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Hazleton’s
LACKAWANNA COUNTY

Jurors Sukanya Roy also learns Monday she will visit the
White House, meet President Obama on Thursday

selected,
testimony immigration
begins
Proceedings are under way in
Scranton for A.J. Munchak
and Robert Cordaro.
case revived
U.S. Supreme Court directs appellate
court to reconsider decision in case.
By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
chughes@golackawanna.com By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
SCRANTON – Proceedings tmorgan@timesleader.com
got under way quickly Monday in HAZLETON – The U.S. Supreme Court on
the public corruption trial of Monday vacated a federal appellate court deci-
Lackawanna County Commis- sion that declared Hazleton’s illegal-immigration “We believe
sioner A.J. Munchak and former ordinance unconstitutional, but the ultimate fate
Commissioner Robert Cordaro. of the law remains in limbo. it puts our
While jury se- The high court directed the Third Circuit ordinance
lection before Court of Appeals to reconsider the Hazleton case
Senior U.S. Dis- based on the Supreme Court’s May 26 decision in a very
trict Court thatupheldanArizonalaw,whichissimilartothe good posi-
Judge A. Ri- employment provision in the city’s Illegal-Immi-
chard Caputo gration Relief Act.
tion.”
didn’t begin un- U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, declared U.S. Rep.
til 10:15 a.m., a the decision a “huge victory” for Hazleton and Lou Barletta
Cordaro panel that in- other cities with similar immigration laws. R-Hazleton
cluded four al- But opponents of the ordinance cautioned city
ternates – nine officials should not celebrate just yet.
men and seven “This is great news for the city of Hazleton and
women in all – all municipalities and states who are trying to
was selected by cope with the substantial burden imposed by ille-
12:25 p.m. gal immigrants,” Barletta, accompanied by Ha-
After lunch, zleton Mayor Joe Yannuzzi, said at a press confer-
government ence Monday afternoon. “The Supreme Court
Munchak prosecutors, was very clear. It rejected the Third Circuit Court ONLINE
led by Assistant opinion. … We believe it puts our ordinance in a To see video,
First U.S. Attorney very good position.” scan this QR
reported at Lorna N. Gra- Witold “Vic” Walczak of the American Civil code into your
smartphone or
9:16 ham, quickly Liberties Union, which challenged the legality of
visit www.ti-
painted the
a.m. case as a “mon-
JIM GAVENUS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

Students at Abington Heights Middle School watch classmate Sukanya Roy on ‘Live! With See IMMIGRANT, Page 12A
mesleader.com
timesleader
.com ey grab from Regis & Kelly’ on Monday morning. Roy is seen on TV waving to her classmates.
various busi-

Spell champ on ‘Regis’ County wants campaigners


nesses” in
which the once majority commis-
sioners “shook down” some and

to stay farther from polls


accepted bribes from others
while using campaign contribu- Times Leader staff
tions “as a personal piggybank.” Sukanya Roy, South Abington
Cordaro and Munchak were Township resident and 84th
originally charged March 16, Scripps National Spelling Bee Officials asking Legislature the distance away
2010, with a 40-count indictment, champion, was a guest on the from polls in
to increase the 10-foot
but a final superseding indict- ABC morning talk show “Live! which electio-
ment filed March 29, 2011, raised With Regis & Kelly” on Mon- electioneering distance. neering may oc-
the count to 41. day, and later was invited to cur.
Munchak, the sitting commis- visit with President Obama at State election
sioner, offered no comment en- the White House, on Thursday. By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES law prohibits campaigning
tering at 8:49 a.m. or leaving pro- jandes@timesleader.com within 10 feet of polls. People
“I think they take every year’s
ceedings at the William J. Nealon winner. They told us they were Complaints about people who “block up or attempt to
Federal Building after court ad- having trouble getting last campaigning too close to poll- block up the avenue to the door
journed at 3:40 p.m. year’s winner’s visit scheduled ing places on May 17 have of any polling place” could be
“The government has wrongly so they’re doing them at the prompted Luzerne County offi- charged with a third-degree felo-
accused A.J. Munchak,” his attor- same time, which is great for cials to seek relief from legisla- ny and sentenced to up to seven
ney, Chris Powell, said Monday me,” said Roy, who isn’t sure tors. years in prison and/or a fine of
morning. “We’re going to prove what she’ll be doing at the The county Election Board up to $15,000, according to a
his innocence.” White House, but is excited to decided during Monday’s meet- copy of the relevant section of
Cordaro arrived minutes later, Rachel Smertz and Leah Silverman cheer for classmate ing to send Northeastern Penn- the law provided by the state.
See ROY, Page 12A Sukanya Roy. sylvania legislators a letter ask-
See TRIAL, Page 12A ing them to consider increasing See ELECTION, Page 12A

Officials: Chemical suicide


attempts danger to public
Area Republicans laud Santorum’s declaration
Former U.S. senator says he is INSIDE: Santorum blames Obama Rick San-
By LINDA DEUTSCH year — and they knew the dan- for nation’s economic woes, page 7A. torum
AP Special Correspondent seeking GOP nomination for announces
ger was real to them and the
LOS ANGELES — The sui- neighborhood. Had the chem- president in 2012. on Monday
cide of a young woman in the ical cloud escaped from the car principle and I really respect he is enter-
Hollywood Hills might have with people nearby, many oth- that,” said Hal Flack, a longtime ing the
seemed just another sad Tinsel- ers could have died, according By BILL O’BOYLE GOP supporter. “Every day you GOP presi-
town story but for large notes to authorities. An evacuation of boboyle@timesleader.com know what you’ve got with Rick dential
race at the
plastered on the window of the residents was contemplated but WILKES-BARRE – Former Santorum. He stands up for what
courthouse
car in which she died: “Danger! never carried out. U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum’s entry he believes in and stands by it.
in Somer-
Chemicals Inside! Call 911.” Equally troubling was the fact Monday into the 2012 presiden- You never have to worry about
set, Pa.
Police and coroner’s investi- that directions for the chemical tial race was welcomed by local him morphing his values to the
gators had seen this before — Republicans.
three or four times in the past See SUICIDES, Page 12A “Sen. Santorum is a man of See SANTORUM, Page 7A AP PHOTO

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W-B Township bringing back fireworks POLICE BLOTTER


SALEM TWP. – Township
police arrested a man late Sat-
DETAILS
LOTTERY
By SUSAN DENNEY low a change in the traffic signals or to appeal. W H AT ’ S N E X T urday night on charges he initi-
Times Leader Correspondent on Business Route 309 and The other alleged nuisance ated a pursuit that ended in a
Blackman Street/I-81 Ramp G. property on Walnut Street was Work session scheduled for Mon- MIDDAY DRAWING
WILKES-BARRE TWP. -- The crash of his motorcycle.
Fourth of July will be noisier in Business Administrator Mi- also discussed. Phillips said the day, June 27.
Brandon E. Vandermark, 25,
DAILY NUMBER – 9-1-3
the township this year because chael Revit said the Pennsylva- case is still in the courts and the of Mitzi Lane, Berwick, was BIG 4 – 2-6-8-0
council unanimously approved nia Department of Transporta- property owner’s lawyer insists are required to deposit 15 per- arraigned by District Judge QUINTO - 7-8-3-0-4
tion requested this resolution so there is nothing wrong with the
Mayor Carl Kuren’s request to re-
it can change the timing of the property.
cent of any insurance payment Fred Pierantoni in Pittston on TREASURE HUNT
instate funding for fireworks. they receive on a property dam- two counts of fleeing or at- 03-05-17-25-27
lights to accommodate road con- “The township could hire a
The mayor said fireworks had aged by fire. tempting to elude police, and
been left out of the budget last
struction work hours. structural engineering report on
This allows the township to one count each of aggravated
NIGHTLY DRAWING
In response to resident Emma the property but it would be very DAILY NUMBER - 7-2-9
fall because there was uncertain- Their’s concerns about an al- expensive,” he said. renovate or demolish a fire-dam- assault, reckless endanger-
ty about whether the funds leged nuisance property on In other business, Revitt asked aged property if the owner ment, and 11 traffic and vehicle BIG 4 - 0-2-4-4
would be available. Spruce Street, Solicitor Bruce Phillips about the need for a fire doesn’t do so. offenses. He was jailed at the QUINTO - 1-6-4-7-6
The cost of the fireworks dis- Phillips announced progress has escrow ordinance. Phillips ex- He suggested the township Luzerne County Correctional CASH 5
play will be $6,000. been made, the property has plained a fire escrow account is might consider a fire escrow or- Facility for lack of $7,500 bail. 03-06-11-32-39
Council also unanimously been condemned and the owner already required by state law. dinance that would require more According to the criminal
passed a resolution that will al- has 30 days to raze the property He said all property owners than a 15 percent deposit. complaint:
MATCH 6 LOTTO
Township police tried to stop 02-21-22-25-28-37
Vandermark for driving a mo-

Jackson Twp. will study regional police department


torcycle without headlights on HARRISBURG (AP) — Tues-
Route 11 at about 11 p.m. Sat- day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
urday. jackpot will be worth at least
Vandermark took off, driving $950,000 because no play-
By EILEEN GODIN tain Community Partnership. ment study. W H AT ’ S N E X T in excess of 100 mph and er matched the five winning
Times Leader Correspondent The center is a planning re- It will determine if a regional passed approximately 15 vehi-
The next township meeting is numbers drawn in Monday’s
JACKSON TWP. -- Supervi- source to help municipalities en- police force could provide better cles while traveling north on game.
scheduled for 6 p.m. July 5 in the
sors passed a motion Monday for hance services to their commu- service to the communities. The Route 11, the complaint says. Lottery officials said 163
municipal building.
a study to see if a regional Back nities. study itself does not mean a re- He turned around in a parking players matched four num-
Mountain police department is Because of a grant from the gional police force is on the hori- lot and traveled south on Route bers and won $273.50 each;
feasible. center, the study will not cost the zon, Supervisor Chairman John management coordinator, was 11, turning onto Mingle Road. 6,564 players matched
Already sharing emergency re- township a dime, Supervisor Al J. Wilkes Jr. said. appointed to the position as Vandermark struck a guide three numbers and won
sources and equipment with Fox said. “We are looking to see if there Back Mountain Regional Assist- rail during the pursuit. Two $11.50 each; and 82,207
neighboring municipalities, un- Fox said the study will look at is a better way,” Fox said. ant Coordinator. state police troopers were near- players matched two num-
der the Back Mountain Regional each municipality separately to Supervisors also approved a In other business, a property ly struck when Vandermark bers and won $1 each.
Emergency Management Agen- determine if combining police motion to accept Lake Township owner creating a dirt bike and steered his motorcycle in their Thursday’s “Pennsylvania
cy, supervisors approved a mo- staff and resources could be ben- into the intergovernmental quad obstacle course was halted. direction. Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
tion to authorize the Governor’s eficial. He said that once the agreement for the Back Moun- Wilkes said Malak and Code Police said they found Van- be worth at least $600,000
Center for Local Government study is complete, each partici- tain Regional Emergency Man- Enforcement Officer Andy Shol- dermark tangled in the motor- because no player holds a
Services to prepare a regional po- pating municipality will receive agement Agency. Barney Dobin- tis served the landowner with a cycle that was in the middle of ticket with one row that
lice study with the Back Moun- the results of their police depart- ick, Lake Township’s emergency zoning violation. Mingle Street a short distance matches all six winning
away from where he nearly numbers drawn in Monday’s
struck the two troopers, ac- game.
George Homschek Sr. John Sorick cording to the criminal com-
plaint.
June 4, 2011 June 5, 2011 A preliminary hearing is
scheduled on June 15 before
George E. ing; son, George Homschek, and his John Sorick, Kenneth and his wife, Ann Lombar- District Judge John Hasay in
Homschek Sr., wife, Cheryl, Old Forge; his beloved 76, of West do, West Pittston; John and his wife, Shickshinny.
84, of West Pitt- dog, Smoochie; brother, Frank, and Wyoming, died Margaret Jennings, Sellersville, Pa.;
ston, passed his wife, Paula, Wilkes-Barre Town- Sunday, June 5, and Ronald and his wife, Paula
away at home ship; sisters, Rose Humble, Toms 2011, at Hospice Burke, Harding; grandchildren, PLAINS TWP. – Township
Saturday eve-
ning, June 4,
River, N.J.; Mary Zikosky and her
husband, Robert, Pittston; Dora La-
Community
Care Inpatient
Brian and Kaitlyn Clarke, Kenneth
and Kathleen Sorick, and Jessica
police arrested a woman on
reckless endangerment charges
OBITUARIES
2011, after a tona and her husband, Pete, Pitt- Unit of Geisin- and Matthew Sorick; sisters, Anita involving a 4-year-old child in
brief illness. ston; Patricia Anastasi and her hus- ger South Allen and her husband, Neil, King-
Aquilina, Mary
the car.
He was born in Duryea, April 16, band, Angelo, Duryea; and Teri Wilkes-Barre. ston Township, and Eleanor Sorick, Robyn R. Rominski, 32, of
Braja, Anna
He was born April 6, 1935, in Pitt-
1927, a son of the late Julius and Ma- Breck and her husband, Joseph,
ston, a son of the late John and Anna
Port Griffith; as well as nieces and
East Carey Street, Plains Town- Dente, Raymond
ry Shannon Homschek. Exeter; grandsons, Edward and Jay nephews.
George was a Navy veteran serv- Hurrey; granddaughters, Shannon
Sekula Sorick.
Funeral services will be held ship, was arraigned Sunday by Domin, Aleatha
John was a member of St. John District Judge Fred Pierantoni Dougherty, Brian
ing during World War II on the USS Maccarone, Kellie Rafalko and Tam- at 9 a.m. Thursday from the
the Evangelist Church, Pittston.
Tuna Submarine. my Brodbeck; three great-grand- He was a veteran of the U.S. Ar- Bednarski Funeral Home, 168 in Pittston on charges of en- Dowling, Jack
He was employed by Bridon sons; and two great-granddaught- Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with a dangering the welfare of a
American Corp., Exeter, for the last ers; as well as numerous nieces and
my, serving in Korea.
Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. Flynn, Martin
Prior to his retirement, John was child, reckless endangerment,
12 years. nephews. employed as a foreman by the Rex in St. John the Evangelist Church,
driving with a suspended li- Golomb, Thomas Jr.
George also worked for Pope & The family wishes to extend a Shoe Co. In 1989, John and his late Pittston, with the Rev. Richard J. Griffin, Janice
Talbot, Ransom, for over 15 years special thank you to Traditional Cirba, officiating. Interment will be cense and reckless driving. She
wife, Florence, opened the Village II
before he retired. Hospice of Dunmore who took such Gold and Silversmith. They owned in St. John the Baptist Cemetery, was released on $15,000 bail. Groshek, Theresa
Prior to his retirement he worked great care of our Dad. and operated the business until Schooley Ave., Exeter. Friends may Police allege Rominski was Homschek,
at Kimberly-Clark, and owned and Friends may call at the Ho- call from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday eve- involved in a disturbance and
operated a gas service station in well-Lussi Funeral Home, 509
their retirement in 2004.
In addition to his parents, John ning at the funeral home.
George Sr.
was driving a vehicle at a high
Niagara Falls, N.Y., where he resid- Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, from was preceded in death by his broth- In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
rate of speed outside her home.
Klein, Robert
ed for over 20 years before returning 6 to 9 p.m. Friday evening. A memo- er, William Sorick. tributions may be made to the
A 4-year old child was inside Kondracki, Frank
to Pennsylvania in 1971. rial service will be held at 10 a.m. John is survived by his daughter, American Cancer Society, 190
He was preceded in death by his Saturday morning in St. Maria Go- Catherine Clarke, and her husband, Welles St., Suite 118, Forty Fort, PA her vehicle, according to the McGuire, Dolores
wife of over 60 years, the former retti Church, Laflin. Those attend- John, Madison Township, Pa.; sons, 18704 criminal complaint. Norton, Thomas
Anne M.(Touhill); brothers, Freder- ing the funeral are asked to go di- A preliminary hearing is Ruduski, Daniel
ick, Howard, Julius, and James; sis- rectly to the church. The St. Maria scheduled on June 14 before
ters, Catherine Barborek, Elizabeth Goretti Bereavement Group will re- Secula, Christine
District Judge Diana Malast in
Callahan, Shirley Browski. cite the Rosary at 9:30 a.m. Satur- Shumoski, Joseph
George is survived by daughters, day, at the church. Interment will be Dolores McGuire Plains Township.
Sorick, John
Joann Hurrey, Pittston, and Rita held at the convenience of the fam-
Wall and her husband, Tom, Hard- ily. June 5, 2011 HAZLE TWP. – A man was St. Charles, Karl
arraigned Sunday by District Taren, Hannah
Dolores J. Dolores shared her gentle and Judge Fred Pierantoni in Pitt- Walters, William
McGuire, 79, of kind spirit with family and friends, ston on charges he threatened
Wilkes-Barre, and she also loved spending time White, Bernadine
Joseph A. Shumoski passed away with her cat, Tommy.
a girlfriend with a knife.
Matthew Joseph Werthwine, Youren, Joyce
Sunday, June 5, She was preceded in death by her
June 6, 2011 2011, at Hospice first husband, Charles Zaccagni; her 33, of Four Seasons Court, Page 2A, 8A
Care of the second husband, Robert McGuire. Hazle Township, was charged
Jawayoseph A. Shumoski, 97, of
Wilkes-Barre Township, passed
Monday, June 6, 2011, at River-
seph Shumoski and wife Pat,
Wilkes-Barre; and Mary Ann Shu-
V.N.A.,

tage House, Wilkes-Barre.


Inpa- Dolores is survived by her daugh-
tient Unit, Heri- ter, Charlotte Raup; her husband,
with simple assault, terroristic
threats and harassment. He
moski, at home; son-in-law, John Se- Gregory, Wilkes-Barre; son, Chris- was jailed at the Luzerne Coun-
street Manor, Wilkes-Barre. deski Sr., Wilkes-Barre Township; She was born in Wilkes-Barre tian Zaccagni Sr., Wilkes-Barre; two
Born in Scranton, he was a son of as well as 11 grandchildren; 16 great- Township, on January 2, 1932, a grandchildren, Christian Zaccagni ty Correctional Facility for lack
the late Anthony and Maryanna Pe- daughter of the late Bonaventure Jr. and Jamie Zaccagni; great-grand- of $20,000 bail.
troski Shumoski.
grandchildren; three great-great-
grandchildren; and numerous niec- “Harry” and Catherine Sherneski daughter, Asia Gibson; sister, Ber- State police at Hazleton BUILDING
Prior to his retirement in 1972, he
was an inspector for the Lehigh Val-
es and nephews. Lombardelli.
Dolores was a graduate of Wilkes-
nadette Druby, and her husband, allege Werthwine threatened to TRUST
The funeral will be held at the Gary, Wilkes-Barre Township, as kill a girlfriend with a knife
ley Railroad for 30 years. convenience of the family with a Barre Township High School.
Joseph was a member of Our La- She was a past winner of the local well as several nieces and nephews, during a domestic dispute
Mass of Christian Burial at Our La- The Times Leader strives to
dy of Hope Church, Wilkes-Barre.
dy of Hope Church with the Rev. Ms. Anthracite Pageant, and was in- two aunts, one uncle and several inside his house on May 29, correct errors, clarify stories
He was an avid hunter and fisher-
John Terry officiating. Interment volved in several other local beauty cousins. according to the criminal com-
men, and enjoyed the company of and talent pageants. Funeral services will be held at and update them promptly.
will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ha- plaint. Corrections will appear in this
his family and friends. Dolores owned and operated, 9 a.m. on Wednesday from the Ge-
nover Township. At the request of
Joseph was preceded in death by along with her first husband, Char- orge A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, spot. If you have information
the family, there will be no viewing.
his wife, the former Mary Yurkoski; les Zaccagni, Charlie’s Pizza, Ha- 105 N. Main St., Ashley. A Mass of PLAINS TWP. – A man was to help us correct an inaccu-
Arrangements are by the Betz-
daughter, Dolores Sedeski; broth- nover Township, and Luna Rosa, Christian Burial is at 9:30 a.m. at St. arraigned Monday by District racy or cover an issue more
ers, Clement and Edward; and sis- Jastremski Funeral Home Inc., 568
Wilkes-Barre, until her retirement. Leo’s/Holy Rosary Church, Ashley. Judge Paul Roberts in Kingston thoroughly, call the newsroom
ter, Wanda Palkiewicz. Bennett St., Luzerne. She was a very talented local art- Interment will follow in St. Mary’s
He is survived by children, Eve- Condolences can be sent to sym- on charges he assaulted his at 829-7242.
ist who enjoyed working with oil Maternity Cemetery, West Wyom-
lyn Sowa, Hanover Township; Jo- pathy@betzjastremski.com. paints on various types of canvas ing. Family and friends may call grandfather and was in posses-
and objects. from 8 to 9 a.m. Wednesday. sion of contraband.
Raymond Ostopick, 26, of
Garden Drive, Plains Town-
Bernadine White ship, was charged with simple

June 5, 2011
Anna Braja assault, possessing instruments
of crime and two counts of
June 5, 2011 possession of drug parapherna-
B ernadine H. White, 69, formerly by a sister, Carol Robinson. lia. He was jailed at the Lu-
A
of Exeter and Wyoming, and a She is survived by her children, nna Braja, age 93, of Plymouth, Braja; and sister Mary Meskines; as zerne County Correctional
resident for the last year and a half David, Pittston; Jeffery, Lancaster, passed into eternal rest Sunday, well as nieces and nephews.
at The Meadows, Dallas, died Sun- June 5, 2011.
Facility for lack of $10,000 bail.
Pa.; Kristen White, Wilkes-Barre; Funeral services will be held at +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
day, June 5, 2011, at Hospice Com- Timothy, Hanover Township; Jen- Born in Plymouth, she was a Police allege Ostopick was USPS 499-710
11 a.m. Wednesday morning at the
munity Care, Dunmore. nifer White, Shavertown; and Eric, daughter of the late John and Mar- involved in an argument with
S.J. Grontkowski Funeral Home, Issue No. 2011-158
Born August 27, 1941, in Wilkes- Clarks Summit; brother, Joseph Ro- tha Simanovich Meskines. 530 W. Main St., Plymouth, with
his grandfather inside their
Barre, she was a daughter of the late manecs, Florida; and sister, Barbara Anna had been a member of the home at about 5 a.m. Monday. Advertising Newsroom
Joseph and Helen Waskiewicz Ro- Deacon Patrick Messina, officiat- 829-7293 829-7242
McCartha, Kingston; as well as 14 former St. Casimir’s Church, Lynd- During the fight, Ostopick kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
manecs. ing. Interment will immediately fol-
grandchildren; nieces and nephews. wood, Hanover Township, and at- grabbed a knife and tried to Circulation
Bernadine was a member of the Funeral services will be held at low in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanov- Jim McCabe – 829-5000
tended Plymouth schools.
Back Mountain Harvest Assembly, 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Bednarski Fu- For many years, she had been em- er Township. Family and friends flatten tires on the grandfa- jmccabe@timesleader.com
Published daily by:
Trucksville. She was very active in neral Home, 168 Wyoming Ave., ployed by the Wyoming Valley gar- may call from 9 a.m. until funeral ther’s vehicle, the criminal
her church, and was a Sunday Wyoming. Friends may call from 6 ment industry, and was a member of time at 11a.m. Wednesday morning. complaint says. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
In lieu of flowers, contributions, if 15 N. Main St.
school teacher for many years. She to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral the ILGWU. Police said in the complaint Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
also helped out in the church’s nurs- home. In addition to her parents, Anna desired, may be made to Meals on that Ostopick was found with Periodicals postage paid at
ery. In lieu of flowers, memorial con- was preceded in death by her hus- Wheels of Wyoming Valley, 109 S. Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
She was president of the Resident Sprague St., Kingston, PA 18704-
empty heroin packets and con-
tributions may be made to the Back band, Joseph J. Braja, who had been Postmaster: Send address changes
Council at The Meadows Nursing Mountain Harvest Assembly, 340 3415. traband. A knife was found in to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
the mayor of Plymouth from 1958 to
Center, Dallas. Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 1962; brother, Peter Meskines; and Please visit www.sjgrontkowski- front of a house on Garden Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

Bernadine was preceded in death 18708. sister Helen Malesky. funeralhome.com for directions or Drive, according to the com- Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
Anna is survived by her son, Lar- to submit online condolences to An- plaint. $4.35 per week in PA
More Obituaries, Page 8A ry Braja; grandson, Misha Nicholas na’s family. $4.75 per week outside PA
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LOCAL
Groups eye permanent homeless shelter
NEWS IN BRIEF
WILKES-BARRE

Famed authors to appear


Organizations out to establish new
site; downtown center closing July 1.
need in the community.
“We need a location where the home-
SERVICES SCHEDULED we understand it will only be open from 7
p.m. to 7 a.m. Where will they go during
R eadings by William J. Kennedy,
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of
“Ironweed,” and William Heyen, poet
• A memorial service for Robert “Bobby”
less can walk to the shelter and walk to the daytime hours?”
Klein will be held today at 2 p.m. at St. and National Book
the services they need,” said Monsignor Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin Robert “Bobby” Klein and James
Award finalist, will
By BILL O’BOYLE Joseph Kelly, diocesan executive director St., Wilkes-Barre. Klein died in a fire last Moore Jr., clients of REACH, died in a fire
boboyle@timesleader.com highlight Wilkes
of Catholic Social Services. “It will take week at 73 Sullivan St., which also at 73 Sullivan St. last Monday.
University’s Mas-
WILKES-BARRE – While the home- our community to meet these needs.” claimed the life of James Moore Jr. Kelly said the Diocese of Scranton has
• A candlelight service will be held low Faculty Read-
less community in Wyoming Valley REACH Inc., a drop-in center operat- operated a homeless shelter in Lacka-
Wednesday at 6 p.m. at 73 Sullivan St., ing Series.
mourns the loss of two of its members, ing in the basement of St. Stephen’s Epis- wanna County for 25 years. He said he
Wilkes-Barre, site of a fire that claimed Kennedy and
several organizations are engaged in dis- copal Church on South Franklin Street, the lives of Moore and Klein.
has been talking to the Rev. Daniel Gunn
Heyen will both
cussions to bring a permanent homeless will close July 1 because of budgetary at St. Stephen’s and representatives of
read at the Dorothy
shelter to downtown Wilkes-Barre by constraints. the United Way of Wyoming Valley and Kennedy
Dickson Darte
fall. The center is open Monday through REACH services daily, said Stefanie Wo- the Commission on Economic Opportu-
Center at Wilkes University on
Catholic Social Services, St. Stephen’s Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and offers lownik, executive director. nity to establish a center downtown.
Thursday, June 23. The reading,
Episcopal Church, United Way and the several services to the homeless such as “We had a large crowd here this morn- “We’d love to see a drop-in center for
which also includes Wilkes alumni,
Commission on Economic Opportunity showers, breakfast, mail pickup, phone ing,” she said. “We worry about what will case management, drug-and-alcohol and
will be held from 7 to 9 p.m.
have been talking about establishing a service, and counseling and scheduling happen after we close. Even if a perma-
Both men are advisory board
permanent shelter to address a growing assistance. More than 40 people use the nent shelter is opened for the homeless, See SHELTER , Page 9A
members for the Wilkes Graduate
Creative Writing Program.

Man could
The Maslow Faculty Reading Se-
ries runs from Sunday, June 19, to
Thursday, June 23, and features
faculty, advisory board members, and
alumni of the program.

face death
The first night of readings will be
held at the downtown Barnes &
Noble, 7 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
and subsequent readings will take

sentence
place at the Dorothy Dickson Darte
Center at Wilkes University, 84 W.
South St., Wilkes-Barre. The read-
ings are 7 to 9 each night and are
free and open to the public.
The readings will be video
Judge Augello rejects claim Elvis streamed live at www.live-
Riccardi is mentally retarded. stream.eom/wilkesevents. Also, the
videos of the readings will be ar-
By SHEENA DELAZIO chived at the site and can be ac-
sdelazio@timesleader.com cessed at any time after the readings.
WILKES-BARRE – A Wilkes-Barre ASHLEY
man will face the possibility of the death
penalty at his trial scheduled to begin
next week, a county senior judge ruled,
Anthracite discussion set
rejecting a claim the man is mentally re- The Huber Breaker Preservation
tarded. Society will sponsor a panel dis-
Senior Judge Joseph Augello issued a cussion on “The Final Years of the
61-page opinion filed Wyoming Valley’s Anthracite Indus-
Monday. try” today at 6:30 p.m., at the Earth
His decision came Conservancy Building, Main Street,
after hearing several Ashley, in front of the Huber Breaker.
days of testimony in The panelists will include:
an attempt by the de- S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER • Tom Supey Jr., who mined coal
fense to get the death Hazleton City Council members Evelyn Graham, left, Karin Cabell, Jim Perry and Jack Mundie at Monday night’s council with his father’s company into the
penalty taken off the meeting to deal with the city’s financial problems. early 1970s on the West Side; he is
Riccardi table at Elvis Riccar- now superintendent of the Lacka-

Hazleton has plan for its debt


di’s June 13 trial. wanna Coal Mine Tour in Scranton.
Defense attorneys say Riccardi is • Bill Hastie, a retired mineworker
mentally retarded and therefore could who worked for the Knox Coal Co.
not be put to death under state law. until 1959.
The judge also ruled Riccardi’s attor- • Phil Voystock, a retired mine
neys are not permitted to file an appeal worker who worked for seven differ-
of the ruling after their request to appeal ent companies into the late 1950s,
in a pre-emptive strike on May 24 before Council OKs deal to allow city to Bulzoni said it would be 4.85 percent “It goes to bills until revenue including Huber, Sugar Notch and
Augello’s ruling. for the first five years. On the five-year an- started coming in. Jeddoh-Highlands.
take out mortgage on playgrounds, shore up • Bob Wolensky, King’s College
Riccardi, 33, is charged in the May niversary dates of the loan, the interest “It goes to shore up
2009 death of Donald Skiff. Skiff’s body parks; use part of cash to pay debt. would adjust to whatever the bank’s all the all the city’s finances in professor, who has written about the
was found in a wooded area off Suscon prime rate was at the time plus 1.5 per- 2011. So we’re taking area’s mining history.
Road in Jenkins Township on June 4, cent. city’s fi- everything that’s out The public is invited free of
2009. By STEVE MOCARSKY Mundie said after the meeting that he nances in there and bringing it charge, and will be invited to partici-
Michael Simonson, 34, also of Wilkes- smocarsky@timesleader.com voted against the agreement mainly be- current,” she said. pate in the discussion. Refreshments
Barre, who police say kidnapped Skiff HAZLETON – City Council on Mon- cause the loan is akin to an adjustable-
2011.” Deakos said council will be served.
with Riccardi, pleaded guilty to second- day voted 4-1 to enter an agreement that rate mortgage and he would have been Mary Ellen Lieb was essentially taking For information, contact Bill Best,
degreemurderandwassentencedtolife essentially allows the city to take out a more comfortable with a fixed-rate loan. City a short-term loan – the president, Huber Breaker Preserva-
in August. mortgage on its parks and playgrounds He also thought the initial interest rate administrator TAN – and turning it tion Society, at bluecoalnews@ya-
“We have carefully considered the tes- and use part of the money to pay off old was on the high side. into a 15-year loan. hoo.com.
timony, and find the commonwealth’s debt. Questioned after the meeting, City Ad- Grace Cuozzo, who
experts more persuasive and compell- Council members Karin Cabell, Eve- ministrator Mary Ellen Lieb said the city will battle Mayor Joe Yannuzzi for his HAZLETON
ing,” Augello wrote in the opinion. “We
are unconvinced and unpersuaded that
lyn Graham, Jim Perry and Chris Puza
voted to lease the city’s12 parks and play-
did not request proposals from any other
banks because the law does not require
seat in November, asked council why it
would “put the city in a position of a bor- ID theft class scheduled
Mr. Riccardi has limited intellectual grounds to the Hazleton Redevelopment it, because the administration didn’t be- rowing of this magnitude to pay off a State Rep. Tarah Toohil, R-Butler
functioning/significant sub-average in- Authority. The authority will borrow lieve many banks would be eager to loan TAN.” Township, will host the state Office
telligence.” $5.6 million from Landstar Community the city money and because the city had Councilwoman Karin Cabell asked Cu- of Attorney Gener-
“If Mr. Riccardi demonstrated by a Bank, using the playgrounds and parks as established a relationship with Landstar ozzo for a suggestion. al’s free identity
preponderance of the evidence that he collateral, and the city will pay off the 15- Community Bank on prior bond issues. Cuozzo suggested changing the term theft seminar at 11
was truly mentally retarded … we would year loan to the bank, according to the During public comment, resident Dee of the TAN from six months to 12 and a.m. Wednesday, at
have no hesitancy in so declaring,” Au- agreement. Deakos asked what the money would be borrowing only $2.6 million from Land- the Hazleton Senior
gello wrote. “He has not.” Councilman Jack Mundie, who even- used for. star. Center, 24 E. Broad
Augello did write, however, that Ric- tually voted against the agreement, Lieb said the $2.6 million was to pay Lieb said that would be impossible. St.
cardi does have “deficits in adaptive be- asked Landstar Vice President and Se- off outstanding debt and $3 million was “Then why did you borrow $3 million Toohil said the
havior,” including a lack of nurturing, nior Government Banking Officer David to pay off a tax anticipation note (TAN) identity theft semi- Toohil
significant alcohol/substance abuse M. Bulzoni about the interest rate. the city took out early this year to pay See HAZLETON , Page 12A nar will provide
and other problems. consumers with information on how
Defense attorneys, Augello said, to avoid being victimized and what

Ex-prison guard sentenced on child porn charges


couldpresentthatevidenceatRiccardi’s to do if their identity has been sto-
sentencing phase if he is convicted of len.
first-degree murder.
In May, prosecutors and Riccardi’s at- PLYMOUTH
torneys presented the testimony of psy- William D. Warman, 42, of Luzerne, Augello, who deemed Warman a sex- leted some of the content.
chologists and psychiatrists.
faces at least 20 months. ually violent predator after hearing testi- Investigators also said Warman had School damaged by water
Michael Church and Mark Cunning- mony from a state Sexual Offender’s As- been video recording two female chil-
A fire alarm system malfunction
ham testified Riccardi has a low intelli- sessment Board member, said Warman dren known to him for several months,
caused a sprinkler to go off last week
gence,andasrecentlyaslastyearhewas By SHEENA DELAZIO must register his address under Megan’s via a hidden camera in the bathroom of a
sdelazio@timesleader.com at Main Street Elementary School,
reading at a fourth-grade level and writ- Law for his entire life. house.
leading to some water damage.
ing and doing math at a second-grade WILKES-BARRE – A former state Warman, who pleaded guilty to the Warman’s attorney said his client was
Main Street Principal Ray Whalon
level. prison guard was sentenced Monday to charges in January, had previously been in court to “take his own medicine” and
said Monday the sprinkler went off
Bruce Wright testified a medical test at least 20 months in state prison on a prison guard at the State Correctional “accept responsibility” for his actions.
in the second-floor coat room on
in June 2009 detailed Riccardi may have child pornography charges. Institution at Dallas. Bartolai asked Augello to hand down a
Wednesday and water seeped
suffered a minor stroke, and another William D. Warman, 42, of Vaughn Assistant District Attorney Jennifer lenient sentence because of the time his
through the floor, causing about 3
medical report from December 2007 Street, Luzerne, was sentenced on 13 re- Roberts prosecuted the case. client faces in federal court and because
square feet of damage to the ceiling
showed Riccardi had a blood clot in his lated charges by Luzerne County Senior According to prosecutors, in April he has no prior record and had previous-
below.
brain. Judge Joseph Augello to 20 months to 2010, Warman downloaded several im- ly testified at a murder trial that resulted
Whalon said maintenance has not
Prosecutors also called several ex- seven years in prison. ages of child pornography to his comput- in a first-degree murder conviction.
repaired the ceiling yet because
perts, including forensic and clinical Warman also faces a number of child er using the computer program Lime- “I apologize for bringing this all here,”
workers have been busy readying the
psychologist Leigh Hagan, who said not pornography charges in federal court, wire. said Warman, adding he wanted to get
stadium for graduation on Friday.
all IQ scores are accurate. where he will be sentenced on July 13. Police interviewed Warman a month on with his life and lead a good life out-
Wyoming Valley West Superin-
A video of Riccardi using an ATM and On those charges, Warman’s attorney, later, when he allegedly told police side of prison.
tendent Chuck Suppon did not re-
his significant use of illegal drugs shows Geno Bartolai, said his client faces nine downloading and viewing child pornog-
turn a call seeking information on
he has a competent and sound mind, a years in prison, according to a plea raphy was his own “personal demon” Sheena Delazio, a Times Leader staff writer,
the approximate cost of repairs.
psychiatrist testified. agreement. and that he knew it was a crime and de- may be reached at 829-7235.
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Five U.S. soldiers killed 120 dead


I N B R I E F

Iraq attack is deadliest in 2 years forces.


as Syrian
forces
Although few Iraqis will say this in pub-
lic, many feel their own security forces are
By REBECCA SANTANA bombs over the past three months. ill-equipped to keep a lid on violence and
Associated Press The militants’ goal appears twofold: to secure their borders without the assist-

attacked
BAGHDAD — Five American soldiers give the impression that they are driving ance of the Americans.
died Monday when a barrage of rockets the withdrawing U.S. forces out of Iraq, Violence around Iraq has dropped dra-
slammed into a base in a Shiite neighbor- and to make the U.S. think long and hard matically since the insurgency’s most
hood of Baghdad — the largest, single- before agreeing to any Iraqi request to deadly years in 2006 and 2007.
day loss of life for U.S. forces in Iraq in two keep a contingent of troops in this country But eight years into a war often per-
years. beyond the end of the year. ceived as all but over, the deaths of the five The government promises to
The attack follows warnings from Shi- “Iranian-backed militias are flexing U.S. soldiers and 11 Iraqis killed in other
restore security in Jisr
ite militants backed by Iran and anti- their muscles and have steadily increased attacks around the country Monday un-
American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr that military pressure on U.S. forces since ru- derscore the persistent dangers here. al-Shughour.
they would violently resist any effort to mors first started in the early spring con- The violence also shows the threat Ira-
keep American troops in Iraq past their cerning an extension of the U.S. pres- nian-backed militias pose to U.S. forces if
year-end deadline to go home. ence,” said Michael Knights, an Iraq ana- they stay longer and the potential back- By ZEINA KARAM
AP PHOTO Although American casualties have lyst at the Washington Institute. lash that Iraqi political leaders face if they Associated Press
Calm in Chile after eruption dropped considerably in the two years Washington has been pressuring Bagh- support an extension. BEIRUT — Armed men at-
Residents of Rininahue, Chile, look at since U.S. troops pulled back from Iraq ci- dad to make a decision on whether it The U.S. military said the five soldiers tacked Syrian security forces in a
a plume of smoke and ash emerging ties, Shiite militias have begun hammer- wants American forces to stay past Dec. died Monday morning at a base in eastern tense northern city on Monday,
Monday from the Puyehue-Cordon ing U.S. bases and vehicles with rockets, 31 to help with such missions as protect- Baghdad that was hit by indirect fire, the Syrian officials said, and 120 po-
Caulle volcano. The volcano was calm rocket-propelled grenades and roadside ing Iraq’s airspace and training Iraqi military’s term for mortars or rockets. licemen and security forces were
on Monday, two days after raining killed in a region where the army
down ash and forcing thousands to has carried out days of deadly as-
flee, although the cloud of soot it had
belched out still darkened skies as far ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY IS OBSERVED saults on protesters calling for the
end of President Bashar Assad’s
away as Argentina. rule. The government vowed to
respond “deci-
sively,” setting “We will
PITTSBURGH
the stage for a
crack- deal
Shell to build shale plant new
down. strongly
S hell said Monday it plans to build a
cracker plant that will process the
Communica-
tions were cut and deci-
ethane from Marcellus Shale natural to the area sively, and
gas in the Appalachian region, but it around Jisr al-
has not yet decided where to build it. Shughour on
according
A cracker breaks down large mole- Monday and to the law,
cules from oil and natural gas into the details of
smaller ones that are used to manu- the attack were
and we will
facture chemicals. impossible to not be si-
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review verify, but there lent about
reported the cracker would be used to have been un-
turn ethane into ethylene, a key com- confirmed re- any armed
ponent used to make petrochemicals. ports in the past attack that
Polyethylene is used in packaging, by residents
adhesives, auto components and other and activists of targets the
products. Syrians fight- security of
ing back
NEW YORK against security the state
forces and even and its
IMF head pleads not guilty mutinous
citizens.”
Dominique Strauss-Kahn formally troops.
asserted his innocence Monday to Adnan Mah- Ibrahim Shaar
charges he tried to rape a hotel maid, moud, a chief Syrian Interior
government Minister
but the drama unfolded outside the
Manhattan courtroom as protesters spokesman, ac-
jeered the former AP PHOTO knowledged
International Mone-
tary Fund leader and W WII veteran Arnold Whittaker of the 3rd Army, 5th Infantry Division, 10 Infantry Regiment company K, of
Atlanta, visits the U.S military cemetery in Colleville sur Mer, France, on Monday, during the 67th D-Day
Anniversary. WW II veterans and Sen. John Kerry commemorated the June 6, 1944, D-Day landings in Nor-
that Syrian forces had lost control
of some areas for “intermittent
periods of time” and promised
lawyers for the house-
keeper said she was mandy at an iconic and eroding cliff along the coast where invasion forces came ashore. that the army would restore secu-
eager to testify de- rity in the area.
spite a “smear cam- “We will deal strongly and deci-
paign” against her. sively, and according to the law,

Obama: ‘Real drawdown’ of troops in Afghanistan


Strauss-Kahn Strauss-Kahn’s and we will not be silent about
attorneys offered a any armed attack that targets the
rival account of the May 14 encounter security of the state and its citi-
at his $3,000-a-night Manhattan hotel zens,” said Interior Minister Ibra-
suite, hinting again that the French Returns set to start in July, but no “There is not an enormous debate about Obama is awaiting recommendations him Shaar.
diplomat might argue the encounter this,” Carney told reporters. from his military commanders about how The government’s response set
decision yet on how many.
was consensual. Obama is under pressure as public sup- to put in place the July directive. the stage for an even stronger
By the end of the case, “it will be port for the war remains low, congres- The president and his war advisers met crackdown against a popular up-
clear that there was no element of By BEN FELLER sional pressure for a faster exit mounts for two hours to review a war launched rising that began in mid-March
AP White House Correspondent and defense officials urge him not to pull after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on Amer- and poses a potent threat to the
forcible compulsion in this case what-
soever,” defense lawyer Ben Brafman WASHINGTON — The White House troops home too fast for risk of under- ica. The killing of terrorist leader Osama 40-year regime of the Assad fam-
said. “Any suggestion to the contrary is said Monday that President Barack Oba- mining tenuous gains. bin Laden in a U.S. raid in Pakistan last ily. The possibility of a mutiny
simply not credible.” ma will usher in a “real drawdown” of The president pledged to begin a July month has hastened calls by many in would show new cracks in a rule
U.S. forces from Afghanistan starting in 2011 withdrawal when he ordered in Congress to bring an end to the war. that has held out through weekly
BERLIN July, but said no decision was imminent 30,000 more troops in December 2009. Defense Secretary Robert Gates took protests of thousands of people.
on how many troops would come home As planned, all foreign combat troops part in Obama’s security meeting by vid- State television added the
Tests: Sprouts not cause or how fast.
Presidential spokesman Jay Carney de-
will be out of Afghanistan by the end of
2014.
eo feed from Afghanistan, where over the
weekend he said that a “modest” draw-
armed groups carried out a “real
massacre,” mutilating some bod-
In their second major retraction in a
scribed Obama’s upcoming decision as “There have been no decisions made,” down in July seemed advised based on ies and throwing others in the
week, German officials said initial tests
important but narrow — a long-promised Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clin- the improving capacity of Afghan forces Orontes River.
provided no evidence that sprouts from
withdrawal in July based on local condi- ton said about the pace of the troop draw- to defend their own country. Jisr al-Shughour, about 12
an organic farm in northern Germany
tions, but not a re-opening of the war down, speaking at a news conference The president, however, is on record as miles from the Turkish border,
were the cause of the deadly E. coli
strategy that Obama announced in De- with visiting French Foreign Minister saying the drawdown in July will be “sig- has been the latest focus of Syria’s
outbreak. One U.S. expert called the
cember 2009 and affirmed last winter. Alain Juppe at the State Department. nificant.” military.
German investigation “a disaster.”
The surprise U-turn came only a day
after the same state agency, Lower
Saxony’s agriculture ministry, held a
news conference to announce that
sprouts from the organic Gaertnerhof
farm in the northern village of Bienen-
Weiner says he sent lewd pic, won’t quit
buettel were suspected to be the cause
of the outbreak. The ministry shut
He admits to “inappropriate” new photos Monday purportedly from a identify the woman, and it could not im-
second woman who said she received mediately be determined if the photo
down the farm, recalled all its produce exchanges with six women.
shirtless shots of the congressman. was authentic.
and sent an alert urging Germans not
At a late-afternoon news conference, Another photo showed Weiner on a
to eat any more sprouts. By BETH FOUHY Weiner called the initial underpants couch with two cats nearby. The web-
Associated Press photo a joke and a “hugely regrettable site said Weiner sent the photo using
SPRINGERVILLE, ARIZ.
NEW YORK — After days of denials, mistake.” the anthonyweiner(at)aol.com account
Wildfire forces evacuation a choked-up New York Democratic Rep.
Anthony Weiner confessed Monday
“I haven’t told the truth and have
done things I deeply regret,” he said. “I
with the subject line “Me and the pus-
sys.”
An enormous wildfire that forced the that he tweeted a bulging-underpants brought pain to people I care about.” The celebrity website RadarOnline-
evacuation of several mountain com- photo of himself to a young woman and He later said: “This was a very dumb .com said a woman claimed to have 200
munities in eastern Arizona grew Mon- admitted to “inappropriate” exchanges thing to do.” sexually explicit messages from Weiner
day to more than 300 square miles, with six women before and after getting BigGovernment.com, the website through a Facebook account that Wein-
sending smoke and haze across five married. He apologized for lying but run by conservative activist Andrew er no longer uses. It was not clear
states and as far east as Iowa, author- said he would not resign. Breitbart, said the new photo was in a whether the woman who claimed to AP PHOTO
ities said. A conservative website that last week cache of intimate online photographs, have the new photo was the person who U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y.,
Crews were expected to encounter started a furor over a lewd photo sent chats and email exchanges the woman claimed to have received the text mess- wipes his eye during a news confer-
tough conditions, with strong winds, from Weiner’s Twitter account posted claimed to have. The website did not ages. ence Monday in New York.
low humidity and lightning storms
expected.
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Plymouth Twp. to get Hanover Area doesn’t discuss budget plan


$1M for sewer project
Funds come from Pa. grant. Home Rule Commission, Ba-
Board doesn’t mention
proposed cuts. Internet
update for parents given.
No mention was made of the
projected $2.77 million budget
shortfall or the proposed fur-
loughs, school closings and $29
month in favor of a 0.9 mill tax
increase for the 2011-2012 bud-
get, which has until June 30 to be
ratified.
mation technology that will pro-
vide parents with online access
to their children’s grades as well
as an automated notification sys-
ranski told supervisors that the million debt obligation dis- After the meeting, several dis- tem to inform parents of absenc-
Update from state recovery
panel is finalizing a charter cussed at last month’s meeting. trict employees gathered to dis- es and tardiness.
plan coordinator given. similar to the second class By STEVEN FONDO Superintendent Anthony cuss proposed changes. The board was also informed
code, but it will have additional Times Leader Correspondent Podczasy said the board is con- “I’m not sure if I’ll have a job that much of the district’s cur-
checks and balances and flex- HANOVER TWP. – The Ha- tinuing to review all cost-saving tomorrow,” said one anxious em- rent 6-year old computer equip-
By WILLIAM BELL ibility as to taxation options. nover Area School Board did not options, which he termed “a re- ployee. “So I came here tonight ment is out of warranty and on-
Times Leader Correspondent The plan is for the commis- address the district’s proposed organization,” to help alleviate to finally get some answers.” going costs and labor to repair
PLYMOUTH TWP. -- The sion to wrap up the draft char- budget at Monday’s work ses- the budget deficit. The board received a presenta- the aging equipment is adding
Board of Supervisors was in- ter by July, with a public in- sion. The board voted 8-1 last tion outlining the district’s infor- significantly to IT costs.
formed Monday night by formation campaign, before it
Chairperson Gale Conrad that is placed on the ballot in No-

Forty Fort swears in 3 full-time officers on Monday


the township will receive a $1 vember.
million H2O grant from the In the area of codification,
state Department of Communi- Baranski said that progress is
ty and Economic Development being made codifying local or-
for use in the township’s sewer dinance and resolutions with By JOSEPH DOLINSKY Brian Casella and Peter Lakkis After a brief recess that al- Authority and Wyoming Valley
project. the use of Pennsylvania Depart- Times Leader Correspondent were each sworn in and ceremo- lowed family and friends of the Sanitary Authority representa-
Also at the regular monthly ment of Community Affairs FORTY FORT – Borough niously presented their badges officers to take pictures and con- tives.
meeting, the board was given a funding. Finally, he covered the Council President Joe Chacke to the applause of family and gregate, general business re- The council also lauded its Ju-
report by Alan Baranski of the topic of planning and zoning. began Monday’s council meet- friends in attendance. Chacke sumed with council members nior Council Representative for
NEPA Alliance, which acts as He said a request for propos- ing by stating the council was added that the newly appointed approving the reports of the the 2010-2011 school year, Cody
the township’s state recovery als is being prepared by the al- about to do something “not officers represent “the heights mayor, police department, vol- Bookwalter, and presented him
plan coordinator. liance for a firm to produce an done in 10 years” by borough of prestige and professional- unteer fire chief, code enforce- with a plaque for his participa-
He said the NEPA Alliance update of the township’s zon- officials. Council approved sep- ism.” ment officer, West Side Landfill tion in previous meetings.
had been concerned about the ing and planning ordinances arate motions hiring three full-
collection rate for the town- and the preparation of a com- time police officers.
ship’s earned income taxes, but prehensive plan. Officers Adam Michaels,

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to last year’s levels. sor Joseph Yudichak said town-
Concerning the sewer feasi- ship workers are completing a
bility study, he said the state
DCED-funded study is still be-
ing worked on by Borton Law-
pipe repair project on Cemete-
ry Terrace, and they will start
working on weed cutting on
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‘I’m ready to lead,’ Santorum says


SANTORUM BIOGRAPHY

SANTORUM Former U.S. representative and


U.S. senator from Pennsylvania.
• Born in Winchester, Frederick
and commenced practice in Pitts-
burgh.
• Elected as a Republican to the
Continued from Page 1A County, Va., May 10, 1958 102nd and 103rd Congresses (Jan.
Former Republican senator • B.A., Pennsylvania State Uni- 3, 1991-Jan. 3, 1995); was not a
political winds.” versity 1980; M.B.A., University of candidate for re-election to the
from Pa. blames Obama for Pittsburgh 1981; J.D., Dickinson House of Representatives in 1994,
Santorum, 53, served in the
country’s economic woes. House of Representatives for four School of Law (Pa.) 1986. but was elected to the U.S. Senate
• Administrative assistant to in 1994; re-elected in 2000, and
years and the U.S. Senate for 12 Pennsylvania State Sen. J. Doyle served from Jan. 3, 1995, to Jan. 3,
before he was defeated by Bob Corman 1981-86; director, Penn- 2007; Republican Conference
The Associated Press Casey in 2006. Once the third- sylvania State Senate local gov- chairman (2001-07); unsuccessful
SOMERSET — Former Penn- ranking Republican in the Sen- ernment committee 1981-84; direc- candidate for re-election in 2006.
sylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, a ate, he announced Monday he is tor, Pennsylvania State Senate • Santorum, 53, is married with
blunt talker who is popular seeking the GOP nomination for Transportation Committee 1984- seven children.
among social conservatives, 86; admitted to the bar in 1986
president “to protect American
plunged into the 2012 Republi- freedoms under threat from Pres-
can presidential sweepstakes ident Barack Obama.”
Monday, saying he wants to pro- Flack called Santorum “a man tial race is wide open. known for his legislative work in
tect American freedoms under of conservative conviction” and “Rick is on the short list of promoting the anti-abortion
threat from President Barack said the former senator never those qualified to do the job,” cause.
Obama. puts his “finger to the wind” to re- Casey said. At that meeting, a person told
Once the No. 3 Republican in act to what the polls say. Jason Fitzgerald, political di- Santorum that the leader of the
the ranks of the Senate GOP lead- AP PHOTO
“I’m glad he’s in the race,” rector for U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, United States should be pro-life,
ership, Santorum charged that Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum works the crowd after R-Lycoming Township, said Ma- to which Santorum responded, “I
Flack said. “He brings a refresh-
Obama has worked to under- announcing he is entering the Republican presidential race. rino has a “tremendous amount agree.”
ing face to the contest.”
mine Americans’ liberties and of respect” for Santorum. He and his wife of 20 years, Ka-
Flack said his late brother,
has imposed a national health tives who have huge sway in early spending has put the country on “The congressman and Sen. ren, are the parents of seven chil-
Charles “Rusty” Flack, and San-
care plan that saps individual nominating states of Iowa and a dangerous path, and Santorum Santorum have had a long rela- dren: Elizabeth, John, Daniel, Sa-
torum were very close. Rusty
choice. He accused Obama of South Carolina. He also pitched blamed Obama for an economy tionship,” Fitzgerald said. “The rah Maria, Peter, Patrick and Isa-
spending billions of dollars that himself to tea party-style activ- that collapsed in 2008 before he Flack recently hosted a fundrais- senator was very helpful in Con- bella. He said he lives mostly in
will add to the debt of future gen- ists who have yet to jell around a won election. ing event at his home that was at- gressman Marino’s campaign last Great Falls, Va., but still has a
erations and said the president single candidate. “If you look at the record of tended by Santorum and about year. Sen. Santorum is a tireless house in Pittsburgh.
lacks faith in the nation’s poten- “The principal purpose of spending under this president, 50 supporters. Santorum also advocate for conservative causes, U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Ha-
tial. America was to make sure each sure he came in with a problem spoke at Rusty Flack’s funeral. and Congressman Marino wishes zleton, said he worked closely
“I’m ready to lead. I’m ready to and every person was free. Ladies .... but he kept digging and dig- Terry Casey, chairman of the him well in his race for the presi- with Santorum when he was in
do what has to be done for the and gentlemen, that is at stake ging,” Santorum said. Luzerne County Republican dency.” the Senate.
next generation, with the cour- now,” Santorum said, pointing to In an announcement speech Committee, said Santorum has On May 17, Santorum was in “With his help, many projects
age to fight for freedom, with the a Democratic-pushed health care near the coal fields where his im- always enjoyed a close relation- Wilkes-Barre to visit with volun- were done in Hazleton,” Barletta
courage to fight for America,” law that conservatives loathe. migrant grandfather toiled, San- ship with Wyoming Valley Re- teers at the Pennsylvanians for said. “I got to know him well. I
Santorum said, speaking the sun- “Every single American will be torum praised the nation’s found- publicans. Human Life Wyoming Valley know what a hard working, fierce
splashed steps of a county cour- hooked to the government with ing fathers and said the nation “Sen. Santorum served our Chapter on Hanover Street. San- competitor he is. No one should
thouse in western Pennsylvania. an IV,” Santorum said. needs to return to the potential state well,” Casey said. “We’re de- torum, a Roman Catholic, is count him out.”
“That’s why I’m announcing to- “They want to hook you. They that lured his grandfather from lighted he has entered the presi-
day that I’m running for presi- don’t want to free you. They Italy in 1927. dential race. Rick is of the caliber
dent of the United States of don’t want to give you opportuni- “If they work hard, they can and quality of people we like to Your Power Equipment
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RAYMOND J. DENTE, 61, of


Old Forge, died Monday, June
DANIEL G. RUDUSKI, of William Evan ‘‘Raggs” Walters Mary Butera Aquilina
Hockessin, Del., died Saturday,
6, 2011, in Moses Taylor Hospi- June 4, 2011. Born in Passaic, May 13, 2011 June 3, 2011
tal. Born and raised in Old N.J., to Mary (Hrinko) Rudus-

M ary
Forge, a son of Raymond and
W illiam
ki, and the late Russell Rudus- “Billy” E. Walters, 80, of Butera Aquilina, 99, of New
Rose Gallia Dente, Raymond ki, he was raised in Nanticoke. Alamo, Calif., passed away Fri- Hope, Pa., died Friday, June 3,
was a 1968 graduate of the Val- Dan was a graduate of Nanti- day, May 13, 2011, at his home, sur- 2011, at Doylestown Hospital fol-
ley Forge Military Academy. coke High School, and earned rounded by friends and loved ones. lowing a stroke.
He was also educated at Sus- both his undergraduate and Bill was born on March 4, 1931. She was born on the Lower East
quehanna University, and a graduate degrees from Wilkes side of Manhattan, where she grew
He was raised in Hanover Town-
graduate of the Franklin University. His wife is the for- up and attended school.
School of Science and the Arts, ship, and was a son of William Evan
mer Janet Policichio. Dan was Mary was a daughter of the late
Philadelphia, Pa. Raymond is preceded in death by his broth- Walters Jr., a player in the baseball
minor leagues, and principal of Ha- Maria and Cataldo Butera.
survived by daughter, Tina er, Michael S. Ruduski. In addi-
Wehner, Concord, N.C.; and tion to his mother and wife, nover Green School, Wilkes-Barre, The family moved to Pittston,
twin granddaughters, Jana Ma- Dan is survived by nieces, cou- and Carolina Rebecca Bryan Wal- and Mary continued her schooling
rie, and Rachel Ann Wehner; as sins, friends and neighbors. ters, an art school teacher with the through the seventh grade, but left
well as aunts, uncles, and cou- Services and interment Hanover Township School District. to help her parents in their grocery
sins. will be private. In lieu of flow- Bill graduated from Hanover store.
Funeral services will be at ers, the family requests dona- High School, class of 1948, and then In 1930, Mary married Patsy
10 a.m. Friday in the Victor M. tions to a scholarship fund enrolled in the U.S. Navy in 1949, Aquilina. He died in 1994.
times. cia Crawford and son-in-law Ted,
Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon started by his late father-in- where he was a cook on several Mrs. Aquilina was a devoted
He was a Shriner, and was known Cincinnatus, N.Y.; son, Michael, and
St., Old Forge, with a Blessing law, Ralph Policichio, Ameri- housewife, mother and grandmoth-
mine sweepers including the USS for his parade character “Raggs,” daughter-in-law Ann Marie, Moun-
Service by the Rev. Joseph F. can Legion Herbert Clark Post er. She instilled the importance of
Cipriano. Interment will be in Albatross. He remembers seeing the hobo clown. tain Top; and sister, Nina Butera,
180, Throop, Pa., in care of Pe- education in her four children, and
Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton. ter Puhalla, 187 Cypress St., Harry Truman in one of his chow Bill was also an active member of Pittston; as well as six grandchil-
later her grandchildren. Her chil- dren; 14 great-grandchildren; and
Friends may call from 5 to 8 Throop, PA 18512. To send lines, even recalled the hamburger The San Ramon Valley United dren’s lives were enriched with mu- four step-great-grandchildren.
p.m. Thursday. To leave an on- condolences, please visit, platter Truman ate. Methodist Church, Alamo, Calif. sic lessons. Funeral services will be held at
line condolence visit, www.fer- www.mccreryandharra.com. He went to Mansfield State Col- He was always there for all of us, She was an accomplished cook 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Mount
rifuneralhome.com. lege, graduating with a bachelor’s and we made sure we returned the and taught her children about good Olivet Cemetery Chapel, Carver-
KARL (FOGMEG) ST. CHAR- degree in education in 1957. favor. He no longer has to wait for
LES, of Bali, Indonesia, Manhat- nutrition. ton.
JANICE GRIFFIN, 49, of Lu- Bill taught in the Troy, Pa., school fishing, elk or pheasant season, and
zerne, died Friday, June 3, tan, N.Y., and formerly of Taylor, In addition to her husband and Arrangements are by the Met-
system, where he met and married we’re sure he’s making people
2011, at home. She was born died Saturday, June 4, 2011, in parents, Mary was preceded in calfe and Shaver Funeral Home Inc.,
his first wife, Beverly Bradley (Wal- laugh, just as he did for years. I’m death by her daughter Pauline Fitz-
February 17, 1962, in Wilkes- Bali. Born July 6, 1945, a son of 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.
ters). sure everyone has more than one gerald and grandson Michael Jr.
Barre, a daughter of George Karl and Adell Paroby Fogmeg, In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
He left teaching to work for the story about Bill’s amazing character Mary is survived by her daugh-
Miller, Wilkes-Barre, and he was a graduate of Taylor- tributions may be made to the Doyl-
Moosic High School, class of Tremco Manufacturing Company. on one hunting excursion or anoth- ters Maria Aquilina-Walsh and son- estown Hospital Hospice, 595 W.
Theresa Peterson, Wilkes-
Barre. She graduated from 1962. Karl graduated from In 1963 he joined the Oneida Sil- er adventure, or even just a trip in-law Robert, New Hope, Pa.; Patri- State St., Doylestown, PA 18901.
GAR High School. She was Wilkes University, and from the ver Company, where he retired at down the road for a good old cup of
preceded in death by her hus- Juilliard School of Music and age 65 as the West Coast National Starbucks.
band, John Griffin Jr. In addi- Dance, New York City. Karl was Representative. Bill was preceded in death by his
tion to her parents, Janice is
survived by her sons, John
a pianist who played for the New
York Ballet, Philharmonic Or-
Bill was an avid outdoorsman and
a model shipbuilder. He learned to
father, William Evan Walters Jr.; his Thomas Norton
mother, Carolina Rebecca Bryan
Griffin III and Jesse Griffin, chestra and was an accom- fish from his great-uncle, Conrad Walters; and his sister, Karen Hib- June 4, 2011
both of Luzerne; daughter, plished orchestral conductor Bush, at Lake Nuangola, and fishing bard MacLean.
April Griffin, Hanover Town- and teacher. He is survived by
ship; brother, George Miller,
Wilkes-Barre; and sister, Bar-
his sister, Donna Woosman, and
husband, Fred, Taylor; as well as
followed him throughout his life.
His retirement career at Tim
He is survived by his wife, Do-
lores (Dee); daughters, Portia Clap- T homas Norton, 69, of Forty Fort,
passed away peacefully on Sat-
Berg’s Lodge was a result of his pas- per (Kevin), Florida, and Maren urday, June 4, 2011, in the Hospice
bara Potoniak; as well as many a niece, nephews, aunts and cou- Unit of Geisinger South Wilkes-
sins. sion for fishing in Alaska. Walters, New York State; step-sons,
nieces and nephews. Barre.
A graveside service will be Funeral services were held Bill’s niece, Christine Hibbard, re- Mark Johnson (Joni), Douglas
in Bali, Indonesia. Private local calls that most of his pictures show Johnson (Carol), and Paul Anthony; Born on June 28, 1942, in Wilkes-
held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
arrangements are under the care him with a big fish, from Key West and step-daughters, Nancy Louv Barre, he was a son of the late Nor-
Forty Fort Cemetery. Memo-
rial contributions, if desired, of the Thomas P. Kearney Funer- to Alaska. man and Clara Hardik Norton.
(Michael), and Dianne Johnson, all
can be made to the family, c/o al Home, 517 N. Main Street, Old He enjoyed hunting as well, and Thomas was a U.S. Navy veteran,
of California; as well as several niec-
John Griffin III, 23 Tener St., Forge. Please visit www.Kear- spent many an afternoon at The serving aboard the USS Valley
es, grandchildren, and one great-
Apt. 1, Luzerne, 18704. Ar- neyFuneralHome.com to leave Martinez Gun Club with his bud- Forge.
grandchild.
rangements are entrusted to an online condolence. dies, and his beloved dog, Zippy. He was a graduate of the E.L.
A memorial service celebrat-
the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Bill lived in Northern California Meyers High School, class of 1959,
ing his life was held Friday,
Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 HANNAH TAREN, 93, died most of his adult life, first in Walnut and College Misericordia, with a
June 4, 2011, in Alamo, Calif. There
Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Tuesday, May 31, 2011, surrounded Creek, then Danville, and Alamo. master’s degree in health adminis-
will be a committal service at11a.m.
by her family. Hannah was born He met his second wife, Dolores tration.
this Friday in the Oaklawn Cemete- ton III, Victoria and Vincent Vespico
ROBERT GEORGE KLEIN, May 9, 1918, in Wilkes-Barre. She Johnson (Walters) in Danville, Cal- Prior to his retirement, he was
ry Chapel, 1250 S. Main St., Hanov- IV, and Madison and Blake Domp-
52, of Wilkes-Barre died Tues- was a kind and loving sister, wife, if., in the mid 1970s. They were mar- employed by SCI Dallas for 25 years. kosky.
day, May 31, 2011, a victim of a er Township. Tom was a member of Lodge 61 F.
mother, grandmother and great- ried in 1977 and remained so until Memorial contributions can be The family would like to thank
fire on Sullivan Street, Wilkes- grandmother. Hannah was one of & A.M., Wilkes-Barre, and the Irem
his passing. made to the Shriners Hospitals for the staff of Geisinger Wyoming Val-
Barre. Born in Philadelphia, seven children and is survived by Shriners, Dallas, for more than 30
They lived in the same Alamo Children, International Headquar- ley, and the Hospice Unit at Geisin-
Pa., he was a son of the late years.
her sister, Rita Hicks; children, home since 1979, in which many of ger South Wilkes-Barre for the ex-
George and Clara Barbour ters, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tam- He is survived by his wife, the for-
Klein. Robert was a U.S. Navy Marcia Taren (Jon Choate), Larry us shared an abundance of good cellent care that was given to Tom.
pa, FL 33607. mer Donna Shaffer, with whom he
veteran, and was employed as Taren (Denise), and Brenda Bar- Funeral services will be held
sky, grandchildren, Michael and celebrated 49 years of marriage; at 6 p.m. Wednesday from the
a machinist. Surviving are his
Eric Friedman, Joby Taren, and daughters, Kelly Vespico and her Karl E. Blight Funeral Home, 392
son, Robert Klein Jr., Philadel-
Lauren Barsky; and great-grand- husband, Vince, Trucksville, and Wyoming Ave., Kingston, with the
phia, Pa.; daughters, Kimberly,
Sandra Dompkosky and her hus-
Katelynn and Karen Klein, Ply-
mouth; sisters, Anna Marie
children, Zachary, Mollie and Ben
Friedman. Hannah’s sweet smile
Aleatha Ann Domin band, Robert, Mountain Top; son,
Rev. James C. Quinn officiating.
Friends may call from 4 to 6 p.m.
Ree Gangloff, and Kathy will be remembered and missed by Thomas Roger Norton II, and his Wednesday.
June 5, 2011 wife, Kelly, Swoyersville; sisters, The family requests that dona-
Burns; grandchildren, Alivia, many. She will be in our hearts for-
Robert and Jaxon Klein; four ever. Cookie and Janice Norton, Wilkes- tions be made to Hospice Commu-
nephews; two great-nephews;
three step-brothers; and step-
Funeral services were held A leatha Ann Domin, 73, went to
her eternal reward Sunday, June
Barre; and grandchildren, Devon
Redding, Ashley and Thomas Nor-
nity Care, 601 Wyoming Ave., King-
ston, PA 18704.
Monday at the National Memorial 5, 2011, at the Hospice Community
father, Thomas DeMarco.
Cemetery, Phoenix, Ariz. In lieu of Care Inpatient Unit at Geisinger
Memorial Service will be
held at St. Stephen’s Church, flowers, donations can be made to South Wilkes-Barre.
35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-
Barre, at 2 p.m. today. Dona-
Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flow-
er St., Phoenix, AZ 85014. Ar-
Aleatha was the daughter of the
late Stasia and James Derwin. FUNERALS
tions can be made to St. Ste- rangements were by the Sinai Mor- In addition to her parents, she
phen’s Church in Robert’s hon- tuary. was preceded in death by her broth- AMENDOLA – Marguerite, funeral REMBISH – Henry Jr., memorial
or. Arrangements are by the ers, Henry, Andrew, James, John, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the service 1 p.m. today at St. John
THOMAS "PETE" GOLOMB William and Paul; and sisters, Ella, Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 the Baptist Cemetery, 121 School-
Yeosock Funeral Home, Plains ey Ave., Exeter.
JR., 64, of Sheatown, died Sun- Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of
Township. Elizabeth and Margaret. Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. ROMASHKO – Evelyn, funeral 9:30
day afternoon, June 5, 2011, at She is survived by her husband of
his residence. Born September Andrew’s Parish, 316 Parrish St., a.m. today from the S.J. Gront-
CHRISTINE E. RINCAVAGE 52 years, John, at the Gateway Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 6 kowski Funeral Home, 530 W.
SECULA, CPS, 65, of Scranton, 19, 1946, he was a son of the late
Apartments, Edwardsville; and to 8 p.m. today at the funeral Main St., Plymouth. Divine Litur-
died Sunday, June 5, 2011. She Thomas and Gloria Stackhouse gy at 10 a.m. in Ss.. Peter & Paul
Golomb. He had served in the their two children, John Jr., Wilkes- home.
was a daughter of John and Nell
Vietnam War. Thomas was em- Barre, and Debby Marshman, Geor- ceived at the Geisinger Cancer Cen- AQUILINA – Mary, funeral 10:30 Ukrainian Catholic Church, Ply-
Rincavage. Christine is sur- ter, and from the Hospice Staff. a.m. Wednesday in the Mount mouth.
ployed as a correction officer at gia.
vived by her sister, Ann Frances Relatives and friends are invit- Olivet Cemetery Chapel, Carv- SAKOSKI – funeral 10 a.m. Wednes-
Kurzweil, and husband Sey- the Dallas state prison. Surviv- Also surviving are her brothers, day, from the Stanley S. Stegura
erton
mour, Old Forge; sister-in-law, ing are his daughter, Roxanne Joseph and Thomas; and her sisters, ed to attend the funeral Mass which COOK – Thomas Jr., funeral 2 p.m. Funeral Home Inc., with a Mass of
Elaine Atlas, Allentown, Pa.; Golomb, Slatington, Pa.; and Blanche Johns and Dree Mary will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday from the Anthony Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in
nieces, Dena Kurzweil-Graham sister, Rose Tush, Nanticoke. Dodds; as well as several nieces and Thursday in All Saints Parish, 66 Recupero Funeral Home, 406 the main site of St. Faustina’s
and husband Steve, Bensalem, Private services will be nephews. Willow St., Plymouth. At the re- Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston. Parish, formerly Holy Trinity
held by the family. Arrange- Aleatha had been blessed with a quest of the deceased, there will be Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today Church, Hanover St., Nanticoke.
Pa., and Robyn Kurzweil and Friends may call 5 to 7 p.m. today.
fiancé Jeff Gerosky, Taylor; ments are by the Earl W. Loh- beautiful singing voice. In her earli- no viewing. at the funeral home.
SCHMIDT – Josephine, a Mass of
aunts, Helen, Peggy and Wanda man Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. er years she used this talent unspar- In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- HEFFERNAN – Alice, family and
friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. today Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m.
Rincavage, and Connie Evans; Green St., Nanticoke. ingly at countless liturgical services tions may be made to All Saints Par- Saturday in St. Robert Bellarmine
at the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc.,
cousins, Mary Ellen Singer, at St. Vincent de Paul Church, Ply- ish, 66 Willow St., Plymouth, PA Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Parish, Wilkes-Barre (St. Aloyisius
Joan Galinas and Ronnie Rin- FRANK KONDRACKI, of mouth, and other charitable events. 18651. Ave., Forty Fort. Church).
cavage; as well as many close She wished to acknowledge the Condolences can be sent to the WHITE – Bernadine, funeral 7 p.m.
Hanover Township, died Sun- KACZMAREK – Bernard, funeral 11
high school classmates and her excellent care and kindness she re- family at: www.maher-collins.com. today at the Bednarski Funeral
day, June 5, 2011, at Wilkes- a.m. Wednesday, from the John V.
cat, Ming. Home, 168 Wyoming Ave., Wyom-
Barre General Hospital. Frank Morris Funeral Home, 625 N.
Funeral services at 10 a.m. ing. Friends may call 6 to 7 p.m.
is survived by his wife of 50 Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Relatives
today at the funeral home.
Thursday from the Bernard J. years, the former Dolores Ze- and friends may call 6 to 8 p.m.
Piontek Funeral Home Inc., Du- veney; children, Frank Kon- today, and 8:30 a.m. until the
ryea, with a Mass of Christian
Burial at 10:30 a.m. in Sacred
dracki, Wilkes-Barre; Helen Joyce Youren time of services Wednesday.
KEATS – William James, calling OBITUARY POLICY
Calnan, Wilkes-Barre; Butch hours 2 to 6 p.m. Thursday at E.
Heart of Jesus Church, Duryea. Kondracki, Old Bridge, N.J.; June 5, 2011
Interment will be in St. Joseph’s Blake Collins Funeral Home, 159 The Times Leader publishes
Joseph Kondracki, Exeter; Do- George Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Cemetery, Duryea. Friends may free obituaries, which have a
call from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.
lores Pell, Lehighton, Pa.; Sha-
ron Kondracki, Wilkes-Barre; J oyce E. Youren, 75, of Sweet Val-
ley, passed away Sunday, June 5,
KOTCHIK – Marcella, funeral 9:30
a.m. Wednesday, from the Wro-
27-line limit, and paid obitu-
aries, which can run with a
Theresa Prawdzik, Dillsburg, 2011, at the Birchwood Nursing and blewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442
BRIAN PATRICK DOUGH- Pa.; and Paul Kondracki, Ha- Rehabilitation Center, Nanticoke. Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Mass of photograph. A funeral home
ERTY, 44, died at his home in nover Township; 13 grandchil- Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy representative can call the
Ashley, on Friday, June 3, 2011. Mrs. Youren was born September
dren; sister, Elenor Yedlock, 19, 1935, in Kingston, and was a Name/St. Mary’s Church, 283 obituary desk at (570) 829-
Born December 20, 1966, in Ashley; and brother, John Kon- Shoemaker St., Swoyersville. 7224, send a fax to (570)
Ashley, he was a son of Patricia daughter of the late David J. and Calling hours 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
dracki; as well as nephews. 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo-
Brice Dougherty Frodsham, Thelma Culp Martin. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Funeral will be at the conve- bits@timesleader.com. If you
Ashley, and the late Bernard She graduated from the former LUCE – Madeline, funeral 9 a.m.
nience of the family from the fax or e-mail, please call to
“Barry” Dougherty. Brian at- Mamary-Durkin Funeral Ser- Laketon High School, Harveys Wednesday from the Metcalfe
and Shaver Funeral Home Inc., confirm. Obituaries must be
tended Hanover High School. vice, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes- Lake, class of 1953, and received her
In addition to his father, he was 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday
Barre. bachelor of science and master’s de-
preceded in death by his grand- Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 through Thursday and 7:30
gree in education from College Mi- a.m. in Our lady of Sorrows p.m. Friday and Saturday.
father, Edward “Pudgy” Brice; sericordia, Dallas.
and grandmother, Anna Dough- JOHN CRAIG “JACK” DOW- Church of St. Monica’s Parish, Obituaries must be sent by a
LING, Family and friends are Mrs. Youren taught kindergarten West Wyoming. Friends may call funeral home or crematory, or
erty. In addition to his mother,
invited to share in the Cele- for the Dallas School District for 34 Sweet Valley. 5 to 8 p.m. today. must name who is handling
Brian is survived by a brother, PIATT – Thomas, funeral 11 a.m.
bration of Life for Jack Dow- years, retiring in 1991. Funeral services will be held at arrangements, with address
Michael Dougherty, Wilkes- today from the Curtis L. Swanson
ling of Wilkes-Barre at noon on She was a member of the Loyal- 11 a.m. Thursday from the Curtis L. and phone number. We dis-
Barre; maternal grandmother, Funeral Home Inc., corner of
Saturday, at the Best Western ville United Methodist Church. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., corner
Florence Skwirut Brice, Ashley; routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek. courage handwritten notices;
East Mountain Inn. A luncheon Joyce enjoyed traveling and do-
step-father, Robert Frodsham; of routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, REAKES – Dorothy, funeral 11 a.m. they incur a $15 typing fee.
will follow. ing needlepoint.
as well as numerous aunts, un- with the Rev. Raymond D. Purdy Jr., Wednesday, from Davis-Dinelli
Arrangements are by
cles, nieces and cousins. She was preceded in death by her pastor of the Living Word Baptist Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St.,
McLaughlin’s.
Brian’s life was celebrated
by his family privately. Inter-
husband, Charles R. Youren, who
died in 1985; brothers, William,
Church, Fairmount Township, offi- Nanticoke. Visitation 5 to 8 p.m.
today at the funeral home. G en etti’s
ciating. Interment will be in the Ma-
ment was in St. Mary’s Ceme- THERESA A. GROSHEK, James and Harold Martin; and a sis- ple Grove Cemetery, Pikes Creek.
A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
tery, Hanover Township. Ar- 80, of Nanticoke, died Sunday, ter, Betty Martin. Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.
rangements were by McLaugh- June 5, 2011, at the Wilkes-
lin’s. Permanent messages and Barre General Hospital.
Joyce is survived by a daughter, Wednesday evening. H otelBerea vem entR a tes
Lori Madero, and her husband, In lieu of flowers, the family re-
memories can be shared with Funeral arrangements are Stan, Laurel, Md.; grandchildren, quests that memorial contributions
Brian’s family at www.celebra- pending from the Stanley S.
tehislife.com. Victoria Hughes, Christopher Mad- be sent to the Sweet Valley Ambu-
Stegura Funeral Home Inc.,
ero, Stephen Madero and Aaron lance Assoc., PO Box 207, Sweet
More Obituaries, Page 2A
Nanticoke.
James; and sister Ruth Parsons, Valley, PA 18656. 825.6477
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Man sentenced over threats made in the courthouse


William Paul O’Donnell, 44, charges. courthouse for a simple assault tley at point-blank range. ed Noble and Roberts in shack- with assaulting a woman at his
William Paul O’Donnell, 44, of trial. O’Donnell identified himself as ling O’Donnell’s legs. home on Oct. 10, 2009, according
sentenced on terroristic Main Street, was sentenced on According to court papers, “Jack LaLanne” and threatened O’Donnell refused to sit on a to court papers.
threats and other charges. four counts of terroristic threats, O’Donnell was screaming on the to shoot Roberts. bench, court papers say, where O’Donnell was ordered to have
one count each of disorderly con- third floor of the courthouse Noble and Roberts then arrest- Sheriff Deputy Donald Lasoski no contact with the woman in the
duct and resisting arrest and an while waiting for his case to be ed O’Donnell, who was escorted attempted to restrain O’Donnell. assault case, Gartley, Lasoski,
By SHEENA DELAZIO unrelated charge of simple as- called by Judge Tina Polachek to the sheriff department’s office O’Donnell then allegedly said Noble and Roberts and to contin-
sdelazio@timesleader.com sault by county Senior Judge Gartley. where he then identified himself that if he had his pistol he would
Charles Brown. Sheriff Deputy Donald Noble as “Doogie Howser.” shoot Lasoski, and all “scumbag ue any mental health counseling
WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne He was represented by attor- said in court papers he noticed an Noble said O’Donnell then law enforcement” should “watch and to attend a Batterer’s Inter-
man who allegedly threatened to ney John Sobota. Assistant Dis- odor of alcohol on O’Donnell’s kicked him in the leg and said out” because he was going to kill vention Program after being re-
shoot a county judge and several trict Attorney Matthew Muchler breath and that O’Donnell alleg- “I’m going to snap your leg in three or more of them, according leased from prison.
deputy sheriffs was sentenced prosecuted the case. edly told fellow Deputy Jen Ro- half,” according to court papers. to court papers.
Monday to one year in prison and O’Donnell was charged in May berts he was going to shoot her in A struggle erupted in the hall- In the unrelated simple assault Sheena Delazio, a Times Leader staff
four years probation on related 2010 after he was at the county the face and wanted to shoot Gar- way, and county detectives assist- case, O’Donnell was charged writer, may be reached at 829-7235.

County should take Sterling lot, controller says Man gets up to 20 years
Audit showed CityVest
received about $54,400 in
said. That rental income should go
tothecounty–notCityVest,hesaid.
tion, though they may assist in ob-
taining a $1 million U.S. Depart-
once it is cleared and cleaned,” Pe-
trilla said. “We could then get reve-
for sex with a minor
Thecountycouldtakepossession ment of Housing and Urban Devel- nue from a prime piece of real es- Halye, of Hazleton, charged March 17, 2010, police learned
rental income from parking. of the parking lot and not the hotel opment (HUD) demolition grant. tate.” of a sexual assault of a 14-year-
with having an inappropriate old girl. The girl told police she
because they are separate parcels, Commissioner Stephen A. Urban Commissioner Thomas Cooney
Griffith said. said he agrees the parking lot reve- said he believes the county should relationship with girl, 14. had sexual intercourse with Ha-
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES The county has a claim on the nue should be turned over to the direct CityVest to start forwarding lye over a nearly two-year peri-
jandes@timesleader.com property because it loaned CityVest county and said he will make that parking lot revenue to the county, od.
Luzerne County should immedi- $6 million in community develop- point when county officials meet but he would hold off on claiming By SHEENA DELAZIO When interviewed by police,
ately take control of the Hotel Ster- ment funding to acquire and pre- with CityVest representatives. How- land. sdelazio@timesleader.com Halye admitted the allegations.
ling’s revenue-generating parking serve the building. That money is ever, he said he does not want to HealsobelievesWilkes-Barreoffi- WILKES-BARRE – A Hazle- SOAB member Paula Brust
lotnowthatit’sclearthecountymay gone and was largely spent to make take possession of any parcels with- cials must start getting involved in ton man charged with having an testified Monday that when she
never claim the entire $6 million the parcel larger and demolish a 14- out further discussion. discussions about funding the dem- inappropriate relationship with interviewed Halye he denied the
loaned for the hotel project, county story high-rise and connector build- Commissioner Chairwoman Ma- olition. a 14-year-old girl was sentenced allegations and said he was in-
Controller Walter Griffith said Mon- ing at the rear of the113-year-old ho- ryanne Petrilla said the county “If there’s any further expense as- Monday to 10 to 20 years in state nocent. Brust said Halye gained
day. tel. should take ownership of the entire sociated with the Sterling, the city prison on a related charge. the trust of the girl by telling her
Griffith said he will make that rec- CityVest officials have asked the property, including the parking lot, should be requested to participate Michael John Halye, 37, with he loved her and that he was go-
ommendation in his report on the county to take over the project and but not until the hotel is demolished in the cost because the county has a last known address of West ing to marry her.
11th Street, was sentenced on a Through a research of re-
project that should be released early determine whether the structure by CityVest. already invested significantly,” Coo-
single count of involuntary de- cords, Brust testified the girl
next week. will be fully or partially saved or de- “Should the commissioners ney said.
viate sexual intercourse with a suffers from bipolar disorder,
A recent audit showed the hotel’s molished. All three commissioners agree to grant HUD money toward
person less than 16 years of age epilepsy and attention deficit
nonprofit owner, CityVest, received have said CityVest should make the demolition, I would hope it would Jennifer Learn-Andes, a Times disorder.
by county Senior Judge Joseph
about$54,400inrentalincomefrom call to tear down the structure and be with the strict stipulation that we Leader staff writer, may be reached The girl’s mother testified
Augello.
the parking lot last year, Griffith find the money to pay for demoli- will take ownership of the parcel at 831-7333.
Monday that her daughter has
Augello, after hearing testi-
mony from a state Sexual Of- had poor school work because of
fender’s Assessment Board the incidents, has become ex-

SHELTER
become expensive. The shelter been talking for close to two years gest challenge, Kelly said. He said member, deemed Halye a sex- plosive and aggressive and has
changes weekly from church to about establishing a permanent with the state budget facing a $4 ually violent predator. been seeing a therapist.
church to house homeless men shelter. He said the closing of RE- billion-plus shortfall, he’s not sure Halye, who pleaded guilty to The girl’s mother testified her
overnight. Transporting the ACH has escalated those talks. what he can ask for from local the charge in January, must now whole family has suffered, in-
Continued from Page 3A
homeless has become cost-pro- “We want to see this happen,” state elected officials. register his address under cluding the girl’s brother, who
mental health counseling includ- hibitive, Kelly said, reiterating Gunn said. “We are trying to find a “All I know is that this is a grow- Megan’s Law for his entire life. takes responsibility for what
ed in a permanent shelter,” Kelly the need for a central location. location, but we are still very early ing problem in our region,” Kelly Halye was represented by at- happened because he felt he
said. “The homeless need a place “We will continue to offer our in the process.” said. “And it’s fueled by the lack of torney Ed Olexa. Assistant Dis- should have been his sister’s
where they can stay and receive services until we can get a center Ruth’s Place, a homeless shel- employment. We’re seeing more trict Attorney Jenny Roberts protector.
all services they need and get open,” Kelly said. “But in the long ter for women, operates on Butler and more new faces at the St. Vin- prosecuted the case. “It’s a terrible thing,” the
them into transitional housing.” term, we know we can’t survive Street in Wilkes-Barre. cent de Paul Kitchen.” According to court papers, on mother said.
Kelly said the Mother Teresa’s doing it the way we currently do.” Finding the necessary funding
Haven – formerly VISION – has Gunn said he and Kelly have for a permanent shelter is the big-
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Area man allegedly threatened VA staff


it this into per- Stahlnecker told her he was record-
spective since ing the conversation despite not
you’re a woman. having authorization, the criminal
If I raped you, complaint says.
would you con- Federal investigators requested
Stahlnecker in court today on count each of intercept communi- A special agent with the U.S. De- abrasive and refused to calm down. tinue to come assistance from Plains and Jenkins
cations, terroristic threats, posses- partment of Homeland Security be- Stahlnecker used obscene language back to him for township police.
counts he threatened,
sion with intent to deliver a con- gan investigating Stahlnecker in to the woman, telling her several Stahlnecker help if he raped Police allege in the complaint
harassed females at office. trolled substance and possession of December 2009 after learning he times, “How would you feel if I her each time?” that they found marijuana and a
drug paraphernalia. He remained had been harassing and threaten- raped you? Would you keep coming Another female VA employee room where marijuana plants were
jailed Monday at the Luzerne ing female federal employees at the back?” the complaint says. told investigators she had been growing when his house was
By EDWARD LEWIS County Correctional Facility for VA in Philadelphia. Police said in the complaint that dealing with Stahlnecker since searched in May 2010.
elewis@timesleader.com lack of $15,000 bail. A VA public account representa- the woman’s supervisor listened to April 2009 receiving100 to 200 calls Stahlnecker’s preliminary hear-
JENKINS TWP. – A man is According to the criminal com- tive said Stahlnecker called two or the conversation, and recalled hear- from him, including e-mails. In nu- ing is scheduled for today before
scheduled for a preliminary hearing plaint: three times a day, often upset and ing Stahlnecker saying, “Let me put merous calls, the woman claimed Malast.
today on charges he harassed and
threatened female employees at the
U.S. Department of Veterans Ad-
ministration Regional Office in Phi-
ladelphia.
Township police allege Robert
Eric Stahlnecker, 39, last known ad-
dress as Owen Street, made hun-
dreds of phone calls and sent nu-
merous e-mails to the VA in 2009
and 2010, using vulgar and threat-
ening language, to female employ-
ees.
Police further allege Stahlnecker
recorded phone conversations
when he did not have authoriza-
tion.
When a search warrant was exe-
cuted at his house, police said in ar-
rest records they found marijuana
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Editorial
OUR OPINION: KEEP OUT!

Trespassing
can turn tragic
I
N EXTREME CASES, a trocuted himself while cutting
trespassing offense can wire from a utility pole near a
carry the death penalty. vacant building in the Crest-
Two tragic – and avoid- wood Industrial Park, Wright
able – situations in Luzerne Township. His body and cut-
County reinforced that lesson ting tools were found below the
last week, resulting in the 12,000-volt power line.
deaths of three men. Whether driven by criminal
Robert G. Klein and James intent, desperation or another
Moore Jr., both 52, succumbed motive, these men crossed onto
to carbon monoxide when fire territory where they didn’t be-
broke out in an abandoned Sul- long.
livan Street, Wilkes-Barre, It’s easy to contort concepts
home in which they apparently of private property, sometimes
had sought shelter. People fa- even dismiss bold, block-letter
miliar with the neighborhood signs such as “DO NOT EN-
say the property, empty for TER” and “KEEP OUT.”
about four years, frequently But you do so at your own
drew homeless people and oth- risk. Keep that in mind the next
er trespassers. The men’s bod- time you’re tempted to take a
ies were recovered from the shortcut over a railroad trestle,
charred debris only after an “sneak” across some aban-
anonymous tipster phoned the doned mine land or seek relief
fire department. at that remote swimming hole.
Separately, 44-year-old Mer- The penalty could be your
vin Rohrbaugh apparently elec- life.

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Graduation-goer appalled SEND US YOUR OPINION
not covered will have to be paid for out-of-
pocket by many people with fixed incomes.

by behavior at ceremony Letters to the editor must include the The voucher will be the equivalent of a
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phone number for verification. Letters If Barletta took one look at the demo-

I
Dan Waber recently went to Luzerne County Com- should be no more than 250 words. We graphics of his constituents, whom he is
An owner of Paper Kite Press, Main Street, Kingston, munity College’s graduation at Mohegan reserve the right to edit and limit writers
expressed his appreciation for ongoing road paving
supposed to be representing, he will see a
Sun Arena and the behavior that I saw to one published letter every 30 days.
and other work conducted as part of a $2 million streetscape renovation • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com population that might one day need to rely
near the Edwardsville-Kingston border. was disgraceful. • Fax: 570-829-5537 on Medicare to cover its medical needs.
This was an event I had looked forward • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 And based on rising insurance costs, the
to for years (my husband graduated). Be- N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 GOP coupon insurance program for se-
STATE OPINION: PANEL FINDINGS haviors I saw included people eating, talk- niors will not cut it for many people.
ing on cell phones and even a child playing The congressman also voted to cut fund-

Gaming agency a video game.


I thought that when someone graduated
it was a time for celebration. But this went
Authors seeking photos
to illustrate mining book
ing for the EPA, putting the health of mil-
lions of Americans at risk. Yet after cutting
funds for the EPA, when possible cancer

needs reshuffling
too far. This was a graduation, not a con- clusters were found in Pittston, Barletta
cert. demanded action from the one and only

W
e are writing a book about the Pitt-
Also, the way people were dressed was EPA.
ston/Wyoming Valley area’s anthra-

W
sloppy. Shorts, flip-flops, muscle shirts. I Barletta stated: “It is absolutely the
HILE A GRAND 2006, the grand jury report can cite mining industry from 1903-1928.
saw a woman with a dress so short it was EPA’s job, and I’m going to make sure that
jury found no hardly be shelved. At a mini- To help tell the story, we are looking for
inches from showing her privates. job is done. The residents are scared, and
criminal wrongdo- mum, legislative hearings in photographs of the following people:
I would hope that the next time people they deserve answers and peace of mind.”
ing by the state Harrisburg on the findings, State Rep. James Musto; Pittston may-
go to a graduation, they show the friends, Perhaps the EPA would be able to act
Gaming Control Board in get- planned for the summer, are a ors Ambrose Langan, W.H. Gillespie and
family and the graduates respect; they quicker with an appropriate budget.
ting casinos up and running in necessary next step. P.R. Brown; mining subcontractors Steven
earned it. If Barletta and the Republican Party had
Pennsylvania, the jury none- Most important, the House LaTorre and Charles Consagra; and Penn-
Valerie Fullmer their way, due to lack of insurance avail-
theless made a compelling case Gaming Oversight Committee sylvania Coal Co. president Michael Gal-
for an overhaul of the way the chaired by state Rep. Curt Glen Lyon ability, many people wouldn’t even be able
lagher, vice president A.K. Morris and
fledgling agency regulates Schroder, R-Chester County, to afford to find out they had cancer – let
superintendent Benjamin Milton.
Restoring the Sterling
gambling. needs to look once more at alone treat it.
We also need photos of the following
Rather than offer up any in- moving the investigations of Less than one year after being elected to
labor leaders: John Boylan, Enoch Wil-
Congress, Barletta has proven to be detri-
dictments, the Allegheny gaming applicants out from un-
County-based jury
produced detailed The recent report
der the Gaming
Control Board
would be asset to W-B liams, Frank McGarry, Frank Cardoni,
Thomas Lillis, Thomas Lewis, Guiseppe
mental to the lives of his constituents.
These two votes are the equivalent of
Sperrazza, Charles Licata, Samuel Grecio,

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here are many pros and cons being telling us all to just drop dead.
critical findings and detailed instances and over to an in- Stanley Dziengelswski, James Lamarca,
issued 21 recom- dependent agen- expressed regarding the future of the Thomas M. Shubilla
where gaming- Hotel Sterling in downtown Wilkes- William J. Brennan, Steven Mendola,
mendations that, if cy such as the Member, Democratic State Committee
Barre. Adam Moleski, Sam Bonita, James Kear-
enacted, could bring board investigators state police or at- and
Luzerne County invested several million ney and Peter Reilly (Saudargis). President, Luzerne County Young Democrats
greater reform. were told to pull torney general.
Finally, we are seeking photos of the Plains Township
The board was de- their punches on That recommen- dollars for CityVest to develop the proper-
ty, and that decision had placed the proper- following mine workers: Samuel Alfili,
scribed as being dation echoed a
overly secretive, and casino applicants
staffed by patronage whose unsavory
finding in 2008 by
a Dauphin Coun-
ty in double jeopardy. Offers made in the
past by developers should have been given
Dominick Aielo and Frank Falduto.
If you have photographs of any of these Writer remembers when
hires rather than ca- pasts should have
sino-industry profes-
raised red flags.
ty grand jury.
The recent re-
serious consideration. Half a loaf is better
than none.
individuals, we would be grateful if you
would call us at (715) 252-6742. We would
be happy to talk to you about the photos
world was better place
sionals. Most damn- port detailed in- In June 2010, I submitted a letter to the

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emember when?
ing, the jury said the stances where editor with my impressions of what I saw and the book.
Remember when clothes used to fit?
agency had developed a track gaming-board investigators upon entering the city every week, and it Thank you for any assistance you can
You simply bought your size, got good
record of looking the other way were told to pull their punches was a view of a beautiful historic edifice provide.
quality, the price wasn’t bad and they were
when casino applicants had on casino applicants whose un- being ravaged by neglect, time and the Bill Hastie made in the USA. I don’t have to tell you
questionable backgrounds. savory pasts should have raised slow movement of those responsible to and
Bob Wolensky what’s out there now; and I know I’m not
That portrait stands in direct red flags. One way to avoid decide its future. the only one complaining. It’s sad that
Wyoming Valley historians
contrast to one offered in re- such slip-ups would be for I believe the county commissioners and things had to change.
sponse by the gaming board’s background checks to be con- CityVest have an obligation to the tax-
Reader believes Barletta
Remember when you didn’t have to lock
chairman, Greg Fajt. He blast- ducted at arm’s length by truly payers to divest themselves of the property the doors to your home or your cars and
ed the grand-jury report as a re- independent investigators. for whatever they can get – from a devel- didn’t worry about anyone breaking in
hash, and said it was unfair to Many of the panel’s other
an agency that has “protected recommendations to profes-
the public” and undergone im- sionalize the gaming board’s
oper, investment firm or the historical
society – and let it be restored to its for-
not serving constituents unless you lived in the “big city” – never
around here?

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mer state, to be occupied with residential ecently U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta cast two Remember when every Sunday all the
provements. operation would not require
suites, dining rooms, shops, conference votes in the House of Representatives churches were full? Now, they’re closing,
However, as yet one more changes in state law and
halls and a parkade. that seemingly proved, once and for and it’s the saddest change of all.
public flogging of an agency should be implemented by the
That would bring in property taxes, all, that he is out of touch with Northeast- Maybe if everyone went back to church,
that has been buffeted by con- board itself.
troversy ever since it issued the create jobs and be an asset to the beautiful ern Pennsylvania residents. Within a three- “remembered” to thank God for all their
first gambling licenses in late
The Philadelphia Inquirer Susquehanna riverfront. month span, Barletta voted to both slash blessings, you’d be giving yourself a gift.
Once it is razed, the historical atmo- the budget for the Environmental Protec- It’s called “faith,” and it will get you
EDITORIAL BOARD sphere to Wilkes-Barre’s entrance and the tion Agency and end Medicare. through anything.
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES beautiful construction of a different era Barletta voted in lockstep with the Re- Remember when all the churches were
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor will be lost forever. publican Party with a vote that would end full, and it was a better world?
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT Elaine Givens Medicare and give seniors a voucher to Lee Stella
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Plymouth purchase their own insurance. And what is Pittston

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Abington

IMMIGRANT ROY
Heights Middle
School Assist-
ant Principal
Eduardo Anto-
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netti. “We’re ve-
the ordinance, stressed the ruling be going. ry proud, and
does not reverse the Third Circuit The eighth-grade Abington
ONLINE we just can’t
Court’s decision. It merely directs Heights Middle School student’s To see video, wait for her to
the court to re-evaluate the case. classmates cheered Roy from the scan this QR come back to
“I hate for them to be wasting school’s auditorium during a spe- code into your school so we
good champagne, but it’s prema- cial assembly held that morning smartphone or can welcome
ture for them to be popping the as a way for the school to cele- visit www.ti- her and say
mesleader.com
cork. This case ain’t over,” Walc- brate Roy’s achievement. congratula-
zak said. “The champagne could A camera crew from the ABC tions in per-
go bad before Hazleton gets a vic- affiliate WNEP 16 was in attend- son,” said Anto-
tory.” ance. netti.
The ACLU filed suit against the The crew was taping the as- Teachers and students made
city in 2006 to block implementa- sembly for a live broadcast, signs for Monday’s assembly con-
tion of the ordinance. In July which aired periodically through- gratulating Roy. The signs will be
2007, U.S. District Judge James out Monday’s show. displayed throughout the school
Munley declared the ordinance “The kids were very excited to for the rest of the year.
unconstitutional. The Third Cir- show their enthusiasm,” said
cuit Court of Appeals upheld that
ruling in September 2010. The

ELECTION
city then appealed to the U.S. Su- county to work at Wilkes-Barre’s
preme Court. Kistler Elementary School poll-
Barletta and Yannuzzi said they ing location on May 17 submitted
believe Monday’s ruling by the Su- DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER a written complaint to the county
Continued from Page 1A
preme Court gives Hazleton With Hazleton Mayor Joe Yannuzzi on his right, U.S. Rep Lou Barletta declares the U.S. Supreme accusing Wilkes-Barre Mayor
strong legal footing because the Court decision a “huge victory” for Hazleton and other cities with similar immigration laws. County Election Board mem- Tom Leighton and Kingston
key provisions of the Arizona law ber Maryanne Petrilla, also the Mayor Jim Haggerty of standing
are very similar to the Hazleton Court’s recent upholding of the “I don’t see how the employ- Walczak noted the Supreme commissioner chairwoman, said inside the building to interact
ordinance. Arizona law,” Barletta said. ment analysis affects the Third Court decision also has no impact people must be able to vote “with with voters, shake hands and pass
The Arizona law permits the Walczak said the fact the case Circuit decision on the landlord on two other legal arguments the freedom and ease, and not be ac- out literature.
state to deny an employer a busi- was sent back to the Third Circuit issue,” Walczak said. ACLU filed in opposition to the costed.” Haggerty, a judicial candidate,
ness license if it is caught repeat- court is not a death sentence for Barletta acknowledged the Ari- Hazleton law, which were not con- “We had a couple of situations said the complaint is baseless. He
edly hiring illegal immigrants. It the challenge. zona case does not directly ad- sidered by the Third Circuit this last election that caused a lot said he did not hand out any liter-
also requires an employer to ver- He noted the Supreme Court dress the housing component of Court. of complaints and problems. The ature at that polling place and
ify an employee’s immigration sta- last year returned three other Hazleton’s ordinance, but said he Those arguments allege the law board really feels strongly that was cognizant of the10-foot limit.
tus before hiring the person. cases to the Third Circuit court believes the analysis falls under violates a person’s right to due this discourages people to vote Haggerty said he briefly
Hazleton’s law, which has never for reconsideration. In two of the same reasoning, and thus, it process, as well as state laws. because they don’t want to deal ducked into the vestibule during
been enacted pending resolution those three, the court reaffirmed too, will be upheld. Those two issues could now be re- with mob scenes,” she said. a heavy downpour along with
of the court challenge, would re- its original ruling. “The landlord portion basically viewed by the Third Circuit and The county has a “few trouble other campaign workers but was
voke the license of any employer Walczak said there are also key used the same principle as the em- provide a separate legal basis to spots” that generate complaints, not campaigning inside the build-
who hires illegal immigrants and differences between the Arizona ployer portion,” Barletta said. overturn the law, he said. but the problem of campaigning ing. He also said he held the door
fines landlords who rent to them. law and Hazleton ordinance. The “Landlords are a business. They near polling places is “certainly a for a few elderly or disabled vot-
“The Third Circuit Court’s rul- Arizona law, for instance, does are regulated through our busi- Terrie Morgan-Besecker, a Times statewide issue,” Petrilla said. ers who needed assistance.
ing in the Hazleton case is in di- not seek to penalize landlords ness license, the same as any oth- Leaders staff writer, may be reached The three commissioners Leighton also denied cam-
rect conflict with the Supreme who rent to illegal immigrants. er business.” at 570-829-7179. serve on the Election Board ex- paigning inside the building and
cept when they are running for of- said the judge of elections would
fice. Attorney Jonathan S. Comitz not tolerate such behavior by any

TRIAL
sphere of pay-to-play evolved “extreme gambling” habit that re- the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton air- is on the board because Commis- candidates or their supporters.
quickly. ached into the thousands, the port, although government offi- sioner Stephen A. Urban is run- The county Election Bureau
“They wanted work, they paid prosecution contends. cials allege an engineering firm ning for the new County Council. obtained an emergency court or-
cash under the table, and the de- Defense attorneys paint a dras- paid him $5,000 to obtain some of The board also decided Mon- der tripling the buffer zone to 30
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fendants took it,” Graham said, tically different picture – one of a that work. He was also largely re- day to forward a written com- feet at that polling place on May
at about 8:53 a.m., with his law- referencing companies listed as financially distressed county with sponsible for bringing the triple-A plaint about an alleged violation 17.
yer, William Costopoulos. No. 1 to No. 8 in the indictment. a ski resort bleeding $1.5 million affiliate of the New York Yankees of the 10-foot electioneering law
“Bob Cordaro vowed from day Many witnesses representing annually, offices that had not been to the region, Johnson said. to the county District Attorney’s Jennifer Learn-Andes, a Times
one that the only way this case those agencies are testifying for audited in three years and a cour- Office for investigation. Leader staff writer, may be reached
would be resolved would be with conditional immunity, she ac- thouse in need of renovation. Specific charges A temporary clerk hired by the at 831-7333.
a jury of his peers,” Costopoulos knowledged. “You’re going to hear evidence Together, the pair face charges
said. “We’re not here with any bra- “Some of those payments were of massive spending, and that’s of honest services mail fraud and

SUICIDES
vado or posturing, but we’re tak- flat-out bribes,” Graham said. why,” Powell said in opening mail fraud, conspiracy, theft or overseas. The most publicized
ing it to the people of this commu- Once, after the alleged receipt statements. “They had to spend bribery concerning programs re- one was in Japan where a porn
nity.” of $30,000 from Highland Associ- to get us back to even.” ceiving federal funds, conspiracy star posted that she was going to
Jurors filled out an “extensive ates paid to Munchak, Cordaro The now 64-year-old Mun- to commit extortion under color do it and she did.”
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questionnaire” long before Mon- called officials to offer his thanks, chak’s call to community service of right and extortion under color Winter said his office has been
day’s selection process began, Ca- the prosecution said. became a brief focal point. The of right, conspiracy to commit suicide method, first publicized aware of the website, which gives
puto said. Highland was identified by Po- man raised in Scranton whose fa- money laundering and money in Japan, were obtained from an instructions for a mixture of
well and prosecutors as Company ther died at age 10 has given 180 laundering, engaging in moneta- easily accessible website through chemicals including hydrogen
Cordaro animated No. 3 on Monday, the first of many pints of blood to the American ry transaction in property derived which the woman formed a sui- sulfide, which was used in the
Cordaro stood opposite his at- public acknowledgements of the Red Cross during his lifetime. from specified unlawful activity, cide pact with a stranger who Hollywood case. He said the mix-
torneys during jury selection as once-hidden companies and their The invitation from Cordaro to racketeering conspiracy and rack- backed out at the last minute. ture is incredibly lethal.
Munchak sat and quietly observ- officials. become a running mate was a fur- eteering, conspiracy to defraud Los Angeles Police Detective "One big breath, and boom.
ed. Cordaro allegedly hid at least ther call to service, but not one he the United States, filing false tax Kevin Becker said 23-year-old That’s it,” Winter said.
The defense appeared to be col- three monthly payments of abused, Powell said. returns, tax evasion, and conspir- Ana Gutierrez, an unemployed He said there were about six
laborating well despite Mun- $10,000 from Acker Associates in “A.J. Munchak never pocketed acy to commit honest services resident of suburban Culver City, bottles of chemicals in the car
chak’s previous attempt to have a a so-called real estate account at a dime,” Powell told jurors. mail fraud and mail fraud. had formed an online friendship where the woman was found.
separate trial from Cordaro, alleg- Landmark Community Bank. The government’s case against Outside the courthouse, Corda- with the man in a suicide chat For officers working the case, it
ing that the increased charges The cash and checks were deliver- Cordaro, attorney Jerry Johnson ro said he was happy with the jury room. brought back memories of a 2009
against his fellow Republican ed by Al Hughes, a West Scranton said in his opening statement, is that was selected. “She had financial problems incident in Pasadena. A shopping
would create a prejudice against funeral director and personal built on “smoke and mirrors.” “Finally, we have an opportuni- and couldn’t find work. Both of center was evacuated after a 23-
his own defense. friend of Cordaro, and former “She’s going to have to walk the ty to explain ourselves, to answer them had some issues and they year-old man carried out a similar
During opening statements, Acker official P.J. McLaine from walk, and it’s not going to be a pic- to these charges, and to take on decided it was time to go,” Beck- suicide, posting notes on the out-
Graham alleged Cordaro and 2005 to 2008. nic for her,” Johnson said, refer- these people who have come up er said. side of a car with a skull and cross-
Munchak relished their role as encing Graham’s opening state- with these stories,” Cordaro said. From information provided by bones warning of chemical dan-
majority commissioners. Dueling contentions ments. “We’re looking forward to the op- the man, whom Becker refused to gers. In that case, the car was
“At all times, the minority com- The two men lived well off of Cordaro, 50, is a former stand- portunity to try this case, and identify, the two decided to use a locked in 100-degree heat but
missioner was simply shut out,” their allegedly ill-earned monies, out lineman for the Dunmore we’re very optimistic about the method described on the suicide there were no injuries to officers
she said. “It took two, and they Graham said. Cordaro racked up Bucks and was a first-team Aca- outcome. site. It involved mixing chemicals who wore protective gear to open
acted together.” $700,000 in cash expenditures demic All-American with the Uni- “We don’t know how they can into a toxic brew that when re- it.
Questions from the prosecu- while earning just over $70,000 versity of Rochester. prove us guilty when the facts leased would kill anyone in the vi- Winter said coroner’s investi-
tion begin with the 2003 election annually as a commissioner. His He also “helped rescue Lacka- don’t support it.” cinity instantly. gators have learned of about 35
that would put Munchak and Cor- purchases included a $23,000 wanna County from financial in- Cordaro did not say if he would “I’ve seen plenty of suicides, cases nationwide in the past two
daro in power after being sworn Chrysler sedan and $56,000 GMC solvency,” Johnson told jurors. testify in his own defense and de- but not like this,” said Becker, years of people killing them-
into office in January 2004. The SUV. In his role as commissioner, he ferred other comment on his who went to the scene on the selves in a similar way. The com-
prosecution indicated an atmo- Munchak, meanwhile, fed an helped execute improvements at strategy to his attorneys. morning of May 23. mon link is the use of lethal chem-
Someone who had seen this icals in an enclosed space, usually
sort of thing before was Los An- a car, and the signs posted to

Many of once unnamed firms, people ID’d by attorneys


geles County coroner’s spokes- warn that there is a potential for a
man Ed Winter, who also went to larger catastrophe if the poisons
the upscale neighborhood not far are released into the area.
from the Hollywood Bowl. While most suicides affect only
By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES Pasonick’s firm was given two Aug. 5, 2005, provided by the contract. “That was our third or fourth the deceased and their families,
chughes@golackawanna.com payments by the Wilkes-Barre/ County of Lackawanna Transit • John Grow, known in radio one in 12 to 15 months,” Winter these cases have the potential to
SCRANTON – Chris Powell, Scranton International Airport System. advertisements as “the guy from said. “They originally popped up kill strangers.
the attorney for Lackawanna totaling $69,792.97 in 2004 for • Dan Marion, identified in Gibbons (Ford).” Grow allegedly
County Commissioner A.J. Mun- the design and construction of Department of State business gave Munchak $500 for a seat on

HAZLETON
chak, named many of the compa- an air cargo building. It was also entity filings as the president of the Lackawanna County Multi- and denigrate everyone that sits
nies and individuals who alleg- used as a subcontractor for work Scranton-based Marion’s Main- Purpose Stadium Authority, gov- on council,” Cabell said.
edly paid bribes or were shaken done on an airport terminal. Cor- tenance Inc. Marion’s Mainte- ernment officials allege. Cuozzo said after the meeting
down by the former majority daro allegedly accepted $5,000 nance is Company No. 4, prose- • Hennigan Ferrario Inc., and that she made a suggestion but
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commissioners for the first time from Pasonick himself for con- cutors said. Marion allegedly its representative Joseph Ferra- council chose to ignore it. She al-
on Monday. tract work at the airport. gave $1,000 to Cordaro for a rio. The group allegedly gave (in January)?” Cuozzo asked. so said that if the city used the
Government officials con- • P.J. McLaine and Kim Acker county contact, according to the Cordaro $4,000 for a county con- Lieb said that was the amount loan proceeds to pay the TAN,
firmed many of their identities in of Acker Associates, the compa- indictment and prosecutors. tract, the government claims. the administration “thought we then the city must be facing a $3
opening statements in the public ny identified as Company No. 2 • L.R. Costanzo and represen- • Alicon Environmental, a needed to get through the year.” million deficit this year, because
corruption trial of Munchak and by government officials. The tatives President Louis and/or Dalton-based firm that allegedly Cuozzo asked why council in no payments have been made on
former Commissioner Robert business allegedly made month- Secretary/Treasurer Anthony gave Cordaro $20,000 through a December voted to approve a 12- the TAN yet.
Cordaro. ly $10,000 payments totaling Costanzo. The construction nominee for a county contract in month TAN but the following In other business, council ap-
Powell said government wit- more than $360,000 to Cordaro company was responsible for the early 2006. month changed it to a six-month proved an agreement with the po-
nesses are expected to include: between 2005 and 2008, accord- renovation of the Lackawanna The government, according to TAN, suggesting council knew a lice union to pay new police hires
• Michael J. Pasonick, the ing to prosecutors. County Courthouse and Cour- lead prosecutor Assistant U.S. TAN would not be necessary be- who require police academy
founder of a prominent local en- • Highland Associates, a thouse Square, according to pro- Attorney Lorna N. Graham, has cause the city would borrow training minimum wage until
gineering firm that was identi- Clarks Summit-based engineer- jects listed on its Web site. • CE- “approximately 36” witnesses, long-term from Landstar. they graduate from the academy
fied by prosecutors as Company ing and design firm. The compa- CO Associates Inc., a Scranton- including federal agents, compa- Cabell criticized Cuozzo for rather than the contractual start-
No. 1. He left his role as a princi- ny, among other projects, was based civil and environmental ny officials and others. bashing council but failing to pre- ing salary.
pal owner in May and pleaded given a no-bid contract to build engineering firm Albert Magnot- In addition, Powell confirmed sent any feasible suggestions.
guilty to bribing a Luzerne an intermodal transportation ta, vice president, is expected to in opening statements that Mun- “You never come here with one Steve Mocarsky, a Times Leader
County school official late last center in Lackawanna County, testify about a $500 bribe alleg- chak will testify as part of his de- suggestion in all these years that staff writer, may be reached at 970-
month. according to a document dated edly paid to Cordaro for a county fense. you’ve chosen to stand up there 7311.
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NHL FINALS PIAA BASEBALL

Bruins A GRAND VICTORY


rally for PAUL SOKOLOSKI

key win
OPINION

A big swing
Boston responds after Nathan
Horton suffers frightening
that’s coming
injury in Game 3.
at right time
W
By GREG BEACHAM ith each swing of failure,
AP Sports Writer Brandon Laird’s confidence
BOSTON — Shortly after the dropped.
Boston Bruins lost Nathan Hor- He talked to Butch Wynegar, the
ton to a frightening injury, they hitting yoda of the Scranton/Wilkes-
found a dazzling offensive Barre Yankees.
rhythm that got them back into He called his older brother, St.
the Stanley Cup finals. Louis Cardinals catcher Gerald Laird.
Andrew Ference and David Nothing seemed to be working for
Krejci each had a goal and an as- Brandon Laird.
sist during Boston’s four-goal sec- He opened May the same way he
ond period, Tim debuted in Triple-A debut for Scran-
Thomas made ton/Wilkes-Barre last August, with
40 saves, and the his batting average hovering just
Bruins beat the above the .200 mark.
Canucks 8-1 in This was not the brand of hitting
Game 3 on Mon- people expected from Laird.
day night, trim- He was the Eastern League’s most

8
BRUINS
ming Vancouv-
er’s series lead
valuable player last season, batting
.291 with 23 home runs, 22 doubles
to 2-1. and 90 RBI in 107 games for Dou-
Mark Recchi ble-A Trenton.
1
CANUCKS
scored two goals
for the Bruins,
But with the SWB Yankees, Laird
began to feel as if he had as much
who turned a DON CAREY PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER value as a rock.
big win into a Tunkhannock manager Gary Custer (left) congratulates Mike Papi as he rounds third base after hitting a grand slam home “When things aren’t going your
blowout with run in the bottom of the sixth inning of a first round state tournament game with Jersey Shore Monday at King’s College. way,” said Laird, a 23-year-old third
four more goals baseman, “when you’re just not do-
in the final 81⁄2
minutes of the
third period
Papi helps slam Tigers to quarterfinals ing what you’re capable of doing, of
course your confidence is going to
go down.”
against beleaguered goalie Ro- By DEREK LEVARSE He had to rebuild it quickly.
berto Luongo, who won the first dlevarse@timesleader.com Batting practice sessions with Wy-
two games of the series in Van- WILKES-BARRE TWP. — It seemed negar helped, but ultimately, Laird
couver. like a formality as Mike Papi calmly had to find a way out of the haze
Boston emerged from its offen- rounded the bases, slapping hands with that became his rookie Triple-A hazi-
sive slump after Horton was tak- his coach at third and running toward the ng.
en off the ice on a stretcher in the teammates waiting for him at the plate. “Sometimes it takes a little ad-
first period after taking a late hit The Tunkhannock senior, feared by op- justment, no matter what level you
to the head from Vancouver de- posing coaches are (at),” Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
fenseman Aaron Rome.
Game 4 is Wednesday in Bos- 11
TUNKHANNOCK
and pitchers all
year, rarely saw
manager Dave Miley said.
Wynegar had helped with such
ton. pitches to hit. On tinkering before.
Brad Marchand scored a short- this day alone, he He watched Yankees star catching
handed goal in the second period,
and Daniel Paille added another
7
JERSEY SHORE
had already been
walked twice
prospect Jesus Montero struggle
mightily during his first month in
short-handed goal in the third. when he came up Triple-A last season, yet, Montero
Recchi, Chris Kelly and Michael to bat with the wound up hitting .289 with 21 home
Ryder — who finished with three bases loaded in the bottom of the sixth. runs and 75 RBI for Scranton/
points — scored in the final 21⁄2 It looked like a third was forthcoming Wilkes-Barre.
minutes as the Bruins emphati- when he got ahead early in the count. But “Exactly the same thing Monty
cally avoided a daunting 0-3 se- facing a 3-2 pitch, Papi finally got one he went through early in the year last
ries deficit. could drive, sending it over the fence at year,” Wynegar said, comparing
Boston had managed just three King’s College’s Lipo Field for a grand Laird’s early struggles. “They came
goals in its previous 10 periods slam. here with high expectations and got
before torching Luongo, who At the time, the shot felt like the topper away from their good approach at
stopped 30 shots. Boston hadn’t Tunkhannock shortstop Mike Papi gets ready to start an inning-ending double the plate.”
even scored six goals in a finals See TIGERS, Page 4B play in the second inning on Monday against Jersey Shore. It turns out Laird just couldn’t
game since May 5, 1970, in Game wait to end the futility.
2 against St. Louis on the way to “He’s a high-energy type of guy,”

Late-inning stumble dooms Lake-Lehman


their last championship. Wynegar said. “In Double-A, you can
Jannik Hansen broke up Tho- get away with a little bit by being
mas’ shutout bid with 6:07 to play aggressive in certain situations look-
for the Canucks, who finally hit a ing fastball. In Triple-A or the big
major bump in their late-season leagues, you look foolish sometimes
roll toward their first Stanley Cup
6 “We left it all out Cooper also flubbed an attempted doing that.”
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
title. psokoloski@timesleader.com there,” Lehman coach over-the-shoulder grab of a foul pop and He was preaching patience.
NHL scoring champion Daniel WILLIAMSPORT – With one mighty DANVILLE Mark LeValley said. “It graciously escaped being charged with an And lately, Laird’s been learning
Sedin got a 10-minute miscon- swing, Cody Cooper got his redemption. just didn’t go our way.” error. And he failed to come up with a low the message.
duct late in a jarring loss for the
Presidents’ Trophy winners, who
And it ultimately sent Lake-Lehman
soaring out of the PIAA baseball playoffs.
5 Cooper knew that
LAKE-LEHMAN feeling for most of the
throw in the fifth – and error by the short-
stop that opened the gates for two more
He accounted for two of Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre’s three runs Saturday by
had won seven of eight games. Cooper clouted a game-tying two-run day. runs as the Black Knights took a 5-1 lead. scoring after a double and tagging a
The Canucks had given up just homer to cap Danville’s four-run fifth in- Playing first base, his “You know, I don’t know,” Cooper said, solo homer – his third of the year.
six total goals in their previous ning and Anthony Renz delivered the wild flip to the bag gave Cooper two er- struggling to explain his struggles in the Laird came back Sunday with a nifty
four games while closing out the winning two-out RBI single in the bottom rors on the same play and led to two un- field. “Usually I’m a better fielder than backhanded play behind third base
Western Conference finals and of the seventh inning as the Ironmen earned Lehman runs – which Cole Bar- that. Nothing could go right, it seemed.” and another two-hit day – his third
taking a two-game lead over Bos- broke Lehman’s heart 6-5 in a Class 2A bacci delivered by lining a bases-loaded straight – as his batting average has
ton. state opener at Bowman Field. single to center field. See LEHMAN, Page 4B suddenly blossomed to a respectable
.272.
“I’m proud of him,” Wynegar said.
I N T E R N AT I O N A L L E A G U E B A S E B A L L “The kid can hit, he’s got some
power. He’s got great hands a real

Yankees waste sharp performance from starting pitcher Mitchell


whipping bat speed. You know he’s
got the attributes to be a great hit-
ter.”
Finally, everyone in Triple-A is
By DAVE ROSENGRANT Scranton/Wilkes- beginning to see it.
drosengrant@timesleader.com Barre Yankees “I know I’ve always hit and every
MOOSIC – D.J. Mitchell had a career slugger Jorge year the numbers were there,” Laird
night at PNC Field Monday night. Vazquez runs the said. “Earlier in the year, I was just
Unfortunately, the righthander re- bases after hitting impatient. I think the hardest part
ceived a loss to show for the outing. a home run in was taking BP (batting practice) into
the fourth inning
Mitchell, a 24-year-old who was draft-
ed in the 10th round in 2008, struck out 4
MUD HENS
1
YANKEES
against the
Toledo Mud Hens
the game. I’m feeling good right
now. Right now, things are going
a career-high 10 for Scranton/Wilkes- well, hits are falling.”
Monday night at
Barre, but the Yankees lost to Toledo Funny how that works out. The
PNC Field. Despite
4-1. Iorg. The 10 Ks also includes getting re- highly-regarded kid who started out
Vazquez’s blast,
Mitchell, who entered the game with habbing Detroit All-Star Magglio Ordo- the Yankees fell with sinking self-certainty suddenly
32 strikeouts in 55 innings, mixed his nez three times as Mitchell threw 106 to the Mud Hens, feels it shooting back to the top.
pitches well and was very effective with pitches, 63 for strikes in six innings. 4-1.
his offspeed stuff as he struck out every- “I think it’s just one of those things Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
one in the Toledo lineup except leadoff columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
hitter Will Rhymes and shortstop Cale See YANKEES, Page 4B FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
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C A L E N D A R On the Mark
Today's Events
AMERICA’S LINE CAMPS CLINICS
By MARK DUDEK
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Times Leader Correspondent Crestwood Comets Boy’s Basket-
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) By Roxy Roxborough ball Camp now has applications
Mountain Top at Swoyersville
The 4-year-old $30,000 Claiming Pace has become a personal favor- available. The camp is under the
Wednesday, June 8
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL
BASEBALL D’backs 7.5 PIRATES ite of mine contested every Tuesday evening. It seems every week we direction of Head Coach Mark
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) Favorite Odds Underdog REDS 9.5 Cubs
have a new winner, and they are usually hotly contested races. Last Atherton. The camp will be held
Back Mountain at Greater Pittston Braves 7.5 MARLINS the week of June 27 to July 1.
Tunkhannock at Wilkes-Barre
American League
week was no exception, as Three New Dawns switched to driver Ge- Morning sessions will be for boys
Old Forge at Northwest Red Sox 9 YANKEES Cards 8.5 ASTROS
Nanticoke at Mountain Top orge Napolitano and got the job done in 1:51.2 at big odds of 15-1. He entering 3rd grade though 5th
ORIOLES 9 A’s BREWERS 8 Mets
Friday, June 10 mostly likely will go to the post as the favorite tonight based off that grade and the afternoon session
INDIANS 9 Twins Rockies 6.5 PADRES
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) GIANTS 6.5 Nationals
monstrous effort. However, I am going with the Rene Allard-trained will be for boys entering 6th grade
RANGERS 9.5 Tigers though 9th grade. Both sessions
Swoyersville at Nanticoke
NBA pacer House Of Rocknroll to score the mild upset. The 4-year-old
Plains at Northwest Blue Jays 9.5 ROYALS will be held at the Crestwood
Hazleton at Back Mountain
Mariners 7 WHITE SOX Favorite Points Underdog gelded son of Rocknroll Hanover is a recent purchase for the Allard Middle School. For more informa-
Saturday, June 11 ANGELS 7 Rays NBA Finals stable and has won over this strip before. Driver Simon Allard is hav- tion call Coach Artherton at 825-
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) National League MAVERICKS 3 Heat ing a breakthrough season and makes the trek in to Pocono for the 4116 or e-mail him at mark.ather-
Greater Pittston at Hazleton, 2 p.m. drive. He’s got plenty of early foot and Allard is also good at making ton@csdcomets.org.
Tunkhannock at Old Forge, 2 p.m. PHILLIES 8 Dodgers
Wilkes-Barre at Mountain Top, 2 p.m. speed. So when betting the eighth race, I look for House Of Rocknroll MEETINGS
to take the field coast to coast.
BEST BET: MAY I SAY (3RD) Greater Nanticoke Area Softball
W H A T ’ S O N T V N B A
Troy 9, Oklahoma State 2
Vanderbilt 10, Belmont 0
VALUE PLAY: CLEAR THE AIR (6TH) Booster Club will be holding a
Saturday, June 4
POST TIME 6:30 p.m. meeting one today at 6:30 p.m. at
CONFERENCE FINALS Belmont 3, Oklahoma State 2, OSU eliminated All Races One Mile Time Out Pizza. All are invited to
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Vanderbilt 10, Troy 2 First-$9,700 Cond.Pace;n/w $4,000 last 5
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Sunday, June 5
attend. For further information
8 p.m. Miami 4, Chicago 1 9 Just A Suggestion G.Napolitano 5-8-9 PD debut is winning one 4-1
ESPN2 — World Series championship series, Sunday, May 15: Chicago 103, Miami 82 Belmont 5, Troy 2, Troy eliminated 1 Yankee Devil H.Parker 2-6-7 Deserves a look from the wood 5-2 you may contact Tammy at 735-
game 2, Arizona State vs. Florida, at Oklahoma City Wednesday, May 18: Miami 85, Chicago 75 Vanderbilt 6, Belmont 1, Vanderbilt advances 4 Thee Town Hero K.Sizer 5-7-3 Sizer barn slow to start 7-2 0661, Lynn at 735-8735, Lisa at
Sunday, May 22: Miami 96, Chicago 85 At Reckling Park 6 Lite The Fire A.Santeramo 8-7-8 Andy trains and reins 12-1
CYCLING Tuesday, May 24: Miami 101, Chicago 93, OT Houston 3 Cannae Rocky A.McCarthy 8-8-5 Having rough season 5-1 735-8151, or Patty at 735-3830.
5 p.m. Thursday, May 26: Miami 83, Chicago 80 Friday, June 3 7 Classy Character D.Chellis 6-2-4 Drew winless in 2011 6-1 Luzerne County Federation of
VERSUS — Criterium du Dauphine, stage 2, Voiron WESTERN CONFERENCE Baylor 6, California 4 8 Twinscape J.Pavia 10-4-8 N.J. shipper 8-1 Sportsmen will meet at 7:30 p.m.
to Lyon, France (same-day tape) Dallas 4, Oklahoma City 1 Rice 14, Alcorn State 2 5 Powered By Zeus M.Romano 9-5-6 Offers little 20-1
Tuesday, May 17: Dallas 121, Oklahoma City 112 2 Track My Desire J.Groff 8-8-6 Attracting no one 15-1 on June 13 at the American Legion
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Thursday, May 19: Oklahoma City 106, Dallas 100
Saturday, June 4
California 10, Alcorn State 6, ASU eliminated Second-$9,700 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5 Post 609 on corner of Lee Park
7 p.m. Saturday, May 21: Dallas 93, Oklahoma City 87 Baylor 3, Rice 2 3 Overdraft A.Napolitano 5-9-8 Driver change the difference 7-2
WQMY — Boston at N.Y. Yankees Monday, May 23: Dallas 112, Oklahoma City 105, Sunday, June 5 5 Too Salty D.Ingraham 1-3-8 The one to beat 5-2
Avenue and St. Mary’s Road. Club
ROOT — Arizona at Pittsburgh OT California 6, Rice 3, Rice eliminated 8 Captain Brady C.Norris 7-5-7 Norris has done well at Pocono 5-1 delegates are urged to attend.
CSN — LA Dodgers at Philadelphia Wednesday, May 25: Dallas 100, Oklahoma City 96 California 8, Baylor 0
8 p.m. FINALS Monday, June 6
6 Brancaleone M.Romano 2-4-6 Moves out of claimers 4-1 Interested sportsmen are cordially
7 Silverado Hall G.Napolitano 2-5-7 Nap’s been hot of late 15-1
SNY — N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee (Best-of-7) Baylor (31-27) vs. California (34-21), 7 p.m. 1 Corky Duke J.Groff 8-3-7 Inside draw a plus 6-1 invited.
NBA BASKETBALL Miami 2, Dallas 1 At Olsen Field 4 Livid Luke M.Kakaley 6-6-3 Missed a few turns 8-1 Swoyersville Little League will hold
Tuesday, May 31: Miami 92, Dallas 84 College Station, Texas 2 Clock Stopper T.Buter 6-7-5 Time has run out 12-1
9 p.m. Thursday, June 2: Dallas 95, Miami 93 Friday, June 3 9 Fleetwood Liz A.McCarthy 7-4-7 Stays in the rear 20-1
their monthly meeting June 8 at 8
ABC — Playoffs, finals, game 4, Miami at Dallas Sunday, June 5: Miami 88, Dallas 86 Seton Hall 4, Arizona 0 Third-$9,700 Cond.Pace;maidens p.m. at the Rec Room on Hughes
Tuesday, June 7: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. Texas A&M 11, Wright State 0
Thursday, June 9: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. 6 May I Say M.Kakaley 2-1-4 Stomps these 5-2 Street. All are encouraged to
Saturday, June 4 4 Solanos Dragon A.Napolitano 4-4-2 Back from Yonkers 5-1
x-Sunday, June 12: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m.
Arizona 13, Wright State 0, Wright St. eliminated 2 Bonfire Bliss D.Ingraham 2-2-2 Been knocking on the door 4-1
attend to discuss the upcoming
x-Tuesday, June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m.
T R A N S A C T I O N S Texas A&M 6, Seton Hall 3 8 Hey Scoob G.Napolitano 4-3-3 Just can’t sustain bid 7-2 All-Star season.
Sunday, June 5 7 Magnum Mike A.Giambrone 6-2-2 Pocono newcomer 8-1
Arizona 6, Seton Hall 0, Seton Hall eliminated REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
1 Steuben Papale B.Simpson 9-8-4 Brandon does better at Big M 10-1
BASEBALL Arizona 7, Texas A&M 4 3 Add A Little Magic E.Nickle 7-9-7 Fallen short 12-1
American League N H L Monday, June 6
Texas A&M (44-19) vs. Arizona (39-20), 7:35 p.m.
5 Nine Avenue J A.McCarthy 7-8-5 Way back 15-1 Hanover Area Youth Soccer will
DETROIT TIGERS—Reinstated LHP David Purcey Fourth-$9,700 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5 hold its final round of registrations
from the paternity list. Optioned LHP Andy Oliver to At UFCU Disch-Falk Field 6 Top Chef G.Napolitano 5-6-1 Coast to coast 3-1
CONFERENCE FINALS
Toledo (IL). EASTERN CONFERENCE
Austin, Texas 4 Victory Nut Tn.Schadel 2-6-6 Chases from pocket 7-2 for fall soccer on June 11 from 10
OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Activated INF Adam Ro- Friday, June 3 3 Conway Lane M.Kakaley 4-5-9 First off the claim 4-1 a.m. to noon at the soccer fields.
sales from the 60-day DL. Recalled INF Scott Size- Boston 4, Tampa Bay 3 Kent State 4, Texas State 2, 11 innings 5 Bossi Corner O.Hegdal 5-3-3 12yr old keep fighting 8-1
more from Sacramento (PCL). Optioned 3B Kevin Saturday, May 14: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2 Texas 5, Princeton 3 2 Mr China M.Romano 4-9-8 Best of rest 9-2 Any questions please contact Rich
Kouzmanoff and RHP Fautino De Los Santos to Tuesday, May 17: Boston 6, Tampa Bay 5
Thursday, May 19: Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0 Saturday, June 4 1 Classy Lil Buck J.Pavia 8-5-6 Having issues 6-1 at 735-1427.
Sacramento. Texas State 3, Princeton 1, Princeton eliminated 7 Techaway D.Ingraham 7-7-6 Well beaten last several 15-1
National League
Saturday, May 21: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3
Kent State 7, Texas 5 8 Showmeyourstuff H.Parker 5-9-7 Off since Dec. 10-1
Kings College/Wilkes-Barre Kirby
Monday, May 23: Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1
CHICAGO CUBS—Activated RHP Matt Garza off Wednesday, May 25: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4 Sunday, June 5 9 Andiron Springs B.Simpson 8-7-6 Hasn’t hit board in 2 yrs 20-1 Park Tennis is accepting regis-
the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Scott Maine to Iowa Texas 4, Texas State 3, Texas St. eliminated
(PCL).
Friday, May 27: Boston 1, Tampa Bay 0
Texas 9, Kent State 3
Fifth-$10,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000 tration for three summer sessions
WESTERN CONFERENCE 2 Pams Legacy J.Pavia 1-4-2 Right back 5-2
CINCINNATI REDS—Called up RHP Daryl
Vancouver 4, San Jose 1 Monday, June 6
4 Vondean A.Napolitano 2-6-2 Second best 7-2
of the Junior Tennis Camps. Ses-
Thompson from Louisville (IL). Optioned RHP Texas 5, Kent State 0, Texas advances
Chad Reineke to Louisville. Sunday, May 15: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2 1 Coastal Storm H.Parker 3-4-7 Didn’t fire off perfect cover 4-1 sion #1 runs from June 13 though
Wednesday, May 18: Vancouver 7, San Jose 3 At Lupton Baseball Stadium
FLORIDA MARLINS—Placed SS Hanley Ramirez
Friday, May 20: San Jose 4, Vancouver 3 Fort Worth, Texas
7 Cories Artist Tn.Schadel 3-7-7 3rd best against similar 5-1 June 24, session #2 runs from
on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 30. Selected 3 Queen Marie M.Kakaley 1-8-5 Mare tries the boys 8-1
the contract of LHP Brad Hand from Jacksonville Sunday, May 22: Vancouver 4, San Jose 2 Friday, June 3 5 Pride And Glory D.Ingraham 3-7-5 Another off a layoff 6-1 July 5 though July 15, and session
(SL). Tuesday, May 24: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2, 2OT Dallas Baptist 3, Oklahoma 2, 10 innings 9 Velvety Smooth T.Buter 6-4-7 Rough spot for 3yr old 12-1 #3 is set for July 25 through
American Association STANLEY CUP FINALS TCU 10, Oral Roberts 2 8 My Edward A.McCarthy 4-9-8 Eight post kills 15-1
EL PASO DIABLOS—Released RHP Mike Cerve- Vancouver 2, Boston 1 Saturday, June 4 6 The Daily Diary J.Taggart 5-5-7 Taggart getting limited mounts 20-1 August 5. Camps run daily from
ra. Wednesday, June 1: Vancouver 1, Boston 0 Oral Roberts 7, Oklahoma 0, OU eliminated Sixth-$15,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $12-15,000 9:30 a.m. till 11:30 a.m. with Friday
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS—Signed OF Saturday, June 4: Vancouver 3, Boston 2, OT Dallas Baptist 3, TCU 2
Lorenzo Scott. Monday, June 6: Boston 8, Vancouver 1 Sunday, June 5
9 Clear The Air Tn.Schadel 3-3-2 Darkhorse of the night 6-1 serving as a make-up day. Cost is
7 Litigator A.Napolitano 3-2-7 Tries out a new home 8-1
KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Traded 1B Nick Farns- Wednesday, June 8: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. Oral Roberts 8, TCU 4, TCU eliminated
3 Round About L.Stalbaum 2-3-2 Should sit a nice journey 7-2
$135 per person and you may
worth to River City (Frontier) for a player to be Friday, June 10: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Oral Roberts 7, Dallas Baptist 2
named. x-Monday, June 13: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. Monday, June 6
4 Carpathian Hooray G.Napolitano 5-2-1 Fan favorite 3-1 reduct $15 if no racket is required.
ST. PAUL SAINTS—Signed OF Kevin Thompson x-Wednesday, June 15: Boston at Vancouver, 8 Dallas Baptist (42-17) vs. Oral Roberts (38-22), 8 2 Chiselled M.Kakaley 1-4-4 Wide open affair 4-1 You may register for more than
and RHP Chad Cordero. Released LHP Alain Qui- p.m. p.m. 1 Quite Possible H.Parker 9-4-6 Back from Meadowlands 9-2
jano. 6 Credit Approved J.Pavia 8-5-8 Too many breaks 10-1 one session. To register contact
At Packard Stadium
WICHITA WINGNUTS—Traded LHP Trenton Lare Tempe, Ariz.
5 Dusty Diamond M.Simons 6-6-9 Cut up 15-1 the Kirby Park Tennis Office at
to Kansas City for a player to be named. 8 Lost In The Fog A.Santeramo 6-6-8 Not up to these 20-1
Friday, June 3 Seventh-$9,700 Cond.Pace;n/w $4,000 last 5
570-714-9697. You may also stop
FOOTBALL Charlotte 3, Arkansas 2
2 Grandstand Hitter S.Allard 2-6-3 Simon good young talent 4-1 by the courts for more informa-
Arizona State 4, New Mexico 2
Canadian Football League A H L Saturday, June 4 8 Terlingua M.Kakaley 6-9-7 New one from Burke 3-1 tion. Regsitration will be accepted
EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Agreed to terms with PK 7 Bully Mccool N T.Buter 4-1-7 2nd start off the layoff 7-2
Damon Duval. CONFERENCE FINALS
Arkansas 3, New Mexico 0, UNM eliminated
9 He’s Great H.Parker 3-3-6 Stung early 9-2 on the first day of each session.
Arizona State 16, Charlotte 1
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Signed WR Alex EASTERN CONFERENCE Sunday, June 5 4 Boiler Bob The Qb B.Simpson 8-2-5 Too little, too late 6-1 Bill Eydler, Kings’s College Tennis
Watson. 6 Big Guy G.Napolitano 6-7-4 Small hope 8-1
Binghamton 4, Charlotte 0 Arkansas 11, Charlotte 3, Charlotte eliminated Coach is the Camp Director and
HOCKEY Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4 Arizona State 13, Arkansas 4, ASU advances 1 Triple Major
3 Fox Valley Largo
J.Pavia
L.Stalbaum
6-9-7
6-7-2
Jumped over
Rides the rail
10-1
15-1 Dave Kaluzavich is the Director if
Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0 At Goss Stadium
National Hockey League Tuesday, May 17: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 1 5 Marks Pacific A.McCarthy 8-6-4 Will be a bomb 20-1 Instruction.
CALGARY FLAMES—Named Craig Hartsburg as- Corvallis, Ore.
Wednesday, May 18: Binghamton 4, Charlotte 3, Eighth-$24,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $30,000
sociate coach. OT Friday, June 3
8 House Of Rocknroll S.Allard 6-1-1 Allard back to back 9-2
Mountaintop Area Little League will
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Named Ian Clark Creighton 2, Georgia 1
WESTERN CONFERENCE Oregon State 7, UALR 3, 9 p.m. 4 Three New Dawns G.Napolitano 1-8-2 Have to respect 3-1 offer a fall baseball program, for
goaltending coach.
PHOENIX COYOTES—Signed G Jason LaBarbe- Houston 4, Hamilton 3 Saturday, June 4 7 Bongo T.Buter 9-9-2 Can come from far back 15-1 boys and girls, ages 8 through 11.
ra to a two-year contract. Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1 Georgia 7, UALR 3, UALR eliminated 1 Electrofire A.Napolitano 5-6-7 Big post reversal 6-1
Sunday, May 15: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 Oregon State 5, Creighton 1 9 Lucky Lucky Leo L.Stalbaum 2-5-2 Wait for better draw 8-1 Age based on 2011 regular season.
ST. LOUIS BLUES—Re-signed F T.J. Hensick to a
two-year contract extension. Tuesday, May 17: Houston 3, Hamilton 2
Sunday, June 5 3 Unicorn Hanover J.Pavia 3-7-4 Hanging a bit 7-2 Season runs late August through
Wednesday, May 18: Hamilton 8, Houston 1 2 Four Starz Elder M.Romano 4-1-4 Couldn’t repeat 4-1
MOTORSPORTS Friday, May 20: Hamilton 4, Houston 2 Georgia 5, Creighton 4, 11 innings, Creighton elim-
6 Bluff Point M.Kakaley 7-7-6 Struggling pacer 10-1 mid October. Registration fee is:
inated
NASCAR—Fined team owner Richard Childress
Sunday, May 22: Hamilton 5, Houston 4, 2OT
Oregon State 6, Georgia 4, OSU advances 5 Tuff Enuff Hanover A.McCarthy 8-5-2 A toss 20-1 $40. Registrations will be held
Tuesday, May 24: Houston 4, Hamilton 3
$150,000 and placed him on probation through the
CALDER CUP FINALS At Goodwin Field Ninth-$12,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $6,500 last 5 from 10 a.m. to noon June 18 and
end of the year for his altercation with driver Kyle Fullerton, Calif. 8 American Journey T.Buter 1-1-3 Hope you cashed at 6-1 5-2
Busch following the June 4 Trucks race at Kansas BEST OF 7 3 A Fortune’s Legacy M.Kakaley 5-4-6 Race is for place 4-1
from 6 p.m. to 8 pm. July 7 at the
Friday, June 3
Speedway. Binghamton 3, Houston 2
Stanford 10, Kansas State 3 9 Libra Vita A.McCarthy 8-3-6 Drops a bit in class 7-2 Alberdeen Complex. For more
Friday, May 27: Houston 3, Binghamton 1
COLLEGE Saturday, May 28: Binghamton 2, Houston 1, OT Cal State Fullerton 10, Illinois 4 7 Beach Nut Brand
2 Reputation
H.Parker
Tn.Schadel
8-6-8
6-8-3
Closing in on $1 million life
Struggled with lesser
6-1
5-1
information, call 823-7949 or visit:
Saturday, June 4
BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES—Stripped Wednesday, June 1: Houston 2, Binghamton 1
Illinois 5, Kansas State 3, KSU eliminated 4 Rules Little Man G.Napolitano 7-6-7 Bad habits 20-1 www.mountaintoparealittleleague-
Southern Cal of its 2004 national football title and its Friday, June 3: Binghamton 3, Houston 0
participation in the 2006 Rose Bowl. Saturday, June 4: Binghamton 4, Houston 2 Stanford 1, Cal State Fullerton 0 6 Intimidator J.Duer 5-5-4 No one is in fear 15-1 .com.
Tuesday, June 7: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 Sunday, June 5 1 Woody Marvel T.Wing 7-3-4 Chopped down to size 8-1
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC—Named Lisa Sweany 5 Alarming Quick J.Clouser 9-8-6 Walloped 12-1
director of athletics. p.m. Illinois 7, Cal State Fullerton 5, CSF eliminated
DAYTON—Named Tom Ostrom men’s assistant x-Thursday, June 9: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 Stanford 14, Illinois 2, Stanford advances Tenth-$25,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $22,000 last 5
basketball coach. p.m. At Jackie Robinson Stadium 6 Victim Of Love G.Napolitano 2-2-5 Rebounds 7-2
NYU—Named Staunton Peck men’s assistant bas-
ketball coach.
Los Angeles
Friday, June 3
1 Southwind Swallow
4 Ideal Nectarine
A.McCarthy
H.Parker
3-4-3
7-1-6
Likely chalk
Offers plenty of class
3-1
4-1 N A S C A R
UMBC—Promoted Bob Mumma to baseball coach. UC Irvine 12, Fresno State 6 3 Quicksilvercandy A L.Stalbaum 6-3-1 This is like an Open Pace 15-1
WEST VIRGINIA—Announced freshman basket- San Francisco 3, UCLA 0 2 Fox Valley Oracle B.Simpson 5-9-3 Coming around 10-1 Sprint Cup Points Leaders
ball G Juwan Staten has transferred from Dayton. N C A A Saturday, June 4 7 Only The World J.Pavia 1-2-2 Been racing on the half mile 6-1
1. Carl Edwards, 485.
UCLA 3, Fresno State 1, Fresno St. eliminated 9 Park Avenue T.Buter 5-2-4 Post knocks 8-1
5 Hannah Isabel M.Kakaley 3-2-5 Been a good check getter 9-2 2. Jimmie Johnson, 445.
UC Irvine 4, San Francisco 3 3. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 444.
Division I Baseball Regionals Sunday, June 5 8 Witch Is Bettor M.Simons 4-3-4 Forget it 20-1
4. Kevin Harvick, 442.
UCLA 4, San Francisco 1, USF eliminated Eleventh-$9,800 Clm.Trot;clm.price $10,000 5. Kyle Busch, 425.
At Davenport Field
I N T E R N AT I O N A L Charlottesville, Va.
UC Irvine 4, UCLA 3, UCI advances 4 Cuzzin Rob M.Kakaley 1-3-3 Can fire right back 3-1 6. Kurt Busch, 414.
1 Instant Photo J.Pavia 3-9-2 Looms large 7-2 7. Matt Kenseth, 412.
L E A G U E Friday, June 3 3 Dynamic Preacher B.Simpson 4-2-7 Loves the engine 6-1 8. Tony Stewart, 393.
Virginia 6, Navy 0 2 Cl Sun Dancer G.Napolitano 2-7-1 Tries to keep close up 4-1 9. Clint Bowyer, 391.
North Division St. John’s 2, East Carolina 0 7 Investor Springs L.Stalbaum 3-7-1 Bomber also a hot driver 9-2 10. Ryan Newman, 382.
W L Pct. GB Saturday, June 4 Division I Softball World Series 5 Tilly Bomb M.Simons 5-4-3 Lost confidence 8-1 11. Denny Hamlin, 381.
East Carolina 6, Navy 1, Navy eliminated 6 Greater Good A.McCarthy 8-3-5 Just bad 10-1 12. Greg Biffle, 377.
Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 36 21 .632 — Virginia 10, St. John’s 2 At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
8 Kentucky Wildcat A.Napolitano 4-8-4 Slow in the AM 20-1 13. Jeff Gordon, 364.
Yankees ................................... 30 25 .545 5 Sunday, June 5 Oklahoma City 14. Mark Martin, 357.
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 31 26 .544 5 Thursday, June 2 9 Keystone Absolute T.Buter 5-1-1 ……next 15-1
East Carolina 6, St. John’s 4, SJU eliminated 15. Juan Pablo Montoya, 357.
Buffalo (Mets)........................... 26 33 .441 11 Virginia 13, East Carolina 1, Virginia advances Alabama 1, California 0 Twelfth-$14,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $9,000 last 5 16. A J Allmendinger, 352.
Rochester (Twins) ................... 23 32 .418 12 At Boshamer Stadium Baylor 1, Oklahoma State 0, 8 innings 3 Flem N Em N L.Stalbaum 1-3-5 All you can say is wow 5-2 17. David Ragan, 344.
Arizona State 3, Oklahoma 1 8 Rusty Tank M.Kakaley 2-2-4 Flies down the lane 7-2 18. Kasey Kahne, 339.
Syracuse (Nationals)............... 23 32 .418 12 Chapel Hill, N.C. Florida 6, Missouri 2 7 Brokaw A.McCarthy 3-7-3 Former Open pacer 8-1 19. Marcos Ambrose, 338.
South Division Friday, June 3 Friday, June 3 2 Doubleshotascotch G.Napolitano 5-4-3 Nap the new pilot 4-1 20. Paul Menard, 331.
W L Pct. GB James Madison 11, Florida International 7 Alabama 3, Baylor 0 9 Goodnite Goodluck J.Pavia 5-1-2 Sharp, but 9 slot 15-1 21. Brad Keselowski, 324.
Durham (Rays) ....................... 31 26 .544 — North Carolina 4, Maine 0 Arizona State 6, Florida 5 6 San Antony-O B.Simpson 5-6-6 New to Sherman stable 6-1 22. Martin Truex Jr., 324.
Gwinnett (Braves) .................. 29 28 .509 2 Saturday, June 4 Saturday, June 4 4 Oyster Bay T.Buter 3-6-4 Been racing in N.Y. 5-1 23. David Reutimann, 301.
Maine 4, Florida International 1, FIU eliminated California 6, Oklahoma State 2, OSU eliminated 5 Caerleon Hanover A.Napolitano 5-5-8 Stuck on rail 12-1 24. Jeff Burton, 301.
Charlotte (White Sox)............ 25 31 .446 51⁄2 North Carolina 14, James Madison 0
Norfolk (Orioles)..................... 20 38 .345 11 ⁄2
1 Missouri 4, Oklahoma 1, OU eliminated 1 Stonebridge Deco J.Antonelli 9-1-6 Say adios 20-1 25. Joey Logano, 300.
Sunday, June 5 Florida 5, California 2, Cal eliminated 26. Brian Vickers, 292.
West Division James Madison 5, Maine 2, Maine eliminated Thirteenth-$15,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $12-15,000
Baylor 1, Missouri 0, 13 innings, Missouri eliminated 27. Jamie McMurray, 290.
W L Pct. GB North Carolina 9, James Madison 3, UNC advances 8 Money Machine M.Kakaley 1-7-5 It’s time to cash 3-1 28. Bobby Labonte, 287.
Sunday, June 5 7 McKelvie L.Stalbaum 6-3-3 Strictly one to catch 7-2
Columbus (Indians) ................. 37 22 .627 — At Doug Kingsmore Stadium Florida 16, Alabama 2, 5 innings 29. Regan Smith, 282.
Louisville (Reds) ...................... 35 24 .593 2 Clemson, S.C. 6 April Sunshine T.Buter 9-2-6 Buter catch drives 4-1 30. David Gilliland, 224.
Arizona State 4, Baylor 0, Baylor eliminated
1 Southern Beauty G.Napolitano 4-4-5 Picks up a check 6-1 31. Dave Blaney, 203.
Indianapolis (Pirates)............... 28 31 .475 9 Friday, June 3 Championship Series 2 Like A Lexis C.Norris 4-7-5 Norris only a few drives 8-1
Toledo (Tigers) ........................ 27 32 .458 10 Coastal Carolina 13, Connecticut 1 32. Casey Mears, 198.
(Best-of-3) 5 Old Trafford A.McCarthy 3-8-7 Makes little head way 15-1 33. Robby Gordon, 150.
Monday's Games Clemson 11, Sacred Heart 1 Monday, June 6: Arizona State (58-6) vs. Florida- 9 Smeshammer H.Parker 5-1-1 Bounced off the wins 9-2 34. Andy Lally, 140.
Pawtucket 11, Durham 3 Saturday, June 4 Alabama winner, late 3 Money Talks M.Romano 4-7-5 Last qtrs are killers 10-1 35. Tony Raines, 109.
Louisville 5, Columbus 0, 1st game Connecticut 13, Sacred Heart 3 Tuesday, June 7: Arizona State vs. Florida-Alaba- 4 Westwood Castleton J.Rattray 3-8-4 One more race to go 20-1 36. Bill Elliott, 100.
Rochester 5, Norfolk 2 Clemson 12, Coastal Carolina 7 ma winner, 8 p.m. 37. Ken Schrader, 73.
Toledo 4, Yankees 1 Sunday, June 5 x-Wednesday, June 8: Arizona State vs. Florida- Fourteenth-$4,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000
4 Red River B G.Napolitano 6-5-6 Crushes them in finale 5-2 38. J.J. Yeley, 44.
Gwinnett 4, Buffalo 3 Connecticut 12, Coastal Carolina 6, CC eliminated Alabama winner, 8 p.m. 39. Terry Labonte, 40.
Indianapolis 6, Syracuse 4 Connecticut 7, Clemson 6 2 Leutenant General J.Pavia 6-8-9 Completes the exacta 7-2
40. Michael McDowell, 40.
Lehigh Valley 3, Charlotte 0 Monday, June 6 7 Al’s Beach Boy D.Ingraham 5-5-4 Hits the ticket 4-1 41. David Stremme, 24.
Columbus 6, Louisville 2, 2nd game Clemson (43-19) vs. Connecticut (44-18-1), 7 p.m. 6 Imposter A M.Romano 9-5-6 Matt owns-trains-drives 5-1 42. Michael Waltrip, 20.
Today's Games At Carolina Stadium 5 Little Rock Spur M.Kakaley 8-7-7 In this class a long time 6-1 43. Brian Keselowski, 3.
1 JK Diamondnpearls J.Taggart 5-5-6 I’ll pass on 8-1
Louisville at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
Gwinnett at Toledo, 7 p.m.
Columbia, S.C. B A S E B A L L 3 Zippy Jax A.Napolitano 6-8-7 It would be an upset 15-1
44. Steve Park, 2.
Durham at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Friday, June 3 8 Serenade For Sonia L.Stalbaum 5-6-6 Always double digit odds 12-1
Stetson 8, N.C. State 7
Charlotte at Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Indianapolis at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. South Carolina 2, Georgia Southern 1 2011 MLB Draft 9 Beepo And Clem A.McCarthy 9-6-7 See you tomorrow 20-1
Rochester at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Saturday, June 4 First Round
N.C. State 5, Georgia Southern 2, GSU eliminated
South Carolina 11, Stetson 5
1. Pittsburgh, Gerrit Cole, RHP, UCLA. B O X I N G
2. Seattle, Danny Hultzen, LHP, Virginia.
Sunday, June 5 3. Arizona, Trevor Bauer, RHP, UCLA.
E A S T E R N Stetson 5, N.C. State 3, N.C. State eliminated 4. Baltimore, Dylan Bundy, RHP, Owasso (Okla.) F O O T B A L L M L S Fight Schedule
South Carolina 4, Stetson 1, 41⁄2 innings, susp., HS.
June 10
L E A G U E power failure
Monday, June 6
5. Kansas City, Bubba Starling, OF, Gardner-Ed-
gerton HS (Kan.) Arena Football League EASTERN CONFERENCE At Roseland Ballroom, New York (ESPN2), Kenny
Galarza vs. Irving Garcia, 10, welterweights;Tho-
South Carolina 8, Stetson 2, SC advances 6. Washington, Anthony Rendon, 3B, Rice. NATIONAL CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA mas Dulorme vs. DeMarcus Corley, 10, welter-
Eastern Division 7. Arizona, Archie Bradley, RHP, Broken Arrow
At Russ Chandler Stadium West Division Philadelphia ....... 6 3 3 21 15 10 weights.
W L Pct. GB (Okla.) Senior HS.
Atlanta ................................................... W L T Pct PF PA New York............ 4 2 7 19 19 12 At Mendoza, Argentina, Jean Piero Perez vs. Juan
New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 35 21 .625 — 8. Cleveland, Francisco Lindor, SS, Montverde
Friday, June 3 (Fla.) Academy. Arizona ..................................... 10 2 0.833 743 555 D.C. ..................... 4 4 4 16 16 20 Carlos Reveco, 12, for the interim WBA World fly-
Trenton (Yankees) ................. 35 21 .625 — Mississippi State 3, Southern Mississippi 0 weight title.
9. Chicago Cubs, Javier Baez, SS, Arlington Coun- Utah .......................................... 5 6 0.455 667 674 Houston .............. 3 5 6 15 17 17
New Britain (Twins) ............... 30 25 .545 41⁄2 Austin Peay 2, Georgia Tech 1 At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (SHO), La-
try Day School, Jacksonville, Fla. San Jose .................................. 5 7 0.417 696 704 Columbus ........... 3 3 6 15 12 14
Reading (Phillies)................... 29 26 .527 51⁄2 Saturday, June 4 Spokane ................................... 4 7 0.364 604 606 teef Kayode vs. Matt Godfrey, 10, cruiserweight-
10. San Diego, Corey Spangenberg, 2B, Indian Riv- New England...... 3 6 4 13 10 16
Portland (Red Sox) ................ 19 36 .345 151⁄2 Georgia Tech 6, Southern Mississippi 2, USM elim- er State College. Central Division s;Chros Avalos vs. Khabir Suleymanov, 10, super
inated Toronto FC......... 2 5 7 13 13 23 bantamweights.
Binghamton (Mets) ................ 18 36 .333 16 11. Houston, George Springer, OF, Connecticut. ................................................... W L T Pct PF PA
Western Division Mississippi State 8, Austin Peay 3 Chicago .............. 1 4 7 10 15 19 June 11
12. Milwaukee, Taylor Jungmann, RHP, Texas. Chicago .................................... 9 3 0.750 635 548
Sunday, June 5 13. N.Y. Mets, Brandon Nimmo, OF, Cheyenne Dallas........................................ 7 5 0.583 715 685 Sporting Kansas At Roseland Ballroom, New York (SHO), Hector
W L Pct. GB Sanchez vs. Vincent Arroyo, 10, junior welter-
Georgia Tech 12, Austin Peay 2, Austin Peay elim- (Wyo.) East HS. Tulsa ......................................... 4 7 0.364 474 513 City ...................... 1 6 3 6 12 19
Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 31 23 .574 — inated weights;Luis Del Valle vs. Dat Nguyen, 10, feather-
14. Florida, Jose Fernandez, RHP, Braulio Alonso, Kansas City.............................. 4 8 0.333 566 651 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 28 28 .500 4 Mississippi State 7, Georgia Tech 3, MSU advances HS, Tampa, Fla. weights.
Iowa .......................................... 3 8 0.273 561 693 W L T Pts GF GA At TBA, Mexico, Austin Trout vs. David Lopez, 12,
Erie (Tigers) ............................. 27 28 .491 41⁄2 At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium 15. Milwaukee, Jed Bradley, LHP, Georgia Tech. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Los Angeles ....... 8 2 6 30 20 12 for Trout’s WBA World light middleweight title.
Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 28 30 .483 5 Gainesville, Fla. 16. L.A. Dodgers, Chris Reed, LHP, Stanford.
17. L.A. Angels, C.J. Cron, 1B, Utah. South Division FC Dallas............ 7 3 4 25 17 12 June 17
Richmond (Giants) .................. 27 29 .482 5 Friday, June 3 .................................................. W L T Pct PF PA
18. Oakland, Sonny Gray, RHP, Vanderbilt. Seattle ................. 5 4 6 21 16 13 At Panama City, Panama, Anselmo Moreno vs. Lo-
Akron (Indians)......................... 27 31 .466 6 Miami 7, Jacksonville 2 Jacksonville ............................. 10 1 0.909 699 491
19. Boston (from Detroit), Matt Barnes, RHP, Con- Real Salt Lake ... 6 2 2 20 12 4 renzo Parra, 12, for Moreno’s WBA Super World
Saturday's Games Florida 17, Manhattan 3 Orlando..................................... 8 3 0.727 607 548 bantamweight title;Gennady Golovkin vs. Kassim
Bowie 6, New Britain 0 necticut. Colorado............. 4 3 7 19 16 14
Saturday, June 4 20. Colorado, Tyler Anderson, LHP, Oregon. Georgia .................................... 7 5 0.583 674 638 Ouma, 12, for Golovkin’s WBA World middleweight
Portland 4, Altoona 0 Jacksonville 5, Manhattan 4, Manhattan eliminated Tampa Bay ............................... 4 7 0.364 490 592 Chivas USA........ 4 4 5 17 16 14
21. Toronto, Tyler Beede, RHP, Lawrence Acade- title.
Binghamton 7, Akron 4 Florida 5, Miami 4 New Orleans............................ 210 0.167 504 650 Portland .............. 5 5 2 17 15 18 At Austin, Texas (ESPN2), Karim Mayfield vs.
Erie 3, Harrisburg 1 my, Auburn, Mass.
Sunday, June 5 22. St. Louis, Kolten Wong, 2B, Hawaii. Eastern Division San Jose............. 4 4 4 16 16 14 Steve Forbes, 10, welterweights;Fernando Guerre-
Richmond 3, Reading 2 Miami 6, Jacksonville 3, Jacksonville eliminated Vancouver .......... 1 6 7 10 14 20 ro vs. Michael Medina, 10, middleweights.
Trenton 4, New Hampshire 3, 10 innings 23. Washington (from Chicago-AL), Alex Meyer, ................................................... W L T Pct PF PA
Florida 11, Miami 4, Florida advances RHP, Kentucky. Pittsburgh................................. 7 4 0.636 532 546 Wednesday, June 8 June 18
Sunday's Games At Dick Howser Stadium 24. Tampa Bay (from Boston), Taylor Guerrieri, Cleveland ................................. 6 5 0.545 500 485 Real Salt Lake at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. At Mendoza, Argentina, Jonathan Barros vs. Celes-
Akron 6, Binghamton 3 Tallahassee, Fla. RHP, Spring Valley HS, Columbia, S.C. Philadelphia ............................. 5 7 0.417 626 651 tino Caballero, 12, for Barros’ WBA featherweight ti-
Harrisburg 7, Erie 4 Thursday, June 9
Friday, June 3 25. San Diego, Joe Ross, RHP, Bishop O’Dowd Milwaukee ................................ 3 8 0.273 462 525 Chicago at Sporting Kansas City, 10 p.m. tle;Juan Carlos Cano vs. Rudy Santiago Ruiz, 10,
Trenton 5, New Hampshire 2 HS, Oakland. featherweights.
Richmond 6, Reading 4 Alabama 5, UCF 3 Saturday's Games Friday, June 10
Florida State 6, Bethune-Cookman 5 26. Boston (from Texas), Blake Swihart, C, V. Sue Chicago 58, Kansas City 30 New England at New York, 8:30 p.m. At Guadalajara, Mexico (HBO), Saul Alvarez vs.
Bowie 4, New Britain 3, 10 innings Cleveland HS, Rio Rancho, N.M. Ryan Rhodes, 12, for Alvarez’s WBC junior middle-
Portland 12, Altoona 4 Saturday, June 4 Pittsburgh 35, Cleveland 32 Saturday, June 11
UCF 16, Bethune-Cookman 5, BCC eliminated 27. Cincinnati, Robert Stephenson, RHP, Alhambra Friday, June 10 weight title;Jason Litzau vs. Adrien Broner, 10, ju-
Monday's Games HS, Martinez, Calif. Real Salt Lake at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. nior lightweights;Jose Osorio vs. Alex Monterroza,
Trenton at Reading, late Florida State 9, Alabama 5 Philadelphia at Spokane, 8 p.m. San Jose at D.C. United, 7:30 p.m.
28. Atlanta, Sean Gilmartin, LHP, Florida State. 10, junior lightweights;Sergio Villanueva vs. Onalvi
Today's Games Sunday, June 5 29. San Francisco, Joe Panik, SS, St. John’s. Saturday, June 11 Chivas USA at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Sierra, 10, featherweights.
Harrisburg at Binghamton, 5:35 p.m., 1st game Alabama 12, UCF 5, UCF eliminated 30. Minnesota, Levi Michael, SS, North Carolina. Georgia at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Seattle FC, 10:30 p.m.
Florida State 8, Alabama 1, 51⁄2 innings, susp., rain Jacksonville at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Toronto FC at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. June 24
Akron at New Britain, 6:35 p.m. 31. Tampa Bay (from New York-AL), Mikie Mahtook, At Pechanga Resort and Casino, Temecula, Calif.
Erie at Altoona, 7 p.m. Monday, June 6 OF, LSU. Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Colorado at Portland, 10:30 p.m.
Kansas City at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. (ESPN2), John Molina vs. Robert Frankel, 10, light-
Richmond at Portland, 7 p.m. Florida State 11, Alabama 1, FSU advances 32. Tampa Bay, Jake Hager, SS, Sierra Vista HS, Sunday, June 12 weights;Michael Dallas Jr. vs. Mauricio Herrera, 10,
Bowie at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m. At Hawkins Field Las Vegas. Utah at Tulsa, 8 p.m. Chicago at Columbus, 4 p.m.
Iowa at Arizona, 10 p.m. lightweights.
Trenton at Reading, 7:05 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. 33. Texas (from Philadelphia), Kevin Matthews, Sporting Kansas City at FC Dallas, 7 p.m.
Harrisburg at Binghamton, 8:05 p.m., 2nd game Friday, June 3 LHP, Richmond Hill (Ga.) HS.
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Abington Heights graduate drafted 10th overall


By TOM ROBINSON
For the Times Leader
transferring to Indian River
Community College where he
Spangenberg, who was also a
point guard on two champion-
Spangenberg had earlier com-
mitted to the University of Mia- Pirates take UCLA righty
Cory Spangenberg led Abing- played third base this spring as a ship basketball teams while in mi for his junior season, but his
ton Heights High School to a sophomore. He said he expects high school, made the dream a success at Indian River probably The Associated Press year ago, has added in the last
state Class 3A baseball cham- the Padres to look at him as a sec- reality by continuing to excel will send him directly to profes- SECAUCUS, N.J. — The two drafts.
pionship just two years ago. ond baseman first, but also could with the Comets and then in his sional baseball instead. Pittsburgh Pirates wanted The Pirates took a pair of
Now, Spangenberg’s skills on get a look at shortstop where he two years of college play. “I just tried to play for the love Gerrit Cole’s blazing fastball high school right-handers with
the diamond have led him to pro- was Most Valuable Player last At VMI, Spangenberg was the of the game this season,” Span- blowing away hitters for them. their first two picks last year in
fessional baseball. summer playing in the Valley Big South Conference Freshman genberg said. “I was trying not to In a baseball draft dominated Jameson Taillon and Stetson
The San Diego Padres selected League, a summer league for col- of the Year after hitting .380 with think about who was watching early by outstanding pitching Allie, giving them three poten-
the infielder in the first round of lege players. 11 home runs and 24 stolen me. prospects, the Pirates were tial front-line starters.
Monday’s Major League Baseball The Spangenberg family was bases. “A big part of my transfer was convinced Cole was the best of “It’s a game of attrition, and
Draft, making him the 10th pick following the draft on television The 20-year-old from Clarks just so I could play baseball more the bunch and took the UCLA you can never have too much if
overall. when, during the seventh selec- Summit batted .477 to rank sixth and put more effort into it.” right-hander with the No. 1 it,” Huntington said. “It’s the
pick Monday night. most valuable commodity in
Spangenberg said in a tele- tion, Cory received a text from in the nation among National Ju- Spangenberg’s speed is a big
“We felt he’d have the big- our game. We didn’t conscious-
phone interview Monday night his advisor that the Padres were nior College Athletic Association factor in his status as a prospect,
gest potential impact for us of ly go out to stockpile arms —
that he expects to be turning pro, expecting to pick him 10th. Span- Division I players and he was but he also has already shown we stay true to the board.”
anybody on the board,” general
pending negotiations with the genberg talked to a scout after named the Florida College Sys- the batting and fielding to make manager Neal Huntington said. Cole’s teammate on the
San Diego organization. the selection and was expecting tem Activities Association Ath- him a first-round draft pick. He Cole, a 6-foot-4, 220-pound UCLA staff, right-hander Tre-
“I flew out there a week ago to hear from the San Diego orga- lete of the Year for all sports. batted third at Indian River. junior, posted mediocre num- vor Bauer, wasn’t far behind,
and worked out for their scouts, nization again within 24 hours. “Cory defines the term stu- Since the season ended, Span- bers this season for the Bruins going third overall to the Arizo-
the scouting director and the “This has been my dream ev- dent-athlete,” Indian River base- genberg has been back at home (6-8, 3.31 ERA), but has what na Diamondbacks. It marked
general manager,” Spangenberg ery since I can remember,” Span- ball coach Mitch Markham said and working out at Abington many consider to be the best the first time a pair of team-
said. genberg said. “In Little League, in a story on the school’s website. Heights, hitting each day. pure stuff in the draft. He’s the mates went in the top three
Spangenberg played second everyone always dreams of be- “He carried a 3.6 GPA, excels on “I’m working on everything,” latest promising young arm picks since Arizona State’s Bob
base at Virginia Military Institute coming a professional baseball the field, and is a first-class citi- he said. “You can always get bet- that Pittsburgh, which finished Horner and Hubie Brooks in
as a college freshman before player.” zen in the community.” ter.” with baseball’s worst record a 1978.

MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP


STANDINGS/STATS NOTES

Lee strikes out 10 S TA N D I N G S


AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
Oakland
Crisp cf
Orioles 4, Athletics 2
ab r h bi
Baltimore
4 0 0 0 Andino 2b
ab r h bi
4 1 2 0
Dykstra charged
with drug
in win over L.A.
Barton 1b 4 0 1 0 Markks rf 4 0 1 1

possession, GTA
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away CJcksn lf 4 0 2 0 AdJons cf 4 0 0 0
New York ....................................... 33 24 .579 — — 7-3 W-2 17-13 16-11 Wlngh dh 4 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 4 0 1 1
Boston ............................................ 33 26 .559 1 — 6-4 W-3 19-13 14-13 KSuzuk c 2 0 1 0 D.Lee 1b 4 1 1 0
Tampa Bay..................................... 30 29 .508 4 3 4-6 L-1 14-16 16-13 M.Ellis 2b 2 1 0 0 Wieters c 4 1 2 1
Toronto........................................... 30 29 .508 4 3 6-4 W-1 15-14 15-15 SSizmr ph-2b 2 0 1 0 Hardy ss 3 1 2 0
Baltimore........................................ 27 31 .466 61⁄2 51⁄2 3-7 W-1 17-16 10-15 Rosales 3b 4 1 1 2 MrRynl 3b 2 0 0 0
Central Division Sweeny rf 3 0 0 0 Reimld lf 2 0 0 1 The Associated Press
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Pnngtn ss 3 0 1 0 Pie lf 0 0 0 0
Cleveland ..................................... 33 25 .569 — — 3-7 L-5 19-11 14-14 Totals 32 2 7 2 Totals 31 4 9 4 SAN FERNANDO, Calif. —
Detroit ........................................... 31 27 .534 2 11⁄2 6-4 W-2 17-11 14-16 Oakland.............................. 000 200 000 — 2
Chicago ........................................ 28 33 .459 61⁄2 6 5-5 L-2 11-15 17-18 Baltimore ............................ 130 000 00x — 4 Former New York Mets and
Kansas City.................................. 25 34 .424 81⁄2 8 3-7 L-4 19-18 6-16 E—K.Suzuki (2), Pennington (6). DP—Oakland 1,
Minnesota .................................... 22 37 .373 111⁄2 11 6-4 W-5 6-15 16-22 Baltimore 1. LOB—Oakland 5, Baltimore 5. HR— Philadelphia Phillies star
The Associated Press in the majors. W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Rosales (1). SB—D.Lee (2). SF—Reimold.
IP H R ER BB SO
Lenny Dykstra was charged
PHILADELPHIA — Cliff Texas ............................................. 34 26 .567 — — 8-2 W-5 19-11 15-15 Oakland
G.Gonzalez L,5-4 ... 7 9 4 3 1 3
Monday with grand theft auto
Seattle ............................................ 31 28 .525 21⁄2 2 7-3 W-1 18-15 13-13
Lee hit double-digit strikeouts AMERICAN LEAGUE Los Angeles .................................. 30 31 .492 41⁄2 4 4-6 L-2 14-15 16-16 Balfour ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 and drug possession by prose-
Oakland.......................................... 27 34 .443 71⁄2 7 3-7 L-7 14-15 13-19 Baltimore
for the sixth time this season, Orioles 4, Athletics 2 Matusz W,1-0 .......... 51⁄3 7 2 2 2 3 cutors who claim he used
NATIONAL LEAGUE Ji.Johnson H,9 ........ 12⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
fanning 10 in seven shutout BALTIMORE — Brian Ma- East Division Uehara H,8 .............. 1 0 0 0 0 1 phony information to lease a
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Gregg S,11-14 ........ 1 0 0 0 0 2
innings and leading the Phila- tusz and three relievers com- Philadelphia................................... 36 24 .600 — — 5-5 W-2 20-10 16-14 WP—G.Gonzalez. car from a Southern Cali-
Florida ............................................ 31 27 .534 4 2 2-8 L-5 14-16 17-11
delphia Phillies to a 3-1 win bined on a seven-hitter, and Atlanta ............................................ 32 28 .533 4 2 5-5 L-2 17-13 15-15 fornia dealership.
New York ....................................... 28 31 .475 71⁄2 51⁄2 5-5 W-2 15-17 13-14
over the Los Angeles Dodgers the Baltimore Orioles beat Washington ................................... 26 33 .441 9 ⁄2
1
7 ⁄2
1
5-5 W-1 14-12 12-21 White Sox 3, Mariners 1 Dykstra, 48, was charged
on Monday night. Oakland to extend the Athlet- Central Division Seattle
ab r h bi
Chicago
ab r h bi
with 25 misdemeanor and
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Lee (5-5) bounced back from ics’ losing streak to a season- St. Louis ....................................... 36 25 .590 — — 6-4 W-3 18-12 18-13 ISuzuki dh
Ryan ss
4 0 1 0 Pierre lf
4 0 1 1 AlRmrz ss
3 0 1 0
4 0 0 0
felony counts of grand theft
Milwaukee .................................... 34 26 .567 11⁄2 — 7-3 W-4 21-7 13-19
one of his worst starts of the high seven games. Cincinnati...................................... 31 30 .508 5 31⁄2 5-5 W-1 19-14 12-16 Smoak 1b 4 0 1 0 Quentin rf 4 0 2 0 auto, attempted grand theft
Pittsburgh..................................... 28 30 .483 61⁄2 5 6-4 L-1 11-15 17-15 Olivo c 4 0 0 0 Rios pr-cf 0 1 0 0
season with one of his best. Matt Wieters had two hits, Chicago ........................................ 23 35 .397 111⁄2 10 1-9 L-7 12-19 11-16 FGtrrz cf 4 0 1 0 Konerk dh 3 1 1 1 auto, identity theft and other
MWilsn rf 3 0 0 0 Przyns c 4 1 2 1
He allowed seven hits and an RBI and scored a run for Houston ........................................ 23 37 .383 121⁄2 11 4-6 L-3 11-17 12-20
AKndy ph 1 0 0 0 Lillirdg cf-rf 1 0 0 0 crimes, said Jane Robison, a
West Division JaWlsn 2b 3 0 0 0 A.Dunn 1b 4 0 0 0
walked only one, while contin- the Orioles, who took a 4-0 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Figgins 3b 2 0 0 0 Bckhm 2b 3 0 1 1 spokeswoman for the Los
San Francisco ............................... 33 26 .559 — — 6-4 W-1 15-9 18-17 Halmn lf 3 1 3 0 Morel 3b 3 0 0 0
uing to strike out batters at a lead after two innings against Arizona........................................... 33 27 .550 1
⁄2 1 7-3 L-1 20-13 13-14 Totals 32 1 7 1 Totals 29 3 7 3 Angeles County district at-
Colorado ........................................ 27 31 .466 51⁄2 6 3-7 L-1 13-15 14-16
career-best rate. He has 15 Gio Gonzalez (5-4). Los Angeles .................................. 28 33 .459 6 61⁄2 6-4 L-1 15-16 13-17
Seattle ................................ 000 000 010 — 1 torney’s office. He faces up to
Chicago.............................. 000 100 11x — 3
career games with double-digit Adam Rosales homered for San Diego ...................................... 27 33 .450 61⁄2 7 7-3 W-3 12-21 15-12
E—A.Dunn (1). DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Seattle 5, 12 years in state prison if
Chicago 7. 2B—Quentin 2 (20), Pierzynski (10).
strikeouts — six this season. the A’s, who have lost 15 of 19 AMERICAN LEAGUE
Sunday's Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE HR—Konerko (13). CS—Figgins (6). convicted.
Sunday's Games IP H R ER BB SO
Lee even shook off a liner to to fall a season-worst seven Texas 2, Cleveland 0 L.A. Dodgers 9, Cincinnati 6 Seattle His accountant and a friend
Boston 6, Oakland 3
the shin in the seventh. He games under .500 (27-34). Toronto 7, Baltimore 4
Milwaukee 6, Florida 5, 11 innings
Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 3
Pineda L,6-3 ............
Pauley.......................
7
1
5
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
were charged in connection
Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 3
was fine and so were the Phil- Rosales was playing in his first Minnesota 6, Kansas City 0
St. Louis 3, Chicago Cubs 2, 10 innings
San Francisco 2, Colorado 1
Chicago
Danks W,1-8............ 71⁄3 7 1 0 1 6
with the alleged auto theft but
lies in their first game back game of the year after a stint N.Y. Yankees 5, L.A. Angels 3
Seattle 9, Tampa Bay 6
Washington 9, Arizona 4, 11 innings Crain H,9.................. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 not with drug crimes, Robi-
San Diego 7, Houston 2 S.Santos S,11-12.... 1 0 0 0 0 1
after a disappointing 4-5 road on the disabled list with a Monday's Games
Minnesota 6, Cleveland 4
N.Y. Mets 6, Atlanta 4 HBP—by Pineda (Pierre). son said.
Monday's Games
trip. broken right foot. Baltimore 4, Oakland 2 Philadelphia 3, L.A. Dodgers 1 2 0 11 Prosecutors contend that
Detroit at Texas, (n)
Antonio Bastardo tossed a Matusz (1-0) allowed two Seattle at Chicago White Sox, (n)
Cincinnati 8, Chicago Cubs 2
Milwaukee 7, Florida 2 B A S E B A L L the three men tried to lease
Toronto at Kansas City, (n)
scoreless eighth. Ryan Madson runs and seven hits in 5 1-3 Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, (n)
Colorado at San Diego, (n)
Washington at San Francisco, (n)
D R A F T high-end cars from dealers
allowed Andre Ethier’s RBI innings to earn his first win of Tuesday's Games
Boston (Lester 7-2) at N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 4-4),
Tuesday's Games S E L E C T I O N S this year by providing phony
Arizona (D.Hudson 6-5) at Pittsburgh (Correia 8-4),
groundout in the ninth before the season. He spent the first 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Liriano 3-5) at Cleveland (C.Carrasco
7:05 p.m. Monday
information and claiming
L.A. Dodgers (R.De La Rosa 1-0) at Philadelphia
finishing for his 13th save. two months on the DL with a 4-3), 7:05 p.m. (Oswalt 3-3), 7:05 p.m.
First Round credit through a phony busi-
Oakland (Moscoso 2-1) at Baltimore (Jakubauskas 1. Pittsburgh, Gerrit Cole, RHP, UCLA.
strained left oblique muscle. 0-0), 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Hanson 6-4) at Florida (Hand 0-0), 7:10
p.m.
2. Seattle, Danny Hultzen, LHP, Virginia. ness called Home Free Sys-
Reds 8, Cubs 2 Detroit (Porcello 5-3) at Texas (M.Harrison 5-4),
8:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (D.Davis 0-4) at Cincinnati (Volquez
3. Arizona, Trevor Bauer, RHP, UCLA.
4. Baltimore, Dylan Bundy, RHP, Owasso (Okla.) tems.
3-2), 7:10 p.m.
CINCINNATI — Jonny Twins 6, Indians 4 Seattle (F.Hernandez 6-4) at Chicago White Sox St. Louis (Westbrook 5-3) at Houston (Myers 2-4),
HS.
5. Kansas City, Bubba Starling, OF, Gardner-Ed- Two dealerships rejected
(Humber 4-3), 8:10 p.m. 8:05 p.m.
Gomes hit a three-run homer CLEVELAND — Scott Bak- Toronto (Drabek 3-4) at Kansas City (Mazzaro 0-0),
8:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Capuano 3-6) at Milwaukee (Marcum
gerton HS (Kan.)
6. Washington, Anthony Rendon, 3B, Rice.
the lease applications but a
6-2), 8:10 p.m.
and drove in four overall, and er survived a shaky start and Tampa Bay (Cobb 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Haren 5-3),
10:05 p.m.
Colorado (Jimenez 1-5) at San Diego (Stauffer 1-4),
7. Arizona, Archie Bradley, RHP, Broken Arrow
(Okla.) Senior HS.
third allowed the men to
10:05 p.m.
the Cincinnati Reds sent the Matt Tolbert drove in two runs Wednesday's Games Washington (Zimmermann 3-6) at San Francisco
8. Cleveland, Francisco Lindor, SS, Montverde drive off with three cars, ac-
Minnesota at Cleveland, 12:05 p.m. (Fla.) Academy.
frustrated Chicago Cubs to as the Minnesota Twins ex- Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
(J.Sanchez 4-3), 10:15 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
9. Chicago Cubs, Javier Baez, SS, Arlington Coun- cording to a statement from
try Day School, Jacksonville, Fla.
their seventh straight loss. tended their season-high win- Oakland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m. 10. San Diego, Corey Spangenberg, 2B, Indian Riv- the district attorney’s office.
Washington at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. er State College.
Gomes has only two homers ning streak to five games with Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Toronto at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Colorado at San Diego, 6:35 p.m. 11. Houston, George Springer, OF, Connecticut. Police who arrested Dykstra
Arizona at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
since April 17, both of them a win over the falling-fast Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
12. Milwaukee, Taylor Jungmann, RHP, Texas.
13. N.Y. Mets, Brandon Nimmo, OF, Cheyenne
on April 14 found cocaine,
Atlanta at Florida, 7:10 p.m.
setting up wins over the Cubs Cleveland Indians, who lost St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
(Wyo.) East HS.
14. Florida, Jose Fernandez, RHP, Braulio Alonso,
Ecstasy and the synthetic
at Great American Ball Park. their fifth in a row. N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. HS, Tampa, Fla. human growth hormone So-
15. Milwaukee, Jed Bradley, LHP, Georgia Tech.
Cincinnati is 5-1 against Chica- Baker (3-4) was down 2-0 16. L.A. Dodgers, Chris Reed, LHP, Stanford. matropin at his San Fernando
17. L.A. Angels, C.J. Cron, 1B, Utah.
go and 17-5 over the last two after throwing just four pitches Brewers 7, Marlins 2 18. Oakland, Sonny Gray, RHP, Vanderbilt. Valley home, the statement
seasons. as the Indians hit screaming N L B O X E S 19. Boston (from Detroit), Matt Barnes, RHP, Con-
said.
Milwaukee Florida necticut.
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Chicago’s slump is its long- line drives all over Progressive Phillies 3, Dodgers 1 Weeks 2b 3 2 1 0 Coghln cf 5 1 1 0
20. Colorado, Tyler Anderson, LHP, Oregon.
21. Toronto, Tyler Beede, RHP, Lawrence Acade-
Robison said Dykstra had
Morgan cf 5 0 1 1 Infante 2b 3 1 3 0
est since it also dropped seven Field in the first. However, the Los Angeles Philadelphia
Braun lf 4 2 2 1 Morrsn lf 4 0 3 2
my, Auburn, Mass.
22. St. Louis, Kolten Wong, 2B, Hawaii.
not obtained a lawyer to rep-
ab r h bi ab r h bi
in a row last July 27-Aug. 3. right-hander bobbed and Carroll ss 4 0 3 0 Victorn cf 2 1 0 0 Fielder 1b
McGeh 3b
3
4
1
0
2 4
0 0
GSnchz 1b
Dobbs 3b
4 0 0 0
4 0 1 0
23. Washington (from Chicago-AL), Alex Meyer, resent him in the case.
Miles 2b 4 0 2 0 Polanc 3b 4 0 1 1 RHP, Kentucky.
Matt Garza (2-5) came off weaved his way around trouble MThms lf 4 0 0 0 Utley 2b 3 1 0 0 Kotsay rf
YBtncr ss
4
4
0
1
2 0
1 0
Stanton rf
J.Buck c
3 0 0 0
4 0 1 0
24. Tampa Bay (from Boston), Taylor Guerrieri, “Of course I’m not guilty,”
Kemp cf 4 0 0 0 Howard 1b 4 0 1 1 RHP, Spring Valley HS, Columbia, S.C.
the disabled list and lasted and stayed in until the eighth. Uribe 3b 4 0 2 0 BFrncs lf 3 0 0 0 Lucroy c
Greink p
4
2
1
0
1 1
0 0
Bonifac ss
Sanchs p
2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
25. San Diego, Joe Ross, RHP, Bishop O’Dowd Dykstra told the Daily News
DGordn pr 0 1 0 0 Ruiz c 4 0 2 1 HS, Oakland.
four innings, giving up four He allowed three earned runs Blake 1b 3 0 0 0 DBrwn rf 4 0 1 0 Counsll ph 1 0 0 0 Cousins ph 1 0 0 0 26. Boston (from Texas), Blake Swihart, C, V. Sue of New York on Monday. “The
Dillard p 0 0 0 0 Cishek p 0 0 0 0
runs. Mike Leake (5-2) had an and nine hits. Loney 1b
Sands rf
1 0 1 0 WValdz ss
2 0 0 0 Cl.Lee p
3 1 1 0
1 0 0 0 Mitre p 0 0 0 0 Helms ph 1 0 0 0
Cleveland HS, Rio Rancho, N.M.
27. Cincinnati, Robert Stephenson, RHP, Alhambra
car got stolen alright — sto-
Vazquz p 1 0 0 0
RBI single off the right-hander, Josh Tomlin (7-3) lasted six Ethier ph
Barajs c
1 0 0 1 Ibanez ph
4 0 0 0 Bastrd p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 OMrtnz ss 3 0 0 0
HS, Martinez, Calif.
28. Atlanta, Sean Gilmartin, LHP, Florida State.
len by them. I don’t have it
Totals 34 710 7 Totals 35 2 9 2
who hadn’t pitched since May innings for the Indians, who Lilly p 2 0 0 0 Madson p 0 0 0 0
Milwaukee.......................... 103 200 100 — 7
29. San Francisco, Joe Panik, SS, St. John’s. anymore. It’s gone like my
GwynJ ph 1 0 1 0 30. Minnesota, Levi Michael, SS, North Carolina.
17 because of a sore elbow. led the AL Central by seven Hwksw p 0 0 0 0 Florida ................................ 101 000 000 — 2 31. Tampa Bay (from New York-AL), Mikie Mahtook, computer, my phone, my
MacDgl p 0 0 0 0 E—Y.Betancourt (8). DP—Florida 1. LOB—Mil- OF, LSU.
games as recently as May 23 Navarr ph 1 0 0 0 waukee 5, Florida 8. 2B—Weeks (14), Coghlan 32. Tampa Bay, Jake Hager, SS, Sierra Vista HS, clothes.”
Brewers 7, Marlins 2 but dropped their seventh Totals 35 1 9 1 Totals 29 3 6 3 (17), Infante (7), Morrison (12). 3B—Y.Betancourt
(2). HR—Fielder (14). SB—Braun (14). S—
Las Vegas.
33. Texas (from Philadelphia), Kevin Matthews, That may be a reference to
Los Angeles....................... 000 000 001 — 1
Greinke, Infante.
MIAMI — Prince Fielder straight at home. Philadelphia....................... 002 000 01x — 3
IP H R ER BB SO
LHP, Richmond Hill (Ga.) HS.
COMPENSATION ROUND A
Dykstra’s financial woes.
DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB—Los Angeles 8, Phila-
homered and drove in four delphia 7. 2B—Ruiz (8), W.Valdez (8). S—Cl.Lee. Milwaukee
Greinke W,5-1 ......... 7 7 2 2 1 6
34. Washington, Brian Goodwin, OF, Miami Dade Dykstra, who bought a
IP H R ER BB SO CC.
runs to help the Milwaukee White Sox 3, Mariners 1 Los Angeles Dillard ....................... 1 2 0 0 0 1 35. Toronto, Jacob Anderson, OF, Chino (Calif.) Ventura County mansion once
Lilly L,4-5.................. 6 5 2 2 1 4 Mitre.......................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 HS.
Brewers complete their first CHICAGO — Paul Konerko Hawksworth ............. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Florida 36. Boston, Henry Owens, LHP, Edison HS, Hun- owned by hockey star Wayne
MacDougal .............. 1 1 1 1 2 1 Vazquez L,3-5 ......... 4 8 6 6 1 6 tington Beach, Calif.
four-game sweep since August homered and John Danks Philadelphia Sanches ................... 3 1 1 1 3 2 37. Texas, Zach Cone, OF, Georgia. Gretzky, filed for bankruptcy
Cishek ...................... 2 1 0 0 0 0
2008 by beating the Florida pitched into the eighth inning Cl.Lee W,5-5 ...........
Bastardo H,5............
7
1
7
0
0
0
0
0
1 10
0 1 WP—Greinke, Vazquez 2.
38. Tampa Bay, Brandon Martin, SS, Santiago HS,
Corona, Calif.
two years ago, claiming he
Marlins. for his first victory of the sea- Madson S,13-13 ..... 1 2 1 1 0 2 39. Philadelphia, Larry Greene, OF, Berrien County owed more than $31 million
Zack Greinke (5-1) allowed son, leading the Chicago
HBP—by Lilly (Victorino).
A L B O X E S HS, Nashville, Ga.
40. Boston, Jackie Bradley Jr., OF, South Carolina. and had only $50,000 in as-
two runs in seven innings. He White Sox to a win over the Reds 8, Cubs 2 41. Tampa Bay, Tyler Goeddel, 3B, St. Francis HS,
sets.
Chicago Cincinnati
Twins 6, Indians 4 Mountanview, Calif.
42. Tampa Bay, Jeff Ames, RHP, Lower Columbia
won his fifth consecutive deci- Seattle Mariners. ab r h bi ab r h bi Minnesota Cleveland College.
sion and lowered his ERA to The White Sox beat the Fukdm rf
Barney 2b
5 1 3 0 Stubbs cf
3 1 2 0 BPhllps 2b
5 1 1 2
5 0 0 0 Revere rf
ab
4
r
0
h bi
1 0 Brantly lf
ab r h bi
4 2 3 1
43. Arizona, Andrew Chafin, LHP, Kent State.
44. N.Y. Mets, Michael Fulmer, RHP, Deer Creek
Mets take OF from
4.83. Mariners for the ninth straight SCastro ss
C.Pena 1b
3 0 1 1 Votto 1b
2 0 1 1 Bruce rf
4 1 1 0
4 3 3 0
ACasill ss
Span cf
4
4
0
0
0 0
0 0
ACarer ss
GSizmr cf
4 2 3 2
3 0 1 0
HS, Edmond, Okla. Wyoming
45. Colorado, Trevor Story, SS, Irving (Texas) HS.
The Marlins lost a season- time at U.S. Cellular Field and ArRmr 3b
DeWitt lf
4 0 0 0 JGoms lf
4 0 3 0 Cairo 3b
3 1 2 4
3 1 0 0
Cuddyr 1b
Mornea dh
4
4
2
0
2 0
0 0
CSantn c
Choo rf
4 0 0 0
4 0 1 0
46. Toronto, Joe Musgrove, RHP, Grossmont HS,
El Cajon, Calif.
SECAUCUS, N.J. — The
worst fifth game in a row. are 13-1 at home against Seat- Soto c
Colvin cf
4 0 0 0 Hanign c
4 0 0 0 Janish ss
2 1 2 0
3 0 0 0
DYong lf
LHughs 3b
4
4
1
1
2 1
2 0
LaPort 1b
T.Buck dh
4 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
47. Chicago White Sox, Keenyn Walker, OF, Cen- New York Mets went a long
tral Arizona CC.
They’ve dropped eight of 10 tle dating to August 18, 2008. Garza p 1 0 0 0 Leake p 4 0 1 1 Tolbert 2b
Butera c
4
3
1
1
2 2
1 1
OCarer 2b
Hannhn 3b
4 0 1 0
3 0 0 0
48. San Diego, Michael Kelly, RHP, West Boca Ra- way to find their first-round
LeMahi ph 1 0 0 0 Bray p 0 0 0 0 ton (Fla.) HS.
since sweeping the NL cham- The White Sox also matched a Smrdzj p 0 0 0 0 Duncan ph 1 0 0 0 49. San Francisco, Kyle Crick, RHP, Sherman (Tex- draft pick, a center fielder
Campn ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 610 4 Totals 34 4 9 3 as), HS.
pion Giants. club record for the most con- JRussll p 0 0 0 0 Minnesota .......................... 020 031 000 — 6 50. Minnesota, Travis Harrison, 3B, Tustin (Calif.) from Wyoming who didn’t
Grabow p 0 0 0 0
Fielder hit a three-run secutive home wins against Montnz ph 1 0 0 0
Cleveland ........................... 200 010 010 — 4
E—Cuddyer (4). DP—Minnesota 3, Cleveland 1.
HS.
51. N.Y. Yankees, Dante Bichette, 3B, Orangewood
even have a chance to play
Totals 33 210 2 Totals 33 810 7
homer, his 14th, and added an the Mariners. Chicago.............................. 100 010 000 — 2
LOB—Minnesota 2, Cleveland 5. 2B—Cuddyer (7),
D.Young (4), L.Hughes (5), Brantley (11). HR—
Christian HS, Maitland, Fla.
52. Tampa Bay, Blake Snell, LHP, Shorewood HS,
high school baseball.
RBI single. Ryan Braun had In his 12th start of the sea- Cincinnati ........................... 011 230 10x — 8 Brantley (5), A.Cabrera (12). CS—L.Hughes (1). Shoreline, Wash. Brandon Nimmo was select-
E—Ar.Ramirez (5). DP—Chicago 2, Cincinnati 1. IP H R ER BB SO 53. Toronto, Dwight Smith, OF, McIntosh HS,
two hits and scored twice for son, Danks (1-8) did not re- LOB—Chicago 8, Cincinnati 7. 2B—Fukudome (8), Minnesota Peachtree City, Ga. ed by the cash-strapped Mets
DeWitt (4), Bruce 2 (10). HR—Stubbs (9), J.Gomes S.Baker W,3-4 ......... 7 9 4 3 0 5 54. San Diego, Brett Austin, C, Providence HS,
the Brewers, who were 5 for 10 semble the pitcher that lost (8). SF—S.Castro, C.Pena. Mijares H,7 .............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Charlotte, N.C. with the No. 13 overall choice
IP H R ER BB SO Al.Burnett H,3.......... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 55. Minnesota, Hudson Boyd, RHP, Bishop Verot
with runners in scoring posi- his first eight decisions. The Chicago Capps S,8-12 .......... 1 0 0 0 1 1 HS, Fort Myers, Fla. Monday night. The left-hand-
tion. left-hander pitched 7 1-3 in- Garza L,2-5..............
Samardzija...............
4
2
6
3
4
3
4
3
3
0
3
1
Cleveland
Tomlin L,7-3 ............ 6 9 6 6 0 3
56. Tampa Bay, Kes Carter, OF, Western Kentucky.
57. Toronto, Kevin Comer, RHP, Seneca HS, Tab-
ed hitter is considered a fast
The Brewers went 5-2 on nings and only allowed one J.Russell ..................
Grabow.....................
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
R.Perez ....................
Durbin.......................
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
ernacle, N.J.
58. San Diego, Jace Peterson, SS, McNeese State.
runner with plenty of poten-
their two-city trip to improve unearned run on seven hits. Cincinnati S.Baker pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. 59. Tampa Bay, Grayson Garvin, LHP, Vanderbilt. tial at the plate despite a
Leake W,5-2 ............ 8 10 2 2 1 3 HBP—by S.Baker (G.Sizemore). WP—Al.Burnett, 60. Tampa Bay, James Harris Jr., OF, Oakland (Cal-
to 13-19 on the road. They’re He struck out six and walked Bray........................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tomlin 2. if.) Technical HS. unique schedule and limited
HBP—by J.Russell (J.Gomes), by Samardzija Umpires—Home, Gary Cederstrom;First, Adrian
20-6 overall since May 9, best one. (Votto), by Leake (Barney). Johnson;Second, Alan Porter;Third, Chris Conroy. chances to play.
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Chambers optimistic about Lions’ future


By GENARO C. ARMAS The Philadelphia-area native us to believe he is the perfect of trouble. His specialty on the
AP Sports Writer and former Villanova assistant (coach) to lead program into recruiting trail was developing
STATE COLLEGE — With a parlayed a successful two-year greatness.” under-the-radar prospects, such
firm handshake and confident stint at Boston University into a There’s seemingly much work as career-leading scorer Talor
voice, Patrick Chambers told head coaching job at a power con- to be done to become a consis- Battle.
nearly everyone he encountered ference program at age 40. He tent contender in the competi- But the program faced another
Monday that a new era of hoops took the Terriers to the NCAAs tive Big Ten. rebuilding campaign in 2011-12
had dawned in Happy Valley. this spring, too, a second-round Sandwiched between the two with Battle and three other se-
The energetic Chambers didn’t loss to Kansas. postseason appearances over the nior starters out of eligibility —
hold back while being formally Once a salesman, the eager last three years was an 11-20 sea- and that was before DeChellis de-
introduced as Penn State’s next Chambers may need to draw son in 2009-10. The Nittany Li- parted May 23 to take the same
basketball coach, declaring his from his strengths in his current ons’ visit in March to the NCAAs job at Navy.
Nittany Lions would “scrap for and prior professions to sell a — a second-round loss to Temple Some fans and students view
every inch to make sure that we Penn State program that, over its — was their first in a decade. men’s basketball warily given the
can compete on a daily basis.” recent history, has been consis- Penn State has struggled to fill lack of long-term success, while
“The foundation is here, the tently inconsistent. the 15,000-seat capacity Jordan some others view it with apathy.
bricks have been laid,” Chambers “This will be the finest chapter Center, and attract top recruits. Chambers praised his prede-
said, pointing to Penn State’s in our history,” athletic director Former coach Ed DeChellis cessor and said DeChellis left a
2009 NIT championship and Tim Curley said. “His conta- was a Penn State graduate known solid foundation. Chambers also AP PHOTO
NCAA appearance this spring. gious, positive attitude; confi- for his work ethic. He developed said he was tabbed in part to Penn State’s new basketball coach Patrick Chambers answers
“We need to continue on the path dence in the program and the uni- players who hit the books and shake up the perception of the job questions during a press conference on Monday. Chambers is the
of consistency.” versity ... and his values inspired who, for the most part, stayed out and program. former head coach at Boston University.

YANKEES
LEGION BASEBALL Sunday’s start with shoulder
stiffness, while catcher P.J. Pilit-
tere was activated … The series
Dubil leads W-B Continued from Page 1B
with Charlotte will feature the
teams with the two lowest aver-

with no-hitter that happens. It definitely


wasn’t in my gameplan to go out
there and strikeout guys,”
age attendances in the IL. Be-
fore home games on Monday,
Charlotte is last averaging 3,542
The Times Leader staff Mitchell said. “I didn’t quite get in 31 home games, while SWB is
WILKES-BARRE – Corey a rhythm early and they have second-to-last with an average
Dubil tossed a six-inning no- some good hitters and experi- of 3,885 in 21 contests at PNC
hitter, allowing just a sixth- enced hitters.” Field. The paid attendance on
inning walk, nearly picking up a Mitchell (4-4) fanned 10, but Monday at PNC Field was 2,808.
perfect game in Wilkes-Barre’s he gave up nine hits as the Yan- Monday’s attendance at Knights
10-0 win over Northwest in a kees got behind 1-0 in the fourth. Stadium in Charlotte was
Wyoming Valley Senior Amer- But they came right back in 2,141…SWB dropped another
ican Legion matchup. the bottom half as Jorge Vaz- game in the standings to Lehigh
Dubil struck out eight and at quez tied the score at1-1with his Valley, which defeated Char-
one point retired 14 batters in a Triple-A-leading 19th home run lotte on Monday. The Yankees
row before allowing his lone of the season. The blast sailed are now five games behind the
base runner in the sixth. over the billboards in left field, first-place IronPigs and fall into
Tyler Marino went 3-for-4 like many of his longballs at third place, a half game behind
with a double, a triple and three PNC Field have this season. Pawtucket, which defeated Dur-
RBI, while Joe DiMaggio went The Mud Hens pushed across ham.
HOW THEY SCORED
2-for-3 with three runs for a pair of runs in the sixth on a MUD HENS FOURTH: Magglio Ordonez
struck out. Scott Thorman singled. Bryan Pounds
Wilkes-Barre. Mike Kendra DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER two-run single by Deik Scram to doubled, scoring Pounds. Cale Iorg lined out. Ben
added a double and two RBI. Logan Engel (left) of Jersey Shore tags out Josh McCain of Tunkhannock during a game at King’s go up 3-1. Guez singled; Pounds thrown out at home by left-
fielder Greg Golson trying to score. MUD HENS
College on Monday. The Yankees had some oppor- 1-0
YANKEES FOURTH: Ramiro Pena flied out.
Northwest
ab r h bi
Wilkes-Barre
ab r h bi
tunities to score in the game. Jorge Vazquez homered. Brandon Laird grounded
out. Jordan Parraz grounded out. TIED 1-1
DiPsqle p-ss
Mazonkey ss
3
2
0
0
0 0
0 0
DMaggio ss 3 3 2 0
OConnell cf 4 1 2 1 runs for the Tigers, collecting Condeelis, the No. 2 starter in the In the third, Kevin Russo led MUD HENS SIXTH: Magglio Ordonez struck
out. Scott Thorman walked. Bryan Pounds struck
off with a triple, but he was

TIGERS
Korea 1b-p 2 0 0 0 Dubil p 0 0 0 0
Gulbierz 3b 2 0 0 0 Marino dh 4 3 3 3 matching two-run triples in the regular season, has been both- out. Cale Iorg singled, Thorman to second. Ben
Guez walked to load the bases. Deik Scram sin-
Gurzynski lf 2 0 0 0 Owen c 3 0 1 0 first and fifth innings. The former ered by an injury the past two stranded. gled driving in Thorman and Iorg. Scram advanced
Bau lf 0 0 0 0 Gushnus 1b 2 2 0 0
Stempien c 2 0 0 0 Moore 1b 1 0 1 1 helped Tunkhannock jump out to weeks and was not in the starting Dan Brewer was on second to second on throw home. Max St. Pierre struck
out. MUD HENS 3-1
Kittle cf 2 0 0 0 Reilly rf 0 1 0 0
Shaffer rf 1 0 0 0 Zaccone 3b 0 0 0 1 a 4-0 lead and the latter broke a lineup Monday, appearing only with two outs in the fifth, but MUD HENS NINTH: Deik Scram popped out.
Max St. Pierre doubled. Will Rhymes grounded
Famkevich rf 0 0 0 0 Marsicno 3b 2 0 0 0 Continued from Page 1B didn’t score. In the seventh, out. Timo Perez singled to score St. Pierre. Clete
White 2b 2 0 0 0 DeMarco lf 3 0 0 1 4-4 tie to give the Tigers the lead as a pinch hitter in the sixth. Thomas pinch runner for Perez. Magglio Ordonez
Totals 18 0 0 0 Totals
Kendra 2b 3 0 1 2
251010 9 for the Tigers in their state tour- for good. That left the Tigers with a deci- Greg Golson reached second on singled, Thomas to second. Scott Thorman sin-
gled, Thomas thrown out by left fielder Greg Gol-
Northwest................................. 000 000 — 0
nament opener against Jersey Kyle Custer also continued a sion. a one-out double in the seventh son trying to score. MUD HENS 4-1
Wilkes-Barre ............................ 312 202 — 10
2B – Marino, DiMaggio, Kendra. 3B – Marino Shore. But it proved to be the hot streak, going 3-for-3 with “A very tough decision,” Gary but Russo and Brewer struck
Toledo 4, SWB Yankees 1
Northwest
IP H R ER BB SO
game-winning hit as Tunkhan- three triples. Custer said. “Mike had thrown out to end the inning. TOLEDO SWB YANKEES
ab r h bi ab r h bi
DiPasquale (L) ......... 4.0
Korea ......................... 2.0
6
4
8
2
7
2
6
0
3
1 nock held off a late charge from Add that to the list of new expe- (the last three games). I sensed “One run today, but I know Rhymes 2b 5 0 3 0 Krum cf 4 0 0 0
Perez lf 5 0 2 1 Pena ss 4 0 1 0
Wilkes-Barre
Jersey Shore in an 11-7 victory in riences for the Tigers. he was getting a little bit tired, so they’re going out there battling Thomas cf 0 0 0 0 Vazquez 1b 4 1 1 1
Dubil, W..................... 6.0 0 0 0 1 8 Ordonez dh 5 0 1 0 Laird 3b 4 0 1 0
the first round of the PIAA Class “No, I’ve never seen that,” Gary he needed a break.” and trying to do the same thing I Thorman 1b 4 2 2 0 Parraz rf 4 0 0 0
Greater Pittston 9, 3A tournament on Monday. Custer said. “Never seen it. But Custer and the Tigers now am,” Mitchell added. “I just try Pounds 3b
Iorg ss
4 0 2 1 Golson lf
4 1 2 0 Russo 2b
4 0 2 0
4 0 1 0
Plains 0 “Oh, that was a huge hit, wasn’t there’s a lot of things I haven’t have the option of starting Hea- to go out there and put zeroes on Guez cf
Scram rf
3 0 1 0 Brewer dh
3 0 1 2 Molina c
3 0 1 0
3 0 0 0
it? Holy smokes, yeah,” Tigers seen before this year.” ley for the final three rounds of the board no matter what the St. Pierre c 4 1 1 0
Andre Harris let up just two Totals 37 4 15 4 Totals 34 1 7 1
coach Gary Custer said. While the seniors did most of the tournament because of how situation is.”
hits to carry Greater Pittston to Toledo ................................ 000 102 001 — 4
Papi even made his return to the damage at the plate, Tunk- the schedule breaks. The quarter- The Yankees missed some SWB Yankees ................... 000 100 000 — 1
a victory over Plains. Paris E – Pounds (2). DP – SWB Yankees 2. LOB – Tole-
the mound, getting the final two hannock relied on a sophomore finals are Thursday, and a win chances, but the score could do 9, SWB Yankees 6. 2B – Pounds (3), St. Pierre
fanned eight and allowed one (2), Golson (3). 3B – Russo (5). HR – Vazquez (19).
outs with the tying run on deck starter and a junior reliever to there would send them to the have been more for Toledo. SB – Brewer (6). CS – Rhymes (2).
walk. IP H R ER BB SO
for the save to put the Tigers keep the season alive. semifinals on June 13 and possi- That’s because Golson, playing Toledo
Greater Pittston’s PJ Bone Weber (W, 3-5) ....... 7.0 5 1 1 0 6
(17-2) into the state quarterfinals Sophomore Chase Knott’s bly the championship game on leftfield, gunned down a pair of
scattered three hits, and Sam Hoffman (H, 3)......... 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
for the second straight season. third start of his varsity career June 17 at Penn State. runners trying to score. Perry (S, 2) .............. 1.0 2 0 0 0 1
Eramo launched a home run to SWB Yankees
Tunkhannock will face District 3 came in the state tournament. He Notes: Righthander Carlos Mitchell (L, 4-4) ....... 6.0 9 3 3 3 10
go along with his three hits. PIAA Class 3A first round Flores ....................... 1.1 1 0 0 0 1
champion Mechanicsburg on got a no-decision, scattering sev- Tunkhannock 11, Jersey Shore 7 Silva was placed on the disabled Wordekemper ......... 1.2 5 1 1 0 1
Ralph Emmett and Robert Umpires – HP: David Soucy. 1B: Mark Lollo. 3B:
Thursday at a site and time to be en singles in four innings while Jersey Shore Tunkhannock list on Monday after missing Chris Ward.
Sorokas each tallied a hit for ab r h bi ab r h bi
Plains. announced today. striking out two without allow- ZShreck ss-p 4 2 2 0 KCuster cf
Shurer 2b-ss 4 2 1 0 Saylor 1b
3 3 3 0
3 2 1 1
Papi, a Virginia recruit who ing a walk. Musser cf 3 1 3 2 Papi ss-p
CShreck lf-1b 4 0 1 0 Zaner 2b
2 3 1 4
0 0 0 0
could be selected in the MLB “Chase was as nervous as a cat
ND’s Floyd can work out with team
Greater Pittston Plains Engel 3b 4 0 2 2 Healey dh 4 2 2 4
ab r h bi ab r h bi Koch c 4 0 2 0 WCuster c 2 0 1 2
Carroll rf
Bellino rf
4 0 1 1 Castellino p 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Bone dh 3 0 0 0
draft either today or tomorrow, on a hot tin roof,” Gary Custer Huling rf 0 0 0 0 MCln 3b-ss 3 0 0 0
Brungard dh 4 1 1 0 Goodwin lf 3 0 0 0
McDrmttt 2b 4 0 1 0 Concini rf 2 0 0 0 hadn’t pitched in a game since said. “But he controlled his emo- Potter 1b-2b 3 0 0 0 Knott p 1 0 0 0
Nowicki 3b 3 0 0 1 Ell rf 1 0 0 0 Notevarp p 1 0 0 0 Cline ph 1 0 0 0
Musto c 2 1 1 0 Savkns 1b 2 0 0 0 taking a spill and landing on his tions and I thought he did a pretty Rishel ph 1 0 0 0 Reeves p 1 1 1 0 SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — arrested in March and charged
Colarusso ph 1 0 0 0 Marriggi ph 1 0 0 0 Greider lf 0 1 0 0 Weiss 3b 0 0 0 0
Murphy ss 4 0 0 0 Grillini 3b 2 0 0 0 throwing shoulder on May 3 good job.” Lee rf 2 0 0 0 Suspended Notre Dame wide re- with misdemeanor drunken
Bone ss 4 2 3 1 Gulius c 3 0 0 0 Cndeelis ph 1 0 0 0
Eramo 1b 4 2 3 2 Parsnik ss 3 0 0 0 against Holy Redeemer. Junior Bryson Reeves picked Totals 32 7 12 4 Totals 2611 911 ceiver Michael Floyd will be al- driving. He has pleaded not
OBrien cf 3 2 2 0 Emmett 2b 2 0 1 0
Harris p 0 0 0 0 Sod 2b 0 0 0 0 “We’d been working him in the up the win, pitching 21⁄3 innings Jersey Shore......................... 003 100 3 — 7 lowed to participate in volun- guilty and his attorney has said
Tunkhannock ........................ 400 034 x — 11
Grove dh
Carey dh
3 1 2 2 Sorokas cf
1 1 1 1 Grazias lf
2 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 bullpen,” Custer said. “We kind before Papi came on to finish 3B – KCuster 3, Healey 2; HR – Papi tary workouts this summer with he expects to work out a plea
IP H R ER BB SO
Totals 33 914 8 Totals 22 0 2 0 of kept him under the carpet. … things off. Jersey Shore the team, but the senior has not deal.
Greater Pittston ....................... 040 000 5 — 9 Notevarp (L) ............. 5.1 8 8 8 3 3
Plains ........................................ 000 000 0 — 0 He was ready to go in districts.” Tunkhannock had started Hea- ZShreck..................... 0.2 1 3 3 1 1 been reinstated. Floyd is Notre Dame’s career
2B – Carey, HR – Eramo
IP H R ER BB SO
On Monday, it was a group of ley in each of the last three Tunkhannock
Knott .......................... 4.0 7 4 3 0 2
Notre Dame made the an- leader in touchdown catches
Plains
Harris (W) ................. 7 2 0 0 1 8
seniors that came through for the rounds of the district tourna- Reeves (W) .............. 2.1
Papi (S) ..................... 0.2
5
0
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
nouncement Monday. (28) and ranks second in school
Greater Pittston
Castellino (L) ............ 5.0 9 4 3 3 2
two-time District 2 champs. ment, but the coaching staff was Floyd was suspended by history in catches (171) and
Okun .......................... 1.1 5 5 5 3 1 Mike Healey also drove in four looking to give him a rest. Rich coach Brian Kelly after he was third in receiving yards (2,539).

LEHMAN
Not with the one swing that re- Danville reliever Andrew An- But the feeling following their
“We left it all out there. It just didn’t go our way.” ally counted. dreychik came to the mound final game wasn’t so spectacular
“It was our third time through from shortstop and struck out six for the Black Knights.
Mark LeValley the lineup. Finally, I just got used of the final eight outs he recorded “Sometimes,” LeValley said,
Continued from Page 1B Lehman coach
to it (the speed),” Cooper said, – retiring eight of Lehman’s final “you just have to give credit to
But it turned out Lehman was acknowledging his homer was 10 batters of the game. the other team.”
on the wrong side of his anger. far from a sure thing in his mind. “We expected to see him at
Danville rallied within 5-3 on a “No, actually. I was heading for some point,” LeValley said. PIAA Class 2A first round
two-run double by Jeff Ross in of the fifth inning – LeValley stuff, he surrendered just two two. I guess the wind was kind to What the Black Knights saw in Danville 6, Lake-Lehman 5
Lake-Lehman Danville
the bottom of the fifth, and with came to the mound leaning to- hits – one on a lazy fly ball that me today.” the final inning turned into their ab r h bi ab r h bi
Everett lf 1 1 0 0 Andrychk ss 4 1 1 0
two outs Cooper the cleanup ward removing pitcher Justin turned into a double for Corey It took the wind out of Leh- nightmare. Mathers ss 4 0 1 0 Ross 2b 4 0 1 2
McGovern 1b 4 1 0 1 Mertz pr 0 1 0 0
man stepped to the plate. Cornell. But LeValley walked off Gallagher when it got lost in the man’s sails. Adam Creasy began the rally Yursha cf 3 1 1 0 Renz p,3b 4 0 1 1
Then he stepped on Lehman’s and Cornell walked back to the sun. That set the stage for Dan- The Black Knights seemed to with a deep double to left field – Paulskas dh
Co.Brbcci c
3
4
1
0
0 0
2 3
Cooper 1b 3 1 1 2
Gallagher rf 3 1 1 0
dream of advancing to the state rubber to record the inning’s sec- ville’s first run when Gallagher be sailing along behind the Bar- his third hit in as many at-bats. Cu.Brbcci 3b
Shurites rf
3
4
0
1
1 1
1 0
Hahn c
Jenkins 3b
2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
quarterfinals, crushing a two-run ond out before surrendering stole home as part of a double bacci boys for much of the game. Two outs later, and just when it Carter 2b 1 0 0 0 Grubb ss 0 0 0 0
Pattersn dh 3 0 0 0
blast above Bowman Field’s spa- Cooper’s clout. steal in the third inning. Along with his two-run single appeared Lehman would escape Herman cf 3 0 0 0
Creasy lf 3 2 3 0
cious center field that carried “I’m going to blame myself on But Cornell appeared to be in in the first inning, Cole Barbacci danger, Renz socked a single to Totals 28 5 6 5 Totals 29 6 8 5
over the wall. that one,” LeValley said of his de- control until the Ironmen began bounced a run-scoring single in center, and Creasy cruised home Lake-Lehman.......................... 210 020 0 — 5
Danville .................................... 010 040 1 — 6
“I was 0-for-2, with three (ac- cision that was made, “probably banging the ball. the hole to score Lehman’s fourth with the winning run as the 2B – Cu. Barbacci; Gallagher, Ross, Creasy. HR –
Cooper.
tually two) errors, having a bad with more heart than head. We “Honestly, I think he was too run in the top of the fifth. His throw was cut off. IP H R ER BB SO
Lake-Lehman
day,” Cooper said. “It was on my got a curveball up and the big boy slow for us,” Cooper said. “Defi- brother Curt Barbacci followed “This group of seniors won Cornell....................... 4.2 6 5 5 1 2
mind. I wanted to make up.” took him long for the tying home nitely, that was one of the slower by lining a double into right field, over 50 games as a group,” LeVal- Bean, L ...................... 1.1
McGovern................. 0.2
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
His blast left the Black Knights run.” pitchers we’ve faced. He had, not bringing Adam Paulauskas ley said. “They left their mark Danville
Renz .......................... 4.1 6 5 2 4 3
making second guesses. Before that frightful fifth, Cor- a great curveball, but it was good. around with a 5-1 lead. here at Lake-Lehman. They have Andreychik, W ......... 2.2 0 0 0 2 6

Because following Ross’ dou- nell pitched a pretty heady game. I know I was out in front real That turned out to be the final so much to be proud of. This was
ble – Danville’s third straight hit Using a mixture of off-speed bad.” run for the Black Knights, as a very special group of kids.”
CMYK

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

OSU president vows to look at all compliance issues


School will monitor activities parture. that we’re asking all the right making sure the university looks Smith’s job is safe. Gee has been criticized for his
throughout the university, not Gee told The Associated Press questions.” at mistakes it made and corrects “In tumultuous times it’s im- response when he was asked then
in a phone interview that univer- Tressel resigned on Memorial them. portant to have a very mature whether he had considered firing
just the athletic department. sity trustees are looking at com- Day following revelations that he “Make certain the procedures leader,” Gee said. “He is that.” Tressel: “I’m just hopeful the
pliance issues across the universi- failed to report allegations that we have are best in class, and we Also Monday, Ohio State re- coach doesn’t dismiss me.”
ty, not just in the athletic depart- several players had sold or traded are monitoring every one of leased copies of emails and let- “I found your comments to be
The Associated Press
ment. memorabilia for cash and tattoos. those issues very, very carefully,” ters Gee has received since a both flippant and arrogant,” Har-
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio
State University must “scrub ev- “Any time that there is a mis- The NCAA continues to investi- Gee said. “We’re going to make March 8 news conference with ry Turner, of LaCrosse, Wis.,
erything” as it works to restore take, or any time that there is an gate Ohio State’s football pro- certain that we set a very high Tressel and Smith in which the wrote on March 14. “Basically,
order after the resignation of Jim issue that flares up, and we go gram, particularly in regard to standard for ourselves.” school acknowledged that Tres- you, Mr. Smith and Coach Tressel
Tressel, OSU president Gordon back through and scrub every- improper benefits and cars. And Ohio State athletic direc- sel had known about the memor- have sent a negative message to
Gee said Monday, one week after thing very, very carefully,” he Gee said his biggest concern a tor Gene Smith will be a part of abilia sales for months without American’s youth -- ’It’s ok to win
the football coach’s stunning de- said. “We want to make certain week after Tressel’s resignation is that. Gee again insisted that alerting the university. by cheating.”’

NFL CYC L I N G

Denver race: A sky-high challenge


Inaugural USA Pro Challenge dirt,” Birrell said. agencies to ensure road condi-
The cyclists will ascend 2,740 tions would be good.
will include the two highest
feet over nearly 14 miles to re- The race through Colorado’s
climbs in cycling history. ach Cottonwood Pass, the high- front range and the picturesque
est point during the weeklong Rocky Mountains begins with
race. After a tough climb and an ultra-fast prologue in which
By ARNIE STAPLETON fast descent comes another gru- riders will descend from the
AP Sports Writer eling climb up Independence Garden of the Gods at 50-plus
DENVER — The inaugural Pass, a road that’s narrow and mph and into Colorado Springs.
USA Pro Cycling Challenge in steep with a 6.5 percent gra- The race ends in downtown
August will feature the two dient and numerous switch- Denver on Aug. 28.
highest climbs in competitive in- backs. After the prologue, Stage 1
ternational cycling history on Organizers had to seek per- starts in Salida and goes up the
the same stage. mission from the International 11,312-foot Monarch Pass with a
The jewel of the nearly 500- Cycling Union to route their mountaintop finish on Mount
mile course through mountain race over the twin peaks. Crested Butte. After rides up In-
and metro roads is the Queen’s “I don’t know if you can pick dependence and Cottonwood
ASSOCIATED :PRESS Stage from Gunnison to Aspen another stage anywhere in the passes, Stage 3 revives the Co-
Former New York Giants star Plaxico Burress speaks to reporters after being released from the on Aug. 24, the third day of the world that has the physical and ors Classic time trial around
Oneida County Correction Facility in Rome, N.Y., Monday. weeklong race. It includes as- mental demands of the Queen’s Vail, where the 10-mile route is
cents over 12,126-foot Cotton- Stage,” said Shawn Hunter, race primarily uphill.

Burress released from prison


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pendence Pass, where oxygen Despite grueling ascents and the 128 riders. Without signifi-
levels are close to half of what fast descents, Birrell said safety cant climbs or high-speed de-
they are at sea level. was paramount in designing the scents, cyclists will have numer-
“Our motto is, ’The Mountain arduous route. ous opportunities for break-
Former Giants receiver plans “I’d like to thank everybody NBA finals, even LeBron James Changes Everything,”’ said race Last month, 26-year-old Bel- aways between Avon and Steam-
for their prayers and words of took a moment to tweet: “Wel- director Jim Birrell of Medalist gian Wouter Weylandt died boat Springs, but the stage does
to be ready for possible
encouragement,” Burress said come home Plaxico! Best of Sports, the race producer. “The when he crashed after clipping a feature a net elevation change of
return when dispute ends. as the fog-shrouded morning luck in the near future both on key elements are elevation and wall during a decent in the Giro 5,000 feet.
gave way to brilliant sunshine. and off the field. 17 Jersey com- altitude.” d’Italia. Stage 5 from Steamboat
“I’d like to thank all my fans all ing to a city near u.” The first 12 miles up Cotton- Birrell asked cycling teams Springs to Breckenridge gives
By JOHN KEKIS around the world for the thou- Former Giants linebacker An- wood Pass are on dirt, adding to and cycling federations about riders another day filled with op-
Associated Press sands of letters, for their unwa- tonio Pierce, who was with Bur- the challenge on the riders’ thin the feasibility of the grueling portunities for breakaways and
ROME, N.Y. — Clad nearly all vering support. As far as foot- ress the night his life unraveled, road tires. second stage and then checked aggressive racing, but this one
in black — hooded sweat shirt, ball is concerned, if and when tweeted the following a couple “I don’t think we’ve ever taken with the Colorado Department includes another mountain pass,
athletic shorts, sneakers — and everything gets settled, when of hours before Burress was re- riders on such a long journey on of Transportation and other the double-summit Rabbit Ears.
a white T-shirt, the tall, lanky they get back on the field, I’ll be leased: “17.. Time well over
man walked alone through a ready.” due.. Great teammate, friend,
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NASCAR O LY M P I C S

Childress fined Fox makes pitch for the Olympics


for Busch attack
Network seeking four-games years, you’re financially in a much ish praise on Dick Ebersol, the
better place.” former NBC sports and Olympics
package through 2020 in The three companies will sub- chief who resigned suddenly last
attempt to unseat NBC, ESPN. mit sealed bids on Tuesday after- month in a dispute with Com-
noon, and the IOC could an- cast, the cable giant which took
nounce the winner by the end of control of the network earlier this
By STEPHEN WILSON the day or order another round of year.
By JENNA FRYER passion for what we do at Ri- AP Sports Writer bidding. It wants a deal in place With Ebersol’s departure, the
AP Auto Racing Writer chard Childress Racing. I believe LAUSANNE, Switzerland — before the IOC general assembly bidding is considered much more
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ri- passionately in defending my ASSOCIATED PRESS Fox made its pitch Monday for starts on July 4 in Durban, South open this time.
chard Childress was fined race teams and my sponsor part- the next set of U.S. Olympic tele- Africa. Ebersol was a close partner of
Richard Childress was fined
ners. In this instance, I let that vision rights, saying it wants to Hill said Fox will put in sepa- the IOC, negotiating several mul-
$150,000 on Monday for assault- $150,000 by NASCAR and
passion and my emotions get the bid on a four-games package rate bids both for 2014-2016 and ti-games deals that kept the com-
ing Kyle Busch, the latest inci- placed on probation for his
best of me. for the four games combined, but mittee’s coffers bulging and en-
dent in an ongoing feud between altercation with driver Kyle through 2020 in the high-stakes
stressed that the eight-year deal sured the stability of the games in
NASCAR’s most polarizing driv- “I accept the penalty NASCAR Busch at Kansas Speedway on battle worth billions of dollars
is his preference. the Olympics’ most important fi-
er and Childress’ race teams. announced today and, as a com- Saturday. with incumbent NBC and ESPN.
“That’s a shot you want to nancial market.
NASCAR also placed Chil- pany, we will now focus on this Fox sports chairman David Hill
take,” he said. “I said to the IOC that I’m go-
dress on probation through the week’s races at Pocono Raceway Harvick tried to punch Busch led a six-man delegation that
The IOC said it will weigh up ing to miss Dick Ebersol hugely,”
end of the year, finding the team and Texas Motor Speedway.” while Busch was still seated in made a two-hour presentation bids for two or four games. Hill said. “Dick and I might have
owner solely at fault for Satur- It’s not clear what probation his car, but Busch instead Monday to IOC officials, seeking “It makes the decision a little
day’s incident at Kansas Speed- means in relation to Childress as rammed Harvick’s car out of the to secure the first games in the had disagreements on numerous
more complex,” IOC TV rights
way. The 65-year-old grandfa- a car owner. Generally consid- way so he could drive off. Har- U.S. for Rupert Murdoch’s News things, but we’ve become great
negotiator Richard Carrion said.
ther apparently approached ered to be nothing more than a vick’s car turned into the pit road Corp. friends. The Olympic movement
“We may have to make a judg-
Busch after the Trucks race, slap on the wrist, NASCAR wall. NBC and ESPN/ABC will owes him a huge debt.”
ment whether we want to go long
placed him in a headlock, and chairman Brian France defined Both Busch and Harvick were make their case to the Interna- term.” NBC has broadcast every Sum-
punched him several times. probation last month as “a differ- fined $25,000 each for the inci- tional Olympic Committee on It’s the first U.S. rights auction mer Olympics since 1988 and ev-
“We feel this action is appro- ent set of eyes and expectations” dent, and placed on probation Tuesday. since 2003, when NBC secured ery Winter Games since 2002,
priate and are confident all par- for drivers, adding they would through June 15. At stake are rights to the 2014 the 2010 and 2012 Olympics in a and holds the rights through next
ties involved understand our po- have limited flexibility on the But it was apparently the final Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, deal worth $2.2 billion. year’s London Olympics. Eight
sition on this matter and will race track. straw for Childress, who let it be and 2016 Olympics in Rio de Ja- The IOC says it hopes to sur- years ago, NBC and parent com-
move forward appropriately,” For Childress, it could only known he would not tolerate neiro, Brazil. In a new twist, the pass that fee this time. If the IOC pany General Electric outbid the
NASCAR said in a statement. mean he must stay away from Busch damaging any more RCR networks can also bid on the 2018 agrees to a four-games deal, the same two competitors, with Fox
Childress, who dodged a sus- Busch for the rest of the year. equipment. So after racing Coul- and 2020 Games, whose sites figure could potentially run be- offering $1.3 billion.
pension from NASCAR, was up- Busch and Kevin Harvick, ter hard in the closing laps at have not been selected. tween $4-5 billion. Hill said Monday that history
set that Busch had bumped into RCR’s top driver, have feuded on Kansas on Saturday, Busch Hill confirmed for the first time “Yes, we’re expecting an in- had “vindicated” his lower bid.
Joey Coulter on the cool-down and off for years, and the tension bumped into the 21-year-old on that Fox will be seeking the long- crease,” IOC marketing director “We went back and looked at
lap after the race. was reignited last month after a the cool-down lap, presumably er-term deal. Timo Lumme told The Associat- our numbers again,” he said. “I
He said in a statement that he race at Darlington. A move by to show his displeasure over “We’re going to go for four,” he ed Press. “What that increase is thought my calculator was seri-
accepts the penalty, but he did Busch late in the race caused something Coulter had done said after the presentation. “If we don’t know. There’s every in- ously wrong when the disparity
not apologize for his actions. Harvick to wreck with team- during the race. you look at amortization, you dication to show that premium was so great. The numbers came
“First of all, I’m responsible for mate Clint Bowyer, and Harvick The act is fairly common in have to make a major investment sports retains a very, very impor- out almost exactly the same. ...
my actions, plain and simple,” tried to express his displeasure racing, and likely happens be- in technical hardware. Anyone tant position in the programming History will show that our bid
he said. “As you know, I am a ve- after stopping his car in front of tween two drivers following ev- will tell you if you advertise that strategies of the networks.” last time was pretty much right
ry principled person and have a Busch on pit road after the race. ery event. over four years rather than two Hill went out of his way to lav- on the money.”

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NBA FINALS COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Heat concerned NCAA strips Trojans


of 2004 national title
about present
Miami won’t look back to
The Associated Press
The Bowl Championship Se-
ries stripped Southern Califor-
nia of its 2004 title on Monday,
leaving that season without a
Heisman and the trust in charge
of handing out the award an-
nounced the ’05 winner would
be left vacant.
The BCS waited until USC
BCS champion. appealed the NCAA sanctions,
Game 2, where it blew a
The announcement was no which included a two-year ban
double-digit advantage. surprise. BCS officials had said from postseason play and a loss
USC was in danger of having its of 30 scholarships over three
THE FINALS championship vacated after the seasons, to make a decision
By BRIAN MAHONEY Trojans were hit with heavy about its championship. The
AP Basketball Writer (Best-of-7) NCAA sanctions last year for NCAA denied USC’s appeal on
Miami 2, Dallas 1
DALLAS — A chance for anoth- rules violations committed dur- May 26.
May 31: Miami 92, Dallas 84
er championship ahead of him, June 2: Dallas 95, Miami 93 ing the 2004 and ’05 seasons. At that point, it was just a
Dwyane Wade refused to look Sunday: Miami 88, Dallas 86 “The BCS alerted us today matter of time before the Tro-
back. Today: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. that their presidents have voted jans’ 55-19 victory against Okla-
No, he said, the answer as quick Thursday: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. to vacate USC’s 2005 BCS homa in the 2005 Orange Bowl
and forceful as his first step to the x-Sunday: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m. championship game victory,” was wiped from the record
basket. He doesn’t consider that x-June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. USC athletic director Pat Haden books.
x-if necessary
the Miami Heat should have a 3-0 All games on ABC said. “This was not an unex- The dominant performance
lead in the NBA finals. pected outcome. We will com- capped a perfect season by USC
The margin is 2-1, close on the ply with all requirements man- and left it ranked at the top of
scoreboard even though it doesn’t Wade clutched the finals MVP AP PHOTO dated by the result of this BCS both the AP and coaches’ polls.
feelthatwayonthefloor.TheHeat trophy that night five years ago, al- The Miami Heat’s LeBron James, left, has some fun with team- vote.” Auburn and Utah also finished
have repeatedly built double-digit ready a superstar in just his third mate Eddie House during a practice session for Game 4 of the The NCAA ruled star tailback that season undefeated.
cushions against the Dallas Ma- NBA season, and figured he would NBA Finals Monday in Dallas. The Heat lead the Dallas Maver- Reggie Bush received improper The Trojans will not have to
vericks, and a late collapse in be back plenty of times. Instead, icks 2-1 in the series. extra benefits during those sea- relinquish The Associated Press
Game 2 is all that’s keeping them the Heat never truly contended sons and was ineligible when he national championship.
from the lead that’s never been again — partially because they 88-86. And though they’ve been ball there, that can change the played.
blown in an NBA series. were clearing salary cap space for playing from behind, the Maver- complexion of it.” One of Haden’s first moves
“You can’t think about stuff like last summer — until James and icks remain unconvinced that’s So can Wade and James. Both when he took over as AD last
that. Everything in life happens for Bosh agreed to join him in Miami. where they’ll end up. aresogoodtheycancarrytheHeat year was to give back the
a reason,” Wade said Monday be- With that trio together, the Heat “I still feel like we’re going to be when the other is struggling. school’s copy of the Heisman
fore practicing. “If we come in and could win multiple titles, but NBA champs this year,” center Ty- When both are rolling, it might be Trophy that Bush won in 2005.
we win that game, if we run away Wade doesn’t want to wait. son Chandler said. “It’s a hard too much for Dallas’ defense to Bush later relinquished his own
with that game, I don’t know if our “Nothing is promised to none of fight. Nobody said it’s going to be stop.
sense of urgency is the same in
Game3.Whoknows?Sooursense
of urgency was that way for a rea-
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what’s going to happen in this
game. If you get your opportunity,
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Bernanke speaks Are consumers charging less? Hovnanian on housing HOV $2.33
What Federal Reserve Chair- One of the surest signs that consumers are nervous is a There’s little optimism that Hov- $6
’10 ’11
man Ben Bernanke says drop in credit card use. The Federal Reserve’s report on nanian Enterprises’ earnings
always matters. And with the consumer credit growth during April is expected to show report will include a big jump in 4
economy slowing and the stock whether rising gas and food prices convinced shoppers to orders for new homes during
market falling, his speech to the use cash instead of taking on more debt. Credit card use the February-April period. That $5.27
2
Today

International Monetary Confer- has ebbed and time coincides with the spring
Operating est.
ence will be even more impor- flowed this year. It selling season, usually the busi-
EPS -$0.36 -$0.53
tant. Economists and investors rose in March after est time for home sales. Other
want to know if Bernanke is as falling in January and homebuilders have already
pessimistic as many people, February. Given the reported disappointing orders 2Q ’10 2Q ’11
including consumers, are about ongoing drop in con- numbers during the spring. And
the economy. His speech is at sumer confidence, it’s the government’s new homes Price-to-earnings ratio: N/A
based on past 12 months’ results
3:45 p.m. Eastern time, shortly likely that credit card sales reports have also been
before stock trading ends. use also fell in April. weak. Source: FactSet

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Foreclosures keep declining locally


WALL STREET
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By ANDREW M. SEDER ached in December, when 3.16 of the re- According to CoreLogic data for March defined as above 2.8 percent -- no zip code
aseder@timesleader.com gion’s homes were in foreclosure. The rate 2011,6.49percentofmortgageloanswere90 in the tri-county region had a foreclosure
Foreclosures in the Scranton/Wilkes- rose in January before dropping the next days or more delinquent compared to 6.72 rate below 0.8 percent, which would be
I N B R I E F Barre region declined for the second two months. percent for the same period last year, repre- classified as “low,” according to the data.
straight month in March, but remained CoreLogic looked at the region, which in- senting a decrease of 0.23 percentage points. In Wyoming County, only the Noxen ZIP

ParenteBeard sets forum above the three percent benchmark.


The 3.17 percent rate in March was
cludes Luzerne, Wyoming and Lackawanna
counties, and determined it has a rate lower
About one in every 15 mortgaged prop-
erties in the region was at least 90 days de-
code, 18636, was considered to have a high
foreclosure rate. In Lackawanna County,
ParenteBeard LLC will hold a manu- down from the high set in January when than the national average of 3.57 percent but linquent in March, according to CoreLog- ZIPcodeareasinthehighratezonesinclude
facturing, distribution and technology 3.32percentofallmortgagedpropertiesin above the state’s average of 2.55 percent. ic. Property owners who are three months Carbondale, Gouldsboro, Mount Cobb and
industry forum for clients and other the tri-county region were in foreclosure. The local rate is still well above the 2.55 behind in payments are at high risk of fore- Scranton. In Luzerne County, only one ZIP
businesses on Thursday at The Wood- It’s also down from February’s rate of 3.21 percent reported in March 2010. closure. code had a foreclosure rate CoreLogic con-
lands Inn, Route 315, Plains Township. percent. The data was released Monday But when comparing the percent of While some areas of the region had sidered “moderately low” and that is the
Presented by the firm’s Manufactur- by CoreLogic, a real estate data and ana- mortgage loans locally that were 90 days much higher foreclosure rates than others 18656 ZIP code near Sweet Valley. Moder-
ing, Distribution and Technology In- lytics company based in Santa Ana, Calif. or more delinquent, the report shows a – more than half of Luzerne County is con- ately low means the foreclosure rate is be-
dustry Center of Excellence, the event Theabove-threepercentplateauwasre- year-to-year decrease. sidered to have a “high” foreclosure rate, tween 0.8 and 1.3 percent.
is the latest in an ongoing series in
2011.
The local forum will feature updates
from some of the firm’s most seasoned
professionals on tax strategies, ac-
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MetroCast adds
ital markets and mergers and acquisi-
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human resources. All topics are tai-
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The event will be hosted by certified aseder@timesleader.com
public accountants Jeffrey J. Vrabel and MetroCast Communications,
James G. Cassel. the Berwick-based video, Internet
and phone provider serving the
Tropicana plans ‘party pit’ Back Mountain and western por-
tions of Luzerne County, has an-
Soon it might be more difficult to nounced enhancements for its cus-
concentrate on the cards at one Atlan- tomers that will bring more chan-
tic City casino. nels, improved digital picture and
The Tropicana Casino and Resort is sound quality
creating a new “party pit” near its WHEN’S THE and “Video
Rumba Lounge nightclub where female SWITCH? On Demand”
blackjack and roulette dealers will wear For more informa- program-
bustiers and stockings. tion about the
It’s part of a trend in the nation’s ming. The
MetroCast enhance-
second-largest gambling market to sex ments and to find
switchover
things up as the competition for the out the dates each begins on
gambling dollar grows ever fiercer. area will be up- June 15.
The new pit will be right next to the graded, customers Chrissy Ca-
Rumba Lounge, a nightclub on the can visit www.Met- rey, the mar-
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end nights. The six blackjack and two Cast, said all
roulette tables in the “party pit” will AP PHOTO
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debut during the July Fourth weekend. Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces iCloud on Monday during a keynote address to the Apple Worldwide Developers Confer- – whether they have analog or dig-
ence in San Francisco. ital cable -- will see a change in
DC Comics renumbering

Jobs interrupts leave


their channel lineup, including ad-
ditional channels and a grouping
Holy first issues, Batman! of channels by genre. She said
DC Comics is taking its flagship sports and news stations, chil-
“Detective Comics” back to No. 1 at the
dren’s entertainment and music
end of the summer, part of its push to
renumber all of its superhero titles and networks will be grouped together.
give the characters new looks, new In addition, subscribers who
attitudes and a contemporary feel. Apple’s CEO takes a break from conference, his second major public ap- ent from when he made a surprising ap- have digital service will see clearer
“Detective Comics” has been pub- pearance since he went on medical leave in pearance in March to announce the iPad 2. pictures, better sound and the Vid-
medical hiatus to unveil synching eo On Demand feature.
lished monthly by DC since 1937 and is January for unspecified reasons and dura- James Brown’s “I Feel Good” played over
currently at issue 877. service at annual conference. tion. the loudspeakers just before Jobs walked The conversion will be done
The title is where Batman, created Jobs left many of the specific announce- on stage, looking thin, in his signature out- neighborhood by neighborhood
by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, made his By MICHAEL LIEDTKE mentstotopexecutives.Inthefirsthour,he fit of mock turtleneck and blue jeans. over a span of a month or two. Af-
debut in May 1939 and his eventual and MARCUS WOHLSEN appeared on stage for only a few minutes. One audience member shouted out, “we ter the digital conversion, Metro-
sidekick and ward, Robin, in issue 38 in Associated Press Typically, he’s on stage longer at major pub- love you.” Cast will introduce the “On De-
April 1940. Other key characters in the SAN FRANCISCO — Apple CEO Steve lic launches. Jobs returned to stage about 80 minutes mand” service, which will enable
Batman mythology were introduced to Jobs briefly emerged from a medical leave Tim Bajarin, president of Creative Strat- into the presentation to announce iCloud. customers to choose individual
readers in the magazine, including
Monday to unveil a free service that lets egies and a longtime Apple watcher, said AniCloudaccountwillstoreuserinforma- programs to watch with a push of a
villains Penguin, Two-Face, the Riddler
and Clayface. customers share calendar entries, songs Jobs “almost always” has his key people tion from several devices, including iPhones button. The Video On Demand
The new series will be written and and other files among their devices more handle the bulk of the demos at developers’ and iPads, and make sure the same contacts, service will be up and running
drawn by Tony Daniel. easily. conferences. calendareventsandfilesareavailableonallof closer to the end of the year, Carey
The company also announced new soft- “The last three developer conferences them. It also backs up the data on Apple’s said.

Wanted: ‘Snooze Director’ ware to make Mac computers behave more


like mobile devices and Apple’s mobile de-
were done almost exclusively by key peo-
ple,” he said, while pointing out that Jobs
servers. It mimics Google’s Docs system for
online files, and products from smaller on-
Tom Carey, general manager of
MetroCast-Pennsylvania, said let-
Sleepy’s is looking to fill a newly vices more like rival smartphones. came on stage to announce the iCloud mu- line-storage companies like Dropbox. ters were mailed to all subscribers
created position in the company -- Jobsreceivedastandingovationasheap- sic and synching service. The iCloud will also allow customers to last month informing them of the
“Snooze Director.” The mattress retail- peared at Apple Inc.’s annual developers’ Bajarin said Jobs didn’t look much differ- store their music online. changes.
er is looking for someone to doze off
daily at the company and get paid for

Being ahead of your time not always a great way to get ahead
it.
The Snooze Director will be respon-
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The ideal candidate will be creative,
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century.
We’ve got so much
NICK DELORENZO and-white screen … you could have
been playing Space Invaders on a
of a small suitcase. It could even re-
cord and play back sound. But only
sleep and must have at least 18 years of neat stuff floating TECH TALK handheld device that could display 900 sold because people didn’t seem
sleeping experience. Snoring is permit- around these days 4,000-plus colors? to be prepared for such capability in
ted. that it’s nearly impos- It’s all true. such a small package.
Locally, Sleepy’s has locations in
Edwardsville, Wilkes-Barre Township, sible to keep up with Unfortunately, the mediocrity prin- And the handheld gaming system
Moosic and Dickson City. For more it all. There are ciple can apply with technology just that rivaled the Gameboy? It was the
information on the position, go to: touch-screen devices everywhere. And like anything else. If people aren’t Atari Lynx.
www.facebook.com/sleepys#!/ video games that monitor how you ready for the product yet, it seems to It had a rich color display, you could
sleepys?sk=app_190322544333196 move, and in some really nifty cases, simply go away until they are. network with up to 17 other players
what you’re thinking about. That touch-screen based device, the for multiplayer games – it was better
Yes, modern technology is wonder- Vectrex, got axed in 1984, along with than just about anything else on the
ful ... when the timing is right. ical wizardry. many other unique concepts, due to a market, but it failed due to lack of
But even when all of the pieces are But what if I told you that Milton- crash of the video game market. The interest.
there and you can put them together Bradley released a touch-screen video Vectrex pioneered the use of drag-and- I guess the moral here is that we
to make a fantastic product, if the console in 1982? drop, and the manipulation of 3D shouldn’t be too proud of ourselves
$3.68 $3.98 $2.66
people on the street don’t get it, it’s What if I told you that a multitask- elements on computers, but it was when we get the latest gizmo or gad-
bound to flop. ing laptop was released in 1989 .... one released at the wrong time to succeed. get. Odds are they had it back in 1984.
$4.06 The average video-game player that retailed at about $1,200, and That laptop that I mentioned?
07/17/08
these days is fairly tech savvy. They weighed about 4 pounds? The Psion MC400. It featured a Nick DeLorenzo is Director of Interactive
have all the latest gadgets, all clearly And what if I said that the same touch-pad, many applications, and it and New Media for The Times Leader. Write
the product of cutting-edge technolog- year the original Nintendo Gameboy was small, light and relatively cheap him at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com.
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Advanced 608 590 AEP Ind 29.22 -.03 +12.6 ChesEng 29.68 -.85 +14.6 Gerdau 10.41 -.38 -25.6 McCorm 48.51 +.32 +4.3 PwShs QQQ55.89 -.46 +2.6 Suncor gs 39.50 -.91 +3.2
NASDAQ 2736.66 2702.20 2702.56 -30.22 -1.11% t t s +1.87% AES Corp 12.30 -.16 +1.0 Chevron 99.68 -1.32 +9.2 GileadSci 40.91 -.14 +12.9 McDrmInt s 19.60 -.73 -5.3 Praxair 100.18 -.68 +4.9 Sunoco 39.40 -.48 -2.3
Declined 2451 2025 S&P 500 1300.26 1284.72 1286.17 -13.99 -1.08% t t s +2.27% AFLAC 45.55 -.92 -19.3 Chicos 13.92 -.36 +15.7 GlaxoSKln 42.51 -.11 +8.4 McDnlds 80.70 +.16 +5.1 PrecDrill 14.79 -.28 +52.6 SunOpta 7.55 +.15 -3.5
New Highs 28 30 Wilshire 5000 13792.84 13617.37 13626.39 -166.45 -1.21% t t s +1.99% AGL Res 39.69 -.38 +10.7 Chimera 3.73 -.06 -9.2 GlimchRt 9.65 -.14 +14.9 McGrwH 41.04 -.14 +12.7 PriceTR 58.04 -.93 -10.1 SunTrst 25.39 -.46 -14.0
New Lows 64 126 AK Steel 14.41 -.58 -12.0 ChinaTcF 4.41 -.87 +5.0 GluMobile 4.91 -.14+137.2 MedcoHlth 56.77 -1.02 -7.3 PrinFncl 29.26 -.62 -10.1 Supvalu 8.65 -.36 -10.2
Russell 2000 809.88 795.27 795.32 -12.81 -1.59% t t s +1.49% AMR 5.74 -.22 -26.3 ChurchD s 40.39 +.40 +17.0 GoldFLtd 14.87 -1.03 -18.0 Medtrnic 38.77 -.50 +4.5 ProLogis 32.91 -1.09 +3.8 Symantec 18.44 -.07 +10.2
ASM Intl 40.50 -.93 +15.7 CIBER 5.40 -.35 +15.4 Goldcrp g 48.38 -.72 +5.2 MelcoCrwn 10.80 -.65 +69.8 ProShtS&P 42.15 +.42 -3.9 Synovus 2.16 -.08 -18.2

Time to try munis?


AT&T Inc 30.36 -.29 +3.3 CienaCorp 24.08 -.75 +14.4 GoldStr g 2.51 -.09 -45.3 MensW 31.51 -.41 +26.1 PrUShS&P 21.90 +.46 -7.8 Sysco 30.87 -.26 +5.0
AbtLab 51.02 -.06 +6.5 CinciBell 2.86 -.12 +2.1 GoldmanS 133.90 -1.43 -20.4 Merck 35.56 -.26 -1.3 ProUltQQQ 84.75 -1.50 +4.1 TCW Strat 5.44 -.01 +4.2
AberFitc 70.45 -1.99 +22.2 Cinemark 19.29 -.79 +11.9 Goodyear 16.06 -.45 +35.5 Meritage 22.59 -.85 +1.8 PrUShQQQ rs53.17+.84 -8.6 TD Ameritr 19.52 -.54 +2.8
AcadiaRlt 19.77 -.16 +8.4 Cisco 15.99 -.02 -21.0 GrafTech 19.24 -.69 -3.0 Mesab 30.50 -1.13 -20.8 ProUltSP 50.26 -1.08 +4.6 TE Connect36.34 +.23 +2.7
Accenture 55.78 -.04 +15.0 Citigrp rs 38.07 -1.78 -19.5 Gramrcy 2.24 +.06 -2.8 MetLife 41.41 -.36 -6.8 PrUShtFn rs65.65 +2.23 +4.7 TECO 18.49 -.07 +3.9
ActionSemi 2.15 -.02 0.0 Citigp wtA .65 -.03 -31.6 Greif A 63.79 -.19 +3.1 MetroPCS 17.06 -.50 +35.1 ProUShL20 33.56 +.46 -9.4 THQ 4.14 +.01 -31.7
ActivsBliz 11.70 -.14 -5.9 CitzRepB h .78 -.05 +26.8 GrifolsSA n 7.25 -.15 -5.2 Microchp 37.50 +.13 +9.6 ProUSSP50017.03 +.54 -12.3 TaiwSemi 13.68 +.04 +9.1
AdamsEx 10.79 -.16 +.5 Clearwire 3.97 -.07 -22.9 GpoTMM 1.86 -.04 -25.6 MicronT 9.04 -.12 +12.7 ProUSSlv rs17.50 -.47 -55.4 Talbots 4.42 -.16 -48.1
AdobeSy 32.84 -.43 +6.7 CliffsNRs 86.85 -.44 +11.3 Guess 41.25 -.54 -12.8 Microsoft 24.01 +.11 -14.0 ProgrssEn 46.64 -.20 +7.3 TalismE g 19.34 -.56 -12.8
AdvATech 6.03 ... +50.4 Clorox 67.27 -.21 +6.3 HCA Hld n 33.74 -.40 +8.8 MdsxWatr 17.87 -.02 -2.6 ProgsvCp 20.72 -.25 +4.3
WITH NATALIE COHEN OF WELLS FARGO SECURITIES AdvBattery 1.43 -.02 -62.9 Coach 60.28 -.73 +9.0 HSBC 50.95 -.38 -.2 MitsuUFJ 4.40 -.15 -18.7 ProUSR2K rs45.69+1.39 -9.1
Target 47.36
TataMotors 22.53
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-.28
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-23.2
AMD 7.80 -.17 -4.6 Coeur 25.01 -.32 -8.5 Hallibrtn 48.04 -2.24 +17.7 Molycorp n 57.92 -4.28 +16.1 ProvFnH 7.79 +.21 +7.6 TeckRes g 48.72 -1.77 -21.2
Aeropostl 17.47 -.45 -29.1 CognizTech 74.21 +.40 +1.3 HanJS 15.02 -.01 -.5 Monsanto 67.56 -1.23 -3.0 Prudentl 59.56 -1.70 +1.4 TelNorL 16.94 -.71 +15.2
AEterna g 2.28 -.14 +32.6 ColgPal 84.43 +.32 +5.1 HarleyD 36.86 +.99 +6.3 MonstrWw 13.15 -.43 -44.4 PSEG 32.38 -.10 +1.8
Municipal bond funds were a Natalie Cohen, who directs muni Any advice for investors who Aetna 42.53 -.67 +39.4 Comc spcl 22.57 -.27 +9.0 HarrisCorp 46.17 -.58 +1.9 Moodys 38.74 -.69 +46.0 PubStrg 114.43 -1.49 +12.8
Teleflex 58.55 -.06 +8.8
TelefEsp s 23.79 -.36 +4.3
refuge from stock market volatility research at Wells Fargo Securities, want to research muni risks? Affymetrix 7.21 -.04 +43.3 Comerica 33.91 -.23 -19.7 Harsco 31.70 -.44 +11.9 Moog A 40.53 +.03 +1.8 PulteGrp 7.41 -.41 -1.5 TelMexL 16.77 -.24 +3.9
Agenus .90 -.12 -11.4 CmtyHlt 25.43 -1.26 -32.0 HartfdFn 24.91 -.52 -6.0 Moog B 40.40 ... +1.5 PPrIT 6.74 ... +7.3 Tellabs 4.16 -.17 -38.6
before the financial crisis in 2008. talked to The Associated Press There’s a lot more information Agilent 47.06 -.37 +13.6 CompSci 37.88 -.59 -23.6 HawaiiEl 23.76 -.14 +4.3 MorgStan 22.52 -.60 -17.2 Qihoo360 n 20.25 -3.48 -40.4 TempleInld 21.01 -.68 -1.1
Investors could expect returns of 4 about the outlook for munis: than there used to be. There’s a AkamaiT 31.84 -.99 -32.3 Compuwre 9.60 -.01 -17.7 HltMgmt 10.54 -.34 +10.5 Mosaic 66.72 -2.27 -12.6 Qlogic 15.94 +.04 -6.3 TmpDrgn 30.21 -.37 -1.7
AlcatelLuc 5.47 -.18 +84.8 ConAgra 24.36 -.11 +7.9 HeclaM 7.67 -.23 -31.9 MotrlaSol n 46.45 -.02 +22.1 Qualcom 56.48 -.56 +14.1 TenetHlth 6.16 -.09 -7.9
percent to 5 percent a year. free system for researching muni Alcoa 15.61 -.31 +1.4 ConnWtrSv 24.06 -.20 -13.7 HercOffsh 5.60 -.37 +60.9 MotrlaMo n 24.35 -.18 -16.3 QuantaSvc 18.54 -.53 -6.9 Tenneco 39.44 -.09 -4.2
The appeal of munis is interest What’s going on in the market financial disclosures, run by the AlignTech 23.47 -.12 +20.1 ConocPhil 70.92 -1.47 +4.1 Hertz 14.84 -.47 +2.4 Mylan 22.42 -.43 +6.1 QntmDSS 3.16 -.21 -15.1 Teradyn 14.83 -.10 +5.6
Allergan 79.74 -.08 +16.1 ConsolEngy49.07 -1.18 +.7 Hess 74.38 -2.59 -2.8 NCR Corp 18.48 -.46 +20.2 QstDiag 57.97 -.27 +7.4 Terex 26.19 -.62 -15.6
that’s exempt from federal and now? Municipal Securities Rulemaking AlliBInco 7.90 ... -.4 ConEd 52.15 -.17 +5.2 HewlettP 35.96 -.15 -14.6 NRG Egy 23.80 -.09 +21.8 QksilvRes 14.16 -.26 -3.9 TeslaMot n 28.70 -1.43 +7.8
AlliantEgy 39.89 -.32 +8.5 ConsolWtr 8.84 -.16 -3.6 HomeDp 34.29 -.34 -2.2 NV Energy 15.03 -.18 +7.0 Quidel 14.43 -.23 -.1
most state and local taxes. But We’re starting to see small Board, and called Emma — Elec- Allstate 30.16 -.51 -5.4 CooperTire 22.20 -.25 -5.9 HonwllIntl 57.45 +.20 +8.1 NYSE Eur 35.50 -.30 +18.4 RCM 5.33 -.12 +15.1
Tesoro 21.62 -1.06 +16.6
TevaPhrm 49.95 -.19 -4.2
many state and local governments amounts of money moving back tronic Municipal Market Access. It’s AlphaNRs 48.47 -1.50 -19.3 CorinthC 4.89 -.16 -6.1 Hospira 53.90 ... -3.2 Nabors 25.95 -1.50 +10.6 RF MicD 5.80 -.06 -21.1 TexInst 33.32 -.18 +2.5
AlteraCp lf 45.48 -.08 +27.8 CornPdts 53.65 -1.23 +16.6 HostHotls 16.52 -.37 -7.6 NBkGreece 1.43 -.08 -14.9 RPM 22.05 -.40 -.2
have big budget gaps. That has into muni bond funds. There was a available at www.msrb.org. Textron 21.88 -.04 -7.4
Altria 27.25 -.35 +10.7 Corning 18.86 -.17 -2.4 HovnanE 2.33 -.12 -43.0 NatFuGas 67.36 -1.47 +2.7 RXi Phrm 1.19 -.11 -53.9 ThermoFis 62.30 -.50 +12.5
investors worrying about defaults. rally that started in mid-April. It’s important to remember that Amarin 17.18 -1.35+109.5 Costco 77.69 -.12 +7.6 HudsCity 8.44 -.16 -33.8 NatGrid 48.20 -.94 +8.6 RadianGrp 4.25 -.15 -47.3
Amazon 185.69 -2.63 +3.2 Covidien 53.28 -.94 +16.7 HuntBnk 6.06 -.12 -11.8 3M Co 90.62 -.08 +5.0
NOilVarco 71.19 -2.15 +5.9 RadioShk 13.68 -.40 -26.0 THorton g 44.16 -1.19 +7.1
So they’ve withdrawn a net $45 People looked at reports showing muni risks are modest. Most of Ameren 28.65 -.03 +1.6 Credicp 82.55 -19.13 -30.6 Huntsmn 17.59 -.56 +12.7 NatSemi 24.56 -.01 +78.5 Raytheon 48.61 -.20 +5.8 TimeWarn 35.11 -.06 +9.1
AMovilL 48.26 -.83 -15.8 CrownHold 38.20 +.08 +14.4 Hydrognc 5.20 -.16 +38.3 Neoprobe 4.28 -.51+107.8 RegalEnt 12.29 -.25 +4.7
billion from municipal bond funds state revenues were improving, these bonds are for basic, essential AMovilA 48.36 -.88 -15.4 Ctrip.com 42.61 -2.31 +5.3 INGPrRTr 6.22 ... +9.3 TorDBk g 81.82 -1.65 +11.6
NetApp 50.39 -1.55 -8.3 RegionsFn 6.05 -.31 -13.6 Total SA 55.14 -.69 +3.1
the last six months. That’s about 9 and said, “No, we’re not going to services — water and sewer sys- AmCapLtd 9.08 -.19 +20.1 Cummins 99.95 -1.45 -9.1 iShGold s 15.08 +.03 +8.5 Netease 41.58 -3.63 +15.0 ReneSola 6.06 -.19 -30.7 Toyota 79.92 -.59 +1.6
AEagleOut 12.80 ... -12.5 CybrOpt 9.83 -.16 +15.1 iSAstla 25.78 -.11 +1.3 Netflix 262.59 -11.11 +49.5 Renren n 12.34 -.35 -31.5
percent of the assets the funds see a spike in defaults.” tems, electricity, public transit, and AEP 37.58 +.07 +4.4 DCT Indl 5.18 -.14 -2.4 iShBraz 73.09 -1.81 -5.6 NewAmHi 10.69 -.01 +7.3 RepFBcp 2.32 -.16 -4.9
TrCda g 43.43 -.41 +14.2
AmExp 48.78 -.50 +13.7 DNP Selct 9.87 -.04 +8.0 iSh HK 18.90 -.16 -.1 Transocn 64.47 -2.31 -7.3
held last fall. Hopefully, price volatility will so on — not to finance government NwGold g 9.38 -.34 -3.9 RepubSvc 30.41 -.20 +1.8 Travelers 61.06 -.12 +9.6
AmIntlGrp 27.23 -.42 -43.6 DR Horton 11.32 -.27 -5.1 iShJapn 9.96 -.10 -8.7 NJ Rscs 44.68 -.11 +3.6 RschMotn 38.91 -.07 -33.1
Muni bond funds fell an average ease in the second half of the year. operating budgets. You have to be AmSupr 7.99 +.26 -72.1 DTE 50.00 -.26 +10.3 iShMex 59.46 -1.23 -4.0 NY CmtyB 15.67 -.07 -16.9 Revlon 15.67 -.92 +59.2
TrimbleN 40.98 -.88 +2.6
AmTower 51.77 +.56 +.3 Darden 47.62 -.46 +2.5 iSTaiwn 15.67 -.08 +.3 TriQuint 11.89 -.35 +1.7
4.6 percent in the fourth quarter, But expect to hear lots of noise for a little more careful with projects in AmWtrWks 28.79 -.26 +13.8 DeanFds 13.22 -.20 +49.5 iShSilver 35.71 +.37 +18.3
NY Times 8.04 -.02 -18.0 ReynAm s 38.43 -.17 +17.8 TwoHrbInv 10.59 -.04 +8.2
Newcastle 4.97 -.26 -25.8 RioTinto 67.06 -.38 -6.4 TycoIntl 47.00 -.04 +13.4
their worst performance since a while about state and local gov- states that have been hit especially Ameriprise 56.92 -1.31 -1.1 Deere 81.70 -.50 -1.6 iShChina25 43.28 -.43 +.4 NewellRub 14.45 -.52 -20.5 RiteAid 1.07 -.01 +21.2 Tyson 17.53 -.23 +1.8
Ametek s 41.89 -.44 +6.7 Delcath 5.70 +.32 -41.8 iSSP500 129.50 -1.38 +2.6 NewmtM 53.44 -1.31 -13.0 Riverbed s 35.52 -1.48 +1.0
1994. This year, they’re up an aver- ernment finances. This is still a hard in the recession, like Florida, Amgen 58.60 -.09 +6.7 Dell Inc 15.91 +.32 +17.4 iShEMkts 47.10 -.77 -1.1 NewsCpA 17.01 -.17 +16.8 RoyDShllA 69.34 -.52 +3.8
UBS AG 18.77 -.38 +14.0
UDR 24.65 -.33 +4.8
age 3.7 percent. tough economy. California, Nevada and Arizona. Anadarko 74.75 -2.14 -1.9 DeltaAir 9.33 -.29 -26.0 iShB20 T 95.60 -.73 +1.6 Nexen g 21.71 -.71 -5.2 SAIC 16.63 -.13 +4.9 US Airwy 8.55 -.34 -14.6
AnalogDev 39.00 -.08 +3.5 DenburyR 19.99 -.96 +4.7 iS Eafe 60.14 -.79 +3.3 NextEraEn 55.41 -.27 +6.6 SpdrDJIA 120.73 -.59 +4.4
Ann Inc 26.03 -.71 -5.0 Dndreon 39.99 -1.36 +14.5 iSR1KG 59.21 -.57 +3.4 USEC 3.82 -.12 -36.5
NiSource 19.45 -.24 +10.4 SpdrGold 150.48 +.26 +8.5 UniSrcEn 36.17 -.35 +.9
These top national municipal-bond funds are all recommended by Morningstar. Each is an Annaly 18.20 -.02 +1.6 DeutschBk 57.74 -1.88 +10.9 iShR2K 79.55 -1.33 +1.7 NobleCorp 39.52 -1.25 +10.5 S&P500ETF129.05-1.38 +2.6
UnilevNV 32.34 -.28 +3.0
A123 Sys 5.39 -.38 -43.5 DevelDiv 13.61 -.28 -3.4 iShREst 60.03 -.87 +7.3 NokiaCp 6.60 -.06 -36.0 SpdrHome 17.55 -.35 +.9
intermediate-term fund, specializing in bonds with maturities of five to 15 years. The funds’ Apache 117.17 -2.27 -1.7 DevonE 81.52 -.76 +3.8 iShSPSm 70.31 -1.01 +2.7 Nordstrm 42.89 -.64 +1.2 SpdrKbwBk 23.26 -.49 -10.2
Unisys 25.60 -.59 -1.1
ApolloGrp 44.71 -1.33 +13.2 Diageo 83.84 -.77 +12.8 ITT Corp 55.26 -.49 +6.0 UtdContl 21.99 -.74 -7.7
expenses are lower than other funds in this category. They have no front-end sales charges: Apple Inc 338.04 -5.40 +4.8 Diebold 30.87 -.55 -3.7 ITW 55.77 -.31 +4.4
NoestUt 33.88 -.38 +6.3
NorthropG 63.17 -.33 +7.5
SpdrLehHY 39.96 -.09 +.6
SpdrKbw RB24.48 -.12 -7.4
UPS B 70.36 -.79 -3.1
ApldMatl 12.89 -.07 -8.3 DirecTV A 47.59 -1.33 +19.2 Incyte 16.90 +.39 +2.1 US Bancrp 24.11 -.44 -10.6
NwstNG 44.05 +.09 -5.2 SpdrRetl 50.34 -.89 +4.1
TOTAL RETURN EXPENSE MINIMUM Arbitron 38.15 -.91 -8.1 DrSCBr rs 39.83 +1.82 -14.9 Informat 55.86 -1.02 +26.9 US NGs rs 12.23 +.29 +2.0
NovaGld g 10.93 -.26 -23.4 SpdrOGEx 56.39 -2.08 +6.9
ArcelorMit 32.02 -.14 -16.0 DirFnBr rs 49.22 +2.45 +4.2 InglesMkts 16.40 -.05 -14.6 Novartis 63.01 -.61 +6.9 US OilFd 39.00 -.66 0.0
FUND NAME (TICKER) YIELD 1 YR 5 YR * RATIO INVESTMENT SpdrMetM 66.78 -1.42 -2.9
ArchCoal 26.75 -.55 -23.7 DirLCBr rs 37.88 +1.25 -13.6 Intel 21.83 +.10 +3.8 NuanceCm 20.40 -.31 +12.2 SPX Cp 77.15 -.98 +7.9 USSteel 42.87 -.42 -26.6
ArenaPhm 1.31 -.07 -23.8 DrxEBear rs16.13 +.93 -28.5 IBM 164.75 -.30 +12.3 UtdTech 83.71 +.47 +6.3
Fidelity Intermediate Municipal Income (FLTMX) 3.44% 3% 5% 0.39% $10,000 AriadP 7.91 +.02 +55.1 DrxFnBull 23.77 -1.34 -14.6 Intl Coal 14.56 -.01 +88.1
Nucor 40.00 -.40 -8.7 Safeway 22.01 -.27 -2.1
UtdTherap 59.00 -3.70 -6.7
NustarEn 62.07 -1.14 -10.7 StJoe 19.92 -.34 -8.8
ArmHld 28.21 +.07 +36.0 DirxSCBull 73.14 -3.73 +1.0 IntlGame 16.27 -.30 -8.0 UtdhlthGp 48.15 -.70 +33.3
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SOURCE: Morningstar Returns through June 3. *annualized Mark Jewell, Elizabeth Gramling • AP AutoData 53.15 -.13 +14.8 Dover 62.18 -.28 +6.4 ItauUnibH 22.30 -.57 -6.7 ValenceT h 1.16 +.05 -31.0
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-.1
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-.01 -17.6
-.58 +24.0
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-.21
-.65
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Oracle 32.19 -.14 +2.8 SealAir 22.48 +.59 -11.7
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Eastgrp 43.89 -.82 +3.7 JnprNtwk 31.45 -.88 -14.8 Visa 78.20 -.93 +11.1
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AMCAPA m 19.43 -.20 +3.2 LrgCpValA m 18.15 -.21 -0.2 CapApprec 21.14 -.11 +4.1 IntlVal d 32.51 -.33 +1.1 ParkerHan 87.16 +.87 +1.0 Smucker 77.32 -.86 +17.8 WellsFargo 26.26 -.60 -15.3
QuestZ 18.43 -.15 +4.2 TotRtBd b 10.55 -.01 +3.6 BarrickG 45.49 -.34 -14.5 EndvSilv g 8.56 -.71 +16.6 KindME 72.37 -1.05 +3.0
BalA m 18.41 -.11 +3.2 NatlMuniA m 9.08 ... +4.5 DivGrow 23.75 -.19 +4.1 LTGradeAd 9.56 -.05 +4.9 PatriotCoal 21.39 -.27 +10.4 SnapOn 56.81 -.26 +.4 WendyArby 4.64 -.08 +.4
NatlMuniB m 9.08 ... +4.2 Shares A m 21.56 -.19 +4.5 Morgan Stanley Instl BedBath 51.65 +.04 +5.1 Energen 59.58 -1.03 +23.5 Kinross g 15.61 -.29 -17.7
BondA m 12.41 -.01 +3.3 DivrSmCap d 16.90 -.31 +6.8 LTInvGr 9.56 -.05 +4.9 Paychex 30.34 -.20 -1.8 Sohu.cm 73.60 -4.32 +15.9 WernerEnt 23.87 -.31 +5.6
PAMuniA m 8.80 ... +5.0 Shares Z 21.74 -.20 +4.6 IntlEqI d 14.37 -.11 +5.6 BerkHa A 113052 -1328 -6.1 Energizer 71.73 -1.88 -1.6 KodiakO g 5.89 -.59 -10.8
CapIncBuA m 51.90 -.34 +5.0 EmMktStk d 34.91 -.31 -1.0 PeabdyE 56.95 -1.81 -11.0 SouthnCo 39.34 -.03 +2.9 WestellT 3.60 +.01 +10.1
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CapWldBdA m21.26 -.03 +5.0 FMI EqIndex d 34.75 -.38 +3.0 PennVaRs 24.82 -.17 -12.4 SthnCopper30.78 -3.94 -36.8 WDigital 34.32 -.64 +1.2
CpWldGrIA m 37.13 -.36 +4.4 LgCap 16.33 -.10 +4.6 Fgn A m 7.58 -.06 +8.6 Natixis LifeGro 22.72 -.22 +3.0 BestBuy 29.88 -.75 -12.9 EngyTsfr 45.43 -1.07 -12.3 KrispKrm 8.20 -.08 +17.5 WstnRefin 14.94 -1.13 +41.2
InvBndY 12.52 -.02 +5.4 EqtyInc 24.08 -.23 +2.0 BigLots 31.37 -1.16 +3.0 ENSCO 54.89 -1.38 +2.8 Kroger 23.16 -.41 +3.6 Penney 31.49 -.77 -2.5 SwstAirl 11.23 -.32 -13.5
EurPacGrA m 42.85 -.39 +3.6 FPA GlBond A m 13.95 -.02 +4.5 FinSer 13.49 -.24 -4.8 LifeMod 20.16 -.16 +3.0 PeopUtdF 12.77 -.06 -8.9 SwstnEngy 43.00 -.73 +14.9 WstnUnion 19.98 +.18 +7.6
FnInvA m 37.97 -.40 +3.8 GlBond C m 13.98 -.02 +4.4 StratIncA m 15.48 -.04 +7.0 BioRadA 120.22 -1.86 +15.8 Entergy 66.44 -.17 -6.2 Kulicke 11.11 -.08 +54.3 Weyerh 20.50 -.27 +8.3
Cres d 27.98 -.17 +4.4 GrowStk 32.69 -.42 +1.7 MidCapGr 19.95 -.28 +5.0 BioSante 3.00 -.01 +82.9 EntPrPt 41.17 -.56 -1.1 LDK Solar 6.67 -.11 -34.1 PepcoHold 19.34 -.18 +6.0 SpectraEn 26.71 -.42 +6.9
GrthAmA m 31.03 -.35 +1.9 GlBondAdv 13.92 -.02 +4.7 StratIncC m 15.56 -.04 +6.6 WmsCos 29.72 -.74 +20.2
NewInc m 10.92 +.01 +1.7 HealthSci 35.20 -.56 +16.2 MidCp 21.34 -.32 +5.1 Blackstone 16.16 -.31 +14.2 EnzoBio 3.52 -.13 -33.3 LSI Corp 7.05 +.03 +17.7 PeregrineP 1.95 -.05 -15.2 SprintNex 5.60 -.07 +32.4
HiIncA m 11.51 -.02 +5.2 Growth A m 19.16 -.18 +7.7 Neuberger Berman HiYield d 6.93 -.01 +5.4 Petrohawk 25.16 -1.24 +37.9 SP Matls 37.70 -.38 -1.8 Windstrm 12.95 -.18 -7.1
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IncAmerA m 17.24 -.10 +5.2 GenesisIs 48.35 -.64 +5.2 IntlBnd d 10.46 -.03 +6.3 MidCpAdml 96.93 -1.43 +5.2 PetrbrsA 29.74 -.99 -13.0 SP HlthC 34.98 -.21 +11.0 WiscEn s 30.58 -.21 +3.9
Fairhome d 31.23 -.54 -12.2 Boeing 74.58 -.26 +14.3 ExcoRes 18.45 -.80 -5.0 LVSands 40.42 -1.66 -12.0
IntBdAmA m 13.58 ... +2.1 Franklin Templeton GenesisTr 50.05 -.67 +5.1 IntlDisc d 45.95 -.34 +4.7 MidCpIst 21.41 -.32 +5.2 Petrobras 32.98 -1.07 -12.8 SP CnSt 31.15 -.16 +6.3 Worthgtn 20.23 -.03 +9.9
IntlGrInA m 32.72 -.27 +5.3 Federated SmCpGrInv 18.57 -.39 +3.9 BorgWarn 68.39 -.52 -5.5 Exelixis 8.69 -2.20 +5.8 LawsnSft 11.11 -.03 +20.1
FndAllA m 11.07 -.09 +5.8 IntlGrInc d 14.10 -.14 +5.9 MidCpSgl 30.59 -.45 +5.2 PetRes 28.85 -.53 +6.8 SP Consum38.51 -.41 +2.9 XL Grp 22.01 -.43 +.9
InvCoAmA m 28.43 -.26 +1.4 KaufmanR m 5.57 -.08 +1.3 BostonSci 6.85 -.02 -9.5 Exelon 41.53 +.06 -.3 LeggMason 31.01 -.96 -14.5
GE Northern IntlStk d 14.73 -.15 +3.5 Morg 18.58 -.21 +3.1 BoydGm 8.34 -.37 -21.3 Expedia 26.93 -.70 +7.3 LennarA 17.43 -.55 -7.0 Pfizer 20.74 -.10 +18.4 SP Engy 73.56 -1.70 +7.8 XcelEngy 24.20 -.12 +2.8
MutualA m 26.12 -.16 +3.8 Fidelity HYFixInc d 7.48 -.01 +5.7 Xerox 9.76 -.24 -15.3
S&SProg 41.05 -.45 +2.0 IntlStkAd m 14.67 -.16 +3.5 BrigExp 27.26 -1.60 +.1 ExpScrip s 56.25 -.48 +4.1 LeucNatl 33.04 -.84 +13.2 PhilipMor 68.32 -.67 +16.7 SPDR Fncl 14.93 -.29 -6.4
NewEconA m 26.33 -.34 +3.9 AstMgr20 13.03 -.04 +2.6 MMIntlEq d 10.03 -.11 +0.9 MuHYAdml 10.30 ... +4.1 Xilinx 33.76 +.03 +16.5
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NewPerspA m29.42 -.29 +2.8 AstMgr50 15.83 -.11 +3.0 MuInt 13.58 ... +4.0 YM Bio g 3.30 -.37 +41.6
EmgMktsVI 14.96 -.13 +2.5 Oakmark MediaTele 55.04 -.73 +6.4 Broadcom 34.02 -.43 -21.9 Fastenal s 31.38 +.02 +4.8 LibtyMIntA 17.57 -.15 +11.4 PimcoMuni 13.51 +.02 +7.1 SP Tech 25.35 -.19 +.6
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IntItVlIV 23.01 -.24 +5.4 EqIncI 28.63 -.22 +3.2 MidCapVa 24.48 -.30 +3.2 MuIntAdml 13.58 ... +4.0 BrcdeCm 6.97 -.14 +31.7 FedExCp 87.75 -2.40 -5.7 LifeTech 50.79 +.46 -8.5 PinWst 43.43 -.24 +4.8 SP Util 33.04 -.15 +5.4
SmCpWldA m39.35 -.41 +1.3 BlChGrow 46.87 -.73 +3.4 Yamana g 12.15 -.48 -5.1
QuIII 21.16 -.10 +5.8 Intl I d 20.06 -.26 +3.3 MidCpGr 61.32 -.81 +4.8 MuLTAdml 10.91 ... +4.2 BrkfldOP rt .01 -.01 -90.0 FiberTwr 1.23 -.06 -72.4 LillyEli 37.12 +.07 +5.9 PitnyBw 23.17 -.07 -4.2 StanBlkDk 68.60 -.33 +2.6
TaxEBdAmA m12.07 ... +3.9 Canada d 58.29 -1.19 +0.2 YingliGrn 8.34 +.05 -15.6
QuVI 21.16 -.11 +5.8 Oakmark I d 42.98 -.35 +4.1 NewAmGro 34.07 -.37 +3.3 Buckeye 61.53 -1.39 -7.9 FifthThird 12.14 -.25 -17.3 LimelghtN 4.94 -.40 -15.0 PlumCrk 39.02 -.68 +4.2 Staples 15.45 -.37 -32.1
USGovSecA m14.14 ... +2.5 CapApr 25.99 -.38 +2.6 MuLtdAdml 11.09 ... +1.9 Youku n 37.05 -3.95 +5.8
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WAMutInvA m28.30 -.19 +4.6 CapInc d 9.70 -.04 +5.1 MuShtAdml 15.91 ... +0.9
HiYieldIs d 7.41 -.01 +5.0 GlbSmMdCp 16.18 -.18 +4.6 NewEra 52.22 -.98 +0.1 CA Inc 22.47 -.10 -8.1 FstHorizon 9.82 -.25 -16.6 LincNat 26.86 -.59 -3.4 Popular 2.65 -.15 -15.6 Starbucks 35.74 +.58 +11.2 YumBrnds 53.88 -.54 +9.8
Artio Global Contra 68.85 -.83 +1.8
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IntlEqI 30.34 -.21 +0.7 DiscEq 23.30 -.32 +3.4 Oppenheimer
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IntlEqIII 12.55 -.08 +0.7 DivGrow 28.91 -.44 +1.7 CapApA m 44.50 -.42 +2.1
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Bond 12.42 ... +3.4 DevMktA m 35.84 -.32 -1.7 PrmcpCorI d 14.30 -.16 +3.8
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CapApInst 38.15 -.39 +3.9 DevMktY 35.49 -.32 -1.6
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FF2040 8.24 -.09 +3.3 CapAprA m 33.87 -.44 -2.2 RocMuniA m 15.24 ... +2.8
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A storm system will bring rain and scattered thunderstorms to the northern

85°
Rockies, the northern High Plains and the Upper Midwest today. A few storms may be strong to
TODAY WEDNESDAY
Partly
THURSDAY
Partly
severe. Showers will also be found over portions of the Pacific Northwest, while rain and isolated
sunny, a thunderstorms can be expected in the Great Basin and the Sierra Nevada.
Partly sunny, light sunny, a

57° shower t-storm


rain
90° 92°
63° 65°
62/50
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 70/47

Partly Partly Mostly Partly


sunny, a sunny cloudy, a sunny, a 95/73
85/70 Temperatures
t-storm shower shower 86/71 continue their
98/80
85° 80° 82° 79° 60/53
89/72
upward trend
65° 57° 57° 58° 89/53 today, and by
96/74
tomorrow the
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 66/59
92/69
90s will be back.
It's all because
The Poconos 101/74 100/76
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 81-86. Lows: 60-64. Slight chance of a broad area
80/64
Tonight’s low of thunderstorms late. Mainly partly 97/74
of high pressure
Albany
84/62 cloudy tonight. off the East
58/46 87/74 88/76
Coast feeding
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 71/47 hot air into the
80/63 Highs: 80-86. Lows: 66-70. Partly cloudy region. For the
and warm. Partly cloudy and muggy City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow past week or so,
Towanda tonight.
80/62 Anchorage 57/42/.00 58/46/c 60/47/sh Myrtle Beach 84/72/.00 86/69/s 88/70/pc that air has been
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 87/61
Atlanta 91/69/.00 92/69/pc 92/70/pc Nashville 92/65/.00 96/71/pc 95/72/pc bottled up in
81/64 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 85/62/.00 89/72/pc 96/73/pc New Orleans 95/77/.00 97/76/t 91/75/t southern states,
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 71-82. Lows: 60-69. Isolated thun- Boston 70/55/.00 78/65/pc 87/70/pc Norfolk 81/68/.00 87/70/s 92/73/pc
82/63 Buffalo 80/56/.00 71/69/t 87/66/t Oklahoma City 95/66/.00 97/71/pc 96/71/s
where record
derstorms. Isolated thunderstorms, highs have been
Charlotte 89/67/.00 92/68/pc 95/69/pc Omaha 100/71/.00 96/73/pc 89/65/t
mainly early, tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 93/60/.00 98/80/s 97/72/t Orlando 92/69/.00 92/71/pc 90/69/pc reached. Even
State College 85/64
84/64
85/70 Cleveland 87/60/.00 86/65/pc 90/71/t Phoenix 95/75/.00 98/74/s 98/73/s though we don't
Brandywine Valley Dallas 97/72/.00 100/76/pc 96/74/pc Pittsburgh 84/58/.00 88/66/t 93/68/pc expect records
Reading Denver 89/56/.00 89/53/s 78/53/pc Portland, Ore. 66/54/.00 61/50/c 66/49/pc
Harrisburg 86/66 Highs: 85-86. Lows: 69-70. Partly cloudy around here, the
86/67 and warm. Partly cloudy and muggy Detroit 83/61/.00 86/71/pc 91/71/t St. Louis 96/73/.00 97/77/s 97/74/pc
Honolulu 81/74/.00 87/74/pc 88/75/pc Salt Lake City 81/55/.00 70/52/pc 73/53/pc heat will come
Philadelphia tonight.
87/71 Houston 104/74/.11 97/74/pc 95/73/pc San Antonio 100/73/.00 97/73/pc 95/73/pc with high humid-
Indianapolis 86/63/.00 93/73/pc 94/72/pc San Diego 71/61/.00 67/55/s 66/57/s ity. Dew points
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 81/64/.00 88/68/s 89/68/s San Francisco 60/55/.00 61/51/pc 61/49/pc will climb into
81/69 Highs: 75-87. Lows: 66-71. Partly to mostly Los Angeles 67/58/.00 66/59/s 67/59/s Seattle 68/52/.00 62/50/sh 64/50/pc
Miami 90/76/.00 88/76/pc 87/78/pc Tampa 90/75/.00 93/74/t 92/72/pc the mid 60s later
sunny and warm. Partly cloudy and
Milwaukee 93/53/.05 93/71/s 92/64/t Tucson 98/70/.00 99/66/s 98/66/s in the week,
muggy tonight.
Minneapolis 95/70/.00 95/73/pc 83/54/pc Washington, DC 88/66/.00 89/72/pc 96/74/pc making it feel
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport uncomfortable
WORLD CITIES for anyone with
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 81/52 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs outdoor plans. In
Average 76/55 Month to date 0.10” Wilkes-Barre 3.91 -0.33 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 64/54/.00 70/55/sh 64/51/sh Mexico City 82/57/.00 83/56/t 84/57/t the mean time,
Record High 95 in 1925 Normal month to date 0.78” Towanda 2.38 -0.17 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 113/82/.00 107/81/s 109/82/s Montreal 79/57/.00 79/63/sh 82/67/s
Beijing 86/70/.00 95/69/pc 91/69/t Moscow 72/48/.00 72/50/s 73/52/pc
look for a stray
Record Low 42 in 1946 Year to date 21.46” Lehigh
Cooling Degree Days* Normal year to date 14.98” For more weather Berlin 88/64/.00 77/63/t 80/62/t Paris 64/59/.00 73/55/pc 66/48/pc shower or two
Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0
Yesterday 2 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 55/48/.00 57/40/s 61/45/pc Rio de Janeiro 79/61/.00 81/66/s 80/66/pc over the next
Month to date 17 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 3.35 -0.15 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 57/41/.00 56/46/sh 56/47/sh Riyadh 109/82/.00 113/86/s 113/84/s couple days, but
Year to date 96 Today 5:31a 8:34p Frankfurt 75/61/.02 81/62/t 71/54/r Rome 79/61/.00 79/63/t 77/58/pc the heat will be
Last year to date 136 Tomorrow 5:31a 8:35p First Full Last New National Weather Service Hong Kong 93/84/.00 89/81/t 88/79/t San Juan 84/74/.12 85/77/t 86/78/t
Jerusalem 84/61/.00 86/62/s 89/66/s Tokyo 81/64/.00 75/64/sh 77/63/pc the bigger story.
Normal year to date 56 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597
London 59/48/.00 64/50/sh 62/49/pc Warsaw 86/63/.00 85/61/pc 86/63/t
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s
mean temperature was above 65 degrees.
Today 11:27a 12:06a - Ryan Coyle
Tomorrow 12:37p 12:36a June 8 June 15 June 23 July 1 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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sugary concoction for years Candy” because its main in- a) type 2 diabetes 18-year-old boy drinks how ANSWERS: 1: a; 2: b; 3: c; 4: a; 5: b
now. gredient is what? b) cancer many cans per day? (Coke: 35 mg; Pepsi: 38 mg;
Take our quiz, based on a pointed a) high-fructose corn syrup c) gout a) 2 Dew: 54 mg).
anti-Coke screed from Michael b) sucrose No. 5 3. The next ingredient listed is b) 6
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Babysitter training offered DR. MITCHELL HECHT
The Wyoming Valley Chapter
of the American Red Cross is
offering a babysitter training
class for boys and girls ages 11
to 15 years old from 9:30 a.m. to
New research may
4 p.m. on Saturday at the chap-
ter house, 256 N. Sherman St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Cost is $40.
soon find cure for
The class will focus on essen-
tial caregiving and decision-
making skills as well as safety
sight degeneration
tips to prevent and respond to
emergencies. Pre-registration is Q: Is there any new
required by calling 823-7161, research into an even-
ext. 328. tual cure for the lost
sight caused by mac-
Breast cancer event set ular degeneration of
The PA Breast Cancer Coali- aging?
tion and the PA Association of — C.K.,
Community Bankers will hold a Wilkes-Barre
Home Run Derby from 8 a.m. to A: Yes there is. Researchers from
2 p.m. on July 15 at PNC Field, the Schepens Eye Research Institute,
Moosic. The event will raise an affiliate of Harvard Medical
funds and awareness for the School, are the first to be able to re-
group. generate large areas of damaged reti-
Teams of four can register for na and improve sight using a novel
$500. Each team will receive approach of inducing skin cells to
MCT PHOTO
event shirts, souvenir team
Morris Zysblat, 98, poses for a portrait with his photo from a fashion magazine 10 years ago at his Teaneck, transform into multipurpose stem
photos and gift bags. Points will
be based on where the ball lands N.J., home. The nonagenarian challenges himself by reading three e-books a week. cells and subsequently into retinal

Cheers to longevity
in terms of a hit to the infield, a nerve cells. This may one day restore
hit to the outfield, a hit to the sight to folks with macular degener-
back wall and a home run. Indi- ation like yourself, plus other retinal
viduals may also take a swing diseases like diabetic retinopathy and
against breast cancer for $125. A retinal pigmentosa.
statewide single-batter winner Like embryonic stem cells, these
will be named at the end of the stem cells derived from skin cells
month.
To register, visit www.PAHo-
HEALTHY HABITS KEEP THESE SOON-TO-BE CENTENARIANS LIVING STRONG have the potential to be transformed
into any number of tissues through-
meRunDerby.org or contact out the body -- not just retinal tissue.
Heather Hibshman, at 800-377- By JAY LEVIN The Record (Hackensack N.J.)
However, these stem cells lack the
8828, ext. 102 or Heather@PA- ethical and political issues of em-
BreastCancer.org. Morris Zysblat and Johanna “Jo” and sunny dispositions. There’s every There’s no hard-and-fast map on the bryonic stem cells because they are
Meynewerebornin1913,ayearbefore reasontobelievethey’llbejoiningthat road to100, but there are lessons to be not derived from fetal tissue.
Swim classes offered
the outbreak of World War I. Their exclusive fraternity of centenarian learnedfromtherealexperts—those, Although this research is in its early
The Wyoming Valley Chapter similarities would seem to end there. Americans — now 80,000 strong, 85 like Morris Zysblat and Jo Meyne,
of the American Red Cross is stages (it has only been studied in lab
Zysblat, who is Jewish, fled Nazi percent of them women. who can almost taste the birthday mice to date), this technology of skin
offering Learn-To-Swim classes
Germany; Meyne, a devout Christian, Why some people live 100 years or cake. cell-derived stem cells may one day be
at the Forty Fort pool in three
sessions that run July 5-14, July was reared on a Wyckoff, N.J., farm. more is tantalizing to experts and lay- Zysblat, who lives independently at applied to organ and limb regener-
19-28, and Aug. 2-11. Cost is $60 Zysblat supported his family as a men alike. Genetics plays a big role; sci- Classic Residence in Teaneck, and ation.
for each session and includes globe-trotting businessman; Meyne entistsinBostonrecentlyspottedgenes Meyne,wholivesindependentlyatHol- Q: I know that drinking alcohol in
six, 45-minute classes. kept a nice home for her carpenter related to super-longevity. One of those landChristianHomeinNorthHaledon, moderation can be a good thing, but
Pre-registration is required by husband. Zysblat plays the markets, scientists, Dr. Thomas Perls, founded likely have genetics on their side. what would you consider to be the
calling 823-7161, ext. 328. watches CNBC and has 40 Facebook the New England Centenarian Study, Zysblat’s father died of cancer at 52 ideal quantity?
friends; Meyne knits, watches “The which maintains that a positive outlook but his mother lived to her 80s and his — H.C., Atlanta
Talk on bariatric surgery Price is Right” and goes to church. and ability to manage stress are predic- only sister is 96. A: The American Heart Association
The Northeast Bariatric Cen- What Zysblat, 98 in February, and tors of a long life, along with the holy Meyne’s parents lived to their 80s recently posed that question to 1,000
ter will hold a free information Meyne,98inJuly,haveincommonare trinity of smart health habits: good diet, American adults and found that while
session at 4 p.m. on June 14 at robust physical health, sharp minds exercise, no smoking. See LONGEVITY, Page 5C 76 percent of those surveyed agreed
the Hazleton General Hospital, with the statement that wine (not
Office and Education Building.
other forms of alcohol) can be good
Dr. Michael Bono, general and
for the heart, only 30 percent knew
bariatric surgeon and medical “So much depends on being free of illness through one’s lifetime. Not having your the American Heart Association’s
director of the Northeast Ba-
riatric Center, will review mor- body debilitated is critical to longevity.” recommended limits for daily wine
bid obesity and weight loss Dr. Elaine Leventhal
consumption — no more than two
surgery options. Professor of medicine at New Brunswick’s Robert Wood Johnson Medical School drinks per day for men and no more
Space is limited and reserva- and a specialist in geriatric medicine and gerontology than one drink a day for women.
tions are required by calling What defines a drink? Four ounces of
501-6322. wine, one 12 ounce beer, 1.5 ounces of
80 proof spirits or one ounce of 100
proof spirits.

Fun fruit concoctions make for healthier desserts Drinking too much alcohol can
raise triglyceride levels, raise blood
pressure and contribute to obesity
By ALISON JOHNSON • Turn fruit into “candy.” es. Take almond or coconut and a heightened risk of diabetes.
Daily Press (Newport News, Va.) Drizzle melted dark chocolate milk, a banana, cocoa powder Excessive drinking can increase the
Dessert doesn’t have to on apples, bananas, pears or and ice cubes and blend them risk of stroke. Drinking also increases
equal junk food on children’s other favorites. Place the fruit into chocolate banana milk- the risk of accidents through intoxica-
plates. “If you stick with sim- on wax paper and chill it in the shakes. tion. In 2000, alcohol was labeled as a
ple, all natural ingredients, refrigerator for 10 to 15 min- ... or Popsicles. Toss fresh or carcinogen, linked to throat and
desserts can be a sweet, satis- utes, then slice and serve. frozen fruit in a blender with esophageal cancer.
fying and healthy addition to • Assemble fruit skewers. coconut water and pour the
Even a drink a day can increase a
your family’s daily diet,” says Cut fruit into bite-size pieces mixture into Popsicle molds
woman’s chance of developing breast
Laurel Moll, a New York-based and let kids match up their fa- for a low-calorie treat.
vorite colors and spear them • Cook a pie alternative. cancer.
holistic health coach and au-
thor of the blog laurelonhealth- on a stick. Bake slices of apples, peaches If you happen to be drinking wine
food.com. “Just remember that • Try a non-dairy ice cream. or berries and top them with a primarily for its health benefits, those
when it comes to sweets, small Coconut milk ice cream — mixture of oats, nuts, cinna- same antioxidants can be found in
servings are best.” Some ideas: now available at most major mon and pure maple syrup. good quality grape juice like Welch’s.
• Let kids help. The more grocery stores — has healthier Cover with foil and bake for
children are involved in whip- fats that the body can burn eas- about 30 to 40 minutes at 350 Dr. Mitchell Hecht is a physician specializing
ping up fun and creative des- ily for energy and that may degrees; remove foil for the last in internal medicine. Send questions to him
serts, the more likely they are help protect the heart. 10 minutes to make the top- at: “Ask Dr. H,” P.O. Box 767787, Atlanta, GA
to love them. • Make nutritious milkshak- ping crisp. 30076. Personal replies are not possible.

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AEROBICS: 3:30-4:30 p.m. and
5:30-6:30 p.m., John Heinz
■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS:
noon-1 p.m., St. Stephen’s Episco-
pal Church, 35 S. Franklin St.,
■ FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT:
12:30 p.m., Lupus Foundation of
PA, 615 Jefferson Ave., Scranton.
Church, 425 Jefferson Ave.,
Scranton. Call Help Line at 829-
1341.
Medical Arts Building, 534
Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Call
Help Line, 829-1341.
Institute, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes- Wilkes-Barre; 8-9:30 p.m., Cen- Call 558-2008.
TODAY Barre Township. Call 826-3738. tral United Methodist, South ■ PARKINSON’S DISEASE SUP- ■ LYME DISEASE SUPPORT
Franklin and Academy streets, ■ FOOD ADDICTS ANONYMOUS: PORT: 2 p.m., Summit Health GROUP: 7 p.m., Thomas P. Sax-
■ BETTER BREATHERS CLUB: ■ ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO- Wilkes-Barre. Call (866) 935- 8 p.m., St. Vincent de Paul Care Limited, 453 S. Main Road, ton Medical Pavilion, 468 North-
for individuals with lung disease GRAM: 2:30-3:15 p.m., Greater 4762. Church auditorium, 1201 Provi- Wright Township. ampton St., Edwardsville. Call
and their families, 6:30-7:30 Pittston YMCA, 10 N. Main St., dence Road, Scranton. Call Tony 287-8990.
p.m., John Heinz Institute, 150 Pittston. Call 655-2255. ■ OSTOMY SUPPORT: 6 p.m., at 344-7866. ■ REFLEX SYMPATHETIC DYS-
Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre Town- Hazleton General Hospital, an- TROPHY SUPPORT: 1 p.m., ■ LUPUS SUPPORT: 5:30 p.m.,
ship. Call 346-1784. ■ BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT: “In nex board room, 700 E. Broad ■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Resource Center for Autoim- Lupus Foundation of PA, 615
Loving Memory” support group St. Call 501-4787. 6:30-8 p.m., Good Shepherd mune Diseases, Lupus Founda- Jefferson Ave., Scranton. Call
■ BI-POLAR/DEPRESSION SUP- for parents who have lost a child, Lutheran Church, 190 S. Main St., tion, 615 Jefferson Ave., Scran- 558-2008.
PORT: for those with bi-polar 7 p.m., at the home of Norm and ■ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: Wilkes-Barre. 7 p.m., basement ton. Call Suzanne at 383-0578.
disorder or fighting chronic Peg Ball, Tunkhannock. For 7-8 p.m., Clearbrook, 1003 of St. Stanislaus Church, West
Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Call ■ NAMI FAMILY SUPPORT: a
depression, 6:30 p.m., Communi- information or address, call Church and Maple streets, Nanti- MONDAY
Lori at 814-3051 or visit coke. Call (866) 935-4762. support group for families and
ty Counseling Services board 836-3324. friends of those afflicted with
room, 110 S. Pennsylvania Ave., www.oa.org.
■ ADDICTION HELP: confidential mental illness, 7 p.m., Suite 6
Wilkes-Barre. Call 954-9184. ■ CO-DEPENDENTS ANONY- ■ SENIORS EXERCISE: group (second floor), Thomas C. Tho-
MOUS: 6:30-7:30 p.m., Edwards- ■ RECOVERY INC.: support group strength/stretch exercise and one-on-one discussion about
drug and alcohol addiction and mas building, 100 East Union
■ CANCER SUPPORT: for cancer ville Apartment Complex com- for people with anxiety, panic relaxation classes for adults 55 Street, Wilkes-Barre.
patients and loved ones, 6:30-8 munity room, 9 Beverly Drive, attacks and depression, 7-9 p.m., and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P. referrals, 7:30 p.m., the Stickney
p.m., Mercy Hospital, Scranton. Edwardsville. Call Nancy, 331- Dorranceton United Methodist Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468 building, 24 S. Prospect St.,
Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., Northampton St., Edwardsville. Nanticoke. Call 762-4009 for an ■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS:
Call 348-7940. 0235. noon, St. Stephen’s Episcopal
Kingston. Call Peggy at 288- Call 552-4550. appointment.
0266. Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-
■ GASTRIC BYPASS SUPPORT: ■ GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: Barre; 7 p.m., Mount Zion Baptist
5-8 p.m. Dorranceton United 7:30 p.m., 333 Broad St., Hazle- ■ WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: ■ ADDICTION HELP: Recovery
■ SENIORS EXERCISE: group Through Jesus, 7:30 p.m., Christ Church, 105 Hill St., Wilkes-Barre;
Methodist Church, 549 Wyoming ton. Call Help Line, 829-1341. Weigh-in 5:30-6 p.m., meeting
strength/stretch exercise and Community Church, 100 West 7 p.m., basement of St. Stanis-
Ave., Kingston. Call 864-3289. follows, Holy Trinity Lutheran
relaxation classes for adults 55 Dorrance St., Kingston. Call laus Church, West Church and
■ IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 1-4 Church, 813 Wyoming Ave., King-
and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P. ston, call 287-8883; 6:30 p.m., 283-2202. Maple streets, Nanticoke. Call
■ GENTLE YOGA CLASS FOR p.m., Kirby Health Center, 71 N. Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468 (866) 935-4762.
Edwardsville Borough Building,
CANCER PATIENTS & OTH- Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Free Northampton St., Edwardsville. Main Street, Edwardsville, call ■ ADOPTIVE OR FOSTER PAR-
ERS: 5:30-6:45 p.m., Candy’s for children ages 6 weeks to 18 Call 552-4550. ■ OSTOMY SUPPORT: Mercy
Pam at 331-2330; weigh-in 6:30- ENT SUPPORT: support group
Place, 190 Welles St., Forty Fort. years. Must have a current im- Hospital, large meeting room,
6:45 p.m., meeting follows, for foster parents, adoptive
Free to cancer patients (doctor’s munization record and call 208- Scranton. Call 348-7738 for
■ SUICIDE BEREAVEMENT Harveys Lake Sewer Authority parents or grandparents raising
note required for all patients); $5 4268 for an appointment. meeting room, Route 415, call meeting time.
per class or $30 per month for SUPPORT GROUP: for family grandchildren, 6-7:30 p.m., Ca-
and friends of suicide victims, Shirley, 639-0160. tholic Social Services, 33 East
all others. Call 714-8800. ■ MEDITATION AND DEEP RE- 6-7:30 p.m., Catholic Social Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre. ■ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS:
LAXATION CLASSES: for all Services, 214 W. Walnut St., SATURDAY 7-8 p.m., Clearbrook, 1003
To attend, contact Joan Gower
■ HIV/AIDS: We Care, HIV/AIDS physical levels. Learn ancient Hazleton. Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Call
at 822-7118, ext. 470. Childcare is
Support Network Inc., support breathing techniques to enhance Dominick at 819-2320 or visit
all vital systems in the body and ■ AL-ANON: 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., available.
for people infected and affected www.oa.org.
experience a sense of peace and ■ TRADITIONAL YOGA: 5:30- Clearbrook, 1003 Wyoming Ave.,
by HIV. Call for meeting location
6:45 p.m., Candy’s Place, 190 Forty Fort. Call 603-0541 or ■ AL-ANON: step meeting and
and time, 24-hour hotline, 824- deep relaxation; 5:30-6:30 p.m.,
Welles St., Forty Fort. Cost is $7; (866) 231-2650. discussion, 6-8 p.m., Holy Cross ■ RECOVERY INC.: support group
1007, or visit www.wecarewb.org. Candy’s Place, 190 Welles St.,
age 60 and older $5. Call 714- Episcopal Church, 373 N. Main for people with anxiety, panic
Forty Fort. Cost is $5 per class or 8800.
$30 per month. The first class is ■ CELEBRATE RECOVERY: faith- St., Wilkes-Barre. Call (866) attacks and depression, 7-9 p.m.,
■ PARENTS OF MURDERED Holy Trinity Lutheran Church,
CHILDREN: 7:30-9:30 p.m. at free for everyone. Call 714-8800. based 12-step recovery program, 231-2650.
■ WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: Take 11 a.m., Nebo Baptist Church, 75 Church Street and Wyoming
the former Nesbitt Hospital, Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in Avenue, Kingston. Call Peggy at
Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. THURSDAY Prospect St., Nanticoke. Call Sue ■ AQUATIC EXERCISE AND
5:15-5:45 p.m., meeting follows, at 735-8109 or Lisa at 472-4508. AEROBICS: 3:30-4:30 p.m., 288-0266.
Refreshments served. Call 825- West Wyoming Municipal Build-
3297. John Heinz Institute, 150 Mundy
■ ADDICTION HELP: Recovery ing, 464 W. Eighth St., call 333- St., Wilkes-Barre Township. Call ■ SENIORS EXERCISE: group
Through Jesus, 11 a.m., Christ 4930; weigh-in 5:30-6 p.m., ■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 11
a.m. and 7 p.m., basement of St. 826-3738. strength/stretch exercise and
■ SENIORS EXERCISE: Group Community Church, 100 West meeting follows, Shavertown
Stanislaus Church, West Church relaxation classes for adults 55
strength/stretch exercise and Dorrance St., Kingston. Call United Methodist Church base-
relaxation classes for adults 55 and Maple streets, Nanticoke; ■ ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO- and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P.
283-2202. ment, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., King- Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468
and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P. ston Township, call Rhonda 6:30 p.m., St. Stephen’s Episco- GRAM: 2:30-3:15 p.m., Greater
Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468 pal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Pittston YMCA, 10 N. Main St., Northampton St., Edwardsville.
■ AGING PARENTS: caregiver 696-5065 or Carol 477-5867.
Northampton St., Edwardsville. Wilkes-Barre. Call (866) 935- Pittston. Call 655-2255. Call 552-4550.
support group, 7 p.m., Moses 4762.
Call 552-4550. Taylor Hospital, original hospital FRIDAY
■ CANCER SUPPORT: peer-to- ■ SUNRISE STRETCH: sponsored
building, second floor, partial by Area Agency on Aging for
■ SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED hospitalization program, Scran- ■ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: peer groups for patients newly
■ AL-ANON: 7 p.m., Nesbitt Med- 10:30 a.m., First Presbyterian diagnosed six months or less, Luzerne and Wyoming Counties,
DISEASE CLINIC: for Wilkes- ton. Call 340-2362. ical Center, 562 Wyoming Ave.,
Barre residents only, 1-4 p.m., Church, Warren Street and 5:30-6:30 p.m., Candy’s Place, 7:30 a.m., Swallow Street, Pitt-
Kingston (front entrance, first Exeter Avenue, Exeter. Call Mari- ston. Call 822-1158.
Kirby Health Center, 71 N. Fran- ■ ALATEEN: 7:30 p.m., Miser- room on right); 7:30 p.m., Trian- 190 Welles St., Forty Fort. Call
klin St., Wilkes-Barre. Call 208- lyn at 655-2532 or visit 714-8800.
icordia University, Mercy Center, gle 24 Hour Club, Route 415, www.oa.org. ■ WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: Take
4268. 301 Lake St., Dallas Township. Dallas (next to bowling alley).
■ DOWN SYNDROME SUPPORT: Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in
Call 603-0541. Call 603-0541 or (866) 231-2650.
■ WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: Take ■ PANCREATIC CANCER AC- for parents of children with 5:30-6 p.m., meeting to follow,
Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in TION NETWORK: 9:30 a.m., Down Syndrome, 7 p.m. For United Methodist Church Social
■ COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS: ■ ARTHRITIS EXERCISE FOR Clarion Hotel, Meadow Avenue, Hall, Buffalo Street, White
5:30-6:15 p.m., meeting to follow, 7:15 p.m., Heather Highlands CHILDREN: 4-4:45 p.m., John meeting location, call 714-6320,
Exaltation of the Holy Cross Scranton. For information, visit days, or 825-9995, evenings. Haven; 6:30-8 p.m., Christ Unit-
Community Center, 609 S. Main Heinz Institute, 150 Mundy St., www.pancan.org or call Mary ed Methodist Church, 175 S. Main
Church, Hanover Township. St., Jenkins Township. Call 654- Wilkes-Barre Township. Call
Contact Tess at 825-6312. Francis at 947-2922. St., Mountain Top. Call Barbara,
1032 or 655-1565. 826-3738. ■ FREE PREGNANCY TESTING: 474-9349.
counseling, education, support
WEDNESDAY ■ EX-POWS’ GROUP: 11 a.m., De- ■ ARTHRITIS LAND EXERCISE: and options on crisis pregnancy,
SUNDAY 6-8 p.m., The Hope Center at The health calendar is limited to
partment of Veterans Affairs 10-11 a.m., John Heinz Institute,
■ ABUSE SUPPORT: a communi- Medical Center, eighth-floor 150 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre Back Mountain Harvest Assemb- nonprofit entities and support
ty support group for victims and group room, 1111 East End Blvd., Township. Call 826-3738. ■ ly. Call 696-1128 or (866) 219- groups. To have your health-oriented
survivors of domestic violence in Plains Township. Call Alan Kur- ■ BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT 2446. event listed here, send information to
the Wilkes-Barre area. 6:30 pm lansky at 824-3521, ext. 7698. ■ DIABETES CLASS: 1:30 p.m., St. GROUP: 2-3 p.m., Hospice for Health, Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
Childcare is provided. Call 1-800- Stephen’s Episcopal Church, the Sacred Heart, Center for ■ GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: 8 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250; by fax:
424-5600. Services are free and ■ GENTLE YOGA CLASS FOR conference room, 35 S. Franklin Education, 340 Montage Moun- p.m., Nesbitt Medical Arts Build- 829-5537; or e-mail health@time-
confidential. CANCER PATIENTS & OTH- St., Wilkes-Barre. Call Shirley tain Road, Moosic. Call 706-2400 ing auditorium, 534 Wyoming
sleader.com. New and updated
ERS: 5:30-6:45 p.m., Candy’s Smith at 675-5970. or 1-800-657-6405 for additional Ave., Kingston. Call Help Line,
information and registration. 829-1341. information must be received at least
■ ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT Place, 190 Welles St., Forty Fort.
two weeks in advance. To see the
GROUP: 7 p.m., Wesley Village, Free to cancer patients (doctor’s ■ DIABETES SUPPORT: 10 a.m.,
209 Roberts Road, Jenkins note required for all patients); $5 Community Medical Center ■ GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS/ ■ GAM-ANON: for family mem- complete calendar, visit www.times-
Township. Call 655-2891, ext. per class or $30 per month for School of Nursing, 1800 Mulber- GAM-ANON: both meetings, bers and friends of compulsive leader.com and click Health under the
402. all others. Call 714-8800. ry St., Scranton. Call 969-7272. 5:30 p.m., St. John’s Lutheran gamblers, 7:30 p.m., Nesbitt Features tab.

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BLOOD DRIVES
Echocardiogram can isolate cough’s cause
Warped Tour 2011. The vouch- South St., Wilkes-Barre; noon-6
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LUZERNE COUNTY: The Wyom- meet and greets with select June 22, noon-6 p.m., Dallas
BABY IS 15 tubes, a main stem bron-
YOUR PET
ing Valley Chapter of the bands. In addition, all donors American Legion, 730 Memo-
American Red Cross hosts will be entered into the grand rial Highway, Dallas. years old. chus, which supplies air to
community blood drives prize drawing to win a VIP June 23, 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., The tiny the lung. This impingement
throughout the month. Donors Package Experience that in- Genetti Hotel and Conference
who are 16 years of age or
mixed-breed JEFF KAHLER, DVM irritates the bronchus and
cludes two free admission Center, 77 E. Market St., Wilkes- dog has start- causes the cough response.
older, weigh at least 110 pounds tickets and two backstage Barre; noon-5 p.m., (*) Penn
and are in relatively good access passes. To make an State Wilkes-Barre, Old Route
ed slowing pressure in the blood vessels This is what I suspect is
health may give blood every appointment at the VIP drives, 118, Lehman Township. after an ex- coming from the lungs to causing Baby’s persistent
56 days. In addition to those call 1-800-733-2767, choose June 25, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Bear tremely ac- the heart. This back pres- cough. Unfortunately, there
listed below, blood drives are option 2, then extension 2150 Creek Township Building, 3333 tive life. sure results in leakage of is no direct way to eliminate
conducted at the Red Cross and mention code MSL and the Bear Creek Blvd., Bear Creek Baby has also been cough- fluid from the vessels into this cause.
Regional Blood Center, 29 New drive of choice or visit Township.
Commerce Blvd., Hanover ing, almost like she was the lungs. The body’s re- Baby already is on the
www.redcrossblood.org/make- June 26, 8:15 a.m.-2 p.m., St.
Industrial Park, Mondays choking and to the point sponse is to cough to try to proper medications to help
donation and enter code MSL. Nicholas Catholic Church, 226
noon-6 p.m.; Tuesdays 9:30 Upcoming blood drives include: S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. where she nearly collapses. get rid of it. The diuretic her heart function better
a.m.-6 p.m.; and Fridays, Sat- Today, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Blue Cross June 27, 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., UGI Pauline took Baby to the will help remove fluid and slow the increase in the
urdays and Sundays from 7:30 of Northeast Pennsylvania, 70 Utilities, Inc., 511 E. North- veterinarian, who diagnosed through the kidneys and out size of her right atrium.
a.m.-1:30 p.m. Collections also N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. ampton St., Wilkes-Barre; congestive heart failure. in the urine. However, Baby Cough suppressants can help
take place every Monday from June 19, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., St. 12:30-6 p.m., St. Cecilia’s
9 a.m.-noon at the Hazleton Baby was put on three is still coughing. It may be with a cough associated
Maria Goretti Church, 42 Red- Church, 1700 Wyoming Ave., medications. The first is a that there is still fluid accu- with main stem bronchus
Chapter House, 165 Susquehan- wood Drive, Laflin. Exeter.
na Blvd., Hazleton. For more June 20, 12:30-6 p.m., Trucksville June 28, noon-6 p.m., (*) The diuretic to help pull fluid mulating in the lungs. An- impingement, but there is
information, visit nepagivelife- United Methodist Church, Woodlands Inn and Resort, out of her lungs and help other radiograph would de- no direct way to eliminate
.org or call (800) GIVE-LIFE, Church Road, Trucksville. 1073 Highway 315, Plains Town- stop the coughing. (A ra- termine if this is the case. that type of cough. There
ext. 2150. June 21, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Genti- ship. diograph showed fluid in Then, the problem can be are several types of cough
All donors at the drive sites va Home Health, 1065 Highway July 7, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., (*) Luzerne
indicated by an asterisk in
Baby’s lungs.) The other addressed by adding another suppressants that can be
315, Plains Township; 10 a.m.-4 County Community College, two are to help her heart diuretic to the drug regimen tried.
parentheses (*) will receive a p.m., (*) Wilkes University Prospect and Middle Road,
free VIP voucher for the Vans Henry Student Center, 84 W. Nanticoke.
pump stronger and more or increasing the amount of Have Baby re-evaluated to
efficiently. Cough suppres- furosemide given. determine the definitive
sant tablets were also pre- The other distinct possi- cause for her continued
scribed. bility for Baby’s continued cough and what can be done
Pauline worries about Ba- cough involves one of the to help her. I would suggest

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cardiologist and intensivist, has end of her life and wants to tive heart failure. Because of look at how her heart is
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Geisinger honors EMS responders during National Emergency Medical Services Week
In recognition of National Emergency Medical Services Week, May 16-22, four awards were presented during the Geisinger Health System eighth
Baylee O’Connell Joey Peters annual Outstanding EMS Provider Awards ceremony. Twenty individuals and teams representing local paramedics, dispatchers, EMTs, firefighters,
first responders and police were nominated by their peers and community members for making significant contributions while providing essential
Baylee O’Connell, daughter of care. Two winners, who were selected in the categories of community service and heroism, received plaques during the May 16 ceremony at the
Joey Peters, son of Gary and
attorney Patrick and Holly Becky Peters, Dallas, is cele- East Mountain Inn, Plains Township. Outstanding EMS Providers in the category of Community Service were Kellie Kizis, Exeter Ambulance Associ-
O’Connell, Bloomsburg, is cele- brating his sixth birthday today, ation, and John Shirk, Central Juniata EMS. Outstanding EMS Providers in the category of Heroism were the crew of Geisinger LifeFlight® 3,
brating her fourth birthday June 7. Joey is a grandson of Bill Avoca International Airport, and Ed Urban, Pennsylvania State Trooper. Nominees for the 2011 Outstanding EMS Providers of the Year, first row, are
today, June 7. She is a grand- and Barbara Kunec, Hanover Scott Freedan, Pocono Mountain Regional EMS; Jude Spellman, Wilkes-Barre City paramedic; Red Lines, Geisinger LifeFlight; Rob Cooper, Geis-
daughter of Ronald and Janet Township; Maryann Peters, inger LifeFlight; Roy Elick, Kingston Community Ambulance; Peter Burke, Wilkes-Barre City paramedic; Mike Pandolph, Union City Ambulance
Cross, Sweet Valley, and Bob and Milford; and the late Frank Pe- Service; and Kizis. Second row: Bryan Simms, Jackson Township Volunteer Ambulance; Urban; Brian Krahel, Geisinger LifeFlight; Gabriel Metric,
Carol Tomkiewicz, Laurel Lakes. ters. He has a brother, Josh, 8. Medic 303, Pittston; Rodny Eves, Millville Fire Company; Shirk; and Bruce Beauvais, Lackawanna Ambulance.
She is a great-granddaughter of
Kathryn Schmalbach, Truro,
Mass. Baylee has a brother, P.J.

Maddoc W. Watkins
Mason A. Tomek Maddoc William Watkins, son of
Scott and Kelley Watkins, Sha-
Mason Anthony Tomek, son of
Brent and Nicole Tomek, Hanov-
vertown, is celebrating his sixth
birthday today, June 7. Maddoc Rural Health Corporation celebrates 40th corporate anniversary
er Township, is celebrating his is a grandson of Gerry and Kathy
Kavanagh and William Watkins, Rural Health Corporation of Northeastern Pennsylvania celebrated its 40th corporate anniversary at the East Mountain Inn, Plains Township.
fifth birthday today, June 7. Since 1971, the private nonprofit organization has provided comprehensive primary and preventive health services to individuals who have financial
Mason is a grandson of Wayne all of Dallas, and the late Barba-
ra Watkins. He is a great-grand- and/or geographic barriers to health care resources. Five of RHC’s health centers are located in the rural communities of Noxen, Exeter, Shickshinny,
and Ines Cooney, Wilkes-Barre, Nuremberg and Freeland. The sixth center, Valley Pediatrics, is located in Edwardsville in the Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion. In addition, Rural
and Paul and Lorraine Tomek, son of the late George and Fran-
cis Paddick and the late Harold Health Corporation operates the RHC McKinney Clinic in Wilkes-Barre where special health care services are offered to the homeless. Van trans-
Hunlock Creek. He is a great- portation is also provided to assist patients without other means of transportation. Members of the RHC Board at the 40th celebration, seated, are
grandson of Regina Cooney and and Dorothy Watkins. Maddoc
has a sister, Sadie, 4, and a Barbara Bellucci, Conyngham; Eileen Flaim, Nuremberg; Penny Reid Harveys Lake; Virginia Clarke, Avoca; and Colette Jesikiewicz, Wyoming. Stand-
Stella Gryskiewicz. Mason has a ing: Vince Splendido, Harveys Lake; Robert Gaffney, Freeland; Andrew Kalie, Shickshinny; Richard Kennedy, Wilkes-Barre; Lori Gaffney, Freeland; Lisa
sister, Sophia, 3. brother, Calder, 22 months.
Bealla, chair, Dallas; Deborah Josuweit, Dallas; Andrew Soltis, Freeland; Richard Love, Dallas; and James Palushock Sr., Zion Grove.

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hua-pug mix mestic short-hair Personal Care during Nursing Home
Week. Douglas Delescavage enter-
tained the residents on piano, and
parties were held daily. Staff and
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residents, the appreciation of the
volunteers, the support of families
and the enthusiasm and spirit of the
How to adopt: Call or visit the Hazleton Animal Shelter, 101 North Poplar St. (corner of Hemlock) in Hazle- staff. Participants, from left, are
ton. Phone 454-0640. Hours for adoptions are Monday through Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to Rachel Jones, Adelle Luke, Josephine
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Wish List: donations of cat food, cleaning supplies, paper products, and blankets are in need. ities coordinator, and Delescavage.

NEWS FOR SENIORS 287-1102. card with a three card limit will
be offered.
sons Golf Club in Exeter with
champion Clarence Briggs. For
and Janice Perfetto.
Winners of the 50-50 are Ber-
State Employees (PARSE) will
gather for a lunch meeting at 1
MOUNTAIN TOP: The Moun- The center will be closed for more information call Connie nadine Clark, Barbara Elgonitis p.m. June 23 at Genetti Hotel
EXETER: The Cosmopolitan tain Top Social Club will meet regular activities on Friday. A Andrews at 655-5561. and Peggy Hogan. The annual and Conference Center, East
Seniors honored new member June 14 in Father Nolan Hall bag lunch will be available for The center will close at 11:30 club outing will be held Aug. 4 Market Street. Thomas O’Neill,
Agatha Abromavage at a recent Day Room at St. Jude’s Church. pickup between 10 a.m. and a.m. on Wednesday. All activ- at the Checkerboard Inn picnic northeast regional vice presi-
meeting. Winners of the 50/50 Doors open at 3:15 p.m. Anyone noon. ities on Thursday are canceled grove. Committee members are dent of PARSE, is the speaker.
are Marcella Fountain, Johanna 50 years of age and older can due to the farmers market Ann and John Brunick, Berna- President Stanley Rushinski will
Malinowski, Marie Mantione, join. PITTSTON: St. Joseph’s Se- voucher distribution. Bagged dine Clark, Carol Chrzan .and preside.
Bernie Serbin and Lee Verbyla. Trips scheduled include June nior Social Club will have its lunches will be served both Lucille Burns.
Joe Kleback won the special 12, Woodloch Pines, Hawley; annual picnic on July 21 at the days. A trip to Cape Cod, Mass., is WYOMING: The Wyoming-
bingo, and Mary Ann Markow- July 14, Joe Vince show, Mount Checkerboard Inn in Dallas. Aug. 28 to Sept. 1. Call Ann at West Wyoming Seniors will
Haven, Milford; Aug. 17, Rain- Cost $18. PLYMOUTH: The Shawnee 779-3203 for details.
ski won the bingo jackpot. meet at 1:30 p.m. today at the
bow Theatre, Lancaster; and The group will take a cruise
Senior Citizens Club of Ply- St. Monica meeting center.
Sept. 14, Italian Festival, Ehr- on the Spirit of Philadelphia
KINGSTON: Kingston Senior hardt’s, Lake Wallenpaupack. Aug. 27 and visit Mount Airy mouth ill meet at 1 p.m. Thurs- SWOYERSVILLE: The Anyone age 50 years and older
Center, 680 Wyoming Ave., will For reservations or more in- Casino with a $35 rebate; and day at Welsh Baptist Church, Swoyersville Senior Citizens can join. Servers are Madeline
close at 11 a.m. Wednesday and formation call Otto at 474-0641. Aug. 28-Sept. 15 in Cape Cod, Shawnee Avenue. Bring a will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday Luce, Jenny Labathy and Stan-
bagged lunches will be served. Mass. The public is invited. For bagged lunch; refreshments will at Holy Trinity Church, Hughes ley Mulesky. There will be re-
There will be no activities. NANTICOKE: The Rose more information, call Theresa be provided. Street, with Liz Zankewicz freshments and bingo. Wheel-
Thursday is Italian Day with a Tucker Center at Special Care at 654-2967. presiding. New members are chai-r accessible parking avail-
special meal and entertainment Hospital, 128 W. Washington PLYMOUTH: The Senior invited. able.
provided at 12:45 p.m. by “Ber- St., will be closed for regular PITTSTON: The Pittston Citizen’s Friendship Club of St. Winners of the 50-50 fundrais- Fifty-Fifty winners are Joann
gie.” Blood pressure checks will activities on Wednesday. A bag Senior Center, 441 N. Main St., Mary’s in Plymouth will meet at er are Marie Urban, Ann Ku- Kwasny, Mickey DeSalvo and
also be done at 10:30 a.m. by lunch will be available for pick- has a few openings on its newly 1 p.m. Monday at Holy Child chemba and Clara Belle Reggie. Howard Kelley. The bingo jack-
ManorCare. up between 8:45 and 10:30 a.m. formed summer golf mixed School, Willow Street. Servers pot winner is Madeline Luce. A
Friday at 11:30 a.m. is Joke Thursday is Italian Day. A league. Members meet Thurs- are Helen and Steve Skovira, WILKES-BARRE: The Penn- May birthday celebration was
Day. For more information, call special lunch and bingo at $1 a days mornings at the Four Sea- Phyllis Saluski, Geraldine Wabik sylvania Association of Retired held for Mickey DeSalvo.

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They feel fine, they seldom go to life? There are no data, Schneider 4. Set goals

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“You can modify the genetics by haven’t walked very much either.” It has worked for Zysblat, who’s blankets, which are then donated
stepping in front of a train or a car,” As for diet, Meyne says “I’ll eat been retired nearly 40 years. to the homeless and disaster vic-
he said, “and you also can have bad what you give me. I was never The lifelong reader still devours tims through a charity called
health habits.” fussy.” And Zysblat says “all my life books — three a week on his Kin- Warm Up America! Knowing oth-
1. Don’t get sick I ate foods that were not good for dle. ers benefit, she aims to complete
“So much depends on being free me.” A peek inside his refrigerator Afterfinishingabook,headdsthe one square a day.
of illness through one’s lifetime. Not bears him out: butter, salami, title to the computerized list he’s Setting and achieving goals is
having your body debilitated is crit- frankfurters, pastrami. But the key, been keeping since 2004. The list important, even more so for those
ical to longevity,” said Dr. Elaine he says, is eating the salty, fatty, has 800 books, ranging in authors of a certain age.
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trades gold and silver at one of his
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A man satisfied with his accom-
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TUESDAY JUNE 7th!
“You certainly want to be free of school teacher attends Sixth Re- three computers. He started day- to see the new millennium. He did, Beginning at 6:30pm at the Grand Slam Sports Bar,
lung disease, free of significant car- formed Church in North Haledon, trading stocks in the 1990s, but at age 86. Grotto Pizza Harvey’s Lake
diac disease, free of diabetes” — listens to Christian music on the switched to a less volatile sector. At 95, he set his sights on 100.
and personal behavior has a lot to
do with that.
radio and keeps the Lord’s Prayer
over her bed in an embroidery she
It’sahobby,andheisconvincedthe
buy-and-sell decisions he makes in
“To be healthy and be able to do
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Teenage daughter’s clothing choices should be largely her own


Dear Abby: While Baggy.” Read on for their views on has some room for growth. has become a responsible teenager
I understand “Loose
and Baggy in San DEAR ABBY the subject: — Granddaughter of a Top-Level
Tailor
who understands the value of the
dollar. She also trades outfits with
Francisco’s” (April Dear Abby: I had the same problems her friends — or consigns them
23) mother’s wish ADVICE when I was 13. My mom always made to resale stores. “Loose and Baggy”
to get the most out to their needs, yet not allow them me buy clothes that were too large, Dear Abby: When my daughter sounds like part of the “entitlement”
of her daughter’s to exceed boundaries of decency, too long, etc. But my grandmother was younger, she had specific style generation and probably would
clothing budget, etc. A 13-year-old who wants clothing was a clever seamstress who helped tastes that included expensive, learn more if she was part of the
as one whose career has been study- that fits should be accommodated. “nip and tuck” the extra material trendy clothes. I implemented a solution.
ing the social psychology of appear- Otherwise, she stands to become away until I needed it. She could budget that allowed her to have a — Smart Mom/Smart Daughter
ance, I disagree with your response. ashamed of her appearance, inclined also add new cool-looking details to set amount of money on the first
A girl’s early teen years are crucial to to act out through her appearance the clothes. “Loose and Baggy” may day of the new season. The money
her development of self-image and once she gains control over what she also have a relative with a talent for was given to her in cash or, later,
overall self-esteem. This is a major wears, and be overly obsessed with it clothing alterations, or if not, she in her checking account. She was
reason for their obsession with their well beyond her teen years. most likely has a tailor or alteration responsible for budgeting the amount
shop nearby. herself for her clothes during that To receive a collection of Abby’s most
appearance. — Karen Kaigler-Walker, Ph.D., memorable — and most frequently re-
Parents who want to assist their Burbank, Calif. I’m 15 now and still have many season. quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
daughters through the quagmire of the same clothes. It has saved Because of this she has learned ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
money in the long run because we how to manage money, shop “high check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
of appearance-related issues associ- Dear Dr. Kaigler-Walker: Thank Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box
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BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Instead SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You
of imagining or assuming what may not want to show people
others see when they look at your work because you feel
you, know for sure. Take a pic- that it’s unfinished. But a proj-
ture or videotape yourself. The ect that is completely finished
results will help you project the is lifeless. So show where you
image you want to project. are in the process, and you’ll be
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Your enthralling.
concentration may not be what SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
you want it to be at all times, You feel the urgency and respon-
but you have greater powers of sibility to act however you can
focus than many around you. right now. This is, after all, the
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You are only moment that is truly yours
so confident in your ability that to use or waste, as you wish.
you don’t even have to think CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Now
about what exactly you are that the newness and strange-
doing. You long ago mastered ness has worn off, you see your
the task, and now you concen- situation clearly. Because you’re
trate only on the outcome. so relaxed, you are more keenly
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schedule. A creative approach AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). If
will make everything more fun, you don’t want to fall “out of the
and you’ll successfully concoct a loop,” you have to close the loop.
compelling agenda for the day. Make sure the people around
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PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION you head for the finish line. questions to ask. Note that a
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have been discussed, and deci- being too invasive.
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people well. way necessary to be success-
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person will be very important November bring adventure.
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AUDI `02 A4 BMW ‘02 M3 CHEVROLET ‘06 CHEVY ‘04 CLASSIC CHRYSLER `92 FORD `07 MUSTANG
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PLYMOUTH 1995 3.0, V6, AWD
automatic, tiptronic CORVETTE 4 door sedan, all
L B E ARON 63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
Newspaper CONVERTIBLE
Notification of
Receipt of a
VOYAGER
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transmission. Fully
loaded, leather CONVERTIBLE
power options
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$4,490
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negotiable.
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Well maintained and
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BEN’S AUTO SALES
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with beige leather
tion Standards Act.
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08 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful
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Mint condition.
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04 CHRYSLER PT
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silver/blk leather,
$38,000
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97,000 miles, VITO’S
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dows & lock, alloy
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1954 MERCURY
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Excellent condition, Black with black dows, a/c, and
love. Please call passenger mini van
Theresa & Steve 200 hours. Priced 07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
interior. Heated much more!
3rd row seating,
rear A/C & heat,
Prices $20 & UP!
to sell. $6,500 or seats. Back up & Gorgeous
@ 1-877-801-7256
or visit best offer. Call
garnet red, V6, 4x4
06 DODGE GRAND
navigation sys- Automobile!
4WD automatic with Paid In Carry Out Price a) Victor Morocho for the property
tems. New tires & traction control, 5.3l located at 152 Parrish Street for vari-
TheresaAndSteve Keith 570-971-4520 CARAVAN ES, red,
brakes. Sunroof.
$75,000 engine, moonroof, CA$H ance to waive one side yard setback from
.shutterfly.com 4dr, entrtnmt cntr, $71,000 288-8995
409 Autos under 7 pass mini van
Garage kept. Many
extras! 46,000
$69,900
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many FREE the required 5 feet down to 3 feet and a
variance to waive the rear yard setback
$5000 06 JEEP COMMANDER
Miles. more options. Imm-
PICKUP from 5 feet down to 2 feet in order to con-
From an Exotic,
Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4
06 DODGE RAM 1500
Asking $19,500.
570-825-8888 or Private Collection
aculate condition.
76,000 adult driven 570-574-1275
VITO’S struct a 9 x 20 foot shed within an R-1
zone.
CADILLAC `94 SLT, Quad cab, slvr,
5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
626-297-0155
Call Anytime! Call 570-650-0278 miles. $15,600. Call
(570) 378-2886 & & b) Carl Zarenski for the property located
ask for Joanne 570-301-3602 at 194 Noble Lane for a variance to
DEVILLE SEDAN SLT, silver, auto.,
BMW `93 325 IC BUICK `05 LESABRE GINO’S waive one side yard setback from the
94,000 miles,
V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY
Convertible, 3.8 V6, 20 city/29 CHEVROLET `86 CALL US!
TO JUNK
required 8 feet down to 2 feet in order to
construct a 20 x 24 foot garage addition
In PA, ministers automatic, front SPORT white, V6,
4x4
Metallic Green highway. 42,000
CORVETTE Like New on to a home within an R-2 zone.
are forbidden wheel drive, 4 05 BUICK RANIER CXL
Exterior & Tan miles. Last year
YOUR CAR
from performing door, air condi- gold, tan, leather,
Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
full size model.
Excellent condition
4x3 manual, 3 over-
drive, 350 engine BEST PRICES
Tires c) Julie Kopec for the property located at
95 West Chestnut Street for a variance
marriages if tioning, air bags, sunroof (AWD) in & out. Roadster with aluminum IN THE AREA to establish a restaurant containing 20
either the bride
all power, cruise 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
Heated Seats. 2nd
Owner, 66k Miles. cloth roof. Gold with heads. LT-1 exhaust CA$H ON THE $POT,
$15 & UP! seats within an R-1 zone. A variance to
or groom is green, auto, V6, tan interior. $7,900. system. White with section 315 to allow an unimproved acces-
control, leather Excellent Condition, Free Anytime
drunk.
bridezella.net interior, $3,300.
4x4
05 GMC SIERRA
Garage Kept, (570) 822-8001 red pearls. Custom
Pickup
Like New sory parking area of crushed stone in lieu
Excellent Gas flames in flake. New of bituminous pavement. A variance to
X-Cab, blk, auto, 570-301-3602
570-394-9004
4x4 truck
Mileage. Carfax tires & hubs. 1 Batteries waive section 319.2 relevant to the
Shopping for a 05 MERCURY MOUNT-
available. Price owner. 61,000 origi- required screening for the accessory
reduced $7,995 nal miles. $8,500 472 Auto Services $20 & UP! parking area. A variance to waive section
new apartment?
Classified lets
AINEER PREMIUM,
Silver, black leather,
or trade for SUV or CADILLAC `04 (570) 359-3296
Ask for Les
316 requirements pertaining to dimension

$ WANTED JUNK $
other. Beautiful / Carry Out Price and design of the proposed parking area.

SEVILLE SLS
3rd seat, AWD
you compare costs - Fun Car. Requesting variances to waive the
without hassle
04 CHEVY SUBURBAN
570-388-6669 CHEVROLET `88 required front yard setback from 20 feet

or worry!
LS, pewter silver, Beige. Fully loaded
VEHICLES 288-8995 down to 5 feet; to waive the required rear

BUICK `98 LESABRE


3rd seat, 4x4
Get moving 04 FORD F-150
Excellent condition.
Runs great. New MONTE CARLO SS LISPI TOWING WANTED
yard setback from 20 feet down to 0 feet;
to waive the required side yard setbacks
with classified!
Heritage, X-cab,
blk, auto, 4x4
4 door. All leather.
114,000 miles. Great
rotors, new brakes.
Just serviced.
V8, automatic,
51,267 miles, We pick up 822-0995 Cars & Full Size
Trucks. For prices...
from the required 15 feet down to 7 feet
and 3 feet respectively and a variance to
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
ER seafoam
shape. $2,600. Call
570-819-3140 or
108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $8,000. (570)
MUST SELL
$5,500 To place your Lamoreaux Auto
Parts 477-2562
waive one handicap accessible space rel-
evant to the accessory parking area for
grn/tan lthr., 4x4 570-709-5677 709-8492 (570) 760-0511 ad call...829-7130 the proposed restaurant.

LAW DIRECTORY
04 NISSAN XTERRA SE

CHEVY ‘99 blue, auto, 4x4


04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
d) Joseph Rushinski for the property
located at 129 Loomis Street for a vari-

S-10 PICKUP gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4


03 DODGE RAM 1500 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
ance to waive one side yard setback from
the required 5 feet down to 0 feet in order
to construct a 16 foot round above ground
2WD, 5-speed
Experienced reg cab, red, auto, swimming pool within an R-1 zone.
115,000 miles.

Don’t Keep Your Practice a Secret!


reliable homecare 75K, 4x4
aide. Back Moun- $3,295 03 CHEVY 1500, V8,

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


e) Al Flora, Jr. for the property located at
tain/Tunkhannock X-cab, white, 4x4 33 West South Street for a variance to
area. Lighthouse- Doyouneedmorespace? 02 DODGE RAM 1500
Quad Cab, SLT,
waive both side yard setbacks from the
keeping, daily

Call
A yard or garage sale required 15 feet down to 10 feet and 3 feet
living care provid- Red auto 4x4 truck respectively in order to construct a 33.5 x
ed. References.
570-836-9726.
in classified
is the best way
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
$300 and Up 7 foot front porch on to a home within an
S-2 zone and a variance to waive the front

ALL tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE
829-7130 $125 extra if driven, yard setback from the required 20 feet
down to 3 feet.

JUNK with classified! White, auto, 4x4


76,000 miles 4x4
To Place Your Ad pulled or pushed in. f) Gerard Gazey for the property located
at 34 South Welles Street for variances

CAR & DODGE `95 NEON


Nicely Equipped!
01 VOLVO V70
AWD, station
wagon, blue grey
NOBODY Pays More pertaining to a minor subdivision within an
R-2 zone. Requesting a variance to sec-
310 Attorney 310 Attorney 310 Attorney
570-760-2035
tion 515 (Nonconforming-Area and Bulk
Automatic, white leather, 84k miles.
TRUCKS 2 door.
Only $999
00 KIA SPORTAGE EX Services Services Services
Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm
Requirements Compliance) to permit an
area reduction down to 1,829 square feet
White, auto, per unit for Final Lot 1 having an existing lot
WANTED (570) 301-7221
advertisinguy
4 cyl. 4x4
00 FORD EXPEDITION
ADOPTION
Divorce, Custody,
Support, PFA
Attorney
Keith Hunter
Happy Trails! area nonconformity of 2,533 square feet
per unit as a result of an existing 3 unit
DIVORCE
Highest Prices @gmail.com XLT, gold, 3rd seat CUSTODY
FREE Consultation. Bankruptcies apartment building on the subdivided lot.
4x4 Atty. Josianne Requesting variances pertaining to Final
Estates, DUI MAHLER, LOHIN
Paid!!! 98 FORD RANGER, ATTORNEY
Aboutanos
& ASSOCIATES
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ Lot 2 to waive the minimum lot area from
Flairside, reg cap Wilkes-Barre
MATTHEW LOFTUS Public Notices Public Notices 5,000 square feet down to 2,114 square
FREE truck, 5 spd, 4x4 570-255-5503
570-208-1118 (570) 718-1118
feet; to waive the minimum lot depth from
copper 100 feet down to 52.85 feet. Requesting
REMOVAL 97 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER BANKRUPTCY FREE CONSULTATION MARGIOTTI
LAW OFFICES
PUBLIC NOTICE variances pertaining to an existing garage
on Final Lot 2, to waive the rear yard set-
Call V&G Green, green FREE CONSULT for all legal matters PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN back from the required 25 feet down to 10
Anytime
leather, AWD Guaranteed
Low Fees
Attorney Ron Wilson
570-822-2345 BANKRUPTCY
Free Consult
that the Borough Council of Harveys Lake
Borough shall convene a public hearing on
feet and to waive the maximum allowable
lot coverage from 50% increased to 75%.
Joseph M. Blazosek Tuesday, June 21, 2011, at 7:15 P.M.
288-8995 Payment Plan! local time at the Harveys Lake Borough
BANKRUPTCY Payment Plans g) Anthony DeCinti for the property
Colleen Metroka Municipal Building State Route 415-Sun-
DUI-ARD (570) 970-9977 located at 487 and 495-497 South
570-592-4796 set, Harveys Lake, PA, 18618. The purpose Grant Street for variances pertaining to
SOCIAL SECURITY Wilkes-Barre
OLDS ‘89
Boat? Car? Truck? DISABILITY BENEFITS of the public hearing shall be to consider a minor subdivision within an R-2 zone.
Motorcycle? Air- DIVORCE No Fault (570) 223-2536 and solicit public input and comment on an
WORKERS’ COMP Requesting a variance to section 515
plane? Whatever it $295 divorce295.com Stroudsburg ordinance to amend the Harveys Lake
CUTLASS SIERRA Free Consultation (Nonconforming Area and Bulk Require-
is, sell it with a Atty. Kurlancheek Borough Zoning Ordinance. The subject
25+ Years Experience ments Compliance) to permit an area
Classified ad. 800-324-9748 W-B SOCIAL SECURITY ordinance amends Section 507, C-1
72,000 miles. 570-655-4410 reduction down to 1,966 square feet per
570-829-7130 570-822-9556 DISABILITY Neighborhood Commercial District, Sub- unit for Final Lot 1 having an existing lot
New Inspection Free Bankruptcy
blazoseklaw.com Free Consultation. section 507.1 Permitted Uses to allow area nonconformity of 2,112 square feet
AC Blows Cold AUDI `02 A4 Consultation
Contact Atty. Sherry “Townhouses” as a permitted residential per unit and to permit a lot width dimen-
There is 1.8 Turbo, AWD, Payment plans.
$2,195 Sell your own home! Dalessandro use. sional reduction from 43.5 feet down to
nothing wrong Automatic, white Carol Baltimore Place an ad HERE
570-822-1959 570-829-7130 570-823-9006 33.41 feet as a result of an existing dou-
with change if with beige leather A copy of the full text of the proposed ordi-
Find homes for interior. 84,000 ble-block home on the subdivided lot. A
its in the right nance is on file and available for public variance pertaining to Final Lot 1 to waive
direction. your kittens! Miles. Very Good
457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy inspection during normal business hours the required side yard setback from 5 feet
Condition. $8,900 at the Times Leader Newspaper, 15 North
Place an ad here! (570) 696-9809 Auto Auto Auto down to 2.8 feet relevant to the existing
Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711, at the home. A variance pertaining to the exist-
570-829-7130 (570) 690-4262
PAYING $500
Luzerne County Law Library, Luzerne ing garage on Final Lot 2 to waive the
County Court House, 200 North River required side yard setback from the
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
We Buy Scrap Metal
Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 and at the required 5 feet down to 0.9 feet.
MINIMUM
Harveys Lake Borough Municipal Building,
DRIVEN IN State Route 415-Sunset, Harveys Lake, PA ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY

Harry’s U Pull It $$$$ ALL KINDS $$$$


Full size 4 wheel 18618. Subject to the payment of a fee
drive trucks APPEAR AT SUCH HEARING. CASES
equal to the cost of reproduction, any per- WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE CALLED
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS - BEAMS -
son wishing to secure a copy of the pro- IN THE ORDER LISTED ABOVE. DIS-
for heavy equip- posed ordinance may do so by contacting ABILITIES NOTICE: This Hearing is being
ment, backhoes,
dump trucks,
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** PUNCHINGS - OLD CARS -TRUCKS -
MACHINERY - FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING -
the Harveys Lake Borough Secretary, Ms.
Susan Sutton at the Harveys Lake Bor-
held at a facility which is accessible to per-
sons with disabilities. Please notify Ms.
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS -
ough Municipal Building (570) 639-2113 x
0.
Christine M. Jensen, SPHR if special
accommodations are required. Such noti-
APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035
VEHICLES!!! FREE CONTAINER SERVICE Notice is further given that the Harveys
fication should be made within one (1)
week prior to the date of this hearing. Ms.
Lake Borough Council shall consider
542-2277
6am to 8pm
DRIVE IN PRICES Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted adoption and enactment of the above
Jensen can be reached at (570) 208-4112
or by FAX at (570) 208-4124 or by e-mail
HIGHEST PRICES PAID summarized Ordinance at a Borough at cjensen@wilkes-barre.pa.us
Call for Details (570) 459-9901 FAST SETTLEMENTS Council meeting scheduled meeting for
Wanna make your Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC June 21, 2011 at 7:30 P.M. at the Harveys
Lake Borough Municipal Building, State
By Order of the Zoning Hearing
Board of the City of Wilkes-Barre
570-346-7673
car go fast? Place Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! 570-819-3339
Route 415-Sunset, Harveys Lake PA
18618.
William C. Harris, Director of
Planning & Zoning/Zoning Officer
an ad in Classified! DRAWING TO BE HELD JUNE 30 Your Scrap Metal is worth $$$ Ms. Susan Sutton
THE CITY OF WILTKES-BARRE IS AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE
570-829-7130. www.wegotused.com Call Today! Harveys Lake Borough Secretary ACTION EMPLOYER
THOMAS M. LEIGHTON, MAYOR
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011 PAGE 3D
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique
& Classic & Classic
FORD ‘05 EXPLORER HONDA `06 CIVIC EX HONDAS KIA ‘08 RIO LX MAZDA `04 RX-8 PONTIAC ‘02 SUZUKI ‘10 SX4
2 door, 5 speed, air, ‘10 Accord LX. VITO’S Sedan, automatic, CHEVROLET `76 CORVETTES
SPORT TRAC XLT power windows & 7K miles. Black / tan Hunter Green,
SUNFIRE
5 door hatchback,
PICKUP WANTED
low miles
1/2 Ton, 4WD,
automatic, V6
locks, sun roof, CD,
cruise & alloys.
PriceReduced $19,595
‘09 Accord EX. V6
& $11,650
80,000 miles.
New brakes & 2 door, 4 cylinder
Only 8,600 miles
$15,892
Very Good
GINO’S
Excellent condition, rotors. New 1953-1972
$15,992 14K, White / Leather sunroof, Condition!
very well main- alignment. Two Any Condition!
PriceReduced $21,295 low miles. Low miles!
tained with service new rear tires. Courteous, Fast
records, remaining
‘08 Accord LX
PREMIUM: 14K, Gray Wanted: No accidents.
$4,490 $7500. FIRM
570-905-7389
Professional Buyer.
Honda warranty.
65K, $10,500.
Warranty $17,995
‘08 Civics Choose Junk 560 Pierce St.
PRICE REDUCED
$8,000 or best MARSH MOTORS Ask for Lee
Licensed & Bonded
corvettebuyer.com
1218 Main St. 560 Pierce St. 1-800-850-3656
CHEVROLET `79
570-706-0921 offer. For more
from Two. Low
Cars & Kingston, PA
information, call Swoyersville, PA Kingston, PA
FORD `52
560 Pierce St. miles, Warranty. www.wyoming
Selling your (570) 332-4213 570-718-6992 www.wyoming
Kingston, PA Camper?
Starting at $14,495
MAFFEI AUTO Trucks valleymotors.com Buy-Sell-Trade valleymotors.com
CORVETTE L-48
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Place an ad and
find a new owner.
SALES
570-288-6227
Highest
570-714-9924
MERCEDES-BENZ
570-714-9924
All Corvette options, COUNTRY SEDAN
570-714-9924 570-829-7130
Looking for the right deal
Prices LEXUS `06 LS 430 `02 SLK-320 PONTIAC ‘04 TOYOTA `10
all original,
Good Year tires,
new CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
Paid!!
HONDA `02 ACCORD HONDA `08 CIVIC 19,900 one owner new mufflers, just V8, automatic,
on an automobile? Red with black Camry SE. 56,000

Every option avail- Turn to classified. FREE PICKUP


pampered miles.
Impeccable crystal
interior, hardtop/
convertible.
GRAND AM
4 door sedan,
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
tuned. 46,000 miles.
$6,500 or best
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
It’s a showroom in print!
EX
2 door, silver, auto-
able. Sunroof,
leather, navigation Classified’s got 288-8995
white finish with
saddle leather
interior. Positively
REAL SHARP!
Accepting Offers
Chrome wheels
Sunroof, auto
interior. Will consid-
er trade. $14,200
offer 570-262-2845
or 570-239-6969
condition, 2nd
owner. $9,500.
570-579-3517
system, premium the directions! (570) 740-8900 $5,390 (570) 793-9157
matic, air condition-
ing, leather, 86,000
miles, 1 owner, good
sound system.
Must sell. $16,000
or best offer INFINITI `05 G35
none nicer.
$29,500.
See at Orloski’s MERCEDES-BENZ `05 MARSH MOTORS TOYOTA `93 MR2 CHEVY `68 LINCOLN `66
condition. $7,000.
570-212-2461
(570) 301-7221 Sports Coupe. Black
with slate leather.
Wash & Lube
295 Mundy Street 240C 1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC,
CAMARO SS
396 automatic,
CONTINENTAL
HYUNDAI `04 Original owner. 69K Wilkes-Barre, PA 4Matic, V6 - Gray, 4 door,
570-718-6992
HONDA `07 CIVIC miles. Fully power antenna. 400 transmission, Convertible, 460
1518 8th Street 18702 77K highway miles, Buy-Sell-Trade New tires. No rust. clean interior, runs cu. engine, 67,000
TIBURON GT
equipped with navi- Excellent condition,
Sport SI. Red, with gation, sunroof, etc. Carverton, PA Great condition. good, 71K, garage miles, 1 owner
Near Francis dealer serviced. Sun kept, custom
black interior, Blue, 5 speed Always maintained $5,000 since `69. Teal
PONTIAC ‘07 VIBE
Slocum St. Park roof, heated seats. paint, Fire Hawk
75,000 miles. 6 manual, CD, Air, by Infiniti dealer. $15,500. Call (570) 708-0269 green / white
speed, spoiler and
body kit. Tinted win-
factory alarm,
power windows &
Very nice. $15,750.
570-339-1552 HYUNDAI ‘03 LEXUS `98 LS 400 570-288-3916 Automatic
moonroof
after 6:00PM
tires, Krager
wheels, well
leather, restorable,
$2,500 570-287-
dows,
Reduced $11,900
locks. 38K.
$7,500 negotiable.
After 4pm
ELANTRA Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1 MERCEDES-BENZ `06 $11,880
TOYOTA ‘07 CAMRY LE
maintained.
$23,900
5775 / 332-1048

(570) 714-0384 Call 570-540-6236 412 Autos for Sale


4 cylinder,
automatic, cd,
1 owner.
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All C-CLASS
4 cylinder sedan,
automatic
Negotiable
570-693-2742 LINCOLN `88
Economy Car! power. GPS naviga- Silver with leather
$16,855
CHEVY`75 CAMARO TOWN CAR

FREE
$4,495 tion, moon roof, cd interior. Good condi- 61,000 original
Call For Details! changer. Loaded. tion. 34,000 miles. 350 V8. Original
560 Pierce St. miles, garage kept,
570-696-4377 $9,000 or best $15,000 Negotiable owner. Automatic
Kingston, PA triple black, leather
offer. 570-706-6156 (570) 885-5956 transmission. Rare - interior, carriage
JEEP `04 GRAND www.wyoming tuxedo silver / black roof, factory wire

CHEROKEE LIMITED
LINCOLN `94 MERCEDES-BENZ `95 valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
4WD, 6 cylinder TOWN CAR SL 500 www.wyoming
Never damaged. $5,500. Call

GAS
$6,000. Call Mike 570-237-7660
PONTIAC ‘08
auto. Moonroof. Blue. 162k miles, valleymotors.com 570-489-6937
fair condition. Convertible, with
570-714-9924
MAZDA `88 RX-7
Fully powered. New removable hard
CHRYSLER `49
$1,000. Call
SOLSTICE
brakes & tires. top, dark Blue,
94,000 highway 570-239-9236
miles. $11,500
camel interior,
Summer Driving convertible TOYOTA ‘09 WINDSOR
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
(570) 822-6334
LINCOLN`06 Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
all options,
leather interior SCION TC Silver / gray, 4 door
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
KIA `08 RONDO
Maroon with beige TOWN CAR LIMITED Condition, No
Accidents. Classy
5,145 miles.
$20,990
Automatic,
moon roof,
sedan. 6 cylinder
flathead, fluid drive.
grey leather interior,
all original & never
Fully loaded. Car. Price low miles. 45,000 original seen snow. $8,900.
UP TO 36 MONTHS OF FREE GAS
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still 46,000 miles,
Triple coated
Reduced!
$13,995
MARSH MOTORS $17,945 miles. Just like new!
REDUCED $15,000
Call 570-237-5119
1218 Main St.
MERCEDES-BENZ `88
under warranty.
WHEN YOU FINANCE A VEHICLE Received 60,000
mile servicing. New
Pearlized White.
Showroom
or trade for
SUV or other.
Swoyersville, PA
570-718-6992
Call Jim:
570-654-2257

See sales tires. KBB Value


$8,500. Asking only
condition.
$18,900.
570-388-6669
Buy-Sell-Trade
FORD `66 420 SEL
representative $7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553
570-814-4926 or
(570) 654-2596 MERCEDES-BENZ PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 560 Pierce St. Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony
Silver with red
leather interior.
for details Kingston, PA Every option.

W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y KIA `97 SEPHIA `97 SL320 CONVERTIBLE www.wyoming


valleymotors.com
interior. Pristine
condition. 26K
Garage kept, show-
room condition.
Maroon, Automatic. WANTED! Blue/white top &
white interior. 570-714-9924
miles. $17,000 or
best offer.
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200
4 door, 4 cylinder.
ALL Recent document- (570) 817-6768
Runs excellent.
Asking $1,500
ed frame-off
restoration. Over VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
415 Kidder Street 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
JUNK
or best offer.
$31,000 invested.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 (570) 824-2460
will sell $21,500.
570.822.8870 570-335-3127
steve@yourcarbank.com
www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com 412 Autos for Sale CARS! Blue, convertible,
40th Anniversary
CA$H Model. 47,000
miles. Minor
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
CEL EB R ATING 60 Y EAR S! PAID
repairs. $7,500
or best offer.
S Great running
Call 973-271-1030 condition. Red with
You r Frie n d In
570-301-3602
Great convertible, NEW
A U TO IN SP EC TIO N
M O TO R C Y C LE INSP EC TIO N
cloth interior, power

$19.99
M A Y -J U N E-J U LY
N O W D U E!
MERCURY `02 SABLE
LS Premium. Fully
black top, 6 speed
manual transmis-
sion, carbon fiber
door locks, power
windows, power The Ca r B u s in e s s AD D R ESS AT
260 S. R ive rSt,
P la ins , P A
loaded, 80k. Very moon roof,
P a rtia lL is ting !
15
dash, leather interi-
$ 00 SENIO R C ITIZEN SP EC IA L MERCEDES-BENZ `01 clean, well main-
tained, recent tune-
or, front & rear
trunk, fast & agile.
5 speed, just
serviced, 117k.
LOW M IL EAG E S P EC IA L S
1099
Em is s io n s In s pe c tio n $ up. B-title. Moon
C-240
$18,000 or best Asking $5,300
roof, 6 CD, premium
1998 SA TU R N SL $3,995
W ith T h is Coupon W ith T h is Coupon offer. Call 570-885-2162
sound, all power 570-262-2478
Loaded, automatic, 82K M ile s....................................

VOLKSWAGEN `04
options & leather.
FAM ILY O W NED AND O P ER ATED SINCE 1951 AC, heated leather
2007 SU ZU KI FO RENZA $7,995
G RO NSK I’S
KBB retail - $7,150.
seats, 4 door.
344-8558 $4,700
Asking $5,500 or
best offer. Call BEETLE
62K M ile s....................................

3905 B irney Ave Call 570-388-6535


570-510-4849 CONVERTIBLE
2003 PO NTIA C SUNFIRE $7,495
34K M ile s....................................
Since 1951 M o o s ic, PA
412 Autos for Sale Blue. AM/FM cas-
H om e O f T h e L ifetim e L ab or F ree W arranty w w w .gr on s k is .com
MERCURY `06 1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
2006 A C U R A TSX
................................
78K M ile s $17,995
GRAND MARQUIS
Only 7,500 miles. All
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
dows, locks
doors. Boot cover
&
2004 NISSA N Q UEST $11,995
93K M ile s................................

white leather. Fully SATURN ‘05 ION for top. 22k. Excel-
2001 HY UNDA I ELA NTRA
loaded. Excellent
condition. Garage
4 cylinder,
automatic, cd,
lent
Garage kept.
Reduced
condition.
....................................
75K M ile s $5,995
kept. $13,200 or
best offer. Call
1 owner.
Extra Clean!
$14,000
570-822-1976
O VER 50 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK !
570-779-2489 $4,495 Leave Message H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E
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Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES
MERCURY `95
570-696-4377
VOLVO `01 XC70
All wheel drive, 260 S ou th R ive rS t, P la in s , P A • 570 -8 22-210 0
A Benson Family Dealership GRAND MARQUIS
4 door, V8, fully
SATURN ‘00 SL2
4 door, sedan,
46,000 miles, bur-
gundy
leather,
with tan
complete
W W W .AU TO B U D D IES O N L IN E.CO M

NEW CARS loaded, moon roof,


new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in
74,000 miles.
$4,290

MARSH MOTORS
dealer service histo-
ry, 1 owner, detailed,
garage kept, estate.
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA


1500 CREW CAB 4X4
NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA 2500
CREW CAB DENALI 4X4
excellent shape. 2
owners. Call
(570) 822-6334 or
1218 Main St.
$9,100.
570-840-3981 JO -
-DD A N M O T
TOO RS
RS
SPECIAL O F
(570) 970-9351 Swoyersville, PA Shopping for a
SAVE 0% FINANCING 0% FINANCING 570-718-6992 new apartment?
AVAILABLE SAVE AVAILABLE
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MERCURY ‘03
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you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
TH E W EEK
Get moving
07 N issa n Q u est
V6, automatic,
59,000 miles,
SLE Pkg, Power Tech Pkg Moonroof, Heated & Cooled Seats, All power options SUBARU `02 with classified!
20” Wheels $5,990
VOLVO ‘04 XC70 7 Passenger
7 Passenger
Sale $
Price 30,569 Sale $
Price 46,030 MARSH MOTORS IMPREZAmileage,
Low
WRX Cross Country,
All Wheel Drive
1218 Main St. $11,880
Swoyersville, PA 57,000 miles, 5
NEW 2011 GMC YUKON 4X4’S REG NEW 2011 GMC 570-718-6992
speed, all-wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
+ XL’S, SLE, SLT & DENALI PKGS ACADIA AWD’S Buy-Sell-Trade lock brakes, air
1.9% FINANCING conditioning, air
2.9% FINANCING
MINI COOPER `08
SAVE SAVE AVAILABLE bags, power locks,
AVAILABLE $2,936
$4,564 power windows,
Clubman. Black & power mirrors, P ow erSlid ing Sid e D oor,P ow erR earH atch,D V D
White. Sunroof. 30K cruise control, 560 Pierce St. R earE ntertainm entCenter,L ow M iles,P W ,
miles. Leather inte- AM/FM radio, CD Kingston, PA P D L ,Cruise,CD ,M any E xtra O ptions,Clean
rior, fully loaded. 6 changer, rear www.wyoming
N AD A Book Price $ 16 ,97 5

14 ,995
speed. Excellent defroster, new Blitz valleymotors.com

O U R $$
SL, SLT & Denali Packages, condition. 40 MPG. Stainless Exhaust, 570-714-9924
Choose From 3 $19,950. Or best AEM Cold Air
offer. Call Intake, TURBOXS
Priced $
From 39,391 Priced $
From 32,609 570-262-8811 Blowoff Valve &
Boost Control.
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic PRICE
MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 $10,500.
Tax,tag,title,d oc fee extra.
CADILLAC `80
(201) 704-8640
NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA
NEW 2011 GMC
CANYON 4X4 1500 EXT CAB 4X4 Pure silver metallic.
Roof & mirror caps
Call before
7:30 pm
COUPE DEVILLE
JO -
-DD A N M O TO
TO RS
RS
in black. Tartan red 1339 N .R iver R d .,P lain s,PA • 829-2043
SUBARU `05 LEGACY
0% FINANCING 0% FINANCING
SAVE AVAILABLE SAVE AVAILABLE cloth / panther black Excellent condition,
$2,476 $6,629
leather interior. $3,000 located in w w w .jo-d an m otors.com
Black bonnet
stripes. Automatic.
SPORT AWD Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
Air, new tires &
Steptronic paddles. brakes, 31,000 561-573-4114
Dual moon roofs,
YOMING VALLEY
miles, great
SLE Pkg, Auto, SLE Package, Power Tech Package,
Cockpit chrono
package, conven-
condition. $11,995.
570-836-1673 CHEVROLET `63
Air, Black Beauty Z-71 Package ience, cold weather
IMPALA AUTO SALES INC.
A
Sale $
Price 21,224 Sale $
28,681
(heated seats) &
premium packages. SUBARU `94 2 door hardtop.
197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
825-7577
Price Dynamic stability
IMPREZA L Partial restoration.
control. Xenon
Sudan, Automatic,
All original parts. GAS SAVER SPECIALS!
NEW 2011 BUICK NEW 2011 GMC headlights, front
and rear fog lights. Air, Stereo, Runs &
Asking $4,000 or
best offer. Call 01 FORD TAURUS SES 01 HYUNDAI ACCENT
REGAL CXL’S TERRAIN AWD Parking distance Looks Excellent. (570) 885-1119 WAGON
1.9% FINANCING control. Harmon- 25 mpg
2.9% FINANCING
SAVE SAVE
$2,474
AVAILABLE
$1,033
AVAILABLE Kardon sound sys-
tem. Chrome line
$1,275
(570) 299-0772 CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
SS clone. 350 Air, AM/FM
interior. Mint condi- PW, PDL, P. Seat, A/C, 3rd Row Seat

3,975 3,975
engine, 290 Horse-
tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive! power. 10 bolt posi- $ $
$21,500 rear. PowerGlide
570-341-7822 transmission. Power 04 CHRYSLER SEBRING 03 FORD WINDSTAR LX
Choose From 8, disc brake kit. Over LX CONVERTIBLE
Choose From 4,
4 Cyl & Turbo’s SLE & SLT Packages $20,000 invested,
sacrifice at
Priced $
From 26,591 Priced $
From 26,027 $7,500 Firm.
Call 732-397-8030
(Wilkes-Barre)
PW, PDL, A/C, Tilt PW, PDL, Air, Tilt, 89K Miles

All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time. 1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
$
5,995 5,995 $

HOURS:
Near Francis 02 NISSAN SENTRA GXE 07 CHEVY COBALT LT
Slocum St. Park
SUBARU ‘98 CHEVROLET `72
Monday Thru Thursday PONTIAC ‘03 VIBE GT CHEVELLE
4 cylinder, IMPREZA WAGON
8:00am - 8:00pm 6-speed, cd,
5-speed,
Two door hard top.
307 Motor. Needs
PW, PDL, A/C, 75K Miles PW, PDL, A/C, Tilt

5,850 6,450
sunroof, 1 owner.
1 owner, $ $
Friday & Saturday Sharp Sharp Car!
$5,495 95,000 miles,
work. Comes with
additional 400 small
A Benson Family Dealership Call For Details! Immaculate, block & many parts. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
8:00am - 5:00pm 570-696-4377 30+ MPG. $3,500. Serious SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
290846

inquires only. FINANCING AVAILABLE


$4,995
(570) 836-2574 www.WyomingValleyAutos.com
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Most with Cruise Control, AM/FM/CD, LOWMILES!


Air Conditioning, Keyless Entry, Tilt Most with AM/FM/CD, Fog Lights,
Wheel, Traction Control, ABS Cruise Control, Keyless Entry w/Exterior Keypad, Pwr. Leather
Seats, Roof Rack, 3rd Row Seat, ABS, Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Tilt Wheel
STARTING AT LOW STARTING AT
MILES!

TO CHOOSE TO CHOOSE
FROM FROM

Most with Cruise Control, AM/FM/CD, Air LOWMILES!


Conditioning, Moonroof, Keyless Entry, Tilt Most with Cruise
Wheel, Traction Control, ABS, Roof Rack Control, AM/FM/CD, Air, Leather Seats,
Keyless Entry, 3rd Row Seat, Tow Package
STARTING AT LOW STARTING AT
MILES!

TO CHOOSE TO CHOOSE
FROM FROM

Most with Cruise Control, CD, Air LOWMILES!


Conditioning, Keyless Entry, Rear Air, Most with Cruise Control,
Moonroof, DVD Player, Navigation System AM/FM/CD, Air, Leather Seats, Keyless Entry,
Heated Mirrors, Parking Sensors, ABS
STARTING AT LOW
MILES! STARTING AT

TO CHOOSE TO CHOOSE
FROM FROM

FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!


2008 MILAN PREMIER 18K MILES! 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT 2008 NAVIGATOR L ELITE AWD
AU1561- Moonroof, Dual Zone Climate Control, AM/FM/CD, ABS, Keyless AU1255- Climate Control, Pwr. Leather
Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, Digital Info, SYNC,
6 Disc CD, Fog LIghts, Traction Control, Rear Entry, Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Heated Seats, Moonroof, Navigation
Spoiler, Keyless Entry w/Keypad Windows, Cruise Control Sys., Reverse Camera, DVD Player, CD
1999 BUICK CENTURY 2010 GRAND MARQUIS LS 10K MILES! 2009 TOYOTA RAV4 AWD
AU1674- Air, Cruise, Tilt Wheel, 29K MILES!
AU1613- Cruise Control, AU1202- Air, Pwr. Seat, Keyless
Tilt Wheel, AM/FM Radio, Entry w/Keypad, CD, Leather Keyless Enry, ABS, AM/FM/CD,
Rear Defogger, Pwr. Locks Seats, Traction Control, ABS Rear Defogger, Traction Control

2002 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT 2008 CADILLAC CTS4 AWD 2010 TOYOTA RAV4 4X4
AU1615- Air Conditioning, 20K MILES!
2007 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE GLS
AU1531- CD, ABS, Traction
AU1390- Cruise, Leather, AU1514- Pwr. Heated Leather Seats,
Moonroof, ABS, CD, Rear ABS, Cruise, CD, Memory Seat, OnStar, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Control, Heated Seats,
Defogger, Keyless Entry Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio AM/FM/CD, Traction Control Cruise Control, PL, PM, PW
2005 FORD 500 SE 2008 LINCOLN MKZ AWD 2007 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD 2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
AU9511 - Cruise Control,
AU1680- Air, Cruise, AU1670- Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, AU1042- CD, Satellite Radio, Prem. Sound, ABS, Fog Lights,
CD, Keyless Entry, Moonroof, Keylss Entry, ABS, Rear Pwr. Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog
Rear Defogger, ABS Defogger, 6 Disc CD, Satellite Radio Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Roof Rack, Pwr. Leather Lights, AM/FM/CD, PL, PW
Heated Seats, Moonroof, Cruise, Navigation Sys., DVD
08-10 FOCUS SE 72 2007 CADILLAC STS 4 AWD Player, 3rd Row Seat, OnStar, 2009 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY TOURING VAN
Climate Control, Prem. Wheels,
MOS.
Most with Air, ABS, STARTING AT AU1660- Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Front
Keyless Entry, CD, TO
CHOOSE & Rear Heated Seats, 6 Disc CD, Touch Screen, Pwr. Liftgate AU1577- Air, Pwr. Seat, ABS,
PW, Pwr. Locks FROM
Parking Sensors, OnStar, Cruise, ABS Keyless Entry, CD, 3rd Row Seat
2006 VOLVO S80 2.5T
AU1603- Cruise, Keyless
63
2007 EXPEDITION LMTD 4X4 2009 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4
MOS.
AU1114- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Tow AU1299- CD, ABS, Keyless
Entry, CD, ABS, Pwr. Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather
Leather Seats, Moonroof Entry, Cruise, PL, PW, PM
Heated/Cooled Seats, Climate Control, Cruise,
2007 MILAN 2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 Navigation Sys., Pwr.
Liftgate, Running Boards,
2010 E-350 XLTs
STARTING AT
AU1612- Digital Info, Cruise, Rear
63
MOS. AU1511- Air, Cruise, Keyless Entry, 63 Most with CD, Cruise, ABS,
Defogger, Fog Lights, CD, Heated Rear Defogger, ABS, AM/FM/CD,
MOS.
3rd Row Seat, Touch Keyless Entry, Running Boards,
Mirrors, Pwr. Seat, Keyless Entry Moonroof, Pwr. Windows, PDL Screen, Parking Sensors Traction Control PM, PL, PW TOCHOOSEFROM
2009 SATURN AURA XE 2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4 2011 ACURA RDX AWD 12K
MILES!
2008 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
AU1398- CD, OnStar, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless AU1642- Air, Cruise, Moonroof, Most with CD, ABS, Keyless
AU1733 - Cruise, Tilt, Rear Defogger, 72
MOS.
Entry, Traction Control, Roof Rack, Rear
63
MOS.
ABS, CD, Security Sys., Keyless Entry, Cruise Control, Tow
PL, PW, AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry Wipers, Privacy Glass, Cruise, PDL, PW, PM Entry, Rear Defogger Pkg., PL, Pwr. Windows TO CHOOSE
FROM

2008 FUSION SE STARTING AT 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4 2010 EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL 4X4
AU1571- Air, Pwr. Seat, ABS,
AU9705- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry,
72
MOS. 8600 MILES! KING RANCH 4X4 AU1584- Air Conditioning,
Moonroof, Keyless Entry with
TO Pwr. Heated Seat, Keyless Entry,
CHOOSE
FROM Rear Defogger, Cruise, Roof Rack
Keypad, 6 Disc CD, Rear Spoiler AU1585- Moonroof, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, AM/FM/CD, Moonroof
DVD Player, Navigation Sys., CD, Reverse Camera,
2008 MAZDA3 S 2007 MAZDA CX-7 GRAND TOURING SYNC, Parking Sensors, 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4
GRAND TOURING AU1277 -Fog Lights, Keyless
AU1654- Cruise, CD, Rear
72
MOS. AU1623- Moonroof, Cruise,
Pwr. Leather Seats, Keyless
3rd Seat, Running
Boards, Rear Heated Seats
Entry, Traction Control,
Pwr. Seat, Cruise, Sliding
14K
Defogger, Moonroof, ABS Entry, ABS, Fog Lights, CD Rear Window, ABS, CD MILES!
*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 JUNE 30, 2011.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B VISIT US AT WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
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Equipment HARLEY DAVIDSON FLAGSTAFF `08
MERCEDES BENZ ‘92 DAYTONA DYNA CLASSIC CHEVROLET `10 CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER JEEP `06 MITSUBISHI `08
`74 450 SE GMC `01VAN
SOLID CAR!
3500 CUBE
SPECIAL EDITION
Bike #770 of 1,770
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
SILVERADO 1500
Extended Cab V71
Package 4x4. Bed- GMC `99 COMMANDER 4X4
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
V
RAIDER
ERY GOOD CONDITION!
29,500 miles. 2-

SUBURBAN
Interior perfect, 15 ft.L X 8 ft.W X made. Many extras. place, heated mat- liner. V-8. Red. ed leather. All 4X4 drive option, 4
exterior very good. 6 ft.H, auto, A/C, Must sell. 13,300 tress, ceiling fan, Remote start. power. Navigation, door crew cab,
Runs great! New 5.7 V8, 10,000 miles. Get on this Hide-a-Bed sofa, 6,300 miles Satellite, Blue tooth, sharp silver color
tires, 68K original GVW, dual rear tires classic for only outside speakers & $26,000 3rd row, More. with chrome step
miles. & pull out loading $6,995 grill, 2 sliders, (570) 639-2539 Champagne 69,000 runners, premium
$5,500 FIRM. ramp. Asking 570-477-1109 aluminum wheels, NEW PRICE exterior, highway miles. rims, good tires,
570-905-7389
Ask for Lee
$3,500
(570) 864-0858
HARLEY DAVIDSON
water purifier,
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
CHEVROLET `97 $9,500 OR
BEST OFFER
leather interior,
power windows
$14,900. Call
(570) 855-3657
bedliner, V-6, 3.7
liter. Purchased at

MERCEDES-BENZ `73 439 Motorcycles


‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
glass windows,
raised panel fridge
SILVERADO JUST REDUCED!
SAVE MONEY! GET DODGE ‘02 & locks, 4 wheel
drive. $4,850. JEEP `07
$26,900. Dealer
would sell for

CARAVAN
with Western plow. READY FOR THE Call for $18,875.

450SL with HARLEY ‘01 Garage kept,


& many acces-
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White Silver
condition and
known issues. WRANGLER X
4x4, stick shift, soft
Asking $16,900
(570) 545-6057
2 tone blue. options. Bedliner. with grey interior. Ice Cold Air 570-362-4080
Convertible
removable hard top,
power windows, AM DAVIDSON 17,600 miles.
REDUCED PRICE
$22,500.
570-868-6986
55,000 miles.
$9,200. Call
Looks and runs like
it just came off the
$4,295
top. Red exterior,
well maintained,
garage kept. 11,500
MITSUBISHI `95
GMC `99 TRUCK
Electra Glide, Ultra $8,400 (570) 868-6503 lot. Four Door, 4
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD Classic, many
chrome acces-
Lehman area.
(570) 760-5937
NEWMAR 36’ wheel drive, 84,900
miles, new tires,
miles, one owner.
AC, CD player, MONTERO SR 4WD
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham- sories, 13k miles, MOUNTAIN AIRE tow package, anti
SLE PACKAGE
cruise control.
Tow package with
177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage HONDA 2005 SHADOW 5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new
lock brakes, driver
and passenger 2 wheel drive cargo carrier.
Excellent condition.
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
kept, like new VLX600, White, airbags, power 1518 8th Street
rior inside. Garage
condition. Includes 10,000 miles condition, loaded
1518 8th Street windows, power 84,000 $18,700 ditioning, air bags,
kept, excellent con- with accessories. Carverton, PA power locks, power
Harley cover. & new back tire.
Ford Dually diesel Carverton, PA mirrors, power Near Francis original Call 570-822-9680
dition. $31,000. Call $3,000 windows, power
825-6272 $12,900 truck with hitch Near Francis locks, rear window Slocum St. Park miles mirrors, power
570-718-6769 (570) 262-3697 or
(570) 542-7213 also available. Slocum St. Park defroster and
wiper, privacy tint, FORD ‘96 F-250 4X4 $5,900. JEEP ‘05 GRAND seats, cruise con-

OLDSMOBILE `68
570-709-4937 570-455-6796
CHEVY ‘00 ASTRO air conditioner, Automatic, V8
or best offer
CHEROKEE LAREDO
trol, AM/FM radio,

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 KAWASAKI CARGO VAN


cruise control. CD,
keyless entry and
Sharp,clean Truck! 570-
824-3096 4WD, automatic,
cassette player, CD
changer, leather

DELMONT
$3,995
`08 NINJA
interior, sun roof,
SCREAMING EAGLE Automatic, V6
1 owner
much more.
Call
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
V6, Low Miles
$14,880
rear defroster, rear

HONDA `10
DRASTICALLY windshield wiper,
REDUCED!! V-ROD& Black. 250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
Clean Work Van!
$3,995
570-332-4999
new Passed inspec-
This model only Orange miles. Great starter PALOMINO ‘99 Call For Details!
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA
tion, new battery.
produced in 1967
& 1968. All
Used as a show bike. $2,800 Seri- 570-696-4377 ODYSSEY $2,500
(570) 868-1100
original 45,000
miles, Color
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-331-4777 POP-UP CAMPER
Sleeps 6. Stove in or
Silver. Only 83K
miles. All wheel Call after 2:00 p.m.
condition. Asking drive, 4.0L V6. All
MITSUBISHI `97
560 Pierce St.
Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior,
$20,000 or best
KAWASAKI ‘05 out. Refrigerator, Power. A/C. Loaded. 1518 8th Street Kingston, PA
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
offer. Call sink, heater, toilet, Must Sell. Carverton, PA
www.wyoming
15’ CUBE VAN
350 rocket 570-876-4034 NINJA 500R. 3300 shower (in & out), PRICE REDUCED Near Francis
engine, 2nd valleymotors.com
2500
miles. Orange. awning and many $10,500 or best Slocum St. Park
owner. Fender
skirts, always HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must
extras included.
Very good condition. Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
offer. Call
570-417-7937 FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-150 4X4
570-714-9924 Cab over, 4 cylinder
diesel engine.
Road King 19,000
garaged. Trophy
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
miles, new tires, lots
of extra chrome.
sell. $2400
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
Hardly used. Must
See. Asking $3,000,
negotiable.
Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van. 4.2L V6, AC
Special Edition.
LEXUS `06 GX 470 Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
good rubber. All
85K miles. Excellent Economical
only, $7,500. Like New. $12,900. 570-693-5673 Maroon, Fully
condition. $8,700 Work Truck! around good
570-690-0727 Call 570-639-1989
or 570-760-1023 Q-LINK LEGACY `09 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
570-829-4548 or
570-417-5991
$4,995
Call For Details!
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
condition inside
& out. Well
250 automatic. Gun navigation, sun roof
1518 8th Street 570-696-4377 maintained.
PONTIAC `68 HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 metal gray. MP3
player. $3,000.
JUST REDUCED!
35 ft. Well kept. On CHEVY `05 EQUINOX Carverton, PA
plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
Ready to work.
100th Anniversary Great first motorcy- campground on the Near Francis Doyouneedmorespace? Only 1,900 Miles.
PRICE REDUCED!
CATALINA Edition Deuce. LT (premium pack- Slocum St. Park $6,195 or
cle. 570-696-1156 Susquehanna River age), 3.4L, 47,000 A yard or garage sale Brand New.
DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA
Garage kept. 1 near great fishing. best offer
400 engine. 2 miles. All wheel in classified Asking $37,000 Cypress Pearl with
SUZUKI `07 C50T
owner. 1900 miles. Attached 12X22” Call 570-650-3500
drive, power moon- (570) 328-0850
barrel carburetor. is the best way ivory leather interi-
QUAD CAB SLT 4X4
Tons of chrome. carpeted room. Ask for Carmen
Yellow with black roof, windows, locks or. Well maintained,
tocleanoutyourclosets!
HYUNDAI `05
$38,000 invested. A Brick heater,
roof and white wall
tires. Black interior.
must see. Asking
$18,000. OBO CRUISER covered by metal
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
Automatic, CD
Tool Box You’re in bussiness
garage kept. All
service records.
LINEUP
roof with large
$4,995. Call 570-706-6156 er, rear folding Like New! with classified!
TUCSON
Brand new tires. ASUCCESSFULSALE
EXCELLENT
(570) 696-3513 breezeway. Shed & seats, keyless entry, $8,995 All options including
many extras includ-
HARLEY DAVIDSON
onstar, roof rack, Call For Details! 61,000 miles, auto- premium audio INCLASSIFIED!
PONTIAC 1937 CONDITION
ed. Call for more
information.
running
garage kept.
boards, 570-696-4377 matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
package, rear
climate control, Doyouneedmorespace?
Fully restored near
original. New paint, 01’ SPORTSTER Windshield, Bags,
(570) 237-7076 $14,750.
570-362-1910 DODGE `00 RAM lock brakes, air con- adjustable suspen-
sion, towing pack-
A yard or garage sale
new interior, new Floorboards,V&H
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS 1518 8th Street
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power age, rear spoiler, in classified
wiring, custom tint-
ed glass, new motor
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept. Travel Trailer. 29’, CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR 1500 QUAD CAB
mint condition, 1 Custom Van. 67K
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
windows,
control,
cruise
AM/FM
Lexus bug guard.
42,750 miles.
is the best way
& transmission. 6K Miles $5,200
slide out a/c-heat.
4X4, V8 automatic.
miles. Interior has
Slocum St. Park
radio, cassette play- $28,950 tocleanoutyourclosets!
Spare motor & (570) 430-0357 New tires & brakes.
trans. 16” wide
Stove, microwave, oak wood trim, car- Fully loaded. Lea- FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-250 4X4 er, CD player, key- (570) 237-1082 You’re in bussiness
fridge, shower
white walls car in GET THE WORD OUT peting, storage ther interior. Many less entry, sun/ with classified!
excellent condition
in storage for 2
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
inside & out. Many
more extras.
Reduced. $13,500.
areas, TV, rear seat
convertible to dou-
extras. Must see.
Excellent condition.
4.6L V8, AC
87,000 miles
moon roof,
defroster,
rear
rear LEXUS `96 LX 450
Full time 4WD, Pearl PONTIAC `04
ble bed, curtains. (570) 970-9351 windshield wiper,
years. $14,000 or 883 cubic inch Call 570-842-6735 Clean Work Truck! white with like new
MONTANA
Seats 7. Power win- new towing pack-
SUZUKI ‘77
best offer. Serious motor, Paco rigid $5,995 leather ivory interi-
dows & seats. Cus- age, auto start.
SUNLITE CAMPER DODGE `01
inquiries ONLY. Call For Details! or. Silver trim.
frame, extended & tom lighting on ceil- $10,000 95,000 miles, well
Call 570-574-1923 570-696-4377 Garage kept. Excel-
raked. Low miles.
GS 750 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, ing. New exhaust (570) 762-4543 maintained. Excell-
RAM VAN
$6,000 or best system. New rear lent condition.
VW CLASSIC `72 FORD `03
ent overall condi-
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
Needs work. center bathroom, 84,000 miles, Ask-
offer.(973) 271-1030 kitchen, sofa bed. tires. Recently tion. Keyless entry,
$1,500 inspected. Excellent ing $10,750 built in baby seat,
Air, Fully self con-
KARMANN GHIA HARLEY DAVIDSON or best offer
570-822-2508 tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
condition. $4,200 or
best offer. Call EXPLORER
DUMP TRUCK
Refurbished, rebuilt
570-654-3076 or
570-498-0005
dual climate con-
trol. Rear air. Seats
engine, transmis-
Restoration ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE awning. $4500. 570-655-0530 Low mileage, Collect cash, not dust! 7. Recent inspec-
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600
Vehicle. Family sion replaced.
Golden Anniversary. 215-322-9845 63,500 miles, Clean out your tion & tires. KBB
owned, garage Rear-end removed
Silver/Black. New
CHEVY ‘03
automatic, all-wheel and relubed. Brand basement, garage over $6300. Asking
kept, good shape. Blue
Needs some
Tires. Extras. Excel-
lent Condition. smoked wind TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft drive, 4 door,
anti-lock brakes,
new 10’ dump. PA or attic and call the $5,000 firm. Call
(570) 417-9884
BLAZER LS Classified depart-
interior work, new screen. Great bike, Rear queen master state inspected.
19,000 miles air conditioning, air
seats, needs runs great. Helmet Ready To Work! $12,900/best offer. ment today at 570-
carburetor work.
Only 58,000 miles.
$10,000.
570-639-2539 & kevlar
gloves
racing
included.
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom. 4 door, 4WD
clean, low miles.
ONLY 69K!!!
Auto, vinyl seats,
bags, power locks,
power windows,
570-594-1496 829-7130! SATURN ‘09 VUE XE
Center kitchen + power mirrors, 4WD, automatic
Asking $5,000.
Serious inquiries HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 $2995. Call for info
(570) 881-5011
dinette bed. Front
extra large living
$6,290 easy to clean,
runs 110%, new
power seats, all Moon Roof
$17,875
only! Call V-ROD VRSCA room + sofa bed. MARSH MOTORS oil, Just serviced!
power, cruise
control, AM/FM
570-343-2296 Blue pearl,
excellent condition, TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
You gotta see it.
SUPER CLEAN!!!
radio, CD changer,
keyless entry,
3,100 miles, factory
alarm with extras. TRIPLE 955 CC 6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in
570-718-6992
$4,999
Call Mark
leather interior, sun/
moon roof, rear
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
$10,500. 7,000 miles. Very Buy-Sell-Trade 570-704-8685 Near Francis Near Francis
WANTED: PONTIAC
Benton, Pa. $4,900. defroster, rear
or best offer. fast. Needs nothing. 215-694-7497 Slocum St. Park Slocum St. Park 560 Pierce St.
Blue, never windshield wiper,
Tony 570-237-1631
CHEVY ‘03 DODGE `04 tinted windows. JEEP ‘99 MAZDA ‘04 Kingston, PA
`78 FIREBIRD dropped. Excellent
condition. $4,200 451 Trucks/ $12,500.
(570) 362-0938 GRAND CHEROKEE TRIBUTE LX
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Formula 400
Berkshire Green,
Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564
SUVs/Vans TRAILBLAZER LTZ RAM 1500 6 cylinder, Automatic, V6 570-714-9924
Originally purchased
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
4WD, V6, leather,
auto, moonroof Too many extras to FORD `04 automatic, Sunroof, CD
at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton.
was last seen in
Car
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘08 1100 Custom. 5800 BUICK `05 $13,620 list. Low Mileage.
$10,000 EXPLORER
sunroof, CD
Excellent runner!
$4,995
1 owner
Extra Clean!
$5,995 SUZUKI `07 XL-7
RENDEZVOUS CX
miles, light bar, (570)709-2125 SUV, V6, 4x4, 56,000 miles,
Abington-Scranton
HERITAGE SOFTTAIL cobra exhaust, automatic,
Call For Details! Call For Details!
automatic,
area. Finder’s fee
paid if car is found
CLASSIC
windshield, many
extras, must sell.
HARD TO FIND!!
AWD, Fully DODGE `05 85,000 miles
Black Beauty.
570-696-4377 570-696-4377
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
and purchased. Call
JEEP `00 WRANGLER MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE
GRAND CARAVAN
2 tone Crimson $4,900. Call loaded, 1 owner, Garage kept. tioning, all power,
John with any info 570-301-3433 20,000 miles.
candy metal flake. 560 Pierce St. Must sell. 78,500 miles, 6 CD player, leather
(570) 760-3440 Small 6 cylinder. Utility, 4WD
$7,000 in chrome & Kingston, PA Tan 54,000 miles, $8,700 cylinder automatic, interior, tinted
421 Boats &
extras. Only 2,800
miles. Asking
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
750cc. 8,000 miles,
New tires. Like
new, inside &
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
excellent condition.
$7,999.
(570) 883-2754 hard & soft tops.
Well maintained.
$18,655 windows, custom
wheels, $13,000

FORD `05 WHEEL


out. $14,900. Call Many new parts. Call 570-829-8753
Marinas $14,800 saddlebags, wind- (570) 540-0975 570-714-9924 570-817-9644t
Adult driven only. Before 5:00 p.m.
(570) 655-0641 or shield, back rest,
(570) 299-9475 Kelly Blue Book
CHAIR LIFT VAN
CUSTOM DODGE `10
Black & Pearl,
Excellent Condition. CHEVY ‘04 $10,400, Asking
TOYOTA `06
Boat? Car? Truck? Must See. Asking CHEVR0LET`02 Seating capacity for $8,400.
560 Pierce St.
Motorcycle? Air- $2,499. Call after 4.
EXPRESS
SUBURBAN LT GRAND CARAVAN 7 plus 2 wheel 570-704-8730
Kingston, PA TACOMA
CREST 15’
plane? Whatever it 570-823-9376 chairs. 140,000
is, sell it with a 4WD, automatic, Only 17k miles. www.wyoming Automatic, V6, TRD,
Z-71 package, miles. Great condi-
JEEP `00 WRANGLER
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
Classified ad. Fully loaded. valleymotors.com Sport Package,
CONVERSION leather, moonroof, tion. Asking $7,000.
570-829-7130 Excellent condi- 78,500 miles, 6 570-714-9924 4x4, 45K miles,
Fiberglass Matted black finish. VAN rear ent, 3rd seat tion. Factory &
For more details,
cylinder automat- Excellent condition.
boat with $15,990 Call 570-589-9181
HARLEY DAVIDSON Mint condition. New Loaded. Low extended war- ic, hard & soft $18,900
trailer. Out- miles. Excellent MERCEDES BENZ ‘06
FORD `06
tires, inspected, ranty. $17,995 tops. Well main- (973) 906-9311
fully serviced & condition. (570) 690-2806 tained. Many
board propul-
sion. Includes: ‘10 SPORTSTER 1200 ready to ride. Wind- $18,900 new parts. Adult R350 CLASS WAGON TOYOTA ‘08 MATRIX
2 motors
A MUST SEE!
Custom Paint.
shield & sissy bar.
Low miles & garage
570-674-3901

DODGE `94 EXPLORER driven only. Kelly


Blue Book
4Matic, 3rd row,
power tailgate 1 Owner

CHEVROLET `05
Erinmade, Only driven under kept. $4800. or best 78,400 miles, auto- $10,400, Asking $21,960 $13,880
“Lark II series” 10 miles!! Comes
with remaining
offer. 570-762-5158 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA DAKOTA matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
$8,800.
570-704-8730
PRICE
REDUCED!
warranty. Asking
YAMAHA ‘1975 80 SILVERADO LT Z71 www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
2 wheel drive,
138,000 miles,
lock brakes, air
conditioning, air
$2,400
$8,600 or best
offer. For info, Antique. Very good
condition. Must see.
Extended cab,
automatic. Black 570-714-9924 some rust,
$2,000.00
bags, power locks,
power windows,
JEEP `02 GRAND
NEGOTIABLE
call 570-864-2543
or 215-379-1375 Low milage. Road
title. Asking $1,260
with grey leather
interior. Heated
Call 693-1262 power mirrors, CHEROKEE LAREDO 560 Pierce St. 560 Pierce St.
570-417-3940
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Call (570) 825-5810 seats. 59,000 CHEVY ‘05 after 5:00 PM power seats,
cruise control, AM/
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
DODGE `97 RAM
Leave Message miles. New Michelin
STARCRAFT ‘80 2001 SPORTSTER
tires. $16,500
EQUINOX
FM radio,
changer, DVD play-
CD valleymotors.com valleymotors.com

YAMAHA` 08 R1 (570) 477-3297 570-714-9924 570-714-9924

16’ DEEP V 1,200 CC, Black,


Low miles, 1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 er, keyless entry,
leather interior,
‘90 Evinrude out-
Low Miles, New
Tires and Brakes, BEAUTIFUL BIKE CHEVROLET `05 front wheel drive,
all power options
$7,690
82,000 miles, auto-
matic, chrome step
moon roof, rear
defroster, rear MERCEDES-BENZ TRACTOR
TRAILBLAZER LT
board 70hp with tilt up and mirrors &
TRAILERS
Lots of Chrome and Perfect condition. windshield wiper.
& trim— ‘92 EZ
loader trailer. With
Extras. Well main-
tained. 2 Harley
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail Black/Grey. 18,000 MARSH MOTORS leather interior.
Good Condition.
$16,000
(570) 954-5462
Triple black, eco-
nomical 6 cylinder.
`99 ML 320
‘00 Tracker Series Sunroof, new tires, FREIGHTLINER
Helmets included. kit, cover. Price miles. Well 1218 Main St. Drums Area. Call after 9 a.m. 4x4 select drive.
60lbs foot pedal, 2 115,930 miles ’97 MIDROOF
Looks & runs great! negotiable $7,600 equipped. Includes Swoyersville, PA $4,500 CD, remote door
downriggers, stor- MUST SELL 475 CAT & 10
$5,500 OBO 570-852-9072 On-Star, tow pack- 570-718-6992 401-524-9763 opener, power win- $7,200 OBO
FORD `97 DIESEL
ages, gallon tanks, age, roof rack, speed transmission.
(570) 654-8520 Buy-Sell-Trade dows & locks, (570)760-0511
2 fish finders and running boards, Looking for that cruise, tilt wheel.
$12,000
more. MUST SEE.
Make Best Offer. HARLEY DAVIDSON 442 RVs & Campers remote starter, special place Cummins engine,
8-L. 49,049
108k highway miles.
MERCURY ‘09 MILAN FREIGHTLINER
Call 866-320-6368
extended warranty.
CHEVY ‘07 called home? miles. 33,000
Garage kept. Super ’99 CONDO
DUTCHMAN 96’
$16,000
after 5pm. 2006 NIGHTTRAIN (570) 825-7251
TRAILBLAZER LT
Classified will address
Your needs.
gross wt. 6,649
clean inside and out.
No rust. Sale price
4 cylinder,
automatic,
430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.
5TH WHEEL
SPECIAL EDITION light wt. $19,500
$6,895. Scranton. Asking $15,000.
Open the door
CHEVROLET `09
Must see! Only 9,800 miles
427 Commercial #35 of 50 Made On-Star, Leather.
(570) 829-5886
570-466-2771 $18,875,880
Trucks & $10,000 in acces- with slideout & sun Satellite Radio. with classified! ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
sories including a $14,990
Equipment custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
room built on. Set
up on permanent EQUINOXmileage,
LS DODGE `99 CARAVAN FORD `99 E250 JEEP `02 LIBERTY with sides. All
aluminum, spread
site in Wapwallopen. Low SE. 2 sliding doors. Blue/grey, new axle. $6,500.
CHEVY ‘08 3500 Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con-
dition. All Documen-
Comes with many
extras. $7,000.
16,000 miles, auto-
matic, all-wheel
Very clean. Runs
great. 107k miles.
Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
rebuilt engine with
warranty, new 2 storage trailers.

HD DUMP TRUCK
$2,500. Call serviced, new bat- 570-814-4790
tation. 1,400 Asking (570) 829-1419 or drive, 4 door, anti- tires & brakes,
570-709-5677 or tery, tires & rods.
lock brakes, air con- 560 Pierce St. 4,000 miles. 560 Pierce St.
VOLVO `08 XC90
2WD, automatic. $25,000 or best (570) 991-2135 570-819-3140 Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
offer. Call ditioning, air bags, Kingston, PA $5,900 or Kingston, PA
Only 12,000 miles. chairs. Braun Millen-
best offer.
EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT
power locks, power
DODGE `99
570-876-4034 www.wyoming nium lift with www.wyoming
Vehicle in like windows, power 570-814-2125 Fully loaded, moon
valleymotors.com remote. Walk up valleymotors.com roof, leather, heat-
new condition.
$19,000. TRAILER mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio, 570-714-9924
DURANGO SLT
door. Front & rear 570-714-9924 ed seats, electric
A/C. Power locks & LINE UP locks, excellent
HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80
570-288-4322 Brand new 2010 Sirius radio, On-Star,
5.9 V8, Kodiak windows. Excellent condition. New
MINI ‘08
tandem axle, 4 cassette player, CD
A GREAT DEAL...
DUMP TRAILER ‘05 riding FLH.
King of the High-
wheel electric
brakes, 20’ long
player, keyless Green, Just serv-
iced. New brakes.
condition. $7,500.
570-237-6375
IN CLASSIFIED!
tires, new brakes
and rotors. 52,000
10 yards, 4 ton limit, way! Mint origi- total, 7 x 16 wood
entry, rear de-
froster, rear wind- Tow package. AC. COOPER miles highway

JEEP `03 LIBERTY


very good condi-
FORD ‘05
nal unrestored deck, fold up ramps shield wiper, tinted Very good condi- 2 door, automatic, $26,500/ best offer.
tion. Asking $3,900 antique show with knees, remov- tion. Runs & drives leather, sky roof, 570-779-4325
windows. 1518 8th Street
Also, E-350. Cheap able fenders for 100%. 68,000 miles. SPORT. Rare. 5 570-417-2010 till 5
RANGER
winner. Factory REDUCED PRICE Carverton, PA boost cd, fogs
For more info, call spot lights, wide oversized loads, Asking $6,850 or speed. 23 MPG. $19,945
$16,500.
TRUCKS FOR SALE
973-906-8404 Near Francis best offer 102K highway miles.
white tires, powder coat paint (570) 954-9333 Extended cab,
Slocum St. Park (570) 239-8165 Silver with black
biggest Harley for rust protection,
FORD ‘99 E350
Call after 9:00 a.m. 6 cylinder. Auto-
built. Only 2 5/16 hitch
CHRYSLER ‘00 interior. Immaculate Ford, GMC,

DODGE `99 RAM


matic, RWD International-Prices
28,000 original coupler, tongue
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO TOWN & COUNTRY
$5,990 condition, inside and

BUCKET VAN miles! Never jack, side pockets, out. Garage kept. starting at $2,295.

Triton V8. 2 speed


needs inspec-
tion, permanent
brake away switch,
battery, 7 pole
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive. Automatic, V6
CD, Leather 1500 CLUB CAB MARSH MOTORS No rust, mainte-
nance records 560 Pierce St.
Box Truck, Cab &
Chassis available.
boom; 92,000miles; registration. RV plugs, title & Excellent condition, Good condition. 1218 Main St. included. 4wd, all Call U-haul
Very Nice Van! Kingston, PA
$9999 or best price. $8,500 more!! Priced for low mileage. Runs great. High Swoyersville, PA power. $6,900 or 570-822-5536
$35,500. Call $3,995 www.wyoming
Great condition. Call 570-905-9348 quick sale. $2,995 miles. Asking 570-718-6992 best offer, trades
570-655-2689 Call For Details! valleymotors.com
570-675-3384 or 386-334-7448 $2,700 Buy-Sell-Trade will be considered.
570574-7002 570-696-4377 Call 570-575-0518 570-714-9924
Wilkes-Barre (570) 239-3950
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566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business


457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
LINEUP 527 Food Services/
Hospitality
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
542 Logistics/
Transportation
Development Development

AUTOMOTIVE SALES
ALL NOW HIRING! ASUCCESSFULSALE COOK
Repair Repair
CDL DRIVERS
JUNK
All Shifts.
FULL TIME PAINTERS MECHANIC
IN CLASSIFIED!
All Positions. Opening for CDL
Part Time Drivers. 2 years
Apply Within. Responsible for
CONSULTANTS CAR &
Experienced cook
with excellent & BODY TECHNICIANS daily maintenance
of equipment.
Experience in
Transporting and

Valley Chevrolet is seeking TRUCKS 503 Accounting/ Doyouneedmore space? communication


skills to assist our
Dietary Depart-
Full Time position
available for a
Knowledge in
hydraulic and
Knowledge of Con-
struction Equipment.

individuals who are self-starters, WANTED


Finance A yard or garage sale ment with prepar-
ing delicious
Painter/Body
Technician. Salary
commensurate
electrical systems.
Welding a plus.
Must Have Good
Driving Record. We
Offer Top Wages
in classified
Competitive salary
team-oriented and driven. Highest Prices ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/ meals. Healthcare
experience is a +
with experience.
Benefit package
and benefits.
Solomon Container
and Benefits Pack-
age. Apply in Per-
(No experience necessary) ACCOUNTS PAYABLE is the best way
Kidder Street Great Pay, PTO available. son and Ask for:
Service
Paid In Cash!!! 570-822-4888 & Benefits Please call 495 Stanton St. Paul or Mike
Email: Jobs@
We Offer: ASSISTANT Bonner Collision
to cleanoutyourclosets!
Wilkes-Barre
FREE Looking for the right deal horizonhrs.com at 714-0584 or 570-829-2206
Falzone’s Towing
on an automobile? Fax: Service, Inc.
• Salary & Commission • Benefits REMOVAL Local manufacturer apply in person at: 271 N. Sherman St.,
You’re in bussiness TRUCK MECHANIC
866-854-8688
in need of Accounts Turn to classified. Please
157 John St. Wilkes-Barre, PA
• 401k Plan • 5 Day Work Week Call V&G Receivable/Accounts It’s a showroom in print! complete
Kingston, PA
18704
18702

with classified!
Payable Assistant Classified’s got Opening for Experi- 570-823-2100
application
• Huge New & Used Inventory Anytime responsible for the directions! Birchwood
Doyouneedmorespace?
enced full time Truck

Apply in person to: 288-8995


applying accounts
receivable, assist 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/
Nursing & Rehab
395 Middle Rd., A yard or garage sale
Mechanic. Must
Have Own Tools/PA CDL-A DRIVER
with accounts Class 8 Inspection Gas field/landscape
Nanticoke, PA in classified
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager Shopping for a payable, & perform Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Wilkes-Barre
License a Plus. We drivers plus some
is the best way Offer Top Wages & hands on labor
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager new apartment? several analytical & Repair Repair Area
Benefits Package. required. Operate
Classified lets administrative func-
tions. Must possess
tocleanoutyourclosets! Call For Interview dump trucks and
you compare costs - Microsoft Excel, 533 Installation/ You’re in bussiness and Ask for Jon: load equipment on
lowboy. Deliver to
without hassle Word, and AS400
Maintenance/ with classified! Falzone Towing
Service, Inc. job site. Must oper-

MECHANIC
skills. A comprehen-
or worry! sive benefit pack- Repair 271 N. Sherman St. ate skid steer exca-
Get moving age which includes Wilkes-Barre, PA vator, hydro-seed
truck, etc. Will plow
AIR CONDITIONING
with classified! 18702
Field Service Technician
medical, dental, life, Experienced Heavy
401K available. 570-823-2100 in winter. Must have
Equipment Mechan- clean driving record
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre 566 Sales/Business Interested
Development candidates reply to:
Opening in our Pittston, PA office. Responsibili-
ties: installation & servicing of a wide range of
INSTALLER
Residential air con-
ic. Must have your
own tools. Full Ben- 536 IT/Software and pass drug test.
Call Harvis
American Silk
material handling & industrial door equipment.
efit Package is Development Interview Service @
75 Stark Street ditioning installer available. Apply in 542-5330. Leave

Sales PART TIME


Plains, PA 18705 Skills/experience: mechanical trouble shooting, wanted with at person at: message. Will send
least 5 years expe- Coal Contractors
Attention: HR welding, metal fabricating, diagnosing basic con- rience. Must have
an application.
100 Hazlebrook Rd. Or forward resume:
trol circuits, understanding basic wire schemat-
COLLECTORS WANTED own tools and Hazle Township
WEB SITE DESIGNER
Representatives
varsity.harvis@
ics. Competitive benefits package and wage. transportation. (570) 450-5086 gmail.com
National Collection Call 215-510-1122
agency desires to
Send resume to: Employer is
hire full or part time Human Resources Department PRM, Inc. is looking Varsity, Inc.
collectors. Hourly + 223 Wohlsen Way, Lancaster, PA 17603 for a qualified web No walk-ins. EOE
commission. ssmith@amhco.com 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health designer to work
Will train.
Call Steve Parker Fax: (717)393-4247
20-40 hours at their
Old Forge, PA office.
DRIVER
NEPA’s largest circulated print publication is 570-287-6023 www.amhco.com Qualifications are as Fast growing dis-

RN
follows: posal company
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
looking for an experienced Sales Representatives 506 Administrative/ - Program
seeks full-time
front load driver.
to work in Hazleton/Luzerne County and Clerical WAREHOUSE Knowledge Requires Class B
CDL non-HazMat.
Honesdale and Lackawanna County. SECRETARY/ KALSTAR ENTERPRISES Assistant Director at · Adobe Competitive salary
& benefits package.
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Hiring in Tunkhannock Hazleton Endoscopy Center (Must) Please send resume
RECEPTIONIST Forklift Operators Needed
. RN with good interpersonal and to: TB Disposal
500 N Poplar St,
Qualified individual will have at least two years Professional office,
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administrative skills. · Adobe Photoshop
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FAX CV and references to:
outside business to business sales experience, will time positions, some
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*JOB FAIR*
(Plus)
call on existing customers as well as securing new no weekends.
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10 Park Place, Full time position.
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Hazle Township, PA 18202 · Adobe Flash (Plus)
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REQUIRED! Position is $1,000.00 per month sal- Tunkhannock Public Library - Must have both PC Apply in person at:
A GREAT DEAL... and Mac Specialty Products
ary plus 20% commission. Benefits include health IN CLASSIFIED!
220 W. Tioga St. knowledge. and Installation Co.
Tunkhannock 2 Stevens Road
insurance, fitness membership & paid vacation. Looking for the right deal - Must have Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-833-5611 experience with
on an automobile?
Turn to classified. www.kalstar.com
EXCITING HEALTHCARE HTML / CSS
EOE

LINEUP
It’s a showroom in print! CAREER OPPORTUNITIES! - Skills with setting
Please submit Classified’s got 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ up hosting
accounts, FTP of
ASUCCESSFULSALE
the directions!
your resume to Maintenance/ Maintenance/ We Are Growing & Seeking files, developing INCLASSIFIED!
509 Building/ Repair Repair Compassionate web pages from
Doyouneedmorespace?
scratch, adapting
prminc14@aol.com Construction/
Skilled Trades
RNs, LPNs & CNAs web design tem-
plates, creating web
A yard or garage sale
in classified
Physical Therapist & PTAs
CARPENTER & PAINTER
AUTOMOTIVE To Care For Our Residents
design from
scratch, ability to
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
SERVICE TECHNICIANS
modify Word Press
Part time. Local templates, create You’re in bussiness
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other RNs Part Time 7-3 & 11-7
work. Carpenter and modify monthly with classified!
with 10 years expe- LPNs Part Time 3-11 email newsletters,
rience in commer-
cial work. May lead NEEDED CNAs FT 11-7 & PT All Shifts overall general
webmaster duties
DRIVERS

Earn Extra Cash


to full time employ- CDL Class B
Amazing Pay Rates, Benefits & to make minor or license with tanker
ment. Painter with Valley Chevrolet Is Seeking major changes to
10 years experience Shift Differentials endorsements.
Class A and B Technicians. websites. Clean record. Many
and also may lead

For Just A Few


to full time work. shifts available.
GM Experience Preferred. ASE Is A Plus For More Information - Ability to spot and Some shifts local &
Call 570-675-5873 improve an existing
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Or Come Visit Our Beautiful Facility
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improvements and
make an optimized
Competitive salary.
Call 610-310-3606
Experienced opera- SEO friendly web-
Apply in Person to Jerry Kruszka 8:30am - 4:30pm
tor needed for busy Wilkes-Barre Area

Deliver
site. DRIVERS
Quarry in Northeast
PA. Experience with VALLEY CHEVROLET - Must be able to Fanelli Brothers
Quarry operations
and plant mainte- SERVICE COMPLEX take direction but
also be self suffi-
Trucking
established
has
new
536 IT/Software 536 IT/Software and increased driv-
nance preferred.
221 Conyngham Avenue, Wilkes-Barre
292551

cient and take initia-


Competitive salary Development Development tive at the same er pay package and
and health benefits. time. an increased sign
Please fax resume on bonus. Due to
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
HAZLETON CITY
to: 570-643-0903 - Balance needed of additional business,
having a creative Fanelli Bros. Truck-
PART TIME ROOFER
To repair & maintain
AUTHORITY artistic eye, but also
have speed for high
ing Co. is adding
both regional and
local drivers to our
(No Collections) sawtooth roof. Flex- Computer Clerk production output.
Pottsville, PA termi-
ible hours, summer
project, good pay.
Competitive Salary & Benefits Please provide nal operation. Dri-

Available routes:
vers are home most
Call Larry Computer Clerk reports directly to Office examples of web
nights throughout
570-696-4000 Manager. Payroll, accounts payable, billing, sites you have com-
pleted as well as the the week. Drivers
and customer service experience helpful. must have 2-3
West Pittston 522 Education/
Training CAREGIVERS Responsibilities include, but are not limited to,
use of computer software system to access cus-
time frame that it
took you to com-
plete the project.
years of OTR expe-
rience, acceptable
$760 Monthly Profit + Tips (Example – MVR and pass a

183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers MIDDLE SCHOOL WANTED tomer service information, must be comfort-
able using and entering data, answering cus-
www.abcdefg.com
= 40 hours)
criminal background
check.
The new pay pack-
If you are an experienced, reliable caregiver tomer service calls, utility billing, accounts
Exeter Ave., Ann St., Clear Spring Ct.
ASSISTANT Health benefits after age offers:
who is looking for weekend shifts, payable and cashier duties. Must have basic • .38 cpm for
90 days, paid vaca-
Ledgeview Dr., Susquehanna Ave., York Ave. we want you! computer skills, ability to type, and use a 10 tion, fitness mem- qualified drivers
PRINCIPAL Visiting Angels is looking for key numeric keypad quickly and accurately. bership, etc...salary • $1,500 sign on

Kingston Applications are


compassionate and reliable caregivers to
work in the homes of our seniors.
Minimum of high school education or equiva-
lent is required, additional training and higher
commiserate with
experience.
bonus
• Paid vacations and
holidays
$850 Monthly Profit + Tips being accepted for
two (2) Middle
We offer flexibility, competitive wages, training
and a friendly and supportive staff.
education helpful. Please send resume with
experience and credentials to: Hazleton City
Please Send
Resume And
• Health/Dental/
Vision Insurance
212 daily papers / 252 Sunday papers School Assistant
Principal positions in
Work with an agency Authority – Water Department, 400 East Examples To:
prminc14@aol.com
• 401K Plan

First Ave., Second Ave., Third Ave., N. Dawes Ave., the Hazleton Area who cares for their caregivers! Arthur Gardner Parkway, Hazleton PA 18201 Contact Gary Potter
at 570-544-3140
School District. The Call 570-270-6700 or email to randyc@hcawater.org. Looking for Work?
Pierce St., Reynolds Ave., Winola Ave. positions are full- for more information! Tell Employers with
Ext 156 or visit us
at 1298 Keystone
time, 12 month per- a Classified Ad.
Equal Opportunity Employer 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health Blvd., Pottsville, PA
Wilkes-Barre North
manent positions in 570-829-7130
grades K to 8.
Pennsylvania Ele- DRIVERS
$800 Monthly Profit + Tips mentary or Principal 538 Janitorial/

185 daily papers / 209 Sunday papers


K – 12 certification is
required, along with RN’s Cleaning OWNER OPERATORS
Needed to service
Coal St., Custer St., N. Empire St., N. Grant St.,
10 years of suc-
cessful teaching Full-Time Supervisor 3p-11:30p HOUSEKEEPERS, FLOOR local area. CDL
experience. Candi- Class A minimum
Logan St., New Market St. dates must have Part-Time Supervisor 7a-3:30p CARE AND LAUNDRY 2 years experi-
ence. Clean MVR.
knowledge of PA
every other weekend Healthcare Services
Swoyersville Academic Stan- Excellent pay.
dards and data- Group is currently Home often &
driven instruction, Part-Time 7a-3:30p weekends looking to fill full weekends.
$720 Monthly Profit + Tips teacher supervision time and part time
positions. Please
Call 574-384-0294
and evaluation, stu-
Part-Time 3p-11:30pm weekends
168 daily papers / 187 Sunday papers dent assessment
and discipline and
Part-Time 11p-7:30a
apply in person at
Mountaintop Senior VAN DRIVER
Bigelow St., Dennison St., Hughes St., Lackawanna Ave. strong interpersonal Care and Rehab
Center
For School run.
Part time. Call
skills. Experience
working with a Mountain Top, PA 570-287-3951

Swoyersville/Luzerne diverse student


population is pre-
LPN’s 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
$840 Monthly Profit + Tips ferred. Applicants
should send a letter
Part-Time 7a-3:30p weekends Transportation Transportation

189 daily papers / 211 Sunday papers of interest, resume,


Part-Time 11p-7:30a
standard applica-
Dedicated Account Drivers
Main St., Chestnut St., Oliver St., Bennett St., tion, copies of cer-
$62K Annually
Charles St., Kelly St.
tificate and Act 34,
151 and 114 clear- CNA’s Affordable Medical Plan options with
ances along with
Full-Time 3p-11p & 11p-7a Eligibility First Day of Employment.
Shavertown
three (3) recom-
mendation letters to Co-Driver Positions -
Mr. Samuel A. Maro- Part-Time 7a-3p Home Weekly and Every Weekend
$800 Monthly Profit + Tips lo, Superintendent,
Hazleton Area Part time weekends all shifts
Automotive Industry Gouldsboro PA
(Scranton Metro)
172 daily papers / 204 Sunday papers School District, 1515
West 23rd Street, TeamOne a National Logistics Organization is
Lewis Ave., Orchard St., Carvertown Rd., Hazleton, PA 18202.
Deadline for appli- RN’s/LPN’s/CNA’s currently recruiting for dedicated account Team
Staub Rd., Clearview Ave. cations is Friday, Drivers for their new facility that will begin oper-
June 24, 2011. Pool positions-All shifts ation in mid June 2011. These fully benefited posi-
HASD is an EOE tions are well compensated. The route drivers will
To find a route near you and start 527 Food Services/ Apply In Person to: be delivering auto parts to dealerships throughout
the Eastern portion of the US. Qualified candi-
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at Hospitality dates should be 23 years of age and possess a
INGSTON 615 Wyoming Ave.
KINGSTON
K
570-829-7107
valid CDL A drivers licenses with a minimum of

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Experience
COMMONS
C OMMONS Kingston, PA 18704
570-288-5496
AGE Institute of Pennsylvania, Inc.
A NOT FOR PROFIT CORPORATION
two years OTR verifiable experience. Candidates
must possess an acceptable BI and MVR. Drivers
must possess doubles and Haz Mat endorsements.
TeamOne offer a competitive salary and afford-
necessary. Good able benefits inclosing choice of medical plans,
starting wage.
Apply in person: Or email: tmines@ageofpa.com dental, vision, 401K, etc. Interested candidates
can call 866-851-9902 to set up an interview.
Lakeside Skillet
281006

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M/F/H/V
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011 PAGE 7D
542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 610 Business 708 Antiques & 712 Baby Items 726 Clothing 744 Furniture & 746 Garage Sales/ 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous
Transportation Opportunities Collectibles Accessories Estate Sales/ Gardening
MEDICAL OFFICE BASSINETT
mobile.
with
Lights,
HATS- Vintage Hats
some furs in original Flea Markets
DOOR screen white
vinyl, 32” x80” $30.
DRIVERS DALE EARNHARDT
sounds & vibration. boxes assorted
DESK, Secretary MOWER Toro Per-
call after 1 pm
Well established
distribution compa-
SECRETARY/ SR. Diecast cars
from Dale The $20. Swing Graco,
battery operated
styles call for more
detail $40.
drop down top 3
drawers, pecan fin-
sonal Pace, Model
20197, 2010 version, 570-779-3852
Movie.1/24th.scale.li ish, excellent condi- blade stop safety
ny seeks Full-Time
(40 plus hours per RECEPTIONIST ke new in original with music $20.
Infant carset &
570-208-3888 tion $100. system, self propel,
DVDS: 50 pack
blank DVD $10. 100
BREAD ROUTE
For primary care boxes.Six Models 570-287-2517 superior EZ lift bag,
week) drivers. Valid base, Graco $25. JACKETS: black Pack blank DVD
from series. $150 premium Honda
EDWARDSVILLE
Class A CDL, mini- practice. Experi- Crib Mattress and boys size 14, gen- DINING ROOM $17. 56k dial up
enced, full time. NJ’s fastest grow- 570-833-2598 GCV 160 engine
mum 5 years all- changing table mat- uine Italian stone TABLE, round with modem $10 Cord-
Send resume to ing bread company. retails for over
season driving RECORDS - LP’S, tress $10. Baby Ein- $25. each 868-6018 leaf, oval, 4 chairs, less phone $10
c/o Times Leader Anthony & Son’s $625. Asking $400.
experience, clean 78’S, 45’S From stein exersaucer light oak. Very good Poloroid digital cam-
Box 2570 Bakery. Two routes WOMEN’s shorts 570-654-9058
driving record, and 40’S, 50’S, 60’S & and jumper $20. condition. $300. era $25. 825-3096
15 North Main St available. One in size 14 $3.50 each ask for Bob
no DUIs are a must. Wilkes-Barre Area 70’S. $1 each. Great condition!! 570-823-7215
Wilkes-Barre, PA buy 2 get 1 free. ELECTROLUX vacu-
Flatbed experience and one in the (570) 829-2411 (570) 902-9822 MOWER; Murray
18711-0250 Men’s short sleeve DINNING ROOM um cleaner bags –
helpful. Drivers are Leigh Area. Both riding lawn tractor
RECORDS: a vari- BOUNCER: Neutral polo shirts size M & SET. Oak. Excellent generic $1.00 each
assigned dedicated 12.5 hp 40” cut, new
weekly runs and
regional travel
PERSONAL CARE excellent routes.
Earning net
ety of
records
old 78
albums.
pattern $5. V-Tech
ride on learning
L $2.50 each, buy 2
get 1 free. 474-6967
condition. Lighted
china hutch 50”x
battery, runs good
industrial commer-
570-868-6018

$1,600/week. GARAGE SALE


including some
overnights in sleep-
ATTENDANT Trucks included at
$99K each. Pick up
$30. or best offer.
570-333-5263
giraffe $3. Folding
baby bath. $3. 730 Computer
Lx80”Hx18”W. Table
with 2 leaves 41, 43 & 45 Church St
cial engine $450.
after 3pm 655-3197 LEFT OVER
For Quadrapelegic. Great condition. 58”Lx42”W with ITEMS
er. Positions require
Must be able to lift. in the Mt Pocono YEARBOOKS: 570-902-9822
Equipment & leaves: 18”L ea
Saturday 8am-4pm
Patrick & Deb’s
some moderate to Household, folding AIR CLEANER Ionic
heavy lifting, good
Full time or part Area. Call Phil at Coughlin H.S.: 1926, Software (94”L). 6 chairs (2 chairs, dolls, lead Lawn Care pro $30. Roomba
time. 570-574-0815 973-625-2323 1928, 1932, 1934, FISHER PRICE Rain- arm 4 side) $995. See our ad under
communication figures & cabbage Sweeper $10. Shark
x236 1943, 1944, 1949, forest Waterfall DESK. Computer 570-693-0512 Call An Expert sweeper $10. Picnic
skills, attention to
detail, commitment, RESIDENTIAL 1961, 1963;
GAR H.S.: 1934,
Peek-A-Boo
Soother. For baby’s
Desk $50. Call 735-
8730 or 332-8094 ENTERTAINMENT
cutters.
1162 Landscape &
Garden
basket $20. GE ici-
cle lights, 4 new
punctuality. Posi-
tions include com-
petitive compensa-
CARE AIDES
Looking for caring,
1935, 1936, 1937,
1945, 1946, 1955,
crib. Has sounds &
lights. Good condi- LAPTOP: HP busi-
ness slimline nx6125
CENTER with Toshi-
ba 27” TV. Excellent RIDING MOWER
boxes $12.
570-288-6067
1956, 1961, 1972, tion with minor sur- condition $350. Scott’s 42” cut,
tion and benefits and compassionate 1973, 1975, 1976, face scratches. $10/ laptop refurb: w7sp 570-474-5277 17hp, engine runs
package. Please 1,ofc10, antivirus+
GARAGE SALE
people for 1984, 1980, 2005, 570-417-0192 but needs work.
send resume to:
c/o Times Leader
Alzheimer’s assist-
ed living facility. We
2006; Meyers H.S.:
1935, 1936, 1937, LINE UP
more.2.2AMD turion
64,80gb,1.0 ram,SD
FURNITURE:
GOOD TO BE TRUE.
TO
LAKE HARMONY $300 or best offer.
570-855-0390
LEFT OVER
ITEMS
Box 2540 are currently hiring 1938, 1942, 1943, media card slot, twin beds, triple Washing machine,
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
resident care aides BUSINESS FOR SALE! 1944, 1945, 1946, A GREAT DEAL... cdrw+dvd, wifi, new dresser with double
mirror, high chest,
TREES, Japanese
Good assortment of
G.E. profile $50. 19”
part time for all 1950, 1957, 1960, battery & bag+war- Ipex TV, great pic-
18711-0250 shifts, Must be a Location: 1974, 1975, 1976, IN CLASSIFIED! ranty/free delivery. end table, excellent shapes & sizes. All ture $25. Birchwood
high school gradu- 1977; Old Forge TODDLER ITEMS: $225. IBM small condition, asking growing in the dining room table, 4
NEPA $200. Double bed, ground. I will pot
DRIVERS-CLASS
ate, experience H.S.: 1966, 1972, Large crab sand form desktop sys- chairs, 2 leafs
Gross: dresser with mirror, your selection.
preferred. 1974; Kingston H.S.: box with lid $20; tem- refurb:w7sp included $50. Brass
$194,667.00 high dresser, end Ranging from $3-
NO PHONE CALLS 1938, 1939, 1940, Jeep umbrella 1,ofc10,antivirus+mo antique door bell
Net: table, asking $150. $13. 570-639-5566
A CDL
PLEASE. 1944, 1948, 1949, stroller, brown, $10; re.3.0 p4HT, 80gb, chime $15. Vinatge
$90,000.00 Reclining lift chair, By Caring
Apply within. 1962, 1964; Child’s Flotation 1.0 ram, cdrw & dvd, Cast iron wood
Selling Price: good condition ask- Transitions
Keystone $250,000.00 Plymouth H.S.: suits (2) $10 each; includes monitor,
ing $50. Flower print 124 Lake Road At 754 Machinery & stove neg. Antique
1930, 1931, 1932, keyboard + mouse. brass bed $40.
Looking for a Garden Estates
1933, 1938, 1960;
Little Tykes Slide $8;
Warranty/free deliv- living room chair The Old Lake Equipment 570-592-2786 or
100 Narrows Rd 17 year old opera- Hot Wheel $5; Out- Harmony Fire
company you Hanover H.S.: 1951, door Playhouse ery.$125. HP busi- asking $50. Living 570-262-6760
Route 11 tion with existing room end table & Station
can retire with? Larksville, PA 18651 1952, 1954; Berwick $20; Potty Chair, ness slimline nx6125
client base. We
provide specially H.S.: 1952, 1953, never used, $5. Call laptop refurb:w7sp1, lamp $50. Factory Friday to Sunday
9am-3pm Daily HAULMARK ‘07 GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
RNS
Looking for 1956, 1957, 1958, 570-899-6719 ofc10,antivirus+mor sewing machine,
made products to $30. Refrigerator Too Many Items ITEMS
more home/
family time? Needed immediately.
order. Serious
inquires only. Send
1960, 1967, 1968,
1969; Lehman H.S.:
714 Bridal Items
e.2.2 AMD turion
64, 80gb,1.0 ram, for deck or base-
ment, excellent con-
To List. Something
For Everyone!!
TRAILER 6’X14’
Like new with
Maytag stainless
steel 2 door refrig-
Part time and Per 1973, 1974, 1976, SD media card slot,
letter of interest dition $60. 570- 570-977-4357 electric brakes, erator $700. Jen-
diem positions. 1978, 1980; Dallas cdrw+dvd, wifi, new
We offer to: PO Box 1271, WEDDING GOWN 693-0607 or 570- new tires and nair duel fuel stain-
battery & bag+war-
NANTICOKE
Competitive salary, Kingston PA 18704 H.S.: 1966, 1967,
top pay and 1968; Westmore- package REDUCED. ranty/free deliv- 4063-4050 reinforced tongue. less steel oven
mileage reimburse- New, tags on, ivory $500. Broyhill Enter-
benefits land High School: ery.$225.862-2236 $2700.
GRANDFATHER CLOCK
ment. Pleasant Produce strapless, size 10, tainment Center
Weekly home 1952, 1953, 1954; 570-239-5457
HUGE
working conditions. Retail/Wholesale ivory strapless, PRINTER: X1270 all (Buttercream)
time and much Call Superior Health Company Nanticoke Area Howard Miller, Paid
H.S.: 1976, 2008; beautiful bead work, in one inkjet printer $1000. Dining room
more Services at Established 30 Yrs. veil beaded to $2200., Many fea- 756 Medical
LIQUIDATION
Luzerne H.S.: 1951, by Lexmark, scan- table with 6 chairs
570-883-9581 Turn Key Business. match & slip. Paid ner, copier, printer, tures, Medium Oak $300. China cabinet
For more Hazleton, PA 1952, 1956, 1957;
$600 asking $100. great condition. Asking $1595. Equipment $350. Dinette set
West Pittston H.S.
details,
please call
570-454-6888
Equipment, van,
good will with
Annual: 1925, 1926,
1927, 1928, 1931,
570-287-3505 $35. 570-592-1386 570-472-4744

HOME MEDIC com-


SALE POWER CHAIR -
Jazzy Select,
with 4 chairs $100.
Pine green 5 piece
716 Building microfiber sectional
800-628-7807 551 Other attractive rent. 1932, 1959, 1960, plete with wax, liner $500. Walker - $25.
$1200. Beautiful
and ask for 1954; Bishop Hoban bag sand extra box 132 E Broad St 570-829-2411
H.S.: 1972, 1973, Materials TOWER: HP Dual of wax. $25. Monday-Friday
kids bunk bed set
recruiting.
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
Inside Church Hill
1974, 1975;
West Side Central
BATHROOM SINK
SET: Gerber white
core
panel
tower-flat
monitor.
570-288-5628 10:00AM-5:00PM
Closed Weekends
SCOOTER
Drive Medical -
with burrow & mir-
ror $375. Keystone
stoker $1600.
Mall, high traffic Catholic H.S. 1965, Excellent condition. HUTCH Light oak Or By Appointment
porcelain bathroom with lights; 76” high; Odyssey 4-Wheel,
area. Established 15 1975, 1980, 1981, Windows 7. Deliv- Honda Generator
sink with mirror and
ery. $155, 905-2985 35 1/2 wide; 2 glass Blue, Front Basket, GARAGE SALE
FLAGGERS WANTED years. RENT IS 1984; Pittston H.S.: medicine cabinet. GX160, Consew
FREE. Serious 1963; Hazleton H.S.: doors; 3 shelves Walking Foot
with battery, used LEFTOVER
Matching set. $80. including 2 glass less than 1 hour.
inquiries call 1938, 1939, 1940, 570-331-8183 732 Exercise Sewing Machine ITEMS
Hiring 50. Vehicle shelves; 1 drawer; 2 Paid $1399. $1200.
TRUCK DRIVER 570-582-5208 1941, 1942, 1943, Model 206RB1, Sauder Entertain-
required, $8-$30 1945, 1948, 1949, CONCRETE PATIO Equipment doors on bottom; aluminum platform
(570) 388-4095 ment Center, glass
Full time position. per hour. Will train. 1950, 1953, 1954, PAVERS. Most $100. 690-3047 16’x12’, fiberglass doors $25. Advent
Wilkes-Barre
630 Money To Loan 1955, 1956, 1957, blocks are 6 1/8” x 6 AB CIRCLE PRO ladder 26’ & 28’,
WALKER 1 upright, 1
speakers $50 pair.
570-714-FLAG. $75. KITCHEN SET. High four prong cane, 1
Scott St. Location. 1959, 1960, 1961, 1/8” x 2 1/2. There is Delta saw, old commode support, Delta shower head,
EOE “We can erase 1962, 1964; Hazle 570-735-4824 quality, table 36x60
Load, unload and at least 225+ square carpenters wood 2 folding walkers polished brass, $25.
your bad credit - with 4 heavy duty

PRESSER
deliver material in Twp. Senior H.S.: feet of pavers. bench with vice, one with front Delta tower bar, pol-
100% GUARAN- AB LOUNGE SPORT chairs. Excellent
NEPA region. MUST 1951, 1952. Call Pavers removed for antique corner cab- wheels. Items in ished brass $10.
TEED.” Attorneys Get in shape for the $150. 878-2849
have a CDL, pass 570-825-4721 pool in backyard. inet, church pews, excellent condition, Delta Brizio toilet
Ironing and for the Federal summer! Excellent
DOT physical etc. $375. 474-9766 condition. $15. LOVESEAT white Shop Master band $105. for all paper holder pol-
Pressing experi- Trade Commission
Position offers a full 710 Appliances 570-417-0192 wicker, good condi- saw, stained win- 570-825-2494 ished brass $25.
ence preferred. say they’ve never DOOR. 36”x80”
benefit package, tion. $50 after 3pm dow with bull eyes 570-696-1701
Immediate Opening seen a legitimate solid wood, 6 panel.
salary commensu- ELLIPTICAL 570-655-3197 41’x91’ (3 pieces). WHEEL CHAIR
Master Garment credit repair opera- APPLIANCE Exterior or interior. Tracer IV by GARAGE SALE
rate with experi- tion. No one can PA RT S E T C . MACHINE 530 16” Stack On tool chest
Natural oak finish, LEFTOVER
ence. Cleaners
legally remove Used appliances. right or left with
stride length, over- AFFORDABLE with tools. (Selling Invacare, heavy
ITEMS
Apply in person: 570-287-6118 Parts for all brands. sized articulating MATTRESS SALE together). Loads of duty-extra wide,
accurate and timely hardware. $200. Solid Oak sofa table
700 Scott St 223 George Ave. pedals. Good Condi- We Beat All tools. Much more 450lb. weight
information from Wilkes-Barre Call 570-735-8730 & 2 end tables $50.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 557 Project/ tion. Hardly Used. Competitors Prices! smalls. Too many capacity, $225. P
your credit report. 570-820-8162 or 570-332-8094 Queen mattress &
18705 Black & gray. $125. Mattress Guy items to list call between 10am
No Phone Calls! Program It’s a process that
570-592-1386 Twin sets: $149 (570) 855-7197 or & 9pm 288-9936. boxspring $40.
starts with you and DRYER, Westing- GAZEBO, 10’x12’. Double mattress &
Management involves time and a house Gas deluxe Sturdy PVC frame, Full sets: $169 (570) 328-3428
WHEELCHAIR Rolls boxspring $20
GOLD’S GYM exer- Queen sets: $189
548 Medical/Health conscious effort to model. Excellent weather resistant Invacare, perfect 570-817-3332
ASSISTANT
cise bench with leg All New
pay your debts. condition. $135. fabric, extra cover- ext; 1 curl bar; 2 sin- American Made
750 Jewelry condition. $200.
CARETAKERS Learn about manag- WASHER, Signature, ing, white. Pd $800. gle hand curl bars; 570-735-8730 or GARAGE SALE
ing credit and debt white. Very good 570-288-1898 LEFTOVER
MANAGER TRAINEE
Selling for $375. 100 lb weights; 2 BRACELET: Chamilia 332-8094
Will Train at ftc. gov/credit. A condition. $95. 570-735-0448 35lb dumbells; 6 authentic bangle ITEMS
PATIO CART, i fuori-
message from The 570-457-7854 style bracelet with 7 Wrought Iron table
CERTIFIED MED TECHS 3 people needed to
assist manager. Times Leader and
the FTC.
KITCHEN CABINETS
& GRANITE
b/fly clamps $200.
570-899-2305
casa, green metal
18x26” two tier with charms. All pur-
chased at studio M
758 Miscellaneous with 4 chairs, black.
$90. Powertec
Duties will include wheels, excellent
LPN
Apply only 12pm-
recruiting, training &
marketing. Will train.
COUNTERTOPS
10 ft.x10 ft., 1 year
WEIDER CROSS
BOW GYM $200.
like new $40.
570-696-2008
designs in Kingston
$200. 406-5350
AUTO SEAT COV-
ERS, sheep skin,
Workbench, bench
rack system with
old, Maple kitchen. 570-814-4056 bucket style, preacher curl and
2pm or call to make Call Mr. Scott Premium Quality cleaned sell both
PATIO PICNIC leg extension
an appointment (570)288-4532 cabinets, under- TABLE: 6 chairs.
752 Landscaping & $75. 570-779-9464 accessories. $225
570-445-5738 E.O.E mount sink. Granite 736 Firewood Table is light green Gardening 570-704-8121
Pittston Heavenly tops. Total cost chairs are dark BARREL,
566 Sales/Retail/
GENERATOR:
Manor FIREWOOD, 5 truck-
700
over $12,000.
loads. Cut, must be green $125.00. 1st Choice wooden.
Business Asking $3,890
Landscaping
CNAS GENE’S split. Poplar and 570-288-5628 53 gallon.
570-239-9840 Household Genera-
Development MERCHANDISE RECONDITIONED Maple. $75. PATIO SET: 10 See our ad in the Excellent
tor, Briggs & Strat-
Full time 3-11 shift. PATIO BRICK (570) 388-2388 Call an Expert sec- condition $195.
APPLIANCES pieces to include: ton, new in box, 7kw
COUNTER SALES/
570-876-3830
LPNS 702 Air 60 Day Warranty
Monday-Friday
PAVERS (Size 2’’ x
4” x 8”) approxi-
744 Furniture &
table, 6 reclining
chairs with cush-
tion under Category
1165 - Lawn Care
home standby,
complete with man-
Full time 3-11 and
Conditioners mate 750 bricks ual transfer switch,
UTILITY PERSON
ions, 2 ottomans, BICYCLES ladies
per diem. 8:00PM-5:00PM Replacing with larg- Accessories side table. Asking
BITTO
Ross 26” $50. Boys runs on LP or natu-
RN AIR CONDITIONER, Saturday er size $200. LANDSCAPING &
Local construction price is $75. Call & girls 20” $35. ral gas, call after
8,000 BTU with 8:00AM-11:00AM (2) Birch sliding ANTIQUE DINING LAWN SERVICE
& industrial supply Terry 570-823-9467 each. 570-822-4251 5:00 pm $1850.
Full time 3-11 and remote. $50. closet doors (30” x ROOM SET 9 See Our Ad In The
company is seeking Gateway after 5:pm (570) 388-4095
per diem. 570-288-5251 77”) $40. pieces, good condi- Call An Expert CHILTON & Motor
an individual for Shopping Center tion, $500. Also Section 1162 George Foreman
DIETARY AIDE counter sales and in
store general pro-
AIR CONDITIONER, Kingston, PA 570-881-3455
Antique clothes
PATIO TABLE with 4
chairs/cushions, like
Manuals for auto/
truck repair, ranging Lean Mean Grilling
Part time rotating
cessing. Duties to
Whirlpool, 6000 (570) 819-1966 TILE: over
pieces of 4” x 4”
500 closet $50. call
570-287-4050
a bronze brownish EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE from 1960 to 1980. Machine - large two
shifts. BTU, Energy Effi- frame with a nice See Our Ad Under each $12. Truck burner, electric
include but not limit- cient. $70. MARGARITAVILLE, used wall tile. Peach indoor, used 3
BARSTOOLS - Set of glass top with a hint #1162 door for 1973-1980
Apply in person to: ed to store counter (570) 868-6018 frozen concoction in color. The backs times. $70.
two, excellent con- of green to the tem- 570-899-5759 passenger side
Mountain Top sales, stocking maker. Like new. still need to be 570-474-6023
dition $20. pered glass. $165. Dodge Pickup new,
Senior Care and shelves, ordering, AIR CONDITIONER: $125. cleaned. Free to Keller’s Lawn Care
570-472-1646 Cash or Paypal. never used. $100.
Rehabilitation receiving and some Haier 9000 BTU 570-288-9940 anyone. 570-822- See our ad under GLASS DOOR. 4
570-735-2661 Pinto trailer hook for
Center light yard and ware- portable with dehu- 0519 ask for Rich Call An Expert way glass door for
BED: queen sizE, dump truck. $40.
185 S. Mountain Blvd house work. Appli- midifier function REFRIGERATOR ROCKING CHAIR 1162 Landscape & bath tub. $25
VENT PIPE (2) metal & oak head- Radiator for 1950/
Mountain Top, PA. cants must possess capability, remote & Kenmore, almond, solid wood, high Garden 570-331-8183
5ft. lengths Type “B” board. Excellent 54 model Chevy
18707 good communica- manual. $150. 21.6 cu. ft. with ice back with carved
gas vent pipe 6”. condition, hardly truck. $75. Tail GRINDER: meat &
(570) 474-6377 tion skills and work 570-864-2677 maker & filtered flowers on back, Lawn Maintenance
diameter. NEW $60. used. $150. Lights, new, for vegetable grinder.
well with other water $275. See our ad under

CRNAS
AIR CONDITIONER: (570) 592-1386 $45. Custom cush- Ford dump or box
employees. Previ- 570-868-6018 leave message. Call An Expert Made by EBERLE.
window, 5,000 BTU ions with mallard truck, brackets
ous experience in (570) 826-0076 1165 Lawn Care Heavy duty. Still in
with remote control. BEDROOM SET: ducks on fabric, included. 2 for $25.
counter sales and STOVE Sunbeam, orIginal box. $15.
Local surgery cen- $75. 570-675-0248 WROUGHT IRON Beautiful French $20. 4’ long wood LAWN TRACTOR - 570-823-6829
with point of sale electric, white, good 570-288-5628
ter looking for RAILING FOR TWO ProvIncial In great sofa table, $40. riding 15-HP Crafts-
systems a plus. We shape $100. condition. Includes a 570-868-5275/ CORNINGWARE
CRNAs full time and 570-696-3604 STEPS WITH MAPLE man lawn tractor. MOTORCYCLE: Bat-
per diem coverage.
offer competitive 708 Antiques & LEAF CENTERS. Queen headboard, 1 570-301-8515 42” cut with Kohler
CROCK POT, 6 quart tery powered elec-
wages, IRA and
Surgery center health benefits.
Collectibles WASHER Avanti $200. 288-5628 night stand, triple-
SOFA & matching 2 motor. Runs good &
with lid, instructions, tric motorcycle
hours. Must have portable top load- dressEr set, & recipe book, new hardly used holds
Send resume to: chairs (beige). Good ready to use. $285.
experience. ANNIVERSARY ing, brand new, mul- beautiful armoire.A condition $10 up to 130lbs, only
Team Supply 720 Cemetery condition. $100. 570-333-4827
Confidential CV to BOOK of St. Mary;s tiple wash cycles, must see. Asking BRITA PITCHER with $140. Porch swing
PO BOX 2178 570-779-1262 1 new filter in pack-
P. O. BOX 70 Hazleton, PA 18201
Church Parish Pub. 1.65 cubic feet, 12lb Plots/Lots $600 but willing to Peter’s Lawncare
age, perfect condi-
hangs from chains
MOUNTAIN TOP, PA in 1974, Two copies tub capacity. Great negotiate.760-4434 SOFA / 2 CHAIRS See our ad under good condition
or complete an $20. each. Also one CEMETERY Call an Expert tion, $8. 709-3146
18707 for an apartment. $300. 3 youth beds $125. Call after 3
employment of the most interest- PLOTS FOR SALE BUFFET Thomasville 1165 Lawn Care
$150. or best offer. & dresser $350. pm (570) 881-4180
LONG TERM CARE
application at ing books ever pub- (4) Four plots, all mahogany, 3 draw-
Team Supply 570-883-0273 ers, a silver drawer, 570-826-6095
lished. Richard together. Crestlawn
1548 Highway 315 side cabinets for
Nixon’s Secret files, WASHER: Kenmore Section of Memorial SOFA, black leather 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
POSITIONS Wilkes-Barre hundreds of letters
& notes he wrote
front load $200.
good condition, 3.3
Shrine Cemetery in
Kingston Twp. $600
dishes,
WICKER DRESSER,
$450.

with matching mir-


with chair. Good
Condition. $125.
Little Flower Manor
569 Security/ during his term in cu. ft. white. each. Willing to
ror, night table,
570-328-5101
office over 600 570-825-7867 split. For info, call
is seeking candi- Protective Services pages $10. The face (570) 388-2773 white $350. Both STOOLS 2 padded
dates to fill the fol- of the Luzerne Why Spend excellent condition. all steel with padded
lowing positions at
SECURITY County Courthouse Hundreds on 570-592-4559 backs. $15.
their skilled nursing
facilities. Immediate openings
for ACT 235 Armed
is changing. I have
two paintings of the
New or Used
Appliances?
CEMETERY PLOTS CHAIRS: Pair of
570-824-7314
(3) together.
Candidates should Security Guards in court house circa Most problems Maple Lawn
Early
chairs
American
(1930’s), LINE UP
1940s. large size. with your appli-
be willing to work at the Pittston and
Pocono areas. each $35. Call Jim ances are usually
Section of
Dennison
walnut legs, green
tapestry fabric,
A GREAT DEAL...
different locations simple and inex-
on an as needed Full or Part Time.
Call (800) 916-7501.
570-655-9474
pensive to fix!
Cemetery.
Section ML.
mint condition
$200. for the pair.
IN CLASSIFIED! The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has the following
basis. ANTIQUE ice cream Save your hard Looking for the right deal
www.LegionSecurity
Services.com
scoop wooden han- earned money, Let
$550 each.
610-939-0194
LOVE
OTTOMON
SEAT &
sand on an automobile? full time openings:
•–NFull
URSING ASSISTANTS dle, over 100 years
old. $35. 779-9464
us take a look at it
first!
colored fabric,
excellent condition
Turn to classified. Speech Therapist
and Part Time
all shifts 30 years in
the business. CEMETERY PLOTS $160. Call 570-824- It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got Full Time
• Bonus
$500.00forSIGNFull
-ON Time East Main Plymouth National 7807 or 570-545-
7006 9am-9pm the directions!
3-11 Nurse Aides
Appliances
570-735-8271
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
CHEST OF DRAW- TABLE SET: 3 piece;
Emergency RNs
$450 each. Call
• RN SUPERVISOR 600
Nanticoke
570-825-3666
ERS, solid wood
$150. 675-3328
fruit wood finish: 1
coffee table 36 X 36
Full Time
– per diem –
FINANCIAL 712 Baby Items
glass top. 1 end
OB & Telemetry RN’s
all shifts
• –RNperCHARGE MEMORIAL SHRINE COFFEE TABLE oval
[1] end tables oval
table 24 X 24 glass

$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
top. 1 end table 24 X
Part Time
diem – 610 Business
BASSINET/CRADLE,
Saftey 1st white with CEMETERY [2] maple finish six
months old $89
24 Octagon shape,
all shifts
• Attractive per
Opportunities Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, old gun blue nursery rhyme 6 Plots Available
May be Separated
each. 825-8289
lighted bottom curio
with glass door. Pharmacy Technician
characters like new $100. 570-472-3641
diem rates
Apply: BEER DISTRIBUTOR
Mining Items, trains
& Musical Instruments, $60 Fisher Price
bouncer 2 years old
Rose Lawn Section
$450 each
COMPUTER DESK,
corner, excellent TV ARMOIRE, 2 mis-
Temporary Full Time
LITTLE FLOWER License available Hess. 474-9544 570-654-1596 condition, gray/light
MANOR with option to lease
vibrates/plays
music tan & green oak color $70.
sion style TV
armories to hold up
Excellent Benefit Package, for full time employees which
COLLECTIBLE Sea-
OAKLAWN CEMETERY
building or sold
200 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA separately.
gram’s Mirror( great with bunny & mirror 570-868-6018 to 36” TV. $50 each. includes medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement
condition) 1908 $20. Evenflo infant COUCH & Loveseat, DESK & chair, $20.
18702 570-954-1284
Stanley Cup $50. or car seat 2 years old 4 grave sites,
fabulous location. light beige with blue BOOKSHELF, white, defined contribution plan. Part Time employee’s benefits are
pmelski@lfmstr.com best offer. Call Mark tan with zoo charac- scalloped. $20.
Fax: 570-408-9760 Landscaping
at 570-301-3484 or ters very clean & Purchased 20 & pink stripe,
570-657-1887 pro-rated.
EOE Business For Sale looks new $25. years ago. matching pillows,
Must have 5 years Allison at 631-6635 excellent condition.
2 lots - $1,200 TV/STEREO ENTER-
Boys fall & winter Candidates interested in joining our team can forward
OPTICIAN
Part time and full
experience in land-
scape design,
COMIC BOOKS -
Gen 13-1, X-files,
clothes 18 months
to 2T Like new var-
4 lots - $2,200
610-838-7727
$375. TABLE - 41”
round white top
TAINMENT CENTEr.
60W X 52H X 19D. their resume in confidence to: jobs@ghha.org
retaining walls and with wood trim, 4 TV space 32W X
time opportunities. Spiderman & many ious prices or take
all aspects of paver ST. NICHOLAS’ chairs, yellow seats, 34H. Storage on
others, $1 each. all $25 477-2700
Excellent opportunity work. Includes 570-829-2411
CEMETERY, wicker like, excel- bottom and side. Employment Applications are available for download
Dr. Frank, dump truck, mini SHAVERTOWN lent condition
Optometrist excavator, 2 skid-
TOY STORY TOD-
6 Plots. Can be $300. ENTERTAIN-
Adjustable shelves, from our web site at www.ghha.org
NEON SIGN - Elec- DLER BED, like new, glass door on front
Kingston, PA
Call 570-283-2020
sters, trailer & 2 tric, Camel sign, 30 barely used $30. divided. Near MENT Unit, oak with stereo storage. 700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
snow plows. Seri- years old, $150. 570-762-6414 Entrance. $550 glass doors, shelves $100. 570-472-3641
ous inquiries only.
570-233-6880
570-829-2411 each. Call
570-675-9991
& drawer. $75.
(570) 287-2610 Our Heart Is In Healthcare
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758 Miscellaneous 774 Restaurant 786 Toys & Games 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
Equipment Merchandise
GOLF BALLS: “7
dozen, used , $10.
SCOOTER: Izip Sit-
Down Electric
Grand Opening!
AVOCA BEAR CREEK
DALLAS DALLAS DALLAS
A RARE FIND
Chihuahuas, Poms,
1 unopened 16oz RESTAURANT Scooter. Silver. WANTED Dachshunds,
doggie dooley
digester & 1 opened
EQUIPMENT
8x12 walk in
Excellent Condition.
Hardly used. $130.
JEWELRY
Beagles, Shih Tzus,
Bostons, Maltese,
REDUCED!
3/4 full, $5. for both cooler $2300; Call 570-740-6396 Rotties, Yorkies,
1 14lb bowling ball Westies, Labs,
8x8x10 walk TRAIN: Thomas the
with brunswick bag Huskies & more!
in freezer $3800; Train Table play set
$10. 1 brunswick 570-453-6900 or
Pizza oven with with Train. Like New.
bowling bag, $5. 570-389-7877
stones $2000; $50 Lil Tykes Party
New Keson 100’
Stainless steel Kitchen Play set.
nylon coated mea-
sureing tape, $10.”
kitchen hood
$3000; Stainless
Great Shape $25
(570)274-4058
ITALIAN CANE CORSO 119 Jackson St
4 year old custom
400 Shrine View
Elegant & classic
705 The Greens
Impressive, 4,000
New casement Mastiff Puppies built 2 story, foyer, stone & wood sq. ft., 3 bedroom,
steel pizza oven Registered and
replacement win- Wii - white with 20 dining room w/cus- frame traditional in 5 1/2 bath condo
hood $4000; ready to go! Parents 314 Packer St.
dow with screen, games, 2 con- tom moldings, fami- superb location features large living
bread pan rack on premises. Blue & Newly remodeled 3
crank out, 29 1/2” x trollers and 2 steer- ly room w/stone overlooking adja- room/dining room
$100; 2 soup blue fawn. bedroom home with
21 1/4” $40. ing wheels. $200. fireplace, oak cent Irem Temple with gas fireplace.,
warmers for $100; Vet Checked 1st floor master, 1.5
570-822-0519 CONSOLE - white, kitchen cabinets Country Club golf vaulted ceilings
2 door sandwich baths, detached
LITTLE TYKES PLAY prep table $500. for Wii games. $20. WILKESBARREGOLD 570-617-4880
garage, all new sid-
w/granite tops,
French doors out to
course. Living room
with beamed ceiling
and loft; master
bedroom with his
HOUSE good condi-
tion originally $300
All equipment is
sold as is. For
570-657-1887
(570)991-7448 LAB PUPPIES ing , windows, shin-
gles, water heater, SUNDAY JUNE 5
patio - Interior
recently painted
& fireplace; large
formal dining room;
& hers baths;
2 additional bed-
more info, call 1 black male 12 kitchen and bath-
asking $150. Solid 788 Stereo/TV/ 4:00pm-5:30pm
oak curio cabinet
three glass shelves
570-847-0873
Electronics (570)48GOLD8 weeks old $175.
Wormed. Call
rooms. A must
see house! For
This contemporary
2 story is rare find
throughout.
MLS# 11-1693.
cherry paneled sun-
room; 4 bedrooms
rooms with private
baths; great eat-
570-836-1090 $299,900 with 3 full baths & in kitchen with
and two lights for 1092 Highway 315 Blvd more info and pho- for the price.
776 Sporting Goods POWER DRIVE DC/ Call Geri 2 powder rooms. island; den; family
display $200, bridal (Plaza 315) tos visit: www.atlas Enter in through
POMERANIAN PUPS
AC Power Inverter 570-696-0888 Oversized in-ground room; craft room;
precious moment 315N .3 miles after realtyinc.com French doors into
BASKETBALL 1000 Watt Continu- 570-696-3801 pool. Paved, shop. 2 decks.
nick nak’s $5 to Motorwold $109,900 a dramatic
$35, call 570-704-
8117 live off of Nuan-
HOOP; Great condi-
tion, asking $90.
ous 2000 Watt peak
power Brand new in
Mon-Sat
10am - 8pm
Ready in 2 weeks, 2
female, 1 male. Par-
MLS 11-73
Call Tom
entrance foyer
with wood floors
LEWITH & FREEMAN circular drive.
$550,000
''Overlooking the
ponds''
box Paid $90 asking ents on premises, 570-288-9371 MLS# 11-939 $499,000
gola exit going 81S Call 570-331-8183 Closed Sundays 570-262-7716 and staircase. Off
$60 2 Pioneer Call Joe Moore MLS# 11-872
DALLAS
shots & health the foyer is an
few miles from exit. BIKE, 24” 10-speed Woofers 12” raw Highest Cash Pay checked. Taking 570-288-1401 Call Joe Moore
Pick up required office, Great room
bike. 2 brand new 120 Watts each 6 Outs Guaranteed deposits $385. with stone fire-
570-288-1401
POWER SCOOTER tires. Nice. $75 OHM for home/car 570-829-1735
sound good $25. We Pay At Least place & wet bar
electric chair, used 570-822-3364
leading onto rear
only once, excellent
condition $200 or
BIKES: women’s 12
570-477-2700 78% of the London
Fix Market Price SHIH-TZU PUPPIES BACK MOUNTAIN deck. Just off the
great room is a
speed Apollo 26”, Parents on premises
best offer. looks & runs excel- 794 Video Game for All Gold Jewelry Shots Current. 573 Coon Rd. custom kitchen Doyouneedmorespace?
570-510-7763 lent $50. Men’s Systems/Games $550 - Shih-Tzus with maple cabi- A yard or garage sale Looking for that
RELIGIOUS ITEMS - FUGI 24 speed, Visit us at 570-401-1838 nets, granite tops,
in classified special place
4730 Cro Moly tub- MULTICADE 60-IN-1 WilkesBarreGold.com island and desk called home?
Hand made Or email us at GET THE WORD OUT is the best way
ARCADE video area. The 1st floor
Rosaries, $5. Pope ing 19” frame, looks
wilkesbarregold@ Classified will address
John Paul II Memori- & runs very good game machine in
yahoo.com
with a Classified Ad. master bedroom
offers a full tile
tocleanoutyourclosets! Your needs.
$90. Wheels for great condition. Can 570-829-7130
blia. 570-829-2411
inline skates (8) be set to free play bath with Jacuzzi You’re in bussiness Open the door
and walk in tile with classified!
LINEUP Labeda,
package $20.
new in or use quarters.
Delivery available. STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES shower, plus spa-
with classified!
ASUCCESSFULSALE 570-696-2008 $700. 991-3544 Almost ready to go!
5 wks old. Family
One of a kind
property set on 6
cious walk in clos-
et. Three addition-
DALLAS DALLAS
6 Hill Street For Sale By Estate.
BOW: Bear Grizzly PLAY STATION 2 & acres. Charm al bedrooms and 2
INCLASSIFIED! Recurve Bow - PLAY STATION
Raised. 5 females &
3 males. All shoots galore in this full baths Plus an 119 Midland Drive 1920’s Bungalow.
GAMES (20) Call for Custom Built Ranch Kitchen, full bath,
Doyouneedmorespace? never used, 55#,
KR91491, unstrung titles & details. $5- 800
& dewormed.
$800/female;
Victorian Style
home. New kitchen
oversized 3 car
garage all nestled Home -The ranch dining room, living
A yard or garage sale $175. 388-4095 $15. Excellent con-
PETS & ANIMALS $700/male & remodeled baths on 2+ acres just home is IN room, family room
& breakfast room
in classified CANOE: Coleman
dition unless noted
cash or paypal or
(570) 655-8146 -Butler kitchen 14x8
(Indoor kidney
off Route 115.
$389,900
DEMAND! This one
offers everything 1st floor. 2 bed-
is the best way Ram-X, green fiber- take all for $85.
810 Cats shape pool & spa Ann Marie you are looking for! rooms & 1 full bath
tocleanoutyourclosets! glass, 16’, good 570-735-2661 840 Pet Services area that measures Chopick Plenty of space for 2nd floor. Gas heat,
condition $150. approx. 2,400 sq.ft. 570-760-6769 in-law quarters, 4 fireplace, large lot,
You’re in bussiness
WOOF WOOF PAW SPA
CAT: Black Female
570-868-6772 LINE UP not included in bedrooms, cherry large front porch,
with classified!
ROOF RACK, Car
GOLF Orlimar #3
Fairway woods $10
A GREAT DEAL...
Longhair, 7 years
free to good home.
Spayed and vacci-
Hunlock Creek, PA
square footage.
Wine cellar in
BELL REAL ESTATE
570-288-6654
kitchen, sunroom,
recreation room
Public sewer &
private well.
Now accepting basement. with 12 seat oak Breezeway from
roof rack with bike
carriers. Good con-
each.570-735-4824 IN CLASSIFIED! nations up to date.
570-864-2602
spring appoint- $525,000 bar. This home oversized 1 car
ments. Full service
dition. $10. GOLF SHOES. (2) Looking for the right deal salon. In home
MLS# 11-81
BEAR CREEK includes an garage. Unique &
private at road end.
CATS & KITTENS
men’s Nike.size 8 Call Geri attached 2 car
570-288-0060 on an automobile? grooming - call for
TOTE BOXES
1/2 Gently worn. -
$25. each. Turn to classified. 12 weeks & up. rate. Mention this
ad for 10%.
570-862-7432
570-696-0888 VILLAGE garage plus a
detached custom
SUNDAY JUNE 12
Sold as is.
$128,000
It’s a showroom in print! Shots, neutered, 13 Hedge Road garage that can fit Call for showing.
$3. each.
570-655-0952
570-655-3420
GUN CABINET Classified’s got VALLEY CAT RESCUE 570-592-8968
We’re on Facebook!
LEWITH & FREEMAN 20 year old Con-
temporary in
up to 12 cars or
boat storage, only 5
1:00PM-3:00PM
DIRECTIONS:
(757) 350-1245

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miles to beautiful
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East Center St (at DALLAS
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air BUYING SPORT CARDS orange/ white male
1 female calico,
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DOG CRATE,
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hardwood floors
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MLS #11-155
Sense the harmony
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or 472-2002 offering a mountain
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(570) 472-9660
570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
view. Very enticing,
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stand, black holds
many movies for $5.
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BERWICK
1419 First Ave
Shopping for a
new apartment?
and fresh interior
paint. 3 car garage,
this renovated cen-
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570-735-2661 & Trucks from swimming pool and room with fireplace,
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SMITH-MILLER,
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KITTENS FREE 2
blue & red re-
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TONKA. Also females left. 1 year REAL ESTATE 241 Laurie Lane or worry! Michael Slacktish 2 car garage.
buying German Get moving 570-760-4961 MLS#11-1807
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570-696-3801

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2 bath. 2,244 sq ft.
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570-208-3888
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570-696-2468 570-675-5100
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MLS# 11-1646 gant home in Over-
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in great condition. Too many baby ished lower level, brook Estates, Dal-
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toys?
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Lehman School Dis-
the

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reduced! Three fin-
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TO CONSIDER....
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570-822-9929 82 Manhattan St the amenities be an investment in throughout. Recent-
tenance DVD. $99.
ly remodeled
570-947-6531 TICKETS (2) Britney
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great neighbor-
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include central A/C.
2 Master bedrooms
each with bath
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new 20x42 Skovish
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kitchen & master
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768 Personal YOUR PET heated. Overlooking
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lower 121 row 26
seats 1&2, August & CLASSIFIED
for a new owner!!
3 bedrooms, hard-
2992 Laurel Run Rd
room and fireplace,
ultramodern
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MLS # 11-1781
5th, IZOD Center in
GINO’S wood floors, built- kitchen, hardwood upgraded appli-
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with case & extras,
used once for wed-
face value $390.
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Wanted: Call 829-7130 covered deck,
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lot bordering state
game lands. Rec
and 2 car garage.
MLS #11-653
den. A must see!
MLS#11-1067
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
ding, new condition,
paid $800. Sell for
postal money order
only. 570-447-6720
Junk Place your pet ad
and provide us your
& a fenced yard.
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room can be
re-converted to
$469,900
Call Kim 211 Hillside One
$599,000
Maribeth Jones LEWITH & FREEMAN
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modern home can
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DUPONT
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information will be
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call 570-819-4951
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rooms, family room
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deck. Bright & airy
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MLS# 10-2905
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570-696-2468
ty of parking. So
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refrigerator/ sand-
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wich prep table, CHIHUAHUA FOX TERRIER and plenty of 3 Crestview Dr. as residential home.
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$1300. For details
$10. 570-690-8469
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professional looking
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796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy square feet of living

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bedroom, 1.75 bath,
COURTDALE & dining room with

newcar
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ed in the Meadow
hardwood floors
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GYM, sliding board
$40. 570-762-6414
not a drive-by. Call
for appointment.
MLS 11-1643
$329,900
bedrooms,
driveway
patio,
& more.
$575,000
MLS# 11-1798
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DURYEA EXETER FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HARDING


105 Circle Drive
HARVEY’S LAKE JENKINS TWP KINGSTON KINGSTON
REDUCED!

164 First Street 300 River Street *3 bedroom/1 bath/ 129 S. Dawes Ave. 549 Charles Ave.
623 Hooven St. All Brick ranch – 5 A unique architec- 1250 sq ft 8 Diamond Ave. Well maintained Pole 131 4 bedroom, 1 bath, A quality home in a
Picture perfect 2 Rooms and bath, tural design high- *Corner double lot/ Loads of space in Bi-Level on nicely Lakeside Drive large enclosed superior location!
story with 3 bed- featuring hardwood lights this 3 bed- fencing this modernized tra- landscaped corner Lake front home porch with brick Features: large
rooms, 1 1/2 mod- ditional home. 3rd with 2-story livable 1717 River Road
flooring and finished room with first floor *Detached garage + lot. Finished lower fireplace. Full con- living room; formal
ern baths, brand floor is a large bed- boathouse! Year Compact 2 story
rooms on base- family room. Built- 2 car paved parking level with gas crete basement dining room with
new kitchen with room with walk-in round home offers home with 3 bed-
ment. Economical ins. Great curb *Hardwood floors/ fireplace & sliding with 9ft ceiling. Lots parquet flooring;
center island and closet. Modern fireplace, cathedral rooms, 1st floor
Gas Heat. appeal and loaded replacement doors to private of storage, 2 car oak kitchen with
stainless steel kitchen, family room ceiling, cedar panel- bath with laundry,
Car port and Pri- with character. Gas windows patio. Totally fenced garage on double breakfast area; 1st
stove, dishwasher addition, deck over- ing. Boat house has large kitchen. Park-
vate rear yard. heat. Newer roof. *GasHeat/hot water yard, 1 car garage. lot in a very desir- floor master
and microwave. looking large corner a patio for grilling, ing in rear with
MLS # 10-4363 Nice lot. Many *Full concrete $149,900 able neighborhood. bedroom & bath
Tiger wood hard- lot. Not just a open dock space as alley access.
PRICE REDUCED extras. REDUCED basement/walk-out MLS# 11-1271 Close to schools suite; bedroom/
wood flooring starter home but a well as enclosed $39,900
TO: $134,900.00 $109,500. List #11- *Not a drive-by Call Cathy and park and recre- sitting room; knotty
throughout the first home to stay area for your boat. MLS 11-99
Call Pat McHale 1275. Call for appointment (570) 696-5422 ation. Walking dis- pine den; half-bath.
floor. New carpet- in and grow! For 2nd floor is a studio Call Colleen
570-613-9080 Ask for Bob Kopec $79,300 tance to downtown 2nd floor: 2
ing on 2nd floor, all more informaton style kitchenette/ 570-237-0415
Humford Realty MLS# 10-4598 Wilkes-Barre. Great bedrooms & bath.
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closets. Walk up (570) 474-6307 www.atlas plus a deck. Take a hood. Carpet lower level with
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MLS #11-622 Smith Hourigan
look! MLS#11-1379
$399,900
allowance will be
considered.
new carpeting &
wetbar. Central air.
garage. For addi- Need to rent that $122,900 Group Bob Cook 262-2665 $139,900 2-car garage. In-
tion information and
photos, email:
Vacation property?
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
570-696-1195 Jill Jones 696-6550
JENKINS TWP. MLS #11-1434
Call Tom
ground concrete
pool with jacuzzi.
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HARDING
HARVEYS LAKE 570-262-7716 $324,900
MLS# 10-1633
MLS 11-1413 Group Call Joe Moore
$145,210
EXETER
570-474-6307 570-288-1401
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
75 Virginia Terrace HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. Doyouneedmorespace?
Exquisite 4 bed-
room brick home A yard or garage sale
in classified
KINGSTON
with fireplace. For- 23 Mead St.
mal dining room. 310 Lockville Rd. Pole 165 Newly remodeled 2 is the best way
DURYEA Modern kitchen with
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appliances.
&
First
SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity
Lakeside Drive
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180 First Street of living on 3 floors garage. 4 bed- with classified!
Vinyl sided ranch Large master bed- this beautiful 2 rooms, 1 bath,
103 Claymont Ave. with 168' of lake
KINGSTON
home, on large room. Built-ins. story home on 2.23 1,660 sq. ft. For
Just starting out or 94 Ferry Road acres surrounded frontage with
yard, with carport Fenced yard. Large more information
looking to down- Nice vinyl sided 2 by nature the prop- boathouse.
and off street park- rear deck. Great and photos visit
size? This is the story situated on a erty has it’s own Expansive living
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with wood cabi- Extras! MLS#11- realtyinc.com Located within 1
3 bedroom home lot in Hanover Twp. Great entertaining front room all with
netry, large living 1674. $165,000. $89,900 block of elementary
offers a finished 2 bedrooms, 2 inside & out! 3 car fireplaces.
room, 3 bedrooms Ask for Bob Kopec MLS 10-3684 school & neighbor-
96 Main St. lower level with modern baths, garage plus 2 car Coffered ceiling;
and 1 bath. Humford Realty Call Bill hood park this spa-
Updated inside and coal stove, large additional finished detached. A MUST modern oak kitchen
MLS # 10-4365 570-822-5126 570-362-4158 cious 4 bedrooms
out, 3 unit home in fenced rear yard, space in basement SEE! MLS#11-831 with breakfast
PRICE REDUCED offers 1450 sq. ft of
FORTY FORT
move in condition. spacious for 2 more bed- $279,900 room; Florida room;
Live in one apart- $134,900 rooms or study & 3 room & living space with
kitchen/dining area. call Nancy 1.75 baths, walk up
ment and the other Call Pat McHale 76 Dana St. Worth a look! office/playrooms. bath suite. 5
570-613-9080 570-237-0752 163 Poplar St. attic, and partially
2 can pay the mort- Great starter home MLS#11-1793 Attached 2 car bedrooms & 4 Nice 2 1/2 story
gage. Modern in nice neighbor- garage connected baths on 2nd. finished basement.
$129,900 home with original Extras include gas
kitchens and baths. hood. 2 story, 2 Jill Jones 696-6550 by a 9x20 breeze- Lounge, bedroom, Shopping for a woodwork. Corner fireplace, an in-
Large 2nd floor bedroom, 1 bath. way which could be bath, exercise room
apartment has 3 Dining room, living a great entertaining & loft on 3rd floor. new apartment? lot in quiet neigh- ground pool with
borhood. Roof 9
bedrooms, large room, kitchen.Large area! Above ground In-ground pool & 2- Classified lets fenced yard, new

HARDING
years old. Hard-
EXETER
gas furnace, hard-
eat in kitchen, and fenced yard. Car pool, gas fireplace, story pool house. you compare costs - wood floors in good wood floors &
1.5 baths and laun- port & detached 2 gas heat, newer AC on 3rd floor.
527 Cherry Drive $1,149,000 without hassle condition. Ductless more. Call Ann
HANOVER TWP.
dry room. 1st floor car garage. roof and “All Dri” AC and new 100
units have 1 bed- $79,900 system installed in MLS# 10-1268 or worry! amp wiring
Marie to schedule a
showing.
room and 1 bath. 2 Call (570) 954-4074 basement. Call Joe Moore Get moving MLS #11-625 $114,900
car garage and 4 or (570) 906-7614 MLS #11-626 570-288-1401
off street parking $119,900
with classified! $89,000 Ann Marie Chopick
Donald Crossin
spaces. For more LINEUP Mark R. Mason
JENKINS TWP. 570-288-0770
570-760-6769
info and photos, go
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MLS 11-1447 INCLASSIFIED! 570-288-0770
HARVEYS LAKE KINGSTON
Nice split level on
$129,000
Call Terry
End unit in very nice
condition on a quiet Doyouneedmorespace? 146 Brown St. HANOVER TOWNSHIP
large lot, recently
renovated. On Rte Ridge Ave
KINGSTON
570-885-3041 or street. Good room
sizes, full unfinished
A yard or garage sale NEW PRICE! 92, past the
Angie
570-885-4896 basement, rear in classified Beautiful outside as
inside - This 2 story
Gulf station.
Call Stephen,
deck, attached
one car garage.
is the best way offers too many 613-9080
$173,500 tocleanoutyourclosets! amenities &
upgrades to
$145,900. 250 Susquehan-
MLS #11-1254 You’re in bussiness mention. Resort
nock Drive
Immaculate Cape
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465 with classified! living in your back Cod home features
DURYEA 570-696-0723
FORTY FORT
yard with inground 1st floor master Rutter Ave.
Blueberry Hill.
3 bedroom ranch.
LEWITH & FREEMAN Small ranch home. 2
pool & cabana. A
must see property!
Price Reduction!
Nice raised ranch in
HARVEYS LAKE
Modern 2 story
home on 1 acre.
suite with office and
3/4 bath. 2nd floor
167 N. Dawes Ave.
Move in condition 2
End Unit Townhouse
Owner Relocating.
bedroom, full base- PRICE REDUCED quiet neighborhood. Duplex. Excellent has 2 large bed- story home. 3 bed- 1st floor open plan
EXETER TWP.
Large lot with pool. rooms with walk in
ment, new roof. Attached 3 car starter home, rooms, 2 baths, with LR, dining area
Lease To Buy. For $199,900 garage; plenty of closets and adjoin-
more details, call. Large carport. Very MLS# 10-1670 retirement home, hardwood floors, & kitchen, plus
low utility bills. 1 mile off-street parking, or investment ing bath. 1st floor ceramic throughout. powder room.
Reduced 327,500. Call Geri laundry and 1/2
from Route 81. Ask- utility room with 3/4 property Public Finished lower level, Lower level finished
(570) 655-8118 570-696-0888 bath, modern
ing $40,000. Call bath. Walk up stairs sewer,deep well. security system with 3rd BR, laun-
570-696-3801
DURYEA Nick 570-702-4077 to eat-in kitchen $109,000 kitchen with bam- MLS 11-1673 dry room & storage
LEWITH & FREEMAN with balcony, hard- Negotiable boo floors, living $159,900 area. 2 BRs & 2
HANOVER TOWNSHIP wood floors, living 570-287-5775 room with stone Call Tom baths on the 2nd
315 Countrywood Dr HANOVER TWP. room, bedrooms
and full bath. Bright
3rd floor attic ready 13 Carpenter Road
or 570-332-1048 fireplace. 2 tier
deck overlooks
above ground pool,
570-262-7716 floor. MLS # 11-1267
$299,500
Call Ruth 570-696-
Make it your own! Job Seekers are
to finish. Seller anx- ready for summer 1195 / 570-696-5411
Come & see this ious to sell. All The potential has looking here! fun! For more infor-
stately brick 2-story appliances and not yet been fully Where's your ad? mation and photos,
with 4 bedrooms, 2 realized with this 570-829-7130 and
KINGSTON
Coldwell Banker please visit
full & 2 half baths. Home Protection home. Some reno- ask for an employ- www.atlas
In-ground pool, Plan included. vations were start- ment specialist realtyinc.com
Let the tenant covered patio,
help with your finished lower level,
fireplace & wood
MLS # 10-2673
$99,900
ed, now bring your
hammer and finish
HUGHESTOWN
MLS #11-657
$299,000 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
mortgage, Double Pristine 3 bedroom Call Amy Lowthert it up. This home is Call Colleen
with a three stove, 3-car home boasts large 2 story in good at (570)406-7815 on a large lot locat- 570-237-0415 Looking for that
attached garage, 5-
bedroom and two
car detached
eat-in kitchen with condition with 3 COLDWELL BANKER ed just a short walk special place
french door to patio, bedrooms, 1 full from the lake and
bedroom unit, vinyl garage w/apart- formal dining room, bath, eat-in
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE beach area. called home?
exterior, some ment above. hardwood floors, tile kitchen, 2 car MLS#11-1442 Classified will address
updates, separate $739,000 in kitchen and garage, fenced Looking for the right deal 464,900 Your needs.
utilities and off Joe Mantione baths, master bed- yard & new on an automobile? Jill Jones 696-6550 Open the door
street parking. 613-9080 room with walk-in gas heat. Turn to classified. JENKINS TWP./ with classified!
$89,500 closet and master MLS # 10-4324
It’s a showroom in print! HARVEY’S LAKE INKERMAN
MLS# 11-1597 bath with soaking
tub. Over-sized 2
$59,900
Call Ruth at Classified’s got 17 ONEONTA HILL
FOR SALE BY
169 Rock St.
3 bedroom, 2 story 45 Main St.
KINGSTON
car garage, con- 570-696-1195 or the directions! home with many
crete driveway. 570-696-5411 OWNER
HANOVER TWP.
updates including
FALLS Additional lot avail-
able for $35,000.
MLS 11-1149 Buttonwood
Year Round Home!
Spectacular View!
newer furnace and
some new win- 46 Zerby Ave
(570) 348-1761 Low Taxes!
REDUCED! dows. Large con- Sunday 1pm-3pm
$259,000
crete front and rear Lease with option
Collect cash, not dust! Michael Slacktish
to buy, completely
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP porches, large pri-
Clean out your 570-760-4961
vate yard. For more remodeled, mint,
basement, garage
or attic and call the LINE UP info and photos visit
us at: www.atlas Own this home for
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5 Spacious 3
Classified depart- A GREAT DEAL... realtyinc.com less than $400 a baths, large bedroom, 1.5 bath
ment today at 570- MLS 11-1786 month! Large 3 closets, with home with three
829-7130! SIGNATURE
IN CLASSIFIED! $89,900 bedroom home with hardwoods, carpet season porch, nice
Call Charlie & tile floors, new
PROPERTIES Looking for the right deal 581-583 Lots of off street
570-829-6200
formal dining room, kitchen and baths,
yard & private

DURYEA
Plymouth St. driveway.
570-675-5100 on an automobile? Perfect for owner
parking, close to off street parking gas heat, shed, $69,499
Grotto. Raised
RR1, Box 297 Turn to classified. and large yard. For large yard.
MAJESTIC VIEW!
3 bedroom brick
HANOVER TOWNSHIP It’s a showroom in print!
occupied. Well
maintained, bright &
ranch
garage,
with 2 car
3 Bed-
more information
and photos, log
$134,000, seller
will pay closing
MLS# 11-965
Call Barbara at
spacious two family. 570-466-6940
Ranch home nes- Classified’s got Each identical unit
rooms, 1 bath, living
onto www.atlas costs, $5000 down
room, kitchen, large COLDWELL BANKER
the directions!
HUGHESTOWN
tled on approxi- has Approx. (1300 realtyinc.com and monthly
mately an acre of porch with lake view payments are RUNDLE REAL
HANOVER TWP.
sq ft.) with 3 bed- & bar. $142,500. MLS#09-2449 ESTATE
well groomed river- rooms, bath, large $995/month.
OPEN HOUSE $64,900 570-474-2340
front land with living & dining WALSH
breathtaking scenic Call Charles Ext 55
rooms & eat in COMING ATLAS
REAL ESTATE
views, cascading 570-654-1490
REDUCED!! tree lines and the
kitchen. Clean neu-
tral décor with wall
IN JUNE REALTY,INC.
KINGSTON TWP.
KINGSTON
Three bedroom Directions Left @ 570-829-6200
legendary cliffs of Reduced! to wall carpet
ranch home, Grotto @ Stop sign
PRICE REDUCED
Falls. Beautiful bird Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. throughout. Newer
JIM THORPE
completely reno- make left, then 510 Gibson Ave
and wildlife to daz- 3 bedrooms, 2 roof & tilt-in win-
vated (tile, hard- quick right onto
zle the eye and baths, 1 car garage. dows. Each side
wood, granite, Oneonta Hill, 3rd
excellent fishing New carpeting, has a full attic &
carpet, roof, House on right.
and hunting for your paint, etc. Large lot. basement with 97 Center Street
Stainless appli- CALL Dave @
enjoyment. Living Asking $109,500. 21 Rowe Street washer & dryer Vinyl sided, this 6
ances) two 570-417-6661
room w/fireplace, Deremer Realty Meticulously Main- hook-ups. Gas room home has
baths, Dining family room, full cottage cuteness, a
room, Living 570-477-1149 tained Bilevel heat. 581 side has a Looking to buy a
heated basement, features remodeled private fenced rear home? deep lot, paved off
room, Family riverfront deck, HANOVER TWP street parking and
Room, Laundry, kitchen with stain- yard & was rented Place an ad here
central A/C and less steel appli- for $695 Month & a detached 1 car
Garage, office, much more. A one and let the garage. Owner is Well constructed
rec room, utility ances and corian now vacant . 583 sellers know!
of a a kind find. willing to contribute all brick 2 story 8 Circle Drive
room, lot is 75 x countertop; 1.75 side rents for $600 570-829-7130 NEW LISTING!
Must see! $1,500 to your clos- tudor on a beautiful Only one lucky fami-
150. Over 2,500 Baths, 3 bedrooms Month with a long 77 Blackberry Lane
MLS #10-3751 ing costs. Priced at landscaped corner ly will be able to
sq ft of living and family room, all time tenant. Cape Cod features lot. Includes hard-
HARVEYS LAKE
$182,000 in mint condition. Separate utilities. $73,900, with 5% make this home
space, finished formal dining room, wood floors, double
Call Debbie New Garage Doors. $98,750 down, borrowing their own! Beautiful-
basement. three bedrooms crown moldings,
McGuire Gas Heat. Fenced MLS# 11-1293 Lovely lake living. $70,205, for 30 ly kept Ranch with
$159,900. with a master bath, ultra-modern
570-332-4413 Rear Yard and 2 car 973-476-1499 Welcome to the years @ 5% interest 2 car garage, new
Call Jim full bath, attached kitchen, built ins,
Crossin Real 86 Allenberry Dr. attached garage. best of 2 worlds. rate would make bath, partially fin-
570-212-2222 two car garage.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Estate #1: The amenities your monthly princi- woodburning fire- ished basement, 3
This is not a drive- MLS 11-1230
570-288-0770 of lakefront prop- pal and interest place, rear stair- season room,
by! MLS # 10-4644 $169,900
Bright & spacious, erties - fishing, payment $376.88 case, patio with almost 1 acre in
Call for Details. Call 570-696-2468
FORTY FORT
Find the
1800 sq. ft. 2 bed- boating and a 2 with taxes and pergola, sprinkler Dallas School Dis-
Pat McHale
system, waterfall
HANOVER TWP.
rooms, 2 baths, 570-613-9080 story boat house insurance, monthly trict. Home Warran-
1382 Murray Street Townhome with (one of only 30 on payment would be and pond. Heated cy included. For

perfect
great views. the lake); approximately garage. Impeccable more information
Finished lower level, #2: The serenity $533. Why rent, condition inside and photos visit our
hardwood floors, and privacy of when you can have and out. website at

friend.
central air, modern tiered stone patios your own home? $382,500 www.atlas
kitchen and baths. Call Pat McHale MLS# 10-3870 realtyinc.com
HANOVER TWP.
and lush gardens
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Move in condition. classic 3,500 sq ft (570) 696-5422 $174,900
$126,900. lake home perched Call Charlie
The Classified 570-574-3192 high above Pole 570-829-6200
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LAFLIN LARKSVILLE
45 First Street W.
MOOSIC
Glen Dale Area
MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE
3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS SCRANTON
SHICKSHINNY
OWNER SAYS: “SELL!”
(Off 502) bath single. 1st floor
laundry. Many PRICE REDUCED
extras. All new,
inside and out. Rent
to own. Owner
financing available.
570-817-0601
Leave message 103 Arnold Avenue
811 Pin Oak Dr. with phone number
5 Fairfield Drive Fantastic Foreclo- ROOM FOR 151 Broad Street AFFORDABLE PRICE
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Stately 1900+
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Spectacular sunlit
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home with off-street spacious floor plan spacious family porch, attached
2.5 bath home with baths and 2 car, pants of this newly vaulted ceiling adds
parking on a quiet in this renovated 2 room with coal garage. MLS#
gourmet kitchen detached garage. constructed Ranch to the charm of this
dead end street. A story features heat- insert fireplace, 10-1069
and fabulous views. FEATURES -NEW home on a low traf- 11 year young 3-4
modern kitchen with ed sun room off living room, dining Reduced $81,900
Enjoy the heated in- kitchen with maple fic street. All you bedrooms, 2 story
hardwood floors. A modern kitchen with room kitchen PLUS call Nancy
ground pool with cabinetry, NEW could ask for is FIRST OPEN situated on almost
great backyard for granite island,DR part finished 570-237-0752
cabana, built-in bath 1st floor, NEW already here, 3 HOUSE! an acre of tranquili-
summer fun. Terrific with built-ins and basement, Rec
BBQ and fire pit in furnace, FRESH bedrooms, 2 baths, SUNDAY JUNE 5 ty with fenced
potential. $64,439. window seat and room with wet bar,
this private, Paint. Hardwood hardwood and tile 1:30 - 3:30" above ground pool,
MLS 11-676 picture seat, 2 car built in garage
tranquil setting. For 25 West flooring on 1st floor floors with granite 433 N. Main St, rocking chair porch
570-696-2468 Den,new hardwood & additional 3-4 car
more info and pho- Washington St. to be REFINISHED. and stainless steel REDUCED! Large and a mountain
floors and hot water garage... PLUS 2nd
tos visit: www.atlas Move right into this MLS #10-2922 kitchen, gas fire- home in advanced view – there’s a
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$60,400. 11-401. yard. This is a Know!
MLS 11-1686 room 1 bath home. $129,900. car garage and ready for drywall & large living room,
Tracy McDermott Fannie Mae
$319,900 Lots of natural Call Pat for an rear patio and full and your choice of Place your Classified 2.5 Baths, new
570-332-8764 HomePath Property.
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570-885-5082 beautiful stained more information installed. Studded 570-829-7130 area & a master
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master suite with 2
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PITTSTON
please see mately 1 year old. more bedrooms, & shower and an
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570-829-7130 $154,900 garage. Large foyer & Market Value
$82,900 kitchen, formal Din- @$189,900!
LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN TOP MLS #11-177
570-242-2795 MLS 11-347
Call John
ing Room. Ready
for new furnace/
MLS #10-906
Don’t delay, call
139 Sandwedge Dr
570-704-6846 water heater. Can Pat today at
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ates, Inc. home? already placed! Drive 570-287-1196
570-735-7494 Place an ad here Large lot with room Every corner of this
and let the for garage/deck/ ranch home has CENTURY 21 SMITH
7 Hickorywood Dr. NANTICOKE 182 BROAD STREET
Meticulous 2 Story,
sellers know!
570-829-7130
pool. MLS# 10-4611
$99,900
been beautifully
upgraded. Wood
floors, new kitchen
HOURIGAN GROUP
Wonderful 4 bed- 2 Bedroom – Call Amy Lowthert
with granite and
room Ranch with
sweeping views of
the valley. Master
52 Broadway Street Beautiful setting for MOUNTAIN TOP
Redone from Top to
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PLAINS
at (570)406-7815
COLDWELL BANKER stainless. Gas fire-
place, tiled baths,
SOUTH PLYMOUTH
Nice single family
2 story home with this 4 bedroom, 3 RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
bedroom with walk- kitchen, state of the neutral decor, home, 2 bedrooms,
nice lot, vinyl siding, bath colonial.
completely finished
in closet and bath,
ultra modern eat-in
kitchen with granite
replacement win-
dows. Fenced yard.
Almost 2 acres to
enjoy. Backs up to
art appliances,
hardwood floors
and swirled ceiling.
PLAINS
594 N. Main Street
lower level (800
additional square
detached garage,
flexible
$60,000.
terms.
Other
MLS# 11-1140 the 7th hole on golf
counters and cherry BUY or RENT Beautifully redone 3 feet!), just move homes also avail-
$54,900 course. Crestwood
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Call Jill Shaver School District. Very
island and stainless Nice 2 bedroom Call for details. ranch. New roof, Lehman schools 570-829-2123
Hunter Office: motivated Seller!
steel appliances. Ranch syle home, Pat McHale carpeting, paint & $219,000
(570) 328-0306 MLS 11-1330
2 car garage, full $276,500 Bow Creek Manor
gas heat, finished
basement, vinyl sid-
570-613-9080 117 Mara Lane stainless appli- MLS #11-306
Call Tracy Zarola
Doyouneedmorespace?
unfinished base-
ment with
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570-814-5814 better than new! It
walk-out to yard. CLASSIC
tained 4 bedroom, 3 Condition.
has been upgraded screened in back 570-696-0723 in classified
LEWITH & FREEMAN
1/2 bath two story Affordable @
For more informa- PROPERTIES on almost 1 acre. $89,500 with bamboo floors porch. Large fenced is the best way
tion and photos visit in back yard & more
570-718-4959 Master bedroom in Living Room & tocleanoutyourclosets!
PITTSTON
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SHAVERTOWN
ext. 1366 suite. 2 family Dining Room. Only $139,900. Call
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PRICE REDUCED LINEUP Office/den. Large 570-735-8932 or months & includes
Shopping for a
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LARKSVILLE
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SWOYERSVILLE
deck overlooking a 570-542-5708
$267,500
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new apartment?
yard. 3 car garage. Classified lets
570-237-0415
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Humford Realty
570-822-5126 738 PARDEESVILLE RD Deck. Walk-out
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236 Poland St.
Bedrooms and Full
LAFLIN
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MLS #11-334
Call Tracy Zarola
living room, family
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MOUNTAIN TOP
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460 S. Mtn
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and Circuit breaker
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skylights & wet bar. Great for first time
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in-ground pool
surrounded with SUN. JUNE 12
in 2005. 2.5 baths,
two story with
MOVE IN CONDI-
TION and reason- PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd For Sale By Owner
to family room. 4
bedrooms & 3 1/2
lot, patio, newer
windows, shed,
nice location.
Perennial Gardens 1:00PM-3:00PM attached garage. ably priced at baths. Finished
Oil furnace with $47,900.00. Plains Township MLS #11-772
& Fenced yard with Mill Creek Acres lower level.
central air. 90 x MLS #11-1074 $55,000
SUBURBAN OASIS! Hot Tub, shed, 4 Lan Creek Rd Carriage barn
140 corner lot. Call Pat McHale $449,000 Call Karen Ryan
deck, oversized Close to Mohegan
driveway, 1 car Kitchen with cen- 570-613-9080 MLS# 10-3394
Two story 4 bed- Sun & Geisinger, 4
garage. 1 year ter cooking island, Call Joe Moore
rooms with 3.5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
warranty. $189,900 Large well cared dining room, 570-288-1401
baths. Fully finished Fireplace, 2 Car
MLS# 10-3677 for home! 4 bed- raised ceiling with
lower level with Garage. Excellent
Call Nancy Palumbo rooms, lots of glass door entry &
home theater. 2 car Condition. All Appli- 570-283-9100
570-714-9240 storage. Enjoy hardwood floor.
garage. Central air. DRASTIC ances Included.
Eat-in kitchen.
Price: $379,000
your summer in
your own 18x36, NEW PRICE!
Carpeting thru out
home. Tiled
kitchen and bath.
PITTSTON REDUCTION
Gorgeous estate
Large yard.
Go To SWOYERSVILLE
SHAVERTOWN
Please call In-ground, Solar 4 bedroom ranch 85 La Grange St
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(570) 466-8956 Heated Pool, with large updat- log home plus 2 for details.
complete with ed kitchen, open ances included.
story garage on 1 Asking $219,900
Collect cash, not dust! NICELY PRICED
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LUZERNE diving board and
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with bar and room
floor plan, living
room with fire-
place, hardwood
$219,900
(570) 233-1993
acres with many
outdoor features.
Call 570-817-1228
for showing
Garage. For more
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
for a poker table!
Large L-shaped
deck. Don't worry
floors in living
room, bedrooms
and kitchen. PITTSTON
info and photos
visit: www.atlas PLYMOUTH
ment today at 570- realtyinc.com
about the price of Updated bath. MLS# 11-319 3 for 1. That’s what
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property. All units
LARKSVILLE
cation all summer looks state game Call Charles you purchase this 3
long! Family room lands. Walk out are rented. All utili- 13 Lehigh St., N. unit, 2 unit &
with gas fireplace. lower level, easily ties paid by tenants. Lovingly cared for 2 Garage. Bring your
4 zone, efficient, finished-only MLS 11-1497 bedroom, 1 bath tools. Selling to set-
73 Parry St. gas hot water, needs carpet. This $85,900 bungalow with tle estate. $52,000.
Recently renovated baseboard heat. is a must see! Gloria Jean Malarae many improve- Call Pat
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Hardwood floors. $159,500 570-814-5814 44 Church St ments done includ- 570-885-4165
home on a large lot
in great location.
Steps away from
Huge eat-in
kitchen with large,
movable island.
MLS# 11-1349
Call Michael Pinko
(570) 899-3865
107 Johnson St.
4 bedroom Ranch
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-718-4959
PLAINS 46 Church St. Rear
Package Deal, sold
together for
ing new (2 yrs. old)
central air and fur-
nace. 1 car garage
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate, Inc.
the Back Mountain Large, private home with hard- ext. 1366 $115,000. 2 units. with attached cus-

SWOYERSVILLE
trail. Features a yard. Replace- wood floors, large MLS 10-3634 tom built carport.
PITTSTON
11 Michael Dr. room sizes, gas This property is a
You'll be impressed wrap around porch, ment windows. MLS 10-3635
hardwood floors Home warranty heat and central air, Maria Huggler “must see”!
the moment garage and carport. MLS #10-3624
you enter this downstairs, new included. CLASSIC
wall-to-wall carpet- $224,000 Smith Hourigan Nice home, corner PROPERTIES $139,000
well-maintained lot, large unfinished Donald Crossin
home, conveniently ing upstairs. 2nd MLS# 11-382 Group 570-587-7000
floor laundry, brand Call Michael Pinko 570-474-6307 basement. For 570-288-0770
located. This lovely
home features
eat-in kitchen, 3
new bathrooms,
large walk in closet
(570) 899-3865
Find Something?
more information
and photos visit
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20 Nittany Lane
Convenience! Loca-
PLYMOUTH Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
bedrooms, formal and spacious yard. Lose Something?
Move in condition! realtyinc.com tion! Easy Living!
SHAVERTOWN
dining room, Get it back where it MLS 11-1209 This home has it all.
MLS 11-220 70 Grandview Dr.
3-season porch, belongs $129,900 New on the Market. 3 floors of living Beautiful open
large deck. The $114,900
Mark R. Mason with a Lost/Found ad! Call Charlie 2 bedroom brick & space w/hardwood 304 Vista Dr plan. Huge rooms,
expansive lower Smith Hourigan aluminum ranch
570-331-0982 Group
570-829-7130 570-829-6200 floors and gas fire- hardwood floors,
level family room with formal living place in living room. tile, gas fireplace,
NANTICOKE
features large bar. Crossin Real 570-474-6307
Estate room, eat in Open floor plan, modern kitchen. All
1 year warranty kitchen, sunroom, 1 lower level family
570-288-0770 in a desirable
MOUNTAIN TOP
included. This home 1/2 baths, 1 car room w/laundry and Be your own boss! neighborhood.
LUZERNE
is priced to sell! garage and Central 3/4 bath. 3 bed- Long time Furniture
PRICE REDUCED REDUCED PRICE
6 Merganser Ct air. MLS#11-1583
$177,000 In Forest Pointe LINE UP $129,900
rooms w/2 full
baths on upper
store
showroom,
includes
2nd
$179,900
MLS #11-352
MLS# 10-4639
Barbara Young REDUCED A GREAT DEAL... Call Ruth
570-696-1195 or
level. Deck and
patio for outdoor
floor apartment,
inventory, 8 room Owner financing
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
Call 570-466-6940
IN CLASSIFIED! 570-696-5411 living! 2 zone heat, brick residence + 4 available. Beautifully 570-696-0723
COLDWELL BANKER,
remodeled home,
111 E. Grand St.
Looking for the right deal
central a/c, inter-
com and stereo
car garage. Only
$225,000. Call Pat new cabinets, gran- LEWITH & FREEMAN
on an automobile? ite countertops,
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE One half double
block. 3 bedrooms, Turn to classified.
plus central vac
system, 2 car
570-885-4165
Coldwell Banker ceramic tile floor in
kitchen, pantry, SWOYERSVILLE
570-474-2340 garage. What more Gerald L. Busch
Ext. 55 plaster walls, It’s a showroom in print! SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP could you want? Real Estate, Inc. large master bed-
Attractive Fine aluminum siding Classified’s got room with 2 walk-in
For more info and
LARKSVILLE Line Home
''Charleston'' floor
& nice yard.
Affordable @ the directions! Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
photos visit:
www.atlas PRINGLE closets and study,
corner lot, partially

PITTSTON
271 Charles St. plan. Stacked $34,900 enclosed yard with
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Very nice 3 bed- stone, masonry, Call Jim Krushka Turn to classified. MLS #11-782 vinyl fencing, deck
room 1.5 bath home wood burning fire- Towne & Country It’s a showroom in print! with gazebo.
with detached 1 car $199,900
Real Estate Co. $289,900
garage. Home has
place in family
room, brick 570-735-8932 or Classified’s got Call Colleen
MLS 10-1123
570-237-0415
replacement win- accents on front. 570-542-5708 the directions! 570-696-2468 Immaculate 2 story,
dows, new carpet,
PITTSTON TWP.
Upgraded appli- stone & vinyl. Large
fresh paint and
remodeled bath-
ances. 2nd floor
laundry. Large
NANTICOKE
153 Espy St
lot on cul-de-sac.
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
rooms. This is a master bath with baths. Detached
111 Falcon Drive must see in a nice whirlpool tub. 50 Broad Street. oversized 2 car
Brand new since neighborhood,.

Find the
Large yard. Solid, Meticulous, garage with loft.
2004, 3 bedrooms, MLS 11-442 $265,000 150 Carroll St. 1500 S.F., brick Tile, hardwood,
2 baths, central air, $95,000 MLS# 11-1264 Modern 3 bedroom ranch, containing 6 granite, central air.

perfect
2 car garage, shed, Call John Polifka Call Michael Pinko home with large rooms, 3 bedrooms laundry/pantry &
6 car driveway. 570-704-6846 yard, off street and 1 full bath on
SHAVERTOWN
(570) 899-3865 large family room
Roof, kitchen, fur- Antonik & parking with car- the main level, situ- with built in bar &

friend.
nace, a/c unit and Associates, Inc. port, 1st floor laun- ated on 1.03 Acres. fireplace on 1st
master bath all 570-735-7494 dry, new flooring, 120 Parnell St. NEW kitchen with floor. $276,900.
replaced. Modern Beautiful Home great condition. Classic Ranch in granite counter 570-288-3256
kitchen with granite
island, tile floors, MOOSIC Smith Hourigan
Completely remod-
eled Inside & Out.
Move right in! For
more info and pho-
great location. 3
bedroom, 3 baths, The Classified
tops, wood cabi-
netry, new stove,
570-406-2462

SWOYERSVILLE
maple cabinets. An absolute must tos please visit: high quality section at dishwasher,
Group see property! New
Fireplace in family 570-474-6307 www.atlas throughout. 3 sea- timesleader.com microwave, tiled
room, large closets, electrical, plumbing, realtyinc.com. son porch over floors. Bath has
roof, wall to wall

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modern baths. MLS 11-1685 looking private rear new tile floor and
Stamped concrete carpeting, windows, $89,900 yard. Owners says tub surround, dou-
patio. For more interior & exterior Call Colleen sell and lowers Call 829-7130 ble vanity and mir- 380 Lantern Hill Rd
information and doors, new oak 570-237-0415 to place your ad.
ASUCCESSFULSALE
price to rors. Lower level is Stunning describes
photos visit kitchen with tile $219,900. For has summer this impressive 2
www.atlas floor, hardwood more information kitchen, full bath story with views
realtyinc.com 2002 ranch with staircase, all new

IN CLASSIFIED!
and photos please and large, dry- from every room.
MLS #11-1166 brick and vinyl light fixtures, new visit our website at walled area. Over- Architectural design
$279,900 hot water heater
Find Your Ideal
exterior, oak www.atlas size, 2 car which features Investors Wanted!
Call Tom & baseboard garage/workshop Stone front 2 bed-
570-262-7716
kitchen, two
Doyouneedmorespace? heating units.
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-2817 and shed. Property
gourmet kitchen
with granite tops. room, 2 story on
bedrooms, ready MLS# 10-4137 Call
Employee! Place an Call Charlie for has been subdivid- Office with built-ins. nice lot. Open 1st
to finished base-
A yard or garage sale 570-696-2468 your private ed into 4 lots. Call Finished lower level floor with nice eat-in
ment, garage and
off street parking.
in classified ad and end the showing.
VM 101
Pat for the details.
Pat McHale
with 2nd kitchen.
Family room with
kitchen. 2nd floor
needs tlc. Gas heat.

Need a Roommate?
$139,900
Looking For Offers!
is the best way search! (570) 613-9080 French doors out to
rear yard. 4 car
Space Heaters.
$32,000. Call Pat
570-885-4165
570-829-7130
MLS# 10-4194 garage. $ 775,000
Place an ad and tocleanoutyourclosets! MLS# 11-1241
Call Geri
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch
find one here! You’re in bussiness GET THE WORD OUT
ask for an employ- GET THE WORD OUT
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THOMPSON WEST PITTSTON WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
Miners Mills
YATESVILLE Properties Properties Properties

REDUCED! EDWARDSVILLE LARKSVILLE PLYMOUTH


HUGE
REDUCTION!
RR 2 Box 84B 231 Poplar St. 296 Main Street N
New Listing! 320 RACE STREET Nice 3 bedroom Walk into the 3 bedroom, 1 bath.
2 Story, Large Lot, First floor apart- home in move-in warmth of this Close to casino, off
Needs Siding, Nice ment for rent – 5 condition. charming home that street parking, nice 155 E Walnut St.
Rooms, 2 Bed- 61 Pittston Ave. 173-175 Zerby Ave. Good investment
Interior Features! Hardwood floors in defines the quaint yard. New energy Great income prop-
rooms, 1 Bath – Stately brick Ranch property knocking
MLS# 11-1184 living & dining architecture of efficient windows. erty with additional
Heat, water and in private location. on your door. Don't
$74,900 room. Upgraded Wilkes-Barre. The $66,000 garage space
sewer included. Large room sizes, miss out, come and
Call Jill Shaver appliances including owners maintained 570-479-0935 (34x38) room for 3
Great location, con- fireplace, central see for yourself.
Hunter Office: stainless double the fine woodwork, cars to rent! Live in
A/C. Includes
(570) 328-0306 venient to restau- oven, refrigerator & original stained Looking for the right deal extra lot. For more one half and have
462 W. State St. Also included in the
rants, the bank, Lower End Pizza! sale of the property
groceries…..Call for
SUNDAY dishwasher. Great
storage space
glass windows,built
in book cases, 2
on an automobile? information and your mortgage paid
Established prof- is the lot behind the
1:00PM-3:00PM
details and appoint- Completely remod- in full basement sets of French Turn to classified. photos visit by the other!
itable business for home. Lot size is
www.atlas $12,000+ potential
ment. MLS# 10- eled home with & walk-up attic. doors, cozy fire- It’s a showroom in print! realtyinc.com income!
sale. Restaurant, 25X75, known as
4680 Pat McHale bar, game room, 147 Cherry St.
570-613-9080
everything new. REDUCED PRICE
$75,000
place and old fash-
ioned archways.
Classified’s got MLS #10-3512 MLS # 11-1111
separate dining $82,000
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile MLS# 10-4456 Has a definite the directions! PRICE REDUCED $64,900
room. Parking for MLS# 10-2666
$189,900 Call John Shelley Call Karen
WILKES-BARRE
floors, hardwoods, Barbara Young appeal with the 35 cars. Turnkey
Call Charlie 570-288-0770 Coldwell Banker
granite countertops, Call 570-466-6940 many updates. operation. Addition-
570-829-6200 CROSSIN REAL Rundle Real Estate
TRUCKSVILLE
MLS# 10-2560 al parking lot

Collect cash, not dust!


all new stainless
steel appliances, COLDWELL BANKER, $135,000
Call Brenda
VM 101 ESTATE
570-288-0770
included. For lease
or sale
570-474-2340
refrigerator, stove,
Clean out your
basement, garage
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE Suder Office:
(570) 696-2468 EDWARDSVILLE
$175,000
Call Jay Crossin WYOMING
570-474-2340
or attic and call the ing shower, tub for Ext. 55 Ext. 23
Classified depart- two, huge deck, Crossin Real
LINE UP
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
large yard, excellent
neighborhood WILKES-BARRE
241 Dana Street A GREAT DEAL...
Estate
570-288-0770
$154,900 (835.00 / Nice duplex, was

Seller will contribute WEST PITTSTON 30years/ 5%)


570-654-1490
originally a single
family home & can IN CLASSIFIED! NANTICOKE
toward closing 322 SALEM ST. easily be a single Looking for the right deal
costs on this 1997 again. Additional on an automobile? Affordable Building
Yeagley built home.
Home is on a large,
private lot but con-
WILKES-BARRE off street access
by rear alley of
property. Seller
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
62-67 ½Thomas St
This would make an
awesome family
waiting for your
business to occupy
it! It also offers
venient to every-
WEST WYOMING Classified’s got
assist available. compound. No
thing. Bonus room $44,900 shortage of parking income from 2 bed-
in lower level. Built- Spacious 3 Call Kathy B @ the directions! on this unique prop- room apartment
above. Off street
in 2 car garage.
$147,500
MLS# 10-4348 Great 1/2 double
REDUCED!!! bedroom, 1.5 baths
with textured
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7747 THINKING OF SELLING? erty. One single
home, one duplex
and an extra lot all
423 E. Church St.
Great 2 family in
parking. Offers con-
sidered! MLS 11-572
Call Betty located in nice ceilings, updated included. Homes move in condition $79,500
(570) 510-1736 West Pittston loca- kitchen, all appli- are right on the on both sides, Sep- Call Judy Ross
tion. 3 bedrooms, ances including 313 N. River Street Edwardsville/Larksvi arate utilities, 6 570-714-9230
new carpet. Vertical dishwasher, tiled Nice 2 bedroom lle border. rooms each. 3 car
blinds with all appli- bath with whirlpool single home, A/C, SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP $129,900 detached garage in
ances. Screened in well maintained. 11-252 super neighbor-
tub, 2nd floor
Smith Hourigan
porch and yard. For
more information
laundry room. Near courthouse
& colleges. WILKES-BARRE Call Betty
(570) 510-1736
hood. Walking dis-
tance to college.

WYOMING
Group and photos visit 536 W. Eighth St. Replacement Affordably Priced FREE MARKET For more info and
570-287-1196 www.atlas
realtyinc.com
Nice starter home
with 7 rooms, 3
windows.
$80,000
@ $44,900.
Call Jim
REDUCED ANALYSIS!
For a confidential
photos visit:
www.atlas

WANAMIE MLS#10-1535
$59,000
bedrooms, 1.25
baths. 1 car garage
MLS# 11-88
Call Arlene Warunek
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
evaluation of
your home.
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1608 PRICE REDUCED!
950 Center St. Charlie VM 101 and carport. Home 570-650-4169 570-735-8932 or CALL TODAY! Smith Hourigan $127,500
has plenty of park- 570-542-5708 570 696-2468. Group Call Tom
ing in rear with 570-287-1196 570-262-7716
shed and great
yard. MLS #536 WILKES-BARRE
$85,000
EDWARDSVILLE
WEST PITTSTON Call Tom
570-262-7716
Smith Hourigan
Group 116 Amber Lane
ATLAS REALTY,
INC.
(570) 696-1195 Very nice Bi-level
home with 2-3 bed- PITTSTON 285 Wyoming Ave.

WILKES-BARRE
Unique Property. 570-829-6200 First floor currently
rooms, open floor used as a shop,
Well maintained 2
plan, built in 909 Income &
story. 10 years old.
Privacy galore. WEST WYOMING garage, driveway,
on corner lot. Commercial
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
TOY TOWN SECTION
3.5 acres. Pole
Barn 30 x 56 for 46 Bradford St. Lower level family Properties ment. 2nd floor is 3
Well maintained 3 room with pellet bedroom apartment
storage of equip- 148 Stites Street Lawrence St.
ment, cars or
boats. A must NEW LISTING
CHARMING
bedroom home with
off street parking
stove. Move in
condition home.
For more informa-
AVOCA Nice 3 unit
property. Lots of
plus 3 car garage
and parking for
see property. 101 Boston Ave. BUNGALOW and large side yard, off street parking 1011-1015 Oak St 6 cars. For more
newer roof, vinyl tion and photos visit information and
$289,000 Quality home in $74,500 www.atlas
and bonus 2 car Available 2 buildings
MLS# 10-3799 great location 650 sq. ft. siding, porches, garage. All units are on site. #1011 is a 2 photos go to
254 N. Penna. Ave windows, furnace, realtyinc.com www.atlas
Call Geri w/custom features On corner lot with rented. Great story office building
Not a drive-by. This hot water heat, and $95,000 realtyinc.com
570-696-0888 throughout. Won’t 2 car garage. income with low with approximately
clean, 3-4 bedroom electrical panel. All MLS 10-4538 MLS #10-4339
570-696-3801 last long. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, maintenance 3800 square feet.
Call Colleen
LEWITH & FREEMAN $257,900.
Call Joe or Donna,
walk up attic & full
heated basement,
has a newly added
1st floor laundry
the big ticket items
have been replaced 570-237-0415
$159,900
MLS# 10-2675
#1015 is a single
story building with
$172,400
Call Charlie
570-288-9371 613-9080 hardwood floors room and powder for you. Home is Call Karen approximately 3000 VM 101
with three season room. All new floor ready to move Coldwell Banker square feet.
Looking for that coverings, replace- right in! 25 St. Mary’s St.
room. Freshly paint- 3,443 sq. ft. Rundle Real Estate $489,000
special place ed & move in condi- ment windows. MLS 11-510
masonry commer- 570-474-2340 MLS# 11-445
called home? tion. 570-446-3254 Interior freshly $78,000 Call Pat Guzzy
WILKES-BARRE
cial building with
Classified will address Job Seekers are
painted, updated
electric, etc. Ready
Call Terry
Solomon August warehouse/office FREELAND 570-407-2480
Your needs.
Open the door
WEST PITTSTON looking here!
Where's your ad?
to move in. Off
street parking for 2
570-735-7494
Ext. 301
and 2 apartments
with separate elec-
1017-1019 Centre St. 912 Lots & Acreage

DRUMS
cars and a large, Antonik & Associ- tric and heat. Per-
with classified! 570-829-7130 and
fenced-in back yard ates Real Estate fect for contractors
ask for an employ- or anyone with stor-
WEST HAZLETON ment specialist
w/storage shed.
Across street
570-735-7494
age needs. For
Lot 7 Maple Dr.
Private yet conven-
Duplex. 3 bedroom,
kitchen, living room, WHITE HAVEN
from playground.
MLS 11-1713 WILKES-BARRE more information
and photos log onto
www.atlas
ient location just
minutes from inter-
dining room, bath. 28 Woodhaven Dr S $49,500 states. You can fish
Start Your Real realtyinc.com. 570-586-1111 in your own back
2nd floor, 4 room Call Michelle T.
apt. Partially fin- Boice Estate Business Reduced to yard in the
Well cared for and $89,000 Looking to buy a
ished attic. Off 570-639-5393 Here! 4 unit with home? Nescopeck Creek
nicely kept. A place separate utilities. MLS #10-3872 or use the nearby
street parking. CROSSIN REAL Place an ad here
to call home! Com- Some off street Call Charlie state game lands.
$109,900. Call ESTATE
(570) 459-0554
plete with 2 car parking. $125,000. 570-829-6200 and let the Perfect for your
oversized garage, 570-288-0770
To get started, VM 101 sellers know! vacation cabin or
WEST PITTSTON
central air, first floor
laundry, eat in LINEUP Call Pat
570-885-4165
570-829-7130 possible year round
home! MLS#11-1492
kitchen. Convenient
to shopping, West
Pittston pool and
Exquisite Inside! 4
bedroom, 2.5 bath,
ASUCCESSFULSALE 522 Pennsylvania
Avenue
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch SUNDAY JUNE 5
PITTSTON $19,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
ball fields. $152,500 formal dining room, INCLASSIFIED! MONTHLY MORT-
GAGE PAYMENT
Real Estate, Inc.
1:30PM-3:30PM
family room, mod-
Doyouneedmorespace? WILKES-BARRE
MLS 11-583 CHEAPER THAN Spacious well
Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
ern eat-in kitchen,
Master bedroom
and bath, front and
A yard or garage sale RENT. Yard, 3 bed-
rooms, walk up BACK MOUNTAIN maintained double
home with 4 bed-
side porches, rear
in classified attic, heat on a rooms on each DURYEA
is the best way
44.59 ACRES
yearly service plan, side. 1017 side is
deck, 2 car
roofs within 6
210 Susquehanna attached garage.
Property is being
tocleanoutyourclosets! years. Add your owner occupied
Avenue with ductless AC,
sold in “as is” condi- You’re in bussiness changes to this

WEST WYOMING
Well cared for 3 cared for neighbor- oil or coal heat, 118 Glendale Road
bedroom, 1.5 bath, tion. MLS 11-1253 with classified! hood home. modern living Well established 8
modern kitchen, Huge Reduction! unit Mobile Home
WILKES-BARRE
MLS 11-899 rooms, kitchen &
sunroom, 1st floor $169,000 Tudor Style - 12 unit Park (Glen Meadow
$35,000 baths. Fenced in
laundry. Updated Jean Malarae with lots of separate Great Investment Mobile Home Park)
Call Holly back yard with
electric, replace- 570-814-5814 utilities! Some off Opportunity Prime in quiet country like
EILEEN MELONE
ment windows, gas CLASSIC street parking. Few Location On Rt.118 - shed. Great oppor- location, zoned
REAL ESTATE
heat, off street PROPERTIES blocks to college. Turn Key Gas Sta- tunity to live in 1017 commercial and
570-821-7022
parking. Beautifully 570-718-4959 $300,000. Call Pat tion W/Convenient & pay your mort- located right off Industrial Site. Rail
landscaped proper- ext. 1366 Need to rent that 570-885-4165 Mart. 2 Fuel Pumps, Interstate 81. Con- served with all
gage with 1019
ty with pond and Vacation property? Coldwell Banker (1) Diesel. venient to shopping utilities. KOZ
WILKES-BARRE MLS # 11-1809 rental property center, movie the-
fish, storage shed, Place an ad and Gerald L. Busch approved. For more
river view, no flood 119 Lincoln Ave. $299,000. $99,952 ater. Great income
get started! Real Estate, Inc. information and
insurance required. Perfectly remodeled Call Geri MLS# 11-1229 opportunity! Park is
570-829-7130 photos visit
For additional info cape in toy town! 29 Amber Lane WYOMING 570-696-0888 Call Stanley priced to sell. www.atlas
Nothing to do but 570-696-3801 (570) 817-0111 Owner financing is
WILKES-BARRE
and photos view Remodeled 2 bed- realtyinc.com
our site at
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move in! Newer
kitchen, bath, win-
dows, carpet, elec-
room Ranch home
with new carpeting, LEWITH & FREEMAN Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
available with a
substantial down
payment. For more
$2,395,000
MLS#10-669
large sun porch, 570-474-2340 Call Charlie
MLS 11-1641
$134,900
tric service and gas
hot air furnace.
new roof. Move
right in! For more DALLAS Shopping for a
details and photos
visit www.atlas
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Call Lu-Ann Currently 2 bed- info and photos
570-602-9280 room, 1 bath with a please visit:
new apartment? MLS 11-1530
18 Caitlin Ave.
dining room that Large home in quiet www.atlas Classified lets $210,000
could be converted realtyinc.com you compare costs - Call Kim
back to a 3rd bed-
neighborhood close
MLS 11-749
530 Dennison Ave.
570-466-3338 Doyouneedmorespace?
without hassle
room. Low taxes!!
Great home for
to schools with
fenced yard, 2 $89,900 73 Richard Street REDUCED or worry!
A yard or garage sale
in classified
LINEUP small storage Call Colleen 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Great 3 bedroom
empty nesters, first
time buyers!
sheds. Large deck 570-237-0415 Traditional in Very Cape Cod with Get moving is the best way
in back. 3 bed- Good Condition. charm & character, with classified!
ASUCCESSFULSALE MLS 11-1630 rooms, 2.5 baths. Open Layout. Off 1 3/4 baths, nice
678 Lehman
Outlet Road
tocleanoutyourclosets!
$105,000
Call Mark R.
For more info and Street Parking, Yard yard. MLS# Unusual Opportunity HANOVER TOWNSHIP PLAINS You’re in bussiness
IN CLASSIFIED! Mason
photos visit:
www.atlas
& Shed.
Updates.
Many 10-342 $139,900
call Nancy
in Back Mountain. 22 W. Germania St
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with classified!
Doyouneedmorespace?
570-331-0982 realtyinc.com. Looking to buy a Asking $47,900 570-237-0752
Ranch Home
CROSSIN REAL MLS 11-1391 Call 570-762-1537 www.atlasrealtyinc
zoned Residential 15 South River St.
EAGLE ROCK RESORT
A yard or garage sale
ESTATE
570-288-0770
$109,900
Call Bill
home? for showing
attached to
Commercial
For Sale By Owner
4,536 sq. ft., high Beautiful wooded
corner lot - ideal
traffic area, across
in classified
Wanna make your
570-362-4158 Place an ad here WILKES-BARRE
Building (formerly
print shop) with from Rite-Aid, gas for a home. Fea-
tures excellent
is the best way and let the separate utilities on heat. For more info,

car go fast? Place Affordable over 2 beautiful call 570-820-5953 views and quiet
tocleanoutyourclosets!
an ad in Classified! sellers know! Newly built 3 YATESVILLE acres in Lake Twp.
with plenty of This 6,600 sq. ft.
PLAINS TWP.
resort serenity.
Club amenities
You’re in bussiness
PRICE REDUCED
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OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston
Habitat for Commercial $90,500
Humanity
eligibility
12 Reid st.
Function
$165,000
MLS 10-1326
Bob Kopec
lot drainage in
place. WIll build to
suit tenant or avail-
FRANKLINTOWNSHIP
53.52 prime acres
requirements. MLS #11-42 HUMFORD
Spacious Bi-level 570-242-2795 REALTY able for land lease. located in the
home in semi-pri- 570-822-5126 For more informa- Dallas School Dis-
Inquire at vate location with tion and photos visit trict. MLS#11-1150
570-820-8002 private back yard. 3 www.atlas $549,000
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower Find the realtyinc.com
MLS 11-17
Maribeth Jones
office: 696-2600
WILKES-BARRE level family room. 4
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Call Charlie
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Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished
GOULDSBORO
KINGSTON NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE
PRICES REDUCED
902 Layman Lane EARTH
DALLAS TWP KINGSTON Wilkes-Barre
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
CONDO FOR LEASE: SDK GREEN Spacious 2 bed-
room apartment.
2nd floor 1 bed-
room, heat, water,
Š2 bedroom
single,
$1,800. 2 bedroom/

ACRES HOMES
46+/- Acres 2 Bath. Call Us to Wall to wall carpet, stove & fridge exceptional
Hanover Twp., Š1 bedroom,
HANOVER GREEN
discuss our great coin operated laun- included. Security &
$89,000 Amenity & Mainte- 11 Holiday Drive dry on premises, background check. water included
10+/- Acres nance program! Spacious 1st floor, Kingston Garbage & sewer $500 to $550. Š2 bedroom,
Hanover Twp., Call 570-674-5278 2-3 bedrooms, 1.5 “A Place To included. $600/mo. Call 570-332-8114 water included
$69,000 938 Apartments/ baths. Includes Call Home” + security. Credit Š3 bedroom

WILKES-BARRE
28+/- Acres Dallas, Pa. check & references single family
Wooded lot in Big Fairview Twp., Furnished MEADOWS
stove & fridge, Spacious 1, 2 & 3
required. Call exceptional
Bass Lake. Current heat, gas, water, Bedroom Apts
$85,000 APARTMENTS 168 S. MAPLE AVE Duryea
HARVEY’S LAKE
sewer & garbage 3 Bedroom Monica Lessard 3 BED/1.5 BATHS
perc on file. Priced 32+/- Acres 220 Lake St. Carriage house HEAT, WATER, Š2 bedroom,
below cost, seller No smoking. $700/ Townhomes
Wilkes-Barre Twp Housing for the month + security. apartment, com- SEWER & TRASH affordable, water
says bring all offers. 1 bedroom, fur- Gas heat included
elderly & mobility Call (570) 829-0854 pletely remodeled, INCLUDED, included
MLS#10-3564. Low nished, LAKE five large rooms FREE
REDUCED! impaired; all utilities secure building, Nanticoke
price $10,000 FRONT apartments.
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
61+/- Acres
Nuangola
Wall to wall, appli-
ances, lake rights,
included. Federally
subsidized program. HANOVER TOWNSHIP with 2-bedrooms,
bath with separate
24hr on-site Gym
Community Room 570-287-1196
washer/ dryer
on-site,wood
Š2 bedroom,
large, water
$118,000 Extremely low 3029 South Main St tub and shower. Swimming Pool Ext. 3182 floors, yard, included
CLASSIC off street parking. 1300SF. 1-car Maintenance FREE
JUST SOLD! income persons Very large 1st floor, parking. $825. Pittston
No Pets. Lease,
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
40+/- Acres
Newport Twp.
security &
references.
encouraged to
apply. Income less
3 bedrooms, wall
to wall carpet,
garage in private
location. Central
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
PITTSTON
Available In July
(570) 899-8034 ŠLarge 1
bedroom water

WILKES-BARRE
than $11,900. A/C. MLS#11-895 included
MOUNTAIN TOP
200 Kirby
See additional Land
for Sale at
570-639-5920
WILKES-BARRE
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
central air, eat in
kitchen with appli-
$1,000/Month
plus utilities
Call Today
or stop by
3rd floor, 3 bedroom
Living room & den, 3 bedroom, washer
Plymouth
Š3 bedroom half
www. earth EQUAL HOUSING ances. Off street Ted Poggi for a tour! full eat in kitchen, dryer hookup, off double
conservancy.org
570-823-3445
FULLY FURNISHED OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
parking. Washer 283-9100 x25 570-288-9019 full bath. $550 +
security. Sewer &
street parking. 2nd Old Forge
Š2 bedroom
/dryer hookup.
1 BEDROOM APT. garbage included.
& 3rd floors. No
exceptional
SHAVERTOWN ŠShort or long term
ŠExcellent DUPONT
Heat & cooking
gas included. Ten- LARKSVILLE
Cute 3 bedroom
Call (570) 883-0505
pets. $525/month +
security & utilities.
Call 570-822-7657
water included
McDermott &
Neighborhood Large completely ant pays electric &
water. $750 + apartment, just PITTSTON McDermott

KINGSTON
ŠPriv. Tenant Parking remodeled 2 bed- Real Estate
Š$750 includes all room styled town- security. No Pets.
renovated, quiet Efficiency apart- Looking for the right deal Inc. Property
neighborhood, no
utilities. No pets. house. Stove & Call 570-814-1356 2 bedroom. $675/ pets, washer/dryer
ment - bedroom, on an automobile? Management
Beautiful piece of fridge included. bath & kitchen. No
property located in
(570) 822-9697 month. Includes gas hook-up, off-street Turn to classified. 570-821-1650
a nice area waiting
Private interior
attic & basement
LINE UP heat. Security & ref-
erences required
parking, $515/
pets. Available 6/15.
$425/month + 1 It’s a showroom in print! (direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
month + utilities &
to be built on. Most-
ly wooded. Water,
941 Apartments/ access. Washer/ A GREAT DEAL... No pets. Call 1 month security.
month security. Call
570-655-3314
Classified’s got Sat. 8-noon
Unfurnished dryer hookup. Nice 570-288-4200 the directions!
sewer and gas are 1195 Lantern yard. $650. No IN CLASSIFIED! 845-386-1011
adjacent. Going
towards Mountain-
Hill Road
Prime residential ASHLEY
pets. Call
570-479-6722 Looking for the right deal KINGSTON LEE PARK PLAINS WILKES-BARRE
top left onto Kirby wooded lot with 1st floor, 1 bedroom, on an automobile? 3 bedroom. Off
Hanover Twp.
2 BEDROOM, 2nd Charming, Victorian
Ave just past Grey- Doyouneedmorespace? floor, off street
stone Manor.
plenty of privacy. off street parking, Turn to classified. street parking.
1st floor, living parking, large living
2 bedroom 3rd floor
apartment. Partially
Gently sloping.
$59,000 $150,000
water, sewer & A yard or garage sale It’s a showroom in print! Freshly painted,
new carpet. Water
room, eat in space. $425/mo + furnished. 34 West
garbage, storage
MLS 11-429 MLS# 11-1601 room, washer/dryer in classified Classified’s got & Sewer included.
kitchen, 2 bedroom, utilities. No pets or Ross St. View at
wall to wall, rear smoking. Call
570-696-2468 Call Joe Moore hook up. is the best way the directions! No pets. Washer
porch, washer & 570-820-8822
houpthouse.com
570-288-1401 $485/month + gas, tocleanoutyourclosets!
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
dryer hookup. New
bathroom / kitchen.
dryer. Water,
Most utilities includ-
ed with rent. His- WYOMING
electric, security &
references
Call (570) 823-6060
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with classified!
Great location, 1
bedroom apartment
1st month & security
required. $650
garbage & sewer
included. No pets. PLAINS
Great Location
toric building is non
smoking and pet
BLANDINA
APARTMENTS
$450/month. 1st, free. Base rent: Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
in residential area, 570-574-8673 1st floor, 2 bedroom
EDWARDSVILLE
Last, security, room. Wall to Wall

SHAVERTOWN ASHLEY Spacious 2 bed-


all utilities included.
$600/month Looking for that & References.
570-821-5694
large eat-in kitchen,
living room, tiled
$700. Security & Ref-
erences
Call Vince:
required. carpet. Some utili-
ties by tenant. No
Available June 15
room, 1 bath. Conve- + security. special place bath, wall to wall, pets. Non-smoking.
Modern 2nd floor 2 570-762-1453
908-482-0335 called home? AC, parking. $465
MOUNTAIN TOP LAND PROFESSIONALLY
bedroom apart- nient location. Refrig- Elderly community.
+ utilities. Call
Harford Ave.
ment. Off street
parking. Washer
erator & stove pro-
vided, washer/dryer HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Classified will address
Your needs.
570-696-1866 WILKES-BARRE Quiet, safe. Off
street parking. Call
hookup, no pets, MANAGED Clean, 2 bedroom, 570-693-2850
PLYMOUTH
4 buildable residen- dryer hookup. Appli- West End Road Open the door
tial lots for sale indi- $525/month. 2nd floor duplex.
ances. Bus stop at Clean & bright 3 LUZERNE. Modern,
vidually or take all Section 8 Accepted with classified! Stove, hookups,
the door. $550 / bedroom apart- made beautiful, 4 Nice, recently reno- parking, yard. No 944 Commercial
KINGSTON
4! Buyer to confirm month. Call Call 570-357-3628 ments. Heat, water, vated 1st floor 1
water and sewer 570-954-1992 garbage & sewer
rooms complete,
bedroom. Stove &
pets/no smoking. Properties
with zoning officer.
EXETER included with appli- 44 E. Walnut St.
appliances include
built-ins, laundry,
Fridge included.
$475 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
BACK MOUNTAIN
Directions: R. on ances. Off street Must Be Seen! $500 + electric & Center City WB

GREAT OPPORTUNITY
E. Franklin, R. on
Lawn to L. on
Harford.
3 large 1 bedroom 1BR RENOVATED 4
parking. No pets,
non smoking, not
Private home, 2nd
floor duplex. Out-
standing neighbor-
colonial kitchen,
courtyard, parking
1 car. NO PETS/NO
garbage. Lease,
security, references
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS !
AFRAID TO MOVE?
Are you paying
apts, 3 kitchens section 8 approved. Call for appointment
SPRING IS HERE!!
4C Liberty St.
$22,500 per lot
Mark Mason
570-331-0982
with appliances, 3
baths. Apts. have
access to one
ROOM APARTMENT
1084 Wyoming Ave.
References, securi-
ty, first and last
months rent.
hood, 2 bedroom, 1
bath, expansive
apartment. All new
SMOKING. 2 YEAR
LEASE $595 + utili-
and application.
570-417-0088
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
too much for your
current office, but
dread the incon-
Diamond in the ties, EMPLOYMENT/
rough - Over 23
acres of land wait-
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
another. No lease.
$795 for all 3 apts
Aavailable July 1st, 1
bedroom, 1 bath-
$725/month
570-852-0252
kitchen with appli-
ances. Extra stor-
VERIFICATION
APPLICATION
SHAVERTOWN
2 bedroom, 2nd
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
venience of mov-
ing? We can help!
We not only offer
($265 per apt.) room, refrigerator 570-675-1589 age available. $650 immediate occu-
ing to be improved AMERICA REALTY floor.Includes water, less expensive
Convenient to all and stove provided, + utilities. No pets, pancy. Heat & hot
by energetic devel- Shopping for a
oper. Lots are level
& nestled at the new apartment?
colleges and gas
drilling areas.
no pets. New exteri-
or and interior doors HANOVER TWP. no smoking. Lease/
application
570-288-1422 sewer & garbage.
New carpet. Off
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
rent, but we will
also help you
end of quiet street. Classified lets Call for more info
570-696-1866
new kitchen counter
and sink. Electric
Lee Park
Available June 15
570-954-2111
leave message LUZERNE street parking. No
smoking or pets.
570-822-7944 move to our mod-
ern office space in
WILKES-BARRE NORTH
Liberty St. is a right you compare costs - Spacious 1 bed- 1 bedroom, wall to $575/mo.+ security. the Luzerne Bank
heat in all rooms.
off 309 south at
without hassle Private off street room, 1st floor wall, off-street Call (570) 709-3288 Building on Public
LINE UP
KINGSTON
Januzzi's Pizza. apartment. Large parking, coin 9 E. Chestnut St. Square. Rents
parking. New lights
or worry!
Land is at end
of street.
$199,900
Get moving A GREAT DEAL... with ceiling fans.
About 750sq ft.
basement. Washer/
dryer hookup. 72 E. W alnut St.
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage SHEATOWN
Beautiful 1st floor, 2
1 bedroom, wall
/wall carpet, fresh
paint. Eat-in kitchen,
include heat, cen-
tral air, utilities,
Call Jill Hiscox with classified! IN CLASSIFIED! $450/per month, Garbage fees 2nd floor, located in
quiet neighborhood.
included. $495/
1/2 bedroom. Stove stove & fridge
trash removal,
water and sewer included. $515/ month + security and nightly clean-

BACK MOUNTAIN
570-690-3327 month + utilities. 1st Kitchen, living & lease. HUD and fridge. Large included. Front ing - all without a
915 Manufactured paid. Call (570) 760-
kitchen, on-site porch & shared
LEWITH & FREEMAN Homes First floor efficiency.
7504 after 12:00
p.m. to set an
& last + security.
No pets.
room, dining room,
sun room, bath-
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or laundry room. Off
street parking. $600
backyard. Heat &
hot water included.
sneaky CAM
charge. Access
570-696-3801 Heat included. Off appointment 570-954-1992 room. 2 large and 1 570-954-0727 parking at the the

NEWPORT TOWNSHIP ASHLEY PARK street parking. No small bedrooms, + Cooking Gas & Tenant pays electric intermodal garage

2L - 1 mile
OTS
Laurel Run & San
Souci Parks, Like
pets. Security &
lease. $365/ month. EXETER JENKINS TWP.
Private 2nd floor, 1
lots of closets, built
in linen, built in LUZERNE
Electric, security,
lease & background
check. Call
& cooking gas.
$500/month +
security. Call
via our covered
bridge. 300SF to
Call 570-690-3086 hutch, hardwood Cozy 1 bedroom, 5000SF available.
South of L.C.C.C.
Residential devel-
new, several to
SENIOR APARTMENTS bedroom apartment and carpeted 2nd floor. Kitchen, 570-417-0088 (570)814-1356 We can remodel
opment, under-
choose from,
Financing &Warranty, BEAR CREEK 222 Schooley Ave.
for rent. Sewer &
water included.
floors, fireplace,
storage room, yard,
living area. New
flooring, private
for appointment
Wilkes-Barre
to suit. Brokers
protected. Call
SUGAR NOTCH
ground utilities facebook.com/ New furnished 3 $425/month + secu-
including gas. Exeter, PA w/d hookup and entrance, yard Jeff Pyros at
MobileOne.Sales room apartment rity & references
ONE AND TWO
1 - Frontage 120’x Accepting applica- new stove. Heat access. Off street 570-822-8577
Call (570)250-2890 Includes water, sep- Call (570) 540-6794 675 Main St
265’ deep $38,000. tions for 1 bedroom and hot water incl. parking. $440/mo.
tic & most of the 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
COMMERCIAL
2 - Frontage 210’x apartments. Quality Available May 1. 1 Water & trash
158’deep $38,000 927 Vacation heat. No smoking &
no pets. $750/
1 bedroom apart-
ments for ages 62
JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON yr. lease + security
$900/month
included. Security
1st floor rear, stove
included. No pets.
BEDROOM UNITS
Call 570-714-1296 & 1 year lease. 422 North Main
Locations month. + security, and older. Income 2nd floor, newly 570-406-1411 No pets. Call
Electric heat.
For lease, available Street, Pittston
references. Could renovated, 2 bed- $450/month +
LINEUP limits apply. Rent (570) 760-5573 immediately, 1 bath-

ASUCCESSFULSALE
LAKE NUANGOLA
Furnished Lakefront
be unfurnished. Call
(570) 954-1200
only $437 month.
* Utilities Included
rooms, carpet, nice
yard, easy parking.
A
KINGSTON
N OW!
Collect cash, not dust!
utilities & security.
Call 570-371-2030
room, refrigerator
and stove provided,
* Laundry Facilities VAILABLE Clean out your washer/dryer
DALLAS
property with boat Small Pets okay.
2nd Floor, 1 Bed,
INCLASSIFIED! slip. Beautiful
1 bedroom, 1 bath,
* On Site
Management
Heat, Water includ-
ed. $650/month.
1 Bath, modern
basement, garage
or attic and call the
hookup, Washer
and Dryer in one
recently remodeled kitchen, living room,
Doyouneedmorespace? 3 bedrooms, 2 bath 2nd floor, appox. *Private parking Credit check & ref- washer & dryer. Classified depart- unit. Call to leave
Call for appointment message,
A yard or garage sale ment today at 570-
WEST PITTSTON
house with large 800 sq. ft., walk in erences required. Next to the Post
closet, laundry 570-654-5733 Cell (917) 753-8192 829-7130! $500.00/per month,
in classified deck overlooking
the Lake. Call Lou room, deck & yard. Monday - Friday Office, off street
Availabe Immediatly
plus utilities, Flexible commer-
parking, $500 +
is the best way 8am-11am. Equal references/ cial/office space on
tocleanoutyourclosets!
for details.
(610) 325-9715
Off street parking.
$575 + utilities. 1
year lease, credit
Housing Opportunity Find Your Ideal utilities, water &
sewer included, 1 LUZERNE Clean 1 bedroom,
2nd floor. Washer/
security deposit.
Call 570-735-4074
Main Street.
Includes 4 separate
FORTY FORT Employee! Place an year lease, security Efficiency. Some dryer hookup.
You’re in bussiness check & references & references. No utilities included. $500/mo. + utilities
offices, large room
930 Wanted to Buy
with classified!
WILKES-BARRE
required. Call New carpet. which could be used
MUST SEE!! Pets. No Smoking. & security. Call
Real Estate (570) 675-4597 ad and end the $380/month (570) 947-8073
as a conference
PLAINS
1st floor,2 bedroom, Call 570-822-9821 room and a rest-
off street parking, Lease & security. One bedroom
DALLAS large living room search! KINGSTON Available June 15 West Pittston, Pa. executive apart- room. Very high

WE BUY HOMES
38 & 40 Laurel St GARDEN VILLAGE ment. Beautiful, traffic area. Locat-
Call after 6 p.m.
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
2 blocks off River 2 bedroom. Utilities, with eat in kitchen, ed in a strip mall
St. 50’W X 100’D.
Nice Location.
Any Situation electric & gas by
tenant. $480/month
garbage & sewer
included. $650 + 570-829-7130 bright, 1st
570-220-6533 APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
fully furnished, TV
and all appli- that is fully occu-
pied. Parking avail-
MOUNTAIN TOP
Housing for the
570-956-2385
ances included.
Utilities in place.
$12,000
+ 1 month security
deposit. No pets
utilities & security.
Call (570) 760-2362 ask for an employ- floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet-
1 Bedroom apart-
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
Conveniently
located.
able. For more
details and pictures,
570-829-8529 570-675-7768
ment specialist ed, Security
system. Garage.
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
included. Federally
subsidized
570-826-1688 visit www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com. MLS 11-
Extra storage & 1832. $750/month +
971 Vacation & 971 Vacation & program. Extremely
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished Resort Properties Resort Properties 941 Apartments/ cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income. low income persons
encouraged to
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH utilities.
Call Kim at
Unfurnished Handicap Accessi- Luxury one bed-
Heat & hot water apply. Income less room apartment. 1.5 570-466-3338.
ble. Equal Housing
furnished. Fine
W IL K E SW O O D
Opportunity. TTY711 than $11,900. baths. All appliances

BLACK LAKE, NY
neighborhood. 570-655-6555, & utilities included.
or 570-474-5010
EAST Convenient to bus 8 am-4 pm, A must see!
A PAR TM E NTS
This institution is an
& stores. No Monday-Friday.
MOUNTAIN pets. References.
equal opportunity
provider & EQUAL HOUSING
$1,100/month
Call 570-574-3065
APARTMENTS
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Security. Lease. OPPORTUNITY
NEED A VACATION?
employer.
1 B edroom Sta rting No smokers HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
MOUNTAIN TOP
please. $840.
The good life... Regions Best a t $675.00 Rte. 315
WEST WYOMING
Come relax and enjoy great 570-287-0900
close at hand Address fishing & tranquility at it’s
finest. Housekeeping cot-
• Includes gas heat, WOODBRYN Available July 1st
SECURE BUILDINGS 2,000 SF
Office / Retail
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. 1 & 2 bedroom Next to Gymboree
tages on the water with all w ater,sew er & trash 1 & 2 Bedroom. Large, modern 2nd apartments. 4,500 SF Office
No pets. floor 1 bedroom
822-4444 288-6300 the amenities of home.
(315) 375-8962
• C onvenient to allm ajor Rents based apartment. Living
Laundry facility. Off
street parking avail-
Showroom,
Warehouse
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highw ays & public
transportation
KINGSTON on income start
at $405 & $440.
Handicap
room & dining room
with large eat in
kitchen. Deck. Heat
able. Starting at
$440. 570-332-5723
Loading Dock
4 Acres touching

IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE $50 off Promotion Available Now!


• Fitness center & pool EXECUTIVE STYLE Accessible.
Equal Housing
& water included.
No pets. $600 + WILKES-BARRE
I81 will build to suit.
Call 570-829-1206
• P atio/B alconies
Immediate Occupancy!! • P et friendly* LIVING Opportunity.
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FRANKLIN GARDENS KINGSTON
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• O nline rentalpaym ents
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS 962 Rooms 962 Rooms • Flexible lease term s
apartment
in beautiful
This institution is an
equal opportunity
WILKES-BARRE
SENIOR LIVING Commercial Spaces
Available. High
provider and Traffic Area. 500 sf
61 E. Northampton St. historical home.
employer. Mayflower
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 2 bedrooms, 1 Š1 & 2 bedrooms & 1,100 sf. Call Mark
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Crossing ŠLaundry facility 570-696-1600
Bear Creek Township
NANTICOKE
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