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One man COVER-UP TRIAL: Angelina DeAbreu got in touch with her after shooting, woman says

charged in
‘gruesome’
Witness: Mom texted for help
By SHEENA DELAZIO of DeAbreu’s neighbor, Patrick Curry, on Hill ing occurred, faces six charges.
sdelazio@timesleader.com Street in Wilkes-Barre. Wildes said she asked her friend of five years

abduction
WILKES-BARRE — Angelina DeAbreu texted Wildes’ testimony came in the second day of whether DeAbreu’s son, Elijah Yusiff, 14, was in-
a friend on her cellphone shortly after Tyler Win- DeAbreu’s trial on charges she covered up the volved in the shooting.
stead was shot and killed on April 5, 2012. fatal shooting of 14-year-old Tyler Winstead. Tes- “Hell no!!” DeAbreu allegedly texted back.
DeAbreu needed a favor. timony will continue this morning, Judge David Another witness, Stephanie Curry, testified
Tanya Wildes, of Mountain Top, testified on Lupas said. DeAbreu, 31, now living with her Wednesday she was contacted by Wildes, a
Wednesday DeAbreu asked her to contact other parents in Stroudsburg after moving from her
Three women were allegedly Hill Street, Wilkes-Barre, home where the shoot-
DeAbreu people about hiding a gun placed in the backyard See GUN, Page 12A
being held in Cleveland home
of Ariel Castro, 52.
By MEGHAN BARR
and THOMAS J. SHEERAN
Associated Press
YMCA 150 YEARS YOUNG
Casino
offers 250
CLEVELAND — A Cleveland
man arrested after three women
missing for a decade were found
alive at his run-down home

hotel jobs
was charged Wednesday with
kidnapping and raping them.
Prosecutors
brought no
charges against
his brothers, Mohegan Sun plans June 18
saying there job fair for applicants with
was no evi- hospitality skills.
dence they had
any part in the By ANDREW M. SEDER
crime. aseder@timesleader.com
Ariel Castro
Ariel Cas- PLAINS TWP. — With re-
tro, 52, was gional unemployment above 9
charged with four counts of kid- percent, a job fair in five weeks to
napping — covering all three fill 250 positions at Mohegan Sun
captives and the daughter born at Pocono Downs’ soon-to-open
to one of them while she was hotel/convention center is likely
held — and three counts of rape to draw thousands.
against the three women. Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs
The former school bus driver Assistant General Manager Kara
owns the peeling home where Fox-LaRose on Wednesday said
the women were rescued on rather than just inviting job seek-
Monday, after one of them broke ers to send in resumes or appli-
through a screen door while cations, the
Castro apparently was away. venue will INSIDE: Free
At a news conference, authori- hold an on- beer for certain
ties gave few details on the wom- site job fair casino patrons a
en’s ordeal. But police said earlier CLArk VAN OrdEN/THE TiMES LEAdEr 10 a.m. to hit, Page 12A
in the day that they were apparent-

S tudents from the preschool program at the YMCA in Wilkes-Barre help to blow out the candles of the birth- 7 p.m. June
ly bound with ropes and chains, 18. Inter-
and a city councilman briefed on day cake after singing ‘Happy Birthday’ to the Y, which is celebrating its 150th year of service. From left is Gi-
views will take place in July and
the case, Brian Cummins, said anna rubano, Jacob rutkoski, Tanner Zondlo, Brent Swan, Owen Cipriani and khloey Lamoreaux. The birthday
the staff will be hired throughout
that they were subjected to pro- bash also marked the start of the YMCA’s summer membership drive. Those joining from this month through the summer to be trained, she
longed sexual and psychological the end of the drive can get 150 days of membership for $150. said.
abuse and suffered miscarriages. The $50 million hotel and con-
“We know that the victims vention center will have seven

Luzerne County agrees to back pay for canine handlers


have confirmed miscarriages, floors, 238 hotel rooms, a bistro,
but with who, how many and a 4,150-square-foot Spa Sapphire,
what conditions we don’t know,” an indoor pool and fitness cen-
Cummins said. He added: “It ter and the 20,000-square-foot
sounds pretty gruesome.” convention center able to seat
Deputy Police Chief Ed Four will receive a combined $32,350 agreement the county reached with the quirement to provide additional compen-
labor department’s wage and hour divi- sation to K-9 officers who must keep the 850 people for dinners and other
Tomba said the women could in back wages for taking care of the sion, which investigates reports of payroll dogs at their homes. events. It also will be able to hold
remember being outside only
twice during their entire time in
prison dogs at home. violations, said department spokeswom- Case law has established handlers entertainment events for 1,500
an Lenore Uddyback-Fortson. should receive an additional 30 minutes people.
captivity. “We were told they left By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES Its targeted opening date is
the house and went into the ga- County Assistant Solicitor Steve Menn per day, seven days per week, for at-
jandes@timesleader.com said the matter came before the depart- home care, including bathing, exercising, Oct. 1. It will be the largest hotel
rage in disguise,” he said. in Luzerne County and will give
Luzerne County has agreed to pay a ment because of former county prison K-9 grooming and feeding the canines, Petro-
And their first opportunity to the casino the ability to attract
combined $32,350 in back wages to four officer Joseph Petrovich’s pending federal vich has said.
escape didn’t come until Mon- customers from farther distances.
prison canine handlers for taking care of suit against the county seeking back pay. Handlers across the country have re-
day, he said. The women were “The hotel is progressing very
their dogs at home, according to the U.S. Petrovich, who argues he is owed ceived back-pay settlements for at-home
not kept in the same room, but
Department of Labor. $71,059 in back pay, said the prison failed
The payments stem from a compliance to follow a Fair Labor Standards Act re-
See WOMEN, Page 12A See DOGS, Page 2A See JOBS, Page 12A

Scranton enjoyed day at the ‘Office’


City got real boost from show about fake firm one, executive director of the Lackawanna
County Convention and Visitors Bureau,
“they were talking about it afterward.”
By MICHAEL RUBINKAM Even though “The Office” was shot in Plenty of TV series have been set in real
Associated Press California, it was set in Scranton, and every places, but “The Office” was different. Resi-
“Office” booze cruise on Lake Wallenpaupa- dents and businesses in Scranton donated
SCRANTON — NBC’s long-running
ck, shopping excursion to the Steamtown hundreds of props over the years, and the
“The Office” was a faux documentary
mall and after-work party at Poor Richard’s show gave shout-outs and attention to
about cubicle life. The Scranton branch of
Pub meant real cash in real registers as dozens of local landmarks, from restaurants
Dunder Mifflin Paper Co. didn’t exist.
the show’s intensely loyal fans flocked to to radio stations.
Try telling that to merchants, tourism
Northeastern Pennsylvania to see where Fans of the cult comedy from around
officials and regular folks here in the real-
their favorite characters lived, worked and the country still come to Cooper’s Seafood
world city of 76,000, for whom the Emmy- JASON riEdMiLLEr/FOr THE TiMES LEAdEr
played. House — a 65-year-old, family-run restau
winning comedy — which ends its nine- Actress Jenna Fischer and actor John Krasinski, who play Pam
“If people weren’t talking about Scranton
season run next week — had a tangible and and Jim Halpert on NBC’s ‘The Office,’ rode through Scranton
before this show aired,” said Tracy Bar-
lasting impact. See OFFICE, Page 2A in The Office Wrap Party parade on Saturday.

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Jackson OK’d for assistant coach spot at WVW DETAILS


LOTTERY
Board also spproves proposed by the Dallas should use it,” Usavage said. more cuts aren’t found by the pay about $200,000 more in debt MIDDAY DRAWING
School Board Jackson will join his son, Ted time the final budget is passed. service than this year, thanks to a
$65.9 million budget that DAILY NUMBER - 6-1-4
and he was Jackson Jr., who previously The spending plan calls for $28 million expansion and reno-
would result in a tax increase. replaced as joined the WVW football staff. spending a total of $65.9 million, vation of State Street Elementary BIG 4 - 4-3-4-7
head coach in The younger Jackson was on up from $63.5 million this year. school. QUINTO - 7-8-6-7-8
By SUSAN DENNEY February 2012 Wednesday’s list as a volunteer. Rodriguez said the biggest single Rodriguez noted Gov. Tom TREASURE HUNT
and MARK GUYDISH
Times Leader Correspondent
for the 2012-13 The preliminary budget in- increase is in pension fund con- Corbett’s proposed budget in- 03-13-18-19-30
Jackson season. cludes a 2.4 percent property tax tributions, going up by $1.4 mil- cludes a boost in state funding of NIGHTLY DRAWING
mguydish@timesleader.com
Gary Rich- increase, the maximum allowed lion. A state agency determines about $340,000, but the district
KINGSTON — Wyoming Val- ards was one by the state. the rate of contributions required is losing about the same amount
DAILY NUMBER - 5-5-0
ley West board members were of the board members who voted Business Manager Joe Rodri- by districts. in property tax revenue thanks to BIG 4 - 8-5-4-6
divided Wednesday night over an no. guez said that, if the full tax hike A 4.4 percent increase in assessment appeals and demoli- QUINTO - 7-2-4-7-0
appointment for fall coaching. “We usually let the coaches remains intact when a final bud- health insurance premiums tions. CASH 5
The board also approved a pick their assistants. I didn’t get is approved, it would trans- translates to a bit more than The state requires districts 02-07-20-34-42
proposed budget for the 2013-14 agree with that appointment,” he late into about $33 for the aver- $300,000 more in spending, to make the preliminary budget POWERBALL
school year that could result in a said after the meeting. age property owner. Rodriguez said, while salary in- available for public inspection for
tax increase. Board member David Usavage Even with the increase, the dis- creases total $260,000. 20 days. A final budget must be 21-22-26-30-57
Two board members voted no said after the meeting that he trict is still looking at a shortfall The district will also have to approved by June 30. POWER BALL - 27
to the coaching positions list, objected to bad language that he of $976,000, Rodriguez said,
which included Ted Jackson Sr. said was used by Jackson. adding that there is enough No player matched all five
as assistant football coach. Jack- “If I couldn’t use it in a class- available in the fund balance, numbers in Wednesday’s

OFFICE
their appreciation of the city, and
son’s contract was not renewed room, I don’t think any coach or reserve, to cover that if “Cash 5” jackpot drawing.
thousands of adoring fans loved
them back. NBC will air a seg- Thursday’s jackpot will be
ment on the “Wrap Party” as part worth $325,000.
Continued from Page 1A
Lottery officials reported 60

Court upholds Pa. redistricting plan


of its May 16 primetime tribute
rant that boasts a lighthouse to “The Office” — another valu- players matched four num-
and full-size pirate ship — to able bit of free publicity. bers, winning $295 each;
see where clueless boss Michael It was Krasinski who filmed 2,221 players matched three
Scott and his put-upon “Office” the show’s opening montage in numbers, winning $13.50
taining Avoca, Duryea and Du- peck and Salem townships and underlings got their grub. Scranton, and he said the city be- each; and 29,338 players
Luzerne County’s legislative pont. Nescopeck, New Columbus and “They’ll say, can you tell us came a character in its own right. matched two numbers, win-
districts part of statewide Also making inroads into Shickshinny boroughs.
where they sat and ate, what “It’s kind of the backbone of ning $1 each.
• The 117th District, now rep-
shakeup in effect next year. Luzerne County would be the resented by Karen Boback, R- they ate, what kind of beer they what we’re doing,” he said. “The
27th Senatorial District now Harveys Lake, sees the biggest drank, all kinds of questions,” whole thing of playing ordinary
served by Sen. John Gordner, geographic loss in the county, said waitress Laura Langan, who people comes from the idea that
By ANDREW M. SEDER R-Berwick. The district picks going from 23 municipalities is always ready with the answers. we’re all living in Scranton.”
aseder@timesleader.com up six more county municipali- down to nine. This district
surges into Lackawanna County,
The University of Scranton Yet even as Scranton made OBITUARIES
HARRISBURG — A year af- ties in the Nescopeck area that earned a few mentions on the “The Office” seem more authen-
which it does not currently
ter a five-member legislative re- are now part of the 20th Dis- serve. show, too, and the school’s ad- tic, the show remained a work of
districting panel approved new trict, represented by Lisa Bak- • The 118th District, now mission staff continues to use fiction, and Scranton very much Beneski, Lucy
boundaries for state House and er, R-Lehman Township, and represented by Mike Carroll, D- “The Office” to woo prospective a real place with its share of tri- Brace, William
Senate districts, the state Su- increases its Luzerne County Avoca, increases its number of students. umphs and tragedies. If anyone Carbohn, James Jr.
preme Court deemed the plan municipalities from four to 10. Luzerne County municipalities While the Scranton references needed a reminder, it came only
The 20th Senatorial District from 10 to 14, adding Pittston were fun, they also served a pur- a few hours after the end of the
Dulski, Joseph
constitutional Wednesday in a
6-0 decision. decreases its footprint in the and Plains townships and the
pose for the show’s writers and Wrap Party, when a Lackawanna Graci, Samuel
boroughs of Penn Lake Park
The map will take effect county from serving 34 mu- and Yatesville. actors. College student was killed by Hill, Joan
for Pennsylvania’s 203 House nicipalities to only 26 start- • The 119th District, now “‘The Office’ was all about be- gunfire — the city’s first homi- Hosier, Alma
districts and 50 Senate dis- ing next year, while the 14th represented by Gerald Mul- ing real, small and real, in the cide in nearly two years. Isenberg, Phyllis
tricts in next year’s elections Senatorial District, now repre- lery, D-Newport Township, beginning, especially. So it re- But “The Office” helped Krispin, Veronica
sented by Sen. John Yudichak, lost a few municipalities but ally helped to have a place to be turned Scranton into something
and will change the layout of Kuniega, Robert
D-Plymouth Township, picks gained enough to increases its
each of the House and Senate thinking about that was very spe- of a tourist attraction — some
districts currently serving por- up an additional municipality,
footprint by four total mu-
cific,” said executive producer 3,500 visitors have taken the of- Lawler, Frances
nicipalities. Among the new
tions of Luzerne County. The going from 35 to 36 in Luzerne parts of the district: Dennison Greg Daniels. ficial “Office” tour of landmarks Lieb, David
114th House District, now rep- County. It gains White Haven and Foster townships and the Daniels and “Office” stars John mentioned on the show — and Patronick, Deborah
resented by Rep. Sid Michaels Borough and Fairview Town- boroughs of Freeland, Jeddo, Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Rainn downtown has been revitalized Ridgley, Thomas
Kavulich, D-Taylor, and serving ship and loses Pittston Town- Nuangola, West Hazleton and Wilson and other members of into a vibrant urban center with
ship. White Haven. the cast and crew paid a visit to lots of new restaurants, busi-
Salus, Barbara
people living in Pittston Town-
ship and Yatesville, would be
• The 120th District, now
Scranton last weekend to show nesses and apartments. Sawicki, Clement
On the House side: represented by Phyllis Mundy,
Sokol, Emil
removed from the county and • The 116th District, now repre- D-Kingston, remained almost
placed completely in Lackawa- sented by Tarah Toohil, R-Butler completely intact, with the only Stetz, Helen
Vogel, Christopher
DOGS
nna County. Township, increases from 11 to change being the addition of cers bumped into corrections-
Conversely, the 22nd Sena- 16 municipalities in the county. Edwardsville.
While it still represents Hazle- • The 121st District, now rep-
officer positions held by workers Yurish, Lillian
torial District currently rep- resented by Eddie Day Pashin- with less seniority.
ton, many of its municipalities
resented by Sen. John Blake, served the past decade are out ski, D-Wilkes-Barre, lost Plains Continued from Page 1A Acting Prison Warden James
D-Archbald, will gain in its Lu- Township but gained Laurel Larson said only one dog is on Pages 2A, 8A, 9A
and plenty of new ones are in,
zerne County footprint, adding including Conyngham, Dorrance, Run Borough and Fairview care in jurisdictions that didn’t duty — handled by Jaskulski
Pittston Township and main- Hollenback, Huntington, Nesco- Township. comply with the requirement, — because Shinal and his dog WHO TO CONTACT
according to published reports. retired earlier this year.
Menn said the county failed The two remaining 6-year-old Missed Paper .................... 829-5000

Lillian Yurish William A. Brace to make the payments, which dogs stay at home with their Obituaries ........................... 970-7224
Advertising ........................... 970-7101
covered multiple years, because handlers, Larson said. Advertising Billing ............ 970-7328
May 8, 2013 May 7, 2013 the requirement was “misunder- The county is expected to Classified Ads ...................... 970-7130
stood.” The county fully cooper- scale back or eliminate the pro-
L illian Yurish, of Bear Creek,
passed away peacefully on
Wednesday, May 8, 2013.
W illiam A. Brace, 74, of Dallas,
passed away Tuesday, May
7, 2013, at The Meadows Nursing
ated with the labor department
to rectify the matter, he said.
gram and rely more on other
agencies with K-9 units for peri-
Vice President / Executive Editor
Joe Butkiewicz ............................... 970-7249
Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was Center, Dallas. “The county wanted to ensure odic inspections. Asst. Managing Editor
Anne Woelfel ................................. 970-7232
a daughter of the late Joseph and He was the son of the late Wil- it was in compliance,” Menn Larson declined to discuss
City Editor
Zini Ellis. A graduate of GAR Me- liam and Ella Kunkle Brace and was said. whether the program should re- Daniel Burnett ................................. 970-7180
morial High School, she worked in a graduate of Dallas Township High The following payments have main, saying the decision is up Sports Editor
the garment industry for the better School.
part of 20 years. William was employed by Offset
been made, according to county to county officials. John Medeiros ............................... 970-7143
She was a devoted wife, mother, Paperback, Dallas, until his retire- budget and policy analyst Jason Former Prison Warden Joe Features Editor
grandmother and aunt to all of her ment. He was a member of the Parrish: Eugene Shinal, $8,438; Piazza has said he was reluc- Sandra Snyder..................................970-7383
Scott Jaskulski, $5,829; Mark tant to stop supporting the two Online Editor
closest family members. Kunkle United Methodist Church.
Christopher J. Hughes ................ 970-7329
Lillian loved to travel with her William was preceded in death by Chudoba, $9,640; James Leary, younger, at-home dogs because
Director, Interactive and New Media
husband, John, throughout the brothers, Allen and Charles Brace. $8,442. the county has made “an invest- Nick deLorenzo ........................... 970-7152
United States until his passing in Surviving are sister, Carolyn
Any payment to Petrovich ment” and might want to bring Photo Editor
2009. She enjoyed trips to Atlantic Gardiner, Holland, Fla., and several
City with her husband, daughter, nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held Friday at will be determined through his them back to work in the future. Clark Van Orden ............................. 970-7175
sisters and friends. William’s family thanks the staff 11 a.m. from the Richard H. Disque litigation, Menn said. Petrovich Canines typically retire at 9 or
She was a member of St. Antho- of Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Funeral Home, 2940 Memorial was furloughed and has pur- 10 years old and rarely live past
ny/St. George Maronite Church, The Meadows Nursing Center, Highway, Dallas, with Pastor Carol chased his now-retired canine. 12.
Wilkes-Barre, and was active in the Compassionate Care Hospice and Folk, Loyalville United Methodist
Knights of Lebanon Ladies Auxil- Dr. Krishnakant Patel’s office for the Church, officiating. Interment will
The status of the prison K-9
program is “up in the air,” Menn
Piazza has said the program
has value because the canines
BUILDING
iary.
She was preceded in death by
kind and compassionate care given
to William.
be in Warden Cemetery, Dallas.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. until said. are “more thorough” searching TRUST
brothers, Leo and Steven Ellis; sis- time of service. The county spent $11,054 for drugs and a “great deter-
ters, Sarah Nackley, Bessie Sam, last year for the food, veterinary rent.” The Times Leader strives to
Esther Sam, Bertha Shiner and care and training of four dogs, The five dogs had been pur-
Ann Slavish. James K. Carbohn Jr. though only two were on active chased for a combined $95,600,
correct errors, clarify stories
and update them promptly.
Lillian is survived by her daugh- May 7, 2013 duty because their handlers’ po- officials say. County officials
ter, Georgette and husband, James
Corrections will appear in
Austin; grandson, Mathew, who
sitions were eliminated as part started the prison K-9 program this spot. If you have infor-
was the light of her eye and upon
whom she doted with all of the
J ames K. Carbohn Jr., 68, of Lee
Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, died
on Tuesday at Geisinger Wyoming
His sister, Gertrude Daubert,
preceded him in death.
Surviving are his daughter, Lisa
of budget cuts, prison officials
have said. Those two K-9 offi-
in 2005 to enhance drug detec-
tion and prevent disturbances.
mation to help us correct an
inaccuracy or cover an issue
love in her heart; numerous nieces Valley Medical Center, Plains Town- Carbohn, Hawthorne, N.J.; nieces more thoroughly, call the
and nephews. ship. and nephews. newsroom at 829-7242.
Funeral will be held 9:30 a.m.
Saturday at Mamary-Durkin Fu-
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a Private graveside ser- Emil Sokol
son of the late James K. Carbohn vice will be held at St.
neral Service, 59 Parrish St., Wil- Sr. and Gertrude Green Carbohn. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover May 7, 2013
kes-Barre, with funeral Mass cel- He attended Hanover schools and Township. Arrangements
ebrated at 10 a.m. in St. Anthony
Maronite Church, Park Avenue,
Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call at
served in the U.S. Army during the
Vietnam era.
entrusted to the Hugh B. Hughes
& Son Inc., Funeral Home, 1044 E mil Sokol, 96, of Elmhurst,
Queens, and formerly of the
Hanover section of Nanticoke,
wife, Bonnie; devoted grandchil-
dren, Katherine and Brian; sister,
Eleanor Wrobleski; sister-in-law,
Prior to his retirement, he was Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort.
the funeral home today from 4 to 7 employed for 20 years as a jani- For information or to send the passed away Tuesday, May 7, Margaret Sokol. +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
p.m. Interment will be in St. Mary’s tor for the Hanover Area School family an online message of condo- 2013, at the North Shore Forest Funeral services will be held USPS 499-710
Cemetery, Hanover Township. District. He was a member of the lence, visit the funeral home’s web- Hill Hospice facility, Forest Hill, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Earl
Memorial donations, if desired, American Legion Post 609, Hanover site at www.hughbhughes.com. N.Y. W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 Issue No. 2013-129
can be given to St. Anthony/St. Township. Emil was preceded in death by a W. Green St., Nanticoke, with the Newsroom
829-7242
George Maronite Church, 79 Loo- son, Thomas. Rev. James Nash officiating. Inter- jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
mis St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702; or Surviving are his beloved wife, ment will be in St. Joseph’s Cem- Circulation
Celtic Health Care, 601 Wyoming MORE OBITUARIES, Pages 8A, 9A Helen (nee Hihok) Sokol; loving etery, Nanticoke. Friends may call Jim McCabe – 829-5000
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LOCAL
Another division head nominated
IN BRIEF

Colorado resident Coxen The coun- W H AT ’ S N E X T September without an in- warded four finalists without
ty’s home crease of her $41,200 salary. ranking to Lawton for his con-
may be new judicial services rule char-
Luzerne County Council will
The county received 28 ap- sideration.
meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the
and records division head. ter created council meeting room at the plications for the position, and Coxen, of Frisco, Colo.,
the judicial county courthouse in Wilkes- the human resources director began her career in justice
Alex Rendina, a registered nurse, at services Barre. determined six applications services as administrator for
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES and records most fully met the minimum the District Attorney of Colo-
Center in Plains Township, speaks jandes@timesleader.com division to council, which is expected to qualifications, Lawton said. rado’s Fifth Judicial District
Luzerne County Manager Lawton
to legislators and fellow nurses at a oversee the vote on the nomination Tues- The review panel — attor- from 1986 through 1989, Law-
rally in Harrisburg Wednesday. Robert Lawton has nominat- deeds, wills, sheriff, coroner day. ney and charter drafter Jim ton said. She handled budget
ed Colorado resident Linda and civil and criminal court Deeds office overseer Joan Haggerty, attorney Joseph planning and management,
HARRISBURG A. Coxen as the new judicial records departments. Hoggarth had been serving Giovannini and former chief grants and human resources
Nurses rally for care bill services and records division
head at a salary of $67,500.
The appointment requires
confirmation from county
as interim director of judicial
services and records since
county engineer Joe Gibbons
— interviewed the six and for- See DIVISION, Page 7A
As the nation honors Nurses Week,
dozens of nurses from across the state

W-B police
converged in Harrisburg on Wednes-
day to urge legislators to adopt the
PA Nurses’ Prescription for Quality
Care Bill, which calls for expanded

union head
funding to improve staffing levels
and decrease workplace violence in
hospitals and nursing homes across
Pennsylvania.

explains
The state House version of the
bill is cosponsored by Rep. Phyllis
Mundy, D-Kingston.
PITTSTON TWP.

Air tower shift saved


The FAA will not eliminate mid-
night shifts at 72 airport towers this
year as the agency had warned could
procedure
Off-duty cops pay 10 percent
happen due to the sequester, ac-
cording to an email Federal Aviation of wages earned at special
Administration COO David Grizzle details to W-B city, he says.
sent out late Tuesday night that was
obtained by The Times Leader.
Among the towers on the FAA’s list By EDWARD LEWIS
that were facing overnight closure elewis@timesleader.com
were those at the Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
ton International Airport, the Lehigh WILKES-BARRE — Off-duty
Valley International Airport and the officers working security at
Harrisburg International Airport. businesses and athletic events
The email stated Grizzle is telling known as special details are re-
aviation groups that the 72 facilities quired to reimburse the city 10
initially identified by FAA for over- AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER percent of their detail wage, ex-
night closure will stay open. plained Wilkes-Barre Police Be-
To keep land for sale out of developers’ hands, Bear Creek Village residents raised money to buy 139 acres near Bear
nevolent Association President
WILKES-BARRE Creek Dam and signed it over to North Branch Land Trust.
Tom Kupetz.
Meuser to outline budget The reimbursement per de-

Bear Creek Village conserves 139 acres


tail covers liability insurance
State Secretary of Revenue Dan and cruisers if one is required
Meuser will outline Gov. Tom Cor- under a special detail contract
bett’s 2013-14 proposed budget and with a vendor, Kupetz said.
discuss other administration initia- Officers while off-duty have
tives at the Pennsylvania Economy Community honored at North Branch the opportunity to take on ex-
League Issues Forum Land Trust dinner for efforts. tra assignments to earn money
noon to 1:30 p.m. in addition to their city salary
Friday at the Genetti by providing security under the
Hotel & Conference By JON O’CONNELL police depart-
Center, Wilkes-Barre. joconnell@timesleader.com ment’s special
The forum is open WILKES-BARRE — To preserve its detail program.
to the public and pristine environment, the Bear Creek Off-duty of-
starts with a lun- Village community pulled together to ficers are paid
Meuser cheon buffet. Cost is protect a forest that may have been directly by the
$15. For registration cleared for townhomes. vendor who
information, go to www.pelcentral. To honor the conservation efforts, hires them for
org. the North Branch Land Trust — a non- security and Dessoye
Meuser has served as Corbett’s profit dedicated to preserving land and given a bill at
revenue secretary since January, natural resources — presented project the end of each
and before that he worked with the organizers with its Community Stew- month by the city showing
Luzerne County-based Pride Mobil- ardship Award at the organization’s what they owe the city, Kupetz
ity Products Corp. for more than 20 20th anniversary dinner Wednesday at said.
years, serving as president of Pride the Westmoreland Club. “They pay it every month,”
USA. When 139 acres adjacent to Bear Kupetz said. “The detail coordi-
He serves on the boards of the Creek Lake off Route 115 hit the mar- nator issues a bill to the officer
Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce, ket, one resident said most of the com- A sign designating property preserved by the North Branch Land Trust. showing how much they actu-
the Wilkes-Barre YMCA and Miseri- munity grew concerned. ally owe the city.”
cordia University. “We knew there was potential to de- ment. Smith said the general opinion that is so unique to Bear Creek Vil- The issue of police working in
velop it,” said Bob Smith, a homeown- slowly changed. lage,” Lawrence said. uniform performing private se-
WEST PITTSTON “As the community became more While Bear Creek Lake and its beach
er. “A group of people came up with curity duties has been an issue
Authority meeting canceled the money back in 2006. The idea was
to preserve as much of it as possible.”
and more aware of it … they realized
they would prefer to have the entire
areas belong to the homeowners as-
sociation, the preserved land now
in Kingston and Wilkes-Barre.
In Kingston, the police chief last
A Luzerne County Redevelopment (139) acres set aside,” Smith said. belongs to the land trust and is open week accepted a paid adminis-
Smith said initially buyers wanted
Authority meeting scheduled for May Borough Council President Kathy for the public to enjoy, Lawrence said. trative leave of absence while
to sell a portion of the property to re-
21 has been canceled because the Lawrence said the intent was to pre- Two concerned homeowners, Bob the practice is being reviewed.
coup some of their investment. About
board will not have a quorum. serve the untouched lakeside forest. Lawrence, Kathy’s husband, and John In Wilkes-Barre, Police Chief
65 acres was conserved first in 2007
The board typically meets the “It was important to keep the char- Gerard Dessoye said this week
with the intent to sell off the other
third Tuesday of each month at the acter and the pristine environment he was investigating the circum-
74, according to a North Branch docu- See CONSERVE, Page 7A
Redevelopment Authority building on stances of a picture sent to The
Luzerne Street in West Pittston. Times Leader of a woman about
to lick the badge of a city detec-

Two college students robbed in separate attacks


WILKES-BARRE

Horton St. sewer fix today tive performing nighttime secu-


rity duties in uniform outside
An emergency sewer line repair on the former Hardware Bar on
Horton Street will begin today start- South Main Street. The origin
One crime occurred on the ported at about 10 p.m. on student was assaulted by he claimed the suspect bran-
of the photo is unknown.
ing at 8 a.m. and continue throughout Jackson Street near the D. four young black males. dished a handgun and de-
the day, Mayor Wilkes campus and the Leonard Corgan Library on Police said the student suf- manded money. The student Dessoye said Wednesday he
Tom Leighton’s other on the King’s campus. the King’s College campus. fered minor injuries. was attacked from behind receives “quite a few requests”
Office announced A 21-year-old student from The other attack was re- and knocked to the ground for detail officers every month,
Wednesday. Wilkes-Barre told police ported about 30 minutes by other unknown suspects but was quick to note it varies
The city By EDWARD LEWIS he was walking in the area later on West Northampton who pummeled him with during the year.
estimates that elewis@timesleader.com when a young black male Street on the campus of Wil- punches and kicks, police Pre-approved requests
all repairs will be approached him asking to kes University. said. Many detail requests are pre-
made by 4 p.m. WILKES-BARRE — Two approved, such as WB Square
college students — one from use a cellphone. The student A 20-year-old student from A book bag and cellphone
Friday, but that is gave the unknown suspect Easton, Md., told police he were taken from the student. Associates doing business as
dependent on conditions. King’s College and the other the Susquehanna Ale House
from Wilkes University — his phone, then the suspect was approached by a young Police said the Wilkes stu-
Horton Street will be closed took off running behind the black male asking to use a dent was transported to a on South Main Street, Sher-
between Carlisle Street and Carey were attacked by a group of man Hills and Boulevard Town-
young men within one-half Scandlon Physical Educa- cellphone. The student de- local hospital for minor inju-
Avenue for the duration of the repair. tion Center, across the street clined and offered to take the ries and later released. homes apartment complexes,
Department of Public Works person- hour Tuesday night. R/C Movies 14 and McDonald’s
Both educational institu- from the library. unknown suspect to a phone The announcements re-
nel distributed leaflets in the affected The student chased the on campus. leased by the two institu- on East Northampton Street,
area Wednesday afternoon. tions quickly alerted other and Wilkes-Barre Area and Holy
students via text messages suspect and was ambushed The unknown suspect was tions remind students never
Anyone with questions or concerns by others, police said. persistent in asking for a to walk alone during the day Redeemer basketball and foot-
should call the mayor’s office at 570- and email about the at-
tacks. An announcement by phone, police said. and night, and to call 911 to
208-4152. King’s College stated the When the student refused, report suspicious activity.
The first incident was re- See DETAILS, Page 7A
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Shickshinny
keeps meters
and $10 fine
Council votes to override
Mayor Moore’s veto of action
she says will hurt business.
By Tom HunTingTon
Times Leader Correspondent
SHICKSHINNY — The bor-
ough still has parking meters
and a $10 fine for violations af-
ter a 4-1 council vote on Tues-
day night that overrode a veto
on April 2 by Mayor Beverly
Moore.
Moore and Councilman Kevin
Morris have opposed the re-es-
tablishment of meters.
The vote, which constituted
what solicitor John Pike termed
a majority plus one, consisted
of Council President Rosalie
Whitebread and councilmen
James Wido, Barry Noss and
Mike Steeber.
The matter sustains an ordi-
nance authored by Pike super-
ceding regulations existing be-
fore the 2011 flood and raises the
fine for violations from $2 to $10.
Morris cast the only negative
vote.
Moore, in a prepared state-
men, called for the meters to
be dismantled to support busi-
nesses that are rebuilding. As a
secondary alternative, she pro-
posed the fine be reduced to $5
and, in addition, police be given
five additional hours to conduct
meter patrol.
None of Moore’s proposals
was accepted.
Council also debated an un-
specified police complaint that
had allegations flying across the
table and produced a demand
by Moore that Noss be removed
from the police committee.
Moore charged Noss has a per-
sonal issue with officer Brian
Morris, and because of this
issue, Moore demanded that
Whitebread replace Noss.
Noss declined to resign.
When Moore pressed the issue,
Whitebread said she wouldn’t
act immediately on Moore’s de-
mand. She said she “needs time
to consider it.”
Although the alleged com-
plaint wasn’t attributed directly
to Morris, he nonetheless ap-
peared before council to argue
that the police aren’t being allot-
ted enough duty hours.
He said under the current
schedule, “there isn’t enough
time” for paperwork, criminal in-
vestigations, conducting enforce-
ments and overseeing parking
meters.
“We get complaints from the
public, but we just don’t have
enough time,” he said.
Steeber made a proposal to
extend allocated hours, but
there was no other comment
from council on Morris’ remarks
or on Steeber’s motion.
Council, instead, acted to retain
the practice of Morris and Officer
Keith Shackles providing indi-
vidual work reports each month,
rather than, as Moore suggested,
there be a combined report from
the police department.
Council also approved a re-
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Arias found guilty of murder


IN BRIEF

Woman’s lurid trial for other women. Arias initially crews, media trucks and re-
denied involvement then later porters lined nearby streets.
boyfriend’s slaying rivets
blamed the killing on masked Family and friends of Alex-
tabloid readers, others. intruders. Two years after her ander wore blue ribbons and
arrest, she said it was self- wristbands with the words
The Associated Press
defense. “Justice For Travis.”
Testimony began in early Alexander suffered nearly
PHOENIX — Jodi Arias January, with Arias eventually 30 knife wounds, was shot in
was convicted of first-degree spending 18 days on the wit- the forehead and had his throat
murder Wednesday in the ness stand. The trial quickly slit before Arias dragged his
gruesome killing of her one- snowballed into a made-for- body into his shower. He was
time boyfriend in Arizona the-tabloids drama, garner- found by friends about five
after a four-month trial that ing daily coverage from cable days later.
captured headlines with lurid news networks and spawning AP PHOTO Arias said she recalled Alex-
tales of sex, lies, religion and a virtual cottage industry for Jodi Arias reacts during the reading of the verdict Wednes- ander attacking her in a fury
a salacious relationship that talk shows, legal experts and day at Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix. Arias after a day of sex. She said
ended in a blood bath. even Arias, who used her no- was convicted of first-degree murder. Alexander came at her “like
Arias was charged with first- toriety to sell artwork she a linebacker,” body-slamming
degree murder in the June made in jail. p.m. local time. tion” phase. Both sides may her to the tile floor.
2008 death of Travis Alexan- Jurors got the case Friday The trial will move into a call witnesses and show evi- She managed to wriggle
AP PHOTO
Outlining the royal national agenda der in his suburban Phoenix afternoon. They deliberated phase during which prosecu- dence during a mini trial of free and ran into his closet
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth delivers home. Authorities said she for two full days this week be- tors will argue the killing was sorts. The jurors are the same. to retrieve a gun he kept on a
her speech Wednesday during the planned the attack in a jealous fore reaching a decision late committed in an especially A mob of spectators gath- shelf. She said she fired in self-
State Opening of Parliament at rage after being rejected by Wednesday morning. The ver- cruel, heinous and depraved ered outside the courthouse defense but had no memory of
the House of Lords in London. The the victim while he pursued dict was announced at about 2 manner, called the “aggrava- to learn the verdict, while TV stabbing him.
event marks the formal start of the
parliamentary year and the queen’s

Senate rejects
speech set out the government’s
agenda for the coming year. A gREAT shOW-AND-TELL ITEm
WASHINGTON

White House wants Assad out


T he White House says that Syria’s
future cannot include President
Bashar Assad.
White House spokesman Jay Carney
says the U.S. views Syria’s future as be-
gun measure
ing a post-Assad future. But he says it’s Bill sought to make it easier expanding required federal
background checks to more
up to the Syrian opposition to decide to carry gun on federal lands
gun buyers that the Senate
which elements of Assad’s regime where that is restricted. rejected three weeks ago.
could be included in a transitional
The background check
government.
expansion has been the
Carney was asked to clarify the U.S. By ALAN FRAM
pillar of President Barack
position a day after Secretary of State Associated Press
John Kerry said the U.S. and Russia Obama’s effort to restrict
WASHINGTON — The
would convene a conference soon to guns following December’s
Senate rejected an effort
seek peace talks between the Syr- elementary school massa-
Wednesday to expand the
ian government and the opposition. cre in Newtown, Conn. Top
use of firearms on some of
Obama has long said Assad must leave Democrats and other sup-
the nation’s most frequently
office. But Kerry said Tuesday it was porters hope to win fresh
visited federal lands, hand-
up to the Syrian people whether he support and stage a new
ing gun control advocates a
should leave. vote on background checks,
modest success.
The Obama administration also perhaps next month. Advo-
The measure, backed by
announced $100 million in new the National Rifle Associa- cates hope that voting for
humanitarian aid Wednesday to the tion, represented one of two Coburn’s proposal might let
opposition. efforts Wednesday by gun some senators show voters
rights supporters to take they support gun rights and
SALT LAKE CITY the offensive in Congress. give them more leeway to
reverse themselves and vote
Teen charged in coach’s death Across the Capitol, a Repub-
lican-run House committee for background checks next
voted to make it easier for time.
A Utah teen accused of punching
some veterans with mental Also backing Coburn’s
a soccer referee who later died was
difficulties to get guns. proposal were the two chief
charged Wednesday with homicide by
The rejected Senate pro- authors of the defeated
assault, a count issued when an attack
posal would have let people background check measure,
unintentionally causes death.
Salt Lake County District Attorney use guns for any legal pur- Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va.,
Sim Gill announced the charges, say- pose on lands managed by and Patrick Toomey, R-Pa.
ing he will seek to try the teen as an the Army Corps of Engi- Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois,
adult. neers, which oversees nearly a supporter of the Manchin-
The 17-year-old has been in juvenile 12 million acres that abound Toomey plan, was the only
detention since April 27 when the inci- in lakes, rivers, campsites Republican to vote against
dent occurred at a recreational-league and hiking trails. Currently, expanding gun use on Corps
soccer match in a Salt Lake City guns on those properties land.
suburb. The referee, Richardo Portillo, are limited to activities like Coburn said gun rights
46, had penalized the teen for pushing target-range shooting and on Corps land should be the
an opposing player. hunting, and weapons must same as in national parks
be unloaded while being car- and federal wildlife refuges,
ST. PAUL, MINN. ried to those activities. where federal law has al-
Senators voted 56-43 for lowed visitors to carry guns
Gay marriage OK in sight the proposal by Sen. Tom since 2010.
Coburn, R-Okla., but it fell He said after the vote
On the eve of a historic House vote,
short of the 60 votes needed that he would keep reintro-
the group lobbying to pass gay mar-
for passage. ducing the measure until it
riage at Minnesota’s Capitol threw its
Eleven Democrats and passes.
weight Wednesday behind a proposed AP PHOTO one Democratic-leaning “Fifty-six votes, a major-
change to the bill that gives more

P
independent voted for Co- ity of the Senate believes we
comfort to churches opposing same- ope Francis exchanges skull caps with a young girl Wednesday after stepping
sex marriage and could make it easier burn’s plan, including all ought to have one sane poli-
out of his pope-mobile to walk the last part of his way to the altar to deliver four Democrats who op- cy” on gun rights on federal
for Republicans to support it. his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican.
The House is scheduled to debate posed the bipartisan bill lands, Coburn said.
and vote today on a measure that
would make the state the 12th in
the country to allow gay marriage.
An amendment posted Wednesday No burial site yet provided Air Force sidelines 17 nuke officers
for Boston bombing suspect
from GOP Rep. David FitzSimmons
suggests reframing the bill’s proposed
changes to Minnesota’s marriage laws, By ROBERT BURNS Air Force
swapping in the term “civil marriages” AP National Security Writer Chief of
in all instances whether couples are of By BRIDGET MURPHY Wednesday.
Associated Press Staff Gen.
the same or different genders. Police said it’s costing WASHINGTON — The
Mark A.
BOSTON — The dispute the department tens of Air Force stripped an unprec- Welsh III
WASHINGTON over where to bury sus- thousands of dollars to pro- edented 17 officers of their testifies
vide security at the funeral authority to control — and, if
Clinton Libya call recalled pected Boston Marathon
bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev home that is holding Tsar- necessary, launch — nuclear
Wednesday
during the
escalated Wednesday as a naev’s body, and officer de- missiles after a string of un- Senate
A former top diplomat in Libya publicized failings, including a
Massachusetts police chief tails are wasting precious Appro-
on Wednesday described a 2 a.m. remarkably dim review of their
urged someone to step for- resources. priations
call from Secretary of State Hillary unit’s launch skills. The group’s
Gemme said sending the Defense
Rodham Clinton during the deadly ward with a cemetery plot,
body to Russia is “not an deputy commander said it is Subcom-
assault on the U.S. diplomatic mission saying: “We are not barbar-
option,” as Boston Mayor suffering “rot” within its ranks. mittee
in Benghazi, Libya, and amid confu- ians. We bury the dead.” “We are, in fact, in a crisis hearing.
Thomas Menino suggested
sion about the fate of U.S. Ambassador Worcester police Chief right now,” the commander,
Tuesday, when he also said
Chris Stevens and fears about the Gary Gemme’s plea came a Lt. Col. Jay Folds, wrote in
AP PHOTO
through an aide that he
safety of additional American person- day after he said that a deal an internal email obtained by ants and captains — and need spection system.
didn’t want the bombing
nel. struck Monday to bury the The Associated Press and con- to be reminded continually of He said he is confident that the
suspect buried in Boston.
“She asked me what was going on 26-year-old’s remains at a firmed by the Air Force. the importance of “this awe- nuclear missile force is secure.
Worcester funeral home
and I briefed her on developments. state prison site dissolved, Asked about this at a Senate some responsibility” for which At the Pentagon, Defense
director Peter Stefan has
Most of the conversation was about with state officials no lon- hearing Wednesday, Air Force they have been trained. Secretary Chuck Hagel was
said none of the 120 offers
the search for Ambassador Stevens,” ger offering cooperation Secretary Michael Donley, the Donley said commanders briefed on the Minot matter by
of graves from the U.S. and
Gregory Hicks, the former deputy Tuesday. service’s top official, explained must “ride herd” on the launch his senior staff and asked for
Canada has worked out be-
chief of mission in Libya, told the the problem by stressing that crews, and he said the Minot additional information, accord-
State corrections offi- cause officials in those cit-
House Oversight and Government launch control officers are rela- revelation shows that the Air ing to his spokesman, George
cials didn’t immediately ies and towns don’t want
Reform Committee. tively junior in rank — lieuten- Force has strengthened its in- Little.
return a phone message the body.
PAGE 6A ThuRSDAy, MAy 9, 2013 N E W S TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

West Pittston council thanks Leadership W-B for efforts


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hour. an incident occurs inside that

DETAILS A 1099 tax form is given to


the off-duty officer to claim
self-employment taxes at the
demands their presence.
“We can’t work inside (tav-
erns),” Dessoye said. “We
Continued from Page 3A end of the year in addition to don’t card, we don’t work in-
the 10 percent that is owed to side.”
ball games. the city per detail assignment Kamionka said detail officers
Other details need approval per month, Kupetz said. are hired September through
from Dessoye, such as church Their pay does not affect May with the summer being a
bazaars, parades, the annual their pensions nor is it counted slow time for the tavern.
Fine Arts Fiesta and school as city time, city Municipal Af- Extra manpower for W-B
dances and proms. fairs Manager Drew McLaugh- Dessoye and Kupetz said
Given the number of recur- lin has said. detail officers are an addition
ring detail assignments, reim- Ron Kamionka, a partner in to on-duty officers with the
bursements to the city may WB Square Associates, said requirement to report on-duty
be seen as fruitful. Dessoye two off-duty officers are hired if called upon by the police
said the reimbursements are to provide security on Friday watch commander.
handled by the city’s finance and Saturday nights. He said “Say there are 10 guys work-
department. the off-duty officers not only ing details on a particular
Detail requests from vendors establish a presence outside night. They are available to be
where alcohol is involved will Susquehanna Ale House, but pulled to go on-duty,” Kupetz
likely receive more scrutiny, other nearby South Main said. “It has happened before.”
Dessoye said. Street businesses. Kupetz said officers can only
Kupetz said details are as- “With cutbacks and all, there work details within the city
signed by seniority. wouldn’t be a police presence limits, explaining a request to
Off-duty officers are hired in downtown at all. It is im- provide security for the Mey-
JON O’CONNELL/THE TIMES LEADER as private independent secu- portant to us and it makes the ers High School prom was
rity contractors and are paid patrons feel safe,” Kamionka denied because the event was
North Branch Land Trust board chairman Matt Sordoni, second from left, looks on as Robert
Lawrence, a Bear Creek Village resident, makes remarks while receiving North Branch Land an hourly wage already estab- said. held at a hotel in Plains Town-
Trust’s Community Stewardship Award along with Eberhard Faber IV, center, Bob Smith and lished under a contract. The Kamionka and Kupetz noted ship.
Ann Lewis Wednesday at The Westmoreland Club, Wilkes-Barre. The residents were awarded for off-duty officer has no negoti- the off-duty detail officers do “We’re not allowed to go out
transferring 139 acres to the land trust to be conserved. ating power to earn more per not go inside the tavern unless of the city,” Kupetz said.

CONSERVE
BEAR CREEK VILLAGE through.
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Seceded from Bear Creek Town-

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ship: 1993
Population: About 300
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DAVID G. LIEB, 70, of Scott


Street, Wilkes-Barre, died Tues- Robert S. Frances M. Lawler Helen Stetz
day at Golden Living Center-
Summit, Wilkes-Barre.
Kuniega May 5, 2013 May 8, 2013
May 7, 2013
F H
Funeral arrangements are rances M. Lawler, 93, of Pittston, elen Stetz, of Kingston, passed
pending from the Andrew Strish passed away Sunday, May 5, away on Wednesday in Com-
Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St.,
Larksville. R obert S. Kuniega, of Nanticoke,
passed away Tuesday, May 7,
2013, at Guardian Elder Care Cen-
2013 in Mercy Center, Dallas.
Born in Philadelphia on Aug.
monwealth Hospice at St. Luke’s
Villa, Wilkes-Barre.
27, 1919, she was a daughter of Dr. She was born in Hanover Town-
ALMA LEONA HOSIER, of ter, Nanticoke. Martin L. and Rita M. Rogers Con- ship, a daughter of the late John and
Weatherly and formerly of White Born Oct. 12, 1954 in Nanti- nors. She was a graduate of St. John Anna Mitchel. She was a graduate of
Haven, died Wednesday morning coke, he was a son of the late Frank the Evangelist High School and re- Hanover High School, class of 1943.
in Weatherwood Nursing Home, and Wanda Piontkowski Kuniega. ceived her Bachelor of Science from She was a graduate of the Wilkes-
Weatherly. Robert was a 1972 graduate of College Misericordia. Barre General Hospital School of
Funeral arrangements are Nanticoke High School. He was Early in her professional career, Nursing. She served as a nurse and
being finalized by the Lehman employed as a chemical engineer she was employed as chief dieti- became head nurse in charge of the
Family Funeral Service Inc., 403 at ARCO Oil Co., Philadelphia, and tian at Temple University Hospital, operating room. As she pursued her
Berwick St., White Haven. For with the Department of the Navy, Philadelphia. In later years, she nursing career, she also played an
more information, visit the fu- Philadelphia. He was a member of was the director of food and nutri- important role as a visiting nurse
neral home’s website at www. St. Faustina’s Parish, Nanticoke. tion services at Valley Crest Skilled as well as private-duty nurse in the
lehmanfuneralhome.com. Robert loved fishing and garden- Nursing Facility, Plains Township, ley and Thomas Cawley, Virginia; Wyoming Valley. husband, Rabi Baloch, Kathryn and
ing. where she was instrumental in the grandchildren, Megan Cawley Yar- During her marriage to Andrew Julianne Stetz; great-granddaughter,
PHYLLIS ISENBERG, of He was preceded in death by his opening of the department. She brough and Thomas Beau Cawley, Stetz, while raising two children, Zoya Baloch; brother-in-law, Dr. Ed-
New Jersey, died in Morristown nephew, Christopher Kuniega. directed the department for more William Camp and Adrienne Camp Helen made time in her busy sched- ward Kurello, Hanover Township;
Hospital, Morristown, N.J., on Surviving are his daughter, than 30 years, while also serving as Williams, Frank Lawler and Juliet ule to lend a helping hand at John B. niece, Deborah Gonsky; grandneph-
Thursday. Born in Paterson, N.J., Katie LeSando and her husband, a consultant at local nursing homes. Lawler, John Martin Lawler, Seth Stetz Clothier, and to cheer her hus- ews, Dr. Mark Gonsky and Jonathan
daughter of the late Irving J. and Brandon, Jacksonville, Fla.; broth- She continued her post-gradu- and Loren Goodman; five great- band on in his golfing ventures at the Gonsky.
Sarah Cohen Notkin, she was a er, Carl F. Kuniega and his wife, ate education at Marywood Col- grandchildren; brother, Thomas Wyoming Valley Country Club and at A Mass of Christian Burial will
graduate of East Paterson High Jean, Glen Lyon; niece, Dr. Tracy lege and contributed to education Rogers Connors and his wife, Eliza- other sites. She and Andy were also be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in St.
School and Drew University. She Kuniega Pietrzak and her husband, through her work as a proctor for beth Connors, Charleroi, Pa.; nu- avid fans of the Wilkes-Barre Barons. Ignatius Church, 339 N. Maple Ave.,
was employed by the Depart- Jeffrey, Baltimore; great-nephews, the coordinated undergraduate pro- merous nieces and nephews. Andy and Helen always were Kingston. Private interment will be
ment of Defense as an adminis- Alexander and Roman Pietrzak; gram in dietetics at Marywood Col- The family thanks Dr. Gerald P. available to assist their neighbors. held in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover
trative assistant prior to retire- several cousins and friends. lege. She was an active member of Gibbons for the exceptional care he She was referred to as “The Street Township. Family and friends are
ment. Phyllis is survived by her A Mass of Christian Burial the American Dietetic Association, provided to Frances. Mother and Nurse,” always available asked to meet at the church on Satur-
loving husband, Slater Isenberg, will be held 10 a.m. Friday at Our serving as past president of the Lu- A Mass of Christian Burial will to assist with any task. day. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m.
Morristown, and several nieces Lady of Hope Parish, Park Avenue, zerne County chapter, retiring from be celebrated Saturday at 10:30 a.m. She was preceded in death by her Friday at the Nat & Gawlas Funeral
and nephews. Wilkes-Barre. The Rev. John S. her career in her mid-70s. in St. John the Evangelist Church, husband, Andrew Stetz; son, Dr. Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Arrangements by Rosenberg Terry, pastor, will be celebrant. She was a member of St. John the William Street, Pittston. Those at- Drew Stetz; and daughter, Cindy In lieu of flowers, donations may
Funeral Chapel Inc., 348 S. River Arrangements are by the Jen- Evangelist Church, Pittston. tending are asked to go directly to Stetz. be made in Helen’s memory to the St.
St., Wilkes-Barre. Visit www. drzejewski Funeral Home, Wilkes- She was preceded in death by the church on Saturday morning. Surviving are sister, Dr. Irene Jude Children’s Hospital, the Ameri-
rosenbergfuneralchapel.com for Barre. her husband, Frank E. Lawler, 1969; Interment will follow in the par- Mitchel, professor emeritus, East can Cancer Society or the charity of
more information. brothers, Martin L. Connors, James ish cemetery. Friends may call Fri- Stroudsburg University; daughter- the donor’s choice.
Joseph E. Dulski J. Connors, John (Jack) T. Connors;
infant sister, Natalie; sisters, Rita
day from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Peter J.
Adonizio Funeral Home, 251 Wil-
in-law, Carol Stetz, State College;
grandchildren, Lauren Stetz and her
Online condolences may be sent
by visiting Helen’s obituary at www.
BARBARA MARY SALUS, natandgawlasfuneralhome.com.
May 5, 2013 Clark and Marie Therese Borr. liam St., Pittston.
67, formerly of Wyoming, passed
Surviving are her sons, John F. Memorial donations may be
away unexpectedly on May 2,
made to the Care and Concern
Veronica Krispin
J
2013, at her home in Freedom, Pa. oseph E. Dulski, 88, a resident of Lawler, Pittston, and Frank E. Lawl-
South Whitehall, died Sunday, er, Pittston; daughters, Mary Fran- Clinic, 35 William St., Pittston,
Funeral arrangements are
May 5, 2013. ces Lawler and Coyle Smith, Dallas, PA 18640, or to Mercy Center, 301 May 7, 2013
pending from the Bednarski Fu-
Born in Jenkins Township, he Ann Camp and Dr. William Camp, Lake St., Dallas, PA 18612.
neral Home, 168 Wyoming Ave.,
Wyoming. was a son of Edward and Mary Sh-
edlock Dulsky. Joseph was a U.S.
Dallas, Drs. Rita Goodman and Ira
Goodman, Florida, Catherine Caw-
Online condolences may be
made at www.peterjadoniziofuner-
alhome.com.
V eronica Krispin, 102, of West
Wyoming, passed away Tuesday,
May 7, 2013, at her home.
Navy veteran of World War II. He
Clement John previously resided in Totowa, N.J., She was born in Swoyersville,
daughter of the late Joseph and Con-
Sawicki for 60 years and was the owner of
J. Dulski & Son Excavation Co. for Samuel J. Graci stance Guravich Valenta. She was
April 27, 2013 40 years. raised in Swoyersville and attended
After his retirement, he enjoyed May 6, 2013 Swoyersville schools. She was a long-
time member of the former St. Mary’s
C lement John Sawicki passed
away at Sarah A. Todd Me-
morial Home, Carlisle, on April
traveling, especially to his favorite
destination, Las Vegas.
He was preceded in death by his S amuel J. Graci, 74, of West
Pittston, passed away Monday,
Annunciation Church, Kingston, until
its closing, and was currently a mem-
wife, Helen Krochta Dulski; and ber of St. Monica’s Parish, West Wyo-
27, 2013. May 6, 2013, in Wilkes-Barre Gen-
son, Joseph E. Dulski Jr. ming.
Clem was born in Sugar Notch eral Hospital.
Surviving are daughters, Jan She was preceded in death by her
on Sept. 24, 1915, a son of Stan- Born in Pittston on July 30, 1938,
Melnick and her husband, Barry, husband, John J. Krispin; son, Joseph
ley and Clementine Sawicki. He he was a son of the late Michael and
and JoAnn Dulski, all of Allentown; Krispin; sisters, Julia Javer, Anastasia
spent most of his life in Nan- Lena Champi Graci. Sam attended 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston, with a
grandchildren, Michael, Scott, Jen- Kwiatkowski and Valeria Grozalis;
ticoke and was married for 65 West Pittston High School. Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m.
nifer, Joseph III, Christopher; and brother, Mitchell Valenta.
years to Cecelia Theresa (Dobro- Sam was a loving, caring man. in St. Monica’s Parish. Interment will
four great-grandchildren. Veronica is survived by her daugh-
wolski), until her death in 2006. He gave his helping hand to every- be in St. Mary’s Annunciation Ceme-
Funeral services will ters, Frances Krispin, with whom
Surviving are children, Jerry one and anyone. tery, Pringle. Friends may call Friday
be at noon Friday at Yeo- she resided, and Victoria Kasztejna,
and wife, Cindy, Carol Young He loved gardening, working at from 5 to 8 p.m.
sock Funeral Home, 40 S. Saylorsburg; seven grandchildren; six
and husband, David, Jane Chip- Bovani’s Service Station and, more In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
Main St., Plains Township, with a great-grandchildren; many nieces and
pindale and fiance, Wayne Silver- recently, at Champi’s Greenhouse. butions may be made to St. Monica’s
Mass of Christian Burial at 12:30 nephews.
man, and Tom; nine grandchil- Sam loved working outside, go- Parish, 363 W. Eighth St., West Wyo-
p.m. at Ss. Peter & Paul Church. Funeral will be Saturday at 11
dren; several great-grandchildren. ing to the Poconos, going for coffee ming, PA 18644.
Interment will be in Mount Olivet will be held Friday at 10 a.m. in a.m. from the Kopicki Funeral Home,
Mass and burial will be at with friends and all the children in
the convenience of the family. Cemetery. Friends may call today, his life. Corpus Christi Parish/Immaculate
Arrangements provided by Neill 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family
Surviving are his brother, Rich- Conception Church, West Pittston,
with Monsignor John Sempa as
Lucy Beneski
Funeral Home, Camp Hill. ard, West Pittston; uncles, Joseph
Donations in Clem’s memory requests donations to be made to Champi, West Pittston, and Rich- celebrant. Interment will be in May 6, 2013
may be made to United Church the American Heart Association, ard Champi and his wife, Helen, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton.
of Christ Homes Benevolent
Fund, 30 N. 31st St., Camp Hill,
www.heart.org, or 800-242-8721. Duryea; nephew, Tony, and his
wife, Lisa; niece, Majorie, and her
Friends may call from 9 a.m. until
time of service at the church. L ucy Beneski, 97, formerly of
Kingston, passed away Monday,
May 6, 2013, at Mercy Center, Dallas.
Lakeville, Mass., Theodore Beneski
and his wife, Barbara, Sumter, S.C.,
and Daniel Beneski and his wife, Bar-
PA 17011. MORE OBITUARIES, Pages 2A, 9A husband, Todd; great-nephews, In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the American Heart As- She was born in Norwich, Conn., bara Machinas-Beneski, Glen Mills;
Brian and Cody; great-niece, Sa- daughter of the late Benjamin and 12 grandchildren; numerous great-
sociation.
FUNERALS mantha, who is his namesake; nu-
merous cousins and friends.
A Mass of Christian Burial
Arrangements have been en-
trusted to the Anthony Recupero
Helena Jakubowska Grymko. She was
a graduate of Kingston High School.
grandchildren and great-great-grand-
children; sisters, Anne Segda, Kings-
BOGDON- Margaret, visitation 2 to service. Funeral Home, West Pittston. She was a member of the former St. ton, Marguerite Weiss, Ashburn, Va.,
4 p.m. Saturday at Curtis L. Swanson KNOTT - Mary, funeral with Mass of Hedwig’s Church in Kingston, its and Stella Drozda, Edwardsville;
Funeral Home, corner of routes 29 and Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Friday in Rosary Society and was one of the nieces and nephews.
118, Pikes Creek. Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Mercy Cen- church’s pierogi makers. Funeral will be Saturday at 9 a.m.
BUTCAVAGE - the Rev. Leonard,
Pontifical Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m.
ter, Dallas. Friends may call 9:45 a.m.
until services. Thomas ‘Jerry’ Ridgley Lucy was very active, living at
home until she was 92. She loved to
from the Kopicki Funeral Home, 263
Zerbey Ave., Kingston, with Mass of
Friday in Ss. Cyril and Methodius Parish MATTA - Irene, Mass of Christian Burial
at the Church of St. Joseph, 604 N. 11:30 a.m. Friday in St. Leo’s/Holy Rosary May 6, 2013 crochet and work in her garden and Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Laurel St., Hazleton. Friends may call 10 Church, Ashley. yard. Ignatius Church. Interment will be in
a.m. until services. POPPLE - Joseph, Mass of Christian T h o m a s Jerry is survived by his sister, She was preceded in death by St. John’s Cemetery, Dallas. Friends
BUTTERWICK - James, funeral Mass 10 Burial 9:30 a.m. Friday in Ss. Peter and her husband, Joseph J. Beneski; two may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m.
“Jerry” Ridgley, Cindy Hogan, and her husband,
a.m. Friday in the Church of St. Aloysius, Paul Church, 13 Hudson Road, Plains
Barney and Division streets, Wilkes- Township. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. 63, of Pittston, James, Pittston Junction; nephew, brothers; three sisters. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
Barre. today at Yanaitis Funeral Home Inc., 55 passed away John Murphy; nieces, Christine She is survived by her sons, Jo- butions may be made to Mercy Cen-
CONANT - Donald R., memorial service Stark St., Plains Township. Monday, May 6, Policare, Julie Ross and Susan seph Beneski and his wife, Patricia, ter, 301 Lake St., Dallas, PA 18612.
11 a.m. Saturday in the chapel at Denison ROMAN - Beatrice, memorial Mass of at his home. Smith; many great-nieces and

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Cemetery, Forty Fort. Christian Burial noon Saturday in St. He was born great-nephews.
DULSKI - Joseph, funeral noon Friday John the Evangelist Church, William
at Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main Street, Pittston. Friends may call 11:30 in Avoca on A Mass of Christian Burial
St., Plains Township. Mass of Christian a.m. until service. Sept. 27, 1949, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Our

TO ALL
Burial 12:30 p.m. at Ss. Peter & Paul SCHARLATT - Craig, funeral 10 a.m. to- a son of the late Anne (Quinn) Lady of the Eucharist Church, 535
Church. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to day at Desiderio Funeral Home Inc., 436 Ridgley. N. Main St., Pittston, with Father
9 p.m. today. S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. Friends Jerry was a member of St. John Thomas Maloney officiating.
GULA - Rose, memorial service 11 a.m. may call 9 a.m. until services.

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Saturday in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, STURDEVANT - Mary, funeral 11 a.m.
the Evangelist Church, Pittston. He Friends may call at the church 9
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Joan M. (Lewis) Hill Deborah Ann Patronick Christopher D. Vogel


May 8, 2013 May 7, 2013 May 8, 2013

J oan M. (Lewis) Hill, 76, of Kutz-


town and formerly of Maxatawny D eborah Ann Patronick, 57, of
Wilkes-Barre, entered into C hristopher D. Vogel, of Exeter,
passed away on Wednesday, May
8, 2013, surrounded by his loving fam-
Township and Longwood, Fla., died her eternal life on Tuesday, May 7,
May 8, 2013, in Phoebe Nursing 2013, in Hospice Community Care ily.
Home, Allentown, where she was a at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Born Feb. 21, 1966 in Allentown,
patient for four days. She was the Born in Wilkes-Barre on Dec. 2, he was the son of the late Sandra
widow of Clifford R. Hill, who died 1955, she was a daughter of the late Gene (Seeley) Vogel and Terry W.A.
on May 21, 2008. Henry and Sophia Palka Dudick. Vogel.
Born in Kingston, she was a She grew up in the Wilkes-Barre Chris was an active and proud
daughter of the late Robert J. and and Hanover areas and was a grad- member of the PA Showman’s Asso-
Lois M. (Morgan) Lewis. Mrs. Hill uate of Hanover High School, Class ciation for more than 12 years.
was a member of St. John’s Luther- of 1974. After graduation, Deborah He was preceded in death by his
an Church, Kutztown. She was a started to work in the Mercy Hos- grandson, Samuel L. Vogel.
graduate of Kingston High School. pital, Wilkes-Barre. Over the years, He is survived by his wife, Cynthia
She attended Kutztown University. she continued her education and M. (Tokar) Vogel; sons, Anthony P.
From 1956 until 2008, she, along became a certified nurses aide. She Darienzo, Bruce Darienzo and Chris-
wife of Robert Guddat, and Heidi Ellen, Nanticoke; nieces, nephews topher Dean Vogel II; daughters, An- trusted to Graziano Funeral Home
with her late husband, Clifford, worked for Mercy Hospital for 13 Inc., Pittston Township. Friends may
owned and operated what is now J. (Zook), wife of Noah Ashbaugh; years until she became ill. and great-nieces; her Pomeranian, gel Darienzo, Sierra Darienzo, Kendra
three great-grandchildren, Haven Levon. Darienzo, Destiny Darienzo, Cynthia call 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday at the funeral
Clifford Hill Sanitation Service Inc., Deborah still continued with her home, with a prayer service held at 6
Kutztown. The company continues A. Ramos, Robbie I. and Mya G. life. She enjoyed playing seven-card Funeral services will be held Darienzo, Christine Vogel and Sandra
Guddat. Saturday at 9 a.m. at Yanaitis Jean Vogel; four grandchildren; broth- p.m.
to operate under the leadership poker with her family. She loved to For directions to the funeral home
of their son, Clifford B. Hill, and Funeral services will be held at go to flea markets and go antiquing Funeral Home Inc., 55 Stark St., ers, Terry E. Vogel and Timothy J.
10:30 a.m. Saturday in Ludwick Fu- Plains Township. A blessing ser- Vogel; numerous nieces and nephews. or to express condolences to Chris’s
daughter Darlene B. (Hill) Qualio. on weekends. When she was well, family, please visit www.grazianofu-
She is survived by daughters, neral Homes Inc., 333 Greenwich she enjoyed going on family trips, vice will be at 9:30 a.m., officiated Funeral services have been en-
St., Kutztown, with the Rev. Susan by the Rev. Dennis Gray, pastor neralhome.com.
Carolyn J. (Hill) Farrell, Emmaus, especially to Cancun.
and Darlene B. (Hill), wife of Mark F. Fox officiating. Interment will She was preceded in death by of the Wyoming Avenue Christian MORE OBITUARIES, Pages 2A, 8A
S. Qualio, Fleetwood; son, Clifford follow in Fairview Cemetery, Kutz- her parents. Church. Interment will follow at
B., husband of Doris L. (Zook) Hill, town. Friends may call Saturday Surviving is her husband of 22 St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover
Kutztown; sister, Roberta (Lewis), from 9:30 a.m. until services. years, Ken Patronick, at home; Township. Friends and family may OPEN
wife of Joseph Sinnott, Chandler, The family requests contribu- daughter, Jackie Nickol, Sugar call at the funeral home on Friday Mon.-Fri. 9 to 7
Ariz.; five grandchildren, Cristy L. tions be made to St. John’s Luther- Notch; brothers, Hank Dudick, from 4 to 7 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6
(Hill) Ramos, Trisha M. Qualio, an Church, 201 E. Main St., Kutz- Nevada, Richard Dudick and his Condolences to the family and
Colin J. Farrell, Erin M. Farrell town, PA 19530. wife, Lauren, Hudson, Edward directions to the services can be

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E DITORIAL
OTHER OPINION: SEQUESTRATION

Finally, the Feds


are doing their jobs
I
N THE nine weeks since orities, reduced travel, sidelined
modest cuts to federal contractors, dropped inconse-
spending growth kicked quential initiatives — all sorts
in, we’ve waited for the pa- of economizing they haven’t
rade of horribles that President done in the past because nobody
Barack Obama and his subordi- made them do so.
nates predicted. What we’ve in- The meat products that
stead witnessed, to our surprise wouldn’t be federally inspected,
and probably theirs, is members the federal prisons with not
of Congress and other govern- enough guards, the criminals
ment officials finally doing their who wouldn’t face justice for
jobs. lack of federal prosecutors —
Yes, there was that bad gam- ably and sometimes reluctantly,
bit by the administration to fur- the feds have averted threatened
lough air traffic controllers and consequences of the sequester.
provoke Americans to warble, This is the slippery slope, with
“End the sequester!” Many of boiling caldrons of oil at the bot-
those Americans instead vented tom, that defenders of ever-ris-
their anger on congressional ing spending always have feared:
Democrats — they of the party As Americans see officials mak-
that owns the executive branch ing choices, lopping needless
and thus has to make things expenses and living within lim-
work. After less than a week, the its just as families and private-
White House beat feet. Conser- sector employers have to do, the
vatives, having shown the sup- confident claim that spending
posed necessity of furloughs to (and debt) simply can’t be sliced
be a falsehood, were jubilant. stands exposed as a fraud.
Liberals, having lost the gambit Here’s where many Democrats
and failed to halt the sequester retort, fiercely, that cuts to pov-
MAIL BAG | LETTERS FROM READERS
cuts to most other domestic
erty and other people programs
spending growth, were apoplec-
tic.
are causing harm to constituen-
cies that don’t have the clout
Born Alive Act deserves SEND US YOUR OPINION
placebo effect will be the most important
advance in understanding pain. Under-

weight given Roe vs Wade


But look at how capably this standing the pain receptors and the areas
that business-class fliers exerted. Letters to the editor must include the
sausage got made. Lawmakers in the brain where pain is perceived
So let’s stipulate for the sake writer’s name, address and daytime phone
crafted, and Obama codified in would be very important in understand-
law, flexibility in how the U.S.
Department of Transportation
of discussion that some domes-
tic programs do deserve higher Astorythe
lthough the media have not covered
Kermit Gosnell trial in depth, this
reveals the underbelly of the abor-
number for verification. Letters should be
no more than 250 words. We reserve the
right to edit and limit writers to one pub-
ing pain.
Before you do anything you should
spending. No problem!
allocates its resources to provide tion industry, babies born alive and then lished letter every 30 days. consult with your doctor first.
vital services: Congress enabled Congress and the president Jacob Corney
merely need to keep making the killed. • Email: mailbag@timesleader.com Edwardsville
a shift of $253 million from air- Lila Rose from Live Action has present- • Fax: 570-829-5537
port construction to controllers’ choices they’re learning to make: • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N.
salaries. Crisis resolved.
Americans have watched
If we want more for X, we’ll take
it from Y. Because if Z equals
ed several investigative videos showing
that clinics are allowing babies born alive
Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Two big reasons why
Mom deserves some love
more of the unchecked spending during an abortion procedure to die by
similar adaptations over these not giving them medical treatment. In
nine weeks, and we hope they
see many more. In agency after
and debt that got us where we
are, there … is … no … Z. 2002, President Bush signed the Born
Alive Infants Protection Act, which guar-
One man offers advice M others teach us how to pray and

on how to live quality life


agency, officials have juggled pri- Chicago Tribune are good cooks. They set the good
anteed care for these children. Abortion example.
supporters are quick to cite Roe vs. Wade Tell your mother that you love her on
QUOTE OF THE DAY
but they ignore the Born Alive Infants
Protection Act. H ere are a few tips that could improve
the quality of your life.
The receptors for pain, itch, etc. in our
Mother’s Day.
Alex Partika
Wilkes-Barre
When a representative from Planned
Parenthood was asked what should body react more to a stimulus when the
“This is a hell of a lot more important temperature is higher. It is better if we
The justice at Fort Hood
happen if a baby is born alive during an
to me than running for president. This abortion procedure, she said, “That’s up keep the temperature in our house lower
to the woman, her family and the physi- for this reason.
is about my family’s future.”
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie
cian.” Planned Parenthood is absolutely
wrong. That baby deserves every protec-
Pitchers (especially professional)
whose pitching arms have deteriorated to has been delayed too long
I
On the reason for his weight-loss surgery the point that nothing can be done should t’s been three and a half years since the
tion under law.
Today, our legislators are betraying try pitching with the other arm. It will Fort Hood terrorist murder and wound-
the children by allowing “the slaughter take a lot of practice, but it can be done. ing of our American hero military people.
of the innocents” to continue, especially Never scratch an itch — it only makes Is this the “great” judicial system that we
it itch more. have?
OTHER OPINION: SPENDING DEAL by using federal money to fund Planned
Any time we apply something with The anguish of the family members to
Parenthood, the largest abortion provider

Time running out


in the country. our hands such as cleaning fluids, facial suffer this long with no closure in sight.
Fifty-five million of our brothers and creams etc.,it will be absorbed through But, I bet the mouthpieces paid by the
sisters have been aborted since 1973. our skin and get into our blood stream. American people are loving it. Totally
And this could affect many of our body disgusting.

on budget games
When will this barbaric procedure stop?
Barbara Yanchek processes. If this were Iran or Iraq, and some
Jermyn And as we age our skin becomes thin- American had done this in their country,
ner. punishment would have been swift and

T Letter men are advised to Odors are also absorbed through our final.
HE HOUSE Ways and ue issuing debt beyond the limit Jim Jag Jr.
Means Committee has and past May 19. nasal membranes which also affect our West Pittston

mind their own business


OK’d a bill that would Meanwhile, Senate Majority body processes.
prioritize Social Se- Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has Fats (such as pie crusts) are one of the
curity payments and Treasury
bond dividends if the nation
his own budget gambit. He is
demanding that House leaders A recent edition of the newspaper had
an informative article about teens and
hardest things to digest and they could
stay in our stomach for hours. They could Everyone should stand up
again bumps up against the fed-
eral debt ceiling. The bill passed
move the process forward by
naming negotiators to a confer-
young adults bearing a disproportionate
share of STDs. Gail Bolan, the director
affect the quality of our sleep.
It is a good idea to do some light for what they feel is right
E
on a party-line vote, with Repub- ence committee to hammer out exercises (15 squats, rotate our feet very public servant is between a rock
of the Centers for Disease Control and
licans in favor. a deal. clockwise, counter clockwise and up and and hard place, especially law enforce-
Prevention’s division of STD prevention,
Democrats opposed the osten- Sen. Reid wants to name 12 down about 20 times) about an hour or ment. If all public servants reported all
recommends consistent and correct use
sible fail-safe measure, calling it senators to the conference, but two before we go to bed. I have found acts of malfeasance of their peers or
of condoms to prevent infection.
the prelude to another Republi- neither Senate Republicans nor that these exercises reduced the amount elected leaders, government would be
Yet several days ago, Alex S. Partika
can attempt to embarrass Presi- House leaders want to cooper- of muscle spasms that I was having. more responsible to the citizens.
condemned condoms, claiming “it is
dent Barack Obama and para- ate. They don’t want a confer- Don’t eat for at least five hours before The political leaders will threaten the
wrong teaching people how to use con-
lyze the government over the ence yet, they say. They appear going to bed. It is not a good idea to employees with loss of employment,
doms. Condoms should not even be in
debt-ceiling issue — this time not to want a budget compro- drink too much water. change of days off, deny your chance of
existence.”
with the political inoculation of mise at all. We should control the amount of promotion, etc., just like the Kids for
In Curt Piazza’s recent letter, he asked
continued Social Security pay- The House has been legisla- sodium, potassium and other ions we Cash program was allow to fester for
“who will work as hard to protect my
ments. tively AWOL for months. Reid is consume. years.
rights; my rights as a white middle-aged,
The $16.7 trillion debt ceil- daring them to legislate on the Even though our bodies have a strict It’s the same attitude the wife of the
English-speaking, Bible-believing Chris-
ing will come back into effect on budget. Who will win the moral control over the amount of these ions in alleged coward bomber in Boston had,
tian, heterosexual male?” Which of your
May 19, after Congress suspend- and political high ground on the our blood stream we should not abuse never reporting any irrational behavior
rights are you being denied, Mr. Piazza?
ed it earlier this year. The House issue? It’s still early — but get- them. And if you look on the nutritional of his activity, even after his picture was
Please tell me what you have been denied
Republican bill would allow the ting later and later. facts on the food packages you will get posted on television, that could have
due to your race, age, language, religion,
Treasury Department to contin- the percentages of the daily requirements saved a police officer life.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette sexual orientation or gender?
of these substances. It takes courage to stand tall against
May I suggest Mr. Partika and Mr.
We should wear shoes that have a lot of terrorism or corruption in government.
Editorial Board Piazza get together and debate each other
room in them. They will be warmer in the Now public employee’s are willing testify
over how the rest of us should live and
PRASHANT SHITUT winter and cooler in the summer. Your in the Benghazi attack, too little too late.
leave the rest of us alone?
President and CEO shoemaker could modify the laces to fit In Luzerne County it’s a disease.
Heather H. Ruseskas
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ Plymouth your feet. George J. Kochis
I believe that understanding the Kingston
Vice President/Executive Editor

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


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WOMEN Prosecutors: Meeting


Continued from Page 1A affected testimony
said.
He also said a paternity test By SHEENA DELAZIO tent.
on Castro was being done to sdelazio@timesleader.com Details about
establish who fathered the WILKES-BARRE — When sib- Yusiff’s criminal
now 6-year-old child of captive lings meet a new addition to the juvenile case
Amanda Berry. family, it usually takes place with became evident
Castro was in custody and family members in a hospital room. during his tes-
couldn’t be reached for com- When 14-year-old Elijah Yusiff timony. He was
ment. A brother-in-law has said met his newborn brother this Yusiff charged with
the family was “shocked” after week, it was in a prisoner hold- an unknown of-
hearing about the women at the ing room in the Luzerne County fense in juvenile
home. Courthouse. court in relation to Winstead’s
Castro’s brothers, Pedro, 54, It was a meeting prosecutors shooting.
and Onil, 50, were also arrested said Wednesday that interfered “I got to hold him,” Yusiff said of
after the women were rescued, with Yusiff’s testimony Tuesday meeting his new baby brother. “I
but there was no evidence they in the criminal trial of his mother, couldn’t concentrate. (Attorneys)
had any part Angelina DeAbreu, charged with kept asking the same questions
in the crime, covering up the April 5, 2012, fatal over and over.”
Cleveland shooting of 14-year-old Tyler Win- The meeting made him emo-
Prosecutor Vic- stead. tional, confused and caused him to
tor Perez said. Clark Van Orden/ The Times leader
First Assistant District Attorney answer the same questions differ-
Earlier in the Cassandra Valania of Shickshinny, a cocktail server at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, Samuel Sanguedolce said there ently, Yusiff said.
day, Berry and serves free beer as part of a new promotion at the Plains Township casino. was a noticeable change in Yusiff’s Since his arrest and placement
former captive testimony after the meeting and he at KidsPeace, a juvenile facility in

Free suds flow at casino


Berry Gina DeJesus was concerned with Yusiff having Orefield, Pa., Yusiff has seen his
were welcomed contact with his mother. grandmother — DeAbreu’s mother
home by ju- Sanguedolce said he was noti- — twice and is not permitted to
bilant crowds fied of the meeting after the trial have contact with his mother, he
of loved ones ended for the day Tuesday and he said.
and neighbors Limited-time promotion a set period of time, were guests are taking advantage interviewed Yusiff about it Wednes- Yusiff admitted he is on several
with balloons entitled to free draft beer. of the offer. day morning. The meeting took medications and said none of them
offered as part of Mohegan They are also entitled to “When compared to both
and banners place during a 20-minute recess in noticeably affect him other than
We d n e s d a y. Sun’s summer activities. free bottled beer, wine and the week prior to the start Yusiff’s testimony Tuesday after- medication he takes to make him
Family mem- alcohol. of the free beer promotion noon. less nervous.
DeJesus bers protective- By ANDREW M. SEDER The lowest-tier card, a and to the comparable week A juvenile probation officer,
aseder@timesleader.com
Sanguedolce asked that Yusiff
ly took them general Mohegan Sun Play- in 2012, draft beer orders retake the stand Wednesday morn- Walter Symons, testified about an
inside, past hundreds of report- ers Card, is free for anyone increased more than 350 per- ing to explain to jurors why he was emergency status hearing held be-
PLAINS TWP. — A age 21 and older who is not cent,” Bean said. “The daily fore Judge Tina Polachek Gartley
ers and onlookers. emotional and why his testimony
week after Mohegan Sun at on a self exclusion or black average for the week went in 2012 regarding Yusiff, whose
Neither woman spoke, and was inconsistent. Yusiff met with
Pocono Downs kicked off a list the state maintains. from 393 draft beer orders to surname is spelled differently in
their families pleaded for pa- his grandmother, grandfather and
promotion offering free draft Those without one can sign 1,422 draft beer orders.” different court papers. Versions in-
tience and time alone. baby brother, Sanguedolce said.
beer to players-card holders up for free at the casino and He also noted that even clude Yussuf and Yusuff.
“Give us time and privacy to DeAbreu’s attorney, Tom Marsi-
actively gambling on the immediately begin taking with the extra beer flowing, The hearing was held because
heal,” said Sandra Ruiz, DeJe- lio, objected, arguing Yusiff should
casino floor, the response has advantage of the draft beer unruly incidents have been DeAbreu was being charged with a
sus’ aunt. Ruiz thanked police not have to retake the stand be-
been something to toast. offer. nonexistent. crime and she was ordered to have
for rescuing the women and cause nothing inappropriate hap-
To kick off its annual Hot Mike Bean, the president The free 16-ounce draft no contact with Yusiff, Symons tes-
urged the public not to retali- pened during the meeting. Yusiff’s
Summer Fun promotion, ca- and general manager of Mo- beer options include Miller tified.
ate against the suspects or their attorneys and caretakers were pres-
sino officials decided to add hegan Sun at Pocono Downs, Lite, Coors Light, Heineken DeAbreu approached Symons,
families. ent.
free draft beers to the excite- said: “The free beer promo- and Labatt Blue. he said, and asked if she could hug
The third captive, Michelle “(DeAbreu) had no contact with
ment. The complimentary tion has been extremely well The promotion is not Yusiff and said prosecutors were
Knight, 32, was reported in good (Yusiff) directly or indirectly,” Mar-
beverage is available to those received by our guests. It’s scheduled to become a asking her about a gun involved in
condition at Metro Health Medi- silio said. “Enough is enough.”
holding a Mohegan Sun play- been a nice kick-off and addi- permanent casino feature, the case. She didn’t know where
cal Center, which a day earlier County Judge David Lupas al-
ers card regardless of tier. tion to our Hot Summer Fun said Bean, noting the taps the gun was located, Symons said
had reported that all three vic- lowed prosecutors to question
Previously, only those series.” will turn off for the lowest- DeAbreu told him, and that her son
tims had been released. There Yusiff about the meeting, noting
holding Elite- or Sagamore- Looking at the data regard- tier card holders when the had knowledge about it.
was no immediate explanation Yusiff’s testimony was inconsis-
level players cards, which are ing draft beers ordered on Hot Summer Fun promotion
from the hospital.
earned based on the level of the gaming floor, it appears period ends on Labor Day.
The Associated Press does
play a guest maintains over

GUN
not usually identify people home in the days after the fatal
who might be victims of sexual shooting.
assault, but the names of the Police became suspicious of
women were widely circulated
by their families, friends and
law enforcement authorities for
JOBS Continued from Page 1A

woman she did not know,


Yusiff’s story about Winstead
being killed in a drive-by shoot-
ing after viewing the city’s video
years during their disappear- Continued from Page 1A sometime after the shooting. surveillance footage of the area
ance. Wildes wanted to get in touch after the shooting. Investigators
well. We continue to anticipate
In a development that aston- with Patrick Curry, her father, could not locate a red Ford Tau-
a fall time frame for comple-
ished and exhilarated much of to discuss disposing of a gun. rus, a vehicle Yusiff said the al-
tion and opening,” said Mohe-
Cleveland, the three women Patrick Curry testified he be- leged shooter drove away in.
gan Sun President and General
were rescued after Berry, 27, lieved the teenager was killed Police also became suspi-
Manager Mike Bean. “Interest
broke through a screen door in a drive-by shooting until his cious when Yusiff described the
in booking our new events and
at the Castro house and told a daughter read him text messag- alleged shooter as a thin, black
convention center has been
911 dispatcher: “Help me. I’m es received from Wildes. man and described a different
very strong and our sales team
Amanda Berry. I’ve been kid- Clark Van Orden/The Times leader Patrick Curry testified he man in a police sketch.
is now marketing and reserv-
napped, and I’ve been missing Workers inside what will be the ballroom at the Mohegan went into his backyard and Sobocinski said police locat-
ing space in the events and
for 10 years and I’m, I’m here, Sun at Pocono Downs hotel and convention center. saw a revolver wrapped up in a ed blood stains on carpets that
convention center. We are in
I’m free now.” striped towel on a scrap metal were bleached, and blood on
the process of doing a number
Law enforcement officials left “Job fairs have worked for us pile he kept. a wall at the bottom of a stair-
of things to prepare for the full-time positions.”
many questions unanswered, in the past and we think it will “I pushed it with my foot. I well.
opening and are excited to be The available jobs include
including how the women were be a success this time, too,” didn’t touch it or move it,” Cur- Police also recovered a
holding a job fair on June 18th call center reservationists,
taken captive. Fox-LaRose said. ry said, noting the gun wasn’t .22-caliber bullet at the bottom
here.” front office supervisors, house-
Neighbors said that Ariel She noted that when the there the following morning. of the steps and a half-used gal-
The 250 hotel jobs are in ad- keeping supervisors, bell cap-
Castro took part in the search casino first opened a job fair When asked why he didn’t im- lon of bleach.
dition to the 20 to 30 people tains, bell persons and house-
for one of the missing women, drew thousands. So did a simi- mediately call police and waited Blood on the wall was tested
that spa owners Angie and Lar- keeping attendants.
helped pass out fliers, per- lar event held after table games 12 hours to report the gun being and determined to be Win-
ry Morgan will hire for their Fox-LaRose said the casino
formed music at a fundraiser for were legalized a few years placed in his backyard, Curry stead’s, Sobocinski testified.
business. already has received inquiries
her and attended a candlelight later. While she doesn’t think said he was scared. Two other stains were undeter-
Bean said that about 60 per- about positions, and the job
vigil, where he comforted her the number of applicants will “I was never involved in any- mined because bleach had been
cent of the 250 positions will fair seemed like a wise way to
mother. be as high because the avail- thing like this before,” he said. used.
be full time and they are eli- bring potential employees in
As recently as 2005, Castro able positions are fewer, Maria “I thought I’d get in trouble.” In one of the searches, a safe
gible for benefits. But the part- to ask questions of human re-
was accused of repeated acts of Zangardi, the casino’s director Wilkes-Barre Detective David the gun had been kept in was
time staff, Bean noted, “are the sources and hotel staff and to
violence against his children’s of human resources, estimated Sobocinski testified he assisted found at Yusiff’s uncle’s home
ones who typically have the fill out applications electroni-
mother. about 2,000 is a likely total. in three searches at DeAbreu’s in New Jersey, Sobocinski said.
first opportunity to move into cally with on-site kiosks.

SEVEN-DAY FORECAST ALMANAC SUN & MOON ACROSS THE REGION TODAY NATIONAL FORECAST
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport Sunrise Sunset
TODAY through 7 p.m. Wed. Today Today
Shown is
today’s weather.
Syracuse
74/54 Albany Seattle
79/51 Winnipeg
HIGH TEMPERATURES 5:51 a.m. 8:09 p.m. Temperatures are 70/54 58/35
Warmer
71° with a
High/low
Normal high/low
68°/58°
68°/45°
Moonrise Moonset
today’s highs and
tonight’s lows. Binghamton Billings
Montreal
70/50
Today Today 70/52 72/47 Minneapolis
LOW t-storm in Record high 90° (1936) 5:35 a.m. 8:03 p.m. 64/39
Toronto

53° spots Record low


PRECIPITATION
30° (1956)
New First
Towanda
72/52Scranton Poughkeepsie Chicago
70/45
Detroit
74/53
75/45
New York
70/57
24 hrs ending 7 p.m. 0.31" 69/51 69/51
FRI SAT SUN Month to date 0.31" Wilkes-Barre
San Francisco
60/50
Denver
58/41 Washington
76/59
Kansas City
Normal m-t-d 0.86" Williamsport 71/53 72/51
May 9 May 18 74/54 New York Los Angeles
Year to date 7.08" 70/57 72/58
Normal y-t-d 11.14" Pottsville El Paso
Atlanta
Full Last State College 71/54 80/57
83/62
COOLING DEGREE DAYS Allentown
70/54 71/52
Show- A couple Mostly Degree days are an indicator of energy needs. The more the
total degree days, the more energy is necessary to cool. Houston
ers, heavy of thun- cloudy, a Yesterday 0 Harrisburg Reading Philadelphia
Chihuahua
84/50
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t-storms derstorms shower May 25 May 31 74/55 72/53 74/59 Miami
Month to date 0 Monterrey 87/74
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78° 57° 69° 47° 63° 35° Year to date
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11 Highs: 61-67. Lows: 47-53. Partly sunny today with a shower or thun-
99/68
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation today. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Normal year to date 1 derstorm in the area.
MON TUE WED THE JERSEY SHORE
Summary: Slow-moving low pressure will bring more showers and thunderstorms
RIVER LEVELS to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast today. Another system will bring strong
In feet as of 7 a.m. Wednesday. Highs: 62-68. Lows: 54-60. Partly sunny today with a couple of show- thunderstorms from the southern Plains to the Ohio Valley.
Susquehanna Stage Chg Fld Stg ers and a thunderstorm. Partly cloudy tonight. Today Fri Today Fri Today Fri
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Towanda 1.56 -0.12 16 or thunderstorm in the area. Partly cloudy tonight.
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P E N N S TAT E C O A C H E S C A R AVA N N B A P L AY O F F S

O’Brien energized by trip to NEPA


By DEREK LEVARSE bled at Genetti Man- dance on Wednesday for dinner and a resented well on the night with fresh-
dlevarse@timesleader.com or in Dickson City speech by O’Brien at the event hosted man wideout Eugene Lewis and senior
DICKSON CITY — Bill O’Brien on Wednesday night by the Greater Scranton chapter of the lineman Eric Shrive in attendance
took a seat and gave a quick exhale that come out to sup- Penn State Alumni Association. from Luzerne and Lackawanna Coun-
as he rubbed his eyes. The Penn State port Penn State foot- “When I came here last year, to ty, respectively.
coach was churning along on about ball. be honest with you, I was very over- And of course it wouldn’t be a Penn
two hours of sleep, and the night “It energizes me,” whelmed by this atmosphere,” O’Brien State event in NEPA without an ap- AP PHOTO
O’Brien O’Brien said. “Be- Miami Heat center Chris Bosh (1) dunks
wasn’t close to being over. said of walking into the main ballroom pearance by Matt McGloin.
In the last 24 hours, he had been in cause I need some the ball during a playoff game against
at Genetti’s. “This, to me, is the heart “Anything in Scranton, I’m there to
the Chicago Bulls Wednesday night in
Williamsport, Allentown, New York sleep if you can tell. But this energizes of Nittany nation right here. support,” joked McGloin, who will be Miami.
and finally just outside Scranton as his me.” “It’s been enthusiastic crowds. in rookie camp with the Carolina Pan-

Miami looks
second annual Coaches Caravan tour For the second straight year, the Crowds that bleed blue and white. thers this weekend. “I’m here mostly to
winds down. Scranton-area stop was expected to be People are really supportive and they support Coach O’Brien and the team,
What keeps him going, he said, is the most heavily attended event on the want to see us do well.”
seeing the crowds like the one assem- tour. Roughly 850 people were in atten- Northeastern Pennsylvania was rep- See PSU, Page 4B

H.S. VOLLEYBALL
like champs
SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE RAILRIDERS

Royals Indians silence Riders in Game 2


spike
After dropping Game 1 at home, the
Heat rough up Chicago to even series.

By TIM REYNOLDS
AP Basketball Writer

Trojans
MIAMI — So much for that notion of
the Miami Heat being in trouble.
Sure, they’ve lost
home-court advantage
in these Eastern Con-
ference semifinals. But
an absolute domination
NANTICOKE – Mike Mori- of the Chicago Bulls on
son’s kill crashed the wooden
floor as the echo rang aloud.
Good thing the court wasn’t
Wednesday night made
the reigning NBA cham-
HEAT
115
pions look like the clear-
made of bamboo sticks or panes cut team to beat in this
of glass because the shot would
have crashed through with rela-
title race once again.
Ray Allen scored 21 BULLS
78
tive ease.
points in only 19 min-
The Holy
3 Redeemer mid-
REDEEMER dle hitter had
utes, LeBron James
finished with 19 points
and nine assists, and the
himself quite
Heat led by as many as
0
NANTICOKE
a night in the
Nanticoke gym-
46 points on the way to
a 115-78 victory on Wednesday night in
nasium, racking
up eight kills Game 2 of their series, now knotted at
and nine blocks as the Royals one game apiece.
led start to finish en route to a
3-0 victory over the Trojans in AIMEE DILGER /THE TIMES LEADER See HEAT, Page 7B
Wyoming Valley Conference play The RailRiders’ David Adams slides in safe to third base under Jared Goedert of the Indians Wednesday at PNC Field in
Moosic.
Wednesday.
S TA N L E Y C U P P L AY O F F S
Indianapolis flexes muscle in shutout victory
The win helps the Royals (11-
1) keep pace with undefeated
North Pocono and should keep
Redeemer around the two seed
for the upcoming district play- By DAVE ROSENGRANT Indianapolis pitchers held the good arms,” Scranton/Wilkes-
Fleury is benched
for pivotal Game 5
drosengrant@timesleader.com RailRiders to just three hits and Barre catcher Jeff Farnham said.
offs.
“We played a lot of competi- MOOSIC – Indianapolis en- Felix Pie hit a two-run home run “That’s a good staff right there.”
tive tournaments this year,” Re- tered the current series with for the game’s lone scores. In all SWB starter Graham Stone-
deemer coach Jack Kablick said. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre as the three games of the series so far, burner walked just one, but it
“We played the No. 2, No. 3 and best team in the International the Indians haven’t allow more hurt. After Jared Goedert walked Tied at 2-2 with 8th-seeded Islanders
No. 4 teams in the state. And
it really does set you up for big
2
INDIANS
League record-wise.
So far in the first three games,
than five hits in lowering their
already league-leading ERA to
with one out in the top of the
third, Pie walloped the first pitch
Pens turn to backup Tomas Vokoun.
matches like this. Nanticoke is the Indians have shown how they 2.75. The RailRiders are second he saw for a two-run home run.
a very good team. I thought we
executed pretty well.” 0
RAILRIDERS
got to the point of having 23 wins,
with strong pitching and timely
in the I.L. in the stat at 3.07.
Things won’t get much easier
It was his second two-run blast
of the series and second of the
By WILL GRAVES
AP Sports Writer
Make no mistake about it. PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Penguins
hitting. The same occurred on for the RailRiders tonight as the season. When Pie hit it, the ball coach Dan Bylsma insists he still believes
Morison’s impact went well be- Wednesday afternoon during a Pittsburgh Pirates’ prized pros- didn’t look like it was a sure
yond statistics. in Marc-Andre Fleury, that the issues
2-0 win, claiming their second pect Gerrit Cole takes the mound home run but cleared the left for the reeling Pen-
Yes, the monster kill gave Re- victory in three games during for the Indians. UP NEXT
field fence. guins go far beyond
the series at PNC Field. The final “I give their pitching staff a the struggles of their
See ROYALS, Page 4B
game of the set is tonight. lot of credit. They got a lot of See RIDERS, Page 4B Stanley Cup-winning
goaltender.
Still, that didn’t stop
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Bylsma from making
a switch he hopes will

Halladay to have shoulder surgery, eyes ’13 return


GAME 5
shift momentum in
NEW YORK
Pittsburgh’s highly en- ISLANDERS
tertaining but slightly at
bewildering first- PITTSBURGH
By JANIE McCAULEY things,” Halladay said. “Now I feel Philadelphia round playoff series PENGUINS
AP Baseball Writer I have something to grasp onto, Phillies pitcher with the New York 7 tonight, NBCSN
SAN FRANCISCO — For Roy something to move forward with. I Roy Halladay Islanders.
Halladay, arthroscopic surgery on talks about an Tomas Vokoun will
don’t feel as lost as before. I feel like
his troublesome throwing shoul- injury to his get the start in net for
there’s some answers.”
der became the best-case scenario right shoulder the Penguins in Game
He is relieved he won’t need re- as he speaks 5 on Thursday, a move
when he had prepared himself for
the worst — a career-ending injury constructive surgery at this stage. with the media necessitated by three
that would force his retirement On the 15-day disabled list since in the dugout straight shaky perfor-
when he’s far from ready. Monday because of inflammation before a game mances by Fleury and
Halladay will undergo a proce- in his throwing shoulder, the two- against the Vokoun’s eye-popping numbers against
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
dure in his right shoulder to repair time Cy Young Award winner met San Francisco the Islanders this season.
Holy Redeemer co-captain
with Dr. Lewis Yocum in Los An- Giants on “We brought Tomas Vokoun in to play
Brendan Leahigh dinks the ball a partially torn rotator cuff and
Wednesday in big games for us,” Bylsma said.
over the net against Nanticoke remove a bone spur. He also has geles on Tuesday. Halladay hadn’t San Francisco.
in WVC boys volleyball action some fraying of the labrum.
Wednesday in Nanticoke. “I think we did all the right See HALLADAY, Page 3B See PENGUINS, Page 7B

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round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. a three-time Olympian and was the football registration on May 11 and
C.Ross lf 5 2 2 1 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 2 0
MMntr c 5 0 2 1 Kemp cf 3 0 1 1 HockEY Coughlin 4 9 .308 8 33 59 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 2012 Olympic swim team captain. 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and May
Prado 3b 4 0 2 0 Ethier rf 4 0 0 0 Pittston Area 2 11 .154 10 29 116 10 p.m. For more information, visit www. 24 from 3-5 p.m. All registrations
GParra rf 4 1 1 1 A.Ellis c 3 0 1 0 MLB -- Regional coverage, Atlanta at San Fran-
JoWilsn 2b 5 1 0 0 Uribe 3b 4 0 1 0 NHL PLAYOFFS cisco or Philadelphia at Arizona (9:30 p.m. start)
dmacswimming.org or call Beth will take place at Minor park, next
Cahill p 3 1 1 2 DGordn ss 3 0 0 0 Division 2 W L Pct. GB RS RA Redington at 239-3575. to Kistler Elementary. Parents
Hinske ph 1 0 0 0 Capuan p 2 0 0 0 FIRST ROUND Berwick 9 2 .818 - 75 24 NHL HOCKEY must provide a copy of their child’s
MtRynl p 0 0 0 0 PRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Tunkhannock 8 3 .727 . 5 58 34 7 p.m.
Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 Guerrir p 0 0 0 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE Wyoming Area 9 4 .692 1 83 53 CNBC -- Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game Holy Redeemer Girls Basketball birth certificate. The cost per child
Schmkr ph-2b 1 0 0 0
Pittsburgh 2, N.Y. Islanders 2 Dallas 4 8 .333 5.5 49 60
5, Ottawa at Montreal
NBCSN -- Playoffs, conference quarterfinals,
Camp will run June 17-19 at Holy is $70 and $90 per family.
Totals 42 915 9 Totals 31 2 7 2
Wednesday, May 1: Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Islanders 0 Lake-Lehman 0 12 .000 9.5 34 89 game 5, N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh Redeemer from 5:30-8:30 p.m for
Arizona 030 030 003 —9 Friday, May 3: N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3 9:30 p.m. girls in grades 4-8. Registration Stan Waleski Basketball Camp
Los Angeles 101 000 000 —2 Sunday, May 5: Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Islanders 4, OT NBCSN -- Playoffs, conference quarterfinals,
Division 3 W L Pct. GB RS RA
game 5, Minnesota at Chicago forms may be picked up at the Registrations are being accepted
Tuesday, May 7: N.Y. Islanders 6, Pittsburgh 4 Holy Redeemer 9 0 1.000 - 125 18
E_Gregorius (1), C.Crawford (1). DP_Arizona 1,
Thursday, May 9: N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7
school and the deadline is June for boys and girls in grades K-8
Los Angeles 1. LOB_Arizona 8, Los Angeles 6. Hanover Area 9 2 .818 1 103 35
10. Cost is $75. For more informa- for a camp from July 8 through
2B_Pollock (11). 3B_Cahill (1). HR_Goldschmidt
(6), C.Ross (1), C.Crawford (5). SB_Prado (1).
p.m.
Saturday, May 11: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders,
Northwest 7 2 .778 2 76 28 HARnESS RAcInG tion, call coach Chris Parker at Aug. 8 at the Greater Pittston
Wyoming Seminary 5 6 .455 5.5 75 97
SF_Kemp. TBD GAR 3 7 .300 6.5 51 117 Pocono Downs 604-3690. YMCA. The camp features an
IP H R ER BB SO Tuesday’s Results
x-Sunday, May 12: N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, MMI Prep 2 8 .200 7.5 42 76 early registration discount for
Arizona
TBD
Cahill W,2-3 7 6 2 2 3 2
Ottawa 3, Montreal 1
Meyers 0 10 .000 9.5 27 128 First - $12,000 Pace 1:53.4 Misericordia Summer Baseball players registering prior to June 1
Mat.Reynolds 1 1 0 0 0 1 8-Lupara (Ma Kakaley) 10.40 3.60 3.20
Ziegler 1 0 0 0 0 2 Thursday, May 2: Ottawa 4, Montreal 2 Camp is open for registration. The and discounts for multiple family
y -- clinched tie for division title 4-Conors Concord (Ja Morrill Jr) 2.20 2.10
Los Angeles Friday, May 3: Montreal 3, Ottawa 1 5-Casual Lauxmont (Th Jackson) 7.60 camp runs July 8-12 and is open to members attending. For camp
Capuano L,0-2 4 8 6 5 2 2
P.Rodriguez 2 1 0 0 0 3
Sunday, May 5: Ottawa 6, Montreal 1 EXACTA (8-4) $32.60 players age 7-12. For mor informa- information, call coach Waleski
50 CENT TRIFECTA (8-4-5) $345.20
Guerrier
Guerra
1 0 0 0 0 1
2 6 3 3 0 2
Tuesday, May 7: Ottawa 3, Montreal 2, OT
Thursday, May 9: Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. LocAL cALEnDAR 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $86.30 tion, visit athletics.misericordia. at 457-1206 or coach LoBrutto at
Capuano pitched to 3 batters in the 5th. x-Saturday, May 11: Montreal at Ottawa, TBD
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (8-4-5-6) $3,787.20 edu or call 674-1868. 654-8030.
TODAY 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $189.36
x-Sunday, May 12: Ottawa at Montreal, TBD Second - $9,000 Pace 1:52.3
Padres 5, Marlins 1 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Miami San Diego Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 2 (4:15 p.m.) 1-Hay Beautiful (Br Simpson) 6.80 3.80 3.40 Penn State Wilkes-Barre is of- Valley Regional Girls Softball
ab r h bi ab r h bi Thursday, May 2: Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Pittston Area at Hazleton Area 3-Wicked Intentions (Ro Pierce) 2.80 2.80 fering a summer boys basketball League will have its final registra-
5-America Ferrera (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.60
Hchvrr ss 3 0 0 0 EvCarr ss 3 1 1 1 Saturday, May 4: Washington 1, N.Y. Rangers 0, Crestwood at Wyoming Valley West
EXACTA (1-3) $27.00 camp July 8-12 from 9 a.m. to tion, tryouts and player draft May
Diaz lf 3 1 1 0 Denorfi lf 4 0 0 0 OT Berwick at Coughlin
Polanc 3b 4 0 2 0 Headly 3b 4 0 2 0 Monday, May 6: N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 3 Holy Redeemer at Dallas
50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-3-5) $189.40 noon each day for campers in 11 at 5 p.m. at the Freedom Park
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $47.35
Ruggin cf 4 0 0 0 Alonso 1b 3 1 2 1
Wednesday, May 8: N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 3 Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Area
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-3-5-2) $812.40
grades 6-9. The camp will be led by softball complex in Drums. Players
Ozuna rf 4 0 2 1 Gyorko 2b 2 1 1 0 HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Dobbs 1b 4 0 0 0 Venale rf 4 1 2 3 Friday, May 10: N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:30 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $40.62 former NCAA Division I assistant should arrive by 4:45. The cost
(4:15 p.m.)
Olivo c 4 0 1 0 Hundly c 3 0 0 0 p.m. Berwick at Tunkhannock
DAILY DOUBLE (8-1) $53.00 coach Brian D. Stanchak. The cost to register is $50. There is a $10
Valaika 2b 3 0 1 0 Amarst cf 3 1 2 0 Third - $12,000 Trot 1:57.1
Coghln 2b 0 0 0 0 Stults p 2 0 0 0
x-Sunday, May 12: Washington at N.Y. Rangers, Coughlin at Nanticoke 3-Piney's Schooner (An Napolitano) 48.20 6.40 is $125 for the week. For more discount for a second girl from the
TBD Crestwood at Hazleton Area
Sanaia p 2 0 0 0 Thayer p 0 0 0 0
x-Monday, May 13: N.Y. Rangers at Washington, Wyoming Valley West at Pittston Area
4.00 information, email wbsummery- same family. For more information,
Webb p 0 0 0 0 Guzmn ph 1 0 0 0 4-Mystical Cheetah (Br Simpson) 2.10 2.10
NGreen ph 1 0 0 0 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 TBD HIGH SCHOOL BOYS LACROSSE 5-Ms Wiggins (Mi Simons) 2.80
outh@psu.edu or visit www.wb.psu. call John Podlesney at 233-4520.
ARams p 0 0 0 0 Bass p 0 0 0 0 Boston 3, Toronto 1 Dallas at Danville EXACTA (3-4) $152.40 edu/ce/youth.
Delaware Valley at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-4-5) $603.20
Totals 32 1 7 1 Totals 29 510 5 Wednesday, May 1: Boston 4, Toronto 1
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS UPCOMING EVENTS/OTHER
Miami 000 100 000 —1 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $150.80
San Diego 130 000 01x —5
Saturday, May 4: Toronto 4, Boston 2 District 2 singles tournament, first three rounds 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-4-5-7) $2,197.00 Penn State Wilkes-Barre will
Monday, May 6: Boston 5, Toronto 2
E_Olivo (3), Ozuna (1), Hundley (1). DP_Miami 2,
Wednesday, May 8: Boston 4, Toronto 3, OT
at Kirby Park, 9 a.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $109.85 have its first girls basketball sum- Backyard Wiffle Ball League will
San Diego 1. LOB_Miami 6, San Diego 4. 2B_Diaz PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (8-1-3) $639.60
(1), Ozuna (5), Amarista 2 (5). HR_Venable (4). Friday, May 10: Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Fourth - $9,000 Pace 1:51.0 mer camp for grades 6-9 from host a horseshoe tournament in
SB_Alonso (2). CS_Headley (1), Venable (2). x-Sunday, May 12: Boston at Toronto, TBD HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL 9-Mega Lightning (Ja Morrill Jr) 5.60 4.80 3.20 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. the week conjunction with its 9th Annual
SF_Alonso. (4:15 p.m.) 4-Born To Rockn Roll (Er Carlson) 3.80 3.40
IP H R ER BB SO
x-Monday, May 13: Toronto at Boston, TBD
Hanover Area at GAR 8-Fools Gold (Ty Buter) 3.00
of July 8. To register, visit www. BWBL Charity Classic on May 11 to
Miami Meyers at Northwest EXACTA (9-4) $18.20 wb.psu.edu/ce/youth, call 675-9219 benefit local resident Dan Peck.
Sanabia L,2-5 4 1-3 9 4 3 2 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE MMI Prep at Wyoming Seminary
Webb 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
50 CENT TRIFECTA (9-4-8) $108.20 or email wbsummeryouth@psu. Peck recently underwent heart
Chicago 2, Minnesota 1 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $27.05
A.Ramos 2 1 1 0 1 3 Tuesday, April 30: Chicago 2, Minnesota 1, OT (4:15 p.m. unless noted) 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (9-4-8-5) $471.60 edu. transplant surgery and a liver
San Diego Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Seminary 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $23.58 transplant. The two tournaments
Friday, May 3: Chicago 5, Minnesota 2
Stults W,3-2 6 1-3 7 1 1 2 4 Meyers at MMI Prep Fifth - $12,000 Pace 1:53.0
Thayer H,6 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Sunday, May 5: Minnesota 3, Chicago 2, OT Northwest at GAR, 4 p.m. 4-Joeythewarhorse (An McCarthy) 3.60 2.20 2.40
MEETINGS will help defray some of the medi-
Gregerson H,8 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tuesday, May 7 Chicago at Minnesota, (n) HIGH SCHOOL BOYS LACROSSE 3-Jeremes General (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.60 2.10 cal costs for Peck. The horseshoe
Bass 1 0 0 0 0 1 Thursday, May 9: Minnesota at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. (4:15 p.m.)
WP_Stults. Crestwood at Scranton Prep
8-Mogul Hanover (Ra Schnittker) 9.40 Crestwood Football Booster Club tournament is for two-person
x-Saturday, May 11: Chicago at Minnesota, TBD EXACTA (4-3) $7.80
Umpires_Home, Jordan Baker; First, Wally Bell;
x-Sunday, May 12: Minnesota at Chicago, TBD Lake-Lehman at Dallas 50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-3-8) $61.00 will meet on Wednesday, May 15, at teams and is $20 for entry, with a
Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, Tony Randazzo.
T_2:39. A_16,263 (42,524). Anaheim 2, Detroit 2
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $15.25 7 p.m. at Tony’s Pizza. guarantee of at least three games.
(4:15 p.m.) 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-3-8-6) $568.80
Tuesday, April 30: Anaheim 3, Detroit 1 Crestwood at Coughlin 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $28.44
There will also be food, drinks and
Phillies 6, Giants 2
Philadelphia San Francisco
Thursday, May 2: Detroit 5, Anaheim 4, OT Dallas at Delaware Valley Sixth - $13,000 Trot 1:54.3 Duryea Little Leaugue will meet snacks available with all proceeds
Saturday, May 4: Anaheim 4, Detroit 0 Pittston Area at Lake-Lehman 8-Valley Of Sin (Jo Butenschoen) 13.00 5.00 3.00
ab r h bi ab r h bi HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS Sunday, May 12, at 7 p.m. at the benefiting the Dan Peck Team
Rollins ss 5 1 1 1 Pagan cf 3 0 0 1 Monday, May 6: Detroit 3, Anaheim 2, OT 1-Marat (Ma Romano) 4.00 3.00
Utley 2b 5 2 3 2 Scutaro 2b 4 0 2 1 Wednesday, May 8: Detroit at Anaheim, late District 2 singles tournament, semifinals and fi- 4-Sand Time (Ch Norris) 4.60 Duryea Little League field. for the American Heart Walk. For
nals at Kirby Park, 1 p.m. EXACTA (8-1) $54.20 more information, call Kevin Sickle
MYong 3b 4 0 1 1 Sandovl 3b 4 0 1 0 Friday, May 10: Anaheim at Detroit, 8 p.m.
50 CENT TRIFECTA (8-1-4) $193.60
Howard 1b 3 1 2 2 Posey c 4 0 1 0 x-Sunday, May 12: Detroit at Anaheim, TBD SATURDAY 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $48.40 Hanover Area Quarterback Club at 704-8344 or visit www.bwbl.net,
Ruiz c 5 0 1 0 Pence rf 4 0 0 0
DBrwn lf 5 0 0 0 GBlanc lf 4 0 0 0
San Jose 3, Vancouver 0 HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (8-1-4-9) $1,298.60 will meet Tuesday, May 14, at 7 www.facebook.com/BackyardWif-
Wednesday, May 1: San Jose 3, Vancouver 1 Berwick at Holy Redeemer, 11 a.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $64.93
L.Nix rf 3 1 2 0 Belt 1b 4 1 1 0
Hazleton Area at Nanticoke, 11 a.m. PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (9-4-8) $63.80
p.m. at Major League Sports Bar. fleBallLeague and www.facebook.
Mayrry ph-rf 1 0 0 0 BCrwfr ss 4 1 2 0 Friday, May 3: San Jose 3, Vancouver 2, OT
Revere cf 4 1 2 0 Linccm p 2 0 0 0 Sunday, May 5: San Jose 5, Vancouver 2
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS LACROSSE Seventh - $15,000 Pace 1:52.2 All parents are invited. com/DiamondCityPark.
Kndrck p 2 0 0 0 Noonan ph 1 0 0 0 Delaware Valley at Valley Central (N.Y.), noon 9-Scalped (Ja Morrill Jr) 5.60 4.20 3.20
Tuesday, May 7: Vancouver at San Jose, (n) HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE
Frndsn ph 0 0 0 0 Mijares p 0 0 0 0 5-Hawaii And Sun (Th Jackson) 8.80 6.60
MAdms p 0 0 0 0
x-Thursday, May 9: San Jose at Vancouver, 10 Lewisburg at Lake-Lehman, 11 a.m. 8-Arpeggio Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 5.20 Lady Birds Bowling League reor- Back Mountain Bandits Youth
Papeln p 0 0 0 0 p.m. EXACTA (9-5) $59.80 ganizational will have its reorgani- Lacrosse will be hosting the
Totals
Philadelphia
37 612 6 Totals
120 010 101 —6
34 2 7 2 x-Saturday, May 11: Vancouver at San Jose, TBD
x-Monday, May 13: San Jose at Vancouver, TBD
BASkETBALL 50 CENT TRIFECTA (9-5-8) $910.60
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $227.65
zational meeting Wednesday, May fourth annual Back Mountian
San Francisco 002 000 000 —2 St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 2 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (9-5-8-1) $3,677.80 8, at 7 p.m. at Modern Lanes. All Brawl Lacrosse Tournament, Sat-
E_M.Young (2), Lincecum (2), Belt (2). DP_San NBA PLAYOFFS 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $183.89 members and any interested new urday, May 11, at the Back Moun-
Tuesday, April 30: St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1, OT
Francisco 1. LOB_Philadelphia 9, San Francisco Eighth - $13,000 Pace 1:50.2
6. 2B_M.Young (6), Scutaro (7), B.Crawford (6). Thursday, May 2: St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 6-Big Time Promise (Ro Pierce) 6.80 2.80 3.00 members may attend. Awards will tain Recreation Fields located at
HR_Utley (7), Howard (6). SB_L.Nix (1). S_K.Ken- Saturday, May 4: Los Angeles 1, St. Louis 0 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS 4-Nassau County (An McCarthy) 2.60 3.40 be distributed at this time. Outlet Road in Lehman. This event
drick. SF_Pagan. Monday, May 6: Los Angeles 4, St. Louis 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE 2-I'm Banksy (Th Jackson) 6.00
IP H R ER BB SO Chicago 1, Miami 1 EXACTA (6-4) $14.20
will host 50 teams, including local
Wednesday, May 8: Los Angeles at St. Louis, late
Philadelphia
Friday, May 10: St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Monday, May 6: Chicago 93, Miami 86 50 CENT TRIFECTA (6-4-2) $96.60 Lake Lehman Booster Club will teams from Scranton, Wyoming
K.Kendrick W,4-1 7 6 2 2 0 6
Mi.Adams H,4 1 1 0 0 0 2 x-Monday, May 13: Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD
Wednesday, May 8: Miami 115, Chicago 78 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $24.15 meet May 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Seminary, Valley Laxers and Moun-
Friday, May 10: Miami at Chicago, 8 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-4-2-1) $721.40
Papelbon 1 0 0 0 0 1 Monday, May 13: Miami at Chicago, 7 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $36.07 Big Ten Restaurant. Anyone can tain Top. There is free admission,
San Francisco AHL PLAYOFFS x-Wednesday, May 15: Chicago at Miami, TBA Ninth - $15,000 Pace 1:50.3 attend this meeting. parking, vendors, activities and
Lincecum L,2-2 7 9 5 5 3 7 x-Friday, May 17: Miami at Chicago, TBA 2-Mach It So (Ja Morrill Jr) 5.80 3.60 2.80
Mijares 2 3 1 1 1 2
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS x-Sunday, May 19: Chicago at Miami, TBA 5-Lets Rock Together (An McCarthy) 2.80 2.20 games.
Umpires_Home, Mike DiMuro; First, Dan Bellino;
(x-if necessary) Indiana 1, New York 1 7-Tell Us More (Br Simpson) 6.80 Plains Yankees Football & Cheer-
Second, Ted Barrett; Third, Alfonso Marquez. EXACTA (2-5) $13.60
T_2:36. A_41,226 (41,915). BEST OF 7
Sunday, May 5: Indiana 102, New York 95
50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-5-7) $103.20
leading Organization will meet Branden’s Heart Charity Fund
Tuesday, May 7: New York 105, Indiana 79
EASTERN CONFERENCE Saturday, May 11: New York at Indiana, 8 p.m. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $25.80 Monday, May 13, at 8 p.m. at the Raiser will be a one-day “every-
Brewers 6, Rangers 3
Texas Milwaukee Providence vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Tuesday, May 14: New York at Indiana, TBA 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-5-7-8) $1,367.20 PAV in Hudson. body-can-do-it” triathlon in Lehigh
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $68.36
ab r h bi ab r h bi Friday, May 10: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Provi- Thursday, May 16: Indiana at New York, 8 p.m.
PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (9-6-2) $66.20 Gorge State Park near White
Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 Aoki rf 4 1 2 0 x-Saturday, May 18: New York at Indiana, TBA
Andrus ss 4 1 2 0 Segura ss 4 1 2 0
dence, 7:05 p.m. x-Monday, May 20 Indiana at New York, 8 p.m.
Tenth - $15,000 Trot 1:54.0 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS Haven. Teams of 4-6 members
1-Sand Wyndham (Jo Pavia Jr) 10.20 4.00 3.00
Beltre 3b 4 0 0 1 Braun lf 2 1 1 1 Saturday, May 11: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at WESTERN CONFERENCE
2-Keystone Thomas (Da Bier) 3.20 2.60
will all take part in the rafting por-
N.Cruz rf 3 0 0 1 ArRmr 3b 4 1 1 1 Providence, 7:05 p.m. San Antonio 1, Golden State 0 Ed-Lark Hurricanes Football and tion of the event, with one team
Morlnd 1b 4 1 2 1 Kintzlr p 0 0 0 0 4-Zuerest (Ma Kakaley) 2.40
Wednesday, May 15: Providence at Wilkes- Monday, May 6: San Antonio 129, Golden State
Soto c 4 0 1 0 Hndrsn p 0 0 0 0 127, 2OT
EXACTA (1-2) $36.60 Cheer signups are on the follow- member running and just one
Barre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-2-4) $113.40
DvMrp lf 4 0 1 0 Weeks 2b 3 0 1 0 Wednesday, May 8: Golden State at San Antonio, 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $28.35 ing dates: Thursday, May 16, from team member cycling. Trophies,
LMartn cf 2 0 0 0 CGomz cf 4 1 1 2 Friday, May 17: Providence at Wilkes-Barre/ late
Gentry ph-cf 1 0 0 0 YBtncr 1b 4 1 1 2 Friday, May 10: San Antonio at Golden State,
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-2-4-5) $738.40 5-7 p.m.; Monday, June 3, 5-7 p.m.; medallions and T-shirts will be
Scranton, 7:05 p.m. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $36.92
Grimm p 1 0 0 0 Maldnd c 4 0 0 0
x-Saturday, May 18: Providence at Wilkes- 10:30 p.m. Eleventh - $11,000 Pace 1:52.3
Saturday, June 15, from noon to offered. The event is Sunday, May
JeBakr ph 1 1 1 0 WPerlt p 2 0 0 0
R.Ross p 0 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ph 1 0 0 0 Barre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m.
Sunday, May 12 San Antonio at Golden State, 2-Beach Boy Tiger (Ja Morrill Jr) 4.40 3.20 2.40 4 p.m.; Thursday, June 20, 5 p.m. 19. Participants will be meeting at
3:30 p.m.
Brkmn ph 1 0 0 0 Grzlny p 0 0 0 0
x-Monday, May 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at x-Tuesday, May 14: Golden State at San Antonio,
9-Achilles Blue Chip (Ma Kakaley) 8.20 5.20 to 7 p.m. Signups will be at the the Whitewater Challengers Raft-
Frasor p 0 0 0 0 Bianchi 3b 0 0 0 0 1-Gotta Love Him (Ji Taggart Jr) 3.40
J.Ortiz p 0 0 0 0 Providence, 7:05 p.m. 9:30 p.m. EXACTA (2-9) $44.00 Edwardsville Borough building. The ing Center near Buck Mountain
Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 32 6 9 6 x-Wednesday, May 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
x-Thursday, May 16: San Antonio at Golden State, 50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-9-1) $258.40 cost is $40 for the first child and at 11 a.m. for orientation. Details
Texas 010 002 000 —3 TBA 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $64.60
Milwaukee 500 000 10x —6
at Providence, 7:05 p.m. x-Sunday, May 19: Golden State at San Antonio, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-9-1-4) $1,328.20 $5 for each additional child. and team registrations forms are
Springfield vs. Syracuse TBA 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $66.41 available by calling 443-9532, or
Oklahoma City 1, Memphis 0 Twelfth - $10,000 Trot 1:55.4
E_Ar.Ramirez (2). DP_Texas 1, Milwaukee 1. Friday, May 10: Syracuse at Springfield, 7 p.m.
Sunday, May 5: Oklahoma City 93, Memphis 91 4-Libra Vita (Da Bier) 8.00 5.60 3.40
Greater Pittston Stoners Youth by visiting www.whitewaterchal-
LOB_Texas 5, Milwaukee 5. 2B_Andrus (5), Soto
(2), Dav.Murphy (4), Segura (4), C.Gomez (8).
Saturday, May 11: Syracuse at Springfield, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 7: Memphis at Oklahoma City, 9:30 6-Cds Eldorado (Ja Morrill Jr) 4.00 2.60 Soccer will have fall registration lengers.com/thriathlon.
HR_Moreland (5), Ar.Ramirez (1), Y.Betancourt Wednesday, May 15: Springfield at Syracuse, 7 p.m. 1-Divas Photo (Ty Buter) 4.80 May 11 from 1-3 p.m., May 21 from
(8). CS_Weeks (2). SF_N.Cruz. p.m. Saturday, May 11: Oklahoma City at Memphis, 5 EXACTA (4-6) $39.00
IP H R ER BB SO p.m. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-6-1) $225.20 6:30-8:30 p.m. and May 23 from Crestwood Comet Football Golf
Friday, May 17: Springfield at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
Texas Monday, May 13: Oklahoma City at Memphis, 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $56.30 6:30-8:30 p.m. Signups will be Tournament will be held Saturday,
Grimm L,2-2 5 8 5 5 3 7 x-Saturday, May 18: Springfield at Syracuse, 7 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-6-1-2) $2,598.20
R.Ross 1 0 0 0 0 1 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $129.91
at Exeter Scout Home, located in July 13, at Sand Springs Country
x-Wednesday, May 15: Memphis at Oklahoma
Frasor 1 1 1 1 0 2 x-Tuesday, May 21: Syracuse at Springfield, 7 p.m. City, TBA PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (1-2-4) $478.80 the rear of the Exeter municipal Club with a shotgun start at 8 a.m.
J.Ortiz 1 0 0 0 0 0 building at the corner of Wyoming
Milwaukee x-Wednesday, May 22: Syracuse at Springfield, 7 x-Friday, May 17: Oklahoma City at Memphis, Thirteenth - $11,000 Pace 1:53.0 Following golf there will be food
TBA 7-Alibi Hanover (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.80 2.40 2.40
W.Peralta W,3-2 6 5 3 2 0 2 p.m. x-Sunday, May 19: Memphis at Oklahoma City, 2-Nora Lee (Ja Morrill Jr) 2.60 2.20 Avenue and Lincoln Street. New and refreshments inside the club-
Gorzelanny H,6 1 0 0 0 1 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE TBA 4-Friskie Flicker (Mi Simons) 4.00 players must show a birth certifi- house. Cost is $80 per player and
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N AT I O N A L L e A g U e R O U N D U P S TA N D I N G S • S TAT S
AMERICAN LEAGUE Mariners 2, Pirates 1

HALLADAY
East Division Seattle Pittsburgh
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away ab r h bi ab r h bi
MSndrs cf 1 1 0 0 SMarte lf 4 1 2 0
Boston 21 12 .636 — — 5-5 L-1 12-6 9-6 Bay lf 3 0 0 0 Snider rf 4 0 0 0
Baltimore 21 13 .618 ½ — 6-4 W-4 9-5 12-8 Seager 3b 4 0 0 0 McCtch cf 4 0 1 1
New York 18 13 .581 2 — 6-4 L-2 12-7 6-6 KMorls 1b 4 0 0 0 GJones 1b 3 0 1 0
Tampa Bay 15 18 .455 6 4 5-5 W-1 9-6 6-12 Ackley 2b 4 0 0 0 McKnr c 4 0 1 0 Continued from Page 1B
Toronto 13 22 .371 9 7 4-6 L-1 7-12 6-10 JMontr c 4 1 1 1 PAlvrz 3b 3 0 0 0
Central Division EnChvz rf 4 0 2 0 Mercer 2b 3 0 1 0 decided on which doctor will
Andino ss 3 0 0 0 Barmes ss 3 0 1 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away FHrndz p 3 0 0 0 AJBrnt p 2 0 0 0 but said he expects to have sur-
Detroit 19 11 .633 — — 9-1 W-4 10-4 9-7
Kansas City 17 13 .567 2 ½ 5-5 L-3 10-5 7-8
Wlhlms p 0 0 0 0 Mazzar p
Tabata ph
0
1
0
0
0 0
0 0
gery next week to give himself
Cleveland 17 14 .548 2½ 1 9-1 W-3 9-7 8-7 Morris p 0 0 0 0 the best chance of returning this
Minnesota 14 15 .483 4½ 3 5-5 W-1 7-6 7-9 Totals 30 2 3 1 Totals 31 1 7 1
Chicago 14 18 .438 6 4½ 4-6 W-1 7-7 7-11
season.
West Division
Seattle
Pittsburgh
000 100 100 —2
100 000 000 —1
“They’re going to go in and
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away E-Mercer (1). DP-Seattle 2. LOB-Seattle 6, Pitts- clean up the bone spur, clean up
Texas 20 13 .606 — — 4-6 L-2 11-4 9-9 burgh 4. 2B-S.Marte (7), Mercer (2). HR-J.Montero
Oakland 18 17 .514 3 2 5-5 L-3 9-8 9-9 (3). SB-M.Saunders (6). CS-S.Marte (3). the rotator cuff and the labrum,
IP H R ER BB SO
Seattle 16 19 .457 5 4 7-3 W-1 9-8 7-11
Seattle
try and keep that as unevasive
Los Angeles 11 22 .333 9 8 2-8 L-4 7-9 4-13
Houston 10 24 .294 10½ 9½ 3-7 W-2 6-12 4-12
F.Hernandez W,5-2 8 6 1 1 1 5 as possible,” Halladay said in the
Wilhelmsen S,9-9 1 1 0 0 0 0
NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh dugout Wednesday before the
East Division A.J.Burnett L,3-3 7 2 2 2 4 9
AP PHOTO W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Mazzaro 1 0 0 0 1 1 Phillies played the San Francisco
The San Francisco Giants’ Andres Torres, right, celebrates with Atlanta 20 13 .606 — — 5-5 W-1 9-5 11-8 Morris
WP-A.J.Burnett 2.
1 1 0 0 0 0 Giants.
Washington 17 15 .531 2½ ½ 6-4 W-2 9-7 8-8 “From what I understand, if
Pablo Sandoval after hitting the winning RBI single against the Philadelphia 16 19 .457 5 3 5-5 L-1 8-10 8-9
Umpires-Home, Paul Schrieber; First, Chad Fair-
child; Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third, Eric Cooper.
Philadelphia Phillies in the 10th inning of a game on Wednesday New York 13 17 .433 5½ 3½ 3-7 L-1 8-9 5-8 T-2:48. A-18,877 (38,362). they go in and see during sur-
in San Francisco. San Francisco won 4-3. Miami 10 25 .286 11 9 4-6 L-3 5-11 5-14
White Sox 6, Mets 3
gery what they saw on the ex-
Central Division
Chicago New York ams, I have a chance to come

Torres’ single lifts


W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
ab r h bi ab r h bi
St. Louis 21 12 .636 — — 7-3 W-1 7-5 14-7 De Aza lf 5 2 3 1 Vldspn cf 3 0 0 0 back and pitch this year — I have
Pittsburgh 18 15 .545 3 — 5-5 L-1 10-7 8-8
Cincinnati 19 16 .543 3 — 6-4 L-1 13-6 6-10
AlRmrz ss
Rios rf
5 1 1 0 ABrwn ph
5 3 3 2 Lagars cf
1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
a good chance to come back and
Milwaukee 15 16 .484 5 2 4-6 W-1 10-10 5-6 Gillaspi 3b 4 0 2 2 DnMrp 2b 4 0 0 0 pitch this year. Hopefully be a lot
Chicago 13 21 .382 8½ 5½ 4-6 L-1 7-11 6-10 Konerk 1b 5 0 1 1 DWrght 3b 2 0 0 0
West Division Wise cf 4 0 1 0 Duda lf 4 1 1 1 more effective.”

Giants past Phillies


Thrntn p 0 0 0 0 Famili p 0 0 0 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Crain p 0 0 0 0 Buck c 4 0 0 0
The 35-year-old right-hander
Colorado 19 13 .594 — — 5-5 W-1 11-5 8-8 C.Wells ph 1 0 0 0 Baxter rf 3 1 2 0 has experienced little pain, but
San Francisco 20 14 .588 — — 7-3 W-1 12-6 8-8 A.Reed p 0 0 0 0 I.Davis 1b 4 0 0 0
Arizona 18 15 .545 1½ — 5-5 W-2 8-8 10-7 Greene 2b 4 0 1 0 RTejad ss 4 1 2 1 his location and velocity have
San Diego 16 18 .471 4 2½ 7-3 W-4 10-8 6-10 Flowrs c 3 0 1 0 Hefner p 1 0 0 0
Peavy p 3 0 0 0 Byrd ph 1 0 1 0 been the pitcher’s biggest con-
Los Angeles 13 19 .406 6 4½ 2-8 L-6 7-10 6-9
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
JrDnks cf 1 0 0 0 Atchisn p
Rice p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
cern. He is 2-4 with an 8.65 ERA
Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 in seven starts this season after
The Associated Press home this season. Baltimore 4, Kansas City 3 Pittsburgh 4, Seattle 1 Turner ph-lf 2 0 2 0
missing nearly two months last
SAN FRANCISCO — Andres Cleveland 1, Oakland 0 Detroit at Washington, ppd., rain Totals 40 613 6 Totals 34 3 8 2
Mariners 2, Pirates 1 Pittsburgh 4, Seattle 1 Cincinnati 5, Atlanta 4
Chicago 103 000 101 —6 year because of a strained back
Torres lined a game-ending New York 010 000 011 —3
PITTSBURGH — Felix Her- Detroit at Washington, ppd., rain N.Y. Mets 1, Chicago White Sox 0, 10 in- E-Rios (2), Buck (2). DP-Chicago 1. LOB-Chicago muscle. Halladay allowed nine
single to right field with two N.Y. Mets 1, Chicago White Sox 0, 10 in- nings 9, New York 7. 2B-Rios (5), Gillaspie (4), Greene
nandez scattered six hits and nings Chicago Cubs 2, St. Louis 1 (1), Byrd (6). 3B-Baxter (1). HR-De Aza (6), Rios runs in 2 1-3 innings of a 14-2 de-
outs in the 10th inning, lifting
Jesus Montero broke a tie with Minnesota 6, Boston 1 Milwaukee 6, Texas 3 (8), Duda (7). SB-De Aza (5). feat to Miami on Sunday for his
the San Francisco Giants to a Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 4 Colorado 2, N.Y. Yankees 0
IP H R ER BB SO
a solo home run in the seventh Chicago second straight loss and second
4-3 victory against the Philadel- Houston 7, L.A. Angels 6 Arizona 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Peavy W,4-1 6 2-3 3 1 1 2 6
inning off A.J. Burnett to help Milwaukee 6, Texas 3 San Diego 5, Miami 1 Thornton 1-3 2 1 0 0 0 outing in a row of less than four
phia Phillies on Wednesday to Colorado 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 Philadelphia 6, San Francisco 2 Crain H,9 1 0 0 0 1 3
the Seattle Mariners beat the innings — third in all this year.
avoid a sweep. Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games A.Reed 1 3 1 1 0 3
Seattle 2, Pittsburgh 1 Atlanta 7, Cincinnati 2 New York “They said my range of motion
Javier Lopez (1-0) pitched Pittsburgh Pirates. Baltimore 5, Kansas City 3
Hefner L,0-4 6 8 4 4 1 5
Seattle 2, Pittsburgh 1 Atchison 2-3 3 1 1 0 0 will be better, my location will be
the 10th for the win after Ser- Cleveland 4, Oakland 3 St. Louis 5, Chicago Cubs 4 Rice 1-3 0 0 0 0 1
White Sox 6, Mets 3 Detroit at Washington, (n) San Diego 1, Miami 0 Hawkins 1 1 0 0 0 2 better, hopefully the velocity will
gio Romo blew his second save Chicago White Sox 6, N.Y. Mets 3 San Francisco 4, Philadelphia 3, 10 innings be better,” Halladay said. “They
NEW YORK — Jake Peavy Familia 1 1 1 1 1 0
in 14 opportunities, failing to Tampa Bay 10, Toronto 4 Detroit at Washington, (n) Thornton pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
said the cause is a bone spur; the
pitched three-hit ball in his Minnesota at Boston, (n) Chicago White Sox 6, N.Y. Mets 3 Umpires-Home, Mark Carlson; First, Gerry Davis;
finish off Barry Zito’s gem. Houston 3, L.A. Angels 1 Texas at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.
Second, Brian Knight; Third, Dan Iassogna.
rotator cuff kept rubbing over it.
return from a balky back, T-3:09. A-21,470 (41,922).
Texas at Milwaukee, (n) N.Y. Yankees at Colorado, (n)
Padres 1, Marlins 0 Alejandro De Aza had a leadoff N.Y. Yankees at Colorado, (n) Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, (n)
Over time, it gradually created
Rays 10, Blue Jays 4
SAN DIEGO — Jason Mar- homer and the Chicago White Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games Toronto Tampa Bay more and more of a tear. They
Oakland (Colon 3-1) at Cleveland (Kazmir N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 4-3) at Colorado ab r h bi ab r h bi want to get that cleaned up and
quis outpitched Ricky Nolasco, Sox beat the New York Mets to 1-1), 12:05 p.m. (Francis 1-2), 3:10 p.m. Lawrie 3b 5 0 0 0 Jnnngs cf 4 2 1 0
Yonder Alonso had a sacrifice split their two-game inter- N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 4-3) at Colorado Detroit (Fister 4-0) at Washington (Haren MeCarr dh 4 2 2 0 KJhnsn lf 4 3 3 2 get that out of there.”
(Francis 1-2), 3:10 p.m. 3-3), 4:05 p.m. Bautist rf 4 0 0 0 Zobrist 2b 2 3 1 1
fly in the sixth inning and San league series. Encrnc 1b 2 1 1 3 Longori 3b 4 1 3 3 Even if he returns this year,
Detroit (Fister 4-0) at Washington (Haren Pittsburgh (Locke 3-1) at N.Y. Mets (Gee
Diego Padres beat the Miami 3-3), 4:05 p.m. 2-4), 7:10 p.m.
Arencii c 5 1 2 0 Loney 1b 5 1 2 2
Halladay figures to miss a sub-
Alex Rios homered among his RDavis lf 4 0 2 0 YEscor ss 5 0 1 0
Marlins to complete a three- Kansas City (Guthrie 4-0) at Baltimore Philadelphia (Hamels 1-4) at Arizona DeRosa 2b 3 0 1 1 Scott dh 3 0 1 2 stantial part of the season in his
three hits and knocked in two (F.Garcia 0-0), 7:05 p.m. (Corbin 4-0), 9:40 p.m. MIzturs ss 3 0 0 0 Loaton c 4 0 1 0
game sweep. Minnesota (Correia 3-2) at Boston (Lackey Atlanta (Teheran 1-0) at San Francisco (Vo- Bonifac cf 4 0 1 0 Fuld rf 4 0 0 0 contract year. He is earning $20
runs for the White Sox. Conor Totals 34 4 9 4 Totals 35101310
Marquis (4-2) allowed five 1-2), 7:10 p.m. gelsong 1-2), 10:15 p.m. million this season.
Gillaspie blooped a two-run Toronto (Dickey 2-5) at Tampa Bay (Price Friday’s Games
Toronto 200 000 200 —4
hits, walked one and struck 1-3), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay 310 204 00x —10 Phillies general manager Ru-
double off Jeremy Hefner (0-4) L.A. Angels (Vargas 1-3) at Houston (Harrell Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
DP-Toronto 1. LOB-Toronto 11, Tampa Bay 9. 2B-
ben Amaro Jr., said he won’t rule
out three in eight innings, his as Chicago’s struggling hitters 3-3), 8:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
Me.Cabrera (4), K.Johnson (2), Longoria (7), Loney
(11). HR-Encarnacion (10), K.Johnson (5), Longo-
longest stint since last Aug. Friday’s Games San Diego at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. ria (8). S-M.Izturis. SF-Encarnacion, Scott. out re-signing Halladay for 2014,
finally found a few holes. IP H R ER BB SO though he said it was too early
11th when he had a 5-0 shutout Cleveland at Detroit, 7:08 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m.
Toronto
San Diego at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. to think that far into the future.
at Pittsburgh. Rangers 4, Brewers 1 Toronto at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Romero L,0-2
E.Gonzalez
1-3 4 3 3 2 0
4 2-3 6 5 5 2 1
MILWAUKEE — Derek Baltimore at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Atlanta at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m E.Rogers 1 2-3 2 2 2 1 1 Whether Halladay could become
Cardinals 5, Cubs 4 L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Cecil 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 a reliable bullpen option has not
Holland allowed one run over p.m. Tampa Bay
CHICAGO — Carlos Beltran M.Moore W,6-0 5 6 2 2 4 2 been addressed, though Halla-
seven shaky innings and the N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
J.Wright 1 2-3 2 2 2 1 1
and Jon Jay drove in two runs Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. C.Ramos 2 1-3 1 0 0 0 2 day reiterated he wants to start.
apiece, and the St. Louis Cardi- Texas Rangers benefited from Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. E.Gonzalez pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.
“Who wouldn’t want Roy Hal-
nals capped an impressive trip two Milwaukee baserunning
HBP-by E.Gonzalez (Scott), by E.Rogers (Zobrist),
by J.Wright (Bautista). WP-M.Moore. PB-Lobaton. laday around?” Amaro said.
with a victory over the Chicago blunders to beat the Brewers. Miami
Padres 1, Marlins 0
San Diego Philadelphia
Giants 4, Phillies 3
San Francisco
Umpires-Home, Scott Barry; First, Tim Welke; Sec-
ond, Mike Everitt; Third, Marty Foster. Halladay said he might have
Cubs. Nationals 3, Tigers 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Rollins ss
ab
4
r h bi
1 2 0 GBlanc cf
ab
4
r
1
h bi
2 0
T-3:23. A-11,075 (34,078).
considered retirement had doc-
Pierre lf 3 0 1 0 EvCarr ss 4 0 0 0
Washington — Bryce Harper Hchvrr ss 4 0 0 0 Venale rf 4 1 2 0 Frndsn 1b 4 1 1 1 Scutaro 2b 5 0 3 1 Twins 15, Red Sox 8 tors told him he couldn’t come
Braves 7, Reds 2 Polanc 3b 4 0 0 0 Headly 3b 4 0 2 0 MYong 3b 3 1 0 0 Sandovl 3b 4 0 1 0 Minnesota Boston
hit a solo homer and drove in Utley 2b 4 0 1 1 Pence rf 4 1 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi back at full strength and re-
CINCINNATI — Dan Ug- Ozuna rf 4 0 0 0 Quentin lf 1 0 0 0
DYong rf 3 0 0 1 Belt 1b 2 1 0 0 Carroll 2b 5 2 1 0 Ellsury cf 4 0 0 0
another run with a sacrifice fly,
Ruggin cf 3 0 1 0 Denorfi lf 0 0 0 0 gained his former top form.
gla hit a pair of solo homers Dobbs 1b 3 0 1 0 Alonso 1b 2 0 0 1 Ruiz c 4 0 1 0 Posey ph 1 1 1 0 Mauer c 5 3 3 0 Victorn rf 4 2 2 1
Jordan Zimmermann won his Dietrch 2b 3 0 1 0 Gyorko 2b 3 0 0 0 Mayrry lf 2 0 0 0 FPegur lf 4 0 0 0 Wlngh lf 4 1 0 0 Nava rf 0 0 0 1 “He said in certain cases it’s
and Juan Francisco added his Olivo c 3 0 1 0 Hundly c 3 0 0 0 Howard ph 1 0 0 0 Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 WRmrz pr-lf 0 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 5 2 3 0
NL-leading sixth game and the Nolasco p 2 0 0 0 Amarst cf 3 0 0 0 Durbin p 0 0 0 0 Romo p 0 0 0 0 Mornea 1b 4 1 2 3 D.Ortiz dh 5 0 0 0 been three months, but we re-
first career grand slam as the MAdms p 0 0 0 0 J.Lopez p 0 0 0 0 Plouffe 3b 5 2 3 3 Napoli 1b 3 1 2 0
Washington Nationals beat the
Coghln ph 1 0 0 0 Marqus p 3 0 0 0
Galvis ph 1 0 0 0 Arias ph 0 0 0 0 Doumit dh 5 3 3 2 Carp pr-1b 1 0 0 0 ally don’t have a timetable,” Hal-
Atlanta Braves recovered from MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Street p 0 0 0 0
Detroit Tigers.
Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 27 1 4 1 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 BCrwfr ss 4 0 1 0 Arcia rf 5 1 4 1 JGoms lf 4 1 1 5 laday said of Yocum’s prognosis.
a stunning last-swing loss by Miami 000 000 000 —0 Revere cf 4 0 2 0 Quiroz c 4 0 0 0 Hicks cf 4 1 1 2 Sltlmch c 4 1 2 0
San Diego 000 001 00x —1 Pettion p 2 0 0 0 Zito p 3 0 1 1 Flormn ss 5 1 2 3 Drew ss 4 1 2 1 “I think the timetable is going to
beating the Cincinnati Reds. Denard Span added a triple Horst p 0 0 0 0 SCasill p 0 0 0 0 Ciriaco 3b 2 0 0 0
DP-San Diego 1. LOB-Miami 4, San Diego 5. 2B-
Aumont p 0 0 0 0 Torres lf 2 0 1 1 Totals 42151914Totals 36 812 8 come once they go in and con-
Atlanta took two of three, and a single for Washington, Olivo (2), Headley (7). SB-Venable (5). CS-Pierre
(2). SF-Alonso. DBrwn ph-lf 2 0 0 0 Minnesota 470 120 001 —15
firm that, hey, what we saw on
the first series the Reds lost at which has won five of six. IP H R ER BB SO Totals 34 3 7 3 Totals 37 411 4 Boston 510 000 110 — 8
Miami the X-rays is exactly what we saw
Nolasco L,2-4 7 4 1 1 1 9 Philadelphia 000 100 002 0 —3 E-Ciriaco (5). DP-Boston 2. LOB-Minnesota 9,
M.Dunn 1 0 0 0 0 1 San Francisco 010 011 000 1 —4 Boston 7. 2B-Mauer 2 (11), Morneau (7), Plouffe when we went in there. They
Two outs when winning run scored. (5), Arcia (4), Florimon (3), Pedroia (7), Saltalamac-
San Diego were definitely optimistic that I
AMeRICAN LeAgUe ROUNDUP Marquis W,4-2
Street S,8-8
8 5 0 0 1 3
1 0 0 0 0 2
DP-Philadelphia 1. LOB-Philadelphia 3, San Fran-
cisco 12. 2B-Rollins 2 (11), Revere (1), Scutaro
chia (8). HR-Doumit (2), Florimon (1), Victorino
(2), J.Gomes (2). SF-Morneau 2, Plouffe, Nava, would be back this year.”
HBP-by Nolasco (Quentin). (8). HR-Frandsen (1), Pence (7). SB-G.Blanco (3), J.Gomes.

Baltimore defeats Royals


Umpires-Home, Wally Bell; First, Manny Gonzalez; Pence (6). CS-Rollins (2), Revere (3), G.Blanco IP H R ER BB SO
Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Jordan Baker. (1). S-Arias. SF-D.Young. Minnesota
T-2:21. A-16,730 (42,524). IP H R ER BB SO P.Hernandez W,2-0 2 7 6 6 1 2 Yankees 3, Rockies 2
Philadelphia Pressly 4 2 0 0 2 3 New York Colorado
Pettibone 5 2-3 7 3 3 4 1 Fien 1 2 1 1 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Cardinals 5, Cubs 4 Horst 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Duensing 1 1 1 1 1 0 Gardnr cf 3 1 1 0 Fowler cf 3 0 0 0

for 4th straight victory


St. Louis Chicago Aumont 1 0 0 0 1 1 Perkins 1 0 0 0 0 2 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 Rutledg 2b 4 0 1 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi Durbin 1 0 0 0 0 2 Boston V.Wells lf-3b 4 2 3 2 CGnzlz lf 4 0 0 0
MCrpnt 2b-3b 3 2 2 0 DeJess cf 4 0 1 0 Mi.Adams 1 2 0 0 0 0 Webster L,0-1 1 2-3 6 8 8 3 2 Overay 1b 3 0 0 0 Cuddyr rf 4 0 1 0
Beltran rf 5 0 3 2 SCastro ss 4 0 0 0 Bastardo L,1-1 2-3 2 1 1 1 1 Doubront 5 1-3 11 6 6 2 4 ISuzuki rf-lf 3 0 0 0 WRosr c 4 1 1 0
Hollidy lf 4 0 1 0 Valuen 2b 2 2 1 0 San Francisco A.Miller 1 0 0 0 0 3 J.Nix ss 3 0 0 0 Helton 1b 3 1 1 2
Craig 1b 2 1 0 0 Rizzo 1b 4 1 3 0 Zito 7 4 1 1 0 3 Tazawa 1 2 1 1 0 1 Nelson 3b 3 0 1 0 Arenad 3b 3 0 0 0
YMolin c 4 1 2 0 Schrhlt rf 4 1 2 2 S.Casilla H,6 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 HBP-by Tazawa (Willingham). PB-Saltalamacchia. Hafner ph 1 0 0 0 Brignc ss 2 0 0 0
Jay cf 3 0 1 2 Sweeny lf 4 0 1 0 Affeldt H,5 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires-Home, Ed Hickox; First, Lance Barksdale; Rivera p 0 0 0 0 Outmn p 0 0 0 0
The Associated Press immediately ejected. Freese 3b 3 0 1 0 DNavrr c 4 0 0 1 Romo BS,2-14 1 2 2 2 1 0 Second, Cory Blaser; Third, Jeff Nelson. DPhlps p 2 0 0 0 Brothrs p 0 0 0 0
Maness p 0 0 0 0 Ransm 3b 4 0 2 0 J.Lopez W,1-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 T-3:42. A-29,969 (37,499). BFrncs ph 1 0 0 0 Tlwtzk ph 0 0 0 0
BALTIMORE — J.J. Hardy Zito pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Claiorn p 0 0 0 0 EYong pr 0 0 0 0
Twins 15, Red Sox 8 MAdms ph 1 0 0 0 Villanv p 1 0 1 0
WP-Bastardo. Astros 3, Angels 1 DRrtsn p 0 0 0 0 RBtncr p 0 0 0 0
homered, Chris Tillman won Rosnthl p 0 0 0 0 Russell p 0 0 0 0
Los Angeles Houston Boesch ph-rf 1 0 1 1 Nicasio p 1 0 0 0
BOSTON — Pedro Flo- Choate p 0 0 0 0 Borbon ph 1 0 0 0 T-3:21. A-41,048 (41,915).
ab r h bi ab r h bi
his third straight start and Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Bowden p 0 0 0 0 Orioles 5, Royals 3
AuRmn c 3 0 0 0 JHerrr ss 2 0 0 0
rimon had a solo homer and a Kozma ss 3 1 1 0 Gregg p 0 0 0 0 Kansas City Baltimore
Aybar ss 4 0 1 0 Grssmn cf-lf 4 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 6 3 Totals 30 2 4 2
the Baltimore Orioles took Westrk p 2 0 0 0 Trout cf 4 0 2 0 Pareds rf 4 0 2 1 New York 200 000 001 —3
two-run double in Minnesota’s Descals 2b 2 0 0 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi Pujols dh 4 0 2 0 Altuve 2b 4 0 1 0 Colorado 020 000 000 —2
advantage of three errors by AGordn lf 4 1 1 1 McLoth lf 4 1 0 0 LJimnz pr 0 0 0 0 JCastro c 3 0 1 0 E-Fowler 2 (2). DP-New York 1. LOB-New York 5,
season-high, seven-run second Totals 32 511 4 Totals 32 411 3 AEscor ss 4 0 0 0 Machd 3b 4 1 1 1 Trumo 1b 4 0 1 0 JMrtnz dh 3 0 0 0 Colorado 3. 2B-W.Rosario (5). HR-V.Wells (7), Hel-
the Kansas City Royals in a 5-3 St. Louis 100 110 110 —5 Butler dh 3 0 0 0 Markks dh 3 0 0 0 Hamltn rf 3 1 1 1 Crowe ph-dh 1 0 0 0 ton (2). SB-Gardner (5), V.Wells (4), Cuddyer (3),
inning that carried the Twins Chicago 100 300 000 —4 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 A.Jones cf 4 0 1 0
victory Thursday night. E-Beltran (1), Schierholtz (1). DP-St. Louis 4, Chi- L.Cain rf 2 1 0 0 C.Davis 1b 3 0 0 0
HKndrc 2b 4 0 1 0 C.Pena 1b 4 0 0 0 E.Young (3). S-I.Suzuki.
to a rout over Boston. cago 4. LOB-St. Louis 6, Chicago 4. 2B-M.Carpen- Mostks 3b 4 1 3 2 Wieters c 4 1 1 0
Callasp 3b 3 0 1 0 Carter lf 3 1 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO
Manny Machado scored a ter (12), Rizzo (10), Schierholtz (12). CS-Kozma EJhnsn 2b 4 0 2 0 Hardy ss 2 1 1 2
Iannett c 2 0 0 0 BBarns cf 0 0 0 0 New York
Cousins ph 1 0 0 0 Dmngz 3b 3 1 2 0 D.Phelps 6 3 2 2 1 4
run and hit an RBI single for Rays 10, Blue Jays 4 (1), Rizzo (2). S-Villanueva. SF-Jay.
IP H R ER BB SO
Kottars c 3 0 0 0 Flahrty 2b 3 0 0 0 Conger c 0 0 0 0 MGnzlz ss 3 1 2 1 Claiborne 1 0 0 0 0 1
Dyson cf 4 0 0 0 Dickrsn rf 3 1 1 0 Shuck lf 2 0 0 0 D.Robertson W,2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0
the Orioles, whose season-high ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — St. Louis Totals 32 3 7 3 Totals 30 5 5 3 Totals 31 1 9 1 Totals 32 3 9 3 Rivera S,12-12 1 1 0 0 0 0
Westbrook 5 1-3 9 4 3 1 1 Kansas City 000 012 000 —3
fourth consecutive win moved Matt Moore won his sixth Maness W,2-0 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 020 030 00x —5
Los Angeles
Houston
000 000 100 —1
002 010 00x —3
Colorado
Nicasio 5 2 2 2 1 5
Rosenthal H,9 1-3 0 0 0 1 1
them eight games over .500 straight decision to start the Choate H,4 2-3 1 0 0 0 0
E-Kottaras (1), A.Escobar 2 (5). DP-Baltimore 1.
LOB-Kansas City 6, Baltimore 4. 2B-Dickerson (1).
DP-Los Angeles 1, Houston 4. LOB-Los Angeles 5, Outman 2 2 0 0 0 3
Houston 6. 2B-Trout (11), Pujols (6), Paredes 2 (3), Brothers 1 0 0 0 0 1
(21-13) for the first time this season, Evan Longoria drove Mujica S,9-9
Chicago
1 0 0 0 0 1 HR-A.Gordon (5), Moustakas (2), Hardy (6). SB- Dominguez (8), Ma.Gonzalez (6). HR-Hamilton (3), R.Betancourt L,1-1 1 2 1 1 2 1
McLouth (11), Machado (4). Carter (8). CS-Trumbo (2). HBP-by D.Robertson (Tulowitzki). Balk-Nicasio.
year. in three runs, and Tampa Bay Villanueva 6 2-3 7 3 3 3 2 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Umpires-Home, Chris Guccione; First, Phil Cuzzi;
Russell BS,2-2 1-3 2 1 1 0 1 Kansas City
Baltimore has been outhit in beat Toronto. Bowden L,1-2 1 2 1 1 0 0 Mendoza L,0-2 6 5 5 3 3 2
Los Angeles
Blanton L,0-6 6 2-3 8 3 3 0 6
Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Ron Kulpa.
T-2:53. A-40,148 (50,398). Yankees 3, Rockies 2
Gregg 1 0 0 0 1 2
each of its past three games, HBP-by Villanueva (Craig). WP-Bowden.
B.Chen
Baltimore
2 0 0 0 0 0 Kohn 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 Umpires-Home, Chris Guccione; First, Phil Cuzzi;
including 7-5 in this one. The Astros 3, Angels 1 Umpires-Home, Andy Fletcher; First, Rob Drake; Tillman W,3-1 6 5 3 3 3 2
D.De La Rosa
Houston
2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Ron Kulpa.
Second, Sam Holbrook; Third, Joe West.
Orioles are 3-6 when outhit by HOUSTON — Bud Norris T-2:53. A-26,354 (41,019).
Patton H,2
O’Day H,5
1 0 0 0 0 1
2-3 1 0 0 0 2
B.Norris W,4-3 8 9 1 1 1 2 Rangers 4, Brewers 1
Veras S,4-6 1 0 0 0 0 1 Texas Milwaukee
their opponent. pitched into the ninth inning Braves 7, Reds 2 Matusz H,6 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 B.Norris pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. ab r h bi ab r h bi
Atlanta Cincinnati Ji.Johnson S,13-13 1 1 0 0 0 1 HBP-by Veras (Hamilton). WP-Blanton. Kinsler 2b 5 2 3 1 Aoki rf 4 0 2 0
and Chris Carter homered ab r h bi ab r h bi HBP-by O’Day (L.Cain). WP-Mendoza, Tillman. T-2:30. A-12,906 (42,060). Andrus ss 5 1 3 0 Segura ss 4 0 0 0
Indians 4, Athletics 3 for the second straight game JSchafr cf 5 1 3 0 Choo cf 4 0 0 0 Umpires-Home, Bill Miller; First, CB Bucknor; Sec-
ond, Todd Tichenor; Third, Dale Scott.
Beltre 3b 4 0 2 1 Braun lf 4 1 2 0
Smmns ss 5 0 4 0 Cozart ss 4 1 2 1 Nationals 3, Tigers 1 N.Cruz rf 5 0 0 0 ArRmr 3b 4 0 3 1
CLEVELAND — An ap- to help Houston over Los FFrmn 1b 4 1 1 1 Votto 1b 4 0 0 0 T-2:17. A-12,344 (45,971). Detroit Washington Morlnd 1b 4 1 2 2 Lucroy c 4 0 1 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi Soto c 3 0 0 0 CGomz cf 4 0 4 0
parent game-tying homer by Angeles.
Gattis lf
J.Upton lf
3 0 0 0 Phillips 2b
1 1 0 0 Bruce rf
4 0 1 0
3 1 1 1 Indians 4, Athletics 3 AJcksn cf 5 0 1 0 Span cf 4 1 2 0 DvMrp lf 4 0 1 0 Weeks 2b 3 0 0 0
Oakland’s Adam Rosales was Uggla 2b 4 3 2 2 Frazier 3b 3 0 1 0 Oakland Cleveland TrHntr rf
MiCarr 3b
4 1 1 0 Dsmnd ss
4 0 1 1 Harper rf
4 0 0 0
3 1 1 2
LMartn cf 3 0 1 0 McGnzl p 0 0 0 0
JFrncs 3b 4 1 1 4 Lutz lf 4 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Gentry ph-cf 1 0 0 0 Figaro p 0 0 0 0
ruled a double by umpires Yankees 3, Rockies 2 RJhnsn rf 3 0 0 0 Mesorc c 3 0 0 0 Jaso c 4 0 0 0 Brantly lf 4 0 2 1 Fielder 1b 3 0 1 0 Zmrmn 3b 4 0 0 0 DHllnd p 3 0 0 0 LSchfr ph 1 0 0 0
in the ninth inning, and the DENVER — Pinch-hitter G.Laird c
Minor p
3 0 0 0 Leake p
3 0 0 0 Marshll p
3 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
S.Smith lf
Lowrie dh
5 1 2 0 Kipnis 2b
3 0 1 0 ACarer ss
4 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
Dirks lf
JhPerlt ss
3 0 1 0 LaRoch 1b
3 0 2 0 TMoore lf
3 1 2 0
3 0 0 0
Brkmn ph
Schprs p
1 0 0 0 YBtncr 1b-2b 4 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Lohse p 2 0 0 0
Cleveland Indians held on to Brennan Boesch hit a tiebreak- CJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Hoover p 0 0 0 0 Cespds cf 4 1 0 0 Swisher 1b 4 1 1 1 Avila c 3 0 0 0 Berndn lf 0 0 0 0 Nathan p 0 0 0 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0
Varvar p 0 0 0 0 Simon p 0 0 0 0 Moss rf 4 1 1 1 MrRynl dh 4 0 0 0 Infante 2b 4 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 3 0 2 0 AlGnzlz 1b 2 0 0 0
beat the Athletics. ing infield single with the bases Hannhn ph 1 0 0 0 Dnldsn 3b 4 0 0 0 CSantn c 2 1 1 1 AnSnch p 2 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 3 0 1 0 Totals 38 412 4 Totals 36 112 1
Totals 36 711 7 Totals 33 2 7 2 Barton 1b 3 0 1 2 Raburn rf 2 1 0 0 D.Kelly ph 1 0 0 0 Zmrmn p 2 0 0 0 Texas 111 000 100 —4
Rosales sent a drive off loaded in the ninth off closer Atlanta 000 101 050 —7 Rosales ss 3 0 1 0 Chsnhll 3b 3 1 1 0 Ortega p 0 0 0 0 Lmrdzz ph 1 0 0 0 Milwaukee 000 001 000 —1
Indians closer Chris Perez that Rafael Betancourt and the New Cincinnati 001 000 001 —2
DP-Atlanta 1, Cincinnati 2. LOB-Atlanta 6, Cincin-
Sogard 2b
Totals
3 0 0 0 Stubbs cf
33 3 6 3 Totals
3 0 1 0
30 4 6 3
Benoit p
VMrtnz ph
0 0 0 0 Clipprd p
1 0 0 0 RSorin p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
E-Segura (2). DP-Texas 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB-
Texas 10, Milwaukee 8. 2B-Kinsler (9), Dav.Murphy
looked as if it cleared the left York Yankees snapped a five- nati 7. 2B-Simmons (6), Phillips (9). 3B-J.Schafer Oakland 000 300 000 —3 Totals 33 1 7 1 Totals 30 3 8 2 (5), Ar.Ramirez (4), C.Gomez (9). 3B-Braun (1),
(1). HR-Uggla 2 (7), J.Francisco (5), Cozart (5), Cleveland 000 022 00x —4 Detroit 001 000 000 —1 C.Gomez (3). HR-Kinsler (7), Moreland (6). SB-
field wall. However, second game skid at Coors Field with Bruce (2). E-Rosales (2). LOB-Oakland 8, Cleveland 4. 2B- Washington 001 110 00x —3 Andrus (7).
IP H R ER BB SO Rosales (4). HR-Swisher (4), C.Santana (7). SB- E-Tor.Hunter (1), LaRoche (2). DP-Washington 2. IP H R ER BB SO
base umpire Angel Hernandez a 3-2 win over the Colorado Atlanta Brantley (2). LOB-Detroit 9, Washington 4. 2B-Tor.Hunter (10), Texas
called it a double, and the crew Rockies on Wednesday night. Minor W,4-2
Varvaro
7 4 1 1 3 7
2 3 1 1 0 3 Oakland
IP H R ER BB SO Fielder (7). 3B-Span (2). HR-Harper (10). SF-
Harper.
D.Holland W,3-2
Scheppers H,7
7 10 1 1 0 6
1 1 0 0 0 1
concurred after leaving the Vernon Wells had a two-run Cincinnati Griffin L,3-3 6 2-3 6 4 3 2 4 IP H R ER BB SO Nathan S,9-9 1 1 0 0 0 0
Leake L,2-2 7 8 4 4 1 6 Doolittle 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit Milwaukee
field to review the videotape. homer in the first and scored Marshall 0 1 1 1 0 0 Cook 1 0 0 0 0 2 Ani.Sanchez L,3-3 6 8 3 2 0 8 Lohse L,1-4 6 1-3 9 4 4 2 6
Hoover 1 1 2 2 2 1 Cleveland Ortega 1 0 0 0 0 0 Badenhop 1-3 0 0 0 0 1
When the umpires returned the decisive run when third Simon 1 1 0 0 0 0 Masterson W,5-2 7 4 3 3 2 7 Benoit 1 0 0 0 0 2 Mic.Gonzalez 1-3 1 0 0 1 1
Washington
and told Rosales to stay at sec- baseman Nolan Arenado Leake pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
Marshall pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
J.Smith H,3
C.Perez S,5-6
1 1 0 0 0 2
1 1 0 0 1 1 Zimmermann W,6-1 7 7 1 1 2 7
Figaro
WP-Nathan.
2 2 0 0 0 1

ond, A’s manager Bob Melvin couldn’t throw out a hustling HBP-by Leake (G.Laird). WP-Varvaro. PB-Me- HBP-by C.Perez (Sogard), by Masterson (Ro- Clippard H,5
R.Soriano S,11-12
1 0 0 0 2 2
1 0 0 0 0 0
Umpires-Home, Tim Timmons; First, Mike Winters;
soraco. sales). WP-Griffin, Masterson. Second, Mark Wegner; Third, Laz Diaz.
sprinted onto the field and was Boesch after a diving stop. T-3:04. A-32,640 (42,319). T-2:26. A-11,125 (42,241). T-2:47 (Rain delay: 0:57). A-34,893 (41,418) T-2:55. A-22,616 (41,900).
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next stop
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DICKSON CITY — Matt Mc- GAR on Wednesday in in Wyo- GAR
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IP H R ER BB SO
5 2 5 1 3 5
Gloin left Washington without a ming Valley Conference baseball Reyes 1.1 4 7 7 2 0
Williamson 0.2 0 0 0 0 0
contract but with some experi- action Wednesday afternoon.
ence. DeMarco did his damage with GIRLS LACROSSE
The former Penn State quar- three hits, including a double, Lake-Lehman 8,
terback was in the Redskins and scored twice. Wil Amesbury Delaware Valley 7
rookie camp last weekend and went six innings on the mound Alysa Adams scored with
will be headed to Carolina’s for the winners, allowing just 48 seconds left to give Lake-
camp today to try out with the three hits. Lehman a victory over visiting
Panthers and possibly catch on Sean-Paul Williamson hit an Delaware Valley.
with the team for the summer. RBI triple and scored to lead Colleen Spencer assisted the
“I really like Carolina and I’ve the Grenadiers. winning score. Adams and Mal-
been in touch with them for lory Wilson each finished with
awhile, so it’s really a good fit for Meyers AB R H BI 2B 3B HR
three goals and an assist.
C.J. Szafran ss 2 5 0 0 0 0 0
me,” McGloin said Wednesday Cal Lisman cf 4 2 1 0 0 0 0
at Bill O’Brien’s stop at Genetti BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Matt DeMarco c
Wil Amesbury p
3 2 3 5 1 0 0
5 0 1 0 0 0 0
Coughlin 11, Dallas 3
Manor on Penn State’s Coaches Holy Redeemer’s Mike Gatusky, right, and Mike Prociak go up to block the shot of Nanticoke’s Sam Blankenship lf 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 Caitlin Wood, Brigid Wood
Kyle McHale 3b 4 1 1 0 0 0 0
Caravan. “I did it last weekend, Jordan Williams in WVC boys volleyball action at Nanticoke on Wednesday. Thomas Lovecchio 3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 and Hailee Dumont all recorded
so I understand how they work. Chris Cabada dh
Daniel Conrad 1b
4 1 1 1 1 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 hat tricks in Coughlin’s defeat
Might have a step ahead of other pact was at the net. off eight straight points on Jer- Michael Kendra 2b 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 of Dallas.

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Totals 34 13 8 8 2 0 0
guys that they bring in. It wasn’t just blocks. De- emy Myslowski’s serve in the GAR AB R H BI 2B 3B HR Kelsey Gabrielle scored twice
“So we’ll see. I just want to flections. Just pure size that final set. Joharky Santos 2b
Rich Sickler lf
4 0 2 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 and added an assist for the win-
compete, and then we’ll see caused all kinds of havoc for “They are just loaded with Kevin Evans p 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 ners while goalie Paige Tedik
Dawin Reyes rf 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
what happens.” Continued from Page 1B a Nanticoke offense that only size, and we couldn’t overcome Zach Gonzales 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 recorded eight stops.
McGloin’s agent said last deemer a 21-11 lead in the had 15 kills as a team. Sean-Paul Williamson ss 2 1 1 1 0 1 0
Dallas was paced by two goals
it. It’s hard,” Gavin said. “You Steven Tyson cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
week that they declined a con- third set on a play that the Roy- You can teach technique and Gregory Skrepenak 1b 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 from Katie Kapral and a score
tract offer that came after the try to be in the right place Joseph O’Day c 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
als have been practicing and fundamentals. But you can’t Totals 26 2 4 1 1 0 0 from Cara Piechier.
draft because they felt the un- teach size. when they are hitting, but they
trying all season.
named team didn’t offer the best “They have a lot of super have some nice balance. We’ll
You can’t put a price on that
opportunity to stick around. Mc- tall players,” Nanticoke coach work on some things, and see T H E T. L . E x P R E S S
momentum.
Gloin had several standing in- “We put a lot of pressure Debbie Gavin said. “That’s the what we can adjust if we hap-
vitations to attend rookie camp
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre lost for the GRAnDERSon coMInG
on them, and I don’t think tallest team that I’ve seen in pen to meet up in the postsea- fifth time in its last six games at To Pnc FIELD
on a tryout basis, including from they ever got into any kind of many, many years. You get that son.” PNC Field, dropping a 2-0 decision New York Yankees all-star
the Panthers where his friend rhythm. I think they wanted to height, and the tall kids have to Indianapolis. outfielder Curtis Granderson will
Balance, indeed. RailRiders at the plate: The
and fellow 2012 Penn State do some things, but we didn’t a nice vertical. We played our begin a major league rehab assign-
captain Michael Zordich has Brendan Leahigh had a team was held to three hits. Dan
allow them to,” Kablick said. heart out. Their size was tough ment with the Scranton/Wilkes-
game-high 12 kills for Redeem- Johnson, Jeff Farnham and David Barre RailRiders tonight against
already signed as an undrafted “Mike Morison is the best to overcome.”
er, while five players recorded Adams all had singles. Outfielder the Indianapolis Indians.
free agent. blocker I’ve seen this year. He’s Nanticoke (8-4) never found Zoilo Almonte, who didn’t start
O’Brien and the Lions coach- at least four kills. Nanticoke’s The first pitch is scheduled for
an instinctive, athletic, 6-foot-8 its rhythm. The Trojans fell the game, entered the game to 6:35 p.m.
ing staff have tried to help Mc- blocker. On that play, we were victim to a 13-3 run in the first John Pietrzyk had six kills to play right field after Johnson was Granderson was injured in his
Gloin — as well as his departing running a quick hit for him. set as Morison racked up four pace the Trojans. ejected after the bottom of the first at-bat of 2013 when he was
teammates — through the pro- Holy Redeemer 25 25 25 seventh. Almonte went 0-for-1 and hit by a pitch on Feb. 24 in a spring
Sometimes, it hasn’t worked. of his blocks in the opening Nanticoke 9 16 15 saw his 12-game hitting streak end.
cess. But when it does, it looks pret- stanza.
training game, suffering a frac-
HR: Brendan Leahigh 12 kills; Mike Morison 8 RailRiders on the mound: Graham tured right forearm.
“At the end of the day it’s my ty.” Redeemer steadily pulled kills, 9 blocks; Jeremy Myslowski 4 kills, 3 aces.
Stoneburner (2-2) went the first
decision,” McGloin said. “But NAN: John Pietrzyk 6 kills; Rees Roberts 2 kills, Tonight will be his first action
Yet, Morison’s greatest im- away in the second, and ripped 2 aces; Scott Morganti, 4 kills. five innings and his day ended since the injury and Granderson’s
they did a great job getting me when the rain started. He gave up second tour of duty with Scranton/
prepared for camps, installing

PSU
pened, we just figured we had Blue-White Game. So I’m just two runs and two hits, but one of Wilkes-Barre.
the offense and getting me used those hits was a two-run shot by
to be one family, one team,” going to keep working harder Felix Pie. Sam Demel threw two
to NFL-type terminology. Lewis said. “We all just have to all summer and see what hap- scoreless innings, while Clay Ra- ranked highly overall on numerous
That last bit is what McGloin come together. And if we have pens.” pada and Josh Spence threw one
Continued from Page 1B prospects lists since being drafted
hopes will land him a job in the each other, that’s all we need.” That Shrive is in that position scoreless apiece.
so I’m happy to back. No. 1 overall in 2011.
long run. Running a pro-style “He’s a very, very positive is a testament to how much he Play of the Game: Felix Pie sent Today’s Probables: RailRiders TBA
offense, ported directly from “It’ll get bigger and bigger the first pitch he saw from Graham
and happy guy,” O’Brien said has progressed in the past year vs. Indians’ RHP Gerrit Cole (2-1,
O’Brien’s days with the New each year here. He keeps com- Stoneburner in the top of the third 2.45)
of Lewis. “He’s got good foot- under new position coach Mac
England Patriots, has given him ing back and they’re going to for a two-run home run, the differ- On Deck: The Indians leave town
ball instincts. Became a better McWhorter and new strength ence in the game.
added confidence. have to have this somewhere after tonight’s contest and then
route-runner this spring. We coach Craig Fitzgerald. Attendance: The biggest crowd of
McGloin was one of three else (to fit everybody). The SWB welcomes Gwinnett for a
didn’t move him around a lot. “Shrive is definitely a guy the season of 8,875 invaded PNC
quarterbacks in the Redskins support’s phenomenal and the four-game set beginning Friday.
We kept him in one spot, which that will play tackle for us. He Field for the school-day special. Today at PNC Field: If you’ve ever
camp last weekend and felt he turnout’s great.” Only a few dozen faithful remained
I think helped him. can play guard for us,” O’Brien spent time looking for that other
stood out because of it. Lewis and Shrive joined Mc- when the final pitch was thrown
“He works really hard. I said. “The bottom line is, sock, today is for you as it’s lost
“You can tell who’s used to it Gloin in getting attention from after a lengthy rain delay.
think he’s a guy who’s going Shrive’s gonna play for us. That sock memorial night. In honor of
and who isn’t,” McGloin said. the crowd before the event, get- Time of Game: 2:29 (2:28 delay)
the celebration, the first 1,000 fans
to have a great summer and statement right there says that Riding the Rails: The game was
“Guys struggle giving the play- ting requests for photos and au- will receive RailRiders’ team logo
is going to come into training he’s a much improved football delayed for 2 hours, 28 minutes.
call in the huddle. “(Redskins tographs in a side room. socks. It’s also thirsty Thursday
camp as a better player than he player than he was last spring, During the delay, a sprinkler in the
offensive coordinator) Kyle Sha- “It’s great to be a part of press box restroom at PNC Field with beer and Pepsi products just
is even now. To me, he’s got a last season. He really had a
nahan would give the playcall this,” Lewis said. “I was stand- busted flooding at least half of the $1 from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
good future.” good offseason. On The Radio: All games can be
in the huddle and you can rattle ing in line (to get in) and it just area reserved for media members.
While Lewis will be entering “Eric and I had a conver- heard on WYCK 1340-AM, 1400-AM,
it off like it’s nothing because kept going back to the park- The RailRiders’ staff was all over
his second year with the Lions, sation right after the season the mishap cleaning it up quickly 100.7-FM
you’re used to it. Other guys ing lot. I can just imagine how
it will be the fifth and final sea- about basically whether he and there was no damage…Atlanta TV: Friday will be the first live
may struggle with that. many people are here.” telecast of the season by WQMY.
son for Shrive. wanted to come back or not all-star outfielder Jason Heyward
“It may not seem like a lot, Last season was a learning is expected to be at PNC Field this Saturday’s game will also be
The West Scranton grad has (for a fifth year). We had a very
but it’s big in their eyes.” experience for Lewis, who red- weekend on a rehab assignment televised.
bounced back and forth be- long conversation, and I want-
Now it’s a matter of building shirted, but he has a chance in for Gwinnett. How They Scored
tween tackle and guard in his ed him to come back. I said,
off of that experience. 2013 to be a main complement Today’s Game: The final game of INDIANS THIRD: Alex Presley
college career but will enter ‘Look, if you can concentrate the four-game series against India- grounded out. Jared Goedert
“Hey, it’s football, still,” Mc- to starters Allen Robinson and
preseason camp pushing Dono- on the things we want you to napolis is slated for 6:35 tonight walked. Felix Pie hit a two-run
Gloin said with a smile. “The Brandon Moseby-Felder.
van Smith for the starting job improve on, you can play for us at PNC Field with Pittsburgh’s top home run. Matt Hague grounded
speed may be different, but Through it all, Lewis said
at left tackle. and have a productive season prospect Gerrit Cole set to take out. Jerry Sands flied out. INDI-
things don’t change. I felt com- he’s happy he decided to stick the mound for Indianapolis. Cole is ANS 2-0
“Right now we’re pretty even and go off on a great note for
fortable throwing the football, it out at Penn State through the
going into the summer,” Shrive your senior year.’
NCAA sanctions.

RIDERS
picked up the system fast and I said. “We split all the reps in “He decided to do that, and “I’d be lying if I said it (the
know what to expect.” “After everything that hap-
the spring and throughout the we’re happy he did.” delay) didn’t take anything out
of us,” Farnham added. “But we
Continued from Page 1B have to stay mentally tuned in
nFL “It was a fastball I was trying and ready to go at all times.”
None of those reaching base

Bucs CB Barber to retire after 16 seasons


to get down and away, hoping he
would roll over it and we’d get a after the delay advanced past
double play,” Stoneburner said. first. In fact, the only time in
“But I pushed it really bad so it the RailRiders moved a runner
was up and away and he got the past second was in the fourth
inning after Adams walked and
By The Associated Press “Ronde is synonymous with the Tampa Bay Buc- Schiano. barrel on it and it went out.”
advanced to third on a single by
TAMPA, Fla. — Three-time Schiano’s top priority this After that, the right-hander
All-Pro Ronde Barber is retir- caneers, establishing himself as one of our fran- offseason was revamping a sec- retired the last eight batters he Dan Johnson two batters later.
ing after a 16-year career with chise’s iconic players over a 16-year, Hall of Fame- ondary that nearly set a league faced to get through the fifth in- The other hit SWB worked in
the game was a one-out single
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that record for most yards passing al- ning. But then the rain started
included a Super Bowl title and
worthy career.” lowed in a season. and the game was delayed for 2 to right by Farnham in the third.
Joel Glazer Indians 2, RailRiders 0
five Pro Bowl appearances. Bucs co-chairman
The Bucs began reshaping hours, 28 minutes. In the outing, Indianapolis RailRiders
ab r h bi ab r h bi
The Bucs announced Wednes- the defense with the signing of Stoneburner struck out one and Presley dh 4 0 2 0 Joseph 2b 3 0 0 0
day night that the 38-year-old Goldson, an All-Pro safety last allowed just two hits.
Goedert 3b
Pie cf
3 1 1 0 Adams 3b
4 1 1 2 Mustelier rf
3
4
0
0
1 0
0 0
twin brother of former New season in San Francisco, to a “I didn’t feel quite right the Hague 1b 4 0 1 0 DJhnsn 1b 3 0 1 0
Sands rf 3 0 0 0 Almonte rf 1 0 0 0
York Giants running back Tiki who’s hanging up the cleats!” and leader. He approached every five-year, $41.25 million deal first three innings. I think was Jerolmn c 3 0 0 0 Mesa cf 3 0 0 0
Barber will not return to play on Ronde Barber played corner- day the same, giving everything in free agency. Last month, the overthrowing a little and didn’t
Carroll lf
DeJesus 2b
4 0 1 0 Murton dh 3
3 0 1 0 Maruszak rf/1b 3
0
0
0 0
0 0
a defense overhauled since the back for 15 seasons before mov- he had to make himself and his team traded the 13th overall have good command of my Tejeda ss 4 0 0 0 Farnham c 2 0 1 0
Velazquez ss 3 0 0 0
end of last season. Tampa Bay ing to safety last year. He played teammates the best they could pick in the draft to the New pitches,” the 25-year-old Stone- Totals 32 2 7 2 Totals 28 0 3 0
acquired Darrelle Revis, Dashon his entire career with the Bucs be. We will miss him.” York Jets in exchange for Revis, burner added. “In the last few I Indianapolis 002 000 000 — 2
Goldson and second-round draft and is the franchise leader in Barber was a third-round pick a three-time All Pro cornerback stayed with myself a lot better
RailRiders 000 000 000 — 0
LOB—SWB 4, IND 7. TEAM RISP – SWB 0-for-
pick Johnthan Banks for its sec- interceptions with 47. He also out of Virginia is 1997 and strug- who also got a new six-year, $96 and worked the ball down. Then 1, IND 0-for-7. 2B—Hague (10). GIDP – SWB 2,
IND 1. SAC – Jeroloman
ondary. scored eight touchdowns and gled early in his career, appear- million contract. I just threw to the fat part of the IP H R ER BB SO
The retirement was first re- had 28 sacks in 241 games. ing in just one game as a rookie. With veteran Eric Wright plate instead of trying to pick. It
Indianapolis
Johnson (W, 3-2) 5 2 0 0 1 5
ported by Fox Sports.com, who “Ronde is synonymous with He finished with a stretch of 215 returning and last year’s No. 1 was more efficient that way.” Reid (H,3) 2 0 0 0 0 1
Hughes (H,1) 1 0 0 0 0 1
quoted Barber as saying: “I’ve the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, es- consecutive starts, tied for the draft pick Mark Barron enter- When the game resumed, Black (S,8) 1 1 0 0 0 0
had a better run than I ever tablishing himself as one of our sixth-longest streak in NFL his- ing his second season at safety, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre still
RailRiders
Stoneburner (L, 2-2) 5 5 2 2 1 1
could’ve dreamed of having.” franchise’s iconic players over tory. that left little room for Barber in couldn’t get anything going. The Demel 2 1 0 0 0 3
Rapada 1 1 0 0 0 0
Tiki Barber, who retired from a 16-year, Hall of Fame-worthy A team captain for the past Tampa Bay’s plans — especially team managed just three bas- Spence 1 0 0 0 2 0
the Giants after the 2006 sea- career,” Bucs co-chairman Joel nine years, Barber made the after Banks was selected in the erunners from the sixth inning
HBP – Joseph (by Reid), Farnham (by Hughes)
IBB – DeJesus (by Spence)
son, had a post on his Twitter Glazer said in a statement. transition from cornerback to second round of the draft to on with two hit batsmen and a Ejections – Dan Johnson by home plate umpire
Max Guyl
account that read: “Congrats “When anyone thinks of Ronde, safety in 2012, Tampa Bay’s compete with Wright for a start- single by David Adams in the Umpires— Home, Max Guyl; First, Will Little; Third,
& happy for my twin, Ronde, they think of a true professional first season under coach Greg ing job. bottom of the ninth.
Dave Soucy
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Scott tries to return to earth at Players


By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
P L AY e R S C H A M P I O n S H I P AT A g L A n C e
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.
— Adam Scott never had to take PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — A brief look at The Players Cham-
this much time walking from the pionship, which starts today:
clubhouse to the practice range
Site: Stadium Course on the TPC Sawgrass.
at TPC Sawgrass.
He couldn’t take more than a Course: The Stadium Course was designed by Pete Dye. It
few steps without a player or a opened in 1980 and first hosted The Players Championship
caddie stopping to congratulate in 1982. Water is prominently in play on all but five holes. The
him for his feel-good win at Au- signature hole is the par-3 17th, which is an island.
gusta National. There were so
Length: 7,215 yards.
many fans pressed against the
fence to get his autograph that it Par: 36-36—72.
nearly collapsed. Finally, he got

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end of the practice range. 18-hole record of 63 (Couples in 1992, Norman in 1994). Norman *
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Championship.
Scott has virtually disap- Noteworthy: No one has ever successfully defended his title at
peared since holing that 12-foot The Players Championship.
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BASEBALL NASCAR

Panel reduces
JGR penalties
By JENNA FRYER for the victory for seeding in
AP Auto Racing Writer the Chase for the Sprint Cup
CONCORD, N.C. — A NAS- championship.
CAR appeals panel sided with The panel also reduced crew
Joe Gibbs Racing on Wednes- chief Jason Ratcliff’s suspension
day and eased some of the pen- from six races to one race, and
alties imposed for having an eliminated the six-race suspen-
illegal part in Matt Kenseth’s sion for owner Joe Gibbs. It let
race-winning engine at Kansas stand Ratcliff’s $200,000 fine.
last month. The only action the panel
NASCAR punished JGR after took was increasing Toyota’s
discovering during a post-race penalty from a five-point fine to
inspection that one of eight seven points.
connecting rods in the engine Gibbs said he was done with
at the April 21 race did not the process and would not ap-
AP PHOTO meet the minimum weight re- peal anything further.
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher J.A. Happ reacts after being hit in the head by a line drive from Tampa Bay Rays’ Desmond Jen- quirement. The part was too “Right now, we just want to
nings during the second inning of a baseball game on Tuesday in St. Petersburg, Fla. light by 3 grams, less than the get back to racing,” the team
weight of an envelope. owner said.

Hit by liner, Happ says ‘I feel really fortunate’


JGR did not dispute the part NASCAR is not eligible to ap-
was illegal, but argued the peal anything further to chief
penalties were too severe be- appellate officer John Middle-
cause it leases its engines from brook. Spokesman Kerry Tharp
manufacturer Toyota and is not said the sanctioning body was
By FRED GOODALL dropped to the ground Tuesday in a better spot, because I think house while assuring each one: permitted to touch anything in- disappointed in the decision.
AP Sports Writer night. it could have got me head on,” he “I’m fine.” side of them. Toyota accepted “Our sport has a due process
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Otherwise, he felt pretty good said. “I’ve got some stitches and “He just wished me the best responsibility and insisted one system in place that has served
J.A. Happ feels fortunate. after his release from Bayfront there’s a fracture in the skull, I and hoped for a quick recov- light rod did not give Kenseth a this sport very well for more
Less than 24 hours after he Medical Center. He does not suppose, behind my ear, but it’s ery,” Happ said. “Obviously, performance advantage. than 65 years, and that due pro-
was hit on the head by a line have a concussion. not serious or threatening. We’ll something like that is never in- The three-member National cess resulted in this decision
drive and carted off the field, “I feel really fortunate,” Happ let those heal.” tentional. I let him know that I Stock Car Racing Appeals here today,” Tharp said. “While
the Toronto Blue Jays pitcher said after limping into a room at Happ, who was put on the 15- knew that and I appreciated him Panel agreed and dramatically we are disappointed by today’s
was back at Tropicana Field on Tropicana Field for a news con- day disabled list, had a brief con- coming over. It’s a scary thing, reduced almost every penalty. outcome, we stand firmly be-
Wednesday. ference and climbing a couple versation with Tampa Bay’s Des- I’m sure on his end, too.” The points deducted from hind our inspection process. The
The 30-year-old said he had a steps to sit down behind a table. mond Jennings, who hit the line Happ remembers releasing the Kenseth were reduced from 50 inspection of engines, and en-
skull fracture behind his left ear “It looks like I moved just a little drive that caught him squarely ball. to 12, which moves him from gine parts and pieces has always
that doctors believe will heal on bit. I don’t remember doing that, on the left side of the head. Happ “I don’t remember seeing it,” 11th in the standings to fourth. been regarded as the holy grail
its own, as well as a sore right but it looks like it was just enough shook hands with several team- he said. ” Just immediate loud The panel also reinstated the throughout the industry — that
knee that he tweaked when he to where it must have caught me mates outside the Blue Jays club- ringing in my ear.” three bonus points he earned along with fuel and tires.
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genkolb sprinted to victory on those having claims
or demands to
area.5pm-9pm and
two days for Dallas
8am-3pm

4 FAMILIES
great day for Argos-Shimano. It was really hard in
present the same area 5-10pm.
the fifth stage of the Giro d’Italia without delay to the
Administrator or his
Great part time jobs
$9.00 for Wilkes
235 Pringle St.
Sat., May 11,
111 WOOD STREET
SAT. MAY 11TH
following a crash near the finish,
named attorney. Barre and $9.50 8:00-3:00

the end. I had to suffer a lot to get to the finish.”


for Dallas. 8:30 TO 4
COURTDALE UNITED Contents of lovely 15 Pleasantview Dr.
Apply online today: lawn equipment,
409 Autos under METHODIST CHURCH older home. Fri & Sat, 6am-12 bathroom acces-
as Italian Luca Paolini retained $5000
www.sovereigncs.
com 225 Courtdale Ave. Living room, tables,
lamps, organ, fire-
Furniture, dressers, sories, children’s
John Degenkolb EOE and Drug Thurs., May 9, 9-8
place stereo,
table, chairs, coffee
Snap-on Tools,
clothes & toys,

the overall leader’s pink jersey


table, old icebox

Winner of fifth stage of Giro


JAGUAR `01 XJ8L
Black on black,
Free Workplace Fri., May 10 9-8
Sat., May 11, 9-1
SATURDAY IS BAG DAY
Wall art, Seth
Thomas clock, mir-
refrigerator, base-
ball cards, high-
Toolboxes, DeWalt
Generator, Power
women’s sizes
X-large, household
items, 2 TVs.
on Wednesday. 542 Logistics/ rors, Dining room chair, jewelry, Tools, Welding
looks and runs .25/.50/.75
suite, hutch, china, household, lamps, Equipment, Wood
great! High Transportation glassware, cookbooks, 2 Chipper, Camping &
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mileage. $3,200
Degenkolb, who rides for Ar- (570) 498-4056
Kitchen set, kitchen
items, linens,
storage containers,
stereo.
Hiking Gear,
Coolers, Household LINE UP
A SUCCESSFUL SALE
breakaway swallowed up by the
Automatic stair Items,Dehumid-
gos-Shimano, won in 4 1-2 hours end. I had to suffer a lot to get to 110 Lost
DALLAS
glide, Two bedroom
suites, sewing
MOUNTAIN TOP ifiers, Hess Trucks,
Department 56, IN CLASSIFIED!
along the mainly flat 124-mile the finish.” peloton. LOST. Ring, ladies
diamond at or near
the Newtown Cafe.
Delivery Drivers/
Independent
machine,
Basement and
garage.
Huge Selection of
Christmas,
Halloween and
Do you need more space?
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leg from Cosenza to Matera. All the riders delayed by the Mark Cavendish, who won April 26th. REWARD
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on the opening day in Naples,
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It is a first stage victory in the crash behind Degenkolb were 412 Autos for Sale day delivery. Demunds Road
Sat., May 11, 8-2
KINGSTON to clean out your closets!
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ished several bike lengths ahead meant Paolini kept his pink jersey. tescaglioso to keep his chances Excellent condition!
Tan with tan leather
DALLAS
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Friday and Saturday
May 10 & 11,
8 a.m. until 1 p.m.
top, Alloy wheels 531 N. Gates Ave.
was third. gins, who lost 17 seconds on However, he received no help with new tires.
Monsoon stereo,
Fri. & Sat., Only
10 to 2
43 CARLISLE ST.
SAT. MAY 11TH

The end saw a crash in the lead Tuesday, remained sixth in the on the descent and was unable to heated leather
seats. 64,000
miles. $10,900
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and painting sup-
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9:00AM-2:00PM
ENTIRE HOUSE
TAG SALE

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old record albums,
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MOUNTAINTOP
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Fri.& Sat.
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Although heavy rain stopped 439 Motorcycles RAIN OR SHINE! May 10th & 11th,
the finish line. One of Degen- behind Paolini. Main rival Vin- ARE YOU LOOK-
ING FOR A CHAL-
Sat., May 11, 9 to 2
Household items,
and miscellaneous. Furniture includes
living room, end &
WARE, DISHES,
TOOLS, BOOKS,

by the time cyclists arrived at


COLLECTIBLES,
cenzo Nibali was still fourth, 31
LENGING POSI-
kolb’s teammates, Luka Mezgec,
toys, baby items, coffee tables,
TION? Healthcare clothes and MUCH lamps, like new TOYS, GARAGE
Receivable Special- MORE! leather recliner, ITEMS, APPLI-

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have the job for you. DALLAS
dinette set with
hutch, Native
ANCES, FOOTBALL
CARDS & MORE.

The stage had another early slippery and that perhaps con-
We are looking for a
KINGSTON American sou- LOTS OF STUFF TO

ing several other riders down unique


who
individual
works well 3035 Church Road
Sat., May 11, 8-3
venirs, large quanti-
ty household items,
FILL YOUR EBAY
STORE!

tributed to the crash.


independently and
with him. Marco Canola raced break and Tomas Gil, Stefano Pi- KAWASAKI ‘10 lives in the Wilkes-
Barre area. This is
Baby & kid’s gear,
tools, tables,
tools, Craftsman
riding mower with
bagger, Craftsman
WILKES-BARRE

household.
clear but the Italian was unable razzi, Alan Marangoni, Ricardo Degenkolb avoided the crash an extremely
Something for trimmer mower &

Mestre, Brian Bulgac and Rafael and raced in pursuit of Canola,


VULCAN rewarding position
and requires that Everyone! Craftsman snow-
blower. Antiques &
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you work in a local
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GIGANTIC MOVING
SALE!!
NANTICOKE vintage include:
beautiful cherry

catching him in the final 300 me-


room or at a Park Street, off of
Andriato swiftly built a lead of
545 Tioga Avenue bedroom and dining
“My lead-out man crashed
166 miles on the
odometer. Only patient’s home, Huntsville Road. Near Hamilton Park room suites, lamps,
used 1 summer. interviewing and Fri. & Sat., May 10 Sat., May 11, 9-2 dresser, rolltop RAIN OR SHINE
and there was just one guy in nearly 10 minutes. ters. Purchased new as
a left over.
assisting patients in
the Medicaid/Med-
ical Assistance
& 11, 9 to 4
Quilting items, silk
flowers, threads,
Glass patio
table/chairs, folding
desk, Griswold cast
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55 Marjorie Ave.
(Indoors)
chair, adult bicycle, Great Sale
Thursday’s sixth stage is an-
Asking $6000.
Pirazzi was dropped after 22
Sat., May 11, 8 to 12
front,” Degenkolb said. “I looked Bike is located in
Mountain Top.
application process.
Your work
would be: Sunday
shift
lace, Christmas
items, Counted
Cross Supplies
indoor exercise
bike, kitchen gadg-
Reasonable Prices!
SLOCUM
Furniture, house-
hold bath, kitchen,

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1:30 p.m. to 10:00
antiques, tools.
Most items
hangings, wicker
baskets & a bunch
ton St. (Off Market
Street) Sat., 9 to 4
office items, toys,
bikes, cook books,
guitar. Good Stuff!
behind and so I went full gas to maintained a healthy advantage. kilometers (104 miles) from 451 Trucks/
p.m. You must have
a current driver’s
license and a reli-
$.50 to $1. of items our neigh-
bors & family mem-
bers deposit on our
Organ, 8 piece
dining room,
815 Dogs
SUVs/Vans microwave, washer,
catch the rider from Bardiani. At Not until at the first of two Mola di Bari to Margherita di able vehicle.
offer
We
competitive
DURYEA
lawn Saturday
morning. Maybe
dryer, twin, king and
double bedrooms,
salary/benefits.
Savoia.
you’ll find a suitable
climbs near the finish was the
China, vacuum,
the end I couldn’t see anything, I If this sounds like
gift for Mother’s
Day. Better yet,
glass wear, tables,
chairs, TV’s, stereo, 714 Lily Lake Rd.
the job for you, Fri. & Sat., 8 to 2
was so empty.
bring your Mom; it’s linens, sewing
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AHL

WBS Penguins’ Holzapfel eager to carry on success


After Wednesday’s practice, hind you now. I just want to keep as a third and fourth liner for the plete player than at the begin-
practice at 6:30 p.m. at Coal be in for a good series and we’re
the Pens learned they will face rolling and win a championship success he’s had this year. Such ning of the year. He was a player
Street on Wednesday night, and excited for it.”
here.” players are critical in playoffs, that was one of our most im- not long after they learned their The series kicks off in Provi-
the Bruins in the 2nd round. Holzapfel certainly has been he said, adding the roles helped proved guys over the season in a
opponent for the second round dence with Games 1 and 2 on
rolling in his first postseason as a him develop the defensive side lot of areas.” will be the Providence Bruins, Friday and Saturday.
By TOM VENESKY Penguin. During the three-game of his game. And that improvement hasn’twho defeated Hershey 3-2 in
tvenesky@timesleader.com sweep of Binghamton, Holzapfel “Now I’m in an offensive situ- stopped. Holzapfel’s 51 pointsGame 5 last night. Providence Night owls
Riley Holzapfel set career registered two goals and an as- ation here and I feel I can do a was the third-highest on the owned the best record in the Hynes said he decided to hold
highs in goals, assists, points, sist. The goals were the first he more complete job having played Penguins - behind his linemates
AHL during the regular season Wednesday’s practice at night
penalty minutes and games had ever scored in the AHL play- both styles,” he said. “I know I Chad Kolarik and Trevor Smith.(50-21-0-5, 105 points). in order to get his players ac-
played during the regular sea- offs - spanning 18 games over have the offensive skills to be on He finished the regular season Although the Penguins have customed to playing in a game-
son. two seasons with Chicago and the first line, and I’m thankful for with four goals and eight points
been waiting for an opponent like situation. After practice the
And now, none of it matters. St. John’s. the coaches here for giving me in as many games, and consider-
since last Thursday, Hynes was players had a meal together and
At least that’s Holzapfel’s ap- In a mere three playoff games this chance.” ing he has continued that point-
fully aware of what his team can watched the NHL playoffs in the
proach as his Wilkes-Barre/ with the Penguins, he already Head coach John Hynes said per-game pace in the playoffs expect to face in the Bruins. locker room.
Scranton Penguins prepare to has two scores. Holzapfel earned that chance be- makes it understandable if one “Providence is going to be “I like it a lot. You can get in
enter the second round of the What’s the difference? cause of his dedication both on assumes that Holzapfel’s post-a big challenge,” he said. “You such a routine in the mornings,
playoffs. Sure, the regular season With his previous teams, Hol- and off the ice. From the begin- season is just a continuation of
look at the adversity they came especially when you haven’t
zapfel wasn’t a first line winger ning of the season to now, Hynes his regular season. through in their first series along played for so long, that you for-
was great, but Holzapfel would
“Through the regular season I get what it’s like to skate this
rather set career highs in the but rather a third and fourth line said, Holzapfel underwent a with what they’ve done in the
kept getting better all along, and time of night,” said winger Chris
postseason en route to a Calder grinder. He found himself in pre- transformation. regular season. They’re a tight-
going into the playoffs I felt real- Collins. “It breaks up the day and
Cup. cious few offensive situations “He’s in much better shape, knit group, pretty deep, and they
ly good. I still feel good,” he said.
“The regular season went well and, as a result, even fewer scor- his game is more consistent and play a well-structured game. it’s actually fun to come here at
and it’s something I’m proud of,” ing opportunities. his compete level has gone up,” Notes “It’s going to be a bit of a chess night, have a good practice, eat
he said. “But you put all that be- Still, Holzapfel credits his time Hynes said. “He’s a more com- The Penguins held an evening match. We know we’re going to and watch the games together.”

N H L P L AY O F F S NBA

Rangers get Denver’s Karl named


even with NBA Coach of the Year
Washington DENVER — Selfless and
starless. These were the staples
of the exhilarating Denver Nug-
gets’ NBA franchise-record 57-
right hand, a rolled up program
in his left. There’s a life-sized
statue of it in Boston and Karl
said he sat there once, imagin-
The Associated Press
win regular season. ing this very day.
NEW YORK — Dan Girardi George Karl kept with that “When I was told of the
and Derek Stepan scored third- theme Wednesday, sharing the award about a week ago, it was
period goals for the New York credit far and wide after being a very humbling, emotional ex-
Rangers, who squandered a named the league’s Coach of perience, because it made me
two-goal lead and then held on the Year for the first time in
to get even in the best-of-seven think about my career,” Karl
his quarter century as an NBA said. “… A lot of times I wanted
playoff series with a 4-3 victory head coach.
over the Washington Capitals on to win it and never did win it
Karl thanked everyone from and now I’ve gotten calloused
Wednesday night. his middle school coach who
Girardi ripped a shot from to winning it. And now I win
got him into the game to his it because this was probably in
above the left circle, off a feed good friend, the late Rick Maje-
from Derick Brassard, to give my career the most ‘oneness’
rus, in an emotional news con-
the Rangers the lead again with of an organization, a basketball
ference at the Pepsi Center.
a power-play goal 59 seconds team, a coaching staff, a sup-
He credited Nuggets play-
into the third. The advantage port staff, administrative staff.”
AP PHOTO ers, assistant coaches, scouts,
was created by Jason Chimera’s Karl worked wonders with a
New York Rangers right wing Ryane Clowe celebrates a goal scored by left wing Carl Hagelin in the trainers, front office, ownership
interference penalty at the end second period of Game 4 of a Stanley Cup playoff series against the Washington Capitals in New and support staff as he eyed the lineup that lacked an All-Star,
of the second. York on Wednesday. bronze Red Auerbach Trophy in was beset by injuries to several
Stepan made it 4-2 at 6:02, front of him. starters and twisted its way
ficult for the Rangers to get the win in Game 3, made a hard boards behind Holtby, and Erat
scoring into a wide-open net at “What I hope is everybody through a brutal early-season
puck out. The momentum was pass from the right point to the had his arm pinned as he fell
the end of a give-and-go play in understands this is not about schedule in which 22 of the
shifting, and the nervousness left circle that Hagelin fired into into the net. Ovechkin and Erat
front with Carl Hagelin, who me. It’s about a lot of people team’s first 32 games were on
began to grow within the crowd the top right corner of the net. were penalized for charging and
had a goal and two assists. as Washington’s puck posses- The Rangers had taken a 1-0 and a lot of people in my past the road.
hooking, respectively, giving
Game 5 will be back in sion became more dangerous. lead in the first off a gaffe by and I am proud to have that tro- Relying on an old-school up-
the Rangers a 5-on-3 power that tempo offense and a deep bench
Washington on Friday before Joel Ward got the Capitals Holtby. The goalie drifted to phy,” Karl said.
began after Del Zotto left the that wore out opponents, espe-
the series returns to Madison going when he led a strong rush his left to track down a Rangers The trophy depicts the archi-
penalty box 23 seconds later. cially at altitude, the Nuggets
Square Garden on Sunday. The up ice after the Rangers gave dump-in several feet in front tect of the great Boston Celt-
home team has won all four New York couldn’t do any- led the league in scoring, fast
away the puck. Ward charged and wide of the net. His clearing ics teams back in the fledgling
games in the first-round Eastern thing with the two-man edge in days of the NBA, Auerbach sit- break production and points in
in, with Perreault, and made attempt was knocked down by
Conference matchup. the final 1:11 of the period, or ting at one end of the bench the paint with nary a dominant
a hard move on defenseman New York forward Taylor Pyatt,
Brad Richards and Hagelin the final 26 seconds that carried with his trademark cigar in his scorer.
Michael Del Zotto. Ward got Del who moved the puck to Hagelin.
staked the Rangers to a 2-0 lead, over into the second.
Zotto down to the ice near the With Holtby well out of
but goals by Mathieu Perreault

HEAT
left post and feathered a pass position, Hagelin’s hard shot at Bruins 4, Maple Leafs 3 on the game’s first possession,
and Troy Brouwer tied it for through the crease to Perreault, a net guarded only by defense- TORONTO — David Krejci and Marco Belinelli hammered
Washington in the second pe- who tied up Richards and slid in man John Erskine was saved by scored his third goal of the night Wade on the ensuing Miami
riod. The Capitals closed within his first career playoff goal. Erskine. The rebound bounced at 13:06 of overtime, giving the Continued from Page 1B trip, one that ended with Wade
4-3 on defenseman Karl Alzner’s The Rangers appeared set to in front to Richards, who scored Boston Bruins a win over the It was the largest margin of getting the first of the game’s
goal at 7:31 of the third. get out of the second with the his first goal of the series and Toronto Maple Leafs and a lead victory in Heat postseason his- nine technical fouls for throw-
Henrik Lundqvist, selected one-goal lead they brought into 28th in 87 career postseason in their playoff series. tory, topping a 35-point win ing the ball into the Bulls’
a Vezina Trophy finalist earlier it, but Brouwer’s first of the games.
Krejci beat James Reimer over Orlando on April 24, 1997. guard.
Wednesday, made 27 saves. playoffs tied it. The otherwise calm period
Braden Holtby stopped 30 shots with a shot from the faceoff Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson James wore a T-shirt that
Defenseman Anton Stralman picked up in intensity in the
for Washington. circle after coming down the left were ejected in the fourth quar- said “Up To Me” before the
lost the puck in his end along final three-plus minutes.
Despite having a 26-15 shots wing. ter for Chicago, and the league game, and it appeared the mes-
the right-wing boards, and Mike The Rangers were killing a
advantage through two periods, The Bruins are 15-2 when will almost certainly review sage had some literal meaning.
Green barely kept the puck in tripping penalty against Del
the Rangers found themselves leading a best-of-seven series some of the things said and After being held to two first-
at the point. He sent a pass into Zotto and got a short-handed
locked in a tie heading into the 3-1. And Toronto is 2-12-1 in its done in a game that was close half points in Game 1, he went
the high slot to Brouwer, who chance. Stepan and Washing-
third. Washington was outshot last 15 games in Boston. for the first 20 minutes before 6 for 6 in the opening quarter of
backhanded in a shot with 17.1 ton’s Martin Erat raced after a
13-9 in the second but scored Patrice Bergeron added a goal turning into an embarrassment Game 2, as Miami took a 25-20
seconds left in the period. puck that was sliding into the
twice in the final 6:52 to get for Boston, with captain Zdeno for the Bulls and an embarrass- lead.
Hagelin’s second goal of the Washington end. They collided
Chara collecting four assists. ment of riches for the Heat.
even after Hagelin made it 2-0. series doubled the Rangers’ lead as Alex Ovechkin barreled into It was still close late in
Joffrey Lupul, Cody Franson The Bulls were called for six
The Capitals began spending midway through the second. both players and knocked them the second, before the Heat
player technicals, the most
more time in the New York zone Brassard, who had a goal and down. and Clarke MacArthur scored ended the half on a 13-3 run,
by any team in a playoff game
and making it increasingly dif- two assists in the Rangers’ 4-3 Stepan slid hard into the end for Toronto. one where Cole and Robinson
since Boston had that many
against Indiana in 2005. looked like they were playing

PENGUINS
with Washington last spring, ry. New York’s dominant perfor- ley Cup winners and Cup-hungry The Heat had three techni- 1-on-1 — and the Miami guard
served as 1b to Fleury’s 1a dur- mance in third period of Game 4 veterans will get into a rhythm. cals assessed, a season-high for was getting much the best of
ing the regular season, going allowed the Islanders to escape It hasn’t happened in the last them. Chicago’s postseason hero so
Continued from Page 1B
13-4 with a 2.45 goals-against- what would have been a 3-1 hole. three games, as the Islanders Game 3 is Friday in Chicago. far.
average. He was even better It also gave their confidence an- have turned each contest into a Norris Cole scored 18 points Robinson made a 3-pointer to
The 36-year-old veteran’s next
against the Islanders, posting a other rocket-fueled boost. track meet, luring the Penguins for Miami, which got 15 from get Chicago within 49-41, then
start might be the biggest of
perfect 3-0 record while stopping “We’re hoping that they are a into sloppy mistakes New York Dwyane Wade and 13 from turned and said some words to-
his career. The eighth-seeded
98 of 101 shots. little rattled and they are a little has greedily turned into goals. Chris Bosh. The Heat led 42-38 ward Cole. So Cole quickly had
Islanders tied the series at 2-all
Now he’ll be tasked with doing worried about us because we No miscue loomed larger than with 3:42 left in the first half, an answer, hitting one corner
with a wild, momentum-swing-
something he’s never done in his think that we have every oppor- a silly giveaway by reigning NHL before going on an absurd 62- 3-pointer over Robinson and
ing 6-4 victory on Tuesday night, 15-year career, help get a team tunity to win this series,” New MVP Evgeni Malkin in the third
one that seemed to further erode 20 run. letting him know about it, then
past the first round. Vokoun’s York defenseman Matt Carkner period on Tuesday. With the Yes, 62-20.
Fleury’s confidence. New York making another 30 seconds lat-
playoff record is 3-8, though said. “We’re here to win this se- score tied at 4, Malkin was at- It was that one-sided. Miami
scored three times in the game’s er to give Miami what was then
those appearances came for ries.” tempting to clear the zone when shot 60 percent to Chicago’s 36,
final 16 minutes, including a pair its biggest lead of the night.
overmatched Nashville teams in Two more nights like Tuesday he decided to throw a pass to- outrebounded the Bulls 41-28,
of soft goals that found Fleury 2004 and 2007. will have the Islanders into the ward the middle instead of safely Of course, it didn’t stay that
and enjoyed a huge 28-7 edge in
woefully out of position. The top-seeded Penguins second round for the first time up the boards. Islanders center way.
points off turnovers.
Fleury expressed his frustra- aren’t overmatched. At the mo- in 20 years. New York’s last play- John Tavares picked up the lazy James didn’t score in the
The only stat that Chicago
tion afterward. His remorse, ment, though, they do appear a off series win came against the pass, swooped in on Fleury then dominated: Technicals, where third quarter — he missed all
however, didn’t stop him from little overwhelmed. two-time defending Stanley Cup squeezed off a wrist shot and the the Bulls outpaced Miami 6-3. three of his shots — and still
being yanked in the playoffs for New York looked to be little champion Penguins in 1993. ensuing rebound that proved to For much of the first half, it was dominant, with five assists
the first time in his career. The more than a speedbump for That series went seven games. be the game-winner. was everything one would ex- in that period alone, as the Heat
last time someone other than Pittsburgh after the Penguins This one has all the makings of Pittsburgh star Sidney Crosby pect from a Bulls-Heat game, turned it into a laugher. They
Fleury started a postseason rolled to a 5-0 win in Game 1. heading there too. credited the Islanders for their especially after Chicago took outscored the Bulls 30-15 in the
game for the Penguins was in Yet the Islanders have bounced The longer things go, the relentless forecheck but allowed Game 1 on Monday night. It third, stretching the lead out to
2001. back to win two of the last three more Pittsburgh hopes its star- the Penguins could be consider- was physical — Udonis Has- 31 points as Chicago missed 13
Vokoun, acquired in a trade while pumping 16 goals by Fleu- studded roster dotted with Stan- ably smarter with the puck. lem sent Nate Robinson flying of its 17 shots in the period.
THE TIMES LEADER
B USINESS timesleader.com THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2013
SECTION B

IN BRIEF
Wendy’s falls short of forecast
No-cal, low-cal FEWER FANCY FERRARIS
Hospitals’
Wendy’s is trying to reinvent itself as
a purveyor of relatively higher-quality global strategy care costs
from Coca-Cola
fast food. The problem is that its com-

vary greatly
petitors are aggressively promoting
cheap eats and stealing away price-
conscious customers.
The Dublin, Ohio, company, which is By GreG Bluestein
known for its square hamburger patties The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
and Frosty shakes, on Wednesday report- ATLANTA — In a sign of how health concerns The Associated Press
ed a first-quarter profit that met Wall have shaken the beverage industry, Coca-Cola WASHINGTON — Hospitals with-
Street expectations. But sales fell short Co. used a boisterous anniversary celebration in the same city sometimes charge
of Wall Street’s hopes. The company on Wednesday to pledge to make low-calorie tens of thousands of dollars more for
noted that it lost market share in the drinks and clearer nutritional information more the same procedures, according to
value category, which accounts for about available across the world. figures the government released for
20 percent of the fast-food industry. “We’re beginning the next phase of our jour- the first time Wednesday. The federal
Revenue rose 2 percent to $603.7 ney to promote better health and well-being,” list sheds new light on the mystery of
million versus a year ago but fell short said Coca-Cola Chief Executive Muhtar Kent. just how high a hospital bill might go
of the $615 million forecast of analysts The soft drink industry has been under fire — and whether it’s cheaper to get the
polled by FactSet. as sugary high-calorie drinks are linked to in- care somewhere else.
creased obesity rates, and Coca-Cola has recent- There are vast disparities nation-
Delta will pay out dividend ly stepped up efforts to emphasize healthier
lifestyles.
ally. The average charges for joint re-
placement range from about $5,300 at
Delta Air Lines will start paying a quar-
On Wednesday, the company’s 127th anniver- an Ada, Okla., hospital to $223,000 in
terly dividend and buy back some of its
sary, Coca-Cola unveiled its strategy. Kent said Monterey park, Calif.
shares — investor-friendly moves com-
it would offer low and no-calorie drinks in ev- It’s not just national or even re-
mon in other industries but rare for air-
ery market, provide nutritional information on gional geography. Hospitals within
lines.
all of its packaging, invest in physical activity the same city also vary wildly. In Jack-
For years, the industry repelled
programs, and restrict all marketing to children son, Miss., average inpatient charges
long-term investors with high debt,
under 12 years old. for services that may be provided to
losses, labor strife, bankruptcies and
“This is an evolution, not a revolution,” Kent treat heart failure range from $9,000
roller-coaster stock prices. Now, airline
said. “This is just a next step. In a way, think of to $51,000, the Department of Health
bosses are eager to show that those
it as a down payment in our ongoing journey.” and Human Services said.
days are over and their companies are
Former U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher, Hospitals usually receive less mon-
good investments.
who was on hand for the event, praised the ey than they charge, however. Their
Delta said Wednesday that the
company’s effort. charges are akin to a car dealership’s
dividend and stock buyback will return
“Industry has the power to communicate and “list price.” Most patients won’t be hit
$1 billion to shareholders. The airline
make resources available to encourage people with these bills, because they are paid
has posted a profit for three consecu-
to be more physically active,” said Satcher. “We AP PHOTO by private insurance, Medicare or
tive years, while trimming its debt by
have a major problem in this country, and we’ve Medicaid. The government and insur-
$5 billion. Ferrari, based in Modena, Italy, will limit sales of its
got to educate our children to make healthy ance companies routinely negotiate
high-performance street cars this year to protect the
Dow holds on to 15,000 level choices.”
The strategy is part of a long-term position- brand’s aura of exclusivity, Chairman Luca Montezemolo
lower payments with hospitals.
But the charges do show up on the
The Dow Jones industrial average ing by Coca-Cola to encourage better habits, said Wednesday. Wealthy people around the world are bills of people without medical cover-
rose, closing above 15,000 for a second partly so that customers are healthy enough to snapping up Ferraris and the company is worried the age, many of whom try to negotiate
day after breaching the landmark level continue drinking both the company’s sugary brand might lose its appeal as a symbol of rarefied luxury. smaller fees for themselves. Also,
for the first time Tuesday. drinks and its more nutritious options, industry As a result, it will scale back production to below 7,000 hospitals say they frequently give the
On Wednesday, a day without any experts said. uninsured discounts.
units this year, compared with 7,318 last year.
major economic releases, investors
focused on company earnings as
reporting for the first quarter draws to
a close. Although earnings growth has
slowed from last quarter, profits are
at record levels and projected to rise
throughout the year.
Subscription-based software getting harder and harder to avoid
IT’S pRETTy well a subscription model could be more
TECH TALK
Internet company AOL plunged as
known that when convenient for everyone -- people,
its subscription revenue fell, and ham-
you buy a new businesses, software manufacturers.
burger chain Wendy’s slumped after it NICK DELORENZO
computer program you pay as you need it. It’s easier
reported revenue that fell short of Wall
-- Microsoft Office, you need to keep paying them, and if to afford a monthly rate, and the soft-
Street’s expectations.
for example -- you’re your computer gets a little long in the ware is always the latest and greatest
On the positive side, high-end
not actually buying tooth, you might not be able to use out there.
grocer Whole Foods and the video
the software itself, the software without upgrading. But the downside: It’s a whole lot
game publisher Electronic Arts rose
you’re just buying a license to use the There are a ton of nice features in like credit card debt -- cheaper up
sharply after predicting full-year profits
software. It’s been that way for a long Office 365, and having used it at work front, a lot more expensive in the long
that were higher than analysts were
time, and since you could use the it’s certainly very nice to have all of run. To put it another way, I’d rather
expecting.
program for as long as you wanted, it your documents at your fingertips no be stung by a bee than catch Lyme
didn’t much matter. It was basically matter where you go. disease from a bug I never noticed.
GAS PRICES yours, for all intents and purposes. But it seems … wrong somehow. For now, both Microsoft and Adobe
Average price of a gallon of A short while back, Microsoft Well, now Adobe, maker of the still offer traditional versions of their
site hosting and file conversion.
regular unleaded gasoline: changed that with Office 365, a cloud- extremely popular (not to mention software, so if you’re not interested
Fair enough, $70 a month is easier
based version of Office for which expensive) photoShop and it’s associ- in subscribing to their services, you
YESTERDAY MONTH AGO YEAR AGO to afford than more than $600. And it
users are charged $9.99 per month or ated “Creative Suite” is getting in the don’t have to. But it seems to make an
$3.40 $3.57 $3.73 might make people who would other-
$99.99 a year. game with a new platform called “Cre- awful lot of sense for them to go to a
wise pirate their software (photoShop
RECORD The upside is that it’s always up- ative Cloud.” They’re charging users subscription-only model in the near
happens to be one of the most pirated
$4.06 to-date, and for a lot of people the between $20 and $70 per month for future.
07/17/2008 programs in existence) think seriously
$10/month or $100/year doesn’t the privilege of using their software, Lease a car, rent a house, subscribe
about purchasing a subscription and
hurt as much as shelling out what which can retail for more than $600. to software. If things keep going the
using the software on an as-needed
they used to charge you for discs you Also included in the monthly fee is way they are, pretty soon nobody will
basis.
Source: AAA report for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/Hazleton area could keep. The downside is that up to 20gb of cloud storage, free web- own much of anything.
I can easily see how the trend of

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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2013

Couples step out in can’t-miss style this year

AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER


ABOVE: A colorful crew heading out to the Hanover Area prom included, from right: Matt Kocher, Antonio Costantino, Ryan Josefowicz, Kyle Cunard, Chris Jones, Trevor
Ahouse and Dillon Ropietski. TOP: No fan of high heels, Meegan Walton opted for colorful sneakers under her yellow gown. Her date, Brandon Holmgren, meanwhile,
sported a kilt and Irish shoes.

COLORWASHED PROM PROM TRENDS

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//// By MARY THERESE BIEBEL //// mbiebel@timesleader.com ////
• High stillettos or platforms
likely to be kicked off before
triking a pose in his leprechaun-green tuxedo, 18-year-old the evening is over
Trevor Ahouse of Sugar Notch admitted, “I feel like the guy • At the other extreme,
jewel-encrusted flip-flops or
on the Lucky Charms box.” sneakers
• Chunky jewelry and one-
“I’m like a big, juicy grape,” said Ryan Josefowicz, 18, of Ha- shoulder bodices
• Most boys opt for black tux
nover Township, who was similarly attired in bright purple. with vest that matches color
of the dress their date will
“You look like a pink Starburst,” Chris Jones, 18, of Hanover Township wear.
• What’s next for girls’ prom-
said, comparing his friend Antonio Costantino’s Pepto-Bismol-tinted top wear? Kathy Nardone of
Prom Excitement predicts it
hat, shirt, vest, tuxedo, walking stick and shoes to a strawberry-flavored will be beaded shorts.
fruit chew. PROMS TO COME
Jones himself could just as easily have been compared to an orange Northwest Area: Tomorrow
at the Irem Temple Country
Starburst, but he explained he was going for the “Dumb-and-Dumber” Club
Tunkhannock Area: Tomor-
look, complete with ruffled shirt, sported by comedian Jim Carrey in the row at the Huntsville Golf
Club
1994 movie. Wyoming Area: May 17 at
the Woodlands
“We just wanted to make a fashion statement,” Jones said last week,
shortly before heading to Genetti’s in Wilkes-Barre late Friday afternoon
Octavia Ercolani and
for the Hanover Area Junior/Senior Prom. Vinny Cerreta went with
a lime-green theme right
down to the rubber bands
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Just so you know, the Hanover guys’ top-to-
bottom bold colors are not exactly a trend. Most
prom-bound young men opt to rent traditional
black tuxedos, Michael J. Pantano of Tuxedo Junc-
tion said. “Then they match the vest and tie to the
girl’s dress.”
But this fun-loving group of friends from Ha-
nover Township wanted to set the style tone for
the evening— and most of their dates went along
with the idea.
“I couldn’t find an orange gown (to match Jones’
orange tux),” 18-year-old Katie Zuranski said, ex-
plaining she chose a blue gown that complemented
his brilliant, citrusy tone.
But Kayla Baranosky, 17, was firm. When she Meegan Walton made sure her feet would be
heard her date was contemplating a bright red tux, comfortable in wearing sneakers to the prom.
“I told him I wouldn’t go.”
Their compromise? A less flashy combination of that may have been influenced by “Dancing With
powder blue and white. the Stars” co-host Brooke Burke Charvet.
So who put more effort into getting ready for Vivid colors have been huge this year, Nardone
prom? The guys or the girls? said. “You’re talking lime green, you’re talking crisp
“We did,” Jones said firmly as dozens of young purple. There’s been a lot of red.”
people gathered on the lawn of the Costantino Speaking of color, under her princess-style, sun- AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
home in Hanover Township while parents and ny-yellow gown, Walton sported chartreuse socks Kyle Cunard, Matt Kocher, Chris Jones and Antonio Costantino get ready to leave Costantino’s
friends snapped photo after photo. and peachy-orangish sneakers. “I’ve always been house for the prom at Genetti’s. Their colorful outfits included matching shoes, vests and
Don’t be too sure about that, said Tiffany McCa- the unique one,” she said, explaining the creative walking sticks.
ry, 18, pointing out she had her nails manicured to footwear would keep her comfortable and not
match her blue gown last week and got up at 7 a.m. make her appear any taller than she is. “I think I’m
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Avery V. Brennan Benjamin S. Polomchak


Avery Virginia Brennan, daugh- Benjamin S. Polomchak, son of
ter of Amy Eckrote and Josh Tom and Chrissie Polomchak, is
Brennan, Larksville, is celebrat- celebrating his eighth birthday
ing her first birthday today, May today, May 9. Benjamin is a
9. Avery is a granddaughter grandson of William and Marga-
of John and Michele Eckrote,
Alden, and James and Doreen
ret Sharksnas, Wilkes-Barre, and
the late Joseph and Lorraine
Dana Elementary participates in Super Math program
Brennan, Larksville. She is a Polomchak. He is a great-grand- The third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students at Dana Elementary
great-granddaughter of the late son of James and Mary Pahler Center, Forty Fort, Wyoming Valley West School District, participated
Virginia Josefowicz; John and
Gloria Eckrote, Alden; Charles
and Mary Sharksnas and the
late William Sharksnas, all of GAR Football Booster Club hosting comedy night in Super Math, a program to prepare for the PSSA. One facet of the
program was a competition where the children had to solve a problem
and Fran Romanowski, Mountain Wilkes-Barre. Benjamin has two The GAR Football Booster Club is hosting a Wise Cracker Comedy of the day. Prizes were awarded to the top ten winners in each grade.
Top; Leona Malast, Edwardsville; sisters, Nadia, 2, and Zoe, 13. Night on May 18 at the club, 18 S. Pennsylvania Blvd., Wilkes-Barre. Winners, from left, first row: third grade: Logan Dwen, first place; An-
the late Frank O’Donell; and the There will be three comedians performing beginning at 8 p.m. Doors thony Bayo, second place; and Nick Majestro, third place. Second row:
late James and Lillian Brennan. open at 7 p.m. For more information, or to purchase tickets prior to fourth grade: Kayla Moreck, second place; Carlee Thomas, first place;
show, call Michelle at 793-4428. Tickets will also be available at the and Gabby Razvillas, third place. Third row: fifth grade: Rachel Fenner,
door. Some of the participants, from left: P. Wiedlich,head coach; third place; Mary Chitswara, first place; and Riley McLaughlin, second
Aiden Wiedlich; and Rich Yost, Tina Kolativa, Ron Petrovich, Steve place. Fourth row: Maylan Nicholson, guidance; Mary Ellen Burns,
and Kathleen Viti, Booster Club members. Super Math coordinator; and David Novrocki, principal.

Wilkes-Barre playschool
holds Teddy Bear Picnic
The four-year-old stu-
dents from South Wilkes-
Kendall T. Petrosky Barre Playschool recently
brought their teddy bears
Jordan J. Woitko Kendall Theresa Petrosky,
daughter of Stan and Kim
to school for the annual
Teddy Bear Picnic. Activi-
Jordan Joan Woitko, daughter Petrosky, Mountain Top, is ties included teddy bear
of John and Theresa Woitko, celebrating her sixth birth- trivia, music and a picnic
Pardeesvile, is celebrating her day today, May 9. Kendall is a snack. Each teddy bear
13th birthday today, May 9. granddaughter of William and received a special award.
Jordan is a granddaughter of Theresa Maguire, Mountain Top, Teachers are Kathleen
Joseph and Dolores Clatch, and Dorothy Petrosky and the Franckiewicz and Alice
Pardeesville, and John and Joan late Stanley Petrosky, Plymouth. Weghorst. Registrations
Woitko, Hazleton. She is the She is a great-granddaughter of are being accepted for
great-granddaughter of Dorothy Lottie Katra, Nanticoke. Kendall the 2013-2014 school year.
Nitka, Pardeesville. Jordan has has two brothers, Matthew and For more information,
a brother, Johnny. Ryan. call 570-817-5083. At the
picnic, from left, first row,
are Devin Weghorst, Robert
Franckiewicz, Schuyler
Nicholas Magistro Davis, Ryan Taylor, Parker
Cave and Ian Finnegan.
Nicholas Magistro, son of Caroline Second row: Skya Ropi-
and Michael Magistro, Forty Fort, is etski, Ava Willis, Anna Bar-
celebrating his ninth birthday to- rera, Bailey Brenner, Kyle
day, May 9. Nicholas is a grandson Wiley, Lilah Roberts, Jillian
of the late Benjamin and Wanda Laskoski, Brayden Rich-
Czarnecki, Pringle, and Claire and ards, Lizzy Papciak and Ava
Anthony Magistro Jr., Scott Town- Woodruff.
ship.

IN BRIEF 8, inclusive, who have not at-


tended or registered previously
(TCMC) received a score of
“A” from the American Medical
of the 11 categories. They were
gifts and meals, consulting NAMES AND FACES program of
the Institution
in the school district. Regis- Student Association (AMSA) relationships, industry-funded from Women’s
MOUNTAIN TOP: A car Susan M. Perlis, associate dean Health and
wash to benefit the Crestwood tration will take place from for its policies regarding con- speaking relationships, disclo- for curriculum, The Common- Leadership at
High School Class of 2013 Se- 3-6 p.m. on Wednesday in the flict of interest. sure, pharmaceutical samples, wealth Medical College (TCMC), Drexel Univer-
nior Lock-In will be held from middle school library. Students For several years AMSA industry sales representatives, has been accepted as a fellow sity College
are encouraged to attend and on-campus education, atten- in the 2013-2014 class of the of Medicine,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday has scored all medical schools Hedwig van Ameringen Executive
at the high school. The price of tours will be available. across the country on poli- dance at industry-sponsored Perlis Philadelphia.
Leadership in Academic Medicine Perlis will join
the car wash is $5 per car and Copies of the student’s lat- cies governing relationships lectures and off-campus meet- (ELAM) Program for Women.
est report card, two proofs of ings, industry support for schol- other ELAM
the proceeds will help provide a with the pharmaceutical and Established in 1995, ELAM is the colleagues from academic health
night of fun for the seniors and residency and immunization biodevice industries. Medical arships and funds for trainees only in-depth national program centers for three week-long,
keep them safe on graduation records must be brought to schools are graded for poli- and medical school curriculum. dedicated to preparing senior on-site sessions from September
registration. No student can No school had model policies in female faculty at schools of through May 2014 to explore
night. cies in 11 categories. The best
register without a copy of their all 11 areas. medicine, dentistry and public diversity in discipline, ethnicity,
MOUNTAIN TOP: Crest- grade is that of “model” policy. health to effect sustained positive
immunization records. The complete AMSA score- age and geography and define
wood School District is holding This was the first year that change as institutional lead- leadership’s role in guiding the
TCMC submitted its policies card is located online and can ers. The program is part of the
registration for new middle SCRANTON: The Com- process in responding to societal,
for review. The college received be viewed at www.amsascore- International Center for Executive technological and market forces.
school students in grades 7 and monwealth Medical College
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Man snooping through cellphone thinks he’s found evidence of affair


Dear Abby: I have a was in the wrong, and I apologized. would prefer to hear it from his lips fate has offered us. Are we wrong to
friend who I believe
is having an affair. DEAR ABBY He sent me another text, still angry,
and my whole weekend was ruined by
rather than have it communicated in
a text, which was hurtful.
pursue a relationship?
— Conflicted in California
I have no concrete it. I kept thinking how mad he was,
evidence, only a slew ADVICE and how in a few days, I’d start my Dear Abby: After my best friend of Dear Conflicted: If Tim has been
of circumstantial week in the doghouse. more than 20 years, I’ll call him Tim, in love with you all these years, he
going through your friend’s cellphone
evidence such as odd I can’t figure out how not to take told me his wife had cheated on him, couldn’t have had much of a mar-
day planner and reading his texts? He
work hours, blocks of work home with me. Also, I can’t help I confessed that I am in love with riage. His wife’s infidelity was his
doesn’t have to account to you for his
mystery time set aside at night in his but think he was wrong using a text him. His response floored me. Tim “get out of jail” ticket and he took
time. If he wanted you to know what
cellphone’s day planner, and evading as a means of discussing the issue. I announced that he has been in love it. I don’t know what your “friend’s”
he’s doing, he would tell you. Right
questions about texts from females. don’t want to make him angrier. How with me all this time and can imagine definition of adultery is, but accord-
now the “friendliest” thing you can do
I have no idea how to approach do I confront this issue? growing old with only me. ing to Webster’s dictionary, you’re not
is mind your own business.
him, or if I even should. What makes — Still Upset in Oregon A friend told me I’m committing committing it.
me uneasy is that it’s all based on my Dear Abby: I have worked at my job adultery with Tim because he is now
hunch. I’m usually pretty good with almost 10 years. Most of the owners Dear Still Upset: It would have been in the process of leaving his cheating To receive a collection of Abby’s most
my hunches, though. are nice, and the staff is great. I like much better management if your wife for me. Am I? We haven’t been memorable — and most frequently re-
Any words of wisdom would be my job most days. boss had talked with you face to face intimate, nor do we plan to sleep with quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
about what was wrong with your each other until the divorce is final. ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
welcome. I had a really bad week recently. I check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
— Nick in New England felt like I couldn’t do anything right. performance. I suggest that you have I have loved Tim far longer than Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box
The week ended with a really angry a private chat with him and say that she has been in the picture, and I feel 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
Dear Nick: What are you doing text from my boss. He was right. I if he has a bone to pick with you, you this is a chance for happiness that is included.)

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BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ve
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everyone else does — possibly loved and lost than never to
before what you want is even “a have loved at all. You’ll question
thing.” Your proactive attitude this logic now. Time is your most
will have you at the front of the precious resource, and you don’t
line this afternoon. want to waste it in scenarios that
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The won’t end well.
Venus change may have you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
feeling a bit ignored. This might Your powers of observation are
be a welcome state, because it so dialed in that you can read
takes the pressure off. With all of what some people are thinking.
the demands on you lately, you Group dynamics will be especial-
might see solitude as a luxury. ly interesting to you. You’ll sense
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). A correctly who the real leader is.
burst of energy has your step CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Part
lighter and your smile brighter. of your charm is that you don’t
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the directions. you will gain clients and your
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don’t want to say no to you. But you network at local chapters of
if that’s really the answer, make professional associations. Your
them say it. It’s better to get a love life takes a fun turn in July.
fast no than to waste your time Aquarius and Sagittarius people
chasing a maybe that eventually adore you. Your lucky numbers
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Wednesday the Wilkes-Barre are required to defend the quiet title to a
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Township, Pennsyl-
nia described as follows:
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Wednesday
vania, Monday
through Friday, 9:00 SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS ALL that certain piece or parcel or plot of VEHICLES TO Black Lake, NY
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a.m. -4:00 p.m.,
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land situate in the Township of Plains,
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Delaware Street;
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Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship Municipal Build-
proposals. THENCE along said Lot No 112, North 32
degrees 15 minutes East, one hundred
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& 15 N. Main Street ing, Watson Street, The City of Wilkes-Barre reserves the right ninety-four (194) feet to an alley;
All GINO’S
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship, Luzerne Coun-
to reject any or all proposals and to
request additional information from all pro-
posers, when doing so is in the best inter
THENCE along the southerly side of said

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ty, Pennsylvania, on alley, South 57 degrees 45 minutes East,
949 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
For additional
information or
Monday, May 20,
2013, at 7:00 p.m.,
est of the project. fifty (50) feet to line of Lot No. 122; Octagon Family
Cars & 288-8995 questions regard-
ing legal notices
for general business
purposes.
The City of Wilkes-Barre encourages
minority owned firms, women’s business
THENCE along said Lot No. 122, South 32
degrees 15 minutes West, one hundred Restaurant
Trucks you may call enterprises and labor surplus area firms to ninety-four (194) feet to the POINT OF 375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651
Marti Peznowski The public is invited submit proposals. BEGINNING.
135 Legals/ to attend. 570-779-2288
Wanted
at 570-970-7371
Public Notices or 570-829-7130 The City of Wilkes-Barre does not discrim- BEING Lot No. 113 on plot of lots of William
Renee Faust inate on the basis of race, color, national T. Merritt, Deceased.
ESTATE NOTICE
LINEUP
Council Secretary origin, sex, religion, age, family or handi-
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Prices
Notice is hereby
given that Letters of ASUCCESSFULSALE Wilkes-Barre
ESTATE NOTICE
of services.

Thomas M. Leighton, Mayor


THE SECOND THEREOF: Large Pie for $7.95
In House Only.
Administration have
INCLASSIFIED! NOTICE IS HEREBY THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE
ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land
Paid In been granted in the
E S TAT E O F J O H N Doyouneedmorespace?
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
/AFFIRMATIVE
situate in the Township of Plains, County of
Luzerne and Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
Cannot be combined with any other offer.

CA$H A. BOGDAN, late of


the Borough of A yard or garage sale been issued
Leeann Whitaker of
to ACTION EMPLOYER
vania, described as follows:
Home of the Original ‘O-Bar’ Pizza
Kingston (died in classified Mountain Top,
22 Henry Street
March 14, 2013), Lot 50 x 190
FREE John J. Bogdan, is the best way Luzerne County, LEGAL NOTICE 2 SF Hse, 18 x 30 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
PICKUP
Administrator, c/o tocleanoutyourclosets! Pennsylvania,
Executrix of the INVITATION TO BID
Township of Plains Public Notices Public Notices
Timothy J. Henry,
Esq., 249 Parrish You’re in bussiness Estate of Leon H. BRIDGE REHABILITATION
County of Luzerne
570-574-1275 Street, Wilkes- with classified! Whitaker, Jr., T-518 (DARK HOLLOW ROAD) OVER
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
May 8, 2013
Barre, PA 18702. Deceased, who TRIBUTARY TO TAQUES CREEK
LOST CAT. Orange LEGAL NOTICE PIN: G10NE4 B023 L002
died on April 16, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, PUBLIC NOTICE
tabby with one eye .
All persons indebted 2013, late of Moun- PENNSYLVANIA
Lost in Parsons area The State Trans- You are notified to appear and defend this
to said estate are tain Top, Luzerne Notice is hereby given that the Luzerne
Female, neutered. portation Commis- action within thirty (30) days of the publi-
required to make County, Pennsylva- Sealed proposal will be received at the County Emergency Planning Committee
570-824-2318 sion (STC) will hold cation hereof, and if you do not appear
payments and those nia. All creditors are office of CECO Associates, Inc, 507 Linden (LEPC) will hold a public meeting on Tues-
a quarterly business and defend this action, a decree will be
LOST. Ring, ladies having claims or requested to pres- Street, Suite 200, Scranton, PA 18503 until day, June 11, 2013 at 4: 00 p.m. in the
meeting at 10:00 entered against you that the Plaintiff has a
diamond at or near demands to present ent their claims and 3:00 p.m. on May 31, 2013. Bids will be Luzerne County Emergency Management
a.m. on Thursday, valid and indefeasible title in said premises
the Newtown Cafe. the same without all persons indebted opened on June 3, 2013 at the Wyoming Agency Building located at 185 Water St.,
May 23, 2013. The against you and all persons who claim any
April 26th. REWARD delay to the Admin- to the decedent will County Supervisors Meeting, 184 Keis- Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania for the follow-
meeting will be held right, title or interest through you;
570-497-9194 istrator or his make payment to erville Road, Tunkhannock, PA 18657 at ing purposes:
at the following the aforementioned
named attorney. location: Radisson 2:00 pm. for the following: You or anyone claiming by or through you
Executrix or her Present the following SARA facility
Lackawanna Station will be perpetually enjoined from impeach-
attorney. Bridge Rehabilitation
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Hotel, 700 Lack- ROSENN, JENKINS T-518 (Dark Hollow Road) over
ing, denying, attacking or in any way set- emergency plans for approval and
awanna Avenue, ting up any right, lien, title or interest to acceptance:
& GREENWALD, LLP Tributary to Taques Creek
Ballroom 1, Scran- said premises inconsistent with the own-
15 S. Franklin Street Washington Township, Pennsylvania
ton, PA 18503 ership of the Plaintiff unless you com-
PRESTIGE WE BUY
STC was created
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0075 Work Shall Consist of the Following:
mence any action of ejectment of such
other action as the Court may direct with-
Facility
Aryzta
Location
HAZLE TWP, PA
ONE AUTO VEHICLES!
by Act 120 of 1970
to evaluate trans- 150 Special Notices Rehabilitation of the structure carrying T-
in thirty (30) days of the date of said
Decree. If you wish to defend, you must
518 (Dark Hollow Road) over Tributary to Following presentation for formal
Call Dan Lane @ 570-489-0000 portation facilities
and services, and Taques Creek, as shown on the Construc-
enter a written appearance personally, or
by attorney, and file your defenses or review, copies of the above listed plans
2003 Audi TT 225hp 87791........................... $11,990 ADOPT: Adoring, tion drawings. The rehabilitation work will be available for review by interested
periodically adopt a secure couple objections in writing with the Court. You
2004 BMW 330Ci CONV 80128.......... $13,499
Twelve Year Pro- includes replacement of a deteriorated are warned that is you fail to do so, the parties at the Luzerne County Emergency
2006 BMW 330 sport 66543 ..................... $17,595 longs to adopt concrete floor, the installation of grout Management Agency, 185 Water St.,
gram (TYP) to your newborn. case will proceed without you and judge-
2002 Chevy CORVETTE 19123.............. $24,649 bags, scour protection, and concrete Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Monday
2004 Chevy VENTURE LS Ext. 90840 ..... $5,400 improve the Com- Safe, beautiful ment will be entered against you without
monwealth’s trans- repairs. Erosion and Sediment Control further notice. You may lose money or through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
2006 Chrysler PT 63774 .............................. $6,999 life forever. and Maintenance and Protection of traffic
2003 Dodge RAM 1500 QUAD SLT 83805 $12,890 portation system. Love awaits. property or other rights important to you.
items are also included. Additional information on facilities that
2007 FordE 350 56256 ............................... $13,999 Lori & Craig
2006 Ford F150 CREW XLT 72345 .. $17,999 This meeting is YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS NOTICE TO are required to prepare emergency plans
888-773-6381 Contract Documents may be obtained under SARA Title III may be obtained by
2005 Ford MUST GT CONV 32500 .. $18,999 open to the public Expenses Paid YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT
2006 Ford MUST CONV V6 110258 ....... $9,376 to attend. The from the offices of CECO Associates, 507 HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD contacting the Luzerne County Emergency
2007 Ford GT CPE 32569 .......................... $18,498 meeting location is Linden Street, Suite 200, Scranton, PA, ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE Management Agency at (570) 820-4400
2005 GMC CREW SL Z85 70275............. $13,999 accessible to per- Shopping for a 18503 upon receipt of a check which is SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE or 1-800-821-3715.
2011 Honda CR-Z EX 6M 5870 .............. $16,650 sons having disabili- new apartment? non-refundable in the amount of $50.00
per set, excluding any shipping costs.
YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
2008 Hummer H3 50293.......................... $20,890 The County of Luzerne does not discrim-
2007 Hyundai SANT FE SE 80013 ........ $11,999
ties. If you need any Classified lets Checks shall be made payable to: CECO LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHEASTERN inate on the basis of race, color, national
accommodations
2012 Mazda 3i Sport 3963.................... $15,995 due to a disability, you compare costs - Associates, Inc. PENNSYLVANIA, INC. origin, sex, religion, age, disability or famil-
2003 Mercedes-B C230 84555 .............. $9,786
2008 Mercedes-B C300 AWD 87884.. $17,999
please contact the without hassle Proposals must be submitted upon
ial status in employment or the provision of
services.
2007 Mercedes-B 5.5 V8 CLK550 45000.. $26,999
STC Office at (717) or worry! the forms furnished by the Engineer.
15 Public Square, Suite 410
787-2913 at least Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701
2007 Mini COOPER S 46153.................. $14,568
24 hours in Get moving Telephone: (570) 825-8567 The Luzerne County Emergency Man-
2005 Nissan 350Z Touring 27203.......... $18,999
2006 Nissan FRONTIER SE 75941 ......... $14,999 advance so with classified! * The bid must be accompanied by a
certified check or bid bond in the amount
agement Agency Building is a facility
arrangements can or accessible to persons with disabilities. If
2006 Pontiac GRAND PRIX Base 58656... $8,999 ADOPTING of 10% of the bid, made payable to Wash-
2003 Porsche BOXTER S 26998......... $24,998 be made. special accommodations are required,
YOUR NEWBORN ington Township. 145 East Broad Street, Room 108 please notify the Luzerne County Commis-
2009 Suzuki SX4 AWD 30482 .............. $12,999
is our dream. sioners by calling (570) 825-1500 or TDD
2007 Toyota FJ 4WD 56884 ........................ $21,756
2012 Volkswagen BEETLE 2.5L 30751 .... $15,999
Purebred Animals? Endless love, joy, Washington Township reserves the
Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18201
Telephone: (570) 455-9512 (570) 825-1860.
right to reject any or all proposals.
2012 Volkswagen JETTA SE 32392 ... $15,899
2010 Volkswagen TIGUAN SE 22065.... $17,599
Sell them here with a security awaits.
Maryann and Matt Lewis W. Wetzel, Esquire Stephen Bekanich
2005 Ford Mustang ..................................... $18,999 classified ad! 888-225-7173
Expenses Paid
Lora Seidel
Secretary BOS
15 Public Square, Suite 210
2005 Nissan 350Z ........................................ $18,999 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Coordinator
2011 Chevy Equinox ..................................... $18,888 570-829-7130 < < < < < < (570) 823-0101 Emergency Management Agency
*Tax, tags & license fees not included.

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SHOW 343-1959
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BUS TRIPS
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
AWD.
HIGHLANDER ELECTRICIANS 5 pm to 10 pm
Experience helpful.
Across from Scranton Prep
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
GINO’S 55,000 miles, one
Experienced electri-
cians wanted. Mini-
Leave message at
landscaping com-
WICKED CREDIT, NO CREDIT Auto Sales owner, garage kept. mum 5 years con- pany will return call
Wed. Aug. 7 Call Our Auto Credit 949 Wyoming Michelin Tires, struction experi- 570-822-6201
$180
Hot Line to get Ave, Forty Fort Owner is unable to 503 Accounting/ ence. Fax/email
(Orchestra Seats) 409 Autos under
Pre-approved for a
Car Loan!
288-8995
drive anymore. Finance resume to 570- DENTAL ASSISTANT
KELLY CUMMINS 300 $12,995 639-5383. jthomas
$5000 800-825-1609
DIESEL PUSHER 570-706-5033 813@excite.com
Back Mountain
MOTOWN ON www.acmecarsales.net 875 W. Market St. 19,000 miles, 2
Office is looking for
BROADWAY 11 AUDIS5 CONV.
Sprint blue, black
‘00 Toyota
Corolla
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
slides, 7.5 kw Gen.
2 Air Cond.
TOYOTA ‘05 enthusiastic
Time Dental Assis-
Full

Wed. Aug 7th / brown leather tant. Must be organ-


$159 int., navigation, 4 door, 4 cylin- Microwave-Convec-
HIGHLANDER ized, people person,
Orchestra Seats 7 spd auto turbo,
AWD
der, automatic.
Runs great. TOYOTA ‘03 COROLLA LE
tion Oven
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munication skills. If
JERSEY BOYS 10 CHEVY IMPALA LT
silver, V6, 50k miles
$2,995 5 speed
Automatic Ice
maker. Heated
leather, sunroof.
95K, mint condition. SPECIALIST HVAC TECHNICIANS you are interested in
joining our friendly
Wed. Aug. 7th Grand Cherokee $3,499 holding tanks Forbo Flooring,
08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Warranty. $12,995 Minimum of 3 years team, please send
$129 V8. Runs great. Corian Counter the world leader resume to:
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Power windows Tops. 2 TV - Sur- in linoleum, Dr. David Spring
07 NISSAN SENTRA S MAFFEI C. W. Schultz & Son
& doors. round sound, located in Hazleton, 2935 Memorial Hwy
Pick Ups from black, auto, 4 cyl.. Auto Sales Apply in person at
$2,495 Cherry Cabinets, is seeking a Dallas, PA 18612
Pittston & 07 BUICK LUCERNE 216 Parrish St.,
‘96 F150 Pickup. Ice Maker 570-288-6227 full-time Collections
Wilkes-B
Barre
Park & Rides
CHEVY ‘00 BLAZER CXL, silver, grey
leather auto, runs good.
Washer-Dryer Specialist. The
Wilkes-Barre, or
call 570-822-8158
4 door, 4 x4 LT
Power windows
06 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
grey with alloys ‘96
$1,995
Pontiac
KELLY Sleeps 6, Queen
Beds, Back up
444 Market St.
Kingston
ideal candidate
will be responsible
CALL ROSEANN & locks. Auto, AWD
875 W. Market St. Camera for Monitoring 538 Janitorial/
@ 655-4
4247 2 owners. Grand Prix. Kingston, PA. Recently Inspected. and maintaining
To Reserve Not a Nicer One!
06 AUDI A8L
White, air, 570-287-2243 Garaged in winter. assigned accounts,
Cleaning
grey, blue leather,
MEDICAID ER REP-
Your Seats $3,995 power windows $59,900.00 collection calls,
navigation AWD
05 CHEVY MONTE & brakes, 4
TOYOTA ‘04 CELICA GT
570-288-2649 account adjust-
ments and cus-
EXPERIENCED
CARLO LT door, runs good,
CAMEO white V6
05 AUDI A6
106K. $2,395 112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
451 Trucks/ tomer reconcilia-
tions. Provide JANITORIAL HELP RESENTATIVE
‘01 Ford Taurus SUVs/Vans
HOUSE All Road. Green power excellent customer Part time mornings.
SES windows/locks, service regarding ARE YOU LOOK-
2 tone, leather Approximately 5
BUS TOURS
___________________
AWD
05 VW JETTA GLS
4 door, air, power
doors & win-
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
CHEVROLET `03 TOYOTA ‘07 collection issues,
resolving customer
hours. $9.00 to ING FOR A CHAL-
LENGING POSI-
start. Mountain Top.
WE’RE grey, black leather, dows. roof, new battery.
VENTURE discrepancies
Call 570-379-3898 TION? Healthcare

RAV4
sunroof, alloys $2,995 Car drives and and short pay- Receivable Special-
BAAACK!! $1,000 ments. This is a Please leave
04 CHEVY MALIBU LT ‘99 Chevy S10 has current PA ists, Inc. (HRSI) may
___________________ 570-814-8876 high visibility posi- message
Blue inspection. Slight have the job for you.
NYC Blazer 4 door, rust on corner of 4 door tion that requires
Sat. May 18
Kips Bay
03 SUZUKI AERO
Silver, 5 speed
power windows,
doors & seats.
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
CHEVROLET `98 2.4L SUV
4WD, Auto
excellent analytical,
communication, and
We are looking for a
unique individual
73 PORSCHE 914 who works well
Showhouse
Roosevelt Island
FORD ‘02 green & black, 5 126,000 miles. hard acceleration.
This is why its SILVERADO 1500 Everglade Metallic
101k Miles.
organizational skills.
Professionalism and
independently and
Via Tram/ TAURUS SEL spd, 62k miles. $2,995
thousands less EXTENDED CAB LS Good Condition! assertiveness are
lives in the Wilkes-
FDR Memorial Electric blue
metallic. One
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
‘03 Ford Wind-
star 4 door, all than Blue Book
value. $6,500
Runs great! 211,000
miles, 4x4, new
Great Gas Mileage
$9,500
an absolute must.
SAP experience
FACILITY CLEANING Barre area. This is
an extremely
11 CHEVY EQUINOX LT power options. windshield, alter- Part Time rewarding position
NYC owner. Leather, OBO. Make an Call 570-760-3946 a definite plus. We
black, 4800 miles nator, front wheel Two positions and requires that
Fathers Day moonroof. 96,000 miles. offer! Call offer a competitive available for Dallas you work in a local
Sun., June 16th Excellent condi-
tion. $4,295
AWD
08 FORD EXPLORER
$3,400
‘04 Nissan
570-592-1629 studs, spark plug
wires, ignition mod- LINEUP salary and excellent
benefit package.
and Wilkes Barre hospital emergency
Sneaker Sunday area.5pm-9pm and room or at a
Brooklyn Flea
EDDIE BAUER black,
tan leather 4x4 Armada, 7 pass-
TOYOTA CAMRY
ule, brakes, throttle
body gasket, 3 oxy-
ASUCCESSFULSALE Qualified applicants
should submit their
two days for Dallas patient’s home,
Ground Zero
Chelsea Market To place your 08 JEEP PATRIOT enger. 4wd. One owner, auto, gen sensors, fuel
INCLASSIFIED! resume and salary
area 5-10pm.
Great part time jobs
interviewing and
assisting patients in
Excellent condi-
ad call...829-7130 SPORT black, 4
cyl. 5 speed 4x4 tion. $10,900
air. Warranty. pump, tank, & filter.
New tires with alloy Doyouneedmorespace?
requirements by $9.00 for Wilkes the Medicaid/Med-
$6,900
HONDA `01 EX
NYC 08 FORD EDGE SE fax to HR Dept. Barre and $9.50 ical Assistance
‘09 Mercedes rims. New transmis-
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High Tea & Tour of GL450, 7 pass- or e-mail to
Gracie Mansion
A-title, clean interi-
or, V6, silver. Body
07 GMC YUKON 4X4
enger. Too many Auto Sales 570-793-5593 in classified donna.reimold@
Apply online today:
www.sovereigncs.
Your work
would be: Sunday
shift
DENALI black, 3rd
Morgan Library is in excellent con- seat, Navigation options to list. 30K 570-288-6227 Looking for the right deal is the best way forbo.com com through Thursday,
dition. Good running 07 DODGE CARAVAN miles. Garage 444 Market St. on an automobile? tocleanoutyourclosets! EOE and Drug 1:30 p.m. to 10:00
COMING UP condition. 160,000 509 Building/ Free Workplace p.m. You must have
Oct. 5 & 6 Miles. $4,200
SXT green, kept. Cream puff. Kingston Turn to classified. You’re in bussiness a current driver’s
4 door, 7 pass $42,500
with classified! Construction/
Frank Lloyd (570) 696-1400 It’s a showroom in print! license and a reli-
VOLKSWAGEN `06 542 Logistics/
mini van FINANCING
Wright’s Skilled Trades able vehicle. We
06 HYUNDAI SANTA FE Classified’s got
Falling Water/
JAGUAR `01 XJ8L GLS grey V6
AVAILABLE
BEETLE CONVERTIBLE the directions! TOYOTA ‘12 TACOMA Transportation offer competitive
Shanksville AWD
Buying New!! (Less CARPENTER & salary/benefits.

CLASS B CDL
Black on black,
9/11 Memorial
———————— looks and runs
great! High
06 HONDA PILOT EX
silver, 3rd seat,
Junk Cars
Excellent condition!
Tan with tan leather CHEVROLET PICK than 2,500
miles). My Father
CARPENTER’S HELPER If this sounds like
————
for more info mileage. $3,200
(570) 498-4056
4x4
06 CHEVY 1500
Used Cars
& black top. Auto,
5-cylinder. Power UP`99 S-10 ZR2 4X4
132,000 miles, red
purchased in
November 2012 Full Time
Ellsworth Disposal
Inc is looking for a
the job for you,
please fax your
570-655-3420 SILVERADO REG CAB top, Alloy wheels Immediate Start. Class B CDL Front resume to HR at
for $18,500. But,
06
truck red, 4x4
NISSAN XTERRA
& Trucks with new tires.
Monsoon stereo,
in color, new tires,
5 speed, runs good. he can no longer
drive :0 (Automatic
Must have valid
drivers license and
Load/Roll-Off
Driver. Experience
215-928-0382 or
email:

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Liter. AM/FM/CD/
574 -1275 RN’S AND LPN’S
CHEROKEE LAREDO, miles. $10,900 Call after 3:30. record. Must be
(570) 825-0429 MP3.VMA Anti
reliable. BC/BS,
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570.693.1514 Immediate positions
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Philadelphia
Sightseeing &
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06 DODGE RAM 1500
Sahara Unlimited,
4 door, well
DAKOTA SPORT Home:
570-868-6778
BOSCOV’S TRAVEL 301 Swetland Lane
West Wyoming, Pa
available
Apply in person at
Eastern State
Penitentiary
QUAD CAB, Black,
V8, 4x4 truck
equipped, includ-
ing navigation and
CHEVROLET `70 Four door. 4 WD,
cloth interior, excel- Cell:570-902-9464
e-mail: WILKES-BARRE
18644

lent condition. Doyouneedmorespace?


Tour 5/18
Over 20
06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS, SILVER, 4X4
2 tops.
Only 19K Original
CAMARO Z28 88,000 miles. Dal-
las area. $9,000
reidinger@epix.net
Pictures available LEISURE TRAVEL A yard or garage sale
Niagara Falls 05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER Arizona car, auto, in classified
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Summit
CONSULTANT
June 7-9, includes white, V6, 4x4 original 350 engine,
Inspected A MUST SEE! black with white is the best way 50 N. Pennsylvania
FORD `05 EDGE
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570-262-3492 for a Leisure Trav-

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FORD `95
many options. Black
a minimum of
All
5 Day - 6/23-27 05 CHEVY COLORADO
Prices CLUB CAB grey
exterior. In Excellent
3 Year’s
condition. $6,495 TECHNICIAN
Starting at Experience.
MUSTANG GT
Phillies vs. Mets 4x4 truck 570-824-7314
6/23 $2,395 05 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY TOURING,
KELLY Mint condition.
Junk Applicant will work
in a fast-paced
Need registered
(RPSGT) board
Boston/Salem &
Gloucester
blue, 7 passenger
mini van
875 W. Market St. garage kept. FORD 04 F150 Cars &
office and must
have good people
Delivery Drivers/
Independent
certified or board
eligible. Part time
4 Day - 7/11-14 412 Autos for Sale 05 MITSUBISHI
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570-287-2243 miles. asking $9,999 reliable cars or Lab Technician.
ENDEAVOR XLS $8500. 570-814- communication
1-800-432-8069
LEO’S AUTO SALES silver, V6, 4x4
KIA `10 RIO LX
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05 MERCURY MARINER proficiency, and day delivery. Sleep &
93 Butler Street Neurological
Line up a place to live Wilkes-Barre, PA
PREMIUM. White,
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a plus. We are a Call 800-818-7958 PO BOX 100
in classified! 570-825-8253 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT air, CD, 51,470 CONVERTIBLE
Highest
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MARTZ CURBSIDE
Red, V6 4x4 miles, Runs great, 1 owner, garage offer an excellent
ROLL-OFF DRIVER 18707

KELLY
BMW ‘99 323 is 05 TOYOTA SIENNA LE good gAs mileage, kept, 65k original compensation
2 door, 6 cyl, auto,
82,000 original
gold, 7 passenger excellent condition.
$8,500.
miles, black with
875 W. Market St.
Prices package. EOE 35-40 hours per
week. Experience
Looking for that
special place
EXPRESS TO NYC
Only $25 round trip
miles. One owner.
excellent condition.
mini van
05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX (570) 459-0360
grey leather interior,
all original & never Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243 Paid In
Forward resume
to: necessary!!!
Call 570.868.6462 called home?
green auto, AWD seen snow. $7,995. traveljobs@boscovs.com
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from convenient $5,995. 04 JEEP GRAND
WANTED!
Call 570-237-5119
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silver V6, 4x4 418 Auto BEN’S AUTO SALES Open the door
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Available every Sat-
urday & select Sun-
LeSabre
4 door, 6 cylinder,
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04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
LT green, grey ALL Miscellaneous
RT 309 W-B Twp.
Near Wegman’s
570-822-7359
FREE Due to recent
expansion we are
with classified!

JUNK
leather, 4 door PICKUP seeking positions
days & Wednes-
days through May.
$850

Chevy ‘01
4x4 truck
03 NISSAN PATHFINDER
FIBERGLASS TRUCK
CAP white, approxi-
FORD ‘09
RANGER 570-574-1275 for:
*Experienced
ROUTE DRIVER
Must have 2 years
Village at
Greenbriar
Assisted
CARS!
Go to martztrail- black V6 4x4 mate size 60”x76”. Silver, 4 cylinder,
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Living
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steering, power
PCAS
91
Technicians
CA$H
chase your 4 wheel drive, cold red, V6, 4x4 dition $150. 570- route driving.

%
AC. 113,000 miles. brakes, AM/FM, *Parts Need a clean driving
e-ticket. 03 FORD F150 XLT 675-7142 bedliner.
$2,450 Department record and must
SUPERCREW 4x4

ESCORTED PAID
ECONOMICAL! *Body Shop pass a drug screen
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$10,999
JEEP ‘04 GRAND
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Call 829-7130
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used 1 summer.
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DIRECTORY
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875 W. Market St.
73,000 miles. One
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Highest
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REDUCED TO
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Starting @ $160
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Paid In
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@ Montage 5/29
Black, V6 auto,
82,000 miles, all
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
PONTIAC GRAND AM ‘02
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
Near Wegman’s
570-822-7359
Guaranteed
Low Fees
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959 $ WANTED JUNK $ CA$H
Payment Plan!
VEHICLES
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570-592-4796
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6/8 FORD ‘08 FOCUS SE SPORT. Silver
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when you call! Dalessandro
570-823-9006
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570-574-1275
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sion cylinder 4.
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Atty. Kurlancheek
800-324-9748 W-B
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
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SALE PRICE ,
EQUIPMENT Saturdays
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$20. Dippin Dots-
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$15. 2.3, 4, 5, 5/6
$139, LAPTOP,
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2006 KIA 2005 SUBARU LEGACY OPERATOR/SITE working with MERCHANDISE Brand new, never
used. $5.
$169. 283-2552
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UTILITY TECHNICIAN
Opening for an Then call 702 Air DRYER, gas, Sears
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
ONLY ONLY Equipment Operator Mr. John Conditioners Kenmore $100.
33K 26K Maytag washer
MILES MILES
and Site Utility
Technician,willing to
@ 735-8708 AIR CONDITIONERS $100. Magic Chef Children's Behavioral
travel. Person must leave message Frigidaire 5,000 BTU gas stove $100. Health Services, Inc.
#13158A, 1.6L 4 Cylinder Automatic, be able to operate $35. GE 6,000 BTU Frigidaire refrigera-
Air Conditioning, AM/FM Stereo CD, $30. Carrier Siesta tor $100. Kirby clas- is currently hiring:
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Tilt Steering Wheel PW, PDL, Alloy Wheels tion equipment,
have a CDL Class A EXCLUSIVE
5,000 BTU
Haier 5,000 BTU
$35.
with rug renovator Full-Time
$
7 999 ,
* $
12 985 ,
* license and be
familiar with all
CASINO RESORT
RETAILER IS
$35. Goldstar 5,000
BTU 2 at $35. each.
needs belt $50.
570-693-1918 Therapeutic Staff
2010 CHEVY 2006 BUICK LUCERNE types of site work. LOOKING FOR All good condition.
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Concrete installa- ASSISTANT
MALIBU LS CX tions and carpentry STORE AIR CONDITIONERS, in classified! Bachelor’s Degree/Associate Degree in
work a plus. Must
have experience
MANAGER (2) $10 and $25. FREEZER GE upright Human Services, Criminal Justice or Educa-
ONE 570-675-0920
OWNER working with under- & SALES 14.8 cu. ft. runs
tion needed. Experience working with chil-
ground utilities. ASSOCIATES excellent. $75.
PLEASE REPLY TO: 708 Antiques & 570-655-5022 or dren helpful!
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ONE
OWNER The Times Leader GREAT BENEFITS Collectibles IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN THE
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PACKAGE!!!!
#13556A, V6 AT, A/C, PW, PDL, Traction Control,
15 N. Main Street
QUALIFIED Gibson Budget HAZLETON AREA!
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18711 very good condition, Please send, fax or e-mail your resume to:
APPLY IN PERSON AT
$
12 999 ,
* $
12 999 ,
* Let the Community
Know!
OUR MARSHALL
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OBO. 570-675-8129
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Attn: Chuck Kemzura
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Ad TODAY! side by side 22 cu.
18704
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TO 609-317-1126
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ condition $175.
570-817-8981 Fax: 714-7231
Old Toys, model kits, EOE
Business A Bikes, dolls, guns, REFRIGERATOR
PHENOMENAL side by side,
Development PLACE TO
Mining Items, trains
Frigidaire, bisque,
& Musical Instruments,
WORK! Hess. 474-9544 nice & clean $150.
570-820-3906
#13211A, 4 Cyl., AT, AC, PW, PDL,
#13451A, 6 Cyl., Auto., A/C, Alloys,
LINE UP BASEBALL CARDS 5
Roof Rack, PW, PDL, Sunroof, Leather Cruise, Sunroof, Leather, Alloys, Spoiler
A GREAT DEAL...
sealed boxes 1993
Topps Stadium Club
REFRIGERATOR.
Whirlpool. 22 cu. ft. CLINICAL MEDICAL
$
13 950* $
14 850* IN CLASSIFIED!
$75. 287-4135 $200. 675-2879
OFFICE ASSISTANT
ADVERTISING SALES
, ,
BASEBALL CARDS, STOVE Americana
2007 BUICK LACROSSE 2008 CHEVY COBALT Bold Gold Media is Looking for the right deal (800) 1993 Topps, black, gas stove, Immediate Opening. Full-time. Benefits.
CX
accepting applica- on an automobile? $8. McFarlane excellent condition, Assist Doctor. Experience Preferred.
SS tions to join its Sales
Turn to classified. baseball figure of $250 570-822-1821.
ONE Department. Build a Alex Rodriguez Send Resume In Confidence To:
OWNER
career in advertising It’s a showroom in print! WASHER & Dryer
sales. Put your abili- Classified’s got
(Yankee uniform)
$7.50. 2,400 count
Kitchen Aid front
loader with pedestal
Pittston Medical Associates
ties to work helping
ONLY
25K businesses in- the directions! baseball cards total
of 3 boxes $10 a
$550. Whirlpool
refrigerator 21 cu. ft.
Mary King, Manager
crease their sales
MILES
and profits with the
box. 570-313-5214
or 570-313-3859
$200. 675-2879 1099 South Township Blvd.
#13650A, 2.0L 4 Cyl., Manual Trans., Bold Gold Media
#13336A, 6 Cyl., Auto., A/C, PW, PDL,
Traction Control, AM/FM/CD, Cruise, Tilt A/C, PW, PDL, Alloys, Rear Spoiler Group. Manage all DOLL, antique wick-
WASHER, Kenmore,
very good condition. Pittston, Pa 18640
aspects of the sales er and baby car- $150. DRYERS (2), No Phone Calls Please
$
14 893* ,
$
15 892* ,
process with estab-
lished customers
riage. Choice of 3,
$95 each. All in
one, Kenmore, gas.
good condition.
and new accounts. 600 excellent condition $125. One, Magic
2011 CHEVY CRUZE 2006 CHEVY EXPRESS Email your resume 570-288-9843
LS STARCRAFT CONVERSION VAN and a cover letter FINANCIAL Chef, gas, good
527 Food Services/ 527 Food Services/
GARDEN URN old condition. $100.
telling why you are RANGE, Magic Hospitality Hospitality
the right person for cast iron, needs
ONE
OWNER this job to:
610 Business refinishing, made up Chef, gas. Good
ONLY
Opportunities of 5 separate condition, $100.
40K bspinelli@ 570-825-4031
ONLY
MILES boldgoldmedia.com. pieces $85.
21K All replies held in VISUAL 570-788-0621
MILES strict confidence. COMMUNICATIONS
Collect cash, not dust!
712 Baby Items
EOE/M-F. BIZ FOR SALE
#Z2955, 4 Cyl., Auto., A/C, PW, PDL, CD, #13635A, V6 AT, A/C, Tinted Windows, PW, PDL, CD, B to B Services Clean out your BABY GATE Evenflo
MP3, Keyless Entry, Traction Control Color Match Body Kit, Bench Seat Folds Into Bed, 1 Owner
ROUTE SALESPERSON Repeat Client
Base
basement, garage
or attic and call the
swings both ways
$6. Evenflo child’s
$
15 987* ,
$
16 874* ,
Due to business
expansion, major
Low Overhead
Great Location
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
car seat $20. Graco
Pack n Play $25. All
snack food High Net to Gross 829-7130! great condition. Part-Time
2008 GMC CANYON 2010 CHEVY EQUINOX distributor looking No Experience 570-288-0060 Deli Positions
EXT CAB LT AWD for Route Sales
People. We offer
Necessary
Finance & Training
PLANET JR.
CRADLE Fisher
4X4 excellent pay and Available
ATTACHMENTS,
Price open top cra- Now hiring Part Time Deli Clerks
W/CAP
ONE including plows, cul-
OWNER
benefits, paid 1-800-796-3234 tivator, sweeps, dle swing with in all Gerrity’s locations.
training program harrows etc. 40 mobile-rainforest Looking for dependable and
LOW
MILES and company vehi- Shopping for a pieces $200. Old pattern. 6 speed
customer oriented individuals.
cle. Previous route new apartment? potato shovel $25. settings, easy fold.
sales experience is Plug-in and battery
not necessary-will
Classified lets Wheelbarrow with
operated. $25 Sales Commission Bonus
steel front wheel
#13170C, 3.7L, Auto., A/C, Alloy Wheels, #13674A, 2.4L 4 Cyl., Automatic,
Air, Cruise, Graphic Interface Display, train. Our employ- you compare costs - $25. 570-693-1918 570-883-7049 and Employee Discount. Part time
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Send resume or PLATES, rare Majoli-
or worry! food service experience preferred,
$
17 863 ,
* $
17 995 ,
* background
information to: Get moving
ca. Circa 1880. Pur-
chased in Ireland in
Sleigh 5 in One.
Converts into tod- but willing to train. Apply at:
ricksales85@aol.com with classified! 2005 at Antique dler bed and love www.gerritys.com
2010 CHR YSLER 2007 CHEVY shop. (5) large seat. $175.
TOWN & COUNTR Y TOURING 570-287-3056
TRAILBLAZER 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts $125. (1) small, $75.
Or apply to any Gerrity’s locations.
LT 4X4 Firm. 570-331-2975
ONE
OWNER
PUZZLE. 1960’s
714 Bridal Items
Mighty Mouse and BRIDAL GOWN,
ONLY LOW
MILES Snow white & 7 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
24K Dwarfs. $15 each
Michaelangelo,
Development Development
MILES ONE never worn. Size 10,
OWNER both for $25. strapless, beautiful
570-704-6185 beadwork. Includes
#Z2911, 3.8L V6 Auto., Front/Rear #13206A, 4.2L SFI I6, Automatic, Leather, Sunroof,
A/C, PW, PDL, Dual Power Sliding 6 Disc CD, Fog Lamps, Keyless Entry, PW, PDL,
Power Adjustable Pedals, Cruise & More
AS ALWAYS ***HIGHEST PRICES*** SEWING MACHINE, veil and slip, paid

SALES
Doors, Alloys, 3rd Row Seat $600. asking $100.
Antique Singer
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED 570-287-3505.
$
18 929* ,
$
18 987* , VEHICLES!!!
dome top needs
repair. $15. VASES. Center-

2010 DODGE 2011 CADILLAC CTS4 DRIVE IN PRICES (570) 472-3615


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CAREER OPPORTUNITY
CHALLENGER AWD Call for Details (570) 459-9901 Wooden. $40. glass. 23 vases, EXPERIENCED SALES PERSONS
SE LOW Vehicles must be COMPLETE!! 570-675-0920 used 1
$2.50each or $50
time.
WANTED TO SERVICE NEW
AND EXISTING ACCOUNTS.
MILES
all. 570-417-9970
ONLY PLUS ENTER TO WIN $500 CASH!! Need a Roommate?
29K
MILES
#Z2887,
3.0L V6,
DRAWING TO BE HELD LAST DAY Place an ad and WEDDING BOWS
white satin home-
COMPANY BENEFITS, VACATION
OF EACH MONTH find one here!
Automatic, made, 12”x12”. $4 AND PAID TRAINING. IF YOU WANT
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#Z2885A, V6, AT, A/C, PW, CD, Power Options, Climate Control, A CAREER AND NOT A JOB CALL
PDL, Cruise, Keyless Entry Remote Keyless Entry & More 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 716 Building 675-3283
Development Development Development
$
20 963 ,
* Starting
At Only
$
25 999 ,
* Materials TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW
PRESSURE TREAT- MON-FRI OR VISIT
2011 JEEP ONE
OWNER 2012 CHEVY ED Wood pieces
www.cmseast.com
WRANGLER TRAVERSE LT 2”x8”x6” average,
25 pieces $20.
SAHARA AWD 570-693-1918

ONLY 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer


22K Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care
MILES

#Z2973, 3.6L 6 Cylinder, Automatic, Air,


#13237C, 3.8L 6 Speed Manual,
All Power Options
Power Options, Alloy Wheels, Remote
Keyless Entry, Parking Sensors, 24K Miles
AUTOMOBILE SALES CUSTOMER
$
26 873 *
26 950 PROFESSIONAL
$ *
SERVICE REP
, ,

2012 CHEVY CAMARO 2009 CHEVY AVALANCHE


CONVERTIBLE
ONE
OWNER
LT 4X4 Earn the top compensation you deserve! PART TIME
ONLY 20-25 hours per week, Weekends and Holidays a must.
ONLY 32K • Superior pay plan
MILES
14K
MILES • Paid benefits package Pleasant personality and ability to handle a fast-paced
#Z2943B, 5.3L 8 Cyl., Auto., Climate Control, • Aggressive advertising budget environment, working with customers on the telephone
#Z2890, 3.6L V6 Auto. w/ Top Shift,
Leather, All Power Options, Parking Sensors, on incoming and outgoing calls.
P. Options, Air, Dual Exhaust Tips,
Fog Lamps, Bluetooth, 1 Owner Tow Pkg., Running Boards, Keyless Start & More • Huge, Constantly replenished inventory
26 984* • 5 Day work week Please send cover letter and resume to:
$
,
$
31 997* ,
• Excellent work environment jmccabe@civitasmedia.com
*Prices plus tax & tags. Select pictures for illustration purposes only. Prior use daily rental on select models. • Modern Facility
Not Responsible for Typographical Errors. XM Satellite & OnStar Fees where applicable.
• Must have valid PA drivers license or to:

VALLEY Jim McCabe


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Software
MATTRESS SALE
ER. Outside for with a cabinet. Primacy MXV-4 GUITAR. Fender CAMERAS, Digital new Wilson base- one female, one
homes. New, never Some repairs need- tires. 1500 miles on balls in box $50. 1 male, with trollers,
Junk
SOFTWARE, Win- Squier Strat, great (1) Kodak Z650 6
used. Gas. $175 ed. Includes attach- each. $400 all. starter, $129. AMP, Mega pixel with dozen new softballs 47” wheels, reason-
dows 7. Box never We Beat All 570-655-2154 ments. Any offer 570-735-3438 $25. 570-693-1918 able, for information
opened. Updated to Competitors Prices! practice combo, 10xzoom, $59, (1)
new computer, paid
139.99, selling for
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159
Cars PUNCH BOWL,
Carved. 10 match-
would be appreciat-
ed. 570-299-7781 TUMBLER
head and
BED,
foot
$35. 570-283-2552
PIANO, console
Kodak Mini HD
credit card size with BICYCLE
call: 570-675-9991
BIKES (2) Boy’s
$70 OBO.
570-331-2975
Full sets: $179
Queen sets: $239
All New
& ing goblets and
ladle Like new. $20.
SNOWBLOWER
Ariens, electric
frames. Queen size.
$175. 654-4440
Baldwin with bench.
just tuned, deliv-
case. $49. BINOCU-
LARS. Bushnell with
built in digital cam- 20” GIRLS
Murray 12 speed
racer, Girl’s Kent

Trucks
570-332-3341 start, 5 HP single ered. Excellent. multi speed racers.
WALL HANGAR. Tilt- era and SD card,
732 Exercise American Made
570-288-1898 Say it HERE
stage $175. Adult
bath bench $75. ing for TV. Fits 37” to $900. 474-6362 $49, 570-283-2552 MURRAY “DAZZLER” $30 each. Jim at
570-868-5450
Equipment MATTRESS TOPPER
Very thick, brand
Wanted in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
Adult porta potty
$30. Adult walker
60” $30
570-287-0023
PIANO. Upright
Cable-Nelson. Good 772 Pools & Spas
Powder blue with
pink trim accents & BIKES girl’s Huffy
20” 6 speed moun-
BIKE, dirt. Mens 10 with basket $20. condition. $250 wheels, white tires.
new, with gel & WAXMASTER tain bike $35. Girl’s
speed. Schwinn,
new condition, 26”. feathers. Full size.
$60. FUTON, white
Highest RETIRING,
MUST SELL!
Electric garage door
opener $50. maple
Chamberlain ran-
dom oribital waxer
OBO. 570-430-7901 LADDER, a frame
for a 4 ft. pool. $40
Front & rear brakes
plus coaster foot Murray 20”. Both
great condition.
$150, 570-655-2154 Too many baby brake. Good
EQUIPMENT. Marcy
oak, well built, stick-
ley style, heavy duty
Prices 1 hydraulic chair, 1
styling station, 1
wood kitchen table
$40. 570-287-6294
& polisher, new in
box, used once $10. toys?
OBO. 570-693-1918
condition $25.
570-814-9574
570-760-3942
Pass them on, sell
platinum 10.0 power
rack and adjustable
cushion. $300.
570-823-2709
Paid In shampoo chair, 1
shampoo bowl,
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-655-2154
them with an ad!
776 Sporting Goods
BICYCLE. 16” boy’s
Don't need that 570-829-7130
bend with 300lbs of
weights plus 7’ bar. SOFA and LOVE CA$H desk, display
cabinet & more! 570-829-7130 Guitar?
AIR HOCKEY TABLE,
electric, like new.
Wolverine. Pedal
and hand brakes. GOLF CLUBS. Lefty.
$350 570-239-7894 SEAT. Like new. 570-654-0998 Sell it in the 768 Personal $20. 570-287-3505. Excellent condition. with woods, driver,
between 2pm - 7pm Gray and black, very TIRES (2) Winter- Classified Section! Blue & Gold. $25 putter, bag. Excel-
comfortable and FREE SCOOTER Q LiNIC force snow. 570-829-7130 Electronics ANTI-GRAVITY 570-704-6185 lent condition. $100
EXERCISE BIKE, clean, no rips or fully automatic, pink 175/70R/ 13, mount- CHAIRS (3). Great 570-417-1502
exercises legs & tears. $225 OBO PICKUP in color. only 144 ed on ‘92 Geo Prizm WHEELS 5 Acura CAMCORDER. condition. $25 each GUN CABINET.
arms. Excellent con- 570-338-2095 miles. $995. nego- rims. Like new, $100 T.L. wheels 5x114 Panasonic, good Call 570-760-3942 FREE! Like new. HELMETS, (2) one
570-574-1275 tiable. call after 6 for all lug pattern, 5 lug condition. $50 black, $10. One red,
dition $75. 570-814-1449
570-864-3587 TABLE, Patio glass pm. 570-288-6925 570-825-8438 $200. 820-3906 570-417-1502 $25. 570-735-7742
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ATTENTION VENDORS DURYEA KINGSTON
LARKSVILLE NANTICOKE
SHAVERTOWN TUNKHANNOCK
Decorative/Sea- 103 E. OVERBROOK

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Pennsylvania self
570-760-3942
CURIO, oak, $125,
sonal/Accent
Pieces for sale.
BASEMENT & RD.
FRI., SAT., & SUN
Accessories propelled power
reel mower with
SMOKER, Brinkman
charcoal, $50,
Purchase sepa-
rately or all. GARAGE SALE
1 Clearview Drive,
May 3, 4 & 5
, May 10, 11 & 12
FIREPLACE TOOLS catcher $100. HOOP, basketball, Call 675-5046 11 AM TO 5 PM

SPRING
4 pieces and stand, after 6PM across from
570-693-1918 free standing, $40, Wyoming Valley
bronze, old. $25 TRAMPOLINE, 15’,
570-864-3587 TILLER Troy Bilt 7hp 114 Parkcrest Drive 531 N. Gates Ave. Motors, Rt. 11, Nar- 57 West Washing- HUGE Garage/
$40, TV, color with

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Horse garden tiller.
Good condition.
remote 13”, $30
570-852-9984
Sat., May 11, 7 to 11
Complete toddler
Fri. & Sat., Only
10 to 2
rows.
Fri., Sat. & Sun.
ton St. (Off Market
Street) Sat., 9 to 4
CLEARANCE Basement Sale!
33 McMullian Hill Rd
$250. 905-2314. bed, crib, pack and plumbing, electrical Tools, plenty of Organ, 8 piece up to 75% off 5 miles south of
Heaters DOOR, Victorian, play, jumper, high and painting sup- good men’s cloth- dining room, Snooty Fox Wal-Mart.
HEATER, gas,
65,000 BTU, $700.
TROPICAL Canna
bulbs $1. each.
needs some work.
worth $500, selling CARVERTON chair, bath tubs.
Pavers, 4” drain
plies, some tools,
old record albums,
ing, extra large
sizes, up to 6x.
microwave, washer,
dryer, twin, king and
Consignment Shop
570-675-2670
Thurs. Fri. Sat. & Sun
May, 9, 10, 11 & 12
570-868-2068 for $125. 280-2472 pipes, copper pot window fans, Household items, double bedrooms, 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.
570-280-2472 furniture, wicker
set, wicker seating household items, China, vacuum, Camping gear, 5
DVD’s The Big Bang set, purses, shoes -
HIGH efficiency 754 Machinery & Theory comedy.
sets, double black and miscellaneous.
plenty!
glass wear, tables, light crystal chan-
OUTDOOR WOOD Equipment sofa bed, black vinyl chairs, TV’s, stereo, delier, hanging wine
Seasons 1 and 4. recliner, 4 tires-16’s. Early Birds May linens, sewing glass holder,
FURNACE from $15 each or 2 for Come Thursday
Central Boiler burns L AW N T R A C T O R . machine, glider, includes 25 wine
$25. CELL PHONE,
SHAVERTOWN
less wood. 25 year 38” cut, 12 hp. Good records, air condi- glasses. Angel col-
T-Mobile prepaid tioner, humidifiers, lection, baby items,
warranty. B & C running condition. with camera. Like
Outdoor Wood Fur- $300 Firm! exercise bike, pic- crib, changing
new. $39. MAGA-
naces LLC.
570-477-5692
570-655-3197 ZINES, Vintage 70’s
1632 W. 8th Street
Mountain Grange KINGSTON tures, Much More! table, activity table,
bounce chair, 2 1/2

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SNOWBLOWER.
Sears Craftsman,
PopTronics,
issues, $24.95 all
12 Sat., May 11th, 9-2
Lots of Great Items. FORTY FORT LUZERNE OLD FORGE ft. Barbie Doll
house, green living
Boss replica. Locally 22”, excellent, $175 570-283-2552 Food Available! room chair, rocking
made. 32”x18”x24”. 570-735-8958 ENCYCLOPEDIA Bri- Come & Browse! foot stool, some
Black, heat resistant tannica 3 different tools, jewelry, a few
paint. Must pick up.
$250.
TRACTOR
LAWN
RIDING
MOWER. sets heavy volumes
1 set 1947-1976 23
CLARKS SUMMIT 180 Manor Drive
antiques, books,
soft gun cases,
570-575-0681 Toro, model 71199, Fri.& Sat. candle holders and
32” deck, bagging volumes $95. OBO,
1 set A - Z 22 vol- May 10th & 11th, candles, 5-tier
unit. Runs well, 545 Tioga Avenue Furniture includes bathroom shelf,
744 Furniture & serviced yearly by umes $90. OBO. set
living room, end & clocks, a spa and
N-Z 12 volumes Near Hamilton Park
Accessories dealer, cosmetic
$55. OBO. or all for
26 Hughes Street Sat., May 11, 9-2
547 Miller Street
216 VINE STREET coffee tables, Skag lawn mower
dings. $500 Sat., May 11, 8-2 Sat. 5/11 8 - 2:30
$225. Glass patio Saturday May 11th lamps, like new MUCH MORE!
ARMOIRE. solid 570-498-3616 Snowblower, old Household items,
570-474-6947 table/chairs, folding 8:00-4:00 leather recliner, 570-836-2765
wood, $350, RUG, mahagony desk, bikes, doll house,
chair, adult bicycle, DIRECTIONS: dinette set with
small cream and safe. Cheap, toys, kid’s clothes
756 Medical HAND BAG, Dolce indoor exercise & misc. items.
OFF MAIN STREET hutch, Native
green, $45.
570-288-8689 Equipment
and Gabbana, with
dust bag. Bought in
123 Sumner Ave.
Sat., May 11, 9-12
Cheap, Cheap!!! bike, kitchen gadg-
ets, plates, wall
Entire Contents
Of Large House
American sou-
venirs, large quanti-
WILKES-BARRE
BED FRAMES 2 sin- RECLINER LIFT
Italy. New. $150.
570-654-4440
Clothing 18 & 1X-2X,
size 10 shoes. Ex- FORTY FORT hangings, wicker
baskets & a bunch
& Garage
Including Antiques,
ty household items,
tools, Craftsman
gle including head & CHAIR, Pride Mobili- cellent condition,
foot pieces $60. of items our neigh- Gorgeous 1920's riding mower with
ty, 3 years old, like HITCH. Reese 5th name brand, acces- heavily carved living bagger, Craftsman
570-693-1918 bors & family mem-
new. 375 lb weight wheel. Rated for sories. most items room set, antique trimmer mower &
bers deposit on our
BED twin oak bed
complete bed set
limit, seat cushion
22” $300 firm.
16,000 lbs. $150
215-901-2067
$5, Jeep Wrangler
tires.
lawn Saturday
morning. Maybe
MOUNTAIN TOP oak shaving cabi-
net, bedroom sets,
Craftsman snow-
blower. Antiques &
$50. 570-852-9508 570-696-2208. primitive cupboards, vintage include:
you’ll find a suitable
Hoosier cupboard, beautiful cherry
BUNK BEDS com- WHEELCHAIR Jazzy 570-301-3602 gift for Mother’s
Day. Better yet, corner cabinet, bedroom and dining
plete with head-
board, footboard, &
powered wheel
chair, fairly new, CALL US! 61-75 Durkee St. bring your Mom; it’s
time spent together
trunks, vintage
Quaker waste oil
room suites, lamps,
dresser, rolltop
4 FAMILIES
111 WOOD STREET
wooden supports. needs battery.
TO JUNK Sat., May 11, 9-2
she really wants. burner and Homart desk, Griswold cast SAT. MAY 11TH
COURTDALE
$300. 570-829-2411 Home goods, cloth-
Oak wood. $250 coal stove, lots of
obo. 570-287-5505. YOUR CAR ing, knick-knacks,
jewelry & more!
Sorry, no early
sales considered. glassware, vintage
iron & more!
Great Sale
8:30 TO 4
lawn equipment,
758 Miscellaneous BEST PRICES 15 Pleasantview Dr. doilies and linens, Reasonable Prices! bathroom acces-
CABINET, wooden,
IN THE AREA HEATHER HIGHLANDS
KINGSTON Fri & Sat, 6am-12 lots of Christmas, sories, children’s
FREE AD POLICY
46”hx25”wx19”l. 2 SHAVERTOWN
Furniture, dressers, vintage Life maga- clothes & toys,
adjustable shelves. CA$H ON THE $POT, zines, lawn and gar-
medium dark color, table, chairs, coffee women’s sizes
glass door, good
The Times Leader Free Anytime table, old icebox den, extension lad- X-large, household
shape $40.
will accept ads for Pickup refrigerator, base- ders & much more! items, 2 TVs.
used private 570-301-3602 ball cards, high- CREDIT CARD .25/.50/.75
570-868-5066
party merchan- chair, jewelry, ACCEPTED! CENT TABLES.
CABINET. for TV and dise only for items LAMP pink depres- household, lamps, SALE BY COOK &
COURTDALE UNITED
personal electron-
ics. Good condition.
totaling $1,000 or
less. All items must
sion glass 13” lamp
with glass prisms
METHODIST CHURCH
225 Courtdale Ave.
The Lower Lot
cookbooks, 2
storage containers,
COOK ESTATE
LIQUIDATORS WILKES-BARRE
$25 570-655-2154 be priced and state $40. Leather Hol- Tues., through Frid. stereo. WWW.COOKAND-
how many of each Thurs., May 9, 9-8 660 Tioga Ave. COOKESTATELIQ- VISTA DRIVE
ster belt 36”-38” May 7-10, 8 to 4
item. Your name Fri., May 10 9-8 Sat., May 11th, 8-2 UIDATORS.COM Off Hillside near
$60. 735-1589 Microwave, models, MOUNTAIN TOP
CHAIRS, (2) Sat., May 11, 9-1 Electronics, tools, Huntsville Dam.
address, email and telescope, toys,
Genuine
leather, cus-
phone number must
be included. No
LAMP, table or bed-
room. Heavy. Neu-
SATURDAY IS BAG DAY poker table, tools
Much MUCH more!
appliances, decor,
clothes & toys PITTSTON TOWNSHIP Sat., May 11, 9-3.
Antiques, baby/ 43 CARLISLE ST.
tom made tral color, a Pagoda children's, books,
ads for ticket SAT. MAY 11TH
recliners.
Taupe color,
sales accepted.
Pet ads accept-
style shade. Marble
accents on candle
KINGSTON KINGSTON crafting, house-
wares, furniture,
9:00AM-2:00PM
ENTIRE HOUSE
like new. $550 abra. Brushed nick- electronics, music,
ed if FREE ad TAG SALE
each. el finish. 22” $50. sports, home décor,
must state FREE. FURNITURE,
570-675-5046
You may place your
ad online at
OBO. DISHES, bowls
and mugs two sets.
DALLAS more! HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS, GLASS-
232 Heslop Road SLOCUM
To place your timesleader.com, (1) white (1) green) Sat., May 11, 8 to 12 WARE, DISHES,
white and brown.
ad call...829-7130 or email to
classifieds@ $15 set or both for
A lot of Tools, fish-
550 Broad St.
TOOLS, BOOKS,
COLLECTIBLES,
CHANDELIER, ing equipment,
timesleader.com or $25. 570-331-2975 Sat. 5/11 TOYS, GARAGE
brass, $25, STAND, 123 West Union St. house wear, cool-
fax to 570-831-7312 204-208 Upper S. Landon Avenue 8am to 1pm ITEMS, APPLI-
fish tank, , $100, LAWN MOWER, Sat., 8 until 2(ish) ers. Something for
or mail to Classified Demunds Road SAt., May 11th, 8-3 Rain or Shine ANCES, FOOTBALL
Prints, Henry Troy Bilt, mulches Lawn/Garden, whirl Everyone!
Free Ads: 15 N. Sat., May 11, 8-2 Clothes of all sizes, Something for CARDS & MORE.
Peters, $50 each Main Street, Wilkes- only, needs carb, a gigs, power tools, MOUNTAIN TOP everyone LOTS OF STUFF TO
Furniture, jewelry, furniture, TV’s,
both for $80, Barre, PA. $20, Weedwacker, depression glass, TV, grill, knick- FILL YOUR EBAY
baby items, antiques, household
HUTCH, dining SORRY NO Sears, won;’t start, great household knacks, clothes, STORE!
bedding & more. items, baby items, 714 Lily Lake Rd.
room, $200, Table, PHONE CALLS. $5, CHAIRS, (4) variety! chicken coop,
tools, DVD’s & toys. Fri. & Sat., 8 to 2
2 leaves and 4 white vinyl deck $5 DALLAS kennel, decorations WILKES-BARRE

FREE AD POLICY
each, GOLF BALLS, Tons of Good Stuff!
chairs, $150 or all
for $300. Table, vin- 4 doz Titleist Pro VI,
$7 doz. 823-2590
KINGSTON Old and New
Priced to Sell.
tage side, $50 The Times Leader WVW Middle Sch.
570-817-0402 will accept ads for 201 Chester Street
MOTORS 7 electric Rear of Building
PLAINSVILLE
used private
KINGSTON
COUCH, green, motors $70. Antique Sat, May 11th, 10-3
party merchan- Philco Brown radio Bow Creek Manor
$150, ENTERTAIN- Free kid’s activities,
dise only for items Homes on
2FRI.,
ROBERT STREET
MENT CENTER, $25. Hoover upright magic show & DJ.
totaling $1,000 or vacuum $25. Ash Lane, Bow
$50, DRESSER, 25+ vendors. Food,
less. All items must Creek Drive &
$30,
pedestal
TABLE,
with 2
be priced and state
how many of each
Portable electric
heater new $25. 43 Vine St. (Off of
Idetown Road)
games, shopping.
Hosted by Schuyler
Hemlock Terrace
Friday and Saturday
MAY 10 &
SAT., MAY 11 SWOYERSVILLE RAIN OR SHINE
55 Marjorie Ave.
chairs, $60, ROCK- Dining chair (wood- Avenue Elementary 8am-3pm (Indoors)
item. Your name en) cushion pad RAIN OR SHINE! May 10 & 11,
ER, swivel with PTO. Rain or Shine! Sat., May 11, 8 to 12
address, email and $25. 570-489-2675 Sat., May 11, 9 to 2 235 Pringle St. 8 a.m. until 1 p.m.
ottoman, $75, Furniture, house-
phone number must Household items, Sat., May 11,
FUTON, $60, LARKSVILLE hold bath, kitchen,
RECLINER, rocker,
$65, TABLE, Coffee,
be included. No
ads for ticket MOVING SALE toys, baby items,
clothes and MUCH
8:00-3:00
Contents of lovely
office items, toys,
bikes, cook books,
sales accepted. KINGSTON MORE! older home.
$50. Call for details, 72” TV, bedroom, guitar. Good Stuff!
Pet ads accept- Living room, tables,
cash or Paypal. living & dining room DALLAS
ed if FREE ad
570-735-2661
DINING room table
must state FREE.
You may place your
sets, 3 air condi-
tioners, appliances,
lamps, organ, fire-
place stereo,
MOUNTAINTOP 131 Simpson Street
Sat., May 11, 10-?
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
Wall art, Seth Snap-on Tools,
& 6 chairs $95. Solid ad online at etc. 570-954-1619 Thomas clock, mir- Antiques, refrigera-
Toolboxes, DeWalt
mahogany cocktail timesleader.com, rors, Dining room Generator, Power tor, Depression
or email to MUSIC BOX, Inlay glass, tools, lamps,
table $40. Solid wal- suite, hutch, china, 3rd Street Tools, Welding
classifieds@ hand printed. Made rugs, furniture.
nut desk or podium glassware, Sat., May 11, 8 to 1 Equipment, Wood
timesleader.com or in Italy. Asking $70 Everything Must Go!
& chair $125. 2 new Kitchen set, kitchen Antiques, toys, Chipper, Camping &
fax to 570-831-7312 OBO. DOG CAGE,
bedrails $15. 4 items, linens, clothing, glassware, Hiking Gear,
original price, $180,
Hummel plates $30.
570-868-2068
or mail to Classified
Free Ads: 15 N. asking $70 OBO.
570-822-1296
GIGANTIC MOVING Automatic stair
glide, Two bedroom
housewares, AND
MUCH MORE!
Coolers, Household
Items,Dehumid-
SWOYERSVILLE
Main Street, Wilkes- SALE!! VENDORS
Park Street, off of suites, sewing ifiers, Hess Trucks, WANTED for (Georgetown)
FUTON, wood & 3035 Church Road
LINEUP
Barre, PA. PAPER BACKS 100 machine, Department 56,
metal frame. Bur- SORRY NO Huntsville Road. Sat., May 11, 8-3 St. John’s Hall
Louis L’Amor $50. Fri. & Sat., May 10 Basement and Huge Selection of 756 E. Northampton
gundy and gray. PHONE CALLS. Baby & kid’s gear,
Porch swing $20. garage. Christmas,
ASUCCESSFULSALE
Very good condition. & 11, 9 to 4 tools, tables, St. Wed., May 8th
CANES, 3 legged, heavy duty come Quilting items, silk Too much to list, Halloween and 9am - 5pm
$150. 817-9544 household.
$7. RAILS, with along $20. Toro flowers, threads, and priced to sell! Easter Décor, And Thurs., May 9th
Something for
IN CLASSIFIED!
FUTON. Full/Queen. bumpers for child’s electric snow shovel lace, Christmas Much More! 9am - 1 pm
$150, DESK, cherry bed, $9. PICTURE, $20. 1 pair 6’ oars items, Counted KINGSTON Everyone!
Collect cash, not dust!
Thursday

Selling Your
with slant top, $150, glass with running $10. Truck bed box Cross Supplies 1/2 off & bag day
CABINET, curio, light
oak, $75. PASTA
water sound. $20. $40. 570-824-8157 antiques, tools. Doyouneedmorespace? Clean out your SWOYERSVILLE GIRLS
THE HALL IS FULL
DISHES, old time, Most items
MAKER, $15 $4. STOVE HOOD,
PLANTER, wicker,
$.50 to $1. A yard or garage sale Furniture? basement, garage SLO PITCH
570-970-3576 30” like new, $30.
36” on legs. $25.
PICNIC BASKET,
in classified SOFTBALL LEAGUE Purebred Animals?
Do it here in the
is looking for ven-
LAMP. floor, spring
tension, height
PADDLE, for
canoe, $3. FIRE-
a large in size, with
tray. $10. OIL PAINT- Wanna make your
32 W. Walnut St.
Sat., May 11, 9-1
is the best way or attic and call the dors for their FLEA
Sell them here with a
MARKET on May
WOOD, Cherry and INGS, Schooley’s
car go fast? Place
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crete. Topsoil, small
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tion $100. West Center Hill Rd. 4 bedrooms, 1 4 bedroom, 2 bath tained 4 bedroom, 2 has been well cared lake rights, close
68 N. Main St.
570-540-6889 3 bedroom, 2 bath bathroom. Huge 316 Raspberry with 2 car garage story, vinyl sided, 5 for and will surprise to the public boat
MLS: 12-3845:
HUNTING CLOTH- Excellent invest- home with finished
basement.
detached garage
& workshop.
SRd.
Blueberry Hills
on quiet street.
Super yard, home
year old home situ- you once inside. dock. New kitchen
ment property, 4 ated on a generous Spacious rooms & living room ceil-
ING. Bib overalls, MLS 13-770 Oversized lot on a Like new 2 story needs TLC, being lot. Large, modern with new sheet rock ings & insulation
vest, hat, cap,
gloves, seat, carry
bedroom, large
kitchen, living room, $134,900
JOSEPH P.
quiet street.
Home needs TLC.
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home with first sold AS IS. kitchen, 3 baths, 1st walls, soft carpet- just completed.
and dining room. floor master www.atlasrealty- floor family room, 2 ing. The basement Enjoy this place
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Call Brenda at Mark Nicholson corner lot with 570-262-7716
belt, cleaning kit,
CO2 canisters and 570-760-7999 570-696-0724 D
fenced in yard.
MLS #11-2429
$269,900
#13-756
$67,000
updated with new
roof & floors.
paint balls. $50. to schedule your Sunroom, hard- Call Florence Paul Pukatch MLS# 12-3820
570-430-9231 WILKESBARREGOLD appointment wood floors, 2
car garage, full
Keplinger @
715-7737
696-6559 $64,900
Pat Doty
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ing. $20.
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ings overwhelm the HARVEYS LAKE
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Completely remod-
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rooms, 1.5 baths,
cassette all in one.
Old fashioned style. London PM N 1.5
bedrooms,
baths, move in
and 2.5 baths, fami- room, 2 bath 1,800 new rear deck, full
Excellent condition. Gold Price D
condition.
ly room with fire-
place. Accessible
sq. ft. home with
lower level office,
front porch, tiled
605 Apple Tree Rd
NewerI gas fur- baths & kitchen, OPEN HOUSE
$50 570-704-6185 outdoor deck from family room & laun- Beautiful. Over 1
May 8 - $1,468.00 nace N and hot granite counter- SUN., MAY 5TH
kitchen, family room dry. Propane fire- 2:00 - 4:00 PM acre setting for this 205 Lakeside Drive
water heater, tops. All cherry
780 Televisions/ We Pay At Least G
new w/w carpet
Basement area can
be finished off for
place, 2 car garage. 76 Main St. hardwood floors Extraordinary all brick, 2 bedroom
Ranch, 2 car
3 bedroom 3 bath,
Quiet cul-de-sac, $69,900
Accessories 80% of the London in dining room & throughout, all new quality built Lake Front Cape
Fix Market Price living room.
additional living
space.
right near lake.
MLS# 13-916
Newly S remod-
eled two bed-
stainless steel
appliances & light-
4000+ sq.
Home - rear yard
ft. attached garage
and 3 car
Cod with very spa-
cious rooms. Cen-
TELEVISION, 27”, Large yard. detached. Modern
color, two remotes. for All Gold Jewelry MLS 13-1818 $167,500 room home. ing. New oil fur- with stone patio tral air, first floor
CINEMA, $70. WilkesBarreGold.com
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$284,500
Jay A. Crossin
Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
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Kitchen is very
nice with granite
nace, washer/dryer backs up to the 8th
Fairway of the
kitchen with center
island and granite
master bedroom
and oversized dock
570-280-2472 or email us at MLS 13-767 in first floor bath.
Extension 23 counters and tile Wyoming Valley countertops, mod- with boatslip. Home
Great neighbor-
TELEVISIONS Philips
wilkesbarregold@
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Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
CROSSIN REAL
ESTA
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floor, bathroom
is modern with
hood, nice yard. Country Club! ern tile bath with
seated shower,
also features a two
Magnavox 22” $174,900 (30 year Custom cherry eat- car garage. There is
color, remote, mint 570-288-0770 tub surround, in kitchen with central air, gas fire- a sewer hookup.
condition $45. Mag-
WANTED: 2 gallon
used flower pots. DALLAS
tile D
floor and
loan, $8,750 down,
$739/month, 30 island, formal living, place, sun porch,
full basement. This
Permit already in
navox 21” color, The kind large DRUMS granite vanity. years @ 3.25%) dining & family place for the
remote, mint condi- New vinyl win- rooms have custom could qualify for Lakeshore. Build
plants and bushes NOT IN FLOOD
tion $45. Portable dows through- hardwood floors, 1st 100% financing your boathouse this
come in, that you Call Bob at
through a rural
TV closed caption
decoder, mint con-
dition $35.
throw away. Free or
cheap. 288-9843 BEAR CREEK out. Off street
parking for 2
cars. MLS #12-
570-654-1490 floor family room
has Vermont Stone
fireplace & wet bar,
housing mortgage.
www.atlasrealty-
summer! $ 480,000
MLS# 12-1362
Mark Nicholson
570-825-4031 3966 For more 1st floor Master inc.com Or Buz Boback
information and Suite has his & her MLS 13-1729 570-696-0724
TV 19” Emerson not 3 Crestview Drive photos visit Lu Ann
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flat screen, works www. atlasreal- powder rooms 570-602-9280
great, excellent level, well-con- EXETER TWP.
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condition $35. structed and contin- COUNTRY ESTATE Call Charlie
uously maintained. master bath with
570-820-3906 6650 Bear Creek Private 18 acre 570-829-6200 jetted tub & sepa- Lewith & Freeman
5,428 sq. ft. of living
TV 32” RCA, works 800 Blvd.
space. Living room
estate with south- arate tiled shower. Real Estate, Inc.
A well maintained ern exposure & Second floor has 3 570-696-6400
great $100. Mag- PETS & ANIMALS and formal dining
navox VCR/DVD like
new $40.
custom built two
story home, nestled
room with two-way
gas fireplace and
panoramic views!
Quality constructed
additional bedrooms
with walk in closets,
HARDING Line up a place to live
& custom built, this
$249,900
on two private 2 full baths & large
570-266-9075 810 Cats acres with a circu-
hardwood flooring. New England split 570-829-6200 attic, gigantic lower in classified!
Eat-in kitchen with level offers 3-4
TV Toshiba 27” lar driveway. Three NEW PRICE level family room
island. Florida room bedrooms, three DURYEA HARVEYS LAKE
color, works per- bedrooms, large Stately brick 2 has stone fireplace,
with flagstone floor. baths, solarium with SOLD
fectly $25. kitchen with center story, with in seated bar area
5 bedrooms, 4 hot tub, two fire-
570-288-0060 island, Master bed- ground pool, cov- with sink & mirrored
baths, 2 half-baths. places, extra large
room with two walk ered patio, finished backsplash, work-
Lower level rec-
CATS & KITTENS
TVS Samsung 1080I in closets, family gameroom & other out area & powder
HD 27” 35”wx24”h room with fireplace basement, fireplace
room with fireplace, attractive ameni- & wood stove. 3 room. Stunning
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12 weeks & up. a formal dining car attached gar- landscaping with an
$150. RCA TV 22” - heated, in-ground story brick barn,
All shots, neutered, room. age, 5 car indoor & outdoor
30”wx43”hx30” pool. Beautifully cozy “A” frame
tested,microchipped $275,000 detached garage speaker system, 1385 Mt. Zion Rd.
deep includes stor- landscaped two- guest cottage &
MLS#13-1063
age shelf $60.
570-639 5882 or
VALLEY CAT RESCUE Call Geri
570-862-7432
acre lot. $525,000.
MLS#13-1309
more......absolutely
ideal for horses, 76 Main St.
with apartment
above.
oversized
garage & under-
2 car Great country set-
ting on 3.05 acres.
30 Pine Street
4 bedroom contem-
824-4172, 9-9 only Call Joe Moore MLS #11-1242 ground sprinkler Move in condition porary with a very
570-406-6530 Lewith & Freeman mini farmette & $69,900 system.
570-288-1401 $499,000 Ranch with 3 bed- happy open floor
KITTENS Free to 696-0888 children. 20 Newly remodeled $395,000
Call Joe 613-9080 rooms, 2 baths, plan. Plenty of natu-
784 Tools good homes. 2 minutes from two bedroom home. Call Pat today @ inground swimming ral light and high
females & 3 males, Wilkes-Barre & Kitchen is very nice 570-287-1196 pool, hardwood quality finishes.
LAWN MOWER, 7 weeks, black & Pocono Resorts. with granite coun-
floors. Finished Nestled in a private
electric, nearly new. white long haired Broker Owned ters and tile floor,
basement with wet setting. The beauti-
$25. WEED WACK- mix. Very cute. Lliter Call Mike @ bathroom is modern
bar. 2 car garage, ful in ground pool
trained & eating BERWICK 570-455-9463 with tub surround,
DALLAS
ER, battery, nearly FORTY FORT wrap around drive- even has its own
new. $$50. SNOW chow on their own. M.S. Pecora tile floor and granite
way. For more info cabana with a full
BLOWER, used for 570-235-4928 after Realtor vanity. New vinyl Smith Hourigan
4 bedroom and photos visit: bath. This home
one year. $50. 7 pm 570-235-0754 windows through- Group
home, new www.atlasrealty- also features natu-
570-675-0920
815 Dogs
construction,
with deck &
DUPONT out. Off street park-
ing for 2 cars. MLS
570 287-1196 inc.com
MLS 12-2270
ral cedar exterior
and a two car
LAWN TRACTOR #12-3966 For more
Craftsman II, 12.5
HP, 38” deck, 5
CATS, 5. Declawed
patio. Public
water & sewer, $84,895 information
photos visit www.
and HANOVER TWP. Call Tom
570-262-7716
garage. $347,000.
MLS# 13-1330
and neutered. FREE 2 car garage. Mark Nicholson
speed, electric start to a good home. atlasrealtyinc.com.
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Build To Suit You will fall in love
Tradesman 10” table throughout include
Call 822-1139 with the grand Vic-
saw with stand exquisite wood-
Model #8032 very
good condition
work, hardwood
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or 829-0897 torian with magnifi-
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RAKE, metal, $8.
CUTTERS, hand
GERMAN SHEPARDS 2 full baths, 2 half OPEN HOUSE
Sun., May 12th, 2-4
137 Lidy’s Road
LargeP4 bed- DURYEA
tops, enclosed 3
season side and
nial two-story. 4
bedrooms, 4 baths, LINEUP
room,E2 story
AKC registered, 9 baths. Second floor
hedge, $8. FOR SALE OPEN HOUSE rear porch. Reno-
ASUCCESSFULSALE
two vehicle garage.
home N
weeks old, 2 males office, finished 3rd
570-735-8239 BY OWNER with new SUN MAY 5TH vated large front View of the Wyo-
and 2 females. Both floor, in-ground pool
9 Westminster Dr. D chim-
roof and 12-2 porch, off street ming Valley. Located
parents are on & 3 car garage. I in April
IN CLASSIFIED!
SAW Craftsman 10” 4 bedroom brick ney liner 1219 SOUTH ST parking and so on a dead end, pri-
2013. N
premises. $550. MLS#12-698
radial arm saw ranch. 2,800 sq. ft. Plenty of Own this cozy 1/2 much more! Prop- vate street, just
includes dust hood, 570-574-4898 $199,900
Totally renovated. 2 G
living space for double for less than erty could also be minutes from the
310 LOCKVILLE RD.
Call Patsy
legs with locking
swivel casters, POMERANIAN 570-204-0983 1/2 car garage. Low
taxes, corner lot.
the price. www.
atlasrealtyinc.co
it costs to rent.
$44,900
Professional office
in home use.
Wyoming Valley
Country Club, Han-
Restored 2 story
colonial on 2.23 Doyouneedmorespace?
extra blades,
instruction manual
Puppies
AKC registered.
See ZILLOW for
details. $274,000.
m
MLS 13-215
Ed Appnel
570-817-2500
MUST SEE
MLS 12-3604
over Industrial Park,
acres. Open family
room to kitchen.
A yard or garage sale
& public transporta-
$300 neg.
570-287-8265
Small 2-3 pounds.
1 Sable male, 10 Call 570-878-3150 Call Charlie
570-829-6200
$199,900
Jay A. Crossin
tion. Sun room, fam-
original hardwood,
bar, pool, new fur-
in classified
SAWS: Delta miter
weeks. 2 males, 2
females, 9 weeks. 570-759-3300
DALLAS Extension 23
CROSSIN REAL
ily room with wood
burning fireplace,
nace with central
air. Five car garage
is the best way
saw, Delta table
saw, Craftsman
Orange partis and
black. $500 with DALLAS ESTA
ESTATE
hardwood floors on
1st & 2nd floors, 1st
and much more.
Perfect serene set-
tocleanoutyourclosets!
570-288-0770
router 1.5 HP with
table and Workmate
papers, $450
without papers.
570-654-1490
Collect cash, not dust! Sell your own home!
floor laundry room &
bathroom. Central
ting on corner lot.
www.atlas
You’re in bussiness
bench all for $370.
570-417-2653
Vet checked, first
shots, wormed. Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
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realtyinc.com with classified!
570-864-2643 basement, garage 570-829-7130 MLS# 12-3496
room with bar, lots HAZLETON
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A MUST SEE!
Birds? Cats? Dogs? It’s a showroom in print! Classified depart- GOULDSBORO REDUCED
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Skunks? Snakes? Newberry Estate - ment today at 570- $259,900
rubber tire and steel
The Greens
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Call Nancy Bohn
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4,000 sq. ft. condo the directions! bedroom & bath.
570-237-0752
570-824-6156 with a Classified Ad! This 4 bedroom, 2 MLS #12-4610
570-829-7130 1/2 bath Cape Cod
style home has so
with view of ponds
& golf course. Three DUPONT EDWARDSVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
TO
786 Toys & Games ROTTIES HUSKIES bedrooms on 2

PLAYHOUSe. Cus-
Yorkies, Chihuahuas
Labs & More
much to offer!
Plenty of room for floors. 5 1/2 baths, 2
car garage & more.
REDUCED $269,900
Louise Laine
everyone. Master 283-9100 x20
tom made wooden.
5x4 elevated plat-
Bloomsburg
389-7877
bedroom with walk-
in closet and full
$425,000
MLS# 12-1480 $68,500 BIG BASS LAKE
HARDING VALLEY VIEW
TOWNHOMES
form , ladder, climb- Hazleton 453-6900 bath, family room Besecker Realty REDUCED State of the art
ing ramp and swing Hanover 829-1922 with fireplace, re- 570-675-3611 $120,000. Townhomes conve-
attachment. Overall creation room with This large Chalet niently located to I
height 8’6”. Buyer
must transport. Very
SAINT BERNARD
FREE. 1 1/2 years
old, female, black
half bath in lower
level. Hardwood
DALLAS
Three bedroom, all
This home has been
totally renovated
throughout & fresh-
has a full kitchen on
the ground floor
with full bath. Great
283-9100
80 & 81. Gorgeous
interiors with many
upgrades that are
good condition. floors on 1st floor, Looking to buy a
$125. 570-829-0217 mask, sable/white. brick ranch, modern ly painted on the for two families to standard features.
AKC registered. new windows, kitchen with all stain home?
above ground pool. outside! Move- share, or in-law’s Natural gas heat
PICNIC TABLE Little Serious inquiries less appliances. 1 right-in to this cozy quarters. In Big
Place an ad here and central air.
MLS #13-1109 Cozy Cape Cod
Tikes red & blue. only. Saint owners 3/4 baths. Hard- home with 1 car Bass Lake Commu- and let the with eat-in kitchen. Limited edition
$184,900 424 Simpson St.
Comes with blue preferred, must wood floors Good condition detached garage, nity with indoor & sellers know! Gas heat, replace- “Ridge” homes
umbrella. $15. have veterinarian Tracy Zarola throughout, finished 570-829-7130
574-6465 Cape Cod. 3 bed- fenced yard & rear outdoor pools, club ment windows and available with a “mil-
570-883-7049 reference. basement, attached room, 1 full bath in deck. Gas heat. house, gym & lake- newer roof. Vinyl & lion dollar” view.
570-550-3988 one car garage, quiet neighborhood. Very nice. front beaches. Con- HANOVER TWP. brick exterior. Two Two car garage.
POWERED CAR. central air. For more info and MLS#13-1399 veniently located car detached Located in Butler
Child’s. Mercedes
Benz GL from Toys- YORKIE PUPS
Teacup, CKC, 7
$189,000
All calls after 5 p.m.
photos visit:
www.atlas
$85,000
Lynda Rowinski
near Rts. 380, 435
& 307.
garage with drive-
way on each side of
Township just off the
Airport Beltway.
R-Us. Less than 1 570-706-5014
weeks, blue & gold. 696-0723 realtyinc.com 570-696-5418 Call Tom the house. 100% financing is
year old, charger
Ready 5/17. MLS 12-4357 cell 516-507-9403 In-ground pool with available to the
and booklet incl. DALLAS TWP.
DALLAS
$800-$950 Brian pool house. qualified. Ask for
$75. 570-239-1638
570-436-5083 Harashinski MLS# 13-6 Cheryl or Donna.
TOY FORD ride on 570-237-0689 $79,500 MLS# 12-484
tractor / cart 52” Sandra Gorman M.S. Pecora,
Smith Hourigan 10 DAVID ROAD 570-696-5408 Realtor
$180. Hess 1988 in
Group This brick beauty on 455-9463 or
box $15. 570-735-
570-696-1195 a corner lot boasts 436-3790
1589LAMP pink
4 bedrooms, 2 full &
depression glass
13” lamp with glass
prisms $40. Leather
DURYEA
REDUCED
EXETER 570-842-2300
2 half baths, a spa-
cious, modern JENKINS TWP
REDUCED kitchen with granite
Holster belt 36”-38”900 2691 Carpenter Rd. $85,900
$69,900 HANOVER TWP. island & counters,
Smith Hourigan
$89,900
$60. 735-1589 Nestled in the trees Group
REAL ESTATE on a 1.5 acre cor-
Magnificent raised family room with 570-696-1195
ranch on estate set- fireplace, media
788 Stereo/TV/ FOR SALE ner lot. 4 bedroom,
2 bath home in
ting. Total finished room, living room, HUNTINGTON TWP.
Electronics four bedroom, 2 formal dining room,
Glendalough. bath home. This finished lower level
TELEVISION, Sony,
906 Homes for Sale MSL#13-693 house features with pool table &
$220,000 hardwood floors
27’, works great. powder room, in
Having trouble JOSEPH P. throughout. Finished
$25. 570-735-7742 ground pool, sun-
paying your mort- GILROY basement with porch, central air, 3
gage? Falling REAL ESTATE working fireplace. 226 Church St. Great 1 story ranch bay carport + 2 car
790 Swimming behind on your 288-1444 Large deck with Large 2 story with 3 1156 Wyoming Ave. with nice backyard. garage - Wyoming 40 Friend St.
payments? You Call Brenda at bedrooms and 2 full Large home with 4 MLS 12-3731
Pools/Hot Tubs may get mail from 570-760-7999
swimming pool, two
baths. Extra large bedrooms, yard
3 bedrooms, 1 bath Valley Country Club,
Well maintained 2-
car detached gar- with large living Hanover Industrial Immaculate Cape
people who promise to schedule your age set on 2.4 room sizes, stained with detached 2 car story, 2 bedroom
POOL ACCES- room and eat it Parks & Rte. 81 Cod in the country
to forestall your appointment acres. glass and natural garage, private home, taxes less
SORIES. Many kitchen. access nearby. with a beautiful
foreclosure for a fee MLS# 12-3158 woodowork. Not yard. Home needs than $1,000 annual-
KINGSTON
items, call for all MLS #13-1754 $330,000 view. Three bed-
in advance. Report $277,900 flooded in 2011. a little updating but ly, large backyard,
details. $500 OBO $62,000 Call Pat today @ rooms, Florida room
them to the Federal Dave Rubbico, Jr. MLS #13-190. For a great place to rear parking from
215-901-2067 For Sale by Owner. Call Dave, Jr. 570-287-1196 & eat in kitchen.
Trade Commission, 885-2693 more information start! www.atlasre- access alley in
229 Pringle Street 885-2693 MLS #13-1664
the nation’s con- and photos visit altyinc.com back, large deck,
$159,900
796 Wanted to Buy sumer protection Single home, 3 bed- atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 13-865 Ken Williams modern kitchen.
rooms. Remodeled,
Merchandise agency. Call 1-877-
Kitchen & bath,
Call Charlie Call Colleen 542-8800 Call Melissa
FTC-HELP or click 829-6200 570-237-0415 570-237-6384
on ftc.gov. A mes- concrete cellar, Five Mountains
LOOKING TO BUY Smith Hourigan Realty
sage from The huge walk up attic,
Coleman Jon Boat Rubbico Real Rubbico Real Group 570-542-2141
Times Leader and deck & new roof.
12‘. Call Rich Estate, Inc. Estate 570-287-1196
the FTC. 570-287-3927
570-822-2455 826-1600 826-1600
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Stunning English 80 James St. PRICE REDUCED! Immaculate home in Search No More! 17 Stoney Creek NEW LISTING
Tudor in a desirable This stately 4 bed- OAKWOOD PARK move-in condition This five-year old Plains, PA 18702 Midway Manor Totally Redone! This
neighborhood. room, 1.5 bath If you like comfort & just waiting for a home is totally “Welcome Home'' Traditional 2 story, cozy Cape Cod has
Modern kitchen Kingston home has charm, you’ll love new buyer. Over- energy efficient & Located in the quiet 2-3 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath.
328 S. Main St.
64 Center St.
Large 4 bedroom
with cherry cabi-
nets, stainless steel
the WOW factor!
Meticulously well
this sparkling 4,100
+ sq. ft. 5 bedroom,
sized Bi-Level has
many perks i.e.,
exquisitely design-
ed. Every room has 3 story Victorial
with 10 rooms, 4
development of Mill
Creeks Acres, this
great closet space,
1.5 baths, garage,
Modern kitchen with
granite countertops,
appliances, island cared for with old 4 bath two story tra- new eat-in kitchen, gorgeous details & home is situated in laundry room, 3 ceramic tile back-
with master bed- with Jenn air and world touches ditional home in per- dining room with lots of upgrades. bedrooms, 2 baths, the hub of shopping, season porch, in- splash and floor, all
room and bath on tile floor. Separate throughout. Like a fect condition in a French doors to 4 The landscape is 2 car garage with dining and enter- ground pool, gas 2 new hardwood
1st floor. New gas glass surrounded stained glass win- great neighborhood. season sunroom. breathtaking & the newer driveway. tainment. The hospi- zone heat. throughout, new
furnace and water breakfast room. dow, built ins and Nothing to do but Nice sized bed- location could not Central air, large tal & major highway MLS #13-1383 furnace, new wiring,
heater with updated Family room with tiled fireplace in liv- move right in. Off- rooms. Lower level be better. This yard. www.atlasre- access are within a #$144,000 new windows, duct
electrical panel. gas fireplace, and ing room. Kitchen is ers formal living & hosts family room home truly stands altyinc.com few minutes drive. Besecker Realty work in place for
Large lot with 1 car hardwood floors. modern eat in with dining rooms, 1st with fireplace, den, out in every way! MLS 13-1073 The center foyer 675-3611 central air, much
garage, nice loca- Formal dining room washer/dryer closet floor family room laundry room and 3 MLS# 13-1359 Call Tom
Tom welcomes you into more! Vinyl siding,
tion. www.atlasreal- with bay window. for convenience. with fireplace, gran- Season Sunroom. $374,900 570-262-7716 the living room com- SHAVERTOWN large unfinished
tyinc.com. French doors Large front porch, ite countertops in Built-in 1 car garage Robert Altmayer plete with gas fire- basement, deck,
Must be sold to throughout. Master rear deck and kitchen & baths, & attached 2 car 570-793-7999 place. Eat in kitchen Off street parking.
settle estate bedroom suite with detached garage. lower level recre- carport for extra Rundle is perfect for family 24 hour notice to
MLS 13-294 master bath, walk- MLS 13-1761 ation room with fire- coverage, large Real Estate gatherings. show.
Call Charlie in closet and sepa- $289,000 place & wet bar. fenced yard. 570-474-2340 MLS#13-915 Asking $135,000.
570-829-6200 rate sitting room.
Lower level rec-
Jay A. Crossin
Extension #23
MLS #13-549
Only $324,900
MLS#13-1396
$190,000 NANTICOKE PITTSTON $ 220,000
Call Ellen
Call Don at
814-5072
room and office.
Two car garage.
CROSSIN REAL
ESTA
ESTATE
Call
Barbara Metcalf
Lynda Rowinski
570-696-5418 $114,900 570-718-4959 Smith Hourigan
Group
Pittston Area
School District.
570-288-0770 570-696-0883
PLAINS Newer 2 story with
large eat-in kitchen,
570-696-1195

HUGHESTOWN MLS#13-1076
Price Reduced
LAFLIN center island, hard-
wood floors, full
basement, central
REDUCED
$298,000
Call $109,000 Smith Hourigan air & maintenance
free deck.
Sandra Gorman: 570-696-3801 Group SWOYERSVILLE
2ND PRICE $179,900
$189,900 570-696-5408
Shopping for a
570-696-1195
REDUCTION
1,460 sq. ft house.
MLS#13-1232
Call Tony
STEEPLECHASE

new apartment? 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2


67 Carroll St.
474-6307 or
The WOW factor!
Classified lets baths, gas heat. Move right in and 715-7734
you compare costs -
without hassle MOOSIC Can convert to two
1 bedroom apart-
enjoy this renovat-
ed home with no
FOR SALE BY OWNER
2 bedroom, 1 bath
ments with sepa- single family home
Smith Hourigan 147 Haverford Drive
or worry!
Get moving
$92,900 rate entrances.
MLS#13-472
worries! 3 bed-
rooms with lots of for sale in a quiet
neighborhood, out
Group Nicely kept 2 bed- closet space. 2 full
570-696-1195 room, 1.5 bath
with classified! $24,500 baths including a 4 of flood zone with Smith Hourigan 50 Grandville Drive
Call Dana Distasio low tax rates. Move Group
LAFLIN
184 Rock St. townhome in desir- piece master bath Outstanding 3 bed-
P brick
Spacious JENKINS TWP.
able neighborhood.
570-715-9333 with custom tile in ready with many
recent updates in- SHICKSHINNY LAKE room, 2 1/2 bath
NEW PRICE
Ranch E with 3 Great looking family work, open floor
cluding new furnace townhouse out of
new price
$189,000 plan with modern
N large
bedrooms,
living room with
room in lower level.
kitchen with island, (2007), electrical, the flood zone.
Formal dining room,
D
fireplace. 3
Spacious rooms
with plenty of clos- corner lot with off new windows, roof,
family room, master
$124,900
& updated kitchen,
I large
baths, ets. Outdoor patio street parking and
appliances & wash- bedroom suite, pri-
NANTICOKE
N
Florida room with pavers and R. 1104 Springbrook nice yard. Come
and take a look! er/dryer included. vate guest suite
with AC. Full fin- also on upper level.
G
ished basement
trees for privacy.
Carpet, tiled kitchen
Cape Cod home
with endless possi- www.atlasrealty- Great starter home.
Central air and cen-
inc.com $69,500. For more
with 4th bed- counter and AC unit bilities. 3-4 bed- information or to tral vacuum. Deck,
room, 3/4 bath, are ALL NEW! Move room, 1 bath, cen- MLS 13-863 garage + many
Call Colleen set an appointment Lake Front Property
large rec room in condition. www. tral air, plenty of call Greg at at Shickshinny Lake! extras. Freshly
with wet bar. 201 N. Highland Dr. storage. Enclosed 570-237-0415 painted and carpet-
(Off Yatesville Rd. atlasrealtyinc.com 570-954-3712 4 Bedrooms, 2.75
Also a cedar MLS 13-909 porch, garage with baths, 2 kitchens, ed, so move right in!
from 315 by
closet and walk
up attic. www. Oblates.)
Owner re-locating
Call Terry
570-885-3041
carport. Situated on
3 lots. Directions: 1-
25 W. Washington
PLAINS TWP living room, large
family room. 2 sun-
PHFA
$5,200
financing
down,
atlasrealtyinc.co 81, Exit 180 Moosic monthly payment
m out of state, must
sell this quality-built
111 Laflin Road
Nice 3 edroom, 1.5 (Rt. 11) L. onto 502, Move right into this
$189,900 rooms, office
laundry room. Two
&
$797. interest rate
MLS 12-3626
Call Charlie two story with 4
bedrooms, 3 baths,
bath Split Level
home with hard-
straight 1/2 mile.
Turn R onto 8th St.,
very nice 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home. PITTSTON car attached gar-
age with paved
of 4%. $172,000.
MLS # 13-195.
570-829-6200 up hill, turn left, Lots of natural Ask for Bob Kopec
TV room off kitchen,
full basement, large
wood floors, 1 car
garage, large yard house 3rd on right.
www.atlasrealty-
woodwork and a
beautiful stained
$119,900 driveway, above
ground pool, dock & Humford Realty Inc
570-822-5126
deck. Convenient and covered patio 100' lake frontage.
inc.com glass window.
location, close to in very convenient $375,000
Newer kitchen
major highways,
close to high
LAFLIN location. Great curb
appeal and plenty
MLS 13-607
Call Keri Best appliances and w/w
carpeting. Supple-
MLS #12-860
Kenneth Williams
570-885-5082
JENKINS TWP. school. This is a
lovely family hole. $254,900 of off street park-
ing. Rt. 315 to light
ment your heating
with a recently 20 Nittany Lane
570-542-2141
Five Mountains
SWOYERSVILLE

A Must See Home! @ Laflin Rd. Turn Affordable 3 level


installed wood pel- Realty
MLS#12-273 west onto Laflin Rd. townhome features
let stove. New roof
GO TO THE TOP... Home is on left.
CALL For more info and
installed 11/17/12.
This home also has 25 Swallow St.
2 car garage, 3
bedrooms, 3.5
LINE UP
photos visit: MOUNTAIN TOP
JANE KOPP www.atlas
a one car Grand 2 story home
with Victorial fea-
baths, lower level A GREAT DEAL...
REAL ESTATE detached garage. patio and upper
570-288-7481
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2852
MLS 12-2171 tures, large eat in level deck, gas fire- IN CLASSIFIED!
$76,000 kitchen with laun- place, central air Looking for the right deal
NEW PRICE Keri Best dry, 3/4 bath on NEW LISTING
Absolutely Beautiful!
Move right in to this
KINGSTON 24 Fordham Road 570-885-5082
John Polifka
570-704-6846 first floor, 2nd bath
with claw foot tub,
and vac and stereo
system www.atlas-
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
This charming 2
bedroom is a great
Great Split Level in FIVE MOUNTAINS realtyinc.com
elegant 2 bedroom,
2 full bath condo,
$139,900 Oakwood Park,
Laflin. 13 rooms, 4
REALTY
570-542-2141
lots of closet
space. Move in
MLS 13-871
Call Colleen
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
buy. Semi-modern
kitchen & bath, gas
located out of the bedrooms, 2 1/2 ready, off street 570-237-0415 heat, deep lot.
flood zone. Hard- 16 KARIN DRIVE NANTICOKE parking in rear.
the directions! Needs some
baths. 2 car garage
wood floors, new
carpet, granite &
and large corner
lot. Lots of space
LAFLIN Well cared for, spa-
cious Split Level
MLS 12-3926
Call Colleen
SWEET VALLEY attention but
reasonably priced
stainless kitchen, home on a corner at $31,000
PRICE REDUCED
for the large or 570-883-7594
airy loft, private rear acre lot. Featuring 3 Call Ann Marie
growing family.
deck, lots of light, bedrooms, 1 1/2 Chopick
www. atlasrealty- PLAINS
tons of storage,
tastefully decorat-
inc.com
MLS 13-452
$360,000 modern baths, for-
mal dining room,
760-6769

ed, and low HOA modern kitchen.


Call Charlie
129 S. Dawes Ave. Huge family room
fees!
$229,000 Three bedroom, 2
bath cape cod with
570-829-6200
with a wet bar &
propane fireplace,
265 Kirmar Park- PITTSTON Inviting home with
Call Christine @ way. 3 bedroom
332-8832 central air, new
windows, doors,
glass & screened
enclosed back
Cape Cod style
home on large lot
$89,900 90’ of lakefront &
beautiful covered
288-6654

carpets and tile porch & 2 car with off street park- dock. Huge great WAPWALLOPEN
floor. Full concrete garage. ing. 1st floor master room opens to kit- 359 Pond Hill
REDUCED!
basement with 9'
ceilings. Walking
LAFLIN 10 Fairfield Drive
MLS# 13-1004
$ 189,900
bedroom, 2 season
sunroom, partial fin-
Great 3 bedroom, 1
bath with a large
chen & features
handsome stone
Mountain Road

Call Florence
613-9080 distance to Wilkes
$262,000 Exceptional & spa-
Keplinger
ished basement, eat in kitchen & fireplace, custom
G

Barre. Electric and cious custom built fenced yard, lots finished basement built-ins & long win-
cedar home with 814-5832 dow seat offering
IN

Oil heat. MLS #12- of storage, large


JENKINS TWP. 3283. For more open floor plan and modern eat in
with a dry bar.
Large fenced yard great views of the
D

information and all of the amenities kitchen. & extra lot included lake. First floor mas-
EN

57 Dewitt St.
$129,900
photos visit situated on 2 lots in MLS 13-1077 for additional park- ter walks out to
www.atlasrealty- picturesque setting. $89,900 Cute Cape Cod with beautiful 3 season
ing. With-in walking
P

inc.com. Create memories in ANTONIK & 3 bedrooms, vinyl porch which is also
Smith Hourigan distance of Wyo- 4 bedroom home
Call Tom this 5 bedroom, 4 ASSOCIATES, replacement win- lakefront. Two large
Group ming Valley Mall! features a great
570-262-7716 bath home with 18’ INC. dows, Pergo floor- upstairs bedrooms
474-6307 $129,000 yard with over 2
ceiling in living Patricia Lunski ing and walk up can hold a crowd.
MLS#12-2479 acres of property.
5 Fairfield Drive room, gas fireplace, 570-735-7497 attic. Put this one Huge laundry/pantry
MOUNTAINTOP Dave Rubbico, Sr. Situated across
California style granite kitchen, on your list. made for entertain-
881-7877
all brickP Bi-level large 2 story foyer, NANTICOKE www.atlas ing. from a playground.
Needs some TLC
realtyinc.com
KINGSTON
home E with huge finished lower
level for entertain- MLS 13-1038
MLS# 11-2958
$299,000 but come take a
mountain N views,
gourmet ing with bar/full CALL CHARLIE Rhea Simms look, you wouldn’t
689 R. Westmin-
P private kitchen,D stain- kitchen & wine cel- 570-829-6200 570-696-6677 want to miss out.
There is a pond at
ster Very
E
2 bedroom
I appli-
less steel lar. Inground pool &
hot tub. Directions:
Rubbico the far end of the
ances,N gas fire- Real Estate property that is
N
home located on place, heated 2
G
Rt 315 to Laflin Rd., 826-1600 used by all sur-
1.48 acres. Cen-
D car garage, 208 right onto Oakwood
NEW LISTING! rounding neighbors.
SHAVERTOWN
tral air, Dr., right onto Ford- 38 E. Union Street
I sq. ft. pool 181 Prospect Rd. This is an estate
screened
N 1.5
porch,
in cabana with
kitchen & bath.
ham Rd, left onto
Fairfield Dr., home
Delightful 1800+/-
sq. ft. bi-level. 3
Nice single, 3 bed-
rooms, gas heat, PLAINS $197,500
570-696-3801
SWEET VALLEY
and is being sold as
is. No sellers prop-
baths,G large liv- Have a large is on the right. large yard.
ing/dining room,
extra 1 story
family? Check out
this 4 bedroom, 3
Built in stone
BBQ, heated www.atlas
realtyinc.com
bedrooms, modern
kitchen with granite Central location.
Affordable @
$219,900 erty disclosure. Will
entertain offers in
pool, covered counters & island, order to settle
building could bath home. Living patio & fire pit MLS 12-4063 $64,900
be converted stainless steel appli- estate. MLS 11-962
room with gas fire- all in private pic- Call Keri Best TOWNE &
into 2 car ances. Hardwood in $49,900
place, formal dining turesque set- 570-885-5082 COUNTRY
garage. 16x8 kitchen & dining Call Karen
space, fully finished ting. room. 3 updated REAL ESTATE
screened in basement with wet Call Coldwell Banker
MLS 13-1628 baths. Large deck Rundle Real Estate
porch, fresh bar. AS IS sale. Call Keri Best 570-735-8932 or
paint. off the kitchen & 570-474-2340
MLS#12-3933 570-885-5082 lower level family 570-542-5708 60 Vonderheid St.
www.atlas PRICE REDUCED TO OPEN HOUSE
room with wood- Well miantained WEST PITTSTON
realtyinc.com. $124,900 NANTICOKE Sun., May 12, 1-3
burning fireplace, 4 Spruce Ave. traditional colonial
MLS 13-1622 Christine Pieczynski NEW LISTING!
wet bar & sliders to BIRCHWOOD HILLS with large lot. 3
Call Charlie 696-6569 Charming chalet
screened patio. 3 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.75
570-829-6200 style home located
Central air, supple- baths. Hardwood baths, fireplace &
on 4.05 acres in the
mental coal stove, floors, central air. more. Call Andy
LAFLIN beautiful Back
2-car garage & half Finished basement 570-762-4358
Mountain area.
acre level lot. For with fireplace, great SHAVERTOWN House has been
more details go to: yard, super loca- completely renovat-
Need to rent that w w w. p r u d e n t i a l tion. www.atlas ed. Living room has
JENKINS TWP. Vacation property? realestate.com & realtyinc.com. vaulted ceilings and 112 Clear
NEW LISTING
LAKEFRONT
Place an ad and enter PRU7W7A3 in MLS 13-1251 new hardwood. Springs Court
260-262
get started! the Home Search. Call Tom
Tom With a two story Updated town-
$27,900 570-829-7130 Listed at $219,900.
E. Green Street
Double Block 570-262-7716] Deck & small pond house, new granite

COTTAGE MLS#13-1494. Plenty of parking in the back yard. countertops & vani-

KINGSTON 3 bedroom Bi-Level Mary Ellen Belchick MLS #13-1222 ties, new hardwood
LAKE COMO, with paved back
situated on lovely 696-6566, $215,000 floors, full, finished,
WAYNE COUNTY alley. Close to
lot with formal din- Walter Belchick 2 years old, open Call Dave, Sr. walk out basement
QUIET, PEACEFUL LCCC. New roof
ing room, lower 696-2600 ext. 301. floor plan, hard- 881-7877 with fireplace.
LOT ON PRIVATE, installed in 2007
$159,900
level family room
with gas fireplace, NON-MOTOR- along with a kitchen
& bath update
LINEUP wood floors 1st &
2nd floors. 2 story Call Joe
BOATING LAKE;
central air, conven-
iently located to YEAR ROUND, in #260.
MLS #13-694
ASUCCESSFULSALE great room with
floor to ceiling fire-
151 E.PSaylor
interstates &
Casino.
GREAT RETIRE-
MENT OR VACA- 696-2600
$65,900
Call Dana Distasio
INCLASSIFIED! place, 3 sides brick
exterior. Lower level Rubbico
Ave.
A must see! TION PROPERTY;
570-715-9333 Doyouneedmorespace? finished with French Real Estate
Fixer upper
E with
great potential
in quiet
NEW LISTING!
MLS # 13-1100
$199,000
SEE DETAILS AND
PICTURES AT: MOUNTAINTOP A yard or garage sale
in classified
doors out to patio,
breathtaking views,
826-1600 613-9080
WHITE HAVEN
N neigh-
borhood. 3 bed-
561 Mercer Ave. Marie Montante LAKEHOUSE.COM
upgraded landscap- SWOYERSVILLE
501 Birch Lane
rooms,
Very nice 2-story, 881-0103 AD# 275333 is the best way ing with 3 waterfalls. $124,900
D 1 bath
with off street
off-street parking,
new front porch,
OR CALL JIM
tocleanoutyourclosets! MLS #12-4215 OPEN HOUSE
570-785-3888
NANTICOKE
PRICE REDUCED SUN. MAY 5
parkingI and nice fenced yard, 2 $269,900 You’re in bussiness $585,000 2-4 PM
yard. level deck & mature TAXES LESS THAN
Directions: Rt plantings. Modern
with classified! Call Geri
N
315, at light turn kitchen & bath, liv-
$2,500.
PLAINS 570-862-7432
288-9371 Lewith & Freeman
onto Laflin
G Rd to ing & dining rooms,
bottom of hill.
Turn right onto
3 bedrooms & a
lower level family
MOUNTAIN TOP 316 Cedar Manor
696-0888
Drive Bow Creek
E. Saylor. room. 2 free-stand- Manor. Beautiful 4 bed-
atlasrealtyinc.co ing gas stoves. For room, 3 bath. Enjoy
LARKSVILLE Meticulously main- the amenities of a
m more details on this
MLS 12-3672 For Sale by Owner tained 4 bedroom, private lake, boat-
home & to view the
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
photos online go to:
w w w. p r u d e n t i a l
Must see, move in
condition 3 bed-
3 1/2 bath, 2 story
on almost 1 acre.
1472 S. Hanover St.
Well maintained WILKES-BARRE 115 Hemlock St.
Lots of updates in
this roomy Cape
ing, basketball
courts, etc. The
realestate.com & room ranch, nice Master bedroom bi-level house fea- Perfectly pretty home has wood
neighborhood suite. Two family tures 2 bedrooms, two story, 3 bed- Cod in a desirable floors and carpeting
enter PRU8N9T9 in
behind State St. 1 3/4 baths, recre- room starter home neighborhood. throughout. French
the HOME SEARCH. rooms. Two fire-
Elementary Center. 5 Pine Tree Road ation room with in immaculate Large eat in kitchen doors in the kitchen
Call today for an places. Office/den.
All new carpet, Five bedrooms, propane stove. Wall condition on with new flooring. that lead you out to
appointment. Central vac., secu-
paint, interior doors, 2.5 baths, family, to wall, 3 season great street. Finished basement the large rear deck
MLS #13-1538 rity system. Many
new tile counter- living, dining & porch. Profession- MLS# 13-907 with theater/rec for entertaining. The
$94,500
laundry rooms. Eat extras. Large deck room. Large level
MINERS MILLS
170 E. Thomas St.
Walter Belchick
696-2600 ext. 301
Mary Ellen Belchick
tops, tile floor, stain-
less steel
ances, 3 season
appli- in kitchen, finished
basement with
overlooking a pri-
vate wooded yard.
ally landscaped
yard. Storage
shed, new appli-
$59,500
Deanna Farrell
696-0894
yard. Priced to sell!
MLS 12-4231
backyard has 2 utili-
ty sheds for storage
MLS 12-1695
storage room, ances, ceiling fans. 18 Prospect Street Call Kevin Sobilo
Remodeled, 3 bed- 696-6566 patio, beautiful 3 car garage. NEW PRICE
attached 2 car Close to LCCC. BY OWNER 570-817-0706
rooms 1 bath. Large 16x34 in ground $345,000 $174,900
garage. Asking $153,900. $26,900
fenced in back yard. pool. $144,900. Call MLS# 13-1360. Call Karen
$255,000. For Call 570-735-7594 3 bedroom,1 bath
$110,000. 570-301-7291 Ask for Bob Kopec Coldwell Banker
appointment call or 570-477-2410 570-970-0650
(570) 239-8556 More info & photos Humford Realty, Inc. Rundle Real Estate
570-474-5463 696-3801 jtdproperties.com
on Zillow.com 822-5126. 570-474-2340
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DALLAS
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GREENBRIAR RETIRE-
$112,000 AVOCA
KINGSTON NANTICOKE SHAVERTOWN MENT COMMUNITY
Only eight lots
left. Custom
$53,900 design you home
the way you want it.
Call 570-675-1300

PRICE REDUCED! NEW LISTING! REDUCED PRICE VACANT LAND


Mt. Zion Road. Charming bungalow $242,000 Buildable .378 acre DALLAS
Single family two style Cape Cod Beautifully kept split lot on Carverton
story - a place for home with a unique level in desirable Great opportunity Newly remodeled, PRICE REDUCED Road. Public
43 Richmont Ave. for this 2,900 sq. ft. immaculate office
kids! Four bed- layout & character Barney Farms. 3 3 unit, centrally loc- sewer & water.
Worth more than professional office building. 1,600 sq.
rooms & bath up- galore. Four bed- car attached ated. Off street Choice of builder.
listed price, this 3 building in high traf- ft, central air, plenty
stairs. 1st floor has rooms, two baths garage, finished parking, yard, new- MLS#13-1143
bedroom, 2 bath 936 William St. fic area. Last used of parking, abun- er roof & furnace,
formal dining room, Cape Cod home and second floor basement & attic. P kept
Very nicely as a veterinary clin- dant storage areas, replacement win-
$42,500
living room, family great room. Corner Landscaped lot, Call Rhea Simms
room & laundry
has central air,
lot, two-car garage, covered deck with
E
2 unit home with ic, but is easily h a n d i c a p p e d dows, vinyl siding, 570-696-6677
hardwood floors, N
2 bedrooms adapted for other accessible.
room. Master bed- nice South Wilkes- custom pull down sheds, deck, sun for details.
fenced yard, above
room & bath added ground pool, mod- Barre location. shades. Hard- each Dside. uses. See how this MLS #13-667 rooms, laundry BROWN MANOR
to the 1st floor. ern kitchen and MLS#13-1295 wood living room, I
Large yard with space can be used $79,900 hook-ups. 1st floor VACANT LAND
Good sized kitchen. $99,900 formal dining room, driveway
N for for you! Open Dana Distasio has 2 bedrooms, Attention builders!
baths. www.atlasre- each side. Sep- entry space, individ- 570-9333
2,126 sq. ft. total on Karen Ryan cathedral ceilings in G eat-in oak kitchen, Six lots available in
altyinc.com arate electric. ual offices, full base-
1 acre. Wyoming 283-9100, ext. 14 living room & foyer, living, dining & subdivision - rang-
MLS 13-789 Clean and neat, ment for storage,
Area School Dis- kitchen. Full wet laundry rooms. 570-696-3801 ing from .4 to 1.3
Tom Salvaggio in move in con- central air, and gas
trict. bar in finished Pantry, deck, heat- acres each.
570-262-7716 dition. heat. Parking for 12
MLS # 13-700 basement, walk out ed sunroom. 2nd DALLAS Access to public
$119,900 patio for your www.atlas cars. floor has living sewer & water.
Call Ruth K. Smith parties/cookouts. realtyinc.com MLS-12-416 NANTICOKE room, eat-in kit- MILS#13-1144
570-696-5411 283-9100 MLS#12-1874 MLS 13-1569 $339,000 chen, 2 bedrooms, $212,000
Ann Devereaux Call Colleen Call Rhea for sunroom, full bath & Call Rhea Simms
WILKES-BARRE 570-212-2038 570-237-0415 details porch. for details
WILKES-BARRE 570-696-6677 MLS #12-3580 570-696-6677
Classic
Properties $89,900
570-587-7000 Call Ron Kozak
Smith Hourigan 790 Northern Blvd. 570-817-1362
Group Clarks Summit, VACANT LAND
570-696-1195 PA 18411 3.5 acre wooded
KINGSTON R. 395 lot - ideal for a sin- 570-696-3801

WYOMING BEAR CREEK E. Washington St. gle family home.


WEST WYOMING NEW LISTING 3 bedrooms, 1.5 $149,900
Nice double block.
Two bedrooms SIGNATURE
Buyer can use own
builder and must
DRUMS
Build your dream
PRICE REDUCED! Charming 1,000+ sq. baths, fully carpet- each side. Sepa- PROPERTIES provide septic home on this five
Large move-in con- ft. 2 bedroom, 1/1/2 ed, 2 story, out of rate heat & electric. 570-675-5100 & well. acre wooded
dition 2-story with bath with separate flood zone. Finished Close to College. MLS#13-1145 lot off paved
10 rooms, 4 bed- driveway on a quiet basement with wet Affordable @ WILKES-BARRE $99,000 public road. 275’
rooms, 3 baths & off street. Lower level bar, laundry room $49,500 Owner Retiring Call Rhea Simms frontage. Well and
street parking. Loc- was finished for for- with new washer Towne & Country Turn Key Night for details septic needed.
ated near Barney mer business - has and dryer, cedar 341 Wyoming Ave. R.E. Co. Club For Sale. 570-696-6677 Close to major
Farms. This is a well separate entrance, closet, 2 storage 3 story Victorian 735-8932 Two full bars, for details. highways.
maintained home 1/2 bath & electric rooms, plus shower home located in a or 542-5708 game area. MLS#12-3134
with a large eat-in baseboard heat (not and sink. Large eat- high exposure area. Four restrooms. $55,000
For Sale By Owner 1255 Laurel Run Rd.
332 W. 8th St.
Out of Flood Area
kitchen with maple
cabinets & a par-
included in total sq.
ft).
in kitchen, plus for-
mal dining room,
Bear Creek Twp.,
large commercial
Has all the lovely
signature wood-
PITTSTON Prime Location!!!
Creative financing
Sandra Gorman
570-696-5408
quet floor. The fur- Available $80,000,
8 rooms, 2 baths,
family room with
nace/central
conditioning is only
air
MLS #13-1592
$52,900
new sidewalks, new
roof, inground pool,
garage/warehouse
on 1.214 acres with
work of a grand
VIctorian of yester- $115,000 Dave Rubbico, Jr.
885-2693
570-696-3801
gas stone, fire- Dana Distasio outdoor building additional 2 acre year! Can be
2 years old. Buy this 570-715-9333 with kitchen and restored for use as DALLAS
place and flag- parcel. 2 water
home & enjoy your storage room. a residential home
stone floor. Oak, wells. 2 newer
summer days & Offered at $139,000 or a landlord invest- Smith Hourigan
hardwood floors underground fuel
nights in your large 570-693-2124 ment. Currently Group
and slate foyer. tanks. May require
screened in rear after 4 p.m. subdivided into mul- 570-696-1195
Newer windows, zoning approval.
porch or in your tiple office spaces Rubbico
custom made For more info and DURYEA
fenced yard with a Real Estate
drapes. All appli-
ances, 1st floor
blacktop patio/bas-
ketball court.
WILKES-BARRE
WYOMING photos visit:
www.atlas
and 2 apartments.
MLS 12-617 826-1600
laundry. Gas heat, $149,000
large cedar clos-
et. Very clean
MLS# #13-69
$159,900
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-208 Jay A. Crossin
EXT. 23
142-144 Carroll St.
Well maintained, WEST NANTICOKE VIEWMONT ACRES
Karen Altavilla Call Charlie fully rented 4 unit
large full concrete
basement.
283-9100 x 28 570-829-6200 CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
investment property
in quiet neighbor-
$139,900 All this 2.8+ acre lot
needs is your vision
Exterior stone 570-288-0770 for your dream
hood. Owner took home. Located in a
front and back good care of this
and vinyl siding. Collect cash, not dust! quiet country set-
property. www.atlas ting, this partially LAND
Concrete drive- 159 Gardner Ave. Clean out your realtyinc.com. cleared lot has a Two parcels being
way with multiple Big Family wanted!! basement, garage
parking in back.
Professional land-
283-9100
Great 5 Bedroom,
575 Susquehanna
Avenue DURYEA or attic and call the
Classified depart-
MLS 12-4514
Call Terry
great view of the
mountains. Septic is
sold together total-
ing 2.26 acres.
WILKES-BARRE with 2.5 baths, very
REDUCED
570-885-3041 or Suitable for any
FOR SALE BY
scaping, nice well kept, move ment today at 570- already on site and
Angie ready for Spring number of
yard. Move in right in. Outside was 829-7130! 570-885-4896 commercial uses.
Ready! a Must $72,900 total updated, New
$34,900
30 E. Poplar St. building.
$59,900
OWNER
See! $165,000 furnace and hot KINGSTON Multi - Family MLS #13-1705
Only $65,000 Call Christine @
570-693-0560 water heater too!!! 5 apartments and a 332-8832
MLS #13-1342 2 car garage, all Call
rented. Off street Barbara Metcalf
WILKES BARRE $125,000
Call Dave, Sr.
NEVER
parking for 8 cars. 570-696-0883
881-7877
FLOODED
PITTSTON Great investment.
PRICE REDUCED 4 bedroom, 2 full www.atlasrealty-
$129,900
bath in a great inc.com
neighborhood. 613-9080
$42,000 New windows
MLS 13-680

35 Hillard St. entire home, fin-


ished lower level, 93 Main St. 64-66 W. Dorrance
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716 570-696-3801 EARTH CONSERVANCY
STOP WASTING Rubbico Four units. 3 resi- 3 units, off street DALLAS
Land For Sale
MONEY!! If you are detached garage, parking with some Price Reduction
Real Estate dential and one Commercial -
paying more than 4 season sun- updated carpets • 61 +/- Acres
826-1600 storefront.Great Vacant Land
$600/month rent room. Master and paint. Nuangola $88,000
you need to look at WILKES-BARRE suite has new full corner location,
$1500/month • 46 +/- Acres
this house. Your 68 Jones Street bath and large flood damaged
mortgage, taxes
and insurance could
walk in closet.
New above
home being sold as
is. For more info
income from long
time tenants. Wash- WEST SIDE Hanover Twp.
$69,000
er/dryer hookups 224 William St. • Highway
be less!!! Ask me ground pool with visit: www.atlas
70 N. Meade on site. Are you a hair- Commercial KOZ
how! Move in con- deck. Must see! realtyinc.com
3BR, P1 bath in MLS 11-3517 dresser or barber? Hanover Twp. 3+/-
dition 3 bedroom Motivated MLS 12-1948
move in condi- $99,900 Need a space for Acres 11 +/- Acres
E
tion with new home with nice seller Call Tom
570-262-7716 Jay A. Crossin an in home busi- •Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Reduced
N box,
electric yard, modern
$173,000
Extension 23 ness? This might be 2.12 acres of
Acreage Zoned
waterD heater, kitchen and 1st floor CROSSIN REAL just what you’re R-3
570-885-6848 commercial land
laundry. For more ESTA
ESTATE looking for. Well • Sugar Notch Lot
I
and plumbing.
Off street park- info and photos This 2 story home 570-288-0770 maintained 4 bed-
in a prime Back
Mountain location.
$11,800
N for 3
ing in rear
Ggood
cars,
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
features 3
rooms, 1 & 1.5
bed-
YATESVILLE KINGSTON
room home with
salon (previously a
Well established
Italian Restaurant
Ideal spot to build
See Additional
Land for Sale at:
MLS 12-1655 baths, an attached LINE UP an office or profes-
credit and your
house, taxes & Colleen Turant
570-237-0415
sunroom, private
back yard, large liv-
$139,900 A GREAT DEAL...
barber shop for 60
years). Very well
on the West Side
with seating for 75.
sional building.
Corner wooded lot.
www.earth
conservancy.org
insurance would established, high Business only Call: 570-823-3445
ing room all great Water, electric &
be under
for entertaining. IN CLASSIFIED! visibility location
and additional home
includes good will, gas available to be HANOVER TWP
$400/month. all furniture and fix- run to site. Call
MLS #12-3900. Close to schools & Looking for the right deal with 3 bedrooms tures, all kitchen Rhea for details
Slope St.
shopping. on an automobile? currently rented to Nice building lot
For more infor- equipment and MLS#12-4281 with utilities avail-
mation and pho- $44,900. Turn to classified. a tenant. Must be delivery van for 570-696-6677 able. Ideal home
tos visit
www.atlasreal-
WILKES-BARRE MLS 12-3211
Call Karen It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
7 Hoyt St.
Nice duplex zoned
sold as one pack-
age. www.atlasreal-
$150,000. Building
sold separately.
$249,900 site. Affordable at
$12,900
Coldwell Banker tyinc.com
tyinc.com.
Call Tom $87,500 Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
617 Willowcrest Dr. the directions! commercial, can be
used for offices as
MLS 13-216
Call Charlie
Restaurant on 1st
floor and 2 bed-
TOWNE &
COUNTRY RE CO
570-262-7716 End unit. 2 bed- EDWARDSVILLE well as residential. room luxury apart- 570-735-8932
room townhome 570-829-6200 ment on 2nd floor
Do you need more space? with master bath on
All separate utilities.
for $250,000.
570-542-5708
A yard or garage sale New carpeting and LEHMAN
2nd floor. Needs a fresh paint through- www.atlasrealty 9 Acres on Lehman SWOYERSVILLE
in classified little TLC. out + unit 2 has inc.com Outlet Road. 470’ 100 x 150, cleared,
is the best way MLS 13-569 new flooring in MLS 12-3433 front, over 1,000’ surveyed level
GET THE WORD OUT to clean out your closets! Call Tom kitchen and bath- Call Charlie deep. Wooded. building lot. Utilities
with a Classified Ad. You’re in bussiness 570-262-7716 room. Keep apart- Looking for that $125,000. Call are available.
570-829-7130 with classified! ment space or con- special place Besecker Realty $24,900.
Best of both vert to commercial called home? 570-675-3611 Call: 570-288-4899

WILKES BARRE
worlds...Commer-
cial space plus 2-3 WILKES-BARRE Landmark location
ready for new life.
Formerly used as a
office space. Adja-
cent lot for sale by
Classified will address
Your needs. WILKES-BARRE 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
bedroom home same owner -
Properties Properties
PRICE REDUCED complete with
detached garage YATESVILLE
restaurant, can be
converted into any-
MLS#08-1872
MLS 11-217
Open the door
with classified!
$49,900 and off street park-
ing with yard. $69,900
thing! Full bar area,
& kitchen, multiple
$79,900
Jay A. Crossin PITTSTON KINGSTON OFFICENTERS
Home has been cool storage areas. Extension 23
nicely remodeled Living & office CROSSIN REAL Park Office Building
with 1 3/4 baths, space also avail-
able. Parking lot
ESTA
ESTATE 400 Third Ave.
hardwood floors, 570-288-0770
move in condition. included. LARKSVIILE
79 Maxwell Street MLS#13-874 Everything is Ready!
Commercial space Single family home.
is 14x26 with end- $115,900 3 Unit rental. 1st unit Just bring your busi-
6 bedrooms, 1.5 Call Dave, Jr. ness to this great
less possibilities. bathroom, quiet is rented, 2nd unit is
www. atlasrealty 885-2693 clean & ready to location with over
neighborhood, well 15,000 sq. ft. of
735 N. Washington inc.com maintained, Large 9 Pittston Ave rent. 3rd unit has
Street MLS 13-982 modern eat in
P home
2 story new furnace, new 68 William St. parking space. The
locatedEin a very
Spacious 2 story, 3 Call Colleen electric & hot water Great investment building is equipped
bedrooms with 2 ca 570-237-0415
kitchen, laundry
area on 1st floor. N
privet setting. 3 baseboard heat, property with 3 for fast food, Officenter–250
units and separate restaurant, pizza,
detached garage, All appliances. Gas D
bedrooms, 1.5
Rubbico
needs sheetrock &
utilities. Each unit carry-out, etc. Will 250 Pierce Street
good starter home, baseboard heat (3 baths andI work- Real Estate
to3 Unit rental. 1stCan
be finished. unit
has 2 entrances rent with option to
needs TLC. MLS #12 zones), concrete shop attached
N beis a
rented,
great 2nd unit
3 unit foris
3887. For more 826-1600 clean person.
handy & ready Priceto and washer hook buy. Excellent
basement, 2 wall to living space,
information and pho air conditioning
G
great for home isrent.
low &3rd unitanx-
owner has up. Roof is 5 years opportunity for the
HAZLETON old. For more info right party!
tos visit www.atlasre Shopping for a units. New roof, business or the new to
ious furnace, new
sell. Only
visit: www.atlas $269,000
altyinc.com. new apartment? fenced yard, large hobbyist. Low electric &Call
$33,000. hot night
water
Call Tom orbaseboard
day 674-3120 heat,
to realtyinc.com. Call Ruth
shed, 2 space car- taxes, great
570-262-7716 Classified lets port $87,000 Call community. needs
see thissheetrock
one right& MLS 12-1897 @ 570-696-1195
you compare costs - 570-696-4701 Garage has 1 to be finished. Can
away. $69,900 or 570-696-5411
Call Tom
without hassle 570-578-9041 detached space be a great 3 unit for
570-262-7716 Officenter–270
or worry! and 1 built in. handy person. Price
270 Pierce Street
Get moving
with classified!
WILKES-BARRE
EAST END SECTION
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
is low & owner anx-
ious to sell. Only
$33,000. Call night
MLS 13-1009 LANDMARK
Great starter Smith Hourigan
WILKES-BARRE home, 3 bedrooms,
CALL CHARLIE
570-829-6200
FOR SALE
All brick bar/
or day 674-3120 to
see this one right Group

WILKES BARRE $99,900


1 modern bath.
Updated kitchen,
restaurant/attached
ranch home....
away.
PLYMOUTH 912 Lots & Acreage
REDUCED new roof, windows
& furnace. Off
Historic, ultra suc-
cessful & updated
Marilyn K. Snyder
Real Estate $52,900 DALLAS
street parking, throughout. Turn 825-2468 New Bridge Center
$39,900 fenced in back
yard. New back YATESVILLE
key, licenses, fix-
tures, etc. Owner
Motorcycle for sale? 480 Pierce Street
porch. All appli- retiring....possible Let them see it here
ances included.
REDUCED owner financing.
$42,500
570-235-1210 after
MLS #11-420 in the Classifieds!
Marilyn K. Snyder
77 Schuler St.
5:30 pm. $169,900 M. S. PECORA,
REALTOR 570-829-7130
Real Estate
825-2468
WILKES-BARRE 570-455-9463
NOTHING to do but VACANT LAND
Make an Offer! or Cheryl at New Listing! Afford-
move right in! This
570-436-3790 909 Income & able for you!. Set
1.19 acres in nice
home has every-
61 Puritan Lane thing you need...3 Commercial back off Main st.,
Back Mountain
Are you spending bedrooms, 2.5
HUNTINGTON
MILLS Properties this double block
location. Septic &
well will be
Officenter–220
more than $400/mo
on rent?? Owning
baths, large fenced Great Old 80 Acre has had many
updates. Unit #1:
required. Seller will 220 Pierce Street
in yard, screened in Farm, Location Next SWEET VALLEY provide perc test
this home could porch, off street to Northwest High 3.8 acres, zoned B2 formal dining room on this parcel.
cost you less! With parking, quiet 603 Willowcrest Dr. School with approx. commercial with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath MLS#11-268
3 bedrooms and a neighborhood. Super end unit 35 acres of fields & home & pond. and deck. Unit #2: $59,500
fenced in yard, this Home recently townhouse, no 45 acres wooded. Priced for quick spacious open floor Call Rhea Simms
home makes a per- remodeled inside & 242 Park Ave. Small pond, barn, sale. High traffic plan, large living for details
fees. 2 bedrooms,
fect place to start out. www.atlas Vacant and ready old farmhouse with area Located at the room, formal dining 570-696-6677
3 baths, central air,
your homeowner- realtyinc.com for You! Large 2 out buildings (in intersection of room, genuine
electric heat, cathe-
ship experience.
Ask me how!
MLS 13-467
Call Colleen
story, 3 bedroom, 2
baths gas heat,
dral ceiling with poor condition - little Rt. 118 & Main Road.
$89,000
hardwood floors, 4
bedrooms with new
Professional Office Rentals
skylights. Large or no value) plenty Full Service Leases • Custom Design
MLS #12-1823. For 570-237-0415 front porch, close to of road frontage. Call Richard Long carpeting, 1.5
family room with • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available
more information GAR high school. MLS #13-807 406-2438 baths, lots of closet
propane stove and
and photos visit Call Ainslie $319,500 space and enclosed 570-696-3801
Medical, Legal, Commercial
it’s own ductless
www.atlasrealty- 570-954-5097
air. MLS 13-482 Call Richard Long balcony. • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
inc.com. MLS#12-3383. 406-2438 MLS 13-1176 DALLAS TOWNSHIP Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
Call Tom
Call Colleen NEW price $29,900 Michele Hopkins 63 acres with about
570-237-0415 Wanna make your GO TO THE TOP...
570-262-7716
570-540-6046 5,000’ roadfront on For Rental Information Call:
1-570-287-1161
CALL 675-4400
car go fast? Place JANE KOPP
2 roads. All Wood-
ed. $385,000. Call
an ad in Classified! Line up a place to live
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HARVEYS LAKE
PLAINS TWP. SHICKSHINNY LAKE

VACANT LAND
BACK HARVEYS LAKE KINGSTON
Recently remodeled
SHAVERTOWN
1 bedroom apart- WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE OFFICE SPACE
MOUNTAIN 2 bedroom , wall to 1st floor apartment ment with living
Mayflower Second floor of a 18 PIERCE STREET
Large 1 bedroom, wall carpet, appli- with 1 bedroom, 1 room & kitchen. duplex house, only KINGSTON
living room, kitchen ances, Lake rights. bath & electric heat. Freshly painted & Crossing one quiet apart- Available immedi-
with appliances, Off street parking. Off street parking. ready for you to ment below. Bath ately. 1 to 4 rooms
tiled bath, deck. No pets. Lease, No pets. Credit move in. Utilities Apartments with shower. Has $250 month to
No Pets. $425. security and check & security included. One stove, refrigerator, $600 month
570-696-1866 references. deposit required. month security 570.822.3968 washer, dryer & includes all utilities,
Don't miss this one! CHOICE LOCATION 570-639-5920 $575/month. Call required. No bed. All windows parking, trash
Partially cleared lot A most unique & 1, 2, 3 & 4
DALLAS
Nicole Dominick smoking or pets. newer vinyl thermal removal.
ready for you to desirable lakefront Kingston & @570-715-7757 $750/month. pane. Private ent- 570-371-8613
build your home. It property. This is an HI-MEADOWS Surrounding Areas Call Jolyn @
Bedrooms rance. Small back
KING OF THE
has the sewer per-
mit already. Waiting
for you to add the
MOUNTAIN!
Truly a 360 degree
opportunity to
purchase a
centrally situated
APARTMENTS
1075 Memorial Hwy.
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5425
- Light & bright
open floor plans
porch. Close to
town & bus stop. PITTSTON
108 S. Main Street
view from the high- Low & Moderate $550/month + heat
finishing touches to lot with an Income Elderly
- All major & electric. 3,000 square feet.
it. Great price!! est point of this unmatched view of Suitable for many
property. 48.49 Rentals Include: Smith Hourigan appliances included 570-650-3803
MLS# 13-1291 this beautiful lake. Group businesses. Plen-
acres to be sold as *Electric Range & - Pets welcome*
$9,950
Call Pat Doty one parcel. Build
your dream house
If you are looking
for that special
Refrigerator
*Off Street Parking
570-474-6307
Smith Hourigan
- Close to everything WILKES-BARRE SOUTH ty of Parking
$600/month + secu-
394-6901
here or buy and
building site, this is *Community Room LARKSVILLE Group - 24 hour emergency
SECURE BUILDINGS
rity. 570-540-0746.
sub-divide. Will
require well and
it! MLS# 11-1269
$159,900
Call Dale Williams
*Coin Operated
Laundry *Elevator. APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
IMMEDIATELY!!
SHAVERTOWN
One bedroom, living
maintenance
- Short term
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments. PITTSTON
*Video Surveilence
AVAILABLE
septic system. Just leases available
COOPERS CO-OP
Five Mountains Spacious 2 bed- room & kitchen Starting at $440
minutes from High- Applications room, newly reno-
Realty Accepted by apartment. Security and up. References
way 315, near the 570-256-3343 vated. W/d hookup. required. No pets. Call TODAY For
Appointment required. Section 8 OK Lease Space
Casino but very pri- KINGSTON: Plenty of parking. $500/month + util-
570-675-5944 AVAILABILITY!! 570-357-0712
vate. www.atlas
realtyinc.com WYOMING/EXETER 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
TDD Only,
1 and 2 bedrooms Includes. heat, hot
water and water.
ities. Call
Jolyn Bartoli www.mayflower WILKES-BARRE
Available, Light
manufacturing,
MLS 12-4142 No pets. $675 + 1
696-2468
Only $149,000
Call Charlie
BUILDING LOTS 1-800-654-5984
Voice Only,
WYOMING:
1 and 2 bedrooms month security,
570-696-5425
crossing.com STUDIO NEAR WILKES warehouse,
office, includes
Shopping for a electric & garbage. Wood floors, park- all utilities with
new apartment?
570-829-6200
ATLAS REALTY, FOR SALE 1-800-654-5988
Handicap Accessi-
WILKES-BARRE:
4 Bedroom
845-386-1011 Certain Restrictions
Apply*
ing, no pets, short
term OK. $425, all free parking.
Classified lets
LUZERNE
INC. ble I will save
you compare costs - 570-829-6200 $35,000 - $39,900 Equal Housing
Opportunity
1/2 Double
1 bedroom, wall to
Smith Hourigan
utilities included.
570-826-1934 you money!
WILKES-BARRE: Group
without hassle
or worry! PLAINS TWP. DALLAS
MEADOWS
3 Bedroom
brick home.
wall, off-street
parking, coin laun-
570-696-1195 WILKES-BARRE
Š1 bedroom
Get moving VACANT LAND APARTMENTS
dry, water, sewer &
garbage included.
SWOYERSVILLE
2 bedrooms, 2nd
water included

WILKES-BARRE
Appliances,sewer
with classified! 220 Lake St.
are included. $495/month + floor. Heat included,
Š2 bedroom
Housing for the security & lease. single
LAFLIN elderly & mobility Lease, credit check appliances & wash- 1 bedroom apart- PITTSTON TWP.
HUD accepted. Š2 bedroom
Priced affordable ! er dryer included.
$32,900 impaired; all utilities 570-687-6216 or $675/mo.
ment. Tenant sup- water included $1,750/MONTH
included. Federally Call: Tina Randazzo plies own fridge.
Lot#9 Build your new @ 899-3407 for 570-954-0727
subsidized program. $525/month, all utili- HANOVER
Pinewood Dr home here. 2 new info/appt. MINERS MILLS: 2
MOUNTAIN TOP
Extremely low ties included. First, Š2 bedroom 1/2
Build your new developments, income persons bedrooms. No utili- last & 1/2 month double.
home in a great
neighborhood. Con-
prices range from
$35,000 to
encouraged to
apply. Income less
KINGSTON
116 or 118 Main St.
IMMEDIATELY
AVAILABLE 2ND
ties. Appliances,
Washer/dryer hook-
up. $575/mo.
security. No pets.
Call Manager at
Š4 bedroom
double
venient location KING OF THE $39,900. Public than $12,450. 570-825-8997 LUZERNE
Near Kingston Cor- FLOOR UNIT! Both ready May 1.
near highways, air- MOUNTAIN! water sewer & gas 570-675-6936, Š1 bedroom,
1 bedroom apart-
WILKES-BARRE
port, casino and Truly a 360 degree available. NOT in ners. 2nd floor, Prefer no pets.
TDD 800-654-5984 newly remodeled, ments for elderly, water included.
shopping view from the high- flood zone. Lot 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. Jim 570.392.9434 3002 N. Twp Blvd.
disabled. Rents PITTSTON
156 X 110 X 150 X 45 est point of this
property. 48.49
sizes range from
50x100 to 80x105.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
4 rooms, bath, laun-
dry room. Walk up based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
1 bedroom, com-
pletely renovated,
ŠLarge 1 bed
room water
Medical office for
rent on the Pittston
DIRECTIONS Rt 315 acres to be sold as www.atlas attic, water, sewer No Pets, No Smok-
to laflin Rd; make HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE & parking. No pets. Handicap Accessi- included By-Pass. Highly vis-
one parcel. Build realtyinc.com ing. Credit check ible location with
left off Laflin Rd onto ble. Equal Housing
FORTY FORT
your dream house CALL CHARLIE No smoking. $525 & required. $650/
Pinewood Dr. Lot is $575 + utilities. Opportunity. TTY711 McDermott & plenty of parking.
here or buy and 570-829-6200 month + electric McDermott $1,800 sq. ft. of
SWOYERSVILLE
on corner of 570-288-9843 or 570-474-5010
sub-divide. Will 2 bedrooms, 2nd This institution is an and security. Real Estate beautifully finished
Pinewood Dr. and require well and floor. Off street Owner is Licensed
KINGSTON
Hickorywood Dr. equal opportunity 2nd floor, 4 large Inc. Property space can be used
septic system. Just parking. Heat, hot provider & Real Estate Agent. Management for any type office
MLS 13-23 minutes from High- water & trash rooms, 2 bed- 570-905-0253
atlas realtyinc.com 27 First Ave. employer. rooms. Carpeting, 570-675-4025 use. $1,750/ mo.
way 315, near the included. Coin op (direct line) plus utilities.
WILKES-BARRE
Call Keri Best Large 5 room stove, fridge, w/d
MOUNTAIN TOP
Casino but very pri- washer/dryer. apartment, 2 bed- Mon-Fri. 8-7pm MLS 13-098
570-885-5082 vate. www.atlas 915 Manufactured $625/month, rooms, 1.5 baths,
hookup. Off street
Sat. 8-noon Call Charlie
references, parking. Hot water 2 bedroom, 1 bath
realtyinc.com Homes kitchen appliances, 2 BEDROOM
and water included. apartment near 570-829-6200
MLS 12-4142 security & lease. washer/dryer in half APARTMENTS from
Only $149,000 No smoking. $650/month up Gas heat paid by General Hospital.
GOULDSBORO bath. 2nd floor. No
Call Charlie No pets including some utili- tenant. No pets or No Pets. $525 +
EAGLE LAKE pets. $850/month
570-829-6200 Available May 1st ties. 570-854-8785 smoking. Security & utilities, first, last +
+ utilities.
LAFLIN Call 570-760-4830 570-288-5600
lease. $485/month. security deposit.

MOUNTAIN TOP
Call 570-675-7836 570-417-3427
$32,900 PITTSTON TWP.
FORTY FORT
or 570-479-0486
Lot#9
Pinewood Dr 2nd floor, one bed- KINGSTON WOODBRYN TRUCKSVILLE
TRUCKSVILLE MANOR
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St.
$1,750/MONTH

Build your new room, living room, 1 & 2 Bedroom.


home in a great
neighborhood. Con-
ROSS TWP.
office. Nice kitchen
with refrigerator &
E. W alnut St.
2nd floor. Located in No pets. Rents
based on income
APARTMENTS
170 Oak Street
1.5 bedrooms, new-
ly renovated build- WYOMING
quiet neighborhood. ing. Washer & dryer 2 bedrooms, 2nd
venient location stove. Large bath, start at $405 & Low and Moderate floor, recently re-
This is a 2008 Park Kitchen, living room, Income Elderly available. $650/mo.
near highways, air- many closets & dining room, sun- $440. Handicap modeled. Washer &
Model in beautiful Rentals Include: includes heat, hot
port, casino and large storage area. room, bath, 3 bed- Accessible. dryer hookup. Off
Eagle Lake. Walk to *Electric Range & water & parking.
shopping Washer/dryer hook rooms; 2 large & 1 Equal Housing street parking. No
the pool, tennis Refrigerator 646-712-1286
156 X 110 X 150 X 45 courts & basketball
courts. This is the
up. Heat & water
included. No pets.
small. Lots of clos-
ets, built-in linen
Opportunity. 570-
474-5010 TTY711 *Off Street Parking
*Coin Operated WILKES-BARRE
pets. $550/month
includes water 3002 N. Twp Blvd.
Medical office for
DIRECTIONS Rt 315 600/month + securi- This institution is an & sewer.
to laflin Rd; make most beautiful closet & hutch. Laundry 425 S. FRANKLIN ST. rent on the Pittston
ty., 570-574-2829 Hardwood & car- equal opportunity 570-714-7272
left off Laflin Rd onto Beautiful 40 acre Community in the Applications By-Pass. Highly vis-
provider and APARTMENTS
FORTY FORT
wooded parcel on Pocono's. Swim in peted floors. Fire-
Pinewood Dr. Lot is
on corner of both sides of
the road.
the huge pool or lay
in the sand at one
place. Storage
room. Yard. Washer
employer. Accepted by
appointment FOR RENT! WYOMING ible location with
plenty of parking.
Pinewood Dr. and Available NOW! 570-696-1201 BLANDINA $1,800 sq. ft. of
Hickorywood
MLS 13-23
Dr. MLS#12-2239
$200,000
of the lake front
beaches.
Large living room
and bedroom, sec-
/ dryer, stove /
fridge. Heat and hot NANTICOKE
LEXINGTON
8a.m. - 4p.m.
TDD only,
For lease. Available
immediately, wash-
er/dryer on premis-
APARTMENTS
Deluxe 2 bedroom.
beautifully finished
space can be used
atlas realtyinc.com Call Ken Williams Call Tom ond floor apart- water included. 1 1-800-654-5984 Wall to wall carpet. for any type office
570-542-8800 516-507-9403 year lease + securi- VILLAGE es, no pets. We
Call Keri Best ment. Off-street Voice Only, Some utilities by use. $1,750/ mo.
Five Mountains ty. $950 2 bedroom, 1 have studio, 1 & 2
570-885-5082 parking for two 1-800-654-5988 tenant. No pets. plus utilities.
Realty 570-283-4370 bath apartments. bedroom apart-
ATLAS REALTY, cars. On site wash- Handicap Accessi- Non-smoking. Eld- MLS 13-098
570-542-2141 Refrigerator, ments. On site
INC. er and dryer for ble erly community. Call Charlie
570-829-6200 SHAVERTOWN
tenants use. Indoor
cats allowed, up to
KINGSTON stove,
dishwasher &
washer/dryer
Equal Housing
Opportunity
parking. Fridge &
stove provided.
Quiet, safe. Off
street parking. Call
570-829-6200

LAFLIN two only. $585/per 24/7 security cam- 570-693-2850


provided. era presence & all
month includes Attached garage. W-B/ doors electronically
$99,500
2.44 acres of land 570-842-2300
everything except
phone and cable.
Pet friendly.
Water, sewer &
PLAINS AREA
AMERICA
locked. WYOMING
TOWNHOUSE
Call (570) 287-2765 trash included. TYPE SWOYERSVILLE
zoned R-3 for town- 1 bedroom - $450.
REALTY NEW LISTING
house or could be
used for single fam-
PITTSTON TWP.
RENT TO OWN
GLEN LYON
59 Agostina Drive
570-735-3500 Apartment
2 bedroom - $550.
Water & sewer paid
1 month security
APARTMENT
Carpet, tile bath,
new appliances,
Busy, high visibility
location. Body
ily building lots (with KEN POLLOCK 570-288-1422 shop, garage, car
Nice building lot 2 bedroom, clean,
approval). Public
water and sewer
centrally located in
the Back Mountain.
needs no work.
remodeled through-
APARTMENTS
41 Depot Street
Architect Designed
Bright modern
NANTICOKE APARTMENT deposit. Email
obscuroknows@
washer/dryer,
hook up, sewer,
lot. Situated on
over 1 acre with
Low and Moderate Very clean, nice 1 hotmail.com or Call parking by front
available.
www.atlas
Has it's own well
and public sewer
out. Minutes from
I-81 and PA Turn-
Income Elderly
Rentals Include:
apartment; 2nd
floor, galley
bedroom. Heat, hot
water & garbage
BEAUTIFUL 570-208-9301
after 9:00 a.m. to
door. $650 + util-
ities, security &
9,000 sq. ft. of
Commercial Space.
realtyinc.com kitchen, dining area, BUS STOP/ $389,900
already in place. All pike. $9,500 * Electric Range & fees included. schedule an lease. No smok-
MLS 13-1389 living room, 1 bed- Call Joe
Call Charlie
set for you to start 570-471-7175 Refrigerator Washer/dryer avail- STORES appointment ing, no pets.
building! 610-767-9456 room & bath. Gas able, stove, refrig- BRICK DUPLEX 613-9080
570-829-6200 * Off Street Parking 570-693-0695
heat, central air,
$47,000
Call Christine
* Community Room
* Coin Operated
ample storage,
erator, air condi-
tioning. No pets/no
BRAND NEW -
CLEAN. 2nd WILKES-BARRE
332-8832 Laundry
coin-op washer/ smoking. $525 + floor. 1 bedroom 447 S. Franklin St. 944 Commercial
dryer on premises,
* Elevator off-street parking.
security. remodeled! 1 bedroom with Properties
* Video Surveilance Call 570-542-5610 Maple kitchen, study, off street
Outside mainte- parking, laundry 613-9080
LUZERNE COUNTY Applications nance provided.
PARSONS
built-ins, porch,
COMMERCIAL RETAIL
315 PLAZA
Accepted by tiled bath, laun- facility. Includes
LAND BARGAIN Heat & utilities by heat and hot
dry. Convenient
BUY NOW PAY NO
Appointment
613-9080 570-736-6965
8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.
tenant. No Pets.
No Smoking.
1 or 2 bedrooms.
Heat and hot water
neighborhood.
BUS STOP MINI
water, hardwood
floors, appliances,
PROPERTY FOR RENT:
SHAVERTOWN 1 month security, 1 incl. No pets, no Trash removal. 900 Sq. Ft.
CLOSING COSTS TDD Only, MART & MORE! 1,750 SQ. FT. &
Beautiful 1 acre year lease smoking. $450- Managed. $550 $580/mo Call STORE RETAIL
1-800-654-5984 2,400 SQ.FT
No Time Frame
building lot located
in established back
Voice Only, ROSEWOOD REALTY $500 plus electric.
Security deposit,
+ utilities. No
Pets. 2 YEAR
(570)821-5599 SPACE OFFICE/RETAIL
1-800-654-5988 570-287-6822 Will be vacant
To Build 938 Apartments/ references required
WILKES-BARRE
Mountain sub-divi- SAME RENT.
Handicap Accessi- 2,000 FT.
30 Mile Views sion. Buy now and Furnished ble KINGSTON
570-868-6177 APPLICATION, as of Fully Furnished
2 Acres $39,900 start building your EMPLOYMENT Duplex, 2nd floor January 1, 2013
Equal Housing With Cubicles.
7 Acres $89,900 dream home in the HARVEYS LAKE Opportunity EATON TERRACE apartment. 1 bed- 200 Spring St. 570-829-1206
LAKE FRONT
Estate Sized Prop- spring. Lot has room. Heat & hot
erties Priced To underground utili- 317 N. Maple Ave. WEST PITTSTON Wilkes-Barre
Sell, #1 School
District In North-
ties, public sewer
and private well.
Furnished, 2/2, GLEN LYON 2 story 2 bed-
room, 1.5 bath @
1 room apt. 2nd
floor. Full kitchen,
water included. No
smoking. No pets. Great for a
Land for sale?
Place an ad
Dock/deck. Beautiful Newly remodeled 1 $500 + security. Call Barber Shop! and SELL
PITTSTON
eastern Pa. Finance MLS #13-137 $850. + utilities. full bath, hardwood,
views. $1,500/ bedroom. New 570-823-6829 570-829-7130
with Only 10% $62,400 month, 1 year lease. kitchen & bath. All washer/dryer heat Call Michael at
Two story 3 bed- included, pets neg. 570-239-7213
Down. Call
570-245-6288
Christine Pieczynski
696-6569
Short Term Available
570-639-1469
new appliances,
including washer &
room, 2.5 baths @
2 bedroom apt.
2nd floor, stove & $550.
WILKES-BARRE
HISTORIC WHEELMAN WILKES-BARRE
DOLPHIN PLAZA
$1,110. + utilities. refrigerator, off 267-745-8616. WAREHOUSE/
dryer. $500 +
MOOSIC LINE UP utilities. Call
570-881-0320
Central heat & air,
street parking.
Water, sewer &
WEST PITTSTON
439 S. Franklin St.
Two apartments Rte. 315
OFFICE SPACE
5,000 sq. ft. with
BUILDING LOT
REDUCED A GREAT DEAL... washer/dryer in
unit, on site park-
garbage included.
203 Delaware Ave.
available. 2,400 Sq. Ft. parking lot. Office,
$28,500
Corner of Drake St.
696-2600 IN CLASSIFIED! HANOVER TOWNSHIP ing. 1 mo. security
Non smokers & no
pets. $575/month.
. 4 rooms, no pets,
no smoking, off
(1) 1 bedroom,
hardwood floors,
1,200 Sq. Ft.
Professional office
1,000 sq. ft. with
2,000 sq. ft. ware-
West End Road 570-262-6947 570-655-2567 A/C, marble bath. space. Will divide house. Off I-81,
& Catherine, SHAVERTOWN Clean & bright street parking. security system, Exit 165. Call
office / retail
Moosic. 80x111
KINGSTON
Includes heat,
PITTSTON
3 bedroom apart- laundry, off street 570-823-1719
building lot with water, sewer, Call 570-829-1206
ments. Heat, water, parking. $675 Mon. through Fri.
sewer & water garbage & sewer First floor, one bed- fridge, stove, w/d. (1) Unique studio.
available, in great PLYMOUTH included with appli- room, freshly paint-
2nd floor, 4 rooms &
bath. Washer/dryer High security bldg. Sun porch, hard-
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
7 am to 3 pm.

WILKES-BARRE
area with newer APARTMENT ances. Off street ed, new washer and hook up. Heat & hot $450 3rd floor, wood floor, security
homes. Corner lot. FOR RENT parking. No pets, dryer, off-street water furnished. No $650 1st floor. system and laundry. in classified
For more details ALL UTILITIES non smoking, not parking, no smoking smoking, no pets. 570-655-9711 Off street parking. is the best way BEST $1 SQ. FT.
visit www.atlasreal- INCLUDED! section 8 approved. or pets. $575+utili- Security & refer- $550 LEASES YOU’LL
tyinc.com. PLEASE CALL References, securi- ties, lease, one ences. $695/mo.
WEST PITTSTON 570-821-5599
tocleanoutyourclosets! EVER SEE!
MLS #12-1148. Nice building lot 570-881-0636 ty, first and last month security 570-654-1193
GARDEN VILLAGE You’re in bussiness Warehouse, light
APARTMENTS WILKES-BARRE
Call Charlie centrally located in months rent. and references. with classified! manufacturing. Gas
the Back Mountain. $725/month Call (570) 332-3567 221 Fremont St.
LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! heat, sprinklers,
Has it's own well
and public sewer
WEST PITTSTON 570-852-0252
PITTSTON Housing for the
elderly & mobility SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR EXETER
OFFICE SPACE
overhead doors,
parking for 30 cars.
HANOVER TWP.
One room effi- impaired; all utilities 113 Edison Street

NANTICOKE
already in place. All
set for you to start
building!
ciency. Good loc-
ation. Security & 3 bedrooms, 1.5
EFFICIENCY included. Federally
subsidized
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
Newly remodeled
120 sq. ft. All
Yes, that $1
sq. ft. lease!
We have 9,000
references. Non- bath, no pets. $850 program. Extremely ments available for utilities included,
Good Location. $47,000 Unfurnished. except phone. sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft.,
smokers, no pets. low income persons immediate occu-
Level building lot
with access to all
Call Christine
332-8832
$450/month
includes heat
+ utilities, 1st month,
last month + securi- KINGSTON 1 bedroom,
kitchen, living
encouraged to
apply. Income less
pancy. Heat & hot
water included.
$250/month.
Lease. Call
and 32,000 sq. ft.
Can combine.
utilities. Curbs and ty deposit. Half Double room. All appli- There is nothing
& water. Call 570-417-3427 3 bedroom, living than $12,450. 1 Bedroom $550 570-602-1550
sidewalks in front of ances included. this good!
570-655-4311 & dining room. 570-655-6555 2 Bedroom $650.
property. Close to $650/month+ Sale or Lease
schools &
HANOVER TWP. Newly remodeled. Security deposit
TDD 800-654-5984 Call Jazmin
570-822-7944 GLEN LYON GARAGE Call Larry @
WILKES-BARRE
Community College. $795/month. 8 am-4 pm
Brand new, 3 bed- and references 3 bay garage, new 570-696-4000 or
$15,000. 2nd floor Monday-Friday.
613-9080 814-2752 570-430-1565
MLS#08-2588
Sandra Gorman SHICKSHINNY
FULLY FURNISHED
1 BEDROOM
rooms, 1 bath, 2nd
floor, washer, dryer,
apartment,
2 bedrooms, full
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
WILKES-BARRE roof & new garage
doors. Over 1,200
sq. ft. $395/month.
570-696-5408 23+/- acres of
wooded land and
ŠShort or long term
ŠExcellent
stove & refrigerator.
Off street parking.
bath. $600/month,
includes water.
To place your HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
LODGE Call 570-881-0320
Neighborhood Water, garbage & SHAVERTOWN ad call...829-7130 WEST WYOMING
farmland with barn
in good condition ŠPrivate Tenant
Parking
sewer included.
$725 + electric. De-
1st & 2nd floor PITTSTON Second floor, 1 bed-
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
LAFLIN
WILKES-BARRE
and a nice travel apartments, 2 bed- Modern 2 bedroom

Smith Hourigan
trailer. Well on
property.
Š$600 includes all
utilities. No pets.
posit, security and
references.
rooms, living room.
All appliances.
apartment with gas
heat. New deck.
room 1 bath, very
nice. Gas heat, all
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre GYM FOR RENT
Set up as a full Health or Legal
570-822-9697 MUST SEE! $600 each appliances, washer Rooms Starting
Group MLS#12-2572 $525 month plus court basketball Professional office
Call 570-417-5977 + utilities. & dryer, three sea- at:
570-696-1195 $115,000 utilities. Conven- court with hard- available. Large pri-
570-780-0000 son porch, off street Daily $44.99 + tax
NEWPORT TWP.
Ken Williams
542-8800 WILKES-BARRE HANOVER TWP.
iently located. No
Pets. No Smoking.
parking. Nice neigh- Weekly $189.99 wood floors, men’s
& ladies room and
vate space Excel-
lent location, Court-
LOTS - LOTS - LOTS LARKSVILLE
borhood. No Pets. + tax
Five Mountains Call Rae house Tower Bldg.
VICTORIAN CHARM Spacious 2 bed- $565/month+utili- Microwave, changing room.
Realty room, 2nd floor, 570-714-9234 Could be put to any Call Denise
1 mile south of 1 bedroom, appli- ties, security and Refrigerator,
542-2141 34 W. Ross St. washer/dryer hook- related use ie: fit- 570-824-7566
L.C.C.C. ances, washer/ references. WiFi, HBO
Fully furnished, up in kitchen, no 570-954-2972 ness gym, basket-
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
Established SHICKSHINNY dryer hookup, deck, 570-823-8881
26 acres of mostly 1st floor, 1 bed- pets. $600/month + off street parking. www.Wilkes ball camp or any-
developement with
underground utili-
ties including gas.
open land for
a beautiful
room, all appli-
ances and most
utilities, 1st,
last & security.
Includes sewer &
garbage. No pets,
WILKES-BARRE / BarreLodge.com thing that requires a
large open space.
Lease 20,000 sq. ft.
I-81 on Casey Ave.
Cleared lot. 100’
frontage x 158.
homesite near
Shickshinny Lake.
utilities included.
Secure, private off
TRADEMARK
REALTY GROUP
non smoking. Secu-
rity & lease,
PLYMOUTH
Large 1 bedroom KINGSTON
Efficiency 1 & 2
Lots of free parking,
heat and utilities
Zoned M-3 for
manufacturing,
MLS #12-3394 street parking. 570-954-1992 $455/month. apartment. $500/ are included. Rent warehouse storage.
$35,000. month + security bedrooms. Includes
WILKES-BARRE
$130,000 Historic building is (570) 693-2586 is is $3,000 per Electric, gas heat,
MOCANAQUA
non smoking/no deposit. Heat, all utilities, parking, month
Lot 210 ‘ frontage Ken Williams laundry. No pets. sprinkler. HE light-
158’ deep on hill
with great view
542-8800
Five Mountains
pets. Base rent
$800/mo. Securi- 1 BEDROOM APT.
$425/mo. includes
PLYMOUTH water, sewer, fridge
& range included. From $390 to $675.
Lease, security
PARK AVENUE
2nd floor, 1 bedroom.
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
ing, 21’ ceilings,
1 drive in &
ty, references Cozy 3 bedroom on Call Bernie at Water included.
$35,000. Realty water & sewer. & references. 3 dock doors.
Call 570-736-6881 542-2141 required. View at
(570) 204-5693
2 floors. $650/mo.
570-760-0511
ROTHSTEIN REALTORS, INC. 570-970-0847 $500 + utilities, Can be subdivided.
houpthouse.com 288-7594 security & lease. No Call Bob Post
570-762-1453 655-4815 pets. 570-472-9494 570-270-9255
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ASHLEY
1/2 double, 3 bed-
rooms, modern, Five rooms, 2 bed- Totally renovated 8
WILKES-BARRE NANTICOKE
3 bedroom single Utilities included.

GET RID OF
new paint and car- rooms, off-street room apartment family home in 2nd floor bedroom.
pet. $550 + utilities. parking, yard, good includes two bed- quiet neighbor- $400 per month
security, references neighborhood. rooms, 1.5 baths, hood with great references and
lease. No pets. 570- $500/month + laundry room, new neighbors. 1 ½ security deposit.

HIS STUFF
332-1216/592-1328 security & utilities, spacious backyard bath, gas heat, air 570-574-7145
(570)824-7354 deck. New gas conditioning, hard-
HANOVER TOWNSHIP heating system. wood floors and
LINE UP
2 bedroom,
rooms. Off street
6 NANTICOKE Beautiful kitchen
cabinets, wall to
carpeting. Drive-
way with 2 car A GREAT DEAL...
Large 3 bedroom
wall carpeting, cer- garage. Large
parking. Stove,
fridge, washer &
with 2 full baths,
includes Stove,
amic floors, new
windows, draperies,
yard with privacy
fence, shed,
IN CLASSIFIED! BEFORE YOU GET RID OF HIM
dryer. All gas. Mod- Fridge, Washer &
blinds. Washer/dry- above-ground pool Looking for the right deal
ernized. No dogs. Dryer. Sewer and
er, refrigerator, con- and swing set. on an automobile?

PLACE YOUR
$600 + utilities. garbage also includ-
vection oven, build $950. per month Turn to classified.
570-417-5441 ed. $750. a month.
in microwave & plus security and
$40 application fee. It’s a showroom in print!
HANOVER TWP.
snack bar with utilities. Please call
570-736-6068
stools. Exterior of Classified’s got

GARAGE
570-333-4700 or
the directions!
PLAINS
221 Boland Ave. dwelling and other 570-592-3420
2 bedroom. unit still under reno-
$550 + utilities.
Call Mark at
LUXURY DUPLEX
This beautiful, com-
vation. Walking dis-
tance to King’s Col- WILKES-BARRE 971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
lege/Public square. Clean, 5 room
(570) 899-2835 pletely renovated 2
2 bedroom, car-

SALE AD
(917) 345-9060 bedroom luxury No smoking.
apartment could be $750/month + utili- peting, hookups,
HARVEYS LAKE
HARVEYS LAKE ties & security. yard, electric heat.
yours! All new high Furnished Summer
(570)762-8265 $525 + utilities.
end amenities in- Home. Starting June
2 bedroom, deck, No pets. 868-4444
clude: hardwood to end of August.
water view.
$620/ month.
floors, gorgeous 953 Houses for Rent Need to rent that College students
maple kitchen cabi- Vacation property? welcome in Sept.
(703) 583-5067
BACK MOUNTAIN Package includes a sales kit, garage
nets with granite Lake rights. Call for
Place an ad and
KINGSTON
countertops & stain- details.
less steel appli- get started!
HALF-DOUBLE ances. Spacious
Private, 3 bedroom
ranch, patio, porch, 570-829-7130 570-639-5041 sale signs, a FREE unsold merchandise
great room with gas
61 North Welles St.
3 bedrooms 1 bath, fireplace. Tile bath,
appliances, work
shop. $830 + utili- 959 Mobile Homes ad, your sale mapped FREE online
eat-in kitchen with
appliances. Wash-
stacked
er/dryer.
wash-
Large
ties & security. Call
570-522-0084
JENKINS TOWNSHIP Find the and on our mobile app.
perfect
er/Dryer. Backyard, screened-in porch.
good neighborhood. Many large, conven-
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friend.
No Pets No Smok- Crestwood School,
ing. $600 a month+ A/C. New gas heat- Sale & Rental
Utilities, one month
security and
ing system. Huge
attic for storage.
7 minutes to 81. 3-4
bedrooms, 2 1/2
Homes Available.
HEATHER HIGHLANDS
Plus a FREE BREAKFAST
references.
570-639-1796
“Must See!” $1,000
+ utilities, lease &
baths, with
above ground pool.
an MHC 109 Main St
Inkerman, PA
The Classified
section at
from McDonald’s.
security. NO PETS, $1,200/month, first 570-655-9643 timesleader.com

$15
Looking for the right deal NO SMOKING and last months 1, 2, OR 3 DAYS
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8 LINES
on an automobile? 570-793-6294
and background 962 Rooms
Turn to classified.
PLAINS TWP. checks. Pets con-
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got (1.5 miles North
of Casino)
sidered. Call Diane,
570-239-9633 KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
STARTING AT

the directions! 2 bedroom, 1/2 EDWARDSVILLE furnished room,


KINGSTON double, includes Kingston Vicinity starting at $340.
Call 829-7130

CALL 800-273-7130
modern kitchen, to place your ad.
AMERICA Efficiency at $450
bath and living month furnished
room. Plenty of off REALTY with all utilities ONLY
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