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SPORTS
SHOWCASE
Legal minds weigh in on Sandusky
One issue for local attorneys
is the ruling that victims Jury selection speed
must use real names at trial.
surprises area lawyers
By SHEENA DELAZIO By SHEENA DELAZIO INSIDE: Many questions will remain
sdelazio@timesleader.com Sandusky Olszewski Marsilio Musto Carroll sdelazio@timesleader.com unanswered after trial. Page 14A
Jerry Sandusky will face a jury Several local attorneys have
of his peers and dozens of witness- least10 boys over a15 year-period. they say Sandusky did to them said they were surprised with
es in his highly publicized sexual Sandusky’s attorneys say that’s years ago,” Wilkes-Barre attor- the speed that a jury to hear the the case.
abuse trial that is scheduled to not true. ney, Peter Paul Olszewski Jr. said. Jerry Sandusky case was chosen Will those jurors follow the
open today. “The commonwealth needs the Olszewski, who has worked as last week. court’s instructions on the law
Prosecutors contend Sandus- victims to present credible, be- county district attorney, a com- Attorney Peter Paul Olszew- and decide the case on what
ky, a former Penn State assistant lievable testimony of what accu- ski Jr. said selecting a successful
NOVAK WHEEL GOOD football coach, sexually abused at rately and candidly portrays what See LOCAL, Page 14A jury is the main component to See JURY, Page 14A
AT LUZERNE CRITERIUM
Last year at the Luzerne

JOEY LOGANO BECOMES LATEST POCONO WINNER


Shooting
Criterium and Festival, riders
had to deal with rain while
navigating the .9-mile course
in the borough’s downtown.
On Sunday, riders didn’t have

leaves 3
to deal with rain.
Instead it was the heat that
greeted riders in nine differ-
ent category of races as the

dead near
sun beat down on the course
and temperatures reached
the high 80s.
“Well, I am dehydrated now,”

Auburn
David Novak said after com-
pleting the 41-mile Pro 123
race.
Still, the 19-year-old from
Tunkhannock didn’t let the
high temperatures keep him Two former university football
from putting on a show in the
day’s featured event. Page 1B players among the victims at
party after fight over woman.
MLB
By JOHNNY CLARK
ORIOLES 5 and BOB JOHNSON
PHILLIES 4 Associated Press
AUBURN, Ala. — Investiga-
tors were searching Sunday for a
YANKEES 5 gunman who killed three people
METS 4 — including two former Auburn
University football players — and
wounded three others at a pool
NATIONALS 4 party near campus after several
RED SOX 3 men got in a fight over a woman,
authorities and
witnesses said.
PIRATES 3 One of the
ROYALS 2 wounded was
shot in the head
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER and critically
IL BASEBALL
BATS 5
J oey Logano takes the checkered flag Sunday to win the Pocono 400 at Long Pond. Logano, who started from the
pole after a record-shattering lap time, ended his 104-race winless streak in the Sprint Cup Series. It’s just Logano’s
second career win. His first came in a rain-shortened race at New Hampshire in June 2009. For all the race details, see
hurt. Another
was a current
player, Eric Leonard
SWB YANKS 4 Page 1B. Mack.
Desmonte Leonard opened fire
at the Saturday night party at an
apartment complex near the uni-
INSIDE

$53M General expansion set for debut


versity, Auburn Police Chief
A NEWS: Local 3A Tommy Dawson said. Federal
Nation & World 5A marshals and police were search-
Obituaries 8A ing for Leonard, who faces three
Editorials 13A
WVHCS has pledged to spend It’s just one of many projects, record system and the addition counts of capital murder.
B SPORTS: 1B either completed or underway, of diagnostic and imaging equip- Slain were Edward Christian,
Scoreboard 2B
more than $135 million on
the health system has undertak- ment and neurosurgical tools. who had not been playing be-
C CLICK: 1C upgrades over seven years. en since it was purchased by a for- But the big project is the one cause of a back injury, and Lada-
Birthdays 3C profit company three years ago. that doubles the size of the emer- rious Phillips, who had previous-
TV, Movies 4C When Community Health Sys- gency department and adds a ly quit playing football. The other
Puzzles, Horoscope 5C By ANDREW M. SEDER tems Inc. paid $271 million to ac- Heart and Vascular Institute tow- person killed was 20-year-old De-
Comics 6C aseder@timesleader.com quire the Wyoming Valley Health er to expand cardiac care facili- mario Pitts.
D CLASSIFIED: 1D WILKES-BARRE – The large- Care System in May 2009, the ties. Officials also said Xavier Moss
st single private investment in price included a pledge to spend The new emergency depart- and John Robertson were wound-
Wilkes-Barre’s recent history – a more than $135 million on up- ment will have a ribbon-cutting ed. Robertson had been shot in
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER $53 million expansion at Wilkes- grades over seven years. Com- event July 11 and will go into ser- the head and was in critical condi-
WEATHER Cornelio Catena, CEO, Wilkes- Barre General Hospital – will pleted so far have been improve-
Mason Antonik. Barre General Hospital open to the public in six weeks. ments to the electronic medical See EXPANSION, Page 6A See SHOOTING, Page 11A

5
Thunderstorms.
High 85. Low 63.
Details, Page 6B
THINGS here. Instead, let’s predict a winner by looking at the teams’
nicknames. It’s the Thunder vs. the Heat in a meteorologist’s
dream matchup. Thunder is the sound made by lightning as
Open is known as the toughest major championship. With
challenging fairways and rough designed to be borderline
sadistic, the world’s best golfers will be lucky to break par at
YOU NEED it superheats the air causing a sonic boom. Heat is the
transference of energy by thermal interaction. So, which
the Olympic Club in San Francisco. To non-golf fans, the U.S.
Open is that tournament they watch when a certain Tiger

TO KNOW
force of nature would win in fight, and thereby cap- fella does well. That Tiger fella will be there on Thurs-
ture the NBA title? It’s a close call, but the tiebreaker day, along with other folks who can hit a little round
is that thunder can be scary, while heat just makes ball with great skill and accuracy. (Mostly.) ESPN has

THIS WEEK people sweat more and wear funny shorts. Thunder
in six. Game 1 of The Finals begins at 9 p.m. Tuesday
on ABC.
first- and second-round coverage on Thursday and
Friday, while NBC takes over Saturday and Sunday.
>> DADDY DEAREST: In May, we have a
>> CORNY, BUT GOOD: The Indians may call it >> GRAND OL’ FLAG: Happy 235th birthday, day to honor mom. Usually with gifts like
“maize,” but when you add some butter and a little salt, we Stars and Stripes! Well, happy birthday on flowers and candy and wonderful dinners
call it tasty. The “it” is corn, specifically corn on the cob. And Thursday. That’s Flag Day, in case you didn’t in nice places. “Take a load off, mom. Let
to celebrate this summertime staple, some nice folks have know, and it was on that date in 1777 that the us do the work for you,” we say. Now,
designated today as “Corn on the Cob Day.” So, you must be Continental Congress adopted the first ver- this Sunday it’s dad’s turn. And what
asking yourself, “What can I do to note this occasion?” Glad sion of our flag. In 1916, Woodrow Wilson do we get for him? Ties to wear to
you asked. Go out and buy some corn -- unless you own a proclaimed June 14 as Flag Day, but it is not a work, power tools and gifts like a
farm, then just go outside and get some – cook it up and federal holiday. There’s one state, however, subscription to the “Jerky of the
enjoy. Simple, huh? where Flag Day is an official state holiday. Month Club.” (Yes, that is a real Fa-
Can you name it? Why, yes. It’s our very own ther’s Day gift idea.) Yeah, so mom
>> THE FINALS COUNTDOWN: There are some who Pennsylvania. gets the better gifts, but a nice hug
6 09815 10011 would analyze the NBA Finals by looking at things like and an “I love you,” will help even that
matchups, player strengths and coaching strategies. Not >> A MAJOR DEAL: To golf fans, the U.S. disparity out.
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Cartoon animals, space creatures surge DETAILS


LOTTERY
MIDDAY DRAWING
Ben Stiller
attends the
premiere of
‘Madagascar 3,’ ‘Prometheus’ score DAILY NUMBER – 1-5-1
BIG 4 – 8-3-5-5
‘Mada- By DAVID GERMAIN car: Escape 2 Africa.” “Europe’s Michael Fassbender and Charlize QUINTO – 6-5-6-0-6
gascar 3: AP Movie Writer Most Wanted” had the added Theron in an offshoot of direc- TREASURE HUNT
Europe’s LOS ANGELES — Circus ani- benefit of today’s higher ticket tor’s Scott’s 1979 sci-fi horror tale
Most Want- 04-09-18-19-22
mals and space beasts have lifted prices and a bump from fans who “Alien.” “Prometheus” did big
ed’ on Hollywood to a huge weekend. caught 3-D shows, which cost a business despite an R rating,
NIGHTLY DRAWING
Thursday
The cuddly critters of “Mada- few dollars more than 2-D screen- which can limit a movie’s audi- DAILY NUMBER – 5-0-3
in New BIG 4 – 7-3-6-7
gascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” ings. ence since fans under 17 must see
York. The
animated
led the weekend with a $60.4 mil- Still, fans remain loyal to the it with an adult. QUINTO – 8-4-0-2-5
feature lion debut domestically, followed franchise, and “Madagascar 3” re- Conventional wisdom is that CASH 5
topped the by a big opening for Ridley ceived generally better reviews action films should come in with 02-05-21-26-33
weekend Scott’s alien saga “Prometheus” than the previous two install- a PG-13 rating to cast the widest
box office at No. 2 with $50 million, accord- ments. net possible for its audience.
ahead of ing to studio estimates Sunday. “It’s the beloved characters and “A $50 million weekend dis- HARRISBURG – No player
sci-fi thrill- DreamWorks Animation’s their comic adventures. And ‘Ma- proves that rule, for sure,” said matched all five winning
er ‘Pro- “Madagascar 3” was the family fa- dagascar 3’ is critically the best- Chris Aronson, head of distribu- numbers drawn in Sunday’s
metheus.’ vorite for the weekend, reuniting reviewed of the franchise. Both tion for 20th Century Fox. “This “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
Besides voice stars Ben Stiller, Chris audiences and critics really love movie is so special. It’s visually game, so the jackpot will be
Stiller, Rock, Jada Pinkett Smith and Da- this one the most,” said Anne stunning, great storytelling as Ri- worth $1.3 million.
‘Mada- vid Schwimmer as the zoo ani- Globe, head of marketing for dley is known for. It’s Ridley Lottery officials said 194
gascar’ has mals continue their travels by DreamWorks Animation. Scott’s vision. I’m an unabashed players matched four num-
voice ac- joining a circus. “Madagascar 3” also took in fan of the movie, and the per- bers and won $260 each;
tors Chris “Madagascar 3” outdid the $75.5 million internationally for formance at the box office bears 7,804 players matched three
Rock and $47.2 million debut of the 2005 a worldwide debut of $135.9 mil- that out.” numbers and won $10.50
Jada Pin- original, though it came in be- lion. The movie added $39.2 million each; and 94,574 players
kett Smith. hind the $63.1 million opening of “Prometheus,” from 20th Cen- overseas, bringing its interna- matched two numbers and
CHARLES SYKES/INVISION/AP the first sequel, 2008’s “Madagas- tury Fox, stars Noomi Rapace, tional total to $91.5 million. won $1 each.
• Wednesday’s Powerball
jackpot will be worth at least

POLICE BLOTTER HITTING THE TRAIL $240 million because no


player holds a ticket with
one row that matches all six
PLAINS TWP. – Police are winning numbers drawn in
investigating an arson Saturday Saturday’s game.
that heavily damaged the field The winning Powerball
house at Plains Little League on numbers were:
Wyoming Street. 18-22-45-56-57
The fire was reported at 6:45 Powerball: 27
a.m. and after an investigation it
was determined the field house
was burglarized. A state police
fire marshal determined it was OBITUARIES
arson. There were no injuries.
Anyone with information about Alles, Jennifer
the fire is asked to contact Evans, Ruth
Plains Township police at 570
829-3432.
Gallagher, Helen
Godowsky, Beverly
DALLAS TWP. – Police are Gurley, Joel
trying to locate the owners of Harris, Robert
items recovered in the township
last month.
Kondracki, Alphonse
• A large metal brief case Kurtinitis, Pauline
containing miscellaneous items Welgus, Dorothy
was found around 10:05 p.m. on
May 27 in the area of East Over- Page 8A
brook Avenue.
• A silver bracelet with mis-
cellaneous charms was found WHO TO CONTACT
around 8:30 p.m. on May 28
near the tennis courts on the Missed Paper ........................829-5000
Dallas School District grounds. Obituaries...............................970-7224
To claim the items contact Advertising ...............................970-7101
Dallas Township police at 570 Advertising Billing ...............970-7328
674-2000. Classified Ads.........................970-7130
Newsroom...............................970-7242

HANOVER TWP. – Police are Vice President/Executive Editor


investigating reported thefts PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
from vehicles over the weekend. Asst. Managing Editor
• Steve and Lindsey Burke of
Regina Street reported Sunday P hil Biacco of Drums sets out for a walk with his dog, Jack, on Saturday during the ninth Hike & Bike event for the
Greater Hazleton Rails to Trails. The Greater Hazleton Area Civic Partnership held the free event in conjunction
with a number of sponsors. A picnic lunch was available to participants as well as health screenings and a nature walk.
Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
City Editor
both of their unlocked vehicles Daniel Burnett .................................970-7180
were entered and a GPS unit For Click photos from the event, see Page 1C. Sports Editor
was stolen from one of them. John Medeiros.................................970-7143
• Kevin Loftus of South Re- Editorial Page Editor
gent Street reported Sunday an Mark Jones .....................................970-7305

‘Once,’ ‘Porgy and Bess’ among Tony winners


iPod and two pairs of sunglasses Features Editor
were stolen from his vehicle. Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
Anyone with information Online Editor
about the thefts is asked to Chris Hughes .................................970-7324
contact Hanover Township Director, Interactive and New Media
police at 570 825-1254. Nick DeLorenzo ..............................970-7152
Audra McDonald won the Tony with a Czech flower seller. It’s
Photo Editor
based on the 2007 film that fea-
WILKES-BARRE -- A teenage for best leading actress in a Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175
tured the Oscar-winning song
girl was injured Sunday morn- musical in Gershwins’ revival. Community News .........................970-7245
ing when the SUV she was rid- “Falling Slowly.”
ing in struck two utility poles on A 36-year-old rising star and E-MAIL

North Washington Street, police guitar player with matinee idol News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
Community News: people@timesleader.com
said. The Associated Press looks, Kazee has gone from re-
The unidentified girl from NEW YORK — “Once” wins placement parts in “Spamalot” to
Plains Township was taken by Tony Award for best musical dur- an understudy role in “Seascape”
ambulance to Wilkes-Barre ing Sunday night’s awards cere- to starring in “110 in the Shade.”
General Hospital. mony and show, while Audra He also starred on CMT’s series
Police said the driver of the
SUV, a teenage girl from Wilkes-
McDonald won the Tony for best
leading actress in a musical.
“Working Class.”
He beat out Danny Burstein
BUILDING
Barre, was traveling north on She was considered the favor- and Ron Raines, both from “Fol- TRUST
North Washington Street ite for her powerful portrayal of lies,” Jeremy Jordan from “News-
around 6:30 p.m. and lost con- The Times Leader strives to
Bess in “The Gershwins’ Porgy ies” and Norm Lewis from “The
trol, striking one pole and con- correct errors, clarify stories
tinuing on into another one. and Bess,” McDonald captured CHARLES SYKES/INVISION/AP Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess.”
her fifth Tony, but first as a lead- Audra McDonald, left, and Norm Lewis perform in a scene from The reworked version of the and update them promptly.
The SUV then went through a
ing actress. ‘The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess’ on Sunday at the 66th Annual Gershwin opera “Porgy and Corrections will appear in this
fence and came to rest near
Raised in Fresno, Calif., and Tony Awards in New York. McDonald won the Tony for best lead- Bess” won the Tony Award for spot. If you have information
InterMetro Industries Corp.,
trained at The Juilliard School, ing actress in a musical. best musical revival. to help us correct an inaccu-
police said.
The SUV sustained heavy she won three Tony Awards be- “The Gershwins’ Porgy and racy or cover an issue more
damage and was towed from the fore the age of 30 — for “Carou- his name on stage in “The Histo- the memoir “May I Have Your At- Bess” opened in January starring thoroughly, call the newsroom
scene. at 829-7242.
sel,” “Master Class” and “Rag- ry Boys,” won the lead acting To- tention, Please?” McDonald, David Alan Grier and
time” — and a fourth in 2004 for ny in a play for his clownish turn He beat Philip Seymour Hoff- Norm Lewis.
HAZLETON – A 15-year-old “A Raisin in the Sun.” in the British import “One Man, man in “Death of a Salesman,” Diane Paulus, the artistic di-
girl was injured when she exited She has two Grammy Awards, Two Guvnors.” James Earl Jones from “Gore Vi- rector of the American Reperto-
a moving van on Juniper Street four albums and thinking of a The play is a slapstick farce dal’s The Best Man,” Frank Lan- ry Theater, adapted the Gersh-
around 5 p.m. Sunday, police fifth and two Emmy Award nomi- about a simpleminded guy who gella in “Man and Boy” and John win opera for the Broadway stage
said. nations. McDonald, a fierce ad- juggles errands for two under- Lithgow from “The Columnist.” with Pulitzer Prize-winning play-
The girl was a passenger in a +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
1997 Ford Econoline van driven vocate for gay marriage rights, world bosses in an English sea- Steve Kazee has won for best wright Suzan-Lori Parks and USPS 499-710
by Ingrid Martinez of East Juni- has a daughter and recently was side town in the 1960s. It had hit lead actor in a musical for his Obie Award-winning composer
per Street. The girl opened the engaged. runs at the National Theatre and heartfelt and touching perform- Diedre Murray. Issue No. 2012-163
right rear door, police said. She She beat out Jan Maxwell, the West End. ance in “Once.” Meanwhile “Clybourne Park,” Newsroom
829-7242
was taken to Hazleton General Cristin Milioti, Kelli O’Hara and The 33-year-old Corden co- Kaee plays an Irish street musi- the remarkably perceptive Pu- jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
Circulation
Hospital for treatment of her Laura Osnes. wrote the hit comedy series “Ga- cian and vacuum cleaner repair- litzer-winning play about race Jim McCabe – 829-5000
injuries. James Corden, who first made vin & Stacey” for BBC and wrote man in Dublin who falls in love and real estate, won for best play. jmccabe@timesleader.com
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LOCAL
Wagon Wheel rolls back to life
I N B R I E F

Shickshinny restaurant closed by potty sitting in the parking lot,” Miller Wagon Wheel
laughed as she sat with Monroe in the Restaurant busi-
September flooding is back after a ness partners
dining room of the Wagon Wheel on
SUBMITTED PHOTO lot of hard work by owners, friends. Sunday, a day before the restaurant Kim Miller, left,
Instructors for the 2012 Keystone reopened for business after eight long and Arlene Mon-
College Jazz Institute include, from months of waiting and working. roe describe
left, musicians Marko Marcinko, Tony By SARA POKORNY “I honestly thought it’d take two restaurant reno-
Marino, James Buckley and Tom Ha- spokorny@timesleader.com months,” Miller said. “Turns out it vations since last
milton. September’s
SHICKSHINNY -- Naturally, Arlene took four times as long.”
flooding. The
LA PLUME Monroe and Kim Miller were nervous When the co-owners, who bought
Shickshinny
about reopening their Shickshinny res- the establishment in 1999, walked
Jazz Institute planned taurant, but if what happened during
the post-flooding remodel is any in-
back into the building days after the
Susquehanna inundated it during the
restaurant will
re-open for the
The fifth annual Jazz Institute at first since the
dication of the customer’s eagerness September floods, they couldn’t be- remodeling today.
Keystone College from July 23 to 27 to come back, they’re going to be just lieve what they saw.
will welcome students, educators, fine. “Our freezer in the back had tipped
amateurs and professional musicians to “People were trying to come in here
the campus. when we were closed and had a port-a- See RE-OPEN, Page 7A BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
The Jazz Institute, presented in
partnership with the Pennsylvania Jazz

Between rock, hard place Area nurse


Alliance, will offer an opportunity for
local musicians to study and perform
with several of Northeast Pennsylva-
nia’s and New York’s finest touring and

killed in
recording jazz artists. After the week-
long educational event, participants
will present a student jazz ensemble at
the Scranton Jazz Festival on Aug. 5.
For more information on the Jazz

Vietnam to
Institute, contact Crystal Seigle, 570-
945-8580.

OLD FORGE

Duryea man killed in crash


A Duryea man was fatally injured
after he lost control of his motorcycle
and crashed into a pole on Moosic
be honored
Road in Old Forge, said the Lackawan-
Carol Ann Drazba was the first
na County Coroner. American military woman to be
Joel Gurley, 48, died at 5 p.m. in the killed in Southeast Asian conflict.
emergency department of Geisinger
Community Medical, Scranton, said
Coroner Tim Rowland. By DON MCGLYNN
Gurley, who was not wearing a hel- dmcglynn@golackawanna.com
met, died from severe head trauma, SCRANTON -- During the time 2nd
said Rowland. Lt. Carol Ann Drazba, R.N., U.S. Army
Nurse Corps was stationed in Vietnam,
DALLAS TWP. she had the opportunity to nurse back to
Friedman walk scheduled health veterans from
all different parts of
The fourth annual Pauly Friedman the United States and
Family 5K Walk/Run will be held Aug. at least one from West
12 at Misericordia University. Scranton.
The Family Service Association of Drazba, the first
Wyoming Valley is partnering with the American military
university, Generation woman to be killed in
2 Generation, The DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER the Vietnam War, will Drazba
Times Leader, The Mechanic Joe Winters works on a milling machine at the Small Mountain Quarry in Dorrance Township. be honored with a me-
Weekender, WNEP morial on Saturday placed at the corner
TV, Entercom Com-
munications and Metz
Culinary Management
Quarry’s future may depend on decision of Mulberry Street and Franklin Avenue
at the Gino J. Merli Veterans Center. She
was the first person that Sgt. 1st Class
to sponsor the race.
By STEVE MOCARSKY I F YO U G O job.AndIthinkwedowellworkingwith Pat DeSarno of the U.S. Army saw after
Kennedy smocarsky@timesleader.com the community,” said Smith, of Butler being operated on in Vietnam 47 years
Attorney Megan What: Public hearing on a special use
DORRANCE TWP. – Joe Winters has Township. ago.
Kennedy of Mountain Top, who serves application related to the expansion of
only seven years until he reaches retire- Quarry officials are hoping their five- “She woke me up,” said DeSarno.
as the secretary of the Family Service Small Mountain Quarry
ment age, and he’s afraid he might have When: 6:30 p.m. June 21 year fight for approval of the expansion “And when she woke (me) up, I thought,
Association board of directors, is this
to move away to find work before that Where: Dorrance Township Fire Co., 402 will come to a successful conclusion lat- ‘Did I die and go to heaven, or what?’ She
year’s chairwoman. Registration for the
happens. St. Johns Road er this month. was a very pretty girl.”
3.1 mile event is at 8:30 a.m. at the
The58-year-oldfromZionGrove,just Dorrance Township supervisors on Born and raised in West Scranton, De-
Anderson Sports Complex on campus.
south of Hazleton in North Union June 21 will hold a public hearing on an Sarno joined the Army when he was 17
The race begins at 9:30 a.m. For more Township, Schuylkill County, is an – as well as about 120 workers whose application from Pennsy North for con- years old and was stationed in Vietnam
information about the Walk/Run, or to equipment mechanic at Small Moun- jobs are related to quarry supply and ditional use of120 acres of land adjacent in 1965. He was wounded by shrapnel on
register, contact FSAWV at (570) 823- tainQuarry.He’sbeenthere16yearsbut product – depend on whether the quar- to the existing 60-acre rock and sand- Dec. 18, 1965.
5144 or email fsawv.ruthkemmer- fears that if the township doesn’t ap- ry can expand. stone quarry. “I woke up in a bed and my arm was in
er@verizon.net or go online at FSAW- prove a proposed expansion, the work The quarry is expected to exhaust its “We listened to the concerns of local a cast, and she walked by and said, ‘I
V.ORG. will dry up. materials on the existing 60 acres that residents, we had numerous discus- used to watch you bowl,’ ” DeSarno said
“At my age, this job means the world are approved for mining in the near fu- sions with (the state Department of En- if his first encounter with Drazba at a
WEST WYOMING
to me. I don’t want to relocate; I love my ture. vironmental Protection) and township hospital in Saigon.
Citizens for Clean Air meet job. A lot hinges on this expansion,”
Winters said in an interview last week.
“Ultimately, we’re thinking about the
future of our employment if we run out
officials, and we believe we addressed
all of their concerns,” Bartorillo said.
Drazba, a Dunmore native, recog-
nized DeSarno from Idle Hour Lanes in
The Luzerne County Citizens for Patrick Bartorillo, president of quar- of reserves,” said site manager Todd Bartorillo said the expansion plan Dickson City, a bowling alley he had fre-
Clean Air will hold a community meet- ry operator Pennsy North, a division of Smith, who has worked at the quarry16 protects Balliet’s Run by directing run- quented.
ing at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the No. 2 Pennsy Supply Co., said Winters’ job years.
Hose Co. on Stites Street to discuss the and that of about 30 others at the quarry “It’s a great place to work. I love my See QUARRY, Page 6A See NURSE, Page 6A
effects of natural gas compressor sta-
tions on communities.

DUNMORE

PennDOT lists road delays New Forty Fort manager


The PennDOT District office advises
motorists of possible delays due to
work 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the following
roadways in Luzerne County this week:
says she’s up for challenge
The office was recently created by opportunity,” said Fairchild. “Mr.
• State Route 29 from Interstate 81 Chacke and Borough Secretary Donna
to the Sans Souci Parkway: pothole the council for the general Arnone have been enormously helpful
patching, today through Friday management of all business. in getting me up to speed. It’ll be chal-
• State Route 1001, Plymouth Moun- lenging, but I welcome it.”
tain / Washington Street: crack sealing, According to Chacke, the office of
today through Friday By STEVEN FONDO borough manager was recently created
• Coxton Road: Shoulder repair, Times Leader Correspondent by council “for the proper and efficient
today through Friday FORTY FORT -- Council President administration of .all of the affairs of the
• Highland Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre Joe Chacke introduced Barbara Fair- borough. The manager will be respon-
Township: crack sealing, today through sible for the general management of all
child as the West Side community’s first
borough business.”
Friday borough manager at the regular council
In her duties, Fairchild will serve as
• Mundy Street: crack sealing, today meeting on June 4 after an extensive the borough treasurer, right-to-know of-
through Friday candidate search. ficer, pension administrator, payroll and
• Blue Ridge Trail: ditching, today Fairchild, who resides in Drums, pre- benefits coordinator, HIPPA officer and
through Friday viously served as borough manager n purchasing officer. She will be respon-
• Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre: patch- Laflin for several years before accepting sible for grant writing and handle all
ing, today through Wednesday. the position with Forty Fort. Before correspondence and confer with the
• SR 3020 Wilkes-Barre: tree cutting that, she served as district manager for president of council.
and removal, Tuesday through Friday CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER Berkheimer and Associates at its The borough manager’s office will be
• State Route 315, Pittston Town- Forty Fort Borough Manager Barbara Fairchild and Council President Joseph Wilkes-Barre location. open Monday through Friday from 8:30
Chacke in front of the borough building on Wyoming Avenue. “I’m obviously excited about the new a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Mubarak is in critical condition


I N B R I E F

Egyptian leader had been sent to sistance in breathing. Egypt’s ex-Presi-


The official told The Associated Press dent Hosni Mubarak
prison to begin serving a life lies on a gurney
that the former president now lives only
sentence eight days ago. on liquids and yogurt. He spoke on con- inside a barred cage
dition of anonymity because he was not in the police acade-
authorized to speak to the media. my courthouse
By MAGGIE MICHAEL Mubarak’s health is reported to have earlier this month in
Associated Press collapsed since his June 2 conviction for Cairo during a hear-
ing in which he was
CAIRO — Hosni Mubarak is slipping failing to stop the killing of protesters
sentenced to life in
in and out of consciousness eight days during the uprising that overthrew him
prison for his role in
after the ousted Egyptian leader was in 2011. His life sentence saw him trans-
the killing of pro-
sent to prison to begin serving a life sen- ferred immediately to a prison hospital, testers during the
tence, a security official said on Sunday. instead of the military hospital and oth- revolution.
With rumors of the former president’s er facilities where he had been held
death spreading rapidly, authorities since his April 2011 arrest. AP FILE PHOTO
granted his wife, former first lady Su- Authorities have turned down several
AP PHOTO zanne Mubarak, and the couple’s two requests by Mubarak’s family to transfer rak lashed out at wardens for not giving On Saturday, Egypt’s state run news
Mon dieu! The news is depressing daughters-in-law special permission to the ousted president back to a military her husband permission to seek treat- agency MENA quoted officials as saying
French President Francois Hollande visit him in Cairo’s Torah prison early facility, the official said. ment outside the prison. “You will be re- that Mubarak is at risk of stroke, quot-
holds French newspapers accompa- that morning. On Saturday Mubarak’s wife was de- sponsible for his death,” she allegedly ing a medical team’s report.
nied by his companion, Valerie Trier- “The former president’s health is in nied access to the Intensive Care Unit said. Other media reports said that his law-
weiler, left, in Tulle, France, on Sunday. decline, but now it’s stable in its deterio- where he was placed, as authorities lim- Mubarak’s two sons Alaa and Gamal yer Farid al-Deeb informed him that he
rated state,” the official said. Since his it family visitations to one a month. are also being held. They were acquitted will soon be transferred back to a mil-
wife’s visit, Mubarak has suffered from According to security officials quoted on June 2 of corruption charges, but still itary facility in the Cairo suburb of Maa-
WASHINGTON an irregular heartbeat and required as- by al-Masry al-Youm daily, Mrs. Muba- face separate charges of insider trading. di.

Leaks action demanded


T heintelligence
Preacher
heads of the House and Senate
committees said Sun-
day the Justice Department must move
quickly and ignore politics in investi-

denies
gating possible unauthorized disclo-
sures of classified information.
Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein
and Republican Rep. Mike Rogers

hurting
suggested on CBS’ “Face the Nation”
that they’re willing to see how prosecu-
tors conduct their investigation before
considering whether a department-

daughter
appointed special counsel should take
over.
Rogers said he’ll be watching for
signs of undue political influence.
Feinstein said she believes Obama’s
assertion that the White House wasn’t Creflo Dollar tells Georgia
involved in the disclosures and she
hopes the investigation can “get to a congregation the allegations
relatively quick disposition.” are exaggeration.
At issue are disclosures about U.S.
involvement in cyberattacks on Iran
and drone strikes on suspected terror- By KATE BRUMBACK
ists, and an al-Qaida plot to place an Associated Press
explosive device aboard a U.S.-bound COLLEGE PARK, Ga. —
flight. Megachurch pastor Creflo Dol-
lar staunchly denied Sunday
TEHRAN, IRAN that he punched and choked his

Iran warns about talks 15-year-old daughter in an argu-


ment, telling his congregation
An Iranian negotiator warned Sun- AP PHOTO the allegations made in a police
day that this month’s talks in Moscow Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy speaks during a press conference Sunday at the Moncloa Palace, in Madrid. Spain report are
over Iran’s nuclear program could stall became the fourth and largest country to ask Europe to rescue its failing banks. nothing but
because of faulty preparation. “exaggeration

Spanish call bailout a victory


Ali Bagheri, Iran’s No. 2 nuclear and sensation-
negotiator, said advance talks were alism.”
agreed on to clarify the agenda for the “I will say
Moscow round, set for June 18-19. this emphati-
cally: I should
The official IRNA news agency said
have never Dollar
Bagheri made the complaint in a letter
to senior EU official Helga Schmid on The country became the fourth and least 1.7 percent this year, he said. have been a full bailout for the kingdom been arrest-
“This year is going to be a bad one,” of Spain.” ed,” Dollar said in his first public
Sunday. largest to ask Europe to rescue its
Rajoy told reporters Sunday, in his first “Because we had been doing our appearance two days after police
Concerned that Iran might be aiming failing banks. comments since Spain announced it homework for five months, what did charged him with misdemeanor
toward nuclear weapons, the West
would become the fourth and largest happen yesterday, what was agreed was counts of simple battery and cru-
wants to stop Iran’s 20 percent uranium
eurozone country to request aid to sur- the opening of a line of credit for our elty to children.
enrichment program. Western experts By LAUREN FRAYER vive the continent’s debt crisis. financial system,” Rajoy said. “Getting a The pastor got an enthusiastic
say it would not be difficult to upgrade Los Angeles Times (MCT) On Saturday, Rajoy did not appear in 100 billion euro credit line is not such ovation from the packed church
20 percent enriched uranium to weap- MADRID -- A day after the bailout public and left the bank bailout an- an easy thing to achieve.” as he took the pulpit Sunday at
ons grade. Iran insists its nuclear pro- request he vowed would never come, nouncement to his economy minister. Like Economy Minister Luis de Guin- the World Changers Church In-
gram is peaceful. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy No amount has been fixed yet, but Eu- dos a day earlier, Rajoy avoided using ternational in metro Atlanta. He
In exchange for discussing enrich- said a loan package from Europe worth ropean officials said they would make the word “rescue,” instead repeatedly addressed the criminal charges
ment, Iran wants sanctions eased. up to $125 billion as a “victory for the up to $125 billion available. using the phrase “what happened yes- head-on for several minutes be-
euro,” and sought to cast the deal to Striking a triumphant tone on Sun- terday.” He described the package as a fore moving on to his sermon.
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
rescue Spain’s banks as part of his own day, Rajoy credited his austerity pro- soft loan with few strings attached, be- “I want you all to hear person-
NATO to avoid homes efforts to save the country from greater
economic calamity.
gram with preventing Spain from needi-
ng an even bigger rescue package.
yond European oversight of reforms to
Spain’s banking sector.
ally from me that all is well in the
Dollar household,” Dollar said.
Stung by Afghan criticism of an But Rajoy predicted that, with a 25 Without tens of billions in spending The money will be earmarked for Dollar is one of the most
airstrike that killed 18 civilians last percent unemployment rate, Spain’s cuts and tax increases implemented Spanish banks and delivered through prominent African-American
week, the NATO force has agreed not economy was bound to get worse be- since his conservatives took power in Spain’s own bank-rescue fund. However, preachers based around Atlanta,
to bomb residential buildings, a mil- fore it gets better. Even with European December, the prime minister said that the government remains responsible for with 30,000 members in the At-
itary spokesman said Sunday. Union help, it will still shrink by at “what was put forward yesterday would paying back the loans. lanta area and a ministry of satel-
The agreement - reached Saturday lite churches across the U.S.
night at a meeting between President He was arrested after his 15-

Chief Syrian opposition body elects new leader


Hamid Karzai and Gen. John Allen, the year-old daughter called 911 at
American who commands Western about 1 a.m. Friday and told a
forces in Afghanistan - reflects a chang- Fayette County sheriff’s deputy
ing dynamic between the Afghan gov- that she and her father argued
ernment and the NATO force. As West- Opposition is trying to appear more when he said she couldn’t go to a
ern troops prepare to depart, Afghan- party. A police report says the
inclusive by choosing a member of an
istan has been more strongly asserting girl told a deputy her father
its sovereignty, in particular demand-
ethnic minority. charged at her, put his hands
ing curtailment of nighttime raids by around her throat, began to
special-operations forces. punch her and started hitting
By DIAA HADID and ZEINA KARAM her with his shoe. The deputy
Associated Press noted a scratch on her neck.
WASHINGTON
BEIRUT — Syria’s main opposition The report said the deputy al-
We balk at saving energy group on Sunday picked a secular Kurd as
its new leader after criticism that the for-
so interviewed Dollar’s 19-year-
old daughter, who said her fa-
When it comes to saving energy, mer head was too autocratic and the group ther grabbed her sister’s shoul-
people in the United States know that was becoming dominated by Islamists. ders and slapped her in the face
driving a fuel-efficient car accomplish- The opposition, hobbled by disorganiza- and choked her for about five
es more than turning off the lights at tion and infighting, is trying to pull togeth- seconds. She said her sister tried
home. er and appear more inclusive by choosing a to break free, but did not fight
But that doesn’t mean they’ll do it. member of an ethnic minority. AP PHOTO back. When her father threw the
A new poll shows that while most of The opposition’s disarray has frustrated A destroyed tank lies in the northern town of Ariha, outskirts of Idlib, Syria, on 15-year-old on the floor, the ol-
those questioned understand effective Western powers eager to dislodge Syrian Sunday. der girl ran to get her mother.
ways to save energy, they have a hard President Bashar Assad but unwilling or Dollar’s wife, Taffi, told the dep-
time adopting them. unable to send in their own forces to do it. impossible to independently confirm the •Sieda is also a Kurd, and his selection uty she did not see the fight.
Six in 10 surveyed say driving a more There has been some willingness to sup- death toll. could be an incentive for Syria’s minority Dollar launched into a lengthy
fuel-efficient car would save a large port the rebels with funds and arms, but The choice of Abdulbaset Sieda as head Kurds to take a more active role in the up- denial of the allegations from the
amount of energy, but only 1 in 4 says the lack of a cohesive front or a single ad- of the Syrian National Council is aimed at rising. Up to now they have stayed mostly pulpit Sunday.
that’s easy to do, according to the poll dress has hampered the efforts as the achieving several goals for the main oppo- on the sidelines. “The truth is that a family con-
by the AP-NORC Center for Public bloodshed intensifies. sition group. •Selection of a member of a minority versation with our youngest
Affairs Research. People also are skepti- On Sunday, government forces shelled •Under outgoing leader Burhan Gha- group could counter criticism that under daughter got emotional,” he
cal of carpooling or installing better rebel-held cities and villages, killing at lioun, criticism mounted that the group Ghalioun, the umbrella organization was said. “And emotions got in-
home insulation, rating them as effec- least 38 people in the rebellious Homs dis- was dominated by Islamists, especially the too autocratic. Sieda is seen as a neutral volved and things escalated
tive but impractical. trict in central Syria, activists said. It was Muslim Brotherhood. Sieda is a secular. consensus figure. from there.”
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said. Zoning Hearing Board denied a

QUARRY
But Bill Higgs, an attorney rep- special exception application for
resenting residents who live the expansion. The company ap-
near the proposed expansion pealed to Luzerne County Court
site, said he is not convinced en- and then to the Commonwealth
Continued from Page 3A
closed machinery will adequate- Court, which denied the appeal
off water away from the stream ly address all noise concerns. in December 2009 and declined
into retention ponds and infiltra- And residents’ top issue is pro- to reconsider.
tion beds as well as recycling wa- tection of wetlands. During the appeals process,
ter. Noise and dust pollution will “They have failed to do any- the township changed its zoning
be greatly reduced because thing to show they will not dry law, and Pennsy submitted a new
crushing, screening and convey- up the wetlands,” Higgs said. conditional use application for
ing equipment will be enclosed Higgs said he does not feel expansion.
in structures. confident that supervisors will Township supervisors said
Pennsy North also raised the deny Pennsy North’s applica- they wanted to see an approved
planned depth of the quarry 20 tion. “There’s been a lot going on permit from DEP before decid-
feet higher than originally behind the scenes for the last ing on the application, and DEP
planned to address concerns three years. It feels as though the approved the plan in March. The
about an adequate buffer from township has been bending over township Planning Commission
the groundwater table, and mon- backwards to work with the in May recommended that the
JASON RIEDMILLER/FOR THE TIMES LEADER itoring wells would ensure pro- quarry,” he said. supervisors approve the expan-
Friends of the Forgotten gathered to continue making plans for the memorial in honor of 2nd Lt. tection of wetlands, Bartorillo In July 2007, the township sion plan.
Carol Ann Drazba, R.N., U.S. Army Nurse Corps. Present at the meeting were, first row, from left
George Atkinson, Maria DeJesus, second row, Ed Faatz, Angelo Benedetti, Kim Atkinson, Breona

EXPANSION
Cox, Jack Stahulak, Don Knight and, third row, Marcelo DeJesus. alternative services. committed, he added.
Catena said he hopes to have He also said that Common-
“She’d do things like get M E M O R I A L D E D I C AT I O N word in about a month from wealth Health, the umbrella orga-

NURSE
NBHCC, if they’d like to move for- nization that includes Wilkes-
you an extra soda, or The memorials for Carol Ann Continued from Page 1A
ward with the hospital’s proposal. Barre General Hospital, Regional
Drazba, RN, will be unveiled and
whatever they had dedicated at 2 p.m. Saturday at
vice for patients and staff on July If they do, he said the crisis center Hospital of Scranton, Moses Tay-
19. The new ER will be 30,000 could be up and running in mid- lor Hospital, Tyler Memorial Hos-
Continued from Page 3A there. She would go out the corner of Mulberry Street and
Franklin Avenue at the Gino J. square feet, double the size of the September. pital and other hospitals and med-
DeSarno spent a month in the of her way and say, Merli Veterans Center in Scranton. current one. What will become of The system is busy expanding ical groups in the region, is “in the
hospital, and during that time he the old emergency department in the region, he said. Clinics with process of creating our own rela-
was able to see Drazba at work,
‘What do you need?’” space is still undecided, but one physician and some lab services tionships with insurance compa-
helping to make everyone’s stay Pat DeSarno something to make the commu- option would be a crisis center for have been established in Moun- nies.”
as pleasant as it could be. Sgt. 1st Class nity aware of Drazba’s story and behavioral health patients. tain Top and Carbondale, and “Having an alignment with pay-
“She was always great, really sacrifice, and she turned to the In a recent meeting with Times there is a search for a potential lo- ers makes sense, and so we’re ex-
sweet girl,” said DeSarno. Friends of the Forgotten, a group Leader staff members, Cornelio cation in Nanticoke. ploring that opportunity … to see
“She’d do things like get you an leading up to Saturday’s unveil- she is the PR person for, to help. Catena, the system’s chief execu- As a result of the change to for- if there’s the ability to work to-
extra soda, or whatever they had ing. Eventually Atkinson came up tive officer, said the system, along profit status, the system paid $1.6 gether and create some mutual
there. She would go out of her Kim Atkinson first heard Draz- with the idea for the memorial, a with other regional providers, has million in property taxes last year, advantage with that scenario,”
way and say, ‘What do you ba’s story while a student at the bronze statue of Drazba, which submitted proposals to the North- Catena said. Catena said.
need?’” Scranton State General Hospital will also include a version of the east Behavioral Health Care Con- Catena said discussions are on- “We’re looking at a potential op-
Sentiments like DeSarno’s School of Nursing, the same Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall sortium to expand crisis services. going with the Scranton-based portunity … it would be a partner-
have been echoed to the mem- school Drazba attended. As she behind it and two benches. “There’s a tremendous need to Commonwealth Medical College ship, it’s not a homegrown insur-
bers of the Friends of the Forgot- continued on with her career, At- The group started raising take care of these patients” in this about how to support the school, ance product,” he said. He de-
ten, who are responsible for rais- kinson met more people who had funds in 2009, and on Saturday all region, Catena said. He said pa- but he stopped short of saying an clined to get into specifics or iden-
ing the funds for the memorial, known Drazba. that hard work will pay off when tients would be psychiatrically affiliation was being contemplat- tify companies that could be part
more frequently in the weeks Atkinson said she wanted to do the memorial is unveiled. stabilized, triaged and referred to ed. No financing has yet been of the discussions.

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RE-OPEN 4 dead
in attack
Continued from Page 3A

up and punched a hole in the


ceiling,” Miller said. “It was un-
believable. This whole place

in Calif.
was a mess.”
The water rose to 4 1/2 feet
in the restaurant.
“We’ve en-
“I honestly countered lit-
tle floods be- The suspect was wounded and
thought fore, but it on-
in critical condition, police in
it’d take ly ever went
up to the sec- Sacramento, Calif., say.
two ond step,”
months. … Miller said.
Turns out “We knew this
time it was go-
The Associated Press
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Au-
it took ing to be bad, thorities sought a motive Sunday
but there after an assailant entered a Sacra-
four times wasn’t much mento home and shot four peo-
as long.” we could do. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER ple to death, police said. The sus-
Kim Miller We put every- A wall display shows flooding at the Wagon Wheel Restaurant in Shickshinny during the 1972 and 2011 floods. pect also was wounded and in
Wagon Wheel thing up as critical condition.
co-owner high as we past fall,” Miller said. “We put Officers who responded to re-
could, but we up pictures of the town so you ports of gunfire at the home Sat-
still lost a lot can see and compare what hap- urday night found three men and
of it.” Miller said they were able pened.” one woman dead, police spokes-
to salvage some frozen foods One original element of the woman Officer Michelle Gigante
and stainless steel tables. interior remains. said. A fifth person, whom inves-
“Thankfully, many of our an- “This is all the original plank- tigators identified as a suspect,
tiques were up high on the walls ing,” Miller said, referring to was wounded, apparently by
so they weren’t touched,” Miller the wood boards that make up someone in the home who con-
said, referring to the various old the walls of the restaurant. “We fronted him, Gigante said.
instruments, games and tools, pressure washed and sanitized Two of the victims were de-
among other things, that adorn all of it, then stored it until we scribed as shamans — spiritual
the Wagon Wheels’ walls. could put it back up. We actual- elders — in the Hmong commu-
All in all, the East Union ly coded it in order to put it nity.
Street restaurant sustained back on the walls the way it was The suspect remained in criti-
$140,000 in damage to the before. We’d write something cal but stable condition Sunday,
building and $125,000 in dam- like ‘D1’ on a plank for the din- Gigante said, but she declined to
age to equipment and furnish- ing room, then put a corre- provide additional details. Inves-
ings. sponding code on the wall tigators weren’t sure if there were
Monroe and Miller tried to where it was supposed to go.” additional suspects.
spin the remodel to a positive, “It was one big, crazy puzzle,” Police initially described the
using it to widen certain areas The Wagon Wheel Restaurant in Shickshinny re-opens today after being closed since the Septem- Monroe said, laughing. killings as occurring during a
and change the look around. ber 2011 flood. Though there are still minor home invasion, but Gigante later
“We used to have booths, but adjustments to be made, the said investigators don’t know the
now we have beautiful tables were hired to help during the wood letters emblazoned customers to sit and spread out Wagon Wheel is ready to wel- motive. Authorities have deter-
and chairs,” Miller said. “We’ve process, but everything else was across. A new electric fireplace their morning paper. come customers to a place of mined that some gang members
got new countertops, and we done by the hands of Monroe, sits below it. Another new addition is in “fine dining in a nostalgic atmo- may have been involved and the
moved our walk-in cooler from Miller and several friends. The back room floor is now the back room, and it’s quite the sphere,” as the sign says. attack “doesn’t seem like it was
the inside of the restaurant to The back wall of the restau- tiled, not carpeted, and the eye catcher. “Any major change like this is random,” Gigante said.
the deck on the outside, so we rant, which once contained mir- counter area has been widened “We used an entire wall to nerve wracking,” Miller said. The names of the victims have
have more kitchen space.” rors, is now solid wood with in order to allow not only more show what it was like during “We’re anxious to be open not been released.
An electrician and plumber “The Wagon Wheel” in black room for servers to walk, but Agnes in ’72 and during Lee this again.”
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ALPHONSE R. KONDRACKI, PAULINE D. KURTINITIS, 70, Mrs. Ruth Carter Evans


81, of West Union Street, Nanti- of Secane, Pa., passed away on Fri-
coke, passed away Thursday, June day, June 8, 2012, at the Crozer- June 10, 2012
7, 2012, in Hospice Community Chester Medical Center. Born in
Care. He served in the U.S. Marine
Corps during the Korean War. Sur-
Hanover, Pa., she was the daughter
of the late Stephen and Agnes Ma-
M rs. Ruth Carter Evans, 80, of
Nanticoke, passed away Sun-
day, June 10, 2012, under the care of
viving are his wife of 52 years, the ry Gregutis Grozio. A graduate of Hospice Community Care in the In-
former Clementine Zoltewicz; Edwardsville High School, she was patient Unit at Geisinger South
sons, Kenneth and wife Paula, and preceded in death by her husband, Wilkes-Barre after a brief illness.
Paul; daughters, Sharon Kon- Bernard, in 2003, and brothers, Born on July 1, 1931, in Nanticoke
Frank, William and Edmund Gro- she was the daughter of the late Li-
dracki; Janet Pace and her hus- onel and Ezura Smith Carter. Mrs.
band, Richard; and Christyn; zio, and sisters, Loretta Schwartz Evans graduated from Nanticoke
grandchildren, Alex, Michelle, and Dorothy Kutz. Surviving are High School, class of1949, and prior
Phillip and Rachael; brothers, Syl- one niece and three nephews, to her retirement in 1994 was em-
vester, Frank and Aloysius; sister, great-nieces and great-nephews. ployed by the former Guaranty
Agnes Thurber; nieces and neph- There will be no calling hours. Bank, Nanticoke.
Interment will be in St. Mary’s She attended Nebo Baptist
ews. Church, Nanticoke.
Funeral services will be Cemetery, Hanover Township. To Her husband of 39 years, John AP FILE PHOTO
held Tuesday at 10 a.m. from send the family an expression of Evans, passed away on December
Funeral services will be held Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov.
the Stegura Funeral Home Inc., sympathy or an online condo- 29, 1978. She was also preceded in Mitt Romney campaigns in Pittsburgh in May.
614 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke, lence, please visit www.gubbiot- death by a brother, Franklin Carter. Tuesday at 10 a.m. from Davis-Di-
Surviving are her daughters, De- nelli Funeral Home, 170 East Broad

GOP gets upbeat on


with a Mass at 10:30 a.m. in the tifh.com.
bra Lee Balla and her husband, Ar- Street, Nanticoke, with Pastor Tim-
main site of St. Faustina’s Parish.
thur, Nanticoke; Jan Ingraham and othy G. Hall officiating.
Interment will be in Holy Trinity ROBERT (MOWIE) HARRIS, her husband, Eugene, Dale City, Va.; Interment will follow in Hanover
Cemetery, Newport Township. 40, Wilkes-Barre passed away Sat- and Dawn Faldowski and her hus- Green Cemetery, Hanover Town-
Friends may call at the funeral urday morning, June 9, 2012, at the band, Michael Sr., Hampton, Va.; ship.

Romney’s chances
home from 9 a.m. until time of ser- Berwick Hospital Center follow- grandchildren, Kimberly Ingraham, Visitation will be today from 5 to
vices. ing an auto accident. Jennifer Ingraham, Michael Fal- 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
dowski Jr., Joshua Faldowski; step- In lieu of flowers, the family
Funeral arrangements are grandchildren, Deborah VanBalen, would appreciate contributions in
DOROTHY WELGUS, 85, of pending from the Kielty-Moran Fu-
Brazil Street, Wilkes-Barre, fell Robit Mahon and Brenda Balla Mrs. Evans’ memory be made to
neral Home, 87 Washington Ave., along with a great granddaughter Hospice Community Care, 601
asleep unto the Lord on Friday, and two step-great-grandchildren; Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, PA
June 8, 2012, at the CWH at St
Plymouth. Mood matters because it can luppollfound81percentofDemo-
and a brother, Robert Carter, and his 18704 or to the charity of the donor’s crats and 58 percent of independ-
Luke’s Villa, Wilkes-Barre. She was JOEL E. GURLEY, 48, of Du- wife, Marie, Groton, Conn. choice. fuel fundraising and volunteer
the wife of Peter Welgus. ryea, passed away Saturday June 9,
ents predicting an Obama victory.
Funeral arrangements are 2012, at CMC Hospital, Scranton.
hustle. Among Republicans, 68 percent
pending from the Yeosock Funeral Funeral arrangements are thought Romney will win —
Home, 40 S Main St., Plains Town-
ship. A complete obituary will be
pending from Kiesinger Funeral
Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St.,
Jennifer Lynn Alles By BRIAN BAKST
about the same percentage of
faith GOP voters placed in 2008
in Tuesday’s paper. Duryea. June 7, 2012 Associated Press nominee John McCain at this
ROSEMONT, Ill. — Republi- point in his campaign.

Helen Gallagher
J ennifer Lynn Alles, 32, of Pitt-
ston, passed away late Thursday
cans riding high from a string of
breaks in their favor are increas-
But that was before the closely
watched Wisconsin recall, the re-
evening at the Winchester Medical
ingly optimistic about Mitt Rom- lease of key campaign finance fig-
Center, Virginia, as a result of inju-
June 8, 2012 ries she suffered from being struck ney’s chances to claim the White ures and the latest figures on job
by a vehicle on Fairfax Pike in Ste- House in November, even among growth raised concerns about a
Helen Gal- in 1949, by brothers, Michael and Jo- phens City, Va. conservatives who had qualms slowing eco-
lagher, 93, of
Mountain Top,
seph; sisters,-Ann, Irene and Sophie.
Survivors are her daughter, Mau-
She was the daughter of George about making him the party’s “He’s obvi- nomic recovery,
and Marlene Alles. Jen was a 1998 nominee. which gave
passed away
Friday after-
reen Casey, Elk Grove, Calif.; sons, graduate of Bishop O’Reilly High The bullish take is reflected in ously it, Romney more
Edward, Montrose, and James and
noon, June 8, wife Debbie, Kingston; grandchil-
School, Kingston. She was also a
graduate of Empire Beauty School,
interviews with party strategists and he’s fodder to pound
2012, sur- and activists, including people Obama’s stew-
rounded by her
dren, Eddie, Patrick, Elissia, Kristi,
Melissa, John and Cindy; two great-
Wilkes-Barre.
who supported Romney rivals what is ardship.
She was previously employed by
family at Hos-
pice Community Care, Geisinger
grandchildren, Grace and Ian.
Sassy Shears, Kingston, and Poli- during the primary season. Mood left. Any- Romney and
Funeral will be held Tuesday at matters because it can fuel fun- his Republican
South Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Breslau, Hanover Town-
9:45 a.m. from the Desiderio Funeral care’s Hair Salon, Edwardsville.
mother, Susan Seitz, Swoyersville; draising and volunteer hustle.
body is allies pulled
Most recently, she worked for Ed’s
ship, on July 20, 1918, she was the
Home Inc., 436 South Mountain
Blvd., state Route 309, with Mass of Antiques and Hauling. She traveled godfather, Joseph Alles, Dallas; sev- But some of those GOP players better down more
daughter of the late Wasil and eral aunts, uncles, cousins and her stress that Romney, the former
Sophie (Petrak) Brelick. She was Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. frequently to Alabama for various
antique auctions. Jen was also an
best friend, Ed Kuloszewski.
Massachusetts governor, has lit-
than Oba- money Obama
than
and
Jude’s RC Church, Mountain Top. In- Funeral services will begin at
employed many years at the Lanier
Corp. in Dallas, and was last em- terment will be in St. Ignatius Ceme- avid Penn State fan.
9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Hugh B. tle room for error if he expects to ma.” aligned Demo-
tery, Pringle. Friends may call today In addition to her parents, Jennif- topple an incumbent president.
ployed by RCA Corp., Crestwood
er is survived by sister, Karen
Hughes Funeral Home, 1044 Wyom- FBI agent David cratic Party
from 6 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. ing Ave., Forty Fort, with a Mass of The chest-thumping follows a
Industrial Park, Mountain Top, for
Smith, and husband attorney Kevin Hirtz committees in
over 20 years, retiring in 1981. In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Christian Burial to follow at 10 a.m. GOP victory in last week’s Wis-
tions may be made to Hospice Com- Smith, Pittston; brother, George, Active member May, a notable
She was a member of St. Jude’s from Holy Family Parish, Luzerne.
munity Care Geisinger South Wilkes- Forty Fort; maternal grandparents, consin recall election that saved of central Illinois shift in the mon-
Roman Catholic Church, Moun- Interment services will follow at St.
tain Top. Barre. Online condolences may be Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zera, Lu- John’s Cemetery, Courtdale. View- Gov. Scott Walker’s job. The race tea party ey chase. The
Helen was preceded in death, in expressed and www.DesiderioFH- zerne; paternal grandparents, Mr. ing hours will be held at the funeral galvanized Republicans who saw $76 million
addition to her husband, Edward .com. and Mrs. George Alles, Dallas; god- home Tuesday from 5 to 8 p.m. it as an early 2012 referendum on haul was a big
conservative fiscal principles in jump up from
an election that was likely to what Romney and the GOP had
hinge on the shape of the econo- raised the month before, and it
Beverly A. Godowsky
FUNERALS June 9, 2012
my.
Even Rick Santorum, who
was comfortably above the $60
million gathered by the combined
spent a primary season casting Obama team.
Beverly A. Scurry, and sister Lois Williams. doubt on Romney’s ability to suc- A conservative base that was
BELLUMORI – Paulette, Mass of Main St., Ashley. Mass of Chris- Godowsky, age Surviving are her loving husband of ceed in a general election, says deeply splintered during the Re-
celebration of Paulette’s life 9:30 tian Burial at 11:30 a.m. in St. 80, of Ply- things are looking up for Romney. publican primaries has coalesced
Faustina Parish, Nanticoke.
55 years, Thomas J. Godowsky; sons,
a.m. Wednesday in St. Maria
NORTON – Marjorie, funeral 11 a.m. mouth, passed Thomas W. Godowsky and his wife, “I can tell you, I feel a little bit around Romney even faster than
Goretti Church, 42 Redwood
Drive, Laflin. Friends may call 5 to today in the Nat & Gawlas Funeral into the hands Nancy, of Allentown, and David Go- better about that election since some in the party were expecting.
8 p.m. Tuesday in the Corcoran Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. of the Lord on dowsky and his wife, Janice, of Ply- what happened on Tuesday up in That’s the case with Bobbi Jo
Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., O’DELL – Pamela, memorial service Saturday, June mouth; five grandchildren, Jessica,
Plains Township. 6 p.m. Friday in the Yeosock 9, 2012. Wisconsin,” Santorum said Fri- Rohrberg, a 36-year-old teacher
Amber, Jeffrey, Jennifer and Rachel; day at a Conservative Political Ac- and conservative blogger from
BERDY – John, funeral 9:30 a.m. Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Born June 8,
Plains Township. Friends may call one great-granddaughter, Ayrianna;
today in the Yeosock Funeral 1932, in Plymouth, she was the tion Conference in Chicago. southwestern Iowa who backed
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains 5 to 6 p.m. sister June Huey and her husband, Al,
O’LEARY – Joan, funeral Mass 10
daughter of the late Robert and of Florida; several nieces and neph- Some Republican voters con- Santorum at the state’s leadoff
Township. Requiem service at 10 Jennie Symons Scurry.
a.m. in St. John the Baptist Or- a.m. today in St. Jude’s Roman ews. cede they aren’t as passionate caucuses in January. She was wor-
thodox Church. Catholic Church, Mountain Top. She was a graduate of Plymouth about electing Romney as they ried a Romney nomination would
Funeral will be held Thursday at 11
ORLANDINI – Rinaldo, memorial High School, Class of1951. Prior to
BURNETT – the Rev. Kenneth, a.m. at the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral are about booting Democratic look too much like McCain’s fate-
funeral noon Wednesday in the Mass 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. her retirement, she was employed
Anthony of Padua Church of St. by Gent J. Dress in Plymouth as a Home, 530 West Main Street, Ply- PresidentBarackObamafromthe ful run.
Kniffen O’Malley Funeral Home
Inc., 465 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Barbara’s Parish, Exeter. seamstress. She was a member of mouth. Interment will immediately Oval Office. Rohrberg said Romney initially
Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. RINCAVAGE – Helen, funeral 10 a.m. the ILGWU. follow in Edge Hill Cemetery, West “He’s obviously it, and he’s struck her as someone who was
Tuesday and 11 a.m. until the time Tuesday in the Bernard J. Piontek Nanticoke.
Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main St., Beverly enjoyed cooking and what is left,” FBI agent David “not going to have a lot of bite, not
of the service Wednesday. traveling. She especially loved Family and friends are invited to
CHESHINSKI – James, memorial Duryea. Mass of Christian Burial Hirtz, an active member of his going to show the teeth, going to
spending time with her family. She call Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m.
service 3 p.m. Wednesday in the at 10:30 a.m. in Sacred Heart of central Illinois tea party, said of be very likeable and agreeable to
Jesus Church, Duryea. Friends was a devoted wife, mother, grand- Please visit www.sjgrontkowski-
Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home, Romney. “Anybody is better than go along and get along, which
Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke. may call 5 to 9 p.m. today. mother and great-grandmother. funeralhome.com for directions or to
SORBER – Margaret, celebration of She was preceded in death by submit online condolences to Bever- Obama.” isn’t going to get you anywhere if
Friends may call 1 p.m. until time
of service. life Mass noon Saturday in St. her brothers, William and Robert ly’s family. In mid-May, a USA Today/Gal- you are going to win.”
COOK – Leona, Mass of Christian Faustina Parish, (Holy Trinity)
520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke.
Burial 10 a.m. today in All Saints
Friends may call 10:30 a.m. until

Annie Oakley’s shotgun sells for more than $143,000 at auction


Parish, 66 Willow St., Plymouth.
the time of the Mass.
GALLAGHER – Helen, funeral 9:45
VANFLEET – Carl, memorial service
a.m. Tuesday in the Desiderio
6:30 p.m. June 20 in the Eat-
Funeral Home Inc., 436 S. Moun- onville United Methodist Church.
tain Blvd., state Rt. 309. Mass of YOUNG – Ruth Ann, committal
Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St.
Jude’s RC Church, Mountain Top.
service 10 a.m. Tuesday in the By CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN down through to shoot it,” Holcomb said. “I’ve not ceased being amazed
Oak Lawn Cemetery, Wilkes- Associated Press generations. The sisters inherited the items by her enduring legacy,” she
Friends may call 6 to 7 p.m. today. Barre. Memorial and celebration
GANIS – Theresa, Mass of Christian of life service at 11 a.m. from the McALLEN, Texas — A shot- Holcomb re- from their mother, Billie Butler said.
Burial 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Rob- Sweet Valley Church of Christ. gun that once belonged to West- members Serene, who died in 2009 at the Oakley’s Parker Brothers 12-
ert’s Bellarmine Parish, the Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and 7
former St. Aloyisius Church, 143 ern sharpshooter and entertain- shooting the age of 95. gauge shotgun garnered the
to 9 p.m. today in the Curtis L.
Division St., Wilkes Barre. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., er Annie Oakley sold for more guns for target Serene was raised by her highest price, $143,400. Tom
HINES – Elmer, funeral 11 a.m. today corner of routes 29 and 118, Pikes than $143,000 at an auction in practice on grandparents, and her grandfa- Slater, director of Historical Auc-
in the Metcalfe and Shaver Funer- Creek. Dallas on Sunday. Oakley Sunday morn- ther, William Butler, was the tions for Heritage, would not
al Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., ZYNEL – Ronald, Mass of Christian
Wyoming. The trove of about 100 of the ings in Califor- brother of Oakley’s husband, identify the gun’s buyer, but said
Burial 9:30 a.m. today in Our
HOWELL – Carol, memorial service Lady of Hope Parish, Park Ave- icon’s items headlining Heritage nia’s Santa Monica Mountains Frank Butler, a marksman who he was a private collector of Oak-
6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Church nue, Wilkes-Barre. Auctions’ “Legends of the Wild and wearing Oakley’s Stetson became Oakley’s manager. Oak- ley and Buffalo Bill items and
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints, 80 Manor Drive, Trucks-
West” event brought in nearly hat — which sold for $17,925 — ley and Frank Butler frequently had purchased a number of Sun-
ville. $520,000, according to the auc- for Halloween. visited and Oakley taught Serene day’s auction pieces.
KEMMERER – Nancy, funeral 11 a.m. OBITUARY POLICY tion house. But Holcomb said seeing how how to handle a gun. While the guns’ prices met the
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Public high to relax pot rules


Marijuana policy is appearing
on legislative agendas around
the country.

By DAVID KLEPPER
Associated Press
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Ca-
tharine Leach is married and has
two boys, age 2 and 8. She has a
good job with a federal contrac-
tor and smokes pot most every
day.
While she worries that her
public support for marijuana de-
criminalization and legalization MCT FILE PHOTO
could cost her a job or bring the A wide variety of medicinal marijuana buds are made available
police to her door, the 30-year- for patients at a medical marijuana dispensary in Long Beach,
old Warwick resident said she Calif.
was tired of feeling like a crimi-
nal for using a drug that she said cal marijuana and 14, including in past years but the idea always
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER is far less harmful than the glass neighboring Connecticut and sputtered in committee. Each
Wyoming Valley Pipe and Drum Band bagpiper Butch Modzelewski leads about 150 people around or wine or can of beer enjoyed by Massachusetts, have rolled back year, though, he got more co-
McCarthy Stadium at King’s College Betzler Fields in Wilkes-Barre Township on Saturday morning. so many others after a long day’s criminal penalties for possession sponsors, and the bill passed the
work. Like others around the na- of small amounts of pot. House this year 50-24. The state

Walk aims to improve lung health


tion working to relax penalties Rhode Island is poised to be- Senate passed it 28-6.
for possession of pot, she decid- come the 15th state to decrimi- Some supporters of decrimi-
ed to stop hiding and speak out. nalize marijuana possession. nalization say they’d like to go
“I’m done being afraid,” she The state’s General Assembly even further.
said. “People in this country are passed legislation last week that “America’s 50-year war on
Lung Association sponsors According to the association, of the Wyoming Valley Pipe and finally coming around and see- would eliminate the threat of big drugs has been an abysmal fail-
asthma affects two in five Amer- Drum Band led the walkers ing that putting someone in jail fines or even jail time for the pos- ure,” said Rep. John Savage, a re-
Fight for Air Walk at King’s
icans and is the most chronic con- around their first circuit, the mel- for this doesn’t make sense. It’s session of an ounce or less of pot. tired school principal from East
College’s Betzler Field. dition among children. It is re- odic strains of his instrument, just a changing of the time.” Instead, adults caught with Providence. “Marijuana in this
sponsible for more than 4,000 showing the way. Once consigned to the politi- small amounts of marijuana country should be legalized. It
deaths each year. "My daughter comes in from cal fringe, marijuana policy is ap- would face a $150 civil fine. Mi- should be sold and taxed.”
By STEVEN FONDO
The mission of the Lung Asso- Allentown every year to take part pearing on legislative agendas nors caught with pot would also Opponents warned of dire
Times Leader Correspondent around the country thanks to an have to complete a drug aware- consequences to the new policy.
ciation is to "save lives by improv- in the walk," said Modzelewski,
WILKES-BARRE TWP. – Car- energized base of supporters and ness program and community “What kind of message are we
ing lung health and preventing who suffers from COPD and asth-
ing was the order of the day as an increasingly open-minded service. sending to our youth? We are
lung disease," according to the ma. “It means a lot to me. I’ll keep
more than150 people came out to public. Lawmakers from Rhode Gov. Lincoln Chafee has said more worried about soda — for
association’s website. coming out, as long as I’m able."
King’s College’s Betzler Field on Island to Colorado are mulling he is inclined to sign the legisla- health reasons — than we are
Saturday in support of the Amer- The Goodwill Ambassador for Corporate sponsored teams medical marijuana programs, tion. about marijuana,” said one oppo-
ican Lung Association’s annual this year’s walk was 6-year-old from Best Buy, Kohl’s, Sam’s Club pot dispensaries, decriminaliza- One of the bill’s sponsors, state nent, Rhode Island state Rep.
Fight for Air Walk. Jayda Robinson of Scranton. Jay- and Kindred Hospital contribut- tion and even legalization. Sev- Rep. John Edwards of Tiverton, John Carnevale a Democrat from
Many of those who participa- da suffers from chronic asthma, ed and participated in Saturday’s enteen states and the District of has introduced similar proposals Providence.
ted in the event walked in memo- and her mother Aubrey orga- walk. Columbia now authorize medi-
ry or support of loved ones who nized Team Jayda to participate
live with or have died from lung in the Fight for Air Walk.
disease. Bagpiper Butch Modzelewski
Loose Dentures?
Georgia police seeking toothpick thief Lock them in and
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The Associated Press ago, and another seven cases dis-
ATHENS, Ga. — Who says appeared last weekend.
toothpicks are not valuable? Each case contains 288 packag- Implant Retained
Police in Georgia said they are es of 100 toothpicks. Dentures may be
trying to figure out who stole Police said there were no signs
about 400,000 toothpicks worth of forced entry. The owner be- your answer.
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SHOOTING
Continued from Page 1A
Ex-gov. supports prison reform
George M. Leader, 94, backs president of the conservative ple for longer periods but fails to
tion; Moss was released from the Commonwealth Foundation, he deter future crimes.”
bill that would provide
hospital. recently co-signed an op-ed arti- Brouillette, 42, said he had en-
Police emphasized the shoot- alcohol and drug treatment. cle that ran in a half-dozen news- joyed crossing political bounda-
ings didn’t appear to have any- papers across the state. ry lines to work with the liberal
thing to do with “In the past 30 years, Pennsyl- Leader, who was governor “be-
some of the vic- By TOM INFIELD vania’s incarceration rate explod- fore I was born.”
tims being for- The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT) ed by more than 500 percent to Leader said his interest
mer or current On Nov.15,1954, the cover of more than 50,000 inmates, re- stemmed from work he has done
players on the America’s leading newsmaga- quiring the construction of 18 with Second Chance Ministries,
university’s zine carried a photo of a grin- new prisons at a cost of $200 mil- a Christian program that coun-
powerhouse ning George M. Leader with his lion, and millions more annually sels inmates and seeks to help
football team, AP PHOTO hands clasped in victory over to maintain,” they wrote. them stay free of crime when
Christian which won the Auburn Police Chief Tommy Dawson holds up a photo of Desmonte his head. “As a result,” they said, they get out.
national cham- Leonard, 22, the suspect wanted for fatally shooting three people. For only the third time since “spending on the Pennsylvania Prisons are so packed, he said,
pionship in the Civil War, a Democrat had Department of Corrections grew that even when an inmate’s time
2010. what sparked the fight. said Pitts was shot and killed, been elected governor of Penn- 1,700 percent. At a cost of is up, it could take months before
“The only “Them being football players while two others also were hit by sylvania, part of a Democratic $35,000 per inmate per year, tax- he is released because of back-
connection that really has nothing to do with this. gunfire. Vines said he had never surge nationally. Editors of payers have been ill served by a logs in required drug-addiction
the Auburn They’re victims of a shooting,” met the men he was arguing with. Time saw it as the biggest story system that locks up more peo- prevention courses.
football team Dawson said. “It’s like I lost a lung,” Vines said of that year’s campaign.
has to this is Turquorius Vines, 23, said he of losing his friend. “I don’t know Today, a souvenir copy of the
Phillips they are victims was at the party Saturday evening how I’m going to survive this.” Time cover hangs in the offices
of a brutal at the University Heights apart- It appeared that the shooting of the George M. Leader Corp.,
shooting. Sometimes the young ments with one of his friends, happened in an archway near the inside a white house with green
men get a bad rap, I feel like, but Pitts. He said he and his friend apartment complex information shutters along a rural road near

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Editorial
WORLD OPINION

Eurozone funding
critical to helping Spain
S
PAIN’S BANKING cri- Unlike Greece, Spain did not
sis – even more than the have a government deficit before
political crisis in Greece the 2008 recession and did not
– might prove to be the lie about its financial books. Its
eurozone’s undoing. Urgent ac- economic woes were caused by
tion is needed. a property boom, thanks in part
Spanish officials hinted they to the single currency. When the
would like Germany to come to bubble burst, the country was
its aid and allow eurozone res- left a fiscal hole it could not re-
cue funds to lend money directly pair and severe banking prob-
to its banks, which are overbur- lems that it attempted to paper
dened with bad property debts. over, rather than undertake a
This is an idea worth consid- painful restructuring.
ering. The situation in the fourth If eurozone countries injected
largest economy in the17-nation funds into Spain’s banks, it
European currency bloc is criti- would solve the immediate
cal, and the risks of contagion problem, increase confidence
are huge. and help Spain undertake the
The government of Prime necessary longer-term structur-
Minister Mariano Rajoy is reluc- al makeover. A more closely in-
tant to appeal directly for help tegrated banking regulatory sys-
from Europe’s bailout fund be- tem for eurozone countries
cause then it would have to would improve the ability of
agree to a formal rescue pro- Spain and other members to
gram, with stringent conditions weather severe financial-sector
– and this would be politically storms in the future.
difficult in a country already un-
The Globe and Mail, Toronto
dergoing austerity measures.

QUOTE OF THE DAY Job-killing regulations are hiking your electric bill
“We need to teach kids, who are WITH MORE than 12 mil- costs have been made public, Sen. Casey
the most vulnerable drivers, that
texting and driving don’t mix.”
lion Americans unemploy-
ed and a national debt on
pace to top $16 trillion this
COMMENTARY has stood silent.
There is hope to defeat this job-killing
regulation. The Senate will have an oppor-
Ray LaHood year, the problems facing TOM SMITH tunity to do what we know is right for the
The U.S. Department of Transportation secretary our future are very clear – commonwealth by passing S.J Res. 37, in-
recently announced that $2.4 million has been and, regardless of party lation to ratepayers will exceed $21 billion troduced by U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla.
awarded to Delaware and California for pilot projects to discourage affiliation, cannot be ignored or “spun.” annually, or an average increase of 6.5 per- This is a resolution of disapproval under the
distracted driving. Americans deserve to know that Congress cent. Areas that rely on coal-fired electricity Congressional Review Act, which allows the
has a plan to get our economy back on are threatened by as much as a 19 percent resolution to bypass the procedural hurdles
track. hike in cost. Even worse, the rule is regres- and pass the Senate with a simple majority.

Cheers to the monarchy Unfortunately, the Obama-Casey econom-


ic agenda has left far too many Pennsylva-
nians without work and created a culture of
sive, harming lower-income Americans the
hardest. It has been estimated that tax-
payers who make less than $50,000 a year
This is the only chance to repeal and
replace another Obama economic regu-
lation that threatens the jobs of hardwork-

I
dependency on the federal government, and will pay roughly 21 percent of after-tax in- ing Americans throughout our state and
T HAD TO come to an that millions of the queen’s
it leaves little hope of future prosperity. In come on energy, compared to 9 percent for country. Sen. Inhofe is not alone. More than
end sometime. After days subjects wanted to take the
fact, President Obama and his adminis- those making more. 10 organizations representing more than
of pomp and pageantry, of chance, as the Prince of Wales
tration imposed more than 75 new major Furthermore, we know the Utility MACT 50,000 employees, 30 county commission-
waving flags and rousing said at the Jubilee concert, to
regulations in the first 26 months in office, rule will force many coal-fired plants across ers and 80 state legislators in Pennsylvania
music, the boats have been say “thank you” – to assure her
costing nearly $50 billion in taxpayer dol- Pennsylvania to close because the cost of have voiced support of S.J. Res. 37.
moored, the ceremonial uni- not just of their loyalty, but
lars. That’s more than any other president compliance is too high. In March, five coal- U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey of Zionsville also
forms set aside and the bunt- their gratitude for her 60 years
in the history of our nation. fired power plants in our state announced has advocated strong support of the mea-
ing taken down. The Diamond of service.
Regrettably, U.S. Sen. Robert Casey of they were closing due to the burdensome sure. Sadly, his colleague, Sen. Bob Casey,
Jubilee is over, and we find our- The Diamond Jubilee was a
Scranton has stood with the president on regulations from the Obama administration. has not echoed Sen. Toomey’s opposition to
selves back in a grimmer, celebration of her person, and
far too many of these. At a time when an Where was Sen. Casey in denouncing this the job-killing Utility MACT regulations.
grayer world – a place of gov- her reign, but it also was a cele-
alarming number of hardworking Amer- rule when the plants announced their plans Hopefully, he will support this, and I am
ernment U-turns and double- bration of that dynastic line,
icans are receiving an unemployment check to close? asking him to do so.
dip recessions rather than and the continuity it embodies.
instead of a paycheck, Sen. Casey seems to These closures will lead directly to the Americans deserve a reliable, affordable
street parties and good cheer. Indeed, the illness of the Duke
be in lock step with the campaigner-in-chief, loss of thousands of jobs in Pennsylvania and abundant source of domestic energy,
So what, as memories start of Edinburgh reminded us that
President Obama. and hundreds of thousands across the Unit- and the future success of our economy de-
to fade, will we remember of we are ruled not by impersonal
Late last year, the Environmental Protec- ed States. Making matters worse, millions mands it. Instead Sen. Casey’s silence only
the Jubilee? constitutional drones, but by a
tion Agency advocated for even more job- of homes and businesses will be footing the reaffirms what I fear, which is he places the
The most obvious lessons living, breathing family, one in
killing regulations on the emissions from bill, as it will cost even more to accommo- president and party politics ahead of the
are twofold. First, that Britain whose triumphs and misfor-
power plants through another burdensome date their energy needs. Some estimates hardworking Pennsylvanians he represents.
can still put on a show, no mat- tunes the nation has long
regulation, a new Utility Maximum Achiev- suggest that more than 1.4 million jobs
ter what obstacles the ele- shared.
able Control Technology (MACT) rule. could be lost as an effect of higher energy Tom Smith, a Republican from Armstrong County,
ments might put in its way.
The Telegraph, London The estimated cost of the EPA’s regu- costs. Again, while the estimates of higher is a candidate for U.S. Senate.
Second, and more profoundly,

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in Singapore. Panetta said Asian nations They didn’t ask for, or seek, anything for
Beijing hopes such regional must find a way to resolve their tered when I returned from Vietnam. their services. Without those volunteers
platforms will promote dia- own conflicts because the Today the hospital is modern and the and our regular employees, who did not
logue and cooperation to safe- United States cannot always staff can’t do enough for you. They do not and I firmly believe that it is one of the
best medical systems in the country. receive any additional compensation, Ply-
guard regional peace and sta- come charging in to help. hesitate to send you to a specialist or bring
mouth and its residents would have been
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bility. Still, some nations China is committed to work- in serious circumstances.
tem is great. Using your computer, you can Olyphant
sought to use the Singapore fo- ing with its neighbors to bridge check appointments, refill prescriptions I am amazed some council members
rum, also known as the Shan- differences and solve regional seemingly did not take the above into
Writer criticizes bonus
and check your test results. You also can
gri-La Dialogue, to try and sow issues, including the South email questions to your physician. I’ve also consideration. They quickly, and apparent-
seeds of discord and call for China Sea disputes. had dental work done that would have cost ly without notice to all council members,
outside intervention in their
disputes with China, alleging
China Today, Beijing
me tens of thousands of dollars.
If anyone has had a bad experience in
given to coordinator singled out one person for a monetary
reward, while ignoring our volunteers and
employees. This is not a one-man show.

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the past at the Wilkes-Barre VA Medical lymouth Borough Council never ceases
Editorial Board Center, I encourage him/her to try it to- to amaze me with its actions. Everyone who helped during the emergen-
PRASHANT SHITUT day. I express my sincere gratitude and It recently gave a $5,000 bonus to cy should have been “thanked.”
President and CEO/Impressions Media appreciation to all the medical center staff. borough coordinator Joe Mazur. Mazur Will politics never cease?
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ MARK E. JONES I feel that the level of care received there works part time and receives $20,000 per Clif Madrack
Vice President/Executive Editor Editorial Page Editor far exceeds any private hospital in the area, year. This bonus is for extra work he did Plymouth

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Trial won’t be last word in Sandusky sex case


Trial of former Penn State assistant ployees to comply with the Clery Act.
An Education Department spokes-
football coach opens today before a man, Chris Greene, declined to com-
central Pennsylvania jury. ment Thursday on the status of that in-
vestigation.
The Second Mile, a charity for at-risk
By MARK SCOLFORO youth founded by Sandusky in 1977, and
Associated Press where prosecutors allege he met and
BELLEFONTE — The trial of Jerry groomed alleged victims, had an-
Sandusky, which will begin today when nounced a Philadelphia law firm was
prosecutors and his lawyer make open- conducting an internal investigation
with an eye toward recommending
ing statements before a Centre County
changes in its future operations.
jury, will probably be over in a few
But two weeks ago The Second Mile
weeks.
announced it was seeking court approval
But when it comes to getting to the
to cease operations and transfer pro-
bottom of what happened, it will defi-
grams to a Texas-based youth ministry
nitely not be the final word.
for abused and neglected children.
Testimony in the child sex abuse case
It’s not clear what that has meant for
will focus on the 52 counts and 10 accus-
the future of its investigation, including
ers for which the 68-year-old former whether any results will be made public.
Penn State assistant football coach Messages seeking comment on the topic
could, if convicted, spend the rest of his from David Woodle, The Second Mile’s
life behind the bars of a state prison. interim president, were not returned.
There are many other questions, how- Two Penn State administrators are
ever, being asked in a number of forums awaiting trial on charges they failed to
that would have to be answered for the properly report suspected abuse and lied
complete story to come to light. to the grand jury investigating Sandus-
First and foremost, the state Attorney ky. The pending charges raise the pros-
General’s Office has repeatedly indicat- pect that investigators under the Attor-
ed it has an “active and ongoing” related ney General’s Office might be contin-
investigation, and the mere existence of uing to look into that matter, which com-
the open investigation suggests addi- monly occurs after charges are filed and
tional criminal charges could result. before trial.
The university has said its president AP PHOTO
Finally, several plaintiff’s lawyers have
has been in talks with state prosecutors Jerry Sandusky walks into the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte last Tuesday for a day of jury selection for his surfaced, although only one has filed a
about when he will appear before a trial set to get started this morning. complaint, in Philadelphia. That case is
grand jury to answer questions, and on hold until Sandusky’s trial wraps up,
Penn State disclosed last month that it Sandusky reported one accuser claimed figure out how the alleged crimes oc- school’s investigation was complete, the and other lawyers also have indicated
would cover legal expenses of eight em- to have been sexually abused while at- curred and recommend changes, and to school would likely respond to NCAA they are holding back until a verdict is
ployees who also received subpoenas tending bowl games with Sandusky in review Penn State’s handling of sex president Mark Emmert’s original ques- reached.
this year. Florida or Texas, which could raise legal crimes and misconduct. tions. The results could lead to a formal Civil litigation has a lower burden of
Citing a gag order, a spokesman for issues best addressed by the federal sys- The Big 10 Conference and the NCAA NCAA investigation into possible rules proof than criminal cases and could po-
the attorney general declined to com- tem. have contacted Penn State to indicate violations. tentially force Sandusky to undergo
ment on the current status of the investi- Penn State has spent millions of dol- their interest in the matter. A Big 10 La Torre said the NCAA and Big 10 questioning under oath. That process
gation, which is also obscured by the se- lars already on its own investigation into spokesman said Friday its review was have told the university they would wait might produce information that none of
crecy rules that govern operation of in- the matter, led by former federal judge ongoing and could not provide a status until Sandusky’s trial has ended before the other probes will reveal, said Ri-
vestigative grand juries in the state. Louis Freeh, who spent eight years as update. any formal investigations are launched. chard Serbin, an Altoona lawyer who has
There also clearly is a federal investi- FBI director. That report is expected to The NCAA launched its inquiry into The U.S. Department of Education successfully pursued sex abuse lawsuits
gation, but there are few details beyond be issued after the Sandusky criminal potential rules violations in November, has been looking into whether the against the Catholic Church in Pennsyl-
the fact that Penn State said that in Feb- trial ends, perhaps in August, and should asking Penn State to explain how it ap- school violated the Clery Act, which re- vania.
ruary it had been issued a wide-ranging add substantially to what is known plied “institutional control” in the mat- quires reporting of crimes on campus, in “There’s not only Sandusky, but there
subpoena from the U.S. Attorney’s Office about the scandal. ter, whether school officials followed the case of the Sandusky allegations. are those individuals or legal entities
in Harrisburg, seeking computer re- “They’ve interviewed over 400 cur- their policies on honesty and ethical con- La Torre said that as part of the Clery that may have knowledge or should have
cords and other information. Amanda rent and former employees from numer- duct, and asking what steps have been Act review, Penn State has turned over a had knowledge and failed to take appro-
Endy, a spokeswoman for the office, said ous departments, such as the academic, taken to prevent a similar episode. large number of documents and files and priate action,” Serbin said.
Thursday that federal prosecutors have administrative, and athletic depart- On Thursday, the NCAA issued a made its employees available to answer How much public information civil li-
not commented on the topic and de- ments; current and past trustees,” uni- statement saying the school was still col- questions and discuss procedures. Last tigation might produce remains to be
clined a request to discuss any update. versity spokesman Dave La Torre said lecting information from a special inves- month Penn State disclosed it had hired seen — only a small percentage of such
The state grand jury that investigated Thursday. He said the objective was to tigative counsel and that when the someone to train and monitor its em- lawsuits go to trial, Serbin said.

Jerry Sandusky,

LOCAL “If eight victims testify, I think that bodes well for ess. right, and his
“(Sandusky’s attorneys) have attorney Joe
the commonwealth. Often times, one child testifies something to gain and it could cut Amendola walk

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or a few people in a family setting. Basically, (these down (the witnesses) credibili- into the Centre
County Cour-
ty,” Olszewski said.
mon pleas judge and now a de- witnesses) are adults. It’s important for the jury to It will be crucial for the defense thouse, in Belle-
fonte on
fense attorney, said what the de- determine whether or not their statements can be team to attack the credibility of
Wednesday for a
fense has in its favor is that Centre the victims, Marsilio said.
County Judge John Cleland ruled
trusted.” “Without a doubt, (the civil
day of jury se-
lection of Sand-
the victims must use their real Jackie Musto Carroll lawsuits) are one way the defense
usky’s trial.
names when testifying. Former county district attorney can (do that),” Marsilio said. “Are
“It could cause them to retreat they (testifying against Sandus- AP PHOTO
and shy away from testifying,” ky) for financial gain?”
Olszewski said. Musto Carroll said sexual as- “We picked the jury in Phila-

JURY
Attorney Tom Marsilio, a long- private law firm in Pittston, usky’s defensive team. sault cases are the hardest to pros- delphia and held the trial in Lu-
time defense attorney and former agreed with Olszewski on the ecute because of the victims, their zerne County,” Marsilio said. “It
prosecutor, said he would have to credibility of the victims testimo- Long sentence likely emotional and physical scars and was a high-profile, highly publi-
give the edge to the prosecution. ny being what the prosecution re- For prosecutors, they only need dealing with the abuse it self. cized case.”
Continued from Page 1A Attorney Jackie Musto Car-
“(Prosecutor) Joe McGettigan lies on most. a conviction on one or two of the “The more evidence in the
will take no prisoners,” Marsilio “If eight victims testify, I think felonies Sandusky is charged with case, the better,” Musto Carroll they hear within the four walls roll said in the limited time at-
said of his former colleague, that bodes well for the common- for him to essentially serve a life said. “But with these cases, they of the courtroom? torneys and the judge have to
whom he worked with in the state wealth. Often times, one child tes- sentence, Olszewski said. simply come down to a person’s Olszewski said attorneys meet with potential jurors, it’s
Attorney General’s Office. “He tifies or a few people in a family Several of the felony charges of statement. The jury will have to would be hard-pressed to select hard to get a good feel for what
has 35 to 40 years of experience. setting,” Musto Carroll said. “Ba- the first degree carry a minimum decide if what they say sounds a jury that had no connection to kind of person each of them are.
He’s tough.” sically, (these witnesses) are 10-to-20-year sentence, while fe- credible.” Penn State, as the school is Cen- “The jurors obviously ex-
Victims of sexual abuse tend adults. It’s important for the jury lonies of the second degree, a Scientific evidence could cer- tre County’s largest employer. pressed themselves (to the at-
not to report the abuse to author- to determine whether or not their minimum 5-to-10-year sentence. tainly help prosecutors, Musto The former judge cited jury torneys), and both sides felt
ities due to fear, repercussions statements can be trusted.” “Even if he gets the minimum Carroll said, but it’s not neces- selections he presided over in comfortable choosing them,”
and public reprisal, Olszewski Marsilio said the defense argu- on three (second-degree felonies) sary. for the homicide trials of Henry Musto Carroll said. “If (the at-
torneys) didn’t like them, they
said. ment that the victims are all part consecutive to each other, he’ll be Stubbs and Hugo Selenski.
Passage of time factor could strike them.”
Now that the victims must use of a conspiracy just doesn’t hap- in prison until he’s 83 years old,” “Everyone knew about the
She and Marsilio said that
their names, Olszewski said, they pen on a regular basis. They will Olszewski said. What works in favor of the de- cases, and there were headlines
with jurors having connections
will not only be known in Centre be required to testify truthfully. He said it will be difficult for de- fense team, Musto Carroll says, is in the paper every week,” Ols- to Penn State, attorneys could
County, but everywhere in the “With that many accusers up fense attorneys to prove there was the passage of time from when the zewski said. “Though, the jury see that two ways.
United States. there testifying, it’s not going to some type of conspiracy between offenses allegedly occurred until members assured the attorneys “The defense may feel (a ju-
“The whole world is watching bode well for Jerry Sandusky,” the victims. For defense attor- the time of the trial. they could appropriately decide ror) has a connection to Penn
this case,” Olszewski said. Marsilio said. neys, is easier to disprove one or “Maybe the witnesses can’t re- the case. I thought it would be State, and that they will not tar-
But former county district at- Musto Carroll said another two witnesses, but with 10, Ols- member some details,” Musto difficult to get a jury.” nish Penn State’s name any fur-
torney and longtime prosecutor point for the prosecution was zewski says it will be difficult to Carroll said. Attorney Tom Marsilio re- ther and find a person not
Jackie Musto Carroll disagrees scored when Sandusky’s prelimi- prove they are all lying. She said she also thinks the de- called a case he prosecuted in guilty,” Musto Carroll said.
with that assessment. nary hearing was waived, not giv- Defense attorneys will likely fense may have another advan- 1989 for a husband and wife For prosecutors, a juror with a
“(The victims) knew they were ing defense attorneys a chance to question witnesses about civil tage with the civil lawsuit that are charged with murder after their connection to Penn State may
going to have to testify and do it in hear what victims had to say be- lawsuits they have pending pending. 14-year-old son starved to death. find what the school has been
front of other people,” she said. fore an actual trial. against Sandusky, Olszewski “If the jury thinks there are mo- Marsilio, who prosecuted the through is terrible and find
“Hopefully, they are strong “They don’t have the informa- said. Attorneys can begin with tives for these people coming for- case, said jury selection began in Sandusky guilty.
enough to continue to go for- tion. They will be seeing these questioning such as if the wit- ward other than to seek justice, Luzerne County, but after two “They may want to vindicate
ward.” witnesses testify for the first nesses have private attorneys and such as money that may weigh in weeks it was clear a jury could and restore the good name of
Musto Carroll, who now runs a time,” Musto Carroll said of Sand- if there is a civil suit in the proc- favor of the defendant,” she said. not be selected. Penn State,” Marsilio said.

Supreme Court undoing 2010 health law could have messy ripple effects
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR potential ripple effects when the benefits, currently saving hun- ers to offset losses. wants to see the whole thing insurance and fine them if they
Associated Press Supreme Court delivers its ver- dreds of dollars for older people If the law is upheld, other kinds overturned," said Christine Fer- don’t.
WASHINGTON — It sounds dict on the Affordable Care Act with high drug costs, would be of complications could result. guson, a health policy expert who That mandate takes effect in
like a silver lining. Even if the Su- this month. The law affects most suspended. Ditto for preventive The nation is so divided that was commissioner of public 2014, at the same time that the
preme Court overturns President major components of the U.S. care with no co-payments, now states led by Republicans are health in Massachusetts when law would prohibit insurance
Barack Obama’s healthcare law, health care system in its effort to available to retirees and working largely unprepared to carry out Mitt Romney was governor. companies from denying cover-
extend coverage to millions of families alike. critical requirements such as cre-
employers can keep offering pop- uninsured people. Partially overturning the law ating insurance markets. Things While it’s unclear how the jus- age to people with existing
ular coverage for the young adult Because the legislation is so could leave hospitals, insurers may not settle down. tices will rule, oral arguments did health problems. Most experts
children of their workers. complicated, an orderly unwind- and other service providers on "At the end of the day, I don’t not go well for the Obama admin- say the coverage guarantee
But here’s the catch: The par- ing would prove difficult if it were the hook for tax increases and think any of the major players in istration. The central issue is would balloon costs unless vir-
ents’ taxes would go up. overturned entirely or in part. spending cuts without the law’s the health insurance industry or whether the government can re- tually all people joined the insur-
That’s only one of the messy Better Medicare prescription promise of more paying custom- the provider community really quire individuals to have health ance pool.
CMYK

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SPORTS timesleader.com
SECTION

MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2012


B

PIAA SOFTBALL

SS Gow POCONO 400

delivers
under
1: Joey Logano
Toyota 2: Mark Martin
Toyota 3: Tony Stewart
Chevrolet 4: J. Johnson
Chevrolet 5: Denny Hamlin
Toyota

pressure
The Nanticoke senior has a
career .636 batting average
in the state tournament.
Run, Joey, run
Logano
By JOHN MEDEIROS
jmedeiros@timesleader.com
She is the unofficial face of the
franchise, even though she is not a
flame-throwing pitcher with hun-
dreds of strikeouts nor a 6-foot
earns 2nd
slugger who is a three-run homer
threat every time she stands in the victory
of career
batter’s box.
No, Sammy Gow -- as described
by Gow herself --
is "just one play-
er on the team." By JOHN ERZAR
That is a recipe jerzar@timesleader.com
for success at LONG POND – Mark Mar-
any level when a tin was in his15th full season in
player such as Sprint Cup when an11-year-old
the all-state racer caught his eye.
Gow shortstop is just That same kid – a grown-up
one of the talent- Joey Logano – caught NAS-
ed players on CAR’s elder statesman Sunday.
the field, as she The 22-year-old Logano
will be today, passed 53-year-old Martin with
when Nanticoke four laps remaining to win the
For updates faces Warrior Pocono
from the semi- Run in the PIAA 400 Pre-
final game, visit Class 2A soft-
sented by INSIDE
www.times ball semifinals
leader.com #NAS- SECOND
at Bloomsburg CAR. AGAIN: Mark
Univeristy. “When Martin’s days at
"I don’t put a lot of pressure on I first saw Pocono
myself," Gow said. "We’re here be- Raceway
him race always seems
cause of the whole team. Everyone when he to end in a
has their own strengths to contrib- was 11 near-miss. 3B.
ute. I don’t listen to that stuff (the years old,
hype around her). NEW LEADER:
(I A
She was the pitcher, but that was thought) seventh-place
back in her Minor Division days. he could finish Sunday
And at 5-foot-6, she will never have be a Cup by Matt
a menacing appearance at the cham- Kenseth
plate when she stands in from her pion,” vaulted him
leadoff spot. into the points
Martin lead. 3B
But Gow is a complete package said. “I
as far as athletes go, contributing knew it
in every way for her team. then.”
"Sammy is our leader. There’s Logano’s career hasn’t pro-
no question about it," her coach gressed to those heights since
said. "She’s a great athlete. She’s replacing Tony Stewart at Joe
like my little coach (out there). FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Gibbs Racing in 2009. But the
Even when you don’t see a lot ... in Driver Joey Logano celebrates his Pocono 400 win with his teammates at Pocono Raceway on Sunday . victory – the second in his 125-
the boxscore, people don’t see the race Cup career – could serve
things that she does on a regular as an impetus.

Plethora of penalties was the pits


basis for us." “I haven’t been informed to
That coach wasn’t softball coach where I stand next year yet,”
Gary Williams, but was Nanticoke said Logano, who is in his final
basketball coach Alan Yendrziew- year of his contract. “So it’s all
ski in February, putting into words By DEREK LEVARSE field at Sunday’s Pocono 400 up in the air. Winning a race
the intangibles Gow brings to a dlevarse@timesleader.com Presented by #NASCAR. means a lot and helps that out a
team. LONG POND -- Jimmie A stunning 22 speeding ton for sure. My future is not
The four-year starter is a player Johnson was incredulous. For penalties were handed out, set with anybody, so you need
opponents have noted for years. the second straight trip blowing away the old record to go out there and win races.”
Gow scored the state-champion- around the track, his team in- for the most in a single race Logano ran well all day. He
ship winning run in 2010, touching formed him over the radio in Sprint Cup Series history. led 48 of the 160 laps – most of
home in front of Kayley Schinski that he had been nailed for And this was in spite of the any driver – but toward the end
on a double by Maggie Gola in the speeding on pit road.“No race being trimmed down he didn’t seem destined for vic-
11th inning against Philipsburg- way!” the frustrated former from 200 laps to 160. tory.
Osceola. champ shot back. “No. Way.” The old high of 14 speed- The race was progressing to
She started the inning at second Sorry, Jimmie. You weren’t ing penalties was snapped be- a fuel-mileage duel, and Hen-
base as part of softball’s tiebreaker. the only one caught by sur- fore lap 50. A whopping 10 drick Motorsports teammates
The batter who makes the last out prise. came between laps 41 and 48, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Jeff
of the previous inning starts the FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER A newly paved track also as cars were finally able to pit Gordon appeared to have
next frame at second base. The fact The pits were busy on lap 67 Sunday, as nearly everyone meant a new configuration under a green flag after a cau- themselves set up perfectly.
that runner was Gow is somewhat brought their cars onto pit road at Pocono Raceway during on pit road, one that seemed
the Pocono 400. to baffle a large chunk of the See PITS, Page 3B See LOGANO, Page 3B
See PRESSURE, Page 4B

CYC L I N G

Riders try to beat heat at Luzerne Criterium


Tunkhannock’s David Novak category of races Novak and Matt Waller, a 20- field trailed by at least a minute.
as the sun beat year-old racing for Tri State Velo “It’s nice to win a hometown
claims an impressive victory
down on the Club, went on a two-man break race – or at least one close to your
in the 41-mile feature. course and tem- just five laps into the race, even- hometown,” Novak said.
To see peratures reached tually lapping the field. In the day’s final race, Luke Lu-
additional the high 80s. “I was actually expecting it to kas, riding for the Upstate Velo
By JOE SOPRANO photos, visit “Well, I am a de- be faster,” Novak said. “But I got Club, put on a show almost as im-
Jsoprano@timesleader.com www.times hydrated now,” in that break for the first (in-race pressive as Novak’s.
leader.com
LUZERNE -- Last year at the David Novak said sprint), and I decided to just go After dropping out of the Pro
Luzerne Criterium and Festival, after completing for it.” 123 race after a few laps because
riders had to deal with rain while the 41-mile Pro 123 Novak cruised from there, of the heat, Lukas went out on a
navigating the .9-mile course in race. leading most of the race and pull- two-man break of his own in the
the borough’s downtown. Still, the 19-year-old from ing away from Waller in the final day’s nightcap, the junior race for
On Sunday, riders didn’t have Tunkhannock didn’t let the high straightaway for the victory. 15- to 18-year-old riders.
to deal with rain. temperatures keep him from put- He finished in 1 hour, 42 min- The 18-year-old Lukas and 15- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Instead it was the heat that ting on a show in the day’s fea- utes, 9 seconds. Waller was a sec- Luzerne Criterium bike race participant Joseph Liparela wins the
greeted riders in nine different tured event. ond behind and the rest of the See LUZERNE, Page 4B Cat 5 race on Sunday.
K

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BOXING BULLETIN BOARD

Shock reigns as Pacquiao loses decision


CAMPS/CLINICS

Camp St. Andrew is accepting regis-


trations for its upcoming camps.
There will be two weeks of basket-
ball for girls entering grades 5-10.
The first week will run from July
8-13, and the second from July
WBO welterweight champ, match, though he blasted the It ended a 15-fight winning 15-20. There will also be two weeks
way the decision went down. streak by Pacquiao dating to of traditional resident camp for all
fans stunned by judges’ girls entering grades 3-10 held on
“I’ve never been as ashamed of 2005 that turned him into a box-
scorecards after the bout. the same dates. There will be a
the sport of boxing as I am to- ing superstar and made him a na- father/son weekend for boys ages
night,” said Arum, who handles tional hero in the Philippines. 6-13 from July 20-22. There will be
both fighters. “I thought I won the fight,” one week of basketball for boys
By TIM DAHLBERG Bradley came on strong in the Bradley said. “I didn’t think he entering grades 4-9 from July
AP Boxing Writer 22-26. For more information or to
later rounds, winning five of the was as good as everyone says he register, visit www.dioceseof-
LAS VEGAS — Timothy Bra- last six rounds on two scorecards was. I didn’t feel his power.” scranton.org or call 226-4606.
dley promised to shock, though and four on the third. He won Ringside punching statistics Nanticoke Basketball still has open-
ings for its summer camp. The
the biggest shock in his fight 115-113 on two scorecards, while showed Pacquiao landing 253 camp is held at the Nanticoke High
with Manny Pacquiao came from losing on the third by the same punches to 159 for Bradley, who School gym and runs June 11-15.
the judges’ scorecards. margin. The Associated Press vowed before the fight to take The camp is open to those enter-
In a fight Pacquiao seemed to had Pacquiao winning 117-111. the 147-pound title from Pac- ing grades 2-9. Walk-up regis-
tration for the girls’ session will be
have in hand, two judges decided “I did my best,” Pacquiao said. quiao. The Compubox statistics held Monday at 8:30 a.m., while
otherwise, giving Bradley a split “I guess my best wasn’t good showed Pacquiao landing more the boys will follow at 12:30 p.m.
decision Saturday night and end- enough.” punches in 10 of the 12 rounds. Campers who are per-registered
ing the Filipino fighter’s remark- Pacquiao tried to turn the fight Bradley was so confident that ASSOCIATED PRESS should report at 8:45 a.m. for the
girls and 12:45 p.m. for the boys’
able seven-year unbeaten run. into a brawl, using his power to he had oversized tickets printed Manny Pacquiao, right, and Timothy Bradley during their WBO session. For more information or
Promoter Bob Arum fumed, hurt Bradley in the early rounds. up for a Nov. 10 rematch that will world welterweight title fight Saturday in Las Vegas. an application, visit www.gnasd-
the crowd at the MGM Grand But Bradley changed tactics in now likely happen. .com or call 740-6049.
arena booed, and Pacquiao the middle rounds and used his Bradley seemed hurt in the seemed in control of the fight ev- lievable,” Arum said. “I went MEETINGS
seemed stunned when the deci- boxing skills to win enough fourth and fifth rounds, but Pac- erywhere but on the judge’s over to Bradley before the deci-
sion was announced. Arum said rounds to take the narrow deci- quiao had trouble landing big scorecards. sion and he said, ‘I tried hard but Hanover Area Quarterback Club will
there would be a November re- sion for the welterweight title. punches after that. Still, he “Can you believe that? Unbe- I couldn’t beat the guy.”’ be holding a meeting Wednesday
at 7 p.m. at Bar 11 Restaurant in
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Toronto 4, Oklahoma City 1 $118,521. TRIFECTA (4-9-7) $269.80
are July 15 at Connell Park from
Green Ridge at Abington Blue West Division Thursday, May 17: Toronto 5, Oklahoma City 0 20. (23) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 160, 67.2, 24, 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $67.45 9-11 a.m., and July 22 at East Scran-
Nanticoke at Swoyersville W L Pct. GB Friday, May 18: Oklahoma City 5, Toronto 1 $102,449. SUPERFECTA (4-9-7-3) $567.40
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Indianapolis (Pirates)............... 36 27 .571 — Monday, May 21: Toronto 5, Oklahoma City 3 21. (25) David Reutimann, Chevrolet, 160, 63.5, 23, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $28.37
ton Little League from 9-11a.m. Fill
(All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted) Columbus (Indians) ................. 29 33 .468 61⁄2 Wednesday, May 23: Toronto 3, Oklahoma City 0 $97,868. PICK 4 (3-9-3-4 (4 Out of 4)) $3,052.60 out contact form at www.scranton-
Mtop-1 at Greater Pittston Friday, May 25: Toronto 3, Oklahoma City 1 22. (27) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 160, 63.1, 22, Scratched: Lorrie Please, Donttellmewhattodo minersbaseball.com or email
Plains at Tunkhannock Toledo (Tigers) ........................ 28 35 .444 8
CALDER CUP FINALS $95,518.
Swoyersville at Nanticoke Louisville (Reds) ...................... 21 44 .323 16 23. (36) David Gilliland, Ford, 160, 57.1, 22, Tenth - $21,000 Trot 1:52.4 scrantonminersbase-
Wilkes-Barre at Back Mountain Saturday's Games BEST OF 7
Gwinnett 5, Pawtucket 4 Norfolk 4, Toronto 0
$84,668. 6-Windsun Galaxie (Ma MacDonald) 22.40 5.00 ball@gmail.com.
24. (13) Greg Biffle, Ford, 160, 83.2, 21, $80,785. 5.00
Norfolk 5, Buffalo 0 Friday, June 1: Norfolk 3, Toronto 1 25. (42) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 159, 49.1, 19, Plains Township Recreational
THURSDAY, JUNE 14 Syracuse 3, Lehigh Valley 2 Saturday, June 2: Norfolk 4, Toronto 2 $72,985.
2-Monsignor Flan (Ja Bartlett) 2.80 2.40
3-Definitely Mamie (An McCarthy) 5.20 Sports Camps, including basket-
YOUTH LEGION BASEBALL Rochester 2, Indianapolis 0 Thursday, June 7: Norfolk 1, Toronto 0, OT 26. (37) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 159, 45.6, 18, EXACTA (6-2) $70.60
(All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted) Toledo 11, Durham 1 Saturday, June 9: Norfolk 6, Toronto 1 $89,757. TRIFECTA (6-2-3) $216.60
ball, wrestling and field hockey, will
Mountain top at Wilkes-Barre Columbus 4, Charlotte 3 27. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 159, 48.3, 18, $71,935. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $54.15 run from June 11-14. If interested,
Nanticoke at Greater Pittston Louisville 9, Yankees 5 28. (29) Aric Almirola, Ford, 158, 61.4, 16, $108,721.
Tunkhannock at Plains Sunday's Games 29. (10) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, accident, 139,
SUPERFECTA (6-2-3-4) $2,314.20 pick up applications at the Plains
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $115.71
Buffalo 4, Norfolk 2 B A S K E T B A L L 87.4, 15, $79,135. Township administration building
Louisville 5, Yankees 4 30. (4) Kyle Busch, Toyota, engine, 76, 70.6, 14, Eleventh - $8,500 Pace 1:51.3 at 126 N. Main St. For more in-
FRIDAY, JUNE 15 Pawtucket 6, Gwinnett 1 $117,193. 1-Mr Genius (Ma Kakaley) 57.80 25.20 11.80
PREP LEGION BASEBALL Indianapolis 8, Rochester 1 National Basketball 31. (19) A J Allmendinger, Dodge, accident, 64, 6-Speculative Edge (Ho Parker) 5.60 3.20 formation, call Bill at 825-5574.
(All games 5:30 p.m. unless noted) Lehigh Valley 5, Syracuse 2
Association
53.2, 13, $112,910. 5-Kel’s Return (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.20 Plymouth Shawnee Indians will
Abington White at Dunmore Durham 7, Toledo 1 32. (40) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, accident, 47, 34.8, EXACTA (1-6) $707.80
Valley View at Moscow Columbus 5, Charlotte 4 12, $68,160. TRIFECTA (1-6-5) $3,206.20 have sign-ups at the Plymouth
Playoff Glance
South Scranton at Abington Blue Today's Games (x-if necessary)
33. (43) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, brakes, 39, 34, 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $801.55 Mini Football Field, June 26, 27,
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Lehigh Valley at Syracuse, 7 p.m. 11, $75,960. SUPERFECTA (1-6-5-3) $7,157.40
Gwinnett at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. (Best-of-7) 34. (30) Michael McDowell, Ford, rear gear, 37, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $357.87
and 28 from 5:30-7 p.m. for ages
(All game 5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Back Mountain at Mtop-2 Louisville at Yankees, 7:05 p.m. CONFERENCE FINALS 43.4, 10, $67,760. 5-14. For information, call Bill at
Greater Pittston at Wilkes-Barre Rochester at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE 35. (26) Casey Mears, Ford, brakes, 36, 44.4, 9, Twelfth - $18,000 Pace 1:51.2 239-7855.
Swoyersville at Plains Charlotte at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Miami 4, Boston 3 $67,610. 3-Shaky Hanover (Er Carlson) 10.20 5.80 4.40
YOUTH LEGION BASEBALL Norfolk at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Monday, May 28: Miami 93, Boston 79 36. (32) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, accident, 33, 30.1, 8, 4-Artsy Princess (Ma Kakaley) 9.00 4.20 UPCOMING EVENTS
(All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted) Toledo at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 30: Miami 115, Boston 111, OT $67,385. 1-Synergy Seelster (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.80
Back Mountain at Nanticoke Tuesday's Games Friday, June 1: Boston 101, Miami 91 37. (33) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, brakes, 30, 39.2, EXACTA (3-4) $80.40
Louisville at Yankees, 11:05 a.m. Sunday, June 3: Boston 93, Miami 91, OT 0, $67,205. TRIFECTA (3-4-1) $359.20 15th Annual Greater Wilkes-Barre
Charlotte at Columbus, 12:05 p.m. Tuesday, June 5: Boston 94, Miami 90 38. (28) Mike Bliss, Toyota, brakes, 26, 40.7, 0, 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $89.80 Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
SATURDAY, JUNE 16 Toledo at Durham, 1:05 p.m. Thursday, June 7: Miami 98, Boston 79 $67,053. SUPERFECTA (3-4-1-7) $994.40 Charity Golf Tournament will be
(All games 10:30 a.m. unless noted) Lehigh Valley at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Saturday, June 9: Miami 101, Boston 88 39. (39) Stacy Compton, Chevrolet, transmission, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $49.72
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Rochester at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE 24, 35.4, 5, $64,225. PICK 3 (6-1-ALL) $126.40 held Friday, August 17 at Sand
40. (38) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, overheating, 19, PICK 3 (6-ALL-3) $126.40
Mtop-1 at Wilkes-Barre Gwinnett at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. Oklahoma City 4, San Antonio 2 37.4, 4, $64,075. PICK 3 (ALL-1-3) $126.40
Spring Country Club. Format will
Nanticoke at Tunkhannock Norfolk at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Sunday, May 27: San Antonio 101, Oklahoma City
YOUTH LEGION BASEBALL 98
41. (41) Reed Sorenson, Ford, accident, 12, 33.1, 0, be captain and crew with a 1 p.m.
Back Mountain at Mountain Top Eastern League Tuesday, May 29: San Antonio 120, Oklahoma City
$71,925. Thirteenth - $12,000 Pace 1:51.4 shotgun start. Individual players
Old Forge at Swoyersville 42. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, brakes, 12, 33, 2, 4-Great Soul (Br Simpson) 19.80 8.20 7.20
Wilkes-Barre at Greater Pittston
Eastern Division 111 $63,765. 8-Royal Morn (An McCarthy) 5.60 4.40 are welcome and will be paired
Thursday, May 31: Oklahoma City 102, San Antonio
W L Pct. GB
82
43. (15) Landon Cassill, Toyota, accident, 1, 31.3, 1, 6-The Real Dan (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.60 with others. Cost is $80 per per-
Trenton (Yankees)................... 35 26 .574 — $90,493. EXACTA (4-8) $97.80
SUNDAY, JUNE 17 Saturday, June 2: Oklahoma City 109, San Antonio
Race Statistics TRIFECTA (4-8-6) $801.60 son, which includes 18 holes, cart
Reading (Phillies) .................... 33 26 .559 1 103
PREP LEGION BASEBALL New Britain (Twins) ................. 34 27 .557 1 Monday: June 4: Oklahoma City 108, San Antonio Average Speed of Race Winner: 131.004 mph. 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $200.40 fee, beverages, and a buffet dinner
(All games 1 p.m. unless noted) 103 Time of Race: 3 hours, 3 minutes, 12 seconds. SUPERFECTA (4-8-6-3) $4,296.60 at the course. Prizes will be award-
Binghamton (Mets).................. 29 30 .492 5 Margin of Victory: 0.997 seconds. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $214.83
Dunmore at Back Mountain Portland (Red Sox).................. 27 35 .435 81⁄2 Wednesday, June 6: Oklahoma City 107, San Anto- ed for longest drive both male and
Mountain Top at Abington White nio 99 Caution Flags: 7 for 35 laps.
Moscow at Back Mountain, 4 p.m. New Hampshire (Blue Jays)... 22 39 .361 13 Lead Changes: 19 among 10 drivers. Fourteenth - $11,000 Pace 1:51.2 female, closest to pin, and flight
FINALS Lap Leaders: J.Logano 1-16;J.McMurray 1-Real Special (Ma Kakaley) 4.60 3.00 2.40
South Scranton at Nanticoke Western Division
Swoyersville at Abington Blue W L Pct. GB
Oklahoma City vs. Miami 17-22;D.Hamlin 23-31;J.McMurray 32;D.Earnhardt 2-Jin Dandy (Br Simpson) 3.80 3.00 winners. Deadline to enter is
Tuesday, June 12: Miami at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m. Jr. 33-43;M.Kenseth 44;G.Biffle 45-46;D.Ragan 4-Taylor C (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.80 August 10. For more information,
Valley View at Green Ridge Akron (Indians)......................... 39 20 .661 — Thursday, June 14: Miami at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m. 47;D.Hamlin 48-59;D.Earnhardt Jr. EXACTA (1-2) $31.80
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 33 29 .532 71⁄2 Sunday, June 17: Oklahoma City at Miami, 8 p.m. 60-67;J.McMurray 68-74;G.Biffle 75-91;M.Kenseth TRIFECTA (1-2-4) $97.40 call Jim at 793-3434, or Brian at
(All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Back Mountain at Greater Pittston
Erie (Tigers) ............................. 29 32 .475 11 Tuesday, June 19: Oklahoma City at Miami, 9 p.m. 92-101;J.Logano 102-103;J.Montoya 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $24.35 814-8598. Mail payments (payable
Richmond (Giants) .................. 29 34 .460 12 x-Thursday, June 21: Oklahoma City at Miami, 9 104-106;D.Gilliland 107-108;D.Earnhardt Jr. SUPERFECTA (1-2-4-5) $265.80
Mtop-2 at Mtop-1 p.m. 109-125;J.Logano 126-152;M.Martin 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $13.29 to W-B friendly Sons of St. Patrick)
Swoyersville at Tunkhannock Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 28 33 .459 12
Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 27 34 .443 13
x-Sunday, June 24: Miami at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. 153-156;J.Logano 157-160. LATE DOUBLE (4-1) $84.60 and registration to 94 Miner
x-Tuesday, June 26: Miami at Oklahoma City, 9 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Total Handle-$362,498
Saturday's Games p.m. J.Logano, 4 times for 49 laps;D.Earnhardt Jr., 3
Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 18702.
W H AT ’ S O N T V
Portland 3, Richmond 1 times for 36 laps;D.Hamlin, 2 times for 21 laps;G- Kiwanis Club of Swoyersville is
Reading 7, Harrisburg 2
Bowie 7, New Hampshire 3 Women's National Basketball .Biffle, 2 times for 19 laps;J.McMurray, 3 times for 14 planning its annual golf tourna-
New Britain 6, Erie 0
laps;M.Kenseth, 2 times for 11 laps;M.Martin, 1 time F O O T B A L L ment to be held Sunday, August 12
COLLEGE BASEBALL Binghamton 12, Trenton 0 Association for 4 laps;J.Montoya, 1 time for 3 laps;D.Gilliland, 1
Akron 2, Altoona 1, 10 innings
time for 2 laps;D.Ragan, 1 time for 1 lap. at the Four Seasons Golf Club in
1 p.m.
ESPN2 — NCAA Division I playoffs, super region- Sunday's Games
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L Pct GB
Top 12 in Points: 1. M.Kenseth, 523;2. D.Earnhardt
Jr., 513;3. G.Biffle, 507;4. D.Hamlin, 504;5. J.John-
Arena Football League Exeter. The day will include a 1 p.m.
als, game 3, N.C. State at Florida (if necessary) Richmond 4, Portland 3 Chicago............................. 6 1 .857 — son, 493;6. K.Harvick, 470;7. M.Truex Jr., 465;8. NATIONAL CONFERENCE shotgun start, green fees, cart,
4 p.m. Trenton 3, Binghamton 2, 10 innings Connecticut ...................... 6 1 .857 — T.Stewart, 448;9. C.Bowyer, 443;10. B.Keselow- Central Division
ESPN2 — NCAA Division I playoffs, super region- Akron 7, Altoona 1 Indiana............................... 4 2 .667 11⁄2 ski, 426;11. C.Edwards, 423;12. Ky.Busch, 420.
prizes, refreeshments, and a meal.
.........................................................W L T Pct
als, game 3, Arkansas at Baylor (if necessary) Reading 5, Harrisburg 4 Atlanta ............................... 3 5 .375 31⁄2 NASCAR Driver Rating Formula San Antonio ................................... 9 3 0 .750 Cost is $65 per person with a
New Britain 6, Erie 0 New York .......................... 3 6 .333 4
7 p.m. Bowie 6, New Hampshire 5 Washington ...................... 1 5 .167 41⁄2
A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race. Chicago .......................................... 7 5 0 .583 captain and crew format. For more
ESPN2 — NCAA Division I playoffs, super region- The formula combines the following categories: Iowa ................................................ 5 8 0 .385
als, game 3, Oklahoma at South Carolina (if neces- Today's Games WESTERN CONFERENCE Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Kansas City .................................... 2 10 0 .167 information, call Gene at 283-1677.
sary) No games scheduled W L Pct GB Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under West Division Lehman Golf Club is hosting a bus
Tuesday's Games Minnesota....................... 9 0 1.000 — Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Fin-
CYCLING Reading at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m. Los Angeles ................... 6 1 .857 2 ish.
.......................................................... W L T Pct trip to Whitetail Golf Club in Bath
Arizona .............................................10 3 0 .769
5 p.m.
Akron at New Britain, 6:35 p.m. San Antonio.................... 3 4 .429 5 San Jose .......................................... 9 4 0 .692 on Wednesday, June 27. Cost of
New Hampshire at Richmond, 6:35 p.m. Phoenix........................... 2 5 .286 6 Utah .................................................. 8 5 0 .615 the trip is $60 and includes green
NBCSN — Tour de Suisse, stage 3, Martigny to Trenton at Altoona, 7 p.m.
Aarberg, Switzerland (same-day tape) Seattle ............................. 1 6 .143 7 Spokane ........................................... 7 5 0 .583
Erie at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. fees with cart, continental break-
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Portland at Bowie, 7:05 p.m.
Tulsa ............................... 0 8 .000 81⁄2
H A R N E S S AMERICAN CONFERENCE
fast before departure, trans-
Saturday's Games
7 p.m. San Antonio 80, Seattle 67 R A C I N G South Division
.........................................................W L T Pct portation, and prizes for long drive
ESPN — Boston at Miami Minnesota 93, Tulsa 73
H O C K E Y
Georgia........................................... 7 6 0 .538 and closest to the pin. Call 675-
YES – N.Y. Yankees at Atlanta
Chicago 73, New York 64
Sunday's Games Pocono Downs Results Jacksonville ................................... 6 6 0 .500
1686 for more information.
Tampa Bay ..................................... 6 6 0 .500
NHL HOCKEY Connecticut 92, Atlanta 73 First - $12,000 Pace 1:50.4 New Orleans .................................. 5 7 0 .417
8 p.m. National Hockey League Today's Games 4-High Wire Kat (Mi Simons) 21.20 8.40 6.80 Orlando ........................................... 1 11 0 .083
No games scheduled 1-Brave Call (Ma Kakaley) 3.20 3.00
NBC — Playoffs, finals, game 6, New Jersey at Los Playoff Glance 6-Royal Cam-Hall (Jo Pavia Jr) 13.20 Eastern Division
Angeles (Best-of-7) EXACTA (4-1) $68.60 .......................................................... W L T Pct Bulletin Board items will not be
Philadelphia.....................................10 3 0 .769
SOCCER (x-if necessary) TRIFECTA (4-1-6) $944.80
Cleveland ......................................... 6 6 0 .500 accepted over the telephone. Items
CONFERENCE FINALS 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $236.20
11:45 a.m.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
A U T O R A C I N G SUPERFECTA (4-1-6-8) $10,704.80 Milwaukee........................................ 4 8 0 .333 may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
ESPN — UEFA, Euro 2012, group phase, France 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $535.24 Pittsburgh ........................................ 3 9 0 .250
vs. England, at Donetsk, Ukraine New Jersey 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 Friday's Games tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
2:30 p.m. Monday, May 14: NY Rangers 3, New Jersey 0 NASCAR Second - $11,000 Pace 1:51.0 Philadelphia 69, Milwaukee 62 off at the Times Leader or mailed to
ESPN — UEFA, Euro 2012, group phase, Ukraine Wednesday, May 16: New Jersey 3, NY Rangers 2 5-Brent Montana (Pa Berry) 2.60 2.10 2.10 Pittsburgh 1, Cleveland 0 Forfeit
Saturday, May 19: NY Rangers 3, New Jersey 0 Sprint Cup-Pocono 400 Results
vs. Sweden, at Kiev, Ukraine
Monday, May 21: New Jersey 4, NY Rangers 1 Sunday
8-Screen The Call (Ma Kakaley) 3.60 3.40 San Jose 51, Orlando 34 Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
1-Blues At Midnight (An McCarthy) 5.40 Saturday's Games
TENNIS Wednesday, May 23: New Jersey 5, NY Rangers 3 At Pocono Raceway EXACTA (5-8) $10.20 Georgia 56, Jacksonville 39 St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Friday, May 25: New Jersey 3, NY Rangers 2, OT Long Pond, Pa. TRIFECTA (5-8-1) $57.40
7 a.m. San Antonio 53, New Orleans 46
WESTERN CONFERENCE Lap length: 2.5 miles 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $14.35 Utah 68, Chicago 28
NBCSN — French Open men’s final, Novak Djo-
Los Angeles 4, Phoenix 1 (Start position in parentheses) SUPERFECTA (5-8-1-2) $322.80 Arizona 55, Iowa 48
kovic vs. Rafael Nadal (comp. of susp. match), at
Paris Sunday, May 13: Los Angeles 4, Phoenix 2
Tuesday, May 15: Los Angeles 4, Phoenix 0
1. (1) Joey Logano, Toyota, 160 laps, 133.7 rating, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $16.14
DAILY DOUBLE (4-5) $59.20
Spokane 70, Kansas City 46 27 Unique Holes
48 points, $226,725.
Copyright 2012 World Features Syndicate, Inc.
Thursday, May 17: Los Angeles 2, Phoenix 1 2. (6) Mark Martin, Toyota, 160, 116.5, 43, Scratched: Kanjo One Breathtaking Course
Sunday, May 20: Phoenix 2, Los Angeles 0 $153,535.
Tuesday, May 22: Los Angeles 4, Phoenix 3, OT
STANLEY CUP FINALS
3. (22) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 160, 96.6, 41,
$181,610.
Third - $6,000 Pace 1:52.4
4-M K G (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5.60 3.20 2.80
Weekday Special
T R A N S A C T I O N S Los Angeles 3, New Jersey 2 4. (24) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 160, 101.4, 40, 1-Artsbred Camotion (An McCarthy) 2.80 2.60
Dave Bienia recorded a hole-in- Tuesday thru Friday
Wednesday, May 30: Los Angeles 2, New Jersey 1, $159,346. 7-Master Of Wars (Jo Kakaley) 5.20 Play & Ride for Just
OT 5. (5) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 160, 105.7, 40, EXACTA (4-1) $12.60 one at the Wyoming Valley Coun-
BASEBALL Saturday, June 2: Los Angeles 2, New Jersey 1, OT
Monday, June 4: Los Angeles 4, New Jersey 0
$143,676.
6. (16) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 160, 86.6, 38,
TRIFECTA (4-1-7) $130.20
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $32.55 try Club in Wilkes-Barre on Sun- $33.00
American League SUPERFECTA (4-1-7-9) $1,386.40
Wednesday, June 6: New Jersey 3, Los Angeles 1 $122,849.
BOSTON RED SOX — Placed LHP Rich Hill on the
Saturday, June 9: New Jersey 2, Los Angeles 1 7. (14) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 160, 117.6, 38, $135,646. 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $69.32 day. The achievement came on Must Present Coupon.
One coupon per foursome. Cannot be used in
15-day DL. Recalled RHP Mark Melancon from
Pawtucket (IL). Monday, June 11: New Jersey at Los Angeles, 8
p.m.
8. (8) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 160, 126.8, 37,
$93,260. Fourth - $9,500 Trot 1:56.3 hole No. 15, which played at 153 tournaments or with any other promotion. ST
KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Traded OF D’Andre
Toney to Houston to complete an earlier trade. x-Wednesday, June 13: Los Angeles at New Jer- 9. (3) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 160, 100.3, 35, 4-Scorcher Hall (Th Jackson) 3.00 2.80 2.40
2-Contrary Motion (Do Irvine Jr) 7.20 4.00
yards. Witnesses were James Monday Special $32
sey, 8 p.m. $92,810.
National League 10. (11) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 160, 89, 35, 3-Genic’s Boy (Ty Buter) 3.00 Scorey, Jim Thomas and Eric Senior Day Mon-Thurs $28
ATLANTA BRAVES — Activated 3B Chipper Jones $114,468. EXACTA (4-2) $21.80 Ladies Day Thursday $28
from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Jose Constanza
American Hockey League 11. (2) Carl Edwards, Ford, 160, 79.3, 33, $123,326. TRIFECTA (4-2-3) $72.60 Dingle. Weekends After 1 p.m. $36
to Gwinnett (IL). Recalled RHP Julio Teheran from 12. (18) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 160, 95.6, 32, 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $18.15
Gwinnett. Playoff Glance $119,243. SUPERFECTA (4-2-3-8) $264.80 GPS CART INCLUDED
MIAMI MARLINS — Recalled 1B Gaby Sanchez 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $13.24
from New Orleans (PCL). Designated INF Donnie
(x-if necessary) 13. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 160, 101.2, 31, 868-GOLF
ALL JUNK CARS &
CONFERENCE FINALS $105,868.
Murphy for assignment. 14. (21) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 160, 81.4, 30, Fifth - $4,500 Pace 1:53.0
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Selected the contract of BEST OF 7 6-Big Gus (Br Simpson) 49.20 22.20 6.80
$122,121.
RHP Joe Kelly from Memphis (PCL). Optioned C
Steven Hill to Memphis. Transferred RHP Chris
Carpenter to the 60-day DL.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Norfolk 4, St. John's 0
Thursday, May 17: Norfolk 6, St. John’s 1
15. (20) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 160, 81, 29,
$115,235.
16. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 160, 74.7, 28,
7-Franklin Vandercam (Th Jackson) 12.00 8.80
3-Universal Dream N (Br Irvine) 4.60
EXACTA (6-7) $395.20
TRUCKS WANTED
SAN DIEGO PADRES — Selected the contract of Saturday, May 19: Norfolk 3, St. John’s 1 $101,393. TRIFECTA (6-7-3) $2,336.00 Highest Prices Paid In Cash.
RHP Brad Boxberger from Tucson (PCL). Optioned Monday, May 21: Norfolk 1, St. John’s 0, OT 17. (17) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 160, 74.3, 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $584.00 Free Pickup. Call Anytime. 260 Country Club Drive, Mountaintop
RHP Andrew Cashner to San Antonio (TL). Trans- Tuesday, May 22: Norfolk 4, St. John’s 0 28, $104,826. SUPERFECTA (6-7-3-5) $1,543.80 www.blueridgetrail.com
ferred RHP Tim Stauffer to the 60-day DL. 18. (31) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 160, 60.6, 26, 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $77.19 VITO & GINO
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Like old times, Martin is a Pocono bridesmaid


Veteran driver finished second finishes. driving right on past and into the said, "I’ll be the one with the tro-
in Long Pond for seventh time "I’ve earned all those second- lead. phy."
place finishes," Martin said. "And "Well, I’d call that a bump-and- It was just another time his on-
in his illustrious racing career. I’m proud of that. You’re not entit- run," said Martin, who didn’t ap- ly prize at Pocono Raceway came
led. You’ve got to go get them." prove of Logano’s move. "It has from the pride he took in making
He nearly went out and made it been acceptable in this racing for a fantastic finish for someone
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
first to the checkered flag. a long time. It’s not how I would else.
psokoloski@timesleader.com
Martin made a great late-race have done it. If I had a fast enough "We went after that thing really
LONG POND -- Poor Mark pass of Logano for the lead on a car, he’d have gotten a return. hard," Martin said. "I was willing
Martin.
restart, and clung to the front po- (But) I couldn’t keep up with to risk it all. Once we got out
It happened again to him at Po-
sition until the 197th lap. him." there, Joey was just stronger than
cono Raceway, where his at-
That’s when something weird It put Martin on the fast track we were.
tempted victory runs always
seem to turn to near-misses. happened, like it always seems to to more heartbreak in Long "I had a little slip there off of
This time, Martin was bumped for Martin at Pocono. Pond. FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
(turn) three and he was able to
out of the lead Sunday, and essen- His car wobbled a bit coming He has been running at Pocono Mark Martin, driving the Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota, finished get by," Martin continued. "I was
tially victory lane, late in the Po- out of turn three, giving Logano since 1982, making Sunday his second at the Pocono 400 on Sunday at Pocono Raceway. pushing as hard as a could."
cono 400 by winner Joey Logano. just enough space to make a 51st race at the track. Once again, he was pushing
And it left Martin wondering if move for the lead. Martin nearly pulled off a victo- of races in 1998, 2003 and ’04. And he walked away from an- faster than most everyone in the
a win would ever come for him at And Logano got it the old-fash- ry in1992 and again in1993, came For the seventh time in his long other fine day still searching for field at Pocono.
Pocono, where he always seems ioned way on a NASCAR track, oh-so-close in 1996, was right and distiguished career, Martin his first victory there. Except the one car he always
to add to a string of second-place tapping Martin’s bumper and there behind the leader at the end finished No. 2 at Pocono. "Maybe next week," Martin seems to be chasing there.

Kenseth
assumes
points
top spot
Dale Earnhardt Jr. stands
second despite being
winless so far this season.

By ANDREW M. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
LONG POND – A seventh-
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER place finish Sunday by Matt
Joey Logano does a burnout while waving the checkered flag to the fans in the grandstand after his victory Sunday in the Pocono 400 in Long Pond. Kenseth at the Pocono 400
vaulted him into the points lead,
as both he and Dale Earnhardt
Jr. jumped ahead of Greg Biffle
in the Sprint Cup Series stand-
ings.
Biffle finished 24th after
spending some time on pit road
with his No.16 3M Ford Fusion’s
hood up. The team said the en-
gine lost a cylinder.
His troubles cost him two
spots in the standings.
“It’s unfortunate we fell back
that far, but the points are so
tight,” Biffle said. “We knew that
if we had an issue we were gonna
drop a lot – if we got in a wreck
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER or had an engine problem or a
A member of Jeff Gordon’s pit crew barely gets out of the way as mechanical issue or flat tire.
Gordon exits the pits on Sunday at Pocono Raceway. You’re vulnerable when you’re
only one point or 10 points
entitled. You’ve got to go get ahead, but that’s racing,”

LOGANO
them.” Only100 points separates first
Like Logano did Sunday. and11th in the standings and on-
“I couldn’t pick someone cool- ly 30 points are the difference
er to line up against in a late res- between first and fifth place.
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tart like that and try to win a FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Kyle Busch’s engine failure
A caution for debris, though, race,” Logano said. Dale Earnhardt Jr. pits for a full set of tires and fuel during the Pocono 400 on Sunday at Pocono Race- and 30th-place finish in Sun-
with 12 laps left stymied Earn- way. day’s race was more damaging,
hardt Jr. and Gordon, and put the as it knocked him out of the
frontrunners back in position for RACE HIGHLIGHTS Brad Keselowski, Hamlin and Lo- ray up front followed by Kasey LAP 128 – Logano wins the top-10 in points heading into
victory. LAP 1 – Landon Cassill gets gano. The start-and-park drivers Kahne, Greg Biffle, Mark Martin race off pit road to restart first. next week’s race in Michigan.
Martin passed Logano for the clipped by Martin Truex to bring use the caution as an opportunity and Earnhardt Jr. Martin second, Earnhardt Jr. He was ninth coming into the
lead one lap after the restart on out the first caution. A.J. All- to get off the track. LAP 74 – Caution for debris. third and Kenseth fourth. weekend. He is now 12th, six
lap 153. He held the advantage, mendinger is also involved. LAP 33 – Race leader Hamlin LAP 75 – Kyle Busch has his en- LAP 136 – Caution as Kahne points out of 10th place. His Joe
but Logano finally reeled him in The caution is a break for Carl in the pits for four tires and fuel gine let go under caution. He was gets into the wall in the tunnel Gibbs Racing teammate Joey
and used a slight tap to pass him Edwards, who has a left rear tire under green. Keselowski also in in the top 10 at the time. Ten driv- turn. Earnhardt Jr. and Jeff Gor- Logano won Sunday’s race and
in turn one. rubbing after being tapped by as green-flag pit stops begin. Ke- ers – mostly the start-and-park don make quick fuel stops. moved up one position to15th in
“Well, I’d call it a bump and Denny Hamlin going into the first selowski gets a pass-through pen- guys – are out of the race. Busch LAP143—Restart with Logano the standings.
run,” Martin said. “It’s been ac- turn. alty for too fast exiting pit road. likely to join them soon. followed by Martin, Hamlin and Brad Keselowski, who fin-
ceptable in this racing for a long LAP 6 – Restart with pole win- LAP 57 – Hamlin, Dale Earn- LAP 83 – Restart with Biffle in Stewart. ished 18th, picked up enough
time. It’s not how I would have ner Joe Logano up front. hardt Jr., Matt Kenseth and front. Martin second, Earnhardt LAP 144 – Earnhardt Jr. up to points to enter the top-10. Other
done it. Certainly, if I had a fast LAP 10 – Juan Montoya into McMurray up front as long green- Jr. third and Logano fourth. 10th after restarting 16th. Gordon than Busch, each of the nine oth-
enough car he would have gotten the pits under green. flag segment continues. LAP 102 – Kenseth and Earn- drops three spots from where he er drivers who entered Sunday
it in return. I couldn’t quite keep LAP 13 – Caution for Reed LAP 60 – Earnhardt Jr. into the hardt Jr.— running one and two – restarted and is 20th. in the top-10 in points remained,
up with him.” Sorenson hitting the wall in turn lead. pit as green-flag servicing begins. LAP 148 – Caution for debris in though several shuffled posi-
The runner-up finish was the three. J.J. Yeley also crashes. Ed- LAP 63 – Hamlin off the pace. Montoya, who isn’t on the same turn two. tions.
seventh time Martin has placed wards, who started second, is Reportedly out of fuel. pit schedule, assumes the lead. LAP 152 – Restart with Logano Kevin Harvick moved up to
second at Pocono. He has never back to 34th after green-flag stop LAP 65 – Caution as Allmend- LAP 112 – Green-flag pit stops leading, Martin second, Stewart sixth, swapping places with
won here, and he turned a tad or- for the tire rub and two penalties. inger hits the wall in the tunnel cycle through, with Earnhardt Jr. third and Hamlin fourth. Martin Truex Jr., who fell to sev-
nery when asked about it. This caution takes the place of turn and stops on the apron of the in the lead and Kenseth second. LAP 153 – Martin takes the enth.
“You’re not owed this stuff, the scheduled competition cau- track. Jeff Burton penalized for LAP 123 – Caution as Aric Al- lead from Logano. Clint Bowyer moved up from
man,” Martin said. “I’ve earned tion slated for lap 20. too fast for exiting the pits. It’s the mirola hits the wall in turn two. It LAP156 – Logano catches Mar- 10th to ninth thanks to his sixth-
all those second-place finishes, LAP 21 – Restart with Jamie 15th pit-road penalty assessed. ends a segment of 41 green-flag tin in turn one and goes on to the place finish Sunday.
and I am proud of that. You’re not McMurray out front followed by LAP 71 – Restart with McMur- laps. victory. Denny Hamlin remained
fourth, Jimmie Johnson re-
mained fifth and Tony Stewart

PITS
road, and some drivers failed to out, 20 were for exiting pit road overdid it to earn his first penalty. maps of pit road throughout the remained eighth.
adjust. and only two were for entering. But the second one, which came week, which happens at every Kenseth, who now leads
“It’s a brand new pit road. It’s “Typically when you see short while he was serving the first, track -- renovations or not. Earnhardt by 10 points in the
not the same length that it was a sections at the end, or even get- perplexed him. As the penalties mounted, they standings, focused his com-
Continued from Page 1B
year ago,” said Robin Pemberton, ting into pit road, you get a rash “I waited (to hit the gas at the served as a warning to other driv- ments on disappointment that
tion-filled start. NASCAR’s vice president for of speeding penalties,” Pember- end of the last segment), and I ers, who said they deliberately he didn’t win the race, some-
A bizarre rash of penalties pro- competition. “The sections ton said. “It’s just a fact. The ma- still got pinned,” Johnson said. took it slower on pit road so they thing he thought he had the car
duced some equally bizarre theo- aren’t the same as they were a jority came on the very last sec- “Things were just repaved. Ev- wouldn’t get busted. to do it with.
ries behind them, including year ago.” tion.” erything has been redone and we “I think the problems today “I couldn’t go on restarts,”
whether the pace car driven by In particular, the final segment Travis Kvapil managed to get need to physically walk down were guys just being a little too Kenseth said. “I thought I was
Vanilla Ice before the race had before coming off of the pits was caught speeding four times. Da- there and mark it off ourselves to aggressive on pit road,” said Ja- getting a good roll at them, but
gone too fast. shorter. Less distance to cover vid Reutimann was hit three understand what happened son Ratcliff, crew chief for race they would just kind of drive by
But the answer, according to means a smaller margin for error times while A.J. Allmendinger, there. winner Joey Logano. “Knowing me. That’s frustrating. We’ll
NASCAR, was a simple one. Po- in the timing system used to Brad Keselowski and Johnson all “We got nailed along with a lot how critical track position was, keep working on it, but I’m hap-
cono Raceway’s facelift included check for speeding. got it twice. of other guys.” all day, I’d say that was the prob- py we got a decent finish and
changes to the segments on pit Of the 22 infractions handed Johnson admitted he probably NASCAR officials distributed lem.” took over the points lead.”
CMYK

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When trade winds blow,


TENNIS: FRENCH OPEN

Rain halts Nadal, Djokovic final you want to hitch a ride


Championship is stopped
during the fourth set and is
ment.
Moments later, play was sus-
pended with the No. 2-seeded
French Open nor U.S. Open has
an indoor court available for
tournament play; there is a plan
PICTURE
THIS.
It’s the end
RICH SHEPOSH
slated to resume Monday. Nadal trying to protect a 6-4, 6-3, to have a retractable roof in Paris of July and you FANTASY SPORTS
2-6, 1-2 lead over a surging Djo- five years from now. are the general
kovic, who’s seeded No. 1. A tarp Nadal and Djokovic were manager of a a bit of a risk. All three need
By HOWARD FENDRICH was pulled over the court, and af- scheduled to resume at 1 p.m. lo- division-lead- time to regain their form. But
AP Tennis Writer ter another hour or so, the deci- cal time (7 a.m. EDT) on Mon- ing Major you’re playing for the fall here,
PARIS — His big lead over No- sion was made to stop for the day day, when the forecast calls for League team. You have a decent so the risk is worth it.
vak Djokovic in Sunday’s and resume Monday. intermittent rain. NBC, which pitching staff, but you’d like to UNDERPERFORMING
drenched French Open final slip- Yes, this French Open already aired Sunday’s action, said Mon- add another starter to help in PLAYERS: OK, so you’re not
ping away, Rafael Nadal tossed a has made history, but not for a day’s U.S. TV coverage will shift your title run. going to get Albert Pujols or
soaked, clay-smeared tennis ball reason that was expected: It’s the to NBC Sports Network, a cable You look around your orga- Matt Kemp in a realistic trade.
toward the chair umpire. first time since 1973 that the channel in about 35 million few- nization, get together a nice Don’t even dream about it.
A drizzle was now a down- tournament at Roland Garros er homes than the broadcast net- little group of prospects and But you might be able to pry
pour, making the balls heavy, the didn’t conclude on a Sunday. work. make an offer. There’s a little lose Nationals’ 3B Ryan Zim-
clay court slippery and changing This sort of thing is becoming Nadal and Djokovic will return back-and-forth, counter offers, merman, Yankees’ 1B Mark
the complexion of a match with a regular occurrence at tennis’ Monday, surely hoping they’re tweaks and then ... success. Teixeira, Rays’ SP James
so much at stake: Djokovic’s bid top tournaments: The U.S. Open not subjected to what happened You’ve made yourself a trade. Shields or Angels’ SP Dan Ha-
to become the first man in 43 men’s final has been postponed 39 years ago, the last time the ASSOCIATED PRESS And you hope it turns into a ren.
years to win four consecutive from Sunday to Monday each of French Open stretched beyond Rafael Nadal leaves the court Cliff Lee in 2009-type deal rath- Zimmerman and Teixeira
Grand Slam titles, and Nadal’s at- the past four years because of Sunday: Ilie Nastase’s victory as rain delays his match er than a Carlos Beltran in 2011 have not come close to their
tempt to become the first man to rain. Unlike at Wimbledon and over Nikki Pilic in the 1973 final against Novak Djokovic in the debacle. usual numbers, so far. Key
win seven titles at the tourna- the Australian Open, neither the ended on Tuesday. men’s final in the French Open. That’s the real world. Fantasy words: So far. Zimmerman has
trades are a little more dicey. dealt with some injuries this
Many owners are often reluc- year and is starting to wake up.

LUZERNE
tant to make a deal. And others Teixeira is a notorious second-
will only make one if they are on half player who can carry a
the winning end of a lopsided team in August and September.
outcome. Shields and Haren are top-15
Continued from Page 1B
Still, if you can navigate pitchers who have been having
year-old Marcello Cesario, of through all the scaredycats and tough years …. SO FAR. (Re-
Young Medalists/Team Roth- rip-off artists, there are some member those words.) You may
rock, lapped the field and held good players out there for the be able to get them for a decent
their own private race for much taking. trade price. If you can, do it.
of the 16-mile jaunt. The duo Let’s break them down into DEALS OF THE CENTURY,
took turns doing the work at the three categories, injured stars, FOR THE YEAR: If you don’t
head of the race before Lukas underperforming players with like a side order of risk with
pulled away on the final lap. upside and deals of the century your transactions, then you
“No race goes like you think … for the year. might as well go for the gusto.
it’s going to, but I guess this one If you want a big star, you gotta
did today,” Lukas said. INJURED STARS: Owners think big. You also have to
Although he added that he who drafted the Phillies’ Ryan overpay.
nearly crashed out of the race on Howard and Chase Utley and Go for the “newer” fantasy
the final turn. Boston’s Carl Crawford knew stars. Owners will want to hold
He said he took the turn a little they were getting “damaged on to Josh Hamilton or Ryan
too hard and his back tire “skid- goods” to start the season. The Braun, but they might be will-
ed and almost went out.” hope was these guys would be ing to part with someone who
In the first race of the day, the ready to go by mid-season and doesn’t have a track record.
Upstate Velo Club’s Rob Price they’d have themselves a bar- The Orioles OF Adam Jones,
went on a solo break with eight gain. Giants OF Melky Cabrera or
laps left in the 21-mile Cat 4 race But rehabs for all three have Indians 2B Jason Kipnis fall
to win easily. He finished ahead PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER dragged on longer than expect- into this category. All three are
of Jeremy Hunter, racing for Luzerne Criterium bike race participants hit the top of Main Street in Luzerne. ed. having great years and are more
Thru-it-all Body Shop Inc., and Which is where you come in. than likely to keep up the pace.
John Wilson in 54:01. introducing young riders to rac- drew team; 5. Josh Clingan, 29, Mason Dixon Velo; 6. An-
Johnson, 34, Mason Dixon Velo; 7. Matthew
na, no team; 7. Darin Benson, 53, Thru-it-all Body
Shop Inc; 8. Robert Grimwood, 48, Phenix Velo
Hope a Howard, Utley or (Don’t tell that to their owners,
Other winners on the day were ing. Randolph, 32, no team; 8. Michael Miller, 43, Ches-
ter County Cycling; 9. Alan Fody, 27, Tri State Velo;
Club; 9. Darren Hartman, Phenix Velo Club 52; 10.
Bill Fleming, 55, Pa Masters Rc; 11. Michel Fink, 51,
Crawford owner has become of course.) They’d look much
Luzerne Criterium results
Jacqueline Paul, women’s open; Cat 4 10. Drew Jubis, 45, Upstate Velo; 11. Josh Carter, Morgan Stanley Cycling Team; 12. Gregory Daniel- fed up, and offer a mid-level better on YOUR roster than
40, Philadelphia Ciclismo; 12. Christopher Peris, wicz, 46, Bike King Racing; 13. Paul Gross, 50, Bike
Joseph Liparela, Cat 5; and Ken- ter, 1.24,Rob Price, 27, Upstate Velo; 2. Jeremy Hun-
Thru-it-all Body Shop Inc; 3. John Wilson, 43, Thru-it-all Body Shop Inc. King Racing; 14. Michael Olex, na, no team. player for one of these guys. It’s someone else’s.
Cat 5 Junior 15-18
neth Wareham, Masters 45+. cling; 5. Aaron Miller, 32, Thru-it-all Body Shop Inc;
43, no team; 4. James Pitman, 26, Skylands Cy-
1. Joseph Liprela, na, no team; 2. Shannon 1. Luke Lukas, 18, Upstate Velo; 2. Marcello Ce-
Field, 29, Adventures For The Cure; 3. Matthew Vi- sario, 15, Young Medalists/Team Rothrock; 3. Erik
Winning times were only availa- Wood, 26, no team; 8. David Hansen, 44, Rogue netti, na, no team; 4. Joseph Bergen, na, no team; 5. Danielewicz, 18, Bike King Racing; 4. Alex Danie-
6. Brian Hazenski, 41, Upstate Velo Club; 7. Daniel

ble for the Cat 4 and Pro 123 Racing Team-NY; 9. Edward Ellard, 31, no team; team; Jay Lloyd, 47, no team; 6. Malcom Norton, na, no
7. Chris Arnone, na, no team; 8. Douglas Po-
lewicz, 15, Bike King Racing; 6. Spencer Sutliff, 16,
no team; 7. Patrick Casselberry, 16, Bike King Rac-
10. Leo Kolshorn, 39, Skylands Cycling; 11. Alan
events. Giadosh, 41, Gs Simmeria; 12. Michael Bowman, well, na, no team; 9. Wayne Nichol, na, no team; 10.
Andrew Wurster, na, no team.
ing.
Women's Open
S W B YA N K E E S
39, Blue Mountain Velo; 13. Kirk Lenhart, 48, Ma-
The day also featured three son Dixon Velo; 14. Rick Babin, 44, Richmond Velo Masters 45+ 1. Jacqueline Paull, 47, Watchung Wheelmen;

Timely hits lead Bats to victory


1. Kenneth Wareham, 46, Thru-it-all Body Shop 2. Sophia Lee, 26, Team Tati; 3. Sarah Grogan, 28,
events for young riders as part of Sport; 15. John Loomis, na, no team.
PRO 123 Inc; 2. Michael Riley, 45, QCW Cycling; 3. Bruce Peanut Butter & Co. Human Zoom; 4. Maria Dziem-
Donaghy, 53, Morgan Stanley Cycling Team; 4. Mi- bowska, 36, Pallas Athene Women’s Cycyling; 5.
the Jack Williams Youth Chal- Waller, 1. David Novak, 19, Upstate Velo Club; 2. Matt
20, Tri State Velo; 3. Alexander Roberts, 38, chael Zban, 47, Thru-it-all Body Shop Inc.; 5. Kevin Elizabeth Tyrell, 60, Somerset Wheelmen.
Saint Clair, 54, Mainline Cycling; 6. Jesse Guudish,
lenge. The Challenge is aimed at Spinteck Cycling Team; 4. Kyle Eckley, 37, no

The Times Leader staff Soto 1b 4 1 2 3


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The Bats jumped out to an 2B – Curtis HR – Soto, Mustelier, Branyan
IP H R ER BB SO
Trio provides significant plied “no” when asked if she had where her .302 batting average have to be selective.” early 2-0 lead in the first on a Louisville
Gustafson (W, 1-1).. 5 9 4 3 3 4
been driven from the dirt by a and 20 runs can keep innings go- The only history between Neftali Soto two-run homer that
offense and flawless defense stray ball as well. ing. some of the players came in a Lit-
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bounced off the top of the left Yankees
for D2 champ Trojanettes. The outfielders have been key “It’s like she’s an extra leadoff tle League state semifinal in field wall and into the bullpen. Mitchell (L, 5-3) ........
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group was in the lineup two “My job’s to get a runner on was on its way to a state title. fifth inning that gave the Bats a
By JOHN MEDEIROS years ago during the Trojanettes base with the top of the order “I don’t know,” said Kowalski, 4-2 lead.
jmedeiros@timesleader.com last state championship. coming up behind me,” Benja- who played on that state cham- Saturday
Russell Branyan hit his fifth
Whether it’s Benjamin going min said. “Coach said this would pion. “We beat them, but I don’t Louisville 9, Yankees 5
In youth leagues, the best soft- homer of the season and Kevin
ball players are usually on the in- 2-for-2 against Dunmore in dis- be better for the team, so I under- remember anything about the Russo had an RBI single in the ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Daniel
field and those with a few holes tricts, or Kowalski getting two stood.” game.” fifth inning to draw the Yankees Dorn and Bill Rinehart homered
in their games take spots in the hits in the district final versus La- Benjamin’s .413 on-base per- The 15-2 Nanticoke-Newport into a 4-4 tie. and drove in three as Louisville
outfield. keland, or Hillan starting a dou- centage, fifth on the team, makes win was impressive, but it Brad Peacock singled to center rolled.
In Nanticoke, coach Gary Wil- ble play Thursday against Kutz- her dangerous in a spot normally doesn’t matter today. in the sixth inning to score Bill Willies Harris added two hits
liams has himself a group of town, this group is integral to used to hide a weakness. “You don’t go in there like and two RBI for the Bats.
Rinehart to score from second,
starting outfielders who excel in Nanticoke’s chances. Defensive- “On our team, it’s like we don’t you’re going to walk all over Brandon Laird had two dou-
giving Louisville the lead for
all facets of the game. And his tal- ly, they have not committed an have a bottom of the order,” Hill- them,” Kowalski said. bles and knocked in two runs
good.
ented trio came together by acci- error all season. an said. “We need to play our game,” for the Yankees, who trailed 9-3
Ronnier Mustelier had a solo
dent. “We get to use our speed out With no easy outs in the li- Hillan said. “We know not to in the seventh inning.
there,” Hillan said of their defen- neup, Nanticoke’s aim is to find take them lightly. This is the home run in the first inning for
Literally. Dellin Betances (3-5) suf-
sive work. its pitches against Warrior Run’s state semifinals, obviously they the Yankees that made it 2-1.
“I love the outfield,” left fielder fered the loss, allowing seven
Offensively, Hillan is second Tay Parker. While the District 4 are a good team.” Gustavo Molina’s sacrifice fly
Katie Kowalski said. “I was a runs on seven hits, while strik-
shortstop until I got hit in the on the team in runs (28) and bat- champion is something of a mys- The Defenders (23-2) will be scored Brandon Laird to score
from third, bringing Scranton/ ing out six and walking four.
mouth with a ball. Now, I cannot ting average (.436), and third in tery to the Trojanettes, they have playing their fourth state playoff
Wilkes-Barre to within 3-2 after Chad Reineke (2-4) earned
keep my head down on a ground hits (34) and RBI (19). Kowalski been made aware of the junior, game in school history. They are
two innings. the win, allowing three runs on
ball.” is tied for the team lead in home- who has fanned 227 this season. 2-1 all-time in the PIAA tourna-
D.J. Mitchell (5-3) took the six hits, while striking out four
“I got hit in the mouth, too,” rs (4), and is second in RBI (27) “We know they have a pretty ment. Warrior Run is coached by
and triples (3). They have been good pitcher,” Benjamin said. Garth Watson and has one start- loss, allowing five runs on six and walking three in five-plus
right fielder Kayla Benjamin
entrenched near the top of the “She has a YouTube video, but ing senior, shortstop Carisa hits in six innings of work. New innings. Jordan Smith earned
said. “We’ve all played on the in-
field before.” batting order. you can’t really tell anything Swartz. York Yankee reliever David the save for the Bats.
“We were all probably pitchers Benjamin moved from the from it.” Nanticoke (23-3) is seeking its Robertson made his first rehab Louisville Yankees
at one time,” said center fielder middle of the order to the No. 9 “We know we have to lay off seventh consecutive state play- appearance with Scranton/ Gaitright cf
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PRESSURE
PIAA play. She has four multi-hit DIRECTIONS nine hits over five innings for Rhinehart rf
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games. And this season, her aver- Louisville. Donnie Joseph Dorn 1b 5 1 1 3 Bernier 2b 2 0 0 1
Bloomsburg University: Take I-81 Club Rd. Drive up hill and turn
age is an off-the-charts .875 in two South to I-80 West. Take Exit right on first road after Nelson
earned the save. Miller c
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games, raising her season number 236A onto Lightstreet Rd. (Route Field House. Hutchinson Field will Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and
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46 points from a level she was not 487). Go about 1.5 miles and turn be ahead on the left. First pitch is Louisville play game three of a Louisville ............................ 010 330 020 — 9
Yankees ............................. 011 001 020 — 5
remarkable, as she has more hits satisfied with to its current .350. right at traffic light onto Country 4 p.m. four-game set tonight at 7:05 DP – Louisville 1, Yankees 2. 2B – Costanzo (7),
Harris (8), Laird 2 (16), Dickerson (6). 3B –
than outs in her PIAA playoff ca- "I’ve been in a slump for a p.m. Ramon Ortiz (4-3, 3.52) Joseph (2). HR – Dorn (7), Rhinehart (6). LOB –
reer. while," Gow said. "I tried to prac- gets the ball for the Yankees, Louisville 9, Yankees 12.
IP H R ER BB SO
"Sammy is on fire right now," tice with my dad to get out of it. state. Hit a ball in the hole or up team with all her friends. while Pedro Villarreal (2-2, 3.50) Louisville
Reineke (W, 2-4)..... 5.1 6 3 3 3 4
Williams said. "We couldn’t ask For a little while, I lost confidence the middle and, if she gets a glove "We all have a lot of confi- gets the nod for the Bats. Christiani .................. 1.2
Webb ........................ 0.1
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0
2
0
2
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1
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for anything more from her." but my teammates really picked on it, the batter is likely out. It all dence," Gow said. "We’ve all been Fisher ....................... 0.1 0 0 0 2 0
Louisville Yankees Smith (S, 6).............. 1.1 1 0 0 0 1
Gow has hits in all six of her ca- me up." comes from the work she’s done in together for so long. Most of us ab r h bi ab r h bi Yankees
Gathright cf 5 1 2 1 Dickerson lf 4 0 0 0 Betances (L, 3-5) .... 4.1 5 7 7 4 6
reer state playoff games and Gow is also the keystone of one the backyard with her father for have been playing together since Rojas ss 4 0 0 0 Joseph 2b 5 0 0 0 Bulger ....................... 2.2 1 0 0 2 3
Costanzo 3b 2 1 0 0 Mustelier rf 4 1 2 1 O’Connor ................. 2.0 4 2 2 1 5
sports a .636 batting average in of the best defensive teams in the years, as well as being part of a we were 9."
CMYK

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MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP


STANDINGS/STATS
CSnydr c 3 2 1 2 OHudsn 3b 3 1 1 3 ;Second, Brian Runge;Third, Ted Barrett.
S TA N D I N G S Totals 38111110 Totals 33 9 8 9 T—3:03. A—34,807 (47,860).
Houston ........................... 020 025 020 — 11
AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago............................ 002 101 023 — 9
East Division E—C.Johnson (8). LOB—Houston 4, Chicago 2. N AT I O N A L
Tampa Bay.....................................
W
35
L
25
Pct GB WCGB
.583 — —
L10
6-4
Str
W-4
Home
19-11
Away
16-14
2B—Wallace (3), C.Snyder (4), Beckham (9). HR—
Altuve (4), J.D.Martinez (6), Wallace (2), Maxwell
L E A G U E
New York ....................................... 34 25 .576 1
⁄2 — 8-2 W-3 19-12 15-13 (6), A.Dunn (20), Konerko (12), O.Hudson (1). SB—
Baltimore........................................ 34 26 .567 1 — 5-5 W-2 16-14 18-12 Altuve (10), Bixler 2 (2), Rios (7), Al.Ramirez (8). Brewers 6, Padres 5
Toronto........................................... 31 29 .517 4 3 5-5 W-1 16-12 15-17 S—O.Hudson. SF—Al.Ramirez.
Boston ............................................ 29 31 .483 6 5 3-7 L-3 14-19 15-12 IP H R ER BB SO San Diego Milwaukee
Houston ab r h bi ab r h bi
Central Division Venale rf-cf 5 2 3 1 Hart rf-1b 4 0 0 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Harrell W,6-4 ........... 71⁄3 6 5 5 1 5
W.Wright .................. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Forsyth 2b 4 1 0 0 Aoki cf-rf 2 2 1 0
Chicago.......................................... 33 27 .550 — — 5-5 L-1 16-18 17-9 Headly 3b 4 0 2 1 Braun lf 3 2 2 3
Cleveland....................................... 32 27 .542 1
⁄2 11⁄2 5-5 W-1 16-16 16-11 W.Lopez................... 1⁄3 1 1 1 0 0
Fe.Rodriguez........... 1⁄3 1 3 3 2 1 Quentin lf 4 0 0 1 ArRmr 3b 4 0 0 0
Detroit............................................. 27 32 .458 51⁄2 61⁄2 4-6 W-1 13-16 14-16 Amarst pr 0 0 0 0 Green 1b 4 0 1 0
Kansas City ................................... 24 34 .414 8 9 4-6 L-4 8-20 16-14 Myers S,15-16......... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Chicago Alonso 1b 5 1 1 0 CGomz cf 0 0 0 0
Minnesota ...................................... 24 35 .407 81⁄2 91⁄2 7-3 L-1 11-18 13-17 Maybin cf 3 0 0 0 RWeks 2b 1 1 0 0
Humber L,2-4 .......... 51⁄3 6 6 5 2 9
West Division N.Jones .................... 2⁄3 3 3 3 1 1 Brach p 0 0 0 0 Mldnd c 4 1 1 3
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Z.Stewart ................. 2 1 2 2 1 2 Kotsay ph 1 0 1 0 Maysnt ss 4 0 1 0
Texas ............................................. 35 26 .574 — — 4-6 W-1 15-11 20-15 Ohman...................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Boxrgr p 0 0 0 0 Gallard p 3 0 0 0
Los Angeles .................................. 32 29 .525 3 21⁄2 6-4 W-3 16-14 16-15 WP—Harrell 2. PB—Flowers. Guzmn ph 0 0 0 1 FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0
Seattle ............................................ 27 35 .435 81⁄2 8 5-5 L-2 10-15 17-20 Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt;First, Paul Schrie- JoBakr c 5 0 1 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0
Oakland.......................................... 26 35 .426 9 81⁄2 4-6 L-3 13-16 13-19 ber;Second, Lance Barrett;Third, Laz Diaz. ECarer ss 3 0 0 1 Veras p 0 0 0 0
T—3:01. A—20,398 (40,615). Bass p 2 0 0 0
NATIONAL LEAGUE Denorfi rf 2 1 2 0
East Division Totals 38 510 5 Totals 29 6 6 6
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Indians 4, Cardinals 1 San Diego .......................... 110 000 003 — 5
Washington ................................... 35 23 .603 — — 6-4 W-3 18-10 17-13 Milwaukee.......................... 000 004 20x — 6
Atlanta ............................................ 34 26 .567 2 — 8-2 L-1 14-12 20-14 Cleveland St. Louis
ab r h bi ab r h bi E—Jo.Baker (1), Venable (6), R.Weeks (6), Gallar-
New York ....................................... 32 29 .525 41⁄2 2 4-6 L-3 19-12 13-17 do (1). DP—San Diego 1. LOB—San Diego 11, Mil-
Miami.............................................. 31 29 .517 5 21⁄2 3-7 L-6 16-16 15-13 Choo rf 5 1 2 0 Furcal ss 3 0 0 0
Philadelphia................................... 29 33 .468 8 51⁄2 2-8 L-2 12-19 17-14 ACarer ss 4 1 1 0 Beltran rf 3 1 2 1 waukee 5. 2B—Venable (14), Green (6).
Kipnis 2b 4 1 3 3 YMolin c 4 0 0 0 3B—Maysonet (1). HR—Venable (5), Braun (15),
Central Division CSantn 1b-c 3 0 0 1 Craig lf 4 0 0 0 M.Maldonado (3). SB—Headley 2 (7), Aoki (5).
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Brantly cf 5 0 1 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO
Cincinnati ....................................... 32 26 .552 — — 5-5 L-1 17-12 15-14 JoLopz San Diego
Pittsburgh ...................................... 32 27 .542 1
⁄2 1 8-2 W-4 19-11 13-16 3b-1b-3b 4 0 0 0 MAdms 1b 4 0 0 0 Bass L,2-6 ................ 52⁄3 5 4 4 3 6
St. Louis ......................................... 31 30 .508 21⁄2 3 4-6 L-1 14-13 17-17 Duncan lf 4 0 2 0 Freese 3b 4 0 2 0 Brach ........................ 11⁄3 1 2 2 1 2
Milwaukee...................................... 28 32 .467 5 51⁄2 6-4 W-1 16-17 12-15 Cnghm lf 0 0 0 0 Descals 2b 4 0 1 0 Boxberger ................ 1 0 0 0 1 1
ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston ......................................... 26 34 .433 7 71⁄2 4-6 W-1 18-14 8-20 Marson c 2 0 0 0 Chamrs cf 4 0 0 0 Milwaukee
Chicago.......................................... 20 40 .333 13 131⁄2 2-8 W-1 12-15 8-25 Gallardo W,5-5........ 7 5 2 1 2 5
Yankees’ Dewayne Wise, front left, and Alex Rodriguez, right, Chsnhll
Fr.Rodriguez ........... 1 2 0 0 0 0
West Division ph-3b 1 0 0 0 J.Kelly p 1 0 0 0
celebrate with Russell Martin, center, after Martin’s game- W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Ktchm 1b 0 0 0 0 VMarte p 0 0 0 0
Axford ....................... 1⁄3
Veras S,1-2.............. 2⁄3
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
1
1
2
Los Angeles .................................. 39 22 .639 — — 7-3 W-2 21-9 18-13 Jimenz p 3 0 0 0 SRonsn ph 1 0 1 0
winning solo home run in the ninth inning Sunday in New York. San Francisco ............................... 34 27 .557 5 — 7-3 L-1 19-13 15-14 Pestan p 0 0 0 0 Rzpczy p 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Bass (Braun). WP—Bass.
Arizona........................................... 30 30 .500 81⁄2 31⁄2 8-2 W-5 15-16 15-14 Damon ph 1 1 1 0 Boggs p 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Jim Joyce;First, Jim Reynolds-
;Second, Vic Carapazza;Third, Mike DiMuro.

Yankees get a
Colorado ........................................ 24 35 .407 14 9 4-6 L-5 15-18 9-17 Greene
San Diego ...................................... 20 41 .328 19 14 3-7 L-1 14-20 6-21 T—3:09. A—43,021 (41,900).
C.Perez p 0 0 0 0 ph-lf 0 0 0 0
Totals 36 410 4 Totals 32 1 6 1
INTERLEAGUE Monday's Games Cleveland ........................... 001 000 003 — 4 M A J O R
St. Louis ............................. 100 000 000 — 1
Saturday's Games
Minnesota 11, Chicago Cubs 3
Washington (E.Jackson 2-3) at Toronto (Morrow
7-3), 7:07 p.m. DP—Cleveland 1. LOB—Cleveland 10, St. Louis 7. L E A G U E
Baltimore 6, Philadelphia 4, 12 innings Boston (Beckett 4-6) at Miami (Jo.Johnson 3-4),
7:10 p.m.
2B—Choo (16), Kipnis (6). HR—Kipnis (10), Beltran
(18). SB—Kipnis (15), Greene (7). SF—C.Santana.
L E A D E R S
San Francisco 5, Texas 2
Atlanta 5, Toronto 2 N.Y. Yankees (Nova 7-2) at Atlanta (Delgado 4-5), IP H R ER BB SO

subway sweep
Washington 4, Boston 2 7:10 p.m. Cleveland AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 3, Cincinnati 2 L.A. Angels (Richards 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Capua- Jimenez.................... 7 5 1 1 0 7
no 8-2), 10:10 p.m. Pestano W,3-0 ........ 1 0 0 0 3 2 BATTING—Konerko, Chicago, .365; Hamilton,
Chicago White Sox 10, Houston 1 Texas, .338; Trumbo, Los Angeles, .326; Jeter,
L.A. Angels 11, Colorado 5 Tuesday's Games C.Perez S,20-21 ..... 1 1 0 0 0 1
St. Louis New York, .317; MiCabrera, Detroit, .317; Fielder,
St. Louis 2, Cleveland 0 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Detroit, .316; Ortiz, Boston, .308.
Pittsburgh 5, Kansas City 3 Washington at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. J.Kelly....................... 5 7 1 1 1 4
V.Marte..................... 1 0 0 0 1 2 RUNS—Kinsler, Texas, 46; De Aza, Chicago, 43;
L.A. Dodgers 8, Seattle 3 Boston at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Granderson, New York, 43; Kipnis, Cleveland, 43;
N.Y. Yankees 4, N.Y. Mets 2 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Rzepczynski ............ 1 1 0 0 1 1
Boggs ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hamilton, Texas, 42; AdJones, Baltimore, 42; Ca-
Tampa Bay 13, Miami 4 N.Y. Mets at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. no, New York, 40; Ortiz, Boston, 40.
Arizona 8, Oakland 3 N.Y. Yankees at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Motte L,3-3 .............. 1 2 3 3 1 2
J.Kelly pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. RBI—Hamilton, Texas, 61; MiCabrera, Detroit, 51;
Sunday's Games Arizona at Texas, 8:05 p.m. ADunn, Chicago, 46; Bautista, Toronto, 44; Encar-
Detroit at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. WP—Jimenez, J.Kelly.
N.Y. Yankees 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Umpires—Home, Wally Bell;First, Brian Knight- nacion, Toronto, 44; Willingham, Minnesota, 41;
Tampa Bay 4, Miami 2 Milwaukee at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Fielder, Detroit, 39; Kipnis, Cleveland, 39; Trumbo,
;Second, Mike Winters;Third, Mark Wegner.
The Associated Press McCutchen hit an RBI dou- Pittsburgh 3, Kansas City 2
Baltimore 5, Philadelphia 4, 10 innings
Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. T—3:06. A—43,400 (43,975). Los Angeles, 39.
HOME RUNS—Hamilton, Texas, 22; ADunn, Chi-
NEW YORK — Russell Mar- ble in the first inning and a Toronto 12, Atlanta 4 Oakland at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. cago, 20; Granderson, New York, 18; Bautista, To-
Washington 4, Boston 3 L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Rangers 5, Giants 0 ronto, 17; Encarnacion, Toronto, 17; AdJones, Balti-
tin led off the ninth with his two-run homer in the third, Chicago Cubs 8, Minnesota 2 San Diego at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
Texas San Francisco more, 17; Ortiz, Boston, 14; Reddick, Oakland, 14;
Houston 11, Chicago White Sox 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE Trumbo, Los Angeles, 14.
second homer of the game and giving Burnett (6-2) and three Cleveland 4, St. Louis 1 Saturday's Games Kinsler 2b
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5 0 2 2 GBlanc lf
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4 0 0 0 STOLEN BASES—Kipnis, Cleveland, 15; RDavis,
L.A. Angels 10, Colorado 8
the New York Yankees took relievers enough support for Texas 5, San Francisco 0
San Diego 5, Milwaukee 2
Sunday's Games
Andrus ss 5 2 1 0 Theriot 2b 4 0 0 0 Toronto, 14; De Aza, Chicago, 13; Trout, Los An-
geles, 13; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 11; Dyson, Kansas
Hamltn lf 3 0 1 2 Sandovl 3b 3 0 0 0
advantage of some shoddy the Pirates to win their fourth L.A. Dodgers 8, Seattle 2
Arizona 4, Oakland 3
San Diego at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Beltre 3b 4 0 1 1 Posey c 3 0 0 0 City, 10; AEscobar, Kansas City, 10; MIzturis, Los
Angeles, 10; JWeeks, Oakland, 10.
Tuesday's Games DvMrp rf 4 0 1 0 Pagan cf 3 0 1 0
infield defense to beat the Mets in a row. Detroit at Cincinnati, 8:05 p.m.
Houston at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Napoli c 5 0 0 0 Belt 1b 2 0 0 0 PITCHING—Sale, Chicago, 8-2; MHarrison, Tex-
Morlnd 1b 4 1 1 0 Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 as, 8-3; Price, Tampa Bay, 8-3; 9 tied at 7.
5-4 Sunday for a three-game Gentry cf 4 1 2 0 Kontos p 0 0 0 0 STRIKEOUTS—Verlander, Detroit, 95; Sabathia,
Blue Jays 12, Braves 4 New York, 86; Shields, Tampa Bay, 81; FHernan-
sweep. Ogando p
MHrrsn pr
2 0 1 0 Burriss ph
0 0 0 0 Loux p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 dez, Seattle, 81; Scherzer, Detroit, 80; Darvish,
Zimmermann ........... 7 7 3 3 2 7
The Mets could not hold an ATLANTA — Brett Lawrie I N T E R L E A G U E Gorzelanny W,2-1... 1 1 0 0 1 1
R.Ross p
N.Cruz ph
1 1 0 0 Schrhlt rf
1 0 1 0 BCrwfr ss
3 0 1 0
3 0 0 0
Texas, 77; Sale, Chicago, 76.
SAVES—CPerez, Cleveland, 20; Rodney, Tampa
early 3-0 lead, but tied it at 4-4 and Colby Rasmus each home- Clippard S,8-9 .........
Boston
1 0 0 0 1 3 MAdms p
Nathan p
0 0 0 0 Linccm p
0 0 0 0 A.Huff 1b
1 0 0 0
2 0 1 0
Bay, 18; JiJohnson, Baltimore, 18; Capps, Minneso-
ta, 14; Broxton, Kansas City, 14; Aceves, Boston,
in the top of the ninth on Ike red and drove in three runs as Yankees 5, Mets 4 Lester ....................... 7 6 3 3 2 9 Totals 38 511 5 Totals 29 0 3 0 14; Nathan, Texas, 12.
New York (N) New York (A) Atchison ................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Texas.................................. 001 202 000 — 5
Davis’ RBI double off reliever Toronto rallied from an early ab r h bi ab r h bi Aceves L,0-4 ........... 1 1 1 1 1 1
Umpires—Home, Alan Porter;First, Paul Nauert- San Francisco.................... 000 000 000 — 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE
ATorrs cf 2 0 0 0 Jeter dh 4 1 2 0
Rafael Soriano. four-run deficit to defeat Atlan- Niwnhs ph-cf 2 0 0 0 Grndrs cf 4 1 2 0 ;Second, Doug Eddings;Third, Dana DeMuth. E—Kinsler (8). DP—Texas 2. LOB—Texas 10, San
Francisco 2. 2B—Kinsler (21), Hamilton (14), Beltre BATTING—MeCabrera, San Francisco, .364; Vot-
T—3:06. A—37,467 (37,067).
In the seventh, Martin hit a ta.
Bay lf
DWrght 3b
4 0 0 0 Teixeir 1b
3 0 1 0 AlRdrg 3b
4 0 2 1
3 0 1 1
(13), A.Huff (3). 3B—Andrus (4), Dav.Murphy (1). to, Cincinnati, .362; DWright, New York, .354; Ruiz,
Philadelphia, .347; YMolina, St. Louis, .330; Altuve,
SB—Hamilton (6).
two-run homer off the top of Hairstn rf
Duda dh
4 1 2 0 Cano 2b
4 1 1 0 Swisher rf
4 0 2 0
4 0 0 0
Pirates 3, Royals 2 IP H R ER BB SO Houston, .326; CGonzalez, Colorado, .326.
Texas RUNS—CGonzalez, Colorado, 48; Uggla, Atlanta,
the wall in right field after Cubs 8, Twins 2 Rottino 1b
I.Davis 1b
3 1 1 1 AnJons lf
1 0 1 1 Ibanez ph
3 1 0 0
1 0 0 0
Kansas City
ab r h bi
Pittsburgh
ab r h bi Ogando..................... 3 0 0 0 0 2 45; MeCabrera, San Francisco, 44; Bourn, Atlanta,
R.Ross W,6-0.......... 4 1 0 0 0 2 43; Pence, Philadelphia, 43; Furcal, St. Louis, 41;
third baseman David Wright’s MINNEAPOLIS — Ryan Quntnll ss 3 1 0 0 Wise lf 0 0 0 0 AGordn lf 5 1 2 0 Presley lf 4 1 1 0
Mi.Adams ................. 1 2 0 0 0 1 DWright, New York, 40.
Nickes c 3 0 0 0 Martin c 4 2 2 3 Giavtll 2b 5 0 1 0 Walker 2b 4 1 1 0 RBI—Ethier, Los Angeles, 52; CGonzalez, Colora-
throwing error extended the Dempster pitched eight shut- DnMrp ph-2b 1 0 1 0 J.Nix ss 3 0 1 0 Hosmer 1b 3 0 0 1 AMcCt cf 3 1 2 3 Nathan ......................
San Francisco
1 0 0 0 0 1
do, 48; Beltran, St. Louis, 46; Stanton, Miami, 42;
Vldspn 2b 3 0 1 2 Mostks 3b 3 0 0 0 McGeh 3b 3 0 0 0
inning to pull the Yankees to out innings to lead Chicago Thole ph-c 1 0 0 0 Butler ph 0 0 0 0 Hague 1b 2 0 0 0 Lincecum L,2-7 ....... 52⁄3
Affeldt ....................... 11⁄3
9
0
5
0
5
0
4
0
5
1
Uggla, Atlanta, 41; Braun, Milwaukee, 40; Freese,
St. Louis, 40; LaRoche, Washington, 40; ASoriano,
Totals 34 4 8 4 Totals 34 512 5 GHllnd p 0 0 0 0 Tabata rf 1 0 0 0
3-2. past Minnesota. New York (N)..................... 030 000 001 — 4 B.Pena c 3 1 1 0 Barajs c 4 0 0 0 Kontos ...................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Chicago, 40.
HOME RUNS—Beltran, St. Louis, 18; CGonzalez,
Loux .......................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Mark Teixeira tied it at 3-3 New York (A) ..................... 000 000 221 — 5
Maier rf 3 0 0 0 JHrrsn rf
GJones
2 0 0 0
WP—Mi.Adams. Colorado, 16; Braun, Milwaukee, 15; Stanton, Mia-
No outs when winning run scored. Umpires—Home, Brian Gorman;First, Todd Tiche- mi, 14; Bruce, Cincinnati, 13; Hart, Milwaukee, 13;
with an RBI single in the Rangers 5, Giants 0 E—D.Wright (6), Quintanilla (2), Cano (3). DP— AEscor ss 3 0 2 1 ph-rf-1b 1 0 1 0 nor;Second, Larry Vanover;Third, Tony Randazzo. Pence, Philadelphia, 13.
New York (N) 3. LOB—New York (N) 6, New York Dyson cf 3 0 0 0 Barmes ss 3 0 0 0 T—2:29. A—42,418 (41,915). STOLEN BASES—Bonifacio, Miami, 20; Campa-
eighth and Alex Rodriguez SAN FRANCISCO — Alexi (A) 6. 2B—Hairston (8), Duda (8), I.Davis (7), Val- B.Chen p 1 0 0 0 AJBrnt p 3 0 0 0 na, Chicago, 18; Bourn, Atlanta, 16; SCastro, Chi-
CRonsn ph 1 0 0 0 Watson p 0 0 0 0
gave the Yankees the lead with Ogando pitched three perfect
despin (2). HR—Martin 2 (8). SB—Rottino (2).
CS—D.Wright (6), Hairston (1). Adcock p 0 0 0 0 J.Cruz p 0 0 0 0 Angels 10, Rockies 8 cago, 16; DGordon, Los Angeles, 16; Reyes, Miami,
16; Maybin, San Diego, 14; Schafer, Houston, 14.
YBtncr ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Grilli p 0 0 0 0
a bloop single. innings before leaving with a New York (N)
IP H R ER BB SO
Totals 31 2 6 2 Totals 30 3 5 3 Los Angeles Colorado PITCHING—Dickey, New York, 9-1; Lynn, St.
Louis, 9-2; Capuano, Los Angeles, 8-2; GGonza-
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Martin started the ninth and strained groin after a bunt Niese ........................ 7 7 2 0 1 6 Kansas City ....................... 000 000 110 — 2 Trout cf-lf 5 2 2 0 Colvin cf 4 2 3 3 lez, Washington, 8-2; Hamels, Philadelphia, 8-3; 6
Parnell BS,3-3 ......... 0 4 2 2 0 0 Pittsburgh .......................... 102 000 00x — 3 TrHntr rf 6 3 3 3 Scutaro ss 4 1 2 2 tied at 7.
hit a full-count pitch off Jon single, combining with three Byrdak ...................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 E—A.Escobar (8), Moustakas (7). DP—Kansas Pujols 1b 5 3 2 0 CGnzlz lf 5 2 3 2 STRIKEOUTS—Strasburg, Washington, 92;
Rauch L,3-6 ............. 1⁄3 1 1 1 0 1 City 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Kansas City 9, Pitts- Trumo lf 3 2 2 6 Cuddyr rf 5 0 2 1 GGonzalez, Washington, 89; Hamels, Philadel-
Rauch (3-6) to left field. Boone relievers combined on a three- New York (A) burgh 6. 2B—B.Pena (8), A.Escobar (14), A.Mc- Frieri p 0 0 0 0 Helton 1b 5 0 0 0 phia, 86; MCain, San Francisco, 82; Greinke, Mil-
Pettitte ...................... 6 5 3 2 2 8 Cutchen (10). HR—A.McCutchen (11). SB—A.Gor- waukee, 81; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 81; Dickey,
Logan (1-0) got two outs with hitter and leading the Texas Rapada..................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 don (3), Hosmer (5), Maier (2), A.Escobar (10),
SDowns p
HKndrc 2b
0
4
0
0
0 0
2 1
Pachec 3b
Belisle p
4 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 New York, 78.
runners on first and third in Rangers past San Francisco.
Wade ........................
R.Soriano BS,1-10.. 1⁄3
1 0
3
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
Presley (6), A.McCutchen (11). S—Dyson.
IP H R ER BB SO
Callasp 3b
Aybar ss
5
4
0
0
1 0
2 0
RBtncr p
WRosr c
0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
SAVES—Kimbrel, Atlanta, 18; Hanrahan, Pitts-
burgh, 17; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 16; SCasilla,
relief of Soriano, who blew his Logan W,1-0 ............ 2⁄3 0
Parnell pitched to 4 batters in the 8th.
0 0 0 1 Kansas City
B.Chen L,5-6 ........... 5 4 3 3 1 5
Nelson San Francisco, 16; FFrancisco, New York, 15;
Hester c 5 0 1 0 2b-3b 4 1 0 0 Myers, Houston, 15; Putz, Arizona, 13.
first save chance since filling in Angels 10, Rockies 8 Rauch pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Adcock ..................... 2 1 0 0 1 2 ESantn p 2 0 0 0 Fridrch p 0 1 0 0
Umpires—Home, Mike Muchlinski;First, Bill Welke- G.Holland ................. 1 0 0 0 0 3 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 EYong ph 1 1 1 0
for the injured Mariano Rivera. DENVER — Mark Trumbo ;Second, Chris Guccione;Third, Tim Tschida. Pittsburgh MIzturs ph 1 0 0 0 Roenck p 0 0 0 0 T H I S D A T E I N
T—3:03. A—49,010 (50,291). A.J.Burnett W,6-2 ... 71⁄3 5 2 2 2 6
hit a pair of three-run homers Watson H,6 .............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 0
Isrnghs p
Bourjos cf
0 0 0 0 Nieves ph
1 0 0 0 Brothrs p
1 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 B A S E B A L L
Orioles 5, Phillies 4, 10 Innings Orioles 5, Phillies 4, 10 innings J.Cruz H,11.............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 LeMahi 2b 1 0 0 0
to set a career high with six Grilli S,1-2 ................ 1 1 0 0 1 2 Totals 41101510 Totals 38 813 8 June 11
BALTIMORE — Matt Wie- RBI and the Los Angeles An-
Philadelphia
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Baltimore
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HBP—by B.Chen (McGehee), by A.J.Burnett
(A.Escobar). WP—A.J.Burnett.
Los Angeles .................... 420 300 010 — 10
1904 — Bob Wicker of the Chicago Cubs pitched 9
Colorado .......................... 150 100 001 — 8
ters doubled home the winning gels beat slumping Colorado
Rollins ss 4 1 0 0
Andino 2b 5 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Derryl Cousins;First, Ron Kulpa-
;Second, D.J. Reyburn;Third, Jim Wolf. E—H.Kendrick (5), Helton (1), Pacheco (3). DP— 1-3 hitless innings before Sam Mertes of the New
Pierre lf 4 2 2 0
Hardy ss 5 0 0 0 York Giants singled. Wicker won a 1-0, 12-inning
run in the bottom of the 10th for their ninth straight victory Pence rf 4 0 2 2
AdJons cf 5 2 2 0 T—2:55. A—25,752 (38,362). Los Angeles 2, Colorado 1. LOB—Los Angeles 10,
Colorado 6. 2B—Trout (10), Pujols (16), Aybar (10), one-hitter.
Thome dh 4 0 1 1
Wieters dh 4 0 3 1 1938 — Johnny Vander Meer hurled the first of two
inning and Baltimore beat on the road. Victorn cf 3 0 0 0
RPauln c 4 0 1 1 Colvin (5), Scutaro (10), C.Gonzalez (14), Cuddyer
consecutive no-hitters as the Cincinnati Reds beat
Ruiz c 4 0 1 0
MrRynl 1b 3 1 0 0 Blue Jays 12, Braves 4 (21). HR—Tor.Hunter (9), Trumbo 2 (14), Colvin (6),
Philadelphia to extend its run Wggntn 3b 5 0 0 0
Pearce lf 4 1 1 0 Toronto Atlanta C.Gonzalez (16). SB—C.Gonzalez (9). CS—Trum- the Boston Braves 3-0.
1967 — The Chicago Cubs hit seven homers and
bo (2). S—E.Santana. SF—Scutaro.
of successive extra-inning Indians 4, Cardinals 1
Luna 1b
Mrtnz 2b
5
4
1
0
1 0
StTllsn 3b
1 0
EnChvz rf
4
3
1
0
1 3
0 0 Lawrie 3b
ab
5
r
2
h bi
2 3 Bourn cf
ab r h bi
4 1 2 0 IP H R ER BB SO the New York Mets four in the second game of a
doubleheader, tying the major league record set by
Los Angeles
victories to nine. Fontent Rasms cf 6 2 3 3 Prado lf 5 0 2 0 the New York Yankees (6) and Detroit Tigers (5) in
ST. LOUIS — Jason Kipnis ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Bautist rf 5 1 1 1 C.Jones 3b 3 0 0 0 E.Santana W,3-7..... 52⁄3 9 7 7 1 3
1950. Adolfo Phillips hit four home runs in the dou-
Steve Tolleson hit a three- Totals 38 4 8 3 Totals 37 5 9 5 Encrnc lf-1b 5 1 3 1 CMrtnz p 0 0 0 0 Hawkins H,3............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 0
bleheader for Chicago.
hit a tiebreaking three-run Philadelphia ................. 030 100 000 0 — 4 KJhnsn 2b 5 1 2 1 Hinske ph 1 0 0 0 Isringhausen H,1..... 1 1 0 0 0 0
1981 — Following Seattle’s 8-2 win over Baltimore,
run homer for the Orioles, who Beck p 0 0 0 0 Durbin p 0 0 0 0 Frieri H,4 .................. 1 0 0 0 0 2
major league players went on strike.
homer off closer Jason Motte Baltimore ...................... 100 300 000 1 — 5 Janssn p 0 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 3 2 1 0 S.Downs S,6-8 ........ 1 3 1 1 0 0
1985 — Von Hayes became the first player in major
bounced back from a 4-1 deficit One out when winning run scored. YEscor ss 4 2 1 0 JWilson 2b 1 0 0 0 Colorado
in the ninth inning and the E—Wigginton (9). DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB—Phi- Cooper 1b 3 0 0 0 M.Diaz rf 5 1 2 0 Friedrich L,4-2 ......... 4 10 9 8 3 5 league history to hit two home runs in the first in-
to keep Phillies starter Cliff ladelphia 11, Baltimore 7. 2B—Wieters (10), Pearce Roenicke .................. 2 3 0 0 2 2 ning. Hayes connected twice in a nine-run first,
Cleveland Indians beat St. (1). HR—St.Tolleson (2). SB—Pierre (11).
RDavis lf 2 0 1 1 FFrmn 1b 5 0 3 1
Brothers ................... 1 0 0 0 0 2 powering the Philadelphia Phillies to a 26-7 victory
Lee winless this season. IP H R ER BB SO
Arencii c 4 1 1 1 D.Ross c 4 0 1 1
Belisle....................... 1 2 1 1 0 0 over the New York Mets.
Louis. Philadelphia
RRomr p 1 0 0 0 Smmns ss 4 0 0 0
R.Betancourt ........... 1 0 0 0 0 1 1990 — Nolan Ryan pitched the sixth no-hitter of his
Baltimore took two of three Cl.Lee ....................... 6 7 4 4 2 8
YGoms ph 1 1 1 1 Tehern p 1 0 0 0
WP—E.Santana. career, extending his major league record, as the
Carlos Beltran homered for Villanv p 1 1 1 0 LHrndz p 0 0 0 0 Texas Rangers beat the Oakland Athletics 5-0.
from the Phillies, including a Schwimer ................. 3 1 0 0 1 4 JFrncs Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson;First, Gerry Davis-
Ryan was the first to pitch no-hitters for three teams
the second straight day to Savery L,0-1 ............ 1⁄3 1 1 0 0 0
Vizquel ph 1 0 1 0 ph-3b 2 0 1 0
;Second, Phil Cuzzi;Third, Manny Gonzalez.
and, at 43, the oldest to throw one.
12-inning win Saturday. The Baltimore
Oliver p 0 0 0 0
T—3:33. A—37,722 (50,398).
1995 — Mark McGwire hit three home runs in con-
increase his NL-leading total to Hammel.................... 6 6 4 4 5 4
McCoy 2b 1 0 1 0
nine straight extra-inning victo- Patton ....................... 2 2 0 0 0 1
Totals 44121812 Totals 38 412 2 Diamondbacks 4, Athletics 3 secutive at-bats and tied the major league record of

ries is an Orioles record, break- 18, and Joe Kelly allowed one Ji.Johnson ...............
O’Day W,4-0 ............
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 Toronto ............................ 000 063 210 — 12
Oakland Arizona five homers in consecutive games, leading the
Oakland Athletics over the Boston Red Sox 8-1.
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ing the mark of eight set twice run in five-plus innings in his HBP—by Hammel (Thome), by O’Day (Ruiz). Atlanta .............................. 022 000 000 — 4 JWeeks 2b 4 0 2 0 RRorts 3b 3 0 0 0 1995 — Lee Smith set a major league record with a
save in his 16th consecutive appearance, pitching a
WP—Hammel. E—Rasmus (4). DP—Toronto 1. LOB—Toronto 8, Cowgill cf 4 1 1 0 CYoung cf 4 2 2 0
previously. major league debut for the Umpires—Home, Lance Barksdale;First, Fieldin Atlanta 12. 2B—Rasmus (12), Encarnacion (12), Doolittl p 0 0 0 0 J.Upton rf 4 1 1 0 scoreless ninth inning to preserve the California An-
Culbreth;Second, Adrian Johnson;Third, Gary Ce- Bourn (14), M.Diaz (3), F.Freeman (13). Moss ph 1 0 0 0 Gldsch 1b 3 1 1 0 gels’ 5-4 victory over Baltimore. Smith broke the
Cardinals. derstrom. 3B—K.Johnson (1). HR—Lawrie (5), Rasmus (8). Reddck rf 3 0 1 0 Kubel lf 4 0 1 2 mark of 15 straight set by Doug Jones in 1988.
T—3:08. A—45,267 (45,971). SF—Arencibia. JGoms lf 3 1 1 0 GParra lf 0 0 0 0 1997 — Roger Clemens lost for the first time after 11
Nationals 4, Red Sox 3 IP H R ER BB SO S.Smith ph-lf 1 0 1 1 A.Hill 2b 3 0 1 2 straight wins to open the season as the Seattle Mar-
Astros 11, White Sox 9 Rays 4, Marlins 2 Toronto Inge 3b 4 1 1 1 JMcDnl ss 3 0 0 0 iners topped the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1.
BOSTON — Roger Bernadi- R.Romero ................ 4 8 4 3 2 1 Pnngtn ss 4 0 0 0 HBlanc c 3 0 0 0 2002 — Jared Sandberg became the 16th AL player

na doubled with two outs in CHICAGO — Justin Max- Tampa Bay Miami Villanueva W,1-0.....
Oliver ........................
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
Dnldsn c 4 0 2 0 JSndrs p 2 0 0 0 to homer twice in an inning, and the third this sea-
son, as Tampa Bay beat Los Angeles 11-2.
ab r h bi ab r h bi Rosales 1b 3 0 0 0 J.Bell ph 1 0 0 0
the ninth inning, driving in well, Jose Altuve, J.D. Martinez DJnngs lf 3 0 1 0 Reyes ss 5 0 0 0 Beck.......................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Blackly p 2 0 0 0 Shaw p 0 0 0 0 2003 — Houston’s Roy Oswalt, Pete Munro, Kirk
Saarloos, Brad Lidge, Octavio Dotel and Billy
C.Pena 1b 3 1 0 0 Infante 2b 4 0 0 0 Janssen .................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Scriner p 0 0 0 0 DHrndz p 0 0 0 0
Bryce Harper for the go-ahead and Brett Wallace all homered BUpton cf 4 0 2 1 HRmrz 3b 3 0 0 0 Atlanta Crisp ph-cf 2 0 0 0 Putz p 0 0 0 0 Wagner combined for the first no-hitter against the
Joyce rf 4 1 1 1 Stanton rf 4 1 1 0 Teheran .................... 4 ⁄3 1
4 4 4 1 5 Totals 35 3 9 2 Totals 30 4 6 4 New York Yankees in 45 years, winning 8-0. The
run, and Washington held off to lead the Houston Astros Zobrist 2b 4 1 2 0 Morrsn lf 4 1 3 1 L.Hernandez L,1-1.. 12⁄3 7 5 5 0 0 Oakland.............................. 000 200 100 — 3 sextet set a record for the highest number of pitch-
C.Martinez ............... 2 6 3 3 0 3 ers to throw a no-hitter in major league history —
slumping Boston to finish a past the Chicago White Sox. Loaton c
EJhnsn ss
4
3
0
1
0 0
1 2
GSnchz 1b
Coghln cf
4 0 1 1
2 0 0 0 Durbin....................... 1 1 0 0 1 1 Arizona ............................... 300 010 00x — 4
E—Pennington (6), H.Blanco (1). DP—Arizona 1.
four accomplished the feat twice.
SRdrgz 3b 4 0 1 0 Hayes c 4 0 0 0 HBP—by R.Romero (Uggla).
LOB—Oakland 8, Arizona 5. 2B—J.Weeks (9),
three-game sweep. Shields p 3 0 0 0 ASnchz p 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Chris Conroy;First, Jerry Layne-
J.Gomes (4), Inge (5). SB—Goldschmidt (4). CS—
Diamondbacks 4, Athletics 3 McGee p 0 0 0 0 Ruggin ph 1 0 1 0 ;Second, Hunter Wendelstedt;Third, Dan Bellino.
Danny Espinosa doubled JoPerlt p 0 0 0 0 Webb p 0 0 0 0 T—3:14. A—20,222 (49,586). R.Roberts (3).
IP H R ER BB SO S A T U R D AY ’ S
twice and drove in two runs for PHOENIX — Joe Saunders Rodney p 0 0 0 0 Dobbs ph 1 0 0 0 Oakland
Mujica p 0 0 0 0
Cubs 8, Twins 2 Blackley L,0-2.......... 42⁄3 6 4 3 3 2 L A T E B O X E S
the Nationals, a franchise that held Oakland to one earned DSolan ph 1 0 1 0 Scribner.................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 2
Totals 32 4 8 4 Totals 34 2 7 2 Chicago Minnesota
had never won at Fenway Park run over six innings and the Tampa Bay......................... 100 300 000 — 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Doolittle ....................
Arizona
2 0 0 0 0 5
Diamondbacks 9, Athletics 8
RJhnsn lf 3 3 2 0 Span cf 3 0 0 0
coming into the series. Arizona Diamondbacks extend- Miami .................................. 000 000 110 — 2
E—Hayes (5). DP—Miami 3. LOB—Tampa Bay 4, SCastro ss 5 3 3 0 Revere rf 4 0 1 0
J.Saunders W,4-4 ...
Shaw H,6..................
6
1
7
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
5
0
Oakland
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Arizona
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ed their winning streak to a Miami 8. 2B—B.Upton (11), Morrison 2 (7), G.San- DeJess rf
ASorin dh
4
4
1
1
1 3
1 1
Mauer dh
Wlngh lf
4 0 0 0
3 1 0 0
D.Hernandez H,10..
Putz S,13-16............
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
JWeeks 2b 5 0 0 0 Blmqst ss 5 2 3 1
chez (10), Ruggiano (4). HR—Joyce (11), E.John- Crisp cf 5 1 2 1 Kubel lf 5 2 2 3
Rays 4, Marlins 2 season-long five games. son (4). SB—Zobrist (6). JeBakr 1b
Mather cf
3
4
0
0
0 1
1 1
Mornea 1b
Plouffe 3b
4 1 1 0
4 0 2 0
WP—Blackley. Reddck rf 5 2 3 1 J.Upton rf 4 0 2 1
IP H R ER BB SO Umpires—Home, CB Bucknor;First, Bill Miller;Se- S.Smith lf 4 1 3 2 Gldsch 1b 4 1 2 1
Barney 2b 4 0 1 1 Dozier ss 4 0 0 0
MIAMI — James Shields Tampa Bay
IStewrt 3b 4 0 0 0 Butera c 3 0 1 0
cond, Dan Iassogna;Third, Tim McClelland. Inge 3b 4 1 3 1 MMntr c 4 0 1 0

allowed one run in 6 1⁄3 innings Dodgers 8, Mariners 2 Shields W,7-4.......... 61⁄3
McGee H,6 .............. 2⁄3
4
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
5
0 K.Hill c 4 0 0 0 Doumit ph 0 0 0 1
T—2:58. A—28,112 (48,633). Moss 1b
Balfour p
4
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
CYoung cf
A.Hill 2b
4 1 1 0
5 1 1 0
JCarrll 2b 4 0 2 1
to win for the first time in five SEATTLE — Andre Ethier Jo.Peralta H,15 .......
Rodney S,18-19......
1
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0 Totals 35 8 9 7 Totals 33 2 7 2 Dodgers 8, Mariners 2 R.Cook p
JGoms ph
0
1
0
0
0 0
0 0
RRorts 3b
DHdsn p
5 2 3 3
0 0 0 0
Chicago.............................. 100 003 022 — 8
starts and Tampa Bay capped a awakened from a recent slump Miami
A.Sanchez L,3-5 ..... 6 7 4 4 3 2 Minnesota .......................... 000 000 002 — 2
Los Angeles
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Seattle
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Fuents p
KSuzuk c
0
5
0
1
0 0
2 0
Cllmntr p
Breslw p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
three-game sweep by beating with his fourth career grand Webb ........................
Mujica .......................
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
E—I.Stewart (6), S.Castro (10), Burton (1). LOB—
Chicago 5, Minnesota 8. 2B—S.Castro (9), DeJe-
DGordn ss 4 1 1 1 ISuzuki rf 4 0 0 0 Pnngtn ss
Milone p
5
3
1
1
2 1
1 2
J.Bell ph
Shaw p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
EHerrr 3b 4 1 2 0 Ackley 2b 4 0 1 0
Miami. slam to cap a six-run second WP—Jo.Peralta. sus (12), A.Soriano (12), Mather (7), J.Carroll (8). Ethier rf 5 1 1 4 Seager 3b 3 1 1 1 Doolittl p 0 0 0 0 Zagrsk p 0 0 0 0
Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild;First, Alfonso SB—S.Castro (16), Revere (9). S—Span. SF— HrstnJr dh 3 0 0 0 JMontr dh 4 0 0 0 Rosales 1b 2 0 0 0 GParra ph 1 0 0 0
The Rays outscored their inning and Chad Billingsley Marquez;Second, Cory Blaser;Third, Brian O’Nora. Je.Baker, Doumit. DeJess Putz p 0 0 0 0
T—2:45. A—31,111 (37,442). IP H R ER BB SO Totals 43 816 8 Totals 39 915 9
intrastate rivals 22-7 and have pitched the Los Angeles Dodg- Chicago
ph-dh
Abreu lf
1 0 0 0 Smoak 1b
4 1 2 0 MSndrs cf
4 1 2 0
4 0 1 1 Oakland.............................. 060 002 000 — 8
Dempster W,2-3...... 8 4 0 0 1 6
won seven in a row against the ers past Seattle. Nationals 4, Red Sox 3 Russell ..................... 1 3 2 0 0 0
Cstllns pr-lf
Loney 1b
0 1 0 0 Olivo c
4 1 1 1 Carp lf
4 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
Arizona ............................... 030 012 003 — 9
Two outs when winning run scored.
Minnesota
Marlins. Miami fell to 0-6 on its Washington
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Boston
ab r h bi Liriano L,1-7............. 52⁄3 4 4 4 3 6
A.Ellis c
AKndy 2b
3 0 1 0 Ryan ss
3 1 1 1
2 0 0 0 LOB—Oakland 10, Arizona 9. 2B—Crisp (3), Red-
dick (10), Inge (4), Pennington 2 (11), Kubel (14),
homestand and has been out- Brewers 6, Padres 5 Espinos 2b 4 1 2 2 Pdsdnk cf 5 0 2 1 Duensing.................. 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 GwynJ cf 4 1 2 1 C.Young (7), R.Roberts 2 (8). HR—S.Smith (5),
Nady rf 4 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 1 1 Burton....................... 1 2 2 1 0 1 Totals 35 811 8 Totals 32 2 5 2 Kubel (6), Goldschmidt (8), R.Roberts (4). CS—
scored 43-10. MILWAUKEE — Ryan Braun Ankiel cf 0 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 0 0 Swarzak ................... 1 3 2
HBP—by Dempster (Willingham), by Burton (DeJe-
2 0 2 Los Angeles....................... 060 000 020 — 8 J.Upton (4). S—Collmenter.
Zmrmn 3b 3 0 0 1 Ortiz dh 4 1 3 1 IP H R ER BB SO
homered and Yovani Gallardo Morse dh 4 0 0 0 Sltlmch c 4 0 0 0 sus). WP—Liriano 2. Seattle ................................ 100 000 001 — 2
DP—Seattle 2. LOB—Los Angeles 5, Seattle 7. Oakland
LaRoch 1b 4 0 0 0 Mdlrks 3b 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Scott Barry;First, Jerry Meals-
Pirates 3, Royals 2 pitched seven innings to help Dsmnd ss 4 1 2 0 Sweeny rf 4 1 1 0 ;Second, Gary Darling;Third, Paul Emmel. 2B—Abreu 2 (7), M.Saunders (17). HR—Ethier Milone.......................
Doolittle .................... 2⁄3
5 9
2
4
2
4
2
2
0
5
1
TMoore lf 3 1 1 0 Punto ss 3 1 1 0 T—2:54. A—37,526 (39,500). (10), Seager (8). CS—Gwynn Jr. (5).
PITTSBURGH — Andrew the Milwaukee Brewers beat Harper ph-rf 0 1 0 0 DMcDn lf 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Balfour H,2 ............... 11⁄3
R.Cook H,11............ 1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
Los Angeles
McCutchen homered and San Diego. Flores c
Berndn cf-lf
4 0 0 0 Youkils ph
4 0 2 1 Aviles pr
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Astros 11, White Sox 9 Billingsley W,4-4 ..... 7 2 1 1 3 8 Fuentes L,2-2
Elbert ........................ 2⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 BS,3-8 ...................... 2⁄3 2 3 3 1 0
drove in three runs, A.J. Bur- Gallardo (5-5) gave up five Totals 34 4 7 4 Totals 33 3 8 3 Houston
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Chicago
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J.Wright .................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona
Washington ....................... 100 000 201 — 4 Sh.Tolleson ............. 1 2 1 1 0 2 D.Hudson................. 12⁄3 8 6 6 0 1
nett won his fifth consecutive hits and one earned run in Boston ................................ 001 100 100 — 3 Altuve 2b 5 2 2 3 De Aza cf 5 0 1 1 Seattle Collmenter ............... 31⁄3 3 0 0 1 6
DP—Washington 1. LOB—Washington 6, Boston Bixler lf 4 0 1 0 Bckhm 2b 5 1 1 1 Breslow .................... 1 3 2 2 0 0
start and Pittsburgh finished seven innings. Anthony Bass 8. 2B—Espinosa 2 (13), Desmond (17), Bernadina Lowrie ss 5 0 0 0 A.Dunn dh 4 1 1 1
Beavan L,3-6 ...........
Iwakuma................... 21⁄3
2 5
1
6
0
6
0
2
3
0
2 Shaw ......................... 1 1 0 0 0 0
JDMrtn dh 5 1 1 1 Konerk 1b 4 1 2 2
its first sweep of an AL team in (2-6) gave up four runs, five (8), Podsednik (3), Ortiz (20). HR—Ortiz (14). SB—
Espinosa (9), Desmond (7), T.Moore (2), Bernadi- Wallac 1b 4 2 2 1 Rios rf 4 1 1 0
Furbush .................... 22⁄3
League ..................... 1
0
4
0
2
0
2
0
0
3
0
Zagurski ...................
Putz W,1-3 ...............
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
2
CJhnsn 3b 5 1 1 0 Viciedo lf 3 1 0 0
more than a decade by beating hits and three walks in 5 2⁄3 na (5). S—D.McDonald.
IP H R ER BB SO Bogsvc rf 4 1 1 0 AlRmrz ss 2 2 1 1
Luetge ......................
WP—League.
1 1 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna;First, Tim McClel-
land;Second, CB Bucknor;Third, Bill Miller.
Kansas City. innings. Washington Maxwll cf 3 2 2 3 Flowrs c 3 1 0 0 Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson;First, Dale Scott- T—3:42. A—25,787 (48,633).
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NATIONAL FORECAST: A frontal boundary will trigger scattered showers and thunderstorms from

85°
the Upper Midwest into the Mid-Mississippi Valley and portions of the southern Plains today. Some of
TODAY TUESDAY
Showers
WEDNESDAY
Partly
these storms may be strong to severe. Scattered showers and thunderstorms can also be expected
cloudy from the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys into the Southeast.
Thunderstorms

63° 78° 78°


60°
65°

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 70/55


72/49
Partly Partly Partly Late 81/69
cloudy cloudy cloudy showers 78/53
78/63 We may start off
this week with
88/69
77° 78° 80° 75° 80/53 85/63
88/70
some rain, but it
60° 58° 58° 50° 79/51 is looking very
nice toward the
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 70/62
81/68
end of the week
with plenty of
The Poconos 100/77
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 78-85. Lows: 58-63. Partly cloudy. warm tempera-
89/65 99/75
Tonight’s low Isolated showers possible overnight tures. We could
Albany
84/60 tonight. 96/78
see a few scat-
61/49 87/72 89/76
tered showers
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 56/45 today and a
87/61 Highs: 70-81. Lows: 62-66. Partly cloudy. thunderstorm.
Partly to mostly cloudy tonight. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow On Tuesday, a
Towanda
87/61 Anchorage 56/44/.00 61/49/sh 57/47/sh Myrtle Beach 81/73/.00 83/71/t 83/70/t cold front will
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 81/60
Atlanta 86/67/.20 81/68/t 84/69/t Nashville 76/68/.05 84/72/t 87/68/t push through
84/63 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 93/65/.00 89/69/pc 82/70/t New Orleans 81/73/1.37 89/79/t 89/76/t pretty early in
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 87-89. Lows: 61-70. Chance of Boston 76/62/.00 74/57/pc 73/63/pc Norfolk 90/69/.00 88/70/pc 85/72/t
85/63 Buffalo 85/59/.00 87/69/t 76/59/t Oklahoma City 88/72/.00 89/67/t 86/66/t
the day so we
afternoon thunderstorms. Chance of can expect to
Charlotte 81/65/.00 83/68/t 84/68/t Omaha 90/74/.02 81/54/s 78/62/pc
showers and thunderstorms tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 93/67/.00 88/69/t 76/61/s Orlando 92/72/.00 93/74/t 91/73/t see some rain
State College 82/62
84/62
78/63 Cleveland 89/62/.00 81/68/t 78/59/pc Phoenix 99/76/.00 104/75/s 107/75/s showers. Clouds
Brandywine Valley Dallas 92/75/.00 99/75/pc 92/71/t Pittsburgh 86/60/.00 85/67/t 81/62/t will remain
Reading Denver 74/50/.00 79/51/pc 83/54/t Portland, Ore. 67/47/.00 75/59/c 69/55/sh
Harrisburg 84/65 Highs: 83-85. Lows: 64-66. Partly cloudy. Wednesday
85/65 Partly to mostly cloudy tonight. Detroit 89/65/.00 81/69/t 78/58/s St. Louis 87/72/.00 87/69/t 84/63/s
Honolulu 84/73/.00 87/72/s 86/72/s Salt Lake City 66/43/.00 73/55/s 82/61/s morning, but
Philadelphia
85/66 Houston 94/73/.00 96/78/pc 94/77/t San Antonio 99/74/.00 98/76/pc 98/74/pc then clear out
Indianapolis 90/67/.00 82/69/t 82/60/s San Diego 65/60/.00 68/62/s 69/60/s and it will turn
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 87/69/.00 97/73/s 102/76/s San Francisco 83/56/.00 81/54/s 74/53/s partly sunny.
75/65 Highs: 81-88. Lows: 66-69. Partly cloudy. Los Angeles 69/62/.00 70/62/s 71/62/s Seattle 62/50/.00 70/55/sh 68/53/sh
Miami 90/80/.00 89/76/pc 88/76/pc Tampa 91/77/.00 94/74/t 91/72/t Thursday should
Partly to mostly cloudy tonight.
Milwaukee 89/66/.00 82/60/t 72/55/s Tucson 99/69/.00 101/72/s 103/72/s be a pretty nice
Minneapolis 92/70/.00 78/53/pc 70/53/pc Washington, DC 92/69/.00 88/70/t 83/70/t day with partly
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport cloudy skies. It
WORLD CITIES will be partly
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
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LCCC gives $500


to Candy’s Place Vest A Veteran/Military Officer program begins
Luzerne County Community Fallen Officers Remembered recently announced a new vesting
College recently presented a program, Vest A Veteran/Military Officer, that reaches out to veter-
check for $500 to the Center ans and current military officers who are also employed as law en-
for Cancer Wellness, Candy’s forcement officers and are not provided with bulletproof vests. Two
Place. The money was raised local officers from the Luzerne Borough Police Department, Officer
through The Run for a Pur- Nicholas Saullo, Marine veteran, and Officer Scott Kocher, army
pose 5K Run and Fun Walk veteran and Army National Guard, recently received new bulletproof
which was held at the college vests from proceeds donated to Fallen Officers Remembered from
on April 14. The money will be the drug forfeiture fund of the Luzerne County District Attorney’s
used to support the services office. Kranson Uniform assisted with the fitting and purchase of the
and programs at Candy’s body armor. For information on the program, contact Jaclyn at 760-
Place. Event planners were Ed 9034 or email faloffrem@aol.com. From left: Ryan Kranson, vice
Curtis, race director and president, Kranson Uniform; Saullo; Jaclyn Pocceschi Mosley, presi-
chairman of the Health, Phys- dent, Fallen Officers Remembered; and Doug Kranson, president,
ical Education and Exercise Kranson Uniform.
Science Department; Miranda
Costa; Joan Beyer and Ron
Strothers, staff members;
Drums Lioness/Lions Club members help children learn entrepreneurship
Anne Holmes, professor; and The Drums Lioness/Lions Club recently collected and sent greeting card fronts to the St. Jude’s
the Program Planning Class of Ranch for Children. The cards are used to help the children learn entrepreneurial skills. Assisted by
2012. At the check presenta- volunteers, the children use the card fronts to make new cards. Anyone interested in joining the club
tion from left, are Nicole Far- can call 956-1711 or email drumslionesslions@hotmail.com. Lions Club members, from left, first row:
ber, center coordinator, Diane Anderson; Patricia Kwetkauskie, treasurer; and Jan Kelly, secretary. Second row: Arlene Stagg;
Candy’s Place, and Curtis. Cindy Ulanoski, vice president; Desiree Anderson, president; Judy Yamulla; and Lorna Veglia.

Brownies plant trees at Dallas Elementary


Girls from Brownie Troop 32647 recently planted trees at the Dal-
las Elementary School to celebrate Earth Day and the Girl Scouts’ Go
Green! initiative. Participants, from left, first row, are Morgan Wil-
Charitable Foundation liams, Jenna Stanski and Sidney Banks. Second row: Cara Pocono,
Alyssa Pritchard, Hannah Blazure, Jessica Allen, Jordan Banks and
supports Allied Services Chloe Zondlo.

The M&T Charitable Foun-


dation recently presented
$2,500 to Allied Services
Foundation as a major spon-
sor for the upcoming 2012
Annual Autism Golf Classic.
At the check presentation,
from left, are Jim Brogna and
John McCarthy. Hanover Twp. Police Dept. recognized for 100 years of service
The Hanover Township Police Department recently received proclamations from U.S. Senator Pat
Toomey, Congressman Lou Barletta, State Senator John Yudichak, Representative Gerald Mullery,
IN BRIEF the Hanover Township Commissioners and the Hanover Area School Board in honor of its 100th
anniversary. At the presentation, from left, first row: Sergeant Lewis; Commissioner William Howatt;
Renita Fennick, representing Congressman Barletta; Chief Albert Walker; Senator Yudichak; and
PITTSTON: The Jacque- Representative Mullery. Second row: Sergeant Richardson, Officers Ricki, Shypulefski, Stefanowicz,
lines, the female auxiliary of Faver, Mantush, Sergeant Osborne, Officer VanWhy, Commissioners Jeff Lewis, Albert Bagusky and
the John F. Kennedy Council, Sergeant Orzechowski. Third row: Officer Ralston, Commissioners Frank Ciavarella, Russ Davis, Ge-
Knights of Columbus Coun- orge Bowers, Township Manager John Sipper, Commissioner Mike Mazur, Township Secretary Donna
cil 372, 55 S. Main St., will Makarczyk and Officer Cywinski.
hold installation of officers
for 2012-13 at 8 p.m. on June
26 at the council home. Light
refreshments will be served
and the annual contribution MEETINGS
to the home association will
be presented.
Officers to be installed are
Today
Joan McFadden, president; DUPONT: The Dupont Lions
Debbie Murosky, vice presi- Club, 6:30 p.m., at the VFW
on Main Street.
dent; Elaine DeMarco, trea-
surer; Melanie Murosky,
secretary; and Ann Nardone, Tuesday
corresponding secretary. MOUNTAIN TOP: The Moun-
tain Top Area Knights of
WILKES-BARRE: The Columbus, 7:30 p.m., at the
Knights of Columbus home.
Italian American Association
of Luzerne County will hold Dallas Lions Club awards book scholarships Election of officers for the
2012-13 fraternal year will be
its monthly dinner meeting held. All members are re-
The Dallas Lions Club recently honored Shaina Dougherty and
on June 21 at the Genetti Tara Stephens with $500 book scholarships. The awards were pre- quested to attend.
Hotel and Convention Cen- sented at a dinner meeting of the club held at the Metro Bar & Grill
ter. Arrival time is 6 p.m. and in Dallas. Dougherty and Stephens graduated from Holy Redeemer
dinner will be served at 6:30 High School and will be attending King’s College. Stephens is a mem-
p.m. Price is $25 per person.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Taylor M. Karasek Alexandra G. Richards


Taylor Mateo Karasek, son of
Alexandra G. Richards, daughter
Tracy Karasek and Jesse Matias,
Hanover, is celebrating his fourth
of Billy and Maria Richards,
Hanover Township, is celebrating
Legion Auxiliary sends care boxes to troops
birthday today, June 1 1. Taylor is
a grandson of Debra Karasek
and Edward Blesedell, Massachu-
her eighth birthday today, June
1 1. Ally is a granddaughter of Bill
Evergreen Landscaping beautifies W. Pittston Library William Marshall Crawford American Legion Auxiliary (ALA)
Unit 131 of Lock Haven sent 17 boxes of items to the western part
and Gale Richards, Reamstown, Adam Pendolphia, operations manager for Evergreen Landscaping of Pennsylvania to be sent to the Pennsylvania Air National Guard
setts, and Vivian Matias, Wilkes-
and the late Bob and Shigemi Services Inc., Exeter, recently donated plant material, hydro-seeding, 171 troops. Wayne Walker, commander, 16th District, delivered the
Barre. He has a brother, Nicco.
Girvan. She has a brother, Will, 2. boxes to Deborah Krall, Airman and Family Program manager for
mulch and labor to help the West Pittston Library beautify its
grounds that were heavily damaged during the September 2011 flood. the Pennsylvania Air National Guard 171, to be sent to the Air Re-
Evergreen offered this donation to show support for the current fueling Wing. From left, first row: Barbara Miller, Swoyersville,
rebuilding efforts taking place throughout the borough of West Pitt- president, American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Pennsylva-
ston. Participants, from left: Winston Godoy; Dean Williamson; Pen- nia; Carol Wert Walker, ALA Unit 131 of Lock Haven and chairman,
dolphia; Anne Bramblett Barr, director, West Pittston Library. National Security for the Department of Pennsylvania’s American
Legion Auxiliary; James Murphy, Sons of the American Legion
(SAL) Squadron 292, Philadelphia, and chairman, Pennsylvania
Detachment’s VA & R; Deborah Krall, chaplain, ALA Unit 22, Char-
leroi; and Glenda Radel, central vice president, Department of
Pennsylvania’s ALA. Second row: Michael Krall; John Joseph
Cramsey and Matthew Thomas Cramsey, members of SAL Squad-
ron 184, East Greenville; and Ava Krall, junior member of ALA Unit
22, Charleroi.

Tessa R. Kukla
Tessa Rose Kukla, daughter of Anna A. Yedinak
Denise Jopling and Robert Kuk-
Anna Alexandra Yedinak, daugh-
la, is celebrating her second
ter of Megan Kryger and Ste-
birthday today, June 1 1. Tessa is
phen Yedinak, is celebrating her
a granddaughter of Eva Marie
second birthday today, June 1 1.
Jopling and Howard France,
Anna is a granddaughter of
Pittston; Robert Kukla Sr., Oak-
Joseph and Joann Yedinak and
land, N.J., and the late Betty
Jim and Barbara Lewis.
Burrows, Jersey City, N.J.

Wells Fargo helps make dream of a home come true


Thanks to a $30,000 grant and 600 hours of construction from
Wells Fargo team member volunteers, a local family will achieve the
dream of homeownership. The Habitat for Humanity project took
place in Wilkes-Barre and is one of two home builds that Habitat will
undertake this year in the Wyoming Valley. Wells Fargo is a national
partner with Habitat for Humanity and has provided Habitat affiliates Post sponsors candidate for State Police Youth Week
with $58 million and more than 4 million volunteer hours since 1993. Andrew Lawrence American Legion Post 644, Swoyersville, is
At the home, from left, first row, are Kevin Engelman, district manag- sponsoring David McTague, Swoyersville, to attend State Police
Lucas C. LoPresto Jacob I. Starosta er, Wilkes-Barre market; Karen Evans Kaufer, executive director,
Wyoming Valley Habitat for Humanity; Greg Collins, Community Bank
Youth Week from June 10-16 at York College. The camp is intended
to inspire participants who intend to make careers in the military
Jacob Ian Starosta, son of John President of Northeastern Pennsylvania; Cindy Dundore; and Kevin and police. McTague is a sophomore at Wyoming Valley West High
Lucas Carmen LoPresto, son of and Sherri Starosta, is cele- Anyan. Second row: Mike Pisarck, Sean Richards and Maria Kelly.
Carmen and Louise LoPresto, is School and plans on joining the Marines after graduation. He
brating his 1 1th birthday today, Third row: A.J. Grilli and Russ Roberts, architect, WVHFH. intends to go on to study as a Military Police Officer. From left,
celebrating his fourth birthday June 1 1. Jacob is a grandson of
today, June 1 1. Luke is a grand- first row: Vince Dennis, Gerald O’Donnell, McTague and Cindy
MaryAnn Blazick, Marianne
son of the late Liborio and Mari- Starosta, the late Ted Blazick Kuhns, commander. Second row: Tom Kobusky, Richard Tressa, Ed
lyn Moughan Baccanari and the and George Starosta, all of Ply- Tressa and John Romanchick. Third row: Gary Quinn.
late George and Grace Falzone mouth. Jacob has two sisters,
LoPresto. Luke has a sister, Kristi, 13, and Meghan, 8.
Lauren, 8.

GUIDELINES
NEWS FOR VETERANS
Children’s birthdays published free NANTICOKE: The West
Side Auxiliary will meet at 6
at 383-9552.
Photographs and information must be received two full weeks be- WEST WYOMING: Amer-
p.m. on June 20 in the club
fore your child’s birthday.
Your information must be typed or computer-generated. Include room. Martha Setta will host. ican Legion Post 904 will hold
your name and your relationship to the child (parent, grandparent or its monthly meeting at 6:30
legal guardians only, please), your child’s name, age and birthday, SCRANTON: Friends of the p.m. on Thursday at Hose
parents’, grandparents’ and great-grandparents’ names and their towns
of residence, any siblings and their ages. Don’t forget to include a
Forgotten NEPA will hold a Company No. 1, Shoemaker
daytime contact phone number. Without one, we may be unable to dedication and unveiling of Avenue. Election of officers
publish a birthday announcement on time. the memorial to 2Lt. Carol for the upcoming year is on
We cannot guarantee return of birthday or occasions photos and do Ann Drazba, U.S. Army Nurse the agenda. All members are
not return community-news or publicity photos. Please do not submit
precious or original professional photographs that require return be- Corps., the first American urged to attend.
cause such photos can become damaged, or occasionally lost, in the military nurse and woman to Post 904, along with Boy
production process. die in the Vietnam War, at 2 Scout Troop 366 and Cub
Email your birthday announcement to people@timesleader.com or
send it to: Times Leader Birthdays, 15 North Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250. You also may use the form under the People tab on www.ti-
PRO Rehab makes donation to Children’s Foundation p.m. on Saturday at The Gino
Merli Veterans Center, 401
Pack 366, will be disposing of
unserviceable American flags
mesleader.com. PRO Rehabilitation Services recently celebrated Occupational Penn Ave. during a ceremony at 8 p.m.
Therapy Month and donated $1,000 to the Colleen Shea Children’s Guest speakers will be Maj. on Thursday at Dailey Park,
Foundation. The PRO Rehab staff conducted a Chinese basket raffle Gen. Jimmie O. Keenan, chief, Shoemaker Avenue. Any
VOLUNTEERS under the People tab. To have
your organization listed, visit
the United Way of Wyoming
to benefit the foundation. The raffle was coordinated by Laura Frank,
physical therapy assistant in the Plains Township clinic. Occupational
Army Nurse Corps., and Brig.
Gen. Wilma L. Vaught, presi-
worn, torn or faded flags can
be dropped off at the West
therapists Ralph Kovaleski and Jennifer Ostrowski also provided
Valley’s volunteer page at poster presentations at PRO Rehabilitation Services locations. With dent, Women’s Memorial. Wyoming Town Hall and they
Editor’s note: A complete list of www.unitedwaywb.org. For
Volunteer Opportunities can be one of the raffle baskets are occupational therapists Ariana Belles, For more information con- will be disposed of with honor
more information, contact
viewed at www.timesleader.com Michele Cassetori, Kovaleski, Amy Kosick and Ann Jones. tact Friends of the Forgotten and dignity.
Kathy Sweetra at 970-7250 or
by clicking Community News ksweetra@timesleader.com.

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Man who is reluctant to move continues to resist combining households


Dear Abby: I’m Dear Abby: My husband and I re- “Thank you. We keep a kosher home me home.” Of course our son, for the
a middle-aged,
divorced man in a DEAR ABBY cently moved to a new area and are
becoming friendly with the people in
and want to know if you do, too.” If
the answer is no, explain that while
first time, did not listen to him. He
pulled the car over and proceeded to
one-year relationship the neighborhood. My husband works it looks delicious and you appreciate call 911. A couple of weeks of physi-
with a wonderful ADVICE as an education director for the local the gesture, you can’t accept the food cal and occupational therapy, and
woman. “Alexis” is is is beginning to think I will never synagogue and, because he is in this because of your strict observance of they say Grandpa will be good to
bright, pretty, fun, re- make the move. I’ll probably lose her field, we have agreed to keep our new your religion. come home. Thank you so much for
sponsible, affection- if I don’t give in. Any suggestions? home a kosher home and follow the putting that in your column.
ate, and yes, I do love her. She wants — Staying Put in Oklahoma strict rules of kashrut. We will allow Dear Abby: On Jan. 23 you printed a — Catherine in Gardiner, N.Y.
us to start our life together under one no food in the house that has not column “Recognizing the Signs of a
roof — hers. Dear Staying Put: Before selling been prepared in a kosher kitchen. Stroke Can Help Save a Life.” Well, in Dear Catherine: I’m pleased to know
I’m having a hard time with all of your home and most of your posses- If people decide to stop to intro- our family it sure did. After my hus- — as I’m sure the writer of the letter
this — selling my home, selling most sions, consider putting the things you duce themselves and bring something band and I read it, we had our three will be — that it turned out to be so
of my belongings, changing my work- want to keep in storage and renting homemade as a welcoming gesture, children also read it. Then we hung it helpful to you. Your son is a hero.
from-home routine and giving up the out your home for a year. If things how do I politely decline their gift if on the wall in the kitchen.
independence of living alone with my don’t work with Alexis you won’t they do not keep a kosher kitchen? Our 16-year-old son, Charlie, was To receive a collection of Abby’s most
taking his 87-year-old grandfather out memorable — and most frequently re-
mutts. have given up everything. Another — New On the Block in Northern quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
I don’t think the timing is right, plus: By then your house may have California shopping not long afterward, and not ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
and I have told her as much several risen in value and you’ll get a better a mile from the house our son noticed check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
Dear New On The Block: Smile at rapid changes in his grandfather. Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O.
times. But she’s soon back in “sell price for it. But do nothing in haste Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447.
your house and move in” mode. Alex- or because you are being pressured. your food-bearing neighbor and say, Grandpa said, “I’ll be fine, just take (Postage is included.)

UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Seize SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Not
the moments of calm, as you liking the way things are, you’ll
need to relax and rejuvenate take an important step to
between challenges. Remember change it. Your small move is
that every difficult environment enough to make a difference, but
is a place to grow creatively, if you really want to see a differ-
spiritually and personally. ent world, consistent steps over
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The time will do the trick.
day’s events give you an oppor- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
tunity to uphold your standards Even though you’re serious
of equality and fairness. It’s the about doing your work well,
meaning inside small choices you’ll likely choose companion-
that matters most to you. ship over business. The personal
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You know time you shared with another
the social secret that takes the person will make a memory.
pressure off any interaction: CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
Other people are thinking pri- Sometimes you feel like an old
marily about themselves. All you soul, but today brings a crisp,
have to do is show up with that naive silliness to your experience
charming smile and nod along. that suggests that this lifetime
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Even will bring many fresh surprises.
if your only reason for saying AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). A
no to someone is that you don’t relationship heats up, and you’ll
feel right saying yes, it’s reason go into hyper-observant mode.

GOREN BRIDGE
enough. You’ll read the situation as if it
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Sometimes were your favorite book, hanging
you’re afraid that if you accept on every word and thrilling to
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH help you are automatically each page turn to find out what
indebted to the other person. happens next.
That’s not the case today, so go PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You
ahead and let others do some of don’t have to do everything that
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION the work when they offer. is offered to you. Opportunities
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Common may arise that you simply can’t
sense is not always common get excited about. Leave an offer
knowledge. You’ll pick up valu- on the table for someone else to
able information that seems take advantage of.
rather obvious. Applying it will TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June 11).
bring a kind of magic solution for Strong and ambitious, you’ll
a bothersome problem. set out to make your mark on
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Every the world today. The next six
traveler along life’s highway weeks show you acquiring a skill
needs a rest stop every now and you’ll use for years to come.
then. Your body may be telling September brings lifestyle
you that you could use a bit improvements. Capricorn and
more tenderness and care. It’s Leo people adore you. Your lucky
time to pull over and fuel up. numbers are: 3, 20, 1, 22 and 49.

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at Thomas’ Market PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID LEGAL NOTICE ESTATE NOTICE All Junk
100
Country Club Cen-
ter. Keep the
money, but please
LEGAL NOTICE The Rice Township
Board of Supervi-
The Wilkes Barre
Area School Disc-
trict is soliciting
Sealed bids and/or
request for propos-
als (RFP’s) will be
The Wilkes-Barre
Area School District
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that letters
Cars &
ANNOUNCEMENTS return the cards,
very important to DEADLINES sors is seeking
offers for the SALE
sealed proposals for
CAFETERIA SUP-
received by Mr.
Anthony Ryba, Sec-
Solicits sealed pro-
posals for: STAGE
Testamentary have
been granted in the
Trucks
110 Lost
me. 570-675-8823
Saturday
of:
1) a 2007 Dodge
PLIES & SMALL-
WARE until 3:00pm.,
retary, Hazleton
Area School District,
CURTAINS for
G.A.R. Memorial
Estate of Janet
Lucille Tuck, late of
Wanted
12:30 on Friday Durango 4 x 4 Wednesday, June 1515 West 23rd High School until Kingston, Luzerne Cap sleeves on Highest
570-301-3602 LINEUP Sunday
Police Vehicle with
130,000 miles and
27th, 2012, All pro-
posals shall be
Street, Hazle Town-
ship, Pennsylvania
12:00 Noon,
Wednesday, July
County, Pennsyl-
vania, who died on
wedding dress-
es are making a
Prices
CALL US! ASUCCESSFULSALE 4:00 pm on
Friday
2) a 14 foot v bot-
tom aluminum boat
addressed
Leonard B. Przy-
to 18202-1647, until
11:00 A.M., Tuesday,
27, 2012. All pro-
posals shall be
October 12, 2010.
All persons indebted
comeback!
What a trendy
Paid In
TO JUNK and trailer with wara, 730 South June 19, 2012, for addressed to to said Estate are CA$H
YOUR CAR IN CLASSIFIED! Monday
4:30 pm on
electric troller
motor and battery.
Main Street, Wilkes
Barre, PA 18711-
the following: Leonard B.
Przywara, Secre-
required to make
payment without
look!
bridezella.net FREE
BEST PRICES Doyouneedmorespace? Friday The vehicle, boat
and all equipment
0375. The envelope
containing the pro-
1) Clerk of the
Works (RFP)
tary, 730 South
Main Street, Wilkes-
delay, and those
having claims or PICKUP
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT, A yard or garage sale Tuesday
4:00 pm on
will be sold “as is”
and may be
posals to be marked
“PROPOSAL FOR
2) Construction
Management (RFP)
Barre, PA 18711-
0375 the envelope
demands to present
the same without Looking for the right deal 570-574-1275
in classified
on an automobile?
Free Anytime Monday inspected at the CAFETERIA SUP- 3) Liquid Propane containing the pro- delay to the Execu-
Pickup Rice Township PLIES”. The Board (Bid) posal to be marked tor, Daniel Tuck, in
570-301-3602 is the best way Wednesday Municipal Garage, of School Directors 4) Rates for Repair “STAGE CURTAINS”. care of his attorney, Job Seekers are
Say it HERE tocleanoutyourclosets! 4:00 pm on
Tuesday
3000 Church Road,
Mountaintop by
reserves the right to
reject any and all
of Commercial
Refrigerators &
Specifications may
be secured from MICHAEL J. Turn to classified. looking here!
Where's your ad?
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130 You’re in bussiness Thursday
appointment. The
Supervisors retain
proposals. By Order
of the Board, James
Freezers (Bid) the office of the
Purchasing Agent.
BENDICK, ESQUIRE
111 School Street It’s a showroom in print! 570-829-7130 and
with classified! 4:00 pm on the right to reject G. Post, Purchasing Public Bid / RFP Proposals will be Shavertown, PA

WANTED
Wednesday any and all bids.
Please provide a
Director. Opening:
Date: Tuesday,
opened at 12:00
Noon, on the above
18708
Classified’s got ask for an employ-
ment specialist
120 Found Friday sealed bid by June June 19, 2012 date. The Board of
the directions!
ALL JUNK
CARS &
4:00 pm on
Thursday
22, 2012 at 2 p.m.
to:
Board of Supervi-
Doyouneedmore space? Time: 11:05 A.M.
Location: HASD
Administration
School Directors
reserves the right
to reject any and all
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468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
All Junk
Ayard orgaragesale
Holidays sors - Sealed Bid, Building, First bids, or to accept
TRUCKS call for deadlines 3000 Church Road, Floor Conference or reject any item ADOPT
HEAVY Cars & You may email
Mountaintop, PA
18707.
Room, 1515 West
23rd St., Hazle
or items thereof. A caring, married *

in classified
couple promises a
EQUIPMENT
DUMPTRUCKS
Trucks your notices to Donald A.
Armstrong
Township, PA
18202-1647
By Order of the
Board
secure future,
unconditional love,
BULLDOZERS Wanted mpeznowski@ Secretary/ and a happy home

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timesleader.com Treasurer A copy of the speci- James G. Post near beaches and
BACKHOES Highest or fax to
fications for these PURCHASING great schools.
bids/contracts/RFP’ DIRECTOR Expenses paid.
Highest Prices Prices 570-831-7312 Shopping for a s may be obtained

to cleanoutyourclosets!
Allison & Joe
Paid!!! Paid In new apartment? at the office of the 877-253-8699

FREE
or mail to
The Times Leader Classified lets undersigned or call Collect cash, not dust!
CA$H (570) 459-3111 ext.
you compare costs - Clean out your
You’re in bussiness
15 N. Main Street 3106. In addition,
REMOVAL Wilkes-Barre, PA without hassle bids / RFP’s may be
< < < < < < <
FREE ADOPTION:
Call 18711
or worry! obtained off of the basement, garage Loving couple
Vitos & Ginos PICKUP school district web-
or attic and call the hopes to adopt a

with classified!
For additional Get moving site (http://www. baby. We

570-459-9901
Anytime 570-574-1275 information or with classified! hasdk12.org/web-
288-8995 questions regard- bids). Questions Classified depart- promise a lifetime
of love & security
ing legal notices regarding the bid
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts you may call
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices specifications ment today at 570- for a newborn.
Please call
www.wegotused.com
Marti Peznowski should be directed *Drawing held June 24th. No purchase necessary.
at 570-970-7371 via email to Robert 829-7130! Lori and Mike at
1-888-499-4464
or 570-829-7130 J. Krizansky (krizan-

BUYING JUNK Octagon Family


skyr@hasdk12.org).
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
LINE UP Restaurant
All proposals must

VEHICLES
be submitted in a
sealed envelope,
A GREAT DEAL... 375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651
570-779-2288
which shall be plain-
ly identified as a bid

Reliable
$375 AND UP
ALSO BUYING
IN CLASSIFIED! WEDNESDAY
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
and/or RFP. Where
indicated, bids /
RFP’s shall be
H
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Looking for the right deal 35¢ Wings accompanied by a
on an automobile? certified check or
NOBODY Pays More Turn to classified.
THURSDAY
THURSDAY SPECIAL
Large Pie for $6.95
bid bond in an
amount specified
within the specifica-
570-760-2035 It’s a showroom in print! In House Only; Cannot be combined with other offers;
Wing Special requires minimum purchase of a dozen.
tions of the proposal
to be drawn in favor
Classified’s got

Cars
Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm • Happy Trails! of the Hazleton Area
Home of the Original ‘O-Bar’ Pizza School District.
the directions! Emailed or faxed
bids will not be
accepted.
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
The Hazleton Area
School District
reserves the right to
accept or reject any
or all bids / RFP’s
received and the
right to waive any
informalities.
UseGAS
FREE your
whentax refund
you financeto buy.
a vehicle
/s/ Anthony Ryba
Secretary /
FREE GASup
when youmonths
to 36 finance a vehicle
(See up
salesto 36 months
Business Manager
representative for details)
(See sales representative for details)

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144,000 miles
CHEVY ‘04
which players par- Pre-approved for a Air, standard power
for heavy equip-
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ment, backhoes, ticipate in mock features. Kelly Blue
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dump trucks,
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combat with mili-
tary-style replica
Now!
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Asking $6800
STAR LX
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HAPPY TRAILS weapons & tactics. Convertible, LX 5.0 11 AUDI S5 CONV. Silver with Black 570-466-5821
(315) 375-8962 Regular Price: Sprint blue, black Leather, Sunroof, seat, ice cold air,
TRUCK SALES auto. New top, bat- 132,000 miles
570-760-2035
542-2277
Come visit us at:

www.nepa-
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$5,318 pp
Sale Price:
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tery, radiator. Good
paint, current
/ brown leather
int., navigation,
7 spd auto turbo,
Very Sharp!
$4,995
Call For Details!
HONDA ‘08 ACCORD
4 door, 4 cylinder,
$2,995
BUICK ‘91 ROAD-
6am to 8pm www.blacklake4fish.com inspection, needs
airsoft.com Trans World AWD 570-696-4377 auto Price reduced MASTER Station
Travel exhaust work. Wagon, white with
08 CHEVY AVEO $15,695
CAMEO HOUSE 570-344-9784 Nice car. $3,800. woodgrain exterior,
CHRYSLER `04
A Web Site red, auto, 4 cyl WARRANTY
Find Something? Dedicated to the
(570)283-8235
07 FORD FUSION SE MAFFEI AUTO gold leather interior,
3rd seat. Runs
Lose Something?
BUS TOURS
SALES
SPORTING EVENTS
Airsoft Community Red, 4 cyl, sunroof
great, high mileage.
Get it back where it in NorthEast
Pennsylvania and Yankees Baseball
07 BUICK LACROSSE
CXL, black, V6 SEBRING 570-288-6227
$1800
MERCURY ‘99
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
ONLY
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Home of the
Who Wants Mets 6/9 $99
Indians 6/27 $69 LEO’S AUTO SALES
93 Butler St
07 CHRYSLER PT
Cruiser black,
LXI CONVERTIBLE
Low miles - 54,000.
VITO’S
GRAND MARQUIS
Gold, 4 door, tan
To Go To White Sox 6/29 auto, 4 cyl V6. FWD. Leather
570-829-7130 timesleader.com Wilkes-Barre, PA interior, runs great,
Patriots Airsoft $65* 07 BUICK LUCERNE interior. Great
& 116,000 miles, new
C
Squad White Sox 6/30 570-825-8253 CXL, silver, grey shape. A/C. CD.
We are always leather inspection $4500
All power.
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ looking for New
oney $109, 200 Level
Seating Jeep Cherokee 06 TOYOTA SCION XA $6,900. Negotiable GINO’S LINCOLN
TOWNCAR
‘02

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‘98 Sport.
4 door 6 cylinder,
auto, 4WD. $2,850
silver, auto, 4 cyl
06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR
grey, tan leather,
New inspection &
tires.
(570) 760-1005
Wanted: Signature series,
Silver, grey leather
at: Sunday Yards 6/9 $89 sun roof ALL interior, 99,000
Chevy Lumina miles, runs great
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS webadmin@ June 24 Rays 6/24 $89 06 MERCURY MILAN

The City of Wilkes-Barre and CityVest, a


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‘97
4 door, 6 cylinder
PREMIER, mint
green, V6, alloys CHRYSLER `05 JUNK $5295
AUDI ‘95 A6
SOUTH 89,000 miles. 04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS CARS & 2.8 QUATRO
300
Wilkes-Barre based community develop- NASCAR @ Dover Black, 4 door, grey
$1,850.
ment corporation, invites interested devel- HAMPTON Seats in Turn 1 silver, auto,
opers to submit proposals for the mixed- $144, includes
Current Inspection
sunroof TRUCKS leather
loaded
interior,
$3500
use commercial and residential develop-
ment of a four-acre site in downtown
Wilkes-Barre – the site of the former Hotel
Long Island
Saturday
breakfast & post
race buffet On All Vehicles
DEALER
03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO,
mid blue/light grey
leather, naviga-
LIMITED EDITION Highest CHEVY ‘05 AVEO
Silver, 4 door, grey
COOKIE’S
Sterling – that presents a remarkable river- August 18th TRAVELERS tion, AWD All wheel drive. Prices cloth interior, A/C,
front development opportunity. 570-815-8330 LINCOLN ‘98 02 FORD ESCAPE SE
red, auto, 4 cyl
Loaded with all
power options. Paid!!
re-built transmission
with warranty, 4 cyl.
Call Anne 570-558-6889 79,000 miles
CityVest intends to evaluate, select, and
negotiate with qualified developers – in 570-655-3420 *includes ticket, CONTINENTAL
Beige, V8 engine,
01 VOLVO V70 STATION
WAGON, blue/grey,
Black metallic
with grey leather FREE PICKUP $5200
MERCURY ‘96
consultation with the City of Wilkes-Barre
and Luzerne County – based on the quali-
anne.cameo
@verizon.net
transportation,
snacks, soda & water 74,600 miles.
leather, AWD
00 CHRYSLER
interior.
Heated front 288-8995 GRAND MARQUIS
4 door, gold with tan
fications listed in this Request. Interested 330 Child Care cookiestravelers.com $3,500. FWD, load- CONCORDE LXI seats, sunroof,
cloth interior, only
developers can initiate this process by ed. 570-693-2371 gold, tan leather, 6 disc CD
50k miles. Loaded.
submitting a Notice of Intent to Propose by
4:30 PM on Friday, June 29, 2012. This will DAYCARE
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
MERCURY `79
1 owner 78k miles.
00 ACURA TL
changer, satellite
radio, cruise JEEP ‘11 LIBERTY Must See! $4200
Warranties Avail-
be followed by submission of a formal Pro-
posal, which must be received by the
In my Kingston 570-829-7130 black, tan leather,
sunroof, auto
control, keyless/
alarm. Too many SPORT able

ZEPHYR
home. Licensed. 9999999
Office of the City Clerk, 4th Floor, Wilkes- 99 SUBARU LEGACY options to list. 7,000 miles, show-
570-955-5792
Ages 15 months to 6
Barre City Hall, 40 E Market Street by 4:30 LTD 79,400 miles. room condition,
years. 6 cylinder
PM on Friday, July 20, 2012. The City Clerk Burgundy, AWD Sharp car, good 4x4, preferred
570-283-0336 automatic.
will strictly enforce time deadlines. 73 PORSCHE 914 condition. option package.
52k original miles. green & black, 5
Respondents are encouraged to provide
their proposals well in advance of the time
WORK WANTED CRUISE Florida car. $1500.
570-899-1896
speed, 62k miles,
$12,500
$10,500. $21,900
WARRANTY SUBARU `07 LEGACY
listed above. Call 814-9574 MAFFEI AUTO 62K miles. Original
College Junior.
Looking for summer SPECIAL! SUVS, VANS, SALES owner. Maintenance
Copies of the RFP may be obtained at the
Sail the 412 Autos for Sale TRUCKS, 4 X4’s 570-288-6227 regularly performed.
CROSSROAD
Office of the City Clerk, 4th Floor, Wilkes- work in child care. Excellent condition.
07 JEEP COMPASS LT
Barre City Hall. PDF versions are also Please contact
Melissa @ 388-6898
Carnival Miracle
to the Bahamas
403 Aircraft
ACURA `03 Olive green 4 cyl.,
LEXUS `01 RX 300 Fully loaded. AWD.

MOTORS
available on the city website [www.wilkes- auto, 4x4 No mechanical
barre.pa.us.] December Excellent condition. issues ever. $13,500
07 DODGE GRAND
LINE UP TRAVELCRAFT ‘93 Fully equipped. A/C /
For questions or further information,
A GREAT DEAL...
8-16, 2012
outside
28’
52,000
Motorhome
miles 3.2 TL-S CARAVAN SXT
Blue, grey leather, 570-825-7988 power
Leather
windows.
interior.
570-237-5882

please contact Greg Barrouk, Director of


Economic Development, via email at gbar-
rouk@wilkes-barre.pa.us. IN CLASSIFIED! Balcony
$12,000 negotiable.
570-333-5110
4 door, sport sedan,
auto, full power,
exceptional condi-
7 passenger mini
van
06 NISSAN PATHFINDER
700 Sans Souci
Highway
Moonroof. CD
changer. 189k miles.
TOYOTA `05
cabin WE SELL
Looking for the right deal
SCION TC
tion. Asking $5975. $7,000. Call
only $662. per SE off road, 4x4,
FOR LESS!! 570-788-8510
The contractor must ensure that employ- on an automobile? person, double 406 ATVs/Dune negotiable. Call silver, V6
Manual, AM/FM
ees and applicants for employment are 570-674-4713 06 INFINITY QX56
Turn to classified. occupancy. Buggies
LEXUS `02
not discriminated against because of their ‘11 DODGE stereo, MP3 multi
Pearl white, tan
It’s a showroom in print! Includes all port DAKOTA CREW disc, rear spoiler,
race, age, color, religion, sex, handicap,
family status or national origin (EO-11246, Classified’s got taxes and BEN’S AUTO SALES leather, Naviga
tion, 3rd seat, 4x4
4x4, Bighorn 6 cyl. moon roof, alloys,
as amended), and, to the greatest extent
the directions! government HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV RT 309 W-B Twp.
Near Wegman’s 06 JEEP COMMANDER
14k, Factory
Warranty. LS 430 ground effects,
90,100 miles, Air.
feasible, utilize project area businesses fees! Limited 570-822-7359 white, 3rd seat,
located in, or owned in substantial part by $20,899 72,000 miles, $9,000, negotiable.
space available. 4x4
project area residents. 350 Elderly Care 08 TOUSCON GLS 06 DODGE RAM 1500
‘11 Ford Escape 1 owner, 570-760-0765
First Come, XLT, 4x4, 26k, excellent condi- 570-474-2182
$12,995 QUAD CAB, Black,
First Served! Factory Warranty, tion, navigation,
In accordance with Executive Orders
11625 and 12138, the successful bidder CERTIFIED NURSES AID Call NOW! 09 JOURNEY SXT $14,995
10 FUSION SEL $14,995
V8, 4x4 truck
06 FORD EXPLORER
6 Cylinder
$19,899
service records
available. TOYOTA ‘04 CELICA GT
must utilize, to the greatest extent feasi- Caring & Depend- 288-8747 XLT, black, 3rd
ble, minority and/or women-owned busi- able nurse available 10 IMPALA LT $13,995 ‘11 Nissan Rogue $15,900 112K miles. Blue,
seat, 4x4
ness concerns which are located within for private duty in 07 FORENZA GL $7,995 AWD, 17k, Factory 570-262-3951 5 speed. Air,
06 JEEP GRAND
the municipality, county, or general trade your home. Feed, NEW!! Full size 08 Ranger $10,995 Warranty. power
CHEROKEE LTD
area. bath, dress, shop, adult ATV. Strong 4 Full Notary Service $18,799 windows/locks,
blue, grey leather
clean, cook & more. stroke motor. CVT Tags & Title Transfers ‘10 Subaru CD/cassette, Key-
The City of Wilkes-Barre and CityVest 357-1951 after 6 fully automatic
4x4
06 NISSAN TITAN KING
Forester Prem. WANTED! less entry, sun-
DON’T MISS OUT!
BMW ‘06 X5
reserves the right to reject any or all pro- transmission with 4WD 30k Factory roof, new battery.
ALL
CAB SE white, auto
posals or portions thereof. The selection NIAGARA FALLS reverse. Electric warranty, power Car drives and
of the successful proposal shall be made
360 Instruction & Sept. 5-7 start. Front & rear All wheel drive,
50k miles 4x4 truck
sunroof. has current PA
06 CHEVY TRAILBLZAER
Training $18,799 inspection. Slight
JUNK
in the best interest of the City of Wilkes- Transportation, luggage racks. 61,000 miles, LS, SILVER, 4X4
Barre, as determined by the City and meals, lodging, Long travel suspen- $20,595 ‘08 Chrysler rust on corner of
05 BUICK RENDEVOUS
CityVest, and developers acknowledge Certified Personal tours, taxes, gratu- sion. Disc brakes. WARRANTY Sebring Conv. passenger door.
CXL 3rd seat AWD
CARS!
this by submitting a proposal. Trainer seeking ities & more. Few Dual stage head MAFFEI AUTO Touring 6 cyl. Clutch slips on
05 DODGE DURANGO
part-time position.
position seats left. Passport lights. Perfect for SALES 32k $12,899 hard acceleration.
LTD Black, grey
The City of Wilkes-Barre does not discrim- Also certified in needed for Canada. hunters & trail rid- 570-288-6227 leather, 3rd seat, ‘05 HONDA CRV EX This is why its
inate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, sex, religion, age, family and handi-
older adult training,
CPR and AED.
contact
ITALY
Sept. 19-28.
ers alike. BRAND NEW
& READY TO RIDE.
BUICK ‘09 ENCLAVE
4x4
05 JEEP LIBERTY
4x4 65k, a title.
$12,799 CA$H thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
Includes air, tours, ‘06 FORD FREESTAR
PAID
capped status in employment or the provi- $1,995 takes it RENEGADE Blue,
sion of services. Wilkes-Barre City Hall is a Mryc426@aol.com meals, hotels. too away. 5 speed, V6, 4x4 62k, Rear air A/C OBO. Make an
facility accessible to persons with disabili- much to mention. 570-817-2952 05 CHEVY EQUINOX LT $7,999 offer! Call

570-301-3602
ties. 4 seats left. Wilkes-Barre ‘03 F250 XL 570-592-1629
380 Travel CAPE COD
red, V6, AWD
Super Duty only
05 DODGE DAKOTA

TOYOTA ‘09 CAMRY


THOMAS M. LEIGHTON, MAYOR Oct. 15-19. 24k! AT-AC,
TOMAHAWK`11
CLUB CAB SPORT,
THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE IS AN Transportation, blue, auto, 4x4 $8,499
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ATLANTIC CITY meals, lodging, 18,000 Miles,
NISSAN `06
truck
ACTION EMPLOYER SHOWBOAT tours, taxes, 04 NISSAN XTERRA XE ‘01 LINCOLN TOWN 1 owner, 4 cylinder.
6/24/12 gratuities & more. blue, auto, 4x4 CAR Executive 74K $16,500
CXL top of the line.
MAXIMA SL
ROUND TRIP Israel, The Holy 04 CHEVY TAHOE LT $5,199 MAFFEI AUTO
$30/PP Land, Oct. 2013 AWD, 50K original 4x4 Pewter, grey ‘11 Toyota Rav 4 SALES
$20 REBATE + Call Theresa for miles. 1 owner. leather, 3rd seat 4x4 AT Immaculate condi- 570-288-6227
INVITATION FOR BIDS SNACKS information Cocoa brown only 8,000 miles,
04 MERCURY tion, low miles, all

VOLVO `01 V70


570-740-7020 570-654-2967 metallic. Dual sun- MOUNTAINEER alloys, power sun- power. $13,500, Call
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by roofs, power mem- roof. new condition.
the Wilkes-Barre Area School District at red, tan leather, 570-237-2412
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ ATV, 110 CC. Brand ory cooled and 3rd seat awd $22,599 Station wagon. Sun-
their Administrative Offices located at 730
South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA,
18711, until 11:00 AM (prevailing time) on
Public Notices Public Notices New Tomahawk
Kids Quad. Only
heated seats. 3rd
row seating. DVD
04 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
GLS, silver (AWD)
TITLE TAGS
FULL NOTARY
OLDSMOBILE `97 roof. ABS brakes.
Radio, tape & CD.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012 for the follow-
ing projects. LEGAL NOTICE
$695 takes it away!
570-817-2952
rear screen, navi-
gation system, bal-
04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
Z71, green, 4 door,
SERVICE
6 M ONTH WARRANTY
CUTLASS SUPREME A/C. Heated leather
seats. New alterna-
ance of factory Museum kept, never tor. Recently serv-
Wilkes-Barre 4x4 truck
warranty. driven, last Cutlass iced and inspected.
E.L. Meyers High School Water Line TO: UNKNOWN FATHER 04 DODGE RAM 1500
Bought new over off the GM line. Crim- 2 extra tires. 161K
QUAD CAB SLT SILVER,
Replacement Project located at 341 Carey $50,000. Asking son red with black
Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702. In gen- RE: ADOPTION OF L.J.L. 409 Autos under $25,900. Trade ins
4 door, 4x4 truck
leather interior. Every
miles. $4,600.
Lackawanna County Court of Common 04 FORD FREESTAR, 570-714-1296
eral, this project consists of a single prime
Pleas
$5000 welcome blue, 4 door, 7
available option in-
contract (ITB No. 1 – Plumbing Construc- 570-466-2771 cluding sunroof. Per-
tion) for the replacement of the water line Orphans’ Court Division passenger mini
fect condition. 300 415 Autos-Antique
and tie-in of laterals. No: A-16-2012

A Petition has been filed asking the court


CHEVROLET `90 CADILLAC ‘00 DTS
van
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE OVERLAND
original miles.
$21,900 or best offer. & Classic

CELEBRITY
E.L. Meyers Boiler Building Roof Project Tan, satellite Call 570-650-0278
to put an end to all right you have to your
CHEVROLET `85
located at 341 Carey Avenue, Wilkes- graphite grey,
child, L.J.L. The Court has set a hearing to radio, leather,
PONTIAC ‘01
Barre, Pa. 18702. In general, this project 2 tone leather,
STATION WAGON moon roof, loaded
consists of a single prime contract (ITB
No. 1 – Roofing Construction) for the
consider ending your rights to your child.
That hearing will be held in the Lackawan- 3.1 liter V6, auto,
A/C. Excellent con-
excellent
condition. 136k
sunroof, 4x4
03 CHRYSLER TOWN & DODGE ‘02 CORVETTE
removal and replacement of the existing
roof.
na County Courthouse, Scranton, Pennsyl-
vania, in a courtroom to be assigned by
the Court Administrator, July 13, 2012 at
dition, new tires.
66K. $2,795.
miles. $4,995.
570-814-2809
COUNTRY LTD
white 7 passen
ger mini van VIPER GTS SUNFIRE GT
2 door, 4 cylinder,
REGISTERED
CLASSIC
1:00 p.m. You are warned that even if you 570-288-7249 03 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 10,000 MILES V10 automatic, 84k, Red with blue plexi-
The Bid Documents may be obtained elec- 6speed, collec-
tronically by contacting the Construction
Manager, Apollo Group, Inc., 440 Pierce
fail to appear at the scheduled hearing,
the hearing will go on without you and your
rights to the child may be ended by the DODGE `98 CADILLAC ‘11 STS
13,000 Miles,
LTZ, blue, two tone
leather, V6, 4x4
03 FORD EXPEDITION
tors, this baby is
1 of only 750 GTS
sunroof, looks &
runs well. $3,495
DEALER
removable roof,
34,000 miles,
$12,000, OBO.
Street, Kingston, PA 18704 at 570-714- coupes built in
court without your being present. You Showroom XLT, silver, 3rd 570-868-3914 (570) 579-8811
AVENGER
2431. Bid documents may also be 2002 and only 1 of
obtained from the Construction Manager have a right to be represented at the hear- condition. Price seat, 4x4
83 painted Race

AUTO
upon a non-refundable payment of One ing by a lawyer. You should take this paper reduced 03 FORD EXPLORER
to your lawyer at once. If you do not have Rebuilt engine, new SPORT TRAC XLT, 4 Yellow it still wears
Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150) made payable $34,900
a lawyer or cannot afford one, go to or transmission, cus- door, green, tan, its original tires
MAFFEI AUTO

SERVICE
to the Wilkes-Barre Area School District. tom 3” exhaust. showing how it
Only bidders that are registered with the telephone the office set forth below to find SALES leather, 4x4
out where you can get legal help. Weapon R intake, 02 FORD F150 was babied. This
Construction Manager as abider will 570-288-6227
Blitz front bumper SUPERCAB XLT car is spotless
receive addenda during the bid phase.

Cut-off date for issuance of Bidding Docu-


North Penn Legal Services
Scranton Electric Building, 3rd Floor
and side skirts,
custom Evil 8 paint CHEVROLET `06 silver, 4x4 truck
01 FORD F150 XLT
throughout and is
ready for its new DIRECTORY
Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503 job, vertical doors, white, super cab, home. This vehicle

IMPALA
ments to prospective Bidders will be Tues- after market wheel is shown by
day, June 12, 2012 at 3:00 PM. (570) 342-0184 4x4 truck
and tires, over 01 FORD F150 XLT appointment only.
Pennsylvania Lawyer Referral Services $10,000 invested. Former police car, Blue/tan, 4 door, $40,900. call
All questions shall be directed to Gary Sal- Asking $4,000. low miles. 570-760-2365
ijko, Project Manager, Apollo Group, Inc., Lackawanna Bar Association 4x4 truck
338 N. Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor Call 570-287-8410 $5,500,OBO 00 CHEVY SILVERADO
telephone (570) 714-2431, fax (570) 714- or 570-855-2699 (570)436-4311
FORD `07 FOCUS
4476. Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503 XCAB, 2WD truck,

LAW
(570) 969-9600 burgundy
A Pre-Bid Conference for the E.L. Meyers 99 NISSAN PATHINDER SES Sedan 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
Water Line Replacement Project will be PUBLIC NOTICE gold, V6, 4x4 Alloy wheels, heat-

DIRECTORY $ WANTED JUNK $


held on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at 9:00 89 CHEVY 1500, ed seats, CD play-
a.m. at the project site main entrance. NOTICE OF RESCHEDULING OF 4X4 TRUCK er, rear spoiler, 1

VEHICLES
REGULAR MEETING AND 2012-2013 owner, auto, air, all
A Pre-Bid Conference for the E.L. Meyers BUDGET ADOPTION NOTICE power, great gas
Boiler Building Roof Replacement Project Don’t Keep Your mileage, priced to LISPI TOWING
will be held on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at
11:00 a.m. at the project site.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO
Act No. 84 of 1986, that the Board of Practice a Secret!
Motorcycle for sale?
be sold immedi-
ately! $6,995 or We pick up 822-0995
School Directors of the Greater Nanticoke best offer.
Let them see it here
Bidders may schedule a supplemental site Area School District has rescheduled its
Call 829-7130 in the Classifieds!
570-614-8925
visit after the Pre-Bid Conference upon regular monthly meeting for the month of
To Place Your Ad 570-829-7130 All Junk EMISSIONS
written request faxed or mailed to the
Construction Manager with a minimum
June, 2012, from June 14, 2012, to
Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. FORD 01 Cars & & SAFETY
notice of twenty-four hours. at the Greater Nanticoke Area Senior High CHEVROLET `97 CUS-
All Prime Contracts in excess of $25,000
School, Education Plaza, Nanticoke,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Said meet-
310 Attorney 310
Services
Attorney
Services TOM FOOD TRUCK FOCUS CXS
2 door. 4 cylinder,
Trucks INSPECTION
SPECIAL
are subject to the provisions, duties, obli-
gations, remedies and penalties of the
ing shall be for general purposes. The
budget of the Greater Nanticoke Area
Free Bankruptcy
8 position steam
tables & much
automatic, Power
windows, PL, 70K.
Wanted $39.95 with
Project Labor Agreement as approved School District for fiscal year 2012-2013 is BANKRUPTCY
August 27, 2007; effective July 30, 2010. scheduled for adoption by the board of Consultation more.$13,900 Sunroof. Looks and Highest this coupon
FREE CONSULT Payment plans. (570)709-5525 runs well. $4,495
School Directors. A copy of the budget is Guaranteed Carol Baltimore Prices
All Firm Lump Sum Bid Proposals will be available for public review and comments DEALER Also, Like
publicly opened and read aloud, and the
bidders are invited to attend.
from 8:00 a.m. through 1:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, at the Administrative
Low Fees
Payment Plan!
570-822-1959
CHEVY ‘02 570-868-3914 Paid In New, Used
CA$H
Offices, 427 Kosciuszko Street, Nanticoke, Colleen Metroka
SHOTTO LAW, P.C. CAVALIER LS FORD ‘02 MUSTANG Tires & Bat-
The Wilkes-Barre Area School District PA. 570-592-4796 4 door, 4 cylinder, FREE teries for
does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, religion, age, If you are a person with a disability and
Affordable Family
Law Services. PFA, automatic, PW, PL, GTRedCONVERTIBLE PICKUP $20 & up!
disability or familial status in employment
or the provision of services. THE WILKES-
wish to attend the aforementioned meet-
ing and require an auxiliary aid, service, or
BDA UN KI R- AU PRT DC Y Divorce & Custody.
Mike@Shottolaw.com
76k, clean, runs
well. $4,195
with black
top. 6,500 miles. 570-574-1275
DEALER
BARRE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN other accommodation to participate in the SOCIAL SECURITY 570.510.0577
570-868-3914
One Owner. Vito’s &
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE proceedings, please contact the Superin- Major Credit Cards Excellent Condi-
DISABILITY BENEFITS
Accepted Gino’s
CHEVY ‘95 ASTRO
ACTION EMPLOYER. tendent’s Office at (570) 735-1270 to dis- WORKERS’ COMP tion. $17,500
cuss how the school district may best Free Consultation 570-760-5833 472 Auto Services 949 Wyoming
THE WILKES-BARRE AREA SCHOOL accommodate your needs. 25+ Years Exp. MARK III CONVERSION
WANTED
Avenue
SATURN `02 SL1
DISTRICT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO Joseph M. SOCIAL SECURITY VAN. Hightop. 93K.
WAIVE ANY INFORMALITY IN ORDER TO BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Blazosek DISABILITY 7 passenger. Cars & Full Size Forty Fort, PA
REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. 570-655-4410 Free Consultation. TV/VCP/Stereo. Sedan, auto, all Trucks. For prices...
Jeff Kozlofski, President 570-822-9556 Contact Atty. Sherry Loaded. Great con- power, low miles. Lamoreaux Auto 574-1275
Mr. Leonard B. Przywara Cindy Donlin, Secretary blazoseklaw.com Dalessandro dition. $3,495 $4,595 Parts 477-2562
Expires 6/30/12
Secretary/Business Administrator 570-823-9006 (570) 574-2199 (570)702-6023
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CHEVY ‘30 HOTROD COUPE FORD ‘02 EXPLORER ANTIQUE TOYS take with us. Ladies
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FORD ‘76 THUNDERBIRD 12,000 miles. With Red, XLT, Original
LANDSCAPE Prior experience
WANTED
coat with white col-
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windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
non-smoking owner,
garaged, synthetic
PERSONNEL NOW HIRING:
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474-9202 570-313-3859
$24,000
leather bags, extra tires and battery. 509 Building/ erosion control CLASS A OTR c/o Office Manager
200 South River St Competitive hourly
730 Computer
MERCEDES ‘29 pipes. New tires & 90,000 miles.
Construction/
experience helpful.
Plains, PA 18705 wage plus benefits. CHANDELIER
Equipment &
Kit Car $9,000
(570) 655-4884
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
$7,500
(570) 403-3016 Skilled Trades
Valid drivers license
a must. Top wages COMPANY DRIVERS or fax to
570-821-1108
Entry level, experi-
ence helpful but not
ANTIQUE $700.
570-578-0728
Software
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overtime. Apply in have valid PA

Chrysler ‘68 New Yorker 442 RVs & Campers Architectural person. 8am-4pm.
Monday-Friday
Greenhouses is a
family owned busi- 551 Other license. Apply in
person at any Cee-
Halves 36D-38P-41-
S, 44-S, 45-D, 46-D,
COMPUTER H. P.
with all accessories
$125. 570-474-6947
Sedan. 440 Engine. Woodworkers Needed 1204 Main Street
Swoyersville
ness located in
McAdoo, PA.
LOT PORTER
Kay Auto location. 47-P $85.
570-287-4135
Power Steering &
brakes. 34,500 FOREST RIVER`08 1518 8th Street
A large architectural Varsity Inc.
No Calls Please
We have immedi-
ate openings for PART-TIME MRG HESS 92-94 two
COMPUTER MONI-
TORS (2) Gateway
original miles.
Always garaged. 5TH WHEEL Carverton, PA
Near Francis
woodworking com-
pany located in E.O.E. reliable full-time
tractor trailer driv-
Bonner Chevrolet
USED CAR
EXCLUSIVE CASINO
RESORT RETAILER
$15. each. Moe,
Larry, Curly, 3
21” flat screen $125.
Dell 15” flat screen
Reduced to $5995 Model 8526RLS Kingston, PA is look- $75. Both excellent
Slocum St. Park ers, to deliver prod- DIVISION IS LOOKING FOR Stooges 13” figures
Firm. 883-4443 Mountain Top,PA ing for experienced condition. 814-5626
$18,500
FORD ‘02 F150 cabinet makers and MAINTENANCE uct to our cus-
tomers across the
Clean driving
record. Duties SUPERVISOR in boxes, 1992 all 3
$75. Ho Santa Fe
MAZDA `88 RX-7 570-760-6341 finishers. Great pay Self - starter with COMPUTER.
Extra Cab. 6 48 states. Our pre- include washing, & SALES train set, 5 to set Complete set up in-
and benefits. Only good work ethic
Cylinder, 5 speed. mier employment waxing & all func- ASSOCIATES $23. 570-735-1589
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage PACE ARROW ’93 Air. 2WD. $4,495
Call For Details!
solid, mature, and
positive people
needed for 2 Apart-
ment buildings in
package includes: tions related to used
car sales & delivery.
WE OFFER A
PEN Sheaffer foun-
cludes office size
desk & chair. E-
kept, 65k original should apply. Pittston. Position GREAT BENEFITS machines CPU with
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
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plumbing, electrical
• Hourly Pay-
including paid
Call Dave “K”
570-288-0319 PACKAGE!!!!
tain pen $100.
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guaranteed DATES CAN APPLY IN 1904 $100. excellent er. Excellent.
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Call 570-237-5119 grounds mainte-
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Call 570-208-2883
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miles. I slide out, 2
FORD ‘06 ESCAPE XLT will train. The work
is outdoor, fast-
EOE time, and holiday
pay.
570-740-1112 PLACE TO WORK! magazines. 25
cents each or 5 for
570-991-7646
/FM radio with cas- 4x4. Sunroof. Like
paced, very physical
FABRICATOR
sette player, CD awnings, 2 color new. $5,995 • Pet & Rider Doyouneedmorespace? $1. 570-477-3170 MONITOR 1 HP
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
flat screen TV’s.
Generator, back up
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
and will require the
applicant to be out LINEUP Program
• Well maintained Pittston area plastic A yard or garage sale
710 Appliances
Computer monitor
$200. 1 HP Deskjet
of town for eight day in classified
ASUCCESSFULSALE
pagne exterior; Ital- camera, 2 air con- freightliners and vacuum forming and printer $100. Cash
ditioners, micro- intervals followed by only accepted. Call
ian red leather inte-
wave/convection six days off. Appli-
reefer trailers
• Continuous year-
fabrication company
seeks an individual
is the best way Tom 570-824-1949
rior inside. Garage Why Spend
kept, excellent con-
dition. Reduced
oven, side by side
refrigerator with ice
cants must have a
valid PA drivers IN CLASSIFIED! round steady work
with home time
with machine shop
and CNC experi-
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
Hundreds on
New or Used
PC’S & LAPTOPS!
price to $26,000.
Call 570-825-6272
maker, washer/
dryer, queen size
license and clean
driving record. Doyouneedmorespace? Requirements are:
ence. Full time posi-
tion. Plastic knowl-
with classified! Appliances?
Most problems
Desktop/Towers/La
ptops with xp or
bed, automatic
steps. $29,900.
1518 8th Street
Starting wage is
negotiable but will A yard or garage sale Valid Class A CDL,
minimum 1 year
edge a plus. Send
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with your appli-
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ventive mainte-
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lighting, tire
WEBSITE AT LINE UP APPLIANCE
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Slocum St. Park
Experienced Roofers person. Minimum
FOR MORE
IN CLASSIFIED! Parts for all brands. Powerhouse Smith
2,500 miles. 4 1/2 FORD ‘01 EXPLORER Experience in rub-
3 years experi-
DETAILS.
Looking for the right deal CLEANING OF
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre machine includes
427 Commercial year extended/
SPORT ber and shingle.
ence. Shopping for a on an automobile? 570-820-8162 275 lbs. weights
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TV’s, sleeps ten.
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Accounts available REFRIGERATOR
BEAUTIFUL
new condition.
$19,000.
570-655-1903
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Highland Manor MACHINE OPERATORS NOW throughout
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Carverton, PA
son. NEEDED Counties
$125. 540-6794
bed, with end
439 Motorcycles
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park Insurance & 401K. SOCIAL SERVICE $9.00/hour to start. We guarantee TVS (5) table, mirror, 2

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ASSISTANT
60-90 day evalua-
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$5,000.to $200,000
in annual billing.
$25. each
570-301-3801
dressers, 1 with
mirror. Excellent
BMW 2010 K1300S
Only 460 miles! Has
42,000+
ALL NEW TIRES
Super Cab
One Owner, 4x4,
Full-Time
Center, 419 Hwy
315, Pittston PA Full-time
$ based on YOUR
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Required WASHER 1 YEAR
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5 Speed, Applicants must dance etc. Benefit We’re ready –Are OLD $50. Please call
all bells & whistles. GREAT PRICE Highway miles. McCann School of have a Bachelor’s you? 570-472-9616
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$4000 Medical, Dental,
536 IT/Software
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outlet, traction con- $5,995 ogy is seeking an Work or other WASHER
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lite gray and red at our New Wilkes-
AFTER 5 PM experience pre- Full-time 12 hour
trim. comes with Barre Campus.
PHP WEB DEVELOPER ferred but not shifts on alternating
NIGHTCLUB FOR SALE WASHER Maytag BEDROOM SET
BMW cover, battery
tender, black blue 451 Trucks/ JEEP 02 GRAND Bachelor’s Degree
Required. Benefits
Growing distributor
required. Please
send resume with
3 & 4 day work
weeks. Every other
Seven years old.
Neptune all parts
good but needs new
7 piece modern.
Warm toned wood
tooth helmet with include 401K, Vaca- Luzerne County,
FM stereo and black
leather riding gloves
SUVs/Vans CHEROKEE LAREDO
6 cylinder 4 WD, air
tion,
Medical,
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seeking a full-time,
qualified PHP Junior
cover letter to:
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weekend a must.
Previous manufac-
Wilkes-Barre area.
1,800 square feet
drum $250 OBO.
570-718-0557
with
Brass
dark trim.
hardware.
turing experience Good condition.
CHEVY ‘99 BLAZER
(like new). paid conditioning power Dental plans, Holi- Developer to join a Nursing Home bar & 1,800
preferred. Some $495. 570-696-
$20,500. Sell for windows, door days. programming team c/o Kim Barker,
heavy lifting.
square feet ban- 712 Baby Items 2362/ 814-6799
SSD, 750 Schooley
$15,000 FIRM. Sport utility, 4 locks, cruise, dual Please send that creates and quet hall. No
maintains multiple Ave., Exeter, PA Accepting applica-
door, four wheel air bags, tilt wheel, resume to: kitchen. Off street BED girl’s toddler
tions at:
BEDROOM SET
Call 570-262-0914 ecommerce web- 18643, or email to
Leave message. drive, ABS, new AM/FM/CD. keyless
remote. 130k miles.
tj.eltringham@mccann.edu sites. Bachelors in sw-highland@
parking for 20
cars. Partner con-
bed complete $40.
Boy’s “Cars” toddler
inspection. $4200. NO PHONE CALLS an IT related field is seniorsnorth.com AEP INDUSTRIES,
$5400. sidered. bed complete $40. Queen Size.
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570-954-3390 $327,000, firm. Thomas the Tank
ence with OOP in 20 Elmwood Ave.
P.O. 2827 Chest Of
table, trains, tracks
SPORTSTER CUSTOM 524 Engineering
PHP, as well as
XHTML, JavaScript,
MERCY CENTER Crestwood Ind’l Pk
Mountaintop, PA
Wilkes-Barre
PA 18702
&accessories $150.
Goosebumps books
Drawers,
Vanity With
18707. EOE
Loud pipes.
Near Mint A local Engineer-
and
required.
CSS are
Benefits NURSING UNIT, INC. We are a drug free
workplace.
& a few audio books
(about 40) $25. for
Mirror,
Nightstand,
174 miles - yes, ing/Environmental include health, Mercy Center Nurs- 630 Money To Loan all. 570-417-2555. Headboard,
One hundred and 1518 8th Street Services Firm is vision and 401K with ing Unit, Inc., a Long Footboard.
seventy four
miles on the
Carverton, PA 1518 8th Street seeking a match. To apply,
send your resume
Term Care facility, Summer Help “We can erase
716 Building Walnut Color
clock, original
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
Carverton, PA
Near Francis CIVIL/SITE WORK to
sponsored by the
Sisters of Mercy of Needed Immediately
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN- Materials
With Black
owner. $8000.
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570-876-2816
MAZDA ‘01 DESIGNER Community, is com-
HAND PACKER/ for the Federal Call
SILVERADO X CAB proficient in the use mitted to the care of PRODUCTION Trade Commission
DOOR: 60” Interior
570-262-3436
HARLEY DAVIDSON 2 WHEEL DRIVE
$5,995
B3000 of AutoCAD for their
Tunkhannock Office.
the elderly in Assist-
ed Living and Skilled
McAdoo employer
looking for reliable,
say they’ve never
seen a legitimate
French Door with
hardware. Stained & Leave Message
4x4, 5 speed, 538 Janitorial/ varnished honey
‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE Call For Details! extra clean truck Site grading, Nursing settings. hard-working pro-
duction workers.
credit repair opera- oak. Very good con- COUCH & loveseat
Golden Anniversary. 570-696-4377 $4,995 drainage and layout Cleaning Mercy Center Nurs-
Workers will plant,
tion. No one can dition $325. imitation leather
Silver/Black. New Call For Details! design experience ing Unit, Inc. is legally remove 57-457-1979
select, clean, wrap, accurate and timely coffee table, tv
Tires. Extras. Excel- 570-696-4377 is required for seeking the follow-
and package potted stand, 2 end tables
lent Condition.
19,000 miles
design of large
HOUSEKEEPING & ing positions:
plants in boxes.
information from
your credit report.
HOT WATER & 2 lamps $500.
$10,000.
570-639-2539 MITSUBISHI `11
scale commercial,
residential and/or
Oil and Gas devel- MAINTENANCE NURSING - CNA • Temporary/
Seasonal Work
It’s a process that
starts with you and
HEATER 40 gallon
GE, like new, asking
$100. 540-6794
Dark wood comput-
er desk & chair
$150. all excellent
• $8.15/regular hour
OUTLANDER SPORT SE Full time. Day shift >7-3 PART TIME- involves time and a
opment projects. and $12.23/over condition. Tan love
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA AWD, Black interi-
Knowledge of PA
DEP’s Erosion and
6am-2:30pm. Expe-
rience preferred.
EOW
>PER DIEM
time hour
• Hours are Monday
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
SHUTTERS: 26 Vinyl
window shutters,
seat & coffee table
$200. (1) 20 gallon
V-ROD VRSCA Near Francis or/exterior, start/ Apply in person: Learn about manag-
DIETARY
Sediment Control through Friday used $5. each or & (2) 10 gallon tanks
Blue pearl, Slocum St. Park stop engine with Wilkes-Barre Family ing credit and debt
BMP Design Manual 7am-4pm, with $100. for all of them $10. each 1 is a half
excellent condition, keyless entry, heat- at ftc. gov/credit. A
3,100 miles, factory
alarm with extras.
CHEVY ‘02 ed seats, 18” alloy
wheels, many extra
and Pennsylvania
Stormwater Best
YMCA, 40 W.
Northampton St. >10-6 DIETARY AIDE
>PM DISHWASHERS/
overtime as
needed
message from The
Times Leader and
22 are 50 1/2” 14
1/2” wide. call
circle tank w/pump.
570-287-1029
$8,900.
Tony 570-237-1631
SILVERADO features. Only Low
Miles. 10 year,
Management Prac-
tices Manual a plus,
Wilkes-Barre
DIETARY AIDE • Must be able to lift
up to 40lbs, stand
the FTC.
570-788-1571
COUCH with match-
Extra cab 4x4, V8,
SWITCHBOARD
but not required. ing loveseat, blue
automatic, nice, 100,000 mile war- Please submit
for 8.5 hours or 726 Clothing floral tapestry,
542 Logistics/
HARLEY DAVIDSON clean truck
$6,995
ranty. $22,500. Will-
ing to negotiate.
resumes to hr@
jhacompanies.com Transportation >4-8 PART TIME- EOW
more per day, per
form repetitive
BOOTS 1 pair size 8
excellent condition
$300. 762-1646
Serious inquires duties, bend, push,
2009 SPORTSTER 883
Very low mileage.
Call For Details!
570-696-4377 only - must sell,
going to law school.
or visit our website
at www.jha
9-2PM
pull, reach, work in
a fast-paced and
1/2 red wings, brand
new, never worn COUCH/SOFA living
companies.com. Competitive salary $40. 570-443-7967 room. Excellent
Dark blue. Garage
kept.Asking $5,299. CHRYSLER `02
(570) 793-6844
LOOKING TO GROW and compensation
package which
dusty environment,
and must be avail 700 CLOTHING Girl’s
condition. $125.
570-301-3801
570-885-5000. includes health able for mandatory
527 Food Services/
TOWN & COUNTRY SUZUKI `07 XL-7 Hospitality DRIVERS WANTED! insurance including
Vacation, sick time
overtime including
weekends
MERCHANDISE size 5-6, total of 50+
pieces, summer & CURIO oak cabinet
with light, gorgeous!
fall items. New/
56,000 miles, CDL Class A and personal days, • No experience Near mint condition
702 Air good condition. $20
HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80
automatic,
all-wheel drive, NORM’S Regional and
Local Routes
403B retirement,
credit union, tuition
required, must be
16 years or older, Conditioners
Boy’s clothes, size
5-6, assorted sum-
& resided in a pet
free/smoke free
riding FLH. 4 door, air condi- PIZZA & EATERY reimbursement. and have a work mer items with household. Stands
King of the High- tioning, all power, Now hiring HOME DAILY permit if 16 or 17 6’4”x2’ 4” 1/4 w.
Partial Benefits AIR CONDITIONERS many Children’s
way! Mint origi- CD player, leather
nal antique show
winner. Factory
interior, tinted DELIVERY DRIVERS & Benefit package
includes:
available for part-
time employees.
years old
Serious applicants
(2) Large works
good $125 for both
Place T’s, over 25
pieces. $10
$350. Call/text 570-
855-3382 or e-mail
spot lights, wide
white tires, Luxury people
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000 KITCHEN paid holiday and
vacation; health, If you are interested
may apply in person
at our office located
or one, your choice.
570-956-4333
570-474-2606 livingthedream 1373
@gmail.com
mover! 87,300 well Call 570-829-8753 Call 821-7000 vision, and den- in joining a compas- JACKET men’s Penn
biggest Harley Before 5:00 p.m. tal coverage. at 220 S. Hancock DESK wooden with
maintained miles. sionate and profes- St., McAdoo, PA AIR CONDITIONERS State medium $10.
built. Only hutch & built-in light,
This like-new van sional organization, 18237. For more Frigidaire 6500 btu Men’s Eagle pants,
28,000 original 533 Installation/ Candidates must excellent condition,
has third row seat- fax resume to 570- information contact $50. Whirlpool 5000 medium $5.
miles! Never be 23 years of 3 side drawers with
needs inspec- ing, power side & 457 Wanted to Buy Maintenance/ age with at least
674-3132; email to: our Sharon at btu $30. 825-4336 570-288-1281
roll out keyboard
rear doors. Eco- hresources@mcnu.o
tion, permanent Auto Repair 2 years 570-929-1914. tray, + desk chair,
registration. nomical V6 drive-
tractor trailer
rg, apply in person VAN HOEKELEN 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ asking $125 OBO.
train and all avail- at Mercy Center,
$7,995 OBO
able options. Priced experience. Lake Street, Dallas;
GREENHOUSES, INC. Transportation Transportation 570-510-0010
570-905-9348
for quick
$5,495. Generous
sale VITO’S INVISIBLE FENCE Drivers paid by
percentage.
or
CALLS.
NO PHONE
P.O. Box 88
McAdoo, PA 18237 Epes Transport is a strong, stable company that END TABLE/NIGHT-
trade-in allowances & INSTALLER Mercy Center is an has been in business for over 80 years! STAND solid teak &
side buffet / dress-
KAWASAKI `07 NINJA will be given on this
top-of-the-line vehi- GINO’S “Invisible Fence”
Applications
can be filled
Equal Opportunity
Employer. Welders *CLASS A CDL DRIVERS NEEDED* er, lots of storage.
$75. 570-696-9809
for Local Full Time positions
LINEUP
EX650R. Low cle. Call Fran out online at
MULTIPLE
Wanted:
mileage. Blue. 1 technology keeps www.cdstrans
570-466-2771 POSITIONS ENTERTAINMENT
dogs safer. Train-
owner. Excellent Scranton portation.com
IMMEDIATELY HOME DAILY CENTER solid oak
ASUCCESSFULSALE
ing is provided to
condition, garage
ALL operate ditch
or emailed to
AVAILABLE
*** $IGN ON BONU$ ***
50”x72” $75. Ashley
FORD `99 F350 XLT
kept. No accidents. jmantik@cds
witch and install Positions available bed, dresser, mirror
$3,000
JUNK transportation.
Guaranteed Pay, Great Benefits, Paid Vaca-
IN CLASSIFIED!
underground wire on all 3 shifts for & chest of drawers,
570-831-5351 10 cylinder, new com
and components. experienced MIG & tion/Holidays cherry finish $400.
engine 155K/40K on
CARS & Full time physical
or you can
apply TIG welders capa-
Recruiter on site:
Cherry wood 4
SUZUKI ‘01 VS 800 engine. Good con-
dition, new battery,
TRUCKS
job. Must have
good math skills,
in person at Doyouneedmorespace? ble of working with
steel, aluminum and Date: June 15th & 16th
drawer file cabinet
$100. 474-2224

GL INTRUDER
good tires, runs like
new. $6,500.
Highest
clean driving
record and be A yard or garage sale stainless materials.
APPLY IN PERSON AT
Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: Country Inn & Suites
ENTERTAINMENT

in classified
570-825-9700 courteous. Must CENTER, oak 6
PULVERMAN, 170 100 Keystone Boulevard East
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of Prices pass physical & LOWER DEMUNDS RD
Pottsville, PA 17901
piece, lighted

chrome, black with FORD ‘01 RANGER 4X4 Paid!! drug test.
Fill out application
Jerilyn Mantik is the best way DALLAS, PA 18612
A DRUG-FREE Come by and fill out an application
shelves, tv cabinet
with doors, excel-
Extended cab, V6 One Passan lent condition. $300.
teal green flake.
Includes storage automatic, 51k,
looks and runs well
FREE PICKUP
in person Invisible
Fence of NEPA
Drive
Wilkes-Barre, PA
tocleanoutyourclosets! WORKPLACE or fill one out online
www.epestransport.com
570-696-2212
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
$6,995
DEALER
288-8995 132 No. Mountain
Blvd., Mountaintop
18702
570-654-6738
You’re in bussiness 877-761-1414
CDL A & 1 year T/T experience required
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER. OAK
570-410-1026 570-868-3914 No phone calls
with classified! $50. 570-824-9607
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Accessories Accessories Accessories Estate Sales/ Gardening
BOAT 12’ aluminum CHINA. Fine china,
FURNISH Flea Markets TRIMMER/EDGER with oars, 5 HP gas 8 piece place set-
ROCKER, Toro electric cut, outboard engine
FOR LESS
* NELSON *
    wood/tapestry,
$75. RECLINER, WILKES-BARRE NORTH 100’ electric exten- $500. Angle iron
rack for pickup
ting & the finishing
pieces. Platter is
sion cord $45. white with lace trim
* FURNITURE * Burgundy velour St. Luke’s United extends over cab
Mattress: 570-823-2893 & silver edging.
* WAREHOUSE * cloth, $125. Church of Christ $50. Cover for 6’
A Queen Size Corner of 471 N. never used $60. 3
Recliners from $299 Pillow Top Set SOFA, CHAIR, pickup box $40. piece set of hard
Lift Chairs from $699 Still in Plastic OTTOMAN, 3 Main St & 756 Medical 570-655-0546 sided luggage. Blue,
Hollenback
New and Used Can Deliver TABLES, great
Ave
Equipment very good condition
Living Room $150 for den. Wood $30. Can be sold
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
570-280-9628 and cloth, all in
excellent condi- FAMILY ALERT CD Large CD & VHS
tape collection
separately $8., $10.,
& $12. each.
Kingston tion. $450. Senior medical 570-826-0830
$1. each. Garage

MOVING SALE
Call 570-288-3607 Call after 6 PM alert system.
sale leftovers most-
570-675-5046 $17.95 month.
GRANDFATHER ly tools, clothing & GARAGE SALE
1-877-787-2261
CLOCK pearl, runs White Canadelx household, $10. LEFTOVERS
counter height SOFA beautiful floral JAZZY SELECT per large box mix & COMPUTER DESK
perfect $350.
kitchen set with 4 print, tans, blues & Powerchair needs OK Mallard decoys $10. UMBRELLA
570-740-7446
swivel chairs, enter- greens, 21’ 3 cush- battery $450. with carry bag $30. STYLE CLOTHES-
LAMPS (2) parlor tainment center, ion. Matching swivel WHEELCHAIR $75. Spincast & Baitcast LINE $20. FISHER
Saturday, June 9
stand up, grey metal coffee table, dining chair. Both excel- Walker with outfits $30. Crafts- PRICE HIGH CHAIR
9am - 6pm
& black. $20 each. room set with serv- lent condition. $375 wheels $30. Best man Shopvac, large $8. WOODEN CHILD
Monday, June 11
570-740-1246 er, living room blue for both. 814-5626 Offers. 829-2411 model $20. SAFETY GATE $8.
9am - 6pm
Drexel sofa, 2 wing 570-655-9472 KID SIZED POOL

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MATTRESS SALE back chairs and SOFA full size sofa, POWER CHAIR TABLE $10. #100
light pink, excellent Tuesday, June 12
tables, large oak 9am - 2pm Invacare Pronto HEAVY PUNCHING
cherry entertain- condition. $300. M51 ,excellent con- BAG $40. 474-6936
We Beat All BAG DAY GARAGE SALE
ment center, new OBO Call 693-2459 dition, used only 2
Competitors Prices! LEFTOVER ITEMS

1-888-796-5519
Mattress Guy black leather reclin- Collect cash, not dust! Dishes, Toys, months, dark navy, Coleman stove, HEATER tower
Twin sets: $139 er, sofa & loveseat Clean out your clothing, furniture, 2 rechargeable bat- propane for camp- quartz electric $20.
Full sets: $159 & much more. Call basement, garage shoes, rugs, teries. $600. ing $15. Coleman 2 Hoover vacuums,
Queen sets: $199 570-288-5555 or attic and call the jewelry, books & 570 881-3806 stove for camping very good condition
All New Classified depart- homemade $15. Oriental rug $25 for 1 - 2 for $40.
SECTIONAL 758 Miscellaneous with trim, very good 13” Sylvania color
Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office
American Made ment today at 570- foods,
570-288-1898 4 piece, end sec- 829-7130! including condition, best offer. TV works good $25.
tions recline, blue, in piggies, chili, 570-825-6772 570-825-5847
PORCH GLIDER & pet and smoke free SOFA: light gold, whimpies, potato
Rocker $75. home. $350. excellent $95. salad, haluski, 545 Marketing/ 545 Marketing/
570-824-8810 570-947-5393 570-474-6947 hamburgers &
hot dogs, Product Product
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health ice cream & pie.

750 Jewelry
Community Advocate
COSTUME JEWEL-
LUZERNE COUNTY HEAD START, INC. is
All Junk
RY 38 pieces, fancy
ladies pins $4. seeking a full time COMMUNITY ADVO-
CATE to research and write grants, promote its
Cars &
each. 570-735-1589
programs and services, and to oversee commu-
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
Trucks nity relations and event planning. This position
is responsible for the research and development
Wanted of new funding opportunities. In addition to out-
CHIPPER VAC Troy
Bilt 5.0 HP self pro- Highest standing interpersonal communication and
organizational skills, including some website
pelled mulches,
shreds, chips, vacu-
Prices management, qualified candidates must possess
ums, works great Paid In a Bachelor’s Degree at a minimum, and have
on leaves too. $200 extensive public relations, grant writing, techni-
570-693-4490 CA$H
cal writing skills and event planning experience.
GARDEN GROOMER FREE LCHS offers an excellent compensation and
with
60HZ,
bag,
like
120v-
new, PICKUP benefit package in addition to an excellent work
used only 3 times
environment. To be considered, please submit a
570-574-1275 resume, cover letter describing experience,
New sells $300 ask-
ing $150. 654-0956 ARTIST PAINTINGS salary requirements and three letters of refer-
some local scenes ence from employers to:
LAWN MOWER $25. each. Electric
electric Black & Lynn Evans Biga, Executive Director, PO Box
shoe shine kit $10.
Decker 18”, World war II souve-
540, Wilkes-Barre PA 18703-0540. Fax #570-
mulching rear bag, niers $10. all. Fold 829-6580. Current ACT 34, ACT 151 and FBI
like new, $100. down desk top $20. Clearances are required for employment.
570-696-1030 Large amount
Christmas decora- E.O.E. M/F/V/H. NO PHONE CALLS
MOWER electric tions $10. all. 4
Black & Decker, piece silver plated
4hp, just serviced, coffee set with tray
runs perfect cost $20. 2 kerosene 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
$350. sell $150 antique lamps con-
OBO. Generator verted to electric, 1
3300 watt,
$250 OBO.
570-283-9452
new is Aladdin $25.
each. Silver plated YOMING VALLEY
bread
Large
tray $10.
amount
AUTO SALES INC.
A
MOWER gas, just 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
assorted baskets,
serviced runs good
$75. Electric mower
some antique $10. 825-7577
$50. 570-956-4333
all. 5 gallon
kerosene with pump 31ST ANNIVERSARY SALE
$10. 570-675-0920 WE BEAT ANYBODY’S DEALS
PEACH TREE. Free
dead peach tree for BEDLINER: ‘89 Cars
smoking meats. Chevy S10 truck 02 Volvo C70 Convertible .......$7,450
570-655-8382 bedliner, standard 07 Kia Spectra EX ...................$6,995
6’ cab $15. Gong 06 Chevy Cobalt 81K.............$6,595
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 Show movie DVD 02 Ford Mustang Conv ......$6,495
$10 or $13 shipped. 03 VW Passat 4Motion ............$6,495

NO PHONY COME ONS,


04 Hyundai Elantra 85K ....$5,575

2012
5 storm windows
$10. each. V6 HEI 01 Mitsubishi Galant ............$4,695
distributor cap from 99 Buick Century 58K .........$4,550

CHEVROLET ‘80 Monte Carlo, 00 Mitsubishi Eclipse ..........$4,495


03 Ford Focus...............................$4,250

NO FUNNY MATH
very good $10.
Uniroyal Tigerpaw 99 Nissan Sentra 83K...........$4,250

CRUZE GTS tire P215/60/14


$40. firm. Two Doral
SDL 60 tires, 65%
95 Honda DelSol ......................$3,965
00 Dodge Neon 73K ...............$3,995
99 Honda Accord ......................$3,995
tread P205/60R15 97 Chevy Malibu 78K..............$3,750
$40 both. Chevy 99 Kia Sephia 64K .....................$3,625
SSR model, red with 01 Chevy Malibu ........................$3,495
opening doors, new 97 Pontiac Sunfire Conv ..$3,250
$20. Black & grey
bucket seat covers,
simulated leather
4x4’s & Vans
04 Mercury Monterey 65K .$6,575
$35. both.740-1246
04 Ford Ranger ............................$5,750
Chevy Venture......................$5,650
Chevy Runs Deep LADDER 40’ wood-
en, good condition
04
02 Ford Ranger ............................$5,495
02 Ford Windstar 88K ..........$4,950
$50. 570-443-7967

BONNERCHEVROLET.COM RECORDS 500 total. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM


SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
755892

LPs, 78s, 45s, $1. FINANCING AVAILABLE


each. 829-2411 www.WyomingValleyAutos.com
NEW CAR 694 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117 USED CAR 662 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 288-0319 412 Autos for Sale

J - 829-2043
O DAN 1339 N.RiverStreet,
Plains,PA.18702
MOTORS www.jo-danmotors.com
‘08 TOYOTA SIENNA XLE $
Pearl, Leather, 7-Pass, 48K Miles .............................. 23,995
‘08 MERCURY SABLE
Light Blue, Only 16K Miles! Nicely Equipped...........
$
15,995
SOLD
‘10 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING $
Burgundy, 4 Cyl., PW, PDL, 34K Miles ........................ 13,995
‘07 SUBARU LEGACY LIMITED $
Black, AWD, Leather, Sunroof .................................... 13,995
‘08 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE $
Copper, 5-Speed, Nicely Equipped............................. 12,995
‘09 CHEVY AVEO LT $
White, Sedan, Auto, CD ............................................... 10,995
‘07 DODGE CALIBER
Orange Met., 4 Cyl., Nicely Equipped.......................
$
10,495
‘03 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER LS
Pewter, 4 Dr., Only 32K Miles............................................
$
9,995
‘07 CHEVY COLORADO
White, Auto., A/C, Reg. Cab...............................................
$
9,995
‘08 PONTIAC G5
Red, Cpe., 5-Speed, Spoiler................................................
$
9,995
‘90 CHRYSLER LeBARON CONV.
White, 1-Owner, V-6, Only 29K Miles .............................
$
8,995
‘03 SUZUKI INTRUDER
800CC, Volusia Edition, 4K Miles, Black........................
$
3,995
TAX AND TAGS ADDITIONAL We Now Offer Buy Here-Pay Here!
LOW DOWN PAYMENT CLEAN, INSPECTED VEHICLES
6 MO. WARRANTY ON ALL VEHICLES • FULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT
We Service ALL Makes & Models
Family Owned & Operated for over 40 years
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551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 772 Pools & Spas 784 Tools 794 Video Game 810 Cats 906 Homes for Sale
Systems/Games
RIMS set of 4 16” CIRCULAR SAWS
FREE AD POLICY
LADDER vinyl A KITTENS, free, 3 DUPONT

Earn Extra Cash


chrome rims with frame pool ladder, $35. Miscellaneous male & 2 female,
tires & lug nuts. Like brooms, shovels, PLAYSTATION 2
fits pool with wall black, gray & mixed.
The Times Leader new & ready to rakes $85. takes all. console wIth 90 +
heights 48” fill with Mother also free to
will accept ads for mount. Bought 1 3 plastic garbage games $200. obo.
water $85. a good home. She
used private year ago for $950 at cans $15. 5 fruit 570-822-5993
570-288-8689 is very clean and

For Just A Few


party merchan- Sears. 5 bolt pattern picking baskets $12. hose broken.
dise only for items & locks sacrifice POOL ITEMS 1hp 4 3” gutter splash WII GAME SYSTEM, 570-457-3983
totaling $1,000 or $350 Firm. meteor sand filter boxes $35. 2 elec- 3 controllers, all
less. All items must 570-313-5538 with all hoses & tric hedge clippers cables, 8-games, KITTENS: 2 male kit-
be priced and state $200. Negotiable.

Hours A Day.
skimmer $75. obo $35. Various size tens that free to
how many of each RIMS. Honda, 4 pair 570-288-3352 Why rent?
Scout vacuum auto drill bits $45. 20 var- good home. 13
item. Your name 15” will fit any model Two story features
style vac with hoses ious size circular weeks old.
address, email and Accord, Civic, and newer roof,
$50. obo. saw blades $45. 12 570-357-6200
phone number must Del-Sol cars. Brand 570-362-0942 snow shovels $45.
796 Wanted to Buy replacement

Deliver
be included. No new. asking $100. Merchandise windows, two bed-
300’ of clothes line
ads for ticket 570-239-6011. rope $20. Roof
815 Dogs rooms, enclosed
sales accepted. 776 Sporting Goods snow rake 418.
porch, 40’ x 175’ lot
Pet ads accept- RUG, teal green rug with off street park-
Small work bench ing, great
ed if FREE ad runner 24”w x 89”l BATS aluminum vise $10. Roof shov- commuting location.
must state FREE. $20. Rose color rug softball bats 1a. el $23. 3 hand axes $55,000.
You may place your runner 33”wx84” l worth # cu31 power- $20. 2 manual post MLS#12-1238
ad online at $25. 570 288-8689 cell & 1each, no hole drillers $25. 3
timesleader.com, name, both are 34” crow bars $35. 2
or email to SEWING MACHINE, good condition $5.
Singer. Heavy duty sledge hammers

PAWS
classifieds@ each. 735-6638 $35. Two 6 gallon
timesleader.com or 3115 head with
fax to 570-831-7312 formica table. $100.
570-740-7446
COAT small game
plastic spray con-
tainers $10. 3 bat- $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ Call 570-348-1761
(No Collections) or mail to Classified
Free Ads: 15 N. SHAMPOOER
hunting coat, like
new $10. 823-6885
tery charges $45. 8
pairs scissors $20.
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Main Street, Wilkes- Hoover steam vac 570-288-1077 Mining Items, trains
TO CONSIDER....
WEBUY
GOLF CLUBS

Available routes:
Barre, PA. Sorry carpet shampooer, & Musical Instruments,
no phone calls. Callaway Hawkeye SAW Reciprocating
Deluxe, like new Hess. 474-9544
graphite golf clubs 3 Craftsman with
$75. 570-823-6885 ENHANCE
HOMES!
thru sw. $225. extra blades $40.
YOUR PET
Courtdale/Pringle 570-301-3602 SNOWGLOBE like call 570-735-8520 Wheelbarrow, big, 8
new Peanuts large cu. ft. 2 wheels $60. CLASSIFIED
CALL US! inflatable snow
GOLF: Callaway X
570-740-7446 VITO’S AD ONLINE
Any Situation
$900 Monthly Profit + Tips TO JUNK globe with peanuts
characters in the
#4 Hybrid $40.
Callaway Odyssey
Mallet putter (new)
SAW: older Sears
& 570-956-2385
200 daily / 223 Sunday YOUR CAR globe. $45 call
$90. Nike 52
Craftsman 10” table Call 829-7130
BEST PRICES
Ruthann 239-7770
degree wedge $2
saw, from the 80’s,
made in USA. Belt GINO’S Place your pet ad
Pringle St., Broad St., Cooper St., Courtright St., Srixon 56 deg
Wanted:
IN THE AREA YARD SALE LEFT- drive with a true and provide us your
wedge $20. ALDEN
OVERS Household 3450 rpm 1hp
E. Grove St., Courtdale Ave., Harrington St., CA$H ON THE $POT,
items, decorations, Callaway 5 iron $20 motor, has table
email address

White Rock Terrace


Free Anytime
Pickup
wooden shelf, etc.,
asking $200 for
All excellent condi-
tion condition &
extensions but are
not attached; the
ALL This will create a
seller account
570-301-3602 everything 239-6011 negotiable. Mt. bike model # is 113. JUNK online and login

Hunlock Creek/Sweet Valley


Mongoose / front & 2982470. Every- information will be
KENNEL large dog- 762 Musical
rear shocks, asking
$90. 570-655-9472
thing works. $125.
570- 678-3526
CARS & emailed to you from

MOTOR ROUTE portable with gate.


$40. Fan belts for
Instruments HOME GYM, Weslo SAWS 2 Craftsman
TRUCKS
gadzoo.com
“The World of Pets
Unleashed”
$1400 Monthly Profit + Tips older cars, Made in
USA by Gates Cor-
DRUMSET, Ludwig
almost new! In-
Force-$100.
570-6552192
circular saws 7 1/4”,
brand new $50. for
Highest
You can then use
Large home on a
huge lot. Needs

155 daily / 172 Sunday


poration, $60. Out-
door woodburning
cludes bass drum
23”, snare, hi-hats
PAINTBALLS 3,000.
both. 570-823-6885 Prices your account to
some care so come
put your personal

Lakeside Dr., Metropolitan Ave., Rte. 29, Trojan Rd.,


firepit, cast iron,
$40. 570-594-4992
14”, Avanti crash
Paintball gun, belt,
CO2 tanks, & clean- 786 Toys & Games Paid!! enhance your online
ad. Post up to 6
touch into this great
value. Off street
symbol 18”, 2 toms captioned photos
Hutch firesplace ash ing kit. $75. FREE PICKUP parking, 2 car
Bronson Rd., Mooretown Rd., Old State Rd. clean out door,
12”, 14”, floor tom
570-430-9231 JOHN DEERE hay of your pet detached garage
8”x8” $30. Black-
16”, & foot petal,
additional cymbal TRAMPOLINE 14’
ride tractor for child
age 2-4, extra bat-
288-8995 Expand your text to
include more
and a large fenced

Pittston
berry Torch smart stand. Burgundy in yard. Did we men-
phone, new battery, real good condition, tery $95. 696-0187 information, include tioned 4 bedrooms.
color Only missing new jumping pad your contact
no SIM card, throne. $350 OBO. SWING SET: Rain- MLS 12-1589

$800 Monthly Profit + Tips purchased last year information such


includes
works
charger,
fine $40.
Excellent condition!
A STEAL! Call/text
2011. Must take
down. Price firm at
bow Play Systems
wooden, excellent WANTED as e-mail, address
phone number and
$64,900
Call/text Donna

JEWELRY
Apple IPod no 570-947-3824 or
192 daily / 182 Sunday charger, works fine
$40. Works fine. 3e
570-855-3382
mail livingthe
e- $60. GOOD BUY
570-674-5473
condition. Approxi-
mately 14’W x
or website. Tony 570-855-2424

Leslie Ln., New St., Parsonage St., Chapel St., Cliff St. Opus X Cigar boxes
Magnum O, Perfex-
dream 1373@ gmail.
com TREADMILL Pro-
33.5’L. 3 swings, 1
tire swing, 1 rope ANATOLIAN SHEPHERD
swing, trapeze /
cion No. 5, Super GUITAR/AMP - Mar-
form, great condi-
GUARD PUPPIES
West Pittston tion asking $200. rings combo, slide,
Belicoso $30. Call shall JCM600 tube Jacob’s rope ladder Raised on ranch
570-594-4992 570-899-3409
amp head w/FS & monkey bars. Also with other working ASHLEY
$900 Monthly Profit + Tips LONGABERGER
$435, Fender Squier
Strat guitar w/Mini 780 Televisions/
has clubhouse with dogs. Great with Exclusive Listing

211 daily / 228 Sunday


BASKETS: Mothers
Day, Maple Leaf,
Amp $159. PEDALS
- Proco Turbo Rat
Accessories
penthouse. Asking
$900. Call between
6pm & 8pm
children. $300 each
570-578-4503 OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 6/10
Sweet Pea, Large distortion $59, TV 27” RCA color 570-868-5582 BOXER PUPPY 1 TO 3 PM
Packer Ave., Susquehanna Ave., Wyoming Ave., peg basket. All have Fender Starcaster $30. (not flat) 20” Female, 6 months
plastic inserts & Chorus $29, MXR Looking for that old, Brendel pure-
Atlantic Ave., Chase St., North St. fabric liners, some Distiotion Plus $59.
RCA color tv $20.
Factory sewing special place
WILKESBARREGOLD bred, has all shots
have ceramic tie on Call Rick 283-2552 machine With called home? and vaccinations,
tags, never used or rick@wyomingval- also heartworm
$20. each. Call ley.net
counter top $50.
570-288-4966
Classified will address
(570)48GOLD8 medicine. Large
To find a route near you call Rosemary: 570-826-0830
KEYBOARD Yamaha
Portatone PSR 340,
TVS 2 each. 36” tube
Your needs.
Open the door (570)484-6538
crate included,
$600.
with classified!

570-829-7107
RESTAURANT.COM TV’s $50 each 570-371-3623
like new $250.
GIFTCARD CODE,
570-823-6885
3 each 27” tube TV’s TRAX. Girl’s, kid’s, Highest Cash Pay- 127 DONATO DRIVE
amazing deal! $500 $40 each. 1. 19” TV Boxer, Bulldog, Chi- Large mobile home,
VCR combo $20.
18 months + up. Outs Guaranteed huahua, Cocker,
Restaurant.com New in box, battery Mon-Sat excellent condition
giftcard for only 772 Pools & Spas call 570-693-3462 Doxie, Golden, on double lot, locat-
& charger included. 10am -6pm
$125. Father’s Day Asking $45. C l o s e d S u n d a ys Great Pyrenees, ed in Ashley Park.
is coming and this is HOT TUB. Jacuzzi, 6 TVs RCA 14” 14wx 570-328-4927 Jack, Lab, Min Pin, Carport, above
a great way to max- person, green with 13”hx14” $15. 36” 1092 Highway 315 Blvd Peke, Pom, St. ground pool with
imize your money. cover, 19 jets, 1 hp 34” w, 29 1/2” h, 25” TY BEANIE BABIES (Plaza 315) Bernard, Sheltie, deck, 2 sheds,
Good for many motor, 230 VAC. D manufactured by assorted, excellent 315N .3 miles after Shih Tzu, Siberian, fenced in yard,
restaurants in and Kept indoors, very Sears $45. condition $2. Motorworld Mixes & Kittens. modern kitchen,
out of the area. E- good condition 570-288-8689 570-288-1281 $399 and up. dining room, family
mail livingthedream $1,500. Avoca.
We Pay At Least PETS-N-YOU room with wood
1373@gmail.com 570-457-1979 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 80% of the London 570-829-2418 burning fireplace, 2
Fix Market Price bedrooms, master
Development Development
521 Editorial/ 521 Editorial/ 521 Editorial/ 521 Editorial/ 521 Editorial/ for All Gold Jewelry CAVALIER KING bedroom has whirl-
pool tub, laundry
Writing Writing Writing Writing Writing AUTOMOTIVE London PM
Gold Price CHARLES SPANIEL room with appli-
ances, foyer, large
SALES June 8th: $1,576.50
PUPPIES
en-closed
porch. New hard-
heated

CONSULTANT Visit us at
WilkesBarreGold.com
. $700 to $1,500
HAVANESE PUPPIES
wood floors thruout,
vinyl siding, central
air, skylights, private
Or email us at
Valley Chevrolet is seeking wilkesbarregold@
$700 to $1,300 driveway, appli-
www.willowspring ances. REDUCED
individuals who are self starters, yahoo.com cavaliers.com TO $28,500
team oriented and driven. 215-538-2179 Listed
A regional multimedia company headquartered in Wilkes-Barre, we provide (No Experience Necessary) exclusively by
news, information and entertainment across multiple media platforms. • Salary & Commission • Benefits COCKAPOO
11 weeks old.
Capitol Real
Estate
Our flagship publication, The Times Leader, and several weekly and • 401K Plan • 5 Day Work Week Male, $500 Shown by
• Huge New & Used Inventory 570-250-9690 appointment
specialized publications serve the readers and advertisers of northeastern Qualified buyers
Pennsylvania well. We provide commercial and other services in the region BE PART OF THE 800 LABRADOR only!
BEST SALES TEAM PETS & ANIMALS
Call John Today
and surrounding states. IN THE VALLEY! RETRIEVERS
AKC registered.
570-823-4290
570-735-1810
Apply in person to: 810 Cats Chocolate & black. CAPITOL REAL ESTATE
Building on our solid print foundation, we offer various multimedia products: Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager Vet certified.
females, $475,
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager www.capitol-realestate.com
website development; social media marketing; search engine optimization males, $425.
Ready 6/22/12. for additional
and marketing; QR code marketing and tracking; and many other services. VALLEY CHEVROLET Deposit will hold.
570-648-8613
photos
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre
We currently offer this employment opportunity: CATS & KITTENS PET CREMATION
ASHLEY

12 weeks & up. Country Pets


All shots, neutered, Local, caring serv-

News Designer
tested,microchipped ice. Pick up & deliv-
VALLEY CAT RESCUE ery available. Call
570-256-3847
824-4172, 9-9 only

We are looking for a full-time news designer to work on our print and digital SHIPPING/RECEIVING DEPARTMENT KITTEN FREE PUPS FOR SALE Own your own
3 month old male, Toy or Miniature
news products. Part Time with potential for Full on orange,tabby kitten, Poodles. Chocolate home-start invest-
ing in your new
First & Second Shift (Sunday-Thursday) litter trained, to a or black. Male or
female. Call home, remodeled
If you are: We are seeking energetic individuals with
good home. very
affectionate! call 570-889-3047 kitchen, Living
room, Dining room,
• A journalist whose goal is to be part of a team creating high-quality distribution experience and a great work ethic 570-909-6248

products, who understands the hierarchy of typography, the power of a


for 1ST/2ND shift. We offer a competitive start-
ing wage with potential for rapid increase based
KITTENS FREE SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Registered. Male.
3 beds, 1 bath, front
& rear porches,
detached 2 car
Beautiful. 4 black
great photograph and the elegance that less is often more. on performance. very friendly & fuzzy. Vet Checked. Call
570-436-2762
garage, nice yard.
MLS#12-1074.
Interested individuals should apply in person at: 570-693-1088
Call Susan Pall
Poms, Yorkies, Mal- 696-0876
Keystone Automotive Operations, Inc. KITTENS FREE cute
• A realist who understands that news happens all the time and that an 100 Slocum Ave., Exeter, PA 18643 & cuddly. 7 kittens
tese, Husky, Rot-
ties, Golden,
KITTENS to a loving
aggressive news gathering organization is always on, channeling stories 570-655-4514 family. There are 7
Dachshund, Poodle,
Chihuahua, Labs &
into digital platforms as well as print. This position requires working at Fax: (570) 655-8115 kittens, 2 separate Shitzus.
E.O.E. M/F/D/V litters. Cassie at 570-453-6900
night and on weekends. 570-239-2233 570-389-7877 ASHLEY

506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/


Clerical Clerical Clerical
• A dynamic creative soul who is organized, collaborative and unafraid of
taking chances or looming deadlines.

• A designer who will be collaborative early in the process, championing 900 Remodeled 2 or 3
REAL ESTATE bedroom home.
reporters and editors to think in visual terms and create exciting visual FOR SALE Large yard. Nice
storytelling. porch. Low traffic.
Not in flood area.
906 Homes for Sale Asking $79,900.
Deremer Realty
We need you. We offer competitive pay and great benefits including 570-477-1149
Having trouble
medical, dental, 401(k) after 1 year, life insurance and more. paying your mort-
gage?
behind on your
Falling
AVOCA
payments? You
Please send cover letter, resume, work samples and salary history to: may get mail from
people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
the nation’s con-
214 Gedding St.
sumer protection
Cozy Cape Cod
agency. Call 1-877-
home with 2 bed-
FTC-HELP or click
rooms, 1st floor
on ftc.gov. A mes-
laundry, nice yard
sage from The
with deck. For more
Times Leader and
info and photos
the FTC.
visit: www.atlas
DALLAS realtyinc.com

END-UNIT TOWNHOUSE
MLS 12-668
$59,900
3 bedrooms. 1450 Call Colleen
sq. ft. 1 3/4 baths. 570-237-0415
Central Heat/ Air.
Move in ready.
761043

$150,000.
570-574-4197
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BEAR CREEK
AVOCA DALLAS DUPONT
DURYEA EDWARDSVILLE FORTY FORT
1338 MURRAY ST.
HANOVER TWP.
HANOVER TWP. HARDING

Meadow Run Road Two story with four 2 Betsy Ross Drive
Great Dallas Loca- 263 Lawrence St Charming home in
ExcLusive privacy bedrooms, remod- Spacious 4 bed- Warmly inviting 3
tion. Close to town
P
1215 South St.
SpaPcious 4
with this 61 acre 3
& library. 4 bedroom eled oak kitchen
97 Chittenden St.
Flood damaged
Pride of ownership
shows in this nicely room with large bedroom, 2.5 bath New Construction.
very good condition.
Nice woodworking,
E
bedroom home
bedroom, 2 bath
ranch with lower with pantry, first updated & well closets & replace- Tudor. Striking high- Lot #2, Fairway
SOLD
home with vaulted home with new fur- replacement win-
lights in this beauti- Estates. 2,700
N
with in law suite
with separate
ceilings and open
level family room,
replacement win-
floor laundry, off
street parking,
nace, electric box, maintained home
with possible in-law
ment windows. For-
mal dining room, ful home include square feet, tile &
dows, new vaulted
D
entrance. Large
floor plan. Elegant
formal living room,
dows, 16x32 deck, newer roof & win-
water heater, out-
lets and switches. suite/apartment. large entrance custom blinds, man- hardwood on 1st
ceiling bedroom
overlooking amaz-
I
lot, large room
sizes. Split sys-
large airy family
garage, 100 x 150
lot. 12-1528
dows.
MLS #11-5344
1st floor gutted but Enjoy off
parking, spacious
street foyer. 2 full baths.
First floor laundry
icured lawn, deck,
patio and 3-season
floor. Cherry cabi-
nets with center
ing view of the river.
N
tem A/C in fami-
room and dining
room. 322 sq. ft 3
$180,000
already insulated
and ready for yard & large deck room. Large open porch. Entertain in island. $399,500.
Vinyl siding, one car
garage, private set-
G
ly room. For
more info and
season room open-
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
sheetrock. 2nd floor with beautiful views
of the valley. 1st
front porch. Alu-
minum siding.
the finished walk-
out basement with
For more details:
patrickdeats.com
ting on a dead end
ing to large deck has 4 bedrooms street, but not flood
photos visit: floor has large sep- MLS #12-2091 wet bar or relax by (570)696-1041
with hot tub. Mod- and bath with dou- zone.Reduced!
www.atlas DALLAS arate eat-in kitchen, $87,500. the pool! Outstand-
ern eat in kitchen ble sinks. Large $89,900
HANOVER TWP.
realtyinc.com Huge Reduction Call (570)348-1761 living room, bed- Ask for Bob Kopec ing quality!
with island, gas fire- yard. For more info MLS 12-990
MLS 12-963 room & bath. 2nd Humford Realty, Inc. Call Pat Guesto
place, living room, and photos visit: Call Nancy Answini,
$89,900 DURYEA floor has large eat- 822-5126 570-793-4055 NEW LISTING
and wood burning www.atlas Gilroy Real Estate
Call Charlie in kitchen, living/din- CENTURY 21
stove basement. realtyinc.com. 570-288-1444
570-829-6200 ing combo, 3 bed- FREELAND SIGNATURE
Oversize 2 car MLS 12-1225 PROPERTIES
$69,900 rooms, 1 bath & 2nd
garage. This stun-
ning property
boasts a relaxing
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
floor laundry. Many
possibilities to fit
570-675-5100
HARDING
pond and walking
trail. Sit back and
your needs! Must
see! MLS#11-4434
HANOVER TWP.
PRICE REDUCED
248 Overbrook Rd. Reduced to OPEN HOUSE
AVOCA enjoy the view!
MLS 12-2085 Lovely 4 bedroom
cape cod situated 1107 Spring Street
$88,900
Call Christina @ 3 Dexter St.
SUNDAY, JUNE 10
12 - 1:30
$438,000 Why pay rent when
in a private setting Superb two story (570) 714-9235
Sandy Rovinski you can own your
EXT 25 on a large lot. with 3 bedrooms & 1 DURYEA Spacious 4 bed-
Vaulted ceiling in ½ baths. Hardwood NEW PRICE!!!!! room, 1 3/4 bath own home!
CROSSIN REAL Recently renovated
ESTATE dining room, large floors, gas heat, home. Gas Heat.
walk in closet in 1 vinyl siding, large Deck. Fenced yard. 3 bedroom home
570-288-0770 577 Nanticoke St. with 1 car garage &
bedroom on 2nd yard with garage. One car garage.
MLS 12-832 Well maintained 3 fenced in yard. New
BEECH MOUNTAIN floor. Some Call Jim for details.
EXETER $62,900 bedroom, 2 story carpet, flooring &
LAKES replacement win- Offered at $169,500
Ann Marie Chopick home in quiet counter tops. Roof
dows. Call Today! Towne & Country
901 Main St. 570-760-6769 neighborhood. This & windows just 2 2032 ROUTE 92
MLS 11-2733 Real Estate Co.
Stately 4 bedroom home features an years old. Call Great Ranch home
$99,900 570-735-8932 or
home with beautiful enclosed patio with Michele for your pri- surrounded by
Jay A. Crossin 570-542-5708
woodwork, extra hot tub, enclosed vate showing. For nature with view of
Extension 23 621 Donnelly St. front porch, walk up
large rooms with more info and pho- the river and extra
CROSSIN REAL DURYEA 2 bedroom, 1 car floored attic with
gas heat and tos visit: www.Atlas lot on the river.
ESTATE garage, gas heat. electric. 2 coal
nice yard. realtyinc.com. Large living room
570-288-0770 Already furnished stoves and much
MLS 12-884 MLS 12-1354 and kitchen remod-
$79,900 with furniture. 1/2 more. All measure-
530 Cherry Reduced eled and ready to
DALLAS
REDUCED! double. For more
Call Charlie
570-829-6200 LAKE VIEW custom info and photos P
Drive
570-288-6654
ments approximate.
MLS 10-4645.
$57,500
Call Michele
move in. Full unfin-
ished basement, off
built Chalet with 4
bedrooms, 2.5
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc. com
E
Spacious 2 bed-
room townhome $80,900 570-905-2336 street parking.
baths & 2,600 sq. ft. MLS 12-1042 N
with hardwood GLEN LYON Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
For more info and
Features hardwood $29,900 D
floor, gas heat,
central air, end CROSSIN REAL
photos visit:
www.atlas
floors throughout
1st & 2nd floors &
125 McAlpine St
Ideal starter is this
Call Tom
570-262-7716 I
unit with one ESTATE realtyinc.com
BACK MOUNTAIN bamboo flooring in appealing two bed- N
garage. All
appliances,
570-287-0770 MLS 12-79
$69,900
the finished lower
level. 2 fireplaces
room 2 story with
large lot and 1.5 car
G
move in condi- HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP.
Call Colleen
& central air. tion. 570-237-0415
garage. Plenty of off
Motivated Seller. Looking for a ranch street parking, in For more info
Take a virtual tour at in the Back Moun- solid neighborhood. and
DURYEA photos visit: Fully rented 5 unit
www.PaHouseHunt tain? Come and MLS 11-4313 apt building, new
ers.com or TEXT preview this remod- PRICE REDUCED www. atlasreal-
tyinc.com siding, new roof and
2308 to 85377 for eled two or three $79,000 nice updates inside,
additional info & pic- bedroom, one bath Call Arlene Warunek MLS 12-712
Meticulous town- off street parking & HARVEYS LAKE
tures. MLS #12-564 home. New Pergo 570-650-4169 $169,900
house, almost new Call Tom near the college.
$239,900 flooring, updated Call or text Donna 78 Luzerne St. This beautiful,
granite counter- 570-262-7716
Cindy Perlick kitchen with stain- 570-947-3824 or Not a drive by. remodeled home
tops, tile in baths, less steel appli- features three bed-
hardwood floors, Tony 570-855-2424 Move right into this
ances, off street for more information sparkling clean, rooms, an eat-in
dock slip available parking. MLS #12- kitchen with new tile
REDUCED or to schedule your brIght and cheery
to homeowner. 1213 $109,900 Smith Hourigan showing. $117,000 floor and new appli-
619 Foote Ave. half double. All new
MLS# 11-2984 Call Kathy Murray Group floor coverings and ances. It also has a
Smith Hourigan 570-696-6403 Fabulous Ranch
$209,900 (570) 696-1195 freshly painted inte- new roof, newer fur-
Group home with 3 bed- EXETER nace, 100 amp serv-
Call Susan Pall @ Mountain Top rior. 2 zone gas hot Richard Lane
rooms, 2 baths, ice, two-car garage
(570) 696-0876 570-715-7753 DURYEA ultra modern
kitchen with granite
water baseboard
heat, w/d hookups and wall to wall car-
peting. It is located
2 story, 3 bedroom,
1 bath home at rear
DALLAS in basement of Lake Side Drive
counters, heated HANOVER GREEN in a quiet neighbor- between Pole #’s
tile floor and stain- which has a
concrete floor. hood and close to 125 and 126 on
DALLAS less appliances. schools and shop-
MLS 12-1129 Richard Lane. Lake
Dining room has ping. This is definite- view, including front
Back Mountain Brazilian cherry $45,000
Michelle T. Boice ly not just a drive by, wrap around porch
floors, huge yard, but a must see for and 2 of the 3
garage and large Nice size 4 bed- 570-639-5393
CROSSIN REAL anyone looking for a upstairs bedrooms.
yard. Partially fin- room home with home in this price
ESTATE and rear yard.
ished lower level. some hardwood range. Call today to
412 New St. 570-288-0770 Home in need of
Built for handicap floors, large eat in set up a showing,
211 Hillside One Great starter home updating and
accessibility with kitchen with break- 2 Zack Street you won’t be disap-
"Newberry Estate" on large lot. Sys- HANOVER TWP. repairs and is being
exterior ramp, inte- fast bar. 2 car 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 pointed!
Enjoy comforts and Private & beautiful tems newer, but sold as is. 13,809
rior hallways and garage & partially bath bi-level hard- #12-2185 $69,000
amenities of living in lovely brick chalet needs cosmetic sq. ft. lot.
doorways. If you’re fenced yard. Close wood floors on Everett Davis
a beautifully main- on 11.85 acres. updating. Ready to MLS 12-1607
Newberry Estate looking for a Ranch, to everything! upper & lower level. 696-6560
tained townhouse. Custom brick work, make to your liking! $59,900
Three story freshly don’t miss this one. $83,000 65’x100’ lot. New
3000 square feet., tongue & groove MLS 12-1732 Michelle T. Boice
painted unit at Hill- For more info and Call Corian kitchen
4 bedrooms, 3 l/2 interior & oversized $59,900 570-639-5393
side. 2 bedrooms & photos visit: Christine Kutz including new appli-
baths, hardwood 3 car garage. Call Kevin Sobilo CROSSIN REAL
www.atlas 570-332-8832 ances, central air,
loft, 3 bath, modern floors, Bright & Airy Features whirlpool 570-817-0706 ESTATE
realtyinc.com. gas heat, 3 bed- 570-288-0770
kitchen, fireplace in kitchen, Tennis,golf tub, heated sun- MLS 11-4079 rooms, living room 696-2600
living room, central and swimming are room, kitchen island 78 Luzerne St.
$149,900 & dining room, new
air & gas heat. Con- yours to enjoy. & hickory cabinets, Not a drive-by.
HARDING
Call Charlie
venience of living at
PRICE REDUCED!
$179,000
laundry room. Base-
ment is plumbed &
570-829-6200
carpeting, heated 1
car garage. 2 large
Move right into this
sparkling clean,
HUGHESTOWN
Newberry Enjoy sheds, 16’x32’ in 105 Circle Drive
golf, tennis & swim-
MLS# 11-2608
Call Geri
ready to finish.
MLS# 12-817 DURYEA
EXETER
ground pool. Cov-
ered upper deck &
bright and cheery
1/2 double. All new REDUCED
ming. MLS#11-4435 570-696-0888 $315,000 floor coverings and
lower covered
$132,900 Call Ken Williams freshly painted inte-
patio. Walking dis-
Call Rhea Five Mountain rior. 2 zone gas hot
tance to schools.
DURYEA REDUCED!
570-696-6677 Realty water baseboard
On bus route. Much
570-542-8800 heat. W/d hookups
More! Reduced to
in basement which
$172,900.
DALLAS DALLAS
OPEN HOUSE
Kwiatkowski
Real Estate
has a concrete
floor. All measure-
ments are Well maintained
429 New St. 570-825-7988 Bi-Level on nicely
BACK MOUNTAIN
Sunday approximate.
landscaped corner 189 Rock St.
A marriage of old MLS 12-1129
12pm-5pm Spacious home
world charm and
362 Susquehanna
HANOVER TWP
1 Grandview Ave
$45,000 lot. Finished lower
level with gas
P
with 4 bed-
modern touches
blend together in
Ave Call Michelle T.
Boice fireplace & sliding E
rooms and large
this home. Tasteful,
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular, 570-639-5393 doors to private N
rooms. Nice old
woodwork,
high level renova-
tions throughout.
38 Huckleberry Ln
Blueberry Hills
2 story Victorian CROSSIN REAL patio. Totally fenced
yard, 1 car garage. D
staircase, etc.
The Greens at New- Central air, finished 4 bedrooms, 2.5
home, with 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
ESTATE
570-288-0770 3 bedrooms, 2 I
Extra lot for
parking off Ken-
Attractive 7 year old
2-story with eat-in-
berry Estates. Condo
with special view of
attic, possible 4th
bedroom. New
baths, family room new rear deck, full
baths. $127,900
MLS# 11-1271 N
ley St.
Dakota Woods kitchen, oak cabi- golf course & ponds. plumbing, electrical,
with fireplace, 2 car
garage, large yard.
front porch, tiled
baths and kitchen,
HANOVER TWP.
Call Cathy G
For more info
and photos visit:
Enjoy maintenance nets, granite coun- 3 bedrooms. Family back deck. Lots of Master bath with (570) 696-5422
room. 5 1/2 baths on granite counter- Hanover Twp. Dis- www.atlas
free living at Dakota tertops, island & tile storage. Lovely separate jetted tub,
2 floors. 4,000 sq. ft. tops, all Cherry cover the values in realtyinc.com
Woods Develop- floor. Master bed- neighborhood. kitchen with stain-
living area. 12-1480 hardwood floors this welcoming 3 MLS 11-3404
room with solid MLS 12-2087 less steel appli-
ment in the Back $449,900 throughout, all new bedroom home. $89,900
cherry hardwood $158,900 ances and island,
Mountain. This 3+ Besecker Realty stainless steel Some of the delights Call Charlie
floor, walk-in closet David lighted deck. For
bedroom condo 570-675-3611 appliances and of this very special Smith Hourigan 570-829-6200
& master bath. Dual Krolikowski more info and pho- lighting, new oil fur- home are hardwood Group
features an open fireplace. Gas heat/ 570-288-0770 tos visit: www.atlas nace, washer dryer floors, deck, fully 570-696-1195
floor plan, first floor central air. Three DALLAS CROSSIN REAL realtyinc.com. At this price with
in first floor bath. fenced yard &
master suite, hard- car garage. Home ESTATE MLS 11-3071 today’s interest
Great neighbor-
wood floors, stun-
ning granite
Protection Plan.
$279,900
570-288-0770 $309,860
Call Colleen
hood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
screened porch. A
captivating charmer
rates, now is the
time to buy! This 3
HARDING
that handles all your
kitchen, gas fire-
place & 2 car
Sandra Gorman
570-696-5408 DURYEA 570-237-0415 loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
needs! $97,500
MLS 11-3625
bedroom ranch
offers a spacious
HUNLOCK CREEK
years @ 4.5%) kitchen/dining area,
garages. Large loft Michael Slacktish lower level makes
100% OWNER 570-760-4961
area provides multi- FINANCING a great recreation
use space. MLS# AVAILABLE room, an exercise
11-3212 $299,000 Two story home Call Bob at room or office.
Smith Hourigan with solar system, EDWARDSVILLE Large fenced yard
Call Rhea 570-654-1490
Group 2 car detached REDUCED will be great for your
570-696-6677 570-696-1195 garage. Private 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
driveway. Property Signature Properties summer picnics.
Call today for your raised Ranch on 1
DALLAS is also for lease. 89 Main St. appointment. acre. Home boasts Beautifully main-
tained cape cod fea-
HANOVER TWP
MLS# 12-1822 Recently remodeled MLS# 11-1793 a gas fireplace in
$189,000 living room. Central tures 3 bedrooms
3 bedroom, 1.5 $109,500 and one and a half
Michael Nocera baths single. Mod- EXETER Jill Jones 696-6550 A/C, 2.5 car
baths. Hardwood
BEAR CREEK 570-357-4300 ern kitchen with
new appliances,
REDUCED Office- 696-2600 garage, covered
deck, finished base-
ment, lots of stor-
floors in living room,
dining room, foyer
open floor plan,
10+ ACRES
274 Hillside Ave. age, out of flood and first floor bed-
wood burning fire- PRICED TO SELL. room. Newly remod-
place, gas heat. 2 zone. $179,900. Call
For sale by owner. THIS HOME IS A 570-299-5940 eled kitchen and
car detached MUST SEE. Great bathroom. Lots of
owner is retiring, garage. For more 570-388-4244
With 2 homes. Charming Cape Cod starter home in storage. New roof
info and photos move in condition. HANOVER TWP. installed in 2010.
Good for primary home for sale. visit: www.atlas HARDING
home, vacation or Panoramic moun- Newer 1/2 bath off Very well main- Breakfast nook with
realtyinc.com. kitchen & replace- built-in table and
investment. tain & lake views Smith Hourigan MLS 12-895 908 Primrose Court tained 2-story home
(3 separate can be enjoyed from Group ment windows Move right into this with 6 rooms, 3 benches. Enclosed
Now Reduced installed. porch, above ground
parcels) bordering back yard or back & 570-696-5412 $105,000 newer 3 bedroom, bedrooms, large
state game lands . side decks. Newly MLS11-560. 1.5 bath Townhome eat-in kitchen and pool and deck.
Call Lu-Ann $44,900 11-2706. $155,000
$240,000 remodeled to pris- DALLAS 570-602-9280 with many 1.5 baths. This home
email: tine, move in ready Roger Nenni upgrades including also has a first floor Call Brenda Suder
csmith7433@ condition. Has to be EXT. 32 hardwood floors laundry room, duct- 570-332-8924
aol.com seen to be believed! CROSSIN REAL throughout and tiled less air conditioner, McDermott
570-472-3152 Ground level includ- ESTATE bathrooms. Lovely gas steam heat and Comfortable 2 Charming home in Realty
es kitchen, dining 570-288-0770 oak cabinets in the a fenced in yard story, eat-in- very good condition. 570-696-2468

DALLAS FSBO area, one bedroom,


powder room, living 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy
kitchen, central air,
fenced in yard, nice
with a shed. This
home is in move-in
kitchen, 1st floor
laundry, newer roof.
Nice woodworking,
replacement win-
19 Mapleseed Dr.
5 bedroom, 4 bath,
room & family room
with fireplace. Spiral
Merchandise Merchandise quiet neighborhood.
MLS 11-2446
condition just wait-
ing for you to move
Great starter home.
Gas heat. Off
dows, new vaulted
ceiling bedroom
JENKINS TWP.

HDI METALS
4715 sq. ft. 1.13 staircase leads to street parking.

$56,000
Upper Demunds $119,900 into. Make an overlooking amaz-
acre lot in Maples. second floor which Call Don Crossin appointment today! $65,500 ing view of the river.
Road Sandra Gorman
Beautiful custom 5 has two spacious 570-288-0770 #11-4433 $79,900 Vinyl siding, one car
All brick- split level. 570-696-5408
year old Craftsman bedrooms & two full CROSSIN REAL Karen Altavilla garage, private set-
3 bedrooms. Hard-
home, gorgeous baths. $205,000 ESTATE 283-9100 x28 ting on a dead end
wood floors. Central
master, adorable Call 570-430-7077 570-287-0770 Prudential: street, but not flood
a/c. 2 car garage.

39 S. Prospect St.
girl suites and 696-2600 zone.Reduced!
DALLAS Extra 100 x 150 lot.
dream little boys $89,900
room! Quoizel
12-2004. $179,000
FORTY FORT MLS 12-990
Nanticoke PA • 570-735-1487
BESECKER REALTY Smith Hourigan
lighting throughout, Call Nancy Answini,
570-675-3611 Group
stunning flagstone Gilroy Real Estate
walk. Full unfinished 570-696-1195 570-288-1444
basement.
$685,000 GOLD - SILVER
570-574-8156
KINGSTON OLD FORGE
LUZERNE COUNTY Haddonfield Hills
COINS - JEWELRY 149 North Gates
Avenue, Multi level
All brick ranch,
hardwood floors,
1252 Main St.
3 Bedrooms
1 Bath.
Buying Daily 11AM - 6PM
Secluded 3 level Corner Lot townhouse, 2 with basement
home on 15 acres
located in Black
4 bedroom, 2 ½
bath split level.
ComeUpToQuailHill. 11 Cayuga Place
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Call 570-840-1165 570-474-5574 570-332-8792
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HUNLOCK CREEK
LAFLIN MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE
JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON KINGSTON
24 Fordham Road
LARKSVILLE
Come put your per-
MOUNTAIN TOP PITTSTON
sonal finishings into
this great value. Out
of flood zone and a
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huge yard! Lots of

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potential in this 3
bedroom home. Call
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today for a private
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showing. Could be
Beautiful, updated NEW LISTING! E
your first home or Greystone Manor. 130 CHURCH ROAD 415 Jones Street
12 Laflin Road
Lovely Ranch home 4 Orchard St. and well-maintained Brick front 2-story Lovely cedar shingle
P
your first invest- Ten year old home The feel of a true Adorable home with
on 1.42
Features 3 bed-
acres. S
3 bedroom 3 level townhome in
very desirable
home. Four bed-
rooms/three baths,
sided home on large
corner lot in a great
ment, don’t miss
out. MLS 12-1583
with attached apart-
ment. 3 bedrooms,
colonial home with
double entry doors
charm & character.
4 bedrooms, 1.5
Like new spacious
3 bedroom, 2.5
starter home development. 4 bed- 2.5 baths. Kitchen, baths, eat-in kit- bath end unit town-
rooms, full bath, 1/2 with 1 bath on Kingston location. wood-burning fire- $49,900 off the foyer into the
bath, kitchen, living
room with fireplace,
O
quiet street. Many upgrades
include a spacious,
place in the living room, 2 1/2 baths, 1st
floor family room, fin-
Call/text Donna living room, dining
room & den. Apart-
living room and din- chen, formal dining
room, family room
house, Sliding doors
to deck off of living
For more info room. Large eat-in 570-947-3824 or ing room. Spacious
dining room, den & custom bathroom ished lower level. ment has 1 bed- with gas fireplace. room/dining room.
kitchen plus a for- Tony 570-855-2424 kitchen breakfast
laundry room on L
and photos visit:
www.atlas with large closets, mal dining room. Hardwood floors
throughout, huge liv-
room, bath, living
room, dining room,
area, family room 3 season room,
fenced in yard with
Master suite with
vaulted ceiling,
Main floor. Kitchen, realtyinc.com custom window This is a SOLID leading to a fenced
family room with treatments, built-in ing room & family private entrance. 3 rear deck & shed. modern kitchen,
rear yard. 3-season
fireplace, 3/4 bath & D
MLS 12-254
$69,900 wall microwave in
home in need of
your updates to room. 1st floor laun-
dry room & office,
car garage, front
porch, large decks.
room with cathedral $119,000
MLS#12-498
laundry on 2nd
floor. Roof and
storage room on Call Tom kitchen, new roof, show your style! ceiling. Hardwood
Lower Level. Newer and new garage gas heat, nice deck, Total 2,840 square Michael Nocera water heater are
570-262-7716 Beautiful residential floors, fireplace,
roof, siding, sofit &
gutters plus some
door. Convenient
location with plenty
location in Kingston.
Many upgrades
above ground pool, 2
car garage. 11-3497 LEHMAN feet. On cul-de-sac.
Call BOB RUNDLE
recently remodeled
2.5 bath and 2-car
570-357-4300 new. Convenient
location and out of
newer carpeting, of storage, and a $295,000 for appointment. flood zone
were done by the garage. Located on MLS 12-938
Call Nancy Answini
pergo flooring, cen-
tral air & whole
possible 3rd bed-
room on 1st level.
owner
house
and
if
the
freshly 570-237-5999
JOSEPH P. GILROY
COLDWELL BANKER 3.77 acres, all the
privacy of country
$175,000
Donald Crossin
house fan, 2 car
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
12-175 $142,900 painted inside. living yet conve- 570-288-0770
garage & paved
driveway. 12-1010 JENKINS TWP. Call Mary Danelo
570-704-8000
Priced to sell at
$139,900 – the sell-
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444 570-474-2340,
niently located.
MLS#12-165
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
$176,900 Coldwell Banker ers are motivated Ext. 11 $183,900
Ken Williams Rundle Real Estate and said “Make us LAFLIN Jill Jones 696-6550
570-288-0770
570-542-8800
Five Mountains
570-474-2340 an offer”. Call today 1341 Mountain View
MOUNTAIN TOP Prudential: Smith Hourigan
Group
Realty KINGSTON
for an appointment
MLS#12-2088. For
Drive
360 degree view-
696-2600
570-696-5412 PITTSTON
more information Enjoy panoramic Looking for the right deal
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views from
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You absolutely must
the HOME SEARCH.
Mary Ellen Belchick
acres only 20 min-
utes from town. In
NANTICOKE Classified’s got
see the interior of Walter Belchick
Lovely 3 bedroom 2 the directions!
bath updated ranch unique natural set-
this home. Start by 696-2600 ext. 301 ting high on a hill, it NANTICOKE
home in a great Move in ready 4
looking at the pho- Large, double block offers vistas worthy 15 Green St.
neighborhood. Min- bedroom, 2.1 bath
tos on line. Fantas- in Kingston with 3 of professional pho- Move right into this
utes from I-81 and ranch. Formal din-
tic kitchen with bedrooms on one tographers. Offering newly upgraded 2
PA turnpike. Featur- ing room, eat-in
1182 Main St. hickory cabinets, side and 2 bed- formal living story, 3 bedroom,
ing Formal Living kitchen, 1st floor
Modern 3 bedroom, granite counters, rooms (possibly 3) room/dining room, 1.5 bath home with
room & Dining laundry. Central
2 full bath, single on stainless steel on the other side. 696-2600 with lovely modern granite counter
room, Family room, A/C. Walk out the
a double lot. Huge appliances and tile Both have 2nd floor kitchen/baths and 2 tops, stainless steel
Modern Kitchen sliding door from 114 W. Union St.
baths rooms, gas
KINGSTON
family room, mod- floor. Fabulous with all Stainless family rooms. Over- large family room to appliances and
ern kitchen, 1st master bathroom hot water base- sized 3 car Large home with 3
appliances & ample yard. New roof, slate tile floors.
floor laundry room, with champagne board heat, sepa- detached garage + bedrooms, 8 418 Front St.
storage. Gorgeous patio/sliding door & Rest easy with a
additional room on tub and glass rate utilities, fenced- 3 car attached. rooms, yard with Check out this large
Brazilian Cherry carpet in family new roof overhead
1st floor could be shower, walk in in yard with off- Inground heated garage and off 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath
hardwood floors. room. Most of as well as new
used as 4th bed- closet. 4 car street parking from pool with cabana street parking. 2 home with a formal
Central air. 1st floor house recently energy efficient fur-
room. Landscaped garage, upper rear alley. Each unit sure to please all bathrooms. Nice dining room, living
laundry, large cedar painted. MLS# 12- nace, private lot.
yard, shed, off garage is partially is deeded separate- family members. condition. Loads of room and family
closet, full base- 876 $188,000 Take a tour of this
street parking finished. The list ly. Let your tenant Zoned agricultural- potential. For more room. This home is
ment and attached Call Linda home before it is
For more info and goes on and on. For pay your mortgage! horses welcomed, into and photos located across the
2 car garage. Beau- (570) 956-0584 gone! For more info
photos visit: www. more info and pho- #12-387 $84,500 take a look today. visit: www.atlas street from a beau-
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room, large private Rundle Real Estate www.atlas
MLS 12-1269 realtyinc.com. 570-283-9100 x28 New on the market. $325,000 MLS 12-2096 ation area. Great
backyard with nice 570-474-2340 realtyinc.com.
$129,900 MLS 12-210 All brick 2 story Call Barbara Metcalf $59,900 for people who like
view and mature REDUCED TO
Call Lu-Ann $389,900 home with finished 570-696-0883 MOUNTAIN TOP Call Colleen the outdoors and
landscapes. Also, $110,000
570-602-9280 Call Charlie basement 5 bed- 570-237-0415 have kids.
an extra-large shed MLS 12-916
570-829-6200 rooms, 3.5 baths, MLS 12-1466 Call Lu-Ann
that can be used as
on beautiful 223 $50,000 570-620-9280
workshop / studio.
Butler St. Large Call John Polifka
Close to Mohegan
570-283-9100 eat-in kitchen, in 570-704-6846
Sun, Center Point
ground pool, central FIVE MOUNTAINS
LEHMAN TWP.
and Geisinger
KINGSTON air, new hardwood NANTICOKE REALTY
JENKINS TWP. Wyoming Valley.
JENKINS TWP. floors, den/office. 2 570-542-2141
Only 1% local
car detached
garage. New win-
dows being
income tax! Priced
to sell at $198,500.
Call 570-814-8800
/DALLAS Nestled on
under an acre just
just NORTH LAKE
PITTSTON
installed this sum- minutes from 81S
mer. Sale by owner! LARKSVILLE this colonial offers
$279,900 To view 2194 sq. ft. of living
pictures go to area plus a finished
Facebook Butler basement. Enjoy
Located within 1 St., Kingston, PA. your summer 136 East Ridge St.
2 W. Sunrise
P
Drive
Highland Hills
8 Patrick Road
block of elementary
school & neighbor-
570-852-0130 evenings on the
wrap around porch
A great home fea-
E
PRICED TO
Magnificent custom hood park this spa- KINGSTON or take a quick dip in
tures 3 bedrooms,
plenty of closet
Inviting home with
90’ of lakefront & 175 Oak Street
N
SELL!
This 4 bedroom
built tudor home cious 4 bedrooms
offers 1450 sq. ft of
1233 Market Street the above ground
pool with tier deck.
space, modern eat wonderful enclosed New furnace,
D
has 2 car
with quality
throughout. Spa- living space with Charming & unique
BY OWNER
$134,900 The covered pavil-
in kitchen with
great appliances,
dock. The huge 3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 1st floor
I
garage with
extra driveway,
cious 4 bedrooms, 1.75 baths, walk up
attic, and partially
remodeled home 3 bedrooms, ion is ideal for pic- living room with
great room features
a vaulted ceiling, laundry room, 3
N
central air,
3.5 baths, 2 story
living room with finished basement.
with 5 bedrooms
and spectacular
1 3/4 baths
includes adjacent
nics or gatherings
And when the winter
wood pellet stove,
large family room, 1
hard wood floors, season porch,
fenced yard and off
G
veranda over
garage, recre-
fireplace and library Extras include gas
fireplace, an in-
views of Carey Ave 50’ x 150’ lot winds blow cuddle 1/2 modern bath-
handsome
fireplace,
stone
built-in street parking.
loft. Dining room, Bridge and the river. jtdproperties.com in front of the gas rooms, washer/ MLS#12-721
ation room with ground pool with cabinets & long win-
family room and 3 New kitchen, roof 570-970-0650 fireplace and enjoy dryer hook-up, sec- $84,900
fireplace and fenced yard, new dow seat with offer-
season sunroom Spacious 4 Bed- and deck. Three a quiet night. ond floor has all new Call Patti
wet bar. Sun- gas furnace & more. ing lake view. Mod-
which overlooks room single in good bedrooms on first LUZERNE MLS 11-2260 replacement 570-328-1752
room 11-823 ern kitchen with
professionally land- location. 2 fireplace, floor and two baths, Priced to Sell, windows, exterior Liberty Realty
For more info large pantry for
scaped grounds Reduced part finished base- 2 bedrooms on sec- $179,900 has aluminum sid- & Appraisal
and photos visit: entertaining, Master
with gazebo and $99,900 ment, nice yard with ond floor. Three Ann Marie Chopick ing, stain glass win- Services LLC
www.atlas suite opens to 3
tennis/basketball Ann Marie Chopick One car garage. season porch, first 570-760-6769 dow on new front
realtyinc.com season room, also
court. Lower level 570-760-6769 Needs TLC. Priced floor laundry and porch, new above
PITTSTON
MLS 12-296 lakefront. 2nd floor
includes recreation to sell at $82,000. office/den area. ground pool, fenced
$199,900 guest rooms are
room, exercise Call Kathie Must see. Out of in level yard, Plenty
Call Tom oversized. MLS#
room and 3/4 bath. flood zone. of off street parking,
570-262-7716 Reduced! 11-2954 $328,500
Enjoy this serene A+ today. Never
acre in a beautiful $109,000 109 Carpenter St. worry about park- Call Rhea
setting in Highland Call Nancy Answini Completely reno- ing, its always there. 570-696-6677
Hills Development. Gilroy Real Estate vated. New roof, Great location, best
Too many amenities 570-288-1444 windows, kitchen price home in
to mention. and bathroom. (570) 288-6654 today's market,
570-288-6654 LARKSVILLE
JENKINS TWP. Taxes appealed
and lowered con-
KINGSTON 570-288-6654
Freshly painted
interior and exterior MOUNTAIN TOP
Shown by appoint-
ment only, to quali-
38 Johnson St.
siderably for year with fabulous mod- fied buyers. NUANGOLA LAKE
2013. For more ern colors. Great REDUCED 28 Lance Street Looking for a home
KINGSTON with 3 bedrooms,
info and photos area and low, $47,500
visit: www.atlas low taxes! Call John Vacendak 1.5 baths, modern
realtyinc.com MLS 12-2055 CAPITOL REAL kitchen, hardwood
MLS 12-723 $109,500 ESTATE floors? Also fea-
$399,900 Kelly Connolly- 570-735-1810 tures gas fireplace,
Call Terry Cuba www.capitol- new gas furnace,
570-885-3041 Completely redone! EXT. 37 realestate.com newer windows and
Angie New roof, windows, CROSSIN REAL Spacious 3 bed- roof, deck, fenced
250 Susquehan- for additional
570-885-4896 A must see. Steel & plumbing, electric, ESTATE room, 1 3/4 bath in yard. For more
nock Drive photos
concrete construc- fence & patio 570-288-0770 split level on a Very comfortable 2 info and photos
Not your traditional Great Location, with attached gaze- beautifully land-
tion put together NANTICOKE bedroom home in visit: www.atlas
Cape Cod. Super Huge rooms, Amaz- bo. Modern kitchen scaped 1 acre lot.
this exceptional 4 LUZERNE 23 W. Grand Street move in condition. realtyinc.com
large bedrooms, 1st ing kitchen with with breakfast room Large sunroom & Great sun room, MLS 12-328
floor master. 2 car bedroom 5 bath granite countertops, & sitting area. recreation room large yard, 1 car $129,900
garage, lower level home. Great loca- relax in the sunroom Large living room, with fireplace and garage. Deeded Call Lu-Ann
family room. Gas KINGSTON tion & fenced yard, or the partial fin- office, & dining/ wet bar. lake access. 570-602-9280
heat, Central air. property features ished lower level, bonus room. 2 $205,000 $119,000 ATLAS REALTY,
Bamboo floors, Hardwood under large bedrooms Call
maple hardwood MLS # 11-2899 INC.
above ground pool carpets, off street with private Christine Kutz
floors, tile baths, 570-829-6200
with 2 tier deck. parking, plus a 1 modern baths. 570-332-8832
For more info and cherry kitchen cabi- year home warranty. A MUST SEE!!!
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
nets, unique bronze
staircase, & much
Call or text Donna
570-947-3824 or
$85,000. CALL
CHRISTINE KUTZ
146 Kelly St. Totally Remodeled 3 PITTSTON
MLS 12-1093 more. MLS#12-531 Tony 570-855-2424 Well kept home Bedroom home on
570-332-8832 with garage in rear.
$289,900 for more information large lot on a well-
$299,500 Call Move in condition.
Call Colleen 157 Division St. or to schedule your kept street in move-
570-237-0415 OWNER SAYS SELL! Julio 570-239-6408
or Rhea
showing. $169,999 New roof and hot
water heater. Easy
To place your in condition! Home
This property has
great positive cash 570-696-6677 access to Cross ad Call Toll Free Includes 1 1/2 Mod-
ern Baths w/ stone (570) 288-6654
flow. 1st floor 2
bedroom and LARKSVILLE
Valley and shop-
ping. Out of flood
1-800-427-8649 countertops,
floors,
tile
spacious
NUANGOLA
upstairs is 2 floors
with 3 bedrooms
zone. 200 amp
service. MOUNTAINTOP kitchen with all new
appliances & plenty
JENKINS TWP. total. 1st floor has
new drywall & insu-
KINGSTON MLS 12-1801
$119,900
of countertop
space! New carpet
38 Johnson St.
Looking for a home
with 3 bedrooms,
lation, gas heat,
new tile tub sur-
KINGSTON Donald Crossin
570-288-0770
throughout!
MLS 11-3473
1.5 baths, modern
kitchen, hardwood
round, kitchen
counters and car- MOTIVATED SELLER CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
$57,900
Call Darren Snyder
floors? Also fea-
tures gas fireplace,
pet. 2nd apt. has 570-288-0770 Marilyn K Snyder
newer kitchen & is
all electric. Sepa-
REDUCED! MOUNTAIN TOP
Real Estate
570-825-2468
Nuangola
LAKEFRONT.
new gas furnace,
newer windows and
Intriguing older roof, deck, fenced
rate utilities and off 29 Valley View Dr. home with hard- in yard. For more
street parking in This 3 bedroom NANTICOKE
297 Susquehannock PRICE REDUCED! INSTANT EQUITY- wood floors, natural info and photos
rear. Taxes are home offers modern
Drive The price has now Modern kitchen and woodwork, newer visit: www.atlas
currently being kitchen, with Corian
Traditional 4 bed- come down for your baths. Tile floors. roof (2005) & most- realtyinc.com
appealed. counters accented
room home with 2.5 4th of July view of Corner lot with ly newer windows. MLS 12-328
MLS 12-1771 by marble back-
baths, 2 car the fireworks…and deck overlooking Private 3/4 acre $129,900
$89,900 splash, central air,
garage. Large ard of course you can spacious yard. setting. Beautiful Call Lu-Ann
Mark R. Mason fenced rear yard
with deck and live in the house Desirable neighbor- lake frontage. 570-602-9280
570-331-0982 with deck and patio.
retractable awning. 76 N. Dawes Ave. too…Architecturally hood. Conveniently $189,00
CROSSIN REAL Off street parking 215 Patriot Circle
Above ground pool, Don’t miss this built split level with located. Turn-key, MLS #12-887
ESTATE for 2 to 4 cars. Cus- Townhouse. Very
1st floor laundry. . great home with beamed ceilings, just back up the Call Mary Ann
570-288-0770 tom shutters on the good condition. 3 25 W. Washington
For more info and updated kitchen living room with moving truck and Desiderio
first floor windows bedroom, 1 ½ bath, Move right into this
photos visit: and granite coun- view, wood-burning start your new life. 570-851-2999
KINGSTON along with natural living room with gas very nice 3 bed-
www.atlas ters, private yard fireplace and hard- Easy to show. Call
woodwork and fireplace and hard-
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-945
with enclosed sun
room. Garage and
hardwood floors
give this home a
wood floors, dining
room with view and
wood floors. Kitchen
offers new stainless
for your private tour
today MLS#11-2500
room, 1 bath home.
Lots of natural PITTSTON
$254,900 off street parking. 2 hardwood floors, Great Price woodwork and a
charm you are sure steel appliances, tile beautiful stained
Call Colleen large bedrooms. galley oak kitchen, $164,900
to love! floor, laundry area, glass window.
570-237-0415 PRICED TO SELL! 2 bedrooms, 2 Julio Caprari: Smith Hourigan
#12-1997 $134,900 dining room with Newer kitchen
For more info and baths, family room, 570-592-3966 Group
Jill Jones 696-6550 built in corner cabi- appliances and w/w
photos visit: hobby room and Mountain Top
nets. MLS 12-238 carpeting. Supple-
www.atlas green house. Two- 570-474-6307
$119,500 ment your heating
281 Reynolds St. realtyinc.com car detached James Banos
KINGSTON
3 story single family
with 4 bedrooms,
MLS 12-41
$109,900
garage, one ace lot
with raised gar-
Realtor Associate
COLDWELL
with a recently
installed wood pel- PITTSTON
Call Colleen dens, grape vines, NANITCOKE let stove. This home 45-47 Swallow St.
2.5 baths and lots BANKER RUNDLE also has a one car
570-237-0415 perennials, fruit 3 units include dou-
of space! Lovely LARKSVILLE REAL ESTATE detached garage.
trees, fenced! gar- ble block home
entrance foyer, 3rd 570-991-1883 MLS 12-2171
dener’s paradise or with additional sin-
floor with large $76,000
we can provide the gle family home in
room, could be 5th
NUANGOLA
gardener at your John Polifka rear. Double block
bedroom plus a full 570-704-6846
expense…. has 3 bedrooms
tile bath. Fenced in FIVE MOUNTAINS
11-1079 $199,000 LAKEFRONT and 1 bath on each
back yard and
much more. PLAINS Maribeth Jones
696-6565
60 North End
Road
REALTY
570-542-2141 110 Union St.
side. Single home
has 1 bedroom and
241 Pringle Street MLS 12-1863 Corner of 220 Bear
4 Bedroom 1 3/4 Creek Blvd. & Kelly Prudential: 2 bedroom, dining 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Fixer upper with 3 1 bath. Vinyl siding
$129,900 Nice opportunity for WEST PITTSTON
baths with a modern St., rear of Veter- 696-2600 room, living bedrooms, new and off street park-
Jay A. Crossin Nice country setting a starter home or -NEW LISTING-
kitchen, generous an’s Hospital. room/sunroom, roof, gas heat. ing. All utilities paid
Ext. 23 close to town for investment proper- Split level, stone
room sizes and 3 bedrooms, single large deck & Great lot 50 x 173. by tenants except
CROSSIN REAL your new home! ty. Original columns, exterior, multi-tiered
ample closet space car attached dock, year round, For more info and sewer. Great
ESTATE Lot is 75’ x 107’ moldings, and lead- deck, bluestone
located in Kingston. garage, dining & move-in today. photos visit: income.
570-288-0776 with an existing ed glass windows patio, flood dam-
Natural woodwork living rooms, elec- Shown by open www.atlas MLS 12-1989
12’ x 20’ shed. house. Saturday are intact. aged, being sold as realtyinc.com $119,000
throughout. Finished
attic could make a
possible 5th bed-
SWOYERSVILLE
Large yard, quiet
tric heat, A/C,
finished basement.
Adjoining 40’ x 150’
$15,000
CALL WAPWALLOPEN
June 9th&16th,
11am-2pm Sunday
Reduced $40,000
CALL CHRISTINE
is condition.
$73,500
MLS 12-1513
$49,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
room. MLS 12-211 neighborhood. 2 lot. Fenced summer CHRISTINE KUTZ Located in a quiet, June 10th 2pm-5 KUTZ CALL DONNA Call Tom Angie
$59,900 bedrooms, dining & cabana in yard. 570-332-8832 country setting, asking $249,500. 570-332-8832 570-613-9080 570-262-7716 570-885-4896
Call Darren Snyder living rooms, unfin- $150,000, New roof, needs PRICED
Marilyn K Snyder ished basement, , negotiable. modern kitchen and REDUCED!
Real Estate $56,000. Call 570-820-5953 bathroom. $50,000 (706)255-6208 or
570-825-2468 (570)704-9446 570-417-2899 Call 570-379-2202 (570)401-0021
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This lovely, stately 187 Shoemaker St. Live on the Lehigh. 18 Circle Ave. REDUCED
Beautifully main- OAKWOOD PARK and well-kept 2- Adorable 3 bed- Totally remodeled Relax and enjoy the 2 Story, 3 bed-
550 Johnson St.
tained & completely Lovely 3 bedroom story home includes room, 1 bath, Cape home with a river beautiful view of Lily rooms, 1 & 1/2 bath
1610 Westmin- Nicely landscaped
renovated four bed- town home with 3 bedrooms, 2 Cod. Completely view from every Lake right from single family. Large
ster Road. corner lot sur-
room two-
story.Formal living P
DRASTIC PRICE
great access to
major highway &
baths,
rooms,
2 family
eat-in
remodeled inside
and out. Hardwood
room. Sit in your
recliner & watch
your sunroom in
this quiet lake com-
rounds this brick
front Colonial in
eat-in kitchen, 1st
floor laundry, hard-
95 William St. REDUCTION
room & dining
room. Modern P
1/2 double home Paradise found!
E
business districts.
Entertain in the fin-
kitchen, dining floors throughout,
duct work in place
Nature stroll by.
Located just a few
munity. Entire home
redone In 2005,
desirable neighbor- wood floors, newer
furnace & water
kitchen with a E
with more
square footage
Your own per-
sonal retreat,
ished basement.
room, living room
and rec. room. AND for central air instal- miles from all out- beautiful hardwood
hood. This home
features a spacious heater, 1 car
breakfast bar. Tiled
25 x 11 first floor
N
than most single
N
small pond in
MLS 11-4571
$104,999
professional office lation. Back yard
deck for summer
door activities that floors, central air, eat in kitchen, 4 garage. Off street
parking. Quiet one
recreation room, 1 D
family homes. 4
bedrooms, 1.5
front of yard, Call Pat Guesto
space with private
entrance, waiting cook outs and
make the Poconos
great, close to I-81
skylights, coal
stove, small pond
bedrooms, 4 baths
including Master way street.
3/4 modern tiled I
baths, ultra
private setting
D
only minutes
570-793-4055
CENTURY 21
room or office, much, much more. & Turnpike. Easy and so much more. bedroom with mas- $49,900
baths. Exquisite oak
hardwood floors N
modern kitchen from everything. SIGNATURE
office with built-in
cabinets, exam
Not a drive by!
MLS 12-1595
care finishes , neu-
tral decor & immac-
Perfect for all year
round or a week-
ter bath. 1st floor MLS 11-4171
Call Jim Banos
throughout. Nothing
left to do but move
G
and remodeled
baths. Super
Log cabin chalet
I
with 3 bed-
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
room or file area, $142,500 ulate condition end/summer get-
laundry and finished
lower level. Enjoy Coldwell Banker
Rundle
bathroom, storage Jay A. Crossin make this house away. Off street entertaining under
in! MLS# 12-1517 clean. For more rooms, loft, 570-991-1883
closet. This space EXT. 23 the perfect choice parking for the covered patio
$134,900 information and stone fireplace, CROSSIN REAL
Call Ruthie photos visit
www.atlas
N
hardwood
floors. Detached
PLYMOUTH would make a great
separate living ESTATE
for anyone.
MLS# 12-1372
2 vehicles.
MLS 12-1892
with hot tub, rear
deck for BBQ’s and WILKES-BARRE
(570) 714-6110 space with private 570-288-0770 $169,900 $145,000 an above ground
realtyinc. com garage with
MLS 11-2120
$54,900
G
bonus room. entrance. May also
be used as a “moth-
SWOYERSVILLE
Shelby Watchilla
570-762-6969
pool. Economical
gas heat only $1224
Lots to see.
Call Charlie Watch the snow er-in law” suite. CROSSIN REAL per yr. For more
570-829-6200 fall in your own AND has built-in ESTATE info and photos
“cabin in the swimming pool, 570-288-0770 visit: www.atlas
Smith Hourigan PLUS separate RUBBICO realtyinc.com
Group woods.” WEST NANTICOKE
For more info wood working work- REAL ESTATE MLS 12-157
570-287-1196 shop, storage shed, Call (570)826- $249,900
and photos visit: NEW LISTING
www.atlas and 2-car garage. 1600 Call Michele 216 Franklin St
308 Stephanie
PITTSTON realtyinc.com. DIRECTIONS: Reap Elegant tudor with
Drive Doyouneedmorespace?
PITTSTON TWP. MLS 11-319 Memorial Highway 285 Tripp Street 570-905-2336 4800 sq ft in Down-
Attractive Brick
$279,900 Front Ranch with 3
(Route 309) to West Three bedroom with A yard or garage sale town Wilkes-Barre's
Center Street (by Historic District. The
Call Charlie Bedrooms, gas
Burger King), home
2 full baths and a in classified 1st floor office has
570-829-6200 detached garage.
heat, Sunroom,
attached garage,
is on left. Open front porch,
is the best way 1860 sq ft with cen-
#12-1509 $245,900 screened rear tocleanoutyourclosets! tral air and 2 rest-
SOLD
large yard, shed. TILBURY TERRACE
Craig Yarrish rooms. The resi-
Hardwood floors
696-6554
porch. Wonderful You’re in bussiness Tilbury Avenue WHITE HAVEN
dence upstairs
under rugs. Great fenced-in rear yard. with classified! Superb 3 bedroom
location. New win- Aluminum siding. includes 5 bed-
single. Hardwood
Prime Location dows. Basement Great location close TUNKHANNOCK rooms, 2 baths,
floors, fireplace,
This three bed-
room, 2.5 bath has
many upgrades, 3
110 Front St.
This well-maintained
bedroom, 1.5
PLAINS can easily be fin-
ished. Well Main-
to recreational facil-
ities. Many extras.
garage. Well main-
tained. Great Neigh-
custom kitchen with
an island & sunny
breakfast room, for-
tained. MLS# 12- MLS # 12-2046 borhood. Affordable
including new hard- baths bilevel home 1911 $144,900 $86,000 mal dinning room.
is in move in condi- at $209,500.
wood floors in living Call Nancy Palumbo It's that time again! Bob Kopec The formal living
tion. Spacious eat-in Towne & Country
& dining rooms, a 570-714-9240 Rent out your HUMFORD REALTY room has a tray ceil-
kitchen with custom Real Estate Co.
big Trex deck, new apartment 570-822-5126 Priced to sell in ing, picture win-
cabinets, tile floor 570-735-8932
fencing in back yard Woodhaven dows and wet bar.
and counters.
with the Classifieds 570-542-5708
& an oversized SWOYERSVILLE Estates! This well Also, a cozy den.
driveway leading to Unique lower level 570-829-7130 Private drive, Off
Historic Tunkhan- Looking to buy a maintained home
a 2 car garage. family room with nock Borough. home? located in the Crest- street parking for 5
MLS# 11-3931 wood burning fire-
22 Penny Lane SHICKSHINNY Affordable 3 bed- Place an ad here wood School District cars. MLS 12-1525

PRINGLE
$319,000 place, office space. room, 1.5 bath fami- and let the offers features such $325,000
laundry/bath combo. Plenty of space for 119 West Union ly home with Call Darren Snyder
everyone in this 4/5 sellers know! as, covered deck
Plenty of storage Street detached garage. and lower deck Marilyn K Snyder
including an 8X6 bedroom 2 story. 570-829-7130
Out of flood All appliances and leading to the pool, Real Estate
cedar closet. Out- Heated 4 season zone! many furnishings 570-825-2468
sunroom; enjoy all WEST PITTSTON ductless A/C, zoned
door space has Large, 2 story included. $149,000. heating system,
REDUCED!!!
RUBBICO covered patio, year! Large family frame with 2, Shari Philmeck
room opens to the oversized heated 2- WILKES-BARRE
REAL ESTATE columned carport three bedroom ERA Brady car garage in addi-
570-826-1600 and well manicured sunroom, spacious apartments. Off Associates
u-shaped kitchen tion to the built-in
partially fenced street parking, 78 Maltby Ave. 570-836-3848 garage. Finished
yard. Detached offers roomy break- Large, dry base- Wonderful family
PITTSTON fast area. Formal lower level with
large garage. ment, oil heat, home in a great WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED living and dining recreation room,
For more info & 2 story, 3 bed- large front porch neighborhood. A TOWNSHIP
room. Second floor workshop and ½
photos, go to rooms home. New and yard, also 4 large master suite bath laundry area.
www.atlasrealty- has 4 bedrooms bath, new furnace room cottage, and family room 510 Fourth St. The list goes on,
inc.com and 2 full baths. 2 and new central air, with garage in addition make this A nice 2 story, 3 come and take a
$205,000 car garage. Above all appliances the rear of the home a must see! bedroom home in look! Owners are 240 Lehigh St.
MLS# 12-2053 ground pool/deck. included. Hardwood same property. There is an the Wyoming Area ready to move, are Shared driveway
Call Angie at Unfinished base- floors downstairs, $85,000. Great inground pool and school district. Cor- you? with 1 car garage.
570-885-4896 ment offers more carpet upstairs. home and/or attached in-law ner lot. Out of the MLS#12-872 Woodburner, in liv-
Terry at room for expansion. Great yard. Out of rental. suite. flood zone. $199,900 ing room/dining
Large mostly level
S
168 Mill St.
570-885-3041
private yard. MLS#
the flood zone. Nice
neighborhood, By
Please call
570-542-4489
MLS 11-4572
$195,000 5 room, 3 bedroom,
MLS 12-1616
$79,000
Jill Jones direct: room. Newer roof.
Large 3 bed- 12-1664 $274,500 696-6550 Replacement
appointment only. Call Kelly 3 bath, 1-year young Jackie Roman Office 696-2600 windows.
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room home with
2 full baths. 7
Call Linda
(570) 956-0584
Call (570)287-1029 SHICKSHINNY Connolly-Cuba
EXT. 37
town home. 1st floor
master bedroom
EXT 39
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MLS 12-896
rooms on nice Coldwell Banker with master bath $59,000
SHAVERTOWN Crossin Real ESTATE
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lot with above Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
Estate and walk-in closet. 570-288-0770
Jackie Roman
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PITTSTON TWP.
ground pool. 1 570-288-0770 2 more very large
car garage. For (approx. 18 x 12) WEST PITTSTON CROSSIN REAL
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MLS 11-3894
REDUCED!!!!
nets, stainless steel
$79,000 stove, microwave
Tom Salvaggio and dishwasher,
570-262-7716 12 Windy Drive 408 Cragle Hill Rd.
eat-in area, tile floor
New construction in This is a very well
and a deck off of the
the exclusive kept Ranch home
kitchen. The large NEW LISTING
Slocum Estates. on 6 acres, central
living room, 20x14 951 Wyoming
Stucco exterior. All air, rear patio and 1
has hardwood Avenue
38 Frothingham 5 Warner Street, the finest appoint- car garage. This is
floors, baths and 1st Bright and cheery,
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PITTSTON E
Four square
home with loads
3 bedroom, 1.5
bath, 1 car garage,
bedroom, hard-
wood floors, crown
MLS 11-4273
$154,900
WNEP’s Home & has tile floors, There Oak kitchen, hard- rancher (large mas-
ter BR) with a 20x
Cute home just
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of potential and large front porch, moldings, 9' ceil- Jackie Roman
Backyard. Move is a 18” sound and wood floors, large waiting for your
REDUCED D
needs updating
but is priced to
electric heat and
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ings 1st & 2nd floor.
Buy now select
570-288-0770
Ext. 39
right into this 3
bedroom, 2 bath
fire protection sepa-
rating each unit. The
family room. One
year home trust
22 familyroom and
a woodburner. Pan-
personal touch.
Looking to down-
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reflect its condi- has coal space cabinetry & flooring. CROSSIN REAL
immaculate home
with custom maple
front of the town
home is Hardi Plank
warranty. MLS# 12-
1858 $144,900
elled interior. 10x12
three season porch.
size? Well, this is
the one for you.2nd
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tion. Nice neigh- heater “Hopper
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MLS #11-1987
$525,000
ESTATE
570-288-0770
eat in kitchen, siding and stone, Call Tracy Zarola Carport. 2 drive- floor could be fin-
G
borhood. Check
it out. For more of flood area, Call Geri
stainless steel
appliances, hard-
the 1st floor is
ground level and the
570-696-0723 ways. Many extras.
MLS# 12-2092
ished along with the

SUGAR NOTCH
570-696-0888 basement. If you
info and photos asking $40,000 Call wood floors, lower level is easily $79,900. are a handyman
visit: www. 570-825-9371 or Jacuzzi tub, 2 fire- finishable with patio Ask for Bob Kopec. you have to
atlasrealtyinc.co 570-824-4563 places, abundance doors leading to a Humford Realty, Inc. see this home.
m of storage leading concrete patio. 822-5126 MLS 12-1481
238 S. Main St.
Ten room home
MLS 11-3403
$54,900
Call Charlie
PLAINS outside to a private
sanctuary with
12-1410 $215,000
Karen Altavilla
WEST PITTSTON
WILKES-BARRE
$42,000
Roger Nenni
with 4 bedrooms, 2 deck/pergola & Koi 283-9100 x28
REDUCED SHAVERTOWN EXT 32
baths, 2 car 570-829-6200 pond. Off street Prudential: CROSSIN REAL
122 Manor
garage, great drive- parking. LOW 696-2600 ESTATE
way, central air, TAXES! For more 570-288-0770
large yard. A must info and photos
see home! Own for less than visit: www.atlas
For more info and realtyinc.com WILKES-BARRE
you rent. Quaint, 2
photos visit: bedroom home, MLS 12-733
www.atlas nestled in private $189,900 W. NANTICOKE Nice double block,
realtyinc.com PITTSTON area. 1 full bath with Call Keri not in the flood area! Great Investment.
MLS 12-477 jacuzzi bathtub, eat- 570-885-5082 3 vehicle detached Quiet street close to
$129,900 in kitchen, living garage, off-street everything. Nice
Move right in to this size rooms. Both
Call Tom 63 Clarks Lane room, dining room, parking for 4 vehi-
comfortable, well sides currently rent-
570-262-7716 3 story Townhome front & side covered cles, front & rear
maintained home. ed. Off street park-
with 2 bedrooms, 3 Newer roof and porches. Fenced in porches, patio,
baths, plenty of yard with patio area, fenced yard, nice & ing in back with a 1
beautiful wood floor. car garage. 240 Sheridan St.
storage with 2 car Make this home and private drive- THORNHURST private. Home also Cute home just
built in garage. way. A must see! has central air, #410 $79,900. MLS 11-
yours in the New 4207. Call Donna for waiting for your
Modern kitchen and Year! Asking $64,900 Call 71 George Ave. is updated & in very personal touch.
Nice 3 bedroom unit baths, large room 570-371-1196 good condition, more information or
MLS# 11-4538 Nice house with Looking to down-
PITTSTON REDUCED in back and a nice
studio apt up front.
sizes and deck.
For more info and
$165,000
Jolyn Bartoli
Or 570-335-6081 lots of potential.
Priced right. Great
modern kitchen &
bath. Kitchen has
to schedule a show-
ing. 570-947-3824 size? Well this is
the one for you.
Great investment photos visit: SWEET VALLEY for handy young oak cabinets, stain-
opportunity. Large 2nd floor could be
www.atlas REDUCED! couple. Close to less steel refrigera-
yard and off street finished, along with
realtyinc.com. just about every- tor, center aisle, half the basement. If
parking plus out of MLS 11-4567 thing. Out of bath on 1st floor &
the flood zone. you are a handy-
$139,900 1061 Fairway Lane flood zone. 4th bedroom on 3rd man you have to
MLS 12-1587 Call Charlie Low maintenance, MLS 12-195 floor. Both sides WILKES-BARRE
$89,900 Smith Hourigan see this home.
Call/text Donna
570-947-3824 or
570-829-6200 Group
570-696-5425
single story ranch
home located in a REDUCED $69,900 have hardwood
floors on 2nd floor.
MLS 12-1481
$42,000
private golf course Call Roger Nenni MLS#12-737 Roger Nenni
P
31 Tedrick St.
Very nice 3 bed-
Tony 570-855-2424
SHAVERTOWN
community in the
Poconos for week-
EXT 32
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$169,900
Louise Laine
EXT 32

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room with 1 4 Oliver Road end or year round ESTATE 283-9100 x20 ESTATE
Located in the back 570-288-0770
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bath. This house
was loved and
PLAINS TWP part of Oliver Road
enjoyment. Modern
kit with breakfast W. PITTSTON
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you can tell.
Come see for PLAINS
in a very private part
of North Lake in
bar, formal living
room and dinning 15 Amherst Ave WILKES-BARRE
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yourself, super
clean home with
Sweet Valley. Yearn-
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room. Family room PRICE REDUCED!
Own for less than
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with gas Fireplace.
nice curb lake front cape cod Walk-up master your apartment
in a very tranquil
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appeal. For
more info and Wonderful home in setting was formerly
used as a summer
bedroom
bonus room ideal
with rent! Freshly painted
4 Bedroom Dutch
photos visit: convenient location for an office. New 570-283-9100 Colonial sports a
www.atlas features spacious home. MLS 11-2113 front and rear decks brand new roof & is
20 NITTANY LANE $93,500 WEST WYOMING
realtyinc.com Vinyl sided 3 level formal rooms, beau- in a private setting handicap accessible
Jay Crossin Opportunity knock- with wheelchair
MLS 11-3544 townhouse with tiful hardwood within 30 minutes to
CROSSIN ing. Stately 2 story, 254 Sheridan St
Reduced to 137 Hollywood Ave. central air & vacu- floors, & grand REAL ESTATE
W-B or Scranton.
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river front home
ramp in rear. 1st
Nice Bright Tradi-
IN
$76,900 Beautiful 2 bed- um, 4 baths, 3 bed- MLS 12-453 floor has Master
stone fireplaces. 570-288-0770 located on Susque- Bedroom & 3/4 bath tional with modern
Call Charlie room Townhouse in rooms, 2 car $105,000
570-829-6200 the River Ridge garage. Deck &
Kitchen opens to ext. 23 Call Darren Snyder D
hanna Ave. New with walk-in shower, ceramic eat-in

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bright sunroom/ heat, new electrical, modern kitchen with kitchen & tiled bath,
neighborhood. patio. A Must See! SWOYERSVILLE Marilyn K Snyder 1st floor studded,
breakfast area. 4 Real Estate breakfast bar, com- most windows
Modern kitchen/din- $189,900
ing area with tile century21shgroup. large bedrooms, 570-825-2468 P
2nd floor good con-
dition. $149,900
puter room & 1st
floor laundry. Great
replaced, built-in
garage & deep yard.
flooring, laundry com office & 2 baths on Call Donna 438 Tripp St Very convenient to
TRUCKSVILLE neighborhood walk-
area on main floor. MLS 12-927 2nd floor. Charming Mantione OPEN HOUSE schools, shopping
REDUCED!! ing distance to
Living room with Call Florence wrap around porch 570-613-9080 and highways. MLS
PITTSTON gas fireplace and 570-715-7737 Sunday schools, colleges &
offers views of large bus rte. Come in & 12-1512. $74,900.
French doors lead- 12pm-5pm CLASSIC
ing to back deck. property with Completely remod- see what this great
mature oak and house has to offer. PROPERTIES
MLS 12-1109 eled home with 570-793-9449
$164,900 pines. MLS#11-528 everything new. MLS 12-216
129 Townsend St. $79,900 Call Steve Shemo
Jay A. Crossin $499,000 New kitchen, baths,
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
Smith Hourigan Group
570-474-6307
Call Rhea
Wonderful home in
great neighbor- WEST NANTICOKE bedrooms,
floors, hardwoods,
tile CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-718-4959

570-696-6677 hood. Relax in the 570-793-9449


ESTATE pool after a hard 221 Maple St. granite countertops, WILKES-BARRE
570-288-0770 all new stainless Call Steve Shemo
TUNKHANNOCK day of work. Beautiful 4 bed- 570-718-4959
Great Investment Property offers the room Back Mtn. steel appliances,
just waiting for a SHAVERTOWN opportunity to have refrigerator, stove,
WILKES-BARRE
home with natural
new owner. Many your own Beauty woodwork, pocket- microwave, dish-
updates In both Shop (equipment doors, ceiling fans washer, free stand-
units. Building has ing shower, tub for
extra unused space
in attic and base-
WEST PITTSTON
225-227 Boston Ave
negotiable), or
expand your living
space. Buyer
& great light. Sit on
1 or 2 screened
rear porches and
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
ment that be be fin- Double block. responsible for con- enjoy awesome 17 KNOB HILL neighborhood
ished with many Wyoming Area firming zoning for views or sit on your Beautiful 3 bed- $154,900 (30 year 285 Blackman St
options. Out of flood 2000+ sq ft of living schools. Out of flood business. All front porch in this room, 2 bath in loan @ 4.5% with 5% Great property.
zone, huge lot and space on gorgeous zone. 1 side rented measurements great neighbor- quiet, picturesque down; $7,750 down, Priced to sell quickly
off street parking. Midway Manor 1acre lot. 4 bed- to long term tenant approximate. hood! Don’t forget setting. Totally $785/month) and in move-in con-
MLS 12-1586 Ranch rooms, family room, at $525 /month. MLS# 12-833 the above ground furnished. Central 100% OWNER dition! Easy access
$124,900 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ covered deck, Other side remod- $195,000 pool with deck. air. If you are in FINANCING to Interstate 81 &
18 Prospect Street
Call/text Donna baths, family room, aboveground pool, eled - move in or Jolyn Bartoli MLS 12-1699 need of a special AVAILABLE shopping! 11-3215
BY OWNER
570-947-3824 or 3 season porch, gas pond, fruit trees and rent at $650/month. $149,900 place to live, you Call Bob at $36,500
$54,900
Tony 570-855-2424 heat, central a/c, 2 more. $185,000. 3 bedrooms each John Shelley must see it to 570-654-1490 570-675-4400
3 bedroom,1 bath
car garage. 12-1935 Shari Philmeck side, gas furnaces, 570-702-4162 believe it! possible 100%
$177,000 ERA Brady sunrooms, large CROSSIN REAL $275,000, owner financing
Besecker Realty Associates yard. $149,000. Call ESTATE negotiable. Call 570-970-0650
570-675-3611 570-836-3848 570-357-0042 570-696-5425 570-288-0770 570-266-3971 jtdproperties.com
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DURYEA REDUCED!

62 Schuler St 89 Conwell Street This cozy 3 bed-


35 Hillard St. 3 bedroom 1 3/4 Well maintained 2 Nice 2 story, 3 bed- room has great
Hardwood floors, baths with hard- story home with a room on a quiet potential. Remodel-
street. 2 full baths, 100 Ashley St. 140 Wyoming Ave.
fenced in yard, wood floors finished lower level ing has been start- Duplex. Aluminum
new appliances, Well maintained 3 Location, Location, 155 Sharpe St.
large deck. Off throughout. Updat- and a gas fireplace. ed with an open siding, oil heat, semi
vinyl siding, unit building with 93 Mail St. Location! Great Nice duplex with
street parking. 3 ed kitchen and New carpets and a first floor + area for - modern kitchens,
replacement win- extra $50 per Four units. 3 resi- space in high traffic separate electric
bedroom home with baths. All natural walk-up attic, great powder room / long term tenant. On
dows, newer fur- month from garage dential and one area. Was used for and water. Off
1st floor laundry. woodwork. Large for storage. laundry room just a spacious 50’ x
nace & roof. New with electric. Off storefront.Great professional busi- street parking in
Move in condition. yard on double lot $60,000 off kitchen. 12-1889 150’ lot. Motivated
laminate floors, off street parking for 4 corner location, ness with a gun rear. Also listed as
For more info and with Off street park- MLS# 11-4529 $14,900 Seller. REDUCED.
street parking, cars and fenced in flood damaged shop occupying a residential. See list
photos visit: ing. MLS 12-135 Call Michael Nocera Ann Marie Chopick $33,260
large yard & shed. yard. Back porches home being sold as small portion of the #12-609 for addi-
www.atlas $64,900 570-760-6769 Ann Marie Chopick
MLS# 12-1330 on both levels. Fully is. For more info building. Only the tional photos.
realtyinc.com Call Darren Snyder 570-760-6769
$79,000 rented. Let rental visit: www.atlas gun shop is occu- MLS 12-605
MLS 12-1655 Marilyn K Snyder
income pay for this realtyinc.com pied. OSP for $74,900
$76,500 Real Estate
property. Must see! MLS 12-1948 approximately Jay A. Crossin
Colleen Turant 570-825-2468
MLS 12-1746 $49,900 11 cars. Ext. 23
570-237-0415 Call Tom MLS 12-1735
Line up a place to live SMITH HOURIGAN
$109,000
Debbie McGuire 570-262-7716 $350,000
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
in classified! GROUP
570-696-5412 RUBBICO 570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
Shelby Watchilla
570-762-6969
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WILKES-BARRE
INCLASSIFIED! FOR SALE
5 Unit
Doyouneedmorespace? Money Maker
A yard or garage sale Available immedi-
68-70 W. South St. in classified ately. Fully rented,
leases on all five
5 Unit property for
sale on the campus
is the best way 33 Market St. units. Separate
Commercial/resi-
of Wilkes University tocleanoutyourclosets! Nicely remodeled 110 Ashley St. dential property
utilities, new roof
295 Grove St. in 2007, 3 new
with a Cap Rate of You’re in bussiness fully rented Duplex, 314 Horton Street
A must see home -
Very nice duplex 263 Lawrence St
Pride of ownership Nice Duplex. Both featuring Ranch gas furnaces, off
8.67%. Annual Net near schools, hospi- with off street park-
45 Marlborough Ave Operating Income of with classified! tal, parks & bus 7 rooms, (4 bed- ing and nice yard. shows in this nicely units have 2 bed- home with 3 bed-
rooms, newly
street parking for
Nice brick front $34,238. 100% rooms) with extra updated & well rooms, kitchen and 6 vehicles, 3 bay
WILKES-BARRE route. Separate utili- Enclosed porch on remodeled bath-
Ranch on corner occupancy over the living space on 3rd maintained home bath. Full base- garage. Over
ties and off street 1st floor and 2 exits room, in good con-
lot. 3 bedrooms, 1 last 5 years. 12-1522 floor (can be 2 more with possible in-law ment, off street $29,000 in rents.
parking. MLS 12- on 2nd. Fully rent- dition. Commercial
full and (2) 1/2 $395,000 bedrooms). 1 1/2 suite/apt. Enjoy off parking for 4 cars. A true money
599 $96,500. ed. Great return on opportunity for
baths. Finished Call Darren Snyder baths, living room street parking, spa- MLS 12-1750 maker for the
CLASSIC your investment. office in attached
basement, breeze- Marilyn K Snyder with built-in book- cious yard & large $59,000 serious investor.
PROPERTIES Rent pays your building. For more
way to 2 car Real Estate cases. Formal din- deck with beautiful Donald Crossin Must Sell!
570-793-9449 mortgage. Don’t info and photos
garage. Fenced 570-825-2468 ing room with views of the valley. 570-288-0770 $145,000.
Call Steve Shemo miss out visit: www.atlas
yard and central air. entrance to deck. 1st floor has large CROSSIN REAL Call Steve at
570-718-4959 MLS 12-1745 realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1612 WILKES-BARRE Eat-in kitchen. Gas separate eat-in kit- ESTATE (570)468-2488
$89,000 MLS 11-3450
New price heat. Off street Debbie McGuire cher, living room, 570-288-0770
Beautifully main- WILKES-BARRE bedroom & bath. Reduced
$114,900 parking. Garage. 570-332-4413 PITTSTON
tained 3 story home, NOW REDUCED! 2nd floor has large KINGSTON $149,900
Mark R. Mason MLS 11-2721. New CROSSIN REAL PRICED
features hardwood eat-in kitchen, living/ Call Tom
570-331-0982 Price - $49,900 ESTATE REDUCED
floors, built-in cabi- dining combo, 3 570-262-7716
CROSSIN REAL GO TO THE TOP... 570-288-0770 NEW PRICE
net, five plus bed- bedrooms, 1 bath &
ESTATE CALL $79,900
rooms, office, 3
JANE KOPP 2nd floor laundry.
ASHLEY
570-288-0770
bathrooms and Many possibilities to
stained glass win- REAL ESTATE
WILKES-BARRE 77 Schuler St. dows. All measure-
ments are approxi-
570-288-7481 fit your needs! Must
see!
Newly renovated MLS #12-518 NANTICOKE
mate. 12-1081 WYOMING
with new windows, Reduced to
door flooring, etc. $99,900 191 Andover St. $88,900 366 Pierce Street
“Goose Island” Call Brenda Suder Lovely single family Call Christina @ (corner lot). 1,300
gem. Large home 570-332-8924 3 bedroom home (570) 714-9235 sq. ft. concrete
with 3 bedrooms, McDermott with lots of space. block commercial 35 High St.
2.5 baths, screened Realty Finished 3rd floor, building on a 90 x Nice duplex in great
in porch overlook- 570-696-2468 balcony porch off of 145 lot. Central air location, fully occu-
ing fenced in yard, 2nd floor bedroom, TO SETTLE ESTATE conditioning. Paved pied with leases.
46 Bradford St. driveway, laminate WILKES-BARRE gas hot air heat, parking for 25 cars.
92/94 CAREY Good investment
Pride of ownership floors throughout. central air and 573 Coon Road STREET Presently a pizza 109-111 Welles St. property. Separate
everywhere. 3 bed- Fresh paint, move much more. This 100+ year old Live on one side, FORTY FORT business, but land 2 properties for the utilities, newer fur-
rooms, 1 bath, large in condition. For Must see! Victorian comes and rent the other, can be used for price of o ne! A 3 naces, gas and oil.
yard, off street more info and pho- MLS 11-59 with a lot of ameni- call for details. multiple uses (bank unit apartment Notice needed to
parking. Ready tos visit: www.atlas $54,900 ties inside and out Call 570-735-8763 building, offices, building and a show. For more info
to go! realtyinc.com Jay A. Crossin on 6 acres of Coun- etc.). detached 2 bed- and photos visit:
MLS 12-1279. room home. Apart-
AVOCA
MLS 12-1508 MLS 12-845 570-288-0770 try living. Indoor www.atlas
$69,900 $99,900 Ext. 23 pool, wine cellar, $350,000 ment building con- realtyinc.com
Kevin Sobilo Call Colleen CROSSIN REAL patio, 4 car garage Bob Kopec sists of a 3 bed- MLS 11-3222
570-817-0706 570-237-0415 Cozy 2 story, 2 bed- ESTATE and much more. HUMFORD REALTY room 1/2 double $89,900
rooms, new bath- 570-288-0770 Property is being 570-822-5126 and two 3 room Call Tom
room, tile living sold “as is”. 1012 Wyoming Ave. apartments. Sepa-
KINGSTON 570-262-7716
room, dining room, MLS 12-1676 SUPER LOCATION rate utilities. Elec-
new Energy Star WILKES-BARRE $399,000 Needs work. Priced tric heat in rear
windows. Kitchen is PRICE REDUCED Shelby Watchilla to sell. Great for home. Bran new
unfinished. All 570-762-6969 your small business roof and other
906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale measurements are CROSSIN REAL or offices. Very high updates.
approximate. 12-344 ESTATE traffic count. Prop- MLS 12-2015
$19,900 25 St. Mary’s St. erty is being sold IN $119,000 PLYMOUTH

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570-288-0770
Call Brenda Suder 3,443 sq. ft. AS IS CONDITION. Debbie McGuire
570-332-8924 WYOMING masonry commer- Inspections for buy- 570-332-4413
McDermott cial building with ers information only. CROSSIN REAL
Realty 64-66 Dorrance St. ESTATE
Property needs

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warehouse/office 3 units, off street
570-696-2468 and 2 apartments rehab. 570-288-0770
parking with some
115 Noble Lane with separate elec- MLS 11-4267
WILKES-BARRE updated Carpets NANTICOKE
3 bedroom, 2 tric and heat. Per- $84,900
P
bath end unit fect for contractors Roger Nenni
and paint. $1500/
month income from
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MLS #10-3872
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square. Eat in www.atlas side, a fenced in- Call Charlie 414 Front St. is the lot behind the
Social Media kitchen, spacious ground pool, gaze- 570-288-0770 Move right into this home. Lot size is
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modern office build- 25X75, known as
windows. $59,900 spacious recreation ing featuring 4 147 Cherry St.
Space is limited. Hardwood floors, Call Tom room with wet bar,
7 Hoyt St offices, receptionist $82,000
French doors, 570-262-7716 curved oak stair- office, large confer- MLS# 10-2666
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Certified Corporate Trainer
Multi-Million $ Club
$104,900
WILKES-BARRE
tures that make this
home easy to love. BEAR CREEK for several cars.
3rd floor newly
additional off street
parking spaces.
PLYMOUTH

REDUCED MLS# 12-443 remodeled. Hard- Nice duplex zoned


$600,000 This property is also
wood floors. Large commercial, can be available for lease.
Jolyn Bartoli
Contact Carol Shedlock Today yard, newer furnace
and great location.
used for offices as
well as residential.
Lease price is
$675/mo + $675
for a confidential interview: RUBBICO
REAL ESTATE
Fully rented. Good All separate utilities. security deposit.
investment Keep apt. space or Tenant pays all

570-407-2314
570-826-1600 convert to commer-
propertY. utilities. Sells for
or WILKES-BARRE Smith Hourigan
MLS 12-2017
$199,000
cial office space.
Adjacent lot for sale
$85,900 259 Shawnee Ave.
cshedlock@classicproperties.com Group
570-696-5425
1255 Laurel Run Rd.
Bear Creek Twp., Debbie McGuire by same owner.
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
6 unit property with
one 2 unit building
60 Kulp St. 570-332-4413 MLS 11-2176 5 Mountains
large commercial and a 4 unit apart-
3-4 bedroom, 2 CROSSIN REAL $79,900
LINE UP garage/warehouse
Jay A. Crossin
Realty ment building. The
KINGSTON OFFICENTERS story home with on 1.214 acres with ESTATE 42 N. Main St. 2 unit property has
well kept hardwood
floors throughout.
A GREAT DEAL... additional 2 acre 570-288-0770 CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
Shickshinny, PA been completely
New Bridge Center Private driveway IN CLASSIFIED!
parcel. 2 water
wells. 2 newer FORTY FORT 570-288-0770
570-542-2141 rebuilt from frame
up in 2010! Very
480 Pierce Street with parking for 2 ext. 23
PITTSTON
WYOMING
underground fuel good condition 4
Looking for a home cards and nearly all tanks. May require unit building has
replacement win- KINGSTON
with 5 bedrooms or zoning approval. REDUCED many updates also.
mother in-law apart- dows. MLS 11-2897 For more info and MLS 12-2016
ment, this is the $59,900 photos visit: $269,000
home for you! This Jay A. Crossin www.atlas Debbie McGuire
property has many Ext. 23 realtyinc.com 570-332-4413
amenities, a privacy CROSSIN REAL MLS 12-208 CROSSIN REAL
rear fence with a ESTATE $167,900 ESTATE
concrete rear patio 570-288-0770 Call Charlie 1301 Murray St. 570-288-0770
Officenter–250 (23’ x23’), large
OFF THE
MARKET JUNE 570-829-6200 2 family duplex.
250 Pierce Street storage building
LINE UP 25TH! Fully rented. Vinyl
sided, 2 car
65 1/2 Center St.
Two homes on one
WEST PITTSTON
(23’ x 18’). Off- OWNER WANTS
WANTS 341 Wyoming Ave.
garage, off street
street parking for 2
vehicles, rear
A GREAT DEAL... OFFERS
608 Wyoming Ave parking. For more
3 story Victorian
located in a high
lot. Both rented.
Great income
porches on 2nd and
3rd floor. Home has
IN CLASSIFIED! 3 very large bed- info and photos
visit: www.atlas
exposure area. Has potential. For more
info visit: www.atlas
9 rooms, 2 modern
baths, 2 modern
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
rooms and 3 1/2
baths, full finished DUPONT realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2028
all the lovely signa-
ture woodwork of a realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1898
basement, library grand Victorian of
kitchens with plenty $118,000 $72,000
of cabinets.
Turn to classified. room, oversized liv-
Call Charlie
yesteryear! Can be
Call Tom
ing room, formal restored for use as
Officenter–270 Replacement win- It’s a showroom in print! dining room and so 570-829-6200
a residential home 570-262-7716 134 Ann St.
dows, newer roof, Classified’s got much more. or a landlord invest- Nice Duplex in a
270 Pierce Street natural woodwork in the directions! MLS 11-1870 ment. Currently great neighbor-
living room and din- PRICE subdivided into mul- hood. Low mainte-
ing room. Property REDUCTION!!! tiple office spaces nance investors.
is close to all ameni- WILKES-BARRE Money maker right
REDUCED! $275,000 and 2 apartments.
ties including play- Call Tony Wasco Shopping for a from the start. Unit
JENKINS TWP.
100 Lincoln St. MLS 12-617
ground across the 570-855-2424 $179,900 new apartment? 2 is owner occu-
MULTI FAMILY pied. Rent is
street, Dan Flood Trademark Jay A. Crossin
School, Coughlin Realtor Group
3 bedroom home Classified lets projected.
Ext. 23
High School, Gener- 570-613-9090
with attached
CROSSIN REAL you compare costs - MLS 12-575
apartment and
Park Office Building al Hospital, Kings
beauty shop. Apart- ESTATE without hassle $119,000

400 Third Ave.


College, churches
and shopping. YATESVILLE ment is rented. For
more info and pho-
570-288-0770 or worry!
Get moving
David
Krolikowski
#12-1763 $69,900 KINGSTON 570-288-0770
Louise Laine 283-
tos visit: www.atlas
REDUCED with classified! CROSSIN REAL
39 W. Chestnut St. realtyinc.com
9100 x20
Lots of room in this
single with 3 floors
MLS 12-941
$82,900 55 1/2 Main St.
PITTSTON ESTATE
570-288-0770
of living space. 3 Call Charlie Newer side by side WEST PITTSTON
bedrooms, 1 bath 570-829-6200 double built in 1989
with hardwood with 2 bedrooms
floors throughout, and 1.5 baths each
570-283-9100
natural woodwork, side. All separate
Officenter–220 WILKES-BARRE
all windows have 10 Calvert St. utilities, very well
Pristine Bi-level,
220 Pierce Street been replaced, insulated and easy 388 Schuyler Ave.
laundry/pantry off of P
3/4 be drooms,
KINGSTON
to heat. Will qualify Well cared for
modern kitchen
kitchen. 4x10 entry
foyer, space for 2 E
& 1 3/4 modern
for FHA financing
with low down pay-
Duplex in great 68 William St.
additional bed- N
baths. Heated INCOME PROPERTY
DUPLEX ment. Is owner
location. 1st floor
has new bathroom
Great investment
134 Ann St.
rooms on the 3rd
floor. Roof is new.
D
sunroom, hard-
wood floors, 1 2 bedrooms down, occupied. If you’re
just starting out or
and large kitchen,
property with 3
units and separate Nice duplex in a
MLS 11-325 I
car garage, 1 upstairs, off-street
parking. $84,000. looking to down-
2nd floor has all
new carpeting and
utilities. Each unit great neighbor-
hood. Low mainte-
$59,900 N
central air, land-
Call (570)704-9446 size, you should long term tenant.
has 2 entrances
nance. Investors:
Professional Office Rentals NEW LISTING
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
scaped yard.
G
For additional
consider this
property. For more
Large lot and off
and washer hook
up. Roof is 5 years Money maker right
Full Service Leases • Custom Design
• Renovations • Various Size Suites Available
All brick ranch. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths.
Ext. 23 info and photos
visit: www.atlas
PLAINS info and photos
street parking for 2
cars. Separate fur-
old. For more info
visit: www.atlas
from the start. Unit
2 is owner occu-
CROSSIN REAL visit: www.atlas
Medical, Legal, Commercial Large lower level
ESTATE realtyinc.com. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY naces and electrici- realtyinc.com. pied, rent is pro-
family room. 2 car 15 South River St. realtyinc.com ty, Make an offer! jected.
• Utilities • Parking • Janitorial 570-288-0770 MLS 12-1804 MLS 12-1851 MLS 12-1897
garage. Fenced $183,500 Not in Flood Zone MLS 12-1125 $69,900 MLS 12-575
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available yard. Gas heat and For Sale By Owner $159,900 $109,000 $119,000
Call Lu-Ann Call Charlie Call Tom
For Rental Information Call: central a/c. Great
South Wilkes-Barre
570-602-9280 4,536 sq. ft., high
traffic area, across 570-829-6200
Call Shelby
Watchilla
570-262-7716 David
Krolikowski

1-570-287-1161
www.lippiproperties.com
location. 12-1045
$125,000
BESECKER REALTY
from Rite-Aid, gas
heat. $125,000,
negotiable. Call
570-762-6969
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-675-3611 570-820-5953 570-288-0770 570-288-0770
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Properties Properties
HANOVER PITTSTON TWP.
Beautiful lot in AVOCA HANOVER TOWNSHIP KINGSTON PITTSTON PLYMOUTH WEST PITTSTON
SHAVERTOWN WILKES-BARRE
TOWNSHIP
Double Lot, 1 acre
Pocono Ridge
Estate. 1.14 acres
Very large,
remodeled, 2
Cozy 1 bedroom, 1st
floor apartment.
PARK PLACE
Beautiful area.
2 large bedrooms,
washer/dryer
Close to Wyoming
Valley West High
2nd floor, 1 bedroom
Eat-in kitchen,
with a view! bedroom Large kitchen & hookup, off-street School
total, in Fairway MLS 12-1313 2nd floor, 4 room. stove, refrigerator,
apartment, some basement. Washer parking, no pets, 1st floor, 1 bedroom,
Estates,adjacent to $48,500 Kitchen with wash- disposal. Full bath
utilities & stove dryer hookup. Quiet Large yard. Water dishwasher, stove,
Wyoming Valley Call Kevin Sobilo er/dryer, stove, & Living room, den
included. Nice neighborhood. Heat included. $495/ washer/dryer
Country Club. 570-817-0706 refrigerator. Heat, washer/dryer in
backyard. Available & water included. month, plus utilities hookups & off
$90,000 please call water & electric basement. $600/
immediately $550 + $750 securi- & security. street parking.
570-639-2423 included. $760 a month + electric.
$725.00 a month ty. Section 8 wel- 570-822-7657 $475, includes
month. Call Jim: References, credit
Call 570-842-0740 come. Please Call sewer.
70-72 Sullivan St. 570-288-3375 check, security + 1st
PITTSTON
NEW LISTING! HARDING no calls after 8pm. 570-239-9840 2nd floor, 4 bed-
COMMERCIAL Well maintained 4 month. No smoking,
Mt. Zion Road LAFLIN room with 1 bath,
HANOVER TWP.
LEASE unit property with SHAVERTOWN Dallas, Pa. 2nd floor, 2 bed- no pets.
One acre lot just refrigerator,
30 Carverton Road,
Historic Back
enclosed back
porches and off before Oberdorfer
Road. Great place
LAND
Harford Ave.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS Beautiful 2
TOWNHOME room, refrigerator &
stove, washer/
dishwasher,
washer/dryer
570.262.0671

street parking for 4 206 Haverford Dr.


Mountain church to build your 4 buildable residen- 220 Lake St. bedroom second Oakwood Park dryer hookup, no hookups & off West Pittston, Pa.
with modern cars. Fully rented. tial lots for sale indi- Housing for the floor apartment pets. $475/month, GARDEN VILLAGE
New roof in 2008. dream home Thoroughly modern, street parking.
updates ready for MLS 11-3521 vidually or take all elderly & mobility with modern completely renovat- + gas heat, water, $675, includes APARTMENTS
your professional Great investment. 4! Buyer to confirm impaired; all utilities kitchen, refinished garbage & electric, 221 Fremont St.
Make an appoint- $29,900 ed 3 bedroom 1.5 sewer.
office, retail, Call Colleen water and sewer included. Federally hardwood floors bath Townhome in 1st month & sec- 2 bedroom house Housing for the
antique or craft ment now! with zoning officer. subsidized program. throughout, gas urity. 1 year lease. elderly & mobility
MLS 12-1748 570-237-0415 centrally located with 1.5 baths, dish-
store. The possibili- Directions: R. on Extremely low heat, central air, Oakwood Park. All 570-655-0290 or washer, washer impaired; all utilities
ties are many; $179,000 E. Franklin, R. on income persons basement laundry 570-313-0181 included. Federally
Debbie McGuire appliances, hard- /dryer, refrigerator
property is Zoned Lawn to L. on encouraged to area with wood floor, central & garage parking. subsidized
PITTSTON
B-1. Beautiful tiled 570-332-4413 Harford. apply. Income less washer/dryer in program. Extremely
CROSSIN REAL air. $1200/mo + utili- $725, includes
entry foyer leads $22,500 per lot than $12,400. place. No pets. ties. No Pets. water & sewer. low income persons
to the ESTATE Mark Mason 570-675-6936, $575/month + 3 rooms, 1 large encouraged to
570-288-0770 EILEEN R. Newly renovated,
reception/cashier security. All bedroom, com-
HUGHESTOWN 570-331-0982 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. MELONE REAL clean. We are apply. Income less
area and a waiting CROSSIN REAL EQUAL HOUSING utilities by tenant. ESTATE pletely renovated, looking forward to than $12,400.
room or additional WILKES-BARRE Cleared lot in Stauf- ESTATE OPPORTUNITY Call Lynda corian counters, off meeting tenants 570-655-6555,
570-821-7022
retail space. Along fer Heights. Ready 570-288-0770 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE 570-262-1196 street parking. who will take good 8 am-4 pm,
the center open for your dream $550/per month. Monday-Friday.
hallway (with vault-
ed ceiling) are five
home just in time
for Spring!
SHICKSHINNY LAKE DUPONT
Completely remod-
HARDING
Nice one bedroom
LARKSVILLE Utilities by tenant.
Call 570-654-5387
care of them!
Certain pets EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
AVAILABLE allowed. Smoking is
private MLS 12-549 eled, modern 2 bed- first floor apartment HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
IMMEDIATELY allowed ONLY out-
offices/rooms, each
measuring approxi-
$32,500
Call Kevin Sobilo
room
style
townhouse
apartment.
with extra room in
Basement. Washer
Cute and clean 2
PITTSTON doors! Call

WEST WYOMING
bedroom, off street 570-855-8781 for
mately 10’x10’. 570-817-0706 Lots of closet hookup. Heat & hot Large 1 bedroom
parking, w/d more information
There is a storage space, with new water included in apartment, wash-
hookup, eat in Large, modern 2nd
room and half-bath. 97 Kado St. rent. References & er/dryer hookup,
SHAVERTOWN
carpets and com- kitchen. Immacu- floor, 1 bedroom.
The lower level has Duplex on nice cor- pletely repainted. security required. water, sewer & heat
late. $435 + utilities. Quiet neighborhood,
its own entry (also ner lot in quiet Includes stove, Non Smoking. $650 included, $700 per
1 mo. security. NO Back Mountain eat in kitchen,
accessed from the neighborhood. A lit- Location, Location, refrigerator, wash- per month.Call month.
DOGS 845-386-1011 36 Roushey St stove, refrigerator,
1st floor) and tle TLC needed. Location er, dryer hook up. Nancy Answini Call 570-443-0770
2nd floor, 2 bed- washer/dryer hook
includes an open Could easily be KEELERSBURG Nice yard & neigh- Gilroy Real Estate

LEE PARK
A most unique & room, recently
office area, a
16’x13’ private
converted to a sin-
gle family.
River front lot with a
deck overlooking
desirable property.
This is an opportu-
borhood, no pets.
$595 + security. Call
570-288-1444
PLAINS remodeled, all
appliances, off
up. Living & dining
room combo, large
office, a room for a
mini-kitchen/break
Motivated seller.
MLS 12-1867
water. Well, septic &
electric on site. New
nity to purchase
a centrally
570-479-6722 KINGSTON Hanover Twp.
1st floor, living
3 room apartment,
1st floor, off street street parking,
ample storage.
bedroom, deck,
heat, water, sewer
room, 2 bedroom, parking, no pets, no & garbage included.
room, another half
bath and more stor-
age. The building is
$84,900
Donald Crossin
570-288-0770
price. $32,000.
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
situated lot with an
unmatched view of DURYEA
2 bedrooms, 1.5
1 bedroom,
ATTRACTIVE, rear porch, washer
& dryer. Water,
smoking. $550/
month includes heat
$550 + security &
utilities. Call
No pets. $650 +
security.
this beautiful lake. CONVIENANT & & water. Security & 570-415-5555 570-693-9339
heated with a 2- CROSSIN REAL If you are looking baths, all appli- garbage & sewer
QUIET., Closets, included. No pets. 1 year lease.
WEST PITTSTON
zone gas system ESTATE for that special ances, washer/
KINGSTON porch, yard, gas
WEST WYOMING
and has a Trane 570-288-0770 dryer hookup, off- $475/month. 1st, 570-820-3906
3 Lots together, 2 building site, this is heat, spacious. NO 570-899-6710
High Efficiency air it! If you see street parking, gas last, security, 1ST FLOOR, 5 ROOMS
in Kingston, (nice Pets, NO smoking, & references.
WYOMING
conditioning sys- it, you’ll agree. heat, central air. Recently renovated. Small, modern 1
tem. The property
has parking adja-
corner paved lots) 1
in Edwardsville, (40 MLS# 11-1269
$179,900
$695/month, +
utilities & security.
NO Section 8.
$525+ utilities,
570-606-3256
PLAINS All appliances,
washer/dryer hook-
bedroom efficiency.
Corner shower,
x 160) potential to Modern 2nd floor
cent to the building
and directly across PRICE REDUCED! build with parking or
parking for 20 to 48
Call Dale Williams
Five Mountains
(570)840-4534 discount
available. 574-9827 LUZERNE 2 bedroom. 1 bath,
Kitchen with
up. Wall to wall car-
peting & window
Berber carpeting,
track lighting. No
the street (a total of
vehicles. Realty
EDWARDSVILLE 1 bedroom, wall to appliances. new dressings. Off street pets/smoking.

KINGSTON
32 spaces with 3 570-256-3343 wall, off-street carpeting. Conve- parking. $600 per Lease, security &
$75,000 21 Pugh Street. parking, coin references. Heat,
designated for nient location. No month + utilities,
CROSSIN REAL Quiet, one way laundry, water, water/sewer/
handicap parking). SHICKSHINNY 2 bedroom. smoking. No pets. security & refer-
ESTATE street, half double, sewer & garbage electric included.
This unique proper- Remodeled. Stove, $550/month plus ences. No smoking.
570-288-0770 cleaned and freshly included. $495/ $625/per month
ty is listed at refrigerator & dish- utilities. No pets. Call
$1500/month. Ten- painted, 2.5 bed- washer. Washer/ month + security 570-714-9234 570-574-1143 Call (570) 954-1329
ant will be responsi- LAFLIN rooms, living room, dryer hookup. Off & lease. HUD

PLYMOUTH WEST PITTSTON


ble for gas, electric dining room, street parking. accepted. Call
and water utilities, 285 Wyoming Ave. Lot#9 kitchen, with 570-687-6216 or WILKES-BARRE
$650 Heat included.
along with their fur- First floor currently Pinewood Dr washer/dryer Call 570-814-0843 570-954-0727 Large, 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms, refrig-
niture, equipment used as a shop, Build your new hookup. Gas heat. apartment. 2nd erator & stove, Mayflower
and liability insur-
ance. The owner
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
home in a great
neighborhood. Con- Level *7.5 acres*
Small yard, small
pets considered KINGSTON LUZERNE floor. $500 + securi-
ty. Includes heat,
washer/dryer
hookup, off-street
Crossing
will pay taxes, corner lot, full base- venient location building lot with a with additional rent. 399 -401 Elm Ave. 378 Miller Street water, sewer, fridge parking, large yard. Apartments
DAMA sewer and ment. 2nd floor is 3 near highways, air- mountain view. $530.00 per month Newly remodeled 1st floor, modern, 1 & range. Call Bernie No pets. $600/
basic trash/recy- bedroom apartment port, casino and Great for horses or + security & last apartments. 1st bedroom. living 1-888-244-2714 month, plus utilities 570.822.3968
cling expense and plus 3 car garage shopping organic farming. months rent. No floor, 3 bedroom, room, large kitchen, & security.
156 X 110 X 150 X 45 2, 3 & 4
PLYMOUTH
insurance on the and parking for MLS 12-306 section 8. $850 + utilities. 2nd stove, new bath, 570-237-2076
building. Photos and 6 cars. For more Call 570-793-6566 floor, (2) 2 bedroom clean basement.
DIRECTIONS Rt 315 $59,000 Bedrooms
WEST PITTSTON
other information information and 570-675-4400 $600 + utilities. NO Laundry hookups, Newly remodeled, 3
to laflin Rd; make
about this property
are available online
photos go to
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
left off Laflin Rd onto
Pinewood Dr. Lot is
EXETER
Large Colonial
PETS, No section 8
housing. Refer-
ences and
enclosed porch.
Parking. No pets/
rooms & bath. Heat,
hot water, stove, re- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
- Light & bright
open floor plans
at www.poggi- smoking. $500, frigerator, electri- Clean 1 bedroom,
MLS #10-4339 on corner of home, 1st floor, 2-3 security required. - All major
jones.com. CLICK includes heat & city & garbage in- 2nd floor. Washer/
$159,900 Pinewood Dr. and bedrooms, remod- 570-301-2785
on the link for Com-
Hickorywood Dr. water. Call cluded. Close to bus dryer hookup. appliances included
mercial and invest- Call Charlie eled tiled bath, 570-288-9843 stop & stores. $540/ Water & sewer - Pets welcome*
VM 101 MLS 11-3411 WHITE HAVEN hardwood floors, 3
ment properties month, $540/securi- included. $525/mo.
and enter 12-2089
in the MLS Search.
$32,000
atlas realtyinc.com
Call Keri Best
Route 115
Nice level building
lot right in front of
season sunroom,
laundry room, large KINGSTON Midtowne
Apartments
ty. 1 year lease. No
Pets.570-779-2258
+ utilities, security &
references. Call
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
eat-in kitchen with
For additional infor-
mation or to sched-
570-885-5082 the golf course!
Close to I-80 & PA
stove&refrigerator,
gas heat/water,
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 100 E. 6th
Street,
after 12:00 p.m. (570) 947-8073 maintenance
- Short term
ule an appointment
Turnpike. $14,500 Wyoming, PA 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ leases available
please contact Wal- large yard with 3rd floor apt in
ter or Mary Ellen 912 Lots & Acreage Louise Gresh maintenance includ- historic home
Apartments for Unfurnished Unfurnished
570-233-8252 ed. Room A/C’s, with private
Extremely Low & Call TODAY For
Belchick at 696-
CENTURY 21 5 ceiling fans, Very Low Income
6566 or email entrance. Great AVAILABILITY!!
mebelchick@poggi-
BEAR CREEK
LEHMAN
SELECT GROUP
570-455-8521
4 entrances neighborhood. 2
Elderly (62+) ,
Handicapped &
EAST
www.mayflower
jones.com 9 Acres on Lehman
with porches,
1 car garage, and
bedrooms +
separate dining
Disabled. MOUNTAIN
crossing.com
Outlet Road. 470’
front, over 1,000’ WYOMING new windows.
$925/month
room /den with
hardwood floors,
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED APARTMENTS
deep. Wooded. FIRST ST. 570-693-4256 Certain Restrictions
+ utilities. Lease
$150,000. Call 4 building lots each
and security.
full bath, modern
kitchen with eat-
Mon. - Fri. The good life... Regions Best Apply*
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
measuring 68x102
with public utilities. Call 570-407-3600 in area & fully
8am to 4pm close at hand Address
696-2600 For more info and equipped with
stainless steel • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
39 Wedgewood Dr. photos visit: FORTY FORT
WILKES-BARRE Laurelbrook Estates
Lot featuring 3.22
MOOSIC www.atlas
realtyinc.com
Lovely 2 bedroom,
2nd floor on River
appliances
including full size
822-4444 288-6300
BUILDING LOT washer/dryer,
acres with great MLS 12-439 St. Living room, din- www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com
MOUNTAIN TOP
Corner of Drake St. dishwasher,
privacy on cul-de- $39,900 EACH ing room, kitchen WILKES-BARRE /
& Catherine, stove, fridge,
sac. Has been perc Call Charlie and bath. New car- PARSONS
Moosic. 80x111 garbage dispos- 1 Bedroom apart-
tested and has 570-829-6200 peting throughout. Spacious 3 bed-
building lot with al with new ments for elderly, IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
underground utili- sewer & water Off street parking. room 3rd floor
Corian counter disabled. Rents
ties. 4 miles to PA
Turnpike entrance.
available, in great $600/mo + utilities
No Pets
tops. Private based on 30% of 1 BEDROOM apartment. Large
area with newer eat-in kitchen. Close
150 Dana St. For more info and homes. Corner lot. No Smoking
deck, great
closet space,
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE to casino. $700 /
photos visit: 570-288-0770 month + water &
Completely remod-
eled! Modern 5 unit www.atlas
realtyinc.com
For more details
visit www.atlasreal-
915 Manufactured
additional stor-
age available. 2
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711 MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS cooking gas. Call
570-793-9449
FORTY FORT
property with hard- tyinc.com.
wood flooring and MLS 12-114 MLS #12-1148. Homes
car garage with or 570-474-5010 61 E. Northampton St.
openers, inter- This institution is an
ceramic tile in $64,900 Call Charlie VICTORIAN com, fire & theft equal opportunity Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 941 Apartments/
Call Tom
kitchens and baths.
New furnace in
2009. Secure build-
570-262-7716 HUNLOCK CREEK
3 bedroom, 2 bath
APARTMENT
Just renovated,
security system,
central air, WIFI,
provider &
employer.
• Affordable Senior Apartments
• Income Eligibility Required
Unfurnished

Wilkeswood
1st floor, 1 bed- no smoking,
ing. Fully rented. • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;
MOUNTAIN TOP
home in great con- room, spacious pets negotiable.
Large concrete dition in park. dining & living All utilities
• New appliances; • Laundry on site;
basement for
Owner’s storage,
part of which could
MOUNTAIN TOP
Several building lots
$18,000. Financing
available with
$3,000 down. Call
rooms, working
gas fireplace with
period appropri-
included. $1300
rent, security WOODBRYN • Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation Apartments
be used as an effi-
DALLAS
ready to build on! 570-477-2845 ate mantle. Hard-
deposit and
references
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents Please call 1 & 2 BR
ciency. All services
separate. Utilities
ALL public utilities!
Priced from SHAVERTOWN
wood floors
throughout. Cen-
required. Call
570-288-6686
based on income
start at $405 &
570-825-8594 Apts
included in rent for
#5 only. Great
$32,000 to
$48,000! Use your
LOCATED IN ECHO
VALLEY ESTATES.
tral Air. Hot water
& gas heat. Off
$440. Handicap
Accessible.
D/TTY 800-654-5984 2 & 3 BR
Townhomes
money maker
MLS 12-1740
own Builder! Call
Jim Graham at
1980 15X80
mobile, 2 bed-
street parking.
Classic & com- HANDICAP UNIT
$319,000
Debbie McGuire
570-715-9323 room, $5500 obo.
570-696-1470
pletely updated
kitchen - all appli- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
NANTICOKE
APARTMENTS FOR RENT!
570-822-2711
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
$129,900
SPECTACULAR
ances included.
Security & fire KINGSTON Equal Housing
Opportunity. 570- ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS
www.liveatwilkeswood.com
ESTATE WATER VIEW! 930 Wanted to Buy alarm, hardwired Beautiful, over- 474-5010 TTY711
570-288-0770 2 acres overlooking Real Estate & monitored 24 sized executive This institution is an 143-145 Old Newport Rd., Nanticoke KINGSTON
style apartment
SDK GREEN
Huntsville hrs. Quiet resi- equal opportunity
WILKES-BARRE Reservoir. Building NEWPORT TWP. dential neighbor- in large historic provider and Affordable, Accessible
LOTS - LOTS - LOTS HOME & FARMLAND
site cleared but hood. No pets. home. Two bed- employer.
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments
much of woodlands
1 mile south of for Christmas
Non smoking.
Water & sewage
rooms, one bath,
granite kitchen, ACRES HOMES
NANTICOKE
preserved. Perc &
site prep done. L.C.C.C. Tree Farm. included. $750/ hardwood floors, Income Eligibility* Required. 11 Holiday Drive
Dallas, Lehman & dining room, liv-
Call
210’ frontage x 158’ Wyoming Area
month + utilities.
ing room, base- Completely renovat- Rents: $449 to $656 plus electric Kingston
Christine Kutz SOCIETY RENTALS ed 1 bedroom apart- “A Place To
deep. All under- School Districts. ment storage, (*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size)
570-332-8832 570-693-4575 ment. $450 + 1st, Call Home”
ground utilities, nat- Immediate Sale! beautiful front
ural gas. GREAT 570-760-7253 porch, washer/ security & electric. • High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning Spacious 1, 2 & 3
57 Carey Ave.
VIEW!! $37,500
FORTY FORT dryer. $1,100
monthly plus util-
516-216-3539
or 570-497-9966 • Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms
Bedroom Arts.
3 Bedroom
P
Good invest-
ment property. 4
2 LOTS AVAILABLE Yates Street ities. No smok- • Community Room • Private Parking Townhomes
E
apartments DALLAS
100’ frontage x 228’ Excellent neighbor-
hood. 3 bedroom
ing. Call NANTICOKE
Main Street • Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse
Gas heat included
N
needing a little
deep. Modular
home with base- apt. with spacious
570-472-1110
3 bedrooms 1 bath FREE
D
TLC. Two 1 bed-
ment accepted. living room, 1.5 2nd floor apartment For more info or to apply, please call: 24 hr. on-site Gym
room apart-
I
ments. One 2
Each lot $17,500.
Call 570-714-1296
baths, off street
parking, no pets, no
KINGSTON Hardwood floors,
fresh paint. Laundry 570-733-2010
Community Room
Swimming Pool
N
bedroom and
one 3 bedroom. smoking. $750
Deluxe duplex, 2nd
floor, 3 bedrooms,
hookups. Stove and
TDD: 800-654-5984 Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
G
Separate water PITTSTON month + utilities den, 1.5 bath, living
fridge included.
$825. includes heat, Great, Convenient Patio/Balcony
and electric. For Call 570-287-9009 and dining rooms,
eat in kitchen , all
and hot/cold water. Location! and much more...
more info and for appointment Electric and cooking 570-288-9019
photos visit: appliances+ wash- gas separate. Call Apply Today!
www.atlas 1+ acres on Bunker 938 Apartments/ er/dryer, carpeted, Scott Zoepke
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1026
Hill Road. Great
views - builder of
Furnished FORTY FORT A/C, garage, no
pets/smoking.
Trademark Realty
570-814-0875
$79,900 your choice. Septic COMING Lease required 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
Call Tom
570-262-7716
and Well required -
Seller will provide
WILKES-BARRE 1 UNITS
570-287-1733
NANTICOKE/ALDEN
Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished

KINGSTON
FULLY FURNISHED
perc test. BEDROOM APARTMENT
(check availability) Two level, 1 bed-
High traffic
MLS #11-268
Location, Land
ŠShort or long term America Realty Excellent neighbor- room, quiet neigh-
borhood, off-street
$59,500 Call Rhea ŠExcellent hood, Atherton Ave.
at 570-696-6677
lease of 1.25 acres
Neighborhood Efficiencies 2nd floor, modern 2 parking, newly
with 300’ road renovated. All appli-
ŠPrivate Tenant
frontage on route
Parking
$500+ utilities bedroom, dining &
ances included.
WILKES-BARRE 315. $3,500 living rooms. Clean,
Š$600 includes all 288-1422 recently remodeled, $470/month.
MLS #11-3571 Call 570-441-4101
utilities. No pets. Remodeling in yard, 2 porches.
Call Rhea for
570-822-9697 progress, all 2nd $575 + security.
details.
Earth 570-696-6677 floors, all new
kitchen appli-
Includes refrigera-
tor, stove & washer PITTSTON
Conservancy
Land For Sale WILKES-BARRE ances, laundry,
parking. 2 year
dryer, water &
sewer.
2 bedroom 2nd
floor. All appliances
61 +/- Acres VICTORIAN includes w/d. Mod-
CHARM leases, No pets No dogs, cat with
Nuangola - $99,000 or Smoking, extra deposit. ern kitchen & bath
62 Hutson St. 46 +/- Acres 34 W. Ross St. off street parking.
Fully furnished, 1 Employment (570) 545-6057
Duplex in good con- Hanover Twp. application Pets OK
dition Fenced in $79,000 bedroom, 2nd $540 incl. garbage.
floor. All appli- mandatory. KINGSTON
yard and back Highway Modern 2 bedroom Call 570-239-2741
screened porch. Commercial KOZ ances and most
utilities included. 1 bath. Second floor.
Fully rented. Prop-
erty pays for itself
with $$$ left over.
Hanover Twp.
3+/- Acres
11 +/- Acres
Secure, private off
street parking.
HARVEYS LAKE
1 or 2 bedroom,
$600 + utilities.
Call Darren
570-825-2468
PITTSTON
2 bedrooms, 1st
Take a look NOW! Wilkes-Barre Twp. Historic building is LAKE FRONT apart- floor. Stove, fridge,
non smoking/no
MLS 12-1747
$59,000
Debbie McGuire
32 +/- Acres
Zoned R-3
See additional land
LivingInQuailHill.com
New Homes
pets. Base rent
$700/mo. Securi-
ments. Wall to wall,
appliances, lake
rights, off street
LARKSVILLE
Very clean 2nd
w/d hookup provid-
ed. $550/mo.,
includes sewer &
570-332-4413 for sale at: ty, references parking. No Pets. floor. 2 bedrooms. refuse. Utilities by
From $275,000- required. View at
CROSSIN REAL www.earth Lease, security & Heat included. tenant. NO PETS
$595,000 houpthouse.com.
ESTATE conservancy.org references. $500/month. Call Charlie
570-288-0770 570-823-3445 570-474-5574 570-762-1453 570-639-5920 Call 570-696-2357 570-829-1578
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W-B PLAINS 2 Large Bedrooms.

Near General LODGE Off-Street Parking


No Smoking.
$575 + utilities,
Hospital Formerly The security, last month.
Travel Lodge 570-885-4206
UNITS-IN- 497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre PLAINS
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Daily $44.99 + Total space 30,000 large Living room
Rentals tax sf. Build to suit. Per- and kitchen. Washer
288-1422 Weekly $189.99 fect for Doctors /dryer hookups, with
Remodeling work + tax suite, day care, etc. yard, electric heat
in progress, all Microwave, High visibility. Lots of $575 + utilities.
units large, 1 Refrigerator, parking. Rent starting Call Louise Gresh
bedroom with WiFi, HBO $10/sf. MLS 11-4200 570-233-8252
aesthetic fire- 570-823-8881 Call Nancy or Holly CENTURY 21
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ances, laundry,
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH WEST PITTSTON 1006 A/C & 1039 Chimney 1057Construction & 1135 Hauling & 1162 Landscaping/ 1204 Painting &
flooring - carpet-
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$625+ utilities. SECURE BUILDINGS COOPERS CO-OP
1/2 double. 3 bed-
Services
All 2 Year Leas-
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1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
rooms, 1 bath, with
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Lease Space
Smoking, Employ
ment Applica-
Starting at $440
and up. References
Available, Light
er/dryer hookup, Off
street parking with DUCTLESS A/C CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Interior & Exterior
Remodeling cleaning attics, cellar,
Mowing, edging,
mulching, shrubs &
“SIMPLY THE BEST
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manufacturing, carport. Close to $84.00 per Chimneys. All Jobs of All Sizes garage, one piece or hedge shaping. Tree VALLEY”
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warehouse, shopping center & types of Masonry. 570-814-4578 pruning. Garden till- Free Estimates.
570-357-0712 high school, no Call 570-736- Liners Installed, 570-709-8826 available 10 & 20 yard ing. Spring Clean 570-328-5083
office, includes HVAC dumpsters.655-0695
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE smoking. $625 per Brick & Block, ups. Accepting new
all utilities with
155-159 South STUDIO NEAR WILKES free parking.
month + security.
Pets negotiable. Call
(4822) Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed & FS Construction
592-1813or287-8302 customers. Weekly
and bi-weekly lawn
M. PARALIS PAINTING
Int/ Ext. painting,
Meade Street, 2
apartments avail-
Lots of light, wood
floors. Summer only
I will save
you money!
570-237-5394
STRISH A/C Insured
570-735-2257
Specializing in all
types of home
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
care. Fully Insured.
20+ year experience
Power washing.

WILKES-BARRE Ductless / Central Cleaning attics, Professional work


able. 1st apartment ok. $425. All utilities improvements, Free Estimates
Air Conditioning cellars, garages. at affordable rates.
1 bedroom, 1st floor, included. No pets. complete remodel- 570-829-3261
Parsons Section Free Estimates Demolitions, Roofing Free estimates.
hardwood floors, 570-826-1934 CAVUTO ing from start to fin-
3 bedroom half dou- Licensed & Insured & Tree Removal. 570-288-0733
washer/dryer, dish- ish, additions, roof- TREE REMOVAL
ble. Off street park- 570-332-0715 CHIMNEY ing, siding, electrical Free Est. 779-0918 or Stump grinding, Haz-
washer included,
central air & heat , WILKES-BARRE TWP. ing. Pets welcome. SERVICE and plumbing, all 542-5821; 814-8299 ard tree removal,
$525 per month. 1-3 Bedrooms $550/mo. Credit / & Gutter Cleaning types of excavation Grading, Drainage,
2nd apartment is 1 Available PITTSTON Criminal check 1015 Appliance Free Estimates & demolition, side- Lot clearing, Stone/
bedroom, $600 per
month, is on 2nd
Apartment
Finders Shop OFFICE SPACE required. Call
570-266-5333
Service Insured
570-709-2479
walks and concrete
work, new home
Soil delivery. Insured.
Reasonable Rates
Attractive modern Serra Painting
floor, carpeting, apts i like.com
office space. 2 ECO-FRIENDLY construction, A/C 570-574-1862
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Book Now For
plus very large suites available. 953 Houses for Rent work, Free esti-
Summer & Save. All
mates, licensed,
office/computer
room. Washer/dryer WILKES-BARRE
Š1 bedroom
Suite A-4 offices,
plus restroom and
DALLAS APPLIANCE TECH. Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
insured. Call Frank
at 570-479-1203
1165 Lawn Care Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
hookup, dishwash- storage includes 25 Years Experi-
30 Yrs. Experience
er, central air & water included FOR SALE ence fixing major Cleanings. Custom
CALL PAUL FOR
AFFORDABLE
utilities, 700 sq. ft. Powerwash & Paint
heat, tenant pays Š2 bedroom OR RENT appliances: Washer, Sheet Metal Shop.
$650/month Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
gas heat & water included Suite B-2, large Single home in Dryer, Refrigerator, 570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
GARAGE grass cutting &
lawn care. Back Aluminum.
electric for both Š2 bedroom offices, 2 average gated retirement Dishwasher, Com-
Junk removal Free Estimates
apartments. single family size offices, plus village. 3 bedroom, pactors. Most Call Now! DOOR cleanups,
Mountain area.
570-675-8656 or You Can’t Lose!
Off street parking. Š5 bedroom restroom and stor- 2 bath, 2 car brands. Free phone Sales, service,
large garage. Granite advice & all work cleanouts, Large or 570-592-4384 570-822-3943
Safe & secure installation &
building. Income Š2 bedroom,
age plus utilities,
countertops, hard- guaranteed. No 1042 Cleaning & repair.
small jobs. Fast
1,160 sq. ft.
Maintainence free estimates.
verification, plus 1
month security.
heat & water
included
$1000/month
Call Charlie
wood floors, gas
fireplace, appli-
service charge for
visit. 570-706-6577 FULLY
(570) 814-4631 GRASS CUTTING WITKOSKY PAINTING
570-824-8517 Š 2 bedroom, 570-829-6200 ances included. Connie’s Cleaning INSURED Affordable, reliable, Interior
15 years experience meticulous. Rates Exterior,
totally remodeled
Š 3 bedroom, half
Quiet 55 plus com-
munity. No Pets. 1024 Building & Bonded & Insured
HIC# 065008 ALL KINDS OF as low as $20. Free estimates,
WILKES-BARRE
CALL JOE
double, immacu- One year lease. Remodeling Residential Cleaning 570-735-8551 HAULING & JUNK Emerald Green 30 yrs experience
late condition Connie Mastruzzo 570-825-4963 570-826-1719,
2 Apartments $1675/mo + utilities Cell 606-7489 REMOVAL
available.
NANTICOKE
Š2 bedroom
& security. Monthly
maintenance fee 1st. Quality Brutski - Owner
570-430-3743 SPRING CLEAN UP! Lawn & Garden
570-288-4311 &
570-704-8530
Both located on
2nd floor,
large, water
WILKES-BARRE included. Construction Co. Connie does the
cleaning!
Service

ALL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR


included 570-592-3023 Roofing, siding, Lawn cutting,
spacious, clean, 2 1213 Paving &
PITTSTON gutters, insulation, Garden
bedroom apart-
ments.Screened
ŠLarge 1 GREAT LOCATION! GLEN LYON RENTAL decks, additions, HOUSEKEEPING Renovations, flood maintenance, Excavating
bedroom water Close to all and fire damage, mulching, trimming,
porch and deck, windows, doors, Dependable &
all appliances
included,
included
AVOCA
Major Highways
Commercial space
masonry &
concrete.
professional. Flexible
rates and hours.
garages, siding
and roofing,
Call 570-675-3517
or 570-855-2409 AAA SEAL COATING
Š 3 Bedroom, for lease. 21,600 Free Estimates. Residential & Com-
$600+utilities plus Insured & Bonded. Supplies provided.
water included sq. ft. Distribution/ 25 years mercial. Profession-
1 month security,
no pets. 2nd Warehouse/Retail Senior Citizens Discount! References Available experience, 1183 Masonry al, reliable service.
McDermott & 357-1951, after 6pm licensed, insured. TREE/SHRUB Free Estimates.
apartment /Offices, etc + State Lic. # PA057320 REMOVAL
REMOVAL
McDermott large 80,000 sq. PA079799 Call CONCRET E 570-822-6785
$550+utilities and
security, not all
Real Estate
Inc. Property
ft.
fenced
parking
in
lot
with
570-606-8438 Northeast Janitorial
Services, LLC
570-446-2973 DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout & MASONRY
appliances includ- 36 W. Main St. Free Estimates Brick, block, walks,
Management automatic dusk to ALL OLDER HOMES Commercial &
ed. Both have
570-821-1650 dawn lighting sys- Single home.
SPECIALIST Residential 1078 Dry Wall 24 HOUR drives, stucco, stone,
Garage available, Sprawling 4 bed- SERVICE steps, porches,
(direct line) tem. Will divide. 825-4268. cleaning,
and are in walking
distance to
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
570-822-2021 room Ranch with
stunning hardwood Remodel / repair, FREE ESTIMATES. MIRRA SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
chimneys & repairs.
Quality craftsmanship
Wilkes University.
570-650-3008 or
Ask for
Dave or Betty floors throughout.
Spacious kitchen
Windows
& Doors
Call 570-237-2193
DRYWALL 570-823-1811
570-239-0484
by an affordable
professional.
DRIVEWAYS
Northeast Janitorial Hanging & Finishing PARKING LOTS
570-881-8979 with plenty of cabi-
WILKES-BARRE TWP. nets, huge living
DAVE JOHNSON
Expert Bathroom &
Services,LLC
Commercial and
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured 570-283-5254 ROADWAYS
HOT TAR & CHIP
WILKES-BARRE 33,000 sq. ft. build-
ing. Zoned for
room, bright and
airy. Plenty of clos-
Room Remodeling,
Carpentry & Whole
Residential
Cleaning.
Free Estimates
570-675-3378
ALWAYS READY
HAULING
SEALCOATING
Licensed and
2 bedroom 2 bath
townhouse. Built in
manufacturing &
distribution. Heated
ets and storage.
Potential to finish
House Renovations.
Licensed &Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
570-237-2193
Property &
Estate Cleanups, OLD Voted
TIME MASONRY Insured. Call
Today For Your
Attics, Cellars, #1
garage, off street with dry sprinklers, basement for 1084 Electrical Free Estimate
parking and central added living space.
570-819-0681 Yards, Garages, MasonryContractor
2-Drive in and Construction Let A Real 570-474-6329
air. $650 + 1½ Off street parking. 1054 Concrete &
month security &
utilities. No pets. WYOMING
4 dock doors
J. B. Post Co. Close to major
roads & schools.For
DRIVEWAYS,
SIDEWALKS, Masonry GRULA ELECTRIC LLC Sites, Flood
Damage & More.
Mason Bid Your
Project!
Lic.# PA021520
570-270-9255 STONE WORK Licensed, Insured, Brick, Block, E & L and Son
Call 570-647-5053 1 bedroom 2nd floor more info & photos No job too small. CHEAPER THAN
at $595/month. Off visit: www.atlasreal-
All Top Masonry.
A STEP-UP MASONRY A DUMPSTER!! Concrete, Stone, PAVING & SEAL

WILKES-BARRE street parking. Non


smoking. No pets.
947 Garages tyinc.com. No pets.
$700/mo + utilities
Quality Work.
Call Bahram Brick, block, con-
crete, pavers. Spe-
570-829-4077 SAME DAY
SERVICE
Chimney &
Stucco Repair,
COATING
Quality Asphalt
570-855-8405 Retaining Walls, repair. Cracked
307-309 South St E. Bonus walk up attic & security deposit. Free Estimates
(2) 2 bedroom
apartments. One
with tons of stor-
age. Heat, water,
KINGTON No lease, Rented
On A Month to ECO BUILDER SERVICES
cializing in stone.
Free Estimates. 1093 Excavating 570-301-3754 Patio & Pavers,
Stamped &
ceilings. Residen-
tial & commercial.
REAR OF 57 S
HARPE ST Licensed & Insured. Colored Licensed & Insured
available now, the garbage, sewer Garage bay for rent. Month Basis. Specializing in deck-
other July.
1 bath, big kitchen,
included. 1 month
security, credit
26.5’ long x 11.5’
wide. Electric lights.
or BUY FOR
$129,900!
ing, siding, roofing,
kitchens & bath-
Senior Discount. Call
570-702-3225 EXCAVATING/MODULAR HOMES
Foundations, land
CASTAWAY Concrete, etc.
Fully Insured.
Free Estimates
570-396-3863
6x8 porch, landlord
pays heat & water.
check & references.
1 year lease.
One overhead door
and individual entry.
MLS 12-739
Call Michele
rooms, additions &
more. In house DEMPSKI
clearing, driveways,
storm drainage, HAULING JUNK 570-466-0879
oldtimemasonry.com
1252 Roofing &
NO HOOKUPS, NO
PETS. $625 each
Please call Donna
570-613-9080
$100/month.
570-760-8806
570-905-2336 licensed Architect &
Engineer. Fully Lic. & MASONRY
blacktop repair, etc.
Free Estimates REMOVAL Siding
/month, 1st month &
security required.
Ins. Summer Special
10% off decking, sid-
& CONCRETE
All Phases
570-332-0077
823-3788 / 817-0395 1189 Miscellaneous
Service ABSOLUTELY FREE
Call Manny 950 Half Doubles ing & roofing. Licensed & Insured Skidster/Backhoe ESTIMATES
718-946-8738 or
917-295-6254
ASHLEY HARDING
Seniors discount.
www.Ecobsc.com
No job too small.
Free Estimates.
With Operator
I can help make
Mike’s $5-Up VITO’S
E-STERN CO.
30 year architec

WYOMING 570-824-0130
570-945-3264 your spring projects tural shingles. Do
Removal of Wood,
WILKES-BARRE 2nd floor efficiency,
Carey’s Patch
Nice yard, quiet
Mt. Zion Road
6 rooms & bath,
DempskiMasonry.com a little easier. Fully
Insured. Reasonably
Trash and Debris.
Same Day Service. &
Rip off & over the
top. Fully Insured
Priced.
APARTMENTS 1 room, kitchen, area. 2 bedroom. no pets or smoking. PA014370
bath, back porch, Carpeted. Washer /
dryer hookups. Gas
$650/month, plus
utilities & security.
BGD CONCRETE Free Estimates.
Stan 570-328-4110
826-1883 472-4321 GINO’S 570-760-7725 or
570-341-7411
FOR RENT! attic storage. Land-
lord pays cable TV, heat / water. $600 + Call 570-388-2675
or 570-388-6860
We Specialize in
All Phases of
1156 Insurance Wanted: H O S CONSTRUCTION
425 S. FRANKLIN ST. all utilities, but elec- security & utilities.
For lease. Available tric. $450 + security. 570-821-7005
Concrete Work 1099 Fencing &
immediately, wash- 570-362-0055
HARVEY’S LAKE
We Also Seal Coat
Decks ALL Roofing specialist,
NEPA LONG
Asphalt Driveways
er/dryer on premis-
WYOMING DURYEA No Job Too Small!
JUNK call today and

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es, no pets. We Modern 3 bedroom 570-239-9178 ACTION FENCE save$$$
have studio & 1 bed- 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, house for rent. 2 SPRING SALE:
room apartments. 2nd floor. Bright &
cheery. One bed-
washer/dryer hook- bath rooms. 2 car Construction
COVERT & SONS
Discounts on wood,
TERM CARE CARS & 570-574-4618
On site parking.
Fridge & stove pro- room. Quiet build-
up, off-street park-
ing, no pets, totally
garage, large front
deck, yard & much NEED A NEW CONCRETE CO.
vinyl, chain link, alu-
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ing & neighborhood. remodeled. $500/ more. Available 1st Give us a call, CONSTRUCTION
vided. 24/7 security Call today for a
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month, + utilities &
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week of July. No
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KITCHEN OR we’ll beat
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and all doors elec- 1-888-FENCE-80
tronically locked. water, sewer &
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BATH???? 570-696-3488 or
570-239-2780
Offering not only Prices 25 Years Experience
Licensed/Insured
Studio - $450. 1
bedroom - $550. smoking. No pets.
Call Brian
570-299-0298
1 year lease, per-
sonal and credit ref- Seasonal Rooms DECK BUILDERS
long/short term
care, but Paid!! Free Estimates
Reliable Service
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FREE PICKUP
GLEN LYON
$585/month inquiries only. Renovating. Contracting Group. ment plans, life 570-855-4259
One month security
Concrete
deposit. Call
570-793-6377 after
Call (570) 609-5133
3 bedroom, coal
570-814-8195 Garages,
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we build any type,
size and design,
insurance, annu-
ities for nursing
288-8995 J.R.V. ROOFING

HARVEYS LAKE
stoker. $500/ Siding and More! masonry & home care that 570-824-6381
9:00 a.m. to sched- 944 Commercial month + utilities, Licensed and concrete. Small
staining & power-
Roof Repairs & New
ule an appointment. washing. If the deck pay 6.7%.
Or email Properties 1st & last. 2 small bedrooms, Insured. jobs welcome. of your choice is not Baby Boomers Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
shlomo_voola (570)256-7265 All appliances. FREE Senior discount. completed within 5 Welcome! 1195 Movers Hot Built Up, Rubber,
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wilkesliving.com DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315 HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Security & first
month’s rent.
NO PETS. $675.
ESTIMATES!!
570-388-0149
PA040387
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
days, your deck is
free!
570-338-2269
570-580-0797
www.babyboom
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
1,000 & Lovely 6 room, 3 ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
WILKES-BARRE 3,800 Sq. Ft. bedroom country
570-762-6792

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HAZLETON
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OFFICE / RETAIL All Types Of Work Licensed - Insured BestDarnMovers
room executive
Call 570-829-1206 renovated. Base- New or Remodeling Certified - Masonry Installation Jim Harden
apartment. Every- 1162 Landscaping/ Moving Helpers
thing new. Spacious
KINGSTON
ment for storage.
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Garden Call for Free Quote. 570-288-6709

ETERNITY
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eat in kitchen. 2 Quality We make moving easy.
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R E S O RT
TV’s provided, Craftsmanship BestDarnMovers.com
RETAIL/OFFICE, porch. Lush private Š 1st Call JOHN’S Š Rubber, Slate,

FLOORING
leather sofas. Too Guaranteed 570-852-9243
LOCATED AT yard. $750 + utilities. ROOFING & SIDING. Landscaping/Hauling Gutters, Chimney
many amenities to KINGSTON COR- Call 570-881-0320 Unbeatable Prices
list. Off street park- Kitchens & Baths. Excavating:Bobcat Repairs. Credit
NERS, PARKING, Gated Community.
ing. $700. No pets. Painting. All types Senior Citizen *Hardwood Shrub / Tree Trimming 1204 Painting & Cards accepted
HANOVER TWP
1500 SQUARE FEET 4 bedrooms, 3 full of construction. Discounts Installation & Removal
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call 607-821-9686 Smaller half double, Beautiful custom years experience. Lawns, Tilling & more!
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SUMMER ROOFING
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hookup in base- fireplace, many ŠŠ 735-1883 ŠŠ 36 Yrs Experience
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR Free Estimates
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113 Edison St. PA 089377
modern building in stove and including swimming H I
OME MPROVEMENT New Construction Construction
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Avoca. Designed refrigerator includ- pool, golf, tennis, SPECIALIST Residential Licensed, Insured.
2 bedroom apart- Brick-Stonework. OF BEING
for 2 physicans. ed, $550/month skiing, fitness cen- Licensed, insured & Repaints Everyday Low
ments available for RAKED?
immediate occu-
2,800 sq ft, 6 exam security & 1st ter, among more... PA registered. Chimneys-Stucco” 1129 Gutter Specializing In Comm./Industrial Prices. 3,000
rooms, large recep- Located on a “NO JOB TOO
pancy. Heat & hot
tion area, break-
months rent, 1 year Kitchens, baths,
SMALL”
Repair & Cleaning Trimming and All Insurance satisfied customers.
lease required. lakeview property, vinyl siding & rail- Claims 570-735-0846
water included. $625 “Damage repair Shaping of Bush-
GUTTER CLEANING
room/kitchen, file 570-822-1408 Quiet & Secure, ings, replacement Apartments
Call Aileen at specialist” es, Shrubs, Trees.
room, 2 restrooms, $1200/per month, windows & doors, Interior/Exterior
570-822-7944 Also, Bed
1297 Tree Care
KINGSTONnewly
lab area, 2 private For rent OR for additions, garages, 570-466-2916 Window Cleaning Spray,Brush, Rolls
Cleanup, Edging,
offices. Excellent sale. Please call all phases of home Pressure washing
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condition. Close to
I-81. 50+ parking
Spacious,
remodeled 3 bed-
215-416-2497 renovations.
Free Estimates
WYOMING VALLEY
MASONRY
Insured
570-288-6794
Call Joe.
570-823-8465
Cabinet
Refinishing J BIRD TREE CARE
Large 1st floor, 1 spots available. room, 1 bath, 570-287-4067 Concrete, stucco, Drywall/Finishing Tree trimming &
Meticulous and tree removal, shrub
bedroom apart- 570-954-7950 kitchen, dining room foundations,pavers, Power Washing
Affordable.
& living room. Hard- retaining wall sys- 1132 Handyman Deck Specialist maintenance and
OFFICE SPACE
ment, heat , water, F ree E stimates
wood floors, Private tems, dryvit, flag- Services Handy Man mulch, free esti-
& hot water stone, brick work. mates and fully
drive, No pets & no BITTO FREE ESTIMATES
included. $530/ Located on Main St.,
month, 1st month &
deposit required. 1
Avoca, within pro-
fessional building.
smoking. $725 +
utilities, references
& credit check. No
LAFLIN
TOWNHOUSE SPRING
Senior Citizen Dis-
count.570-287-4144
or 570-760-0551
DOPainting,
IT ALL HANDYMAN
drywall,
LANDSCAPING &
LAWN SERVICE
Larry Neer
570-606-9638
insured. Please call
570-362-3215
Small Office. $650, 25 years
year lease. No pets. section 8. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 plumbing & all types
1300 Tutoring/
BUILDING/
all utilities included. experience. AMERICA
(570)290-9791 570-288-3274 baths. No pets or of interior & exterior Landscape designs,
570-457-2945 smoking. $995. 1057Construction & home repairs. retaining walls, PAINTING Teaching
WILKES-BARRE NORTH PITTSTON PITTSTON (570)313-5316

REMODELING?
Building 570-829-5318 pavers, patios,
decks, walkways,
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807 N. Washington
2 bedrooms, 2nd
Office Space & Liv-
ing Quarters
AVAILABLE
IMMEDIATELY MOCANAQUA
HOUSE TO SHARE Call the
ALR
CONSTRUCTION
INC.
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Man
ponds, lighting,
seeding, mulch, etc.
ence. Insured.
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floor. Wall to wall 3 bedrooms, 2 570-855-0387 tified
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kitchen with appli- stove, washer/ month!! All utilities Association windows, kitchens,
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953 Houses for Rent

PITTSTON
2 bedrooms, refrig-
erator & stove ,
washer/dryer
hookup, off-street
parking, pets ok.
$650/month, plus
utilities & security.

If you
(570)814-2752

PLAINS
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
Semi modern
kitchen, full base-
ment, stove and
refrigerator
included. no pets,
no smoking.
$650/per month.
570-430-2532

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570-472-1395

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ant pays heat, elec-
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$625
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$600
Plus all utilities,
security & back-
ground check.
No pets.
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