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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2011 50¢

Lackawanna takes spotlight


COUNTY JUDGE RACE H O M E L E S S S I T U AT I O N

Dual-party Bill aims


picks seen County Commissioner A.J. Munchak and former Christopher Powell said. He estimated the trial will last
about 2½ weeks. to restore
as big plus
Commissioner Robert Cordaro go to court today for
Munchak, 64, of Scranton, and Cordaro, 50, of Dunmore,

services
trial on corruption charges. were originally indicted by a grand jury on March 16, 2010,
on 40 counts, including racketeering, money laundering,
bribery, extortion and tax evasion. Prosecutors later mod-
Experts: Straight-party voting By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER ified the indictment, which now contains 41 counts.

funding
tmorgan@timesleader.com The government alleges that from 2003 to 2007, Mun- Cordaro
a benefit to five; two
SCRANTON – Fifteen months after they were first chak and Cordaro, who was voted out of office in 2007,
candidates face tough job. charged, Lackawanna County Commissioner A.J. Mun- abused their positions of majority commissioners by ac-
chak and former Commissioner Robert Cordaro will ap- cepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and gifts
pear in federal court today to answer allegations they ac- from eight companies and other individuals, who have not
By BILL O’BOYLE cepted bribes and extorted companies that did business yet been identified by prosecutors. REACH, a daycare for
boboyle@timesleader.com with the county. Projects that were tainted by the bribes include the ex-
homeless people, will close
Five of the seven candidates for Jury selection is set to begin at 9:30 a.m. before U.S. Dis-pansion of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Air-
six seats on the Luzerne County trict Judge A. Richard Caputo in Scranton and is expected July 1 due to budget cuts.
Court of Common Pleas secured to be completed by the end of the day, Munchak’s attorney, See TRIAL, Page 14A Munchak
nominations on both the Demo-
cratic and Republican ballots, giv- EDITOR’S NOTE: Second of a
ing them what local experts say is a
distinct advan- A DAY FOR JUST PLANE FUN two-part series exploring the ram-
ifications of closing a downtown
service that assists the homeless.
“It would tage.
Fred Pieranto- By BILL O’BOYLE
be a sur- ni, Michael boboyle@timesleader.com
prise to Vough, Joseph WILKES-BARRE – The budget
Sklarosky Jr., battle being waged in Harrisburg
see both Lesa Gelb and threatens to make casualties of
Mirabito Jennifer Rogers homeless men and women who
will appear on use a downtown nonprofit agency
and both tickets, for the most basic of services.
Hughes which means Gov. Tom Corbett has eliminat-
they will be ed the $23.5 million Human Ser-
win.” guaranteed a vices Development Fund in his
Chris Borick vote on every proposed bud-
Political science straight party get. The money “My heart
professor ballot cast. was filtered to
Richard each county goes out
Hughes, a Re- and then to to the peo-
publican, and Molly Hanlon Mira- agencies to sup-
bito, a Democrat, secured only one port a variety of ple served
party nomination. The experts say important ser- by the
it is possible for both to win in No- vices such as
vember, but not likely. emergency
Wilkes-
“In the 20 years I’ve been doing shelters, child- Barre RE-
judicial campaigns in Luzerne and abuse preven-
Lackawannacounties,I’venotseen tion, Meals on
ACH pro-
anyone who won dual party nomi- Wheels and pro- gram, and I
nations in the primary not get grams such as am hopeful
elected to the bench in the Gener- REACH.
al,”saidEdMitchell,alongtimepo- REACH, a services
litical consultant and analyst. daycare for will contin-
“Barring a scandal, I expect the FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER homeless peo-
ple that oper- ue unin-
same thing to happen for this year’s
five dual-party nominees. This is
largely due to the number of
S herri Migliori looks over a Beech 18 of late-1940s vintage at the Skyhaven Airport bi-annual Fly-In Breakfast and
Craft Show held Sunday in Tunkhannock. The event, which is sponsored by the Skyhaven Pilots Association, fea-
tured an all-you-can-eat breakfast, more than 40 aircraft and stands with vendors, craft and jewelry artists and local
ates out of the terrupt-
basement of St.
straight-party ticket voters,” he Stephen’s ed.”
clubs. A live bluegrass band entertained flight enthusiasts. For the story, see Page 2A. For Click photos from the
said. Church on State Rep.
event, see Page 11A.
South Franklin Karen Boback
Straight-party votes Street, will R-Harveys Lake

Demand up, donations down at area’s thrift stores


In the 2009 municipal general close July 1 be-
election, 57.2 percent of Democrat- cause of the
HSDF funding cuts.
See JUDGES, Page 14A Stefanie Wolownik, REACH ex-
Officials: Sales rising due to Street. ecutive director, said REACH will
High gas and food prices as lose its $18,500 allocation of
high gas and food prices, and
well as increasing utility rates HSDF funds, causing the home-
INSIDE increasing utility rates. are eating up many household less services to cease.
budgets, leaving a thin margin State Sen. John Yudichak said
A NEWS: Local 3A
for clothing purchases, said non- cutting the funding for the fund,
Nation & World 4A By EILEEN GODIN profit store operators, who add- as Corbett proposes, “prevents lo-
Obituaries 5A, 7A Times Leader Correspondent
Editorials 13A
ed that the demands of daily liv- cal officials from meeting the
WILKES-BARRE – While ing expenses can also put a needs of our communities and
B SPORTS: 1B Wyoming Valley thrift stores re- crimp in donations. puts many Pennsylvanians at
C CLICK: 1C port an increase in sales, a South Jerry Balara, business admin- greater risk.”
Community News 2C Wilkes-Barre store made a pub- istrator for The Salvation Army, Yudichak, D-Plymouth Town-
Birthdays 3C lic plea for summer donations to said the organization has weath- ship, said House Bill 1485, which
Television 6C meet the demand for low-cost ered tough economic times in passed last week, would restore
Movies 6C clothing. the past and found that when $19.956 million to the fund. The
Crossword/Horoscope 7C “We really need summer gasoline prices go up, donations bill has been sent to the Senate
D CLASSIFIED: 1D clothing and linens,” said Laura tend to drop. Appropriations Committee.
Comics 14D Kitzmiller, store manager of Vol- “People hold onto their cloth- S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER “As a member of that commit-
unteers of America Thrift Store Cabrini Costanzo, manager of the Goodwill Industries Store,
in the Penn Plaza on South Main See THRIFT, Page 14A looks over donations in the Gateway store in Edwardsville. See HOMELESS, Page 7A
WEATHER

5
Dominic Argenta
Partly sunny, isolated shower.
High 80, low 55.
Details, Page 8B THINGS this week, when the team continues its homestand with five
games at PNC Field in Moosic. Phillies fans don’t need to
feel left out. Just a short jaunt down the Turnpike and you
>> AND THEY’RE OFF: As has been the case since
1978, there won’t be a Triple Crown winner in horse racing
this year. But that won’t stop the Belmont Stakes from
YOU NEED can take in a Lehigh Valley game. The Iron-
Pigs start an eight-game homestand on
thundering away this Saturday. At 1 1⁄2 miles, it’s the longest
of the Triple Crown races, which means there’ll be some

TO KNOW Tuesday. Mets fans? Well, good news: Your


Triple-A team begins a homestand
this week as well. Bad news: It’s
tired horses hanging around the barn when it’s all over.
Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom and
Preakness winner Shackleford will be trying
THIS WEEK 245 miles and 5 hours away in
Buffalo, N.Y.
to live up to the old Meat Loaf song “Two
Out of Three Ain’t Bad.”
>> QUACKY BIRTHDAY >> YOU’LL HAVE A YE OLDE
>> COVERED IN COAL: In so many ways, our area was TO YOU: On Thursday, you TIME: If Nathan Denison were alive today
built on the anthracite coal that runs through the veins of can wish a happy 77th birth- ... well, he’d be REALLY old. Being born in the
the Wyoming Valley. When that industry died, a major part day to everyone’s favorite 1700s will do that to you. Nathan may be
of our identity became a major piece of our history. On pantsless, sailing duck. (OK, gone, but his house is still here and, if you’d
Tuesday, the Huber Breaker Preservation Society will exam- so technically Daffy doesn’t wear pants like to take a step back in time, you can take a
ine that history with a panel discussion. It’s free and it much either, but he doesn’t dress like a tour of it this Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Admis-
starts at 6:30 p.m. at The Earth Conservancy Building on sailor.) Donald Fauntleroy Duck made his sion is just $4 for adults and $2 for children
Main Street in Ashley. screen debut on June 9, 1934, in the Disney over 5. So hop into your modern horse
cartoon “The Wise Little Hen.” And 77 years and buggy and trot on over to 35 Deni-
>> TALKIN’ BASEBALL: If you’re a Yankee fan, then later, he’s still as cranky and unintelligible as son St. in Forty Fort to check it out.
6 09815 10011 you’ll probably want to take in a little SWB Yankee action ever.
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POLICE BLOTTER theft charge, state police said.


Store loss prevention officers
DETAILS
obtained the license plate of a
WILKES-BARRE – City vehicle in which Wolfe left the
police reported the following: scene, state police said.
• Melissa Evans of Myers When state police did a LOTTERY
Court said food and a cat were records check of Wolfe they MIDDAY DRAWING
stolen from her residence on said they found out that he was
May 26. wanted by the Circuit Court of DAILY NUMBER – 1-2-9
• Brittany Seabrook, 21, of Boone County on a probation BIG 4 – 1-6-1-9
Hanover Township, will be violation. QUINTO - 6-5-2-0-6
charged with harassment and Wolfe was arraigned by Dis- TREASURE HUNT
disorderly conduct for alleged- trict Judge Joseph Zola and 04-13-21-22-30
ly going to the residence of committed to the Luzerne
Anita Burke of Kado Street County Correctional Facility
NIGHTLY DRAWING
acting disorderly and attempt- pending an extradition back to DAILY NUMBER - 7-8-1
ing to start a physical alterca- Kentucky, state police said. BIG 4 - 1-7-9-0
tion. QUINTO - 5-8-9-0-9
• Amber Stolarik, 22, will be WESTON – State police said CASH 5
charged with disorderly con- Evelyn Ulshafer of Hazel Street 15-16-30-39-40
duct and criminal mischief reported her purse was stolen
after she allegedly threw an during a break-in at her resi-
ashtray Saturday that broke a dence on Saturday. Ulshafer •No player matched all five
window at a residence on Wall said between 3 a.m. and 8 a.m. FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
winning numbers drawn in
Street. a screen was damaged on a Mary Ann Palukonis looks over a row of planes on display at the Skyhaven Airport Fly-In on Sunday.
Sunday’s “Pennsylvania
• Robert Coolbaugh of Ge- window to gain entry to the The planes weren’t the only things that brought people out for the event in Tunkhannock. Cash 5” game so the jackpot
orge Avenue said he was beat residence. will be worth $745,000.

Fun in the air, on the ground


up and his baseball cap was Anyone with information Lottery officials said 88
forcibly removed by a group of about the reported burglary is players matched four num-
approximately eight males asked to call state police at bers and won $339.50 each;
Saturday night near the in- Hazleton at 570 459-3890. 3,550 players matched
tersection of Mayock Street three numbers and won $14
each; and 45,566 players
and Samantha Drive. NESCOPECK TWP. – State Skyhaven Airport event dors, craft and jewelry artists INSIDE: For Click photos, see Page
matched two numbers and
• Police are investigating a police are asking for assistance and local clubs. 11A
serves up breakfast as well as won $1 each.
reported sexual assault of a in the investigation of a bur- More than 40 aircraft were on
Madison Street woman Sun- glary that occurred on Dec. 16, a variety things to do. hand and available to tour in- •None of the tickets sold
day. The 24-year-old woman 2009. cluding some homemade and Also, $190 bought any thrill for the Powerball game
said she knew the man who A TV, stereo, Xbox 360, antique crafts as well as skydiv- seeker the opportunity to go sky- Saturday evening matched
assaulted her, police said. camera and Christmas presents By STEFFEN LIZZA ing planes. There were even diving with the Endless Moun- all six numbers drawn, which
• Gerald Shakoor, 42, of were taken in the break-in of Times Leader Correspondent miniature remote-control tain Skydiving Club. It is unclear were:
Scott Street was taken into the residence on River Road. TUNKHANNOCK -- The Sky- planes that buzzed in the dis- as to whether any amateurs took 17-19-39-41-58
custody Sunday morning on Anyone with information is haven Airport’s bi-annual Fly-In tance as they took off and land- advantage of this offer, but that Powerball: 21
Riverside Drive after police asked to contact Tpr. John Breakfast and Craft Show on ed. didn’t stop the Endless Moun- Power Play: 5
determined there was a war- Blaski at 570-542-4117. Sunday offered visitors enter- One of the favorite features for tain Skydiving Club, which put Players matching all five
rant for his arrest on a charge tainment in the air and on the the more adventurous participa- on a skydiving demonstration as numbers and the Powerball
of possession of a controlled SLOCUM TWP. - Paul Alvin ground in an event that raises nts was the scenic aerial tours of the afternoon wound down. would have won or shared
substance. Peters reported metal items funds for the local facility. the area. For a small fee, visitors The event even offered some- the $20 million jackpot. The
• Joseph Wasco, 44, of Hor- were taken from his farm on The $7 all-you-can-eat break- could take a 20-minute plane thing for those not fascinated prize goes to an estimated
ton Street, said Sunday that Lily Pond Road on Friday after- fast served in the airport’s main ride over the immediate area. with the friendly skies. Emer- $25 million for Wednesday.
money, a credit card and medi- noon. Peters said he saw some- hanger featured pancakes and Because the event brings in gency vehicles, farm equipment, Tickets that match the
cation were taken in a burglary one drive away in a red, full- eggs with a variety of breakfast hundreds of people throughout motorcycles and antique cars first five numbers, but miss
at his residence. size pickup truck, possibly a meats and drinks, while a live the day, the tours are cut rela- were also on display. the Powerball, win
• Joseph Fessler, 84, of Ford F-150. Anyone with in- bluegrass band entertained tively short. However, according All proceeds generated from $200,000 each, and there
Blackman Street, said Sunday formation is asked to contact flight enthusiasts. to airport operations manager the event will benefit ongoing was one of those. They were
that copper pipe was stolen state police at 570 542-4117. The event, which is sponsored Charlie Gay, longer tours are airport improvement projects at sold in: Illinois(1).
from his residence. by the Skyhaven Pilot’s Associ- available as long as the weather the local airport in Wyoming
• An 11-year-old girl will be SOUTH ABINGTON TWP. – ation, also had stands with ven- permits. County. OBITUARIES
charged with harassment after A Pittston man was cited after
police said she repeatedly a welding unit he was towing Aquilina, Mary
struck a 6-year-old boy Friday
night on West Chestnut Street.
became detached and crashed
on Interstate 81 on Saturday SCRANTON PREP WALKS INTO FUTURE Cook, Thomas Jr.
Fahey, Dorothy
• Raymond Kennedy, 25, of night, state police said. Homschek, George
Lehigh Street, will be charged Justin Bryden, 23, of Boyd
with harassment after police Street, was traveling south on Kaczmarek, Bernard
said he struck Robert Kennedy the interstate around 6 p.m. Keats, William James
at his residence on Logan when the unit came loose, Kotchik, Marcella
Street Saturday afternoon. rolled into a guide rail and then Luce, Madeline
• A 13-year-old girl will be flipped over several times Norton, Thomas
charged with disorderly con- coming to rest in the middle of
duct after police said she re- the right lane, state police said.
Reakes, Dorothy
fused to comply with orders to The lane was closed to traffic Sakoski, Mary
stop creating a disturbance on for approximately a half hour Secula, Christine
East Northampton Street on to clean up gasoline and other White, Bernadine
Saturday night. fluids, state police said.
Page 5A, 7A
Bryden was cited for not
HAZLE TWP. – State police properly connecting the tow
reported a West Hazleton man hitch, state police said. WHO TO CONTACT
arrested for allegedly stealing
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Features Editor
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T hemencement
for younger X-Men
crowd stands as the Scranton Prep class of 2011 enters the gym for Sunday’s com-
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By DAVID GERMAIN
AP Movie Writer
justing for ticket-price inflation.
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E-MAIL
LOS ANGELES — Young X- Chris Aronson said the studio News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
Men don’t have the same box-of-
fice superpowers as their older
achieved its goal of opening the
prequel at about the same reve- M alka Seewald, a fifth- to
eighth-grade teacher at
United Hebrew Institute,
Community News: people@timesleader.com

selves. nue numbers as the original “X-


“X-Men: First Class” had a sol- Men.” thanks everyone who came
BUILDING
id No. 1 opening with a $56 mil- The prequel presents a rising to the farewell dinner for TRUST
lion weekend, according to stu- cast of new talent rather than her and Rabbi Mendy See-
dio estimates Sunday. the established stars of the fran- The Times Leader strives to
But the 20th Century Fox pre- chise’s previous chapters.
wald Sunday at the Jewish
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quel chronicling the formative “X-Men: First Class” features Community Center in and update them promptly.
years of the comic-book muta- James McAvoy and Michael Wilkes-Barre. Malka Seewald Corrections will appear in this
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LOCAL
Edwardsville’s Main Street getting facelift
NEWS IN BRIEF
WILKES-BARRE

Throwing furniture from


Work includes demolition of major resurfacing project by the struct a landscaped parking ar- window brings charges
Pennsylvania Department of ea. In the future, we hope to at-
blighted properties and
major resurfacing project.
Transportation and construc-
tion of a lighted parking area.
tract a new building of profes-
sional office suites to the loca-
P olice said Markek Wyszynski, 31,
of South Main Street, will be
charged after he refused to stop
According to borough offi- tion.” throwing furniture and household
cials, the $2 million comes from To date, six derelict proper- items from a second-story window
By STEVEN FONDO $1.5 million in Community De- ties have been razed along Main on Saturday night.
Times Leader Correspondent velopment grants and $500,000 Street, with another six build- Wyszynski threatened to kill the
EDWARDSVILLE – Main in state gaming revenue. ings slated for demolition in the officers who responded to the scene
Street is undergoing a major “We actually began planning near future. and threw a kitchen table and TV
facelift, thanks to a $2 million this joint project in 2008,” said “We’re ridding the town of onto the sidewalk., police said. He
revitalization project in an ef- Edwardsville Borough Council blighted properties first,” said resisted when police entered his
fort to attract new business to President Dave Stochla. “And Edwardsville Councilman Gary apartment and they used force to
the community. we’ve made slow but steady pro- Mack. “Hopefully, this will cre- subdue him, they said.
The revitalization is a joint ef- gress toward our goal.” ate positive foot traffic on Main Wyszynski was taken for a mental
fort by Edwardsville and King- Kingston Councilwoman Street. health evaluation and will be charged
ston and is in the first stage of a Nancy Cooper said, “We recent- Mack said the borough re- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
with disorderly conduct, terroristic
multiphase master plan that ly completed the demolition of cently passed a landlord-tenant In the foreground, waste from two razed buildings on the King- threats, resisting arrest and criminal
features demolition of blighted three buildings on our side of ston side of Main Street is cleared as part of Kingston-Ed- mischief, police said.
properties along the street, a the street where we plan to con- See MAIN, Page 14A wardsville revitalization.
ASHLEY

Terroristic threat charged


Big show Joseph Anthony Dequattro, 31, of
Carey Street, was arrested Saturday
after, police said, he was armed with

revs up
a screwdriver chasing his neighbor
yelling, “You’re a dead man.”
He was arraigned on charges of
terroristic threats, disorderly con-

funds for
duct and harassment and committed
to the Luzerne County Correctional
Facility for lack of $20,000 bail.

children
NICHOLSON

Cycling time trial set


Saturday will see the USA Cycling
Federation’s Pennsylvania State
Event at W-B Geisinger clinic Championships for the Individual
Time Trial discipline converge on
benefits Janet Weis Children’s
Nicholson to recognize the fastest
Hospital pediatrics services. riders in the state with gold, silver
and bronze medals in all senior cate-
gories, beginner to elite, according to
By JOSEPH DOLINSKY an e-mailed news release from the
Times Leader Correspondent organizers.
WILKES-BARRE -- On most There is also a cash prize list open
weekends, one might not take a to Pennsylvania residents as well as
second glance driving past the out of staters. The 25-mile course
parking lot of the Geisinger-Kis- heads north from Nicholson on
tler Clinic in Wilkes-Barre. Route 11 to its turnaround point at
On this particular weekend, NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER mile 12.5, returning to Nicholson for
however, the typical sedans and The Right Rev. John E. Mack, center, was installed the eighth bishop of the Central Diocese of the Polish National Catholic the finish.
sport compacts were replaced by Church during a ceremony Sunday afternoon at St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Cathedral, Scranton. Local riders are encouraged to

Keeper of the faith


grills, games and classic sport, participate. There is even a bonus
vintage and muscle cars. “Beat the Elite” $100 prize if the
The Cruise’N for the Kids Car fastest time of the day comes from
Show on site was just one of someone other than a Pro/Category
many attractions organized by 1 or 2 racer.
Geisinger to help raise money for Kids and families are encouraged
the Janet Weis Children’s Hospi- to bring their bikes and helmets to
tal pediatrics services as part of the Cabot Bike and Helmet Safety
the Children’s Miracle Network
celebration weekend. The funds Area Polish churches Station near the corner of Walnut
and Route 11 Nicholson. Cabot Oil
raised will help to provide pediat-
ric equipment, programs and ser-
vices at Janet Weis Children’s
welcome new bishop and Gas is hosting the station, which
will be manned by Sicklers Bike
Shops of Clarks Summit and Exeter.
Hospital and throughout Geisin- By JERRY LYNOTT P O L I S H N AT I O N A L As part of a two-day cycling week-
ger Health System. jlynott@timesleader.com C H U R C H L O C AT I O N S end, Sunday offers the Luzerne Crite-
Sunday’s event featured SCRANTON – Newly or- rium. Along with the USAC races,
• Holy Mother of Sorrows Par-
enough food, games and prizes to dained 25 years ago, the Rt. ish, 212 Wyoming Ave., Dupont
kids 14 and under can participate in
keep attendees busy all after- Rev. John E. Mack had mod- • St. Mary’s Parish, 200 Ste- the Jack Williams Tire Youth Chal-
noon. Visitors were able to take est goals. phenson St., Duryea lenge Series racing laps around
chances on gift baskets whose He became pastor of a • Good Shepherd Parish, 278 E. downtown Luzerne including bands
themes included a money tree, Polish National Catholic Main St., Plymouth and festivities.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees Church parish in Massachu- • Holy Cross Parish, 23 Sheri- For more information on this and
dan Drive, Wilkes-Barre
gear, family board games, gas setts. other bicycle racing in NEPA go to
• Resurrection of the Lord
cards and -- just in time for the On Sunday, the 55-year-old Parish, 35 Zerby Ave., Edwards- NEPAcycling.com.
warm weather -- summer barbe- Detroit, Mich., native was ville
cue equipment. installed as eighth bishop of • Holy Name of Jesus Parish, NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER NANTICOKE

City property taxes due


Also, a guitar autographed by the Central Diocese, the 98 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke Bishop John E. Mack interacts with parishioners before Sun-
local band Breaking Benjamin church’s largest, covering • St. John the Baptist Parish, day’s ceremony at the cathedral in Scranton.
and other musicians was raffled Pennsylvania, New York, New 748 N. Church St., Hazleton
Tax collector and treasurer Albert
off. Jersey, Maryland and stretch- priests from other dioceses. 1897 by the Rev. Franciszek J. Wytoshek has announced the face
Children’s games included fish- ing into Colorado and Los after the solemn ceremony “It’s something God calls Hodur, who was pastor of the value for the 2011 City Property
ing, a beanbag toss, and tic-tac- Angeles. and Mass at St. Stanislaus you to,” he said. cathedral and the first bishop. Taxes will end on Friday.
toe. There was an obstacle “You don’t become a priest Bishop and Martyr Cathedral The church, which broke Mack has been pastor at the They are payable at the municipal
thinking you’re going to be- attended by approximately away from the Roman Cathol- building, tax office, from 8:30 a.m. to
See GEISINGER, Page 14A come a bishop,” said Mack 200 people and bishops and ic Church, was founded in See BISHOP, Page 14A 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Payments are not accepted by post-
mark. Those needing a receipt

Jewish Family Service notes activities, lauds key member


should enclose the entire tax state-
ment along with a self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
Property owners who received
2010 supplemental bills for city and
Organization honors Sally Connor at difficulties of one sort or another, kosher school are reminded the rebate value
home-delivered meals, a holiday assist-
annual branch at Jewish Community ends July 2 and can also be paid at
ance program and case management, the municipal building.
Center in Wilkes-Barre. where we provide emergency financial For assistance or an appointment,
assistance to individuals, couples, or call (570) 735-2800.
families that might have temporary diffi-
By SARA POKORNY culties, among many other things,” said SUGAR NOTCH
spokorny@timesleader.com Howard Grossman, the JFS executive di-
WILKES-BARRE -- The Jewish Fam-
ily Service of Greater Wilkes-Barre has
rector.
“We serve people that are of the Jew-
Appliance pickup available
been around 123 years and was incorpo- ish faith, as well as people that are not.” Mayor Bill Davis advises borough
rated in 1933, and shows no sign of slow- One of the most successful programs residents that all metal appliances
ing. the JFS started, about five years ago, is including washers, dryers, refriger-
The organization held its annual the Kids Care Club, in which children as ators, water heaters, metal furniture,
brunch Sunday at the Jewish Communi- young as kindergarten age become in- batteries, lawn mowers or other
ty Center in Wilkes-Barre and provided volved in projects to help other children metal objects will be picked up at
an afternoon for members to catch up in need. The project is always growing. your home at your convenience, by
and see what JFS has been up to, as well “This fiscal year, we received a calling (570) 829-3517 or (570) 855-
as to honor an integral member of the $20,000 grant from Luzerne County BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
2500.
community. Children and Youth so that we can put Sally Connor is honored at the Jewish Family Service of Greater Wilkes-Barre There will be no cost to borough
“We do many things here, such as one- Annual Brunch Sunday morning. From left: President Michael Polgar, Connor, residents. Please do not place objects
to-one counseling with people who have See BRUNCH, Page 14A Executive Director Howard Grossman and Temple Israel Rabbi Larry Kaplan. at curb side.
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I N B R I E F Anthony Sowell of Cleveland charged with killing women and hiding remains in his home

Trial opens for man accused in 11 deaths


By MEGHAN BARR
Associated Press
“Every once en and hiding their re- the case waited on another floor for trial cre-
mains in his home and dentials. Cuyahoga County Common Pleas
CLEVELAND — The bodies were re- in a while you backyard. The trial, ex- Judge Dick Ambrose had previously said jury
moved many months ago, but the stench of can hear pected to last several selection would begin today in his cour-
them still clings to the boarded-up house on weeks, will force Cleve- troom.
Imperial Avenue. people say- land residents to revisit The discovery of the bodies ignited an up-
The smell surfaces every so often: a re- ing ... ‘What’s a dark chapter in the roar that has yet to subside, with most of the
minder of the horrors that unfolded here in city’s history that most anger directed at the city’s police depart-
November 2009, when police began pulling
that smell?’ people would rather for- ment. Some of the victims’ families allege the
the remains of 11 women from the depths of ” get. Prosecutors say So- police never bothered to look for their loved
this rundown white duplex on an impover- well, who has pleaded ones because they were addicted to drugs
Tracy Chapman
ished Cleveland street. Neighbor not guilty, lured women and lived in a dangerous part of town, near
“Every once in a while you can hear people from the neighborhood Sowell’s home. All of the victims were black.
saying ... ‘What’s that smell?’ ” said Tracy into his home with the Most were strangled with household objects.
Chapman, who lives across the street. promise of alcohol or drugs, then killed them. Residents of Mount Pleasant, Sowell’s AP FILE PHOTO
The murder trial continues today for An- In a surprise secret meeting Friday, pro- poor neighborhood, had complained about a Anthony Sowell appears
thony Sowell, 51, a convicted sex offender spective jurors were introduced to Sowell be- rotting smell for months, but they say their in court in Cleveland. Trial
AP PHOTO and ex-Marine charged with killing the wom- hind closed doors while reporters covering complaints went unheeded. begins today.
Face of a goddess
Tourists visit the Ofuna Kannon, or
Goddess of Mercy, in Ofuna, south of
Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday. The statue
is dedicated to the Buddhist deity
Kannon.

HAMBURG, IOWA

Flooding forces evacuations


S ix hundred residents in southwest
Iowa were ordered Sunday to evac-
uate their homes after the Missouri
River breached a levee across the bor-
der in Missouri.
The evacuation covers nearly half of
the town of Hamburg, said Stefanie
Bond, spokeswoman for the Iowa De-
partment of Homeland Security and
Emergency Management. Residents,
most of them on the south side of the
city of 1,141, are being told to get out
within 24 hours.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
reported a levee was breached Sunday
morning south of Hamburg in Mis-
souri’s Atchison County. The corps’
Col. Robert Ruch said crews had been
working Saturday on another issue
near the breach and all workers were
evacuated. The corps declined to re-
lease further details.

COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.

Iran captive’s B-day marked


AP PHOTO
Friends and colleagues of Josh Fattal
gathered Saturday in Oregon to cele- A Palestinian demonstrator uses a slingshot to hurl stones at Israeli soldiers Sunday during clashes in the Qalandia checkpoint, between Ramallah and Jeru-
brate his 29th birthday — and mark his salem. The Palestinians are marking the anniversary of the Arab defeat in the 1967 Mideast war.

Israeli troops battle protesters


second one in prison in Iran.
He is one of two young American
hikers Iran has been holding since July
2009 on espionage charges.
Before he went hiking near the Iraq-
Iran border, Josh Fattal worked three
years on sustainable farming practices
at the Aprovecho Research Center in
Cottage Grove, south of Eugene.
The other hiker is Shane Bauer. On Clashes marked the anniversary of war, drew Israeli accusations that Syria Bashar Assad’s forces killed at least 25 sit-in at the border, and thousands more
May 11, they were due in court, an the Arab defeat in 1967 Mideast war. was orchestrating the violence to shift people in northern Syria over the week- protesters were on their way.
appearance that was canceled without attention away from a bloody crack- end, and another 65 activists were The protests began around 11 a.m.
explanation. Last year, Bauer’s fiancee, down on opposition protests at home. killed in the central city of Hama on Fri- with what appeared to be several dozen
Sarah Shourd, was released.
By DANIELLA CHESLOW The marchers, who had organized on day, as anti-government protests spread youths, brought in on buses. It gained
Associated Press Facebook, passed by Syrian and U.N. through the country demanding his re- strength through the day.
SANAA, YEMEN MAJDAL SHAMS, Golan Heights — outposts on their way to the front lines. signation. By evening, the crowd had swelled to
Israeli troops on Sunday battled hun- “The Syrian government is trying to There was no Syrian comment on more than 1,000 people, who milled
Leader’s exit creates glee dreds of pro-Palestinian protesters who
tried to burst across Syria’s frontier with
created a provocation,” said Israel’s
chief military spokesman, Brig. Gen.
why the protesters were allowed to
storm the border, apparently undis-
about, prayed and chanted slogans in an
uneasy standoff with Israeli troops in
The departure of Yemen’s battle- the Golan Heights, killing a reported 20 Yoav Mordechai. “This border has been turbed by authorities. But Syria’s state- the distance. The army bolstered its po-
wounded president for treatment in people and wounding scores more in quiet for decades, but only now with all run media portrayed the event as a sitions, posting a dozen armored vehi-
Saudi Arabia set off wild street cele- the second outbreak of deadly violence the unrest in Syrian towns is there an spontaneous uprising of Palestinian cles and jeeps along the border road.
brations Sunday in the capital, where in the border area in less than a month. attempt to draw attention to the bor- youths from a nearby refugee camp. As the standoff stretched into the eve-
crowds danced, sang and slaughtered The clashes, marking the anniversary der.” After nightfall Sunday, Syria’s state ning, Israeli forces fired heavy barrages
cows in hopes this spelled a victorious of the Arab defeat in the 1967 Mideast Human rights groups say President TV said there would be an open-ended of tear gas to break up the crowds.
end to a more than three-month cam-
paign to push their leader from power.

German sprouts tied to E. coli Pa. auditor general: Gov.


Behind the festive mood, many
feared Ali Abdullah Saleh, a political
survivor who has held power for nearly
33 years, will yet return — or leave the
country in ruins if he can’t. Hanging in
the balance was a country that even
before the latest tumult was beset by
deep poverty, malnutrition, tribal con-
By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER
and TOMISLAV SKARO
Associated Press
is right to save surplus
State took in more revenue than anticipated, leaving state
flict and violence by an active al-Qaida HAMBURG, Germany — government with a surplus of al-
franchise with international reach. in April and May, leaving a
The terrifying E. coli out- most $540 million as the fiscal
Saleh, who was taken overnight to a break in Europe appears to surplus of almost $540M. year heads to a close at the end
military hospital in the Saudi capital, have been caused by vegeta- of the month. The windfall has
Riyadh, underwent successful surgery ble sprouts grown on an orga- prompted some lawmakers
on his chest to remove jagged pieces of nic farm in Germany, an agri- The Associated Press from both parties to call for tap-
wood that splintered from a mosque culture official Sunday as the HARRSIBURG — Pennsylva- ping it to ease the governor’s
pulpit when his compound was hit by toll climbed to at least 22 dead nia’s auditor general said Gov. proposed cuts in such areas as
rockets on Friday, said medical officials and more than 2,200 sick- Tom Corbett was right to save funding for state-supported uni-
and a Yemeni diplomat. ened. unexpected revenue flowing in- versities and public schools.
Preliminary tests found to state coffers rather than using Wagner, however, said he
GREER, ARIZ.
that bean sprouts and other it to ease painful cuts proposed wouldn’t call the extra money “a
Fire causes displacements sprout varieties from the farm
in the Uelzen area, between
in next year’s budget.
Auditor General Jack Wagner
surplus” given the projected
multibillion-dollar deficit next
New evacuations have been ordered the northern cities of Ham- AP PHOTO broke with fellow Democrats year.
for communities along Arizona’s east- burg and Hannover, could be German Health Minister Daniel Bahr puts on gloves and a last week in saying it was more “I think it’s very important
ern edge as a huge wildfire creeps traced to infections in five mask Sunday during his visit at the University Clinic Ham- prudent to put the half-billion that the governor and General
toward more homes. German states, Lower Saxony burg-Eppendorf in Hamburg, Germany. dollars into reserve given the Assembly keep their eye on the
The Apache County sheriff’s office Agriculture Minister Gert many fiscal uncertainties facing ball and realize that the liabili-
ordered an unknown number of resi- Lindemann said. ads, Lindemann spokesman Spanish farmers complained the state, including upcoming ties this commonwealth is fac-
dents along Highway 180 east of Alpine “There were more and Gert Hahne told The Associ- that the accusations were hav- labor talks with state workers ing dwarf any surplus,” he said.
to evacuate their homes Sunday after- more indications in the last ated Press. ing a devastating financial ef- and skyrocketing public em- House Democrats who have
noon. The area is very close the border few hours that put the focus Definitive test results fect. ployee pension fund payments. criticized the GOP governor for
with New Mexico. on this farm,” Lindemann should be available today, Lin- “First it’s the ‘evil’ Spa- “I think Gov. Corbett is right going ahead with cuts were un-
Alpine has been under mandatory said. demann said. niards, and then you hear, ve- to say that the majority of the moved by Wagner’s comments.
evacuation orders since Thursday Many restaurants involved In recent days, as health of- ry surprised, that it is our surplus needs to be kept in re- “The people of Pennsylvania
night. in what is now the deadliest ficials tried to pinpoint the neighbor,” said Dietrich Ben- serve for the unknowns going are being deeply hurt by the cuts
Fire spokesman Eric Neitzel says the known E. coli outbreak in source of the unusually lethal ni, who lives near the German forward,” Wagner told reporters Gov. Corbett is proposing,” Bill
fire is not moving fast but has gotten modern history had received outbreak, suspicion fell on let- farm. “It’s a bit scary all of this, Thursday. Patton, spokesman for House
close enough to the subdivisions to deliveries of the sprouts, tuce, cucumbers and toma- especially that it is coming The commonwealth took in Minority Leader Frank Dermo-
require residents to get out. which are often used in sal- toes, perhaps from Spain. from an organic place.” more revenue in April and May dy, D-Allegheny, said.
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GEORGE HOMSCHEK, 84, of


West Pittston, died Saturday, June
Marcella Kotchik Dorothy Reakes FUNERALS
4, 2011, at his home. June 4, 2011 June 4, 2011
Funeral arrangements are AMENDOLA – Marguerite, funeral
pending from the Howell-Lussi Fu-
M arcella Kotchik, 85, a resident
D orothy M. Reakes, 91, loving 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the Nat
neral Home 509 Wyoming Ave., of Swoyersville, passed away & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park
wife, mother, grandmother,
West Pittston. The full obituary Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris-
will appear in Tuesday’s paper. peacefully on Saturday morning, great-grandmother, sister and aunt,
June 4, 2011, at Geisinger Wyoming of Mountain Top, passed away tian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Andrew’s
THOMAS R. NORTON, 69, of peacefully Saturday, June 4, 2011, at Parish, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may
Valley Medical Center, Plains Town- call 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Forty Fort, died Saturday morn- home.
ship, following a brief illness. funeral home.
ing, June 4, 2011, at Hospice Com- Born July 2, 1919, in Wanamie,
munity Care at Geisinger South Her beloved husband was the late CHURNETSKI – Edward, funeral
John J. “Dick” Kotchik, who passed she was a daughter of the late Char- 9:30 a.m. today from the Stanley
Wilkes-Barre.
Arrangements are by the Karl away December 20, 2008. Together, les and Catherine Jones Blackburn. S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614
E. Blight Funeral Home, Kingston. John and Marcella shared 63 beauti- She graduated from the former S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. Mass of
A full obituary will appear in to- ful years of marriage. Newport Township High School, Christian Burial 10 a.m. in the
morrow’s edition. Born August 9, 1925, in Swoyers- class of 1937. secondary site of St. Faustina’s
DOROTHY M. FAHEY, 80, of Dorothy was a life-long resident Parish, formerly St. Mary of Czes-
ville, Marcella was a daughter of the
of Wanamie, until her recent move tochowa, Nanticoke.
Old Forge, died Friday, June 3, late Adolf and Mary (Katchmar)
to reside with her daughter and her DYAK – Jack, friends may call 5 to 7
2011, at Hospice Community Care, Surgenevich.
Dunmore. Born in Old Forge, she husband in Slocum Township. p.m. today at the Metcalfe and
Marcella was raised in Swoyers- Tom, Michigan; John J. Kotchik Jr. Her main interest in life was tak- Barbara, Wanamie; grandsons, Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
was a daughter of Michael and Ju-
lia Langazo Dolgash. Dorothy was ville, and attended Swoyersville and his wife, Carol, Swoyersville; ing care of her home and family. She James Reakes and his wife, Chris- Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.
preceded in death by her husband, schools. and Thomas Kotchik, Plymouth; tine, Wanamie; Dr. Scott Rutkoski FINDORA – Elizabeth, funeral 9 a.m.
loved unconditionally and gave gen-
Arthur E., who died in 2001; broth- Prior to her retirement, she was her eight grandchildren and eight and his wife, Shawn, Painted Post, today from the Yeosock Funeral
erously. Dorothy enjoyed traveling Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town-
ers, Michael, John and George Dol- employed as a secretary for the In- great-grandchildren; her brother Al with her husband and friends. A N.Y.; Randy Rutkoski and his fiancé,
gash; and sister Mary Edwards. ship. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30
ternational Ladies Garment Work- Surgan and his wife, Bernadine, cross-country trip, visits to Hawaii, Jennifer Kennoy, Mountain Top;
Surviving are son, Arthur E. Jr., a.m. at St. Mary’s Church of the
ers Union, Wilkes-Barre. In her ear- Swoyersville; and her sister Pearl the Caribbean, as well as other nu- granddaughters, Lee Ann Phillips Immaculate Conception, Wilkes-
and wife Cheryl, Old Forge; daugh- and her husband, Robert, Wapwal-
ter, Deborah A. Moore, and hus- lier years, Marcella was employed Stanishefski, Swoyersville; as well merous journeys afforded her inter- Barre.
as a seamstress for the former Small as numerous nieces and nephews. esting experiences and memories. lopen; Loreene Sedorchuk and her HEFFERNAN – Alice, friends may
band William, Virginia Beach, Va.;
grandchildren, Kevin and Kristen Town Manufacturing, West Wyom- Dorothy was a member of New- husband, Raymond, Potter County, call 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the
Relatives and friends are re-
Fahey; and sister Anne Wrobleski, ing. port United Methodist Church, a 50 Pa.; Marcy Huber and her husband, Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc., Funeral
spectfully invited to attend the fu-
Laurel, Md.; as well as nieces and Marcella was a faithful member neral which will be conducted at year member of Nanticoke Chapter Jon, Mountain Top; Lynette Beret- Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty
nephews. 174, Order of Eastern Star; the La- sky and her husband, Francis, Au- Fort.
of Holy Name/Saint Mary’s Parish 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, from the
The funeral service will be held dies Auxiliary of the Nanticoke burn, Pa.; step-granddaughter, Ly- KUTER – Joseph, funeral 9:30 a.m.
Community, Swoyersville, where Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc.,
at 10 a.m. today at St. Nicholas Craftsman’s Club; member and past nette Paczkowski, Worcester, today from the E. Blake Collins
Byzantine Church, Church Street, she held membership with her par- 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, fol- Mass.; great-grandsons, Jacob and Funeral Home, 159 George Ave.,
ish’s Confraternity of Christian lowed by a Mass of Christian Burial president of the Irem Temple La-
Old Forge, to be celebrated by the Jeremy Sedorchuk, and Evan and Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian
Rev. Gary Mensinger. Interment Mothers. dies; and committee member of her
to be celebrated at 10 a.m. in Holy Hayden Reakes; step-great-grand- Burial 10 a.m. in St. Benedict’s
will be in the parish cemetery. A woman of many enjoyments, Name/Saint Mary’s Church, 283 class reunions. Church, Wilkes-Barre.
sons, Bobby and Wyatt Phillips;
There will be no calling hours. Ar- she especially enjoyed sewing, bak- Shoemaker St., Swoyersville, with Her husband, Donald C. Reakes, LUCENT – Del, funeral 9:15 a.m.
great-granddaughters, Sydney and
rangements are by the Louis V. Ci- ing and cooking for her family. died May 19, 1995. They were mar- today from the H. Merritt Hughes
the Rev. William J. Karle, her Pastor, Samantha Rutkoski, Carly Reakes
uccio Funeral Home, 145 Moosic ried 53 years, and spent their lives and Kennedie and Adison Huber; Funeral Home Inc., 211 Luzerne
Above all, Marcella’s greatest joy officiating. Interment with the Rite
Road, Old Forge. operating the family business and Ave., West Pittston. Burial Office
in her life was her family, and she of Committal will follow in Saint sister-in-law, Beulah Niezgoda,
CHRISTINE SECULA, of Scran- raising their family. Dover, Del.; as well as loving nieces, and Requiem Mass 10 a.m. in Holy
cherished each moment she had Mary’s Cemetery, Swoyersville.
ton, died Sunday, June 5, 2011, in In addition to her husband, Do- nephews and friends. Cross Episcopal Church, Wilkes-
the Hospice Unit of Community with her loved ones. Family and friends are invited to call rothy was preceded in death by Barre.
Marcella will forever be remem- from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Funeral services will be held 11
Medical Center, Scranton. brothers, Charles and Donald Black- PIATT – Thomas, funeral 11 a.m.
bered as a loving and devoted moth- the funeral home. a.m. Wednesday, from Davis-Dinelli
Funeral arrangements are burn, Williamsport, Pa.; sister, Mar- Tuesday from the Curtis L. Swan-
Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St.,
pending from the Bernard J. Pion- er, grandmother, great-grandmoth- For additional information or to jorie Lisiewski, Schenectady, N.Y.; son Funeral Home Inc., corner of
tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main Nanticoke, with the Rev. Barbara routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek.
er, sister, aunt and friend. Her beau- send the family of Mrs. Marcella and daughter-in-law, Ruth Yarmo-
St., Duryea. Saxe officiating. Interment will fol- Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. today.
tiful spirit will forever live on in the Kotchik an online message of con- lowicz Reakes. low in Hanover Green Cemetery,
hearts of her family and friends. PISKORIK – Helen, funeral 9:30 a.m.
dolence, you may visit the funeral She will be sadly missed by her Hanover Township. Visitation will today at the Simon S. Russin
In addition to her parents, Adolf home website, www.wroblewski- family and friends, and will live for- be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Funeral Home, 136 Maffett St.,
and Mary Surgenevich; and her hus- funeralhome.com. ever in our hearts and memories. funeral home. Officers and mem-
Bernard band, John; Marcella was preceded The family requests that flowers Surviving are her daughter, Mar- bers of Nanticoke chapter 174, Or-
Plains Township. Requiem Service
at St. John the Baptist Orthodox
Kaczmarek in death by her brothers Joseph Sur- be omitted, and memorial contribu-
genevich and Frank Surgenevich; tions be made in Marcella’s memory
jorie Rinehimer, and her husband,
Elwood (Butch), Mountain Top;
der of Eastern Star will conduct a
memorial service at 7:30 p.m. Tues-
Church, Edwardsville.
REMBISH – Henry Jr., memorial
June 1, 2011 and her sister Irene Belinka. to V.N.A. Home Health Services son, James Reakes, and his wife, day. service 1 p.m. Tuesday at St. John
She is survived by her children, Inc., 468 Northampton St., Ed- the Baptist Cemetery, 121 Schooley

B ernard N. Kaczmarek, 75, of


Wilkes-Barre Township,
Carol Delano and her husband, wardsville, PA 18704. Ave., Exeter. Friends may call 5 to
8 p.m. today at Kiesinger Funeral
passed into Eternal Life Wednes-
day, June 1, 2011, in the Depart- Mary Butera Aquilina Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St.,
Duryea.
ment of Veteran Affairs Medical ROMASHKO – Evelyn, funeral 9:30
Center, Plains Township, follow- Mary ‘Mitzie’ Knapich Sakoski June 3, 2011 a.m. Tuesday from the S.J. Gront-
kowski Funeral Home, 530 W. Main
ing a lengthy illness.
Born January 12, 1936, in
Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the
June 4, 2011
M ary Butera Aquilina, 99, of New
Hope, Pa., died Friday, June 3,
St., Plymouth. Divine Liturgy 10
a.m. in Ss. Peter & Paul Ukrainian
2011, at Doylestown Hospital fol- Catholic Church, Plymouth.
M ary
late Raymond J. and Anna V. (Mi- “Mitzie” Knapich Sakoski,
halick) Kaczmarek. lowing a stroke. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. today.
97, of the Hanover Section of
Educated in the city schools, he She was born on the Lower East Parastas at 4 p.m. today.
Nanticoke, passed away Sunday, SCHMIDT – Josephine, Mass of
was a graduate of the former Mary- June 4, 2011, at Geisinger South side of Manhattan, where she grew
Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. Saturday
mount High School, Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes-Barre Hospice. up and attended school.
in St. Robert Bellarmine Parish,
Following his education, Ber- Born in Nanticoke on May1,1914, Mary was a daughter of the late Wilkes-Barre (St. Aloyisius Church).
nard served with the U.S. Air Force Mitzie was a daughter of the late Jo- Maria and Cataldo Butera. SHUPP – Harold, funeral 11 a.m. today
during the Korean Conflict. seph and Mary Paulich Knapich, The family moved to Pittston, in the Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral
Until his retirement, he had and step-daughter of the late Ge- and Mary continued her schooling Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave.,
been employed by the Mid East orge Pelas. through the seventh grade, but left Wyoming.
Aluminum Company, Mountain Mitzie graduated from Nanticoke to help her parents in their grocery TOMSAK – Margaret, funeral 9 a.m.
Top. Previously, he worked as a store. today from the Metcalfe and
High School, class of 1932.
chef for the former Percy A. Brown Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
She worked all her life in her fam- In 1930, Mary married Patsy
Company, Wilkes-Barre, in the Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Mass of
ily’s candy business, Pelas Candy, Aquilina. He died in 1994.
store’s cafeteria restaurant. tricia Crawford and son-in-law Ted, Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in Our
Bernard is remembered by fam- Nanticoke. For 25 years she and her Mrs. Aquilina was a devoted
Cincinnatus, N.Y.; son, Michael, and Lady of Sorrows Church of St.
ily as having a love of the outdoors, husband, the late Reynold Sakoski, housewife, mother and grandmoth- Monica’s Parish, West Wyoming.
husband, Henry, Forty Fort; Martin daughter-in-law Ann Marie, Moun-
spending many hours fishing on were caterers for the American Le- er. She instilled the importance of TOOLE – Helena, Mass of Christian
Wentz and wife Michele Millington, tain Top; and sister, Nina; as well as
the Susquehanna River, and was gion Post 350, Nanticoke. education in her four children, and Burial 9:30 a.m. today in Our Lady
Mountain Top; Judy Drabek, Moun- six grandchildren; 14 great-grand-
an avid Philadelphia Phillies fan. Mitzie was an 81 year member of later her grandchildren. Her chil- of the Eucharist Parish, Pittston.
tain Top; Cheryl Littig and husband children; and four step-great-grand-
In addition to his parents, he the Slovenian National Benefit So- dren’s lives were enriched with mu- The family will receive friends at
Keith, Roslyn, Pa.; Martin Pelas Jr., children.
was preceded in death by a son, Ke- ciety. sic lessons. the church 9 a.m. until time of
Plains Township; and Gary Pelas, Funeral services will be held at
vin Kaczmarek; and by a brother, In addition to her husband, and She was an accomplished cook service.
Bloomsburg, Pa.; as well as numer- 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Mount YANEFSKI – Aldona, Mass of Chris-
Raymond Kaczmarek Jr. parents, she was preceded in death and taught her children about good Olivet Cemetery Chapel, Carver- tian Burial 11 a.m. today from Our
Surviving are brothers and their by her brother, Jack Pelas; daughter, ous second- and third-generation nutrition. ton. Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Lake
wives, Mr. Edmund and Mrs. Eve- Mary Jean; and grandson, Nicholas nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband and Arrangements are by the Met- Silkworth. Friends may call at Our
lyn Kaczmarek, Mountain Top; Drabek. Funeral services will be held at parents, Mary was preceded in calfe and Shaver Funeral home Inc., Lady of Mt. Carmel Church from
Mr. Ronald and Mrs. Mary A. Kacz- Mitzie is survived by her sister, 10 a.m. Wednesday, from the Stan- death by her daughter Pauline Fitz- 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. 10:30 to 11 a.m. before the Mass at
marek, Bethel, Pa.; sister, Mrs. Sa- Helen Wentz, Nanticoke; brothers, ley S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., gerald and grandson Michael Jr. In lieu of flowers, memorial con- the church.
ra Zavada, Reading, Pa.; as well as Joseph Knapich and wife Katherine, with a Mass of Christian Burial at Mary is survived by her daugh- tributions may be made to the Doyl-
numerous nieces and nephews. Nanticoke, and Martin Pelas and 10:30 a.m. in the main site of St.
Funeral services for Mr. ters Maria Aquilina-Walsh and son- estown Hospital Hospice, 595 W.
wife Rose, Bloomsburg, Pa.; sister- Faustina’s Parish, formerly Holy
Kaczmarek will be conduct- in-law, Robert, New Hope, Pa.; Pa- State St., Doylestown, PA 18901.
ed at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the
in-law, June Littleton, Nanticoke;
cousin, Helen Buczkowski, Nanti-
Trinity Church, Hanover St., Nanti-
coke. Interment will be in Oaklawn Bernadine White
John V. Morris Funeral Home, 625 coke; nieces and nephews, Norma Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre. Friends
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, with the Jean and husband Mike, Fleming- may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday June 5, 2011
Rev. Kenneth M. Seegar, pastor of
the Catholic Community of North
ton, N.J.; Christine Shemanski and evening. Madeline Luce
East Wilkes-Barre, officiating. In-
terment will follow in Saint Mary’s
June 5, 2011 B ernadine H. White, 69, formerly
of Exeter and Wyoming, and a res-
ident for the last year and a half at
Roman Catholic Cemetery, S. The Meadows, Dallas, died Sunday,
Main St., Hanover Township. Rela-
tives and friends may call from 6 to
William James Keats M adeline E. Luce, 86, of Exeter,
passed away Sunday, June 5, June 5, 2011, at Hospice Community
Care, Dunmore.
2011, in the Geisinger Wyoming Val- Born August 27, 1941, in Wilkes-
8 p.m. Tuesday and from 8:30 a.m. June 4, 2011 ley Medical Center, Plains Town-
until the time of services Wednes- Barre, she was a daughter of the late
ship. Joseph and Helen Waskiewicz Roma-
day.
In lieu of floral tributes, memo- W illiam James Keats, 75, of the
Parsons section, Wilkes-Barre
Born in West Wyoming, she was a
daughter of the late Edmund Mor-
necs.
Helen was a member of the Back
rial contributions may be made to left his body to be with the Lord Sat- Mountain Harvest Assembly, Trucks-
gan.
the Department of Veterans Affairs urday, June 4, 2011. ville. She was very active in her
Madeline was a graduate of West
Medical Center Voluntary Servic- Born November 27, 1935, in church, and was a Sunday school
Wyoming High School.
es, 1111 E. End Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre he was a son of the late teacher for many years. She also
Mrs. Luce was a member of Our helped out in the church’s nursery.
PA 18711. Kenneth and Ann Colvin Keats.
Additional information and Lady of Sorrows Church of St. Mon- She was president of the Resident
“Jim,” as he was called by his
words of comfort may be shared by ica’s Parish, West Wyoming, and the Council at The Meadows Nursing
friends and family, graduated from Wyoming-West Wyoming Senior Ci-
visiting our website at Center, Dallas.
James M. Coughlin High School, tizens. Helen was preceded in death by a
www.JohnVMorrisFuneralHome- and joined the U.S. Army, serving in
s.com. Madeline was an extremely de- sister, Carol Robinson.
the Armored Tank Division, Fort voted wife, mother and nana to her Meekes, Kingston; as well as 10 She is survived by her children, Da-
More Obituaries, Page 7A Hood, Texas. family, and will be greatly missed. grandchildren, two great-grandchil- vid, Pittston; Jeffery, Lancaster, Pa.;
Jim was married at 19 to Mary Al- dren, and several nieces and neph- Kristen White, Wilkes-Barre; Tim-
She was preceded in death by her othy, Hanover Township; Jennifer
ice Jones Keats, Bear Creek. They first husband, Edward G. Booth; ews.
OBITUARY POLICY were married for 24 years. Funeral services will be held at White, Shavertown; and Eric, Clarks
Torrin, Mathew Taylor; Mackenzie, and second husband, Martin A. Summit; brother, Joseph Romanecs,
The Times Leader publish- He was the founder of American 9 a.m. Wednesday from the Met-
Meredith and Michaela Marie Luce; infant daughter, Madeline Florida; and sister, Barbara McCar-
es free obituaries, which Landscaping Company and was in- calfe and Shaver Funeral Home Inc.,
Keats, Parsons; Jesse William and Ann Booth; as well as several broth- tha, Kingston; as well as 14 grandchil-
have a 27-line limit, and paid volved in the business for more than ers and sisters. 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with dren; nieces and nephews.
obituaries, which can run 40 years. Jared James Keats, Breslau; and a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30
Surviving are children Mary Jane Funeral services will be held at 7
with a photograph. A funeral Jim was an avid hunter and fish- Jim’s longtime companion, Elayne a.m. in Our Lady of Sorrows Church p.m. Tuesday at the Bednarski Funer-
Swinski, Plymouth; nieces and ne- Carsia and her husband, Dominic,
home representative can call erman all of his life, and enjoyed of St. Monica’s Parish, West Wyom- al Home, 168 Wyoming Ave., Wyom-
phews, Gail (Anthony) Strong, Exeter; Ed Booth and his wife, Rosa- ing. Interment will be in the Memo-
the obituary desk at (570) yearly trips to Maine, and spending ing. Friends may call from 6 to 7 p.m.
Anne Thomas (Robert Patterer), lie, Swoyersville; James A. Booth rial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. Tuesday at the funeral home.
829-7224, send a fax to (570) summers with his friends at Cherry and his wife, Marian, Nicholson,
both of Indiana; Kenneth (Vicki) Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- Grove Camp Ground, near Lake On- Pa.; Nancy Booth, Plains Township;
Thomas, and Amy Thomas (Dann Tuesday evening. butions may be made to the Back
bits@timesleader.com. If you tario. Cheryl Tracy and her husband, Rob- Mountain Harvest Assembly, 340
Hart), all of Michigan; and first cou- In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
fax or e-mail, please call to He was preceded in death by his ert, Sun Rise, Fla.; Jacqueline Fee- Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA
sins, Verne Keats, Lucille Bittenben- tributions may be made to the
confirm. Obituaries must be parents; and four sisters. der and Mollie Irvine. ney and her husband, Patrick, West American Cancer Society, 712 S. 18708.
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday Jim is survived by his sister, Eu- A celebration of Jim’s life Wyoming; and Jeannie Suchocki Keyser Ave., Taylor, PA 18517; or the
through Thursday and 7:30 ella (Delwyn) Thomas, Harrison
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Township, Mich.; daughter, Judith
will be held from 2 to 6 p.m.
Thursday at E. Blake Collins Funer-
and her husband, Joseph, West
Wyoming; and sister Dolores
American Diabetes Association,
P.O. box 4383 Bethlehem, PA 18018 G en etti’s
Obituaries must be sent by a Lynn Keats, Bear Creek; sons, Wil- al Home, 159 George Ave., Wilkes- A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
funeral home or crematory, liam James Keats II, and his wife, Barre. In honor of Jim’s love for ca- Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
or must name who is hand-
ling arrangements, with
Carol, Breslau, Christopher John
Keats, Bear Creek, and Michael
sual attire, please feel free to come
as you are. His remains will be bur- ST.M A RY’S H otelBerea vem entR a tes
address and phone number. Alan Keats, and his wife, Janet, Par- ied in Hollenback Cemetery, M O N U M EN T CO .
We discourage handwritten sons; grandchildren, Sarah Hatcher Wilkes-Barre, at a time to be deter- M onum ents -M arkers -Lettering
notices; they incur a $15 McGowan and her husband, Chris- 975 S.M A IN ST.H A N O VER TW P.
mined by the family.
typing fee. topher, Bear Creek; Kyle-Rhys Wil- Condolences can be sent to the 829-8138 825.6477
liam Hatcher, Colorado; Michael family at: www.eblakecollins.com. N EXT TO SO LO M O N ’S CREEK
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HOMELESS CLICK: GEISINGER


Continued from Page 1A MIRACLE NETWORK
tee, I will continue the fight to
meet the needs of our most vul-
nerable citizens,” Yudichak said.
Mike Race, spokesman for the
state Department of Public Wel-
fare, said the governor is faced
with closing a $4 billion budget
shortfall. He said that’s why non-
mandatory programs such as
HSDF were cut.
“The reality is that we just
don’t have the money to fund
these programs,” Race said. “We
realize these are needed pro-
grams, but the state just doesn’t
have the money.”
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Governor’s position
Michael and Kimberly Kovalick
Race said the governor is CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
steadfast on keeping spending at Stefanie Wolownik, director of REACH in Wilkes-Barre, said REACH will lose its $18,500 allocation
$27.3 billion with no tax increas- of state funds, causing the homeless services to cease.
es when the new state fiscal year
begins in July. the last eight or nine years,” Paw- July, REACH will no longer have
If the Senate approves the
REACH SERVICE
S TAT I S T I C S ling said. “We stepped up be- any homeless services: showers,
House measure, counties will re- cause it was the right thing to do. mail, telephone, case manage-
ceive an allocation of HSDF dol- • 651 intakes (documentation) on We just can’t afford it anymore.” ment, referral, etc. She said the
lars. It would then be up to the homeless people since July 2007, Pawling said the other servic- family advocacy/case manage-
county to disburse the funds to including those in shelters, on the es will continue, especially keep- ment program, the food pantry
agencies. streets and “couch-surfing”
• 9,100 visits by more than 200 ing families out of the foster care and clothes closet will continue.
“If we receive the funding, we system – a mission that Pawling
will then sit down with all the homeless men and women over
the last 12 months said has saved hundreds of thou- Reduced services
players – the people that repre- • Food and clothing provided for sands of dollars. “The homeless will be wel-
sent the agencies we have pro- more than 3,600 households come once per month like every-
Wolownik said REACH oper-
vided funding for – and deter- • 109 people helped to gain per- ates a job-training site for the Ar- one else, but that will be the ex-
mine where the critical needs manent housing (that are known)
• 30 breakfasts served daily;
ea Agency on Aging, with four tent of it,” she said, noting RE-
are,” said Luzerne County Com-
7,530 annually “mature workers,” a job-training ACH currently serves more than
missioner Chairwoman Ma-
• 30 showers provided daily; site for EDSI (the former Work- 40 homeless people a day.
ryanne Petrilla. “We would have
7,530 annually force Investment Agency) and State Rep. Karen Boback, R- FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
to determine which agencies re- • 10 hours weekly provided in- the Commission on Economic Harveys Lake, said the House Ann Marie Pavlick and Kathy DiCaprio
ach the most people.” house by outside services (drug & Opportunity’s Supportive Work Republican Caucus recently in-
Wolownik said the agency’s alcohol, mental health, employ-
Program and a site for Luzerne troduced an alternative budget
funding comes from two sourc- ment search); veterans services
es, both of which cover the fam- as needed County Court Advocate’s Com- that restored $19.9 million – or
ily advocacy/case management • 8 people provided daily with munity Service Program. 85 percent – to the HSDF.
program: Luzerne County Chil- information, referral and case “My heart goes out to the peo-
management services; this in- Declining donations ple served by the Wilkes-Barre
dren & Youth Services and the cludes filling out applications for
HSDF, which is funneled Wolownik said donations have REACH program, and I am hope-
housing, employment, food declined during the past nine ful services will continue unin-
through the Luzerne County Of- stamps, disability, health care,
fice of Human Services. birth certificates, Social Security years. terrupted,” Boback said.
“The governor originally ‘ze- cards, photo identification, in- “We have never received mon- State Rep. Mike Carroll, D-
roed out’ HSDF in his initial bud- terventions and referrals to social ey specifically for the homeless Avoca, said the state has re-
get proposal a few months ago,” services day program. However, we were ceived $540 million more in rev-
Wolownik said. “The recipients able to utilize donations from enues over what was projected in
of HSDF have mobilized county- our annual campaign and fun- the budget. As a result, Carroll
and state-wide, and the legisla- REACH FUNDING draisers to run it,” she said. “But said he continues to advocate for
tors have responded by reinstat- we have been ‘bleeding from the a prudent use of those revenues
• State and county funds: head’ the past three years, oper- by restoring some cuts to vital
ing HSDF, but at a lower $55,000 per year
amount. Therein lies the prob- ating at a deficit and just cannot state programs while saving a
• $15,000 in donations
lem: HSDF has been cut (low- • $30,000 received through a sustain it any longer.” portion to meet looming expens-
ered) every year for the last four bank line of credit and from St. A letter was sent out on May 2 es that are on the horizon. FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
to five years.” Stephen’s Church to local elected officials, church “To be specific, the additional Sheldon Sy and Debbie Monroe
Wolownik said REACH re- leaders, businesses, educational state revenues provide lawmak-
ceived about $18,500 from HSDF facilities, media outlets and oth- ers with an opportunity to re-
last year. through a line of credit with a lo- ers notifying all of the decision to store funding to programs like
Shep Pawling, chairman of the cal bank and also through St. Ste- close the homeless program at the Human Services Develop-
REACH board of directors, said phen’s Church. REACH. ment Fund which meet a vital
the agency operates on a Pawling said the bank and the Pawling said the board of di- role in communities across
$100,000 budget. He said church must be re-paid and the rectors was hoping for some- Pennsylvania including financial
$55,000 comes from county and board couldn’t continue to incur body to offer help. None came, assistance to programs that as-
state funding and about $15,000 debt – hence the decision to shut so Pawling said the “drop-in cen- sist the homeless,” Carroll said.
is raised in the community. down the homeless services. ter” for homeless men and wom- “These restorations can be made
He said the balance – about “We’re the only ones that have en will close. while saving a portion of the rev-
$30,000 – has been obtained been providing these services for Wolownik said that starting in enues for future obligations.”

Taxing power could be trimmed for Pa. schools


Corbett wants to repeal 10 Rendell’s successor and some “I’m not surprised some folks ation warned. FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
state lawmakers want to give it are saying the timing is bad, but “What happens if voters Daniel Engle and son Mason, 4 months
exceptions districts use to
another try by repealing the 10 those are folks who would say say ‘no’ to increasing proper-
avoid tax referendums. exceptions that school districts the timing is bad regardless of ty taxes for pension pay-
have used to avoid the votes. the amount of money that is ments or special education
Various proposals are float- flowing into the system,” Toma- expenditures?” asked PASBO
By MARK SCOLFORO ing around the Legislature, and lis said late last week. executive director Jay Himes.
Associated Press Republican Gov. Tom Corbett is Corbett wants to link removal “A ‘no’ vote doesn’t give
HARRISBURG — Five years a strong proponent. of the exceptions to passage of schools a pass on legally or
ago, the state Legislature and Corbett’s education secreta- the 2011-12 state budget, which contractually obligated ex-
Gov. Ed Rendell struck a deal to ry, Ron Tomalis, has little sym- is due June 30. penses; it is a no-win posi-
give voters the right to veto or pathy for those who worry The Taxpayer Relief Act of tion.”
approve school property tax in- about the effect of restricting 2006, as it was called, included During the current school
creases above the rate of infla- school boards’ financial flexibil- the tax-increase referendum as year, 133 districts requested
tion. ity at a time when state educa- part of a wider bill that applied exceptions, and 84 of them
Few of those referendums tion support for K-12 education slot machine gambling revenue actually used one, according
have actually been held, but is likely to drop dramatically. to reduce school property and to the state school boards’ as-
local wage taxes. sociation. Pensions and spe-
Each year the Education De- cial education are the most
Thomas Cook Jr. partment calculates a statewide commonly sought excep-
“education index,” generally tions, by far.
June 4, 2011 slightly above the prior year’s Rep. Seth Grove, sponsor FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
rate of inflation, with poorer of an exception repeal bill, Andrea and Jack Knouse
T homas J. Cook Jr., 54, of Exeter,
passed away Saturday, June 4,
districts qualifying for an even
higher rate. If a school board
said his constituents have
complained they find their
2011.
Born November 13, 1956, in wants to increase taxes above taxes going up without hear-
Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the their number, they have to get ing a clear justification. He
late Thomas J. Sr., and Fanny Harri- voter approval, but there have predicts more referendums
son Cook. only been 14 such votes in the will spur administrators and
Thomas was employed by Letica past five years — in a state with boards to improve their com-
Corp., Pittston. 500 school districts. Thirteen munications with the public.
He was an amazing man who
times they were rejected, and in “What residents see are
loved his family and was loved by ev-
eryone who knew him. five of the votes more than 80 property tax increase after
Thomas was a jack of all trades percent were “no” ballots. property tax increase without
and enjoyed watching his nephew The Pennsylvania Associ- any explanation of who,
race. ation of School Business Offi- what, when, where, how,”
He is survived by his wife of 25 cials told a legislative commit- said Grove, R-York.
wonderful years, Barbara Teal Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. tee last month that referen- Dave Davare, director of re-
Cook; children, Jason and his wife, Wednesday from the Anthony Re- dums on tax increases are large- search services for the Penn-
Nicole, Wilkes-Barre; Thomas J. III cupero Funeral Home, 406 Susque-
ly exercises in futility and sylvania School Boards Asso-
and his wife, Victoria, Nanticoke; hanna Ave., West Pittston, with ser-
Ashley, Exeter; and Kevin and his vices conducted by Pastor Jeff Klan- warned that eliminating the ex- ciation, said boards are usu-
fiancée, Kelly, Exeter; six beautiful sek. Friends may call from 5 to 8 ceptions would create chaos in ally reluctant to raise taxes.
granddaughters; sisters, Judith Coc- p.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home. the school budget system. The He argues they have become
co, Florence Mancini and Catherine In lieu of flowers, family requests result could be bond defaults, the focus of the debate be- FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

Hughes; and brothers, Raymond donations be made to the Shriner’s “acute financial distress” for cause schools get about 70 Amy Rubino and Justina Kleman
Cook and Steven Cook. Children’s Hospital. perhaps dozens of districts, a percent of property taxes,
halt in school construction and with counties and local mu-
More Obituaries, Page 5A pension defaults, the associ- nicipalities splitting the rest.
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Production by locally based Lindill Institute to be as authentic as possible with re-enactors among crowd

Lincoln trial creator vows ‘spectacle’


By TOM MOONEY for Surratt, will chaos, and the Civil War was not
Times Leader Correspondent wear manacles quite over yet.”
The 1865 trial of the men and and hoods, as Surratt was not the only de-
one woman charged with con- they did in the fendant at the center of a contro-
spiring in the assassination of actual trial. versy. One of the men, Dr. Sa-
President Abraham Lincoln was Re-enactors muel Mudd, a Maryland physi-
one of America’s most dramatic will sit among cian, had given medical treat-
moments. Walter Boyson the audience to ment to Booth for the broken
That’s precisely the element lend period leg he’d suffered during the
that Fred Walters hopes to make flavor. Walters escape and protested that he too
clear when his Lindhill Institute promises that, was not involved with the con-
presents “The Trial of the Lin- true to the spiracy.
coln Conspirators” on June 11 in original event, The commission rejected his
Gettysburg, live and with a large there will even defense as well.
cast of regional performers and be a hysterical In the end, all eight were
re-enactors in authentic cos- female specta- found guilty of at least some of
tume. Debbie Boyson tor. the charges. Four, including
“Our production has a ‘sur- “It’s going to Mary Surratt, were sentenced to
round’ atmosphere – troops all be quite a scene,” he said. be hanged. Three, including Dr.
around the walls and generals in The original trial was of in- Mudd, received life imprison-
immaculate uniforms,” said tense public interest. Abraham ment at hard labor. The eighth
Walters, a college history teach- Lincoln was assassinated on received a six-year term.
er and proponent of living histo- April 14, 1865, just as the Civil The hangings were carried
ry. “It’s going to be a spectacle.” War was ending. He was the out at Washington’s Old Arsenal
The production, free and open first U.S. president to be slain in Prison on July 7. Photographs
to the public, will be held at office. show every step of the proce-
Christ Lutheran Church, 30 The legend that has grown up dure, including the bodies dan-
Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, around Lincoln has emphasized gling from ropes. Those photos,
beginning at 1 p.m. The actual the role of actor and Confeder- taken in 3-D style, were popular
procedure from the initial meet- ate sympathizer John Wilkes in stereopticon home viewers
ing of the military judges to Booth, the man who shot Lin- for generations afterward.
sentencing of the defendants coln in the head as he watched a The trial is just one of a series
took many weeks, but the play at Ford’s Theatre in Wash- of Lindhill Institute productions
events in Walter’s production ington, D.C. But the larger story marking the 150th anniversary
will be condensed into a single is that Booth’s action was just of the Civil War (1861-1865). In
afternoon. Walter says he ex- one move in a plot by angry April, Walters’ re-enactors
pects his audience, like the Confederate sympathizers to staged a ceremonial cannon
original 1865 spectators, to gain vengeance for the South’s firing on the campus of Wyom-
wander in and out of the lengthy defeat and to destabilize the ing Seminary in Kingston to
proceedings as they need U.S. government. note the opening battle of the
breaks. On the evening of April 14, war – the Confederate shelling
The Lindhill Institute, based other conspirators invaded the of Fort Sumter, S.C.
in Shavertown, Kingston Town- home of Secretary of State Wil- Among other participants in
ship, presents one or more cos- liam Seward and stabbed him, the Gettysburg production are
tumed historical productions a though not fatally. Vice Presi- SUBMITTED ILLUSTRATION Hugh Taylor and David Call-
year. Most are done in the dent Andrew Johnson and Gen. This poster announces the Lindhill Institute’s production of the Lincoln conspirators trial and also, ahan, both of Mountain Top.
Wilkes-Barre area, but some- Ulysses S. Grant were reputed with its old-fashioned lettering and style, gives a sense of the era when the events unfolded. Walters says he has spared no
times Walters ventures to other to have been targets as well. effort to make the event seem as
communities because of their Over the next few weeks, itary re-enactors from the Dela- news not only because of the testified that her connection to authentic as possible. “We will
unique historical settings. The eight people were arrested and ney Delacey Sons of Veteran presidential assassination, but the conspirators was closer than even have period reporters
Gettysburg church, he believes, charged. John Wilkes Booth, a Reserves, of Scranton. The also because of controversy that. shouting out questions. It’s
is a good replication of the origi- well-known actor and the broth- group will head for the church. generated by the arrest of a Walter Boyson, who will play going to be a spectacle.”
nal 1865 site of the trial. er of famed tragedian Edwin Visitors to the church will be woman on a capital charge and Lloyd, says he will portray his Boyson, a historian like Wal-
Two of the key roles – that of Booth, was shot and killed by issued souvenir “tickets” to view her possible death by hanging. character not as a casual observ- ters, says he has a strong per-
Mary Surratt, the only woman federal troops on a Maryland as much of the trial as they Mary Surratt owned a hotel and er but as a man eager to save his sonal purpose for getting in-
among the eight people farm while he was trying to wish. The experience they will tavern, near Washington, which own skin at a time when the volved in historic re-creation.
charged, and that of John Lloyd, escape. have in the “courtroom” will be several conspirators visited and public was demanding many “It does a whole lot to keep
a witness who provided damn- Here is how Walters’ produc- as authentic as possible, said where – apparently with the arrests and swift vengeance for history alive. You go around and
ing testimony against her – will tion will work. Actors portray- Walters. “The trial of the Lin- knowledge of the Surratts -- the death of their beloved presi- you find that people don’t even
be played by wife and husband ing the eight high-ranking offi- coln conspirators wraps the some of their equipment was dent. know who Mary Surratt was.
Debbie and Walter Boyson, of cers of the military commission 1865 courtroom around the stored. “They (the government) had Many people are not even aware
Exeter. that conducted the trial will audience, as period spectators Surratt’s defense was that she to do something,” he said. of the conspiracy and how this
Like the others in the produc- assemble at the train station. sit among the public and inter- was merely the owner of the “Washington was in a state of was just one of a series of plots.”
tion, they will be authentically Security for the group will be act with those in attendance.” property, not a participant. But
costumed. The prisoners, except provided by 30 costumed mil- The 1865 trial was page-one John Lloyd, a Surratt employee,
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Editorial
WORLD OPINION

Obama’s Mideast views


display his ignorance
W
HILE THE G8 ters wide at its narrowest
summiteers in point, and put thousands of
France were dis- Jews in the suburbs of the Is-
cussing the Arab raeli capital of Jerusalem on
spring pro-democracy upris- the outside looking in.
ings, it was good seeing U.S. One thing, however, is cer-
President Barack Obama get- tain. If Obama sticks to those
ting a dressing down from the naïve guns, he either has no re-
Canadian prime minister for al grasp of Mideast history or
his misguided views on Israel. geography, or he is being ad-
The president’s ignorance of vised by idiots.
both the history and the fluid- Harper was much more dip-
ity of the Middle East situation lomatic, of course, saying Oba-
when it comes to Israel and ma’s overview on Israel was
Palestine is quite remarkable. “balanced” when taken in full
Shocking, in fact. context – it wasn’t – but he was
Thankfully there was at least blunt in restating Canada’s un-
one G8 leader – Prime Minis- wavering support for Israel,
ter Stephen Harper – who and dismissed other leaders,
made a public point of reiterat- such as French President Nico-
ing to Obama what Israeli las Sarkozy, who believe the
Prime Minister Benjamin Ne- terrorist group Hamas could
tanyahu told him – that Israel be negotiated out of Palestine.
would not only be vulnerable This is both idiotic and unre-
but undefendable if it returned alistic.
to the borders occupied prior Peace in the Middle East de-
to 1967’s Six Day War. pends on Israel being secure.
From a strategic defense If it doesn’t feel secure, Pal-
view, those pre-1967 borders estine is not going to happen.

With training, students can excel beyond college walls


demanded by Obama would Nor should it.
leave Israel only nine kilome- Toronto Sun

QUOTE OF THE DAY EDUCATION reformers are Postsecondary education is the new
“For those who … can’t imagine
right to promote college as
a logical extension of high
school, but they – we –
COMMENTARY passport in a globally competitive
economy. It can be in the form of college,
what a better tomorrow would should beware of getting LYNNE K. VARNER apprenticeships or career certification.
look like, I want to assure that boxed in a corner.
we are working to get to that Simplistic reading of two-thirds of jobs in the future will require
policy rhetoric about college readiness has some college. Moreover, Harvard researchers Educational efforts at the Northwest Associ-
better tomorrow.” inspired a backlash. Some point out that not found that despite the emphasis on college, ation for Biomedical Research offer guid-
Deval Patrick everyone wants to go to college. True. Oth- this country is not producing enough college ance.
The Massachusetts governor said at least 19 communities reported ers hint darkly that not every student is graduates. Yes, we should redouble efforts. The nonprofit educational organization is
damage after three tornadoes last week flattened more than 200 college material. Not so true. Unless there Simultaneously, we need a contingency plan pairing a program from the National Science
homes, killed at least three people and scattered debris across the state. are serious cognitive and developmental outside of college. Foundation – Innovative Technology Experi-
challenges, why not? Here it is: Broaden “college for all” to ences for Students and Teachers – and mon-
But the point that college isn’t for every- include meaningful post-high-school creden- ey from the H1B Visa program to fuel high-

No winning this war


one is well taken. A thoughtful bridge be- tials. This is not an alternative route for kids school science programs. Many scientists
tween the college yes and college no crowd who couldn’t pass science or math. Needed working in the United States are on H1 Visas,
comes from the Pathways to Prosperity Pro- are high-quality career and vocational educa- so it makes sense to use the proceeds of that

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ject at Harvard University’s Graduate School tion programs. program to develop American scientists.
SINGLE DEATH is a grown weary of this decade- of Education. Employment among young people hovers The biomedical research team is piloting a
tragedy; a million long war and doesn’t really Two researchers from Harvard and the at post-World War II lows – if you think we’re program this summer exposing high school
deaths a statistic, ar- care whether it’s Taliban insur- Massachusetts Institute of Technology were in a recession, young people see a depres- students to an emerging field centered on
gued the late Soviet gents or innocent civilians who in Seattle recently to talk about the unin- sion. Postsecondary education is the new biology and information technology. The
dictator Joseph Stalin. For the are wiped out by the indiscrim- tended consequences of the “college for all” passport in a globally competitive economy. educational technology maker DigiPen is
United States and its NATO al- inate U.S.-NATO bombings. push. I buy much of what they’re saying. It can be in the form of college, apprentice- offering gaming expertise to help students
lies, the killing of 52 Afghan ci- What’s going on in Afghanis- The college emphasis in high school led to ships or career certification. design biotechnology tools – from computer
vilians, at least 12 of them tan is resistance against occu- a decline in career-related learning. A stub- At the same time, the number of degree interfaces to ways to store and understand
young children and two wom- pation. The Afghans will fight born dropout rate only exacerbates the prob- holders will rise. Cutting-edge efforts and millions of DNA bases.
en, May 28 in another airstrike for a thousand years without lem because it means students are leaving technology have brought us worthy options At the mention of computer gaming,
is merely another statistic in worrying about consequences. school without career plans, or worse, mar- such as Western Governors University, a they’ll have many students. A career tech-
the “war on terror.” This is a game that no one, in- ketable job skills. fully accredited online four-year institution. nology education credit offers another strong
And if the killing drew pro- cluding the Russians and Brit- With all the news media fascination on There also must be efforts to ensure many incentive. I’m heartened that the effort is
tests and “warnings” by Presi- ish, has won in Afghanistan. young people returning from college to sleep of the new degrees and certifications are in about more than presenting the sciences as
dent Karzai, they were predict- The United States must on Mom and Dad’s couch, a sizable pop- the science, technology, engineering and career choices, but also as basic knowledge
ably followed by “sincere apol- learn from history. It’s in its ulation is unable to leave their parents’ mathematics educational tent known as for a generation that might in a decade be
ogies” by the coalition. own interest to end this con- houses in the first place. STEM. We need to train the next Boeing able to download genomes on their iPhones.
We have been here before, of flict and leave while it can – We ignore them at our economic peril. machinist and the next technology innovator.
course. The farce goes on – un- with dignity. Dialogue is the Non-college-degree holders outnumber those There is a proper nexus between college- Lynne K. Varner is a columnist for The Seattle
til there is another airstrike only way out. with associate and bachelor’s degrees. That’s prep and quality vocational education. Learn- Times. Readers may send her email at lvar-
killing more innocent people. Arab News despite the widely used statistic that nearly ing can’t be divorced from the real world. ner@seattletimes.com.
The truth is, the world has Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS


Yemen teeters on brink Writer encourages Blaum SEND US YOUR OPINION
mind all along: former state Rep. Kevin
Blaum, The Times Leader’s own colum-

O to apply for manager job Letters to the editor must include the nist. Who better to help navigate stormy
SAMA BIN LADEN testers and militias loyal to Sa- writer’s name, address and daytime waters than an old hand?
may be dead, but the diq al-Ahmar, leader of the phone number for verification. Letters He knows the vast state legislative sys-
movement that he in- largest tribal confederation,

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s a candidate for the new Luzerne should be no more than 250 words. We tem and has excelled at local economic
spired is still capable the Hashed. Intense fighting in County Council, I appeared before The reserve the right to edit and limit writers
development. He even helped get the arena
of flourishing in failing states. the capital, Sana’a, has pushed Times Leader endorsement board to to one published letter every 30 days.
• E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com built.
The seizure of the Yemeni Yemen to the brink of civil war. present my qualifications and take ques- Now, some people might snarl: not an-
tions. When I said that I did not embrace a • Fax: 570-829-5537
coastal town of Zinjibar by There is little that outsiders other politician in the courthouse! Well,
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
armed men who are thought to can do to manipulate Yemen’s national search for the new county manag- N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 politics can never be taken out of govern-
include members of al-Qaida in complex internal power struc- er position, board members apparently
ment.
the Arabian Peninsula comes tures. But the threat that its were dismayed.
Though I want to end political patronage I don’t think he, or anyone, will be in-
after months of demonstra- chronic instability poses to In an article generated from that en- clined to add buddies to the payroll. Too
tions against President Ali Ab- Saudi Arabia, the largest oil more than anyone, I recalled the many
expensive searches that were conducted to dorsement board meeting titled “Fiorucci much has been done to promise a merit
dullah Saleh. These have pit- producer, and the wider world promises to inform the public” (April 24), I system to help the public rebuild its confi-
ted the president’s praetorian is all too clear. find a president for Luzerne County Com-
munity College. Though excellent people said I would support a statewide search if dence in government.
guard against young street pro- The Telegraph, London not enough qualified applicants were found So, if Mr. Blaum does not feel like com-
were retained, they always moved on,
using the position as a stepping stone for countywide. Because of our new experi- ing out of semi-retirement to vie for the
Editorial Board their careers. Though the new manager ment in democracy, I thought it would take new manager position, there are many
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES would likely have to sign a contract, I said time for “outsiders” to learn how to lead others like him who might be able to step
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor that unless we get someone with a good and make recommendations for improve- up to the plate.
JOE BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT “cultural fit,” he or she might not last more ments, such as a new technology system. Mario Fiorucci
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. than one term (four years). And secretly, I had a special candidate in Sugar Notch

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


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Some of these companies may or H O W T O D O N AT E “We see a lot of the elderly and

THRIFT
may not be nonprofit.” disabled population,” she said.
The spotty economy has in- Volunteers of America Thrift With four stores in Northeast-
Store: Penn Plaza, South Main
creased the need for low-priced ern Pennsylvania, Costanzo said,
Street, Wilkes-Barre, donation
clothing and household items, drop-off times are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., from May 2010 to May 2011 cus-
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said Jones. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. tomers have doubled and donors
ing items longer during tough Volunteers of America Thrift to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Pickups can increased about 10 percent.
times,” Balara said. Store opened its Wilkes-Barre be arranged by calling 829-5100. Balara, of the Salvation Army,
Low donations could also be store three years ago, just at the Goodwill Industries: Gateway said any estimation of sales fig-
due to the unfavorable spring beginning of the economy’s down- Shopping Plaza, Edwardsville, dona- ures would be subjective, but he
tion drop-off times are 10 a.m. to 4
weather, said Bill Jones, vice presi- turn. p.m. Monday through Saturday, and said many new faces have been
dent and chief operating officer of Sales have been steadily in- noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Pickups can seen in their stores.
Volunteers of America. creasing to about 14 percent. be arranged by calling 283-0557. “On average we do gain new
“It was cold and rainy, then all of Whether that is due to the econo- The Salvation Army: Kidder Street, customers during a poor econo-
a sudden hot,” he said. “People my or the new store is unclear, Wilkes-Barre, donation drop-off my,” he said
have not had a chance to clean out Jones said. times are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon- Browsing through the shelves
day through Sunday. Pickups can be
their closets yet.” “People are still coming in to ex- arranged by calling 1-800-728-7825
and clothing racks in a thrift store
Collection boxes from various perience us for the first time,” he or online at www.satruck.org. can reveal new items daily. Jones
organizations that are found all said. “We are not open long said thrift stores’ inventory is al-
over the area in parking lots and at enough to determine the effects of ways revolving.
service stations are another factor. the economy on sales.” Profits from sales from any of
“Donation boxes are every- Goodwill Industries Store in store manager Cabrini Costanzo the three thrift stores help fund a S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
where,” he said. “You should Edwardsville has been open for a said, sales have been steadily variety of programs to aid individ- Cabrini Costanzo, manager of the Goodwill Industries Store, looks
know who you are donating to. year and a half, but in that time, climbing. uals and families in need. over some of the household goods in the store in Edwardsville.

JUDGES BISHOP
Mikovsky imparted some ad-
vice, acknowledging Mack had
heard it before, “My brother John,
I tell you something you already
Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 3A
know, love your people.”
ic votes cast were straight-party mother church on East Locust And to the people, Mikovsky
ballots and 38.4 percent of the Street since February, when he said, “Pray for your bishop.”
GOPballotscastwerestraightpar- Gelb Hughes Mirabito Pierantoni Rogers Sklarosky was assigned to head the diocese. Mack has made a good impres-
ty. He previously served as auxiliary sion on Barbara Placek of Harding.
According to Luzerne County seat comes to being cross-listed in a general the primary on the Democratic bishop of the Buffalo-Pittsburgh “I think he’s going to be good.
Election Bureau Director Leonard down to a race election because it allows candi- ticket alone up for grabs, it really is Diocese for three years. He brings a refreshing essence to
Piazza, Democrats hold a signifi- between the dates the opportunity to collect anybody’s game to lose,” Kolesar The promotion requires him to the church,” she said.
cantedgeinregistration–approxi- two. straight-party votes. said. “I can only speak for Lesa serve in more than one role, said “He’s musically oriented,” she
mately 101,000 registered Demo- “For Hughes He said being on both tickets Gelb’s campaign, and I can tell you his predecessor, the Most Rev. An- added.
crats to 66,000 Republican. to win, he will doesn’t guarantee victory, but it we are absolutely taking nothing thony A. Mikovsky, who was ele- Mack started taking piano les-
Tom Baldino, political science need to carry certainly boosts the chances of for granted.” vated to Prime Bishop of the sons when he was 8 from his great
professor at Wilkes University, Vough every Republi- winning. Kolesar said Mirabito and church. aunt Laura Jaworowski of Clifton,
said dual nominees have an advan- can-registered “In the Luzerne County case, it Hughes will have to spend a lot of He must be a teacher, ensuring N.J., when she spent summers
tage, but not an overwhelming voter and about one-third of the would be a surprise to see both Mi- money to win a seat on the bench. what is taught is in accordance with his family, according to a
one. Democratically registered voters rabito and Hughes win given the Mitchell calls the race for the with the faith, and he must be church biography of the new bish-
“The general election’s dynam- who turn out to vote,” Baldino distinct advantage the other five sixth seat a toss-up. keeper of the faith, Mikovsky op. Mack and his wife, Sherry,
ics will be different from the pri- said. “Mirabito has it a bit easier.” candidates will get from being on “Mirabito will have the party noted. have three children and all of them
mary because independent voters David Sosar, political science both tickets,” Borick said. “It will registration and gender edge, “Above all of these, the bishop is participated in the installation.
and minor-party supporters were professor at King’s College, says it take some substantial flaws on the while Hughes should raise and to be a shepherd,” said Mikovsky, Their daughter, Rebecca, 24,
excluded from voting in the pri- is “theoretically possible” for one part of one of the cross-listed can- spend more money and have a bal- pointing out the symbolism of the served as cantor. Their sons, An-
mary,” Baldino said. “And consid- of the dual nominees to lose, but didates and/or some outstanding lot position advantage,” Mitchell wooden staff carried by Mack as drew, 17, played the flute and Phil-
ering how many more voters are “highly unlikely.” campaigns on the part of Mirabito said. leader of the flock. lip, 21, was a lector.
registered Democratic in the “Unless something very serious and Hughes to get both of them Hughes will have the number
county rather than Republican, wouldhappentooneofthefivetop elected.” one spot on the ballot because he
those candidates perceived as hav-
ing stronger affinity to the Demo-
cratic Party’s positions are likely to
choices between now and Novem-
ber, I don’t see anything strange
happening in the general elec-
No ‘sure things’
Susan Kolesar has run several
received the most Republican
votes in the primary. It matters on-
ly because the sitting governor –
Plans to build electric cars in Pa. stall
benefit from Democratic Party tion,” he said. “As for the other local campaigns. She is support- Tom Corbett – is also a Republi- By MARK NIESSE to the three states — without no-
support and straight-ticket voting two, this will be a tough election.” ing Gelb in the judicial race. Kole- can. Piazza said the ballot posi- Associated Press tice — and deserted its new U.S.
in November.” Chris Borick, political science sar said there are no “sure things” tions two through seven are: Skla- HONOLULU — Korean elec- markets amid financial difficul-
That would give Mirabito an ad- professor at Muhlenberg College, in Luzerne County politics. rosky, Vough, Pierantoni, Gelb, tric car company CT&T made a ties.
vantage over Hughes if the sixth said there is always an advantage “With over 72,000 votes cast in Rogers and Mirabito. splash in three states when it Meanwhile, an American sub-
rolled shiny, tiny vehicles off big sidiary, CT&T United, is in the
rigs and announced with smiling process of separating from Seoul-

GEISINGER
governors that it would hire hun- based CT&T and hopes to take
dreds of Americans to build them on North American ownership
in new factories. and attract more U.S. investors,
But those plans have stalled in James Park, vice president of the
Continued from Page 3A
Hawaii, Pennsylvania and South subsidiary, said.
course, and even Smokey the Carolina without anyone hired, He said CT&T United is aban-
Bear took some time to make an any plants constructed or any doning plans for facilities in
appearance. Snow cones, bal- electric cars assembled. Pennsylvania, but the company
loon animals and face-painting The South Korean electric car still wants to build in Hawaii and
were among other attractions and golf cart manufacturer has South Carolina.
For those who didn’t get a apparently abandoned its pledge
chance to stop off for breakfast,
Sunday’s event had enough food

BRUNCH
to keep anyone full. What would things, such as honoring some-
normally be the entrance to the one, allowing the marketing of
clinic was instead a grilling the agency through the program
range. Geisinger volunteers booklet we produce, which is out
Continued from Page 3A
whipped up hot dogs, hamburg- all year,” Grossman said. “It’s also
ers, pork barbecue and sausage- together many more Kids Care a time to gather people together
and-pepper sandwiches. Club projects,” Grossman said. to hear about our honoree and our
The event is in its fifth year, The newest venture of the JFS organization, and all of the rabbis
and public relations representa- is the Wyoming Valley Jewish are in one place, which is very im-
tive Therese Pramick stressed Coalition for Literacy, the first of portant.”
the importance of such events. FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER its kind in Pennsylvania. The part- This year’s honoree was Sally
“It’s important because it rais- Katlyah Ellingsen plays with a hula hoop Sunday at the Geisinger-Kistler Clinic in Wilkes-Barre. ners of the program are the RSVP Connor, a JFS board member who
es both money and awareness for program of the Area Agency on has served on numerous other lo-
children’s pediatrics services at was $1,500 and even though the saw the children’s games, said it Geisinger volunteers also pro- Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming cal boards and committees and
Geisinger,” she said. “The mon- count wasn’t available until to- was her grandmother’s involve- vided free health screenings. Counties, the Osterhout Library, worked with organizations such
ey raised for this event goes to- day, Pramick was confident the ment in past events that led her For information on future Jewish Family Service, Catholic as the Domestic Violence Service
wards equipment for sick kids,” proceeds would be enough to re- to lend some of her time as well. events, or to learn how you can Youth Center, JCC, Child Devel- Center, Interfaith Council and Ec-
equipment that normally might ach the hospital’s goal. “I just do it to help people and assist children via the Children’s opment Council, Luzerne County umenical Enterprises Inc. She
not be in the budget. Volunteers of all ages were on help the volunteers,” said Elsie Miracle Network, call 1-800-322- Head Start, Barnes & Noble was the administrator of Temple
The event’s monetary goal hand to help out. One, who over- Mantush. KIDS. (5437) Wilkes-King’s Bookstore and the Israel in Wilkes-Barre for 25 years
YMCA. until her retirement in 2001.
Those involved with JFS are a Rabbi Larry Caplan, of Temple

TRIAL
of another firm Cordaro support- K E Y D AT E S I N C O R D A R O/ M U N C H A K C A S E busy, versatile bunch. Israel, honored Connor before
ed. That firm then paid Cordaro “We are a small agency that has presenting her with the award,
thousands of dollars. March 16, 2010: A federal grand case on various grounds, in- many faces,” Grossman said. “We and he presented her with a most
jury returns a 40-count indict- cluding allegations his defense
Regarding the cell tower, the ment charging both men with are a comprehensive social ser- unusual gift -- an umbrella.
Continued from Page 1A was harmed by leaks of grand jury
indictment alleged Cordaro ac- multiple counts of honest services information to the media. He also vice agency that has at least 14 “When I was thinking about
port; work on the Lackawanna cepted $14,000 from the contrac- mail fraud, conspiracy to defraud seeks to have the trial transferred major programs of service.” what to say to Sally today my
County courthouse; the con- tors as his share of the profit from the United States, theft or brib- to another county. JFS relies on the hard work of wife, Gerri, said to me, ‘Sally Con-
struction of a cell tower at the the project. ery, extortion, money laundering, Oct. 28, 2010: U.S. District Judge many and also on functions such nor is Mary Poppins,’ ” he said in
county’s 911 center and the Munchak and Cordaro have racketeering and tax evasion, and A. Richard Caputo denies Mun- as the brunch. his speech. “ ‘Practically perfect in
other related offenses.
awarding of a contract at the in- each adamantly denied any Aug. 6, 2010: Munchak files a
chak’s motion for a separate trial. “The brunch does a number of every way.’ ”
termodal transportation center. wrongdoing. Defense attorneys March 18, 2011: Caputo denies
motion seeking a separate trial
The duo is also accused of accept- have not said what their strategy from Cordaro. Cordaro’s motion to dismiss the
indictment and motion for change

MAIN
ing money from at least one per- will be in challenging the charges. Oct. 5, 2010: A superseding Street,” he said.
indictment is filed that alters of venue.
son who later secured a job with- But comments Cordaro previous- “We’re actually sort of happy
some of the information con- March 29, 2011: A second super-
in county government. ly made indicate he intends to at- seding indictment is filed. The for the PennDOT work in front
tained in the original indictment
In some cases, the firms paid tack the credibility of the prose- but retains all of the original indictment is identical for the first of our bookstore,” said Dan Wab-
Continued from Page 3A
the money to curry favor with the cution’s witnesses. charges. superseding indictment except for er, owner of Paper Kite Press,
powerful political leaders in In an interview the day after he Oct. 28, 2010: Cordaro files a technical changes in the wording ordinance that allows code en- Main Street, Kingston. “The
hopes of winning contracts. Oth- was indicted, Cordaro said he is motion seeking to dismiss the of the charges. forcement officials to inspect oc- construction actually makes
ers were extorted into paying un- confident jurors will view the gov- cupied properties for health and people stop and notice us. It’s
der the threat that payments for ernment’s case with skepticism. safety violations. been good for business.”
work performed would be de- “They’re going to be tough on who was convicted in 2009 of dictment filed against Munchak “The new ordinance seems to Borough officials said that
layed, prosecutors say. the government witnesses who stealing more than $600,000 and Cordaro alleged Costanzo be really working,” Mack said. once the first phase of the pro-
The indictment provided little have been promised things, who from the county’s workers’ com- had paid kickbacks to Cordaro. “So far, a lot of safety and build- ject is completed, funds will be-
detail regarding most of the pro- have changed their stories to get pensation fund, is among the wit- Powell said Friday he does not ing code issues have been ad- come available to continue the
jects. The most information was themselves out of trouble and nesses. believe Costanzo’s thefts will be dressed.” revitalization effort along the
listed for the intermodal and cell who have been given things in re- Caputo on Friday issued an or- relevant in the Cordaro/Mun- “We have seven extremely mo- entire length of the thorough-
tower projects. turn for their testimony,” Corda- der directing federal marshals to chak trial. tivated and like-minded people fare.
According to the indictment, ro said. transport Costanzo to the cour- He said he does expect the gov- on council who are overseeing “It’s an exciting time to be on
Cordaro used his influence to get Prosecutors have not publicly thouse from the Federal Correc- ernment will allege Costanzo this project,” added Stochla. council,” added Mack. “I’ve re-
officials with the county’s trans- released their witness list, but a tional Institution at Schuylkill, used some of the money he pil- “The joint board with Kingston ceived a lot of positive feedback
portation system to terminate court document filed Friday re- where he is serving a 70-month fered to provide gifts to Cordaro is going to work together to from residents about this project
the contract of a company in favor vealed that Charles Costanzo, prison sentence. The original in- and Munchak. bring new business to Main and I’m eager to see it progress.”
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NBA FINALS
OPINION

Wade, James put Heat back in control


TIM DAHLBERG

Cousins may
Miami puts Game 2 collapse
in past to move within two
but he burned them anyway for
12 straight points — six free
throws, a layup, a dunk and a
lose most
from play
victories of championship. tough jumper.
But after Bosh’s clutch shot,
Nowitzki’s streak ran out. He

88 86 tried passing out of a double


By JAIME ARON
AP Sports Writer team and threw the ball away, Unfortunate-
DALLAS — The Miami Heat HEAT MAVERICKS then hit the back iron on a jumper ly, the odds are
didn’t blow this one. Now they’re at the buzzer. Brian Sabean
just two wins from being Heat leads series, 2-1. “This is a total win,” said will get his
crowned NBA champions. Game 4: 9 p.m. Tuesday at Dallas (ABC) Dwyane Wade, who led Miami wish. There’s
Chris Bosh made a 16-foot, go- with 29 points and 11 rebounds. not much room
ahead jumper from the baseline since the 2-3-2 format began in “You want to win the game on the in the big
with 39.6 seconds left and the 1985. defensive end of the floor and we leagues for
Heat held on for an 88-86 victory Miami got into this tight of a got a stop.” reserve outfielders hitting .152,
over the Dallas Mavericks on series by blowing a 15-point lead The Heat go into Game 4 on especially those with the kind of
Sunday night for a 2-1 lead in the in the last quarter of Game 2. The Tuesday night with a chance to scars Scott Cousins is doomed
NBA finals. Heat already had wasted a 14- do what they did in 2006: win it to carry the rest of his life.
Recent history says this is a point lead in this game when all on Dallas’ floor. They’ll need AP PHOTO One day he’s toiling away in
huge win for the Heat. The Game they went back ahead 81-75 with to win that game and the next, on The Miami Heat’s LeBron James dunks against the Dallas Ma- anonymity, scrapping just to
3 winner in a tied finals has won 6:31 left. They knew Dirk No- vericks during the second half of Game 3 of the NBA Finals on stay with the Florida Marlins.
the championship all 11 times witzki would drive Dallas’ rally, See NBA, Page 4B Sunday in Dallas. The next he’s the villain in a
drama that baseball fans will
remind him of every time he’s
P I A A B A S E B A L L P L AYO F F S W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y C O U N T R Y C L U B C L A S S I C announced at the plate.

Family affair
His split-second decision to

L-L knows
bowl over Buster Posey at the
plate cost the San Francisco
Giants the talents of their rising
young star for at least the rest of
the season.

1st-round
Almost lost in the ensuing
uproar, though, is that it will
likely cost Cousins even more.
The death threats he can
handle, if only because there’s

opponent
little chance they are serious.
Some recent comments by Sa-
bean were very serious, though,
increasing the chances that
Cousins will be relegated to the
baseball scrapbook only as an
obscure footnote — the guy
Black Knights have played District 4 who cost Posey most of a sea-
son.
champ Danville in each of the last two
“If I never hear from Cousins
seasons, losing two exhibition games. again, or he doesn’t play another
day in the big leagues, I think
we’ll all be happy,” the Giants’
By DEREK LEVARSE general manager said on his
dlevarse@timesleader.com weekly radio show. “He chose to
In recent years, Lake-Lehman had taken to be a hero, in my mind. If that’s
celebrating big wins with a jar of homemade his flash of fame, that’s as good
maple syrup. as it’s going to get, pal. We’ll
Supplied by assistant have a long memory.”
coach Chip Sorber, the jar It didn’t take the Giants long
UP NEXT would be passed around to issue the obligatory state-
PIAA Class 2A by the players, who would ment of apology, but by then the
first round each take a spoonful to sa- damage had been done. If Cou-
Lake-Lehman vor. sins wasn’t already public ene-
vs. Danville
4 p.m. today
“It’s to signify how my No. 1 in the Bay Area, Sa-
Bowman Field, sweet it is,” head coach bean made sure he would be.
Williamsport Mark LeValley said. It’s tough enough for a young
This season, however, player to make it to the big
the players elected to leagues. It may be impossible
hold off on the tradition. Until, that is, before for Cousins to stay there with
the start of Friday’s practice – a day after the the dirty player label Sabean has
Black Knights captured the District 2 Class now stamped on him.
2A title. All because he was doing
“They felt they had more business to take something ingrained on him
care of,” LeValley said of the delay. since his days in Little League
Now the Knights enter today’s state tourna- — find a way, any way, to score.
ment opener looking for more reasons to Criticize Cousins all you want
break out the syrup. for going after Posey and the
Lake-Lehman heads on the road to face Dis- ball instead of trying to tiptoe
trict 4 champion Danville at 4 p.m. at Bow- around him to the small piece of
man Field in Williamsport – the first of four home plate that may or may not
rounds in the PIAA Class 2A bracket. have been open. But the play is
as much a part of baseball now
See LEHMAN, Page 4B as it was when Pete Rose took
out Ray Fosse to score the win-
ning run in the 1970 All-Star

Tigers set sights


DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER Game.
Joe Patrizi hits out of the bunker on hole No. 13 during the Wyoming Valley Country Club Classic Sunday. The tourna- Every player who has ever
ment was won by Dave and Matt Kachurak. donned the tools of ignorance

on trip to final Father-son duo take home Classic title


understands there is risk in
blocking the plate. They accept
it as part of the job, knowing
that all the protection they wear
By DEREK LEVARSE By RYAN KONOPKI | For The Times Leader to the 8th tee but bo- may not save them from losing a
dlevarse@timesleader.com geyed the hole, then collision with a runner.
A light workout Friday. A day to rest Satur- HANOVER TWP. – After receiving numerous con- watched as Weiscarg- Yes, Posey’s injury was horri-
day. An all-out practice on Sunday to prepare er landed his second fying, even sickening. But it
for the big stage today. gratulatory handshakes on the 17th green, Dave Kach- shot on the par-4 9th doesn’t change that Cousins was
For Tunkhannock and coach Gary Custer, four feet from the pin. playing within the rules of the
getting ready for the PIAA urak turned to his playing partner and son Matt and He converted his bird- game on May 25 when he
tournament is starting to Dave Kachurak ie putt to even the scored the winning run with a
UP NEXT become a routine. gave him a long-awaited hug. score. jarring hit that broke a bone in
PIAA Class 3A “It’s just like my wife “We knew they Posey’s lower left leg and tore
first round just said: ‘Been there, were going to come three ligaments in his ankle.
Tunkhannock done that,’” Custer said. “This is so special,” said Dave Kach- company.” back,” said Dave. Posey was among those who
vs. Jersey
Shore
Yes, the Tigers are back urak. “We feel quite honored to have The Kachuraks and the team of Weis- “There was no doubt suggested those rules should be
4:30 p.m. today in the state playoffs after done this.” carger and Gershey had scheduled about it and we were changed in the wake of his in-
King’s College’s winning their second Dave and Matt Kachurak defeated flights shortly after 8:20 a.m. for the 100 percent certain. jury so that catchers would be
Lipo Field straight District 2 Class the team of Joe Weiscarger and John semifinals, then were scheduled to tee They’re just too protected better. Sabean
(Betzler 3A title last week. Gershey, 3 and 1, to win the Wyoming off against each other at 2:27 p.m. forMatt Kachurak good.” weighed in too, saying that
Complex) A year ago, they won Valley Country Club Classic in better- the final round. The golfers contin- players should be required to
their PIAA opener before ball play Sunday, just hours after top- Weiscarger and Gershey made the fi- ued to exchange 1-up leads, thanks to slide into home on close plays.
falling to eventual state champion Conrad ping John Olszewski and Eric Williams nal cut for the championship match by Gershey’s birdie on the par-5 11th hole Unlike Sabean, though, Posey
Weiser in the quarterfinals. This time they’ll in the semifinal round. besting Scott Barth and Lou Belgio. and Dave Kachurak’s tap-in for birdie on chose to take the high road
look to top themselves and reach the state fi- The win was a proud and humbling With rain clouds looming in the dis-12. when it came to Cousins, saying
nals for the first time in team history. moment for the father and son duo, who tance and a golf course Dave described After Weiscarger missed a 4-foot at- he didn’t want to vilify the Mar-
That quest starts today at King’s College’s are in just their second year of competi- as “immaculate”, the stiff competition tempt for par on No. 13 to go down by lins outfielder. He went further
Lipo Field, where the Tigers (16-2) will take on tion together. on the course started to heat up. one, the Kachuraks managed to hold on Saturday, issuing a statement
District 4 champ Jersey Shore at 4:30 p.m. “We’re thrilled to death,” Dave Kach- Weiscarger and Gershey hung tough the lead the rest of the way, picking up a saying that while he appreciated
Jersey Shore is coming off of winning the urak said. “The competition is simply with the Kachuraks through the first the support of Giants fans “in no
See CLASSIC, Page 4B
amazing. We feel quite honored to have nine holes, erasing a 2-up deficit.
See TIGERS, Page 4B done this. We’re in some pretty amazing The Kachuraks were up two heading INSIDE: More photos, Page 5B See COUSINS, Page 4B
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Today R A C I N G EDITOR’S NOTE: Due to transmission problems, America’s
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL
Line was unavailable at press time. CAMPS CLINICS applications are available from the
(5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Northwest at Wilkes-Barre Pocono Downs Results school district website www.gnasd-
Greater Pittston at Plains
Saturday A football camp for mini-football .com or you may call 740-6049.
Old Forge at Hazleton
Back Mountain at Swoyersville First - $19,000 Trot 1:55.4
Tommy Armour III, $9,746...............73-68-69—210 players will be held to benefit the The Rock Recreation Center is
Nanticoke at Tunkhannock 4-M C Felix (An Napolitano) .........34.40 13.20 8.20
5-You’re Next (Ge Napolitano Jr) .............3.40 2.40
G O L F D.A. Weibring, $9,746......................71-69-70—210 Lake-Lehman Football Booster offering a wrestling camp that will
Tuesday Bobby Clampett, $9,746 ..................71-69-70—210
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL 7-Ladainian (Jo Pavia Jr)................................. 28.00
David Eger, $7,763...........................70-72-69—211
Club from 5:30 to 8 p.m. June 23 run from June 20-23. The camp
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) EXACTA (4-5) $159.00 The Memorial Scores Chip Beck, $7,763 ............................72-69-70—211 and June 24 at Edward Edwards will be from Monday-Thursday, 9
Mountain Top at Swoyersville TRIFECTA (4-5-7) $3,596.40
SUPERFECTA (4-5-ALL-ALL) $423.40 Sunday Wayne Levi, $7,763..........................73-68-70—211 Stadium. Cost for the camp is $25 a.m. – 4 p.m. The cost is $250
Wednesday At Muirfield Village Golf Club Scott Simpson, $7,763.....................69-71-71—211
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Second - $8,600 Pace 1:54.0 if paid in advance. An additional $5 which includes lunch and swim-
Robert Thompson, $7,763 ..............71-68-72—211
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) 9-Baby Teeth (Ma Kakaley) ............18.60 7.20 4.60 Dublin, Ohio
Back Mountain at Greater Pittston 7-Frontier (Ge Napolitano Jr) ....................4.80 3.00 Purse: $6.2 million
Keith Fergus, $5,865........................76-73-63—212 will be charged at the camp. Con- ming for leisure at the Valley
Olin Browne, $5,865.........................72-72-68—212
Tunkhannock at Wilkes-Barre 5-Western Artwork (An McCarthy) ................... 4.80 Yardage: 7,352;Par 72 Ronnie Black, $5,865 .......................74-69-69—212 tact head coach Gerald Gilsky at Tennis and Swim Club. The camp
Old Forge at Northwest EXACTA (9-7) $82.00
Nanticoke at Mountain Top TRIFECTA (9-7-5) $641.20
Final Damon Green, $5,865......................75-69-68—212 868-6074 for more information. will be instructed by Rocky Bono-
Steve Stricker (500), Frankie Minoza, $5,865 ...................73-68-71—212
Friday SUPERFECTA (9-7-5-ALL) $1,362.00 $1,116,000 ...................................68-67-69-68—272 Tim Simpson, $5,865 .......................68-72-72—212 King’s College Athletic Department mo and Brian Morrow. For more
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL DAILY DOUBLE (4-9) $325.00 Matt Kuchar (245), $545,600.....69-71-68-65—273 Joe Daley, $4,083.............................71-74-68—213 will host a series of sports camps information call 570-696-2769.
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) Third - $13,000 Pace 1:51.2 Brandt Jobe (245), $545,600 ....71-68-69-65—273 Lonnie Nielsen, $4,083 ....................73-71-69—213
Swoyersville at Nanticoke 2-Sody’s Moonshine (Da Palone)....8.60 5.00 3.80 Dustin Johnson (135), Mark McNulty, $4,083 ......................73-71-69—213
during the summer. Camps will The Rock Rec Center will be
Plains at Northwest 3-Major Macho (Jo Pavia Jr) .....................3.40 2.60 Dana Quigley, $4,083 ......................74-69-70—213 range from soccer, field hockey, holding their ninth annual Summer
7-Skeleton Key (Co Callahan) ...........................4.80 $297,600 ......................................68-73-70-65—276
Hazleton at Back Mountain David Peoples, $4,083.....................75-68-70—213
Saturday EXACTA (2-3) $27.00
Rory McIlroy (0), $248,000 ........66-72-71-68—277
Jay Haas, $4,083 ..............................74-69-70—213
basketball, girl’s lacrosse, baseball, Basketball Camp. The camps are
Gary Woodland (100),
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL TRIFECTA (2-3-7) $753.40
$223,200 ......................................72-69-69-68—278 John Morse, $3,019..........................72-73-69—214 football, and tennis. Soccer will open to girls and boys Pre-K
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) SUPERFECTA (2-3-7-ALL) $505.80
Greater Pittston at Hazleton, 2 p.m. Scratched: Tinys Million Kevin Streelman (78), Craig Stadler, $3,019 .......................75-70-69—214 have three camps, one June4-5 through 6th grade. Dates and
$174,117 ......................................74-68-72-66—280 Vicente Fernandez, $3,019 .............75-69-70—214
Tunkhannock at Old Forge, 2 p.m. Fourth - $16,000 Pace 1:52.1 Tom Purtzer, $3,019 ........................74-68-72—214 and two August 1-5 in the Betzler times are as follows: Pre-K – 1st
Wilkes-Barre at Mountain Top, 2 p.m. 4-Carolines Cullen N (La Stalbaum)3.80 3.00 2.40 Luke Donald (78), $174,117......70-69-73-68—280
Sunday 5-Runaway Tray (An Napolitano) ............. 4.20 2.60 John Senden (78), $174,117.....71-70-71-68—280 Bobby Wadkins, $3,019...................68-71-75—214 Athletic Complex. Boy’s Basketball grade weeks of June 27 and July
Morris Hatalsky, $3,019 ...................70-69-75—214
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL 7-Personal Ad (Da Palone) ................................2.80 Webb Simpson (78), $174,117 .72-70-70-68—280
Blaine McCallister, $2,156 ..............72-74-69—215 will have two camps on June 25 9 a.m. – noon. 2nd and 3rd
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) EXACTA (4-5) $16.20 Mark Wilson (78), $174,117 ......70-73-66-71—280
Nanticoke at Greater Pittston Jonathan Byrd (78), $174,117 ...71-67-69-73—280 J.L. Lewis, $2,156.............................76-71-68—215 27-July 1 and July 18-22 in Scandlon grade weeks of July 11 and August 1
TRIFECTA (4-5-7) $67.60 Gary Koch, $2,156............................74-72-69—215
Mountain Top at Old Forge SUPERFECTA (4-5-7-2) $220.60 Bo Van Pelt (56), $112,840 .......72-70-72-67—281
Jerry Pate, $2,156.............................77-68-70—215 Gymnasium. Girl’s Basketball will 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. 4th – 6th grade
Wilkes-Barre at Swoyersville Phil Mickelson (56), $112,840...72-70-72-67—281
Plains at Tunkhannock
Fifth - $16,000 Pace 1:51.3
Ben Curtis (56), $112,840 .........70-75-69-67—281 Joe Ozaki, $1,622.............................73-73-70—216 have two camps running June weeks of July 18 and August 8 9
1-Grinning Breed (Ge Napolitano Jr)2.40 2.40 2.40 Dan Forsman, $1,622.......................74-70-72—216
Northwest at Back Mountain 7-Master Of Wars (Ya Gingras) ................3.80 5.00 Brett Wetterich (56), $112,840..70-71-70-70—281
Keith Clearwater, $1,622 .................73-68-75—216
20-24 and July 25-29 in Scandlon a.m. – 3 p.m. All 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Hunter Mahan (56), $112,840 ...69-72-69-71—281 Gymnasium. Field Hockey will be
3-Prestissimo (La Stalbaum)..............................4.20
Brian Davis (53), $89,900 ..........73-71-70-68—282 Phil Blackmar, $1,415 ......................75-68-74—217 camps include swimming at Valley
EXACTA (1-7) $29.20 Fred Funk, $1,259 ............................79-69-70—218
TRIFECTA (1-7-3) $96.20 Ricky Barnes (53), $89,900 .......68-70-74-70—282 July 18-21 at the Betzler Athletic Tennis and Swim club. For more
D.A. Points (51), $77,500 ..........71-72-72-68—283 Ben Crenshaw, $1,259.....................73-71-74—218
SUPERFECTA (1-7-3-4) $1,150.00 Complex. Baseball will be July information contact the Rock Rec
P I A A PICK 3 (2-4-1) $27.20 Scott Stallings (51), $77,500 .....68-76-68-71—283 Jim Gallagher, Jr., $1,035 ...............80-71-68—219
Ted Schulz, $1,035 ..........................72-74-73—219 27-30 at the Betzler Athletic Com- Center at 570-696-2796 or
K.J. Choi (46), $54,405 ..............70-73-73-68—284
B A S E B A L L Sixth - $20,000 Pace 1:50.4
5-Windsong Gorgeous (Ma Kakaley) 12.20 5.00
Rickie Fowler (46), $54,405 ......68-73-74-69—284 Tom Wargo, $1,035..........................71-74-74—219
Jim Thorpe, $1,035 ..........................74-70-75—219 plex. Football will be July 30 at the www.rockrec.org.
P L AY O F F S 3.80
Ryan Moore (46), $54,405.........69-70-75-70—284
Kevin Stadler (46), $54,405.......71-68-75-70—284 Willie Wood, $863.............................78-69-74—221 Betlzer Athletic Complex. Girl’s Wrestling Clinics, last chance to
6-Indelible Hanover (An McCarthy) ........14.80 5.00 Fuzzy Zoeller, $794..........................81-70-72—223
All teams are listed by (district-seed) 1-Bullville Powerful (Ji Taggart Jr).....................3.80
Angel Cabrera (46), $54,405.....70-73-71-70—284
Mike McCullough, $725 ...................78-76-72—226 Lacrosse will be June 13-16 at the register for the sessions held at
Charl Schwartzel (46), $54,405 72-71-70-71—284
CLASS 4A EXACTA (5-6) $133.00 Charles Howell III (46), Betlzer Athletic Complex. Tennis Lake-Lehman on Monday and
TRIFECTA (5-6-1) $1,000.20
SUPERFECTA (5-6-ALL-ALL) $148.00 $54,405 ........................................72-70-70-72—284 Nationwide will be at Kirby Park June 13-24, Wednesday evenings from 5:30 to
FIRST ROUND Shaun Micheel (46), $54,405 ....69-73-67-75—284
Today's games Seventh - $19,000 Pace 1:52.2
Chris Riley (38), $36,846 ...........66-75-77-67—285 Melwood July 5-15, and July 25-August 5. 7:30 beginning Monday. Cost of
•Spring-Ford (1-1) vs. Spring Grove (3-3) at Great 2-Segundo Hanover (Da Palone) ...4.40 3.60 3.20 Fort additional information and the clinics is $160 before Sunday
Pat Perez (38), $36,846 .............71-74-73-67—285
Valley H.S., Malvern, 4 p.m. 9-Johnny Walker (La Stalbaum)..............21.80 6.00 Prince George's County Open
•Monsignor Bonner (12-1) vs. Council Rock 6-Pence Hanover (Ty Buter) ..............................4.00
Bryce Molder (38), $36,846.......68-73-76-68—285 printable camp brochures, go to and $180 if registering at the door.
Stewart Cink (38), $36,846........68-73-74-70—285 Scores
South (1-4) at FDR Park, Philadelphia, 4:15 p.m. EXACTA (2-9) $165.80 Zack Miller (38), $36,846 ...........72-73-70-70—285 Sunday www.kingscollegeathletics.com. Workouts and instruction from
•Williamsport (4-1) vs. Manheim Township (3-2) TRIFECTA (2-9-6) $610.80
at Bowman Field, Williamsport, 6:30 p.m. SUPERFECTA (2-9-6-ALL) $1,169.20
Camilo Villegas (38), $36,846 ...73-69-71-72—285 At the University of Maryland Golf Course King’s College Football Camp will college coaches including Rob Koll
Troy Matteson (38), $36,846 .....73-69-68-75—285
•Nazareth (11-1) vs. Council Rock North (1-3) at Eighth - $29,000 Pace 1:50.1 Vijay Singh (32), $27,900...........73-72-76-65—286
College Park, Md. be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 (Cornell), Pat Santoro (Lehigh),
Parkland H.S., Allentown, 5 p.m. 5-Valentino (Da Palone)....................5.40 3.40 2.60 Purse: $500,000
•Cedar Cliff (3-1) vs. Methacton (1-5) at Northern 4-Sheer Brilliance (Ya Gingras) ................3.40 2.20
Blake Adams (32), $27,900 .......71-73-72-70—286
Yardage: 7,015; Par: 71
p.m. on July 30 at the Robert L. Mark Cody (Oklahoma, formerly of
Kyle Stanley (32), $27,900 ........72-73-71-70—286
York H.S., Dillsburg, 3:30 p.m. 2-Cinderella Guy (Ty Buter) ...............................2.40 Davis Love III (32), $27,900 ......69-73-72-72—286 Final Betzler Athletic Complex. The American) and many more. The
•Conestoga (1-2) vs. Frankford (12-2) at Neu- EXACTA (5-4) $14.20 Kevin Chappell (32), $27,900 ...69-73-68-76—286 Steve Wheatcroft, $108,000 ......66-60-65-64—255 one-day camp is available for clinics are being directed by Jack
mann University, Aston, 3 p.m. TRIFECTA (5-4-2) $44.00 Charley Hoffman (28), $22,940.69-74-75-69—287 Ryan Armour, $52,800 ...............71-68-66-62—267
•Seneca Valley (7-1) vs. Erie McDowell (10-1) at SUPERFECTA (5-4-2-6) $203.20 Bubba Watson (28), $22,940.....75-69-71-72—287 Jon Mills, $52,800 .......................67-67-68-65—267 students entering the eighth- Davis. Registration information
Pullman Park, Butler, 4 p.m. Ninth - $21,000 Pace 1:51.2 Scott Piercy (28), $22,940 .........75-67-69-76—287 Nicholas Thompson, $28,800 ...66-69-64-69—268 grade. Cost is $50 per camper. For can be obtained by calling Jack at
•DuBois (9-1) vs. Peters Township (7-2) at 5-Alilability (Da Palone).....................3.60 2.40 2.60 Ryuji Imada (24), $17,732 .........71-70-77-70—288 J.J. Killeen, $24,000 ...................68-68-66-67—269
Berwind Park, St. Marys, 5 p.m. 8-Multiple Choice (La Stalbaum)...............7.20 4.00 Michael Thompson, $21,600.....65-70-68-67—270
additional information, contact 814-538-9034 or by contacting
Drew Weaver (0), $17,732 ........71-70-75-72—288
QUARTERFINALS 4-Worthys Magic (Ma Romano).........................3.00 Josh Teater (24), $17,732..........67-72-77-72—288 James Sacheck, $19,350 ..........69-67-69-66—271 coach Jeff Knarr at 570-208- Tom Williams at 255-2903.
Thursday, June 9 EXACTA (5-8) $36.20 Gary Christian, $19,350 .............70-71-62-68—271
First-round winners at neutral sites TRIFECTA (5-8-4) $150.00
Bill Haas (24), $17,732...............71-71-74-72—288
Matt Davidson, $16,800 .............70-68-68-66—272
5900, extension 5378 or by email GOLF
Aaron Baddeley (24), $17,732 ..71-68-75-74—288
SEMIFINALS SUPERFECTA (5-8-4-3) $728.20 J.J. Henry (24), $17,732 ............70-75-69-74—288 Greg Owen, $16,800 ..................65-68-68-71—272 at jeffknarr@kings.edu. Miser-
Monday, June 13 PICK 4 (5-2-5-5 (4 Out of 4)) $199.20 Chris Couch (16), $14,285 ........70-73-76-70—289 Matt Every, $12,720....................69-69-70-65—273 icordia University will host a The 5th Annual G.A.R. Blue-Gray
Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites Tenth - $250,000 Pace 1:51.3 Arjun Atwal (16), $14,285 ..........73-71-74-71—289 Scott Sterling, $12,720...............69-69-69-66—273
CHAMPIONSHIP 4-Fresh Idea (Da Palone) ................11.20 5.00 3.80 Chris DiMarco (16), $14,285 .....67-77-74-71—289 Brent Delahoussaye, $12,720...67-70-69-67—273 baseball camp for boys under the Fund Golf Tournament will be held
Friday, June 17 1-Some Girls Do (Ma Kakaley) ..................2.60 2.10 Jason Bohn (16), $14,285 .........70-71-76-72—289 Ted Potter, Jr., $12,720 .............66-70-68-69—273 direction of 2011 Freedom Confer- on July 30 at the Wilkes-Barre Golf
Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College, 6-Hasty Pulse (Ge Napolitano Jr)......................3.20 Brendan Steele (16), $14,285 ...70-71-76-72—289 Erik Compton, $12,720 ..............69-67-66-71—273
6 p.m. EXACTA (4-1) $32.00 J.B. Holmes (16), $14,285.........72-72-72-73—289 Diego Velasquez, $10,200 ........69-68-70-67—274 ence Coach of the Year Pete Egb- Club in Laurel Run. Shotgun start
__________ TRIFECTA (4-1-6) $134.00 Rocco Mediate (16), $14,285 ....68-76-72-73—289 Camilo Benedetti, $8,700 ..........70-65-74-66—275 ert. The camp will be held July 11-15 at 8 a.m. Cost is $85 and includes
SUPERFECTA (4-1-6-ALL) $571.40 Matt Bettencourt (16), $14,285 .68-72-75-74—289 Jim Carter, $8,700 ......................70-71-68-66—275
Eleventh - $8,600 Pace 1:53.3 Brendon Todd, $8,700 ...............68-72-67-68—275 from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. and is open to an outing at the Catholic War Vets
CLASS 3A 1-Out Of My Pocket (Ty Buter) .....47.60 14.20 5.00
Nick O’Hern (16), $14,285.........73-72-70-74—289
Rod Pampling (16), $14,285 .....72-66-72-79—289 Paul Claxton, $8,700...................67-68-69-71—275 boys ages 7-12. Cost is $115 and grove in Ashley. Please register
FIRST ROUND 3-Yanzhou (Ji Taggart Jr) ........................16.00 7.20 Ernie Els (10), $13,516 ..............71-73-75-71—290 Rob Oppenheim, $6,960............69-70-69-68—276 includes individualized instruction, before July 22. Contact 570-855-
Today's games 6-Artsbred Camotion (Ma Kakaley)...................2.80 Marc Leishman (9), $13,392 .....73-71-66-81—291 Jin Park, $6,960 ..........................67-70-67-72—276
•Mechanicsburg (3-1) vs. Franklin Towne Charter EXACTA (1-3) $385.20 Johnson Wagner (5), $12,896 ..71-74-77-70—292 Benjamin Fox, $5,580 ................71-70-72-64—277 t-shirts, and optional swim wear. 2543 for details.
(12-2) at Northern York H.S., Dillsburg, 1 p.m. TRIFECTA (1-3-6) $896.60 Daniel Summerhays (5), James Hahn, $5,580 ..................67-70-73-67—277 Contact Egbert at 674-6471 or
•Tunkhannock (2-1) vs. Jersey Shore (4-1) at SUPERFECTA (1-3-6-2) $2,060.40 $12,896 ........................................72-71-80-69—292 Daniel Chopra, $5,580 ...............68-70-69-70—277
King's College, 4:30 p.m. Scratched: Southwind Tyrant Robert Karlsson (5), $12,896....74-71-76-71—292 Andrew Buckle, $5,580 ..............67-69-69-72—277 pegbert@misericordia.edu. MEETINGS
•Neumann-Goretti (12-1) vs. Twin Valley (3-2) at Twelfth - $23,000 Pace 1:51.0 Charlie Wi (5), $12,896 ..............73-72-73-74—292 Tommy Biershenk, $4,040 ........68-72-72-66—278 Misericordia University will host a
FDR Park, Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m. 7-Amillionpennies (Ma Romano) ....17.80 9.40 8.20 Edoardo Molinari (0), $12,896 ..72-69-76-75—292 Bradley Iles, $4,040....................69-71-72-66—278
•Upper Moreland (1-1) vs. Blue Mountain (11-1) at 5-Vlos (Jo Pavia Jr) ....................................3.20 3.00 Chez Reavie (5), $12,896..........75-69-73-75—292 Kirk Triplett, $4,040 ....................69-71-71-67—278 field hockey camp from June 20 Duryea Little League will hold its
Spring-Ford H.S., Royersford, 4 p.m. 1-Malicious (Ge Napolitano Jr)...........................6.00 Brendon de Jonge (5), $12,896 71-73-73-75—292 Marco Dawson, $4,040 ..............70-69-72-67—278 through June 24 at Mangelsdorf monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on
•Somerset (5-1) vs. Northern York (3-3) at Blair EXACTA (7-5) $102.20 David Duval (1), $12,400 ...........72-73-75-76—296 Chris Baryla, $4,040 ...................64-75-71-68—278
County Ballpark, Altoona, 4 p.m. TRIFECTA (7-5-1) $532.80 Tyrone Van Aswegen, $4,040...68-71-69-70—278 Field under the direction of head Sunday at the Duryea Little
Justin Leonard (1), $12,152 ......73-72-79-73—297
•Punxsutawney (9-1) vs. Hampton (7-2) at SUPERFECTA (7-5-1-ALL) $1,226.40 Robert Garrigus (1), $12,152 ....69-75-74-79—297 Scott Gordon, $4,040 .................71-68-68-71—278 coach Robyn Fedor Stahovic. The League Field. Please note the
Brockway H.S., 2 p.m. PICK 3 (ALL-1-7) $509.20 Alex Cejka (1), $12,152 .............71-72-74-80—297 Will Wilcox, $4,040 .....................69-71-66-72—278 camp is open to girls in fifth change of location for the meet-
•Elizabeth Forward (7-1) vs. Carrick (8-1) at Thirteenth - $19,000 Trot 1:55.2 Troy Kelly, $4,040 .......................70-70-66-72—278
Burkett Sports Complex, Robinson Twp., 4 p.m. 3-Master Buckin Uhl (Ge Napolitano Jr) 15.00 5.00 Graham DeLaet, $3,300 ............70-71-69-69—279 through 11th grades and features ing.
•Grove City (10-1) vs. Chartiers Valley (7-3) at 3.40 LPGA-ShopRite LPGA Classic Brad Adamonis, $3,300..............70-70-69-70—279 individualized instruction in agility, The GAR Memorial High School
Jerry Uht Park, Erie, 6 p.m. Charles Warren, $2,760.............71-69-72-68—280
QUARTERFINALS
2-Meadowcroft Man (Da Palone)..............5.00 3.80
7-Hope Reins Supreme (An Napolitano)..........8.00
Scores Ryan Hietala, $2,760 ..................71-70-70-69—280 stick work and team work and Football Booster Club will meet
Thursday, June 9 EXACTA (3-2) $67.40 Sunday Clayton Rask, $2,760 .................72-69-70-69—280 access to the Anderson Center Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Choral
First-round winners at neutral sites TRIFECTA (3-2-7) $829.60 Roger Tambellini, $2,760 ..........72-67-70-71—280
SEMIFINALS SUPERFECTA (3-2-7-ALL) $360.20
At Seaview Dolce Seaview Resort, Bay Course
Aaron Watkins, $2,760 ...............68-72-69-71—280 pool. Camp hours are from 9 a.m. room at the High School. Any
Galloway, N.J.
Monday, June 13 Fourteenth - $4,600 Pace 1:53.1 Purse: $1.5 million
Nick Flanagan, $2,760................70-69-69-72—280 to 2 p.m. daily. Cost of the camp is questions contact Ron Petrovich at
Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites 4-Rolling On (Ma Kakaley)..............10.00 3.60 5.20 Will MacKenzie, $2,760 .............67-71-68-74—280
CHAMPIONSHIP Yardage: 6,155; Par: 71 Darren Angel, $2,226 .................67-74-73-67—281 $115 and includes T-shirt and lunch. 570-970-4110, 570-829-0569, or
7-Give Glory (An Napolitano) ................... 3.20 3.00
Friday, June 17 2-Dr Zip (An McCarthy).......................................4.80 Final Dicky Pride, $2,226 ....................67-70-75-69—281 Contact Stahovic at 674-6491 or 570-380-3185.
Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College, Brittany Lincicome, $225,000..........72-64-66—202 Steve LeBrun, $2,226 ................71-69-71-70—281
1 p.m.
EXACTA (4-7) $37.40
Jiyai Shin, $119,219 .........................66-71-66—203 Ken Duke, $2,226 .......................70-68-72-71—281 rfedor@misericordia.edu for more Luzerne County Federation of
TRIFECTA (4-7-2) $401.20
__________ SUPERFECTA (4-7-2-1) $1,528.40 Cristie Kerr119,219 ..........................69-65-69—203 Josh Geary, $2,226 ....................66-70-73-72—281 information. Sportsmen will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Catriona Matthew, $77,549..............68-67-69—204 Jonas Blixt, $2,100 .....................69-71-72-70—282
LATE DOUBLE (3-4) $111.00
I.K. Kim, $56,744 ..............................69-70-66—205 David Branshaw, $1,980 ............70-70-74-69—283
Misericordia University men’s on June 13 at the American Legion
CLASS 2A Scratched: Four Starz Boat
Total Handle-$239,553
Anna Nordqvist, $56,744 .................71-68-66—205 Josh Broadaway, $1,980............67-72-74-70—283 basketball coach Trevor Woodruff Post 609 on corner of Lee Park
FIRST ROUND Yani Tseng, $42,747 ........................73-68-65—206 Darron Stiles, $1,980..................70-68-75-70—283 will host a boys basketball school Avenue and St. Mary’s Road. Club
Today's games Karrie Webb, $33,921 ......................70-72-65—207 Trevor Murphy, $1,980...............70-71-72-70—283
•Oley Valley (3-1) vs. Nueva Esperanza (12-2) at Brittany Lang, $33,921 .....................72-66-69—207 Scott Dunlap, $1,980..................70-70-71-72—283 from June 20 through June 24 in delegates are urged to attend.
Muhlenberg H.S., 3:30 p.m. I N T E R N AT I O N A L Mindy Kim, $33,921..........................72-65-70—207 Jeff Klauk, $1,980 .......................72-69-70-72—283 the Anderson Sports-Health Cen- Interested sportsmen are cordially
•Salisbury Township (11-1) vs. Towanda (4-2) at
Easton Area H.S., 5 p.m.
LEAGUE Beatriz Recari, $26,555....................76-65-67—208
Cindy LaCrosse, $26,555................72-68-68—208
Richard T. Lee, $1,980...............70-70-70-73—283
Carlos Franco, $1,860................71-69-73-72—285 ter. The camp is open to boys invited.
•Danville (4-1) vs. Lake-Lehman (2-1) at At A Glance
Karen Stupples, $26,555 .................69-70-69—208 John Kimbell, $1,830..................71-68-73-74—286 between eight and 17-years-old and Wyoming Valley West Wrestling
Bowman Field, Williamsport, 4 p.m. Maria Hjorth, $23,303 ......................74-71-65—210 Adam Bland, $1,800 ...................68-70-74-78—290
All Times EDT Jin Young Pak, $19,822...................75-69-67—211 runs from 9 a.m. to noon. Cost is Booster Club will have their meet-
•Springfield Township (1-1) vs. York Catholic
(3-2) at La Salle College H.S., Glenside, 3 p.m. North Division Silvia Cavalleri, $19,822 ..................72-68-71—211 $100 and includes individualized ing June 6 at 6 p.m. at Kesters Bar
Mina Harigae, $19,822 ....................71-69-71—211
•Riverside (7-1) vs. Karns City (9-1) at Burkett
Sports Complex, Robinson Twp., 2 p.m.
W L Pct.
Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 35 21 .625
GB
— Meena Lee, $19,822 ........................71-69-71—211 N A S C A R instruction, T-shirt and an optional on Miller Street in Luzerne. All
•Sagertown (10-1) vs. Laurel (7-4) at Jerry Uht Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Amy Yang, $19,822 ..........................70-67-74—211 swim period. Contact Woodruff at parents are welcome and encour-
Park, Erie, noon (Yankees) ................................. 30 24 .556 4
Katherine Hull, $15,901....................76-70-66—212
Hee Kyung Seo, $15,901 ................73-72-67—212
Sprint Cup-STP 400 Results 674-6317 or twoodruf@miser- aged to attend.
•Bedford (5-1) vs. Waynesburg (7-2) at Shanks-
ville Stoneycreek H.S., Shanksville, 4:30 p.m.
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 30 26 .536 5 Eun-Hee Ji, $15,901 ........................71-73-68—212 Sunday icordia.edu.
•Central (6-1) vs. Mohawk (7-3) at Blair County Buffalo (Mets)........................... 26 32 .448 10 Ai Miyazato, $15,901 ........................73-69-70—212 At Kansas Speedway Misericordia University will host its REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Ballpark, Altoona, 6:30 p.m. Syracuse (Nationals)............... 23 31 .426 11 Natalie Gulbis, $15,901....................71-70-71—212 Kansas City, Kan.
QUARTERFINALS Rochester (Twins) ................... 22 32 .407 12 Shi Hyun Ahn, $15,901 ....................71-67-74—212 Lap length: 1.5 miles
annual Soccer Success Camp for
Thursday, June 9 South Division Michelle Wie, $12,397......................72-71-70—213
(Start position in parentheses) boys and girls from June 27-July 1. Mountaintop Area Little League will
First-round winners at neutral sites Heather Bowie Young, $12,397......73-70-70—213
W L Pct. GB
Stacy Prammanasudh, $12,397 .....71-71-71—213
1. (25) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 267 laps, 102.4 rat- The camp is open to children ages offer a fall baseball program, for
SEMIFINALS Durham (Rays) ....................... 31 25 .554 — ing, 47 points, $216,633.
Monday, June 13 Gwinnett (Braves) .................. 28 28 .500 3
Beth Bader, $12,397.........................72-69-72—213 2. (28) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 267, 87.5, 42, 7-14 and is under the direction of boys and girls, ages 8 through 11.
Sandra Gal, $12,397 ........................67-74-72—213
Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites
Charlotte (White Sox)............ 25 30 .455 51⁄2 Jimin Jeong, $12,397 .......................75-66-72—213
$181,825. Misericordia’s men’s soccer coach Age based on 2011 regular season.
CHAMPIONSHIP 3. (15) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 267, 105.6, 42,
Friday, June 17 Norfolk (Orioles)..................... 20 37 .351 11 ⁄2
1 Aree Songv, $12,397 .......................71-70-72—213 $183,950. Chuck Edkins. Cost is $115 and Season runs late August through
West Division Gwladys Nocera, $8,961 .................74-71-69—214
Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College,
Michele Redman, $8,961.................71-73-70—214
4. (22) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 267, 112.4, 40, includes a t-shirt, soccer ball, lunch mid October. Registration fee is:
3:30 p.m. W L Pct. GB $156,261.
__________ Columbus (Indians)................ 36 21 .632 — Paula Creamer, $8,961 ....................72-71-71—214 5. (7) Carl Edwards, Ford, 267, 121.7, 40, $154,391. and access to the Anderson Center $40. Registrations will be held
Vicky Hurst, $8,961 ..........................69-73-72—214 6. (21) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 267, 104.2, 38, $141,911. pool. Camp hours are 9 a.m. – 2 from 10 a.m. to noon June 18 and
Louisville (Reds) .................... 34 23 .596 2 Jennifer Johnson, $8,961 ................75-67-72—214 7. (31) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 267, 103.1, 37,
CLASS A Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 27 31 .466 91⁄2 Se Ri Pak, $8,961.............................73-69-72—214 $142,486. p.m. with an optional swim period. from 6 p.m. to 8 pm. July 7 at the
Toledo (Tigers)....................... 26 32 .448 10 ⁄2
1
Lindsey Wright, $8,961 ....................69-71-74—214 8. (13) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 267, 117.5, 37, Contact Edkins at 674-6397 or Alberdeen Complex. For more
FIRST ROUND
Saturday's Games Katie Futcher, $8,961 .......................71-68-75—214 $140,408.
Today's games Louisville 6, Columbus 5, 10 innings Haeji Kang, $8,961 ...........................71-68-75—214 9. (1) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 267, 135, 37, $139,225. cedkins@misericordia.edu. information, call 823-7949 or visit:
•Reading Central Catholic (3-1) vs. Masterman
(12-1) at Muhlenberg H.S., 6 p.m.
Toledo 7, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 3 Allison Fouch, $6,961 ......................74-70-71—215 10. (14) Greg Biffle, Ford, 267, 96, 34, $101,675. Nanticoke Area Basketball is cur- www.mountaintoparealittleleague-
Rochester 5, Norfolk 1 Mika Miyazato, $6,961 .....................70-74-71—215 11. (10) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 267, 102.8, 33,
•Tri-Valley (11-1) vs. Calvary Christian (1-1) at Pawtucket 7, Durham 1 Amy Hung, $6,961 ............................72-71-72—215 $133,236. rently accepting registrations for .com.
Walter Stump Stadium, Pine Grove, 5 p.m.
•Old Forge (2-1) vs. Muncy (4-1) at Connell
Gwinnett 7, Buffalo 1 Gerina Piller, $5,761 ........................70-75-71—216 12. (3) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 267, 106.9, 33, its summer basketball camp open
Syracuse 6, Indianapolis 4 Seon Hwa Lee, $5,761 ....................75-69-72—216 $132,641.
Park, Scranton, 4:30 p.m. Charlotte 8, Lehigh Valley 1 Mariajo Uribe, $5,761.......................71-73-72—216 13. (19) David Ragan, Ford, 267, 89.9, 31, $90,550. to all boys and girls from grades
•Salisbury Elk Lick (5-1) vs. Lancaster Country Sunday's Games Amelia Lewis, $5,761 .......................75-68-73—216 14. (17) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 267, 83.5, 30, second to ninth. The camp will be
Day (3-2) at McConnellsburg H.S., 4:30 p.m. Norfolk 11, Rochester 5, 11 innings Jennifer Rosales, $5,761.................71-72-73—216 $104,133.
•Neshannock (7-1) vs. Bishop McCort (6-2) at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 3, Toledo 2 Momoko Ueda, $5,761 ....................74-67-75—216 15. (12) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 267, 68.9, 29, held from June 20 through June Bulletin Board items will not be
Pullman Park, Butler, 2 p.m. Syracuse 6, Indianapolis 4 Haru Nomura, $5,761 ......................72-68-76—216 $118,125. 24 with the girls’ session from 9
•Mercyhurst Prep (10-1) vs. Coudersport (9-2) at Indianapolis 7, Syracuse 2 Candie Kung, $4,539........................76-70-71—217 16. (4) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 267, 74.8, 28, accepted over the telephone. Items
Jerry Uht Stadium, Erie, 3 p.m. Gwinnett 7, Buffalo 5 $105,789. a.m. to noon, while the boys follow
•Elk County Catholic (9-1) vs. Serra Catholic (7-3) Lehigh Valley 4, Charlotte 2
Angela Stanford, $4,539 ..................74-72-71—217
17. (2) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 266, 80.3, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Both will be may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
Na Yeon Choi, $4,539......................75-70-72—217
at Brockway H.S., 4:30 p.m. Durham 5, Pawtucket 4 Meaghan Francella, $4,539.............72-73-72—217 28, $115,308.
held at the Nanticoke Area school tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
•Bishop Carroll (6-1) vs. Chartiers Houston (7-2) Louisville 11, Columbus 5 Alison Walshe, $4,539 .....................74-71-72—217 18. (27) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 266, 78.8, 26,
at First Commonwealth Field, Homer City, 4 p.m. Monday's Games Marcy Hart, $4,539 ...........................74-70-73—217
$119,233. district gyms. Early registration is off at the Times Leader or mailed to
QUARTERFINALS 19. (9) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 266, 78.5, 25,
Thursday, June 9
Pawtucket at Durham, 1:05 p.m. Jennifer Song, $4,539......................75-68-74—217 $85,875. encouraged to insure that no one Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
Louisville at Columbus, 5:05 p.m., 1st game Nicole Castrale, $3,723 ...................75-70-73—218
First-round winners at neutral sites Buffalo at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Lorie Kane, $3,723 ...........................72-72-74—218
20. (8) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 266, 74.2, 24, gets left out. Information and St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
SEMIFINALS Syracuse at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. $85,975.
Jee Young Lee, $3,723....................74-69-75—218 21. (18) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 266, 65.6, 23,
Monday, June 13 Toledo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. Jennie Lee, $3,723 ...........................73-69-76—218
Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites Norfolk at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. $85,150.
Jeehae Lee, $3,723..........................71-70-77—218 22. (23) David Reutimann, Toyota, 266, 59, 22,
CHAMPIONSHIP Lehigh Valley at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Ashli Bunch, $3,367 .........................74-72-73—219
Friday, June 17 Louisville at Columbus, 7:35 p.m., 2nd game $104,708.
Karin Sjodin, $3,367 .........................77-69-73—219 23. (5) Joey Logano, Toyota, 266, 76.3, 21, 445; 3. D.Earnhardt Jr., 444; 4. K.Harvick, 442; 5. Carlos Reveco, 12, for the interim WBA World fly-
Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College, Tuesday's Games Mi Hyun Kim, $3,367 ........................74-71-74—219 Ky.Busch, 425; 6. Ku.Busch, 414; 7. M.Kenseth,
10:30 a.m. Louisville at Syracuse, 7 p.m. $86,125. 412; 8. T.Stewart, 393; 9. C.Bowyer, 391; 10. weight title.
Pornanong Phatlum, $3,367............72-71-76—219 24. (11) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 266, 62.6, 20, At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (SHO), La-
Gwinnett at Toledo, 7 p.m. Tiffany Joh, $3,049 ...........................75-71-74—220 R.Newman, 382; 11. D.Hamlin, 381; 12. G.Biffle,
Charlotte at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. $102,520. 377. teef Kayode vs. Matt Godfrey, 10, cruiserweights;
Kris Tamulis, $3,049.........................75-71-74—220 25. (16) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 266, 67.1, 19, Chros Avalos vs. Khabir Suleymanov, 10, super
Indianapolis at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m.
W H AT ’ S O N T V Durham at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Chella Choi, $3,049..........................71-73-76—220 $84,475.
NASCAR Driver Rating Formula
A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race. bantamweights.
Rochester at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Anna Grzebien, $3,049....................69-74-77—220 26. (35) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 266, 59.7, 18, The formula combines the following categories: June 11
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Pawtucket at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. Jenny Shin, $3,049...........................73-69-78—220 $105,516. Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running At Roseland Ballroom, New York (SHO), Hector
Nicole Hage, $2,912.........................73-72-76—221 27. (26) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 266, 63.3, 17, Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Sanchez vs. Vincent Arroyo, 10, junior welter-
8 p.m. $112,161.
ESPN2 — World Series championship series, Leta Lindley, $2,875 .........................74-72-80—226 Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Fin- weights; Luis Del Valle vs. Dat Nguyen, 10, feather-
28. (20) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 266, 53.1, 16, ish. weights.
game 1, teams TBD, at Oklahoma City
CYCLING E A S T E R N Champions Tour $102,270. At TBA, Mexico, Austin Trout vs. David Lopez, 12,
29. (6) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 266, 53.3, 15,
5 p.m. L E A G U E Principal Charity Classic $110,339. A H L for Trout’s WBA World light middleweight title.
June 17
VERSUS — Criterium du Dauphine, stage 1, Albert- 30. (40) Patrick Carpentier, Ford, 265, 37.6, 0,
ville to Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse, France (same- Scores At Panama City, Panama, Anselmo Moreno vs. Lo-
$90,483.
day tape) At A Glance Sunday 31. (39) Andy Lally, Ford, 265, 40.7, 13, $83,275. Playoff Glance renzo Parra, 12, for Moreno’s WBA Super World
All Times EDT At Glen Oaks CC 32. (42) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 264, 41.9, 12, bantamweight title; Gennady Golovkin vs. Kassim
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL All Times EDT Ouma, 12, for Golovkin’s WBA World middleweight
7 p.m. Eastern Division West Des Moines, Iowa $82,708. (x-if necessary) title.
COMCAST, ESPN — L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia W L Pct. GB Purse: $1,725,000 33. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 263, 43.4, 11, CONFERENCE FINALS
$81,347. At Austin, Texas (ESPN2), Karim Mayfield vs.
NHL HOCKEY New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 35 21 .625 — Yardage: 6,879; Par: 71 BEST OF 7 Steve Forbes, 10, welterweights; Fernando Guer-
Trenton (Yankees) ................. 35 21 .625 — 34. (30) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 243, 34.2, 0, $70,625.
8 p.m. Final 35. (24) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 190, 41.6, 0, EASTERN CONFERENCE rero vs. Michael Medina, 10, middleweights.
VERSUS — Playoffs, finals, game 3, Vancouver at New Britain (Twins) ............... 30 25 .545 41⁄2 Bob Gilder (259), $258,750.............68-66-65—199 $70,450. Binghamton 4, Charlotte 0 June 18
Boston Reading (Phillies)................... 29 26 .527 51⁄2 Mark Brooks (152), $151,800 .........65-67-68—200 36. (41) Johnny Sauter, Dodge, brakes, 101, 32.5, 0, Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4 At Mendoza, Argentina, Jonathan Barros vs. Celes-
Portland (Red Sox) ................ 19 36 .345 151⁄2 Mike Goodes (114), $113,850 ........70-66-65—201 $70,250. Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0 tino Caballero, 12, for Barros’ WBA featherweight ti-
Rod Spittle (114), $113,850 ............68-68-65—201 37. (33) Casey Mears, Toyota, ignition, 100, 43.6, 8, Tuesday, May 17: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 1 tle; Juan Carlos Cano vs. Rudy Santiago Ruiz, 10,
Binghamton (Mets) ................ 18 36 .333 16 Wednesday, May 18: Binghamton 4, Charlotte 3,
Mark Calcavecchia (83), $82,800 ..67-66-69—202 $70,050. featherweights.
T R A N S A C T I O N S Western Division
W L Pct. GB
Lee Rinker (62), $62,100.................74-65-64—203 38. (32) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, brakes, 38, 36.9, 6,
OT At Guadalajara, Mexico (HBO), Saul Alvarez vs.
Tom Lehman (62), $62,100.............68-69-66—203 $69,850. WESTERN CONFERENCE Ryan Rhodes, 12, for Alvarez’s WBC junior middle-
Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 31 23 .574 — Brad Bryant (62), $62,100 ...............71-65-67—203 39. (29) David Stremme, Chevrolet, brakes, 37, Houston 4, Hamilton 3 weight title; Jason Litzau vs. Adrien Broner, 10, ju-
BASEBALL Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 28 28 .500 4 Michael Allen (43), $43,125 ............69-68-67—204 35.3, 5, $69,700. Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1 nior lightweights; Jose Osorio vs. Alex Monterroza,
Erie (Tigers) ............................. 27 28 .491 41⁄2 Steve Pate (43), $43,125 .................70-66-68—204 40. (43) Mike Skinner, Toyota, ignition, 34, 28.8, 0, Sunday, May 15: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 10, junior lightweights; Sergio Villanueva vs. Onalvi
American League Tuesday, May 17: Houston 3, Hamilton 2
BOSTON RED SOX—Activated RHP John Lackey Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 28 30 .483 5 Peter Senior (43), $43,125 ..............67-67-70—204 $69,550. Sierra, 10, featherweights.
Wednesday, May 18: Hamilton 8, Houston 1
from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Josh Reddick to Richmond (Giants) .................. 27 29 .482 5 Jay Don Blake (43), $43,125...........72-64-68—204 41. (37) Michael McDowell, Toyota, electrical, 33, Friday, May 20: Hamilton 4, Houston 2 June 24
Pawtucket (IL). Nick Price, $32,775 ..........................68-71-66—205 35.6, 3, $69,400. Sunday, May 22: Hamilton 5, Houston 4, 2OT At Pechanga Resort and Casino, Temecula, Calif.
Akron (Indians)......................... 27 31 .466 6 Hal Sutton, $32,775..........................71-68-66—205 42. (36) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, rear gear, 20, 31.9,
CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Activated 3B Mark Tea- Tuesday, May 24: Houston 4, Hamilton 3 (ESPN2), John Molina vs. Robert Frankel, 10, light-
Saturday's Games Mark O’Meara, $32,775 ...................69-69-67—205 0, $69,275. weights; Michael Dallas Jr. vs. Mauricio Herrera,
hen from the 15-day DL. Designated RHP Jeff Mar- Bowie 6, New Britain 0 CALDER CUP FINALS
quez for assignment. Joey Sindelar, $25,214 ....................68-71-67—206 43. (34) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, rear gear, 19, 30, BEST OF 7 10, lightweights.
Portland 4, Altoona 0 John Huston, $25,214......................70-69-67—206 0, $69,640.
DETROIT TIGERS—Placed LHP David Purcey on Binghamton 7, Akron 4 Houston 2, Binghamton 2 June 25
the paternity leave list. Recalled LHP Adam Wilk Bill Glasson, $25,214 .......................73-66-67—206 Race Statistics Friday, May 27: Houston 3, Binghamton 1 At Cologne, Germany, Felix Sturm vs. Matthew
Erie 3, Harrisburg 1 David Frost, $25,214........................70-68-68—206 Average Speed of Race Winner: 137.184 mph.
from Toledo (IL). Richmond 3, Reading 2 Saturday, May 28: Binghamton 2, Houston 1, OT Macklin, 12, for Sturm’s WBA Super middleweight
National League Jeff Hart, $25,214 .............................68-69-69—206 Time of Race: 2 hours, 55 minutes, 10 seconds. Wednesday, June 1: Houston 2, Binghamton 1 title.
Trenton 4, New Hampshire 3, 10 innings Margin of Victory: 2.813 seconds.
COLORADO ROCKIES—Placed RHP Matt Daley Bruce Fleisher, $25,214 ..................72-65-69—206 Friday, June 3: Binghamton 3, Houston 0 At St. Louis (HBO), Tavoris Cloud vs. Yusaf Mack,
Sunday's Games Gary Hallberg, $19,033 ...................71-69-67—207 Caution Flags: 5 for 22 laps. Saturday, June 4: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05
on the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Rex Brothers from Akron 6, Binghamton 3 12, for Cloud’s IBF light heavyweight title; Bermane
Colorado Springs (PCL). Tom Jenkins, $19,033......................70-68-69—207 Lead Changes: 17 among 9 drivers. p.m. Stiverne vs. Ray Austin, 12, WBC heavyweight elim-
Harrisburg 7, Erie 4 Larry Mize, $19,033..........................70-67-70—207 Lap Leaders: J.Montoya 1; Ky.Busch 2-8; J.Mon- Tuesday, June 7: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed INF Brandon Trenton 5, New Hampshire 2 inator; Devon Alexander vs. Lucas Matthysse, 12,
Belt on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Conor Gillaspie John Cook, $16,445 .........................72-69-67—208 toya 9-17; Ku.Busch 18-45; L.Cassill 46; C.Mears p.m. junior welterweights; Cornelius Bundrage vs. Se-
Richmond 6, Reading 4 47; Ku.Busch 48-83; C.Edwards 84-112; Ky.Busch x-Thursday, June 9: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05
from Fresno (PCL). Bowie 4, New Britain 3, 10 innings Loren Roberts, $16,445...................73-66-69—208 chew Powell, 12, for Bundrage’s IBF junior middle-
Chien Soon Lu, $16,445 ..................69-68-71—208 113-116; D.Hamlin 117-140; T.Stewart 141-153; p.m.
North American League Portland 12, Altoona 4 weight title; Guillermo Jones vs. Ryan Coyne, 12,
YUMA SCORPIONS—Signed INF Arnoldo Ponce. Jeff Sluman, $13,085 .......................72-70-67—209 D.Hamlin 154-159; Ku.Busch 160-204; T.Stewart for Jones’ WBA World cruiserweight title.
Monday's Games 205-211; D.Hamlin 212-215; Ku.Busch 216-258;
Hale Irwin, $13,085 ..........................73-69-67—209
BASKETBALL Trenton at Reading, 7:05 p.m.
Gil Morgan, $13,085 .........................72-69-68—209 B.Keselowski 259-267. F I G H T At TBA, Mexico, Humberto Soto vs. Motoki Sasaki,
12, for Soto’s WBC lightweight title; Antonio Lozada
National Basketball Association
Tuesday's Games
Harrisburg at Binghamton, 5:35 p.m., 1st game
Larry Nelson, $13,085......................71-70-68—209 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led):
Ku.Busch, 4 times for 152 laps; D.Hamlin, 3 times S C H E D U L E Jr. vs. Roberto Ortiz, 12, junior welterweights; Da-
vid De La Mora vs. Gerardo Marin, 12, bantam-
DETROIT PISTONS—Fired coach John Kuester. Peter Jacobsen, $13,085 ................72-69-68—209
Akron at New Britain, 6:35 p.m. Steve Lowery, $13,085 ....................74-66-69—209 for 34 laps; C.Edwards, 1 time for 29 laps; T.Ste- weights; Arturo Badillo vs. Cesar Gandara, 12, ju-
FOOTBALL Erie at Altoona, 7 p.m.
Richmond at Portland, 7 p.m. Roger Chapman, $13,085 ...............73-67-69—209
wart, 2 times for 20 laps; Ky.Busch, 2 times for 11
laps; J.Montoya, 2 times for 10 laps; B.Keselowski,
June 10
At Roseland Ballroom, New York (ESPN2), Kenny nior bantamweights.
Canadian Football League Bowie at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m. Mike Reid, $9,746.............................71-72-67—210 1 time for 9 laps; L.Cassill, 1 time for 1 lap; C.Mears, Galarza vs. Irving Garcia, 10, welterweights; Tho- July 1
MONTREAL ALOUETTES—Released RB Ahman Trenton at Reading, 7:05 p.m. Tom Pernice, Jr., $9,746 .................73-69-68—210 1 time for 1 lap. mas Dulorme vs. DeMarcus Corley, 10, welter- At TBA, Thailand, Pongsaklek Wonjongkam vs. Ta-
Green. Harrisburg at Binghamton, 8:05 p.m., 2nd game Tom Kite, $9,746 ..............................72-69-69—210 Top 12 in Points: 1. C.Edwards, 485; 2. J.Johnson, weights. kuya Kogawa. 12, for Wonjongkam’s WBC flyweight
At Mendoza, Argentina, Jean Piero Perez vs. Juan title.
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STANDINGS/STATS
Halladay helps S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division

stop Phils’ skid


W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
New York ....................................... 33 24 .579 — — 7-3 W-2 17-13 16-11
Boston ............................................ 33 26 .559 1 — 6-4 W-3 19-13 14-13
Tampa Bay..................................... 30 29 .508 4 3 4-6 L-1 14-16 16-13
Toronto........................................... 30 29 .508 4 3 6-4 W-1 15-14 15-15
Baltimore........................................ 26 31 .456 7 6 3-7 L-1 16-16 10-15
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Cleveland ..................................... 33 24 .579 — — 3-7 L-4 19-10 14-14
Detroit ........................................... 31 27 .534 21⁄2 11⁄2 6-4 W-2 17-11 14-16
Chicago ........................................ 28 33 .459 7 6 5-5 L-2 11-15 17-18
Kansas City.................................. 25 34 .424 9 8 3-7 L-4 19-18 6-16
The Associated Press Brewers 6, Marlins 5 Minnesota .................................... 21 37 .362 121⁄2 111⁄2 5-5 W-4 6-15 15-22
PITTSBURGH — Roy Halla- MIAMI — Josh Wilson W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
day pitched seven effective homered with two out in the Texas ............................................. 34 26 .567 — — 8-2 W-5 19-11 15-15
Seattle ............................................ 31 28 .525 21⁄2 2 7-3 W-1 18-15 13-13
innings, and Philadelphia 11th inning, and Milwaukee Los Angeles .................................. 30 31 .492 41⁄2 4 4-6 L-2 14-15 16-16
Oakland.......................................... 27 33 .450 7 61⁄2 4-6 L-6 14-15 13-18
snapped a season-high four- topped Florida by a run for the NATIONAL LEAGUE
game losing streak, beating third day in a row. East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Pittsburgh Pirates 7-3 on Sun- Philadelphia................................... 35 24 .593 — — 5-5 W-1 19-10 16-14
day to avoid a sweep. Giants 2, Rockies 1 Florida ............................................
Atlanta ............................................
31
32
26
28
.544
.533
3
31⁄2
1
11⁄2
3-7
5-5
L-4
L-2
14-15
17-13
17-11
15-15
Neil Walker hit a two-run SAN FRANCISCO — Ryan
New York .......................................
Washington ...................................
28
26
31
33
.475
.441
7
9
5
7
5-5
5-5
W-2
W-1
15-17
14-12
13-14
12-21
homer in the first inning, one Vogelsong pitched eight fantas- Central Division
of six Pittsburgh hits off Halla- tic innings, and Andres Torres St. Louis .......................................
W
36
L
25
Pct
.590
GB WCGB
— —
L10
6-4
Str
W-3
Home
18-12
Away
18-13
day (8-3), who had six strike- Milwaukee .................................... 33 26 .559 2 — 7-3 W-3 21-7 12-19
singled home the tiebreaking Cincinnati...................................... 30 30 .500 51⁄2 31⁄2 4-6 L-2 18-14 12-16
outs and one walk in tying for Pittsburgh..................................... 28 30 .483 61⁄2 41⁄2 6-4 L-1 11-15 17-15
run to lead San Francisco over Chicago ........................................ 23 34 .404 11 9 2-8 L-6 12-19 11-15
the most wins in the majors. Houston ........................................ 23 37 .383 121⁄2 101⁄2 4-6 L-3 11-17 12-20
Colorado.
Ryan Howard had three West Division AP PHOTO
RBIs, Chase Utley was on base Freddy Sanchez also drove in W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
San Francisco ............................... 33 26 .559 — — 6-4 W-1 15-9 18-17
a run for the Giants, who won Arizona........................................... 33 27 .550 ⁄2 ⁄2 7-3 L-1 20-13 13-14 The Philadelphia Phillies’ Ryan Howard watches his sacrifice fly to
four times, and Placido Po-
1 1

Los Angeles .................................. 28 32 .467 51⁄2 51⁄2 6-4 W-2 15-16 13-16 deep center field off Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Chris Resop dur-
lanco had two hits and scored their fourth in five games. Colorado ........................................ 27 31 .466 51⁄2 51⁄2 3-7 L-1 13-15 14-16
Miguel Tejada had two hits. San Diego ...................................... 27 33 .450 61⁄2 61⁄2 7-3 W-3 12-21 15-12 ing the fifth inning in Pittsburgh Sunday. The Phillies’ Shane Vic-
twice for Philadelphia. The AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE torino scored from third, tying the game as the Phillies went on to
struggling Phillies offense — Saturday's Games Saturday's Games
win 7-3.
seven runs in the previous four Padres 7, Astros 2 Boston 9, Oakland 8, 14 innings
Tampa Bay 3, Seattle 2
St. Louis 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 12 innings
Colorado 2, San Francisco 1
games — broke out with 14 SAN DIEGO — Chase Head- Texas 4, Cleveland 0 L.A. Dodgers 11, Cincinnati 8, 11 innings N L B O X E S Nationals 9, Diamondbacks 4
Baltimore 5, Toronto 3 Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 3 Washington Arizona
hits and was aided by seven ley extended his career-high Detroit 4, Chicago White Sox 2 N.Y. Mets 5, Atlanta 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
walks, two hit batters, two wild hitting streak to 15 games with
Minnesota 7, Kansas City 2 Milwaukee 3, Florida 2 Phillies 7, Pirates 3 Berndn cf-lf 6 2 3 0 Blmqst lf 5 0 1 0
N.Y. Yankees 3, L.A. Angels 2 Arizona 2, Washington 0 Dsmnd ss 5 0 1 0 KJhnsn 2b 4 1 2 1
Philadelphia Pittsburgh
pitches and a passed ball. an RBI double and the San Sunday's Games
Texas 2, Cleveland 0
San Diego 6, Houston 3
Sunday's Games ab r h bi ab r h bi Werth rf
L.Nix lf
3 1 0 1 J.Upton rf
4 1 1 0 S.Drew ss
3 0 0 0
4 1 1 0
Victorn cf 5 1 2 1 Paul lf 4 1 1 0
The Phillies completed a 4-5 Diego Padres won three con- Boston 6, Oakland 3
Toronto 7, Baltimore 4
L.A. Dodgers 9, Cincinnati 6
Milwaukee 6, Florida 5, 11 innings Polanc 3b 5 2 2 1 JHrrsn 3b 3 1 1 0 Ankiel cf
Morse 1b
1 1 0 1 CYoung cf
4 1 1 4 Monter c
4 1 2 0
4 1 0 0
road trip. secutive home games for the Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 3 Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 3 Utley 2b
Howard 1b
5
4
1
0
3 0
2 3
AMcCt cf
Walker 2b
3 0 1 1
4 1 1 2 Espinos 2b 4 1 2 0 Mirand 1b 4 0 0 1
Minnesota 6, Kansas City 0 St. Louis 3, Chicago Cubs 2, 10 innings WRams c 5 1 1 3 Mora 3b 4 0 0 1
first time this season with a N.Y. Yankees 5, L.A. Angels 3 San Francisco 2, Colorado 1
Ibanez lf
Ruiz c
4
3
0
0
0 1
0 1
Overay 1b
GJones rf
4 0 1 0
4 0 1 0 Cora 3b 3 0 1 0 IKnndy p 2 0 0 0
Cardinals 3, Cubs 2 victory over the Houston As- Seattle 9, Tampa Bay 6 Washington 9, Arizona 4, 11 innings
San Diego 7, Houston 2
DBrwn rf 5 0 2 0 BrWod ss 4 0 2 0 HrstnJr ph-3b 1 1 1 0 Vasquz p
Marqus p 3 0 0 0 Heilmn p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Monday's Games WValdz ss 4 1 1 0 DBrwn c 2 0 0 0
ST. LOUIS — Albert Pujols tros. Minnesota (S.Baker 2-4) at Cleveland (Tomlin 7-2),
7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets 6, Atlanta 4
Monday's Games
Hallady p 3 1 1 0 Diaz ph 1 0 1 0 Clipprd p
Storen p
1 0 0 0 RRorts ph
0 0 0 0 Kroenk p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Contrrs p 0 0 0 0 CSnydr c 1 0 0 0
hit a game-ending homer in Oakland (G.Gonzalez 5-3) at Baltimore (Matusz L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 4-4) at Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 4-5), Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 JMcDnl p 1 0 1 0 Coffey p
SBurntt p
0 0 0 0 Brrghs ph
0 0 0 0 Nady ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1
0-0), 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
extra innings for the second Mets 6, Braves 4 Detroit (Scherzer 6-2) at Texas (C.Lewis 5-5), 8:05 Chicago Cubs (Garza 2-4) at Cincinnati (Leake 4-2),
BFrncs ph
Madson p
1
0
1
0
1 0
0 0
Resop p
Ciriaco ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 Zmrmn ph 0 0 0 0 Putz p 0 0 0 0
HRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Patersn p 0 0 0 0
straight day, beating the Chica- NEW YORK — R.A. Dickey
p.m.
Seattle (Pineda 6-2) at Chicago White Sox (Danks
7:10 p.m.
Milwaukee (Greinke 4-1) at Florida (Vazquez 3-4),
Meek p
Moskos p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Totals 40 911 9 Totals 36 4 6 4
go Cubs with a leadoff shot in pitched eight baffling innings, 0-8), 8:10 p.m.
Toronto (Morrow 2-3) at Kansas City (F.Paulino
7:10 p.m.
Colorado (Mortensen 1-3) at San Diego (Richard
Tabata ph 1 0 0 0 Washington................ 001 000 030 05 — 9
Arizona ....................... 000 000 013 00 — 4
Ascanio p 0 0 0 0
the 10th inning of the St. Louis Jose Reyes hit an RBI double 0-0), 8:10 p.m. 2-6), 10:05 p.m. Veras p 0 0 0 0 DP—Washington 1. LOB—Washington 10, Arizona
Tampa Bay (Price 6-5) at L.A. Angels (Chatwood Washington (Lannan 3-5) at San Francisco (Lince- DMcCt p 0 0 0 0 7. 2B—L.Nix (9), Espinosa (7). HR—Morse (8),
Cardinals’ victory. and scored twice and the New 3-2), 10:05 p.m. cum 5-4), 10:15 p.m. Cedeno ph 1 0 0 0 W.Ramos (4), K.Johnson (11). SB—Espinosa (5).
Totals 39 714 7 Totals 34 310 3 S—Desmond, Zimmermann. SF—Werth, Mora.
Pujols hammered a fastball York Mets beat the Atlanta
Tuesday's Games
Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
Arizona at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia....................... 000 121 012 — 7 IP H R ER BB SO
from Rodrigo Lopez (0-1) an Braves for the second straight
Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m.
Oakland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta at Florida, 7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh .......................... 200 000 010 — 3 Washington
Marquis .................... 51⁄3 3 0 0 3 4
E—Polanco (5), Overbay (6). DP—Philadelphia 1,
estimated 446 feet to left for nigh. Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Philadelphia 16, Pittsburgh 7. Clippard H,13 .......... 21⁄3 1 1 1 0 6
Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Storen H,3................ 1⁄3 2 3 3 2 0
his 10th career game-ending Carlos Beltran had a run- Toronto at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.
2B—Do.Brown (5), J.Harrison (1). HR—Walker (8).
SB—Utley (3). S—Paul, J.Harrison. SF—Howard, Coffey H,2................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
S.Burnett W,1-2
homer. His fifth shot during a scoring double off Tim Hudson
Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Colorado at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Washington at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
Ibanez.
IP H R ER BB SO BS,5-9 ...................... 12⁄3 0 0 0 1 0
seven-game homestand and Philadelphia H.Rodriguez ............ 1 0 0 0 0 0
(4-5) before fouling a ball off Halladay W,8-3........ 7 6 2 2 1 6 Arizona
No. 13 for the season gave the Contreras H,3.......... 1⁄3 2 1 1 0 0 I.Kennedy................. 7 5 1 1 3 3
his right shin and leaving the Tigers 7, White Sox 3 Bastardo H,4............ 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 Vasquez ................... 1⁄3 1 2 2 0 0
Cardinals a three-game sweep A L B O X E S Madson .................... 1 1 0 0 0 2 Heilman .................... 2⁄3 1 1 1 0 0
game in pain. Justin Turner Kroenke.................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
over the Cubs, who have lost Detroit Chicago Pittsburgh
Putz........................... 1 1 0 0 0 3
nine of 11. added an RBI single and the Yankees 5, Angels 3 AJcksn cf
ab r h bi
5 0 1 0 Pierre lf
ab r h bi
5 1 2 0
Ja.McDonald L,3-4 .
Resop .......................
4
1
3
0
3
0
3
0
5
1
3
0 Paterson L,0-1 ......... 1 3 5 5 2 1
Storen pitched to 4 batters in the 9th.
banged-up Mets finished 5-5 on New York Los Angeles Kelly 3b
Boesch rf
5 1 0 0 AlRmrz ss
3 1 1 0 Quentin rf
5 0 1 0
3 1 1 0
Meek......................... 2⁄3
Moskos..................... 11⁄3
3
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
2 HBP—by Marquis (J.Upton), by Vasquez (Espino-
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Dodgers 9, Reds 6 a homestand against Philadel- Jeter ss 5 0 1 0 MIzturs 2b 4 1 2 1 C.Wells rf
MiCarr 1b
1 0 0 0 Konerk 1b
3 2 1 1 Przyns c
4 0 2 1
4 0 0 0
Ascanio..................... 1⁄3 3 1 1 0 0 sa), by I.Kennedy (Werth, Morse), by Paterson (Es-
pinosa). PB—W.Ramos.
Grndrs cf 3 1 1 0 Aybar ss 5 0 1 1 Veras ........................ 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
CINCINNATI — Dodgers phia, Pittsburgh and Atlanta. Teixeir 1b 4 2 3 3 Abreu dh 3 0 2 0 VMrtnz c 3 0 0 1 Lillirdg cf 3 0 0 0 D.McCutchen .......... 1 4 2 2 0 0 Umpires—Home, Rob Drake;First, Gary Darling-
;Second, Bruce Dreckman;Third, Vic Carapazza.
AlRdrg 3b 3 0 0 0 TrHntr rf 5 0 0 0 Dirks lf 3 1 2 1 A.Dunn dh 4 0 1 0 Ja.McDonald pitched to 3 batters in the 5th.
T—3:58. A—23,129 (48,633).
pitcher Chad Billingsley drove Cano 2b 4 1 1 0 Callasp 3b 4 0 2 0 Avila dh
Raburn 2b
3 1 2 0 Bckhm 2b
4 1 1 4 Morel 3b
4 1 1 1
4 0 2 0
HBP—by Resop (Ruiz), by Ja.McDonald (Ruiz).
Nationals 9, Diamondacks 4 Swisher rf 3 1 1 1 HKndrc lf 4 0 0 0 WP—Ja.McDonald 2. PB—Du.Brown.
Cardinals 3, Cubs 2
in a career-high three runs with Dickrsn rf 0 0 0 0 Trumo 1b 4 1 1 1 Worth 2b
Santiag ss
0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
a homer, a double and a bases- PHOENIX — Rick Ankiel Posada dh
Gardnr lf
4 0 2 0 Conger c
4 0 2 1 Bourjos cf
2 1 1 0
3 0 1 0 Totals 34 7 8 7 Totals 36 310 2
Chicago
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St. Louis
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loaded walk, and Los Angeles drove in the go-ahead run with Cervelli c 4 0 0 0 Detroit................................. 000 601 000 — 7 Brewers 6, Marlins 5 Fukdm rf 3 0 0 0 Theriot ss 5 0 1 1
Totals 34 511 5 Totals 34 310 3 Chicago.............................. 200 100 000 — 3 Milwaukee Florida Barney 2b 5 1 2 0 MCrpnt 3b 4 0 0 0
beat Cincinnati again. a two-out walk in the 11th New York ........................... 011 020 010 — 5 LOB—Detroit 5, Chicago 10. 2B—Dirks (3), Avila ab r h bi ab r h bi SCastro ss 5 1 2 0 Salas p 0 0 0 0
(11), Konerko 2 (10). HR—Mi.Cabrera (13), Raburn Weeks 2b 5 2 2 3 Coghln cf 5 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b 4 0 0 0 Pujols 1b 4 2 2 1
Matt Kemp added a two-run inning and Mike Morse fol- Los Angeles....................... 002 010 000 — 3
DP—New York 2, Los Angeles 2. LOB—New York (5), Beckham (6). SB—Morel (2). CS—Pierre (9). Morgan cf 4 1 1 0 Infante 2b 6 0 3 0 ArRmr 3b 4 0 2 2 Jay cf-rf 3 0 1 0
SF—V.Martinez. DeWitt lf 4 0 0 0 Craig lf 4 0 1 1
homer — his third in five at- lowed with a grand slam, lead- 5, Los Angeles 10. 2B—Cano (12), Posada (7),
IP H R ER BB SO
Braun lf
Fielder 1b
5 0 1 0 Morrsn lf
4 0 0 0 GSnchz 1b
4 1 0 0
6 1 2 1 Campn cf 0 0 0 0 Schmkr rf 3 0 1 0
Gardner (6), M.Izturis (16), Callaspo (11), Conger Greene
bats — as the Dodgers im- ing the Washington Nationals (6). HR—Teixeira 2 (18), Swisher (5), Trumbo (11). Detroit
Penny W,5-4............ 5 8 3 3 2 5
C.Hart rf
Lucroy c
4 0 1 0 Stanton rf
5 0 1 1 Dobbs 3b
4 1 1 0
4 1 1 0 Colvin cf-lf 4 0 0 0 ph-rf-2b 1 0 0 0
SB—Granderson (9), Abreu (10), Trumbo (6), Bour-
proved to 28-10 against the to a wild victory over the Ari- jos (8). CS—Gardner (7). SF—M.Izturis.
Alburquerque...........
Benoit .......................
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
2
Counsll 3b 5 0 0 0 Bonifac ss 4 0 0 0 K.Hill c
Zamrn p
4 0 1 0
2 0 0 0
YMolin c
T.Cruz pr-c
4 0 1 0
0 1 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO JoWilsn ss 5 2 2 1 Hayes c 4 1 1 4
Reds since 2006. zona Diamondbacks. New York
Valverde...................
Chicago
1 1 0 0 0 1 Narvsn p 2 1 1 0 AnSnch p 1 0 0 0 Descals
Colon W,4-3 ............ 51⁄3 6 3 3 2 4 Estrad p 0 0 0 0 OMrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 Marshll p 0 0 0 0 2b-3b 4 0 1 0
Peavy L,2-1 ............. 4 3 6 6 3 4 Loe p 0 0 0 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 BSnydr ph 1 0 0 0 Crpntr p 2 0 0 0
Robertson H,10....... 1 0 0 0 2 1 Ohman...................... 2 3 1 1 0 4
Chamberlain H,12 .. 12⁄3 2 0 0 1 1 Kotsay ph 1 0 0 0 Cousins ph 1 0 0 0 Rasms
Bruney ...................... 12⁄3 2 0 0 1 1 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0 ph-cf 1 0 0 0
Ma.Rivera S,16-19 . 1 2 0 0 0 1 Thornton................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 2
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Los Angeles
Pineiro L,2-3 ............ 62⁄3 9 4 4 3 4 HBP—by Valverde (Quentin). WP—Penny, Albur-
Brddck p
Dillard p
0 0 0 0 LNunez p
0 0 0 0 Helms ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 1 0
RLopez p
Totals
0 0 0 0
36 2 7 2 Totals 35 3 8 3
Takahashi ................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 querque, Peavy. McGeh ph 1 0 0 0 MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Chicago ........................ 000 200 000 0 — 2
Umpires—Home, Jim Reynolds;First, Tim Welke-

Teixeira, Swisher lead


Jepsen...................... 1 1 1 1 0 1 Axford p 0 0 0 0 J.Buck ph 0 0 0 0 St. Louis ....................... 000 001 001 1 — 3
T.Bell ........................ 1 1 0 0 0 1 ;Second, Andy Fletcher;Third, Mike DiMuro. Totals 41 6 9 5 Totals 41 5 9 5
T—3:25. A—25,149 (40,615). No outs when winning run scored.
Umpires—Home, Bill Welke;First, Tim Tschida;Se- Milwaukee .................. 003 200 000 01 — 6 E—Ar.Ramirez (4). LOB—Chicago 7, St. Louis 9.
cond, Mike Estabrook;Third, John Tumpane. Florida ........................ 000 005 000 00 — 5 2B—Ar.Ramirez (15), Theriot (10). HR—Pujols
T—3:20. A—43,524 (45,389). DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB—Milwaukee 6, Florida 11. (13). S—Fukudome, C.Carpenter.
2B—Morgan (5), C.Hart (7), G.Sanchez (14). HR— IP H R ER BB SO
Mariners 9, Rays 6 Twins 6, Royals 0 Weeks (11), Jo.Wilson (2), Hayes (2). SB—Bonifa- Chicago

Yankees past Angels


cio (3). S—Narveson. Zambrano................. 7 5 1 1 2 3
Tampa Bay Seattle Minnesota Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO Marshall H,11 .......... 1 0 0 0 1 2
ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi Milwaukee Marmol BS,4-14...... 1 2 1 1 0 2
Damon dh 5 1 2 0 ISuzuki rf 5 1 2 2 Revere cf 5 1 1 0 Gordon lf 4 0 0 0 Narveson ................. 51⁄3 4 4 4 5 3 R.Lopez L,0-1.......... 0 1 1 1 0 0
Zobrist 2b 4 2 2 1 Ryan ss 4 0 0 1 ACasill ss 3 1 2 0 MeCarr cf 4 0 1 0 Estrada BS,1-1........ 12⁄3 1 1 1 1 1 St. Louis
Joyce rf 4 1 1 1 Smoak 1b 3 0 1 0 Cuddyr dh 5 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 Loe ............................ 1 1 0 0 0 1 C.Carpenter............. 9 7 2 2 2 6
JaWlsn Valenci 3b 3 0 0 0 Francr rf 4 0 0 0 Hawkins.................... 1⁄3 2 0 0 0 0 Salas W,3-0 ............. 1 0 0 0 0 1
BUpton cf 4 1 1 1 pr-2b 0 1 0 0 DYong lf 4 1 0 1 Butler dh 3 0 3 0 Braddock.................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Lopez pitched to 1 batter in the 10th.
FLopez 3b 4 0 1 1 Cust dh 4 1 1 0 LHughs 1b 3 2 2 0 Betemt 3b 4 0 0 0 Dillard W,1-0............ 12⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett;First, Ron Kulpa;Se-
AKndy Repko rf 4 0 2 3 Aviles 2b 4 0 0 0 Axford S,16-18 ........ 1 1 0 0 1 0 cond, D.J. Reyburn;Third, Marvin Hudson.
Butera c 4 1 1 0 B.Pena c 3 0 1 0 Florida
The Associated Press left-hander fanned seven, walk- Brignc ss
SRdrgz ss
0 0
3 1
0 0 2b-1b
1 0 Olivo c
3 2 1 1
4 1 1 3 Tolbert 2b 4 0 1 2 AEscor ss 3 0 1 0 Ani.Sanchez ............ 5 8 5 5 1 5
T—2:51. A—40,701 (43,975).
Totals 35 6 9 6 Totals 33 0 7 0
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mark ed two and hit a batter. Longori
Minnesota .......................... 300 001 002 — 6
Badenhop.................
Mujica .......................
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
Padres 7, Astros 2
ph-3b 1 0 1 1 Peguer lf 2 2 1 0
Teixeira homered twice against Ktchm 1b 4 0 1 0 FGtrrz cf 1 0 0 0 Kansas City ....................... 000 000 000 — 0 L.Nunez....................
M.Dunn L,4-3 ..........
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
Houston
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San Diego
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E—Butera (3), Hosmer (3). DP—Minnesota 1, Kan-
his former team, Nick Swisher Tigers 7, White Sox 3 Shppch c
Jaso ph
3 0 2 1 Figgins 3b
1 0 0 0 Halmn cf-lf
4 0 1 0
4 1 3 2 sas City 1. LOB—Minnesota 6, Kansas City 7. Braddock pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Bourn cf 4 1 1 0 Denorfi cf 5 2 2 0
2B—A.Casilla (7), L.Hughes (4). 3B—Tolbert (2). HBP—by Braddock (Morrison), by Ani.Sanchez Barmes ss 5 0 1 0 Bartlett ss 5 2 3 1
Fuld lf 4 0 0 0
also went deep, and the New CHICAGO — Ryan Raburn Totals 37 612 6 Totals 34 911 9 SB—A.Casilla (8), A.Escobar (6). S—A.Casilla. (Morgan). WP—Ani.Sanchez. Balk—Ani.Sanchez. Pence rf 4 0 1 1 Headly 3b 4 1 2 1
IP H R ER BB SO Ca.Lee lf 4 0 1 1 Ludwck lf 2 2 0 0
York Yankees beat the Los hit a grand slam, Miguel Cabre- Tampa Bay......................... 012 000 030 — 6
Minnesota WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Neshek p 0 0 0 0
Seattle ................................ 003 000 24x — 9 Dodgers 9, Reds 6 Melncn p 0 0 0 0 Hawpe 1b 3 0 1 1
Angeles Angels 5-3 on Sunday ra homered for the second DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 4, Seattle 5. Duensing W,3-5 ......
Capps .......................
8
1
6
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
1 Los Angeles Cincinnati
Kppngr 2b 4 0 1 0 Cnghm rf 4 0 0 1
2B—Zobrist (17), Joyce (15), F.Lopez (4), Shop- Wallac 1b 3 0 2 0 AlGnzlz 2b 4 0 1 2
to win the three-game series. straight day, and Detroit pach (1). 3B—I.Suzuki (1), Halman (1). HR—Olivo
Kansas City
Francis L,2-6............ 7 6 4 1 2 1
ab r h bi ab r h bi CJhnsn 3b 3 0 0 0 RJhnsn c 3 0 1 0
(7). S—Ryan. Carroll ss 4 1 1 0 Stubbs cf 5 2 2 1 Fulchin p 0 0 0 0 Latos p 1 0 0 0
Bartolo Colon (3-3) allowed topped Chicago. IP H R ER BB SO
Bl.Wood ................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Miles 2b 6 1 2 0 BPhllps 2b 5 1 2 2 Bourgs lf 1 0 0 0 Luebke p 0 0 0 0
J.Chavez .................. 1 3 2 2 1 0 Ethier rf 4 2 2 1 Votto 1b 5 0 1 2
three runs and six hits in 5 1-3 The Tigers captured the last Tampa Bay
W.Davis.................... 7 5 5 5 1 4
Umpires—Home, Cory Blaser;First, Mike Winters- Kemp cf 3 2 2 2 Bruce rf 5 0 1 0
Cancel c
Lyles p
3
1
0
0
0 0
0 0
EPtrsn ph
Qualls p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
;Second, Mike Everitt;Third, Chris Guccione. Blake 3b 6 1 1 0 FLewis lf 3 0 0 0
innings as the Yankees conclud- two in the weekend series to Howell L,0-1 T—2:24. A—21,704 (37,903). Sands lf 5 0 1 1 Arrdnd p 0 0 0 0
AngSnc ph 1 1 1 0 Grgrsn p
Tekotte
0 0 0 0
BS,1-1 ...................... 1⁄3 2 3 3 1 0 Barajs c 5 0 1 2 Fisher p 0 0 0 0
ed a 6-3 road trip and main- move within 21⁄2 games of AL Jo.Peralta................. 1⁄3 1 1 1 0 0 Loney 1b 2 1 1 0 Hanign ph 0 1 0 0 Escaln p 0 0 0 0 ph-lf 1 0 0 0
A.Russell.................. 1⁄3 3 0 0 0 0 FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0
tained their one-game lead Central-leading Cleveland. Seattle Blue Jays 7, Orioles 4 Blngsly p
DeJess ph
2
1
1
0
2 3
0 0
Cairo 3b
RHrndz c
3 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 MDwns 3b 2 0 1 0
Bedard...................... 7 8 3 3 0 7 Totals 35 2 9 2 Totals 33 710 6
over Boston in the AL East. They have won 11 of 12 against J.Wright W,2-2
Toronto
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Baltimore
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Ely p
Lindlm p
1
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Janish ss
T.Wood p
5 1 3 0
2 1 1 0 Houston.............................. 001 010 000 — 2
Derek Jeter had a single in the White Sox. BS,2-2 ......................
League S,16-19 ......
1
1
4
0
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
YEscor ss
CPttrsn lf
5
5
1
1
1 3
1 0
Andino 2b
Markks rf
5 1 2 0
3 0 0 1
Reinek p 0 0 0 0 San Diego .......................... 301 000 21x — 7
JGoms ph 1 0 0 0 DP—San Diego 1. LOB—Houston 9, San Diego 9.
five at-bats to tie Sam Rice for HBP—by W.Davis (Peguero). WP—Bedard.
Umpires—Home, Jim Joyce;First, Mark Ripperger-
Bautist rf 3 1 0 0 AdJons cf 4 1 1 0 Horst p 0 0 0 0 2B—Wallace (16), Headley 2 (17). 3B—Bartlett (3).
Lind 1b 4 2 4 3 Guerrr dh 3 0 1 1 Heisey lf 1 0 0 1 SB—Bourn 2 (25), Bourgeois (13), Headley (7), Ro-
28th place on the career hits Twins 6, Royals 0 ;Second, Jim Wolf;Third, Derryl Cousins. A.Hill 2b 4 0 1 1 D.Lee 1b 4 0 0 1 Totals 39 913 9 Totals 37 611 6 .Johnson (1). S—Latos.
T—2:55. A—28,947 (47,878). Encrnc dh 4 1 3 0 Hardy ss 3 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO
list at 2,986. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Brian RDavis cf 4 0 0 0 MrRynl 3b 4 1 1 1
Los Angeles....................... 313 011 000 — 9
Cincinnati ........................... 120 101 001 — 6 Houston
JMolin c 2 1 1 0 Reimld lf 2 0 0 0
Mariano Rivera got three Duensing pitched eight sharp Red Sox 6, Athletics 3 J.Nix 3b 4 0 0 0 Pie ph 1 0 0 0
E—Ely (1). LOB—Los Angeles 14, Cincinnati 13. Lyles L,0-1 ...............
Escalona .................. 2⁄3
4 5
0
4
0
4
0
1
1
3
0
2B—Miles (5), Ethier (14), Barajas (5), Billingsley
outs for his 16th save in 19 innings, and Jason Repko Oakland
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Boston
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Tatum c
Wieters ph
2 1 1 0
0 0 0 0
(3), B.Phillips (11). HR—Kemp (16), Billingsley (1), Fe.Rodriguez........... 1⁄3
Fulchino ................... 11⁄3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
1
1
Stubbs (8). SB—Stubbs (17), Votto (6). SF—Ethier,
chances and the 575th of his snapped an 0-for-14 skid and Crisp cf
Sweeny lf
3
3
0
0
0 0
1 0
Ellsury cf
Pedroia 2b
4 1 1 0
3 0 2 1
Totals 35 711 7 Totals 31 4 6 4 Heisey. W.Lopez................... 2⁄3
Melancon ................. 1
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
Toronto............................... 101 310 100 — 7 IP H R ER BB SO
career, 26 shy of Trevor Hoff- drove in three runs, giving DeJess dh 3 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 1 1 2 Baltimore ............................ 200 010 001 — 4 Los Angeles San Diego
CJcksn rf 3 1 0 0 Youkils 3b 4 0 0 0 DP—Toronto 1, Baltimore 2. LOB—Toronto 5, Balti- Billingsley W,5-4 ..... 5 8 4 4 3 3 Latos W,4-6.............. 5 6 2 2 2 3
man’s major league record. Minnesota a victory over Kan- KSuzuk c 3 1 0 0 Ortiz dh 4 1 3 0 more 6. 2B—Encarnacion 2 (14), Andino (4), Guer- Ely ............................. 3 3 2 2 2 4 Luebke H,2 .............. 1 0 0 0 1 1
Barton 1b 3 0 2 2 Lowrie ss 4 1 1 0 Qualls H,3 ................ 1 2 0 0 0 1
sas City and its first four-game M.Ellis 2b 4 0 0 0 Crwfrd lf 2 1 1 3
rero (10). HR—Y.Escobar (7), Lind 2 (9), Mar.Rey-
nolds (9). SB—J.Molina (2). SF—Markakis.
Lindblom ..................
Cincinnati
1 0 0 0 1 1
Gregerson................ 1 1 0 0 0 0
Red Sox 6, Athletics 3 sweep in almost four years. Kzmnff 3b
Pnngtn ss
4
4
1
0
1 1
1 0
Camrn rf 3 0 0 0
J.Drew ph-rf 1 0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO T.Wood L,4-4 .......... 42⁄3 8 8 8 5 3 Neshek ..................... 1 0
HBP—by Lyles (Ludwick, Ro.Johnson). PB—Can-
0 0 0 0
Toronto Reineke .................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 1
Sltlmch c 4 1 3 0
BOSTON — Adrian Gon- Totals 30 3 5 3 Totals 33 612 6
Jo-.Reyes W,2-4 ..... 61⁄3
Janssen .................... 2⁄3
5
0
3
0
3
0
4
0
3
0
Horst ......................... 12⁄3 3 1 1 3 0 cel.
Umpires—Home, Sam Holbrook;First, Gerry Da-
Arredondo ................ 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 2
zalez hit a two-run homer to Blue Jays 7, Orioles 4 Oakland.............................. 001 101 000 — 3 Frasor ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Fisher ....................... 1 1 0 0 1 0 vis;Second, Greg Gibson;Third, Todd Tichenor.
Boston ................................ 030 201 00x — 6 Rauch ....................... 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ely pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. T—3:12. A—21,958 (42,691).
reach 50 RBIs for the season, BALTIMORE — Adam Lind DP—Oakland 1, Boston 2. LOB—Oakland 6, Bos- Baltimore HBP—by Billingsley (F.Lewis), by Lindblom
ton 7. 2B—Barton (12), Pedroia (8), Ortiz (16). Guthrie L,2-8 ........... 5 9 6 6 3 3 (R.Hernandez). WP—T.Wood.
and Carl Crawford had a three- went 4 for 4 with two homers 3B—Saltalamacchia (1). HR—Kouzmanoff (4), Ad- Simon ....................... 3 2 1 1 1 3 Umpires—Home, Brian Knight;First, Jerry Layne-
.Gonzalez (12), C.Crawford (5). SB—C.Jackson M.Gonzalez ............. 1 0 0 0 0 1
run shot, powering John Lack- and three RBIs to back another (3), K.Suzuki (2), Pedroia (13). CS—Ellsbury (7). Umpires—Home, Kerwin Danley;First, Dana De-
;Second, Bob Davidson;Third, Hunter Wendel-
stedt.
ey and the Boston Red Sox to a winning effort by left-hander S—Ellsbury.
IP H R ER BB SO
Muth;Second, Paul Nauert;Third, Doug Eddings.
T—2:36. A—25,431 (45,438).
T—3:50. A—28,327 (42,319). Mets 6, Braves 4
victory over the Oakland Ath- Jo-Jo Reyes, and Toronto Oakland
Anderson L,3-6 ....... 5 9 5 5 2 2
Atlanta
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New York
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letics. roughed up Jeremy Guthrie in De Los Santos......... 2 2 1 1 0 4 Schafer cf
AlGnzlz ss
4 0 0 0 JosRys ss
4 0 0 0 Turner 3b
4 2 2 1
5 0 1 1
Ziegler ...................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Giants 2, Rockies 1
Lackey pitched into the sixth a victory over Baltimore Boston Rangers 2, Indians 0 Prado 3b 3 1 0 0 Beltran rf 2 1 1 1
Lackey W,3-5 .......... 52⁄3 3 3 3 2 2 Texas Cleveland Colorado San Francisco McCnn c 4 1 2 1 Harris lf 2 1 1 0
inning in his first start in nearly Yunel Escobar also homered Albers H,5................ 1 2 0 0 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi Fremn 1b 4 1 2 0 DnMrp 1b 3 0 2 0
Hottovy H,2.............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 Brantly cf 2 0 1 0 EYong cf 4 0 0 0 Torres cf 3 1 1 1 Uggla 2b 3 0 0 0 Pagan cf 3 0 1 1
a month as Boston swept the and Edwin Encarnacion had Wheeler H,2 ............ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Andrus ss 3 1 2 1 OCarer 2b 3 0 0 0 Lndstr p 0 0 0 0 MTejad 3b 4 0 2 0 Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 RPauln c 4 0 0 0
Bard S,1-3 ................ 1 0 0 0 0 1 S.Smith rf 4 0 1 0 FSnchz 2b 4 0 1 1 DHrndz ph 1 1 1 3 Pridie lf-rf 4 1 1 0
A’s to salvage a split of a six- three hits for the Blue Jays, HBP—by Anderson (C.Crawford), by Lackey (De-
MiYong dh
ABeltre 3b
3 0 0 0 T.Buck ph
4 0 0 0 ACarer ss
1 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 CGnzlz lf 4 0 0 0 Huff 1b 3 0 0 0 Hinske lf 4 0 1 0 RTejad 2b 3 1 1 1
Mather rf 4 0 0 0 Dickey p 3 0 0 0
game homestand that started who took two of three from the Jesus, K.Suzuki, C.Jackson). WP—De Los Santos
2.
N.Cruz rf
Morlnd 1b
4 0 1 0 CSantn c
4 1 2 1 Duncan dh
4 0 1 0
3 0 0 0
Tlwtzk ss
Helton 1b
4
2
0
0
0 0
0 0
Schrhlt rf
C.Ross lf
3 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 THudsn p 1 0 0 0 Evans ph 0 0 0 0
with three losses to the White last-place Orioles. Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover;First, Brian Gor-
man;Second, Dan Bellino;Third, Tony Randazzo.
Napoli c 4 0 0 0 Choo rf 2 0 0 0 Wggntn 3b
Nelson 2b
3
3
0
0
2 0
0 0
BCrwfr ss
Whitsd c
2 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
MaYng ph
CMrtnz p
1 0 0 0 Acosta p
0 0 0 0 FrRdrg p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
DvMrp lf 4 0 3 0 LaPort 1b 3 0 1 0
Sox. T—2:50. A—37,796 (37,065). EnChvz cf 3 0 1 0 Kearns lf 3 0 0 0 Iannett c 3 1 1 1 Burrell ph 0 0 0 0 Conrad 2b
Totals
0 0 0 0
33 4 6 4 Totals 33 610 5
Gentry cf 0 0 0 0 Everett 3b 3 0 0 0 Hamml p 2 0 0 0 Burriss pr 0 1 0 0
Mariners 9, Rays 6 Totals 33 2 9 2 Totals 28 0 3 0 Splrghs ph-cf 1 0 0 0 BrWlsn p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta ................................ 000 000 103 — 4
Vglsng p 2 0 0 0
Rangers 2, Indians 0 SEATTLE — Miguel Olivo Texas.................................. 011 000 000 — 2
CStwrt c 0 0 0 0
New York ........................... 220 110 00x — 6
LOB—Atlanta 4, New York 9. 2B—Freeman (15),
Cleveland ........................... 000 000 000 — 0
CLEVELAND — C.J. Wilson hit a tiebreaking three-run T H I S D A T E I N DP—Texas 2, Cleveland 2. LOB—Texas 9, Cleve-
Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 26 2 4 2
Colorado ............................ 000 010 000 — 1
Hinske (4), Jos.Reyes (18), Beltran (19). HR—
McCann (7), Di.Hernandez (1). SF—Pagan.
pitched into the eighth inning, homer off Joel Peralta in the B A S E B A L L land 4. 2B—C.Santana (10). HR—Andrus (3), Mo-
reland (8). SB—N.Cruz (3), Dav.Murphy (5). S— San Francisco.................... 000 001 01x — 2 IP H R ER BB SO
Andrus. DP—San Francisco 1. LOB—Colorado 3, San Fran- Atlanta
Mitch Moreland and Elvis eighth inning and Seattle for a June 6 IP H R ER BB SO cisco 4. HR—Iannetta (8). S—Vogelsong. T.Hudson L,4-5 ....... 4 7 5 5 1 5
1918 — Casey Stengel, after being traded by Texas IP H R ER BB SO C.Martinez ............... 2 3 1 1 3 1
Andrus homered, and Texas win over Tampa Bay. Brooklyn in the offseason, made his return to Eb- C.Wilson W,6-3 ....... 72⁄3 3 0 0 2 7 Colorado Gearrin ..................... 2 0 0 0 1 3
bets Field a memorable one. In his first at-bat, Sten- D.Oliver H,9 ............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Hammel.................... 7 2 1 1 2 4 New York
earned its first four-game Ichiro Suzuki and Greg Hal- gel called time, stepped out of the batter’s box and Feliz S,13-16 ........... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Lindstrom L,0-1 ....... 1 2 1 1 1 0 Dickey W,3-6 ........... 8 4 1 1 1 3
San Francisco Acosta ...................... 1⁄3 1 2 2 1 0
sweep in Cleveland in nearly 33 man each drove in two runs for doffed his cap. A bird flew out and the fans broke
into laughter.
Cleveland
Talbot L,2-2 ............. 6 8 2 2 3 4 Vogelsong W,4-1 .... 8 4 1 1 1 7 Fr.Rodriguez ........... 2⁄3 1 1 1 0 2
WP—T.Hudson. PB—R.Paulino.
years. Seattle, which has won six 1934 — Myril Hoag hit a major league record six sin-
gles in the New York Yankees’ 15-3 rout of the Bos-
J.Smith .....................
Sipp...........................
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
Br.Wilson S,17-19 ..
WP—Lindstrom. PB—Iannetta.
1 0 0 0 0 2
Umpires—Home, Fieldin Culbreth;First, Gary Ce-
Wilson (6-3) allowed three straight series and 14 of 18 ton Red Sox. C.Perez .................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Mike Muchlinski;First, Bill Miller-
;Second, James Hoye;Third, Paul Emmel.
derstrom;Second, Lance Barksdale;Third, Alan
Porter.
Today’s birthdays: Matt Belisle 31;Jeremy Affeldt Talbot pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.
hits over 7 2-3 innings. The games overall. 32;Mark Ellis 34. HBP—by C.Wilson (Choo). T—2:13. A—41,369 (41,915). T—2:42. A—21,015 (41,800).
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LEHMAN
Relievers save
LAKE-LEHMAN
BLACK KNIGHTS
Record: 18-1
Continued from Page 1B District 2 champions
Coach: Mark LeValley
This particular matchup is no-

day for Yankees


table in that both teams are well- Possible lineup
acquainted with one another. Player ..........................(Playoff AVG)
Where most state playoff games 1. Ryan Murphy, lf ....................(.200)
2. Josh Everett, 2b ...................(.615)
come down to limited, often sec- 3. Bryan Mathers, ss...............(.385)
ondhand scouting reports, the 4. Tyler McGovern, 1b..............(.357)
Knights and Ironmen have faced 5. Zack Yursha, cf....................(.273)
By DAVE ROSENGRANT off in exhibition games each of 6. Adam Paulauskas, dh ........(.400)
drosengrant@timesleader.com LOOKING AHEAD the past two seasons. 7. Cole Barbacci, c...................(.462)
MOOSIC – No starter. No Next Game: 7:05 p.m. today Danville won both of those 8. Curt Barbacci, 3b .................(.417)
versus Toledo at PNC Field 9. Troy Shurites, rf..................(.308)
problem for Scranton/Wilkes- games, winning at Lake-Lehman Justin Cornell, p
Barre. Probable Pitchers: Mud Hens last year and taking a 6-2 win on
RHP Thad Weber (2-5, 6.02)
With Sunday’s projected start- May 13 of this year in Danville. 2011 schedule
vs. Yankees RHP D.J. Mitchell
er Carlos Silva scratched due to (4-3, 2.78) LeValley has a long relation- WVC season
shoulder stiffness, the Yankees On Deck: The Yankees begin a ship with members of the Dan- Northwest...............................W, 14-4
had to use four relievers. four-game home set with ville coaching staff, having at Meyers..................................L, 12-2
Charlotte Tuesday night. at Wyoming Seminary ..........W, 15-0
But that didn’t seem to effect played with or against them in
Radio: All games can be heard at Hanover Area ....................W, 14-4
the team as the Yankees got amateur leagues for many years. at MMI Prep ............................W, 12-0
strong pitching from the bullpen on THE GAME (1340-AM) with And the Knights had a hunch
Mike Vander Woude West Side Tech.......................W, 18-4
outing to defeat Toledo 3-2 at that if they made it through dis- GAR..........................................W, 13-0
PNC Field. DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER tricts, the Ironmen could be wait- Hanover Area ..........................W, 4-3
Buddy Carlyle got the nod to Rhymes drawing a walk and Ti- Yankees short stop Ramiro Pena gets a high five from third base ing for them in the first round of Meyers ......................................W, 11-4
start for the Yankees and went mo Perez driving him in with a coach Frank Menechino after hitting a two-run home run in the states. Wyoming Seminary ................W, 8-2
at GAR .....................................W, 19-2
the first four innings only allow- double for a 1-0 lead. bottom of the third inning against Toledo Sunday afternoon. Lehman managed to schedule MMI Prep...................................W, 7-3
ing one run and two hits. SWB answered right back in a few District 4 powers in their at West Side Tech ..................W, 14-5
Ryan Pope, who earned the the bottom of the frame getting The Yankees went ahead in ended his rehab with Toledo on non-league slate, knowing full at Northwest...........................W, 23-1
win to improve his record to 2-1 three hits, including a run-scor- the bottom of the third on Rami- Sunday. He will rejoin the Tigers well that the D2 champ faces the Division II title playoff
this season, pitched two score- ing single from Brandon Laird ro Pena’s fourth home run of the in Arlington against the Rangers D4 champ to open the PIAA vs. Meyers..................................W, 3-1
less innings. George Kontos also (2-for-3), who has been the hot- year. The blast over the fence in for tonight’s game…Adam Wilk, bracket. District 2 tournament
Sunday’s projected starter for Carbondale .............................W, 13-0
pitched two innings, allowing test hitter for Scranton/Wilkes- left field scored Greg Golson to In other words, when the Mid Valley ................................W, 12-2
one run. And Kevin Whelen Barre over the last 11 games hit- give SWB a 3-1 advantage. Toledo, was called up to Detroit teams got together last month, Hanover Area ..........................W, 8-3
pitched a scoreless ninth for his ting .409 (18-for-44) to raise his “I think if you look at his stats before the game. Ramon Garcia neither was holding back. vs. Holy Redeemer ................W, 13-5
International League-leading average this season to .276 after he does little things with the bat got the nod and pitched six in- In District 4, non-league games
17th save of the season to pre- a rough start. Laird’s two-out hit and what he did today occasion- nings allowing all three SWB still count toward a team’s post- DANVILLE
serve the victory. evened the score at 1-1. ally he’ll have some power,” runs. season eligibility, ensuring that IRONMEN
Record: 13-7
“That’s what it’s all about to- The third baseman also made Miley noted about Pena. “I think HOW THEY SCORED the Ironmen were going all-out.
District 4 champions
day is the bullpen. All of them a stellar back-handed play be- the main thing with Pena is what MUD HENS FIRST: Will Rhymes walked and
scored on a double by Timo Perez. Magglio Ordo- “And we take it just as serious- Coach: Devin Knorr
did a good job,” SWB manager hind the bag in the fourth inning. he brings to our defense is be- nez flied out, Perez moved to third. Ryan Strieby
struck out. Bryan Pounds flied out. MUD HENS 1-0
ly,” LeValley said. “We’re not
Dave Miley said. “Buddy set the “I’m just getting pitches to hit yond describable.” YANKEES FIRST: Greg Golson grounded out. Ra-
miro Pena singled. Jesus Montero popped out.
scheduling them just to see a new
tone right out of the gate going and not trying to do too much,” Toledo threatened in the sev- Jorge Vazquez singled, Pena to third. Brandon
Laird singled to score Pena. Jordan Parraz flied out.
team – we want to see how we “Judging from the first game,
four innings.” Laird said. “I’m just trying to get enth with a pair of hits against TIED 1-1
YANKEES THIRD: Greg Golson singled. Ramiro
stack up. Use it as measuring we have to hit the baseball. We
The Mud Hens opened the some hits and drive runs in. Kontos, but could only get one Pena homered. Jesus Montero flied out. Jorge Vaz-
quez grounded out. Brandon Laird popped out.
stick. have to force them into situations
scoring in the top of the first off That’s what I’m in the middle of run across and stranded a runner YANKEES 3-1 “We knew the situation existed where they have to make plays to
MUD HENS SEVENTH: Bryan Pounds singled.
Carlyle when the first two bat- the lineup to do and I’m just go- in scoring position. Ben Guez flied out. Clete Thomas struck out. where we could see them later beat us,” LeValley said.
Pounds stole second. Cale Iorg singled to drive in
ters reached base with Will ing to try to keep doing it.” Notes: All-Star Magglio Ordonez Pounds. Jeff Kunkel struck out. YANKEES 3-2. on, if we were fortunate enough Both teams have kept an eye on
to win districts. So we play this the other’s progress throughout
(exhibition) and asked, ‘What do the season, LeValley said, and
we need to do to win (in the re- there have already been several
NBA FINALS
NBA
match)?’ ” text messages exchanged in an-
Miami 2, Dallas 1 For one, the potent Lehman of- ticipation of today’s showdown.
May 31: Miami 92, Dallas 84 fense needs to continue to pro- By this afternoon, however, the
June 2: Dallas 95, Miami 93 duce. mood figures to be very different.
Continued from Page 1B Sunday: Miami 88, Dallas 86
Tuesday: Miami at Dallas, 9
Though the Knights dominat- “When we were down there
Thursday night. p.m. ed much of league play with their (last month), they treated us to
Bosh, a Dallas native who’d Thursday: Miami at Dallas, 9 bats and put up 46 runs in four hamburgers and hot dogs,” Le-
been 0-8 in his hometown, over- p.m. district playoff games to win the Valley said with a laugh. “I have a
came a swollen left eyelid x-June 12: Dallas at Miami, 8 title, they managed just three hits feeling it won’t be as friendly this
caused by a poke during the first p.m. in their trip to Danville. time.”
x-June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9
quarter to scored 18 points. He
p.m.
had seven in the fourth quarter. x- if necessary

TIGERS
LeBron James added 17 All games on ABC AT A G L A N C E
SUBMITTED PHOTO points and nine assists. But he
TUNKHANNOCK
From left: Marty Behm (tournament chairman), Dr. John Ger- also had four turnovers, includ- TIGERS
shey and Joe Weiscarger (runners-up), Matt Kachurak and Dave ing a pair during the fourth quar- Mavs away. Dallas would surge Record: 16-2
Continued from Page 1B
Kachurak (winners), George Fredmonski (Wyoming Valley Coun- ter that helped bring Dallas close or ahead, then Miami District 2 champions
try Club golf chairman) and Dave Bienias (tournament commit- back. Mario Chalmers added 12. would turn it up again. The final second district title in team histo- Coach: Gary Custer
tee member). Udonis Haslem had only six 18 minutes played out with both ry. The Bulldogs’ last trip to the
points, but his tough defense on teams realizing any possession state tournament came in 2006, Possible lineup
Player ..........................(Playoff AVG)
the final two possessions saved could change the game and the when they met another Wyoming
“We’re thrilled to 1. Kyle Custer, cf.......................(.538)

CLASSIC
the Heat. When Nowitzki’s final series. Valley Conference squad, defeat- 2. Ty Saylor, 1b ...........................(.231)
death. The competition shot from the top of the key mis- Nothing came easy for any- ing Pittston Area in Williamsport. 3. Mike Papi, ss ........................(.625)
sed, Haslem swung his arms and one. Shots were contested, bod- Under first year-coach Matt
is simply amazing. screamed in delight. ies collided for every rebound O’Brien, the Bulldogs enter the
4. Mike Healey, p .....................(.333)
5. Rich Condeelis, dh ..............(.667)
Continued from Page 1B We feel quite honored Nowitzki finished with 34 and guys were flying into the state tournament at 13-7, having 6. Wes Custer, c .......................(.333)
7. Josh McClain, 3b...................(.143)
win on 15 and putting the match to have done this. points, but didn’t get much help. stands after loose balls. Fans been one of just two 3A teams to
8. Ryan Goodwin, lf.................(.273)
to rest on 17. Jason Terry scored 15 and stood throughout, wearing their qualify for the district playoffs in
“We hit the ball well and We’re in some pretty Shawn Marion had 10, but both blue gimme T-shirts and fired up District 4, which requires schools
9. Jeremy Lee, rf ....................(.364)
Alex Zaner, 2b
smooth today,” said Matt Kach- amazing company.” were shut out in the fourth quar- by videos such as one featuring to have a winning record to ad-
urak. “But we knew that any- ter. encouraging words from Roger vance to the postseason. 2011 schedule
thing could happen. After mak- Dave Kachurak Wade was at his dynamic best Staubach, Troy Aikman, Emmitt Jersey Shore knocked off Se- WVC season
ing it past the first match from the start, looking like the Smith, Nolan Ryan and others. linsgrove 1-0 last week to win the at Berwick.................................L, 5-3
at Wyoming Area ....................W, 7-0
against the team of Mr. Olszew- guy who soared and scored the Yet it was the visitors from D4-3A title, getting the game’s on- Dallas .......................................W, 9-0
ski and Mr. Williams, things just Heat past Dallas and to the title Miami who walked off celebrat- ly run courtesy of a passed ball in Wyoming Valley West.............W, 5-3
seemed turned in the right di- REIMILLER- MANTIONE(FH)
6TH FLIGHT
in ’06. ing. the third inning. at Coughlin..............................W, 15-3
rection for us.” Finals: FISHER- FISHER defeated MASTRI-
NI, T- DINGMAN
Most of his baskets came in Heat coach Erik Spoelstra By contrast, the two-time D2 Nanticoke................................W, 15-0
“Golf is a game of peaks and Consolation: BERDY- GILL defeated KEM- the paint — where the Heat out- talked about wanting his guys to champion Tigers rolled past West at Hazleton Area ....................W, 4-0
PINSKI, J- KEMPINSKI, D Pittston Area ...........................W, 4-3
valleys,” said Weiscarger. “You 7TH FLIGHT scored the Mavs, 40-22 — and get back to their identity of be- Scranton in their own district
Finals: READY- LEE defeated MITCHELL- Crestwood.................................W, 12-1
hope to make a few but expect to MITCHELL many of them were spectacular. ing “an aggressive, attacking championship game, getting a
Consolation: DELANEY- CAPRIODEFBIRK- at Holy Redeemer .................W, 10-9
miss a few.” DOVMAN But he also stemmed Dallas’ ral- team that tries to get into the one-hitter from Mike Healey to Wyoming Area........................W, 13-9
While Matt contributed the 8TH FLIGHT
Finals: SOPRANO- CALLAHAN defeated
ly by hitting a go-ahead jumper paint, to the rim, to the free beat the Invaders 10-0 in six in- Berwick .....................................W, 12-1
win due to consistency in hit- NORK- TOKACH
Consolation: KARNES- BOWEN defeated
over Jason Kidd for Miami’s sec- throw line.” nings. at Dallas....................................L, 6-5
ting fairways and greens, Dave PERUGINO- LOMBARDO ond-to-last basket. MIAMI (88) “He’s a bulldog. He’s the ace,” at Wyoming Valley West .......W, 13-0
9TH FLIGHT James 6-14 4-4 17, Bosh 7-18 4-5 18, Anthony 1-4
said it was his son who picked Fianls: MARUT- WOLFE defeated STELTZ- James came in talking about 0-0 2, Bibby 1-5 0-0 3, Wade 12-21 3-4 29, Haslem Custer said of Healey, who could District 2 tournament
him up with timely shots. ER- SADVARY
being more aggressive, but 3-7 0-0 6, Miller 0-1 0-0 0, Howard 0-0 1-2 1, Chal-
get his fourth straight playoff start Crestwood................................W, 6-3
Consolation: LULIS- MCLAUCHLINDEFEN- mers 4-8 0-0 12. Totals 34-78 12-15 88.
DLER- ENDLER Dallas ........................................W, 7-3
“Matt hit a lot of great putts,” 10TH FLIGHT wasn’t. He went more than 6 DALLAS (86)
Marion 4-12 2-2 10, Nowitzki 11-21 9-9 34, Chan-
today. Custer said he would hold Abington Heights ...................W, 5-4
said the proud father. “I hit a Finals: MURRAY- CHAUMP defeated
BUTCHER- NOVAK
minutes before taking his first dler 1-4 3-4 5, Kidd 3-8 1-2 9, Stevenson 1-1 0-0 3,
Stojakovic 1-2 0-0 2, Terry 5-13 4-6 15, Mahinmi
off on picking a starter until they vs. West Scranton..................W, 10-0
couple of shots today I hadn’t hit Consolation: SCOREY- KISH defeated
SCHWARTZ- SCHWARTZ
shot, but certainly made it 0-1 2-2 2, Barea 2-8 1-2 6, Cardinal 0-0 0-0 0. To- had more info on the Bulldogs.
tals 28-70 22-27 86.
all weekend, but he made the 11th FLIGHT worth the wait — a drive Miami................................................29182021—88 The Tigers No. 2 starter from JERSEY SHORE
Finals: BEGGS- GENOBLE defeated HUM-
shots and today I was fortunate MER- SABATINI through the teeth of the defense Dallas ...............................................22202222—86
3-Point Goals—Miami 8-19 (Chalmers 4-6, Wade the regular season, Rich Condee- BULLDOGS
to make a couple of putts that Consolation: KONICKI- KONICKI defeated
for a powerful dunk. He also had 2-4, Bibby 1-4, James 1-4, Miller 0-1), Dallas 8-21 lis, has been dinged up since the Record: 13-7
THOMA- FALZONE (Nowitzki 3-5, Kidd 2-5, Stevenson 1-1, Terry 1-3,
12th FLIGHT District 4 champions
mattered. It was finally our Finals: SCHIEL- SCHIEL defeated GOLDOW- a two-handed jam in the second Barea 1-5, Stojakovic 0-1, Marion 0-1). Fouled
Out—None. Rebounds—Miami 47 (Wade 11),
Tigers’ playoff opener against Coach: Matt O’Brien
time.” SKI- BOLINGER
Consolation: LISMAN- SHERIDAN defeated
half that put Miami up by 13. Dallas 47 (Chandler, Nowitzki 11). Assists—Mia- Crestwood and hasn’t been back
mi 20 (James 9), Dallas 18 (Kidd 10). Total
“The golf today was absolute- MANOSKI- SWIDERSKI, K
13th FLIGHT
The Heat just couldn’t put the Fouls—Miami 27, Dallas 14. A—20,340 (19,200). on the mound during a game
ly great,” said Weiscarger, when Finals: CHWIEJ- CHWIEJ defeated MAC- since. “It’s still up in the air,” Custer
NEELY- MURPHY, P
asked what he thought about Consolation: MAZARKI- TOMEK defeated Condeelis has spent the last said.

COUSINS
REDMONSKI- ZABRESKY
the day’s play. “It was a difficult 14th FLIGHT to ballpark. two games as the Tigers’ desig- Opposing teams are certainly
Finals: WILK- WILK defeated MASTRINI, L-
golf course because it was in CORNALI Sabean didn’t have to make nated hitter and came out of aware of Papi’s abilities, pitching
great shape. I thought the semi- Consolation: CHURNETSKI- KUHARCHIK
defeated BARNES- BOBECK, J
it worse by further inflaming Thursday’s district finals for a around him more often than not.
finalists and the finalists played 15th FLIGHT Giants fans. His tough talk pinch runner midway through the In the district semifinals, Abing-
Finals: SLUCKI- SLUCKI defeated GORMAN- Continued from Page 1B
great golf today.” GORMAN about long memories and short contest. ton Heights held a one-run lead
Consolation: KEMPINSKI, RX- KEMPINSKI,
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT T defeated TASSITANO- BEGGS, J way do I condone threats of careers was pure bush league, “He’s on the mend,” Custer with two outs in the bottom of
Finals 16th FLIGHT
KACHURAK- KACHURAK defeated WEIS- Finals: DROBENAK- BALUTIS defeated any kind against Scott Cousins directed toward a player who said. “But he feels much better as seventh and elected to walk him
CARGER- GERSHEY BUTCZYNSKI- MARCINKOWSKI
Semifinals Consolation: GAUGHAN- BARRETT defeat- or his family.” has said repeatedly that no one we go along. We’re hoping to give to bring the winning run to the
WEISCARGER- GERSHEY defeated BARTH-
BELGIO; KACHURAK- KACHURAK defeated
ed LENTINI- LENTINI
17th FLIGHT
Sabean, meanwhile, kept feels worse about Posey’s in- him a few more days on it (before plate.
OLSZEWSKI, J- WILLIAMS,E
1ST FLIGHT
Finals: KOTSKO- SAFKA defeated MARTIN-
DEGAETANO
quiet for once as baseball de- jury than he does. having him play the field again).” Healey responded with a two-
Finals: HIRTHLER- HIRTHLER defeated MI- Consolation: WNOROWSKI- SHIPIERSKI cided whether to take him to In the end, Posey will almost Today also marks the start of run homer to give the Tigers the
HALOS- CHIAVACCI defeated BURKHART- BURKHART
Consolation: BEHM- KRAWETZ defetaed 18th FLIGHT task for his earlier comments. surely recover and go on to the 2011 MLB draft, which gets dramatic victory.
KEYES- POLIFKO Finals: DENT- DENT defetaed ANDREJKO-
2ND FLIGHT ANDREJKO While Posey was a star al- have the great career Giants underway this evening with the In the D2 title game, Papi drew
Finals: CATALANOTTE- KERSTETTER de- Consolation: LICK- RICHARDS defeated
feated JONES, M- SERAFIN POINTEK- HOWANITZ, JOE most from the moment he fans expect from him. first round . The proceedings con- three walks in four plate appear-
Consolation: DUDA-CROSSIN defeated
MUENCH- KOTIS
19th FLIGHT
Finals: SWIDERSKI, V- BARANOWSKI de-
donned a Giants uniform, Whether Cousins will ever tinue with rounds 2-30 on Tues- ances, knocking in two runs with
3RD FLIGHT
Finals: OLSZEWSKI,PPO- RADO defeated
feated YOZVIAK- YOZVIAK
Consolation: REESE- PARKERDEFSELIG-
Cousins is a fringe player just recover from his part in the day and rounds 31-50 on Wednes- a double in his other time up.
DECKER- THOMAS III SUTLIFF trying to stay in the bigs. Do- drama is not nearly as certain. day. Custer said the special atten-
Consolation: BIENIAS- SKRIP defeated 20th FLIGHT
GRABOWSKI- JONES, G Finals: ROSTOCK- BARNO defeated ing that was hard enough be- A few players with local ties are tion hasn’t slowed down his se-
4TH FLIGHT MCDERMOTT- ROGO
Finals: MAMARY- PLISKO defeated COOK- Consolation: KLEIN- SKVARLADEFSIMON- fore — he has only seven hits Tim Dahlberg is a national sports on the radar, including Tunkhan- nior shortstop.
MOORE BRENNER
Consolation: MILLER- KOPEC defeated 21st FLIGHT in 51 plate appearances this columnist for The Associated Press. nock’s Mike Papi, who will likely “He’s handled it all very fluent-
THOMAS,J- THOMAS,D
5TH FLIGHT
Finals: KEMPINSKI, S- SALKO defeated LE-
CO- WIELGOPOLSKI
year — but will be even harder Write to him at tdahlberg(at)ap.org have to decide between going pro ly,” Custer said. “He hasn’t mis-
Finals: PATRIZI- RALSTON defeated
LEIGHTON, J- CROSSIN, R
Consolation: SCHIEL, FRE- PIECZYNSKI,D
defeated JONES, BILL- DAVISON
now with the notoriety that or follow him at http://twitter.com/ or playing for the University of sed a beat all year – it hasn’t
Consolation: BRADY- BUKEAVICH defeated will follow him from ballpark timdahlberg Virginia. seemed to affect him at all.”
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Wyoming Valley Country Club Classic final round

From left, Matthew Martin, David Pieczynski and Paul Tomek


Ron Dove, left, Bob Birk, and Tony Pointek sit on the veranda From left, Virginia Crossin with Nancy and Ellen Leighton at at the tournament at Wyoming Valley Country Club. Behind
at Wyoming Valley Country Club. the tournament at Wyoming Valley Country Club Sunday. Tomek is Paul Kish.

People wait for the championship flight to arrive at hole No. 13 at Wyoming Valley Country Club.

Matt Kachurak tees off during the tournament at Wyoming Valley Country Club Sunday. Dave Kachurak putts during Sunday’s final round.

Joe Weiscarger chips to the green during the Wyoming Valley


Country Club Classic on Sunday.
Golfers wait their turn to use the tee.

Photos by
Don Carey
From left: Dave and Matt Kachurak with John Gershey and To purchase photos, go to www.timesleader.com
Joe Weiscarger, the championship flight’s finalists.
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NASCAR PRO GOLF

Keselowski wins; Stricker finally gets


Junior falls short victory at Memorial
The Associated Press with an 11-
DUBLIN, Ohio — Steve Strick- under 202
By LUKE MEREDITH “All in all, a great top-five, a er finally found the winning total, and the
AP Sports Writer great day in the points for us,” formula at the Memorial on difference
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Dale Earnhardt said. Sunday. definitely was
Earnhardt Jr. was charging Denny Hamlin was third, fol- Stricker, who had never fin- par 5s. Linci-
again, hoping that this time he’d lowed by Jeff Gordon and Carl ished in the top 10 in his 11 previ- come played
come out on top in a frantic late Edwards, who holds a 40-point ous trips to Muirfield Village, Stricker nine par 5s in
fuel-mileage battle. lead over Johnson. built a big lead on the front nine, the tournament
But leader Brad Keselowski Johnson fought from 31st po- then relied on his silky putting and had seven birdies, an eagle
stretched his tank perfectly Sun- sition and finished seventh. stroke for two clutch pars to and a par, with the last birdie
day to win the Sprint Cup race at Polesitter Busch led 152 laps hang on for a one-shot victory coming on the par-5, 501-yard
Kansas Speedway — and extend and finished ninth. He had to AP PHOTO over Matt Kuchar and Brandt 18th.
Earnhardt’s winless streak to stop for gas as the leader with 10 NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski celebrates in victory lane after Jobe.
106 races. laps left. winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Kansas Speedway, Sun- He closed with a 4-under 68, Principal Charity Classic
Keselowski led the final nine “I was all smiles. I felt the day in Kansas City, Kan. lagging from 20 feet for a two- WEST DES MOINES, Iowa —
laps for his second Sprint Cup groove again, to lead the race. It putt bogey on the 18th hole. By Bob Gilder made a 30-foot birdie
victory in 66 races, and the first was great. It was solid,” Busch But Keselowski also took ex- tion between team owner Ri- then, the hard work was over. putt on No. 18, then escaped with
for Penske Racing since Kurt said. “There was always some- ception to a comment Busch chard Childless and Kyle Busch The 44-year-old Stricker twice a one-stroke victory in the Princi-
Busch last year in the Coca-Cola thing in the back of my mind made that it had been several that followed Saturday’s Trucks saved par from bunkers on the pal Charity Classic when Mark
600. Keselowski also had a sur- that we weren’t going to win, but years since he’d had a teammate Series race. 16th and 17th holes, making Brooks bogeyed the hole.
prise 2009 victory at Talladega I am proud Brad Keselowski capable of running the same NASCAR said Kyle Busch did putts of 15 feet and 7 feet to go to Brooks, seeking his first victo-
in only his fifth career Cup start. did.” pace as him. nothing to violate his probation, the last hole with a two-shot ry in seven starts on the Cham-
“There are some secrets to it Keselowski won the pole last Since then, Keselowski logged clearing the driver of any fault in lead. pions Tour, had a three-stroke
and I just maximized them all. I week at Charlotte and has been a third-place finish, raced his the incident President Mike Hel- Stricker finished at 16-under lead with four to play. But he hit
had plenty (of fuel) left,” Kese- on a monthlong upswing for way into the All-Star race and, ton deemed “unacceptable.” 272 and earned $1,116,000 for his into the water on 17 and needed
lowski said. Penske. on Sunday, earned a win that Childless, though, had his track 10th PGA Tour title and sixth in a nifty putt just to make bogey,
Earnhardt appeared set to He seemed to come to life just could help him nab a wild-card access restricted and will be sub- three years. then three-putted on 18 to hand
make a late charge on Keselow- as teammate Kurt Busch reac- spot in the Chase to the Sprint ject to further penalty this week. the title to Gilder, also the tour-
ski. That push never came — hed his wits end, with his dis- Cup championship. Kyle Busch, who led 11 laps, ShopRite LPGA Classic nament winner in 2002.
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Johnson. That led to behind-the-scenes ciate this win,” Keselowski said. “Qualified up front and ran de- hole to win the ShopRite LPGA COLLEGE PARK, Md. —
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came up just short. He ran out of technical Tom German was leav- make the Chase.” place car (Sunday) and just kind Lincicome closed with a bo- County Open, finishing a stag-
gas near the finish in Charlotte ing the team to attend a gradu- The buzz before the Sprint of got off fuel mileage there at gey-free 5-under 66 for a one-shot gering 29 under for a Nationwide
and wound up seventh. ate program at MIT. Cup race was about the alterca- the end.” victory over third-ranked Jiyai Tour-record 12-stroke victory.
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S TA N L E Y C U P F I N A L S FRENCH OPEN CYCLING

Rasmussen wins Philly


Bruins head home International race
PHILADELPHIA — Alex

facing deep deficit


Rasmussen of HTC-Highroad
won a sprint to the finish line to
win the 156-mile Philadelphia
International Championship pro
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Rasmussen finished with a
time of five hours, 59 minutes,
By GREG BEACHAM four seconds, just ahead of Peter
AP Sports Writer STANLEY CUP Sagan of Liquigas-Cannondale
VANCOUVER, British Co- FINALS and Robert Forster of Team
lumbia — The Boston Bruins (Best-of-7) UnitedHealthcare.
couldn’t have enjoyed the scen- Vancouver 2, Boston 0 Riders made 10 circuits of a
ery late Saturday night while June 1: Vancouver 1, Boston 0
June 4: Vancouver 3, Boston 2
course of almost 15 miles from
their team bus crawled through central Philadelphia to suburban
Today: Vancouver at Boston, 8
the raucous street party that p.m., Versus Manayunk and back as well as
consumed downtown Vancouv- Wednesday: Vancouver at several shorter loops before the
er after the Canucks moved Boston, 8 p.m., Versus final dash to the finish line.
halfway to their first NHL title. x-Friday: Boston at Vancouver, In the women’s Liberty Clas-
Maybe the Stanley Cup fi- 8 p.m., NBC
sic, current world champion
nals’ move to the East Coast x-June 13: Vancouver at
Boston, 8 p.m., NBC Giorgia Bronzini of Colavita
will finally give the Bruins x-June 15: Boston at Forno d’Asolo finished the 57.6-
something to celebrate. Vancouver, 8 p.m., NBC AP PHOTOS
mile course in two hours, 28
With Game 3 looming to- x- if necessary Rafael Nadal holds the trophy during the awards ceremony after defeating Roger Federer in four minutes, 28 seconds, ahead of
night at TD Garden after a sets in the men’s final of the French Open at Roland Garros stadium in Paris on Sunday. Shelley Olds of Diadora Pasta
quick cross-continent trip Sun-

Nadal reigns in Paris


Zara and Jennifer Purcell of
day, the Bruins realize the jam couver dominated the third pe- Team Danbury Audi.
they brought back from Canada riod for the second straight fi-
isn’t sweet. nals game, with Daniel Sedin FOOTBALL
Only four teams have rallied
from an 0-2 finals deficit in 46
tying it midway through before
Alex Burrows won it with his Big Ten championship
tries. Boston must win four of
the next five games to beat the
thrilling wraparound goal 11
seconds into overtime.
staying in Indy
Canucks, the NHL’s best regu- “We have four lines that go Spaniard tops Roger Federer in final to tie CHICAGO — Big Ten presi-
lar-season team and the winner out there and play the same dent and chancellors have voted
Bjorn Borg with six French Open crowns.
of seven of their past eight play- way,” said Sedin, the NHL scor- to keep the conference football
off games. ing champion. “We get pucks championship game in Indi-
“We’ll be disappointed, and deep. We forecheck really hard. By CHRIS LEHOURITES anapolis through at least 2015.
we’re allowed to be,” said 43- It wears teams down. It’s been AP Sports Writer The inaugural game will be
year-old Mark Recchi, who end- like this the whole season. It’s PARIS — Rafael Nadal is still better on clay played at Lucas Oil Stadium this
ed an 11-game goal drought nothing new for us. I think than the most successful Grand Slam champion fall.
with a power-play score in when we’re at our best, we usu- of all time, beating Roger Federer in their fourth Commissioner Jim Delany
Game 2. “But we’ll take a lot of ally have a lot of success in the French Open final 7-5, 7-6 (3), 5-7, 6-1 on Sunday. says weather was a factor in
positives out of these games. third period.” Nadal, who equaled Bjorn Borg’s record of six keeping the game in Indianapo-
When we get off that plane, Coach Claude Julien will re- French Open titles and earned his 10th major lis rather than rotating with an
we’ll forget all about it. We’ll mind his Bruins that they large- with the victory, dropped to his knees and cov- outdoor venue like Soldier Field.
worry about Monday, and do- ly played well in two one-goal ered his face after Federer sent a forehand long Chicago did not exactly come
ing our job at home.” losses. Their defense held the on match point. away empty-handed, though. It
Recchi is right: The Bruins Canucks’ top line scoreless for “To win this final against one of the best play- will rotate conference basketball
probably shouldn’t spend any the first five periods of the se- ers in the world and in history is something tournaments with Indianapolis
time contemplating the histor- ries, bullying Daniel and Hen- which is really fantastic for me,” said Nadal, who beginning next season.
ic depth of their plight. rik Sedin into ineffectiveness. will keep his No. 1 ranking. “It’s one of my most Indianapolis, which has host-
Boston has rallied from an What’s more, Boston still beautiful dreams.” ed the men’s and women’s tour-
0-2 deficit to win a series just hasn’t lost a Game 3 in the post- The top-ranked Nadal improved his record at naments the past four years, will
once in 27 tries — although it season, even winning a pres- Roland Garros to 45-1, and to 17-8 against Feder- get them in 2012, 2014 and 2016.
happened in the first round of sure-packed game at Montreal er. In Grand Slam finals, Nadal is 6-2 against his Chicago’s United Center will
this postseason against Mon- in the first round after losing main rival. host the men’s championships in
treal. the first two games at home. “As it often happens, he is the best on clay,” 2013 and 2015, with the women
The Bruins are still smarting “The positive is we basically Federer said. “He proved it once again.” in suburban Hoffman Estates
from their late struggles in lost both games by one goal,” It was the first time in more than two years that those years.
Game 2, in which they lost for Boston forward David Krejci Nadal and Federer met in a Grand Slam final.
just the third time in 41 games said. “That hurts, but we know They have played in 13 major finals, seven more Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates his sixth NFL
this season when they had a
lead after two periods. Van-
we’re in the game and we know
we can do it.”
than any other pair of men in tennis history.
Nadal was playing to Federer’s backhand on
French Open championship Sunday.
Burress to leave jail
Boston Bruins
Court Philippe Chatrier, but even the 16-time
Grand Slam champion’s forehand was off. He
Leading 5-2 and perhaps sensing some weak-
ness, Federer had a set point during a Nadal ser-
for uncertain career
captain Zdeno committed 56 unforced errors in the match, vice game. NEW YORK — Locked up for
Chara speaks while Nadal had only 27. But the turning point came on that very point, 20 months for illegally carrying
with reporters In the break of service that finally broke Feder- when Federer tapped a backhand drop shot that and firing a gun at a Manhattan
in Boston er for good, the Swiss missed an easy forehand, landed just outside the line. The 2009 champion nightclub, Plaxico Burress is
Sunday. The double-faulted and then put a forehand into the argued his case, but the chair umpire, off his ready to walk out of prison and
Bruins trail the net. That gave Nadal a 3-1 lead in the fourth set, perch and jogging across the court to investigate, face another grim reality, a lock-
Vancouver Ca- and enough to hold on for victory. ruled the ball was out. out that could jeopardize the
nucks, 2-0, in
“For today, we played, I think, a good match,” “I definitely thought that I got maybe a touch resumption of his football ca-
the best-of-
Nadal said, then apologized to Federer for beat- unlucky there and he got a touch lucky,” Federer reer.
seven Stanley
ing him. “Sorry for that and well done to his said. “So it was a tough moment. I think that was The former New York Giants
Cup Finals after
losing the first team.” one of my bigger chances of the match.” receiver who caught the game-
two games on Nadal is the second youngest man behind Borg After a forehand return into the net and a back- winning pass in the 2008 Super
the road.The to reach 10 major titles. The Spaniard also is hand winner from Nadal, Federer folded. Bowl is set to leave the Oneida
Bruins and Van- about six months younger than Federer was Nadal won seven straight games after that Correctional Facility in upstate
couver Canucks when he won his 10th. point, breaking Federer for the first time in the New York on Monday. Burress,
play Game 3 of Federer is 14-1 is Grand Slam finals against op- next game and then holding to 5-5 and breaking who turns 34 in August, plans to
the Stanley Cup ponents other than Nadal. But besides the four yet again when Federer sent a forehand into the return to his Florida home to
Finals tonight. defeats at Roland Garros, Federer lost to Nadal net. In the final game, Federer led 15-30 but Na- spend time with his wife, son
once at Wimbledon and once at the Australian dal won three straight points to take the set. and a daughter born while he
Open. His two wins over Nadal both came at “I was able to play my best when I needed my was in jail.
Wimbledon. best,” Nadal said. Unlike Michael Vick, released
Federer looked like the one to beat early in the Nadal took Federer’s serve for the third time in in 2009 from a federal term for
match, breaking Nadal’s first service game and a row in the opening game of the second set and dogfighting, Burress doesn’t
later watching from his changeover chair as Na- looked to be rolling to victory until a 10-minute have a league waiting to bid on
AP PHOTO dal called for a trainer to look at his left foot. rain delay later halted play. his services.

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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: Showers and thunderstorms will be scattered over much of the West today as

80°
an upper-level trough of low pressure is situated over the region. A warm and humid air mass will
TODAY TUESDAY
Partly
WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny,
fuel showers and thunderstorms from the Gulf Coast to parts of the Southeast. A few showers and
isolated thunderstorms are also anticipated over the southern Rockies and the Upper Midwest.
Partly sunny, isolat- sunny, pass-

55° ing shower shower


ed shower
84° 88°
56° 60°

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 68/51 83/55


90/70
Partly Partly Partly Partly 77/64
sunny, t- sunny, t- sunny sunny 78/62 Temperatures
storms storms 83/65 are on the rise
90/68
90° 85° 82° 82° 61/52 97/75 this week, after a
65° 65° 58° 57° 94/59 taste of spring. A
ridge of high
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 65/57
95/70
pressure is build-
ing across the
The Poconos 98/75 99/74
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 76-81. Lows: 55-58. Partly cloudy East, and highs
78/60
Tonight’s low skies today and tonight. 99/76
will be near 90
Albany
80/57 by Thursday.
60/46 88/73 88/75
Meanwhile, a
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 58/43 trough will keep
78/56 Highs: 72-76. Lows: 61-65. Partly cloudy a chance of
today and tonight. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow showers in the
Towanda
81/55 Anchorage 51/44/.01 60/46/pc 62/47/c Myrtle Beach 97/70/.00 86/72/pc 86/70/s afternoon fore-
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 80/56
Atlanta 94/72/.00 95/70/s 93/70/s Nashville 97/70/.00 94/71/pc 96/71/pc cast. Most areas
81/58 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 83/66/.01 81/62/s 84/70/pc New Orleans 90/78/.04 94/74/t 94/76/t will remain dry,
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 73-81. Lows: 55-62. Mostly sunny Boston 63/49/.00 72/60/pc 76/62/pc Norfolk 78/69/.65 84/65/pc 87/69/s
80/58 Buffalo 72/57/.00 77/62/s 80/64/t Oklahoma City 94/66/.00 95/71/s 94/73/s
but a quick
today. Increasing clouds tonight. shower can't be
Charlotte 93/65/.00 91/64/s 92/69/pc Omaha 93/66/.00 97/73/pc 96/73/pc
Pottsville New York City Chicago 84/62/.00 90/68/pc 93/70/pc Orlando 92/69/.00 92/69/pc 92/71/pc ruled out.
State College 80/58
80/57
77/64 Cleveland 81/66/.00 79/63/pc 84/67/pc Phoenix 102/73/.00 99/72/s 97/72/s Another round of
Brandywine Valley Dallas 99/75/.00 99/74/pc 98/74/pc Pittsburgh 85/69/.00 80/58/s 85/64/t showers comes
Reading Denver 89/54/.00 94/59/s 91/55/s Portland, Ore. 74/59/.00 71/51/c 62/50/c
Harrisburg 81/61 Highs: 80-80. Lows: 63-64. Partly cloudy through the
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Honolulu 82/70/.01 88/73/s 87/74/s Salt Lake City 85/49/.00 85/48/pc 69/50/pc region tomorrow,
Philadelphia
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Indianapolis 79/67/.02 88/70/pc 93/71/pc San Diego 71/59/.00 67/55/s 66/55/s A decaying area
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Miami 89/77/.00 88/75/s 89/76/pc Tampa 90/74/.00 92/76/pc 90/75/pc will move from
and pleasant today and tonight.
Milwaukee 70/62/.00 87/63/pc 80/67/pc Tucson 101/66/.00 101/67/s 98/65/s north to south
Minneapolis 82/62/.00 90/70/pc 91/72/t Washington, DC 80/70/.00 83/65/s 86/70/pc bringing the
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport threat for some
WORLD CITIES light rain, but
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 75/53 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs nothing heavy.
Average 76/54 Month to date 0.03” Wilkes-Barre 4.24 -0.56 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 68/57/.00 67/54/sh 69/54/sh Mexico City 77/57/.00 81/57/t 84/56/t Humidity levels
Record High 97 in 1925 Normal month to date 0.65” Towanda 2.55 -0.24 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 109/84/.00 111/85/s 109/81/s Montreal 72/57/.00 77/57/pc 77/60/sh
Beijing 93/61/.00 92/70/t 96/72/pc Moscow 77/50/.00 71/50/s 71/48/s
will slowly build
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VOLUNTEER Grant Writer: aid the department


with various office tasks
Commission on Economic
Opportunity
OPPORTUNITIES
Hours: various
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Food Packers: volunteers pack
Front Office Support: work the boxes of supplemental food for
front desk at the chapter to area low-income seniors.
The following volunteer opportu- include answering the main Hours: Saturdays; flexible shifts
nities are for individuals 18 phone line and directing calls to between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
years and older. To volunteer, various departments, greeting Contact: Maura Modrovsky at
use the contact information clients/customers, aid the 826-0510
included in the details for each department with various office Homework Helpers: help children
opportunity. To have your tasks in grades kindergarten through
organization listed, visit the Hours: Monday to Friday; flexible sixth grades with homework at
United Way of Wyoming Valley’s between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. the Kids Cafe afterschool pro-
Volunteer page at www.united- Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 gram. Volunteers may stay and
waywb.org. Health Fairs/Public Awareness eat dinner from 4:45 to 5:15
Events: assist with Red Cross p.m.
American Red Cross, Wyoming informational tables at various
events throughout the commu-
Hours: Monday to Friday; shifts
Valley Chapter nity
available 3-4:30 p.m. at the
Kids Cafés at Heights-Murray
Campaign Assistant: to work Hours: various
with upcoming fundraising Elementary School and 4:45-
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161
Children win savings bonds, bicycles in circus giveaway campaigns by preparing mail-
ings of information and other
5:30 p.m. at Dodson Elemen-
tary School
Fifteen savings bonds were presented and bicycles were awarded to the winners of the Circus Program materials. American Red Cross Blood Contact: Maura Modrovsky at
Give-A-Way that took place at the 62nd Annual Irem Shrine Circus. The savings bonds were provided by Hours: Monday to Friday; various Services 826-0510
Summer Meal Deliverers and
The Irem Divan, Irem Director’s Staff, Irem Directors Staff Ladies, Irem Patrol, Irem Motor Corps, Irem hours between 8 a.m. and 4 Blood Center Volunteers: greet,
Motor Corps Ladies, Irem Stewards, Irem Transportation, Shrine Club of Greater Wilkes-Barre, Irem Golf p.m. register and serve refresh- Servers: individuals are need-
Association, Irem Cabiri, Wilson H. Flock Insurance, Irem Clowns, Noble Wesley Pedrick and Pepsi. In the Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 ments to blood donors at the ed for the CEO Summer Lunch
photo above are savings bond winners, first row: Merrit Nash Sr.; Merrit Nash, winner; Jeff Teuffel, Wilson Fundraisers: assist with soliciting fixed site in the Hanover Indus- Program. Deliver coolers
Flock Insurance Company; Kiersten Walsh, winner; Bruce Bayer, Transportation Unit; Olivia Kindler, win- of donations for the chapter. trial Park throughout Wyoming Valley
ner; Wesley Adams, Irem Director’s Staff; Tiffany Stoshak, winner; Amanda Adams, Irem Director’s Staff Hours: Monday to Saturday; Hours: Friday to Sunday; hours from CEO’s kitchen in the
Ladies holding Katelyn Cool, winner; Delana Cool; Helen Lewis, Irem Motor Corps Ladies; Alivia Rhodes, various hours vary based upon need and Heights. Servers are in greater
winner; Wesley Pedrick, Irem Patrol; Connor Spencer, winner; Richard Belmont, past potentate, Irem Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 availability need in the Kingston area.
Special Events: assist with all Contact: Amber Young at 823- Volunteers are matched with
Cabiri; and Kylie Albert, winner. Second row: Joseph Herbert, circus co-chairman; James O’Boyle, trea-
aspects of coordination of the 7164 the best locations.
surer; Albert Endres, chief rabban; Noel Conrad, circus chairman; Mark Mettler, potentate; Ronald Mor-
chapter’s special fundraising Blood Services Escorts: assist Hours: June 13 – Aug. 19; Monday
row, chief aide; Paul Detwiler, high priest and prophet; William Patton, past potentate, circus co-chairman,
events blood donors from donor tables to Friday; flexible. Deliveries
Irem Motor Corp; Robert Rhoads, Oriental Band; and Tyler Albert. In the photo below are bicycle winners,
Hours: various depending on to the canteen area usually begin by 10 a.m.; lunch-
first row: Caelan Gallagher, winner; Danielle Kuder; Elizabeth Ruder; Sara Femea, winner; Derek Heppd-
event Hours: flexible es are served 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
ing; Hayden Heppding, winner; Mikayla White, winner and her grandfather Bob; Gabrielle Pekala, winner;
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Contact: Amber Young at 823- Contact: Maura Modrovsky at
Victoria Hodosi; and Jaden Bryce Hodosi, winner. Second row: Bruce Bayer, Transportation Unit; Joseph
Local Disaster Volunteers: assist 7164 826-0510
Herbert, circus co-chairman; Richard Belmont, past potentate; Albert Endres, chief rabban; Noel Conrad,
with disaster response in own Fixed Donor Site Volunteers:
circus chairman; Mark Mettler, potentate; Ronald Morrow, chief aid; James O’Boyle, treasurer; William
Patton, past potentate, circus co-chairman; and Robert Rhoads, Oriental Band. Bicycle winners absent: community volunteer at blood drives at the
Blood Center in Hanover Indus-
Riverfront Parks Committee
Joe Lech, Rebecca Roche, Karin Thomas and Christine Manzella. Hours: various Wyoming Valley Riverfest June
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 trial Park. These drives are on a 17-19: volunteers needed for set
Office Support/Data Entry: aid set schedule; same day/times
up (tables, stage, chairs, etc.)
the department with various every week. Volunteers can
and break down; assign spaces
office tasks work as one of the following:
for exhibitors and food ven-
Hours: Monday – to Friday; vari- greeter, escort, or canteen
dors; crossing guards for River
ous between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Street; Children’s Mural of the
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 1-6 p.m.; Thursdays: 1-7 p.m.;
every other Saturday 8:30 Susquehanna; assist with dif-
Water Safety Instructors: re- ferent activities, exhibits and
sponsible for teaching students a.m.-1 p.m.
Contact: Amber Young at 823- clinics; help pull kayaks from
to swim and water safety trip and direct people to con-
Hours: various 7164
Greeters: welcome blood donors certs
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Volunteers: needed June 18 to
“Be Red Cross Ready” Facil- to the drive, checking in donors
upon arrival, ensuring proper help with rides, musicians
itators: to provide an educa- set-up, live animal shows, direct
tional and enjoyable presenta- flow of donors
Hours: flexible traffic, Bike Safety Helmet
tion in schools and communi- give-away (crowd control), pull
ties about being prepared for Contact: Amber Young at 823-
7164 boats from the river, packing
emergencies and how to care up, crossing guards to help
for common first aid situations Refreshments/Canteen Volun-
teers: serve blood donors a people cross River Street, help
Hours: various cleaning up after the concert.
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 beverage and snack after do-
nating blood; monitor donors; Volunteers: needed June 19 to
Community/Facts Instructors:
encourage donors to “pre-sign” help with setting up for Dragon
educate the community on
for their next eligible blood boat races, trash clean-up, and
diseases and disease preven-
drive packing up.
tion
Hours: flexible Contact: Elaine Sola or Vincent
Hours: various
Contact: Amber Young at 823- Cotrone at 825-9900, ext.
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Connor J. Courtney Fotini Tsioles


Connor James Courtney, son of Fotini Tsioles, daughter of Theo-
Rachel Marie Courtney, Wilkes-
Barre, is celebrating his fourth
dore and Michele Tsioles, King-
ston, is celebrating her 1 1th Book and bake sale at West Pittston Library More than $20,000 raised for Parkinson’s
birthday today, June 6. Connor birthday today, June 6. Fotini is The Friends of the West Pittston Library will sponsor a book and Allied Services and the Northeastern Pennsylvania Parkinson’s
is a grandson of William and a granddaughter of Beverly and
Irene Courtney, Wilkes-Barre. He bake sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 24-25 on the grounds of the Foundation raised more than $20,000 during the Pledge for Par-
Bernie Price, Shavertown, and
is a great-grandson of the late library, 200 Exeter Ave. in West Pittston. There will be books for all kinson’s event. The proceeds will go toward training therapists in
George and Foto Tsioles, King-
William and Ann Courtney and ston. She has two sisters, Kateri- age categories and interests including fiction, nonfiction, myster- proven Parkinson’s treatments LSVT Big & Loud, and to provide
the late Irene and John Walker na, 9, and Georgia, 6. ies, art, politics, cooking, travel, gardening, and autobiographies. services to uninsured people in NEPA with Parkinson’s disease.
Sr. Prices start at 25 cents. The bake sale will feature all homemade Marian C. Bell was given a plaque for working more than 30 years
goods, and specialty baskets will be offered. Drawings for the as an advocate for Parkinson’s Disease. From left are attorney Joe
baskets are planned around 2:30 p.m. on June 25. Donations of Coviello, president, Northeastern Pennsylvania Parkinson’s Foun-
baked good are sought and can be dropped off on June 23 at the dation, Bell, and attorney Bill Conaboy, president/CEO Allied Ser-
library or at the sale on June 24 and 25. Friends organizing the vices.
event, from left, are Alberta Phelps, Mary Smith and Beverly Wil-
liams.

Hailey M. Williams Tinuke J. Iyoha


Hailey Marie Williams, daughter Tinuke Jane Iyoha, daughter of
of Jennifer Creasy and Brian Priscilla Jenkins, is celebrating
Williams, Plymouth, is cele- her fourth birthday today, June
brating her 10th birthday today, 6. Jane is a granddaughter of
June 6. Hailey is a granddaught- Peggy Jenkins, Mountain Top.
er of Frank and Sally Warman,
Edwardsville, and Margaret
Williams, Kingston. She is a
great-granddaughter of Adam
and Eleanor Sikora, Plymouth,
and William Creasy, Berwick.
Hailey has a brother, Kaiden, 2.
Easter baskets made for Ruth’s Place
Bernie Podcasy is Lion of the Year Joan Puhak of Swoyersville designed bunny baskets filled with
an assortment of treats and gifts, some of which she handcrafted
Bernie Podcasy was selected as the Lion of the Year at a Charter for the women at Ruth’s Place. At the presentation, from left, are
Night dinner held by the Forty Fort Lions Club at the Appletree Jamie, a resident, Bettie Mangum, residential adviser, Heather, a
Terrace at Newberry Estates. Podcasy has been a member of the resident, and Antoinette Stortz, intern.
club since 1986. This year’s guest speaker was District Governor
Eileen Yurish. The Forty Fort Lions Club is celebrating its 35th year
as a member of Lions Clubs International. At the dinner, from left,
are Tom O’Connor, presiding club president, presenting the Lion of
the Year award to Podcasy.

Brady M. Fallon
Brady Martin Fallon, son of

Jeffrey C. Johnson Jr. Deandra Fallon, Sugar Notch,


and Timothy Romanowski, Larks-
ville, is celebrating his fifth
Jeffrey Clay Johnson Jr., son of birthday today, June 6. Brady is
Jeffrey and Vinelle Johnson, a grandson of Andrea Fallon and
Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating his the late George Fallon, Sugar
10th birthday today, June 6. Notch, and Marie Romanowski,
Jeffrey is a grandson of Vincent Larksville, and the late Peter
and Eleanor Miskewicz, Wilkes- Romanowski. He is a great-
Barre; Jean Harris, Hudson; grandson of Henry and Regina
Louise Johnson, Slocum Town- Balakier, Sugar Notch.
ship; and the late Alvin Johnson.
He has a sister, Emily, 13.
Plains Rotary awards essay contest winner
The Rotary Club of Plains has presented a certificate of excel-
Molly Moran lence and $125 to Andrea Grillini, the winner of the club’s 2011 essay
St. Leo’s/Holy Rosary Knights present awards contest. Grillini, a junior at Coughlin High School, earned fifth place
in the Rotary District 7410 essay contest. The district essay contest
Molly Moran, daughter of Mat-
thew and Paulette Moran, is The Knights of Columbus Council 12089 of St. Leo’s/Holy Rosary covers high schools juniors in 10 counties in Northeastern Penn-
celebrating her ninth birthday Church, Ashley, presented the Eugene Klinges Senior Altar Server sylvania. To become a Rotarian contact past district governors
today, June 6. Molly is a grand- Award to Paul Chmil III and Christine Wickiser. Both have served Paul Muczynski, 825-4724, or Bill Biniek, 829-2318. At the presenta-
daughter of Pauline Kyttle and nine years as altar servers. At the awards ceremony, from left, are tion, from left, are Biniek, Grillini, and club president Thomas Mal-
the late Robert Kyttle, Swoyers- Paul Chmil, Paul Chmil III, Ann Wickiser and Christine Wickiser. loy.
ville, and Alicia Moran and the
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Swoyersville Junior Girls Scouts earn Bronze Awards


Rural Health Corporation employees honored for service The Juniors from Girl Scout Troop 33903 of Swoyersville have earned the Bronze Award, the highest
award in Junior Girl Scouting. To earn the award, the girls achieved the First Aid badge, Caring for
Employees of Rural Health Corporation of Northeastern Pennsylvania (RHC) received length of Children badge, completed the American Red Cross babysitting course, and provided a free babysitting
service awards at the organization’s annual meeting and 40th corporate anniversary celebration held service to the community. Leaders are Kerry Gushka and Meredith Galasso. The honorees, first row, are
at East Mountain Inn, Plains Township. Employees earning longevity awards, seated, are Elizabeth Natalie Smith, Nicole McNelis, Alicia Galasso, Kathryn Galasso, Callie Edwards, Abbey Kratz, and Alison
David, Harveys Lake; Patricia Brooks, Dallas; and Marie Barron, Freeland. Standing: Edward P. Michael, Kraynak. Second row: Mikayla Reynolds, Alyssa Gushka, Emma Oley, Julie Patton, Allie Shulskie and
president, Hanover Township; Martin Buridge, Forty Fort; Dr. Gwen Galasso, medical director, Pittston; Kaleigh Shission.
Mark Orsoz, Berwick; and Dr. Martin McMahon, Dental Director, Dallas.

20th annual Intellectual Disabilities Awareness Breakfast held


The Luzerne-Wyoming Counties Mental Health/Mental Retardation Program held its 20th annual
Intellectual Disabilities Awareness Breakfast at the Shadowbrook Resort, Tunkhannock. More than 200
families, program participants, and provider agency staff attended. Catherine Riley, a teacher’s aide for
Wyoming Valley Motorcycle Club raises funding for Children’s Association
the Hazleton Area School District who has Down syndrome, was the keynote speaker. Also speaking as The Wyoming Valley Motorcycle Club raised more than $11,800 through its 15th Annual Motorcycle
a self advocate was John Hoops, a resident of the White Haven Center. Participants, first row, are David and Powersports Show held at the Kingston Armory in Wilkes-Barre. The show, presented by M&T
Wilson, member, MH/MR Program Advisory Board, representing Wyoming County; Wyoming County Bank, benefited the Wyoming Valley Children’s Association. Custom bike builders, contests with prizes
Commissioner Judy Kraft Mead; Riley; Hoops; and Sandy Faux, member, MH/MR Program Advisory and trophies and a Biker Fashion Show were among the highlights. At the check presentation, first row,
Board, representing Wyoming County. Second row: Peter Rubel, administrator, MH/MR Program; Rob- are Dawn Gaudino, president, WVCA Board of Directors; Juliane von Schmeling, vice president, WVMC;
ert Conklin, Regional Office of Developmental Programs; Gina Galli, quality assurance director, MH/MR Annastina von Schmeling, WVMC member; Kathy Grey, products officer, WVMC; and Sharon Harry,
Program; Nola Riley; Pamela Zotynia, executive director, Arc Luzerne County; Linda Gellick, White executive director, WVCA. Second row: Paul Grey, membership officer, WVMC; Dan Williams, media
Haven Center; Joseph DeVizia, executive director, Luzerne County Office of Human Services; and Dr. relations officer, WVMC; Mark Bohn, secretary, WVMC; Jack Nolan, assistant vice president, M&T Bank;
Mahmoud Fahmy, master of ceremonies and member of the MH/MR Program’s Advisory Board. Dave Hooper, president, WVMC, Ed Landi, treasurer, WVMC.

Commissioners promote Mental Health Awareness Month


The Luzerne County Commissioners proclaimed May as Mental Health Awareness Month in Luzerne
County at a ceremony at the Luzerne County Courthouse. The commissioners were joined by members Junior Girl Scouts earn self-defense patches
of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)-PA Wilkes-Barre Chapter and the mental health com-
Junior Girl Scout Troop 33323 attended a self-defense class instructed by Kyle Reed and Chris Walk-
munity. Participants, first row, are Ruth Helgemo, NAMI-PA Wilkes-Barre; Jerri Sydlo, Northeast Coun-
er at TCK Mixed Martial Arts School. Each girl received a certificate and a self-defense Girl Scout
seling Services; Luzerne County Commissioner Maryanne Petrilla; and Ron Smith, Community Counsel-
patch. Troop leaders are Shai Post and Dawnette Dreyfus. First row are Kaitlyn Lassiter, Sydney Cant-
ing Services. Second row: Rabbi Larry Kaplan, Temple Israel; Paul Radzavicz, NAMI-PA Wilkes-Barre;
well, Elena Giraldi, Dina Clark, and Elise Hreha. Second row: Walker, Laura Miller, Abby Post, Samantha
Peter Rubel, Luzerne-Wyoming Counties Mental Health/Mental Retardation Program; and Paul Van-
Swartwood, Audralaine Mentrikowski, Julia Dreyfus, Emily Dreyfus and Reed.
Maanen, Children’s Service Center.

Wyoming Valley American Red Cross dedicates storage shed Benton Airport Spring Fly-In draws more than 300 visitors
The Wyoming Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross conducted a ribbon-cutting and dedication More than 300 people attended the Spring Fly-In and Chicken Bar-B-Que sponsored by the Benton
ceremony at its Emergency Services storage shed that was built using a grant secured by state Sen. Airport. Several pilots offered free airplane rides and special guests were State Rep. David Millard, and
Lisa Baker, R-Lehman Township. This storage facility allows the chapter to house emergency supplies Benton Mayor Janet Swan. Thirty-five airplanes, three helicopters, and 15 classic cars participated in the
in bulk quantities to respond to disasters. At the ceremony, from left, are Attorney Robert N. Gawlas show, which is run by volunteers and donations. All proceeds benefit the airport with routine mainte-
Jr., chapter chairman and board member; Nadine Howe; Baker; Dan Downey, chapter disaster chair nance and upgrades. A fall fly-in is being planned for October. Coordinators, first row, are Ted Farwell,
and regional chapter CEO; and Edward C. Winters. Staff and Board members are in the background. Monty Hittle, Joe Farwell, and Mike Evans. Second row: Chris Mizetti, Bob Brewington, Will Farwell, and
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HUGHESTOWN: Hughestown
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Steve Golya will preside. The
scholarship awards will be dis-
cussed. The club meets the first
and third Monday of each
month. New members are in-
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655-4552 or any member for
more information.

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Woman who won’t keep track of time isn’t worth boyfriend’s future
Dear Abby: I have — or my sanity? famous for being famous). I’d love City police and firefighters who
been in a seven-year
relationship with DEAR ABBY — Losing Patience in the Pacific
Northwest
to hear from your readers about who
their heroes are and why. These he-
searched for survivors after Sept. 11,
the reporters at the New Orleans
“Maddy,” which will roes should not be family members, Times-Picayune who stayed at their
probably end soon ADVICE Dear Losing Patience: Maddy but someone outside the family — posts to report the news after the
because she can’t ahead of everyone else’s. There’s must have many amazingly good a teacher, doctor, artist, writer, men- terrible flood that decimated their
seem to stick to always an excuse; it’s always some- qualities for you to have tolerated tor, statesperson, etc. city, and the men and women in
any kind of routine. one’s fault, never hers. her lack of organization and consid- Without positive role models our military who put themselves at
Maddy is in her mid-30s, the young- In my line of work, if I have a eration for others this long. Because to emulate, it’s no wonder the major- risk in service to our country.
est in a large family, and grew up meeting to attend, I arrive on time. you have let her know how you feel ity of our young people are losing
without any kind of responsibilities. Maddy thinks that unless it’s her about it and nothing has changed, their way.
She’s always misplacing and losing boss telling her what time to be it’s time to accept that no changes — Alison in Ashland, Ore.
things — watches, cameras, jewelry, at a meeting, everything else is will be forthcoming. My advice is to
etc. Her mail goes unopened and her when she “gets to it.” I have planned save your sanity. You’ll be happier Dear Alison: While I do not agree
bills get paid late even though she entire weekends with dinner reserva- and less frustrated if you find some- that the majority of our young people
has plenty of money. one more like yourself. have “lost their way,” I do think you To receive a collection of Abby’s most
tions and events scheduled and memorable — and most frequently re-
Maddy thinks I’m “controlling” let her know what time we need have posed an interesting challenge. quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
because I get frustrated when to leave. When the time comes, Dear Abby: I have noticed over Readers, if you’d care to chime in, ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
we have to be somewhere at a speci- the past few decades that fewer I’m sure it would make an inspiring check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
she’s not even packed yet. Worse, Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O.
fied time and she’s always late. I she can’t understand my irritation. and fewer people have heroes (I mean column. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447.
think she’s selfish to put her needs Is this relationship worth saving real heroes, not celebrities who are I would nominate the New York (Postage is included.)

UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’ll SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). As the
gather information from vari- sign of transformation, you have
ous sources and deliver it in the a certain natural grace when it
way that is most useful to all comes to making changes. Your
involved. This takes intelligence secret is to concentrate on who
and common sense, and you you are becoming and let go of
have plenty of both. the rest.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). A
may be talking about the weath- new relationship is forming, and
er, but your mind is spinning on so is someone’s impression of
much more exciting and enticing you. You’ll have many chances to
topics. There’s a glint in your eye get things right. Relax and take
that gives you away. your time.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). A loved CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You
one’s situation is complicated. are open to learning. Choose
Maybe there’s some way to help your teachers carefully because
that you haven’t thought of yet. you are likely to take on some of
Try to imagine what you would their characteristics.
like for yourself if you were in AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You
the same situation. don’t have to know the future in
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Get order to feel safe. Still, there is
seriously stern with yourself. comfort in believing that things
It will take greater diligence to will turn out a particular way.
keep your actions in line with And putting greater faith into
your goals. Pull in the reins on your vision will help you relax.

GOREN BRIDGE your thoughts, as well, disal-


lowing your mind to wander to
places you know it shouldn’t be.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You
have a great incentive to learn
and grow, especially in a way
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You will that allows you to utilize new
mentally work out your options, technology. When you move
bouncing them from one lobe of along with the rapidly developing
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION your brain to the other. It’s likely world, things get easier for you.
that nothing will stand out as the TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June 6).
obviously right choice. You place a higher value on your
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). time this year and will be com-
Appearances will lie. You’re so pensated accordingly. You know
observant and reasonable that money can’t buy you love, but
you will quickly notice when you already have love. Through
things just don’t add up. Share the next seven weeks, you’ll
your knowledge judiciously. focus on a few beautiful things
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It will be that money can buy. You’ll help
challenging to come to an agree- someone heal in September.
ment on an important matter. Travel in August and November.
To move beyond an impasse, Taurus and Sagittarius people
you may have to call in a neutral are your admirers. Your lucky
party — an arbitrator or a new numbers are: 20, 15, 43, 51
vote that will break the tie. and 29.

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781, 1550 Henry Drive, will
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on June 13. All members in
good standing are urged to
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Dallas American Legion District 12 held its 76th annual essay con-
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judged on originality, accuracy and research presented as evidence.
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The 2011 winner is Brandon Harding, son of Brian and Dawn Harding
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with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
KIA ‘08 RIO LX
clean, well main-
tained, recent tune-
PONTIAC ‘08 offer. Call
570-262-2478

SOLSTICE
05 JAGUAR X-TYPE Panel Delivery Excellent Condi-
AUDI `02 A4 navigation sys- system. White with up. B-title. Moon
3.0, hunter green, 100 point tion. $18,500 Sedan, automatic,
1.8 Turbo, AWD, tems. New tires & red pearls. Custom roof, 6 CD, premium
SATURN ‘00 SL2
tan leather (AWD) Concours quality 570-760-5833 low miles convertible
Automatic, white brakes. Sunroof. flames in flake. New sound, all power
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT restoration. Red $11,650 all options,
with beige leather Garage kept. Many tires & hubs. 1 options & leather.
White, 4 door, 4cyl. with black fend- leather interior 4 door, sedan,
KBB retail - $7,150.
interior. 84,000
Miles. Very Good
extras!
Miles.
46,000 66,000 miles
04 MITSU GALLANT
ers. Never Driven.
0 miles on
owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500 FORD ‘05 EXPLORER Asking $5,500 or
best offer. Call
5,145 miles.
$20,990
74,000 miles.
$4,290
(570) 359-3296
Condition. $8,900
(570) 696-9809
Asking $19,500.
570-825-8888 or
gry, auto, 4cyl,55k
04 CHRYSLER PT
restoration.
RARE! Ask for Les SPORT TRAC XLT 570-510-4849
MARSH MOTORS MARSH MOTORS
(570) 690-4262 626-297-0155 CRUISER GT, slvr,blk $40,000 1/2 Ton, 4WD,
Call Anytime! lthr, auto, sunroof $38,000 CHEVROLET `88 automatic, V6 560 Pierce St.
MERCURY `06 1218 Main St. 1218 Main St.

AUDI `02 A4 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO $36,500


MONTE CARLO SS
$15,992 Kingston, PA Swoyersville, PA Swoyersville, PA

3.0, V6, AWD


automatic, tiptronic
BMW `93 325 IC
Burg./tan lthr.,
Nav., 360 HP, AWD
01 AUDI A8 L V8, automatic,
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Only 7,500 miles. All
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
Convertible,
1954 MERCURY
transmission. Fully 51,267 miles, 570-714-9924
Metallic Green cashmere beige, white leather. Fully

AUTO
loaded, leather tan lthr., nav., AWD MUST SELL loaded. Excellent
Exterior & Tan
interior. 92,000
miles. Good condi-
Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
00 CADILLAC CATERA
silver/blk leather, MONTEREY
$5,500
(570) 760-0511 560 Pierce St. CHEVY ‘99 LUMINA condition. Garage
kept. $13,200 or
Kingston, PA 4 door, 6 cylinder,

SERVICE
tion. Asking $9,500.
WOODY WAGON
Heated Seats. 2nd sunroof, 56K best offer. Call
Call (570) 417-3395 Owner, 66k Miles. 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE CHEVROLET ‘06 www.wyoming
automatic, $1,850
570-779-2489
Excellent Condition, Blue/grey 100 point restora- valleymotors.com FORD ‘89 BRONCO II Leave Message
BEN’S AUTO SALES Garage Kept, leather, auto, 4cyl. tion. $130,000 CORVETTE 570-714-9924 2 door, 6 cylinder,
RT 309 W-B Twp.
Near Wegman’s
Excellent Gas
Mileage. Carfax
available. Price
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck
lthr., 64,000 miles
invested. 6.0
Vortec engine. CONVERTIBLE HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
automatic, 4x4,
$1,550 MERCURY `95 DIRECTORY
GRAND MARQUIS
570-822-7359 300 miles on Silver beauty, 1 Current Inspection
reduced $7,995 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, restoration. Cus- 2 door, 5 speed, air, on all vehicles
2 dr, auto, silver Owner, Museum
07 Impala LS $8,995 or trade for SUV or tom paint by quality. 4,900 power windows & DEALER 4 door, V8, fully
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995 other. Beautiful / SUVS, VANS, Foose Automo- miles, 6 speed. All locks, sun roof, CD, 570-825-8253 loaded, moon roof,
08Taurus SEL $12,495 Fun Car. TRUCKS, 4 X4’s tive. Power win- possible options cruise & alloys. new tires & brakes.
08 RAM 1500 $12,495
04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995
570-388-6669 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd
dows, a/c, and
much more!
including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
Excellent condition,
very well main- LEXUS `06 LS 430 Interior & exterior in
excellent shape. 2
BMW ‘02 M3 seat, Navgtn, 4x4 Gorgeous New, paid $62,000 tained with service 19,900 one owner owners. Call
06 Suzuki Reno $6,995 pampered miles.
07 Dodge Grand Automobile! Must sell $45,900 records, remaining (570) 822-6334 or
Full Notary Service Impeccable crystal
Caravan SXT Blue $75,000 570-299-9370 Honda warranty. (570) 970-9351
Tags & Title Transfers grey leather, 7 $71,000 65K, $10,500. white finish with
saddle leather 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
CHEVY `07 HHR
passenger mini van $69,900 570-706-0921
BMWSilver,
`01 X5fully 07 DODGE NITRO SXT, interior. Positively
MERCURY ‘03
HONDA34k`07 CIVIC
garnet red, V6, 4x4 From an Exotic, none nicer.
4.4i. 06 DODGE GRAND
Great on Gas. Man-
$29,500. VITO’S
loaded, tan leather
interior. 1 owner.
CARAVAN ES, red, Private Collection
Call 570-650-0278
ual, 5 speed trans.
75K miles. New EX. miles. See at Orloski’s SABLE
103k miles. $12,999
or best offer. Call
4dr, entrtnmt cntr,
7 pass mini van
inspection. Bronze
with tan interior. Dri-
excellent condition,
sunroof, alloys, a/c,
Wash & Lube
295 Mundy Street
V6, automatic,
59,000 miles,
&
06 JEEP COMMANDER vetrain Warranty till cd, 1 owner, garage Wilkes-Barre, PA All power options
570-814-3666 Convertible. SMG
equipped. Brand Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4
06 DODGE RAM 1500
4/12. $7,500. Call kept. $13,000. Call
570-760-0612
18702 $5,990 GINO’S
BMW `02 330
570-239-2746
new wheels & tires.
All service records. SLT, Quad cab, slvr,
LEXUS `98 LS 400 MARSH MOTORS Like New
CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful
Navigation, Harmon
Kardon, 6 disc
5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
SLT, silver, auto., CHEVY ‘04 CLASSIC HONDA `07 CIVIC
Sport SI. Red, with
Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA All Junk Tires
condition. Newly changer, back up 4 door sedan, all owner. Must see.
re-done interior sensors, xenons,
heated seats,
V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY power options black interior,
75,000 miles. 6
Low mileage, 90K.
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
Cars & $15 & UP!
leather & carpeting. Great on gas! Leather interior. All
$13,500. Only 77,000 miles, SPORT white, V6,
4x4 $4,490 speed, spoiler and power. GPS naviga- Trucks
570-313-3337 Fully Loaded body kit. Tinted win- tion, moon roof, cd Like New
$19,999 05 BUICK RANIER CXL
gold, tan, leather, MARSH MOTORS dows,
Reduced $11,900
changer. Loaded. MINI COOPER `08 Wanted
BMW `03 530 I (570) 301-7221
advertisinguy sunroof (AWD)
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
1218 Main St. (570) 714-0384
$9,000 or best
offer. 570-706-6156
Clubman. Black &
White. Sunroof. 30K
Highest Batteries
BUICK ‘97
@gmail.com Swoyersville, PA
Beige with tan Prices $20 & UP!
HONDA `08 CIVIC
green, auto, V6, 570-718-6992 miles. Leather inte-
leather interior.
Heated seats, sun-
roof, 30 MPG high- BUICK `98 LESABRE
4x4
05 GMC SIERRA
LESABRE
Buy-Sell-Trade
Every option avail- LINCOLN`06 rior, fully loaded. 6
speed. Excellent Paid In Carry Out Price
condition. 40 MPG.
X-Cab, blk, auto, able. Sunroof, CA$H
way. Garage kept. 4 door. All leather. 4x4 truck 83,000 miles.
CHRYSLER `02 leather, navigation TOWN CAR LIMITED $19,950. Or best 288-8995
Excellent condition
86,000 miles.
114,000 miles. Great
shape. $2,600. Call
05 MERCURY MOUNT- Cold Air. New system, premium Fully loaded. offer. Call
570-262-8811
FREE
PT CRUISER
AINEER PREMIUM, Inspection sound system. 46,000 miles,
Asking $11,500. 570-819-3140 or Silver, black leather, $3,495 Must sell. $16,000 Triple coated PICKUP
(570) 788-4007 570-709-5677 3rd seat, AWD Inferno Red, flame or best offer Pearlized White.
MINI COOPER S `06 570-574-1275 VITO’S
LAW
04 CHEVY SUBURBAN design. Chrome (570) 301-7221 Showroom
LS, pewter silver,
CADILLAC `04 wheels. 47,000 condition. GARAGED
To place your &
HONDAS
3rd seat, 4x4 miles, one owner. $18,900. Pure silver metallic.
04 FORD F-150
SEVILLE SLS Looks and runs 570-814-4926 or Roof & mirror caps
ad call...829-7130
DIRECTORY GINO’S
Heritage, X-cab, great. New inspec- ‘10 Accord LX. (570) 654-2596 in black. Tartan red
blk, auto, 4x4 Beige. Fully loaded tion. $5,800 7K miles. Black / tan cloth / panther black
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ Excellent condition. Call (570) 472-1854 PriceReduced $19,595 leather interior. 570-301-3602
ER seafoam Runs great. New ‘09 Accord EX. V6 Black bonnet
CALL US! Like New
grn/tan lthr., 4x4 rotors, new brakes.
CHRYSLER `05 14K, White / Leather WANTED! stripes. Automatic.

Don’t Keep Your 04 NISSAN XTERRA SE


blue, auto, 4x4
Just serviced.
108,000 miles. Ask-
PriceReduced $21,295

ALL
Steptronic paddles.
Dual moon roofs, TO JUNK Tires
SEBRING LX
‘08 Accord LX
Cockpit chrono YOUR CAR
Practice a Secret!
04 JEEP GRAND ing $8,000. (570)
CHEROKEE LAREDO 709-8492
PREMIUM: 14K, Gray
Warranty $17,995 package, conven- $15 & UP!
JUNK
Low mileage, blue, BEST PRICES
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 ‘08 Civics Choose ience, cold weather
03 DODGE RAM 1500
CADILLAC ‘06 STS
2 door, automatic.
Excellent condition from Two. Low (heated seats) & IN THE AREA Like New
Call 829-7130 reg cab, red, auto, premium packages.
CARS!
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- $7,500 miles, Warranty. CA$H ON THE $POT,
75K, 4x4
ver, 52,600 miles, (570) 740-7446 Starting at $14,495 Dynamic
control.
stability
Xenon
Free Anytime Batteries
To Place Your Ad
03 CHEVY 1500, V8, MAFFEI AUTO Pickup
sunroof, heated
CHRYSLER `92 CA$H
headlights, front
X-cab, white, 4x4
02 DODGE RAM 1500 seats, Bose sound
SALES
570-288-6227 and rear fog lights. 570-301-3602 $20 & UP!
Quad Cab, SLT, system, 6 CD Parking distance
L BE ARON Carry Out Price
PAID
Red auto 4x4 truck changer, satellite control. Harmon- 472 Auto Services
310 Attorney 310 Attorney 02 MERCURY MOUNT- radio, Onstar, park- CONVERTIBLE Kardon sound sys-
Services Services AINEER PREMIUM,
ing assist, remote
VITO’S tem. Chrome line
$ WANTED JUNK $
288-8995

Joseph M. Blazosek
white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
& 570-301-3602 interior. Mint condi-
tion. 17,000 miles.
ADOPTION
DIVORCE
BANKRUPTCY 02 MAZDA TRIBUTE tion, & more! Must Drive!
VEHICLES WANTED
Cars & Full Size
CUSTODY
DUI-ARD
SOCIAL SECURITY
White, auto, 4x4
76,000 miles 4x4
$17,000
570-881-2775 GINO’S $21,500
570-341-7822 LISPI TOWING Trucks. For prices...
Estates, DUI
ATTORNEY
DISABILITY BENEFITS 01 VOLVO V70
Wanted: MAZDA `04 RX-8 We pick up 822-0995 Lamoreaux Auto
Parts 477-2562
MATTHEW LOFTUS
WORKERS’ COMP
Free Consultation
AWD, station
wagon, blue grey CENTRAL CITY Hunter Green, CALL 829-7130 TO ADVERTISE!
570-255-5503
leather, 84k miles.
Mechanic’s Special
Junk 80,000 miles.
MOTORS
25+ Years Experience Needs engine seals
570-655-4410 00 KIA SPORTAGE EX New brakes &
BANKRUPTCY 570-822-9556 White, auto, 319 W. Main St.
56K Original Miles.
Radiant Red. Mint Cars & rotors. New
FREE CONSULT blazoseklaw.com 4 cyl. 4x4 alignment. Two 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
Guaranteed 00 FORD EXPEDITION Plymouth, PA condition, new
paint, automatic, Trucks new rear tires.
No accidents.
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
HIGHEST QUALITY
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
XLT, gold, 3rd seat
Low Fees Attorney 4x4
new battery, tune
up, brakes, top.
Highest PRICE REDUCED Near Francis
Payment Plan! Keith Hunter $8,000 or best Slocum St. Park
Colleen Metroka Bankruptcies
98 FORD RANGER,
Flairside, reg cap VEHICLES Runs well.
$2,500
Prices offer. For more
PONTIAC ‘03 VIBE GT
570-592-4796 MAHLER, LOHIN truck, 5 spd, 4x4 All Guaranteed Paid!! information, call

$300 and Up
(347) 452-3650 (570) 332-4213 4 cylinder,
& ASSOCIATES copper (In Mountain Top)
DIVORCE No Fault 97 MERCURY Bumper to FREE PICKUP 6-speed, cd,
(570) 718-1118 sunroof, 1 owner.
$295 divorce295.com
Atty. Kurlancheek
800-324-9748 W-B
MOUNTAINEER
Green, green
Bumper For
30 Days
CHRYSLER ‘06 288-8995 MERCEDES-BENZ `01 Sharp Sharp Car!
$5,495 $125 extra if driven,
Divorce, Custody,
MARGIOTTI
LAW OFFICES
leather, AWD
570-779-3890 300C HEMI C-240
Call For Details!
570-696-4377 pulled or pushed in.
Light green, 18,000
Support, PFA
570-829-5596
BANKRUPTCY
Loaded, automatic,
NOBODY Pays More
miles, loaded,
FREE Consultation. leather, wood trim, AC, heated leather
Atty. Josianne
Free Consult $24,000. seats, 4 door.
PONTIAC ‘02
570-760-2035
Aboutanos $4,700
Looking for the right deal 570-222-4960
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1118
Payment Plans
(570) 970-9977 on an automobile? CHEVROLET `03 leave message
1518 8th Street
Call 570-388-6535
SUNFIRE
Free Bankruptcy
Wilkes-Barre
(570) 223-2536
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print! IMPALA FORD `04 MUSTANG
Carverton, PA
Near Francis MERCEDES-BENZ 2 door, 4 cylinder
sunroof,
Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm
Happy Trails!
Consultation
Payment plans. Stroudsburg Classified’s got 97,000 miles, Mach I, 40th Slocum St. Park
`02 SLK-320 low miles.
Carol Baltimore the directions! $3,300. ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,300 HYUNDAI ‘03 Red with black $4,490

Harry’s U Pull It
570-592-4522
570-822-1959
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
BUICK `05 LESABRE 570-592-4994 miles, all options,
show room condi- ELANTRA
interior, hardtop/
convertible.
REAL SHARP!
MARSH MOTORS
FREE CONSULTATION Free Consultation.
3.8 V6, 20 city/29 tion. Call for info. 4 cylinder,
Accepting Offers
1218 Main St.
for all legal matters Contact Atty. Sherry
highway. 42,000
miles. Last year CHEVY `06 COLORADO Asking $24,995 automatic, cd,
1 owner. (570) 740-8900
Swoyersville, PA
Attorney Ron Wilson Dalessandro full size model. Extended cab. Auto.
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151 Economy Car!
570-718-6992
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
MERCEDES-BENZ `05
570-822-2345 570-823-9006 Buy-Sell-Trade
Excellent condition Power steering, a/c. $4,495
in & out. Roadster 40k miles. 2 wheel
FORD `05 FREESTAR Call For Details! PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
CALL 829-7130 to ADVERTISE! cloth roof. Gold with
tan interior. $7,900.
drive.
$12,600, negotiable.
570-696-4377
240C PONTIAC ‘04 VEHICLES!!!
(570) 822-8001 570-678-5040
LIMITED EDITION HYUNDAI `04
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles,
250 General Auction 250 General Auction 250 General Auction 250 General Auction
Low mileage, fully Excellent condition, GRAND AM DRIVE IN PRICES
loaded,
negotiable.
$10,999.
TIBURON GT dealer serviced. Sun 4 door sedan,
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
COOK & COOK AUCTIONS Blue, 5 speed roof, heated seats. Chrome wheels
570-283-1691 $15,500. Call
manual, CD, Air, Sunroof, auto
570-288-3916 Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
FORD `05
factory alarm, $5,390
TOOL, INDUSTRIAL & VEHICLE AUCTION power windows &
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 MARSH MOTORS Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011 TAURUS SE locks. 38K.
$7,500 negotiable. 1218 Main St. DRAWING TO BE HELD JUNE 30
PREVIEW 3:00 ~ AUCTION 5:00
Beige exterior/inte-
rior, automatic win-
Call 570-540-6236
C-CLASS Swoyersville, PA
570-718-6992
ATTENTION: CONTRACTORS, TRADESMEN & DO-IT-YOURSELFERS!
POWER TOOLS: Milwaukee Portable Band Saw; Multiple Ryobi Miter Saws; Dewalt Grinder; Craftsman Scroll
dows & lock, alloy
wheels and nice
condition. $6,200
INFINITI `05 G35
Sports Coupe. Black
Silver with leather
interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles.
Buy-Sell-Trade
www.wegotused.com

Saw; Ridgid Sawsall; SkilSaw Circular Saws; Craftsman Router; Cordless Porter Cable Brad Nailer; Porter Cable (570) 606-1146 with slate leather. $15,000 Negotiable
Original owner. 69K (570) 885-5956 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
Finish Nailer & Much More!
FORD `07 MUSTANG miles. Fully Auto Auto Auto
TOOLS: Craftsman Socket Sets & Hand Tools; Wrenches; Bulk Dry Wall Screws; Quantities of Fasteners; Hole
Saws; Machinist Tools; Roofing Nailer; Electrical Supplies; Masonry Tools; Ridgid Plumbing Supplies including Pipe
63,000 highway
equipped with navi-
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
We Buy Scrap Metal
gation, sunroof, etc.
miles, silver, runs
Wrenches, Threaders, Compound Wrenches; Pipe Roll Groover; Spiral Reamer; Reed Pipe Cutters 4” to 8”; Chain
Hoist; 1000 Watt Twin Head Halogen Worklight; Tool Boxes & Lots More.
great, $11,500.
negotiable.
Always maintained
by Infiniti dealer. SL 500
$$$$ ALL KINDS $$$$
Very nice. $15,750. Convertible, with
EQUIPMENT: HVAC Genie Superlift Contractor; Cub Cadet Lawn Tractor; Lawn Aerator; Univex Industrial Meat 570-479-2482
570-339-1552 removable hard
Slicer; 2-10HP Electric Motors; Husky Power Washer 1550; Rolling Cart; Bullet Trap & Much More After 4pm top, dark Blue,
OFFICE: Many Luma 2 Draper Projection Screens; Webster TS Series White Board; Many Hon File Cabinets; FORD `90 MUSTANG GT camel interior, PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS - BEAMS -
2-Section Metal Map Cabinet; National Cash Register & More Must See. Sharp!
Black, new direc- JEEP `04 GRAND Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept. PUNCHINGS - OLD CARS -TRUCKS -
VEHICLES: ‘99 Chevy Cavalier, 4-cyl., automatic, AC, 48,000 miles, minor scrapes; ‘89 Iveco Box Truck, 4-cyl., turbo MACHINERY - FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING -
diesel, 5-spd., 155,000 miles, needs brake work; 1991 Puch Moped, 1.5HP, Newport oil injected, 2137 miles.
tional tires, excel-
lent inside / outside, CHEROKEE LIMITED Very Good
Condition, No ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS -
4WD, 6 cylinder
UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS AUCTION? Bid Online at WWW.PROXIBID.COM/COOKANDCOOK factory stock, very
clean, must see to auto. Moonroof.
Accidents. Classy
Car. Price APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL
Check us out at: WWW.COOKANDCOOKAUCTIONS.COM OR WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID#20298 appreciate. $8,000 Fully powered. New Reduced! FREE CONTAINER SERVICE
TERMS: 13% Buyer’s Premium - 3% Discount With Cash Or Check or best offer. Must brakes & tires. $13,995
94,000 highway
Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted
No Personal Checks Unless Known by Auction - 3% Buyers PRemium on Vehicles sell. 570-269-0042 or trade for
Credit Cards Accepted - Visa, MasterCard, Discover Leave Message miles. $11,500 SUV or other. HIGHEST PRICES PAID
FOOD AVAILABLE (570) 822-6334 570-388-6669 FAST SETTLEMENTS
DIRECTIONS: From I-81 Take Exit 170B Rt. 309 (Cross Valley) To the Plains Exit.Go Towards Plains FORD `98 TAURUS LINCOLN `94 TOYOTA `10
CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC
& Take Right Turn Onto Maffett St. Continue To Traffic Light.Turn Right Onto E. Carey St. Gold. Good condi- 570-346-7673
Cook & Cook Auctions-AH001892 ~ 570-270-9239
tion Runs great.
87,000 miles, R- TOWN CAR Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy 570-819-3339
title, Recently Blue. 162k miles, wheels, black cloth Your Scrap Metal is worth $$$
29 East Carey St., Plains, PA 18705 inspected. fair condition.
$1,000. Call
interior. Will consid-
Call Today!
$2,700. Call er trade. $14,200
Auctioneer Of Record:Wayne Steele AU3916L (570) 814-6198 570-239-9236 (570) 793-9157
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SUBARU `05 LEGACY SUBARU `94 SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 TOYOTA `93 MR2 TOYOTA ‘07 CAMRY LE VOLKSWAGEN `04 VOLVO `01 XC70 VOLVO ‘04 XC70
SPORT AWD IMPREZA L 5 door hatchback,
Only 8,600 miles
T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC,
4 cylinder sedan,
automatic BEETLE All wheel drive,
46,000 miles, bur-
Cross Country,
All Wheel Drive
Air, new tires & Sudan, Automatic, $16,855 CONVERTIBLE gundy with tan $11,880
SUBARU `02
Air, Stereo, Runs & $15,892 power antenna.
brakes, 31,000 Blue. AM/FM cas- leather, complete
1518 8th Street miles, great Looks Excellent. New tires. No rust. dealer service histo-
sette. Air. Automat-
Carverton, PA condition. $11,995. 25 mpg Great condition. ry, 1 owner, detailed,
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX
ic. Power roof, win-
Near Francis 570-836-1673 $1,275 $5,000 dows, locks & garage kept, estate.
Slocum St. Park (570) 299-0772 (570) 708-0269 doors. Boot cover $9,100. Low
Shopping for a
SATURN ‘05 ION after 6:00PM for top. 22k. Excel- 570-840-3981 57,000 miles, 5
new apartment? Doyouneedmorespace? 560 Pierce St. 560 Pierce St. lent condition. speed, all-wheel
4 cylinder, A yard or garage sale Collect cash, not dust! Garage kept. Looking for that
automatic, cd,
Classified lets Kingston, PA
Clean out your
Kingston, PA
special place
drive, 4 door, anti- 560 Pierce St.
you compare costs - in classified www.wyoming www.wyoming Reduced lock brakes, air Kingston, PA
1 owner. basement, garage $14,000 called home? conditioning, air www.wyoming
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Call For Details! Get moving You’re in bussiness ment today at 570-
570-696-4377 Open the door power mirrors,
with classified! with classified! 829-7130! with classified! cruise control,
AM/FM radio, CD 415 Autos-Antique
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 changer, rear
& Classic
defroster, new Blitz
Stainless Exhaust,
AEM Cold
Intake, TURBOXS
Air CADILLAC `80
Blowoff Valve &
Boost Control. COUPE DEVILLE
Excellent condition,
$10,500.
(201) 704-8640 $3,000 located in
Call before Hazleton.
7:30 pm 570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114

CHEVROLET `63
IMPALA
2 door hardtop.
Partial restoration.
All original parts.
Asking $4,000 or
best offer. Call
(570) 885-1119

CHEVROLET `69 NOVA


SS clone. 350

SUBARU ‘98 engine, 290 Horse-


power. 10 bolt posi-

IMPREZA WAGON
rear. PowerGlide
transmission. Power
5-speed, disc brake kit. Over
$20,000 invested,
1 owner,
sacrifice at
95,000 miles, $7,500 Firm.
Immaculate, Call 732-397-8030
30+ MPG. (Wilkes-Barre)
$4,995

TOYOTA ‘09 CHEVROLET `72


SCION TC CHEVELLE
Two door hard top.
Automatic,
moon roof, 307 Motor. Needs
low miles. work. Comes with
$17,945 additional 400 small
block & many parts.
$3,500. Serious
inquires only.
(570) 836-2574

560 Pierce St.


CHEVROLET `76
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
PICKUP
Very Good
valleymotors.com Condition!
570-714-9924 Low miles!
$7500. FIRM
570-905-7389
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI Ask for Lee

Looking for the right deal


on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
the directions!

Great running
CHEVROLET `79
condition. Red with
cloth interior, power CORVETTE L-48
All Corvette options,
door locks, power
windows, power all original, new
moon roof, Good Year tires,
new mufflers, just
5 speed, just tuned. 46,000 miles.
serviced, 117k. $6,500 or best
Asking $5,300 offer 570-262-2845
570-885-2162 or 570-239-6969

412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

NEW 2011 FORD FIESTA ALL NEW FORD FOCUS S


Automatic, Air, Pwr. Mirrors, Tilt Remote Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD,
Wheel, AM/FM/CD, Remote Pwr. Door Locks, Air, Anti-Theft Sys.,
Keyless Entry, Pwr. Door Side Curtain Air Bags, Side Impact
Locks, Advance Trac Air Bags, Message Center, MyKey
w/Electronic Stability
Control, Side Curtains

FORD REBATE................500 72
Mos.
OFF LEASE REBATE........500

FORD REBATE..................500
OFF LEASE REBATE...........500
72
Mos. COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP........91

NEW 2011 ALL NEW


FORD FIESTA SE FORD FOCUS SE
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air
Auto., Air, CD, Pwr. Mirrors, Advanced Trac
w/Electronic Stability Control, Cruise, PDL, Bags, 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel, AC, Instrument
Side Curtains, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Cluster, Message Center, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Pwr.
Sport Appearance Pkg., SYNC, Rear Side Mirrors, Fog
Spoiler, 15”Alum. Wheels, Winter Lamps, MyKey
Pkg., Heated Seats, Tilt Wheel

FORD REBATE................500
OFF LEASE REBATE........500 24
Mos.
24 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......70 FORD CREDIT REBATE.....500
Mos. COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......26 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
OFF LEASE REBATE........500 **Lease payments based on 24 month
lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......91 $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.

CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD


*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles.
First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due
at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the
Overlooking Mohegan Sun primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with
577 East Main St., Plains Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per
$1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No
Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends
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qualified buyers; MALIBU - “S” Tier (800+) - lease for 39 mos. at $179 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year $2879 due at signing to qualified buyers; EQUINOX- “S” Tier (800+) - lease for 39 mos. at
$269 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year $2180.05 due at signing to qualified buyers; TRAVERSE LS FWD - “S” & “A” Tier Lease for 39 months at $299 per month plus tax, 12K miles per year, $3650
due at signing to qualified buyers. Prior sales excluded. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Must take delivery by June 30, 2011. Not responsible for typographical errors.

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$
14,999* #11692A , O nly 21K M iles ................................
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#Z2387, 13K M iles .......................................
$
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$
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#Z2063, 22K M iles ............................................
$
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$
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$
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#11634A , 34K M iles ......................................
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#Z2415, 38K M iles ........................................
$
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& Classic & Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans

PONTIAC 1937 HARLEY DAVIDSON SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,


600
FORD `03 INTERNATIONAL ‘95
CHEVY `68 Blue
BUICK `05 CHEVY ‘03
Fully restored near
01’ SPORTSTER smoked wind
DODGE `01 DUMP TRUCK
CAMARO SS
396 automatic,
original. New paint,
new interior, new
screen. Great bike,
runs great. Helmet
& kevlar racing
RENDEZVOUS CX TRAILBLAZER LTZ RAM VAN EXPLORER
Low mileage,
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis-
wiring, custom tint- HARD TO FIND!! 4WD, V6, leather, sion replaced.
400 transmission, gloves included. 63,500 miles, 1518 8th Street
ed glass, new motor AWD, Fully auto, moonroof Rear-end removed
clean interior, runs $2995. Call for info automatic, all-wheel Carverton, PA
& transmission. loaded, 1 owner, $13,620 and relubed. Brand
good, 71K, garage (570) 881-5011 drive, 4 door, Near Francis
Spare motor & 20,000 miles. new 10’ dump. PA
kept, custom anti-lock brakes, Slocum St. Park
trans. 16” wide Small 6 cylinder. state inspected.
paint, Fire Hawk
tires, Krager
white walls car in
excellent condition
TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED New tires. Like
new, inside &
air conditioning, air
bags, power locks,
$12,900/best offer.
570-594-1496
MAZDA ‘04
wheels, well
maintained.
in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or 883 cubic inch TRIPLE 955 CC out. $14,900. Call
(570) 540-0975
power windows,
power mirrors, TRIBUTE LX
$23,900 7,000 miles. Very power seats, all Automatic, V6
best offer. Serious motor, Paco rigid 560 Pierce St.
Negotiable fast. Needs nothing. Ready To Work! power, cruise Sunroof, CD
inquiries ONLY. frame, extended & Kingston, PA 1 owner
570-693-2742 Blue, never ONLY 69K!!! control, AM/FM
Call 570-574-1923 raked. Low miles.
$6,000 or best
dropped. Excellent
CHEVR0LET`02 www.wyoming
Auto, vinyl seats, radio, CD changer, Extra Clean!

CHEVY`75 CAMARO condition. $4,200 valleymotors.com easy to clean, keyless entry, $5,995

VW CLASSIC `72
1518 8th Street
EXPRESS
offer.(973) 271-1030 Negotiable. 570-714-9924 leather interior, sun/ Call For Details!
runs 110%, new Carverton, PA
350 V8. Original (570) 970-0564 oil, Just serviced! moon roof, rear 570-696-4377
Near Francis
owner. Automatic
KARMANN GHIA HARLEY DAVIDSON CONVERSION You gotta see it. defroster, rear Slocum St. Park
transmission. Rare -
tuxedo silver / black Restoration ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE YAMAHA `04 V-STAR VAN CHEVY ‘04 SUPER CLEAN!!!
$4,999
windshield wiper,
tinted windows. JEEP ‘99 MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE
1100 Custom. 5800 Loaded. Low
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
Vehicle. Family
owned, garage
Golden Anniversary.
Silver/Black. New
miles,
cobra
light bar,
exhaust,
miles. Excellent
condition.
SUBURBAN LT Call Mark
570-704-8685
$12,500.
(570) 362-0938 GRAND CHEROKEE
Utility, 4WD
$18,655
Never damaged. kept, good shape. Tires. Extras. Excel- 4WD, automatic,
windshield, many $18,900 Z-71 package, 6 cylinder,
FORD `04
$6,000. Call Needs some lent Condition.
extras, must sell. 570-674-3901 leather, moonroof, automatic,
570-489-6937 interior work, new 19,000 miles
$4,900. Call rear ent, 3rd seat sunroof, CD

CHRYSLER `49
seats, needs
carburetor work.
Only 58,000 miles.
$10,000.
570-639-2539
570-301-3433
CHEVROLET `05 $15,990 DODGE `10 EXPLORER
SUV, V6, 4x4,
Excellent runner!
$4,995

YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO GRAND CARAVAN


Call For Details!
WINDSOR
Silver / gray, 4 door
Asking $5,000.
Serious inquiries HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 750cc. 8,000 miles, SILVERADO LT Z71 Only 17k miles.
automatic,
85,000 miles
Black Beauty.
570-696-4377 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
only! Call V-ROD VRSCA www.wyoming
sedan. 6 cylinder
flathead, fluid drive.
570-343-2296 Blue pearl,
saddlebags, wind-
shield, back rest,
Extended cab,
automatic. Black
Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
Garage kept.
Must sell.
JEEP `00 WRANGLER valleymotors.com
excellent condition, Black & Pearl, with grey leather tion. Factory & 78,500 miles, 6 570-714-9924
45,000 original 560 Pierce St. $8,700
WANTED: PONTIAC
3,100 miles, factory Excellent Condition. interior. Heated extended war- cylinder automatic,
miles. Just like new! alarm with extras. Kingston, PA (570) 883-2754 hard & soft tops.
Must See. Asking seats. 59,000 ranty. $17,995
REDUCED $15,000 $11,200. $2,499. Call after 4. miles. New Michelin www.wyoming Well maintained.
MERCEDES BENZ ‘06
`78 FIREBIRD
(570) 690-2806
FORD `05 WHEEL
Call Jim: or best offer. tires. $16,500 valleymotors.com Many new parts.
570-823-9376
570-654-2257
Formula 400
Tony 570-237-1631 (570) 477-3297 570-714-9924 Adult driven only.
Kelly Blue Book R350 CLASS WAGON
LINE UP YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR CHAIR LIFT VAN 4Matic, 3rd row,
CHEVROLET `05
Berkshire Green,
A GREAT DEAL...
Originally purchased
HARLEY DAVIDSON Matted black finish. DODGE `94 $10,400, Asking
$8,400. power tailgate

CHEVY ‘05
at Bradley-Lawless Seating capacity for $21,960
IN CLASSIFIED! in Scranton. Car
‘10 SPORTSTER 1200
Mint condition. New
tires, inspected, TRAILBLAZER LT DAKOTA 7 plus 2 wheel
chairs. 140,000
570-704-8730

EQUINOX
was last seen in 2 wheel drive,
Looking for the right deal fully serviced &
on an automobile?
Abington-Scranton
area. Finder’s fee
A MUST SEE!
Custom Paint. ready to ride. Wind-
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
Low miles,
138,000 miles,
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $7,000. JEEP `00 WRANGLER
shield & sissy bar. equipped. Includes some rust, 78,500 miles, 6
Turn to classified. paid if car is found Only driven under
Low miles & garage front wheel drive, $2,000.00
For more details,
cylinder automat-
It’s a showroom in print! and purchased. Call 10 miles!! Comes On-Star, tow pack- Call 570-589-9181
kept. $4800. or best all power options Call 693-1262 ic, hard & soft
John with any info with remaining age, roof rack, 560 Pierce St.
Classified’s got $7,690
FORD `06
warranty. Asking offer. 570-762-5158 running boards, after 5:00 PM tops. Well main-
(570) 760-3440 Kingston, PA
the directions! tained. Many
$8,600 or best
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
remote starter,
MARSH MOTORS new parts. Adult www.wyoming
CORVETTES 421 Boats &
offer. For info,
call 570-864-2543
or 215-379-1375
Antique. Very good
extended warranty.
$16,000
(570) 825-7251
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
DODGE `94 DAKOTA EXPLORER driven only. Kelly
Blue Book
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
WANTED Marinas condition. Must see.
570-718-6992
with cap. 1 owner,
garage kept, very
78,400 miles, auto- $10,400, Asking

MERCEDES-BENZ
Low milage. Road matic, four wheel $8,800.
1953-1972
HARLEY DAVIDSON title. Asking $1,260 CHEVROLET `09 Buy-Sell-Trade good condition. drive, 4 door, anti- 570-704-8730

CUSTOM
Any Condition! Call (570) 825-5810 Many extras includ- lock brakes, air
`99 ML 320
Courteous, Fast ing lift & back seat.
Professional Buyer. 2001 SPORTSTER Leave Message
EQUINOXmileage,
LS 29 MPG gas.
conditioning, air
JEEP `02 GRAND
Licensed & Bonded CHEVY ‘07 $4,000
bags, power locks,
Sunroof, new tires,

CREST 15’
1,200 CC, Black,
YAMAHA` 08 R1 Low power windows,
corvettebuyer.com
1-800-850-3656
Low Miles, New
Tires and Brakes,
16,000 miles, auto-
matic, all-wheel TRAILBLAZER LT
or best offer
(570) 868-0944
power
power
mirrors,
seats,
CHEROKEE LAREDO 115,930 miles
MUST SELL

FORD `52 Fiberglass


Lots of Chrome and
Extras. Well main- BEAUTIFUL BIKE drive, 4 door, anti- On-Star, Leather. cruise control, AM/ $7,200 OBO
(570)760-0511
DODGE `97 RAM
lock brakes, air con- Satellite Radio. FM radio, CD
boat with tained. 2 Harley Perfect condition.
ditioning, air bags, $14,990 changer, DVD play-

COUNTRY SEDAN trailer. Out-


board propul-
Helmets included.
Looks & runs great!
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
power locks, power
windows, power 1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 er, keyless entry,
leather interior, MERCURY ‘09 MILAN
CUSTOM LINE $5,500 OBO kit, cover. Price 82,000 miles, auto- moon roof, rear 4 cylinder,
mirrors, cruise con-
STATION WAGON sion. Includes: (570) 654-8520 negotiable $7,600
trol, AM/FM radio, matic, chrome step defroster, rear automatic,
V8, automatic, 2 motors 570-852-9072 up and mirrors & windshield wiper. Only 9,800 miles
Sirius radio, On-Star,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
Erinmade,
“Lark II series”
HARLEY DAVIDSON 442 RVs & Campers
cassette player, CD
player, keyless 560 Pierce St.
leather interior.
Good Condition.
$16,000
(570) 954-5462
Triple black, eco-
nomical 6 cylinder.
$18,875,880

condition, 2nd entry, rear de- Kingston, PA Drums Area. Call after 9 a.m.
owner. $9,500. PRICE 2006 NIGHTTRAIN froster, rear wind- www.wyoming $4,500
4x4 select drive.
CD, remote door
570-579-3517 REDUCED!
$2,400
SPECIAL EDITION
#35 of 50 Made DUTCHMAN 96’ shield wiper, tinted
windows.
valleymotors.com 401-524-9763
FORD `97 DIESEL
opener, power win-
dows & locks,
FORD `66 5TH WHEEL
570-714-9924
$10,000 in acces- REDUCED PRICE Cummins engine, cruise, tilt wheel.
NEGOTIABLE
sories including a $16,500. 8-L. 49,049 108k highway miles.
Mustang Coupe. 570-417-3940 with slideout & sun
Pearl white, pony
interior. Pristine
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set, room built on. Set
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m. CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER miles. 33,000
gross wt. 6,649
Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
condition. 26K
miles. $17,000 or STARCRAFT ‘80
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con-
up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen.
CHEVROLET `10 DODGE `99 light wt. $19,500
Must see!
No rust. Sale price
$6,895. Scranton.
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
best offer.
(570) 817-6768 16’ DEEP V
dition. All Documen-
tation. 1,400 Asking
$25,000 or best
Comes with many
extras. $7,000. SILVERADO 1500 DAKOTA SPORT
4 X 4, extended
(570) 829-5886 570-466-2771 570-714-9924

LINCOLN `66
‘90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
offer. Call
570-876-4034
(570) 829-1419 or
(570) 991-2135
Extended Cab V71
Package 4x4. Bed-
liner. V-8. Red.
cab, 117,000
miles, new FORD `99 E250 JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Blue/grey, new
MINI ‘08
& trim— ‘92 EZ
CONTINENTAL loader trailer. With
‘00 Tracker Series EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT Remote start.
6,300 miles NEW PRICE
inspection, just
serviced, oil, trans
Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully rebuilt engine with
warranty, new
COOPER
serviced, new bat- 2 door, automatic,
TRAILER
4 door, $26,000 flushed, new fluid tires & brakes,
60lbs foot pedal, 2
HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80
Convertible, 460 $9,500 OR transfer case & tery, tires & rods. leather, sky roof,
downriggers, stor- (570) 639-2539 BEST OFFER 4,000 miles. boost cd, fogs
cu. engine, 67,000 Brand new 2010 axels, cooling sys- Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
ages, gallon tanks, JUST REDUCED! $5,900 or $19,945
CHEVROLET `97
miles, 1 owner riding FLH. tandem axle, 4 tem flushed. chairs. Braun Millen-
2 fish finders and King of the High- SAVE MONEY! GET nium lift with best offer.
since `69. Teal wheel electric $6,599.00 570-814-2125
more. MUST SEE. way! Mint origi- READY FOR THE remote. Walk up
green / white brakes, 20’ long Call 693-1262
leather, restorable,
Make Best Offer. nal unrestored total, 7 x 16 wood SILVERADO WINTER! Don’t pay after 5:00 PM door. Front & rear

JEEP `03 LIBERTY


Call 866-320-6368 antique show dealer prices! White A/C. Power locks &
$2,500 570-287- deck, fold up ramps with Western plow.
after 5pm. winner. Factory with grey interior. windows. Excellent
5775 / 332-1048 with knees, remov-
DODGE `99 DURAN-
spot lights, wide 4WD, Automatic. Looks and runs like condition. $7,500. SPORT. Rare. 5
able fenders for Loaded with
LINCOLN `88 427 Commercial white tires, oversized loads, options. Bedliner.
it just came off the
lot. Four Door, 4
570-237-6375 speed. 23 MPG.
102K highway miles.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
GO SLT
biggest Harley powder coat paint
Trucks & built. Only 55,000 miles. wheel drive, 84,900 Silver with black
FORD ‘05
www.wyoming
TOWN CAR
for rust protection, $9,200. Call
Equipment 28,000 original 2 5/16 hitch miles, new tires, 5.9 V8, Kodiak interior. Immaculate valleymotors.com
miles! Never (570) 868-6503 tow package, anti condition, inside and
coupler, tongue Green, Just serv-
RANGER
61,000 original 570-714-9924
needs inspec- jack, side pockets, lock brakes, driver iced. New brakes. out. Garage kept.
CHEVY ‘08 3500
miles, garage kept, No rust, mainte-
tion, permanent brake away switch, and passenger
MITSUBISHI `08
triple black, leather Tow package. AC. Extended cab,
registration. battery, 7 pole airbags, power Very good condi- nance records
interior, carriage 6 cylinder. Auto-
HD DUMP TRUCK $8,500 windows, power included. 4wd, all
RAIDER
roof, factory wire RV plugs, title & tion. Runs & drives matic, RWD
570-905-9348 more!! Priced for mirrors, power 100%. 68,000 miles. power. $6,900 or
wheels, loaded, $5,990 best offer, trades
2WD, automatic. quick sale. $2,995 locks, rear window Asking $6,850 or
excellent condition. 1518 8th Street VERY GOOD CONDITION!
$5,500. Call
Mike 570-237-7660
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
defroster and
wiper, privacy tint,
best offer
(570) 239-8165 MARSH MOTORS will be considered.
Call 570-575-0518
29,500 miles. 2-
4X4 drive option, 4
new condition.
HARLEY DAVIDSON Slocum St. Park
air conditioner, 1218 Main St.
JEEP `06
door crew cab,
MAZDA `88 RX-7
cruise control. CD,
$19,000.
570-288-4322
‘92 DAYTONA DYNA FLAGSTAFF `08 CHEVY ‘00 ASTRO keyless entry and
DODGE `99 RAM
Swoyersville, PA
570-718-6992
sharp silver color
with chrome step
COMMANDER 4X4
much more.
CONVERTIBLE

DUMP TRAILER ‘05 CLASSIC CARGO VAN


Buy-Sell-Trade runners, premium
1500 CLUB CAB
Call
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original SPECIAL EDITION Super Lite Fifth
Automatic, V6
570-332-4999 Lockers, V-8. Heat-
rims, good tires,
bedliner, V-6, 3.7
miles, black with 10 yards, 4 ton limit, Bike #770 of 1,770 Wheel. LCD/DVD Good condition. ed leather. All liter. Purchased at
grey leather interior, very good condi- made. Many extras. flat screen TV, fire- 1 owner Runs great. High power. Navigation,
Clean Work Van! $26,900. Dealer

GMC `99
all original & never tion. Asking $3,900 Must sell. 13,300 place, heated mat- miles. Asking Satellite, Blue tooth, would sell for
seen snow. $8,900. Also, E-350. Cheap miles. Get on this tress, ceiling fan, $3,995 $2,700 3rd row, More.
Call For Details! $18,875.
Call 570-237-5119 For more info, call classic for only Hide-a-Bed sofa, (570) 239-3950 69,000 Asking $16,900
973-906-8404 $6,995 570-696-4377 highway miles.

SUBURBAN
outside speakers & (570) 545-6057
MERCEDES BENZ FORD ‘99 E350
570-477-1109 grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
water purifier, CHEVY `04 EXPRESS 1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
$14,900. Call
(570) 855-3657
MITSUBISHI `95
`74 450 SE HARLEY DAVIDSON awning, microwave
2500 Near Francis
JEEP `07
BUCKET VAN oven, tinted safety Slocum St. Park Champagne
exterior, MONTERO SR 4WD
SOLID CAR!
Interior perfect, Triton V8. 2 speed
boom; 92,000miles;
‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC glass windows,
raised panel fridge
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Heavy Duty version. CHRYSLER ‘00 leather interior,
power windows WRANGLER X 177,102 miles, auto-
exterior very good.
Runs great! New $9999 or best price.
Great condition. Call
Garage kept,
& many acces-
sories & options.
Excellent cargo van.
85K miles. Excellent TOWN & COUNTRY & locks, 4 wheel
drive. $4,850.
4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior,
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
tires, 68K original 2 tone blue. Excellent condition, condition. $8,700 Automatic, V6 lock brakes, air con-
570-675-3384 or 570-829-4548 or CD, Leather Call for well maintained,
miles. 17,600 miles. $22,500. ditioning, air bags,
570574-7002 Very Nice Van! condition and garage kept. 11,500
$5,500 FIRM. REDUCED PRICE 570-868-6986 570-417-5991 power locks, power
$3,995 known issues. miles, one owner.
570-905-7389 $8,400 windows, power
GMC `01 3500 CUBE (570) CHEVY `05 EQUINOX Call For Details! 570-362-4080 AC, CD player,
Ask for Lee Lehman area.
760-5937 NEWMAR 36’ 570-696-4377 cruise control. mirrors, power
seats, cruise con-
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 VAN MOUNTAIN AIRE
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000 DODGE ‘02 Tow package with
cargo carrier. trol, AM/FM radio,

15 ft.L X 8 ft.W X HONDA 2005 SHADOW 5th wheel, 2 large


miles. All wheel
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA CARAVAN GMC `99 TRUCK Excellent condition. cassette player, CD
changer, leather
450SL 6 ft.H, auto, A/C, VLX600, White, slides, new
drive, power moon-
Silver. Only 83K
$18,700
interior, sun roof,
SLE PACKAGE
roof, windows, locks Silver Call 570-822-9680
5.7 V8, 10,000 10,000 miles condition, loaded miles. All wheel rear defroster, rear
Convertible with & seats. Leather Ice Cold Air
GVW, dual rear tires & new back tire. with accessories. windshield wiper,
JEEP ‘05 GRAND
removable hard top, interior, 6 cd chang- drive, 4.0L V6. All
power windows, AM
& pull out loading $3,000 Ford Dually diesel er, rear folding Power. A/C. Loaded. $4,295 2 wheel drive new Passed inspec-
ramp. Asking (570) 262-3697 or truck with hitch Must Sell. 84,000 tion, new battery.
/FM radio with cas- seats, keyless entry,
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
$3,500
(570) 864-0858
(570) 542-7213 also available.
570-455-6796
onstar, roof rack,
running boards,
PRICE REDUCED
$10,500 or best
original CHEROKEE LAREDO $2,500
(570) 868-1100
miles 4WD, automatic,
KAWASAKI
new tires. Cham- garage kept. offer. Call Call after 2:00 p.m.
$5,900. V6, Low Miles
pagne exterior; Ital- 439 Motorcycles 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER $14,750. 570-417-7937
or best offer
$14,880
MITSUBISHI `97
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage `08 NINJA JUST REDUCED!
570-362-1910
570-
kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
HARLEY ‘01 250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
35 ft. Well kept. On
campground on the
Susquehanna River
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
4 Door Crew Cab
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
824-3096 15’ CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder
DAVIDSON
825-6272 miles. Great starter Near Francis
near great fishing. LTZ. 4 wheel drive.

MERCEDES-BENZ `88
bike. $2,800 Seri- Attached 12X22” Excellent condition,
Slocum St. Park
HONDA `10 diesel engine.
Rebuilt automatic
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-331-4777
carpeted room. low mileage. 1518 8th Street FORD ‘96 F-250 4X4 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA transmission. Very

420 SEL chrome acces-


Brick heater,
covered by metal
$35,500. Call
570-655-2689
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Automatic, V8
ODYSSEY www.wyoming
good rubber. All
around good
KAWASAKI ‘05
sories, 13k miles, Sharp,clean Truck!
Silver with red roof with large Slocum St. Park valleymotors.com condition inside
$3,995
leather interior.
Every option.
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage NINJA 500R. 3300
breezeway. Shed &
many extras includ- CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA Call For Details!
570-696-4377
570-714-9924 & out. Well
maintained.
kept, like new miles. Orange. ed. Call for more Custom Van. 67K
Garage kept, show-
room condition.
$7,000.
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must
information.
(570) 237-7076
miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car-
QUAD CAB SLT 4X4
Automatic, CD
LEXUS `06 GX 470 Ready to work.
PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
$12,900 sell. $2400 peting, storage Tool Box
(570) 417-9200 570-760-3599 areas, TV, rear seat best offer
570-718-6769
570-709-4937 570-825-3711 SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS convertible to dou-
ble bed, curtains.
Like New!
$8,995
Call 570-650-3500
Ask for Carmen
OLDSMOBILE `68
Travel Trailer. 29’, Call For Details!
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 Q-LINK LEGACY `09 mint condition, 1
slide out a/c-heat.
Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully PONTIAC `04
DELMONT SCREAMING EAGLE 250 automatic. Gun Stove, microwave, tom lighting on ceil- Carverton, PA loaded. Leather
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!! V-ROD& Black.
metal gray. MP3
player. $3,000.
Great first motorcy-
fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
ing. New exhaust
system. New rear
tires. Recently
DODGE `00 RAM Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
Cypress Pearl with
MONTANA
95,000 miles, well
This model only
produced in 1967
Orange
Used as a show
cle. 570-696-1156
more extras.
Reduced. $13,500. inspected. Excellent
condition. $4,200 or
1500 QUAD CAB FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-150 4X4 plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
ivory leather interi-
or. Well maintained,
maintained. Excell-
ent overall condi-
Call 570-842-6735 4X4, V8 automatic. Only 1,900 Miles.
& 1968. All bike. Never abused. garage kept. All tion. Keyless entry,
SUZUKI `07 C50T
best offer. Call 4.2L V6, AC Brand New.
original 45,000 New tires & brakes. service records.
miles, Color
480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking SUNLITE CAMPER 570-655-0530
Fully loaded. Lea-
ther interior. Many
Economical
Work Truck!
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
Brand new tires.
All options including
built in baby seat,
dual climate con-

CRUISER
Burgundy, cloth $20,000 or best 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, $4,995 trol. Rear air. Seats
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
offer. Call
570-876-4034
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed. CHEVY ‘03 extras. Must see.
Excellent condition. Call For Details!
570-696-4377 HYUNDAI `05
premium audio
package, rear
7. Recent inspec-
tion & tires. KBB
EXCELLENT BLAZER LS
engine, 2nd Air, Fully self con- (570) 970-9351 climate control, over $6300. Asking
owner. Fender
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 tained. Sleeps 6.
TUCSON adjustable suspen- $5,000 firm. Call

DODGE `04
skirts, always New tires, fridge 4 door, 4WD sion, towing pack- (570) 417-9884
garaged. Trophy
winner at shows.
Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots CONDITION awning. $4500. clean, low miles.
$6,290
61,000 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
age, rear spoiler,
Lexus bug guard.
Serious inquiries of extra chrome. Windshield, Bags,
215-322-9845
RAM 1500 drive, 4 door, anti- 42,750 miles. SATURN ‘09 VUE XE
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
Like New. $12,900.
Call 570-639-1989
Floorboards,V&H
Pipes, White TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft MARSH MOTORS Too many extras to
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
$28,950
(570) 237-1082
4WD, automatic
Moon Roof
walls,Garage Kept. 1218 Main St. 1518 8th Street
or 570-760-1023 Rear queen master list. Low Mileage. power locks, power $17,875
Swoyersville, PA Carverton, PA
LEXUS `96 LX 450
6K Miles $5,200 bedroom, Walk $10,000 windows, cruise
PONTIAC `68 HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
(570) 430-0357 thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
(570)709-2125 Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
control, AM/FM
radio, cassette play- Full time 4WD, Pearl

CATALINA 100th Anniversary


SUZUKI ‘77
dinette bed. Front
DODGE `05 FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-250 4X4 er, CD player, key- white with like new
Edition Deuce.
DODGE `99 CARAVAN
extra large living less entry, sun/ leather ivory interi-
400 engine. 2 Garage kept. 1 room + sofa bed. moon roof, rear or. Silver trim.
4.6L V8, AC
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome. GS 750
Needs work.
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
SE. 2 sliding doors.
Very clean. Runs GRAND CARAVAN 87,000 miles
Clean Work Truck!
defroster,
windshield
rear
wiper,
Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
roof and white wall $38,000 invested. A 6, very clean, will great. 107k miles. Tan 54,000 miles, new towing pack- 84,000 miles, Ask- www.wyoming
tires. Black interior. must see. Asking $1,500 deliver. Located in $2,500. Call excellent condition. $5,995 age, auto start. ing $10,750
or best offer Call For Details! valleymotors.com
$4,995. Call $18,000. OBO Benton, Pa. $4,900. 570-709-5677 or $7,999. $10,000 570-654-3076 or
570-706-6156 570-822-2508 215-694-7497 570-819-3140 570-696-4377 570-714-9924
(570) 696-3513 570-817-9644t (570) 762-4543 570-498-0005
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SUZUKI `07 XL-7
Earn Extra Cash
Well established
1 Owner Opening for CDL
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distribution compa-

TRAILERS ASSISTANT
56,000 miles, $13,880 Drivers. 2 years ny seeks Full-Time
automatic, Experience in (40 plus hours per

For Just A Few


all-wheel drive, Transporting and week) drivers. Valid
FREIGHTLINER
PRINCIPAL
4 door, air condi- PRM, Inc. is looking Knowledge of Con-
’97 MIDROOF Class A CDL, mini-
tioning, all power, for a qualified web struction Equipment.
475 CAT & 10 mum 5 years all-
CD player, leather designer to work Must Have Good
speed transmission. season driving

Hours A Day.
interior, tinted Applications are 20-40 hours at their Driving Record. We
$12,000 experience, clean
windows, custom 560 Pierce St. being accepted for Old Forge, PA office. Offer Top Wages driving record, and
wheels, $13,000 Kingston, PA two (2) Middle Qualifications are as and Benefits Pack-
FREIGHTLINER no DUIs are a must.
Call 570-829-8753 School Assistant follows: age. Apply in Per-
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Before 5:00 p.m. Principal positions in son and Ask for: helpful. Drivers are

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570-714-9924 School District. The Knowledge
Asking $15,000. Falzone’s Towing weekly runs and
TOYOTA `06 Shopping for a
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
positions are full-
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271 N. Sherman St.,
regional
including
travel
some
TACOMA new apartment?
Classified lets
with sides. All
aluminum, spread
manent positions in
grades K to 8.
Dreamweaver
(Must) Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702
overnights in sleep-
er. Positions require
Automatic, V6, TRD,
you compare costs - axle. $6,500. Pennsylvania Ele- 570-823-2100 some moderate to
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Excellent condition.
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or worry!
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2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790
K – 12 certification is
required, along with
· Adobe Fireworks
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tires, new brakes and evaluation, stu- and Mac vator, hydro-seed 15 N. Main Street
and rotors. 52,000 dent assessment knowledge. truck, etc. Will plow Wilkes-Barre, PA
$760 Monthly Profit + Tips miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
and discipline and
strong interpersonal - Must have
in winter. Must have
clean driving record
18711-0250

183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers experience with


CAREGIVERS
570-779-4325 skills. Experience and pass drug test.
570-417-2010 till 5 working with a HTML / CSS Call Harvis
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Ledgeview Dr., Susquehanna Ave., York Ave.
TRUCKS FOR SALE ferred. Applicants
should send a letter
up hosting
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message. Will send
an application.

Kingston If you are an experienced, reliable caregiver


who is looking for weekend shifts,
Ford, GMC,
International-Prices
starting at $2,295.
of interest, resume,
standard applica-
files, developing
web pages from
Or forward resume:
varsity.harvis@ TRUCK DRIVER
Full time position.
tion, copies of cer- scratch, adapting gmail.com
$850 Monthly Profit + Tips we want you!
Visiting Angels is looking for
Box Truck, Cab &
Chassis available.
tificate and Act 34,
151 and 114 clear-
web design tem-
plates, creating web
Employer is
Varsity, Inc.
Wilkes-Barre
Scott St. Location.
Load, unload and
212 daily papers / 252 Sunday papers compassionate and reliable caregivers to
Call U-haul
570-822-5536
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three (3) recom-
design from
scratch, ability to
No walk-ins. EOE
deliver material in
work in the homes of our seniors.
First Ave., Second Ave., Third Ave., N. Dawes Ave., We offer flexibility, competitive wages, training
mendation letters to
Mr. Samuel A. Maro-
modify Word Press
templates, create DRIVER NEPA region. MUST
have a CDL, pass
Pierce St., Reynolds Ave., Winola Ave. and a friendly and supportive staff. 457 Wanted to Buy lo, Superintendent, and modify monthly Fast growing dis- DOT physical etc.
email newsletters, posal company Position offers a full
Work with an agency Auto Hazleton Area
overall general seeks full-time benefit package,
Wilkes-Barre North
School District, 1515
who cares for their caregivers! West 23rd Street, webmaster duties front load driver. salary commensu-
Requires Class B rate with experi-
Call 570-270-6700 ALL Hazleton, PA 18202. to make minor or
ence.
$800 Monthly Profit + Tips for more information! Deadline for appli-
cations is Friday,
major changes to
websites.
CDL non-HazMat.
Competitive salary Apply in person:

185 daily papers / 209 Sunday papers Equal Opportunity Employer JUNK June 24, 2011.
HASD is an EOE - Ability to spot and
& benefits package.
Please send resume
700 Scott St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18705
Coal St., Custer St., N. Empire St., N. Grant St., CAR & improve an existing
poorly optimized
to: TB Disposal
500 N Poplar St, No Phone Calls!
Logan St., New Market St.
TRUCKS LINE UP website, and make Berwick PA 18603.
the necessary SEO 548 Medical/Health
Swoyersville
A GREAT DEAL... improvements and
DRIVERS
WANTED IN CLASSIFIED! make an optimized
SEO friendly web-
CDL Class B
license with tanker CARETAKERS
$720 Monthly Profit + Tips EXCITING HEALTHCARE
Highest Prices Looking for the right deal site.
endorsements. Will Train

168 daily papers / 187 Sunday papers Paid In Cash!!! on an automobile?


Turn to classified.
- Must be able to
take direction but
Clean record. Many
shifts available. CERTIFIED MED TECHS
Bigelow St., Dennison St., Hughes St., Lackawanna Ave. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES! FREE It’s a showroom in print! also be self suffi-
cient and take initia-
Some shifts local &
some overnight LPN
REMOVAL Classified’s got tive at the same
stay away from Apply only 12pm-
We Are Growing & Seeking
Swoyersville/Luzerne
home. Lodging and
the directions! time.
per diem included.
2pm or call to make
Compassionate Call V&G an appointment
Competitive salary. 570-445-5738
- Balance needed of
$840 Monthly Profit + Tips RNs, LPNs & CNAs Anytime 527 Food Services/ having a creative
Call 610-310-3606 Pittston Heavenly
Manor
189 daily papers / 211 Sunday papers Physical Therapist & PTAs 288-8995
Hospitality artistic eye, but also
have speed for high LINE UP
Main St., Chestnut St., Oliver St., Bennett St., To Care For Our Residents production output. A GREAT DEAL...
CRNAS
Charles St., Kelly St. RNs Part Time 7-3 & 11-7
LPNs Part Time 3-11
CNAs FT 11-7 & PT All Shifts
COOKS
Full/Part time.
Please provide
examples of web
sites you have com-
pleted as well as the
IN CLASSIFIED!
DRIVERS
Fanelli Brothers
Local surgery cen-
ter looking for
CRNAs full time and
To find a route near you and start Amazing Pay Rates, Benefits &
Experience
necessary. Good
time frame that it Trucking has
per diem coverage.
Surgery center
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at took you to com- established new hours. Must have
281006

starting wage. plete the project. and increased driv-


Shift Differentials Apply in person: experience.

570-829-7107
(Example – er pay package and Confidential CV to
Lakeside Skillet www.abcdefg.com an increased sign
Lakeside Drive P. O. BOX 70
For More Information Harveys Lake
= 40 hours) on bonus. Due to MOUNTAIN TOP, PA
Or To Schedule an Interview additional business, 18707
Health benefits after Fanelli Bros. Truck-
Contact 877-339-6999 x1 503 Accounting/
LONG TERM CARE
90 days, paid vaca- ing Co. is adding
533 Installation/ tion, fitness mem- both regional and
Or Come Visit Our Beautiful Facility Finance
Maintenance/ bership, etc...salary local drivers to our
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke PA
Wilkes-Barre Area ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/
Repair
commiserate with
experience.
Pottsville, PA termi-
nal operation. Dri-
vers are home most
POSITIONS
Please Send nights throughout Little Flower Manor
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE FULL TIME PAINTERS Resume And
Examples To:
the week. Drivers
must have 2-3
is seeking candi-
dates to fill the fol-
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
ASSISTANT & BODY TECHNICIANS
prminc14@aol.com years of OTR expe-
rience, acceptable
lowing positions at
their skilled nursing
MVR and pass a facilities.
Local manufacturer Full Time position 538 Janitorial/ criminal background
in need of Accounts available for a
Receivable/Accounts Painter/Body Cleaning check. Candidates should
Payable Assistant The new pay pack- be willing to work at
Technician. Salary
responsible
applying accounts
for commensurate
with experience.
DURYEA POSITION FOR age offers:
• .38 cpm for
different locations
on an as needed
basis.
receivable,
with
assist
accounts
Benefit package
available. FACILITY CLEANER qualified drivers
• $1,500 sign on
payable, & perform
several analytical &
Please call
Bonner Collision
Part time opening
for individuals that
bonus
• Paid vacations and
URSING ASSISTANTS
•–NFull and Part Time
administrative func- at 714-0584 or would like to work holidays all shifts
A Benson Family Dealership tions. Must possess
Microsoft Excel,
apply in person at:
157 John St.
4:30pm-9pm • Health/Dental/
Vision Insurance • Bonus
$500.00forSIGNFull
-ON Time
Monday-Friday and

NEW CARS
Word, and AS400 Kingston, PA every 3rd Saturday - • 401K Plan
skills. A comprehen- 18704 2hours. Must be Contact Gary Potter 3-11 Nurse Aides
sive benefit pack-
age which includes
able to work in fast
pace environment.
at 570-544-3140
Ext 156 or visit us •–RNperSUPERVISOR
MECHANIC
medical, dental, life, diem –
NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA 2500 401K available.
Experience in com-
mercial cleaning
at 1298 Keystone
Blvd., Pottsville, PA all shifts
1500 CREW CAB 4X4 CREW CAB DENALI 4X4 Interested preferred. Stable • –RNperCHARGE
DRIVERS
candidates reply to: Experienced Heavy
work history diem –
SAVE 0% FINANCING
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AVAILABLE AVAILABLE American Silk required. Team all shifts
$6,731 $6,295 ic. Must have your
75 Stark Street atmosphere.
Plains, PA 18705
Attention: HR
own tools. Full Ben-
efit Package is
Apply online at
www.sovereigncs.
OWNER OPERATORS • Attractive per
diem rates
available. Apply in Needed to service Apply:
com EOE- Drug local area. CDL LITTLE FLOWER
person at:
Free workplace Class A minimum MANOR

SLE Pkg, Power Tech Pkg


COLLECTORS WANTED Coal Contractors
100 Hazlebrook Rd. Looking for the right deal 2 years experi-
ence. Clean MVR.
200 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Moonroof, Heated & Cooled Seats, National Collection Hazle Township
on an automobile?
20” Wheels agency desires to (570) 450-5086 Excellent pay. 18702
hire full or part time Turn to classified. Home often & pmelski@lfmstr.com
Sale $
Price 30,569 Sale $
Price 46,030 collectors. Hourly +
commission.
Will train. MECHANIC
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
weekends.
Call 574-384-0294
Fax: 570-408-9760
EOE
Responsible for the directions!
NEW 2011 GMC YUKON 4X4’S REG NEW 2011 GMC Call Steve Parker 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/
+ XL’S, SLE, SLT & DENALI PKGS ACADIA AWD’S
570-287-6023 daily maintenance
of equipment. PART TIME PITTSTON- Maintenance/ Maintenance/
Knowledge in Repair Repair
FLOOR CARE
LINEUP
2.9% FINANCING 1.9% FINANCING hydraulic and
SAVE SAVE AVAILABLE
AVAILABLE $2,936 electrical systems.
$4,564 5:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Welding a plus.

ASUCCESSFULSALE
Competitive salary Monday-Friday for
and benefits. person with floor
Solomon Container care experience
and stable work his-

IN CLASSIFIED!
Service
495 Stanton St. tory. Must be able to
SL, SLT & Denali Packages,
Choose From 3
Wilkes-Barre meet pre-employ-
ment background. Field Service Technician
Doyouneedmorespace?
570-829-2206
Lifting up to 50lbs. Opening in our Pittston, PA office. Responsibili-
Priced $
From 39,391 Priced $
From 32,609 A yard or garage sale TRUCK MECHANIC
Will provide addi-
tional floor care
training. Apply online
ties: installation & servicing of a wide range of
material handling & industrial door equipment.
Skills/experience: mechanical trouble shooting,
in classified Opening for Experi- at: www.
NEW 2011 GMC NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA enced full time Truck sovereigncs.com welding, metal fabricating, diagnosing basic con-
CANYON 4X4 1500 EXT CAB 4X4 EOE Drug Free
is the best way
Mechanic. Must trol circuits, understanding basic wire schemat-
Have Own Tools/PA Workplace.
0% FINANCING 0% FINANCING Class 8 Inspection
ics. Competitive benefits package and wage.
SAVE
SAVE
to cleanoutyourclosets! HOUSEKEEPERS, FLOOR Send resume to:
AVAILABLE AVAILABLE
$2,476 $6,629 License a Plus. We
Offer Top Wages & Human Resources Department
You’re in bussiness Benefits Package.
Call For Interview CARE AND LAUNDRY
Healthcare Services
223 Wohlsen Way, Lancaster, PA 17603
ssmith@amhco.com
with classified! and Ask for Jon:
Falzone Towing
Service, Inc.
Group is currently
looking to fill full
Fax: (717)393-4247
www.amhco.com
SLE Pkg, Auto, SLE Package, Power Tech Package, 271 N. Sherman St. time and part time
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
Air, Black Beauty Z-71 Package 506 Administrative/ Wilkes-Barre, PA positions. Please
Clerical 18702 apply in person at
Sale $
Price 21,224 Sale $
Price 28,681 570-823-2100 Mountaintop Senior
Care and Rehab 536 IT/Software 536 IT/Software
SECRETARY/ Center Development Development

91
Mountain Top, PA
NEW 2011 BUICK NEW 2011 GMC
REGAL CXL’S TERRAIN AWD RECEPTIONIST % MAINTENANCE/ HAZLETON CITY
SAVE
$2,474
1.9% FINANCING
AVAILABLE SAVE
$1,033
2.9% FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Professional office,
Exeter. Two part-
CUSTODIAN AUTHORITY
time positions, some of Times Leader Computer Clerk
Will be responsible
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the Classified
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Choose From 8, Choose From 4, have experience
4 Cyl & Turbo’s SLE & SLT Packages Responsibilities include, but are not limited to,
What Do
with professional
Priced $ use of computer software system to access cus-
26,591 Priced $
26,027
cleaning. Candidate
509 Building/
You Have
must be self moti-
From From Construction/ vated and able to
tomer service information, must be comfort-
Skilled Trades able using and entering data, answering cus-
To Sell
work alone. Clear
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. background and tomer service calls, utility billing, accounts
Today?
ability to pass a
payable and cashier duties. Must have basic
HOURS: CARPENTER & PAINTER
Part time. Local
physical is a must.
Part-time Tuesday –
Saturday 4am to
computer skills, ability to type, and use a 10
key numeric keypad quickly and accurately.
Monday Thru Thursday work. Carpenter
with 10 years expe-
10am. $11.00 – 12.00
per hour DOE
Minimum of high school education or equiva-
8:00am - 8:00pm rience in commer-
cial work. May lead Call 829-7130 Great benefit pack-
age, health, 401k,
lent is required, additional training and higher
education helpful. Please send resume with
to full time employ- to place your ad.
Friday & Saturday ment. Painter with
10 years experience
discount travel!
Please call
experience and credentials to: Hazleton City
Authority – Water Department, 400 East
A Benson Family Dealership
8:00am - 5:00pm ONLY
ONL
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LEADER.
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and also may lead
to full time work.
email resume Arthur Gardner Parkway, Hazleton PA 18201
to hr@sundance
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548 Medical/Health 551 Other 566 Sales/Retail/ 630 Money To Loan 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 718 Carpeting 744 Furniture & 750 Jewelry 758 Miscellaneous
Business Collectibles Accessories
OPTICIAN
Part time and full
PRESSER
Ironing and
Development “We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
YEARBOOKS:
WASHER Avanti
portable top load-
ing, brand new, mul-
BERBER CARPET &
pad (2) 12’x15’
approximate. new
DESK, Secretary
drop down top 3
BRACELET: Chamilia
authentic bangle
style bracelet with 7
GARAGE SALE
LEFT OVER
Coughlin H.S.: 1926, $100.570-540-6795 charms. All pur- ITEMS
time opportunities.
Excellent opportunity
Dr. Frank,
Pressing experi-
ence preferred. COUNTER SALES/ TEED.” Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
1928, 1932, 1934,
1943, 1944, 1949,
tiple wash cycles,
1.65 cubic feet, 12lb
tub capacity. Great 720 Cemetery
drawers, pecan fin-
ish, excellent condi-
tion $100.
chased at studio M
designs in Kingston
Washing machine,
G.E. profile $50. 19”
Immediate Opening 1961, 1963;
UTILITY PERSON
Optometrist say they’ve never for an apartment. 570-287-2517 $200. 406-5350 Ipex TV, great pic-
Master Garment GAR H.S.: 1934, Plots/Lots ture $25. Birchwood
Kingston, PA Cleaners seen a legitimate 1935, 1936, 1937, $150. or best offer.
Local construction DINING ROOM dining room table, 4
Call 570-283-2020 570-287-6118 & industrial supply
credit repair opera- 1945, 1946, 1955, 570-883-0273
CEMETERY TABLE, round with
752 Landscaping & chairs, 2 leafs
tion. No one can 1956, 1961, 1972, PLOTS FOR SALE Gardening included $50. Brass
WE WANT YOU!
company is seeking legally remove leaf, oval, 4 chairs,
Doyouneedmorespace? an individual for accurate and timely
1973, 1975, 1976,
1984, 1980, 2005,
Why Spend (4) Four plots, all light oak. Very good antique door bell
A yard or garage sale People to share
counter sales and in information from 2006; Meyers H.S.:
Hundreds on
New or Used
together. Crestlawn
Section of Memorial
condition. $300. 1st Choice chime $15. Vinatge
Cast iron wood
in classified their lives with a
store general pro-
cessing. Duties to
your credit report. 1935, 1936, 1937, Appliances? Shrine Cemetery in
570-823-7215 Landscaping stove neg. Antique
child. Especially It’s a process that 1938, 1942, 1943, See our ad in the
is the best way families with med-
include but not limit- starts with you and 1944, 1945, 1946,
Most problems Kingston Twp. $600 ENTERTAINMENT
Call an Expert sec-
brass bed $40.
with your appli- each. Willing to 570-592-2786 or
tocleanoutyourclosets! ical knowledge. Be
ed to store counter involves time and a 1950, 1957, 1960, ances are usually split. For info, call
CENTER with Toshi-
ba 27” TV. Excellent tion under Category 570-262-6760
sales, stocking
You’re in bussiness a foster parent.
shelves, ordering,
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
1974, 1975, 1976, simple and inex- (570) 388-2773 condition $350. 1165 - Lawn Care
FCCY 1977; Old Forge
with classified! 800-747-3807 eoe
receiving and some Learn about manag- H.S.: 1966, 1972,
pensive to
Save your hard
fix! 570-474-5277 BITTO GARAGE SALE

RESIDENTIAL Let the Community


light yard and ware-
house work. Appli-
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
1974; Kingston H.S.:
1938, 1939, 1940,
earned money, Let
us take a look at it
CEMETERY PLOTS FURNITURE:
GOOD TO BE TRUE.
TO
LANDSCAPING &
LAWN SERVICE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Know! cants must possess message from The 1944, 1948, 1949, (3) together. See Our Ad In The
good communica- first! Maple Lawn twin beds, triple Sauder Entertain-
Call An Expert
CARE AIDES
Looking for caring,
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
tion skills and work
well with other
Times Leader and
the FTC.
1962, 1964;
Plymouth H.S.:
30 years in
the business.
Section of
Dennison
dresser with double
mirror, high chest,
Section 1162
ment Center, glass
doors $25. Advent
570-829-7130 1930, 1931, 1932, East Main end table, excellent speakers $50 pair.
and compassionate employees. Previ- Cemetery.
people for ous experience in
1933, 1938, 1960; Appliances Section ML. condition, asking EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE Delta shower head,
Hanover H.S.: 1951, 570-735-8271 $200. Double bed, See Our Ad Under polished brass, $25.
Alzheimer’s assist- 557 Project/ counter sales and 1952, 1954; Berwick Nanticoke
$550 each.
dresser with mirror, #1162 Delta tower bar, pol-
ed living facility. We with point of sale 610-939-0194
are currently hiring
Program systems a plus. We
H.S.: 1952, 1953, high dresser, end 570-899-5759 ished brass $10.
Management 1956, 1957, 1958, table, asking $150. Delta Brizio toilet
resident care aides offer competitive
part time for all wages, IRA and
1960, 1967, 1968,
1969; Lehman H.S.:
712 Baby Items CEMETERY PLOTS Reclining lift chair, Keller’s Lawn Care
See our ad under
paper holder pol-
ished brass $25.
shifts, Must be a
high school gradu- ASSISTANT health benefits.
Send resume to:
700 1973, 1974, 1976,
1978, 1980; Dallas BASSINET/CRADLE,
Plymouth National
Cemetery in
good condition ask-
ing $50. Flower print Call An Expert
1162 Landscape &
570-696-1701
ate, experience Team Supply MERCHANDISE Saftey 1st white with Wyoming. 6 Plots.
living room chair
MANAGER TRAINEE
H.S.: 1966, 1967, asking $50. Living Garden GARAGE SALE
preferred. PO BOX 2178 1968; Westmore- blue nursery rhyme $450 each. Call
Hazleton, PA 18201 room end table & LEFTOVER
NO PHONE CALLS 3 people needed to land High School: characters like new 570-825-3666 Lawn Maintenance ITEMS
or complete an lamp $50. Factory
PLEASE. assist manager. employment
702 Air 1952, 1953, 1954; $60 Fisher Price
sewing machine,
See our ad under Solid Oak sofa table
Apply within. bouncer 2 years old Call An Expert
Keystone
Duties will include
recruiting, training &
application at
Team Supply
Conditioners Nanticoke Area
H.S.: 1976, 2008; vibrates/plays
music tan & green
MEMORIAL SHRINE $30. Refrigerator
for deck or base-
1165 Lawn Care
& 2 end tables $50.
Queen mattress &
Garden Estates
100 Narrows Rd
marketing. Will train.
Call Mr. Scott
1548 Highway 315
Wilkes-Barre
AIR CONDITIONER,
8,000 BTU with
Luzerne H.S.: 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957; with bunny & mirror
$20. Evenflo infant
CEMETERY ment, excellent con-
dition $60. 570-
MOWER Toro Per-
sonal Pace, Model
boxspring $40.
Double mattress &
Route 11 (570)288-4532 West Pittston H.S. 6 Plots Available 693-0607 or 570- boxspring $20
remote. $50. Annual: 1925, 1926, car seat 2 years old May be Separated 20197, 2010 version,
Larksville, PA 18651 E.O.E 4063-4050 570-817-3332
570-288-5251 1927, 1928, 1931, tan with zoo charac- Rose Lawn Section blade stop safety
542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 569 Security/ ters very clean & $450 each system, self propel,

Transportation Transportation Protective Services Collect cash, not dust!


1932, 1959, 1960,
1954; Bishop Hoban looks new $25.
Boys fall & winter
570-654-1596 GRANDFATHER CLOCK superior EZ lift bag,
premium Honda
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
Clean out your H.S.: 1972, 1973, Howard Miller, Paid ITEMS
GCV 160 engine
Dedicated Account Drivers basement, garage 1974, 1975; clothes 18 months
to 2T Like new var- OAKLAWN CEMETERY $2200., Many fea-
retails for over Wrought Iron table

$62K Annually SECURITY or attic and call the


Classified depart-
West Side Central
Catholic H.S. 1965, ious prices or take
all $25 477-2700
4 grave sites,
fabulous location.
tures, Medium Oak
Asking $1595. $625. Asking $400.
570-654-9058
with 4 chairs, black.
$90. Powertec
Immediate openings 1975, 1980, 1981, 570-472-4744 Workbench, bench
Affordable Medical Plan options with for ACT 235 Armed ment today at 570- 1984; Pittston H.S.: Purchased 20 ask for Bob
rack system with
Eligibility First Day of Employment. Security Guards in 829-7130! 1963; Hazleton H.S.: TODDLER ITEMS: years ago. HOME MEDIC com- preacher curl and
2 lots - $1,200 MOWER; Murray
Co-Driver Positions - the Pittston and 1938, 1939, 1940, Large crab sand plete with wax, liner riding lawn tractor leg extension
Pocono areas. AIR CONDITIONER, 1941, 1942, 1943, box with lid $20; 4 lots - $2,200 bag sand extra box accessories. $225
Home Weekly and Every Weekend Full or Part Time. Whirlpool, 6000 1945, 1948, 1949, Jeep umbrella 610-838-7727 of wax. $25.
12.5 hp 40” cut, new
570-704-8121
battery, runs good
Automotive Industry Gouldsboro PA Call (800) 916-7501. BTU, Energy Effi- 1950, 1953, 1954, stroller, brown, $10; 570-288-5628 industrial commer-
ST. NICHOLAS’
GENERATOR:
(Scranton Metro) www.LegionSecurity cient. $70. 1955, 1956, 1957, Child’s Flotation cial engine $450.
Services.com (570) 868-6018 suits (2) $10 each; CEMETERY, KITCHEN SET. High
1959, 1960, 1961, after 3pm 655-3197
TeamOne a National Logistics Organization is Little Tykes Slide $8; SHAVERTOWN quality, table 36x60
1962, 1964; Hazle Household Genera-
Hot Wheel $5; Out- 6 Plots. Can be with 4 heavy duty
currently recruiting for dedicated account Team AIR CONDITIONER: Twp. Senior H.S.: Patrick & Deb’s tor, Briggs & Strat-
Looking for that Haier 9000 BTU 1951, 1952. Call door Playhouse divided. Near chairs. Excellent Lawn Care ton, new in box, 7kw
Drivers for their new facility that will begin oper- Entrance. $550
special place portable with dehu- 570-825-4721 $20; Potty Chair,
each. Call
$150. 878-2849 See our ad under home standby,
ation in mid June 2011. These fully benefited posi- never used, $5. Call
called home? midifier function 570-675-9991 Call An Expert complete with man-
tions are well compensated. The route drivers will
Classified will address capability, remote & 570-899-6719 AFFORDABLE 1162 Landscape & ual transfer switch,
be delivering auto parts to dealerships throughout manual. $150. 710 Appliances MATTRESS SALE Garden runs on LP or natu-
Your needs. 570-864-2677 TOY STORY TOD- 726 Clothing We Beat All ral gas, call after
the Eastern portion of the US. Qualified candi-
Open the door APPLIANCE DLER BED, like new, Competitors Prices! Peter’s Lawncare 5:00 pm $1850.
dates should be 23 years of age and possess a COAT - Ladies Black Mattress Guy See our ad under
with classified! AIR CONDITIONER: PA RT S E T C . barely used $30. (570) 388-4095
valid CDL A drivers licenses with a minimum of window, 5,000 BTU Used appliances. 570-762-6414 Persian Lamb with Twin sets: $149 Call an Expert
two years OTR verifiable experience. Candidates with remote control. Parts for all brands. fur on collar. $50. Full sets: $169 1165 Lawn Care George Foreman
575 Employment $75. 570-675-0248 223 George Ave. 570-313-5213 Queen sets: $189 Lean Mean Grilling
must possess an acceptable BI and MVR. Drivers Wilkes-Barre 716 Building All New TREES, Japanese Machine - large two
must possess doubles and Haz Mat endorsements. Services 570-820-8162
Materials
HATS- Vintage Hats American Made Good assortment of burner, electric
some furs in original shapes & sizes. All
TeamOne offer a competitive salary and afford- 708 Antiques & DRYER, Westing- boxes assorted
570-288-1898
growing in the
indoor, used 3
able benefits inclosing choice of medical plans, Collectibles times. $70.
dental, vision, 401K, etc. Interested candidates JOB WINNING RESUMES house Gas deluxe
model. Excellent
BATHROOM SINK
SET: Gerber white
styles call for more
detail $40.
PATIO PICNIC
TABLE: 6 chairs.
ground. I will pot
your selection.
570-474-6023
can call 866-851-9902 to set up an interview. 20 years creating ANNIVERSARY condition. $135. porcelain bathroom 570-208-3888 Ranging from $3-
Table is light green GLASS DOOR. 4
successful resumes. BOOK of St. Mary;s WASHER, Signature, sink with mirror and $13. 570-639-5566
TeamOne is an equal opportunity Employer We help you get job JACKETS: black
chairs are dark way glass door for
Church Parish Pub. white. Very good medicine cabinet. green $125.00.
M/F/H/V interviews. Matching set. $80. boys size 14, gen- bath tub. $25
in 1974, Two copies condition. $95. 570-288-5628 754 Machinery & 570-331-8183
Call 570-602-6383 $20. each. Also one 570-457-7854 570-331-8183 uine Italian stone
Executive Science of the most interest- $25. each 868-6018 PATIO SET - 36 in. Equipment GOLF BALLS: “7
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ Corporation ing books ever pub- BAY WINDOW - WOMEN’s shorts diameter table and dozen, used , $10.
Maintenance/ Maintenance/ lished. Richard Anderson center size 14 $3.50 each 4 chairs, wooden, 1 unopened 16oz
Repair Repair
Nixon’s Secret files,
hundreds of letters
Bay Window. $100.
570-825-5847
buy 2 get 1 free.
Men’s short sleeve
foldable. Like New.
$50. 570-824-0591 HAULMARK ‘07 doggie dooley
digester & 1 opened
& notes he wrote polo shirts size M &
TRAILER 6’X14’ 3/4 full, $5. for both
AUTOMOTIVE during his term in CONCRETE PATIO PATIO SET: 10
L $2.50 each, buy 2 1 14lb bowling ball
office over 600 PAVERS. Most pieces to include: Like new with
get 1 free. 474-6967 with brunswick bag
pages $10. Call Jim blocks are 6 1/8” x 6 table, 6 reclining electric brakes,
SERVICE TECHNICIANS
$10. 1 brunswick
570-655-9474 1/8” x 2 1/2. There is chairs with cush- new tires and bowling bag, $5.
at least 225+ square 730 Computer ions, 2 ottomans, reinforced tongue. New Keson 100’
ANTIQUE ice cream GENE’S feet of pavers. Equipment & side table. Asking $2700. nylon coated mea-

NEEDED
RECONDITIONED price is $75. Call
600 scoop wooden han-
dle, over 100 years APPLIANCES
Pavers removed for
pool in backyard.
Software Terry 570-823-9467
570-239-5457 sureing tape, $10.”
New casement
FINANCIAL old. $35. 779-9464 60 Day Warranty $375. 474-9766 DESK. Computer
after 5:pm
replacement win-
Monday-Friday
756 Medical dow with screen,
Valley Chevrolet Is Seeking Desk $50. Call 735- ROCKING CHAIR
Class A and B Technicians. 8:00PM-5:00PM DOOR. 36”x80” 8730 or 332-8094 solid wood, high Equipment crank out, 29 1/2” x
solid wood, 6 panel. 21 1/4” $40.
610 Business Saturday back with carved
SCOOTER
Exterior or interior. LAPTOP: HP busi- 570-822-0519
Opportunities 8:00AM-11:00AM flowers on back,
GM Experience Preferred. ASE Is A Plus Natural oak finish, ness slimline nx6125 $45. Custom cush-
Inspection License & Own Tools Required Gateway right or left with laptop refurb: w7sp Drive Medical - GRINDER: meat &
ions with mallard
Shopping Center hardware. $200. 1,ofc10,antivirus+mo Odyssey 4-Wheel, vegetable grinder.
We Offer:
• Competitive Compensation Program BEER DISTRIBUTOR Kingston, PA
(570) 819-1966
Call 570-735-8730
or 570-332-8094
re.2.2AMD turion
64,80gb,1.0 ram,SD
ducks on fabric,
$20. 4’ long wood Blue, Front Basket,
with battery, used
Made by EBERLE.
Heavy duty. Still in
(Potential earnings over $20/hour) License available sofa table, $40.
with option to lease media card slot, 570-868-5275/ less than 1 hour. orIginal box. $15.
• Benefits • Uniforms
Apply in Person to Jerry Kruszka 8:30am - 4:30pm
building or sold
separately.
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ MARGARITAVILLE,
GAZEBO, 10’x12’.
Sturdy PVC frame,
cdrw+dvd, wifi, new
battery & bag+war-
570-301-8515 Paid $1399. $1200.
(570) 388-4095
570-288-5628
Old Toys, model kits, frozen concoction weather resistant ranty/free delivery. SOFA & matching 2 Items in Garage for
VALLEY CHEVROLET 570-954-1284
Bikes, dolls, old gun
Mining Items, trains
maker. Like new.
$125.
fabric, extra cover-
ing, white. Pd $800.
$225. 862-2236 chairs (beige). Good
condition. $100.
WALKER 1 upright, 1
four prong cane, 1
Sale, $.45-$45. or
$900 for all. Moving.
SERVICE COMPLEX Landscaping
Business For Sale
& Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
570-288-9940 Selling for $375.
570-735-0448
TOWER:
core
HP Dual
tower-flat 570-779-1262 commode support,
2 folding walkers
570-735-1589
panel monitor.
221 Conyngham Avenue, Wilkes-Barre one with front
292551

Must have 5 years REFRIGERATOR SOFA / 2 CHAIRS LITTLE TYKES PLAY


experience in land- COLLECTIBLE Sea- Kenmore, almond, KITCHEN CABINETS Excellent condition. $300. 3 youth beds wheels. Items in HOUSE good condi-
scape design, gram’s Mirror( great 21.6 cu. ft. with ice & GRANITE Windows 7. Deliv- & dresser $350. excellent condition, tion originally $300
retaining walls and condition) 1908 maker & filtered COUNTERTOPS ery. $155, 905-2985 570-826-6095 $105. for all asking $150. Solid
all aspects of paver Stanley Cup $50. or water $275. 10x10, 1 year old, 570-825-2494 oak curio cabinet
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
Development Development
work. Includes best offer. Call Mark 570-868-6018 Maple kitchen. Pre- 732 Exercise SOFA, black leather
WHEEL CHAIR
three glass shelves
dump truck, mini at 570-301-3484 or mium Quality cabi- with chair. Good and two lights for
excavator, 2 skid- Allison at 631-6635 STOVE Sunbeam, nets, undermount Equipment Condition. $125. Tracer IV by display $200, bridal
AUTOMOTIVE SALES sters, trailer & 2
snow plows. Seri- DALE EARNHARDT
electric, white, good
shape $100.
sink. Granite tops
cost over $12,000.
AB CIRCLE PRO
$75.
570-328-5101 Invacare,
duty-extra
450lb.
heavy
wide,
weight
precious moment
nick nak’s $5 to
ous inquiries only. STOOLS 2 padded
CONSULTANTS SR. Diecast cars 570-696-3604 Asking $3,890 $35, call 570-704-
570-233-6880 570-735-4824 all steel with padded capacity, $225. P 8117 live off of Nuan-
from Dale The 570-239-9840
backs. $15. call between 10am gola exit going 81S
Movie.1/24th.scale.li WASHER: Kenmore WEIDER CROSS & 9pm 288-9936.
570-824-7314 few miles from exit.
Valley Chevrolet is seeking Produce ke new in original front load $200.
PATIO BRICK
BOW GYM $200.
Pick up required
Retail/Wholesale boxes.Six Models good condition, 3.3 570-814-4056 WHEELCHAIR Rolls
individuals who are self-starters, Company from series. $150 cu. ft. white. PAVERS (Size 2’’ x
TABLE SET: 3 piece;
fruit wood finish: 1 Invacare, perfect
MOTORCYCLE: Bat-
team-oriented and driven. Established 30 Yrs. 570-833-2598 570-825-7867 4” x 8”) approxi-
mate 750 bricks 736 Firewood coffee table 36 X 36 condition. $200.
tery powered elec-
Turn Key Business. glass top. 1 end 570-735-8730 or
(No experience necessary) Hazleton, PA 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health Replacing with larg-
FIREWOOD, 5 truck- table 24 X 24 glass 332-8094 tric motorcycle
er size $200. hardly used holds
570-454-6888 top. 1 end table 24 X
We Offer: Equipment, van, (2) Birch sliding loads. Cut, must be up to 130lbs, only

RN
closet doors (30” x split. Poplar and 24 Octagon shape, 758 Miscellaneous $140. Porch swing
• Salary & Commission • Benefits good will with
attractive rent. 77”) $40. Maple. $75. lighted bottom curio hangs from chains
(570) 388-2388 with glass door. AUTO SEAT COV-
• 401k Plan • 5 Day Work Week 570-881-3455
$100. 570-472-3641 ERS, sheep skin,
good condition
$125. Call after 3
• Huge New & Used Inventory VENT PIPE (2) 744 Furniture & bucket style, pm (570) 881-4180
RESTAURANT FOR SALE Assistant Director at 5ft. lengths Type “B” Accessories
TV ARMOIRE, 2 mis-
sion style TV
cleaned sell both
$75. 570-779-9464
Apply in person to: Inside Church Hill gas vent pipe 6”. armories to hold up
POWER SCOOTER
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager Mall, high traffic Hazleton Endoscopy Center diameter. NEW $60. ANTIQUE DINING to 36” TV. $50 each.
electric chair, used
area. Established 15 only once, excellent
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager
years. RENT IS . RN with good interpersonal and leave message.
(570) 826-0076
ROOM SET 9 DESK & chair, $20. BARREL,
condition $200 or
pieces, good condi- BOOKSHELF, white, wooden.
FREE. Serious administrative skills. tion, $500. Also scalloped. $20. 53 gallon. best offer.
inquiries call 570-510-7763
570-582-5208 FAX CV and references to: WROUGHT IRON
RAILING FOR TWO
Antique clothes
closet $50. call
570-657-1887 Excellent
condition $195.
570-454-2144 or mail to: STEPS WITH MAPLE 570-287-4050 TV/STEREO ENTER- 570-876-3830 ROOF RACK, Car
TAINMENT CENTEr. roof rack with bike
10 Park Place, LEAF CENTERS.
$200. 288-5628 BUFFET Thomasville 60W X 52H X 19D. carriers. Good con-
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre 566 Sales/Business Hazle Township, PA 18202 mahogany, 3 draw- TV space 32W X BICYCLES ladies dition. $10.
ers, a silver drawer, 34H. Storage on Ross 26” $50. Boys 570-288-0060
Development 548 Medical/Health side cabinets for & girls 20” $35.
bottom and side.
dishes, $450. Adjustable shelves, each. 570-822-4251 SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
WICKER DRESSER, Yale, 18”x13”. $100.

Sales
glass door on front
with matching mir- stereo storage. CHILTON & Motor 570-825-5847
ror, night table, $100. 570-472-3641 Manuals for auto/
white $350. Both truck repair, ranging TOTE BOXES

Representatives
excellent condition. from 1960 to 1980. $3. each.
570-592-4559 746 Garage Sales/ each $12. Truck 570-655-0952
door for 1973-1980
CHAIRS: Pair of Estate Sales/ passenger side VACUUM portable
Early American Flea Markets Dodge Pickup new, Pronto 2 in 1 Elec-
chairs (1930’s), never used. $100. trolux with charger

The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has the following


walnut legs, green
tapestry fabric, NANTICOKE Pinto trailer hook for
dump truck. $40.
& stand $20. 570-
735-8730 or 570-
NEPA’s largest circulated print publication is mint condition Radiator for 1950/ 332-8094
full time openings: $200. for the pair.
HUGE 54 model Chevy
looking for an experienced Sales Representatives LOVE
OTTOMON
SEAT &
sand
truck. $75. Tail WHEELS Toyota

to work in Hazleton/Luzerne County and Speech Therapist colored fabric,


LIQUIDATION
Lights, new,
Ford dump or box
for Scion 16” steel 5 lug
wheels. Total of 4.
excellent condition truck, brackets
Full Time Brand new. $180
Honesdale and Lackawanna County.
Emergency RNs
$160. Call 570-824-
7807 or 570-545-
7006 9am-9pm
SALE included. 2 for $25.
570-823-6829
570-287-1642

CORNINGWARE 760 Monuments &


Qualified individual will have at least two years Full Time CHEST OF DRAW-
ERS, solid wood
132 E Broad St
Monday-Friday
CROCK POT, 6 quart
with lid, instructions, Lots
outside business to business sales experience, will OB & Telemetry RN’s $150. 675-3328 10:00AM-5:00PM
Closed Weekends
recipe book, new
condition $10 GRAVE LOT
COMPUTER DESK,
call on existing customers as well as securing new Part Time corner, excellent
Or By Appointment
Honda Generator
BRITA PITCHER with
1 new filter in pack-
Near baby land at
Memorial Shine in
condition, gray/light
business. A sales assistant will assist in securing Pharmacy Technician oak color $70.
GX160, Consew
Walking Foot
age, perfect condi-
tion, $8. 709-3146
Carverton.
$400. Call
570-868-6018
confirmed appointments but COLD CALLING IS Temporary Full Time COUCH & Loveseat,
Sewing Machine
Model 206RB1, DOOR screen white
570-287-6327

aluminum platform vinyl, 32” x80” $30.


light beige with blue
REQUIRED! Position is $1,000.00 per month sal- Excellent Benefit Package, for full time employees which & pink stripe, 16’x12’, fiberglass call after 1 pm
570-779-3852 762 Musical
ladder 26’ & 28’,
ary plus 20% commission. Benefits include health includes medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement matching pillows,
excellent condition. Delta saw, old Instruments
ELECTROLUX vacu-
defined contribution plan. Part Time employee’s benefits are $375. TABLE - 41” carpenters wood
um cleaner bags –
insurance, fitness membership & paid vacation. pro-rated.
round white top
with wood trim, 4
bench with vice,
antique corner cab-
generic $1.00 each
PIANO console with
bench ,just tuned,
570-868-6018
chairs, yellow seats, inet, church pews, can deliver. $400.
wicker like, excel- Shop Master band GARAGE SALE Call 570-474-6362
Candidates interested in joining our team can forward lent condition saw, stained win-
LEFT OVER
Please submit their resume in confidence to: jobs@ghha.org $300. ENTERTAIN-
MENT Unit, oak with
dow with bull eyes
41’x91’ (3 pieces). ITEMS
PIANO Kimball
upright & bench
Stack On tool chest AIR CLEANER Ionic $300. 826-6095
your resume to Employment Applications are available for download
glass doors, shelves
& drawer. $75. with tools. (Selling pro $30. Roomba
from our web site at www.ghha.org (570) 287-2610 together). Loads of Sweeper $10. Shark PIANO: Kimbell
prminc14@aol.com 700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 LOVESEAT white
tools. Much more
smalls. Too many
sweeper $10. Picnic
basket $20. GE ici-
console, tuned and
in great condition.
wicker, good condi- items to list cle lights, 4 new comes with cush-
Our Heart Is In Healthcare tion. $50 after 3pm
570-655-3197
(570) 855-7197 or
(570) 328-3428
boxes $12.
570-288-6067
ioned bench. $400.
570-497-9940
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TICKETS (2) SHIH-TZU PUPPIES BEAR CREEK DALLAS DURYEA EDWARDSVILLE FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP.
WANTED
VIOLIN Doreli Model Michael Buble con- Parents on premises 76 Dana St.
VILLAGE
79 + more, new con- cert, great seats
dition- barely used. Shots Current. Great starter home
Includes: soft case,
brazil wood bow
close to stage, sec-
tion 217 row a. Must
sell $180 for the pair
JEWELRY $550 - Shih-Tzus
570-401-1838 333 Beaupland
10-1770
in nice neighbor-
hood. 2 story, 2
with horse hair & call 570-819-4951 bedroom, 1 bath.
rosin, instruction
book & violin main-
STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES Dining room, living
room, kitchen.Large
TICKETS (2) to Almost ready to go! fenced yard. Car
tenance DVD. $99.
Senior Golf Tourna- 5 wks old. Family port & detached 2
570-947-6531
ment in Endicott, NY Raised. 5 females & car garage.
3 males. All shoots Nice 2 bedroom 21 Rowe Street
on 6/24 including ranch in Great 623 Hooven St. 145 Short Street $79,900
768 Personal Maroon 5 concert & dewormed.
Neighborhood! Picture perfect 2 NEW PRICE ON Call (570) 954-4074
Meticulously Main-
that follows $80 $800/female; story with 3 bed- THIS RANCH, with tained Bilevel
Electronics 570-655-6770 $700/male Large Living Room,
rooms, 1 1/2 mod- new kitchen, 3 bed-
or (570) 906-7614
features remodeled
(570) 417-0577 Living room has sunny eat-in kitchen kitchen with stain-
CAMERA: Video,
VHS JVC complete
784 Tools
awesome woodland
views and you will
& oversized bath.
Perfect place to
ern baths, brand
new kitchen with
center island and
rooms and a fin-
ished basement,
which nearly dou-
FORTY FORT
92 W. Pettebone St.
less steel appli-
ances and corian
with case & extras, 840 Pet Services enjoy the steam/ start out or down- countertop; 1.75
used once for wed-
ding, new condition,
WILKESBARREGOLD sauna. Lake and size to.
$62,900
stainless steel
stove, dishwasher
bles the amount of
living space. Baths, 3 bedrooms
tennis rights avail- and family room, all
paid $800. Sell for
$100 or best offer.
BUFFER Coleman
Powermate new in (570)991-7448 WOOF WOOF PAW SPA able with Associa-
tion membership.
MLS# 10-4624
Five Mountains
and microwave.
Tiger wood hard-
$99,900.00 Addi-
tional lot available in mint condition.
New Garage Doors.
570-779-9464 box. ROUTER, Black
& Decker 1.5 hp. (570)48GOLD8 Hunlock Creek, PA
Now accepting (membership
optional). Minutes
Realty
570-542-2141
wood flooring
throughout the first
with 6 garage
stalls. Call for Gas Heat. Fenced
Rear Yard and 2 car
$20 each. spring appoint- floor. New carpet- details on separate
772 Pools & Spas 570-288-9940 1092 Highway 315 Blvd ments. Full service from the Pocono's ing on 2nd floor, all lot and garage. attached garage.

POOL 21’ round x


STEP LADDER
(Plaza 315)
315N .3 miles after
Motorwold
salon. In home
grooming - call for
and 2 hours to
Philadelphia or New
York. $310,000
DALLAS 3 bedrooms have
closets. Walk up
MLS# 10-3931
Pat McHale A Single family 2
This is not a drive-
by! MLS # 10-4644
Call for Details.
56” deep, new liner, rate. Mention this attic, gas heat, 2 (570) 613-9080
Werner 16 ft 4 sec- Mon-Sat Maria Huggler story home with 3 Pat McHale
new cover, new ad for 10%. car detached
tion folding alu- 10am - 8pm CLASSIC bedrooms, bath, 570-613-9080
pump, new filter 570-592-8968 garage. For addi-
minum $45. Shop Closed Sundays PROPERTIES walk out basement,
complete with deck. We’re on Facebook! tion information and
Vac wet-dry Sears 570-587-7000
$975. or best offer.
Craftsman with all Highest Cash Pay photos, email: has been complete-
570-328-6767 Outs Guaranteed ly gutted & insulat-
BLAKESLEE
www.atlas
attachments $40. 845 Pet Supplies realtyinc.com ed. New dry wall,
EDWARDSVILLE
SOLAR COVER for Charcoal grill kettle We Pay At Least
type 24in diameter. MLS 11-1413 new wiring, electri-
pool size 18x36, can
be cut to smaller $10. 570-690-8469 78% of the London DOG CAGE extra
PRICE REDUCED!
$145,210 cal service, plumb- LINEUP
Fix Market Price large 41”x24”X28”. Call Lu-Ann
siZe, small cut one
for All Gold Jewelry $75. 570-675-3328 19 Circle Drive 570-602-9280
ing, new roof, cen- ASUCCESSFULSALE
side. $35. 779-9464 Spacious floor plan tral air. Hardwood
786 Toys & Games DOG CRATE, - Hardwood floors floor refinished. INCLASSIFIED!
Visit us at throughout - Doyouneedmorespace?
774 Restaurant WilkesBarreGold.com
wire, with plastic
Recently remodeled
Detached garage.
AIR HOCKEY: Air tray bottom. All work inspected A yard or garage sale
Equipment hockey / tennis
Or email us at
24”x18”. $30. Call kitchen & master
and approved by in classified
wilkesbarregold@ bath - Sunroom
570-814-9574
DURYEA is the best way
RESTAURANT table, used once. yahoo.com heated - code officials.
$30. Call 37 Chestnut Road
EQUIPMENT 570-899-6719 (Old Farm Estates)
Overlooking a PRICE REDUCED!! Appliances Included tocleanoutyourclosets!
Bev Air 2 door beautiful waterfall. 66 East Grove St., Asking $135,000. You’re in bussiness
Custom built solid
refrigerator/ sand- $237,000 Time to purchase MLS# 10-2409
GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
brick 4 bedroom,
MLS# 10-4354 your first home! with classified!
wich prep table, 3.5 baths Colonial Call Theresa
Model SP48-12,
$1300. For details
Pool, hockey, bas-
ketball, etc.,
style home with an
open floor plan on
Call Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
Why keep paying
rent, this ½ double
is a great starter
Vacendak, CRS, GRI
570-650-5872 HANOVER TWP.
275 Phillips Street
Call 570-498-3616 approximate 4 x 6 n 1+ acre lot in the CENTRAL
RESTAURANT
$45. One guitar
only for Guitar Hero 800 900 Poconos. A few of
the amenities
LEWITH & FREEMAN home! Nice size
rooms, eat-in REAL ESTATE
EQUIPMENT III x-box 360 only, PETS & ANIMALS REAL ESTATE include central A/C.
kitchen, 1st floor
(570) 822-1133
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE -
almost new $20.
570-868-6018
FOR SALE 2 Master bedrooms
DALLAS 96 Main St.
laundry, attic pull
down for storage,
model SPM45,
$500; ALSO, Bunn
810 Cats
each with bath
room and fireplace,
Updated inside and
out, 3 unit home in
some replacement
windows & a
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Pour Over Coffee
LITTLE TYKES PLAY 906 Homes for Sale ultramodern move in condition. fenced in yard.
GYM, sliding board CAT: Black Female kitchen, hardwood Live in one apart-
Machine, Model # Take a look &
$40. 570-762-6414 Longhair, 7 years floors throughout, ment and the other
STF15, $225 Having trouble make your offer!
free to good home. cathedral ceiling 2 can pay the mort-
For more info, call paying your mort- $24,800
Spayed and vacci- and 2 car garage. gage. Modern
570-498-3616 POWER WHEELS by gage? Falling MLS#10-3582
nations up to date. MLS #11-653 kitchens and baths.
Fisher Price Cadillac behind on your Jill Jones
570-864-2602 $469,900 Large 2nd floor
RESTAURANT Escalade with payments? You 570-696-6550
Call Kim apartment has 3
EQUIPMENT charger. Excellent may get mail from RR 1 Box 384
Somerset Dough
Sheeter, Model
condition. $150.
570-735-6672
CATS & KITTENS
12 weeks & up.
people who promise
to forestall your
570-466-3338
Just Reduced!
Ranch Home with
bedrooms, large
eat in kitchen, and
83 Pulaski St,
CAR-100. Only foreclosure for a fee detached 2 car 1.5 baths and laun-
Shots, neutered, Two story home in
dry room. 1st floor
1 available. $1,500
Call for more info
TRAIN: Thomas the VALLEY CAT RESCUE in advance. Report
them to the Federal
garage. Needs
work. MLS# 10-4251 units have 1 bed- good condition fea- SUNDAY MAY 29
12:00PM-1:30PM
570-498-3616
Train Table play set
with Train. Like New.
$50 Lil Tykes Party
824-4172, 9-9 only. Trade Commission,
the nation’s con-
$ 64,900
Call Jill Shaver
room and 1 bath. 2
car garage and 4 EXETER tures three bed-
rooms, formal din-
ing room, detached
Well kept 2
bedroom ranch with
FREE KITTENS, 3 sumer protection Hunter Office: off street parking new kitchen, fenced
RESTAURANT Kitchen Play set. spaces. For more one car garage at a
DALLAS
months old. All agency. Call 1-877- (570) 328-0306. yard, one car
EQUIPMENT Great Shape $25 shots, rabies tags. FTC-HELP or click info and photos, go great price.
MLS# 11-875 garage.
8x12 walk in (570)274-4058 1 black male, 1 on ftc.gov. A mes- to www.atlas
$ 34,200 $79,900
cooler $2300; orange/ white male sage from The realtyinc.com MLS #11-638
MLS 11-1447 Call Tracy L.
8x8x10 walk Wii - white with 20 1 female calico, Times Leader and Call Tracy Zarola
$129,000 McDermott, Broker
in freezer $3800; games, 2 con- orange, white, gray the FTC. 570-574-6465
Call Terry Owner Office:
Pizza oven with trollers and 2 steer- CALL 477-1415 570-696-0723
(570) 696-2468
AVOCA
570-885-3041 or
stones $2000;
Stainless steel
ing wheels. $200.
CONSOLE - white,
or 472-2002
KITTENS FREE
Angie
570-885-4896
164 First Street
All Brick ranch – 5
LEWITH & FREEMAN
kitchen hood for Wii games. $20.
$3000; Stainless
steel pizza oven
570-657-1887 1 male dark gray
with blue eyes, 1
male black & white,
152 Pine Drive
DALLAS
Rooms and bath,
featuring hardwood
flooring and finished
HANOVER TWP.
hood $4000; Bright & Open floor
1 female calico. rooms on base-
bread pan rack 788 Stereo/TV/ Ready to go June
plan - 4 year old ment. Economical
$100; 2 soup
warmers for $100; Electronics 5th to indoor homes
two story home set Gas Heat.
2 door sandwich only. 570-762-1015
on 2.26 private
ares - Fabulous DURYEA Car port and Pri-
vate rear yard.
prep table $500.
All equipment is
POWER DRIVE DC/
AC Power Inverter
KITTENS Free
2 left both male
912 Vine Street
modern kitchen
with stainless steel
MLS # 10-4363
PRICE REDUCED
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
sold as is. For 1000 Watt Continu- STATELY 3500+ appliances. 4 bed-
more info, call 570-239-7344 S.F., 9 room, 2.5 TO: $134,900.00
ous 2000 Watt peak rooms, 2.5 baths. Call Pat McHale
570-847-0873 power Brand new in KITTENS FREE to Bath, home with Detailed moldings & 8 Diamond Ave.
newer vinyl siding, This Deck House 570-613-9080
box Paid $90 asking loving homes, litter hardwood floors. Loads of space in
$60 2 Pioneer vinyl windows and offers post and
trained & loveable, Walk out basement this modernized tra-
776 Sporting Goods Woofers 12” raw 10 weeks old. e- architectural shin- PRICE REDUCED!!
beam construction
ditional home. 3rd
120 Watts each 6 gled roof, 2 Car and unique proper-
mail fwallace8585 $329,900 floor is a large bed-
BACKBOARD, OHM for home/car Detached Garage ty! Nestled on 2
@yahoo.com MLS# 11-901 Let the tenant room with walk-in
Basketball, fiber- sound good $25. and plenty of acres, this 3-4
Call Geri help with your Reduced! closet. Modern
bedroom home
glass with rim and
net. $20.
570-477-2700
815 Dogs
paved, Off-Street
Parking. Are you a
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
features custom
hickory kitchen with
mortgage, Double
with a three
EXETER Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
3 bedrooms, 2
kitchen, family room
addition, deck over-
WEIGHTLIFTING
BARBELL, 60 lbs in 794 Video Game
professional looking
for an in-home LEWITH & FREEMAN garland range,
granite topped
bedroom and two baths, 1 car garage.
New carpeting,
looking large corner
lot. Not just a
weights, incline office? Do you bedroom unit, vinyl
Systems/Games starter home but a
DALLAS
bench. $25. COTS, have a college-age island, mahogany paint, etc. Large lot.
floored dining room, exterior, some Asking $109,500. home to stay
two camping cots. student, who would updates, separate in and grow! For
$25. 570-824-0591 treasure some pri- 2 fireplaces, Florida Deremer Realty
MULTICADE 60-IN-1 room with hot tub, utilities and off 570-477-1149 more informaton
ARCADE video vacy? Do you have and photos visit
BASKETBALL a large family or do deck with DCS grill, street parking.
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be set to free play and all with in a MLS #11-622
Call 570-331-8183 be the home for Vinyl sided ranch
or use quarters. mile of Rt 309! $122,900
Delivery available. you! Truly versatile, home, on large Call Colleen
BIKE, 24” 10-speed the second floor $389,900
$700. 991-3544 yard, with carport 570-237-0415
TO CONSIDER....
bike. 2 brand new contains a master Contact Judy Rice
tires. Nice. $75 and off street park-
bedroom with tiled Estate like 6.35 570-714-9230 ing. Eat in Kitchen,
570-822-3364 4 piece bath, ( jet- acre setting in MLS# 11-1221 (570) 348-1761
796 Wanted to Buy with wood cabi-
ted tub and sepa- Northwoods. 5,000 netry, large living
BOW: Bear Grizzly Merchandise ENHANCE sq. ft. in all. Classic
Recurve Bow - rate tiled, stand up room, 3 bedrooms
never used, 55#, YOUR PET
CLASSIFIED
shower). This is
not a drive-by. Call
brick home features
Summit Pointe DURYEA and 1 bath.
MLS # 10-4365
86 Allenberry Dr.

FOR SALE BY OWNER HANOVER TWP.


KR91491, unstrung
$175. 388-4095 BUYING SPORT CARDS AD ONLINE for appointment.
Pat McHale
Builders attention
to detail at every
PRICE REDUCED
Bright & spacious, Buttonwood

DRUMS
Pay Cash for $134,900
570-613-9080 turn. 2 story family 1800 sq. ft. 2 bed-
GOLF Orlimar #3 baseball, football, Call Pat McHale
Call 829-7130 room with accent rooms, 2 baths,
Fairway woods $10 basketball, hockey 570-613-9080
windows & fire Townhome with
each.570-735-4824 & non-sports. Sets,
Place your pet ad place, modern great views.
singles & wax. Finished lower level,
GOLF SHOES. (2) 570-212-0398 and provide us your maple kitchen with
men’s Nike.size 8 email address cherry finish, den hardwood floors,
1/2 Gently worn. - with Oak built-ins, central air, modern
$25. each. This will create a AVOCA impressive oak REDUCED!! kitchen and baths.

EXETER
570-655-3420 Buying Toy Cars entry. Elegant Three bedroom private deck.
& Trucks from seller account 581-583
master with ranch home, Move in condition.
GUN CABINET
with etched deer
the 1950’s.
DINKY, CORGI,
online and login
information will be
emailed to you from
REDUCED! whirlpool overlook-
ing wooded lot. 37 Ironmaster Road
completely reno-
vated (tile, hard-
3 Bennett Street $126,900.
570-574-3192
Plymouth St.
Perfect for owner
design, holds 10 SMITH-MILLER, Formal living room, Beautiful Bi-Level wood, granite, occupied. Well
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HANOVER TWP.
guns, excellent MATCHBOX, 4 bedrooms, 5 home in very good carpet, roof, maintained, bright &
TONKA. Also “The World of Pets spacious two family.
$250. 570-817-8981 Unleashed” baths. 4 car garage “move-in condition” Stainless appli-
buying German & 2,500 sq. ft. surrounded by the ances) two Each identical unit
PING PONG TABLE, & Japanese barn/shop for car baths, Dining has Approx. (1300
You can then use natural decorating
$50. wind-up toys. enthusiasts or room, Living sq ft.) with 3 bed-
570-825-5847 Larry - Mt. Top your account to of Sleepy Hollow rooms, bath, large
enhance your online other use. room, Family
570-474-9202 Estates features living & dining
ad. Post up to 6 $650,000 Room, Laundry,
POOL TABLE 2500 sq. ft. Home rooms & eat in
captioned photos Call Kevin Garage, office, Large 4 Bedroom
American Heritage features brick front kitchen. Clean neu-
of your pet 314 Packer St. 570-696-1195 or rec room, utility in a great
7’ oak & slate Bil- with vinyl siding, tral décor with wall
The Video Expand your text to Newly remodeled 3 570-696-5420 room, lot is 75 x neighborhood with
liard table with blue oversize one car to wall carpet
150. Over 2,500
cloth, includes wall
rack, 4 cues &
Game Store
28 S. Main W.B.
include more
information, include
bedroom home with
1st floor master, 1.5 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP built in garage, large sq ft of living original architectur-
al details, hardwood
*3 bedroom/1 bath/ throughout. Newer
roof & tilt-in win-
your contact baths, detached rear deck, large space, finished 1250 sq ft
bridge. Excellent Open Mon- Sat, floors, inground *Corner double lot/ dows. Each side
information such garage, all new sid- cleared lot, public basement.
condition, buyer 12pm – 6pm fencing has a full attic &
as e-mail, address ing , windows, shin- sewers, private $159,900. pool and hot tub.
must move $899. 570-822-9929 / *Detached garage + basement with
phone number and gles, water heater, Call Jim REDUCE PRICE
570-474-2206 570-941-9908 well. Modern 2 car paved parking washer & dryer
or website. kitchen and bath- 570-212-2222 $169,500
SKATES, Men’s $$ CASH PAID $$ rooms. A must LINE UP
kitchen with appli-
ances, dining area, MLS# 10-338 *Hardwood floors/ hook-ups. Gas
heat. 581 side has a
Blue Nose Pits
black in-line skates. see house! For replacement
Size 12. Very Good
Condition. $5.
VIDEO GAMES & 3 females, 1 male.
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
A GREAT DEAL... living room, 2 full
baths and 1/2 bath, EDWARDSVILLE CROSS VALLEY
REALTY
windows
*GasHeat/hot water
private fenced rear
yard & was rented
570-288-0060 SYSTEMS Parents on realtyinc.com IN CLASSIFIED! a fantastic sound (570) 763-0090 *Full concrete for $695 Month &
now vacant . 583
basement/walk-out
DALLAS
Highest $$ Paid premises. Ready $109,900 system. Lower level
SLEEPING BAG *Not a drive-by side rents for $600

EXETER
Guaranteed now. $300 each. MLS 11-73 has entry door to
Coleman, non-aller- (570)704-9898 Call for appointment Month with a long
Buying all video Call Tom For Sale By Estate. the garage and also
genic cotton & poly- $79,300 time tenant.
games & 570-262-7716 1920’s Bungalow. to the side patio. MLS# 10-4598 Separate utilities.
ester,
blue &
washable,
red re-
systems. PS1 & 2,
Xbox, Nintendo,
CHIHUAHUA FOX TERRIER Kitchen, full bath,
dining room, living
Home features gas Call Vieve Zaroda $98,750
versible, like new 9 weeks old. Very forced air, also cen- (570) 474-6307 MLS# 11-1293
Atari, Coleco, friendly. $275/each room, family room tral air ducts are Ext. 2772 973-476-1499
condition, $15. Call Sega, Mattel, & breakfast room
570-709-3146. (570) 371-3441 already to install. 122-124 Short St.
Gameboy, 1st floor. 2 bed- Very nice double-
Vectrex etc. rooms & 1 full bath many features
block in
BEAR CREEK
TENT: sears, sleeps Grand Opening! MLS#11-860
3-4 people with 2 DVD’s, VHS & CDs 2nd floor. Gas heat, Edwardsville on a
Chihuahuas, Poms, $214,000
& Pre 90’s toys, fireplace, large lot, quiet street and out
VILLAGE
lockers $50. Dachshunds,
hydroslide for boat
tubing great condi-
The Video
Game Store
Beagles, Shih Tzus,
Bostons, Maltese, 13 Hedge Road
large front porch,
Public sewer &
private well.
Call John Vacendak
570-823-4290
of the flood zone.
Good income prop-
NEW LISTING!
871 EXETER AVE.
Smith Hourigan
Group HANOVER TWP.
tion $60. 1150 S. Main Rotties, Yorkies, 20 year old Con- 570-735-1810 erty for an investor Architecturally 570-474-6307
570-208-3888 Scranton Breezeway from or live in one side attractive design
Westies, Labs, temporary in oversized 1 car
HANOVER TWP.
Mon - Sat, Huskies & more! prime location. 3 and rent the other built to accommo-
12pm – 6pm garage. Unique & to help pay the date a busy corner
780 Televisions/ 570-453-6900 or bedrooms, 2.5
570-822-9929 private at road end. mortgage! Make location. Great
570-389-7877 baths, large
Accessories kitchen, unfin-
Sold as is.
see www.
your appointment building will lend
$128,000
DVD PLAYER Pio-
VITO’S ITALIAN CANE CORSO ished basement,
hardwood floors
Call for showing.
(757) 350-1245
capitol-
realestate.com
today!
MLS #11-438
itself to most retail
users, used car lot,
neer Model DV- Mastiff Puppies 1st floor and PRICE REDUCED! mini mart, restau-
400V. Remote &
HDMI cable included & Registered and
ready to go! Parents
attached 2 car
garage. Total DALLAS
for additional
photos
$66,000
Mary Ellen Belchick
rant. Call for your
appointment!
Large windows
accent this bright
$50. SAMSUNG 37” on premises. Blue &
GINO’S electric. 570-696-6566 Pat Silvi 283-9100 spacious 2 bed-
LCD HDTV Model blue fawn. High Point Acres Walter Belchick
DURYEA
$265,000 x21 MLS#11-803 room, 2 bath
#LN37B650T1FXZA. Vet Checked New Listing 570-696-2600 Sale price $150,000
2 years old $300.
Both perfect condi-
Wanted: 570-617-4880
(570) 472-9660
Blueberry Hill. x301 Lease price
$1500/month
2 story in good
condition with 3
townhouse in a
quiet setting of
3 bedroom ranch.
tion. 570-905-7521 Junk LAB PUPPIES DALLAS Large lot with pool. bedrooms, 1 full
bath, eat-in
Hanover Township.
Motivated sellers!
Lease To Buy. For
782 Tickets Cars & 2 black males $175. kitchen, 2 car All reasonable
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Golden retriever/lab more details, call.
Reduced 327,500. garage, fenced offers considered.
Trucks male $275. Yellow yard & new
NANTICOKE
TICKETS (2) Britney lab $275. Wormed For Sale By Owner (570) 655-8118 $98,000
gas heat.
Spears & Nicki Minaj
Concert. Section
Highest 570-836-1090 3 bedrooms, 1 3/4
bath, Tudor home. 4 bedroom, 2 ½
FORTY FORT 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 WEST HAZLETON MLS # 10-4324
$59,900
MLS# 10-2685
Call Arlene Warunek
Prices
lower 121 row 26
seats 1&2, August
5th, IZOD Center in Paid!!
POMERANIAN PUPS
Ready in 2 weeks, 2
New central air, built
in heated pool with
new liner, hardwood
bath colonial. Fire-
place in family room.
Bright & Sunny sun-
Small ranch home. 2
bedroom, full base-
bath single. 1st floor
laundry.
extras. All
Many
new,
Duplex. 3 bedroom,
kitchen, living room,
dining room, bath.
Call Ruth at
570-696-1195 or
570-650-4169

570-696-5411
East Rutherford female, 1 male. Par- and tile throughout, room. Very large, ment, new roof. inside and out. Rent 2nd floor, 4 room
New Jersey. Selling FREE ents on premises, new 4 season room. level, landscaped Large carport. Very to own. Owner apt. Partially fin-
face value $390. shots & health Must see! Asking lot. 2 car garage. low utility bills. 1 mile financing available. ished attic. Off
Will accept paypal/ PICKUP checked. Taking $249,900 Call Gas Heat. $265,000 from Route 81. Ask- 570-817-0601 street parking. Smith Hourigan
postal money order deposits $385. 570-696-0695 Besecker Realty ing $40,000. Call Leave message $109,900. Call Group
only. 570-447-6720 288-8995 570-829-1735 570-371-8556 570-675-3611 Nick 570-702-4077 with phone number (570) 459-0554 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP (570) 696-1195
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HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS HARVEYS LAKE HUNLOCK CREEK JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON KINGSTON TWP. LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN TOP PITTSTON PITTSTON
Lovely lake living.
Reduced!
Welcome to the
best of 2 worlds.
PRICE REDUCED
#1: The amenities
of lakefront prop-
erties - fishing,
boating and a 2
story boat house
(one of only 30 on Main Road 129 S. Dawes Ave. New on the Market.
the lake); Country Living 111 Falcon Drive 850 LAKEVIEW DR 107 Johnson St.
250 Susquehan- 4 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 bedroom brick &
Beautiful 2 bed- #2: The serenity At It’s Best. Brand new since Enjoy the beauty in 4 bedroom Ranch
nock Drive large enclosed aluminum ranch
room home with loft and privacy of Well Maintained 2004, 3 bedrooms, this beautiful 2- home with hard-
Immaculate Cape porch with brick with formal living
area that can easily tiered stone patios farmhouse on 6+ 8 Circle Drive 2 baths, central air, story on approxi- wood floors, large
Cod home features fireplace. Full con- room, eat in
be converted to a and lush gardens acres. Garage, Only one lucky fami- 2 car garage, shed, mately one acre in room sizes, gas
1st floor master crete basement kitchen, sunroom, 1
3rd bedroom. This surrounding this stream. Easy ly will be able to 6 car driveway. Laurel Lakes! Hard- heat and central air,
suite with office and with 9ft ceiling. Lots 1/2 baths, 1 car
home has 2.5 classic 3,500 sq ft access to Route 11. make this home Roof, kitchen, fur- wood floors, tile garage and carport.
3/4 bath. 2nd floor of storage, 2 car garage and Central
baths, security sys- lake home perched Affordable at their own! Beautiful- nace, a/c unit and and granite kitchen, Nice home, corner
has 2 large bed- garage on double air. MLS#11-1583
tem, whole house high above Pole REDUCED TO ly kept Ranch with master bath all 4 bedrooms and 3 lot, large unfinished
rooms with walk in lot in a very desir- $129,900
entertainment sys- 306, Lakeside $159,500 2 car garage, new replaced. Modern baths – including a basement. For
closets and adjoin- able neighborhood. Call Ruth
tem with speakers Drive. The views Call Jim bath, partially fin- kitchen with granite spacious master more information
ing bath. 1st floor Close to schools 570-696-1195 or
in every room and are spectacular Towne & Country ished basement, 3 island, tile floors, bath with Jacuzzi and photos visit
laundry and 1/2 and park and recre- 570-696-5411
outside. Great mod- from our 5 bed- Real Estate Co. season room, maple cabinets. and separate show- www.atlas
room home with 2 bath, modern ation. Walking dis-
ern kitchen. 2 car 570-735-8932 or tance to downtown almost 1 acre in Fireplace in family er. This 10-room realtyinc.com
stone fireplaces & kitchen with bam- Dallas School Dis- room, large closets, home has a great MLS 11-1209
garage, skylights, 570-542-5708 Wilkes-Barre. Great
hardwood floors boo floors, living trict. Home Warran- modern baths. layout, including a $129,900
huge deck and family neighbor-
throughout. Call Looking for the right deal room with stone cy included. For Stamped concrete lower level with Call Charlie
patio. There is a hood. Carpet
for an appointment. fireplace. 2 tier patio. For more recreation room 570-829-6200
huge walkout base-
We also welcome
on an automobile? deck overlooks allowance will be more information SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
ment that is rough and photos visit our information and and an additional
realtors. $799,000 Turn to classified. above ground pool, considered.
PITTSTON TWP.
plumbed for a bath- $139,900 website at photos visit room for a den or
room. Too much to 570-639-2423 It’s a showroom in print! ready for summer
MLS #11-1434 www.atlas www.atlas office. Call us today
list here, this house Classified’s got fun! For more infor-
Call Tom realtyinc.com realtyinc.com to arrange your pri-
mation and photos,
is a must see. the directions! 570-262-7716 MLS #11-370 MLS #11-1166 vate showing!
MLS #10-4589
$330,000
HARVEYS LAKE HUNLOCK CREEK
please visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$174,900
Call Charlie
$279,900
Call Tom
MLS#11-1216
$329,500 PITTSTON
Call John Polifka Ridge Ave 570-829-6200 570-262-7716 Mary Ellen Belchick
MLS #11-657 VM 101 696-6566
570-704-6846
$299,000 Walter Belchick
Antonik and
Call Colleen 696-2600 ext. 301
Associates
570-735-7494
570-237-0415
KINGSTON
HARDING
LARKSVILLE 120 Parnell St.
Classic Ranch in
great location. 3
118 Church Dr bedroom, 3 baths,
Modern 2 story New construction, high quality
MOUNTAIN TOP
JUST REDUCED!
home on 1 acre.
Duplex. Excellent
3 bedroom, 2 bath
tan brick ranch on JENKINS TWP./ LAFLIN BUTLER TWP.
Three story with
three bedrooms,
throughout. 3 sea-
son porch over
1 acre. Features
starter home,
retirement home, include pella
windows, oak hard-
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
109 North St. two baths also
features family
looking private rear
yard. Owners says
or investment room and den. sell and lowers
property Public wood floors, car- 177 Third Ave.
310 Lockville Rd. MLS#11-401 price to
sewer,deep well. peted bedrooms, Neat as a pin! 3 Larkmount Manor $219,900. For
SERENITY bedroom, 2.5 $ 60,400
$109,000 tiled kitchen & 107 Falcon Drive. Call Tracy L. more information
Negotiable baths, maple baths, end unit Wonderful location.
Enjoy the serenity McDermott, Broker and photos please
570-287-5775 kitchen cabinets, townhome with nice Four bedroom, 1 1/2
of country living in Owner Office: visit our website at
or 570-332-1048 hanstone counter- fenced yard. Bright bath rancher with
this beautiful 2 (570) 696-2468. www.atlas
tops, propane fire- Spacious kitchen, brick front and
story home on 2.23 realtyinc.com
place, walk up attic, main level family
HUGHESTOWN
aluminum siding. MLS #10-2817
NEW PRICE!
acres surrounded room, deck w/ 5 Fairfield Drive
by nature the prop- tray ceiling in living Don’t travel to a Corner lot. Sunken Call Charlie for
room & attached Own this home for retractable awning. living room. First
erty has it’s own resort. Live in your 4 bedroom ranch your private
2 car garage. Gas heat/central floor family room.
private driveway. less than $400 a vacation destination with large updat- showing.
$279,900 air, pull down attic 12 x 16 three sea-
Great entertaining month! Large 3 in the 3 bedroom, ed kitchen, open VM 101
MLS# 10-4527 for storage and 1 son porch, shed.
inside & out! 3 car bedroom home with car garage. Very 2.5 bath home with floor plan, living
garage plus 2 car Five Mountains gourmet kitchen Garage. Extras!
Realty formal dining room, affordable town- room with fire-
detached. A MUST and fabulous views. $189,900. place, hardwood
570-542-2141 off street parking home in great cen- MLS # 11-1899.
PITTSTON
SEE! MLS#11-831 tral location! Enjoy the heated in- floors in living
and large yard. For Ask for Bob Kopec
ground pool with
JENKINS TWP
$279,900 MLS 11-1282 room, bedrooms
more information
PITTSTON TWP.
call Nancy cabana, built-in Humford Realty, and kitchen.
and photos, log $139,500 Inc.
570-237-0752 Mark R. Mason BBQ and fire pit in Updated bath.
REDUCED!
169 Rock St. onto www.atlas this private, 570-822-5126 Sunroom over-
570-331-0982
3 bedroom, 2 story
home with many
updates including
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MLS#09-2449
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
tranquil setting. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
Job Seekers are
looking here!
looks state game
lands. Walk out PRICE REDUCED
$64,900 570-288-0770 lower level, easily
newer furnace and realtyinc.com Where's your ad?
Call Charles 570-829-7130 and finished-only
some new win-
KINGSTON
Land for sale? ATLAS MLS 11-1686 needs carpet. This
dows. Large con- $319,900 ask for an employ-
Place an ad REALTY,INC. is a must see!
crete front and rear Call Keri ment specialist
and SELL 570-829-6200 $159,500
porches, large pri- 570-885-5082 150 Carroll St.
MESHOPPEN
570-829-7130 MLS# 11-1349
vate yard. For more Call Michael Pinko Modern 3 bedroom

HARVEY’S LAKE KINGSTON


info and photos visit (570) 899-3865 home with large
us at: www.atlas Novak Road
yard, off street
17 ONEONTA HILL realtyinc.com 1717 River Road parking with car-
MLS 11-1786 Compact 2 story port, 1st floor laun- 40 Gain St.
FOR SALE BY $89,900 home with 3 bed- Be the first occu-
dry, new flooring,
OWNER
Year Round Home!
Spectacular View!
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
rooms, 1st floor
bath with laundry, LAFLIN Smith Hourigan
great condition.
Move right in! For
pants of this newly
constructed Ranch
home on a low traf-
large kitchen. Park- 290 Reynolds St. Group more info and pho-
Low Taxes! ing in rear with tos please visit: fic street. All you
Very roomy 2 story 570-474-6307
alley access. on lovely street in www.atlas could ask for is
$39,900 Kingston. 4 bed- realtyinc.com. already here, 3
Lovely nearly com- bedrooms, 2 baths,
NANTICOKE
MLS 11-99 Awesome Kingston rooms, 3 baths, MLS 11-1685
Looking to buy a Call Colleen pleted renovated hardwood and tile
Cape on a great wood burning fire- $89,900
home? 570-237-0415 Victorian farmhouse floors with granite
street! Close to place in living room. Call Colleen
sits high on 7.81 and stainless steel
Place an ad here schools, library, Large eat-in kitchen 570-237-0415
acres featuring kitchen, gas fire-
and let the shopping, etc. as well as formal
panoramic pastoral place, central air, 2
sellers know! Newer gas furnace dining room. Freshly 7 Hickorywood Dr. views, high ceilings,
570-829-7130 painted, carpets car garage and
Lots of off street and water heater. Wonderful 4 bed- original woodwork,
cleaned and numer- rear patio and full
parking, close to Replacement win- room Ranch with gutted, rewired, basement. For
Grotto. Raised HUGHESTOWN JENKINS TWP. dows, hardwood ous updates makes sweeping views of insulated and sheet- more information
ranch
garage,
with 2 car
3 Bed-
2 W Sunrise Dr.
flooring, recently
remodeled kitchen
with subway tiled
this move-in ready!
Call for your
private showing.
the valley. Master
bedroom with walk-
rocked, newer roof,
vinyl siding, kitchen
With 1876 sq. ft of
PITTSTON and photos, log
onto www.atlas
rooms, 1 bath, living in closet and bath, and baths. Lots of realtyinc.com
backsplash. Alarm MLS #11-364 ultra modern eat-in living space this 4
room, kitchen, large potential with TLC. MLS #10-3676
system for your PRICE REDUCED! kitchen with granite bedroom, 1.75 bath
porch with lake view Elk Lake School Dis- $219,900
protection and $157,900 counters and cherry 2 story is a great
& bar. $142,500. trict. $175,000 Call Colleen
much more. MLS Mary Ellen Belchick cabinets with large buy. 1st floor
OPEN HOUSE MLS# 11-525 Call 570-237-0415
#11-1577 570-696-6566 island and stainless includes a Front
570-696-2468
COMING $159,900. Walter Belchick steel appliances. 2 room, Living room,
IN JUNE Call Pat Busch 570-696-2600 x301 car garage, full Dining room, Kit, 3/4
Directions Left @ (570) 885-4165 unfinished base- bath & laundry
97 Center Street Well maintained room. A tiered rear
Grotto @ Stop sign Vinyl sided, this 6 ment with
bi-level continually deck leads into the 151 Broad Street
walk-out to yard.
KINGSTON
make left, then
quick right onto
room home has
cottage cuteness, a
cared for by the
original owners.
For more informa-
tion and photos visit
fenced back yard.
Off street parking
Stately 1900+
square foot, two- LINEUP
Oneonta Hill, 3rd deep lot, paved off Upgraded kitchen story home with 4
ASUCCESSFULSALE
KINGSTON
House on right. www.atlas for 2+ cars in the
street parking and with granite counter rear off alley. Priced bedrooms, 1.75
CALL Dave @ realtyinc.com
a detached 1 car tops and breakfast
MLS #10-4060 to sell. $30,900 baths and 2 car,
INCLASSIFIED!
MOOSIC
570-417-6661 garage. Owner is bar. Four bedrooms
$269,900 Anne Marie Chopick detached garage.
willing to contribute and two baths. Doyouneedmorespace?
HARVEYS LAKE Call Colleen 570-760-6769 FEATURES -NEW
$1,500 to your clos- Large veranda over kitchen with maple
ing costs. Priced at the garage. Lower
570-237-0415 GEORGE T. BELL
REAL ESTATE cabinetry, NEW A yard or garage sale
$73,900, with 5% level recreation 570-288-6654 bath 1st floor, NEW in classified
down, borrowing room with fireplace
$70,205, for 30 and wet bar. 27’ x
furnace, FRESH
Paint. Hardwood
is the best way
years @ 5% interest 10’ 3-season 121 W. Vaughn St.
Well cared for 3 NEW COLUMBUS flooring on 1st floor tocleanoutyourclosets!
rate would make room…. A great
bedroom, 1 bath 19 Academy St
to be REFINISHED. You’re in bussiness
your monthly princi-
pal and interest
payment $376.88
place to entertain.
Motivated sellers!
Come and tour this
home on nice
street. Brand new
LAKE SILKWORTH 2002 ranch with
MLS #10-2922
A great buy @ with classified!
PLAINS
$129,900.
drywall and trim in
9A Queen Of Peace Rd with taxes and
insurance, monthly
lovely home
in a great front 2 rooms. Vinyl brick and vinyl Call Pat for an
Beautiful setting exterior, oak appointment. 1610 Westminster Rd
payment would be neighborhood! windows, gas heat
located just a short and newer 200 kitchen, two
walk from the lake! approximately MLS#11-1031
$533. Why rent, $239,500 amp electric serv- bedrooms, ready
Enjoy your summer ice. Great location to finished base-
at the Beach Club when you can have Mary Ellen Belchick
your own home? 696-6566 with park just a few 46 Zerby Ave ment, garage and
or on your sun doors away! Sunday 1pm-3pm Peaceful living with
Call Pat McHale
porch! This home
offers a brick fire- 570-613-9080 MLS 11-1380 Lease with option Brand new ranch
off street parking.
$139,900
easy drive to town. LINE UP
$105,000 to buy, completely Beautifully main-
place, finished Mark R. Mason remodeled, mint,
50 yards from lake.
Double lot, 3 bed-
Looking For Offers! tained 3Bedroom A GREAT DEAL...
lower level with 570-331-0982 turn key condition, MLS# 10-4194 Ranch on 1.5 acres,
wood burner, 2-car CROSSIN REAL 3 bedrooms, 1.5
room, two bath,
2 car garage, gas IN CLASSIFIED! DRASTIC
garage, mature
landscaping JENKINS TWP. ESTATE
570-288-0770
baths, large
closets, with
laundry room. Full
basement, with fireplace, hard-
woods, large PITTSTON
REDUCTION
Gorgeous estate
accenting the
rolling lawn with HUNLOCK CREEK hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
insulation &
sheetrock. deck... Lots to see.
Call today for a pri-
like property with
log home plus 2
3+/- acres of land,
this will be your pri- KINGSTON kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed,
New well
MLS#:09-4746
(570) 348-1761 vate showing.
MLS 10-3480
story garage on 1
acres with many
MOUNTAIN TOP
vate retreat! $143,900 outdoor features.
large yard. Call John Nicodem $138,700
MLS#11-1755 $134,000, seller Five Mountains Garage. For more
$193,000 Classic 461 Ice Harvest Dr. info and photos
will pay closing Properties Realty
Bob Cook costs, $5000 down Rice Township 570-542-2141 visit: www.atlas
570-696-6555 or 570-718-4959 realtyinc.com
and monthly
570-262-2665 23 Mead St. payments are MLS# 11-319

1267 Main Rd
Newly remodeled 2
story on a corner
$995/month.
WALSH
LAKE SILKWORTH PARDEESVILLE 182 BROAD STREET
Meticulous 2 Story,
$300,000
Call Charles
JUST REDUCED! lot with fenced in REAL ESTATE 2 Bedroom –
Lovely raised ranch
with in ground pool
yard and 2 car
garage. 4 bed-
167 N. Dawes Ave.
Move in condition 2
570-654-1490
738 PARDEESVILLE RD Redone from Top to
Bottom – Cottage

MOUNTAIN TOP in woodsy setting.


MLS# 11-6 $39,800
rooms, 1 bath,
1,660 sq. ft. For
story home. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, KINGSTON CORNER LOT Cute- With New
kitchen, state of the

PLAINS
Ranch. Newly Gorgeous art appliances,
Call Tracy L. more information hardwood floors,
constructed. 2,100 McDermott, Broker and photos visit ceramic throughout. customized 4 bed- hardwood floors
sq ft. 3 bedrooms. Owner Office : www.atlas Finished lower level, room, 4 bath home and swirled ceiling.
2.5 baths. Jacuzzi (570) 696-2468 realtyinc.com security system on a huge 5.7 acre BUY or RENT
Year round lake WITH OPTION.
tub. Gas Heat, $89,900 MLS 11-1673 house. New roof, lot in the exclusive
Central Air. 2 car MLS 10-3684 $159,900 Call for details.
gutters, siding, ice lakes. Price to Pat McHale
garage. Land- Call Bill Call Tom doors, windows, sell at $499,000
scaping & Drive- 570-362-4158 570-262-7716 570-613-9080
kitchen, bathroom, MLS# 11-1487
way completed appliances, heating
aprox 5/23 Rutter Ave. Call Laura 466-9186 Single family built
End Unit Townhouse & cooling system,
$239,900 for a showing. in 2005. 2.5 baths,
Owner Relocating. carport & Decks.
570-868-5900 2 bedrooms, one CROSS VALLEY two story with
1st floor open plan attached garage. 20 Nittany Lane
bath, deeded lake
PITTSTON
with LR, dining area REALTY Oil furnace with Convenience! Loca-
906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale & kitchen, plus access with shared
dock.
(570) 763-0090 central air. 90 x tion! Easy Living!
powder room. 140 corner lot. This home has it all.
MOUNTAIN TOP
Lower level finished MLS: 09-4484
3 floors of living
OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston $97,000 Kitchen with cen-
with 3rd BR, laun- ter cooking island, space w/hardwood
dry room & storage Call John Nicodem
Classic dining room, floors and gas fire-
area. 2 BRs & 2 raised ceiling with place in living room.
baths on the 2nd Properties
570-718-4959 glass door entry & Open floor plan,
floor. MLS # 11-1267 hardwood floor. lower level family
$299,500 Carpeting thru out room w/laundry and
Call Ruth 570-696-
1195 / 570-696-5411
NOXEN home. Tiled
kitchen and bath. 404 N. Main Street
3/4 bath. 3 bed-
rooms w/2 full
Kitchen appli- NEW PRICE baths on upper
ances included. Two story located level. Deck and
New Listing! NICELY PRICED on Main Street fea- patio for outdoor
Cape Cod with 3 tures 6 Rooms, 3 living! 2 zone heat,
$219,900 Bedrooms and Full central a/c, inter-
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP bedrooms, 1 full and
2 half baths, run
(570) 233-1993
Bath on 2nd Floor.
Newer Furnace,
com and stereo
plus central vac
porch, 2 car garage
Hot Water Heater system, 2 car
PLAINS
594 N. Main Street
101 Main Street.
READY FOR BED &
plus car port awaits
a new owners
touch. Situated on
and Circuit breaker
Electric Service.
garage. What more
could you want?
Beautifully redone 3 BREAKFAST. Totally 1.94 acres within This home is in For more info and
bedroom, 2 bath updated spacious 2 walking distance of MOVE IN CONDI- photos visit:
Professional Office Rentals ranch. New roof,
carpeting, paint &
story with extra
large living room, 4
school and .02
miles of interstate SOUTH PLYMOUTH
TION and reason-
ably priced at
www.atlas
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Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available stainless appli- suites, family room 81 this is an ideal Nice single family $47,900.00. MLS #11-782
ances. Gas heat, and screen porch location ONLY home, 2 bedrooms, MLS #11-1074 $199,900
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial Call Pat McHale Call Colleen
central air, garage, conveniently locat- $59,900!!! detached garage,
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available screened in back ed on Main St. Anne Marie Chopick flexible terms. 570-613-9080 570-237-0415
Noxen. $195,000.

1-570-287-1161
porch. Large fenced 570-760-6769 $60,000. Other
in back yard & more ERA BRADY GEORGE T. BELL homes also avail-
For Rental Information Call: $139,900. Call ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE able. Call
570-706-5496 570-836-3848 570-288-6654 570-829-2123
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PLAINS SHICKSHINNY SWOYERSVILLE WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE Properties Properties Properties
17 Main Road
REDUCED AVOCA MOUNTAINTOP PITTSTON
Township Blvd.

327 Shoemaker St 29 Amber Lane 89 Simpson St.,


Spacious 2 story
Lovely Country set- Very nice 2-story Remodeled 2 bed- This well kept 3
with old world
ting for the cute Bi- with large front room Ranch home bedroom, 1.5 bath
charm, hardwood S. Mountain Blvd.
Level on 5.34 acres. porch, level back with new carpeting, home offers an 116 Amber Lane 25 St. Mary’s St.
floors, wood stair- Best location in
Property features 4 yard and off-street large sun porch, open living room/ Very nice Bi-level 3,443 sq. ft. MAKE AN OFFER!
case, stained glass Mountaintop. 7,700
Bedrooms, 1.75 parking. Three bed- new roof. Move dining room floor home with 2-3 bed- masonry commer- Ideal location
windows and more. sq. ft. building with
baths, living room, rooms and one full right in! For more plan. Master bed- rooms, open floor cial building with between Wilkes-
Amenities include a 250’ frontage.
kitchen, family room bath (remodeled in info and photos room with its own plan, built in warehouse/office Barre & Scranton.
& laundry room. office area. Plenty Currently an
2007). Kitchen with please visit: garage, driveway, and 2 apartments automotive Ample parking with
PENDING Plus 2 car attached center island and of closets in addi- room for additional
SUNDAY www.atlas on corner lot. with separate elec- center. Building is
garage, 30' X 35' laminate floors in realtyinc.com tion to the walk-up Lower level family tric and heat. Per- spaces. Perfect for
detached garage 1:00PM-3:00PM attic for storage! adaptable
Formal Dining both kitchen and MLS 11-749 room with pellet fect for contractors to many uses. medical or profes-
and 14' X 28' shed. Completely remod- Off-street parking, sional offices. Con-
Room, eat in dining room Base- eled home with $89,900 stove. Move in or anyone with stor- $595,000
MLS 11-1335 ment is partially fin- Call Colleen large deck over- condition home. age needs. For tact agent to show.
kitchen, 1st floor everything new. Call Dave
$229,000 ished, including 570-237-0415 looking the fenced For more informa- more information Contact Judy Rice
laundry, den, 3 bed- New kitchen, baths, 570-474-6307
Five Mountains plumbing and can rear yard. Just 570-714-9230
rooms, 1.5 baths,
partially finished
Realty be finished for addi-
bedrooms,
floors, hardwoods,
tile move right in!
tion and photos visit
www.atlas
and photos log onto
www.atlas SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP MLS# 10-1110
570-542-2141 tional living space. $83,900 realtyinc.com realtyinc.com.
attic & a 1 car granite countertops,
New hot water Jill Jones 696-6550 $95,000 Reduced to
garage all on a 100’ all new stainless
x 200’ lot.
$69,900 SHICKSHINNY heater in 2010 and
updated electric in
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
MLS 10-4538
Call Colleen
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
100% FINANCING 2004. A GREAT microwave, dish- 570-237-0415 Call Charlie
AVAILABLE.
Anne Marie Chopick
BUY AT A GREAT
PRICE! Call us
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for
WILKES-BARRE 570-829-6200
VM 101
NANTICOKE PLAINS
today to arrange
WILKES-BARRE
GEORGE T. BELL two, huge deck,
REAL ESTATE your private show- large yard, excellent
570-288-6654 ing! MLS#11-1337
570-760-6769 $99,900
Mary Ellen Belchick
neighborhood
$154,900 (835.00 / Affordable WYOMING
30years/ 5%) Newly built 3
696-6566 570-654-1490 bedroom home.
LINE UP Completely
remodeled 3 bed-
Walter Belchick

A GREAT DEAL... room, 1.75 bath


brick & aluminum
696-2600 ext. 301
20-year
no-interest
DURYEA
IN CLASSIFIED! ranch on over 4 35 Murray St.
Large well kept 6 mortgage. 30 W. Noble St. 107-109 E. Carey St.
acres with Pond. Great investment High traffic, high
Looking for the right deal New stainless steel Looking for the right deal bedroom home in Must meet property with a potential location
on an automobile? appliances, 2 car on an automobile? quiet neighborhood. Wyoming Valley great profit. VInyl with enough space
Turn to classified. attached and 1 car To place your Turn to classified. Off street parking,
good size back
Habitat for 530 Dennison Ave. sided 6 unit building for 2 second floor
It’s a showroom in print! built-in garage,
paved driveway, ad Call Toll Free It’s a showroom in print! yard. Owner very
Humanity
eligibility REDUCED
with 2 bedrooms
each. Gas heat.
apartments. Large
front windows for
Classified’s got open front porch, 1-800-427-8649 Classified’s got motivated to sell. requirements. Great 3 bedroom Newer roof. Off showroom display.
the directions! 3 season room, the directions! MLS 10-3668 Cape Cod with 622 Donnelly St.
street parking. Basement & sub-
rear patio, brick
fireplace & property WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
$79,900
Call Don Crossin Inquire at charm & character,
1 3/4 baths, nice
Double Block in
Tentants pay all
utilities.
basement for

PLAINS TWP good condition. additional storage


goes to a stream 570-288-0770 570-820-8002 yard. MLS# $179,000 or workspace.
CROSSIN REAL Great investment
in the back. 10-342 $139,900 MLS# 11-1554 PRICE REDUCED
ESTATE property. Come
$190,000 call Nancy Call Florence
MLS# 10-4716 570-288-0770 Shopping for a 570-237-0752
take a look.
570-715-7737
$110,000
$96,000 MLS# 10-1919
Five Mountains new apartment? www.atlasrealtyinc
WILKES-BARRE
MLS# 10-2668 Call Stanley
Realty Classified lets Call Karen (570) 817-0111
570-542-2141
you compare costs - Coldwell Banker Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
without hassle Rundle Real Estate
SPRING BROOK TWP 210 Susquehanna
INVESTMENT!
or worry!
570-474-2340
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-2340
For Sale By Owner
Plains Township
Mill Creek Acres
Avenue
Well cared for 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath,
123 S. Main St.,
Great downtown
Get moving
with classified! WYOMING FORTY FORT
138-148 Welles St.
570-474-6307
LINEUP
4 Lan Creek Rd
Close to Mohegan
modern kitchen,
sunroom, 1st floor
Wilkes-Barre
opportunity for WILKES-BARRE NANTICOKE ASUCCESSFULSALE
investor! Ideal for
Sun & Geisinger, 4
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
laundry. Updated
electric, replace- student housing! 39 W. Chestnut St. INCLASSIFIED!
First floor tenant is
Fireplace, 2 Car
Garage. Excellent
ment windows, gas
a successful
Lots of room in this
single with 3 floors
Doyouneedmorespace?
heat, off street
Condition. All Appli- 6 Williams St. parking. Beautifully restaurant with a of living space. 3 A yard or garage sale
Great value for the
ances Included.
price on quiet
landscaped proper- lease. Plus 4 large,
2 bedroom apart-
bedrooms, 1 bath in classified
Large yard. with hardwood
Go To street which is
ty with pond and
fish, storage shed, ments on the sec- floors throughout,
Price Reduced!
104 5TH ST. DRASTIC PRICE
is the best way
www.plainsre.com closed to all main
roads is a must
river view, no flood ond and third floors. natural woodwork, Great location to REDUCTION!
423 E. Church St.
tocleanoutyourclosets!
Off-street parking all windows have
for details.
Asking $219,900 see. Also comes
insurance required.
For additional info for 3 cars. been replaced,
Centrally
this
located
charming 3
invest in with this
duplex, you can
Be part of the
Welles Street Great 2 family in You’re in bussiness
Call 570-817-1228 with home and photos view MLS#11-829 laundry/pantry off of bedroom, 1 Bath 2 have a tenant help Revitalization! 2 move in condition with classified!
for showing warranty. our site at $154,900 kitchen. 4x10 entry story, with hard- buildings with on both sides, Sep-
with your mortgage
MLS 10-3210 Ted Poggi 283-9100 arate utilities, 6
SWEET VALLEY
www.atlas foyer, space for 2 wood floors, eat in or just collect the offices & ware-
$157,900 realtyinc.com ext. 25 additional bed- kitchen, fenced house/garage rooms each. 3 car
rents. 2 bedrooms
SALEM TOWNSHIP
1057 Shickshinny
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
CLASSIC
MLS 11-1641
$134,900
rooms on the 3rd
floor. Roof is new.
yard. Is an ideal
starter home. Good
in each unit. Semi-
modern kitchens
areas. Zoned M-1.
Office space for
detached garage in
super neighbor-
hood. Walking dis-
Call Lu-Ann MLS 11-325 potential at $24,900 and baths. Both lease. Call agent for
Valley Road PROPERTIES Jay A. Crossin Anne Marie Chopick tance to college.
570-602-9280 units have access more details. 138-
570-842-9988 570-288-0770 570-760-6769 142 Approx 9784 For more info and
to the basement for
WILKES-BARRE Ext. 23 GEORGE T. BELL storage. First floor sq. ft. & 144-146 photos visit:

SWEET VALLEY
26 Wesland Avenue
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
570-288-6654
has gas fireplace,
ductless A/C units
approx 5,800 sq ft.
$335,000
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1608
570-288-0770 and laundry area. Contact Judy Rice
WILKES-BARRE
$127,500
WEST PITTSTON REDUCED PRICE!
Large garage with 714-9230

242 Damon Street


WILKES-BARRE workshop
Take a look and
area. MLS# 11-4293 Call Tom
570-262-7716
Start your own
business in the
Cozy 3 bedroom, bring your offers! heart of Sweet
1.5 bath completely MLS#11-1038 Valley! Showroom,
remodeled Ranch $99,900 fireplace, pole
home. Features Jill Jones building, storage
156 Sherman Street
696-6550 building, paved
kitchen, dining
room, living room, 3
Bedrooms, 1.5
Immaculate 2 story
home in nice area
HANDYMAN SPE-
CIAL. Extra Large
duplex with 7 bed-
KINGSTON PITTSTON parking, fenced
rear, well & septic.
baths, cedar closet Prime location, high
with kitchen, living rooms, 2 baths, fire- Centrally located,
plus built in garage. traffic area. Lot
room, dining room, place, screened this triplex is fully
New windows, new Newly remodeled 54 CORLEAR ST. next door is going
family room, laundry porch, full basement occupied and has 2 with the property.
YATESVILLE
roof, new vinyl sid- & 3/4 bath on 1st four bedroom home and 2 car garage on Well maintained
bedrooms in each NOW LISTED AT
ing, new plumbing & floor. 4 Bedrooms, in West Pittston. double lot in Wilkes- home on a double
unit. Nicely main-
lot, on a lovely resi- $115,000
PRICE REDUCED
electric, new coal full bath & walk-in New kitchen and Barre City. $59,500 tained with one long
furnace and new closet on 2nd floor. ERA BRADY dential street. Walk MLS# 08-3297
baths, new carpet term tenant on 3rd
electric heat. Front Plus new roof, 2 tier ASSOCIATES to the River Com- Five Mountains
and flooring, many floor and off street
& rear porches. Has deck, 2 car garage, 570-836-3848 mon Park. Close to Realty
original features parking. An annual 47 N. Thomas St. 1011-1015 Oak St
a well but can use paved driveway & schools. 1st floor 570-542-2141
income of $17,520 Well maintained Available 2 buildings
including hardwood bedroom and ½
WILKES-BARRE
public water, public above ground pool. makes it an attrac-
bath. 2nd floor 2 or duplex in a nice on site. #1011 is a 2
sewer. $135,000 floors, nice yard &
WEST WYOMING
MLS 11-1526 tive buy. MLS 11-825 story office building
MLS# 11-1087 $230,000 two car garage. 3 bedrooms and a area of Kingston.
Anne Marie Chopick 2nd floor unit is with approximately
Five Mountains Five Mountains $132,500 full bath. Although
GEORGE T. BELL occupied. New 3800 square feet. 331 Holden St
Realty Realty not currently fin-
MLS# 10-1675 REAL ESTATE roof, new heating #1015 is a single 10-847
570-542-2141 570-542-2141 ished, the base-
570-288-6654 story building with
CROSS VALLEY ment is heated and
570-760-6769 12 Reid st. system, brand new
can be finished for in ground pool approximately 3000
SCRANTON SWEET VALLEY
570 Grassy Pond Rd
REALTY
(570) 763-0090
additional living
space. Call for your WILKES-BARRE
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
vate location with
recently installed.
Laundry hook-up for
square feet.
$489,000
both units in base- MLS# 11-445
WEST PITTSTON
private showing. Miners Mills private back yard. 3
MLS#11-1142 ment. Newer roof Call Pat Guzzy
season room. Gas 570-407-2480
18 Caitlin Ave. $109,900. fireplace in lower and exterior
Large home in quiet MaryEllen Belchick level family room. 4 recently painted.
neighborhood close 696-6566 or Walter bedrooms, garage. MLS 11-1199
to schools with Belchick 696-2600 $144,500 Many possibilities
For more informtion for this building. 40 +
fenced yard, 2 ext. 301 and photos visit Jay A. Crossin
small storage 570-288-0770 parking spaces, 5
wwww.atlas offices, 3 baths and
103 Arnold Avenue sheds. Large deck realtyinc.com Ext. 23
warehouse.
AFFORDABLE PRICE Nice Country Bi-
Level on 9.55 acres
in back. 3 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths. 3 bedroom, 1 bath.
MLS 10-4740
$159,900
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE $425,000
Maria Huggler
Cape Cod with 1st For more info and Call Charlie 570-288-0770
with 3 bedrooms, Close to casino, off 570-586-1111 CLASSIC
floor master bed-
WILKES-BARRE
1.5 baths, kitchen, 320 RACE STREET photos visit: street parking, nice 570-829-6200 PROPERTIES
room, 3 season
porch, attached
garage. MLS#
living room, family
room, office & laun-
First floor apart-
ment for rent – 5
Rooms, 2 Bed-
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-1391
yard. New energy
efficient windows.
VM 101
KINGSTON PITTSTON 570-587-7000
dry room. Plus $66,000
WEST WYOMING
10-1069 rooms, 1 Bath – $109,900
attached oversized 570-479-0935
Reduced $81,900 Heat, water and Call Bill
call Nancy 2 car garage with
WILKES-BARRE
workshop, rear sewer included. 570-362-4158
570-237-0752 Great location, con-
deck & 3 sheds.
MLS 11-1094 venient to restau-
$229,900 rants, the bank,
Five Mountains groceries…..Call for

YATESVILLE
Realty details and appoint- 73 Richard Street
570-542-2141 ment. MLS# 10-
4680 Pat McHale WILKES-BARRE 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Traditional in Very 74 S. Thomas St.
118 Glendale Road
SHAVERTOWN SWOYERSVILLE
570-613-9080 Good Condition.
Open Layout. Off REDUCED!
Well kept duplex
located on a nice
street. 2 bedrooms
Well established 8
unit Mobile Home
379-381 Sixth St.
Street Parking, Yard Park (Glen Meadow
& Shed. Many in each unit. All win- Perfect first home
Nice duplex, was Mobile Home Park)
Updates. dows replaced, for you with one
originally a single in quiet country like
Asking $47,900 screened in porch- side paying most of
family home & can location, zoned
es for both apart- your mortgage.
WEST PITTSTON Call 570-762-1537
for showing
easily be a single
again. Additional
ments, 2 car
garage in rear. Can
commercial and
located right off Would also make a
nice investment
322 SALEM ST. off street access Interstate 81. Con-
WILKES-BARRE
be converted back with all separate
by rear alley of venient to shopping
186 Old RIver Road to a single utilities and nice
property. Seller center, movie the-
138 Wakefield Road Off street parking 84 Madison Street family home. rents. Large fenced
assist available. ater. Great income
Inviting contempo- and single car 61 Pittston Ave. MLS 11-1544 yard, priced to sell.
171 Oliver St. $44,900 opportunity! Park is
rary with breathtak- garage with a Stately brick Ranch $99,000 Don’t wait too long.
Very well main- Call Kathy B @ priced to sell.
ing sunsets fea- shared driveway. in private location. Jay A. Crossin Call today to
tained 2 story 570-474-6307 or Owner financing is
tures an open floor This 4 bedroom, Large room sizes, 570-288-0770 schedule a tour.
home. 3 bedrooms 570-715-7747 available with a
plan, ultra kitchen, one bath home in a fireplace, central Ext. 23 MLS 11-1453
and a bath with gas substantial down
hardwoods convenient location- A/C. Includes CROSSIN REAL $89,900
heat. Front room payment. For more
throughout, two- Great 1/2 double just needs extra lot. For more ESTATE Mark R. Mason
was former store details and photos
sided gas FP, spa- located in nice a little TLC. information and 570-288-0770 570-331-0982
front which would visit www.atlas
like master bath, make a nice size West Pittston loca- MLS 11-1552 photos visit CROSS REAL
realtyinc.com
very generous
room sizes, 5 bed-
rooms, 4 baths, fin-
family room/den!
Many possibilities
tion. 3 bedrooms,
new carpet. Vertical
$47,000
Michelle T. Boice
Nice duplex.
Renovated 2nd
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-3512
KINGSTON MLS 11-1530
$210,000
ESTATE
570-288-0770

WILKES-BARRE
MLS 11-1451 blinds with all appli- 570-639-5393 floor. Great invest- Call Kim
ished walk-out ances. Screened in CROSSIN REAL ment or convert PRICE REDUCED
WILKES-BARRE
$74,000 570-466-3338
lower level. Mark R. Mason porch and yard. For ESTATE back to single. $189,900
$583,000 570-331-0982 more information 570-288-0770 3 bedroom, 1 bath Call Charlie
MLS #11-952 CROSSIN REAL and photos visit on 1st Floor. 570-829-6200
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
ESTATE
570-288-0770
www.atlas
realtyinc.com WILKES-BARRE 2 bedroom, 1 bath
2nd floor. Detached
VM 101

570-696-0723 MLS#10-1535 garage.


LEWITH & FREEMAN SWOYERSVILLE
$59,000
Charlie VM 101
$79,000
MLS# 11-1095 Highly visible office PLAINS TWP.
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
NEAR HARVEYS LAKE
building w/ample off
street parking. LAND!
SHAVERTOWN
Pioneer Avenue
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
INVESTMENT!
133-135 Old River Rd
Executive office on
1st level. Potential HIGHWAY 315 78 Park Avenue
Designed and con- for 2 tenants in 2 acres of commer- STATELY 3 UNIT.
New Listing
WEST WYOMING 191 Andover St.
WILKES-BARRE structed as a 4-unit
apartment building.
lower level.
PRICE REDUCED
$424,000
cial land. 165 front
feet. Driveway
5000 + sq. ft.
Owner’s unit has 3
HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL! Solid brick and access permit and
TOY TOWN SECTION Lovely single family finished living levels
masonry exterior. MLS #11-995 lot drainage in with Victorian fea-
3 bedroom home 3 bedroom, 1.5
Each apartment Call Tracy Zarola place. WIll build to tures, apartments
Immaculate 2 story, 148 Stites Street with lots of space. bath, 2 walk-in
contains 1300+/-SF 570-574-6465 suit tenant or avail- are turnkey with
stone & vinyl. Large CHARMING Finished 3rd floor, closets in master
of living space with 570-696-0723 able for land lease. appliances and
lot on cul-de-sac. balcony porch off of bedroom, spacious
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. Detached
BUNGALOW
$74,500
2nd floor bedroom,
gas hot air heat,
living room, dining
room and kitchen,
6 rooms, 2 bed-
rooms and one
RR2 Box 200
Well maintained, 4 LEWITH & FREEMAN For more informa-
tion and photos visit
there is a separate
w/d unit for tenant
4 bedroom cape oversized 2 car 650 sq. ft. central air and cement basement bath. Full concrete bedroom, 1 1/2 www.atlas use. Owner did not
cod with 2 bed-
rooms and bath on
garage with loft.
Tile, hardwood,
On corner lot with
2 car garage.
much more.
Must see!
floor, large fenced
in backyard with
basement and off-
street parking for 6
baths,
kitchen,
eat-in
spacious
PLAINS realtyinc.com
MLS 11-17
skimp on quality.
Must be seen to
1st floor, and 2 bed- granite, central air. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, MLS 11-59 outside deck. Off cars. MLS#11-1232
$124,900
living room, front &
back porches on
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Price Negotiable
Call Charlie
appreciate.
MLS 11-225
rooms and ¾ bath laundry/pantry & walk up attic & full $69,900 street parking and 15 South River St.
on 2nd floor. 1 car large family room heated basement, Jay A. Crossin storage garage. Ted Poggi 1.58 acres. For Sale By Owner 570-829-6200 $159,900
garage. Stone front. with built in bar & hardwood floors 570-288-0770 Located in a nice 283-9100 ext.25 $123,800. Call 4,536 sq. ft., high VM 101 Ask for Holly
Gas heat. Large lot. fireplace on 1st with three season Ext. 23 neighborhood. Jeannie Brady traffic area, across EILEEN R.
$135,000. floor. $276,900. room. Freshly paint- CROSSIN REAL Selling As Is for ERA BRADY from Rite-Aid, gas MELONE REAL
Besecker Realty 570-288-3256 ed & move in condi- ESTATE $50,000 ASSOCIATES heat. For more info, ESTATE
570-675-3611 570-406-2462 tion. 570-446-3254 570-288-0770 Call (570) 855-9875 570-836-3848 call 570-820-5953 570-821-7022
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Properties PITTSTON
19 Ziegler Road ASHLEY HANOVER TOWNSHIP KINGSTON LEE PARK LUZERNE PLYMOUTH WILKES-BARRE WYOMING
WILKES-BARRE
819 North
Picture sunrise over
the mountain.
1st floor, 2 bedroom,
laundry room. Off
Great location, 1
bedroom apartment
in residential area,
44 E. Walnut St.
Must Be Seen!
Hanover Twp.
1st floor, living
Efficiency. Some
utilities included.
Nice, recently reno-
vated 1st floor 1
Charming, Victorian
2 bedroom 3rd floor
BLANDINA
APARTMENTS
Ready to build, resi- street parking. Private home, 2nd room, eat in New carpet. Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
Washington St. dential lot. Secluded all utilities included. bedroom. Stove & apartment. Partially room. Wall to Wall
Water / sewer & floor duplex. Out- kitchen, 2 bedroom, $380/month Fridge included.
entrance road from $600/month furnished. 34 West carpet. Some utili-
garbage included. standing neighbor- wall to wall, rear Lease & security. $500 + electric &
Route 502. Priced + security. Ross St. View at ties by tenant. No
Large yard. First, hood, 2 bedroom, 1 porch, washer & Available June 15 garbage. Lease,
to sell! Under- 908-482-0335 houpthouse.com pets. Non-smoking.
last & security bath, expansive dryer. Water, Call after 6 p.m. security, references
ground telephone Most utilities includ- Elderly community.
required. $600. apartment. All new garbage & sewer 570-220-6533 Call for appointment ed with rent. His-
and electric service
in place. Make this
570-735-8730 or HANOVER TOWNSHIP kitchen with appli-
ances. Extra stor-
included. No pets.
$450/month. 1st,
and application. toric building is non
Quiet, safe. Off
street parking. Call
MOUNTAIN TOP
570-332-8080 West End Road 570-417-0088 smoking and pet
the site of your age available. $650 Last, security, 570-693-2850
future home. TWO Clean & bright free. Base rent:
ASHLEY
+ utilities. No pets, & References. 1 Bedroom apart-
3 bedroom apart- $700. Security & Ref-
2020 Sq. Ft,
Commercial build-
MLS#11-486
$55,000
Ron Skrzysowski
Available June 15
ments. Heat, water,
garbage & sewer
no smoking. Lease/
application
570-821-5694 ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
SHAVERTOWN
2 bedroom, 2nd
erences
Call Vince:
required. 944 Commercial
Properties
570-954-2111
ing on corner lot 696-6551
Modern 2nd floor 2
bedroom apart-
included with appli-
ances. Off street
leave message PROFESSIONALLY based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
floor.Includes water, 570-762-1453
with parking. Prime sewer & garbage.
location. Lower
level street
ment. Off street
parking. Washer
parking. No pets,
non smoking, not MANAGED
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
New carpet. Off
WILKES-BARRE ASHLEY
KINGSTON
street parking. No
entrance. Close to dryer hookup. Appli- section 8 approved. Opportunity. TTY711 Clean, 2 bedroom,
LUZERNE. Modern, smoking or pets.
major highways. ances. Bus stop at References, securi- or 570-474-5010 2nd floor duplex.
72 E. W alnut St. made beautiful, 4 $575/mo.+ security.
PRICE REDUCED the door. $550 / ty, first and last This institution is an Stove, hookups,
2nd floor, located in rooms complete, Call (570) 709-3288
$147,000 month. Call months rent. equal opportunity parking, yard. No
PRICES REDUCED 570-954-1992 quiet neighborhood. appliances include provider &
MLS# 10-3225 $725/month pets/no smoking.
SHEATOWN
EARTH Kitchen, living built-ins, laundry, employer.
Call Jeff Cook 570-852-0252 $475 + utilities.
CONSERVANCY room, dining room, colonial kitchen,
BACK MOUNTAIN
Realty World 570-675-1589 Call 570-868-4444
sun room, bath-
Bank Capital LAND FOR SALE
46+/- Acres room. 2 large and 1
courtyard, parking
MOUNTAIN TOP Beautiful 1st floor, 2
1/2 bedroom. Stove
570-235-1183
Hanover Twp., 3 large 1 bedroom
apts, 3 kitchens HANOVER TWP. small bedrooms, 1 car. NO PETS/NO
SMOKING. 2 YEAR WOODBRYN and fridge. Large WILKES-BARRE Hazleton St.

WYOMING
$89,000
10+/- Acres with appliances, 3
baths. Apts. have
Lee Park
Available June 15
lots of closets, built
in linen, built in LEASE $595 + utili-
ties, EMPLOYMENT/
1 & 2 Bedroom.
kitchen, on-site
laundry room. Off LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! Modern office for
lease only. Visible
Hanover Twp., hutch, hardwood No pets. street parking. $600 SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR from Rt309 & I-81
14 West Sixth St. access to one Spacious 1 bed- 113 Edison St.
$69,000 and carpeted VERIFICATION Rents based + Cooking Gas & with easy access to
another. No lease. room, 1st floor Quiet neighborhood.
28+/- Acres floors, fireplace, APPLICATION on income start Electric, security, both. Adaptable to
$795 for all 3 apts apartment. Large 2 bedroom apart-
Fairview Twp., storage room, yard, AMERICA REALTY at $405 & $440. lease & background many uses. Tenant
($265 per apt.) basement. Washer/ ments available for
$85,000 w/d hookup and 570-288-1422 Handicap check. Call pays utilities.
Convenient to all dryer hookup. immediate occu-
32+/- Acres new stove. Heat Accessible. 570-417-0088 $5,000/month
colleges and gas Garbage fees pancy. Heat & hot
Wilkes-Barre Twp and hot water incl. Equal Housing for appointment Contact Judy Rice

REDUCED!
drilling areas.
Call for more info
included. $515/
month + utilities. 1st
Available May 1. 1
yr. lease + security LUZERNE Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
714-9230
MLS# 11-851

Former upholestry
61+/- Acres
Nuangola
570-696-1866
& last + security.
No pets.
570-954-1992
$900/month
570-406-1411
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin
TTY711
This institution is an
SUGAR NOTCH
675 Main St
570-822-7944

BACK MOUNTAIN
$118,000 equal opportunity
shop. 1st floor in laundry, water,
provider and
2nd floor. 2 bed-
WILKES-BARRE NORTH
JENKINS TWP.
JUST SOLD! KINGSTON sewer & garbage room, 1 bath. stove
need of a lot of 40+/- Acres employer. 9 E. Chestnut St.
E. WALNUT ST.
TLC. 2nd floor First floor efficiency. included. $495/ included. $475/
Newport Twp. Heat included. Off Private 2nd floor, 1 month + security month + utilities, 1 bedroom, wall
apartment in good
condition & rented
with no lease. Stor-
See additional Land
street parking. No
pets. Security &
bedroom apartment
for rent. Sewer &
Light, bright, 1st
floor, 2 bedrooms,
& lease. HUD
accepted. Call
NANTICOKE
Deluxe 1 bedroom,
electric heat &
security
/wall carpet, fresh
paint. Eat-in kitchen,
for Sale at lease. $365/ month. water included. elevator, carpet- 570-687-6216 or Call 570-371-2030 stove & fridge
age area. Off street www. earth 2nd floor apartment.
Call 570-690-3086 $425/month + secu- ed, Security 570-954-0727 included. Front
parking available. conservancy.org Large bedroom &
rity & references system. Garage. porch & shared
$79,500 570-823-3445 living areas, wall to Center City WB
backyard. Heat &
Contact Judy Rice
714-9230 BEAR CREEK Call (570) 540-6794 Extra storage &
cable TV included. LUZERNE wall carpet. Includes hot water included.
AFRAID TO MOVE?
SHAVERTOWN
all appliances + Tenant pays electric
MLS# 11-572 New furnished 3 Laundry facilities. Cozy 1 bedroom, Are you paying
washer / dryer. All & cooking gas.
room apartment Heat & hot water 2nd floor. Kitchen, too much for your
electric. Must see.
SUGAR NOTCH
Includes water, sep- furnished. Fine $500/month +
LAND
living area. New $425 + utilities, first/ current office, but
tic & most of the neighborhood. flooring, private security. Call
last. No pets. 675 Main St (570)814-1356 dread the incon-
Harford Ave. heat. No smoking & Convenient to bus entrance, yard venience of mov-
570-735-0525 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
4 buildable residen- no pets. $750/
JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON & stores. No access. Off street
2nd floor, electric ing? We can help!
Wilkes-Barre
month. + security, pets. References.
NANTICOKE
tial lots for sale indi- parking. $440/mo.
WYOMING heat, refrigerator We not only offer
vidually or take all references. Could 2nd floor, newly Security. Lease. Water & trash less expensive
be unfurnished. Call renovated, 2 bed- No smokers included. Security and stove included.
4! Buyer to confirm First floor, 3 rooms rent, but we will

PRICE REDUCED! water and sewer


with zoning officer.
(570) 954-1200 rooms, carpet, nice
yard, easy parking.
please. $840.
570-287-0900
& 1 year lease.
No pets. Call
plus bath with
shower. Refrigera-
No pets.
$550/month + ONE AND TWO also help you
move to our mod-
DALLAS (570) 760-5573 utilities & security
tor, stove, ceiling
BEDROOM UNITS
Directions: R. on Small Pets okay. ern office space in
Call 570-371-2030
E. Franklin, R. on fans, carpeting, the Luzerne Bank
NANTICOKE
1 bedroom, 1 bath, Heat, Water includ-
Lawn to L. on heat, hot water, For lease, available Building on Public
2nd floor, appox. ed. $650/month.
Harford. sewer & garbage immediately, 1 bath- Square. Rents
800 sq. ft., walk in Credit check & ref- 2 bedroom, new
$22,500 per lot included. No pets room, refrigerator include heat, cen-

KINGSTON
closet, laundry erences required. carpet/paint, wash-
Mark Mason or smoking. and stove provided, tral air, utilities,
room, deck & yard. Cell (917) 753-8192 er dryer hookup, no
570-331-0982 $465 + security. washer/dryer trash removal,
CROSSIN REAL Off street parking. pets. $450/month + Call (570) 814-2229
WEST PITTSTON
and nightly clean-
ESTATE $575 + utilities. 1
KINGSTON EXECUTIVE STYLE security & utilities.
hookup, Washer
and Dryer in one ing - all without a
285 Wyoming Ave.
First floor currently
570-288-0770 year lease, credit
check & references
LIVING
Please call
570-822-7657 NANTICOKE Availabe Immediatly
Clean 1 bedroom,
unit. Call to leave
message,
sneaky CAM
charge. Access

WILKES-BARRE
used as a shop, required. Call Spacious 2 bed- parking at the the
(570) 675-4597 2nd floor. Washer/ $500.00/per month,
could be offices, 2nd floor 941 Apartments/ room apartment. dryer hookup. plus utilities, intermodal garage
etc. Prime location, 1 Kidder & Walnut Wall to wall carpet, via our covered
apartment Unfurnished $500/mo. + utilities references/
corner lot, full base-
DALLAS in beautiful coin operated laun-
dry on premises,
& security. Call security deposit. bridge. 300SF to

W IL K E SW O O D
ment. 2nd floor is 3 historical home. (570) 947-8073 Call 570-735-4074 5000SF available.
bedroom apartment 2 bedroom. Utilities, Garbage & sewer We can remodel
electric & gas by 2 bedrooms, 1 included. $600/mo. to suit. Brokers
plus 3 car garage
and parking for
6 cars. For more
tenant. $480/month
+ 1 month security 168 S. MAPLE AVE
bathroom, dining
room, living A PAR TM E NTS + security. Credit
check & references
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS WILKES-BARRE
protected. Call
Jeff Pyros at
information and deposit. No pets Carriage house room, all appli- required. Call 570-822-8577
photos go to 570-675-7768 apartment, com- ances provided,
1 B edroom Sta rting Monica Lessard 221 Fremont St. One bedroom
Housing for the executive apart-
a t $675.00
COMMERCIAL
www.atlas pletely remodeled, including ment. Beautiful,
elderly & mobility
realtyinc.com Buildable 1.5 acre DALLAS TWP five large rooms washer/dryer, impaired; all utilities fully furnished, TV
MLS #10-4339 lot in Wilkes-Barre • Includes gas heat,
CONDO FOR LEASE:
with 2-bedrooms, and all appli- 422 North Main
Township. Utilities off-street park- included. Federally
$172,400 bath with separate ances included. Street, Pittston
Call Charlie available. Lot is $1,800. 2 bedroom/ tub and shower. ing, plenty of w ater,sew er & trash subsidized
storage. 570-287-1196 program. Extremely Conveniently
VM 101 located in a 2 Bath. Call Us to 1300SF. 1-car • C onvenient to allm ajor located.
residential area. discuss our great garage in private $1,000/mo. Ext. 3182 low income persons
highw ays & public encouraged to 570-826-1688
$39,500 Amenity & Mainte- location. Central 570-709-2481
MLS 11-583
Call Judy Rice
nance program!
Call 570-674-5278
A/C. MLS#11-895
$1,000/Month
transportation PITTSTON apply. Income less
than $11,900.
570-714-9230 plus utilities KINGSTON • Fitness center & pool 77 S. Main Street
2 bedroom, 2nd floor.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SDK GREEN
Dallas, Pa. Ted Poggi • P atio/B alconies Luxury one bed-
$385 + utilities. No Monday-Friday.
912 Lots & Acreage MEADOWS 283-9100 x25 room apartment. 1.5
APARTMENTS • P et friendly* pets. 570-655-2313 EQUAL HOUSING
baths. All appliances Flexible commer-
DURYEA 220 Lake St.
Housing for the
ACRES HOMES • O nline rentalpaym ents
or 570-654-6737 OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
& utilities included.
A must see!
cial/office space on

44.59 ACRES
Main Street.
915 Manufactured
elderly & mobility
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
• Flexible lease term s PITTSTON $1,100/month Includes 4 separate
impaired; all utilities
“A Place To M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 Available In July WEST WYOMING Call 570-574-3065 offices, large room

KINGSTON
Homes included. Federally 3rd floor, 3 bedroom which could be used
subsidized program. Call Home” Available July 1st
Sa turd a y 1 0-2 as a conference
Extremely low 2 bedroom. $675/ Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Living room & den, Large, modern 2nd WILKES-BARRE SOUTH room and a rest-
ASHLEY PARK income persons month. Includes gas Bedroom Apts
822-27 1 1
full eat in kitchen,
full bath. $550 +
floor 1 bedroom room. Very high
Laurel Run & San
Souci Parks, Like
encouraged to
apply. Income less
heat. Security & ref-
erences required
3 Bedroom
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than $11,900. Gas heat included * Restrictions Ap p ly with large eat in 1 & 2 bedroom that is fully occu-
new, several to No pets. Call Call (570) 883-0505 apartments.
choose from, 570-675-6936, 570-288-4200 FREE kitchen. Deck. Heat pied. Parking avail-

CEDAR
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. & water included. Laundry facility. Off
PITTSTON
Financing &Warranty, 24hr on-site Gym able. For more
street parking avail-
KINGSTON
Industrial Site. Rail EQUAL HOUSING Community Room No pets. $600 + details and pictures,
facebook.com/ able. Starting at
OPPORTUNITY security. Call

VILLAGE
served with all MobileOne.Sales Swimming Pool Efficiency apart- visit www.atlasreal-
utilities. KOZ HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE 3 bedroom. Off 570-693-9339 $440. 570-332-5723 tyinc.com. MLS 11-
Call (570)250-2890 Maintenance FREE ment - bedroom,
approved. For more street parking. Controlled Access bath & kitchen. No 1832. $750/month +
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
927 Vacation DUPONT
Large completely
Freshly painted,
new carpet. Water
& Sewer included.
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
Call Today
Apartment pets. Available 6/15.
$425/month + 1
month security. Call
WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE utilities.
Call Kim at
570-466-3338.
Locations Homes
realtyinc.com remodeled 2 bed- No pets. Washer or stop by 570-655-3314 Mayflower FRANKLIN GARDENS
$2,395,000 room styled town- dryer hookup. New for a tour! Ask About Our
Crossing
MLS#10-669
Call Charlie LAKE NUANGOLA
Furnished Lakefront
house. Stove &
fridge included.
bathroom / kitchen.
1st month & security
Now Offering
Move In Specials Holiday Specials! PLAINS Apartments
SENIOR LIVING
Private interior required. $650 570-288-9019 2 BEDROOM, 2nd
property with boat 570-574-8673 $250 Off 1st Months Rent,
attic & basement
DOLPHIN PLAZA
floor, off street
slip. Beautiful access. Washer/ & $250 Off Security parking, large living 570.822.3968 Š1 & 2 bedrooms
ŠLaundry facility
KINGSTON LARKSVILLE
recently remodeled dryer hookup. Nice space. $425/mo +
3 bedrooms, 2 bath Deposit With Good Credit. ŠStove, fridge Rte. 315
yard. $650. No utilities. No pets or - Light & bright ŠSecure building
house with large pets. Call Rutter Ave. Cute 3 bedroom 2,000 SF
1 bedroom starting @ $690 smoking. Call open floor plans ŠCommunity Office / Retail
EAGLE ROCK RESORT deck overlooking 570-479-6722 1 bedroom 1st apartment, just 570-820-8822 Rooms.
Featuring:
the Lake. Call Lou floor, large living renovated, quiet - All major Next to Gymboree
Beautiful wooded ŠElevator 4,500 SF Office
PLAINS
for details. room, neutral neighborhood, no appliances included
corner lot - ideal (610) 325-9715 Š2 fully handicap Showroom,
decor. Gas heat, pets, washer/dryer ‹ Washer & Dryer - Pets welcome* accessible apts.
for a home. Fea- water included. Off hook-up, off-street Great Location Warehouse
tures excellent ‹ Central Air - Close to everything also available Loading Dock
street parking. No parking, $515/ 1st floor, 2 bedroom
views and quiet
resort serenity.
930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate
pets. $420 plus
security & lease.
month + utilities &
1 month security.
‹ Fitness Center large eat-in kitchen, - 24 hour emergency RECENTLY RENOVATED 4 Acres touching
I81 will build to suit.
‹ Swimming Pool living room, tiled
EDWARDSVILLE maintenance Call Christy
Club amenities 570-793-6294 845-386-1011 bath, wall to wall, Call 570-829-1206
570-417-0088
for property own- ‹ Easy Access to AC, parking. $465 - Short term
Spacious 2 bed-
ers include golf,
spa, pools and
much more!
WE BUY HOMES room, 1 bath. Conve-
nient location. Refrig-
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
I-81
Mon – Fri. 9 –5
+ utilities. Call
570-696-1866
leases available

Call TODAY For WILKES-BARRE COMMERCIAL SPACE


.30 acres. Any Situation erator & stove pro-
44 Eagle Court
PLYMOUTH AVAILABILITY!! West River Street
KINGSTON FOR RENT
Price reduced
to $25,000
917-519-7532
570-956-2385 vided, washer/dryer
hookup, no pets,
$525/month.
EAST Wilkes-Barre, PA
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Street at bus stop. Certain Restrictions Heat, water, sewer Near Kingston
EXETER The good life... Regions Best affiliatedmgmt.com $400/month. Call Apply* & trash also includ- Corners. Great
ed. Walking dis-
close at hand Address (570) 704-8134
tance to Wilkes Uni- location for retail or
SENIOR APARTMENTS • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. 944 Commercial 944 Commercial versity. Pet Friendly.
Available June 1.
business office.
Easy Access and
222 Schooley Ave. • Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning Properties Properties Starting at $600. parking. Call Cliff
Exeter, PA • Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included 570-969-9268 570-760-3427
Accepting applica- • Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools

GREAT OPPORTUNITY
tions for 1 bedroom
apartments. Quality
1 bedroom apart-
• Spa & Pools
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
• Shopping Shuttle WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
19 Catlin Ave
Wilkes-Barre
Š2 bedroom
KINGSTON
Wyoming Ave
SPRING IS HERE!! 938 Apartments/ ments for ages 62
and older. Income
• Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN 2 bedroom. Heat &
hot water. New
single, Commercial Spaces
Furnished • Private Entrances • Private Entrances exceptional Available. High
4C Liberty St. limits apply. Rent Great Commercial Store Front, stove & fridge. Ten- Š1 bedroom, Traffic Area. 500 sf
Diamond in the only $437 month. Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday - Friday 9am - 5pm
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday - Friday 9am - 5pm & Inside Suites Available ant pays electric water included & 1,100 sf. Call Mark
rough - Over 23
acres of land wait- HARVEY’S LAKE
1 bedroom, fur-
* Utilities Included
* Laundry Facilities
* On Site
Saturday
680 Wildflower Drive
9-1
Saturday 9am - 1pm Saturday
200 Gateway Drive
9-1
Saturday 9am - 1pm
Steps from New Intermodal Hub
& Public Parking
646-391-4638 or
570-825-8360
Š2 bedroom,
water included
570-696-1600

LUZERNE
ing to be improved Š3 bedroom
by energetic devel- nished, LAKE Management Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704
Starting at $650 single family

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oper. Lots are level FRONT apartments. *Private parking exceptional STATE APPROVED
& nestled at the Wall to wall, appli- Call for appointment utilities included Duryea FOR SCHOOL,
end of quiet street. ances, lake rights, 570-654-5733 Š2 bedroom, DAYCARE AND
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287095

Liberty St. is a right off street parking. Monday - Friday FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! affordable, water OFFICE SPACE.
off 309 south at No Pets. Lease, 8am-11am. Equal email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com
included FOR LEASE
Januzzi's Pizza.
Land is at end
security &
references.
Housing Opportunity
NEWPORT TWP.
570-829-1573 WILKES-BARRE
2nd floor 1 bed-
Nanticoke
Š2 bedroom, 78 MAIN STREET
FORTY FORT
of street. 570-639-5920 large, water available immedi-
$199,900 PRIME APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE! room, heat, water, ately, 3200 sq ft
stove & fridge included
Call Jill Hiscox WILKES-BARRE MUST SEE!!
ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS included. Security & Pittston square feet,
On Main Street
570-690-3327
FULLY FURNISHED 1st floor,2 bedroom,
off street parking, 141 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp. 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ background check. ŠLarge 1
Luzerne, off-street
LEWITH & FREEMAN $500 to $550. bedroom water

570-696-3801 1 BEDROOM APT. large living room


with eat in kitchen,
Unfurnished Unfurnished Call 570-332-8114 included
Plymouth
parking, forced air
furnace, central air,
ŠShort or long term garbage & sewer Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3 Š3 bedroom half Call (570) 288-5404

NEWPORT TOWNSHIP
ŠExcellent
Neighborhood
included. $650 +
utilities & security.
Bedroom Apartments IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
double
Old Forge
after 8:00 a.m. to
set an appointment
ŠPriv. Tenant Parking
2L OTS- 1 mile
South of L.C.C.C. Š$750 includes all
Call (570) 760-2362 Income Eligibility* Required. Immediate Occupancy!! 3 BED/1.5 BATHS Š2 bedroom or email
morgancorp@
HEAT, WATER, exceptional
utilities. No pets. Rents: $455-$656 plus electric epix.net.
Residential devel-
opment, under- (570) 822-9697 HANOVER TOWNSHIP (*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size) MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS SEWER & TRASH
INCLUDED,
water included
McDermott &

MEDICAL OFFICE
ground utilities 3029 South Main St secure building, McDermott
including gas. Very large 1st floor, • High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning 61 E. Northampton St. washer/ dryer Real Estate
1 - Frontage 120’x 941 Apartments/ on-site,wood Inc. Property Suite for lease in
265’ deep $38,000. Unfurnished 3 bedrooms, wall • Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 floors, yard, Management modern building in
2 - Frontage 210’x to wall carpet,
570-821-1650
central air, eat in • Community Room • Private Parking • Affordable Senior Apartments parking. $825. Avoca. Designed

ASHLEY
158’deep $38,000 (570) 899-8034 (direct line) for 2 physicans.
Call 570-714-1296 kitchen with appli- • Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse • Income Eligibility Required Mon-Fri. 8-7pm 2,800 sq ft, 6 exam
1st floor, 1 bedroom, ances. Off street • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; Sat. 8-noon rooms, large recep-

PLAINS off street parking,


water, sewer &
parking. Washer
/dryer hookup.
For more info or to apply, please call:
570-733-2010
• New appliances; laundry on site;
• Activities!
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, washer
tion area, break-
room/kitchen, file
38 & 40 Laurel St garbage, storage Heat & cooking room, 2 restrooms,
• Curb side Public Transportation dryer hookup, off
2 blocks off River
St. 50’W X 100’D.
room, washer/dryer
hook up.
gas included. Ten- TDD: 800-654-5984 street parking. 2nd
lab area, 2 private
offices. Excellent
Nice Location. $485/month + gas,
ant pays electric & Great, Convenient Please call 570-825-8594 & 3rd floors. No condition. Close to
Utilities in place. electric, security & water. $750 + Location! pets. $525/month + I-81. 50+ parking
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984
289932

$12,000 references security. No Pets. security & utilities. spots available.


570-829-8529 Call (570) 823-6060 Call 570-814-1356 Apply Today! Call 570-822-7657 570-954-7950
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944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 953 Houses for Rent 956 Miscellaneous
Properties
LARKSVILLE HANOVER TWP. DALLAS
OFFICE SPACE
18 Pierce St
3 bedroom, 1 bath
2 bedroom home,
hardwood floors,
half double, Freshly central air, fireplace,
Kingston, PA cleaned & painted. new paint, garage.
Available Immedi- Tenant pays all utili- $550/ month + utili-

AN EXPERT
ately, Off street
ties including sewer. ties. No pets. Call
parking. Security
$550 plus security. (570) 332-2477
required. 3 room
Suite $300/month, Call (570) 332-5723
includes utilities.
570-690-0564 HARVEY’S LAKE
570-823-7564 NANTICOKE
2-3 bedrooms, 1.5
2 bedroom home.
All appliances,
Townhouse
Brand New!
$600/month. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
PITTSTON bath, fridge & stove
provided, washer/
dryer hookup & wall
NO PETS. Security
and lease. Call
570-762-6792
baths, hardwood
floors, 1st floor
laundry room &
to wall carpet. granite counter
$475/month plus
HARVEYS LAKE
tops. No Pets.
security & utilities. MLS#11-1214

Professional Services Directory


570-472-2392 $1,500/month

SMALL 2 BEDROOM Call Geri


570-696-0888
NANTICOKE Living room, dining 570-696-3801

328 Kennedy Blvd.


room, kitchen, gas
heat, heated base-
ment, stove, fridge,
LEWITH & FREEMAN
Modern medical sewer garbage
space, labor & included. No pets. , 1006 A/C & 1042 Cleaning & 1105 Floor Covering 1135 Hauling & 1165 Lawn Care 1204 Painting &
962 Rooms Refrigeration Maintainence Trucking Wallpaper
industry approved, $600/per month, + Installation
ADA throughout, 2 utilities security & Services AFFORDABLE
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray
lease.
570-639-5608
KINGSTON HOUSE HIGH EFFICIENT
RELAX THIS SUMMER CARPET REPAIR & LAWN CARE
Let Us Do The
and reception and
breakrooms. Could 55 Loomis St
3 bedroom, wall
“Looking for
Nice, clean
furnished room,
DUCTLESS AC
Heat Pumps & Cleaning!!! INSTALLATION Complete Lawn
Care Service
be used for any Homes to Central Air Christopher’s Vinyl & wood. FREE ESTIMATES
business purpose. to wall carpet, starting at $315. Certified, Insured.
Rents” Efficiency at $435 Save $$$ On Cleaning Service Mike 570-357-8074
Will remodel to suit. full basement & I have immediate Call Today 570-283-1341
attic. Stove, month furnished Your Cooling Bills Bill 570-855-2474
For lease
$2,200/MO. fridge & water &
qualified renters with all utilities Free Estimates 570-299-9512
MCGINLEY FLOORS LLC ALL KINDS OF Leave Message
looking for Homes Licensed & Insured or email us at:
Also available for garbage includ- or Townhomes to
included. Off
street parking. 570-817-5944 nepacleaning@ Wood, Laminate & HAULING & JUNK Serra Painting
sale
MLS #11-751
ed. No pets.
$630+ security
lease. Please email
me at:
570-718-0331 gmail.com Ceramic
570-895-4350 REMOVAL PETER’S LAWNCARE Book Now For
Summer & Save. All
Reliable service &
STRISH A/C
Call Charlie 570-814-1356 PADDY@MCGINLEYFLOORS.COM TREE/SHRUB Work Guaranteed
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com 1054 Concrete & REMOVAL
REMOVAL reasonable rates! Satisfaction.
WILKES-BARRE
VM 101
570-829-5444
asap for details and Ductless / Central Masonry 1129 Gutter
Estate Cleanout 30 Yrs. Experience

PLYMOUTH list of preferred Air Conditioning Free Estimates 570-332-4199 Powerwash & Paint
Room for rent.$400
areas.
Washer / dryer, Free Estimates BGD CONCRETE Repair & Cleaning 24 HOUR Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Nice location. Dee Fields,
cable included. Licensed & Insured All Phases of SERVICE
WEST SIDE LAWNCARE Aluminum.
Large 3 bedrooms,
1 bath, lots of
storage. Sewer
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
845-616-1461 570-332-0715 Concrete Work
Small Jobs Welcome GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
PA#067136- Fully
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811 & Call
PRESSURE WASHING
Free Estimates
You Can’t Lose!

PITTSTON
570-822-3943
included. $575/mo. LEWITH & FREEMAN RE, INC Free Estimates
570-239-9178 Licensed & Insured. 570-239-0484 JJ Murphy
1st & last. Call 965 Roommate 1015 Appliance 570-714-3637
COOPERS CO-OP
We install custom
1213 Paving &
Lease Space
570-332-8922
MOUNTAINTOP
1,200s/f with base-
Wanted Service
LEN HOSEY
D. Pugh
seamless rain
gutters & leaf
Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling
Residential & 1183 Masonry Excavating
protection systems.
Available, Light
manufacturing,
WILKES-BARRE
2 Half Doubles
ment & yard. Hard-
wood floors, 3 bed- MOCANAQUA
Appliance Service
Washer/Dryer
Concrete
All phases of
CALL US TODAY ABOUT
OUR 10% OFF WHOLE
Commercial,
Licensed & Insured.
CONCRETE & MASONRY EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY
warehouse, Both located in nice
rooms. Sewer & Range/Dishwasher. masonry &
concrete. Small
HOUSE DISCOUNT!
Free estimates.
Whole estates, yard
Brick, block, steps, PAVING & SEAL COATING
office, includes
all utilities with
neighborhoods. Off
street parking.
water included.
Security & refer- HOUSE TO SHARE
Professional male
Whirlpool, Maytag,
Kitchenaid & Roper jobs welcome.
Senior discount,
570-561-2328
waste, construction
Spring cleanup.
stucco, stone,
sidewalks, porches
3 Generations
of Experience.
free parking. Large back yards.
ences required.
$1,095/month seeking profes-
287-7973
Free estimates GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED 570-266-0360 or
and small jobs! Celebrating 76
Years of Pride
I will save No pets. Security &
all utilities by ten-
Call (570) 498-1510 sional female to
share house. Only
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
Window Cleaning.
Regulars, storms,
570-829-0140 570-283-5254 & Tradition!
you money! ant. 3 bedrooms, 1024 Building & etc. Pressure Licensed and
MOUNTAINTOP
$250/ month. All S & S TOWING
1 bath, huge attic. utilities included. Remodeling DEMPSKI MASONRY washing, decks, 1186 Miscellaneous Insured.
& GARBAGE Call Today
$625/month. Also, Beautiful home 5 & CONCRETE docks, houses,Free REMOVAL
Scenic & tranquil For Your
WINDOWS
Adorable 2 bed- rooms + 2 bed- ALL OLDER HOMES All Phases estimates. Insured. Free estimates.
setting for 3 bed- Licensed & Insured Free Estimate
room. $550/month rooms. Rec base- SPECIALIST (570) 288-6794 Clean out attics,
room, 2 bath home
570-766-1881 located on private ment, carpeted. 825-4268. No job too small. basements, estates INSTALLED FREE 570-474-6329
drive. Hardwood No pets, neat per-
son wanted, age
Remodel / Repair
Masonry, stucco,
Free Estimates.
570-824-0130 NORTHEAST FLOORING We buy junk cars with small investment
* Limited time only *
Lic.# PA021520
PLAINS TWP
7 PETHICK DRIVE
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH floors with area
rugs, large kitchen, unimportant.
570-762-8202
& concrete dempskimasonry.com
SYSTEMS, INC
too! 570-472-2392
570-855-6127 Shopping for a
Beautiful, clean 1/2 dishwasher, stove, new apartment?
OFF RTE. 315
1200 & 700 SF
double in a quiet
neighborhood. 3
fridge & office area.
2nd floor bonus Building or GMD MASONRY
Installing
& Refinishing WClean
ILL HAUL ANYTHING 1189 Miscellaneous Classified lets
Hardwood floors. cellars,
Office Furnished. bedrooms, 1.5 room. Laundry
All types of
attics, yards &
Service you compare costs -
570-760-1513 971 Vacation & Remodeling? concrete, We install laminate
baths, full base-
ment, fenced in
hookup in base-
Resort Properties masonry and flooring too! metal removal. without hassle
ment, enclosed 570-561-2079 Call John or worry!
315 PLAZA
stucco
yard, 3 porches.
New insulation &
porches (front heat-
ed). Sewer, water &
Licensed/Insured 570-735-3330
VITO’S Get moving
1750 & 3200 SF
energy efficient win-
dows. Washer/
outside lawn main-
tenance included.
FLORIDA
Boca Raton
Look for the
Free Estimates
570-451-0701
gmdmasonry.com
1132 Handyman
Services 1162 Landscaping/ & with classified!
Retail / Office Dryer hookup, dish-
GINO’S
$1,250 + security, BIA symbol 1249 Remodeling &
Space Available washer $650 + utili- lease & background
Beautiful 5 room Garden
570-829-1206 ties. 570-592-4133 check. Available
home with Pool. of quality ALL Repairs
1057Construction & BASIL FRANTZ LAWN
in Mid July.
Fully furnished. On
canal lot. $600
For information
Building
MAINTENANCE & GARDEN SERVICE Wanted:
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT Crestwood Schools on BIA
WYOMING 570-678-5850
weekly. If interest-
ed, write to: membership
We Fix It
Electrical,
Residential &
Commercial Junk
MANUFACTURING
3 bedroom, central
air, baseboard hot
NANTICOKE
120 Wagner St.
Moosic, PA 18507
call 287-3331
or go to
GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service,
Plumbing,
Handymen,
Shrub Trimming &
Mulching. Junk Cars &
water, all modern Removal. Free Est.
www.bianepa.com installation & Trucks
OFFICE SPACE
appliances, includ- Painting (570) 855-2409 or
ing washer/dryer,
off street parking
8 ROOMS - 3 BEDROOMS
plus sunroom.
LINEUP repair.
FULLY INSURED Carpet Repair (570) 675-3517
Highest
PITTSTON $850/month
+ utilities
Newly painted. ASUCCESSFULSALE DAVE JOHNSON HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
& Installation
All Types
BITTO Prices D & D
Clean. All appli- Expert Bathroom LANDSCAPING &
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
Call (570) 760-4483 ances + garbage INCLASSIFIED! Remodeling, Whole (570)606-7489
(570)735-8551 Of Repairs LAWN SERVICE Paid!! REMODELING
From decks and
included. $625/per House Renovations, Over 25 years
ing in downtown month, plus utilities Doyouneedmorespace? Interior & Exterior 570-814- experience, FREE PICKUP kitchens to roofs,
H-D Contracting and baths, etc.
location. Ware- 953 Houses for Rent A yard or garage sale Carpentry. Kitchens 9365 landscape designs,
house with light
& security
and Basements
Residential remod-
retaining walls, 288-8995 WE DO
manufacturing.
973-670-8945
in classified Licensed &Insured
eling. Both large
pavers, patios,
IT ALL!!!!!!!
CALL US FOR
Building with some is the best way and small jobs. Call Johnnie
NANTICOKE
570-819-0681 decks, walkways, ALL OF YOUR
office space. Entire Free Estimates. Need help with a
building for lease or tocleanoutyourclosets! Call Justin 570-332- project or small
ponds, lighting,
seeding, mulch, etc 1195 Movers INTERIOR AND
Desirable
will sub-divide. Lexington Village You’re in bussiness DAVID
DAVID A JONES
0734 or Salvatore jobs done? Free Estimates.
EXTERIOR
MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie 3 BEDROOM HOME Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
with classified! BUILDING &
REMODELING
570-881-2191 Evenings & week-
ends. References.
570-855-3823
570-288-5177 BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
REMODELING
NEEDS
570-406-9387
570-829-6200 homes. 2 bedrooms Additions, garages, 1069 Decks Call for Free Quote.
EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE Licensed/Insured
VM 101
IN MESHOPPEN 2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease HARVEY’S LAKE
Lake front apart-
sheds, kitchens,
bathrooms, tile
floor, finished PAINTING & DECK STAINING DOPainting,
IT ALL HANDYMAN Paver patios, walk-
ways, retaining
We make moving easy.
BDMhelpers.com
570-852-9243
YOU’VE TRIED
THE REST NOW
BOX 97D $795 + electric drywall, CALL THE
ment & home for basements, decks, walls. Pressure
LOTT ROAD SQUARE FOOT RE rent. Furnished.
Weekly rentals.
siding, roofing,
plumbing & all types
of home repairs,
Washing. Creative,
Reliable & Honest.
1204 Painting &
BEST!!!

MESHOPPEN, PA.
For lease, avail-
MANAGEMENT 570-639-5041
windows, doors,
custom built oak
also office cleaning
available.
570-899-5759 Wallpaper
1252 Roofing &
947 Garages able immediately!
866-873-0478 for details. stairs & trim. 570-829-5318
Siding
KELLER’S LAWN CARE
Licensed & insured. A & N PAINTING
3 bedrooms, 2
PLAINS TOWNSHIP No job too small. Airplane Quality at
bath rooms, USE The Handier
KINGSTON
Garage for Rent.
OF
APPLIANCES,
EXISTING
Walking Distance to WILDWOOD CREST
570-256-7567 or
570-332-0933
Man
We fix everything!
Mowing, mulching,
Spring cleanup,
gravel & trimming.
Submarine Prices!
Interior/Exterior,
pressure washing,
J&F ROOFING
SPECIALISTS
All types of roofing.
washer/dryer hook the Casino!! 2 bed- Ocean front, on PA #0001719
Clean car storage Pressure Washing Plumbing, Commercial decks & siding. Repairs & Installation
- up, covered park- room, 1 bath, living the Beach. 1 bed-
only, $65/month We Also Do Indoor Electrical & & Residential. Commercial/Resi- 25 Years Experience
ing, pets ok, ON room, kitchen, off room Condo, pool.
Call 570-696-3915 Driveways, Side- Painting. 570-332-7016 dential. Over 17 Licensed / Insured
MYO BEACH AND street parking. 06/24 - 09/09 Experienced, Carpentry.
$600/month + walks, Stone Work years experience! Free Estimates
THE SUSQUEHAN- $1,550/week All top Masonry. Reliable & Honest. Retired Mr. Fix It.
utilities, security & 570-693-3525 MOWING, TRIMMING Free estimates. Reliable Service
NA RIVER, 570-899-5759 Emergencies
950 Half Doubles $1100.00 FIRST references. Call Bahram, 855-8405
23/7 EDGING, SHRUBS Licensed & Insured 570-855-4259
Classic Properties & HEDGES. 570-820-7832
AND LAST/ per
Nikki Callahan 1078 Dry Wall 299-9142 LAWN CARE. J.R.V. ROOFING
month, plus utili-
ties, SECURITY 718-4959 Ext. 1306 974 Wanted to Rent NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION FULLY INSURED
A + C LASSICAL
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
/deposit. Call
(570) 762-4471
Real Estate All Types Of Work
New or Remodeling MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL 1135 Hauling & CALL & SAVE 10%
OFF LAST BILL Int./Ext. Experts! Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
to set an appoint- Licensed & Insured Hanging & finishing, Trucking FREE ESTIMATES Aluminum, Wood Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney

EXETER
ment or email
BIOBOB@ME.COM.
HARVEY’S LAKE DOCK Free Estimates
570-406-6044
design ceilings.
Free estimates.
AA CLEANING
570-814-0327 & Deck Staining
Free Estimates
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
Middle Aged Licensed & Insured. Patrick & Deb’s
Deb’s
Newly remodeled 3 570-331-2355 A1 Always hauling, Licensed-Insured ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
Professional looking
WILKES-BARRE
Landscaping 30 Years
bedroom fully base- Northeast cleaning attics, cellar,
ASHLEY
to rent Dock at Landscaping, basic
ment & attic. Stove, Harvey’s Lake. Contracting Group MIRRA DRYWALL garage, one piece or
handy man, house
Experience Jim Harden
refrigerator, fenced
in yard and back
patio. Washer/dryer
“The Patch”
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 MONARCH RENTALS
3 bedrooms,
Call (570)760-6277 Decks, Roofs,
Siding, Masonry,
Driveways, Patios,
Hanging & Finishing
Drywall Repair
whole Estate, also
available 10 & 20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
cleaning & help
moving. We even
Locally Owned
Sinced 1990
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
baths. Large private Textured Ceilings do inside painting. 570-283-5714 Repairs, Shingles,
592-1813or287-8302

Find
hook up. Sewer yard. Off street all appliances Additions, Garages, Licensed & Insured Any salvageable Rubber, Slate,
included. parking, quiet neigh- provided. Kitchens, Baths, etc Free Estimates items can be picked Gutters, Chimney
$700/month + utili- Call 570-822-7039 (570) 338-2269 AAA CLEANING A.B.C. Professional
(570) 675-3378 Repairs. Credit

that
borhood, no pets. up for free.
ties. No Pets. Non A1 GENERAL HAULING Painting Cards accepted.
Washer / dryer Free estimates.
Cleaning attics,
WILKES-BARRE
Smoker. 1 month 36 Yrs Experience FREE ESTIMATES!

new
hookup. $850 /
Shedlarski Construction
Call 570-793-4232
security and month + utilities & 1084 Electrical cellars, garages.
Or 570-793-4773
We Specialize In Licensed-Insured
references. Riverside Dr. Demolitions, Roofing New Construction EMERGENCIES
references. Avail-

job.
Home improvement
Available June 15. able Immediately. Stately brick, 4 specialist, Licensed,
DNF ELECTRIC & Tree Removal. Residential
Affordable & Free Est. 779-0918 or QUALITY LAWN Repaints
Call (570) 693-5673 978-771-5012 bedroom, 2 bath & insured, PA
Reasonable Rates 542-5821; 814-8299 & LANDSCAPE Comm./Industrial
2 half bath home. registered.Kitchens, Mister “V”
No Job Too Small. Spring Clean Ups, All Insurance Constr uction
KINGSTON
Hardwood floors, baths, vinyl Mulching, Grass
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
DALLAS
3/4 bedroom home,
spacious rooms,
beautiful patio,
The
Times Leader
Classified
siding & railings,
replacement
Licensed & insured.
Free estimates.
570-574-6213
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Cutting,Fertilization,
Tree & Shrub
Claims
Apartments
Interior/Exterior
Year Round
Roof Specialist
gas heat, wall to all appliances windows & doors, Attics, Cellars, Specializing In
gas heat, all appli- Maintenance &
wall carpet, wash- included. $1,600/ section. additions, garages,
570-574-7195 Garages, Fire & Installation
Spray,Brush, Rolls All Types of
ances included. month + utilities. Flood Damage. WallpaperRemoval Roofs, Siding,
er/dryer hookup. all phases of home Experienced,
$1,050 + utilities. MLS#10-2290 ECONOLECTRIC Free Estimates, Cabinet Refinish- Chimneys
$575/month + renovations. Affordable, Reliable
Call (570) 406-6044 570-696-3801 All Phases Same Day ing & Roof Repairs
utilities by tenant. 570-287-4067 Free Estimates
Call 570-690-3367 Call Margy Electrical work Service! Drywall/Finishing Low Prices
(570) 592-4847

AMERICA
570-696-0891 No Job 570-822-4582 Power Washing Free Estimates
Too Small. Deck Specialist Licensed
KINGSTON 1039 Chimney
Service
Residential &
Commercial ACTION HAULING
Rainbow
Landscaping
Handy Man
FREE ESTIMATES
& Insured
28 Years
Large 1/2 double
with 3 bedrooms,
living room, dining
REALTY RENTALS Free Estimates
Licensed-Insured
You Call Today,
Job Gets Done
& Lawn Service
Spring & Fall
Cleanups. Trimming,
Larry Neer
570-606-9638
Experience
570-829-5133
BEAUTIFUL HOMES A-1
1 ABLE CHIMNEY PA032422 The Same Day!! mulching, complete
room (with red car-
pet throughout) FOR RENT, CHECK WILKES-BARRE TWP. Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
(570) 602-7840 Cleaning Houses,
Garages, Yards, etc
landscape installa-
tion. Lic. & Insured.
AMERICA PAINTING
Interior/Exterior. SUMMER
eat-in kitchen with AVAILABILITY. Newly remodeled.
additional pantry ALL NO PETS OR 2 bedrooms, 1.5 types of Masonry.
GETZIE ELECTRIC Call Mike, Call 570-674-2418 20 years experi- ROOFING
area. 1 bath. Large SMOKING. 2 YEAR baths, off street Liners Installed,
Licensed & Insured.
570-826-1883 ence. Insured. Special $1.29 s/f
parking, fenced Call 829-7130 Brick & Block,   JOHN’S   Senior Discount Licensed, insured,
fenced yard. Gas/ LEASES, SAME Roofs & Gutters. 100 & 200 amp
yard, some pets to place an
service upgrades. “Picture Perfect” 570-855-0387 fast service
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