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JUVENILE JUSTICE

Mother’s
PLAINS HELPING PLAINS AUCTION

testimony
emotional
motivator
Afterward, state Senate Judiciary Committee
approves bills sponsored by Sen. Lisa Baker.

By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
HARRISBURG – Moved by the
impassioned plea of a mother
who lost her son to suicide, the
AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER Judiciary Committee of the state
Former President Jimmy Carter jokes with the auctioneer at Cook and Cook auction house in Plains Township on Tuesday. The auction Senate on Tuesday approved pro-
raised about $70,000 for improvements to the Carters’ hometown of Plains, Ga. Below, an audience member bids for merchandise. posed legislation that would cre- “Please, I

Presidential bids
ate additional safeguards to pro-
tect youths who appear in juve- beg you
nile court. with all my
The emotional story recounted
by Sandy Fonzo of Wilkes-Barre heart and
brought state Sen. Lisa Boscola, soul (to)
D-Bethlehem, to tears. More im-
portant, said Sen. Lisa Baker, R-
do the
Lehman Township, it helped en- right thing.
Carters’ pieces raise sure the juvenile justice bills she
has sponsored took the first step
Pass this
package in
funds for hometown toward passage.
“Please, I beg you with all my honor and
heart and soul (to) do the right
By STEVE MOCARSKY INSIDE: Visit to city mansion ‘over- thing,” Fonzo told the committee memory of
smocarsky@timesleader.com whelms’ the Carters. Page 9A as she concluded a10-minute ad- my son.”
PLAINS TWP. – Former Presi- dress in which she described the
heartbreak of losing her son, Ed- Sandy Fonzo
dent Jimmy Carter on Tuesday
night told folks in a crowded cademy, he asked her out to a ward Kenzakoski III. “Pass this
auction house on Carey Street movie. The next day, he told his package in honor and memory of
how he met his wife, Rosalynn, mother, “She’s the one I’m gonna my son.”
and asked her to marry him. marry,” Carter said. Kenzakoski, 23, shot himself through the heart
Three years her senior, Carter About six months later, he last June following years of depression Fonzo says
said he grew up next door to her proposed and she said no. But a was brought on by his unjust incarceration as a juve-
but paid her no attention be- few months after that, after she nile by former Judge Mark Ciavarella, who was con-
cause of the age difference. Then dated “every boy in Sumter victed in February of accepting more than $1 mil-
one day when he was home for lion from the builder of two juvenile detention cen-
the summer from the Naval A- See CARTERS, Page 9A ters the county utilized.

See FONZO, Page 12A

Former Judge Lokuta files complaint INSIDE


A NEWS: Local 3A
Nation & World 5A
Re-enactors share
Civil War’s start
Obituaries 2A, 8A
She says county worker made week. Judge Thomas Burke.
Editorial 11A
“I didn’t do According to media reports,
sexist remark at sentencing B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B
this for Annie Jim Dougherty, an assistant su-
of ex-Judge Michael Toole. Lokuta,” Loku- pervisor who works in the coun- Baseball 7B
ta said Tues- ty’s protection-from-abuse of- Business 8B By BILL O’BOYLE ginning of the Civil War. The
day. “I did it for fice, attended Toole’s sentencing Stocks 9B boboyle@timesleader.com ceremony, held in the Bucking-
By SHEENA DELAZIO all the women on Friday and allegedly said, C TASTE: Birthdays 4C KINGSTON – History repeat- ham Performing Arts Center,
sdelazio@timesleader.com Lokuta who have been “The men’s room is over there.” TV/Movies 8C ed itself Tuesday, 150 years and featured several speakers, in-
WILKES-BARRE – Former the subject of Dougherty claimed the re- Crossword 9C almost 800 miles from the start cluding David Callahan of
Luzerne County Judge Ann Lok- any kind of sexist comment.” mark was bad timing and direct- Funnies 10C of the war between the states. Mountain Top, a Lindhill Insti-
uta said Tuesday she is filing a She called the comment “inap- ed at another person trying to D CLASSIFIED On Tuesday, the Lindhill In- tute volunteer and a teacher/
complaint against a county propriate” and hurtful” and said find the men’s room. stitute, Shavertown, in coopera- counselor, who portrayed Union
worker because of a sexist com- an investigation of the employee Toole was sentenced Friday to tion with Wyoming Seminary Maj. Robert Anderson, com-
ment made at the sentencing of is warranted in her letter mailed Upper School, presented “Rally mander of Fort Sumter, where
former Judge Michael Toole last Tuesday to county President See LOKUTA, Page 12A WEATHER to the Cause” to commemorate the war began.
the 150th anniversary of the be-
John Jones See 150TH, Page 12A
Cloudy, cool, showers.

Gas drilling’s promise, perils rile communities High 53. Low 40.
Details, Page 10B

From Texas to NEPA and N.Y., ural gas drilling ing with the nastiness and ran-
lease for his subur- cor erupting in communities na-
neighbors take sides over the
ban Dallas proper- tionwide over the volatile issue
volatile issue of fracking. ty. of hydraulic fracturing, or frack-
In Damascus, ing.
Pa., about 1,500 This technique — used with
By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI miles away, drill- horizontal drilling — allows rich
and MICHAEL RUBINKAM ing advocate Marian Schweigh- stores of gas to be extracted from
Associated Press ofer awoke one morning to the once out-of-reach, dense shale
Ron Hilliard came back from word "LORAX" — from the Dr. formations more than a mile un-
church one Sunday to find hun- Seuss book about environmen- derground. Intense drilling ac-
dreds of plastic $5, $10, $20 and tal destruction — spray-painted tivity is under way in the Barnett
$100 bills hanging on his fence in on the road near her family’s 712- Shale of Texas, the Marcellus
Flower Mound, Texas, another acre farm. Shale of Pennsylvania, S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
message from townsfolk angry Hilliard and Schweighofer Civil War re-enactor David Callahan, as Maj. Robert Anderson,
at him for signing a lucrative nat- have never met, yet both are liv- See FRACKING , Page 7A 6 09815 10011 speaks during "Rally to the Cause" at Wyoming Seminary.
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Ashley reinstates 3 part-time police officers DETAILS


LOTTERY
Council stopped scheduling paid $10 per hour. Kalish in September, leaving only Council said Oravic is paid $150 more time to pursue delinquent MIDDAY DRAWING
Lastmonth,councilfiredpolice Cerski and Sgt. McGlynn on duty. per month and is only required to garbage fees, netting $11,000, and
part-time officers and cut a DAILY NUMBER 7-7-6
Chief David Cerski two days after Council said plans to hire a police attend one meeting a year, which to attend 26 hearings, which
full-time patrolman last year. his pregnant ex-girlfriend ob- chief haven’t been discussed yet. is the borough’s organizational brought in $5,800, Gorham said. BIG FOUR 2-6-2-7
tained a protection from abuse or- In related business, Sgt. meeting in January. “If you wanted a return on your in- QUINTO 8-6-6-1-3
der against him. Mullen said McGlynn provided council with a Council voted 4-2 to outsource vestment, to me, that’s eight TREASURE HUNT
By CAMILLE FIOTI council could not give the reason detailed police report for the the borough’s payroll processing times our investment.” 02-04-23-24-26
Times Leader Correspondent for Cerski’s termination because month of March. Like the March to One Source. Stacy McGovern In another matter, a Manhattan
ASHLEY – Council unani- it is a “personnel issue.” report, council announced that and John Gibbons voted against Street resident asked council for NIGHTLY DRAWING
mously voted Tuesday to rein- “I’m thankful that they’re future reports will consist of an the move. Council member Joe help with a four-unit nuisance DAILY NUMBER 1-8-8
state three part-time police offi- back,” said Sgt. Joe McGlynn Jr., itemized list of the types and Gorham said an internal audit re- propertyonManhattanStreet.He
cers who were laid off in July due of the part-time officers. McGlynn numbers of incidents. vealed the borough needed to get complained the tenants have gar- BIG FOUR 9-9-9-2
to budget cuts. Jr. is the borough’s only full-time Frank Drazba asked council if a better hold on its money. bage piling up on their porches QUINTO 3-2-3-4-2
Joe McGlynn, 29, Ed Weidow, police officer and the father of the Mayor Rick Oravic receives com- By shifting some of the respon- and no curtains in their windows. CASH FIVE
33, and Phillip Collotty, 40, were reinstated officer Joe McGlynn. pensation whether or not he at- sibilities of the borough secretary, He also said he had to call 911 sev- 01-10-21-32-41
sworn in by District Justice Jo- Thestatepolicehavebeenhelp- tends council meetings. “He which included payroll process- eral times because of the unruly MEGA MILLIONS
seph Halesy at council’s work ses- ing provide protection for the bor- hasn’t been here in eight or nine ing, the borough regained more behavior of some of the tenants.
sion prior to Tuesday’s regular ough since July after council stop- months,” he said. “He’s not doing than $16,000 in revenue, Gorham Council said the borough’s code
10-23-39-41-45
meeting. Council member Jim ped scheduling part-time officers. his job and I think his pay should said. enforcement officer would inves- MEGA BALL 15
Mullen said the officers will be It cut full-time Patrolman Brian be stopped.” The move gave the secretary tigate.
HARRISBURG – One player
matched all five winning
numbers drawn in Tuesday’s
POLICE BLOTTER officers investigating a domes-
tic dispute waived his right to a SLAIN FAMILY MEMBERS REMEMBERED “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game
and will receive $125,000.
preliminary hearing Tuesday
Jason Cohen of Lottery officials said 60
NANTICOKE – A man ac- before District Judge Donald
players matched four num-
cused of ramming his vehicle Whittaker. Kingston lights
bers and won $256.50 each
into a car driven by a former John Anthony Patte, 46, of five candles and 1,846 players matched
girlfriend waived his right to a Hanover Township, waived representing the three numbers and won
preliminary hearing Tuesday charges of resisting arrest and
members of the $14.each.
before District Judge Donald disorderly conduct to Luzerne
Whittaker. County Court. Fogel family,
Steven Todd Price, 40, of Plymouth police withdrew killed by terror-
Buttonwood Avenue, Wilkes- charges of stalking, institution- ists in Israel last
Barre, waived charges of stalk- al vandalism, disorderly con- month. Udi and
ing and accidents involving duct, harassment, public drunk- Ruth Fogel and
damage to attended vehicle to enness and a second count of
Luzerne County Court. resisting arrest against Patte.
three of their OBITUARIES
children were
Nanticoke police withdrew Police allege Patte fought Baltrushes, Ethel
charges of reckless endanger- with officers and clogged a
stabbed to
ment, simple assault and five toilet in a holding cell inside death March 11 in Davis, Jane
traffic violations against Price. the police department on April Israel’s West DiFlavis, Marie
Police allege Angela Espino- 1, according to the criminal Bank. The Jew- Evans, Eugene
sa reported on Feb. 3 that her complaint. ish Community Ferraro, Susan
vehicle was struck by a Ford Center in Henry, Mary
Escape, driven by Price, on HANOVER TWP. – A man Wilkes-Barre
West Washington Street. She accused of unlawfully entering
Howe, Frederick
held a service Jancuska, Jane
followed Price, who she a residence April 2 waived his
claimed made a motion with right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday, which Johnson, Robert
his hand across his throat, Tuesday before District Judge also included Kunigiel, Stanley
according to a police news Joseph Halesey. prayers in mem- Lugar, Anita
release. Ronald Kripp, 42, of Oxford ory of the fam- Muller, Sarah
Street, waived a single count of ily.
NANTICOKE – A man ac- criminal trespass to county Nakkache, Edward
cused of struggling with police court. O’Leary, Stephanie
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER Reggie, Jane
Resavy, Frank
Thomas, Mark
Edward Nakkache
April 6, 2011 Gas firm withdraws Back Mt. plans, will resubmit Williams, John Jr.
Wright, Allen
Edward and grandfather. Page 2A, 8A
Nakkache, 89, Edward was preceded in death by
By SARAH HITE day night, withdrawing two ap- Gathering Line project and sub-
of Buenos his beloved wife of 53 years, Esther.
shite@timesleader.com plications from the township division of a 4-acre parcel on
Aires, Argenti- Surviving are his son, Dr. V. Benja- DALLAS TWP. – Nine repre- with them. which a metering station is
na, and Wilkes- min, and his wife, Jane; grandchil- sentatives, including an attorney, Moments after Planning Com- planned, Williams’ attorney Ri-
chard Bower withdrew the appli-
Barre, passed
away Wednes-
dren, Alexandra, Nicholas and An- from the various aspects of the mission Chairman Jack Dodson
cations, saying the company will BUILDING
drew, of Shavertown; daughter Ma- Williams natural gas company announced the company’s re-
day, April 6, bel Etkin and husband George, and swiftly left the township Plan- quest for land development along resubmit at a later date. TRUST
2011, in Bue- granddaughters Julie and Natalia, of Bower said after talking with
nos Aires. ning Commission meeting Tues- Sedlar Lane for its Springville
Buenos Aires; daughter Aida Anzel, Planning Commission Solicitor
Edward had received a Master The Times Leader strives to
of Buenos Aires, and grandchildren, William McCall, the company
of Economics from the University correct errors, clarify stories
Martina, Ezeqiel, Victoria and Lauta- will resubmit plans after its zon-
of Buenos Aires. He had a success-
ful textile manufacturing and fab- ro of Buenos Aires; as well as daugh- Allen W. Wright ing hearing tentatively sched-
and update them promptly.
Corrections will appear in this
ric business in Argentina. ter Ruth Flores and husband Anto- uled for May 16.
April 7, 2011 spot. If you have information
After moving to the United nio, both of Newburgh, N.Y. Dodson said the action is not
Services and Shiva were observ- unusual, and he said the compa- to help us correct an inaccu-
States, he enjoyed spending time racy or cover an issue more
ed in Argentina. Allen W. heating and refrigeration repairman. ny “didn’t have everything to-
and traveling with his wife and Wright, a son He went into business for himself
family here. Edward was also in- Memorial donations can be made gether.” thoroughly, call the newsroom
of the late Os- as Wright’s Refrigeration. He also at 829-7242.
volved in the Jewish community. in Edward’s memory to the Jewish born Wright drove the school bus for AISD and Township Engineer Tom
He will be remembered as a lov- Federation, 60 S. River St., Wilkes- and Annie volunteered as a van driver for the Doughton cited a letter from Jack
ing, caring and supportive father Barre, PA 18702. Dean Wright, Veterans Administration. Varaly, the township’s planning A LIST OF PAST RECIP-
was the fifth He is survived by his childhood consultant, who recommended
sweetheart of 59 years, Christine
IENTS of the Anti-Defamation
son of seven the company withdraw its appli-
children born Wright; two sons, Michael O. Wright League’s Distinguished Com-
cation.
Ethel Elizabeth Baltrushes June 4, 1931, in
Shenandoah, Pa. He passed away
(Brenda) of Austin, Texas, and Ty-
rone A. Wright (Susan) of New Mex- Residents Rob and Allison
munity Service Award, pub-
lished on Page 12A of Mon-
Thursday, April 7, 2011. ico; and one daughter, Ernestine Friedman utilized the help of an day’s Times Leader, should
April 12, 2011 Four brothers, two sisters, and Jones (known as Tina the lollypop la- attorney in gathering informa-
dy), of Wilkes Barrie; four grandchil-
have also included the names
one granddaughter also preceded tion and carried with them a fold- of Max Bartikowsky and Anna
E thel Elizabeth Baltrushes, 90, of
Larksville, passed away peace-
fully surrounded by her family Tues-
Casimir’s Church, Lyndwood, Ha-
nover Township, for three years.
him in death. They are Orlando
Wright, William Wright, Osborn
dren and several great-grandchil-
dren. Also surviving is an old and
dear best friend of the military, Ed-
er filled with documents and pre-
pared statements to address at
Cervenak.
Ethel was a member of St. Casi- Wright Jr., Robert Wright, Venice
day, April 12, 2011. Born August 12, mir’s Church of Lyndwood, Hanov- Jackson, Gertrude Leaks, and win Tealer; and also a large loving the meeting..“I had a lot of things THE GRAPHIC ON PAGE 9A
1920, in Bramwell, W.Va., she was a er Township, for over 30 years. She granddaughter Leona Keatts. family of nieces, nephews, cousins, to say,” said Allison Friedman. “I in Sunday’s edition contained
daughter of the late George and An- was a member of the Westside Flow- He attended Murray Hill Voca- and friends. guess this buys us more time.” errors. There were 25 states
na Gasper. er Club and the Back Mountain Se- tion School in New York City, N.Y. Allen loved attending sporting that fought for the Union.
Ethel was raised in Keystone, nior Citizens Club for 14 years. Also, He joined the U.S. Army Air Corps events, reading, flying pigeons and
W.Va. She was a graduate of North- repairing things. He loved life and Also, the names of Lincoln’s
she was a member of the American in 1950, which is now known as

Global Landscape
fork High School in Northfork, Legion, the Ladies Auxiliary in U.S. Air Force, and retired after 21 people, living his life to the fullest. first vice president, Hannibal
W.Va., and later graduated from St. Litchfield, Conn., and the Daugh- years of service. Funeral Services will be con- Hamlin, and the Confederacy’s
Vincent’s School of Nursing in ters of Isabella Society at St. Antho- After retiring from the USAF, he ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at number two general, Joseph
Bridgeport, Conn.
She later took post-graduate
ny’s Church in Litchfield, Conn.
Throughout her life, Ethel great-
worked helping families prepare
their income tax, United Parcel
Cook-Walden Funeral Home, 6100 N.
Lamar Blvd., Austin, Texas. A grave- Conference at King’s Johnston, were misspelled.

features author Patel


courses at the University of Connec- ly enjoyed bird watching, garden- Services for four years, and Cou- side service will be conducted at 9 WILKES-BARRE AREA
ticut, St. John’s University in Brook- ing, and cooking. She also loved to ples Pipe Fitting Co. He then de- a.m. Tuesday, April 19, at Fort Sam School Board member Lynn
lyn, N.Y., and New York University. read. cided to return to school and he at- Houston National Cemetery, 1502
After school, she married her Harry Wurzbach, San Antonio, Tex- Evans’ job as a school bus
She was preceded in death, in ad- tended Capital City Trade School
husband, Joseph M. Baltrushes, in dition to her parents, by her hus- as. Raj Patel, the author of The driver is with Williams Bus
where he received his license and
1946 at the Church of Assumption in band, Joseph M., who passed away became a master air conditioning/ Condolences may be sent to New York Times best-selling Lines. Her employer was not
Stratfield, Conn. She worked as a in 2010; sister, Agnes McLaughlin; www.Cookwaldenfuneralhome.com. books “The Value of Nothing: specified in a school board
registered nurse and as a supervisor and brother, George Gasper. How to Reshape Market Society meeting story published on
at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Bridge- Surviving are her seven children,
port, Conn.
and Redefine Democracy” and Page 2A of Tuesday’s edition.
Joan P. Seningen and her husband,
“Stuffed and Starved: The Hid-
Later in life, she worked as a pri-
vate duty nurse for many years. Eth-
Gary E., of Bethlehem, Pa.; Janice
K. of Malibu, Calif.; Joseph M. Jr. Robert I. Johnson den Battle for the World Food
el and her husband, Joseph, resided and his wife, Susan, of Malibu, Cal- System,” will be the keynote
in Bridgeport, Conn., where Joe at- if.; Ann I., of Cardiff, Calif.; Edward, April 8, 2011
speaker at the third annual King’s
tended Bridgeport University. Soon of Dallas; Lisa Marie of Thousand College Global Landscape Con-
after, they began raising their family
in Litchfield, Conn., where Joseph
Oaks, Calif.; and Jacquelyn S., of
Palm Springs, Calif.; as well as eight R obert I. Johnson, of Stoney
Mountain Road, Tunkhannock,
a guest at Ann’s Grove in Sugar Hol-
Surviving are his wife, Huisuk
Kim Johnson; a son, Robert John-
ference.
Patel’s presentation will be at 7
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USPS 499-710
began his career with Metropolitan grandchildren and four great-grand- son Jr., of Tunkhannock; and a
Life. Litchfield was forever special children. low, died Friday evening, April 8, brother, Frank Johnson of Pennsyl- p.m. Thursday, in the Burke Audi- Issue No. 2011-103
to Ethel and Joseph, for it was there Family and friends are invited to 2011, at Mercy Tyler Hospital in vania. torium of the McGowan School Advertising Newsroom
that they developed lifelong friend- attend Mass of Christian Burial at10 Tunkhannock. He was born in of Business. The presentation
ships. Funeral services will be held 829-7293 829-7242
a.m. Monday morning in St. John Tunkhannock on June 26, 1925, a kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
Ethel and her family also lived in the Baptist Church, Larksville. In- at 11 a.m. Thursday from the will highlight the Global Land- Circulation
son of the late Frank S. and Marie
Rome, N.Y., for several years where terment will be in St. Casimir’s Donley Johnson.
Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home scape Conference, set for Thurs- Jim McCabe – 829-5000
jmccabe@timesleader.com
Joseph was district manager for Cemetery, Muhlenburg, Pa. Friends He was a 30-year veteran of the Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, day and Friday, and titled “Going Published daily by:
Metropolitan Life, and eventually may call from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at U.S. Army, retiring as a master ser- conducted by the Dennis Strong G.R.E.E.N. in Changing Times,”
retired in Larksville. During her the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral Home, geant. While in World War II, he Post 457 of Tunkhannock, Rought which will assemble scholars,
Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
high school years, Ethel was an ac- 15 N. Main St.
530 W. Main St., Plymouth. took part in the invasion of Utah Hall Post 510 of Laceyville, and
tive member of the Junior Sub Deb Ethel’s family would like to ex- educators, students and commu- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Beach and served under General VFW Post 3583 of Mehoopany. In-
Club and the Children of Mary Soli- tend a sincere thank you to the nurs- nity members who are interested Periodicals postage paid at
Patton in the Battle of the Bulge. He terment will be at the convenience Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
darity Club. es and staff at the Hospice of the Sa- of the family. in the connections among busi-
While she was raising her chil- cred Heart for their wonderful care also served in the Korean conflict Postmaster: Send address changes
and the Vietnam War. Online condolences may be sent ness, ethics and sustainability. to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
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Scouts for several years in Rome, Please visit www.sjgrontkowski- Robert was preceded in death by to the family at www.sheldonku-
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LOCAL
W-B DISTRICT JUDGE Candidates are looking to occupy seat vacated by now-county Judge William Amesbury I N B R I E F

Bench hopefuls make their pitch


PLAINS TWP.

Nominate an EMS provider


In recognition of National Emergen-
cy Medical Services Week, nomina-
tions are being accepted to recognize
EMS providers who have made signif-
By SHEENA DELAZIO Jeff Thomas, an em-
sdelazio@timesleader.com icant contributions while providing
ployee with the Wilkes- essential care.
WILKES-BARRE – The seven men Barre Area School Dis- A candidate can be nominated in the
running for magisterial district judge trict, was not at Tues- category of heroism or community
in Wilkes-Barre all have reasons they day’s forum. service. Those eligible include mem-
want to serve in the seat once held by Each candidate was given a two- bers of any local emergency medical
now-county Judge William Amesbury. minute opening, a one-minute period service including paramedics, dis-
Six of those men, including a long- to answer several questions, and a patchers, EMTs, firefighters, first re-
time bail bondsman and a current Lu- two-minute closing statement. sponders and police.
zerne County commissioner, aired The event was moderated by One or more nominees will be honor-
those reasons Tuesday night at a League of Women Voters’ member at- ed by Geisinger Wyoming Valley Med-
League of Women Voters forum held torney Ingrid Cronin. ical Center in Plains Township and
at Wilkes University. Each candidate said his experience Geisinger Medical Center in Danville
Those in attendance included bail in his respective field has prepared during EMS Week, May 16-22.
bondsman Mike Smith, county Com- him for the open spot, in hopes to All nominations must be received by
missioner Stephen A. Urban, current restore trust and integrity to Luzerne PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
April 30. To nominate an extraordinary
public defender Christopher O’Don- County. Candidates for district judge seat 11-1-01 participate in a forum on Tuesday EMS provider, visit www.geisin-
nell, city Councilman Rick Cronauer, Urban said a district judge is the organized by the League of Women Voters and hosted at Wilkes University. ger.org/ems.
city chief attorney Tim Henry and From left are Tim Henry, Stephen Urban, Mike Smith, Don Winder, Christopher
businessman Don Winder. See FORUM, Page 4A O’Donnell and Rick Cronauer. Absent was Jeff Thomas. PLYMOUTH

Tax rebate period ending


Release of
P R I M A RY E L ECT I O N S E ASO N Gail Burdulis, Plymouth Borough
Tax Collector, announces that the
rebate period for County/Borough

more Toole
taxes will end on Monday. The face
period will begin on Tuesday. Office
hours during the face period will re-
main the same: Monday and Tuesday

letters denied
5-7 p.m. and Saturday 9-11 a.m. Tax
payments may be made in person, or
sent through the mail. When making
payments, bring or send both copies of
the tax statement. Also, if a receipt is
Letters were written on behalf of requested, send a self-addressed
ex-Luzerne County Judge Michael stamped envelope, along with pay-
ment.
Toole before his sentencing.
SCRANTON

By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
Maguire again seeks delay
SCRANTON – A federal judge has Former Luzerne County Redevel-
rejected a request from an attorney for opment Authority member William
Maguire asked for another delay in his
The Times Leader seeking release of
sentencing on corruption charges,
more letters written on behalf of for-
potentially pushing the sentencing a
mer Luzerne County Judge Michael
total of 17 months from the originally
Toole. The move came the same day
set date.
Toole’s attorney filed a brief arguing
Maguire pleaded guilty in October
against any release of additional let-
2009 to charges he accepted $1,400
ters.
from a contractor who did business
U.S. Middle District Judge Richard with the authority. The money was
P. Conaboy issued a letter Tuesday ad- supposed to be a reimbursement for a
dressed to attorney Ralph Kates for- trip Maguire took for authority busi-
mally announcing he will not reconsid- CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
ness with other authority members.
er his prior decision Political signs are seen near the intersection of North Pennsylvania Avenue and South Main Street in Wilkes-Barre. Under federal sentencing guidelines,
to withhold some let- The city’s legal office has asked all candidates to retrieve their signs on public rights-of-way before today at 5 p.m. Maguire faces four to 10 months in
ters, primarily those prison, but his attorneys have repeated-

Some signs of times must go


from immediate ly sought extensions on the hearing
family, members of date, first set for Jan. 25, 2010.
Alcoholics Anony- The most recent delay pushed the
mous and Toole’s sentencing to April 18, but on Tuesday,
counselor during his attorney Frank Nocito filed a motion
Toole recovery from his al- for another delay “for at least 60 days.”
cohol addiction. Political signs on Wilkes-Barre City Pennsylvania Avenue,” said “They look eas, as well as create visual Noting the prosecution does not
Conaboy had an
public rights-of-way are not allowed Drew McLaughlin, assistant terrible, espe-
distractions or impairments oppose the motion, Nocito cites the
April 7 meeting with to Mayor Tom Leighton. for motorists. We are not spe- same reasons for the delay mentioned
several attorneys by any candidate for office. McLaughlin said candi- cially now in cifically targeting any areas in past motions, noting Maguire is
seeking the release dates will be able to pick up where signs may be a prob- cooperating with other federal investi-
of 156 letters written their signs at the garage be- the spring.” lem. The city is merely noti- gations.
to him regarding the By BILL O’BOYLE tween 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. dai- Charlotte Raup fying the candidates and the
sentencing of Toole boboyle@timesleader.com ly. W-B mayoral public, as a whole, of the law MOOSIC
on corruption charg- WILKES-BARRE – Wilkes-Barre city He said the city has re- candidate as a courtesy,” he said.
es and agreed to re- once again is advising all candidates seek- moved signs in the past and McLaughlin said Leight- Child safety program set
lease most of the let- ing office in the upcoming primary elec- the signs aren’t always politi- on, who is running for a third Sun Buick GMC in Moosic has un-
ters. But he decided some contained tion that placing campaign signs along cal – some are signs for advertising, ga- term as mayor, does not have any cam- derwritten a biometric fingerprinting
information that was too personal or public rights-of-way is strictly prohibited. rage sales and event announcements. paign signs on public property. Charlotte and DNA identification kit program to
detailed about Toole’s alcoholism to The city, through its legal “But this always becomes an issue in Raup, a Democratic candidate for city be held on Saturday, June 11, from 9:30
justify making them public. He also de- office, has asked all candi- the weeks before an election – primary or mayor, said she will not put up signs on a.m. to 2 p.m. The program provides
cided members of Alcoholics Anony- dates to retrieve their signs general,” McLaughlin said. “Traditional- public property. parents with a Child Safety Journal,
mous should be allowed to retain their before today at 5 p.m. or ly more signs appear around those “They look terrible, especially now in which has their child’s biometric fin-
anonymity and would not release their they will be removed by times.” the spring,” Raup said. “Those signs just gerprints and a digital photo. These
letters. public works employees William Vinsko, assistant city attorney, litter the landscape.” items can then be provided to law
Kates then wrote a letter asking Co- and taken to the city garage. said the city can cite two sections of the Karen Dussinger, spokeswoman for enforcement in the event the child goes
naboy to reconsider his decision and The May 17 primary includes 49 Lu- city code for the prohibition of political PennDOT, said that when people place missing.
release all letters, arguing they con- zerne County Council candidates, 16 signs. signs along a state road, it is usually with- The event is run by DNA Lifeprint,
tained information Conaboy used to county judicial candidates, 21 Wilkes- He said the code states “signs shall not in PennDOT’s right-of-way. which is endorsed by America’s Most
make his sentencing decision, and that Barre City Council candidates and six be erected within the public right-of-way, “We choose to let them do this if the Wanted host John Walsh. A copy of
some information could be redacted if city mayoral candidates looking for votes. including sidewalk area.” signs are not so distracting as to cause a Walsh’s child safety tips will also be
necessary. There are also candidates for numerous Vinsko said the ordinance has been in crash (are not large, blinking etc.) or com- provided for free to all participants.
Conaboy’s reply issued Tuesday said school boards and municipal offices. effect since prior to 1982. promise the sight-distance of the motori- For information, call Lori Guitson at
“this was not an easy determination to “Any sign found in violation on Thurs- “Political signs which are placed along st,” Dussinger said. 414-1000.
make,” but that he would stick to his day morning will be removed by the De- public streets (within the right-of-way), In return for that courtesy, PennDOT
original decision. He also suggested partment of Public Works and placed in sidewalks, medians and other public asks that the candidates remove their WILKES-BARRE
any further efforts to have the letters storage at the Public Works garage on rights-of-way can block access to these ar- signs when the election is over.
released “would have to be done in a Eating for a cause at King’s
formal matter by appropriate mo- Students at King’s College stuffed

Nurse hits WVHCS with age discrimination suit


tions” rather than through the less for- their faces for children in need Tuesday
mal letter Kates had submitted. night at a charity donut eating contest.
Toole’s attorney, Frank Nocito, had The event was part of the “10-day
argued at the April 7 meeting that the challenge” fundraiser run by students
letters should be kept private to pro- Lawsuit filed by Nancy Bellas links ny that recently pur- The suit contends she was She returned to find and sponsored by the college’s Shoval
tect the anonymity of AA members, chased it, Community targeted and pushed into a parking ticket and
complaint to repercussions Center for Community Outreach to
and to protect confidential medical in- Health Systems Inc., as immediately mailed benefit Invisible Children, a charity
formation regarding Toole. In an offi- stemming from parking ticket. well as the Pennsylvania leaving because she was a the payment, which that works to protect children and
cial brief filed Tuesday, he reiterated Association of Staff Nurs- veteran employee with a was returned because innocent civilians from politically-
those arguments. Nocito cited case es and Allied Profession- higher salary than new she hadn’t signed the driven violence in Uganda.
law, contending the release of such in- By MARK GUYDISH als, the union represent- hires. check. She went to the Matthew Steltzer, a 20-year-old ju-
formation is up to the judge, who must mguydish@timesleader.com ing nurses at Wilkes- police to pay in person nior from Parsippany, N.J., put down
balance the value of public release SCRANTON – In a case involving a Barre General Hospital. and questioned an of- four donuts in 52 seconds to win first
against the reasons for withholding late-night shopping stop, a parking tick- In the paperwork, Bellas says she con- ficer about getting a ticket so late at prize, a King’s sweatshirt and $25 in
such release. et, and a hint at expected favoritism cluded a 16-hour shift at Wilkes-Barre night. credit redeemable at stores and restau-
Conaboy’s decision to release most, from police, a nurse has sued her former General Hospital in 2008 and stopped at “Further, Nancy Bellas had been pre- rants on campus.
but not all letters “reflects the court ba- employer, Wyoming Valley Health Care the Edwardsville Price Chopper around viously led to believe that there was a The 10-day challenge continues at
lancing of factors for and against ac- System, for alleged age discrimination. 11:15 p.m., opting to park in the fire lane ‘mutual respect’ between law enforce- King’s through this week, culminating
cess,” and should not be reconsidered, Registered Nurse Nancy Bellas filed because she expected to be in the store in a march around Wilkes-Barre and
Nocito argued. the suit against WVHCS and the compa- only five minutes. See NURSE, Page 4A self-abduction fundraiser Friday.
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Source of leaks in DeNaples probe ‘unknown’


In casino-license probe, Pa. evidence to es- vestigation into potential perjury lieves was subject to grand jury se- vice president of The Morning tude the source(s) of the leaks, he
tablish the during the casino-application crecy. Call, said the shield law preserves did expose a grand jury process,
high court sends grand jury
source of leaks process by Louis DeNaples as he “A good example of (that) is the the free flow of information. external to the actual investiga-
case to attorney general. that were re- sought a license for what became initial articles which reported not “In this case, we believe by al- tion and deliberation of the grand
ported” and Mount Airy Casino Resort. only that the purpose of the pro- lowing our reporter to do his jury, which was avoidable, inex-
said much of Blakey, a former York County ceedings was to see if DeNaples work, the public benefited by un- plicable, and created an atmo-
By MARK SCOLFORO the material judge, said the three denied they had committed perjury, but specif- derstanding the nature of the sphere where a breach of grand ju-
Associated Press DeNaples could have orig- divulged any grand jury secrets, ically that he committed perjury grand jury investigation,’’ Erdman ry secrecy became all but inevita-
HARRISBURG — The state Su- inated from wit- assertions the four reporters cor- in his application and testimony said. ble,” Castille wrote.
preme Court unsealed a report nesses who were not sworn to se- roborated. to the gaming board with respect Both Blakey and the Supreme Dauphin County District Attor-
late Monday in which a special crecy. The Pennsylvania Shield Law, to his alleged ties to ... members of Court were critical of how the ney Ed Marsico charged DeNa-
prosecutor concluded he could Blakey said the most likely he said, prevented him from ask- organized crime,’’ Blakey wrote. Dauphin County district attor- ples, a wealthy Dunmore busi-
not firmly determine the source of source of information to reporters ing the journalists directly for the He said evidence of leaks of ney’s office handled the grand jury nessman with banking and gar-
grand jury leaks in a casino-licens- for The Associated Press, The source of their information, lead- grand jury information was con- proceedings, from announcing bage disposal interests, with four
ing investigation, and the justices Morning Call of Allentown and ing him to produce an “inconclu- tained in news accounts, and re- the hearing schedule on the Inter- counts of perjury. He dropped the
referred the matter to the attorney the Philadelphia Daily News were sive and unsatisfactory’’ result porters acknowledged they re- net to having witnesses wait in a charges in April 2009, citing prob-
general’s office. two state troopers and a Dauphin and recommend the investigation ceived information from people hallway where reporters congre- lems with the evidence. At that
The prosecutor, Albert G. Bla- County assistant district attorney. be abandoned. familiar with the investigation or gated. point, DeNaples had agreed to
key, said he “must acknowledge The troopers and prosecutor The journalists reported on in- from anonymous sources. “Although (he) proved unable transfer ownership of the casino
that he has developed no credible were involved in a grand jury in- formation, Blakey said, that he be- David M. Erdman, editor and to identify with reasonable certi- to his daughter.

State Senate GOP needs more time for legislation on school vouchers
Gov. Corbett briefly addressed passage. A vote will be put off un- serving more children than any year or less for a family of four — In the fourth year, children of districts would be able to apply
til at least April 26. other voucher program in the na- would be eligible to get taxpayer middle-income families — about for money to help establish their
Republican senators behind
Corbett wouldn’t tell The Asso- tion. help paying for private or reli- $67,000 a year or less for a family own voucher programs.
closed doors Tuesday. ciated Press what he told sen- The bill has yet to get House gious school tuition, or be able to of four — would be able to get tui- No school would be required to
ators. But Senate Majority Lead- approval, and Corbett, who sup- switch to another public school. tion help as well, while school participate.
er Dominic Pileggi says Corbett ports the concept, may still seek
By MARC LEVY expressed support for the bill, changes later in the process, Pic-
Associated Press but Pileggi says it’ll need to un- cola said.

6th Annual
HARRISBURG — A bill in the dergo some changes. The bill is projected to cost tax-
state Senate that would allow The bill is supported by most payers $730 million in the first
more children to attend private Republicans and possibly a few four years, when it would expand
schools in Pennsylvania with tax- Democrats. It would create one to serve more children. One Re-
payer help is encountering trou- of the nation’s farthest-reaching publican, Sen. Pat Vance of Cum-
ble. school-voucher programs in the berland County, has said she
Gov. Tom Corbett briefly ad- country, if not the biggest. would not vote for the bill be-
Health & Wellness Center
RUN / WALK
dressed Republican senators be- Supporters say the bill will cause of the cost.
hind closed doors Tuesday after help families get their children Sen. Vince Hughes, D-Philadel-
some senators said it wasn’t clear out of struggling or unsafe public phia, said that if the state wants
whether the bill had enough sup- schools, although detractors say to help all children in struggling Part of the 2011 Greater Hazleton Festival of Races
port to pass or whether the gover- it will be very costly for taxpayers schools it should force the dis-
nor supports it.
The bill had been scheduled
while doing little, if anything, to
improve the quality of public edu-
tricts to extend school days, hold
summer school and reduce class
Aprill 30, 2011
for a Senate vote hours after hun- cation or student test scores. sizes.
9:30 a.m. Kids FREE Fun Run (11 years and younger)
dreds of private school students, The bill’s chief sponsor, Sen. Under the bill, tens of thou- 10:00 a.m. 5K Run/Walk
shepherded by parents and teach- Jeffrey Piccola, R-Dauphin, said sands of children from low-in- at the Hazleton Health & Wellness Center
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Candidates were asked specif- Each candidate said his experi-


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ic questions on how they would ence in his respective field has Damon’s Grill, Hazleton
l Course Description - Race starting at HHWC lower
handle neighbor disputes and if prepared him for the open
Continued from Page 3A level parking lot, left onto Airport Beltway, left
they have experience in media- spot, in hopes to restore trust into Hollywood section to turn-around and back;
first line in the judicial system tion among contractors and mainly flat and fast, slight incline at end, marked
that people appear before, and businesses. and integrity to Luzerne Coun- miles, expert timing, water station, and traffic control.
Smith agreed. Winder said he would have to ty. l Post-Race Party Sponsored by Damon’s Grill, Hazleton

Winder and Henry said ma- determine who is being honest, Make checks payable to: Hazleton General Hospital
gistrates have to wear many while O’Donnell said he would Send check and registration form to:
hats and use common sense to urge neighbors to solve the how they would handle the ev- Hazleton Heath & Wellness Center
be an educator and advocate. problem themselves before com- er-present drug problem and The Fitness Center / Attn: Jerrod Ferrence
50 Moisey Drive / Hazleton, PA 18202
O’Donnell said he is a good fit ing to court. high crime rates in the city.
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log-on to www.hazletonhealthandwellness.org
background as a former assist- time contractor he has plenty of lenge young people to not do
ant district attorney and current experience regarding media- drugs, getting involved in the
public defender, having to han-
dle both civil and criminal
tions, while Urban said he had
plenty of mediation experience,
community through programs
like Drug Abuse Resistance
M W E L C O M E TO D O N N M I C H A E L’ S S A LO N M
cases. as well, citing the county’s re- Education, while Henry said he Jolon Dervin has joined our staff and looks forward to
Cronauer said he is the man cent reassessment. could only apply the law appro- seeing you at her new location.
for the job because he will make Candidates were also asked priately to each case.

NURSE
stated Bellas had told an officer forced to constructively resign
that if Edwardsville police ar- her position, out of fear of reper-
rived in the emergency room cussions, an intolerable work en-
they would “have to wait,” the vironment and a clear lack of ap-
Continued from Page 3A
suit says. Bellas denies the com- propriate representation protect-
ment and medical professionals” ment. ing her interests.”
that would have led to a warning, The incident led to discipline The suit contends she was tar-
not a ticket, the paperwork says. action that Bellas perceived as geted and pushed into leaving be-
Bellas made a sarcastic comment “egregious and unique.” She at- cause she was a veteran employ-
(L to R) Danielle Mullery, Donn Mullery, Jolon Dervin, Jacquie Eldridge,
as she left the police station. tempted to switch to per diem ee with a higher salary than new Robb Warmouth, Sharon Sapiego
Police later called the hospital status but was denied. Ultimate- hires. The suit seeks $75,000 in
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I N B R I E F AIRPORT MISHAP Both aircraft were on tarmac with passengers aboard, but no injuries were reported.

Jumbo jet clips commuter plane


The Associated Press that promotes global aviation safety. A damaged Airbus
NEW YORK — The world’s largest The Airbus A380 was taxiing out to a A380 belonging to
passenger aircraft clipped a much small- runway when its left wingtip crashed in- Air France sits on
er commuter plane on a dark, wet tar- to the tail of the regional jet, operated the runway Tuesday
mac at New York City’s Kennedy Air- by Comair for Delta Air Lines and stop- at John F. Kennedy
port, spinning it like a toy as hundreds ped on an intersecting taxiway, whip- International Air-
of passengers sat in both planes. No one ping the smaller plane around nearly 90 port after it clipped
was injured. degrees. a much smaller jet
Monday night.
The two jets — an Airbus A380 oper- Air France said 485 passengers and 25
ated by Air France and a Bombardier crew members were aboard the Paris-
CRJ700 regional jet — were towed bound Flight 7. The Comair flight was
away after the collision around 8 p.m. carrying 62 passengers and four crew
Monday and will be inspected to deter- members. AP PHOTO
mine the extent of their damage, a Fed- The National Transportation Safety
eral Aviation Administration spokes- Board will investigate, board spokeswo- trying to exit the taxiway but may have tions which could partly explain why
man said. man Kelly Nantel said. stopped short because of congestion on the Air France pilot may not have seen
“This wasn’t just two airplanes bump- An audio recording of conversations the ramp — the area where planes park, the regional jet," Voss said.
AP PHOTO ing together. The Air France plane real- between the JFK controller responsible Voss said. The superjumbo Airbus is so big, its
Liberation of Nazi camp remembered ly creamed the regional jet,” said Bill for coordinating the movement of In the dark and rain, "both pilots and wing nearly had enough clearance to
A woman lays down a flower Tuesday Voss, president of the Flight Safety planes on the tarmac and the two air- controllers would have been confronted make it over the smaller plane — but
during the commemoration ceremo- Foundation, an industry funded group craft indicates the Comair plane was with a sea of flashing lights and reflec- not quite.
nies for the 66th anniversary of the
liberation of former Nazi concentra-
BOLDLY GOING WHERE NO MAN HAD GONE BEFORE
Ex-bishop
tion camp Mittelbau-Dora near Nord-
hausen, Germany. Hitler’s V-2 rocket
was produced by slave labor from the
concentration camp.

TOKYO

Crisis ranks with Chernobyl


sanctioned
Japan ranked its nuclear crisis at the
highest possible severity on an in-
ternational scale — the same level as
by Vatican
the 1986 Chernobyl disaster — even as Belgian bishop who quit after
it insisted Tuesday that radiation leaks admitting sex abuse may no
are declining at its tsunami-crippled
nuclear plant. longer act as priest in public.
The higher rating is an open ac-
knowledgement of what was widely
understood already: The nuclear acci- By NICOLE WINFIELD
dent at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant is Associated Press
the second-worst in history. It does not VATICAN CITY — The Vati-
signal a worsening of the plant’s status can has ordered a Belgian bishop
in recent days or any new health dan- who resigned last year after ad-
gers. mitting he had sexually abused
his nephew to no longer act as a
WANTAGH, N.Y. priest in public and warned that
he may risk further church sanc-
Remains human, say cops tions.
The Vatican on Tuesday clar-
Police in New York confirm that
ified the punishment against the
remains found this week during a
former Bruges Bishop Roger
search for possible victims of a serial
Vangheluwe af-
killer are human. That makes 10 sets of
ter Belgian
remains found along a beach highway bishops report-
in recent months. ed that Vanghe-
The first remains found Monday luwe had mere-
morning were about 1.5 miles east of ly been sent out-
the entrance to Jones Beach on Long side Belgium
Island. Later in the day, a skull was AP PHOTO for spiritual and

P
found several miles away. eople participate in a rally Tuesday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first manned spaceflight, the psychological Vangheluwe
The findings in Nassau County, out- mission of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, in downtown Moscow. The letters on the helmet are the Russian acro- counseling, a
side New York City, come after police nym for the USSR, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, for whom Gagarin flew the 108-minute mission. seemingly cushy punishment giv-
in neighboring Suffolk County uncov- en the seriousness of the crime.
ered eight sets of human remains since The decision was the first

$38B spending cut deal nears


December along the same highway. known application of the Vati-
Police ended an extensive search of can’s new sex abuse norms ap-
the area Tuesday, but say they could proved last year giving the Con-
return. gregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith jurisdiction to investigate
CHESTER, PA. and punish bishops — not just
$2.5M bail for teen suspect Despite dissension, White House,
GOP predict passage of legislation
military spending cut in history The product of
and would set the stage for a days of brink-
tion the House passed in Feb-
ruary. Senate Democrats and
priests — who abuse minors. The
ultimate possible penalty: de-
A judge wanting to send a message companion vote later in the week the White House initially ad- frocking.
about violence in a crime-ridden Phila- that prevented shutdown. on a Republican budget to re- smanship, the vocated no reduction from cur- Previously, when bishops com-
delphia suburb jailed a 16-year-old duce federal deficits by trillions compromise rent levels. mitted canonical crimes the pope
shooting suspect on $2.5 million bail during the next decade. gave the White The legislation includes dealt with them by delegating the
on Monday, three days after a guard By DAVID ESPO The spending bill covering the House, House cuts for the Environmental cases to various Vatican offices or
AP Special Correspondent fiscal year through Sept. 30 is Protection Agency, the Nation- the Roman Rota, a Vatican court.
spotted him with a gun outside a social
hall where a shooting killed two teens WASHINGTON — Despite scattered ticketed for a vote in the House Republicans and al Institutes of Health, com- The Vatican has long been ac-
and wounded eight other people. opposition from both ends of the political on Thursday, with the Senate to Senate Demo- munity health centers and the cused by sex abuse victims of let-
Kanei Daniel Avery was charged with spectrum, House Republicans and the follow either later in the day or crats enough to Community Development ting off the hook bishops who
aggravated assault and related charges White House both predicted approval on Friday. Block Grant, favored by may- themselves molested minors or
Tuesday for the hard-bargained $38 billion Meanwhile, President Barack
claim victory. ors and other local officials. helped cover up the crimes of
following Friday’s shooting in Chester,
a city outside Philadelphia where vio- package of spending cuts that narrowly Obama is expected to introduce Yet the administration and priestswhodid.Thechangeinthe
lence was so pervasive last year the avoided a government shutdown. his proposal for cutting the na- Senate Democrats succeeded norms was designed at least in
mayor declared a state of emergency House Democratic leaders remained tion’s long-term debt in a speech today. in blunting Republican demands for even theory to let the Congregation
and instituted a 9 p.m. curfew in some non-committal on the legislation, sealed The president is expected to include tax deeper reductions in those programs and more easily go after abusive bish-
high-crime areas. late last week in negotiations that exclud- increases in the mix. elimination of others. The deal protects ops and cardinals.
ed them. The product of days of brinksmanship, some of President Barack Obama’s top pri- Victims’ advocates, however,
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, last week’s budget compromise gave the orities, leaving Head Start untouched, for said children will remain at risk as
touted the plan somewhat cautiously, say- White House, House Republicans and example, while maintaining the maxi- long as the Vatican declines to go
Shuttles get places to retire ing it was “far from perfect and we need to
do much more if we’re serious about cre-
Senate Democrats enough to claim victo- mum Pell education grant of $5,550.
ry yet left critics every opportunity to find Two prominent conservatives, Rep. Jim
after bishops who allowed the
abuse to continue by moving pe-
When space shuttle Atlantis returns ating new jobs.” fault. Jordan, R-Ohio, and Michele Bachmann, dophile priests around from par-
from its final mission in July, it’s com- In a posting on his website, Boehner Overall the $38 billion in cuts are less R-Minn., both said they would vote ish to parish rather than turning
ing home to stay at Kennedy Space said the measure calls for the largest non- than the $61 billion contained in legisla- against the legislation. them in to police.
Center.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden

Strains in NATO campaign show as new battles flare in Libya


made the announcement that the Vis-
itors Center here will get to keep and
display Atlantis for visitors and for the
thousands of Kennedy Space Center
workers who spent their careers Diplomats will meet today in Qatar Gulf nation of Qatar for a meeting of the allegations of corruption and the abuse
launching the shuttles into orbit over Libya contact group, which aims to coor- of their authority are investigated, state
the past three decades. for a meeting that aims to
dinate an international response to the television said early Wednesday.
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, a Democrat coordinate a response to conflict. conflict. • In Syria, pro-government gunmen
from Brevard County, had pushed hard The Libyan rebels have proven to be attacked two villages Tuesday in a move
to keep Atlantis. far weaker and outnumbered by Gadha- to crush a popular uprising against Pres-
As expected, Bolden also announced By SEBASTIAN ABBOT fi’s forces and without NATO airstrikes, ident Bashar Assad as the country’s lead-
that shuttle Discovery will go to the Associated Press they could face a crushing military de- ing pro-democracy group urged the
Smithsonian Institution’s Air & Space AJDABIYA, Libya — Moammar Gad- feat. So any realistic rebel hopes of un- Arab League to impose sanctions on the
Museum in Washington, D.C. The hafi’s forces fired rockets along the east- seating Gadhafi now rest firmly on inter- regime. The White House joined in the
Smithsonian in turn will give up En- ern front line and shelled the besieged national political pressure combined international condemnation.
terprise, a full-scale shuttle mockup city of Misrata on Tuesday as France and with sustained NATO airstrikes. • In Yemen, tens of thousands, includ-
that never made it into orbit, which Britain urged their NATO allies, includ- French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe ing uniformed officers, demonstrated
will go to New York City, to be dis- ing the United States, to intensify the said NATO was not doing enough to Tuesday against President Ali Abdullah AP PHOTO
played on board the retired aircraft campaign against the Libyan regime. ease the pressure on Misrata. Saleh and condemned a mediation pro- Libyan men hold a banner and a pre-
carrier Intrepid. But hopes for a rebel military victory Elsewhere in the Middle East: posal by neighboring Gulf countries that Gadhafi flag Tuesday as they take
Endeavour, the final active shuttle, have faded and diplomatic efforts to find • In Egypt, prosecutors ordered the called for the leader to step down, but part in an anti-Gadhafi rally and sup-
will go to the California Science Center a solution were picking up momentum. detention of former president Hosni guaranteed his immunity from prosecu- port France for its help in the current
in Los Angeles. Today, diplomats will meet in the tiny Mubarak’s powerful sons for 15 days as tion. conflict, in Benghazi, Libya.
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Man, 40, allegedly raped pre-teen W-B advances bath salts ban
Law would ban nine chemical at its next meeting April 28 and,
substances found in bath salts if passed, the ordinance would
Girl, 12 at the time, alleges least 30 times utory sexual assault, aggravated in late 2003 or early 2004. take effect 10 days later on May 8.
at various loca- indecent assault, indecent as- When the girl turned 10, Butz and other substances. At Cronauer’s invitation, Car-
she had sex with John Wayne
tions in the re- sault and corruption of minors. asked her if she wanted to be his men F. Ambrosino, CEO of
Butz at least 30 times. gion. Although He was arraigned by District girlfriend. She replied, “I Wyoming Valley Alcohol and
not related, Judge Joseph Halesey in Hanov- guess,” and was told by Butz not By MATT HUGHES Drug Services, attended the
the girl called er Township and jailed at the to tell anyone, the complaint mhughes@timesleader.com work session Tuesday to brief
By EDWARD LEWIS Butz “daddy” Luzerne County Correctional says. WILKES-BARRE – City Coun- council about bath salt abuse in
elewis@timesleader.com Butz and Butz Facility for lack of $40,000 bail. Investigators said the girl told cil will seek to ban the sale and the area and the possibility of
HANOVER TWP. – A man called the girl The charges were filed after a them that when she turned 12, possession of bath salts and oth- banning them.
was arraigned Tuesday on his “daughter,” according to 13-month investigation. they began kissing and that er designer drugs by early May. Ambrosino said he has already
charges he raped a young girl charges filed. According to the criminal evolved to sexual relations. Councilman Rick Cronauer seen clients with bath salts abuse
from 2008 to 2009. Township police and state po- complaint: She said she first had inter- said at a council work session problems and called the drug’s
The girl, then 12 years old, al- lice at Wyoming charged Butz Butz and his girlfriend were course with Butz in a camper at Tuesday that an ordinance ban- active ingredient “one of the
leges she had sexual relations with rape of a child, involuntary friends with the girl’s mother. a campground in Columbia ning nine chemical substances most powerful I’ve seen in my 38
with John Wayne Butz, 40, at deviate sexual intercourse, stat- They started babysitting the girl County, the complaint says. found in bath salts, synthetic years on the job.”
marijuana and salvia divinorum, “The urge to use once we be-
a psychoactive drug, will be gin using bath salts is instantane-

Hearing for homicide suspect closed to public


placed on the agenda for first ous,” Ambrosino said. “Addic-
reading at council’s Thursday tion is quick, and in 99 and two-
meeting. thirds percent of the situations is
City spokesman Drew going to result in violent behav-
McLaughlin said the ordinance, ior.”
Attorneys for James Strong, hearing to the public and Strong’s onetime co-defendant, Prosecutors Jim McMonagle in its draft form, would place a He gave council information
media, after attorneys for James Alexander, as the two and Maureen Collins were also comprehensive ban on the sale, sheets about bath salts and drug
charged in 1983 death of John
James Strong made the re- men were hitchhiking. asked to leave the courtroom gifting and consumption of the use in Luzerne County as well as
Strock, made request. quest. Burke said he closed Tues- Tuesday. substances named in the ordi- several model ordinances ban-
Burke said the initial motion day’s hearing due to the close Filed Tuesday and during the nance, with a fine of up to $500 ning bath salts and synthetic
for the hearing, as well as any proximity the hearing has to past few weeks have been sub- and incarceration up to 30 days drugs. He recommended the city
By SHEENA DELAZIO transcripts and anything else Strong’s May 9 scheduled trial, poenas requesting the appear- assessable upon conviction. Each pass an ordinance banning the
sdelazio@timesleader.com related to Tuesday’s hearing, and because of confidentiality ance of several witnesses at day a violation occurs can be con- substances found in synthetic
WILKES-BARRE – A Lu- will be sealed and not available between Strong and his attor- Strong’s May 9 trial. sidered a separate violation un- drugs, though he warned it prob-
zerne County judge closed a for the public to view. neys, Shelley Centini, William Strong’s attorneys had previ- der the ordinance, McLaughlin ably wouldn’t end all the city’s
hearing to the public Tuesday, Strong, 57, is charged in the Watt and Brian Corcoran. ously asked their client’s trial said. problems with designer drugs.
after a request was made to 1983 shooting death of John Burke said the hearing would be continued due to a sched- “Basically, it allows law en- “When a chemical is declared
have attorneys withdrawn from Strock near a rest stop on In- also include information of as- uling conflict with a mitiga- forcement to charge the offense illegal, the product doesn’t go
a capital murder trial. terstate 81 in Dorrance Town- pects of the attorneys’ trial tions specialist. of using bath salts,” he said. away,” Ambrosino said, noting
Judge Thomas Burke closed ship. Strock, of Glenside, had strategy, which also called for Burke has not yet made a rul- If passed on first reading, coun- that heroin is the most common-
the “in camera”-- or in private -- allegedly picked up Strong and the hearing to be closed. ing on that request. cil would vote on the ordinance ly abused illegal drug in the area.

Hearing postponed after additional charge filed vs. man accused of impersonating cop
By EDWARD LEWIS total of three misdemeanors She said that when she stopped cense plate number and told ing to the complaint, Yazurlo Yazurlo, a security guard at
elewis@timesleader.com against Yazurlo. The two traffic at a red traffic signal at Washing- Alexander to watch her mouth or wore a Mohegan Sun jacket with Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey
WILKES-BARRE – A prelimi- offenses are summary violations. ton Street, Yazurlo got out of his she would be taken before the po- “Security” on the back, and a Mo- Plaza, denied he drove through
nary hearing for a constable ac- The new charge accuses Yazur- vehicle and asked her for her driv- lice chief. hegan Sun badge around his Public Square and stopped a
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Gate of Heaven students given 4 Catholic school options for next year
Choices must be returned by sumption School in Pittston, Sa- get students placed in the school assigned to their new schools. He asked for more time, “at least a dents, said Good Shepherd Acad-
cred Heart School in Carbondale of the parents’ choosing. is hoping to be able to notify par- week,” to make their decisions, emy was having an open house at
Friday and principal hopes to
and Marian Catholic School in Gate of Heaven’s closing will af- ents of their children’s placement saying they want time to review 6:30 p.m. Thursday for anyone in-
give parents results by Easter. Scranton will close after the 2010- fect197 students. Parents who de- by Easter. other schools’ accommodations, terested.
2011 school year. sire to continue a Catholic educa- “We will try to accommodate curriculum, class sizes, and bus The Dallas and Lake-Lehman
Parents filed into the school’s tion for their children can choose your first choices,” he said. transportation. school districts will help with pro-
By EILEEN GODIN gym looking for answers and from St. Nick/St. Mary in Wilkes- He assured parents the other Simon said the tight timeline viding transportation. Tunkhan-
Times Leader Correspondent choices. Gate of Heaven Principal Barre, Good Shepherd Academy schools within the Holy Redeem- was an effort to alleviate stress on nock will help with students
DALLAS – A special meeting Abe Simon said he sympathized in Kingston, Wyoming Area Ca- er Regional System have room to families waiting to have their chil- needing to get to Our Lady of
for Gate of Heaven families on with parents and explained that tholic School in Exeter, and Our accommodate the extra students. dren placed, as well as on staff Peace.
Tuesday night presented options the bishop used specific criteria, Lady Of Peace in Clarks Green Asked by parents how the extra members. Faculty will not know Marge Dewees of Dallas asked
they have for continuing their such as funding, location and how serving Tunkhannock. students will affect class size, Si- where they will be placed until if representatives from other
children’s Catholic education close to capacity the school was Forms were handed out for par- mon answered there will be room June, he said. schools could come and give a
once the school closes at the end for choosing the schools to close. ents to fill out with their first and for the students. “I can ask, but if no letter is sent presentation on their facilities. Si-
of the school year. In a grave voice, he said he un- second choices and must be re- Parents from as far away as from me, the deadline stands,” he mon said he did not know if that
On Monday night, the Diocese derstood it is an emotional time turned by Friday. Simon said that Tunkhannock to the Back Moun- said. was possible, but he could get
of Scranton announced Gate of for all but he wanted to do his best early next week the forms would tain seemed surprised by the Kristin Osipower, of Dallas, pamphlets from the other
Heaven, along with St. Mary As- to ease the transition by helping be sorted and students would be swiftness of the process. Many mother of two Gate of Heaven stu- schools.

FRACKING
Hundreds of thousands more wastewater. About 600 people owners did in a dramatic scene in
wells could be drilled in coming showed up, many against the the Academy Award-nominated
decades, according to drilling plant, but the council set the plan HBO documentary “Gasland,’’
companies and energy officials. in motion anyway. about the effects of fracking.
Continued from Page 1A
That galvanized anti-drilling Some homeowners with
and other producing shale re- A Texas showdown forces. After a bitter campaign, fouled water have become high-
gions around the country. As tens In Texas, a state so inextrica- the town’s pro-drilling mayor, Jo- profile anti-drilling activists, su-
of thousands of Americans be- bly linked to drilling that an oil dy Smith, was ousted and an anti- ing Cabot and taking their case
come energy magnates in their derrick adorns the license plate, drilling slate swept into office. to media outlets worldwide.
own backyards, tens of thou- the feuding in Flower Mound has Less than 15 miles away is the Two years of negative publicity
sands more worry about environ- been extraordinary. rural town of Dish, population brought them a backlash.
mental dangers. The industry in- A rural community about 30 about 200, where Mayor Calvin When Pennsylvania regulators
sists the process is safe, for peo- miles northwest of Dallas, it had Tillman raised a national ruckus ordered Cabot to spend $12 mil-
ple and the environment. about 15,000 residents in 1990 about gas drilling. The Dish area lion to provide municipal water
This energy boom has turned but exploded into an affluent and now has about 60 drilling wells, to the 19 affected homes, pro-
neighbor against neighbor, split politically influential suburb of gas production pads and rigs, 12 drilling residents and businesses
towns and families in bitter dis- 70,000 by 2009. Relative new- pipelines, a treating facility and a banded together as “Enough Al-
putes, and touched off sharp de- comers drawn by its quality of compressor station. ready’’ and circulated a petition
bates over the sudden emergence life filled large brick homes in Cancer-causing benzene, that 1,600 water line opponents
of gas companies and their 14- manicured subdivisions and sometimes in levels considered signed. State regulators relented
story drilling rigs, some rising in send their children to highly dangerous to human health, and settled with Cabot for $4.1
the middle of towns and neigh- ranked schools. By and large, were reported last year by Texas million, enough to pay the home-
borhoods. they don’t own their mineral environmental regulators who owners twice the value of their
One side touts the jobs and rights — and many were out- took air tests in the Dish area. ruined homes.
prosperity drilling brings, allow- raged when gas wells began pop- Residents believe at least one do- The homeowners feel sand-
ing businesses to flourish and ping up near their neighbor- mestic water well was contami- bagged by the community.
down-on-their-luck farm- hoods, sometimes just nated and that gas operations “You want to feel like a really
ers to hang on to their a few hundred feet killed horses on a ranch not far lonely, lonely person?’’ asked
land. Gas leases have “The frus- from schools and day from the compressor — a claim Scott Ely, one whose water well
made millionaires of trating care centers. Today, the gas companies dispute. was ruined. “Move to Carter
some property owners. more than 40 wells are Tillman, whose home is about Road.’’ He said people he’s
Regions long struggling thing is extracting gas in town. a quarter-mile from the compres- known his whole life have turned
economically are sudden- people On the other side are sor, was afraid for his two sons’ against him.
ly flush. the longtime residents, health. Bad drilling odors coinci- “They think we are money-
On the other side are
can’t sit farmers and ranchers ded with nightly spikes in air hungry ... we’re chasing the al-
those who either won’t down and who own their mineral emissions from the compression mighty buck,’’ he said of the set-
gain anything or fervently talk and rights and stand to station, Tillman said on his blog, AP FILE PHOTO tlement money. He and the other
believe the wealth isn’t make a lot of money on and were so bad that both of his In December, Bill and Sheila Ely demonstrated a contraption they homeowners had not asked for
worth the risk. Alarmed say, ‘Hey, leases and royalties. youngsters were often awakened made that allows them to ignite their well water in Dimock. money and were content with
by toxic spills, scattered how do we “It was pretty much in the middle of the night with se- the earlier plans to have clean wa-
drill site explosions and neighbor against vere nosebleeds. public health impacts of fracking tivists — one woman declared ter piped to them after nearly
tainted drinking water, work to- neighbor,’’ said Tom- By February, Tillman decided as the agency prepares for a na- she was “gonna shoot you with two years of bathing, washing,
they fear a reduced qual- gether?’ ’’ linson. to leave the community in which tional study on drinking water my thirty-aught-six” and a man cooking and cleaning with
ity of life and declining Ron Hilliard’s deci- he had invested time, money and impacts. advocated in an online post that trucked-in supplies. “We didn’t
property values. Mike Uretsky sion to have two wells his heart. It was tough, he said. EPA said 3,500 people crowd- “one well-placed bullet” be put in want this.’’
A member of a
“Those who own their drilled on his land, a “But it would be a whole lot ed its hearings in Denver, Fort Schweighofer’s head. Schweigh- Dimock attorney Bill Aileo,
property owners
mineral rights are hap- alliance group in half-mile from a Star- tougher if my kids came down Worth, Texas, Canonsburg, Pa., ofer began sleeping with a gun at who helped lead the petition
pier than a pig in mud,’’ NEPA bucks, two schools and with some strange illness in five and Binghamton. In New York, her bedside. drive, believes the benefits of
said Flower Mound resi- hundreds of homes, years,’’ he added. opponents carried signs saying One member of her group, 70- drilling have been lost amid an
dent Chris Tomlinson, brought vandalism, “Kids can’t drink gas,’’ while sup- year-old Mike Uretsky, says some isolated case of contamination.
who is making thousands of dol- anonymous phone calls and in- Confrontations in the North porters, including union workers neighbors don’t talk to him since “I don’t think anybody’s aban-
lars a month from the gas wells sulting blogs and columns. He fi- New York, sitting atop the vast eager for jobs, chanted “Pass gas he signed the lease. Yet, the re- doned them. I think they’ve be-
drilled on his land. “Those who nally complained to police. Marcellus Shale, has enacted a now!’’ tired New York University profes- come somewhat detached from
don’t, want it to go away.” “I owned my mineral rights," drilling moratorium that holds “If you get a gathering of peo- sor says he understands where reality,’’ he said.
Fracking opponents complain Hilliard says defiantly. “So I’m the wealth at bay while new regu- ple together, there’s tension and the other side is coming from. About 60 miles away, across
the industry has taken environ- not doing anything wrong.’’ lations are drawn up. New York- raised voices,’’ said Ryan, who fa- “Everybody’s interested in the New York state line, business
mental and safety shortcuts in its Truck traffic on largely subur- ers — some wary, some perhaps vors a more cautious approach. safety, aesthetics, community, at Grady Avant’s Narrowsburg
zeal to reap the vast stores of gas ban roads in the Flower Mound jealous — watch as landowners In rural Pennsylvania, where quality of life,’’ he said. “The in- coffee shop plummeted after a
once locked tight within the area has increased significantly in Pennsylvania, Texas and other nearly 3,000 gas wells have been terpretations of those things, and false rumor circulated that he
shale. and the community has endured states get rich while regulators drilled in the Marcellus Shale where the boundaries are, differ and his partner had signed a gas
The acrimony is not likely to at least three major spills of thou- struggle with explosions, spills since 2005 and tens of thousands from one person to another. The company lease. He opposes drill-
subside anytime soon. Even with sands of gallons of production and tainted water. more are planned, the tension is frustrating thing is people can’t ing.
some 26,000 wells drilled in 16 liquids. The Environmental Pro- “People that don’t own the leaving deep fissures in once sit down and talk and say, ‘Hey, His regulars — largely op-
states through the end of 2009 — tection Agency suspects fracking land are saying, ‘Let’s slow down tight-knit communities. how do we work together?’ ’’ posed to drilling — stopped com-
more than half of those in Texas may have contributed to water and learn from the mistakes of Schweighofer, a 54-year-old The Susquehanna County vil- ing. People shot him dirty looks
— the shale gas revolution is still well contamination in Denton other places,’ ’’ said Matthew mother of five, founded the lage of Dimock, population and some called to complain.
relatively young . County — where Flower Mound Ryan, mayor of Binghamton, Northern Wayne Property Own- 1,400, is another prime example “It took weeks for us to undo
Most of the wells have been and another drilling town, Dish, N.Y., in shale country about 70 ers Alliance, more than 1,300 lan- of the split over drilling. most of it,’’ he said, but eventu-
drilled in the past decade, partic- are located— and other Barnett miles northwest of Damascus. downers who negotiated a mas- State regulators blame Hous- ally, business returned to nor-
ularly in Pennsylvania’s white- Shale drilling areas. “Those that own land are anx- ter lease with New York City- ton-based Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. mal.
hot Marcellus Shale region and The issues in Flower Mound ious to ‘drill, baby, drill.’’’ based Hess Corp. to drill for nat- for contaminating residential wa- Since then, Avant, 39, has
in the Barnett Shale of Texas, simmered for months, then Binghamton hosted the EPA ural gas in Pennsylvania’s scenic ter wells with methane gas. helped start FrackAlert, a group
where the new extraction tech- boiled over at a January 2010 city last September for the last of four northeastern tip. Some Dimock residents were that seeks to shift the debate to
niques were perfected and the council hearing on a proposed national hearings to get public in- She got several death threats able to light their tap water on the larger political arena “to ease
boom began in earnest in 2006. plant to treat toxic fracking put on the environmental and from anti-drilling residents or ac- fire — just as Colorado home- local tensions,’’ he said.

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of Orchard Street, Warrior Run,
Susan Ferraro Stephanie O’Leary Mark D. Thomas
died Friday, April 8, 2011. April 10, 2011 April 12, 2011 April 11, 2011
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Yeosock Funeral M ark D. Thomas, 54, of South
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town-
ship. A complete obituary will be
S usan Ferraro, 96, of Luzerne,
died Sunday, April 10, 2011. S tephanie O’Leary, 87, formerly
of Washington Street, Nanti-
Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre, died
Monday, April 11, 2011, at the Wilkes-
Born in Sugar Notch, on August coke, passed away Tuesday morn- Barre General Hospital.
in Thursday’s Times Leader.
24, 1914, she was a daughter of Ital- ing, April 12, 2011, at Nanticoke Spe- He was born April 23, 1956, in
JANE REGGIE, of Swoyersville, ian-American immigrants, Salva- cial Care Hospital. Wilkes-Barre, a son of the late George
passed away Sunday, April 10, tore and Maurgerite Lanuti, and the She was born in Plymouth Town- and Gertrude Panzino Thomas.
2011, at HCR Manor Care, King- fourth of seven children. ship on September 11, 1923, and was Mark was a graduate of Hanover Area
ston, where she had been a guest. a daughter of the late Wasil and
Funeral arrangements are After losing her mother at age 7, High School, class of 1974. He attend-
Susan worked hard, along with her Pearl Sockney Peters and was a ed Wilkes University, Lock Haven
pending from the Lehman-Grego-
ry Funeral Home Inc., 281 Chapel father, and siblings, to keep her fam- graduate of Harter High School, State University and Luzerne County
St., Swoyersville. ily together. Her incredible work West Nanticoke. She was a member Community College. He was a mem-
ethic, dedication to family, selfless- of Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord ber of the First Welsh Presbyterian
FREDERICK “FRED” T. Church, Hanover section of Nanti-
HOWE, 82, a resident of Kingston, ness, and deep-rooted values began Church, South Meade and East
from her early experiences, and re- coke.
passed away early Tuesday morn- Northampton Streets, Wilkes-Barre.
Stephanie was preceded in death,
ing, April 12, 2011, at his residence. mained with her throughout her Surviving are his wife of 20 years
Funeral Arrangements are in addition to her parents, by a
life. merly served at president. She for- a.m. Thursday from the Grontkow- and his best friend, Betsi James Tho-
pending and have been entrusted brother, Walter Peters; and by sis-
It was with great pride that she re- ever remained dedicated to its mis- ski Funeral Home P.C., 51 W. Green mas; son, Casey Thomas, Wilkes-
to the care of the Wroblewski Fu- ters Ann Petrash and Ollie Rolands.
told stories from her youth, passing sion of service to others. St., Nanticoke, with funeral services Barre; his dog and buddy, Sam; broth-
neral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Presently surviving are a son,
on tremendous life lessons that will at 10 a.m. in Holy Transfiguration of ers, Robert Jones and his wife, Peg,
Ave., Forty Fort. Susan was always eager to help Thomas O’Leary, Nanticoke;
be carried in the hearts of her chil- Our Lord Church, Hanover section Harveys Lake, and Dale Thomas,
those in need, had a heart of grati- daughter, Katherine Fletcher, Fu-
MARIE F.T. DIFLAVIS, passed dren, grandchildren, and great- of Nanticoke, with services con- Wilkes-Barre; as well as nieces and
tude, and an unwavering faith in quay Varina, N.C.; sisters Mary ducted by Father Roman Petryshak.
away March 21, 2011. grandchildren for many years to Manson and Julia Maslowski, both nephews.
A Memorial Mass will be cele- God. Interment will be in Nanticoke City
come. of Nanticoke; grandchildren, Tracey Funeral Service will be held at 7
brated at Gate of Heaven Catholic She was a gift to all who knew Cemetery. Calling hours will be
Her family eventually moved to Fletcher and Kelly Fischbein; as p.m. Thursday evening from the Nat
Church, Machell Avenue, Dallas, her, especially to her family, who held from 4 to 7 p.m. this evening.
Luzerne, which is where she met well as several nieces and nephews. Parastas services will be held at 6 & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park
at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. In lieu of will hold her forever in their hearts.
flowers, the family requests dona- her beloved husband, Anthony. The Funeral will be held at 9:30 p.m. this evening. Ave., Wilkes-Barre. The Rev. Anne M.
In addition to her parents, she
tions be made to St. Vincent De- They were married in 1938, and to- Emery, pastor of the First Welsh Pres-
was preceded in death by siblings
Paul’s kitchen in remembrance of gether went on to own and operate a byterian Church, will officiate.
Pete, Mary, Marty, and Frank.
Marie, St. Vincent DePaul Kitch- general store and a construction Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m.
Susan is survived by her brother
en, c/o Catholic Social Services,
33 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-
company, until his untimely death
at age 47.
Sam Lanuti, Michigan; sister Louise Jane Jancuska Thursday prior to the Service at the
Bettachini, Jessup, Pa.; son Larry funeral home.
Barre, PA 18701-9987. Susan continued to devote her- April 11, 2011 Memorial donations may be made
self to raising her two children, Lar- Ferraro and wife Florence, Chester
JANE ANN DAVIS, 47, of Pitt- Springs, Pa.; and daughter, JoAnn to the First Welsh Presbyterian
ston, passed away Friday, April 8,
2011, at home. She was born March
ry and JoAnn, and remained faithful
to the memory of her husband. Berrettini, Forty Fort.
She will be sorely missed by her
J ane Jancuska, 48, of Kingston,
died Monday, April 11, 2011, at
Church, South Meade and East
Northampton Streets, Wilkes-Barre,
3, 1964, in Orange, N.J. She was a An avid gardener, and skilled Hospice Community Care, Geisin- PA 18702, or to assist his family.
cook, Susan delighted her family seven grandchildren, and 11 great- ger South Wilkes-Barre.
graduate of Pittston High School. Online condolences may be sent to
She is survived by her mother, and friends with savory dishes, us- grandchildren. Born in Wellsboro, Pa., January www.natandgawlasfuneralhome-
Pearl Davis of Pittston; and several ing many of her garden treasurers. Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. 16, 1963, she was a daughter of Ri- .com.
aunts, uncles and cousins. She was also known for her fa- Thursday, from the Anthony Recup- chard and Margaret Slusser, of Exe-
A memorial service will be mous confectionary creations that ero Funeral Home, 406 Susquehan- ter. Jane graduated from Wyoming
held at a time to be announced. Ar- na Ave., West Pittston, with a Mass Valley West High School in 1980.
rangements are by the Howell-Lus-
were much anticipated at family
gatherings. of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy She had a lifelong career in educa- Eugene K. Evans
si Funeral Home, West Pittston. Always cooking from her heart, Family Parish, Bennett Street, Lu- tion, caring for children of all ages. April 12, 2011
Susan often celebrated her love for zerne, with Father Michael Zipay of- Jane worked in the day care field
others through the foods she pre- ficiating. Interment will be in Mt.
Olivet Cemetery, Carverton.
for many years before transitioning
to her most recent position as an
E ugene K. Evans, 90, of Mountain
Top, entered into eternal rest
Frank J. Resavy pared for them.
Susan was an active member of Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. to- aide for the Wyoming Valley West
Tuesday, April 12, 2011, at Hospice
VNA of Heritage House, Wilkes-
day at the funeral home. School District. She had a passion Barre. Born October 15, 1920, in
April 8, 2011 UNICO for several decades and for- Stesney and her husband, Robert
for life and was known to light up Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late
F rank J. Resavy, a retired chief
petty officer, passed away
the room when she entered.
Jane was a great daughter, sister,
Stesney, Hanover Township; broth-
ers, John Slusser, Kingston; Richard
William and Leatha (West) Evans.
Eugene was a pattern maker and
peacefully on Friday afternoon, Slusser, Exeter; and Scott Slusser
April 8, 2011, in Grandview Hospi- Mary Lucille Henry aunt, and, more important, mother
and grandmother. and his wife, Amy Slusser, King-
was also a maker of fine cabinets and
furniture.
tal of Sellersville, Pa., with his lov- She is survived by her daughter, ston; as well as nieces and nephews, He served with the U.S. Army dur-
April 10, 2011 ing World War II and fought in all five
ing family at his side at the age of Kelly LaBrutte, and her husband, great-nieces and great-nephews.
82. Mario LaBrutte, Chesapeake A visitation will be held from 6 of the European Campaigns. He was
Mr. Resavy, was a resident of
King of Prussia, Pa. Two weeks af-
M ary Lucille (Brandt) Henry, of
Langhorne, Pa., passed away Beach, Md.; her three granddaught-
ers, Jenna, Sophia, and Alison; sis-
to 8 p.m. Thursday, when friends
and family may call at the Yeosock
discharged in 1945 and had attained
the rank of staff sergeant.
Sunday, April 10, 2011, at St. Mary’s Eugene was preceded in death, in
ter graduating from high school, Medical Center surrounded by the ters, Lori Vohar and her husband, Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St.,
addition to his parents, by his sisters
Frank joined the U.S. Navy and love of her family. Joseph Vohar, Dallas, and Sandy Plains Township.
Elsie Smith and Ethel Richards.
spent 22 years serving his country Born in 1927 in West Pittston, He is survived by his wife, the for-
and achieving the highest enlisted Mary was a daughter of James and mer Jane Jones; his two sons, Ronald
rank of CPO. He was awarded the Candida (Torrela) Brandt. In 1955, Evans, Mountain Top, and Kenneth
Armed Forces Expeditionary Med- she married John, the love of her Sarah Muller Evans, Valley Falls, N.Y.; four grand-
al (Vietnam) and The Sixth Good life, and moved to Levittown, Pa. children, Ryan and Bryanna Evans,
Conduct Award for period ending She resided in Levittown for 50 April 11, 2011 Renee Best, and Heather Masters;
June 25, 1966. years. There, she devoted her life to two great-grandchildren, Teagan and
Upon retiring from the U.S. Na- the love and care of her husband and Sarah Mull- Sarah is survived by her compan- Jared Best; sister Ruth Cooper, Ply-
seven children. She was the proud, er, 59, of Larks- ion of 30 years, Steve Trzcinski, mouth; as well as cousins, nieces and
vy, Frank pursued his love for his- nephews.
tory and became a volunteer at Val- doting Gram to 21 grandchildren. ville, passed Larksville; children, Gary Park and
Funeral Services will be pri-
ley Forge National Historical Park, Mary loved cooking and baking away Monday, his wife, Shirley, Larksville; Paula vate and will be held at the con-
where he quickly became a be- for family and friends. She was well Jennifer Hillegass (Daniel) of War- April 11, 2011, Muller, Larksville; and Paul Muller, venience of the family.
loved fixture. His passion for re- known for her sauce, meatballs, ri- rington, Pa.; her grandchildren, Ke- in the Wilkes- Larksville; sister, Jaqueline Shoe- McCune Funeral Home, 80 S.
search led to his publishing “Chro- cotta cookies and whoopie pies. She vin, Nicholas Jr., Ryan, Samantha, Barre General maker, Plymouth; brother Edward Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top, has
nology of the American Revolu- enjoyed reading and collecting reci- John Henry III, Elizabeth, Erin, Ri- Hospital. Sims; grandchildren, Alysha Park, been charged with handling the ar-
pes. Her own “Henry Favorites chard, Megan, Darin, Kelsey, Mi- She was Gary Park Jr., Bradley Jasterzenski, rangements.
tion 1775-1783” and the establish-
Cookbook” will be forever cher- chael, Kristyn, Brendon, Brian, born on May 7, 1951, in Wilkes- Carliegh Muller, and Caleb Muller; as View obituaries online at
ment of the interactive Muster
ished and used by future genera- Mark, Matthew, Jacob, Dylan, Luke, Barre, and was a daughter of the well as several aunts, uncles, nieces www.mccunefuneralserviceinc.com.
Roll at the Visitors Center. and Logan; as well as many nieces,
tions. late John and Mary Price Sims. and nephews.
In 2009, he was named the Vol-
Mary was a loyal friend and nephews and lifelong friends. Sarah was a graduate of Larks- A Funeral Service will be held at
unteer of the Year, and in 2010 he neighbor to many in the Junewood Relatives and friends are invit-
was inducted into The Master Vol-
unteer Corps by the National Park
section of Levittown and the Attle- ed to Mary’s Life Celebration from
10 to 11 a.m. today at Langhorne
ville High School. She was former- 11 a.m. Friday from the Williams-Ha-
ly employed as a home health aide. gen Funeral Home Inc., 114 W. Main
Anita Jule Hadley
Service.
boro Retirement Village.
Mary was preceded in death by
United Methodist Church, 301 E. She was a loving and devoted St., Plymouth, with the Rev. Gloria Lugar
He born in Duryea on October Maple Ave., Langhorne, Pa., where mother and Nana. Jenkins officiating. Interment will be
her parents; her husband of 30 April 11, 2011
29, 1928, and was a son of the late her Funeral Service will be at 11 a.m. Sarah was a patient of Fresenius held in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover
years, John Henry; two brothers,
Interment will be held at Rosedale Medical Care in Nanticoke. Township. Friends may call from 3 to
Frank and Margaret (Pucilauskas)
Resavy and the husband of the late
George Brandt and Louis Brandt; Memorial Park in Bensalem, Pa.
and three sisters, Rose Biscotta, Jo- In lieu of flowers, the family
She was preceded in death by 6 p.m. Thursday.
her brothers Jake Sims, Arthur In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
A nita Jule Hadley Lugar, 68, a life-
long resident of Pittston, passed
Jean A. (Matela) Resavy, who died sephine Oliver, and Ida Giardina. away Monday, April 11, 2011, at home
would appreciate memorial dona- Sims, and Billy Price; and a sister, tions can be made to Fresenius Med- following a courageous battle with
October 8, 2001. Mary is survived by her brother tions for the Colleen’s Crusaders
Mary Sims. ical Care Center, Nanticoke. cancer.
He was preceded in death by a John Brandt of Austin, Texas; her race team of Susan G. Komen Breast
brother, Robert Resavy. children and their spouses, Deborah Cancer Race for a Cure at Philadel- Born June 6, 1942, she was a
Surviving are his loving chil- Ruitenberg (Nicholas) of Geneva, phia Affiliate of SGK, 125 S. 9th St., daughter of the late John and Kathe-
dren, daughter Deborah Kmetzo Ill.; Cheryl Gelso (Philip) of Exeter; Ste. 202, Philadelphia, PA 19107. rine Harrison Hadley and the wife of
and her husband, James, of Fur- Mary Maloney (Michael) of Lang- Family service by Dunn/Givnish Stanley E. Kunigiel the late Richard Lugar.
long, Pa., and a son, David Resavy horne, Pa.; John Henry Jr.(Lisa) of of Langhorne, 1-800-GIVNISH. Anita was a graduate of Pittston
of King of Prussia; granddaught- Newark, Del.; Mark Henry (Stacey) To share a fond memory of Mary, April 10, 2011 High School, class of 1960. She
of Langhorne, Pa.; Colleen Smith please visit www.lifecelebration- worked in the garment industry most
ers, Carrie and Julianne Kmetzo;
(Thomas) of Langhorne, Pa.; and .com. Stanley E. president and secretary of the Duryea of her life until a career change to
sister, Shirley Delaney; and broth-
Kunigiel, 69, of Lions Club. Bank of America, from which she re-
er Raymond Resavy.
Duryea, died Stanley also was a bell ringer for tired in February of 2010.
Relatives and friends are Anita enjoyed life. She loved trav-
Sunday eve- the Salvation Army Christmas Ket-
invited to attend Mr. Resa-
vy’s Celebration of Life, which will FUNERALS ning in Hos-
pice Commu-
tle.
A special thank you goes to Ste-
eling numerous times with her hus-
band to Lancaster, Pa., Atlantic City,
be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the N.J., and wineries. Her nieces and ne-
nity Care, Dun- phen, Gary, Lou, Kevin, Alana, Linda,
Washington Memorial Chapel at FERRARO – Susan, funeral 9:30 at the family home, 112 First Ave., more. phews brought great joy to her life.
Valley Forge Park, Rt. 23, Valley a.m. Thursday, from the Anthony Kingston. and Dr. Eugene R. DeMinico, and the
Born in whole staff at Hospice Community Besides her parents and husband,
Forge, Pa. Recupero Funeral Home, 406 SKWARLO – Zachary, funeral 10:30
Scranton, a son of the late Stanley Care, Dunmore, for the love and com- she was preceded in death by her sis-
In lieu of flowers, the family re- Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston. a.m. today from Kearney Funeral
Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Home Inc., 173 E. Green St., Nanti- and Mary Kochan Kunigiel, he was ters, Jane Donahue and Patty Alfano;
passion shown to Stanley.
quests memorial contributions be in Holy Family Parish, Bennett coke. Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a graduate of Duryea High School, and brother, John F. Hadley Jr.
Surviving are a sister, Mary Jayne
sent to Friends of Valley Forge Street, Luzerne. Friends may call a.m. in St. Faustina Parish, 520 S. Syracuse University, and the Court She is survived by her sister-in-law,
Milkanin, and husband Michael; ne-
Park, 1400 N. Outer Line Drive, 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral Hanover St., Nanticoke. Friends Stenographer’s Institute, Washing- Phyllis Hadley of Pittston; and broth-
home. phew Brian Milkanin and his wife,
King of Prussia, PA 19406. and family may 9:30 to 10:30 ton, D.C. er-in-law, John Alfano of Pittston;
GUSH – Isabelle, funeral 10 a.m. a.m.. Margaret; niece Tretha Chromey and
Arrangements are by the Ber- He was employed as a court ste- nieces, Debbie Hadley Kozar, con-
today from the Andrew Strish TEMPRINE – Mary Sr., Mass of her husband, Joseph; great-nephew stant companion and caregiver dur-
nard S. Gutkowski Funeral Home nographer in Luzerne County and
Funeral Home, 11 Wilson Street, Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. today Joseph Michael Chromey; and great- ing her time of illness, and Kelly Alfa-
Inc., of Swedesburg, Upper Merion Larksville. Funeral Mass at 10:30 in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel later as a court reporter supervisor
niece Olivia Marie Chromey; an un- no; nephews, Jack, Ed and Steven Do-
Township, Pa. a.m. in All Saints Parish Commu- at Mercy Center. for the U.S. District Court of Penn-
cle, John G. Kochan, North Myrtle nahue, and Leonard, John, Patrick
nity, 33 Willow St., Plymouth. VINCENT – William, funeral 11 a.m. sylvania.
Beach, S.C.; and numerous cousins. and Robert Hadley, and John Alfano;
OBITUARY POLICY MOHA – Terrance, funeral 9 a.m. today from Davis-Dinelli Funeral He was a life member of St. Ma-
He was preceded in death by two
Thursday from the Howell-Lussi Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. ry’s Polish National Catholic 17 great-nieces and great-nephews; as
The Times Leader publish- Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming WALK – Zella, funeral 10 a.m. today nephews, Michael and Marc Milk- well as five great-great-nieces and
Church, Duryea. He served as vice
es free obituaries, which Ave., West Pittston. Mass of from the Earl W. Lohman Funeral anin. great-great-nephews.
chairman of the church commit-
have a 27-line limit, and paid Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanti- The funeral will be held at 9:30 The funeral will be held at 10:30
John the Evangelist Church,
tee, was treasurer of the Y.M.S. of
obituaries, which can run coke. a.m. Saturday from the Leon S. Gor- a.m. Friday from the Kizis-Lokuta Fu-
Pittston. Friends may call at the WELLES – Joan, funeral 9 a.m.
R., chairman of the Outreach Pro-
with a photograph. A funeral gol Funeral Home, 1131 Pittston Ave., neral Home, 134 Church St., Pittston.
funeral home 5 to 8 p.m. today. today at from Jacobs Funeral gram, and was very active in
home representative can call Scranton, with Mass at 10 a.m. in St. A Mass of Christian Burial will be cel-
MORGAN – Madeline, funeral 10 Service, 47 Old River Road, church activities.
the obituary desk at (570) Stanislaus Polish National Catholic ebrated at 11 a.m. in Our Lady of the
a.m. today from the S.J. Gront- Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian He was a board member of the
829-7224, send a fax to (570) kowski F.H., Plymouth. Mass at Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Therese Polish National Union of America Cathedral, Scranton. Interment will Eucharist Church, North Main
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- 10:30 a.m. at St. Robert’s Parish, Church, 25 Old River Road, and was a delegate to many church be held in the parish mausoleum. Street, Pittston. Friends may call
bits@timesleader.com. If you Wilkes-Barre. Calling hours 9 a.m. Wilkes-Barre. synods. He was a member of the Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Fri- from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the fu-
fax or e-mail, please call to today at the funeral home. WILLIAMS – Martha, funeral 9:30 day. Masonic and Lions services will neral home.
NATITUS – Anna, Mass of Christian
Free and Accepted Masons, Valley
confirm. Obituaries must be a.m. Thursday, from the Kizis- be held Friday evening.
Burial 9:30 a.m. today at St. John Lodge No. 499, West Pittston, and
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday Lokuta Funeral Home, 134 Church More Obituaries, Page 2A
the Evangelist Church, 35 William St., Pittston, with a service at the a member of Irem Temple and Memorial contributions, in lieu, of
through Thursday and 7:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday.
St., Pittston. There will be no
viewing hours.
funeral home. Friends may call 4
to 7 p.m. today at the funeral
Knights Templar. He was a mem-
ber of the board of Taylor Nursing
flowers, may be made to St. Mary’s
Polish National Catholic Church, 200
G en etti’s
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Mansion visit thrills Carters


CARTERS By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
serve buildings in Plains, Ga.
Carter said the auction was
Continued from Page 1A
WILKES-BARRE – Just five “exciting and very gratifying for
County,” she agreed, because years after the Frederick Steg- us; just the warmth and friend-
“no one had as nice a uniform as maier Mansion found new life as ship and camaraderie, just be-
I did,” Carter joked. a bed-and-breakfast, the historic cause we share the same name.”
The 39th president of the home played host to its first He said it was hard to watch
United States shared the person- presidential guests Tuesday one of his first paintings cross
al story during remarks before night. the auction block, as well as a
an auction to which he and Ro- Former President Jimmy Car- Trikke three-wheeled scooter
salynn donated some of their ter and his wife, Rosalynn, host- he used for exercise. The manu-
personal possessions, all to raise ed a reception at the mansion facturer has given him a new
money for the Plains Better and spent the night in its Amelia one, he said, but added, “I still
Hometown Project, a nonprofit Suite on Tuesday after an auc- like the one we sold best.”
focused on a cause close to their tion of their former belongings Matteo said he and his staff
hearts – improving their home- in Plains Township. spent months preparing for the
town of Plains, Ga. “The mansion is just over- former president’s visit.
Before the Carters’ arrival just whelming, we were amazed About 100 gathered for a cock-
before 5 p.m., auction co-owner when we came in,” Carter said, tail reception at the mansion af-
Larry Cook told the audience joking, “our bedroom was so ter the auction.
how the Plains beautiful I hesitated to turn “It’s a tremendous honor for
Helping Plains down the sheets.” Joe Matteo,” Wilkes-Barre May-
Auction came to The former president said the or Thomas Leighton said at the
be at the Cook historical character of the Vic- reception. “Joe’s worked hard to
and Cook Auction torian mansion, which was get to this point, and to have the
To see House he owns painstakingly restored over five president stay here is a true trib-
additional with his wife, years by owner Joe Matteo, is ute to Joe and the city.”
photos, Diane, and An- AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER the same quality he is working “It certainly is an honor for
video and nette and Mark to preserve in his own home- Wilkes-Barre and certainly for
Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter look at auction items up for bid as the audience places bids for mer-
an extended
version of Parmelee. chandise the former president and first lady donated. town of Plains, Ga. the Stegmaier Mansion,” said
this story, Diane planned a The Carters’ donated 167 Wyoming Valley Historical So-
visit trip for him in and a rowboat near the Carters’ mour, said she was hoping to items sold Tuesday at Cook and ciety Director Tony Brooks,
www.times 2004 to Plains, home, sold for $15,000 – the take back one of the hydrangeas Cook Auctions in Plains Town- who noted “Mr. Carter is in a
leader.com. Ga., as a birthday highest bid of the auction. from the Carters’ garden to plant ship. The more than $70,000 long line of presidential visits to
gift, hoping he The auction of the 167 items in the university’s gardens. raised will benefit the Plains the area, starting with Ruther-
might meet for- raised more than $64,000 for the Unfortunately, many people Better Hometown, a nonprofit ford B. Hayes,” who stayed in
mer President Carter. “We fell in nonprofit, and the $25 admis- went home empty-handed. organization working to pre- what is now Wyoming in 1878.
love with that little town of sion for the 250 auction partici- Barbara Jablowski, 48, of
Plains, Ga., and just kept going pants raised another $5,000. Wilkes-Barre Township, had her Former Presi-
back,” Larry Cook said. Richard Zach, who lives in eye on Camp David cocktail nap- dent Jimmy
Last year, they received a Anthony Randazzo chats with West Pittston and runs an an- kins that she and her husband, Carter jokes
phone call from a friend of the bidder Richard Zath. tiques and collectibles shop in John Jr., could display at their with Joe Matteo
Carters who runs a historic inn New York City, said before the home bar. at a reception at
in Plains, Ga., and told them the Plains, Ga. auction that it was difficult to But it was Corinne and Brett the Stegmaier
Carters wanted to have dinner The Carters donated many au- predict which items might bring Feldman, of Macungie, who took Mansion. Former
with them and discuss ways to tographed personal items for the the largest bids “because it’s those home for a bid of $230. first lady Rosa-
lynn Carter is
raise money for the Plains Better auction, including pieces of such an unusual auction, the fact “We love auctions and we love
between them.
Hometown Program. The Cooks clothing, books that they wrote, that it’s presidential memorabi- presidents,” Corinne said when
came up with the Plains Helping campaign memorabilia, and lia and that the President and asked what brought them to
Plains auction idea, Cook said. paintings, including one that Mrs. Carter are actually present. Plains Township. DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Before the auction began, President Carter painted him- I believe it might be the first
Plains Township commissioners self. time that a living president is at
and the Plains Lions presented Auctioneer Wayne Steele in- his own auction. ... We’re mak- A ffordable ARMANDO
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and the Carters presented
vited President Carter to auc-
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Editorial
OUR OPINION: REGIONALIZATION

Combine forces
for safer towns
L
UZERNE COUNTY torpedoed by that fierce pride
boasts a fierce pride of of place. Residents understan-
place, a devotion to dably fear loss of control of
“my town.” This quali- their police – and in turn a loss
ty has served us well, engender- of protection.
ing a palpable sense of “home” But they’ve lost protection,
rarely seen in other regions. all the same. As The Times
But it has been a growing det- Leader reported Tuesday, a
riment in one area: police pro- new federal review done at the
tection. As demographics shift- request of U.S. Sen. Bob Casey,
ed and money grew tighter, nu- D-Scranton, shows that drug
merous police de- trafficking gangs
partments faded to Gangs find our have stopped con-
shells of their former area inviting; with sidering our area a
selves. convenient place
Many are now re-
76 municipalities, to visit and started
duced to crews of police protection moving in.
part-time officers is inconsistent, The reason:
who may hold jobs on leaving ample Gang members
several local forces – feel less law en-
“Velcro cops” as room for forcement pres-
some call them, al- infiltration. sure here than in
luding to the idea of larger cities like
shirts with Velcro de- New York. There
partment patches that can be are too many understaffed mu-
swapped when they go from pa- nicipal police departments
trolling town A to patrolling lacking the manpower to con-

Call for consequence coupled with hope for redemption


town B. duct long-term drug investiga-
These changes also result in tions.
a lack of specialized training. In other words, gangs find
The criminal world has grown our area inviting; with 76 mu-
complex. Police need more so- nicipalities, police protection is THE URGE to demonize utmost character and reputation,” a cousin
phisticated schooling to com- inconsistent, leaving ample
bat much of what they face. room for infiltration.
former Luzerne County
Judge Michael Toole is as
obvious as it is visceral. The
MARK GUYDISH commented.
A current boss cites Toole’s high work
ethic: he never misses a shift, accounts for
For nearly 20 years the state This is no reflection on the
has pushed the notion of re- men and women in blue who man sold his office for a COMMENTARY every penny, arrives early on days he knows
gional police forces as a solu- risk lives daily to keep us safe. Jersey Shore beach house, the workload will be heavy.
tion to these problems. Munici- It is, however, an indictment after all. threw a surprise luncheon celebration for his They are compelling letters. Collectively,
palities retain their own identi- of the provincialism that has It sounds like a bad idea for a reality TV in-laws on their 50th wedding anniversary. they let Toole’s life unfold before you in a
ty and government, but pool re- prevented regionalization of show. Of course, “bad idea” and “reality TV They paint a picture of a man of personal series of vignettes. If this were a TV show
sources to provide better police police coverage. show” tend to be redundant. resolution in the wake of his guilty plea, who and these letters were all you knew of him,
protection for all. Keeping dozens of local po- But unlike any other felon nabbed by the overcame a long addiction to alcohol despite you would root for the man to overcome his
The idea has been floated lice departments at all costs is, feds in this, Our Age of Endless Corruption, the public scrutiny and stress his case travails. And frankly, we should do that any-
many times in our area, and in- quite simply, starting to cost with Toole we were given a glimpse into the caused. He stayed sober and got a job, even way. Society is best served if Toole emerges
evitably sinks like a lead sieve, too much. more complex man others knew B.C. (Before though he had to travel to State College to from his 30-month sentence truly chastised
Conviction). This thanks to U.S. Middle secure it. and ready to redeem himself.
District Judge Richard P. Conaboy’s decision At times, the letters try to shift the blame But the letters fail in their goal to justify
QUOTE OF THE DAY to release most of the letters written to him to the messenger in this drama. leniency (which Conaboy did not grant) for a
in defense of Toole prior to sentencing. “The media has gone to great lengths to simple reason.
“I can save the system if we put in They are worth perusing, even if you’re group my brother with other charged judges They paint a man who did what most of us
place some of the things we have already convinced Toole deserved everything
he got, as I am.
and Luzerne County officials whose offenses
in no way are related to the ones that Mi-
do every day: work hard, be there for family
and friends, overcome adversities and enjoy
just spoken about. If I keep every The letters paint a picture of a man of chael has pleaded to,” Toole’s older brother successes.
school open, I will lose the sys- compassion. He made the trip from Wyoming wrote. Of course, most of us do these things out
Valley to the Hazleton area repeatedly when “It devastates our family to see him pro- of the public eye, simply because it is the
tem.” is wife’s parents faced life-threatening med- filed and portrayed as someone he is not,” his right thing to do, the way you ought to live.
Bishop Joseph Bambera ical emergencies. sister wrote. And if we want to go to the beach?
The head of the 11-county Diocese of Scranton announced the closing of They paint a picture of a man of generosity At times, the letters are ironic. Well, funny thing: We still have to pay.
four more Roman Catholic schools, including two in Luzerne County. and thoughtfulness, one who surprised his “Above all, he has been law abiding and
father-in-law with concert tickets to see his honest,” an uncle wrote. Mark Guydish can be reached at 829-7161, or via
email: mguydish@timesleader.com
favorite performer, Johnny Cash, and who “(I) have always known him to be of the
OTHER OPINION: FUNDING REQUEST

State rail plans MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS

on right track Allowing toilet in yard grams.


SEND US YOUR OPINION Federal money comes into the city for
street repaving. It is for streets only in the
mars township’s character Letters to the editor must include the
lower income areas. Community Devel-

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writer’s name, address and daytime
HE LITTLE ENGINE state taxpayers going forward. phone number for verification. Letters opment money is used to do other streets

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That Could is a vener- In truth, his decision has cost airview Township Zoning Board recent- should be no more than 250 words. We in the city.
able children’s story ly denied an appeal of its decision to reserve the right to edit and limit writers We realized that everything the mayor
Florida jobs.
that tells how hard allow a toilet to be placed in a resi- to one published letter every 30 days. and council accomplished in the down-
But Florida’s loss can be
work and commitment can dent’s yard. The neighbor stated this free- • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com town area and the neighborhoods, was an
Pennsylvania’s gain. Although
standing toilet would be used as a “plant- • Fax: 570-829-5537
accomplishment of which we all should be
conquer even a high mountain. Gov. Tom Corbett is a Repub- • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
er”. What a great idea! If we are lucky, proud.
Unfortunately, certain Republi- lican, he sees the pragmatic ad- more folks in our township will place toi- N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
can governors have become the vantage of seeking a slice of the lets in their yards, too. Heck, while we are John Bergold
Big Engine That Couldn’t federal funding spurned by oth- at it, let’s put an old, used mattress next to
Anne Bergold
ers. The welcome news is that Wilkes-Barre
when it comes to what their the toilet for a summer recliner. After all, the older areas of the township? Is it just
governments can do. the Pennsylvania Department just like the toilet, a mattress is not specifi- me or do others realize the absurdity of
Several don’t want high-
speed rail and have rejected
of Transportation has applied
for $248 million of the funds
cally addressed in the Fairview Township
Zoning Ordinance.
this ruling?
Sterling Dougherty
Release of trial letters
federal funding to lay the
groundwork for it. Among
that Florida gave up.
The money would be used to
I am sure other townships will be jealous
and wish they had thought of this creative
Faireview Township
deserves no extra kudos
Downtown revitalization
those to hook up to this steam upgrade five signal or switch way to entice prospective buyers to their

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groupings between Harrisburg he people of Luzerne County need not
engine bound for the past is communities. In the literature received
and Philadelphia, which would applaud Judge Richard P. Conaboy for
from the township concerning the decision
Florida Gov. Rick Scott.
Florida was awarded $2.4 bil-
lion for a Tampa-to-Orlando
allow trains to hit 125 mph and
cut travel time by 20 minutes.
of the Zoning Hearing Board, it states
“The purpose of the LDR (low density
reason to re-elect Leighton releasing letters to the general public;
that’s his job. If those writing letters on
Judge Toole’s behalf don’t want those

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Competition for the money residential district) in the Zoning Ordi- his letter is to offer the people of
rail project as part of President letters open to the public, don’t write
will be stiff, but at least Penn- nance is to provide for low-density resi- Wilkes-Barre a reason to re-elect Mayor
Barack Obama’s high-speed Thomas Leighton. The first thing peo- them. I have written to many judges, and
sylvania is thinking, as did the dential neighborhoods that are primarily
rail initiative, but Scott can- composed of single-family detached dwell- ple have to remember is when Mayor never intended any of them to be kept
Little Engine, I-think-I-can, I-
celed it in February, on the du- ings; to protect these areas from incompat- Leighton was elected the city of Wilkes- from publication. I have written thousands
think-I-can.
bious grounds that the project ible uses; preserve the attractive historic Barre was $11 million in debt. We could of editorials over the years.
would have been too costly for Pittsburgh Post-Gazette character of the older areas of the Town- not get a loan at a low interest rate from I would have applauded if, when former
ship.” any financial institution; we can now. judge MarkCiavarella was found guilty of
EDITORIAL BOARD Is it just me or are used toilets, painted As for the amount of time, effort and 12 felonies by a jury, that judge had meted
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK JONES pink or otherwise, placed on lawns com- money that was spent in the downtown out justice and incarcerated Ciavarella
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor patible with normal uses? Do used toilets, area, the federal money that is awarded to while his appeal process was being heard.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT pink or otherwise, placed on lawns pre- the city was designated for urban devel- George Kochis
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. serve the attractive historic character of opment in downtown revitalization pro- Kingston

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


CMYK

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Smoother days ahead on streets, says W-B official


City-PennDOT agreement to pave streets that qualify as feder- McLaughlin said the work will He said other streets paved un- Road
al aid streets. The city recently complete the nearly $1 million der the K-Route program include work is
complete upgrade, including being
resumed the street paving pro- PIB program that includes the Wilkes-Barre Boulevard, North
paving of 15 high-need streets gram that began in the fall. The paving of 15 high-need city Main Street, North Sherman done on
project is funded by a Pennsylva- streets. The Miners Mills and Street, South Franklin Street and North
nia Infrastructure Bank (PIB) Parsons paving will cost Northampton Street. When com- Wash-
By BILL O’BOYLE loan. $457,569, McLaughlin said. pleted, the K-Route program will ington
boboyle@timesleader.com Drew McLaughlin, assistant to Also funded by the PIB loan total $1.95 million, he said. Street
WILKES-BARRE -- City resi- Mayor Tom Leighton, said were creek wall repairs at Solo- McLaughlin said that as a part in
Wilkes
dents can look forward to major streets being paved include Mill mon Creek near Vulcan Street of an ongoing infrastructure up-
Barre.
infrastructure repairs and street Street, from George to Stucker and Laurel Run Creek near Go- grade program, Pennsylvania
paving upgrades in 2011. avenues; Gardner Avenue, from vier Street. That work will be fin- American Water, in conjunction
The city and the Pennsylvania Trethaway to the dead end; Mat- ished as soon as weather per- with the city, will replace water
Department of Transportation son Avenue, from Scott to Gatti mits, McLaughlin said, and will mains and house services on
District 4-0 recently entered into streets; and Parkin Street, from complete the $575,000 wall re- Charles and Stanley streets. Both
a reimbursement agreement to George Avenue to the dead end. pair program. streets will be repaved. CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

LOKUTA
sult of the inappropriate sexist com- “The inappropriate comments … were cial Discipline for misconduct on the evidence she was permitted to present at
ments shouted, and directed at me, by not only hurtful, but also they evinced bench. a second hearing that was called to re-
Luzerne County court employee, Jim anti-female sentiments by a man who Lokuta, in January, asked the state Su- examine her case in light of the Luzerne
Dougherty,” Lokuta wrote in her letter. works directly with victimized women preme Court to reconsider its decision County corruption probe.
Continued from Page 1A
“Mr. Dougherty’s actions, which took everyday in his capacity as a Luzerne to uphold a disciplinary court’s ruling The court’s decision was based on sev-
2½ years in prison for his guilty plea to place at the criminal sentencing of his County Protection from Abuse Assistant that removed her from office. In a mo- eral weeks of testimony from court staff
corruption and tax-related charges. friend Michael Toole … were widely re- Supervisor,” Lokuta wrote. tion for re-argument filed in January, and attorneys who portrayed Lokuta as a
A call to Dougherty’s office late Tues- ported in both the print and broadcast “His actions, made at my expense, Lokuta questioned the high court’s rea- judicial bully.
day was unanswered. media on Friday, April 8, 2011, and Sat- were reminiscent of the racist, sexist and soning in finding that attorney Richard Lokuta has long maintained that peo-
Burke said that as of Tuesday after- urday, April 9, 2011.” ethnic jokes which have long been used Sprague, a member of the Court of Judi- ple who testified against her were influ-
noon he had not received Lokuta’s com- Lokuta said that as a result of Dough- to victimize and to polarize human be- cial Discipline that ruled on Lokuta’s enced into embellishing and/or fabricat-
plaint and did not comment further. erty’s actions she has “suffered great em- ings. There is no place for such bigotry in case, acted properly when he refused to ing their testimony by former judges Mi-
In her letter. Lokuta states the writing barrassment and ridicule” and that his society, and to allow such to persist is to recuse himself. chael Conahan and Mark Ciavarella,
is a formal complaint and request for an actions were a violation of the court’s hu- join in its ranks,” she said. The former judge argues the Supreme whom she says were trying to force her
investigation of Dougherty’s actions. man resource policy and procedure Lokuta was removed from the bench Court also erred in upholding the disci- out because she had reported wrongdo-
“I was the subject of ridicule as the re- manual. in December 2008 by the Court of Judi- plinary court’s ruling that limited the ing.

FONZO
their reason for im- but Ciavarella instead sent him ter Fonzo described the look of First reported at that will tial.”
posing a particular away to a boot-style military angst on her son’s face as he was make sure … The bills will now go before the
sentence, create a camp for four months. led from Ciavarella’s courtroom
1:33 that no other Senate’s appropriation commit-
victim advocate “Ed was shackled and cuffed in shackles. p.m. family or tee, then to the full Senate for a
Continued from Page 1A timesleader.com
To see and expedite ap- and escorted from the cour- “She will never forget that child has to vote. They would next go to the
Fonzo gained national atten- video, visit pellate court re- troom,” Fonzo told the commit- look,” Boscola said, her eyes go through state House of Representatives.
tion after she angrily confronted www.times view of juvenile tee. “I will never forget the look in again welling with tears. “She is what we went through,” she said. This will mark the second time
Ciavarella after the conclusion of leader.com. cases. my son’s eyes when he turned going to blame herself for the rest Baker and Yudichak said they juvenile bills sponsored by Baker
his trial. She was invited to the ju- They are protec- back, looking to me for help. of her life . . . that she should have believe Fonzo’s testimony was have gone before the Legislature
diciary hearing by Baker, who, tions that likely …That look will be burned into done something more. No parent crucial in convincing the commit- for approval. Last year the Senate
along with Sen. John Yudichak, would have prevented the traves- my heart and soul for the rest of should have to live with that for tee to approve the juvenile bills, approved a bill that mandated le-
D-Plymouth Township, have ty of justice Fonzo says her son en- my life.” the rest of their life.” noting some committee mem- gal counsel for juveniles, but the
been fighting for two years to pass dured after he was charged with Boscola repeatedly wiped away Fonzo has been interviewed by bers had expressed concern House failed to vote on the bill be-
legislation that provides addi- possession of drug paraphernalia tears as Fonzo recounted her sto- several national media outlets about the cost of providing attor- fore the session ended.
tional protections to juveniles. at age 17. ry, describing how the experience since her confrontation with Cia- neys to all juveniles, regardless of Baker said she thinks the bills
Several bills introduced by Bak- Choking back tears, Fonzo de- changed Ed, a once “free-spirited, varella. She said recounting the their income. have a better chance of passage
er would ensure all juveniles are tailed how she and Ed’s father ini- loving, happy boy” into a “bitter story again was difficult, but she “She won over a couple of peo- this time around.
represented by an attorney, re- tially believed the juvenile court and resentful, hardened man.” is compelled to fight for changes ple I know who were skeptical,” “We have new leadership in the
gardless of their parents’ income, system would help straighten Speaking after the hearing, in the juvenile system. Baker said. “What she brought to- House ... I’m very confident we
prohibit shackling of juveniles, re- him out. They expected Ed would Boscola said she could not help “My reason behind anything I day helped us understand the hu- have the support that is neces-
quire judges to state on the record get a stern lecture and probation, but get emotional, particularly af- do is to create positive change man face of it, which was so essen- sary,” she said.

150TH Ceremony marks first shot


G O V. A T 1 5 0 T H E V E N T
HARRISBURG – Gov. Tom Corbett

Continued from Page 1A


on Tuesday helped launch Penn-
sylvania’s observance of the 150th fired in Civil War in 1861
anniversary of the Civil War.
In sometimes graphic detail, “The Civil War left an indelible By JOEY HOLLEMAN blance of the weather and the
“Maj. Anderson” described the mark on Pennsylvania, and the McClatchy Newspapers sights and the moment ... it’s
scene at Fort Sumter, South Car- war could not have been won CHARLESTON, S.C. — very close to a religious mo-
olina, on April12,1861, a scene he without the many sacrifices and Several hundred people ment."
called “a bubbling cauldron of an- contributions of its people,” Cor-
bett said. “Nearly 338,000 Penn-
strolled up to the bandstand at Kiger appreciated the taste-
ti-union venom.” He said the re- the Battery early Tuesday, ful nature of the commemo-
sylvanians fought and 33,000 died
bels were screaming for seces- in the Civil War – a staggering solemnly listening to a brass ration, starting with a concert
sion and there was “volatile elec- number, especially when you ensemble play a 25-minute at the Battery Monday night
tricity in the air.” consider Pennsylvania had fewer program of hymns. through the light ceremony.
“Seeing this, I knew the situa- than 3 million residents when the The plaintive sound of the "As this fort was a symbol,
tion would soon explode into war began.”
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER music rolled across White what they’ve done here is
conflict,” the major said. Fought in July 1863, the Battle of
Re-enactor Bob Mischak prepares to fire a ceremonial cannon Point Garden to the symbolically reflect
Gettysburg was considered a
Anderson said the Union during “Rally to the Cause" at Wyoming Seminary Upper School
troops were grossly under- to mark the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War.
major turning point and was the walkway along the "This is a that we were at war
only major battle fought in Penn- harbor’s edge, where with ourselves," said
manned – Fort Sumter was to sylvania. several hundred very pow- Kiger, who came down
have 650 soldiers and 120 can- “By using a re-enactor to tell “This ceremony is to remem- Other battles and skirmishes that
took place in the state occurred at
more awaited the erful mo- for the week with 40
nons, but on the day of the attack the story, I find it seems much ber the brave Americans who de- ceremonial parting of
a mere 85 were under his com- more real because it’s history that fended our ramparts and all patri- Hanover, Fairfield, Hunterstown
the light beam shin- ment, very history buffs from
Chapel Hill, N.C. "This
and Monterey Pass.
mand and only half the cannons happened so long ago,” Rachel ots who have fought for our coun- Officials leading Tuesday’s kickoff ing from Fort Sum- sobering." is a very powerful
had been delivered. Gill said. try,” Walters said. event also toured the Pennsylva- ter. The music began moment, very sober-
“It was in the early morning Her father agreed, saying, “It’s Kip Nygren, president of Fred Kiger
nia Civil War Road Show, a trav- on time; the light ing."
who lectures on
hours around 4:30 when across history that tells the story of Wyoming Seminary and an Army eling exhibition that will visit all 67 didn’t split until Around the band-
counties during the four-year the Civil War at
the harbor there was a flash of America.” brigadier general and a West about 13 minutes
anniversary period. The Road the University of stand, only a few doz-
light and a loud boom,” Anderson The Gills talked with Bob Mis- Point graduate, gave a historical later. There was no North Carolina en people were in Civil
Show will introduce the stories of
said. The confederates across chak, 61, of Edwardsville, who account of the times leading up explanation for the War period garb. Most
the Civil War to Pennsylvanians
Charleston Harbor had fired on stood on stage dressed in a Union to the Civil War. He discussed from all walks of life and of all delay, but organizers folks wore jackets
the fortification and “It seemed uniform with an American flag three significant participants in ages. at the Battery suspected tech- against the cool morning
to us that hell itself had opened from the period – with 35 stars – the Civil War: Union Gen. Abner nical problems. breeze coming off the harbor.
up around us,” he said. behind him. Doubleday, . Beauregard and An- The beams angled in differ- Eric Emerson, director of
Anderson said his men fought “We hope to bring something derson, who all were West Point ent directions, signifying the the state Department of Ar-
bravely, but after 34 hours of the new for people to learn,” Mischak graduates. He also talked about dramatic re-creation, will be held directions taken by the Union chives and History, said he
rebel bombardment, he surren- said. Capt. Robert Ricketts, who grad- in Gettysburg on June 11. A third and the Confederacy after the was surprise he didn’t hear
dered to Confederate Brig. Gen. Fred Walters, director of the uated from Sem in 1856 and who program will be held at the Phila- first shot was fired at 4:30 cannon fire. Organizers want-
Pierre Beauregard, a fellow West Lindhill Institute, welcomed played an important role in the delphia City Hall in late summer. a.m. April 12, 1861. ed the 4:30 a.m. event to be
Point graduate, under terms An- about 40 people to the ceremony, Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 The Lindhill Institute is a vol- Fred Kiger, who lectures on subdued. Cannons were to
derson said were “generous and held at the exact hour that federal while serving under Doubleday. unteer organization that pro- the Civil War at the University begin firing at 6:45 a.m., start-
honorable.” troops returned fire at Fort Sum- Tuesday’s event is the first in a duces public historical programs of North Carolina, was choked ing with a ceremony on Fort
David Gill, 51, of Luzerne, at- ter. After the indoor ceremony, a trilogy of historical programs across the state. For information up at the morning event. Johnson.
tended the ceremony with his miniature cannon was to be fired commemorating the Civil War’s about this and other Lindhill In- "All my life, I’ve studied this "I thought we’d hear illegal
daughter, Rachel, 19, a student at on the back campus green area, anniversary. The second, “Trial stitute events, contact Fred Wal- history," Kiger said. "Now, to cannons going off," Emerson
Wilkes University. but it malfunctioned. of the Lincoln Conspirators,” a ters at fwalters@epix.net. be here to have some sem- said.

Clean it up… NEWS: PHOTOS:


Wilkes-Barre has advised all candi- Bishop lays Remembering
dates seeking office in the upcoming
primary election that placing cam- out plan for the Civil War,
paign signs along public rights-of-way schools 150 years on
is strictly prohibited.
CMYK

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SPORTS timesleader.com
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2011


B

I.L. BASEBALL
OPINION

Montero, Vazquez haunt Wings DAN LEBATARD

Something
The Yankees’ top hitters
UP NEXT
as the Yankees closed their sea-
son-opening road trip 3-2.
allowed three runs on five hits in
five innings and received a no deci-
is definitely
wrong here
combined for seven hits to HOME OPENER They belted 52 hits in taking sion.
close out road trip. Buffalo Bison three of four in Rochester. “I haven’t seen live pitching in
at SWB Yankees The long-anticipated home 20 days, and my changeup just
6:35 p.m. today
PNC Field
opener is tonight at PNC Field wasn’t working,” he said. “But I

5 3 against the Buffalo Bisons. First threw my fastball in and out and Sports are a
By JIM MANDELARO
Probable Pitchers: Yankees
For The Times Leader right-hander David Phelps (0-1, pitch is scheduled for 6:35, with used my sinker, cutter and curve. meritocracy.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Rochester YANKEES RED WINGS 10.38 ERA) vs. Buffalo Yankees right-hander David Overall, I was pretty pleased.” They aren’t
Red Wings manager Tom Nieto right-hander Jenrry Mejia Phelps (0-1, 10.38 ERA) taking on The Red Wings scored twice in polluted by
has seen enough of the Scranton/ are very dangerous. If you make a (0-0, 0.00 ERA). Buffalo right-hander Jenrry Mejia the bottom of the first off Brack- politics. You
Wilkes-Barre Yankees in general – mistake, you’ll pay for it.” (0-0, 0.00 ERA). man.SpeedyleadoffmanBenRev- climb based on
and Jesus Montero and Jorge Vaz- The best 3-4 hitters in the Inter- to win 5-3 at Frontier Field. Pitching prospect Andrew ere reached on an infield single your greatness.
quez in particular. national League continued to tor- Justin Maxwell delivered the Brackman settled down after a and stolen second. He scored two On merit. And
“I’ve seen those two for the past ment the Red Wings on Tuesday, big hit, a two-run triple in the sev- rough beginning and turned in a outs later on Jeff Bailey’s single to that feels fair. But it is odd that
three years,” the former Double-A reaching base eight times (with enth, and the Red Wings squan- solid performance in his Triple-A the governing body for all of
New Britain manager said. “They seven hits) as the Yankees rallied dered numerous scoring chances debut. The 6-foot-10 right-hander See YANKEES, Page 3B college sports would feel so far
from that.
One example:
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Howard’s blast can’t save Phillies The University of Connecticut
is the symbol for women’s bas-

Royals’
ketball, right? Championships.
Ten thousand fans in the seats.
Millionaire coach. It is the stan-
dard in female sports and one

Nemetz
shining moment for Title IX.
But Connecticut’s program lost
money last year, spending
$723,900 more than it made.
This while paying its coach

resigns
more than that in his $8 million
deal.
Funny that the person who
would make out best in this
particular Title IX transaction
The first coach in school would be the man.
The most successful female
history led team to four state
program in sports, mind you,
tournament appearances. can’t support itself. Needs wel-
fare. And, according to data
obtained by Bloomberg through
By VAN ROSE the Freedom of Information Act,
vrose@timesleader.com women’s basketball bleeds mon-
Rich Nemetz, the man who put ey all over America. Bloomberg
the Holy Redeemer girls basket- reports that the 53 public
ball program on the map, is step- schools in the six largest confer-
ping down as head coach, after ences lost $109.7 million in
guiding the Royals to the state 2010. This while the men’s
tournament in each of his four teams at those same schools in
years at the helm. those same conferences had
Prior to that, he took Bishop operating profits of $240 mil-
Hoban to the state tournament in lion, according to Bloomberg.
2007, the year before Holy Re- You see what’s happening
deemer came into existence after there, right? Football and men’s
merging with Bishop O’Reilly, basketball are paying for every-
Seton Catholic and Bishop Hafey. thing in college sports — which
“It was a great run at Holy Re- is part of why the athletes mak-
deemer/Bishop Hoban,” said Ne- ing the most money aren’t al-
metz, 55, who started coaching at lowed to be compensated for it.
Bishop Hoban five years ago. “It Instead, part of those earnings
came down to a matter of time
go to fund the broken model
and energy.
and another part of it goes to
“I was trying to take care of too
make sure Kentucky coach John
many different things at one
Calipari gets $31.65 million, two
time. I have to do what’s best for
the kids. They need to move cars, a country club membership
ahead with a new coach, and
AP PHOTO and bonuses.
hopefully they’ll have that oppor- The Philadelphia Phillies’ Ryan Howard (6) is congratulated by teammate Ben Francisco, left, after hitting a home And you wonder why Cam
tunity.” run during the second inning of a game against the Washington Nationals on Tuesday in Washington. The Phillies Newton’s father is creeping
Nemetz felt he could no longer lost the game, 7-4. Major League roundup, Page 7B. around in the shadows with his
devote 100 percent of his energy hand out. When government
to coaching. rules are wrong, the only choice
“I always asked them for 100 is anarchy. And by not allowing
percent effort,” he said. “It’s not P E N N S TAT E F O O T B A L L athletes to work like all the
fair for me to ask them for some- other students, you beg athletes

Explosive back ready for any role with team


thing I can’t give back in return.” to break your rules, thus stig-
Nemetz plans to devote most matizing them. What does the
of his time to his job as a pastry NCAA do to fix this? Punishes
arts instructor at Luzerne Coun- some Ohio State kids for getting
ty Community College and also free tattoos, dictator style. Off
spend more time with his family. By DEREK LEVARSE Redd was born, Redd has made a from each one of those backs.” with their helmets! Make a
His son, Ryan, is a former Bish- dlevarse@timesleader.com UP NEXT point of watching film of Warner Entering his sophomore sea- symbolic statement of fear that
op Hoban basketball standout The significance of the jersey Blue-White Game and several other great backs. son for the Lions, Redd already echoes throughout the land, so
and is currently a junior at Tem- number wasn’t lost on Silas •2 p.m., Saturday Formally speaking to report- has some high expectations for the helpless peasant labor
ple University. He got a chance to Redd. As a true freshman in •Beaver Stadium, State ers for the first time in his college himself. Rated one of the top all- knows to behave. But not before
spend three years on the Owls College
2010, Redd sported No. 25 for •Live Web stream:
career on Tuesday, Redd quoted purpose backs in the country letting him play in the bowl
practice team, and plans to tryout Penn State. And for a rookie, he Gale Sayers and rattled off a list coming out of high school in game that brings everyone else
www.bigtennetwork.com
for a spot on the varsity roster did a pretty fair impression of an- •Radio: WILK-AM (910, 980, of some of the best to ever play Connecticut, Redd arrived in millions.
next season. other tailback to wear that jersey 1300) the position as his influences. Happy Valley last spring and Why is our government
“I definitely want to see him – all-time Nittany Lions great •TV (tape delay): 9 p.m., Big “I don’t think you can progress quickly turned heads. spending seven years chasing
play if that happens,” Nemetz Curt Warner. Ten Network in this game unless you know Though Penn State had Roys- Barry Bonds with torches and
said. Flashing a knack for making about the past,” Redd said. “My ter available to carry most of the pitchforks instead of pouring
Nemetz, who just wrapped up tacklers miss in the open field, rushing record snapped last year favorite back was Walter Payton. load, Redd’s explosiveness and that kind of money, time and
his 35th year of coaching, started Redd’s running style bears a defi- by Evan Royster. I’d watch a tape of his before ev- his work in practice demanded zeal into prosecuting the fraud
out as a biddy basketball coach in nite resemblance to Warner, Though Warner graduated ery game. Eric Dickerson, Bo CEOs who wrecked America’s
Wilkes-Barre when he was 18. He who just had his career school from Penn State 10 years before Jackson – I try to take something See BACK, Page 3B economy? Because the govern-
amassed a 181-76 record during ment and CEOs were linked by
his 10-year tenure at Wyoming
the system, in business together,
Valley West that ended in 2004.
He posted an 18-10 mark at
AHL and so, too, it is with the NCAA.
The authority figures all around
Bishop Hoban in 2007, and was

WBS’ Street ready for first taste of playoffs


this broken system are profiting
85-22 in four years at Holy Re- Ben
deemer. The Royals won two Dis- off it, so there’s no incentive to
Street fix it.
trict 2 Class 3A championships.
They were 18-9 last season, in- The NFL and NBA aren’t
cluding a 45-27 loss to eventual By TOM VENESKY comes with facing the same opponent going to object. They get free
tvenesky@timesleader.com UP NEXT night after night in the postseason. minor leagues out of the
state champion Archbishop
Wood in the state tournament. The last time Ben Street suited up for a play- GAME 1 “It will be a bit of an adjustment get- deal, which is kind of amaz-
off series he was wearing a jersey with a gorilla Norfolk ting back to a series and seeing the ing. The school presidents
Nemetz said the 2010-11 cam-
on the front. Admirals same guys over and over again,” Street aren’t going to object.
paign was his most enjoyable. at
“The seniors made it a special That was back in 2005 when the Wilkes- WBS Penguins said. “During the regular season most They’ve got rich boosters
season. We were a special, close Barre/Scranton Penguins rookie was a mem- 7:05 p.m. of the time, you play a team and then giving them money to be
knit group—like a family. They ber of the Salmon Arm Silverbacks in the Brit- Friday get ready for another. With a series near football and basket-
took losing harder than any team ish Columbia Hockey League. like this, it will be a war, and the ball. The coaches aren’t
I’ve coached.” For the next five years Street played college grudges from the game before will going to object. They get
He is also very proud of the first hockey for the University of Wisconsin, where a single be carried to the next.” fame, glory, promotions and
Holy Redeemer team, which postseason loss means an early trip home. The Penguins hope Street carries his millions off the back of free
clawed its way to the state tour- Now, with the Penguins set to open their best-of-sev- scoring prowess from the regular season labor. Why would Fiesta Bowl
en series against the Norfolk Admirals this Friday at
See NEMETZ, Page 4B home, Street is anxious to experience the intensity that See WBS, Page 4B See LEBATARD, Page 2B
K

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C A L E N D A R Wednesday Apr 13, 2011
Post Time:6:30 PM AMERICA’S LINE
National Basketball First $9,500 Trot GOLF
Wednesday, April 13 Association 1. Red Rum Lass (Mi Simons) 7-2
H.S. BASEBALL 2. Opinion Hanover (Br Simpson) 4-1 By ROXY ROXBOROUGH Annual Mt. Carmel/St.Rocco’s
Crestwood at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m. All Times EDT
EASTERN CONFERENCE 3. Keystone Wild Card (To Schadel) 8-1 Golf Tournament will be held June 12
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
(5:45 p.m.) Atlantic Division 4. Alzata Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 3-1 BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas, at Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf
Crestwood at Lake-Lehman W L Pct GB 5. Broadways Fortune (Fr Del Cid) 9-2 Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$800 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550.
Abington Heights at Tunkhannock y-Boston ......................... 55 26 .679 — Course in Bear Creek Twp. Regis-
x-New York .................... 42 39 .519 13 6. Somolli Crown (Ji Taggart Jr) 10-1
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer
x-Philadelphia................ 41 40 .506 14 7. Premier Event (Ja Bartlett) 15-1 BASEBALL THUNDER [7] Bucks tration forms are available at the
Wyoming Area at Pittston Area
H.S. TRACK New Jersey .................... 24 57 .296 31 8. Petrossian (Da Ingraham) 6-1 Favorite Odds Underdog Rockets 6 T’WOLVES rectory and in the back of Mt.
Toronto ........................... 22 59 .272 33
(4:15 p.m.) 9. Powerlifter (To Schadel) 20-1 American League MAVERICKS 9 Hornets Carmel and St. Rocco’s churches.
Holy Redeemer at Nanticoke Southeast Division
Meyers at GAR W L Pct GB Second $8,500 Pace Nuggets [PK] JAZZ
TIGERS ( 9.5 ) Rangers
Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area y-Miami........................... 57 24 .704 — 1. Bad Penny (An McCarthy) 15-1 MEETINGS
Northwest at Wyoming Area x-Orlando ....................... 51 30 .630 6 TWINS ( 8.5 ) Royals CLIPPERS [PK] Grizzlies
x-Atlanta ......................... 44 37 .543 13 2. Sun On The Rocks (Ja Rattray) 7-2
H.S. BOYS TENNIS Blazers [8] WARRIORS
(4:15 p.m.) Charlotte ........................ 33 48 .407 24 3. Loving Lucy (An Napolitano) 6-1 WHITE SOX ( 8.0 ) A’s Crestwood Football
Coughlin at Tunkhannock Washington.................... 23 58 .284 34
Crestwood at Pittston Area
4. Kick’em High Anna (Ho Parker) 9-2 Blue Jays ( 7.0 ) MARINERS Spurs [3] SUNS Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m.
Central Division 5. Artistic Carol (Da Ingraham) 10-1
Dallas at MMI W L Pct GB YANKEES (10.5 ) Orioles Lakers [5] KINGS today at King’s Restaurant. For
Meyers at Holy Redeemer z-Chicago....................... 61 20 .753 — 6. Hawiian Hottie (Br Simpson) 3-1 more information, call Tony at
Hazleton Area at GAR ANGELS ( 8.0 ) Indians []-denotes a circle game. These games are circled
x-Indiana......................... 37 44 .457 24 7. La Brujita (Jo Campbell) 4-1
Berwick at Wyoming Seminary Milwaukee ...................... 34 47 .420 27 RED SOX ( 9.5 ) Rays
due to teams that have clinched a playoff spot and 430-7571.
Wyoming Valley West at Wyoming Area 8. Rb’s Girl (Ja Bartlett) 20-1 could be resting key players on the last day of the
Detroit ............................. 29 52 .358 32
9. Rocknroll Leah (Ma Kakaley) 8-1 regular season. These lines could move dramatically
Gauaghan softball reunion will meet
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Cleveland ....................... 18 63 .222 43 National League
(4:15 p.m.) WESTERN CONFERENCE Third $6,100 Pace in either direction depending on who plays and how at 7 p.m. April 27 at Kelsey’s Res-
Coughlin at Delaware Valley Reds ( 7.0 ) PADRES long they play. taurant in Ashley.
Meyers at Honesdale Southwest Division 1. Broadway Jake (Pa Berry) 3-1
W L Pct GB Brewers ( 8.0 ) PIRATES ) NHL Hanover Area
GAR at Hanover Area 2. Sammy Savannah (An McCarthy) 7-2
z-San Antonio .............. 61 19 .763 — Favorite Odds Underdog
Wyoming Area at Pittston Area x-Dallas......................... 56 25 .691 51⁄2 3. Real Mystical (La Stalbaum) 6-1 Phillies ( 7.0 ) NATIONALS Youth Soccer will meet at 6 p.m.
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Seminary
MMI at North Pocono
x-Memphis.................... 46 34 .575 15 4. Happy Shark (Ro Hammer) 10-1 BRAVES ( 7.0 ) Marlins PENGUINS -$150/ Lightning Sunday at the Espy Street fire hall
x-New Orleans ............. 46 35 .568 151⁄2 +$130
H.S. SOFTBALL Houston ........................ 42 39 .519 191⁄2 5. Fox Valley Roper (Ky Di Bene- 4-1 METS ( 7.5 ) Rockies in Hanover Section of Nanticoke.
(4:15 p.m.) detto) RED WINGS -$180/ Coyotes
Crestwood at Hazleton Area Northwest Division Cubs ( 7.5 ) ASTROS
Fall registration dates have been
W L Pct GB 6. Buzzd On Sudzz (Ma Kakaley) 9-2 +$160
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area
y-Oklahoma City ........... 55 26 .679 —
set. Volunteers are needed.
Wyoming Seminary at GAR 7. General Guster (Br Irvine) 20-1 D’BACKS (10.0 ) Cards CAPITALS -$170/ Rangers
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE x-Denver ........................ 50 31 .617 5 Hollenback Friday Mixed
x-Portland....................... 47 33 .588 71⁄2 8. Seawind Dropper (An Napolitano) 8-1 GIANTS ( 7.0 ) Dodgers +$150
(4 p.m.) Utah ................................ 38 43 .469 17 9. Beliefs In Town (Jo Stratton) 15-1
Golf League will hold an organiza-
King’s at Lebanon Valley NBA CANUCKS -$165/ Blackhawks
Misericordia at Lycoming
Minnesota ...................... 17 64 .210 38
Fourth $8,500 Pace +$145
tional meeting at 5 p.m. Friday at
Pacific Division Favorite Points Underdog the clubhouse. Play begins April
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE 1. Joltin Jolene (An McCarthy) 3-1
W L Pct GB DUCKS -$145/ Predators
(4 p.m.)
y-L.A. Lakers................ 55 25 .688 — 2. Studio Queen (Br Simpson) 7-2 Last day of the regular season
+$125
29. New members are welcome.
Lebanon Valley at King’s
Arcadia at Wilkes Phoenix......................... 39 42 .481 161⁄2 3. Carolstern (Je Dauplaise) 9-2 CELTICS [PK] Knicks For more information, contact
Golden State ................ 35 46 .432 201⁄2 Thursday
Lycoming at Misericordia
L.A. Clippers................. 31 50 .383 241⁄2 4. Tanzanite Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 8-1 BOBCATS [PK] Hawks Jerry at 824-4246.
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS BRUINS -$180/ Canadiens
Lancaster Bible at King’s, 3:30 p.m.
Sacramento.................. 24 57 .296 311⁄2 5. Illiad Blue Chip (An Napolitano) 6-1
Heat [1] RAPTORS +$160
Nanticoke Youth Soccer Associ-
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS Tuesday's Games 6. Aspiration (Mi Simons) 15-1 ation will hold a meeting at 8 p.m.
Wilkes at Marywood, 3:30 p.m. Chicago 103, New York 90 76ERS [4] Pistons FLYERS -$160/ Sabres
Memphis at Portland, (n)
7. Surf N Sun (Ma Romano) 10-1
+$140 on Thursday at Larry’s Pizza in
COLLEGE BASEBALL 8. Forbettor Or Worse (Jo Pavia Jr) 20-1 MAGIC [5] Pacers
PSU Wilkes-Barre at Wilkes, 2:30 p.m. San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, (n) Nanticoke. Election of officers will
Wednesday's Games 9. Lisjune Ann (Ja Bartlett) 4-1 BULLS [12] Nets SHARKS -$200/ Kings
Misericordia at Alvernia, 3:30 p.m.
Denver at Utah, 8 p.m. +$170 occur and sign-up dates will be
COLLEGE GOLF Fifth $15,000 Trot
Baptist Bible at Wilkes, 1 p.m. New Jersey at Chicago, 8 p.m. CAVALIERS 5 Wizards
Home Teams in Capital Letters
scheduled. Contact Jerry at 406-
New Orleans at Dallas, 8 p.m. 1. Phantom Prince (To Schadel) 8-1
Misericordia at DeSales, 12 p.m.
Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 2. Buckeye Man (Ja Bartlett) 3-1
9568 for more information.
Thursday, April 14 Milwaukee at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
3. Yankee Manny (Jo Pavia Jr) 4-1
Plymouth Shawnee Indians
New York at Boston, 8 p.m.
H.S. BASEBALL Football and Cheerleading will hold
(4:15 p.m.)
Atlanta at Charlotte, 8 p.m.
Washington at Cleveland, 8 p.m.
4. No Money Fun (An McCarthy) 9-2
H O C K E Y x-Saturday, April 23: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
ton, 7:05 p.m. registrations from 2-4 p.m. Sunday
Wyoming Valley West at Tunkhannock 5. Lost In The Fog (An Santeramo) 15-1
Indiana at Orlando, 8 p.m. x-Monday, April 25: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
Berwick at Dallas 6. Star’s Image (Ma Romano) 10-1 at the Shawnee Indians Football
Detroit at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. National Hockey League ton, 7:05 p.m.
Coughlin at Nanticoke Miami at Toronto, 8 p.m. 7. Grey Ice (Ji Taggart Jr) 20-1 Hershey vs. Charlotte Field. Children must be at least 5
Crestwood at Pittston Area Portland at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Daily Playoff Glance
Hazleton Area at Holy Redeemer Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
8. Mr Cole (Jo Campbell) 7-2
All Times EDT
Thursday, April 14: Charlotte at Hershey, 7 p.m. years old, and no older than 14
Sunday, April 17: Charlotte at Hershey, 5 p.m.
H.S. SOFTBALL San Antonio at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. 9. Bigpepper (Br Simpson) 6-1 FIRST ROUND Tuesday, April 19: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m. years old as of August 1, 2011.
(4:15 p.m.) L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Sixth $15,000 Pace
Wyoming Valley West at Tunkhannock
(Best-of-7) Wednesday, April 20: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Registration fees are $25 first
1. Another Judy (An Napolitano) 4-1 (x-if necessary) x-Friday, April 22: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Berwick at Dallas x-Sunday, April 24: Charlotte at Hershey, 5 p.m. child, $20 second child and $15 for
Coughlin at Nanticoke 2. Smoke Pan Mirrors (Ja Meittinis) 7-2 Wednesday, April 13
x-Monday, April 25: Charlotte at Hershey, 7 p.m. each additional child. A copy of the
Crestwood at Pittston Area
Hazleton Area at Holy Redeemer
P O C O N O 3. Runaway Tray (Jo Campbell) 6-1
Phoenix at Detroit, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Western Conference
child’s birth certificate, two forms
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL D O W N S 4. My True Delight (Ho Parker) 9-2 N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:30 p.m.
Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
North Division Semifinals
of proof of residency (example,
(5:45 p.m.) 5. Eagle See (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 Hamilton vs. Oklahoma City
Berwick at Wyoming Valley West Nashville at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 7:30 drivers license and utility bill) and
Hazleton Area at Hanover Area Results 6. An Original (Mi Simons) 8-1 Thursday, April 14 p.m.
North Pocono at Delaware Valley 7. Four Starz Molly (Br Simpson) 15-1 Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 16: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 4 a recent picture are required.
Tuesday Apr 12, 2011
Coughlin at Meyers First - $8,500 Trot 1:59.1 8. Wicked Intentions (Ja Rattray) 20-1 Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. p.m. Pittston Area Boys Basketball
Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m. Tuesday, April 19: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05
3-Ima Que T (Ji Taggart Jr) 13.60 10.40 4.80 9. Imperial Flower (Ma Kakaley) 10-1 Friday, April 15 p.m. Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m. on
H.S. TRACK 2-Cumonhoney (Ma Kakaley) 8.40 2.80
(4:15 p.m.) 8-Lj’s Fortune (Da Ingraham) 4.20
Seventh $15,000 Trot Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 20: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, Thursday at Tony’s Pizza in Pitt-
N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:30 p.m. 8:05 p.m.
Dallas at Coughlin EXACTA (3-2) $70.20 1. Senator Hall (Jo Pavia Jr) 7-2
Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. x-Friday, April 22: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05 ston for any parents in the Pittston
Berwick at Tunkhannock TRIFECTA (3-2-8) $1,580.40
Pittston Area at Crestwood SUPERFECTA (3-2-ALL-ALL) $53.20
2. Calchips Brute (Ja Bartlett) 6-1 Nashville at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. p.m. Area School District with students
3. Keenan (Jo Campbell) 9-2 x-Sunday, April 24: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 4
Hazleton Area at Wyoming Valley West Scratched: Currency Saturday, April 16
p.m. interested in playing basketball
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER 4. Rapid Strategy (Ho Parker) 10-1 Phoenix at Detroit, 1 p.m.
(4:15 p.m. unless noted)
Second - $9,000 Pace 1:52.3
Buffalo at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. x-Monday, April 25: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, from grades 7-12. Election for new
2-Jennarator (An Napolitano) 4.20 2.80 2.10 5. I’ll Tell You What (Ty Buter) 8-1 7:30 p.m.
Hazleton Area at Dallas 7-Kaydon Begone (Ma Kakaley) 5.00 3.60 Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m.
Lake Erie vs. Manitoba officers will be made and ideas on
Nanticoke at Berwick 6. Billboard King (La Stalbaum) 15-1 Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m.
Wyoming Valley West at Holy Redeemer
5-Southern Sport (Br Simpson) 2.60
Sunday, April 17 Saturday, April 16: Manitoba at Lake Erie, Noon fundraising for next season will be
EXACTA (2-7) $22.40 7. No Doze (Ma Kakaley) 4-1 Sunday, April 17: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 3 p.m.
Lake-Lehman at Crestwood, 7 p.m. TRIFECTA (2-7-5) $47.40 8. Lord Darby (Br Simpson) 20-1
Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 3 p.m.
Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. welcomed. Any questions call Carl
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Anaheim at Nashville, 6 p.m.
Susquehanna at Wilkes, 3 p.m.
SUPERFECTA (2-7-5-3) $273.60
9. Mystery Photo (An Miller) 3-1 Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m. Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. or Maria Stravinski at 883-7220.
DAILY DOUBLE (3-2) $39.80 x-Friday, April 22: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m.
COLLEGE GOLF Third - $6,100 Pace 1:53.3 Eighth $15,000 Pace Monday, April 18 x-Sunday, April 24: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 4 p.m.
Misericordia at Wilkes, 1 p.m. 5-Segundo Hanover (Ho Parker) 8.60 6.20 3.00 Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 7 p.m. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
1. Born To Rockn Roll (Br Simpson) 3-1 Boston at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.
4-Frank Lloyd (Ty Buter) 14.00 6.80 West Division Semifinals
2-Lavern’s Art (Br Simpson) 2.60 2. J Cruise (Th Jackson) 20-1 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
W H A T ’ S O N T V EXACTA (5-4) $123.60 3. Foolish Grin (Mi Simons) 10-1 Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. Milwaukee vs. Texas
Thursday, April 14: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Back Mountain Youth
TRIFECTA (5-4-2) $291.80 Tuesday, April 19
SUPERFECTA (5-4-2-ALL) $291.00
4. Literate Hanover (An McCarthy) 7-2 Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 16: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Soccer Association will hold regis-
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Scratched: Prince Of A Fella 5. Lifesong (Ja Meittinis) 8-1 San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m.
tration for the fall intramural
Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30
7 p.m. Fourth - $8,500 Trot 1:59.4 6. Tom Paine (Jo Pavia Jr) 4-1 Wednesday, April 20
ESPN2 — Philadelphia at Washington 4-Ready For Closeup (Jo Pavia Jr) 7.60 3.40 4.80 Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
p.m. soccer season from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
7. Johnny Absolut (Ji Taggart Jr) 9-2 x-Friday, April 22: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m.
RTSP – Milwaukee at Pittsburgh 8-Chinese Cuisine (Ja Meittinis) 5.60 6.00 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. x-Monday, April 25: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. April 30 at the Dallas Middle
SNY -- Colorado at N.Y. Mets 5-Bullville Win (Ji Taggart Jr) 11.20 8. What Went Wrong (Ma Kakaley) 15-1 Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m.
YES -- Balitmore at N.Y.Yankees EXACTA (4-8) $26.80 Anaheim at Nashville, 8:30 p.m.
x-Tuesday, April 26: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. School Cafeteria. Age groups U6
9. Allamerican Chief (Jo Campbell) 6-1 Houston vs. Peoria
8 p.m. TRIFECTA (4-8-5) $218.00
Ninth $9,000 Pace
Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 13: Peoria at Houston, 8:05 p.m. through U18 will be accepted.
WGN — Chicago Cubs at Houston SUPERFECTA (4-8-5-3) $1,757.40 Thursday, April 21 Friday, April 15: Peoria at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Eligible players must be at least 5
Fifth - $8,600 Trot 1:57.0 1. Dana’s Dragon (Ty Buter) 9-2 Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m.
NBA 1-Keystone Torch (Br Simpson) 3.00 2.10 2.20 2. Sarah’s Creek (Jo Stratton) 8-1 x-Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
Monday, April 18: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 p.m.
Tuesday, April 19: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. years of age by July 31, 2011. New
3-Clear The Air (Mi Simons) 2.40 2.60 San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, April 20: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 players must show proof of age. All
8 p.m. 3. Makerbark (Ro Hammer) 7-2
ESPN — New Orleans at Dallas 4-George Castleton N (An McCarthy) 7.20 Friday, April 22 p.m.
EXACTA (1-3) $9.80 4. Lizzie Mcardle (Jo Campbell) 4-1 x-Phoenix at Detroit, 7 p.m. x-Friday, April 22: Peoria at Houston, 8:35 p.m. players must register online avail-
10:30 p.m.
ESPN — Memphis at L.A. Clippers
TRIFECTA (1-3-4) $104.00 5. Picked By An Angel (Jo Pavia Jr) 10-1 x-Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. x-Sunday, April 24: Peoria at Houston, 5:05 p.m. able now at bmysa.org.
SUPERFECTA (1-3-4-6) $2,044.00 x-Nashville at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
NHL PICK 3 (5-4-1) $131.80 6. Bigtime Hanover (Th Jackson) 15-1 Saturday, April 23 Forty Fort Pioneers will hold fall
7 p.m.
Scratched: Beefcake, Dynamic Preacher 7. Lizzie’s Dream (Mi Merton) 20-1 x-N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 3 p.m. soccer sign-ups for U6 through U18
Sixth - $9,000 Trot 1:57.3 x-Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m.
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, 3-Katie’s Kiss (Ji Taggart Jr) 5.40 4.00 2.80
8. By Your Side (Ho Parker) 3-1
x-Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. T E N N I S players from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sun-
game 1, Phoenix at Detroit 7-Keystone Wildcat (Br Simpson) 15.60 6.80 9. For All We Know (Ma Kakaley) 6-1 x-Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBD day in the Forty Fort Borough
9:30 p.m. 2-Enjoy Your Tour (Mi Simons) 4.00 Tenth $18,000 Trot Sunday, April 24
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, EXACTA (3-7) $40.60 x-Philadelphia at Buffalo, 3 p.m. ATP World Tour Building basement. Forty Fort
1. Fort Benning (An Napolitano) 8-1
game 1, New York Rangers at Washington (joined in TRIFECTA (3-7-2) $247.20 x-Vancouver at Chicago, 7:30 p.m.
Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters
residency is not required. For more
progress) SUPERFECTA (3-7-2-1) $376.00 2. China Fame (Ma Kakaley) 20-1 x-Anaheim at Nashville, TBD
10 p.m. Seventh - $8,500 Pace 1:54.4 3. Rush N Supreme (An McCarthy) 10-1 x-Detroit at Phoenix, TBD Results information, go to www.fortyfort-
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, 3-Steuben Jumpinjack (An Napolitano) 2.60 2.60 4. Bad Boy Billy (Ja Meittinis) 6-1 Monday, April 25 Tuesday pioneers.org.
game 1, Chicago at Vancouver 2.10 At The Monte-Carlo Country Club
1-Acardi (An McCarthy) 28.40 8.80 5. Whybabywhy (Ty Buter) 7-2
x-Washington at N.Y. Rangers, TBD Greater Pittston Stoners
x-Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, TBD Monte Carlo, Monaco
5-Kingofthehighlands (Ty Buter) 2.80 6. P J Clark (Jo Pavia Jr) 4-1 x-San Jose at Los Angeles, TBD Singles Youth Soccer will hold registration
EXACTA (3-1) $84.00 Tuesday, April 26 for the fall season at the following
TRIFECTA (3-1-5) $161.80 7. Jailhouse Scorpion (Ja Bartlett) 15-1 First Round
T R A N S A C T I O N S SUPERFECTA (3-1-5-7) $1,965.00 8. Coach Fox (La Stalbaum) 9-2
x-Buffalo at Philadelphia, TBD
x-Boston at Montreal, TBD
Gilles Simon (16), France, def. Thomaz Bellucci,
Brazil, 6-3, 6-2.
times: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday;
Eighth - $21,000 Pace 1:53.2 9. Ellen’s Isle (An Miller) 3-1 x-Chicago at Vancouver, TBD Feliciano Lopez, Spain, def. Janko Tipsarevic, Ser- 6:30-8:30 p.m. April 28; 1:30-4 p.m.
7-Show Me Up (Mi Simons) 51.20 17.20 7.00
BASEBALL 5-Buckeye In Charge (Pa Berry) 5.00 4.60 Eleventh $16,000 Pace x-Nashville at Anaheim, TBD bia, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4). May 7; and 6:30-8:30 p.m. May 10.
Wednesday, April 27 Maximo Gonzalez, Argentina, def. Victor Hanescu,
COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended Hous- 3-Real Hero (Br Simpson) 3.60 1. Delightful Syd (Br Simpson) 6-1 x-Montreal at Boston TBD Romania, 3-6, 7-5, 6-1. All registrations will be at the
ton RHP Aneury Rodriguez three games, pending EXACTA (7-5) $136.60 2. Golden Fizz (Pa Berry) 20-1 x-N.Y. Rangers at Washington, TBD Fabio Fognini, Italy, def. Kevin Anderson, South
appeal, and manager Brad Mills one game and fined TRIFECTA (7-5-3) $978.00 x-Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBD Africa, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.
Exeter Scout Home in the rear of
3. Cammi Place (La Stalbaum) 9-2
both undisclosed amounts as a result of their ejec- SUPERFECTA (7-5-3-1) $1,616.00 x-Phoenix at Detroit, TBD Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, def. Vincent Millot, the Exeter Borough Building. Cost
tions during Sunday’s game against the Marlins. Ninth - $9,000 Pace 1:53.0 4. Nite Games (Ja Bartlett) 3-1 x-Los Angeles at San Jose, TBD France, 6-2, 6-4.
National League 7-Mr Excellent (Ho Parker) 6.00 3.60 2.60 Albert Montanes, Spain, def. Xavier Malisse, Belgi-
is $48 per play if no uniform is
5. Thumbprint (Ma Kakaley) 8-1
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Placed 3B Ryan 4-Greystone Cash (Pa Berry) 7.80 4.00
6. Victim Of Love (Jo Pavia Jr) 15-1
um, 6-4, 6-2. needed and $63 with new uniform.
Zimmerman on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 1-Voltage (An McCarthy) 4.40 Pere Riba, Spain, def. Potito Starace, Italy, 4-6, 6-3,
10. Recalled C Jesus Flores from Syracuse (IL). EXACTA (7-4) $72.60 7. Snapper (An Miller) 4-1 AHL 6-3.
New players must show birth
HOCKEY TRIFECTA (7-4-1) $211.40 8. Soggy Soggy (Jo Campbell) 7-2 Playoff Glance Second Round certificate. Credit cards will not be
SUPERFECTA (7-4-1-9) $571.20
PICK 4 (3-3-7-7 (4 Out of 4)) $529.00 9. Clear Character (Mi Simons) 10-1 All Times EDT Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Philipp Kohl- accepted. For further information,
National Hockey League DIVISION SEMIFINALS schreiber, Germany, 6-2, 6-1.
DALLAS STARS — Fired coach Marc Crawford. Tenth - $30,000 Pace 1:52.2 Twelfth $15,000 Pace Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia, def. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (12), please visit www.stonersoccer.org.
MINNESOTA WILD — Signed D Chay Genoway. 3-Not Enough (Er Goodell) 2.20 2.10 2.10 (x-if necessary) France, 7-6 (2), 6-4.
1. Lislea Moran (Br Simpson) 7-2 Eastern Conference
NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Promoted interim 2-Ridge Jumper (Br Simpson) 2.20 2.10 Milos Raonic, Canada, def. Ernests Gulbis, Latvia,
coach Jack Capuano to coach. 6-Mememe (La Stalbaum) 3.00 2. Art Two D Two (Jo Pavia Jr) 9-2 Atlantic Division Semifinals 6-4, 7-5. Wilkes-Barre GT Racers will hold
PHOENIX COYOTES — Recalled D Oliver Ekman- EXACTA (3-2) $6.00 3. Blue Claw (Pa Berry) 3-1 Portland vs. Connecticut Tomas Berdych (5), Czech Republic, def. Olivier registration for the traveling race
Larsson and D Nolan Yonkman from San Antonio TRIFECTA (3-2-6) $21.00 Thursday, April 14: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m. Rochus, Belgium, 6-2, 6-3.
SUPERFECTA () 4. Tarver Hanover (Ho Parker) 4-1 team on Saturday April 16 from
(AHL). Saturday, April 16: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m. Doubles
American Hockey League Scratched: Omen Hanover 5. Waylon Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 6-1 Sunday, April 17: Portland at Connecticut, 6 p.m. Sunday April 17 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
First Round
MANITOBA MOOSE — Reassigned D Ryan Eleventh - $13,000 Trot 1:57.0 6. Lucky Lucky Leo (Mi Simons) 9-2 Tuesday, April 19: Portland at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, and Bruno Soares,
McGinnis to Kalamazoo (ECHL). 3-Cornishman N (Pa Berry) 6.60 4.40 2.60 x-Thursday, April 21: Connecticut at Portland, 7 Brazil, def. Michal Mertinak, Slovakia, and Dick
at Kirby Park. Registration fee is
7. Shadows Dream (Ja Bartlett) 15-1
SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE — Reassigned F Ned 6-Quite Possible (Ho Parker) 9.40 7.20 p.m. Norman, Belgium, 6-2, 3-6, 10-7 tiebreak. $50. Interested participants must
Lukacevic and F Josh Lunden to Las Vegas 7-Dusty Diamond (Ty Buter) 5.00 8. Coromandelprince A (Ty Buter) 20-1 x-Saturday, April 23: Portland at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Julien Benneteau and Jeremy Chardy, France, def.
(ECHL). EXACTA (3-6) $59.00 9. Mr Hallowell (An Napolitano) 10-1 x-Monday, April 25: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m. Marc Lopez, Spain, and Juan Monaco, Argentina,
bring a copy of a birth certificate
COLLEGE
TRIFECTA (3-6-7) $741.40
Thirteenth $9,500 Pace Manchester vs. Binghamton 6-3, 6-7 (1), 12-10 tiebreak. and a recent photo. A hurdle camp
SUPERFECTA (3-6-ALL-ALL) $132.00 Thursday, April 14: Binghamton at Manchester, 7
BUTLER — Announced junior G Shelvin Mack has Scratched: Dingy’s Party 1. Skymeadow Joseph (Ma Kakaley) 3-1 p.m.
Second Round will be held at Kirby Park everyday
Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, and Mikhail Youzhny,
declared for the NBA draft. Twelfth - $21,000 Pace 1:53.0 2. Tyler Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 4-1 Friday, April 15: Binghamton at Manchester, 7 p.m. Russia, def. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, and Philipp from April 17 to May 17 from 5:30
CONNECTICUT — Announced junior G Kemba 7-Unicorn Hanover (Br Simpson) 33.60 5.40 4.40 Sunday, April 17: Manchester at Binghamton, 5:05
Walker will enter the NBA draft. 1-Mambo Italiano (Bi Dobson) 2.40 2.60 3. Cories Artist (Ro Hammer) 15-1 p.m.
Petzschner (3), Germany, 6-1, 7-6 (6). p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Please contact
Marcel Granollers and Tommy Robredo, Spain,
FLORIDA — Named John Pelphrey and Norm Ro- 5-Totally Empressive (Ma Kakaley) 2.60 4. Quite Western (Pa Berry) 6-1 Tuesday, April 19: Manchester at Binghamton, 7:05 def. Michael Llodra, France, and Nenad Zimonjic Renee Keegan at 570-574-7583 for
berts men’s assistant basketball coaches. EXACTA (7-1) $56.40 p.m.
HIGH POINT — Named Jennifer Hoover women’s TRIFECTA (7-1-5) $85.20
5. Jet On Bye (Mi Simons) 7-2
x-Wednesday, April 20: Manchester at Binghamton,
(7), Serbia, 6-2, 6-1. more information.
SUPERFECTA (7-1-5-2) $1,101.60 6. The Invisible Pan (To Schadel) 20-1 Rankings
basketball coach. 7:05 p.m.
MIAMI — Named Shawn Eichorst athletic director. PICK 3 (3-3-7) $92.00 x-Friday, April 22: Binghamton at Manchester, 7 Through April 10
7. Glad To Be Here (Th Jackson) 10-1 1. Rafael Nadal, Spain, 12870
WINTHROP — Named Marlene Stollings women’s Thirteenth - $9,000 Trot 1:57.1 p.m.
8. Vondean (An McCarthy) 8-1 2. Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 9700
basketball coach. 2-Guiding Light (An McCarthy) 4.80 4.40 2.80 x-Saturday, April 23: Binghamton at Manchester, 7
3. Roger Federer, Switzerland, 8550 Bulletin Board items will not be
5-American Royal (Da Ingraham) 7.00 4.80 9. Cheyenne Umberto (Jo Campbell) 9-2 p.m.
9-Katie’s Red Rose (Ma Kakaley) 2.80 Fourteenth $4,600 Pace East Division Semifinals
4. Andy Murray, Britain, 5545 accepted over the telephone. Items
5. Robin Soderling, Sweden, 5420
B A S E B A L L EXACTA (2-5) $52.20
TRIFECTA (2-5-9) $585.40 1. Radiant Hall (An Napolitano) 5-1 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton vs. Norfolk
Friday, April 15: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton,
6. David Ferrer, Spain, 4600 may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
7. Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, 3900
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1-Absolutely Michael (Ho Parker) 10.00 3.20 5.60 ton, 7:05 p.m. 10. Gael Monfils, France, 2600
All Times EDT 4. Princess Character (Ho Parker) 5-2
8-Chase The Sun (Mi Simons) 12.60 13.00 Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Nor- 11. Mardy Fish, United States, 2401 Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
North Division 5-Ludi Christy (Wi Mann) 16.40 5. Karlyns Sarah B (Th Jackson) 12-1 folk, 7:15 p.m. 12. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 2350
W L Pct. GB EXACTA (1-8) $184.40 6. Rb’s Luck (Ji Taggart Jr) 4-1 Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at 13. Andy Roddick, United States, 2270 St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre TRIFECTA (1-8-5) $3,694.60 Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. 14. Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, 2205
SUPERFECTA (1-8-5-ALL) $1,163.60 7. Monet’s Lilly (Br Irvine) 15-1 x-Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Norfolk,
(Yankees) .................................... 3 2 .600 — 15. Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 2180
LATE DOUBLE (2-1) $36.60 8. Annika S (An McCarthy) 3-1 7:30 p.m. 16. Viktor Troicki, Serbia, 1790
Syracuse (Nationals) ................. 3 2 .600 — Scratched: The Steelman 9. People Friendly (Ma Kakaley) 20-1 17. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 1715
Buffalo (Mets) ............................. 3 3 .500 1
⁄2 Total Handle-$241,562 18. Richard Gasquet, France, 1700
Pawtucket (Red Sox) ................. 3 3 .500 1
⁄2
Lehigh Valley (Phillies).............. 2 2 .500 1
⁄2

LEBATARD
Rochester (Twins)...................... 2 4 .333 1 ⁄2
1

South Division and the flabbergasting TV money for with 21 other championships, including ships, cars for family, private jet, bonus-
Charlotte (White Sox) ................
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5
L
1
Pct. GB
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basketball and football more than covers men’s lacrosse). It isn’t equal, as sports es), and the average Alabama professor
Durham (Rays) ........................... 3 3 .500 2 the cost of school. So what you get economist Andrew Zimbalist told makes $116,000 a year. There isn’t a
Gwinnett (Braves) ...................... 3 3 .500 2
Norfolk (Orioles) ......................... 1 5 .167 4
instead is the NCAA becoming royalty Bloomberg, that the male coach of the business class on any campus from here
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West Division so disconnected from the starving mass- shining tribute to Title IX would get an to China that can teach you how to not
W L Pct. GB
Columbus (Indians).................... 4 1 .800 — CEO John Junker want to fix anything es it is meant to serve that it says, “Let $8 million extension through 2013 while be a business like that.
Louisville (Reds)......................... 4 1 .800 — when the BCS system was allowing him them eat free education” instead of “Let his program bleeds money. And you know what happens when
Toledo (Tigers) ........................... 2 4 .333 21⁄2
Indianapolis (Pirates) ................. 1 5 .167 31⁄2 to allegedly spend 33,000 Fiesta Bowl them eat cake.” “It’s insane,” Zimbalist told Bloom- you tax-claim to not be a business while
Tuesday's Games
Syracuse at Lehigh Valley, ppd., rain
dollars on his birthday party, 13,000 HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gum- berg. “You show me a Fortune 500 com- funding the losses in women’s sports
Toledo 4, Indianapolis 2 Fiesta Bowl dollars on an assistant’s bel reports that if Duke basketball play- pany that would be profitable if the and filing it under equity?
Durham 5, Charlotte 2
Louisville 4, Columbus 2, 1st game wedding and 1,200 Fiesta Bowl dollars ers had gotten to share revenue the way CEO got 75 percent of the revenue.” You not only avoid a Title IX lawsuit,
Buffalo 8, Pawtucket 1
Norfolk 4, Gwinnett 3 in a strip club before being fired last the NBA and NFL do, each player would Ah, but there’s the hiding place . . . be but you also get the $771 million in TV
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 5, Rochester 3
Columbus at Louisville, 8:30 p.m., 2nd game week? have been worth $1.2 million last year. a business while pretending not to be. money for just this year’s men’s basket-
Wednesday's Games
Pawtucket at Syracuse, 2 p.m.
The kids get free education . . . that’s But back to UConn — the Duke of The NCAA claims to not be a business. ball tournament and you get the mil-
Buffalo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 6:35 p.m. always the argument on the other end. the women’s game. Title IX legislates It claims to not be a business while lions and millions of dollars in federal
Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.
Louisville at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Free education is priceless and utopian. equality? Yes and no. It isn’t equal, in a Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz makes more aid appropriated to state-run schools.
Norfolk at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Durham at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Who doesn’t want to believe in that? capitalist model, that North Carolina on than $3 million a year. It claims to not The NCAA is right, of course.
Thursday's Games
Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 12:05 p.m.
But you might believe in it far less if average charges fans $45 to watch the be a business while Oklahoma coach It isn’t a business.
Pawtucket at Syracuse, 2 p.m.
Columbus at Toledo, 4 p.m., 1st game
you saw that it was something between men and $9 to see the women. It isn’t Bob Stoops gets 35 hours a year, con- It’s a sports-sanctioned and govern-
Columbus at Toledo, 6:30 p.m., 2nd game a mask and a lie. First of all, it isn’t free. equal, in a capitalist model, that men’s tractually, of a private jet’s use. It claims ment-funded scam.
Buffalo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 6:35 p.m.
Louisville at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. The kids are working for it, paying with basketball signed a $10.8 billion TV deal to not be a business while Alabama
Charlotte at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Norfolk at Durham, 7:05 p.m. their time and bodies. Second of all, the whereas the women’s basketball deal is coach Nick Saban gets all those Calipari Dan LeBatard is a columnist for the Miami
inner cities are being mined for talent worth $163 million (when packaged and Stoops perks (country club member- Herald.
CMYK

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H.S. FOOTBALL

Another coaching post opens as Royals’ boss resigns


By JOHN ERZAR deemer athletic director Jim Hig- ca, coached Redeemer to a 0-10 cousin Paul. dates were interviewed last week “Dip” Donato, whose position
jerzar@timesleader.com gins said the resignation was due season. The Royals were out- Redeemer will be looking for for the opening that was created was open after a 0-10 season.
Another head coaching vacan- to health reasons. scored 407-135. its third football coach in the after Dwayne Downing resigned Tunkhannock hired assistant
cy was created in Wyoming Val- Meanwhile, it’s very likely the Prior to taking the Redeemer school’s four years of existence. after coaching the Mohawks to a Rod Azar as its new coach to re-
ley Conference football Tuesday, Meyers position will be filled at position, Marranca was the head The Royals were 7-23 in their 2-8 record in his only season. place Frank Berardelli after for-
while a current opening is ex- tonight’s Wilkes-Barre Area coach at Pittston Area from 1996- first three seasons under Len Two other schools have filled mer King’s College coach Rich
pected to be filled today. School District board meeting. 1998, compiling an 11-21 record. Butczynski. coaching positions since the Mannello turned down the job.
Tony Marranca resigned Tues- Marranca, cousin of former He was also a long-time assistant Butczynski has been men- 2010 season ended. Pittston Area Berardelli coached Tunkhan-
day as head coach at Holy Re- Wyoming Area and current Ha- coach in the area, including 16 tioned as a candidate for the appointed Mid Valley assistant nock for three years before re-
deemer after one season. Re- zleton Area coach Paul Marran- years at Wyoming Area under his opening at Meyers. Eight candi- Mike Barrett to replace Tony signing.

H.S. BASEBALL H.S. SOFTBALL

Wyoming Seminary Coughlin pounds out


wins in grand style 20 hits in victory
The Times Leader staff hit while fanning seven and
Blue Knights second baseman Miale dh
Beshada rf
2 2 0 0 Sod 2b
3 3 2 0
2 0 0 0 WILKES-BARRE – Coughlin helped her cause with a pair of
Snyder ss 3 1 1 0 pounded out 20 hits, but still hits.
Max Wiles booms walk-off Williams ph 1 1 1 1
Totals 33 910 8 Totals 29 3 3 1 needed to hold off a Pittston Brittany McNair also had two
grand slam to beat Rangers. Crestwood................................ 132 030 0 — 9
Coughlin ................................... 000 021 0 — 3 Area rally attempt for an 8-6 hits for the winners.
Hanover Area............................. 014 60 — 11
2B – Ritz, Brynok, Concini
IP H R ER BB SO
victory in Wyoming Valley Con- GAR ............................................ 000 00 — 0
Crestwood
Polinchak (W, 1-0)... 7.0 3 3 1 5 7
ference softball Tuesday. WP – Danielle Tuzinski, 5IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB,
7K; LP – Nicole Krzywicki, 5IP, 11H, 11R, 5ER,
The Times Leader staff Coughlin Jessica Luton pitched a com- 4BB, 3K;
Sorokas (L, 1-1)....... 3.0 6 6 1 3 2
KINGSTON — Max Wiles Haupt ......................... 1.0 3 3 3 2 1 plete game for Coughlin. She 2B— HAN, Brittany McNair, Pelak. Top hitters
Heffers....................... 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 – HAN, Tuzinski 2-for-3; McNair 2-for-2. GAR,
launched a grand slam in the shut down Pittston Area from Katie Goyla one hit
bottom of the seventh inning to Wyoming Valley West 6, the fourth to sixth innings be-
cap off a dramatic six-run final Dallas 1 fore the Patriots scored three Lake-Lehman 11,
frame for Wyoming Seminary, times in the seventh. Danielle Meyers 0 (5 inn.)
Matt Zielin (12 strikeouts)
which rallied to beat Northwest AP PHOTO Cerep and Lori Masi led the Tiffany Oplinger went 4-for-5
and Joe Pechulis (three strike-
8-6 on Tuesday in a WVC Divi- Penn State tail back Silas Redd (25) is one of a trio of backs hitting with four singles each. and added a triple for the Black
outs) combined on a four-hitter
sion II game. expected to see significant time for the Lions this season. Marissa Nardone homered for Knights, who won on the road
for the Spartans.
Wiles also added a triple for Pittston Area. in five innings.
Pechulis (double) and Chris Pittston Area............................ 102 000 3 — 6
the Blue Knights (1-1), who that are big guys.” Victoria Cadwalader added a
Clocker (three RBI) each had Coughlin ................................... 003 131 x — 8

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trailed 6-2 headed into the bot- But it’s Redd who has the WP – Jessica Luton, 7 IP, 8H, 6R, 4ER, 4BB, 5K; two-run homer in the win.
two hits for Valley West (2-0). LP – Heather Marsko, 6 IP, 20H, 8R, 7ER, 1BB,
tom of the seventh. But two highest ceiling, and the one 3K;
Lake-Lehman............................. 154 10 — 11
Marc Noyalis hit a double for Meyers ........................................ 000 00 — 0
singles and an error loaded the who figures to draw the most at- 2B— PA, Grace O’Neill. 3B— PA, Marissa WP – Headman, 2 IP, 1H, 0R, 2BB, 3K; LP -- King,
the Mountaineers (1-2). Nardone; COU, Kendra Hawyard, Liz Ellsworth, 5 IP, 13H, 11R, 1BB, 2K;
bases for the Knights, who drew tention at Saturday’s Blue- Luton. HR— PA, Nardone. Top hitters – PA, 3B— LL, Oplinger. HR— LL, Cadwalader. Top
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a pair of walks to score two Dallas Wyoming Valley West White Game. In what was a Nardone 2-3, O’Neill 3-4; COU, Hayward 3-5, Lori
Masi 4-5, Danielle Cerep 4-4, Ellsworth 2-4, Luton
hitters – Oplinger 4-5, Cadwalader 2-3, Meeker
ab r h bi ab r h bi 3-3; MEY, Merrick single
before Wiles ended it with the Narcum c 3 0 0 0 Leonard 2b 3 1 1 0 that he see the field. He finished choppy and inconsistent of- 2-4.
DeBona cf 3 0 1 0 Dosiak ss 4 1 1 0
walk-off slam. Noyalis 3b 3 1 1 0 Pechulis dh 3 2 2 0 the season second on the team fense for the Lions in 2010, Nanticoke 6,
Craig Skudalski threw a com- Stepniak p 3 0 1 0 Clocker 3b 3 1 2 3 in carries (77) and yards (437), Redd brought fans to their feet Dallas 3,
Muldoon lf 2 0 1 0 Alexndr 1b 3 0 0 0 Holy Redeemer 3
plete game to pick up the win. Schilling dh 2 0 0 1 Potoski c 3 0 1 1 adding two touchdowns. – and took defenders off of Wyoming Valley West 1
Roman Rubando added a triple.
Petorak 2b 3 0 0 0 Shillabeer lf 3 1 1 1
First, however, he has to win theirs – with his spins, jukes Hannah Rubasky struck out
Saba 3b 2 0 0 0 Yuhas rf 2 0 1 0 Kristan Baker twirled a gem,
Ryan Kondrosky (double) and
Ivoska 3b 1 0 0 0 Smichrko cf 2 0 0 1
the starting job. and bursts up the field. eight and picked up the win as
Patel ss 3 0 0 0 giving up two hits while striking
Tyler Kittle (triple) each had
Totals 25 1 4 1 Totals 26 6 9 6
Redd, senior Stephfon Green That part of it comes easily Nanticoke defeated Holy Re-
Dallas........................................ 000 001 0 — 1 out six, to lead the Mountain-
two hits for the Rangers (0-2). and junior Brandon Beachum for Redd. But to be the feature deemer.
Wyoming Valley West ........... 200 130 x — 6 eers to the come-from-behind
2B – Noyalis, Pechulis, Shillabeer
are all candidates to see signif- back, he knows he’ll have to Rubasky also had two dou-
IP H R ER BB SO win.
Northwest Wyoming Seminary Dallas
icant carries. The Lions also round out his game. bles, while Kayla Schinski add-
ab r h bi ab r h bi Stepniak (L, 0-1) ...... 4.0 7 6 3 1 5 Dallas scored a run in the fifth
DiPasqle ss 4 1 1 0 Wiles 2b 5 2 2 4 DeBona ..................... 2.0 2 0 0 0 2
have Curtis Dukes and full- “I’m a better back now be- ed a solo home run. Sammy
White 3b 0 0 0 0 Youngmn cf 3 0 1 1 Wyo. Valley West and two in the sixth.
Feno dh 2 1 0 0 Skudalski p 3 0 0 0 Zielin (W, 1-0)........... 5.0 3 0 0 2 9
backs Joe Suhey and Mike Zor- cause I’ve improved on my Gow led the Trojans offense,
Kondrosky 1b 4 1 2 1 Polachk 1b 4 1 1 0 Pechulis..................... 2.0 1 1 1 2 3 Sophomore Taylor Baker led
dich as options in the backfield. blocking,” Redd said. “That going 3-for-4 with two RBI.
Mazonkey 2b 3 2 1 1 Seyer ss 4 1 1 0 Dallas at the plate with a pair of
Gulbierz lf 4 0 1 1 Rubando 3b 4 2 1 0
Holy Redeemer 10, “I have high expectations for wasNo.1formetoimproveon.” Abby Staskeil had two RBI for
Stempien c 3 0 0 0 Wise c 3 1 1 1 doubles.
Kittle cf 3 1 2 0 OBrien lf 0 0 0 0
Nanticoke 0 myself, but I’m not going to sulk For now, the steps are still the Royals.
Korea p
Pegarella rf
1 0 0 1 Ridilla dh
2 0 0 0 Bath rf
2 1 0 1
4 0 2 0
For the Spartans, who led 1-0 Nanticoke ................................. 010 113 0 — 6
Totals 26 6 7 4 Totals 32 8 9 7 The Royals continued their or pout if I don’t get the starting small for Redd. But no less an after the first inning, Alexis Holy Redeemer....................... 000 003 0 — 3
Northwest................................. 101 120 1 — 6 WP – Hannah Rubasky, 7 IP, 3H, 3R, 0ER, 3BB,
Wyoming Seminary................ 001 100 6 — 8 hot start at the plate, piling up spot,” Redd said. “I’m going to authority that Royster has al- Good and Rose Polney account- 8K; LP – Stacey Warga 7 IP, 9H, 6R, 6ER, 1BB,
2B – Kondrosky; 3B – Mazonkey, Kittle, Rubando,
Wiles; HR – Wiles
10 more runs in a five-inning work hard.” ready predicted that Redd will ed for the team’s hits. 1K;
2B—NAN: Rubasky (2) Sammy Gow, Maggie
Dallas........................................ 000 012 0 — 3
IP H R ER BB SO home win. More than likely, Penn State claim the rushing crown him- Wyoming Valley West ........... 100 000 0 — 1 Gola, Katie Kowalski. HR—NAN: Kayla Schinski.
Northwest Top hitters – NAN: Gow 3-for-4 2 RBI; HR: Abby
Korea ......................... 3.1 3 2 1 3 4 Steve Ruch doubled and will divvy up the carries in the self before he leaves Penn State. WP – Kristan Baker, 7IP, 2H, 1R, 1ER, 3BB, 6K;
Staskeil 2 RBI.
Stempien................... 1.2 0 0 0 0 3 LP – Abby Owens, 7IP, 6H, 3R, 2ER, 1BB, 2K;
DiPasquale ............... 1.0 3 0 0 0 2 homered in his two at-bats, fall, a scenario Redd says he’s “I was shocked when Evan 2B— DAL, Taylor Baker 2. Top hitters – DAL,
Pegarella................... 0.0 2 4 4 1 0
Mazonkey (L, 0-1) ... 0.1 1 2 2 1 1 driving in a pair of runs. Chris- fine with. said that I would break his re- Taylor Baker 2-for-2. WVW, Alexis Good, Rose
Postponements
Wyo. Seminary Polney hit each
Skudalski (W, 1-1) ... 7.0 7 6 5 5 4 tian Choman also finished with “Carries can be split. We have cord,” Redd said. “He’s not that Tunkhannock at Wyoming
two hits and two RBI for the enough talent, any one of these open about a lot of things. For Hanover Area 11, Area has been moved to today.
Meyers 12, Royals (3-1), who have scored guys can start,” he said. “It’s a him to say that, not only was I GAR 0 (5 inn.) Northwest at Wyoming Semi-
Lake-Lehman 2 33 times in their first four good way to run the ball, to split flattered, but I respected him nary has been moved to Mon-
The Hawkeyes pulled out the
John Nargoski put on a show league games. the carries. We have myself and even more. Hats off to him for day.
shortened victory on the road.
pitching and batting for the Ted Ritsick went the distance Stephfon who are speedy, and being a down to earth guy and
Danielle Tuzinski allowed one
Mohawks, going 2-for-4 at the on the mound, holding Nanti- the two (Beachum and Dukes) telling me how he felt.”
plate with a double and three coke to four hits in the win.
RBI in a five-inning win. Bobby Briggs singled twice to
On the mound, the Iona lead the Trojans (1-1). H.S. TRACK & FIELD
recruit went four innings, strik-

Rydzy’s three wins propels Pittston Area to victory


Nanticoke Holy Redeemer
ing out 10 and only giving up ab r h bi ab r h bi
Briggs 2b-3b 3 0 2 0 Malloy cf 4 2 2 0
one earned run. Joe DiMaggio Yudichk c-2b 2 0 0 0 Condo 2b 2 1 0 0
Hauer cf 2 0 0 0 English 2b 1 0 1 1
was also 2-for-4 with three runs Ioanna 3b-p 2 0 0 0 Ruch 3b 2 2 2 2
Jezewski rf-p 2 0 0 0 Choman 1b 3 2 2 2
batted in for Meyers (1-0). Clawson lf 2 0 1 0 Ritsick p 2 1 1 0
Josh Everett picked up two Higgs ss-2b 0 0 0 0 Dunsmuir ss 0 0 0 0 KINGSTON – Cody Rydzy 3:47. HIGH JUMP -- 1. PA Roman 5’6; 2. PA
Coyne; 3. PA Simons.
1. COU Flaherty 5:10; 2. DAL Duter; 3. COU
Moorhead.
HIGH JUMP -- 1. WVW Temarantz 4’10; 2. PA
Scanlon.
Passetti dh 2 0 1 0 Policare dh 3 0 0 1
hits and scored both runs for the Ivan 1b 2 0 0 0 Tsevdos lf 2 0 0 1 won the triple jump, the long
Vitale p 1 0 0 0 Peterlin c 2 1 1 2
Black Knights (1-1). Yalch ph 1 0 0 0 Byorick rf 2 1 1 0 jump and the 110 hurdles as Dallas 90, Coughlin 60 GIRLS Dallas 104, Coughlin 46
Totals 19 0 4 0 Totals 231010 9
Nanticoke ................................... 000 00 — 0
Pittston Area defeated Wyom- Chris Ehret placed first in the Wyoming Valley West 75, Regan Rome had victories in
Lake-Lehman
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Meyers
ab r h bi
Holy Redeemer ......................... 410 23 — 10 ing Valley West, 83-67 on Tues- 3200 as well as running on the Pittston Area 74 the 800, the 1600 and the 3200
2B – Malloy, Ruch; HR – Ruch
Murphy lf
Everett 2b
2 0 0 0 DiMggio ss
2 2 2 0 Reilly rf
4 1 2 3
2 2 1 1
IP H R ER BB SO day in a Wyoming Valley Con- wining squad in the 3200 relay Hilari Norris won the 100 as the Mountaineers defeated
Nanticoke
Mathers ss 3 0 0 0 Garcia 3b 1 2 0 0 Vitale (L, 0-1)............ 1.2 5 5 5 4 2 ference boys track and field as Dallas defeated Coughlin. hurdles and the triple jump to Coughlin.
McGovern 1b 1 0 1 1 Nargoski p 4 1 2 3 Ioanna........................ 2.1 3 2 2 1 1
Yursha cf 3 0 0 0 Owen c 2 1 1 0 Jezewski ................... 1.0 3 3 3 3 0 meet. Mickey Moorhead won the help the Spartans narrowly Shelley Black won the 100
Wasylyk p 0 0 0 0 Dubil 1b 4 1 1 3
Cornell p 0 0 0 0 Morrash 2b 0 0 0 0
Holy Redeemer
Ritsick (W, 1-0) ........ 5.0 4 0 0 0 3
Dave McLean added victories 110 hurdles and the 300 hurdles defeated Pittston Area. Julia hurdles, the long jump and the
Bean p 0 0 0 0 DeMarco dh 3 1 1 0
Cutter p 0 0 0 0 Lavan cf 2 2 0 0 in the 1600 and the 3200 for the for Coughlin. Mericle added a win in the 200 for Coughlin.
CoBarbcci c
CuBarbcci 3b 2 0 1 0
2 0 1 0 Zionce lf 2 1 0 1
Hanover Area 12, Patriots. 3200 RELAY -- 1. DAL (Zuloco, Thomas,
3200 while Maura Anistranski 3200 RELAY -- 1. DAL (Gilhooley, Metcalf,
Ehret, Reinert) 8:46.8. 110 HURDLES -- 1. COU Thompson, Fannick) 12:58.9. 110 HURDLES -- 1.
Shurites rf
Totals
2 0 0 0
18 2 5 1 Totals 2412 811 GAR 2 Ryan Yashinski won the 100 Moorhead 16.7; 2. COU McDonald; 3. DAL placed first in the 400. COU Black 13.8; 2. DAL Szalskowski; 3. DAL
Lake-Lehman............................. 101 00 — 2
Cory Dickson went 4-for-4 at for the Spartans. Harding. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. DAL Simonovich
Olivia Lanza had a win in the Spencer. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. DAL Vandeutsch 34
Meyers ........................................ 090 03 — 12 3200 RELAY -- 1. PA 9:15. 110 HURDLES -- 41’2 ½; 2. DAL Kozloski; 3. COU Keen. 100 -- 1. ½; 2. COU Williams; 3. COU Castellana. 100 -- 1.
2B – Nargoski the plate and struck out eight 1. PA Rydzy 15.7; 2. PA Dilesco; 3. WVW COU Monroe 11.4; 2. COU Evans; 3. COU 300 for the Patriots. DAL Plesnar 12.8; 2. DAL Gawlas; 3. DAL Danko.
IP H R ER BB SO Kilhenney. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. PA Rydzy 40’2. Chesson. 1600 -- 1. DAL Adamns 4:39; 2. DAL 3200 RELAY -- 1. PA 11:14. 110 HURDLES -- 1600 -- 1. DAL Rome 5:36; 2. DAL Fannick; 3.
Lake-Lehman on the mound to lead the Haw- 100 -- 1.WVW Yashinski 11.6; 2. WVW Ortiz; 3. Ehret; 3. DAL Ferlanda. SHOT PUT -- 1. DAL 1. WVW Norris 16.2; 2. PA Lanza; 3. WVW DAL Gilhooley. SHOT PUT -- 1. DAL Flaherty 30
Wasylyk (L, 0-1)....... 1.2 2 6 1 6 1
Cornell ....................... 0.1 3 3 0 1 1 keyes to victory in their league WVW Dixon. 1600 -- 1. PA McLean 4:43; 2. WVW
Williams; 3. WVW McDaniels. SHOT PUT -- 1. PA
Roberts 42’8 ¾; 2. DAL Constantino; 3. DAL
Ostom. 400 -- 1. DAL Reinert 54.8; 2. DAL
Marins. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. WVW Norris 31’10; 2. ½; 2. DAL Yu; 3. COU Mondulick. 400 -- 1. DAL
Doslar 63.2; 2. COU Supniewski; 3. DAL Metcalf.
Bean........................... 2.1 2 3 3 2 1 PA Oliveri; 3. PA Scanlon. 100 -- 1.WVW Derr
Cutter ......................... 0+ 1 0 0 0 0 opener. Poli 4’1’1; 2. WVW Elbattah; 3. WVW Yaglowski. Morgan; 3. COU McDonald. 400 RELAY -- 1. 13.6; 2. PA Powers. 1600 -- 1. PA Lomardo 5:48; 400 RELAY -- 1. DAL (Danko, Gawlas, Dunbar,
Meyers 400 -- 1. WVW Patrick 56.1; 2. PA Hampton; 3. COU (Keen, Chesson, Monroe, Evans) 45.3; 2. Plesnar) 51.3; 2. COU. 300 HURDLES -- 1. COU
Nargoski (W, 1-0) .... 4.0 4 2 1 2 10 Matt Lukachinsky and Kurt WVW Jacobs. 400 RELAY -- 1. WVW (Dixon, DAL. 300 HURDLES -- 1. COU Moorhead 45.4;
2. PA Dalton; 3. WVW Mericle. SHOT PUT -- 1.
WVW Stanislow 30’11; 2. PA Shimkoski; 3. WVW Heyward 47.3; 2. DAL Spencer; 3. COU Frolick.
Dubil........................... 1.0 1 0 0 1 1
Pericci each had three hits and Ortiz, Wren, Yashinski) 46.8. 300 HURDLES -- 1. 2. COU Evans; 3. DAL Harding. POLE VAULT -- Moneghan. 400 -- 1. WVW Anistranski 66.0; 2. PA POLE VAULT -- 1. DAL Culver 8’; 2. DAL
PA Daleseo 44.5; 2. WVW Kilhenney; 3. PA 1. COU Szescila 11’6; 2. COU Strait; 3. COU Kutchka; 3. PA Fereck. 400 RELAY -- 1.WVW Spencer; 3. COU Miorelli. DISCUS -- 1. DAL
two RBI for Hanover Area (1-0), Rydzy. POLE VAULT -- 1. PA Erfman 10’6; 2. Chesson. DISCUS -- 1. DAL Roberts 120’7; 2. 55.0. 300 HURDLES -- 1. PA Lanza 51.8. POLE Kravitz 77’4; 2. COU Mondulick; 3. COU Kenne-
Crestwood 9,
while freshman Mike Sulcoski WVW Temarantz; 3. PA Simmons. DISCUS -- 1. DAL Constantino; 3. COU Cinti. LONG JUMP -- 1. VAULT -- 1. WVW Blannard 8’; 2. PA Horachus. dy. LONG JUMP -- 1. COU Black 16’7 ½ ; 2. DAL
Coughlin 3 WVW Lo 92’2; 2. PA Gallo; 3. PA Poli. LONG DAL Weaver 18’ 7; 2. COU Keen; 3. DAL Hail. DISCUS -- 1. WVW Gadomski 72’2; 2. PA Szalkowski; 3. COU Twyman. 800 -- 1. DAL
drove in three runs. JUMP -- 1. PA Rydzy 20’4; 2. WVW Yashinski; 3. 800 -- 1. DAL Dutter 2:09; 2. COU Ryan; 3. COU Talerico. LONG JUMP -- 1. WVW Lewis 15’3; 2. Rome 2:29; 2. DAL Kravitz; 3. DAL Metcalf. 200 --
Matt Ritz went 2-for-3 with a Pat Smith and Lance Letteer PA Joyce. 800 -- 1.PA Hampton 2:17; 2. WVW Moorhead. 200 -- 1. COU Monroe 23.4; 2. DAL PA Scanlon; 3. WVW Norris. 800 -- 1. PA 1. COU Black 26.0; 2. DAL Gawlas; 3. DAL
Butkiewicz; 3. WVW Yuscavage. 200 -- 1. WVW Simonovich; 3. DAL Chielli. 3200 -- 1. DAL Ehret Lombardo 2:38; 2. PA Bolton. 200 -- 1. WVW Sott Danko. 3200 -- 1. DAL Rome 12:10; 2 DAL
double and two RBI to help the drove in a run apiece for the Ortiz 24.0; 2. PA McCloe; 3. WVW Wren. 3200 -- 10:08; 2. DAL Adams; 3. DAL Ferlenda. JAVELIN 29.0; 2. WVW Derr. 3200 -- 1. WVW Mericle Arnold; 3. DAL Gross. JAVELIN -- 1. DAL Kravitz
visiting Comets jump out to a Grenadiers (1-1).
1. PA McLean 10:31; 2. WVW Williams; 3. WVW -- 1. DAL Kozloski 148’4; 2. DAL Simovich; 3. 13:36; 2. PA Seaman; 3. PA Menichini. JAVELIN 97’7; 2. DAL Yu; 3. COU Mondulick. 1600 RELAY
Austin. JAVELIN -- 1. WVW Himlin 115’5; 2. PA DAL Constantino. 1600 RELAY -- 1. DAL (Zuloco, -- 1. PA Talarico 100’7; 2. WVW Gadunski; 3. -- 1. COU 4:18; 2. DAL. HIGH JUMP -- 1. COU
9-0 lead and a win over Cough- The teams did not play the Musto; 3. WVW Kilheney. 1600 RELAY -- 1. PA Reinert, Weaver, Macgan) 3:46.1. HIGH JUMP -- WVW Stanislow. 1600 RELAY -- 1. PA 4:33. Twyman 5’; 2. DAL Millington; 3. DAL Menzel.
lin. bottom of the seventh.
Zach Polinchak tossed a com-

YANKEES
plete game, allowing just three Hanover Area
ab r h bi
GAR
ab r h bi
The Yankees got right back into ning and moved to third on Vaz- with no outs against Brackman
hits while striking out seven. Kollar ss 3 1 2 1 Ankner p
Lukchnsky cf 4 3 3 2 Thomas ss
2 1 0 0
3 0 1 1
it in the third inning, thanks to quez’s single to left. That was it for but failed to score. Cleanup hitter
Collin Petrochko drove in two Pericci 2b 4 3 3 2 Smith cf 3 1 1 0 Vazquez. The Mexico native lined Swarzak, who was relieved by Jeff Bailey grounded to third base-
Sulcoski 3b 2 1 1 3 Letteer p 3 0 0 1
runs and Steve Brynok added a Ferrence lf 0 0 0 0 Tyson 2b 0 0 0 0 atwo-run,two-outsingletocenter hard-throwing right-hander Jim man Brandon Laird, who fired
Kocher dh 2 0 0 1 Dudick dh 3 0 0 0 Continued from Page 1B
double and an RBI for Crest- Zuranski rf 3 1 0 0 Klapat 3b 2 0 0 0 off Anthony Swarzak, giving him Hoey. home for the forceout. Rene Toso-
Kreitzer c 3 0 0 1 Marciano rf 2 0 0 0
wood (1-2). View 1b 4 1 2 1 Skrepnk 1b 1 0 1 0 left. 29 RBI in 17 career games against Hoey nearly escaped damage. ni then grounded into a 4-6-3 dou-
Dylan Concini doubled for Dickson p
Totals
4 2 4 1 Prednis lf
29121512 Totals
2 0 0 0
21 2 3 2 Bailey moved to second on the Rochester. He retired Brandon Laird on a fly ble play.
Coughlin (1-2). Hanover Area ........................ 210 032 4 — 12 throw home and scored when The first baseman homered in to shallow right, then struck out The Yankees took their first
GAR........................................ 000 002 x — 2
2B – Kollar, View Rene Tosoni followed with a sin- the eighth inning of Sunday’s 7-5 Jordan Parraz on a 96 mph fast- lead of the night in the seventh in-
Crestwood Coughlin IP H R ER BB SO
ab r h bi ab r h bi Hanover Area gle to right. win over the Red Wings and went ball. But his wild pitch to Justin ning when Justin Maxwell, bat-
Ritz cf 3 2 2 2 Concini rf 4 1 1 0 Dickson (W, 1-0)...... 5.0 2 0 0 1 8
Petrochko 3b 5 0 1 2 Sorokas p 3 0 0 0 Cook .......................... 1.0 1 2 2 1 1 Rochester made it 3-0 in the sec- deep twice in an 11-0 whitewash- Maxwell allowed Montero to ting just .105, lined a two-run tri-
Quintiliani 2b 2 0 1 1 Parsnik ss 3 1 0 0
Sadvary 2b 1 0 1 0 Grillini 3b 3 1 1 0
GAR
Ankner (L, 0-1) ......... 4.1 6 6 6 5 0 ond when Brandon Roberts sin- ing on Monday night. scamper home with the tying run. ple to center off Kyle Waldrop.
Caladie 2b
Brynok 1b
0
5
0
0
0 0
1 1
Gulius c
Haupt cf
4
1
0
0
0 1
0 0
Thomas ..................... 0.2
Marciano ................... 1.0
3
6
2
4
2
4
1
1
1
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gled, stole second and third and The Yankees tied the game in A critical moment in the game Waldrop had a 0-2 count on Jordan
Slembarski lf
Berg c
4
4
0
0
0 1
0 0
Heffers p
PAndrws 1b
1
4
0
0
0 0
0 0
scored on Trevor Plouffe’s sacri- the fifth. Montero doubled down came in the bottom of the sixth. Parraz but walked the designated
Polinchak p 0 0 0 0 Picketts lf 4 0 1 0 fice fly. the left-field line to open the in- The Red Wings loaded the bases hitter to set up Maxwell’s big hit.
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DEER HUNTING
EXTRA INNINGS

Antlered season is shortened in area


SPORTS IN BRIEF

LOCAL
OUTDOORS

Hotline for pollution,


License Allocation
fish kills opened Delaney added that the forest 1A, 1B, 2B, 3A, 3D, 4A, 4C, 5A, Commissioner David Putnam
By TOM VENESKY
tvenesky@timiesleader.com health in 3B has consistently im- 5B, 5C and 5D. made at the board’s October
2011-12 antlerless license
The Pennsylvania Fish and Hunters in Northeastern allocations for WMUs in the proved to the point that a split Additionally, the board also meeting, and an amendment of-
Boat Commission introduced a Pennsylvania will have another northeast (last year’s season is feasible. gave final approval to extend the fered Tuesday by Game Com-
new toll-free hotline for the area in which antlered deer only allocation): According to Delaney, when a statewide late archery and late missioner David Schreffler, the
public to report suspected pollu- will be legal for the first five days 3B – 40,000 (33,761) WMU is changed from a concur- flintlock muzzleloader seasons, board gave final approval to a
of the two-week rifle deer sea- 3C – 29,000 (26,358) rent to a split season format, the which will open on Monday, specific hunting season for por-
tion incidents or fish kills. 3D – 39,000 (31,622)
The number – 1-855-FISH-KIL son. 4C – 35,000 (34,351)
harvest typically drops by 20 per- Dec. 26, 2011, and run until Mon- cupines.
(1-855-347-4545) – provides the During Tuesday’s board meet- 4E – 29,000 (30,052) cent. As a result, the agency in- day, Jan. 16, 2012. Under the new season, hun-
public with a way to quickly ing, the Pennsylvania Game creased the antlerless license al- The board also gave final ap- ters can take porcupines from
alert PFBC staff to suspected Commission approved a motion location in WMU 3B to 40,000 proval to a slate of bear seasons Sept. 1 through March 31. The
environmental incidents, ac- to add four Wildlife Manage- Dec. 2. this season. Last year the alloca- for 2011 that includes concurrent daily limit is six and the field pos-
cording to Board President ment Units to the split season Commissioner Jay Delaney, of tion in 3B was 33,761. bear and deer seasons from Nov. session limit is 12.
William Worobec. The PFBC concept. Included in the group is Wilkes-Barre, represents the “When you put a WMU in a 30 to Dec. 3 in specific WMUs, Hunters pursuing porcupines
board passed a motion to imple- WMU 3B, which encompasses northeast. He said the move was split season, it takes a higher al- including three of the four in Lu- may use any legal sporting arm,
ment the number during their parts of Luzerne, Lackawanna, made in response to the over- location to get the desired har- zerne County: 3D, 4C and 4E. and must wear 250 inches of flu-
quarterly meeting in Harrisburg Wyoming, Bradford, Tioga, Sulli- whelming support he has re- vest,” Delaney said. “Still, the While the board tackled big orescent orange material. Porcu-
on Tuesday. van and Lycoming counties. Of ceived from hunters. He said deer herd in 3B should increase game, such as deer and bear, it al- pines may be harvested from
“Timely notification is the the five WMUs in the northeast, hunters should see more deer in somewhat even though the allo- so took action on smaller ani- one-half hour before sunrise un-
number one critical factor in three – 3B, 3C and 4E are now WMU 3B during the second cations are going up.” mals including turkey and porcu- til one-half hour after sunset.
dealing with suspected pollu- under the split season format. week of the season. Statewide, 11 of the 22 WMUs pines. Several other states in the re-
tion cases and protecting our WMUs 4C and 3D remain in the “The vast majority of all con- are now in the split season for- The board approved the fall gion allow such harvests of the
aquatic resources,” Worobec
concurrent format, meaning an- tacts I received from sportsmen mat. The list includes (WMUs) turkey seasons for 2011. The res- quilled-mammal that wreaks ha-
said. “The sooner we know
tlered and antlerless deer can be in the northeast is they wanted 2A, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 2G, 3B, 3C, tructured fall season dates for all voc on the timber industry be-
about an incident, the sooner
we can evaluate it and, if neces- harvested during the entire two- to see a split season in 3B,” Dela- 4B, 4D and 4E. The package re- four local WMUs this year are: cause its main food is bark.
sary, implement a response week season. ney said. “It’s a rarity to hear tains the two-week (Nov. 28-Dec. Oct. 29 to Nov. 18 and Nov. 24 to Maine, Massachusetts, New Jer-
plan. As more time passes be- The rifle deer season for 2011 someone want to go back to the 10) concurrent, antlered and an- 26. sey and New York are among
tween an incident and our eval- begins on Nov. 28 and concludes concurrent format.” tlerless deer season in WMUs Acting on a request Game them.
uation, we reduce our chances
of clearly indentifying the

WBS
source of the suspected pollu- SOCCER puck out of the zone is as big as
tant. ” scoring a goal in the playoffs.
Worobec emphasized that the There’s lots of ways to step up.”
number is to be used only for Head coach John Hynes is con-
Continued from Page 1B
reporting suspected cases of fident that Street will respond
pollution or fish kills and is not into his first pro hockey playoff well to his first AHL playoff expe-
meant for general inquires relat- series. For what it’s worth, rience.
ed to license sales, boat regis- Street’s last postseason excur- “He’s taken a lot of strides this
trations or other agency issues. sion – as a member of the Silver- year – earning his way onto the
“We want the public to be backs in 2005, was a successful team and earning a full-time
vigilant and to help us protect one as he scored 15 points in 11 spot,” Hynes said. “I’m sure in the
our aquatic resources,” he said. games. playoffs he’ll continue to build
“But we also expect them to be But that was six years ago and upon what he already started this
responsible and to use the hot- it wasn’t in a league that is only year.”
line only for its intended pur- one rung below the NHL. Even af- If he does replicate his regular
pose.” ter a successful rookie season in season success in the playoffs,
Callers using the hotline – which he scored 12 goals and 23 Street knows the positive impact
which is available for use - will
points in 36 games, Street knows it can have on his career in addi-
be directed to the PFBC’s Bu-
he has to prove himself as a player tion to the Penguins’ chances of
reau of Law Enforcement in
Harrisburg, where staff will who can rise to the heightened winning the Calder Cup.
answer calls from 8 a.m. to 4 expectations of the Calder Cup “There’s such a big microscope
p.m., Monday through Friday. playoffs. on the playoffs and some guys
Calls received after hours or on It’s a situation that Street is fa- completely make their careers
weekends will be sent to a voice miliar with. out of being a playoff performer,”
mailbox where the caller can “This season I feel like I’ve Street said. “It’s a time of year
leave a message. PFBC staff will been on a tryout a lot of the year,” when you can really step up and
review voice messages and he said. “I came from camp, went make some noise for yourself and
respond as soon as possible. to Wheeling and had to prove my- your career, but most important-
If someone spots a suspected self and show I was prepared for ly it’s an opportunity to win a
incident and believes it is an that. Getting called up to here championship.”
immediate threat to public AP PHOTO and it was the same thing all over NOTES- The Penguins didn’t
safety or the environment, they Manchester United’s Javier Hernandez, center, celebrates with teammates Wayne Rooney and again. The playoffs are a lot like practice on Tuesday but did hold
should dial 911 or the Depart- Michael Carrick, left, after scoring a goal against Chelsea in Manchester, England, Tuesday. that – another opportunity to workouts with the entire team.
ment of Environmental Protec- prove yourself.” They will return to the ice today.

Manchester United reaches semis


tion’s emergency number at There are plenty of reasons to Hynes said Tim Wallace, Steve
1-800-541-2050. believe that Street will be up to Wagner and Geoff Walker – all of
For non-emergency questions, the task. He was the Penguins whom missed the end of the regu-
please call or visit: top-scoring forward against Nor- lar season with injuries, are con-
Licensing – (877) 707-4085 folk during the regular season, sidered day-to-day. As far as their
Boat Registration/Titling – By ROB HARRIS person and player,” United The striker has yet to score for posting four goals and an assist in availability for Game 1, Hynes
(866) 262-8734, (866-BoatReg) AP Sports Writer manager Alex Ferguson said. the club that signed him in Ja- four games. All four of those said he’ll know more on Thurs-
Boating Safety Education MANCHESTER, England — “It’s a great contribution and his nuary for 50 million pounds goals came during three meet- day.
Courses – (888) 723-4741, (888- experience and composure ($80 million) and he was hauled
Manchester United reached the ings with the Admirals in Febru- Pittsburgh signed Philip Sa-
PaFish1) were vital. off at halftime on Tuesday.
Champions League semifinals ary – a month when Street found muelsson – the son of former
General Questions – (717) “He’s lucky with his phy- “Having signed Torres for the
705-7800 for the fourth time in five years the back of the net nine times. Penguin defenseman Ulf Sa-
and effectively ended a miser- sique, he’s never carried weight money they did, they had to After being held without a goal muelsson, to a three-year entry
Frequently Asked Questions and has got fantastic balance. play him,” Ferguson said. “I
and electronic comments – The able season for Chelsea by oust- during the last seven games of level contract. The younger Sa-
He looks after himself. He has wasn’t 100 percent sure but I
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great sacrifice to do that.” leave Torres out.”
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the PFBC has prepared a list of and Park Ji-Sung for the goals an champions. only goal of the night — cancel- But he isn’t putting too much and won the NCAA National Ti-
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NEMETZ
higher,” Street said, adding there and 51 points in 39 games.
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER are other aspects just as impor- Defenseman Reid McNeill was
tant as goal scoring. “Sometimes released from his ATO on Tues-

Cougars get offense going for first victory


blocking a shot or chipping the day.
Continued from Page 1B

nament.
“A lot of people said our team H . S. B OYS VO L L EY BA L L
wouldn’t go far, because we had The Times Leader staff ro (Leitner) 55th.
Shots: LL 8, HAZ 7; Saves: LL 4 (Marissa
Sarabeth Kolodziej made

Coughlin sweeps Delaware Valley


kids from four different schools HAZLETON – Hazleton Moosic), HAZ 6 (Megan Baranko); Corners: LL 2,
HAZ 3.
nine saves for the Royals (1-1).
Holy Redeemer.......................................... 0 0 — 0
and it would be hard to bring Area picked a good time to get Berwick........................................................ 0 3 — 3
them together.” its offense going. Nanticoke 3, Second half: 1. BER, Caty Davenport (Isabella
Jaffin) 1st min; 2. BER, Jaffin (Davenport) 36th;
The Royals made it to the quar- Krista Leitner scored twice Wyoming Valley West 0 3. BER, Jaffin (Abby Takacs) 40th.
Shots: BER 15, HR 5; Saves: BER 3 (Sarah
terfinals of the 2008 state tourna- and assisted the game-winning Liz Dougherty figured in on Wilczynski), HR 9 (Sarabeth Kolodziej); The Times Leader staff Titans.
Corners: BER 3, HR 2.
ment, eventually falling to Phila- goal by Maria Notaro as the all three scores for the Trojans WILKES-BARRE – Coughlin Dwaine Gilley (12 kills, 12
delphia area power Villa Maria. Cougars edged Lake-Lehman (2-1-1), finishing with two Dallas 1, Crestwood 0 earned a 3-0 victory over Dela- digs), Brett Barron (36 assists)
“Rich has done a great job,” 3-2 Tuesday in a Wyoming goals and setting up Cassie ware Valley on Tuesday in and Edwin Medina (17 digs, 11
Colleen McDonald convert-
said Holy Redeemer Athletic Di- Valley Conference Division 1-B Yalch for what proved to be Wyoming Valley Conference pts, 3 aces) also contributed for
ed a penalty kick late in the
rector Jim Higgins. “We’re very girls soccer game. the game-winner in the first boys volleyball action winning Hazleton Area.
second half as Dallas improved
happy with him and he was very The Cougars (1-4) were shut half. by scores of 25-12, 25-23, 25-9. The Titans were led by Tyler
to 2-0-1.
happy with us.” out in their first four games Shelby Divers posted the Leading the way for the Cru- Atherholt (7 service points, 6
Keeper Amber Yang posted
Sophomore center Sydney this season. They trailed 2-0 by shutout for Nanticoke, coming saders were Kevin Zingaretti (7 kills, 6 blocks), Nick Space (6
the shutout. Keeper Megan
Myers said Nemetz possessed the eighth minute as Cassi up with six saves. kills, 8 service points, 3 aces), service points, 7 assists, 7
White made nine saves for
one special quality that made her Cragle and Shoshana Mahoney Valley West fell to 1-2-1. Justin Coskey (8 kills, 12 service blocks) and Jack Davenport (6
Crestwood (0-4).
a better basketball player. scored for Lehman (1-1-2). Wyoming Valley West............................ 2 1 — 3 Crestwood................................................ 0 0 — 0 points) and Mike Shmakov (10 service points, 5 assists, 6
Nanticoke ................................................. 0 0 — 0
“He taught us to never give up. Leitner then scored in the First half: 1. NAN, Cassie Yalch (Liz Dougherty)
Dallas ........................................................ 0 1 — 1
Second half: 1. DAL, Colleen McDonald (pen
kills, 10 service points, 5 aces). blocks).
He always stressed that it’s easy 15th minute and again in the 3rd min; 2. NAN, Dougherty (Paige Pientka) 13th;
Second half: 3. NAN, Dougherty (Lexi Bolinski)
kick), 67th min. For Delaware Valley, Jason
Shots: CRE 6, DAL 12; Saves: CRE 9 (Megan
for kids not to come back when 54th minute to tie the score. 74th. White), DAL 5 (Amber Yang); Corners: CRE 3, Clader had five kills and two North Pocono 3,
Shots: WVW 10, NAN 10; Saves: WVW 7
they’re down. He got us to play Notaro added the game-win- (Margaret D’Angelo), NAN 6 (Shelby Divers);
DAL 5.
blocks while Dominick Mon- Wyoming Valley West 0
Corners: WVW 1, NAN 3.
together and win.” ner less than a minute later. Coughlin, DelVal moved temarano posted three kills and The Trojans beat the Spartans
Nemetz said he is leaving Keeper Megan Baranko Berwick 3, Holy Redeemer 0 eight service points. on Tuesday by the scores of
coaching with no regrets. helped keep Lehman off the The Coughlin versus Dela- 25-20, 25-20 and 25-9.
Isabella Jaffin scored two ware Valley game will be Hazleton Area 3,
“I’ve been blessed with some board over the final 72 min- Alex Himlin had five blocks,
goals and added an assist as played at 4:15 p.m. today at West Side Tech 0
amazing student athletes and utes. four digs and four kills for
Lake-Lehman........................................... 2 0 — 2 Berwick defeated Holy Re- Delaware Valley.
some amazing young ladies. I Trevor Marszalek posted a Wyoming Valley West while
Hazleton Area.......................................... 1 2 — 3 deemer. Caty Davenport had a The contest was originally
hope in some way I’ve had a small First half: 1. LL, Cassi Cragle 1st min; 2. LL, match-high 16 kills and added 16 Russ Pacovsky had 20 assists.
Shoshana Mahoney 8th; 3. HAZ, Krista Leitner goal and an assist as the scheduled for Thursday at
impact in their lives, as they have (Nikki Semenza) 15th; Second half: 4. HAZ, digs for the Cougars in a 25-14, Matt Pieszala finished with nine
Leitner (Nicole Kracum) 54th; 2. HAZ, Maria Nato- Dawgs improved to 3-0-1. Coughlin.
in mine.” 25-21, 25-21 home sweep of the kills.
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LOCAL ROUNDUP NFL LABOR DISPUTE

Troxell’s hit lifts King’s


The Times Leader staff Coe won in doubles action for
Legal team for players meet with judge
SCRANTON – Joey Troxell’s Pittston Area. By JON KRAWCZYNSKI short last month in Washington chard Nelson ordered the media- their positions on respective is-
RBI single in the top of the The No. 2 singles and No. 2 AP Sports Writer remains to be seen. He has been a tion on Monday. Nelson is still sues,” Hausfeld said.
eighth inning was the differ- doubles matches were not MINNEAPOLIS — With the magistrate since 1996 and presi- considering an injunction re- Nelson has ordered both sides
ence as King’s defeated Mary- completed due to inclement lockout at one month and count- ded over numerous mediations, quest from the players to lift the to keep mediation details confi-
wood 2-1 in baseball on Tues- weather. ing, attorneys for NFL players sat including a $195 million settle- lockout imposed by owners after dential, urging both sides to get
day. The Monarchs had tied SINGLES -- 1. PA Jeremy Homschek def. down Tuesday with the federal ment between Boston Scientific the players dissolved their union, “back to the table.” The NFL said
Chris McGavin 6-4, 6-4; 2. did not finish; 3. PA
magistrate who will oversee and about 4,000 claims involving clearing the way for the court it wanted to resume talks with
the game in the previous in- Tyler Woodruff def. Mia Scocozzo 6-2, 7-6 (5).
DOUBLES -- 1. PA Suraj Pursnani/ Justin court-ordered mediation with heart defibrillators and pacemak- fight. Players including MVP federal mediator George Cohen
ning when Mike Fignar hit a Coe def. Hayden Schutz/Chris Yanowich 6-4,
the league later this week. ers made by Guidant Corp. in quarterbacks Tom Brady and in Washington following 16 days
double that scored Chris Swee- 6-4; 2. did not finish
2007.
Attorneys and Hall of Fame de- Peyton Manning filed the injunc- of unsuccessful collective bar-
ney. He’ll need to be at his best in
H.S. LACROSSE fensive end Carl Eller met with tion request in federal court here gaining negotiations, but the
Bobby Buttafogo got the win this session because the rancor
GIRLS U.S. Magistrate Judge Arthur along with a class-action anti- players wanted to hold any
for four innings of work while Boylan for about four hours. between the two sides has grown
Pete Fanning picked up the Wyoming Seminary 19, increasingly bitter as the dispute trust suit against the league. mediation under Nelson’s auspic-
Delaware Valley 2 Boylan “was very open” and “it Retirees, including Eller, filed es.
save. was a very constructive session,” landed in court.
Kristen Mericle scored five “If the parties would rather their own lawsuit, and the cases Nelson’s decision on the in-
said Michael Hausfeld, the lead have been consolidated. junction could swing leverage in
King’s 1, Eastern 1 (15 inn.) goals to lead Wyoming Semi- take their shot for litigation, you
attorney representing Eller and a “What happened today in the case one way or the other, so
After 15 innings, King’ and nary to the win against Dela- group of mostly retired players in could make them sit there forever
ware Valley. Emily Graner, and there still won’t be an out- mediation was for the mediator it is unclear how eager either par-
Eastern ended with a tie after their antitrust lawsuit against the
come,” said Seth Borden, a labor to become more knowledgeable ty will be to enter into serious set-
being suspended due to dark- Annabelle Jones and Anna owners. Other attorneys de-
law expert at McKenna, Long about positions of the Brady tlement discussions pending her
ness Monday night. Romanowski each scored four clined comment.
and Aldridge in New York. plaintiffs and the Eller plaintiffs ruling.
Eastern led 1-0 after six goals. The meeting came on the same
U.S. District Judge Susan Ri- and understand their overlap and
innings, but the Monarchs tied day the NFL released its 2011 pre-
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Tampa, not Defense-minded Caps


Pens have ready for N.Y. Rangers
By JOSEPH WHITE

star names
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WASHINGTON — The turn- New York Rangers
ing point for the Washington at Washington Capitals
7 p.m. tonight, Versus
Capitals came on Sunday, Dec.
12, when they were shut out 7-0
Pittsburgh enters series without Crosby by the New York Rangers at Ma- team. They have more confi-
dison Square Garden. dence and their top players are
and Malkin, while Lightning have scorers It was Washington’s sixth playing well. It’s going to be a lot
Stamkos and St. Louis. straight loss. Alex Ovechkin was tougher for us to get the wins, but
so frustrated he got into a rare we’re a confident group right
fight in the second period. Coach now.”
The Associated Press Bruce Boudreau wrapped up the New York barely scraped into
PITTSBURGH — Sidney Crosby? No. Ev- evening by saying: “I think we the playoffs — clinching the No.
geni Malkin? No. have a lot of people feeling sorry 8 spot only when the Carolina
for themselves.” Hurricanes lost their final game
But Steven Stamkos, Martin St. Louis and
Boudreau brought the team of season — but the Rangers and
Vincent Lecavalier? Yes, they’ll all be on the
home and made a major decision. Capitals are remarkably close in
ice this week.
No longer would the Capitals be many statistical categories and
And that’s why, for a change, the Pitts- the up-and-down, high-scoring now play similar close-to-the-
burgh Penguins enter a playoff series with team that coasted to the NHL’s vest schemes that should pro-
the lesser-known players. For once, they are best regular season record a year duce mostly tight, low-scoring
the team more concerned about containing ago. The system was going to games.
the high-end offensive talent its opponent AP PHOTO
change. Defensive accountability Given what happened last year,
has. Lightning left wing Ryan Malone, left, tries to conrol the puck in front of goalie Dwayne was the new theme. And this when Washington blew a 3-1 se-
Stamkos was second in the league in goals, Roloson during Tuesday’s practice, Tampa opens the best-of-seven playoff series to- would happen in midseason — ries lead and was eliminated by
St. Louis was second in points, and Lecava- night with the Penguins in Pittsburgh. not in training camp — the sports the eighth-seeded Montreal Can-
lier, a former No. 1 overall pick, finished his equivalent of tinkering with the adiens, the underdogs don’t have
season with 14 points in the last 11 games. UP NEXT Due in part to Stamkos’ 45 goals and for- car while driving 70 mph down to feel like a long shot.
Pittsburgh, meanwhile, veered from re- GAME 1 mer scoring champion St. Louis’ 99 points, the interstate. “I feel any team is pretty dan-
cent tradition and relied on defense after Tampa Bay Lightning Tampa Bay ended the season third in the con- “Sometimes you have to gerous in the playoffs,” New York
Crosby (concussion) and Malkin (knee) at Pittsburgh Penguins ference in goals and with the top power play change things on the go when the left wing Ruslan Fedotenko said.
were lost for most of the season’s final half. 7 p.m. today, ROOT in the East (20.5 percent). way you’re playing isn’t work- “Here you have one versus eight
Indeed, it is a new feeling. But that didn’t mean much in the past ing,” right wing Matt Bradley and other things, but it’s a whole
“It’s a completely different feel than the ally the team’s other injured players. three games vs. the Penguins. Tampa Bay said Tuesday. “It wasn’t working new game.”
past few years,” Penguins coach Dan Bylsma Although he was not permitted to take managed only four goals in those games, al- for us, so something had to be The whole new game the Cap-
said, “with the teams we’ve had and the ex- part in anything that involved contact, Cros- though it did earn a 2-1 victory on March 31. done. And the coaches did a great itals are playing took a bite out of
pectations.” by appeared to participate in most of the The metamorphosis of the Penguins from job figuring out a new way for us the offensive numbers, although
Game 1 is 7 tonight in Pittsburgh. drills with the same vigor as if he was a high-scoring team to one that relies on de- to play. We still have guys who it must be noted that the goals
“We know what we’re getting ourselves in- healthy. fense was forced by the loss of Crosby, clear- can score, but we’ve tightened up spigot had already slowed to a
to,” Stamkos said. “I think both teams have “He looked great today,” former linemate ly. His 32 goals in exactly half a season still our defense.” trickle before the change was
some strong weapons, strong defenses, and Pascal Dupuis said. lead the team by far. Winger Chris Kunitz’s When the Rangers arrive at the made. Alex Ovechkin finished
strong goaltenders, for that matter. At the But coach Dan Bylsma said there is no 23 are Pittsburgh’s high among players who Verizon Center tonight for Game the season with 32 goals, down
end of the day, it’s going to come down to change in his status and Crosby will not play will participate in Game 1. 1 of their Eastern Conference from 50 the season prior. Nicklas
playoff series, they’ll face a Cap- Backstrom dipped from 33 to 18.
who wants it more. Who plays with more des- tonight. So, Pittsburgh instead turned to a league-
itals team that is less elegant and Alexander Semin from 40 to 28.
peration. Who is going to sacrifice.” “The fact that he’s practicing with the best penalty kill (86.1 percent), and focused
more workmanlike than the one Brooks Laich from 25 to 16.
Stamkos shared the Rocket Richard tro- team has not changed his progression,” By- on defense to the point where it had the No. 3
they routed during the Christ- However, the Capitals’ penalty
phy for NHL’s top goal scorer with Crosby lsma said. “He’s not been able to progress to goals-against average (2.39) in the East. mas shopping season. It took a kill became gangbusters, rising
last season. And the two had quite the early- the next standpoint yet.” At the season’s midway point, Crosby was while to get the new style down from 25th in the league last sea-
season race going this year, until Crosby was Crosby politely declined to speak with re- the runaway choice for NHL MVP. By the pat, but Washington won 16 of its son to No. 2 in 2010-11.
hit by Washington’s David Steckel in the Jan. porters after the practice, one in which he end, with Crosby out, goalie Marc-Andre last 20 regular season games to “To be honest, it’s probably
1 outdoor game, and then again four days lat- was among the last players to leave the ice. Fleury was named the Penguins’ team MVP. again claim the conference’s top more difficult for certain guys,
er by Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman. And Malkin (ACL surgery), of course, is out “Over 30-some odd games without our seed. and for certain guys it plays a lit-
He hasn’t played in the 41 games since. for the season. high-powered offensive guys, we kind of built “We played them a couple of tle more into their hands,” right
On Tuesday, Crosby took part in a non-ga- The injury report, however, hasn’t fazed around a defensive game,” Kunitz said. “And games when they were strug- wing Mike Knuble said. “Guys
meday practice with the entire team for only Tampa Bay. our goalie has been our best player by far.” gling a little bit,” said New York who’ve been good players by
the second time since being cleared to skate “No matter who’s on the other side, we’ll This is the Lightning’s first playoff appear- goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, their offense and able to score a
last month. All of his other workouts were ei- worry about our game,” said Lightning win- ance since 2007, and it comes during the first whose team won three of four lot probably had a tougher time
ther during the less-brisk morning skates, on ger Ryan Malone, a former Penguin. “That’s season in the tenures of general manager against the Capitals this season. than guys who are considered
his own or with only a handful of others, usu- the important thing.” Steve Yzerman and coach Guy Boucher. “Now I think they’re a better more grind-it types.”

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Bonds jury deliberates for 3rd day with no verdict


By RONALD BLUM No readbacks grand jury in 2003 and one testified over the better part of Bonds’ statements also must secretly recorded conversation
AP Sports Writer of testimony. count of obstruction of justice. three weeks, the jury must de- have affected the grand jury’s between former Bonds business
SAN FRANCISCO — Jurors And no clues Only the dozen jurors really cide whether Bonds is guilty be- work, which was to investigate partner Steve Hoskins —
in the Barry Bonds case re- as to which know what’s going on. yond a reasonable doubt on the distribution of performance- Kathy’s brother — and to have
mained mostly out of sight on way, if any, the “I would say it is still early to each count. He is charged with enhancing drugs by the Bay Ar- Kathy Hoskins’ testimony read
day 3 of their deliberations. eight women be thinking about a hung jury,” lying to the grand jury when he ea Laboratory Co-Operative. back. Even if the jurors deter-
They never entered Judge Susan and four men said Douglas Tween, a former denied receiving steroids and While Bonds’ former personal mine Bonds’ answers were false,
Illston’s courtroom on the 19th Bonds who will de- trial attorney in the Justice De- human growth hormone from shopper, Kathy Hoskins, testi- they also must conclude that by
floor of the Phillip Burton Feder- cide the home- partment’s antitrust division personal trainer Greg Anderson fied she saw Greg Anderson in- lying Bonds was capable of in-
al Building, spending about six run king’s fate are leaning. and now a principal at Baker & and when he said that he al- ject Bonds near the navel in fluencing the grand jury’s deci-
hours behind closed doors Tues- With each passing hour McKenzie. “A general rule of lowed only doctors to inject 2002, she also didn’t know what sion.
day without reaching a verdict. Wednesday, speculation mount- thumb is one to two days of de- him. was in the syringe. “Determining whether or not
Except for a couple of quick ed as to whether the jury even liberation for every week of trial, During closing arguments last In the jurors’ two questions to an answer would have been ma-
breaks and a timeout for lunch, will be able to reach a verdict on so I don’t think this case is un- week, defense lawyer Allen Ru- Illston last Friday — their only terial is left for the jury to de-
that was it. the four charges: three counts of usual at this point.” by reminded the jury that in ad- ones during deliberations thus cide, and they don’t get a lot of
No questions for the judge. making false statements to a Following 25 witnesses who dition to being proven false, far — they asked to rehear a guidance,” Tween said.

STANDINGS/STATS
Hamilton
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P

Werth delivers S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
Texas

O’Day L,0-1.............. 2⁄3


Detroit
IP
C.Wilson................... 62⁄3
Strop ......................... 11⁄3
H
7
0
2
R ER BB SO
4
0
1
4
0
1
3
1
2
4
2
1
may be
against old team
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Penny ....................... 62⁄3 7 3 3 1 2

sidelined
Baltimore........................................... 6 3 .667 — — 6-3 L-2 3-3 3-0 Villarreal H,1............ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
New York.......................................... 5 4 .556 1 1 5-4 L-1 4-2 1-2 Benoit BS,1-1 .......... 1 2 1 1 0 1
Toronto ............................................. 5 5 .500 11⁄2 11⁄2 5-5 L-3 4-2 1-3 Valverde W,1-0 ....... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Tampa Bay ....................................... 3 8 .273 4 4 3-7 W-2 0-5 3-3 HBP—by Penny (Andrus), by Benoit (A.Beltre).
Boston............................................... 2 9 .182 5 5 2-8 L-2 2-3 0-6 WP—Penny, Benoit.
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away

2 months
Cleveland..........................................
Chicago ............................................
8
7
2
4
.800
.636

11⁄2


8-2
6-4
W-8
W-1
4-2
4-2
4-0
3-2
Twins 4, Royals 3
Kansas City ...................................... 6 4 .600 2 1
⁄2 6-4 L-1 4-2 2-2 Kansas City Minnesota
Minnesota......................................... 4 6 .400 4 21⁄2 4-6 W-1 2-2 2-4 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Detroit ............................................... 4 7 .364 4 ⁄2
1
3 4-6 W-1 2-3 2-4 Getz 2b 4 0 1 0 Span cf 5 0 1 0
MeCarr cf 5 0 1 1 Mauer c 4 0 1 1
The Associated Press per Jones drove in two runs to W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Gordon lf 5 0 1 0 Mornea 1b 5 0 0 0
Butler 1b 4 1 0 0 DYong lf 5 0 1 0
WASHINGTON — Jayson lead Atlanta past Florida. Texas ................................................ 9 2 .818 — — 8-2 L-1 6-0 3-2 Francr rf 5 1 1 0 Repko pr 0 1 0 0
Los Angeles ..................................... 5 5 .500 31⁄2 11⁄2 5-5 L-1 2-2 3-3 Betemt 3b 4 0 2 1 Cuddyr rf 4 1 4 0
Werth homered and doubled Hanson (1-2) finally got a Oakland ............................................ 5 6 .455 4 2 5-5 L-1 1-2 4-4 Aviles dh 2 0 0 1 Kubel dh 5 1 2 0 By NOAH TRISTER
Seattle ............................................... 3 7 .300 51⁄2 31⁄2 3-7 W-1 1-3 2-4
to lead the Washington Nation- few runs to work with and the B.Pena c 4 0 1 0 Valenci 3b 3 0 1 1 AP Sports Writer
NATIONAL LEAGUE AEscor ss 4 1 1 0 LHughs 2b 4 0 2 2
als to a 7-4 win Tuesday night Braves turned in several nifty East Division ACasill ss
Thome ph
3 1 0 0
1 0 1 0
DETROIT — Texas slugger
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
in his first appearance against defensive plays, two of them Philadelphia ..................................... 7 3 .700 — — 7-3 L-1 5-1 2-2 Tolbert Josh Hamilton is expected to
Florida............................................... 5 5 .500 2 1 5-5 L-2 3-3 2-2 pr-ss 0 0 0 0
Philadelphia since leaving the diving stops by shortstop Alex Washington ...................................... 5 5 .500 2 1 5-5 W-2 2-2 3-3 Totals 37 3 8 3 Totals 39 413 4 miss six to eight weeks after
Atlanta............................................... 5 6 .455 21⁄2 11⁄2 4-6 W-1 2-2 3-4 Kansas City .................. 000 200 100 0 — 3
Phillies as a free agent this Gonzalez. The Braves strug- New York.......................................... 4 6 .400 3 2 4-6 L-2 1-3 3-3 Minnesota .................... 001 200 000 1 — 4
breaking his upper right arm on
winter. gled offensively over their first Central Division One out when winning run scored.
E—Duensing (1). DP—Kansas City 1. LOB—Kan-
a headfirst dive into home plate
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Werth doubled to lead off 10 games, scoring three runs Cincinnati .......................................... 7 3 .700 — — 7-3 W-1 5-1 2-2 sas City 8, Minnesota 11. 2B—Francoeur (2), Kubel Tuesday, a daring dash the AL
Milwaukee ........................................ 5 5 .500 2 1 5-5 W-2 5-2 0-3 (3). SB—A.Casilla (2). S—Getz. SF—Aviles,
the fourth inning and later or fewer seven times — in- Pittsburgh ......................................... 5 5 .500 2 1 5-5 L-2 1-3 4-2 Mauer. MVP later
Chicago ............................................ 5 6 .455 21⁄2 11⁄2 5-5 L-1 3-3 2-3 IP H R ER BB SO
scored, starting a three-run cluding both of Hanson’s St. Louis............................................ 4 6 .400 3 2 4-6 W-2 2-4 2-2 Kansas City called “stu-
Francis...................... 7 8 3 3 1 5
inning that gave the Nationals starts. This time, that wasn’t a Houston ............................................ 3 8 .273 41⁄2 31⁄2 3-7 W-1 2-3 1-5
Crow ......................... 11⁄3 1 0 0 1 1 pid.”
West Division
the lead for good. His solo problem. Heyward homered in W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Collins.......................
Tejeda L,0-1 ............
1
0
1
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0 Hamilton
Colorado........................................... 7 2 .778 — — 7-2 W-3 3-1 4-1
home run in the fifth gave the fourth, McCann in the Los Angeles ..................................... 6 4 .600 11⁄2 — 6-4 W-1 3-1 3-3
Minnesota
Duensing.................. 6 8 3 2 2 2
tried to score
Arizona ............................................. 4 5 .444 3 11⁄2 4-5 L-1 2-2 2-3
Washington a 5-1 lead. fifth. San Diego......................................... 4 5 .444 3 11⁄2 4-5 L-1 2-4 2-1
Mijares...................... 1⁄3
Capps ....................... 12⁄3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
from third on
Werth signed a $126 million, San Francisco .................................. 4 6 .400 31⁄2 2 4-6 L-2 2-2 2-4 Nathan ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 a foul popup
D.Hughes W,1-0 ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0
seven-year contract with the Astros 11, Cubs 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Duensing pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. near the De-
Monday's Games Monday's Games Tejeda pitched to 4 batters in the 10th.
Nationals this offseason. Phil- HOUSTON — Brett Myers Texas 2, Detroit 0 Colorado 7, N.Y. Mets 6 Umpires—Home, Alfonso Marquez;First, Ed Hick- troit dugout Hamilton
Tampa Bay 16, Boston 5 Chicago Cubs 5, Houston 4 ox;Second, Ed Rapuano;Third, Brian O’Nora.
lies fans made up a large per- kept up his dominance against Oakland 2, Chicago White Sox 1, 10 innings St. Louis 8, Arizona 2 T—3:17. A—38,154 (39,500). in the first in-
Cleveland 4, L.A. Angels 0 Cincinnati 3, San Diego 2
centage of the sparse crowd at the Chicago Cubs and Angel Seattle 8, Toronto 7 L.A. Dodgers 6, San Francisco 1 ning. Third baseman Brandon
Nationals Park, and they Sanchez tied a career high Tuesday's Games Tuesday's Games White Sox 6, Athletics 5 Inge and catcher Victor Marti-
Detroit 5, Texas 4 Washington 7, Philadelphia 4 Oakland Chicago
booed him each time he came with four hits and the Houston Baltimore at New York, ppd., rain Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain ab r h bi ab r h bi nez both chased the ball, leav-
Tampa Bay 3, Boston 2 Atlanta 5, Florida 0 Crisp cf 5 1 1 0 Pierre lf 4 1 1 1
to bat — or fielded a fly ball in Astros got a win. Minnesota 4, Kansas City 3, 10 innings Colorado at New York, ppd., rain Vizquel ing the plate unprotected.
Chicago White Sox 6, Oakland 5, 10 innings Houston 11, Chicago Cubs 2
right field. Myers (1-0) allowed eight Cleveland at L.A. Angels, (n) St. Louis at Arizona, (n) Wlngh ph-lf
Barton 1b
1 0 0 0 2b-3b
5 1 4 0 A.Dunn dh
5
4
0
0
3
1
0
0
Inge made the catch, then
Toronto at Seattle, (n) Cincinnati at San Diego, (n)
Livan Hernandez (1-1) al- hits and one run in seven in- Wednesday's Games L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, (n) DeJess rf-cf 5 0 0 0 Konerk 1b 4 0 0 1 tossed the ball to Martinez,
Matsui dh 5 0 3 2 Quentin rf 5 0 0 0
lowed one run on seven hits, nings to improve his career Texas (Bush 0-0) at Detroit (Scherzer 2-0), 1:05
p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Cincinnati (T.Wood 1-1) at San Diego (Stauffer 0-1),
KSuzuk c 5 0 0 0 Rios cf 5 1 1 0 who scampered back in time to
Sweeny lf 0 1 0 0 Przyns c 5 1 1 0
struck out six and didn’t walk record against Chicago to 11-3. Kansas City (Davies 0-1) at Minnesota (Liriano 0-2), 6:35 p.m. CJcksn tag Hamilton.
1:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Marcum 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Correia 2-0),
a batter in 6 2-3 innings. He Houston scored three runs Oakland (Anderson 0-1) at Chicago White Sox 7:05 p.m.
ph-lf-rf
M.Ellis 2b
3 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss
5 1 2 1 Teahen 3b
4 3 2 4
2 0 0 0 “It was a stupid play,” Hamil-
(Danks 0-1), 2:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Halladay 1-0) at Washington (Lannan
also picked up a sacrifice-bunt off Cubs starter James Russell Toronto (Drabek 1-0) at Seattle (Vargas 0-1), 3:40 1-0), 7:05 p.m.
Bckhm ton said. “The whole time the
p.m. Colorado (Rogers 1-0) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 0-1), Kzmnff 3b 5 1 1 2 ph-2b 1 0 0 0
RBI as the Nationals won for (1-1) in the first inning, two Baltimore (Tillman 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Bur- 7:10 p.m. AnLRc ss 4 0 1 0 ball was in the air, the coach was
Totals 43 512 5 Totals 39 6 9 6
the fourth time in five games. more in the second and built a nett 2-0), 7:05 p.m.
Cleveland (C.Carrasco 1-1) at L.A. Angels (E.Santa-
Florida (Jo.Johnson 1-0) at Atlanta (T.Hudson 2-0),
7:10 p.m. Oakland ........................ 011 012 000 0 — 5 yelling, ’Go, there’s no one at
Sean Burnett got the final 7-0 lead after Sanchez knocked na 0-1), 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Shields 0-1) at Boston (Lackey 1-1),
Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 1-0) at Houston (W.Ro-
driguez 0-1), 8:05 p.m.
Chicago ........................ 040 001 000 1 — 6
Two outs when winning run scored.
home,’ and I was thinking, ’I
five outs for his third save. in two runs with a single in 7:10 p.m. St. Louis (Westbrook 0-1) at Arizona (I.Kennedy E—An.LaRoche (1), Rios (1), Al.Ramirez (3). DP— don’t want to do this, some-
Thursday's Games 1-0), 9:40 p.m. Chicago 1. LOB—Oakland 11, Chicago 9.
the fourth inning. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 0-1) at San Francisco (J.Sanchez 2B—Barton (5), Matsui (3), M.Ellis (3). HR—Kouz- thing is going to happen.’
0-1), 10:15 p.m. manoff (1), Al.Ramirez 2 (3).
Braves 5, Nationals 0 Russell was making his first Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Seattle at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Thursday's Games IP H R ER BB SO “But I listened to my coach,”
Oakland
ATLANTA — Tommy Han- career start after 59 relief Detroit at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m., 1st game
Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 3:40 p.m., 2nd game Cahill......................... 42⁄3 6 4 4 3 3 he said, referring to third-base
Breslow .................... 1 2 1 1 1 0
son pitched four-hit ball over appearances as a replacement Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Ziegler ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 coach Dave Anderson. “It was
seven innings for his first victo- for the injured Andrew Cashn- Florida at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Blevins...................... 21⁄3
Cramer L,0-1 ........... 2⁄3
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
way too aggressive. Maybe if
San Diego at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
ry, Jason Heyward and Brian er. Russell allowed seven hits St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Chicago
E.Jackson ................ 42⁄3 7 3 3 2 4
they had both been closer to
McCann homered, and Chip- and five runs in 1 2-3 innings. Ohman...................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 me, but they had a perfect angle
T.Pena BS,1-1 ........ 1 4 2 2 0 1
Santos ...................... 2 0 0 0 0 3 to cut me off, and the only way
N L B O X E S Sale W,2-0 ...............
WP—Cahill 2. PB—Pierzynski.
2 1 0 0 1 2
to avoid a tag in that situation is
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Nationals 7, Phillies 4
JRussll p
Smrdzj p
0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
Umpires—Home, C.B. Bucknor;First, Dan Iassog-
na;Second, Dale Scott;Third, Jerry Meals. to go head first.”
T—3:32. A—18,020 (40,615).
Philadelphia Washington Stevens p 0 0 0 0 Hamilton slid headfirst earli-

Price pitches Rays


ab r h bi ab r h bi JeBakr ph-2b 2 0 0 0
Victorn cf 5 0 0 0
Dsmnd ss 5 0 0 0 Totals 38 211 2 Totals 41111610 er in the inning on an RBI triple.
Polanc 3b 5 0 2 1
Ankiel cf 5 1 1 0 Chicago............................ 000 000 101 — 2
Houston ........................... 320 200 04x — 11
M O N D AY ’ S The Tigers wound up winning
Rollins ss 5 1 2 0
Werth rf 3 2 2 1
Howard 1b 3 2 1 1
Stairs 1b 3 0 0 0 E—A.Soriano (2), DeWitt (2), Barney (1), C.John- L AT E B O X E S 5-4.
Morse son (4). LOB—Chicago 10, Houston 8. 2B—Byrd
BFrncs rf 3 0 1 0 ph-1b 0 0 0 0 (6), Re.Johnson (1), Colvin (2), Bourn (6), Ang.San-
Mariners 8, Blue Jays 7 Rangers general manager

to win over Red Sox


Ibanez lf 4 0 1 1 WRams c 3 2 2 2 chez (2), Pence (4), Quintero (3). 3B—Quintero (1).
Ruiz c 4 0 1 0 SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 HR—Colvin (2). SB—Bourn 2 (4). Toronto Seattle Jon Daniels defended Ander-
Valdez 2b 4 1 2 0 L.Nix lf 4 1 2 0 IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi
Blanton p 2 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 1 1 0 1 Chicago YEscor ss 3 0 1 1 ISuzuki rf 4 2 2 0 son’s decision to send Hamil-
Mayrry ph 1 0 0 0 HrstnJr 3b 3 0 1 1 J.Russell L,1-1 ........ 12⁄3 7 5 4 0 1 CPttrsn cf 5 1 2 2 Figgins 3b 1 0 1 0
Herndn p 0 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 Samardzija............... 3 3 2 2 1 2 Bautist rf 3 1 2 0 LRdrgz 3b 3 1 1 3 ton.
Stevens .................... 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 1
Bastrd p
Baez p
0 0 0 0 IRdrgz c
0 0 0 0 LHrndz p
1 0 0 0
1 0 0 1 Mateo ........................ 1 0 0 0 0 3
Lind 1b
A.Hill 2b
5
5
0
1
0 0
1 1
Bradly lf
Cust dh
4 2 2 2
3 0 0 1 “We play an aggressive style
The Associated Press Alex Avila’s sacrifice bunt. Mrtnz ph
Totals
1 0 0 0 Cora 3b
37 410 3 Totals
2 0 1 1
31 7 9 7
Grabow.....................
Houston
1 5 4 3 0 0 Lngrhn of baseball,” he said. “The
Arencii c 5 0 2 0 pr-dh 0 0 0 0
BOSTON — David Price After a walk, a strikeout and Philadelphia....................... 010 000 021 — 4 Myers W,1-0 ............
Fulchino ...................
7
1
8
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
5
2
Snider lf 4 1 0 1 Smoak 1b 3 0 2 2 chances of getting hurt on that
Encrnc dh 4 1 3 0 Olivo c 5 0 0 0
outpitched Jon Lester and the another walk, Cabrera ended Washington ....................... 010 310 11x — 7
LOB—Philadelphia 8, Washington 7. 2B—Werth
An.Rodriguez .......... 1 2 1 1 1 1 J.Nix 3b 4 2 3 1 MSndrs cf 4 2 2 0 play are minimal.”
HBP—by Samardzija (C.Johnson).
Tampa Bay Rays broke a tie the game with the single (4), W.Ramos (2). HR—Howard (3), Werth (2). Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman;First, Paul Em-
Ryan ss
JWilson 2b
3 1 1 0
4 0 0 0 The AL champion Rangers,
SB—Ankiel (2), Werth (1). S—L.Hernandez. SF—
with Boston for the worst through the left side of the Espinosa.
mel;Second, Rob Drake;Third, Gary Darling.
T—3:04. A—23,523 (40,963).
AKndy ph 1 0 0 0
off to a 9-2 start, said Hamilton
IP H R ER BB SO Totals 38 714 6 Totals 35 811 8
record in the American League infield. Toronto............................... 012 202 000 — 7 has a non-displaced fracture of
with a 3-2 win over the Red
Philadelphia
Blanton L,0-1 ........... 6 7 5 5 1 4 A L B O X E S Seattle ................................ 000 000 152 — 8
Herndon ................... 2⁄3 1 1 1 1 1 Two outs when winning run scored. the humerus bone at the top of
Sox on Tuesday night. Twins 4, Royals 3 Bastardo ................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 2 0
Rays 3, Red Sox 2 E—Arencibia (1), Smoak (1). DP—Toronto 1, Seat-
Baez.......................... 1 1 1 1 1 0 tle 1. LOB—Toronto 9, Seattle 13. 2B—A.Hill (2), his arm, just below the shoul-
The Rays and Red Sox began MINNEAPOLIS — Danny Washington Tampa Bay Boston Encarnacion (2), J.Nix (1), Smoak (5), M.Saunders
the game even at 2-8. L.Hernandez W,1-1 62⁄3 7 1 1 0 6 ab r h bi ab r h bi (1). HR—C.Patterson (1), Bradley (1). SB—Bautista der. He isn’t expected to swing
Valencia hit a bases-loaded Clippard H,3 ............ 2⁄3 1 2 2 2 1 Fuld lf 4 0 1 1 Crwfrd lf 3 0 0 0
Price (1-2) allowed five hits S.Burnett S,3-3 ....... 12⁄3 2 1 1 0 0 Damon dh 4 0 2 2 Pedroia 2b 3 1 1 0
(1), I.Suzuki (4), M.Saunders (1), Ryan (1). CS— a bat for a month.
single with one out in the 10th Snider (1). S—Ryan. SF—Y.Escobar.
in 7 2-3 innings.
WP—S.Burnett. BUpton cf 4 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO The fracture was small
inning to lift the Minnesota Umpires—Home, Phil Cuzzi;First, Alan Porter;Se- FLopez 3b 3 0 1 0 Youkils dh 3 0 1 0 Toronto
He left with runners at first Twins to a victory over the
cond, Tom Hallion;Third, Bill Miller.
T—2:42. A—13,413 (41,506).
Brignc ss
SRdrgz
0 0 0 0 Lowrie 3b 4 0 2 1 Litsch ........................ 5 5 0 0 4 4 enough that it wasn’t detected
Frasor ....................... 1 0 0 0 1 1
and second and reliever Joel Kansas City Royals. 2b-3b 4 0 0 0 Camrn cf 3 0 0 0 Villanueva ................ 1 1 1 1 1 2 on an X-ray, but Daniels held a
Zobrist rf 3 0 0 0 Ellsury ph 1 0 0 0 Purcey ...................... 1⁄3 2 3 3 1 0
Peralta ended the eighth by While the Twins’ bullpen Braves 5, Marlins 0 Shppch c 4 1 1 0 Varitek c 3 0 0 0 Dotel ......................... 0 0 2 2 2 0 conference call about two
DJhnsn 1b 3 1 2 0 J.Drew ph 1 0 0 0 Rzepczynski ............ 0 1 0 0 1 0
getting Jed Lowrie to fly out. pitched four perfect innings,
Florida
ab r h bi
Atlanta
ab r h bi Ktchm 1b 0 0 0 0 DMcDn rf 3 1 1 1 Camp L,0-1 BS,1-1. 11⁄3 2 2 2 1 0 hours after the game with re-
Kyle Farnsworth worked a including the 10th by Dusty Coghln cf 4 0 2 0 Prado lf 4 2 2 0 EJhnsn ss-2b 3 1 1 0 Ortiz ph
Scutaro ss
1 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
Seattle
F.Hernandez............ 6 12 7 7 2 6 sults from an MRI exam.
Infante 2b 4 0 0 0 McLoth cf 3 1 1 1
perfect ninth for his second Hughes (1-0), reliever Rob- HRmrz ss 4 0 0 0 C.Jones 3b 2 0 1 2 Totals 32 3 8 3 Totals 31 2 5 2 Laffey........................ 1 1 0 0 0 1 “Obviously, he’s a big part of
Tampa Bay......................... 000 030 000 — 3 Wilhelmsen .............. 1 1 0 0 2 1
save. inson Tejeda (0-1) failed the
Stanton rf
GSnchz 1b
4 0 2 0 McCnn c
2 0 0 0 Uggla 2b
4 1 1 1
4 0 1 0 Boston ................................ 001 001 000 — 2 Lueke W,1-0 ............ 1 0 0 0 0 1 our club,” Daniels said. “We
Dotel pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
Lester (0-1) pitched well for Royals.
Morrsn lf
J.Buck c
4 0 1 0 Heywrd rf
4 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss
3 1 1 1
4 0 1 0
DP—Boston 3. LOB—Tampa Bay 4, Boston 6.
Rzepczynski pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. built the club to deal with some-
2B—Pedroia (4), Lowrie 2 (2). HR—D.McDonald
his second straight outing but Dobbs 3b 1 0 0 0 Fremn 1b 4 0 1 0 (1). SB—Fuld (6), Damon (3), Zobrist (1). CS— WP—F.Hernandez 2.
Umpires—Home, Scott Barry;First, John Hirsch- thing like this.”
Helms ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Hanson p 3 0 0 0 F.Lopez (1), Crawford (1).
remained winless. White Sox 6, Athletics 5 Volstad p 2 0 0 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 beck;Second, Wally Bell;Third, Laz Diaz.
IP H R ER BB SO
T—3:46. A—13,056 (47,878). With Hamilton headed to the
Darnell McDonald homered Sanchs p 0 0 0 0 Moylan p 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay

in the Boston third. Tampa Bay CHICAGO — Alexei Rami- Bonifac ph


Mujica p
0 0 0 0 Linernk p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Price W,1-2.............. 72⁄3
Jo.Peralta H,1 ......... 1⁄3
5
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
Reds 3, Padres 2 disabled list, Daniels said the
scored three times in the fifth. rez hit his second homer of the Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 31 5 9 5 Farnsworth S,2-2 .... 1 0 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati
ab r h bi
San Diego
ab r h bi
team will probably call up Chris
Florida ................................ 000 000 000 — 0 Boston
Lowrie hit an RBI double in game with two outs in the 10th Atlanta ................................ 002 120 00x — 5 Lester L,0-1 ............. 7 7 3 3 2 8 Heisey cf-lf 4 1 1 2 Venale rf 3 1 2 0 Davis from Triple-A Round
Bard........................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 3 0 2 0 Cantu ph 1 0 0 0
the sixth. inning to lift the Chicago DP—Atlanta 2. LOB—Florida 7, Atlanta 6.
2B—Stanton (3), Morrison (4), Prado (5), McLouth Jenks ........................ 1 0 0 0 0 1 Votto 1b 3 0 1 0 Neshek p 0 0 0 0 Rock.
White Sox to a win over the (3), Uggla (1). HR—McCann (1), Heyward (3). S— HBP—by Price (Crawford, Youkilis).
Umpires—Home, Jeff Nelson;First, Marty Foster-
Rolen 3b
Gomes lf
3
4
0
1
0 0
1 1
OHudsn 2b 4 1 2 0
Headly 3b 2 0 0 0 Hamilton missed most of the
McLouth. SF—C.Jones.
Tigers 5, Rangers 0 Oakland Athletics. IP H R ER BB SO ;Second, Bill Welke;Third, Tim Tschida. Bray p
Corder p
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Ludwck lf
Hawpe 1b
3 0 0 1
3 0 0 1 final month of the regular sea-
Florida T—2:54. A—37,015 (37,493).
DETROIT — Miguel Cabre- Ramirez also hit a three-run Volstad L,0-1 ........... 42⁄3 8 5 5 2 3 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 Hundly c 3 0 0 0
son last year with two broken
RHrndz c 4 0 0 0 Maybin cf 2 0 0 0
ra hit a bases-loaded single in shot in the second inning and Sanches ................... 21⁄3
Mujica ....................... 1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0 Janish ss 3 1 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 3 0 1 0 ribs after he made a catch, then
Volquez p 2 0 0 0 Latos p 2 0 0 0
the ninth inning to left Detroit scored a run after drawing a Atlanta
Cairo ph 1 0 0 0 Frieri p 0 0 0 0 rolled his ankle and stumbled
Hanson W,1-2 ......... 7 4 0 0 2 5
walk in the sixth. Tigers 5, Rangers 4 JrSmth p 0 0 0 0 Qualls p 0 0 0 0
past Texas. O’Flaherty ................ 1⁄3
Moylan ...................... 2⁄3
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0 Denorfi hard into the outfield wall at
Texas slugger Josh Hamilton Chicago reliever Chris Sale Linebrink .................. 1 0 0 0 1 2
Texas Detroit Stubbs cf 0 0 0 0 ph-rf 1 0 0 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi Totals 31 3 5 3 Totals 27 2 5 2 Minnesota. He was back in
broke his upper right arm (2-0) picked up the win with Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt;First, Mark Wegner- Andrus ss 3 1 1 0 AJcksn cf 3 1 1 0
Cincinnati ........................... 000 120 000 — 3
two shutout innings.
;Second, Chris Guccione;Third, Mike Winters.
T—2:33. A—13,865 (49,586).
MiYong 2b 3 2 3 1 Santiag 2b 5 1 1 1 time for the postseason and
sliding headfirst into the plate Hamltn dh
Kinsler ph-dh
1
3
0
0
1 1
0 0
Raburn lf
MiCarr 1b
4 2 2 1
5 0 2 1
San Diego .......................... 200 000 000 — 2
DP—Cincinnati 3. LOB—Cincinnati 5, San Diego 3. helped Texas reach the World
in the first inning. He’s expect- Daric Barton had four hits ABeltre 3b 3 0 1 1 VMrtnz c 1 0 0 1 2B—Alb.Gonzalez (1). HR—Heisey (1), Gomes (3).
and scored a run, and Kevin Astros 11, Cubs 2 N.Cruz rf 3 0 1 1 Kelly pr-rf 0 0 0 0 SB—Phillips (2), O.Hudson 2 (4). CS—Votto (1), Series.
ed to miss six to eight weeks. DvMrp lf 4 0 0 0 Boesch dh 4 0 1 1 Venable (2), Denorfia (1). SF—Hawpe.
After Texas tied it a 4 in the Kouzmanoff hit a two-run
Chicago
ab r h bi
Houston
ab r h bi Torreal c 4 0 1 0 JhPerlt ss 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Hamilton hit .359 with 32
Morlnd 1b 4 1 2 0 Inge 3b 4 1 1 0 Cincinnati
eighth with a run off reliever homer for Oakland. Hideki SCastro ss
Barney 2b
5
4
0
0
2 1
0 0
Bourn cf
AngSnc ss
5
5
4
2
2 1
4 2 Borbon cf 3 0 0 0 C.Wells rf 3 0 1 0 Volquez W,2-0 ........ 6 3 2 2 3 5 home runs and 100 RBIs in
Avila c 0 0 0 0 Jor.Smith H,1 .......... 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 1
Joaquin Benoit, Jose Valverde Matsui, who entered the game Mateo p 0 0 0 0 Pence rf 5 1 3 4
Totals 31 410 4 Totals 31 5 9 5 Bray H,2 ................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 2010. He’s hitting .333 this sea-
Grabow p 0 0 0 0 Ca.Lee 1b 5 0 0 1
(1-0) worked a scoreless ninth hitting .182, had three hits, K.Hill ph 0 0 0 0 Wallac 1b 0 0 0 0 Texas.................................. 101 001 010 — 4 Cordero S,2-2..........
San Diego
1 1 0 0 0 1 son.
Byrd cf 3 0 3 0 Michals lf 5 0 1 0 Detroit................................. 100 102 001 — 5
and the Tigers broke through including a double, and drove RJhnsn cf 2 0 1 0 Hall 2b 5 0 1 1 Two outs when winning run scored. Latos L,0-1 ............... 6
Frieri ......................... 11⁄3
4
1
3
0
3
0
2
1
7
3
In 2009, Hamilton was limit-
ArRmr 3b 3 0 1 0 CJhnsn 3b 4 0 0 0 DP—Texas 1, Detroit 2. LOB—Texas 5, Detroit 9.
against Darren O’Day (0-1). in two runs. DeWitt 3b 1 0 0 0 Quinter c 3 2 3 0 2B—A.Beltre (2), Moreland (4), Raburn (4), Mi.Ca- Qualls ....................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 edto89gameswhenhehadtwo
C.Pena 1b 4 0 1 0 Myers p 3 1 1 0 Neshek ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Brandon Inge led off with a Bobby Cramer (0-1) took the ASorin lf 4 0 0 0 Fulchin p 0 0 0 0
brera (3), C.Wells (1). 3B—Hamilton (1), A.Jackson
(1). SB—Andrus 2 (3), Mi.Young (1), Kelly (1), HBP—by Volquez (Ludwick), by Latos (Rolen). stints on the disabled list after
Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild;First, Joe West-
single and moved to second on loss for Oakland. Soto c
Colvin rf
4
4
1
1
1 0
2 1
Bourgs ph
AnRdrg p
1
0
1
0
1 1
0 0
Boesch (1). S—Borbon, A.Jackson, Avila. SF—
Mi.Young, V.Martinez. ;Second, Angel Hernandez;Third, Paul Schrieber. separate wall-crashing catches.
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Retail sales reading Retail sales change JPMorgan Chase earnings JPM $46.64 The Fed’s Beige Book
Look for the government to $50 How much are rising prices hurting the economic recov-
JPMorgan Chase is the first big U.S.
report that retail sales rose for 1.2% bank to report first-quarter earnings. ery? That’s perhaps the biggest question that investors will
the ninth straight month in 1.0 Investors already know the bank is 40 have as the Federal Reserve releases its assessment of
March – but at a slower pace ’10 ’11 doing better. Nearly three weeks the economy in each region of the country. Prices for fuel,
than February’s big jump. 0.8 ago it said was raising its quarterly $45.98 ’10 ’11 food and clothing are
30
est.
Today

Economists are forecasting a 0.6 dividend fivefold to 25 cents. It’s est. going up, and the con-
0.5 percent gain in sales. They 0.5 Operating cern is that consumers
also buying back more of its stock. $1.15
rose 1 percent in February. The Investors are looking for the com- EPS $0.74 and businesses will have
question is whether rising gas
0.3 to cut back on some
pany to report further improvement 1Q ’10 1Q ’11
prices forced consumers to cut in its loan business. They want to spending. Investors will
back their spending in stores. Price-to-earnings ratio: 12 also want to know if the
hear that the number of people
based on past 12 months’ results
The average price of regular gas defaulting on loans has fallen again, Fed sees any signs of
is now $3.79 a gallon, up from
O N D J F M Dividend: $1.00 Div. Yield: 2.1% the housing market start-
and that JPMorgan set aside less
$3.07 at the start of the year. Source: FactSet money to cover bad loans. Source: FactSet ing to recover.

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More business travel ahead By ANDREW M. SEDER

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LAINS TWP. – Every time By MATTI HUUHTANEN
Business travelers will spend $245.8
Associated Press
billion this year, up nearly 7 percent a loan was paid off a new
from 2010, thanks to improving eco- bill came due and once HELSINKI, Finland — Nokia Corp.
nomic conditions and increasing corpo- again Bella had to go to a on Tuesday launched its first smart-
rate confidence, according to an indus- payday lender or take a phones to run on the updated Symbian
try trade group. cash advance on her credit card to get software with new icons, enhancements
The Global Business Travel Associ- the needed money. The interest rates and a faster browser.
ation said Tuesday that spending were exorbitant and in some cases Nokia said the two models — the E6
picked up at the end of 2010, with cost her more than the original loan and X7 — have longer battery life, better
business travelers taking 113.6 million amount. text input and new Ovi Maps applica-
trips during the fourth quarter. They Then she learned about the Credit tions with improved search and public
spent $60.6 billion, up more than 12 Union Better Choice Program. transport routes.
percent from the same period in 2009. With 79 credit unions across the The Nokia E6, with a standard QWER-
For the first quarter of 2011, prelimina- state, including two based in Luzerne TY keypad and high-resolution touch
ry numbers show that travelers spent County -- the Cross Valley Federal display, is aimed at corporate customers,
$60.2 billion, up 4 percent from the while the Nokia X7 is an entertainment-
Credit Union, Highway Federal Credit
year before. focused handset with a 4-inch display
Union – participating in the program,
Half of this year’s spending growth made for games.
will come from more expensive airfare, state Treasurer Rob McCord visited
Cross Valley’s Plains Township head- The world’s largest cellphone maker
hotels, car rentals and meals. The did not price the handsets.
average business trip in 2010 cost $533, quarters on Tuesday to hear Bella’s
story and to thank the credit union for Markets seemed unimpressed by the
according to the group. In 2011, it is
participating. announcement, which comes as Nokia
expected to climb to $551.
Bella, a federal government worker continues to struggle against stiff com-
from Wilkes-Barre who asked that her petition, especially from Apple Inc. and
Fiat ups stake in Chrysler last name not be used in this story, Research in Motion Ltd.
Nokia stock fell more than 3 percent to
Fiat boosted its ownership stake in said she was more than willing to
serve as an example of how the pro- $8.80 on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.
Chrysler Group LLC Tuesday as the
gram saves borrowers money when More than 200 million phones, with
Italian automaker met several bench-
marks set by the U.S. government. compared to other so-called “payday 150 million more expected on the mar-
Fiat’s stake in Chrysler rose from 25 lenders” that drew the ire of McCord. ket, use Symbian technology, seen by
percent to 30 percent, and it can rise to Calling them “wealth stripping” some developers as clumsy and dated.
35 percent when Chrysler begins mak- programs, he said too often some lend- At the end of last year, it was surpassed
ing a 40 mpg car in the U.S. ers will offer loans with not only high by Android as the world’s No. 1 smart
Fiat got a 20 percent stake in Chrys- interest rates but also then tack on ex- phone software.
ler when it took over management of cessive administrative fees if loans are Nokia said the new, faster Symbian
the company after a government-fund- not paid off in a short amount of time. S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER software, known as Symbian Anna, will
ed bankruptcy in 2009, and the govern- McCord said meeting Bella and Pennsylvania State Treasurer Rob McCord speaks with people who are be available for previously released top
ment set several benchmarks for Fiat to Dawn, another woman who has also rebuilding their personal finances with the help of a money saving alterna- models, including the N8, E7, C7 and
increase its stake. In exchange for the begun using the Better Choice pro- tive to predatory ‘payday loans’ through the Credit Union Better Choice C6-01 devices “in coming months.”
ownership stake, Chrysler got small-car gram, was just more confirmation that Loan Program at the Cross Calley Federal Credit Union in Plains Township In February, Nokia and Microsoft sur-
and clean-engine technology and Fiat’s the program is working. Tuesday morning. prised the industry by announcing they
management know-how. In tough financial times, he said, were joining forces to challenge major ri-
many hardworking people find them- paycheck to paycheck. We want them LOANS TO DATE vals. Nokia said it will use Microsoft
Canada holds interest rate selves in dire straits and are unsure
where to turn.
to know there’s an alternative.”
Dawn, of Kingston, also asked that Since the program was introduced in
Corp.’s Windows Phone software as the
main platform for its smartphones but
Canada’s central bank left its key “People get in a desperate need for her last name not be used. Like Bella, 2006, 43,000 loans have been made will continue to develop and use the new
interest rate unchanged for the fifth statewide totaling $20.5 million. Cross Symbian software.
cash and go to the wrong place,” she also has a federal government job Valley Federal has issued 280 such
consecutive time, but says the econo- McCord said. but finds herself requiring additional But they have a tough battle ahead.
my is progressing faster than it expect- loans to 101 members since it intro-
“We’ve all heard the horror stories: cash when her car needs repairs or duced the program in 2007. The iPhone has set the standard for to-
ed. People who need to access cash they medical bills pile up. day’s smartphones and Research In Mo-
The Bank of Canada, which held its tion Ltd.’s BlackBerrys have become the
don’t have quickly go to a payday lend- For years, she said, “any time I’d pay
benchmark rate at 1 percent, said Tues- favorite of the corporate set.
er and end up drowning in fees and one off, I’d find myself taking out an- sumer credit counselors.
day the global economic recovery is
becoming more firmly entrenched. outrageous interest rates that routine- other one.” She and Bella both said they still
Economists widely expected the cen- ly exceed the equivalent of 400 per- But times have changed. need to take out loans but the amount

Exception made
tral bank to leave the rate unchanged. cent,” said McCord. “Too often, the She has kicked the habit of taking of interest and fees they’re paying has
The bank projects Canada’s economy people who fall prey to these payday advances on her credit card or using dropped dramatically.
will expand by 2.9 percent in 2011 and lenders are those who are already lenders other than the credit union. “I wish I had known about this years

for derivatives
2.6 percent in 2012. struggling economically or are living Dawn has also sought help from con- ago,” Bella said.
But the bank warns there are poten-
tial trouble spots ahead for the econo-
my, including the elevated price of oil
and the strength of the Canadian dol-
lar, which should restrain growth.
Last June, Canada became the first
Group-of-Seven nation to raise interest
BP boss to face tough group of shareholders By MARCY GORDON
AP Business Writer
WASHINGTON — Companies that
By JANE WARDELL trade derivatives solely to guard against
rates since the global economic crisis.
AP Business Writer
It raised rates again in July and Sep- volatile price swings won’t have to meet
tember, but has kept the rate un- LONDON — BP Chief Executive Bob new federal collateral requirements.
changed in five consecutive announce- Dudley faces a tough audience at the The Commodity Futures Trading Com-
ments since then. firm’sannualmeetingonThursday:Sha- mission advanced the exemption Tuesday
reholders ready to air grievances about a as part of new regulations for derivatives,
Applebee’s makes change year that started with the Gulf oil spill
and is ending with missteps in Russia, a
investments whose value depends on the
future price of some other investment.
The Applebee’s restaurant chain says key BP market. The rules, which were included in last
it’s changing the way it serves juice Safety and executive pay are also is- year’s financial regulatory law, require
after a toddler was mistakenly given a suesforthehundredsofshareholdersex- banks and businesses that trade deriva-
small amount of alcohol at a Detroit- pectedtodescendonthevastExCelcen- tives to put up millions of dollars to cover
area location. ter in London. They saw BP PLC lose a their losses. The aim is to cut down on the
The Detroit Free Press and The quarter of its market value, or some $55 kind of risky trades that contributed to the
AP FILE PHOTO
Detroit News report Tuesday that billion,inthepast12months,mostlyasa 2008 financial crisis.
Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, national incident commander for the Deep-
Applebee’s will pour juice for children result of the spill in the Gulf of Mexico. But airlines, oil companies and farmers
water Horizon oil spill response, attends a meeting with Lafourche Parish
from single-serve containers at the The gathering coincides with the are among hundreds of businesses that
President Charlotte Randolph about cleanup efforts last May.
table starting this week. Applebee’s deadline for BP to wrap up an $8 billion won’t be required to do so, if they use de-
also plans to retrain workers. share swap with Russia’s OAO Rosneft. against executive pay packets. tet of Russian billionaires who are BP’s rivatives to control unforeseeable costs,
Police said the drink was actually a That deal has been blocked in court by Then, just five days later, on April 20, partners in the TNK venture last week such as extreme weather that damages
leftover mixed drink combination. BP’s partners in an older Russian joint BP’s Macondo well blew out in the Gulf. successfully challenged the deal. BP has crops.
venture, TNK-BP. The explosion killed 11 workers and be- sought an extension to Thursday’s dead- The rules proposed Tuesday apply to
Institutional investors will be press- gan the spill that has so far cost BP some line to close the deal. derivatives traded outside of clearin-
ing to find out how the Rosneft deal has $40 billion — and former CEO Tony However, a peace offering was look- ghouses. Clearinghouses settle deriva-
gone wrong. Hayward his job. ingincreasinglyunlikelyonTuesdayasa tives trades and their member firms must
Othersshareholdersplantolodgepro- The biggest challenge for Dudley is source close to TNK-BP’s management back them, so collateral is always re-
$3.77 $3.55 $2.87 test votes against the bonuses paid out likely explaining the Rosneft deal. said the company would seek up to $10 quired. Regulators expect that the major-
to some key executives. They’re also de- BP announced the share swap with billion in damages from BP. The source ity of derivatives trades will occur in clear-
manding more transparency on the state-backed Rosneft to explore for oil said the funds would be compensation inghouses.
$4.06 company’s plans to both improve safety and gas off the Russian Arctic continen- for BP’s violation of a shareholder agree-
07/17/08 More than 200 major U.S. companies
and get back on track. tal shelf in January. mentandfailuretoinformTNK-BPofan that use derivatives have lobbied in coali-
It’s a far cry from last year’s event, ThedealwastocementBP’smovefor- opportunity to explore the Russian sec- tions for an exemption from the collateral
when there were only minor protests ward from the Gulf spill. Instead, a quar- tor of the Arctic. requirements.
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1,320 Close: 1,314.16 2,780 Close: 2,744.79 HIGH LOW NAME TKR DIV LAST CHG %CHG HIGH LOW NAME TKR DIV LAST CHG %CHG
Change: -10.30 (-0.8%) Change: -26.72 (-1.0%) 95.00 64.13 AirProd APD 2.32 89.78 -1.41 -1.3 96.15 72.03 M&T Bk MTB 2.80 87.16 -.59 +.1
1,280 10 DAYS 2,720 10 DAYS 28.93 19.41 AmWtrWks AWK .88 27.90 -.46 +10.3 80.94 65.31 McDnlds MCD 2.44 76.66 +.41 -.1
51.50 35.00 Amerigas APU 2.82 45.91 -.66 -5.9 25.96 19.27 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 22.41 -.32 -7.2
23.79 16.52 AquaAm WTR .62 21.94 -.36 -2.4 9.26 3.64 NexstarB NXST ... 7.19 -.64 +20.0
1,350 2,900 38.02 24.22 ArchDan ADM .64 35.54 -.03 +18.2
279.94 171.65 AutoZone AZO ... 277.77 +4.84 +1.9 70.45 49.43 PNC PNC 1.40 63.13 -.13 +4.0
19.86 10.91 BkofAm BAC .04 13.47 -.02 +1.0 28.80 23.75 PPL Corp PPL 1.40 26.88 +1.19 +2.1
2,800 32.65 23.78 BkNYMel BK .52 29.96 -.18 -.8 15.43 11.98 PennMill PMIC ... 13.91 -.10 +5.1
1,300 18.63 6.08 BonTon BONT .20 13.48 -.15 +6.5 17.35 10.03 PenRE PEI .60 13.76 -.01 -5.3
45.00 29.12 CIGNA CI .04 44.65 +.67 +21.8 68.11 60.32 PepsiCo PEP 1.92 66.57 +.53 +1.9
2,700 37.82 26.84 CVS Care CVS .50 36.11 +.07 +3.9 67.28 42.94 PhilipMor PM 2.56 66.04 -.79 +12.8
1,250 67.84 49.47 CocaCola KO 1.88 66.90 -.50 +1.7 66.95 39.37 ProctGam PG 2.10 62.89 +.70 -2.2
25.91 16.30 Comcast CMCSA .45 24.31 -.24 +11.2
2,600 28.95 21.33 CmtyBkSy CBU .96 24.39 -.30 -12.2 67.52 48.56 Prudentl PRU 1.15 61.57 -1.17 +4.9
42.50 22.33 CmtyHlt CYH ... 31.48 +5.59 -15.8 15.73 9.85 SLM Cp SLM ... 14.74 -.36 +17.1
1,200 37.19 25.61 CoreMark CORE ... 34.20 -.03 -3.9 55.25 32.41 SLM pfB SLMpB 4.63 56.23 +.98 +28.3
2,500 16.00 4.97 Entercom ETM ... 10.31 -.07 -11.0 29.24 20.00 SoUnCo SUG .60 27.48 -.43 +14.2
19.80 7.71 FairchldS FCS ... 19.23 +.23 +23.2 17.47 7.06 Supvalu SVU .35 9.11 -.09 -5.4
9.84 6.96 FrontierCm FTR .75 7.99 -.02 -17.9 51.95 39.56 TJX TJX .76 51.06 -.03 +15.0
1,150 2,400 18.71 13.09 Genpact G .18 15.66 -.14 +3.0
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33.48 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.00 31.52 -.62 -.2
50.77 40.00 Heinz HNZ 1.80 49.75 +.07 +.6 38.95 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 37.64 -.21 +5.2
56.48 43.52 Hershey HSY 1.38 56.30 +.20 +19.4 57.90 47.77 WalMart WMT 1.46 53.52 +.70 -.8

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Pvs. Volume 3,521 1,963 AMEX Index 2402.51 2360.13 2374.10 -28.41 -1.18% t s s +7.50% ABB Ltd 24.18 -.20 +7.7 Cheesecake28.66 +.06 -6.5 GenMills s 36.59 +.09 +2.8 Mattel 25.32 -.46 -.4 PrUShQQQ rs52.85+.70 -9.1 SunTrst 29.60 +.09 +.3
Advanced 783 639 ACE Ltd 66.61 -.01 +7.0 CheniereEn 7.49 -.52 +35.7 GenMot n 31.15 +.38 -15.5 McClatchy 3.38 +.01 -27.6 ProUltSP 52.36 -.83 +9.0 Supvalu 9.11 -.09 -5.4
NASDAQ 2760.62 2737.07 2744.79 -26.72 -0.96% t s s +3.46% AEP Ind 28.36 -.93 +9.3 ChesEng 31.93 -1.41 +23.2 GenOn En 3.70 -.06 -2.9 McCorm 47.49 -.13 +2.1 ProUShL20 38.09 -.84 +2.8 Symantec 18.25 -.17 +9.0
Declined 2235 1987 S&P 500 1321.96 1309.51 1314.16 -10.30 -0.78% t s s +4.49% AES Corp 12.64 -.24 +3.8 Chevron 104.18 -3.60 +14.2 Gentex 26.94 +.24 -8.9 McDrmInt s 23.58 -.91 +14.0 ProUSSP50016.31 +.34 -16.0 Synovus 2.69 -.04 +1.9
New Highs 27 25 Wilshire 5000 14063.96 13900.25 13945.41 -118.55 -0.84% t s s +4.38% AFLAC 53.12 -.71 -5.9 Chicos 14.80 -.19 +23.0 Genworth 12.68 -.06 -3.5 McDnlds 76.66 +.41 -.1 ProUSSlv rs20.33 +.12 -48.2 Sysco 28.45 +.06 -3.2
New Lows 20 48 AGL Res 38.81 -.51 +8.3 Chimera 3.89 -.04 -5.4 Gerdau 12.36 -.41 -11.7 McGrwH 38.99 -.11 +7.1 PrUShCrde rs41.51+2.33 -18.4 TCW Strat 5.41 +.06 +3.6
Russell 2000 830.98 822.27 822.27 -11.59 -1.39% t s s +4.93% AK Steel 15.28 +.02 -6.7 ChurchDwt 79.88 +.31 +15.7 GileadSci 41.14 -.09 +13.5 McMoRn 17.08 -.71 -.4 ProgrssEn 45.27 -.27 +4.1 TD Ameritr 21.59 -.02 +13.7
AMR 5.91 +.13 -24.1 CIBER 6.52 -.26 +39.3 GlaxoSKln 40.24 +.22 +2.6 Mechel 28.58 -.83 -2.2 ProgsvCp 21.38 -.14 +7.6 TE Connect33.70 +.01 -4.8
ASM Intl 38.25 -1.47 +9.3 CienaCorp 25.40 +.09 +20.7 GlimchRt 8.79 -.03 +4.6 Medtrnic 40.27 +.03 +8.6 ProLogis 15.63 -.09 +8.2 TECO 18.51 -.18 +4.0

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AT&T Inc 30.47 -.19 +3.7 Cirrus 17.88 -.63 +11.9 GoldFLtd 17.98 -.16 -.8 MelcoCrwn 8.23 -.18 +29.4 ProUSR2K rs43.73+1.08 -13.0 THQ 4.37 -.17 -27.9
AU Optron 8.57 -.25 -17.8 Cisco 17.44 -.03 -13.8 Goldcrp g 52.94 -.46 +15.1 Merck 33.56 -.03 -6.9 ProvFnH 8.10 -.07 +11.9 TRWAuto 50.26 -1.28 -4.6
AVI Bio 1.69 +.08 -20.3 Citigrp 4.55 +.02 -3.8 GoldStr g 3.06 +.07 -33.3 Meritage 24.52 -.10 +10.5 Prudentl 61.57 -1.17 +4.9 TaiwSemi 12.23 -.28 -2.5
AbtLab 51.03 +.12 +6.5 CleanEngy 15.98 -.15 +15.5 GoldmanS 160.42 -1.05 -4.6 Meritor 15.67 -.06 -23.6 PSEG 30.58 +.02 -3.9 Talbots 6.29 -.20 -26.2
AberFitc 67.93 -1.52 +17.9 Clearwire h 5.96 +.01 +15.7 Goodyear 15.02 +.41 +26.8 Mesab 38.65 -1.03 +.4 PubStrg 108.18 -.55 +6.7 TalismE g 23.20 -.90 +4.6
Abraxas 4.90 -.34 +7.2 CliffsNRs 93.36 -3.64 +19.7 Gramrcy 3.93 -.10 +70.1 MetLife 44.77 +.19 +.7 PulteGrp 7.70 -.08 +2.4 Target 50.44 +1.18 -16.1

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AcadiaRlt 18.63 -.03 +2.1 Clorox 70.14 +.20 +10.8 GranTrra g 7.15 -.41 -11.2 MetroPCS 16.75 -.04 +32.6 PPrIT 6.59 +.01 +4.9 TastyBak 4.00 +.03 -37.0
Accenture 55.84 -.16 +15.2 Coach 52.08 +1.15 -5.8 GtPanSilv g 4.09 -.11 +45.6 MicronT 10.53 -.21 +31.3 Qihoo360 n 24.10 -.70 -29.1 TeckRes g 53.92 -2.42 -12.8
ActionSemi 2.38 -.10 +10.7 CobaltIEn 14.18 -.02 +16.1 GreenMtC s66.84 +1.76+103.4 Microsoft 25.64 -.34 -8.1 Qlogic 17.42 +.08 +2.4 Teleflex 58.11 +.29 +8.0
ActivsBliz 11.02 -.11 -11.4 Coeur 34.61 -.97 +26.7 Greif A 63.77 -.85 +3.0 MdsxWatr 18.14 -.39 -1.1 Qualcom 52.25 -1.15 +5.6 TelefEsp s 26.19 -.03 +14.8
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AdamsEx 11.21 -.06 +4.4 ColgPal 82.54 +.93 +2.7 GpoTMM 2.40 -.01 -4.0 MobileTel s 20.53 -.19 -1.6 QstDiag 57.92 +.14 +7.3 TelMexL 18.40 -.22 +14.0
AdobeSy 34.09 -.29 +10.8 Comc spcl 22.91 -.23 +10.6 HCA Hld n 31.53 -.59 +1.6 Molycorp n 71.08 -.80 +42.4 Questar s 16.66 -.55 -4.3 Tellabs 5.08 -.03 -25.1
AdvBattery 2.09 -.04 -45.7 Comerica 38.44 +.25 -9.0 HCP Inc 36.95 -.09 +.4 Monsanto 69.25 +2.08 -.6 QksilvRes 13.17 -.35 -10.7 TempleInld 21.99 -.22 +3.5
AMD 8.26 -.16 +1.0 CmtyHlt 31.48 +5.59 -15.8 HSBC 53.49 -.53 +4.8 MonstrWw 16.94 +.47 -28.3 Quidel 11.96 ... -17.2 TmpDrgn 31.73 -.14 +3.2
The stock market did so quarter was the continuing 1Q mutual fund highlights AEterna g 1.86
Aetna 37.67
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ConchoRes 98.85 -4.23
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Moog A 43.84 -.54 +10.2
Moog B 44.00 -.85 +10.6
RAIT Fin 2.20 -.08 +.5
RCM 5.34 ... +15.3
Tenaris 49.36
TenetHlth 6.56
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well the first three months of rally in small-cap stocks. Agilent 44.94 -.05 +8.5 ConnWtrSv 25.01 -.14 -10.3 HarleyD 39.47 +.14 +13.8 MorgStan 26.81 -.10 -1.5 RF MicD 5.93 -.17 -19.3 Tenneco 39.99 +.33 -2.8
US FUNDS Agnico g 65.13 -.41 -15.1 ConocPhil 77.16 -2.96 +13.3 HarmonyG 14.78 -.30 +17.9 Mosaic 76.67 -1.53 +.4 RPM 23.12 -.29 +4.6
the year that some mutual Many market pros predicted AirTran 7.38 ... -.1 ConsolEngy48.89 -1.45 +.3 HarrisCorp 50.22 -.34 +10.9 MotrlaSol n 43.85 -.34 +15.2 RadianGrp 6.37 -.13 -21.1
Teradyn 16.78 -.89 +19.5
Terex 33.00 -1.05 +6.3
fund analysts are raising their small caps would lag behind Stock funds’ average gain +6.0% AkamaiT 36.98 +.52 -21.4 ConEd 49.97 -.25 +.8 Harsco 34.56 -.59 +22.0 NCR Corp 18.65 -.21 +21.3 RadientPh .37 -.02 -63.4 Tesoro 25.22 -.43 +36.0
AlcatelLuc 5.64 +.04 +90.5 ConsolWtr 10.12 -.19 +10.4 HartfdFn 26.73 -.57 +.9 NRG Egy 21.34 -.13 +9.2 RadioShk 16.29 +.27 -11.9
forecasts for the rest of 2011. larger company stocks S&P 500 performance +5.9% Alcoa 16.70 -1.07 +8.5 ConvOrg h .22 -.03 -41.6 HawaiiEl 24.46 -.20 +7.3 NV Energy 14.64 -.10 +4.2 RangeRs 54.03 -2.33 +20.1
TevaPhrm 49.27 +.29 -5.5
TexInst 34.14 -.79 +5.0
Three months ago, because small caps tend to AlignTech 20.92 -.12 +7.1 CooperTire 24.74 +.46 +4.9 HltMgmt 10.44 +.27 +9.4 Nabors 29.42 -1.42 +25.4 RareEle g 15.74 +.63 -2.0 Textron 26.88 -.30 +13.7
TOP-PERFORMING CATEGORY Allergan 74.82 -.40 +9.0 CorinthC 4.42 -.17 -15.2 HeclaM 8.98 -.15 -20.2 NasdOMX 27.79 -.24 +17.1 Raytheon 50.14 -.58 +9.1 ThermoFis 55.44 -.54 +.1
Lipper’s Tom Roseen do best early in a bull market. AlliBInco 7.61 +.02 -4.0 CornPdts 52.58 +1.72 +14.3 HercOffsh 5.20 -.24 +49.4 NatFuGas 70.73 -3.33 +7.8 RegionsFn 7.27 +.01 +3.9 3M Co 92.37 -1.43 +7.0
predicted that the average The Russell 2000 index is up Natural resources +13.7% AlliantEgy 38.20 -.59 +3.9 Corning 19.18 -.42 -.7 Hersha 5.58 -.12 -15.5 NatGrid 47.75 -.61 +7.6 ReneSola 9.17 -.32 +4.9 TibcoSft 28.05 +1.06 +42.3
AldIrish rs 3.32 -.18 -24.5 Covidien 52.48 -.47 +14.9 Hertz 16.19 +.18 +11.7 NOilVarco 74.64 -2.87 +11.0 RepFBcp 2.76 -.07 +13.1 THorton g 46.60 +.82 +13.0
return for stock mutual funds 140 percent while the S&P OTHER TOP PERFORMERS Allstate 31.61 -.14 -.8 Cree Inc 42.98 -.63 -34.8 Hess 80.31 -1.47 +4.9 NatSemi 24.13 +.08 +75.4 RepubSvc 30.07 +.22 +.7 TimeWarn 35.45 +.30 +10.2
AlphaNRs 54.02 -2.05 -10.0 CrownHold 38.03 -.01 +13.9 HewlettP 41.08 +.03 -2.4 NetApp 47.83 +.70 -13.0 RschMotn 53.72 -.93 -7.6
this year would be just under 500 is up 94 percent since Health/biotechnology +7.4% AlteraCp lf 41.69 -.86 +17.2 Ctrip.com 44.63 -.62 +10.3 HomeDp 37.76 +.16 +7.7 Netflix 233.92 +5.76 +33.1 RetailHT 108.57 +.30 +2.0
TiVo Inc 8.53 +.11 -1.2
TorDBk g 85.80 -2.47 +17.0
10 percent. Now he’s looking the market hit bottom in Altria 26.70 +.18 +8.4 Cummins 105.72 -1.70 -3.9 HonwllIntl 57.53 -.73 +8.2 NewAmHi 10.29 +.08 +3.3 Revlon 15.74 +.07 +60.0 Total SA 60.78 -1.06 +13.6
Commodities +7.4% Amazon 180.48 -3.56 +.3 CybrOpt 8.58 -.13 +.5 HorizLns 1.74 -.24 -60.2 NwGold g 10.62 -.47 +8.8 ReynAm s 35.99 -.08 +10.3
for another year like 2010, 2009. The Russell reflects Ameren 28.21 +.09 +.1 CypSemi 18.02 -.69 -3.0 Hospira 56.16 +.31 +.8 NJ Rscs 41.64 -1.12 -3.4 RioTinto s 72.13 -1.69 +.7
Toyota 77.20 +.70 -1.8
TrCda g 40.84 -.40 +7.4
when the average return was the performance of small-cap WORST-PERFORMING CATEGORY AMovilA 58.00 -.55 +1.4 DNP Selct 9.57 +.01 +4.7 HostHotls 16.78 +.28 -6.1 NY Times 9.27 -.22 -5.4 RiteAid 1.06 +.03 +20.0 Transocn 79.51 -1.25 +14.4
AmAxle 11.78 +.15 -8.4 DR Horton 11.66 -.05 -2.3 HudsCity 9.80 -.07 -23.1 Newcastle 5.34 -.13 -20.3 Riverbed s 30.92 -2.15 -12.1
17 percent. The reason: U.S. stocks. Precious metals -0.5% ACapAgy 27.83 -.35 -3.2 DTE 48.35 -.38 +6.7 HumGen 29.41 +.82 +23.1 Travelers 59.69 -.73 +7.1
NewellRub 18.80 -.03 +3.4 Rowan 40.63 -.62 +16.4 TriValley .74 +.02 +29.8
AmCapLtd 9.53 -.13 +26.1 DanaHldg 17.10 -.18 -.6 HuntBnk 6.66 +.03 -3.1 NewmtM 57.24 +.29 -6.8 RylCarb 40.11 +.41 -14.7
stock mutual funds had an Chris Jones, a strategist FUND AVERAGE PERFORMANCE AEP 34.59 -.19 -3.9 Danaher s 51.60 -.13 +9.4 Huntsmn 18.81 -.19 +20.5 TrimbleN 49.12 -.60 +23.0
NewsCpA 17.11 -.15 +17.5 RoyDShllA 72.53 -1.95 +8.6 TrinaSolar 28.42 -.01 +21.3
average return of 6 percent with J.P. Morgan Asset AmExp 46.02 -.36 +7.2 Darden 46.86 +.17 +.9 Hydrognc 5.20 -.07 +38.3 Nexen g 23.55 -.93 +2.8 RoyaleEn 5.24 +.07+133.9 TriQuint 11.26 -.70 -3.7
Large-cap +5.4% AmerMed 29.49 -.01 +56.4 DeanFds 10.08 -.19 +14.0 Hyperdyn 3.96 -.27 -20.2 NextEraEn 55.12 -.05 +6.0 SpdrDJIA 122.46 -1.18 +5.9
during the first quarter, their Management, believes large AmSupr 12.93 -.38 -54.8 Deere 93.45 -1.54 +12.5 INGPrRTr 6.20 +.08 +9.0 NiSource 18.73 -.08 +6.3 SpdrGold 141.61 -1.03 +2.1
TycoIntl 52.33 +3.61 +26.3
strongest start since 2006. caps are overdue to pass Mid-cap +7.8% AmTower 49.63 -.50 -3.9 Dell Inc 14.70 +.10 +8.5 iShGold s 14.20 -.10 +2.2 NobleCorp 43.23 -1.98 +20.9 S&P500ETF131.47 -.99 +4.5
Tyson 19.50 +.32 +13.2
AmWtrWks 27.90 -.46 +10.3 DeltaAir 9.90 +.47 -21.4 iSAstla 27.09 -.53 +6.5 UBS AG 18.69 +.03 +13.5
Small-cap +8.2% NokiaCp 8.73 -.30 -15.4 Spdr Div 53.62 -.43 +3.2
They rose for the third small caps. He says larger Ameriprise 62.05 -.36 +7.8 DenburyR 22.42 -.90 +17.4 iShBraz 76.68 -1.79 -.9 NA Pall g 6.01 -.58 -13.4 SpdrHome 18.33 -.11 +5.4
UDR 23.66 -.03 +.6
AmeriBrgn 39.60 -.54 +16.1 DenisnM g 2.25 -.17 -34.2 iSCan 33.12 -.64 +6.8 US Airwy 8.45 +.21 -15.6
straight quarter. They have companies are likely to Value +6.5% Ametek s 42.33 -.51 +7.8 DeutschBk 61.01 -.39 +17.2 iShGer 26.59 -.21 +11.1
NoestUt 34.07 -.12 +6.9 SpdrKbwBk 25.99 -.04 +.3 US Gold 8.77 -.29 +8.7
NthgtM g 2.73 +.05 -14.7 SpdrLehHY 40.34 -.12 +1.6 USEC 4.26 -.03 -29.2
risen seven of the past eight benefit more from a global Core +6.5% Amgen 54.62 +.31 -.5 DevelDiv 13.27 -.11 -5.8 iSh HK 19.16 -.18 +1.3 NorthropG 62.84 -.11 +6.9 SpdrRetl 51.66 -.30 +6.8
Anadarko 77.43 -3.68 +1.7 DevonE 85.98 -3.26 +9.5 iShJapn 9.93 +.02 -9.0 UniSrcEn 35.62 -.49 -.6
quarters. economic recovery that NwstNG 44.63 -.55 -4.0 SpdrOGEx 59.92 -2.22 +13.6
Growth +6.9% AnalogDev 37.75 -.69 +.2 Diageo 77.09 -.88 +3.7 iSh Kor 63.24 -1.17 +3.4 UnilevNV 32.12 -.01 +2.3
NovaGld g 12.82 -.31 -10.2 SpdrMetM 71.77 -1.60 +4.3
The good news: Many of seems to have long-term Annaly 17.20 -.19 -4.0 DiamRk 10.41 -.36 -13.3 iShSing 13.80 -.07 -.4 UnionPac 96.54 +1.19 +4.2
Novartis 55.26 +.07 -6.3 SPX Cp 78.97 -1.58 +10.5
A123 Sys 5.32 -.24 -44.2 Diebold 34.56 -.62 +7.8 iSTaiwn 15.00 -.30 -4.0 Unisys 31.14 +.49 +20.3
the reasons for the rally are staying power. The weak INTERNATIONAL FUNDS Novell 6.02 ... +1.7 SafeBulk 8.30 -.96 -6.3
UtdContl 21.71 +1.19 -8.9
Apache 122.40 -3.85 +2.7 DirecTV A 46.48 -.05 +16.4 iShSilver 39.09 -.12 +29.5 Nucor 45.21 -1.05 +3.2 Safeway 24.00 +.18 +6.7
World funds’ average gain +2.6% Apple Inc 332.40 +1.60 +3.1 DrSCBr rs 37.58 +1.40 -19.8 iShDJDv 51.73 -.32 +3.8 UtdMicro 2.76 -.02 -12.7
still in place. The economy is dollar is making U.S. ApldMatl 15.03 -.30 +7.0 DirFnBr rs 40.06 +.49 -15.2 iShChina25 45.04 -.53 +4.5
NustarEn 66.90 -.68 -3.7 StJoe 25.78 -.95 +18.0
UPS B 73.23 +.02 +.9
NuvFloat 12.55 +.05 +6.3 Saks 11.73 +.06 +9.6
growing, unemployment is products more affordable to TOP-PERFORMING CATEGORY Arbitron 37.27 -.52 -10.2 DrxEMBll s 40.93 -2.40 -.9 iSSP500 131.89 -1.02 +4.5 NvMAd 13.26 +.05 +1.4 Salesforce 132.82 -1.80 +.6
US Bancrp 26.36 +.27 -2.3
ArcelorMit 35.80 -.72 -6.1 DrxEBear rs15.26 +1.27 -32.3 iShEMkts 48.52 -.93 +1.8 US NGs rs 10.72 -.06 -10.5
declining and interest rates overseas buyers. And many NvPA 13.07 -.10 -2.0 SamsO&G 3.45 -.26+161.4
US OilFd 42.30 -1.34 +8.5
European region funds +5.3% ArchCoal 33.04 -.64 -5.8 DrxFBull s 30.25 -.42 +8.6 iShB20 T 90.93 +.97 -3.4 Nvidia 17.37 +.05 +12.8 SanDisk 46.01 -.42 -7.7
are low. But oil that costs of the biggest U.S. compa- ArmHld 28.71 +.09 +38.4 DirxSCBull 81.95 -3.23 +13.1 iS Eafe 60.59 -.57 +4.1 OCZ Tech 9.93 +.16+106.0 SandRdge 11.64 -.58 +59.0 USSteel 50.52 -1.20 -13.5
ArmourRsd 7.26 +.01 -7.0 DirxEnBull 77.23 -7.58 +32.1 iShR2K 82.14 -1.09 +5.0 UtdTech 83.98 -1.00 +6.7
$106 a barrel is a concern. nies are expanding their WORST-PERFORMING CATEGORY ArubaNet 28.70 -1.54 +37.5 Discover 24.06 -.06 +29.8 iShREst 58.27 -.12 +4.1
OcciPet 96.90 -3.52 -1.2 Sanofi 37.05 -.07 +15.0
UtdhlthGp 44.81 +.49 +24.1
OfficeDpt 4.24 +.05 -21.5 Sanofi rt 2.35 -.05 0.0
One surprise in the first business abroad. Japan funds -5.0% AstraZen 48.67 ... +5.4 Disney 41.63 -.26 +11.0 ITT Corp 58.59 -.51 +12.4 OfficeMax 12.97 -.01 -26.7 SaraLee 18.38 -.07 +5.0 UnumGrp 26.28 -.12 +8.5
Atmel 12.44 -.67 +1.0 DomRescs 43.60 -.38 +2.1 Identive 5.69 +3.03+125.8 OilSvHT 154.81 -4.44 +10.2 Satcon h 3.06 -.17 -32.0 Uranerz 2.91 -.16 -27.1
ATMOS 32.94 -.57 +5.6 Dover 64.47 -.53 +10.3 ITW 53.60 -.72 +.4 OnSmcnd 9.50 -.16 -3.8 SaulCntr 42.47 -.45 -10.3 UranmRs 1.90 -.16 -44.1
AutoData 52.04 -.38 +12.4 DowChm 36.96 -.80 +8.3 Informat 51.38 +.18 +16.7 OplinkC 17.87 -.66 -3.2 Schlmbrg 86.24 -2.56 +3.3 Vale SA 32.97 -.99 -4.6
SOURCE: Lipper Data through March 31 Mark Jewell • AP AvalRare n 9.62 -.03 +54.2 DrPepSnap 38.67 +.52 +10.0 InglesMkts 18.10 -.31 -5.7 Vale SA pf 29.52 -.77 -2.3
Oracle 33.40 -.39 +6.7 SchoolSp 13.87 -.04 -.4
AvanirPhm 3.76 -.19 -7.8 DryShips 4.79 -.06 -12.8 Intel 19.76 -.36 -6.0 OwensIll 29.62 +.37 -3.5 Schwab 18.25 -.10 +6.7 ValenceT h 1.55 -.05 -7.7
AveryD 41.30 -.64 -2.5 DuPont 53.75 -1.10 +7.8 IBM 163.25 -.70 +11.2 ValeroE 27.16 -.40 +17.5
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Axcelis
27.96
2.21
-.05
-.04
-3.8
-36.1
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+1.0
+4.1
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IntlGame 15.38
-.22 +34.4
-.51 -13.1
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PICO Hld 29.46 -.73 -7.4
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+.03
-.17
-3.5
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YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD PMC Sra 7.18 -.04 -16.4 SempraEn 52.57 -.43 +.2
BHP BillLt 100.26 -2.42 +7.9 EMC Cp 25.85 -.53 +12.9 Interpublic 11.93 -.04 +12.3 VeriFone 54.02 +2.03 +40.1
PMI Grp 2.36 -.11 -28.5 ServiceCp 11.28 -.12 +36.7
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PPG 93.76 -1.18 +11.5 ShawGrp 34.26 -.71 +.1
BJs Whls 49.50 -.60 +3.3 EOG Res 109.23 -3.44 +19.5 Invesco 24.84 -.63 +3.2 VertxPh 47.97 -.25 +36.9
Alliance Bernstein IntlStk 36.87 -.42 +3.2 Income C m 2.27 -.01 +5.2 ValueA m 24.11 -.17 +6.0 ValPlSvc m 14.03 -.24 +4.5 InfPrtAdm 26.08 +.12 +2.8 PPL Corp 26.88 +1.19 +2.1 SiderurNac 16.27 -.29 -2.4
BP PLC 45.30 -1.37 +2.6 Eastgrp 43.06 -.35 +1.7 ItauUnibH 23.63 -.24 -1.1 VestinRMII 1.53 +.02 +5.5
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BP Pru 117.79 -4.09 -6.9 EKodak 3.30 ... -38.4 JAlexandr 6.10 ... +16.2 ViacomA 53.98 +.06 +17.7
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InflaPro 13.28 +.06 +2.8 Baidu s 140.71 -4.97 +45.8 Eaton s 52.50 -1.08 +3.4 J&J Snack 46.38 -.59 -3.9 ViacomB 47.42 +.11 +19.7
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InstIdxI 120.28 -.94 +5.0 BakrHu 67.55 -1.76 +18.2 EdisonInt 37.92 +1.13 -1.8 JA Solar 6.48 -.11 -6.4 VirnetX 21.71 -3.81 +46.2
LgCpVlInv 19.47 -.15 +5.1 TechGrA f 32.78 -.25 +0.9 FrankTemp-Mutual BallardPw 2.14 -.10 +42.7 PanASlv 40.19 -.76 -2.5 SilvrcpM g 14.14 -.78 +10.2
Manning & Napier Scout ElPasoCp 16.96 -.39 +23.3 JDS Uniph 18.39 -.52 +27.0 Visa 77.03 -.68 +9.4
LgCpVlIs 20.51 -.15 +5.2 Beacon Z 12.93 -.02 +5.0 InstPlus 120.28 -.95 +5.1 BallyTech 37.58 -.99 -10.9 Elan 7.43 -.19 +29.7 JPMorgCh 46.64 -.22 +9.9 PatriotCoal 24.00 -1.07 +23.9 Sina 111.27 -5.00 +61.7
Eaton Vance WrldOppA 9.08 -.06 +5.5 Interntl d 33.64 -.33 +3.9 PattUTI 27.42 -1.27 +27.2 SiriusXM 1.81 +.03 +11.0 Vivus 6.59 -.03 -29.7
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Discov Z 30.85 -.18 +4.5 BcoSantSA 12.36 -.02 +16.1 ElectArts 19.74 -.11 +20.5 JpnSmCap 8.23 -.06 -8.2 Paychex 32.27 -.03 +4.4 SkywksSol 26.36 -.77 -7.9
EqIncInv 7.44 -.04 +3.6 HiIncOppB m 4.48 -.01 +4.0 PacTiger d 23.53 -.28 +0.4 AmerShS b 43.31 -.39 +4.5 IntlExpIn d 17.07 -.20 +2.4 PeabdyE 64.34 -2.09 +.6 Smucker 73.83 +.80 +12.5 Vodafone 28.76 -.36 +8.8
GrowthInv 26.99 -.26 +4.5 LrgCpValA m 18.65 -.14 +2.6 QuestZ 18.46 -.07 +4.4 American D 43.32 -.39 +4.6 IntlGr d 20.07 -.28 +3.8 BcoSBrasil 11.53 -.04 -15.2 EmersonEl 57.16 -.48 0.0 JetBlue 5.92 +.04 -10.4 Vornado 88.17 -.18 +5.8
Shares A m 21.64 -.07 +4.8 Merger BkHawaii 47.64 +.04 +.9 EnbrEPtrs 65.00 -.66 +4.2 JohnJn 59.94 +.08 -3.1 PennVaRs 27.15 -.35 -4.1 SnapOn 59.51 -.49 +5.2
IncGroA m 25.16 -.21 +5.2 NatlMuniA m 8.64 ... -1.4 Merger m 16.19 -.01 +2.6 Sequoia IntlGrAdm d 63.87 -.89 +3.8 Penney 37.77 -.25 +16.9 SonyCp 29.59 -.65 -17.1 WMS 30.01 -6.21 -33.7
UltraInv 23.64 -.22 +4.4 NatlMuniB m 8.64 ... -1.6 Shares Z 21.82 -.06 +5.0 BkIrelnd 2.13 +.08 -19.6 EnCana g 32.85 -.46 +12.8 JohnsnCtl 39.31 -.64 +2.9 WalMart 53.52 +.70 -.8
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Fgn A m 7.55 -.09 +8.2 TotRetBdI 10.41 +.02 +1.7 T Rowe Price IntlStkIdxI d 109.30 -1.31 +3.7 Bar iPVix rs 28.92 +.27 -23.1 EndoPhrm 39.93 -1.13 +11.8 KB Home 11.34 -.15 -15.9
AMCAPA m 19.68 -.15 +4.5 FMI TotRtBd b 10.42 +.03 +1.6 BlChpGr 39.57 -.40 +3.8 PeregrineP 2.53 -.01 +10.0 SwstAirl 11.84 +.06 -8.8 WalterEn 130.54 -4.35 +2.1
BalA m 18.55 -.09 +4.0 LgCap 16.42 -.02 +5.2 GlBond A m 13.85 -.07 +3.1 IntlVal d 32.96 -.38 +2.5 BarnesNob 9.02 -.36 -36.3 Energen 59.90 -2.29 +24.1 KKR n 17.59 +.19 +23.9 WsteMInc 37.67 -.09 +2.2
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BondA m 12.19 +.03 +0.9 FPA GlBond C m 13.87 -.07 +2.9 LTGradeAd 9.21 +.07 +0.2 PetrbrsA 33.99 -1.36 -.5 SpectraEn 26.87 -.32 +7.5 WeathfIntl 21.06 -.27 -7.6
GlBondAdv 13.81 -.07 +3.0 MdCpGrI 40.82 -.27 +9.3 DivGrow 23.99 -.19 +5.2 BedBath 54.06 +.05 +10.0 EngyConv 2.04 -.04 -55.7 Kellogg 54.65 -.06 +7.0
CapIncBuA m 51.29 -.32 +3.7 Cres d 28.03 -.17 +4.6 DivrSmCap d 17.26 -.19 +9.1 LTInvGr 9.21 +.07 +0.2 Petrobras 38.21 -1.62 +1.0 SprintNex 4.80 +.09 +13.5 WellsFargo 31.40 ... +1.3
CapWldBdA m20.71 +.04 +2.3 Growth A m 19.11 -.16 +7.4 Natixis BerkHa A 122545 -952 +1.7 EngyTsfr 52.35 -.29 +1.0 KeyEngy 14.59 -.61 +12.4 WendyArby 4.80 +.02 +3.9
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CpWldGrIA m 37.07 -.37 +4.2 World A m 15.74 -.14 +6.1 InvBndY 12.34 +.03 +3.1 Pfizer 20.46 -.21 +16.8 SP HlthC 33.47 -.04 +6.3 WernerEnt 25.52 -.18 +12.9
Fairholme Funds StratIncA m 15.28 ... +4.7 EqIndex d 35.42 -.28 +5.0 BestBuy 30.39 +.03 -11.4 Entergy 65.36 -.08 -7.7 KimbClk 65.70 +.27 +4.2
EurPacGrA m 43.00 -.45 +3.9 Franklin Templeton LifeGro 22.95 -.18 +4.0 PhilipMor 66.04 -.79 +12.8 SP CnSt 30.51 +.10 +4.1 WestellT 3.60 -.10 +10.1
Fairhome d 34.39 -.15 -3.3 EqtyInc 24.83 -.18 +5.2 BigLots 43.24 -.21 +42.0 EntPrPt 42.41 -.48 +1.9 Kimco 17.46 -.12 -3.2
FnInvA m 38.65 -.44 +5.6 FndAllA m 11.08 -.05 +5.9 StratIncC m 15.36 ... +4.5 LifeMod 20.20 -.10 +3.2 PimcoHiI 13.77 -.01 +8.3 SP Consum39.02 -.05 +4.3 WDigital 38.13 -.61 +12.5
Federated FinSer 14.75 -.08 +4.1 BioRadA 123.99 -.48 +19.4 EntropCom 7.41 -.32 -38.7 KindME 74.02 +.06 +5.4
GrthAmA m 31.67 -.33 +4.0 GE Neuberger Berman GrowStk 33.29 -.33 +3.5 MidCapGr 20.21 -.18 +6.4 PimcoMuni 12.73 -.06 +1.0 SP Engy 75.73 -2.42 +11.0 WstnRefin 17.30 +.15 +63.5
HiIncA m 11.56 -.01 +4.5 KaufmanR m 5.62 -.06 +2.2 BiogenIdc 78.19 -.36 +16.6 EnzoBio 3.80 -.03 -28.0 Kinross g 15.66 -.44 -17.4
S&SProg 42.10 -.34 +4.6 GenesisIs 49.42 -.66 +7.5 HealthSci 34.17 -.03 +12.8 PinWst 42.08 -.37 +1.5 SPDR Fncl 16.40 -.06 +2.8 Weyerh 22.56 -.54 +19.2
IncAmerA m 17.21 -.10 +5.0 Fidelity MidCp 21.61 -.20 +6.4 BlockHR 17.31 -.09 +45.3 EricsnTel 12.83 -.37 +11.3 KodiakO g 6.00 -.21 -9.1
GMO GenesisTr 51.18 -.68 +7.4 HiYield d 6.94 -.01 +4.4 PitnyBw 24.99 -.19 +3.3 SP Inds 37.11 -.28 +6.4 WhitingPt s 68.16 -3.27 +16.3
IntBdAmA m 13.39 +.03 +0.4 AstMgr20 12.97 -.01 +1.8 SmCpGrInv 19.15 -.27 +7.1 MidCpAdml 98.10 -.94 +6.4 Boeing 73.08 -.68 +12.0 Exelixis 11.41 +.36 +39.0 Kohls 54.34 +.14 0.0
EmgMktsVI d 15.42 -.27 +5.6 IntlBnd d 10.16 +.04 +2.8 BorgWarn 72.06 -2.25 -.4 Exelon 39.77 -.10 -4.5 KrispKrm 5.52 -.07 -20.9 PlainsEx 33.90 -1.09 +5.5 SP Tech 25.68 -.21 +1.9 WmsCos 30.42 -.26 +23.1
IntlGrInA m 32.73 -.35 +5.3 AstMgr50 15.85 -.07 +3.1 MidCpIst 21.67 -.21 +6.4 Windstrm 12.50 -.15 -10.3
IntItVlIV 22.94 -.20 +5.1 Northern IntlDisc d 45.02 -.49 +2.6 BostonSci 7.10 -.12 -6.2 Expedia 24.21 -.31 -3.5 Kroger 24.11 -.12 +7.8 PlumCrk 42.32 -.38 +13.0 SP Util 31.48 -.08 +.4
InvCoAmA m 29.07 -.26 +3.7 Bal 18.82 -.08 +3.6 WiscEn s 29.60 -.13 +.6
QuIII 20.86 -.10 +4.3 HYFixInc d 7.50 ... +4.8 IntlGrInc d 14.08 -.14 +5.8 MidCpSgl 30.96 -.29 +6.4 BrigExp 32.41 -1.41 +19.0 ExpScrip s 56.05 +.10 +3.7 Kulicke 8.25 -.39 +14.6 Polycom 46.59 +.50 +19.5 StanBlkDk 73.96 -.88 +10.6
MutualA m 26.28 -.18 +4.4 BlChGrow 47.18 -.48 +4.0 WT India 24.44 -.25 -7.4
QuVI 20.87 -.09 +4.3 MMIntlEq d 10.30 ... +3.6 IntlStk d 14.67 -.19 +3.1 Morg 18.78 -.19 +4.2 Brinker 23.75 +.26 +13.7 ExtrmNet 2.89 -.50 -6.5 LDK Solar 11.23 -.31 +11.0 Popular 3.12 +.02 -.6 Staples 19.97 -.28 -12.3
NewEconA m 26.44 -.21 +4.4 Canada d 61.59 -1.22 +5.9 Worthgtn 20.19 -.27 +9.7
Goldman Sachs Oakmark IntlStkAd m 14.62 -.18 +3.1 BrMySq 27.44 +.04 +3.6 ExxonMbl 83.18 -1.98 +13.8 LSI Corp 6.47 -.09 +8.0 Potash s 56.13 -.93 +8.8 StarScient 3.42 +.01 +75.4
NewPerspA m29.74 -.29 +3.9 CapApr 26.10 -.15 +3.0 MuHYAdml 9.96 +.01 0.0 XL Grp 24.83 -.15 +13.8
HiYieldIs d 7.43 -.02 +4.1 EqIncI 28.93 -.21 +4.3 LatinAm d 55.57 -1.13 -2.0 Broadcom 38.10 -1.21 -12.5 F5 Netwks 93.77 -.73 -28.0 LancastrC 61.66 +.04 +7.8 Power-One 7.79 -.05 -23.6 Starbucks 35.77 +.28 +11.3
NwWrldA m 55.48 -.58 +1.6 CapInc d 9.79 -.04 +5.3 MuInt 13.20 +.01 +0.5 XcelEngy 23.47 -.04 -.3
MidCapVaA m37.29 -.32 +3.9 Intl I d 20.03 -.20 +3.2 MediaTele 55.35 -.59 +7.0 BrcdeCm 5.70 -.16 +7.8 Fastenal 64.54 -2.96 +7.7 LVSands 43.46 -.44 -5.4 PwshDB 30.69 -.64 +11.4 StarwdHtl 57.00 +.58 -6.2
SmCpWldA m40.10 -.44 +3.2 Contra 70.05 -.68 +3.6 MuIntAdml 13.20 +.01 +0.6 Xerox 10.76 -.03 -6.6
MidCpVaIs 37.59 -.33 +4.0 Oakmark I d 43.68 -.15 +5.8 MidCapVa 24.76 -.20 +4.4 BrkfldPrp 18.63 +.09 +6.3 FedExCp 94.08 +1.55 +1.2 LeggMason 36.83 +.80 +1.5 PS Agri 33.73 -.52 +4.3 StateStr 46.16 -.03 -.4
TaxEBdAmA m11.70 +.01 +0.1 DiscEq 23.93 -.23 +6.2 Xilinx 30.64 -.68 +5.7
Old Westbury MidCpGr 62.62 -.59 +7.0 MuLTAdml 10.57 +.02 +0.2 Buckeye 61.29 -.96 -8.3 FifthThird 13.66 -.07 -6.9 LennarA 18.32 +.12 -2.3 PS USDBull21.48 -.05 -5.4 StlDynam 18.21 -.21 -.5
USGovSecA m13.82 +.05 -0.1 DivGrow 29.88 -.34 +5.1 Harbor Yahoo 16.36 -.23 -1.6
GlbSmMdCp 16.13 -.20 +4.3 NewAmGro 34.75 -.26 +5.3 MuLtdAdml 10.98 ... +0.5 CB REllis 27.47 +.04 +34.1 Finisar 24.05 -.55 -19.0 LeucNatl 36.40 -.70 +24.7 PwShs QQQ56.37 -.39 +3.5 StillwtrM 21.30 -1.19 -.2
WAMutInvA m28.56 -.26 +5.5 DivrIntl d 31.23 -.43 +3.6 Bond 12.18 ... +1.6
NewAsia d 19.25 -.21 +0.4 CBS B 24.31 -.13 +27.6 FMajSilv g 20.53 -2.09 +41.4 Level3 1.67 -.03 +70.4 Powrwav 4.08 -.23 +60.6 Stryker 59.69 -.31 +11.2 Yamana g 12.60 -.29 -1.6
Artio Global EmgMkt d 26.87 -.53 +2.0 CapApInst 37.88 -.33 +3.2 Oppenheimer MuShtAdml 15.86 ... +0.4
NewEra 55.30 -1.45 +6.0 CH Engy 49.14 -.81 +.5 FstNiagara 13.89 +.04 -.6 LillyEli 35.84 -.03 +2.3 Praxair 100.53 -.84 +5.3 SubPpne 54.73 -.72 -2.4 YumBrnds 49.86 -.11 +1.7
IntlEqI 31.06 -.50 +3.1 EqInc 46.77 -.39 +6.0 IntlInstl d 63.82 -.74 +5.4 CapApA m 44.75 -.45 +2.7 PrecMtls d 27.31 -.77 +2.3
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IntlEqIII 12.82 -.22 +2.9 EqInc II 19.30 -.15 +6.0 IntlInv m 63.18 -.73 +5.3 CapApB m 39.44 -.40 +2.4
NewIncome 9.45 +.02 +0.5 Prmcp d 68.40 -.53 +4.0 CMS Eng 18.93 +.03 +1.8 FlagstB rs 1.41 -.02 -13.5 Limited 37.16 -.29 +20.9 PrinFncl 31.46 -.44 -3.4 Sunoco 42.89 -1.26 +6.4 ZollMed 45.66 -.39 +22.6
ExpMulNat d 22.72 -.20 +4.2 Hartford DevMktA m 36.56 -.63 +0.2
Artisan FF2015 11.74 -.06 +3.5 R2015 12.33 -.08 +3.7 PrmcpAdml d 70.98 -.55 +4.0 CSS Inds 18.71 -.33 -9.2 Flextrn 6.96 -.13 -11.3 LincNat 29.61 -.15 +6.5 PrUShS&P 21.27 +.33 -10.5 SunPowerA 16.27 -.12 +26.8 Zweig 3.41 ... +1.8
Intl d 22.76 -.25 +4.9 AdvHLSIA 20.06 -.08 +3.8 DevMktY 36.19 -.62 +0.3 ProUltQQQ 86.71 -1.17 +6.5 Suntech 9.23 -.04 +15.2 ZweigTl 3.43 -.03 -3.7
FF2035 12.01 -.11 +4.7 R2025 12.55 -.09 +4.2 PrmcpCorI d 14.32 -.11 +4.0 CSX 75.37 -.84 +16.7 Flotek 8.65 -.45 +58.7 LizClaib 5.49 +.03 -23.3
IntlVal d 27.94 -.19 +3.1 CapAprA m 35.23 -.31 +1.7 GlobA m 63.70 -.63 +5.5
FF2040 8.40 -.07 +4.9 R2035 12.79 -.11 +4.6 CVR Engy 21.09 -1.03 +38.9 Fluor 67.92 -2.34 +2.5 LloydBkg 3.92 -.11 -4.6
MdCpVal 22.19 -.25 +10.5 CapAprI 35.26 -.31 +1.8 GoldMinA m 48.69 -1.32 -2.3 REITIdx d 19.08 -.04 +4.5
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35.57 -.27 +5.8
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33.99 -.40
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14.05 -.07
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Growth b 55.01 -.34 +7.4 Hussman ShTmBond 4.85 +.01 +0.7 CdnNRs gs 46.07 -1.52 +3.7 ForestLab 33.90 -.32 +6.0 LyonBas A 40.53 -1.96 +17.8 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
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DiversMui 14.20 +.01 +0.5 GovtInc 10.37 +.03 0.0 CharterA m 17.04 -.10 +5.4 SpecGrow 18.54 -.18 +4.7 STFedAdml 10.75 +.01 +0.3 CpstnTrb h 1.80 -.05 +87.5 FMCG s 53.70 -1.74 -10.6 MMT 6.73 ... -2.5 Canadian Dollar .9616 +.0048 +.50% 1.0109 1.0034
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A low pressure system lingering just off the northern Atlantic Coast will be

53°
responsible for rain throughout the Northeast today. Meanwhile, a frontal boundary draped across
TODAY THURSDAY
Sunny
FRIDAY
Partly
the Intermountain West will scatter showers and thunderstorms from the Rockies to much of the
sunny, West Coast.
Cloudy, cool,

40°
cooler
showers
65° 59°
37° 41°

SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 52/39


59/35 53/36
Rain Windy, a Partly Sun, a 60/43
likely, shower sunny shower 57/44 Today will be
windy 64/43
another lacklus-
55° 52° 60° 70° 57/47 53/33 63/46 ter day, no
43° 35° 45° 50° thanks to having
78/55
a slow moving
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 62/51
72/50
storm nearby
tapping moisture
The Poconos 83/54 82/64
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 48-53. Lows: 34-39. Cloudy, chance from off the
50/37
Tonight’s low of showers. 82/68
ocean. But in
Albany
51/38 just a few hours
41/22 85/69 85/70
the wind will
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 49/31 back toward the
47/36 Highs: 51-61. Lows: 42-43. Mostly cloudy, north, ending
chance of showers. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow the steady rain
Towanda
50/36 Anchorage 41/27/.00 41/22/pc 42/24/r Myrtle Beach 75/61/.00 70/50/pc 72/53/s while keeping
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 52/40
Atlanta 70/55/.11 72/50/s 77/53/s Nashville 68/52/.06 71/45/s 77/53/pc afternoon tem-
50/38 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 71/55/.33 60/43/sh 66/48/s New Orleans 78/65/.00 80/61/s 82/68/pc peratures close
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 47-51. Lows: 35-37. Mostly cloudy, Boston 66/52/.00 46/39/r 57/43/pc Norfolk 85/67/.00 66/50/c 68/50/s
53/38 Buffalo 54/40/.00 49/36/sh 56/36/c Oklahoma City 80/41/.00 82/56/s 77/42/pc
to 50. Expect a
chance of showers in the morning. shower at any
Charlotte 72/61/.01 71/44/s 74/54/s Omaha 74/37/.00 69/46/sh 56/40/sh
Pottsville New York City Chicago 57/40/.00 64/43/pc 51/41/sh Orlando 90/68/.00 84/57/s 86/62/s time this after-
State College 52/39
51/37
57/44 Cleveland 45/39/.00 58/39/c 59/39/pc Phoenix 83/58/.00 83/56/s 84/59/s noon into early
Brandywine Valley Dallas 77/49/.00 82/64/s 86/55/pc Pittsburgh 54/46/.65 58/37/c 67/45/c tonight. By
Reading Denver 64/36/.00 53/33/pc 50/31/sh Portland, Ore. 55/36/.00 53/40/sh 51/42/sh
Harrisburg 54/39 Highs: 52-55. Lows: 38-42. Cloudy with dawn tomorrow,
54/40 showers. Detroit 59/39/.00 60/43/s 56/37/pc St. Louis 67/52/.00 75/52/pc 74/50/c
Honolulu 82/71/.01 85/69/pc 83/69/r Salt Lake City 55/43/.01 58/32/t 46/36/sh drier air will
Philadelphia
59/45 Houston 83/54/.00 82/68/s 85/72/pc San Antonio 83/49/.00 85/69/pc 89/66/pc move in to spon-
Indianapolis 61/44/.00 67/47/s 71/53/c San Diego 64/57/.00 63/51/s 67/55/s sor a sunny day
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 78/53/.00 74/50/s 71/51/s San Francisco 55/47/.00 58/46/sh 60/48/c Thursday. Friday
61/43 Highs: 55-60. Lows: 42-47. Partly to most- Los Angeles 65/53/.00 62/51/s 66/53/s Seattle 51/35/.00 52/39/sh 51/39/sh
Miami 90/72/.00 85/70/s 84/71/s Tampa 84/72/.00 82/61/s 84/65/s looks a little
ly cloudy, showers to the north.
Milwaukee 52/39/.00 59/38/pc 42/34/sh Tucson 81/50/.00 82/49/s 82/51/s cooler but still
Minneapolis 68/42/.00 53/36/sh 49/35/c Washington, DC 71/56/.19 63/46/sh 68/50/s dry, then over
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport the weekend a
WORLD CITIES large area of low
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 62/48 Yesterday trace Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs pressure will
Average 58/37 Month to date 1.27” Wilkes-Barre 8.95 -0.35 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 52/41/.14 50/40/sh 53/42/c Mexico City 81/55/.00 88/57/pc 89/57/pc approach and
Record High 84 in 1977 Normal month to date 1.26” Towanda 5.86 -0.06 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 84/66/.00 75/54/s 79/55/s Montreal 55/39/.00 49/39/sh 54/35/s
Beijing 79/39/.00 81/48/s 83/52/pc Moscow 36/30/.21 43/33/rs 45/32/sh
bring gusty
Record Low 20 in 1926 Year to date 11.71” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 8.49” For more weather Berlin 54/43/.00 48/39/sh 52/39/sh Paris 57/43/.00 58/43/sh 57/43/sh winds and more
Bethlehem 3.41 1.09 16.0
Yesterday 10 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 82/63/.00 79/55/s 72/46/pc Rio de Janeiro 93/77/.00 89/76/pc 90/76/pc rain.
Month to date 218 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.77 -0.09 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 54/39/.00 54/48/sh 58/48/sh Riyadh 99/81/.00 92/68/pc 85/64/pc
Frankfurt 61/43/.02 51/37/pc 54/35/pc Rome 64/43/.00 65/48/pc 64/48/sh - Tom Clark
Year to date 5805 Today 6:28a 7:41p
Last year to date 5318 Tomorrow 6:26a 7:42p Full Last New First National Weather Service Hong Kong 81/70/.00 77/66/pc 80/69/s San Juan 85/74/.00 84/71/t 83/72/t
Normal year to date 5694 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 64/46/.02 63/44/s 68/46/s Tokyo 61/46/.00 66/46/s 69/49/s
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 2:38p 3:32a London 57/41/.00 53/45/sh 56/45/c Warsaw 61/43/.64 48/38/sh 50/37/sh
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 3:51p 4:03a April 17 April 24 May 3 May 10 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

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THE EXPANSIVE NATURE OF THE PASSOVER For instance, during her seder Nathan serves sev- Nathan also always includes a course of gefilte fish,
seder gathering can present a fantastic opportunity eral varieties of haroset, a mixture of sweet fruits and a minced fish quenelle, which she prepares from her FAJITAS are a
to use food to bring together the different elements nuts that is meant to symbolize the mortar used by mother-in-law’s family recipe. dish with roots
Jewish slaves to build for their masters. When it comes to the main course, Nathan plans to in the Rio
that are part of each family’s history.
She always includes two versions of a traditional include an Algerian-style beef cheek stew with cilan- Grande Valley
Because Jews have spread to all parts of the world, of Texas. Origi-
Eastern European haroset made of apples, walnuts, tro and cumin that she discovered from a friend in
dishes that may be traditional at Passover for many nally prepared
cinnamon and wine to celebrate her and her hus- Paris. One benefit of this exotic stew is that it is
families often take on regional characteristics that band’s heritage. But then Nathan offers versions of meant to be made a day ahead, then reheated. This by ranch work-
can make the meal downright exotic, says Jewish the dish from other regions, such as a Venetian varia- not only improves flavor but also frees up the host ers, the dish
cooking expert Joan Nathan, author most recently of tion based on chestnut paste, dates, dried figs and has evolved into many varia-
“Quiches, Kugels and Couscous.” nuts. See PASSOVER, Page 2C tions. While those early ranch
workers used strips of beef or
“Fajas,” the American version
also can include poultry, pork or
seafood. Whatever the version, it
has certainly put itself on the
culinary map of the United
States.

PORK FAJITAS WITH


MANGO SALSA
2-3 pounds pork tenderloin
1 large onion, cut into rounds
1 each red and green
bell pepper
6 warm flour tortillas
MANGO SALSA
2 medium mangoes
1
⁄2 medium jalapeno chile,
seeded and minced
1
⁄2 medium red onion
2 tablespoons cilantro leaves,
chopped
2 scallions, sliced thin
1 tablespoons lime juice
2 tablespoons olive oil
MARINADE
1
⁄2 cup lime juice
1
⁄3 cup tequila
1
⁄3 cup olive oil
4 cloves minced garlic
1 tablespoon molasses
1
⁄2 teaspoon ground cumin
1
⁄2 teaspoon black pepper
1
⁄2 teaspoon salt
Remove outer membrane from
the pork and marinate in non-
reactive bowl for 2-3 hours. Pat
dry, reserving marinade.
Add olive oil to medium pan
and heat for two minutes. Add
pork and onions. Cut peppers
into 1⁄4-inch strips and add to
pan. Brown pork on all sides
while mixing onions and pep-
pers. Transfer to a 9-by-12-inch
baking dish. First add peppers
and onions, than lay pork on top.
Pour half of the reserved mari-
nade over pork.
Cover with foil and bake at
375 for 25 minutes.
Prepare mango salsa by peel-
ing and dicing fresh mango into
1
⁄4- inch dice. Toss with lime
juice, red onion, jalapeno, scal-
lions and cilantro. Add salt and
pepper to taste.
When pork is ready, slice and
AP PHOTO
place on warmed tortilla shell
A Passover
seder gath-
and add onions and peppers.
ering pre- Garnish with cheddar cheese
sents a great and sour cream, if desired.
opportunity to
use food to bring
together elements of
each family’s history. A
beef-cheek stew with cilantro
and cumin fits right into such
a menu.

DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER

An open-face fajita wth mango


salsa prepared by John Exter.

Beyond the box: Wine now bagged in elegant barrels


By MICHELLE LOCKE Boisset Family Estates runs director Brad Wermager said he “Of course I did,” she says with
For The Associated Press DeLoach Vineyards in the Rus- was drawn to the concept be- a laugh. “But I think we have real-
Selling wine by the glass is hot, sian River Valley region of Sono- cause it was different and “we ly worked hard on trying to keep
but having half-empty bottles left ma County, which has been sell- liked the idea that it was good for the wine as fresh as possible.
over is not, something that has ing what they call the barrel-to- the environment.” We’re bottling the wine every
prompted restaurants and bars to barrel concept for more than a Wildfire has 30 wines available three months, that way we’re re-
explore new delivery systems year and recently launched the by the glass and Wermager has ally keeping it fresh and vibrant
from sophisticated preservation program at the company’s St. He- considered buying wine in kegs, for the consumer.”
devices to kegs that keep wine on lena-based Raymond Vineyards. which is another way to save on At the Captain’s Tavern in Mia-
tap. As with boxed wines, the bag- bottle waste. He likes the fact mi, Bill Bowers who owns the res-
One of the latest variations on in-barrel approach comes with that the barrel is something that
taurant with wife Audrey, put the
the theme has a back-to-the-fu- the advantage of not having to can be put on display. “It’s a good
DeLoach barrel in about four
ture aspect: The wine is pack- ship and recycle glass bottles. conversation piece,” he says.
months ago and “we’ve had good
aged in plastic bags similar to And the wine stays fresh longer. Bag-in-box wines have come a
those used in boxed wines, but in According to Boisset, the unfilled long way since the days when luck with it,” he says.
this case the bag is housed in an 10-liter bag weighs about 68 they were mostly the punch line The only problem is that due to
elegant wooden barrel. grams, 99 percent less than a to jokes. Many have won high state regulations he can only get
AP PHOTO
“This is the reinterpretation of nine-liter case of empty glass bot- praise, and they’re becoming a the 3-liter bags, which means on a
Jean-Charles Boisset, president of Boisset Family Estates, draws busy night the bag has to be
history,” says Jean-Charles Bois- tles. more common sight on store
wine from a barrel-to-barrel dispenser at Raymond Vineyards in changed and, when the level
set, president of Boisset Family So far, about 800 of the 10-liter shelves.
St. Helena, Calif. drops, the glass can take a while
Estates. “We wanted to create barrels have been shipped to res- Still, Raymond winemaker Ste-
something very unique for res- taurants and bars. DeLoach also wine, a cabernet sauvignon, is At Chicago-based Wildfire phanie Putnam admits she had to fill. Still, “the quality of the
taurants and hotels and eventual- recently introduced a 3-liter ver- available only in the 10-liter size Wine & Spirits, a small chain of some qualms about the new
ly for someone at home.” sion for home use. The Raymond for now. steak-and-seafood restaurants, packaging. See WINE, Page 2C
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Two Boy Scout units collect food donations


Members of Boy Scout Troop 281 and Pack 281 collected food from Back Mountain residents to help
feed area residents in need. More than 1,300 non-perishable food items were collected and delivered
to the Back Mountain Food Pantry in Trucksville United Methodist Church. Some of the participants,
first row, are Michael Santora, Ryan Cohen, Jonathan Adams, and Justin Butsavage. Second row: Eric
Davies, Matt Reynolds, Steve Lofing, Brian Butler, David Schnable, and Bill Reynolds. Third row: Ron
Santora, Bob Glicini, Josh Frankevich, Calvin Crane, Jared Casaldi, Lenny Javick, Brian Drouse, Tom
Lynch, Thad Kanaske and Ted Butler.

PASSOVER
2 bay leaves until the meat is very tender.
Salt and ground black pepper, to Remove the pan from the heat, let
taste cool, then remove the meat with a
1 tablespoon cumin slotted spoon and cut into 1-inch
Continued from Page 1C 1 bunch fresh cilantro, chopped cubes.
2 cups chicken broth Return the meat to the pan,
during dinner prep. In a large skillet with a cover or cover and refrigerate overnight.
The low-and-slow cooking a large Dutch oven over medium, The next day, remove any fat
results in an incredibly tender heat 3 tablespoons of the oil. Add that has accumulated and reheat
meat with tons of flavor. It the onions and garlic and saute the stew over low, adjusting the
until the onions are golden, about seasonings if necessary. Serve
also is a particularly versatile
10 minutes. Transfer the onions topped with the reserved fresh
recipe. If you have trouble and garlic to a plate and set aside. cilantro.
finding beef cheeks, use beef Add the remaining 2 tables- Nutrition information per serving
or veal shanks, beef stew poons of oil to the pan and in- (values are rounded to the nearest
meat or flanken, a cut of beef crease heat to medium-high. Add whole number): 608 calories; 357
from the same area as short the meat and brown on all sides. calories from fat (59 percent of
Return the onions and garlic to total calories); 41g fat (11g sat-
ribs.
the pan. Stir in the bay leaves, salt, urated; 0g trans fats); 100mg
AP PHOTO ••• pepper, cumin and all but 2 tables- cholesterol; 12g carbohydrate; 48g
A vacuum-packed container of wine sits inside a barrel-to-barrel dispenser at Raymond Vineyards in St. poons of the cilantro. Pour the protein; 2g fiber; 666mg sodium.
Helena, Calif. Housing bagged wines in elegant wooden barrels is a ‘reinterpretation’ of history,’ says BEEF CHEEK STEW WITH chicken broth over the meat. Bring (Recipe from Joan Nathan’s
Jean-Charles Boisset of Boisset Family Estates, which promotes the concept. CILANTRO AND CUMIN to a boil, cover, and simmer over “Quiches, Kugels and Couscous,”
Start to finish: 2 hours 15 min- low heat for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or Knopf, 2010)
part of a general evolution of “The container is becoming utes, plus overnight in the re-

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Webelos from Dallas earn Arrow of Light Award


The Arrow of Light Award was awarded to fifth-grade Webelos
from Den 5-3, Cub Scouts Pack 281 of Dallas. The honor is the
highest award available to Cub Scouts. Among the requirements
to receive the award, the Scouts garnered the Webelos Scout
badge and eight activity badges. Cub Scouts who earn the Arrow
of Light are eligible to join a Boy Scout troop prior to turning the
normally required age of 11. The boys have participated in Scouting
together since they were Tiger Scouts and in the first grade. Eric
Davies of Boy Scout Troop 281 is the den chief. From left are Nico-
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St. Nicholas students contribute to Lenten liturgy


Members of the first-grade class participated in a Lenten liturgy, ‘Lent: Love God, Love Neighbor,’ at St. Nicholas Church. Among their “Home of
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN BRIEF PLYMOUTH: The Ply-


mouth Ministerium will hold
its Lenten Soup and Scripture
LAFLIN: Laflin Borough Service at 11 a.m. Thursday at
will hold an Easter egg hunt All Saints Parish, Eno and
for children and grandchil- Willow streets. The Rev. Rob-
dren of borough residents at 1 ert Kelleher is the host pas-
p.m. Sunday at the Lower tor.
Laflin Borough Playground.
The deadline to register is SWOYERSVILE: Friends
today. Include the child’s age and patrons of Andrew Law-
in th reservation to rec- rence American Legion Post
board@yahoo.com. 644 are sponsoring a picnic
Parents can bring cameras
and bus trip to Dorney Park
to take pictures with the
Easter Bunny. on Aug. 13. The cost is $50
Stephen M. Barber LUZERNE COUNTY: The
and includes admission to
both parks and hot dogs,
Stephen Michael Barber, son of Grand Army of the Republic hamburgers, fried chicken,
Stephen and Judy Barber, King-
ston, is celebrating his ninth
Men of Christ United Presbyterian Church hosting breakfast Sons of Union Veterans of the salads and beverages. Pro-
Civil War Ezra S. Griffin, ceeds will benefit the Post
birthday today, April 13. Stephen The men of Christ United Presbyterian Church, 105 Lee Park Ave., Hanover Township, will serve their
is a grandson of Madeline Wor- Camp 8 and Auxiliary 10 will 644 Death Benefit Fund.
annual sausage and pancake breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $5 per person and are
linsky, Swoyersville; the late host an open house from A nonrefundable deposit of
available from any of the men of the church or by calling Rich Thomas at 822-9248. Participating in the
Laurence Worlinsky; and the late event, first row, are Tom Kravulski, Elmer Bradshaw, Frank Smith, Bill Heslop and Bob Ashton. Second noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday in $25 is required to reserve a
William and Dorothy Barber. He row: Al Pearce, Wes Simmers and Mike Walski. Third row: Joe Carchilla, Frank Umbriac and Thomas. the basement of City Hall in seat. For more information,
has three brothers, Kyle, 18; Fourth row: Greg Emery, Jim Marshall and Justin Walski. Scranton. call Cindy at 287-9400.
Corey, 1 1; and Aaron, 6; and two
sisters, Alysha, 15, and Saleah, 3.

MEETINGS of Wales in Ohio and Scranton


are on the agenda.

Today Friday
KINGSTON: Wilkes-Barre Chap-
WILKES-BARRE: St. David’s ter 342 National Active and
Society of Wyoming Valley Inc. Retired Federal Employees
at noon at Genetti Hotel and (NARFE) at 1 p.m. at Black
Conference Center, 77 E. Mar- Diamond American Legion,
ket St. President David Thomas 386 Wyoming Ave. Prospective
will preside. Reports on by- members are invited. Pizza and
laws, upcoming events in- light refreshments will be
cluding the National Festivals served.

Kate F. Wisneski
Kate Frances Wisneski, daughter of
Kathy and Mark Wisneski, Mariet-
ta, Ga., is celebrating her seventh
birthday today, April 13. Kate is a
granddaughter of Martha and Tom
Barbershop Harmony Society’s concert set for Saturday
Elgar, Marietta, Ga., and Irene and The Wilkes-Barre chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society will conduct its 59th annual concert
Dan Wisnieski, Shavertown. She is starting a 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Wyoming Area Secondary Center, Memorial Avenue, in Exeter. The
a great-granddaughter of Elsie theme is ‘Thanks for the Memories’ and will feature production numbers by the Wyoming Valley Barber-
Meehan Duval, Newport, Va. Kate shop Harmony Chorus under the direction of Raymond Patsko and Phillip Brown, assistant director.
has a brother, William, 9. Headliners are the quartets ‘Friday at O’Malleys’ and ‘Sounds Abound’ and GAR Memorial High School’s
‘Young Men In Harmony.’ Tickets for reserved seating costs $20 and $15 and are available through chap-
ter members or call 709-3716, 696-3385 or 287-2476. Tickets will also be sold at the door. Some of the
NAMES AND FACES members of the chorus, first row, are Wayne Steele, William A. Zdancewicz, Joe Husty, Ted Rebennack,
Tom Roberts, Lou Volpetti, Brown and Patsko. Second row: Herbert Daniels, Bob Dingman, Ralph Gil-
John W. Dawe, CFRE, will re- lespie, John Szeghy, John Benzi, Anthony D’Angelo, and Harry Taylor. Third row: Jim Morpeth, Scott
ceive the Association of Fun- Stiles, John Lang, Jarrett Roan, Jerry Cookus, Brian Clark, Mike Patti, John Gilligan and Drew Smith.
draising Professionals North-
eastern Pennsylvania Chapter
Hanover Township honors Eagle Scout
award for Outstanding Service to The Hanover Township Commissioners presented a proclama-
AFP at a special reception from tion to Thomas Joseph Caffrey for achieving the rank of Eagle
4:45 to 7 p.m. today at The Scout, the highest achievement presented by The Boy Scouts of
Woodlands Inn and Resort,
Plains Township. The reception America. Caffrey organized an Olympic Fund Day for 50 special
will be held at the conclusion of Olympians and their families at Yatesville Municipal Park. At the
the chapter’s professional ad- presentation with his parents, from left, are Joan Caffrey; Eagle
vancement event, THE Confer- Scout Caffrey; Brian McDermott, vice chairman, Township Com-
ence. Dawe has served on the missioners; and Edward Caffrey.
Northeastern Pennsylvania
chapter Board for the AFP since
2004 in various positions in-
cluding president and secretary.
Under his leadership the chap-
ter’s visibility, programming,
sustainability and service to the
nonprofit community increased
significantly. Among his many
accomplishments, he is an AFP
master teacher and frequent
presenter and panelist, specializ-
ing in organizational planning,
digital branding and communi-
cations. The CFRE Mentor/Schol-
ar Program and the Chapter
Professional Advancement
model Dawe implemented for
the Northeastern Pennsylvania
chapter are now used as best-
practice models for AFP chap-
ters throughout the world, and
Plains Lions, Rotary, business clubs unite for meeting
have been recognized in Ad-
vancing Philanthropy magazine. Students from learning centers visit science center The Plains Lions Club, Plains Business Men’s Association, the
Rotary Club of Plains and JLW Mt. Laurel Lions Club gathered for
Dawe is president of Dawe Con- a joint meeting. Luzerne County Sheriff John Gilligan was the
sulting, a full-service nonprofit
The children of the McGlynn and Mineral Springs learning centers visited the DaVinci Science Center in
and political consulting firm, and Allentown. Participating children, first row, are Britney Loucks, and Alexis Colon. Second row: Jalessa guest speaker. At the session, from left, are Tony Dente, Plains
CEO of The Dawe Group, a cre- Ross, Jaidyn Davison, Madea Stortz, Chase Leach, Promese Pendarvis, and Brinaya Gibbs. Third row: Business Men; Tom Malloy, Plains Rotary; Fran Griffith, Plains
ative services agency, both of Davonald Brown, Syid Spellman, Bryce Baker, and Xavier Webber. Fourth row: Tyshawn Woodson, Alura Lions; Gilligan; Elsie Belmont, JLW Lions; and John Corcoran,
Wilkes-Barre. Henderson, Crystal Brown, Jeff Bowlby, King’s College VISTA volunteer, and Darius Steele. program chairman, Plains Lions.

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St. Dennis Church, Main Street,
Glen Lyon. Adults pay $8; $4 for
information, call Mary at 823-
4988.
with French fries and coleslaw
served. For more information, call
288-6572 or 287-3889.
Youth with a Mission. Entertain-
ment provided by Soul Searching
and Kendall Mosley, members of
Spaghetti Dinner, sponsored by
Cub Scout Pack 415, 1-6 p.m. Sun-
day, basement of the Head Start
children. Menu includes fried Had- Lenten Fish Fry 4-8 p.m. Friday,
Goodwill Hose Company 2, 451 W. “Making A Difference Ministries.” Building, 1010 S. Hanover St., Nanti-
Annual Lenten Dinners 4-7 p.m.
THIS WEEK: April 13 to 19 dock filet, French fries, coleslaw,
roll, desserts and refreshments. Main St., Plymouth. Cost is $8 per every Friday through April 22,
Adults pay $7; $5 for children ages
11 years old and younger. Takeouts
coke. Takeouts served noon-6 p.m.
Proceeds benefit the pack’s trips
Tickets may be purchased from dinner. Takeouts available, and Ashley Rescue Hose Company 1,
Lenten Fish Dinners prepared by available. Proceeds will help pay and outings. Tickets are $8 at the
any member or at the door. deliveries made only in Plymouth. 160 Ashley St., Ashley. Menu offers
Chef2Table every Wednesday and traveling costs for a mission trip to door.
Friday through April 22 at Plains Lenten Potato Pancakes 4-7 p.m. fish, shrimp, a fish and shrimp
Homemade Potato Pancake Sale Bolivia this summer. To make a
American Legion, East Carey Friday, Transfiguration of Our Lord combo, and clam chowder. Dinners Breakfast with the Easter Bunny,
sponsored by the World Youth Day donation or more information,
Street, Plains Township. Only take- Church Hall, Bliss and Center include choice of baked potato or hosted by the Relay for Life team
Group of St. Faustina Parish 3-7 contact Brenda May at 881-3431.
outs available 4-7 p.m. on Wednes- streets, Hanover, Nanticoke. Meals fresh cut fries, coleslaw, dessert “Heaven’s Angels, 8-11:30 a.m.
p.m. Friday at St. Mary’s School, and beverage. Prices for adults are Annual Roast Beef Buffet and Sunday, Dorrance Township Fire
days; dine in or takeout 4-7 p.m. on Lower Hall, 1018 S. Hanover St., include soup, applesauce, green
Fridays. Dinners cost $8 and in- beans, dessert and beverage for $8 for fish, $8.50 for shrimp and Bake Sale 4:30 p.m. until sold out, Hall, 402 St. John’s Road, Wap-
Nanticoke. Price is three for $2.
clude breaded fish with tartar $6. Takeouts are the same price $9 for combos; for children fish is Saturday, Dymond Hallow United wallopen. Adults pay $8; $5 for
Takeouts served. For information,
sauce, French fries, pierogies and call 735-8000. but will not include a beverage. $6; and clam chowder is $4. Take- Methodist Church, Center More- children ages 12 years and younger;
coleslaw. Additional specials Pancakes will be available for outs and deliveries available. Call land. Takeouts available 4-4:30 free for children 3 years and
served on Fridays. Lenten Potato Pancake and Pie- takeout at $1 each. An a la carte 823-3511. p.m. Menu includes gravy, real younger. Pancakes, scrambled
rogi Sale 4-8 p.m. Friday, Exeter menu will be posted on www.trans- mashed potatoes, squash, creamed eggs, sausage, ham, home fries
Spaghetti and Pasta Dinner 4- Hose Company 1, 1405 Susquehan- Family-Style Turkey Dinner 3-7
figurationofourlord.org Thursday. cabbage, green beans, homemade and beverages on the menu. There
6:30 p.m. every Thursday at St. na Ave., Exeter. Delivery is avail- p.m. Saturday, Emmanuel United
Visit www.transfigurationofourlor- cole slaw and applesauce, red will be photos with the Easter
Mary’s Antiochian Orthodox able. Call 602-0739 for more in- Church of Christ, Alberdeen Road,
d.org on Thursday. For more in- beets, rolls, homemade pies and Bunny at $7 each, a bake sale,
Church, 905 S. Main St., Wilkes- formation. Dorrance Township, Mountain Top.
formation contact Jill at 824-4603 beverages. Tickets sold at the door silent auction and cake decorating
Barre. Menu includes a choice of Meals include stuffing, mashed
or the church rectory at 735-2262. for $8.50 per adult; $4 for children for children for $1. All proceeds
five pastas including whole wheat Lenten Fish Fry 3-6:30 p.m. Fri- potatoes, corn, green beans, cran-
Advance orders will be accepted ages 5-12 years old; free for chil- benefit the American Cancer So-
spaghetti, and seven sauces with day, Good Shepherd Polish Nation- berry sauce, homemade pickled
until 11 a.m. Friday. dren younger than age 5. For more ciety.
chicken or sausage, salad, dessert, al Catholic Church, 269 E. Main St., cabbage, bread, beverage, and
information, call 388-6566 or
and beverages. Takeouts available. Plymouth. Takeouts available. Price All-You-Can-Eat Lenten Fish Fry dessert. Takeouts available. Adults Annual All-You-Can-Eat Palm
333-5110.
Adults pay $7; $5 for children 5 to of $7.50 includes French fries, 4-7 p.m. every Friday through April pay $9; $4 for children ages 6 to 11 Sunday Breakfast 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
12 years old; children younger than coleslaw and dessert. For more 22 at Sylvania Lodge 354 Free and years old; children ages 5 and Annual Family-Style Ham and Sunday, Lake Noxen Elementary
5 years of age dine free. Call 824- information call Barbara at 690- Accepted Masons in Reyburn, younger dine free; or $9 for a Egg Supper starts at 4 p.m. Sat- School, hosted by the Harveys
1674 Thursdays. 5411. Shickshinny. Adults pay $9; chil- well-portioned takeout. To reserve urday, Jonestown United Methodist Lake Lions Club. Pancakes, sau-
dren younger than 12 years old dine tickets, call Hilbert, 868-6419, Church, Ridge Road between Ber- sage and scrambled eggs on the
Annual Lenten Fish Dinner, spon- Lenten Fish Fry 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
free. Doris, 379-3755, or the church wick and Benton. Adults pay $8.50; menu. Adults pay $5; $3 for chil-
sored by the Knights of Columbus Friday, St. Mary’s Church, 1730
Council 302 of Wilkes-Barre, 5-8 Fowler Ave., Berwick. Batter-dipped Lenten Fish Fry 5-8 p.m. every office at 868-5675. Tickets sold at $4 for children. Tickets sold at the dren. To purchase tickets, contact
p.m. Friday, basement, St. Therese fish, baked fish, breaded shrimp, Friday through April 22 at the the door. door. There will be bake and craft any Harveys Lake Lions Club mem-
Church Hall, 35 Old River Road, chicken tenders, baked potato or Fraternal of Eagles AERIE 1965 at sales. ber or Peter at 639-1235.
Annual Spring All-You-Can-Eat
Wilkes-Barre. Baked battered had- French fries, corn, cole slaw, baked 445 W. Eight St., West Wyoming. Pancake Supper 4:30-7 p.m. Sat- Fisherman’s Breakfast 6-11 a.m. Breakfast Buffet and Gift Basket
dock, scalloped potatoes, coleslaw, beans, homemade pies, rice pud- Dinners cost $6 and include French urday, Dr. Richard C. Post Memorial Saturday, Alderson United Metho- Raffle, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Sunday,
dessert and beverages on the ding, and beverages on the menu. fries and coleslaw. Hall of the William and Melba Dick- dist Church, Pole 108, Lakeside American Legion Post 609, 320
menu. Takeouts available. Adults Platters include a potato and one son Educational Facility, 40 Knob Drive, Harveys Lake. Eggs, sausage, Lee Park Ave., Hanover. Ages 12
pay $10; $5 for children ages 6 to 12 side dish. Fish also sold by the Lenten Meals 3-7 p.m. every Friday
through April 15 and Good Friday, Hill Road, Trucksville, adjacent to all-you-can-eat pancakes and bev- years old to adult pay $7; $5 for
years old; children younger than 6 piece and extra sides are available.
Factory orders must be placed by Wyoming Masonic Lodge 468, Trucksville United Methodist erages on the menu. Adults pay $6; children 11 to 6 years old; free for
dine free. Church. Proceeds benefit Cub $3 for children. For more informa- children ages five 5 and younger.
10 a.m. Phone 759-9227 or fax Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming. On
Homemade Traditional Pascha orders to 759-6637. Good Friday, April 22, hours are Scout Pack 155. Meal features a tion, call 639-5688 or 333-4218. Proceeds will benefit the trout-
Bread and Cheese, Nut and Poppy noon-7 p.m. Takeouts available. choice of pancake flavors and stocking program for children.
Lenten Food Sale, sponsored by Homemade Easter Bread (Paska)
Seed Rolls can be ordered until Potato pancakes, haluski, pierogi special “blue and gold” pancakes,
the Catholic community of North- Sale noon-4 Saturday and 10 a.m.- Annual Pancake and Sausage
Friday. Pickup orders 5-7 p.m. April and red clam chowder are on the bacon, sausage and beverages.
East Wilkes-Barre, 11:30 a.m.-4:30 noon Sunday, St. Mary’s Byzantine Breakfast, sponsored by the Men
21-22, St. Joseph’s Romanian Or- menu. For more information, call Adults pay $7.50; $4 for children
p.m., Friday, St. Andre Bassette, Church, Wilkes-Barre. Paska with of Christ United Presbyterian
thodox Church, 314 W. Broad St., 885-1441 or 693-2608. ages 12 and younger. For more
Father Zolcinski Hall, 666 N. Main raisins is $6; without raisins cost Church, 8-10 a.m. Sunday, at the
Hazleton. Items are $10 each. Call information or to reserve tickets,
St., Wilkes-Barre. Menu includes Lenten Food Sales 4-7 p.m. every $5. To place orders, call Renee church, 105 Lee Park Ave., Hanover
454-7224 and leave message. contact Crys Jennings at 696-6941.
potato pancakes, haluski, Manhat- Friday through April 22, Maltby Fire Sorber at 696-1398 or the parish Township. Tickets are $5 per per-
Old-Fashioned ‘Fish Frye’ Dinner tan clam chowder, New England Company, 253 Owen St., Swoyers- Spaghetti Dinner 4-7 p.m. Sat- office at 822-6028. Frozen pirohi son and are available from men of
4-7 p.m. Friday, hosted by the clam chowder and macaroni and ville. Takeouts available. Home- urday, West Side Club, West Grand costs $6 for potato; $7 for cab- the church or call Rich Thomas at
Knights of Columbus, St. Dennis cheese. For large orders or more made pirogi, haluski, fish dinners St., Nanticoke. Proceed benefit bage. 822-9248.

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Openly gay man is no longer content remaining his partner’s secret


Dear Abby: I am a passwords for my computer and stor- Dear Nothing To Hide: Folks who Abby, if someone takes the time
25-year-old gay man
who has been in a DEAR ABBY ing the list in a secure location. I have
asked my husband of 29 years to do
are secretive usually have something
to hide. Your husband’s past behavior
and spends the money to buy a gift,
shouldn’t the recipient be gracious
relationship for two the same, but he refuses. coupled with his refusal to let you enough to write a personal note?
years with a guy who ADVICE My husband has given me the have the password to his email ac- — Thought I’d Heard It All in Ohio
just turned 30. My well. Your boyfriend may need coun- information on our joint financial count indicates that he’s not proud of
problem is he has not seling in order to gain the strength accounts, but insists that his email ac- what you would find. If you’re willing Dear Thought: Of course she should!
yet told his family to level with his parents and sibling. count is private. to accept the status quo, drop the If the honoree is so busy that she
about me. Because you are no longer willing to I told him he doesn’t have to give subject. However, if you assert your- plans to forgo thanking her guests for
He has been around my family, and be kept under wraps, you do need to me the password. I just want him to self and pursue this, the first person their generosity, she should save ev-
they view him as part of the family. I make that clear to him. But do not write it down in the event something you should talk to is your lawyer be- eryone’s time, money and effort and
want the same with his parents and give him an ultimatum unless you are happens. I told him I have nothing to cause you may need one. forgo the shower.
sibling. prepared to follow through. hide, but does he? He got angry, and
Is it OK to give him an ultimatum we are barely speaking now. Dear Abby: My mother was recently
to either tell his family or I’ll leave? I Dear Abby: My unmarried sister Five years ago, I found out he was invited to a shower and was given
don’t want to be a secret anymore. passed away unexpectedly two years trading questionable emails with a specific instructions NOT to put her To receive a collection of Abby’s most memo-
— Out And Proud in Baltimore ago. My brother, other sister and I divorced cocktail waitress, and now name on the gift. The reason? The rable — and most frequently requested — po-
had a difficult time locating her per- I’m concerned. He frequents bars af- honoree plans to issue one general ems and essays, send a business-sized, self-
addressed envelope, plus check or money
Dear Out And Proud: It appears your sonal accounts and bills because she ter work, and I can’t help but worry. thank-you to everyone because she order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear
boyfriend has not yet come out to did everything online. This prompted Should I drop it? “doesn’t have the time” to send indi- Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box 447, Mount Mor-
his family — or if he did, it didn’t go me to begin writing down all my — Nothing to Hide in Ohio vidual thank-you notes. ris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included.)

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BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’ll SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Take
find new motivation for per- your problem to the whole team.
sonal improvement. What you Brainstorming in a group is fun
do before bed makes all the dif- and is likely to get everyone’s
ference in how you feel in the creative juices flowing. Make
morning, not to mention how sure everyone knows that there
you’ll look tomorrow. are no “wrong answers” in a
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You brainstorming session.
could coast on what you already SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
know, but you choose to keep Though there will be a degree
your skills up to date. Those who of frustration to express, do
pay you will be pleased at the everything in your power to keep
initiative you show. from complaining. You have bet-
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ll ter things to do than bond over
get a chance to perform what shared gripes.
you practiced. Even if you don’t CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
put on the best show of your It’s fine to go off task once in
life, your high-spirited effort will a while. In fact, when you need
be enough to push you to the a new idea, it’s recommended.
next level. During all your wandering
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Someone will be willing to pay across a groovy opportunity.
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money. Your warm reception of skilled. You’ve done the hard
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ing at you instead of talking to will align your agenda with that
you. Luckily, today there will be of colleagues and higher-ups.
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION a way to avoid the person who When everyone is on the same
regularly perpetrates the crime page, it will be easier to produce
of having a one-way conversa- big results and make your boss
tion between two people. happy at the same time.
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if there is a risk of being cri- lives of others. Over the next
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your drama with popcorn. As for assert yourself. You’ll give your
the real-life show that’s going on, domestic scene a makeover in
you didn’t buy a ticket, so you July. Aquarius and Virgo people
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BONICK’S BODY care, childcare,
Paid!!!
MERCEDES-BENZ `86
Tuesday Make: GMC A loving married
GUARD SERVICES, Model: Savana teacher couple
Hospice care. Local tions $5000
LLC. references. Price: $350
FREE Thursday G350 with so much to

REMOVAL
4:00 pm on
Wednesday Patrick J. Aregood,
Esquire
Registration Plate
Number: YDF-8426
offer would love
to adopt your
570-235-1422 Call 570-287-9701
for more info.
CADILLAC `94 190 E
4 cylinder gas
Odometer: 130,410 newborn. We GET THE WORD OUT
Call V&G 1218 S. Main St 380 Travel engine. 125,000
DEVILLE SEDAN
Friday VIN: 1GTHG35R211 can provide a with a Classified Ad.
4:00 pm on Wilkes-Barre, PA 196509 miles. Clean, runs
lifetime of happi- 570-829-7130
Anytime Thursday 18706 ness, security 94,000 miles,
excellent. $2,000
Call 570-328-7370
(570) 825-6720 Mamma Mia
Each vehicle must & educational 310 Attorney
288-8995 Holidays be purchased in opportunities. April 20th automatic, front
call for deadlines
Let the Community
Know!
present condition
and will be sold to
Expenses paid. Services Orchestra Seats wheel drive, 4
VOLKSWAGEN `01
LINEUP Place your Classified Nancy/Kevin 1-800-432-8069 door, air condi-

ASUCCESSFULSALE
You may email
your notices to Ad TODAY!
the highest respon-
sible bidder. Individ-
1-866-254-3529
www.nancykevin
ADOPTION tioning, air bags, PASSAT GLS WAGON
INCLASSIFIED! mpeznowski@
570-829-7130
ESTATE NOTICE
uals may bid on one
or both individual
2adopt.com
DIVORCE
CUSTODY
Estates, DUI
SPRING GETAWAYS all power, cruise
control, leather
Satin Silver Metallic.
1.8L 4 cylinder
timesleader.com vehicles; however, Longwood/QVC 4/30 turbo. Cold weather
ATTORNEY interior, $3,300.
Doyouneedmorespace? or fax to NOTICE IS HEREBY
the price for each
must be itemized.
LINE UP MATTHEW LOFTUS Seneca Lake W/E 570-394-9004
package & traction
control. 101,700
A yard or garage sale 570-831-7312 GIVEN that Letters The PA Department A GREAT DEAL... 570-255-5503 4/30 to 5/1
miles. Great condi-
Testamentary have
in classified of Community and Baltimore
Selling your tion. Asking $4,300
is the best way or mail to been granted to
Stanley E. Gemski,
Economic Develop- IN CLASSIFIED! ARD
Aquarium 5/14
406 ATVs/Dune Camper? (570) 417-7678
The Times Leader ment will approve
tocleanoutyourclosets! Executors of the Looking for the right deal DaVinci Exhibit 5/14 Buggies Place an ad and
You’re in bussiness
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA Estate of Mary
the appropriate bid
award. on an automobile? DUI Sight & Sound - find a new owner. 412 Autos for Sale
with classified!
18711 Kleynowski,
deceased, late of Turn to classified. TRAFFIC
Joseph 5/14
SUZUKI ’00 570-829-7130
the City of Wilkes-
Vehicle #1 is avail-
It’s a showroom in print! NYC/World Yacht
CHEVROLET `99 ACURA `00 INTEGRA
QUAD MASTER
For additional able to be seen at VIOLATIONS 5/22
information or Barre, Luzerne 165 Amber Lane, Classified’s got CRIMINAL GS Coupe. 1 owner,
County, Pennsylva-
ASTRO VAN
Boston Pop W/E clean title. 106K,
questions regard-
nia, who died the
Wilkes Barre, PA the directions! 5/28 to 5/30
4x4, auto, 520
automatic. Leather
ing legal notices
24th day of March
18702 and Vehicle OFFENSES miles, winch, heat-
interior, all power,
you may call
Marti Peznowski 2011. All persons
indebted to said
#2 is available to be
seen at 32-34 West
FREE 1-800-432-8069 ed grips. $4,650.
570-239-2877
56,000 miles, 4.3
cylinder engine,
automatic. Clean.
remote start, moon-
roof, alloy wheels
LOST, male Jack at 570-970-7371 Union Street,
Estate are request- $2,500. Call and more! $4,000
Russell Terrier or 570-829-7130
ed to make pay-
Kingston, PA CONSULTATION 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale (570) 829-0549 570-709-4137
named Sam. Black between 9 a.m. – 4
& white. Lost on
Monday April 11 in
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
ment, and those
having claims or
demands, to pres-
p.m. . Sealed bids
must be marked MACK 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Haddonfield Hills
basement, garage ent the same with-
“VEHICLE BIDS” and
LAW OFFICES
development in Dal-
las. If seen, please
call
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
out delay to the
Executors named or
are to be received
at 165 Amber Lane,
Wilkes Barre PA Love romantic EXPERIENCED NEW LOW PRICES!
(570) 718-4050
ment today at 570- to their attorney, 18702 no later than candlelight and AGGRESSIVE 2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai
829-7130! Joseph S. Falchek, sheer drapes in REPRESENTATION Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr
5:00 p.m. Wednes-
Esquire, 412 Mill day April 27, 2011. Oyster? Have it
LOST: White
German Shepherd.
ESTATE NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY
Street, Plains,
Pennsylvania 18705-
Bids will be opened
on Thursday, April
at your Oyster
Wedding!
570.287.1388
Female. Last seen 2818. www.MackLaw
in West Wyoming GIVEN that Letters 28, 2011 at 2:00 bridezella.net Offices.com
Testamentary have p.m. Loaded!
4/7. Named Secret
$
4,990* $4,990*
JOSEPH S. Eugene M. Brady
or may come to been granted to FALCHEK, ESQUIRE
Puppy. Very shy. Mary Jean Pettit, Executive Director
412 Mill Street ARE YOU BEING
570-864-0739 Executrix of the Plains PA SUED BY A
ESTATE OF MARY 18705-2818 03 Ford 02 Ford Escape
ANN ANDES, late of 145 Prayers CREDIT CARD
Windstar
ALL JUNK CARS Mountain Top, PA,
who died on Janu-
LEGAL NOTICE
Lehman SAINT JUDE
COMPANY??
You have a real

B a d Cre d it
chance of winning
WANTED!!
ary 17, 2011. All per-
sons indebted to
Township
Due to other com- May
NOVENA
the sacred DO YOU ENJOY & owing nothing if
you are repre-
the Estate are
PREGNANCY ?
N o Cre d it
mitments by the heart of Jesus be sented by a good Loaded w/ 66K Miles
ŠCALL ANYTIME
7,890* $6,490*
required to make
payment and those
Township Supervi-
sors and Township
adored,
loved and
glorified,
pre- Would you like attorney! Call Atty. $
Michael P. Kelly

N e e d a Ca r?
having claims or the emotional
ŠFREE REMOVAL demands are to
Building renova-
tions, the regular
served throughout
the world forever. reward of helping 570-417-5561
present the same scheduled meeting Sacred Heart of Je- an infertile or email mike@ ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth
ŠCA$H PAID without delay to the of the Township sus, have mercy on couple reach mikepkelly.com
Custom 4Dr Breeze
Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
Executor or to Supervisors to be us. Saint Jude, their dream of
ON THE SPOT Patrick Walsh,
Esquire, Kelley &
held on April 18 will worker of miracles, becoming
parents?

570 -693-30 76
be rescheduled to pray for us. Saint BANKRUPTCY
570-301-3602 Polishan, LLC, Old
Forge, PA 18518
April 25, 2011,
beginning at 6:00
Jude, helper of the
hopeless, pray for
Consider being a
surrogate. All
FREE CONSULT
Guaranteed 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C

ESTATE NOTICE
P.M. All other
scheduled meetings
for the evening of
us. Say this 9 times
a day. By the eighth
day, your prayer will
fees allowable by
law will be paid.
Call Central
Low Fees
Payment Plan!
w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
$
4,990 * $
2,890*
120 Found NOTICE IS HEREBY April 25 will be held be answered. Say it Pennsylvania Colleen Metroka 2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty *All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
GIVEN that Letters Attorney, 570-592-4796
MOTOR TWINS
as scheduled. 9 days and never
Testamentary have Denise Bierly, at
W E M AK E IT EAS Y!
FOUND: Young solid was it known to fail.
black male cat. Very been granted to Alvin L. Cragle Publication must be 814-237-6278
Tamara Sue Hend- ext. 226 Bankruptcy $595
friendly. 735-2243
erson, Executrix of
Treasurer promised. ~C.O. CALL STEVE MORENKO
Guaranteed Low Fees
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
279396

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LOST: CLARA HENDER-
ALL Atty Kurlancheek

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SON, late of Wilkes- 825-5252 W-B
Barre, PA, who died
JUNK APRIL SALES EVENT!
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DIVORCE No Fault
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April 8th
the Estate are re-
CAR & Atty. Kurlancheek 6 Mo. Service Contract Included!
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IL L O M O T

Wegmans
(parking lot)
ment and those
having claims or TRUCKS Divorce, Custody,
SPORT
demands are to
Sentimental present the same WANTED Support, PFA
Value. without delay to the
Executor or to Highest Prices
FREE Consultation.
Atty. Josianne CL E AN R E L IABL E
REWARD
Call Lou
Patrick Walsh,
Esquire, Kelley &
Polishan, LLC, Old
Paid!!!
Aboutanos
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1118
L OW M IL E CAR S $
4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C

6,995*
Freedom Pkg, 4x4, Runs Great, AT
$
8,995*
570-825-3368 FREE
Forge, PA 18518 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6 08 MITSUBISHI 06 BUICK LACROSSE
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Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959
07 C hevy Im pala L S
The following companies are hiring: Anytime 53K,F ue lF le x .................... 9,
$
995 5 Speed, CD, Alloys, 4 Door, AT, Low Miles,
Sporty, One Owner XClean

288-8995 FREE CONSULTATION 06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T $


12,995* $
11,995*
Gerrity's B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,995
for all legal matters $
TIL L O M O TO

570-457-5441

07 CHEVY ONE 04 HYUNDAI SONATA


Attorney Ron Wilson TON DUMP TRUCK
Supermarkets
7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1

570-822-2345
06 H y undai Tiburon G T
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995
Attorney $

Sun Buick GMC Keith Hunter


Bankruptcies Dual RR Wheels, 14K Miles,
06 H onda C ivic Auto, Excellent Condition Auto, Cruise, CD, PW, PDL
MAHLER, LOHIN
& ASSOCIATES S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,
$
995 $
21,995* $
6,995*
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with lobster
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SOCIAL SECURITY
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AUDI ‘01 A6 BMW `07 328xi CADILLAC ‘06 STS CHEVROLET ‘06 ACME AUTO SALES CHEVROLET `86 LINCOLN`06 Rare, Exclusive MINI COOPER S `06
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- FORD ‘10 Opportunity To
CORVETTE
2.7 T Quattro, dark
gray with tan leather
interior, automatic
Black with black
interior. Heated
ver, 52,600 miles,
sunroof, heated
CORVETTE 343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509 TAURUS SEL TOWN CAR LIMITED Own...
GARAGED
Pure silver metallic.
Roof & mirror caps
CONVERTIBLE
seats. Back up & seats, Bose sound 4x3 manual, 3 over-
transmission, 135k Across from Scranton Prep AWD, V6 & Alloys Fully loaded. in black. Tartan red
navigation sys- system, 6 CD drive, 350 engine
GOOD CREDIT, BAD $21,920 46,000 miles,
‘26 FORD
highway miles, fully tems. New tires & Silver beauty, 1 with aluminum cloth / panther black
loaded, well main- changer, satellite CREDIT, NO CREDIT Triple coated
brakes. Sunroof. radio, Onstar, park- Owner, Museum heads. LT-1 exhaust leather interior.
tained, $7900. Call Our Auto Credit Pearlized White.
MODEL T
Garage kept. Many ing assist, remote quality. 4,900 Hot Line to get system. White with Black bonnet
570-675-3808 miles, 6 speed. All red pearls. Custom Showroom stripes. Automatic.
extras! 46,000 keyless entry, elec- Pre-approved for a condition.
Miles. possible options Car Loan! flames in flake. New Panel Delivery Steptronic paddles.
AUDI `02 A4
tronic keyless igni- $18,900.
Asking $19,500. tion, & more! including Naviga- 800-825-1609 tires & hubs. 1 100 point Dual moon roofs,
570-814-4926 or
3.0, V6, AWD 570-825-8888 or $17,600 tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000
www.acmecarsales.net owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500
560 Pierce St. (570) 654-2596 Concours quality Cockpit chrono
package, conven-
automatic, tiptronic 626-297-0155 570-881-2775 08 CHYSLER 300 Kingston, PA restoration. Red
Call Anytime! Must sell $45,900 black, V6 (570) 359-3296 with black fend- ience, cold weather
transmission. Fully 570-299-9370 Ask for Les www.wyoming (heated seats) &
loaded, leather Boat? Car? Truck? 06 DODGE STRATUS ers. Never Driven.
valleymotors.com premium packages.
BMW `93 325 IC
Motorcycle? Air- RT, Black, sunroof, WANTED! 0 miles on
CHEVROLET
interior. 92,000 Wanna make your 570-714-9924 Dynamic stability
miles. Good condi- plane? Whatever it wing, 31,000 miles restoration.
car go fast? Place control. Xenon
ALL
tion. Asking $9,500. Convertible, is, sell it with a 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE RARE!
headlights, front
an ad in Classified!
2010 CAMARO
Metallic Green Classified ad. 3.0, hunter green, $40,000
HONDA `07 CIVIC
Call (570) 417-3395 and rear fog lights.
Exterior & Tan 570-829-7130 570-829-7130. tan leather (AWD) $38,000

JUNK
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT V-6 Victory Red, $36,500 Parking distance
Interior, 5 Speed Sport SI. Red, with
AUDI `05 A4 Transmission,
Heated Seats. 2nd
135 Legals/
Public Notices
135 Legals/
Public Notices
White, 4 door, 4cyl.
66,000 miles
black interior,
all bells and
black interior,
control. Harmon-
Kardon sound sys-
Turbo, Navy Blue
with grey leather
interior, fully
Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,
01 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX GT, whte,
whistles.
$25,000
75,000 miles. 6
speed, spoiler and
body kit. Tinted win-
CARS! 2002 BMW 745i
The Flagship of
tem. Chrome line
interior. Mint condi-
tion. 17,000 miles.
CA$H
Garage Kept, LEGAL NOTICE 4 dr., V6 570-706-6489 dows,
loaded automatic. 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO the Fleet Must Drive!
Excellent Gas Reduced $11,900
93,000 miles. All New - $87,000 $21,500
Mileage. Carfax NOTICE OF ACTION IN MORTGAGE Burg./tan lthr.,
CHEVY `06 COLORADO (570) 714-0384 570-341-7822
PAID
records. Excellent available. Price FORECLOSURE Nav., 360 HP, AWD Midnight Emerald
condition. 4 new reduced $7,995 ________________ 01 AUDI A8 L Extended cab. Auto. with beige leather

MUSTANG ‘02
tires & new or trade for SUV or IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS cashmere beige, Power steering, a/c. interior. 61K miles.
brakes. Asking
$10,000 or best
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
OF LUZERNE COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA
tan lthr., nav., AWD
01 AUDI A8 L
40k miles. 2 wheel
drive.
VITO’S 570-301-3602 Mint condition.
Loaded. Garage
offer. Call for info 570-388-6669 green, tan leather $12,600, negotiable. Kept. Navigation
GT CONVERTIBLE
417-2010 Days
779-4325 Nights
No. 1535-2011 navigation, AWD 570-678-5040
& Stunning,
Red with black top.
BUICK `92 REGAL MAZDA `04 3
Blk, auto, sun roof Must Sell!
6,500 miles. One
EAGLE ROCK RESORT CO.,L.L.C. 01 VW CABRIOLET
CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU GINO’S $20,000
$18,600 Owner. Excellent
BMW `02 330 Custom, 4 door,
6 cyl. auto. 63K vs.
Plaintiff Silver, Brown top,
5-spd, convertible Affordable.
Wanted:
Hatchback, 92,000
miles. Excellent
Condition. $18,500
570-760-5833
CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful
miles. Garage kept.
Like new. $2995. CARMELA G. BASCON
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck
With Warranty.
$6,992
Junk
condition. auto,
sunroof, premium 1993 CADILLAC
condition. Newly
re-done interior
DEALER
Current Inspection
Defendant lthr., 64,000 miles
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
sound and alloy
wheels. $8,300 ALANTE NISSAN `06 ALTIMA
leather & carpeting. 570-825-8253 TO: CARMELA G. BASCON 2 dr, auto, silver Cars & (570) 864-2337 2 Door
SE, special edition.
59,000 miles. Auto,
$13,500. 77 Pontiac Firebird
You are hereby notified that on Black V6, T-Tops Trucks Convertible fwd, 4 cyl., original
MAZDA `04 RX-8
570-313-3337
BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE
Exquisite Candy owner. Fully loaded,
February 8, 2011, Eagle Rock Resort Co., 73 VW BEETLE CONV.
Highest Apple Red black
BMW `04 325i L.L.C., filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Com- olympic blu, blck 560 Pierce St. AM/FM CD changer.
One Owner. Hunter Green, soft top. 13,000 Power driver seat,
plaint against the above Defendant at the
Leather, CD,
above number.
top, 4 speed
SUVS, VANS,
Kingston, PA Prices 80,000 miles. original miles. All anti-theft alarm,
Alloy Wheels www.wyoming New brakes & available options,
$16,450 TRUCKS, 4 X4’s valleymotors.com Paid!! rotors. New including gold
excellent condition
$9,900
Property Subject to Foreclosure: Lot 166 07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT alignment. Two alloy wheels.
570-714-9924 FREE PICKUP 570-283-1165
of the TW Subdivision located at Eagle grey, V6 AWD new rear tires. Garage Kept. 1
Rock Resort, Hazle Township, County of 07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
CHRYSLER ‘06 288-8995 No accidents. owner. Final
Luzerne, Pennsylvania, 18202. garnet red, V6, 4x4
06 DODGE RAM 1500
PRICE REDUCED
$8,000 or best
Model Year.
Gorgeous NISSAN `06 SENTRA
560 Pierce St.
NOTICE SLT, quad cab,
hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
300C HEMI offer. For more
information, call
Automobile!
$31,000
1.8 S, Special
Edition, Power
Light green, 18,000
5 Speed. Like New!!
New Tires, tinted
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
You have been sued in court. If
you wish to defend against the claims set
06 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY TOURING
miles, loaded,
leather, wood trim,
HYUNDAI `04 (570) 332-4213 $29,900
$27,900
steering, brakes,
windows & locks.
forth in the following pages, you must take
windows, sun roof,
black leather
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
action within twenty (20) days after this
Complaint and Notice are served, by
red, 4 dr., 7 pass.,
mini van
$24,000.
570-222-4960
TIBURON GT MAZDA `10 From an Exotic,
6 CD changer.
Excellent condition,
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB Blue, 5 speed 43K. $12,500.
leave message
interior. Only entering a written appearance personally SLT, silver, auto., manual, CD, Air,
3i SPORT Private Collection
Call 570-650-0278
570-881-6897

CADILLAC `04
57,000 Miles!!! or by attorney and filing in writing with the factory alarm,
V6, 4x4
PRICE REDUCED TO
$14,000!!
court your defenses or objections to the
claims set forth against you. You are
06 JEEP LIBERTY CHRYSLER `02 power windows &
locks. 38K.
16,000 miles, black.
3 Year/36,000 mile
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA
SEVILLE SLS
SPORT white, V6,
For more info,
call (570) 762-3714
Beige. Fully loaded
warned that if you fail to do so the case
may proceed without you and a judgment
may be entered against you by the court
4x4
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, PT CRUISER
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236
warranty. AC,
power windows.
ABS. Excellent
MERCEDES-BENZ Auto, one owner,
Local trade
green, auto, V6, Inferno Red, flame
FORD `07 MUSTANG `97 SL320
Excellent condition. condition. $11,435
without further notice for any money 4x4 design. Chrome
Runs great. New Asking $13,900
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
rotors, new brakes.
Just serviced.
claimed in the Complaint or for any other
claim or relief requested by the Plaintiff.
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
wheels. 47,000
miles, one owner. HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA (570) 283-1165
You may lose money, or property or other Silver, black leather, Looks and runs GLS, automatic.
MERCEDES-BENZ `01
great, $11,500. 108,000 miles. Ask- Only 2,400 miles.
negotiable. rights important to you. 3rd seat, AWD great. New inspec-
ing $8,000. (570) $20,750
570-479-2482 709-8492 05 CHEVY EQUINOX tion. $5,800
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER
C-240
Silver, 4 door, 4x4 Call (570) 472-1854 560 Pierce St.
TO YOUR LAWYER TO ONCE, IF YOU DO 05 FORD EXPLORER
250 General Auction 250 General Auction Kingston, PA
NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT
AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE
XLT, white 4 door
4x4 DODGE `01 STRATUS Loaded, automatic,
AC, heated leather
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WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
Special Edition.
SE
4 door, automatic
560 Pierce St.
seats, 4 door.
$4,700
Call 570-388-6535
Blue, convertible,
40th Anniversary
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Model. 47,000
AUCTION
PA Bar Association Grey, sunroof, 4x4 Kingston, PA
Power windows, miles. Minor
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
Lawyer Referral Service
100 South Street
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
ER, seafoam
seats & locks . V6,
Asking $2,900. Call
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com MERCEDES-BENZ `05 repairs. $7,500
or best offer.
CONVERTIBLE
240C
PO Box 186
FRIDAY APRIL 15, 2011 at 4:30 P.M. Harrisburg, PA 17108-0186
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
(570) 819-3140 or
(570) 709-5677
570-714-9924 Call 973-271-1030
Blue/white top &
1144 Exeter Avenue, Exeter, Pa 18643 (800) 692-7375 slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4 4Matic, V6 - Gray, Say it HERE white interior.
Midas touch and Joker Wild slot machines. Furniture:
Mahogany: china closets, 3 Governor Winthrop desks, DR
LORINE ANGELO OGURKIS, Esquire
04 DODGE DURANGO
LIMITED, Sandstone, FORD `04 MUSTANG JEEP `04 GRAND 77K highway miles,
Excellent condition,
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
Recent document-
ed frame-off
Pa. I.D. #91337
set, BR sets, nice variety of tables, beds, much more. Vic- Attorney for Plaintiff
tan leather, 3rd Mach I, 40th
CHEROKEE LIMITED dealer serviced. Sun restoration. Over

MERCURY `95
seat, 4x4 ANNIVERSARY EDITION roof, heated seats. $31,000 invested.
torian marble top tables, chairs, rockers, grandfather clock, EAGLE ROCK RESORT 04 DODGE RAM 1500 V8, Auto, 1,200 4WD, 6 cylinder $15,500. Call will sell $21,500.
Gothic oak chair, and more. Noritake Azalea, Waterford, 1031 Valley of Lakes SLT, quad cab, miles, all options, auto. Moonroof. 570-288-3916 570-335-3127
Limoges, Royal Doulton, Hummels, Fenton and more. 50 Hazleton, PA 18201 hemi, silver, 4x4 show room condi- Fully powered. New
GRAND MARQUIS
pieces Sterling flatware, silver plate, clocks, early cameras
and projectors: Kodak cine Special II, Graflex #883069, and
(570) 384-1377 04 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
tion. Call for info.
Asking $24,995
brakes & tires.
94,000 highway
miles. $11,500
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 4 door, V8, fully
loaded, moon roof, TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
LEGAL NOTICE Gold tan leather, Serious inquiries
more. Advertising including lots of beer signs and trays,
Stegmaier thermometer, Coca Cola, etc. Musical instru- NOTICE OF CIVIL ACTION_EQUITY
3rd seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
only. 570-636-3151 (570) 822-6334
C-CLASS
Silver with leather
new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in
excellent shape. 2
65,000 miles, good
condition, keyless
entry, cassette/
ments, toys and dolls, antique books and paper collectibles,
oil paintings, great prints and mirrors, brass plated cash
COMPLAINT TO REINSTATE
MORTGAGE
LS, white, V6, 4x4
04 KIA SEDONA EX, FORD `07 KIA `08 RONDO interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles.
owners. Call
(570) 822-6334 or
radio + snow tires.
$12,500
register, Christmas, primitives and much more. See web
sites for detailed list and lots of pictures!!!
________________
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
green, tan leather,
7 pass. mini van MUSTANG GT
Premium package,
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
$15,000 Negotiable
(570) 885-5956
(570) 970-9351 570-474-5268
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 04 JEEP GRAND
Order of sale: 4:30 Inside-glassware, china, smalls 78,000 miles. Still 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
CHEROKEE LAREDO silver, black leather under warranty.
Outside-primitives, advertising No. 444 of 2010 gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 interior, 5 speed Received 60,000

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


7:00 Inside-furniture 03 FORD WINDSTAR manual. 20,000
SL 500
mile servicing. New
Terms: Cash, MC, Visa, 13% buyer’s premium w/ 3% dis- EAGLE ROCK RESORT CO.,L.L.C. LX, green, 4 door, miles. $18,900 tires. KBB Value
Plaintiff entertainment sys. (570) 868-3832 $8,500. Asking only
count for cash or check vs. 7 pass. minivan Convertible, with
$7,900. A Must See! removable hard
Information: 693-0372, chucksauction.com
& auctionzip.com #4156 Au001433
DONALD DONG WOO-LEE
Defendant
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
blu, V6, 4x4 FORD `10 FUSION SE
Silver/grey, grey
(570) 457-0553 top, dark Blue,
camel interior, $300 and Up
03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Summer Driving
$125 extra if driven,
TO: DONALD DONG WOO-LEE X-cab, white, 4x4 interior. Automatic,
AWD, Moonroof/ Only, Garage Kept.
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 02 MERCURY MOUNT-
spoiler package. Excellent condition, Very Good
You are hereby notified that on January 12, AINEER PREMIUM,
2010, Eagle Rock Resort Co., L.L.C., filed a 15,000 miles. garage kept, 1 Condition, No
pulled or pushed in.
WE’VE MOVED
white, tan leather,
Complaint to Reinstate Mortgage against 3rd seat, 4x4 Remainer of owner. Must see. Accidents. Classy
extended warranty. Low mileage, 90K. Car. Price
NOBODY Pays More
the above Defendant at the above num- 02 GMC SONOMA SLS,
ber. X-cab, slvr, 4x4 Sirius radio, 6 CD Leather interior. All Reduced!
01 DODGE RAM 1500 changer. Garage power. GPS naviga- $13,995

570-760-2035
Property Subject to Reinstatement of regular cab, 4x4, kept. Asking tion, moon roof, cd or trade for
Mortgage: Lot 409 of the TT Subdivision with cap $17,000 or best changer. Loaded. SUV or other.
RUBINA A. ZAMAN M.D. located at Eagle Rock Resort, Hazle Town- 98 FORD F-150, offer. Call Asking $10,000. Call 570-388-6669
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Infants, Children ship, County of Luzerne, Pennsylvania, regular cab pick up (570) 823-8403 570-706-6156
& Adolescents 18202. green, auto 4x4 SUBARU `05 LEGACY Sunday 8 am - 68 pm

Moved to:
NOTICE FORD `92 MUSTANG LINCOLN `00 LS SPORT AWD
913 Rear Wyoming Ave.
Wyoming, Pa 18644
You have been sued in court. If you wish
to defend against the claims set forth in
the following pages, you must take action
within twenty (20) days after this Com- Let the Community
Convertible,
55,000 original
miles 5.0 auto,
some engine
1 owner. Low miles.
V6, All leather. Ask-
ing $5,800. Call
Air, new tires &
brakes, 31,000
miles, great
condition. $11,995.
Harry’s U Pull It
(570) 693-3005 (570) 819-3140

Accepting New Patients


plaint and Notice are served, by entering a
written appearance personally or by attor-
Know!
Place your Classified
upgrades. Garaged
showcar. $8200
(570) 709-5677 570-836-1673 AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
(570) 283-8235
ney and filing in writing with the court your
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
AUTO
Ad TODAY!
defenses or objections to the claims set
570-829-7130
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
forth against you. You are warned that if
you fail to do so the case may proceed FORD ‘02 VEHICLES!!!
CHEVROLET `05
SERVICE
Public Notices Public Notices without you and a judgment may be
entered against you by the court without FOCUS WAGON DRIVE IN PRICES
LEGAL NOTICE
further notice for any money claimed in the
Complaint or for any other claim or relief TAHOE Z71 Low mileage,
One owner Call for Details (570) 459-9901
DIRECTORY
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR requested by the Plaintiff. You may lose Silver birch with $7,984
SCHOOL YEAR OF 2011-2012 money, or property or other rights impor- grey leather interior, Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
tant to you. 3rd row seating,
Sealed bids are solicited by the Lake-
Lehman School District, Lehman, Pennsyl-
rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR
vania for the following: LAWYER TO ONCE, IF YOU DO NOT HAVE traction control, 5.3l DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO engine, moonroof,
Art Supplies - Elementary & Secondary TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET rear DVD player. 560 Pierce St.
Athletic Medical Supplies www.wegotused.com
FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU Bose stereo + many Kingston, PA
Boiler Maintenance CAN GET LEGAL HELP. more options. Imm- www.wyoming
Caps, Gowns, & Scholastic Hoods aculate condition.
Custodial Supplies PA Bar Association 76,000 adult driven
valleymotors.com 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Diplomas & Covers miles. $15,600. Call 570-714-9924
Lawyer Referral Service
Fall Sports (Cross Country, Field Hockey, 100 South Street (570) 378-2886 &
Football, Golf, Boy’s Soccer, Girl’s Volley- ask for Joanne 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
ball)
PO Box 186
Harrisburg, PA 17108-0186 FORD ‘05 EXPLORER
Fuel
General Art Supplies
(800) 692-7375
CHEVROLET `84 SPORT TRAC XLT $ WANTED JUNK $
VEHICLES
General Office Supplies LORINE ANGELO OGURKIS, Esquire 1/2 Ton, 4WD,
Health Room Supplies
Home Economics Supplies
Pa. I.D. #91337
Attorney for Plaintiff
CAPRICE CLASSIC
Very Clean. New
automatic, V6
$15,992 LISPI TOWING
Industrial Arts (Drafting, Graphic Arts, 7th
Grade Supplies, Lumber, Wood Shop)
EAGLE ROCK RESORT
1031 Valley of Lakes
Tires. Burgundy red
with vinyl top.
We pick up 822-0995
Music Supplies-Band & Curriculum Hazleton, PA 18201
Physical Education Supplies - Elementary MUST SEE!
& Secondary
(570) 384-1377 $2,400 VITO’S
Rubbish Removal (570) 269-0042
All Junk
Sports Reconditioning
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 560 Pierce St. &
Science Supplies
Student Accident & All Interscholastic Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
Cars &
Sports/Activities Insurance Program
Temperature Control (HVAC) valleymotors.com Trucks GINO’S
Bid specifications may be picked up in the RADIO STATION FILING NOTICE -
570-714-9924
Wanted Like New
WMGS-FM, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA
Administration Office of the Lake-Lehman Highest
School District located in the Lehman-
Jackson Elementary School, 1237 Market On March 31, 2011, an application was filed with the Federal FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE Prices
Tires
CD AND ALLOYS
Street, Lehman, Pennsylvania 18627-0038
or by calling Mrs. Barbara Baigis at 570-
Communications Commission requesting consent to the transfer
of control of WMGS, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 92.9 in $9,880 Paid In $15 & UP!
255-2703. connection with the reorganization of Citadel
Broadcasting Corporation. CA$H Like New
Bids will be accepted at the Office of the
Secretary of the School District located in The transferor is the existing shareholders of Citadel
FREE Batteries
the Lehman-Jackson Elementary Building, Broadcasting Corporation. The officers, directors, and PICKUP
Lehman, Pennsylvania 18627-0038 up to attributable owners holding l0% or more of the capital stock are
FLC XXXIII Partnership, L.P., FLC XXXII Partnership, L.P., 570-574-1275
$20 & UP!
1:30 PM, Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Bids 560 Pierce St.
will be publicly opened at that time in the Forstmann Little & Co. Equity Partnership VI, L.P., Farid Suleman, Carry Out Price
Judith A. Ellis, Jacquelyn J. Orr, Patricia Stratford, Randy L. Kingston, PA
District Administrative Office.
www.wyoming
Taylor, J. Anthony Forstmann, Michael A. Miles, Michael J.
valleymotors.com
570-301-3602 288-8995
The envelope containing the bid shall be Regan, Thomas Reifenheiser, Wayne T. Smith and Theodore J.
marked “Bid for ____________ - 2011-2012 Forstmann. 570-714-9924 CALL US!
Selling your
School Year”.
TO JUNK Camper?
The School Board reserves the right to
The transferee is the shareholders
Broadcasting Company, as reorganized.
of Citadel
The officers and HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
2 door, 5 speed, air,
YOUR CAR Place an ad and
accept or reject any and all bids or any directors are Farid suleman, Judith A. Ellis, Jacquelyn J. Orr, find a new owner.
part of any bid, or to order any item from Patricia Stratford, Randy L. Taylor, William M. Campbell, III, Greg power windows & BEST PRICES 570-829-7130
any bid, and to waive any and all informal- Mrva, Paul N. Saleh, Jonathan Mandel and John L. Sander. locks, sun roof, CD, IN THE AREA
ities in connection with them at its discre- There are no attributable owners holding 10% or more of the cruise & alloys. WANTED
CA$H ON THE $POT, Cars & Full Size
tion. capital stock. Excellent condition,
very well main-
Free Anytime Trucks. For prices...
A copy of the application and related materials are available for tained with service Pickup Lamoreaux Auto
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT
public inspection weekdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and records, remaining 570-301-3602 Parts 477-2562
MARY JO CASALDI, SECRETARY 5:00 p.m. at the studios of Station WMGS, Honda warranty.
BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS located at 600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. 65K, $10,500. To Place Your Ad, Call 829-7130
570-706-0921
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2011 PAGE 3D

NEW 2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4 DR NEW FORD FOCUS SE


Auto., Am/FM/CD, Sirius Satellite Radio, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, 16” Steel
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., AC, Side
Curtain Air Bags, 15” Alloy Wheels, PL, PW, Tilt Wheels, Tilt Wheel, AC, Instrument Cluster, Message Center, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Pwr.
Wheel, Instrument Cluster, Message Center, Side Mirrors, Fog Lamps, MyKey, Convenience
Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors, Sirius Satellite Pkg., Cruise Control,MyFord, Map Lights,
Radio, SE Appearance Pkg., Rear Spoiler, Fog Lamps Perimeter Alarm, SYNC,

72
Mos.

24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment,
$595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD NEW 2011 FORD


FIESTA SE FUSION SE
Auto., AC, Pwr. Mirrors, Advance Trac with Auto., AM/FM/CD, PL, PW, Tilt, Alum.
Electronic Stability Control, CD, Side Wheels, Pwr. Seat, Anti-Theft Sys., Safety
Curtains, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. Locks,
Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Sport Pkg., 1st & 2nd Row Air Curtains, Side
Appearance Pkg., Rear Spoiler, Impact Air Bags, Sirius Satellite Radio,
Heated Seats, 15” Alum. Keyless Entry, Message Center,
Wheels, Cruise Control,
Winter Pkg., SYNC

24 72 24
Mos. Mos. Mos.

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000
allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS AWD NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD
All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Door Locks, XLT, Safety Canopy, CD, Side Impact
Safety Pkg., Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PW, PDL,
Auto., 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. CD, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy Glass, Roof Rack,
Windows, Air Conditioning, Keyless Entry, 16” Alum. Wheels, Rear Cargo
Keyless Entry with Remote, Convenience Pkg., Sirius Satellite
Safety Canopy, Side Air Bags Radio,

72
72 24 Mos.
Mos. Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD TAURUS SEL NEW 2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, Reverse Auto., ABS, V6, PW, PDL, Remote Keyless Entry
Sensing Sys., AM/FM/CD, w/Keypad, Rear Spoiler, Anti-Theft Sys., CD, Personal Safety Sys.,
Keyless Entry with Keypad, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Air Bags, Sirius Satellite
PW, PDL, 18” Alum. Wheels, Radio, Convenience Group, Auto. Headlamps, Cruise,
Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm, Reverse Sensing, 18” Alum. Wheels, Pwr. Seat,
Sirius Satellite Radio

72 72
24 Mos. 24 Mos.
Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment,
$595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR
financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for
illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends APRIL 30, 2011.
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STK: K11852A 2008 Suzuki....... Grand Vitara 4WD 4dr Auto XSport w/Snrf ........... 43,498 MILES $17,499 STK: H26295A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX.......................................32,049 MILES $24,499
STK: H25828A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr LX ....................................... 46,913 MILES $17,595 STK: H26123A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................38,604 MILES $24,979
STK: A10678A 2006 Honda....... Ridgeline..... RTS AT............................................... 57,186 MILES $17,895 STK: JP14919A 2008 BMW......... 3-Series....... 4dr Sdn 328i RWD South Africa ....... 31,696 MILES $24,999
STK: T27828A 2010 Honda....... Civic ............ 4dr Auto LX........................................ 2,336 MILES $17,979 STK: H25653A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................31,247 MILES $24,999
STK: H26135A 2007 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr V6 AT EXL.................................... 16,328 MILES $17,995 STK: A10664A 2007 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................42,416 MILES $24,999
STK: A10617A 2006 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn AT......................................... 59,149 MILES $17,995 STK: H26352A 2008 Honda....... Odyssey ...... 5dr EX-L .............................................32,888 MILES $25,479
STK: H26118A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 20,651 MILES $18,295 STK: T27591B 2007 BMW......... 3-Series....... 4dr Sdn 335i RWD............................. 54,388 MILES $25,499
STK: H25800A 2009 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto LX.................................... 25,004 MILES $18,499 STK: H25556A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................34,157 MILES $25,499
STK: DP15165 2010 Dodge....... Caliber......... 4dr HB SXT ........................................ 22,072 MILES $18,499 STK: T27376A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra 4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT SR5.................62,285 MILES $25,499
STK: H25659A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 52,311 MILES $18,499 STK: H26099A 2008 Honda....... Ridgeline..... 4WD Crew Cab RTL w/Lthr...............20,439 MILES $25,995
STK: JP15140 2010 Jeep .......... Patriot ......... 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* ............... 17,064 MILES $18,795 STK: T27279A 2007 Ford........... SuperDuty F-250 4WD SuperCab 158” Lariat............... 53,948 MILES $25,995
STK: A10649A 2010 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 21,592 MILES $18,995 STK: L11148B 2006 Lexus ........ IS 350 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto............................46,802 MILES $26,479
STK: K11381A 2008 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 5dr Auto EX .............................. 33,037 MILES $18,995 STK: B9020A 2008 Audi .......... A4 ................ 4dr Sdn Auto 2.0T quattro.................18,062 MILES $26,499
STK: JP15132 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 29,605 MILES $18,995 STK: DP15178 2010 Dodge....... Dakota......... 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar..... 12,321 MILES $26,499
STK: M7758A 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander.... 4WD 4dr XLS..................................... 40,232 MILES $18,995 STK: DP15200 2010 Dodge....... Dakota......... 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar..... 13,123 MILES $26,499
STK: H26053A 2007 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 4dr AT EX.................................. 56,262 MILES $18,999 STK: L11174A 2007 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................43,806 MILES $26,979
STK: T27181A 2010 Chevrolet . Malibu......... 4dr Sdn LT w/1LT............................... 6,783 MILES $18,999 STK: T27158A 2009 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4WD 4dr V6 Base..............................19,396 MILES $27,479
STK: H26223A 2009 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto LX.................................... 26,153 MILES $18,999 STK: L11033B 2008 Cadillac..... SRX ............. AWD 4dr V6 ......................................35,319 MILES $27,479
STK: J4502A 2007 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Limited ............................... 46,140 MILES $18,999 STK: T27392A 2010 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 9,438 MILES $27,479
STK: KP15216 2010 Hyundai.... Sonata......... Series Not Selected .......................... 26,861 MILES $18,999 STK: P15179 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT.....................21,185 MILES $27,499
STK: T27602B 2005 Ford........... F-150............ Supercab 133” XLT 4WD................... 69,180 MILES $18,999 STK: H25996A 2010 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr V6 5-Spd AT Ltd .................13,002 MILES $27,990
STK: L10734C 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX-L ................................ 24,089 MILES $19,375 STK: T27738A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra 4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade.............. 41,984 MILES $28,479
STK: H26278A 2009 Toyota....... Prius ............ 5dr HB................................................ 35,402 MILES $19,479 STK: L11034A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................31,761 MILES $28,479
STK: H26049B 2006 Dodge....... Charger ....... 4dr Sdn R/T RWD.............................. 50,087 MILES $19,499 STK: A10695A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ............ AWD 4dr............................................31,903 MILES $28,499
STK: H26079A 2006 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4dr Base 4-cyl 4WD .......................... 51,791 MILES $19,499 STK: B8782B 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LS ....................6,691 MILES $28,499
STK: T27022A 2006 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4dr Base 4-cyl 4WD .......................... 32,738 MILES $19,499 STK: L11127A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................26,264 MILES $28,979
STK: BP15118A 2006 Subaru...... B9Tribeca.... 5-Pass Gray Int .................................. 51,818 MILES $19,499 STK: B8953A 2009 Infiniti ....... G37.............. 4dr x AWD.........................................19,043 MILES $28,995
STK: H26104A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 35,158 MILES $19,895 STK: T27626A 2010 Dodge....... Ram 1500.... 4WD Quad Cab 140.5” SLT ...............37,344 MILES $28,995
STK: H26179A 2010 Honda....... Civic ............ 2dr Auto EX-L .................................... 4,726 MILES $19,979 STK: B8893A 2007 MB............. R-Class ........ 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................29,491 MILES $28,999
STK: P15021 2009 Buick......... Lucerne ....... 4dr Sdn CXL....................................... 37,448 MILES $19,995 STK: L11140A 2007 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................18,905 MILES $29,479
STK: H26107A 2008 Subaru...... Legacy......... 4dr H4 Auto GT Ltd............................ 39,628 MILES $19,995 STK: L11156A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................29,967 MILES $29,479
STK: H25755A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 32,978 MILES $19,999 STK: BP15057 2009 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EXL .....................................13,172 MILES $29,499
STK: KP15150 2011 Hyundai.... Sonata......... Series Not Selected .......................... 11,508 MILES $19,999 STK: A10548A 2009 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LTZ...................34,286 MILES $29,499
STK: KP15149 2011 Hyundai.... Sonata......... Series Not Selected .......................... 15,890 MILES $19,999 STK: T27895A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ............ AWD 4dr............................................29,326 MILES $29,499
STK: CP15171 2010 Chrysler.... Sebring ....... 4dr Sdn Limited ................................. 21,071 MILES $19,999 STK: T27909A 2008 Chevrolet . Silverado2500HD 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT w/1LT.......... 19,269 MILES $29,499
STK: CP15174 2010 Chrysler.... Sebring ....... 4dr Sdn Limited ................................. 24,973 MILES $19,999 STK: B8809A 2010 Honda....... AccordCrosstour 4WD 5dr EX-L....................................7,366 MILES $30,479
STK: TP15207 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 23,755 MILES $19,999 STK: L11108A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................15,058 MILES $30,499
STK: H26177A 2008 Mercury ... Mariner ....... 4WD 4dr V6....................................... 23,676 MILES $19,999 STK: L11142A 2006 Lexus ........ RX 400h ...... 4dr Hybrid SUV AWD ........................32,325 MILES $31,479
STK: P15214 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... Series Not Selected .......................... 37,675 MILES $19,999 STK: T27776A 2008 Toyota....... Sienna......... 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE Ltd AWD............38,245 MILES $31,479
STK: P15213 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... Series Not Selected .......................... 35,986 MILES $19,999 STK: L11173A 2006 Lexus ........ RX 400h ...... 4dr Hybrid SUV AWD ........................17,909 MILES $31,479
STK: T27788A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 23,987 MILES $19,999 STK: T27531A 2010 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4WD 4dr V6 Base..............................15,950 MILES $31,479
STK: T26970A 2009 Ford........... Fusion ......... 4dr Sdn V6 SE AWD.......................... 30,116 MILES $19,999 STK: LS0308A 2008 Infiniti ....... FX35 ............ AWD 4dr............................................29,638 MILES $31,499
STK: H26122A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX-L PZEV ....................... 24,073 MILES $20,479 STK: A10620A 2011 Mazda....... CX-9 ............ AWD 4dr Grand Touring....................4,270 MILES $31,499
STK: H25760A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 21,693 MILES $20,479 STK: T27713A 2008 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr ............................................16,143 MILES $31,999
STK: H26246A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr LX ....................................... 28,571 MILES $20,479 STK: A10750A 2007 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr Sport Pkg............................41,865 MILES $32,479
STK: D0211A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Sport.......................... 37,156 MILES $20,479 STK: A10663A 2008 Lexus ........ GS 350 ........ 4dr Sdn AWD ....................................22,978 MILES $32,895
STK: H25961A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 46,857 MILES $20,499 STK: L11126A 2008 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,166 MILES $33,479
STK: L11063A 2006 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 54,703 MILES $20,499 STK: H26120A 2010 Nissan....... Pathfinder ... 4WD 4dr V6 LE ..................................9,592 MILES $33,499
STK: JP15134 2007 Jeep .......... Commander 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 34,040 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15100 2008 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC............. 31,825 MILES $33,995
STK: H25977A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 47,834 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15117 2008 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC............. 32,749 MILES $33,995
STK: HP15148 2008 Honda....... Accord......... Series Not Selected .......................... 32,207 MILES $20,499 STK: LP15225 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................22,761 MILES $34,479
STK: JP15156 2010 Jeep .......... Patriot ......... 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* ............... 18,510 MILES $20,499 STK: T27569A 2011 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT.....................1,932 MILES $34,499
STK: C3411A 2011 Chevrolet . Impala ......... 4dr Sdn LT Retail ............................... 6,636 MILES $20,499 STK: L11178A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................34,406 MILES $34,979
STK: JP15170 2010 Jeep .......... Compass..... 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* ............... 20,410 MILES $20,499 STK: C3395A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................25,084 MILES $34,979
STK: T27677A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...................... 56,948 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15119 2008 MB............. R-Class ........ 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................25,459 MILES $34,995
STK: T27075A 2009 VW............. Routan ........ 4dr Wgn SE ....................................... 21,595 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15068 2008 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn Sport 3.5L 4MATIC...............29,145 MILES $35,479
STK: T27144A 2004 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4dr V6 4WD Limited w/3rd Row....... 36,254 MILES $20,499 STK: L11017A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,245 MILES $35,479
STK: K11706A 2010 Ford........... Mustang...... 2dr Cpe Premium............................... 23,104 MILES $20,499 STK: TP15218 2010 Audi .......... A5 ................ 2dr Cpe Man quattro 2.0L Premium Plus ..31,760 MILES $35,499
STK: L11068A 2003 Lexus ........ LS 430 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 64,367 MILES $20,499 STK: L11149A 2009 Lexus ........ IS 250 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD..................12,010 MILES $35,979
STK: J4539A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 28,610 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15121 2008 MB............. R-Class ........ 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................31,982 MILES $36,479
STK: KP15215 2011 Hyundai.... Sonata......... 4dr Sdn 2.4L Auto GLS ...................... 14,767 MILES $20,499 STK: L11186A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,798 MILES $36,489
STK: K11865A 2007 Mazda....... CX-9 ............ AWD 4dr Grand Touring.................... 56,733 MILES $20,499 STK: B8967A 2007 BMW......... 7-Series ....... 4dr Sdn 750Li ....................................48,901 MILES $36,499
STK: H25868A 2008 Chrysler.... T&Country ...... 4dr Wgn Touring................................ 35,742 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15102 2007 MB............. GL-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 4.7L................................29,502 MILES $36,995
STK: H26340A 2006 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 50,341 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15153 2008 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................25,171 MILES $36,995
STK: BP15177A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 44,842 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15219 2008 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC............. 18,570 MILES $37,479
STK: T27791A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Sport.......................... 47,276 MILES $20,499 STK: P15127 2008 Cadillac..... Escalade...... AWD 4dr............................................32,379 MILES $39,995
STK: H26015A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 22,881 MILES $20,795 STK: BP15152 2008 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................24,282 MILES $39,995
STK: A10655A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ............................... 24,509 MILES $21,479 STK: T27847A 2010 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited..........................15,603 MILES $40,479
STK: H25918A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr VP....................................... 32,721 MILES $21,479 STK: L11183A 2007 Lexus ........ LS 460 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................25,737 MILES $40,479
STK: H26328A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 19,479 MILES $21,479 STK: T27671A 2008 Toyota....... Sequoia....... 4WD 4dr LV8 6-Spd AT Ltd................15,288 MILES $43,479
STK: H25563A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 27,940 MILES $21,479 STK: L11079A 2010 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................17,449 MILES $45,479
STK: H26073A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ............................... 32,704 MILES $21,499 STK: L10953B 2010 MB............. R-Class ........ 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................14,493 MILES $46,995
STK: H25934B 2008 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................ 37,770 MILES $21,499 STK: H26002A 2010 BMW......... X5 ................ AWD 4dr 30i......................................21,554 MILES $47,499
STK: DP15169 2010 Dodge....... Grand Caravan 4dr Wgn SXT ..................................... 28,049 MILES $21,499 STK: B8776A 2009 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.0L BlueTec..................23,493 MILES $48,479
STK: T27805A 2008 GMC.......... Envoy .......... 4WD 4dr SLE1 ................................... 44,468 MILES $21,499 STK: L10967A 2008 MB............. S-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 5.5L V8 4MATIC ...................34,588 MILES $54,979
STK: H26183B 2010 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 5dr Auto LX .............................. 21,335 MILES $21,979 STK: B9034A 2010 MB............. GL-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 5.5L................................14,023 MILES $77,479
*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG, & TITLE. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WARRANTY ON SELECT MAKES AND MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. UNITS MAY BE SOLD PRIOR TO PRINTING.
OFFERS EXPIRE 04/30/11.

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& Classic Marinas SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
NISSAN `08mileage,
ALTIMA VOLKSWAGEN `04 HARLEY DAVIDSON YAMAHA` 08 R1
LINCOLN `88 CHEVROLET `05 CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER HONDA `10 LEXUS `06 GX 470
Low
18000 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel
BEETLE
CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cas- TOWN CAR CUSTOM 01’ SPORTSTER BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Perfect condition. TRAILBLAZER LT ODYSSEY
CREST 15’
drive, 4 door, anti- sette. Air. Automat- 61,000 original 3700 miles, new Black/Grey. 18,000
lock brakes, air ic. Power roof, win- miles, garage kept, rear tire, undertail miles. Well
conditioning, air dows, locks & triple black, leather kit, cover. Price equipped. Includes
bags, power locks, doors. Boot cover interior, carriage Fiberglass negotiable $7,800 On-Star, tow pack-
power windows, for top. 22k. Excel- roof, factory wire boat with 570-852-9072 age, roof rack,
power mirrors, lent condition. wheels, loaded, running boards,
power seats, all excellent condition. trailer. Out- remote starter,
Garage kept.
power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga-
Reduced
$14,000
$5,500. Call
Mike 570-237-7660
board propul-
sion. Includes: 883 cubic inch
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR extended warranty.
$16,000
REDUCED!!!
ASKING $9,999
Cypress Pearl with
ivory leather interi-
tion system, JUST REDUCED! or. Well maintained,
650 CLASSIC
570-822-1976 2 motors motor, Paco rigid (570) 825-7251
AM/FM radio, CD
changer, Mp3 play-
Leave Message
MAZDA `88 RX-7 Erinmade, frame, extended &
SAVE MONEY! GET
READY FOR THE
Special Edition. garage kept. All
service records.
CHEVROLET `06
raked. Low miles. Like New. Maroon, Fully
er, keyless entry,
VW `05 JETTA CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
“Lark II series” $6,000 or best Less than 1000
WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White
loaded. Leather Brand new tires.

SILVERADO 1500
leather interior, PRICE seats. TV/DVD, All options including
sun/moon roof, Silver with black kept, 65k original offer.(973) 271-1030 miles. White and with grey interior. premium audio
REDUCED! navigation, sun roof
rear defroster, new interior. Auto. Sun- miles, black with chrome. Garage 4X4 pickup, extend- Looks and runs like plus many other package, rear
floor mats, Winter
Frost pearl paint,
roof. All options.
Excellent condition.
grey leather interior,
all original & never
$2,400
NEGOTIABLE
HARLEY DAVIDSON kept. $6,300
(570) 817-8127
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic.
it just came off the
lot. Four Door, 4
extras. 3rd seat .
Only 1,900 Miles.
climate control,
adjustable suspen-
heated seats, side
mirror defroster,
1 owner. 33K miles.
Asking $13,500. Call
seen snow. $8,900.
Call 570-237-5119 570-417-3940 2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION
Pewter. 48,000
miles. Excellent
wheel drive, 84,900
miles, new tires,
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
backup camera, 570-693-2129 442 RVs & Campers condition. $17,000 tow package, anti (570) 328-0850 Lexus bug guard.

MERCEDES-BENZ `73 SALT CREEK SKIF


auto rear view mir- Leave Message #35 of 50 Made lock brakes, driver 42,750 miles.
Negotiable
$10,000 in acces-
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
ror dimmer, Blue- and passenger $28,950
DUTCHMAN 96’
(570) 954-7461
sories including a
tooth, phone, nav.,
VW ‘07 BEETLE 450SL with
14’ fiberglass fish-
ing boat, tri-hull custom made seat.
airbags, power (570) 237-1082

CHEVROLET `07
windows, power
5TH WHEEL
& radio controls DUMP TRUCK
on steering wheel, Leather Interior, (very stable), 25 HP Exotic paint set, mirrors, power
MITSUBISHI `97
Convertible Refurbished, rebuilt
4.5 years remain- Alloys, Moon Roof Tahatsu outboard, Alien Spider Candy locks, rear window
with slideout & sun engine, transmis-
TRAILBLAZER LS
ing on 7 year $13,840 removable hard top, Full Galvanized Blue. Excellent con- defroster and
room built on. Set sion replaced.
15’ CUBE VAN
100,000 miles Nis- power windows, AM Trailer. Perfect Con- dition. All Documen- wiper, privacy tint,
/FM radio with cas- Rear-end removed
san bumper to dition. Built in fuel tation. 1,400 Asking up on permanent Perfect condition, air conditioner,
sette player, CD and relubed. Brand
bumper Premium tank. All new in ‘01. $25,000 or best site in Wapwallopen. 17,000 miles. cruise control. CD, Cab over, 4 cylinder
player, automatic, 4 new 10’ dump. PA
Warranty included, $2,500 offer. Call Comes with many Asking $20,000 keyless entry and diesel engine.
new tires. Cham- state inspected.
EXCELLENT CON- 570-256-7311 570-876-4034 extras. $9,000. 570-332-3681 much more. Rebuilt automatic
pagne exterior; Ital- $12,900/best offer.
DITION Altima (570) 829-1419 or $10,499. Call 570-594-1496 transmission. Very
HYBRID 35city/33 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage STARCRAFT ‘80 HONDA (570) 991-2135 CHEVROLET `09 570-332-4999 good rubber. All
around good
highway mpg.
$18,900. www.wyoming kept, excellent con-
16’ DEEP V
2004 CRF 100.
JEEP `00 condition inside
570-371-9001 valleymotors.com dition. $31,000. Call Excellent condition.
FLAGSTAFF `08 EQUINOX LS DODGE `04 & out. Well
WRANGLER
825-6272 $1500 or best offer. maintained.
Call after 5:00 p.m. 570-714-9924 ‘90 Evinrude out-
CLASSIC
570-498-7702 Low mileage, 15000
RAM 1500
board 70hp with tilt Ready to work.
MERCEDES-BENZ `76 miles, automatic, PRICE REDUCED!
KAWASAKI ‘05
& trim— ‘92 EZ
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER 415 Autos-Antique loader trailer. With
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
all-wheel drive, 4
Too many extras to $6,195 or

S & Classic 450SLC ‘00 Tracker Series


60lbs foot pedal, 2
NINJA 500R. 3300
miles. Orange.
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
door, anti-lock
brakes, air condi-
list. Low Mileage.
$10,000
best offer
Call 570-650-3500
80K miles, 1 owner, tioning, air bags, Ask for Carmen
(570)709-2125
CADILLAC `80
Great convertible, mint condition, no downriggers, stor- Garage kept. His & tress, ceiling fan, power locks, power
black top, 6 speed rust. Must Sell! ages, gallon tanks, hers helmets. Must Hide-a-Bed sofa, windows, power
manual transmis-
COUPE DEVILLE
$9,900 2 fish finders and sell. $2400 outside speakers & mirrors, cruise con- NISSAN `08 ROGUE
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi- Excellent condition,
570-829-0847 more. MUST SEE.
Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD DODGE `10 TJ, Black with grey
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
no accidents. 4
or, front & rear
trunk, fast & agile.
$3,000 located in
Hazleton. MERCEDES-BENZ `88 after 5pm.
water purifier,
awning, microwave
player,
entry, rear
keyless
de- GRAND CARAVAN interior. 4 cylinder, door hatchback, 6
$18,000 or best 570-454-1945 or KAWASAKI ‘06 oven, tinted safety froster, rear wind- Only 17k miles.
5-speed manual cylinder, roof rails,
offer. Call
570-262-2478
561-573-4114 420 SEL
Silver with red
424 Boat Parts/ Vulcan Classic
1500
glass windows,
raised panel fridge
shield wiper, tinted
windows. $17,500.
Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
transmission. CD
player, hardtop, full
dark gray, black
interior. Premium
Supplies doors, sound bar. wheels, new tires,
CHEVROLET `68 C10 leather interior.
Every option.
Black and chrome.
Fuel injected. 21”
& many acces-
sories & options.
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m.
tion. Factory &
extended war-
4” Skyjacker
Suspension lift with
brakes extra set of
snows. Premium
SALEEN `02
New 350 motor and FLOTATION VESTS: Excellent condition,
Garage kept, show- windshield. Pas- ranty. $17,995 steering stabilizer. sound/Bose/blue-
CHEVROLET `96
new transmission. 1 adult medium. 1 $22,500.
room condition. senger backrest. (570) 690-2806 Like new BF tooth, XM radio.
REDUCED TO child medium, 1 life 570-868-6986
SE 281
$7,000. Floor boards. Goodrich 35’s with Intelligent key entry.
$5,000 FIRM preserver. $40 for
Convertible, silver
(570) 906-1771
(570) 417-9200
all. 570-301-7067
Remainder of war-
ranty. Expires
Feb., 2012. Kept in NEWMAR 36’ 1500 DODGE `94
Full size spare. Only
85,000 miles.
Newly inspected
36,900 miles
on black, garage
kept, Production CHEVROLET `69 NOVA OLDSMOBILE `68 427 Commercial heated garage!
Never damaged. MOUNTAIN AIRE
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
bed, 5 speed. Only Dakota with cap.
$7,300
(570) 301-7221
$19,500
(570) 371-7227
#351. 14,500 SS clone. 350 85,000 miles. Just 1 owner, garage
Trucks & 5th wheel, 2 large
DELMONT
engine, 290 Horse- 7,000 miles. Great
PONTIAC `04
miles. Asking inspected. Bedliner, kept, very good
$23,500,
Serious inquiries
power. 10 bolt posi-
rear. PowerGlide DRASTICALLY
Equipment condition! $6,800
570-574-9217
slides, new
condition, loaded
toolbox, cap &
4,000 lb. hitch all
condition. Many
extras including lift JEEP `02 LIBERTY
only!
570-477-3600
transmission. Power
disc brake kit. Over
REDUCED!!
‘90 CHEVY C60
with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
included. New rear
drums, brakes &
& back seat.
29 MPG gas.
Blue/grey, new
rebuilt engine with MONTANA
KAWASAKI
This model only
truck with hitch warranty, new 95,000 miles, well
$20,000 invested,
sacrifice at $11,000.
produced in 1967
& 1968. All BUCKET TRUCK also available.
calipers. Excellent
condition. Clean
$4,800
or best offer tires & brakes, maintained. Excell-
`08 NINJA
SCION ‘08 TC
(Wilkes-Barre) Automatic. Sterling 570-455-6796 inside & out. Only (570) 868-0944 4,000 miles. ent overall condi-
original 45,000
Call 732-397-8030 utility body, excel- $4,200 Firm $5,900 or tion. Keyless entry,
miles, Color
Low mileage,
Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior,
lent condition. New
tires & brakes. Too
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER Joe (570) 868-5900
DODGE RAM ‘06
best offer.
570-814-2125
built in baby seat,
dual climate con-
miles. Great starter 35 ft. Well kept. On
CHEVROLET `97
42,000 miles, 4 350 rocket many features to list trol. Rear air. Seats
bike. $2,800 Seri- campground on the
speed, front wheel
drive, 2 door, anti- CHEVROLET `79 engine, 2nd $3,200. Call
570-299-0772 ous inquiries only. Susquehanna River 1500 SLT JEEP `06
7. Recent inspec-
tion & tires. KBB
SILVERADO
owner. Fender Call 570-331-4777 near great fishing.
lock brakes, air con- Low miles, over $6300. Asking
skirts, always
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power CORVETTE L-48 garaged. Trophy
winner at shows. CHEVROLET ‘89 KAWASAKI `10
Attached 12X22”
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
One owner
$19,845 COMMANDER 4X4
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
$5,000 firm. Call
(570) 417-9884
windows, power All Corvette options, Serious inquiries C70. 24’ box. Lift
Loaded with
mirrors, cruise con- all original, new only, $7,500. gate, many new
CONCOURS 14 covered by metal ed leather. All

SUZUKI `07 XL-7


Good Year tires, parts. $1,900. roof with large options. Bedliner. power. Navigation,
trol, AM/FM radio, 570-690-0727
new mufflers, just (570)675-7546 Sport/Touring with breezeway. Shed & 55,000 miles. Satellite, Blue tooth,
CD player, Mp3
tuned. 46,000 miles. ABS/traction many extras includ- $9,200. Call 3rd row, More. 56,000 miles,
player, keyless
control, showroom (570) 868-6503
CHEVY ‘08 3500
ed. Call for more 69,000 automatic,
entry, sun/moon
roof, rear defroster,
$6,500 or best
offer 570-262-2845 PONTIAC ‘84 new, 400 miles,
metallic blue, 6 year
information.
(570) 237-7076 CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL 560 Pierce St.
highway miles.
$14,900. Call
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
or 570-239-6969
tinted windows.
$14,200. TRANS AM HD DUMP TRUCK warranty included. BLAZER 4 door, 4 Kingston, PA (570) 855-3657 tioning, all power,

CHEVY `66 BEL AIR $12,000. new tires, regularly


(570) 443-7522 Call
before 9:30 p.m.
15TH ANNIVERSARY
EDITION.
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
570-331-3674 SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS serviced, great
condition. Silver.
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
JEEP `06
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
2 door post car, in 1 of 600 made, all Travel Trailer. 29’, windows, custom
570-714-9924
SUZUKI `07 C50T
good condition for Vehicle in like mint condition, 1 AC, 4WD. wheels, $13,000

SUZUKI ‘10 SX4


age. Serious
inquiries only, call
available options,
63K miles, V8, auto.
new condition.
$21,900.
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
174,000 miles
$6,500 or best WRANGLER Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
5 door hatchback,
Only 8,600 miles
for details. $8,500
or best offer. Call
T-roof, $7,995.
Call 570-817-2577
570-288-4322
CRUISER fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
offer. 570-242-7979 FORD `00 WINDSTAR
White & tan with
$15,892 Steve at
570-407-0531 PONTIAC `68 FORD ‘99 E350 EXCELLENT
more extras.
Reduced. $15,500. CHEVY `04 EXPRESS tan leather seats all
in good condition. SUZUKI `09
CHEVY `68 CAMARO CATALINA BUCKET VAN Call 570-842-6735
2500 Runs great. 150k.
GRAND4x4.
VITARA166
400 engine. 2
Triton V8. 2 speed CONDITION SUNLITE CAMPER
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Heavy Duty version.
Asking $2,000
(570) 925-2951 Luxury

SS
boom; 92,000miles; Windshield, Bags, horsepower 4 cylin-
barrel carburetor. $9999 or best price. Floorboards,V&H 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, Excellent cargo van. der, 4 mode full time
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
396 automatic, 400
transmission, clean
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
85K miles. Excellent
condition. $8,700 FORD `01 LARIAT
250 Super Duty
TJ, X-Package
with only 46,000
4 wheel drive. 1,269
miles. 4 wheel anti
interior, runs good, tires. Black interior. 570574-7002 6K Miles $5,500 Air, Fully self con- 570-829-4548 or miles. One owner! lock disc brakes.
www.wyoming with slide-in camper
71K, garage kept, $4,995. Call (570) 430-0357 tained. Sleeps 6. 570-417-5991 6 cylinder, 6-speed Leather, heated
valleymotors.com (570) 696-3513 new tires, 4 door, 8’ manual transmis-
custom paint, Fire New tires, fridge seats. Power seats,
439 Motorcycles
570-714-9924
Hawk tires, Krager
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER
awning. $4500.
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX bed. Soft and hard- sion. Soft top with mirrors, locks &
PONTIAC 1937 215-322-9845 top for bed covers., full doors, tinted sunroof. 6 cd
wheels, well LT (premium pack- Good condition.

TOYOTA `06
maintained.
$23,900 Fully restored near
original. New paint,
HARLEY ‘01 800. 7,000 miles.
Must Sell. Like new.
$1,700. Please Call TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
Sold together or
separately $10,900
factory windows.
CD player, sound
bar, 31” all terrain
changer with
speakers. Cruise &
tilt. Smart pass key-
8

Negotiable
DAVIDSON
drive, power moon- (570) 639-5478
AVALON 570-693-2742 new interior, new
wiring, custom tint-
570-394-9413 Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
tires with full size
spear. A MUST SEE!
less entry
$19,000. Call
start.

CHEVY`75 CAMARO FORD `03 F150


Electra Glide, Ultra
New tires, new
brakes, Inspected
ed glass, new motor
& transmission. Classic, many
chrome acces-
SUZUKI ‘04 thru bathroom.
Center kitchen + interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
$13,999
(570) 301-7221
570-401-3714

LARIAT
March 4, AC, 350 V8. Original Spare motor & dinette bed. Front
AVPS, Fully
loaded, 18,000
owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare -
trans. 16” wide
white walls car in
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
Less
GSXRthan
1000CC1,000 extra large living
room + sofa bed.
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
Contractor ready JEEP `07 TOYOTA ‘04
mile bumper to
bumper warranty.
tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
excellent condition
in storage for 2
Green. Garage
kept, like new
miles. Team colors
with matching hel-
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
running
garage kept.
boards,
with ladder rack &
tool box, 4x4 diesel, WRANGLER X SIENNA XLE
years. $14,000 or condition. Includes $14,750. DVD, leather
90,000 miles. naugahyde interior. met & jacket. Fend- 6, very clean, will under 97K. Great 4x4, stick shift, soft
best offer. Serious Harley cover. 570-362-1910 moonroof
$12,900. Never damaged. er eliminator kit. deliver. Located in condition, $17,000 top. Red exterior,
inquiries ONLY. $12,900 $14968
(570) 881-3712 $6,000. Call Scorpion exhaust. Benton, Pa. $4,900. or best offer. well maintained,
570-489-6937 Call 570-574-1923 570-718-6769
570-709-4937
$6,000.
Call Dave after 5
215-694-7497 CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
4 Door Crew Cab
570-925-2845 garage kept. 11,500
miles, one owner.
TOYOTA `10 CHRYSLER `49 STUDEBAKER ‘31 HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04
pm 570-825-0394
451 Trucks/ LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition, FORD `05 WHEEL
AC, CD player,
cruise control.
WINDSOR
Camry SE. 56,000 Rumble seat, coupe
SUVs/Vans
SUZUKI ‘77
SOFT TAIL DEUCE low mileage. Tow package with
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth Silver / gray, 4 door
Good condition.
Call for details LIMITED EDITION.
Radical paint, only
$35,500. Call
570-655-2689 CHAIR LIFT VAN cargo carrier.
Excellent condition.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
GS 750 ACURA `08 RDX
interior. Will consid- sedan. 6 cylinder (570) 881-7545 Seating capacity for $18,700
er trade. $14,200 200 produced, www.wyoming
flathead, fluid drive. 7 plus 2 wheel
(570) 793-9157 45,000 original
miles. Just like new! TANK ‘07 VISION
Rhinehardt pipes,
lots of chrome.
Needs work.
$1,500
Good Condition. CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR chairs. 140,000
miles. Great condi-
Call 570-822-9680
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Beautiful bike! 53,000 miles. Custom Van. 67K

TOYOTA `93 MR2


REDUCED $15,000
Call Jim:
2007 Tank Motor
Sports Vision Motor- Asking $9,500
or best offer
570-822-2508
AWD, Full Power, miles. Interior has tion. Asking $7,000.
For more details, JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER
TRACTOR
or best offer. AM/FM, CD oak wood trim, car- Miles
570-654-2257 cycle. 250 cc, Changer, Blue peting, storage Call 570-589-9181
T-top, 5 speed. 570-474-0154 $14,850
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600
Brand new. 0 miles. Tooth, XM Radio, areas, TV, rear seat
CORVETTES
AM/FM/CD, AC,
TRAILERS
$2,400. For more convertible to dou-
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05
Leather Interior
FORD `97 DIESEL
power antenna. information call Tom Blue & Sunroof ble bed, curtains.

WANTED
New tires. No rust. at 570-825-2114 smoked wind Seats 7. Power win-
SCREAMING EAGLE
$22,000 FREIGHTLINER
Great condition. screen. Great bike, (570) 814-8398 dows & seats. Cus- Cummins engine,
’97 MIDROOF
$5,000
(570) 708-0269
1953-1972
Any Condition! VOLKSWAGEN `71 V-ROD& Black.
runs great. Helmet
& kevlar racing
Call after 9:30 a.m. tom lighting on ceil-
ing. New exhaust
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000
gross wt. 6,649 560 Pierce St.
475 CAT & 10
speed transmission.

SUPER BEETLE
after 6:00PM Courteous, Fast Orange gloves included. system. New rear $12,000
light wt. $19,500 Kingston, PA
Professional Buyer. Used as a show $2995. Call for info tires. Recently
Licensed & Bonded Convertible. Runs bike. Never abused. (570) 881-5011
BUICK `05 inspected. Excellent Must see!
(570) 829-5886
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com FREIGHTLINER
TOYOTA ‘09 corvettebuyer.com great. Excellent 480 miles. Excellent condition. $4,800. ’99 CONDO

SCION XD
1-800-850-3656 condition. Original
engine. Can be
condition. Asking
$20,000 or best TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED RENDEZVOUSFully
CX Call 570-655-0530 570-714-9924 430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.
Automatic, FORD `52 seen by appoint-
ment. Must Sell
offer. Call
570-876-4034 TRIPLE 955 CC
7,000 miles. Very
AWD,
loaded, 1 owner, CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR FORD `99 E250
Wheelchair Van
JEEP ‘06
Asking $15,000.

COUNTRY SEDAN
traction control, $9,000 18,000 miles. 6 Custom Van. 67K ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
remote start. (570) 455-8400 fast. Needs nothing. cylinder. New miles. Interior has 78,250 miles. Fully
COMMANDER with sides. All
$14,680 CUSTOM LINE
HARLEY DAVIDSON Blue, never inspection, tires oak wood trim, car- serviced, new bat-
4WD, Only 38K aluminum, spread

VW CLASSIC `72
STATION WAGON dropped. Excellent & brakes. Like peting, storage tery, tires & rods. axle. $6,500.
condition. $4,200 new, inside & out. areas, TV, rear seat Seats 6 or 3 wheel- $17,880
V8, automatic,
8 passenger, ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC Negotiable. $16,900. Call convertible to dou- chairs. Braun Millen- 2 storage trailers.
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
KARMANN GHIA
Restoration Vehicle Garage kept,
(570) 970-0564 (570) 540-0975 ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win-
nium lift
remote. Walk up
with 570-814-4790

560 Pierce St.


owner. $9,500.
570-579-3517
Family owned, 2 tone blue.
17,600 miles. YAMAHA ‘1975 80 dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
door. Front & rear
A/C. Power locks & LINEUP
Kingston, PA garage kept, good
shape. Needs some $9,200. Antique. Very good
CHEVR0LET`02 ing. New exhaust windows. Excellent
ASUCCESSFULSALE
FORD `65
www.wyoming Lehman area. condition. Must see. system. New rear condition. $9,500. 560 Pierce St.
interior work, new
EXPRESS
(570) 760-5937 Low milage. Road tires. Recently 570-237-6375 Kingston, PA
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE
seats, needs
carburetor work.
title. Asking $1,260
Call (570) 825-5810
inspected. Excellent
condition. $4,800.
www.wyoming INCLASSIFIED!
valleymotors.com
CONVERSION Doyouneedmorespace?
HONDA `03
Only 58,000 miles.
HARLEY DAVIDSON
White with red Leave Message Call 570-655-0530 570-714-9924
Asking $8,000.
leather interior. VAN A yard or garage sale
Volkswagen ‘03 Black top. serious inquiries
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR Loaded. Low
CHEVY ‘07 in classified
289 Engine, rebuilt. only! 570-343-2296
` 06 SOFTTAIL miles. Excellent
ODYSSEY KIA `02 SEDONA is the best way
GTI 61,000 original 1100 Custom. 5800 condition.
miles. Original
WANTED: PONTIAC miles, light bar, $18,900 TRAILBLAZER LT High mileage, EX, Van, Sunroof.
tocleanoutyourclosets!
moonroof, 5 speed, owners manual
NIGHTTRAIN cobra
windshield,
exhaust,
many
570-674-3901 On-Star, Leather.
140000
automatic,
miles,
front
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good You’re in bussiness
`78 FIREBIRD
loaded,$9750 EXCELLENT CONDITION! Satellite Radio.
Dark gray metallic, extras, must sell. wheel drive, 4 condition.
excellent condition, $8,800. with classified!
CHEVROLET `05
new rr tire & $17,770 door, anti-lock $5000 or best offer.
570-578-2149 (570) 881-2447 Formula 400 $5,995. Call
brakes, many 570-301-3433 brakes, air condi- 570-606-7654

VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI FORD `66


Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
extras. $10,900
AVALANCHE
tioning, air bags,
VOLVO `08 XC90
Mustang Coupe.
at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car
(570) 592-4982
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO Dark red with tan
power locks,
power windows, LEXUS `04 GX 470
Black with dark
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
Pearl white, pony 750cc. 8,000 miles, leather interior. power mirrors,
was last seen in saddlebags, wind- gray leather interior. ed seats, electric
interior. Pristine LT Z71 package. AM/FM radio, CD
Abington-Scranton Road King 19,000 shield, back rest, 560 Pierce St. DVD player. Fully locks, excellent
condition. 26K Sunroof. 82,000 player, rear
area. Finder’s fee miles, new tires, lots Black & Pearl, Kingston, PA loaded. 92,000 condition. New
miles. $17,000 or miles. Must See! defroster, rear
paid if car is found of extra chrome. Excellent Condition. www.wyoming miles. Excellent tires, new brakes
best offer. Asking $20,000 windshield wiper,
and purchased. Call Like New. $12,900. Must See. Asking valleymotors.com condition. $19,000 and rotors. 52,000
(570) 817-6768 (570) 362-4143 $5,990
John with any info Call 570-639-1989 $2,499. Call after 4. (570) 675-4424 miles highway
570-714-9924 (570) 606-4198
(570) 760-3440
LINCOLN `66 or 570-760-1023 570-823-9376
CHEVROLET `05
$26,500/ best offer.

LEXUS `96 LX 450


570-779-4325
Great running
CONTINENTAL 421 Boats & HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR DODGE `00 RAM HUMMER ‘05 H2
570-417-2010 till 5
condition. Red with
cloth interior, power 4 door,
Convertible, 460
Marinas 100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
Matted black finish.
Mint condition. New
SILVERADO LT Z71
Extended cab, 1500 QUAD CAB Yellow with black
leather interior.
Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new
leather ivory interi- TRUCKS FOR SALE
door locks, power
SEA NYMPH ‘94
windows, power cu. engine, 67,000 Garage kept. 1 tires, inspected, automatic. Black 4X4, V8 automatic. Front & rear heated or. Silver trim. Ford, GMC,
miles, 1 owner owner. 1900 miles. fully serviced & with grey leather New tires & brakes. seats. Many chrome Garage kept. Excel- International-Prices
moon roof,
since `69. Teal 19’, 4.0 Outboard Tons of chrome. ready to ride. Wind- interior. Heated Fully loaded. Lea- accessories. $28,500 lent condition. starting at $2,295.
5 speed, just green / white motor, good condi- $38,000 invested. A shield & sissy bar. seats. 59,000 ther interior. Many or best offer. Call 84,000 miles, Ask- Box Truck, Cab &
serviced, 117k. leather, restorable, tion. $6,000 or best must see. Asking Low miles & garage miles. New Michelin extras. Must see. (570) 788-9826 or ing $10,750 Chassis available.
Asking $5,300 $2,500 570-287- offer. Call $20,000. Call kept. $4800. or best tires. $16,500 Excellent condition. (570) 956-8547 570-654-3076 or Call U-haul
570-885-2162 5775 / 332-1048 570-722-4077 570-706-6156 offer. 570-762-5158 (570) 477-3297 (570) 970-9351 Leave Message 570-498-0005 570-822-5536
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457 Wanted to Buy 506 Administrative/ 524 Engineering 533 Installation/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 560 Quality 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 720 Cemetery
Auto Clerical Maintenance/ Transportation Transportation Assurance/Safety Collectibles Plots/Lots
PROCESS
REFRIGERATOR:
Repair
ALL CLASS A CDL DRIVERS NES RENTALS SAFETY COMPLIANCE
ANTIQUE CEDAR General Electric /

OFFICE ASSISTANT CHEST: hand paint-


ed flowers on front,
No Frost. Works
good. $60. CEMETERY PLOTS
JUNK CARPET CLEANING
ENGINEER OFFICER
Full time, footed base & 570-655-5404 (3) together.
CDS Transportation, NES RENTALS, a
Experienced beautiful carved Maple Lawn
a subsidiary of Val- leader in a multi-bil-
CAR & Nationally known
architectural prac-
TECHNICIANS ley Distributing &
Storage Company,
lion dollar rental
OSHA 30 or equal
qualifications.
trim. Leg needs
minor repair. $100.
Why Spend
Hundreds on
Section of
Dennison
Fabri-Kal Corpora- industry for con- Cemetery.
100% pre-employ- 570-654-1581 or
TRUCKS tice seeks a
Secretary/Recep-
tion, a major plas-
tics company is
Full time. No experi-
ence necessary.
offers you the miles
to make more
struction is looking
to make immediate
ment drug testing. 570-881-5143
New or Used
Appliances? Section ML.
$550 each.
tionist/Office Assis- money with our Competitive wages. Most problems
WANTED tant at its corporate
office in downtown
seeking a full time
Process Engineer to
570-332-8168 or
570-885-0345 regional runs! At
CDS, CDL truck driv-
hires for the follow-
ing positions in the
Health, dental,
vision, and 401k.
with your appli-
ances are usually
610-939-0194
PITTSTON, PA
Highest Prices develop and simple and inex-
Wilkes-Barre, PA to
support profession-
enhance process
GROUNDSKEEPER
ers are offered job
stability, opportunity,
area: Send resume to:
PO Box 1668
pensive to fix! OAKLAWN CEMETERY
Paid In Cash!!!
DRIVER
capabilities in ther- Save your hard
al and other admin- and are treated like Plains, PA 18705 4 grave sites,
moforming and #1877 earned money, Let
istrative staff in all a member of the E.O.E. fabulous location.
FREE day-to-day business
extrusion in Hazle-
ton, PA. Demon-
Geisinger Wyoming
family. You will operate us take a look at it Purchased 20 years
Valley Medical Cen- multi-dimensional first! ago. $2,450
activities. Friendly,
REMOVAL strated expertise in ter has an opening construction equip- 566 Sales/Retail/
Call V&G
business casual
work environment,
technical
ship,
leader-
mechanical
for a Full time, Day
Shift, Groundskeep-
Our company driv-
ers are presented a ment,
trucks,
delivery
including Business $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ 30 years in
the business.
610-838-7727

excellent compen- full benefit program Old Toys, model kits, East Main
sation and benefits
engineering, team er. This position is
and late model tractor trailer com- Development Bikes, dolls, old gun Appliances 726 Clothing
Anytime package including
building and prob- responsible for
equipment. binations to pick up Mining Items, trains 570-735-8271
lem-solving skills grounds mainte- and deliver equip- & Musical Instruments, Nanticoke BOOTS men’s black
401(k). More infor-
288-8995 mation about the
required. This posi- nance using various
If you are an owner ment to and from Hess. 474-9544 python print, size 9D
tion supports Oper- types of equipment. customer work $20. 570-829-0852
practice and its ations, Quality Con- operator, CDS
work on
Work is typically
offers you a part- sites, and is able to BOOK: Car Care, 712 Baby Items or 570-301-8017
trol, Product Devel- performed outside train in safe usage Banzai & Baseball
www.bcj.com. opment, Customer nership with weekly BOY’S CLOTHES
in all weather ele- of the equipment. 100 Book. $10 each. BABY ITEMS:
Applicants should Service, Lean settlements to pro- sizes M/L, 25 items
ments. The candi- H.S. diploma (or 570-825-2494
email a cover letter
indicating availability
date, desired salary
Sigma, Kaizen and
other activities.
date will be required
to perform preven-
tect your cash flow.
equivalent), the abil-
ity to lift 70 lbs.,
GROCERY CLERKS DESK: lovely secre-
Newborn swing
$50. Gate $10. Pack
N Play $30. Child-
for $30. Boy’s sizes
L/XL polos, shorts,
tive maintenance, Requirements Gerrity’s Supermar- tary desk, glass shirts, sweatshirts,
and resume by include a minimum have a valid CDL craft crib $75.
Qualifications: 4 cleaning and repair- license, satisfactory kets is now hiring doors above, hand 25 items $30. Bare-
05/06/2011 to: 23 years of age, Full Time Grocery Changing pad cover
year technical ing of all equipment. driving record, and painted drawers ly worn, some still
hrjobsearch01@ two years T/T expe- Clerks. Must be $10. Child’s oak 4
degree with mini- Strong mechanical knowledge of feder- below $300. have tags 237-1583
gmail.com. rience, and a good dependable and self drawer chest $50.
mum 7 years rele- skills and experi- al motor carrier reg- 570-287-0820
Send attachments driving record. motivated. Experi- Dresser combo COMMUNION
503 Accounting/ in PDF or MS Word
vant experience or ence with small ulations is required.
ence preferred. LP’S, 78’S, 45’S changing table DRESS with veil,
equivalent combina- engine repair and 2 Two years of com- $100. 825-0569
Finance formats only. More tion of education years of landscap- To Apply:
mercial driving Apply at 801 From 40’S, 50’S, headpiece, gor-
information on and experience in CDS Transportation Wyoming Ave, 60’S & 70’S geous, size 8. origi-
ing education or 2 experience involving HIGHCHAIR Blue
www.monster.com Diane Chapin West Pittston or $1 each. 829-2411 nally $169. Asking

COCCIA FORD
engineering and years of landscap- the movement of pattern padding
Bohlin Cywinski manufacturing. ing/grounds mainte- One Passan Drive www.gerritys.com $60. negotiable.
trucks and con- MILLS BROS: 2 white vinyl large tray
Jackson Understanding of nance experience is Laflin, PA EOE 570-592-8915
struction equipment albums (4 records), asking $40.00. Baby
Architecture polymer behavior required. Must pos- 570-654-6738
including oversized walker red, blue and

LINCOLN
dchapin@cds Work Outdoors! 1 photo black/white DRESS: Girl’s size 12
Planning and processes. sess current valid loads required. framed autograph. yellow with attached white special occa-
Interior Design Experience in Pennsylvania driver transportation.com Spring is here! Start
Knowledge of safety $100. toys $20.00. infant sion dress. Brand
8 West Market Process Control, license. For more On line at www.cds up your career and
Due to a tremen- procedures for 570-825-2494 car seat / carrier new with tags. Per-
Street, Suite Lean Manufactur- information about transportation.com enjoy the fresh air!
dous increase in securing and trans- great condition $40 fect for communion
1200 ing, and AutoCAD this position and to porting cargo is also Lawncare NEON SIGN - Elec- (570)208-3888 or wedding. $30.
sales volume, DRIVERS
Wilkes-Barre, PA desirable. apply online please essential. Specialist DOT tric, Camel sign, 30 570-256-1024
one of the area’s INFANT CAR SEAT/
18701 visit www.geisinger. Fanelli Brothers • Service, grow, and years old, $200.
largest and CARRIER by Graco.
Competitive salary org/careers. Trucking has NES RENTALS retain customers 570-829-2411 GIRLS CLOTHING:
fastest growing Green/tan plaid,
and benefits pack- Geisinger is a drug- offers competitive • Provide superior Size 10-12. Tops,
Dealership and
Collision Center
LINE UP age: Health Insur- screening employer;
established new
and increased driv- wages, medical/ customer service PIANO STOOL. Old, good
$30.
condition,
Fisher Price
pants, etc. Box $25.
ance, Dental & EOE/M/F/D/V winds down with
has the following
OPPORTUNITY
A GREAT DEAL... Vision, Disability,
er pay package and
an increased sign
dental, vision, tuition
reimbursement, and
• Read & interpret
maps/directions glass balls on feet. bounce & spin
Girls - size 14. Tops,
pants, etc. Box $25.
$100. 817-8981 zebra, excellent
AVAILABLE IN CLASSIFIED! 401K, Life, AD&D,
Tuition Reimburse- Shopping for a on bonus. Due to
additional business,
401(k).
For considera-
• Strong communi-
cation skills required condition $20. Leap
Juniors - size 12-13.
Jeans, tops, etc.
RECORDS: Elvis
Looking for the right deal ment, Paid Leave. new apartment? Frog Learn &
FINANCE AND on an automobile? Drug screening and
background checks Classified lets
Fanelli Bros. Truck-
ing Co. is adding
tion, apply online
at our Careers
• Competitive com-
pensation & bene-
Presley vintage 4 lp
records,with
Groove Activity Sta-
tion with lights,
Box $25. All very
good condition.
both regional and center at fits package. 570-474-6028
Turn to classified.
INSURANCE PERSON It’s a showroom in print!
are conditions of
employment.
you compare costs -
without hassle
local drivers to our
Pottsville, PA termi-
www.nesrentals.
com/careers. Come grow with us.
sleeves good cond.
all for $10.00
music $20.
570-855-9221 JACKET: boys gen-
Applications (570)735-6638 uine Italian stone
Must be detail Classified’s got accepted or worry! nal operation. Dri- NES recognizes and To apply, please visit: STROLLER excellent leather jacket, size
oriented. values diversity. jobs.trugreen.com
the directions! Monday-Friday Get moving vers are home most
We are an
TRUCKS. Hess Col- condition with hood 14. $25. 868-6018
AUTOMOTIVE nights throughout lection. 1990 - 2010. & basket. $20.
EXPERIENCE
8AM-5PM; with classified! the week. Drivers EOE/AA/M/F/D/V All new in boxes. 21 570-288-1063 WOMAN’S
or forward resume must have 2-3 employer.
REQUIRED 508 Beauty/ to: FABRI-KAL
trucks in all. $400 CLOTHING: blouses,
Excellent pay and Cosmetology Corporation, Human
Resources Dept.
HORTICULTURIST years of OTR expe-
rience, acceptable Looking for that
570-735-4580 STROLLER SYSTEM
Chicco Travel
sweaters, dresses
& pant sets. Sizes
benefits including MVR and pass a EOE/AA M/F/D/V Stroller System,
special place
401k plan.
BARBER - PART TIME
Attn: M. Murray
150 Lions Drive POSITION criminal background
check. called home?
Visit us at
Merchant’s Village includes
base &
carrier
stroller.
12-14. $1-$10 each.
Open toe shoes:
Hazle Township PA The Glenmaura (the old Pittston new, size 7. $5.
Apply to: Needed for a busy 18202 National Golf Club
The new pay pack- Classified will address Wal-Mart) Color grey with Red 570-287-4994
Greg Martin shop in Dallas. age offers: Your needs. We have antiques trim. Very Good
Email: seeks a qualified condition. Asking
577 E. Main St., Experience needed • .38 cpm for Open the door galore! Come to
with men’s hair.
hrmail@hazleton. individual to com-
qualified drivers Booth 162! $125.570-823-6035 730 Computer
Wilkes-Barre, Call 760-8471
f-k.com plete horticultural
• $1,500 sign on with classified! Primitive bakers Equipment &
Fax: 570-501-0817 duties, outdoor SWING: Graco 6
PA, 18702 bonus cabinet, plantation Software
570-823-8888
Phone:
570-861-3323
landscape / hard-
scape projects, and • Paid vacations and 548 Medical/Health 600 desk, dry sink,
Speed Musical Gen-

email: BARBER E.O.E. general mainte-


nance on the prop-
holidays
• Health/Dental/
FINANCIAL Hoosiers. Loads
of smalls and tons
tle Choice Open Top
Sold For Over $100. LAPTOP: Dell d610
refurbished, w7sp1,
grmartin@ Experienced Part Perfect Condition.
Time barber needed erty. Candidate for Vision Insurance of good stuff! $35. ofc10, antivirus+
cocciacars.com in busy back moun-
527 Food Services/ position must be • 401K Plan 610 Business Consignments 570-693-2818 more. p4mc 1.6,
tain barbershop. Hospitality hard working and Contact Gary Potter Opportunities Welcome 60gb, dvdrw, wifi,
Call 570-760-8471. self-motivated. Full- at 570-544-3140 570-855-7197 SWING: Take Along new battery &
506 Administrative/
Clerical
512 Business/
BANQUET time, salaried posi-
tion with benefits.
Benefits include
Ext 156 or visit us
at 1298 Keystone
Blvd., Pottsville, PA CAREGIVERS
570-328-3428

YEARBOOKS:
Swing. Baby Bounc-
er. Baby Play Gym.
$20 each.
bag.warranty $225.
COMPAQ n600c
laptop:xppro,ofc07,
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER medical, vision, den- All shifts available. Coughlin H.S. 1926, 570-829-0852 or antivirus + more.
Strategic tal, vacation days, Assisting the Elderly 1928, 1932, 1937, 570-301-8017 p3m 1.0,30gb,

ASSISTANT Management Private Golf Club in


Sugarloaf, Pa is
sick days, uniforms,
& 401K. Pre-
CLASS A CDL DRIVERS in their homes.
Flexible hours.
1940, 1961, 1963,
1942, 1943, 1944,
UMBRELLA stroller,
dvd,wifi, new bat-
tery & bag, warran-
employment drug Competitive Pay/ red & blue plaid $7. ty/$100. DELL c640
Wilkes-Barre/Scran- seeking an experi- 1949. G.A.R. H.S.
Call for details at Backless booster
ton Area company
seeking an experi-
BUSINESS ACCOUNT enced
Manager
Banquet
for its
screening
required.
is
Applica-
Bonus Package.
Benefits Include: 570-338-2695
BEER & LIQUOR
1934, 1935, 1936,
1937, 1945, 1946,
seat $5. Car seat,
gray with blue trim,
laptop:xppro,ofc07,
antivirus+ more.
tions are available Blue Cross/Blue 1951, 1955, 1956, p4m 1.7,30gb,cdrw
enced individual for
a full time Adminis- EXECUTIVE upscale dining facili-
ty. Must have expe- at our maintenance
facility located near
Shield, Dental/Vision
Insurance, 401k, CNA
LICENSE FOR SALE
For More Info, Call
1957, 1961, 1965,
1966, 1970, 1980,
$30. Pack & Play,
cream & olive green
+dvd,wifi, new bat-
tery &bag, warran-
trative Assistant Aggressive and rience in booking 570-824-7041 plaid pattern $60.
position. functions and the the corner of Glen- Vacation Pay. Full Time. Excellent 1985, 2005, 2006. ty/$125. TOSHIBA
experienced Busi- Pack & Play Graco,
overall operations of maura National Excellent Equip- pay. Free room and Meyers H.S. 1935, A60 laptop:w
Responsibilities
include:
ness Account Exec-
utive needed. Pri- the dining room dur-
ing service. Also
Blvd. and Route
502, Moosic.
ment, No Hazmat board. All food pro-
vided. Call
BEER DISTRIBUTOR 1936, 1937, 1938,
1942, 1943, 1944,
blue & yellow, $30.
Stroller, green &
7sp1,ofc10, antivirus
+more. p4mc 1.8,
mary duties include License available cream plaid $40.
• General clerical must have excellent 570-954-6747 with option to lease 1945, 1946, 1960, 80gb,cdrw+dvd,wifi,
establishing new Booster high chair,
1974, 1975, 1976, new battery &bag,
MAINTENANCE
duties including business accounts communication building or sold cream with bur-
photocopying, fax
and mailing
and maintaining cur-
rent business rela-
skills, team building
ability, lead by COMPANION LIVE IN separately.
570-954-1284
1977. Kingston H.S.
1938, 1939, 1940,
gundy, $25. TV
video baby monitor,
.warranty.$225
570-862-2236

ANDNight
PRODUCTION
• Prepare and modi- example, and be SMITH Room & board. Min- 1944, 1948, 1949.
tionships. Prior mar- brand new, $50. TOWER: HP Pavillion
fy documents; able to manage TRANSPORT imal responsibilities Plymouth H.S. 1930,

FLORAL SHOP
keting & sales expe- Baby bath tub 7955 Tower. Excel-
correspondence, change effectively. Shift (888) 219-8041 for elderly female. 1931, 1932, 1933,
rience required. shower $20. Wood- lent condition,
reports, drafts, This is a year-round 2 years experience www. Requirements 1938, 1943, 1944,
Call 570-606-7838 en changing table 768mb ram. dvd
memos and emails position. Please working in the coal smithdrivers.com would be evenings. The only shop 1959, 1960.
Lake Ariel area $60. Eddie Bauer rom/cdrw, windows
• Perform data entry send resumes to: industry. Welding in the area! Hanover H.S. 1951,
570-698-0851 car seat, beige & xp. $65. Lenovo
in a timely and accu- Manager experience neces- 1,300 sq/ft retail 1952, 1953, 1954,
rate manner
522 Education/ 79 Country Club sary. Plant & equip-
Doyouneedmorespace? & 1,300 sq/ft 1960. West Pittston
black suede $40. Windows 7 desktop
Exer-ersaucer, $50.
Training A yard or garage sale tower, excellent
LIFEGUARD
• Handle requests Lane, Sugarloaf, Pa ment maintenance storage H.S. Annual 1925,
570-239-5292 condition, dvdrom.
for information and
data
18249, fax
570-788-5041
experience. 8pm-
4am. To start imme-
in classified
is the best way Proper lifeguard $63,000 1926, 1927, 1928,
1931, 1932, 1959. hi speed usb. $80

PART TIME DRIVING Includes Luzerne H.S. 1951, 714 Bridal Items 570-905-2985
• Resolve adminis- or e-mail diately. Apply in per- and CPR
trative problems vccchefs@ptd.net son only - No calls. tocleanoutyourclosets! Certifications a established sales, 1952, 1956, 1957,
all equipment, 1959. Berwick H.S. WEDDING GOWN 732 Exercise
and inquiries
• Maintain office INSTRUCTORS Mountaintop
Anthracite Inc.
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
must. To guard
outdoor pool at showcases,
inventory &
1952, 1953, 1956,
1957, 1958, 1960,
package, new, tags
on, ivory strapless, Equipment
supply inventories 1550 Crestwood Dr. apartment complex.
Want to get off the Mountaintop, PA Apply in person memberships to 1967, 1968, 1969 size 10, beautiful
Competitive salary
and complete bene-
road? Use your
experience & skills FUEL/LUBE East Mountain
Apartments
FTD, Tele-Floral &
1-800-FLOWERS.
,1970. Lehman H.S.
1973, 1974, 1976,
bead work,
beaded to match
veil AERO PILATES
deluxe with cardio/
fits package avail-
able for a reliable,
to work for you and MAINTENANCE TRUCK DRIVER Rental Office Willing to train 1978, 1980. Nanti- with slip. paid $600. rebounder. From
QVC. Like new $95.
CHEF
teach others how to 680 Wildflower Dr. buyer. Owner coke Area H.S. Asking $150.
motivated person 570-793-9346
looking to join a
growing team.
drive. Class A CDL
license required, Gerrity’s Supermar-
TECHNICIAN Must have CDL &
Hazmat Certification.
Plains Township retiring after 25
years in business.
1976, 2008. Dallas
H.S. 1966, 1967,
570-287-3505
WEDDING package: CARDIOGLIDE full
previous experience Must have experi- Room for 1968. Bishop Hoban
Qualified candidates
should e-mail their
preferred, bilingual
kets currently has
an immediate open-
Wanted for local ence to change oils LPN/RN potential growth. H.S. 1972, 1973, ring pillow, money body motion, low
impact, good condi-
resume to:
resumea30@yahoo.
a plus. We offer
excellent starting
ing for a Day Shift
Professional Cook.
manufacturing com-
pany. An experi-
and grease heavy
equipment. Bene-
Part Time.
Flexible hours.
CALL 570-542-4520 1974, 1975. West
Side Central
bag,
babushka,
apron -
hanky, tion $50. NORDIC-
TRACK- Walk Fit,
salaries and oppor- enced manufactur- fits/salary based Pictures available. Catholic H.S. 1965 - satin slippers. All
com, or mail to: c/o The ideal candidate Private Clinic. Avail- manual treadmill,
tunities for growth. ing maintenance upon experience. 1974, 1980, 1981. made with satin
The Times Leader will have a minimum able immediately. great workout! $75.
technician who id Apply at or fax Westmoreland H.S. lace, pearls &
Box 2510 of 5 years experi- Send resumes to: Liquor License ROWING MACHINE
Email resume to proficient in: resume to: Kriger 1952, 1953 - 1954 sequins, beautiful,
15 N. Main St. ence in Banquet c/o Times Leader Convenient Mart $30. BODY BY JAKE
Randy at rhamilton@ • Electrical and Construction, Inc. G.A.R. H.S. 1972, never used $100.
Wilkes-Barre, PA style and Production Box 2505 Deli/Grocery Hip & Thigh machine
smithsolomon.com mechanical trouble- 859 Enterprise St. 1973, 1974, 1975, 570-654-6283
18711-0250 Cooking. We offer a 15 N. Main Street Janitorial Cleaning $30. VITAMASTER-
or fax resume to shooting and fault Dickson City, PA Wilkes-Barre, PA 1976 Pittston H.S.
competitive com- Bar Restaurant Stationary bike $20.
finding.
OFFICE MANAGER 716 Building
856-661-1061. pensation and com- 18519 18711-0250. Pizzeria 1936, 1951, 1954, 570-735-5295
• Industrial PLC Fax: 570-383-3214 1963 Pittston Hospi-
Smith & Solomon is
prehensive benefit troubleshooting and EOE Cordora tal School of Nurs- Materials
Full Time position for package. Village at EXERCISE BIKE.
an equal opportuni- fault finding. Business ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, Lifestyle Air Chal-
local nonprofit. Apply at: • A good working Greenbriar Network DOOR: indoor used,
DRIVERS
ty employer, 801 Wyoming Ave, 1959 West Pittston lenge TA. Good con-
Excellent organiza- knowledge of Assisted Living stained 15 glass
women and minori- West Pittston or at: 570-287-7013 H.S. 1950, 1954, dition, older model.
tional skills, comput- Microsoft Excel to panel 80”x 32” pine
1955, 1956, 1960
er / bookkeeping ties are encour- www.gerritys.com assist in running
Drive with the best
PART TIME Hazleton H.S. 1938, door. good condi-
$35. 570-655-5102

PARTNER WANTED
with Quicken aged to apply. E.O.E of the best!
various administra- 1939, 1940, 1941, tion. $20. 735-5916 EXERCISE BIKE:
Come join our great
required. Send
HOTEL tion functions, family of Drivers POSITIONS AVAILABLE 1942, 1943, 1945, Recumbent, mag-

Find the
resume to: including preventa- for Busy Salon GLASS DOOR. 3
Box 2495
c/o Times Leader
BEST WESTERN tive maintenance &
calibration systems,
Kenan Advantage
Group
•Personal Care
Aides - All Shifts
in Wilkes-Barre
1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955,
way glass door for
bath tub. $25
netic, electronic,
$50. 570-779-4176

perfect
Tired of sorting Area. 1956, 1957, 1959,
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA EAST MOUNTAIN INN spare parts pur-
chasing and invoic-
through all the ads
that promise home
•Housekeeping
•Dietary Aide 570-822-0103 1960, 1961, 1962,
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
570-331-8183
PLYWOOD: birch
PILATES
Slim down
CHAIR:
with
•Cook Susan Lucci Pilates

friend.
18711 Hiring the following ing. 1951, 1952 plywood, 3/4 x 4’ x
weekly runs or
Job Seekers are
Full time position Pre-employment
medical exam/ drug
sorry no local runs
•Lifeguard - Certi-
fications required SOY CANDLE 570-825-4721 8’. solid core. call
Chair with arm
attachments. Brand
FRONT OFFICE
looking here! available? If what after 6 p.m. $20.
BUSINESS
screening required. Apply within: New. $220. Mini
you really want is to 710 Appliances CEDAR SHINGLES,
Where's your ad? Competitive salary 4252 Memorial Hwy Trampoline. Brand
570-829-7130 and The Classified be home daily, look
Dallas, PA 18612 Oils, melters and
covers an aproxi-
New. $22.
SUPERVISOR
& excellent benefits mate area of 10’ X
ask for an employ- section at package offered.
no further. many extras. Best APPLIANCE 570-709-3564
timesleader.com Driver Qualifications 5’. Call after 6 P.M.
ment specialist Resume to: c/o offer. 570-709-2125 PA RT S E T C . $60. 570-288-8314
Front desk experi- The Times Leader Class A CDL ability 551 Other Used appliances. TREADMILL. Weslo.

RECEPTIONIST ence preferred, but to obtain tank and Parts for all brands. Fold up for storage
Box 2520 223 George Ave.
will train. 15 N. Main St. hazmat 2 years 718 Carpeting $100. 655-0952
Call 829-7130 Wilkes-Barre, PA recent verifiable ANIMAL CARE Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
Part time position
to place your ad. Also hiring Part time
18711-0250. tractor-trailer expe-
rience. Safe driving
KUNKLE KENNEL, LLC RUG: 8X11 multi-col- 742 Furnaces &
HOUSEKEEPERS FREEZER: Kenmore ored area rug, main
for automobile record.
Looking for experi-
upright, white, very colors dark choco- Heaters
enced, professional
dealership.
• Must be able to BANQUET SERVERS TRAILER TECHNICIAN Advantages
Home Daily. Com-
Š Groomers, part
or full time 700
good shape. $100
or best offer.
late, orange, red
wine mocha & DOORS: (2) Birch
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cream. Practically
handle multi line Structural repair. petitive pay pack- Š Kennel Assistants MERCHANDISE 570-474-0154
(30” x 77”) $40. (2)
phone system.
• Must be neat &
BUS PERSONS Must have 3 years
experience in top &
age. Excellent ben-
efit packages. Train-
Š Office Help
Apply in person or
MICROWAVE G.E.
new & in excellent
condition. $200. 6ft electric base-
board heaters (1) 9
ing on safe driving over the stove, negotiable.
people oriented.
• Evening hours
P.M. DISHWASHER lower rails, roof
repairs, side sheets and product han-
dling. New and well
Call 570-675-1111 702 Air
Conditioners
black & stainless,
like new, only used
610-480-8923 ft 9” electric base-
board heaters (2)
& dolly legs on Honeywell thermo-
2 to 3 days per
week, some COOK
Weekends &
reefers and dry
vans. Excellent
maintained equip-
ment, uniforms, and
554 Production/
Operations AIR CONDITIONER
a very short time
then changed col- 720 Cemetery stats $45.
570-288-8689
Saturdays Holidays a must. salary & benefits. more! Call Brian $40 ors in my kitchen. Plots/Lots
972-740-8051 to 570-740-1246 $100. 606-4353
required. Apply in person. Must have valid dri- GAS HEATER: Tim-
Email letter of
interest to:
No phone calls. ver’s license & own
tools. Contact Gary
learn how to get
started. Apply online PRODUCTION WORKER AIR CONDITIONER:
REFRIGERATOR
$75. 570-829-0852
CEMETERY
PLOTS
berline vent free pro
pane, wall-mounted,
ONLY
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NLY ONE
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LEADER.
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D . Off Route 115 5000 btu, works
Wilkes-Barre @ 570-868-0200 @ www.thekag.com Wanted for local or 570-301-8017 (2) Available. in excellent condi-
great used only a tion. E-mail photo is
valleychevrolet601 manufacturing com- few times $60. St. Mary’s
timesleader.com Find Something? REFRIGERATOR Cemetery. Near available. 15,000 to
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21.6 cu. ft. with ice
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for $250) $99.
Get it back where it Transportation PAY JUST join existing shift AIR CONDITIONERS Main St. Call for
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Although not essen- 570-899-4675 570-868-6018
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DRIVERS Sign-On Bonus
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facturing experi- AIR CONDITIONERS:
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of Milton, PA
ence is preferred.
Pre-employment
6,000 BTU Sharp
with digital temp
REFRIGERATOR:
18 cu. ft. Frigidaire, CEMETERY PLOTS with remote.
Mahogany cabinet.
tractor opportuni- stainless steel look Plymouth National One year old. Excel-
Earn up to .46 cpm, medical exam/ drug control, $50 =.
FOR JUNK COOKS & SERVERS
Full/Part time. Busy
ties for owners/
operators with 2002 Home Most Nights
PRE-TARPED
screening required.
Competitive salary
6,000 BTU Frigidaire
with digital temp
with black handles.
has ice maker. Paid
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
lent. $250.
570-654-6283
or newer cargo $600 3 years ago, $450 each. Call
VEHICLES lake restaurant. vans & some small- Flatbed Loads & excellent benefits control. $50. must move fast! 570-825-3666
744 Furniture &
seeking highly moti- Multiple Bonus package offered. CASEMENT WIN-
PICKED UP er vehicles for distri- $100 or best offer.
Accessories
SKY VIEW MEMORIAL
vated workers. Opportunities Resume to: c/o DOW 12,000 BTU Call 570-262-4788
bution and courier
Good starting pay. New Terminal The Times Leader Frigidaire with
services. Must have
570-876-1010 Apply in person:
Lakeside Skillet
cell phone and GPS. Opening Soon in
Allentown, PA
Box 2515
15 N. Main St.
remote, digital temp
control $100. All
STOVE:
Great
Electric.
Condition.
Tamaqua, 2 lots
available. $595 firm
ANTIQUE
BEDROOM SET
570-346-7673 Lakeside Drive 484-768-1453 Wilkes-Barre, PA excellent condition. $60. for both, cash only. $350.
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744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous
Accessories Accessories Gardening
AUTO & TRUCK BATHROOM SINK
AIR PURIFIER: Ionic SET: Gerber white CANES & WALKING DVD - X Files Series FISH TANK STAND: HUMIDIFIER:
ARMOIRE: Over- LAMP - Parlor stand LAWN & SHRUB Breeze by Sharper MANUALS: 1950-
porcelain bathroom STICKS for hiking & 7 on DVD. Very good Metal 55 gallon Crofton, New, $25.
sized solid pine up lamp. Very good MAINTENANCE. Image, excellent 1985. $10 each.
sink with mirror and walking, 15 available condition. $25. steel stand. $20. 570-654-0956
wood armoire; condition. Grey See our ad under condition. $60. Pinto Trailer Hook
medicine cabinet. $4. each. GARDEN 570-283-2552 570-829-1478
country french metal color. $25. 1165 Lawn Care in 570-709-3146 for dump truck: $50.
Matching set. $80. DISPLAY concrete
design, 3 shelves, 570-740-1246 Call an Expert. OBO.
570-331-8183 donkey with flower 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
beautifully carved 570-823-6829
AQUARIUM: 30 gal- cart 3’x 3’ $100.
wood doors, striking LIVING ROOM LAWN MOWER
lon. With all needed Say it HERE Manger for Christ- Development Development Development
showcase piece for PACKAGE cream John Deere 130 rid- in the Classifieds!
mas display, home
accessories $55. BARREL, 570-829-7130
bedroom or family colored sleeper, ing mower, older made, 15 Figurines.
570-829-1541 wooden.
room $500. sofa & chair, model, still runs BEDLINER: 89 12 “ x 15 “ $12
53 gallon.
570-690-8009 wrought iron & $300.570-328-1254 Chevy S10, standard CUTLERY 15 Knives
Excellent
glass coffee table, 2 ATTENDS Adult cab $30. 2000 in case $6. CHRIST-
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end tables, 2 Tiffany underwear XL size, Chevy Cavalier LS MAS ITEMS over
French Provincial, See our ad under 570-876-3830
style lamps. Nice 14 per package $5. rear trunk spoiler, 200 items includes
queen headboard, condition. $475. Call Call an Expert each. 288-9940
armoire, triple chest black $10. Four tree ornaments,
Mark 570-406-8195 1165 Lawn Care
of
stand
drawers,night-
& mirror. LIVING ROOM SUITE ROCK: free large BED RUG with cover
BOOKS: Box
hardcover & paper-
of barrel carb running
from Chevy motor
under tree items,
window displays, AMERICA’S NEW CAR ALTERNATIVE
Fantastic quality & decorative rock, for Chevy S-10 pick- back. King, Grisham $50. 3 suitcases in lights, flowers &
couch & love seat, up 6’ box. $200. and others. $25. excellent shape vases, all for $60.

NEPA’s PREMIER PRE-OWNED


in great condition. excellent condition - great for landscap-
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$400. or best offer
570-760-4434 $400. 693-7558 whatever. You pick
506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/
BREAKFRONT
4 door cherry $400.
LOVESEAT &
up. The largest rock
measures approxi- Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical AUTO DEALERSHIP IS SEEKING AN

AUTO SALES
OTTOMAN solid mate 5ft. x 10ft. $1.
Excellent condition. sand colored cush- 570-457-6610
570-675-0920
CHINA CABINET
ioned, excellent
shape $200. Spike & Gorilla’s Diocese of Scranton
Lawn Care & Out-
round oak, 35”w SOFA: 100% Italian door Maintenance Diocesan Secretary of Development

EXECUTIVE
x5’h. $299. black leather sofa & We do it all!
570-457-7854 loveseat, very good Lawn Care - Summer
condition $550. packages available, The Diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania is seeking a qualified candidate for the
COMPUTER DESK, concrete patios,
larger corner, light 570/824-7807 or
570-545-7006 tree trimming & position of Diocesan Secretary of Development. The Development Office exists to
oak color & gray. removal. Gutter
$75. 570-868-6018 serve Diocesan parishes departments and ministries in their development efforts
AFFORDABLE cleaning. Custom
by providing supportive services which reflect a spirituality of stewardship as a
COMPUTER STAND: MATTRESS SALE dog Kennels &
with storage space
$50. Entertainment
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
wooden playsets.
570-702-2497
way of life. The primary responsibilities of this leadership position includes EARN THE TOP COMPENSATION YOU DESERVE
Center $40. Mattress Guy planning and conducting the Diocesan Annual Appeal; providing fund raising
SPREADER Scott guidance to parishes, including assisting with capital campaigns and increased
570-829-0852 or
570-301-8017
Twin sets: $149
Full sets: $169 18” drop spreader. • Superior Pay Plan • 5 Day Work Week
hardly used. $20. offertory programs; supporting Diocesan Catholic School development efforts;
COUCH & love seat.
Queen sets: $189
570-735-5916 and expanding the Diocesan planned giving program.
• Paid Benefits Pkg. • Excellent Working Conditions
All New
Couch has a queen American Made
TRIMMER/EDGER • Paid Vacation • Modern Facility
sleeper. $100. 570-288-1898 Qualifications:
Or best offer. Torro electric,
cut,
10”
new in box
• Aggressive Advertising Budget • High Traffic Location
570-474-0154 MIRROR. 36” diam-
eter. Very good con- $20. 825-9744 • Demonstrated knowledge of and commitment to the teachings, mission, vision • Huge, Constantly
DESK secretary with dition. $20.
hutch, new in box 570-954-2029 754 Machinery &
and values of the Catholic Church Replenished Inventory
$100. 288-9940
Equipment

281901
DESK, drop down
OFFICE
Maroon
CHAIR,
Leather, • Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of five years development experience and FAX RESUME: 570-824-1599
top 3 drawers, excellent condition. GENERATOR:, gas a proven success in fundraising and major gift giving, preferably in a
pecan finish, 36x 44
x15” excellent con-
$60. 570-654-8117 Coleman Power-
mate 3750; AC 120 Diocesan setting.
EMAIL RESUME: jbaloga@nationwidecarsales.net
dition. $95. volts @ 25 amps. 2
570-287-2517
PANTRY / CABINET
White storage outlets with sepa-
rate 20amp circuit • Strong organizational, written and oral communication skills are required. 290 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre • 570-301-2277
pantry /cabinet with
DESK: O’Sullivan wood trim. 6 1/2ft X breakers. Briggs &
Corner Work-center 3ft. Excellent condi- Stratton 6.0 OHV
5.5’x5’.5 finished in tion. $75. gas engine. 50 Interested applicants are to submit a letter of interest, resume and salary
pine laminate, in hours run time $350
excellent condition,
570-855-9221
or best offer.
requirements by April 25, 2011 to:
sells for $250. ask- PICTURE: giant 570-239-4438
ing $99. E-mail Southwest $75.
photo available. Call Wooden Teepee James Burke
HAULMARK ‘07 SALES ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
570-328-5611 or
570-328-5506
shelf stand $75.
Area rug, olive
Diocesan Secretary of Human Resources
green with leaf 300 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503
DESK: solid
wood 2 pedestal;
elm
imprint, approxi- TRAILER 6’X14’ Work Hard. Play Hard.
executive desk, 1 mate 5x7 $40.
570-239-5292
Like new with
electric brakes,
or email: Jim-Burke@dioceseofscranton.org
large file drawer, 5
shallow item draw- new tires and EEOE Fun, energetic individual with a love for the
RECLINER: light reinforced tongue.
ers, center tray,
rear pull out shelf.
green, works well. $2700. nightlife wanted!
$60. 570-654-1581 570-239-5457 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design
Top inlaid edged
pattern, excellent
or 570-881-5143
LAWNMOWER Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.
Northeastern PA’s #1 arts & entertainment free
condition. Approxi- SOFA BED: Queen BLADE monitor weekly is looking for a sales account executive
Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.

Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.

mately 3’x5”. $125 size. With or without


or best offer. Two 2 meter, with cables

IMAGING POSITION for the Weekender as well as online sales for


mattress. Very good new, never used
drawer legal size file condition. $400.
cabinets $50 each. $5. 570-735-6638
570-696-3444
570-299-7270
theweekender.com
DINETTE SET: 41”
STOOLS 2 padded 756 Medical
round dining table
all steel with padded
Equipment Base salary plus commission package
over pedestal base.
backs. $25. or best
offer. 570-824-7314
• Experience in Photoshop a must! Benefits package including Health Care, 401K, life
4 matching chairs, CRT MONITOR 16”
includes matching SWIVEL ROCKER with power cable, • Experience in scanning and toning of photos. and disability insurance
cushions. Like New .
$200. BEDROOM
$30. excellent condition
$10. 570-287-4994 • Knowledge of both PC and MAC platforms. Residence in Monroe County and
FURNITURE: double
LOVESEAT SOFA/
sales experience preferred
size dresser. 42” W
BED. $45.
(570) 287-1913 DIABETES Lancets • Page proofing required. Bachelor’s degree preferred
with 6 deep draw- box of 100 $5.
ers & 3 smaller cen- TABLE kitchen or 570-654-6283 • Knowledge of typesetting and plating software a plus. Creative, enthusiastic individuals only need apply
ter drawers. Large
mirror attached. Tall
dining 36” round
oak veneer, very LANCETS box of 100 • Must be willing to work nights and weekends.
chest of drawers. 3 sturdy, took legs off $5. each. Diabetic
large and 3 small for easy transport, syringes 60 bags of Pre-employment drug screening and background
drawers.
Provincial
French
light
good condition $15. 10 $.50 each. Lon-
tus Insulin 5 boxes Pre-employment drug screening and background check check required.
570-822-7903
beige with beautiful $20. each. Novolog
required. Interested candidates should send letter of interest, Interested candidates should send letter of interest,
brass trimmings. 3 Insulin 5 boxes $20.
TABLE: Medium oak resume and salary history to:
pieces
HUTCH/SERVER:
$175. colored sofa table. each. One Touch
Ultra Mini $5. Accu-
resume and salary history to:
$45. 3 24” light
unusual, refin- green metal Chek Aviva $5. One
ished/antique 50” W planters that hook Touch Ultra 2 $5.
with 2 top shelves over the railing on 570-239-0057 The Times Leader
supported by 4 deck, $15.
brass posts & mir- 570-301-8515 LIFT CHAIR Human Resources Department
rored back. Two
lower doors with Summit stairway lift, 15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Rachel A. Pugh at rpugh@theweekender.com
752 Landscaping & one year old, barely
frame brass lattice
used, battery back- rcoolbaugh@timesleader.com General Manager, Weekender
work with printed Gardening
fabric behind. Maize up. Asking $1800
or best offer. Call
Vice President of Marketing, The Times Leader
color. $75. COFFEE
TABLE: 42” square,
Brizzy’s 570-401-1558 rpugh@timesleader.com
contemporary table
Arbor Care &
Landscaping
No Telephone Calls Please!
in Parsons style, POWER CHAIR - We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
completely covered
Tree trimming, Jazzy Select, We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
pruning & removal. $700 or best offer
with brass and
Stump Grinding, ALSO, regular
chrome tiles to form
Cabling. wheelchair, with 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
geometric pattern.
Free Estimates extra weight sup-
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For Just A Few


DINING ROOM SET Washing
oak, 48” round table Patios, decks, sid-
with two 12” leafs & ing, concrete. Serv- AIR PURIFIER : Ionic 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
4 matching chairs ing Lackawanna & Breeze by Sharper Development Development Development Development

Hours A Day.
$125. 288-7138 Luzerne Counties. Image $65.
570-655-4004 570-779-4176
DINING ROOM SET:
36”x 60” table with 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
2 leaf. Hutch cup- Transportation Transportation

Deliver
board with glass
display doors. Hutch
47 3/4”W, 15 1/2” D
and 72” H. $350.
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT - EOE
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Join the Leader
570-474-6919
DINING ROOM
PART TIME VAN AND The Times Leaderr
TABLE
glass,
beveled
custom MINI 30-PASSENGER
ordered, rectangu-
lar with brass base. BUS DRIVERS
5 chairs with brass Starting rate of $10.50 - $13.50 per hour, The Times Leader, Luzerne County’s #1 newspaper, has an
frames, rattan insert
& upholstered royal
depending on experience. Driving records & immediate opening for a proven sales leader. We are looking (No Collections)
background checks are required for all appli-
blue seats. $250.
for an individual, with a strong media and digital sales
Maple student desk,
2 drawers on top, 1
large file drawers
cants. Must have a valid PA School Bus Dri-
ver’s License and CDL. This is a perfect part- background, to sell The Times Leader, Go Lackawanna and Available routes:
time job if you are a retiree, a young parent, or
online advertising. Responsibilities include:
Laflin/Hudston
$25. 570-735-5295
a person with a flexible schedule. Please sub-
DRESSER 6 draw-
mit a letter of interest, resume, copies of driv-
ers. Brown. Good
condition. $15. ing record, driver’s license, Act 34, 114 and • Background in media sales and marketing $920 Monthly Profit + Tips
Entertainment Cen-
ter, light brown with
151 clearances, letters of recommendation and • Strong track record of prospecting and closing 225 daily papers / 240 Sunday papers
other supporting documentation to: Mr. Grant
3 drawers. fits up to
32” tv. $15. Head- Palfey, Business Manager, Dallas School Dis- • Solid computer and digital sales knowledge Chamberlain Street, Driftwood Drive, Hilldale Drive,
board queen, white,
good condition. $7
trict, PO Box 2000, Dallas, PA 18612 • Superior verbal and written communication skills Jason Drive, Lombardo Drive
All application packets must be received by
570-288-1063 • High energy level and an eagerness to learn
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER: Dark
Deadline: April 25, 2011 or until positions
are filled. EOE Duryea
In addition to receiving invaluable training, the Times Leader offers
Wood. 66” tall by
49” wide. Excellent
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business a generous salary and commission plan and great benefits including $560 Monthly Profit + Tips
condition. $25.
570-779-4176 Development Development medical, dental, 401k, insurance and more. This is a fabulous 149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers
opportunity for a driven and creative individual to showcase their Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street,
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER: traditional AUTOMOTIVE SALES sales abilities. Columbia Street, Cranberry Terr., Evans Street
oak finish, excellent
condition $40. Book CONSULTANTS
Dallas
shelf: 5 shelves,
large, light oak fin-
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
ish, very good con- Valley Chevrolet is seeking Interested candidates should send letter of interest, resume and salary
dition. $20. Canopy
Bed Frame: queen,
individuals who are self-starters,
team-oriented and driven.
history to: $400 Monthly Profit + Tips
headboard & base,
black metal. $135. (No experience necessary) The Times Leader 92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers
570-430-4054
Human Resources Department Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street,
FURNITURE: tan We Offer: Midland Drive, Saginaw Street
reclining chair 15.00 • Salary & Commission • Benefits 15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
blue reclining chair
20.00. glass oak • 401k Plan • 5 Day Work Week hiring@timesleader.com
coffee table and
end table both. • Huge New & Used Inventory No Telephone Calls Please! To find a route near you and start
$40.00
(570)208-3888
Apply in person to: We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace. earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
570-829-7107
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager
FUTON with wooden Rick Merrick, Sales Manager
arms & black vinyl
mattress cover.
570-675-6057
KITCHEN SET, hard

obs
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oval table, 4 chairs Autos
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758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 770 Photo 776 Sporting Goods 786 Toys & Games 796 Wanted to Buy
What Position Do You BOOKS: “Bush at
War”, by Bob Wood-
LADDER: Werner 6ft
step aluminum step
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minum 16 ft exten-
PUBLICATIONS: u.s.
postal service “usa
EF, 28-200mm, AF-
MF, F/3.5-5.6 USM,
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bindings $150.
championship
belts $10. each
toy
WANTED
JEWELRY
mann Diaries”, sion ladder $60. Little Tikes girls pink
philatelic magazine, Macro-zoom lens in 570-287-2901
“Inside the White Wheelbarrow steel vanity pink $25. Lit-
june 1983 to march box $175 or best

2,300
House”, by HR. Hal- tub heavy duty $35. tle Tikes kitchen set
2011, 152 different offer. 570-287-2901 TACKLE BOX: & chair $30. Little
dermann, published Tailgate 88-98
In one mont
month, readers 1994. “Witness to Chevy fullsize $60
$7.00; “stampers” New. $3. Skate- Tikes grill $10. Dis-
magazine for kids, board. 17” x 15”. ney Princess tricy-
Time Leader found a new
of The Times Power”, by John
Ehrlichman, pub-
call 570-655-3197 18 different $1.50; 772 Pools & Spas New. $5. Backpack. cle with adult push
united nations “phil- New. $3.
becaus of a Classified ad.
job because lished 1982. “The LUGGAGE
Samsonite 2 piece atelic bulletin”, janu- HEATER/POOL, 570-287-4994
handle $25. Chil-
Unfinished Presi- dren’s shopping
$40. 570-825-2494 ary 1995 to october brand new in
Call 970-7372
97 to place dency”,
Carter’s
“Jimmy
Trip
2010, 82 different unopened box TENT Pop-up cloth
cart $10. Children’s
Dirt Devil battery
em
your employment ad today. Beyond the White LINEUP $4.00; canada post
“collections” maga-
propane
btu, for
100,000
above
paintball bunker/
tent, never used,
operated vacuum
House, published asking $10. Lego set
1998. “To Renew ASUCCESSFULSALE zine, december
1992 to december
ground pools up to
24, with manufac-
$20. Huffy Micro
bike, blue, $30.
(small) $5.
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ADER Gingrich, published INCLASSIFIED! 2010, 56 different turers warranty. Call 570-239-5292
1995. Books were
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$4.00; canada post
“details” magazine,
after 6:30 week
days or any time TURKEY CALLS:
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all best sellers and 788 Stereo/TV/
timesleader.com hard to find $10. A yard or garage sale june 1993 to march
2011, 76 different
week ends. $699.
570-675-0005
Friction slate/glass.
Lists $49. Selling for Electronics (570)991-7448
each. All in good in classified
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
condition. Call Jim
655-9474 email is the best way
$4.00.
(570)654-1622
774 Restaurant
$20. Friction
push/pin. $7. Mouth
POWER SUPPLY 12
(570)48GOLD8
calls selling $3.50
bing1124.1@netze- tocleanoutyourclosets! TAFFETA - 12 rolls of Equipment each 570-287-2073 volt, power supply 1092 Highway 315 Blvd
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like new condition 315N .3 miles after
CANISTER SET 4 with classified! 570-779-9791 BEVERAGE
COOLER, for restau-
UNIFORM:
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1930’s
uniform, $8. 570-735-6638 Motorwold
piece, burgundy, $8.
Hamilton Beach can LUGGAGE: Road TIRE: 1 Goodyear rant use, with dou- wool, A.G.Spalding.
opener, used less Rider Luggage/ Invicta P195/70R16 ble swing door, Ask- Shirt & Pants $350. TV-Sany-27” good
than 1 year $8. Cargo Carrier. 48”L on wheel 5 hole ing $1,500 or best 570-823-7198 condition, remote-
Electrolux canister 4 x 36”W x 16”H. from “92 Dodge offer. Call $15. 570-288-1063
ply bags Style C Includes tie-down Spirit $35. 1 (570) 459-6017 WEIGHTS & weight
generic 10 count straps. $125. Goodyear Conve- bench with curl &
$10. Electrolux 570-824-0591 nience Spare (new) straight bars. TV: 32”
RESTAURANT $60 Mon-Sat
upright 4 ply, style U 125/80D16 3 Cara- approximate. 800 10am - 8pm
PEDAL CARS: Two EQUIPMENT, 570-899-4675
8 count $10. Style U van 15” wheels (5 lbs. of weights Closed Sundays
Kettler Racer Cars. 8x12 walk in
generic upright 4 ply hole) 4 Kelly Nava- complete $300.
10 count $10.
In fantastic condi-
gator Gold P195 cooler $2300; 570-606-4353 Highest Cash Pay
tion. Great for ages Outs Guaranteed
570-868-6018 4-14. $125. each. /75R14 with wheel 8x8x10 walk 790 Swimming
Willing to negotiate. (5 hole) good 2 in freezer $3800; Pools/Hot Tubs We Pay At Least
CANNING JARS: Kelly Navigator Pizza oven with 778 Stereos/
Quarts $3/doz. Pints 570-760-4434
800S 195/75R14 on stones $2000; Accessories 76% of the London
$3/doz. 1/2 Pints PICTURE beautiful wheel (5 hole) good Stainless steel POOL: 4.5 ft. deep,
Fix Market Price
$2/doz. 6 Glass 5 hand pained & 1 Kelly Explorer kitchen hood STEREO SYSTEM: 21 ft. round above for All Gold Jewelry
gallon water jugs wooden framed P205/70R15 from $3000; Stainless ground pool; like
Sony. In good
with metal holding ‘farm with cows”, truck. $35. each. steel pizza oven new, new motor, Visit us at
condition. $150.
racks. $75. vintage $75. SOAP 570-868-6772 hood $4000; pump, & sand filter. WilkesBarreGold.com
570-262-1136
570-735-4580 STONE Vintage of 3 bread pan rack Maintenance Or email us at
wiseman standing TIRES [4] Goodyear $100; 2 soup STEREO: Technics accessories & deck wilkesbarregold@
DEPENDS men’s warmers for $100; yahoo.com
adjustable, super on a base, beautiful Eagles P-225-55- with 2 3 1/2” speak- included. $999.
$50. STEIFF monkey R17” summer thread 2 door sandwich ers $50. 239-5292 570-690-8009
absorbency, lg/xlg prep table $500.
15 packages with 16 “Jacko” with all $50. all. Aluminum
tags, perfect condi- 16ft extension lad- All equipment is
$90. men’s super
absorbency with tion $75. 472-5332 der, good condition. sold as is. For 780 Televisions/ 792 Video
$50 firm 655-3197. more info, call Accessories
waistband, pullons
Lg/Xlg 2 packages
RELIGIOUS ITEMS - 570-847-0873 Equipment
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ with 16 $12. also 2
Hand made
TIRES. 4 Kumho TELEVISION: 19”
Rosaries, $5.
Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/ packages with 6 570-829-2411 P195/70/R14 like RESTAURANT color TV with DVD PLAYER: new
Repair Repair Repair $12. 2 packages new, less than 500 EQUIPMENT, remote. $20. in box with remote, 800
with 6, pull ons size miles. 5th tire spare
small $12. 570-824-
ROASTING PANS:
3 New Medium & mounted on 98
Somerset Dough
Sheeter, Model
13” color TV with
remote. $15. Both in
never used. $20. PETS & ANIMALS
570-288-1063
6278 after 5pm Large. Stainless Camry wheel. All for CAR-100. Only very good condition.
Steel. All for $ 10. $250. after 7 pm 1 available. $1,500 570-474-6028
DINNERWARE: 570-735-2081. 570-822-1811 Call for more info 810 Cats
Farberware China TELEVISION: 32”
794 Video Game
570-498-3616
(Calais #4173). 44 ROTISSERIE - Ron Systems/Games
BUICK • GMC
piece includes
service for 8 with
Popeil’s Showtime.
Excellent condition.
TIRES: set of 4
Michelin green x
mxv4 plus radial xse
RESTAURANT
Zenith. Hardly used.
$100. 570-262-1136 CATS & KITTENS
12 weeks & up.
P
sugar bowl, cream- Used once. $75. EQUIPMENT, GUITAR ONLY for Shots, neutered,
all season tires,
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
SOMERSET TURN Guitar Hero III X-Box
DUE TO THE GREAT YEAR WE HAD IN 2010 AND
er, serving plate & Call 674-7858 P205/55R16 m&s. OVER MACHINE - 782 Tickets 360 & Playstation 2,
bowl. Used once will 15,000 miles on
SEATS: Two rear all model SPM45, used almost new 824-4172, 9-9 only.
THE ANTICIPATION OF CONTINUED GROWTH FOR sacrifice for $50.
leather seats for tires, excellent con- $500; ALSO, Bunn CONCERT TICKETS: $20. 570-868-6018
331-0815 dition, sell for $189
2011, SUN BUICK GMC WILL BE HIRING NEW Oldsmobile Silhou-
each at jack williams
Pour Over Coffee 2 tickets for FREE KITTENS: to a
DINNERWARE: ette Van, Pontiac or Machine, Model # Avenged Sevenfold, good home. They
TEAM MEMBERS FOR THE YEAR OF 2011. White with 22k gold Chevy. Perfect Con- tires. $200. STF15, $225 Three Days Grace,
570-926-5075 For more info, call and SevenDust on 796 Wanted to Buy are very loving, fluffy
COME JOIN THE EXCITEMENT! trim. Creamer, large dition. $25 each.
570-498-3616 4/29. Section 205. Merchandise & cuddly.
platter & sugar 570-474-5643 570-883-7264
bowl. Serving for 8,. TRAILER HITCH with Row F. $100 Call
WE ARE LOOKING FOR: Never used. Bought
in 1948. Made in
SEWING FABRICS hardware, fits 2005-
2008 Escape, Mer-
570-299-0324
Mr. Baseball, buying
815 Dogs
ENTRY LEVEL AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS USA. 570-693-1088
Lots of Them cury Mariner, Mazda all sports cards and
- With State Inspection Licenses
LADDER RACKS -
WALLPAPER Tribute
CARGO COVER fits
$110. ELTON JOHN TICKETS memorabilia.
203-557-0856
1,000’s of patterns 2 tickets for Elton
PART TIME CLERICAL (metal), adjust to WALLPAPER & BLIND 2005-2008 Escape RESTAURANT John at Mohegan
width sizes, with & Mercury Mariner.
PART TIME DETAILER spoiler for vans, mini
WAREHOUSE
30 Forrest St.,
$50. 570-466-1214
EQUIPMENT,
AMERICAN EAGLE
Sun
arena.
- Wachovia
April 22, LINE UP
vans, SUV,
Brand name Weath-
ect.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
WICKER STAND
MIXER, 20 quart
mixer, Model
floor- 14 rows from
stage.
A GREAT DEAL...
Competitive pay plans based on current experience and 570-970-6683
er Guard $75. with spring, fall & AE-20, with timer 570-446-3254 IN CLASSIFIED!
PAWS
training. Looking for team players that are honest, energetic Ladder- 32’ wood SOFA FABRIC SAM- winter silk flowers and guard, $1300.
extension ladder PLES: 26” X 26”. $10. 2 small ALSO, Bev Air 2 TICKETS: MUST Looking for the right deal
and are top performers in their field. $75. 570-735-7658 huge selection. dressed angels on SELL!!!! Two $200 on an automobile?
door refrigerator/
LADDER: 22 foot,
great for arts n’ bench $5. 2 porce- sandwich prep US Airways vouch- Turn to classified.
Apply in person at Sun Buick GMC,
TO CONSIDER....
crafts. bundle of 20 lain dressed bun- table, Model ers good for $400
wood extension.
for $ 15. 655-0807 nies on wicker SP48-12, $1300. worth of air travel!! It’s a showroom in print!
4230 Birney Ave., Moosic, PA 18507 $29. Call after 5pm. bench $12. 1 granny Call 570-498-3616 Call now! $200. Classified’s got
570-287-7684. SOFA: Contempo-
or email for an application rary style leather
bunny dressed on for more details. 570-814-4643 the directions!
LADDER: 32’ alu- small rocker $5. ENHANCE
to lori@sunbpg.com minum extension
cream or tan color Jewelry Box 12”x5” TICKETS: WB Yan- YOUR PET
ladder, type iii,
sofa & loveseat set. $2. 776 Sporting Goods kees tickets avail- The Video
Arms & feet are a 570-287-4994 able, 2 seats, third
CLASSIFIED
barely used, $149. Game Store
570-814-3758
cherry colored ARROWS: 10 Easton row behind home AD ONLINE
wood $550. nego- WINE PRESS $125. arrows with soft plate with VIP Park- 28 S. Main W.B.
554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ LADDER: 8 ft. Wern- tiable. Four shelf, tri- Old Wooden Bar quiver. 25” Length. ing with each pair, Open Mon- Sat, Call 829-7130
angular shaped $25.
Operations Operations Operations er wooden ladder
plant display. Made
Stools $25 each.
570-829-1541
$10 a ticket. Inter- 12pm – 6pm
Very good condition 570-899-4675 ested, email Bonos 570-822-9929 / Place your pet ad
$30. 570-954-2029 of solid, espresso saint@aol.com. 570-941-9908 and provide us your
I N S E R T E R / PA C K A G E R
colored wood. BASEBALL
email address
$$ CASH PAID $$
LADDER: 8’ WOOD Brand new & very 760 Monuments & EQUIPMENT:USED.
STEP LADDER $15. sturdy $25. CATCHERS MITT, 784 Tools
570-779-9791 610-480-8923 Lots youth, Rawlings This will create a

The Times Leader has immediate opening for 509 Building/ 509 Building/
new $25. Men’s
Nike tan catchers
GRIZZLY
capacity,
1’X3’
variable
VIDEO GAMES seller account
online and login
information will be
GRAVE LOT Mitt, used $15.
Night & Day Shifts part time Inserter/Packager
for our Packaging Department.
Construction/
Skilled Trades
Construction/
Skilled Trades
Near baby land at
Memorial Shine in
Youth Pro Nike
catcher leg guards,
speed, wood lathe
with lathe tools,
new used only once
& SYSTEMS
Highest $$ Paid
emailed to you from
gadzoo.com
Carverton. used $10. Youth “The World of Pets
$260. Retrofit laser Guaranteed Unleashed”
Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate. POSITIONS AVAILABLE: $400. Call
570-287-6327
Louisville
outfielders
Slugger
glove,
guide for most 10”
miter saws, works
Buying all video
This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor. used $10. Omaha games & You can then use
LABORER, general labor, outdoor great! $12. your account to
Little League bat call 570-696-1267 systems. PS1 & 2,
(gold), used $15. enhance your online
Duties include but are not limited to: work, and HEAVY EQUIPMENT 762 Musical Call 570-868-6134
Xbox, Nintendo, ad. Post up to 6
• Opening of insert skids OPERATOR, excavator, bulldozer, off- HEDGE TRIMMER: Atari, Coleco, captioned photos
Instruments Garden Groomer Sega, Mattel, of your pet
• Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers road dump truck, experience preferred. BIKES: Sears mens
Pro with bag. Used Gameboy, Expand your text to
10 speed 26” light-
• Stackdown of ROP Seeking responsible individuals for 40-50 GUITAR, electric, weight bicycle, three times. Cost Vectrex etc. include more
fender strat, red, $300 will sell for information, include
• Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of hours per week, 1 to 3 months duration, days, like new with case
$35. Sears Ladies
3 speed 26” light- $150 or best offer.
DVD’s, VHS & CDs
your contact
nights, weekends possible. Must have current & Pre 90’s toys,
assigned shift $225. Mandolin, weight bicycle, $35. 570-654-0956 information such
40-hour OSHA hazwoper certificate or 8-hour electric cutaway, by Both good condi- The Video as e-mail, address
ovation, like new METAL CABINET: Game Store phone number and
Employees must be able to work flexible hours and be able to lift refresher certificate. Travel required, must with case $150.
tion. 570-696-1703
Old white with door
1150 S. Main or website.
at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle. have valid PA drivers license and reliable Amplifier 25w with BOWLING BALL & drawer. 3ft 20” x
reverb, fender like 16”. $45. Two Man Scranton
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required. transportation. new in box $75.
Amplifier 15w with
16lbs Resin
Brunswick Groove Crosscut Saws: old. Mon - Sat,
12pm – 6pm
ALASKAN MALAMUTE
Call 570-331-8191, Brand New $25 each. Wood AKC Registered

ON-THE-SPOT
reverb, fender new Red/Blue $20.00 Tool Box: 5’, older & 570-822-9929 Available May 24.
or send resume to fax 570-331-8194, in box. $45 (570)829-2695 homemade. $10. Rare breeding &
or email EnvResInc@aol.com 570-371-8581 570-735-5916 hand whelped.

I N T E RV I E W S
BOWLING BALL: 5 males &
PIANO 10lb blue marble
with case, $35,
WORKBENCH metal
work bench with
VITO’S 5 females: Seals,
Sables & Whites.
upright “Everett”
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health Asking $150. girl’s vintage 26” peg board back to & $600

T h u r s d a y, A p r i l 1 4 Children's Behavioral Health Services, Inc.


570-472-5339 Schwinn bike: $70.
570-829-4776
hang tools, etc.,
also has a pull out GINO’S
570-510-6428

10am-12pm and 2pm-4pm is currently looking for: PIANO: Upright


acoustic piano. BOXING BAG: Ever-
drawer & shelf for
storage. 60” w x
Wanted: ALASKAN
FULL-TIME THERAPEUTIC STAFF
Original Ivory Keys, last boxing heavy
bag, good condition,
24 d x 34 “ h, great
for garage or base-
Junk MALAMUTE PUPPIES
90 E. MARKET STREET SUPPORT WORKERS
Mahogany wood.
Becker Bros. N.Y. $42. Boxing speed ment to work on AKC RARE Red &

WILKES-BARRE Bachelor’s Degree/Associate Degree in


Deep, full sound.
Perfect for student
bag with mounting
hardware, good
projects. $40.
570-606-4353 Cars & white, 2 females,
shots & wormed,
Human Services. Provide 1:1 interventions & or teaching studio.
$100. 883-7584
condition, $32.
570-430-4054 Trucks $500 each. Call
570-477-3398
786 Toys & Games
PACKAGING SHIFT
support to children. Full-time TSS are Highest

CASH
guaranteed a minimum of 35 hours per week.
764 Musical BASKETBALL Prices AMERICAN BULL DOG
Female, brown &

SUPERVISOR Full-time benefits include: Lessons/Services STAND Lifestyle,


free standing good Paid!! white, 5 months
competitive pay, health insurance, net good condition old, good with
PIANO: Baldwin FREE children, trained.
paid holidays and vacation days.
FOR
$60 after 3pm
The Times Leader has an opening in the Packaging Department Console $800. Just 570-655-3197 Includes crate.
Please send, fax or e-mail your resume tuned, excellent PICKUP AKC papers.
for a Full Time Shift Supervisor. The Packaging Department is condition. $350

ANTIQUE GUNS 288-8995


and letter of interest to: BICYCLE, vintage
responsible for insertion and packaging of our printed products Call 570-898-1278 Schwinn Collegiate
570-905-0260
with a primary goal of servicing our distribution operation. Children’s Behavioral Health Services Old Shot Guns
3, 26”, new tires.
In this fast-paced environment, we strive to achieve superior Attn: Chuck Kemzura 766 Office Rifles, Swords
$75. 570-654-2657 LINE UP American Bulldog
Puppies, NKC
deadline performance, high efficiency and good customer service 104 Woodward Hill Road Equipment & Daggers,
Military Items
BOARD GAMES: A GREAT DEAL...
through planning, organization, and staff development. The ideal Vintage 1982 Parker
Edwardsville, PA 18704 Vintage Scopes Brothers, William IN CLASSIFIED!
COMPUTER STA-
candidate will have a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Some Email shurd@cbhsinc.com Old Toys & Fuld, Ouija in box
Fax: 570-714-7231
TION, Sauder large
$25. Vintage 1975 Looking for the right deal
mechanical aptitude along with manufacturing process or inven- oak finish, storage Coins
Selchow & Righter on an automobile? Brindle & White,
shelves & cubbys, 2
tory management experience is desirable. Good communication,
problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also
EOE large file drawers, PRIVATE COLLECTOR. Co., Parcheesi, in
box $25. Best offer.
Turn to classified.
6 Males, 4 Females,
Shots & Wormed,
keyboard shelf & flip 570-417-9200 570-287-2901 It’s a showroom in print! Ready April 25,
have a sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced, drawer for more
551 Other 551 Other storage. $50. Classified’s got $800.00 each,
Call Steve at
team oriented manufacturing environment. This is a night shift 570-735-5295 DRIVER, Adams
DOLLS: the directions! 570-956-7166
position that offers plenty of opportunity for career development COLLEGE STUDENTS TYPEWRITER:
Redline
460cc.
Titanium.
Graphite
Four $20.
570-825-2494
796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy
and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi-
ence and an excellent benefits package, SUMMER JOBS Electric Smith Coro-
na Typewriter/Work
shaft, 10.5 deg. $40.
call after 7 pm
DVD’S Harry Potter Merchandise Merchandise

WANTED
Processor. Very (1st four movies) all
(570) 822-1811
medical, dental and more. Pre-employment OFFSET PAPERBACK IS HIRING FOR THE Good Condition with $30. Goosebumps
DVD’s (4) & books
drug screening and background SUMMER IN DALLAS AND LAFLIN. ribbons. $50. FISHING ROD &
(12) -all $25.
570-788-2388 REEL: $25.
check required. ENTRY LEVEL JOBS ON ALL SHIFTS. after 5:00 PM. 570-825-2494
570-237-1583
STARTING RATE $9.05 PER HOUR PLUS
GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
CASH PAID 24/7
APPLICABLE SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS FOR
AFTERNOON SHIFT AND MIDNIGHT SHIFT.
768 Personal
GOLF BAG, Precise
professional, black/ approximate 3 X 5 -
$50. 868-6018
• Firearms • Gold • Silver
Human Resources Department MUST BE ABLE TO WORK OVERTIME Electronics navy standup bag,
putter tube, ball • Jewelry • Coins • Tools
THE TIMES LEADER DURING THE WEEK AND WEEKENDS.
INTERESTED?? COMPLETE EMPLOYMENT
TRANSCEIVER Vin-
tage 1975, 40 chan-
holder, 6 pockets in
excellent condition.
$25. 570-696-1267.
PIT BALLS almost
100 multi-colored
kids’ Ball Pit Balls
• Military • Collectibles
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 APPLICATION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. nel, JCPenney,
model, 6218, 12 volt, MOUNTED BEAR
for Sale. $20 or best
offer. 570-287-2268
Guaranteed Highest Cash Paid!
E-mail: ldaris@timesleader.com OFFSET PAPERBACK MFRS., INC.
CB transceiver with HEAD: Grizzly bear. ($10 Bonus per gun with ad)
LED, TX-RX indica- $400 or best offer. POTTERY WHEEL:
Fax: (570) 831-7364 101 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
570-735-1487 DAY
tor, ANL, NB, PA, Call 570-472-3543 child’s deluxe wheel
No Telephone Calls Please. We are an equal opportunity DALLAS, PA 18612
controls,
phone, like
micro-
new PUMP electric pump
with extra clay used
once, paints
employer committed to diversity in the workplace E/O/E $99. Or best offer.
570-287-2901
Coleman $15.
570-288-1063
unopened. $15
570-331-0815 570-472-7572 EVES
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ENGLISH BULLDOG AVOCA BENTON DALLAS DALLAS DURYEA FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP HANOVER TWP. HAZLETON
Female For Sale,
Fully AKC Reg,
Shots, Vet
MOVE IN CONDITION
Classic home, two
Checked, Pure
story, single family,
Bred and she is 11
3 bedrooms, 2 bath-
weeks $600:
rooms, single car
Email:julie.cooper
detached garage,
01@hotmail.com
eat-in kitchen, din-
Call 570-655-8131.
Nice 2 bedroom ing room, family 1/2 Double. 2-story home with Two homes, front &
Contemporary style 152 Pine Drive room, living room, Incomplete rehab generous room rear, on 1 lot. One 103 N. Church St.
ranch in Great
GERMAN SHEPHERD 1206 Spring St.
Totally remodeled 2
home in need of
some TLC. 3 bed-
Bright & Open floor
plan - 4 year old Neighborhood!
Large Living Room,
oil heat, unfinished
basement, 110x115,
on this property.
Perfect for investor
sizes. Features
hardwood & tile
car garage, patio.
Front home has 3
Well built stone
construction.
bedroom home with
PUPPIES, AKC fabulous kitchen, 2
car garage,
rooms, 2 baths,
kitchen, dining
two story home set
on 2.26 private sunny eat-in kitchen
& oversized bath.
a landscaped yard
with a front covered
or your 1st home.
3-4 Bedroom, 1
floors, 3-season
sunroom & 1st
bedrooms, huge
kitchen, lots of
Convenient location
to schools & public
Shepherds By Fanti room, living room ares - Fabulous porch and large Bath, 1 Car Garage. transportation.
inground heated Perfect place to floor family room storage and a
25 Yrs. Experience with fireplace, foyer, modern kitchen patios in the rear Many updates $34,900
pool and 4 person start out or down- with coal stove. workshop in the
Family Raised laundry room, full with stainless steel $126,900. Call done, mostly finish MLS #10-4687
hot tub. Finished size to. Finished lower level basement; Rear
Black/Tan, basement & 2 car appliances. 4 bed- (570) 840-4654 work needed. Call Tracy
basement could be $62,900 with built-in bar home features new
Black/Red. M/F attached garage on rooms, 2.5 baths. before 9:00 p.m. for $38,900 570-696-2468
a 3rd bedroom. MLS# 10-4624 area. 4 bedrooms kitchen, 2 bed-
Hasenborn-Arminus 9+ mostly cleared Detailed moldings & a private showing Call Cindy King
Duryea Borough. Five Mountains & 4 baths. rooms and good
570-825-5597 & flat acres. hardwood floors. or email mulch810 570-690-2689
MLS #11-576 Realty $385,000 storage space.
570-239-5498 $180,000 Walk out basement @yahoo.com. www.cindykingre.com
$145,900 570-542-2141 MLS# 10-4091 Call for appointment
MLS# 10-4750 $345,000 Four Star $89,900
Call Charlie Five Mountains MLS# 11-901
Looking for the right deal McCabe Realty
DALLAS
VM 101 MLS# 10-4597
Realty Call Geri 570-674-9950 Call Vieve Zaroda
570-829-6200 570-542-2141 570-696-0888 on an automobile? (570) 474-6307
Turn to classified.
HANOVER TWP
570-696-3801 Ext. 2772

BLAKESLEE LEWITH & FREEMAN It’s a showroom in print! 570-675-4400


GOLDEN RETRIEVER &
LAB PUPPY’S
Classified’s got
the directions! FORTY FORT HAZLETON
DALLAS
Yellow $350. Black
$250. Wormed. AVOCA 17 Roosevelt Street
EDWARDSVILLE Smith Hourigan
Group
570-836-1090 570-474-6307
Propsed new
construction
ITALIAN CANE CORSO “Ranch Condo”
in Green Briar with Double block
HARDING
Mastiff Puppies near public trans-
ICCF Registered. a 2 car garage,
37 Chestnut Road community pool & portation with a
Sire over 200 lbs. (Old Farm Estates) 2 car garage. Fully 89 N. Church St.
Blue & blue fawn. tennis in a great 1509 Wyoming Ave. Very large 1/2
Custom built solid adult community. Freshly painted and rented. What's
Vet Checked brick 4 bedroom, Wonderful country your pleasure? double, 3 floors of
$229,900 insulated, immacu-
570-617-4880 314 Packer St. 3.5 baths Colonial cottage style "New Listing" late and sitting on REDUCED PRICE space to fill, might
MLS# 10-1105 Well kept 2-story be possible to
Newly remodeled 3 style home with an features elegant Four Star almost half an acre $75,000
POMERANIAN PUPPIES bedroom home with
1st floor master, 1.5
open floor plan on
1+ acre lot in the
decor. Living room
& dining room with
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
with 3 large
bedrooms &
this 3 bedroom 1.5
bath home can be
MLS# 09-4475
Four Star
310 Lockville Rd.
make this a Duplex,
plenty of room in
Parents on premises baths, detached Poconos. A few of nice front porch McCabe Realty this property, 2nd
hardwoods, Modern
Shots Current. $500. garage, all new sid- the amenities cook's kitchen with on a fenced
yours. Features
570-674-9950 SERENITY kitchen started on
DALLAS SCHOOL
570-401-1838 include a modern 2nd floor. Buyer to
ing , windows, shin- include central A/C. pleasant breakfast corner double lot. Enjoy the serenity
kitchen, central
HANOVER TWP.
gles, water heater, 2 Master bedrooms area, 2 story family $75,000. pay full transfer tax.
A/C. laundry room, of country living in
DISTRICT
PUPPIES kitchen and bath- each with bath room with fireplace, MLS# 11-346 This is a Fannie
office and free this beautiful 2
Chihuahuas, Poms, rooms. A must room and fireplace, 1st Floor office, 4 Four Star 147 - 149 Old Mae HomePath
standing fireplace. story home on 2.23
Huskies, Poo Mixes, see house! ultramodern bedrooms, 2 full McCabe Realty Ashley Road Property. ''First-
All appliances acres surrounded
Shih Tzus, Morkies, $119,900 kitchen, hardwood and 2 half baths. 570-674-9950 Live in one side, Look'' property no
included. Just move by nature the prop-
Maltese, Toy Fox, MLS 11-73 floors throughout, Master bedroom rent the other. investor offers will
right in! For more erty has it’s own
EDWARDSVILLE
Puggles, Cocker, Call Tom cathedral ceiling with walk in closet, 3 bedrooms each be considered for
details and photos private driveway.
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visit: www.atlas Great entertaining
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570-764-2578 $469,900 lower level family Large Yard. www.HomePath
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$190,000 detached. A MUST
570-466-3338 central a/c. for appointment. $24,900
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Call Kim
570-606-6093
SEE! MLS#11-831
MLS #11-55
570-466-3338 $279,900
new apartment? MLS# 11-164 with open floor plan. call Nancy
Call Stacey
Classified lets
you compare costs - BACK MOUNTAIN Call Cathy
(570) 696-5422
Large eat-it kitchen,
2 baths & fantastic
great room all on 2
HANOVER TWP. 570-237-0752
570-262-1158
570-696-2468

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570-696-1195 Four Star home! Nice size INCLASSIFIED!
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Male, German line, “New Listing” 570-674-9950 kitchen, 1st floor 476 Wyoming St.
A yard or garage sale
9 weeks old,
ready to go.
Stately Brick Tudor
home. Approx. DALLAS laundry, attic pull
down for storage, in classified
Nice 3 bedroom
single home. Gas HUNLOCK CREEK
$650 firm.
570-592-5515
3900 sq. ft. on
a corner lot in
DALLAS TWP. some replacement
windows & a is the best way heat. COnvenient
location. To settle
Sunrise Estates. Stunning 2 story fenced in yard. tocleanoutyourclosets! estate. Affordable
845 Pet Supplies Features 2 family with 2 master bed-
room suites, over-
Take a look & You’re in bussiness @ $39,500
Call Jim for details PRICE REDUCED
rooms, 4 bed- make your offer!
rooms, 2.5 baths, sized rooms, 4 bed- $27,800 with classified! Towne & Country 679 Appletree Rd.
REPTILE TANK: 55 central A/C & over- rooms, 3.5 baths, MLS#10-3582 Real Estate Co. 4 bedrooms,
gallon with metal
stand, metal mesh
sized garage.
Beautiful hardwood
deck, neutral col-
ors, great location.
Jill Jones
570-696-6550 FORTY FORT
65 West
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
2.5 bath home
nestled among the
flip top lid, lamp, floors & a brick All measurements 4 bedroom on a trees on a very Main Road

HANOVER TWP.
heat pad, & décor fireplace. are approximate. 90X175 corner lot Pettebone St. private 1 acre, this Country Living
Just Reduced with vinyl siding Two homes for the Beautiful remod- country retreat At It’s Best.
$100. 10 gallon with $334,900
$185,000 & a newer 14X24 price of one in very eled home in nice has high quality, Well Maintained
metal mesh lid, cave MLS# 11-529
570-696-2468 rear sun room. good condition with neighborhood. 4 modern updates farmhouse on 6+
& water bowl $40. Four Star
HUGE PRICE a 2 car garage. bed, 3 bath, new complemented with acres. Garage,
570-474-0154 McCabe Realty

SADDLES: Western
570-674-9950 REDUCTION!!
$119,900
Live in one & allow
the tenant to help
pay the mortgage.
EXETER carpeting new
kitchen, stainless
original woodwork
& builtins. Maple
stream. Easy
access to Route 11.
horse saddle 16” MLS# 10-1122 appliances. eat in kitchen Affordable at
BEAR CREEK Four Star $174,900 A must see. with all appliances REDUCED TO
seat. Red Ranger MLS# 10-3750
saddle $275. for McCabe Realty $174,500. overlooks huge $159,500
570-674-9950 Four Star Leave Message family room with Bonus To
set. or $220. McCabe Realty
YOUTH SIZED 570-881-8493 floor-to-ceiling brick Selling Office
570-674-9950 8 Diamond Ave. fire place. Formal Call Jim
Horse-pony west-
ern saddle 14” seat, DALLAS AREA FORTY FORT
Loads of space in dining room with Towne & Country
brown, good condi-
tion $175.
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
DUPONT "NEW LISTING"
this modernized tra-
ditional home. 3rd
floor is a large bed-
Pella sliders look
out to stone patio &
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-472-5332 inground pool. 570-542-5708
in classified Vinyl sided 4 bed-
room spacious
room with walk-in French doors lead
closet. Modern to Master bedroom
2360 Laurel Run Rd. is the best way home with a great kitchen, family room suite with walk-in LINE UP
OPEN tocleanoutyourclosets! eat in kitchen, addition, deck over- closet. Central air &
You’re in bussiness 1 3/4 baths & much looking large corner Hi efficient heat, A GREAT DEAL...
HOUSE more. Near the lot. Not just a water supplied
with classified! local schools. starter home but a spring house. IN CLASSIFIED!
April 10th Conveniently $132,500 home to stay
Charming home $185,000 Looking for the right deal
DALLAS
located just off Brick ranch on a MLS# 11-1144 in and grow! MLS #10-3089
900 1-3pm
Very well main-
Dallas Highway on corner lot, large Four Star
with hardwood
floors, fireplace & MLS #11-622 Call Steve Shemo on an automobile?
REAL ESTATE tained Log home
1.25 wooded acres. family room with McCabe Realty Built in's, formal $127,900 570-793-9449 Turn to classified.
Currently duplex or 570-674-9950
FOR SALE and serene proper-
convert to single,
a fireplace plus dining room, 2 car Call Colleen It’s a showroom in print!
1 3/4 baths! garage, sunporch 570-237-0415
ty awaits you. This Classified’s got
EXETER
good condition. PRICE REDUCED & neat as a pin
home features 3
bedrooms, including
$117,500. $129,500 throughout! Nice the directions!
906 Homes for Sale a very spcious
Negotiable MLS# 11-18 location on a tree
570-287-5775 PENDING
HUNLOCK CREEK
Four Star lined street away
HARVEYS LAKE
22x12 master bed-
or 570-332-1048 McCabe Realty from the hustle
Having trouble room. Open floor
570-674-9950
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
plan allows for
great entertaining. "NEW LISTING"
DALLAS
& bustle!
REDUCED PRICE HANOVER TWP.
behind on your
payments? You
Stone fireplace in
keeping with the
Cottage Style Cape
Cod on over 1 acre
in a very private
DUPONT $129,900
MLS# 10-4472
Four Star
may get mail from rustic theme. Full
people who promise
to forestall your
walk-out basement
gives the potential
setting with a 1 car
garage & 2 baths. REDUCED McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
foreclosure for a fee for more living $144,800
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
space. 17x15 deck
overlooks the
MLS# 11-437
Four Star
McCabe Realty
Wildflower Village
1101 Chicory Court
This immaculate
GLEN LYON “NEW LISTING” New construction,
Trade Commission, woods. $239,000 Bi-Level Home 3 bedroom, 2 bath
MLS #10-2433 570-674-9950 end unit townhome, tan brick ranch on
the nation’s con- 5 years young, is with plenty of
sumer protection Call Tracy Zarola Estate like 6.35 94 Ferry Road 1 acre. Features
ready and waiting room on a private
570-574-6465 Nice vinyl sided 2 include pella
DALLAS
agency. Call 1-877- acre setting in wooded 2 acre lot
570-696-0723 for its new owner to story situated on a windows, oak hard-
FTC-HELP or click Northwoods. 5,000 in Dallas School
move right in!
LEWITH & FREEMAN
on ftc.gov. A mes- sq. ft. in all. Classic great corner fenced wood floors, car-
Bright 3 bedroom, District. Features
sage from The brick home features lot in Hanover Twp. peted bedrooms,
NEW LISTING 1.5 bath, new car- a 1 Car Garage,
Times Leader and Summit Pointe 2 bedrooms, 2 tiled kitchen &
6 Ivy Lane peting and flooring 3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4
the FTC. Builders attention modern baths, baths, maple
BEAR CREEK Lovely 3 bedroom throughout, crown “NEW LISTING” Bath and nice
to detail at every additional finished kitchen cabinets,
Rancher with 2 full moulding. Gas fur- You’ll look long & updates.
space in basement hanstone counter-
ASHLEY
turn. 2 story family baths, granite $176,000
nace and air condi- hard to ever find a for 2 more bed- tops, propane fire-
room with accent kitchen counters, Call Cindy King
tioning. Back yard beautiful Double like rooms or place, walk up attic,
windows & fire walk-in closet in 570-690-2689
features patio, vinyl this one! Huge office/playrooms. tray ceiling in living
place, modern Master www.cindykingre.com
fence and storage 120x130 lot with Attached 2 car room & attached
(Newberry Estate) maple kitchen with bedroom.Separate $116,000 detached 2 car garage connected 2 car garage.
3 bedroom, 2 bath cherry finish, den shower in Master MLS 11-144 garage & loft , by a 9x20 breeze- $279,900
first floor condo with Oak built-ins, bath. Laundry room Call Terry modern kitchens, way which could be MLS# 10-4527
offers a spectacular impressive oak on main level and 570-885-3041 1.5 baths , pocket a great entertaining Five Mountains
golf course view! entry. Elegant much more! or Angie doors & so much area! Above ground Realty
Central a/c. Fire- master with MLS #10-3285 570-885-4896 more! pool, gas fireplace,
570-675-4400
2992 Laurel Run Rd. place. Huge closets. whirlpool overlook- $249,000 570-542-2141
$118,500 gas heat, newer
HARVEYS LAKE
Absolutely stunning 3 patios. Garage. ing wooded lot. Jay A. Crossin
16 Hazleton St Formal living room, MLS# 11-1167 roof and “All Dri”
jewel snuggled on 1
JENKINS TWP
Pool, tennis, golf. 570-288-0770 Four Star system installed in
Conveniently acre lot bordering Many extras. 4 bedrooms, 5 Ext. 23
located to Rt. 309 baths. 4 car garage McCabe Realty basement.
state game lands. $149,900 Crossin Real 570-674-9950 MLS #11-626
REDUCED!
and 81. Off street Rec room can be Ask for Bob Kopec & 2,500 sq. ft. Estate $119,900
parking in front and
rear. Two-story, 3
bedroom, modern
re-converted to
garage. This stylish
4 bedroom modern
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
barn/shop for car
enthusiasts or
other use.
570-288-0770
FALLS Hanover Township Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
kitchen, Pergo home can be heat- $650,000 DUPONT REDUCED! HANOVERmodern
GREEN 3
CROSSIN REAL
flooring in living
room and dining
room, modern bath,
ed for only $700 a
year! Entertain or DALLAS Call Kevin
570-696-1195 or Ranch,
ESTATE
570-288-0770
relax in our 600 sq 570-696-5420 bedrooms, 1.5 bath Entertaining is a
low gas utility bills.
MLS#10-3703 .
ft + family room fea-
turing a coal stove, SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP rooms, hardwood
floors, move in con- HANOVER TWP. “must” in this
waterfront com-
Price reduced to built in aquarium dition. Large eat in pound! Spacious
$68,500. and full wet bar! kitchen with new room sizes accom-
Call Maribeth Jones State of the art cabinets, ceramic modate family and 1717 River Road
at 696-6565 alarm system. Enjoy tile, & stainless steel friends in this five Compact 2 story
serenity on the appliances. Finished bedroom, 3500SF home with 3 bed-
Single family home rooms, 1st floor
patio or the 10x17 for sale in quiet RR1, Box 297 basement, newly beauty. Old world
deck and only min-
NEW LISTING!
Looking for that neighborhood- MAJESTIC VIEW! carpeted family charm includes bath with laundry,
utes from town special place room. Custom bar living room with large kitchen. Park-
Desirable Beautiful 2400 Sq. 3 bedroom brick ing in rear with
MLS #11-555 with tile flooring & knotty pine walls,
$189,900
upscale Dallas called home? Ft. 6 bedroom, 2 Ranch home nes-
modern half bath. Single family home alley access.
ASHLEY neighborhood. full baths, 2 story tled on approxi- beamed ceilings
Sandy Rovinski Classified will address home, fully air con- Fenced yard, large located on a well
and a gas stone $39,900
Attention to detail mately an acre of manicured fenced
Call 288-0770
at every turn in this Your needs. ditioned, oil & gas well groomed river- sunroom & 1 car
corner lot. This fireplace Dining MLS 11-99
garage. Roof, fur- Call Colleen
Ext. 25
5000+SF home on Open the door heat, renovated front land with home provides room includes two
570-237-0415
CROSSIN REAL nace & hot water built-in corner
ESTATE
three floors. with classified! kitchen, full unfin- breathtaking scenic
heater are less than paved off street
cupboards and
Oversized cherry ished basement, 2 views, cascading parking & a single
570-288-0770 enclosed porches, tree lines and the 5 years old. sitting area with
kitchen with granite car detached
island and upgrad- DALLAS 15 x 20 deck with legendary cliffs of $140,000 Call (570)
824-7894 for a garage. Entering stone fireplace
Game room with
BEAR CREEK ed appliances. Tray
ceiling, crown and
New construction
on 1 acre lot.
power awning
cover – generous
size lot, off street
Falls. Beautiful bird
and wildlife to daz-
zle the eye and
private showing the front door
you’re greeted by mahogany flooring,
Five bedrooms,

29 Brown St.
panel moldings,
family room with
2500 sq. ft.
2 story, 4 or 5 parking, first floor
washer/dryer. All
excellent fishing
and hunting for your
HANOVER TOWNSHIP hardwood floors,
updated windows including fabulous
views of the lake in
Looking for that
special place
vaulted ceiling and bedrooms, 2.5 & a pleasant floor
Solid 2 story home gas fireplace. First bath, Great room appliances includ- enjoyment. Living plan. Seller will the spacious mas- called home?
with 3 bedrooms, ter and fifth bed-
1.5 baths, vinyl
floor den/library, 5 with cathedral ed. Offering price room w/fireplace, pay 3% towards
room (presently an
Classified will address
bedrooms, 5 baths, ceiling, fire place, $180,000 family room, full closing costs. Your needs.
sided, large carport finished lower level, Call 570-421-0587 heated basement, Call for appointment office). Lush gar-
and fenced yard. 1 year new 20x42
dual zone gas heat
or Rodite@enter.net riverfront deck, $89,900 dens with perenni- Open the door
& central air,
Convenient loca- Oasis in-ground 2 car garage, use “Dupont Home” central A/C and MLS# 10-4598 als and annuals. 84’ with classified!
tion. Home needs 3 bedroom Ranch pool, 3-car garage in E-mail subject much more. A one Call Vieve Zaroda of lakefront with
updating by REDUCED Now!! two-story boat-
great potential.
with 1.5 baths on a on a 1+/- acre lot. NOW $284,900. line. of a a kind find. (570) 474-6307
house! “Low taxes”. Doyouneedmorespace?
large lot with an MLS#11-1067 Must see! Reduced! Ext. 2772
$79,900 Call 570-675-4805 MLS#11-1083 A yard or garage sale
MLS 11-74
Call Colleen
office & 3 season
porch. Fireplace in
$619,900.
Call Maribeth Jones
Job Seekers are DURYEA MLS #10-3751
$182,000
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
3 bedrooms, 2 $850,000.
Call Maribeth Jones
in classified
570-237-0415
the Living room. 696-6565
looking here!
Blueberry Hill. Call Debbie
McGuire
baths, 1 car garage.
New carpeting, 570-696-6565 is the best way
$129,000 3 bedroom ranch.
MLS# 10-3262 Where's your ad? Large lot with pool. 570-332-4413 paint, etc. Large lot. tocleanoutyourclosets!
Four Star 570-829-7130 and Lease To Buy. For Crossin Real Asking $118,000. Smith Hourigan You’re in bussiness
ask for an employ- Estate Deremer Realty
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950 ment specialist
more details, call
(570) 655-8118 570-288-0770 570-477-1149
Group
570-474-6307
with classified!
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JENKINS TWP.
2 W Sunrise Dr. KINGSTON LAKE SILKWORTH WILKES-BARRE MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE PITTSTON PLAINS PLYMOUTH SHICKSHIINY
$69,900 1610 Westminster Rd
Single 3 bedroom
102 Price St.
Renovated 2005.
MINERS MILLS
Sell by 6-1-2011
(570) 287-7013

Well maintained
KINGSTON Enjoy year-round
Living and Deeded Affordable New Gorgeous Original 16 Defoe St. 44 Church St
“New Listing”
PRICE REDUCED! Nestled in the
bi-level continually Lake Access at Construction with Woodwork & Hard- Lovely 2 story, 3 46 Church St. Rear
Gorgeous estate country on 2.86
cared for by the Lake Silkworth! Pond - 2 Available wood floors. 4 bed- bedrooms, 1.5 bath Package Deal, sold
NEW LISTING! like property with acres yet only
original owners. Charming 2 bed- 1/2 acre pond view. rooms, 2 baths, 1st home that features together for
Charming two-story log home plus 2 minutes from Rt. 11.
Upgraded kitchen room Lake Cottage 1 acre with pond. floor laundry area, open floor plan with $115,000. 2 units.
home with hard- story garage on 1 Ranch home with
with granite counter with 1 car Central sewer. built-in drawers/ cathedral ceiling MLS 10-3634
wood and pine acres with many new high efficiency
tops and breakfast garage, original Roomy 2 story with cabinets in 2nd floor family room. Pris- MLS 10-3635
floors, modern outdoor features. Harmon Wood/coal
bar. Four bedrooms fireplace, private hardwood, tile, hallway. Dou- tine hardwood Maria Huggler
kitchen and baths, Garage. boiler, windows,
and two baths. double lot, walking maple kitchen, blestairs leading floors. 3 season CLASSIC
formal living room MLS# 11-319 200 amp service,
Large veranda over distance to lake. 2 car garage and from upstairs into sun room leads to PROPERTIES
and dining room, 3 $325,000 ductless A/C &
the garage. Lower 163 Poplar St. Many recent all the goodies. foyer & kitchen. patio, in ground 570-587-7000
bedrooms, gas Call Charles more. Don’t
level recreation Nice 2 1/2 story improvements. Complete move in Walk-up finished pool and manicured
room with fireplace heat, separate vinyl fenced yard. hesitate or you’ll
home with original $89,900 package from the attic with 2 more
and wet bar. 27’ x 330SF of office $169,000 Job Seekers are be too late!
woodwork. Corner Call Cindy King low $200’s. 90 day rooms. New furnace
10’ 3-season space. Detached MLS 11-141 looking here! $178,500
lot in quiet neigh- 570-690-2689 build time. (‘07), Deck, Drive-
room…. A great garage and carport, Call Terry Where's your ad? MLS# 11-1143
borhood. Roof 9 www.cindykingre.com Financing available. way, Much restora-
place to entertain. updated windows, 570-885-3041 570-829-7130 and Four Star
years old. Hard- Oak Ridge Homes tion & remodeling
McCabe Realty
PLAINS
Motivated sellers! wood floors in good roof and furnace. done. $99,900. or Angie ask for an employ-
Zoned business Incorporated 570-674-9950
Come and tour this condition. Ductless Call Nancy Palumbo 570-885-4896 ment specialist
commercial. (570) 788-7100
lovely home AC and new 100 570-714-9240
in a great amp wiring MLS#11-1010
SHICKSHINNY
neighborhood!
MLS#11-1031
MLS #11-625
$89,000
570-675-4400 $129,000
Call Maribeth Jones MOUNTAIN TOP PLYMOUTH
LAKE SILKWORTH
$239,500 Donald Crossin 570-696-6565
Mary Ellen Belchick
696-6566
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL PITTSTON
ESTATE
570-288-0770 NANTICOKE
Hanover Section 2 story apartment
building near all
KINGSTON MOCANAQUA conveniences.
Completely
JENKINS TWP.
Front unit is a
Bow Creek Manor modern 1 bedroom Ready for remodeled 3 bed-
Meticulously main- & the rear unit is occupancy, 2 unit room, 1.75 bath
Older Cottage with tained 4 bedroom, 3 a spacious 2 bed- with store front in brick & aluminum
Lakeview in Fair 1/2 bath two story 34 Carroll St. room with large nice condition. Set ranch on over 4
Condition. New on almost 1 acre. Spacious 3 or 4 kitchen & living up shop & live in 3 acres with Pond.
Bathroom, New Master bedroom bedroom home. room. Heat and bedroom apartment New stainless steel
100Amp Breaker, & suite. 2 family This cozy 2 story Quiet street. electric split. & let the rent from appliances, 2 car
Furnace re-done in rooms. 2 fireplaces. home is being MLS# 10-624 $59,800 2nd apartment help attached and 1 car
2006. Great Office/den. Large offered at a great PRICE REDUCED MLS# 10-3422 pay the bills. Ideal built-in garage,
New Listing 2 bedroom, 1 bath opportunity for the paved driveway,
Location for deck overlooking a price. PLUS it is in $79,900 Four Star
Located within 1 home across street smart investor! open front porch,
At-Home Business private wooded move in condition! Call Bill McCabe Realty
23 Mead St. block of elementary from the river with 3 season room,
with Sign location yard. 3 car garage. $37,400 (570) 362-4158 570-674-9950 DRASTIC PRICE
Newly remodeled 2 school & neighbor- detached 2 car rear patio, brick
right on Rt. 29. $365,000. MLS# 10-4535 REDUCTION!
hood park this spa-
PLAINS
story on a corner $34,900 garage. Bob Kopec Four Star fireplace & property
cious 4 bedrooms $59,900 goes to a stream
lot with fenced in Call Cindy $59,900 Humford Realty McCabe Realty
offers 1450 sq. ft of MLS# 11-165 in the back.
yard and 2 car 570-690-2689 MLS# 11-283 570-822-5126 570-674-9950
living space with Four Star $199,900
garage. 4 bed- www.cindykingre.com Five Mountains
1.75 baths, walk up McCabe Realty MLS# 10-4716
Realty
PITTSTON
rooms, 1 bath, 570-674-9950
MOUNTAINTOP
1,660 sq. ft. attic, and partially 570-542-2141 Five Mountains
$89,900 finished basement. Realty
Extras include gas
SALE BY OWNER PRINGLE
MLS 10-3684 570-542-2141
Call Bill
570-362-4158
fireplace, an in-
ground pool with
570-675-4400
MOCANAQUA Find Something?
fenced yard, new 45 Jeanette St
Lose Something?
gas furnace, hard- Shopping for a
wood floors &
Get it back where it
more. Call Ann
new apartment? 20 Nittany Lane belongs
Classified lets Convenience! Loca- with a Lost/Found ad!
Marie to schedule a
showing. you compare costs - NANTICOKE tion! Easy Living! 570-829-7130
JENKINS TWP. $114,900 without hassle 49-51 Curtis St.
This home has it all.

HOME FOR SALE


3 floors of living
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
or worry!
Get moving 71 Mountain Road
Fully occupied dou-
ble with separate
space w/hardwood
floors and gas fire- NEW LISTING SWOYERSVILLE
BELL REAL ESTATE with classified! Beautiful sprawling 17 year old 2 story, utilities. 2 bed- place in living room. Charming 2 story,
single family home, Single home, 3
three bedroom one rooms each side, Open floor plan, Spacious livin-
(570) 288-6654
LARKSVILLE and a half ranch is
situated on a large
Move right in this
beautiful 3 bed-
bedrooms,
kitchen,
heat,
eat-in
electric
unfinished
off street parking
and fenced in yard.
lower level family
room w/laundry and
groom, eat
kitchen, 1st floor
in
room, 2 1/2 baths. MLS #10-2584 laundry / powder
KINGSTON TWP.
level lot with basement, deck. 3/4 bath. 3 bed-
foyer,formal dining Eat in kitchen with $75,900 rooms w/2 full room, 2 bedrooms,
pergo floors and Extremely well-
room, hardwood Call Lu-Ann baths on upper 1.5 baths on a deep
silestone counter maintained two-
floors, lots of closet 570-602-9280 level. Deck and lot with patio and
250 Susquehan- tops, two tiered story, 7 rooms, 3
space, finished bedrooms, 2.5 patio for outdoor waterfall. Priced to
nock Drive island. Dining room, sell $54,900. Call 2 Unit Duplex &
basement with a baths, eat in living! 2 zone heat, Double Block
Immaculate Cape fireplace, enclosed family room with central a/c, inter- Call Ann Marie
Cod home features fireplace, additional kitchen, very large with a
three seasons dining/living room com and stereo 570-760-6769
1st floor master great room with 570-288-6654 4 Bay Garage.
Beautiful Bi-Level porch and attached combination, den, plus central vac Family owned for
PITTSTON
suite with office and two car garage. cathedral ceiling. system, 2 car Bell Real Estate
3/4 bath. 2nd floor with Oak Hardwood Finished basement front porch , deck, many years.
Floors in Living Ready to move in and nice size yard; garage. What more BIG REDUCTION
has 2 large bed- and priced right! All with laundry room, could you want?
rooms with walk in room, Dining room, work shop and electric heat; safe SCRANTON $110,000
8 Circle Drive Hallways & measurements are neighborhood; MLS #11-782 MLS# 09-1643
closets and adjoin- Only one lucky fami- approximate.This exercise room. $199,900
ing bath. 1st floor Staircase. Forced hot air fur- move-in condition Four Star
ly will be able to Upgrades Galore, property qualifies for the right buyer; Call Colleen McCabe Realty
laundry and 1/2 make this home for The 100% Rural nace, central air. 570-237-0415
bath, modern central air, gas Two car attached no realtors or bro- 570-674-9950
their own! Beautiful- heat, 16x32 Housing Mortgage kers; $132,999. call
kitchen with bam- ly kept Ranch with for qualified Buyer. garage. Extensive
boo floors, living
room with stone
2 car garage, new
bath, partially fin-
in-ground pool
surrounded with
Perennial Gardens
$137,900
570-696-2468
landscaping with
waterfall & private 570-878-2424
after 10:00 a.m.
SWOYERSVILLE
fireplace. 2 tier ished basement, 3 paver patio. 800
deck overlooks & Fenced yard with acres of state land
season room,
PLAINS
Hot Tub, shed, 8 Butler St.
above ground pool,
ready for
summer fun!
almost 1 acre in
Dallas School Dis-
deck, oversized
driveway, 1 car
out back door.
$230,000.
Call 570-417-9162
NANTICOKE
REDUCED
Grand old home
making it’s debut! 594 N. Main Street
103 Arnold Avenue
AFFORDABLE PRICE
trict. Home Warran- garage. 1 year Perched on a cor- Beautifully redone 3
MLS #11-657 after 9AM to set up Cape Cod with 1st
cy included. For warranty. $189,900 ner lot, home fea- bedroom, 2 bath
$299,000 an appointment or floor master bed-
more information MLS# 10-3677 tures original wood- ranch. New roof,
Call Colleen email room, 3 season
and photos visit our Call Nancy Palumbo work, nice size carpeting, paint &
570-237-0415 whritzak@aol.com porch, attached
website at 570-714-9240 rooms, 2nd floor stainless appli- garage. MLS# 236 Poland St.
www.atlas balcony, 2 kitchens ances. Gas heat, 10-1069 $84,900 Cute 2 bedroom
realtyinc.com
MLS #11-370
$179,900
MOCANAQUA Looking for that
special place
and walk up attic.
Home needs updat-
central air, garage,
screened in back
call Nancy
570-237-0752
starter home in
need of some cos-
ing but has loads porch. Large fenced metic updating.
Call Charlie called home? of potential! in back yard & more
JENKINS TWP. 25 West Great for first time
570-829-6200 Classified will address MLS #11-731
VM 101 LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN Your needs.
Washington St.
Move right into this
$49,900
$139,900. Call
570-706-5496
homebuyers. Huge
lot, patio, newer
NEW LISTING! Call Colleen
Open the door very nice 3 bed- windows, shed,
PLAINS
570-237-0415 nice location.
with classified! room 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
woodwork and a Absolute Must SHAVERTOWN MLS #11-772
$65,000
Very nice side by NANTICOKE beautiful stained See River Ridge
Townhouse!
Call Karen Ryan

KINGSTON side (2 unit) with off


street parking for 5,
glass window.
Kitchen appliances

Wynd Tree Oaks Est.


public water &
sewer. At present
and wall to wall car-
peting approxi- PITTSTON TWP.
2 story home with Stunning view of time both sides are mately 1 year old.
3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 the Wyoming Valley vacant. Live in one Home also has a 570-283-9100
baths on 1.4 acres, architecturally built side and rent out one car detached
2600 Sq.Ft. on cul
de sac in great
on pristine 1 acre
lot…grape vines,
the other.
$75,000
garage.
$83,900
MLS 11-347
“New Listing”
5 bedrooms,
SWOYERSVILLE
neighborhood.Large fruit trees, fish MLS# 10-3183 133 E. Broad St. 1 & 3/4 baths, 2
kitchen, granite pond, raised gar- Five Mountains Call John
Charming 3 car garage, family
counters, stainless Very attractive dens, contemporary Realty 570-704-6846
bedroom brick room plus den or
appliances, great home with 1.5 home with Great 570-542-2141 Antonik & Associ-
ranch with ample office. On a dead
island, sunk in living baths, formal room fireplace, ates, Inc. 120 Parnell St.
off street parking, 264 Burke Street end street.
room, oak stair- dining room & beamed ceilings, 570-735-7494 Classic Ranch in
updated kitchen &
case, 4 car garage, modern kitchen, hardwood flooring Doyouneedmorespace? a great fenced in great location. 3
No maintenance
fees. Many
$187,500
MLS# 11-960
decks, great view,
Pittston Schools.
vinyl siding & neat
as a pin throughout!
and much more! A yard or garage sale yard! The basement Looking for the right deal bedroom, 3 baths, upgrades. Move in Four Star
MLS#11-1079 high quality
$394,900 Great floor plan. $325,000. in classified is partially finished &
on an automobile? throughout. 3 sea-
condition. 2,000 sq. McCabe Realty 9 Jay Street
heated. Hardwood ft. Berber, ceramic
(570) 208-2383 or Move right in! Call Maribeth Jones is the best way under carpets. Also Turn to classified. son porch over tile & hardwood.
570-674-9950 Totally renovated
(570) 510-7918 $134,700 Ranch home.
696-6565 tocleanoutyourclosets! coal stove for heat It’s a showroom in print! looking private rear 2 bedroom, 2.5 Modern kitchen,
SHAVERTOWN
MLS# 11-260 yard. Owners says
JENKINS TWP./ Four Star You’re in bussiness type in basement.
$113,900 Classified’s got sell and lowers
baths. All appli- modern bath, 3
ances, washer
McCabe Realty with classified! MLS #10-2723 the directions! price to & dryer & window
bedrooms, AC,
off street parking.
INKERMAN 570-674-9950 Call Mary Price $219,900. For treatments includ- Affordable at
MOOSIC 570-472-1395 more information
NUANGOLA
45 Main St. ed. Walk in closet. $149,500
KINGSTON LARKSVILLE 570-474-9801 and photos please
visit our website at
No units in front of
or behind. 1 car
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
PENDING
www.atlas garage. Very
realtyinc.com 570-735-8932 or
private. Near all 570-542-5708
MLS #10-2817 interstates.
Call Charlie for REDUCED TO
your private $179,900 13 Lehigh St., N. SWOYERSVILLE
NANTICOKE
153 Espy St
showing.
VM 101
Call 570-829-3162 Lovingly cared for 2
bedroom, 1 bath
For Sale By
Owner
Own this home for
less than $400 a Summer is just
LINEUP bungalow with
many improve-
Spacious ranch
month! Large 3
Very attractive
home with a 2 on a large corner around the corner,
now is the time to
ASUCCESSFULSALE ments done includ-
bedroom home with lot in Birchwood ing new (2 yrs. old)
formal dining room,
car garage, new
family room & Estates. 2 full
1509 Grove St.
make the invest-
ment! 50' of lake-
Looking to buy a INCLASSIFIED! central air and fur-
nace. 1 car garage
off street parking stainless steel baths, beautiful
kitchen, Central A/C Just across the front on a motor- home? Doyouneedmorespace? with attached cus-
and large yard. For appliances. Ample Place an ad here
more information off street parking. 2 decks to enjoy, Avoca border sits
this quaint 3 bed-
boat lake! With a
and let the
A yard or garage sale tom built carport.
newer roof, remod- This property is a
and photos, log NEW PRICE & a 3+ car garage.
room Ranch home eled kitchen and sellers know! in classified “must see”! Well maintained
$148,000 REDUCED PRICE Beautiful Home
onto www.atlas
MLS# 10-4452 $232,800
on a triangular
Completely remod- bath, not much left 570-829-7130 is the best way MLS #10-3624 house complete
shaped lot. If you with appliances and
realtyinc.com Four Star MLS# 11-176 eled Inside & Out. for you to do but tocleanoutyourclosets! $139,000
MLS#09-2449
$64,900
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
Four Star
McCabe Realty
want low taxes and
utilities, this is the
An absolute must
see property! New
relax and enjoy the
Lake views from PITTSTON TWP. You’re in bussiness
Donald Crossin
570-288-0770
some furnishings if
desired. 3 bed-
Call Charles 570-674-9950
house for you!
MLS #11-773
electrical, plumbing, the sunroom, dining
room, bedrooms or
with classified! Crossin Real room, 1 bath, dining
room, enclosed
roof, wall to wall Estate
LAFLIN PLAINS
$59,900 patio. This home back porch. Roof,
LUZERNE carpeting, windows, 570-288-0770
Call Colleen makes a perfect vinyl siding windows
interior & exterior
570-237-0415 summer getaway or all replaced within
SHAVERTOWN
doors, new oak
kitchen with tile year round home. Nicely maintained last 5 years. Situat-
floor, hardwood MLS #10-3124 home. 3 bed- ed on large lot, off
Collect cash, not dust! $269,900 rooms, full bath street parking. Stor-
Clean out your staircase, all new
light fixtures, new Call Jill Jones with shower, pri- age shed. Very nice
basement, garage hot water heater
vate driveway with neighborhood!!!!!
or attic and call the 40 Gain St. 1 car garage, $85,000 FIRM!!!
& baseboard
Classified depart-
ment today at 570- MOUNTAIN TOP heating units.
MLS# 10-4137 Call
Be the first occu-
pants of this newly
constructed Ranch
Appliances
included
Call (570) 288-9681

SWOYERSVILLE
829-7130! 570-696-2468
$76,000
7 Hickorywood Dr. 73 Parry St. 570-696-6550 home on a low traf- Call 570-655-9722
Wonderful 4 bed- fic street. All you
KINGSTON room Ranch with
Recently renovated
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath could ask for is PLAINS TWP
375 Greenpond Rd.
sweeping views of
the valley. Master
home on a large lot
in great location.
PARSONS / WB
3 bedroom, quiet
already here, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, FOR SALE BY OWNER Well kept Ranch in
Midway Manor with
bedroom with walk- hardwood and tile
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Steps away from 7 rooms, 3 bed-
in closet and bath, neighborhood. Off floors with granite
the Back Mountain rooms, 2 baths, 2
ultra modern eat-in street parking, large and stainless steel
trail. Features a car garage, newer
kitchen with granite fenced yard. Fully kitchen, gas fire-
MILL CREEK ACRES
wrap around porch, 144 Patriot Circle
counters and cherry This is a move in insulated. Low heat place, central air, 2 furnace.
hardwood floors MLS #10-4474
cabinets with large
island and stainless
downstairs, new
wall-to-wall carpet-
ready, updated
townhome with
LINE UP bills. Move in ready.
$72,000
car garage and
rear patio and full
4 Lan Creek Rd
Close to Mohegan
$162,900 Immaculate 2 story,
stone & vinyl. Large
Call Tom
“NEW LISTING”
Spacious Split Level
steel appliances. 2
car garage, full
ing upstairs. 2nd
floor laundry, brand
beautiful granite &
marble floors, tile
A GREAT DEAL... Call (570) 262-4400 basement. For
more information
Sun & Geisinger, 4
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
570-262-7716 lot on cul-de-sac.
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
with 2.5 baths, 2
family rooms & a
unfinished base-
ment with
new bathrooms,
large walk in closet
backsplashes & a
large deck with IN CLASSIFIED! Doyouneedmorespace?
and photos, log
onto www.atlas
Fireplace, 2 Car
Garage. Excellent
baths. Detached
oversized 2 car
11 x 32 all-season walk-out to yard.
MLS #10-4060
and spacious yard. canopy. $108,000 Looking for the right deal A yard or garage sale realtyinc.com
MLS #10-3676
Condition. All Appli- garage with loft.
MLS #10-3937
sunroom which
overlooks the 18 x $269,900
Move in condition!
MLS 11-220 Call Mary Price on an automobile? in classified $229,900
ances
Large yard.
Included. Tile, hardwood,
granite, central air.
36 in-ground pool. Call Colleen $114,900 570-472-1395 Turn to classified. is the best way Call Colleen Go To Job Seekers are laundry/pantry &
570-237-0415 570-474-9801 570-237-0415
$264,900 Mark R. Mason It’s a showroom in print! tocleanoutyourclosets! www.plainsre.com looking here! large family room
MLS# 11-692 570-331-0982 for details. Where's your ad? with built in bar &
Four Star Crossin Real Classified’s got You’re in bussiness Asking $219,900 570-829-7130 and fireplace on 1st
McCabe Realty Estate the directions! with classified! Call 570-817-1228 ask for an employ- floor. $284,900.
570-674-9950 570-288-0770 for showing ment specialist 570-288-3256
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TRUCKSVILLE WEST PITTSTON WHITE HAVEN WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WYOMING Properties Properties Properties PRICES REDUCED
EARTH
JUST ON THE MARKET 97 Lacoe Street 363 North
Washington St.
EDWARDSVILLE KINGSTON PLYMOUTH CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
46+/- Acres
Hanover Twp.,
$89,000
10+/- Acres
Hanover Twp.,
$69,000
NEW LISTING! 28+/- Acres
54 Shade Tree Rd. Fairview Twp.,
NEW LISTING! 104 5TH ST.
Very well Well maintained $85,000
54 CORLEAR ST. Great location to
SALE BY OWNER maintained, 2 bi-level in tranquil Large home with 61+/- Acres
Well maintained invest in with this 62-67 ½Thomas St Custom leases from 155 E Walnut St.
199 Clearview Ave bedroom, 1 bath, 1 wooded setting by 5 bedrooms, Nuangola
home on a double duplex, you can This would make an $8.00-$12.00/sqft + Good investment
(Turn @ Spring Gar- car garage in quiet a stream. Large within walking $125,000
lot, on a lovely resi- have a tenant help awesome family NNN based on property knocking
den) Classic Colo- neighborhood. Move bedrooms with lots distance of Kings 40+/- Acres
dential street. Walk with your mortgage compound. No terms. Space on your door. Don't
nial newly remod- in ready, hardwood of storage through- College. Possible Newport Twp.
to the River Com- or just collect the shortage of parking available from miss out, come and
eled featuring ALL floors, gas heat & out. Spacious in-law suite on 3rd $180,000
mon Park. Close to rents. 2 bedrooms on this unique prop- 300-4300 sqft. see for yourself.
NEW flooring, bath, great outdoor living open living area & floor. Great origi- 32 +/- Acres
schools. 1st floor in each unit. Semi- erty. One single Established busi- Also included in the
dining room, living space. Kitchen large breakfast bar nal woodwork. Wilkes-Barre Twp.
bedroom and ½ modern kitchens home, one duplex ness on-site, prop- sale of the property
room with picture appliances in kitchen (great First floor fluted See additional Land
bath. 2nd floor 2 or and baths. Both and an extra lot all erty fronts 4 lane is the lot behind the
window provides included. $112,500 location in quiet columns in living for Sale at
3 bedrooms and a units have access included. Homes traffic and is only home. Lot size is
fantastic views of MLS 10-4063 community but room, original www. earth
full bath. Although to the basement for are right on the minutes from 25X75, known as
the Back Mt., dry- Call Melissa close to I-80 & 940. stained glass conservancy.org
not currently fin- storage. First floor Edwardsville/Larksvi Wilkes-Barre City. 147 Cherry St.
wall, refrigerator, 570-237-6384 Comes with access window, pocket 570-823-3445
ished, the base- has gas fireplace, lle border. MLS# 10-2064 $82,000
bath tub, lighting, to community pool. french doors,
ment is heated and ductless A/C units $129,900 Call Cindy MLS# 10-2666
deck & much more. & clubhouse. This beautiful hard
can be finished for and laundry area. 11-252 570-690-2689 Call Karen
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, house comes with wood floors &
additional living Large garage with Call Betty www.cindykingre.com Coldwell Banker 930 Wanted to Buy
eat-in kitchen, unfin- an additional lot
ished basement, Pin# Q11S5-VAR-
large kitchen. 2
space. Call for your workshop area. (570) 510-1736 Rundle Real Estate Real Estate
car garage, Off Take a look and 570-474-2340
brand new deck. VAR, DB/Page-Book private showing.
street parking. bring your offers!
WEST PITTSTON
single detached 3004 Page 210588. MLS#11-1142
$40,000
WE BUY HOMES
$115,000 MLS#11-1038
SUGAR NOTCH
garage. Located on Home warranty MLS# 11-824
MaryEllen Belchick $109,900
a quiet street. Low included. $135,000 Call Michael Pinko
Taxes! This Home MLS #10-1776 (570) 899-3865
696-6566 or Walter Jill Jones 570-675-4400 Any Situation
Belchick 696-2600 696-6550 Smith Hourigan
570-956-2385
Is Priced Right Call Mary Price
ext. 301 Group
LARKSVILLE
And Will Not Last 570-472-1395
At $115,000. 570-474-9801 570-287-1196
Shown by appoint-
ment only
call 570-604-7780 Smith Hourigan Looking for that
Group
WYOMING special place
TRUCKSVILLE
Well cared for and 570-474-6307
nicely kept. A place
to call home! Com- WILKES-BARRE called home?
Classified will address
863-865 Main St.
Good
plete with 2 car
oversized garage, WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
39 Nicole Drive
PENDING
Your needs.
Open the door
neighborhood,
Great location. Well
central air, first floor established Bar &
laundry, eat in with classified! 462 W. State St. Grill on Main St.
kitchen. Convenient Lower End Pizza! with parking lot.
to shopping, West Established prof-
EDWARDSVILLE
Kitchen features
Pittston pool and itable business for stainless steel
ball fields. $152,500 Price Reduced! sale. Restaurant, hood, Fryers &
MLS 11-583 192 East Third St. bar, game room, Ansul system. 941 Apartments/
Call Judy Rice Charming home separate dining Turnkey operation Unfurnished
REDUCED! 570-714-9230 29 Amber Lane with natural room. Parking for priced to sell.
163 Highland Very nice 3 A honey of a house woodwork - Newer 35 cars. Turnkey
ASHLEY
Currently open.
Ave. bedroom. Newly 2-story home locat- just over 20 years roof - 5 bedrooms - operation. Addition- 6 room apartment
Meticulously main- renovated with ed in Barney Farms old will have a 2 baths - walk-up al parking lot on 2nd floor.
new roof & Affordable 1 bed-
tained 2 story on in excellent condi- brand new roof attic finished for included. NEW PRICE
siding. Near room. Off street
beautifully land- tion. 4 bedrooms, before you move in. additional living $225,000
Mercy Hospital. $105,595 parking, w/d
scaped double lot in and 4 baths, full fin- 2 large bedrooms space. $119,900 Former Vic Mar Call Jay Crossin
$44,900! MLS# 11-65 hookup, water incl.
Trucksville. Newer Collect cash, not dust! ished basement freshly painted with MLS# 10-1614 building. Reduced! Ext. 23
570-650-1126 Call Stanley $375/per month, +
roof, vinyl siding Clean out your with wet bar, fire- new carpeting. Call Geri Turnkey business Crossin Real
(570) 817-0111 security Call
and windows, 3 basement, garage place in family room, Large eat in 570-696-0888 opportunity. Estate (973) 508-5976
bedrooms. 1.5 mod- or attic and call the screened in porch, kitchen, 26x12 living 570-696-3801 Complete commer- 570-288-0770 Coldwell Banker
ern baths, wood-
burning fireplace,
Classified depart-
WILKES-BARRE
in-ground pool with
fenced yard. Newer
room w/new car-
pet, 3 season room LEWITH & FREEMAN cial kitchen, large Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340 ASHLEY
MOUNTAINTOP
ment today at 570- dining area, 90 x
gas heat, fenced heating and cooling overlooking large 130 parking lot.
829-7130! Modern 2 bedroom,
yard, beautiful
paver patio pond
systems. A lot for
your money!
fenced in yard. Plus
a garage and drive- YATESVILLE Live-in quarters.
Well known WYOMING laundry, parking,bus
stop. No pets.
PRICE REDUCED
MLS#11-245
WEST WYOMING
and 1 car garage. way. Move in now! location. Water included.
Bonus additional lot $239,900 MLS #11-749 $89,000 $535 + utilities, first
across street 438 Tripp St Karen Altavilla $89,900 MLS# 11-445 /last & security
included. This home 570-283-9100 x28 Call Colleen Call Pat Guzzy 570-954-1992
is ready for YOU to 570-237-0415 570-407-2480
move right in!
MLS #10-2524
REDUCED! 108 Simpson St.
S. Mountain Blvd.
AVOCA
1 & 2 bedroom
$159,000 Cute and well cared apartments, just
Call Mark Mason for home. Enclosed Best location in
Mountaintop. 7,700 Affordable Building remodeled, no pets.
570-331-0982 patio on back, off
Crossin Real
Estate
street parking for 4
cars. Nice big yard,
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE 12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
sq. ft. building with
250’ frontage.
waiting for your
business to occupy
$500 to $575 +
utilities & security.
Currently an it! It also offers Call 570-328-3773
570-288-0770 privacy in rear. home in semi-pri-
REDUCED
MLS 09-3505 automotive income from 2 bed-
vate location with 570-586-1111 center. Building is room apartment
WANAMIE $49,900
Call Jay Crossin
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
adaptable
to many uses.
above. Off street
parking. Offers con-
BACK MOUNTAIN
950 Center St. Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4 EDWARDSVILLE $595,000
Call Dave
sidered! MLS 11-572
$79,500
3 large 1 bedroom
apts, 3 kitchens
with appliances, 3
bedrooms, garage. 570-474-6307 Call Judy Ross
570-288-0770 MLS 10-4740 baths. Apts. have
SUNDAY 73 Richard Street $159,900 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 570-714-9230 access to one
another. No lease.
1:00PM-3:00PM 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Call Charlie
Completely remod-
Shopping for a Traditional in Very 570-829-6200 $795 for all 3 apts
eled home with new apartment? Good Condition. VM 101 ($265 per apt.)
Convenient to all
everything new. Classified lets Open Layout. Off 116 Amber Lane colleges and gas
New kitchen, baths, Street Parking,
you compare costs - Very nice Bi-level drilling areas.
bedrooms, tile
without hassle
Yard & Shed. home with 2-3 bed- Lawrence St.
WYOMING Call for more info
PITTSTON
floors, hardwoods, Many Updates. rooms, open floor Nice 3 unit 570-696-1866
granite countertops, or worry! Asking $47,900 plan, built in
PRICE REDUCED!
Call 570-762-1537 property. Lots of
YATESVILLE
all new stainless Get moving garage, driveway, off street parking
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove, with classified!
for showing on corner lot.
Lower level family
and bonus 2 car
garage. All units are
DALLAS
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
room with pellet
stove. Move in
condition home
REDUCED! rented. Great
income with low
1 bedroom, 1 bath,
off street parking,
laundry room, deck.
SUNDAY APRIL 17 maintenance
two, huge deck, $95,000 1 year lease. Credit
1:00PM-2:30-PM $159,900
large yard, excellent MLS 10-4538 check & references
ACREAGE MLS# 10-2675
neighborhood Call Colleen required. $525/
950 Center St. Call Karen
$154,900 (835.00 / 570-237-0415 month + utilities.
Unique Property. Coldwell Banker
30years/ 5%) (570) 675-4597
Well maintained 2 Rundle Real Estate 328 Kennedy Blvd. 285 Wyoming Ave.
570-654-1490
story. 10 years old. 570-474-2340 Modern medical First floor currently
Privacy galore. space, labor & used as a shop, DALLAS TWP
3.5 acres. Pole
Barn 30 x 56 for 83 E. Chestnut St. 61 Pittston Ave. FORTY FORT
industry approved,
ADA throughout, 2
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
CONDO FOR LEASE:
195 Mclean St. doctor offices plus $1,800. 2 bedroom/
storage of equip- Motivated Seller is Stately brick Ranch corner lot, full base-
ment, cars or
Off street parking
looking for offers.
Doyouneedmorespace? in private location. 4 exam rooms, xray ment. 2nd floor is 3
2 Bath. Call Us to
with carport, nice discuss our great
A yard or garage sale and reception and bedroom apartment
WEST WYOMING
boats. A must rear yard, first floor Modern oak Large room sizes, Amenity & Mainte-
breakrooms. Could
see property.
$289,000
laundry, updated kitchen, formal din- in classified fireplace, central
be used for any
plus 3 car garage
and parking for
nance program!
ing room, 1st floor A/C. Includes
electrical, some is the best way business purpose. Call 570-674-5278
MLS# 10-3799
Call Geri
570-696-0888
REDUCED!! replacement win-
dows, why not take
laundry. Updated
bath, walk in closet. tocleanoutyourclosets!
extra lot.
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
Will remodel to suit.
Also available
6 cars.
MLS #10-4339
$174,900
Dallas, Pa.
570-696-3801
a look at this Worth a look.
Asking $34,800.
You’re in bussiness $198,900 for lease. Call Charlie
MEADOWS
home!!!! 3 Bed- with classified! MLS #11-751 APARTMENTS
LEWITH & FREEMAN rooms, large eat in
kitchen, lower level
MLS#: 09-3646
Call Jeannie
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
“New Listing”
Commercial
$595,000
Call Charlie
VM 101
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
570-288-9371
has a 1/2 bath and
a built in bar area,
Four Star
McCabe Realty WILKES-BARRE VM 101 Property with
approx. 5000 sq.
VM 101 elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
LINE UP would make a nice 570-674-9950 ft. with an office, included. Federally
A GREAT DEAL... game room! Call for SALE BY OWNER storage & a 2nd subsidized program.

WILKES-BARRE
your appointment floor apt in a high Extremely low
536 W. Eighth St.
IN CLASSIFIED! Nice starter home
today! traffic area. 912 Lots & Acreage income persons
MLS #11-453 $196,000 encouraged to
Looking for the right deal with 7 rooms, 3 $67,500 909 Income & MLS# 11-945 apply. Income less
on an automobile?
bedrooms, 1.25
baths. 1 car garage
Call Jill Jones Commercial
Properties
Four Star
McCabe Realty
PLAINS DALLAS
Goodleigh Manor
than $11,900.
570-675-6936,
Turn to classified. and carport. Home 570-674-9950 2 acre leveled lot at 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
It’s a showroom in print! has plenty of park- very top of moun- EQUAL HOUSING
ing in rear with
Classified’s got
the directions!
shed and great
yard. 570-696-6550
AVOCA HANOVER TOWNSHIP
tain. Spectacular
view (lot# 21) drive-
way enters from
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
MLS #11-559 22 W. Germania St
DUPONT
912 S. Franklin St. Tulla Drive.
WEST PITTSTON $92,900
Move-in condition Construction of
322 SALEM ST.
Call Tom
570-262-7716 WILKES-BARRE 2-story with 3
bedrooms, 1.5 107-109 E. Carey St.
home required by
Michael Dombroski.
Totally renovated
6 room apartment.
baths with open Restricted Partially furnished,
High traffic, high
floor plan; finished Covenants Apply. brand new fridge/
potential location
lower level, walk-up Call 570-406-5128 electric range, elec-
with enough space
attic and fenced-in SUNDAYS 12-2pm for 2 second floor tric washer & dryer.
yard with newer
DALLAS
54 Penn Street apartments. Large Brand new custom
pool. $82,900 25 St. Mary’s St.
WEST WYOMING Renovated two front windows for draperies, Roman
MLS #10-3914 3,443 sq. ft. This 6,600 sq. ft. shades, carpeting /

Great 1/2 double


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148 Stites Street 313 N. River Street
DJ Wojciechowski
570-283-9100 x22
story in East End. 2-
3 bedrooms, large
ceramic tile bath
masonry commer-
cial building with
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Basement & sub-
basement for
Goodleigh Manor
New development.
2 acres. Beautiful
flooring & energy
efficient furnace &
warehouse/office ple uses. 5 offices
located in nice Nice 2 bedroom with walk-in linen additional storage View. $49,900 windows. 2 bed-
West Pittston loca- MINT CONDITION and 2 apartments & kitchenette. room + large attic
single home, A/C, closet; first floor with sperate elec- Over 5,800 sq. ft.. or workspace. Negotiable
tion. 3 bedrooms, MUST SEE! well maintained. laundry with 1/2 $125,900 570-357-1138 loft bedroom with
tric and heat. Per- warehouse space
new carpet. Vertical $74,000 Near courthouse bath; large dining fect for contractors (high ceilings). 2 MLS# 10-1919 spacious walk-in
blinds with all appli- Charming 750 sq. room with oak floor- Call Stanley closet, full tiled bath
DALLAS TWP.
& colleges. or anyone with stor- overhead doors.
ances. Screened in ft. corner lot home. Affordably Priced ing; eat-in kitchen (570) 817-0111 on 1st floor, Easy
WILKES-BARRE
age needs. For $97,500
porch and yard All hardwood floors, @ $44,900. with oak cabinets access to I-81,
more information MLS 10-1326 Coldwell Banker Lot 48
MLS#10-1535 new hot water Call Jim and built in table; airport & casino, off
and photos log onto Bob Kopec Rundle Real Estate Springview Court
$59,000 boiler, gas heat, Towne & Country stained glass win- street parking. No
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Reduced to 570-822-5126 in the Goodleigh
2 car garage. security.
570-446-3254
570-542-5708 fans; shed; gas
heat; walk up attic
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
LINEUP Manor development
No sign on proper-
570-762-8265
with wood flooring; Call Charlie
JENKINS TOWNSHIP ASUCCESSFULSALE ty. Lot requires on
West Wyoming WILKES-BARRE close to mall.
$85,900. Call
570-829-6200
INCLASSIFIED!
site well & septic.
DURYEA
WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
TOYTOWN If you need a
(570) 970-8065
or email
VM 101 May Street
Doyouneedmorespace?
$142,500
MLS# 10-2755
Call Cindy
1 bedroom, 1 bath
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12 Watson Street 4 bedroom home
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35 Hillard St.
sunroom & neat
basement. VERY DALLAS You’re in bussiness
570-675-4400
second floor, no
smokers, 450/per
month, plus utili-
Great NICE CONDITION!
REDUCED PRICE
Former Parrish with classified! ties, $450 plus
neighborhood Center Hall with
Spring is here! Doyouneedmorespace? surrounds this $88,000 DURYEA
first months rent/
Now’s the time to
put in an offer on
A yard or garage sale
in classified
updated 2 story
with original
MLS# 10-1191
Four Star
kitchen & parking
MLS#08-2954 PLAINS TWP. 44.59 ACRES
security deposit.
570-457-3335
this immaculate,
move in ready, 2 is the best way
woodwork. 3 McCabe Realty
530 Dennison Ave.
$179,900
Call Charlie LAND!
DURYEA
bedroom, 1 bath, 570-674-9950
bedroom home! Off
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1 car garage, no
maintenance yard
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
eat-in kitchen,
wood floors, WILKES-BARRE Great 3 bedroom
Cape Cod with
Commercial space
for lease. $10/sq. ft.
2 acres of commer-
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Modern 2 bedroom,
2nd floor. Quiet
stained glass MINERS MILLS charm & character, location. Appliances
with entertainment windows, large 29 W. Beatty St. Physician's office feet. Driveway & garbage included.
bar, quiet neighbor- 1 3/4 baths, nice ready to occupy access permit and
room sizes, fenced Lovely 2 story re- yard. MLS# Off street parking.
hood, all kitchen
appliances includ- LINE UP yard, deck. $89,000 modeled home in 10-342 $139,900
approx 7500 sq. ft.
Various suites up to LINE UP lot drainage in
place. WIll build to
No pets. $485 +
MLS #10-3023 very good condi- call Nancy security. Call
ed. You don’t want A GREAT DEAL... Call Tracy Zarola tion. Laminate and 570-237-0752
20,000 sq. ft. also A GREAT DEAL... suit tenant or avail- Industrial Site. Rail 570-479-1203
to miss out tile flooring through- available. State of able for land lease. served with all
on this one! IN CLASSIFIED! 570-574-6465
the art amenities. IN CLASSIFIED! MLS 11-17 utilities. KOZ
MLS 10-4063
$112,500
Looking for the right deal
570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
out. 16x20 great
room addition with Ample parking.
Contact Judy Rice
Looking for the right deal Price Negotiable
Call Charlie
approved.
$2,395,000
EXETER/W. PITTSTON
Call Melissa on an automobile? cathedral ceilings
714-9230
on an automobile? 570-829-6200 MLS#10-669 2 AND 3 BEDROOM
and recessed light- Turn to classified.
570-237-6384 Turn to classified. It's that time again! ing. Quiet neighbor- MLS# 10-4102 VM 101 Call Charlie APTS. W/d hookup,
It’s a showroom in print! Rent out your hood. Appliances GET THE WORD OUT It’s a showroom in print! off street parking,
Classified’s got apartment included in sale. with a Classified Ad. Classified’s got tile kitchen & bath,
the directions! with the Classifieds $62,000 the directions! $600-$700/mo +
570-829-7130 570-885-3664 570-829-7130 utilities. 237-2076
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KINGSTON
EATON TERRACE NANTICOKE 2
PITTSTON
bedroom. All
PITTSTON SHAVERTOWN WEST PITTSTON
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom apart-
WILKES-BARRE
447 S. Franklin St.
1 bedroom, 2nd floor,
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Hardwood floors,
317 N. Maple Ave.
Large Two story,
refrigerator, stove, appliances included.
All utilities paid; NEWLY REMODELEDall 2 bedrooms, Heat
included. Laundry
320 Race St.
1st floor, 5 rooms,
Mayflower ment. Excellent
condition, large
MUST SEE!
1 bedroom, study,
central air, off
2 bedroom, 1.5
washer/dryer
hook-up & porch.
electricity by tenant. 2 bedrooms, facilities, Off-street 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Crossing storage area. $650/ off street parking,
street parking. No Everything brand appliances provid- parking, No Pets. Includes heat, hot month includes laundry. Includes
pets, no smoking. bath, Central Heat $425/month plus new. Off street park- ed, pets ok, Tenant Call 570-675-3904 water & sewer. Apartments heat, water & heat and hot water,
$575/ month plus & Air,washer/dryer utilities, security ing. $695 + security Pays Electric Only!! Credit report, 2 sewage. No pets. Hardwood floors
& references. 570.822.3968
SWOYERSVILLE
security & utilities. in unit, parking. & references 1 Year Lease, $775/ occupants, no Security & and appliances.
Call (570) 574-9773 $830 + utilities & Water, sewage, 570-969-9268 per month, $775/ smoking, no pets, references required Trash removal.
garbage included. security deposit. 1 bedroom. Eat-in security. $625/ 570-283-3887 $575/per month,
1 month security - Light & bright
FORTY FORT 570-262-6947
No smoking.
No pets.
570-239-2070
PITTSTON
2/3 bedroom, 1st
Call (570) 335-0146
It's that time again!
kitchen. Washer/
dryer hookup. Gas
month. Available
January 1st, 2011.
Pat McHale
open floor plans
- All major
Looking for that
Call (570) 821-5599
Say it HERE
special place
KINGSTON
2nd floor, 2 bed heat. $440/month.
floor, full kitchen. Rent out your Water included. 570-613-9080 in the Classifieds!
room. $495 / month. Job Seekers are apartment appliances included called home?
Heat included, no Security & no pets. 570-829-7130
Some utilities includ- Large 2 bedroom. looking here! with the Classifieds - Pets welcome* Classified will address
pets. $675 + 1 Call 570-760-5573
ed. Gas heat. Wash- Newly painted. Where's your ad? month security. Call 570-829-7130 - Close to everything Your needs.
er & dryer included. Stove & fridge 570-829-7130 and 570-655-3314 - 24 hour emergency Open the door WILKES-BARRE
Garage Optional.
Lease & security
included.
Washer/ dryer
hookup. $650; heat
ask for an employ-
ment specialist LINE UP PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Walking Distance to
SWOYERSVILLE maintenance with classified!
APARTMENTS
required. Call after 6 West Pittston, Pa. - Short term
570-220-6533
included. Call
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IN CLASSIFIED!
the Casino!! 2 bed-
room, 1 bath, living ENERGY EFFICIENT
1 bedroom + 4
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
leases available WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms apt.
FOR RENT!
425 South Franklin
570-696-3090 2 bedroom, wall to room, kitchen, off
rooms. Very modern 221 Fremont St. Call TODAY For 2nd floor, stove, Street. For lease.
AMERICA wall carpet, off- Looking for the right deal street parking. Housing for the AVAILABILITY!!
KINGSTON street parking, $495 $600/month + utili- & clean. 1st floor, fridge, fenced in Available immedi-
REALTY
per month+ utilities,
on an automobile? washer, dryer, off elderly & mobility yard, $500 + gas, ately, washer/dryer
ties, security & ref-
QUALITY COLONIAL Like New 2 bed-
room apartment in
security, lease.
HUD accepted. Call
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
erences. Call Clas-
sic Properties Nikki
street parking, new
carpeting 1st month
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
www.mayflower
crossing.com
electric & water.
570- 417-0088 for
on premises, no
pets. We have stu-
FORTY FORT - subsidized
great neighbor- 570-687-6216 Classified’s got Callahan & security required. appointment & dio, 1, 2 bedroom
FIRST FLOOR program. Extremely
hood. 2nd floor. or 570-954-0727 No pets, no smok- application. apts. On site park-
DUPLEX. UNIQUE
Includes new
the directions! 718-4959 Ext. 1306
ing. $550 + utilities. low income persons Certain Restrictions
ing. Fridge, stove
$650 + UTILITIES.
NANTICOKE PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
encouraged to Apply*
Cook’s kitchen with
built-ins, formal din-
kitchen (with new
stove, dishwasher PLYMOUTH 1/2 DOUBLE Call 267-872-4825
apply. Income less
than $11,900.
provided. We have a
24/7 security cam-
East State St. 3 bedroom. Off 3 bedrooms, living 264 Academy St
WEST PITTSTON
ing room, front/rear & microwave) and era presence and all
2 large bedrooms. street parking, on room, dining room & 570-655-6555, 2 bedrooms, newly doors are electroni-
enclosed porches, bath w/washer
Modern kitchen and site laundry. kitchen, hardwood 8 am-4 pm, renovated building. cally locked. $450-
custom window dryer hookup. Hard- 2 bedroom apart-
bath, all appliances Enclosed porch. floors, washer dryer Monday-Friday. Washer & dryer. 650/per month,
coverings. TWO wood throughout ment. Dining room,
dishwasher, w/d Tenant pays electric hookup, large back EQUAL HOUSING $600/per month water & sewer paid,
YEAR SAME RENT, with ceramic tile in living room, kitchen. OPPORTUNITY
NO PETS/SMOK- kitchen and bath. hookup. Ample & trash. $695 + yard, pets consid- Washer dryer HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
Doyouneedmorespace? includes heat, hot One month/security
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ING/EMPLOYMENT $695/mo + utilities
and security. No age. No smokers. required. Call ant. fridge & stove
hookup. Heat & A yard or garage sale 646-712-1286 793-6377 after
APPLICATION water included.
Managed Pets, references $580 per month (570) 881-1747 included. 1st month 570-430-3095 in classified 570-328-9896 10:00 a.m. to set an
required. Call Scott includes sewer, & security. $500- is the best way 570-855-4744 appointment or
AMERICA REALTY
570-288-1422 (570)823-2431
Ext. 137
garbage & water.
570-239-2741 PITTSTON $550 monthly.
570-592-2432 or
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WILKES-BARRE
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apartment with included. Pay
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washer-dryer electricity and
dryer, stove & porch, sewer, included. $495/ sewage included. Fridge. References kitchen. Closed in month + utilities, parking, yard. No
hookup, off street cable.
refrigerator includ- garbage. $425/ month + security Front & Back porch. & security. $650. terrace. $625 + utili- references & pets/no smoking.
parking, enclosed $460/monthly
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542-5821; 814-8299 Removal. Free Est.
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• Affordable Senior Apartments
BUILDING &
REMODELING
Call Shirley & Tina
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• New appliances; laundry on site; floor, finished 1054 Concrete & Licensed & Insured Submarine Prices! experience.
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Interior/Exterior,
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570-256-7567 or concrete. Small TREE/SHRUB FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured Licensed and
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570-332-0933 jobs welcome. REMOVAL
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• Total Air-Conditioning
• 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
• Total Air-Conditioning
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stonework, electri-
Free Estimates.
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570-868-8375
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• Washer & Dryer
• Community Building
• Gas Heat & HW Included
• Swim Club, Heated Pools
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Certified, Insured.
REMOVAL Spike & Gorilla’s
Lawn Care & Out-
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• Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center
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All types of
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• Private Entrances
concrete,
REFINISHING & MIKE’S SCRAP packages available,
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DONE-RIGHT
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• Private Entrances
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5
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SWEET VALLEY PLAINS SPACIOUS HARVEY’S LAKE MOUNTAINTOP WILKES-BARRE


WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barre COMMERCIAL SPACE 239 Schuyler Ave 4 bedrooms, wall to 2 bedroom home.
All appliances,
2 Bedroom Riverside Dr.
FLORIDA
EAST END
Š2 bedroom
KINGSTON wall carpeting. 1.5
water, sewer & trash.
Cottage in quiet Stately brick, 4
Boca Raton
EXETER
single, baths, living room, setting. $875 + bedroom, 2 bath &
2,050 sf office kitchen. Fridge, NO PETS. Security Beautiful 5 room
exceptional utilities, security, 2 half bath home.
4 Rooms, space. 2nd floor. stove, dishwasher, and lease. home with Pool.
Kingston application & lease. Hardwood floors,
2 Bedrooms, Wall $675. per month Modern, four sepa- washer/ dryer 570-762-6792 Fully furnished. On
ŠLarge 3 570-592-1241 spacious rooms,
to Wall carpet, For appointment & rate offices, large hookup. Off street canal lot. $600
bedroom beautiful patio,
stove and
refrigerator
$525.00/month +
Hanover
Š3 bedroom,
further information
call 237-6070
reception area,
break room, confer-
parking. $700 + utili-
ties, 1st, last & KINGSTON NANTICOKE
all appliances
included. $1,600/
weekly. If interest-
ed, write to:
120 Wagner St.
large, affordable ence room & pri- security. No pets. month + utilities.
security. REDUCED PRICE! vate bathroom. 570-823-4116 or Desirable Moosic, PA 18507
Nanticoke MLS#10-2290

DOLPHIN PLAZA
Heat Included. Š2 bedroom, Start your own $795 month 570-417-7745 or Lexington Village 570-696-3801
No pets. business in the Nanticoke, PA
Available May 1st.
large, water
included Rte. 315 heart of Sweet Val-
+ utilities
Call 706-5628
570-417-2737
Many ranch style
Call Margy
570-696-0891 LINEUP
Call 570-823-2214 ley! Showroom, fire- homes. 2 bedrooms
after 1 p.m.
Pittston
ŠLarge 1
2,000 SF
Office / Retail place, pole building,
storage building, 947 Garages PLYMOUTH 2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
ASUCCESSFULSALE
WILKES-BARRE
bedroom water
included
Next to Gymboree
4,500 SF Office paved parking,
Modern updated 6
room, 3 bedroom
$795 + electric INCLASSIFIED!
LAFAYETTE GARDENS Wyoming
Š3 bedroom
Showroom,
Warehouse
fenced rear, well &
septic. Prime loca- KINGSTON half double. Gas
heat, washer dryer
SQUARE FOOT RE Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
exceptional
Old Forge
Loading Dock
4 Acres touching
tion, high traffic
area. Lot next door
2,500 sf Garage
Sold Commercially.
hookup. Stove,
fridge, dishwasher
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
959 Mobile Homes in classified
Quiet neighborhood. Š2 bedroom I81 will build to suit. is going with the Two over head
property. garage & entrance
& sewage included. is the best way
HUNLOCK CREEK
2 bedroom apart- exceptional Call 570-829-1206 Hardwood floors /
ments available for
immediate occu-
water included
McDermott &
NOW LISTED AT
$115,000
doors. Private bath.
Located on private
carpet. Section 8
welcome. $625 + PITTSTON Move in ready &
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625
McDermott
Real Estate
FORTY FORT
Free standing build-
MLS# 08-3297
Five Mountains
road. Gas Heat.
$875/month +
security. Call
570-262-0540
46 Zerby Ave
Sunday 1pm-3pm
James Street
Single family home,
affordable 2 bed-
room & 3 bedroom with classified!
Call Aileen at Inc. Property Realty utilities, security & freshly painted, homes located in
570-822-7944 ing. Would be great references. Lease with option brand new gas fur-
570-542-2141
SUGAR NOTCH
Management to buy, completely quiet, country set-
570-821-1650
for any commercial 570-706-5628 nace, 3 bedrooms, ting. Starting at 974 Wanted to Rent
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
use. 1900 sq. ft. on remodeled, mint, 1 1/2 baths, off Real Estate
WILKES-BARRE (direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
the ground floor
with an additional 950 Half Doubles
3 bedrooms, quiet
street, yard. Fresh
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
street parking. No
pets, no smoking.
$7,000. Financing
available with mini-
Sat. 8-noon mum down. Call
MANUFACTURING
paint. $525/month
LODGE 800 sq. ft in finished baths, large $675 / month + utili- 570-477-2845
HOUSE WANTED
ASHLEY
lower level. Excel- + utilities, lease, closets, with ties. Call Betty at
lent location, only 1 security. No pets. hardwoods, carpet Century 21 want to rent house
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St.,
block from North
Cross Valley OFFICE SPACE Spacious 3 bed-
room half double
Call (570) 332-1216
or 570-592-1328
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
Smith Hourigan
Group
962 Rooms with 2 baths, 3 bed-
rooms in the follow-
Expressway and with finished walk gas heat, shed,
PITTSTON
570-287-1196 ing School Districts,
Wilkes-Barre
KINGSTON HOUSE
one block from up attic. Living WEST PITTSTON large yard. ext 3559 Dallas & Mountain
Rooms Starting
at:
Wyoming Ave (route
11) Take advan-
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
room, dining room,
eat-in kitchen. New 1/2 DOUBLE $134,000, seller
will pay closing
or 570-714-6127
Nice, clean
Top. 201-232-8469
Daily $44.99 + tage of this prime windows. Stove & Well maintained, costs, $5000 down furnished room,
WILKES-BARRE
ing in downtown

91
tax location for just fridge included. All mint condition, sun- and monthly
location. Ware- starting at $315.

%
Weekly $189.99 $1050 per month! utilities by tenant. room, freshly paint- payments are
+ tax house with light ed, new carpeting, 16 Larch Lane Efficiency at $435
570-262-1131 manufacturing. $475/month + secu- $995/month. month furnished
Microwave, rity. Call Jocelyn stove, dishwasher, WALSH 2 bedroom house
Refrigerator, Building with some basement, yard for rent. $540 + utili- with all utilities
(570) 262-3139 REAL ESTATE
HANOVER TWP
WiFi, HBO office space. Entire storage shed. No ties & security. Call included. Off
building for lease or 570-654-1490 street parking.
DURYEA
pets or smoking.
WILKES-BARRE
570-823-8881 484-274-6647
www.Wilkes Parkway Plaza
Sans Souci Parkway
will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074
570-654-3755 Looking for the right deal 570-718-0331
of Times Leader
BarreLodge.com
Call Charlie
2 bedrooms, tile on an automobile?
WILKES-BARRE readers read
AMERICA REALTY
QUALITY RESIDEN-
Commercial Space
For Lease 1,200 sq. 570-829-6200
kitchen and bath,
w/d hookup, off- WILKES-BARRE Turn to classified. WEST NANTICOKE the Classified
WILKES-BARRE MONARCH RENTALS
TIAL AND RETAIL ft. starting at $600/ VM 101 It’s a showroom in print! Furnished with pri-
UNITS. OVER 30 month. Off street
street parking
$600/per month,
2 Half Doubles
Both located in nice Classified’s got vate bath. Cable, section.
parking. Central garbage & all other
STUDENT HOUSING
YEARS SERVICE. plus utilities Call neighborhoods. Off *2008 Pulse Research
heat & air. Call the directions! utilities included.
FRANKLIN GARDENS ALL NON-SMOK-
ING/NO PETS. 570-991-0706
(570) 237-2076 street parking. No
pets. Security & all Non-smoking. Call
KINGSTON
3 bedrooms,
EDWARDSVILLE
570-814-5465
SENIOR LIVING EMPLOYMENT utilities by tenant. all appliances
APPLICATION,
CREDIT KINGSTON WEST PITTSTON 162 Short St.
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
detached garage.
54 Krych St.
Single: 3 bedroom,
provided.
Call 570-822-7039
965 Roommate What Do
You Have
OPEN HOUSE MANDATORY. 18 Pierce St $1.00 SQ. FT. Renovated 3 bed- $675/month. Also, 1.5 bath, gas heat,
April 16th MANY LOCATIONS. Office Space 18,000 & 9,000 room in quiet loca- Adorable 2 bed- Wanted
WILKES-BARRE
wall to wall,
10:00AM-4:00PM 570-288-1422 Available Immedi- sq. ft. Great, tion. Fresh paint, room. $525/month

To Sell
kitchen with stove
Š1 & 2 bedrooms ately, Off street clean assembly new carpeting and 570-766-1881 and refrigerator. Parsons
ŠLaundry facility
WYOMING parking. Security space; A/C; Gas new kitchen w/dish- Quiet street. No 143 Stucker Ave. MOCANAQUA
Today?
ŠStove, fridge required. 3 room heat; Own meters; washer. No pets or pets. Not Section
ŠSecure building 2.5 & 3 room Suite $300/month, New 1/2 baths; smokers. Only $650 953 Houses for Rent 8 approved.
3 Bedroom 1-1/2
ŠCommunity
Rooms.
efficiencies. Heat,
hot water, garbage
includes utilities. freight elevator
Owner/Agent
per month, +utilities.
Call (570) 466-6334
$675/mo.
Bath. 1,900 square
foot Modern Home HOUSE TO SHARE
ASHLEY
570-690-0564 570-288-6009 in Great Neighbor- Professional male
ŠElevator & full maintenance 570-823-7564 908-852-4410 seeking profes-
Š2 fully handicap included. Off street
HANOVER TOWNSHIP Single family home,
hood. Includes all
Appliances. Large sional female to
accessible
also available
apts. parking. No Pets.
$500/mo + security
COMMERCIAL SPACE
$WILKES-
BARRE
Lyndwood Avenue
Very spacious 3
3 bedrooms, mod-
ern kitchen, 1 bath. LARKSVILLE fenced in yard with share house. Only
$250/ month. All
Recently Call 570-693-3492 Nice fenced yard. 2 bedroom, living deck & shed. Off
utilities included. Call 829-7130
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE bedroom half dou- Street Parking. No
KINGSTON FOR RENT
renovated. room, kitchen and
ble with neutral $600 + utilities + smokers / pets. Beautiful home 5 to place your ad.
Call Christy
570-417-0088 WYOMING 620 Market St. ESTABLISHED SHOPPING CENTER decor. Off street
parking. Private
security. Call Lynda
(570) 262-1196
bath. Great view!
Section 8 wel- $875 / month + utili-
ties. Security, Cred-
rooms + 2 bed-
rooms. Rec base-
BLANDINA Ideal for health come. Utilities by
APARTMENTS Newly Renovated yard in rear. Ample it Check & Refer- ment, carpeted.
tenant $500/mo + ONLY
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LEADER.
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WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
room. Wall to Wall
Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft.,
related business
such as Chiroprac-
Storage. Conve-
nient to schools. DUPONT security
Call 570-814-8299
ences Required.
570-332-6003
No pets, neat per-
son wanted, age
1st floor, 2 bed- tor, Optometrist, unimportant.
carpet. Some utili- Near Kingston $560 / month + utili- Large completely timesleader.com
room. Wall to wall Blood Lab, etc. 570-762-8202
carpet. Off street ties by tenant. No Corners. Great ties. 1 year lease, remodeled 2 bed-
800 to 2400 sq. ft. room styled town-
parking. Washer/ pets. Non-smoking. location for retail or Starting at
security. No pets.
house. Stove &
944 Commercial 944 Commercial
Elderly community. Call 570-793-6294 962 Rooms 962 Rooms
dryer included. 1
Quiet, safe. Off
business office. $750/month fridge included. Properties Properties
month security & Easy Access and 973-879-4730
KINGSTON
references & credit street parking. Call Private interior
parking. Call Cliff attic & basement
Bear Creek Township

Countryside Inn
WILKES-BARRE
check. No pets. Call 570-693-2850
for more info. 570-760-3427 3 Half Doubles access. Washer/
(570) 574-2249
WYOMING 376 & 378 North dryer hookup. Heat
included. Nice yard.
WILKES-BARRE Rooms starting at
Lovely, large 1st MOOSIC
Maple Avenue
3 & 4 bedroom. $750. No pets. PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN Daily $39.99 + tax
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH floor 2 bedroom
apartment. Lami-
Office Rental Space Newly remodeled.
Both available
570-479-6722
Great Commercial Store Front, Weekly $169.99 + tax
SECURE Build To Suit. 1000 & Inside Suites Available
BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
nate floors. Stove,
fridge, washer &
to 2000 sq. ft. suites
in high volume area
May 30. $850 &
$950/month. Also, HANOVER TOWNSHIP Steps from New Intermodal Hub
apartments.
dryer. Lovely deck. with parking. Con- Plains 3 bedroom 3 bedroom single
family. 1 1/2 baths. & Public Parking Microwave
Full basement. 1/2 double. $795/
Laundry facility. Off veniently located. Refrigerator
street parking avail-
Parking in front.
Handicap access.
Call Mechele
(570) 814-4006
Lease this free-
standing building for
month. For info,
(570) 814-9700
Driveway, yard, nice
area. $800 + utilities Starting at $650 WiFi
able. Starting at
No pets, no an AFFORDABLE
Call 570-332-5723 utilities included
$440. 570-332-5723
smoking. $650 + HBO
KINGSTON
monthly rent. Totally

Casino
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today!
WILKES-BARRE TWP
utilities, references
& 1 month security. NANTICOKE renovated & ready
to occupy. Offices, Large 1/2 double, 3
HANOVER TOWNSHIP (570) 823-8027
2.5 bedroom,
(570) 709-9206 Commercial
Space
conference room, bedroom, sunny &
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
w/d hookup first
570-829-1573 www.casinocountrysideinn.com
(772) 465-9592 work stations, kit spacious, $650 info@casinocountrysideinn.com
basement apartment, 760 SF floor $695/ month.

Easter
(570) 693-3963 and more. Ample month, 1 year lease,
washer/dryer hookup Excellent location 570-991-1883
parking and handi- credit check &
and yard. on the square. cap access. $1,750/
Clean & ready. 944 Commercial Former dental month. MLS 11-419
security deposit.
Attic, cellar, eat in
No smoking or pets. Properties office. Next to Call Judy Rice kitchen, front &
$505 + utilities highrise. Will make 5701-714-9230 back porch, no pets,

315 PLAZA
& security decor adjustments

Eggst
strravaganz
nzaa
Call 570-823-3983 to suit tenants. no smoking, new
L EAVE A M ESSAGE Closet space, carpeting & paint.
pantry and powder Not Section 8
1750 & 3200 SF approved.
WILKES-BARRE TWP Retail / Office room. Heat and hot
water furnished. 570-817-2858 or

WILKES-BARRE
Space Available 570-714-1606
$730/month
MODERN 2 BEDROOM
570-829-1206
Call
3rd floor, hardwood 570-287-4700 OFFICE/COMMERCIAL
floors through out,
spacious kitchen,
COMMERCIAL BUILDING OFFICE SPACE
2,500 SF First Floor
$500/month +
12,000 + square
KINGSTON
stove & refrigerator utilities.

Surprise your child on Easter!


included. Heat, foot. Forty Fort Will divide.
water & garbage
included.
60 Billey Street
Rent with Option
166 W. Union St.
Avail. March 1.
First month free.
570-823-1413 LARKSVILLE
To Buy or For Sale. 3 bedroom, 1 bath
$750 plus security. 600 sq. ft of newly
Cats welcome. Zoned commercial
renovated office
Collect cash, not dust! half double, Freshly
570-239-9840 & Industrial. Ware- Clean out your cleaned & painted.
space. Rent
house, offices, 4 basement, garage Tenant pays all utili-
includes heat and
bath rooms, huge or attic and call the
941 Apartments/ storage area.
electric. Off street ties including sewer.
parking available. Classified depart-
Unfurnished Available June 1st.
$800 per month. ment today at 570-
$550 plus security.

W IL K E SW O O D
570-881-4993 Call 570-287-5090 829-7130!
Call (570) 332-5723
Celebrate the holiday
COMMERCIAL GARAGE LARKSVILLE with a photo of your child
A PAR TM E NTS with ample blacktop OFFICE SPACE Newly renovated

in our special Easter


West Pittston 2 bedroom with
parking areas (once
appliances, central
1 B edroom Sta rting a used car lot) with Wyoming Ave.
air & heat, off
Eggstravaganza section
an adjacent 3 bed- High traffic location.
a t $675.00 Office space with
WILKES-BARRE street parking,
TIRED OF HIGH
room house. Excel-
Character. 885 sq. energy efficeint.
lent condition.
• Includes gas heat, Beautiful county. ft. Great for busi- $600 + utilities.
Call 570-760-1045 publishing on Easter
w ater,sew er & trash
RENTS?
Excellent location ness, retail or spa.
• C onvenient to allm ajor on Route 92 in
Nicholson. Easy
Rent includes heat
& water. Call for Are you paying too NANTICOKE Sunday, April 24, 2011.
highw ays & public access to route 81. more details at much for your cur- 3 bedrooms, 1.5
Near Marcellus 570-655-9325 rent office? Call us!
transportation bath, fridge & stove
Shale Drilling sites. We have modern provided, washer/

only
• Fitness center & pool Land for additional office space avail-
• P atio/B alconies
storage. 2
garage attached to
car PAD WITH DRIVE THRU able in Luzerne
Bank Building on
dryer hookup & wall
to wall carpet.

15!
Available On Busy $475/month plus
• P et friendly* house plus large Corner. 2500 sq ft Public Square. security & utilities.
mechanical garage Rents include heat,

$
located in Wilkes- 570-472-2392
• O nline rentalpaym ents with office space central air, utilities,
Barre. Great for
NANTICOKE
• Flexible lease term s and a vehicle lift and trash removal, and
compressor. bank, Fast Food, nightly cleaning - all
Includes water and Donut Shop. without a sneaky
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 septic. Alternate CAM charge. HALF DOUBLE
973-879-4730
Sa turd a y 1 0-2 heat sources: Access parking at 3 bedroom with
propane, electric, the new intermodal washer/dryer hook
822-27 1 1 and coal. Garage is PLAINS TWP garage via our cov- up. Front & back
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com
* Restrictions Ap p ly
insulated
propane heat.
with 7 PETHICK DRIVE
OFF RTE. 315
ered bridge. 300SF
to 5000SF available.
porch. Fenced in
back yard.
Molly Branley
$2,300. call 570-
343-3345 or 570-
1200 & 700 SF We can remodel to No Pets.
$550/month + Age 9 (One child per photo)
CEDAR
Office Available. suit. Brokers Pro-
840-5898 before Reasonable. tected. Call Jeff security & utilities.
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944 Commercial
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944 Commercial
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944 Commercial
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44 Eagle Court Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available
Wilkes-Barre, PA Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
18706 (Off Route 309)
570-823-8400
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
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