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P R I M A RY E L ECT I O N R E ACT I O N
strategy
the Luzerne County Court of
Common Pleas will
see a major transfor-
mation as at least
two, and possibly
three, women are Four of 11 union-backed county
assured seats council candidates made cut
on the county
“Across bench, assum-
and face decisions for fall.
the board, ing unofficial
vote totals from
men and Tuesday’s pri- By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
women maries hold up.
In a best-case scenario for
were say- enWith just sev-
candidates union supporters, an estimated
ing we’re seeking six 15,000 Luzerne County union
posts, it’s a cer- members and their friends and
voting for tainty that at relatives would
all women. least two of the have shown up
three women – at the polls on
The men Lesa Gelb, Jen- May 17 and vot-
have had nifer Rogers ed for an entire
slate of 11 Dem-
their and Molly Han-
ocratic county
lon Mirabito –
chance. We will prevail and council conten-
ders. McClosky Houck
need wom- join the coun- That kind of
ty’s only other
en in there female judge, showing would
have virtually
to fix the Tina Polachek guaranteed a
Gartley, who
mess.” won election in AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER victory for all 11
Lesa Gelb 2009. Molly Hanlon Mirabito, Jennifer Rogers and Lesa Gelb are among seven candidates who will vie for six judicial seats in the general in the crowded
judge candidate There are a election. At least two of the women are guaranteed spots on the court, which has been dominated by men for decades. race of 33 con-
total of 10 seats tenders, and Licata
on the court, their legal experience, integrity It was a comment Gelb and for all women. The men have had nations of both Democratic and the group’s
meaning the percentage of fe- and temperament would con- Rogers, and to a lesser extent, Mi- their chance. We need women in Republican ballots, while Mirabi- roughly
males on the court will be either vince residents to vote for them. rabito, said they heard repeatedly there to fix the mess,” Gelb said to secured a nomination on the $32,000 in cam-
30 or 40 percent, topping the But they acknowledge they also from voters as they campaigned Wednesday. Democratic ballot. They will paign dona-
statewide average of 25 percent. had something else on their side: throughout the region. square off against four men in tions and profu-
Gelb, Rogers and Mirabito gender. “Across the board, men and Corruption scandal helped sion of poll
each said they were confident “I’m only voting for women.” women were saying we’re voting Gelb and Rogers secured nomi- See WOMEN, Page 12A workers
throughout the Walsh-Waitkus
county on Tues-
Many votes for county council go unused NEXT STEPS IN THE ELECTION PROCESS
Luzerne County Election Bureau county website (www.luzerne-
day was per-
ceived as a seri-
Director Leonard Piazza provided county.org), probably that night. ous threat to
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES The number tistics show there were 203,616 a summary of upcoming voting • Tuesday: The county Election opponents.
jandes@timesleader.com of people who “under votes” in the Democratic Instead, only
and election highlights: Board will meet at 3:30 p.m. to
The Luzerne County Council chose fewer county council race and 127,898 • Friday: Write-in votes and some certify the election results. four of the 11
race has been fascinating for po- than 11 council “under votes” on the Republican remaining absentee ballots will be • Aug. 1: The filing deadline for teammates Morcavage
litical observers and analysts be- candidates side. tabulated at an official count, independent and third-party won nomina-
cause it’s uncharted territory. struck Butera. County Election Bureau Di- starting 9 a.m. in the county candidates to submit nomination
courthouse. The tabulations will signatures and other paperwork
tions Tuesday, and the highest
“We’re electing 11 people, and “I think rector Leonard Piazza said an vote-getter – Linda McClosky
be completed in the commission- to get on the November ballot.
it’s never been done before in the Piazza there was a tre- under vote is tallied when voters ers’ meeting room and cour- • Oct. 11: Deadline for county Houck – received 11,001 votes, ac-
history of Luzerne County. I mendous don’t select the full number of al- trooms. residents to register to vote in the cording to unofficial election re-
didn’t know – nobody knew – amount of under-voting,” Butera lowable candidates in a race. For County election workers and a November general. Registration sults.
what to expect,” said attorney said. “I talked to a lot of people example, 10 under votes were re- bi-partisan election team will applications are available on the The highest tally of Democrat-
Mike Butera, a county Demo- about how they voted, and I corded if someone chose only remain at the courthouse Friday county website on the election
ic votes – 12,142 – went to county
cratic Party executive commit- don’t think I talked to anyone one candidate in the county until the count is completed, even bureau page.
if it stretches to midnight. • Nov. 8: General election. Commissioner Stephen A. Ur-
tee member for more than two who voted for 11.” Piazza will post the results on the
decades. Unofficial county election sta- See COUNCIL, Page 12A See UNION , Page 12A
WEATHER INSIDE
Adrienne Wren
Mostly cloudy, showers.
High 70. Low 57.
A NEWS: Local 3A
Nation & World 5A
Obituaries 2A, 8A
Public answers the call to aid youths with legal issues
Details, Page 12B Editorial 11A Responding to scandal, panel countable for the
wrongs they’ve
B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B aims to keep kids out of
Baseball 3B
done. While there
court, hold them accountable. are similar panels
Business 10B
Stocks 11B throughout the
state, this is the
C LIFE: Birthdays 4C By JERRY LYNOTT first in Northeast-
TV/Movies 6C jlynott@timesleader.com ern Pennsylvania.
Crossword 7C
WILKES-BARRE – The easy The panel members were
Funnies 8C
thing for Lisa Shema would honored Wednesday night with
D CLASSIFIED have been to leave it up to certificates during a ceremony
someone else to get involved. in the rotunda of the county
Ignacio Beato and Shannon courthouse.
Doyne could have done the “I wanted to do something
same. for the kids,” said Shema, of
But they volunteered with 60 Sugarloaf.
other people to serve on the Like the others, she complet-
newly formed Youth Aid Panel ed 12 hours of training with rep- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
that aims to keep juveniles out The Luzerne County Youth Aid Panel is sworn in by Judge Tho-
6 09815 10011 of court while holding them ac- See PANEL , Page 2A mas Burke in the rotunda of the county courthouse.
K
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POLICE BLOTTER Street at 11:52 a.m. A breathalyz- state police said. The student
Truck reaches porch in city
er confirmed the presence of
alcohol in Niedert’s system,
will be charged with harass-
ment, state police said. DETAILS
WILKES-BARRE – Corey police said.
Jack Pacewicz, 21, an inmate at • Police cited Matthew Mitch- WILKES-BARRE – City
the Luzerne County Correction- ell, 21, of Sherman Street, with police reported the following: LOTTERY
al Facility, was charged with disorderly conduct charges at • A man escaped while being MIDDAY DRAWING
escape after he failed to return 3:11 p.m. Monday on Public chased by officers investigating
to official detention after a tem- Square. robbery of a food delivery em- DAILY NUMBER 2-9-6
porary leave to take a college • Jarluutuk Nguyen reported ployee Tuesday night. BIG FOUR 6-4-8-4
assessment test at Luzerne at 11:57 a.m. Monday that some- A 27-year-old man, whose QUINTO 0-7-1-0-8
County Community College on one smashed the side window of name was not released, told TREASURE HUNT
May 11, according to a criminal his vehicle at 431 S. Main St. police he was delivering a food 13-14-17-21-23
complaint. • David Perrillo of Wapwallo- order at 60 N. Hancock St. just
Pacewicz left the facility at pen reported at 8:10 a.m. Mon- before 10 p.m. While walking to NIGHTLY DRAWING
4:15 p.m. for the test, which was day that someone sprayed paint the rear of the house, the man DAILY NUMBER 1-8-4
scheduled for 5:30 p.m., and he on a building belonging to him, was punched in the head by one
had called the work release at 271 N. Sherman St. male and another male stole the BIG FOUR 8-1-2-9
quarters at 6:20 p.m. to say that • Someone smashed the food order. QUINTO 1-6-6-1-4
he was returning by 7:35 p.m. As window of a vehicle belonging He told police that during the CASH FIVE
of 9:15 p.m., a “48-hour Attempt to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton struggle he pulled out a knife DON CAREY PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
02-28-34-41-43
to Locate” was placed on the Penguins while it was parked at and stabbed one of his attackers An unexpected visitor arrived at 330 E. Main St. in POWERBALL
prisoner and he was returned to 40 Coal St. on Monday. in the leg. Wilkes-Barre shortly after 11 a.m. Wednesday. The truck
the prison at 11:30 p.m. by • Someone damaged the front Police learned the suspects
07-12-13-42-49
jumped the curb near the intersection with Scott Street POWERBALL 16
Wilkes-Barre Township police. door of 503 New Market St. with were at an address on North
Pacewicz was serving a sen- a pellet gun on Monday. Hancock Street, where they
and ran up onto the porch of the house. Below, an uni- POWER PLAY 4
tence for two counts of receiving • Police cited Robert Wincek, found a 16-year-old male bleed- dentified woman reacts to the crash. No additional de-
stolen property, criminal tres- 33, of Ashley, with retail theft ing from his leg. The teen point- tails were available.
pass and theft by unlawful tak- charges after he was detained ed to Tyler Joseph Arias, who
ing, the complaint stated. while allegedly attempting to escaped out of the house and HARRISBURG – No player
leave Home Depot without jumped over fences to elude matched all five winning
DORRANCE TWP. – An Ed- paying for a can of insect spray capture, police said. numbers drawn in Wednes-
wardsville man was issued a at 12:45 p.m. Sunday. Police said Arias is from day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
written warning for driving at • Jamie Keller said someone Weatherly. game so the jackpot will be
an unsafe speed after a crash on damaged the front door of 22 • Stephen Keller, of Shaver- worth $225,000. Lottery
Interstate 81 Sunday afternoon. Spruce St. at 1:03 p.m. Sunday. town, reported Tuesday a 1911 officials said 47 players
Police said Cyrus O. Smith, • Someone smashed a glass Colt .45-caliber revolver and an matched four numbers and
30, was driving a 2009 Honda door at PSC Oil Inc., 412 S. iPod were stolen from his vehi- won $336 each and 1,539
north in the middle lane during Main St., on Monday. cle when it was parked in the players matched three num-
a downpour at about 4:40 p.m. • Beth Olexa said someone parking lot near Midtown Vil- bers and won $17 each.
when a vehicle changed lanes in broke into her residence, 89 lage.
front of him, causing him to Spring St., on Sunday. • Marquita Peck, of North
slow down, lose control and • Police are investigating an Empire Court, reported a com- OBITUARIES
crash, police said. armed robbery that occurred in puter notebook was stolen from
Neither Smith nor his pas- the area of 10 S. Washington St. her Sherman Hills apartment on Cromer, Mabel
sengers, Elizabeth Cerda and around 4:35 a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday. Halcisak, Joseph
Emily Hannon, both of Edwards- Four males in a maroon Jeep • Ed Bollins, of Dallas, report- Karsko, Eleanor
ville, were injured, police said. Cherokee robbed an unidenti- ed Tuesday a lawnmower, trim- Krasno, Celia
Dorrance Township Fire and fied victim at gunpoint. Police mer and a global positioning
Ambulance and Hanover Town- said the Jeep was reported sto- system were stolen from his Lavelle, Patrick
ship Ambulance assisted. len from the area of Rose Lane vehicle in the area of 53 Spring Leandri,
and South Grant Street around St. Dr. Rosemarie
WILKES-BARRE – City 3:25 a.m. It was later recovered Littell, Edward
police reported the following in Hanover Township and im- HANOVER TWP. – State Lutz, Robert
incidents: pounded at police headquarters. police Bureau of Liquor Control
• Lloyd Stone, of 475 N. • Police reported two sep- reported the following:
Reino, Margaret
Washington St., said someone arate cases of criminal mischief • John David Sepkoski, 21, of Sarf, Margaret
smashed a front window to his on Wednesday morning. Wilkes-Barre, was recently Scott, Phil
residence between 1 and 6 a.m. A window was smashed with charged with furnishing alcohol Stefanko, Ronald
Tuesday. a rock at a residence on Reno to Samone Richard, 19, of King- Wilishefski,
• Joseph Kachmarsky of Ha- Lane. ston, and Nicole Gingell, 19, of Ann Marie
PANEL
nover Township said someone Four windows at the PPL Wilkes-Barre, in the parking lot torney Jackie Musto Carroll.
removed Pennsylvania license building on New Market Street of Twist, state Route 315, Plains “You have my undying ad- Zelinski, Margaret
plate GRR-0891 from his vehicle were shot out with a pellet gun. Township. Richard and Gingell miration,” she told them. Page 2A, 8A
at Martz Trailways, 239 Old were cited with underage drink- The creation of the panel is
Continued from Page 1A
River Road, on Tuesday. HAZLE TWP. – A 17-year-old ing. an example of good coming
• Police cited George Blauer male student pushed a physical • Christopher Joseph Rash, resentatives of the District At- out of the wrong caused by the
WHO TO CONTACT
of 13 Hortense St. with public education teacher during class 22, of Ocean Grove, N.J., was torney’s Office and the juve- scandal, she added.
drunkenness in front of his resi- in the swimming pool at Hazle- recently charged with furnishing nile justice system and has “I know there are good peo- Missed Paper ........................829-5000
dence at 4:15 a.m. Tuesday. ton Area High School on alcohol to Anthony Michael one more session before her ple here and I am looking at Obituaries ..............................829-7224
• Police charged Carly Nied- Wednesday morning, state po- Corigliano, 20, of Boonton, N.J., 13-member group from the them right now,” she said. Advertising...............................829-7101
Classified Ads.........................829-7130
ert, 20, of Nesquehoning, with lice at Hazleton said. in the area of North Washington Hazleton Area School District The members of the panel
Newsroom ..............................829-7242
driving under the influence and The teacher reprimanded the and East Union streets, Wilkes- meets face-to-face with first- are: Doug Chapman, Dallas;
careless driving Monday. Police student for inappropriate con- Barre. Corigliano was cited with time, non-violent offenders in Stacia Amico, Wyoming; Ni- Vice President/Executive Editor
Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
said they observed Niedert duct during the class and the underage possession of alcohol. early June. cholas Ouellette, Shavertown;
Asst. Managing Editor
crash her vehicle into the rear of student became irate, cursing • Stuart James Mulzac, 23, of The larger 63-member pan- Rhoda Tillman, Shavertown; Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
another vehicle on South Main and then pushing the teacher, Brooklyn, N.Y., was recently el has been divided into six Taryn Barrall, Harveys Lake;
Editorial Page Editor
charged with furnishing alcohol smaller groups covering Kathleen Foley, Dallas; Wayne Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
to Daniel Cruz, 20, of New school districts. Instead of the Morgan, Dallas; Kathleen Ta-
Features Editor
Margaret F. Sarf Haven, Ct., and Elliot Samuel
Hernandez Jr., 20, of East
youths appearing before a
judge, they will go before a
roli, Dallas; Diane Sickler,
Dallas; Judith Gould, West
Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
Director, Interactive and New Media
May 18, 2011 Stroudsburg, in the 100 block of group made up of members of Hazleton; Niurka De La Rosa, Nick DeLorenzo ..............................970-7152
North Main Street, Wilkes- the community who will en- Hazleton; Robert Yevak, Ha- Photo Editor
Margaret F. children, Karen Sarf, Scranton, and Barre. Cruz and Hernandez force a contract signed by the zleton; Rose Kelly, Hazleton; Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175
“Peggy” Sarf, Michael Sarf, Wilkes-Barre; one were cited with underage drink- young offenders spelling out Eileen Panzarella, Hazle
95, of Brown Community News .........................970-7245
great-granddaughter, Malina Mack, ing. the conditions of their puni- Township; Ignacio Beato, Ha-
Street, Larks- Hanover Township; sister Patricia E-MAIL
ville, formerly Keller, Vienna, Va.; as well as many
• Abigay Espinoza, 21, of shment. If successfully com- zleton; Mike Hornak, Hazle
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of Laflin, very special nieces and nephews, and Wilkes-Barre, was recently pleted, there will be no record Township; Nancy Leib, Hazle- Community News: people@timesleader.com
passed away great-nieces and nephews. charged with furnishing alcohol of the offense. ton; John Shalanski, Conyng-
Wednesday, The family would like to thank the to Christopher Scharff, 18, of Shema said the purpose is ham; Lisa Shema, Sugarloaf;
May 18, 2011, nurses and staff of Hospice Care of Dallas, Giorgi Mandzulashvili, to impress upon the youths Jose Rodriguez, West Hazle-
at home. the V.N.A., Forty Fort, and also a 18, of Kingston, a 16-year-old that there are “consequences ton; Debbie Kupsho, Drums;
BUILDING
She was born in Larksville on
May 16, 1916, a daughter of the late
thank you to Dr. Durelle Scott and his
staff in Kingston for their kindness
female from Plymouth, a 17- to your actions.” Jeff Homberg, White Haven; TRUST
John and Mary Heffernan and care expressed to Peggy during year-old female from Dallas and The program had been talk- Anne Plaska, Mountain Top;
McHugh. her time of need. a 16-year old female from Forty ed about in the District Attor- Carmen Kahiu, Drums; Jen- The Times Leader strives to
Peggy was a graduate of Larks- Fort in the South Main Plaza, ney’s Office, but took on grea- nifer Moore, Drums; Laurene
ville High School.
Funeral services will be held at correct errors, clarify stories
9:15 a.m. Saturday from the Andrew Wilkes-Barre. Scharff, Mand- ter urgency after the juvenile Transue, White Haven; John and update them promptly.
She was employed by the
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, as Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St., zulashvili and the three juve- justice scandal involving for- Vozar, Conyngham; Susan Corrections will appear in this
a licensed practical nurse, until her Larksville. A Mass of Christian Burial niles were cited with underage mer judges Mark Ciavarella Konschnik, Wapwallopen; Ca- spot. If you have information
retirement in 1978. is at 10 a.m. in St. Maria Goretti
possession of alcohol. and Michael Conahan, who rylon Boone, Mountain Top; to help us correct an inaccu-
Peggy was a member of St. Ma- Church. Interment will follow in St.
Vincent’s Cemetery, Larksville. Fam- • Jeffrey Scott Lotzi, 21, of were charged with accepting Matt Dewey, Mountain Top; racy or cover an issue more
ria Goretti Church, Laflin. thoroughly, call the newsroom
She was preceded in death by ily and friends may call from 5 to 8 Pittston, was recently charged millions in kickbacks for the Darryl Arnold, Freeland; Lou
her husband of 56 years, Eugene J. p.m. Friday and from 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. with furnishing alcohol to Victo- construction of two juvenile Masterbone, Drums; Joe at 829-7242.
Sarf, who died on May 13, 2004; an Saturday. ria Lynn Girman, 20, of Dupont, detention centers and the Boyle, Mountain Top; Victoria
infant daughter, Peggy Sarf; sisters Memorial donations can be made at Washington Terrace, Pittston. placement of youths in the fa- Woodward, Saint John’s; Sta- THE HEADLINE AND FIRST
Rita Allman, Ann Bucikowski and in Peggy’s name to Hospice Care of
the VNA, 900 Rutter Ave., Forty Fort,
Girman was cited for underage cilities. cey Kile, West Wyoming; PARAGRAPH of a story on
Jean Kelly; and brothers, Edward
and John McHugh. PA 18704; or to St. Maria Goretti possession of alcohol. The scandal spurred Doyne Megan Kuffa, West Pittston; Page 11A of Wednesday’s edi-
Surviving are her son, Edward Church, 42 Redwood Drive, Laflin, and Beato into action. Jacqualyn Kasa, Wyoming; tion of The Times Leader
“Ned” Sarf, at home; two grand- PA 18702. HANOVER TWP. – Township “I’m from here. I love no- Trina Moss, Duryea; Roy Brat- should have said the state
police reported the following: where more than here,” said lee, Avoca; Alexandra Kukura, Department of Environmental
• Gary Sirak, of South Main Doyne, of Pringle, who sits on Dupont; Linda Jenkins, Protection fined Chesapeake
Street, reported Monday some- a 10-member group for the Wilkes-Barre; Anthony Reino, Energy more than $1 million.
Mabel Lou Cromer one cut tires on his vehicle when Wyoming Valley West School West Wyoming; Jeff Decker,
May 17, 2011 it was parked near his residence. District. Duryea; Patricia Martinelli,
• Police said Hazel Slominski, She said she sees her role as Duryea; Charlotte Kitler; Nan-
of Mocanaqua, was taken to a helping the youths to make ticoke; Nina Matzoni, Nanti-
M abel Lou (Smith) Cromer, 75,
formerly of Wilkes-Barre,
brothers and sisters, Richard, Edith,
Jimmy, Margaret and Larry; and nu- hospital after she lost control of the right decisions and to see coke; Christina Josefowicz,
+(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
passed away Tuesday, May 17, 2011. merous nieces and nephews. her vehicle that rolled onto its themselves as citizens. Nanticoke; Sharonann McDer- USPS 499-710
Born October 23, 1935, in Fullerton, Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Fri- roof on South Main Street on “I really care about the com- mott, Wilkes-Barre; Richard
Neb., she was a daughter of the late day morning from the S.J. Gront- Monday. munity. I care about the chil- Zwatsky, Wilkes-Barre; Nor- Issue No. 2011-139
Raymond and Lulu Anderson Hart- kowski Funeral Home, 530 W. Main • Malerie Lynn Monroe, 18, dren,” said Beato, a member bert Swithers, Wilkes-Barre; Advertising Newsroom
ford. St., Plymouth, followed by Mass of
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Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in Holy sengers in her car refused med- The panel will perform a Mary Ulitchney, Wilkes-Barre; Circulation
husband, Edmund Smith. Jim McCabe – 829-5000
Savior Church, 54 Hillard St., ical treatment after she lost service for the youths much Danielle Ader, Nanticoke; Lee jmccabe@timesleader.com
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LOCAL
H E A LT H I N S U R A N C E The trick for area school district consortium is to find out how much is too much I N B R I E F
At homicide READY FOR THEIR FIESTA CLOSE-UP former Dunmore High School student
a “Romeo and Juliet” story.
Wally has permanently surrendered
trial, suspect’s
his teaching license and resigned from
his position as a science teacher and
golf coach in February. He is expected
to be sentenced within 90 days.
Water-service disruptions
Prosecutors say James Strong’s T-shirt Pennsylvania American Water cus-
tomers in parts of Plains Township and
had gunshot residue. Wilkes-Barre may experience tempo-
rary service disruptions today as crews
By EDWARD LEWIS make repairs to a broken valve. Work is
elewis@timesleader.com set to begin at 10 p.m. today to replace
WILKES-BARRE – Luzerne County the broken 12-inch valve near Route
prosecutors focused on a yellow T-shirt 315 near MotorWorld. The company
for the third consecutive day in the retrial expects the overnight construction to
of homicide suspect James Lincoln Strong last up to six hours.
on Wednesday. Customers in the following areas
Prosecutors are trying to link the T- might experience low pressure or clou-
shirt to Strong, 59, who they allege fired dy water while the work is being com-
two shotgun blasts killing John Henry pleted: North Wilkes-Barre, Miners
Strock in a wooded area along Interstate Mills and Parsons.
81 in Dorrance Township on Aug. 18, 1983. Once the work is completed, custom-
Although the shirt is circumstantial evi- ers may see cloudy water for a short
dence, Assistant District Attorney Mi- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER period. The utility says run the faucets
F
chael Melnick said gunshot residue was rank Kluk of the Wyoming Valley Art League hangs John Lund’s portrait of the late actress Kathe- for a few minutes until the water
found on the garment. rine Hepburn next to a portrait of the late actress Liz Taylor on Wednesday during the setup and clears.
Several witnesses who have testified preparation for the start of the annual Fine Arts Fiesta that begins today in Wilkes-Barre. Public HARRISBURG
this week said they recalled Strong wear- Square will be closed to vehicular traffic today until Sunday from North Main Street to West Market
ing the yellow T-shirt on Aug. 18 and the
day after in 1983 be-
Street to South Main Street to accommodate Fiesta pedestrians and vendors. West Market at South Casey urges cluster action
cause of unique writing Franklin Street will also be closed. Parking will be permitted around the inside lanes of the square Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scranton, on
on the front, “I got juic- from South Main to East Market to North Main only. Street closures go into effect at 7 a.m. today. Wednesday called on federal and state
ed in Florida.” agencies to better coordinate their
A service station em- investigation of reported disease clus-
TCMC names interim head, seeks new president-dean 9-11 memorial dedication set
18, 1983. Drink also remembered the yel-
low T-shirt and said the car was a 1975
Ford Granada, which Strock owned. Local bar owner Charles Hoynowski
When questioned by Strong’s attorney, will dedicate a new memorial honoring
Brian Corcoran, Drink said he was not 100 By MATT HUGHES been president since the school’s a medical degree from Rush Medical the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks
percent sure the car was a Ford. mhughes@timesleader.com opening in August 2009. School in Chicago. She earned her law and American veterans at Club 79, 79
Melnick said the Ford was abandoned SCRANTON – The Common- D’Alessandri agreed to stay on to degree at the University of Chicago Blackman St., on Monday.
at a rest area near Binghamton, N.Y. wealth Medical College on Wednes- serve in an advisory role until June 30; Law School and completed her MBA Hoynowski, a U.S. Navy veteran and
Kelly Fisher and Robert Josephson Jr., day named a new interim president Dr. Maurice Clifton served as acting at the University of Kentucky Gatton retired state trooper, said he installed
both of New York, testified Wednesday and dean to replace the school’s first dean and chief academic officer before College of Business and Economics. the concrete pad to support the monu-
they separately picked up Strong and head, Dr. Robert M. D’Alessandri, who Nora’s appointment. “I feel privileged to lead this fine in- ment five years ago, when his bar was a
Alexander as they were hitchhiking on abruptly resigned in April. Nora is president emeritus, dean of stitution during this interim period private veterans club, the National
I-81 from Binghamton to Syracuse. Both Dr.LoisMargaretNora,ofOhio,will medicine emeritus and professor of In- and look forward to working with Association for Black Veterans.
men said Strong wore a yellow T-shirt and head the school until a new president ternal Medicine and Behavioral and TCMC’s talented and committed That club closed, but now that
sat behind them in their vehicles holding and dean is named. A college spokes- Community Health Sciences at the group of students, faculty, trustees things are looking up for his new club,
a duffel bag. woman said Wednesday a nationwide Northeast Ohio Medical University. and staff,” Nora said in a news release. Hoynowski said it was time he in-
When Strong and Alexander were ar- search will begin soon, but the school She also formerly served as an associ- “I welcome the opportunity to ad- stalled the memorial.
rested in Potsdam, N.Y., a sawed-off shot- does not know when the position will ate dean and professor of neurology at vance TCMC’s mission to positively The dedication ceremony will begin
gun was found in the duffel bag, Melnick be filled. the University of Kentucky College of impact local healthcare and the re- at 2 p.m. Monday. Members of the
said. D’Alessandri stepped down April 7, Medicine. gion’s economy through excellence in American Legion will play Taps and
Testimony is expected to continue to- withnoreasongivenotherthanhewas Nora holds a bachelor of science de- medicaleducation,research,andcom- offer a gun salute, and a priest will
day. pursuing other opportunities. He had gree from the University of Illinois and munity service.” bless the statue.
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I N B R I E F MISSISSIPPI FLOODING Cargo moves along river once again after being stopped for a day to ease pressure on levees
WASHINGTON
Senate rejects offshore bid 12 die when Afghan rally over NATO night raid turns violent
The Senate has rejected a GOP bid Yelling “Death to Karzai! ing troop drawdowns are likely of four people — two men and
to speed up and expand offshore oil to make the alliance increasing- two women — killed overnight
Death to America!” crowd
drilling in the face of $4-a-gallon gaso- ly reliant on quick-strike raids in a NATO raid on the outskirts
line prices. carries bodies of 4 people. on insurgent hideouts. Such of the city.
A procedural vote failed Wednesday, raids often produce results — The protesters claimed all
57-42, on a GOP bid to speed decision- most famously in the May 2 four were civilians gunned
making on drilling permits and force By HEIDI VOGT killing of Osama bin Laden in down in their home in the mid-
the government to conduct previously and RAHIM FAIEZ Pakistan — but deeply offend dle of the night by a strike force.
scheduled lease sales in the Gulf of Associated Press Afghans when they go wrong. NATO said the dead were in-
Mexico and off Virginia’s coast. The KABUL, Afghanistan — An- Demonstrators swarmed the surgents and that all four — in-
sales were suspended after the BP oil ger over a nighttime NATO raid road leading into Taloqan early cluding the women — had
spill. flared into violence in northern Wednesday, running through a tried to fire weapons at a NA-
The vote comes days after President Afghanistan on Wednesday as cloud of dust as they pumped TO-Afghan team as they
Barack Obama directed his adminis- an estimated 1,500 people their fists and shouted insults searched the house for an insur-
tration to ramp up U.S. oil production clashed with police and tried to to their president and the Unit- gent arms trafficker.
by extending existing leases in the Gulf storm a German military base ed States. Residents often charge that
and off Alaska’s coast and holding more in a protest that left 12 dead. “Death to Karzai! Death to international forces go after the AP PHOTO
frequent lease sales in a federal pet- The riot suggests more trou- America!” they yelled. The wrong people or mistreat civil- Afghan policemen investigate a bus that was targeted by a
roleum reserve in Alaska. ble ahead for NATO as upcom- crowd carried aloft the bodies ians as they search compounds. suicide attacker in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on Wednesday.
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Cops: Stolen guns offered for sale More charges vs. man
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Chad Thomas Heasley, 27, was Plymouth Township Tuesday State police learned a woman encountered a man at Academy John D. Klein allegedly terroristic threats. His bail
night, according to charges filed. and several men were arranging to Street and Carey Avenue earlier on was increased to $35,000 as
arrested when he demonstrated threatened to harm those
State police said they recovered sell firearms at the Plymouth flats Tuesday and agreed to pay $1,400 a result of the new charges.
one of the weapons, police say. six guns and a crossbow at the area at about 6 p.m. Tuesday. They for the firearms. Heasley believed who testified against him. According to the latest
demonstration. were stolen during a burglary of a he could make a profit by selling criminal complaint:
Heasley was charged with six house in Noxen earlier in the morn- the weapons at a higher cost, the Klein was one of seven
By EDWARD LEWIS counts of receiving stolen proper- ing. complaint says. By EDWARD LEWIS people charged in the rob-
elewis@timesleader.com ty. He was also charged with crimi- Troopers set up surveillance in When questioned about the bur- elewis@timesleader.com bery and assault in Novem-
PLYMOUTH TWP. – A man was nal trespass, theft, receiving stolen the area and watched two vehicles glary in Noxen, Heasley refused to WILKES-BARRE – City ber.
arraigned Wednesday in Wilkes- property and criminal conspiracy pull into the secluded area near the answer and asked for an attorney. police charged a man they Three juveniles were
Barre Central Court on charges he on an unrelated case of allegedly Susquehanna River. Heasley fired A records check revealed Heas- allege threatened witnesses walking to a friend’s house
tried to sell firearms that were sto- stealing copper wire from a barn in two shots before troopers con- ley was wanted by the Shenango and co-defendants in a rob- in Barney Farms when they
len during a home burglary in Nox- New Castle, Lawrence County, in verged on the group, the complaint Township Police Department in bery case from the Luzerne were approached by Klein,
en. October. says. Lawrence County on charges he County Correctional Facili- Naffe Ford, and others.
State police at Wyoming arrest- He was jailed at the Luzerne State police said in the com- stole copper wire from a barn. ty. Klein, Ford and others
ed Chad Thomas Heasley, 27, of County Correctional Facility for plaint they recovered six rifles and A preliminary hearing is sched- John D. Klein, 19, last initially harassed the juve-
Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, when lack of $10,000 bail. a crossbow from a vehicle Heasley uled on May 24 before District known address as Waller niles before they stole mon-
he demonstrated one of the weap- According to the criminal com- had occupied. Judge Donald Whittaker in Nanti- Street, Wilkes-Barre, ey and electron-
ons in the Plymouth flats area of plaint: Heasley alleged told police he coke. allegedly mailed a ics. One of the ju-
letter to a man threat- A preliminary veniles was
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EDWARD LITTELL, 61, a resi- Ann Marie Wilishefski Joseph M. Halcisak Celia D. Krasno
dent of Kingston Commons and
formerly of Academy Street, May 17, 2011 May 13, 2011 May 17, 2011
Wilkes-Barre, died Tuesday, May
17, 2011, at Kingston Commons.
Family and friends are asked to
A nnnoverMarieTownship,
Wilishefski, 41, of Ha-
passed away Jpassed
oseph M. Halcisak, a resident of
Refuge Drive East, Drums,
into the arms of Almighty
New Castle, Del.; and Mrs. Ann Kol-
lesar and her husband, Albert, of C elia D. Krasno, nee Goldberg, 85,
of Elan Gardens, Clarks Summit,
Tuesday, May 17, 2011, in Hospice North Wilkes-Barre; brothers-in- formerly of Wilkes-Barre, died Tues-
contact the George A. Strish Inc. God Friday afternoon, May 13, 2011, law, William B. Wilhelm and his day afternoon, May 17, 2011, in Mos-
Community Care at Geisinger
Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., in the Department of Veterans Af- wife, Rosemary, and Stephan Wil- es Taylor Hospital, Scranton.
South Wilkes-Barre, following a fairs Medical Center, Plains Town-
Ashley. helm; cousins, John and Pauline Di- Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was the
lengthy illness. ship, following an illness. nis, both of North Wilkes-Barre; Ma- adored daughter of Max and Fannie
She was born June 24, 1969, in Born May 18, 1935, in Wilkes- ry Flussi, Wilkes-Barre; and Jan and
Barre, he was a son of the late Mi- Steltzer Goldberg and was a graduate
Wilkes-Barre, a daughter of Ann Curtis Howard, Eldorado Hills, Cal-
ELEANOR KARSKO, of Gree- chael and Anna (Dinis) Halcisak. of Brooklyn College, New York.
Marie Wilishefski Orlando of Port if.; as well as numerous nieces, ne- Mrs. Krasno was a talented musi-
nacres, Fla., passed away Sunday, Educated in the city schools, he was
Griffith Township, and the late Tho- phews, great-nieces and great-neph- cian and taught piano early in her
May 15, 2011, at Delray Medical a graduate of the James M. Cough- ews.
mas Wilishefski. lin High School and the former marriage. After she and her husband
Center, Delray Beach, Fla. Born in Funeral services for Mr. Halci-
Ann Marie was a graduate of Pitt- Wilkes College, earning a degree in relocated to Wilkes-Barre, she be-
Duryea, she was a daughter of the sak will be conducted at 11 a.m. Sat-
ston Area High School, class of Business Administration. came an active Life Member of Tem-
late Michael and Ilona Herkl Petri- urday with a Memorial Funeral
1987. She worked at the Penn Place Until his retirement, he was em- ple Israel, teaching in the Temple’s
sin. She was a graduate of Duryea ployed for the Omron Electronics Mass in Sacred Heart of Jesus Ro-
building in Wilkes-Barre, and she man Catholic Church. The Rev. Mi- school and participating in the Sister-
High School. She was preceded in Corporation of Chicago, Ill., as the hood.
was a nurse’s aide at the Wesley Edward Wilishefski and Richard chael J. Kloton, parochial vicar, will
death by her husband, George Kar- West Coast regional sales manager Mrs. Krasno served on the Board
Building. She was the senior vice Czyzewicz; as well as numerous be celebrant. Interment will follow
sko; two brothers, Peter and John for over 25 years. Previously, he was of the Jewish Welfare Agency of East-
president of VFW Post 5267. cousins. employed by the McDonnell-Dou- in the parish cemetery, Dorchester
Petrisin; and three sisters, Susan Drive, Dallas. Relatives and friends ern Pennsylvania, and as chairperson
Ann Marie was a member of St. Ann Marie’s family would like to glas Corporation in the aerospace
Gnall, Mary McArdle and Helen are invited to join Joseph’s family at of the agency’s Admission Commit-
Mary’s Church of the Immaculate express their sincere gratitude to industry.
Grochal. Surviving are son, Paul the church for visitation and re- tee. She also chaired the Executive
Conception in Wilkes-Barre. She Dr. Wolanin and Patrick Shannon He was a member of the Knights
Karsko, and his wife, Elaine; of Columbus. An avid golfer, he at- membrances from 10 a.m. until the Committee of the Senior Citizen
was a loving and devoted mother to for their continued care throughout
daughters, Claudia DelCasino and tained a hole-in-one for his golf tal- time of services. Golden Agers Program, a joint pro-
her two sons, Mark and Jonathan. this time. The John V. Morris Family is hon- ject of the Council of Jewish Women
her husband, Michael, and Anita She was preceded in death by her ents at Sand Springs Golf Commu-
Wilson and her husband, Al; four Funeral Services will be held at nity in Drums. ored to care for Mr. Halcisak, his and the Jewish Community Center of
maternal grandfather, Charles Czy- 8:30 a.m. Saturday morning from Joseph and his wife, the former wife and family in their time of sor- Wilkes-Barre.
grandchildren, and nieces and ne- zewicz; maternal great-grandpar- the Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Mary Ann Wilhelm, celebrated their row. An active supporter of the Jewish
phews. ents, Ann and Steven Cook; and pat- Memorial contributions may be
Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a 42nd wedding anniversary on June Home and president of the Palm
Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. ernal grandparents, Edward Wilish- 15, 2010. made to the Muscular Dystrophy
Mass of Christian Burial to follow at Springs Chapter of Hadassah, Mrs.
Saturday from the Bernard J. Pion- efski and Rose Skokan. He was preceded in death by a Association’s local chapter, Geisin- Krasno also contributed to the Yid-
9 a.m. in St. Mary’s Church of the
tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main brother, Stephen J. Halcisak, and by ger Wyoming Valley Medical Cen- dish Book Center, the Chicago Coun-
Surviving are her mother, Ann Immaculate Conception, 134 S.
St., Duryea, with a Mass at 10:30 a sister, Miss Cecilia Halcisak. ter, Geisinger Medical Group, 1010 cil for the Jewish Elderly and count-
Marie Orlando; sons, Mark and Jo- Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Inter- E. Mountain Drive, Wilkes-Barre,
a.m. in St. Michael Byzantine Ca- Surviving, in addition to his wife, less other worthwhile charities.
nathan; brothers, Thomas Wilishef- ment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Mary Ann, at home, are a brother, PA 18702.
tholic Church, Pittston. Friends ski and Albert Orlando; maternal Central to Mrs. Krasno’s life was
Hanover Township. Friends may William Halcisak of Ocean City, To send Mr. Halcisak’s family on-
may call from 9 a.m. until the time grandmother, Dorothy Czyzewicz Md.; sisters, Mrs. Mary Maleski of line words of comfort, please visit her love and support of her husband
call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the fu-
of service Saturday. (baba); nephews, Thomas Wilishef- Lawrenceville, N.J.; Mrs. Theresa our website at www.JohnVMorris- of more than 50 years and her daugh-
neral home.
McMaster and her husband, Jack, of FuneralHomes.com. ters. She was the manager of Dr. Kras-
ski and Christian Orlando; god- Online condolences may be sent
no’s private practice for many years,
daughter Caitlyn Majiros; aunt Mar- to www.natandgawlasfuneralhome- while keeping a Jewish home and
PATRICK L. LAVELLE, 79, of garet Kern; uncles, Thomas Cook, .com. raising her daughters to value their
Taylor, died Wednesday, May 18,
2011, at Mountain View Care Cen- Phil Q. Scott religion, the welfare of others, and to
grow into women of both profession-
ter. Born in Taylor on August 8, al and personal integrity. She was a
1931, he was a son of the late Leo May 15, 2011 gifted artist who appreciated art, na-
and Ann Walsh Lavelle. He was Dr. Rosemarie Ann Leandri ture and the harmony of a beautiful
preceded in death by five sisters
and four brothers. He is survived May 14, 2011 P hil Q. Scott, 62, of Mountain
Top, formerly of Marion, Ohio,
passed away Sunday, May 15, 2011.
Fellowship Church, Wilkes-Barre.
Phil was an avid fisherman and
home, an avid follower of national
politics, and a woman of deeply held
loved to travel. values and beliefs.
by wife, Anne Antal; sons, Atty. Jo- Born on September 29, 1948, he In addition to his parents, he was
seph Lavelle, Kevin Lavelle, and
Patrick Lavelle; grandchildren,
D r.passed
Rosemarie Ann Leandri, 69,
away Saturday, May 14,
was a son of the late Robert Wheeler
and Leavata (Scott) Tyler. He was a
preceded in death by step-father,
Lloyd H. Tyler; and maternal grand-
She was the beloved wife of the
late Dr. Isadore Krasno; dear mother
great-grandchildren, and several 2011, at the Health Central Hospital graduate of Marion Harding High mother, Nellie E. Scott. of Ina (Sheldon) Lubin, Miriam
in Ocoee, Fla. School. After graduating from high Left to cherish his memory are (John Hopp) Krasno, and the late
nieces and nephews.
She was born on September 1, school, Phil worked for the U.S. son, Marcus S. Tyler, Marion, Ohio; Francine (Robert) Mandel; loving
The funeral will be held at 10
1941, a daughter to Daniel J. and Ma- Postal Service in Marion. two grandchildren; brothers, Mike grandmother of Elizabeth (Brian)
a.m. Saturday in St. Ann Basilica Shortly thereafter, Phil enlisted Rohrman; sister of the late Joseph
ry Leandri in Kingston. She earned and Tony Wheeler, both of Ohio; sis-
Church, West Scranton. Relatives in the U.S. Army. He did two tours in ters, Theresa (Reverend Wallace) (Selma) Goldberg and Sadie (Ben)
her doctorate in osteopathic medi-
and friends are asked to go directly Vietnam, where he received a Pur- Smith and Cynthia Rackley, all of Feldman; and a caring aunt to seven
cine from the Philadelphia College
to church. Respects may be paid to ple Heart. After the war, Phil also Mountain Top; and beloved neph- nieces and two nephews. Mrs. Kras-
in 1977. She had two family medi- taught a seminar for Vietnam vets at
the family from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday ew, Jeremy Rackley, Mountain Top. no was a devoted wife, mother and
cine practices, Dresher, Pa., and vocational school in Marion, Ohio, Services are private and en-
at the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral grandmother who viewed her loving
Coral Springs, Fla. and throughout Ohio. trusted to Kniffen O’Malley
Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old family as her greatest achievement.
Later, she was an administrator Phil worked as a U.S. marshal and Funeral Home Inc., 465 S. Main St.,
Forge. In lieu of flowers, memorial Funeral service will be held at 2
and professor at medical colleges in he also worked at the VA Medical Wilkes-Barre.
contributions may be made in Pa- p.m. today at the Rosenberg Funeral
California and Florida. Among her Center, Wilkes-Barre. He was a Online condolences can be sent
trick’s name to Hospice of the Sa- member of New Covenant Christian to www.BestLifeTributes.com. Chapel, 348 S. River St., Wilkes-
many hobbies she enjoyed collecti- Barre. Rabbi Larry Kaplan and Can-
cred Heart, Wilkes-Barre; St. Ann Burial will be held at 10:45 a.m. Sat-
bles, dog breeding and competing tor Ahron Abraham will officiate. In-
Basilica Parish, Scranton; or St. in dog shows, floral design and inte- urday at the St. James Cathedral in
downtown Orlando, Fla. She will be terment will follow in Temple Israel
Francis Assisi Kitchen, Scranton. rior decorating. Cemetery, Swoyersville. Shiva will be
Rosemarie was a dedicated and
faithful Catholic, and for 20 years
laid to rest following the Mass at
The Garden Memorial Park in Boca FUNERALS observed at 205 Joseph Drive, King-
ston, from 7 to 9 p.m. today, from 2 to
MARGARET ZELINSKI, for- she was a lector and Eucharist min- Raton, Fla. 4 p.m. Friday, and from 2 to 4 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family re- BIKEL – Josephine, funeral 9:15 Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Name/St. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
merly of Dupont, passed away ister. a.m. Friday from the George A. Mary’s Church, 283 Shoemaker
Sunday, May 15, 2011, at Wesley She is survived by two children, quests donations to be made in Ro- Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. St., Swoyersville. Memorial donations may be made
Village, Jenkins Township. Jim Maynes, Winter Springs, Fla., semarie’s memory to the American Main St., Ashley. Mass of Chris- LOVE – Stella, funeral 9 a.m. today to the Temple Israel Frank and Hilda
Diabetes Association or the Amer- tian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s at the Sheldon Funeral Home, Lubin Feed the Homeless Fund, 236
A private funeral will be held at and Michelle Gallarelli, Winderm- Church, Dorrance Township. Meshoppen. Mass of Christian
the convenience of the family from ere, Fla.; sister, Dianne Petroski, ican Heart Association. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. today Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Joachim’s S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702.
Dallas; and six grandchildren. Arrangements are entrusted to and 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. Friday. Roman Catholic Church, Meshop- Condolences may be sent by visit-
the Kizis-Lokuta Funeral Home,
The family will receive friends Collison Family Funeral Homes & CAVANAUGH – Chris, Memorial pen. Friends may call the funeral ing her obituary at www.rosenbergfu-
134 Church St., Pittston. Service at 11 a.m. Saturday at home 8:30 a.m. until service neralchapel.com.
from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Colli- Crematory South (Howell Branch Christ United Presbyterian time.
son Family Funeral Home Chapel in Chapel), 3806 Howell Branch Road, Church, 105 Lee Park Ave., Ha- O’NEILL – Msgr. Kevin, Mass of
Winter Park. A Mass of Christian Winter Park, FL 32792. nover Township. Visitation will Christian Burial 11 a.m. today in St.
begin at 10 a.m. Mass for Chris at
St. Leo’s/ Holy Rosary Church,
Gregory, Clarks Green.
Robert Lutz
Ronald Stefanko Ashley, at 8 a.m. Friday, June 10.
CHIPOLIS – Matthew, Mass of
PALISCAK – Thomas, Mass of
Christian Burial 10 a.m. today at
All Saints Parish, 66 Willow St.,
May 16, 2011
Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. today
R
May 17, 2011 Plymouth. obert Lutz, 75, a resident of Moo-
in Corpus Christi Parish, Church
Margaret M. Reino of the Holy Redeemer, Harding.
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retown Road, Sweet Valley,
R onald S. Stefanko, 64, of South Those attending are asked to go Funeral Home Inc., 451 N. Main passed away Monday, May 16, 2011,
Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre, May 17, 2011 directly to the church. St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call after a long illness in Hospice Care
DARING – Raymond, memorial 9 a.m. until service time. VNA, Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre.
passed away Tuesday afternoon, service 11 a.m. Saturday in the SLABINSKI – Anthony, funeral 9 He was born August 8, 1935, in
May 17, 2011, in HCS Hampton
House, Hanover Township, follow- M argaret M. Reino, 54, of Shaver-
town, passed away Tuesday,
become highly educated on issues
of the day and to become a vocal
Dallas United Methodist Church,
Parsonage Street, Dallas. Friends
may call 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the
a.m. Friday from Mark V. Yanaitis
Funeral Home, 55 Stark St.,
Plains Township. Mass of Chris-
Wilkes-Barre, a son of the late Ster-
ling and Catherine Lynch Lutz.
ing a courageous battle with can- May 17, 2011, in Hospice Communi- supporter for change. Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Ss. Robert was an accomplished musi-
cer. ty Care Inpatient Unit at Geisinger She was so motivated that she re- Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. Peter & Paul Church, Plains cian and also a 44-year member of Lo-
Born July 5, 1946, in Wilkes- South Wilkes-Barre after a lengthy The family will also receive Township. Friends may call 5 to 8
ceived a private invitation to be part friends Saturday at the church p.m. today at funeral home. cal No. 30 and No. 6, Pa. Bricklayers
Barre, he was a son of the late Ste- battle with cancer. of a live audience on the Glenn Beck after the service. Masonic ser- SMITH – Darl, memorial services 2 and Allied Craft Workers Internation-
phan J. and Mary (Kollar) Stefan- Born in Kingston October 20, Show in New York City, N.Y. Marga- vices 7 p.m. Friday at funeral p.m. Saturday in the Oakdale al Union.
ko. Educated in the city schools, he 1956, Margaret was a daughter of home. United Methodist Church, Hun-
ret, however, was most proud of her DUDA – Paul, funeral 9 a.m. today He was preceded in death by sis-
the late Dominic and Sophie Nowa- lock Creek.
was a graduate of the GAR Memo- children and their accomplish- from the Richard H. Disque Fu- SOBOSKI – Nellie, funeral 9 a.m. ters, Eleanor Dietrick, Ann Forney
rial High School, Wilkes-Barre. sielski Boyle. She was educated in ments. As a mother she instilled the neral Home, 672 Memorial High- today from the Nat & Gawlas and Frances Lutz; and a brother, John
the Wyoming Valley West School way, Dallas. Mass of Christian Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Duris.
He was a member and lead sing- qualities of self-independence and Burial at 9:30 a.m. from Gate of
District and was a graduate of Lu- Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Surviving are his wife of 35 years,
er with the local musical band The education in her daughters. Heaven Church, Dallas. Burial at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady of
Tones since 1962. zerne County Community College’s EDFORD – John, funeral 9:30 a.m. Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave., Nancy Lutz; daughter Heidi; sisters,
Margaret was a member of Our Friday from the Kopicki Funeral
Ronald was preceded in death nursing program. Margaret was a Wilkes-Barre. Leona Hummel and Dorothy Hum-
Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston. TKATCH – Peter, funeral 10 a.m. mel, New Jersey, and Bertha Lutz,
by sisters Eleanor Sachs and Mar- Registered Nurse working in vari- Lake, and St. Therese’s Church, Sha- Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Friday from Davis-Dinelli Funeral
ous disciplines of nursing during in St. Ignatius Church. Friends Kingston; brother, Sterling Lutz, Pitt-
cella Birge. vertown. Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke.
ston; as well as grandchildren, nieces
her career, and she was most recent- may call 5 to 8 p.m. today. Visitation 5 to 8 p.m. today at
Surviving are a sister, Carolyn Surviving are her husband, FAULENT – Adella, funeral 9 a.m. and nephews.
ly employed as a surgical nurse for funeral home.
Savelli of Wilmington, Del.; sever- James V. Reino Jr., Shavertown; Friday from the Bernard J. Pion- TURNER – Donald, funeral 11 a.m. Memorial services will be held by
al nieces, nephews; and compan- Eye Care Specialists of Kingston. tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main today from the George A. Strish
daughters, Meghan and Carla Re- St., Duryea. Mass of Christian the family at a later date.
ion, Barbara Strittmatter of Hanov- Margaret married James V. Reino Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W. Main St.,
ino, both at home; brothers, Domin- Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Sacred Glen Lyon. Family and friends Arrangements are by the Clarke
er Township. Jr., of Luzerne, in 1983. The couple Heart of Jesus Church, Duryea. may call 10 a.m. until service time. Piatt Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset
ic Boyle and wife Rosemary, Ridley Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m.
Funeral services for Ron will moved to Shavertown, where they VOYACK – John Sr., Mass of Chris- Lake Rd., Hunlock Creek.
Park, Pa., and Louis Nowasielski today.
be private and at the convenience have lived for the past 27 years. tian Burial 11 a.m. Saturday at SS.
and wife, Karen, Pittsburgh, Pa.; sis- INMAN – Joan, funeral 11 a.m. Friday Peter & Paul Church, Avoca.
of his family from the John V. Mor- Always very active in her chil- from Sheldon Funeral Home, Friends may call 10 to 11 a.m. at More Obituaries, Page 2A
ters-in-law, Maryann Storz and hus- Meshoppen. Friends may call the
ris Funeral Homes of Wilkes-Barre. dren’s lives, Margaret and her hus- the church.
band Larry, Shavertown, and Maria funeral home 6 to 9 p.m. today. WILLAMS – Alice, funeral 11 a.m.
Online words of comfort and band were also involved in many
Catina, Winter Park, Fla.; brother- JAKOBOSKI – Robert, memorial today from Curtis L. Swanson
In Loving Memory Of
sympathy may be sent to the fam- civic, church and educational relat- service 6 p.m. today at the Yeo- Funeral Home Inc., Pikes Creek. MICHAEL EASTMAN JR.
in-law, Ronald Reino and wife Sha- sock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main
ily by visiting our website, ed groups over the years. Among WISNIEWSKI – John, funeral 9:30
ron, Luzerne; as well as numerous St., Plains Township. Family and a.m. Friday from the Grontkowski
www.JohnVMorrisFuneralHome- them were Gate of Heaven PTG, friends may call 5 to 6 p.m. today.
nieces and nephews. Funeral Home P.C., 51 W. Green
s.com. Bishop O’Reilly Parents Club, Dal- KOREY – George, prayer service 2 St., Nanticoke. Mass of Christian 1/6/83
A Mass of Christian Burial will p.m. May 28 at the Mercy Center
las High School Lock-In Committee Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Faustina
and “The Penn State Campaign for
be held at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Chapel, Misericordia University
Parish, Holy Trinity Church. to
Therese’s Church, Pioneer Avenue campus, Dallas.
OBITUARY POLICY the Future.” LATSKO- Emily, service with Pa- Calling hours 5 to 7 p.m. today. 5/19/08
and Davis Street, Shavertown. The nachida 8:45 a.m. Friday at the WNUK – Josephine, funeral 10 a.m.
The Times Leader publish- She was an avid reader and strong Friday from the S.J. Grontkowski
Rev. James J. Paisley will officiate. Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S.
es free obituaries, which supporter of the Back Mountain Main St., Plains Township. Divine Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St.,
have a 27-line limit, and paid Community Library. She was a Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Liturgy with Office of Christian Plymouth. Divine Liturgy at 10:30
a.m. in SS Peter & Paul Ukrainian If tears could build a stairway
obituaries, which can run member of the Pennsylvania Nurses Sunday at the Harold C. Snowdon Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Mary’s
Byzantine Catholic Church, Catholic Church, Plymouth. and memories a lane
with a photograph. A funeral Association. Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Friends may call 8:30 to 10 a.m. I would walk right up to Heaven
Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 7
home representative can call Margaret was a loving wife and Shavertown. to 9 p.m. today. Friday. and bring you back again.
the obituary desk at (570) mother who enjoyed spending time In lieu of flowers, the family re- LEVANDOSKI – Lillian, funeral 9:30
No farewell words were spoken.
quests memorial donations, if desir- a.m. today from the Wroblewski In Loving Memory
829-7224, send a fax to (570) with her family, taking family vaca- No time to say “Goodbye”.
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- tions and socializing with her many ed, may be made to “Penn State
Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming
Ave., Forty Fort. Mass of Christian Harold R. Cain Jr. You were gone before I knew it
bits@timesleader.com. If you friends and co-workers who will Wilkes-Barre,” attention Develop- Dec. 3, 1957 to May 19, 2010 and only God knows why.
fax or e-mail, please call to miss her terribly. Margaret was a ment Office - Margaret Reino Schol- In Loving Memory Of My heart still aches with sadness
confirm. Obituaries must be kind soul who quietly supported arship Fund, P.O. Box PSU, Leh- and secret tears still flow
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday many charitable causes. In recent man, PA 18627. Harold R. Cain Jr. What it meant to love you -
through Thursday and 7:30 No one can ever know.
p.m. Friday and Saturday.
years, she had become a proponent
for governmental change and self- G en etti’s Dec.3,1957 ~ May 19,2010
But now I know you want me
Obituaries must be sent by a responsibility. This inspired her to A fterFu nera lLu ncheons Even though you’re gone, to mourn for you no more.
funeral home or crematory,
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
Your memory will always To remember all the happy times
or must name who is hand- Life still has much in store.
Be with us and we think
ling arrangements, with H otelBerea vem entR a tes Since you’ll never be forgotten
address and phone number.
Of you daily and love Forever In Our Hearts I pledge to you today -
We discourage handwritten and miss you. Always In Our Thoughts. A hallowed place within my heart
notices; they incur a $15 Your loving sister Carol, Sadly missed by, is where you’ll always stay.
Niece Kelly Ann, Nephew Mark Sons, Cindy, Sisters, Nieces, Sadly missed by,
typing fee.
825.6477 And Great Niece Taylor Nephews & Dear Friends Family, Son and Friends
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Northwest Area approves $17.3 million budget plan with tax increase
Apartments contained the ised the ongoing sewer and
damage to one unit and street repair projects will
likely saved a life. not interfere with the an-
The apartment complex, nual Tomato Festival slated
Advisor says district’s fiscal budget, through spending cuts to adopt the plan, but when Super- Luksha, Connie Hubbard, Robert which is owned by the Pitt- for Aug. 18-21.
and an increase in state gaming intendent Nancy Tkatch said that Latorra, Barbara Sorber and John ston City Housing Author- City Engineer Tom Reilly
problems aided through the
(gambling) revenues, contains a the spending plan must be adver- Uter, are high school teachers. ity, is home to mainly elder- acknowledged the sewer
retirement of 13 educators. surplus of $16,640. He said the tised 30 days in advance of submis- Besides the millage, the board ly, handicapped and low-in- project had gotten behind
hike in gaming money, with adjust- sion to the state Department of moved to re-enact a $5 per-capita come residents. schedule in the past but he
ments for “realignment and recal- Education, the six school directors tax under the school code, a $5 per One of them was sent to added the most difficult
By TOM HUNTINGTON culations,” amounts to $485,520. in attendance voted to OK the plan capita tax under Act 511, a $10 oc- the hospital with critical portions of the project are
Times Leader Correspondent The board unanimously accept Melone put forth. cupational assessment tax under burns, but all of the other now being completed.
UNION TWP. – The Northwest the budget proposal and set its real Alton Farver, Albert Gordon, Gi- Act 511 for all governmental units tenants escaped without He said he expects the
School Board moved Wednesday estate tax rate at 9.38 mills, an in- na Schwartz, Peter Lanza, Daryl except Huntington Township, and harm. pace to pick up in the com-
night to adopt the final version of crease, it was stated, of 0.184 mills. Morgan and Charles Brace cast af- an earned income tax of half of 1 Police Sgt. William ing weeks.
its 2011-2012 proposed budget that A mill is $1 of tax for every $1,000 firmative votes. Gerald Conger, percent under Act 511. Huntington Knowles said four officers Reilly also estimated the
calls for expenditures of $17.3 mil- of assessed valuation. Michael Pegarella and Randy To- has a $5 occupational tax under and two firefighters arrived stabilization phase of the
lion. As he did previously, Melone masacci were absent. Act 511. at the complex off South Wayne’s World building re-
According to Albert Melone, Jr., said the district’s fiscal problems Of the 13 teachers who are retir- Melone said “some tweaking” is Main Street within a min- pair will likely be complet-
business consultant for the school have also been resolved through ing, seven serve in elementary still going on and there is hope that ute. ed by the end of June.
district, the board at present has the retirement of 13 educators. He classrooms, Sandra Kettleson, An- Gov. Tom Corbett may soften his The council recently au- At that point, the side-
been able to eliminate a deficit of said of those 13, nine retiring ita Zimmerman, Jeff Zimmerman, proposed state subsidy cuts. thorized the addition of a walk on that portion of
$209,575 that was projected in teachers will not be replaced, sav- Lori Sorber, Kay Wolfe, Judy Rit- Melone also said the Health fourth officer on duty to pa- South Main will again be-
budget estimates of May 2. ing more than $500,000. tenhouse and Pam Zaremba, and Care Trust granted a one month trol the downtown area on come accessible to the pub-
Melone said that in contrast, the The board was initially hesitant six, Karen Davenport, Rosemary credit of $150,000. weekend nights. lic.
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By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE -- Attendees
of The Luzerne Foundation’s 17th
annual meeting and reception on
Wednesday got a sneak preview of
a sculpture that will grace the Mil-
lennium Circle portal of River
Common Park.
During the meeting, Chairman
Terry Casey introduced Melanie
Maslow Lumia,
Luzerne Founda-
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER tion board mem-
Dr. David Kistler waves to the crowd Wednesday night when he is announced as the recipient of the ber and coordina-
Mary Bevevino Community Service Award. tor of the Millenni-
To see video um Circle Tribute
GRANT RECIPIENTS of the sculp- Site Sculpture Pro-
AWARDS
ture project, ject.
Recipients of the Luzerne Founda- Society Conference and software visit
tion 2011 Spring Grants are:
Maslow Lumia
• Greater Wilkes-Barre Associ- www.times
• Family Service Association – leader.com introduced Mark
ation for the Blind – Combating
Youth Talent Expo Project Age-Related Sight Loss Program Dryfoos, the artist
Continued from Page 3A
• Children’s Service Center – • Commission on Economic Op- who designed the
ute. He introduced Robert Antho- smoke alarms portunity – Dinners for Kids Pro- sculpture titled “The Ribbon,”
ny, principal at the David W. Kis- • Pittston Memorial Library – gram Ray Preby, who will fabricate it,
hands-on science program • Diamond City Partnership –
tler Kistler Elementary School, projectarchitectRichardWilliams
• The American Red Cross, Wyom- River Common Chalk Festival
to present the award to Kistler. ing Valley Chapter – disaster ser- and Chaire Aponick, chairwoman
The grants come from The Fund
Anthony invited all the “Kistler vices supplies for mass care for Luzerne County, The Ben of the Millennium Circle cam-
Kids” present to join him, as well • Luzerne County Historical Socie- Franklin Fund and many other paign.Dryfoosshoweda3-foot-tall
as the school’s Student Council. ty – Luzerne County Historical funds at The Foundation. replica of the sculpture to the audi-
Kistler Kids are those who have ence. AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
received the Dr. David W. Kistler Maslow Lumia said the Millen- Mark Dryfoos holds a replica of ‘The Ribbon,’ the sculpture he
Scholarship Fund of the Luzerne The Kistler scholarship is the community. nium Circle Fund of the Luzerne designed for Millennium Circle at the River Common.
Foundation since Kistler estab- awarded to sixth-grade students “As I’ve said before, I’ve prac- Foundation was created by a “spe-
lished it in 1998. each year based on their scholar- ticed medicine for 53 years and cial group of people” whose one- JOIN THE CIRCLE Circle members will be etched in
This year’s recipients were Lau- ship, character, need and citizen- medicine was my vocation, but time gifts of $2,000 play an impor- the base of the sculpture.
ren Owca and Garrett Gagliardi. ship. Students receive the schol- education was my avocation, tant role in helping the foundation Call 714-1570 to learn more about “We’re finally at the point where
joining the Millennium Circle.
Anthony described Kistler as a arship after graduating from high starting with running for the identify significant unmet com- we can say this is going to happen
“dedicated, generous, down-to- school. To date, 36 students were school board and being involved munity need. and it’s going to happen in the fall.
earth gentleman who will do any- awarded the scholarship. with the new school. … I feel pas- The ultimate goal is to have And we invite you all to come and
thing in his power to help a child, Kistler said he established the sionate about public education 2,000 members and a fund that the grants. A donor can be an indi- be a part of that unveiling,” Mas-
family, a school, a church, the scholarship as a way to “give because it seems to be democracy would present grants to the com- vidual, family, business or civic low Lumia said.
community.” While a member of something back” after the com- at work. munity totaling more than group. Shesaidthereisstillanopportu-
the former Wilkes-Barre Board of munity honored him by naming “You have people, regardless of $200,000 each year. “We always had planned to have nity for more people to become
Education and still today, Kistler the school after him in 1977. their background (and) finances, Each Circle member is asked to something at the Millennium Cir- Millennium Circle members and
was and is “a strong advocate for Kistler said he is amazed to see they have an opportunity to do be “the eyes and ears” of the fund cle portal to commemorate those have their names etched in the
quality education for all chil- how scholarship applicants have well and fulfill their capabilities. to help identify unmet need each folks,”MaslowLumiasaid,adding sculpture base. “There’s nothing
dren,” he said. contributed to their school and to … It opens doors,” Kistler said. yearandvoteonhowbesttoaward that the names of all Millenium etched in stone yet,” she said.
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Editorial
STATE OPINION: ANTI-FRAUD BILL
Voter-ID measure
a waste of money
A
NOTHER AWARD One problem we do have, as
for creative problem Philadelphians saw this week,
solving in Harrisburg is voter turnout. And since 11
this week goes to percent of eligible voters don’t
Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, R-Butler, have official photo ID, it stands
for a truly inspired entry: He to reason that measures such
proposes to fix a problem we as Metcalfe’s will only make
don’t have by exacerbating two things worse, especially for
problems we do have. poor people, who are most like-
Metcalfe is pushing a bill ly to fall into this category.
that would require voters to Another problem we have is
present a photo ID every time a budget deficit. Enacting Met-
they vote. Now, voters must calfe’s bill, which includes a
present ID only the first time provision requiring the state to
they appear at a polling place, provide free photo ID to any-
and can choose from a range of one who needs it, would make
acceptable forms, including it worse. The Pennsylvania
utility bills and paychecks. The Budget and Policy Center esti-
Metcalfe bill would limit those mates that between paying for
options to a few forms of gov- the IDs, lost revenue to the
ernment ID. state Department of Transpor-
Metcalfe says this is neces- tation and a voter-education
sary to reduce voter fraud. But campaign that would need to
state Rep. Greg Vitali, D-Dela- accompany the law, the mea-
ware, looked up how many sure would cost $11 million.
Pennsylvanians were convict- Eleven million dollars of tax-
ed of voter fraud at the polls in payer money to address a non-
elections in 2004, 2006, 2008 existent problem? Sounds like MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
and 2010. The grand total: a bad deal.
Four. Voter fraud is a problem
Pennsylvania doesn’t have.
Philadelphia Daily News Government profits most SEND US YOUR OPINION
This means I can’t raise their taxes to
lower the deficit. That leaves me with one
from lofty gasoline prices Letters to the editor must include the solution.
writer’s name, address and daytime I have to put the blame for the deficits
phone number for verification. Letters on the working men and women of my
QUOTE OF THE DAY
W
ith gas prices nudging $4 per gallon, should be no more than 250 words. We district. I have to blame retirees for collect-
it is no surprise to once again see the reserve the right to edit and limit writers
“We need to get 11 good people stories about how much money the to one published letter every 30 days.
ing Social Security and using Medicare. I
• E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com have to blame the children for wanting to
because otherwise we’ll be in oil companies are making.
• Fax: 570-829-5537 go to school. Instead of taking money from
So I investigated with the help of Google
trouble.” and will share my findings. Our state gov-
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
the people who can afford to pay, I’ll cut
entitlements.
Michael Cabell ernment charges us 32.3 cents for every I’ll get the workers who have no benefits
The Butler Township resident, 25, assessed the gallon of gas we buy. In addition, we pay
situation after he and 21 other Luzerne County to go after the ones who do. I will instill
the state a 6 percent sales tax on our gas vitally important to the development of the mindset that if I don’t have it, no one
Council candidates advanced past Tuesday’s primary. Those Republican
purchases. The federal government charg- youths. And, I would argue, teachers are should have it. If anybody wants health
and Democratic contenders, plus an as-yet-unknown number of
independent candidates, will vie for the 11 available seats in November’s
es us 18.4 cents for every gallon of gas. So, largely underappreciated by society as a care for all or a decent retirement, we will
general election. you and I pay 75 cents to the government whole. It can be a thankless job, and it is call them a “socialist.”
for every $4 gallon of gas we pump. not the most highly compensated profes- The retirees won’t mind if I cut their
The average profit made by oil compa- sion one can pursue. Social Security benefits as long as they
OTHER OPINION: ARBITRATION nies on a gallon of gas is 8 to 10 cents. Yes, With tenure, you need to take the good aren’t considered socialists. They will elect
it is true; the state government and the with the bad. It is an imperfect system, but
Overrule limit
me again, and I can start looking for more
federal government both make more mon- removing it from the profession could have money again.
ey on a gallon of gas than the oil company, unintended negative effects on the future
despite the fact that it is the oil company William J. Herbert
of education.
on class-actions
Wilkes-Barre
that pays the cost of finding the oil, drill- Maggie Faller
ing for the oil, refining the oil and trans- Rice Township
porting the oil.
If you take the time to investigate, you
Natural gas companies
I
N A CASE that began with held that some contracts bar-
a disgruntled cell phone ring class actions are “uncon-
will see that our energy problems really
result more from our government policies
Money matters most getting steal of a deal
customer, the U.S. Su- scionable” and thus unenforce- than from a lack of resources or the ability
to an ‘honest’ politician
T
he governor insists on not taxing the
preme Court has made it able. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court to provide energy. But if you are concerned gas companies that seemingly are
harder for groups of consumers of Appeals decided that the
I
about the rising gas prices, you can rest wonder what a politician telling the destroying our state and potentially
or employees to band together AT&T contracts were uncon- easy. truth would sound like:
to seek damages from corpora- scionable because, among oth- poisoning us, but he does “vow to protect
The president has assigned a commis- Hello, I am your representative in the state’s water supplies from drill-related
tions. Because the decision in- er things, consumers couldn’t sion to study the problem and will no Congress. I run for office every two years.
volved a federal statute, not the negotiate them with AT&T; degradation.”
doubt give a speech or two on the subject. Once elected, I spend a lot of time trying Well, I hope that all of this so-called
Constitution, Congress can – they were take-it-or-leave-it That should fix it. to raise money to get elected again. protection related to our water supply is
and should – overrule the court. documents offered by a party
Bob McDougal Since the people I represent in my dis- not being paid for with our hard-earned
Almost a decade ago, Vincent with superior bargaining pow- Wilkes-Barre trict are overtaxed and underpaid, I can’t tax dollars! Every penny should be funded
and Liza Concepcion er.
entered into a sales Class actions allow The Federal Ar- depend on them to fund my campaign. by the gas drilling companies. If not, our
contract with AT&T
Mobility that con- many people who
bitration Act al-
lows arbitration
Tenure process flawed, That’s where my special-interest friends
come in. They provide the money for TV
legislators need to make sure they are,
immediately, regardless of what the gover-
tained an arbitration suffer the same
clause forbidding a harm to join as a
agreements to be
disregarded if but vital to education spots and radio ads.
In order to keep that money coming in, I
have to promise to lower their taxes. I had
nor might say.
Why should the gas companies benefit
customer to join with state law allows it. tremendously off of our state without an
T
“class” to seek here has been a great deal of attention
others in a class-ac- But Justice Anto- to give them tax breaks to move jobs over- obligation to at least pay to fully protect us
paid recently to tenure and unions as
tion lawsuit against compensation. nin Scalia wrote seas and give them favorable trade pol- from any harm?
they apply to the education system in
the company. The that that excep- icies. Of course, losing all those jobs meant The governor said these drilling compa-
the area. There are those people who argue
Concepcions, who tion didn’t apply that tenure and unions are a significant less money coming in to the general fund. nies are creating much-needed jobs for our
were aggrieved because they to the Concepcions’ dispute be- impediment to the education system. It also meant all those unemployed work- state and that is why he won’t tax them.
were charged $30.22 in sales cause breaking their contract Some people believe that teachers do what ers would be drawing from unemployment Jobs at what cost? They are very hazard-
tax on a supposedly free phone, with AT&T would frustrate the insurance. I also have to promise not to ous and won’t last forever, but the poten-
is necessary to receive tenure and then
brought a class-action suit purpose of the arbitration act. raise my constituents’ taxes. All this leads tial damages they create to people and to
take a more lax approach, because there is
against AT&T anyway two Underlying this legal debate to a problem of deficits. the environment will.
no concern about job security; thus there is
years later. Class actions allow about the interplay of state and We spend more money than is provided His budget proposal is to freeze wages
no need to attempt to improve as teachers.
many people who suffer the federal law is a real-world con- for in the general fund. In order to hide the and cut benefits from people already work-
On the other hand, there is the argu-
same harm to join as a “class” to cern: that consumers not be ex- deficit, we started borrowing money from ing, when some small levies on these bil-
ment that tenure creates an atmosphere in
seek compensation. ploited by vastly more powerful Social Security. We promised to pay it back
which teachers are free to do their jobs lion-dollar companies can stop that, giving
At first glance, the Concep- merchants. out of the under-funded general fund,
without having to be concerned with polit- him time to configure a better budget for
cions would seem to have no le- With its narrow reading of which of course added to the deficit.
ical interference. Tenure can create an future years.
gitimate complaint. After all, the federal arbitration act, the
atmosphere of academic freedom and Once we ran out of Social Security sur- He should focus on bringing safe, good-
they had voluntarily signed a court has put remedies out of
lessen the time spent on administrative plus money to borrow, we decided to bor- paying and permanent jobs here.
sales contract limiting them to reach for many consumers.
concerns when that time could be better row money (with interest) from other In my opinion, he should be legally
standalone complaints. But the
California Supreme Court has
Los Angeles Times spent on teaching. countries. This all added to the increasing bound to return the million bucks (or close
Tenure is a double-edged sword. As with deficit. to it) he accepted in campaign funds from
EDITORIAL BOARD any political system, there are going to be Now here is the problem. I am running these drilling companies. It looks really
those people who take advantage. On the for office again and I need money to win. bad, almost as though he were bought off
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor other hand, tenure attracts people to the My constituents can’t provide the amount to not tax them while in office.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT profession. of money I need, so I’m forced to continue C. West
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Teachers, and education as a whole, are taking money from special-interest groups. Nanticoke
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WOMEN
scandal, there is a sense women C A N D I D AT E S I N J U D I C I A L R A C E S S I N C E 19 9 0 pleased to see so many females “These are unofficial results
may not be as much of a part of the take the initiative to run in the and some contests are not go-
1990 – Ann Lokuta, Enid Harris Thomas Burke and Peter Paul
network that produced these and Diane Kopcha Katlic competed Olszewski Jr.
past two elections, and “thrilled” ing to hold up at the official
judges. I’m not suggesting the against 14 other male candidates 2003 – Michael Toole defeated that they’ve done so well. count,” Piazza said. “Typically,
Continued from Page 1A
people who run the political orga- in a race for four seats that were Thomas O’Connor. Katlic said she believes the fe- we have a number of absentee
general election: Fred Pierantoni, nizations are corrupt. I do think won by Lokuta, Hugh Mundy, 2007 – David Lupas defeated Tom males have been aided by a ballots that are what we call
Joseph Skalorsky Jr., Michael voters see women as outsiders.” Joseph Augello and Correale Marsilio change in attitude of the public, marginally marked,” which
Vough and Dick Hughes. Madonna and other political Stevens. 2009 – Tina Polachek Gartley and which has become more accept-
1993 – Michael Conhan defeated William Amesbury battled 15 other means things may have oc-
Attorney Paula Radick also analysts stressed gender was not ing of women in the legal profes- curred to make the ballot votes
Joseph Musto. candidates to win dual nomi-
hoped to secure a nomination, but the sole factor that propelled the 1995 – Mark Ciavarella defeated nations in the May primaries. They sion than it was back in the ’90s. questionable, such as failure to
fell short, placing 11th out of 16 women to victory, however. Joseph Giovannini went on to defeat Dick Hughes in “People have come to the ac- completely fill in ovals or dam-
candidates on both ballots. Only “There’s a perception, and it’s 1999 – Virginia Murtha Cowley and the general election. ceptance that women are quali- age to the paper ballot.
the top six moved on to the gener- an accurate perception to an ex- Fred Pierantoni were defeated by fied to be judges. It’s not a unique The county has more than
al election. tent, that women can get the job situation anymore,” Katlic said. 100 ballots that have yet to be
Political analysts agree the done honestly and competently ... Harris said she is also pleased added to the final figures.
three women who prevailed bene- but they have to be capable wom- Marks said. Nearly half of stu- were six judicial elections, but on- to see more females on the court, “That’s for the whole coun-
fited from their gender. They were en,” said Ed Mitchell, a media dents in law school are women, ly a handful of women had even though she admits to being some- ty,” Piazza said. “I would ex-
also aided, in part, by disgust over consultant who worked for and one third of all of attorneys sought to run. The last female what uneasy about touting the vir- pect that one or two are prob-
the corruption scandal that led to Vough. practicing law are women. candidate before Gartley was Vir- tues of one gender over another in ably from Pittston.”
the ouster of three judges – all “There are a lot more women in ginia Murtha Cowley, who lost in the judicial system. He said there are other ap-
men – said G. Terry Madonna, di- Success elsewhere in state the pipeline to become judges,” 1999 to Peter Paul Olszewski Jr. “I take a little bit of offense to parent ties in the numerous
rector of the Center for Politics Lynn Marks, executive director Marks said. “It’s a good sign. Judg- and Thomas Burke. (the notion) there are differences municipal races, and that it is
and Public Affairs at Franklin and of Pennsylvanians for Modern es should reflect the diversity of The only other judicial election between male and female judges,” likely they would also be re-
Marshall College in Lancaster Courts, said the success of the fe- society as a whole. It enhances with female candidates prior to Harris said. solved before the final count
“Sometimes, in the wake of a male candidates’ in Luzerne public trust and confidence in the that was in 1990, when Ann Lok- “I think they should all have a Friday.
scandal, women are considered County is being mirrored else- court system.” uta battled against Enid Harris, good work ethic, experience, But if there are ties even af-
more favorably as a candidate be- where in the state as well. That pipeline in Luzerne Coun- Diane Kopcha Katlic and 14 other compassion and demeanor. That’s ter that, the county has a time-
cause they are not part of the ‘Old More and more women are as- ty had been relatively dry until male candidates to win a seat. all the stuff that goes into making worn and legally required
Boy’s Network,’ ” Madonna said. cending to judgeships, partly be- 2009, however, when Gartley a good judge. I don’t know that method for breaking any ties.
“Given what’s gone on in Luzerne cause there are many more female won. Women more accepted wearing panty hose should make “We toss a coin,” Piazza said.
County with the cash-for-kids attorneys now than in years past, From 1990 up until then, there Katlic said Wednesday she is a difference.”
UNION
that all 11 would secure nomina- cuss plans for the November he is running on his own and will fessor of political science at as much attention to the group
tions. general election, she said. not be part of any slate, though Keystone College, said the nomi- as they did going into the pri-
“Overall we’re thrilled and It’s unclear if the four candi- he welcomes endorsements. nation of only four Working Fam- mary.”
pleased with it all,” said Schnel- dates will stay on their own team “I really want to be independ- ilies candidates shows the Wilkes University political sci-
Continued from Page 1A
ly, of the American Federation of or attempt to recruit others, she ent and not tie myself to any- group’s message “didn’t reso- ence professor Tom Baldino said
ban, who was not part of the State, County and Municipal said. one,” Morelli said. nate” to the extent some expect- it was still a feat to get four polit-
slate. Employees (AFSCME) union. Union leaders endorsed two Cabell said he appreciates en- ed. ical newcomers elected from
Working Families candidates “These were ordinary people – Republicans who secured pri- dorsements but does not expect “It shows the unions don’t such a large pool of contenders.
Jane Walsh-Waitkus, Salvatore not politicians – ordinary people mary nominations – Rick Morel- to join any slates, though he said have as much strength as they “With that many Democrats, it
Licata and M. Theresa Morcav- who can now help the everyday li and Michael Cabell – but these that might change. thought they did,” Brauer said. takes a collective action to break
age also received nominations. people of Luzerne County,” two were not part of the Working “I’d have to think about it and “When that sort of thing hap- through the pack to get any
County government union Schnelly said. Families team and were not in- talk to people. At this moment, pens in politics, groups like that members of a team elected,” Bal-
leader Paula Schnelly said sup- The four successful Working cluded in the group’s campaign I’m running my campaign indi- lose some of their clout going in- dino said. “They should take
porters of the slate were hopeful Families candidates and union activities. vidually,” Cabell said. to the general election. I don’t heart that they had four of their
but never realistically expected leaders will soon regroup to dis- Morelli said Wednesday that Jeff Brauer, an associate pro- think other candidates will pay own elected.”
COUNCIL
Linda McClosky pool of contenders may be a sign based on registration, he said.
The failure of any slates to get
Houck talks with the home rule charter should have Voters did not have the option
all candidates elected shows that
a supporter allowed some or all council mem- to vote straight party in the pri-
many voters want independent
Tuesday night. bers to be elected by districts, mary. Brauer said 77 percent of lo-
Continued from Page 1A thinkers, rather than majority Houck, a Demo-
voting blocs, said David Sosar, a rather than countywide, said Jeff cal governments in the country
crat, had the
council race. professor of political science at Brauer, an associate professor of use nonpartisan primaries to
second-most
Piazza said he expected consid- King’s College. political science at Keystone Col- choose candidates for municipal
votes among
erable under voting in the race, in The formation of large slates Luzerne County lege. and county races, which means
part because some candidates for the general election campaign council candi- Home rule charter drafters candidates run with no party la-
were encouraging voters to “bul- could hurt candidates, he predict- dates in Tues- chose an at-large system, arguing bel.
let vote” them and no others. ed. day’s primary. that districts would encourage
Political analysts had also pre- “It’s good to see that full slates provincial behavior among mem- Female candidates win
dicted under voting because vot- weren’t winning in the races. I bers who may put the interests of The success of female county
ers may not have the time or inter- think that’s a good thing for the FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMESLEADER their region over what’s best for council candidates does not sur-
est to research the backgrounds of county, that people don’t want a the county as a whole. prise Brauer. All six female Demo-
all contenders. A total 49 council slate of people who are going to tive, he said. tender Elaine Maddon Curry was But Brauer said the large ballot cratic council contenders won
candidates were on Tuesday’s bal- commandeer the county from the “The idea that voters would in 19th place shortly after 10 on may continue voter “confusion” nominations – Curry, M. Theresa
lot – 33 Democrats and 16 Repub- beginning,” Sosar said. sweep out any vestiges of the old election night, with164 of189 pre- to the general election, when vot- Morcavage, Michelle Bednar, Ei-
licans. Voters must choose all11to Wilkes University political sci- government could be put to rest,” cincts reporting. The Butler ers will be asked to select 11 of at leen M. Sorokas, Jane Walsh-Wait-
start the new county home rule ence professor Tom Baldino said Baldino said. Township resident shot up to 11th least 22 candidates. The ballot is kus and Linda McClosky Houck.
government, while future council he wasn’t surprised that county He also pointed out the “fine place, landing a nomination, after expected to grow because it will Three of the four female Repub-
members will be chosen in groups Commissioner Stephen A. Urban margins” separating winners. results from the southern half of include Independent and third- lican council candidates won
of five or six every two years. was selected because he has the For instance, Republican nomi- the county were tallied. party candidates who secure the nominations – Kathleen M. Do-
“I knew that it was going to be a “best name recognition” of the 49 nees Joyce Dombroski-Gebhardt The top candidates received nearly 1,000 nomination signa- bash, Gina Nevenglosky and
very high number from the get-go contenders. and Michael Cabell were only four strong countywide support, but tures, and several have already Dombroski-Gebhardt.
based on the number of candi- Former county Commissioner votes apart, according to unoffi- some other nominees appear to spread word that they’re planning “I think there is still this feeling
dates and number to be elected,” Edward Brominski is also a famil- cial results. Hundreds of votes have been more dependent on to run. in Luzerne County that women
Piazza said. “That’s fine. There’s iar name to many, Baldino said. separated several others. support from their regions, he Voters who don’t want to take can be trusted more than men af-
no issue. People are not obligated Their victories show that vot- Baldino wants to research the said. the time to research individuals ter what happened with the judg-
to vote for all 11.” ers did not see their connections council election results by re- may end up voting straight-party es and corruption,” Brauer said.
to county government as a nega- gions. Districts vs. at-large for the 11 in November, which “It’s a good time to run as a wom-
Independent vs. slates For example, Democratic con- The under voting and large could give the Democrats an edge an because of that.”
I N T E R N AT I O N A L L E A G U E
Healthy Brown
MOOSIC – A valiant comeback effort Next Game: 6:35 today versus Lehigh
by the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees Valley at PNC Field
Probable Pitchers: The IronPigs’ RHP
was ruined by Domonic Brown.
Brian Bass (2-2, 5.75) vs. Yankees RHP
Lehigh Valley’s outfielder came
appears headed
Carlos Silva (NR)
through with a game-winning hit in the
top of the 11th inning on Wednesday as 5
IRONPIGS
4
YANKEES
On Deck: The four-game series wraps
up Friday night.
the Yankees fell 5-4 at PNC Field for Radio: All games can be heard on THE
to Phillies soon
their fourth straight home loss and third GAME (1340-AM) with Mike Vander
consecutive loss overall. The loss also also gave him at least one hit in all 11 Woude
drops the Yankees two games behind games he’s played in for the IronPigs
Lehigh Valley in the International this season. 4-3 on Brandon Laird’s second home run
H
League North Division. “I was looking for a good pitch to hit of the season, a three-run shot to left e broke his hand, sprained his
Brown, the Phillies’ top prospect, was and it was a good pitch I just tried to stay field. Laird finished the game 2-for-2 thumb and suffered a major
hitless in his first five plate appearances on it and hit it through the middle,” with three walks. blow to his big league dreams.
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER and was behind in the count 1-2 in his Brown said. SWB evened the score and made ex- No wonder Domonic Brown’s main
The Iron Pigs Rich Thomspon is last at-bat before coming through with The Yankees trailed 4-0 with two outs tra frames possible when Dan Brewer aspiration centers on staying pain free
thrown out at third as the Yankees an RBI-single against Lance Pendleton in the sixth. rather than going to play for the Phila-
Brandon Laid makes the play. (1-2) to score Erik Kratz. Brown’s knock They came back cutting the lead to See YANKEES, Page 8B
delphia Phillies this season.
“Usually, I’m a big goal-setter,”
Brown said. “Not this year.”
This was supposed to be his year.
TRACK DISTRICT 2 LACROSSE Brown was projected to be the start-
ing right fielder for the Phillies, or at
Weather
least part of a platoon for the job, after
Jayson Werth left for Washington as a
free agent.
It doesn’t take a secret secret agent
delays
to unearth why that didn’t materialize.
Brown had to wonder what on earth
was happening when he suffered
through an 0-for-15 slump at the start
of his spring training with the big club.
districts
When he finally did get a hit down in
Florida, it broke his right hand.
And after coming off the disabled list
with a hot start for Triple-A Lehigh
Valley, Brown suffered a sprained
thumb on same hand he broke.
Spartans pole vaulter Was it all a matter of anxiety getting
Blannard gets a second the best of him the way most pitchers
he’s faced couldn’t?
chance in today’s action. “I’m such a competitor, I want to be
out there ASAP,” Brown said.
He’s accustomed to accomplishing
By TOM ROBINSON things quickly.
The Times Leader The 6-foot-5, 205-pound outfielder
SCRANTON – Steph Blannard was named the Paul Owens Award
winner as the best player in the Phillies
thought her shot at a District 2 ti-
minor league system last season.
tle and a spot in the state cham- He’s still just 23 years old, and still
pionships had just been washed the Phillies top prospect, with 50 home
away by a downpour that inter- runs, 51 RBI and a near-.300 batting
rupted the pole vault competi- average through four-plus minor league
tion. seasons.
The Wyoming Valley West se- But he hasn’t yet made the major
impact he or the Phillies have been
nior is one of many athletes who CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER yearning for.
are scheduled to receive a second Jenna DiMaria scores a goal for Wyoming Seminary during Wednesday’s District 2 girls lacrosse championship game. “He’s here to get his work in and
chance today when the District 2 improve as a player,” said Lehigh Valley
Class 3A Track and Field Cham- manager Ryne Sandberg, who knew a
L O C A L B A S E B A L L S O F T B A L L BULLETIN BOARD
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H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL W L Pct. GB Double Elimination A series of wrestling clinics will be
Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 24 16 .600 — University Park (Pa.) Regional
(5:45 p.m.)
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Friday, May 20
held once again this summer at
Hanover Area at Wyoming Area BOXING REPORT: In the WBC light heavyweight title fight on May 21 in Montreal, Oregon (39-14) vs. Albany (NY) (28-21), 2:30 p.m. Lake-Lehman High School. They
Wyoming Valley West at Nanticoke (Yankees) ................................. 21 17 .553 2
Canada, Jean Pascal is -$140 vs. Bernard Hopkins at +$120. Under 9.5 rounds: Fordham (41-17) vs. Penn State (27-22), 5 p.m.
West Side Tech at Abington Heights Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 20 19 .513 31⁄2 are being held Monday and
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Wednesday evenings from 5:30
1
Holy Redeemer at Tunkhannock Friday, May 20
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H.S. BASEBALL
Syracuse (Nationals)............... 15 22 .405 71⁄2 Fight will end in a draw: +$2200.
Baylor (40-12) vs. Lehigh (33-21), 5 p.m. p.m. to 7:30 p.m., beginning June
(4:15 p.m.) East Carolina (39-20) vs. Maryland (39-17), 7:30
Dallas at Berwick South Division p.m. 6th. Featured clinicians will in-
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Lake-Lehman at Northwest Gwinnett (Braves) ................... 21 18 .538 2 California (39-10) vs. Jacksonville State (39-19), 5
Coach, Pat Santoro-Lehigh Uni-
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Valley West, 4:30 p.m. Favorite Odds Underdog Rockies -$110 PHILLIES versity Head Coach, Mark Cody-
Charlotte (White Sox) ............. 18 20 .474 41⁄2 p.m.
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Ill.-Chicago (25-22) vs. Louisville (36-18), 7:30 p.m.
Norfolk (Orioles) ...................... 14 26 .350 91⁄2 American League MARLINS -$165 Cubs Oklahoma University Head Coach
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Knoxville (Tenn.) Regional
(Formerly of American University
Friday, May 20
championship W L Pct. GB
Angels -$138 MARINERS Brewers -$107 PADRES Oklahoma State (37-17) vs. Georgia Tech (44-10), 4 and 2011 NCAA Coach of the Year),
Columbus (Indians)................ 27 13 .675 — p.m.
Berwick vs. Coughlin, 4:15 Louisville (Reds) .................... 23 17 .575 4 RED SOX -$140 Tigers DODGERS -$128 Giants Liberty (30-28) vs. Tennessee (47-10), 6:30 p.m. Kerry McCoy- Olympic Champion
p.m. Lake-Lehman H.S. Toledo (Tigers)....................... 20 21 .488 71⁄2
Yankees -$150 ORIOLES NBA Athens (Ga.) Regional and Maryland University Head
Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 17 24 .415 10 ⁄2 1
Friday, May 20 Coach, Teague Moore-American
WVC Division 1-B Wednesday's Games BLUE JAYS -$135 Rays
Favorite Points Underdog Florida State (30-26) vs. UAB (38-17), 2:30 p.m.
championship Gwinnett 4, Rochester 0 Western Conference Finals Georgia State (36-23) vs. Georgia (47-12), 5 p.m. University Head Coach (Formerly
Lehigh Valley 5, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 4, 11 in- WHITE SOX -$115 Indians Gainesville (Fla.) Regional of Clarion University), Steve Po-
Lake-Lehman vs. Delaware nings MAVERICKS 5.5 Thunder Friday, May 20
Durham 7, Louisville 4 Rangers -$105 ROYALS well-Easton High School, Dave
Valley, 6 p.m. Spartan Stadium, Indianapolis 6, Buffalo 1 NHL UCLA (33-17) vs. Jacksonville (43-14), 3:30 p.m.
National League Bethune-Cookman (33-24) vs. Florida (47-9), 6 Crowell-Nazareth High School, Jeff
Kingston Pawtucket 7, Columbus 2, 1st game Favorite Odds Underdog p.m.
Buxton-Blair Academy, John
Syracuse 10, Norfolk 4 REDS -$175 Pirates
Friday, May 20 Columbus 8, Pawtucket 3, 2nd game LIGHTNING -$135/+$115 Bruins Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional
Stutzman-Bloomsburg University
Charlotte 10, Toledo 7 METS -$125 Nationals Friday, May 20
H.S. BASEBALL Notre Dame (45-9) vs. Kentucky (36-14), 5:30 p.m. Head Coach, Scott Goodale-Rutg-
(4:15 p.m.) Today's Games
Western Mich. (25-28) vs. No. 10 seed Michigan
Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area Buffalo at Indianapolis, 11:05 a.m.
(51-4), 8 p.m. ers University Head Coach, and Pat
Nanticoke at Coughlin Pawtucket at Columbus, 6:35 p.m.
Northwest at Hanover Area Lehigh Valley at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 6:35 p.m. Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Regional Poplizio-Binghamton University
Norfolk at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Friday, May 20 Head Coach. Cost of the clinics will
Saturday, May 21 Rochester at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Friday, April 15: Binghamton 4, Manchester 3, OT B A S K E T B A L L Chattanooga (42-12) vs. Memphis (35-12), 4:30
be $160 if registered before June 1
Louisville at Durham, 7:05 p.m. p.m.
H.S. BASEBALL Sunday, April 17: Manchester 5, Binghamton 4, OT Jackson State (24-19) vs. Alabama (46-8), 7 p.m.
Holy Redeemer at Hazleton Area
Toledo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, April 19: Manchester 6, Binghamton 3 and $180 if registering at the door.
Crestwood at Pittston Area
Friday's Games Wednesday, April 20: Binghamton 5, Manchester 4, NBA Columbia (Mo.) Regional
Intensive workouts, top-notch
Lehigh Valley at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 6:35 p.m. OT Friday, May 20
Northwest at MMI Prep
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Norfolk at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Friday, April 22: Binghamton 2, Manchester 1, 2OT FIRST ROUND DePaul (39-13) vs. Indiana (37-16), 5 p.m. technique instruction and expo-
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District 2 first round Rochester at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. OT Chicago 4, Indiana 1 Norman (Okla.) Regional
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Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Norfolk 2 Friday, May 20
Buffalo at Indianapolis, 7:15 p.m. Monday, April 18: Chicago 96, Indiana 90 Oklahoma (37-16) vs. Iona (31-20), 6 p.m.
Toledo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.
Friday, April 15: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1
Thursday, April 21: Chicago 88, Indiana 84
be featured. The clinics are being
Saturday, April16: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Missouri State (29-23) vs. Tulsa (43-13), 8:30 p.m.
Eastern League 0 Saturday, April 23: Indiana 89, Chicago 84 College Station (Texas) Regional directed by Jack Davis, former
Tuesday, April 26: Chicago 116, Indiana 89
Eastern Division
Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk
Miami 4, Philadelphia 1
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Paso Robles, Calif. Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 18 17 .514 — 8 p.m.
Sunday, April 24: Charlotte 2, Hershey 1, OT Saturday, April 16: Atlanta 103, Orlando 93
GOLF Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 19 20 .487 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Tuesday, April 19: Orlando 88, Atlanta 82 Tucson (Ariz.) Regional Group will be hosting a golf tour-
9 a.m.
TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo World Match
Akron (Indians)......................... 18 19 .486 1 Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 3 Friday, April 22: Atlanta 88, Orlando 84 Friday, May 20 nament on Saturday at Shad-
Richmond (Giants) .................. 18 20 .474 1 ⁄2
1
Saturday, April 16: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 4 Sunday, April 24: Atlanta 88, Orlando 85 Texas Tech (40-14) vs. New Mexico State (43-15), 7
Play Championship, first round matches, at Ca-
Erie (Tigers) ............................. 17 19 .472 11⁄2 Sunday, April 17: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 2, OT Tuesday, April 26: Orlando 101, Atlanta 76 p.m. owbrook Inn & Resort in Tunk-
sares, Spain
1 p.m. Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 17 19 .472 11⁄2 Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie 2, Manitoba 1 Thursday, April 28: Atlanta 84, Orlando 81 Harvard (36-14) vs. Arizona (40-16), 9:30 p.m. hannock to raise money for Chil-
Wednesday's Games Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE Seattle Regional dren’s Miracle Network. The cost
TGC — Nationwide Tour, BMW Charity Pro-Am, Friday, April 22: Manitoba 2, Lake Erie 0
first round, at Greer, Mill Spring, and Spartanburg, Reading 13, Portland 4 Memphis 4, San Antonio 2 Thursday, May 19
S.C. Trenton at Erie, ppd., rain Sunday, April 24: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 1 Sunday, April 17: Memphis 101, San Antonio 98 Auburn (39-17) vs. BYU (38-16), 6:30 p.m. the tournament is $100 a golfer
New Britain at Harrisburg, ppd., rain Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 1 Wednesday, April 20: San Antonio 93, Memphis 87 Portland State (34-16) vs. Washington (34-14), 9 and that includes, greens fees, cart
3 p.m. Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 2 Saturday, April 23: Memphis 91, San Antonio 88 p.m.
New Hampshire 11, Binghamton 3, 5 innings
TGC — PGA Tour, Crowne Plaza Invitational, first
Richmond 4, Bowie 2 Thursday, April 14: Hamilton 5, Oklahoma City 2 Monday, April 25: Memphis 104, San Antonio 86 Stanford (Calif.) Regional rental, hot dogs and soda at the
round, at Fort Worth, Texas Saturday, April 16: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 1 Wednesday, April 27: San Antonio 110, Memphis
6:30 p.m. Altoona at Akron, 7:05 p.m.
Tuesday, April 19: Oklahoma City 2, Hamilton 0 103, OT
Friday, May 20 turn, and a New York style deli
Today's Games Stanford (38-15) vs. Pacific (37-17), 8 p.m.
TGC — LPGA, Sybase Match Play Championship,
Binghamton at New Hampshire, 10:35 a.m. Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 5, Hamilton 2 Friday, April 29: Memphis 99, San Antonio 91 Fresno State (34-17) vs. Nebraska (39-12), 11 p.m. buffet. Prizes will be awarded to
first round matches, at Gladstone, N.J. (same-day Friday, April 22: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 0
tape) Altoona at Akron, 10:35 a.m., 1st game
Sunday, April 24: Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 1
L.A. Lakers 4, New Orleans 2 Super Regionals the top three teams. A raffle will
Trenton at Erie, 11:05 a.m. Sunday, April 17: New Orleans 109, L.A. Lakers 100
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Reading at Portland, 12 p.m. Houston 4, Peoria 0 Wednesday, April 20: L.A. Lakers 87, New Orleans May 27-28 also take place at the closing of
12:30 p.m. Tempe Regional champion vs. College Station Re-
MLB — Regional coverage, Pittsburgh at Cincinna-
Altoona at Akron, 1:05 p.m., 2nd game Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1 78
gional champion the golf event with the proceeds
New Britain at Harrisburg, 5:30 p.m., 1st game Friday, April 15: Houston 3, Peoria 2, OT Friday, April 22: L.A. Lakers 100, New Orleans 86
ti;or Washington at N.Y. Mets (1 p.m. start) Bowie at Richmond, 7:05 p.m. Monday, April 18: Houston 5, Peoria 3 Sunday, April 24: New Orleans 93, L.A. Lakers 88 Norman Regional champion vs. Tucson Regional benefitting Children’s Miracle
1 p.m. champion
SNY – Washington at N.Y. Mets
New Britain at Harrisburg, 8 p.m., 2nd game Tuesday, April 19: Houston 2, Peoria 1 Tuesday, April 26: L.A. Lakers 106, New Orleans 90
Columbia Regional champion vs. Seattle Regional Network. The funds raised by this
Friday's Games Milwaukee 4, Texas 2 Thursday, April 28: L.A. Lakers 98, New Orleans 80
7 p.m. Akron at Altoona, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14: Milwaukee 5, Texas 2 Dallas 4, Portland 2
champion event will help to provide pediatric
University Park Regional champion vs. Gainesville
MLB — Regional coverage, Detroit at Boston or New Hampshire at New Britain, 6:35 p.m. Saturday, April 16: Texas 3, Milwaukee 1 Saturday, April 16: Dallas 89, Portland 81 Regional champion equipment, programs and services
N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore Richmond at Reading, 7:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 19: Texas 3, Milwaukee 2, OT Tuesday, April 19: Dallas 101, Portland 89
COMCAST – Colorado at Philadelphia Portland at Trenton, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2 Thursday, April 21: Portland 97, Dallas 92
Austin Regional champion vs. Knoxville Regional at Janet Weis Children’s Hospital
champion
YES – N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore Harrisburg at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Friday, April 22: Milwaukee 2, Texas 1, OT Saturday, April 23: Portland 84, Dallas 82 College Park Regional champion vs. Athens Re- and throughout Geisinger Health
NBA BASKETBALL Erie at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. Monday, April 25: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2, 2OT Monday, April 25: Dallas 93, Portland 82 gional champion
9 p.m. DIVISION FINALS Thursday, April 28: Dallas 103, Portland 96 System.
Louisville Regional champion vs. Ann Arbor Re-
ESPN — Playoffs, conference finals, game 2, Okla- BEST OF 7 Oklahoma City 4, Denver 1 gional champion
homa City at Dallas
NHL HOCKEY
H O C K E Y EASTERN CONFERENCE Sunday, April 17: Oklahoma City 107, Denver 103
Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 106, Denver
Stanford Regional champion vs. Tuscaloosa Re-
gional champion
MEETINGS
Binghamton 4, Portland 2 89
8 p.m. Wednesday, April 27: Binghamton 3, Portland 2
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference finals, game 3, National Hockey League Thursday, April 28: Binghamton 5, Portland 3
Saturday, April 23: Oklahoma City 97, Denver 94
Monday, April 25: Denver 104, Oklahoma City 101 Kingston/Forty Fort Little League
Boston at Tampa Bay Saturday, April 30: Portland 3, Binghamton 2
Playoff Glance
Monday, May 2: Binghamton 6, Portland 1
Wednesday, April 27: Oklahoma City 100, Denver will hold a short general meeting
FIRST ROUND 97
Tuesday, May 3: Portland 6, Binghamton 2
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
from 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Sun-
(Best-of-7)
(x-if necessary)
Friday, May 6: Binghamton 3, Portland 0
(Best-of-7) L A C R O S S E day at the Forty Fort Borough
Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2
EASTERN CONFERENCE building on Wyoming Avenue. All
T R A N S A C T I O N S EASTERN CONFERENCE
Washington 4, New York Rangers 1
Thursday, April 28: Charlotte 3, Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton 2 Chicago 4, Atlanta 2 NCAA Division I Lacrosse interested members are welcome
Wednesday, April 13: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers Saturday, April 30: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3, Char- Monday, May 2: Atlanta 103, Chicago 95
BASEBALL 1, OT lotte 0 Wednesday, May 4: Chicago 86, Atlanta 73 First Round to attend.
American League Monday, May 2: Charlotte 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Friday, May 6: Chicago 99, Atlanta 82 Saturday, May 14
Friday, April 15: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 0
1, OT Sunday, May 8: Atlanta 100, Chicago 88 Johns Hopkins 12, Hofstra 5 Wyoming Area Football Parents
BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Placed INF Cesar Izturis Sunday, April 17: N.Y. Rangers 3, Washington 2
on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 13. Recalled Wednesday, April 20: Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers Wednesday, May 4: Charlotte 1, Wilkes-Barre/ Tuesday, May 10: Chicago 95, Atlanta 83 Notre Dame 13, Penn 6 Association is having its monthly
INF Brandon Snyder from Norfolk (IL). Scranton 0 Thursday, May 12: Chicago 93, Atlanta 73 Duke 15, Delaware 14
BOSTON RED SOX—Placed RHP Daisuke Matsu-
3, 2OT
Friday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1, Charlotte 0 Cornell 12, Hartford 5 meeting at 7 p.m. today at 7 p.m. It
Saturday, April 23: Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Miami 4, Boston 1
zaka on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 17. Re- Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 3 Saturday, May 7: Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Sunday, May 1: Miami 99, Boston 90 Sunday, May 15 will be held in room No. 129 at the
called RHP Michael Bowden from Pawtucket (IL). Thursday, April 14: Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 ton 3 Tuesday, May 3: Miami 102, Boston 91 Maryland 13, North Carolina 6 high school. All parents/guardians
KANSAS CITY ROYAZLS—Selected the contract Saturday, April 16: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Saturday, May 7: Boston 97, Miami 81 Virginia 13, Bucknell 12, OT
of RHP Danny Duffy from Omaha (PCL). Placed Monday, April 18: Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2 Hamilton 4, Manitoba 3 Monday, May 9: Miami 98, Boston 90, OT Denver 13, Villanova 10 of players in grades 7 through 12
RHP Kyle Davies on the 15-day DL. Wednesday, May 11: Miami 97, Boston 87 Syracuse 10, Siena 4
SEATTLE MARINERS—Activated OF Franklin Gu-
Wednesday, April 20: Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 Thursday, April 28: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 1
Quarterfinals
are encouraged to attend. For
Friday, April 22: Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 3, OT Sunday, May 1: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE
tierrez from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Tom Wil- Sunday, April 24: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4, OT Tuesday, May 3: Manitoba 5, Hamilton 4 Dallas 4, L.A. Lakers 0 Saturday, May 21 more information, call president
helmsen to Jackson (SL). Tuesday, April 26: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 2 Wednesday, May 4: Manitoba 2, Hamilton 1, 2OT Monday, May 2: Dallas 96, L.A. Lakers 94 At James Shuart Stadium Dan Resciniti at 814-5803.
TEXAS RANGERS—Recalled C Taylor Teagarden Boston 4, Montreal 3 Friday, May 6: Hamilton 5, Manitoba 1 Wednesday, May 4: Dallas 93, L.A. Lakers 81
from Round Rock (PCL). Optioned RHP Ryan Hempstead, N.Y. Wyoming Valley Conference base-
Thursday, April 14: Montreal 2, Boston 0 Sunday, May 8: Manitoba 1, Hamilton 0 Friday, May 6: Dallas 98, L.A. Lakers 92 Cornell vs. Virginia, Noon
Tucker to Round Rock. Saturday, April 16: Montreal 3, Boston 1 Monday, May 9: Hamilton 2, Manitoba 1, 3OT Sunday, May 8: Dallas 122, L.A. Lakers 86 ball coaches will meet at 8 p.m. on
Johns Hopkins vs. Denver, 2:30 p.m.
National League Monday, April 18: Boston 4, Montreal 2 Houston 4, Milwaukee 3 Oklahoma City 4, Memphis 3
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Reinstated INF Wil- Thursday, April 21: Boston 5, Montreal 4, OT Friday, April 29: Milwaukee 3, Houston 1 Sunday, May 1: Memphis 114, Oklahoma City 101
Sunday, May 22 Thursday at Rodano’s in WiIkes
At Gillette Stadium
lie Bloomquist from the 15-day DL. Selected the Saturday, April 23: Boston 2, Montreal 1, 2OT Sunday, May 1: Houston 2, Milwaukee 0 Tuesday, May 3: Oklahoma City 111, Memphis 102
Foxborough, Mass.
Barre to select the coach’s all star
contract of INF Sean Burroughs from Reno (PCL). Tuesday, April 26: Montreal 2, Boston 1 Tuesday, May 3: Milwaukee 5, Houston 3 Saturday, May 7: Memphis 101, Oklahoma City 93,
Designated RHP Armando Galarraga for assign- Wednesday, April 27: Boston 4, Montreal 3, OT Thursday, May 5: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT OT Syracuse vs. Maryland, Noon team and also the senior all star
ment. Placed INF Melvin Mora on the bereavement Friday, May 6: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT Monday, May 9: Oklahoma City 133, Memphis 123, Notre Dame vs. Duke, 2:30 p.m. game participants. All coaches are
Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 3
list. Wednesday, April 13: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 0 Sunday, May 8: Milwaukee 5, Houston 4, OT 3OT Semifinals
NEW YORK METS—Placed 3B David Wright on Friday, April 15: Tampa Bay 5, Pittsburgh 1 Tuesday, May 10: Houston 4, Milwaukee 2 Wednesday, May 11: Oklahoma City 99, Memphis Saturday, May 28 encouraged to attend or send a
the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 16. Selected the Monday, April 18: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2 CONFERENCE FINALS 72 At M&T Bank Stadium representative. For more informa-
contract of INF Nick Evans from Buffalo (IL). Wednesday, April 20: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, Friday, May 13: Memphis 95, Oklahoma City 83
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed INF Nick Punto 2OT
BEST OF 7
Sunday, May 15: Oklahoma City 105, Memphis 90
Baltimore tion, call Mike at 262-8291 or Sean
on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Pete Kozma from EASTERN CONFERENCE Cornell-Virginia winner vs. Johns Hopkins-Denver
Memphis (PCL).
Saturday, April 23: Tampa Bay 8, Pittsburgh 2
Binghamton 4, Charlotte 0 CONFERENCE FINALS winner, 4 or 6:30 p.m. at 991-1773.
Monday, April 25: Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2 (Best-of-7) Syracuse-Maryland winner vs. Notre Dame-Duke Wyoming Valley West Aquatics
American Association Wednesday, April 27: Tampa Bay 1, Pittsburgh 0 Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4
Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE winner, 4 or 6:30 p.m.
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS—Signed RHP WESTERN CONFERENCE Tuesday, May 17: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 1 Chicago 1, Miami 1 Championship (Swim, Dive, and Polo) Club will be
Alex Caldera.
FORT WORTH CATS—Released INF Isa Garcia. Vancouver 4, Chicago 3 Wednesday, May 18: Binghamton 4, Charlotte 3, Sunday, May 15: Chicago 103, Miami 82 Monday, May 30 having a very important, informa-
Wednesday, April 13: Vancouver 2, Chicago 0 OT Wednesday, May 18: Miami 85, Chicago 75 At M&T Bank Stadium
KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Signed RHP Ryan
Friday, April 15: Vancouver 4, Chicago 3 Sunday, May 22: Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m.
tive meeting for all parents at 6:30
Hook. WESTERN CONFERENCE Baltimore
SIOUX FALLS PHEASANTS—Released RHP Ter- Sunday, April 17: Vancouver 3, Chicago 2
Houston 3, Hamilton 1 Tuesday, May 24: Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m. Semifinal winners, 3:30 p.m. p.m. on May 25 in the high school
Tuesday, April 19: Chicago 7, Vancouver 2 x-Thursday, May 26: Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
rence Engles.
Thursday, April 21: Chicago 5, Vancouver 0 Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1
x-Saturday, May 28: Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m.
cafeteria in Plymouth. All return-
Can-Am League Sunday, May 15: Houston 3, Hamilton 2
NEWARK BEARS—Signed OF Kyle LaMotta and
Sunday, April 24: Chicago 4, Vancouver 3, OT
Tuesday, May 17: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 x-Monday, May 30: Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. ing parents and current parents
Tuesday, April 26: Vancouver 2, Chicago 1, OT
OF Brandon Watson.
Frontier League
San Jose 4, Los Angeles 2
Wednesday, May 18: Hamilton 8, Houston 1
Friday, May 20: Houston at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Dallas 1, Oklahoma City 0
T E N N I S eighth grade of athletes that are
EVANSVILLE OTTERS—Signed C Kam Stewart.
Thursday, April 14: San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2, OT x-Sunday, May 22: Hamilton at Houston, 5:05 p.m. Tuesday, May 17: Dallas 121, Oklahoma City 112 going to be joining swim, dive,
Saturday, April 16: Los Angeles 4, San Jose 0
Released INF Toby Davis, C Brandon Fowler, RHP Tuesday, April 19: San Jose 6, Los Angeles 5, OT
x-Tuesday, May 24: Hamilton at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Thursday, May 19: Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m. French Open and/or water polo next year are
Chris Rollins, and RHP Kent Worthington. Saturday, May 21: Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m.
FLORENCE FREEDOM—Traded OF Cameron
Thursday, April 21: San Jose 6, Los Angeles 3 Monday, May 23: Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m. Qualifying Results invited to attend.
Saturday, April 23: Los Angeles 3, San Jose 1 x-Wednesday, May 25: Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 Wednesday
Satterwhite to Rockford for future considerations. Monday, April 25: San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3, OT p.m.
Released OF Jason Cisper, RHP Mike Lueck, RHP
Ryan Moore, and LHP Shawn Schaefer. Detroit 4, Phoenix 0 C Y C L I N G x-Friday, May 27: Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m.
At Stade Roland Garros
Paris
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
GATEWAY GRIZZLIES—Released RHP Justin Wednesday, April 13: Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 x-Sunday, May 29: Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m.
Saturday, April 16: Detroit 4, Phoenix 3 Surface: Clay-Outdoor
Yackee and LHP Justin Zinkovich.
JOLIET SLAMMERS—Signed LHP Aaron Dott, 1B Monday, April 18: Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 Tour of California NBA LEADERS
Men Heights Packers Mini Football and
Wednesday, April 20: Detroit 6, Phoenix 3 PLAYOFFS / INCLUDES GAMES OF TUESDAY,
Erik Lis, and C Lee Rubin. Traded 1B Matt Fields to At San Jose, Calif. Second Round Cheerleading will hold early regis-
Nashville 4, Anaheim 2 MAY 17, 2011 Stephane Robert (31), France, def. Robert Farah,
Southern Illinois for future considerations. Re- Fourth Stage
leased C Dan Coury, RHP Jason Santana, and LHP Wednesday, April 13: Nashville 4, Anaheim 1 SCORING AVERAGE Colombia, 6-1, 6-3. tration from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on
Friday, April 15: Anaheim 5, Nashville 3 A 81.8-mile leg from Livermore, Calif. ..................................................... G FG FTPTSAVG Andrey Kuznetsov, Russia, def. Illya Marchenko
Mike Vitale.
Sunday, April 17: Nashville 4, Anaheim 3 1. Chris Horner, RadioShack, United States, 3 Durant, OKC...............................13120115 387 29.8 (4), Ukraine, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3.
this Sunday and May 29 at Casey
NORMAL CORNBELTERS—Released C Brett
Chamberlain, RHP Kolby Moore, and OF Victor Wednesday, April 20: Anaheim 6, Nashville 3 hours, 27 minutes, 51 seconds. Rose, CHI ...................................12117 90 345 28.8 Steve Darcis (26), Belgium, def. Rogerio Dutra da Park. The cost for May only is $45
Friday, April 22: Nashville 4, Anaheim 3, OT 2. Andy Schleck, Leopard-Trek, Luxembourg, 1 Nowitzki, DAL.............................11103 95 313 28.5 Silva, Brazil, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1.
Valdez.
Sunday, April 24: Nashville 4, Anaheim 2 minute, 15 seconds behind. Howard, ORL ............................. 6 51 60 162 27.0 Alex Bogomolov Jr. (1), United States, def. Rik de
single child or $60 for two children
RIVER CITY RASCALS—Released OF Bryan Fo-
gle and OF Aric Weinberg. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
3. Rory Sutherland, United Healthcare) Australia, Anthony, NYK ............................ 4 33 29 104 26.0 Voest, South Africa, 6-0, 1-6, 6-4. or $70 for a family. Each new
same time. Wade, MIA..................................11 97 80 280 25.5 Victor Crivoi, Romania, def. Gilles Muller (20), Lux-
ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS—Signed OF Cam- (Best-of-7) 4. Levi Leipheimer, RadioShack, Santa Rosa, Cal- embourg, 6-7 (1), 7-6 (5), 7-5.
participant will need to provide a
eron Satterwhite to a contract extension. Released EASTERN CONFERENCE James, MIA.................................11 94 73 276 25.1
RHP Matthew Krueger, RHP Wade Morrison, OF
if., same time. Westbrook, OKC .......................13102 91 307 23.6 Frank Dancevic, Canada, def. Eduardo Schwank, copy of birth certificate. The team
Tampa Bay 4, Washington 0 5. Tom Danielson, Garmin-Cervelo, United States, Argentina, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5).
Adan Severino, and 3B John Wagle. Friday, April 29: Tampa Bay 4, Washington 2 1 minute, 22 seconds behind. Bryant, LAL.................................10 83 50 228 22.8
Simon Greul (27), Germany, def. Cedrik-Marcel
is now accepting 6 year olds. Only
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS—Signed OF Jere- Randolph, MEM .........................13100 87 289 22.2
me Milons to a contract extension. Signed RHP
Sunday, May 1: Tampa Bay 3, Washington 2, OT 6. Christian Vande Velde, Garmin-Cervelo, United
Paul, NOR................................... 6 42 39 132 22.0 Stebe, Germany, 6-4, 6-0. one mandatory fundraiser.
Tuesday, May 3: Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3 States, 1:29 behind. Ivo Minar (28), Czech Republic, def. Sebastian De-
Sean Teague. Released RHP David Cross, 1B Matt Wednesday, May 4: Tampa Bay 5, Washington 3 7. Ryder Hesjedal, Garmin-Cervelo, Canada, 1:36 Granger, IND .............................. 5 43 14 108 21.6
coud, Argentina, 7-6 (2), 6-2.
Plains Yankee will hold sign ups from
Edgecombe, OF Jimmy Parque, and RHP Brad Aldridge, POR ............................ 6 53 19 125 20.8
Reid. Boston 4, Philadelphia 0 behind. Nikola Ciric, Serbia, def. Franco Skugor, Croatia, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday at the
Saturday, April 30: Boston 7, Philadelphia 3 8. Laurens Ten Dam, Rabobank, Netherlands, 1:45 3-6, 3-2, retired.
TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS—Released RHP
Monday, May 2: Boston 3, Philadelphia 2, OT behind. David Guez, France, def. Izak Van der Merwe (29),
Plains American Legion, 101 E.
Kyle Ayers, C Adam Jacobs, and INF Will Wright.
WASHINGTON WILD THINGS—Signed RHP Tay- Wednesday, May 4: Boston 5, Philadelphia 1 9. Andrew Talansky, Garmin-Cervelo, United S O C C E R South Africa, 6-2, 5-7, 6-0. Carey St., Plains.
Friday, May 6: Boston 5, Philadelphia 1 States, 1:50 behind Albert Ramos (16), Spain, def. Federico del Bonis,
lor Wulf to a contract extension. Signed RHP Casey
WESTERN CONFERENCE 10. Linus Gerdemann, Leopard-Trek, Germany, Argentina, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2.
South Wilkes-Barre Mini Mohawks
Barnes. Traded RHP Alex Casillas to White Sands
(Pecos) for a player to be named. Released LHP Vancouver 4, Nashville 2
same time. Major League Soccer Javier Marti, Spain, def. Jaroslav Pospisil (6), will be holding football and cheer-
Thursday, April 28: Vancouver 1, Nashville 0 Overall Standings Czech Republic, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.
Brooks Cullen, RHP Keith Fenner, and C Stephen
Saturday, April 30: Nashville 2, Vancouver 1, 2OT (After 4-of-8 Stages)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Bjorn Phau, Germany, def. Carlos Salamanca, Col- leading registration from 10 a.m. to
Hermann. W L T Pts GF GA
WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS—Released INF Tuesday, May 3: Vancouver 3, Nashville 2, OT 1. Chris Horner, RadioShack, United States, 11
New York........................ 4 2 3 15 13 6
ombia, 6-3, 6-3. noon Saturday and from 2 p.m. to
Thursday, May 5: Vancouver 4, Nashville 2 hours, 29 minutes, 32 seconds. Bastian Knittel, Germany, def. Paul Capdeville (32),
Nick Ebert, LHP Eric Katzman, OF Lenell McGee,
Saturday, May 7: Nashville 4, Vancouver 3 2. Levi Leipheimer, RadioShack, United States, 1 Philadelphia ................... 4 3 2 14 6 6 Chile, 6-4, 6-4. 4 p.m. on Sunday at 180 Carey
and LHP Zach Piccola.
FOOTBALL Monday, May 9: Vancouver 2, Nashville 1 minute, 15 seconds behind. Houston .......................... 3 3 4 13 13 10 Lukasz Kubot (11), Poland, def. Julio Silva, Brazil, Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Registration
3. Tom Danielson, Garmin-Cervelo, United States, Columbus ....................... 3 2 4 13 8 9 6-4, 6-1.
National Football League San Jose 4, Detroit 3
1:22 behind. Ryan Harrison (18), United States, def. Daniel Mu- isopen to childrenages 6 through
MIAMI DOLPHINS—Named Matt Winston South- Friday, April 29: San Jose 2, Detroit 1, OT New England.................. 3 3 4 13 9 12
west Region area scout. Promoted Adam Howe Sunday, May 1: San Jose 2, Detroit 1 4. Christian Vande Velde, Garmin-Cervelo, United
D.C. ................................. 3 4 3 12 13 18
noz-de la Nava, Spain, 6-7 (0), 6-4, 8-6. 13 residing in the South Wilkes-
States, 1:29 behind. Women
Northeast Region area scout. Wednesday, May 4: San Jose 4, Detroit 3, OT
5. Rory Sutherland, United Healthcare, Australia, Toronto FC..................... 2 4 5 11 11 17 Barre area. Registration is $40
Friday, May 6: Detroit 4, San Jose 3 First Round
Canadian Football League
Sunday, May 8: Detroit 4, San Jose 3 1:30 behind Chicago .......................... 1 3 5 8 12 15 Sabine Lisicki (8), Germany, def. Lara Arruabarre- individual/$60 familyplus a man-
CALGARY STAMPEDERS—Signed OL Spencer 6. Andy Schleck, Leopard-Trek, Luxembourg, Sporting Kansas City .... 1 5 1 4 11 17
Wilson and OL Junius Coston. Tuesday, May 10: Detroit 3, San Jose 1
same time.
na-Vecino, Spain, 6-3, 6-2. datory $35 fundraising fee. New
EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Signed DB Mike Miller Thursday, May 12: San Jose 3, Detroit 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Jamie Hampton (9), United States, def. Irena Pav-
CONFERENCE FINALS
7. Ryder Hesjedal, Garmin-Cervelo, Canada, 1:36 W L T Pts GF GA lovic, France, 6-2, 6-7 (7), 6-3. registrants must provide copy of
and LB Rory Malone. behind
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Agreed to terms (Best-of-7) 8. Linus Gerdemann, Leopard-Trek) Germany, 1:50 Los Angeles ................... 5 2 5 20 17 12 Kathrin Woerle (22), Germany, def. Ekaterina Iva- birth certificate.Please call (570)
with WR Liam Mahoney, RB Carl Volny and LB nova, Russia, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4.
John Surla.
EASTERN CONFERENCE behind. FC Dallas........................ 5 3 2 17 13 10 Olga Savchuk, Ukraine, def. Cagla Buyukakcay, 821-0417 for more information.
Tampa Bay 1, Boston 1 9. Andrew Talansky, Garmin-Cervelo, United Real Salt Lake ............... 5 1 1 16 9 2 Turkay, 6-4, 6-3.
HOCKEY Saturday, May 14: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2 States, same time. Colorado......................... 4 3 3 15 12 10 Aleksandra Wozniak, Canada, def. Lu Jing-Jing,
National Hockey League Tuesday, May 17: Boston 6, Tampa Bay 5 10. Laurens Ten Dam, Rabobank, Netherlands, Seattle ............................. 3 3 5 14 13 11 China, 6-0, 7-5.
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Announced the re- Thursday, May 19: Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. 2:00 behind. Zhang Ling, Hong Kong, def. Kristyna Pliskova,
signation of assistant coach Bob Boughner. Saturday, May 21: Boston at Tampa Bay, 1:30 p.m. Portland .......................... 4 3 2 14 12 14
Czech Republic, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.
Bulletin Board items will not be
WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Signed D Zach Mis- Monday, May 23: Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. Chivas USA.................... 3 3 3 12 11 9
kovic. x-Wednesday, May 25: Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 San Jose......................... 2 4 3 9 10 11
Elena Bogdan, Romania, def. Michelle Larcher de accepted over the telephone. Items
Brito, Portugal, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4.
COLLEGE p.m. B O X I N G Vancouver ...................... 1 5 5 8 12 16 Mona Barthel, Germany, def. Valeria Savinykh (20), may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
BYU—Named Mark Pope men’s assistant basket- x-Friday, May 27: Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Russia, 7-6 (5), 7-5.
ball coach. WESTERN CONFERENCE Wednesday's Games Regina Kulikova, Russia, def. Olivia Rogowska,
tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
DOMINICAN (CA)—Named Booker T. Harris Vancouver 1, San Jose 0
Fight Schedule Philadelphia 1, Los Angeles 1, tie Australia, 7-5, 6-3. off at the Times Leader or mailed to
men’s basketball coach. Sunday, May 15: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2 May 18 FC Dallas 1, Toronto FC 0 Laura Siegemund, Germany, def. Kristina Kucova
ELON—Named Eric Estes director of football oper- Wednesday, May 18: San Jose at Vancouver, late At The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Ro- Vancouver 1, San Jose 1, tie Slovakia, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (2). Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
ations. Friday, May 20: Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m. Saturday's Games Sophie Ferguson (16), Australia, def. Madison
GEORGE WASHINGTON—Announced women’s Sunday, May 22: Vancouver at San Jose, 3 p.m.
semont, Ill., Andy Lee vs. Alex Bunema, 10, mid-
Toronto FC 2, Chicago 2, tie Brengle, United States, 6-2, 6-3.
St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
dleweights.
basketball G Kye Allums is leaving the team. x-Tuesday, May 24: San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m. May 20 New England 1, Vancouver 0 Maria Elena Camerin (7), Italy, def. Nathalie Pi-
KANSAS STATE—Announced the resignation of x-Thursday, May 26: Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m. At Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (ESPN2), Ant- D.C. United 1, Colorado 1, tie quion, France, 0-6, 6-3, 6-4.
men’s assistant basketball coach Dalonte Hill to x-Saturday, May 28: San Jose at Vancouver, 8 p.m. FC Dallas 2, Philadelphia 0 Anna Floris, Italy, def. Darya Kustova, Belarus, 7-5, rael, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1.
wone Smith vs. Joel Julio, 10, light middleweights. Anastasia Pivovarova (1), Russia, def. Elina Svitoli-
take a similar position at Maryland. Real Salt Lake 0, Houston 0, tie retired.
MARQUETTE—Named Stephen Brundage men’s AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE May 21
Los Angeles 4, Sporting Kansas City 1 Eleni Daniilidou, Greece, def. Audrey Bergot, na, Ukraine, 6-1, 6-4.
assistant lacrosse coach. At Chiapas, Mexico, Tomas Rojas vs. Juan Jose Sesil Karatantcheva, Kazakhstan, def. Lee Jin-a,
Playoff Glance Montes, 12, for Rojas’ WBC super flyweight title. San Jose 3, Columbus 0 France, 6-0, 6-1.
MISSISSIPPI STATE—Fired softball coach Jay Seattle FC 1, Portland 1, tie Olga Govortsova (10), Belarus, def. Julie Coin, South Korea, 7-5, 6-3.
Miller. FIRST ROUND At Puebla, Mexico, Sammy Gutierrez vs. Juan Pa-
France, 6-1, 6-2. Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, def. Han Xinyun
BEST OF 7 lacios, 12, for Gutierrez’s interim WBA World mini- Sunday's Games (19), China, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2.
QUEENS (NY)—Named Chris Bonawandt men’s Chivas USA 3, New York 2 Chang Kai-chen (24), Taiwan, def. Elitsa Kostova,
assistant soccer coach. EASTERN CONFERENCE mumweight title. Magda Linette, Poland, def. Claire de Gubernatis,
At The Bell Centre, Montreal (HBO), Jean Pascal Saturday, May 21 Bulgaria, 6-2, 6-3.
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE—Reinstated the wom- Portland 4, Connecticut 2 Alexandra Cadantu, Romania, def. Madalina Goj- France, 6-4, 6-3.
en’s gymnastics program. vs. Bernard Hopkins, 12, for Pascal’s WBC-IBO Chicago at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Vitalia Diatchenko, Russia, def. Eva Birnerova (12),
Thursday, April 14: Portland 3, Connecticut 2 light heavyweight title;Chad Dawson vs. Adrian Dia- New York at Houston, 8:30 p.m. nea, Romania, 6-2, 1-6, 6-2.
RUTGERS—Announced junior men’s basketball F Saturday, April 16: Portland 3, Connecticut 2, OT Mandy Minella, Luxembourg, def. Urszula Radwan- Czech Republic, 6-1, 7-6 (3).
Wally Judge is transferring from Kansas State. conu, 12, light heavyweights. Los Angeles at Chivas USA, 10 p.m. Claire Feuerstein, France, def. Nina Bratchikova,
Sunday, April 17: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 Sporting Kansas City at Seattle FC, 10 p.m. ska (18), Poland, 6-2, 7-5.
SAINT FRANCIS (PA)—Announced the resigna- Tuesday, April 19: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 May 27 Karolina Pliskova, Czech Republic, def. Noppawan Russia, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2.
tion of director of athletic communications Bob Volk- At Reno Events Center, Reno., Nev. (ESPN2), Jo- New England at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Julia Cohen, United States, def. Anais Laurendon,
Thursday, April 21: Portland 5, Connecticut 4 Columbus at Portland, 11 p.m. Lertcheewakarn, Thailand, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.
ert. Saturday, April 23: Portland 6, Connecticut 4 sesito Lopez vs. Steve Upsher Chambers, 12, light Masa Zec Peskiric, Slovenia, def. Lesia Tsurenko France, 6-2, 6-2.
THE CITADEL—Announced men’s tennis coach welterweights;Tony Thompson vs. Maurice Harris, Sunday, May 22 (11), Ukraine, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1. Chan Yung-jan (13), Taiwan, def. Kumiko IIjima, Ja-
Binghamton 4, Manchester 3 12, IBF heavyweight eliminator. Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 7 p.m.
Toby Simpson will not return next season. Thursday, April 14: Manchester 2, Binghamton 1 Silvia Soler-Espinosa, Spain, def. Julia Glushko, Is- pan, 6-2, 6-4.
Toronto FC at Colorado, 7 p.m.
CMYK
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P
STANDINGS/STATS
Hamels, Rollins S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
A L B O X E S
Rays 6, Blue Jays 5
land, 6-1;Weaver, Los Angeles, 6-3;9 tied at 5.
STRIKEOUTS—FHernandez, Seattle,
64;Verlander, Detroit, 62;Weaver, Los Angeles,
61;Haren, Los Angeles, 61;Shields, Tampa Bay,
60;Lester, Boston, 58;Scherzer, Detroit, 53.
carry Phillies
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Tampa Bay Toronto
Tampa Bay..................................... 25 18 .581 — — 6-4 W-1 11-13 14-5 ab r h bi ab r h bi SAVES—MRivera, New York, 13;CPerez, Cleve-
New York ....................................... 21 19 .525 21⁄2 — 3-7 W-1 13-11 8-8 Fuld lf 4 0 1 1 YEscor ss 4 0 0 1 land, 10;Valverde, Detroit, 10;League, Seattle,
Boston ............................................ 22 20 .524 21⁄2 — 8-2 W-5 13-9 9-11 Zobrist 2b 4 0 0 0 CPttrsn lf 5 2 2 0 9;Farnsworth, Tampa Bay, 9;Fuentes, Oakland,
Toronto........................................... 21 21 .500 31⁄2 1 6-4 L-1 9-9 12-12 Damon dh 4 0 2 0 Bautist rf 2 0 1 0 9;Papelbon, Boston, 8;Feliz, Texas, 8.
Baltimore........................................ 19 21 .475 41⁄2 2 5-5 L-1 10-11 9-10 Longori 3b 4 1 1 0 A.Hill 2b 4 1 1 2
Joyce rf 3 2 1 2 Encrnc 1b 4 0 0 0
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
BUpton cf
Ktchm 1b
4 2 1 0 Arencii c
5 0 1 0 EThms dh
3 0 0 0
3 1 1 1
T H I S D A T E I N
Cleveland.......................................
Detroit.............................................
26
22
14
20
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.524
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5
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5-5
7-3
L-1
L-2
15-4
11-8
11-10
11-12
EJhnsn ss 3 1 2 3 RDavis cf 4 1 1 0 B A S E B A L L
Jaso c 3 0 0 0 J.Nix 3b 4 0 0 0
Kansas City ................................... 20 21 .488 61⁄2 11⁄2 3-7 L-4 15-10 5-11 Totals 34 6 9 6 Totals 33 5 6 4
Chicago.......................................... 19 25 .432 9 4 7-3 W-2 7-12 12-13 Compiled By PAUL MONTELLA
The Associated Press Pirates 5, Reds 0 Minnesota ...................................... 13 27 .325 13 8 1-9 W-1 4-11 9-16 Tampa Bay......................... 033 000 000 — 6 May 19
Toronto............................... 000 112 001 — 5 1910 — Cy Young won the 500th game of his career
PHILADELPHIA — Cole CINCINNATI — Charlie W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
E—Zobrist (2), Encarnacion 2 (10), Bautista (2), as the Cleveland Indians beat the Washington Sen-
Litsch 2 (2). DP—Tampa Bay 1, Toronto 2. LOB— ators, 5-4, in 11 innings.
Hamels threw eight impressive Morton shut down Cincinnati’s Oakland.......................................... 22 20 .524 — — 6-4 W-2 11-10 11-10 Tampa Bay 10, Toronto 6. 2B—Longoria (7), C.Pat- 1910 — Boston beat the Pirates 6-3 for the first time
Texas ............................................. 22 20 .524 — — 5-5 L-1 15-9 7-11 terson (10), A.Hill (7), R.Davis (3). 3B—E.Johnson in 26 tries.
innings, Jimmy Rollins drove powerful lineup again, throw- Los Angeles .................................. 22 21 .512 1
⁄2 1
⁄2 3-7 L-3 9-10 13-11 (1), C.Patterson (3). HR—Joyce (7). SB—Damon 1942 — Paul Waner of the Boston Braves got his
Seattle ............................................ 17 24 .415 41⁄2 41⁄2 3-7 L-1 9-12 8-12 3,000th career hit off Pittsburgh’s Rip Sewell in a
in the go-ahead run with a ing a five-hitter for his second NATIONAL LEAGUE
(6), A.Hill (7), R.Davis (12). S—Fuld. SF—E.John-
son. 7-6, 11-inning loss to the Pirates.
1956 — Pittsburgh’s Dale Long hit a ninth-inning
sacrifice fly and the Philadel- career shutout, and Pedro East Division
Tampa Bay
IP H R ER BB SO
homer against the Chicago Cubs. It was Long’s first
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away of eight straight games with a homer.
phia Phillies beat the Colorado Alvarez hit a three-run homer, Philadelphia................................... 26 16 .619 — — 4-6 W-1 14-7 12-9 Hellickson W,5-2..... 52⁄3 5 4 3 3 6
1962 — Stan Musial of St. Louis became the NL ca-
Florida ............................................ 24 17 .585 11⁄2 — 5-5 L-1 12-10 12-7 J.Cruz H,1................ 2⁄3 0 0 0 1 0
Rockies 2-1 Thursday night to leading the Pittsburgh Pirates Atlanta ............................................ 25 19 .568 2 1
⁄2 6-4 W-4 14-10 11-9 C.Ramos H,1........... 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 reer hits leader. The 41-year-old got a ninth-inning
single for his 3,431st hit and moved past Honus
New York ....................................... 20 22 .476 6 41⁄2 6-4 W-1 9-12 11-10 Jo.Peralta H,7 ......... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
snap a four-game losing streak. to a victory that snapped their Washington ................................... 20 22 .476 6 41⁄2 5-5 L-1 11-9 9-13 Farnsworth S,9-10.. 1 1 1 1 0 1
Wagner. The Cardinals beat the Los Angeles Dodg-
ers, 8-1.
Toronto
Hamels (5-2) allowed one six-game losing streak. Central Division Litsch L,4-3 .............. 5 7 6 5 3 1
1968 — After hitting 10 home runs in six games,
Frank Howard of the Washington Senators was
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Villanueva ................ 2 1 0 0 0 4
run and five hits, striking out Morton (5-1) avoided heavy Cincinnati ....................................... 25 18 .581 — — 8-2 L-1 15-10 10-8 Janssen .................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
stopped by pitcher Earl Wilson of Detroit, which
won the game 5-4.
St. Louis ......................................... 25 19 .568 1
⁄2 1
⁄2 6-4 W-3 13-9 12-10
eight for his first career win rain for a change and stymied Milwaukee...................................... 20 22 .476 41⁄2 41⁄2 7-3 L-1 13-6 7-16
Frasor ....................... 1 1 0
HBP—by Litsch (B.Upton, Longoria). WP—Litsch.
0 2 1 1981 — Pittsburgh’s Jim Bibby gave up a leadoff
single to Terry Harper of the Atlanta Braves, then
Pittsburgh ...................................... 19 23 .452 51⁄2 51⁄2 4-6 W-1 7-11 12-12
against the Rockies. He en- Cincinnati again. He threw a Chicago.......................................... 18 23 .439 6 6 4-6 W-1 9-13 9-10
Umpires—Home, Mike DiMuro;First, Tim Welke-
;Second, Andy Fletcher;Third, Jim Reynolds.
retired the next 27 batters for a 5-0 one-hitter. Bibby
also hit two doubles.
tered 0-3 with an 8.22 ERA in five-hitter for a 6-1 win at Great
Houston ......................................... 15 28 .349 10 10 2-8 L-4 9-13 6-15 T—3:18. A—14,415 (49,260). 1998 — Mark McGwire hit three two-run homers
West Division against Philadelphia. It was the second time this
three career starts against American Ball Park on April W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away season and fourth time in his career McGwire hit
Colorado ........................................ 22 19 .537 — 2 4-6 L-1 11-10 11-9 Red Sox 1, Tigers 0 three homers in a game. McGwire became the 12th
Colorado, including two in the 15. San Francisco ............................... 22 19 .537 — 2 7-3 L-2 10-5 12-14 Detroit Boston
player to have two three-homer games in a season.
Los Angeles .................................. 20 23 .465 3 5 5-5 W-1 11-12 9-11
postseason. Arizona........................................... 18 23 .439 4 6 4-6 W-1 11-10 7-13
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The NL East-leading Phillies Mets 3, Nationals 0 San Diego ...................................... 18 24 .429 41⁄2 61⁄2 5-5 L-1 7-14 11-10
AJcksn cf
SSizmr 2b
4 0 1 0 Ellsury cf
3 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b
3 0 0 0
4 0 1 0
T U E S D AY ’ S
Boesch rf 4 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 3 0 0 0 L A T E B O X E S
had just seven runs and 17 hits NEW YORK — Jonathon AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tuesday's Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tuesday's Games
MiCarr 1b 4 0 1 0 Youkils 3b 2 0 1 0
VMrtnz dh 4 0 1 0 Ortiz dh 3 0 0 0
in the previous four games. Niese pitched seven sharp N.Y. Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 2 Atlanta 3, Houston 1, 11 innings Dirks pr 0 0 0 0 Lowrie ss 3 0 1 0 Athletics 14, Angels 0
Toronto at Detroit, ppd., rain Pittsburgh at Washington, ppd., rain JhPerlt ss 3 0 0 0 Camrn rf 3 0 0 0
They got just enough this time. innings, some of them in heavy Baltimore at Boston, ppd., rain Colorado 5, San Francisco 3 Avila c 4 0 2 0 Crwfrd lf 2 1 0 0 Los Angeles Oakland
Cleveland 7, Kansas City 3 Cincinnati 7, Chicago Cubs 5 Raburn lf 4 0 0 0 Sltlmch c 3 0 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Jorge De La Rosa (5-2) was rain, and Justin Turner added Chicago White Sox 4, Texas 3 Florida at New York, ppd., rain Inge 3b 1 0 0 0 Aybar ss 4 0 0 0 Crisp cf 4 0 3 2
Sweeny
the hard-luck loser. The lefty to his surprising tear with a
Oakland 14, L.A. Angels 0
Minnesota 2, Seattle 1
St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 1
Arizona 6, San Diego 1
Totals 31 0 5 0 Totals 26 1 4 1
Detroit................................. 000 000 000 — 0 Abreu dh 2 0 0 0 ph-cf 1 1 0 1
Conger ph-dh 2 0 0 0 Barton 1b 4 0 0 1
allowed two runs — one two-run double that sent the Wednesday's Games
N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers 3, Milwaukee 0
Wednesday's Games
Boston ................................ 000 000 01x — 1 MIzturs 2b 1 0 0 0 Wlngh lf 4 2 2 2
E—Jh.Peralta (2). DP—Detroit 3. LOB—Detroit 8,
earned — and five hits to re- New York Mets to a victory Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 5 Philadelphia 2, Colorado 1 Boston 4. 2B—A.Jackson (8), Mi.Cabrera (12),
BoWlsn
ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Matsui dh 5 1 1 0
Boston 1, Detroit 0 Chicago Cubs 7, Florida 5 V.Martinez (10), Avila (9), Saltalamacchia (6). S—
cord his first career complete over the light-hitting Washing- Chicago White Sox 1, Cleveland 0 Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 0 S.Sizemore.
TrHntr rf 2 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 4 2 2 1
Texas at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets 3, Washington 0 Willits ph-lf 1 0 0 0 DeJess rf 4 3 2 1
game. ton Nationals. Minnesota at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. St. Louis 5, Houston 1 Detroit
IP H R ER BB SO HKndrc lf 2 0 1 0 M.Ellis 2b 4 3 3 4
L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Atlanta at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Amarst 2b 1 0 0 0 AnLRc 2b 1 0 0 0
Coke ......................... 7 3 0 0 1 4
With maybe a few thousand Thursday's Games Milwaukee at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Perry ......................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Callasp 3b 3 0 0 0 Kzmnff 3b 5 2 2 1
Cubs 7, Marlins 5 hardy souls in the stands on Minnesota (Blackburn 2-4) at Oakland (T.Ross San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Schlereth L,0-1........ 0 1 1 1 1 0
Trumo 1b-rf
Mathis c
3 0 0 0 Pnngtn ss
3 0 1 0
4 0 0 0
3-2), 3:35 p.m. Thursday's Games Alburquerque........... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Bourjos cf 3 0 0 0
MIAMI — Marlon Byrd hit a another wet night at Citi Field, L.A. Angels (Haren 4-2) at Seattle (Fister 2-4), 3:40 Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 2-3) at Cincinnati (Cueto Boston Totals 28 0 2 0 Totals 40141513
p.m. 2-0), 12:35 p.m. C.Buchholz .............. 7 4 0 0 1 7
tiebreaking solo homer in the the Mets’ depleted lineup N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 3-3) at Baltimore (Guthrie Washington (L.Hernandez 3-5) at N.Y. Mets (Gee Bard W,1-3............... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Los Angeles .................... 000 000 000 — 0
1-6), 7:05 p.m. 2-0), 1:10 p.m. Papelbon S,8-9 ....... 1 1 0 0 0 2 Oakland............................ 034 106 00x — 14
eighth inning, and the Chicago scratched out enough offense Tampa Bay (W.Davis 4-3) at Toronto (R.Romero Houston (Happ 3-4) at St. Louis (McClellan 5-1), Schlereth pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. E—Callaspo (6). DP—Oakland 1. LOB—Los An-
geles 2, Oakland 8. 2B—Crisp (9), Matsui (10),
Cubs broke a three-game losing to help Niese (3-4) win his 3-4), 7:07 p.m.
Detroit (Verlander 4-3) at Boston (Beckett 3-1), 7:10
1:45 p.m.
Colorado (Chacin 4-2) at Philadelphia (Blanton 1-2),
HBP—by Schlereth (Ellsbury), by C.Buchholz
(Jh.Peralta, Inge). K.Suzuki (5), M.Ellis (9), Kouzmanoff (6).
IP H R ER BB SO
streak by beating the Florida second consecutive start. p.m.
Cleveland (Carmona 3-3) at Chicago White Sox
7:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (C.Coleman 1-3) at Florida (Volstad
Umpires—Home, Fieldin Culbreth;First, Gary Ce-
derstrom;Second, Lance Barksdale;Third, Adrian Los Angeles
Marlins. (Floyd 4-3), 8:10 p.m.
Texas (Holland 3-1) at Kansas City (Hochevar 3-4),
2-2), 7:10 p.m.
Atlanta (Jurrjens 5-0) at Arizona (Collmenter 2-0),
Johnson.
T—3:02 (Rain delay: 0:26). A—37,311 (37,493).
Chatwood L,2-2 ....... 21⁄3
T.Bell ........................ 2
7
3
7
1
5
1
2
0
1
0
Reed Johnson hit his third Cardinals 5, Astros 1 8:10 p.m. 9:40 p.m. Jepsen......................
Thompson................ 12⁄3
1 4
1
5
1
5
1
1
2
0
2
Friday's Games Milwaukee (Narveson 2-3) at San Diego (Harang
career pinch-hit home run for ST. LOUIS — Kyle Lohse Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. 5-2), 10:05 p.m. White Sox 1, Indians 0 Takahashi ................ 1 0 0 0 0 0
San Francisco (Bumgarner 0-6) at L.A. Dodgers Oakland
the Cubs to make the score threw eight dominant innings
Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. (Billingsley 2-3), 10:10 p.m.
Cleveland
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Chicago
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G.Gonzalez W,5-2.. 7 1 0 0 1 7
Breslow .................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
5-all in the sixth. They took the to beat the Houston Astros for Texas at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Washington at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Friday's Games
Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m.
Brantly cf 4 0 0 0 Pierre lf 4 1 1 0 Magnuson ................ 1 1 0 0 0 1
Vizquel HBP—by Jepsen (Willingham). WP—Jepsen.
lead on Byrd’s second homer the second time in less than a Houston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
ACarer ss 4 0 1 0 ss-3b 3 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson;First, Ted Bar-
Choo rf 3 0 2 0 A.Dunn dh 2 0 1 1
against Edward Mujica (4-2) month, leading the St. Louis Tampa Bay at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Texas at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. CSantn 1b 3 0 0 0 Konerk 1b 3 0 0 0
rett;Second, Brian Runge;Third, Tim McClelland.
T—2:44. A—12,190 (35,067).
L.A. Dodgers at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Washington at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. T.Buck lf 3 0 0 0 Quentin rf 3 0 0 0
leading off the eighth. Cardinals to a victory. St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Houston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. OCarer 2b 3 0 0 0 Przyns c 3 0 1 0 Twins 2, Mariners 1
Minnesota at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Chicago’s Ryan Dempster Jon Jay had two RBIs in a Atlanta at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Florida, 7:10 p.m.
Duncan dh
Hannhn 3b
3 0 0 0 McPhrs 3b
3 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss
3 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Minnesota Seattle
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gave up five runs in five in- four-run third and started a
Seattle at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Oakland at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
Colorado at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Marson c
LaPort ph
2 0 0 0 Lillirdg cf
1 0 0 0 Bckhm 2b
2 0 1 0
3 0 0 0
Span cf 3 0 0 0 ISuzuki rf 4 0 1 1
Tolbert ss 4 1 0 0 Figgins 3b 4 0 1 0
nings, increasing his ERA to double play in the seventh with St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Totals 29 0 3 0 Totals 26 1 5 1 Kubel dh 3 1 0 0 Smoak 1b 4 0 0 0
Cleveland ........................... 000 000 000 — 0 Mornea 1b 4 0 0 0 Olivo c 2 0 0 0
6.91, but three relievers shut a diving catch in center field. Atlanta at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
Seattle at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Chicago.............................. 100 000 00x — 1 Cuddyr rf 3 0 2 2 Cust dh 4 0 0 0
out Florida over the final four Pinch-hitter Pete Kozma hit an Oakland at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. DP—Cleveland 2. LOB—Cleveland 2, Chicago 4.
2B—Pierre (3), A.Dunn (10), Lillibridge (1). SB—
Valenci 3b
Revere lf
3
4
0
0
0 0
1 0
JaWlsn 2b
AKndy ph
3 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
innings. Jeff Samardzija (3-0) RBI double in his first career Choo (7). CS—Choo (2), Vizquel (2), Lillibridge (3).
SF—A.Dunn.
RRiver c
ACasill 2b
3
2
0
0
0 0
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Ryan ss
3 0 0 0
2 1 0 0
pitched two scoreless innings, at-bat for the Cardinals, who Marshll p 0 0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO
Totals 29 2 3 2 Totals
MSndrs cf 3 0 1 0
30 1 3 1
and Carlos Marmol worked 1 have won three in a row while N L B O X E S Marml p 0 0 0 0
Cleveland
Masterson L,5-2...... 8 5 1 1 2 8 Minnesota .......................... 200 000 000 — 2
Totals 36 713 6 Totals 36 510 5 Chicago
1-3 innings for his ninth save in limiting the opposition to only Phillies 2, Rockies 1 Chicago.............................. 001 022 020 — 7 Peavy W,1-0............ 9 3 0 0 0 8
Seattle ................................ 000 010 000 — 1
E—Tolbert (2). DP—Minnesota 1, Seattle 2. LOB—
Colorado Philadelphia Florida ................................ 100 040 000 — 5 Umpires—Home, Eric Cooper;First, Mark Carlson-
11 chances. three runs. ab r h bi ab r h bi E—Dobbs (1), Morrison (3). DP—Chicago 1, Flor- ;Second, Tim Timmons;Third, Jeff Kellogg.
Minnesota 5, Seattle 5. SB—Revere (2).
IP H R ER BB SO
Fowler cf 4 0 0 0 Rollins ss 3 0 1 1 ida 2. LOB—Chicago 7, Florida 10. 2B—K.Hill (2), T—2:01. A—18,580 (40,615). Minnesota
Amezg 2b 2 0 0 0 Mrtnz cf 3 0 0 0 Morrison (7), Dobbs (7). HR—Byrd (2), Re.John- Liriano W,3-5 ........... 7 3 1 1 1 9
S.Smith ph 1 0 1 0 Polanc 3b 3 0 0 0 son (2), H.Ramirez (3). SB—Campana (1), Coghlan Perkins H,6 .............. 1 0 0 0 0 2
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP
CGnzlz lf
Tlwtzk ss
4 1 2 0 Howard 1b
4 0 0 0 Mayrry rf
3 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
(4), H.Ramirez (9), Infante (3). CS—Fukudome (1).
S—K.Hill, Dempster. SF—Barney.
N L L E A D E R S Capps S,6-8 ............
Seattle
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CHICAGO — LeBron James and stealing home-court advan- good, 76-73. He also had 10 re- superstar after scoring 18 on Sun- the fourth quarter. Deng, the only points and eight rebounds.
came up big down the stretch and tage. Coming off a lopsided loss bounds, and Miami outrebound- day. Udonis Haslem provided a other Bulls player in double fig- The Bulls missed countless
scored 29 points, Dwyane Wade in Game 1, they recovered down ed the Bulls 45-41 after getting spark off the bench with 13 ures, added 13 but had just four layups and got outshot 47.1 per-
added 24 and the Miami Heat the stretch after blowing an 11- pounded 45-33 on the glass in the points, and the Heat beat the after the opening period. cent to 34.1 percent. They were
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Wednesday night to tie the East- ries. It was big turnaround after he even though Chris Bosh scored but only eight rebounds. Taj Gib- 26 at the foul line while getting
ern Conference finals at one James shook off a brutal open- managed just 15 points on 5- just 10 after pouring in 30 in the son provided a spark in the fourth beat on the glass.
game apiece. er and scored nine points over for-15 shooting while being ha- opener. quarter, scoring all of his eight They had no answer for James
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The Times Leader staff
LAKEWOOD, N.J. — Miser-
icordia’s debut in the NCAA
Division III baseball tournament
was a success, as the Cougars
defeated Messiah 3-1 on
Wednesday in their opening
game of the Mid-Atlantic Re- BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
gional at First Energy Park. Mike Baldwin, left, and Bob Felker, both of Tunkhannock.
The Freedom Conference
champions got a complete game
from Patrick Clark to win in the
program’s first NCAA tourna- CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
ment appearance. Seeded fourth Dallas’ Kevin Gilbert loses the ball and his stick in a match against Delaware Valley.
in the eight-team, double-elim-
ination bracket, Misericordia playoffs, where it will hoststhe George Pfieffer made eight
LACROSSE
(29-14) will now face No. 8 District 4 champion at Wyom- stops in net in the first quarter
Catholic, which upset top-seed- ing Seminary on Wednesday. to keep the Mountaineers in
ed Kean on Wednesday. “They knew they had to win contention at two goals apiece
The Misericordia-Catholic today to make it to states,” said after the first frame. Pfieffer to-
Continued from Page 1B
game is the fourth game on the Kersey. taled 15 saves.
schedule today and will begin Catie Kersey. “Our team has a With a team composed of Delaware Valley broke open
after the completion of the first strong starting lineup, and our mostly girls new to the sport, the tie at 8:06 in the second
three games. Play starts at 9 seniors performed really well Dallas overcame the odds, qual- quarter when Marley picked off Rhayne, 7, Rose, 8, and Skylar Hayward, 5, all of Wilkes-Barre.
a.m. today on senior day.” ifying for the championship a pass at midfield and rushed to
On Wednesday, Clark struck The Blue Knights wasted no game with an 11-10 win over De- the 15 foot line, where he let go
out nine on the mound while time building an insurmount- laware Valley on Monday. a throw that escaped Pfieffer’s
Andrew Tressa (3-4, RBI) and able lead. Kersey’s squad netted Jolley made five saves in net reach.
Ryan Cacchioli (3-5, RBI) did 10 goals in the first 9:50. With for the Mountaineers. Cara “Their aggressiveness when
the damage at the plate. Catcher the mercy rule in effect, the Pricher picked up two ground we were in our zone is what was
Andres Gonzalez added two hits clock ran with no stoppages for balls and caused two turnovers. the difference in the game,”
in the victory. the final 40:10. “They struggled in the begin- said Cohen. “The bottom line is
Misericordia broke a 1-1 tie in “One thing that I was im- ning of the season,” said Dallas that we threw the ball away too
the bottom of the sixth on Nate pressed with was that they coach Candice Ross. “But in a often and they took advantage
Hamlin’s sacrifice fly before didn’t get ahead of them- game like this, they have to play of it.”
adding an insurance run on an selves,” said Kersey. “They their best and not worry about Dallas was led by Morgan Co-
RBI single by Cacchioli. played their game, which was the score.” hen and Andrew Gilbert, who
The Falcons opened the scor- to get an early lead and hold on- both finished with two goals,
ing in the top of the third with to it. Focus not on the score- Delaware Valley upends two assists and three ground
an unearned run and the Cou- board but on playing their Dallas balls. Maureen and Maura Anistranski, both of Forty Fort.
gars answered in the bottom of game. They did that exactly. Delaware Valley outscored Zack Taylor contributed with
the frame on a run-scoring sin- They were decisive in going to- Dallas 10-3 after the first quar- a goal for the Mountaineers,
gle from Tressa. ward the goal and in getting ter en route to a 13-5 district manufacturing one of just two
Clark worked out of a jam in groundballs.” championship win in boys la- Dallas second-half scores.
the seventh and closed the door Hess led all scorers with four crosse. Delaware Valley outshot Dal-
in the ninth, punctuating the goals. She fired a shot in the left The Warriors’ Bobby Marley las by a 33-16 rate. The Moun-
win with a strikeout. corner of the net from 12 yards tallied five goals and two as- taineers nearly matched the
A win over Catholic today out to make it a 16-0 game go- sists, keeping the Mountaineer Warriors in groundball with De-
would put Misericordia into the ing into half. defense on its toes for much of laware Valley holding a 26-25
championship round, giving Wyoming Seminary had four the game. advantage.
them two cracks at winning the players with three goals apiece. “Delaware Valley really “Dallas has a lot of talent for a
regional and advancing to the Lauren Skudalski, Jenny DiMa- stepped up their effort in the young squad,” said Delaware
Division III World Series. ria, Emily Granger and Kristen second half,” said Dallas coach Valley coach Jeff Krasulski.
Mericle each came away with Richard Cohen. “(Marley) was “They did a great job keeping
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL hat tricks. Mericle and Granger just coming up from behind the our guys in check.”
Wilkes, Emmerthal part ways had two assists each. goal and getting the easy shot Both Dallas and Delaware
The Wilkes athletic depart- The Blue Knights advance to off on net.” Valley boys lacrosse programs
ment announced Wednesday the first round of the PIAA state Dallas freshman goalkeeper are in their fourth season.
that it will replace Rachel Har-
tung Emmerthal as the head
coach of the women’s basketball H.S. BASEBALL Rita Kuchta of Duryea, left, and Mary Lou Gilhooley of Shaver-
team. town.
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At 6 p.m. today, Lake-Lehman trict 2 Class 2A Doubles Tourna- ed their teammates in the semi-
(5-6-2) and Delaware Valley ment final. finals.
(5-6-2) will play for the Division Wyoming Seminary coach
Continued from Page 1B Will Cognetti-Walker Temper-
1-B championship at Spartan Mike Balutanski admits that he ton beat Bijoy Ghosh-Christoph-
Stadium in Kingston. The win- The girls will restart the pole does not know if it is the best er Kim, 6-1, 6-2, to complete a day
ner will get the fifth seed in the vault competition and shot put- place for his players to spend the in which they lost just eight
District 2 playoffs. The loser ters will be given the option of time between team matches. games in six sets.
will be the sixth seed. keeping the distances they post- “Very honestly, I’m not sure,” Ghosh-Kim had won two
Lehman forced the playoff ed Wednesday or starting the Balutanski said. “We’re going to
game by defeating Nanticoke straight matches.
event over again. find out.” The only upset of the day came
7-2 on Wednesday. The outcome
Blannard shared the top seed Before their fate as a team is de- in the first round when the Dallas
also eliminated Nanticoke (2-
in the pole vault, but missed termined, the Blue Knights will team of Andrew Nakkache-Ryan
9-2) and gave a District 2 playoff
three times at 8-6 while compet- see if Harry Parkhurst and Henry McCarthy dumped eighth-seed-
berth to Wyoming Valley West
ing in the rain. Other pole vaul- Cornell can add a district doubles ed Ian Betti-Jordan Furdock of
(3-9-1).
ters, competing in track events titles to the district team cham- Valley View, 6-3, 6-3.
On Friday, eighth-seeded
at the time, did not have to jump pionship and George Parkhurst’s Class 3A moved
Valley West will host ninth-
district singles title. The first three rounds of the
seeded North Pocono (7-4-2) at during the same time period
“Since he does not play dou- District 2 Class 3A tournament
6 p.m. in a District 2 first-round and had the potential for signif-
bles in the team match, Harry have been moved to Birchwood
game. icantly better conditions when
The other first-round game needs to be playing singles,” Bal- Racquet Club where play begins
the meet resumes. utanski said. “Henry would like
will be 10th seed Meyers (9-2-2) at 8:30 this morning.
“That’s great,” Wyoming Val- to be playing with his partner (for DISTRICT 2 CLASS 2A BOYS TENNIS DOU-
at seventh seed Honesdale BLES TOURNAMENT
ley West coach Jim Orrson said team matches). First Round
(11-2) at 4 p.m. Saturday. Chris McGavin-Corey Graham (Mey) over Rob-
when informed of the ruling. “A “Overall, though,it should be by Azzarelli-Casey Gaughan (HC), 3-6, 6-3, 7-5;
Meyers became the 10th seed Bryan Holod-Cory Verespy (MV) over Jake Covey-
when Tunkhannock was elim- lot of those girls were sliding. good that they are playing ten- Jonathan Reed (WW), 6-0, 6-0; Andrew Nakkache-
Ryan McCarthy (Dal) over 8-Ian Betti-Jordan Fur-
inated by a 2-0 loss to Hones- “That’s good and fair consid- nis.” dock (VV), 6-3, 6-3; 5-Zach Warriner-Michael Ro-
dale on Wednesday. Meyers also ering the conditions.” And, playing good tennis. man (Mon) over Drew Tomko-Dylan Bonitz (Riv),
6-2, 6-0; Davide Fanelli-Trevor Adler (WyoA) over
became the Division 2-B cham- The meet was halted with Parkhurst-Cornell had a first- Dan McGraw-Dan Geraghy (HR), 6-4, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4;
Griffin Gerchman-Dean Edwards (Dun) over Balaga-
pion with Tunkhannock’s loss. five of 36 events completed and Coughlin’s Russell Monroe competes in the boys 100-meter round bye, breezed through two nesh Natarajan-Justin Sheen (MMI), 7-6 (7-3), 6-0;
Denny Guo-Keith Mattern (WW) over Travis Troiani-
The quarterfinals at 4:30 p.m. finalists determined in seven dash in the District 2 Class 3A Track and Field Championships. matches in which they lost five Sam Fumanti (VV), 6-3, 6-2; Nick Szewczyk-Tyler
Monday are: Honesdale/Meyers events. All of those results and games in four sets, then battled Manganiello (WyoA) over Irwin Maldonado-Zach
Kavulich (Riv), 7-6 (7-2), 6-4; 6-Jay Patel-Matt Hana-
winner at Berwick/Coughlin from behind for a third-set victo- hue (SP) over Ryan Ochse-Isaac Mitchell (Mon),
finalists will stand. 6-1, 6-1; 7-Michael McGraw-Zach Bowman (MMI)
winner; North Pocono/Valley cords the only time she stepped Heights 8:31.44; North Pocono 8:35.61; Hones- ry. over Pat Loftus-Pat Dockery (HR), 6-3, 6-4; Matt Ric-
District 2 track and field dale 8:38.86. cio-Dennis Mundt (Dun) over T.J. Thomas-Jordan
West winner at Berwick/Cough- on the track. High Jump ± Connor Flaherty (Cou) 6-3; Ar- “The first two matches were Joyce (HC), 2-6, 6-0, 6-2; Hayden Schutz-Mia Sco-
chairperson Danielle Adams mon Lorning (Scr) 5-11; tie: Jimmy Hischar (Haz) good matches because they were cozzo (Mey), 6-3, 7-6 (9-7).
lin loser; DelVal/Lehman win- Black, the defending state and Ryan Osadchy (Haz) 5-11; tie: Frank Karam Second Round
said the pole vault competition good opportunities, but Harry 1-Will Cognetti-Walker Temperton (SP) over
ner at No. 4 Holy Redeemer champion, qualified first in the
(SP) and Devon Strubert (NP) 5-9; Philip Felker
McGavin-Graham (Mey), 6-1, 6-2; Nakkache-
will be shortened by starting at (T) 5-7; tie: Dakota Danforth (DV) and Eric Eramo
and Henry were a little more ex- McCarthy (Dal) over Holod-Verespy (MV), 6-2, 6-4;
(6-7); and DelVal/Lehman loser 100-meter hurdles in 14.11 sec- (WyoA) 5-7.
5-Warriner-Roman (Mon) over Fanelli-Adler
at No. 3 Dallas (8-3-2). a more demanding height. That Finalists
perienced and did not have to (WyoA), 6-2, 6-1; 4-Bijoy Ghosh-Christopher Kim
height had not been deter- onds, breaking the mark of 110 Hurdles – Jimmy Hischar (Haz), Cody
(WSem), 6-2, 6-2; 3-Ethan Pensak-Scot Riccetti
The semifinals are Wednesday Rydzy (PA), Matthew Moorhead (Co), Brandon overwork,” Balutanski said. (Dal) over Guo-Mattern (WW), 6-2, 6-0; 6-Patel-Ha-
mined by late Wednesday. 14.14 she set last year. Jackson (VV), Elijah Howard (Scr), Garrett Rupe
The second-seeded team from nahue (SP) over Szewczyk-Manganiello (WyoA),
and championship game Friday, (VV), Ronnie Deliseo (PA), John Gething (NP). 6-2, 6-1; 7-McGraw-Bowman (MMI) over Matt Ric-
“What we’re doing is starting Hazleton Area’s Julia Franzo- 100 ± Gavin Colley (T), Matt Sandroski (Cr),
Wyoming Seminary had to exert cio-Dennis Mundt (Dun), 6-0, 6-4; 2-Harry Park-
May 27. Those games are sched- Nyeem Wartman (VV), Kyle Rickard (Hon), Rus- hurst-Henry Cornell (WSem) over Phillips-Z. Holod
uled for Lake-Lehman, and again at a designated height sa won the javelin to help the sell Monroe (Co), Cruz Finnicum (Haz), Mike Bald- more energy, but Balutanski was (MV), 6-0, 6-0.
win (T), Tyler Phillips (VV). Quarterfinals
admission is $6 for adults and that is fair to all,” Adams said. Lady Cougars to the team 200 ± Lionel Wilson (Hon), Gavin Colley (T), still pleased with the perform- 1-Cognetti-Temperton (SP) over Nakkache-
Cruz Finnicum (Haz), Russell Monroe (Co), Paul McCarthy (Dal), 6-1, 6-1; 4-Ghosh-Kim (WSem)
$4 for students. Adams also said that shot points lead after two of 18 girls Almeida (NP), Mike Fazio (VV), DeShawn Boone ance in a 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 victory over over 5-Warriner-Roman (Mont), 4-6, 6-2, 6-3; 3-Pen-
The District 2 champion will putters choosing to try their at- events. (VV), Nikolas Atkins (T).
Long Jump ± Lionel Wilson (Hon), Damitri third-seeded Ethan Pensak-Scot sak-Riccetti (Dal) over 6-Patel-Hanahue (SP), 6-0,
6-3; 2-Parkhurst-Cornell (WSem) over 7-McGraw-
advance to the PIAA tourna- tempts over will have to wipe Connor Flaherty of Coughlin Nelson (DV), Devon Strubert (NP), Nick Auriem- Riccetti of Dallas in the quarterfi- Bowman (MMI), 6-2, 6-3.
Semifinals
ma (T), Troy Yashinski (WVW), Sean Ridall (B),
ment and play the District 3 out the results they had won the boys high jump by Aaron Zarowsky (Haz), Cody Ridzy (PA), Philip nals. 1-Cognetti-Tempertson (SP) over 4-Ghosh-Kim
Felker (T). (WSem), 6-1, 6-2; 2-Parkhurst-Cornell (WSem) over
sixth seed on June 1 at Lake- clearing 6-3. “The Dallas team played a very 3-Pensak-Riccetti (Dal), 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.
Wednesday. Girls
Lehman at a time to be deter- Tunkhannock’s team of Tom Team Scoring (through 2 of 18 events)
The shot put competition Hazleton Area (Haz) 14, Dallas (Dal) 13, Tunk-
mined. Damiani, Ben Robinson, Jake hannock (T) 12, Abington Heights (AH) 10, Valley
was held during some of the View (VV) 6, Wallenpaupack (Wal) 6, Pittston Ar-
heaviest rain and some of the Siegel and Alex Nole won the ea (PA) 5, Scranton Prep (SP) 5, Honesdale (Hon)
YANKEES
North Pocono 6, MMI Prep 0 3, Western Wayne (WW) 2, North Pocono (NP) 1, Bump. “Hopefully we can make
entrants did not get a chance be- 3200 relay in 8:07.56. Wyoming Valley West (WVW) 1.
Jessica Korshnak scored twice Completed Events the adjustments the next couple
fore the meet was suspended. Adams said that there will be 3200 Relay – Abington Heights (Taylor Ross,
and Corinne Glassman had a Jenn Burke, Stephanie Lalos, Erin Jaeger) days and get back on track.”
“It was unsafe and unfair to no admission charge for the
goal and an assist to lead North 9:52.72; Dallas 10:06.44; Wallenpaupack
10:07.90; Scranton Prep 10:13.13; Hazleton Area
NOTES: The Yankees were
Pocono to the senior night victo- the kids to continue in the completion of the meet. 10:16.89; Pittston Area 10:20.76; Western Wayne
Continued from Page 1B
shorthanded a player for Tues-
DISTRICT 2 CLASS 3A TRACK AND FIELD 10:29.36.
ry over MMI Prep. weather that was going on,” CHAMPIONSHIPS
Boys
Javelin ± Julia Franzosa (Haz) 123-4; Gabby came through with an RBI-dou- day’s game when outfielder Chris
Alguire (T) 118-7; Elena Stambone (VV) 117-5;
Seniors Chelsea Kincel, Fjoll- Adams said when the meet was Team Scoring (through 3 of 18 events)
Liz Kravitz (Dal) 112-6; Diandra Sherman (T)
ble to the gap in right-center in Dickerson was called up to the
Wallenpaupack (Wal) 18, Delaware Valley
za Shabani and Sarah Wicker suspended after a rain delay of (DV) 16 ½, Tunkhannock (T) 12, Hazleton Area
104-2; Samantha Krempasky (Hon) 102-0; Alyssa the seventh driving in Kevin Rus- majors. They got back to full
Talerico (PA) 100-8; Kaitlyn Mead (NP) 100-1.
also contributed with first-half almost an hour and a half. “It
(Haz) 11, Coughlin (Cou) 10, North Pocono (NP) 8
½, Scranton Prep (SP) 8 ½, Scranton (Scr) 8, Dal-
Finalists so to even the score at 4-4. strength with the addition of
100 Hurdles – Shelley Black (Co), Dannah
goals as the game was called las (Dal) 8, Valley View (VV) 8, Honesdale (Hon) “We played a good game just a pitcher Randy Flores, who was
would have taken a long time to 5, Abington Heights (AH) 3, Wyoming Area
Hayward (Co), Hillari Norris (WVW), Kirby Szal-
one minute into the second half. (WyoA) ½.
kowski (Dal), Jen Nagy (VV), Sarah Wildenstein few chances we couldn’t get that picked up from the Padres orga-
Sandrine Gibbons recorded 15 prepare the track and runways.” Completed Events
(WW), Isabelle Clauss (AH), Amanda Krenitsky
run across and they took advan- nization when he exercised his
Discus ± Branden Clemons (DV) 145-11; Guy (WW).
saves in the net for MMI Prep. Wyoming Valley Conference Bruno (Wall) 137-4; Marc Ranaudo (DV) 137-2; 100 ± Cierra Plesnar (Dal), Catie Gawlas (Dal),
tage of the opportunity they got,” option. For Triple-A Tucson, the
Sara Dubravcak (VV), Destiny Distasio (T), Aman-
MMI Prep......................................................... 0 0 — 0 athletes won three of the events Anthony Bouselli (Wal) 136-10; Dalton Derrick
(Hon) 129-11; Vince Ocasio (NP) 126-1; Jamie da Hunt (T), Janna Wilson (Hon), Alex Mack (Cr), Laird said. “We lost, but we bat- lefthander was 1-2 with a 2.89
North Pocono ................................................. 6 0 — 6 Carli Lucke (VV).
First half: 1. NP, Corinne Glassman, 8th min; that were completed and Rowe (VV) 125-11; Frank Bruno (Wal) 125-8.
3200 Relay ± Tunkhannock (Tom Damiani, 200 ± Janna Wilson (Hon), Catie Gawlas (Dal), tled and it shows that we have ERA and 19 strikeouts in 18 2/3
2.NP, Jessica Korshnak (Glassman), 12th; 3. NP, Sara Dubravcak (VV), Amanda Hunt (T), Josie
Chelsea Kincel, 17th; 4. NP, Fjollza Shabani, 22nd; Coughlin standout Shelley Ben Robinson, Jake Siegel, Alex Nole) 8:07.56;
Backman (Haz), Jessica Newak (Cr), Kelsey heart and we want to win every innings in the Pacific Coast
5. NP, Korshnak, 28th; 6. NP, Sarah Wicker, 30th Dallas 8:14.19; Valley View 8:20:14; Scranton
Shots: MMI Prep 0, North Pocono 21; Saves: Black broke one of her own re- Prep 8:25.91; Wallenpaupack 8:30.28; Abington O’Donnell (AH), Lindsay Danko (Dal) game. We came up short, but to- League.
MMI Prep 15 (Sandrine Gibbons), North Pocono 0
(Meghan Utter); Corners: MMI Prep 0, North morrow’s a new day.” The Yankees will also add
Pocono 3.
Lehigh Valley held its 4-0 lead righty Carlos Silva to the roster
OPEN
cause it involves so much oth- worst he has had in years. ,getting to Yankees starter Adam today and he will pitch against
Lake-Lehman 7, Nanticoke 2
er added pressures.” “This was the worst compet- Warren, who couldn’t get past the the IronPigs. Silva, who was re-
Marissa Moosic and Sarah After encountering trouble itive round I’ve had in two fourth inning. leased by the Cubs earlier this
Bray led Lake-Lehman with two early on, Brewington settled in years,” he said. “I’ve been go- Warren gave up three runs in season, was signed by the Yan-
goals apiece in the Black Continued from Page 1B
and found the stroke he had ing through a swing change his outing, including a home run kees shortly after and has pitched
Knights’ 7-2 win against host plishment.” been searching for through, and went back to my old to Jeff Larish in the fourth, which in one game for Trenton. In that
Nanticoke. Moosic added an Schall, of Williamsport, putting for birdies on the 12th, swing. My confidence wasn’t put the IronPigs up 3-0. start, he went six innings, fan-
assist in the 63rd minute as noted that with the looming 13th and 14th. all there. The only thing I can Warren walked six and fanned ning six and only giving up one
Lake-Lehman totaled 30 shots thunder clouds and dampened Wyoming Valley West and take away from this is the ex- five in his outing as the Yankees run and three hits.
on goal. Shelby Divers made 20 course, hitting fairways and Penn State Univeristy gradu- perience.” lost for just the second time in Yankees catcher Gustavo Moli-
saves. greens was critical. “You had ate Greg Pieczynski finished Despite the damp grounds – Warren’s eight starts. The Iron- na, who started in place of Jesus
Lake-Lehman.................................................. 3 4 — 7
Nanticoke ........................................................ 1 1 — 2 to put a premium on fairways with a 3-over 75. Pieczynski, the sixteenth hole was unplay- Pigs had 11 baserunners against Montero in a day game after a
First half: 1. NAN, Lexi Bolinski (Brittany Sugal-
ski), 8th min; LL, Nikki Suttliff (PK), 15th min; LL, and greens today. If you hit who advanced through the able and players had used the Warren, but he got out of jams in night game, gunned down three
Marissa Moosic, 26th min; LL, Sarah Bray (Sutliff),
36th min. the ball in the rough you basi- 2007 and 2009 local qualifiers first hole as the final hole – each inning. baserunners. He threw out three
Second half: 1. LL, Shoshana Mahoney
(Nicole Ford), 43rd min; LL, Moosic, 46th min; LL cally couldn’t hit out of it.” at Huntsville, said he thought Huntsville’s head professional “He was getting the job done. potential base-stealers and
Bray (Emily Sutton), 56th min; NAN, Cassia Yalsh,
59th min, LL, Taryn Talacka (Moosic), 63rd min.
Eric Williams and Andrew the course was fair when con- golfer Mark Molino praised He had a nice little cutter going,” picked a runner off third.
HOW THEY SCORED
Shots: LL 30, NAN 11; Saves: LL 7 (Ashley
Jackson), NAN 20 (Shelby Divers); Corners: LL 6,
Bradley tied for third with a sidering what the circumstanc- the efforts of the grounds Brown said about Warren. IRONPIGS SECOND: Brandon Moss walked.
Tagg Bozied flied out. Cory Sullivan singled, Moss to
NAN 7. 74 and completed a one-hole es could have been. crew. Lehigh Valley tacked on a run second. Jeff Larish walked to load the bases. Josh
playoff to determine alter- “I definitely played for rain “I have to take my hat off to in the fifth against reliever Buddy Barfield sacrifice fly to score Moss. Erik Kratz struck
out. IRONPIGS 1-0
Honesdale 2, Tunkhannock 0 nates, should Schall or Bre- and started slow but thought I the grounds crew and superin- Carlyle on a run-scoring double IRONPIGS FOURTH: Cory Sullivan flied out.
Jeff Larish homered. Josh Barfield walked. Erik Kratz
Seneca Propst’s goal 10 min- wington fail to compete in sec- played well the last nine,” he tendent,” Molino said. “They by Tagg Bozied. struck out. Rich Thompson walked, moving Barfield
to second. Brian Bocock singled to drive in Barfield.
utes into the second half proved tionals. Williams will serve as said. “It was tough but fair, didn’t have a lot to work with Lehigh Valley pitcher Nate Domonic Brown struck out. IRONPIGS 3-0
IRONPIGS FIFTH: Brandon Moss tripled and
to be the enough as Honesdale the first alternative and Bra- you could hit a good shot but because of all the water, but it Bump held Yankees hitters to just scored on a double by Tagg Bozied. Corey Sullivan
grounded out. Jeff Larish walked. Josh Barfield flied
bested Tunkhannock 2-0. Randi dley as the second not get the result you want- was in good shape.” two hits until there were two outs out. Erik Kratz flied out. IRONPIGS 4-0
Jo Kowalczyk provided the As a member of Huntsville, ed.” Schall and Brewington will in the sixth inning when SWB YANKEES SIXTH: Dan Brewer and Jesus Mon-
tero struck out. Jorge Vazquez doubled. Justin Max-
insurance goal with a little more Brewington had the home The 7,200-yard, par-72 be two of 500 players to ad- posted three straight hits. He was well singled, Vazquez moved to third. Brandon Laird
hit a three-run home run. Ramiro Pena grounded
than one minute remaining for field advantage, but he said it course was not as polite to the vance out of the local qualify- then pulled and ended the after- out. IRONPIGS 4-3
YANKEES SEVENTH: Gustavo Molina struck
the Hornets. did little to cure his nerves at rest of the field. ing to join approximately 416 noon with six strikeouts and out. Doug Bernier flied out. Kevin Russo singled.
Honesdale Dan Brewer doubled to score Russo. Jesus Montero
.......................................................................... 0 2 — 2 the first tee. With a soaked course under exempt players who will also three walks in 5 2/3 innings. flied out. TIED 4-4
IRONPIGS ELEVENTH: Erik Kratz singled and
Tunkhannock .................................................. 0 0 — 0
First half: 1. none
“I put a lot of pressure on him and a transition to a new be competing in the 36-hole “He got ahead with the fastball moved to second on a sacrifice by Rich Thompson.
Second half: 1. HON, Seneca Propst, 50th min; myself,” said Brewington, of swing, Pittston Area senior sectional qualifying. The US- and then started to pick on the Brian Bocock flied out. Domonic Brown singled
knocking in Kratz. Brown caught stealing. IRON-
HON, Randi Jo Kowalczyk, 79th min.
Shots: HON 20, TUNK 18; Saves: HON 18 (Brit- Orangeville. “You can’t do that Brandon Matthews said his GA accepted 8,300 entries for corners and tried to keep us off- PIGS 5-4
tany Kriner), TUNK 18 (Spencer Corby).
in this kind of big event be- round of 84 was one of the this year’s open championship. balance,” Laird noted about
CMYK
A checkup on Sears’ new CEO SHLD $75.85 Any signs of improvement? Existing home sales A better trend in jobs?
$120 Annual rate in millions Economists are used to big swings in the weekly count of how
Sears has had a new CEO for $108.90 There’s little optimism about today’s
nearly three months, so investors 100 ’10 ’11 report from the National Association est. many people applied for unemployment benefits. So it wasn’t sur-
’11 5.2 prising when the Labor Department reported last week the biggest
will want to see when its earnings of Realtors on sales of previously
come out today if he has had a 80 occupied homes during April. drop in applications in more than a year – a drop that followed a
5 big increase the previous week. Economists predict another drop
chance to improve the retailer’s 60 Although spring is generally the
Today
performance. Lou D’Ambrosio, est. strongest season for home sales, when the government releases the latest count today.
Operating $0.16
whose background was in tech-
EPS -$0.99 there are few signs so far that many New claims for unemployment benefits
nology, took over in late February consumers are confident about 4
with the task of ending more than
a decade of falling sales. Sears
making such a big purchase. With
gas and food prices rising, many 434k 420k
1Q ’10 1Q ’11 estimate
has been losing business to people might not feel they can 3
discounters and department Price-to-earnings ratio: 64 afford to buy. A decent rise in sales
based on past 12 months’ results
N D J F M A
stores, even in its stronger areas during March was mostly due to Week ending May 7 Week ending May 14
Source: The National
like appliances and hardware. Source: FactSet investors buying foreclosed homes. Association of Realtors Source: The Labor Department
By ANDREW M. SEDER The bill for a typical residential re- retail customer using 405 Mcf per Gas customers in Luzerne County, in-
aseder@timesleader.com tail heating customer who uses about month will increase from $3,488.74 cluding the Back Mountain, Mountain
After two years of declining natural 89 ccf (hundred cubic feet) of natural per month to $3,642.01 on June 1. Top, the West Side and greater Wilkes-
gas rates for UGI Penn Natural Gas gas per month will increase $4.74 per The company also announced that Barre regions.
I N B R I E F customers, the Wilkes-Barre-based month from $105.06 to $108.80 on on June 1, it will submit its annual fil- The reason for the increase, a com-
company has announced that it’s rais- June 1. By comparison, in June 2009, ing with the Pennsylvania Public Util- pany official said, is increasing de-
Hershey CEO to Del Monte ing prices 3.6 percent on June 1.
Even with the slight increase, a
the residential customer using the
same 89 ccf was paying $130.68 per
ity Commission to establish pur-
chased gas cost rates for Dec.1. The
mand for natural gas because of in-
creasing prices for oil.
Hershey CEO David West is leaving company spokesman notes that prices month. company projects no change from the “Increased upward price pressure
the candy maker to take the top job at will still be lower in June than they The bill for a typical commercial re- rates that will be implemented on on energy commodities, particularly
food processor Del Monte Foods Co.
were two years ago. tail customer using 26.2 Mcf (million June 1. oil, has contributed to a rise in the
San Francisco-based Del Monte
“It’s a relatively minor increase in cubic feet) per month will increase “We expect prices to remain rela- cost of energy across the board,” said
Foods said Wednesday that West will
the scheme of things,” said Joe Swope, from $256.05 per month to $265.96 on tively stable,” Swope said. Robert F. Beard, the company’s vice
become its CEO on Aug. 15 and will
a company spokesman. June 1. The bill for a typical industrial There are 59,340 UGI Penn Natural president of marketing.
join the company’s board in June. Del
Monte was bought by private equity
firms for $4 billion, a deal that closed
Slowdown
in March.
Hershey’s chief operating officer
John Bilbrey was named interim presi-
dent and CEO Wednesday.
West, 47, became Hershey’s presi-
dent and CEO in December 2007.
Bilbrey, who became COO in Novem- results in 14
Sealy layoffs
ber, has been with Hershey since 2003.
West will replace interim-CEO Neil
Harrison. Del Monte’s brands include
Contadina and College Inn foods, as
well as Kibbles ‘n Bits, Meow Mix and
Milk-Bone pet foods. By ANDREW M. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
Looking to relocate
the most recent graduates are stuck off employees.
taking lower-paying jobs that are less The plant is not in danger of closing,
likely to offer health insurance. Pail said, and the remaining 65 employ-
The poll of 571 graduates of public ees will remain employed.
and private four-year schools found just He said the decision to initiate the lay-
over half have full-time jobs. They were offs was directly attributed to sales.
graduates from 2006 to 2010.
Just under half say their first jobs
didn’t really require bachelor’s degrees
Beefy King co-owner seeks spot with drive-thru “Business is down,” Pail said. He said
other Sealy plants across the country al-
so had layoffs over the past few years.
and nearly half say parents are helping By MATT HUGHES franchise. designed for drive-thru service but de- The Crestwood plant is the only one in
W
them. mhughes@timesleader.com Bonvie referred comments about the clined to say where because they are still the components group that manufac-
The poll found those who graduated ILKES-BARRE -- If you closure to co-owner Rebecca Briskie. negotiating with landlords. tures the latex foam used in bedding and
between 2006 and 2008 fared better went looking for lunch Briskie said the eatery did a good One destination that fits the drive- also produces a foam-encased inner
than those who graduated in 2009 or in downtown Wilkes- lunch business, but customers frequent- thrurequirementcouldbetheformerTa- spring for the company’s Stearns & Fos-
2010. Barre this week, you ly commented they wished the restau- co Bell at 386 S. Main St. that closed re- ter brand.
The earlier grads were paid about might have asked your- rant had a drive-thru window. cently. The Trinity, N.C.-based company’s
$3,000 a year more in their first jobs. self, where’s the beef? “We’re just looking for a better spot for Blue Chip Gourmet, which has the first quarter earnings report details the
And 88 percent of them received Bonvie’s Beefy King in the downtown our customers; we just want to make same owners and is connected to Beefy struggles the company has had.
health insurance, compared with 77 Wilkes-Barre theater complex called them happy,” Briskie said. “It’s a great King, will not be affected by the closure, Net sales for the first fiscal quarter
percent of the more recent grads. University Corners closed its doors this productthatwehave,andwejustwantto Briskie said. Though they have the same were $305.5 million, a decrease of two
The sampling error is plus or minus week. Its owners said the closure is tem- make it easier for them to get it and go.” owners, the companies are separate enti- percent compared to the same prior year
4 percent. porary, and the restaurant plans to reo- The original Beefy King restaurant in ties, she said. quarter.
pen at a new location in a few months. Orlando, Fla., of which the Wilkes-Barre Beefy King specializes in hot sand- Gross profit for the first fiscal quarter
Allstate buys two insurers Beefy King opened last June at 76 S.
Main St., with owner and former Wilkes-
store is a franchise, does a successful
drive-thru business, she added.
wiches served on steamed buns, hot
dogs and other fast-food fare. It replaced
decreased by $14.4 million to $118.5 mil-
lion from the prior year quarter, accord-
Home and auto insurer Allstate is Barre/Scranton Penguins defenseman Briskie said the owners are looking at a Quizno’s toasted sub shop that closed ing to a release on the company’s inves-
buying Esurance and Answer Financial Dennis Bonvie lending his name to the two buildings in the Wilkes-Barre area in 2009. tor relations web site.
from White Mountains Insurance for
about $1 billion.
Allstate Corp. says the deal will help
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Are parents
creating
Generation
Narcissist?
By HEIDI STEVENS
Chicago Tribune
Posting your daughter’s honor-
roll status on Facebook seems inno-
cent enough. You’re proud. Your
friends and family can bask in her
glory. Everyone’s a winner, right?
Maybe not, says Austin, Texas-
based psychologist Larry Bugen,
whose new book, “Stuck on Me:
Missing You ... Getting Past Self-Ab-
sorption to Find Love” (The Amer-
ican College of Forensic Examiners,
$19.95), warns that crafting an on-
line image for our children may set
them up for a life of self-absorption
and undermine their ability to relate
to others. “When does a healthy in-
terest in yourself start morphing in-
to self-absorption and eventually in-
to full-blown narcissism?” he asks.
We chatted with Bugen about child-
rearing in our connected world.
Q: Start by defining narcissism,
because I think it means different
things to different people.
A: An uncom-
Crafting an promising self-
online image absorption
which alienates
for our children others and com-
may set them promises the
up for a life of well-being of all.
self-absorption We all have a
healthy self-inter-
and undermine est, or should,
their ability to but at what point
relate to do we become so
involved with
others. our own self-in-
terest that we be-
come blinded to
the needs of those we love?
Q: How does posting updates
about our children translate to their
becoming narcissists?
A: We are weaving together this
perfect family image that allows our
kids to, one, be in the limelight, but
it also creates an image they need to
continue to uphold and live up to for
the rest of their lives. They get
caught up in the attention that im-
age provides and get used to being
latest footwear trend have lost all their sole danger of relying too much on oth-
ers to define the person they be-
come?
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The Associated Press By ALEXIA ELEJALDE-RUIZ A: At the core of being a healthy
EW YORK — Flat-heeled shoes Chicago Tribune person is having a genuine self-im-
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to bid a age and self-esteem based on know-
have stepped up their game to fond farewell to some cherished companions: our ing your own unique gifts. It’s a mat-
emerge as a hot fashion trend for shoes. ter of self-discovery over the years
From the faithful running shoe to the whimsical — discovering our strengths, dis-
the spring-summer season. sandal, from the sensible work loafer to the sexy stilet- covering our potential, discovering
to, all shoes reach a point at which they have outlived our attributes that really matter. We
The detailed and embellished ballet flats, their usefulness, and we must let them go. don’t necessarily do well if that’s
sandals and peep-toes have been elevated to Our time together may seem fleeting, but we hang scripted for us, either by our parents
onto favorites past their prime at our peril. or someone else, when we’re grow-
become a serious alternative to the high “The shoe wears out in the area where we overload ing up. Our identities are works in
it, so the part where you need the most support isn’t progress. They’re not fixed. But so
heels that some women still feel are needed there,” said Minneapolis podiatrist Paul Langer, clin- much of it depends on how we ex-
for dressy or business occasions. ical professor at the University of Minnesota. “A worn plore the world, and people explore
shoe can exaggerate the biomechanical faults you when they feel secure.
In fact, the flat-shoe shape might be a better comple- already have.” Q: How do we build security in
ment to this year’s longer, more languid fashion sil- A loss of support and cushioning can cause shin our kids without breeding narcis-
houette. splints, Achilles tendinitis, knee pain and plantar sism?
“Flats are one of the cool ways to wear spring outfits,” fasciitis, a common form of heel pain. As a shoe’s sole A: Security comes from the belief
says Paola Venturi, creative director of Via Spiga. “I like and heel wear down unevenly, the likelihood of twist- that someone has my back. I can get
to see a bronze-colored T-strap in a bronze color with a ing an ankle increases. In severe cases, old shoes can comforted, nurtured, reassured
dress in a bright color — maybe a carrot or tomato red cause stress fractures, Langer said. when I need it. But if it were me, I
— and I love a graphic-print, black-and-white dress Unfortunately, there’s no clear expiration date for a would feel very insecure that I
with a granite version. For the ’70s influence shoe, whose lifespan depends on the quality of con- would be so exposed (online) by my
parents and it would erode any sense
See FLATS, Page 2C See SOLE, Page 2C of security that I had in life if I
couldn’t depend on my parents to
AP PHOTOS
protect me and cherish me. Some-
times parents are doing things in a
way that’s basically blind to the im-
pact on the child later on.
Q: So what’s your advice to mod-
ern parents? We’re obviously not go-
ing to give up our online connec-
tions altogether.
A: Balance. Trying to avoid ex-
tremes of either devaluation or over-
idealization of children when you
tweet or post on Facebook. And
there’s something precious about
good old-fashioned privacy. I still be-
lieve that’s one of the hallmarks of in-
timacy. Being able to share private
moments only with the people who
matter most. Try to maintain a rea-
sonable balance between what’s pri-
vately cherished and what’s publicly
known. And be loving, and be think-
ing of what sharing that information
in the cyberworld might mean to
those involved.
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FLATS SOLE
the toe of the shoe, such as inden-
in the area where we tations from kicking or being
overload it, so the part stepped on. That’s too costly to
fix, Lipson said, so it’s time to
Continued from Page 1C Continued from Page 1C where you need toss.
that’s everywhere, I think a struction, how well you take care the most support
thong is really sophisticated.” of it and where and how often you High heels
She sees a peasant blouse, wear it. But there are some guide-
isn’t there.” Because the heels are narrower
wide-leg trousers and thong lines for determining when it’s Paul Langer and the soles are usually thinner,
with rhinestones, influenced by time for your shoes to pass on. Minneapolis podiatrist high heels wear down faster than
vintage belts she found in an Ital- The following guide to shoe flatter shoes, Lipson said. The
ian marketplace, in her future. death draws from the advice of most wear happens near the toe
The jewel details “makes it feel Langer, author of “Great Feet for Casual work or walking shoes on the bottom of the shoe, be-
like a city shoe,” Venturi ex- Life: Footcare and Footwear for As a rule of thumb, Langone cause that’s the area that bears
plains. “It’s not a casual pair of Healthy Aging” (Fairview; said, if you wear a pair of shoes to the most weight. If the thickness
flip-flops.” $14.95); Karen Langone, presi- work three to four times a week, of the sole has worn down by half,
With longer hemlines — and dent of the American Academy of after a year or so they’ll either it’s time to resole or replace.
especially the tricky mid-calf Podiatric Sports Medicine; and need fixing or trashing. You The heel also wears down
pencil skirt — higher heels can cobbler Randy Lipson, owner of know it’s time to repair or replace quickly, so as soon as you start to
throw off proportions, says Lau- Cobblestone Shoe Repair in St. when you have scuffed heels or see the nail poke through, get
ren Dupont, creative director at Louis. flat spots on the outer sole, or new heel lifts. High-quality heel
Jack Rogers, a brand best known AP PHOTO
when the back edge of the heel lifts can last twice as long as the
for its thick, leather stitching, Flats don’t have to be boring, says Jessie Randall, creative direc- Athletic shoes gets so worn that it’s angling originals from the manufacturer,
popularized by Jackie Kennedy. tor of Loeffler Randall. In fact, she says, they can be sexy. The cushioning on these wears sharply, Langone said. Another Lipson said.
The shorter shoe “grounds” down fastest because they suffer sign is when inside pieces of the
the outfit, Dupont explains. The from fast starts, stops and chang- Sandals, flip-flops
shoe doesn’t have to be com- “Flats give you a chance to play — es in direction, plus more pres-
shoe poke through, like a nails
showing in the heel. One test is to The upper part of a sandal
pletely, perfectly flat, but a shoe
with just a bit of heel creates an
whether they are pointy at the toe or sure than walking shoes, Langer
said. When you run, the pressure
set the shoes on a flat surface and
look at them from behind, Lan-
bears a lot of stress to keep the
foot in place, making for a shorter
easy line from the leg, she says,
and, if there’s an ankle strap,
they’re a Mary-Jane style, but you put on the shoe is two or
three times your body weight.
gone said. If they tilt to the side, life than enclosed shoes, Lan-
gone said. Stretched or broken
it’s time to fix or toss.
you’ve just ramped up the sex ap-
peal.
personally I would play with color.” When you land from jumps in
sports such as basketball or vol- Leather dress shoes
straps mean it’s time to replace
or, if they’re very expensive
Choosing a black heel or sole Alexandra Wilkis Wilson leyball, the pressure is 7 to 8 shoes, repair.
If you buy good-quality shoes
instead of, say, a more casual nat- Chief merchandising officer for Jimmy Choo times your body weight. The same heel and sole issues
and take good care of them, resol-
ural wood color adds refine- As a general rule, the life of a ing and re-heeling when neces- apply to sandals as other shoes.
ment. running shoe is 300 to 500 miles, sary, they could last five to 15 So if those Crocs are starting to
Even Jimmy Choo, a brand Langer said, though it varies with years, Lipson said. Whether re- look like lopsided pancakes, time
synonymous with strappy stilet- but cocktail or evening looks of platform-style flats even be- your body weight, gait and sur- pairing is worth the cost depends for a new pair.
tos, has several flat options, in- usually get a metallic leather. fore the snow had melted. A De- face on which you run. Following on how much you paid for the
cluding a zip-back sandal “per- Michelle Obama and Carla rek Lam version was the first that rule, someone who runs 4 shoes in the first place, as high- Tread lightly
fect for lazy days spent pool- Bruni-Sarkozy can be role mod- shoe she’s ever sold out of. miles, four times a week should quality leather resoling runs $35 To minimize the eco-impact of
side,” according to its website, els for fashionable flats — and “People are happy to see low- consider replacing shoes after to $45. If they’re inexpensive tossing your footwear, consider
and a glamorous, beaded tribal- Katie Holmes, too. Maybe these er-heel options,” she says. about 6 months, while a more ca- shoes, it’s probably smarter to these options:
style option. tall women are the ones who’ve Still, says Verdi, women need sual athlete could wait a year. just buy new ones. (The leather For gently worn shoes, donate
While company co-founder helped bring low heels back into to realize when and where flats Running shoes typically can’t be sole needs replacing if when you them to a charity such as
Tamara Mellon is always photo- the zeitgeist. are the right choice — and not repaired. put your thumb in the center of Soles4Souls, which distributes
graphed in heels, flats are an “They bring a broad aware- rule out heels. One way to check if running the outer sole at the ball of the them to the needy. For athletic
equal partner in her wardrobe. ness to anything they wear,” says “Women feel incredibly sexy shoes need to be replaced is to foot, the leather feels soft instead shoes that no longer have any
That’s what she wears for the stylist Robert Verdi. “They’ve when they wear heels, not be- look at the midsole, which is the of firm.) A component to keep an business being on anyone’s feet,
“every days,” when she’s going OK’d the shorter heel and put cause of the heels themselves foam part of the shoe between eye on is the leather on the upper submit them to Nike’s Reuse-A-
to the office or on an errand with their stamp of approval on it.” but women feel confident in the outer sole (the bottom of the part of the shoe, which can get Shoe program. The company sep-
her daughter. With a skirt or skinny-leg them. They’re an empowering shoe, where the treads are) and stiff if not regularly cleaned, pol- arates the shoe’s materials — the
The flat shoe is a safer place to pants, heel height and wearer’s tool,” he says. “But heels aren’t the upper (the top of the shoe, ished and conditioned, Lipson rubber from the foam from the
introduce some of the bold, height don’t matter, Dupont for the grocery store — this isn’t where the laces are). When it said. Once it hardens, the leather fabric — and grinds them down
bright colors that are another says, but with a fuller trouser, a ‘Sex and the City.’ You’re not starts to wrinkle deeply, the shoe can crack where the shoe bends, to make raw materials for run-
must-have for spring. Just a tall frame helps. (Her hint for the wearing high, high heels in the is losing its cushioning and get- and there’s nothing you can do ning tracks, tennis and basketball
swath of yellow, blue or violet more petite set is a platform.) most ordinary places of life, but ting worn out. The midsole about that. In addition, these courts. Visit nikereuseashoe.com
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easier adjustment for the eye crazy high — unbearable,” says He adds: “The flat shoe, not a and moisture, so if you run some-
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GAS
Sunday
Highest Prices
Terrace 4:00 pm on
Friday
WANTED!! Paid!!!
FREE
Monday
570.301.3602
Tuesday
See sales
representative
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For more information contact The Times Leader sales $500 REWARD Thursday
consultant in your area at 570-829-7130. The Board of School
for info leading to
Directors of the
return of this Marsh Holidays
w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om Greater Nanticoke
Green ATV stolen in call for deadlines
Area School District
415 Kidder Street All Ve hic le s Com e w ith 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices Plymouth area. call
will hold a special
570-954-2483 You may email
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty meeting for general
your notices to
570.822.8870 LOST: purposes commen-
CROQUETTE DINNER
information leading School Board room,
Nanticoke, PA. or fax to
to the return. Taken 570-831-7312
from garage on
The Dallas Junior Football & Cheerleading Tripp Street in By Order of the
Board, or mail to
Association will sponsor a Swoyersville early The Times Leader
Friday morning 5/13. President:
Homemade Chicken Croquette Dinner Robert Ranieri 15 N. Main Street
(570) 760-1045 Wilkes-Barre, PA
(featuring Shorty’s famous recipe!) on Secretary:
May 21, 2011 from 4-8pm Cincy Donlin 18711
at the Idetown Fire Hall (Memorial Hwy 1/2 For additional
mile past Greenbriar on the left). The din- 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ information or
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potatoes, gravy, mixed vegetables and ing legal notices
corn bake. Dinner will be $10 and will be you may call
LEGAL NOTICE Marti Peznowski
eat-in or take-out. Email
Kelly at kjcuba@epix.net at 570-970-7371
The Borough of Harvey's Lake is seeking or 570-829-7130
A Benson Family Dealership or call 675-6959 for reservations. bids from interested contractors to install
a Manufacturer Treatment Device (MTD)
Bid Solicitation
along Wood Street, near the intersection
NEW CARS
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale of Wood and Orchard Streets, to treat
The Dallas School
stormwater prior to it entering Harvey's
Lake. Specifically, the MTD is a three- Board of Directors
chamber and skimmer baffle box, manu- solicits sealed pro-
NEW LOW PRICES! factured by Suntree Technologies, is
designed to reduce pollutants such as
posals for the fol-
lowing: Window
2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai suspended solids and the pollutant total Washing Service
Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr phosphorus in stormwater before it enters and Pest and
the lake. Rodent Control
NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA 2500 Service. Specifica-
1500 EXT CAB 4X4 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 DENALI CREW CAB 4X4 A complete copy of the bid specifications
and engineer design plans can be
tions for each pro-
posal and the non-
Loaded! obtained from the Borough of Harvey's collusion affidavit
$
4,990* $4,990*
0% FINANCING 0% FINANCING 0% FINANCING 0% FINANCING
SAVE AVAILABLE
SAVE AVAILABLE SAVE AVAILABLE
SAVE AVAILABLE Lake at the Municipal Building located at may be secured
$5,629 $5,841 $11,690 $5,295 4875 Memorial Highway, Suite 101, Har- from the Business
vey's Lake, PA 18618 between May 18 and Manager, Grant S.
03 Ford June 2, 2011 during Borough hours. A Palfey, at the
02 Ford Escape Administration
Windstar mandatory bidder’s meeting will be sched-
uled for 10:00 a.m. at the Municipal Build- Office, Conyngham
ing on June 3, 2011. Anyone interested in Avenue, Dallas, PA
submitting a bid for this project must 18612 and also via
attend the bidder’s meeting. At this time, the District website
PowerTech Pkg, Z-71 Pkg, SLE Pkg SLE Pkg, PowerTech Pkg, P. Seat Rocky Ridge Conversion Package,Too Many 20”PolishedWheels, Moonroof, Heated & Loaded w/ 66K Miles engineers from Princeton Hydro, the com- at www.dallas
6,990* $6,490*
sd.com, Business
OptionsTo List! Choose From 2 Cooled Seats, Rear Camera, Roof Marker Lamps $ pany who developed the bid specifications
and design plans, will be available to Office. Bids must
Sale $
29,681 Sale $
32,454 Priced $
43,995 Sale $
47,030
answer questions and address any con- be in the hands of
cerns associated with the project. The the Business Man-
‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth
Price Price From Price Custom 4Dr Breeze
meeting will include a site visit to the proj-
ect location. After the bidder’s meeting,
ager by 1:00 p.m.
on June 6, 2011.
final bids will be due on June 10, 2011 by
NEW 2011 GMC NEW 2011 GMC NEW 2011 GMC 2:00 p.m. At that time the bids will be pub-
licly opened and reviewed. A final decision
By order of the
Board,
ACADIA AWD CANYON 4X4’S TERRAIN AWD 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C on the selection of a contractor for the Nancy Merithew,
Board Secretary
2,890*
project will be made within 14 days of
SAVE 0% FINANCING
AVAILABLE
SAVE
$1,975
0% FINANCING
AVAILABLE SAVE
$1,013
2.9% FINANCING
AVAILABLE
$
4,990 * $ opening the bids. Call 570-639-2113 for
more information.
$2,936 *All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
LEGAL NOTICE
MOTOR TWINS
SEALED PROPOSALS The Wyoming Valley
West School District
Sealed Proposals will be received by the Board of Directors
CALL STEVE MORENKO Hanover Area School District for the fol- has scheduled a
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming lowing: Specifications for the above may
282744
Special Meeting to
SL, SLT & Denali Packages, Choose From 3 Reg Cab, X-Cab, SLE Packages SLT-2 Package,V6, Chrome Wheels 718-4050 be obtained from the Business Office,
1600 Sans Souci Parkway, Hanover Town-
Adopt a proposed
Final Budget,
ship, Pa 18706-6091, between the hours 2011/2012 for Fri-
of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M., Monday day, May 20,
Priced $
32,609 Priced $
21,725 Sale $
33,847 YOMING VALLEY
through Friday. Documents can also be 2011, at 8:00 am.
downloaded directly from the Hanover
From From Price Area School District website homepage
The meeting will be
AUTO SALES INC.
A at www.hanoverarea.net under “Bid Docu-
ments”.
held at the Middle
School Conference
197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 Room, Chester
NEW 2011 GMC YUKON NEW 2011 BUICK NEW 2011 BUICK 825-7577
1. Gasoline & Fuel
Street, Kingston,
REG & XL 4X4’S REGAL CXL TURBO LACROSSE CX & CXL’S GAS SAVER SPECIALS! 2.
3.
Garbage Collection
Reconditioning Athletic Equipment
and is open to the
public. The Middle
1.9% FINANCING 2.9% FINANCING 99 MAZDA MIATA MX5 01 HYUNDAI ACCENT School is handi-
SAVE 2.9% FINANCING SAVE AVAILABLE
SAVE AVAILABLE CONV 4. General Athletic Supplies capped accessible
AVAILABLE up to $2,249 up to $1,850 5. General Supplies
up to $4,577 from the side
6. Science Supplies of the building.
7. Nursing/Medical Supplies
PW, A/C, AM/FM, Sharp! Air, AM/FM Joanne Wood
Each bidder will submit his bid in accor- Board Secretary
$
5,550 $
3,975 dance with specifications and the bid is to
be SEALED AND MARKED “PROPOSAL” –
“NAMING THE ITEMS TO BE BID UPON.”
LEGAL NOTICE
Northeast Mus-
04 CHEVY CAVALIER 03 FORD WINDSTAR LX tangs All Star
SLT & Denali Packages, Choose From 9 T06 & T07 Packages, Choose From 5 Comfort & Convenience Package, The Board reserves the right to accept or Cheerleaders
Choose From 3 reject any bid, or any part of any bid, or to DBA Fusion All
order any item from any bid.
Priced $
45,799 Priced $
30,995 Priced $
26,795
Stars a 501 (c)
Corporation will
From From From Air, AM/FM, Tilt PW, PDL, Air, Tilt, 89K Miles The bids must be received at the Office of NOT be dissolving.
All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time.
$
4,850 5,995 $ the Business Administrator, 1600 Sans
Souci Parkway, Hanover Township, PA
18706-6091, on or before 10:00 A.M. on
Ann Osmanski
has chosen to
leave the North-
02 NISSAN SENTRA GXE 02 ACURA RSX Thursday, May 26, 2011, and will be pub- east Mustangs
licly opened on Thursday, May 26, 2011, at All Star Cheer-
FINANCING AVAILABLE
www.WyomingValleyAutos.com 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
ADOPTION
than 10% of the total Cd player, AC, Audi `02 A4 aculate condition. Reduced!
bid. Firms interest- 76,000 adult driven automatic, V6 $13,995 Place an ad and
ed in submitting a
bid should call the
Moonroof, leather
interior, alloy rims,
1.8 Turbo, AWD,
Automatic, white miles. $15,600. Call $15,992
TOWN CAR LIMITED or trade for find a new owner.
570-829-7130
College’s Purchas-
Loving, financially
stable married cou- ISLAND HOPPING IN Like New tires.
Fresh detail and Full
with beige leather
interior. 84,000
(570) 378-2886 &
ask for Joanne
Fully loaded.
46,000 miles,
SUV or other.
570-388-6669
ing Office at 570- ple promises your
NEW ENGLAND of GAS... Miles. Very Good Triple coated MINI COOPER `08
740-0370, Monday
through Friday, 9
baby lifetime of
unconditional love, 6/26-6/30
ONLY $2,999
For more pics or
Condition. $8,900
(570) 696-9809 CHEVROLET `86 Pearlized White.
Showroom
Clubman. Black &
White. Sunroof. 30K
CORVETTE
a.m. to 4 p.m. to security, education, 1-800-432-8069 information, call (570) 690-4262 condition.
MERCEDES-BENZ
request specifica- 560 Pierce St. miles. Leather inte-
opportunities & stay (570) 301-7221 $18,900.
AUDI `02 A4
tions. Bids must be That Championship 4x3 manual, 3 over- Kingston, PA rior, fully loaded. 6
at home Mom. advertisinguy 570-814-4926 or speed. Excellent
received before Expenses paid. Season/Broadway drive, 350 engine www.wyoming (570) 654-2596
`97 SL320
@gmail.com condition. 40 MPG.
3:00 p.m. local pre- Vicki & Phil 5/21 3.0, V6, AWD with aluminum valleymotors.com
vailing time, on NY Touring/Yacht $19,950. Or best
1-800-891-0336. Looking for the right deal automatic, tiptronic heads. LT-1 exhaust 570-714-9924
offer. Call
Monday, June 6, 5/22 transmission. Fully system. White with
on an automobile? 570-262-8811
2011 at which time
the bids will be
Intrepid Museum
5/28 Turn to classified.
loaded, leather
interior. 92,000
red pearls. Custom
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX WANTED!
PONTIAC `06
flames in flake. New
It’s a showroom in print!
ALL
opened and publicly WWII Reenactment miles. Good condi- tires & hubs. 1 2 door, 5 speed, air,
read at the College. 6/4 Classified’s got tion. Asking $9,500. owner. 61,000 origi- power windows &
Luzerne County Dome Train/ Monti- the directions! Call (570) 417-3395 nal miles. $8,500 locks, sun roof, CD,
SOLSTICE
Community College
reserves the right to
waive any informali-
cello 6/11
Pompeii Exhibit 6/11
1-800-432-8069
412 Autos for Sale
AUDI `05 A4
(570) 359-3296
Ask for Les
cruise & alloys.
Excellent condition, JUNK Only 16,000 miles!
Garage kept, 2.4
very well main-
ties, irregularities,
defects, errors, or During the Doyouneedmorespace? 2007 PONTIAC G6
Turbo, Navy Blue
with grey leather CHEVROLET ‘06 tained with service
records, remaining
CARS! Blue, convertible,
40th Anniversary
Model. 47,000
liter, manual 5
speed transmission,
black, a/c, cd play-
CA$H
omissions in, or to
reject any or all bids
or parts thereof.
Roman Empire,
couples were
A yard or garage sale
in classified
GTP, 1 Owner,
Leather interior,
interior, fully
loaded automatic. CORVETTE Honda warranty.
65K, $10,500.
miles. Minor
repairs. $7,500
er, leather interior.
Real Nice. Fun Ride.
93,000 miles. All
CONVERTIBLE
not considered moonroof 570-706-0921
PAID
or best offer. Asking $16,500
married until is the best way $14,950
records. Excellent
HONDA `07 CIVIC
ESTATE NOTICE condition. 4 new Call 973-271-1030 (570) 301-3433
they ate a meal tocleanoutyourclosets! Silver beauty, 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY tires & new Owner, Museum
570-301-3602
AUTO
GIVEN that Letters together. You’re in bussiness brakes. Asking quality. 4,900 EX. 34k miles.
Testamentary have bridezella.net
been granted to with classified! $8,000 or best miles, 6 speed. All excellent condition,
sunroof, alloys, a/c,
offer. Call for info possible options
John David Roskos YANKEES TRIP cd, 1 owner, garage
Shopping for a
SERVICE
417-2010 Days including Naviga-
and Donald Paul TO CINCINNATI 779-4325 Nights tion, Power top. kept. $13,000. Call
new apartment?
MAZDA `04 RX-8
Roskos, co-Execu- June 20, 21 and 22 560 Pierce St. 570-760-0612
Kingston, PA New, paid $62,000
tors of the Estate of Classified lets (Monday, Tuesday,
BEN’S AUTO SALES
Must sell $45,900
Freda S. Roskos,
you compare costs - Wednesday) www.wyoming
HONDA `07 CIVIC Hunter Green,
DIRECTORY
570-299-9370
deceased, late of Catch the Yankees valleymotors.com RT 309 W-B Twp. 80,000 miles.
Kingston, Luzerne without hassle take on the Reds at 570-714-9924 Near Wegman’s Find Something? Sport SI. Red, with New brakes &
County, Pennsylva- or worry! The Great American 570-822-7359
Lose Something?
black interior,
75,000 miles. 6
rotors. New
nia, who died the Ballpark in Cincin- alignment. Two
30th day of March,
2011. All persons
Get moving
with classified!
nati, Ohio
Trip Includes: ACME AUTO SALES
343-1959
07 Impala LS $8,995
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
08Taurus SEL $12,495
Get it back where it
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
speed, spoiler and
body kit. Tinted win-
dows,
new rear tires.
No accidents.
indebted to said
Estate are request- ALL *Round trip
transportation
bus
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
08 RAM 1500 $12,495 570-829-7130 Reduced $11,900
PRICE REDUCED
$8,000 or best
ed to make pay- *Beer, soda & food 04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995 (570) 714-0384 offer. For more
JUNK
Across from Scranton Prep
ment, and those
having claims or
on the bus
*Great box level
GOOD CREDIT, BAD 03 FOCUS SE $6,995 CHEVROLET ‘08 information, call
(570) 332-4213
demands, to pres-
ent same without CAR & seats to two games
(Mon & Tues night)
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Call Our Auto Credit
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title Transfers MALIBU LT HONDA ‘06 CIVIC EX
MERCEDES `95 SL 500
Hot Line to get 4 cyl., automatic
delay to the Execu- *Hotel accommoda- Pre-approved for a Boat? Car? Truck? Black/black,
tors: J. David
Roskos and Donald
TRUCKS tions at the Millenni-
um Hotel. Just three
Car Loan!
800-825-1609
Motorcycle? Air- 4 door sedan,
sunroof, 62K
Serviced with Convertible. Low 462 Auto 472 Auto Services
plane? Whatever it well equipped mileage. Hard top Accessories
P. Roskos, 53
Edgewater Lane, WANTED blocks from stadium
and walking dis-
www.acmecarsales.net
08 BUICK LACROSSE
is, sell it with a
Classified ad.
Serviced with
warranty
warranty included.
interior.
Leather
Excellent BACK UP CAMERA $ WANTED JUNK $
Highest Prices
VEHICLES
Dallas, PA 18612. tance from Cincin- CXL, Silver/grey condition, fully KIT, 12 volt $40. 12
nati Zoo and other 570-829-7130
leather, sunroof loaded. $10,000 volt blue tooth $40.
Legal Notice
Paid!!! downtown attrac-
BMW `02 330
07 DODGE CALIBER Call 619-884-2266 12 volt refrigerator, LISPI TOWING
Pursuant to
requirement of the
the
FREE
tions
Price: $350
SXT,blue, 4 cyl auto
07 CHYSLER 300C CONVERTIBLE
or 570-696-1271 holds 6 packs $35.
570-675-7024 We pick up 822-0995
Call 570-287-9701 Hemi, AWD, Slate 83K miles. Beautiful Rare, Exclusive
Edwardsville
ough Zoning Ordi-
Bor-
REMOVAL for more info. grey, grey int
06 VW JETTA
condition. Newly
re-done interior
KELLY AUTO SALES Opportunity To 468 Auto Parts VITO’S
nance this adver-
tisement is pub-
Call V&G blue, auto, leather leather & carpeting. KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA. Own...
lished to indicate Anytime
sunroof
06 PONTIAC G-6
$13,500.
570-313-3337
875 W. Market St. 570-287-2243 &
that Edwardsville Kingston, PA.
‘26 FORD
Silver, 4dr, auto
Borough Council at
its meeting on
288-8995 05JAGUAR X-TYPE
3.0, hunter green, BMW `03 530 I
570-287-2243
HONDAS! GINO’S
MODEL T
MONTY SAYS
Thursday, May 12,
2011 passed
Amendment to its
an
tan leather (AWD)
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
Beige with tan
leather interior. CHEVY `06 COLORADO ‘10 Accord LX.
7K miles. Black / tan Panel Delivery
Like New
White, 4 door, 4cyl. Heated seats, sun- Extended cab. Auto. cloth. $19,900 100 point
Zoning Ordinance
which provides that
66,000 miles roof, 30 MPG high- Power steering, a/c.
40k miles. 2 wheel
‘09 Accord EX. Concours quality Tires
04 MITSU GALLANT way. Garage kept. V6 14K, Pearl White. restoration. Red
projecting signs
shall not project
gry, auto, 4cyl,55k
04 CHRYSLER PT
Excellent condition
86,000 miles.
drive.
$12,600, negotiable.
Leather.
‘08 Accord LX
$21,700 with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
All Junk $15 & UP!
406 ATVs/Dune
more than 48 inches
in the direction of a Buggies
CRUISER GT, slvr,blk
lthr, auto, sunroof
Asking $11,500.
(570) 788-4007
570-678-5040 PREMIUM: 20K, Sil-
ver. $17,495
0 miles on Cars & Like New
public street or 01 NISSAN ALTIMA CHRYSLER ‘06 ‘08 Civic LX Coupe
restoration.
RARE! Trucks Batteries
BMW `04 325i
walkway and that
the signs shall not SUZUKI`09 4 dr, slvr, auto, 4cyl
01 AUDI S8 QUATRO 300C HEMI
44K. Gray. New tires.
Warranty $14,895
$40,000
$38,000 Wanted
be less than 12 feet ‘01 Civic LX $20 & UP!
above a sidewalk or
16 feet above a
KING QUAD 750AXI Burg./tan lthr.,
Nav., 360 HP, AWD
Light green, 18,000
miles, loaded,
57K. Silver. 5 Speed
$36,500
Highest
I have heard Hunter green. 214 01 AUDI A8 L leather, wood trim,
Warranty. $8,450 Carry Out Price
street. A complete
from a good miles. Excellent cashmere beige, MAFFEI AUTO Prices
text of the Amend-
ment can be source former
condition. 50”
Moose plow with
tan lthr., nav., AWD
00 CADILLAC CATERA
$24,000.
570-222-4960
SALES
570-288-6227
2002 BMW 745i Paid In 288-8995
inspected from 8:30 leave message The Flagship of
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at european touring manual lift included.
Asking $5,900
silver/blk leather,
sunroof, 56K
the Fleet CA$H WANTED
the
Borough
Edwardsville
building
professional
Count Paulu
(570) 299-0560 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE
Blue/grey
CHRYSLER `02 VITO’S
New - $87,000
Midnight Emerald FREE Cars & Full Size
Trucks. For prices...
TOMAHAWK`10
5 Speed. Like New!! with beige leather
PICKUP
PT CRUISER
located at 470 Main Lamoreaux Auto
Street,
Edwardsville, Penn-
Klishnitz is join- leather, auto, 4cyl.
00 MERCEDES-BENZ New Tires, tinted
windows, sun roof,
& interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition. 570-574-1275
Parts 477-2562
ing his old part- ATV, 125 CC. Brand S-430 slvr/blck Inferno Red, flame
sylvania New Tomahawk mid black leather
GINO’S Loaded. Garage
CONVERTIBLE
ARON
LAW DIRECTORY
MERCEDES-BENZ `05
04CHEVY SUBURBAN miles. Last year up, brakes, top.
LS, pewter silver, full size model.
Excellent condition
Needs convertible CHEROKEE LIMITED
240C
3rd seat, 4x4 top motor. 4WD, 6 cylinder
04 FORD F-150
Heritage, X-cab,
in & out. Roadster
cloth roof. Gold with
$4,300 OBO
(347) 452-3650
auto. Moonroof.
Fully powered. New 4Matic, V6 - Gray,
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
blk, auto, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
tan interior. $8,400
(570) 822-8001
(In Mountain Top) brakes & tires. 77K highway miles,
Excellent condition,
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
Don’t Keep Your Practice a Secret!
94,000 highway
ER, seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
04 NISSAN XTERRA SE BUICK `98 LESABRE FORD `05 FREESTAR miles. $11,500
(570) 822-6334
dealer serviced. Sun
roof, heated seats.
VEHICLES!!!
4 door. All leather.
LIMITED EDITION
$15,500. Call
DRIVE IN PRICES
KIA `08 RONDO
blue, auto, 4x4 570-288-3916
Call
04 GMC ENVOY XUV 114,000 miles. Great
shape. $2,600. Call Low mileage, fully Call for Details (570) 459-9901
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 570-819-3140 or loaded, $10,999. Maroon with beige
interior. All options. MERCEDES-BENZ `06 Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
829-7130 LS, white, V6, 4x4 570-709-5677 negotiable.
78,000 miles. Still
C-CLASS
04 JEEP GRAND 570-283-1691
under warranty.
CHEROKEE LAREDO CADILLAC ‘06 STS Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
FORD `07 MUSTANG Received 60,000
To Place Your Ad gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 mile servicing. New Silver with leather
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- DRAWING TO BE HELD MAY 31
03 FORD WINDSTAR 63,000 highway tires. KBB Value interior. Good condi-
ver, 52,600 miles,
LX, green, 4 door, miles, silver, runs $8,500. Asking only tion. 34,000 miles.
sunroof, heated
entertainment sys. great, $11,500. $7,900. A Must See! $15,000 Negotiable www.wegotused.com
seats, Bose sound
(570) 885-5956
310 Attorney 310 Attorney 310 Attorney 7 pass. minivan system, 6 CD negotiable. (570) 457-0553
02 DODGE RAM 1500 changer, satellite 570-479-2482
Services Services Services reg cab, red, auto, radio, Onstar, park- HYUNDAI ‘01 ACCENT 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
ADOPTION
Divorce, Custody,
Support, PFA
Attorney
Keith Hunter
75K, 4x4
03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
X-cab, white, 4x4
ing assist, remote
keyless entry, elec- FORD `98 TAURUS
Gold. Good condi-
4 dr., 4 cyl.,
auto, $2,150
Auto Auto Auto
DIVORCE tronic keyless igni-
FREE Consultation.
CUSTODY
Atty. Josianne
Bankruptcies 02 DODGE RAM 1500 tion, & more! tion Runs great.
DODGE ‘00 STRATUS
We Buy Scrap Metal
Estates, DUI MAHLER, LOHIN Quad Cab, SLT, $17,600 87,000 miles, R-
Aboutanos Red auto 4x4 truck title, Recently 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto
ATTORNEY & ASSOCIATES 570-881-2775
Wilkes-Barre 02 MERCURY MOUNT- inspected. sunroof, 110K
MATTHEW LOFTUS
in classified!
Current Inspection
Dalessandro copper V8, automatic,
Kingston, PA 570-819-3339
in classified! 570-823-9006
51,267 miles, www.wyoming
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NEW 2011 FORD FUSION SE NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS FWD
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel, PW, PDL, Pwr. Front Wheel Drive, Auto., Air, Pwr.
Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Locks, Side Air Bags, Roof Rails,
Anti-Theft Sys., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains,
Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Windows,
Entry, Message Center, Keyless Entry with Remote,
SYNC Safety Canopy, Cargo Cover
72 24
Mos. Mos. 72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos.
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS 4X4 NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
All Wheel Drive, Automatic, Pwr. All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Roof Rack,
Locks, 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Air, CD, Side Impact Air Bags, PW, Pwr.
Driver’s Seat, Auto., PDL, Fog Lamps,
Windows, Keyless Entry with Privacy Glass,Keyless Entry, Rear
Remote, Safety Canopy, Cargo Convenience Pkg., SYNC,
Air, Side Air Bags Sirius Satellite Radio, 16” Alum.
Wheels,
72
Mos.
72 24
Mos. Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
NEW 2011 FORD TAURUS SEL NEW 2011 FORD F-150 4X4
Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, Reverse Sensing Sys., 3.7L V6, Auto., Air, AM/FM/CD,
AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Cloth Seat, Cruise Control,
PW, 18”Alum. Wheels, Anti-Theft 40/20/40 Split Seat, ABS,
Perimeter Alarm, PDL, XL Plus Pkg.,
Sirius Satellite Radio XL Decor Group
FOOT
BOX
72 24
Mos. Mos. 72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos.
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
CORVETTE L-48 TOWN CAR DUMP TRAILER ‘05 miles, new tires, lots
of extra chrome.
KARMANN GHIA
$16,855 gundy with tan riding FLH.
in black. Tartan red leather, complete 10 yards, 4 ton limit, Like New. $12,900. King of the High-
cloth / panther black dealer service histo- All Corvette options, 61,000 original Restoration very good condi- Call 570-639-1989 way! Mint origi-
leather
Black
interior.
bonnet IMPREZAmileage,
WRX ry, 1 owner, detailed,
garage kept, estate.
all original,
Good Year tires,
new miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather
Vehicle. Family
owned, garage
tion. Asking $3,900
Also, E-350. Cheap
or 570-760-1023 nal unrestored
antique show
stripes. Automatic.
Steptronic paddles.
Low
57,000 miles, 5
$9,100.
570-840-3981
new mufflers, just
tuned. 46,000 miles.
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire
kept, good shape.
Needs some
For more info, call
973-906-8404
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 winner. Factory
spot lights, wide
Dual moon roofs, speed, all-wheel wheels, loaded, 100th Anniversary
560 Pierce St. $6,500 or best interior work, new white tires,
FORD ‘99 E350
Cockpit chrono drive, 4 door, anti- Collect cash, not dust! excellent condition. Edition Deuce.
Kingston, PA offer 570-262-2845 seats, needs Garage kept. 1 biggest Harley
package, conven- lock brakes, air Clean out your or 570-239-6969 $5,500. Call built. Only
www.wyoming carburetor work. owner. 1900 miles.
conditioning, air basement, garage Mike 570-237-7660
BUCKET VAN
ience, cold weather Only 58,000 miles. 28,000 original
CHEVY `68 CAMARO MERCEDES BENZ
(heated seats) & bags, power locks, valleymotors.com or attic and call the Tons of chrome.
Asking $12,000. $38,000 invested. A miles! Never
premium packages. power windows, 570-714-9924 Classified depart- Triton V8. 2 speed needs inspec-
serious inquiries must see. Asking
power mirrors, ment today at 570-
SS
Dynamic stability only! Call boom; 92,000miles; tion, permanent
cruise control, $18,000. OBO
`74 450 SE
829-7130!
TOYOTA ‘09
control. Xenon 570-343-2296 $9999 or best price. registration.
headlights, front AM/FM radio, CD 570-706-6156
396 automatic, 400 Great condition. Call $8,500
and rear fog lights.
Parking distance
changer, rear
defroster, new Blitz SCION TC VOLVO ‘04 XC70 transmission, clean
interior, runs good,
SOLID CAR!
Interior perfect, WANTED: PONTIAC 570-675-3384 or
570574-7002 HARLEY DAVIDSON
570-905-9348
PONTIAC ‘07 VIBE 560 Pierce St. CHEVY`75 CAMARO MERCEDES-BENZ `88 Abington-Scranton
area. Finder’s fee
wheel electric
brakes, 20’ long
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
Automatic SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA 350 V8. Original
420 SEL paid if car is found total, 7 x 16 oak
KAWASAKI
Kingston, PA
moonroof 5 door hatchback, www.wyoming owner. Automatic and purchased. Call deck, fold up ramps
www.wyoming Silver with red 883 cubic inch
$11,880 Only 8,600 miles valleymotors.com transmission. Rare - John with any info with knees, remov-
$15,892
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 570-714-9924 tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
leather interior.
Every option.
Garage kept, show-
(570) 760-3440 able fenders for
oversized loads,
motor, Paco rigid
frame, extended & `08 NINJA
250 cc, blue, like
raked. Low miles.
naugahyde interior.
room condition. 421 Boats & powder coat paint
$6,000 or best new, under 1,000
415 Autos-Antique Never damaged. for rust protection,
TOYOTA ‘09 YARIS & Classic $6,000. Call
570-489-6937
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200
Marinas 2 5/16 hitch
coupler, tongue
offer.(973) 271-1030 miles. Great starter
bike. $2,800 Seri-
White, automatic
HARLEY DAVIDSON ous inquiries only.
CUSTOM
jack, side pockets,
CADILLAC `80
560 Pierce St. 4 door sedan, 26K
CHRYSLER `49
Call 570-331-4777
OLDSMOBILE `68
Kingston, PA 560 Pierce St. brake away switch,
Serviced with battery, 7 pole ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE
www.wyoming Kingston, PA
warranty
COUPE DEVILLE WINDSOR RV plugs, title & Golden Anniversary. KAWASAKI ‘ 99 ZX6R
DELMONT
www.wyoming
CREST 15’
valleymotors.com Silver/Black. New
more!! Priced for 600CC,
570-714-9924 valleymotors.com Excellent condition, Tires. Extras. Excel-
Silver / gray, 4 door quick sale. $2,995 Muzzy Exhaust.
570-714-9924 $3,000 located in DRASTICALLY 386-334-7448 lent Condition.
sedan. 6 cylinder Great condition.
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
flathead, fluid drive.
REDUCED!!
This model only
Fiberglass Wilkes-Barre 19,000 miles
$10,000.
Asking $3,100
45,000 original boat with CALL FRANK
CONVERTIBLE 561-573-4114 miles. Just like new!
produced in 1967
& 1968. All trailer. Out- 439 Motorcycles
570-639-2539 570-301-7221
Blue/white top & REDUCED $15,000 theadvertisinguy
white interior.
Recent document-
KELLY AUTO SALES CHEVROLET `63 Call Jim:
570-654-2257
original 45,000
miles, Color
board propul-
sion. Includes: HARLEY ‘01 HARLEY DAVIDSON @gmail.com
ed frame-off
TOYOTA `01 CAMRY 875 W. Market St.
IMPALA
Burgundy, cloth
2 motors 2001 SPORTSTER Q-LINK LEGACY `09
CORVETTES
Kingston, PA. & vinyl interior,
restoration. Over
$31,000 invested.
4 door sedan, 4
cylinder, automatic,
570-287-2243 2 door hardtop.
Partial restoration.
350 rocket
engine, 2nd
Erinmade,
“Lark II series”
DAVIDSON 1,200 CC, Black,
Low Miles, New
250 automatic. Gun
metal gray. MP3
will sell $21,500.
570-335-3127
green. 114,000
miles. Runs great.
All original parts.
Asking $4,000 or
WANTED
1953-1972
owner. Fender
skirts, always PRICE
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
chrome acces-
Tires and Brakes,
Lots of Chrome and
player. $3,000.
Great first motorcy-
Asking $4,300 best offer. Call garaged. Trophy REDUCED! Extras. Well main- cle. 570-696-1156
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER (570) 760-6249
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI (570) 885-1119
Any Condition!
Courteous, Fast
winner at shows. $2,400
sories, 13k miles, tained. 2 Harley
FORD `66
condition. Asking
SUZUKI ‘77
Call 866-320-6368 Blue. Excellent con-
570-885-2162 Two door hard top. Mustang Coupe. (570) 696-3513 offer. Call dition. All Documen-
after 5pm.
Camry SE. 56,000 570-876-4034
SPORT AWD
307 Motor. Needs Pearl white, pony tation. 1,400 Asking
Sudan, Automatic,
power antenna.
New tires. No rust.
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition. Very Good
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
white walls car in
excellent condition
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
NIGHTTRAIN
Dark gray metallic,
Garage kept,
2 tone blue.
17,600 miles.
smoked wind
screen. Great bike,
Air, Stero, Runs & Garage kept. Condition! grey leather interior, in storage for 2 Vehicle in like runs great. Helmet
Looks Excellent. Great condition. Reduced Low miles! years. $14,000 or new rr tire & REDUCED PRICE & kevlar racing
all original & never new condition. brakes, many $8,400
25 mpg $5,000 $14,000 $7500. FIRM best offer. Serious gloves included.
seen snow. $8,900. $19,000. extras. $10,900 Lehman area.
$1,275 (570) 708-0269 570-822-1976 570-905-7389 Call 570-237-5119 inquiries ONLY. 570-288-4322 $2995. Call for info
(570)299-0772 after 6:00PM Leave Message Ask for Lee Call 570-574-1923 (570) 592-4982 (570) 760-5937 (570) 881-5011
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
CHEVROLET `05
(570) 237-7076 auto, moonroof serviced, new bat-
ers and wheel balancers. Some hydraulic pneu- Leave Message special place $7,200 OBO
matic and electronic experience will be helpful.
$13,620 tery, tires & rods. A GREAT DEAL... (570)760-0511
Job Seekers are SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS called home? Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
The person should possess good customer and
problem solving skills. The person will be trained
looking here!
Where's your ad?
Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1
TRAILBLAZER LT
Black/Grey. 18,000
Classified will address
Your needs.
chairs. Braun Millen-
nium lift with
IN CLASSIFIED!
for operation and repairs on all types of equip- 570-829-7130 and slide out a/c-heat. miles. Well Open the door remote. Walk up 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
ment. door. Front & rear
ask for an employ- Stove, microwave, equipped. Includes with classified! A/C. Power locks &
For more information on our company visit ment specialist fridge, shower On-Star, tow pack- 560 Pierce St. windows. Excellent
our web site at www.panzittasales.com. inside & out. Many age, roof rack, Kingston, PA condition. $9,500.
more extras. running boards,
Requirements:
- Prior experience with automotive equipment is a YAMAHA` 08 R1 Reduced. $13,500. remote starter,
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-237-6375
Celebrations
& locks, 4 wheel
drive. $4,850.
Call for 221 Conyngham Ave., Wilkes-Barre
condition and
known issues.
570-362-4080 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Harpist
work in the homes of the elderly.
Bear Creek Visit G&B Tent Rentals
accessories. $28,500
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PARTIES DJ LESSONS
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570-868-0386 or call Manufacturing Facility. Generous benefits include
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401 York Ave, Duryea, PA 18642
Apply online at www.pridemobility.com/careers
EOE/MF/DV/AA
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PHYSICAL THERAPY BRIDAL UNITY CAN-
DLE, $25
INTERNATIONAL ‘95 MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE TOYOTA ‘07 DRIVERS YEARBOOKS:
, 570-592-2549
HEATER
JEEP `00 www.wyoming COMMERCIAL 1959. Berwick H.S. or 570-332-8094 robe, magazine
Turn to classified. Box 2540 Looking for individu- 1952, 1953, 1956, stand $500. or call
valleymotors.com CLEANING
It’s a showroom in print! 15 N. Main Street als with firestop &
OF NEPA 1957, 1958, 1960, HARDWOOD for individual prices
WRANGLER
570-714-9924 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA Classified’s got Wilkes-Barre, PA fire damper, inspec- 1967, 1968, 1969 PLANKS, Bruce 40 570-498-0977
the directions! 18711-0250 tion and installation ,1970. Lehman H.S. sq. ft. golden wheat
Boat? Car? Truck? www.wyoming Be Your Own
experience. Experi- 1973, 1974, 1976, color $30. good for DESK brown, very
Motorcycle? Air- valleymotors.com Boss Work Full or
ence helpful but not small bath. sturdy, 2 drawers,
533 Installation/
DRIVERS-CLASS Part time 1978, 1980. Nanti-
plane? Whatever it 570-714-9924 required. We will coke Area H.S. LAMINATE Wilson excellent condition,
is, sell it with a Maintenance/ Accounts available
train the right per- 1976, 2008. Dallas Art glue type 20 sq. $40. 570-239-2937
NOW throughout
TRACTOR
Classified ad. ft. box, light oak, 10
Repair son. All out of town H.S. 1966, 1967,
A CDL
570-829-7130 Wilkes Barre, DESK with bottom
work. Must have 1968. Bishop Hoban bottles of glue $150.
Scranton, bookshelf, wood
valid driver’s license 570-283-0811
MITSUBISHI `95 AUTOMOTIVE
H.S. 1972, 1973,
TRAILERS
and Hazleton. with glass shelf and
& transportation. 1974, 1975. West
We guarantee
Looking for a Serious inquiries
$5,000 to Side Central Line up a place to live inside light fixture,
top and bottom
MONTERO SR 4WD TECHNICIANValley
FREIGHTLINER
TJ, Black with grey
interior. 4 cylinder, ’97 MIDROOF
company you
can retire with?
only.
Send Resumes: c/o
$200,000 Catholic H.S. 1965 -
1974, 1980, 1981.
in classified! components can be
475 CAT & 10 in annual billing. stacked or used
5-speed manual 177,102 miles, auto- Wyoming The Times Leader Westmoreland H.S.
transmission. CD matic, four wheel speed transmission. Motors has immedi- Box 2545
Small investment
1952, 1953 - 1954 720 Cemetery side by side, excel-
$12,000 Looking for We’re ready - lent. $60. Call
player, hardtop, full drive, 4 door, anti- ate openings avail-
more home/
15 N. Main St.
Are you? G.A.R. H.S. 1972, Plots/Lots 570-709-3146
doors, sound bar. lock brakes, air con- able for experi- Wilkes-Barre, PA 1973, 1974, 1975,
FREIGHTLINER family time? For more info
4” Skyjacker ditioning, air bags, enced Service 18711-0250 1976 Pittston H.S. CEMETERY DESK, Queen Anne
’99 CONDO Call 570-824-5774
Suspension lift with power locks, power Technicians in our 1936, 1951, 1954, PLOTS FOR SALE w/china closet on
steering stabilizer.
Like new BF
windows,
mirrors,
power
power
430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.
various car lines. A
clear driving record
We offer
top pay and
JOBS, JOBS, JOBS Janproofnepa.com
1963 Pittston Hospi-
tal School of Nurs-
(4) Four plots, all
together. Crestlawn
top, $100. TABLE,
Gate leg, drop, leaf,
Apply
Goodrich 35’s with
Full size spare. Only
seats, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
Asking $15,000. and valid PA driver’s
license are
benefits
Weekly home
Community Family RESTAURANT FOR SALE ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
1959 West Pittston
Section of Memorial
Shrine Cemetery in
$30. CHAIRS, 4 to
match table, $30 all.
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ Service Inside Church Hill
85,000 miles. cassette player, CD required. We offer time and much 102 Martz Manor H.S. 1950, 1954, Kingston Twp. $600 ROCKER, pine, $40
with sides. All competitive wages Mall, high traffic
$6,999 changer, leather Plymouth 1955, 1956, 1960 each. Willing to DRY SINK, pine,
interior, sun roof, aluminum, spread and an excellent more area. Established 15
split. For info, call
(570) 301-7221 years. RENT IS Hazleton H.S. 1938, $100, SETTEE, pine,
axle. $6,500.
TOW TRUCK
rear defroster, rear benefit package. All 1939, 1940, 1941, (570) 388-2773 $75. 570-675-2693
FREE. Serious
JEEP `02 GRAND windshield wiper,
new Passed inspec- 2 storage trailers.
applicants must be
able to pass a drug
For more
details, inquiries call 1942, 1943, 1945,
1948, 1949, 1950, DESK, Secretary
CHEROKEE LAREDO 570-814-4790 570-582-5208
CEMETERY PLOTS
DRIVER
tion, new battery. test. Interested please call 1953, 1954, 1955, drop down top 3
$2,500 applicants may con- 800-628-7807 1956, 1957, 1959, (3) together. drawers, pecan fin-
(570) 868-1100
VOLVO `08 XC90 tact Dan Yurko at : and ask for 630 Money To Loan 1960, 1961, 1962, Maple Lawn ish, excellent condi-
& MECHANIC
Call after 2:00 p.m. 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. Section of tion $100.
Fully loaded, moon WYOMING VALLEY recruiting. “We can erase 570-287-2517
1951, 1952 Dennison
MITSUBISHI `97 roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
MOTORS
P.O. BOX 1308 Needed part time.
Mountain Top.
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
570-825-4721 Cemetery.
Section ML.
DINING ROOM SET,
European, imported,
15’ CUBE VAN
KINGSTON, PA TEED.” Attorneys
condition. New 18704 570-760-6218 for the Federal 710 Appliances $550 each.
frosted glass rec-
tires, new brakes 610-939-0194
570-288-7411 Trade Commission tangular table with
Cab over, 4 cylinder
diesel engine.
and rotors. 52,000 570-718-6213 FAX WYOMING say they’ve never APPLIANCE silver hardware, 6
Triple black, eco-
nomical 6 cylinder.
Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
dany@wyoming
valleymotors.com GET ON THE
GREENHOUSE
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
PA RT S E T C .
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
CEMETERY PLOTS high back chairs,
excellent condition
4x4 select drive. 570-779-4325 ROAD TO tion. No one can Plymouth National $450. 855-8966
good rubber. All 223 George Ave.
CD, remote door
opener, power win-
around good
condition inside
570-417-2010 till 5
DRIVER / MECHANIC SUCCESS! General Green-
house Help Wanted
legally remove
accurate and timely
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots. DINING ROOM SET:
dows & locks, CDL Class A or B Please Apply in Per- $450 each. Call Beautiful Country
cruise, tilt wheel.
& out. Well 457 Wanted to Buy tri-axle truck driver. McLane, a son: 642 Shoemak-
information from
BREADMAKER: 570-825-3666 French dining room
maintained. Auto $28 billion supply your credit report.
108k highway miles. Also looking for er Ave., West Toastmaster, used 1 set. Table, four
Ready to work. chain services It’s a process that
heavy truck and Wyoming, PA 18644 chairs, large hutch.
Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out.
PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or ALL equipment mechanic
40 hours per week.
leader, is looking
for qualified
starts with you and
involves time and a
time. Like new. $35.
570-868-6327 MEMORIAL SHRINE Off white/blue trim
$500. Outdoor Beer
554 Production/
No rust. Sale price
$6,895. Scranton.
best offer
Call 570-650-3500 JUNK Local work.
Competitive wages
Class A Drivers to
become part of Operations
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
FREEZER. Standup,
runs but needs door
CEMETERY Cooler: On wheels.
Taps included.
570-466-2771 our valued team. Learn about manag- 6 Plots Available
Ask for Carmen & benefits available. seals, $25. DRYER, $250.
May be Separated
CAR & Call 570-333-4385 McLane’s
PRESS OPERATOR ing credit and debt will dry but needs Rose Lawn Section 570-905-5602
JEEP `02 LIBERTY NISSAN ‘09 ROGUE Leave message. uniformed drivers
are well recog-
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
new heater ele- $450 each
DRESSER: 3 drawer,
Blue/grey, new AWD, low miles, TRUCKS nized and trusted
Candidate must
have HS Diploma/ Times Leader and
ment. $25 570-654-1596
brown, $10.
RECONDITIONER
570-905-0497
rebuilt engine with automatic, throughout GED & a good work the FTC. 570-868-6018
warranty, new
tires & brakes,
remote start,
back up sensors
WANTED Wanted
the U.S. for their
knowledge,
history. Equipment
experience and
OAKLAWN CEMETERY FILE CABINET, tan
4 grave sites,
metal, 2 drawer,
4,000 miles.
$5,900 or
$20,880 Highest Prices Must have valid
drivers license
accuracy, and
professionalism.
knowledge of fabulous location.
15w x 28h x18d $20.
hydraulic machines Purchased 20 years
SHELVING UNIT,
best offer.
570-814-2125
Paid In Cash!!! and experience.
No Phone Calls.
is a must. Benefits ago. $2,450
chrome, over toilet
Do you have include Health, Paid 610-838-7727
design, 23wx68h x
FREE Apply in person what it takes Holidays/Vacation &
10d $10. SHELVING
JEEP `06 560 Pierce St.
REMOVAL
EYNON BUICK
GMC
570-876-2474
to help drive
our team?
401K. Please call Al
at 570-822-6880.
700
MERCHANDISE
UNIT, chrome, bath
storage, 12wx65h w
COMMANDER 4X4 Kingston, PA Call V&G
CLASS A
Do you need more space?
A yard or garage sale
GENE’S
RECONDITIONED
12d, 6 shelves with
clear trays $20.
SATELLITE/CABLE
www.wyoming
Lockers, V-8. Heat- Anytime 702 Air APPLIANCES MICROWAVE CART,
ed leather. All valleymotors.com DRIVERS in classified
60 Day Warranty
ST. NICHOLAS’
CEMETERY, white finish, 2
power. Navigation, 570-714-9924
288-8995 • Earn more is the best way Conditioners SHAVERTOWN shelves, 24w x 30h
Monday-Friday
Satellite, Blue tooth,
TECHNICIAN money with more to clean out your closets! x15d $20. ENTER-
PONTIAC `04
3rd row, More. AIR CONDITIONER 8:00PM-5:00PM 6 Plots. Can be
at-home time You’re in bussiness Sharp, window unit divided. Near TAINMENT CENTER,
69,000 • “We’re here to with classified! Saturday medium wood finish,
SUBCONTRACTORS 6000 BTU $100. Entrance. $550
MONTANA
highway miles. stay” –as a 8:00AM-11:00AM 42wx48hx15d, fits
TOOLMAKER/
$14,900. Call (570) 825-0553 each. Call
Wanted, reliable and McLane team- Gateway 570-675-9991 32” TV $25.
(570) 855-3657 95,000 miles, well experienced satel- mate, you’ll be Shopping Center 570-287-0690
AIR CONDITIONER,
maintained. Excell- lite/cable technician working in a
JEEP `07 ent overall condi-
tion. Keyless entry,
subcontractors for
northeastern and
stable, secure
environment
CNC OPERATOR
Full time 2nd shift
Whirlpool, 6000
BTU, Energy Effi-
cient. $80.
Kingston, PA
(570) 819-1966
726 Clothing FURNITURE: 2 end
tables. $15
WRANGLER X built in baby seat, central PA areas. • Multi-stop JACKET: boys gen- Please Call
position. Requires a (570) 868-6018 570-357-8025
dual climate con- Must have white deliveries prima- REFRIGERATOR 2.7 uine Italian stone
high degree of leather jacket, size
4x4, stick shift, soft trol. Rear air. Seats van, ladders, indus- rily located in AIR CONDITIONER: cu. ft., white, 19w x
knowledge of the 14. $25. 868-6018 GUN CABINET.
top. Red exterior, Pennsylvania and 26h x 19d, $60.
well maintained,
7. Recent inspec- 503 Accounting/ try specific tools, toolmakers craft window, 5,000 BTU
570-287-0690
Holds 10 guns.
tion & tires. KBB and liability insur- New Jersey and ability to use all with remote control. Medium oak, 2
garage kept. 11,500 Finance • Great pay and WOMEN’S CLOTH-
over $6300. Asking ance. Will train shop tools and $60. 570-675-0248 drawer storage,
miles, one owner. benefits - REFRIGERATOR ING, size 4X, tops &
$5,000 firm. Call select individuals machines. Experi- etched glass design
BOOKKEEPER
AC, CD player, $55,000 to Kenmore, almond, slacks, New $5.
(570) 417-9884 but experience is ence in setup and 708 Antiques & on doors. $250 firm
cruise control. $60,000 in the 21.6 cu. ft. with ice Slightly used $2.
preferred. Highest operating CNC, 570-457-7854
Local bookkeeping Collectibles maker & filtered Call between 10 am.
Tow package with
cargo carrier. SATURN ‘09 VUE XE company hiring
full time full-charge
pay rates in the
area! Please call
first year;
medical, dental,
milling center and/or
wire EDM equip-
water $300.
570-868-6018
and 9 pm. please @
570-288-9936. HUTCH: Solid Oak.
Excellent condition. 4WD, automatic (570) 820-9900 ext vision, life and Excellent condition
bookkeeper. ment. Programming
$18,700 Moon Roof 2 or email wilkes- 401(k) Don't need that $200.00. Solid Oak
Send resume and is a plus. Job
Call 570-822-9680 $17,875
salary requirements
barre@antestar.com requires working to Guitar? 730 Computer sideboard, excellent
Requirements:
to acctg2002@ close tolerances Sell it in the Equipment & condition $200.00.
SERVICE ADVISOR
• HS diploma or
JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER gmail.com
Wyoming Valley
GED
• Two years driving
and from prints. We
offer an excellent
Classified Section!
570-829-7130
Software Solid Oak table, six
(6) chairs, Good
Miles condition. $150.00.
FULL CHARGE experience salary and benefit COMPAQ COMPUT-
$13,980 Motors is seeking a REFRIGERATOR. 570-829-4025
• Clean driving package. Submit ER TOWER Win-
professional and Frigidaire, side by
resume to:
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA BOOKKEEPER experienced service
advisor to join our
record and great
customer service Michael Holcomb
Diamond
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ side, Black. $125.
DRYER,GE propane,
dows XP Pro SP3,
2-drives, DVD/ CD-
KITCHEN SET.
Wood, oval, brown
Volkswagen/Mazda skills Old Toys, model kits, RW, included. Over table, good shape.
www.wyoming A/R, A/P, General Manufacturing Co. $75,Washer,
service team. Appli- Bikes, dolls, old gun 30 games & pro- $125. 570-970-6651
valleymotors.com Ledger. Extensive Find out more or PO Box 4174 Mining Items, trains Whirlpool,heavy
knowledge of cant must possess duty, $50 grams, works well,
570-714-9924 apply to become a Wyoming, PA 18644 & Musical Instruments, fast, with extended KITCHEN/DINETTE
560 Pierce St. QuickBooks good people skills valued Teammate 570-793-9437
Kingston, PA and be able to man- Hess. 474-9544 memory & year left SET. 5 piece rattan,
preferred. by contacting:
age a team of flat- 557 Project/ REFRIGERATOR: on warranty hooked 42” round tile top
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
Marquis
Art & Frame
122 South Main St.
rate
ADP
technicians.
experience
John Hart,
McLane People Program
BASEBALL CARDS.
‘63, ‘64, ‘71 Topps
Frigidaire. White.
Large. Freezer up
up, try before buy-
ing $120. 457-6610
table & 4 swivel arm
chairs with uphol-
570-714-9924
automatic, Wilkes-Barre, PA preferred. A clear
Department by Management $8-$15, Moving
top. Very Clean, fair- stered seats. Excel-
phone: must sell. Call for COMPUTER DESK lent condition, deliv-
all-wheel drive, Email resume to: driving record and ly new, in good
ASSISTANT
(570) 330-8400, details. 313-5214 47x24 $35. ery possible. $125.
JEEP ‘05 GRAND 4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
marquisartframe@
epix.net
valid driver’s license
are required. We
or email: jfhart@
mclaneco.com. LINEUP
working condition.
$250 negotiable. (570) 825-0553 570-868-6327
offer outstanding Call 570-283-6943
CHEROKEE LAREDO
4WD, automatic,
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
windows, custom 506 Administrative/
career potential,
strong management
EOE, M/F/D/V MANAGER TRAINEE
3 people needed to
ASUCCESSFULSALE Leave Message
COMPUTER TOWER
win xp 510 memory
$50. GE 40 channel
LAMPS (2) grey
metal & black. $25
each. 570-740-1246
STOVE. Almond.
V6, Low Miles
$15,740
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Clerical support,
excellent
and an
benefit 545 Marketing/
assist manager.
Duties will include
INCLASSIFIED! Gas. Good condi- hand held cb trans-
ceiver $35. pc2- LOVE SEAT, wicker,
tion. $50. 592-2549
package. All appli- Doyouneedmorespace?
Before 5:00 p.m.
TOWNSHIP MANAGER/ cants must be able
to pass a drug test.
Product recruiting, training &
marketing. Will train. A yard or garage sale Why Spend
4200u mb 256
sticks $10.00 each.
with cushions.
White, good condi-
Call Mr. Scott 570-704-8689 tion. $60. After 3pm
TOYOTA `06 TREASURER Interested
cants may contact
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New or Used DESK. Computer
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The Township of
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E.O.E is the best way Appliances? Desk $50. Call 735- LOVESEAT &
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Salem, Luzerne
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KINGSTON, PA 1804 pensive to fix! Edition, 60gb, 512 570/824-7807 or
570-714-9924 78000 miles, Township has a day & night shifts. COLLECTIBLE Sea- Save your hard mb ram 15” wide
570-288-7411 570-545-7006
5 speed, four population of
570-718-6213 FAX
Excellent base
rate + lucrative DOOR TO DOOR SALES gram’s Mirror( great
condition) 1908
earned money, Let screen $100.
EXECUTIVE
garage kept. All surer shall be the retirement package Childcraft crib $75. reading, hobbies,
Automatic, V6, TRD, chief administrative time and part time Childcraft oak 4 crafts, adjustable
service records.
Sport Package, officer of the town- positions. Please offered. Please call NY YANKEE auto-
drawer chest $100.
732 Exercise
Brand new tires. Dr. David Troynacki graphed Whitey flex neck,work
All options including 4x4, 45K miles, ship & shall have the apply in person at
Sr. or Jr. at Local sales opera- Ford 16x20 black & Oak dresser combo Equipment hands free $50.
premium audio Excellent condition. responsibility for the Green Ridge changing table (paid $129.) Wall
570-825-2247 tion is looking for an white picture in
package, rear $18,900 financial & general Healthcare Center $100. Newborn-12 AB CIRCLE PRO lamp great for read-
experienced tele- frame $300. sell for
(973) 906-9311 2741 Boulevard Ave $75.
climate control,
adjustable suspen-
management
operations of the
and
Scranton, PA DENTAL TECHNICIAN marketer/inside
account executive
$150. Approximately
10,000 baseball
month clothing - girl
$5. each 570-735-4824
ing or over desk
nice wooden base
or. Silver trim. to: Salem Township Benefits included. • Home Health health benefits, paid Let the Community Lightning McQueen BAGS – Electrolux PATIO FURNITURE.
Board of Supervi- Apply in person at: Aides Square glass top
Garage kept. Excel- vacation, hourly and Know! bed includes bed- Canister 4 Ply
lent condition.
84,000 miles, Ask-
KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St.
sors, 38 Bomboy
Lane, Berwick, PA
Specialty Products
and Installation Co.
• Certified Nurse
Aides
bonus pay.
Place your Classified
ding (fitted sheet
top sheet pillow-
Generic 10ct $10,
Upright 4 Ply Gener-
table,
cushions.
6 chairs,
Good
18603. On or before condition. $125
ing $10,750
570-654-3076 or
Kingston, PA.
June 15th, 2011.
2 Stevens Road
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Call Bayada Nurses Please e-mail Ad TODAY! case and comforter)
no mattress $60.00
ic 10 Ct $10, Upright
Non Generic 8 Ct 570-288-9940
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744 Furniture & 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 774 Restaurant 784 Tools 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
Accessories Equipment Merchandise
PATIO FURNITURE
AIR PURIFIER
Sharper Image,
SLOW COOKER,
Corningware Crock
STEEL CABINETS
22”d x 19”w x 34”h.
FREE: Welsh Terri-
er, 4 year old male, ASHLEY BLAKESLEE DALLAS
5 piece with cush-
ions, 42” round
Ionic
Quadra,
Breeze
tower
Pot, 6 quart, lid,
instruction/recipe
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
2 sliding bearing
drawers. 1 door.
WANTED neutered, house-
broken. Also, 8 year
table, 4 chairs, 2
lounges, umbrella
model with ozone
guard, instructions
book, new condition
$15. 570-709-3146
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE -
model SPM45,
Excellent for work-
bench. Very strong JEWELRY old chocolate lab,
housebroken, obe-
$225. Sofa, 2 swivel & quick start CD, and rigid. $60. each. dience titles. Mov-
quiet, easy care, THE AVENGERS - 6 $500; ALSO, Bunn 2 for $110. ing due to my
rockers, ottoman Pour Over Coffee
Excellent like new Classic VHS TV CABINET - old white health.
$300. Washer/Dryer Machine, Model #
condition. $25. Episodes of The metal cabinet with 1 570-596-2326
Whirlpool estate, STF15, $225
570-709-3146 Avengers. Patrick drawer & 1 door.
electric, heavy duty
$300. Ceiling light
fixture $10.
ART WORK:
MacNee and Honor
Blackman. Very
For more info, call
570-498-3616
36”x20”x16”. $35.
570-735-5916
LINEUP 16 Hazleton St 37 Chestnut Road
Estate like 6.35
acre setting in
Microwave $15. pair
beautiful paintings
by a known Pittston
good. 19.95
Rick 570-283-2552 RESTAURANT ASUCCESSFULSALE Conveniently
located to Rt. 309
(Old Farm Estates)
Custom built solid
Northwoods. 5,000
sq. ft. in all. Classic
of end table lamps EQUIPMENT 786 Toys & Games
$30. 570-474-5188
artist. Sullivan Trail
Coal Company TIRES: 4 BF AMERICAN EAGLE INCLASSIFIED! and 81. Off street
parking in front and
brick 4 bedroom,
3.5 baths Colonial
brick home features
Summit Pointe
ROCKER RECLINER breaker, Exeter Goodrich Radial
Long Trail P225/
MIXER, 20 quart
mixer, Model
BICYCLE. Girls 20”
like new, $20.
Doyouneedmorespace? rear. Two-story, 3 style home with an Builders attention
Ave. West Pittston, bedroom, modern open floor plan on
soft material, very
18 x 22 Pittston 70R16. $100 AE-20, with timer Includes training A yard or garage sale to detail at every
good condition $25.
heavier wood rock- City Hall, Broad St. 570-675-0248 and guard, $1300.
ALSO, Bev Air 2
wheels. TABLE,
Fisher Price 3 in 1,
WILKESBARREGOLD in classified
kitchen, Pergo
flooring in living
1+ acre lot in the
Poconos. A few of
turn. 2 story family
room with accent
er very good $10. circa 1950's. New-
comb Bros. Coal
TOASTER OVEN door refrigerator/ $25, 570-675-7873 (570)991-7448 is the best way room and dining
room, modern bath,
the amenities
include central A/C.
windows & fire
570-735-3489 place, modern
and Ice, lower
white, Hamilton sandwich prep tocleanoutyourclosets! low gas utility bills. 2 Master bedrooms
SOFA & LOVESEAT,
plaid, looks good.
Tompkins
Pittston,
St,
circa
Beach $10.
570-239-2937
table, Model
SP48-12, $1300.
DISNEY large
Grumpy and Dopey (570)48GOLD8 You’re in bussiness MLS#10-3703 .
Price reduced to
each with bath
room and fireplace,
maple kitchen with
cherry finish, den
$150. 1950's. All paintings TOMATO STAKES. Call 570-498-3616 stuffed animals. $5.
each. 333-4325
1092 Highway 315 Blvd with classified! $62,900. ultramodern
with Oak built-ins,
impressive oak
570-779-0718 18x22 $35. each. 4-5’, $.50 each, for more details. (Plaza 315) Call Maribeth Jones kitchen, hardwood entry. Elegant
An original picture of TRUCKS, Hess, new GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 315N .3 miles after at 696-6565 floors throughout, master with
SOFA, Floral. 81”, 3
cushions, no holes,
the St. Cecelia in box 2000-2008 776 Sporting Goods Pool, hockey, bas- Motorwold cathedral ceiling whirlpool overlook-
church complex in $20-$50. KNIFE. ketball, etc. Approx- Mon-Sat and 2 car garage. ing wooded lot.
$100. TABle and 6 Exeter, Pa. also a 10am - 8pm MLS #11-653
Hamilton Beach BASKETBALL imate 4 X 6 - $45. Formal living room,
chairs w/leaf. $300 framed copy of a Closed Sundays
GERMAN SHEPHERD
electric. $20. HOOP. Regulation 570-868-6018 $469,900 4 bedrooms, 5
570-793-9437 newspaper front Call Kim
570-675-4383 size. Adjustable with
SANDBOX turtle
Highest Cash Pay baths. 4 car garage
AVOCA
SWIVEL ROCKER: page of the St. portable base. Good Outs Guaranteed 10 month old male, 570-466-3338 & 2,500 sq. ft.
Cecelia complex TONNEAU COVER. condition. $50. with sand $18. loyal & loving pet. barn/shop for car
Excellent condition,
destroyed by fire. Fits Dodge Dakota 570-262-1559 Child’s 16” bicycle We Pay At Least With large crate. enthusiasts or
mauve $30.00 .
$20. each call Jim A,R,E, solid top. $15. toddlers pool 78% of the London $200. For more info other use.
570-287-1913
570-655-9474 Excellent. $175 BASKETBALL $5. All excellent
570-817-8982 HOOP; Great condi- condition. 287-4181 Fix Market Price Call, 570-709-6056 $650,000
VANITY - Older Call Kevin
tion, asking $90. for All Gold Jewelry
makeup vanity with
plate gold mirror. 1
BARREL,
wooden.
TRAILER HITCH with
hardware, fits 2005-
Call 570-331-8183
788 Stereo/TV/ Visit us at
GERMAN SHEPHERD 570-696-1195 or
570-696-5420
door and drawer on
each side. 48”L x
18”D x 21”H. Excel-
53 gallon.
Excellent
2008 Escape, Mer-
cury Mariner, Mazda
BICYCLES ladies
Ross 26” $50. Boys
Electronics WilkesBarreGold.com
Or email us at
PUPPIES, AKC Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
condition $195. Tribute $110 or best & girls 20” $35. RADIO: Shepherds By Fanti
lent shape. $190. wilkesbarregold@ 25 Yrs. Experience 912 Vine Street basement, garage
570-876-3830 offer. 570-466-1214 each. 570-822-4251 AM/FM. Works yahoo.com
570-735-5916 Great! $25. Family Raised STATELY 3500+ or attic and call the
VACUUM Bissell FISHING EQUIP- 570-829-3473 Black/Tan, S.F., 9 room, 2.5 Classified depart-
YOUTH FURNITURE BEDLINER: 89 Black/Red. Female Bath, home with
SET: Double bed,
wide cleaning path, MENT. 12 fly rods ment today at 570-
DALLAS
Chevy S10 truck all attachments, and reels, 12 spin- STEREO & 2 speak- Hasenborn-Arminus newer vinyl siding, 829-7130!
two bookshelves, bedliner, standard ers AIWA, plays 570-825-5597 vinyl windows and
powerforce, bag- ning rods and reels.
two side tables and
dresser. IKEA pine.
cab $30. 2000
Chevy Cavalier LS
less turbo, 12 amps
MZX1MUM $45. One
$10-$50 each. Call
for details.
CDs, tapes, am/fm
radio $25.
570-239-5498 architectural shin-
gled roof, 2 Car DALLAS High Point Acres
New Listing
Email for pics:
sethole@yahoo.com
rear trunk spoiler,
black $10. Four
portable Pronto 2 in
1 Electrolux with
570-693-0212 570-474-6028 GERMAN SHORTHAIR Detached Garage
and plenty of
$400. FISHING POLES: 4 TV - Sony Trinitron. 800
570-603-9820
barrel carb running
from Chevy motor
charger & stand
$20. 570-735-8730 brand new fishing
poles/ 3 brand new
27”(D) with remote.
Excellent shape.
PETS & ANIMALS POINTER PUPS
Males $425, fe-
paved, Off-Street
Parking. Are you a
$50. 3 suitcases in or 570-332-8094 professional looking
752 Landscaping & excellent shape reels $160. $85. 570-735-5916. males $475. Vet for an in-home
Gardening $40. 570-740-1246 WAGON WHEELS 3’ 570-654-2396
TVs Sanyo 27” color, 810 Cats Checked, tail office? Do you
wooden pair, round docked, dew claws have a college-age
CANES & WALKING GOLF BALLS. Name remote $20. 13”
CATS & KITTENS
BITTO $40. 40” tin knight removed, 1st shots, student, who would
STICKS - Uniquely $25. Match box brand. Excellent Magnavox, color AKC REG, ready to
LANDSCAPING & treasure some pri- (Newberry Estate) 4 bedroom, 2 ½
made from the roots cars loose in case condition. $3 per $15. 570-239-2937 12 weeks & up. go 5/28 serious
LAWN SERVICE vacy? Do you have 3 bedroom, 2 bath bath colonial. Fire-
of Slippery Elm $30. 570-574-0271 dozen. 735-5290 Shots, neutered, inquiries call Chris @ a large family or do first floor condo
See Our Ad In The place in family room.
Call An Expert
Section 1162
trees. Over 16 avail-
able. $4 & 5 each.
760 Monuments &
GOLF CLUB TRAVEL
CASE
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
VALLEY CAT RESCUE 570-332-4961 you just enjoy
space? This could
offers a spectacular
golf course view!
Bright & Sunny sun-
room. Very large,
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
Call 570-735-2081. 824-4172, 9-9 only.
$10. be the home for Central a/c. Fire- level, landscaped
Bruce’s CEDAR CHEST, $75,
Lots 570-675-7024 GUITAR ONLY for CATS: (2) FREE TO you! Truly versatile, place. Huge closets. lot. 2 car garage.
Lawn Service
See our ad under
Box 360 Guitar
Hero, $15 and Rac- GRAVE LOT GOLF CLUBS: Dri-
Guitar Hero III – x-
box 360 only, used
GOOD HOMES.
Male & female.
& LAB PUPPIES the second floor
contains a master
3 patios. Garage.
Pool, tennis, golf.
Gas Heat. $265,000
Besecker Realty
Yellow $300. Black
Call An Expert ing Wheel, $25. Near baby land at ver. Cleveland Hi- almost new $20 MALE: 1 1/2 years bedroom with tiled Many extras. 570-675-3611
$200. Labs are 9
1165 Lawn Care Floor Lamp, $25, Memorial Shine in Bore XLS 9.0 draw. 570-868-6018 old, loves attention 4 piece bath, ( jet- $149,900
weeks old. Wormed
CLEAN FILL, Dirt
with rocks, as much
Vera Bradley Purs-
es, $20 each,
Carverton.
$400. Call
$25 (4) various driv-
ers $10. each.
570-735-4824
PS2 GAMES: Call Of
Duty 3 Special Edi-
& to play, not
aggressive.FEMALE
570-836-1090
ted tub and sepa-
rate tiled, stand up
shower). This is
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
DALLAS
New construction
as you want, 81’ Shelves, $10, Swag,
$10. 570-693-2612
570-287-6327
tion $12. Call Of Duty
2 1/2 years old,
quiet, loves to ITALIAN CANE CORSO not a drive-by. Call on 1 acre lot.
long, three stories
high. Free if you
pickup, bring a
DESK, Brown, $25 766 Office
GUN CASE hardcov-
er for traveling $20.
Golf cart, woods,
World At War Final
Fronts $15. Guitar
lounge & look out-
side. Very depend-
Mastiff Puppies
Registered and
for appointment.
Pat McHale DALLAS 2500 sq. ft.
2 story, 4 or 5
bedrooms, 2.5
INSERT, Fireplace Hero $10. Hitman 2 ready to go! Parents 570-613-9080
shovel, Excavator, cast iron, decora-
Equipment irons, ball retriever, $10. Dance Dance
ent so theres no
on premises. Blue & bath, Great room
backhoe, triaxial wedge, etc $50. 2 need to keep them
tive. $100 EXERCISE Revolution Extreme blue fawn. with cathedral
truck, or pickup. 189 COPY MACHINE bags of tees $3. 72 together, but they
BIKE $25. All nego- 2 $12. Tekken Tag Vet Checked ceiling, fire place,
Foote Avenue, SHARP SF 7320 golf balls $10. would love to be
tiable. 905-0497 Tournament (some 570-617-4880 dual zone gas heat
Duryea. 457-6610 $250. 570-474-6028 adopted together.
scratches works & central air,
570-675-7024 Can’t keep for fami-
FIREPLACE corner, POMERANIAN
AVOCA
fine) $5. 2 car garage,
Keller’s Lawn Care HELMETS one XL ly reasons. Thanks
electric heater or no PLAYSTATION Male, AKC, 18 REDUCED Now!!
See our ad under red, Surround ATV for your interest.
Call An Expert
heart $300. 772 Pools & Spas helmet $50. One
GAMES: Spongebob
Call Evan: weeks, All Shots & NOW $284,900.
1162 Landscape &
Garden
570-675-7024
GARAGE SALE
LADDER A frame
ladder for above
XXL Camo-Surround
ATV helmet $50.
Squarepants Super-
sponge $10. Tony
Hawks Pro Skater
570-262-8689.” wormed. Vet
checked. $275
570-864-2643
REDUCED! NEW LISTING!
Desirable
Call 570-675-4805
BEAR CREEK
electric brakes, Gameboy, email address features custom
printer. New in box. Must Sell. cook's kitchen with
new tires and
$20. Magnavox VCR
570-817-2040
570-817-6820 Vectrex etc. REAL ESTATE pleasant breakfast hickory kitchen with
reinforced tongue. This will create a 333 Beaupland garland range,
$2700. with all hook ups &
774 Restaurant TICKETS Daniel
DVD’s, VHS & CDs
& Pre 90’s toys, seller account
FOR SALE 10-1770
area, 2 story family
granite topped
remote. $25. room with fireplace,
570-239-5457 O’Donnell (2) Tues- online and login island, mahogany
AM/FM/Cassette Equipment The Video 1st Floor office, 4
CD player. $30. day, May 31 at the information will be 906 Homes for Sale bedrooms, 2 full floored dining room,
Kirby. section Game Store emailed to you from 2 fireplaces, Florida
756 Medical Sharp surround
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and 2 half baths.
room with hot tub,
sound speakers. Scranton Having trouble Master bedroom
Equipment Set of 5. $20. EQUIPMENT $176. 570-474-6549
Mon - Sat,
“The World of Pets paying your mort- with walk in closet, deck with DCS grill,
Call Jamie 8x12 walk in Unleashed” gage? Falling whirlpool, double oversized 2 car
HOSPITAL BED: TICKETS: 4 Yankees 12pm – 6pm garage, car port
570-822-8957 cooler $2300; & Lehigh Valley Iron 570-822-9929 behind on your vanities. Finished
Electric. Hardly You can then use payments? You lower level family and all with in a
8x8x10 walk Pigs tickets at PNC,
used. Complete. MOVIE LOT. VHS. your account to may get mail from room. Gas heat, mile of Rt 309!
in freezer $3800;
$400. 570-947-1451 reduced to $2 each
or 22 for $35.
Pizza oven with
stones $2000;
May 19, 2011 @ 6:35.
section 109 cash or VITO’S enhance your online
ad. Post up to 6
people who promise
to forestall your
Living room has
awesome woodland
central a/c.
$369,900
$389,900
Contact Judy Rice
LIFT CHAIR / reclin-
er. Medium size.
Good condition.
STAND, VHS, $5.
Cash or paypal
Stainless steel
kitchen hood
paypal $30. each
570-735-2661 & captioned photos
of your pet
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
views and you will
enjoy the steam/
MLS# 11-164
Call Cathy
570-714-9230
MLS# 11-1221
$250. Call
570-357-8025
570-735-2661
QUAD TIRES, 4 Dun-
$3000; Stainless
steel pizza oven
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information, include able with Associa-
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lop (2) at 25x8x12;
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hood $4000;
bread pan rack
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or website.
FTC-HELP or click
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sage from The
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SEWING FABRICS prep table $500.
All equipment is
784 Tools
Trucks Times Leader and Philadelphia or New 570-696-1195 Clean out your
WHEEL CHAIR, Lots of Them sold as is. For AKC PAPILLON PUPPIES the FTC. York. $310,000
Tracer
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more info, call
570-847-0873
BUFFER Coleman
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box. ROUTER, Black
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CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
Job Seekers are basement, garage
duty-extra
450 lb.
wide,
weight WALLPAPER & BLIND
RESTAURANT
& Decker 1.5 hp. Prices or call 570-772-0012 Clean out your 570-587-7000 looking here! or attic and call the
WAREHOUSE $20 each. Paid!! basement, garage Where's your ad?
capacity. $300. call
10am-9pm @ 30 Forrest St., EQUIPMENT
Somerset Dough
570-288-9940 ALASKAN MALAMUTE or attic and call the
Find Something?
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570 288 9936. Wilkes-Barre, PA
Sheeter, Model SAW, Reciprocating
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WHEELCHAIR.
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SEWING MACHINE
CAR-100. Only
1 available. $1,500
Makita, new. Model
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Family Raised.
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ment today at 570-
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batteries) $200
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case. Never used.
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829-7130!
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HARVEYS LAKE
Call John Vacendak completely reno- 1250 sq ft home to stay baths, maple main level family
570-823-4290
570-735-1810
vated (tile, hard-
wood, granite,
2:30PM-3:30PM
Vinyl sided ranch
MLS# 10-2409
Call Theresa
*Corner double lot/
fencing
in and grow! For
more informaton
kitchen cabinets,
hanstone counter-
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
room, deck w/
retractable awning.
carpet, roof, home, on large Vacendak, CRS, GRI *Detached garage + and photos visit Gas heat/central
yard, with carport tops, propane fire-
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and off street park- *Hardwood floors/ realtyinc.com
ances) two
ing. Eat in Kitchen, CENTRAL replacement MLS #11-622
tray ceiling in living for storage and 1
baths, Dining room & attached car garage. Very
room, Living with wood cabi- REAL ESTATE windows $127,900 2 car garage. affordable town-
netry, large living
see www. room, Family
room, 3 bedrooms (570) 822-1133 *GasHeat/hot water Call Colleen $279,900 home in great cen-
capitol- Room, Laundry, *Full concrete 570-237-0415 MLS# 10-4527 tral location!
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MLS # 10-4365
Doyouneedmorespace? basement/walk-out Five Mountains MLS 11-1282
rec room, utility *Not a drive-by $139,500
for additional PRICE REDUCED A yard or garage sale Call for appointment
Entertaining is a Realty
room, lot is “must” in this 570-542-2141 Mark R. Mason
photos
75x150. Over $134,900 in classified $79,300 waterfront com-
Own this home for
570-331-0982
Call Pat McHale is the best way
JENKINS
MLS# 10-4598 less than $400 a
DUPONT
2,500 sq ft of liv- pound! Spacious CROSSIN REAL
570-613-9080 month! Large 3
ing space, fin- tocleanoutyourclosets! Call Vieve Zaroda Looking for that room sizes accom- ESTATE
ished basement. (570) 474-6307 bedroom home with 570-288-0770
You’re in bussiness special place modate family and
$169,900.
Call Jim with classified!
Ext. 2772
called home? friends in this five
bedroom, 3500SF
HIGHLAND HILLS
Stylish Bi-Level, 3
formal dining room,
off street parking Collect cash, not dust!
Classified will address Clean out your
570-212-2222
FORTY FORT Your needs.
beauty. Old world
charm includes
bedrooms, granite, and large yard. For
more information basement, garage
Looking to buy a EXETER Open the door living room with
stainless appli-
and photos, log or attic and call the
GREAT DEAL!
ances, heated in
home? knotty pine walls, Classified depart-
3 Bennett Street Smith Hourigan with classified! beamed ceilings
ground pool. onto www.atlas
ment today at 570-
Place an ad here Group $219,900 Call realtyinc.com
Single family home
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570-655-8034 MLS#09-2449 829-7130!
KINGSTON
$64,900
for sale in quiet
neighborhood-
570-829-7130
HANOVER TWP.
room includes two
built-in corner LINEUP Call Charles
Beautiful 2400 Sq.
Ft. with 6 bedroom, EDWARDSVILLE
cupboards and
sitting area with ASUCCESSFULSALE ATLAS
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2 full baths, 2 story
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stone fireplace
Game room with INCLASSIFIED! 570-829-6200
HANOVER TWP.
$129,000 offers considered. trict. Home Warran-
Call Terry 570-696-6550 apartment rooms, 1 bath, with 9ft ceiling. Lots
cy included. For
570-885-3041 or with the Classifieds $98,000 1,660 sq. ft. For of storage, 2 car
more information
Angie 570-829-7130 MLS# 10-2685 more information garage on double
and photos visit our
570-885-4896 Call Arlene Warunek and photos visit lot in a very desir-
website at
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83 Pulaski St, $89,900 and park and recre-
Collectcash,notdust!
MLS #11-370
Two story home in MLS 10-3684 ation. Walking dis-
$174,900
good condition fea- Call Bill tance to downtown
Call Charlie
tures three bed- 570-362-4158 Wilkes-Barre. Great
basement, garage
bedroom ranch with with in ground pool considered.
you compare costs - great price.
new kitchen, fenced in woodsy setting.
without hassle
or worry! 151 Fort Street
MLS# 11-875
$ 34,200 yard, one car Collect cash, not dust! MLS# 11-6 $39,800
Collect cash, not dust!
$159,900
MLS #11-1434
LAFLIN MESHOPPEN
Novak Road
MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE
REDUCED
PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS
594 N. Main Street
SHAVERTOWN SWEET VALLEY
570 Grassy Pond Rd
WANAMIE
950 Center St.
BUTLER TWP.
OPEN HOUSE Beautifully redone 3
WEDNESDAY bedroom, 2 bath
MAY 18 ranch. New roof,
6PM - 8PM carpeting, paint &
stainless appli-
ances. Gas heat,
central air, garage,
screened in back
118 Church Dr porch. Large fenced
7 Hickorywood Dr. Lovely nearly com- JUST REDUCED! 120 Parnell St. in back yard & more Nice Country Bi- Open House!
Wonderful 4 bed- 109 North St. Classic Ranch in
pleted renovated 4 bedroom ranch Three story with $139,900. Call Level on 9.55 acres Sunday, May 22
room Ranch with Victorian farmhouse three bedrooms, great location. 3 570-706-5496 with 3 bedrooms, 2:30-4:00PM
sweeping views of with large updat- bedroom, 3 baths,
sits high on 7.81 ed kitchen, open two baths also 1.5 baths, kitchen, Unique Property.
the valley. Master
bedroom with walk-
in closet and bath,
acres featuring
panoramic pastoral
floor plan, living
room with fire-
25 West
Washington St.
features family
room and den.
high quality
throughout. 3 sea-
son porch over
PLAINS living room, family
room, office & laun-
Well maintained 2
story. 10 years old.
views, high ceilings, Move right into this MLS#11-401 dry room. Plus Privacy galore.
ultra modern eat-in place, hardwood looking private rear
original woodwork, very nice 3 bed- $ 60,400 attached oversized 3.5 acres. Pole
kitchen with granite floors in living yard. Owners says
gutted, rewired, room 1 bath home. Call Tracy L. SUNDAY MAY 1st 2 car garage with Barn 30 x 56 for
counters and cherry room, bedrooms sell and lowers
insulated and sheet- Lots of natural McDermott, Broker 12:00PM-2:00PM workshop, rear storage of equip-
cabinets with large and kitchen. price to
rocked, newer roof, woodwork and a Owner Office: 1071 Meadowcrest deck & 3 sheds. ment, cars or
island and stainless Updated bath. $219,900. For
vinyl siding, kitchen beautiful stained (570) 696-2468. Drive MLS 11-1094 boats. A must
steel appliances. 2 Sunroom over- more information
and baths. Lots of glass window. Every corner of this $229,900 see property.
car garage, full looks state game and photos please
potential with TLC. Kitchen appliances ranch home has Five Mountains $289,000
unfinished base- lands. Walk out visit our website at
Elk Lake School Dis- and wall to wall car- been beautifully Realty MLS# 10-3799
ment with lower level, easily www.atlas Spacious 2 story
trict. $175,000 peting approxi- upgraded. Wood 570-542-2141 Call Geri
walk-out to yard. finished-only realtyinc.com with old world
MLS# 11-525 Call mately 1 year old. floors, new kitchen 570-696-0888
needs carpet. This
For more informa-
tion and photos visit
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570-696-2468 is a must see!
$164,500
Home also has a
one car detached
MLS #10-2817
Call Charlie for
your private
charm, hardwood
floors, wood stair-
case, stained glass
with granite and
stainless. Gas fire- SWEET VALLEY
Post Office Road
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
garage. place, tiled baths,
realtyinc.com MLS# 11-1349 showing. windows and more. 10 year old 3 bed- 570-288-9371
$83,900 neutral decor,
MLS #10-4060 Call Michael Pinko VM 101 Amenities include a room, 2.5 bath
MLS 11-347 Looking to buy a completely finished
$269,900
Call Colleen
(570) 899-3865
Call John
570-704-6846
home?
Place an ad here PENDING
lower level (800
additional square
Ranch home with 2
car plus garage, full WEST PITTSTON
570-237-0415 Antonik & Associ- feet!), just move basement. Open
ates, Inc.
and let the floor plan, modern
right in! Lake
570-735-7494 sellers know! Formal Dining Lehman schools kitchen, gas fire-
570-829-7130
PITTSTON TWP.
Room, eat in place, wall to wall
WILKES-BARRE Smith Hourigan $219,000
Group NANTICOKE PITTSTON
kitchen, 1st floor
laundry, den, 3 bed-
MLS #11-306
Call Tracy Zarola
carpet. Large deck
& shed on 3.7 acres
PRICE REDUCED
570-474-6307
LAFLIN MINERS MILLS
rooms, 1.5 baths, 570-574-6465 Asking $225,000
partially finished 570-696-0723 Call (570) 466-5921
MOUNTAIN TOP attic & a 1 car
garage all on a 100’ LEWITH & FREEMAN
or (570) 417-4741
SWOYERSVILLE
210 Susquehanna
x 200’ lot. Avenue
$69,900
100% FINANCING
AVAILABLE.
SHAVERTOWN
UNDER
Well cared for 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath,
CONTRACT modern kitchen,
Anne Marie Chopick sunroom, 1st floor
With 1876 sq. ft of GEORGE T. BELL laundry. Updated
living space this 4 REAL ESTATE electric, replace-
bedroom, 1.75 bath 151 Broad Street 570-288-6654
9 Main Street NEW LISTING! Stately 1900+ ment windows, gas
2 story is a great 40 Gain St. 570-760-6769
2-3 bedroom, 1 full Charming two-story square foot, two- heat, off street
buy. 1st floor Be the first occu-
bath home on large home with hard-
PLAINS TWP
New Listing! story home with 4 pants of this newly parking. Beautifully
fenced lot. 1 car wood and pine Cape Cod with 3 includes a Front landscaped proper-
room, Living room, bedrooms, 1.75 constructed Ranch
detached garage, floors, modern bedrooms, 1 full and baths and 2 car, 171 Oliver St. ty with pond and
Dining room, Kit, 3/4 home on a low traf-
living room, dining kitchen and baths, 2 half baths, run detached garage. Very well main- fish, storage shed,
bath & laundry fic street. All you
room, eat in kitchen formal living room porch, 2 car garage FEATURES -NEW tained 2 story river view, no flood
room. A tiered rear could ask for is 375 Greenpond Rd.
and newly added and dining room, 3 plus car port awaits kitchen with maple home. 3 bedrooms insurance required.
deck leads into the already here, 3 Well kept Ranch in
14x16 deck. Washer, bedrooms, gas a new owners cabinetry, NEW and a bath with gas For additional info
fenced back yard. bedrooms, 2 baths, Midway Manor with
dryer & fridge incl- heat, separate touch. Situated on bath 1st floor, NEW heat. Front room and photos view
Off street parking hardwood and tile 7 rooms, 3 bed-
uded. New water 330SF of office 1.94 acres within furnace, FRESH was former store our site at
for 2+ cars in the floors with granite rooms, 2 baths, 2
heater and windows space. Detached walking distance of Paint. Hardwood front which would www.atlas
rear off alley. Priced and stainless steel car garage, newer
throughout.Full walk garage and carport, school and .02 flooring on 1st floor make a nice size realtyinc.com
to sell. $30,900 kitchen, gas fire- furnace.
out basement. updated windows, miles of interstate to be REFINISHED. family room/den! MLS 11-1641
Anne Marie Chopick place, central air, 2 For Sale By Owner MLS #10-4474
Hardwood floors in roof and furnace. 81 this is an ideal MLS #10-2922 Many possibilities $134,900
570-760-6769 car garage and Plains Township $162,900
every room. Many Zoned business location ONLY A great buy @ MLS 11-1451 Call Lu-Ann
GEORGE T. BELL rear patio and full Mill Creek Acres Call Tom
updates, a must commercial. $59,900!!! $129,900. $74,000 570-602-9280
REAL ESTATE basement. For 4 Lan Creek Rd 570-262-7716
see! $89,000. MLS#11-1010 Anne Marie Chopick Call Pat for an Mark R. Mason
570-288-6654 more information Close to Mohegan
(570) 898-2581 $129,000 570-760-6769 appointment. 570-331-0982
and photos, log Sun & Geisinger, 4
Call Maribeth Jones GEORGE T. BELL CROSSIN REAL
Shopping for a
new apartment?
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570-288-6654
NEW COLUMBUS onto www.atlas
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Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Fireplace, 2 Car ESTATE
570-288-0770
19 Academy St MLS #10-3676 Garage. Excellent
Classified lets
you compare costs -
Looking for the right deal
$219,900
Call Colleen
Condition. All Appli-
ances Included. SHICKSHINNY SWOYERSVILLE WEST PITTSTON
on an automobile?
without hassle Turn to classified. PITTSTON 570-237-0415 Large yard.
Go To
17 Main Road 242 Damon Street
or worry!
Get moving
MOUNTAIN TOP
461 Ice Harvest Dr.
It’s a showroom in print!
www.plainsre.com
for details.
with classified! Rice Township
Classified’s got Asking $219,900
the directions! Call 570-817-1228
MOUNTAIN Newly
Ranch.
TOP easy drive to town.
Beautifully main-
1610 Westminster Rd
PLYMOUTH
constructed. 2,100 tained 3Bedroom 401 W. Shawnee Ave Lovely Country set- 327 Shoemaker St Newly remodeled
sq ft. 3 bedrooms. Ranch on 1.5 acres, Beautifully redone 4 ting for the cute Bi- Very nice 2-story four bedroom home
2.5 baths. Jacuzzi 2 car garage, gas 182 BROAD STREET bedroom, 2 bath bi- Level on 5.34 acres. with large front
Meticulous 2 Story, level with garage on in West Pittston.
tub. Gas Heat, fireplace, hard- Property features 4 porch, level back
woods, large 2 Bedroom – cozy corner lot near New kitchen and
Central Air. 2 car Bedrooms, 1.75 yard and off-street baths, new carpet
Gorgeous garage. Land- deck... Lots to see. Redone from Top to Valley West High baths, living room, parking. Three bed-
customized 4 bed- scaping & Drive- Call today for a pri- Bottom – Cottage School. New Paint, kitchen, family room rooms and one full and flooring, many
room, 4 bath home way completed vate showing. Cute- With New Carpeting, Appli- & laundry room. bath (remodeled in original features
111 Falcon Drive on a huge 5.7 acre aprox 5/23 MLS 10-3480 kitchen, state of the DRASTIC ances & more. Plus 2 car attached 2007). Kitchen with including hardwood
Brand new since $239,900 $138,700 art appliances, REDUCTION $139,900. Call garage, 30' X 35' center island and floors, nice yard &
lot in the exclusive hardwood floors 570-706-5496
2004, 3 bedrooms, 570-868-5900 Five Mountains Gorgeous estate detached garage laminate floors in
ice lakes. Price to and swirled ceiling. two car garage.
2 baths, central air, Realty like property with and 14' X 28' shed. both kitchen and
sell at $499,000 570-542-2141 BUY or RENT Find Something? $132,500
NANTICOKE
2 car garage, shed, log home plus 2 MLS 11-1335 dining room Base-
6 car driveway. MLS# 11-1487 WITH OPTION. story garage on 1 Lose Something? MLS# 10-1675
$229,000 ment is partially fin-
Roof, kitchen, fur-
nace, a/c unit and
Call Laura 466-9186
for a showing.
NOXEN Call for details.
Pat McHale
acres with many
outdoor features.
Get it back where it
belongs
Five Mountains
Realty
ished, including
plumbing and can
CROSS VALLEY
master bath all 570-613-9080 with a Lost/Found ad! REALTY
CROSS VALLEY Garage. 570-542-2141 be finished for addi-
replaced. Modern MLS# 11-319 570-829-7130 (570) 763-0090
tional living space.
kitchen with granite
island, tile floors,
maple cabinets.
REALTY
(570) 763-0090
$300,000
Call Charles
SALEM TOWNSHIP SHICKSHINNY New hot water
heater in 2010 and
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
updated electric in basement, garage
MOUNTAIN TOP
Fireplace in family 1057 Shickshinny 2004. A GREAT
PITTSTON
room, large closets, Valley Road or attic and call the
BUY AT A GREAT
modern baths. 6 Merganser Ct 330 State Street PRICE! Call us Classified depart-
Stamped concrete In Forest Pointe Very spacious today to arrange ment today at 570-
101 Main Street.
PLAINS
patio. For more 3 story home READY FOR BED & your private show- 829-7130!
information and with nice size ing! MLS#11-1337
BREAKFAST. Totally
photos visit
www.atlas
rooms & many
recent updates.
updated spacious 2
story with extra
Completely
$99,900
Mary Ellen Belchick WEST PITTSTON
realtyinc.com $2,000 seller 696-6566
large living room, 4
MLS #11-1166 assist available. remodeled 3 bed- Walter Belchick
suites, family room
$279,900 PRICE REDUCED room, 1.75 bath 696-2600 ext. 301
and screen porch Cozy 3 bedroom,
Call Tom $93,000 brick & aluminum
conveniently locat- 1.5 bath completely
570-262-7716 MLS# 09-3712 ranch on over 4
ed on Main St. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, remodeled Ranch
Call Lynda acres with Pond.
Noxen. $195,000. semi modern home. Features
(570) 696-5418 New stainless steel
ERA BRADY kitchen with stove kitchen, dining appliances, 2 car
ASSOCIATES and fridge. Nice room, living room, 3 attached and 1 car
570-836-3848 yard, one car
garage.
20 Nittany Lane
Convenience! Loca-
Bedrooms, 1.5 built-in garage, LINE UP 320 RACE STREET
LARKSVILLE
baths, cedar closet paved driveway,
Doyouneedmorespace? Priced to sell. tion! Easy Living!
This home has it all.
plus built in garage. open front porch, A GREAT DEAL... First floor apart-
Smith Hourigan A yard or garage sale MLS 11-1298
3 floors of living
New windows, new 3 season room,
IN CLASSIFIED!
ment for rent – 5
Rooms, 2 Bed-
$59,900 roof, new vinyl sid-
Group in classified Call Lu-Ann space w/hardwood
ing, new plumbing &
rear patio, brick
fireplace & property Looking for the right deal rooms, 1 Bath –
SUN. MAY 22
1:00PM-3:00PM
570-696-1195 is the best way 570-602-9280 floors and gas fire-
place in living room.
electric, new coal goes to a stream on an automobile?
Heat, water and
sewer included.
tocleanoutyourclosets!
NANTICOKE
Attractive Fine furnace and new in the back.
Open floor plan,
electric heat. Front $190,000 Turn to classified. Great location, con-
Line Home
''Charleston'' floor
You’re in bussiness lower level family
& rear porches. Has MLS# 10-4716 It’s a showroom in print! venient to restau-
room w/laundry and
plan. Stacked with classified! 3/4 bath. 3 bed-
a well but can use Five Mountains Classified’s got
rants, the bank,
public water, public Realty groceries…..Call for
stone, masonry, the directions!
PARDEESVILLE
rooms w/2 full
PITTSTON sewer. $135,000 570-542-2141 details and appoint-
Beautiful Bi-Level wood burning fire- baths on upper ment. MLS# 10-
with Oak Hardwood
Floors in Living
room, Dining room,
place in family
room, brick
accents on front. 738 PARDEESVILLE RD
level. Deck and
patio for outdoor
MLS# 11-1087
Five Mountains
Realty SPRING BROOK TWP SWOYERSVILLE 4680 Pat McHale
570-613-9080
living! 2 zone heat,
Hallways & Upgraded appli- 570-542-2141
central a/c, inter-
Staircase. ances. 2nd floor CORNER LOT
SHAVERTOWN
com and stereo
Upgrades Galore, laundry. Large Gorgeous Original plus central vac
central air, gas master bath with Woodwork & Hard- system, 2 car
heat, 16x32 whirlpool tub. wood floors. 4 bed- garage. What more
in-ground pool
surrounded with
Large yard.
$265,000
rooms, 2 baths, 1st
floor laundry area,
could you want?
MLS #11-782
WEST PITTSTON
404 N. Main Street 322 SALEM ST.
Perennial Gardens MLS# 11-1264 built-in drawers/ $199,900
& Fenced yard with Call Michael Pinko cabinets in 2nd floor NEW PRICE
Two story located Call Colleen 6 Williams St.
Hot Tub, shed, (570) 899-3865 hallway. Dou- 570-237-0415
deck, oversized blestairs leading on Main Street fea- Great value for the
driveway, 1 car from upstairs into tures 6 Rooms, 3 price on quiet
garage. 1 year foyer & kitchen. Single family built Bedrooms and Full street which is
in 2005. 2.5 baths, Bath on 2nd Floor. 138 Wakefield Road closed to all main
warranty. $189,900 Walk-up finished Inviting contempo-
MLS# 10-3677 attic with 2 more two story with Newer Furnace, roads is a must
attached garage. Hot Water Heater rary with breathtak- see. Also comes
Call Nancy Palumbo Smith Hourigan rooms. New furnace
570-714-9240 Group (‘07), Deck, Drive- Oil furnace with and Circuit breaker Looking for that ing sunsets fea- with home
central air. 90 x Electric Service. special place tures an open floor warranty. Great 1/2 double
570-474-6307 way, Much restora- 401 Shoemaker St.
This home is in plan, ultra kitchen, MLS 10-3210 located in nice
tion & remodeling 140 corner lot. called home? hardwoods $157,900
MAY 14 & 15
West Pittston loca-
Kitchen with cen- MOVE IN CONDI-
LINE UP done. $99,900.
Call Nancy Palumbo ter cooking island, TION and reason- Classified will address throughout, two- Thomas Bourgeois
1:00PM TO 4:00PM
$120,000
tion. 3 bedrooms,
Your needs. sided gas FP, spa- 516-507-9403 new carpet. Vertical
A GREAT DEAL... 570-714-9240 dining room,
raised ceiling with
ably priced at
$47,900.00. Open the door like master bath, CLASSIC
80’ X 120’ LOT
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
blinds with all appli-
LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN IN CLASSIFIED! glass door entry &
hardwood floor.
MLS #11-1074
Call Pat McHale
with classified! very generous
room sizes, 5 bed-
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
Large eat in
ances. Screened in
porch and yard. For
NEW LISTING! kitchen, living room,
MOUNTAIN TOP Carpeting thru out
home. Tiled
570-613-9080
PLAINS rooms, 4 baths, fin-
ished walk-out
lower level.
LINEUP
family room, 2 car
detached garage,
more information
and photos visit
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kitchen and bath.
ASUCCESSFULSALE
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Kitchen appli- $583,000 realtyinc.com
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MLS #11-952 MLS#10-1535
ances included.
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$59,000
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Ranch. 3 bedrooms,
NICELY PRICED
$219,900
(570) 233-1993 PITTSTON
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
back porches.
INCLUDES:
Gas range, washing
Charlie VM 101
Stunning view of
2 bathrooms. Dou- LEWITH & FREEMAN in classified machine, gas dryer,
the Wyoming Valley
architecturally built 850 LAKEVIEW DR
ble car detached
garage, approxi-
mately .35 acres,
PITTSTON SHAVERTOWN
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
(2) A/C units &
window treatments
570-283-1457
on pristine 1 acre Enjoy the beauty in 433 N. Main St, You’re in bussiness
lot…grape vines, this beautiful 2-
deck. All season
sunroom, hardwood
REDUCED! Large Pioneer Avenue
with classified! WEST WYOMING
THORNHURST
home in advanced New Listing
fruit trees, fish story on approxi-
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floors, oak kitchen, stage of remodel 10 Maple Ave.
pond, raised gar- mately one acre in large private back-
dens, contemporary Laurel Lakes! Hard- ready for drywall 2 or 3 bedroom
yard, pool, potting and your choice of 26 Wesland Avenue home in Country
home with Great wood floors, tile shed. $145,000 New on the Market.
room fireplace, and granite kitchen, extras to be Club Estates. 1.5
Call 570-760-1891 2 bedroom brick & installed. Studded bath with lots of
beamed ceilings, 4 bedrooms and 3 before 3:00 p.m. to aluminum ranch
hardwood flooring baths – including a out for vaulted storage space.
set an appointment with formal living master suite with 2 For info & pics,
and much more! spacious master 107 Johnson St. room, eat in
MLS#11-1079 bath with Jacuzzi closets,separate 1061fairway.
4 bedroom Ranch
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Call Maribeth Jones er. This 10-room more bedrooms, Call 570-472-3032
wood floors, large garage and Central cod with 2 bed- Great neighbor-
696-6565 home has a great even an upstairs
ASUCCESSFULSALE
room sizes, gas air. MLS#11-1583 rooms and bath on hood! 4 bed-
Collectcash,notdust!
layout, including a laundry planned!
heat and central air, $129,900 1st floor, and 2 bed- Immaculate 2 story rooms (2 up, 2
lower level with Large foyer &
garage and carport. Call Ruth rooms and ¾ bath home in nice area down). Computer
kitchen, formal Din-
IN CLASSIFIED!
recreation room
Clean out your
Nice home, corner 570-696-1195 or on 2nd floor. 1 car with kitchen, living room. Replace-
and an additional ing Room. Ready
lot, large unfinished 570-696-5411 garage. Stone front. room, dining room, ment windows.
room for a den or for new furnace/
basement. For Gas heat. Large lot. family room, laundry Cedar closet.
Doyouneedmorespace?
water heater. Can
Job Seekers are basement, garage
office. Call us today more information $135,000. Aluminum siding.
to arrange your pri- lights, outlets & 3/4 bath on 1st
and photos visit Besecker Realty floor. 4 Bedrooms, Gas heat.
already placed!
looking here!
vate showing!
A yard or garage sale www.atlas 570-675-3611 Enclosed front
or attic and call the
MLS#11-1216 Large lot with room full bath & walk-in
realtyinc.com closet on 2nd floor. porch. Garage.
for garage/deck/
Where's your ad?
$329,500
Mary Ellen Belchick in classified MLS 11-1209 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP pool. MLS# 10-4611 Find Something? Plus new roof, 2 tier Extras! $89,900.
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696-6566
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$99,900 Lose Something? deck, 2 car garage,
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570-829-7130 and Walter Belchick Call Amy Lowthert paved driveway &
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all new stainless ment specialist 29 E. Poplar St.
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
WILKES-BARRE 5th Annual Ross,
Ashley & Timpson St
108 Lathrop Street
SATURDAY, MAY 21
4 Stark Street
Saturday May 21
May 21 9am-2pm 8AM-1PM
ing shower, tub for Infant & children’s at 7 am
two, huge deck, Power wheels, Lots of Baby items:
clothing & toys, Dora jeep, Barbie
large yard, excellent bedding, household car seats, high
neighborhood Gateway Apartments Oak Street quad, kid trax, fire 114 Idetown Road, chairs, baby
items & collectibles. 10 Heisz Street Saturday May 21, engine, bikes, lots Saturday May 21st 41 Belford St
$154,900 (835.00 / Something for swings, toddler
Apartment C 8:00AM - ??? of baby/children’s 8:00AM - 3:00PM riding toys, new Saturday, 8am-1pm & FLEA MARKET
30years/ 5%) everyone! (309N to light in
570-654-1490 Saturday, May 21 Household, fishing, items Oakhill (rt 415 to rt Gymboree & Gap, Saturday, May 21
See you there! 8am - 2pm tools, toys, clothes. Shavertown, turn 9am to 3pm
118, turn right 1 mile adult clothing &
35 Hillard St. Contents of Lovely Too Much To List! teen Abercrombe, right at the light Sunday May 22
to Idetown Rd) onto Center St. Take
Great apartment. Kitchen Hollister. Dresses, is only $1 Bag Day
neighborhood set, kitchen items, house hold items, 2nd right onto Lei- 12pm to 2pm
surrounds this
updated 2 story
Noritake
Sofa, Piano,
China,
Lift
LUZERNE TV’s & lots more! high, 2nd left to
Belford)
Tables are available
for $5 and $10. Can
WEST WYOMING with original
woodwork. 3
AVOCA
Chair, Dry Bar, End
Tables, Artwork,
Kingston
PITTSTON
Clothing, shoes,
linens household
be reserved by call-
ing 570-735-5343
TOY TOWN SECTION
148 Stites Street
bedroom, 1 bath,
1,500 sq.ft. oak
Bedroom Furniture,
Nice Women’s HANOVER TWP.
127 Lyndwood Ave
items, toys, books,
games, & much
more!
By Friday May 20
and leave message
eat-in kitchen, Clothing, Too Much Setups can start
CHARMING wood floors, to List, All Priced to at 8 a.m.
BUNGALOW stained glass Sell!
windows, large
$74,500 room sizes, fenced
650 sq. ft. 67 Seebold St.
yard, deck. $89,000 off of Bennett St.
On corner lot with 125 Price Street
MLS #10-3023 Toys, Tools, House-
2 car garage.
Call Tracy Zarola 719 Spring St. Baby items, furni- hold items, Piano, Butler Street SHAVERTOWN
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
570-574-6465 Saturday, May 21 ture (including Wishing Wells, Bird 8 AM Yard Sale WEST PITTSTON
walk up attic & full
heated basement,
570-696-0723 8am - ?????
RAIN OR SHINE EXETER leather couches),
household goods,
Houses, Records, House hold items,
hardwood floors
with three season
LEWITH & FREEMAN Too much to list! SATURDAY, MAY 21ST clothing & more!
Priced to Sell!!
Clothes, Shoes,
Jewelry, Avon &
clothing, toys Magic
the Gathering and
8:00-4:00 more! EARLY BIRDS much more. 1 Block
room. Freshly paint-
ed & move in condi-
tion. 570-446-3254
WILKES-BARRE
387-389 North
Directions:
Off West End
Saturday, May 21
8am-12pm
WELCOME!
Saturday 7am-1pm
North of William St
Hampton St.
WILKES-BARRE Three Unit. Great
Location. Great AVOCA
Road Near Carey
Ave. Bridge
KINGSTON MOUNTAIN TOP 43 Manor Drive
Entire contents of
Income. Tenants Sat. May 21, 9-1pm Saturday May 21st
older home &
Riding tractor, beer 8:00 am to 4:00pm
PLAINS
pay all utilities. 21 Penn Ave. 1999 Ford F350
Good condition. tap, snowblower, 26 Miller St.
INDOOR SALE Super Duty Truck,
$95,000 AC, credit card Off Tunkhannock
Shed, electric fire- with 117K. Sale
Call (616) 379-1165 machine, ladies Ave. (Across from
place, king size includes antiques,
clothing, household Keystone Auto)
sleigh bed with box furniture, kitchen
WILKES-BARRE spring & mattress, set, dining room
set, antique living
items & much more
INVESTMENT!
Gedding St.,
sports cards, HH
decor, tv, antique
dresser with mirror,
room set, ornate
antique mahogany 148 Lathrop Ct.
530 South Main Rd
Saturday May 21
SHAVERTOWN
Huntsville United
Lampman St. & women’s plus cloth- lamp tables, vintage Saturday 5/21 & Methodist Church
123 S. Main St., 8am-1pm
Skytop Dr. ing and much more. radio and tv tables, Sunday 5/22 2355 Huntsville Rd.
Great downtown Sleeper sofa, chair
Wilkes-Barre
opportunity for
Saturday, May 21st
8:00AM to 3:00PM
18 FAMILIES
Everything must go!
Friday & Saturday
glassware, crocks
and jugs, early
9am-4pm
ESTATE TAG SALE!
& ottoman, other
furniture, golf clubs,
10 Spruce Avenue
Birchwood Hills WILKES-BARRE
investor! Ideal for 8:30am-2:30PM lionel train set, lots Stickley furniture, lamps, toys, Saturday May 21,
Furniture, clothes, of vintage toys and antiques, colored 8:00AM - 12:00PM
student housing! 3 bikes, pictures,
toy & much more. games, vintage glassware, Rain Or Shine. Ping
First floor tenant is dishes, glassware
Don’t Miss This One pedal tractor, bric-a-brac, pong table, golf
a successful 39 W. Chestnut St. & more!
Rain Date 5/28 antique bottles, Oriental rugs, clubs, practice
restaurant with a Lots of room in this
lease. Plus 4 large, single with 3 floors hunting & fishing artwork, jewelry. balls, pull carts,
2 bedroom apart- of living space. 3 items, tools and Contents of home! girls bedroom
ments on the sec-
ond and third floors.
bedrooms, 1 bath
with hardwood EXETER much more!. This
house is packed!
845-240-4795 accessories includ-
ing lamps, childrens
May 21st from 8-2.
Lots of vendors
KINGSTON
CREDIT CARDS videos, 4 low profile 3 Anthracite Street
Off-street parking floors throughout, & refreshments/ Friday May 20 &
for 3 cars.
MLS#11-829
natural woodwork,
all windows have DALLAS
ACCEPTED!
Sale by Cook & MOUNTAIN TOP tires R17’s, current
books & lots more.
bake sale! Saturday May 21
8:00AM-3:00PM
SHICKSHINNY
PATIO SALE!
$154,900 been replaced, Cook Estate
Liquidators Household, tools,
Ted Poggi 283-9100 laundry/pantry off of pictures & more!
ext. 25 kitchen. 4x10 entry www.cookand
cookestate
foyer, space for 2
additional bed- liquidators.com
265 N. Maple Ave.
WILKES-BARRE
rooms on the 3rd
PLAINS
260 Susquehanna Saturday, May 21
floor. Roof is new.
Ave 8am - 1pm
MLS 11-325
Saturday May 21, Housewares, furni-
WILKES-BARRE Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
208 Upper
8:00AM-2:00PM
Various Items All
ture, books, elec-
tronics & more!
805 Lakeview Drive
Saturday May 21st
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
Demunds Rd.
Saturday, May 21
8:00AM - 1:00PM
Priced To Sell!
HANOVER TWP. Low Prices! 9:00AM - 12:00PM
One Day Only
95 North Main St.
Saturday 8-5
570-288-0770 Big screen tv, exer- Sunday 8-2
Jewelry, books, cise equipment, Men’s/boys/ Conducted by the
WILKES-BARRE clothes and more! surround sound, etc women’s clothing
and shoes,
Women of St.
Stephen’s Episcopal
DALLAS EXETER
4 Margaret St
(Off Helen St.)
furniture, hospital
scrubs, movies,
Church. 35 S.
Franklin St.
156 Sherman Street
HANDYMAN SPE-
240 Pennbrook
Lane. Saddle Ridge
Development
KINGSTON Saturday May 21,
8:00AM - 2:00PM
books May 18, 10-4pm,
May 19, 10-4pm
CIAL. Extra Large Bathroom cabinets May 20, 10-1pm
duplex with 7 bed- MOUNTAIN TOP & accessories, SWOYERSVILLE FRIDAY 5/20 IS BAG
14 David Road comforter sets,
rooms, 2 baths, fire- Decorations, DAY. Mini boutique,
place, screened bikes, pinball will run for all 3
household items, machine, dishes,
porch, full basement toys and more! days. Light lunch
and 2 car garage on 455 S. Main St. lawn mower, weed available.
Charming traditional Saturday 8am-1pm wacker, Matchbox,
double lot in Wilkes-
Barre City. $59,500 home. Four bed- Tiffany style ceiling Wyoming
ERA BRADY room, very large liv- 331 Roosevelt St lamp, PSP & PS2
ing room, finished Thursday May 19 2nd block Butler St. with games & more
ASSOCIATES (Between Rutter &
attic, beautiful Saturday May 21. & Friday May 20,
570-836-3848
woodwork, French 8AM till 2PM.
All types of great
8:00AM-1:00PM
Kitchen, household,
Warren Avenues)
Sat. May 21,8-12pm
Bow Creek
Hazelnut Dr. and
PLAINS 194 Hughes St.
Saturday, May 21
WILKES-BARRE
doors & fenced in
back yard.
MLS # 11-1117
items. Clothing,
furniture, electron-
& seasonal items. HANOVER TWP. Lots Of Stuff! Apple Tree
EARLY BIRDS NOT
8 - ??????
Clothing, furniture,
KINGSTON
$75,000 ics, kids toys, WELCOME! Holiday items, toys,
George Sailus games, lots of Rain Date Sun. 5/22 household and
(570) 407-4300 family stuff!! Many much more! 116 Fifth St
TRADEMARK homes participat- Sat, 5/5 8am-4pm
REALTORS ing. ONE STOP
SWOYERSVILLE Handmade quilts &
WILKES-BARRE
SHOPPING!
FORTY FORT dolls, tools, Christ-
mas items, camping
Sunset Drive gear, tires, metal
basement, garage
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
829-7130! Saturday 8am-2pm Available!
11am-3pm in classified! in classified!
Line up a place to live
in classified! in classified! in classified!
or attic and call the
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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Affordable AVOCA back yard with Find Something? COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 570-829-7130 New Section in
Highland Hills,
ground telephone
and electric service
available. Lot is
in classified!
Anne Marie Chopick Ad TODAY!
570-760-6769 is the best way recently painted. 570-696-3801 Line up a place to live
570-829-7130
GEORGE T. BELL tocleanoutyourclosets! MLS 11-1199 in classified!
$144,500
REAL ESTATE
570-288-6654
You’re in bussiness Jay A. Crossin 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
with classified! 570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
Ext. 23
WYOMING CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
1011-1015 Oak St
Available 2 buildings
REDUCED PRICE!
Start your own OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston
Commercial space on site. #1011 is a 2 business in the
for lease. $10/sq. ft.
Physician's office
KINGSTON story office building
with approximately
heart of Sweet
Valley! Showroom,
ready to occupy 3800 square feet. fireplace, pole
approx 7500 sq. ft. #1015 is a single building, storage
Various suites up to story building with building, paved
20,000 sq. ft. also approximately 3000 parking, fenced
Centrally located, available. State of square feet. rear, well & septic.
NEW LISTING! Prime location, high
this triplex is fully 104 5TH ST. the art amenities. $489,000
occupied and has 2 Ample parking. MLS# 11-445 traffic area. Lot
Great location to next door is going
bedrooms in each invest in with this Contact Judy Rice Call Pat Guzzy
unit. Nicely main- 714-9230 570-407-2480 with the property.
duplex, you can
tained with one long have a tenant help MLS# 10-4102 74 S. Thomas St. NOW LISTED AT
term tenant on 3rd with your mortgage Well kept duplex $115,000
floor and off street or just collect the located on a nice MLS# 08-3297
parking. An annual rents. 2 bedrooms street. 2 bedrooms Five Mountains
income of $17,520 in each unit. Semi- in each unit. All win- Realty
makes it an attrac- dows replaced, 570-542-2141
modern kitchens
Professional Office Rentals
DURYEA
tive buy. MLS 11-825 and baths. Both screened in porch-
Anne Marie Chopick
GEORGE T. BELL
REAL ESTATE
units have access
to the basement for
es for both apart-
ments, 2 car WEST WYOMING
331 Holden St
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
storage. First floor garage in rear. Can 570-586-1111
570-288-6654 be converted back 10-847
has gas fireplace, Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
570-760-6769 ductless A/C units to a single
PITTSTON
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
and laundry area.
Large garage with
workshop area.
family home.
MLS 11-1544
$99,000
For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161
Jay A. Crossin
Turn to classified. Take a look and
570-288-0770
bring your offers!
It’s a showroom in print! MLS#11-1038 622 Donnelly St. Ext. 23
Classified’s got
the directions!
$109,900
Jill Jones
Double Block in
good condition.
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
Smith Hourigan Group
Many possibilities
696-6550 Great investment 570-288-0770
Smarter. Bolder. Faster.
WILKES-BARRE property. Come for this building. 40 +
Large Modern Bi
take a look.
$96,000 KINGSTON 118 Glendale Road
Well established 8
parking spaces, 5
offices, 3 baths and
warehouse.
Shavertown 570-696-1195
Ruth K. Smith
FORTY FORT
MaryEllen Belchick S. Mountain Blvd. Nicely landscaped. Great rear
696-6566 or Walter Best location in
gross income
INCLASSIFIED! yard. MLS#11-1145.
REDUCED!
over $25,000!! JOE MOORE $165,500
Belchick 696-2600 138-148 Welles St. Mountaintop. 7,700
ext. 301 sq. ft. building with
$169,000 OBO Doyouneedmorespace?
570-563-1261
250’ frontage. A yard or garage sale
in classified
PITTSTON
Currently an
automotive 1101 MURRAY STREET,
center. Building is Township Blvd. is the best way FORTY FORT
Well-kept, 3 bedroom, 1.5
adaptable tocleanoutyourclosets! bath home with modern kitch-
WILKES-BARRE to many uses.
$595,000
Call Dave
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
en; ceramic bath. 3-season
sunporch. Finished room on
lower level. Fenced yard
DRASTIC PRICE 570-474-6307
WILKES-BARRE
MLS#10-3571
61 Pittston Ave.
Stately brick Ranch
REDUCTION!
Be part of the
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP JOE MOORE $124,900
819 North
in private location. Welles Street Washington St.
Large room sizes, Revitalization! 2
fireplace, central buildings with MAKE AN OFFER! 194 DORRANCE STREET E,
A/C. Includes offices & ware- Ideal location KINGSTON
house/garage Traditional, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2
extra lot. For more between Wilkes- bath home w/many upgrades.
LINEUP
Nice duplex, was information and areas. Zoned M-1. Barre & Scranton. Features: fam. room w/stone
originally a single photos visit Office space for Ample parking with fireplace, formal dining room,
family home & can www.atlas lease. Call agent for room for additional living room, den/office, exercise
easily be a single
again. Additional
off street access
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
more details. 138-
142 Approx 9784
sq. ft. & 144-146
ASUCCESSFULSALE spaces. Perfect for
medical or profes-
sional offices. Con- 2020 Sq. Ft,
room - all with hardwood floors.
Eat-in kitchen w/corian counter.
New 1st floor ceramic stall show-
IN CLASSIFIED!
er and 1/2 bath. Solarium. Fin-
by rear alley of $198,900 approx 5,800 sq ft. tact agent to show. Commercial build- ished lower level with 1/2 bath.
property. Seller Call Charlie $335,000 Contact Judy Rice ing on corner lot MLS#10-4337
assist available. 570-829-6200 Contact Judy Rice 570-714-9230 JOE MOORE $222,500
Doyouneedmorespace?
with parking. Prime
$44,900 VM 101 714-9230 MLS# 10-1110 location. Lower
Call Kathy B @ MLS# 11-4293 level street 549 CHARLES AVENUE,
A yard or garage sale
E
570-715-7747
PR
$147,000
is the best way
kitchen with breakfast area; 1st floor
Let the Community Find Something? MLS# 10-3225 master bedroom and bath suite; bed-
Know! Looking for Work? Lose Something? Call Jeff Cook room/sitting room; knotty pine den;
You’re in bussiness
new carpeting and wetbar. Central air.
Looking for Work? belongs 570-235-1183
Tell Employers with Ad TODAY! a Classified Ad. with a Lost/Found ad!
2-car garage. In-ground concrete pool
with jacuzzi. MLS#10-1633
Line up a place to live
570-829-7130 with classified!
a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 in classified!
JOE MOORE $324,900
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rooms, carpet, nice
No smokers
please. $840.
Call 570-474-5010
TTY711
smoking. Refer-
ences. $715/month
Heat Included.
No pets.
$600/month
including water
+electric & garbage Call 570-823-2214
2 bedroom 3rd floor CONDO FOR LEASE: Call 655-0907
yard, easy parking.
570-287-0900 This institution is an
equal opportunity 570-655-9325 after 1 p.m.
Call (347) 647-1747
PLAINS TWP
apartment. 70% fur- $1,800. 2 bedroom/ Doyouneedmorespace? Small Pets okay.
KINGSTON provider and GET THE WORD OUT
nished. 34 West 2 Bath. Call Us to
A yard or garage sale
Heat/Water includ-
LINEUP 7 PETHICK DRIVE
EATON TERRACE WILKES-BARRE with a Classified Ad.
employer. OFF RTE. 315
Ross St. View at discuss our great ed. $650/month.
houpthouse.com
Most utilities includ-
Amenity & Mainte- in classified Credit check & ref-
erences required.
317 N. Maple Ave.
NANTICOKE ASUCCESSFULSALE EFFICIENCY
570-829-7130 1200 & 700 SF
Office Available.
nance program! is the best way Large Two story,
ed with rent. His-
toric building is non
Call 570-674-5278
tocleanoutyourclosets!
Cell (917) 753-8192
2 bedroom, 1.5 1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Heat, water,
INCLASSIFIED! ALL INCLUSIVE,
secure building, WYOMING Reasonable.
570-760-1513
KINGSTON
BLANDINA
smoking and pet Dallas, Pa. You’re in bussiness bath, Central Heat garbage & sewage Doyouneedmorespace? washer/dryer
free. Base rent:
$700. Security & Ref-
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS with classified! 143 E. Bennett St.
& Air,washer/dryer
in unit, parking.
included. Off street
parking. All appli-
A yard or garage sale
on-site, yard,
parking. $125/wk.
APARTMENTS
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed- RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE
erences required. 220 Lake St. AMERICA High end, ultra mod-
ern, fireplace, bar &
$830 + utilities & ances included. in classified 570-899-8034 room. Wall to Wall
carpet. Some utili- EXETER
Call Vince:
570-762-1453
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
REALTY fully equipped kit- 1 month security $530 + security. is the best way WILKES-BARRE ties by tenant. No $675. per month
Call 570-406-5221
impaired; all utilities QUALITY COLONIAL chen. BBQ deck, off 570-262-6947 tocleanoutyourclosets! LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! pets. Non-smoking.
Elderly community.
For appointment &
315 PLAZA
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. custom window Private entrance & elderly & mobility Call Aileen at Includes stove,
$750 includes all room $775 + utili-
LIVING
EQUAL HOUSING coverings. TWO back porch. Gas impaired; all utilities 570-822-7944 fridge, sewer &
utilities. No pets. OPPORTUNITY ties. (570) 881-4993 heat. No pets. Non included. Federally
(570) 822-9697 YEAR SAME RENT, garbage. Laundry
smoker. 1 month
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE NO PETS/SMOK-
ING/EMPLOYMENT KINGSTON
2nd floor
apartment security & refer-
ences required.
subsidized
program. Extremely WILKES-BARRE facilities. Private
setting. Security &
1750 & 3200 SF
Retail / Office
941 Apartments/ APPLICATION low income persons references. No Space Available
Unfurnished Managed
AMERICA REALTY
in beautiful
historical home.
$500 / month + utili-
ties & lease. Call
encouraged to
apply. Income less
LODGE pets, non smoking.
$495/month. Call
570-829-1206
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
2 bedrooms, 1 570-696-3596 than $11,900.
570-288-1422 Formerly The (570) 466-4176 or
bathroom, dining 570-655-6555, Travel Lodge (570) 388-6468
EXETER GLEN LYON room, living
room, all appli-
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, conven-
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre MANUFACTURING
1st floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bedrooms, wash- ances provided, EQUAL HOUSING Rooms Starting
Gas heat, central ient location, $495, OPPORTUNITY
OFFICE SPACE
er, dryer, fridge, at:
ASHLEY
including includes water &
RENTALS
air. No pets. No stove, yard. $450. HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Daily $44.99 +
smoking. Call washer/dryer, sewer, off street
1st & last. Details 168 S. MAPLE AVE parking.Some pets tax
1st floor, 2 bedroom, off-street park-
PITTSTON
570-760-6277 call 570-468-9943 Carriage house WILKES-BARRE Weekly $189.99
laundry room. Off ing, plenty of ok. (570) 332-5215
apartment, com- + tax
HANOVER
street parking. storage.
NANTICOKE
Main St.
Water / sewer &
garbage included. LYNNWOOD SECTION
pletely remodeled,
five large rooms $1,000/mo. Mayflower Microwave,
Refrigerator, 1ST & 2ND FLOOR APTS 12,000 sq. ft. build-
Large yard. First, with 2-bedrooms, 570-709-2481 2 bedroom, wall to Crossing WiFi, HBO ing in downtown
last & security
2 bedroom, wash-
er/dryer, refrigera-
bath with separate
tub and shower.
wall carpet, off-
Apartments
570-823-8881 AVAILABLE IN location. Ware-
house with light
www.Wilkes
KINGSTON
street parking, $495
required. $600.
570-735-8730 or
570-332-8080
EXETER tor, dishwasher, gas
stove, central a/c,
1300SF. 1-car
garage in private Large 2 bedroom.
per month+ utilities,
security, lease. 570.822.3968
BarreLodge.com WYOMING
1 bedroom, heat &
manufacturing.
Building with some
off-street parking. office space. Entire
LARGE ROOMS
location. Central
WILKES-BARRE
Newly painted. HUD accepted. Call hot water included.
Newly painted.
AVOCA
A/C. MLS#11-895 570-687-6216 KINGSTON building for lease or
Front porch. Utilities Stove & fridge - Light & bright
2 bedrooms, central $1,000/Month or 570-954-0727 1 & 2 bedrooms will sub-divide.
by tenant. No smok- included. lst floor. Convenient
3 rooms, wall to wall air, gas heat, off plus utilities open floor plans on 2nd floor. MLS #10-1074
Washer/ dryer location. 2 bed-
carpeting, appli-
ances, coin-op laun-
street parking. $625
/per month, plus
ing or
$575/month
pets.
KINGSTON
$635/month from Rt309 & I-81
fully furnished, TV
APARTMENTS
DURYEA
and carpeted Call (570) 457-7854 1 Bedroom, 1st floor
with easy access to
transportation floors, fireplace,
Rutter Ave.
apartment. Wash- included. Conve-
both. Adaptable to
PITTSTON AREA
nientley located.
The good life... Regions Best • Fitness center & pool storage room, yard,
w/d hookup and
1 bedroom 1st
er/dryer hookup.
Off street parking. $700. many uses. Tenant 2 bedrooms, tile
kitchen and bath,
close at hand Address • P atio/B alconies new stove. Heat
floor, large living
room, neutral
Apartments for Wall to wall carpet. 570-826-1688 pays utilities.
$5,000/month w/d hookup, off-
and hot water incl. Rent. 2nd floor, No Pets. street parking
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. • P et friendly* decor. Gas heat,
WILKES-BARRE
Available May 1. 1 washer, dryer hook $375/month + Contact Judy Rice
water included. Off 714-9230 $600/per month,
• Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning
• O nline rentalpaym ents yr. lease + security
street parking. No
ups, heat & water utilities & security.
Scott Street MLS# 11-851 plus utilities Call
• Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included $900/month included. No pets. (570) 822-7657 (570) 237-2076
• Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools • Flexible lease term s 570-406-1411
pets. $420 plus Call 570-654-2433 2nd floor, 5 rooms,
security & lease.
WILKES-BARRE
• Spa & Pools heat & hot water
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
PLAINS
570-793-6294 furnished. Stove,
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
• Tennis & Basketball Courts
• Shopping Shuttle
• Full -Size Washer & Dryer Sa turd a y 1 0-2 KINGSTON KINGSTON 2 BEDROOM, 2nd
3 BED/1.5 BATHS
HEAT, WATER,
fridge, off-street
parking, no pets.
• Private Entrances • Private Entrances
822-27 1 1 SDK GREEN floor, off street
parking, large living
SEWER & TRASH $450/month + secu-
DOLPHIN PLAZA JENKINS
INCLUDED, rity & references.
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5 w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com space. $425/mo +
ACRES HOMES
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday 9-1
Monday - Friday 9-5
secure building, Call 570-696-3381 Rte. 315
Saturday 9-1 Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1 * Restrictions Ap p ly utilities. No pets or washer/ dryer 2,000 SF 3 bedroom 1/2 dou-
680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive 11 Holiday Drive smoking. Call
570-820-8822
on-site,wood WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Office / Retail ble, gas heat, wash-
CEDAR
floors, yard, Next to Gymboree er & dryer included,
Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704
A GREAT PLACE!!! Kingston
parking. $825.
SECURE BUILDINGS 4,500 SF Office off-street parking,
PLAINS
“A Place To
822-4444 288-6300 LIKE NEW!!
Call Home” (570) 899-8034 Showroom, $700/per month,
VILLAGE
1 & 2 bedroom Warehouse plus security. Call
www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com Spacious 1, 2 & 3 3 BEDROOM, 1.5
WILKES-BARRE
apartments. Loading Dock
287095
COMMERCIAL SPACE
Includes new FREE Half double in nice
off street parking,
PRIME APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE! Ask About Our kitchen (with new 24hr on-site Gym 570-820-8822
laundry. Includes Looking for the right deal neighborhood, living
stove, dishwash- on an automobile?
ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS Holiday Specials! er & microwave)
Community Room
Swimming Pool PLAINS TOWNSHIP
heat and hot water,
Hardwood floors Turn to classified. KINGSTON FOR RENT
room, dining room,
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
141 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp. $250 Off 1st Months Rent, & bath w/washer washer/dryer hook-
dryer hookup.
Maintenance FREE Walking Distance to and appliances. It’s a showroom in print! 620 Market St.
Controlled Access the Casino!! 2 bed- Trash removal. Classified’s got up, off street park-
& $250 Off Security Hardwood Newly Renovated ing, no smoking.
Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3 throughout with
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
room, 1 bath, living $575/per month, the directions! Prime Space. $675/ month +
Deposit With Good Credit. room, kitchen, off Call (570) 821-5599
Bedroom Apartments
WILKES-BARRE TWP
ceramic tile in Call Today 1,250 sq. ft., utilities, references
street parking.
WILKES-BARRE 1st
1 bedroom starting @ $690 kitchen and bath. or stop by Near Kingston lease & security.
Income Eligibility* Required. $600/month +
Featuring:
$695/mo + utili- for a tour! floor. Must See. Call 570-498-7039
ties and security. utilities, security & Corners. Great
Rents: $455-$656 plus electric Now Offering references. Call Quiet neighborhood,
APARTMENTS FOR non KINGSTON
No Pets, refer- location for retail or
Washer & Dryer Move In Specials Classic Properties smoking. NO
(*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size) ences required. business office.
570-288-9019 Nikki Callahan PETS. Clean. Ideal
Central Air Call Scott for 1 person. Stove, Easy Access and Large 1/2 double
• High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning
• Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms
Fitness Center (570) 823-2431
Ext. 137
718-4959 Ext. 1306
RENTimmedi- fridge, mini-blinds parking. Call Cliff with 3 bedrooms,
living room, dining
OFFICE SPACE
ately, 1 bedroom, 1 pet throughout)
utilities. Security &
• Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse I-81 Job Seekers are 1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
2 bedroom apt.
Heat, water, stove
bathroom, all appli-
ances provided, references. Call
18 Pierce St
eat-in kitchen with
additional pantry
For more info or to apply, please call:
Mon – Fri. 9 –5 looking here! parking, coin
laundry, water,
& fridge included.
Near bus stop.
washer/dryer
premises, no pets,
on (570) 822-6115
Leave Message Kingston, PA area. 1 bath. Large
44 Eagle Court Available Immedi- fenced yard. Gas/
570-733-2010 Wilkes-Barre, PA Where's your ad? sewer & garbage
included. $495/
$500/mo.
No smoking or
Central air condi-
tioning, water and
Wilkes-Barre ately, Off street hot water base-
Wilkes University parking. Security board heat. All utili-
TDD: 800-654-5984 18706 (Off Route 309)
570-829-7130 and month + security pets. Security & sewer paid, Call Campus required. 3 room ties by tenant. No
Great, Convenient 570-823-8400 ask for an employ-
& lease. HUD
accepted. Call
references
required. Call
(570)234-0167
set an appointment
to Studio up to 4 bed- Suite $300/month, smokers, no pets.
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950 Half Doubles 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 956 Miscellaneous 962 Rooms 971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
KINGSTON
Spacious 3 bed-
DUPONT OLD FORGE PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE EDWARDSVILLE
LAS VEGAS Collect
Cash.
Large completely James Street 1 room for rent.
room, 1 1/2 baths.
MONARCH RENTALS
LUXURY
remodeled 2 bed- Single family home, Everything included. TIMESHARE AVAILABLE
large eat-in kitchen, room styled town- freshly painted, Shared bath & 5/29/11- 6/5/11
carpeted, finished 3 bedrooms,
house. Stove & brand new gas fur- A 3 bedroom single WILKES-BARRE kitchen $100/week
Not
all appliances 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
attic, parking, no
CHURCH FELLOWSHIP
fridge included. nace, 3 bedrooms, family home for rent 570-287-1191 sleeps 6. Must
TOWNHOUSE
pets. $675 + utili- provided.
Private interior 1 1/2 baths, off in Wilkes-Barre. Sin- 570-814-5122 provide your own
Call 570-822-7039
Dust.
ties, security, lease. attic & basement street parking. No gle bath. New range transportation.
HALL - MEETING ROOM KINGSTON HOUSE
570-288-2867 access. Washer/ pets, no smoking. & refrigerator. New $400
NEWLY RENOVATED!
leave message dryer hookup. Heat $675 / month + utili- wall to wall down- Call (570) 474-5108
included. Nice yard. ties. Call Betty at stairs. Washer/dryer 1200 sq. ft., seating Nice, clean
LARKSVILLE $750. No pets.
570-479-6722
Built 2003,
3 bedroom,
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
hook up. Fenced
Yard. Private Drive-
for 70 people,
kitchen facilities, 2
furnished room,
starting at $315.
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
Half double, 3 bed- 1.5 bath modern Group way. parking lots, avail- Efficiency at $435 Sell it in The
rooms. All remod-
eled. New kitchen,
bath, carpet, paint. AMERICA 2 story town-
house with base-
570-287-1196
ext 3559
WILKES-BARRE
Rear 19 Regent St.
$625/month + secu-
rity & utilities. Pet =
able $50/week plus
$25 for heat/air
month furnished
with all utilities
in classified
is the best way Times Leader
Large yard. Off
ment. Washer/ or 570-714-6127 2 bedroom, 1.5 double security. conditioning. Also included. Off tocleanoutyourclosets! Classified
REALTY RENTALS Dryer, hardwood 570-388-2683 Worship Service street parking.
You’re in bussiness
street parking. $600
+ utilities. No pets.
floors downstairs,
WEST PITTSTON
baths. Stove &
fridge, $600/month area, capacity for 570-718-0331
with classified! section.
granite counter- 200 people, sound
Call (570) 574-8863 BEAUTIFUL HOMES tops throughout, Carriage House + utilities. Security & 956 Miscellaneous system, piano and
FOR RENT, CHECK 1 or 2 bedroom, references. No 965 Roommate ORANGE
LUZERNE
stainless appli- organ, available
DALLAS HICKORY GROVE
pets. 570-824-3921
AVAILABILITY. ances, central air, den, all appliances, anytime. Sunday Wanted
huge deck, cathe-
2 bedrooms, 5 ALL NO PETS OR very private patio.
To place your morning negotiable
rooms. Porch. Yard.
Off street parking.
SMOKING. 2 YEAR
LEASES, SAME
$1,000.00
includes Directv,
dral ceilings, sky
lights, hardwood
ad Call Toll Free
$75/week plus $25
for heat/air condi- DALLAS CAMPGROUND
internet, garbage floors, loft room, 2 tioning. Unity Center 4 bedroom home in Camp sites
$475 + utilities. Call
570-824-7354
RENT. EMPLOY-
MENT/APPLICATION
and sewer. car heated garage, 1-800-427-8649 for Spirtual Living, nice neighborhood.
3 bathrooms.
available!
private, must see. Shaded. Show-
WILKES-BARRE
NO PETS. 140 South Grant
Remodeled
MOCANAQUA
REQUIRED, START- (570) 840-1960 Too much to list. Street. ers, flush toilets,
ING AT $850 + Garbage, sewer, off 570-639-0878 upstairs. All utilities water & electric.
street parking Riverside Dr. included. $400/mo Lake fishing,
2 bedroom, water UTILITIES & UP. Stately brick, 4
& sewer included. 570-288-1422 included. $750 +
security. Call bedroom, 2 bath & LINE UP 570-814-2141 canoeing, biking
& golf.
$500/month. Sec- 2 half bath home. Townhouse
A GREAT DEAL... 971
HARVEY’S LAKE
(570) 328-0784 20 minutes from
tion 8 considered. Hardwood floors, Brand New! Vacation & Wilkes-Barre.
Call 570-899-6104
IN CLASSIFIED! Resort Properties
WILKES-BARRE
spacious rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 570-639-5478
2 bedroom home. beautiful patio, baths, hardwood or 570-371-9770
NANTICOKE
All appliances,
$600/month.
263 Diana Street all appliances floors, 1st floor 959 Mobile Homes FLORIDA Call 829-7130
PITTSTON
included. $1,600/ laundry room &
3 bedroom, wall to
to place an ad.
WILDWOOD CREST
NO PETS. Security month + utilities. granite counter Boca Raton
PLAINS
wall carpet, wash-
and lease. Call er/dryer hookup, off MLS#10-2290 tops. No Pets. Beautiful 5 room
1 bedroom,
570-762-6792 street parking, 570-696-3801 MLS#11-1214 home with Pool. Ocean front, on
screened porch, For sale, older 2
washer/dryer hook- newly painted, no Call Margy $1,500/month Fully furnished. On the Beach. 1 bed- ONLY
ONL
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LINE UP up. $450/month. yard. No pets. 570-696-0891 Call Geri
bedroom, 1 bath
mobile home with canal lot. $600 room Condo, pool.
$575/month + 570-696-0888 weekly. If interest- 5/6-6/23 $1,250/
A GREAT DEAL... Garbage & sewer
paid. Call security & utilities 570-696-3801
AC. Located in
Heather Highlands. ed, write to: week. 06/24 - 9/9 timesleader.com
IN CLASSIFIED! 570-362-0581
ask for Ron
Call (570) 822-7657
LEWITH & FREEMAN $6,500/best offer.
Call (570) 735-0477
120 Wagner St.
Moosic, PA 18507
$1,550/week
570-693-3525
55 Loomis St Looking for the right deal
3 bedroom, wall on an automobile?
to wall carpet,
full basement & Turn to classified.
attic, stove, It’s a showroom in print!
fridge & water Classified’s got
included. No
pets. $630 the directions!
plus security
570-814-1356 HUGHESTOWN
Stauffer Heights
Shopping for a 3 bedroom, 1 bath
single family ranch
new apartment? home with washer &
Classified lets dryer, fridge, range
you compare costs - & dishwasher. Full
basebment. $750/
without hassle month + security &
or worry! utilities. Call Bernie
Get moving 888-244-2714
with classified!
JACKSON TWP.
WILKES-BARRE
178 Charles St
3 Bedrooms.
No smoking.
Available Now! No pets.
2 bedroom, 1.5 $900/month
bath, Townhouse + utilities
style. No Section 8. Call (570) 498-0612 1006 A/C & 1024 Building & 1054 Concrete & 1129 Gutter 1135 Hauling & 1162 Landscaping/ 1204 Painting & 1249 Remodeling &
$550/month + utili- Refrigeration Remodeling Masonry Repair & Cleaning Trucking Garden Wallpaper Repairs
ties. References &
security required.
KINGSTON Services
GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED QUALITY LAWN
Call 570-301-2785 HIGH EFFICIENT
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION WYOMING
VALLEY Window Cleaning.
& LANDSCAPE
A & N PAINTING
Airplane Quality at
All Types Of Work Spring Clean Ups, Submarine Prices!
DUCTLESS AC
WILKES-BARRE New or Remodeling MASONRY Regulars, storms, Mulching, Grass
Heat Pumps & Concrete, stucco, etc. Pressure Interior/Exterior,
Licensed & Insured Cutting,Fertilization, pressure washing,
2 Half Doubles Central Air foundations, washing, decks,
Free Estimates Tree & Shrub decks & siding.
Both located in nice Save $$$ On pavers, retaining docks, houses,Free
570-406-6044 Maintenance & Commercial/Resi-
neighborhoods. Off Your Cooling Bills wall systems, estimates. Insured. Installation
street parking. Free Estimates Northeast dryvit, flagstone, (570) 288-6794 ALL KINDS OF Experienced,
dential. Over 17
years experience!
Licensed & Insured brick work. Out-
Large back yards.
570-817-5944
Contracting Group
door fireplaces & HAULING & JUNK Affordable, Reliable Free estimates. D & D
No pets. Security & Decks, Roofs, 1132 Handyman Free Estimates
all utilities by ten- Siding, Masonry, pizza ovens. REMOVAL Licensed & Insured REMODELING
STRISH A/C Services (570) 592-4847 570-820-7832 From decks and
ant. 3 bedrooms, 1 Driveways, Patios, Senior Citizen Estate Cleanouts
bath, huge attic. Additions, Garages, Discount. Spike & Gorilla’s kitchens to roofs,
Ductless / Central TREE/SHRUB
$625/month. Also, Kitchens, Baths, etc 570-287-4144 Lawn Care & Out- A.B.C. Professional and baths, etc.
Air Conditioning ALL REMOVAL
REMOVAL
Adorable 2 bed- (570) 338-2269 570-760-0551 door Maintenance Painting WE DO
Free Estimates Free Estimates
36 Yrs Experience IT ALL!!!!!!!
room. $550/month MAINTENANCE 24 HOUR We do it all!
Shedlarski Construction
Licensed & Insured We Specialize In CALL US FOR
570-766-1881 SERVICE Lawn Care - Summer
570-332-0715 1057Construction & We Fix It 570-823-1811 packages available, New Construction ALL OF YOUR
Home improvement
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom 1/2 dou-
46 Zerby Ave
Sunday 1pm-3pm
Lease with option
1012 Alterations/
specialist, Licensed,
insured, PA
Building Electrical,
Plumbing,
570-239-0484 concrete
tree
patios,
trimming &
Residential
Repaints
Comm./Industrial
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
REMODELING
removal. Custom
ble. Nice neighbor-
hood. Wall/wall car-
to buy, completely
remodeled, mint,
Tailoring
Pattern Making,
registered.Kitchens,
baths, vinyl
siding & railings,
GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service,
Handymen,
Painting CASTAWAY dog Kennels.
570-702-2497
All Insurance
Claims
NEEDS
570-406-9387
Licensed/Insured
HAULING JUNK
pet. Washer/dryer turn key condition, Apartments
hookup. A/C. Fenced 3 bedrooms, 1.5 Grading, Markers replacement installation & Carpet Repair Interior/Exterior YOU’VE TRIED
Yard. No Pets. baths, large Freelance service windows & doors, repair. & Installation 1165 Lawn Care THE REST NOW
REMOVAL
Spray,Brush, Rolls
$650 + utilities. closets, with can make patterns additions, garages, FULLY INSURED CALL THE
All Types WallpaperRemoval
Security & refer- hardwoods, carpet from your specs or all phases of home HIC# 065008 AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE BEST!!!
Cabinet Refinish-
ences. After 5, call
570-822-8657
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
samples and trans-
mit patterns and
renovations.
570-287-4067
CALL JOE
(570)606-7489
Of Repairs 823-3788 / 817-0395 Complete Lawn
Care Service
ing
Drywall/Finishing
markers worldwide. (570)735-8551 570-814-9365 FREE ESTIMATES 1252 Roofing &
gas heat, shed, Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling Power Washing
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH large yard.
$134,000, seller
Any Lines - Fast
Service 1039 Chimney
1078 Dry Wall Call Johnnie
Residential &
Mike 570-357-8074
Bill 570-855-2474
Deck Specialist
Handy Man
Siding
Sunny 3 bedroom,
1/2 double, painted,
will pay closing “FRONT STREET Service Need help with a
Commercial,
Licensed & Insured.
Leave Message
FREE ESTIMATES J&F ROOFING
w/w carpet, yard,
washer/dryer hook-
costs, $5000 down
and monthly APPAREL SERVICES”
For more A-1
1 ABLE CHIMNEY MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
project or small
jobs done?
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570-606-9638
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up, basement, information contact Rebuild & Repair Established 1988.
stove, refrigerator.
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$995/month.
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REAL ESTATE
John Vezzuto at
570-441-4140
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ends. References.
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54 Krych St.
1015 Appliance
Licensed &
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Will Mow &
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crete & metal caps.
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