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Rep. Karen Boback (R-
Columbia/Luzerne/Wyo-
ming) recently voted in favor
of legislation that passed
unanimously in the Pennsylva-
nia House of Representatives
to grant in-state tuition rates
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The Misericordia Speech-
Language Pathology (SLP) De-
partment will host a reception
to introduce the works of artists
from Verve Vertu Art Studio on
display in the Speech-Language
and Hearing Center from 5 to 8
p.m. on Thursday, May 2 on the
second oor of John J. Passan
Hall, Lake Street, Dallas Bor-
ough. Reservations are recom-
mended.
The exhibit will remain on
display through April 2014.
The rotating art collection is
entitled Exceptional Art Ex-
ceptional Artists and features
the works of artists from the
Deutsch Institutes Verve Vertu
Art Studio.
The Deutsch Institute offers
recreational and leisure activi-
ties to people with a wide range
of disabilities. The university
has a special relationship with
many of the artists, because a
number of them attend therapy
sessions at the Speech-Lan-
guage and Hearing Center at
Misericordia University.
The collection includes many
individual works as well as the
special multi-media piece, Tree
of Wisdom, which was created
by the artists of Verve Vertu. It
will be added to the permanent
art collection in the Speech-Lan-
guage and Hearing Center at
Misericordia University. Spon-
sors for the event include Bar-
tolai Winery, Earl & Sedor Pho-
tographic, igourmet and Coca
Cola Refreshments.
The artists who will have
works on display include Victo-
ria Brown, Swoyersville; JenCar-
ey, Wilkes-Barre; Patrick Cleary,
Dallas; Roxanne Cross, Hanover
Township; Eric Dodson, Wilkes-
Barre; Erin Dougherty, Dallas, ;
Pam Gregory, Kingston; Jeannie
Hammerbacher, Wilkes-Barre;
Michael Hungarter, Kingston;
Lauren Jones, White Haven;
Shaun Lambert, Pittston; Kayla
Morgan, Eynon; Josh Schlegel,
Hanover Township; Patty Spell-
man, Wilkes-Barre; Billy Sukus,
Dallas; Elizabeth Thomas, Forty
Fort; Karen Trzcinski, Wilkes-
Barre; Jeremy Vandermark,
Kingston; Selena Waters, Clarks
Summit; Lisa Zavada, Wilkes-
Barre and Edward Zebrowski,
Lain.
The exhibit is open free to the
public during regular business
hours of the Speech-Language
and Hearing Center, 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.
Reservations for the free re-
ception can be made by con-
tacting Michelle Donato at 674-
8255.
Verve Vertu art students
will display works May 2
Tree of Wisdom,
a mixed media
piece created
by the artists of
Verve Vertu Cen-
ter of the Deutsch
Institute, is one
of the art works
in the Exceptional
Art Exceptional
Artists exhibit
that will go on
display during a
special reception
from 5 to 8 p.m.
on Thursday, May
2 in the Speech-
Language and
Hearing Center
at Misericordia
University. The
exhibit is located
on the second
oor of John J.
Passan Hall, in
the Misericordia
College of Health
Sciences, 100 Lake
St., Dallas.
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SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2013 PAGE 9
THE DALLAS POST
Sports
SOFTBALL CLINIC
The Dallas High School softball
team will hold its second develop-
ment clinic for girls ages 7-14 from
noon to 2 p.m. today, April 21 at the
Back Mountain Little League Field.
This clinic will have a brief review
of Session 1, go over base running,
proper ineld and outeld position-
ing and offensive execution drills.
For more information, call call
Brent Berger at 793-1126 or Bill Kern
at 498-5991.
FUN NIGHT BENEFITS TEAM
In the event of rain, the clinic will
be held in the Dallas High School
gymnasium.
The Dallas High School track and
eld team will host a Family Fun
Night from 5 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday,
April 23 at Leggios Italian Restau-
rant, Dallas location.
A percentage of all sales during
that time period will support the
team.
JR. MOUNTS REGISTRATION
The Dallas Junior Mounts Football
and Cheerleading Association will
hold registration from 6 to 9 p.m.
on Thursday, April 25 at the Dal-
las American Legion. Any boy or
girl who is 5 years old by Aug. 1 is
eligible. Please bring a recent photo,
a birth certicate and two proofs of
residency.
SOCCER REGISTRATION
Back Mountain Youth Soccer Asso-
ciation will hold registration for the
fall 2013 intramural soccer season
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday,
April 27 at the Dallas Middle School
cafeteria.
Age groups U-6 through U-18 will
be accepted. Eligible players must be
at least 5 years of age before Aug. 1.
New players must show proof of age.
All players must register online
atwww.bmysa.org. Computers will
be available at registration.
CAR WASH/BAKE SALE
The Dallas Mountaineers High
School Baseball Booster Club will
sponsor a car wash and bake sale
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday
May 5 at Newell Fuel.
Members of the high school base-
ball team will be on hand to wash
cars and an array of baked goods
will be sold. All proceeds will go to
support the Dallas School District
baseball program.
Car wash tickets are $5.
RAIDERS REGISTRATION
The Kingston Township Raid-
ers will hold registration for mini
football and cheerleading from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. on May 18 at the Kingston
Township Municipal Building, 180 E.
Center St., Shavertown.
Parents should bring the childs
birth certicate, two proofs of resi-
dency and a photo of the child.
Registration fees are $50 for cheer-
leading and $60 for football with a
$10 sibling discount.
FASTPITCH PLAYERS SOUGHT
The Endless Mt. Blast U14 travel
fastpitch programis still looking for a
fewqualied players to round out its
teams for the upcoming season.
Anyone interested is asked to call
840-6433 or email ronh@sbsmod.com.
SPORTS BRIEFS
T
he high school baseball season
features just about a dozen
games jammed into the time
between when elds are ready for use
in the spring and schools are going
through graduations and other year-
end activities.
At Dallas, however, 2012 felt like a
long year on the high school baseball
diamond.
There is a positive vibe in the pro-
gram this year, said Mountaineers
coach Ken Kashatus. Last year, even
though there were only 14 games, it
felt like a long year.
Even after a painful extra-inning
crossover loss at Hazleton Area on
Tuesday when a sixth-inning lead got
away, Dallas is 3-1 and alone in rst
place of Division 2 of the Wyoming
Valley Conference. It took the Moun-
taineers only three games to surpass
the win total from all of 2012 when
they were 2-12.
It was as brutal a loss as losses can
get, Kashatus said. Youre on the
cusp of being 4-0 and instead, youre
3-1 with some tough games coming
up.
Kashatus said it is important for
the Mountaineers to remember what
they have accomplished as they try to
shake off the rst disappointment of a
season in which they have outscored
conference opponents, 28-10.
Its tough to beat Hazleton at Ha-
zleton, he said of the second-place
team in Division 1. We were right
there; we just had to make one more
play.
But, if you asked me if I would sign
up for 3-1 back in January, I would say
absolutely.
The Mountaineers are enjoying
success with largely the same players
who went through a trying season in
2012.
Leading the way is Brian Stepniak,
who has verbally committed to play
Division I baseball at the University
of Hartford as a pitcher.
Stepniak has followed up an out-
standing swimming season in which
he earned two individual and one re-
lay medal at the state championships.
Hes ahead of schedule compared
to where he has been in the past be-
cause he did some stuff in the offsea-
son even with the huge time commit-
ment to swimming, Kashatus said.
He knew baseball was his bread and
butter and what hes going to do in
the future, even though hes an excel-
lent swimmer.
Stepniak had a 2.57 earned run av-
erage last season while also hitting
.341.
Until an ineld error led to an un-
earned run Tuesday, Stepniak was
in position to improve his pitching
record to 3-0. He struck out eight in
seven innings and got a no-decision.
Kashatus credits the seven-runs-
per-game average to each of the rst
six batters in the order clicking.
The lineup has pretty much writ-
ten itself, he said. With the way the
rst six guys have been hitting, I cant
imagine the lineup changing.
Ryan Zapoticky has returned to
baseball for the rst time since his
freshman year and is leading off while
playing in the outeld. Zapoticky, the
Dallas quarterback, is headed to Ship-
pensburg University for football and
had spent previous springs getting
healthy for football season.
Nigel Stearns, who had the pitch-
ing win against Lake-Lehman in the
rst week, hit his second home run of
the season against Hazleton Area.
Greg Petorak leads the team in
extra-base hits with two doubles and
two homers.
Petorak and Stepniak, who bat
third and fourth behind Zapoticky
and Stearns, are the team captains.
Stepniak is in his fourth year as a
starter while Petorak is in his third.
Catcher Bill Gately hit a grand slam
on the rst pitch he sawthis season to
fuel a 5-2 win at Tunkhannock.
Left elder Dominic Oliveri is in
the sixth spot.
The Mountaineers have seven
home runs in four games.
The two, three, four, ve and six
hitters have all hit home runs, Kasha-
tus said. We only had one inside-the-
park homer last year.
Were making strides from last
year with a lot of the same guys.
As a result, 2013 is not feeling like
such a long season for the Mountain-
eers.
Mountaineer diamondmen on
By TOMROBINSON
For The Dallas Post
FILE PHOTO/ THE TIMES LEADER
Brian Stepniak delivers a pitch against Plains during Wyoming Valley American Legion playoffs in Rice Town-
ship early in his career. Stepniak has made a verbal commitment to pitch for Hartford University.
Gorski
returns to
LL helm
The last time Brian Gorski was
the head coach of the Lake-Lehman
baseball team, the Black Knights
won Wyoming Valley Conference
and District 2 championships in
2007.
Gorski is back
in charge this-
season, but the
program is fac-
ing a challenging
season before
the Shavertown
resident can have
the Black Knights back to chasing
titles again.
Were going through both a tran-
sition and a rebuilding year, said
Gorski, who spent ve years as a
high school coach then put in time
as both a Back Mountain Little
League and Back Mountain Junior
Legion coach during his time away.
Lake-Lehman moved up a divi-
sion within the WVC to a higher
classication for District 2 and po-
tential Pennsylvania Interscholas-
tic Athletic Association play. The
Black Knights used to play with
the WVCs smallest schools, but
are now in the middle division of
the three following realignment.
They also jump up from Class AA
to AAA, the second-largest of the
PIAAs four classications in base-
ball.
The move to a more difcult
schedule comes at a time when
Lake-Lehman has just three return-
ing starters Jeff Carter, Pete Bo-
rum and Scott Bean.
Undoubtedly, we need to start
hitting the ball, Gorski said after
the Black Knights managed just
one hit against Berwick Tuesday
to fall to 1-4 in conference play.
We need to have multiple hits in
multiple innings and to start com-
ing up with clutch hits. Were de-
nitely struggling putting runners
on base.
Gorski, who teaches govern-
ment and history at Lake-Lehman
Junior/Senior High School, is em-
phasizing fundamentals and basics
with his baseball team as he always
had. During the early struggles, he
is seeing positives upon which the
Black Knights can build.
We are playing extraordinarily
good defense and our pitching is
keeping us in the game, but we are
not yet getting run support, he
said.
The three veterans give Lake-
Lehman players something to build
around. All have had success in the
past.
Carter batted .405 last season.
Borum hit .335 and had a 1.31
earned run average. Bean struck
out 30 in WVC play.
By TOMROBINSON
For The Dallas Post
Gorski
winning streak
Shutlock to St. Francis
Dallas High School senior Buddy Shutlock, front center, signs a letter of intent to play football for St.
Francis of Loretto University at the Back Mountain Memorial Library. From left, rst row, are Michael
Shutlock, father; Buddy Shutlock and Melanie Shutlock, mother. Second row, former head coach Ted
Jackson, Sr. and former assistant coaches Jonathan Saba and Bob Mahle.
Dallas freshmen end season at 13-3
The Dallas freshman girls basketball team completed a successful season in the Wyoming Valley
Conference Division I League with a conference record of 10-2 and an overall record of 13-3. From left,
rst row, are Samantha Pollick, Lauren Dotter, Talia Kosierowski, Breezy Coolbaugh, Marian Bednar.
Second row, Courtney Devens, Paige Evans, Maddie Kelley, Sara Lojewski, Catherine Dillon and Coach
Johnna Schickram.
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
T H E D A L L A S P O S T
PAGE 10 SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2013
pointing out that those facilities arent open to
the public. He feels a need to provide public fa-
cilities on the school district property. This is
the center of Lake-Lehman. People here allow
us to operate through their taxes.
McGovern took The Dallas Post on a Jeep
tour of the new walking trail which will cover
two and a half miles.
He explained that the district owns 85
acres. Most of them are one large plot which
includes Lehman-Jackson Elementary and the
Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School.
One end of the trail will start behind Lehm-
an-Jackson Elementary while the proposed
trail branches out over the entire property.
Parking will be provided for trail users on
Market Street by the districts old house and
on Mountain View Drive.
McGovern says that maple, black walnut,
apple and cherry trees are found in the wood-
ed area crossed by the trails. He pointed out a
grassy eld which will have a stone path lead-
ing through it and that 15 deer had been spot-
ted there recently.
Also on the trail is a playing eld behind
the football eld. This eld will be redone,
bulldozed, laser graded and hydroseeded, he
said. By moving the tree line, the eld can be-
come a regulation soccer eld.
The trail will also wind around the football
eld and water treatment plant.
Of the trail, McGovern said, Weve been
preparing for a while. We want to make a
cross-country course.
He underlined the massive amount of work
that has been done, pointing out an area be-
hind the football eld where district construc-
tion waste had been dumped for years. That
was just cleaned out in the past two week-
ends.
The community is encouraged to volunteer.
Theres a lot of work to do, McGovern said.
The district is aiming for a June 1 opening
of the nature trail to coincide with the Knight
of Mayhem fundraiser. If June 1 isnt possible,
the trails are scheduled to open on July 4.
Im very proud of the effort everyone has
put into this, the superintendent said.
TRAIL
Continued from Page 1
BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
One of the proposed walking trails will run along the fence behind Edward Edwards Stadium at Lake-
Lehman High School.
Lake-Lehman Superintendent James Mc-
Govern takes a driving tour along the route
of the proposed walking trails on school
district property.
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
Lake-Lehman Junior High School students pick out books to read to young children next month as part of a
10-year-old program started by special needs teacher Lee Sikora. From left, seated, are Cailin Romanofski, Michael
Wojciechowski, Kenny Wickard, Kristina Mayewski, Carissa George, Michelle Chappell and Kyle Grey. Standing,
Danile Stefanowicz, August Headley, Dan West, Jon Brown, instructor Lee Sikora, Brianna Smith and aide Rae- Ann
Hansell.
Lake-Lehman Junior High School students Kristina Mayewski and
Carissa George select books they will read to children next month.
A group of young teens from Lake-Lehman Junior High School pick out
books to read to young children next month at the Back Mountain Memo-
rial Library. From left, are Kenny Wickard, Kristina Mayewski, Michael
Wojciechowski, Carissa George, Dan West and Jon Brown.
teenager in the group, took
time to think about what it is
that makes reading to young-
er children so special to her.
Its so good because you
get to showthemthe pictures
in the books and they love
those pictures.
Today was also a special
day for Sikora, as the group
presented her a memorial
childrens book for her late
father James Pizzirusso, a
tailor from Huntington Mills,
tttngly titled, The Emper-
ors New Clothes.
As the book selection time
was over, the teens huddled
together in a shelved library
corner, laughing and giggling
about the silliest things, like
billiard balls caught in a table
pocket.
LIVING
Continued from Page 1
CHASING ICE at SEM
In recognition of Earth Day on April 22,
the Wyoming Seminary Environmental Clubs
at both Lower School and Upper School and
the Louis Maslow STEM School will present
the acclaimed documentary Chasing Ice by
cinematographer James Balog.
The lm will be shown at 7 p.m. on Monday,
April 22 in the Lower Schools Amato Audi-
torium, 1560 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. The
event is free and open to the public.
ADVISOR SPEAKS AT MU
The Second Annual Dr. Midori Yamanouchi
Lecture Series at Misericordia University is
presenting Frances Townsend, the former
Homeland Security advisor for President
George W. Bush, for the presentation Govern-
ment, Law and National Security from 7:30
to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23 in Lemmond
Theater in Walsh Hall.
Tickets for the event are free, but seating is
limited. Tickets can be reserved by calling the
Misericordia University Cultural Events Box
Ofce at 674-6719 or the remaining available
tickets can be picked up at the lobby box ofce
up to 10 minutes prior to the show.
A question-and-answer session follows im-
mediately after her presentation.
MISERICORDIA SETS OPEN HOUSE
Misericordia University is offering an open
house program for high school students and
their parents onSaturday, April 27.
Open house begins with registration at
9 a.m. in the Anderson Sports and Health
Center located at the North Gate of the upper
campus. A special Meet the Coaches session
will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. The open house
program will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The schedule includes refreshments, campus
tours, a faculty session, lunch, and meetings
with representatives of student services, ath-
letics and nancial aid. For those interested,
a session will also be held on the universitys
Alternative Learners Project for students with
learning disabilities.
For more information, contact the Misericor-
dia University Admissions Ofce at 675-4449.
CRAFT FAIR AT WSCTC
The West Side Career and Technology Cen-
ter SkillsUSA student organization will hold
a Spring Craft Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
Saturday, April 27 at the school, Evans Street,
Pringle at the school to raise funds for commu-
nity service projects and to assist students in
local, state and national competitions.
The event will feature vendors and crafters
from jewelry and clothing items to wood crafts
and housewares. There will also be food, face
painting, Chinese auction and plenty of park-
ing.
Vendor spaces are still available. For more
information, contact Frank Vandermark at
881-1882.
DHS CLASS OF 60 MEETS
The Dallas High School Class of 196o will
meet at 6:30 p.m. on May 9 at Metro, Twin
Stacks Complex in Dallas.
Plans for the 45th anniversaryion reunion to
be held Aug. 23, 2014 at Appletree Terrace wil
be discussed.
WSCCHS CLASS OF 1971 PLANS PARTY
West Side Centeral Catholic High School
Class of 1971 will hold a 60th birthday party
from 1 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1 at the
Grove at Checkerboard Inn on Carverton
Road, Trucksville.
Formal invitations will be forthcoming when
all addresses are nalized.
For more information, contact Kate Bustin
Taroli at KBTaroli@gmail.com.
DHS CLASS OF 1983 PLANS REUNION
Dallas High School Class of 1983 is planning
a 30th anniversary reunion for Oct. 26.
Any classmate who has not yet received
information about the reunion and who wishes
to attend is asked to send their current email
address to dallasclassof83@att.net or call
Sharon at (610) 737-0042.
SCHOOL BRIEFS
Harris dancers will present La Fille Mal Gardee
The Joan Harris Dancers will present La Fille Mal Gardee at 1 and 5
p.m. on Saturday, April 27 and at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 28 at the E. L. Mey-
ers High School Auditorium in Wilkes-Barre.
The work is subtitled The Wayward Daughter and is the story of Lisette,
whose mother, the WidowSimone, wishes she will marry the simple-minded
Alain, son of a wealthy vineyard owner. However, Lisette is in love with the
handsome farm-hand Colin and the ballet follows the couple as they try to
foil the Widows Scheme.
The roles of the young daughter, Lisette, and her domineering mother, The
WidowSimone, will be played by Alexis Schutz, of Hanover and Gerri Herron,
of Nescopeck, respectively. Lisettes love, the farmhand Colin, will be assayed
by Matthew Ocasio, of Wilkes-Barre. Joe Donnelly, of Larksville, and Jim Har-
ris, of Dallas, will play the roles of Tomas the vineyard owner and his dunce
of a son, Alain.
Dancing the roles of Lisettes friends are Krista Flanagan, of Exeter as Gise-
la, Nikki Giordano, of Exeter as Henriette, Anna James of Jackson Township
as Fi, Rachel Makar of Wilkes-Barre as Desaree, Paula Heritage of Berwick
as Clarisse and Amanda Sedor, of Shavertown as Adelaide.
Tickets are $14 in advance and can be purchased at the Harris Conserva-
tory for the Arts, 545 Charles St., Luzerne. For more information, call 287-
7977 or 718-0673.
Some of the dancers from the Back Mountain communities who will appear in La Fille Mal Gardee include are, from left, rst row, Sonal Garg,
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524 Engineering 524 Engineering
545 Marketing/
Product
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545 Marketing/
Product
551 Other
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548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
The PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has an immediate opening for
an Environmental Engineering Manager in its Williamsport Regional Office, located at
208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701-6448. Duties include
managing a staff of professional employees responsible for the review of NPDES and
Water Quality Management Permit applications related to the discharge of treated
sewage, industrial wastewater, ground water, CAFOs or combined sewage overflows;
providing for management oversight of PENNVEST, Water Pollution Control Revolving
Fund and Federal Construction Grant projects.
DEP is a state government agency responsible for administering
Pennsylvanias environmental laws and regulations related to air, water, waste,
mineral resources, radiation, energy, and community revitalization.
Many DEP positions are civil service; therefore, applicants must participate in civil
service examinations to be considered for employment.
In order to qualify for the Environmental Engineering Manager position, applicants
must possess two years as an Environmental Engineer or an Air Quality Engineer or
five years of professional engineering experience in environmental project
development, design and/or construction. This position requires possession of a valid
professional engineer license issued by the Pennsylvania State Registration Board for
Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists. The annual salary range for
this position is $55,746-$84,695. Benefits include comprehensive health insurance;
liberal retirement/pension plan; paid vacation, personal and sick leave; paid holidays;
prescription, vision and dental coverage; paid group life insurance; and more.
Pennsylvania residency requirement is waived for this position.
In order to be considered for this position, please proceed to the Civil Service website
at:
http://www.scsc.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/civil_service_home/9164
and submit an application for job code 14530, Environmental Engineer.
The Civil Service list established for Environmental Engineer will be used to interview
eligible candidates for the Environmental Engineering Manager position.
Questions about eligibility and application procedures should be referred to the Bureau
of Human Resources at (717) 783-2021, or by email at DEPJobs@state.pa.us .
There are a number of other employment opportunities currently open with DEP.
Most positions require an undergraduate degree and/or experience in an engineering,
scientific or technical field. Interested applicants should contact the Bureau of
Human Resources at the phone number or email address referenced above
for a complete listing of employment opportunities.
The Commonwealth of PA is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Supporting Workforce Diversity
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COMMUNITY COMMUNITY RELA RELATIONS SPECIALIST TIONS SPECIALIST
Responsible for marketing programs and services offered
by The Meadows Psychiatric Center/UCBH to targeted
referral sources in the Dauphin, Lancaster, Berks,
Schuylkill, Luzerne and Lackawanna County areas.
Bachelors Degree in Marketing, Business Administration,
Communications or a related field with (2)
years experience. Background working in behavioral
healthcare preferred. Requires excellent written and
verbal communication as well as ability to relate to
and deal with referral sources and the public.
Must have a valid drivers license, reliable vehicle
and reside in the calling area.
To receive consideration, apply at:
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Phone: 814-364-2161
Fax: 814-364-2622
Equal Opportunity Employer
Discover an exceptional opportunity to deliver quality
healthcare to Americas Veterans
HEALTH PROMOTION DISEASE
PREVENTION PROGRAM MANAGER
The VA Medical Center Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania is currently accepting
applications for a HPDP Manager. Position will be filled with one of the
following disciplines:
REGISTERED NURSE PSYCHIATRIST
SOCIAL WORKER PSYCHOLOGIST
The responsibilities of the HPDP Manager will include:
Providing direction for and coordination of HPDP efforts across the
facility, including community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs).
Advising facility and primary care leadership on clinical and administrative
issues related to HPDP, including clinical preventative services.
Leading efforts to identify HPDP challenges, priorities for improvement,
and opportunities for disseminating and sustaining best practices.
Strategic planning, program development and implementation,
monitoring, and evaluation of HPDP programs and services in the facility.
Ensuring that HPDP strategic plans are aligned and integrated with
Patient-Aligned Care Team (PACT) and facility strategic plans.
Promoting and utilizing evidence-based guidelines at all stages of
program development and implementation.
Establishing, maintaining, and chairing a facility interdisciplinary HPDP
Committee, subcommittee or team.
Serving as liaison to the Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN),
VHA National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NCP),
and VHA Central Office program offices in matters related to HPDP.
Tour of duty: Monday through Friday
Interested applicants must submit the following information:
Registered Nurse: Application for Nurses and Nurse Anesthetists,
10-2850a; Declaration for Federal Employment, OF-306;
Resume/Curriculum Vitae; copy of license/degree.
Social Worker: Application for Associated Health Occupations,
10-2850c; Declaration for Federal Employment, OF-306;
Resume/Curriculum Vitae; copy of license/degree.
Psychiatrist: Application for Physicians, Dentists, Podiatrists,
Optometrists & Chiropractors, 10-2850; Declaration for Federal
Employment, OF-306; Resume/Curriculum Vitae;
copy of license/degree.
Psychologist: Application for Associated Health Occupations,
10-2850c; Declaration for Federal Employment, OF-306;
Resume/Curriculum Vitae; copy of license/degree.
For additional information please call
(570) 824-3521, EXTENSION 7209.
Please mail your complete application package to:
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Medical Center (05)
1111 East End Boulevard
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
VA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Discover an exceptional opportunity to deliver
quality healthcare to Americas Veterans
FEE BASIS MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
(PHLEBOTOMIST)
The VA Medical Center Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania is
currently accepting applications for a Fee Basis
Medical Technician (Phlebotomist).
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at the Wilkes-Barre VA
is seeking a candidate with experience in performing
Phlebotomy. The successful candidate is responsible for
performing venipuncture and collection of a variety of
tests on both inpatients and outpatients.
This position requires coverage MondayFriday;
hours to be determined.
No benefits offered.
Interested applicants must submit the following
information: Resume, Declaration for Federal Employment
(OF-306) http://www.va.gov/vaforms, and a copy of
your college transcript or diploma.
For additional information please call (570) 824-3521,
EXTENSION 7209.
Please mail your complete application package to:
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIR
Medical Center (05)
1111 East End Boulevard
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
VA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
JOB JOB FAIR FAIR
Were looking for dedicated, skilled
individuals to add to our team!
RNs - Aides - PTs/OTs/SLPs
Full-time, part-time, and
per diem hours available
W Wednesda ednesday y, April 24th , April 24th
from 10am to 2:00pm from 10am to 2:00pm
At our offices at
270 Pierce Street, Kingston, PA
On-the-spot
interviews available!
For more information,
call 288-1013.
100
ANNOUNCEMENTS
110 Lost
ALL JUNK
VEHICLES
WANTED!!
CALL ANYTIME
HONEST PRICES
FREE REMOVAL
CA$H PAID
ON THE SPOT
570.301.3602
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on an automobile?
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120 Found
LIKE
NEW
Used Tires
&
Batteries
for $20
& Up
VITOS
&
GINOS
949 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
288-8995
150 Special Notices
A D O P T I O N : A D O P T I O N :
A loving devoted
couple dreams of
adopting a baby.
Promises secure
endless love.
expenses Paid
Alana & Ed
1-888-456-6648
IF YOURE NOT
SELLING YOUR
HEAVY EQUIPMENT,
TRACTORS, TRAILERS,
SCHOOL BUSSES, DUMP
TRUCKS TO
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Free Pick up!
310 Attorney
Services
DIVORCE No Fault
$295 divorce295.com
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800-324-9748 W-B
FREE Bankruptcy
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Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959
380 Travel
Black Lake, NY
Come relax & enjoy
great fishing &
tranquility at its finest.
Housekeeping
cottages on the water
with all the
amenities of home.
NEED A VACATION?
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Now!
(315) 375-8962
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www.blacklake4fish.com
412 Autos for Sale
FORD 08 FOCUS SE
Silver, black interior.
4 door sedan.
Power windows
and locks, CD. 104k
highway miles.
Runs excellent.
$6800 negotiable.
570-578-9222
412 Autos for Sale
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
MERCEDES 91
380SL
Gold with Chocolate
soft top.
160K miles.
Texas car, never
seen snow.
$7800 OBO. Call
570-762-4471 or
biobob@me.com
439 Motorcycles
HARLEY-DAVIDSON 87
SOFTAIL
CUSTOM 1340 EVO.
11,000 original miles
excellent condition,
original owner,
garage kept.
$6500. call 570-
814-1449 anytime.
SUZUKI 01 VS 800
GL INTRUDER
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of
chrome, black with
teal green flake.
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
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451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `98
SILVERADO 1500
EXTENDED CAB LS
Runs great! 211,000
miles, 4x4, new
windshield, alter-
nator, front wheel
studs, spark plug
wires, ignition mod-
ule, brakes, throttle
body gasket, 3 oxy-
gen sensors, fuel
pump, tank, & filter.
New tires with alloy
rims. New transmis-
sion. $4,000, OBO.
570-793-5593
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
All
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
503 Accounting/
Finance
MEDICAL BILLING
Position PT with FT
possibility.
Knowledge of CPT
and ICD9 a plus,
will train. Please
e-mail resume to:
arosengrant@
source1med.com
or fax to:
570.241.0112
506 Administrative/
Clerical
Maternal and Family
Health Services is
seeking a Medical
Office Coordinator
who will be respon-
sible for the over-
sight of administra-
tive duties at a fast
paced womens
health center in
Scranton. This posi-
tion will ensure effi-
cient patient flow
from intake to
check-out as well as
assisting the clinical
staff with patient
issues and referrals.
This position will
work closely with
the clinic Director.
The successful can-
didate will have pre-
vious experience
managing front
office staff, possess
excellent communi-
cation, customer
service and organi-
zational skills, and
have the ability to
multitask in a team
oriented environ-
ment. Experience
with electronic
practice manage-
ment software is
preferred. Position
is full-time, Monday
- Friday with an
excellent benefit
package including
medical, dental and
vision coverage,
401(k) plan, life
insurance and gen-
erous paid time off
program. Visit
www.mfhs.org to
learn more about
us. Respond with
resume and salary
requirements by
4/22/13 to:
HUMAN RESOURCES,
15 PUBLIC SQUARE,
SUITE 600
WILKES-BARRE, PA
18701
FAX: 570-823-7042
EMAIL:JOBS@MFHS.ORG
EOE M/F D/V
MEDICAL OFFICE
COORDINATOR
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527 Food Services/
Hospitality
LINE COOKS
SERVERS
DISHWASHERS
Red Rooster
Restaurant
Rte. 118 & 29
Sweet Valley
538 Janitorial/
Cleaning
WINDOW CLEANERS
PA Drivers license
required, ability to
lift and climb ladders
and work on roofs.
Winters off.
570-288-6794
538 Janitorial/
Cleaning
FACILITY CLEANING
SUPERVISOR AND
MANAGER
2nd shift New
addition for full
time experienced
persons with no
less than 5-7 years
in related EVS-
Housekeeping-
Custodial and lead-
ership knowledge
in the facility clean-
ing industry. Ability
to manage, work
with staff, train and
be in a working
supervisory role.
Floor care knowl-
edge required. The
position is 2nd shift
mainly 40-45 hours
a week 3p-12mid
some 2p-10pm.
Occasional Sat
maybe needed.
Traveling will be
required between
Luzerne-Lackawan-
na- Lehigh Valley
Area- with other
opportunities within
75 mile radius.
Working with
employees on all
facets of cleaning
will be needed.
Flexible, profession-
al and ability
to multi task under
high pressure
results. Excellent
salary- car
allowance, iPad and
phone will be
available. Clean
MVR and valid driv-
er license required.
Must be able to lift
up to 60 lbs.
Apply online:
www.sovereigncs.com
NO phone calls
please!
EOE and Drug Free
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542 Logistics/
Transportation
WATER TANKER
DRIVER/
TRI-AXLE DRIVERS
Part time/full time
days & nights with
experience. Must
have clean MVR
and pass DOT
requirements. Pay
is based on experi-
ence. Full time days
for Tri Axle Drivers.
Call 570-825-2688
between
8am & 6pm.
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
HVAC
SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Immediate opening
for a heating, air
conditioning, and
refrigeration service
technician with five
or more years
commercial experi-
ence. Applicant
must have experi-
ence with screw
chillers, DDC
controls and pneu-
matic temperature
controls. Hydronic
heating and com-
mercial boiler expe-
rience would be a
plus. The right can-
didate will also
have the ability
to supervise Instal-
lation projects. We
offer paid holidays,
paid sick days,
life insurance,
medical insurance
and 401K retire-
ment plan. Good
driving record
a must.
Call 825-2894
or fax resume to
825-7260.
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600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
VISUAL
COMMUNICATIONS
BIZ FOR SALE
B to B Services
Repeat Client
Base
Low Overhead
Great Location
High Net to Gross
No Experience
Necessary
Finance & Training
Available
1-800-796-3234
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700
MERCHANDISE
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
ATTENTION VENDORS
Accent items,
ceramics, baskets,
holiday items,
glasses, much
more. ALL EXCEL-
LENT PRICES AND
IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
570-675-5046
after 5:30 P.M.
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
YEARBOOKS.
Coughlin (30) 28-
2000. GAR -(18))
37-06, Meyers (15)
53-03, Pittston (6)
67-75, WVW (12),
1967-2000,Kingston
(11) 32-52, Hazle-
ton, (8) 40-61,
Plains, (3) 66-68,
Hanover 51-74.
Prices vary depend-
ing on condition.
$20-$40 each. Call
for further details &
additional school
editions. 570-825-
4721 arthurh302@
aol.com
726 Clothing
CLOTHING. Boys
14-16. Name brand
hoodies, gym pants,
shorts and jeans. All
for $25 Womens
tops, small and
med. $20 all.
570-709-9863
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with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
732 Exercise
Equipment
LEG EXTENSION
MACHINE Hammer
Strength ISO-Later-
al. 4 years old, plate
loaded, platinum
frame, navy uphol-
stery. New condi-
tion. $1000. SEATED
L E G C U R L
MACHINE, Ham-
mer Strength ISO-
Lateral. 4 years old,
plate loaded, plat-
inum frame, navy
upholstery, New
condition. $1000.
Call Jim
570-855-9172
744 Furniture &
Accessories
FUTON, wood &
metal frame. Bur-
gundy and gray.
Very good condition.
$175. 817-9544
744 Furniture &
Accessories
CHAIRS, (2)
Genuine
leather, cus-
tom made
recliners.
Taupe color,
like new. $550
each.
570-675-5046
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
FURNITURE
Antique cedar
chest, Mahogany,
$225. Dining room
suite, Mahogany,
$650. Curio Cabi-
net, Mahogany,
lighted and mirrored
$225. Antique
Mahogany bedroom
suite, dresser, vani-
ty and wardrobe,
$900. Bedroom
suite, blondewood
with double dresser
and chest of draw-
ers, $250. Victorian
marble top table,
$250. All in Excel-
lent Condition!
570-696-1809
PITTSTON
LIQUIDATING SALE
MERCHANTS
VILLAGE
Booth 157
1201 Oak St
Everything must
go! Oriental furni-
ture. Living room
sets, sectionals,
recliners, bed-
room sets, china
cabinets, kitchen
sets, kids animal
chairs, lamps, lots
more! Priced to
sell.
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SP SPACE ACE
A AV VAILABLE AILABLE
INSIDE & OUT INSIDE & OUT
Acres of Acres of
parking parking
OUTSIDE
SPACES
$10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
758 Miscellaneous
DOOR new 46.5 x 7
$200. karate sign
10 high x 14 wide
$5. flexmaster $50.
stereo $350. Lin-
coln desk & chair
$300. dishes for 8
$10. bassinet $5.
570-823-4941 or
570-824-4794
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MERCHANTS
VILLAGE
merchants
village.com
(Former
Walmart Bldg)
Oak St. Pittston
GOING GOING
OUT OUT OF OF
BUSINESS BUSINESS
30% off
all inventory
owned by
Merchants
Village
(Booth 262)
Food, Home
Goods, Health
& Beauty Aids
& Lots More!
STOCK UP
NOW!
ON FRESH
INVENTORY
LAST
CHANCE
EVERYTHING
MUST GO!
570-891-1972
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Lose Something?
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570-829-7130
776 Sporting Goods
BICYCLE
MURRAY DAZZLER
20 girls. Powder
blue with pink trim
accents & wheels,
white tires. Front &
rear brakes plus
coaster foot brake.
Good condition
$40. 570-814-9574
782 Tickets
FLEETWOOD MAC
Prudential Center,
Newark, Wed.,
4/24/13, 8 pm, Sec-
tion 133.
2 @ $90 each.
570-417-2126
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570) 484- 6538
Highest Cash Pay-
Outs Guaranteed
Open 6 Days
a Week
10am- 6pm
Cl osed Thursdays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd.
( Pl aza 315)
315N, 1/ 2 mi l e
bef ore Mohegan
Sun Casi no
We Pay At Least
80% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
WilkesBarreGold.com
or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
London PM
Gold Price
April 18- $1,393.75
746 Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
Purebred Animals?
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936 Market Street, Kingston
Open 9-4:30-Sat til Noon - 288-5526
APPLIANCES AIR CONDITION & HEATING
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PHONE: (570) 823-2211
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105 WEST SAYLOR AVE.
PLAINS, PA 18702
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Additions,
Remodeling
570-696-2828
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Commercial & Residential
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Competitive Pricing!!!
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836-3587
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Residential
Commercial
TWIN HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Expert Service & Installation
Central Air Conditioning & Heating
Ductless Units ~ Hybrid Heat Pump Systems
Add-on Air Conditioning
Commercial & Residential
Insured & EPA Certified
570-
639-1796
MARTZ INTRODUCES BIG APPLE DAILY DIRECT
SERVICE TO AND FROM NEW YORK CITY
7 DAYS A WEEK STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 29!
www.martzgroup.com
E-TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT
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BOARDING & RETURN-Arrival Locations: Misericordia University (Lake St., Dallas),
Wilkes University (Marts Center Gymnasium, 274 S. Franklin St., W.B.), Kings College
(corner Union & N. Main, W.B.), Wyoming Valley Mall (near Sears)
To NYC: Misericordia 7AMWilkes University 7:20AMKings College 7:25AM
Wyoming Valley Mall 7:35AMArrive NYC (48th St. & 6th Ave.) 9:45AM
FromNYC: Leave NYC (48th St. & 6th Ave) 7PMArrive Wyoming Valley Mall 9:30PM
Kings College 9:40PMWilkes University 9:45PMMisericordia University 10:05PM
*Price is subject to change.
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save on round-trip fares!*
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THE SATURDAY BACK MOUNTAIN/WILKES-BARRE
CURBSIDE EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK CITY!
SUNDAY SERVICE BEGINS APRIL 21. WEDNESDAY SERVICE
BEGINS MAY 1. ALL 3 DAYS FEATURE THE SAME MODERN
SERVICE WITH AN OLD-FASHIONED ROUND-TRIP FARE:
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TONYC: Martz Wilkes-Barre Terminal 7:20AMBear Creek (Municipal Building) 7:40AM
Blakeslee 8AMArrive Port Authority 9;45AM
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$
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ROUND TRIP
$
40
25
PER PERSON
ROUND TRIP
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E TICKETS AVAILA
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$
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900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
Having trouble
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
behind on your
payments? You
may get mail from
people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
DALLAS
Financing Available!
2,000 sq. ft. plus!
Totally remodeled
kitchen, ceramic
tile, back splash,
new appliances,
granite counters
new roof & porch
windows, finished
hardwoods.
$279,900
570-793-0140
DALLAS
SALE BY OWNER
4 bedrooms, 2.5
baths. Completely
restored from
top to bottom.
Excellent location.
$235,000
570-829-2022
DURYEA
ENGLISH TUDOR
Totally renovated 3
bedroom, 3 bath. All
wood kitchen with
granite countertops.
Hardwood family
room with fireplace.
Hardwood dining
room. Huge living
room with window
seat. Vaulted, tile
foyer. Four season
sunroom. Gas hot
air with central air.
Central fire and bur-
glar alarm. New gas
hot water heater.
All new high efficien-
cy windows, paver
patio. $ 149,000.
570-237-2919
KINGSTON
For Sale by Owner.
229 Pringle Street
Single home, 3 bed-
rooms. Remodeled,
Kitchen & bath,
concrete cellar,
huge walk up attic,
deck & new roof.
570-287-3927
LAFLIN
7 CONCORD DRIVE
REDUCED PRICE!
$229,900
Two story, 1,900 sq.
ft., in Oakwood
Park. 8 rooms, eat
in kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths,
large living room,
family room with
fireplace, dining
room, sunroom with
hardwood floors.
Two car garage,
central air. Lot 100
x 125. Move in
Condition. Call Ed at
570-655-4294 for
appointment.
LARKSVILLE
For Sale by Owner
Must see, move in
condition 3 bed-
room ranch, nice
n e i g h b o r h o o d
behind State St.
Elementary Center.
All new carpet,
paint, interior doors,
new tile counter-
tops, tile floor, stain-
less steel appli-
ances, 3 season
patio, beautiful
16x34 in ground
pool. $144,900. Call
570-301-7291
More info & photos
on Zillow.com
MINERS MILLS
170 E. Thomas St.
Remodeled, 3 bed-
rooms 1 bath. Large
fenced in back yard.
$110,000.
(570) 239-8556
SWOYERSVILLE
OUT OF
FLOOD ZONE
Big corner lot, 3
bedroom ranch in a
desirable location.
1.5 baths, one car
attached garage. All
appliances included.
$130,000.
570-237-0184
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
WILKES-BARRE
EAST END SECTION
Great starter
home, 3 bedrooms,
1 modern bath.
Updated kitchen,
new roof, windows
& furnace. Off
street parking,
fenced in back
yard. New back
porch. All appli-
ances included.
$42,500
570-235-1210 after
5:30 pm.
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
for lease. Units
ranging from 600-
2700 sq ft. prime
Mountaintop area,
great for busi-
ness!!! High traffic
area for retail or
office space.
Prices ranging
from $500.00/
month for smallest
off street unit to
$2700.00/month
for large 2700
square foot
building. call
Amanda Colonna
570-714-6115
CENTURY 21
SMITH HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-287-1196,
for details and to
view units.
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
GREENBRIAR RETIRE-
MENT COMMUNITY
Only eight lots
left. Custom
design you home
the way you want it.
Call 570-675-1300
915 Manufactured
Homes
HANOVER TWP.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath
mobile home locat-
ed in a park on a
rented lot along a
quiet, dead end
road. Covered car-
port and shed. In
good condition, but
needs updating
$6,500. OBO.
570-735-1376
570-994-6308
938 Apartments/
Furnished
PLYMOUTH
APARTMENT
FOR RENT
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED!
PLEASE CALL
570-881-0636
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DALLAS
17 Baldwin Street
1st floor, one bed-
room, off-street
parking. Living
room, eat in
kitchen, small office
space. $575/
month, water &
garbage included.
Tenant pays heat &
electric,
570-310-1821
KINGSTON
E. E. W Walnut alnut St. St.
2nd floor. Located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living room,
dining room, sun-
room, bath, 3 bed-
rooms; 2 large & 1
small. Lots of clos-
ets, built-in linen
closet & hutch.
Hardwood & car-
peted floors. Fire-
place. Storage
room. Yard. Washer
/ dryer, stove /
fridge. Heat and hot
water included. 1
year lease + securi-
ty. $950
570-283-4370
KINGSTON
E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 3rd
floor, 2 bedrooms,
carpeted. Security
system, garage
Extra storage &
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
Convenient to bus
& stores. No pets.
References.
Security. Lease.
No smokers
please. $730.
month. Call
570-287-0900
KINGSTON
EATON TERRACE
317 N. Maple Ave.
2 story 2 bed-
room, 1.5 bath @
$850. + utilities.
Two story 3 bed-
room, 2.5 baths @
$1,110. + utilities.
Central heat & air,
washer/dryer in
unit, on site park-
ing. 1 mo. security
570-262-6947
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Get it back where it
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom apart-
ment. 1 bath. Eat in
kitchen. Closed in
terrace. Full usable
attic. $625 + utilities
& security.
Call: 718-809-3338
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
LUZERNE
2nd floor 1 bed-
room, living room
& bath. Kitchen,
refrigerator,
range, washer,
dryer. Garbage &
sewer paid. Off
street parking, no
pets or smoking.
$450/month +
utilities, security
& references.
570-696-1763
MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents
based on income
start at $405 &
$440. Handicap
Accessible.
Equal Housing
Opportunity. 570-
474-5010 TTY711
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider and
employer.
Shopping for a
new apartment?
Classified lets
you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
Get moving
with classified!
PLAINS
NEARBY NEARBY
WILKES-BARRE
PLAINS
VICTORIAN -
NEW - REMOD-
ELED DUPLEX.
1 bedrooms.
Maple kitchen,
built-in appli-
ances, some
aesthetic fire-
places (FIRST
FLOOR BAY
LIVING ROOM)
Parking, Porch-
es, Laundry.
MANAGED
SERVICES
AMERICA
REALTY
570-288-1422
NO PETS,
EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION,
2 YEAR SAME
RENTS.
WEST WYOMING
Cozy first floor, 1
bedroom apart-
ment, includes
front porch. $475
per month +
utilities. No pets,
No smoking.
available May 1.
570-693-1000
WILKES-BARRE
PARRISH ST
Very Nice 2 bed-
room. 2nd Floor
$540 + utilities.
Security, Refer-
ences, Background
check.
570-332-8792
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
1, 2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
944 Commercial
Properties
COMMERCIAL RETAIL
PROPERTY FOR RENT:
900 Sq. Ft.
STORE RETAIL
SPACE
Will be vacant
as of
January 1, 2013
200 Spring St.
Wilkes-Barre
Great for a
Barber Shop!
Call Michael at
570-239-7213
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
2,400 Sq. Ft.
1,200 Sq. Ft.
Professional office
space. Will divide
office / retail
Call 570-829-1206
EXETER
OFFICE SPACE
Newly remodeled
120 sq. ft. All
utilities included,
except phone.
$250/month.
Lease. Call
570-602-1550
Looking for that
special place
called home?
Classified will address
Your needs.
Open the door
with classified!
315 PLAZA
1,750 SQ. FT. &
2,400 SQ.FT
OFFICE/RETAIL
2,000 FT.
Fully Furnished
With Cubicles.
570-829-1206
944 Commercial
Properties
WEST PITTSTON
FOR SALE SALE
BY OWNER
Garage. Out of
flood. Multi-pur-
pose. 3,400 sq. ft.
on .9 acres, 2 bays,
14 automatic doors
Recently renovated,
large parking lot.
$215,000
570-654-4112
950 Half Doubles
NANTICOKE
Large 3 bedroom
with 2 full baths,
includes Stove,
Fridge, Washer &
Dryer. Sewer and
garbage also includ-
ed. $750. a month.
$40 application fee.
570-736-6068
WEST PITTSTON
Century home,
great neighbor-
hood, recently ren-
ovated, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath,
refrigerator and
stove included. Off-
street parking,
$750+ utilities, one
year lease and
security. No Pets.
Call (570) 283-3086
Looking for Work?
Tell Employers with
a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
953Houses for Rent
OLD FORGE
LUXURY
TOWNHOUSE
Built in 2003 this
luxurious 3 bed-
room townhome
features hard-
wood floors on
main floor, fin-
ished basement,
large master
suite, private out-
door deck and
back yard, off
street parking,
granite counter-
tops, stainless
steel appliances,
DirecTV, high-
speed internet,
garbage, sewer,
gas heat with
brand new fur-
nace, central air
conditioning with
brand new com-
pressor, brand
new carpeting on
2nd floor in all
bedrooms, extra
closet space,
large basement
storage room,
wood blinds in
aLL rooms, all
yard maintenance
and snow plowing
included. This is
an end unit with
only one other
unit attached.
Rent is $1,400.
per month &
requires $1,250.
security deposit.
Minimum one
year lease
required. Must fill
out credit applica-
tion.
NO PETS.
570-840-1960
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