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MEADOWS FUNDRAISER
Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc.
(EEI) has announced that its
2013 Meadows Annual Appeal
is underway. EEI is the parent
company of the Meadows Nurs-
ing & Rehabilitation Center
and the Meadows Manor.
This annual appeal, directed
to community individuals,
businesses and organizations,
assists EEI in its mission of
sustaining and improving the
quality of life of the elderly and
inrmed.
Monetary donations can be
sent to: Meadows Nursing &
Rehabilitation Center, 4 E. Cen-
ter Hill Rd., Dallas PA 18612.
For more information, call 675-
8600 ext. 195.
MOTORCYCLE RUN
BENEFITS BLUE CHIP
Amotorcycle run called Hogs
for Dogs to benet Blue Chip
Farms Animal Refuge will be
held today, May 12. The ride,
which begins and ends at Gate-
way Lounge in Plymouth Twp.,
starts at 12:15 p.m., rain or shine.
Registration will be held from
11 a.m. to noon. Cost is $20 per
rider and $10 per passenger.
Upon return, there will be live
bands, food, prizes, surprises and
a commemorative t-shirt sale.
ALZHEIMERS TRAINING
A free Community Alzheim-
ers CARE Training Workshop
will be held from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. on May 14 at Home In-
stead Senior Care, 269 Bennett
St., Luzerne.
To make reservations, call
714-4260.
For more information, call
333-5265.
COAST GUARD MEETING
The NEPA Coast Guard Vet-
erans Association will meet at
6:30 p.m. on May 15 at the Dal-
las American Legion Post on
the Dallas highway. For more
information, call Neil Morrison
at 288-6817.
WALKING PROGRAM
Learn how to take the rst
steps toward a healthier self
during the free Starting a
Walking Program presentation
at 10 a.m. on Thursday, May
16 in the Irem Clubhouse, 64
Ridgway Drive, Dallas.
Carrie Hapeman, MSOTR/L,
geriatric occupational therapist,
and Heather Witkowski, MSPT,
physical therapist, will feature
practical tips for walking,
stretching, safety, exercise in-
tensity and staying motivated.
To register, call 570-675-1866.
RIDING HOOD
AT MUSIC BOX
The Marvelous Misad-
ventures of Little Red Riding
Hood, an original musical
for children written by Kevin
Costley, will be presented at
6 p.m. on Friday, May 17, at 1
and 5 p.m. on Saturday, May
18 and at 1 p.m. on Sunday,
May 19 at the Music Box Din-
ner Playhouse, 196 Hughes
St., Swoyersville. School day
performances will be held at 10
a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on May 15
and 17.
Price of admission is $12
and includes a McDonalds Fun
Meal. Call 283-2195 to make
reservations.
EVENT RAISES MONEY
FOR BLUE CHIP FARMS
Get a haircut and help raise
money for Blue Chip Farms
Animal Refuge from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 19
at the Sports Page at Twin
Stacks Center, 1100 Memorial
Highway, Dallas. There will be
refreshments and a rafe.
Call 675-2466 for an appoint-
ment.
DESIGNER BINGO
The Franklin Twp. Volunteer
Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary will
host a Designer Bingo Fundrais-
er on Sunday, May 19 at the re
hall. Doors and kitchen open at
1 p.m. and games start at 2 p.m.
Ticket price is $20. Some
prizes consist of Coach, Fossil,
Vera Bradley, Kenneth Cole and
Juicy Contour. To purchase tick-
ets, call 855-9693.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
SETS OPEN HOUSE
The Wyoming Count Histori-
cal Society 22nd Annual Open
House will be held from 1 to 4
p.m. on Sunday, May 19 at the
society, corner of Bridge and
Harrison Streets, Tunkhannock.
The event will feature the col-
lection of Doug Gay, including
antique guns, hunting licenses,
milk bottles and currency and
will include tours of the genea-
logical libary and museum.
For more information, call
836-5303 between 10 a.m. and 4
p.m. on Tuesday or Wednesday.
BINGO SLATED
Bingo will be held on Mon-
day, May 20 at the Northmore-
land Fire Hall in Centermore-
land. Doors open at 5 p.m. and
early birds start at 6:30 p.m.
Food and beverage will be
available. For more information,
call Jim at 333-4906.
AUDITIONS FOR LES MIS
Auditions for Les Misera-
bles will be held at 7 p.m. on
Monday, May 20 and Wednes-
day, May 22 at the Music Box
Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes
St, Swoyersville.
All roles are open and all
those auditioning should sing a
song of his/her choice. Please
bring sheet music; an accompa-
nist will be provided. Produc-
tion dates are July 19 to 21, 25
to 28 and Aug. 1 to 4.
For more information, call
283-2195.
FASHION SHOW SET
Wyoming Valley Womans
Club will hold a spring fash-
ion show entitled Essence of
Spring on Tuesday, May 21 at
Appletree Terrace, Newberry
Estate, Dallas.
Tickets may be purchased by
calling Eileen Davis at 824-
8461.
WORKSHOP PLANNED
Mercy Center, Dallas, will
host a free workshop titled
Come to Your Senses: Under-
standing Human Perception
from 9 a.m. to noon on Tues-
day, May 21, at Mercy Center
Rivers Room. Registration
begins at 8:30 a.m.
Informative work stations
and screenings will also be pro-
vided. For further information,
call Mark Williams at 674-6945.
ROAST BEEF DINNER
Aroast beef dinner will be
held from4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, May 22 at the North-
moreland Fire Hall in Centermo-
reland.
Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for
children under 12 years of age.
BUS TRIP PLANNED
Irem Womens Auxiliary will
host a bus trip on Thursday,
May 23 to the Hunterdon
Playhouse to see Wake Up Dar-
ling. The price is $85 and in-
cludes bus, lunch and the show.
For more information, call
Janet Stritzinger at 824-6418 or
Suanne Moses at 822-4976.
Andrew Levandoski, 16, of Dallas,
a junior at Wyoming Seminary, and
Lily Romanowski, 17, of Swoyerville,
a junior at Lake-Lehman High School,
are exhibiting their art work at the Ber-
wick Hospital.
Both young artists studied under
artist Sue Hand for 10 years.
Levanodskis mediums are watercol-
or, oil and colored pencil. Animals and
nature are central to much of his art
work; however, he is exploring other
subject matter, especially gures.
Most of Romanowskis art work is in-
spired by color, dramatic lighting and
the contrast between lights and darks.
Drawing and painting have always pro-
vided her with peace, joy and solitude.
The exhibit, which includes 30 piec-
es of art, will be on display during reg-
ular business hours the entire month
of May.
Two exhibit art work
at Berwick Hospital
Andrew Levandoski and Lily Romanowski are exhibiting
their art work at Berwick Hospital during the month of
May.
WSCCHS CLASS OF 1971
PLANS PARTY
West Side Centeral Catholic
High School Class of 1971
will hold a 60th birthday party
from 1 to 7 p.m. on Sunday,
Sept. 1 at the Grove at Check-
erboard Inn on Carverton
Road, Trucksville.
Formal invitations will be
forthcoming when all address-
es are nalized.
For more information,
contact Kate Bustin Taroli at
KBTaroli@gmail.com.
DHS CLASS OF 1983
PLANS REUNION
Dallas High School Class of
1983 is planning a 30th anni-
versary reunion for Oct. 26.
Any classmate who has not
yet received information about
the reunion and who wishes
to attend is asked to send
their current email address to
dallasclassof83@att.net or call
Sharon at (610) 737-0042.
CIVIC BRIEFS
SCHOOL BRIEFS
sunday, May 12, 2013 PaGE 9
THE DALLAS POST
Sports
HOLES IN ONE RECORDED
Mike ODonnell, of Lehman
Township, and Scott Burnside, of
Harveys Lake, recorded holes in
one while playing at Huntsville Golf
Club in Lehman.
ODonnell recorded his second
career hole in one on Sunday, May
5 when he aced the third hole from
the gold tees with an 89 iron. His
shot was witnessed by his wife, Jill.
Burnside recorded a hole in one
on Saturday, May 4 when he aced
the fth hole from the white tees
with a 7 iron. He was playing with
Bruce Gover, Paul Olsen and Doug
George.
RAIDERS
REGISTRATION
The Kingston Township Raiders
will hold registration for mini foot-
ball and cheerleading from 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. on May 18 at the Kingston
Township Municipal Building, 180
E. Center St., Shavertown.
Parents should bring the childs
birth certicate, two proofs of resi-
dency and a photo of the child.
Registration fees are $50 for
cheerleading and $60 for football
with a $10 sibling discount.
The Dallas Junior Mounts will
hold a chicken croquette dinner and
bake sale from 6 to 8 p.m. on Satur-
day, May 18 at the Gate of Heaven
gymnasium.
Cost is $10 for dine-in or take-
out. To order ahead, call 313-3926.
DINNER, BAKE SALE
The Dallas Junior Football Asso-
ciation will hold a chicken croquette
dinner and bake sale from 6 to 8
p.m on Saturday, May 18 at Gate of
Heaven Church, 40 Machell Ave.,
Dallas.
Each dinner includes three large
homemade croquettes, mashed
potatoes, gravy, vegetables and
cornbake.
Dinners are eat-in or take out.
Pre-orders can be made by calling
Kelly at 313-3926.
RUN/WALK SET
The Lake Lehman track and girls
soccers team will host a 5K Run/
Walk at 6:30 p.m. on May 31 with
registration opening at 5:30 p.m. at
the new Community Trails at the
Lake-Lehman High School.
Cost is $20 and pre-registered
runners and walkers will receive a
T-shirt.
For more information you can call
570-696-4503.
BOBCATS REGISTRATION
The Back Mountain Bobcats will
hold a make-up date for youth foot-
ball and cheerleading registration
from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, June 2
at the Idetown Fire Hall, Route 415.
For more information, call Jason
(football) at 760-0216 or Jessica
(cheerleading ) at 706-6310.
sports briefs
The following results have been
recorded in the Back Mountain Little
League for the past week:
YANKEES 10
RANGERS 0
Darren Kerdesky picked up his rst win
of the season with a 12-strikeout com-
plete game as the Yankees crushed
the Rangers, 10-0. Joseph Brennan,
Ben Paglia and Joseph Fioti led the
Yankees 14-hit offensive attack. Bren-
nan had three hits while Fioti and Pa-
glia had two hits and three RBI each.
Kerdesky and Michael Doggett added
two hits each for the Yankees.
Matt Maransky and Zach Luksic had
two hits each for the Rangers.
GIANTS 8
PIRATES 4
Jack Farrell pitched and hit the Giants
to an 8-4 win over the Pirates. Farrell
struck out ve, added a triple and an
RBI in a 7-run second inning to help
his cause. Kyle Sincavage had two hits
with a double and a run scored. Jacob
Onda had a hit and two RBI to lead the
Giants offense. Bobby Lugiano picked
up his second save on the season.
Dylan Wesley pitched three innings
relief, striking out nine and allowing
one run.
Sam Zondlo had a hit and an RBI for
the Pirates.
GIANTS 4
DODGERS 2
Ian Evans struck out eight as the Gi-
ants doubled up the Dodgers, 4-2. The
Giants scored twice in the rst on RBI
singles by EJ Williams and Bobby Lu-
giano. Evans led off the fourth inning
with a double and later scored the
winning run. Bobby Lugiano faced one
batter in the sixth inning and struck
him out to earn his third save on the
season.
Alex Kapral threw a complete game
for the Dodgers, striking out eight,
scattering three hits and allowing only
two earned runs. The Dodgers scored
their two runs in the rst on a two-run
triple by Chris Smiga. Connor Morgan
added a double for the Dodgers.
YANKEES 15
DODGERS 2
Derek Answini picked up his rst win
of the season as the Yanks smashed
the Dodgers, 15-2. Darren Kerdesky
led the Yankees 17-hit attack with four
hits, including a home run. Answini,
Mark Roginski, Jacob Brennan and Mi-
chael Doggett all added two hits each
while Doggett homered and drove in
ve. Joseph Brennan, Joseph Fioti,
Nick Gashi, Cooper Lewis and Beau-
dyn Lewis all doubled to round out
the Yankee offense. Beaudyn Lewis
also turned in a sensational play in
centereld.
Fred Lombardo homered for the Dodg-
ers and drove in two, while Connor
Morgan tripled.
PIRATES 13
PHILLIES 9
The Pirates defeated the Phillies,
13-9, in a slugfest. The Pirates offense
racked up 18 hits, including Sam Zon-
dolo, Colin Marshall and Tyler Osipow-
ers rst hits of the season. Osipower
handled the pitching along with Dylan
Wesley and Justin James.
The Phillies pitching was done by Kyle
Hromisin, Justin Thompson and Alex
Magdalinski. Offensively for the Phil-
lies, Eric Weiss and Jacob Stokes both
had timely hits and Alex Magdalinski
chipped in with two singles of his own.
PHILLIES 3
ASTROS 2
Jason Eiden singled home Michael
Rother, who had doubled in the bottom
of the sixth inning to lead the Phils
past the Astros, 3-2. Alex Magdalinski,
Kyle Hromisin and Donnie Thompson
shared the duties on the hill for the
Phillies. Magdalinski, Hromisin, Kaleb
Konigus and Mark Shultz also had hits
for the Phillies.
Nicholas Kachur had two hits and
pitched ve strong innings for the
Astros. Bryan Morio, Jacob Noone
and Adam Kalo also had hits for the
Astros.
PIRATES 4
RED SOX 3
Zach Palfey had a walk-off hit in the
bottom of the sixth to drive in Chris
Banas who doubled to lead the Pirates
to a 4-3 comeback win over the Red
Sox. Banas had two hits in the game
along with Justin James, Dylan Wesley
and Zach Bloom, while Nathan Salus
added a double. Bloom, James and
Wesley combined to handle the pitch-
ing for the Pirates as they held the
Red Sox to three runs and racked up
13 strikeouts.
Wil McCrum and Justin Finarelli
pitched well for the Red Sox in defeat.
McCrum and Conner Maloney had two
hits apiece for the Sox and Michael
Anderson chipped in with a double off
the centereld fence.
GIANTS 3
PHILLIES 2
EJ Williams was the winning pitcher,
scattering seven hits, striking out
seven and allowing one earned run
as the Giants clipped the Phils, 3-2.
Bobby Lugiano came in relief and
struck out the last two batters to earn
the save. The Giants offense was led
by Ian Evans with two hits, including
a double and two RBIs. Kyle Sincav-
age and Zachary Holthaus each had
a double and combined to score all
three runs.
Alex Magdalinski led the Phillies with
two hits, including a double. Aiden
Conrad added a double for the Phillies.
DODGERS 13
PHILLIES 1
Alex Kapral let the Dodgers to a
13-1 victory over the Phillies. Kapral
pitched four innings of one-hit base-
ball with 10 strikeouts. Kapral had
three hits, including a double and
three RBIs. Caleb Sweitzer added a
triple and three RBIs. Freddie Lombar-
do had two hits while Matt Dolan, Liam
OBrien, Matt Wrubel, Max Paczewski
and Connor Morgan all had hits in the
win.
The Phillies were led by Donnie
Thompson who ripped an RBI triple.
YANKS 14
ASTROS 9
Mark Roginski picked up his rst win
of the season and also doubled twice
while driving in four to lead the Yan-
kees to their rst win of the season,
14-9, over the Astros. Beaudyn Lewis
homered and drove in three while
Derek Answini added three hits. Dar-
ren Kerdesy, Dylan Schuster, Michael
Doggett and Cooper Lewis all had two
hits while Joseph Fioti and Joseph
Brennan rounded out the Yankee of-
fense with a hit each.
The Astros were led by Matt Dillons
home run and two hits each from Nick
Kacher and Nick Bufalino.
BACK MOUNTAIN LITTLE
LEAGUE RESULTS
Mountaineer
netmen
better last
years record
Dallas entered the boys tennis sea-
son with the uncertainty of an inex-
perienced lineup.
Despite, that inexperience, the
Mountaineers wrapped up the team
portion of their schedule by advanc-
ing one round further in the District
2 Class AA tournament and match-
ing last seasons 8-5 record.
My goal every year is to make the
district playoffs, coach Joe Pugliese
said. We did that again this year and
came into districts as the No. 4 seed,
which was a good accomplishment
for our team.
Its a little better than expected
coming in with an inexperienced
team.
The Mountaineers defeated Ber-
wick, 4-1, in the team seminals
Monday. They advanced to Tues-
days seminals where they fell to
then-undefeated Wyoming Semi-
nary, 3-0.
Dallas swept the singles matches
in its home playoff against Berwick.
Francois Ross downed Luke Whit-
enight, 6-1, 6-0, at No. 1; Tyler Tuck
defeated Dom Scicchitano, 6-1,
6-3, at No. 2; and Aleksey Gitelson
topped Blake Whitmire, 6-2, 6-0, at
No. 3.
Ross earned a seventh seed in
the individual district tournament,
which began Thursday, based on his
singles play throughout the season.
Gitelson had the teams best sin-
gles record, going 9-2.
Steve Wempa and Colton Powell
gave Dallas a point at No. 1 doubles
by beating Berwicks Nick Oliver
and Cole Gardner, 6-0, 6-3.
James Garringer and Arlinson
Reyes of Berwick defeated Frank
Hullihen and Nick Mouldoon, 6-2,
6-4, at No. 2.
A few of the guys that had very
little experience from last year that
got to play most of the matches this
year did very well, Pugliese said.
Colton Powell did very well playing
doubles for us.
Frank Hullihen is a junior who
had never played on a team before.
This is his rst year but he did very
well.
Hullihen was in the lineup for ev-
ery match, splitting time between
rst and second doubles.
The doubles teams did their best
to extend matches against Wyoming
Seminary in the district seminals
before the competition was halted
when the Blue Knights clinched the
victory with three singles points.
Wempa and Powell were tied, 4-4,
in the second set after dropping
the rst set to Matt Cartwright and
Grant Klinger. Hullihen and Mould-
oon took the rst set to a tiebreaker
against Peter Valentiner and Matt
Obeid.
The Blue Knights, who fell to
Scranton Prep, 3-2, in the champi-
onship match, won by taking all but
ve games in the six sets of singles
play.
By TOMROBINSON
For The Dallas Post
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
Francois Ross played in the No.
1 spot for the Dallas High School
tennis team this year.
W
hether the measurement is
volume or timing, sophomore
attacker Alyssa Adams has
shown the ability to be a big-time goal
producer for the Lake-Lehman girls la-
crosse team.
Adams scored a season-high eight
goals Tuesday to lead a 16-4 romp over
rival Dallas.
She came back the next night to score
the game-winning goal with 48 seconds
left for an 8-7 victory over second-place
Delaware Valley, which entered the
game with an 8-2 record and losses only
against Wyoming Valley Conference
champion Wyoming Seminary.
Three girls crashed on me and I just
took a shot, Adams said of the game-
winner.
Adams has taken many shots for the
Lady Knights, while forming a 1-2 scor-
ing punch with Mallory Wilson.
The two sophomores made a connec-
tion from the time they started playing
together with the Back Mountain Ban-
dits in seventh grade.
Wilson, the daughter of Lake-Lehman
coach Alex Wilson, had been the young-
est player in the program when she
joined in fourth grade and played with
girls as many as seven years older. Ad-
ams joined in three years later and, ac-
cording to her current coach, immedi-
ately showed the dedication to learning
the sports stick work and combining it
with the speed that also helps make her
a starter in eld hockey season.
Weve been playing together since I
started, Adams said. Shes been playing
longer than me, but we instantly clicked
on the eld. From that, we were able to
pass more and help each other out.
Both have racked up impressive scor-
ing totals with Adams providing more
of the goals and Wilson more of the as-
sists. They are 1-2 on the team in scor-
ing for the second straight season, help-
ing Lake-Lehman to a 6-5 record in the
rst season of WVC play.
After each provided three goals and
an assist to the win over Delaware
Valley, Adams has 76 goals and seven
assists. Wilson has 40 goals and 29 as-
sists. They are both over 100 goals for
their career with two-plus years to add
to those totals.
Mallory is more the quarterback,
coach Wilson said. She scores a lot,
but it is also her job to distribute.
When Adams went out with a knee-
cap injury last season, Wilson proved
she could score more goals as well.
The two Lake-Lehman teammates n-
ished rst and second in the state in scor-
ing by freshmen among teams that re-
ported their statistics to maxpreps.com.
Wilson had 81 goals and 24 assists.
Adams, who had a pair of nine-goal ef-
forts, had 61 goals and three assists in
just 11 games.
The two high-scoring sophomores
had help in the win over Dallas. Aleah
Blazick matched Wilson in providing
three goals and two assists.
Cara Pritcher and Katie Snedeker
had two goals each for Dallas.
Amelia Jenkins added the other two
Lake-Lehman goals against Delaware
Valley.
OLD STICK GAME
By TOMROBINSON
For The Dallas Post
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
Lake-Lehman captains Amelia Jenkins, left, holds up the Old Stick with Alyssa Adams, Kassie Keiper and girls la-
crosse head coach Alex Wilson after their 16-4 victory over Dallas.
Adams, Wilson provide one-two punch in LL lacrosse win
Dallas Courtney Sickel, left, looks
to pass ahead of Lake-Lehmans Col-
leen Spencer in the Old Stick game.
T H E D A L L A S P O S T
PAGE 10 SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2013
T
he Fifth Annual Spencer
Martin Memorial Bike
Ride for Habitat saw cy-
clists making a 35-mile bike ride
through the scenic Back Moun-
tain to raise funds that will en-
able the organization to provide
simple, decent and affordable
housing locally for qualied
families. Martin was a longtime
volunteer for the Wyoming Val-
ley Habitat for Humanity where
he also served as a member of
the board of directors.
Riding for Spencer
AMANDA HRYCYNA PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
Bikers for the Fifth Annual Spencer Martin Memorial Bike Ride for Habitat listen to the rules
before they start their 35-mile journey through the scenic Back Mountain.
Jay Williams, of Kingston, and Ron Hinez, of Wyoming Valley
Cycles, tune up a bike before the Fifth Annual Spencer Martin
Memorial Bike Ride for Habitat.
Bikers listen to
the road rules for
the Fifth Annual
Spencer Martin
Memorial Bike
Ride for Habitat
before they start
their 35-mile
journey through
the scenic Back
Mountain.
Mark Siekierka, of Scranton,
Michael Chupka, of Fond Du
Lac, Wisconsin, and Dave
Kowalek, of Shavertown, listen
to the rules of the ride before
the start of the Annual Spen-
cer Martin Memorial Bike Ride
for Habitat.
Mr. Jeffrey D. Shaf-
fer, principal of the
Dallas Senior High
School, announces
the Senior High
School third mark-
ing period honor
roll.
The honor roll is
determined by the
following: Honors
with Distinction;
98 100, no Cs, Ds,
or Fs. First Honors:
93 - 97, no Ds or
Fs. Second Honors:
88 - 92, no Ds or
Fs.
HONORS WITH
DISTINCTION
SENIORS
Bridget Boyle
Blake Donovan
Megan Fleming
Wendy Greenwood
Taylor Hodle
Christopher
Lafratte
Alyssa Menzel
Gates Palissery
David Payne
Megan Redlich
Brian Stepniak
William Stoss
Cary Vailes
Marcus Wagner
Jamie Wise
Danna Yu
JUNIORS
Olivia Birdsall
Decklan Cerza
Lauren Charney
Kristi Culp
Stephanie Cybulski
Kelsie Davis
Magdalena Fannick
Amber Habib
Drew Harding
Jared Hoats
Sara Hudak
Kelly Jacobs
Sarah Kerdesky
Amanda Martin
Lauren McDermott
Erin Muldoon
Andrew Nardone
Patrick Newhart
Emma Niznik
Samuel Reinert
Regan Rome
Samantha
Schooley
Michelle Thomp-
son
Nora Tidey
Cortlyn Van
Deutsch
Kayla Wanek
Stephen Wempa
Haley Wilcox
Krista Zimmerman
Samantha Zimniski
SOPHOMORES
Dorian Anderson
Madalyn Bozinski
Melissa Fleming
Aleksey Gitelson
Lindsey Jacobs
Kelsey Karasinski
Connor Koscelan-
sky
Ryan Marshall
Kajal Patel
Grace Schaub
Christina Valenti
Courtney Wagner
FRESHMEN
Maria Ansilio
Christopher Bie-
secker
Catherine Blan-
kensop
Brielle Brace
Ethan Foote
Tabitha Grabowski
Tabbytha Greene
Kathryn Grose
Courtney Hoats
Lauren Hudak
Michael Kovalick
Michelle Leonard
Rachel Luke
Ryan Martin
Justin Novitski
David Oley
Marlena Ostrowski
Kathryn Roberts
Alexandra Rome
Kathryn Snedeker
Rebecca Stout
Krista Vivian
Kaitlyn Yakus
Emilee Zawatski
FIRST HONORS
SENIORS
Evonna Ackourey
Chloe Alles
Amy Avillion
Alyssa Belskis
Bryan Biesecker
Caitlin Cameron
Michael Carey
Anna Chinikaylo
Christopher Co-
lacito
Christie Conway
Michaela Cool-
baugh
Paige Cuba
Rebecca Darling
James Delpriore
Deidre Deluca
Sarah Dennis
Laura Dewitt
Matthew Diaco
Christina Diltz
James Duffy
Ashley Dunbar
Kristian Dyrli
John Emil
Tanner Englehart
Nicole Giampietro
Clara Grube
Emily Harchar
Jessica Hiscox
Alyssa Horvath
Megan Johnson
Nathan Kalo
Luisa Klemm
Merissa Konnick
Ryan Kozloski
Tess Macarty
Zachary Macosky
Mary Manganello
Joshua McEnte
Katherine Metcalf
John Murray
Steven Nave
Taylor Newhart
Meghan OBrien
Rachel Olszewski
Krysti Oschal
Andrea Parmelee
Jillian Payne
Sarah Payne
Michael Podskoch
Brian Reese
Francois Ross
Michael Ryan
Christopher
Schmid
Rebecca Schnable
Jason Simonovich
Olivia Sod
Danielle Spencer
Gregory Strazdus
Damon Szatkowski
Tyler Tuck
Skyler Velazco
Jennifer Walton
Josie Yankovich
Eric Yurko
JUNIORS
Lily Amadio
Britnee Atherholt
Casey Barrett
Abigail Berger
Rosario Bevevino
Sarah Blamire
Emily Blessner
Lauren Butruce
Dana Capitano
Grace Carolan
Jennifer Cave
Christopher
Chorey
Kathryn Comitz
Matthew Corbett
Logan Darling
Dominic Deluca
Bethany Dennis
Elizabeth Dillon
Bryanna Dissinger
Alyssah Dombek
Catherine Gawlas
Patrick Gelso
Ryan Georgetti
Kayla Gleco
Kiera Gross
Jonathan Higgins
Joseph Imperato
Leonard Javick
Leah Kleynowski
Alexandra Klinges
Peter Kuritz
Emily Long
Patrick Madaya
Connor Martinez
David Matcho
Gurmail Mathon
Travis Mattson
Jessi Mendoza
Erin Michael
Mark Michno
Samantha Missal
Bryan Morgan
Rory Mullin
Megan Ostrum
Mason Palissery
Vincenzo Parente
Michael Pierce
Natasha Rostova
Peter Shaver
Jillian Simon
Sarah Smith
Michael Stachnik
Nigel Stearns
Joseph Steve
Jacqueline Sutton
Kaila Thomas
Taryn Weaver
Khadayah Whita-
ker
Sarah Wittle
SOPHOMORES
Jesteen Adams
Kaylin Augustine
Emily Banta
James Baut
Peter Baut
Abigail Bendick
Sarah Boyd
Jacob Bozentka
Alexandra Bruch
Katie Conrad
Nicholas Conway
Gabriella Darben-
zio
Erik Dyrli
Lia Giampietro
Caitlin Gill
Jesse Goode
Haley Haddle
Caylee Irvin
Omar Kazimi
Tyler Kerkowski
Sydney Kern
Owen Kiluk
Michael Kusma
Elizabeth Kutza
William Luksic
Aidan McLaughlin
Kellie Meehan
Maria Mendizabal
Alexandra Milligan
Ryan Monk
Ezra Moore
Alexis Murdoch
Julianna Murray
Olivia Musto
Lindsey Oremus
Alexis Pelchar
Madison Perez
Eric Pincofski
James Rinehart
Lia Ruggerio
Jonathan Sabatini
David Schnable
Amanda Schwerdt-
man
Michael Shutlock
Samantha Star-
buck
Ashley Strazdus
Talia Szatkowski
Caroline Thomas
Dylan Thomas
Kassandra Weeks
Mercedes Whitaker
Stephanie Zim-
merman
Tara Zukosky
FRESHMEN
Mohammad Abual-
burak
Saleem Abual-
burak
Kyle Archer
Brendan Balara
Lia Barbacci
Joseph Blaine
Jessica Blat
Jessica Bowden
Anthony Brominski
Lorenzo Buch-
halter
Jacob Buda
Julie Butwin
Peter Capitano
Danielle Caputo
Andrew Casey
Maura Chappell
Andrew Chupka
Arthur Coolbaugh
Noah Cote
Cherlynn Cunning-
ham
Allison Deboer
Anthony Deluca
Catherine Dillon
Nathan Dix
Alexa Dosiak
Lauren Dottor
Tayler Dove
Mariana Dymond
Madison Evans
James Farrell
Chase Feeney
Lauren Finnegan
Joseph Fiorello
Tanner Gattuso
Devon Gerstein
Anna Giacometti
Madison Goodwin
Rachel Healey
Alexis Hocken-
berry
Madeline Jones
Madison Kaminski
Katie Kapral
Morgan Kapral
Kaitlyn Kochanski
Kyleigh Kravits
Jared Krawetz
Angelo Kwak
Jillian Kwak
Caitlyn Landau
Paige Lewan-
dowski
John Luksic
Stephanie Lyons
Robert Martin
Andrew Matcho
Sukhmail Mathon
Ruby Mattson
Linsey Miller
Daniel Mingey
Connor Motley
Adam Niznik
Michaela OConnell
David Oley
Megan Parsons
Bria Polachek
Samantha Pollick
Julia Ramirez
Arden Rice
Samantha Rine-
himer
Jacob Roberts
Janelle Sherman
Charles Siegel
Justin Sweeney
Brian Tomaszewski
Alexis Wyandt
Tyler Yang
Anne Yanik
Justin Yavorski
Julia Zochowski
Tiffany Zukosky
SECOND
HONORS
SENIORS
Stephanie Amann
Stephanie Burba
Colin Casto
Joseph Delamater
Felix Dolman
Amanda Foote
Brian Goyne
Allison Grose
Brittany Harris
Dylan Hertel
Lauren Jones
Michael Kapral
Emilia Kon
Gunnery Lowery
Katharine Mari-
anacci
Casey McAndrew
Jeffrey McHutchi-
son
Nicholas Michalisin
Stephen Mingey
Jenna Morgan
Jeremy Peters
Greg Petorak
Amanda Pizano
Cara Pricher
Lauren Rando
Kristopher Roc-
cograndi
Raymond Schultz
Vanessa Sheridan
Courtney Sickel
Talia Simon
Zachary Stritz-
inger
Barry Stubeda
Kyle Williams
Jennifer Yannuzzi
Ryan Zapoticky
JUNIORS
Omar Abualburak
Nell Adams
Allison Amos
Kellyann Anderson
Jacob Arnold
Giovana Augustine
Christopher Behm
John Blat
Carmen Cabrera
Kelsey Calvey
Ashlyn Catina
Brenden Ehret
Sara Evans
Curtis Evans
Frank Hullihen
John Hutchins
Ashley Kapral
Taylor Kelley
Amanda Kus
Taylore Lewan-
dowski
Patrick Maley
Bryce Mattson
Jennifer Merithew
Margaret Michael
Michael Mihal
Christopher Mil-
ligan
Jaime Moran
Justin Morris
Amanda ODay
Sophie Olson
Kaitlyn Palmer
Kallysta Panaga-
kos
Ayman Paris-
Hasan
Blake Pertl
Ian Pirl
Heaven Pratz
Amanda Rando
Matthew Roncev-
ich
David Sebolka
Kelsie Sincavage
William Spare
Corey Stegman
Samantha Tencza
Annastina Von
Schmeling
Joshua Weaver
Ryan Webster
Noah Welch
Victoria Wells
Madison Ziemba
SOPHOMORES
Michael Alves
Brendan Baloh
Anastasia Baney
Alysha Becker
Amy Bolton
Brian Butler
William Colacito
Chase Cummings
Eric Davies
Christopher Diltz
Brian Drouse
Sydney Emershaw
Sarah Fasulka
Mallory Faux
Cheyanne Gray
Collin Gryskiewicz
Heather Harvey
Katelyn Hunter
Anthony Hunting-
ton
Brian Jefcoat
Eric Kalo
Amandeep Kaur
Thomas Ketchner
Ross Kleinman
Peter Konnick
Amanda Lopez
David Mallarkey
Luke Matusiak
Kameryn McGee
Devin Michalec
Kelsey Monahan
Nicholas Muldoon
Gregory Navestad
Omar Nijmeh
Catrina Notari
Milan Novak
Alexandria Olson
Jessica OMalley
Samantha Onda
Anthony Pace
Jacob Plank
Leah Popple
Carissa Price
Matthew Reynolds
Allison Rismondo
Marissa Rollman
Sarah Scherer
Caroline Sheehan
Justus Shultz
Kelly Snyder
Kurtis Sod
Kayla Stearn
Kennedy Straitiff
Allen Sweppen-
heiser
Olivia Thomas
Caitlyn Vailes
Stephanie Vander-
hoff
Jillian Viercinski
Joanna Wallace
Brittany Weinstein
David West
Jonathan Wilson
FRESHMEN
Abdulrhman
Almeky
Calli Amadio
Julia Baloh
Joseph Bevevino
Kathleen Brown
Kaitlyn Chacke
Bethany Dombek
Zachary Dottor
Tyler Dragon
John Fessler
Makayla Guzzo
Matthew Harrison
Annalisa Jolley
Taylor Joseph
Rachel Kon
Katherine
Kravitsky
Samantha Lanun-
ziata
Connor Macarty
Rachel Magnotta
Megan Mancinelli
Cory Metz
Cassidy Muldoon
Byron Oldeack
Grant Payne
Katherine Pugh
Jackson Shaver
Shawn Spencer
Grifn Stone
Cameron Tuck
D a l l a s H i g H s c H o o l H o n o r r o l l
Photographer Michelle
Leonard, of Pikes Creek, will
transition from the Widmann
Gallery art curator to featured
artist during the nal art exhi-
bition of the academic year at
Kings College where she will
display a collection of photo-
graphs in an exhibition titled
A Few of My Favorite Things
in the Widmann Gallery from
Monday, May 20, through Fri-
day, Aug. 2.
Leonard will display approxi-
mately 50 color and black-and-
white pieces, ranging from
owers and architecture to mo-
torcycles and people.
Leonard has served as the
coordinator of Kings Wid-
mann Gallery since 2004. The
upcoming exhibit will be Leon-
ards rst solo gallery showing.
She has displayed her photog-
raphy in several group shows,
including the Shulman Gallery
at Luzerne County Community
College (LCCC). She has won
awards for her photography,
which is on display at LCCC
and in private collections.
Leonard earned a bachelors
degree from Misericordia Uni-
versity and several graphic as-
sociate degrees in design from
LCCC, where she serves as an
adjunct instructor in the Com-
munications Art Department.
Leonard will discuss her
craft during a meet-the-artists
reception from 6 to 8 p.m. on
Friday, June 21 in the Widmann
Gallery, Sheehy-Farmer Cam-
pus Center, located between
North Franklin and North Main
streets.
The exhibition is free and
open to the public from 9 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday and as arranged on Sat-
urday and Sunday.
For more information, con-
tact Leonard at 208-5900, ext.
5328.
Leonard displays work at Widmann Gallery
Farmhouse on Route 100,
a photograph by Michelle
Leonard, Pikes Creek, will be
on display in the Widmann
Gallery at Kings College.
Lake-Lehman and Dallas fell
just short in their quests for
Wyoming Valley Conference
girls track titles on May 7.
Holy Redeemer won a sea-
son-ending battle of Division
2 unbeatens by rallying past
Lake-Lehman, 83.5-66.5.
Shoshanna Mahoney won
the 100, 200 and long jump for
Lake-Lehman. Katie Heindel
won the 300 hurdles and high
jump.
Pittston Area nished un-
beaten in Division 1 by topping
Dallas, 85-65, and preventing
the Lady Mountaineers from
sharing the title.
Catie Gawlas won the 100
and 200 while Regan Rome
won the 1600 and 3200 for Dal-
las.
Gawlas also won the 100 and
200 May 4 at the James Cross
Invitational at Wilkes-Barre
Memorial Stadium. Bryanna
Dissinger added a win in the
3200 while Ryan Kozloski won
the boys javelin.
Dallas nished third of 15
teams in the girls standings
and seventh of 14 in the boys
standings.
- Tom Robinson
Local girls fall short in track title quest
The Marvelous Misad-
ventures of Little Red Rid-
ing Hood will be presnted at
6 p.m. on May 17, at 1 and 5
p.m. on May 18 and at 1 p.m.
on May 19 at the Music Box
Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes
St., Swoyersville.
The show is an original mu-
sical with a book and lyrics by
local playwright Kevin Costley
set to the music of Sir Arthur
Sullivan (of Gilbert and Sulli-
van fame).
The fun, fast, and furious
plot follows Little Red as she
gets lost in the woods on her
way to Grandmothers house.
Along the way she bumps into
Hansel and Gretel, the 3 Little
Pigs, the 3 Bears, Jack (from
Jack and the Beanstalk), and,
of course, the Big Bad Wolf.
The show is directed by
Dana Feigenblatt, and features
Michael Gallagher, Ted Ander-
son, Debbie Zehner, Jessica
Werbin, Evelyn Tomasovic,
Jimmy Williams, Lennie Mar-
coch, Rachel Lane, and Sarah
Pellegrini as Little Red.
Schoolday performances
are also scheduled for 10 a.m.
and 2:30 p.m. on May 15 and
17. The price of admission in-
cludes a Fun Meal served be-
fore each performance.
Children who attend a per-
formance of Little Red will
be eligible to win a full schol-
arship to the 2013 Summer
Theatre Workshop for students
ages 6 to 11.
For more information and
reservations, call 283-2195.
Red comes
to Music Box
Evelyn Kersey, of Shavertown, third from left, will play one of
the 3 Little Pigs in the Music Boxs childrens show. Kersey
has performed with us for over 30 years and has served on the
board of directors at the Music Box.
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electronically to hr@tcmedc.org
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120 Found
LIKE
NEW
Used Tires
&
Batteries
for $20
& Up
VITOS
&
GINOS
949 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
288-8995
150 Special Notices
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570-822-1959
380 Travel
Black Lake, NY
Come relax & enjoy
great fishing &
tranquility at its finest.
Housekeeping
cottages on the water
with all the
amenities of home.
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412 Autos for Sale
FORD 08 FOCUS SE
Silver, black interior.
4 door sedan.
Power windows
and locks, CD. 104k
highway miles.
Runs excellent.
$6800 negotiable.
570-578-9222
KIA `10 RIO LX
4 door sedan, auto,
air, CD, 51,470
miles, Runs great,
good gAs mileage,
excellent condition.
$8,500.
(570) 459-0360
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
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439 Motorcycles
KAWASAKI 10
VULCAN
Blue. Excellent
Condition Only
166 miles on the
odometer. Only
used 1 summer.
Purchased new as
a left over.
Asking $6000.
Bike is located in
Mountain Top.
Call Ed at
570-814-9922
439 Motorcycles
SUZUKI 01 VS 800
GL INTRUDER
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of
chrome, black with
teal green flake.
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `98
SILVERADO 1500
EXTENDED CAB LS
Runs great! 211,000
miles, 4x4, new
windshield, alter-
nator, front wheel
studs, spark plug
wires, ignition mod-
ule, brakes, throttle
body gasket, 3 oxy-
gen sensors, fuel
pump, tank, & filter.
New tires with alloy
rims. New transmis-
sion. $3,500, OBO.
570-793-5593
CHEVROLET PICK
UP`99 S-10 ZR2 4X4
132,000 miles, red
in color, new tires,
5 speed, runs good.
R-title, Must See!
$2,900
Call after 3:30.
(570) 825-0429
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TOYOTA 07
RAV4
4 door
2.4L SUV
4WD, Auto
Everglade Metallic
101k Miles.
Good Condition!
Great Gas Mileage
$9,500
Call 570-760-3946
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
All
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
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FREE
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509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CARPENTER &
CARPENTERS HELPER
Full Time
Immediate Start.
Must have valid
drivers license and
own transportation.
Call 570-696-4732
518 Customer
Support/Client Care
BOSCOVS BOSCOVS TRA TRAVEL VEL
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
LEISURE LEISURE TRA TRAVEL VEL
CONSUL CONSULT TANT ANT
We are searching
for a Leisure Trav-
el Consultant with
a minimum of
3 Years
Experience.
Applicant will work
in a fast-paced
office and must
have good people
skills, excellent
communication
skills, computer
proficiency, and
Sabre experience
a plus. We are a
career company &
offer an excellent
compensation
package. EOE
Forward resume
to:
traveljobs@boscovs.com
538 Janitorial/
Cleaning
EXPERIENCED
JANITORIAL HELP
Part time mornings.
Approximately 5
hours. $9.00 to
start. Mountain Top.
Call 570-379-3898
Please leave
message
FACILITY CLEANING
Part Time
Two positions
available for Dallas
and Wilkes Barre
area.5pm-9pm and
two days for Dallas
area 5-10pm.
Great part time jobs
$9.00 for Wilkes
Barre and $9.50
for Dallas.
Apply online today:
www.sovereigncs.
com
EOE and Drug
Free Workplace
542 Logistics/
Transportation
Delivery Drivers/
Independent
Contractors. Need
reliable cars or
minivans for same
day delivery.
Call 800-818-7958
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS:
Home Most Nights,
EVERY Weekend!
Flatbed/Van, Good
money, Benefits.
CDL-A 1 year
experience
preferred. White-
bread Trucking,
Sugarloaf, PA:
570-788-4183
SCHOOL BUS
DRIVERS
G. Davis Inc.
has openings in
Dallas PA. Our
professional
training staff can
assist you with all
training certifica-
tions clearance
necessary to
become a valid
school bus driver.
Email resume to:
godavisbus@
gmail.com
548 Medical/Health
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REPRESENTATIVE
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lives in the Wilkes-
Barre area. This is
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and requires that
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assisting patients in
the Medicaid/Med-
ical Assistance
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Your work shift
would be: Sunday
through Thursday,
1:30 p.m. to 10:00
p.m. You must have
a current drivers
license and a reli-
able vehicle. We
offer competitive
salary/benefits.
If this sounds like
the job for you,
please fax your
resume to HR at
215-928-0382 or
email:
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WYOMING VALLEY BMW
588 Market Street KinQston, PA
57D-287-1133
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2013320i xDrive Sedan
33 mpg
ver 10 |n stock
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|ease for
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319
*
per montn tax
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S2,/50 down payment. S0 secur|ty depos|t. S/25 aqu|s|t|on fee.
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ver 10 |n stock
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|ease for
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469
*
per montn tax
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MERCHANDISE
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
YEARBOOKS.
Coughlin (30) 28-
2000. GAR -(18))
37-06, Meyers (15)
53-03, Pittston (6)
67-75, WVW (12),
1967-2000,Kingston
(11) 32-52, Hazle-
ton, (8) 40-61,
Plains, (3) 66-68,
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Prices vary depend-
ing on condition.
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710 Appliances
FREEZER. stand up
Gibson Budget
Master 70x32 white
very good condition,
working. clean $75
OBO. 570-675-8129
STOVE Americana
black, gas stove,
excellent condition,
$250 570-822-1821.
744 Furniture &
Accessories
CHAIRS, (2)
Genuine
leather, cus-
tom made
recliners.
Taupe color,
like new. $550
each.
570-675-5046
ATTENTION VENDORS
Decorative/Sea-
sonal/Accent
Pieces for sale.
Purchase sepa-
rately or all.
Call 675-5046
after 6PM
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SP SPACE ACE
A AV VAILABLE AILABLE
INSIDE & OUT INSIDE & OUT
Acres of Acres of
parking parking
OUTSIDE
SPACES
$10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
758 Miscellaneous
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
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KINGSTON
72 TV, bedroom,
living & dining room
sets, 3 air condi-
tioners, appliances,
etc. 570-954-1619
RETIRING,
MUST SELL!
1 hydraulic chair, 1
styling station, 1
shampoo chair, 1
shampoo bowl,
desk, display
cabinet & more!
570-654-0998
SNOWBLOWER
Ariens, electric
start, 5 HP single
stage $175. Adult
bath bench $75.
Adult porta potty
$30. Adult walker
with basket $20.
Electric garage door
opener $50. maple
wood kitchen table
$40. 570-287-6294
776 Sporting Goods
HUNTING CLOTH-
ING. Bib overalls,
vest, hat, cap,
gloves, seat, carry
bag. Orange. $50
570-675-8129
776 Sporting Goods
BICYCLE
20 GIRLS
MURRAY DAZZLER
Powder blue with
pink trim accents &
wheels, white tires.
Front & rear brakes
plus coaster foot
brake. Good
condition $25.
570-814-9574
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570) 484- 6538
Highest Cash Pay-
Outs Guaranteed
Open 6 Days
a Week
10am- 6pm
Cl osed Thursdays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd.
( Pl aza 315)
315N, 1/ 2 mi l e
bef ore Mohegan
Sun Casi no
We Pay At Least
80% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
WilkesBarreGold.com
or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
London PM
Gold Price
May 8 - $1,468.00
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PETS & ANIMALS
815 Dogs
GERMAN SHEPARDS
AKC registered, 9
weeks old, 2 males
and 2 females. Both
parents are on
premises. $550.
570-574-4898
POMERANIAN
Puppies
AKC registered.
Small 2-3 pounds.
1 Sable male, 10
weeks. 2 males, 2
females, 9 weeks.
Orange partis and
black. $500 with
papers, $450
without papers.
Vet checked, first
shots, wormed.
570-864-2643
YORKIE PUPS
Teacup, CKC, 7
weeks, blue & gold.
Ready 5/17.
$800-$950
570-436-5083
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
Having trouble
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people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
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Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
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KINGSTON
For Sale by Owner.
229 Pringle Street
Single home, 3 bed-
rooms. Remodeled,
Kitchen & bath,
concrete cellar,
huge walk up attic,
deck & new roof.
570-287-3927
WILKES-BARRE
EAST END SECTION
Great starter
home, 3 bedrooms,
1 modern bath.
Updated kitchen,
new roof, windows
& furnace. Off
street parking,
fenced in back
yard. New back
porch. All appli-
ances included.
$42,500
570-235-1210 after
5:30 pm.
906 Homes for Sale
LAKEFRONT
COTTAGE
LAKE COMO,
WAYNE COUNTY
QUIET, PEACEFUL
LOT ON PRIVATE,
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BOATING LAKE;
YEAR ROUND,
GREAT RETIRE-
MENT OR VACA-
TION PROPERTY;
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PICTURES AT:
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$269,900
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WEST WYOMING
For Sale By Owner
332 W. 8th St.
Out of Flood Area
8 rooms, 2 baths,
family room with
gas stone, fire-
place and flag-
stone floor. Oak,
hardwood floors
and slate foyer.
Newer windows,
custom made
drapes. All appli-
ances, 1st floor
laundry. Gas heat,
large cedar clos-
et. Very clean
large full concrete
basement.
Exterior stone
front and back
and vinyl siding.
Concrete drive-
way with multiple
parking in back.
Professional land-
scaping, nice
yard. Move in
Ready! a Must
See! $165,000
570-693-0560
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
GREENBRIAR RETIRE-
MENT COMMUNITY
Only eight lots
left. Custom
design you home
the way you want it.
Call 570-675-1300
LUZERNE COUNTY
LAND BARGAIN
BUY NOW PAY NO
CLOSING COSTS
No Time Frame
To Build
30 Mile Views
2 Acres $39,900
7 Acres $89,900
Estate Sized Prop-
erties Priced To
Sell, #1 School
District In North-
eastern Pa. Finance
with Only 10%
Down. Call
570-245-6288
912 Lots & Acreage
SWOYERSVILLE
100 x 150, cleared,
surveyed level
building lot. Utilities
are available.
$24,900.
Call: 570-288-4899
938 Apartments/
Furnished
PLYMOUTH
APARTMENT
FOR RENT
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED!
PLEASE CALL
570-881-0636
WEST PITTSTON
One room effi-
ciency. Good loc-
ation. Security &
references. Non-
smokers, no pets.
$450/month
includes heat
& water.
570-655-4311
WILKES-BARRE
VICTORIAN CHARM
34 W. Ross St.
Fully furnished,
1st floor, 1 bed-
room, all appli-
ances and most
utilities included.
Secure, private off
street parking.
Historic building is
non smoking/no
pets. Base rent
$800/mo. Securi-
ty, references
required. View at
houpthouse.com
570-762-1453
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DALLAS
HI-MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
1075 Memorial Hwy.
Low & Moderate
Income Elderly
Rentals Include:
*Electric Range &
Refrigerator
*Off Street Parking
*Community Room
*Coin Operated
Laundry *Elevator.
*Video Surveilence
Applications
Accepted by
Appointment
570-675-5944
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
TDD Only,
1-800-654-5984
Voice Only,
1-800-654-5988
Handicap Accessi-
ble
Equal Housing
Opportunity
WILKES-BARRE
PARK AVENUE
2nd floor, 1 bedroom.
Water included.
$500 + utilities,
security & lease. No
pets. 570-472-9494
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
FORTY FORT
2nd floor, one bed-
room, living room,
office. Nice kitchen
with refrigerator &
stove. Large bath,
many closets &
large storage area.
Washer/dryer hook
up. Heat & water
included. No pets.
600/month + securi-
ty., 570-574-2829
FORTY FORT
Available NOW!
Large living room
and bedroom, sec-
ond floor apart-
ment. Off-street
parking for two
cars. On site wash-
er and dryer for
tenants use. Indoor
cats allowed, up to
two only. $585/per
month includes
everything except
phone and cable.
Call (570) 287-2765
FORTY FORT
Heat, hot water &
trash included. 2
bedrooms, 2nd
floor. Coin-op wash-
er/dryer. $625/
month, references,
security deposit &
lease. No smoking.
No pets. Available
Immediately.
Call 570-760-4830
HARVEYS LAKE
2 bedroom , wall to
wall carpet, appli-
ances, Lake rights.
Off street parking.
No pets. Lease,
security and
references.
570-639-5920
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Kingston &
Surrounding Areas
APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE
KINGSTON:
1 and 2 bedrooms
WYOMING:
1 and 2 bedrooms
WILKES-BARRE:
4 Bedroom
1/2 Double
WILKES-BARRE:
3 Bedroom
brick home.
Appliances,sewer
are included.
Lease, credit check
Priced affordable !
Call: Tina Randazzo
@ 899-3407 for
info/appt.
KINGSTON
E. E. W Walnut alnut St. St.
2nd floor. Located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living room,
dining room, sun-
room, bath, 3 bed-
rooms; 2 large & 1
small. Lots of clos-
ets, built-in linen
closet & hutch.
Hardwood & car-
peted floors. Fire-
place. Storage
room. Yard. Washer
/ dryer, stove /
fridge. Heat and hot
water included. 1
year lease + securi-
ty. $950
570-283-4370
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 3rd
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpeted,
entry system.
Garage. Extra stor-
age & cable TV
included. Laundry
facilities. Air Con-
ditioned. Fine
neighborhood.
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
pets. References.
Security. Lease.
No smokers
please. $785 +
utilities. Call.
570-287-0900
KINGSTON
EATON TERRACE
317 N. Maple Ave.
2 story 2 bed-
room, 1.5 bath @
$850. + utilities.
Two story 3 bed-
room, 2.5 baths @
$1,110. + utilities.
Central heat & air,
washer/dryer in
unit, on site park-
ing. 1 mo. security
570-262-6947
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AVAILABLE
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Spacious 2 bed-
room, newly reno-
vated. W/d hookup.
Plenty of parking.
Includes. heat, hot
water and water.
No pets. $675 + 1
month security,
electric & garbage.
845-386-1011
PITTSTON
2nd floor, 4 rooms &
bath. Washer/dryer
hook up. Heat & hot
water furnished. No
smoking, no pets.
Security & refer-
ences. $695/mo.
570-654-1193
PITTSTON
EFFICIENCY
Unfurnished.
1 bedroom,
kitchen, living
room. All appli-
ances included.
$650/month+
Security deposit
and references
814-2752
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
W-B/
PLAINS AREA
AMERICA
REALTY
Apartment
570-288-1422
AP APAR ARTMENT TMENT
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL
BUS STOP/
STORES
BRICK DUPLEX
BRAND NEW -
CLEAN. 2nd
floor. 1 bedroom
remodeled!
Maple kitchen,
built-ins, porch,
tiled bath, laun-
dry. Convenient
neighborhood.
BUS STOP MINI
MART & MORE!
Managed. $550
+ utilities. No
Pets. 2 YEAR
SAME RENT.
APPLICATION,
EMPLOYMENT
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
1, 2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
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944 Commercial
Properties
COMMERCIAL RETAIL
PROPERTY FOR RENT:
900 Sq. Ft.
STORE RETAIL
SPACE
Will be vacant
as of
January 1, 2013
200 Spring St.
Wilkes-Barre
Great for a
Barber Shop!
Call Michael at
570-239-7213
EXETER
OFFICE SPACE
Newly remodeled
120 sq. ft. All
utilities included,
except phone.
Paved parking.
$200/month.
Lease. 1 month
free! Call
570-602-1550
for details
944 Commercial
Properties
OFFICE SPACE
18 PIERCE STREET
KINGSTON
Available immedi-
ately. 1 to 4 rooms
$250 month to
$600 month
includes all utilities,
parking, trash
removal.
570-371-8613
947 Garages
PLAINS
Garage for Rent
97 Hancock St.
Bay and a half, dry,
clean. Great for
auto storage.
$95/month
570-693-1468
950 Half Doubles
NANTICOKE
Large 3 bedroom
with 2 full baths,
includes Stove,
Fridge, Washer &
Dryer. Sewer and
garbage also includ-
ed. $750. a month.
$40 application fee.
570-736-6068
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PLAINS
LUXURY DUPLEX
This beautiful, com-
pletely renovated 2
bedroom luxury
apartment could be
yours! All new high
end amenities in-
clude: hardwood
floors, gorgeous
maple kitchen cabi-
nets with granite
countertops & stain-
less steel appli-
ances. Spacious
great room with gas
fireplace. Tile bath,
stacked wash-
er/dryer. Large
screened-in porch.
Many large, conven-
ient closets. Central
A/C. New gas heat-
ing system. Huge
attic for storage.
Must See! $1,000
+ utilities, lease &
security. NO PETS,
NO SMOKING
570-793-6294
WILKES-BARRE
Available Immediately,
Old River Road, 3
story, 6 bedroom,
half-double, off
street parking, and
a large fenced in
yard, Section 8 OK,
Pets Welcome.
570-266-5335
953Houses for Rent
BACK MOUNTAIN
Private, 3 bedroom
ranch, patio, porch,
appliances, work
shop. $830 + utili-
ties & security. Call
570-522-0084
953Houses for Rent
EDWARDSVILLE
Kingston Vicinity
AMERICA
REALTY
Home
570-288-1422
HOUSE HOUSE
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL
Includes white
colonial kitchen,
center island, all
appliances, 2 glass
/ windowed
enclosed porches,
gas fireplace, 1.5
baths & more. 2
YEAR SAME RENT
$900/month
+ utilities. NO PETS/
EMPLOYMENT
VERIFICATION.
1000
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
1006 A/C &
Refrigeration
Services
STRISH A/C
Ductless / Central
Air Conditioning
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
570-332-0715
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
NEPA MASONRY, INC.
Stonework - stucco
- concrete - patios
- pavers - brick -
block - chimneys
www.nepa
masonryinc.com
570-466-2916
570-954-8308
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE
DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY
INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-735-8551
Cell 606-7489
1093 Excavating
All Types Of
Excavating,
Demolition &
Concrete Work.
Lot clearing, pool
closing & retain-
ing walls, etc.
Large & Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 760-1497
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1099 Fencing &
Decks
FREDERICK FENCE CO.
Locally Owned
Vinyl, Chain Link,
Aluminum, Wood.
570-709-3021
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
BAREFOOT
GROUNDS KEEPING
- Grass Cutting,
aerating, fertilizing,
mulching, weeding,
pruning, garden
tilling.
- Painting, fencing,
stonewalls,
power washing.
- Tree and snow
removal.
Fully insured
Credit cards
accepted
Commercial or
Residential
Please contact
Roger:
570-760-7249
email:
schichi@ptd.net
1165 Lawn Care
AFFORDABLE
LAWN CARE
Complete Lawn
Care Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Mike 570-357-8074
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GRASS CUTTING
Affordable, reliable,
meticulous. Rates
as low as $20.
Emerald Green
570-825-4963
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570-829-7130
1213 Paving &
Excavating
*DRIVEWAYS
*PARKING LOTS
*ROADWAYS
*HOT TAR & CHIP
*SEAL COATING
Licensed and
Insured. Call
Today For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
1231 Pool & Spa
Repair/Services
RK POOLS & MORE
Pool openings, liner
changes, and
installations. Patios,
Decks and fencing.
Insured.
570-592-2321
1252 Roofing &
Siding
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards Accepted
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
1297 Tree Care
APEX TREE AND
EARTH
Tree removal
Pruning, Stump
Grinding, Hazard
Tree Removal,
Grading, Drainage,
Lot Clearing.Insured.
Reasonable Rates
apextreeandearth.com
Serving Wyoming Valley,
Back Mountain and
Surrounding areas.
570-550-4535
746 Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
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