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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013 PAgE 7B TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com S P O R T S
Flyers acquire Islanders captain Streit; Bylsma gets extension
Times Leader wire services
PHILADELPHIA The
Philadelphia Flyers acquired de-
fenseman Mark Streit from the
New York Islanders Wednesday
for minor-league forward Shane
Harper and a fourth-round pick
in 2014.
Streit, the Islanders team
captain, has 65 goals and 288
points in 491 regular-season
NHL games, and is a sharp, left-
handed shot from the blue line
that is much-needed as Philadel-
phia reshapes its roster.
Streit, though, is scheduled
to become an unrestricted free
agent on July 5, meaning he can
sign anywhere. But the Flyers
now own his rights until then,
and can negotiate a new deal
with him exclusively until that
time.
The 35-year-old Streit joined
the Islanders as a free agent in
2008, led the teamin scoring his
first season with 56 points and
was an All-Star. Should he stay
with Philadelphia, he would bol-
ster the Flyers backline, which
was decimated by injuries last
season and was a prime reason
the club did not make the post-
season.
Mark is a player we would
have had interest in on July 5th,
Flyers general manager Paul Hol-
mgren told the teams website.
We now have exclusive negoti-
ating rights and we are hopeful
that we can get an agreement in
place prior to him becoming an
unrestricted free agent.
Streit made $4.1 million this
season in New York, and had six
goals and 27 points. Though he
has impressive scoring totals for
a defenseman, Streits value
and his reputation around the
league is more for being a
workhorse and an anchor on the
backline. This season, as the Is-
landers secured the No. 8 seed
in the Eastern Conference, Stre-
it played in all 48 games. He also
had three goals and five points
in a six-game, first-round loss to
the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Penguins extend Bylsma
Dan Bylsma was provided a
big vote of confidence by the
Penguins on Wednesday.
General manager Ray Shero
announced a two-year extension
for Bylsma and assistants Tony
Granato and Todd Reirden. The
extension will keep Bylsma un-
der contract through the 2015-
16 season.
Bylsma had a year remaining
on his current deal.
I really believe we have a
great head coach in Dan Byls-
ma hes the coach to move us
forward, Shero said.
LONDON Global demand for
oil, gas, coal and nuclear power grew
at a slower pace last year due to weak
economic growth, recession and in-
creased efciency, energy company BP
said Wednesday.
In an annual review of the world
energy market, BP PLC said growth
in energy consumption slowed to 1.8
percent from 2.4 percent in 2011.
Demand continued to growin China
and India, which together accounted
for almost 90 percent of the global in-
crease. But even growth in developing
countries was slower than it has been
over the last decade.
Energy demand in the United States
fell 2.8 percent, leading an overall de-
cline of 1.2 percent in developed coun-
tries.
At the same time, the U.S. saw its
biggest-ever annual increase in oil pro-
duction in 2012. The company said
the U.S. produced 8.9 million barrels
of oil a day, up 13.9 percent from 2011.
The strong growth comes as a re-
sult of the ability of drillers to extract
liquid oil trapped in shale, leading to
enormous production increases in
North America.
The combination of weak demand
and the rising supplies from the U.S.
have knocked prices down.
On the supply side, the most no-
ticeable phenomenon remains the
American shale revolution, BP Chief
Executive Bob Dudley said in a state-
ment. In 2012, the U.S. recorded the
largest oil and natural gas production
increases in the world and saw the
largest gain in oil production in his-
tory.
Other countries that saw big shifts
include Libya, which registered a 215
percent increase nearly two years after
the war that brought about the fall of
Moammar Gadha. Syria, which is
engaged in its own conict, registered
nearly a 50 percent decrease.
WILKES-BARRE Soni Park just
couldnt break away from making and
pouring coffee Wednesday. As the line
grew longer and the aroma grew stron-
ger, Park kept holding up her index
nger to a reporter who waited for a
chance to ask her a fewquestions about
her new coffee shop, Ibop Coffee Com-
pany.
After 45 minutes, her husband Josh
pulled double-duty and Soni was able
to break away for a few minutes to talk
about her love of coffee, her decision
to open in downtown Wilkes-Barre and
how shes been received by customers
that already have a Starbucks, Dunkin
Donuts, McDonalds and Curry Donuts
within two blocks.
These people are very intellectual,
very intelligent, she said. While some
coffee drinkers want the beverage for
the caffeine x, the warmth it provides
or the avor, she said many of the cus-
tomers shes encountered at the 49 E.
Northampton St. cafe are more curious
and share her seriousness of the coffee
making process.
Ryan Ciocca, of Dallas, was among
the dozens that turned out Thursday
for the cafes ofcial grand opening and
ribbon cutting ceremonies, and to en-
joy a fresh cup of java.
I come here every day, he said. Its
really top notch.
Connor Scalleat, of Mountain Top,
said when it comes to quality, hes a fan
of what the Parks are doing.
I think its fantastic. The quality of
espresso they are using and the quality
of chocolate they are using really sets
it apart Basically everything (Star-
bucks) uses is (inferior) compared to
this. Its like driving a Ferrari after be-
ing in a Honda Civic.
Soni Park said she and her husband
studied coffee for more than three
years and are still learning more about
the beans, the brewing techniques and
other facets of the process.
When she enlightens customers with
a cup of coffee or espresso she said she
delights in watching their eyes light up
and the reaction.
I get great joy knowing they like my
coffee, she said.
Times Leader interns Tess Kornfeld
and Drew Schaub contributed to this
story.
K
BUSINESS
PAGE 8B
IN BRIEF
Indian rm buying Cooper Tire
A tire maker whose main market
is in India is buying Ohios Cooper
Tire & Rubber Co. for $2.2 billion and
making a commitment to maintain
the companys three U.S. manufactur-
ing plants and retain its management
operation in Ohio, Coopers chief
executive said Wednesday.
Indias Apollo Tyres Ltd. said the
combined company will be the worlds
seventh-largest tire maker and have a
strong foothold across four continents.
Their tire brands include Apollo,
Cooper, Roadmaster and Vredestein.
Bosses see same old ahead
Four years into a sluggish recovery
marked by modest hiring, the eco-
nomic horizon looks pretty much the
same in the eyes of the nations top
corporate bosses.
The latest quarterly survey by the
Business Roundtable, representing
chief executives of major companies,
found only a slight improvement in the
outlook for economic activity in the
next six months, with a small pickup
in sales and hiring.
The results released Wednesday
reect an economy on the slow road
to recovery, said Jim McNerney,
CEO of Boeing Co. and chairman of
Business Roundtable. The survey was
completed by 141 CEOs.
Business Roundtable said 32 percent
of these CEOs expected an increase
in U.S. employment at their compa-
nies in the next six months, up from
29 percent in the rst quarter. But
26 percent forecast a decrease, and
thats up 1 percentage point from three
months earlier. The rest see no change
in employment.
Brits seek bounce from birth
British ofcials are hoping that the
impending royal birth will produce a
bouncing baby buoy for the economy.
With the Duchess of Cambridge due
to give birth to an heir to the throne
next month, its time for citizens and
groups to consider how to best mark
the moment.
Happy occasions often boost con-
sumer condence, sparking a spring
in the step that leads right to the
shopping mall for street party snacks,
summer frocks and suntan lotion.
And happy national occasions with
the royal family and a new heir hit an
emotional jackpot in Britain boost-
ing national pride along with tea, cakes
and commemorative china.
The British economy grew last
quarter at the less-than-stunning rate
of 0.3 percent.
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kills 3-D
programs
By PETER SVENSSON
AP Technology Writer
NEW YORK ESPN will
stop broadcasting in 3-D by the
end of the year, the network
said Wednesday, dealing a ma-
jor blow to a technology that
was launched with great fanfare
but has been limping along for
years.
The sports network said there
were too few viewers to make
3-Dbroadcasts worth it. It didnt
say exactly how many viewers
it had, but the number was ex-
tremely limited and not grow-
ing.
Last year, only 2 percent of
TVs in the U.S. were able to
show 3-D programming, accord-
ing to the most recent data from
research rmIHS Screen Digest.
ESPN 3D launched in 2010
as one of nine 3-D channels that
followed on the release of James
Camerons Avatar. TV makers
rushed to introduce 3-D sets
as well. ESPN said then that it
expected a 3-D tsunami in the
industry.
But few consumers proved
willing to pay the extra $200
or so for a 3-D-capable set. The
sets also required viewers to
wear glasses, and many people
felt the 3-D effect didnt add that
much to the viewing experience.
Optometrists say as many as
one in four viewers has prob-
lems watching 3-D movies and
TV.
TV makers have turned their
focus to increasing the resolu-
tion of their sets to the Ultra
HDTV level and getting broad-
casters to take advantage of that.
Shop perks up downtown W-B
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
PETE G. WILCOX PHOTO/THE TIMES LEADER
Owners of Ibop Coffee Company Soni, left, and Josh Park wait on customers during the shops ofcial grand opening
in Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday.
Life
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THE TIMES LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013 timesleader.com
WhY not go to an art partY?
a
s local artist Georgiana Cray Bart was making
plans for tomorrows opening reception for
an art exhibit, she said, she found herself ponder-
ing why more people dont come out for such
events.
Its a big party, big reception, lots of food, wine,
music and lots of friendly people, she said. And,
of course, theres a chance to see some lovely art.
Then, she said, I had a lightbulb go off.
It occurred to her, Bart said, that most people
think theres an admission fee, like for ea mar-
kets, or that were setting up booths to sell the
art.
But, really, though sometimes art is for sale,
there is never an obligation to buy anything. The
idea is to come and look and appreciate the work.
Thats all.
Bart is excited about a show called Studio
Views, which includes the works of many of her
students, ages 8 to adult. It will be on display
through July 11 at the Schulman Gallery at Lu-
zerne County Community College in Nanticoke.
As for the opening reception, it will take place
from 6 to 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Schulman Gal-
lery.
You can check out The Times Leader entertain-
ment lists, published every Friday in the Guide
and available online all the time, for information
about lots of art galleries and the many exhibit
openings.
Georgiana Cray Bart
Hey, sport!
simmer down
By SALLY HO
Chicago Tribune
CHICAGOWhena friendly game
of T-ball descends into name-calling
and ght-picking and thats just
the parents one Buffalo Grove, Ill.,
park is offering a little self-check.
The Buffalo Grove Park District
this week installed a half-dozen
metal adult behavior signs that try
to encourage parents in friendly,
thought-provoking terms to get a
little perspective.
The permanent signs at Emmerich
Park on Raupp Boulevard, read in
part: Of the hundreds of thousands
of children who have ever played
youth sports in Buffalo Grove, very
few have gone on to play profession-
ally. It is highly unlikely that any col-
lege recruiters or professional scouts
are watching
these games, so
lets keep it all
about having fun
and being pres-
sure-free.
Another point:
If they win or
lose every game
of the season, it
will not impact
what college they
attend or their
future income po-
tential.
The signs
were suggested
by Mike Terson,
a park district
public relations
ofcial and village trustee who had
seen similar signs elsewhere, includ-
ing in Hoffman Estates. As a parent
and youth sports coach, Terson him-
self has had to intervene when things
have gotten ugly on the ball eld. He
hopes the signs will encourage other
adults to speak up, too.
Its denitely not meant to offend
anyone or call anyone out specically,
but the intent is to give people some-
thing to think about, he said.
He also noted that while most peo-
ple are familiar with the overeager
helicopter mom or the hot-heated
dad who gets in the umpires face,
sometimes such behavior isnt just in-
appropriate its bullying.
This is a very common issue in the
country and denitely in the Chicago
suburbs, Terson said. (This sign)
gives it some buzz. Thats not a bad
thing. It gets people talking. Thats
not a bad thing. The end result can
be a little change in behavior, even
subtlety.
The most important part of the
sign, to Tersons mind, is the line that
urges parents to respect game of-
cials: No one shouts at you in front
of other people when you make a mis-
take, so please dont yell at them. We
do not have video replay; so, we will
go with their calls.
The park district plans to put the
signs up where youth sports compe-
titions are played, which Terson esti-
mated would be in less than half of
the villages 51 public parks. Terson
said the sign costs were nominal.
You win some. You lose some.
Thats just how it is, he said.
Park signs set a few
rules of the game to
keep over-zealous
parents in check.
What Do
YoU thInK?
Are friendly
warning signs to
sporting parents
in order around
here? Tell us
your thoughts
by commenting
on this story on
www.timesleader.
com or send a
note to reporter
Chris Hughes at
chughes@times-
leader.com to tell
us about behavior
at youth sporting
events in your
town.
A MODEL FATHER
Autism in the family leads to advocacy role for dad
Now, nearly two decades after the initial diag-
nosis, Teart has effectively transformed his role
as a determined and loving father into one of
advocacy. After 17 years of volunteer work with
the organization, he was named executive direc-
tor of Serving Autism and Families Everywhere
in April.
With discovering SAFE, thats when we start-
ed nding out a lot of things just from other par-
ents, Teart recalled. Immediately, we started
receiving valuable information about things that
we could do with our son to make our lives bet-
ter. It was like having an extended family.
The Tearts Dolphus, his wife, Denise,
daughters Tashara, 26, of Wilkes-Barre, and Tif-
fany, 24, of Dallas, and Tevon, now 22 recall
some of past frequent behavioral outbursts and
sleepless nights that were a nearly daily routine.
The family would often nd Tevon awake at all
hours with intentions to watch TVor have a meal.
Those sleepless nights, when we couldnt
keep our eyes open anymore, these girls would
take over for us, Denise Teart said, noting how
their daughters would coax Tevon back into their
room to get him to sleep.
Tashara said her fathers volunteerism impact-
ed the family in a positive way. Together, they
learned to be open-minded and approach a prob-
lem with a number of solutions in mind.
Once his sisters got that understanding, it was
like he had three mothers wherever he went,
Teart recalled.
The experiences have been humbling but not
defeating.
Theres a lot of families that are not as for-
tunate, Teart said. I try to use my family as
the example of beating a lot of those odds. Me
and my wife just had our 30th anniversary. My
two daughters were honor-roll students through
school, and ones actually teaching now. And my
son has come a long way.
Even though its a dark tunnel, we did see
some light at the end of it. Were happy for
where hes at. We are able to reect and be happy
for how far hes come.
Having a brother with autism also shaped
Tasharas educational goals as she pursued a ca-
reer in special education.
It made us who we are, an emotional Tashara
said. I dont know what I would have done ca-
reer-wise if it wasnt for him. I mean, what a bless-
ing. I dont know what wed do without him.
Remember that when he takes your cookies
later, Denise Teart quipped, eliciting an erup-
tion of laughter from the good-natured family.
Fromdad to role model
His efforts in and around Wilkes-Barre have
made Teart a recognizable face.
Theres a lot of kids that know me. Theyll
come up and give me a hug, he said with a smile
when asked about the connections hes made
through SAFE.
Many children involved in SAFE programs re-
By CHriStOpHer J. HugHeS chughes@civitasmedia.com
aBoUt SaFE
Serving Autism and Families Everywhere,
275 Mundy St., Suite 201, Wilkes-Barre, is a
not-for-prot organization supporting fam-
lies affected by autism spectrum disorders.
The organization provides a newsletter to
families, monthly support group meetings
in Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton, recreational
swimming each week in both cities, social
skills programs for children and teens, advo-
cacy training and more.
Upcoming events include the annual sum-
mer picnic on June 15, a trip to a Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre RailRiders game in July, and
the family camping trip in September.
For more information, call 1-877-510-SAFE or
visit www.autismsafe.org.
Dolphus Teart knows all too well the challenges a family faces when a child has
autism. When his son Tevons condition was diagnosed at age 4, very little was
known about the range of developmental disabilities.
We never heard the word until they started telling us about the possibilities of
what he could have. Even hearing the word, we still didnt know anything about
it, Teart, 58, of Wilkes-Barre, said. All we knewwas we had a diagnosis, we had
help, and all we thought about was how as a family we could help him.
See FATHER, Page 7C
FRED ADAMS PHOTO/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Dolphus Teart, center, is joined by his family daughters Tiffany, 24, and Tashara, 26, son Tevon, 22, and wife Denise at the ofces of Serving
Autism and Families Everywhere in Wilkes-Barre.
Dolphus Teart, a
longtime volun-
teer with Serving
Autism and Families
Everywhere, became
the organizations
executive director
in April. His work
was spurred by his
son, Tevon, learning
he had autism at
age 4.
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Class of 1963 is working toward
its Oct. 19, 2013, fty-year re-
union. The invitations have been
mailed. Class members who
did not receive and invitation
should contact Marcia Rusenko
Finn at 678-5958 as soon as
possible. Information is needed
for the following classmates,
John Belaus, Eleanor Carkhuff,
Belinda Dukes, Richard Kennedy
and Carol Kolanick. The next
planning meeting will be held at
6 p.m. on Wednesday at Norms
Pizza and Eatery, 275 N. Sher-
man St., Wilkes-Barre. All are
welcome.
DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1971 is holding a 60th
birthday celebration from 3-10
p.m. on July 13 at Rices Pool
House. All classmates and spous-
es are invited. To make a reserva-
tion, contact Barb Rice Goldsmith
at 675-3457 or mrg1069@fron-
tiernet.net. Deadline for reserva-
tions is June 20.
GAR MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
Classes of 1950 and 1951 will
meet at 12:30 p.m. on June 26 at
Theos Metro, 596 Mercer Ave.,
Kingston. All classmates, spouses
and friends are invited. Call Gil at
824-9425 or Marilyn at 288-3102
for reservations.
GREATER NANTICOKE AREA
HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1983 is hosting a
30th anniversary reunion on
Aug. 24 at St. Faustinas Grove,
Sheatown. Invitations have
been mailed. Classmates who
did not receive an invitation
should email gna1983@msn.
com or call 570-885-4408 to
update contact information.
Information is being sought for
the following classmates, Jane
Adams, Jeanine Blockus, Lisa
Brojakowski, Adam Bullock,
Grace Culp, Deborah Everett,
Todd Grohowski, John Kubera,
Karen Locke, Ruth Maley, Fred
Massaker, Doreen Mrugal, Mi-
chael Muscavage, Lisa Novelli,
Kathleen Ogin, Bernie Panasie-
wicz, April Pushefski, Sheryl
Piercy, Mark Rambus, Lucy
Rule, Jane Sanders, Dorothy
Sullivan, Joe Tencza, Joy Ura-
nowski, Wayne Wolfe and Mike
Zajaczkowski.
HANOVER AREA HIGH
SCHOOL
Class of 1955 reunion committee
will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday at
Keeleys Alehouse and Grille, 199
Division St., Kingston. All class-
mates are welcome.
Class of 1976 will hold its annual
summer gathering at 3 p.m. on
July 20. For more information
contact Kevin Kwiatek at 570-
262-0982, Dave Rash at 570-
236-1702 or Maureen Mangino at
570-237-5219.
JENKINS TOWNSHIP HIGH
SCHOOL
Class of 1951 lunch bunch will
meet at noon today at Vinces Piz-
zeria, South Main Street, Pittston.
All classmates are welcome.
KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1957 is planning its
annual Dutch-treat pizza party at
5 p.m. on July 20 at the Grotto
Pizza, Gateway Shopping Center,
Edwardsville. All classmates are
invited. Reservations are not
required but appreciated. For
more information, contact Jack
Walsh at jackwalsh@aol.com or
call Donahue Pisaneschi at 570-
287-4603.
LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1972 is holding an infor-
mal gathering at 6 p.m. on June
22 at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake.
Reservations are suggested but
not necessary. Contact Helen Earl
Sgarlat at 570-288-7229 or email
hsgarone@aol.com.
MARYMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1960 will meet at 6 p.m.
on Wednesday at Norms Pizza
and Eatery, 275 N. Sherman St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Plans for upcom-
ing activities will be discussed.
All classmates are invited. For
more information or suggestions,
call Ray at 639-1390, Chris at
823-4341 or Ann at 825-5711 or
annwig@verizon.net.
MEYERS HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1961 is holding a get to-
gether at 1 p.m. on Tuesday at the
Old Country Buffett, 26 East End
Centre, Wilkes-Barre Township.
All class members, spouses and
friends are invited.
PITTSTON HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1957 will meet at 7:30
p.m. on Wednesday at Tonys Piz-
zeria, City Line Plaza, Pittston. All
classmates are invited. Plans for a
summer activity will be discussed.
Class of 1963 is holding a 50th
anniversary reunion from 6-10
p.m. on Aug. 10 at Fox Hill Coun-
try Club, West Pittston. To make
reservations, or for more details,
contact Ann Marie or John Adon-
izio at 570-655-3281. The next
planning meeting will be at 6 p.m.
on July 10 at Tonys Pizzeria. All
are welcome.
PLAINS MEMORIAL AND SA-
CRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1960 invites all class
members and guests to a get
together at 6:30 p.m. on June 22
at Fire and Ice on Toby Creek, 111
S. Main St., Trucksville. If attend-
ing, call Roberta Pryor Ricardo
Schloemer at 829-4821.
Class of 1961 is holding its
monthly get together at 11:30
a.m. on June 26 at Norms Pizza
and Eatery, 275 N. Sherman St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Plans for the 70th
birthday picnic scheduled for
Sept. 8 at Konefals Grove will be
discussed.
PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1958 is holding a class
reunion planning session at 7 p.m.
on Tuesday at Happy Pizza, 40
W. Main St., Plymouth. All class
members are invited. The reunion
will be held on Aug. 31 at the
Ramada Hotel, Public Square, Wil-
kes-Barre. An icebreaker will be
held on Aug. 30 at Happy Pizza,
40 W. Main St., Plymouth. Contact
information is still needed for the
following class members, Marjorie
Bezdziecki, Jean Ann Byczkowski,
Cynthia Cooper, Diane Davis,
Barbara Finn, Carolyn Gluc, Linda
Hearing, Elmer Jones, Evan Ken-
nedy, Elizabeth Purnell, Jane
Schacht and Sharan Stevens.
Anyone with information should
contact Dottie at 954-7095 or
John at 287-0582 or email the
information to hardshell@gmail.
com.
ST. MARYS HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1964 reunion committee
will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Wednes-
day at Norms Pizza and Eatery,
275 N. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre.
Plans are being made for a 50th
anniversary reunion. All class-
mates are welcome. If interested
in joining the committee, call Dr.
John Dougherty at 474-9052.
WEST PITTSTON HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1959 is having a reunion
meeting at 1:30 p.m. today at
Agolinos Restaurant. For reserva-
tions, call Tina at 430-3049.
WYOMING AREA HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1960 will meet for lunch
at 1 p.m. on Tuesday at Bo Broth-
ers, Wyoming. All class members
and guests are invited. For more
information, or to respond, con-
tact wmhs1960@yahoo.com or
Diane at 570-388-6600.
Class of 1993 is hosting its 20th
anniversary reunion on Nov. 29.
Email addresses are still being
sought for classmates. Anyone
interested in attending who did
not receive an invitation through
Facebook or email, should contact
the reunion committee at wyo-
area93@yahoo.com.
REUNIONS
PAI scholarship winners announced
Three high school students recently received scholarships
to attend the 2013 Performing Arts Institute (PAI) to be held
June 24-Aug. 3 at Wyoming Seminary Upper School, Kings-
ton. The students received the scholarships based on their
performances at the PAI Gala Scholarship Competition held
at the Wyoming Seminary Lower School in Forty Fort. Sarah
Kandel, Peckville, won first place and received a full scholar-
ship to attend PAI. Emily Mackesey, Shavertown, won second
place, a $1,000 scholarship, and Kelly Jesikiewicz, Mountain
Top, took third place and a $500 scholarship. Judges for the
competition included M. Sheileen Corbett, department chair
and associate professor of theater at Kings College; T. Doyle
Leverett, musician, actor, teacher and director; and Larry
Vojtko, program manager, WVIA-FM, active actor in commu-
nity theater and a noted vocal soloist and lecturer on music.
This year the PAI musical theater program will present Les
Miserables. For more information about the Performing Arts
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Wyoming, finalist; and Matthew Moorhead, Wilkes-Barre,
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Barbershop chorus earns honors
The Wyoming Valley Barbershop Harmony Chorus received
rst-place plateau honors at a competition in Cherry Hill,
N.J. The chorus competed in an Atlantic and Northern
Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Barbershop Harmony So-
ciety, featuring 24 choruses and 45 quartets from Pennsyl-
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bers of the winning chorus are Jim Morpeth, Ralph Gillespie,
Joe Husty, Brian Clark, Justin Shaffern, Scott Stiles, Frank
McCabe, Tom Roberts, Joe Dabbieri, Dave Ehrensperger, Bob
Dingman, Lou Volpetti, Drew Smith, Dave Tosh, Frank Tunney
and Bill Zdancewicz. Raymond Patsko is chorus director and
Phil Brown is the assistant director. The local chapter quar-
tet, Sounds Abound Quartet, placed 18th out of 45 competi-
tors. Members are Jim Morpeth, Joe Husty, Drew Smith and
Tom Roberts. From left: Patsko and Brown.
The junior and senior varsity fo-
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Mary School recently competed in
the Diocesan Forensics competi-
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dramatic playlets. Finalists, from
left, rst row, are Bailey Flan-
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Nardone. Second row: Sister Mary
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Kruk; and Chrissy Revitt. Third row:
Kathy Rother, junior varsity coach;
Amanda Curcio; Alia Mazzatosta;
Colleen Cavanaugh; Nicole Cava-
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Dallas Senior High School
Jeffrey D. Shaffer, principal, Dallas Senior High
School, recently announced the Honor Roll for
the third marking period.
Grade 12: Honors with Distinction: Bridget
Boyle, Blake Donovan, Megan Fleming, Wendy
Greenwood, Taylor Hodle, Christopher Lafratte,
Alyssa Menzel, Gates Palissery, David Payne,
Megan Redlich, Brian Stepniak, WilliamStoss,
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secker, Caitlin Cameron, Michael Carey, Anna
Chinikaylo, Christopher Colacito, Christie Con-
way, Michaela Coolbaugh, Paige Cuba, Rebecca
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Dennis, Laura Dewitt, MatthewDiaco, Christina
Diltz, James Duffy, Ashley Dunbar, Kristian
Dyrli, John Emil, Tanner Englehart, Nicole
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Michalisin, Stephen Mingey, Jenna Morgan,
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Cara Pricher, Lauren Rando, Kristopher Roc-
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Courtney Sickel, Talia Simon, Zachary Stritz-
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Yannuzzi, Ryan Zapoticky.
Grade 11: Honors with Distinction: Olivia
Birdsall, Decklan Cerza, Lauren Charney, Kristi
Culp, Stephanie Cybulski, Kelsie Davis, Mag-
dalena Fannick, Amber Habib, DrewHarding,
Jared Hoats, Sara Hudak, Kelly Jacobs, Sarah
Kerdesky, Amanda Martin, Lauren McDer-
mott, Erin Muldoon, AndrewNardone, Patrick
Newhart, Emma Niznik, Samuel Reinert,
Regan Rome, Samantha Schooley, Michelle
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Christopher Chorey, Kathryn Comitz, Matthew
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John Hutchins, Ashley Kapral, Taylor Kelley,
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Grade 10: Honors with Distinction: Dorian
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Kassandra Weeks, Mercedes Whitaker,
Stephanie Zimmerman, Tara Zukosky. Second
Honors: Michael Alves, Brendan Baloh, Anas-
tasia Baney, Alysha Becker, Amy Bolton, Brian
Butler, WilliamColacito, Chase Cummings, Eric
Davies, Christopher Diltz, Brian Drouse, Sydney
Emershaw, Sarah Fasulka, Mallory Faux,
Cheyanne Gray, Collin Gryskiewicz, Heather
Harvey, Katelyn Hunter, Anthony Huntington,
Brian Jefcoat, Eric Kalo, Amandeep Kaur,
Thomas Ketchner, Ross Kleinman, Peter Kon-
nick, Amanda Lopez, David Mallarkey, Luke
Matusiak, Kameryn McGee, Devin Michalec,
Kelsey Monahan, Nicholas Muldoon, Gregory
Navestad, Omar Nijmeh, Catrina Notari, Milan
Novak, Alexandria Olson, Jessica OMalley,
Samantha Onda, Anthony Pace, Jacob Plank,
Leah Popple, Carissa Price, MatthewReynolds,
Allison Rismondo, Marissa Rollman, Sarah
Scherer, Caroline Sheehan, Justus Shultz, Kelly
Snyder, Kurtis Sod, Kayla Stearn, Kennedy
Straitiff, Allen Sweppenheiser, Olivia Thomas,
Caitlyn Vailes, Stephanie Vanderhoff, Jillian
Viercinski, Joanna Wallace, Brittany Weinstein,
David West, Jonathan Wilson.
Grade 9: Honors with Distinction: Maria
Ansilio, Christopher Biesecker, Catherine
Blankensop, Brielle Brace, Ethan Foote, Tabitha
Grabowski, Tabbytha Greene, Kathryn Grose,
Courtney Hoats, Lauren Hudak, Michael
Kovalick, Michelle Leonard, Rachel Luke, Ryan
Martin, Justin Novitski, David Oley, Marlena
Ostrowski, Kathryn Roberts, Alexandra Rome,
Kathryn Snedeker, Rebecca Stout, Krista
Vivian, Kaitlyn Yakus, Emilee Zawatski. First
Honors: Mohammad Abualburak, Saleem
Abualburak, Kyle Archer, Brendan Balara, Lia
Barbacci, Joseph Blaine, Jessica Blat, Jessica
Bowden, Anthony Brominski, Lorenzo Buchhal-
ter, Jacob Buda, Julie Butwin, Peter Capitano,
Danielle Caputo, AndrewCasey, Maura Chap-
pell, AndrewChupka, Arthur Coolbaugh, Noah
Cote, Cherlynn Cunningham, Allison Deboer,
Anthony Deluca, Catherine Dillon, Nathan
Dix, Alexa Dosiak, Lauren Dottor, Tayler Dove,
Mariana Dymond, Madison Evans, James Far-
rell, Chase Feeney, Lauren Finnegan, Joseph
Fiorello, Tanner Gattuso, Devon Gerstein, Anna
Giacometti, Madison Goodwin, Rachel Healey,
Alexis Hockenberry, Madeline Jones, Madison
Kaminski, Katie Kapral, Morgan Kapral, Kaitlyn
Kochanski, Kyleigh Kravits, Jared Krawetz, An-
gelo Kwak, Jillian Kwak, Caitlyn Landau, Paige
Lewandowski, John Luksic, Stephanie Lyons,
Robert Martin, AndrewMatcho, Sukhmail
Mathon, Ruby Mattson, Linsey Miller, Daniel
Mingey, Connor Motley, AdamNiznik, Michaela
OConnell, David Oley, Megan Parsons, Bria
Polachek, Samantha Pollick, Julia Ramirez,
Arden Rice, Samantha Rinehimer, Jacob Rob-
erts, Janelle Sherman, Charles Siegel, Justin
Sweeney, Brian Tomaszewski, Alexis Wyandt,
Tyler Yang, Anne Yanik, Justin Yavorski, Julia
Zochowski, Tiffany Zukosky. Second Honors:
Abdulrhman Almeky, Calli Amadio, Julia Baloh,
Joseph Bevevino, Kathleen Brown, Kaitlyn
Chacke, Bethany Dombek, Zachary Dottor, Ty-
ler Dragon, John Fessler, Makayla Guzzo, Mat-
thewHarrison, Annalisa Jolley, Taylor Joseph,
Rachel Kon, Katherine Kravitsky, Samantha
Lanunziata, Connor Macarty, Rachel Magnotta,
Megan Mancinelli, Cory Metz, Cassidy Mul-
doon, Byron Oldeack, Grant Payne, Katherine
Pugh, Jackson Shaver, Shawn Spencer, Grifn
Stone, Cameron Tuck.
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Just Arrived
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B. Business Life Insurance
C. Stock Certifcates and business records
D. Employment contracts
8. Litigation in process or pending.
Dallas Senior High School
Jeffrey D. Shaffer, principal, Dallas Senior High
School, recently announced the Honor Roll for
the third marking period.
Grade 12: Honors with Distinction: Bridget
Boyle, Blake Donovan, Megan Fleming, Wendy
Greenwood, Taylor Hodle, Christopher Lafratte,
Alyssa Menzel, Gates Palissery, David Payne,
Megan Redlich, Brian Stepniak, WilliamStoss,
Cary Vailes, Marcus Wagner, Jamie Wise, Dan-
na Yu. First Honors: Evonna Ackourey, Chloe
Alles, Amy Avillion, Alyssa Belskis, Bryan Bie-
secker, Caitlin Cameron, Michael Carey, Anna
Chinikaylo, Christopher Colacito, Christie Con-
way, Michaela Coolbaugh, Paige Cuba, Rebecca
Darling, James Delpriore, Deidre Deluca, Sarah
Dennis, Laura Dewitt, MatthewDiaco, Christina
Diltz, James Duffy, Ashley Dunbar, Kristian
Dyrli, John Emil, Tanner Englehart, Nicole
Giampietro, Clara Grube, Emily Harchar, Jes-
sica Hiscox, Alyssa Horvath, Megan Johnson,
Nathan Kalo, Luisa Klemm, Merissa Konnick,
Ryan Kozloski, Tess Macarty, Zachary Macosky,
Mary Manganello, Joshua McEntee, Katherine
Metcalf, John Murray, Steven Nave, Taylor
Newhart, Meghan OBrien, Rachel Olszewski,
Krysti Oschal, Andrea Parmelee, Jillian Payne,
Sarah Payne, Michael Podskoch, Brian Reese,
Francois Ross, Michael Ryan, Christopher
Schmid, Rebecca Schnable, Jason Simonovich,
Olivia Sod, Danielle Spencer, Gregory Strazdus,
Damon Szatkowski, Tyler Tuck, Skyler Velazco,
Jennifer Walton, Josie Yankovich, Eric Yurko.
Second Honors: Stephanie Amann, Stepha-
nie Burba, Colin Casto, Joseph Delamater,
Felix Dolman, Amanda Foote, Brian Goyne,
Allison Grose, Brittany Harris, Dylan Hertel,
Lauren Jones, Michael Kapral, Emilia Kon,
Gunnery Lowery, Katharine Marianacci, Casey
McAndrew, Jeffrey McHutchison, Nicholas
Michalisin, Stephen Mingey, Jenna Morgan,
Jeremy Peters, Greg Petorak, Amanda Pizano,
Cara Pricher, Lauren Rando, Kristopher Roc-
cograndi, Raymond Schultz, Vanessa Sheridan,
Courtney Sickel, Talia Simon, Zachary Stritz-
inger, Barry Stubeda, Kyle Williams, Jennifer
Yannuzzi, Ryan Zapoticky.
Grade 11: Honors with Distinction: Olivia
Birdsall, Decklan Cerza, Lauren Charney, Kristi
Culp, Stephanie Cybulski, Kelsie Davis, Mag-
dalena Fannick, Amber Habib, DrewHarding,
Jared Hoats, Sara Hudak, Kelly Jacobs, Sarah
Kerdesky, Amanda Martin, Lauren McDer-
mott, Erin Muldoon, AndrewNardone, Patrick
Newhart, Emma Niznik, Samuel Reinert,
Regan Rome, Samantha Schooley, Michelle
Thompson, Nora Tidey, Cortlyn Van Deutsch,
Kayla Wanek, Stephen Wempa, Haley Wilcox,
Krista Zimmerman, Samantha Zimniski. First
Honors: Lily Amadio, Britnee Atherholt, Casey
Barrett, Abigail Berger, Rosario Bevevino,
Sarah Blamire, Emily Blessner, Lauren Butruce,
Dana Capitano, Grace Carolan, Jennifer Cave,
Christopher Chorey, Kathryn Comitz, Matthew
Corbett, Logan Darling, Dominic Deluca, Betha-
ny Dennis, Elizabeth Dillon, Bryanna Dissinger,
Alyssah Dombek, Catherine Gawlas, Patrick
Gelso, Ryan Georgetti, Kayla Gleco, Kiera
Gross, Jonathan Higgins, Joseph Imperato,
Leonard Javick, Leah Kleynowski, Alexandra
Klinges, Peter Kuritz, Emily Long, Patrick Ma-
daya, Connor Martinez, David Matcho, Gurmail
Mathon, Travis Mattson, Jessi Mendoza, Erin
Michael, Mark Michno, Samantha Missal, Bryan
Morgan, Rory Mullin, Megan Ostrum, Mason
Palissery, Vincenzo Parente, Michael Pierce,
Natasha Rostova, Peter Shaver, Jillian Simon,
Sarah Smith, Michael Stachnik, Nigel Stearns,
Joseph Steve, Jacqueline Sutton, Kaila
Thomas, Taryn Weaver, Khadayah Whitaker,
Sarah Wittle. Second Honors: Omar Abual-
burak, Nell Adams, Allison Amos, Kellyann
Anderson, Jacob Arnold, Giovana Augustine,
Christopher Behm, John Blat, Carmen Ca-
brera, Kelsey Calvey, Ashlyn Catina, Brenden
Ehret, Sara Evans, Curtis Evans, Frank Hullihen,
John Hutchins, Ashley Kapral, Taylor Kelley,
Amanda Kus, Taylore Lewandowski, Patrick
Maley, Bryce Mattson, Jennifer Merithew,
Margaret Michael, Michael Mihal, Christopher
Milligan, Jaime Moran, Justin Morris, Amanda
ODay, Sophie Olson, Kaitlyn Palmer, Kallysta
Panagakos, Ayman Paris-Hasan, Blake Pertl,
Ian Pirl, Heaven Pratz, Amanda Rando, Mat-
thewRoncevich, David Sebolka, Kelsie Sincav-
age, WilliamSpare, Corey Stegman, Samantha
Tencza, Annastina Von Schmeling, Joshua
Weaver, Ryan Webster, Noah Welch, Victoria
Wells, Madison Ziemba.
Grade 10: Honors with Distinction: Dorian
Anderson, Madalyn Bozinski, Melissa Fleming,
Aleksey Gitelson, Lindsey Jacobs, Kelsey
Karasinski, Connor Koscelansky, Ryan Marshall,
Kajal Patel, Grace Schaub, Christina Valenti,
Courtney Wagner. First Honors: Jesteen
Adams, Kaylin Augustine, Emily Banta, James
Baut, Peter Baut, Abigail Bendick, Sarah Boyd,
Jacob Bozentka, Alexandra Bruch, Katie Con-
rad, Nicholas Conway, Gabriella Darbenzio, Erik
Dyrli, Lia Giampietro, Caitlin Gill, Jesse Goode,
Haley Haddle, Caylee Irvin, Omar Kazimi, Tyler
Kerkowski, Sydney Kern, Owen Kiluk, Michael
Kusma, Elizabeth Kutza, WilliamLuksic, Aidan
McLaughlin, Kellie Meehan, Maria Mendizabal,
Alexandra Milligan, Ryan Monk, Ezra Moore,
Alexis Murdoch, Julianna Murray, Olivia Musto,
Lindsey Oremus, Alexis Pelchar, Madison
Perez, Eric Pincofski, James Rinehart, Lia
Ruggerio, Jonathan Sabatini, David Schnable,
Amanda Schwerdtman, Michael Shutlock,
Samantha Starbuck, Ashley Strazdus, Talia
Szatkowski, Caroline Thomas, Dylan Thomas,
Kassandra Weeks, Mercedes Whitaker,
Stephanie Zimmerman, Tara Zukosky. Second
Honors: Michael Alves, Brendan Baloh, Anas-
tasia Baney, Alysha Becker, Amy Bolton, Brian
Butler, WilliamColacito, Chase Cummings, Eric
Davies, Christopher Diltz, Brian Drouse, Sydney
Emershaw, Sarah Fasulka, Mallory Faux,
Cheyanne Gray, Collin Gryskiewicz, Heather
Harvey, Katelyn Hunter, Anthony Huntington,
Brian Jefcoat, Eric Kalo, Amandeep Kaur,
Thomas Ketchner, Ross Kleinman, Peter Kon-
nick, Amanda Lopez, David Mallarkey, Luke
Matusiak, Kameryn McGee, Devin Michalec,
Kelsey Monahan, Nicholas Muldoon, Gregory
Navestad, Omar Nijmeh, Catrina Notari, Milan
Novak, Alexandria Olson, Jessica OMalley,
Samantha Onda, Anthony Pace, Jacob Plank,
Leah Popple, Carissa Price, MatthewReynolds,
Allison Rismondo, Marissa Rollman, Sarah
Scherer, Caroline Sheehan, Justus Shultz, Kelly
Snyder, Kurtis Sod, Kayla Stearn, Kennedy
Straitiff, Allen Sweppenheiser, Olivia Thomas,
Caitlyn Vailes, Stephanie Vanderhoff, Jillian
Viercinski, Joanna Wallace, Brittany Weinstein,
David West, Jonathan Wilson.
Grade 9: Honors with Distinction: Maria
Ansilio, Christopher Biesecker, Catherine
Blankensop, Brielle Brace, Ethan Foote, Tabitha
Grabowski, Tabbytha Greene, Kathryn Grose,
Courtney Hoats, Lauren Hudak, Michael
Kovalick, Michelle Leonard, Rachel Luke, Ryan
Martin, Justin Novitski, David Oley, Marlena
Ostrowski, Kathryn Roberts, Alexandra Rome,
Kathryn Snedeker, Rebecca Stout, Krista
Vivian, Kaitlyn Yakus, Emilee Zawatski. First
Honors: Mohammad Abualburak, Saleem
Abualburak, Kyle Archer, Brendan Balara, Lia
Barbacci, Joseph Blaine, Jessica Blat, Jessica
Bowden, Anthony Brominski, Lorenzo Buchhal-
ter, Jacob Buda, Julie Butwin, Peter Capitano,
Danielle Caputo, AndrewCasey, Maura Chap-
pell, AndrewChupka, Arthur Coolbaugh, Noah
Cote, Cherlynn Cunningham, Allison Deboer,
Anthony Deluca, Catherine Dillon, Nathan
Dix, Alexa Dosiak, Lauren Dottor, Tayler Dove,
Mariana Dymond, Madison Evans, James Far-
rell, Chase Feeney, Lauren Finnegan, Joseph
Fiorello, Tanner Gattuso, Devon Gerstein, Anna
Giacometti, Madison Goodwin, Rachel Healey,
Alexis Hockenberry, Madeline Jones, Madison
Kaminski, Katie Kapral, Morgan Kapral, Kaitlyn
Kochanski, Kyleigh Kravits, Jared Krawetz, An-
gelo Kwak, Jillian Kwak, Caitlyn Landau, Paige
Lewandowski, John Luksic, Stephanie Lyons,
Robert Martin, AndrewMatcho, Sukhmail
Mathon, Ruby Mattson, Linsey Miller, Daniel
Mingey, Connor Motley, AdamNiznik, Michaela
OConnell, David Oley, Megan Parsons, Bria
Polachek, Samantha Pollick, Julia Ramirez,
Arden Rice, Samantha Rinehimer, Jacob Rob-
erts, Janelle Sherman, Charles Siegel, Justin
Sweeney, Brian Tomaszewski, Alexis Wyandt,
Tyler Yang, Anne Yanik, Justin Yavorski, Julia
Zochowski, Tiffany Zukosky. Second Honors:
Abdulrhman Almeky, Calli Amadio, Julia Baloh,
Joseph Bevevino, Kathleen Brown, Kaitlyn
Chacke, Bethany Dombek, Zachary Dottor, Ty-
ler Dragon, John Fessler, Makayla Guzzo, Mat-
thewHarrison, Annalisa Jolley, Taylor Joseph,
Rachel Kon, Katherine Kravitsky, Samantha
Lanunziata, Connor Macarty, Rachel Magnotta,
Megan Mancinelli, Cory Metz, Cassidy Mul-
doon, Byron Oldeack, Grant Payne, Katherine
Pugh, Jackson Shaver, Shawn Spencer, Grifn
Stone, Cameron Tuck.
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Just Arrived
For Summer
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Wilkes-Barre
(570) 823-0578
www.bellfurniturewilkesbarre.com
Come Browse Our
7 Floors of Fine
Furniture
Immediate Delivery on In-Stock Groups.
Special Discount
Pricing
Special Orders
Welcome
All Merchandise on Sale!
WeatherMaster
NO LIMIT
CHAIN SALE
BUY 1 GET 1 FREE!!
CASH AND CARRY ONLY
$
24.
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$
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18 Chain
20 Chain
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Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
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CHRIS MOLESKY
CHIMNEY SPECIALIST
New, repair, rebuild,
liners installed.
Cleaning. Concrete
& metal caps.
Small masonry jobs
570-328-6257
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
CLEANING SERVICE
Available 7am-Noon
Call 570-233-1953
DEB & PATS
CLEANING
SERVICE
We Are Bonded
& Insured
Free Estimates
570-793-4773
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
A STEP-UP MASONRY
PA094695
Specializing in All
Types of Masonry.
Stone, Concrete
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
Senior Discount
570-702-3225
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
B.P. Home Repairs
570-825-4268
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Sidewalks,
Chimneys, Stucco.
New Installation &
Repairs
B.P. Home Repairs
570-825-4268
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Sidewalks,
Chimneys, Stucco.
New Installation &
Repairs
D. PUGH
CONCRETE
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
NEPA MASONRY, INC.
Stonework - stucco
- concrete - patios
- pavers - brick -
block - chimneys
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570-466-2916
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WYOMING VALLEY
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Concrete, stucco,
foundations,
pavers, retaining
wall systems,
flagstone, brick
work, chimneys
repaired. Senior
Citizens Discount
570-287-4144
or 570-760-0551
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE
DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY
INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-735-8551
Cell 606-7489
1084 Electrical
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1093 Excavating
All Types Of
Excavating,
Demolition &
Concrete Work.
Lot clearing, pool
closing & retain-
ing walls, etc.
Large & Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 760-1497
1099 Fencing &
Decks
ACTION FENCE
SPRING SALE:
Discounts on wood,
vinyl, chain link,
aluminum and
more! Call today for
a FREE ESTIMATE!
570-602-0432
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning
Pressure washing
Insured
570-288-6794
1132 Handyman
Services
ALL PHASE HANDYMAN
SERVICE
You Name It,
We Can Do It!
Over 30 Years
Experience in
General
Construction
Licensed & Insured
570-313-2262
EVANS HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Lending a hand
since 1975.
All types of
remodeling projects!
570-824-6871
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A A C L E A N I N G
A1 Always hauling,
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
available 10 &20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
A CLEAN HOUSE IS A
HAPPY HOUSE!
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
SUMMER CLEAN UP!
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
DEMOLITION DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
Mikes $5-Up
Hauling Junk &
Trash from Houses,
Garages, Yards, Etc
826-1883 472-4321
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-855-4588
ALWAYS READY
HAULING
Property & Estate
Cleanups, Attics,
Cellars, Yards,
Garages,
Construction
Sites, Flood
Damage & More.
CHEAPER THAN
A DUMPSTER!!
SAME DAY
SERVICE
Free Estimates
570-301-3754
KARPOWSKI
HAULING
We Do Clean Outs,
Basements, Attics,
Garages & Trash
Removal.
Free Estimates.
Wilkes-Barre & Sur-
rounding Areas.
570-266-9364
WILL HAUL ANYTHING
Clean cellars,
attics, yards &
metal removal.
Call Jeff
570-735-3330
570-762-4438
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
BITTO
LANDSCAPING &
LAWN SERVICE
25+ Years Exp.
Landscape designs,
retaining walls,
pavers, patios,
decks, walkways,
ponds, lighting,
seeding, mulch, etc.
Free Estimates
570-288-5177
FOLTZ LANDSCAPING
Skid-Steer
Mini Excavating
New Landscapes/
Lawns. Retaining
walls/patios.
Call: 570-760-4814
KELLERS LAWN CARE
CLEANUPS
Landscaping,
mowing, mulching,
trimming, planting.
Commercial
& Residential.
570-332-7016
NEED HELP NEED HELP
LAWN CUT?
LEAVES RAKED?
GENERAL YARD
WORK?
MULCHING?
Responsible Senior
student.
Mountain Top,
White Haven,
Drums &
Conygham area.
Call Justin
570-868-6134
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
TOUGH BRUSH
& TALL GRASS
Mowing, edging,
mulching, shrubs &
hedge shaping.
Tree pruning. Gar-
den tilling. Spring
Clean Ups. Leaf
removal. Weekly &
bi-weekly lawn
care.
Fully Insured
Free Estimates
570-829-3261
1165 Lawn Care
AFFORDABLE
LAWN SERVICES
Greater Pittston
Area.
Mowing, Mulching &
Deck Washing.
Call 570-885-5858
or 570-954-0438
for Free Estimate
GARDEN TILLING
Aerate &
De-thatch Lawns
Starting at $49
SENIOR DISCOUNTS
Call 328-2755
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BestDarnMovers.com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A & N PAINTING
SUMMER SPECIAL
$100 + materials for
average size room.
18 years experience
Exterior Painting,
Power washing,
Deck Staining.
570-820-7832
DANIELS PAINT AND
WALL COVERING
Lic. PA100671 & Ins.
20 YEARS EXP.
570-604-2961
DAVE WITKOSKY
PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
Free estimates,
30 yrs experience
570-826-1719
or
570-704-8530
JACOBOSKY PAINTING
Need a new look,
or just want to
freshen up your
home or business?
Let us splash your
int./ext. walls with
some vibrant colors!
Reasonable prices
with hard workers.
FREE ESTIMATES!
570-328-5083
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
Serra Painting
Book Now For
Summer & Save. All
Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum.
Free Estimates
You Cant Lose!
570-822-3943
1213 Paving &
Excavating
*DRIVEWAYS
*PARKING LOTS
*ROADWAYS
*HOT TAR & CHIP
*SEAL COATING
Licensed and
Insured. Call
Today For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
1252 Roofing &
Siding
FRANK J.
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing Specialists
27 Years Experience
Licensed & Insured.
570-709-9180
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
*24 Hour
Emergency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards Accepted
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
SPRING ROOFING
McManus
Construction
Licensed, Insured.
Everyday Low
Prices. 3,000
satisfied customers.
570-735-0846
1336 Window
Cleaning
PJs Window
Cleaning &
Janitorial
Services
Windows, Gutters,
Carpets, Power
washing and more.
INSURED/BONDED.
pjswindowcleaning.com
570-283-9840
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HARVEYS LAKE
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570-639-5041
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971 Vacation &
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WYOMING COUNTY
Vacation cabin for
Summer Use near
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Drive, Room for six.
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