 90, Seattle 66
Tulsa at Phoenix, late
Connecticut at Los Angeles, late
Today's Games
No games scheduled
T E N N I S
World Team Tennis Glance
Eastern Conference
..................................................... W L Pct. GB
x-Washington ............................14 0 1.000
y-New York ................................ 9 5 .643 5
Boston ........................................ 5 9 .357 9
Philadelphia............................... 5 9 .357 9
Western Conference
......................................................W L Pct. GB
x-Orange County ....................... 8 6 .571
y-Sacramento............................. 7 7 .500 1
Kansas City................................. 4 10 .286 4
Springfield................................... 4 10 .286 4
x-clinched conference
y-clinched playoff spot
Wednesday's Matches
Washington 21, New York 16
Philadelphia 18, Boston 17
Springfield 22, Kansas City 17
Orange County 21, Sacramento 18
Friday's Matches
New York 22, Springfield 16
Washington 22, Kansas City 17
Orange County 21, Boston 13
Sacramento 23, Philadelphia 21, OT
Saturday's Matches
Washington 25, Springfield 14
New York 22, Kansas City 18, OT
Orange County 21, Philadelphia 15
Sacramento 25, Boston 17
END of Regular Season
WTT Playoffs
At Charleston, S.C.
Semifinals
Friday's Games
Sacramento vs. Orange County, late
Today's Games
New York vs. Washington
Championship
Sunday, Sept. 16
Sacramento-Orange County winner vs. New York-
Washington winner
THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2012 PAGE 3B
S P O R T S
WILKES-BARRE The game-
plan was simple. Lackawanna
Trail coach, Steve Jervis, wanted
his team to control the line of
scrimmage and play fast up front
against Meyers. The Lions did
just that after overcoming a se-
ries of early penalties and a 7-0
deficit tobeat the Mohawks 35-13
at Wilkes-Barre Memorial Stadi-
um. Trail outgained Meyers 428
to 251 in total offensive yards be-
hind a steady balance of passing
and a brutal smash-mouth run
game.
We did a great job executing
the offense against a good
Meyers team tonight, Jervis
said. We do need to focus on a
few things, like penalties, and
stop shooting ourselves in the
feet.
The feet of the Lion running
backs were in full motion com-
bining for 241 yards on the
ground. Senior running back Jer-
emyGreenleyledall rushers with
142 yards on12 carries and a pair
of touchdowns.
We try to make it hard for
teams to key on any one player,
said Jervis. We have a group of
fast and talented backs and re-
ceivers.
The receivers were on display
moments after Parrish Bennetts
11-yard scoring run had Meyers
staked to a 7-0 lead. Greenley
snagged a pass down the middle
of the field over a sprawling Mo-
hawk defender and raced 68
yards down to the 8-yard line.
Two plays later Jonathon Zedar
plowed into the end zone to tie
the game at 7.
Meyers couldnot movetheball
on its next series and a bad snap
over the punters head lead to a
1-yardscoring burst by Lionquar-
terback Zack Goodrich on the ve-
ry next play. Trail nowled13-7 af-
ter a missed extra point.
The secondquarter sawLacka-
wanna continue its dominance
onthe ground. Greenleyrumbled
over Mohawk defenders for 98 of
his rushing yards and recorded
both of his scores in the stanza,
including a twisting and winding
51-yard jaunt to pay dirt that put
the Lions up 19-7. His 11-yard
touchdown and another 1-yard
sneak by Goodrich had the Lions
cruising at halftime by a 32-7
margin.
Meyers did have a shining mo-
ment in the third quarter when
Bennett scrambled for 32 yards,
but the offense could not muster
upmuchafter that onthe ground.
Bennett finishedthe contest with
100 yards on 20 carries. The Mo-
hawks relied on a beautifully
thrown49-yardstrike to Matt De-
Marco from Teaguen Labatch to
cut the lead to 32-13. Trail closed
out the scoring with a Pete Mu-
razzi 34-yard field goal to make it
35-13.
Lackawanna Trail 35, Meyers 13
Lackawanna Trail ................ 7 0 0 6 13
Meyers .................................. 13 19 0 3 35
First Quarter
MEY Bennett 11 run (Lisman kick) 9:00
LT Zedar 5 run (Murazzi kick) 6:15
LT Goodrich 1 run (kick blocked)
Second Quarter
LT Greenley 51 run (2pt failed) 11:10
LT Greenley 11 run (2pt failed) 5:39
LT Goodrich 1 run (Murazzi kick) :57
Third Quarter
No scoring
Fourth Quarter
MEY DeMarco 49 pass from Labatch (kick
failed) 8:10
LT Murazzi 34 FG
TeamStatistics Trail Meyers
First downs............................... 14 11
Rushes-yards .......................... 44-241 26-116
Passing..................................... 187 135
Total Yards............................... 428 251
Comp-Att-Int ............................ 7-12-1 7-18-2
Sacked-Yards Lost ................. 1-7 4-29
Punts-Avg................................. 3-33 3-30
Fumbles-Lost........................... 2 3
Penalties-Yards....................... 8-65 6-45
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING LT: Greenley 12-142, Murazzi 13-
55, Zedar 9-35, Rosiak 4-7, Goodrich2-2, Milloy 2-0,
Brown 1-1 ; MEY : Parrish 20-100, DeMarco 3-14,
Woodson 1-3, Dunnell 1-1, Labatch 1-(-2)
PASSINGLT: Goodrich7-121872td1int, Mal-
loy 0-1; MEY : Labatch 7-18 135 1td 2int
RECEIVING LT : Dougherty 3-101, Greenley
1-68, Murazzi 1-8, Zedar 2-10; MEY : DeMarco 5-
129, Bennett 1-5, Brominski 1-11
INTS LT : Rosiak, Zedar; MEY : Dunnell
MISSED FGS None
L A C K AWA N N A T R A I L V S . M E Y E R S
Lions running game too much to handle for Meyers
Trail racked up 241 yards on
the ground while holding
Meyers to just 251 total yards.
By JOHN GORDON
jgordon@timesleader.com
HAZLETON- Just two days
ago, Delaware Valley quarter-
back Bryan Schor committed to
play his college football at Mia-
mi of Ohio. Friday night, he
looked every part of a Division I
quarterback. Schor torched the
Hazleton Area secondary for 251
yards and four touchdown pas-
ses while completing 12 of 13 at-
tempts, as the Warriors rolled to
a 49-12 victory.
"I dont think any of our kids
quit," Hazleton Area coach Jim
Drumheller said. "I was worried
about Schor and what he could
do back there. When you have a
passing attack like this in high
school, it just does a number on
you. When teams are driving the
ball on you, you kind of feel de-
fenseless. (Schor) has some
weapons out there. Theyre
clicking, and they made some
big plays."
Drumhellers concerns about
the Delaware Valley aerial attack
were well-founded. The War-
riors scored on each of their first
five possessions and moved the
ball at will against an out-
matched Cougar defense. Schor
and his offense needed just 20
snaps to put 35 points on the
board. The senior threw touch-
down passes to four different
wide receivers. The Warriors
only blemish was a missed 37-
yard field goal on the final play of
the first half.
Delaware Valley (3-0) got on
the scoreboard early when Joe
Santiagocrossedthe goal-line on
a 4-yard run. Just over three min-
utes later, Schor would deliver a
perfect pass to Eric Pizarro, hit-
ting him in stride on a 42-yard
touchdown pass. Ryan McGo-
wan would push the lead to 21-0
when he scored on a 1-yard run.
Schor would connect with Lucas
Markowitz and McGowan on
touchdown passes of 38 and 14
yards respectively in the second
quarter. He would cap off his big
night by delivering another
strike to Nick McIntyre, who got
behind the Hazleton Area sec-
ondary for a 48-yard touchdown
pass before being taken out early
in the third quarter.
"Its pretty much what hes
been doing the whole season for
us, regardless of who were play-
ing," Delaware Valley coach
Keith Olsommer said of Schor.
"Hes playing like a four-year
starter should play. Hes a talent-
edkidwhois livinguptosome of
those expectations. The guys on
the outside are doing a heck of a
job going and getting the ball."
Hazleton Area (0-3) did find a
silver lining to an otherwise dre-
ary night in the third quarter.
Nick Georges 13-yard touch-
down run gave the Cougars their
first points of the season against
Delaware Valleys second-team
defense. George was a bright
spot, rushing for 88 yards on 14
carries.
"I thought it was very impor-
tant for team morale," Drum-
heller said of the touchdown.
"NickGeorge just hada biggame
for us running the ball. What
were trying to do at that point is
just get a confidence booster and
get the morale uponthis football
team."
The teams exchanged touch-
downs in the fourth quarter. Ha-
zleton Areas Zach Zukoski
would close out the games scor-
ing, as he plunged into the end
zone from 4-yards out midway
through the final period.
Delaware Valley 49, Hazleton Area 12
Delaware Valley............... 21 14 14 0 49
Hazleton Area.................. 0 0 6 6 12
First Quarter
DV Joe Santiago 4 run (Brendan Paulson
kick), 8:13
DV Eric Pizarro 42 pass from Bryan Schor
(Paulson kick), 5:03
DV Ryan McGowan 1 run (Paulson kick),
1:27
Second Quarter
DV Lucas Markowitz 11 pass from Schor
(Paulson kick), 5:38
DV McGowan 14 pass from Schor (Paulson
kick), 4:42
Third Quarter
DV Nick McIntyre 48 pass from Schore
(Paulson kick), 8:14
HAZ Nick George 13 run (kick failed), 4:27
DV Robert Weatherly 30 run (Paulson kick),
:16
Fourth Quarter
HAZ Zach Zukoski 4 run (kick failed), 5:14
Team Statistics DelVal Haz Area
First downs ........................ 20 13
Rushes-yards.................... 32-176 36-174
Passing .............................. 276 37
Total Yards ........................ 452 211
Comp-Att-Int ...................... 14-15-0 6-15-1
Sacked-Yards Lost ........... 2-6 3-6
Punts-Avg. ......................... 0-0 4-27.3
Fumbles-Lost .................... 2-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards ................ 3-35 6-44
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING DEL, Robert Weatherly 3-36, TD;
Joe Santiago 5-28, TD; Nick Hartford 5-24; Bryan
Schor 4-24, Devan Polanis 4-21; Lex Rosario 2-9;
Jesse Feiss 2-9; Josh Davis 3-8; Ryan McGowan
2-8, TD; Kyle Clark 1-8; Carlos Osorio 1-1. HAZ
Nick George 14-88, TD; Zach Zukoski 17-67, TD;
Jeff Fendrick 1-11, Julius Ward 6-4; Mitch Sefchik
1-4
PASSINGDV, Schore12-13-0251yards, 4td;
Osorio 1-1-0 21 yards, Clark 1-1-0 4 yards; HAZ,
War 6-15-1 37 yards
RECEIVING DV, Nick McIntyre 3-92, TD; Lu-
cas Markowitz 4-74, TD; Eric Pizarro 1-42, TD;
Ryan McGowan 2-26, TD; Shawn Chelbus 1-21;
Connor Decker 1-9; Josh Hunt 1-8; Brandon Pana-
siuk 1-4
D E L AWA R E VA L L E Y V S . H A Z L E T O N
Division I recruit
shreds Cougars D
Warriors QB Schor, headed to
Miami of Ohio, had 251 yards
and four TD passes in rout.
By JUSTIN BEITER
For the Times Leader
KINGSTON Midway through
thesecondquarter andScrantons
offense had run just 11 plays.
This, though, wasacaseof qual-
ity over quantity as Wyoming Val-
ley West found out Friday night.
Three of those Scranton plays
resulted in TD runs of 80, 63 and
56 yards by sophomore running
back Jake McCarthy as the
Knights put another serious early-
season dent into the Spartans
postseasonhopes witha 34-14 vic-
tory.
McCarthy finished with 276
yards on 18 carries. He later
tacked on touchdown runs of 14
and 5 yards in the second half as
Scranton improved to 3-0. More-
over, the Knights alongwithDela-
ware Valley (3-0) distanced them-
selvesevenmorefromValleyWest
(1-2) for the two District 2/4 play-
off berths in the District 2/4-11
Class 4A tournament.
DelVal increasedits statepoints
total to 320 and Scranton to 290.
Valley West is third with 80.
As far as postseason is con-
cerned, were looking up right
now, said Valley West coach Pat
Keating, whose team lost to Del-
Val last Friday. With only two
spots ahead of us, we cant trip up
hereonour wayforward. Hopeful-
ly, those guys can slip up at some
point in time.
Scrantonsoffensedidslipupon
occasion Friday night. McCarthy
had a 73-yard touchdown pass
called back by a penalty a nifty
catch, slash and run that made
one Scranton assistant coach yell,
Wheres he going? when he cut
back inside. The Knights also had
two other scores negated by pe-
nalties.
What are you going to do?
Thats part of thegame, Scranton
coach Mike Marichak said. I
think two of them were question-
able, but theofficials areincharge.
Im happy that the kids, you get
(the touchdowns) calledbackand
theykeepbattlingandbattling. To
score 34 points and have three
calledback, Imveryhappyfor the
guys.
Valley West also used a big play
tomovedwithin14-7at 5:37of the
second quarter. Quarterback
MikeBaur foundreceiver JoshOr-
tiz behind the defense on the left
hashmarks for a 75-yard touch-
down.
The Valley West momentum
was short lived. On the first play
after the kickoff, McCarthy took
off on his 56-yard touchdown run.
Theyre a very talented
group. Theyre talented all the
way around, Keating said.
Were going to have to evaluate
film and see what happened in
certain situations.
Scranton 34, Wyoming Valley West 14
Scranton............................... 7 14 6 7 34
Wyoming Valley West........ 0 7 0 7 14
First Quarter
SCR Jake McCarthy 80 run (Alvaro
Fernandez kick), 3:08
Second Quarter
SCR McCarthy 63 run (Fernandez kick),
7:08
WVW Josh Oritz 75 pass from Mike Baur
(Ian Ultsh kick), 5:37
SCR McCarthy 56 run (Fernandez kick),
5:23
Third Quarter
SCR McCarthy 14 run (kick failed), 3:00
Fourth Quarter
SCR McCarthy 5 run (Fernandez kick), 3:15
WVW Derrick Simms 4 run (Ultsh kick),
0:06
Team Statistics Scranton WVW
First downs......................... 11 10
Rushes-yards .................... 35-376 30-89
Passing............................... 17 197
Total Yards......................... 393 286
Comp-Att-Int ...................... 2-10-0 8-18-2
Sacked-Yards Lost ........... 2-23 1-5
Punts-Avg........................... 5-36.6 7-32.7
Fumbles-Lost..................... 0-0 3-0
Penalties-Yards................. 8-80 7-49
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING Scranton, McCarthy 18-276, Mar-
linn Waiters 6-20, Kyle Czarkowski 3-57, Karlon
Quiller 2-16, Mike Conrad 1-5, Marcus Morrison
3-3, Scott Syryla 1-0, team 1-(minus-1). WVW,
Simms 12-48, Baur 10-21, Oritz 2-3, Eric Acosta
1-4, Brett Good 1-(minus-2), Saabir Gibson 4-15.
PASSING Scranton, Waiters 2-10-0-17.
WVW, Baur 8-17-2-197, Lucky Williams 0-1-0-0-0.
RECEIVING Scranton, Quiller 2-17. WVW,
Williams 1-4, Mike Sands 2-21, Good 3-43, Oritz
1-75, Simms 1-54.
INTS Scranton, Quiller, Jim McNally.
MISSED FGS none.
S C R A N T O N V S . W YO M I N G VA L L E Y W E S T
FRED ADAMS /FOR THE TIMES LEADER
WVW quarterback Michael Baur runs a keeper against Scranton.
Quality plays doom WVW
Touchdown runs of 80, 63
and 56 yards held Scranton
down Spartans.
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
HANOVER TWP. Lakeland
scored on five of its first six pos-
sessions and, after anearly defen-
sive hiccup, clamped down on
Hanover Area for a 34-15 win Fri-
day night at Memorial Football
Stadiumina non-conference con-
test.
Early on, the Chiefs looked to
quarterback Kyle Kiehart to move
the ball through the air.
The senior signal-caller respon-
dedbygoing5-for-6for153yardsin
the first half. His first of two touch-
down passes to tight end Gavin
ODonnell came on a play-action
pass from Hanover Areas 9-yard
line for a13-0 lead just six seconds
into the second quarter.
For most of thegame, I thought
we passedthe ball pretty well, La-
keland coach Jeff Wasilchak said.
Hanovers looked a little banged
up to me after their first two
games, but give them credit for
playing hard tonight and sticking
with it.
Hanover Areas effort looked
considerably further along than it
has thepast twoweeks, thoughLa-
keland (2-1) still presented match-
up problems throughout.
While Hanover Area (0-3) con-
tained things early on defense, La-
kelands offensive line simply had
too much size, opening up holes
for scoring runs from Cody Gon-
saulus in the first quarter, Tyler
BradyinthesecondandTimHack-
enberg in the third.
Comingout, early, I thought we
had two third downs we could
have stopped them on, Hanover
Area coach Ron Hummer said.
And they responded with big
plays that kept the drive alive and
they went on to score.
Weve just got to try and get
better defensively every week.
The lone bright spot for the
Hawkeyes came from the run-
ning of Brian Belcher, who led all
rushers with 142 hard-fought
yards and two touchdowns.
Lakeland 34, Hanover Area 15
Lakeland ............................... 7 14 13 0 34
Hanover Area....................... 0 7 0 8 15
First Quarter
LAK Cody Gonsaulus 3 run (Kyle Kiehart
kick) 7:31
Second Quarter
LAK Gavin ODonnell 9 pass from Kiehart
(kick blocked) 11:54
HAN Brian Belcher 45 run (Matt Clemons
kick) 7:21
LAK Tyler Brady 18 run (Brady run) 4:05
Third Quarter
LAK ODonnell 13 pass from Kiehart (Kiehart
kick) 10:41
LAK Tim Hackenberg 17 run (kick failed) 4:59
Fourth Quarter
HAN Belcher 24 run (Elido Veras pass from
Casey OMack) 3:20
TeamStatistics Lakeland Han Area
First downs...................... 11 9
Rushes-yards.................. 33-219 38-249
Passing ............................ 166 69
Total Yards...................... 385 318
Comp-Att-Int.................... 6-7-0 5-10-1
Sacked-Yards Lost ........ 0-0 1-2
Punts-Avg. ....................... 1-37 1-23
Fumbles-Lost .................. 1-1 5-2
Penalties-Yards.............. 6-50 4-30
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINGLAK: Tyler Brady 11-55, JakeNoldy
3-50, KyleKiehart 2-39, TimHackenberg8-32, Chris
Roche 7-26, A.J. Rupp 1-15, Jacob Phillips 2-14,
Bryce Petrunich 2-7, Billy Thomas 2-3; HAN: Brian
Belcher 22-142, Casey OMack 9-45, Yasir Jones 3-
43, Dillon Ropietski 4-19.
PASSINGLAK: Kiehart 6-7-0-166, Phillips 0-0-
0-0, Petrunich 0-0-0-0; HAN: OMack 5-10-1-69.
RECEIVING LAK: Joey Natale 3-117, Tim
Johnson 1-27, Gavin ODonnell 2-22; HAN: Antonio
Constantino 2-41, Isaiah Taylor 1-17, Chuckie
Schmoll 2-11.
INTS LAK: Jon Sekelsky, Mike Didato
MISSED FGS None.
L A K E L A N D V S . H A N O V E R A R E A
Hawkeyes cant slow down Chiefs offense, fall to 0-3 on the season
Hanover Areas Brian Belcher
ran for 142 yards and two
touchdowns in the loss.
By MATTHEWSHUTT
For The Times Leader
PAGE 4B SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2012 THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
S P O R T S
LAKE ARIEL Nothing rattled
Hunter Bednarcyzk.
Not the situation. Not the pres-
sure. Not even the old coaching
trick where Western Waynes
Butch Keller tried to ice him.
Knotted at 28, the Coughlin
kicker split the uprights from 25
yards out with 15 seconds left on
the scoreboard as the team left
WesternWayne witha 31-28victo-
ry.
Cool, calm and relaxed, Bed-
narcyzk lined up his steps with a
rowdy crowd barking in the back-
ground.
Hed been in the situation be-
fore, knocking down a game-win-
ner against Stroudsburg in the
past.
I just had to stay calm. It was a
teameffort; the snap, the holdand
the kick. We just had to stay to-
gether, he said. I was looking at
it like it was just another field
goal.
It would have been easy for the
Crusaders to fall apart.
Coughlin (3-0) built a 28-7 lead
in the second quarter behind four
rushing touchdowns by tailback
Zac Evans, who finished with
more than 200 yards on the
ground.
But Western Wayne rallied
and star back Robbie Siclari knot-
ted the game at 28 in the third
quarter on a short run.
Even some key turnovers at in-
opportune times didnt rattle the
Crusaders. The biggest was when
Coughlin dropped the ball on the
turf deep in its own territory early
in the fourth. But the defense, like
it has done all year, stepped up
and stopped the Wildcats on a
fourth-down try from the 32.
It set up a time-consuming,
game-winning drive.
The series, which ate up almost
the entire quarter and totaled 18
plays, challenged head coach Ciro
Cinti.
There was a fourth-and-5 from
the Western Wayne 35 where he
called a quarterback keeper and
TimPilch got the first after taking
a hard shot.
Hadit not beenfor a quicktime-
out Pilch called right before the
officials threw a flag for delay of
game, Cinti might have punted.
Again, fourth-and-2, this time
from the 19, and Cinti rolled the
dice as Evans picked up the first
on a 3-yard dive through the mid-
dle. Evans touched the ball 11
times in the 18-play series.
We had some big decisions on
fourth down, and we could have
punted on the first fourth down,
the Coughlin coach said. But I
said the heck with it, we are go-
ing. This is destiny and here it is
right in front of us. I had all the
faith in Hunter. Hes a three-year
kicker for us. Hes done this in the
past. Hes a great kid.
Western Wayne (1-2) had no an-
swer for Evans.
The back ran for 142 yards
alone in the first half, and scored
on touchdown runs of 1, 5, 1 and
21 yards to give the Wilkes-Barre
school a 28-7 lead early in the sec-
ondquarter ina game lookinglike
it was destined for the mercy rule.
He finished with 215 yards on
37 carries.
They kept giving me the ball,
and I kept getting the yardage for
the team. Its about the team and
being a family, Evans said. It
shows our heart and determina-
tion. We could have folded when
we lost the lead. We play as a fam-
ily and we have faith in each oth-
er.
Not lost was the performance of
Wildcat back Siclari, who also
rushed for more than 200 yards
including three runs for more than
40 yards.
He ran for 160 yards in the first
half, and finished with 218.
You saw two great backs
there, Keller said. Last week, we
wereembarrassedanddidnt show
heart. This week, we had charac-
ter. We got a little upset at our-
selves at halftime. We started to
pick it up in the second quarter,
gaining some yards on offense. We
knew who was going to get the
ball, and they did it. There was no
quit on either side. It was a good
game to watch. We gave them too
many points in the first half be-
cause we made too many mis-
takes. We had a shot to win it. It
was just one of those things.
Coughlin 31, Western Wayne 28
Coughlin................................... 14 14 0 3 31
Western Wayne...................... 7 13 8 0 28
First Quarter
COU Zac Evans 1 run (Hunter Bednarczyk
kick), 7:16
WW Jayson Figueroa 13 run (Frank Johasz
kick), 3:53
COU Evans 5 run (Bednarczyk kick), 1:50
Second Quarter
COU Evans 1 run (Bednarczyk kick), 11:12
COU Evans 21 run (Bednarczyk kick), 9:48
WW Figueroa 25 run (Johasz kick), 9:26
WW Robbie Siclari 1 run (kick missed), 0:26
Third Quarter
WW Siclari 2 run (Siclari run), 8:06
Fourth Quarter
COU Bednarczyk 25 field goal, 0:15
Team Statistics Coughlin W.Wayne
First downs ......................... 17 10
Rushes-yards..................... 57-335 43-276
Passing ............................... 32 8
Total Yards ......................... 367 284
Comp-Att-Int ....................... 2-3-0 1-3-1
Sacked-Yards Lost............ 2-23 0-0
Punts-Avg. .......................... 1-36 2-27
Fumbles-Lost ..................... 3-2 2-1
Penalties-Yards ................. 4-40 1-5
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING COU, Zac Evans 37-215, Tim Pilch
12-70, Paul Cole 6-34, Hunter Bednarczyk 2-16; WW,
Robbie Siclari 29-218, Jayson Figueroa 7-73, Nikolai
Pritcyk 4-12, Johnny Rhodes 3-(-27)
PASSING COU, Pilch 2-3-0, 32 yards; WW,
Rhodes 1-3-1, 8 yards
RECEIVINGCOU, CoreyKeen2-37; WW, Sicla-
ri 1-8
INTS COU, Keen
MISSED FGS None
C O U G H L I N V S . W E S T E R N WAY N E
Under pressure
kicker answers
Coughlins Bednarczyk nails
25-yarder late in fourth as
team stays unbeaten.
By TOMFOX
For The Times Leader
penalty moved the Black
Knights (2-1) a yard closer for
the 2-point try, and Jones
crashed through the line for the
winning conversion.
Jones and the Knights re-
lentless ground game wore
down a stout Warriors defense,
as Jones picked up 78 of his 135
yards in the second half.
Teams knowwewant torun.
They put a lot of guys of guys in
the box, Gilsky said. We said,
Screw it. Were still running
the ball.
Wyoming Area had given up
just 24 points over the first two
games, and was pitching a shut-
out on the road through three
quarters on Friday. Nick
OBrien threw a 36-yard touch-
down to Cody Schmitz in the
second quarter and ran one in
himself from20 yards out in the
third.
But Jones cappedoff a12-play
drive with a 3-yard score with
10:40 to play to pull the Knights
within 14-7.
When the Warriors (1-2)
snuffed out a Lehman drive by
forcing an incompletion on
fourth down with 1:49 to go, it
felt all but over.
Lake-Lehman stayed alert.
The Knights used their final
timeout after a kneeldown,
forcing the Warriors to call two
tosses to OBrien. But on the
second one, he was quickly met
in the backfield by Pete Borum
and Brady Butler, jarring the
ball loose.
Lehman recovered on the
Wyoming Area 40 and had 1:09
left to make something happen.
We had to run a couple extra
plays, Wyoming Area coach
Randy Spencer said. We did
everything we could. It wasnt
for a lack of effort.
We came in with a few guys
(injured), so we had a few
young guys in there playing
some significant roles. But re-
gardless of that, Lehman ran
hard. Dustin ran hard. They did
what they had to do. They
shortened the game and limit-
ed what our big players could
do. So hats off to them.
Hillman, who came into the
game with three completions
on the season, doubled that on
the decisive drive. He found
Butler right at the sticks on
fourth-and-15 to keep his team
alive. Then he connected with
John Van Scoy for 20 yards
down to the 10.
After a spike to stop the
clock, he threw the scoring
strike to Donovan to set up the
win.
Bill, since the offseason, hes
beenworkingat it, workingat it
building confidence, Gilsky
said. Every week hes getting
that confidence. And he did an
outstanding job today. He kept
in control, he looked for open
guys, kept his shoulders square.
Im proud of him. Im proud
of everyone. Improud of our
kids. Im proud of Lake-Leh-
man. A lot of fans came to the
game, and this is the atmo-
sphere we want here.
Lake-Lehman 15, Wyoming Area 14
Wyoming Area .................. 0 7 7 0 14
Lake-Lehman .................... 0 0 0 15 15
Second Quarter
WA Cody Schmitz 36 pass from Nick
OBrien (A.J. Lenkaitis kick), 7:20
Third Quarter
WA OBrien 20 run (Lenkaitis kick), 4:32
Fourth Quarter
LL Dustin Jones 3 run (Kenny Kocher
kick), 10:40
LL Tommy Donovan 10 pass from Bill
Hillman (Jones run), 0:24
Team Statistics Wyo Area Lehman
First downs................... 10 16
Rushes-yards.............. 33-131 49-231
Passing......................... 83 57
Total Yards................... 213 288
Comp-Att-Int ................ 4-9-0 5-12-0
Sacked-Yards Lost ..... 0-0 0-0
Punts-Avg..................... 4-36.8 4-34.5
Fumbles-Lost............... 2-2 2-0
Penalties-Yards........... 5-21 8-55
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING WA, Nick OBrien 19-84, Zack
Lanunziata 6-36, Cody Schmitz 2-10, Jordan Zez-
za 3-1, Jeff Skursky 1-1, Marty Michaels 1-0,
TEAM 1-(minus-1); LL, Dustin Jones 20-135,
John Van Scoy 15-59, Tommy Donovan 9-39,
Josh Sayre 3-1, Bill Hillman 2-(minus-3)
PASSINGWA, OBrien3-6-0-83, Zezza1-3-
0-8; LL, Hillman 5-9-0-57, Van Scoy 0-1-0-0,
TEAM 0-2-0-0
RECEIVINGWA, Schmitz1-36, Zezza1-36,
OBrien 1-8, Lanunziata 1-3; LL, Van Scoy 3-32,
Brady Butler 1-15, Donovan 1-10
INTS None
MISSED FGS None
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Wyoming Area running back Zack LaNunziata, left, runs up the middle ahead of Lake-Lehman
defensive lineman Dustin Jones in WVC football action Friday night in Lehman Township.
KNIGHTS
Continued from Page 1B
NANTICOKE Many of the
components that have been
missing from the Nanticoke
football programrecently final-
ly surfaced Friday.
None of them seemed more
apparent than the bruising de-
fensive play the Trojans dis-
played Friday. Nanticoke shut
out its opponent for the second
consecutive week, keeping
Susquehanna at bay in a 10-0
win.
Bend but not break; thats
all it came down to, said Nan-
ticoke coachRonBruza, whose
Trojan squad shut out Colum-
bia-Montour Vo-Tech 36-0 last
week.
These kids wanted to get it
on Homecoming. I didnt think
wed get it this way. I didnt
think we were going to shut
them out because Susquehan-
na is a great ball club.
The old adage that a great
defense is a good offense
proved true for Nanticoke.
Defensive back Pat Hempel
cut in front of a Sabers wide re-
ceiver to pick off a pass that set
up the Trojans only touch-
down drive. Nanticoke (2-1)
drove the ball 23 yards, capped
off by a 7-yard Maurice Wood
rushthat put the Trojans up7-0
at the 4:37 mark in the second
quarter.
We overcame (offensive
struggles), Bruza said. We
kept our pedal to the medal.
Good things happen. Hard
work pays off. Were starting to
get some of the breaks our
way.
Nanticokes defense stopped
Susquehanna (1-2) on each of
its three red zone opportuni-
ties including two key stops
in the third quarter. Tyler
Myers picked off an Austin
White pass at the goal line. In
the Sabers next possession,
Brandon Meck recovered a
fumble at the Nanticoke 12
yard line that proved to be Sus-
quehannas last scoring oppor-
tunity.
Those are game changers
right there, Bruza said.
Thats what weve lacked the
last couple of years. It breaks
the teams back, moves the ball
a little bit.
The Trojans sacked White
seven times for a loss of 36
yards. Giacoma Bova and
Blake Balderramma each re-
corded two sacks.
Nanticokes defense sacked
White four times on the Sab-
ers final possession of the
game.
We started playing with
some confidence that hasnt
been here, Bruza said. Sus-
quehanna is a teamthat knows
how to win, and were still try-
ing to figure it out.
"The kids did a hell of a job
tonight.
Alec Nortonkickeda 25-yard
field goal to secure the win.
Nanticoke 10, Susquehanna 0
Susquehanna..................... 0 0 0 0 0
Nanticoke............................ 0 7 0 3 10
First Quarter
No scoring
Second Quarter
NAN Maurice Wood 7 run (Alec Norton
kick), 4:37
Third Quarter
No scoring
Fourth Quarter
NAN Norton 25 kick, 3:33
Team Statistics Susq Nanticoke
First downs.................... 8 8
Rushes-yards................ 32-69 40-127
Passing .......................... 94 24
Total Yards.................... 173 151
Comp-Att-Int.................. 5-13-2 2-10-1
Sacked-Yards Lost ...... 7-36 1-12
Punts-Avg. ..................... 6-26.5 7-30.57
Fumbles-Lost ................ 1-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards............ 6-41 5-37
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING SUS, James Murnock 4-6, Aus-
tin White 15-(minus-4), Brett Hepler 4-11, Cole
Mallery 9-56; NAN, Pat Hempel 14-78, Michael
Colatosti 5-11, Blake Balderramma 3-15, JTLev-
endowski 7-2, Nate Slese 2-4, Wood 5-18, Bran-
don Meck 1-2, Team 3-(minus-3)
PASSINGSUS, White5-13-2-94; NAN, Le-
vandowski 2-8-1-24
RECEIVING SUS, Zack Vaughn 1-16, Mal-
lery 3-63, Hepter 1-15; NAN, Hempel 2-24
INTS SUS, Mallery 1-3; NAN, Hempel 1-0,
Tyler Myers 1-5
MISSED FGS None
S U S Q U E H A N N A
V S . N A N T I C O K E
Bruising
defense
carries
Trojans
The Trojans pitched a
shutout for the second
straight week.
By JAY MONAHAN
For The Times Leader
OLD FORGE Old Forge
made the most out of its oppor-
tunities early on, rolling to a
56-7 rout of Holy Redeemer on
Friday night in the Blue Devils
home opener.
Senior tailback Brian Toma-
setti rushed for 213 yards on 10
carries, leading a ground attack
that totaled 373 yards. Toma-
setti set the tone for the Blue
Devils by capping a seven-play
opening drive with a 3-yard run
less than two minutes into the
game.
Holy Redeemer was forcedto
punt on its next possession, but
after the punt was fumbled by
Old Forge, the Royals got the
ball back in Blue Devils territo-
ry. The Old Forge defense tight-
ened and Tony DeSanto sacked
Holy Redeemer quarterback
Jimmy Strickland on fourth
down to give the ball back to
the Blue Devils.
That stop fueled the rout.
On the first play following
the sack, Blue Devils quarter-
back Brenden Wahl showed off
his arm by slinging a 62-yard
touchdown to Anthony Piccoli-
ni.
That started a trend for the
Blue Devils, who scored their
next two touchdowns on their
very first play after getting the
ball back in the first quarter. To-
masetti explodedupthe middle
untouched for a 63-yard touch-
down run with 5:41 left, and af-
ter a Holy Redeemer fumble
was recovered on the Royals 5-
yard line by Warren Welsh,
Shane Schuback ranit infor the
Blue Devils to put themup 27-0
with 3:34 to go in the first.
Old Forge continued the on-
slaught early in the second
quarter, as Tomasetti turned a
fourth-and-inches on Old
Forges 20-yard line to a 80 yard
touchdown run, breaking free
from tackles along the left side-
line to give the Blue Devils a
35-0 lead.
It started off with the offen-
sive line, every game they give
me a great opportunity to get to
the secondlevel, andI just went
from there, Tomasetti said.
Tomasetti contributedonthe
defensive side as well, snagging
two Strickland passes out the
air for interceptions, the second
one which he returned 45 yards
for a touchdown with 2:58 to go
in the half.
Their quarterback is a heck
of a player, but I made the right
read when he tossed it my way
and I was able to get it, Strick-
land said.
The Blue Devils took a 56-0
lead into halftime, setting a
school record for points in a
half.
Tomasetti is aspecial kid, no
doubt about it, Old Forge head
coach Mike Schuback said. He
can do everything offensively,
defensively, and special teams
wise. Hes a real big leader for
us. As our featured tailback,
were really happy with the
amount of production he gets
out of his carries.
Holy Redeemers lone score
came on a 4-yard run by Eric
Shorts in the fourth. Strickland
passed for 95 yards while Eric
Kerr added 109 yards of receiv-
ing on11catches for the Royals.
Old Forge 56, Holy Redeemer 7
Holy Redeemer............... 0 0 0 7 7
Old Forge......................... 27 29 0 0 56
First Quarter
OF Brian Tomasetti 3 run (Matt Mancuso
kick), 10:12
OF Anthony Piccolini 62 pass from
Brenden Wahl (Mancuso kick), 7:40
OF Tomasetti 63 run (Mancuso kick), 5:41
OF Shane Schuback 5 run (Mancuso kick
no good), 3:34
Second Quarter
OF Tomasetti 80 run (2 point good), 9:17
OF Brandon Yescavage 37 run (2 point
good), 6:34
OF Jorden Sekol 22 run (Mancuso kick),
4:55
OF Tomasetti 45 Interception return (2
point no good), 2:58
Fourth Quarter
HR Eric Shorts 4 run (Krzysztof Bozentka
kick), 7:34
Team Statistics Redeemer Old Forge
First downs.............. 14 14
Rushes-yards.......... 22-112 30-373
Passing .................... 19-118 4-92
Total Yards.............. 230 465
Comp-Att-Int............ 17-30-2 3-4-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-3 0-0
Punts-Avg. ............... 2-30 0-0
Fumbles-Lost .......... 2-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards...... 3-23 8-40
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING OF: Brian Tomasetti 10-213,
Brandon Yescavage 2-38, Brandon Vahey 3-46,
Matt Trotta 5-21, Shane Schuback 1-5, Jorden
Sekol 2-25, Bobby Rinaldi 2-2, Tyler Salerno5-25
HR: Pat Villani 7-61, Justin Renfer 4-14, Jim-
my Strickland 7-31, Tyler Kastendieck 1-(-5), Eric
Shorts 3-11
PASSING OF: Brenden Wahl 3-4-92-1
HR: Jimmy Strickland 14-26-95-1, Chad Fa-
hey 3-4-23-1
RECEIVING OF: Mike Viera 1-22, Anthony
Piccolini 2-70
HR: Eric Kerr 11-109, Chad Fahey 1-(-2), Eric
Ligotski 1-0, James Blewitt 1-5, Robert Bertram
1-5
INTS OF: Brian Tomasetti 2
HR: Eric Kerr
MISSED FGS None
H O LY R E D E E M E R V S . O L D F O R G E
Record-setting Devils cruise
Old Forge scored a school
record 56 first-half points
en route to victory.
By DOMDELLOS
For The Times Leader
GIJON, Spain Even without
facing Rafael Nadal, the United
States is on the brink of elimina-
tion by the clay-court masters
from Spain.
Sam Querrey and John Isner
lost their opening singles matches
Friday, givingthedefendingcham-
pions a 2-0 lead in the Davis Cup
semifinals.
David Ferrer put the hosts
ahead in the best-of-five series
with a 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 win over
Querrey. Nicolas Almagro beat
Isner 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 to leave
Spain one point from its fourth fi-
nal in five years.
Almagro overcame 25 aces from
Isner, who saved three match
points before hitting a forehand
long.
The U.S. must win the doubles
match Saturday to stay in the se-
ries, with brothers Mike and Bob
Bryan facing Marcel Granollers
and Marc Lopez. The Bryan twins
are 4-0 when the U.S. has faced a
2-0 deficit, and 5-0 against Spain.
Reverse singles are Sunday.
Spain is playing without injured
Rafael Nadal, and the U.S. is with-
out Andy Roddick, who retired af-
ter the U.S. Open.
The United States has only ral-
lied back to win from a 0-2 deficit
once in38series in1934against
Australia. Since the start of World
Groupplay, Spainis 37-0 after win-
ning both opening singles.
The winner plays either Argen-
tina or the Czech Republic in the
final in November.
Almagro and Ferrer are a com-
bined 23-1 on clay. While Querrey
wasted nine break opportunities
inthe fourthset of his match, Isner
took advantage of his lone chance
in the fourth to reach the deciding
set.
As the light quickly faded, nei-
ther player relented on serve. Isn-
er fired another ace to save a 16th
break point before committing
three unforced errors in the final
game.
Isner hada 4-0 Davis Cuprecord
this season, but he dropped to 0-3
in five-set Davis Cup matches.
T E N N I S
Singles sweep lands U.S.
on the ropes in Davis Cup
By PAUL LOGOTHETIS
AP Sports Writer
THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2012 PAGE 5B
S P O R T S
W Y O M I N G
V A L L E Y
C O N F E R E N C E
Division 4A.......................... W L PF PA CP
Wyoming Valley West......... 1 2 56 76 8
Williamsport.......................... 0 2 34 81 0
Hazleton Area...................... 0 3 12 109 0
Division 3A........................ W L PF PA CP
Coughlin.............................. 3 0 76 28 25
Berwick................................ 3 0 139 35 24
Crestwood .......................... 1 1 42 68 8
Tunkhannock...................... 1 2 34 84 8
Pittston Area....................... 0 2 0 71 0
Dallas................................... 0 3 35 106 0
Division 2A-A..................... W L PF PA CP
Lake-Lehman....................... 2 1 78 64 15
Nanticoke.............................. 2 1 54 34 15
Northwest (A) ....................... 1 1 59 31 7
Wyoming Area..................... 1 2 48 39 7
Holy Redeemer.................... 1 2 55 122 6
Meyers.................................. 1 2 60 77 6
GAR....................................... 1 2 27 82 0
Hanover Area....................... 0 3 41 133 0
NOTE: CP is Championship Points toward the divi-
sional title.
Teams get nine points for defeating a Class 4A op-
ponent, eight for a Class 3A opponent, seven for a
Class 2A opponent and six for a Class A opponent.
The teamwith the most Championship Points is the
division winner.
Friday's Results
Berwick 50, Dallas 14
Coughlin 31, Western Wayne 28
Delaware Valley 49, Hazleton Area 12
GAR 20, Carbondale 19
Lackawanna Trail 35, Meyers 13
Lakeland 34, Hanover Area 15
Lake-Lehman 15, Wyoming Area 14
Nanticoke 10, Susquehanna 0
Old Forge 56, Holy Redeemer 7
Scranton 34, Wyoming Valley West 14
Tunkhannock 28, Montrose 18
Crestwood at Pittston Area, ppd. lights
Today's Games
Crestwood at Pittston Area, 1 p.m.
Northwest at Holy Cross, 1 p.m.
Williamsport at Abington Heights, 1 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 21
(All games 7 p.m.)
Berwick at Wyoming Valley West
Hazleton Area at Williamsport
Hanover Area at Wyoming Area
Northwest at GAR
Tunkhannock at Pittston Area
Wallenpaupack at Crestwood
Saturday, Sept. 22
Coughlin at Dallas, 1 p.m.
Lake-Lehman at Holy Redeemer, 1 p.m.
Nanticoke at Meyers, 7 p.m.
underthrow him, either. But we
have a lot of good receivers out
there who make big plays along
with Jake.
Curry opened the scoring with
a 23-yard bootleg around left end
on the Bulldogs first drive. He
had a spectacular half, throwing
for 208 yards on 9-of-17 passing.
He led four scoring drives as the
Bulldogs went 5-of-7 on third-
down conversions in the half.
Dallas refusedtogoawayearly.
Trailing by 15, Kris Roccograndi
founda lane over the left side and
burst free for a 58-yard scoring
run.
After a Berwick score made it
21-7, quarterback Ryan Zapot-
icky connected on an 82-yard
post pattern with Jason Simo-
novichtomake it 21-14with4:25
left in the first half.
Wemadetwomistakes, Ber-
wick coach George Curry said.
We got caught in a blitz on the
touchdownrun. Andthenthebig-
gest kid on their team beats our
defense. Other than those two
plays, we played well.
Berwick (3-0) closed the door
from there, scoring the final 29
points of the game.
TheBulldogs finishedwithfive
sacks of Zapoticky and forced a
number of hurries. Take away the
two scoring plays and the Moun-
taineers (0-3) were limited to 89
yards on their remaining 50
snaps. Dallas was 2-of-13 on third
downs, with one conversion be-
ing the Simonovich touchdown
(a third-and-23).
I expect to win, but lights
out? George Curry said of a 3-0
start with three one-sided wins.
Our line ... Im surprised with
how well theyve played. And
weve got playmakers. Cashman,
Pecorelli, Jeff Steeber. Tonight,
(Ian) Mazonkey came around to-
night and made some nice catch-
es.
JohnBushinski returnedafum-
ble 37 yards to put the Dawgs de-
fense on the board in the third
quarter. AdamHarrisonwasinon
three of the Berwick sacks and
Brandon Dalberto had a part in
two of them. Jordan Stout and
Travis Potter were also in on
sacks for Berwick.
Dallas............................... 0 14 0 0 14
Berwick............................ 15 13 15 7 50
First Quarter
BER C.J. Curry 23 run (Matt Cashman run),
6:02
BER Jake Pecorelli pass from Curry (Olivia
Seely kick), 3:44
Second Quarter
DAL Kris Roccograndi 58 run (Ryan
Kozloski kick), 8:58
BER Cashman 13 run (kick failed), 5:53
DAL Jason Simonovich 82 pass from Ryan
Zapoticky (Kozloski kick), 4:25
BER Pecorelli 54 pass from Curry (Seely
kick), 1:50
Third Quarter
BER Cashman 28 run (Cashman run), 2:51
BER John Bushinski 37 fumble recovery
(Seely kick), 1:00
Fourth Quarter
BER Cashman 9 run (Seely kick), 7:33
TeamStatistics Dallas Berwick
First downs........................... 9 19
Rushes-yards ...................... 31-64 35-193
Passing................................. 165 234
Total Yards........................... 229 427
Comp-Att-Int ........................ 9-21-1 12-21-0
Sacked-Yards Lost ............. 5-30 2-28
Punts-Avg............................. 6-27.7 2-37.5
Fumbles-Lost....................... 2-1 2-2
Penalties-Yards................... 9-54 6-55
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING DAL, Kris Roccograndi 10-84,
ryan Zapoticky 14-14, Bill Gately 1-(-1), Tom Hall
1-(-2), Ryan Kozloski 1-(-3), Logan Brace 3-(-6),
Team 1-(22); BER, Matt Cashman 18-104, C.J.
Curry 9-35, Jeff Steeber 3-23, Jake Pecorelli 0-16,
Kyle Tenholm2-8, Tanner Weaver 1-7, Nate Mac-
zuga 2-0
PASSING DAL, Zapoticky 9-21-1-229; BER,
Curry 12-21-0-234
RECEIVING DAL, Jason Simonovich 5-105,
Darik Johnson 2-36, Kyle Zumchak 1-15, Kozloski
1-9; Pecorelli 4-114, Zach Ladonis 3-28, Ian Ma-
zonkey 2-57, Steeber 2-26, Will Masteller 1-9
INTS BER, Pecorelli 1-43
MISSED FGS None
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Berwicks Jake Pecorelli (12) and Mason Vandermark (70) celebrate a touchdown Friday night.
DAWGS
Continued from Page 1B
F R I D A Y S
S C O R E S
LACKAWANNA CONFERENCE
Coughlin 31, Western Wayne 28
Delaware Valley 49, Hazleton Area 12
Dunmore 7, West Scranton 6
GAR 20, Carbondale 19
Lackawanna Trail 35, Meyers 13
Nanticoke 10, Susquehanna 0
Old Forge 56, Holy Redeemer 7
Riverside 50, North Pocono 47
Scranton 34, Wyoming Valley West 14
Tunkhannock 28, Montrose 18
Valley View 49, Honesdale 21
Wallenpaupack 69, Allentown Dieruff 28
DISTRICT 11 CLASS 4A
East Stroudsburg North 41, Allentown Allen 14
Easton 48, Bethlehem Catholic 14
Emmaus 38, Allentown Central Catholic 7
Nazareth 49, Bethlehem Liberty 42
Parkland 28, Northampton 0
Pocono Mountain East 41, Lehighton 0
Stroudsburg 31, East Stroudsburg South 28
Whitehall 42, Bethlehem Freedom 21
OTHER SCORES
Abington 21, Central Bucks East 6
Aliquippa 68, Elwood City Riverside 0
Allegheny-Clarion Valley 46, Clarion-Limestone 0
Ambridge 17, New Castle 6
Archbishop Wood 35, Frankford 6
Athens 30, Towanda 10
Avonworth 35, Leechburg 0
Bald Eagle Area 21, Penns Valley 20
Bangor 41, Southern Lehigh 14
Bartram 28, Martin Luther King 12
Beaver Area 21, Freedom14
Beaver Falls 43, Ellwood City 7
Bellefonte 42, Philipsburg-Osceola 7
Bellwood-Antis 54, West Branch 20
Berks Catholic 47, Chestnut Ridge 0
Berlin-Brothersvalley 56, Ferndale 8
Biglerville 48, Hanover 6
Bishop Guilfoyle 17, Cambria Heights 7
Blacklick 27, Purchase Line 13
Bloomsburg 46, Warrior Run 7
Boiling Springs 5, Big Spring 0
Brookville 19, St. Marys 15
Bucktail 36, Wyalusing 0
Butler 19, Pine-Richland 7
Caesar Rodney, Del. 21, Downingtown West 7
Cambridge Springs 30, Youngsville 13
Camp Hill 33, James Buchanan 18
Camp Hill Trinity 40, Columbia 6
Catasauqua 40, Palisades 0
Cedar Cliff 35, Susquenita 6
Central Bucks South 42, Norristown 0
Central Columbia 22, Loyalsock 6
Central Dauphin 63, South Western 7
Central Valley 49, Chartiers Valley 7
Central York 51, Hempfield 14
Chambersburg 62, Gettysburg 0
Cheltenham 21, Quakertown 9
Clearfield 34, Central Martinsburg 33
Coatesville 28, Central Dauphin East 21
Comm Tech 52, High School of the Future 0
Conemaugh Township 35, Meyersdale 20
Connellsville 14, Hempfield Area 10
Conrad Weiser 58, Fleetwood 35
Conwell-Egan 35, Olney 18
Corry 49, Fairview 27
Council Rock North 37, Hatboro-Horsham 0
Curwensville 42, Smethport 13
Danville 20, Shamokin 10
Del-Valley Charter 28, Archbishop Carroll 17
Delco Christian def. Calvary Christian, forfeit
Donegal 68, Palmyra 27
Downingtown East 42, Pennsbury 28
Dubois 50, Punxsutawney 6
Eastern York 55, Bermudian Springs 7
Eisenhower 39, Iroquois 8
ELCO 40, Lebanon 18
Elk County Catholic 43, Cameron County 0
Exeter 30, Lancaster McCaskey 14
Forest Hills 27, Bishop Carroll 0
Fort Leboeuf 35, Seneca 6
Franklin 28, Lakeview 24
Franklin Regional 35, Highlands 3
Garden Spot 49, Conestoga Valley 7
Garnet Valley 49, Upper Darby 0
General McLane 42, Oil City 19
Germantown 39, Mastbaum 8
Glendale 26, Williamsburg 14
Governor Mifflin 28, Cocalico 14
Gratz 22, Overbrook 16
Great Valley 31, Penn Wood 6
Greater Johnstown 20, Westmont Hilltop 17
Greensburg Salem 20, Hampton 10
Greenville 42, Saegertown 6
Grove City 20, Reynolds 6
Halifax 42, Upper Dauphin 34
Hamburg 34, Northern Lebanon 13
Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt 48, Cumberland Valley
28
Harriton 21, Radnor 20
Hershey 42, Cedar Crest 31
Homer-Center 28, Marion Center 12
Hopewell 7, Blackhawk 6
Interboro 27, Upper Moreland 21
Jeannette 45, Yough 13
Jefferson-Morgan 52, West Greene 12
Johnsonburg 22, Coudersport 14
Juniata Valley 51, Claysburg-Kimmel 4
Kane Area 48, Otto-Eldred 8
Karns City 20, Moniteau 7
Kennedy Catholic 18, Mercer 13
Kennett 20, Twin Valley 0
Knoch 40, Derry 7
Lampeter-Strasburg 21, Red Lion 17
Laurel 24, Our Lady Of Sacred Heart 13
Lewisburg 35, Hughesville 0
Ligonier Valley 49, Blairsville 15
Line Mountain 56, Juniata 26
Littlestown 33, Delone 14
Lower Dauphin 38, Elizabethtown 0
Manheim Central 29, Daniel Boone 0
Manheim Township 27, Carlisle 7
Marian Catholic 48, Mahanoy Area 7
Mars 40, Indiana 6
McKeesport 26, Norwin 7
Mechanicsburg 33, Northern York 26
Mercyhurst Prep 41, Cochranton 34
Mifflin County 19, Central Mountain 6
Milton 26, Mifflinburg 10
Montour 34, Mohawk 0
Montoursville 51, Jersey Shore 22
Moshannon Valley 25, Tussey Mountain 12
Mount Pleasant 41, Southmoreland 20
Mount Union 35, Southern Huntingdon 0
Muncy 48, Montgomery 8
Neshannock 35, Sto-Rox 34
North East 24, Harbor Creek 6
North Schuylkill 40, Jim Thorpe 20
North Star 42, Conemaugh Valley 7
Northeastern 32, Shippensburg 21
Northern Bedford 21, Everett 8
Northern Cambria 36, United 0
Northern Lehigh 18, Saucon Valley 16
Northwestern 26, Girard 19
Octorara 25, Pequea Valley 7
Oxford 7, Solanco 0
Panther Valley 54, Kutztown 24
Pen Argyl 22, Notre Dame-Green Pond 7
Penn Cambria 38, Central Cambria 0
Penn Manor 24, Dallastown Area 7
Penn-Trafford 21, Altoona 14
Pennridge 31, Council Rock South 7
Penns Manor 41, Saltsburg 0
Perkiomen School 23, Tower Hill, Del. 0
Perkiomen Valley 35, Owen J Roberts 13
Perry Traditional Academy 12, Allderdice 0
Phila. Bishop McDevitt 36, Edison 18
Phila.Northeast 47, Philadelphia South 12
Phoenixville 37, Methacton 10
Port Allegany 55, Ridgway 14
Portage Area 35, Shade 14
Pottsgrove 56, Upper Perkiomen 7
CARBONDALE With15 sec-
onds remaining in the game, the
GAR defense faced a Carbon-
dale two-point conversion at-
tempt that would ultimately de-
cide the fate of the game. A loss
would drop the Grenadiers to
0-3 on the season.
GAR once again displayed its
resilience when Jamaar Taylor
came off the edge ona blitz, forc-
ing Carbondale quarterback Joe
Gigliotti to throw a desperation
pass that fell to the turf. The in-
complete pass secured the Gre-
nadiers first win of the season
20-19.
This is a kid who started off
as a safety for us and out of ne-
cessity we moved him to defen-
sive end and he did a great job
being a chase end, GAR coach
Paul WiedlichJr. said. I cant
say enough about him. He made
a great play.
The Grenadiers squandered a
few opportunities in the first
half and faced a 13-0 deficit en-
tering the third quarter.
Carbondale received the ball
at the start of the second half,
but GAR halted the Chargers
when the Grenadiers forced a
fumble. Shakir Soto scooped it
up and ran it into Carbondale
territory.
Despite the strong defensive
effort, GAR came up empty on
the drive. After the GARdefense
forced a three-and-out, the Gre-
nadiers put together their first
scoring drive in eight quarters.
Rich Sickler highlighted the
drive with a 27-yard run that
moved the Grenadiers into the
red zone.
Corey Moore capped off the
drive with a 7-yard touchdown
pass to Lucas Benton, who
shook off a few tacklers to cut
the deficit to 13-7 with a minute
remaining in the third quarter.
On the ensuing possession,
the GAR defense came up with
another stop to give the Grena-
diers a chance to take the lead.
Behind the senior leadership of
Benton, the Grenadiers would
not be denied.
I wanted it bad, Benton
said. I was sick and tired of los-
ing so I had to come in for the
team and just do what I had to
do.
Moore completed a pass to
Benton, who scampered 60
yards to the Carbondale 10-yard
line. After leaving the game be-
cause of cramps, Benton came
back for fourth down. Moore
went right back to himon a fade
route to the right corner of the
end zone. Benton leaped up and
hauled in the pass to give the
Grenadiers a 14-13 lead.
Thats the Lucas Benton of
old that we saw during his soph-
omore andjunior year, Wiedlich
said. He really stepped up and
showed a ton of heart.
On the ensuing possession,
GAR forced another fumble,
which Soto again recovered.
Three plays later, Sickler took a
handoff up the middle and
scored on a 35-yard touchdown
run to give the Grenadiers a 20-
13 lead. Sickler finished with 111
yards on 12 carriers.
That kid is about 5-foot-7 and
160 pounds and he plays like hes
a 220-pound kid, Wiedlich said.
Some of the big runs Rich had
tonight really set things up.
Carbondale fought back with
about one minute remaining in
the fourth. Gigliotti completed
four passes for 64 yards, includ-
ing a 20-yard touchdown strike
toJasonMartinthat cut the GAR
deficit to 20-19 with 15 seconds
remaining in regulation. The
Chargers elected to go for the
win, but Taylors blitz ended any
chance of a Carbondale victory.
I cant say enough about our
kids, Wiedlich said. They
showed a ton of heart and they
showed a lot of moxie.
GAR 20, Carbondale 19
GAR........................................ 0 0 7 13 20
Carbondale ........................... 6 7 0 6 19
First Quarter
CARB Remington Hedden 9 pass from Joe
Gigliotti (kick no good), 4:12
Second Quarter
CARB Hedden 45 pass from Gigliotti (Jason
Martin kick), :017
Third Quarter
GAR Lucas Benton 7 pass from Corey
Mooore (Luke Height kick), 1:09
Fourth Quarter
GAR Benton 3 pass from Moore (Height
Kick), 4:03
GAR Rich Sickler 3 run (Height kick), 1:17
CARB Martin 20 pass from Gigliotti (2-point
fail), :15
TeamStatistics GAR Carbondale
First downs.................... 17 13
Rushes-yards ............... 32-141 32-121
Passing.......................... 147 137
Total Yards.................... 288 258
Comp-Att-Int ................. 11-21-1 8-12-0
Sacked-Yards Lost ...... 2-17 2-5
Punts-Avg. ..................... 4-26.8 4-35
Fumbles-Lost................ 1-0 3-3
Penalties-Yards............ 5-50 5-25
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING GAR: Sickler 12-111, Lucas Ben-
ton 11-38, Moore 5-(minus-5), Elmer Strollis 2-(mi-
nus-2), Rashaun Mathis 2-(minus-2); CARB: Sam
Demianovich 16-72, Hedden 7-30, Brandon Sales
5-19, Gigliotti 4-0
PASSING GAR Moore 11-21-1-147; CARB
Gigliotti 8-12-0-137
RECEIVING GAR: Benton 7-103, Jamaar
Taylor 1-5, Sickler 1-11, Mathis 1-16, Rashaun
Jackson 1-12; CARB: Hedden 2-54, Demianovich
2-19, Michael Scotch 2-40, Lukas Durkin 1-4, Mar-
tin 1-20
INTS CARB: Kevin Ormes
MISSED FGS None
G A R V S . C A R B O N D A L E
GAR stops two-point try to preserve win
Defense forces hurried throw
as Carbondale elects to go
for win with 15 seconds left.
By JOE BARESS
For the Times Leader
MONTROSE The lure
worked like a charm.
First, Tunkhannock reeled
the defense in with its running
game.
Then, without warning, the
Tigers cast their fortunes deep.
That combination hooked a
28-18 victory for Tunkhannock,
as quarterback Brian Beauche-
min threw two touchdown pas-
ses and ran for another, then
watched the tiring Tigers fend
off a Montrose comeback.
It feels pretty good, said
Beauchemin, who sparked just
the second victory for Tunkhan-
nock in two seasons. We were
all up during practice. We came
out here and we won. We played
hard and we held it through to
the end.
The beginning was most im-
pressive for Tunkhannock.
Featuring a three-pronged
rushing attack as part of its
Wing-T offense, the Tigers inex-
plicably broke from their norm
of handing the ball off.
Instead, Beauchemin turned
to a play-action pass for the
games first points, faking a run-
ningplay before findingreceiver
Brett Strange all alone behind
the Montrose defense for a 51-
yard touchdown pass late in the
first quarter.
Play-action worked really
well for us, Beauchemin said.
It worked again.
After Beaucheminscoredona
16-yard touchdown run in the
second quarter, he pulled anoth-
er fast one on the Meteors.
His play-action fake and deep
throwstruck paydirt again early
in the fourth quarter, when P.J.
Dietz found himself all alone to
cradle a 60-yard touchdown
pass with11:49 remaining in the
game.
We try to do that, Tunkhan-
nock coach Rod Azar said of his
teams offensive trickery.
And just 26 seconds after
Beauchemins bomb to Dietz,
William Ely scored on an eight-
yard dash that seemed to seal it
for Tunkhannock, 28-6.
But Montrose wasnt quite
dead, despite suffering its 31st
consecutive loss.
John Lawson scored on runs
of 2 and 6 yards, forcing Tunk-
hannock to hang on at the end
for its first victory of the year.
I feel great for the kids, Azar
said. They worked so hard and
to come out with a victory early
in the season was great for
them.
Tunkhannock 28, Montrose 18
Tunkhannock ...................... 7 7 0 14 28
Montrose.............................. 0 0 6 12 18
First Quarter
TUN Brett Stage 51 pass from Brian
Beauchemin (Colton Coolbaugh kick), 4:10
Second Quarter
TUN Beauchemin 16 run (Coolbaugh kick),
4:40
Third Quarter
MON John Lawson 10 run (run failed), 0:49
Fourth Quarter
TUN P.J. Dietz 60 pass from Beauchemin
(Coolbaugh kick), 11:49
TUN William Ely 8 run (Coolbaugh kick),
11:23
MON Lawson 2 run (run failed), 9:35
MON Lawson 6 run (run failed), 4:04
TeamStatistics Tunkhannock Montrose
First downs.......... 5 12
Rushes-yards ..... 37-164 36-139
Passing................ 111 106
Total Yards.......... 275 245
Comp-Att-Int ....... 2-4-0 9-21-1
Sacked-Yards
Lost....................... 0-0 1-10
Punts-Avg............ 4-10.7 4-36.3
Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards.. 7-70 8-45
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING TUN, Josh Robinson 14-90, Ryan
Cywinski 10-42, Brian Beauchemin 5-21, Colton
Coolbaugh 4-9, Josh Colley 2-4, TEAM 2- (minus
2); MON, JohnLawson19-117, DanZapolski 9-19,
Dylan Heeman 6-6, WilliamEly 1-0, Dale Harder 1-
(minus 3).
PASSING TUN, Beauchemin 2-4-0, 111;
MON, Heeman 9-21-1, 106.
RECEIVING TUN, P.J. Dietz 1-60, Brett
Stage 1-51; MON, Ely 6-73, Dale Harder 1-19,
Jack Fruehan 1-10, Evan Castrogiovanni 1-4.
INTS TUN, Ben Swilley.
T U N K H A N N O C K V S . M O N T R O S E
Tigers back in the win column, top Meteors
Brian Beauchemin figured in
on three touchdowns to earn
a win on the road.
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
psokoloski@timesleader.com
NEW YORK The NHL
seemed headed for another lock-
out Friday as neither team own-
ers nor players showedinterest in
getting back to contract negotia-
tions a day before the old labor
deal was set to expire.
Brief conversations late Thurs-
day and Friday between leaders
on the two sides failed to spur
more formal talks in fact, the
idea of restarting negotiations
didnt even come up. The current
collective bargaining agreement
that ended the season-long lock-
out in 2005 expires at midnight
EDTonSaturday, andNHLCom-
missioner Gary Bettman has said
a lockout would kick in immedi-
ately if a new deal hasnt been re-
ached.
Its their decision, defense-
man Mike Weaver, the Florida
Panthers player representative
said Friday. When that padlock
comes out, its pretty much Be-
ttmans decision on there.
The lockout would mark the
NHLs fourth work stoppage
since 1992.
OnThursdaynight, NHLdepu-
ty commissioner Bill Daly spoke
to players association special
counsel Steve Fehr, the brother of
union executive director Donald
Fehr. The discussions mostly
dealt with answering questions
each side have about current pro-
posals.
Bettman has said the season
wont start without a new deal.
Preseason games are scheduled
to start on Sept. 23, and the regu-
lar season is to begin on Oct. 11.
OnFriday, the Quebec labor re-
lations board turned down a re-
quest from the players associ-
ation for a temporary injunction
against a potential lockout in
Quebec.
But the board also ruled Friday
that more hearings are needed to
make a final decisionona request
by 16 members of the Montreal
Canadiens and the players asso-
ciationtodeclare a lockout illegal
in the province.
No date was set for further
hearings.
With the ruling, Canadiens
players will be locked out with
their colleagues if a work stop-
page goes ahead on schedule.
NHL deputy commissioner
Bill Dalywas happywiththedeci-
sion.
We are pleased but not sur-
prised with the Quebec labor
boards ruling tonight that any
lockout of players will be effec-
tive on a league-wide basis, in-
cluding inQuebec, andwe are ex-
tremely appreciative of the expe-
ditious and decisive manner in
which the matter was handled,
he said in a statement. We are
hopeful that this rulingwill cause
the players association to cease
pursuing these needless distrac-
tions and instead focus all of its
efforts and energies on making
progress at the bargaining table.
N H L
Another
stoppage
looming
By IRA PODELL
AP Sports Writer
PAGE 6B SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2012 THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
M A J O R L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
NEWYORKDavid Price
earned his league-leading18th
win with another superb per-
formance against the NewYork
Yankees, and the Tampa Bay
Rays opened a key series
against their AL East rival Fri-
day night by taking advantage
of a fading CC Sabathia and
hanging on for a 6-4 victory.
The Rays began the day four
games behind division co-lead-
ers Baltimore and NewYork.
Out of the rotation since
Sept. 2 because of a sore shoul-
der, Price (18-5) boosted his AL
Cy Young Award credentials
with seven innings of two-run
ball. Striking out six and giving
up five hits, the lanky lefty got a
big lift froman inadvertent
deflection off an umpire and a
fine play by second baseman
Elliot Johnson.
Price improved to 7-3 against
the Yankees. The Rays have
won seven of the eight games
he has matched up against
Sabathia.
With Price out of the game,
Alex Rodriguez hit his 647th
homer, a two-run shot off Joel
Peralta in the eighth that sent
himpast Lou Gehrig for ninth
place on the runs list with1,889.
White Sox 6, Twins 0
MINNEAPOLIS Chris
Sale threwsix scoreless innings
for his 17th victory after being
rained out the night before,
helping Chicago keep its one-
game lead over Detroit in the
AL Central.
Sale (17-6) scattered three
singles and struck out five with-
out a walk, cruising to his third
win in three starts against Min-
nesota this year.
Sale was supposed to pitch
Thursday night against Detroit,
but that game was postponed
until Monday.
Dayan Viciedo had two RBIs,
Kevin Youkilis homered and
Alex Rios doubled, scored and
drove in a run for the White
Sox, who played without in-
jured slugger AdamDunn for
the seventh straight game.
Tigers 4, Indians 0
CLEVELANDJustin Ver-
lander pitched seven shutout
innings and made sure Detroit
stayed in step with first-place
Chicago in the AL Central,
leading the Tigers past Cleve-
land.
Coming through the way he
almost always does, Verlander
(14-8) allowed six hits. He es-
caped jams in the fifth and sixth
innings with help fromPrince
Fielder and Miguel Cabrera, big
men best known for their pow-
erful bats, who made stellar
defensive plays.
Rangers 9, Mariners 3
ARLINGTON, Texas Yu
Darvish surpassed 200 strike-
outs in his rookie season while
getting his 15th victory and
Josh Hamilton hit his 42nd
home run for AL West-leading
Texas.
Darvish (15-9) struck out
nine in seven innings, often
complementing his mid-90s
fastball with a breaking pitch
about 30 mph slower.
Red Sox 8, Blue Jays 5
TORONTOMauro Gomez
hit a tiebreaking triple in the
ninth inning and Boston beat
Toronto, snapping a six-game
losing streak against the Blue
Jays.
Boston had lost six of seven
overall coming in, but bounced
back after falling behind 3-0 and
later blowing a 5-3 lead. Ryan
Lavarnway hit a three-run
homer and finished with four
RBIs for the Red Sox. Daniel
Nava had a two-run single and
made a fantastic diving catch in
left field in the eighth to pre-
serve a 5-all tie.
A M E R I C A N L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Yankees pay the
Price in loss
The Associated Press
ATLANTA Kris Medlen
struck out a career-high 13
and the Atlanta Braves pulled
out a 2-1 victory over the
Washington Nationals when
Andrelton Simmons scored
on a throwing error in the
ninth inning Friday night.
Simmons reached on an
infield single against Sean
Burnett (1-2) and scurried to
third when Michael Bourn
lined a single that dropped in
right field. Pinch-hitter Tyler
Pastornicky hit a one-hop
grounder to shortstop Ian
Desmond, who had a shot at
getting Simmons but threw
wildly to the plate, the ball
skipping all the way to the
backstop while the rookie slid
across with the winning run.
Craig Kimbrel (2-1) earned
the win by striking out the
side in the top of the ninth on
10 pitches, though Medlen
did most of the heavy lifting.
He went seven innings, allow-
ing only a homer to Bryce
Harper as the Braves snapped
a three-game losing streak.
Medlen eclipsed the previ-
ous best for strikeouts set 11
days earlier when he fanned
12 in a complete-game win
over Colorado. In his last two
starts at Turner Field, he has
25 strikeouts in 16 innings.
Marlins 4, Reds 0
MIAMI Jacob Turner
allowed only two hits in a
career-high seven innings for
his first National League
victory, and Miami beat the
NL Central-leading Cincinna-
ti.
Turner (1-2) outpitched
Bronson Arroyo (12-8), who
gave up four runs in six in-
nings.
The Reds became the final
NL team to make their debut
at Marlins Park, and they
couldnt muster much offense
in the spacious ballpark.
Steve Cishek pitched the
ninth to complete a three-
hitter, and Cincinnati was
shut out for only the third
time, fewest in the NL.
Cubs 7, Pirates 4
CHICAGO Pittsburgh
lost its seventh straight game
and kept fading in the NL
wild-card race, falling to Chi-
cago as Starlin Castro hit a
three-run homer.
The Pirates have dropped
11 of 13 overall. The Cubs
have won four straight
against the Pirates, including
a three-game sweep last
weekend in Pittsburgh.
Chris Rusin (1-2) notched
his first major league victory,
allowing two runs in five-plus
innings in his fourth career
start. The Cubs led 4-3 in the
sixth before Castro connected
after Luis Valbuena walked
and Alfonso Soriano was hit
by a pitch.
Mets 7, Brewers 3
MILWAUKEE Lucas
Duda homered and doubled,
Jonathon Niese pitched six
strong innings and New York-
snapped a six-game losing
streak, beating surging Mil-
waukee.
The loss dropped Milwau-
kee back to .500 at 72-72.
Niese (11-9), who had lost
three straight starts, settled
down after giving up two
second-inning runs, allowing
six hits, three walks and the
two runs.
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Nats would have won if it
wasnt for that Medlen kid
The Associated Press
STANDINGS/STATS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Thursday's Games
Baltimore 3, Tampa Bay 2, 14 innings
L.A. Angels 6, Oakland 0
Toronto 8, Seattle 3
N.Y. Yankees 2, Boston 0
Cleveland 5, Texas 4
Minnesota 4, Kansas City 3, 10 innings
Detroit at Chicago, ppd., rain
Friday's Games
Detroit 4, Cleveland 0
Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Yankees 4
Boston 8, Toronto 5
Texas 9, Seattle 3
Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 0
L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Baltimore at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Boston (Buchholz11-6) at Toronto (Villanueva 7-5),
1:07 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Liriano 5-11) at Minnesota (De-
duno 6-3), 1:10 p.m.
Detroit (A.Sanchez 2-5) at Cleveland (Masterson
11-13), 4:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Shields 14-8) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova
11-7), 4:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Greinke 5-2) at Kansas City (Guthrie
4-3), 7:10 p.m.
Seattle (Vargas 14-10) at Texas (Feldman 6-11),
8:05 p.m.
Baltimore (Britton 5-2) at Oakland (J.Parker 10-8),
9:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Boston at Toronto, 1:07 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m.
Detroit at Cleveland, 3:05 p.m.
Seattle at Texas, 3:05 p.m.
Baltimore at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
Monday's Games
Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
Baltimore at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Thursday's Games
Houston 6, Philadelphia 4
St. Louis 2, L.A. Dodgers 1
Friday's Games
Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh 4
Miami 4, Cincinnati 0
Atlanta 2, Washington 1
Philadelphia 12, Houston 6
N.Y. Mets 7, Milwaukee 3
San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Colorado at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Pittsburgh (W.Rodriguez 10-13) at Chicago Cubs
(Berken 0-0), 1:05 p.m.
Washington (E.Jackson 9-10) at Atlanta (Hanson
12-8), 4:05 p.m.
Philadelphia(K.Kendrick 9-10) at Houston(Keuchel
1-7), 7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Cueto 17-8) at Miami (Buehrle 12-12),
7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Mejia 0-0) at Milwaukee (Marcum 5-4),
7:10 p.m.
San Francisco (Zito 11-8) at Arizona (Miley 15-9),
8:10 p.m.
Colorado (D.Pomeranz 1-8) at San Diego (C.Kelly
1-1), 8:35 p.m.
St. Louis (J.Garcia 4-7) at L.A. Dodgers (Blanton
9-13), 9:10 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Cincinnati at Miami, 1:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at Houston, 2:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.
Colorado at San Diego, 4:05 p.m.
San Francisco at Arizona, 4:10 p.m.
St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m.
Washington at Atlanta, 8:05 p.m.
Monday's Games
Atlanta at Miami, 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.
Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
A M E R I C A N
L E A G U E
Rays 6, Yankees 4
Tampa Bay New York
ab r h bi ab r h bi
DJnngs lf 5 1 2 1 Jeter dh 5 1 2 0
Zobrist ss 4 0 2 1 Swisher rf 3 0 0 0
Longori dh 4 0 0 0 AlRdrg 3b 3 1 1 2
Thmps pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Cano 2b 3 0 0 0
BUpton cf 5 1 1 1 RMartn c 4 1 1 0
Kppngr 3b 4 0 0 0 AnJons lf 3 0 0 0
BFrncs rf 3 0 0 0 Ibanez ph-lf 0 0 0 0
Fuld rf 1 0 0 0 Grndrs cf 4 1 1 1
CGmnz c 4 1 2 0 Pearce 1b 3 0 1 1
JMolin c 0 0 0 0 ISuzuki ph 1 0 0 0
C.Pena 1b 3 1 1 0 ENunez ss 3 0 1 0
EJhnsn 2b 3 2 1 1 ErChvz ph 1 0 0 0
Joyce ph 1 0 0 0
Brignc 2b 0 0 0 0
Totals 37 6 9 4 Totals 33 4 7 4
Tampa Bay......................... 000 030 111 6
New York ........................... 010 010 020 4
EE.Nunez (5). DPTampa Bay 1, New York 1.
LOBTampa Bay 7, New York 6. 2BC.Gimenez
2 (3). HRB.Upton (23), Al.Rodriguez (18), Gran-
derson (38). SBDe.Jennings (27), Thompson
(5), E.Johnson (18).
IP H R ER BB SO
Tampa Bay
Price W,18-5............ 7 5 2 2 2 6
Jo.Peralta H,34.......
1
3 2 2 2 1 0
Rodney S,43-45...... 1
2
3 0 0 0 1 2
New York
Sabathia L,13-6....... 6
2
3 6 4 4 2 3
Eppley ......................
2
3 1 1 1 0 0
Rapada.....................
2
3 1 0 0 0 1
Chamberlain............ 1 1 1 0 0 2
HBPby Sabathia (Longoria). WPRodney, Sa-
bathia 2. PBR.Martin. BalkRapada.
UmpiresHome, Scott Barry;First, Gary Darling-
;Second, Paul Emmel;Third, Jerry Meals.
T3:23. A45,200 (50,291).
Tigers 4, Indians 0
Detroit Cleveland
ab r h bi ab r h bi
AJcksn cf 5 1 1 1 Choo rf 4 0 1 0
Dirks lf 4 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 3 0 0 0
MiCarr 3b 4 1 2 1 CSantn c 4 0 1 0
Fielder 1b 3 1 1 0 Canzler lf 4 0 0 0
DYong dh 4 0 1 1 Ktchm 1b 4 0 1 0
Boesch rf 3 0 2 1 Chsnhll 3b 3 0 2 0
AGarci rf 1 0 0 0 LaPort dh 4 0 1 0
JhPerlt ss 3 0 1 0 Carrer cf 4 0 0 0
Avila c 3 1 0 0 Donald ss 2 0 0 0
Infante 2b 4 0 0 0 Lillirdg ss 0 0 0 0
Totals 34 4 8 4 Totals 32 0 6 0
Detroit................................. 220 000 000 4
Cleveland........................... 000 000 000 0
DPDetroit 1. LOBDetroit 6, Cleveland 8.
2BA.Jackson (25), Boesch (22), C.Santana (27),
Chisenhall (3).
IP H R ER BB SO
Detroit
Verlander W,14-8.... 7 6 0 0 1 6
Benoit ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Valverde................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Cleveland
Kluber L,1-4............. 5 8 4 4 2 5
Seddon..................... 2 0 0 0 0 3
F.Herrmann ............. 2 0 0 0 0 2
HBPby Verlander (Donald), by Kluber (Fielder).
UmpiresHome, Wally Bell;First, Mike Winters-
;Second, Mark Wegner;Third, Brian Knight.
T2:53. A17,185 (43,429).
White Sox 6, Twins 0
Chicago Minnesota
ab r h bi ab r h bi
De Aza lf 4 0 0 0 Span cf 4 0 1 0
Youkils 3b-1b 3 1 1 1 JCarrll 2b 4 0 0 0
Wise cf 4 1 1 1 Wlngh dh 4 0 0 0
Konerk 1b 4 1 1 0 Mornea 1b 4 0 2 0
JoLopz 3b 1 0 0 0 Plouffe 3b 4 0 0 0
Rios rf 3 1 2 1 Mstrnn lf 2 0 0 0
Przyns c 3 1 1 0 MCarsn rf 3 0 0 0
Viciedo dh 2 0 1 2 Butera c 3 0 0 0
AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 1 Flormn ss 3 0 1 0
Bckhm 2b 4 1 1 0
Totals 32 6 9 6 Totals 31 0 4 0
Chicago.............................. 010 101 201 6
Minnesota.......................... 000 000 000 0
DPMinnesota 2. LOBChicago 7, Minnesota 5.
2BRios (34). HRYoukilis (19). SBWise (17),
Mastroianni (20). SFWise.
IP H R ER BB SO
Chicago
Sale W,17-6............. 6 3 0 0 0 5
Myers........................ 2 0 0 0 0 2
Thornton................... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Minnesota
Vasquez L,0-2......... 5
2
3 3 3 3 4 4
Waldrop.................... 1
1
3 4 2 2 0 0
Perdomo .................. 1 2 1 1 2 0
Al.Burnett ................. 1 0 0 0 0 0
Perdomo pitched to 3 batters in the 9th.
HBPby Sale (Mastroianni), by Vasquez (Youki-
lis).
UmpiresHome, Jordan Baker;First, Adrian John-
son;Second, Gary Cederstrom;Third, Lance Barks-
dale.
T2:48. A30,729 (39,500).
Red Sox 8, Blue Jays 5
Boston Toronto
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Ciriaco 3b 4 0 1 0 RDavis lf 5 0 1 0
Ellsury cf 5 1 2 0 Rasms cf 4 2 1 0
Aviles 2b 5 1 1 0 Lawrie 3b 3 0 2 1
C.Ross rf 4 2 1 0 Lind 1b 4 1 2 1
MGomz dh 4 3 2 2 YEscor ss 4 0 1 1
Lvrnwy c 3 1 1 4 KJhnsn 2b 3 0 0 0
Nava lf 5 0 2 2 Arencii c 4 0 0 0
Loney 1b 4 0 0 0 Sierra dh 3 1 0 0
Iglesias ss 2 0 0 0 Gose rf 3 1 0 0
Totals 36 810 8 Totals 33 5 7 3
Boston................................ 000 320 003 8
Toronto............................... 003 001 010 5
ELind (5). LOBBoston 8, Toronto 6.
2BLawrie (22), Lind (11). 3BM.Gomez (1), Lind
(1). HRLavarnway (2). SBCiriaco (12), Ellsbury
(14), Iglesias (1), Y.Escobar (5). SCiriaco. SF
Lavarnway.
IP H R ER BB SO
Boston
Matsuzaka................ 5
1
3 3 4 4 3 5
Mortensen H,1 ........
2
3 1 0 0 0 1
Tazawa H,2.............. 1 0 0 0 0 2
Padilla BS,4-5 .........
1
3 2 1 1 0 0
C.Carpenter W,1-0.
2
3 0 0 0 1 0
A.Bailey S,3-4.......... 1 1 0 0 0 2
Toronto
Laffey........................ 3
2
3 4 3 3 3 1
Jenkins..................... 1
1
3 2 2 2 1 0
Frasor ....................... 2 0 0 0 0 2
Oliver L,3-3.............. 1 2 1 1 0 1
Janssen.................... 1 2 2 2 0 0
Oliver pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.
HBPby Matsuzaka (Sierra), by Frasor (Iglesias).
WPMatsuzaka 2, C.Carpenter.
UmpiresHome, Tony Randazzo;First, Bob Da-
vidson;Second, Brian Gorman;Third, Todd Tiche-
nor.
T3:42. A21,888 (49,260).
Rangers 9, Mariners 3
Seattle Texas
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Ackley 2b 3 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 5 1 2 1
MSndrs cf 3 2 1 1 Andrus ss 5 1 2 3
Seager 3b 4 1 2 0 Profar ss 0 0 0 0
Jaso dh 4 0 0 0 Hamltn cf 5 2 2 2
JMontr c 3 0 1 2 Gentry cf 0 0 0 0
Carp 1b 4 0 1 0 Beltre dh 3 1 0 0
CPegur rf 4 0 1 0 N.Cruz rf 4 0 1 0
TRonsn lf 4 0 0 0 MiYong 3b 2 1 1 0
Kawsk ss 2 0 0 0 DvMrp lf 4 1 2 0
LJimnz ph 1 0 0 0 Soto c 3 1 1 2
Ryan ss 0 0 0 0 Morlnd 1b 2 1 0 0
BSnydr 1b 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 33 911 8
Seattle ................................ 000 100 002 3
Texas.................................. 101 000 07x 9
EAckley (6), Seager (12). DPSeattle 2. LOB
Seattle5, Texas 6. 2BSeager 2(30), Andrus (29),
Hamilton (25), Dav.Murphy (27), Soto (6).
3BAndrus (8). HRM.Saunders (15), Kinsler
(17), Hamilton (42). SMoreland. SFJ.Montero.
IP H R ER BB SO
Seattle
Iwakuma L,6-5 ........ 5
1
3 7 2 2 1 4
O.Perez.................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Kinney ......................
2
3 1 1 1 0 0
Luetge ...................... 0 1 2 1 1 0
Pryor .........................
2
3 2 4 1 2 2
Kelley........................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Texas
Darvish W,15-9....... 7 2 1 1 2 9
Uehara H,5 .............. 1 0 0 0 0 2
Kirkman.................... 1 4 2 2 0 1
Kinney pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
Luetge pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
WPKirkman.
UmpiresHome, TimWelke;First, Paul Schrieber-
;Second, Mike Everitt;Third, Laz Diaz.
T3:27. A45,075 (48,194).
N A T I O N A L
L E A G U E
Phillies 12, Astros 6
Philadelphia Houston
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Rollins ss 6 2 2 1 Altuve 2b 5 2 3 0
Pierre lf 4 2 2 0 BBarns cf 5 0 0 0
DeFrts p 0 0 0 0 Wallac 1b 5 0 1 0
Ruf ph 1 0 0 0 Maxwll lf 4 2 1 1
Horst p 0 0 0 0 Lowrie ss 4 0 1 0
Utley 2b 4 3 2 2 Dmngz 3b 4 1 2 0
Howard 1b 4 1 2 3 MDwns rf 3 1 1 2
Ruiz c 4 2 0 0 DelRsr p 0 0 0 0
DBrwn rf-lf 4 1 1 2 R.Cruz p 1 0 0 0
Mayrry cf 5 1 3 3 CSnydr c 3 0 0 0
Frndsn 3b 5 0 2 1 EGnzlz p 1 0 0 0
Hamels p 3 0 1 0 B.Laird ph 1 0 0 0
Schrhlt rf 1 0 1 0 Fick p 0 0 0 0
FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0
JValdz p 0 0 0 0
Pareds rf 2 0 0 0
Totals 41121612 Totals 38 6 9 3
Philadelphia .................... 400 120 230 12
Houston ........................... 100 210 011 6
ERollins (13), Frandsen (6), De Fratus (1). LOB
Philadelphia 8, Houston 6. 2BUtley (13), Howard
(10), Mayberry (23), Schierholtz (6), Altuve (32).
HRRollins (20), D.Brown (3), Maxwell (15),
M.Downs (8). SBPierre (35), Utley (7), Ruiz (4).
CSPierre (7). SHamels.
IP H R ER BB SO
Philadelphia
Hamels W,15-6 ....... 7 7 4 3 1 8
De Fratus.................. 1 1 1 0 0 1
Horst ......................... 1 1 1 0 0 3
Houston
E.Gonzalez L,2-1.... 4 6 5 5 1 2
Fick ...........................
1
3 1 2 2 2 0
Fe.Rodriguez...........
2
3 1 0 0 1 1
J.Valdez ................... 1
2
3 3 2 2 1 2
Del Rosario..............
1
3 4 3 3 0 0
R.Cruz ...................... 2 1 0 0 0 3
Del Rosario pitched to 4 batters in the 8th.
WPDe Fratus. PBC.Snyder.
UmpiresHome, CBBucknor;First, DanIassogna-
;Second, Dale Scott;Third, Bill Miller.
T3:31. A17,535 (40,981).
Cubs 7, Pirates 4
Pittsburgh Chicago
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Holt 2b 5 0 0 0 DeJess rf 4 1 1 0
SMarte lf 4 1 1 0 Valuen 3b 3 3 1 0
Clemnt ph 1 0 0 0 Rizzo 1b 4 0 1 2
AMcCt cf 4 1 1 1 ASorin lf 4 1 1 1
GJones rf 4 1 2 0 Campn lf 0 0 0 0
GSnchz 1b 4 1 2 1 SCastro ss 4 1 2 4
McKnr c 3 0 0 0 Clevngr c 4 0 0 0
PAlvrz 3b 4 0 1 2 BJcksn cf 4 0 0 0
Barmes ss 1 0 0 0 Barney 2b 2 1 2 0
Snider ph 1 0 0 0 Rusin p 3 0 1 0
Mercer ss 0 0 0 0 JChpm p 0 0 0 0
JMcDnl p 1 0 0 0 Russell p 0 0 0 0
JuWlsn p 0 0 0 0 Corpas p 0 0 0 0
Leroux p 0 0 0 0 LaHair ph 1 0 0 0
Tabata ph 1 0 1 0 Camp p 0 0 0 0
McPhrs p 0 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0
Walker ph 1 0 0 0
Watson p 0 0 0 0
JHughs p 0 0 0 0
Qualls p 0 0 0 0
Morris p 0 0 0 0
Presley ph 0 0 0 0
Totals 34 4 8 4 Totals 33 7 9 7
Pittsburgh .......................... 000 012 100 4
Chicago.............................. 001 303 00x 7
EP.Alvarez (23), S.Castro (25). DPChicago 1.
LOBPittsburgh 7, Chicago 9. 2BG.Sanchez
(15), DeJesus (26), Valbuena (18), Rizzo (10), Bar-
ney (26). HRA.McCutchen (27), S.Castro (13).
SBS.Marte (5). CSS.Marte (2). SBarney.
IP H R ER BB SO
Pittsburgh
Ja.McDonald
L,12-8 ....................... 3
2
3 5 4 4 4 2
Ju.Wilson ................. 0 1 0 0 0 0
Leroux ......................
1
3 1 0 0 0 0
McPherson .............. 1 1 0 0 0 1
Watson .....................
2
3 0 1 1 1 1
J.Hughes..................
1
3 1 2 2 0 0
Qualls ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Morris ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Chicago
Rusin W,1-2............. 5 4 2 2 0 6
J.Chapman H,3.......
1
3 2 1 1 1 0
Russell H,12............ 1 0 0 0 1 1
Corpas......................
2
3 2 1 1 0 0
Camp H,16............... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Marmol S,20-22 ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Rusin pitched to 1 batter in the 6th.
Ju.Wilson pitched to 1 batter in the 4th.
HBPby J.Hughes (A.Soriano), by Marmol (Pres-
ley), by Rusin (Barmes). PBClevenger.
UmpiresHome, Mike Muchlinski;First, Sam Hol-
brook;Second, Rob Drake;Third, Joe West.
T3:17. A26,946 (41,009).
Marlins 4, Reds 0
Cincinnati Miami
ab r h bi ab r h bi
BPhllps 2b 4 0 0 0 Petersn lf 4 0 1 0
WValdz ss 4 0 0 0 Ruggin cf 3 1 2 1
Votto 1b 4 0 1 0 Reyes ss 4 1 2 0
Ludwck lf 2 0 0 0 Stanton rf 3 0 0 0
Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 Ca.Lee 1b 3 0 1 1
Frazier 3b 2 0 1 0 Velazqz 3b 1 0 0 0
Stubbs cf 3 0 0 0
Dobbs
3b-1b 4 1 2 1
Hanign c 3 0 0 0 DSolan 2b 4 0 0 0
Arroyo p 2 0 0 0 Brantly c 2 1 1 0
Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 JaTrnr p 3 0 0 0
Paul ph 1 0 1 0 H.Bell p 0 0 0 0
Simon p 0 0 0 0 Cishek p 0 0 0 0
Totals 29 0 3 0 Totals 31 4 9 3
Cincinnati ........................... 000 000 000 0
Miami .................................. 001 120 00x 4
DPCincinnati 1, Miami 1. LOBCincinnati 5, Mia-
mi 6. 2BFrazier (24), Ruggiano (21). HRDobbs
(5).
IP H R ER BB SO
Cincinnati
Arroyo L,12-8 .......... 6 9 4 4 2 6
Ondrusek ................. 1 0 0 0 1 1
Simon ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Miami
Ja.Turner W,1-2...... 7 2 0 0 2 3
H.Bell ........................ 1 1 0 0 0 0
Cishek ...................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
WPJa.Turner.
UmpiresHome, Brian ONora;First, Chad Fair-
child;Second, AlfonsoMarquez;Third, TomHallion.
T2:34. A27,111 (37,442).
Braves 2, Nationals 1
Washington Atlanta
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Werth rf 4 0 1 0 RJhnsn cf 3 0 1 0
Harper cf 3 1 2 1 Constnz ph 0 0 0 0
Zmrmn 3b 4 0 0 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0
LaRoch 1b 4 0 1 0 Kimrel p 0 0 0 0
Dsmnd ss 4 0 0 0 Pstrnck ph 1 0 0 0
Espinos 2b 4 0 0 0 Prado lf 4 0 3 0
Berndn lf 3 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 4 0 1 0
KSuzuk c 3 0 1 0 C.Jones 3b 4 0 1 0
Detwilr p 2 0 0 0 FFrmn 1b 4 1 1 0
CBrwn ph 1 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 3 0 0 0
Matths p 0 0 0 0 D.Ross c 3 0 0 0
McGnzl p 0 0 0 0 Overay ph 0 0 0 0
Storen p 0 0 0 0 JeBakr ph 1 0 0 0
SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 Smmns ss 3 1 2 1
Medlen p 2 0 0 0
Bourn ph-cf 2 0 1 0
Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 34 210 1
Washington ....................... 000 001 000 1
Atlanta ................................ 000 100 001 2
One out when winning run scored.
EDesmond (15). LOBWashington 5, Atlanta
10. 2BWerth (17), Prado (38), F.Freeman (31).
HRHarper (19). CSConstanza (1). SFSim-
mons.
IP H R ER BB SO
Washington
Detwiler .................... 6 7 1 1 1 5
Mattheus...................
2
3 1 0 0 1 0
Mic.Gonzalez .......... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Storen.......................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
S.Burnett L,1-2........
1
3 2 1 0 0 0
Atlanta
Medlen ..................... 7 5 1 1 1 13
OFlaherty ................ 1 0 0 0 0 1
Kimbrel W,2-1 ......... 1 0 0 0 0 3
UmpiresHome, Tim Timmons;First, Marty Fos-
ter;Second, MarvinHudson;Third, FieldinCulbreth.
T2:43. A41,797 (49,586).
Mets 7, Brewers 3
New York Milwaukee
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Tejada ss 5 0 0 0 Aoki rf 5 0 1 0
DnMrp 2b 4 2 2 2 RWeks 2b 4 0 0 0
DWrght 3b 5 1 2 0 Braun lf 3 0 1 0
I.Davis 1b 5 0 0 1 ArRmr 3b 4 0 2 0
Duda lf 4 1 2 2 Lucroy c 4 1 1 0
Rauch p 0 0 0 0 CGomz cf 3 0 1 0
Parnell p 0 0 0 0 Ishikaw 1b 4 1 1 1
JuTrnr ph 1 0 0 0 Segura ss 3 1 0 0
RRmrz p 0 0 0 0 Fiers p 1 0 1 1
Vldspn rf 2 0 1 0 Bianchi ph 1 0 0 0
Baxter rf 1 0 0 0 MParr p 0 0 0 0
AnTrrs cf 4 1 0 0 LHrndz p 0 0 0 0
Thole c 3 1 1 1 Farris ph 1 0 0 0
Niese p 3 1 2 0 Stinson p 0 0 0 0
Edgin p 0 0 0 0 Thrnrg p 0 0 0 0
FLewis lf 1 0 1 0 Morgan ph 1 0 1 1
Totals 38 711 6 Totals 34 3 9 3
New York ........................... 220 003 000 7
Milwaukee.......................... 020 000 001 3
ETejada (11), R.Weeks (16), Segura (4). DP
New York 3. LOBNew York 7, Milwaukee 8.
2BD.Wright 2 (40), Duda (13), Thole (13), Ar.Ra-
mirez (45), Ishikawa (10). 3BMorgan (3). HR
Dan.Murphy (6), Duda (14). CSValdespin (3).
IP H R ER BB SO
New York
Niese W,11-9 .......... 6 6 2 2 3 5
Edgin ........................
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
Rauch .......................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Parnell ...................... 1 2 0 0 0 0
R.Ramirez................ 1 1 1 1 1 2
Milwaukee
Fiers L,9-8................ 5 6 4 4 2 4
M.Parra ....................
1
3 3 3 1 0 0
Li.Hernandez........... 1
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Stinson ..................... 1 1 0 0 1 1
Thornburg................ 1 1 0 0 0 2
WPThornburg.
UmpiresHome, Larry Vanover;First, Jerry Layne-
;Second, Dan Bellino;Third, Mike Estabrook.
T3:11. A38,216 (41,900).
M A J O R
L E A G U E
L E A D E R S
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTINGMeCabrera, SanFrancisco, .346; AMc-
Cutchen, Pittsburgh, .339; Posey, San Francisco,
.333; YMolina, St. Louis, .319; DWright, New York,
.315; Fowler, Colorado, .311; Braun, Milwaukee,
.310.
RUNSAMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 98; Braun, Mil-
waukee, 93; Bourn, Atlanta, 88; CGonzalez, Col-
orado, 88; Rollins, Philadelphia, 88; JUpton, Arizo-
na, 88; Holliday, St. Louis, 87.
RBIHeadley, San Diego, 102; Braun, Milwaukee,
100; ASoriano, Chicago, 97; Bruce, Cincinnati, 96;
Holliday, St. Louis, 94; LaRoche, Washington, 92;
ArRamirez, Milwaukee, 91.
HITSAMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 178; Prado, Atlan-
ta, 170; Braun, Milwaukee, 164; Bourn, Atlanta, 163;
Scutaro, San Francisco, 163; DWright, New York,
163; SCastro, Chicago, 162.
DOUBLESArRamirez, Milwaukee, 45; DWright,
NewYork, 40; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 39; Prado, At-
lanta, 38; Votto, Cincinnati, 37; AHill, Arizona, 36;
DanMurphy, New York, 36.
TRIPLESPagan, San Francisco, 12; SCastro,
Chicago, 11; Fowler, Colorado, 11; Reyes, Miami,
11; Bourn, Atlanta, 10; MeCabrera, San Francisco,
10; Colvin, Colorado, 9.
HOME RUNSBraun, Milwaukee, 38; Stanton,
Miami, 34; Bruce, Cincinnati, 33; Beltran, St. Louis,
29; Kubel, Arizona, 29; LaRoche, Washington, 29;
ASoriano, Chicago, 29.
STOLEN BASESBourn, Atlanta, 39; Pierre, Phi-
ladelphia, 35; Reyes, Miami, 35; Victorino, Los An-
geles, 33; CGomez, Milwaukee, 32; Altuve, Hous-
ton, 30; Bonifacio, Miami, 30; EvCabrera, San Die-
go, 30; DGordon, Los Angeles, 30.
PITCHINGGGonzalez, Washington, 19-7; Dick-
ey, New York, 18-5; Cueto, Cincinnati, 17-8; Stras-
burg, Washington, 15-6; Hamels, Philadelphia,
15-6; AJBurnett, Pittsburgh, 15-7; Lynn, St. Louis,
15-7; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 15-8; Miley, Arizona,
15-9.
STRIKEOUTSKershaw, Los Angeles, 206; Dick-
ey, New York, 197; Strasburg, Washington, 197;
Hamels, Philadelphia, 192; GGonzalez, Washing-
ton, 191; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 188; Samardzija,
Chicago, 180.
SAVESAChapman, Cincinnati, 35; Kimbrel, At-
lanta, 35; Motte, St. Louis, 34; Hanrahan, Pitts-
burgh, 34; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 34; Clippard,
Washington, 31; Putz, Arizona, 29.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTINGTrout, Los Angeles, .331; MiCabrera,
Detroit, .329; Jeter, NewYork, .323; Mauer, Minne-
sota, .319; Beltre, Texas, .319; DavMurphy, Texas,
.315; Butler, Kansas City, .311.
RUNSTrout, Los Angeles, 115; Hamilton, Texas,
97; Kinsler, Texas, 95; MiCabrera, Detroit, 92; Je-
ter, New York, 92; AJackson, Detroit, 91; Grander-
son, New York, 89; AdJones, Baltimore, 89.
RBIHamilton, Texas, 123; MiCabrera, Detroit,
119; Willingham, Minnesota, 105; Encarnacion, To-
ronto, 102; Fielder, Detroit, 98; Pujols, Los Angeles,
96; Beltre, Texas, 92; Butler, Kansas City, 92.
HITSJeter, New York, 197; MiCabrera, Detroit,
181; Beltre, Texas, 173; Butler, Kansas City, 169;
AGordon, Kansas City, 169; Andrus, Texas, 166;
Cano, New York, 164.
DOUBLESAGordon, Kansas City, 47; Pujols,
Los Angeles, 42; Kinsler, Texas, 40; Cano, New
York, 39; Choo, Cleveland, 37; AdGonzalez, Bos-
ton, 37; Brantley, Cleveland, 36; NCruz, Texas, 36.
TRIPLESAJackson, Detroit, 10; Andrus, Texas,
8; JWeeks, Oakland, 8; Crisp, Oakland, 7; AEsco-
bar, Kansas City, 7; Rios, Chicago, 7; Zobrist, Tam-
pa Bay, 7.
HOMERUNSHamilton, Texas, 42; Encarnacion,
Toronto, 40; ADunn, Chicago, 38; Granderson,
New York, 38; MiCabrera, Detroit, 36; Willingham,
Minnesota, 34; Beltre, Texas, 32.
STOLEN BASESTrout, Los Angeles, 45; RDa-
vis, Toronto, 43; Revere, Minnesota, 36; Crisp,
Oakland, 34; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 30; AEscobar,
Kansas City, 28; DeJennings, Tampa Bay, 27; Kip-
nis, Cleveland, 27.
PITCHINGPrice, Tampa Bay, 18-5; Weaver, Los
Angeles, 17-4; Sale, Chicago, 17-6; Scherzer, De-
troit, 16-6; MHarrison, Texas, 16-9; Darvish, Texas,
15-9; PHughes, New York, 15-12.
STRIKEOUTSScherzer, Detroit, 220; Verlander,
Detroit, 218; Darvish, Texas, 205; FHernandez,
Seattle, 199; Shields, Tampa Bay, 189; Price, Tam-
pa Bay, 181; Sale, Chicago, 173.
SAVESRodney, Tampa Bay, 43; JiJohnson, Bal-
timore, 42; RSoriano, New York, 38; CPerez, Cle-
veland, 36; Nathan, Texas, 33; Valverde, Detroit,
30; Reed, Chicago, 26; Wilhelmsen, Seattle, 26.
T H I S D A T E I N
B A S E B A L L
Sept. 15
1912 Joe Wood of the Boston Red Sox pitched
his 16th consecutive victory to tie Walter Johnsons
record as he beat the St. Louis Browns 2-1.
1938 Brothers Lloyd and Paul Waner hit back-to-
back homers for the Pittsburgh Pirates off Cliff Mel-
ton of the New York Giants. This was the only time
brothers hit successive home runs in a major
league game. It was Lloyds last homer.
1946 The Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Chicago
Cubs 2-0 in five innings when the game was called
because of gnats. The insects became such a prob-
lemfor the players, umpires and fans that the game
had to be stopped.
1963 All three Alou brothers Felipe, Matty and
Jesus played in the outfield at the same time for
the San Francisco Giants in a 13-5 victory over the
Pittsburgh Pirates.
1969 St. Louis left-hander Steve Carlton struck
out 19 Mets for a nine-inning game record. New
York won the game 4-3 on two, two-run homers by
Ron Swoboda.
1971 Houston pitcher Larry Yount, the older
brother of Hall of Famer Robin Yount, was credited
with his only major league appearance and didnt
throw a pitch. Yount took the mound in the ninth in-
ning of a 4-2 loss to Atlanta and after a fewwarmup
tosses had to leave with elbow pain. He never ap-
peared in another major league game.
1979 Bob Watson of the Red Sox became the
first player to hit for the cycle in both leagues as he
led Boston to a 10-2 victory over the Baltimore
Orioles. He hit for the cycle with the Houston Astros
against San Francisco on June 24, 1977.
1990 Bobby Thigpen pitched one inning and be-
came the first relief pitcher with 50 saves in a sea-
son as the Chicago White Sox beat the Red Sox
7-4.
AP PHOTO
Yankees manager Joe Girardi takes starting pitcher CC Sabathia
out of the game after the Rays Ben Zobrist hit an RBI single in
the seventh inning on Friday at Yankee Stadiumin New York.
T H U R S D A Y S
L A T E B O X E S
Cardinals 2, Dodgers 1
St. Louis Los Angeles
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Jay cf 4 0 0 0 M.Ellis 2b 4 1 1 0
MCrpnt 3b 5 0 1 0 Ethier rf 3 0 1 0
Hollidy lf 4 0 0 0 Kemp cf 4 0 1 0
Craig 1b 5 0 2 1 AdGnzl 1b 3 0 1 1
YMolin c 4 1 3 0 HRmrz ss 4 0 1 0
Beltran rf 2 0 2 0 Victorn lf 4 0 1 0
Schmkr 2b 4 0 2 1 L.Cruz 3b 3 0 0 0
Descals ss 4 0 0 0 DGordn pr 0 0 0 0
Lynn p 2 0 0 0 Punto 3b 0 0 0 0
SRonsn ph 0 1 0 0 A.Ellis c 3 0 0 0
Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Beckett p 2 0 0 0
Freese ph 1 0 0 0 PRdrgz p 0 0 0 0
Boggs p 0 0 0 0 Belisari p 0 0 0 0
Motte p 0 0 0 0 BAreu ph 1 0 0 0
Choate p 0 0 0 0
League p 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 210 2 Totals 31 1 6 1
St. Louis............................. 010 000 100 2
Los Angeles....................... 100 000 000 1
EM.Carpenter (9). DPSt. Louis 2, Los Angeles
1. LOBSt. Louis 11, Los Angeles 5. 2BCraig
(31), Beltran(24), Ad.Gonzalez (5), H.Ramirez (28).
CSKemp (4), D.Gordon (9).
IP H R ER BB SO
St. Louis
Lynn W,15-7............ 6 5 1 1 2 7
Mujica H,24.............. 1 0 0 0 0 1
Boggs H,29.............. 1 0 0 0 0 0
Motte S,34-40.......... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Los Angeles
Beckett ..................... 5
1
3 7 1 1 2 6
P.Rodriguez L,0-1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 0
Belisario ................... 1
2
3 2 0 0 0 0
Choate......................
1
3 0 0 0 2 0
League .....................
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
WPBeckett.
UmpiresHome, DougEddings;First, KerwinDan-
ley;Second, Paul Nauert;Third, Dana DeMuth.
T3:06. A43,309 (56,000).
S T A N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Baltimore........................................ 81 62 .566 7-3 W-3 42-32 39-30
New York ....................................... 81 63 .563
1
2 5-5 L-1 41-29 40-34
Tampa Bay..................................... 78 66 .542 3
1
2 3 5-5 W-1 39-32 39-34
Toronto........................................... 65 78 .455 16 15
1
2 5-5 L-1 35-37 30-41
Boston............................................ 65 80 .448 17 16
1
2 3-7 W-1 33-43 32-37
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Chicago.......................................... 77 66 .538 5-5 W-1 42-31 35-35
Detroit............................................. 76 67 .531 1 4
1
2 4-6 W-3 43-28 33-39
Kansas City ................................... 65 78 .455 12 15
1
2 5-5 L-1 31-38 34-40
Cleveland....................................... 60 85 .414 18 21
1
2 3-7 L-1 32-38 28-47
Minnesota...................................... 60 85 .414 18 21
1
2 5-5 L-1 29-44 31-41
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Texas............................................ 86 58 .597 6-4 W-1 46-26 40-32
Oakland ........................................ 82 61 .573 3
1
2 6-4 L-1 42-30 40-31
Los Angeles................................. 78 66 .542 8 3 7-3 W-1 40-32 38-34
Seattle........................................... 69 76 .476 17
1
2 12
1
2 4-6 L-2 36-36 33-40
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Washington.................................. 89 55 .618 7-3 L-1 44-27 45-28
Atlanta........................................... 82 63 .566 7
1
2 6-4 W-1 41-32 41-31
Philadelphia................................. 73 72 .503 16
1
2 3
1
2 8-2 W-1 38-37 35-35
New York...................................... 66 78 .458 23 10 2-8 W-1 30-41 36-37
Miami ............................................ 64 81 .441 25
1
2 12
1
2 4-6 W-1 33-37 31-44
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Cincinnati...................................... 87 58 .600 5-5 L-1 47-28 40-30
St. Louis ....................................... 76 68 .528 10
1
2 4-6 W-1 43-29 33-39
Pittsburgh..................................... 72 71 .503 14 3
1
2 2-8 L-7 42-30 30-41
Milwaukee .................................... 72 72 .500 14
1
2 4 7-3 L-1 44-29 28-43
Chicago ........................................ 57 87 .396 29
1
2 19 6-4 W-2 35-34 22-53
Houston........................................ 46 99 .317 41 30
1
2 4-6 L-1 30-43 16-56
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
San Francisco.............................. 81 62 .566 6-4 W-2 40-31 41-31
Los Angeles................................. 74 70 .514 7
1
2 2 3-7 L-4 38-34 36-36
Arizona ......................................... 71 72 .497 10 4
1
2 5-5 W-2 35-34 36-38
San Diego..................................... 69 75 .479 12
1
2 7 7-3 W-4 38-34 31-41
Colorado....................................... 57 85 .401 23
1
2 18 2-8 L-2 31-43 26-42
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That speechwas just phenom-
enal, said Lions fullback P.J. By-
ers, a Navy dive specialist attend-
ing Penn State as part of the offi-
cer training program. I always
wanted to meet him because Id
heard stories about himfromthe
coaches. Me and him shared the
same route how we got to Penn
State. We related a lot on the
same level.
His speech, he gave me a copy
andI keepit onmylocker. Idlove
touseit asanofficerwithmyguys
in the future.
The morale gained from the
summer was put to the test this
past week. The Lions gave up a
late score and missed four field
goals ina one-point loss toVirgin-
ia. StartingreceiverShawneyKer-
sey left the team.
AndwithNavybeingoneof just
two teams on the schedule that
did not play in a bowl game this
season, its an opportunity for a
win that the Lions cant afford to
miss.
So far we havent proved the
critics wrong, senior cornerback
Stephon Morris said. Weve got-
ta do a better job as a whole. Get-
ting off the field on third down.
Finishing games. We always start
off well. Then for some reason in
the fourth quarter, we collapse.
This Navy game can be a big
confidence booster for us. Just so
we can get some confidence and
get things rolling.
The Midshipmen had an extra
week to prepare for this one after
opening the season with a game
in Ireland, losing 50-10 to Notre
Dame.
Penn State could have used
some extra time themselves to
get readyforaNavyoffensethat is
unlike any other team they will
face this year.
I didnt schedule Navy,
OBrien said with a laugh.
Though they threw the ball 19
times against Notre Dame be-
cause of the lopsided score, the
Mids will stick to the ground for
most of thegame, runningthetri-
ple option out of their flexbone
scheme.
Its something difficult to emu-
late in practice and defending it
wont apply much to the rest of
the games this season.
Navy is so good at what they
do, OBrien said. Theyre at-
tacking your discipline and
theyre attacking your toughness.
Its very difficult to practice it
because youre talking about cut
blocks and triple-option and tri-
ple-option play-action. What we
do is we get our (scout team) of-
fense out there a little earlier and
theyrunthroughtheplaystheyre
going to run with our defense.
So hopefully its executed
when they come out for practice,
andtheycanseea pictureof what
theyre doing. Its a difficult team
to play against.
Strategically, theMidswill look
togrindthegameout andrunthe
clock. Intheir first twogames, the
Lions averaged 11.5 possessions
on offense. OBrien said they ex-
pect toonlyget eight or nineinto-
days game, and have to plan ac-
cordingly.
Though quarterback Matt
McGloin (elbow) is expected to
be at or near 100 percent for the
game Hes a tough kid. Hes
from Scranton, OBrien said
the offense as a whole could be
shorthanded.
TwostartersintailbackBill Bel-
ton (ankle) and left tackle Dono-
van Smith (foot) are not likely to
play. Backup tailback Derek Day
has limitedinpractice. Addinthe
departure of Kersey, and the Li-
ons have some adjustments to
make.
MISSION
Continued fromPage 1B
MADISON, N.J. Playing at
FDU-Florhamhas been favorable
for Kings recently as the Mon-
archs won two of the last three
times they made the trip to the
school entering Fridays game.
But the Devils always seemto
play their best when they play
on Friday nights.
And thats what happened on
Friday as the Devils piled up 446
total yards at Shields Field and
got the best of Kings, 30-14 drop-
ping the Monarchs to 0-3 on the
season.
FDU took advantage of a big
third quarter when it outscored
the Monarchs 20-0 to open a 23-0
leadat halftime andusing its run-
ning game as Jon Bennett hit the
100-yard mark in the first half
withtouchdownrunsof 72and21
yards.
The Monarchs got on the
board in the third quarter taking
advantage of a fumble recovery
by the Devils to open the second
half. Judens Goimbert capped off
the two-play, 17-yard drive with a
10-yardTDruntotrimtheleadto
23-7. But FDU answered back
with another TD to go up 30-7.
Goimbert (6 rushes for 18
yards, 2 receptions for 19 yards)
added a receiving score from
Tyler Hartranft (13-for-28, 137
yards, 2 touchdowns) in the
fourth quarter. Kyle McGrath
broke 100 yards rushing for the
second time this season rum-
bling for 114 on 23 carries.
Santos threw for 257 yards
and two touchdowns and An-
thony Fruncillo had a big game
receiving for the Devils hauling
in eight catches for 154 yards
and a score.
FDU-Florham30, King's 14
Kings.................................... 0 0 7 7 14
FDU-Florham...................... 3 20 7 0 30
First Quarter
FDU Mike Georgetti 40 field goal 12:58
Second Quarter
FDU Jon Bennett 72 run (Georgetti kick)
14:49
FDU Bennett 21 run (kick failed) 9:26
FDU Fruncillo 11 pass from Mike Santos
(Georgetti kick) 1:19
Third Quarter
KINGS Judens Goimbert 10 run (Kevin
Mulvihill kick) 11:08
FDU Ted Cebulski 9 pass from Santos
(Georgetti kick) 3:13
Fourth Quarter
KINGS Goimbert 14 pass from Tyler
Hartranft (Mulvihill kick) 13:56
TeamStatistics King's FDU
First downs .......................... 20 19
Rushes-yards...................... 40-145 34-189
Passing................................. 137 257
Total Yards .......................... 282 446
Comp-Att-Int ........................ 13-28-2 22-31-1
Sacks-Yards Lost ............... 0-0 3-16
Punts-Avg. ........................... 3-38.3 4-27.8
Fumbles-Lost ...................... n/a n/a
Penalties-Yards .................. 7-55 10-100
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING Kings, Kyle McGrath 23-114, Ju-
dens Goimbert 6-18, Tyler Hartranft 10-16, TEAM
1-(minus-3); FDU, Jon Bennett 11-114, Fruncillo
5-32, Craig Kimbrough 9-21, Santos 4-12, Frank
Trivigno 4-7, Tanner Ogilivie 1-3.
PASSING Kings, Hartranft 13-28-2-137;
FDU, Mike Santos 22-30-0-257, Anthony Fruncillo
0-1-1-0.
RECEIVING Kings, Steve Duncan 4-26, Jor-
dan Buford 2-29, Adam Kudlacik 2-26, Goimbert
2-19, Dan Kempa 1-21, Matt Henry 1-10, Darren
Mitchell 1-6, Josh Sanders 0-0, McGrath 0-0; FDU,
Fruncillo8-54, TedCebulski 5-71, BryanSoletto3-
21, Kimbrough 3-(minus-5), James Ognibene 1-
10, Bennett 1-3, Edwin Lara 1-3.
INTS Kings, Dakota Edwards; FDU, Shane
Roland, Mickey Weiks.
MISSEDFIELDGOALS Kings, Mulvihill (21)
L O C A L C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L
Devils burn Kings
with monster 2nd
FDU scores 20 in the second
quarter and led 23-0 sending
Kings to 0-3 start.
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The Times Leader staff
After allowing 65 points in Sep-
tember of 2011 to Albright, the
Wilkes football team and coach
Frank Sheptock could have given
up on the season at that point and
taken shot after shot from every
other team.
Instead, the Colonels learned
from that lopsided loss and even
turned in some stellar defensive
efforts after that 39-point defeat.
The team showed resiliency last
year finishing with four wins and
Sheptock used that loss to ad-
dress weaknesses on defense in
the offseason.
We tried to use it more as a
learning experience but it defi-
nitely stings when youre losing
by 40 points and giving up 65,
Sheptock said.
This afternoon at 2, the Colo-
nels (1-0) will face Albright (2-0,
1-0 MAC) at home in the teams
MAC and home opener. Theres
nothing more the Colonels would
like to prove than showing the Li-
ons that they are a better team
this season.
Awinfor Wilkes wouldnot only
show Albright and the rest of the
MAC that the team is for real it
would also be a milestone for
Sheptock, whocurrentlysits at 99
career wins.
One of the things I take a great
deal of pride in is that at Wilkes
we have a program where weve
had longevity here, Sheptock
said. I thinkit signifies that weve
hadthe opportunity to coacha lot
of great players through my time
hereIf and when (win No. 100)
occurs then it will be a very proud
moment for this program and Ill
have a lot of pride in it as well be-
cause of being able to coach the
players Ive had an opportunity to
coach here.
Wilkes enters the game rejuve-
nated after opening the season
with a win and then having a bye
in Week 2, which is a crucial as-
pect as the team will now play
nine straight conference games.
But they begin against the Li-
ons, who havent changed much
since the last time the two
squared off. They not only have a
potent passing game like crushed
Wilkes last year, they now have a
complimentingrunninggame. Ty
Hughes leads the MACinrushing
with 245 yards
L O C A L C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L
Colonels look to avenge lopsided loss to Lions
Last year, Albright hung 65 on
Wilkes in a blowout. Win No.
100 looms for Sheptock.
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
Albright (2-0, 1-0 MAC) at Wilkes
(1-0, 0-0)
When: 2 p.m. today at Schmidt
Stadium, Edwardsville
Last Meeting: The Lions ham-
mered the Colonels 65-26 last
season.
Last week: Wilkes had its bye and
is coming of a Week 1 9-7 victory
over Morrisville State. The Lions
defeated second-year program
Stevenson 29-22 in overtime last
week.
What to know: Wilkes coach Frank
Sheptock is already the programs
winningest coach. With a win
today he will reach another mile-
stone with No. 100.
About the Lions: They return a
total of 16 starters from last years
team with nine on offense and
seven on defense. Tailback Ty
Hughes leads the MAC with 245
rushing yards.
About the Colonels: Three players
had at least 12 rushes in their win
over Morrisville State. Andrew
Regan had a big game last time
out hauling in five catches for 110
yards and running 14 times for 47
yards.
Notes: QB Tyler Bernsten will start
for the Colonels, but Alex George
is expected to see significant
playing time as well. Wilkes tail-
back Aux Wogou, who missed the
opener with an injury, will be back
on the field this afternoon.
Albright will win if it can contain
Wilkes running game and keep the
Colonels pass defense on their
toes.
Wilkes will win if it can turn long
drives into touchdowns instead of
field goals because points will be
needed this game against a high-
scoring Albright team.
Up Next: Wilkes hits the road to
face Widener, while Albright heads
home to face Lycoming.
U P N E X T
DALLAS Chris Nixon
earned medalist honors shoot-
ing 2-over par 38 to lead Wyom-
ing Valley West to its third
straight division championship
with a 160-164 win over Crest-
wood on Friday in Wyoming
Valley Conference golf action at
Irem Golf Club.
The Spartans claimed the
Class 3A Division 2 title on
Friday. The last two seasons
they were the champs of the
WVC North Division.
Joe Hurn led Crestwood
shooting 2-over par as well.
(at Irem, par 36)
WVW Chris Nixon 38 medalist, Chris McCue
40, Colin Harrison 41. Evan Pirillo 41
CRE Joe Hurn 38, Bill Dombrosky 41, Thomas
Goyne 42, Jake Popowycz 43
Hanover Area 172, MMI Prep
189
Matt Kocher earned medalist
honors to help lead Hanover
Area to a win.
Jeff Lotz led the effort for
MMI Prep.
(at Wyoming Valley Country Club, par 35)
HAN Matt Kocher 40 medalist, Matt Kuhl 41,
Steve Dokas 43, Kyle Cunard 48
MMI Jeff Lotz 41, Sam Harmon 48, Casey
McCoy 48, Charlie Karchner 52
GIRLS TENNIS
MMI 3, GAR 2
Gabriella Lobitz, and Claire
Sheen each earned a victory in
singles competition to help lead
MMI.
SINGLES -- 1. MMI Gabriella Lobitz d.
Edoukou Aka-Ezoue 6-0, 6-0; 2. MMI by default; 3.
MMI Claire Sheen d. Mariam Conteh 6-1, 6-0;
DOUBLES -- 1. GAR Diane Lopez/Vanessa
Castillo d. Katie McGuire/Gaby Becker 6-1, 3-6,
7-5; 2. GAR Raquel Sosa/Leticia Izaguirre d.
Seprina Guanier/Kelsey Donaldson 6-4, 6-2
Holy Redeemer 5, Hanover
Area 0
The Royals earned the sweep
as all five winners won in
straight sets.
SINGLES -- 1. Fallon Boich (HR) d. Emily
Rinehimer 6-1, 6-3; 2. Nell Chmiel (HR) d. Elise
House 6-0, 6-0; 3. Emily Kabalka (HR) d. Kati
McManus 6-4, 6-0
DOUBLES -- 1. Leeanne Tabit/Ashley Bleight-
on (HR) d. Gabrielle Keating/Lauren Richmond 6-2,
6-1; 2. Natalie Coffee/Danielle Marchese (HR) d.
Analiese Reisinger/Sara Biller 6-1 7-5
Crestwood 5, Tunkhannock 0
Crestwood won all five match-
es to earn the shutout victory
over Tunkhannock.
SINGLES -- 1. Christi Bowman d. Prutha Patell
6-0, 6-1; 2. Brittany Stanson d. Jill Patten 6-0, 6-0;
3. Melanie Kobela d. Breanna Grey 6-1, 6-0
DOUBLES -- 1. Jenn Snyder/Melanie Snyder
d. Marlena Chesner/Becky Mills 6-3, 6-0; 2.
Chrissy Perry/Kiana Thompson d. Jenn Grosso/
Morgan Drungell 4-6, 6-4, 7-6
Dallas 5, Pittston Area 0
Dallas swept Pittston Area
winning all five matches.
SINGLES -- 1. Dana Yu d. Miranda Warnuck
6-2, 6-4; 2. Grace Schaub d. Haleigh Zurek 6-0,
6-0; 3. Cara Pricher d. Tatiana Supinksi 6-4, 6-0
DOUBLES -- 1. Kajel Patel/Alyssa Belskis d.
Alicia Chopyak/Mikaela Moher 6-2, 6-7 (7-5), 6-3;
2. Courtney Sickle and Caitlyn Landau d. Rose
Mary Ritsick/Claudia Shandra 6-2, 7-5
Coughlin 4, Wyoming Area 1
Coughlin won four matches to
earn the victory.
Valerie Bott earned the only
win for Wyoming Area.
SINGLES -- 1. WA Valerie Bott d. Becca Elmy
5-7, 7-5, 7-5; 2. COU Dana Schneider Kierstin
Grillo 6-2, 6-4; 3. COU Mykela Pacuranu d. Anna
Thomas 6-1, 6-1
DOUBLES -- 1. COU Julia DeMiller/Kristy
Pearoge d. Julia Banas/Julia Gober 6-2, 6-2; COU
Alia Sod/Jackie Manoguin d. Maddie Ambruso/
Sam Williams 6-4, 7-5
BOYS SOCCER
Berwick 8, GAR 4
Anthony Ramos scored four
goals while Richard Umana
scored three goals with two
assists in the Berwick victory.
Madison Nicole led GAR with
one goal and one assist.
GAR............................................................... 2 2 4
Berwick ......................................................... 6 2 8
First half: 1. BERRichard Umana (Edgar Guzman),
24:02; 2. BER Anthony Ramos (Umana), 21:19; 3.
BER Luke Henger (Umana), 18:24; 4. BER Ramos
(Zach Klinger), 17:40; 5. BER Ramos (Arlinson
Reyes), 14:50; 6 BER Umana (Reyes), 13:44; 7.
GAR Madison Nicole, :44; 8. GAR Breanna Moser
(Madison Nicole), 24;
Second half: 9. BER Ramos (Klinger), 33:01;
10. GAREdwin Sosa, 29:37; 11. BERUmana (Luke
Whitenight), 27:45; 12. GAR Jeffery Vergara, 27:31
Shots: GAR5, BER13; Saves: GAR5(Anthony
Tlatenchi), BER 2 (Erickson Vasquez); Corners:
GAR 1, BER 0.
Meyers 4, Hanover Area 0
Joel Tlatenchi scored one goal
and had two assists in the
Meyers shutout victory.
Joe Gagliardi had eight saves
in the net for Hanover Area.
Meyers.......................................................... 2 2 4
Hanover Area............................................... 0 0 0
First half: 1. MEY Tom Lovecchio (Joel Tlatenchi),
28:59; 2. MEY Cal Lisman, 6:51
Second half: 3. MEY Jesse Macko (Tlatenchi),
36:26; 4. Tlatenchi (Mike DiMaggio), 16:54
Shots: MEY 13, HAN 6; Saves: MEY 4 (David
Torres), HAN 8 (Joe Gagliardi); Corners: MEY 12,
HAN 1.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Delaware Valley 3, Crestwood 0
The Warriors swept the
Comets, but it wasnt easy. After
winning the first game by 18,
Crestwood rallied and made
DelVal worn for the last two
wins even sending the third to
overtime.
Crestwood ......................................... 7 21 31 0
Delaware Valley................................ 25 25 33 3
Crestwood: Carrina Mazzoni 8 points, 17 assists,
5 digs; Brace Emmett 9 points, 6 kills, 15 digs;
Emily Sippel 12 points, 15 kills, 8 digs; Taryn
Wosnar 14 points, 4 kills, 5 digs
Delaware Valley: Taylor Braunagel 3 points, 12
kills, 3 blocks, 6 digs; Alyssa Kelly 10 points, 1
assist, 12 kills, 2 blocks, 3 aces; Cassidy Cohen 4
points, 3 blocks
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Kings 3, Gwynedd Mercy 0
The Monarchs won by scores
of 25-22, 25-17 and 25-12 led by
12 kills from Alexa Nelson.
Kelsie Kramer added five kills,
Mary Loughran had 19 assists
and four kills and one service
ace and Jillian Foster scored a
pair of kills, 10 digs and six
service aces.
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Wilkes 3, Widener 2
The Colonels got goals from
Ashley Ream, Lauren Pawling
and Kerryn Redcay.
L O C A L R O U N D U P
WVW secures third division title
The Times Leader Staff
high for wins set in 2007. It was
the first victory over the Astros
for the left-hander in his last five
tries, and his first win overall
since Aug. 18 after not factoring
into the decision in his last three
outings.
Hamels threw95 pitches, end-
ing a streak of 14 straight games
with at least 100 pitches.
Edgar Gonzalez (2-1), starting
in place of Bud Norris
scratched on Thursday because
of a blister on the index finger of
his throwing hand needed 32
pitches to get through the first
inning and was done after the
fourth.
Browns homer, to the second
deck in right field, made it 9-4 in
the seventh.
After Rollins homeredinto the
right-field seats for his 42nd ca-
reer leadoff shot, extending his
team record, Juan Pierre drew a
walk, stole second base and
scored on a single by Chase Ut-
ley. Utley swiped second base
before making it 3-0 when he
scored on a ground-rule double
by Howard. Mayberrys two-out
RBI single left the Phillies up
4-0.
Mayberry, who finished with
three hits, doubled in the fourth
and scored on a single by Kevin
Frandsen to push the lead to 5-1.
Chuckie Fick walked Utley
and Howard with one out in the
fifth before being lifted for Fer-
nando Rodriguez. After aninten-
tional walk to Brown loaded the
bases, Mayberrys single was de-
flected by Rodriguez and rolled
to second baseman Jose Altuve.
Utley and Carlos Ruiz scored be-
fore Altuve could get the throw
to the plate and the Phillies in-
creased the lead to 7-3.
Utley had an RBI double in the
eighth and Howard drove in two
runs with a single.
NOTES: Jeff Kent, who played
for the Astros from 2003-04, was
scheduled to throw out the first
pitch on Friday as Houston con-
tinues the celebration of the
50th anniversary of the fran-
chise. But Kent was still recover-
ing from breaking four ribs and
puncturing one of his lungs in a
recent dirt bike accident, so his
9-year-old son Kaeden threw the
pitch. Kent is set to appear Sur-
vivor: Philippines, the 25th sea-
son of the show, which pre-
mieres later this month. The
opportunity came for me to chal-
lenge myself and compete and
compete socially, which was a
challenge in itself, he said of the
show. It was a fun experience.
... Ruiz was the only player in
Philadelphias lineup without a
hit Friday.
POWER
Continued fromPage 1B
AP PHOTO
Philadelphias Carlos Ruiz, left, slides across home plate to score a run as Houston Astros catcher
Chris Snyder, right, dives to tag himduring the fifth inning of Fridays game.
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FLORHAMPARK, N.J. The
New York Jets will face the Pitts-
burgh Steelers speedy receivers
without Darrelle Revis.
The All-Pro cornerback was
ruled out Friday for the teams
game at Pittsburgh on Sunday
with a concussion that left Revis
in a fog after the injury oc-
curred in the season opener
against Buffalo.
CoachRexRyansaidRevis was
cleared for non-contact practice
for the first time Friday, but will
not travel to Pittsburgh with the
team Saturday.
We followed NFL protocol
this week, Ryan said, and well
always followNFLprotocol when
it comes to concussions, but Dar-
relle is ruled out for the game.
Revis needed to be cleared by
the team physician and an inde-
pendent neurological consultant
in order to first practice and then
play. He was injured when he
made a diving tackle attempt on
C.J. Spiller and teammate Bart
Scott accidentally kicked him in
the head.
The Jets will also be without
tight end Dustin Keller and line-
backer Bryan Thomas, both with
hamstring issues. To make up for
the loss of Keller, one of quarter-
back Mark Sanchezs favorite tar-
gets, New York signed tight end
Dedrick Epps who was in
training camp with the Jets off
Chicagos practice squad.
Pittsburgh might be without a
fewkey defensive players, too, as
safety Troy Polamalu (strained
right calf) and linebacker James
Harrison (left knee) didnt prac-
tice Friday and were questiona-
ble for the game.
Revis has missed just three
games in his career, all in 2010.
Now, the Jets will head to Pitts-
burgh with a tough matchup
coming up with the Steelers trio
of Mike Wallace, Antonio Brown
and Emmanuel Sanders.
Kyle Wilson, a first-round draft
pick in 2010, will start in Revis
place opposite Antonio Cromar-
tie. Ellis Lankster will move in
Wilsons usual nickelback spot.
Safety Eric Smith is also expect-
ed to make his season debut after
being hobbled since the presea-
son with hip and knee injuries.
With Darrelle not playing, we
have a lot of confidence in Kyle
Wilson, Ryan said. Obviously,
he has to step up in a starter role,
which hes ready for. Ellis Lank-
ster and Isaiah Trufant will share
some nickel and dime responsib-
ilities. Itll be good to get Eric
Smith back, and we think hes
ready to roll. The guys that are
stepping up in this case, I always
believe, the guys who step up and
replace that guy, have to main-
tain that level or maybe even a
little better.
In this case, well take a little
less withthe Darrelle Revis deal.
A few minutes before Ryans
announcement, Revis said he
felt good being back on the
field, but knew the the clock is
ticking on whether he would be
available.
It was just limited reps today,
thats all it was, said Revis, who
had been limited earlier in the
weektoridingthe stationarybike
on the sideline during practice.
Its just getting better every day.
Its just the process. Thats what
Ive really been doing. I feel good
today, andwe just have togofrom
there and hope that every day I
get better and better.
It is the first concussion of Re-
vis playing career at any level of
football, and the cornerback nev-
er paid attention to the NFLs
rules which have increased to
try to better protect players on
head injuries.
This is a newthingfor me, he
said. I going about it the best
way I can and Im learning new
things about concussions and go-
ing from there.
Ryan previously said the team
would know by Saturday, when
the Jets fly to Pittsburgh, wheth-
er Revis would join them for the
game against the Steelers. Revis
addedthat its really not my call
when asked if he would like to
travel anyway to help the team
from the sideline.
I just have to do what they tell
me to do, man, Revis said.
Thats what Imdoing, is just fol-
lowing guidelines and what
theyre telling me to do.
Revis, despite hoping to play,
said the uncertainty at the time
over whether he would play did
not add any frustration.
No, its my head, Revis said.
Its a headinjury, soIve got todo
the best I can and make sure Im
healthy first and the teamdoes as
well. Everybodys looking out for
my best interest, and I think
thats thefocus here, tomakesure
Im 100 percent before I step out
onto the field (for a game).
Wilson was the Jets top draft
pick out of Boise State two years
ago, but struggled as a rookie be-
foresettlingintoa backuprolebe-
hind Revis and Cromartie. Wil-
son has spent the past fewoffsea-
sons training with Revis.
N F L
Revis not traveling to Pittsburgh
The Jets star cornerback was
ruled out for Sundays game
on Friday.
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.
AP Sports Writer
AP PHOTO
Darrelle Revis (24), who suffered what the team called a mild
concussion last week, will not play Sunday against the Steelers.
JOLIET, Ill. Last weekend
it was a win for Clint Bowyer.
On Friday, it was the announce-
ment of a new sponsor.
This Sunday, the Chase for
the Sprint Cup will begin for
the first time with a driver from
Michael Waltrip Racing.
Two, in fact.
It seems like ever since I
made this change over to Mi-
chael Waltrip, its almost daily
that theres more good news
around the corner, Bowyer
said.
Five years after an atrocious
showing for Toyota inthe manu-
facturers first year inNASCARs
top series, MWRis wrapping up
an impressive season. Bowyer
and Martin Truex Jr. are both in
the Chase, which starts with
Sundays race at Chicagoland.
Thats quite a step for a team
that hadfour top-five finishes all
of last year.
We just have a great core
group of folks that embrace the
team atmosphere, just love
working at MWR, Waltrip said
after Bowyers victory last week-
end at Richmond. Thats prob-
ably the thing Immost thankful
for, is the fact that everybody
gets along, everybody wants
each other to do good.
MWR launched in 2007, but
Waltrip became embroiled in a
cheating scandal at the season-
openingDaytona 500 andquick-
ly ran out of money. Rob Kauff-
man, an investment fund man-
ager and racing enthusiast,
bought into the organization
and pumped in cash, and Joe
Gibbs Racing defected from
Chevrolet to Toyota at the end
of that year. When ties to Chev-
rolet were officially over, J.D.
Gibbs personally visited with
every Toyota team to offer sup-
port, includingtechnical advice.
MWRs commitment at the
Cup level really increased last
season. The organization ex-
panded to three cars by hiring
Bowyer for 2012, and hes come
through with two victories and
six top-five showings. Truex al-
so has six top-fives this year.
Michael really put every-
thing he had into it, made the
full commitment right out of the
box, said Dale Earnhardt Jr.,
who was teammates with Wal-
tripat Dale Earnhardt Inc. when
Waltrip won his two Daytona
500s. They did struggle. Now
hes able to enjoy all the efforts
and the sacrifices he made. Its
been a challenge, I know. When
I see him up there with his two
drivers, Truex and Clint, I know
hes as proud as he can be.
On Friday, Waltrip and Bo-
wyer announced a deal with
PEAK Motor Oil to be the pri-
mary sponsor on Bowyers No.
15 Toyota for three races in each
of the next three Cup seasons.
PEAK also will be an associate
sponsor for all three MWR cars.
That only added to the loose
atmosphere surrounding the
team.
N A S C A R
Unchartered territory
for Waltrip Racing
With two racers in Chase,
MWR is making first
appearance in the playoffs.
By NOAH TRISTER
AP Sports Writer
AP PHOTO
Owner Michael Waltrip, left,
talks with his driver Clint
Bowyer during Fridays prac-
tice session at Chicagoland
Speedway.
Kraft removed from Dow
The Dow Jones industrial average
announced Friday it would boot Kraft
Foods to make room for UnitedHealth
Group, the insurance company.
The change takes effect Sept. 24.
S&P Dow Jones Indices, which manag-
es the average, said it was dropping
Kraft because it is about to become a
much smaller company after spinning
off its North American grocery busi-
ness.
Kraft had a short shelf life on the
Dow. It was added during the financial
crisis in September 2008, replacing
crippled insurer American Internation-
al Group.
U.S. debt downgraded
Egan-Jones is downgrading its rating
on U.S. debt to AA- from AA, citing
Federal Reserve plans to try to stim-
ulate the economy.
The credit rating agency says the
Feds plans to buy mortgage bonds will
likely hurt the economy more than help
it. Egan-Jones says the plan will reduce
the value of the dollar and raise the
price of oil and other commodities,
hurting businesses and consumers.
It is the second downgrade of the
U.S. by the company. It stripped the
U.S. of a top AAA rating in July 2011.
U.S. earns profit on AIG
Bailed-out insurance company Amer-
ican International Group Inc. said
Friday the Treasury Department had
wrapped up a planned sale of its stock,
which netted the government roughly
$20.7 billion.
The governments sale of 636.9 mil-
lion shares means it has less than a
majority stake in AIG for the first time
since the 2008 financial crisis.
The government has recouped a
total of $197.4 billion from the compa-
ny. Thats all of the $182.3 billion ini-
tially invested, as well as a profit of
$15.1 billion.
New iPhone orders roll in
Delivery times climbed quickly as
Apple began taking orders for the
iPhone 5 on Friday, suggesting strong
demand.
Apple began taking orders for the
phone at 12 a.m. Pacific time, promis-
ing delivery by next Friday, when the
new phone also goes on sale in stores.
Four hours later, the expected deliv-
ery time had grown to two weeks,
according to Topeka Capital Markets
analyst Brian White.
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Merck 43.62 -1.04 +15.7
MetLife 36.25 +.79 +16.3
Microsoft 31.21 +.28 +20.2
NCR Corp 24.41 +.40 +48.3
NatFuGas 54.54 +1.07 -1.9
NatGrid 55.55 +.04 +14.6
NY Times 9.80 +.14 +26.8
NewellRub 19.71 +.69 +22.0
NewmtM 57.20 +1.75 -4.7
NextEraEn 67.79 -.91 +11.4
NiSource 25.61 ... +7.6
NikeB 96.64 -2.56 +.3
NorflkSo 74.69 +.16 +2.5
NoestUt 37.75 -.57 +4.7
NorthropG 66.33 -.68 +13.4
Nucor 40.75 +.28 +3.0
NustarEn 49.94 +.67 -11.9
NvMAd 15.33 ... +4.4
OcciPet 91.95 +1.49 -1.9
OfficeMax 8.15 +1.04 +79.5
ONEOK s 47.09 +.13 +8.6
PG&E Cp 43.25 -.08 +4.9
PPG 118.84 +.26 +42.3
PPL Corp 29.07 -.17 -1.2
PVR Ptrs 25.25 +.38 -1.1
PepBoy 10.22 +.23 -7.1
Pfizer 23.80 -.45 +10.0
PinWst 53.55 -.11 +11.1
PitnyBw 15.27 +.54 -17.6
Praxair 107.94 +1.41 +1.0
PSEG 31.86 -.01 -3.5
PulteGrp 16.52 +.50+161.8
Questar 20.18 +.03 +1.6
RadioShk 2.79 +.06 -71.3
RLauren 162.91 +2.70 +18.0
Raytheon 57.81 -.59 +19.5
ReynAmer 43.96 +.03 +6.1
RockwlAut 70.81 +.85 -3.5
Rowan 37.14 +.05 +22.5
RoyDShllB 75.00 -.56 -1.3
RoyDShllA 72.56 -.68 -.7
Safeway 16.86 +.36 -19.9
Schlmbrg 77.60 +1.93 +13.6
Sherwin 146.22 +.53 +63.8
SilvWhtn g 39.33 +1.04 +35.8
SiriusXM 2.47 -.01 +35.7
SonyCp 13.05 +.55 -27.7
SouthnCo 45.05 -.87 -2.7
SwstAirl 9.07 -.04 +6.0
SpectraEn 28.80 -.01 -6.3
SprintNex 5.26 +.06+124.8
Sunoco 47.31 -.19 +38.6
Sysco 30.35 -.31 +3.5
TECO 17.46 -.09 -8.8
Target 64.67 -.39 +26.3
TenetHlth 5.76 +.39 +12.3
Tenneco 31.92 +1.46 +7.2
Tesoro 40.85 +.44 +74.9
Textron 28.36 +.17 +53.4
3M Co 93.98 +1.92 +15.0
TimeWarn 44.71 +.38 +23.7
Timken 42.31 +1.34 +9.3
Titan Intl 21.21 +1.18 +9.0
UnilevNV 35.80 +.27 +4.2
UnionPac 128.43 +1.96 +21.2
UPS B 73.68 -1.05 +.7
USSteel 22.35 +.01 -15.5
UtdTech 82.45 +1.92 +12.8
VarianMed 61.60 -.16 -8.2
VectorGp 17.59 +.05 -1.0
ViacomB 52.13 -.13 +14.8
Weyerhsr 27.15 +.23 +45.4
Whrlpl 83.34 +2.41 +75.6
WmsCos 35.10 +.41 +30.2
Windstrm 10.78 +.08 -8.2
Wynn 113.02 +3.00 +2.3
XcelEngy 28.14 -.19 +1.8
Xerox 7.86 +.12 -1.3
YumBrnds 66.56 -.65 +12.8
Mutual Funds
Alliance Bernstein
BalShrB m 16.33 +.03 +13.2
CoreOppA m 14.35 +.09 +18.7
American Cent
IncGroA m 28.25 +.11 +17.0
ValueInv 6.49 +.02 +15.6
American Funds
AMCAPA m 21.80 +.16 +16.3
BalA m 20.46 +.06 +14.0
BondA m 12.89 -.03 +4.7
CapIncBuA m53.73 -.04 +11.2
CpWldGrIA m36.88 +.26 +16.7
EurPacGrA m40.53 +.51 +15.3
FnInvA m 41.00 +.30 +17.0
GrthAmA m 34.49 +.32 +20.0
HiIncA m 11.26 +.03 +11.2
IncAmerA x 18.12 -.14 +11.2
InvCoAmA x 31.26 -.01 +16.9
MutualA m 28.86 +.04 +12.9
NewPerspA m30.96 +.27 +18.3
NwWrldA m 53.05 +.69 +15.0
SmCpWldA m39.77 +.41 +19.9
WAMutInvA m31.99 +.05 +13.9
Baron
Asset b 53.08 +.58 +16.1
BlackRock
EqDivI 20.36 +.04 +13.1
GlobAlcA m 19.83 +.10 +9.9
GlobAlcC m 18.45 +.10 +9.3
GlobAlcI 19.93 +.11 +10.1
CGM
Focus 28.81 +.45 +12.3
Mutual 28.48 +.34 +16.7
Realty 30.80 +.19 +15.4
Columbia
AcornZ 32.23 +.35 +18.4
DFA
EmMktValI 29.01 +.70 +13.1
DWS-Scudder
EnhEMFIS d 11.12 ... +14.1
HlthCareS d 28.45 +.01 +17.7
LAEqS d 42.19 +.42 +13.2
Davis
NYVentA m 37.22 +.25 +14.5
NYVentC m 35.74 +.24 +13.9
Dodge & Cox
Bal 78.47 +.34 +17.8
Income 13.85 ... +6.1
IntlStk 33.84 +.34 +15.7
Stock 122.73 +.68 +22.0
Dreyfus
TechGrA f 36.35 +.58 +21.7
Eaton Vance
HiIncOppA m 4.52 +.01 +12.2
HiIncOppB m 4.53 +.02 +11.6
NatlMuniA m 10.11 -.01 +11.0
NatlMuniB m 10.11 -.01 +10.5
PAMuniA m 9.18 ... +6.8
FPA
Cres d 29.23 +.17 +10.1
Fidelity
AstMgr20 13.38 ... +6.2
Bal 20.52 +.06 +13.8
BlChGrow 51.62 +.37 +21.7
CapInc d 9.45 +.04 +13.5
Contra 80.64 +.41 +19.6
DivrIntl d 29.55 +.26 +15.8
ExpMulNat d 24.52 +.09 +18.6
Free2020 14.70 +.07 +12.4
Free2030 14.66 +.09 +14.5
GNMA 11.85 -.02 +3.0
GrowCo 101.09+1.01 +25.0
LatinAm d 50.85 +.64 +4.0
LowPriStk d 40.12 +.38 +17.5
Magellan 75.94 +.47 +20.8
Overseas d 31.90 +.26 +20.5
Puritan 20.04 +.05 +14.3
StratInc 11.41 ... +8.6
TotalBd 11.24 -.02 +5.1
Value 76.48 +.74 +20.5
Fidelity Advisor
NewInsI 23.82 +.12 +19.3
ValStratT m 29.14 +.36 +25.1
Fidelity Select
Gold d 43.28+1.20 +2.5
Pharm d 15.47 -.13 +14.6
Fidelity Spartan
500IdxAdvtg 52.17 +.21 +18.4
500IdxInstl 52.17 +.21 +18.4
500IdxInv 52.16 +.20 +18.3
First Eagle
GlbA m 50.35 +.29 +11.6
FrankTemp-Franklin
CA TF A m 7.45 -.02 +7.7
GrowB m 48.60 +.28 +14.0
Income A m 2.25 ... +12.4
Income C m 2.27 ... +11.9
FrankTemp-Mutual
Discov Z 30.66 +.17 +13.3
Euro Z 21.43 +.23 +14.6
Shares Z 22.85 +.11 +15.3
FrankTemp-Templeton
GlBond A m 13.44 +.11 +11.7
GlBondAdv 13.40 +.11 +11.9
Growth A m 19.46 +.22 +19.5
Harbor
CapApInst 44.09 +.30 +19.5
IntlInstl d 61.07 +.85 +16.4
INVESCO
ConstellB m 21.99 +.17 +15.4
GlobQuantvCoreA m11.54+.08 +12.3
PacGrowB m 18.97 +.27 +6.3
JPMorgan
CoreBondSelect12.04 -.03 +3.8
YTD
Name NAV Chg %Rtn
YTD
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YTD
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YTD
Name NAV Chg %Rtn
YTD
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YTD
Name NAV Chg %Rtn
52-WEEK YTD
HIGH LOW NAME TKR DIV LAST CHG %CHG
52-WEEK YTD
HIGH LOW NAME TKR DIV LAST CHG %CHG
Combined Stocks
AFLAC 49.66 +.32 +14.8
AT&T Inc 37.26 -.89 +23.2
AbtLab 68.27 -1.00 +21.4
AMD 3.90 -.02 -27.8
AlaskAir s 34.58 -.29 -7.9
Alcoa 9.84 +.21 +13.8
Allstate 39.86 +.43 +45.4
Altria 32.94 -.87 +11.1
AEP 43.66 -.30 +5.7
AmExp 59.27 +.22 +25.7
AmIntlGrp 35.02 +.58 +50.9
Amgen 81.36 -1.97 +26.7
Anadarko 75.59 +1.50 -1.0
Annaly 17.38 -.14 +8.9
Apple Inc 691.28 +8.30 +70.7
AutoData 58.45 +.67 +8.2
AveryD 31.84 +.89 +11.0
Avnet 33.37 +.52 +7.3
Avon 16.29 +.01 -6.8
BP PLC 43.86 +.24 +2.6
BakrHu 50.04 +1.08 +2.9
BallardPw .94 -.01 -13.0
BarnesNob 12.50 +.23 -13.7
Baxter 60.48 -.29 +22.2
BerkH B 88.70 +.14 +16.3
BigLots 31.83 +1.37 -15.7
BlockHR 16.93 +.18 +3.7
Boeing 71.28 -.30 -2.8
BrMySq 33.24 -.47 -5.7
Brunswick 25.46 +.28 +41.0
Buckeye 51.45 +1.29 -19.6
CBS B 37.15 +.20 +36.9
CMS Eng 23.19 -.29 +5.0
CSX 23.16 +.12 +10.0
CampSp 34.55 -.12 +3.9
Carnival 37.96 +.14 +16.3
Caterpillar 93.17 +2.49 +2.8
CenterPnt 21.02 -.08 +4.6
CntryLink 42.37 -.54 +13.9
Chevron 117.25 +.69 +10.2
Cisco 19.49 +.13 +8.2
Citigroup 34.79 +.34 +32.2
Clorox 70.59 -1.36 +6.1
ColgPal 103.75 -.79 +12.3
ConAgra 25.59 -.37 -3.1
ConocPhil s58.21 +.56 +4.8
ConEd 59.81 -1.18 -3.6
Cooper Ind 74.94 -.55 +38.4
Corning 13.12 +.26 +1.1
CrownHold 37.01 -.21 +10.2
Cummins 102.62 +2.43 +16.6
DTE 58.81 -.46 +8.0
Deere 82.00 +1.63 +6.0
Diebold 34.73 +.38 +15.5
Disney 52.35 -.25 +39.6
DomRescs 52.82 -.77 -.5
Dover 61.64 +1.85 +6.2
DowChm 32.25 +.82 +12.1
DryShips 2.59 +.09 +29.3
DuPont 52.24 +1.11 +14.1
DukeEn rs 64.19 -.47 0.0
EMC Cp 27.86 +.34 +29.3
Eaton 47.23 -.59 +8.5
EdisonInt 45.17 +.07 +9.1
EmersonEl 49.81 -.16 +6.9
EnbrdgEPt 28.82 +.17 -13.2
Energen 55.50 +1.40 +11.0
Entergy 68.36 -.42 -6.4
EntPrPt 54.40 +.44 +17.3
Ericsson 9.66 +.12 -4.6
Exelon 35.94 +.37 -17.1
ExxonMbl 92.30 +1.07 +8.9
Fastenal 44.26 +1.40 +1.5
FedExCp 90.15 -.21 +8.0
Fifth&Pac 13.68 -.01 +58.5
FirstEngy 43.28 -.45 -2.3
Fonar 3.50 +.12+105.4
FootLockr 36.87 -.23 +54.7
FordM 10.53 +.19 -2.1
Gannett 17.58 +.12 +31.5
Gap 35.20 -.45 +89.8
GenCorp 9.97 -.06 +87.4
GenDynam 66.78 +.66 +.6
GenElec 22.11 +.09 +23.5
GenMills 38.89 -.57 -3.8
GileadSci 62.02 +1.78 +51.5
GlaxoSKln 45.90 -.80 +.6
Goodyear 13.51 +.23 -4.7
Hallibrtn 37.44 +1.00 +8.5
HarleyD 46.33 +.60 +19.2
HarrisCorp 50.52 +.98 +40.2
HartfdFn 20.34 +.43 +25.2
HawaiiEl 27.33 -.07 +3.2
HeclaM 6.36 +.12 +21.6
Heico s 37.82 +.43 -19.1
Hess 56.06 +.46 -1.3
HewlettP 18.17 -.07 -29.5
HomeDp 59.46 +1.16 +41.4
HonwllIntl 61.02 -.10 +12.3
Hormel 28.98 -.22 -1.1
Humana 71.12 +1.71 -18.8
INTL FCSt 20.36 +.58 -13.6
ITT Cp s 21.54 +.22 +11.4
ITW 61.12 -.25 +30.8
IngerRd 46.18 +.28 +51.6
Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD
Stocks of Local Interest
92.79 72.26 AirProd APD 2.56 85.49 +1.20 +.4
39.38 28.10 AmWtrWks AWK 1.00 35.86 -1.33 +12.6
46.47 37.00 Amerigas APU 3.20 43.26 +.20 -5.8
26.93 20.16 AquaAm WTR .70 24.73 -.67 +12.2
33.98 23.69 ArchDan ADM .70 27.19 -.20 -4.9
399.10 307.16 AutoZone AZO ... 351.99 -17.97 +8.3
10.10 4.92 BkofAm BAC .04 9.55 +.15 +71.8
24.95 17.10 BkNYMel BK .52 23.62 +.17 +18.6
14.99 2.23 BonTon BONT .20 13.99 +.23 +315.1
48.69 32.28 CVS Care CVS .65 46.97 -.48 +15.2
49.89 38.79 Cigna CI .04 47.80 +.50 +13.8
41.25 31.67 CocaCola s KO 1.02 38.12 -.23 +9.0
35.32 19.72 Comcast CMCSA .65 35.30 +.05 +48.9
29.47 21.67 CmtyBkSy CBU 1.08 29.30 +.35 +5.4
28.79 14.61 CmtyHlt CYH ... 28.53 +.99 +63.5
50.56 29.57 CoreMark CORE .68 46.57 -.42 +17.6
53.78 39.50 EmersonEl EMR 1.60 49.81 -.16 +6.9
45.31 30.78 EngyTEq ETE 2.50 45.18 +.15 +11.3
8.64 4.61 Entercom ETM ... 7.19 +.04 +16.9
15.90 10.25 FairchldS FCS ... 15.00 +.40 +24.6
7.58 3.06 FrontierCm FTR .40 4.65 -.14 -9.7
17.18 11.76 Genpact G .18 17.05 -.05 +29.7
10.24 6.16 HarteHnk HHS .34 7.32 +.02 -19.5
58.31 48.54 Heinz HNZ 2.06 56.20 -.48 +4.0
73.42 55.32 Hershey HSY 1.52 70.09 -1.94 +13.5
42.44 31.88 Kraft KFT 1.16 39.93 -.20 +6.9
32.29 18.53 Lowes LOW .64 29.40 +.38 +15.8
94.38 66.40 M&T Bk MTB 2.80 94.80 +1.08 +24.2
102.22 83.74 McDnlds MCD 2.80 91.70 +.13 -8.6
24.10 17.05 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 22.12 +.07 0.0
9.82 5.53 NexstarB NXST ... 9.99 +.24 +27.4
67.89 44.74 PNC PNC 1.60 66.78 +1.04 +15.8
30.27 26.68 PPL Corp PPL 1.44 29.07 -.17 -1.2
17.42 6.50 PennaRE PEI .64 17.11 -.14 +63.9
73.66 58.50 PepsiCo PEP 2.15 70.46 -.42 +6.2
93.60 60.45 PhilipMor PM 3.40 89.48 -.67 +14.0
68.98 59.07 ProctGam PG 2.25 69.16 +.25 +3.7
65.17 42.45 Prudentl PRU 1.45 58.63 +.67 +17.0
2.12 .85 RiteAid RAD ... 1.33 +.03 +5.6
16.89 10.91 SLM Cp SLM .50 16.78 +.19 +25.2
50.35 39.00 SLM pfB SLMBP 2.26 49.88 +.91 +27.9
46.67 25.47 TJX s TJX .46 46.46 -.10 +44.0
31.51 24.07 UGI Corp UGI 1.08 30.56 -.38 +3.9
46.41 34.65 VerizonCm VZ 2.06 44.53 -1.05 +11.0
75.24 49.94 WalMart WMT 1.59 74.50 -.64 +24.7
45.96 36.52 WeisMk WMK 1.20 42.40 -.12 +6.2
35.63 22.61 WellsFargo WFC .88 36.13 +.58 +31.1
USD per British Pound 1.6223 +.0069 +.43% 1.5675 1.5774
Canadian Dollar .9702 +.0008 +.08% .9936 .9897
USD per Euro 1.3117 +.0132 +1.01% 1.3024 1.3753
Japanese Yen 78.30 +.85 +1.09% 83.72 76.62
Mexican Peso 12.7160 -.1112 -.87% 12.7178 12.9690
6MO. 1YR.
CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. AGO AGO
Copper 3.85 3.73 +3.34 +0.25 -1.75
Gold 1769.80 1769.10 +0.04 +7.75 -2.33
Platinum 1713.70 1679.50 +2.04 +2.29 -5.52
Silver 34.60 34.72 -0.33 +7.64 -15.15
Palladium 698.80 688.50 +1.50 +0.41 -4.43
Foreign Exchange & Metals
John Hancock
LifBa1 b 13.71 +.07 +13.1
LifGr1 b 13.69 +.10 +14.9
RegBankA m 15.33 +.17 +27.2
SovInvA m 17.66 +.08 +15.2
TaxFBdA m 10.40 -.03 +6.4
Lazard
EmgMkEqtI d 19.75 +.35 +17.6
Loomis Sayles
BondI 15.07 +.03 +11.9
Lord Abbett
ShDurIncA m 4.64 ... +5.2
MFS
MAInvA m 22.27 +.11 +19.8
MAInvC m 21.49 +.10 +19.1
Merger
Merger b 16.01 +.01 +2.7
Metropolitan West
TotRetBdI 10.98 ... +9.0
Mutual Series
Beacon Z 13.46 +.11 +16.0
Neuberger Berman
SmCpGrInv 20.39 +.17 +15.7
Oakmark
EqIncI 29.63 +.17 +9.5
Oppenheimer
CapApB m 43.84 +.24 +16.7
DevMktA m 34.35 +.64 +17.2
DevMktY 34.03 +.64 +17.5
PIMCO
AllAssetI 12.86 +.12 +13.2
AllAuthIn 11.36 +.10 +14.9
ComRlRStI 7.38 +.10 +14.6
HiYldIs 9.60 +.04 +11.7
LowDrIs 10.63 -.01 +5.2
RealRet 12.56 +.03 +8.1
TotRetA m 11.53 ... +8.2
TotRetAdm b 11.53 ... +8.3
TotRetC m 11.53 ... +7.6
TotRetIs 11.53 ... +8.5
TotRetrnD b 11.53 ... +8.3
TotlRetnP 11.53 ... +8.4
Permanent
Portfolio 50.22 +.22 +9.0
Principal
SAMConGrB m14.55+.08 +13.3
Prudential
JenMCGrA m 32.85 +.24 +18.2
Prudential Investmen
2020FocA m 16.94 +.19 +14.9
BlendA m 18.81 +.18 +14.6
EqOppA m 15.89 +.15 +16.8
HiYieldA m 5.69 +.03 +11.5
IntlEqtyA m 6.13 +.06 +14.4
IntlValA m 19.78 +.20 +12.8
JennGrA m 21.58 +.15 +19.4
NaturResA m 49.11+1.05 +6.0
SmallCoA m 22.40 +.26 +12.6
UtilityA m 11.96 -.01 +11.9
ValueA m 15.67 +.16 +13.6
Putnam
GrowIncB m 14.60 +.09 +17.5
IncomeA m 7.16 -.02 +7.9
Royce
LowStkSer m 15.52 +.28 +8.5
OpportInv d 12.52 +.18 +21.3
ValPlSvc m 14.19 +.18 +18.3
Schwab
S&P500Sel d 23.16 +.09 +18.3
Scout
Interntl d 32.23 +.27 +16.1
T Rowe Price
BlChpGr 47.07 +.38 +21.8
CapApprec 23.42 +.05 +13.6
DivGrow 26.75 +.08 +15.5
DivrSmCap d 18.31 +.23 +18.5
EmMktStk d 32.51 +.59 +14.0
EqIndex d 39.65 +.16 +18.1
EqtyInc 26.77 +.12 +17.4
FinSer 15.07 +.17 +27.0
GrowStk 38.88 +.23 +22.1
HealthSci 43.46 -.03 +33.3
HiYield d 6.93 +.03 +12.1
IntlDisc d 45.11 +.45 +20.9
IntlStk d 14.21 +.20 +15.6
IntlStkAd m 14.13 +.20 +15.3
LatinAm d 42.17 +.64 +8.6
MediaTele 59.20 +.37 +26.2
MidCpGr 60.99 +.53 +15.7
NewAmGro 36.49 +.30 +14.7
NewAsia d 16.22 +.28 +16.6
NewEra 45.83 +.84 +9.0
NewHoriz 37.46 +.41 +20.7
NewIncome 9.88 -.02 +4.3
Rtmt2020 18.25 +.11 +14.7
Rtmt2030 19.29 +.15 +16.6
ShTmBond 4.86 ... +2.5
SmCpVal d 40.04 +.46 +16.1
TaxFHiYld d 11.71 -.03 +10.2
Value 26.69 +.11 +18.4
ValueAd b 26.39 +.11 +18.2
Thornburg
IntlValI d 27.42 +.56 +12.7
Tweedy, Browne
GlobVal d 25.06 +.21 +14.7
Vanguard
500Adml 135.75 +.54 +18.4
500Inv 135.72 +.54 +18.3
CapOp 34.11 +.16 +15.6
CapVal 11.19 +.19 +21.2
Convrt 13.26 +.09 +13.8
DevMktIdx 9.74 +.11 +14.7
DivGr 17.04 +.03 +11.7
EnergyInv 64.24 +.98 +9.0
EurIdxAdm 60.54 +.75 +17.3
Explr 82.92+1.00 +16.1
GNMA 11.09 ... +2.4
GNMAAdml 11.09 ... +2.5
GlbEq 18.62 +.18 +17.0
GrowthEq 12.82 +.10 +18.8
HYCor 6.06 +.02 +11.4
HYCorAdml 6.06 +.02 +11.4
HltCrAdml 61.75 -.13 +13.8
HlthCare 146.32 -.31 +13.8
ITGradeAd 10.36 -.03 +7.0
InfPrtAdm 29.34 +.08 +6.4
InfPrtI 11.95 +.03 +6.4
InflaPro 14.94 +.05 +6.4
InstIdxI 134.88 +.53 +18.4
InstPlus 134.89 +.53 +18.4
InstTStPl 33.25 +.17 +18.6
IntlExpIn 14.70 +.16 +14.7
IntlStkIdxAdm 24.93 +.32 +14.1
IntlStkIdxIPls 99.74+1.29 +14.2
LTInvGr 10.63 -.12 +7.1
MidCapGr 22.16 +.17 +17.7
MidCp 22.84 +.21 +16.2
MidCpAdml 103.75 +.99 +16.4
MidCpIst 22.92 +.22 +16.4
MuIntAdml 14.28 -.04 +4.1
MuLtdAdml 11.16 -.01 +1.4
MuShtAdml 15.93 ... +0.9
PrecMtls 17.53 +.71 -6.7
Prmcp 70.75 +.29 +14.6
PrmcpAdml 73.44 +.30 +14.7
PrmcpCorI 15.33 +.04 +13.6
REITIdx 22.83 +.12 +20.4
REITIdxAd 97.45 +.51 +20.6
STCor 10.84 -.01 +3.6
STGradeAd 10.84 -.01 +3.6
SelValu 21.37 +.21 +15.0
SmGthIdx 25.61 +.27 +19.2
SmGthIst 25.68 +.27 +19.3
StSmCpEq 22.24 +.22 +18.2
Star 20.89 +.08 +12.5
StratgcEq 21.70 +.14 +18.3
TgtRe2015 13.66 +.04 +11.1
TgtRe2020 24.32 +.09 +12.1
TgtRe2030 23.89 +.13 +14.2
TgtRe2035 14.42 +.09 +15.3
Tgtet2025 13.89 +.07 +13.2
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THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2012
timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE Regional
business executives met Friday
at the Woodlands Inn for lunch
and to discuss something big-
ger, the future workforce.
At their 10th annual joint
board meeting, chamber of
commerce officials talked
about early-childhood educa-
tion and using the critical de-
velopment years from birth to
age 5 to build social and behav-
ioral habits that allowstudents
to enter kindergarten ahead of
the academic curve.
Peter Danchak, PNC Banks
regional president, helped co-
ordinate the event. He sits on
Gov. Tom Corbetts Early
Learning Investment Commis-
sion, a grouptopbusiness exec-
utives who communicate the
importance of quality educa-
tion to their peers.
Hesaidearlyeducationhelps
students prepare for skilled po-
sitions they might not be ready
for if they began learning at the
kindergarten level.
We believe that investing in
our children today will build a
better workforce for tomor-
row, Danchak said.
Steven Barnett, a Rutgers
University economics profes-
sor, addressed the financial im-
portance of enhanced educa-
tion for pre-school children.
In order to be globally com-
petitive, United States educa-
tors need to take early educa-
Clash said business execu-
tives get a hearing when they
approach state legislators.
Their voices command a lot
of attention with the power
structures in Harrisburg,
Clash said.
State Rep. Phyllis Mundy
said after the meeting that she
has been an advocate of en-
hancing education and is en-
couraged by business initia-
tives.
I felt like one voice, Mundy
said, until law enforcement
and the business community
started weighing in.
tion more seriously, he said.
Guatemala might be one of
the poorest countries in this
hemisphere, yet theyre look-
ing for ways to implement uni-
versal Pre-K, Barnett said.
Bruce Clash, a state director
for Fight Crime: Invest in Kids,
gave striking statistics that fur-
ther pushed Barnetts point
education, starting with pre-
school, can prevent crime.
Sixty-eight percent of pris-
on inmates are high-school
dropouts, Clash said. In
short, they drag on our econo-
my and state budget.
Future workforce topic of business event
Times Leader staff
Clash Barnett
T
EHRAN, Iran The Great Sa-
tan still sells in Iran.
Even after decades of diplo-
matic estrangement and tightening ec-
onomic sanctions, American products
manage to find their way into the Ira-
nian marketplace. The routes are var-
ied: back channel exporters, licensing
workarounds and straightforward
trade for goods not covered by the U.S.
embargoes over Irans nuclear pro-
gram.
It offers lessons inthe immense diffi-
culties facing Western attempts to iso-
late Irans economy, which has deepen-
ing trade links with Asia where distrib-
utorsserveasmiddlementofunnel U.S.
and other goods to Iranian merchants.
But sanctions are also battering Irans
currencyanddrivingupcostsfor all im-
ports, which could increase domestic
pressures on Irans ruling system.
Although the number of Made-in-
America items inIranis dwarfedbythe
exports fromEurope, China andneigh-
boring Turkey, some of the best-known
U.S. brandscanbetrackeddowninTeh-
ranandotherlargecities. Itspossibleto
check your emails on an iPhone, sip a
Coke andhit the gymina pair of Nikes.
The iPhones and other Apple prod-
ucts typically enter Iran through net-
works in Dubai or fromAsian distribu-
tors, which also ship everything from
lower-cost MacBookfakes tobogus Le-
vis and Tommy Hilfiger.
Similar trade routes from the Far
EastornearbyDubai alsobringinWest-
inghouse appliances, Microsoft pro-
grams. And they were probably also re-
sponsible for the Epiphone model gui-
tar by Nashville-based Gibson that Ali
Mahmoudi bought for his oldest son
last weekforabout $1,200morethan
double the price in the United States.
Iconic American brands Coca-Cola
andPepsi havebeenmainstaysforyears
in one of the Middle Easts largest con-
sumer markets with 75 million people.
AP PHOTO
Iranian shopkeeper Mohammad Mousavi, a Hewlett-Packard, HP, products seller, speaks on the phone, in his store,
in an electronics market in northern Tehran, Iran.
Buying American
Tehran shopping shows trade links with Asia
By NASSER KARIMI and BRIAN MURPHY
Associated Press
NEWYORKThe stock market rose
again Friday because of economic help
fromtheFederal Reserve. But evensome
of the buyers werent believers.
The Dow Jones industrial average hit
its highest close since the pre-crisis days
of November 2007. The Russell 2000 in-
dex of smaller companies briefly traded
above its all-time closing high.
Markets rallied around the world in
places where traders were getting their
first chance to react to the Fed announ-
cement: Stocks climbedmore than2per-
cent in India and France and almost 2
percent in Japan and Germany.
Apple, the most valuable company in
American history, blew through its own
all-time high and neared $700 per share
as it started taking orders for the iPhone
5.
The gains came on top of a 206-point
climb for the Dow on Thursday, when
the Fedlaidout additional plans to try to
energize the economy, including buying
$40 billion a month in mortgage bonds
for as long as necessary.
But a day later, even with the market
rising, plenty of investors were uncon-
vinced. They bought stock, but they also
worriedthat the Fedcant do muchto fix
the economy and predicted that the
stock market gains would be short-lived.
Tyler Vernon, chief investment officer
of Biltmore Capital in Princeton, N.J.,
wanted to capitalize on the market eu-
phoria while he could. That the Fed is
still taking such aggressive steps to
boost the economy, four years after the
financial crisis, doesnt give him much
comfort.
The Fed, Vernon said, is like the mor-
phine being pumped into the patient. It
keeps the patient walking and talking.
Fed skeptics
dont hold
back stocks
By CHRISTINA REXRODE
Associated Press
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Month to date 68
Year to date 859
Last year to date 742
Normal year to date 558
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the days
mean temperature was above 65 degrees.
Precipitation
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Month to date 1.97
Normal month to date 1.81
Year to date 24.29
Normal year to date 26.84
Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg
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Towanda 0.26 -0.09 21.0
Lehigh
Bethlehem 3.07 0.75 16.0
Delaware
Port Jervis 2.46 -0.05 18.0
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Highs: 65-73. Lows: 43-48. Decreasing
clouds today. Clear skies tonight.
The Poconos
Highs: 74-76. Lows: 54-57. Decreasing
clouds today. Clear skies tonight.
The Jersey Shore
Highs: 63-67. Lows: 39-45. Partly cloudy
skies today. Clear skies tonight.
The Finger Lakes
Highs: 74-76. Lows: 53-56. Clearing skies
today. Continued clear tonight.
Brandywine Valley
Highs: 74-76. Lows: 52-66. Clearing skies
today. Continued clear tonight.
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Buffalo 77/59/.43 67/45/pc 71/51/s
Charlotte 81/56/.00 84/64/pc 80/63/sh
Chicago 75/51/.00 77/57/s 78/59/s
Cleveland 69/55/.23 67/54/s 72/59/s
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Reading
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Scranton
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71/47
70/48
Harrisburg
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Atlantic City
76/56
New York City
75/57
Syracuse
66/44
Pottsville
71/49
Albany
70/44
Binghamton
Towanda
63/44
67/45
State College
69/44
Poughkeepsie
72/44
82/67
77/57
86/50
78/58
83/61
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Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 8
Nature's air con-
ditioner is back
on this morning,
with a northerly
wind blowing
cooler and drier
air our way for
the weekend.
Despite some
cloudiness this
afternoon and
tonight, I expect
no rain. Indeed,
there is no
chance for rain
tomorrow under
mostly sunny
skies and a light
breeze. Another
cold front will
approach on
Monday and this
one looks to be
loaded with rain.
Starting Monday
afternoon and
lasting into
Tuesday a good,
soaking rain is
possible. This will
be followed by a
few days with
below normal
temperatures
and the autumn
equinox next
Saturday.
-Tom Clark
NATIONAL FORECAST: Portions of the Northeast will see lingering showers this morning as a low
pressure system departs to the east. High pressure will build in behind the system, which will bring
sunshine and pleasant conditions to the Great Lakes. Showers and thunderstorms will be scattered
from southern Texas into Arkansas.
Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl Airport
Temperatures
Cooling Degree Days*
Precipitation
TODAY
Partly sunny, cooler,
breezy
SUNDAY
Mostly
sunny
70
48
TUESDAY
Rain is
likely
73
61
WEDNESDAY
Mostly
sunny
67
52
THURSDAY
Mostly
sunny
70
45
FRIDAY
Partly
sunny
70
50
MONDAY
Afternoon
rain
73
47
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55

C M Y K
AT HOME S E C T I O N C
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2012
timesleader.com
Life has been a bit rushed these past
few months. Its the kind of busy that
causes me to turn completely inward
in search of a little comfort and sol-
itude.
Recharging the proverbial batteries
is a way of life, as we will spend al-
most 30 percent of a lifetime in a state
of rest. So I have some thoughts on
how to make it both stylish and com-
fortable.
It goes without saying that essen-
tial to good relaxation are the founda-
tional blocks of a supportive mattress
and soft pillows, and I personally like
the coziness of a down comforter.
However, be-
yond these es-
sentials lie the
critical ele-
ments that truly
make the feath-
ered nest.
I recently
completed a
bedroom up-
grade for my 8-
year-old daugh-
ter. We focused
on a room that
is serene and
neutral, where
tone is light on
the walls but
pattern and col-
or abound in her
oversized Dash
& Albert rug
and antique tur-
quoise iron bed.
She has a simple
duvet over her down comforter
(which assists in quick bed-making)
and a pile of pillows where she can
bury herself and escape in her books.
Making the palate simple also al-
lows her artwork to shine and creates
some visual harmony in what would
otherwise be an explosion of 64 col-
ors.
Of course, some of the best rest
isnt bedside, but from the cozy con-
fines of your favorite room or space
where a nap can be an indulgent expe-
rience. Dont overlook cushy furni-
ture that can hug your body. With all
the options offered today, you wont
have to sacrifice comfort for style or
style for comfort. We just splurged on
a leather sofa that will last a lifetime.
My favorite place to unplug just
happens to be the great outdoors, as it
can be the optimal place for some rest
and relaxation. Nothing beats an eve-
ning in a screened-in patio, listening
to the sounds of summer.
Porch swings and platform swings
suspended from tree branches are al-
so great outdoor havens. I have spot-
ted a trend in outdoor encampments
that ranges from pop-up cabanas to
outdoor living room arrangements,
complete with rugs, lighting and art-
work.
Chances are you may be overlook-
ing the perfect spot in your own home
that can become the mini-escape from
the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Sweet dreams!
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By STEVE ROGERS
McClatchy Newspapers
STYLISH
basics to a
good night
It goes
without saying
that essential
to good relax-
ation are the
foundational
blocks of a
supportive
mattress and
soft pillows,
and I person-
ally like the
coziness
of a down
comforter.
S
T. LOUIS After the bloated siege of the
overstuffed couch, the chair and a half,
and mountainous mattresses, the sleek and
sexy era of midcentury modern is back with a ven-
geance.
A slew of vintage stores cater almost exclusively
tothe era, andbig-boxstores fromKmart toCrate &
Barrel have knock-off versions of low-profile sofas
and slick nesting tables.
Midcentury modern is as persistent as 80s music
in the realm of things that refuse to go out of style.
But unlike the music genre, an Eames tulip chair is
less likely to cause waves of nausea.
By DEBRA D. BASS
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
See MIDCENTURY, Page 2C
He got Jay Leno to shave with
peanut butter, Barbara Walters to
put a wet diaper on her head and
Martin Short to polish furniture
with Spam. Author Joey Green,
53, (Paint Your House with
Powdered Milk, The Bubble
Wrap Book) is a former ad-
vertising guy and National
Lampoon contributing editor who
gained fame for his wacky uses of
brand-name products.
Q: How did you begin experiment-
ing with various household products?
A: Honestly, it was
all an accident. I was
working in advertis-
ing in New York City
almost 30 years ago,
and I was asked in a
meeting to come up
with alternative uses
(for Nestea, which was
one of our clients). I
thought it was the dum-
best thing I had been
asked in my life. (But) one gentle-
man, an account guy, said he was an
avid sailor and one weekend he got re-
ally badly sunburned. He went home
and took a jar of Nestea powdered mix,
emptied it into his bathtub, filled it
with water and jumped in it. And I
looked at him and said, Thats not
what they meant when they said take
the Nestea plunge. And he said, No,
if youre ever really badly sunburned,
do it and youll thank me. Right then
and there I knewit belonged in a book.
Imnowon my 15th book on this topic.
So what I guess I have learned is that
you never know what is going to tickle
peoples fancy.
Q: What is your process, and do you
ruin a lot of things?
A: I know you picture me as a mad
scientist in my garage, but about 10
years after this meeting I was haunted
by these alternative uses, so I went
shopping at a grocery store here in
L.A., picked out 40-50 products that we
all knowand love and contacted all the
companies to find out their secret files.
People write in all the time to compa-
nies (about) alternative uses (for their
products), but the companies never ad-
vertise this information. So I got the
secret files, tested them out, made
sure they worked and published them
in a book.
Try a diaper on your head and more wacky wisdom
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avid collectors of midcentury
modern furnishings.
Deatherage said he personally
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Modern (also referred to as
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He said strict clean Danish
Modern designs with straight
lines and sharp angles have con-
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Of the iconic Eames chair and
George Nelsons famed pretzel
chair, Deatherage said: I have no
personal affinity for fiberglass
and bent plywood. Inventive, yes.
Glamorous, no. My personal pref-
erence is furniture from that
same period but pieces more like-
ly designed by interior designers
James Mont, Tommi Parzin-
ger, Billy Haines and Dorothy
Draper.
Modern furniture is rarely
anonymous. Every object is attri-
buted to specific designers, even
if in later years its ruled a collab-
oration or occasionally stolen
credit.
For the most part, midcentury
styles were designed with the in-
tention of making rooms feel dra-
matically airy and inviting.
Theres often a nod to nature or
organic shapes through design or
materials.
But as styles changed, the pen-
dulum shifted toward furniture
that people could sink into
somewouldsaythat thefurniture
looked foreboding enough to
swallow humans whole.
Deatherage understands the
desire for luxury and comfort but
said furniture should be scaled to
fit the environment, not some
vague quest for cozy grandiosity.
A 10-by-10-foot room should not
have a gigantic king-size mattress
tower, in his opinion.
Anna Weiss of MoModerne in
St. Louis, said part of the appeal
of midcentury design is that it
tends to be brighter, trimmer and
lighter.
Its minimal and clean, but its
also fun, because of the colors
turquoise and pinks and yellows
and the fantastic oranges, Weiss
said. She noted that its an easy
sell to younger clients because
they are craving something
unique and funky thats no longer
cookie cutter. And older clients
are buying nostalgia from their
childhood.
I thinkMadMen has helpeda
lot, said Jennie Bates, owner of
the newly opened consignment
store Modern Vintage Decor in
St. Louis.
She said her clientele trends
younger because people might
have fond memories of their
grandparents furniture when
they were a kid, but they didnt
actually have to live with it.
Older people tend not to buy,
they browse and reminisce, she
said. But ultimately been there,
done that.
Bates started her store five
months ago because she was
working at another resale shop
nearbyandpeoplekept comingin
with midcentury items that the
other store couldnt accept.
After turning dozens of people
away, she knew there was an op-
portunity.
The great thing is that you
cant go to Pottery Barn and buy
these things. Your friends dont
come over and say, Oh yeah.
They say, Wow, whered you get
that, Bates said.
Most people already own some-
thing that divines from a midcen-
tury modern design, whether its
cookware, glassware, furniture or
table lamps, but many may not
recognize it as such.
Modern style lines dominate
lower-priced stores (Ikea, any-
one?), and even high-end design-
ers suchas JonathanAdler andre-
tailers such as Design Within Re-
ach have coordinated with manu-
facturers and estates to reissue
licensed merchandise by modern
designers.
Price has a lot to do with
whether people buy vintage or
not, Bates said.
However, that depends on the
item and where its sold.
A desk with a thick white top
sells for $199 at Cost Plus World
Market, and the vintage Milo
Baughman desk with similar
lines sells for $2,000.
But many items, such as mass-
produced chairs and lamps from
the era, would be more compara-
bly priced. And often vintage
couches and huge wood cabinet
pieces are much, much cheaper,
but often require some cosmetic
work.
Quality is an issue no matter
when the item was made, but
youre probably looking at a stur-
dier piece, if it has survivedsince
the end of World War II, Deather-
age said.
MIDCENTURY
Continued from Page 1C
Q: What does your wife think
of all this?
A: She used to think I was cra-
zy, then she realized I was do-
ing a lot of the house cleaning.
Just the other day, my daugh-
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with nail-polish remover, Dawn
dish detergent and blotting
with a Stayfree Maxi pad.
Q: Maxi pads and disposable
baby diapers seem to be favor-
ite items.
A: Yeah, theyre fun because
theyre products that men dont
like to touch. But actually, I re-
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in Operation Desert Storm
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in the military use tampons to
polish their boots. It is funny
because these guys are so ma-
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through basic training and
theyre in the swamp. The prob-
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through their uniforms. So they
ingeniously wear pantyhose un-
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leeches.
Q: Tell us what you think was
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pulled off on the television talk-
show circuit.
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Maybe because I never thought
in a million years that I would
be doing something like that,
but pouring a can of beer into
Conan OBriens hair was fun.
Getting Barbara Walters to put
a wet Pampers diaper on her
head I was just amazed that
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into a big food fight with Rosie
ODonnell, and that was fun.
What happened is I was demon-
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hair with whipped cream, and
she grabbed a can of whipped
cream and sprayed me ... and
just coated me. You could tell
by the look on her face she
was stunned and didnt expect
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second to react and just sprayed
her back. She was great.
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Joshua Custard, son of Brian
and Cheryl Aleo Custard,
Stroudsburg, celebrated his
ninth birthday Sept. 10. Joshua is
a grandson of Vincent and Bar-
bara Aleo, Wilkes-Barre, and Bill
and Barbara Custard, Melbourne,
Fla. He is a great-grandson of
Anna Bohinski, Wilkes-Barre
Township. Joshua has a brother,
Ethan, 6, and a sister, Elizabeth,
16 months.
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Roman David Zavacki, son of
Richard and Bren Zavacki, Dow-
ningtown, is celebrating his third
birthday today, Sept. 15. Roman
is a grandson of Gary and Jean
Zavacki, Exeter; David and Su-
zanne Cooper, Morrisville; and
Theresa Slider, Honeybrook. He
is a great-grandson of Louise
Zavacki, Exeter; Henry and
Nancy Cooper, Missouri; the late
Edwin Zavacki; the late Michael
and Doris Rostock; and the late
Patricia Bohrmann.
Roman D. Zavacki
Jayden Brooking, son of Denise
and Charles Brooking, Wap-
wallopen, is celebrating his
eighth birthday today, Sept. 15.
Jayden is a grandson of Jean
Michalesko, Mountain Top; the
late Thomas Michalesko; and
Charles and Dot Brooking, Mun-
cy.
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Logan Michael Schneikart, son
of Paul and Melissa Schneikart,
Wilkes-Barre, celebrated his
eighth birthday Sept. 13. Logan is
a grandson of Michael and Mau-
reen Garbush and Fred and
Lucille Schneikart, all of Wilkes-
Barre. He is a great-grandson of
Florence Garbush, Wilkes-Barre.
Logan has two brothers, Tyler, 12,
and Michael, 3.
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Natalie Mae Umlah, daughter of
Jerry and Andrea Umlah, Hanov-
er Township, is celebrating her
seventh birthday today, Sept. 15.
Natalie is a granddaughter of
Andrew and Dorothy Jamula,
Hanover Township, and the late
Joseph and Elizabeth Umlah.
She has a sister, Emily, 10.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
CONYNGHAM: Conyngham
United Methodist Church, 411
Main St., again will host a Sis-
ters Group. A new six-week
DVD study by Andy Stanley
called Twisting the Truth will
begin at 10 a.m. on Sept. 25 at
Conyngham United Methodist
Church. The Sisters Group is a
place to come and be among
friends, be able to share and
learn about Jesus and apply his
teachings to your everyday life.
You do not have to be a mem-
ber to attend this event. For
more information, call 788-3960
or email conyngha-
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EDWARDSVILLE: The Res-
urrection of The Lord Polish
National Catholic Church, 35
Zerbey Ave., Edwardsville, will
hold a Polish dinner and raffle
at 5 p.m. today in the church
social hall. Takeouts start at 4
p.m.
Tickets will be available at the
door. Cost is $8.50, adults;
$8.50, children older than 12;
$4, children 5-12; and free for
children younger than 5.
Menu includes salad, rolls
and butter, piggies, pierogies,
kielbasa, vegetable, drink and
dessert.
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Margaret 288-9350, Dorothy
287-5843 or the Rev. Fr. Pawel
283-2686.
KINGSTON: Recovery
Through Jesus Pizza Blast will
be held beginning at 7 p.m.
Monday at Christ Community
Church, 100 W. Dorrance St.
The Recovery through Jesus
meeting will follow the pizza
blast at 7:30 p.m. For more
information, visit the churchs
website at www.ccchurchto-
day.org or call 283-2202.
LUZERNE COUNTY: The St.
Padre Pio Prayer Group will
gather for its monthly meeting
on St. Pios Feast Day on Sept.
23, which also commemorates
the anniversary of his death,
Sept. 23, 1968. A prayer service
will be held at St. Mary Mag-
dalen Church, 416 Church St.,
Honesdale. Services begin at 2
p.m. with the exposition of the
Blessed Sacrament.
The Rev. William J. P. Langan,
host pastor and spiritual direc-
tor, will lead the faithful in the
prayer for all priests followed by
the recitation of the rosary of
the Blessed Virgin Mary.
A reading from sacred scrip-
ture by Sister Elizabeth Brody
will be followed by a spiritual
reflection by Rev. Langan. Book
of prayer intentions will be
presented and special prayers
and blessings will be offered.
The sacrament of the anointing
of the sick will be administered
to those seriously ill or about to
undergo surgery.
At 3 p.m., the Chaplet of
Divine Mercy will be chanted
followed by Liturgy of the Hours
(vespers), benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament, and close
with the individual blessing
with the relic of St. Pio. All
faithful are invited.
MOUNTAIN TOP: St. Pauls
Lutheran Church, has an-
nounced the following:
Board game day will be
held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at St.
Pauls. Bring your favorite game
and a snack to share. A sign-up
sheet is located on the table in
the narthex.
St. Pauls Book of Faith
Bible Study group will meet at 7
p.m. Monday.
St. Pauls Harvest Home
Celebration will be held Sept.
23. Monetary donations to the
World Hunger Fund are needed
as well as items for the food
bank.
MOUNTAIN TOP: The fifth
annual Teen Harvest Rally, an
evangelistic rally which allows
teenagers to have fun and hear
gospel messages in a farm set-
ting, is scheduled for 9 a.m.
Sept. 22. Evangelist John
Goetsch will preach.
The day will feature competi-
tions, fun, food, fellowship and
Bible preaching throughout the
day. Cost is $12 per person. For
transportation details, contact
Pastor Hancock at Mountain
Top Baptist Church at 868-6863.
More information about the
rally can be obtained at
www.harvestrally.org.
PLAINS TWP.: The Womens
Society of SS. Peter and Paul
Church, Hudson Road, will
meet at 8 a.m. Sunday to recite
the rosary and attend the 8:30
a.m. Mass. All members and
women of the parish are invited
to attend.
On Monday, the group will
hold its monthly meeting at 7
p.m. in the parish center. The
upcoming communion break-
fast, scheduled after the 8:30
a.m. Mass on Oct. 21 in the
school auditorium, will be dis-
cussed. Dr. William Krywicki,
chief of orthopedics and sports
medicine at Geisinger, will be
the guest speaker.
All women of the parish are
invited to attend the breakfast.
For reservations, contact Gloria
Flynn at 824-6093.
Hostesses for the meeting will
be Joan Marchetti and Diane
Krokos. The Rev. Joseph Gres-
kiewicz, is pastor and moder-
ator.
WEST PITTSTON: The Mens
Ministry of the Christian and
Missionary Alliance Church, 317
Luzerne Ave., will hold a Cou-
ples Night dinner at 6 p.m.
IN BRIEF
See BRIEFS, Page 5C
The Ladies Society of St. Mary
Antiochian Orthodox Church,
905 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
is conducting a book and bake
sale featuring Middle Eastern
pastries from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept.
22. Helping and baking for this
sale, seated, from left, are Dallal
Nedoff, Julie Saba, Jane Saba.
Standing: Carol Moses, Johanna
Czarnecki, Gloria Attar, Rose
Yuhas, Lorraine Joseph, Hal
Morrash, Marion Norman. Also
helping are Joann Tennarello,
Lillian Bonomo, Ilene Attar, Mar-
garet George and Liz Kuhl.
Book and bake sale
planned at St. Mary
Antiochian Orthodox
The Most Rev. James C. Timlin, Bishop Emeritus of Scranton, confirmed 28 young people of Holy Family Parish in Sugar Notch on March
29. Concelebrating was the Rev. Joseph R. Kakareka, pastor of Holy Family Parish. Catechists Mr. and Mrs. Casey Curcio and Diane Bliss pre-
pared the students for the sacrament of confirmation. Mary Anne Malone is the director of religious education for the parish. At the confir-
mation, from left, first row, are Kenneth Wadzin, Angela Croop, Leonard Croop, Timlin, Kakareka, Madelyn Grilz, Jeffrey P. Bennett Jr. and
Karly Bennett. Second row: Mary Anne Malone, Christopher Malachefski, Michelle Zollo, Brandon Maximowicz, Alexis Kowalski, Samantha
Stasko, Tyler Montgomery, Paige Jaslar, Chad Wasickanin, Alexis Gattuso, Darren Martinez and Kim Curcio. Third row: Bliss, Adelia Wallace,
Thomas Zollo, Kristi Tomcho, Garret Allabaugh, Taylore Smigelski, Jonathon Rutkoski, Gregory Chang, Kayleigh Kashubski, Tyler Gavlick,
Breaunna Koernig, Jacob Viti, Kailey Orzechowski and Casey Curcio.
Holy Family Parish students are confirmed
Eleven young boys and girls recently received the sacrament of
Holy Eucharist for the first time at Holy Family Parish in Luzerne.
Participants, from left, first row, are Madelyn Shedletsky, Mia Wil-
liams, Megan Janoski, Katrina Chisarick and Christa Berrini. Sec-
ond row: Charles Floryan, Jacob Nita, Ashley Ritsick, Anna Scholl,
Christopher Schell and Derek Kasmark. Third row: the Rev. Michael
Zipay, pastor; Diane Janoski, director of religious education; and
Michelle Stuart, teacher.
Holy Eucharist celebrated at Holy Family Parish
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C O M M U N I T Y N E W S
Baptist
Religious Service Calendar
To AdvertiseYour Church, Call 829-7130
Apostolic Baptist Bible Episcopal Lutheran Orthodox
Apostolic Faith
Tabernacle
536 Village Rd, Orange
Pastor Frank Chorba
333-5172
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Sunday Evening
Worship 7 p.m.
Bible Study
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Messages-To-Go Ministry
apostolicfaith.net
MEADE ST.
BAPTIST
50 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Chester F. Dudick, Pastor
(570) 820-8355
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:30 a.m.
WORSHIP SERVICE
10:30 a.m.
PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY
& PIONEER CLUB
Wed 6:30 p.m.
WOMENS FELLOWSHIP
2nd Tuesday of the month
6:30 p.m.
AFTERNOON
FELLOWSHIP
12 noon last Sunday of the
Month
EXPOSITORY PREACHING:
EXPLAINING GODS TRUTH,
ONE VERSE AT A TIME.
Bible
Christ
Community
Church
100 West Dorrance St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Sunday School/ABF
9:30 a.m.
Sun Worship 10:30 a.m.
Radio Ministry
Searching the Scriptures
Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM
WRKC 88.5 FM
website: www.ccchurchtoday.org
Pastor: John Butch
Phone: 283-2202
Cross Creek
Community Church
Sunday Services 9am &
10:45am
With Jr. Church & Nursery
Available.
Wed 6:30 Family Night
with Awana for ages 18
months - 6th grade.
College & Career,
CrossRoads for Teens,
Deaf Ministry, Small
Groups, Mens & Womens
Ministry, Groups.
Celebrate Recovery for
Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups -
Tuesdays 6:30pm
Discover the difference!
370 Carverton Road,
Trucksville 696-0399
www.crosscreekcc.org
River Of Life
Fellowship
Church
22 Outlet Road
Lehman, PA
675-8109
www.rolfministries.org
Sunday School 9:15am
Service 10:30am
Nursery provided
Thursday Night
6:30pm Bible study
& Youth Groups
Coffee house
Fridays 6 to 9 pm
with live music.
Catholic
Church of
Christ Uniting
MERGED PRESBYTERIAN
& METHODIST
Corner of Market St. & Sprague
Ave. Kingston
570-288-8434
Devotional Line:
570-288-2334
Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming
Rev. Dr. James L. Harring
Morning Worship
10:00 AM
Youth Sunday School During
Worship
Adult Sunday School
11:30 AM
Child Care Provided
Choirs - Children, Adult,
Bell Ringers
Air Conditioned
www.churchofchristuniting.org
PARISH OF ST.
ANDRE BESSETTE
Vigil (Saturday)
4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
(570)823-4988
5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Sunday
8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
Weekday Mass
7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Confessions
3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
St. Martin
In-The-Fields
3085 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop
Rev. Dan FitzSimmons
CHORAL EUCHARIST
10AM
HEALING SERVICE
Last Sunday
each month
Serving through Faith,
Praise & Good Works
ST. CLEMENT &
ST. PETERS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
165 Hanover St., W-B
822-8043
Holy Eucharist 10a.m.
Sunday School 10:00a.m.
WELCOME ALL TO
GROW IN GODS
LOVE
www.stclementstpeter.org
Episcopal
Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church
813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston
Saturday
Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30
Sunday
Traditional Holy Communion 10:00
Rev. Paul Metzloff
Handicapped Accessible
Messiah
Lutheran Church
453 S. Main Street, W-B
Rev. Mary E. Laufer
Sunday Holy Communion
8:00 and 10:45 a.m.
St. Johns
Lutheran Church
410 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre
Worship
9:30 AM
Ofce Phone 823-7139
St. Marks
Lutheran Church
56 S. Hancock St., W-B
Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer
Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
St. Matthew
Lutheran Church
667 N. Main St., W-B
822-8233
Worship Schedule:
Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Gary Scharrer
Chairlift Available
Missouri Synod
St. Paul
Lutheran Church
474 Yalick Road
(Rt. 118)
Dallas, PA
Rev. Charles Grube
Sat. Worship
5:30pm
Sunday Worship
8:30 & 11am
Sunday School
9:45am
570-675-3859
St. Peters
Lutheran Church
1000 S. Main St., W-B
823-7332
Vacancy Pastor
Matthew Rasmussem
Sun. Worship 11 AM
Sunday School &
Adult Bible Study 9:30 AM
Missouri Synod
Mennonite
Nanticoke
Christian
Fellowship
112 Prospect St.
Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - Sept. - May
9:00 a.m.
Pastor D. Pegarella
735-1700
Nazarene
Mountain View
Church Of The
Nazarene
WE HAVE MOVED!!
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming
Pastor Bryan Rosenberg
Worship Saturday 5:30 p.m.
Childrens Church &
Child Care Provided.
570-821-2800
Everyone is Welcome!
Annunciation
Greek Orthodox
Church
32 E. Ross St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Phone: 570-823-4805
Father George Dimopoulos
Sunday Orthos 8:30 a.m.
Divine Liturgy 9:45 a.m.
www.greekorthodox.com
Saint Mary
Antiochian
Orthodox Church
905 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev, David Hester
Deacon John Karam
Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m.
Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.
Parish Ofce 824-5016
All Are Welcome
Website:
www.antiochian.org
Presbyterian
First United
Presbyterian
Church
115 Exeter Ave.,
West Pittston
654-8121
Worship 11:00 AM
at St. Cecilias Roman
Catholic Church, Wyo-
ming Avenue, Exeter
Rev. James E.
Thyren, Pastor
Primitive
Methodist
New Life
Community
Church
570 South Main Rd.,
Mountaintop, PA
868-5155
Pastor Dave Elick
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service
8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Bible Services Wed. 7 p.m.
All Are Welcome
United Methodist
Central United
Methodist
65 Academy Street, W-B
Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara
SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE
11:15 am
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Child Care Provided
For Infants
& Toddlers
822-7246
Dallas United
Methodist
4 Parsonage Street, Dallas
Pastor:
Rev. Robert G. Wood
675-5701
Sunday School
9:15am
Church Service
10:30am
675-0122
Handicapped Accessible
Luzerne United
Methodist Church
446 Bennet St., Luzerne
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m.
Church School
during Worship
Carol E. Coleman
Pastor 287-6231
Shavertown United
Methodist Church
shavertownumc.com
163 N. Pioneer Ave.,
Shavertown
Phone-a-prayer 675-4666
Pastor:
Rev. M. Lynn Snyder
Organ/Choir Director
Deborah Kelleher
Saturday Service 5:30 p.m.
Chapel Service
Sunday Service
9:30 a.m. - Worship Service
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Prayer & Praise
Service - 2nd Monday
of the month at 7 p.m.
Nursery Care
Available during
Sunday Service
For more information call
the ofce at
570-675-3616
Trucksville United
Methodist
Marian E. Hartman, Pastor
Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske,
Director of Music
Making Disciples for
Jesus Christ
Sunday Worship Schedule
8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School, Nursery
to Adult and Special Needs
9:45 a.m.
17 West Church RD off Route
309, Trucksville, take left up hill
at light at Carverton RD
Phone: 570- 696-3897
Fax: 570-696-3898
Email:
ofce@trucksvilleumc.com
Unity
Unity: A Center for
Spiritual Living
140 S. Grant St., W-B
Rev. Dianne Sickler
Sunday Service &
Childrens Church
10 a.m.
Church 824-7722
Prayer Line 829-3133
www.unitynepa.com
Forty Fort
Presbyterian
Church
1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort
Pastor William Lukesh
287-7097
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
6 p.m. Praise Band
Handicap Accessible
Nursery Provided
Air Conditioned
Visitors Welcome
Loyalville United
Methodist Church
Loyalville Rd.
Lake Township
Sunday Worship
9:30 am
570-477-3521
St. Johns
Lutheran
Nanticoke
231 State St.
Ofce 735-8531
www.NanticokeLutheran.org
Rev. Debby North
Holy Communion
Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am
Christian Education
10:30 am
Christian Coffee House
Every 4th Fri 7-9PM
A church where Gods
inerrant, inspired, infallible
Word is preached and God is
gloried
SUNDAY - 9:30AM Bible Studies for All Ages
10:30AM Worship & Rootz Childrens
Ministry
6:00PM Pulse/JAM Youth Ministry
WEEKLY - Small Group Bible Studies
Mens/Womens/Parenting Ministries
Cub Scouts/American Heritage Girls
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High Point Baptist Church
1919 Mountain Road, Larksville
570-371-4404
www.highpoint church.info
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Living Hope
Bible Church
35 S. Main St.
Plains, PA
Pastor Mark DeSilva
Sunday Service
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School for
all ages 9:00 a.m.
Mid Week Bible
Study every Wed
at 6:30pm
Youth Group Mens
& Womens
Bible Studies
For information call
570-406-4295
www.lhbcpa.org
WHERE HOPE COMES
TO LIFE AND THE
SON ALWAYS SHINES
Catholic
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
373 N. Main Street, W-B
Father Timothy Alleman, Rector
SUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST - 9:00 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:00 AM
SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM
WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM
HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST
St. Stephens
Episcopal Pro- Cathedral
35 S. Franklin St., W-B
Holy Communion
8:00
Church School
10:00
Choral Eucharist
10:30
Nursery 9:00 - 12:15
Call 825-6653 for information
about Worship Music
Programs and
Community Ministries
St. John The
Baptist Church
126 Nesbitt St.
Larksville, PA 18651
570-779-9620
A WELCOMING, GROWING,
FAITH COMMUNITY
Saturday 4 p.m.
Sunday
7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Ample, Easy Parking
Handicapped Accessible
Confessions:
Saturday 3 p.m.
Firwood United
Methodist Church
Cor. Old River Rd. &
Dagobert St.
Rev. Barbara Pease
Safe Sanctuary Policy
Sunday School
9:45
Morning Service
11:00 a.m.
Handicap
Elevator
Available
You are invited to
attend.
823-7721
Holy Trinity
Russian
Orthodox Church
Orthodox Church In America
401 East Main St., W-B
Phone: 825-6540
Rev. David Shewczyk
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Days 9:00 a.m.
Saturday Vespers:
Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.
St. John Baptist
Orthodox Church
106 Welles St. (Hanover Section)
Nanticoke, PA
570-735-2263
www.stjohnsnanticoke.org
stjohnsnanticoke@gmail.com
Saturday
Great Vespers 4 pm
Sunday
Divine Liturgy 9:30 am
Fr. Adam Sexton
First
Presbyterian
Church
S. Franklin &
Northhampton Sts., W-B
Sun School 11 am
10:00 a.m. Worship
Rev. Dr. Robert M.
Zanicky, Minister
Nursery provided
Handicapped Access
John Vaida - Minister of
Music
Pamela Kerns - Christian
Education Director
A Friendly Inclusive,
& Welcoming Church
Audio Sermons
available on web
@ www.fpcwb.com
Air Conditioned
Sanctuary
Wyoming
Presbyterian
Church
Wyoming Ave.
at Institute St.,
570-693-0594
Laura Lewis, Pastor
Worship Service: 11 a.m.
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Forty Fort United
Methodist Church
Church Ofce 287-3840
Wyoming & Yeager Ave
Rev. Dr. Philip T. Wanck
Handicapped Accessible
8:30 am early
Summer Worship
(ends on
September 2nd)
10 am
Traditional Worship
Prayer Line
283-8133
Four Square
Gospel
489 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1281
Sunday Service 10:30am
NewHopenepa.com
Pastors Richard &
Susanne Bolt
NEW HOPE CHURCH
Friends &
Quakers
Friends & Quakers
NEXT MEETING
Sept. 9
Wyoming Seminary
Lower School
1560 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
570-824-5130
10 am
Adult discussion
11 am Worship
http://northbranch.
quaker.org
Wyoming United
Methodist
376 Wyoming Ave
Rev. Marcelle Dotson
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
570-693-2821
Ample Parking
United Church
Of Christ
St. Lukes UCC
471 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre 822-7961
Rev. Justin Victor
Sun. Worship 10:00
Sunday School 10:15 am
Communion service
the 1st Sunday of every
month.
RIDES AVAILABLE: CALL
Miner
Congregational UCC
137 Abbott St.
PLAINS
Pastor Joan Mitchell
Sun. Service 9am
Sun School 10am
570-829-6363
Catholic
Evangelical
Free Church
Fellowship
Evangelical
Free Church
Gods Glory Our Passion
45 Hilderbrandt Rd.
(Near the Dallas Schools)
Sundays
WORSHIP - 10:30 a.m.
Fellowship - 10:00 a.m.
Discipleship Class - 9 a.m.
Wednesday Evenings
Pioneer Clubs (K-5th)
6:30 p.m.
Womens Study - 6:30 p.m.
(Nursery provided For All)
Thursdays
Womens Study - 9:30 a.m.
TNT (Youth 6th-12th Grade)
6 p.m.
For More Information
Please call 675-6426 or
Visit Us Online at
www.fellowshipfreechurch.org
Senior Pastor:
Marc Ramirez
Independent
Second Welsh
Congregational
Church
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre
829-3790
Sunday Services 9:30 a.m.,
10:45 a.m. Sunday School
6 p.m. Sunday Eve
Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study
Prayer and Youth Groups
Limited Van Service
Available, Please Call.
Independent...
Fundamental...
Friendly
Wyoming Ave.
Christian
881 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston
570-288-4855
Pastor Dennis Gray
Come Hear The
Word Of God,
Let It Change
Your Life!
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Communion
Every Sunday
Wednesday Bible
Study 7:00 p.m.
ELEVATOR
ACCESSIBLE
Baptist
Tabernacle
63 Division St., W-B
Kenneth P. Jordan, Pastor
Chris Hamilton, Youth Pastor
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
570-823-3083
First Baptist
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming
Sunday School All Ages 9:30
Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
Tues 7 p.m. prayer meeting
Pastor: Jeffery Klansek
693-1754
Visitors Welcome
Luzerne
Assembly of God
649 Bennett St.
570-338-2415
SUNDAY WORSHIP
11AM
COME WORSHIP
CHRIST JESUS.
All Are Welcome.
Slocum Chapel
1024 Exeter Avenue
Exeter, PA 18643
Pastor Guy Giordano
(570) 388-5213
SUNDAY SERVICES
Intercessory Prayer
9:30am
Worship Service
10:00am
Sunday School/
Nursery Provided
WEDNESDAY SERVICES
Bible Study & Prayer 7pm
Visitors Welcome!
Encounter Christ in a
historical church in a
new & relevant way.
Assembly of God
Back Mountain
Harvest Assembly
340 Carverton Rd. Trucksville
Pastor Dan Miller
570-696-1128
www.bmha.org
Saturday Evening Worship
6:30PM
Sunday Morning Worship
8AM 9:45AM & 11AM
Sunday School
9:45AM
Sunday Evening Worship
6:30PM
Wednesday Mid-Week
7:00PM
Other meetings,
ministries and events for
children, youth, men, and women.
Please call for days and times
SUNDAY SERVICES
Celebration Service
10:15AM
Sunday School 9AM
Christian Education 9AM
Kidz Church
10:15AM
Intercessory Prayer 8:15AM
Sunday Evening 6:30PM
TUESDAY
Womens Bible
Study 10AM
WEDNESDAY
Family Night
Ministries 7PM
THURSDAY
Evidence Youth
Group 6:30PM
570-829-0989
www.wilkesbarreag.com
First Assembly
Of God
424 Stanton Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Dallas Baptist
Harveys Lake
Highway, Dallas
639-5099
Pastor Jerry Branch
Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 am
www.dallasbaptist
church.org
First Baptist
Church
Water Street Pittston
654-0283
Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor
Sunday Worship
9:30 a.m.
Childrens Sun School
9:30 a.m.
Adult/Teen Sun School
10:45 a.m.
Bible Study/Prayer
Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m.
Chairlift Available
Nebo Baptist
Church of
Nanticoke
75 Prospect St.
Nanticoke 735-3932
Pastor Tim Hall
www.nebobaptist.org
Worship Service
Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Sun School 9:45 a.m.
Nursery Junior Church
Youth Groups
Great Bible Seminars
Everyone is Welcome
Welsh Bethel
Baptist
Parish & Loomis St. W-B
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11:15 a.m.
Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m.
Pastor Don Hartsthorne
822-3372
First Baptist
48 S. River St. W-B
Pastor Shawn Walker
822-7482
Sunday Service at 11 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
The Place for a New Beginning..
Mt. Zion
Baptist Church
105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
We offer Childrens Church
Prayer Service Wednesday 7p.m.
Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m.
Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor
Christian
Church Of
Christ Uniting
Grace
Community
Church
A Bible Teaching Ministry
Memorial Hwy. Dallas
Sunday Services:
11 a.m., 6 p.m.
(570) 675-3723
www.gracechurchdallas.org
SAINT MARYS CHURCH OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Our Lady of Fatima Parish
134 S. Washington Street,
Downtown Wilkes-Barre
(570) 823-4168
Saturday 4 PM
Sunday 8 AM, 10 AM, 12:10 PM, 7 PM
Monsignor Thomas V. Banick, Pastor
CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH
175 S. Main Road
Mountain Top
Pastor Rev.
Stephen Sours
Sunday Worship
8:30 & 10:45 am
Sun School 9:30 am
Nursery Available
570-474-6060
Calvary United
Methodist
39 East Poplar
Street
West Nanticoke
Sunday Worship
10 am
Childrens Church
School, Everyone
welcome.
George Price,
Pastor.
570-735-1514
Trinity
Presbyterian
105 Irem Road, Dallas
Sunday School 9:30
Worship Service:
11 am
Pastor
Roger Grifth
Nursery Provided
570- 675-3131
Holy
Resurrection
Cathedral
Orthodox Church In America
591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor
822-7725
Saturday Vespers 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Divine Liturgy 8:30 a.m.
Feast Day Vespers 6 p.m.
Feast Day Divine
Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
ALL ARE WELCOME
web site: www.oca.org
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
190 S. Main Street, W-B
Pastor Peter D. Kuritz
Pastor Janel D. Wigen
Saturday Service
5:00 p.m.
Sunday Service
8:30 & 11 a.m.
SCS
9:45 a.m.
570-824-2991
Lutheran
NEW LIFE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
301 Delaney St.
Hanover Township
LOOK/LEARN/LOVE/LEAD
Sunday School
9:30 am
Worship Service
10:30 am
6 p.m. Sunday Eve
Nursery/Childrens
Church
570-NEW-LIFE
(639-5433)
Pastor:
Gideon Gaitano
newlifefamily.org
Presbyterian United Methodist
Presbyterian
CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN
WORSHOP
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HAPPY HOUR
MON. thru FRI. 5-7pm
Sept. 22 in the fellowship hall. A
speaker will follow the dinner.
Brian Shaffer, West Pittston,
and Mark Manganaro, Pittston,
are co-directors of the ministry.
The dinner is open to area
couples without cost. Pre-regis-
tration is required by calling
654-2500.
WEST PITTSTON: The Chris-
tian and Missionary Alliance
Church, 317 Luzerne Ave., will
host a Spiritual Formation
Weekend on Sept. 21 and 22.
The Friday session is open to
church leadership, which in-
cludes pastors, officers, teach-
ers, and ministry heads. The
Saturday sessions are open to all
individuals and will be held at
8:30, 9:45 and 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
The conference will conclude
with a healing service at 2 p.m.
There is no charge but a love
offering will be taken for the
speaker. A continental breakfast
and lunch will be provided on a
free-will offering basis. Regis-
tration begins at 7 p.m. Friday
and 8 a.m. Saturday.
Speaker will be the Rev. David
Janssen, a graduate of Penn
State and Asbury Theological
Seminary. He served as lead
pastor of The State College
Alliance Church for more than
22 years and serves as the assist-
ant superintendent of the Met-
ropolitan District of the Chris-
tian and Missionary Alliance
Church in New York.
Rev. Janssen and his wife,
Jeannine, lead retreats for mis-
sionaries, pastors and congrega-
tions around the world.
To pre-register or for more
information, call the church
office at 654-2500.
WILKES-BARRE: St. Lukes
United Church of Christ, 471 N.
Main St., will hold a special
service and breakfast on Sunday
to mark National Back to
Church Sunday.
More than 12,000 churches
across the United States are
using National Back to Church
Sunday as a special occasion to
welcome everyone to attend
church, especially people who
have not attended service regu-
larly or who do not belong to a
church.
Under the guidance of the
Rev. Justin J. Victor, St. Lukes
will hold a service at 10 a.m. An
open breakfast will follow in the
churchs fellowship hall.
All members of St. Lukes,
family and friends are invited
and encouraged to attend, and
visitors and guests are welcome.
For more information, call the
church office at 822-7961. For
more information on National
Back to Church Sunday check
the website www.backtochurch-
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WILKES-BARRE: The fol-
lowing events will be held at
Unity: A Center for Spiritual
Living, 140 S. Grant St., this
month:
Sept. 22: The Ultimate
Gift screening at 7 p.m. All are
welcome. Free parking is avail-
able on South Grant Street and
in the parking lots behind the
church off of Bethel Lane. Love
offerings will be accepted.
Sept. 23: Lessons in Truth:
H. Emilie Cadys book discus-
sion led by the Rev. Diane Sick-
ler, Unity minister, every fourth
Sunday from11:45 a.m. -12:45
p.m. The chapters, Personality
and Individuality and Spiritual
Understanding will be covered.
Love offerings will be accepted.
Sept. 30: Special Unity
membership meeting at noon.
The church name and fundrais-
ing suggestions will be dis-
cussed. Finger foods are appre-
ciated for a potluck lunch held
immediately before the meeting
and after the 10 a.m. service.
For information on any of
these events, call 824-7722.
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Dear Abby: My
boyfriend and I have
been together for
six years. We finally
moved in together
a year ago. Things
have been going
pretty well, with the
exception of an unusual habit of his
that has become more evident since
living together. He spends anywhere
from 45 minutes to 2 1/2 hours in the
bathroom every day.
He takes his computer in the bath-
room because he claims he gets a lot
of work done. Some days I barely get
to see him because he works late and
then spends the rest of the day you-
know-where.
I have told him more than once
how much it bothers me, but he con-
tinues to do it. Its driving a wedge
between us. Am I overreacting? Is
he purposely trying to put space be-
tween us?
Tired of the Toilet Turmoil
Dear Tired: He may be using the
bathroom as a refuge from more to-
getherness than he can handle, or he
may be doing something on his com-
puter thats more than work-related. I
do think there is more going on than
hes telling you, but in order to get to
the bottom of it, you will have to con-
vince him to open up and be honest.
And no, I do not think that after hav-
ing invested six years in this relation-
ship you are overreacting.
Dear Abby: I am a 13-year-old girl
whose parents are divorced. When I
was a baby, I lived with my grandma,
but my mom took me back when I
was 7 or 8.
My mother abused me while I was
living with her, but nobody knew it.
When I was 12, I was sent to my dads
for Christmas. By then he was on his
third marriage. His new wife already
had two kids.
While I was visiting, Mom called
to make trouble for me. She said
she was worried I might be mess-
ing around with boys she didnt ap-
prove of, and threatened to beat me
bloody when she got hold of me. My
dad went to court to see if I could
stay with him permanently, and it
turned out I could.
Now Im having trouble with my
stepmom and her kids. She thinks her
two girls are little angels. Shes mean
to me and treats me like Im doing
something wrong all the time.
Mom and Grandma want nothing
to do with me. So, Abby, I have a few
questions: Should I have a bad feeling
about staying with my dad because of
my stepmom? And, if I ever have my
own kids, will I end up treating them
like my mom treated me? Thank you
for listening.
Sad Teen, North Carolina
Dear Sad Teen: There are many lov-
ing and caring stepparents. Im sorry
that you have been shortchanged by
the women in your life, all of whom
may be less mature than you are at
your tender age. You will have to look
elsewhere for the mentoring you need
from an adult a teacher, a coun-
selor, a coach, or even the mother of
one of your friends.
Please dont be afraid that you
will automatically repeat the cycle
of abuse that you have suffered. You
have learned firsthand how not to
treat others. Many adults are able to
give their children the parenting they
didnt experience themselves.
DEAR ABBY
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If every day you learn just a
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). This
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Is there something you can do
to change the situation, or is
it truly a fixed equation? The
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GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The goal
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unpredictable. Strange twists
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Its what sets you apart as an
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Others try to hoodwink you into
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cost of X. You dont need to
pay X.
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Its easier to be kind to people
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Remind yourself of all you have
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100
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Inside Merchants Village
1201 Oak Street
Pittston, PA 18640
Octagon Family
Restaurant
375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651
570-779-2288
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Home of the Original O-Bar Pizza
of Wilkes-Barre
1060 Highway 315,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-822-9900
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399
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MSRP $50,260
PREOWNED VALUES!
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Not responsible for
typographical errors.
Ofer thru 9/30/12 only.
AUTO
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
468 Auto Parts
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
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FREE
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570-574-1275
472 Auto Services
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New, Used
Tires & Bat-
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Forty Fort, PA
574-1275
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Dont Keep Your
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310 Attorney
Services
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570-592-4796
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800-324-9748 W-B
310 Attorney
Services
Free Bankruptcy
Consultation
Payment plans.
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570-822-1959
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DISABILITY
Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry
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570-823-9006
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110 Lost
FOUND DOG Black
& tan, Collie and
Shepherd mix per-
haps. Approximately
6-7 years old. Found
on West Main Street
in Plymouth. No
tags, very friendly
and obedient. Found
on 9/5. Call
570-719-9000
570-760-7956 cell
FOUND. Cat. Black
and white. Wearing
flea collar. Very
friendly. Found by
Voitek TV in Exeter.
570-287-9631
570-655-8801
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120 Found
LIKE
NEW
Used Tires
&
Batteries
for $20
& Up
VITOS
&
GINOS
949 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
288-8995
FOUND female dog
in area of Mizdale
Road, Hunlock
creek. please call
570-709-3879.
135 Legals/
Public Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Northwest Area
School District
announces the fol-
lowing upcoming
meetings:
October 8 at
4:00 PM
Curriculum Com-
mittee Library
October 8 at
5:30 PM Policy
Committee Library
October 15 at
1:00 PM Building
and Grounds Com-
mittee In the District
Office Board Room
ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
been issued to Ger-
ald Quinn of Ewing,
Mercer County,
New Jersey, Execu-
tor of the Estate of
Alexander A. Quinn,
who died on May
19, 2012, late of
Luzerne, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia. All creditors are
requested to pres-
ent their claims and
all persons indebt-
ed to the decedent
will make payment
to the aforemen-
tioned Executor or
his attorney: Law
Office of Kevin A.
Pollock LLC, 112
West Franklin Ave.,
Pennington, NJ
08534.
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ing legal notices
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT Letters
Testamentary have
been issued in the
Estate of Ralph W.
Evans, late of Wilk-
les-Barre City,
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, who
died June 30, 2012.
All persons indebted
to said Estate are
required to make
payment and those
having claims or
demands are to
present the same to
the Exevutor, Ken-
neth J. Evans c/o
Robert V. Davison
Esquire, New Bridge
Center, Suite 216,
480 Pierce Street,
Kingston, Pa 18704
ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
been granted in the
the Estate of
Joseph R. Sgarlat,
Deceased, late of
Harveys Lake Boro,
Luzerne County, PA.
who died August 20,
2012. All persons
indebted to said
Estate are required
to make payment,
and those having
claims or demands
to present the same
without delay to the
James C. Sgarlat
Executor, c/o Jan-
nell L. Decker, Esq.
1043 Wyoming Ave.,
Forty Fort, PA 18704
140 Personals
LOOKING FOR
SOMEONE with a
motorcycle 50 or
over, to take me out
for rides. Will pay
expenses. Lost my
partner, miss it.
References needed.
570-970-1099, call
10 am to 1 pm. Mon,
Tues., Wed or Fri..
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YOUR NEWBORN
is our dream.
Endless love, joy,
security awaits.
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888-225-7173
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Adopting a
newborn is our
greatest wish.
Forever love,
family, and secure
future awaits.
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866-936-8363
Expenses Paid.
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lovers unite!
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NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY
for teens or sibling
groups.
Compensation,
training, and 24
hour on-call sup-
port provided.
Please call
FRIENDSHIP
HOUSE (570) 342-
8305 x 2058.
Compensation up
to $1200.00 per
month per child.
GUARDIAN
ANGEL
Hardtimes uponyou?
Down on your luck?
Need help & dont
know where to turn?
We care and are
willing to help. Serious
problems only. Write
to: PO Box 3238, W.
Pittston, PA 18643
All
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
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FREE
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570-574-1275
BUYING BUYING
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VEHICLES &
Heavy
Equipment
NOBODY PAYS MORE! NOBODY PAYS MORE!
HAPPY TRAILS
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035
570-542-2277
6am to 9pm
340 Health Care
Services
LOOKING FOR
POSITION
Companion for
elderly. Assisting
with everyday
needs.
Experienced &
clean background
check. Call Ruth
570-290-2569
380 Travel
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
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BROADWAY
SHOW
BUS TRIPS
WICKED
Wed. Oct. 10
$149
ORCHESTRA SEATS
A CHRISTMAS
STORY
WED. DEC. 12th
$150 Orch seats
RADIO CITY
XMAS SHOW
Mon. Nov. 26
$85.
Wed. Dec. 12
$95.
Sat. Dec 15th
$130.
ALL SHOWS
INCLUDE BUS
& SHOW
CALL ROSEANN
@ 655-4247
To Reserve
Your Seats
FUN GETAWAYS!
Wicked 9/22
San Gennaro
Festival 9/22
Washington, DC
Halloween
2 Day
Oct. 27 & 28
Includes Meals,
Alexandria Ghost
Walk, Crime &
Punishment
Museum, CSI
Workshop,
Haunted Sites.
Jim Thorpe with
Meal 9/22
1-800-432-8069
380 Travel
CAMEO
HOUSE
BUS TOURS
WASHINGTON DC
on Sept. 29-30
CHOCOLATE SHOW
NYC Nov. 10,
LEBEC FIN &
BARNES MUSEUM
Nov. 17
OLD FASHIONED
CHRISTMAS IN NY
Dec. 8
570-655-3420
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Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
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Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
RAINBOW
TOURS
570-489-4761
NYC Wed/Sat $34
JERSEY BOYS $99
9/19 , 10/17
WICKED 10/1
$141 Orchestra
PHANTOM OF
THE 0PERA
* MAMA MIA
Call for Dates
Feast of SanGenarro
9/15-19-22 $36
Groups Welcome
A CHRISTMAS
STORY 12/1
RADIO CITY
SHOWS
CALL for Dates
DOVER NASCAR
9/30
LEAVE PARK/
RIDE RT 309/315
SPORTING EVENTS
Penn State
Football
Sept 15th
Navy. Ride & tail-
gate only, $54.
Ride, tailgate &
ticket, $109.
Northwestern
Sept. 22nd
Ride & tailgate,
$54. Ride, tailgate
& ticket, $109.
Oct. 6th
NASCAR at Dover
$144 includes
breakfast & buffet
after race
OVERNIGHT TRIPS
Salem
Oct 26th, 27th &
28th
$209. Includes Bus
transportation &
hotel.
COOKIES
TRAVELERS
570-815-8330
570-558-6889
cookiestravelers.com
The Oblates of
St. Josephs
Seminary and
Presents Israel:
Pilgrimage to the
Holy Land.
9 days, Oct. 9-17
2013
Book Now & Save
$250 pp. Includes
transportation to
Newark Airport,
taxes, surcharges
& transfers. $3,749
CAPE COD
Oct. 15-19. Trans-
portation, meals,
lodging, tours,
taxes, gratuities &
more. $470
Call Theresa for
information
570-654-2967
380 Travel
WINTER CRUISE
SPECIALS
1/05/2013 Enchant-
ment of the Seas
9 night Baltimore
to the Caribbean
$872.00 per person
******************
1/13/2013 Explorer
of the Seas
9 nights NJ to
Caribbean
$799.00 per per-
son-Senior Special
******************
1/17/2013 Carnivals
Miracle 7 night NY
to Bahamas
$587.00 per person
for Balcony
******************
1/22/2013 Explorer
of the Seas 10 night
NJ to Caribbean
$855.00 per person
Ask about other
dates! All rates are
per person based
on Double occupan-
cy and subject to
change
Tenenbaums
Travel
288-8747
406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
HAWK `11 125CC
Auto, key start, with
reverse & remote
control. $700. OBO
570-674-2920
To place your
ad call...829-7130
HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV
NEW!! Full size
adult ATV. Strong 4
stroke motor. CVT
fully automatic
transmission with
reverse. Electric
start. Front & rear
luggage racks.
Long travel suspen-
sion. Disc brakes.
Dual stage head
lights. Perfect for
hunters & trail rid-
ers alike. BRAND NEW
& READY TO RIDE.
$1,995 takes it
away.
570-817-2952
Wilkes-Barre
TOMAHAWK`11
ATV, 110 CC. Brand
New Tomahawk
Kids Quad. Only
$695 takes it away!
570-817-2952
Wilkes-Barre
409 Autos under
$5000
BUICK `97 LESABRE
Limited. Regularly
maintained. V6. 4
door, silver exterior,
grey interior, fully
equipped, power
everything. 94k
original miles. Snow
tires included. Cur-
rently inspected.
$2400.
570-675-2468
FORD `96 WINDSTAR
LX. This car is
loaded with all
options. Its show-
room quality with all
records. You must
see! $3,700.
570-287-8498
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
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
FORD 95 F150
4x4. 1 Owner. 91K.
4.8 engine, auto.
Runs great. New
paint, stake body
with metal floor.
570-675-5046.
Leave message,
will return call.
$4495.
LEOS AUTO SALES
93 Butler St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-825-8253
Ford 01 Explorer
4 door, 6 cylinder,
auto, 4WD
$2,650
Chevy 99 Blazer
4 door, 6 cylinder,
auto, 4WD
$2,450
Volkswagen 98
Cabrio
Convertible
4 cylinder, auto
$1,650
Chevy 97 Blazer
2 door 6 cylinder
auto, red, 4WD,
$2,150
Ford 95 Ranger
PickUp with cap
6 cylinder, auto,
2WD
$1,950
Current Inspection
On All Vehicles
DEALER
SAAB `88
900 TURBO
176K miles,
5 speed, runs well.
$2,000. Call in PM
(570) 814-1800
TOYOTA `96
TACOMA
4x4 pickup, body
needs much work,
many new parts,
new clutch, new
starter, good rub-
ber, 5 speed trans-
mission, 128,000
miles on well serv-
iced engine. $1,100
(570)362-3869
412 Autos for Sale
AUDI `01 A6
4.2 Engine, good
condition, per kelly
blue book, Quatro
awd, abs 4 wheel,
navigation system,
integrated phone,
plus all standard
Audi options, super
clean, garage kept,
recently inspected.
If you ever wanted
an Audi, heres
your opportunity!
Asking $4,900.
570-678-5618
570-574-3441
BUICK 04
LESABRE
Silver.
32K miles. Very
nice condition.
$9,950.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
CADILLAC `00 SEVILLE
Loaded, excellent
condition, wood
grain, chrome, Flori-
da car. 92,000
miles. $3,950.
570-457-7854
CADILLAC 06 DTS
Grey, low miles,
local trade.
Performance pack-
age with navigation.
sunroof. $17,900.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
Line up a place to live
in classified!
CHRYSLER `08 PT
CRUISER TOURING
Blue. alloys, cruise,
33K miles.
Like new.
$9,750.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
DODGE 03
GRAND CARAVAN
Inspected 6/12,
100K mile, 7 pas-
senger, green, V-6,
3.8L, automatic.
ABS, power locks/
windows. Power
driver seat, dual air
bags. CD, cassette,
am/fm radio. Front
& rear AC, power
steering. Tilt wheel
& roof rack.
$4,900.
570-814-8215
412 Autos for Sale
01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive
74K $5,399
03 F250 XL
Super Duty
only 24k! AT-AC,
$6,599
06 Dodge
Caravan 57k
$7,299
06 Dodge
Stratus SXT
6 cyl, AT-AC 62K
$7,599
06 Chrysler
Sebring Conv.
Touring 60K
$7,599
06 FORD FREESTAR
62k, Rear air A/C
$7,799
05 Chrysler
T & C 63k
$7,799
05 CHEVY
MALIBU Only 36k,
Private Owner
$9,499.
07 Ford Escape
4X4 XLT 83K
$10,599
12 Ford Fusion
25k factory
warranty $15,699
09 Subaru
Forester
4x4 11k red
$15,999
11 E250 Cargo
AT-AC cruise, 15k,
factory warranty
$16,699
11 Nissan Rogue
AWD, 27k
Factory warranty
$17,199
11 Ford Escape
XLT, 4x4, 26k,
Factory Warranty,
6 Cylinder
$18,999
11 Toyota Rav 4
4x4 AT
only 8,000 miles,
alloys, power sun-
roof. new condition.
Factory warranty
$20,799
CROSSROAD
MOTORS
570-825-7988
700 Sans Souci
Highway
W WE E S S E L L E L L
F O R F O R L L E S S E S S ! ! ! !
TITLE TAGS
FULL NOTARY
SERVICE
6 MONTH WARRANTY
WE WILL ENTERTAIN
OFFERS!
FORD `05 TAURUS
SEL. Silver, keyless
entry, sunroof,
remote side views,
air, CD player, minor
dents, recent
inspection. Estate
settlement. 73,600
miles. $5,395.
570-829-4394
HONDA `01 CIVIC
92,000 miles, 5
speed, all power,
air. Garage kept.
A title. All mainte-
nance records on
file. $5,500, OBO
(570)288-5315
412 Autos for Sale
DODGE 02
VIPER GTS
10,000 MILES V10
6speed, collec-
tors, this baby is
1 of only 750 GTS
coupes built in
2002 and only 1 of
83 painted Race
Yellow it still wears
its original tires
showing how it
was babied. This
car is spotless
throughout and is
ready for its new
home. This vehicle
is shown by
appointment only.
$39,999 or trade.
570-760-2365
FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
tion. $17,500
570-760-5833
HONDA 07 CIVIC
SDN. Silver, 4 door,
exc. condition,
41,375 mi. Reduced
$12,600
570-574-4854
412 Autos for Sale
HONDA `12
ACCORD LX
Grey. 6K miles.
Factory Warranty.
Was 20,900, sale
price $19,995.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
HONDA 09
ACCORD EX
Silver. 39K miles.
Moon roof, alloys.
Reduced Price
$15,295.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
HONDA 09
CIVIC EX
Grey. 42K miles.
Moon roof, alloys.
Reduced Price
$14,495.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
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regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2202.50. $1000 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
STK# N21596
M O DEL# 22112
V IN# 274973
M SRP $23,050
7 A T TH IS 7 A T TH IS
P R IC E! P R IC E!
SA VE $4000O R M O R E
O N A LL 2012 R O G U ES!!
B U Y FOR
$
18 ,995
*
+ T/T
OR
$
199
*
L EAS E FOR
P ER
M O.
W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE & $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H
O NLY 50
2012 R O G U ES
R EM A IN
H U R R Y !
2013N IS S A N
A L TIM A 2.5S E DA N
4 Cyl, CVT , A/ C,
PW , PDL , T ilt,
Zero Gra vity
S ea ts , F lo o rM a ts
& M u ch M o re!
*$259 p erm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles
p eryea r; Res id u a l= $11,837.80; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru
NM AC @ T ier1; $2000 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity. (+) p lu s
regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2202.50.
STK# N22468
M O DEL# 13013
V IN# 125432
M SRP $22,410
2 A T TH IS 2 A T TH IS
P R IC E! P R IC E!
B U Y FOR
$
20 ,410
*
+ T/T
OR
$
259
*
L EAS E FOR
P ER
M O.
2012N IS S A N
P A THFIN DE R S 4X4
V6, Au to , A/ C, PW ,
PDL , Cru is e, T ilt,
AM / F M / CD, Allo ys ,
F lo o rM a ts
& M u ch M o re!
*$259 p erm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles
p eryea r; Res id u a l= $15,834.35; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru
NM AC @ T ier1; $2500 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity. (+) p lu s
regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2702.50. $1750
Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te & $1000 S ep tBo n u s Ca s h in clu d ed .
STK# N22166
M O DEL# 25012
V IN# 625154
M SRP $32,315
6 A T TH IS 6 A T TH IS
P R IC E! P R IC E!
B U Y FOR
$
25,8 15
*
+ T/T
OR
$
259
*
L EAS E FOR
P ER
M O.
W / $250 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $10 0 0 S EP T B ON U S CAS H
SA VE $6000O R M O R E O N A LL
2012 M U R A NO S IN STO C K!!
W / $20 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 S EP T B ON U S CAS H
2012N IS S A N M A XIM A
3.5S L IM ITE D E DITION
V-6, CVT , A/ C, S u n ro o f,
Bla ck W heels , F lo o r
M a ts , AM / F M / CD,
M u ch, M u ch M o re!
*$289 p erm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $19,627.95;
m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $2000 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity. (+) p lu s
regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,202.50. $1000 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
STK# N22368
M O DEL# 16112
V IN# 861635
M SRP $34,435
5 A T TH IS 5 A T TH IS
P R IC E! P R IC E!
B U Y FOR
$
27,435
*
+ T/T
OR
$
28 9
*
L EAS E FOR
P ER
M O.
W / $350 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE & $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H
H U R R Y ! H U R R Y !
WERE
SCHOOLING
THE
COMPETITION
2012N IS S A N A L TIM A
2.5S COUP E
4 Cyl, CVT , A/ C, L ea ther, Prem iu m Pa cka ge, F o g L ights ,
M o o n ro o f, Bo s e S o u n d , Cn v. Pkg, & M u ch M o re!
*$299 p erm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l=
$16,710.90; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $2000 ca s h d o w n o r
tra d e eq u ity. (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2202.50.
STK# N22155
M O DEL# 15112
V IN# 260196
M SRP $31,530
2 A T TH IS 2 A T TH IS
P R IC E! P R IC E!
B U Y FOR
$
26,530
*
+ T/T
OR
$
299
*
L EAS E FOR
P ER
M O.
W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H
SA VE $5000O FF M SR P !
2012N IS S A N XTE RRA
S 4X4
V6, Au to , A/ C, Va lu e Pkg, AM / F M / CD, PW ,
PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, Allo ys , & M u ch M o re!
*$299 p erm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l=
$15,873; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $2500 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e
eq u ity. (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2702.50.
STK# N21979
M O DEL# 24212
V IN# 513857
M SRP $30,525
6 A T TH IS 6 A T TH IS
P R IC E! P R IC E!
B U Y FOR
$
26,525
*
+ T/T
OR
$
299
*
L EAS E FOR
P ER
M O.
W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H
SA VE $4000O R M O R E O N A LL
2012 XTER R A S IN STO C K!!
SA VE $$$
O N TH E NEW
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Model #4432 Stock# 46598 MSRP: $25,334
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2012 CAMRY LE
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OR
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. 9%APR
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10 FORD FOCUS SES
One Owner, Only 26,000 Miles, Sangria Red
Metallic Exterior, Synch Microsoft System,
Remote Start, Rear Spoiler, Sirius Satellite Radio... $15,700
11 DODGE AVENGER EXPRESS
4 Cylinder, Automatic, Pwr. Drivers
Seat, Heated Front Seats, Satellite Radio.......... $15,900
11 DODGE CHARGER
Former Chrysler Company Field Vehicle,
Redline Red Exterior with Bluetooth,
Remote Start, Rallaye Package
........................... $20,900
11 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE
Only 16,417 Miles, 1-Owner, Former Florida Car,
Automatic, Leather Seating, CD,
Electronic Stability Control .................................. $18,700
11 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S
Fresh from Florida, 32 MPG Hwy,
Carfax 1-Owner Vehicle, Automatic ....................... $14,900
12 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB
Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Never Titled, Only 9,000
Miles, Air Conditioning, Power Windows and Locks,
Automatic Transmission ...................................... $17,900
11 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET
Redline Red, Fresh from Florida,
Power Driver Seat, Sirius Satellite Radio ........ ..$16,500
06 FORD FUSION SEL
6 Disc CD Changer, PWR. Drivers Seat,
Aluminium Wheels, Only 40,630 miles ................ $11,700
12 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
V6, Automatic, Satellite Radio
Stk# 120830C........................................................... $21,000
11 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW
Rear DVD, Power Sliding Doors and Liftgate,
Rear Parkview Backup Camera, Alloy Wheels,
Sirius Satellite Radio ............................................. $22,300
10 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
Former Chrysler Exec. Vehicle, Automatic,
Only 24,400 miles.................................................... $17,800
12 KIA RIO 5 LX
40 MPG Hwy, Available Sirius Satellite Radio,
Automatic, 4 dr Hatchback................................... $15,900
11 KIA SEDONA LX
7 Passenger Minivan, Bluetooth,
Available Sirius Satellite Radio............................ $18,600
11 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4
Heated Front Seats, Alloy Wheels, Remote
Start, Fog Lamps, Only 17,400 miles.................... $19,900
11 FORD FOCUS SE
1-owner, 17,629 miles, Automatic,
4-Door, Ebony Exterior........................................... $15,900
07 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4
Only 28,648 Miles, 57 Hemi V-8, Thunder
Road Edition, One Owner, Local Trade............... $21,400
12 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 4X4
Never Titled, Former Chrysler Company Vehicle
GPS Navigation, Automatic, Cosmos
Blue Exterior w/Matching Hardtop..................... $26,900
11 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE
V6, Automatic, only 12,163 miles, Pwr.
Convertible Top, Priced well below
Kelly Blue Book Retail ........................................... $18,800
11 FORD TAURUS LIMITED
Tuxedo Black Metallic, Leather Seating, Reverse
Sensing and Rear Camera, Chrome Wheels..... $19,900
11 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN MAIN STREET
Dark Charcoal Exterior, Rear DVD,
Rear Power lilt Gate, Only 20,000 Miles.............. $22,600
11 FORD MUSTANG V6 PREMIUM
Red Candy Metallic Ext, Leather Seating,
SYNC Voice Activated System, Shaker Audio .. $19,700
11 RAM CARAVAN C/V
Only 285 miles on this Cargo Van, Former
Chrysler Display model for Auto & Trade Shows.. .$18,900
12 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4
Former Chrysler Company Vehicle
Only 9,073 Miles, Bluetooth,
Sirius Satellite Radio ............................................. $27,900
12 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4
V8, Automatic, 12,000 Miles, Sirius Satellite
Radio, STK #120726K............................................. $26,500
12 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, V6,
Leather, Navigation, Pwr. Sunroof, 1,400 Miles $22,900
12 RAM 2500 SLT CREW CAB 4X4
Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, only 241 Miles, Pwr. Sunroof, 8ft
Cargo Box, Pwr. Adjustable Pedals,
U Connect Bluetooth
Streaming Audio ..................................................... $39,700
11 DODGE NITRO DETONATOR 4X4
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Redline Red,
4.0 6 Cyl., Chrome Accent Group, GPS Navigation,
UConnect Bluetooth............................................... ..$24,900
11 DODGE DURANGO CREW AWD
All Wheel Drive, Former Chrysler Group
Company Vehicle, Hemi V8, GPS Navigation,
Power Sunroof, Only 15,000 Miles ........................ ..$31,500
10 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LT AWD
3rd Row Seat, AWD, Local Trade............................. ..$21,500
11 KIA FORTE KOUP LX
Only 10,617 Miles on this Florida Car, A Rare Find!, 6 Spd. Manual
Transmission, Rear Spoiler, Traction
Control, Bluetooth Connection............................. $17,900
11 DODGE DURANGO EXPRESS AWD
Forme Chrysler Company Vehicle, 3rd
Row Seat, Bluetooth Streaming
Audio, Rear Air & Heat, Only 8,713 miles ........... $28,500
11 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500 DURAMAX DIESEL FLATBED
One Owner, local Trade, Dual Rear Wheels, 4 Wheel
Drive, Automatic, Hidden Gooseneck Trailer Hitch..... $33,800
11 CHRYSLER 300C AWD
All Wheel Drive, Dual Pane Sunroof,
GPS Navigation, Safety Tec Package,
Former Chrysler Group Company Vehicle.......... $36,300
12 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 4X4
V6, Automatic, 8 Foot Box, Bedliner................... .$22,900
12 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED 4X4
Former Promotional Vehicle, Only 5,000 Miles,
Leather Seating, GPS Navigation....................... $25,900
12 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING
Leather Seating, Rear DVD, Pwr. Side Sliding
Doors, Pwr. Liftgate, Silver Exterior ................... $26,200
12 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING L
Leather Seating, Rear DVD w/ 2 Screens,
Safety Tech Pkg., Saphire Blue Exterior ............ $26,600
11 DODGE DURANGO R/T AWD
Former Chrysler Co. Vehicle, HEMI V8, Rear DVD,
Nav., Sunroof, Trailer Tow Group, Only 10,000 Miles
Inferno Red ................................................................ $37,900
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Jeep

2011 DODGE
GRAND CARAVAN
MAINSTREET
NOW
$22,000
2007 RAM1500
QUAD CAB SLT 4X4
STK # 120818C STK # 120824D
ONLY
49,700
MILES
NOW
$12,700
NOW
$21,500
2011 KIA
SEDONA LX
STK#120627B
STK#120710H
NOW
$18,900
NOW
$18,600
2011 DODGE
GRAND CARAVAN
MAINSTREET
2011 VOLKSWAGEN
JETTA 2.5 SE
STK# 120726D
NOW
$20,800
NOW
$18,700
2011 FORD
TAURUS LIMITED
STK#120405L
AS LOWAS
$262
AS LOWAS
$296
NOW
$17,900
NOW
$19,900
2011 DODGE NITRO
DETONATOR 4X4
2012 JEEP WRANGLER
UNLIMITED SAHARA
4X4
2012 RAM 1500
EXPRESS 4X4
STK # 120829C STK # 120720H STK# 120813A
HEMI
V8
DUAL
TOPS
NOW
$24,900
NOW
$32,300
NOW
$25,300
2010 DODGE
GRAND CARAVAN
SE
STK # 120831A
NOW
$14,800
2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
3500 HD DURAMAX
DIESEL FLATBED
STK#120525A
NOW
$33,800
2011 FORD MUSTANG
V6 PREMIUM
STK#120405A
NOW
$19,700
AS LOWAS
$293
4X4
GPS
NAVIGATION
AS LOWAS
$381
NOW
$21,400
2012 GMC CANYON SLE
CREW CAB 4X4
STK#120731D
NOW
$24,200
AS LOWAS
$369
2011 RAM
C/V
REAR
DVD
NOW
$15,900
2012 KIA RIO 5 LX
STK#120710J
AS LOWAS
$228
296
MILES
AS LOWAS
$274
AS LOWAS
$311
AS LOWAS
$276
2005 CHEVROLET
SILVERADO 2500 HD
DIESEL
STK#120904A
NOW
$15,900
4X4
2011 KIA FORTE
KOUP
STK#120710F
NOW
$17,900
AS LOWAS
$262
2012 RAM 1500 ST
QUAD CAB
STK#120515A
2007 TOYOTA
COROLLA S
STK#120827C
AS LOWAS
$322
AS LOW
AS $323
STK # 120711C
STK # 120802D
REAR
DVD
2007CHRYSLER
PACIFICATOURINGAWD
NOW
$11,800
STK#120906A
LEATHER
SEATING
2007 JEEP COMPASS
SPORT 4X4
NOW
$11,700
STK#120901A
AUTOMATIC
2010 CHEVROLET
TRAVERSE LT AWD
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2012 HONDA
ACCORD LX
4 dr, Auto Trans, AC, PW, PL, Cruise, ABS, 6 Air Bags, Tilt,
Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD, Model #CP2F3CEW
*
MPG
34 HWY
$219 Lease Per Mo. For 36 Months through AHFC. $0 Down Payment. 1st Payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $12,457.80.
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PAYMENT
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2012 HONDA CIVIC LX SEDAN
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28 City
39 HWY
***Lease 36 Months through ahfc. $0 Down Payment.
1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $11,757.00
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Lease
ease 36 Months through ahfc $0 Down Payment
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* **
Model #FB2F5CEW 140-hp
16-Valve SOHC i-VTEC 5-Speed
Automatic Transmission Air Con-
ditioning with Air-Filtration System
Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors
Cruise Control Remote Entry
160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System
with 4 Speakers ABS
Dual-Stage, Multiple-Threshold
Front Airbags (SRS) Front Side
Airbags with Passenger-Side Oc-
cupant Position Detection System
(OPDS) Side Curtain Airbags
$0 DOWN
PAYMENT
2012 HONDA ODYSSEY EX
MPG
18 City
27 HWY
****Lease 36 Months through ahfc. $0 Down Payment.
1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $18,174.80
Per Mo.
Lease
Model #RL5H4CEW
248-hp, 3.5-Liter, 24-Valve, SOHC i-VTEC
V-6 Engine 5-Speed Automatic Transmission
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with Trac-
tion Control Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Drivers Seat with 10-Way Power Adjustment,
including Power Lumbar Support Power Slid-
ing Doors 17 Alloy Wheels 229-Watt AM/
FM/CD Audio System with 7 Speakers includ-
ing Subwoofer 2GB CD-Library Bluetooth
HandsFreeLink USB Audio Interface
Exterior Temperature Indicator Multi-Function
2nd-Row Center Seat Three-Row Side Curtain
Airbags with Rollover Sensor Front Side
Airbags with Passenger-Side Occupant Position
Detection System (OPDS) Tri-Zone Automatic
Climate Control System with Humidity Control
and Air Filtration One-Motion 60/40 Split
3rd-Row Magic Seat
2012 HONDA CR-V EX
MPG
22 City
30 HWY
Model RM4H5CJW 185-hp
2.4-Liter, 16-Valve SOHC i-VTEC 4-Cylinder
Engine Real Time AWD with Intelligent Control
System Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with
Traction Control Automatic Transmission
Cruise Control A/C One-Touch Power
Moonroof with Tilt Feature Remote Entry
System Bluetooth HandsFreeLink
Multi-angle rearview camera with guidelines
160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 6
Speakers Bluetooth Streaming Audio
Pandora Internet Radio compatibility
SMS Text Message Function
USB Audio Interface
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Dual-Stage, Multiple-Threshold Front Airbags
(SRS) Front Side Airbags with Passenger-Side
Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS)
Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensor
VTEC
mission
h Trac-
m (ABS)
ustment,
wer Slid-
att AM/
includ-
etooth
LEASES BASED ON APPROVED CREDIT TIER 1 THRU AHFC. MILEAGE BASED ON 2012 EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATES. USE FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES ONLY.
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10 ODYSSEY EXL-DVD Slate, 24K ...NOW $26,302
ACCORDS
08 ACCORD LX SDN 5 Speed, Silver, 46K..............NOW $13,431
09 ACCORD LX SDN Gray, 36K..........................NOW $15,580
09 ACCORD LXP SDN Silver, 37K......................NOW $15,908
09 ACCORD EX SDN Gold, 31K..........................NOW $16,982
08 ACCORD EXL NAVI SDN Red, 46K ..........NOW $16,950
11 ACCORD LX SDN 5 Speed, White, 17K..............NOW $17,497
08 ACCORD EXL V6 SDN Green, 52K .............NOW $17,633
09 ACCORD EXL V6 SDN Silver, 37K ..............NOW $17,947
10 ACCORD EX SDN Burgandy, 19K ....................NOW $18,891
10 ACCORD EXL SDN Burgandy, 30K .................NOW $18,945
10 ACCORD EXL V6 SDN Gray, 39K ...............NOW $19,717
11 ACCORD SE SDN Gray, 16K ..........................NOW $19,999
ELEMENT 4WD
09 ELEMENT EX Red, 53K ...................................NOW $17,243
$0 DOWN
PAYMENT
Lease 36 Months through ahfc $0 Down Payment
Per Mo. Per Mo.
LLease
* ***
2.9% on
Certied
Accords
Navy, 71K, Was $9,850
Now $8,979
07 CHRYSLER
SEBRING TOURING
Silver, 37K, Was $11,950
Now $10,823
06 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS SDN
Silver, 68K, Was $12,500
Now $11,775
07 CHEVY
TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD
Black, 73K, Was $13,950
Now $12,675
07 FORD FUSION
SEL SDN
Navy, 69K, Was $17,950
Now $15,838
07 TOYOTA
HIGHLANDER 4WD
Gray, 23K, Was $18,950
Now $17,444
10 TOYOTA MATRIX
S AWD
Silver, 17K, Was $20,950
Now $19,647
10 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN
S 4 MOTION
2.9%
APR
2.9%
APR
CIVICS
10 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 36K ............................NOW $14,788
09 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 35K ............................NOW $14,973
09 CIVIC HYBRID SDN Black, 37K....................NOW $14,973
11 CIVIC EX SDN Titanium, 19K ............................NOW $15,899
10 CIVIC EX SDN Blue, 26K.................................NOW $16,316
10 CIVIC EX SDN Black, 25K................................NOW $16,316
12 CIVIC EXL SDN Gray, 11K ..............................NOW $19,999
09 CIVIC EX CPE Black, 40K ................................NOW $13,988
10 CIVIC LX CPE Gray, 19K..................................NOW $14,707
PILOT 4WD
09 PILOT EX Silver, 58K ..........................................NOW $22,705
11 PILOT LX Gray, 37K............................................NOW $23,748
11 PILOT LX Silver, 17K...........................................NOW $24,748
11 PILOT EX Navy, 18K...........................................NOW $27,284
11 PILOT EXL-DVD Cherry, 36K...........................NOW $28,830
11 PILOT EXL White, 17K .......................................NOW $28,893
CRV 4WD
07 CRV EX White, 69K ..............................................NOW $14,950
08 CRV LX Silver, 60K...............................................NOW $15,950
08 CRV LX Green, 57K..............................................NOW $16,750
07 CRV EX Black, 52K...............................................NOW $16,750
08 CRV EX White, 46K ..............................................NOW $17,723
08 CRV EXL Red, 18K .............................................NOW $20,924
What You See Is What You Pay!
Pearl, 26K, Was $21,500
10 FORD ESCAPE
XLT 4WD
Now $20,499
2013S ARE COMING & WEVE GOT TO
MAKE ROOM FOR NEW TRADE-INS!
RIDGELINE 4WD
09 RIDGELINE RTL Cherry, 33K ..........................NOW $26,608
11 RIDGELINE RTS Black, 19K ...........................NOW $27,476
Gold, 48K, Was $13,950
Now $13,238
07 KIA SORRENTO
LX 4WD
Khaki, 31K, Was $14,508
Now $13,762
07 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4X4
White, 19K, Was $14,950
Now $14,731
06 HONDA ACCORD
EX SDN
Silver, 37K
Now $10,500
04 TOYOTA COROLLA
LE SEDAN
HONDA ACCORD SDN
99 LX, Green, TMU $5,965
01 LX, Gold, 92K $7,250
02 LX V6, Gold, 88K $7,888
Gold, 76K
Now $8,500
04 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
CL AWD
Silver, 34K
Now $17,950
09 VW
ROUTAN SEL
JEEP GR. CHEROKEE
LAREDO 4X4
08, Red, 80K $13,750
07, Red, 46K $15,500
White, 63K
Now $9,850
04 HYUNDAI
SANTA FE 4WD
HONDA
RIDGELINE 4WD
08 RTS, White, 87K $17,500
09 RTL, Silver, 93K $17,950
White, 87K
Now $23,500
08 MERCEDES BENZ
ML350 AWD
Gray, 23K
Now $15,372
05 HONDA CRV
SE 4WD
HONDA
PILOT 4WD
05 EXL, Gold, 104K $10,973
06 LX, Silver, 76K $11,783
05 EXL, Gold, 71K $12,926
05 EX, Sage, 47K $14,931
06 EXL, White, 56K $15,948
White, 32K
Now $13,350
04 NISSAN MAXIMA
3.5SL SEDAN
Gray, 20K
Now $13,950
08 MAZDA 3i
SEDAN
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11 AUDI S5 CONV.
Sprint blue, black
/ brown leather
int., navigation,
7 spd auto turbo,
AWD
09 CHEVY IMPALA LS
Silver, V6
07 BUICK LACROSSE
CXL, black, V6
07 BUICK LUCERNE
CXL, silver, grey
leather
06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR
grey, tan leather,
sun roof
05 HYUNDAI SONATA
GLS, blue, sun-
roof, 87k miles
05 CHEVY IMPALA
silver, alloys, V6
04 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS GS mint
green, grey int.
04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS
silver, auto,
sunroof
03 CHEVY CAVALIER
Blue, 4 cyl., auto
(R-title)
03 CHEVY MONTE
CARLO LS blue
V6 auto
03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO,
mid blue/light grey
leather, naviga-
tion, AWD
01 TOYOTA CELICA
GT silver, 4 cyl
auto sunroof
00 BMW 323i
silver auto
98 NISSAN ALTIMA
Gold, auto, 4 dr
4 cyl.
73 PORSCHE 914
green & black, 5
speed, 62k miles.
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
08 JEEP PATRIOT
grey, auto, 4 cyl.,
4x4
08 FORD ESCAPE XLT
SILVER, V6, 4X4
07 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
GLS, black, V6,
4x4
07 DODGE CARAVAN
SXT green,
4 door, 7 pass
mini van
06 DODGE DAKOTA
QUAD CAB SLT
black, 4 door, V8,
4x4 truck
06 MERCURY MARINER
premium seafoam
green, leather int.,
V6, 4x4
06 INFINITY QX56
Pearl white, tan
leather, Naviga
tion, 3rd seat, 4x4
06 DODGE RAM 1500
QUAD CAB, Black,
V8, 4x4 truck
06 FORD EXPLORER
XLT, black, 3rd
seat, 4x4
06 CHEVY TRAILBLZAER
LS, SILVER, 4X4
05 FORD ESCAPE XLT
blue, auto, V6 4x4
05 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
green, V6, 4x4
05 FORD FREESTAR SE,
white, 7 pax mini
van
05 CADILLAC SRX
black, leather, V6,
AWD
05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX
green auto, AWD
05 JEEP LIBERTY
RENEGADE Blue,
5 speed, V6, 4x4
04 FORD ESCAPE XLT
red, V6, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
lt green V6 4x4
04 MITSUBISHI
OUTLANDER XLS
red, auto, 4 cyl.,
AWD
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
Se patriot blue, V6,
4x4
04 FORD SUZUKI XlS LX
blue V6 4x4
04 KIA SORENTO EX
blue, auto, V6 AWD
04 NISSAN XTERRA XE
blue, auto, 4x4
04 CHEVY TAHOE LT
4x4 Pewter, grey
leather, 3rd seat
04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
Z71, green, 4 door,
4x4 truck
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE OVERLAND
graphite grey,
2 tone leather,
sunroof, 4x4
02 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY EL
4 door,
7 pass mini van
01 FORD EXPLORER
Sport teal blue,
2 door, auto, 4x4
01 FORD F150 XLT
white, super cab,
4x4 truck
01 FORD F150 XLT
Blue/tan, 4 door,
4x4 truck
00 CHEVY 1500
SILVERADO X-CAB
green, 4x4 truck
99 NISSAN PATHINDER
gold, V6, 4x4
98 FORD EXPLOREER XLT
red, auto, 4x4
HYUNDAI `06 SONATA
V6, all power,
sun/moon roof,
alloys. 74K.
CD/stereo.
$6,575
(570)245-7351
HYUNDAI `07
SONATA
White, 4 door, 6
cylinder, full power,
side air bags, secu-
rity, keyless entry,
63K. $7,599
(570)474-6549
KIA 11 SORENTO
32,000 miles,
6 cylinder, AWD,
loaded, leather
backup camera,
panaramic sunroof,
white with beige
interior. Like new.
$22,800.
(570) 262-9374
LINCOLN 94
TOWN CAR
Signature
series.
58,200 miles.
Must sell.
$4,950 OBO
570-825-4132
412 Autos for Sale
VITOS
&
GINOS
949 Wyoming
Ave, Forty Fort
288-8995
96 Buick Skylark
Auto, 4 door, 81K
$2,495
00 Chevy S10
Blazer. 4 door.
4wd. Red.
$2,795
96 Pontiac Grand
Prix. White, Air,
power windows
& brakes, 4
door, runs good.
106K.
$2,995
96 Plymouth
Voyager Auto,
air. Runs excell-
ent. 82k
$3,495
95 Buick Park Ave
54k. $3,995
93 UD Tow Truck
with wheel lift.
64k. $10,000
04 Nissan
Armada, 7 pas-
senger. 4wd.
Excellent condi-
tion. $11,900
09 Mercedes
GL450, 7 pas-
senger. Too many
options to list. 30K
miles. Garage
kept. Cream puff.
$47,800
Junk
Cars,
Used Cars
& Trucks
wanted.
Cash paid.
574 -1275
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
MERCEDES-BENZ `07
C280
4 matic, 73K miles.
Full options, no
GPS, 1 owner, deal-
er serviced. Black
exterior/ cream
interior. Very good
condition. $16,000
(570)262-0313
MERCURY `79 ZEPHYR
6 cylinder
automatic.
52k original miles.
$1500. OBO
570-899-1896
NISSAN `09
ALTIMA SE
With only 19,800
miles. Heated
leather seats, black
exterior, charcoal
interior, power sun-
roof, air, power win-
dows, door locks,
power front seats,
tilt wheel, power
steering, cruise
control, am/fm/cd,
auto transmission,
FWD, ABS, ONE
OWNER, $14,990.
570-814-9847
NISSAN, 97 ALTIMA
GXE, 4 door, 4 cyl.,
30 mpg, full power,
77,000 miles. No
rust Fla. car. $3000
Full Power, A/C
570-899-0688
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PONTIAC 07
G6 GT
Good condition. 69k
FWD, auto, all
power, Remote
start, 4 Door, Heat-
ed leather seats.
$9,500.
570-793-3412
PONTIAC `00
SUNFIRE
Silver, 2.2 liter,
30 mpg. Like new,
garage kept, non
smoker with sun-
roof & rear spoiler.
Air. AM/FM CD.
Flawless interior.
Rides & handles
perfect. New tires.
Regular oil
changes. Always
maintained, 89,900
miles. $4,275.
(570)592-0997
TOYOTA `03
HIGHLANDER
White.
Original Owner.
Garage kept.
Excellent condition.
$10,300. Neg.
570-677-3892
412 Autos for Sale
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
TOYOTA 09
CAMRY
18,000 Miles,
1 owner,
4 cylinder.
$16,500
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
VOLKSWAGEN 04
JETTA GL
Black. 75K miles.
5 speed stick.
Warranty.
$7495.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVROLET `61
CORVETTE
A black & silver
beauty. 4 barrel with
4 on the floor.
$39,000 Firm. Inter-
ested parties call for
info 570-287-8498
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
4 Cylinder
Very Good
Condition!
NEW PRICE
$2,500.
570-362-3626
Ask for Lee
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 `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. Priced to Sell!
$23,000.
Call 570-825-6272
MERCURY `55
MONTCLAIR
99.9% original. 4
door sedan, black &
yellow. Motor re-
built, 250 miles on
it. Youve got to
see it to believe it!
call for more infor-
mation after 1:00pm
(570)540-3220
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421 Boats &
Marinas
FISHING BOAT.
Like new. 16 1/2
Trophy Fiberglass.
25 HP Johnson
motor, 48 lb
thrust, trolling
motor with foot
control. Recharg-
er, pedestal front
seat, carpeted
floor. Live well,
storage compart-
ment. Excellent
condition. $4500.
570-675-5046
after 12 noon
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
UTILITY TRAILER 13
7x20, 7,000 GVW,
Can be purchased
with or without 3
wheel chocks. 5
10,000lb tie downs
Pricing firm @
$2,899, add $100
for chocks.
570-690-8588
439 Motorcycles
BMW 2010 K1300S
Only 460 miles! Has
all bells & whistles.
Heated grips, 12 volt
outlet, traction con-
trol, ride adjustment
on the fly. Black with
lite gray and red
trim. comes with
BMW cover, battery
tender, black blue
tooth helmet with
FM stereo and black
leather riding gloves
(like new). paid
$20,500. Sell for
$15,000 FIRM.
Call 570-262-0914
Leave message.
HARLEY 10 DAVIDSON
SPORTSTER CUSTOM
Loud pipes.
Near Mint
174 miles - yes,
One hundred and
seventy four
miles on the
clock, original
owner. $8000.
570-876-2816
HONDA 05
750 SHADOW
Windshield, saddle-
bags & new battery.
2,190 Miles Garage
Kept. Asking $4500.
570-430-3041
SUZUKI 01 VS 800
GL INTRUDER
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of
chrome, black with
teal green flake.
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
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
FOREST RIVER`08
5TH WHEEL
Model 8526RLS
Mountain Top,PA
$18,500
570-760-6341
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CADILLAC 08 SRX
AWD. Beige
metallic. 60K miles,
sunroof,
heated seats.
$19,995.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
CHEVROLET `98
BLAZER 4X4
Standard shift,
104,000 miles.
Inspected. $2,500
OBO. Call after 3 pm
570-239-3365
CHEVROLET `99 S-10
64,000 miles, 4
cylinder, auto, great
on gas. $4,500.
570-947-0032
CHEVROLET `99
S-10 PICK-UP
Silver,
85,000 miles,
excellent condition,
covered bed.
$3,800
570-822-7657
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 03
SILVERADO 4X4
REG CAB
AUTO, V8. LOOKS
& RUNS GREAT
$6995.
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 99 SILVERADO
4X4 XCAB
Auto, V8, like new
$5995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
To place your
ad call...829-7130
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
DODGE 04
DURANGO
1 owner, leather
sunroof, 3rd row
seat $6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD 01 F150
4WD Ext Cab, V8,
Lariat, 6 bed with
liner, 7 western
plow, 80,000 miles,
$8500. OBO
Call Tom
570-234-9790
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
DODGE 03 CARAVAN
Auto, V6. Nice
clean car $4995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD `04 F150
Silver, 4 x 4, auto-
matic, 56,000
miles, extra tool
box, leather cover,
plastic bed &
remote starting.
Runs perfect,
asking $7,200.
Cell-570-472-8084
Home-
570-825-2596
FORD `08 EXPEDITION
Black, 32,500
miles, leather
upholstery, 3rd seat
pkg., optional tow
pkg. with 910lb,
tongue/9,100lb tow
- all the goodies.
Excellent condition
$24,999
(570)690-8588
FORD 02 EXPLORER
Red, XLT, Original
non-smoking owner,
garaged, synthetic
oil since new, excel-
lent in and out. New
tires and battery.
90,000 miles.
$7,500
(570) 403-3016
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 00
EXPLORER XLT
EXTRA CLEAN!
4X4.
$3,995.
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 03
EXPLORER XLT
4X4, leather,
sunroof, like new!
$5,995
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 03 F150 XL
4x4, 6 cyl., auto, 1
owner, great work
truck $4995.
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
HONDA `05
ELEMENT LX
4 wd, auto, 58k
miles, excellent
condition. $12,000
(570)472-9091
JEEP `12
LIBERTY SPORT
4 x 4. Silver. 14K
miles. Factory War-
ranty . Sale Price -
$20,900.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
JEEP 03
WRANGLER
110000 mi. 4.0
6cylinder 5 speed
stick. Inspected to
6/13. $7500 call or
text 570-204-3817
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
JEEP 04 GRAND
CHEROKEE LOREDO
4x4, 6 cyl, 1
Owner, Extra
Clean SUV!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
LAND ROVER 97
DISCOVERY
inspected runs well
$1800.
RANGE ROVER 95
CLASSIC
runs well not
inspected $1500.
570-239-4163 or
570-675-9847
leave message
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
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 Low
Miles. 10 year,
100,000 mile war-
ranty. $22,500. Will-
ing to negotiate.
Serious inquires
only - must sell,
going to law school.
(570) 793-6844
NISSAN `04
PATHFINDER
ARMADA
Excellent condition.
Too many options to
list. Runs & looks
excellent. $10,995
570-655-6132 or
570-466-8824
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
SATURN 04 VUE
Front wheel drive,
4 cyl, 5 speed,
sunroof, clean,
clean SUV! $4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
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TOYOTA `04 SIENNA
LE
Clean & well main-
tained, auto car
starter, gold, low
mileage, 65K, Kelly
blue book value of
$11,300.
Asking $10,900
(570)283-3086
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
BUYING
USED
VEHICLES
Call
Vitos & Ginos
949 Wyoming Ave,
Forty Fort, PA
288-8995
506 Administrative/
Clerical
Hampton Inn
& Suites
Wilkes-Barre
876 Schechter Dr.
FRONT DESK
We are currently
seeking highly
responsible & out-
going people to join
our Front Desk
team. Full Time
available for 2nd
shift. Responsibili-
ties include:
*Creating computer-
based reservations
& guest check-ins
*Answering phones
in a professional
manner
*Providing top quali-
ty customer service
If you are a
motivated, depend-
able, team player
looking for a great
place to work,
PLEASE APPLY IN
PERSON between
8am & 4pm
508 Beauty/
Cosmetology
STYLIST NEEDED
EXPERIENCED
Part Time.
Apply in Person @
Hair Solutions
115 South
Mountain Blvd.
570-474-6144
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
Experienced
Delivery Driver
Must know Wilkes-
Barre Area well.
Experienced
Sous Chef & Line Cook
Please apply at:
Franks Pizzeria
198 S Main St
Wilkes-Barre
570 822-2168
After 2
KITCHEN HELP
For busy downtown
bar and grill. Experi-
ence preferred but
not necessary.
Dependability a
must. Day and night
hours available. Call
570-814-2267
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
TIRED OF FAXING
YOUR RESUME???
ARE YOU A
LEADER???
Then come join the
largest bathroom
remodeling compa-
ny in the nation!
Bath Fitter is looking
for a
REMODELER REMODELER
to be part of our
company. Lead car-
penter & bath
remodeling experi-
ence needed. Fast-
paced, year-round
work; truck & tools
provided; great
benefits & competi-
tive wages!
If you're the best @
what you do & strive
to be better every
day, Call Kevin at
(570) 602-1544
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
Automotive
Technician:
The qualified
candidate should
be experienced in
alignments, air-con-
ditioning, and diag-
nostics. State
inspection license
and ASE certifica-
tions preferred.
Valid PA Driver
License a must!
Health Insurance,
Vision & Dental,
401-K Retirement
Plan, paid holidays,
vacation, closed
Sundays, Employee
training programs
and discounts!
Positions are
available at our
Dallas location.
Apply now by phone
or web at
1-877-WORK 4 JW
or online at
www.jackwilliams.
com. EOE
DIESEL SHOP
MANAGER:
If you are a get
things done manag-
er, cost conscious,
have excellent
teaching and super-
visory skills, are
accountable and an
experienced Diesel
Shop Manager then
we are interested in
talking with you.
If you have 5 + years
of Diesel shop man-
agerial experience
please respond
your resume to :
BOX 4150
C/O Times Leader
15 N. Main StrEet
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
EXPERIENCED HEAVY
EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
Class B CLD
required. Must have
3 years experience
& own tools. Work-
ing on engines,
hydraulics, electrical,
power train, welding.
Machine Shop expe-
rience a plus. Apply
in person:
703 S Township Blvd
Pittston, PA
WILKES BARRE SPRING
& ALIGNMENT
Seeking:
Qualified suspen-
sion technician
Please call: Dan
570-822-4018
536 IT/Software
Development
IT ADMINISTRATOR/
BROADCAST ENGINEER
FOX56, CW and My
Network TV is
searching for an IT
Administrator/Broad
cast Engineer. This
person will be
responsible for the
technology neces-
sary to distribute
the stations broad-
cast signals and
content as well as
the general office
network, studio and
live production
activities. The ideal
candidate will have
a broad base of
technical skills as
well as strong com-
munication and
organization skills.
Previous broadcast
experience is pre-
ferred. Apply on-line
at
www.myfoxnepa.com
EOE
Drug Free Workplace
538 Janitorial/
Cleaning
SEXTON
Part time. general
cleaning, routine
maintenance,
repairs, lawn care,
snow removal.
570-287-8440
542 Logistics/
Transportation
GENERAL
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
West Side, semi re-
tired & home mak-
ers welcome, will
train. 570-288-8035
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVER
Experienced
Limousines/Sedans.
Part-time. Days/
Nights/Weekends.
Knowledge of major
airports a plus.
570-288-5466
DRIVER/WAREHOUSE
PART TIME
Stocking of shelf's,
warehouse duties,
cleaning and heavy
lifting required. No
phone calls.
KING GLASS & PAINT CO
10749 MAIN ST
SWOYERSVILLE, PA
18704
DRIVERS
NOW HIRING
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
Best pay. Will train
if necessary.
Pace Transportation
570-883-9797
DRIVERS: Owner
Operators in Bethle-
hem. Excellent
money per mile plus
fuel. Paid tolls using
EZPASS, Home
Daily. Sign on
Bonus..up to $5000.
paid in 10 weeks.
877-611-0797
Immediate openings
Experienced
CDL Class A
Heavy Hauler &
CDL Class A
Heavy Duty
Tow Operators
FALZONES TOWING
SERVICE
Call: 570-823-2100
Ask for Frank
or Email: atowman
parts@aol.com
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548 Medical/Health
Balanced Care
Bloomsburg
66 Bed Facility
Director of Nursing-
RN License
Full-Time
Please submit
resume to:
3298 Ridge Road
Bloomsburg, PA
17815
Or Fax to
570-389-9081
EOE
or email:
dpaveletz
@elmcroftseniorliv-
ing.com
HOME HEALTH
AIDE WANTED
9am-12noon
570-675-0065
Part-Time
Orthodontist
Assistant
Immediate opening
Monday, Thursday
and Friday
8am-4pm
EMAIL RESUME TO
CASEYDENTAL@
COMCAST.NET
551 Other
DELIVERY
SETUP PERSON
Part Time. 20-30
hours. Must have
PA drivers license.
Must be available
Friday-Monday.
Call 570-283-3800
Children
deserve the
best possible
futures for
themselves.
Foster parents
are urgently
needed. If you
have some extra
time and love to
give to a child,
call FCCY
1-800-747-3807
www.fccy.org
EOE
554 Production/
Operations
AEP Industries,
Inc., a leading
supplier of flexible
packaging has
immediate
openings for
MACHINE
OPERATORS
Starting at $ 9/hour
PLUS .50 /hour
night shift differen-
tial; Working Full-
time 12 hours shifts
alternating
3 & 4 day work
weeks. Every other
weekend a must.
As a Machine Oper-
ator you will
remove, inspect,
and pack finish
product to specifi-
cations. You must
be able to do some
heavy lifting, know
how to use a tape
measure and scale,
and be a TEAM
PLAYER. Previous
manufacturing exp-
erience preferred.
Benefit Package
includes: Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life
Insurance, Vacation,
Holiday pay
Applications
accepted daily @
AEP INDUSTRIES,
INC.
8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
20 Elmwood Ave
Crestwood
Industrial Park
Mountaintop, PA
18707
Email: grullony@
aepinc.com
EOE * A drug free
workplace
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
AUTO RECON
MANAGER
START NOW
Experience
Required. Good Pay
- Great Benefits
Contact
Lester Knight at
(570) 343-1221 ext
115 or email
lknight@
tomhesser.com
Tom Hesser
Chevrolet Scranton
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
CMS East, Inc. is
one of the largest
family owned and
operated cemetery
corporations in the
country. We are
looking for experi-
enced sales people
to service new &
existing accounts. If
youre looking for a
career, rather than
a job, please call
Monday-Friday,
675-3283 for an
appointment.
www.CMSEast.com
573 Warehouse
Part-Time
Penguin Group
(USA)
Has part-time entry
level warehouse
labor positions
available for 2nd
shift (3:00PM to
10:30PM) Monday
thru Thursday. Job
duties required are,
Freight Prep, Order
Picking and general
industrial duties.
These positions
require a High
School diploma or
GED, basic reading
and math skills.
Other requirements
are standing,
reaching, twisting
and repetitive lifting
of up to 30 pounds.
Qualified candidates
may send a resume
or apply in person
at the address
below:
Penguin Group
(USA, Inc.
Human Resources
Dept.
1 Commerce Road
Pittston Twp., PA
18640
Email- ptjobs@us.
penguingroup.com
Phone: 570-655-
5965 ext 5355
Fax 570-655-3907
E.O.E. M/F/D/V
We are a drug-free
workforce
Penguin Group
(USA) values the
array of talents and
perspectives that a
diverse workforce
brings. We are an
Equal Opportunity
Employer.
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584 Resume
Assistance &
Services
LET ME CREATE
YOUR RESUME`
Prices range
from $1. for Plain,
$5. & $10. for a Phe-
nomenal Resume`.
Call 570-941-1900
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
NEPA FLORAL &
GIFT SHOP
Full-service floral &
gift shop for sale.
Turn key operation
in prime retail loca-
tion. Stable revenue
growth & flexible
operating hours.
Includes delivery
van, all inventory,
walk in cooler, sup-
plies, website, and
customer list. Must
sell, Owner relocat-
ing. 570-592-3327
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-
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legally remove
accurate and timely
information from
your credit report.
Its a process that
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involves time and a
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Learn about manag-
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message from The
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700
MERCHANDISE
702 Air
Conditioners
AIR CONDITIONER
Portable 10,000
BTU. Like-new con-
dition. $100.
570-331-3133
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
BOTTLES, (50), old,
$.50/each. BEER &
SODA CANS (50),
old, $.25/each.
BISHOP HAVEY
YEARBOOKS (4),
1971-1973, 1974,
1975, $10/each.
570-823-6986
CAMERA, antique,
fold-out, $50
570-489-2675
COINS, Washington
quarters 1932-P-
1934-P-1935-P-
1936-P-1936-D-
1940-S. $80.
570-287-4135
DESK $100.china
cabinet $300 french
chandelier $500
sewing machine
$50. 578-0028
HESS TRUCKS (53)
new in boxes 1990
thru 2011 $700 firm.
570-735-4580
MOVING SALE
NY METS, 150 base-
ball cards, $10. BAL-
TI MORE ORI OLES,
150 baseball cards,
$10. NY YANKEES,
150 baseball cards,
$10. BOSTON RED
SOX, 150 baseball
cards, $10.
PHILADELPHIA
PHILLIES, 270 base-
ball cards, $15.
570-313-5214 or
570-313-3859
NASCAR DIECAST
03 R Wallace $40
06 Dale Jr black $50
04 Dayton Wi Jr. 3
pieces $125. 04
Dayton Win Jr. num-
bered $250. Pixar
cars 40 pieces $4
each. 75 Beanie
babies $140
570-654-7752
SEWING MACHINE
Singer $50
570-829-2599
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AND
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BEAR CREEK
6650 Bear
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Well maintained
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closets, family room
with fireplace, cus-
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PRICE REDUCED
$275,000
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570-862-7432
Lewith & Freeman
696-0888
BEAR CREEK
Spacious traditional
Cape Cod home sit-
uated on 7.6 acres.
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yet minutes to
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features 4-5 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
family room, hard-
wood floors, 2 fire-
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garage, large rear
yard.
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showing!
#12-2627 $199,900
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
696-2600
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INTERSTATE
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A TOP 10 IN THE NATION SUZUKI SALES VOLUME DEALER 2 YEARS RUNNING***
$
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BUY NOW FOR:
4 Wheel Drive, Voice Activated Navigation w/ Blue Tooth,
Automatic Transmission, Power Windows, Power Locks,
PowerMirrors, Electronic Stability Control
2012 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA
4WD
MSRP
$
24,554*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
22,799*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,500*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
500*
Stk#S2137
$
15,999*
BUY NOW FOR:
8 Standard Airbags, Dual Digital Climate Control,
Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors,
AM/FM/CD, 6 Speed Manual Transmission
2012 SUZUKI KIZASHI
S FWD
MSRP w/ Accessories
$
20,493*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
18,499*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,500*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
1,000*
Stk#S2207
Advanced Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, 8 Standard Air-
bags, Dual Zone Digital Climate Control, Automatic
CVT Transmission, TouchFree Smart Key, Power
Windows, Power Locks, Molded Mud ap package
MSRP
$
23,294*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
21,999*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,500*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
1,000*
2012 SUZUKI KIZASHI
S AWD
NEW
Stk# S2289
$
19,499*
BUY NOW FOR:
2012 SUZUKI SX4 LE
POPULAR SEDAN
MSRP
$
18,439*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
16,999*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,000*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
500*
Stk#S2148
LE Popular Package, 8 Standard Airbags,
Automatic Transmission, Power Windows, Power Locks,
Power Mirrors, Alloy Wheels
NEW
$
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NEW
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*Tax and tags additional. Buy now for sale price includes Suzuki Manufacturer Rebates of $1,000 on 2012 Suzuki SX4 AWD, and SX4 Sedan; $1,500 Suzuki Manufacturer Rebates on Suzuki Grand Vitara and Kizashi. Buy now for sale prices includes $500 Suzuki Owner Loyalty on 2012
Suzuki SX4 Sedan, Equator and Grand Vitara. Buy now for sale price includes $1,000 Suzuki Owner Loyalty on 2012 Suzuki SX4 Crossover and Kizashi. All Ken Pollock Suzuki discounts applied. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. Prices
are VALID ON IN STOCK VEHICLES ONLY **0% Financing up to 72 Months with approved credit for S Tier Customers. $13.89 for every $1,000 nanced. 0% Financing in lieu of Manufacturer Rebate. Offer Ends 10/1/2012. ***Based on 2010 and 2011 Presidents Club Standings.
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$
15,999*
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$
20,025*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
17,999*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,000*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
1,000*
3-Mode Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, 8 Standard
Airbags, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power
Mirrors, Automatic, OVER 15
AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE!
NEW
2012 SUZUKI SX4
CROSSOVER AUTO AWD
Stk#S2184
4 Wheel Drive, Automatic Transmission,
Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors,
4.0L V6, Factory Spray In Bed Liner
MSRP
$
29,824*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
27,499*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
2,000*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
500*
Stk#S2356
2012 SUZUKI EQUATOR CREW
CAB SPORT 4X4
NEW
$
24,999*
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2009 Honda Civic Hybrid....................................
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2009 SaturnAura XE...........................................
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2009 Honda Civic LX............................................
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2010 Kia Forte EX.................................................
2006 Mercedes E-Class E350.............................
2009 Honda Civic EX...........................................
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2010 NissanAltima 2.5 S....................................
2010 Mazda Mazda3 i..........................................
2006 Lexus ES330................................................
2006 Toyota RAV4 Limited.................................
2009 BuickLaCrosse CXL..................................
2009 Honda AccordLX-P2.4............................
2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid.................................
2008 Chevrolet HHRSS.......................................
2007 Chrysler AspenLimited............................
2008 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS2.7L V6................
2010 Honda AccordEX2.4................................
2012 Hyundai Accent GS...................................
2010 Toyota Camry LE........................................
2010 Honda AccordLX-P2.4............................
2010 Toyota Camry LE........................................
2006 JeepGrandCherokee Limited................
2011 Kia Sportage LX..........................................
2005 Lexus ES330................................................
2007 Cadillac CTSSport 1SB.............................
2009 Honda AccordEX2.4................................
2010 Honda Civic LX............................................
2008 VolkswagenBeetle SE..............................
2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS..................................
2010 Honda AccordEX2.4................................
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2011 Hyundai Elantra GLS..................................
2010 Honda AccordLX2.4................................
2008 Toyota Prius.................................................
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2010 Toyota Camry..............................................
2009 BuickLucerne CXL....................................
2008 NissanXterra X...........................................
2010 Honda Civic LX............................................
2007 Jaguar S-TYPE3.0......................................
2008 Toyota RAV4 Limited.................................
2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS2.7L V6................
2010 Dodge Charger SXT...................................
2010 Honda CR-VLX...........................................
2009 Hyundai Santa Fe.......................................
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2009 Toyota Camry..............................................
2011 Kia Soul Plus................................................
2010 FordEscape XLT.........................................
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2011 Toyota Camry LE........................................
2008 GMCSierra 1500.........................................
2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS..................................
2007 Honda CR-VEX-L........................................
2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SE...............
2012 Chevrolet Cruze ECO.................................
2012 Honda Fit Sport...........................................
2007 NissanFrontier SE......................................
2010 Honda AccordEX-L 3.5............................
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2005 Lexus RX330...............................................
2007 Chrysler 300CBase....................................
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2006 JeepWrangler Sport..................................
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96,240
79,352
54,992
64,549
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62,810
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51,557
15,986
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22,285
80,211
62,979
37,766
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30,015
22,804
38,914
50,283
21,182
53,659
55,872
20,586
33,800
25,676
28,374
26,159
15,557
49,218
34,526
35,826
44,525
18,234
18,128
30,004
24,974
20,125
22,568
39,888
36,276
24,882
37,927
53,074
81,123
40,930
26,476
8,926
23,468
10,540
9,414
62,400
12,122
61,213
24,734
29,844
3,176
64,811
40,281
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15,870
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79,405
40,569
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2008 Hyundai Veracruz.......................................
2009 Honda Element EX.....................................
2008 FordEdge SEL.............................................
2008 Chevrolet ColoradoLT...............................
2010 Honda CR-VEX...........................................
2010 Honda AccordEX-L 2.4............................
2007 Lexus ES350................................................
2010 Acura TSX2.4..............................................
2007 Toyota Tacoma Base V6...........................
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2009 Honda CR-VEX...........................................
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2011 NissanRogue SV........................................
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2008 Honda Ridgeline RTL.................................
2010 Chevrolet Equinox LT1LT.........................
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2008 Honda CR-VEX-L........................................
2007 Lexus RX350...............................................
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2007 Lexus ES350................................................
2010 Honda CR-VEX-L........................................
2011 SubaruLegacy 2.5i Premium...................
2011 Toyota Camry XLE.....................................
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2010 Dodge Challenger SE.................................
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2010 Acura TSX2.4..............................................
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2008 Toyota Tacoma Base V6...........................
2008 Lexus ES350................................................
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2011 Toyota Tundra Grade 4.6L V8 Double Cab...................
2010 Lexus IS250.................................................
2010 Acura MDXBase........................................
2010 Lexus ES350................................................
2011 Toyota AvalonLimited..............................
2011 Toyota Tacoma Base V6...........................
2010 Honda AccordCrosstour EX-L...............
2011 Toyota Highlander V6................................
2009 Chevrolet Tahoe LT....................................
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2010 Mercedes C-Class C300............................
2011 FordF-150 XLT............................................
2011 Toyota Tundra Grade Double Cab..........
2010 Lexus ES350................................................
2010 Lexus IS250.................................................
2010 Lexus RX350...............................................
2011 Acura MDXBase........................................
2012 Acura TL Base.............................................
2011 Lexus ES350................................................
2011 Inniti M37 X...............................................
2010 Chevrolet CamaroSS................................
2010 MercedesGLK-Class GLK350 4Matic.....
2010 Lexus RX350...............................................
2012 Toyota Highlander Limited.......................
2010 Lexus RX350...............................................
2010 Toyota Highlander Limited.......................
2011 Acura MDXTechnology...........................
2010 Mercedes M-Class ML350........................
2010 Acura MDXTechnology...........................
2010 Acura MDXTechnology...........................
2010 Mercedes GLK-Class GLK350 4Matic....
2011 Mercedes C-Class C300............................
2010 Toyota Highlander Limited.......................
2010 Lexus RX350...............................................
2010 Acura MDXTechnology...........................
2012 Mercedes C-Class C300 Luxury 4Matic
2008 Lexus LS460................................................
2012 Mercedes GLK-Class GLK350 4Matic....
2011 JeepGrandCherokee Overland.............
2010 Lexus RX450h.............................................
2010 Mercedes M-Class ML350........................
2011 Inniti FX35 Base........................................
2011 Audi S4 3.0...................................................
2012 Toyota Tundra LimitedCrewMax.........
2011 Mercedes E-Class E350 4Matic...............
2011 Mercedes E-Class E350 4Matic...............
2011 Mercedes E-Class E350 4Matic...............
2011 Mercedes E-Class E350.............................
2011 Toyota Sequoia Platinum.........................
2009 Mercedes SL-Class SL550........................
2011 Lexus LX570................................................
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$36,479
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$39,073
$42,030
$42,163
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$43,656
$45,800
$49,500
$49,501
$56,799
$66,925
*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG, & TITLE. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WARRANTY ON SELECT MAKES AND MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. UNITS MAY BE SOLD PRIOR TO PRINTING. OFFERS EXPIRE 9/30/12.
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CENTERMORELAND
2060 St. Rt. 292 E.
Between Falls &
Centermoreland
Sat., Sept 15,
9-4:30 Furniture,
exercise equip-
ment, household
items, rugs, lawn
items, gaming sys-
tems & games,
pictures & much,
much more!
CLARKS SUMMIT
601 Greenwood
Ave. Sat., Sept 15,
8-3. Furniture, baby
swing, double
stroller, clothes &
household items.
COURTDALE
232 Courtdale Ave
Sat., Sept. 15, 8-?
Tons of household
items, cheap.
Honda mini-moto
bike & candy molds
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DALLAS
6 FAMILY
204 Upper
Demunds Road
Saturday, Sept. 15
9am -4 pm
Large Variety
DALLAS
217 ELMCREST DR
Saturday 9/15
8am-2pm
NO EARLY BIRDS
30+ YEARS OF
TREASURES: glass-
ware, dishes, small
appliances, patio
furniture, gas grill,
linens, towels,
mens/womens
clothing, boys cloth-
ing & toys. Some-
thing for everyone!
DALLAS
251 Huntsville-
Idetown Rd.
9am-1pm, Sat 9/15.
2 newer window air
conditioner units,
toddler boy clothing
& shoes, baby girl
clothing, infant
gear, nursing
accessories,
kitchen items, toys.
Large area rugs.
ABC pottery barn
ib t
DALLAS
56 Country Club
Road
formerly 106
Sat., 9/15, 8-2
Sun., 9/16, 10-3
No early birds.
Antique furniture &
collectibles, round
oak top kitchen
table, 1950s
Schwinn bike, 12
bistro chairs, 50
pictures, quilts, old
leaded windows,
lots of country
items, linens,
mirrors, rag rugs,
young girls
clothes/shoes.
100s of items
DORRANCE TWP.
383 Creek Road
Fri., Sat. & Sun
!4th- 16 th 9-?
No Early Birds
DRUMS
62 Teaberry Dr.
Sand Springs
Saturday, Sept. 15
8am-3pm
tools, household,
adult and girls
clothes, kids toys
and items, No early
birds!!!!!
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DUPONT
113 NEW ST.
Saturday 9/15,
& Sunday 9/16
9 to 4
Children's clothing,
household bikes,
something for
everyone
EDWARDSVILLE
34 Church St.
Saturday Sept. 15
10am- 3pm
Everything must go
EDWARDSVILLE
86 Plymouth Street
Saturday 8am-2pm
Household items,
TV, desk, ottomans,
lamps, tons of baby
girl & boy clothes,
furniture and
baby toys.
EDWARSVILLE
40 Hurbane Street
Sunday 9am - 2pm
Mens clothes AE &
Hollister size small,
girls clothes size 5-
6, electronics, hot
tub & much more.
N l bi d
EXETER
1 STURMER ST.
SAT., 9/15, 9-2
Furniture, seasonal
items, housewares
& lots more!
EXETER
126 Schooley Ave.
Sat., 7am - 3:30pm
Childrens clothes,
household items,
lawn equipment.
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EXETER
JUPITER MOON
STUDIOS ANTIQUES
250 PEPE COURT
Sept 14th & 15th
9 am - 2 pm
Old Bakery Building,
directly behind JFK
Elementary School.
Estate Finds
Crystal, Lenox,
crocks, oil lamps,
furniture & more
570-239-9182
FORTY FORT
1468 Wyoming
Avenue
Sat & Sun, 9-4
EXTRAORDINARY
ESTATE SALE OF
60 YEAR ANTIQUE
COLLECTOR
A half century be-
fore the TV show
American
Pickers there
was a collector
with an eye for
amazing finds.
A one-of-a-kind-
event! Antique
Limoges collec-
tion, paintings on
porcelain, cut
crystal, Icart
prints, Wavecrest
glass. Champleve
glass, antique jar-
dineires. Fine &
costume
jewelry, antique
furniture, linens,
silver. Vintage
handbags &
clothes, lamps,
Grandfather clock,
kitchenware,
china & more. 2nd
floor. One house
from Burke Law
Firm on
Durkee St. corner.
Park along Durkee
St., or other side
streets.
No Early Birds.
FORTY FORT
30 Walnut St.
Sat. Sept. 15
8am - 3pm
Contents of lovely
home. Living room,
tables, chairs, dec-
orator items,
Organ, antique
record player, den
furniture, recliner,
dining room with
hutch, drysink,
kitchen set, many
kitchen items,
glassware. 2 bed-
room suites,
shelves, patio furni-
ture, basement. too
much to list, all
i d t ll!!!!!
FORTY FORT
80 WALNUT ST.
9:00am-1:00pm
Kenmore washer,
32" Toshiba TV, pots
and pans, misc.,
household items,
etc.
FORTY FORT
THE BEST GARAGE
SALE HAPPENS ONCE
A YEAR AND ITS THIS
WEEKEND!
SATURDAY
9/15/2012
9 AM- 4PM
365 RIVER STREET
FORTY FORT, PA
18704
THIS IS ONE YOU
WONT WANT TO
MISS!!
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on an automobile?
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the directions!
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Holy Cross Church
420 Main Road
Flea Market/Crafts
Chicken BBQ
Sunday 9/16
10am-4pm
Flea Market Only:
9/21 8AM-2PM
9/22 8AM-Noon
6-7PM
9/23 10am-Noon
HANOVER TWP.
80 Goeringer Ave.
Sat, Sept 15, 8-2
Household &
kitchen items,
books, puzzles,
curtains, ladies &
mens clothes,
shoes, etc.
HARDING
1494 State Route
92 Highway
Sat., 9/15 8am-2pm
Sun., 9/16 8am-2pm
Big truck chrome &
parts. Clothing, fur-
niture, appliance,
dishes & more.
HARVEYS LAKE
Pole 179
Knots Landing
Sun, Sept. 16, 9-3
Home & garden
tools, household
items, TVs,
NASCAR col-
lectibles, clothes,
Alfred Angelo
wedding gown,
never worn
KINGSTON
20th Annual
Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church
813 Wyoming Ave.
between Bennett &
Church Streets
Saturday, Sept-15
8:00 am to 2 pm
Book Sale, Bake
Sale, Food & 40
Outside Vendors!
570 287 9067
KINGSTON
46 Hughes St
SAT 9-15. 9-2
Trains, Keyboard,
Shoes, Purses,
Clothes, Jewelry,
Pool Accessories
Housewares
New Cosmetics
Xmas
Decorations
KINGSTON
57 S Goodwin Ave.
WESTMOOR
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Saturday Sept. 15th
9am-1pm
Everything 1/2 Price
Lunch available
KINGSTON
571 Meadowland
Ave.
NEIGHBORHOOD
SALE
Sat., 9/15, 8 to 3
Multiple household
items, clothes rang-
ing from infant to
16. Adult clothes.
Golf clubs, organ,
toys, games,
PlayStation 3
games, WII games.
LINE UP
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KINGSTON
571 Meadowland
Avenue
Sat., 8-3
Ladies leather jacket,
XL, vintage school
deskswitharms, china
set for 13, brass deco-
rations, firemans
items, childrens
books, "King year-
books 53-56, 60-63"
KINGSTON
83 Sharp Street
Sat., 9am-2pm
Trains, Plasticville,
jewelry, Franciscan
Desert Rose china
& stemware, oak
claw foot table &
chairs, oak china,
oak stackable,
clocks, DVD & VCR.
Fishing & hunting
gear. Lots of hand
& power tools.
Pots, pans,
Corning, Eden Pure
heater, Christmas,
lighthouses,
vintage toys.
House is Full!!!
Sale by Marva.
KINGSTON
88 N. Landon Ave
Sat., Sept. 15, 9-1
Tons of childrens
items, bikes, house-
hold items, outdoor
furniture, decora-
tions. Large Step 2
playhouse, brand
new Black &
Decker electric
lawn mower,
in box.
KINGSTON
R. 57 SHARPE ST.
Sat., Sept., 15
7 am - noon
Check Us Out!
Toddler bed frame,
tools, ceramics,
holiday items,
purses, trike &
many more items.
KINSTON
484 MARKET ST
REAR
9-15 8-2
ANTIQUES, LON-
GENBERGER BAS-
KETS, PICTURES,
HOME DECOR,
CRAFTS, PURSES,
CDS,DVDS,
LENOX
LEHMAN TWP.
YARD/
40 Croop Road
(off Rt. 29) between
Lake Silkworth and
Moon Lake.
Sat.,Sept.15th 9- 4
Sunday, 9-1
Collectibles,
American doll,
household items,
clothes. Something
for everybody
LUZERNE
749 N. WALNUT ST.
SAT., 9/15
9AM-2PM
Movies, books,
music, holiday and
more. No Early
Birds Please!
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LUZERNE
762 Bennett St.
Sat 8-4
Sun 9-1
Sept. 15 & 16 Sept. 15 & 16
Something for Something for
everyone too everyone too
much to mention much to mention
LUZERNE
FALL
FESTIVAL SALE
205 Main Street
Thursday & Friday
11am - 5pm
Saturday
10am - 5pm
Discounts Galore!
Furniture, jewelry,
lighting, art glass &
home decor.
MOUNTAIN TOP
142 CHURCH RD
SAT., SEPT. 15
8:00-4:00
DIRECTIONS:
OFF ROUTE 309
ENTIRE
CONTENTS OF
HOME &
GARAGES
including loads of
fabric & craft sup-
plies, glassware
including depres-
sion, vintage toys,
holiday items some
vintage, lots of
books, antique
school desks, furni-
ture, fishing items,
surveying equip-
ment, lots of hand &
power tools, Powr-
Kraft radial arm
saw, Craftsman
table saw & loads
more. THIS IS A
HUGH SALE!
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
SALE BY COOK &
COOK ESTATE
LIQUIDATORS
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MOUNTAIN TOP
18 Evergreen
Lake Drive
Sat. Sept. 15
Sun., Sept. 16
9am - 1pm
Tools, household,
furniture and much,
much, more.
MOUNTAIN TOP
453 S. Mountain
Blvd.
Sat., Sept. 15, 9-4
Entire contents of
beautiful home to
include king size
Sealy electric
adjustable bed.
Complete bedroom
suite, full size bed-
room suite, single
bedset. Beautiful-
living room suite,
Grandfather clock,
dining room hutch,
kitchen set, sun
room furniture,
hide-a-bed, recliner
chair, mirrors,
lamps, Mikasa
china set, paper
weight collection,
Lenox, signed
pieces, lots of
kitchen & tools,
cabinets, pictures,
collector plates &
glasses, computer,
shredder & much
more.
MOUNTAIN TOP
97, 103, 107
Greystone Dr.
Sat. Sept. 15
8am - 1pm
computer, furniture,
clothes, fish tank,
Xmas, speakers,
lights, patio chairs,
motorized wheel
chair, much more
MOUNTAIN TOP
Building Blocks
Learning Center-
Route 309
Saturday, Sept. 15
7am - 1pm
Something for
everyone. Childrens
and household, plus
much more. No
l bi d !!
MOUNTAINTOP
1220 Alberdeen Rd
Sat. & Sun. 15, 9-?
Business closing,
selling new swords,
daggers & knives,
household items,
toys, childrens &
adult clothing.
Something for
Everyone!
MOUNTAINTOP
2779 St Marys Rd.
Sat., Sept 15, 8-2
Bow & arrow,
digital picture
frame, computer
monitor, house-
wares, holiday
decorations, books,
clothes & more
LINE UP
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IN CLASSIFIED!
MOUNTAINTOP
29 OAK DRIVE
SAT. 9-15 8-1
Sports memorabilia,
jewelry, television
clothing, household
items and more!
MOUNTAINTOP
7 Anne Street
(behind CUMC)
Saturday, Sept. 15
9am -2 pm
Desk, fax, highchair,
kids pool table, doll,
clothes, tub seat.
NANTICOKE
112 OAK STREET
Sat., 9/15/12
9am-Noon
Kids Clothes, Toys,
House Items &
More.
No Early Birds
NANTICOKE
117 E. Kirmar Ave.
Sat & Sun, 8-3
Something for
Everyone!
NANTICOKE
198 Oak Street
Hanover Section
Saturday, 8am-3pm
Rain date Sunday,
Collectibles, Christ-
mas items, radios,
power sewing
machine & more!
NANTICOKE
218 Pine St.
(Hanover Section)
Sat. 9/15 9-2
Collectibles,
Antiques, Books,
Household, Toys,
Craft Items & More.
H lf P i t N
NANTICOKE
225 S. Chestnut St.
Sat., 9/15,
8am-2pm
books, clothes,
fans, carpet, lots of
household items
NANTICOKE
279 East Grand St
Fri. & Sat 8-2
Early Community
Sale. Early Birds
Welcome. Lots of
fishing & hunting
equipment, small
pieces of furniture
& household items
& some antiques.
NANTICOKE
Sat., Sept. 15, 9-2.
Rain Date,
Sunday the 16th
Pick up your Yard
Sale Directory at
Patriot Park, East
Broad St. the morn-
ing of the Yard Sale.
Over 75 residents
registered for the
Community Event
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
OLD FORGE
221 Maxson Dr.
Sat., Sept. 15
Sun., Sept 16
9am-6pm
ENTIRE
CONTENTS OF
BEAUTIFUL
HOME, ATTIC,
FULL BASEMENT
& 2 CAR GARAGE
packed full of
antiques, depres-
sion, vintage, retro
& collectibles. Fur-
niture, china, porce-
lain, crystal, silver,
decorative, lighting,
wall art, statues,
cookware, utensils,
pasta machines,
small appliances,
jewelry, bedding,
linens, vintage
xmas & seasonal,
religious, (2) enter-
tainment centers,
electronics, cam-
eras, projector &
screen, stereos,
records, books,
CDs, videos, Elec-
trolux vacuums, air
conditioners, new in
box Anderson dou-
ble hung replace-
ment windows, new
Conair bath spa,
games, toys, chil-
dren & baby golf,
Harley Motorcycle
helmets, baseball,
sporting, exercise
equipment, fishing,
Hess trucks new in
box, tools, western
south spreaders,
Lincoln Ranger 8,
Gas welder / gener-
ator, bikes, aquari-
ums, patio, lawn &
garden, handicap
and so much more!.
Take your time on
this one...its Big!!!
Priced for the econ-
omy. From CVS on
Main St. at the traf-
fic signal for Man St
and Moosic Rd, turn
onto Moosic Rd - 3
blocks down on
right is Maxson Dr.
You will see us on
the left when you
turn on Maxson Dr.
DONT MISS
THIS ONE!
PITTSTON
299 S. MAIN ST.
Saturday 9/15
10am-2pm
FURNITURE &
HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS.
Job Seekers are
looking here!
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
PITTSTON
DOUBLE BLOCK
192 & 194
Parsonage Street
Fri 9/14 & Sat 9/15
9am - 3pm
Selling contents of
both homes. 4 gen-
erations of items.
12 rooms loaded
from antiques to
baby items. Full size
bedroom set,
dressers, kitchen
table & chairs,
couches, recliner,
desk, lamps,
stereo, curio cabi-
net, (2) TV wall
cabinets, TVs,
records, jewelry,
quilts, quilt racks
Precious Moments,
Wizard of Oz and
doll collections,
trains, old toys,
linens, sewing
items, material,
glassware,
Longaberger bas-
kets, Princess
House, Party Lite,
Southern Living,
Yankee Candle
items, large selec-
tion of name brand
womens, teen, chil-
drens and baby girl
clothes, Hall dish
set, stove refrigera-
tor, lots of Tupper-
ware & religious
items, books, holi-
day items, plus a
summer kitchen
and basement
loaded with treas-
ures and tools!
Cash only sale.
Follow the bright
green signs.
PITTSTON
ENORMOUS
70 Frothingham St.
Saturday & Sunday
Sept. 15 and 16
8am - 3pm
90+ year old home
must be emptied.
COME PREPARED
TO HUNT
THROUGH
TREASURES.
Furniture, 22kt
china, crystal, jew-
elry, Playboy mags,
collection hats,
purses, clothing,
baking items, cast
iron pans, vintage
Xmas lights orna-
ments, tools, can-
ning items, kitchen-
ware, books,
black/white photos
and free stuff. I
promise something
for everyone~!
SUNDAY PRICES
DRASTICALLY
SLASHED
PLAINS
111 S Main Street
Sat, Sept 15, 8-2
Dresser, home
decor, TV, video
games, baby
accessories,
clothes, toys,
holiday & more!
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
Find homes for
your kittens!
Place an ad here!
570-829-7130
Purebred Animals?
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classified ad!
570-829-7130
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PLAINS
22 CLARK ST.
Sat. 9/15 9am-4pm
Sun.,9/16 9am-1pm
Computers/elec-
tronics, chachkies,
collectibles,
furniture, toys and
more. NO early
birds.
PLAINS
St Marys Street
Sat., Sept 15, 9-3
Clothes, toys,
leather furniture &
more!!! 4 Homes.
PLYMOUTH
127 West Main St
Saturday & Sunday
9/15 & 9/16
8am - 2pm
Indoor/Outdoor!
Commercial floor
buffer, Pool Table
Lift, Pool Light,
Stainless Steel
Under Bar Sink, Bar
Signs & Glasses,
Holiday Decora-
tions, Household
Items, corner gas
fireplace, Plymouth
H.S. memorabilia.
Everything priced to
Sell! Rain or Shine
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
PLYMOUTH
174 Beade St.
Sat & Sun
Sept. 15 and 16
8am - 1pm
Household, tools,
Mopar parts and
wheels, lawn trac-
tor, mens clothes
Earnhardt col-
lectibles, more
PLYMOUTH
OVER THE CAREY
AVE. BRIDGE
Route 11 & Carey
Ave Sat. Sept. 15
9am - 2pm
Clothes, household,
car parts and more
SHAVERTOWN
142 MANOR DRIVE
Saturday 9/15 only
8 AM - 3 PM
NO EARLY BIRDS!
Two large tents.
Not a drive-by!
More to see in
back.
SHAVERTOWN
315 CHASE RD
Sat., 9/15, 9-2
Household items,
furniture, televi-
sions, lamps, small
appliances, cut
glass, china,
stemware,
collectibles, much
more!
SHAVERTOWN
377-378
HARRIS HILL RD
SATURDAY 9/15
8AM-3PM
2 FAMILIES
35 YEARS OF
ANTIQUES AND
COLLECTIBLES
old FP toys,
cookie cutters,
Bakelite kitchen-
ware, Bakelite &
silver jewelry,
Hummels, boxed
of depression
glass (all colors)
German choco-
late molds, pot-
tery, planters,
large dog crate,
double stroller
and much more!
Vintage - old-
new desk, ping
pong table
housewares,
jewelry, tools,
lawn & garden.
Authentic design-
er handbags
from personal
collection Gucci,
Bior, Prada,
Fendi, LV, Blue-
berry (mint con-
dition) sold up to
$1300. no higher
than $75. each.
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SHAVERTOWN
99 N. Pioneer Ave.
Sat., 9-3 &
Sun.,10-2
Contents include:
dining room set, 2
bedroom sets, living
room set, sofa bed,
console piano, lift
chair, fireplace,
curio cabinet, desk,
dressers, chairs,
tables, 2 kitchen
sets, hospital bed,
sewing machine,
lamps, wicker,
kitchen & glass-
ware, rugs, linens,
Depression glass,
jewelry, books,
tools, fishing,
womens clothing &
much more!
The house is full,
dont miss this one!
SHAVERTOWN
Methodist Church
163 North Pioneer
9-15 9-2
12 plus tables, rain
or shine, under
cover, plenty of
parking.
SHAVERTOWN
Methodist Church
163 North Pioneer
9-15 9-2
12 plus tables, rain
or shine, under
cover, plenty of
parking
SOUTH
WILKES-BARRE
Charles & Edison
Streets
Sat. Sept. 15
8am - 4pm
Household goods,
furniture, toys,
clothes, holiday
items, beer meis-
ter, and much
more.
Rain Date
9/16/12
SWEET VALLEY
816 Mooretown Rd.
Sat 9/15 & Sun 9/16
8am-3pm
Lionel trains, baby
items, tools,
housewares
SWOYERSVILLE
232 Poland Street
Fri. & Sat., 9-2
Shopaholics Multi
Family Yard Sale.
Off Back Road.
SWOYERSVILLE
271 TRIPP STREET
ST. NICHOLAS
BYZANTINE
CATHOLIC CHURCH
SATURDAY
9/15, 9-1
BAG DAY!
RUMMAGE
SALE
SWOYERSVILLE
299 Owen Street
Sat., 9-4
Books, womens
clothes quilting
frames, Christmas
items, dishes &
more.
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new apartment?
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SWOYERSVILLE
5 McHale Street
Fri. & Sat, 9-2
Furniture, books,
tools, household
items & much
more.
No Early Birds!
SWOYERSVILLE
502 Church Street
Sat. & Sun.,
10-3 Disney
Princess items,
girls clothes, toys,
bedding, household
items & more.
SWOYERSVILLE
MOTHER OF ALL
GARAGE SALES
56 Chestnut Street
Fri & Sat., 9-2
Vintage hats, purs-
es, clocks, jewelry,
clothing, pack n
play & more.
TRUCKSVILLE
169 E. Hillside St.
Sat., Sept. 15, 9-1
Reclining sofa &
love seat, snowman
collection, pictures
& household items.
TRUCKSVILLE
35 S Pioneer Ave.
Sat. 9/15,
8AM to 2PM
Lots of tools,
furniture, toddler
clothing, toys,
kitchenware, knick
knacks, jewelry,
computer acces-
sories, lamps,
trunks, mirrors,
puzzles, holiday
decorations, bikes,
etc!
W. PITTSTON
307 Philadelphia
Ave. Fri, 12-6
Sat. 8-4 Sun 9-2
Sept. 14, 15, 16
rollaway beds,
dressers, bar,
material, men and
womens clothes
holiday, books,more
WANAMIE
3-4 College Hill
Sat. & Sun., 9-4
Contents of old
house, furniture,
tools, antiques,
toys. Something for
Everyone!
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WEST PITTSTON
517 Wyoming Ave.
Sat., Sept. 15
8am -1 pm
Girls and mens
bikes, scooter, boys
toys, books, wom-
ens UGG, Leapster,
Game Boy, oak cra-
dle, Thomas the
Train, Barbie &
accessories, Craft
supplies, and much
much, more!!!
WEST WYOMING
1008 West 8th St
Sat., & Sun.
9/15 & 9/16
9AM - ?
Variety of clothes,
boys to 3T, shoes,
boots & coats,
toys& household
items.
WEST WYOMING
367 W 6th St
Sat. 9/15 9-3
Lots of infant-
toddler girl and boy
clothes, toys,
movies, video
games, and more!
WEST WYOMING
39 FAIRVIEW ST.
Sat. Sept 15 2012,
8am to 1pm,
Selling Furniture,
Collectibles,
Clothing, Home
Decor, Kitchen
items, many other
items, everything
must go.
WEST WYOMING
410 Washington
Ave.
Sat., 9/15 8 to 1
Household items,
wine rack, book-
shelf, TV,
decorations.
Let the Community
Know!
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
WEST WYOMING
650 W. 8th St.
Fri., Sat., Sun., 9-4
Fishing, household,
camping, furniture.
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SP SPACE ACE
A AV VAILABLE AILABLE
INSIDE & OUT INSIDE & OUT
Acres of Acres of
parking parking
OUTSIDE
SPACES
- $10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
WILKES BARRE
RUMMAGE SALE!
UNITY
140 S Grant St.
Fri: 10-6; Sat: 9-3
WILKES-BARRE
112 Conwell Street
Sat., Sept. 15, 8-3
Dining room table &
six chairs, break-
front, server, sofa,
2 glass top tables,
large round coffee
table, end tables,
desk, marble top
chest, 2 single
beds, dresser &
mirror, 2 end
tables, entertain-
ment center, side-
by-side refrigerator,
lamps, pictures &
picture frames,
glassware, linens,
towels, kitchen-
ware, Christmas
items & outdoor
furniture.
WILKES-BARRE
244 MADISON ST.
W-B
I am moving out of
state and selling
everything in my
home.
EVERYTHING
MUST GO!!!
Come check it
out...call 704-7955
for questions
Saturday & Sunday
10AM-4PM
Monday thru
Friday 10AM-2PM
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WILKES-BARRE
309 Parrish St.
Sat., Sept. 15
8am - 1pm
Household items,
tools, baby equip-
ment, lots of toys.
WILKES-BARRE
34 Barney Street,
Apt. B
Sat. & Sun.
8:30-3:30
Must See!
WILKES-BARRE
344 S. Franklin St.
Sunday, Sept. 16.
8am - 3 pm
Clothing,
Antiques, More.
WILKES-BARRE
381 Park Ave
Sat, Sept 15, 9-3
Toys, portable DVD
player, tools,
household items.
Last Yard Sale
This Year.
WILKES-BARRE
4 FAMILY
807 N. Washington
Street
Saturday, Sept. 15
9am - 2pm
Furniture, house-
hold, childrens toys
and clothes, small
appliances. Way too
much mention!
WILKES-BARRE
476 S. Franklin St.
Sat. & Sun.
9/15 & 9/16
8 am to 5 pm
3 FAMILIES
AT ONE HOUSE
A little of
everything!
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
133 Old Ashley Rd.
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
9-4
Final end-of-season
sale. Always some-
thing different &
exciting. Amazing
quantity of quality
items priced to sell.
Bring your family,
tell your friends!
WYOMING
244 E. Pettebone St
Fri & Sat.,
10/14 & 10/15, 8-2.
Clothing, construc-
tion materials, bed-
ding, toys, ceram-
ics, costumes,
housewares.
Tons of great items
priced to sell!
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special place
called home?
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WYOMING
53 Atherton Dr.
SHOEMAKERS
HALLMARK
GARAGE SALE
SAT., 9/15 ONLY
9AM-3PM
75% OFF
EVERYTHING IN
THE STORE.
NEW ITEMS
ONLY! BOX OF
CHRISTMAS
CARDS - $1.
EVERYDAY
CARDS 12 for $1.
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that
new
job.
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DALLAS
95 JACKSON ST.
New Stainless steel
appliances. Great
Low Cost Utilities,
Taxes and no Water
bill. Your own fresh
Water well. Bath on
each floor, 3 Good
sized Bedrooms,
Paved Drive leading
to an oversized
Garage. Owner
Motivated.
MLS 12-2006
$179,000
570-675-4400
DALLAS
FOR SALE BY OWNER
36 Hemlock Street
Brick Front Ranch
on quiet dead end
street 3 bed-
rooms, 1 1/2 baths,
new carpet, large
kitchen, finished
basement with
plenty of storage
on 125x125 lot.
$144,000.
call 675-0537
DALLAS
Haddonfield Hills
Corner Lot
4 bedroom, 2
bath split level.
Hardwood floors.
Gas heat.
2 car garage.
MLS #12-1942
NEW PRICE
$194,900
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
It's that time again!
Rent out your
apartment
with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
DALLAS
Private & beautiful
lovely brick chalet
on 11.85 acres.
Custom brick work,
tongue & groove
interior & oversized
3 car garage.
Features whirlpool
tub, heated sun-
room, kitchen island
& hickory cabinets,
laundry room. Base-
ment is plumbed &
ready to finish.
MLS# 12-817
$315,000
Call Ken Williams
Five Mountain
Realty
570-542-8800
DALLAS
Lovingly restored
farmhouse with
newer kitchen with
ceramic tile.
Approximately 500
feet of stream
frontage on Sutton
Creek. Bonus 30' x
60' drive-through
heated garage with
over 20' clearance.
Natural wood
built-ins, archway &
under carpets
....Seller to credit
buyer $3,000
towards a water fil-
tration system.
MLS# 12-1624
$169,900
call Tracy
McDermott.
570-696-2468
DRUMS
SUGARLOAF
COUNTRY MANOR
Private 18 acre
estate with south-
ern exposure &
panoramic views!
Quality constructed
& custom built, this
New England split
level offers 3-4
bedrooms, three
baths, solarium with
hot tub, two fire-
places, extra large
gameroom & other
attractive ameni-
ties! Matching 2
story brick barn,
cozy A frame
guest cottage &
more......absolutely
ideal for horses,
mini farmette &
children. 20
minutes from
Wilkes-Barre &
Pocono Resorts.
Broker Owned
$489,900
Call Mike @
570-455-9463
M.S. Pecora
Realtor
906 Homes for Sale
DRUMS/
BUTLER TWP.
4 bedroom bi-level.
Large stone patio.
Brick fireplace in
rec room. 12x24
exercise room.
Remodeled kitchen.
Heated 12x24
sunroom. Shed.
Deep yard.
MLS# 12-1442
Call Vieve
570-474-6307
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
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New Homes
From $275,000-
$595,000
570-474-5574
DURYEA
$239,900
705 Blueberry Lane
Large 4 bedroom
Bi-level Pwith large
master bedroom
with sliding glass
doors leading to
private deck. Mod-
ern kitchen with
skylights, skylights
also in master bath.
Dining room with
sliding glass doors
to deck. Large cor-
ner lot with
attached 2 car
garage ready to
move right in.For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2379
Call Fred
570-817-5792
P
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D
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DURYEA
IS TWO BEDROOMS
ENOUGH FOR YOU?
Quaint & Quiet reno-
vated two bedroom
features new trendy
large tiled Kitchen,
hardwood floors in
living room, formal
dining room & bed-
rooms. New tiled
bath with jetted tub
to de-stress in. Two
porches, yard &
plenty of parking.
New furnace, hot
water heater (with
warranty) & new
100 amp box. Great
starter home or
someone looking to
down size. Solid
Buy! Taxes are not
accurate. Owner is
a Realtor. $79,900.
11-4472. Please call
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046
DURYEA
REDUCED
$49,900
97 Chittenden St.
Flood damaged
home with new fur-
nace, electric box,
water heater, out-
lets and switches.
1st floor gutted but
already insulated
and ready for
sheetrock. 2nd floor
has 4 bedrooms
and bath with dou-
ble sinks. Large
yard. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1225
Sorry, cash buy-
ers only!
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
REDUCED
$99,5000
226 Church St.
Four square home
with large rooms
and old world fea-
tures in the wood-
work and stained
glass. A must see
home. MLS #12-
2596. For more
information and
photos visit
atlasrealtyinc.com.
Call Charlie
829-6200
VM 101
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
DURYEA
REDUCED
619 Foote Ave.
Fabulous Ranch
home with 3
bedrooms, 2
baths, ultra
modern kitchen
with granite
counters, heat-
ed tile floor and
stainless appli-
ances. Dining
room has Brazil-
ian cherry
floors, huge
yard, garage
and large yard.
Partially finished
lower level. Built
for handicap
accessibility
with exterior
ramp, interior
hallways and
doorways. If
youre looking
for a Ranch,
dont miss this
one. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-4079
$149,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
P
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DURYEA
BLUEBERRY HILL
ESTATES
205 Strawberry Ln
$369,000
Almost new home
only 5 years old.
Large corner lot. 3
bedrooms, 3 baths,
2200 sq. ft. Some of
the nice touches
include: central vac-
uum, lawn sprinkler
system, bay window
seat & large (16x16)
deck. Move right in
with nothing to do!
DIRECTIONS:
Entering Blueberry
Hill Estates turn
right on Raspberry
Drive, then left on
Strawberry, follow
to end, at corner of
Strawberry and
Huckleberry.
Call Paul Pukatch at
696-6559 for your
appointment!
MLS#12-3194
696-2600
EAGLE ROCK
Beautiful, true log
home very privately
located on a
gorgeous, scenic
lot. Approximately
1920 sq. ft. interior
offers 3 bedrooms,
3 baths, huge great
room with fireplace.
Exquisite. Still time
to choose colors,
etc. Amenities
galore in this
upscale, gated
community.
MAKE YOUR
DREAM COME
TRUE!
Asking $309,000
M.S. PECORA
RELATOR
570-455-9463
or Cheryl at
570-436-3790
EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
12pm-5pm
362 Susquehanna
Avenue
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular,
2 story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
new rear deck, full
front porch, tiled
baths & kitchen,
granite counter-
tops. All cherry
hardwood floors
throughout, all new
stainless steel
appliances & light-
ing. New oil fur-
nace, washer/dryer
in first floor bath.
Great neighbor-
hood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
years @ 4.5%)
NOT IN FLOOD
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-899-8877
570-654-1490
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AWESOME PRE-OWNED VALUES AT
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HALLSTEAD, PA
607-796-5555
BIG FLATS, NY HORSEHEADS, NY
607-398-6666 607-324-4444
HORNELL, NY BATH, NY
607-776-8100
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FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS,
CRUISE, TILT, CD, REAR SPOILER,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(28,000 TO 33,000 MILES)
11 NISSAN SENTRA S
$
1
2
,9
9
9
34 HMPG
14 AT THIS PRICE
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 2.5L 4CYL.,
POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS,
CRUISE, TILT, AM/FM/CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(22,000 TO 32,000 MILES)
11 MAZDA 6 SPORT
$
1
4
,9
9
9
10 AT THIS PRICE
31 HMPG
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4.6 V8,
POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(15,000 TO 17,000 MILES)
$
1
8
,9
9
9
6 AT THIS PRICE
12 FORD E-250
CARGO VAN
V8
$
1
5
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS,
CRUISE, TILT, CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(32,000 TO 36,000 MILES)
11 NISSAN ROGUE S
10 AT THIS PRICE
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
1
3
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
POWER SEAT-WINDOWS,
DESIGNED WHEELS, CRUISE, TILT,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(36,000 TO 42,000 MILES)
11 FORD FUSION SE
14 AT THIS PRICE
30 HMPG
$
2
4
,9
9
9
DUAL AIR, AUTO, V6,
3RD SEAT, ALLOY WHEELS,
POWER SEAT-WINDOWS,
CRUISE, TILT,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(14,000 TO 17,000 MILES)
12 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT
6 AT THIS PRICE
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
3RD SEAT
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
HEATED FRONT SEATS,
ALLOY WHEELS, CRUISE, TILT,
POWER WINDOWS, AM/FM/CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(15,000 TO 22,000 MILES)
11 JEEP PATRIOT 4X4
13 AT THIS PRICE
LATITUDE PKG
$
1
6
,9
9
9
HEATED SEATS
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
17 ALLOYS, CRUISE, CD,
POWER SEAT-WINDOWS,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(9,000 TO 20,000 MILES)
12 CHRYSLER 200
$
1
5
,9
9
9
7 AT THIS PRICE
31 HMPG
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6,
AM/FM/STEREO,
CRUISE CONTROL,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(10,000 TO 14,000 MILES)
12 CHEVY K1500 4X4
7 AT THIS PRICE
REG. CAB LONGBED
$
1
9
,9
9
9
$
9
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
AM/FM/STEREO,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(34,000 TO 39,000 MILES)
11 HYUNDAI ACCENT
11 AT THIS PRICE
36 HMPG
DUAL AIR, AUTO, V6,
CENTER QUADS, 3RD SEAT,
BACK-UP SENSORS,
POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE, TILT,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(10,000 TO 16,000 MILES)
12 KIA SEDONA
13 AT THIS PRICE
$
1
7
,9
9
9
QUADS
$
1
4
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
SUNROOF, CRUISE, TILT,
POWER SEAT-WINDOWS,
DESIGNED WHEELS,
(15,000 TO 23,000 MILES)
10 MERCURY MILAN
14 AT THIS PRICE
31 HMPG
SUNROOF
$
1
0
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS,
CRUISE, TILT, CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(34,000 TO 39,000 MILES)
2011 NISSAN VERSA S
20
AT THIS PRICE
33 HMPG
$
9
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS,
AM/FM/CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(34,000 TO 42,000 MILES)
2011 CHEVY AVEO LT
39 AT THIS PRICE
4DR HATCHBACK OR SEDAN
34 HMPG
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
ALLOY WHEELS,
POWER SEAT-WINDOWS,
CRUISE, TILT, AM/FM/CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(38,000 TO 44,000 MILES)
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
$
1
5
,9
9
9
18 AT THIS PRICE
$
1
2
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL.,
POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS,
CRUISE, AM/FM/CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(32,000 TO 36,000 MILES)
2011 TOYOTA COROLLA LE
19 AT THIS PRICE
34 HMPG
$
1
3
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6, ALLOY
WHEELS, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS,
CRUISE, AM/FM/CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(24,000 TO 28,000 MILES)
2012 CHEVY IMPALA LS
16 AT THIS PRICE
ALLOYS
$
1
5
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6,
ALLOY WHEELS,
POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE,
TILT, AM/FM/CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(24,000 TO 33,000 MILES)
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
26 AT THIS PRICE
V6
4DR HATCHBACK OR SEDAN
$
1
3
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 2.4L 4CYL.,
POWER SEAT-WINDOWS,
17 ALLOY WHEELS, CRUISE,
AM/FM/CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(25,000 TO 35,000 MILES)
2011 CHEVY MALIBU LT
12 AT THIS PRICE
ALLOYS
$
1
7
,9
9
9
DUAL AIR, AUTO, V6,
ALLOY WHEELS, STOW QUADS &
3RD SEAT, PWR LIFTGATE,
PWR SEAT, CRUISE,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(21,000 TO 27,000 MILES)
2012 DODGE GR. CARAVAN SXT
28 AT THIS PRICE
STOW
QUADS
PWR LIFTGATE
29 HMPG
33 HMPG
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- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST
- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY
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STK# J5311A, 23,248 MI ........................................................................................................ SALE PRICE $29,995
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ SEDAN C300 AWD
STK# BP15796, 24,461 MI....................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $31,195
2011 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK SUV AWD
STK# BS0376, 13,459 MI......................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $31,295
2011 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN AWD
STK# BS0378, 12,458 MI......................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $33,995
2012 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN AWD
STK# BS0434, 6,543 MI........................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $34,144
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STK# BS04043, 8,338 MI......................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $34,995
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04 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING SDN
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
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906 Homes for Sale
EXETER
Beautifully remod-
eled 3 bedroom
home in mint metic-
ulous condition, with
2 full baths, and a 2
car garage, hard-
wood floors, tile
floors, exterior com-
posite wood deck,
fully finished lower
level family room,
large closets, up-
graded kitchen with
stainless steel appli-
ances, granite
countertops, gas
heat, excellent
neighborhood.
$174,900
Bob Stackhouse
654-1490
EXETER TWP.
311 Lockville Road
Stately brick 2
story, with in
ground pool,
covered patio,
finished basement,
fireplace and wood
stove, 3 car
attached garage
5 car detached
garage with
apartment above.
MLS# 11-1242
$659,000
Please call Donna
570-613-9080
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This home was built
with energy efficien-
cy in mind. Nestled
in a wooded setting
and close to Wilkes
-Barre and Clarks
Summit. Floor to
ceiling windows in
the 3-season sun
room, hardwood
and tile throughout,
spacious room
sizes, wood/coal
stove for those win-
ter evenings. 3 bed-
rooms, with 16x20
master and adja-
cent sitting room or
den. Call for an
appointment today.
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565 or
Chris Jones
570-696-6558.
#12-3048
$205,000
696-2600
FORTY FORT
29 Durkee Street
Extreme Makeover.
This is a Must See!
Totally renovated 3
bedroom, 1.75
baths, with Ultra-
Modern kitchen,
granite counter-
tops, maple cabi-
nets & stainless
steel appliances. All
new plumbing, elec-
tric, gas forced air
furnace, central air.
The home is over
1700 sq. ft. with all
new vinyl siding,
2nd floor laundry
room, 2 car garage
on a large double
lot & much more.
Great location!
For Sale by Owner.
No agents please.
Asking $175,000.
Call Don at
570-814-5072.
FORTY FORT
77 Wesley St.
$84,900
Classic 4 square
home in desirable
neighborhood. Four
bedrooms, nice old
woodwork, stained
glass and built ins
plus 3 car garage
on extra deep lot.
MLS #12-2612. For
more information
and photos, visit
atlasrealtyinc.com.
Call Charlie
829-6200
VM 101
906 Homes for Sale
FORTY FORT
PRICE REDUCED
1908 Wyoming
Avenue
Plenty of TLC is
reflected in this
attractive 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
in a convenient
location. Offers for-
mal living room/din-
ing room & family
room with sliding
doors to large rear
deck & a great level
lot. MLS# 11-2083
Only $95,000
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570-696-0883
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OPEN HOUSE
SEPT. 9, 16 & 23
1:00 to 3:00
84 Wesley St.
DIR: Wyoming Ave.,
North, left on Wes-
ley, house on left.
Newly renovated
interior and exterior.
Home features 3
bedrooms with
large closets, 2
large bathrooms,
one with a double
vanity, the other
with laundry hook-
up, ultra modern
kitchen with honey
oak cabinets, gran-
ite countertops and
stainless steel appli-
ances, oversized 2-
car garage, walk-up
attic, full basement,
large yard, very
desirable location!
#12-3227 $179,000
Eric Feifer
570-283-9100 x29
570-696-2600
HANOVER TWP.
Enjoy nature in
charming 2 bed-
room, 1 bath raised
ranch home in quiet
setting on Pine Run
Road, Laurel Run.
Close to everything.
Single car attached
garage, 3 season
sunroom, economi-
cal propane heat,
central air, base-
ment with fireplace.
New carpeting and
flooring, freshly
painted, Hanover
Area School Dis-
trict.
Ready to move in!
$105,000.
Call 570-474-5540
HANOVER TWP.
58 Simon Block
Nice home with
private driveway
features gas heat
with baseboard
heating, large room
sizes, lower level
with front walk-out
ideal for finishing or
extra storage.
Directions: Sans
Souci Pkwy, turn
onto Main Rd, right
on Mary St., left
onto Simon Block,
home on left.
MLS# 12-2157
$55,000
Call
Lynda Rowinski
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
HANOVER TWP.
Tastefully remod-
eled rancher on 87
x 100 lot with in-
ground pool. Home
boasts brand new
kitchen & bath. Full
basement is ready
for finishing. Home
is move-in-ready
for a new buyer.
Total electric @
$177/month for all
utilities. 40 year
roof, central air.
MLS# 12-3399
$140,000
Call Lynda Rowinski
570-696-5418
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
NEW PRICE!
2 Betsy Ross Drive
Warmly inviting 3
bedroom, 2.5 bath
Tudor. Striking high-
lights in this beauti-
ful home include
custom blinds, man-
icured lawn, deck,
patio and 3-season
porch. Entertain in
the finished walk-
out basement with
wet bar or relax by
the pool! Outstand-
ing quality!
$329,900
Call Pat Guesto
570-793-4055
CENTURY 21
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
HANOVER TWP.
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 12 TO 2
New Construction.
Lot #2, Fairway
Estates. 2,700
square feet, tile &
hardwood on 1st
floor. Cherry cabi-
nets with center
island. $399,500.
For more details:
patrickdeats.com
570-696-1041
HANOVER TWP.
PRICE
REDUCED
$114,900
22 Allenberry Drive
Move right in! Cen-
tral air, hardwood
floors, central
stereo system. Gas
heat under $700
yearly expenses. 2
bedrooms, 1 car
garage. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-2739
Call Tom
570-262-7716
HANOVER TWP
NEW LISTING!
Well maintained
brick & vinyl 2-story
home in a nice
Hanover Twp.
neighborhood. This
home has been
freshly painted and
new carpet installed
thruout the upper
two floors. The first
floor has large,
modern eat-in
kitchen with tile
floor, counter &
backsplash, formal
dining room with
sliding doors to the
screened-in porch,
a large living room.
The second floor
has 3 bedrooms,
modern full bath,
featuring a tile
tub/shower. The fin-
ished lower level
includes a 21 x 15
family room with
large storage clos-
ets and another full
bath. The laundry
area is also in the
lower level. An
attached one-car
garage includes a
large room for a
workshop or for
storing outside fur-
niture and garden
tools, with easy
access to the pri-
vate back yard. For
more information
and to view the pho-
tos online go to:
www.prudential-
realestate.com and
enter PRU7W7A3 in
the Home Search.
Listed at $139,900.
MLS#12-3160
Call today
Mary Ellen Belchick
696-6566
Walter Belchick
696-2600 ext. 301
696-2600
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HARDING
$249,900
1385 Mt. Zion Rd.
Great country set-
ting on 3.05 acres.
Move in condition
Ranch with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
inground swimming
pool, hardwood
floors. Finished
basement with wet
bar. 2 car garage,
wrap around drive-
way. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 12-2270
Call Tom
570-262-7716
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
''Country Charm''
at its best
describes this 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath 2
story situated on
1.87 scenic acres
with many updates.
Knotty pine kitchen,
breakfast room, liv-
ing room with gas
propane stove,
dining room, hard-
wood, office with
electric stove,
deck, gazebo &
detached
garage.
MLS# 12-2813
$204,900
Call Marie Montante
570-881-0103
HARDING
PRICE REDUCED
$69,900
2032 ROUTE 92
RIVER VIEWS PLUS
EXTRA LOT ON
RIVER. Just 1/4
miles from boat
launch, this great
ranch home is
perched high
enough to keep you
dry, but close
enough to watch
the river roll by.
Surrounded by
nature, this home
features large living
room and eat in
kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, full unfin-
ished basement.
Ready to move
right in and enjoy
country living just
minutes from down-
town. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-79
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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Genuine hardwood
floors, doors & trim
will catch your
attention as you
arrive through the
entry foyer into the
sunny living room,
formal dining room
& eat-in kitchen.
You will be pleased
with the spacious
bedroom sizes &
closets. Terrific
walk-up attic for
your imagination.
Whole house fan
will keep you cool.
Attached garage
with large, full
B-Dry Basement.
Great Yard!
Virtual Tour.
MLS#12-2785
$112,000
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046
Call (570)696-2468
HUGHESTOWN
REDUCED
$84,500
154 Rock St.
Very nice 2 story
with 3 bedrooms
and 2 full baths.
Replacement win-
dow with great
screened porch for
outdoor living with-
out the bugs. Very
neat and clean.
MLS 12-3029
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
906 Homes for Sale
HUNLOCK CREEK
1594 MAIN ROAD
REDUCED
$104,500
Owner Will
Entertain Offers
Large 2 story home
in very good condi-
tion, features 3 bed-
rooms, 1 1/2 modern
bath rooms, large
eat in kitchen with
appliances. Dining
room with French
doors, large family
room has fireplace
large foyer, with
opened stairway
and stained glass
window. Home has
natural woodwork
thru-out, with plast-
er walls, CENTRAL
AIR thru out. Many
extras must see.
Level lot with a 3
bay garage in back.
Shown by appoint-
ment to qualified
buyers only. Home
has a "HOME WAR-
RANTY" paid by sell-
ers. Additional pho-
tos can be seen at
CAPITOL REAL
ESTATE WEB SITE,
www.capitol-real
estate.com
Call John Vacendak
823-4290
735-1810
HUNLOCK CREEK
HUNTING/FISHING HUNTING/FISHING
RETREA RETREAT T
Spectacular,
remodeled, two
story house situat-
ed on 110 wooded
acres. Its an out-
doors persons
dream come true.
Featuring a 20+
acre fishing lake &
four small ponds,
woods & fields with
deer, turkey, bear &
grouse. Home
boasts breathtaking
views of the lake &
woods. Perfect for
Hunt Club or very
special home.
Most furnishings
included. Serious,
pre-qualified
inquiries only.
Asking $575,000.
Call Jim Stachelek
or email
jims@prudential
keystone.com
Prudential
Keystone
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215-896-8860
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HUNLOCK CREEK
Lovely Ranch home
on 1.42 acres.
Features 3 bed-
rooms, full bath, 1/2
bath, kitchen, living
room with fireplace,
dining room, den &
laundry room on
Main floor. Kitchen,
family room with
fireplace, 3/4 bath &
storage room on
Lower Level. Newer
roof, siding, sofit &
gutters plus some
newer carpeting,
pergo flooring, cen-
tral air & whole
house fan, 2 car
garage & paved
driveway. 12-1010
$176,900
Ken Williams
570-542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
HUNLOCK CREEK
Sorbertown Hill Rd.
Nice ranch style
home. 3 bed-
rooms, modern
kitchen & bath.
Move in condition.
Country living
at its best.
Affordable @
$119,500
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
HUNLOCK CREEK
Immaculate 3 bed-
room ranch on
beautiful 1.3 acre
lot. Modern kitchen
& baths, hardwood
floors, private patio.
Finished lower level
with bar area.
MLS# 12-2033
$154,300
Call Jill Hiscox at
570-696-0875
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JENKINS TWP.
Highland Hills
8 Patrick Road
Magnificent custom
built tudor home
with quality
throughout. Spa-
cious 4 bedrooms,
3.5 baths, 2 story
living room with
fireplace and library
loft. Dining room,
family room and 3
season sunroom
which overlooks
professionally land-
scaped grounds
with gazebo and
tennis/basketball
court. Lower level
includes recreation
room, exercise
room and 3/4 bath.
Enjoy this serene
acre in a beautiful
setting in Highland
Hills Development.
Too many amenities
to mention.
Taxes appealed
and lowered con-
siderably for year
2013. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-723
OWNER SAYS
SELL. PRICED
REDUCED TO
$369,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
JENKINS TWP.
MOTIVATED SELLER
MAKE AN OFFER $60,000
1717 River Road
Completely remod-
eled home with new
siding, windows
and modern kitchen
& bath. New floor-
ing, walls, heat and
electric. Move right
in. Off street park-
ing in rear. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2232
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
KINGSTON
142 Poplar St.
Fully remodeled,
move in ready!
3 bedrooms, 1 full
bath. Modern
kitchen, all stainless
steel appliances,
marble counter
tops, custom cabi-
nets. Beautiful
fenced in back
yard with deck and
firepit.
A MUST SEE!!!
$127,900
For additional
details or to see
home call
570-239-2882
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KINGSTON
177 Third Avenue
COMPARE WHAT
YOU GET FOR YOUR
MONEY! Modern 3
bedroom end unit
townhouse, with 2
1/2 baths (master
bath). Central air.
Family room, foyer,
deck with canopy,
patio, fenced yard,
garage. Extras!
$123,000.
MLS # 12-3012
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty Inc
570-822-5126
KINGSTON
3 story traditional
BEAUTY features all
the original charac-
ter you would hope
for. Crown mold-
ings, hardwood
floors throughout all
three floors,
beveled glass
windows, built-ins.
Modern maple
kitchen, new
windows, 2 new
furnaces. 6 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths, 2
car garage, private
backyard, one year
home warranty.
Directions:
Wyoming Ave.
South - Take a left
at Reynolds (just
past Dairy Queen)
Home on right.
MLS #12-3121
$299,000
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
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KINGSTON
This 3 bedroom
home offers modern
kitchen, with Corian
counters accented
by marble back-
splash, central air,
fenced rear yard
with deck and patio.
Off street parking
for 2 to 4 cars. Cus-
tom shutters on the
first floor windows
along with natural
woodwork and
hardwood floors
give this home a
charm you are sure
to love!
#12-1997 $134,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
LAFLIN
$129,900
111 Laflin Road
Nice 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath Split Level
home with hard-
wood floors, 1 car
garage, large yard
and covered patio
in very convenient
location. Great curb
appeal and plenty
of off street park-
ing. Rt. 315 to light
@ Laflin Rd. Turn
west onto Laflin Rd.
Home is on left.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2852
Keri Best
570-885-5082
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LAFLIN
13 Fordham Road
Totally remodeled
custom brick ranch
in Oakwood Park.
This home features
an open floor plan
with hardwood
floors, 2 fireplaces,
kitchen, formal living
& dining rooms,
family room, 4 bed-
rooms, 4 baths,
office with private
entrance, laundry
room on first floor,
tons of closets and
storage areas,
walk-up attic, great
finished basement
with fireplace, built-
in grill, in-ground
pool, cabana with
half bath, an over-
sized 2-car garage
& a security system.
Renovations include
new: windows, gas
furnace, central air,
electrical service,
hardwood floors,
Berber carpeting,
freshly painted,
updated bathrooms
& much, much,
more. Laflin Road to
Fordham Road, on
right. $423,700
Call Donna
570-613-9080
LAFLIN
New Listing
142 Maplewood Dr.
Ranch house, quiet
neighborhood,
deck, newly land-
scaped, above
ground pool with
deck, spacious front
and back yard,
newly installed elec-
tric fence, alarm
system, finished
basement with 1
storage room, and
another can be bed-
room with closet,
spacious bedrooms,
recently remodeled
hall and master
baths with heated
floors, tile, new win-
dows, and custom
granite countertops.
$221,000. MLS# 12-
3036.
Call Melissa
570-237-6384
LARKSVILLE
424 Washington
Avenue
New Listing!
Very nice 3 bed-
room/2 bath ranch,
move in condition.
One car garage &
nice yard. Finished
basement & handi-
capped accessible.
Deck off the dining
room & built in wall
air-conditioner.
All appliances.
$120,000
Call 570-287-4644
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LAUREL RUN
PRICE REDUCTION!
OASIS in your own
back yard!! This
house has every-
thing. 3 bedrooms,
3 full baths & 1 3/4
bath. 2+ acres, your
own rec room,
screened in porch,
modern kitchen
with granite coun-
tertops & a 32x16
heated pool. Amaz-
ing setting in a
great area.
Very private setting.
MLS 12-2326
Seller willing to
entertain lease to
purchase options.
NEW PRICE
$299,900
Call/text Donna
Cain 570-947-3824
or Tony
570-855-2424
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
LAUREL RUN
Great home in a
great location.
Looking for a private
rural feeling home
but still close to
everything.. This is
your place. 3 bed-
room, hardwood
floor, carport, above
ground pool, quiet
setting and so much
more. Too many
reasons to see the
inside?? Call Today!
MLS 12-2384
$81,900
Call / text Donna
Cain 570-947-3824
or Tony
570-855-2424
PLAINS
MILL CREEK
ACRES - NEW
LISTING
A Rare Find !!
Outstanding 2-story
features 9 rooms, 4
bedrooms, 2.5
baths, full finished
basement, rear
deck & patio. 2-
story Family Room
with stone Fire-
place. Move-in
condition.
Call Donna
570-613-9080
MOUNTAINTOP
DOUBLE BLOCK
220 Woodlawn Ave
3 bedroom, 1 bath
rented - new oil
boiler and tank
2006. 2 bedroom
and 1bath vacant
as of Sept 1 - new
propane furnace
2012. Excellent
rental history and
income. Separate
utilities paid by
tenants. Roof and
vinyl siding in good
condition. Interior
fair condition.
$99,900.
570-262-3885.
NANTICOKE
$29,900
715 Maple St.
Handymans dream.
NOT a nightmare. A
little paint, carpet-
ing and water lines
and this house is
good to go. Large
yard. 2 bedrooms.
For more info and
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 12-2332
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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NANTICOKE
136 East Ridge St.
Owner Will
Entertain Offers
A great home fea-
tures 3 bedrooms,
plenty of closet
space, modern eat
in kitchen with
great appliances,
living room with
wood pellet stove,
large family room, 1
1/2 modern bath-
rooms, washer/
dryer hook-up, sec-
ond floor has all new
replacement
windows, exterior
has aluminum sid-
ing, stain glass win-
dow on new front
porch, new above
ground pool, fenced
in level yard, Plenty
of off street parking,
A+ today. Never
worry about park-
ing, its always there.
Great location, best
price home in
today's market,
Shown by appoint-
ment only, to quali-
fied buyers.
REDUCED
$45,000
Call John Vacendak
570-735-1810
www.capitol-
realestate.com
for additional
photos
NANTICOKE
1457 S. Hanover St.
Beautiful Tudor
style split level
home. This home
features 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
recreation room
with a bar, wood
burning stove, 2 tier
patio, storage shed,
fenced yard and 1
car garage. Securi-
ty system and
more.
MLS 12-3292
$189,900
John Polifka
570-704-6846
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
192 Middle Road
Large two story. 4
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, attached two
car garage. Call
Jim for Details
Offered @ $95,000
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
NANTICOKE
201-203 West
Church Street. 3
unit building for
sale. Call
(570)881-1229
NANTICOKE
25 W. Washington
Move right into this
very nice 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
woodwork and a
beautiful stained
glass window.
Newer kitchen
appliances and w/w
carpeting. Supple-
ment your heating
with a recently
installed wood pel-
let stove. This home
also has a one car
detached garage.
MLS 12-2171
$76,000
John Polifka
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
A PLACE TO
HANG YOUR
HEART
Large three bed-
room brick ranch
located on the out
skirts of Nanticoke.
You'll fall in love with
the spacious open
floor plan! Large
sunken Living room,
tiled kitchen with
black appliances
included, formal
Dining room, bath
with tiled garden tub
& shower, lots of
closet space, fin-
ished basement
with fireplace, three
quarter bath / laun-
dry room. On a quiet
dead end street.
Back yard is cur-
rently under going
beautiful landscape
redesign. $129,000
12-2629
Please call
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046
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NANTICOKE
HANDYMAN
2 bedroom house
large kitchen & din-
ing, new roof &
steps, large fenced
double lot, off
street parking.
Close to LCC on
very quite street.
Asking $29,000
OBO. 201.679.4061
NANTICOKE
HANDYMANS SPECIAL
2 bedrooms, large
kitchen & dining
rooms, new roof &
steps, large fenced
double lot with off-
street parking.
Near LCCC on quiet
street $29,000,
OBO. Call Tom @
201-679-4061
NANTICOKE
REDUCED
$55,000
114 W. Union St.
Large home with 3
bedrooms, 8
rooms, yard with
garage and off
street parking. 2
bathrooms. Nice
condition. Loads of
potential. For more
into and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-2096
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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NANTICOKE
REDUCED!
143 W. Broad St.
Nice 2 story home
with 3 bedrooms
1.5 baths, fenced
yard, newer furnace
with 3 zones and
newer 200 amp
electrical service,
whole house water
filter and beautiful
hard wood floors.
This home has an
attached Mother in
Law suite with a
separate entrance.
This can easily be
converted to a 1st
floor master bed-
room with a
master bath.
MLS 12-1401
$64,900
John W. Polifka
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
570-704-6846
NEWPORT TWP
INVESTMENT
PROPERTY
Nice fully rented 2
family investment in
quiet conveniently
located neighbor-
hood. Separate
heat, electric and
water. Large wide
double lot with off
street parking on
each side. Fenced
rear yard.
$54,900
MLS 12-2311
Call Steve Shemo
570-718-4959
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-793-9449
NEWPORT TWP
MULTI FAMILY
Nice fully rented
2 family investment
in quiet convenient-
ly located neighbor-
hood. Separate
heat, electric and
water. Large wide
double lot with off
street parking on
each side. Fenced
rear yard.
$49,000
MLS 12-2008
Call Steve Shemo
570-718-4959
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-793-9449
NEWPORT TWP.
4 Overlook Drive
Great split level
home in Whitney
Point development,
formerly Ridgeview.
This home has 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 2 car
garage, large deck,
and lower level
family room with a
bar and coal stove.
Heat your house all
winter long with
about $150 worth
of coal!
MLS# 12-2548
$175,000
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
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Fill up your schedule.
Not the tank.
With Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and 36 MPG,
5
you can do a lot more in
the 2013 Subaru Impreza while making fewer trips to the pump.
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am-8pm Sat. 8:30am-3pm
1109 N. Church Street (Rt. 309) Hazle Twp., PA 18202
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2.5i CVT
2013 SUBARU
LEGACY
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 IIHSTop Safety Pick
Power Window, Locks & Mirrors
MSRP $22,365 D3009304
OR BUY FOR
$
21,199
*
Plus Tax & Tags.
DAB 01
PER MONTH LEASE/
10,000 MILES/YEAR
42 MONTHS
$0 Down Payment
$0 Security Deposit
$235 First Months Lease Payment
$235 Total Due at Lease Signing
$
235
**
SIGN & DRIVE
2.0i Premium CVT
PER MONTH LEASE/
10,000 MILES/YEAR
42 MONTHS
2012 SUBARU
IMPREZA
$0 Down Payment
$0 Security Deposit
$255 First Months Lease Payment
$255 Total Due at Lease Signing
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 IIHSTop Safety Pick
All Weather Package - Heated Front Seats,
WindshieldWiper, De-Icer, Heated Side Mirrors
Silver Splash Guards
All Weather Floor Mats
Ice SilverTrunk Spoiler
MSRP $21,992 CH029898
$
255
**
OR BUY FOR
$
20,795
*
Plus Tax & Tags.
CJD 02
SIGN & DRIVE
2012 SUBARU
FORESTER 2.5x Limited 4AT
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 IIHS-Top Safety Pick
Luggage Compartment Cover
All Weather Floor Mats Rear Cargo Net
Splash Guard Kit
Rear Bumper Cover
Auto-Dimming Mirror/Compass
MSRP $28,353 CH446615
BUY FOR
$
24,995
*
Plus Tax & Tags.
CFI 01
0.9%UP TO 48 MOS.
1.9%UP TO 72 MOS.
2012 SUBARU
TRIBECA3.6R Limited 5AT
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 IIHS-Top Safety Pick
Power Moonroof, Black Roof Rails
Auto-Dimming Mirror/Rear Vision Camera
Aero Crossbar Kit
Splash Guard Kit CargoTray
Luggage Compartment Cover
Rear Bumper Cover
All Weather 7 Pass. Floor Mats Rear Cargo Net
MSRP $28,353 CH446615
BUY FOR
$
30,995
*
Plus Tax & Tags.
CTD 04
0.9%UP TO 36 MOS.
1.9%UP TO 72 MOS.
APR AVAILABLE
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551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
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CADILLAC-BUICK-GMC TRUCKS
12th & Pine Streets, Berwick
570-759-1221
*Tax and tags extra. All rebates applied.
HOURS: Mon.-Tue. 9-8, Wed. 9-5, Thur. 9-8, Fri. 9-8, Sat. 9-3
Every
2012
Must Go!
BERWICK CHEVROLET-BUICK-GMC-CADILLAC
GMC
G2175 2012 Terrain $29,520
$
28,390
*
G2228 2012 Terrain $29,990
$
28,790
*
G2166 2012 Terrain $32,545
$
31,490
*
G2176 2012 Terrain $35,515
$
34,390
*
G2062 2012 Acadia $35,895
$
32,290
*
G2241 2012 Acadia $38,235
$
34,590
*
G2220 2012 Acadia $38,180
$
34,590
*
G2264 2012 Acadia $43,135
$
39,290
*
G2221 2012 Acadia $51,215
$
46,990
*
G2266 2012 Sierra Ext. $38,585
$
29,590
*
G2261 2012 Sierra Crew $38,790
$
31,390
*
G2183 2012 Sierra Crew $38,790
$
31,390
*
G2029 2012 Sierra Crew $39,195
$
31,790
*
G2139 2012 Sierra Crew $39,444
$
31,990
*
G2185 2012 Sierra Crew $39,650
$
32,190
*
G2209 2012 Sierra Crew $39,650
$
32,190
*
G2170 2012 Sierra Crew $40,155
$
32,570
*
G3003 2013 Sierra Crew $39,290
$
34,390
*
G3002 2013 Sierra Ext. $40,660
$
35,590
*
G3004 2013 Sierra Crew $42,030
$
36,790
*
G2229 2012 Sierra Crew 2500 $45,470
$
39,590
*
G2329 2012 Sierra Ext. $51,115
$
41,390
*
G2144 2012 Sierra Crew $54,950
$
45,990
*
G2326 2012 Sierra Ext. $55,920
$
46,950
*
BUICK
B0234 2011 Enclave $50,715
$
40,990
*
B2204 2012 Enclave $44,335
$
40,990
*
B2258 2012 Enclave $44,670
$
41,290
*
B2316 2012 Verano $23,470
$
22,490
*
B2254 2012 Verano $25,955
$
24,690
*
B2319 2012 LaCrosse $32,115
$
30,590
*
B2324 2012 LaCrosse $34,820
$
32,890
*
CADILLAC
K2203 2012 CTS AWD Sedan $52,060
$
46,690
*
K3001 2013 XTS AWD $55,335
$
53,690
*
K3005 2013 Escalade ESV $79,415
$
75,090
*
BERWICK CHEVROLET
BERWICK CHEVROLET
Stk. # Year/Model MSRP YOU PAY
CHEVROLET
C2348 2012 Sonic $18,580
$
17,908
*
C2357 2012 Sonic $18,540
$
18,190
*
C2350 2012 Cruze $18,590
$
18,090
*
C2345 2012 Cruze $18,865
$
18,490
*
C2352 2012 Cruze $20,540
$
19,890
*
C2351 2012 Cruze $21,030
$
20,290
*
C2355 2012 Cruze $22,915
$
22,190
*
C3013 2013 Cruze $22,765
$
22,290
*
C2346 2012 Equinox $26,105
$
25,090
*
C3014 2013 Equinox $26,750
$
25,990
*
C3007 2013 Equinox $28,500
$
27,690
*
C2347 2012 Equinox $29,520
$
28,290
*
C2014 2012 Camaro $46,200
$
44,990
*
C3009 2013 Camaro $49,190
$
45,490
*
C3012 2013 Malibu $26,030
$
25,390
*
T2280 2012 Silverado Ext. $36,575
$
27,690
*
T2302 2012 Silverado Ext. $36,825
$
27,990
*
T2358 2012 Silverado Ext. $37,374
$
28,290
*
T2043 2012 Silverado Ext. $37,890
$
28,890
*
T2233 2012 Silverado Crew $38,240
$
30,790
*
T2232 2012 Silverado Crew $38,240
$
30,790
*
T2292 2012 Silverado Crew $38,380
$
30,990
*
T2058 2012 Silverado Crew $39,960
$
31,490
*
T2230 2012 Silverado Crew $39,100
$
31,590
*
T2270 2012 Silverado Crew $39,240
$
31,690
*
T2272 2012 Silverado Crew $39,750
$
32,190
*
T2273 2012 Silverado Crew $39,830
$
32,290
*
T2295 2012 Silverado Crew $39,830
$
32,290
*
T2243 2012 Silverado Crew $40,550
$
32,890
*
T3015 2013 Silverado Crew $38,805
$
33,890
*
T3008 2013 Silverado Crew $40,864
$
35,690
*
T3010 2013 Silverado Crew $40,864
$
35,690
*
T2052 2012 Silverado Crew $47,975
$
40,390
*
T2341 2012SilveradoCrewDually$61,620
$
51,190
*
T2197 2012 Tahoe Z71 $52,270
$
46,290
*
T3011 2013 Tahoe $53,210
$
48,890
*
T2041 2012 Traverse $35,780
$
32,690
*
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PITTSTON
$109,000
Own a Historical
Gem!!! This home
was built in 1907
and is STILL in
near original condi-
tion. All the wood-
work, glass and
light fixtures are
there. Never ruined
by a cheap remodel
and the woodwork
was never painted
over. Dont take my
word for it, go on
line and check out
the photos at
www.atlasrealty-
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classic features
youll love this
home!
MLS 12-2781
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON
$49,900
42 E. Oak St.
Cozy 2 bedroom, 2
story home with
modern kitchen and
bath. New vinyl win-
dows, nice yard.
Storage shed and 1
car detached
garage. www.
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MLS 12-3016
Terry
570-885-4896
Angie
570-885-4896
PITTSTON
$78,900
8 Tunnell St.
3 bedroom, 1 bath
2 story with extra
large kitchen in very
private location with
newer vinyl win-
dows. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
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MLS 12-2944
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
$79,900
Duplex. fully rented
with 2 bedrooms
each unit. Owner
pays heat. Tenants
pay electric and hot
water. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2973
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON
81 Cliff St.
Move in ready,
freshly painted, 2
story home. Private
driveway, screened
in back porch. Nice-
ly landscaped. 4
bedrooms.
Must see!
MLS 12-2124
$85,000
Call Melissa
570-237-6384
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PITTSTON
OPEN HOUSE
Sun. Sept. 9th 12-2
3 Sand Street
Main St. North
through Pittston to
Williams St., first left
on to Church to 2nd
right on to Sand to
first right into alley,
home on left.
Move in Condition!
Completely
renovated in 2008,
This two-story sits
on a private alley
lot. Central air and
maple hardwood
floors throughout.
MLS# 12-2714
$95,000
Call Ed Appnel
570-817-2500
570-654-1490
PITTSTON
REDUCED
$39,900
110 Union St.
Fixer upper with 3
bedrooms, new
roof, gas heat.
Great lot 50 x 173.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-1513
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON TWP.
$175,000
110 Front St.
Great price and
great location.
This well-maintained
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths bilevel home
is in move in condi-
tion. Spacious eat-in
kitchen with custom
cabinets, tile floor
and counters.
Unique lower level
family room with
wood burning fire-
place, office space.
laundry/bath combo.
Plenty of storage
including an 8X6
cedar closet. Out-
door space has
covered patio,
columned carport
and well manicured
partially fenced
yard. Detached
large garage.
For more info &
photos, go to
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS# 12-2053
Call Angie at
570-885-4896
Terry at
570-885-3041
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PITTSTON TWP.
23 Ridge Street
4 Bedroom
Colonial Home in
Pocono Ridge
Estates. Large
2 Car Garage,
Paved Driveway,
Electric Heat &
Central Air, 1.5
Baths, Large Eat in
Kitchen & Dining
Room. Double
Deck with Hot Tub.
Low Taxes.
$219,000
Call
570-212-1404
SALE
PENDING
PLAINS
5 Odonnell St.
$114,900
Nice Bi-Level in
convenient location.
Bi-Level. 3 bed-
rooms with hard-
wood floors, 1 and
3/4 bathrooms,
NEW roof installed
and 1-car heated
garage. Near VA
Hospital, casino,
highways, etc.
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MLS # 12-2622
Directions: Travel-
ing South on RT 315;
Left on Mundy St;
Left on Bear Creek
Blvd; Left on ODon-
nell St. Home is on
the right.
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
PLAINS
70 Warner Street
2 bedrooms,
move-in ready with
appliances, nice
yard with shed and
deck, Newer roof,
and furnace, gas
heat. Low taxes.
Asking $62,900
Please Call
570-822-8708 or
570-301-2455
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14 Pine Road
Lovely brick home in
great development.
Hardwood floors, 2
car garage, newer
roof, large laundry
room with office
space, covered
back porch, large
Family room on first
floor with fireplace,
possible 3rd Bed-
room over garage.
12-2688.
$198,000
Call Nancy Answini
Gilroy Real Estate
570-288-1444
PLAINS
16 Birch Street
Great home in
Hudson Gardens.
4 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths, central a/c,
new roof &
windows, newly
painted, screened
porch, family room
with fireplace & bar.
MLS #12-2688
$167,000
Call Nancy Answini
Gilroy Real
Estate
570-288-1444
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PLAINS
NEW LISTING!
This charming brick
2 story with semi-
modern kitchen, 3
bedrooms & 1 bath
is well maintained.
Newer roof, 1st
floor replacement
windows, off street
parking & more.
Priced to Sell!
$54,900
Call Ann Marie
Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
PLAINS
NEW LISTING!
Get settled in by
Fall! This 4 bed-
room home is
move-in ready! For-
mal living room, din-
ing room. Nice size
kitchen with break-
fast nook, family
room leading to the
year round sun
room. First floor
laundry, 2 full baths
on the 2nd floor in
addition to the
bath on the first
floor. Think you still
need more room,
the basement is
just waiting to be
finished! Call Jill
Jones at 696-6550
today to schedule
your appointment.
#12-3174 $235,000
570-696-2600
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ad Call Toll Free
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PLYMOUTH
PRICE REDUCED!
308 Stephanie
Drive
Attractive Brick
Front Ranch with 3
Bedrooms, gas
heat, Sunroom,
attached garage,
large yard, shed.
Hardwood floors
under rugs. Great
location. New win-
dows. Basement
can easily be
finished. Well
Maintained.
MLS# 12-1911
$129,900
Call Nancy Palumbo
570-714-9240
PRINGLE
24 Flanagan St.
$99,900
This one of a kind
original home will
help you pay for
itself. 2 ready to
move in 1 bedroom
units. 1st floor has
themed porch with
a great view of the
valley, 2nd floor is
uniquely custom
designed & built
with new every-
thing. House fea-
tures garden area,
berries, fruits,
16x40 workshop,
large back yard
carport, 10x10
shed, basement
storage & sink
area. New copper
plumbing, central
a/c, gas & electric
heat, new metal
roof, 2 electric pan-
els, gas filled win-
dows, whole house
woodburner backup
and good Karma.
www.atlas
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570-262-7716
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SHAVERTOWN
CHARM is what you
will find in this home.
Beautiful original
rustic floors, warm
coal fire place,
option of having 1st
floor bedroom, den,
office, your own
personal get away
space. whatever
you need. Come put
your personal
touches in this great
value. Sold as is
inspection for buy-
ers information only.
MLS 12-2152
$69,900
Call / text Donna
Cain 570-947-3824
or Tony
570-855-2424
SHAVERTOWN
House for sale on
3 lots, quiet dead
end street. Needs
updating/TLC. Ask-
ing $75,000
Call 570-333-5198
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
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SHAVERTOWN
Midway Manor
Ranch
3 bedrooms, 2
baths, family room,
3 season porch,
gas heat, central
air, 2 car garage.
MLS #12-1935
$177,000
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
SHICKSHINNY
524 Hunlock
Harveyville Rd
3 Bedroom, 1 bath 2
story home in good
condition with
detached garage on
approximately 6 1/4
acres. $165,000.
MLS# 12-2749
Call Ken Williams
Five Mountain
Realty
570-542-8800
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Lake Front Property
at Shickshinny
Lake!!! 4
Bedrooms, 2.75
baths, 2 kitchens,
living room, large
family room. 2 sun-
rooms, office &
laundry room. Plus
2 car attached gar-
age with paved
driveway, AG pool,
dock & 100' lake
frontage. $382,500.
MLS #12-860
Call Kenneth
Williams
570-542-2141
Five Mountains
Realty
SHICKSHINNY
LAKE
Price Reduced!
The best of both
worlds. If you crave
privacy, consider
this 4 bedroom, 3
bath raised ranch
on a 4.96 acre
wooded lot. A tree
lined driveway
leads to this spa-
cious 3,300 square
foot home. MLS#
12-1407 only
$185,000
Adjoining 1+ acre
with deeded lake
front available for
$50,000. Call
Barbara Metcalf
570-696-3801
SUGAR NOTCH
.95 acre. House
with 1 car garage.
2 additional build-
able level lots with
all utilities and side-
walks
MLS #12-1159
&38,900
Call Vieve at
570-474-6307,
ext 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
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SUGAR NOTCH
Amazing House!
3 bedroom, with
pocket doors,
stunning hardwood
floors throughout
& a deep
40 x 170 lot. Off
street parking
available.
MLS #12-3049
$67,500
Call Vieve
570-474-6307,
ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
SWEET VALLEY
Grassy Pond Road
6.69 wooded acres.
Great building site
and/or ideal hunting
property. No utili-
ties. REDUCED
$65,000
Call Pat Doty
570-394-6901
McDermott Real
Estate
570-696-2468
SWEET VALLEY
Split Level in good
condition with 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
Owens Corning
walls in basement,
walk-in cedar clos-
et, whirlpool tub,
Granite counter
tops, 4 Season
Sunroom, open floor
plan, quality ceiling
fans, french doors in
Master bedroom,
plus 2 car detached
garage all sitting on
3 Acres of land.
$179,900.
MLS 12-1293
Ken Williams
570-542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
SWOYERSVILLE
689 Main Street
2 bedroom home on
large lot with bonus
efficiency apart-
ment. Large living
room, eat in kitchen,
screened porch.
Freshly painted and
new flooring. See
www.craiglslist.org
$69,000. Call
570-696-3368
TRUCKSVILLE
157 Carverton Rd.
Enjoy country living
with scenic views
just minutes from
309. This 2,030 sq
ft Colonial offers an
oak kitchen with
new Jennaire gas
range, family room
with fireplace lead-
ing to a spacious
rear deck, Formal
dining room, 4 bed-
rooms and 2/1/2
baths plus a 2 car
garage. The base-
ment has a work
shop area and can
easily be turned into
additional living
area. REDUCED!
$189,000
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
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TUNKHANNOCK
AREA
3 bedroom home,
2 baths, concrete
porch 3/4 around
the house, garage.
On six acres.
Stonework, stone
fireplace, heat with
wood or oil. Com-
mercial cook stove.
Beautiful view. Well
above flood or high
water. Some farm
equipment, track
loader. With gas &
oil rights. $350,000
570-665-9054
WEST NANTICOKE
TILBURY TERRACE
Tilbury Avenue
Superb 3 bedroom
single. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
garage. Well main-
tained. Great
Neighborhood.
REDUCED TO
$179,900
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
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WEST NANTICOKE
Tilbury Terrace
69 Tilbury Ave
All brick, 3 bedroom
ranch, large
wooded lot, large
rooms with
beautiful
Parquet hardwood
floors, plaster
walls/ceilings, full
walk-up floored
attic, full
basement with
concrete walls &
floor, wine cellar,
washer/dryer,
workshop areas,
2 car attached
garage.
Quiet, friendly
neighborhood,
$165,000.
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REALTORS
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WEST PITTSTON
$109,000
812 Luzerne Ave.
Excellent starter
home with 2 bed-
rooms, knotty pine
ceiling and walls.
Modern kitchen,
hardwood floors,
oak trim through-
out. 3 season
porch, 6 vinyl pri-
vacy fence around
back yard. Move in
condition.
MLS 12-3123
Fred Mecadon
570-817-5792
WEST PITTSTON
725 Second St.
$259,900
Four bedroom brick
ranch home with
large rooms, 4
baths, finished
lower level with wet
bar, central air, walk
out basement,
garage & new roof.
MLS 12-2608 For
more information
and photos visit
www. at l asr eal t y
inc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WEST PITTSTON
DOUBLE VICTORIAN
HOME
621 WYOMING AVE
Not In Flood Zone
Good income
property. 3 car
detached garage.
In ground pool.
Large fenced yard.
$220,000
570-760-0049
WEST PITTSTON
REDUCED TO
$64,500
318 Chase St.
3 bedroom, one
bath home with
extra large kitchen.
Has newer gas fur-
nace. Was not
flooded in Sept.
2011. Why rent
when you can own
your own home?
Interest rates will
probably never be
lower. If youre
employed and have
good credit dont
wait, buy now! For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2837
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
WEST PITTSTON
Split level, stone
exterior, multi-tiered
deck, bluestone
patio, flood dam-
aged, being sold as
is condition.
$73,500
CALL DONNA
570-613-9080
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$665,000
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WEST WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED
688 8th Street
Unique design,out-
standing crafts-
manship and quality
finishes make this
home a must see!
Move in ready fea-
turing a modern
kitchen with hand-
crafted cabinets
and stainless steel
appliances. Living
room with hard-
wood floors opens
to the dining room
which boasts a fab-
ulous brick and
stone fireplace.
Game room with
french doors lead
to a private patio
and fenced in yard
with an above
ground pool with a
deck. Two gener-
ous sized bed-
rooms and two
baths on the sec-
ond floor. Family
room with built-in
lighted display
cases and bath
on the lower level.
Private driveway
leads to 1 car
garage with stor-
age loft, and addi-
tional parking.
MLS 12-2032
$169,000
Call Mary
696-0729
WEST PITTSTON
NEW LISTING
Ledgeview
Estates
Townhouse
Updates, Updates,
Updates New
hardwood floors,
granite counter tops
in kitchen, new
granite vanities, tile
floor, finished, walk-
out basement with-
gas fireplace. Call
Donna Mantione,
613-9080
WHITE HAVEN
Nice home with
double lot in Hickory
Hill community.
Great bi-level with
open floor plan and
plenty of space for
all your needs.
Serene wooded lot
and a stream that
run trough it. Make
this your seasons
home or your per-
manent place to call
home. House sold
as is,Inspections for
buyers information
only. MLS 12-2385
$107,900
Call / text Donna
Cain 570-947-3824
or Tony
570-855-2424
WHITE-HAVEN
501 Birch Lane
Beautiful 4 bed-
room, 3 bath. Enjoy
the amenities of a
private lake, boat-
ing, basketball
courts, etc. The
home has wood
floors and carpeting
throughout. French
doors in the kitchen
that lead you out to
the large rear deck
for entertaining. The
backyard has 2 utili-
ty sheds for storage
MLS 12-1695
$179,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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WILKES-BARRE
$132,000
153 New
Mallery Place
Great split level
home features 5
levels of living
space. Much larger
than it appears. 4
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 1 car garage,
extra lot.www.atlas
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MLS 12-3259
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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WILKES-BARRE
$76,500
35 Hillard St.
Hardwood floors,
fenced in yard,
large deck. Off
street parking. 3
bedroom home with
1st floor laundry.
Move in condition.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
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MLS 12-1655
Colleen Turant
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
$99,900
77 Schuler St.
Newly renovated
with new windows,
door flooring, etc.
Goose Island
gem. Large home
with 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, screened
in porch overlook-
ing fenced in yard,
driveway, laminate
floors throughout.
Fresh paint, move
in condition. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-845
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
(Riverside Park)
Corner of Dagobert
and Gordon Ave.
2 bedroom modular
rancher (large mas-
ter bedroom) with a
20x 22 family room
and a woodburner.
Paneled interior.
10x12 three season
porch. Carport. 2
driveways. Many
extras.(FHA: $2,345
down, $376/month,
3.875% interest,
30 years.) $67,000
MLS# 12-2092
Ask for Bob Kopec.
Humford Realty, Inc.
570-822-5126
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WILKES-BARRE
Convenient city
living on almost one
acre corner lot.
Beautiful views,
quiet street. Home
has large room
sizes & wrap
around porch.
Additional enclosed
porch in back, fin-
ished basement
with kitchen, bath &
bar which could be
used as separate
apartment. Two car
detached garage.
Private property.
Must see
to appreciate!
MLS # 12-1651
$103,000
Call Jill Hiscox
570-696-0875
WILKES-BARRE
Beautiful large
ranch in a great
area of Wilkes-
Barre, Lovely River-
side park. This brick
ranch offers a 2 car
garage, serene
backyard with in-
ground pool, large
rooms, finished
lower level with
kitchen and bar,
screened in porch,
family room and on
just about a half
acre. Come take a
look at your new
home! House sold
as is, inspection for
buyer information
only. MLS 12-2451
$220,000
Call / text Donna
Cain 570-947-3824
or Tony
570-855-2424
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WILKES-BARRE
13 Darling St.
$99,900
Beautifully main-
tained 2-story home
with 3 bedrooms
and 1 and 3/4 bath-
rooms. Oak floors
throughout with
chestnut woodwork.
Cherry kitchen,
stained glass win-
dows, french doors,
fireplace and a 3-
season porch all sit-
uated in a country-
like setting in the
heart of the city.
Huge attic can be
converted into mas-
ter suite or 4th or
5th bedroom. Off
street parking. Con-
venient location.
Nothing to do but
move in! Must see.
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MLS #12-2620
$99,900
Directions: Travel-
ing south on North
River Rd; Left at
light at Courthouse
onto West North St,
Left onto Darling St.
Home is in the right.
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570-885-5082
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WILKES-BARRE
2 Story, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 & 1/2 bath
single family. Large
eat-in kitchen, 1st
floor laundry, hard-
wood floors, newer
furnace & water
heater, 1 car
garage. Off street
parking. Quiet one
way street.
$44,900
MLS 11-4171
Call Jim Banos
Coldwell Banker
Rundle
570-991-1883
WILKES-BARRE
38 Westminster St.
Very good condition
one story home
with off street
parking & nice yard.
2 year old roof, new
stove & fridge
included along with
clothes washer &
dryer. Large living
room, dining room
& eat-in kitchen.
Full, dry concrete
basement, could be
finished. Gas heat.
$64,400.
MLS# 12-2605.
Directions: Carey
Ave. or S. Main to
either Wood or
Hanover to
Westminster.
Call Jim Banos
570-991-1883
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Rundle Real
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70 McLean Street
$99,900
Very nicely updated
& maintained 2
story home, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, 4-
season sunroom
with huge backyard
& deck. Newer car-
peting, off street
parking & security
system. ONE YEAR
HOME WARRANTY.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-2886
Keri Best
570-885-5082
WILKES-BARRE
74 Frederick St
This very nice 2
story, 3 bedroom, 1
bath home has a
large eat in kitchen
for family gather-
ings. A great walk
up attic for storage
and the home is in
move-in condition.
MLS 11-1612
$63,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real
Estate
570-474-2340
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Beautifully kept split
level in desirable
Barney Farms. 3
car attached
garage, finished
basement & attic.
Landscaped lot,
covered deck with
custom pull down
shades. Hard-
wood living room,
formal dining room,
cathedral ceilings in
living room &
kitchen. Full wet
bar in finished
basement, walk out
patio for your
parties/cookouts.
MLS# 12-1874
Reduced Price
$254,900
Ann Devereaux
570-212-2038
Classic
Properties
570-587-7000
790 Northern Blvd.
Clarks Summit,
PA 18411
WILKES-BARRE
Former Blessed
Sacrament Church
& Rectory and
paved parking lot.
4,372 sq. ft.
Church
1,332 sq. ft.
Rectory. Parking for
40 vehicles.
Three adjacent lots
for one price.
$160,000
MLS#11-4037
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
Looking to buy a
home?
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and let the
sellers know!
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WILKES-BARRE
Intersection
805-807 Scott St.
and 14 & 16
Minden Place
Multiple buildings.
10 Unit income
property. 3 sepa-
rate double block
homes & commer-
cial storefront with
upper level apart-
ments. Separate
utilities.
MLS# 12-3137
$299,000
Call
Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
WILKES-BARRE
NEW ON THE
MARKET!
Affordability For
You! This spacious
home features
formal dining room,
three bedrooms,
convenience of a
bath on each floor,
an extra benefit
of a walk-up attic,
newer windows,
door, screen doors,
deck to relax on
and fenced-in yard
for children & pets.
Within Your Means-
Lock The Door On
High Rent!!!! View
The Virtual Tour.
MLS# 12-2990
$39,900
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046.
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
MOTIVATED SELLER
$26,500
37 Lynch Lane
Add some TLC and
this large 2 story
home could be the
gem it once was.
Off street parking, 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths. Priced to sell
in quiet neighbor-
hood. Being sold in
as is condition.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-2634
Call Michele
570-905-2336
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WILKES-BARRE
PRICE REDUCED
$114,900
Parsons Manor
Beautiful Town-
house in great con-
dition. Very spa-
cious with large
rooms, one car
garage and base-
ment storage. 3
bedrooms.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2292
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED
Parsons Section
166 Matson Ave.
$25,000.
5 bedroom, 1 bath.
Garage. Corner lot.
Nice location. Out of
flood zone. Call
570-814-7453
WILKES BARRE
Well maintained 3
bedroom home with
1.5 baths. Home
has newly remod-
eled kitchen with
Brazilian cherry
hardwood floors.
Pantry off kitchen
that leads to new
bath. In-ground
pool. 2-car
detached garage.
#12-2545
REDUCED TO
$124,900
Call Christine
Pieczynski
696-6569
696-2600
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Looking for a home
with 5 bedrooms
or mother in-law
apartment, this is
the home for you!
This property has
many amenities, a
privacy rear fence
with a concrete
rear patio (23
x23), large stor-
age building (23 x
18). Off-street
parking for 2 vehi-
cles, rear porches
on 2nd and 3rd
floor. Home has 9
rooms, 2 modern
baths, 2 modern
kitchens with plenty
of cabinets.
Replacement win-
dows, newer roof,
natural woodwork
in living room and
dining room. Prop-
erty is close to all
amenities including
playground across
the street, Dan
Flood School,
Coughlin High
School, General
Hospital, Kings
College, churches
and shopping.
#12-1763 $69,900
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
570-283-9100
WILKES-BARRE
Nice, clean 3 bed-
room, 6 room home
in very good condi-
tion, parking at rear
for 3+ vehicles,
newer rear porch
with trees shading
porch. Side lot is
nicely landscaped,
2nd floor has rear
porch off bedroom.
Large storage area
on 2nd floor which
can be converted to
a 2nd bathroom.
Replacement win-
dows throughout,
natural woodwork
on 1st floor and
stairs. Kitchen
remodeled with new
stove and dish-
washer.
#12-2213 $59,000
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
696-2600
WYOMING
$89,900
4 Sharpe St.
Well kept 3 bed-
room Cape Cod.
Excellent location.
Ready to move in.
New replacement
windows, wall to
wall carpeting,
hardwood, cherry
wood trim through
out the house.
Security system
This house is a
must see.
MLS 12-3214
Fred Mecadon
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WYOMING
575 Susquehanna
Avenue
FOR SALE BY OWNER
NEVER FLOODED
4 bedroom, 2 full
bath in a great
neighborhood. New
windows entire
home, finished
lower level,
detached garage, 4
season sunroom.
Master suite has
new full bath and
large walk in closet.
New above ground
pool with deck.
Must see!
$189,000 neg.
570-885-6848
906 Homes for Sale
WYOMING
3 bedroom bi-level
features many up-
grades to kitchen,
living & dining
rooms & 1/2 bath.
Move right in to this
lovely home on .36
acres. Ultra
modern kitchen.
Dining room with
sliders to rear deck.
Lower level family
room with fireplace,
playroom, office &
great storage.
Attached 2 car
garage.
MLS# 12-3199
$205,000
Call Lynda Rowinski
570-696-5418
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
AVOCA
REDUCED
$69,900
129 Lampman St.
Side by side double
block home with 3
bedrooms each
side, separate utili-
ties. Includes 2
extra lots. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2253
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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Lose Something?
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belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
AVOCA
REDUCED TO
$89,000
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.
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
BEAR CREEK
$149,900
1255 Laurel Run Rd.
Bear Creek Twp.,
large commercial
garage/warehouse
on 1.214 acres with
additional 2 acre
parcel. 2 water
wells. 2 newer
underground fuel
tanks. May require
zoning approval.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-208
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DUPONT
$79,900
100 Lncoln St.
MULTI FAMILY
3 bedroom
home with
attached apart-
ment and beau-
ty shop. Apart-
ment is rented.
For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-941
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
S
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L
D
Collect cash, not dust!
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basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
DUPONT
REDUCED
$82,900
238 Main St.
Multi Family Invest-
ment Property
Great opportunity
for the experienced
investor. Property is
large with parking
for at least 9 cars.
Extra lot, one office
and 2 apartments.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2315
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
DURYEA
$39,900
93 Main St.
Four units. 3 resi-
dential and one
storefront.Great
corner location,
flood damaged
home being sold as
is. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1948
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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.
$139,900
MLS# 10-2675
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
HANOVER
Repossessed
Income Property
& Duplex Home.
Out of flood area
On same lot.
7 apartments, 5 in
excellent condition.
Hardwood floors.
$119,000
570-822-9697
HARVEYS LAKE
NEW LISTING!
Beautiful country
setting, only two
miles to the lake,
Sorber Mtn. hunting
grounds, or 25 min-
utes to Tunkhan-
nock or Wilkes-
Barre. Custom
crafted barn style
home. One bed-
room over 1100SF of
living space, room
to expand with open
floor plan. Large
master bedroom
suite, eat-in kitchen,
combo living, dining
room, plenty of
space with 4 clos-
ets. Fully tiled bath
with separate tub
and shower. On 1.6
level acres.
#12-3294 $129,900
Bob Cook
696-6555 or
262-2665
696-2600
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OPEN HOUSES - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH, 2012
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH
WILKES-BARRE & SURROUNDS
Plains 6 Birch Ave. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
Bear Creek 1000 Laurel Run Rd. 12-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Wilkes-Barre 56 Amherst St. 12-1:30PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Wilkes-Barre 1005 Charles St. 2-3:30PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Wilkes-Barre 56 Marlborough Ave. 12:30-2PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
Wilkes-Barre 590-592 N. Main St. 2-4PM Rothstein Realtors
Plains Twp. 8 Kyra Way 1-3PM Classic Properties
Plains Pine St. 12-1:30PM Gilroy Real Estate
Wilkes-Barre 179 Lawrence St. 12-2PM Realty World Rubbico Real Estate
Plains 57 S. Beech Rd. 1-3PM Realty World Rubbico Real Estate
PITTSTON/NORTH & SURROUNDS
Pittston 48 Lewis St. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
Duryea 226 Church St. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
Lain 142 Maplewood Dr. 2-4PM Atlas Realty
Duryea 412 New St. 2-3:30PM Atlas Realty
Jenkins Twp. Insignia Point Courtyards 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Pittston 57 Dewitt St. 1:30-2:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Pittston 66 Thistle St. 12:30-1:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Hughestown 66 Reynolds St. 12:30-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Wyoming 22 Tenth St. 1-2:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Lain 61 Market St. 12-1PM Lewith & Freeman
Harding 720 Appletree Rd. 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman
West Pittston 138 Philadelphia Ave. 2-4PM Lewith & Freeman
Duryea 620 Hooven St. 3-4PM Lewith & Freeman
Lain 39 Lain Rd. 12-3PM Jack Crossin Real Estate
Centermoreland 529 SR 292 East 12-1:30PM Century 21 Signature Properties
West Pittston 15 River Shores Court 1-3:30PM River Shores Development
Pittston Twp. Stauffer Pointe Townhomes 1-4PM Stauffer Pointe Development
HANOVER/ASHLEY/NANTICOKE & SURROUNDS
Hanover Twp. 209 Constitution Ave. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Hunlock Creek 24 Meadow Lane 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Hanover Twp. Rear 225 Boland Ave. 3-4PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Hanover Twp. 55 Marcy Court 12:30-2:30PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
Ashley 68 Carey St. 12-1:30PM Century 21 Signature Properties
BACK MOUNTAIN & SURROUNDS
Dallas 10 Dakota Dr. 1-2:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Shavertown 300 W. Center Hill Rd. 12-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Centermoreland 529 SR 292 East 12-1:30PM Century 21 Signature Properties
Harveys Lake Pole 38 Lakeside Dr. 2-3:30PM Century 21 Signature Properties
Harveys Lake Richard Lane 12-2PM Jack Crossin Real Estate
Harveys Lake Pole 11 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
MOUNTAINTOP & SURROUNDS
Mountaintop Lot 1 Woodberry Dr. 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Mountaintop 50 Yorktown Rd. 12-2PM Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate
Mountaintop 25 Coplay Place 1-4PM Classic Properties
Wapwallopen 18 Circle Ave. 1-2PM Jack Crossin Real Estate
KINGSTON/WEST SIDE & SURROUNDS
Swoyersville 120 Hemlock St. 12-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Kingston 86 E. Bennett St. 1-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Kingston 635 Westmoreland Ave. 2:30-3:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Swoyersville 43 Scott St. 1-2:30PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Kingston 35 S. Welles St. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Larksville Morgan Terrace 2-3:30PM Gilroy Real Estate
Luzerne 73 Parry St. 12-1:30PM Century 21 Signature Properties
Luzerne 738 Bennett St. 12:30-2PM Gerald L. Busch Real Estate
Larksville 80 E. Fourth St. 2:30-4PM Gerald L. Busch Real Estate
Luzerne Waypoint Townhomes 1-3PM ERA One Source Realtys
HAZLETON & SURROUNDS
White Haven 1066 Woodhaven Dr. 1-3PM Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate
White Haven 21 Oak Rd. 10AM-Noon Action Real Estate
Drums 201 W. Butler Dr. 11AM-1PM Action Real Estate
West Hazleton 207 Winters Ave. 9:30AM-11:30AM Action Real Estate
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
HAZLETON
LANDMARK
FOR SALE
All brick bar/
restaurant/attached
ranch home.... His-
toric, ultra success-
ful & updated
throughout. Turn
key, licenses, fix-
tures, etc. Owner
retiring....possible
owner financing.
M. S. PECORA
REALTOR
570-455-9463
or Cheryl at
570-436-3790
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JENKINS TWP.
$154,900
55 1/2 Main St.
Newer side by side
double with sepa-
rate utilities, 2 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths
each side. Buy with
3 1/2% down and
low FHA mortgage
rate if you live in
one side. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-1851
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
KINGSTON
366 Pierce Street
(corner lot). 1,300
sq. ft. concrete
block commercial
building on a 90 x
145 lot. Central air
conditioning. Paved
parking for 25 cars.
Presently a pizza
business, but land
can be used for
multiple uses (bank
building, offices,
etc.).
MLS 12-1279.
$325,000
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD REALTY
570-822-5126
LEHMAN TWP
3000 Square Foot
Building zoned
commercial
available for lease.
Located in high
traffic area. Parking
for 20 cars.
MLS# 12-1452
PRICE REDUCED!
$1500/month
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
NANTICOKE
Fantastic invest-
ment property for
the price! Building
consists of a (6)
room, 3 bedroom
unit in good condi-
tion. A (3) room, 1
bedroom, unit in
good condition and
a vacant storefront
that can be convert-
ed to commercial or
residential space.
Corner lot, food
location (near
LCCC), newer heat-
ing system and roof,
off-street parking.
#11-4019 $39,900
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
696-2600
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PITTSTON
$99,900
1 Benedict St.
Fully rented double
block with 3 bed-
rooms each side.
Vinyl sided, sepa-
rate utilities. Great
income potential.
www.atlas
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MLS 12-3019
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PITTSTON
68 William St.
Great investment
property with 3
units and separate
utilities. Each unit
has 2 entrances
and washer hook
up. Roof is 5 years
old. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1897
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON
FOR SALE
5 Unit
Money Maker
Available immedi-
ately. Fully rented,
leases on all five
units. Separate
utilities, new roof
in 2007, 3 new
gas furnaces, off
street parking for
6 vehicles, 3 bay
garage. Over
$29,000 in rents.
A true money
maker for the
serious investor.
Must Sell!
$130,000.
Call Steve at
(570)468-2488
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON
PRICED
REDUCED
NEW PRICE
$79,900
35 High St.
Nice duplex in great
location, fully occu-
pied with leases.
Good investment
property. Separate
utilities, newer fur-
naces, gas and oil.
Notice needed to
show. For more info
and photos visit:
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realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3222
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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
WILKES-BARRE
Former St. Francis
Church, Rectory
and 2 paved lots.
4,224 sq. ft. church
3,234 sq. ft Rectory
Parking for
50 vehicles.
MLS #12-877
$130,000. Call
Jeff Cook
Realty Word
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
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WILKES-BARRE
TWP.
LOOKING FOR
OFFERS!
4 Units in very good
condition, plenty of
off street parking,
coin operated laun-
dry, deep back yard
MLS #12-943
$64,900
Jeannie Hummler
570-696-3599
Gilroy Real
Estate
570-288-1444
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS TOWNSHIP
63 acres with about
5,000 roadfront on
2 roads. All Wood-
ed. $385,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
912 Lots & Acreage
HAZLETON AREA
Level wooded build-
able lot in Eagle
Rock , near I-81,
with amenities &a
great location.
MLS #12-3181
$11,500
Call Vieve
570-474-6307,
ext. 2771
Smith Hourigan
Group
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
EXETER
Wyoming Area
School District. 7
lots remain, starting
at $35,999. Private
setting. Under-
ground utilities. Pick
your own builder,
or let us create a
package for you.
570-947-4819
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Prestigious
Highland Hills
Development
.88 Acres. $70,000
570-947-3375
LAFLIN
$32,900
Lot#9
Pinewood Dr
Build your new
home in a great
neighborhood. Con-
venient location
near highways, air-
port, casino and
shopping
156 X 110 X 150 X 45
DIRECTIONS Rt 315
to laflin Rd; make
left off Laflin Rd onto
Pinewood Dr. Lot is
on corner of
Pinewood Dr. and
Hickorywood Dr.
MLS 11-3411
atlas realtyinc.com
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
LEHMAN
9 Acres on Lehman
Outlet Road. 470
front, over 1,000
deep. Wooded.
$150,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
MOOSIC
BUILDING LOT
$29,900
Corner of Drake St.
& Catherine,
Moosic. 80x111
building lot with
sewer & water
available, in great
area with newer
homes. Corner lot.
For more details
visit www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.
MLS #12-1148.
Call Charlie
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Know!
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MOUNTAIN TOP
Woodlawn Avenue
1/3 acre building lot
with 182 front.
Public water &
sewer. $29,900.
call Dave
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7750
Smith Hourigan
Group
912 Lots & Acreage
MOUNTAIN TOP
WRIGHT TWP.
Route 309, before
Waldon Park.
Vacant commer-
cial land. Map on
property available
with setbacks,
etc. High traffic
area. All utilities
available.
MLS# 12-1657
$49,900
Call Vieve
570-474-6307
Smith Hourigan
Group
MOUNTAIN TOP/
WRIGHT TWP.
Route 309, before
Waldon Park.
Vacant land. Corner
lot. Zoned com-
mercial. High traffic
location. Call for
copy of recent
subdivision map
MLS# 12-1656
$49,900
Call Vieve
570-474-6307
Smith Hourigan
Group
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New Homes
From $275,000-
$595,000
570-474-5574
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Location, Location,
Location
A most unique &
desirable lakefront
property. This is an
opportunity to
purchase a
centrally situated
lot with an
unmatched view of
this beautiful lake.
If you are looking
for that special
building site, this is
it! MLS# 11-1269
$169,900
Call Dale Williams
Five Mountains
Realty
570-256-3343
SHICKSHINNY
VACANT LAND
Partially cleared 2.6
acre building lot
located in a setting
of mountains, pas-
tures and farm-
lands. An ideal
country setting to
build your dream
home!
#12-2632 $29,900
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
696-2600
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WHITE HAVEN
Taxes are grand-
fathered in. 2 lots
in city - country liv-
ing with 3 small
beautiful lakes sur-
rounding. Includes
well, pump, power
pole & driveway. .6
miles from US 46 &
80 Paid $49,900
sale price $39,900.
Call Michael
570-610-657-3605
or 570-215-4311
912 Lots & Acreage
WYOMING
$39,900 EACH
FIRST ST.
4 building lots each
measuring 68x102
with public utilities.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-439
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
915 Manufactured
Homes
GOULDSBORO
EAGLE LAKE
This is a 2008 Park
Model in beautiful
Eagle Lake. Walk to
the pool, tennis
courts and basket-
ball Courts. This is
the most beautiful
Community in the
Pocono's. Swim in
the huge pool or lay
in the sand at one of
the lake front
beaches.
ERA ONE SOURCE
REALTY
Call Thomas
570-842-2300
516-507-9403
PITTSTON TWP
2 bedroom. Clean.
Needs no work.
Remodeled
throughout.
$16,000.
Owner Financing.
570-851-6128 or
610-767-9456
HOMES AVAILABLE
Homes available
in Birchwood Vil Birchwood Vil - -
lage lage Estates Estates. 2
and 3 bedrooms.
Rent-to-own
available.
CALL TODAY!
570-613-0719
938 Apartments/
Furnished
NANTICOKE
Nice, clean, 1 bed-
room, water, sewer,
garbage fee includ-
ed.Washer/dryer,
refrigerator & stove
availability. Security,
$465/month. No
pets, no smoking.
570-542-5610
PITTSTON
FURNISHED FURNISHED
Remodeled Remodeled 1 bed-
room. New kitchen
with new cabinets,
front loading wash-
er/dryer, side by
side fridge, glass
top range,
Microwave, dish-
washer, new car-
peting and furniture,
Off street parking.
No pets, 1 year
lease. $625 plus
security. Heat, hot
water water, sanita-
tion and refuse
included.
570-883-7458
202-425-7388
PLYMOUTH
FURNISHED
APARTMENT FOR RENT
utilities all paid
Call
570-881-0636
938 Apartments/
Furnished
WILKES-BARRE
VICTORIAN CHARM
34 W. Ross St.
Fully furnished,
1 bedroom, All
appliances and
most utilities
included. Secure,
private off street
parking. Historic
building is non
smoking/no pets.
Base rent
$700/mo. Securi-
ty, references
required. View at
houpthouse.com.
570-762-1453
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
74 W. Hartford St
1 bedroom + com-
puter room. 1st or
2nd floor. Water,
fridge, stove. No
pets. Security,
lease, application
fee. $500 + utilities.
570-472-9494
COURTDALE
237 Courtdale Ave.
Recently refur-
bished. 1 & 1/2 bed-
rooms, includes
heat & hot water.
$565. month +
security deposit
570-401-9124
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 $12,400.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
PITTSTON
Completely remod-
eled, modern 2 bed-
room 1/2 double.
Lots of closet
space, with new
carpets and com-
pletely repainted.
Includes stove,
refrigerator, wash-
er/dryer hook up.
Nice yard & neigh-
borhood, no pets.
$595 + security. Call
570-899-8877
or 570-479-6722
Looking for that
special place
called home?
Classified will address
Your needs.
Open the door
with classified!
EDWARDSVILLE
1 bedroom, first
floor. W/w carpet-
ing, w/d hookup,
stove and fridge
included. Large
porch. Utilities by
tenants. 1 year
lease. $350/mo +
security. No pets.
Credit and back-
ground check.
Not section 8
approved.
570-779-5218
FORTY FORT
Large modern 2nd
floor, 2 bedrooms,
eat-in kitchen, with
all appliances, spa-
cious living room, air
conditioning units,
laundry available,
Off street parking.
Great location. No
pets. No smoking.
$575 plus utilities.
570-714-9234
FORTY FORT
Newly renovated,
great neighbor-
hood. 2nd floor.
Non smoking. Oak
composite floors,
new wall-to-wall
carpeting in bed-
rooms., new win-
dows. 4 paddle
fans, bath with
shower. New
Stove, new fridge
& new dishwash-
er. Off street
parking, coin-op
laundry. $600 +
gas, electric &
water.
References
required, no pets.
570-779-4609 or
570-407-3991
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HANOVER TWP.
Deloomis Park Sec-
tion. Half Double. 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, washer/dryer
hookup, off street
parking, no smok-
ing/pets. Security &
lease. $550.
732-501-0455
HANOVER TWP.
Lee Park
Available Now!
Spacious 1 bed-
room, 1st floor
apartment. Large
basement. Washer/
dryer hookup.
Garbage fees
included. $525/
month + utilities. 1st,
last + security.
No pets.
Available Oct.
15th, 3 bedroom
apartment,
second floor.
Trademark Realty
Group
570-954-1992
HARVEYS LAKE
Knotty pine, 1 bed-
room lakefront
house. W/d, range,
fridge included.
Parking, nice view
of sunset. near
Grotto Pizza
$645mo utilities by
tenant. Security,
references, lease
no pets. 287-5775
JENKINS TWP.
AVAILABLE NOW!
3-4 bedrooms,
2 full baths, dining
room, large living
room, kitchen,
stove, off street
parking. Heat and
water included.
$875/month,
security, credit
check &
references.
917-753-8192
KINGSTON
1 bedroom,
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED.
$520/month. No
pets, section 8 OK
Call 570-817-3332
KINGSTON 1/2 DOUBLE
2 bedroom, clean,
remodeled, no pets.
$500 plus utilities,
security and
references
Call 570-287-5491
KINGSTON
1st Ave. 1 bedroom,
single occupancy,
off-street parking,
no pets, references,
$450 + utilities.
Call 570-655-9229
KINGSTON
1st floor, 2 bed-
room. 1.5 baths, all
appliances includ-
ed, extra storage in
basement, coin-op
washer/dryer on
premises, off street
parking, high
efficiency heating &
cooling systems.
$750 + utilities. Call
570-287-9631 or
570-696-3936
Job Seekers are
looking here!
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
KINGSTON
1st floor, spacious,
attractive, 2
bedroom, living
room/den, Dining
Room, large
kitchen, AC, wash-
er/dryer, gas heat,
QUIET/SAFE.
$675 + utilities after
discount.
No smoking, No
pets, No Section 8.
570-574-9827
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, water
included.
$580/month.
NO PETS
Section 8 OK
Call 570-817-3332
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
hardwood, washer /
dryer & stove, close
to schools. $700 +
utilities, security,
references, lease
required.
570-283-3086
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, loft-like.
Family, dining & sun
rooms. Refrigerator
& stove. NO PETS.
$650. Call
(570)817-3332
KINGSTON
E. E. W Walnut alnut St. St.
A Available Oct. 1 vailable Oct. 1
2nd floor. Located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living room,
dining room. Sun-
room. Bath. 3 bed-
rooms; 2 large & 1
small. Lots of clos-
ets. Built in linen
closet & hutch.
Hardwood and car-
peted floors. Fire-
place. Storage
room. Yard. Washer
/ dryer, stove /
fridge. Heat and hot
water included.
One year lease+
security. $950
570-283-4370
KINGSTON
800 Block Market
Street. Ground
level, 1st floor, 2
bedroom, refriger-
ator & stove. $650
to $690/month,
includes utilities
Security & refer-
ences. Call Jim at
570-288-3375 or
visit www.dream
rentals.net
KINGSTON
APARTMENT FOR RENT
1 bedroom, 1 bath-
room, all appliances
provided, 2nd floor
washer/dryer on
premises, off-street
parking, $495/per
month, plus utilities.
Call (570)693-1468
KINGSTON
Deluxe 3 BR
apt. 2nd floor,
1.5 baths & den.
All appliances,
washer/dryer
included. Car-
peted, air,
garage, no pets/
smoking, lease.
(570) 287-1733
KINGSTON
MUST SEE!!
Elegant 3rd floor
of historic home in
charming neigh-
borhood. 2 bed-
rooms & full bath.
Kitchen with all
stainless steel
appliances, wash-
er/dryer. Newly
renovated, hard-
wood floors, pri-
vate deck, 2 car
garage, air, secu-
rity system, wifi,
intercom & key-
less entry. Pets
negotiable/no
smoking. Utilities
included. $1,300 +
security & refer-
ences. Call
570-288-6686.
KINGSTON
Nice neighborhood,
John St. 1st floor.
modern, 1 bedroom,
clean, freshly paint-
ed. Off street park-
ing, 2 porches.
$575 includes heat,
fridge, stove wash-
er/dryer. No dogs/
smoking. Lease,
security
570-545-6057
KINGSTON
ONE MONTH FREE
RENT!!
Very Clean, Reno-
vated, Large
Kitchen, Living
Room, 1 and 2 Bed-
rooms, all Appli-
ances, Dishwasher,
Laundry. Refinished
wood floors, Berber
Carpet, Private
Parking, Deck. Quiet
Convenient Neigh-
borhood, Sound-
proofing. Close to
Colleges, Montes-
sori, Sem, Stores,
Highway. $550 and
$650 plus utilities.
No Smoking, cats
considered, No Sec-
tion 8.
610-389-8226
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
LARKSVILLE
1 bedroom, appli-
ances, washer/dry-
er hook up, deck,
off street parking.
Includes sewer &
garbage. No pets,
non smoking. Secu-
rity & lease,
$445/month,
(570)693-2586
LARKSVILLE
4 Room Apartment
above garage.
$425. Mo. + utili-
ties, 1 Year lease
with $500. security
deposit.
570-793-3389.
LUZERNE
COMING COMING
A ATTRACTIONS TTRACTIONS
UNITS in
process, 2 bed-
rooms, quality
brick building,
maple kitchens,
all appliances
with laundry,
tiled baths, cov-
ered carports,
gas fireplaces,
large enclosed
porches, hard-
wood and wall
to wall. 2 YEAR
LEASES $750 +
UTILITIES Man-
aged AMERICA
REALTY, NO
PETS/SMOKING/
EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION.
570-288-1422
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
included. $495/
month + security
& lease.
Studio Efficiency
$435/month +
security & lease.
HUD accepted.
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
MOOSIC
5 rooms 1st floor
heat and water fur-
nished. $745
4 rooms 2nd floor
heat and water fur-
nished. $675
Security and
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
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents
based on income
start at $405 &
$440. Handicap
Accessible.
Equal Housing
Opportunity. 570-
474-5010 TTY711
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider and
employer.
NANTICOKE
625 S Walnut St
2nd floor. 2 bed-
rooms. New wall to
wall carpet & paint.
Eat in kitchen with
appliances. Attic &
small yard. Water
included. $450 +
electric & security.
No Pets.
Call (570) 814-1356
NANTICOKE
APARTMENT. New
rug & paint $675.
month + utilities, first
& last month
required. 945-3688
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
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A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
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with classified!
Shopping for a
new apartment?
Classified lets
you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
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with classified!
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ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
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in classified
is the best way
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with classified!
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
Located near shopping & transportation,
Temple Apartments offers efciencies & one
bedroom apartments for income qualied
individuals ages 62 or older and/or needing
the features of a mobility impaired unit.
Apartment amenities include:
Accessible features Fully equipped kitchen
Wall to wall carpeting Ceramic tiled baths
On-site management On-site maintenance
with 24-hour emergency response On-site
laundry Intercom entry system Social
services coordinator on-site
Leasing office located at:
5 Heisz Street Edwardsville, PA 18704
T: 570.283.2275 TDD: 1.800.545.1833 x646
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
1 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
61 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Affordable Senior Apartments
Income Eligibility Required
Utilities Included! Low cable rates;
New appliances; Laundry on site;
Activities! Curbside Public Transportation
Please call
570-825-8594
D/TTY 800-654-5984
CEDAR
VILLAGE
Apartment
Homes
Ask About Our
Summer Specials!
$250 Off
1st Months Rent, &
$250 Off
Security Deposit
With Good Credit.
1 BEDROOM
STARTING @ $765
FEATURING
Washer & Dryer
Central Air
Fitness Center
Swimming Pool
Easy Access to
I-81
Mon Fri. 9 5
44 Eagle Court
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18706 (Off Route 309)
570-823-8400
cedarvillage@
affiliatedmgmt.com
EAST
MOUNTAIN
APARTMENTS
The good life...
close at hand
Regions Best
Address
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
822-4444
www.EastMountainApt.com
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
288-6300
www.GatewayManorApt.com
KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
A Place To
Call Home
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Arts.
3 Bedroom
Townhomes
Gas heat included
FREE
24 hr. on-site Gym
Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
570-288-9019
1 & 2 BR
Apts
2 & 3 BR
Townhomes
Wilkeswood
Apartments
www.liveatwilkeswood.com
570-822-2711
944 Commercial
Properties
944 Commercial
Properties
971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
DALLAS
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
FOR LEASE
3593 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
(RT. 415)
2625 SF BUILDING
GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR
OFFICE OR BUSINESS
SOME UTILITIES INCLUDED
AVAILABLE 11/1/12
CALL JOHN 690-0610
BLACK LAKE, NY
Come relax & enjoy
great fishing & tran-
quility at its finest.
Housekeeping
cottages on the
water with all the
amenities of home.
NEED A VACATION? Call Now!
(315) 375-8962 www.blacklake4fish.com
daveroll@blacklakemarine.com
$50 off Promotion Available Now!
CALL AN EXPERT
CALL AN EXPERT
Professional Services Directory
1015 Appliance
Service
ECO-FRIENDLY
APPLIANCE TECH.
25 Years Experi-
ence fixing major
appliances: Washer,
Dryer, Refrigerator,
Dishwasher, Com-
pactors. Most
brands. Free phone
advice & all work
guaranteed. No
service charge for
visit. 570-706-6577
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
570-606-8438
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel / Repair
Kitchen
& Baths
Looking for
answers
to the
changes in
the Building
Trades ?
Join the BIA
and get
all the
answers &
many
benefits.
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
PR BUILDERS
Any and all types of
remodeling from
windows to design
build renovations.
Handyman
Services also,
Electric, Plumbing,
Building.
PA license 048740
accepts Visa &
MasterCard
call 570-852-1578
ROOFING, SIDING,
DECKS, WINDOWS
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
Will Beat Any Price
25 Yrs. Experience
Ref. Ins. Free Est.
570-332-7023
Or 570-855-2506
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
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
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
ALL CHIMNEY
REPAIR
Chimney Cleaning,
Rebuilding, Repair,
Stainless Steel
Lining, Parging,
Stucco, Caps, Etc.
Free Estimates
Senior Discounts
Licensed-Insured
1-888-680-7990
570-840-0873
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
A+ VERAS CLEANING
Homes,
Apartments,
Offices.
(570)817-3750
BEST
CLEANERS
Most thorough
home or office
cleaning at
reasonable prices.
Satisfaction Guar-
anteed!
REFERENCES AVAIL.
570-704-8288
Connies Cleaning
15 years experience
Bonded & Insured
Residential Cleaning
Connie Mastruzzo
Brutski - Owner
570-430-3743 570-430-3743
Connie does the
cleaning!
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
A. CHAIRGE CONCRETE
25 Years Exp.
Concrete/Masonry
Quality Work
Affordable Prices
Free Estimates
Licensed/Insured
W. Pittston
570-760-6720
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
Wi l l i ams & Franks I nc
CHIMNEYS,
Masonry, Con-
crete, Brick,
Stonework, Stucco
Damage repair
specialist
570-466-2916
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE
DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY
INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-735-8551
Cell 606-7489
1078 Dry Wall
MIRRA
DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-675-3378
1084 Electrical
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed, Insured,
No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1099 Fencing &
Decks
ACTION FENCE
END OF
SUMMER SALE:
Discounts on wood,
vinyl, chain link,
aluminum & more!
Call today for a
FREE ESTIMATE!
570-602-0432
PISANOS FENCE &
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
1399 Susquehanna
Ave, Exeter, PA
40 years in
business, free esti-
mates, fully insured.
Sales and installa-
tion of chainlink,
custom built wood,
PVC, and all types
of fencing. Call
570-654-2257 or
570-654-2286
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
HARDWOOD FLOOR
REFINISHING &
INSTALLATION
Recoat your hard-
wood floors starting
at $1.25/SQ FT
Free Estimates
570-793-4994
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning
Pressure washing
Insured
570-288-6794
1132 Handyman
Services
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
MERIT
HANDYMAN
SERVICE
You Name It, We
Can Do it.
Over 30 Years Expe-
rience in General
Construction
Licensed & Insured
570-704-8759
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
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
FALL CLEAN UP!
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
DEMOLITION DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
ALWAYS READY
HAULING
Property & Estate
Cleanups, Attics,
Cellars, Yards,
Garages,
Construction
Sites, Flood
Damage & More.
CHEAPER THAN
A DUMPSTER!!
SAME DAY
SERVICE
Free Estimates
570-301-3754
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
Mikes $5-Up
Hauling Junk &
Trash from Houses,
Garages, Yards, Etc
826-1883 472-4321
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
JAYS LAWN SERVICE
Summer clean-ups,
mowing, mulching
and more!
Free Estimates
570-574-3406
KELLERS LAWN CARE
Mowing, mulching,
Fall cleanup, gravel
& trimming.
Landscaping,
planting. Affordable.
Free Estimates.
Fully Insured.
Commercial
& Residential.
570-332-7016
TOUGH BRUSH
& TALL GRASS
Mowing, edging,
mulching, shrubs &
hedge shaping.
Tree pruning. Gar-
den tilling. Fall
Clean Ups. Leaf
removal. Weekly &
bi-weekly lawn
care. Fully Insured.
Free Estimates
570-829-3261
TREE REMOVAL
Stump Grinding, Haz-
ard Tree Removal,
Grading, Drainage,
Lot Clearing, Stone/
Soil Delivery. Insured.
Reasonable Rates
570-574-1862
1183 Masonry
OLD TIME MASONRY
Voted #1
MasonryContractor
Let A Real
Mason Bid Your
Project!
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Stone,
Chimney &
Stucco Repair,
Retaining Walls,
Patio & Pavers,
Stamped &
Colored
Concrete, etc.
Fully Insured.
570-466-0879
oldtimemasonry.com
STEVE WARNER
Masonry/Concrete
Custom Work
Small Jobs &
Repairs. Free esti-
mates. Lic. & Ins.
570-561-5245
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
ABLE & READY
We buy homes
in foreclosure
If you are
under water
and you want
to
walk away
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570-266-5333
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1189 Miscellaneous
Service
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
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JUNK
CARS &
TRUCKS
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
1195 Movers
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Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BestDarnMovers.com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
JACOBOSKY JACOBOSKY
P PAINTING AINTING
Get your home
painted today, We
have an eye for
detail!
Power Washing,
Quality Painting,
Affordable prices,
$50.00 off with
this ad.
Free Estimates.
570-328-5083
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
WITKOSKY PAINTING
Interior
Exterior,
Free estimates,
30 yrs experience
570-826-1719
OR
570-704-8530
1213 Paving &
Excavating
DRIVEWAYS
PARKING LOTS
ROADWAYS
HOT TAR & CHIP
SEALCOATING
Licensed and
Insured. Call
Today For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
L&M BLACKTOPPING
Driveways, exca-
vating & resurfac-
ing. Concrete &
pavers. Licensed &
Insured. Call Ron
570-290-2296
1219 Photo
Services
Aerial &
Commercial
Photography Photography
www.Rittinger
aerialphoto.com
570-288-5158
PORTRAIT
PHOTOGRAPHY
Adults & Children
Black & White
Silver Prints
call MCPHOTO
570.822-2766
Wilkes-Barre
1252 Roofing &
Siding
EVERHART
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, siding,
gutters, chimney
repairs & more.
Free Estimates,
Lowest Prices
570-855-5738
GILROY
Construction
Your Roofing
Specialist
Free Estimates
No Payment
til Job is
100% Complete
570-829-0239
J & F
CONSTRUCTION
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
*24 Hour
Emergency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards Accepted
FREE ESTIMATES!
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EMERGENCIES
SUMMER ROOFING
McManus
Construction
Licensed, Insured.
Everyday Low
Prices. 3,000
satisfied customers.
570-735-0846
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Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
LEXINGTON LEXINGTON
VILLAGE VILLAGE
2 bedroom, 1 bath
apartments.
Refrigerator,
stove, dishwasher
& washer/dryer
provided.
Attached garage.
Pet friendly.
Water, sewer &
trash included.
59 Agostina Drive
570-735-3500
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
Nice, clean, 2 bed-
rooms, heat, hot
water, trash collec-
tion included. Stove,
air conditioning,
washer dryer avail-
ability. No pets, no
smoking. Security.
$575/month. Call
570-542-5610
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE/SHEATOWN
21 Thomas Street
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor, eat-in kitchen
with appliances,
shared yard
and porch, wash-
er/dryer hook-up
$350 + security,
no pets,
no smoking
Tenant pays elec-
tric, water, and oil
heat & garbage.
Call (570) 814-1356
PITTSTON
2 apartments
available
Large 1 bedroom
apartment, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
water, sewer &
heat included, off
street parking,
$675/month +
security 1st floor,
2nd floor apt is
$650/month +
security. Please
call 570-443-0770
PITTSTON
2 bedrooms plus
living room, kitchen,
bath and laundry
area. Includes
stove and fridge.
Off street parking.
NO PETS. $550/mo
plus utilities, lease.
References and
security required
Call Charlie
570-829-1578
PITTSTON
3 bedrooms,
1 bath, living
room, dining
room, full kitchen,
laundry room, off
street parking, 1st
floor, landlord
pays garbage,
available immedi-
ately $750/month
Call Steve at
570-468-2488
PITTSTON
NEWLY REMODELED
3 bedrooms, 1.5
bath, eat-in
kitchen, wall to
wall carpeting
throughout,
washer /dryer
hookup, full
basement, off
street parking,
gas heat. $650.
month + utilities
& security.
No Pets.
570-905-6945
PITTSTON-
HUGHESTOWN
Large modern 1
bedroom apart-
ment, includes
refrigerator, stove,
washer dryer hook-
up, new carpet and
freshly painted,
great neighborhood,
off street parking,
gas heat and hot
water. $525. No
pets 479-6722.
PLAINS
1st floor modern 2
bedroom, washer
/dryer hookup, off
street parking, near
Mohegan Sun. $525
month includes heat
plus utilities. Securi-
ty & references. No
pets. 1 year lease.
(570) 883-7449
PLAINS
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor, off street
parking, large living
space, washer/
dryer hook up.
$425/month +
utilities. No pets or
smoking. Call
570-820-8822
PLAINS
Modern 2nd floor
2 bedroom. 1 bath,
Kitchen with
appliances. new
carpeting. Conve-
nient location. No
smoking. No pets.
$550/month plus
utilities.
570-714-9234
PLYMOUTH
Center Avenue
Efficiency. 1st
floor, heat, hot
water, refrigerator
& range included.
$395/ month +
security & refer-
ences. No pets
570-779-2257
PLYMOUTH
Large, spacious 1
bedroom. Appli-
ances & utilities
included. Off street
parking. $595. Call
570-704-8134
SWOYERSVILLE
1/2 double, newly
renovated, 2 bed-
room, 1 bath. Great
neighborhood, wall
to wall carpeting, all
appliances. $600 +
utilities. No pets.
References & secu-
rity. 570-287-2343
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TRUCKSVILLE
3 bedrooms,
refrigerator &
stove, washer/
dryer hookup, laun-
dry room, off-street
parking, no pets or
smoking. $700/
month + electric,
gas & hot water, 1
month security,
references & back-
ground check.
570-592-2902
WEST PITTSTON
2 bedroom. 2nd
floor. finished attic.
$600/month
plus utilities
570-299-5471
WEST PITTSTON
2nd floor, 3 1/2
rooms, with appli-
ances, quiet neigh-
borhood, offstreet
parking, no pets.
$500/month
includes water. Call
570-693-2148 or
570-654-6537
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 $12,400.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WHITE HAVEN
Route 940. Large 2
bedroom near I-80
& PA Tpke. Fresh
paint, w/w carpet,
stove & refrigerator.
Water, sewer &
garbage included.
No pets. $630 +
electricity & security
deposit.
570-443-9639
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
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom, recently
refurbished,
separate kitchen/
living room, tenant
pays utilities.
$465/480 +
security. Call
570-401-9124
WILKES-BARRE
1st floor, 1 bedroom
& summer porch,
refrigerator &
stove. Renovated,
new floors & win-
dows, electric heat.
Hazle & Blackman
Sts. $500/month, +
utilities & 1 month
security.
Call 570-540-5312
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom 2 bath
townhouse. Built in
garage, off street
parking and central
air. $650 + 1
month security &
utilities. No pets.
Call 570-647-5053
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WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom, heat &
hot water included.
$600/month.
(570)430-4396
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms plus!
2nd floor. Ideal for
not more than 2
people. No Pets.
$700/mo. includes
all utilities except
electric.
Call Eileen or Holly
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
$525/ month, plus
utilities & 1 month
security. NO PETS.
Call (570)647-5053
WILKES-BARRE
255 HAZLE STREET
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
washer/dryer
hookup, no pets,
Living & dining
room, kitchen hard-
wood floors. $600/
month + utilities &
security. Available
now. (570)270-3139
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St
1.5 bedrooms,
newly renovated
building. Washer &
dryer available.
$650/month
includes heat, hot
water & parking.
570-855-4744
646-712-1286
WILKES-BARRE
2nd floor. Large 1
bedroom, 399
Madison St.
$475/month, heat &
water included.
Deposit & lease
required. No pets.
Call (570)290-9791
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1 bath
apartment near
General Hospital.
$575 + utilities, first,
last & security
deposit. No pets.
570-417-3427
WILKES-BARRE
30 SUSQUEHANNA
ONE BEDROOM
2ND FLOOR $450
PLUS UTILITIES,
ELECTRIC HEAT.
TWO BEDROOM
1ST FLOOR. $475
PLUS UTILITIES,
GAS HEAT.
Call Louise Gresh
570-233-8252
CENTURY 21
SELECT GROUP
570-455-8521
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371 Scott Street
1st floor. Newly
remodeled 2 bed-
room, new bath &
kitchen, wall to wall
carpet, offstreet
parking.
$625/month + 1 st
& security.
570-793-5501
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT!
425 S. FRANKLIN ST.
For lease. Available
immediately, wash-
er/dryer on premis-
es, no pets. We
have studio, 1 & 2
bedroom apart-
ments. On site
parking. Fridge &
stove provided.
24/7 security cam-
era presence & all
doors electronically
locked.
Studio - $450.
1 bedroom - $550.
2 bedroom - $650.
Water & sewer paid
1 month security
deposit. Call
570-793-6377 after
9:00 a.m. to sched-
ule an appointment.
Or email
shlomo_voola
@yahoo.com
wilkesliving.com
WILKES-BARRE
AVAILABLE NOW
2nd floor, 3 bed-
rooms, living and
dining. Hot water
included. Available
now. No Pets.
$700/month plus
utilities and security
570-822-4256
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WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom,
duplex. Stove,
hookups, parking,
yard. No pets/no
smoking.
$490 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
WILKES-BARRE
CLEAN, NEWLY RENOVATED
two bedroom apt
with off street
parking for one
vehicle, utilities not
included, one
month security
deposit, within
walking distance to
downtown and
Wilkes college,
minimum one year
lease, located at
412 S. Franklin St.
$575.
contact Bill
570-371-7762
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Close to Downtown
1 bedroom, all
appliances, newly
renovated. $575/
month + security,
includes utilities
(570) 704-8288
WILKES-BARRE
Convenient Loca-
tion. 1st floor, 2
bedroom. Heat &
water included.
Washer/dryer hook-
up, yard. $625/
month. No pets, no
smoking. Lease,
1st, last & security.
References & back-
ground check
required.
570-954-8329
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HEIGHTS
Townhouse type
apartments. 2
bedrooms, Stove ,
fridge, washer/
dryer hookup. Off-
street parking.
Utilities by tenant.
No Pets or smok-
ing. $475/month
570-825-8355
6 to 8 pm ONLY
WILKES-BARRE
HISTORIC
WHEELMAN
439 S. Franklin St.
1 bedroom, hard-
wood floors. A/C,
marble bath. Secu-
rity system. Laun-
dry. $650
570-821-5599
WILKES-BARRE
HISTORIC
WHEELMAN
439 S. Franklin St.
1 bedroom, hard-
wood floors. A/C,
marble bath. Secu-
rity system. Laun-
dry. $650
570-821-5599
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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
WILKES-BARRE
LARGE 3 BEDROOM
1.5 baths, yard, off
street parking, nice
neighborhood, very
modern & clean,
new carpeting &
flooring, $650/mo. +
utilities, lease &
security. No pets
firm. Section 8 wel-
come.570-332-1216
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
Spacious 3 bed-
room. Newly reno-
vated, freshly paint-
ed, nice neighbor-
hood. Appliances.
New washer/dryer
& new floor cover-
ing. $700 + utilities,
references, credit &
background check.
Smoke Free.
Call 570-881-0320
WILKES-BARRE
Spotless Large 2
bedroom, lots of
storage, dishwash-
er, $695/ month
includes all utilities
except electric. No
pets. Lease. Refer-
ences. Security.
570-709-8183
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
single family
5 bedroom
large
2 bedroom,
heat & water
included
3 bedroom, half
double, immacu-
late condition
3 bedroom
single
4 bedroom,
water included.
PITTSTON
Large 1
bedroom water
included
HANOVER TWP.
2 Bedroom, half
double
PLYMOUTH
1/2 double, 3
bedroom
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-821-1650
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
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2 bedroom, 1 bath
with sun porch wall
to wall carpet,
washer/dryer hook-
up, gas heat, off
street parking.
$475/month plus
utilities. Application
& background
check required.
Lease security ref-
erences. No Pets.
570-430-8527
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20,999
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16K
M ILES
2009 PONTIAC G6
$
14,999
*
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ONE
OW NER
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25K
M ILES
2010 M AZDA 6
$
15,999
*
#13042A ,A uto,A /C ,PW ,
PD L,Tilt,C ruise,Sunroof
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1500 REG CAB 4X4
$
20,999
*
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PW ,PD L,C ruise,Rem ote Start,EZ LiftTailgate
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OW NER
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M ILES
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OW NER
$
14,900
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PW ,PD L,H eated Seats,Pow er Passenger Seat
2010 CHEVY IM PALA LS
ONLY
39K
M ILES
ONE
OW NER
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2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser REDUCED BY $1,700
2001 Mercury Gr. Marquis REDUCED BY $1,400
2000 Saturn SL REDUCED BY $1,000
2010 BMW X3 28,826 Miles.........................$28,500
2003 Ford F150 88,031 Miles ......................$11,890
2007 Ford Mustang 32,569 Miles.................$20,990
2003 Nissan Frontier 87,667 Miles.................$9,750
2006 Toyota Corolla 53,236 Miles ................$10,980
2010 Volkswagen Tiguan 21,500 Miles.........$22,300
2005 Audi A8 89K Miles.............................$15,900
2006 Chevy Cobalt 78,925 Miles....................$8,900
2006 Chevy Colorado 53,300 Miles ................$8,900
2008 Chevy TrailBlazer 19,670 Miles............$19,763
2011 Ford Econoline 11,100 Miles ...............$18,999
2007 Ford Econoline 56,256 Miles ...............$14,495
2008 Ford Mustang 59,632 Miles.................$18,590
2008 Jeep Wrangler 36,600 Miles................$23,900
2009 Jeep Wrangler 35,760 Miles................$20,999
2007 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class 45K Miles ...$27,988
2007 Nissan Murano 56,784 Miles ...............$16,487
2009 Nissan Sentra 34K Miles ...................$12,900
2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid 76,625 Miles ......$13,900
2011 Ford F150 18K Miles .........................$28,999
2010 Lexus RX350 31,986 Miles..................$33,990
2008 Mazda 3 49K Miles ...........................$14,999
2010 Mazda 6 30K Miles ...........................$15,900
2007 Mercury Grand Marquis 49K Miles .....$13,999
2009 Subaru Forester 43,100 Miles .............$19,678
2004 Dodge Ram 1500 87,500 Miles ...........$15,300
2008 Honda CRV 59,100 Miles.....................$18,999
2010 Mazda 3 Speed GT Turbo 33,352 Miles ...$19,999
2009 Pontiac Vibe 58,525 Miles ...................$12,900
2003 BMW 3 Series 28,826 Miles ................$12,999
2001 Mercury Sable 83,459 Miles..................$5,900
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$
13,995
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$
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944 Commercial
Properties
ASHLEY/HANOVER TWP
779 Hazle St.
1st floor approxi-
mately 1300 sq. ft.
with central air & all
utilities included.
Less than $1.00 per
sq. ft. Can divide.
Great for business
offices, recently
updated, painted &
new bathrooms.
570-814-1356
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315 2,400 Sq.
Ft. professional
office space with
beautiful view of
Valley & Casino.
will divide
office / retail
Call 570-829-1206
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HANOVER TWP
Parkway Plaza
Sans Souci Park-
way
Commercial
Space For Lease
1,200 sq. ft.
starting at $700/
month. Plenty of
parking. Central
heat & air. Call
570-991-0706
944 Commercial
Properties
OFFICE SPACE
PLAINS
Total space 30,000
sf. Build to suit. Per-
fect for Doctors
suite, day care, etc.
High visibility. Lots of
parking. Rent starting
$10/sf. MLS 11-4200
Call Nancy or Holly
JOSEPH P. GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
Job Seekers are
looking here!
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ask for an employ-
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PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
I will save
you money!
944 Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON
OFFICE SPACE
$1,000/MONTH
Attractive modern
office space. 2
suites available.
Suite A-4 offices,
plus restroom and
storage includes
utilities, 700 sq. ft.
$650/month
Suite B-2, large
offices, 2 average
size offices, plus
restroom and stor-
age plus utilities,
1,160 sq. ft. Call
Charlie
570-829-6200
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570-829-7130
RESTAURANT SPACE
Hazle Street / Park
Avenue Triangle,
Wilkes-Barre. Some
equipment included.
BAKERY FOR RENT-
Middle Eastern
Bakery on Hazle
St,Wilkes-Barre.
Call 570-301-8200
SALE CONSIDERED
315 PLAZA
1,750 SQ. FT. &
2,400 SQ.FT
OFFICE/RETAIL
570-829-1206
944 Commercial
Properties
WILKES BARRE
228 Wilkes-Barre
Twp. Blvd.
Prime retail or
office space in a
highly active shop-
ping plaza in close
proximity to Price
Shopper and Weg-
man's, 1500 sq. ft.
available in end
unit.Plenty of park-
ing. Prominent
marquee signage
available.
$1250/month
Call Geri
570-862-7432
Lewith & Freeman
R.E. 570-696-0888
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944 Commercial
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WILKES-BARRE
BEST $1 SQ. FT.
LEASES YOULL
EVER SEE!
Warehouse, light
manufacturing. Gas
heat, sprinklers,
overhead doors,
parking for 30 cars.
Yes, that $1 sq.ft.
lease!
We have 9,000
sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft.,
and 14,000 sq. ft.
Can combine.
There is nothing
this good!
Sale or Lease
Call Larry @
570-696-4000 or
570-430-1565
947 Garages
WEST PITTSTON
1 locking garage/
storage unit for rent.
13x15. $55/month.
No electric.
Call 570-357-1138
950 Half Doubles
BRESLAU
2 bedroom, w/w
carpeting, washer
dryer, stove incl.
Tenant pays utilities.
No pets, Security
and references
required. $600/mo
570-823-0941
DUPONT
Large modern 2
bedroom half dou-
ble with interior attic
and basement
access, includes
refrigerator, stove,
washer dryer
hookup, new carpet
and freshly painted,
great neighborhood,
plenty of parking,
heat included. $725.
No pets. 479-6722
950 Half Doubles
EDWARDSVILLE
6 SPACIOUS ROOMS
Freshly painted,
newer carpeting,
full basement, yard,
gas heat, adequate
closets.
$635 month +
security and
utilities. No
smoking.
Some pets
okay.
908-392-2494
FORTY FORT
2 bedroom, newly
renovated, custom
oak kitchen cabi-
nets, tile floors,
paddle fans, 1.5
baths. Off street
parking, deck and
patio, $800 + utili-
ties; gas, electric
and water, washer
dryier hookup. Ref-
erences required,
no pets or smoking.
570-779-4609
570-407-3991
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
half double,
$700 plus
utilities, sewer
included. No pets.
Call 570-443-0770
KINGSTON
Sprague Ave.
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
1st floor duplex,
New w/w carpeting
& hardwood floors.
Convenient to
Wyoming Ave.
Washer/dryer hook-
up, basement
storage. Reduced!
$520/month
+ utilities, security,
lease. NO PETS.
570-793-6294
950 Half Doubles
KINGSTON
Sprague Ave.
Charming, spacious
6 room, 2 bedroom
duplex, includes 2nd
& 3rd floor. Ample
closets. Washer
/dryer hook-up.
$575/ month + utili-
ties, security &
lease. NO PETS.
570-793-6294
MINERS MILLS
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
stove, washer/
dryer. Near Hollen-
back Golf Course.
Living room, pantry,
carpeting, gas heat.
$550/month +
utilities & security.
(570)655-8639
PITTSTON
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, stove, no
pets. $650/month +
security & utilities,
except garbage &
sewer. Call
(570)335-8458
after 5pm.
PLAINS
Spacious 3
bedroom, 1 bath
with Victorian
charm with hard-
wood floors, neutral
decor, stained glass
window, large
kitchen. Washer
/dryer hook-up,
off-street parking.
$700 month +
utilities, security &
lease. NO PETS.
570-793-6294
SUGAR NOTCH
1 bed, 1 bath. New
doors, windows,
flooring & other
amenities. $480.00
+ security and
utilities. Garbage,
sewer, cable, Wi-Fi,
stove included. No
pets-No smoking.
Call 570-823-9094
or 570-793-9106
WEST PITTSTON
MAINTENANCE FREE!
One block to ele-
mentary school.
2-3 Bedrooms.
Off-Street Parking
No Smoking.
$625. + utilities,
security, last month.
570-885-4206
WEST WYOMING
2 bedroom, 1.5
baths, central air.
$625 + utilities. No
pets or smoking
Call (570)693-1207
WILKES-BARRE
Academy Street
Well maintained in
move-in condition. 6
room house with 3
bedrooms & 1 1/2
baths. Gas forced
air heat. No pets. 1
year lease. Credit
check.$625 + utili-
ties & security. Call
908-510-3879
950 Half Doubles
WILKES-BARRE
Beautifully remod-
eled double block
home with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths. Tile
in every room.
Kitchen with appli-
ances. Off street
parking, washer/
dryer hook-up. NO
PETS. $700/month +
. security. Tenant
pays all utilities.
Call Pat at
(570)394-6901.
570-696-2468
WILKES-BARRE
REGENT STREET
HALF DOUBLE For
Rent. Huge Living
Room. 2 Large
Bedrooms
Call: 570-262-1660
$575.00 a Month
First and Last
Month Rent
953Houses for Rent
ASHLEY
CAREYS PATCH
4 bedrooms,
3 baths, full
modern house,
off street park-
ing. Pet friendly
$1,200 month.
Call Will @
570-417-5186
BACK MOUNTAIN
1 bedroom cottage.
Nice location.
$595/month
+ first & last.
Call (570) 332-8922
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D R U MS / B E E C H
MTN. LAKES
1160 sq. ft. home
with vaulted ceiling
and fireplace, nice
deck, 3 bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths & mod-
ern eat-in kitchen.
Utilities by tenant. 1
year lease & securi-
ty deposit required.
$1,200/month. Call
Pam M @
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7749
Smith Hourigan
Group
953Houses for Rent
HUNLOCK CREEK
2 story, on 18 acre
wooded parcel. 4
bedrooms. 3.5
baths, 2 car
attached garage,
formal dining room,
all appliances, pri-
vate setting. Pets
considered.
$1500/month + utili-
ties. 1 year lease
required.
Call Dale for
Specifics.
570-256-3343
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
KINGSTON
3 bedroom single
house 1 & 3/4 bath,
garage, washer/
dryer, new flooring,
porch, $900 + utili-
ties. NO PETS.
(570)991-5190
KINGSTON
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, all appli-
ances, fenced in
yard, off street
parking, near
school, Beautiful
home. $950 / month
1st, last, security.
(570) 714-3693 or
(570) 301-2458
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KINGSTON
Fully remodeled. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath.
close to schools &
shopping. All new
appliances. Front &
rear porches, full
basement & attic.
Off street parking.
no pets. $1,000/
month + utilities,
security & lease.
Call 570-824-7598
KINGSTON
Executive Home
Well maintained.
Newly remodeled.
Front porch,
foyer entrance,
hardwood floors,
living room, dining
room, 4 bedrooms,
2 fireplaces, 2.5
baths, granite
kitchen, sun room,
basement with
plenty of storage,
no smoking.
$1,600/month
570-472-1110
Nice Area
LARKSVILLE/
SHICKSHINNY
2 or 3 bedroom
houses beautiful
views. $550 & 700
per month + securi-
ty. Call for details.
(570) 814-8299
LUZERNE
392 Bennett St.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE
Gas heat. Washer/
dryer hookup, dish-
washer, stove & re-
frigerator. Fenced in
yard, partially new
carpet. Off-street
parking, yard. $700
+ utilities.
(570) 288-3438
PITTSTON AREA
2 bedrooms, w/w
carpeting, off street
parking, no pets.
$570 month plus
security. Tenant
pays utilities.
570-655-1222
PITTSTON
Spacious one family
house. 3 bedrooms,
extra large living
room, dining room,
eat in kitchen, 1
bath, large back-
yard. Two car
garage. $675/
month + security.
Available now.
Call 609-356-8416
953Houses for Rent
SHAVERTOWN
Beautiful, meticu-
lous contemporary
1 bedroom. Gas
heat, air, fully fur-
nished, fireplace,
hardwood & tile
flooring, carpeting.
Carport & lovely
garden. Most
utilities included.
$1,000/month.
Please call
570-881-0320
SUGAR NOTCH
3 bedrooms 1.5
baths, yard &
private drive. $600.
month. + utilities &
deposit.
570-262-6725
SWEET VALLEY
3 bedroom house
Lake Lehman
School District
No pets, 950/mo,
Utilities paid
by tenant.
570-477-3346
WILKES-BARRE
46 N. Meade Street
3 bedrooms, wash-
er/dryer hookup, no
pets. $625/month,
+ utilities& security.
Call (570)270-3139
WILKES-BARRE
52 SLYVANUS St.
Single family home
for rent. 1,450 sq ft.
3 bedrooms with
closets. First floor
tile bath, 1st floor
washer/dryer hook-
up, new gas water
heater, new car-
pets, modern kit-
chen, ceiling fan,
new gas stove,
dead bolt locks,
enclosed front
porch, basement,
residential street,
fenced yard, 1 car
private driveway, 1
car garage. 1 year
lease. 1 month
security. Back-
ground checks.
$790 plus utilities.
call Bill
215-527-8133
WILKES-BARRE
Safe
Neighborhood
Two 2-3 bedroom
properties
$595-$625.
Plus all utilities,
security & back-
ground check.
No pets.
570-766-1881
962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $340.
Efficiency at $450
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
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Furnished room for
rent. Close to down-
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security. Everything
included. Call
570-704-8381
WYOMING
Sleeping room.
Private entrance &
bath. Non smoking,
drug free. Subject
to background
check & proof of
employment.
$100 weekly
+ $200 security.
570-239-3997
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