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Plans are to tear down Sterling
Efforts to halt
radiation leaks
overwhelmed
Radiation forces workers at man for Japan’s nuclear safety
agency, said the plant’s operator,
plant to leave. Reactor’s fuel
Tokyo Electric Power Co.,
rods reported badly damaged. thought of the measures after a
string of explosions and fires at
the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear
By ERIC TALMADGE power plant.
and SHINO YUASA Chief Cabinet Secretary Yu-
Associated Press kio Edano said Wednesday that
KORIYAMA, Japan — Japan even minimal efforts to douse
was considering spraying water reactors with water was disrupt-
and boric acid over a stricken ed when workers were forced to
nuclear plant in a desperate withdraw after radiation levels
measure to contain radiation af- surged early in the day.
ter officials said Wednesday that The latest fire broke out at a
many fuel rods were damaged, reactor early Wednesday, a day
in an escalating crisis caused by after the power plant emitted a
last week’s earthquake and tsu- burst of radiation that panicked
nami.
Masami Nishimura, a spokes- See JAPAN, Page 14A

By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
A decade of plans to trans-
form the historic Hotel Sterling
into a premier residential and re-
tail complex fizzled, and now ef-
forts are quietly under way to
demolish the 113-year-old struc-
ture.
AP PHOTO
Pennsylvania Historical and
Women wail together Tuesday after hearing of the death of
Museum Commission spokes-
family members at an evacuation center in Miyagi prefecture.
man Howard Pollman verified
Tuesday that representatives
from CityVest, the nonprofit
group that owns the downtown
Wilkes-Barre property, came to U.S. military crews radiated
Harrisburg last week and in-
formed commission staff of their The Associated Press on two military bases south of
plan to tear down the building. WASHINGTON — More U.S. Tokyo were advised to stay in-
CityVest had to notify the military crews were exposed to doors as much as possible.
commission because govern- radiation Tuesday as the Penta- Meanwhile, U.S. aviation and
ment funding has been spent on gon ramped up relief flights energy officials also worked
the project and the property is over a Japan reeling from an with Japanese counterparts on
part of the River Street Historic earthquake, tsunami and nucle- the nuclear developments.
District, which is listed on the ar crisis. With more aid for victims on
The Defense Department the way, the U.S. Navy said it
See STERLING, Page 14A said the Navy started giving an- was redirecting three ships to
ti-radiation pills to some of
those exposed, and Americans See CREWS, Page 14A

Missing woman’s belongings found Addresses for firm whose bus WEATHER
Madelyn Evans

had fatal crash not occupied


Morning rain, cloudy.
High 49. Low 35.
Details, Page 10B
Lillian Calabro’s dentures, Divers from the
purse among items found near
Germania Hose Super Luxury Tours Inc. has group.
Co. in Duryea Reports from federal agen-
blood trail, affidavit says. search the area accidents, safety violations
cies also show the company
of the Susque- in last 2 years, feds report. has several accidents and safe-
hanna on Tues- ty violations on its record from
By EDWARD LEWIS day in front of just the past two years.
elewis@timesleader.com the river park in By BILL O’BOYLE According to the reports on
Pittston. boboyle@timesleader.com
PITTSTON – Police reco- file, Super Luxury Tours Inc.
vered dentures, an eyeglass lens WILKES-BARRE – A bus lists 115 N. Meade St. as its
and a purse belonging to Lillian company involved in a fatal ac- address. The building is a mul-
Calabro near a blood trail that AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER cident Monday night on the ti-unit apartment building
made it appear a person was New Jersey Turnpike reports owned by James A. and Helena
dragged and thrown into the in the Gabriel House on Wil- was missing. that its physical address is in K. Davis of Hanover Township.
swollen Susquehanna River on liam Street, Pittston, a transi- A message from a man, iden- Wilkes-Barre, but the two loca- James Davis said his building
Saturday, according to a search tional housing residence for tified as Gary Muchler, was tions listed on paperwork filed is a duplex and both units are
warrant affidavit. women and young children who among items police seized from with the state Department of rented. He said he had no
Police obtained the search have been homeless. Her family State are not occupied by any-
warrant for Calabro’s apartment reported Saturday Calabro, 48, See CALABRO , Page 6A one affiliated with the tour See CRASH, Page 6A 6 09815 10011
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DALLAS TOWNSHIP
POLICE BLOTTER using a FedEx account without
permission to ship items
DETAILS
Gas drilling proposal advances
throughout the country.
WILKES-BARRE – City
police reported the following: HANOVER TWP. – Township
• Police said they are in- police said they charged Kendra LOTTERY
vestigating a robbery at Peter’s Delaney, 26, of Lyndwood Ave- MIDDAY DRAWING
Deli on Blackman Street on nue, with theft after she alleged- Ordinance to protect He also mentioned that in the nization’s annual conference in-
DAILY NUMBER 5-2-5
Monday night. ly failed to deposit $623 from meantime, supervisors should clude natural gas companies and
environment, safety of public BIG FOUR 8-4-7-3
A store clerk told police that a Dollar General, Sans Souci consider a moratorium on all gas organizations such as Chesa-
man, approximately 6 feet tall, Parkway, on Feb. 2. might be presented April 5. industry processes until an effec- peake Energy, Range Resources, QUINTO 2-7-1-7-3
with a slim build and wearing Delaney was an employee at tive ordinance is created. Talisman Energy and the Marcel- TREASURE HUNT
black pants, black hooded Dollar General. Brennan said the township is lus Shale Coalition. 11-16-18-23-24
sweatshirt, a black ski mask and Police said Delaney did not By SARAH HITE going to use an ordinance that “I think it’s a strong, good
shite@timesleader.com
gloves walked into the store report to work on Feb. 3 and has been researched, reviewed source of information,” said NIGHTLY DRAWING
around 8:50 p.m. and demanded may have fled the area with DALLAS TWP. – Supervisors and recommended by the Penn- Brennan of the PSATS. DAILY NUMBER 2-2-0
money. No weapon was shown, Michael Hooper, 26, who is might present a natural gas drill- sylvania State Association of Supervisor Frank Wagner also
police said. wanted by the Luzerne County ing ordinance at their April 5 Township Supervisors, and he told residents ordinances can be
BIG FOUR 6-6-4-3
• John Dress, of Vulcan Sheriff’s Department on un- meeting, Solicitor Thomas Bren- hopes to present the ordinance superseded by county and state QUINTO 2-4-9-1-2
Street, reported Monday an related theft charges. nan told residents Tuesday eve- to the supervisors by the April 5 government. CASH FIVE
unknown person used his credit Anyone with information ning. meeting. “We’ll do what we can,” said 03-05-16-25-32
card to make unauthorized about Delaney and Hooper is Resident and Gas Drilling He added he has been working Brennan. MEGA MILLIONS
purchases. asked to contact Hanover Town- Awareness Coalition member with Jack Varaly, a local planning In other business, the board
• Michael Harostuck reported ship police at 825-1254. Norm Tomchak read a letter to consultant, as well as Kingston will accept sealed bid proposals
10-11-12-28-43
Monday someone has been the supervisors on behalf of fel- Township Solicitor Benjamin for the rental of 25 40-yard waste MEGA BALL 45
low resident Jeffrey Dixon Sr. Jones in discussing ordinance containers for the township
HARRISBURG — Wednes-
Dixon wrote that supervisors specifics for Dallas Township. spring cleanup and for 2011 road
day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
COURT BRIEFS popular online file sharing pro-
gram. Investigators located a
should consider creating and
passing a ordinance to protect
Resident and GDAC member
Liz Martin asked whether the
materials until 4 p.m. April 5. Su-
pervisors will award bids at its
jackpot will be worth at least
$225,000 because no player
computer in December 2009 the safety of citizens and the en- PSATS’ model ordinance can be next regular meeting at 7:30 p.m.
matched the five winning
that was sharing five files of vironment. trusted, as sponsors for the orga- April 5.
numbers drawn in Tuesday’s
WILKES-BARRE – A Dupont images or videos of children
game. Lottery officials said
man was sentenced Tuesday to engaged in a sexual act.
66 players matched four
11 years probation on 191 counts
of child pornography charges.
On Jan 21, investigators went
to a Glen Rock Trailer Park, Farm country children laid to rest numbers and won $219 each;
2,412 players matched three
Luis F. Colon, 60, of Main Pittston Township, address and
numbers and won $10 each;
Street, was sentenced by Lu- discovered a desktop computer
and 28,931 players matched
zerne County Judge Joseph and several media storage de-
two numbers and won $1
Cosgrove. vices, as well as a laptop com-
each.
Colon could have faced a puter with no hard drive.
maximum of seven years in
prison on each charge, but be- WILKES-BARRE -- Wilkes-
cause of an agreement between
prosecutors and defense at-
Barre police withdrew charges
of rape and involuntary deviate
OBITUARIES
torneys, Colon was recommend- sexual intercourse against Rob- Ball, Gary Jr.
ed to receive a probationary ert Eric Brown, 45, at a prelimi- Burke, Joseph
sentence because of health nary hearing in Wilkes-Barre
problems. Central Court on Tuesday.
Cooper, Edward Sr.
He was ordered to serve the Brown was charged after two Frey, Brett
first year on house arrest and to teen girls claimed he raped Leedock, Jerome Jr.
register his address under them inside a South Franklin Ondish, Andrew
Megan’s Law for his entire life. Street apartment on Feb. 21, Robbins, Jack
Colon was charged in March according to the criminal com-
Seymour, Melinda
2010 after investigators conduct- plaint.
ed a search for child porno- Police said they may refile Shillabeer, Pauline
graphic images and movies other charges against Brown. Sobiecki, Richard
being traded on Limewire, a Wilson, Ruth
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American Orthodox leader AP PHOTO

Metropolitan Nicholas dies


THE SEVEN CASKETS of the Clouse children sit under canopies Tuesday during a fu-
neral at The Church of the Living Christ in Loysville, Pa. The children were all killed in a WHO TO CONTACT
fire at their Perry County home last week. For the story, see PAGE 5A.
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vania city where he served as mitment to ecumenism and uni- for Public Broadcasting. tions buy NPR programming, week netted a big score: Schiller
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cese of the U.S.A. He was 75. ceived a standing ovation when By JAMES OLIPHANT agreements that have kept the Ron Schiller was shown in a Photo Editor
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in 80 congregations nationwide. a church of two lungs: East and have emerged from last week’s but would prohibit them from The Blaze, used a video expert
Metropolitan Nicholas was West. Someday, we will end our scandal that forced an NPR fun- buying programs from the to go through two hours of raw
known for quiet acts of charity division and become one,’’ Met- draiser, as well as its chief exec- broadcaster formerly known as footage and concluded that,
and for his efforts to repair the ropolitan Nicholas said at that utive, to resign. National Public Radio with the while Schiller said many of the
nearly 1,000-year-old schism be- time. The House Rules Committee money. things attributed to him, the
tween the Roman Catholic and The Roman Catholic and Or- will meet in “an emergency” ses- Meanwhile, the saga of the tape was edited in a way to take
Orthodox churches, as well as thodox churches split during a sion Wednesday to consider a video “sting” of former NPR fun- several statements out of con- BUILDING
other divisions among Christian dispute at Constantinople in bill that would permanently bar draiser Ron Schiller grows ever text and omit others. TRUST
churches. He was known for co- 1054, and the diocese Metropoli- NPR or its affiliate stations from murkier. Most notably, according to the
sponsoring ecumenical services tan Nicholas headed also grew receiving federal funds. It’s become something of a raw footage, Schiller explicitly The Times Leader strives to
with Bishop Joseph Adamec, out of a smaller schism nearly If it passes the committee, as puzzle box, with Fox News host says that the views of the tea par- correct errors, clarify stories
head of the Roman Catholic Dio- nine centuries later. expected, the bill could make it Glenn Beck in one corner, NPR ty he expressed come by way of and update them promptly.
cese of Altoona-Johnstown, and He was born Feb. 23, 1936 in to the House floor later this in another, conservative activist two Republican sources, one of Corrections will appear in this
Bishop Gregory Pile of the Al- Perth Amboy, N.J., to immigrants week. and prankster James O’Keefe in whom he says “was an ambassa- spot. If you have information
legheny Synod of the Evangelical from the Carpathian mountains Republicans already voted to a third and maybe even Ira Glass, dor”’ and another who was a to help us correct an inaccu-
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been Eastern Catholic, a branch thoroughly, call the newsroom
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March 14, 2011


Catholic pope that nonetheless
followed some Orthodox practic- Taylor remains in hospital with heart ailment A MAP ON Page 8A in Tues-
R ichard Sobiecki, 58, of Moun-
tain Top, passed away Monday
afternoon, March 14, 2011, at his
es, including allowing its priests
to marry. When the Roman Ca-
day’s edition accompanying
the story about a missing
tholic Church forbade that in
The Associated Press son said Tuesday that the Taylor announced her
residence. Pittston woman should have
1929, some Catholics left what LOS ANGELES — El- 79-year-old actress is in congestive heart failure depicted the location near the
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a
son of the late Edward and Angela had been the Byzantine Catholic izabeth Taylor has en- stable condition. Taylor diagnosis in 2004. Water Street Bridge where
(Brozowski) Sobiecki. Archeparchy of Pittsburgh to tered her second month is continuing to receive The Oscar-winning ac- blood and personal belong-
He was educated in Hanover
form the American Carpatho- at Cedars-Sinai Medical treatment and be moni- tress has received friends ings were found.
schools and was a graduate of Center, where she is be- tored at the Los Angeles in her hospital room,
Penn State Lehman campus with a Russian Orthodox Diocese that
degree in civil engineering. Metropolitan Nicholas would ing treated for symptoms hospital, where she was where she also watched
He was employed for many eventually head. Taylor of congestive heart fail- admitted in early Febru- the Academy Awards to
years by the Yannuzzi construction Metropolitan Nicholas gradu- ure. ary, Morrison said Tues- celebrate her birthday
company, Hazleton, as a foreman. Publicist Sally Morri- day. last month.
Survivors are sons, Richard Jr. ated from Perth Amboy High
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the convenience of the family. city 60 miles east of Pittsburgh. ues, including New York’s troit and Chicago on April 2 Sheen was fired last Periodicals postage paid at
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LOCAL
FORFEITURE ACTION Gov’t to seek $1M from ex-judge; Ciavarella’s attorney says his client has few assets

Seizure of Ciavarella assets OK’d


By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER ter. has other than a Florida condominium
tmorgan@timesleader.com How successful the he shared with Conahan and contribu- First reported online at
SCRANTON – A federal judge on government will be in tions with interest that Ciavarella made 12:54 p.m. S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
Tuesday granted a motion filed by feder- collecting any money to his pension fund with the State Em- on timesleader.com Michele Boice speaks during the meet-
al prosecutors that seeks the forfeiture remains uncertain, ployee Retirement System. ing Tuesday night.
of nearly $1 million from former Lu- however. According to records previously ob-

Harveys
zerne County Judge Mark Ciavarella. Kosik’s order gives tained from SERS, Ciavarella made dominium in Jupiter, Fla., which is up
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Ed- Ciavarella the government the $180,351 in contributions, which had for sale. The condo, which was pur-
win Kosik clears the way for the govern- authority to investi- earned $51,699 in interest as of Dec. 31, chased for $785,000 in 2004 by a corpo-
ment to seize any property or assets Cia- gate to determine what assets Ciavarel- 2008, for a total of $232,050. Interest ration controlled by the wives of Ciava-

Lake rejects
varella has that were derived from pro- la has. To seize the asset, it would have has continued to accrue on the account, rella and Conahan, was originally listed
ceeds from his crimes. to show that it was either utilized to but the amount to date was not immedi- for $1.1 million in July 2008. The price
The U.S. Attorney’s Office sought the commit his crimes or that it was pur- ately available Tuesday. had dropped to $745,000 as of last week.
forfeiture of $997,600 based on Ciava- chased with money obtained from the Ciavarella sought to withdraw that The U.S. Attorney’s Office previously

anti-drilling
rella’s conviction last month on multi- crimes. money, but SERS denied the request expressed concern that Ciavarella was
ple counts, including racketeering, Ciavarella is also known to be deeply based on a more than $4 million claim dissipating his assets to protect the
money laundering, honest services in debt. He and Conahan are among five made against his pension by the state money from seizure. They pointed to
fraud, conspiracy and tax evasion. people who were guarantors on a $4.1 Department of Public Welfare. The dis- his transfer of a “large sum” of money to
The forfeiture action specifically tar-
gets $997,600 Ciavarella and former
Judge Michael Conahan had received
from real estate developer Robert Mer-
million loan, which is now in default, in
connection with The Sanctuary, a town-
house development located in Wright
Township.
pute is now pending before a judge with
the state Commonwealth Court, who
has scheduled a hearing on the matter
for April 26.
his daughter, Lauren Stahl, shortly after
he sold his Wright Township home.
Stahl and her husband, Brian, then pur-
chased a townhouse in Kingston. The
ordinance
icle relating to the construction of the Ciavarella’s attorney, Al Flora, said he Flora said he does not know how townhouse was sold in October for Officials say effort would
PA Child Care juvenile detention cen- does not know of any assets Ciavarella much equity the judges have in the con- $247,000.
violate state law and expose
borough to liability.

Many back By MATT HUGHES


mhughes@timesleader.com

state’s plan
HARVEYS LAKE – The borough will
not adopt an ordinance banning natural
gas drilling.
After a 1½ hour special hearing Tues-

for connector
day evening, council voted 6-0 against an
ordinance that would have made it a
crime to extract natural gas within the
borough or to withdraw water from
The $42 million state-funded project sources within the borough for use in gas
drilling.
calls for reconstructing the airport
The ordinance, drafted by the Commu-
interchange off Interstate 81. nity Environmental Legal Defense Fund,
of Chambersburg, was first introduced to
council by borough resident Michele
By CAMILLE FIOTI Boice in November of last year, with the
Times Leader Correspondent fund first notifying the borough it could
draft an anti-drilling ordinance in August.
DUPONT – A meeting at the munici- Boice and its other
pal building Tuesday to discuss the pro- proponents claimed
posed Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Interna- popular support for the “I have to
tional Airport connector project attract- ordinance. Boice prior reply to a
ed a large group of residents, business to the special meeting
owners and politicians in support of the submitted more than more de-
plan. 500 notarized signa- fined posi-
The $42 million state-funded project tures to council that
calls for reconstructing the airport inter- she said represented tion on
change off Interstate 81and constructing the majority of bor- regulating
a road to the Grimes Industrial Park. ough residents who
The multifaceted plan would also re- voted in the last elec- the gas
configure the Inter- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER tion. drilling… I
State Rep. state 81exits for the air- Tom ‘Dr. Cue’ Rossman, an ESPN and World Trick Shot Master, celebrates making a trick pool shot at a fundraiser Boice said the ordi-
port, creating one in for the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center on Tuesday night at Jack and Jill’s Billiards in Wilkes--Barre. nance was necessary to
do not be-
Mike Carroll,
protect the borough’s lieve we

‘Dr. Cue’ aids vets


each direction, instead
D-Avoca, of two that currently air and water from the
joined state exist. environmental hazards
should act
Sen. John State Rep. Mike Car- associated with natural this quick-
roll, D-Avoca, joined gas drilling because ly.”
Blake, D- state Sen. John Blake, state lawmakers
Archbald, in D-Archbald, in high- haven’t adequately pro- Diane Dwyer
Councilwoman
highlighting lighting the merits of Fundraiser for area veterans vately funded program to allow veter- asking if the league needed their ser- tected them.
the merits of the project, which they ans to get some food or a drink at the vices. Lewis said at that moment his Councilwoman
features pool expert impressing hospital’s cafeteria, said Carol Lewis, mind went blank.
said would increase the Diane Dwyer, who mo-
the project. safety of those travel- crowd with his trick shots. league co-founder. The Emergency “I could not believe it,” he said. “I tioned to vote on the or-
ing on I-81 by extend- Services fund provides anything from asked if I could call her back.” dinance and twice motioned to hold
ing the length of ramps coats to rides for the veterans. Lewis talked the idea over with his Tuesday’s hearing, prefaced her vote
that serve the airport By EILEEN GODIN Everything from admission to T- wife and friends. Within 15 minutes, a against the ordinance by stating, “I have
and Dupont and eliminate truck traffic Times Leader Correspondent shirts were available through dona- decision was made. Lewis and his wife to reply to a more defined position on reg-
along Suscon Road. WILKES-BARRE – Defying the laws tions to the medical center. footed the $600 bill to hire Rossman, ulating the gas drilling,” that the ordi-
The access road needs the approval of of physics, Tom “Dr. Cue” Rossman -- “Whether they had 5 cents or $5, who is associated with the APA, for a nance could open the borough to a law-
the Bi-County Airport Board – composed ESPN and World Trick Shot Master -- they could get a T-shirt,” Lewis said. two-hour demonstration. suit, and that “I do not believe we should
demonstrated his talent of pool trick Charles Lewis, Carol’s husband and At Tuesday’s event, Rossman, 61, ex-
of the commissioners from Lackawanna act this quickly.”
shots as part of a fundraiser Tuesday league co-founder, said he was pleased plained his shots and how he learned
and Luzerne counties. The board did not Referring to provisions of the ordi-
night to aid area veterans. with the turnout. them to an excited crowd. Talking just
take action at its February meeting and “I was figuring about 75 to 100 peo- as fast as an auctioneer, he had the nance that would in effect nullify portions
asked PennDOT to do more homework Jack and Jill’s Billiards, Blackman of the state Oil & Gas Law, Councilman
Street, Wilkes-Barre, donated the use ple,” he said. “I would say we have room full of people laughing with his
and provide more data. about 85 people here.” anecdotes. Richard Williams III also said he “(does)
of its facility and opened its doors to
Blake said the airport board’s concerns The fundraiser resulted from Lewis Kicking off the show with a bang, not in any way support natural gas drill-
host the first Northeastern Pennsylva-
of increased traffic are valid, but they nia chapter of the American Pool Asso- and a few of his friends discussing the Rossman started by shooting five balls ing in Harveys Lake Borough, but I can-
have been allayed after reviewing Penn- ciation fundraiser. The event benefited shame that the Veterans Canteen fund in the side pocket in less then a second. not and will not violate state law to stop
DOT’s design which features several the Department of Veterans Affairs does not receive any state or county as- After three tries and sinking only three it,” before voting no on the ordinance.
roundabouts to slow traffic. Medical Center’s Veteran Canteen sistance. of the five balls, Rossman looked up Councilman Boyd Barber abstained
The money for the project is available fund and the Emergency Services The next day, Rossman’s wife, Mar- and said, “OK, to shoot five balls in less from voting at the advice of the bor-
through PennDOT, but the only thing fund. ty, called Lewis stating an event at then a second, you need seven balls.”
standing in the way of getting it off the The Veterans Canteen Fund is a pri- Wilkes University was canceled and He succeeded. See ORDINANCE, Page 6A
ground is the approval from the airport
board to grant a right-of-way for the con-

Pittston Area official suggests forgoing raises due to state cuts


nector road to the industrial park.
“The airport has been supported by
the business community in good times
and bad,” said Blake. “It’s time the airport
stops operating its space in a vacuum and Board member Robert Linskey Rep. Mike Carroll, the district was just After a discussion involving the mand be handed out for violating dis-
look to the community.” squeaking by this year, but major board solicitor, it was decided to ex- trict rules, the superintendent asked
raises issue of proposed state
When the project was first proposed problems loomed ahead. plore an executive meeting with the that not be done. He said the problem
more than 20 years ago, the cost would budget cuts and their impact. He suggested teachers and adminis- teachers’ representatives and the ad- had been resolved, and the misinter-
have been $4 million, said Charles Adoni- trators be asked to forgo raises for this ministration. The board stressed it did pretation of the rules prohibiting the
zio, director of the Greater Pittston year, as has been suggested by Gov. not want to scare anyone with talk of activity was the fault of the adminis-
Chamber of Commerce. “We have built a By WILLIAM BELL Tom Corbett in his budget address last cutbacks or layoffs at this time. tration.
beautiful first-class airport using $80 mil- Times Leader Correspondent week. The governor laid out a propos- Linskey also mentioned there had In other business, the board ap-
lion of public money,” he said, adding YATESVILLE – Pittston Area al for cuts in education and other pro- been some political activity in the proved a general obligation bond issue
that he and his family frequently travel School Board member Robert Linskey grams to avoid a state budget deficit. schools. Board President Terrance totaling $18.1 million to refinance
through the airport. “What would the air- talked about the proposed state bud- Linskey raised the issue of layoffs in Best said he also had been made bonds from 2001. The bond underwrit-
port be without community support?” get and its impact on the district at 2011 and 2012 if spending were not cut aware of the activity. er, Henry Sallusti of RBC Capital Mar-
Carroll and Blake urged everyone to at- Tuesday night’s school board meeting, in some manner. Superintendent George Cosgrove kets, said the new bond issue would
tend the next Bi-County Airport Board suggesting teachers and administra- Board members Martin Quinn and explained there had been some activ- lower the interest rate from 4.99 per-
meeting on Thursday at10 a.m. in the air- tors be asked to forgo raises this year. Anthony Guariglia disagreed with the ity, such as the signing of petitions cent to 3.75 percent with a savings to
port board room to show support of the He said that, based on the state’s idea that layoffs might be in the future and informational meetings. When the district of more than $969,000 in
project. plans and his discussions with state if no help were received. Linskey suggested letters of repri- interest payments.
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Vote keeps government running


Barletta and Marino favor
spending bill that cuts $6B
By JONATHAN RISKIND spending. In
Times Leader Washington Bureau the continuing
House approves temporary WASHINGTON – U.S. Reps. resolution, we
Tom Marino of Lycoming Town- do, we cut 6 bil-
spending measure despite
ship and Lou Barletta of Hazleton lion more dol-
conservatives’ opposition. voted Tuesday for a short-term lars. That
spending bill, saying it achieves a keeps adding
dual purpose of keeping the feder- Marino up and adding
By LISA MASCARO al government open while still up.”
Tribune Washington Bureau shaving federal spending. Marino and
WASHINGTON — The GOP- A number of House Republi- Barletta noted
led House approved a short-term cans voted against the three-week an earlier tem-
spending bill Tuesday but only af- “continuing resolution” that cuts porary spend-
ter dozens of Republicans aban- $6 billion. The temporary spend- ing measure
doned the effort, forcing party ing bill passed 271-158, with 54 approved by
leaders to rely on Democrats to Republicans voting no and 85 Congress that
achieve passage and help skirt a Democrats voting yes. Barletta kept the federal
The complaint by some in the government
threatened government shut-
House GOP, who control the operating through the end of this
down.
House majority, was that the cuts week cut $4 billion over two
The vote showed clearly the in this and an earlier temporary weeks. This brings the total cuts
mounting difficulty of resolving a spending bill fall far short of the agreed to by both parties to $10
budget stalemate that has con- total $61 billion in cuts through billion over five weeks.
sumed Washington for weeks. the Sept. 30 end of the 2011 fiscal Barletta said he was pleased
The Senate is expected to vote on year that House Republicans ap- that, “for the third time in less
the bill before Friday, when gov- proved earlier this year. than three months, I have cast my
ernment funding to keep agen- But Senate Democrats have vote in support of a plan to cut
cies operating runs out. But simi- agreed thus far only to cuts of less government spending at historic
lar resistance from conservatives AP PHOTO than $5 billion through Sept. 30, levels while keeping the govern-
is expected in that chamber. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky takes questions on the contentious spending and Marino said it is important to ment open for business.”
With conservatives rejecting bill to keep the government running Tuesday during a news conference on Capitol Hill. keep the federal government op- He said in a statement after the
their party’s stopgap proposal as erating so Social Security recip- vote that, “The American people
inadequate, the vote also showed Barack Obama in Washington. ranks to vote no, saying the tem- Still, about three-fourths of the ients receive their checks and mil- sent a clear message in November
the trouble ahead for House At the same time, Americans porary bill represented a timid freshman class voted in favor of itary funding keeps flowing, for – the checkbook is closed, the era
continue to trust the president version of the earlier House- the legislation, heeding leaders’ example. of out-of-control spending is over,
Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio,
more than Republicans in Con- passed measure, which would call for unity and saying the $6 “There is no reason to shut the and the time has come for a re-
as he negotiates a long-term deal
gress to handle economic issues, cut more than $60 billion billion in cuts is not insubstan- government down,” Marino said sponsible budget that will get our
with Democrats on behalf of a in a Capitol Hill interview outside fiscal house in order.”
according to one of the surveys, through September. tial.
deeply split Republican caucus. the House floor before the vote on This bill, expected to be passed
by the Washington Post and ABC Only six Republicans opposed “It’s not enough — but it is a
The White House, meanwhile, the spending bill. “It is not our ob- by the Senate later this week,
News. the previous stopgap measure step in the right direction,” said
said it was time to resolve the jective to shut the government keeps the government open for
Boehner acknowledged the earlier this month. Rep. Austin Scott, who is the
budget impasse “in a sensible down, it is our objective to cut the business until April 8.
push-back from within his ranks, The GOP defectors were most- president of the freshman class.
way.” Democrats also split over the
but said the GOP would have an ly veteran conservatives who
Talks continue behind the additional opportunity to rein in aligned with more than 20 con- temporary measure, with 85 in
scenes on a compromise that deficits during the upcoming de- servative freshmen. support and 104 opposed. They
would keep the government run- bate over raising the nation’s debt They were particularly upset remained reluctant to support
ning through the the 2011 fiscal ceiling. that top policy priorities had cutting at the GOP-preferred rate
year, which ends Sept. 30. The House voted 271-158 on been dropped from the bill. of $2 billion a week.
As the two sides struggle, pub- the stopgap measure that would Shelved for now are attempts Spending reductions on such a
lic opinion surveys have not giv- cut $6 billion over the next three to defund Obama’s national magnitude, they say, is prevent-
en a decided advantage to either weeks, largely by eliminating pro- health care plan, gut Planned Par- ing government from operating
camp. grams Obama had already identi- enthood or eliminate the power efficiently and could imperil the
Voters oppose a possible dis- fied for termination or reduc- of the Environmental Protection economic recovery.
ruption of government services tions, as well as specially ear- Agency. Rep. James Moran, D-Va., said
and would tend to blame Repub- marked congressional projects. “The time has come to take a the approach was an inefficient
licans more than Democrats. Yet Coupled with the previously stand,” said Rep. Michele Bach- way to run the government
surveys also show that many approved temporary bill, Con- mann, R-Minn. “lurching back and forth like a
Americans credit congressional gress would have cut $10 billion Conservative groups have drunken sailor.”
Republicans with taking a grea- in just over a month. been pressuring rank-and-file “Actually, I take that back be-
ter leadership role than President Still, 54 Republicans broke members to oppose the bill. cause the Navy would never con-
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◆I N B R I E F R E V O LT I N L I B YA Gadhafi forces use superior weapons to push back opposition, which is feeling abandoned

Rebels in eastern city overrun


By RYAN LUCAS and DIAA HADID peared to break down. Some lashed out at Moammar Gadhafi
Associated Press the West for failing to come to their aid supporters cele-
TOBRUK, Libya — Moammar Gadha- with a no-fly zone. brate Tuesday on
fi’s forces overwhelmed rebels in a strate- “This is a mad man, a butcher,” one re- Green Square in
gic eastern city, hammering them with bel fighter said of Gadhafi, speaking to Tripoli, Libya, after
airstrikes, missiles, The Associated Press by the announcement
tanks and artillery on state television
Tuesday in an assault
“They (the West) drunk telephone as explosions
were heard in the back- that Gadhafi’s
that sent residents of Gadhafi’s oil and now ground. “It’s indiscrimi- forces took the
Eastern city of Aj-
fleeing and threat- nate fire.”
ened to open the way
they won’t stand “The world is sleep-
dabiya.
for an all-out govern- against him. They didn’t ing,” he said. “They (the
ment offensive on the give us a no-fly zone.” West) drunk of Gadhafi’s
opposition’s main oil and now they won’t
AP PHOTO strongholdintheeast, Rebel fighter stand against him. They
Bieber fever times 2 Benghazi. didn’t give us a no-fly AP PHOTO
Canadian musician Justin Bieber In desperation, re- zone.”
strikes a pose Tuesday with a new bels sent up two antiquated warplanes Gadhafi’s regime has reversed the tide Meanwhile, The United States has of the world’s biggest powers deferred to
waxwork figure of himself at Madame that struck a government ship bombard- by relying on a military that — while ap- slapped additional sanctions on Libya’s the U.N. Security Council to take action
Tussaud’s in London. ing Ajdabiya. But as tanks rolled into the parently not much larger than rebel forces government, banning business with its against Libya, as France and Britain failed
city from two directions and rockets re- — is far better armed and organized, able foreignministerand16companiesitowns to win support for a no-fly zone in the face
lentlessly pounded houses and shops, the to unleash fearsome bombardments from or controls. of German opposition and U.S. reluc-
JERUSALEM ragtag opposition fighters’ defenses ap- sea, air and land. On Tuesday, top diplomats from some tance.
Israel: Arms ship seized
Last American WWI veteran laid to rest
7 children
Israel said Tuesday it seized a cargo
ship loaded with weapons sent by Iran
to Palestinian militants in Gaza, in-
cluding sophisticated land-to-sea mis-
siles that officials said could change the
balance of power in the area.
The takeover in the Mediterranean killed in
farmhouse
Sea was the latest in a series of Israeli
naval raids meant to counter the grow-
ing influence of Iran, which Israel ac-
cuses of supplying rockets and other

fire buried
arms to Israel’s bitterest enemies.
The military released a photo of a
booklet with the words “technical
missile identification document” writ-
ten in Farsi on the cover. It identified A grandmother and an aunt
the system as a C-704 “Nasr” missile,
provided a serial number and date of eulogized children, reported
issue in the Persian calendar. Patriot-News of Harrisburg.
NORFOLK, VA.

Piracy pleas are entered The Associated Press


ELLIOTTSBURG — Seven sib-
Thirteen Somalis and a man from lings killed in a fire at a rural Penn-
Yemen pleaded not guilty to piracy, sylvania farmhouse last week
kidnapping and firearms charges Tues- were laid to rest on Tuesday.
day in the February hijacking of a yacht Those who perished in the fire
that left four Americans dead. in Blain, Perry County last Tues-
They entered their pleas in federal day ranged in age from 7 months
court in Norfolk, where five other men to 11 years.
A 3-year-old child survived.
convicted of piracy in a separate case
The funeral Tuesday for the
last year had been sentenced to life in
AP PHOTO Clouse children
prison a day earlier.
A member of the honor guard walks during the changing of the guard Tuesday for the last American veteran was held at a Three
Each of the men requested a jury
of World War I, Army Cpl. Frank Buckles, as he lies in honor at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. packed church
facility in El- hearses
trial and all were ordered to remain
jailed until then by Magistrate Judge Buckles died last month at his Charles Town, W.Va., home at age 110. Buckles lied about his age to enlist at age
Tommy Miller, who said they are a 16. He was buried just 50 yards from the gravesite of Gen. John Pershing, under whom he served.
liottsburg, drove the
about 30 miles
threat to society and a flight risk. northwest of seven
If convicted of piracy against the Harrisburg. white cas-

Clinton seeks democratic Egypt


yacht Quest, the 14 men would face WGAL-TV re-
mandatory life sentences without the ported a sli-
kets for
possibility of parole. deshow was burial at a
Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph DePa- played to
dilla said several have already con- mourners at the
cemetery
fessed their involvement in piracy to Perry Menno- in Loys-
the FBI. U.S. Secretary of State urges people U.S. Secretary of nite Reception ville, re-
State Hillary Clinton Center. The sta-
not to let gains made since ouster
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA and Egyptian Foreign tion said three ported
of former leader Mubarak slip away. Minister Nabil al- hearses drove WGAL-TV.
N. Korea talks to Russia Arabi conduct a
press conference
the seven white
North Korea told a Russian envoy it caskets for buri-
The Associated Press Tuesday in Cairo. al at a cemetery in Loysville.
is willing to discuss a recently dis- Clinton called on
closed uranium enrichment program if CAIRO — U.S. Secretary of State Hill- The children’s father, Ted
Egypt to use its
long-stalled nuclear disarmament talks ary Rodham Clinton implored Egyptians Clouse, was on a milk-delivery
millennia-old tradi-
on Tuesday to complete their fragile and run when the fire erupted. Their
resume, state media reported Tuesday. tions of civilization
unfinished democratic transition. mother, Janelle Clouse, was milk-
Concerns about the North’s nuclear and innovation to
Fearing that gains made since last ensure the success ing cows in a barn.
capability took on renewed urgency in
month’s ouster of authoritarian Presi- of its peaceful revo- The 3-year-old smelled smoke
November when a visiting American
dent Hosni Mubarak may be lost to impa- lution. in the home and ran to alert the
scientist was shown a uranium enrich- tience or a hijacking of the political sys- mother. The mother told a neigh-
ment facility. tem by extremists, Clinton urged Egyp- AP PHOTO bor to call 911, ran with the child
Uranium enrichment could give tians to seize the opportunity to make to the father’s truck and banged
North Korea, already believed to have their country a model for an inclusive Clinton unveiled details of an econom- loans as well as the expansion of Egyp- on its windows, screaming. By the
enough weaponized plutonium for at Arab democracy. ic support package aimed at helping to tian facilities that are able to send duty- time the father returned, the
least six atomic bombs, a second way “To the people of Egypt, let me say: create badly needed jobs, mainly for free exports to the United States. house was fully engulfed.
to make nuclear weapons. North Korea This moment of history belongs to you,” Egypt’s exploding youth population, and Clinton applauded the dissolving The Patriot-News of Harris-
has carried out two nuclear tests, in Clinton said after talks with Egypt’s new spur foreign investment. In addition to Tuesday of the country’s widely hated burg said neither parent spoke at
2006 and 2009, and is believed to be foreign minister, Nabil al-Araby. “This is an already announced $150 million being state security agency, which was accused the funeral, but that Ted’s mother,
working toward mounting a bomb on a your achievement and you broke barriers redirected to the transition and financial of torture and other human rights abuses Betty, and Janelle’s sister Carolyn
long-range missile. and overcame obstacles to pursue the sector, the aid will include tens of billions in the suppression of dissent against talked about each of the seven in-
dream of democracy.” of dollars in credits and private sector Mubarak. dividually.
ALLENTOWN

Gas lines to take long time


The natural gas utility connected to
a fatal explosion last month in Penn-
sylvania says it could take 40 years to
Bahrain’s king clamps down; 3 dead as unrest spreads in country
replace all its aging, cast-iron pipelines. Washington fears for the main U.S. soldiers; and Washington feared for its demanding political reforms and equal
main naval base in the Gulf. Any com- rights for the majority Shiites.
UGI Corp. Vice President Robert naval base in the Gulf as tensions
promise appeared distant at best, with At Manama’s Pearl Square thousands
Beard told a state Senate panel on in the region escalate. the latest order from Bahrain’s king and of protesters were still in shock over the
Tuesday that, at its current pace, the
protesters’ demands for the royal family arrival of the neighboring armies when
utility would need four decades to
to be toppled altogether. the state of emergency was declared.
replace the old pipes, some of which By BARBARA SURK Doctors were overwhelmed by on- The White House said Tuesday that it
are a century old. and REEM KHALIFA slaught of patients at Manama’s Salma- was increasingly concerned about re-
Beard called the timeline "reason- Associated Press niya hospital, rushing the wounded into ports of "provocative acts and sectarian
able" but said the investigation into the MANAMA, Bahrain — Bahrain’s king a packed emergency room, forcing violence" in Bahrain.
February blast could accelerate the declared a three-month state of emer- many to wait in the halls. Nurses held National Security Council spokes-
utility’s efforts. gency Tuesday to quell a Shiite upris- back tears when attending to injured man Tommy Vietor said the use of force
The explosion and fire rocked an ing, as clashes spread through the cap- AP PHOTO young men, and doctors could barely and violence would only worsen the sit-
Allentown neighborhood and killed ital and surrounding villages in a show- An anti-government protester chants contain their anger. uation.
five people, including an elderly couple down that drew in the region’s major slogans Tuesday in Manama, Bahrain. “They were all shot from close U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rod-
and a 4-month-old boy. powers and splintered along its main range,” said Nabeel Hameed, a neuro- ham Clinton says she prodded Saudi
Officials suspect a cracked piece of sectarian faultlines. At least two Bahrai- A force of more than 1,000 Saudi-led surgeon at the capital’s biggest hospital. Arabia to support a peaceful political so-
cast-iron pipe is to blame for the blast. nis and a Saudi soldier died, and hun- troops expanded to defend the Sunni The state of emergency in the U.S.- lution and stressed that “they along
Beard says that pipe was not a candi- dreds of protesters were injured by shot- monarchy; Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbol- backed regime gives Bahrain’s military with everyone else need to be promot-
date for "accelerated replacement." gun blasts and clubs. lah denounced the presence of foreign chief wide authority to battle protesters ing the dialogue.”
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said. “I came home from work Street, Pittston, where police be- the investigation is ongoing. sued by summons in the mail. river on Tuesday to resume

CALABRO
on Friday, had a few beers, and I lieve she was Friday night. Police searched Stoss’ resi- Police said in the criminal their search.
was not going to work on Sat- A woman who answered the dence after an informant said complaint Stoss had “noticeable When evidence of an assault
urday and I was going to take phone at the bar said she told they were in his company Friday track marks on his arms.” Stoss was found under the bridge on
her to the St. Patrick’s Day pa- police Calabro left the bar with night into Saturday morning claimed scratches on his arms Saturday, the river was 27 to 28
Continued from Page 1A
rade up in Scranton.” Arthur Stoss around 7 or 7:30 and allegedly saw him deposit were caused by a cat, and point- feet. On Tuesday, the river had
Calabro’s apartment, according Muchler said he did not re- p.m. two syringes and cotton in the ed to two bruises on his fore- receded to 15 feet.
to the inventory receipt for the ceive a reply from Calabro. He Stoss, 48, of Frothington kitchen, according to a search arm, saying those were from Divers recovered a coat
search warrant. was planning to take Calabro Street, Pittston Township, was warrant affidavit. “shooting up,” according to the caught in brush below the sur-
Muchler, 60, of Wilkes-Barre, food shopping Sunday. arrested late Saturday night by Stoss was charged with a mis- complaint. face of the water on Tuesday.
said he sent Calabro, whom he He said Calabro enjoyed going the same investigators probing demeanor count of possession of Calabro’s family told police Pittston Police Chief Robert
identified as his best friend, a to the Pittston Riverfront Park the disappearance of Calabro. drug paraphernalia. He re- she wears eyeglasses and did H. Powers released a statement
text message around midnight under the bridge to have a ciga- Luzerne County District At- mained jailed at the county pris- have dentures, according to the Tuesday evening notifying resi-
Saturday. rette and daydream. He also torney Jacqueline Musto Carroll on for lack of $20,000 bail. search warrant affidavit. dents they are at no risk in re-
“ ‘Are you up?’ That was the noted Calabro was a frequent pa- said she could not confirm Ca- A drug paraphernalia charge Divers from Germania Hose gards to the incident, which he
message I sent her,” Muchler tron at Stephanie’s Bar on Main labro was at the bar. She said by and in itself is routinely is- Co. in Duryea returned to the called isolated.

CRASH
Gao. A phone number on the turned. The articles of incorpo- through the windshield, and
filings was answered by a per- ration were filed on July 5, several passengers were badly
son in New York City who iden- 2007, with Amy M. Li listed as injured, state police Sgt. Ste-
tified himself only as a manager the incorporator. The address phen Jones said. Passenger Troy
Continued from Page 1A
for the bus company. He direct- used was 115 N. Meade St., Nguyen, 20, of Royersford, Pa.,
knowledge of a bus company ed a reporter to attorney Mi- Wilkes-Barre. died after being taken to a hos-
operating out of the building. chael Salvo of the law firm Ah- Ted Patton, an officer with pital in New Brunswick. Police
Super Luxury Tours also lists muty, Demers & McManus of Martz Trailways in Wilkes- said Nguyen had been partially
a new address for its operation Morristown , N.J. Barre, said he had never heard ejected from a driver’s-side win-
– 17 E. Market St. – across the “We’re still investigating what of Super Luxury Tours. dow. Forty-one other passengers
street from Wilkes-Barre City happened ourselves,” Salvo James Davis said three Asians were sent to hospitals.
Hall. The building is vacant, but said. “I really can’t make any rented from him for about a Preliminary evidence sug-
there are two signs that show statement, other than to say we year and moved out of his build- gests the bus was traveling
Super Luxury Tours will soon regret any loss of life.” ing on North Meade three years south on the turnpike at around
occupy the space. Salvo said he did have the ago. He said he understood 9 p.m. Monday when the crash
Nicholas Tsioles owns the name of the company’s presi- them to be employees of a Chi- occurred just south of Exit 9 in
building and he said Super Lux- dent but would not release it. nese restaurant in East End. East Brunswick, about 40 miles
ury Tours has been paying rent He said he was “not sure” who Davis said he never went southwest of Manhattan. The
for the space since November. owned the company. through zoning for approval to vehicle went off the road onto
He couldn’t provide the name of A filing with the U.S. Depart- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER operate a bus company. Wilkes- the grassy median before strik-
anybody affiliated with the bus New York City’s Chinatown to ment of Transportation shows 17 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Barre city does not have any re- ing a concrete overpass support,
company. Philadelphia, killing the driver Super Luxury Tours had four ac- is one of the buildings listed as cord of any zoning requests/ap- Jones said.
“The first time anybody came and a passenger, and injuring cidents in the past 24 months, the headquarters of Super provals for the company. The white bus came to a stop
there was today,” Tsioles said. “I several others. The story states with two involving injuries and Luxury Tours Inc. “They paid their rent on at an angle, its damaged front
asked them why they haven’t the bus trip originated in requiring towing. The reports time,” Davis said. section pointed off the highway
opened, and they told me they Wilkes-Barre. show 16 buses and 16 drivers A sign at 17 E. Market St. and onto the median.
are making more money by be- According to the AP story, employed by the company that The company has also been reads: “We provide express bus The cause of the crash has
ing closed. They pay the rent on the one-vehicle crash Monday is solely a passenger service. cited repeatedly in the past two routes between Wilkes-Barre, not been determined, and the
time every month.” night on the New Jersey Turn- According to another Associ- years for having drivers who PA, to New York, NY. Coming investigation could take several
Tsioles said Super Luxury pike — one of the nation’s most ated Press report, Super Luxury don’t speak English. soon.” An e-mail address is list- weeks. The medical examiner’s
Tours has another office in Phi- heavily trafficked highways — Tours was identified in the Fed- The state Department of ed at: superluxury@gmail.com. office will perform an autopsy
ladelphia. He said the company happened just days after a bus eral Motor Carrier Safety Ad- State provided a copy of the An e-mail sent to that address on the driver to determine if he
will open its office in his build- from a Connecticut casino ministration’s database as hav- company’s articles of incorpora- requesting information about suffered a medical issue prior to
ing soon. crashed as it was returning to ing a higher than average num- tion with a stock issuance of the company was not answered. the crash.
According to an Associated New York City’s Chinatown ber of violations for unsafe driv- 1,000 shares. The document was According to the AP story: The bus was moved to an im-
Press story, police on Tuesday neighborhood, killing 15 people. ing, including nine tickets in the filed by Kim Yeung Ling, P.C., In Monday’s accident, driver pound lot, where state police
were examining the wreckage of On the State Department fil- past two years for speeding, im- with offices at 1010 Race St., Wei Wang, a 50-year-old Taiwa- said it would be inspected and
the bus to try to figure out why ing, the president of Super Lux- proper passing and failure to Philadelphia. A message left nese national who lived in For- all available data would be taken
it crashed as it traveled from ury Tours is listed as Mei Ying obey traffic control devices. with Ling’s office was not re- est Hills, N.Y., was thrown from its electronic components.

ORDINANCE
Harveys Lake ble” that “clearly violates the dents down the road completely “We’re going to try to support
residents ap- state oil and gas law” that could outside of the question of the gas people in the upcoming election
plaud as they cost the borough hundreds of drilling.” who are going to honor the will
listen to com- thousands to defend in court; Va- After the meeting, Boice said of the people,” she continued.
Continued from Page 3A ments from
raly said the ability to ban gas she was disappointed council “We, meaning the people of Har-
citizens concern-
ough solicitor because he has drilling is ultimately a question did not adopt the ordinance, and veys Lake, who overwhelmingly
ing a proposed
signed gas leases for property he of land use and falls under the that she “won’t give up. I’ll con- support this ordinance. We have
anti-gas drilling
owns in Wyoming County. ordinance. authority of municipal zoning, tinue. This isn’t the last Harveys to elect people who will honor
Ordinance backers touted it as and described how the borough Lake has heard from us.” the will of the people.”
offering superior protection for could strengthen its zoning ordi-
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“We don’t control the wa-
tershed because we’re in a bowl,
and to the extent that this ordi-
things that aren’t in our hands,
and it isn’t in our hands, and the
Jack Varaly and borough Solic-
itor Charles D. McCormick ar-
dinance; McCormick called the
ordinance “overly broad” and
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zoning thing just doesn’t do it.”
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Lake Environmental Advisory
gued enacting the ordinance
could expose the borough to le-
gal liability.
larly in its outlining of the in-
alienable rights of natural com-
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BRETT J. FREY, 51, of Shick-


shinny, passed away Saturday,
Pauline E. Shillabeer Jerome Leedock Jr. FUNERALS
March 12, 2011, in his home. March 14, 2011 March 14, 2011
AGONIS – Ignatius, funeral 9 a.m.
Arrangements are pending
today from the Kizis-Lokuta Funer-
from the Metcalfe and Shaver Fu-
neral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming
P auline E. Shillabeer, 95, a resi-
dent of Wilkes-Barre Township,
formerly of Bear Creek Township,
J erome Leedock Jr., 83, of Court-
dale, entered into Eternal Life
Monday, March 14, 2011, in the In-
al Home, 134 Church St., Pittston.
Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30
Ave., Wyoming. died Monday, March 14, 2011, in the patient Unit of Hospice VNA at the a.m. in St. John the Evangelist
JACK ROBBINS, 75, of Shaver- Inpatient Unit, Hospice Communi- Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. Church, William Street, Pittston.
ty Care, Geisinger South Wilkes- His wife of 60 years is Helen Ma- BOGDAN – Victoria, funeral 9:30
town, passed away Tuesday morn-
Barre hospital. cosky Leedock, of Courtdale. a.m. Thursday from Davis-Dinelli
ing, March 15, 2011, in the Hospital He was born August 27, 1927, in Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St.,
Mrs. Shillabeer was born in Bear
of the University of Pennsylvania, Creek Township, a daughter of the Edwardsville. He was the son of the Nanticoke. Funeral Mass at 10 a.m.
Philadelphia, Pa. late Clarence and Esther Hayes late Jerome Leedock Sr. and Mary in St. Faustina Parish / St. Mary of
Funeral arrangements are Mack, and was educated in a one- Watkins Leedock. Czestochowa Church, 1030 S.
pending from the Peter J. Adoni- room school house in Bear Creek Jerome attended the Courtdale Hanover St., Nanticoke. Visitation
zio Funeral Home, 802 Susquehan- Village. public school system. 4 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral
na Ave., West Pittston. She had been employed by S.S. Jerome was a U.S. Army veteran home.
Kresge Co., Wilkes-Barre; Tele-Ra- of World War II, serving as a corpo- BOROWSKI – Bernard, funeral 9 a.m.
RUTH WILSON, 91, of Hanover dio Co., Wilkes-Barre Township; ral-grade 4. He also was a postal today in the Chapel at Little Flower
Township, passed away Saturday, and, prior to her retirement in 1974, clerk in the U.S. Army. Manor, 200 S. Meade St., Wilkes-
March 12, 2011, in Hospice Com- by Garlet Manufacturing Co., Old He was awarded the World War II Barre. Friends may call at 8 a.m.
Robert, Wilkes-Barre; Rick Mancini sa, John and wife Donna, and grand-
munity Care, Geisinger South Forge, where she also served as sec- and wife Florence, Bear Creek Victory Medal and the Army of Oc- daughter Jessica; the Leedock today until the time of services.
Wilkes-Barre. retary of the local branch of the Elec- Township; Bonnie Bealla and her cupation Medal. grandchildren, Michael and wife Jil- BUTZ – Jennie, funeral 10:30 a.m.
Arrangements are pending trical Workers Union. husband, the Rev. Michael Bealla, Jerome was a coal miner working lian, Eric; and two great-grandchil- Thursday from the George A.
from Williams-Hagen Funeral Mrs. Shillabeer was a member of Harrisburg, Pa.; Raymond Shilla- for Glen-Nan Colliery, Hanover dren, Madeline and James III; his Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W.
Home Inc., 114 W. Main St., Ply- the Messiah Primitive Methodist beer II, Wilkes-Barre; Pamela Field- Township, as well as other collieries sisters, Ruth Crofchick, Florida, and Main St., Glen Lyon. Mass of Chris-
mouth. Church, Bear Creek Township, and ing and husband Steven, Connecti- throughout Wyoming Valley. Sandra Russell, Nevada; as well as tian Burial at 11 a.m. in Holy Spirit
had resided in Bear Creek Township cut; CPO Brian Yagiello and wife He also was employed by Sordoni numerous nieces and nephews. Parish/St. Adalbert’s Church.
most of her life. Kim, Plains Township; Jeffrey Ya- Construction Co., Forty Fort; the Funeral services will be held Family and friends 6 to 8 p.m.
Pauline enjoyed needlework, em- giello, Laflin; Allison Carpenter and Nicholas Trucking Co., Courtdale; at 11 a.m. Friday in the Ed- today and 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Edward W. broidery, puzzle books and, in her
younger days, dancing.
husband Christopher, Forty Fort;
and Robert Mislivets, Yonkers, N.Y.;
and the Courtdale Borough Street
Department, where he was well-
wards and Russin Funeral Home,
717 Main St., Edwardsville, with
Thursday.
DAUBERT – Allen, funeral 7 p.m.
Cooper Sr. Her family liked hearing her life-
time stories, embellished by her
as well as several great-grandchil-
dren, great-great-grandchildren,
known and appreciated, a man who
loved his town.
Pastor Norman T. Faux officiating.
Interment will be in the Memorial
today at McCune Funeral Home,
80 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain
wonderful sense of humor and com- nieces and nephews. He also was past-president of the Shrine Park of N.E. Pennsylvania, Top. Relatives and friends are
March 14, 2011 ical expressions. Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Courtdale Fire Department. Wyoming. Family and friends may
Friday from Messiah Primitive invited to call today 5 p.m. until
She would not hear of having Jerome was preceded in death by call Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. and the time of the service.
E dward W. Cooper Sr., 77, of Christmas without a real tree and Methodist Church, Pittston Blvd., his infant son; his brother, John Lee- Friday from 10 a.m. until service
Bear Creek Township. The Rev. Re- DEMECH – Fred Jr., memorial service
Dorrance, passed away Mon- created many memories that will be dock; and his nephew John Leedock time.
ginald Thomas, pastor, will offici- 2 p.m. Saturday at the Second
day afternoon, March 14, 2011, at cherished by family and friends for Jr. His family asks that flowers be
ate, and private interment will be in Presbyterian Church, 143 Parson-
the Hospice Community Care In- years to come. Surviving, in addition to his wife, omitted and memorial gifts be
Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carver- age St., Pittston. Friends may call 6
patient Unit at Geisinger South In addition to her parents, she Helen, are his daughter, Debra Lee- made to the Children’s Make-A-
ton. Friends may call at the H. Mer- dock Youngblood, and husband to 8 p.m. Friday at the Howell-
Wilkes-Barre. He had been ill for was also preceded in death by her Wish Foundation, 281 Pierce St.,
ritt Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 451 James, Courtdale; his son, Jerome Kingston, PA 18704, or to the Court- Lussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming
the past seven years. husband of more than 40 years, Wil- N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Thursday Ave., West Pittston.
liam Shillabeer; a son, Raymond Leedock III, and his wife, Mary, dale United Methodist Church, 225
Born on November 3, 1933, in from 4 to 7 p.m. Those attending the DIETRICH – Ronald, memorial ser-
Thomas Shillabeer; and brothers, Courtdale; the Youngblood grand- Courtdale Ave., Courtdale, PA
Scranton, he was a son of the late service Friday are asked to go direct- children, James Jr. and wife Melis- 18704. vice noon Saturday at the first
Walter and Dora (Thompson) Lee and George Mack. ly to Messiah Church. United Methodist Church, 408
Surviving are daughters, Pauline The family requests that flowers Wyoming Ave., West Pittston.
Cooper.
He resided in Dorrance most of
Shirley Mancini, Hanover Town-
ship; Gloria Jean Yagiello and her
be omitted and that memorial dona-
tions be made to Messiah Primitive
Gary Ball Jr. Friends may call 11 a.m. until the
his life and attended the Newport church service.
husband, Ted, and Velma Lee Mis- Methodist Church, Pittston Blvd.,
Township schools. livets and her husband, Robert, all
March 14, 2011 DYMOND – Aileen, memorial service
Bear Creek Twp., Wilkes-Barre, PA 11 a.m. March 26, at Friedman Farm
He served in the U.S. Air Force of Beer Creek Township; grandchil- 18702, or to a charity of the donor’s
G
during the Korean War. ary Ball Jr., 23, of Harding, Chapel (formerly East Dallas
dren, Donna Sapak and husband choice.
passed away Monday, March 14, United Methodist Church), Lower
Mr. Cooper was employed by
2011, surrounded by his family and Demunds Road, Dallas.
Wise Potato Chip Co., Berwick,
where he worked in the New Con-
Andrew ‘Babe’ Ondish friends. FAIRCHILD – Gordon, funeral 11 a.m.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a today from the Richard H. Disque
struction Department and helped March 14, 2011 Funeral Home Inc., 672 Memorial
develop and held patent rights in son of Gary Sr. and Paula DeGugliel-
mo Ball, Harding. Highway, Dallas.
the New York Deli Crunchers
A ndrew “Babe” Ondish, 95, Gary was a member of the Cor- HEISER – Robert Sr., funeral 3 p.m.
chips. He retired in 1998 after 47 passed away Monday, March 14, Saturday from the Curtis L. Swan-
pus Christi Parish, Church of the
years of service. 2011, at Riverstreet Manor, Wilkes- son Funeral Home Inc., corner of
Barre, where he was a guest for the Holy Redeemer, Harding.
He was a member of the Amer- routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek.
past 15 months. He attended Wyoming Area Ca- Friends may call 1 to 3 p.m. Sat-
ican Legion Post, Mountain Top.
He was born February 3, 1916, in tholic and was a graduate of Wyom- urday before the service.
He was preceded in death by a ing Area High School.
niece, Lynn Ann Hildebrand Swoyersville, a son of the late John KEIL – George, funeral 10 a.m. Thurs-
and Mary Ondish. Preceding him in death were his day from Yanaitis Funeral Home,
Surviving is his wife of 50 years, A graduate of Swoyersville High maternal grandmother, Freda (Cer-
the former Edith Ruth; five chil- 55 Stark St., Plains Township.
School, he played on both the base- za) DeGuglielmo; paternal grand- Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today
dren, Edward W. Cooper Jr., Nuan- ball and football teams and was a parents, Leroy David and Elizabeth Funeral services will be held at at the funeral home.
gola; James Cooper and his fiancé, team member of the first East-West Ball; and an aunt, Denise Russell. 9:30 a.m. Thursday from the Gub- LANGAN – Virginia, funeral 11 a.m.
Chris, Beach Haven; Sheila Coop- football game. Surviving, in addition to his par- biotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyom- today from the William A. Reese
er, Nanticoke; Brian Cooper, Dor- Mr. Ondish was a U.S. Army vet-
ents, are a sister, Elizabeth Ball, and ing Ave., Exeter. A Mass of Chris- Funeral Chapel, Rear 56 Gaylord
rance; and Melanie Rogan and her eran of World War II and was em-
ployed for many years on the Penn- her fiance, Ian Poor, Plymouth; ma- tian burial will follow at 10 a.m. at Ave., Plymouth.
husband, Sean, Nuangola; 11 ternal grandfather, Pat (Williams) Church of the Holy Redeemer, Cor- LILLIS – Anna, services noon Thurs-
sylvania Railroad. He later worked
grandchildren; one great-grand- for the Tobyhanna Army Depot. DeGuglielmo, West Pittston; aunts pus Christi Parish, Harding. Rela- day in the Louis V. Ciuccio Funeral
son; a sister, Lois Huntzinger, and He truly loved and lived to fish. Gabriella Leri; and J.J., Erica and and uncles, Rosemary and Brian tives and friends may call Wednes- Home, 145 Moosic Rd., Old Forge.
her husband, Joe, Slocum; and He was preceded in death by his Megan McGovern. Stolarski, South Carolina; Patricia day from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today.
nieces and nephews. infant daughter, Helen Rose; be- The family wishes to thank all of and Michael O’Brien, Delaware; at the funeral home. Interment will PENRITH – Robert, memorial service
Funeral services will begin loved wife, Helen; and brothers, the “angels” who loved and cared for Tom Ball, Wyoming; Roger and Lori be private. 4 p.m. today at the Biblical Baptist
at 9:15 a.m. Friday from Da- John and Michael. him at both Riverview Ridge and Boog, Michigan; and David and Gla- Donations may be made to Asso- Church, Meshoppen.
vis-Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Surviving are his son, Andrew Riverstreet Manor. dys Ball, Florida; as well as many SCHECTMAN – Dr. Samuel, Shiva
ciation for the Blind, 1825 Wyoming
Ondish, and his wife, Carol, Colora- The funeral will be held at 9 today and tomorrow from 2 to 4
Broad St., Nanticoke, with a Mass a.m. Saturday from Maher- cousins. Ave., Exeter, PA 18643.
do; daughter, Annmary Petros, p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the resi-
of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Kingston; and grandchildren, An- Collins Funeral Home, 360 N. Ma- dence of his sister, Jane Schect-
Mary Our Lady Help of Christians
Catholic Church, Dorrance, with
drew Ondish and his wife, Zelda,
Hazleton; Karen Ondish, New Mex-
ple Ave., Kingston, with a Mass of
Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in the
Melinda J. Seymour man Danoff, 21 Insignia Drive,
Pittston.
the Rev. Gerald Shantillo as cele- ico; Matthew Ondish, Colorado; Church of St. Ignatius Loyola. Inter-
ment will be in Denison Cemetery,
March 13, 2011 SEYMOUR – Melinda, funeral 11 a.m.
brant. Interment will follow in Em- Barbara Ann Petros Leri and her Thursday, in the Metcalfe and
manuel United Church of Christ husband, Fred, Mountain Top; De- Swoyersville. Friends may call Fri-
Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
Cemetery, Dorrance. Visitation
will be Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.
bra Petros Sadvary and her hus-
band, Steve, Mountain Top; and
day from 5 to 8 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be M elinda J. Seymour, 28, of Ed-
wardsville, passed away Sun-
day, March 13, 2011, in her home.
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Friends
may call 6 to 8 p.m. today in the
Lynda Jo Petros McGovern, Trucks- made to Church of St. Ignatius
at the funeral home. ville. Also surviving are 11 grand- Building Fund, 339 N. Maple Ave., Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was funeral home.
Contributions in Edward’s children, Andrew, Hannah and Kingston, PA 18704. daughter of Diane Schweiss Sey- TERKOSKI – John, funeral 9:30 a.m.
memory may be made to the Christopher Ondish; Samantha and Condolences can be sent to the mour, Edwardsville, and the late Ro- Thursday from the Charles V.
American Cancer Society, Wyom- Tyler Sadvary; Jessica, Michael and family at www.maher-collins.com. nald J. Seymour. Sherbin Funeral Home, 630 Main
ing Valley Unit, 190 Welles St., She was a graduate of Wyoming Road, Hanover Green section of
Suite 118, Forty Fort, PA 18704, or Valley West High School, class of Hanover Township. Mass of Chris-
the Luzerne County SPCA, 524 E. Joseph P. Burke 2001, and received her veterinary
technician certification from John-
tian Burial at 10 a.m. in the Exalta-
tion of the Holy Cross Church,
Main St., Fox Hill Rd., Wilkes- son College of Scranton.
Barre, PA 18702. March 14, 2011 Buttonwood, Hanover Township.
Surviving, besides her mom, is YABLONSKI – Walter, funeral 10 a.m.
her brother Kevin Seymour and his today from the Betz-Jastremski

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J oseph P. Burke, 86, of Hudson,
passed away Monday, March 14,
wife, Kelly, and her two nephews,
Jacob and Alex, Dallas, PA. She is al-
Funeral Home Inc., 58 Bennett St.,
Luzerne. Mass of Christian Burial
2011, at Manorcare, Kingston. so survived by her fiancé, Robert
at 10:30 a.m. in Holy Family Parish.
The Times Leader publish- He was born in Larksville, a son Dankovich, Wilkes-Barre.
Fern Knoll Cemetery, Dallas. ZAKSESKI – Johanna, blessing
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11 a.m. Thursday in the Metcalfe Friends may call this evening from 6 service 7 p.m. today at the Wro-
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and Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
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Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with the
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home representative can call by Atlantic Richfield Company in Baptist Church, Edwardsville, offi- of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main St., today at the funeral home.
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Nurses want CHS 15-30 months in sex assault case


held in contempt
Attorneys say CHS has stated immediately.
Matthew Souder, 26, charged
with having an inappropriate
statutory sexual assault.
Souder pleaded guilty to the
charge in January.
According to court papers:
On July 15, a then-14-year-old girl
told police that on July 2 she and
The girl said Souder also had alco-
hol and that several drinks were con-
sumed at the residence. The girl
Rendina was fired in May relationship with girl, 14. “I’m sorry about what happened- Souder had sexual intercourse at an said her friend eventually fell asleep
refused to reinstate Alex
2009 after the hospital ac- …very sorry,” Souder said before his East Ridge Street, Nanticoke, resi- and that she went to bed, police said.
Rendina, despite an order. cused him of several disciplin- sentencing. dence. That’s when, the girl said, she and
ary infractions. Arbitrator By SHEENA DELAZIO The girl’s mother also spoke Tues- The girl told police that on July 2 Souder spoke for a few minutes in
Warren Laddon found that sdelazio@timesleader.com day, saying her daughter suffers she went to her friend’s home, the bedroom when Souder asked
By TERRIE Rendina had committed WILKES-BARRE – A Nanticoke from horrible nightmares, can’t where she had been going on week- her to take off her pants.
MORGAN-BESECKER some of the alleged infrac- man charged with having an inap- sleep at night and attends counsel- ends since the beginning of the sum- The girl said she refused at least
tmorgan@timesleader.com tions, but not every one that propriate relationship with a 14- ing. mer. three times before she complied. Po-
SCRANTON – The union was alleged. year-old girl was sentenced Tuesday Souder’s attorney, Thomas The girl said she and her friend lice said Souder initially denied hav-
representing nurses at Com- He determined termina- to 15 to 30 months in county prison. Cometa, said his client has accepted played video games when Souder ing intercourse with the girl or giv-
munity Health Systems has tion was not warranted, less- Matthew Souder, 26, with a last responsibility for his actions. He asked if they wanted to smoke some ing anyone alcohol or marijuana.
asked a federal judge to hold ening the sanction to a 10-day known address of East Green Street, said alcohol was a major factor in marijuana. The girl said Souder He later told police it was the girl
the hospital in contempt of suspension. Nealon upheld was sentenced by Luzerne County Souder’s conduct and there were no called her a chicken and that she who initiated intercourse with him,
court for allegedly failing to that award in a ruling issued Judge David Lupas on one count of allegations of force made. eventually did smoke marijuana. according to court papers.
abide by an arbitrator’s deci- in December.
sion that ordered the rein- Toy says the hospital con-

Wait for evidence delays trial in Plymouth killing


statement of a nurse who had tinues to dispute the arbitra-
been fired. tor and Nealon’s deci-
Attorneys for the CHS denies sions. It notes some
union say CHS has re- it’s violating of the allegations
fused to reinstate against Rendina in-
Alex Rendina, de- the order, volved serious mat- Robert George Zola is charged stand trial on tain because the cell phone in ques- have by that date to hand over their
spite an order by U.S. arguing it ters of patient care; May 23. tion is a pre-paid TracFone, while psychiatric report.
with homicide in stabbing death The judge also said prosecutors
District Judge Wil- has the right therefore it’s proper Prosecutors, defense attorneys Ferris Webby
liam Nealon that up- to hold Ren- to await the appellate of Rosemarie Cave in 2009. assistant district and Joseph Yeager said an evalua- have until May 6 to conduct their
held the arbitrator’s court ruling. attorneys Ches- tion of their client was completed own psychiatric evaluation.
ruling directing that dina’s rein- “The hospital re- ter Dudick and in February and a report can be pro- According to court papers from
Rendina be returned statement in spectfully submits By SHEENA DELAZIO Alexis Falvello, vided to prosecutors next week. the Dec. 14, 2009, incident, Zola
to serve “as soon a abeyance that, given these pa- sdelazio@timesleader.com Zola told Luzerne Cosgrove expressed concern pulled Cave into her apartment
and attacked her.
practicable.” tient care issues, it is WILKES-BARRE – A hearing County Judge Jo- with the progress of the case, say-
In a reply to the mo-
pending the not ‘practicable’ to re- held Tuesday for homicide suspect seph Cosgrove that telephone re- ing it is “not a new case” and
Police said Zola stabbed Cave
multiple times with a kitchen knife
tion, the hospital de- resolution of turn Mr. Rendina to Robert George Zola revealed attor- cords have still not been provided should be moving along. at her Plymouth residence as her
nies it is violating the its appeal. work until the Third neys are still awaiting evidence be- to them by the state police and “This is not what we’re here for,” 17-year-old daughter slept in a sec-
order, arguing it has Circuit issues a rul- fore the case goes to trial in May. they are still waiting to see a men- Cosgrove said in relation to the evi- ond-floor bedroom.
the right to hold Ren- ing on the hospital’s Zola, 45, is charged with homi- tal health report from an expert dence delays. Zola allegedly told investigators
dina’s reinstatement in abey- pending appeal,” Toy says. cide in the December 2009 stab- hired by Zola’s attorneys. Cosgrove said prosecutors have he went to Cave’s apartment to
ance pending the resolution Jonathan Walters, attorney bing death of his ex-girlfriend, Ro- Dudick and Falvello said the until March 24 to obtain phone re- pick up his belongings around mid-
of its appeal of Nealon’s order for the Wyoming Valley Nurs- semarie Cave. He is scheduled to phone records are difficult to ob- cords, while defense attorneys night.
to the Third Circuit Court of es Association, said the hospi-
Appeals. tal’s argument is nothing
The dispute centers on the more than a “desperate at-
interpretation of what the ar- tempt” to influence the court LOCAL BRIEFS owner Siniawa 16 LP, 851 Com-
merce Blvd., Suite 207, Dickson
Apt. 3, Bronx, NY; fined $1,500;
Date: 2/16/2011.
mits; owner Leo Glodzik, 1009
Morgan Drive; fined $3,500; Date:
bitrator meant when he di- by raising issues already re- City; fined $1,000; Date: 2/2/ DISTRICT C: 253 S. Grant St.; 2/8/2011; 253 New Hancock St.;
rected Rendina to be rein- jected by the arbitrator. WILKES-BARRE – The city 2011; 32 Murray St.; no rental no rental inspection, license, or working with a stop order in
stated “as soon as practica- “The mere mention of Code Enforcement Office an- inspection, no rental license; property manager; owner Victoria place; owner Leo Glodzik, 1009
ble.” these so-called concerns is nounces that the following code owner: Ron and Mary Ellen Tirko, Nesbitt, 549 Richfield Ave., Kend- Morgan Drive; fined $1,000; Date:
Robert J. Toy of Philadel- not only an inappropriate at- citations were issued during the 166 E. Thomas St.; fined $1,000; worth, N.J.; fined $1,500; Date: 2/15/2011.
Date: 2/19/2011; 270-272 Parrish 2/17/2011; 255 S. Grant St.; no
phia, attorney for CHS, says tempt to influence the court month of February 2011: DISTRICT E: 64 Chester St.;
St.; nuisance violation; owner rental inspection, license, or prop-
in court papers that the hospi- in this proceeding, but is im- DISTRICT A: 86-88 Carlisle St., Fedner Knaggs, 63 Teaberry erty manager; owner Victoria no rental inspection and license;
tal contends it does not have material insomuch as it re- working beyond permit; owner Drive, Drums; property closed; Nesbitt, 549 Richfield Ave., Kend- owner Francis Holena, RR 2,
to reinstate him because its veals no justification for the Leo Glodzik, 1009 Morgan Drive; Date: 2/14/2011; 207 Andover St.; worth, N.J.; fined $1,500; Date: Harveys Lake; fined $1,000; Date:
appeal is still pending. The hospital’s refusal to comply fined $1,000; Date: 2/10/2011. no rental inspection, license, or 2/17/2011. 2/16/2011.
union believes the term with the court’s order,” Wal- DISTRICT B: 290-320 S. Penn- local property manager; owner DISTRICT D: 253 New Han- To report any code violations,
means Rendina must be rein- ters says. sylvania Ave.; unsecure property; Clarita Vasquez, 1230 Teller Ave., cock St.; working without per- call 208-4139.

Facing up to 22 years on charges, area man pleads guilty to assaulting woman


By SHEENA DELAZIO reckless endangerment charge len Klouchinsky, who told po- home and found blood on the er Street apartment looking that her husband yelled at her,
sdelazio@timesleader.com when he is sentenced on April lice she was attacked inside a sidewalk and porch, and blood for her husband, David Bush, “I was going to kill her. You
WILKES-BARRE – A Ha- 26. South River Street house. She spatter in the kitchen. Police and found him and Klouchin- ruined it!” according to court
nover Township man pleaded Assistant District Attorney said she was hit on the back of then searched and found a sky in the kitchen. papers.
guilty Tuesday to assaulting a Albert Yacoub prosecuted the the head with an object and black metal bar with suspect- Court records say Maureen Police said Klouchinsky suf-
woman with a metal bar. case. Bush is represented by choked repeatedly between ed blood on it. Bush is the property manager fered a fractured lumbar bone
David Franklin Bush, 43, of attorney Christopher O’Don- July 31 and Aug. 1, while dis- Police were later contacted while David Bush is the main- (lower back vertebrae), a lost
Stanley Street, entered the nell. robed and bound hand and by a woman, identified as tenance man for the property. tooth, lacerations and bruises,
plea before Luzerne County According to court records, foot. Maureen Bush, who said that Maureen Bush said she and heavy bleeding from her
Judge David Lupas to one on Aug. 1, police met with Col- Police went to the the house on Aug. 1 she went to the Riv- helped the woman escape and scalp and hand.
count each of aggravated as-
sault and reckless endanger-
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Alleged drug dealer’s bail cut Former podiatrist


charged with theft
Fee drops in half to $500K for nal conspiracy to Luzerne Coun- Valley were the Sex, Money, Mur- State Deputy Attorney Tim
David A. Johnson Jr.; 4 counts ty Other
Court. der sect based in New Jersey, the Doherty did not object to lower Paul Chromey, 56, has agreed say why Chromey was barred
counts of possession Nine Tech Grenades sect out of bail, asking that it not be reduced from billing Medicare, but it
proceed, 3 others dismissed. with intent to deliver a controlled Brooklyn, New York City, and G- to plead guilty to theft in
below $500,000. appears it is related to a 1999
substance, conspiracy and crimi- Shine sect based out of Queens, “From the evidence we gath- connection with health care. case in which Chromey was
nal use of a cell phone against New York City, according to the ered, he has a high-level position charged with Medicare fraud.
By EDWARD LEWIS Johnson were withdrawn. state AG’s office. next to (Albert) Rosembert,” Do- In that case, authorities said
elewis@timesleader.com Johnson was one of 17 people The Sex, Money, Murder sect herty said, noting most of those By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER Chromey, who served as busi-
WILKES-BARRE – Bail for an charged in October by the state of Bloods was responsible for charged in Operation Bloodstain tmorgan@timesleader.com ness manager for a podiatrist
alleged Bloods gang member Office of Attorney General Bu- most of the volume of heroin are members of the Bloods, in- SCRANTON – A former po- who had offices in Old Forge
reau of Narcotics Investigation drug sales in the valley.
charged in a $15 million heroin cluding Johnson, who were in- diatrist has been charged with and Exeter, billed Medicare
and Drug Control, Luzerne Drug agents alleged the organi-
trafficking ring was cut in half, to volved in shootings and robber- bilking Medicare out of more $89,260 for services that were
County Drug Task Force and zation purchased 50 to 100 bricks
$500,000, during a preliminary Wilkes-Barre police in Operation of heroin – there are 50 heroin ies in the area. than $700,000 for accepting not performed. The podiatrist
hearing in Wilkes-Barre Central Bloodstain for allegedly distri- packets in a brick – every two to Rosembert was identified by payments in connection with in that case was not charged
Court on Tuesday. buting 1.5 million heroin packets four days in Newark, N.J., and drug agents as the alleged ring items for which he was not with any crime.
David A. Johnson Jr., 20, also on local streets since January New York City to sell in the leader of the trafficking cartel. He authorized to bill the insur- Chromey pleaded guilty in
known as “Money,” waived his 2007. Wyoming Valley. is scheduled for a preliminary ance program. July 1999 to one count
right to the preliminary hearing, Drug agents identified the al- During Tuesday’s hearing, hearing on March 30. Paul Chromey, 56, In the latest of mail fraud in con-
sending two counts of possession leged heroin sources as members Johnson’s lawyer, Mark Mack, “I’ll drop it to $500,000, that’s of Plains Township, case, (Paul) nection with that case.
with intent to deliver a controlled of the Bloods street gang in New asked that bail be reduced to al- the bottom line. Good day,” Se- has agreed to plead He was later sentenced
substance and one count each of York. Divisions of the gang that low Johnson to get a job and earn nior District Judge Andrew Baril- guilty to one count of Chromey has to three years proba-
corrupt organizations and crimi- trafficked heroin to the Wyoming some money for his family. la said. theft in connection admitted he tion and ordered to
with health care, ac- illegally billed pay $29,725 in restitu-
cording to a plea Medicare for tion.

Couple sentenced for leaving tot in car Four court filings challenge
agreement filed Mon- In the latest case,
day in federal court. $764,758 in Chromey has admitted
Chromey, the own- goods. he illegally billed

By SHEENA DELAZIO casino.


petitions, election paperwork er of Northeast Pe-
dorthic Services in
Medicare for $764,758
in goods. He has
sdelazio@timesleader.com Cosgrove also ordered that an evalua- Times Leader staff Plains Township, illegally agreed to reimburse the pro-
WILKES-BARRE – A Larksville cou- tion be done by the probation depart- Luzerne County Election Bureau Director Leo- billed Medicare for diabetic gram the full amount, with the
ple were sentenced Tuesday to one year ment to determine if the couple need nard Piazza said his office has received copies of shoes, inserts and other items first $100,000 to be paid at the
probation each on charges they left a parenting classes. four court filings challenging petitions and other from Jan. 1, 2006, to July 10, time of his plea. The remain-
then-22-month-old boy in a vehicle with The couple were found guilty of the election paperwork submitted by prospective pri- 2009, according to a press re- ing restitution will be paid in
an older brother while the two were in- charges in January. mary election candidates. lease issued Tuesday by U.S. accordance with a schedule
side the Mohegan Sun at Pocono Police were alerted to the situation in Tuesday was the deadline to file challenges. Ob- Attorney Peter J. Smith. that will be determined by the
Downs casino. jections will be heard by a county judge, Piazza Smith said Chromey had court.
March 2010 when the toddler was play-
Floyd H. Robinson, 44, and Michelle said. been barred from billing Medi- The maximum sentence for
ing with a cell phone and inadvertently
L. Shulskie, 39, of East Main Street, Challengers are contesting paperwork of candi- care and all other federal the crime is one year in prison
were sentenced on one count each of called 911, leading police to find him dates in Black Creek Township, Penn Lake Park and health care benefit programs and a $100,000 fine.
endangering the welfare of children by and a 13-year-old boy in a car in the Magisterial District 11-3-02, Piazza said. for a period of 10 years begin- The U.S. Attorney’s Office
Luzerne County Judge Joseph Cos- parking lot of the casino around 12:30 No challenges were filed in the county council ning in December 2000. He has agreed to recommend a
grove. a.m. race, he said. therefore was not entitled to lesser sentence based on Chro-
As part of their sentence, the couple Robinson and Shulskie will be sen- March 23 is the last day for candidates to with- receive any federal payments. mey’s agreement to plead
were ordered to complete 10 hours of tenced on March 15. They both face a draw their candidacy. The press release does not guilty.
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MEETINGS tain companies, but now the


township would like to open up
through the county for any new
construction or additions.
this year.
Sipper said the township is
matter and report back to coun-
cil at the next meeting.
items on the list below will be
picked up. All pickup item fees
the bidding to the many other Also, council announced: scheduled to pay off its four Council also discussed a burn- must be paid in advance.
Gas ordinance lawn care services in the Back • Jason Berti was recognized debt loans in 2013, 2015 and two ing ban. Solicitor Joseph Yeager Dumpsters will be available
Mountain. by Mayor Joseph Herbert and in 2017. He did not have the said a burning ban ordinance behind the municipal building
called ‘precedent’ The public hearing for the council President Eileen Cipria- total amount of debt available at could apply to all types of burn- for residents to deposit items as
KINGSTON TWP. – A natural drafted gas-and-oil-drilling ordi- ni last month for attaining the the meeting. ing, or the ban could specify well. This will take place from
gas and oil industry ordinance nance and the next supervisors’ rank of Eagle Scout. Sipper said the township exceptions such as for camp Wednesday, May 4, through
proposed in Kingston Township meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. • Anyone interested in volun- accrued the debt when it had to fires or small patio fires. Friday, May 6, from 7 a.m. to
may be a “precedent” for the April 13 in the municipal build- teering for the fire police can repair the roof on the township Council President Bob Dayli- noon and 12:45 to 6 p.m. and on
area, said Supervisor James ing. call Carl Worthington at (570) Saturday, May 7, from 8 a.m. to
building, purchase a new fire da suggested the present nui-
Reino Jr. noon and 12:45 to 4 p.m.
Sara Hite 362-3422 or attend an informa- truck and absorb higher overall sance ordinance could also
The draft ordinance, which Items that will not be accept-
tional meeting today at Mar- operating costs. On top of that, apply to issues of open burning.
the board of supervisors passed
at its meeting last Wednesday,
Two grants to aid iannacci’s Restaurant in West the township was already The council agreed to meet ed include construction materi-
als, paint cans, automobile
addresses natural gas drilling West Side Trail Wyoming at 7 p.m. maxed out on taxes, he said. after the regular session to dis-
parts, propane tanks or hazard-
• Hose Co. No. 1 is holding McDermott said the other cuss the burning ban ordinance
and compressor stations and the WEST WYOMING -- The ous materials.
its annual ziti dinner on March option was cutting services such further.
rules and regulations the indus- West Side Trail, which runs Permits to deposit items in
26 at the firehouse on Shoemak- as police and public works, but Also, residents expressed
try must follow to do business through the boroughs of West the Dumpsters must be pur-
er Avenue. Tickets can be pur- the commissioners did not want concern over the need for a stop
in the township. Wyoming, Wyoming, Exeter and
chased by calling (570) 693- to do that. sign at the bottom of Front chased in advance and no one
“It’s my personal belief that West Pittston, will be accessible
3660. In other business, the com- Street, where children play. will be allowed to deposit items
the ordinance proposed is the to a lot more people, thanks to
Camille Fioti
missioners: Mayor James Brodginski said unless they have a permit.
most extensive and may be a two grants the borough was
• Approved a payment of Front Street is a state road and The fee schedule is: $5 for
precedent ordinance for gas recently awarded.
drilling,” said Reino. A state Department of Com-
Insurance policy $12,234 to Reilly Associates for the state would be asked to cars for each visit, $10 for small
pickups for each visit; $25 for
He said the board looked at munity and Natural Resources payment approved engineering work on the Safe place a sign at the bottom of the
commercial trucks (more than
other area natural gas ordinanc- Routes to School Project. The hill.
grant in the amount of $172,000 HANOVER TWP. – The com- 8-foot box) each visit; $30 for
es, including those in the west- project was funded by a Council will report the state’s
along with a Safe Routes to missioners approved some bills each refrigerator, freezer or air
ern part of the state, to combine $200,000 federal grant, but the response to this request.
School grant of $1,146,349 and for payment at their regular conditioner; $20 for each dehu-
what supervisors deemed the township is responsible for all The next borough council
administered by PennDOT, was monthly meeting Monday night. midifier; $10 for each washer,
best aspects to the township. engineering costs. meeting is April 11 at 7 p.m.
awarded to the borough to de- Commissioners unanimously dryer, dishwasher, stove or
Reino said the ordinance • Presented a proclamation to Geri Gibbons
sign and construct an additional approved a payment of $283,346 water heater; $2 for each car
covers drilling, compressor resident Thomas Joseph Caffrey
1.42 additional miles of recre- to Joseph J. Joyce Associates for
stations, requirements for road ational trail. the 2011-12 insurance policy
for attaining the rank of Eagle Township plans tire; $4 for each tire on the rim;
$4 for each 16-inch tire; $6 for
damage compensations, rules The project will link commu- renewal premiums. The policies
Scout. pickup, dump-off each 16-inch tire on the rim; $8
and regulations that must be Scott Gomb
nity neighborhoods, three exist- are effective March 24, 2010 to WRIGHT TWP. -- Supervisor for each 16.5-inch tire; $12 for
followed before beginning work ing trails and trail heads, two March 24, 2011. Donald Zampetti on Monday each 16.5-inch tire on the rim;
in the area. He said the compa- parks, the four aforementioned The overall cost is broken Water run-off woes, night announced that the town- $2 for each motorcycle tire.
nies must work with township municipalities, schools, histor- down to $17,296 for property burn ban discussed ship is sponsoring a cleanup In other business, Fire Chief
engineers to videotape areas
ical sites and downtown shop- and inland marine coverage, WARRIOR RUN -- Recent that will run May 2 through 7. Dave Pettit mentioned that the
before work begins to track
ping districts. The DCNR grant $49,927 on general liability, water run-off onto properties on Zampetti said arrangements fire department will have its
changes to land and roads.
will pay for the replacement of $36,585 for automobile and Beaumont Street was discussed can be made for pickup of items annual Open House as well as
Township Manager Kathleen
sidewalks, curbs and driveway $497 on crime. Workers’ com- at Monday night’s council meet- such as couches and mattresses its Health Fair for all emergency
Sebastian said a draft will be
aprons that are cracked, crum- pensation cost is $179,041. ing. for a fee of $5 each. There will service personnel in the county
available for public inspection
bling or heaved up by trees and Past township commissioner Attorney James Pyra said his also be an appliance pickup. on April 9, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
by Monday in the municipal
provide handicapped accessibil- Frank Ciavarella questioned the research did not make it clear Residents can call the super- Those with questions about the
building. A public hearing on
ity where there is none. commissioners on the payment whether the responsible party visors’ office Monday through event can call 868-3765.
the matter will be held April 13
at the municipal building before The location for that part of and asked if the insurance was was a resident or an estate. Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. dur- Also, the Public Works De-
the next supervisors meeting. the project will run from the put out for bid. He also wanted He said that in order to pet- ing the month of April only. partment completed a zone-to-
In other business, the board south side of Eighth Street from to know when the contract was ition the court for injunctive Pickups will be scheduled for zone inspection of street signs
passed a subdivision for Brown Charney Park to Route 11 and approved and would expire. relief, the owner of the property May 2 and 3. All of the items as well as its spring paving
Manor located off of Carverton the east side of Shoemaker Township Manager John must be identified. He said he must be placed at the roadside operations.
Road that has been in dispute Avenue from Daily Park to Sipper said that since Joyce will do further research in the Monday, May 2, by 8 a.m. Only Jim Morrissey
for more than 30 years. Eighth Street, said borough provides a professional service,
engineer Mike Amato. it did not require bidding. Joyce
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Editorial
OUR OPINION: W-B RENEWAL

City to get push


from bike project
B
RAVO TO THE city tion, they can gain a new per-
boosters striving to spective on the city’s offerings.
make Wilkes-Barre’s Spot an overlooked bed and
downtown more dy- breakfast, a startup business or
namic by introducing a new restaurant. Eyeball the win-
bike lending program, supply- dow displays of retail spaces
ing free pedals to people who such as Art Seen Gallery. Find
want to tour the place at a lei- a favorite flower bed along the
surely pace. levee or tucked between state-
The bike share program, set ly offices. Ogle the architecture
to begin in mid-April, initially of a church or synagogue.
will operate out of the Genetti The Wilkes-Barre Bike Share
Hotel & Conference Center, on Program, if sustained, could
Market Street. The serve as a small
“fleet” includes A bit of Jersey way to get larger
about a dozen no- things – outlooks,
boardwalk-like bike
frills, three-speed bi- entrepreneurial
cycles. traffic near Public plans and energy –
Chances are, no Square and the rolling again.
one will want to steal Riverfront Park Imagine how the
one of these mun- urban ambiance
dane models from an
will help to enliven might change
inattentive user; just the city’s hub … here if other in-
in case, borrowers trepid folks en-
will have compli- tered the mix:
mentary use of a bike lock. And more café-style sidewalk seat-
helmet, too. Participants ages ing, pushcart vendors with soft
16 and up will be required to pretzels and drinks, riverside
show photo identification and paddleboat/kayak rentals and MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
sign a waiver before riding kite sales at Kirby Park.
away on a loaner. Sure, a stroll in mid-city
A bit of Jersey boardwalk- Wilkes-Barre might never rival Education too important SEND US YOUR OPINION
achievement.
Once the facts are out there, one realizes

to be hit by state cuts


like bike traffic near Public San Antonio’s River Walk or Letters to the editor must include the that the governor doesn’t know his state
Square and the Riverfront Park the scenery along the river writer’s name, address and daytime and its strengths, and he is fighting ad-
phone number for verification. Letters vancement.
will help to enliven the city’s Seine. But we have something

W
ith the economy the way it is, cutting should be no more than 250 words. We
hub, still wrongly perceived by special that, with more effort, costs is pretty much inevitable. How- reserve the right to edit and limit writers Christina Bruns
certain people as “CSI”-dan- can surely shine. to one published letter every 30 days. Dallas
ever, the proposed state spending
gerous and utterly derelict. As French novelist Marcel • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
cuts on education are ridiculous.
European plaza, it’s not. But Proust said, “The real voyage
Teaching qualifications
• Fax: 570-829-5537
Education is an investment in our fu- • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
adults, whether out-of-towners of discovery consists not in
ture. Most good jobs in this country re- N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
or natives, will discover that by seeking new landscapes but in
opting for low-tech locomo- having new eyes.”
quire a college degree, and we are falling
behind the way it is. should not include race
As a student at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, treating them with special respect and

I
was extremely disappointed to read
this issue directly affects me. Costs for admiration. This status does not, however,
QUOTE OF THE DAY college already have been rising. I want to translate into a license to violate the law.”
about Wilkes-Barre School District Su-
perintendent Jeff Namey’s recent kow-
“Please do not go outside. Please be able to get a degree in my field without Got that, Scooch? towing to local NAACP leader Ron Felton
having to go into massive debt. The article continues: “Why? Central to
stay indoors. Please close windows Cuts such as those proposed by the the notion of fairness and equality in our
at the last school board meeting.
Superintendent Namey needs to realize
and make your homes airtight.” governor only serve to make college less political system is that everyone’s conduct
that giving special preferences to black
attractive to prospective students and add is held to the same standards. For those
Yukio Edano teaching applicants is blatant anti-white
to the frustration of students already in who make laws the imperative to comply
Japan’s chief cabinet secretary urged residents in
with the laws is even more acute. How can racial discrimination.
the danger zone to take precautions earlier this
college. As a country, we need to get
ahead, and cutting education spending is public officials encourage others to follow A standardized test should be adminis-
week as high levels of radiation leaked from a crippled nuclear plant in tered to ensure that there will be no racial
the nation’s tsunami-ravaged northeastern region. probably the last thing that will help us to the law when they themselves do not.”
do so. How’s that, Mr. Michael Conahan? bias and that the brightest of prospective
Education is a “must-have,” Governor The article also states: “What does it say teachers are hired. Excellence should be
OTHER OPINION: STATE SURPLUS Corbett. I’m sure most of the perks you about the legitimacy of the act of law- the sole criteria for hiring teachers – pure
and other elected officials in the state have making if lawmakers themselves ignore and simple.

Offset budget cuts are “nice-to-haves.” How about if you cut


some of them?
laws” for personal gain?
“The public’s trust in an official is prem-
ised on the notion that public officials will
Steve Smith
Pittston

with slush fund


Garth Todd
West Pittston set aside their self-interested inclinations
and promote the greater good. … Hasty budget approval
Elected officials’ status “As Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said,
backfires at Abington
T
‘It takes less time to do a thing right than
HE PENNSYLVANIA state intends to spend this year
no pass to violate law
to explain why you did it wrong.’”
Legislature is the large- on public libraries. Lawmakers

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Federal guidelines notwithstanding, it is t its Feb. 16 meeting the Abington
st body of its kind in say the surplus offers insurance Heights School Board rushed to pass a
hoped Mr. Ciavarella receives the maxi-
the nation, and the sec- against losing their funding dur-

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ow that self-inflated lawyer Al Flora mum possible sentence, which would budget without knowing what cuts it
ond most expensive to run. ing a budget battle with the gov- crowed that his client had “won” the would face from the state and federal gov-
ensure he receives punishment in kind that
But it doesn’t stop there. In ernor. public corruption trial and would ernments. I said this act was irresponsible.
reflects the content of this letter.
addition to doing less with But for the 2011-12 fiscal year, prepare an appeal, let’s try to find common Nearly two weeks later, my concerns
more, the Pennsylvania Legisla- we’re looking at billions in bud- Mike Martin
sense and logic among the detritus of this Hanover Township have been realized: Gov. Tom Corbett’s
ture also insists upon zealously get cuts. If ever there was a time legal debacle. budget includes an estimated $1 million
guarding a slush fund worth for the Legislature to lead by ex- Regarding former county judge Mark
Middle class suffering
cut to the district. Since the board passed
hundreds of millions of dollars. ample, to use its surplus to save Ciavarella and his love affair with the “Ben-
The most recent audit, dating a few families – this is it. its budget without these facts, its budget
jamins,” a key question is the “special
under GOP leadership
to July, puts Pennsylvania’s leg- Furthermore, a protracted presumably will be deeply in the red.
obligation for public officials to comply At the board meeting, I spoke about how
islative surplus at about $188 ideological spat between the
with the law,” as has been written. the board needs to save money by cutting
million. The Legislature does Legislature and Gov. Tom Cor-

T
The following information is excerpted he mantra of “jobs” that we heard pre- its bloated administrative budget, not its
not sequester that money. It can bett is highly unlikely. They’re
from the Institute for Local Government’s election and that swept tea party and educational programs. I offered solutions
be shifted for use for a variety of all on the same page, which
article titled “When an Elected Official Republican puppets into office is no-
legislative purposes, a process makes supporters’ primary justi- to maintain transitional first-grade and
Skirts the Law and Scandal Looms,” pub- where to be seen.
overseen by small committees of fication for the surplus entirely emotional support classes, computer train-
lished in 2005. House Speaker John Boehner answers
lawmakers who meet in secret. moot. ing at the elementary schools and librar-
“This (special) obligation involves eth- the budget crisis with loss of jobs as “so be
The upshot, according to The Unfortunately, our leaders ians in our high schools.
Associated Press, is that it’s im- don’t seem very interested in ical values of trustworthiness, responsib- it,” while also cutting funding for poor
I ask the board to offer educationally
possible to tell which dollars leading by example. ility and fairness. A key aspect of the pub- children and women.
lic’s trust in government is the notion that As far as state budget deficits, it turns sound reasons for eliminating the above
paid for which expenditure, be- At the very least, a lawmaker programs. Convince the community that
cause the Legislature simply should propose that the legisla- everyone is held to the same standards in out that Republican governors are going
terms of law enforcement. … after the middle-class union workers who these cuts will not hurt our children and
blends its surplus with the rest tive surplus cannot be intermin- their futures. Convince the public that
of the money it receives in a bud- gled with other revenue just to “(The elected official’s colleagues) have want to arbitrate, which is a right. The
a responsibility to take steps to maintain governor of Wisconsin is skipping this their hastily passed budget against the
get year. pay the bills.
the public’s trust in the integrity of the point and is attempting to end unions advice of the superintendent will not cause
At $188 million, we’re talking
Public Opinion, Chambersburg agency law enforcement efforts. … altogether. It is as if the middle class alone even more cuts to educational programs.
about three times the money the
“Elected officials sometimes get a mixed caused the deficit. Schools are established to educate chil-
EDITORIAL BOARD message regarding their station in the The truth of the matter is that teacher dren; our board seems determined to dis-
community,” the article states. “Constitu- gains in Wisconsin have gone hand in hand mantle our educational excellence. Please
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor ents and those who do business in the area with student success rates. Arbitration has “keep Abington proud.”
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT can sometimes send the message that never contributed to the state deficit, and Tom Brogan
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. elected officials occupy a special status by Wisconsin leads other states in educational South Abington Township

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


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Tokyo-area quake risk rises, say scientists CREWS


Continued from Page 1A

Pattern of aftershocks seems chael Wysession, a seismologist sources. “Tokyo is in the center of ev- have been anticipating a Big One work in the Sea of Japan on the
at Washington University, St. First, large earthquakes like erything, and it’s pathologically of at least a magnitude 8.0 that country’s west coast rather than
to be shifting from waters off
Louis. the one that struck near Sendai located in harm’s way,” he added. could have devastating conse- risk the hazards of radiation and
coast of Sendai to the capital. Already, the pattern of after- last week spawn hundreds of af- And then there’s the fact that quences for Tokyo. They already the debris field in the waters off
shocks in Japan appears to be tershocks along nearby faults this week’s aftershocks “seem to have a name for it: the Tokai the east coast.
shifting southward from waters and plate boundaries. Some of be migrating from Sendai toward quake. Sensitive air monitoring equip-
By By ERYNE BROWN off the coast of Sendai to Tokyo, these aftershocks can be power- Tokyo,” said John Rundle, a seis- But the Japan Meteorological ment on the aircraft carrier USS
Los Angeles Times which is 231 miles away. On ful in their own right. In Japan, mologist at the University of Cal- Agency said Tuesday that the George Washington detected low
LOS ANGELES — As dozens Tuesday night local time, a mag- aftershocks have been as high as ifornia, Davis . Shizuoka aftershock was not di- levels of radioactivity from the
of aftershocks continued to rattle nitude 6.2 quake struck near Shi- 7.1. In 2008, a study that assessed rectly related to Tokai, said Shin- Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear pow-
Japan, scientists said Tuesday zuoka, 72 miles southwest of the Second, Tokyo is situated at the seismic risk in Tokyo con- ji Toda, a geologist at Kyoto Uni- er plant as the carrier sat pier-
they were worried that Friday’s Japanese capital. what’s known as a “triple junc- cluded the city faces a 30 percent versity who has worked closely side at Yokosuka, Cmdr. Jeff Da-
magnitude 9.0 temblor might That quake “upped the ante” tion,” a place where three tecton- chance of a quake with shaking with Stein. The Shizuoka after- vis, a spokesman for the U.S. 7th
trigger a dangerous earthquake for Tokyo, said Thomas Jordan, ic plates — in this case, the Pacif- as intense as that felt in Sendai in shock was a strike-slip quake, Fleet, said Tuesday.
close to Tokyo, the largest urban director of the Southern Califor- ic, the Philippine and the Eur- the next 30 years. and the Tokai quake would be a Davis said that while there was
center in the world. nia Earthquake Center at the asian plates — come together. Friday’s quake appears to have megathrust quake, Toda said. no danger to the public from the
The fear is that the initial University of Southern Califor- Such busy intersections are often “slightly increased the stresses Scientists noted that predict- radiation levels, the commander
quake and the series of large af- nia. seismically active and “tend to on faults around Tokyo,” said ing earthquake activity was al- recommended as a precaution
tershocks that follow will trans- Concerns about the quake risk produce a lot of fracturing and Stein, who led the study. Still, he ways a tricky business. “We have that military personnel and their
fer geophysical stresses into in the Tokyo metropolitan area breaking off of stuff,” said Ross emphasized that exactly what it an incredible habit of being families at the two bases, Yokosu-
nearby faults, causing some near — home to 32.5 million people Stein, a U.S. Geological Service might herald is unclear. wrong,” Stein said. ka and Naval Air Facility Atsugi,
Tokyo to shift violently, said Mi- — seem to arise from multiple geophysicist in Menlo Park. Since the 1970s, seismologists limit their outdoor activities and
seal ventilation systems at their
homes as much as possible.

JAPAN Tsunami survivors cook and eat in


front of their damaged house
Tuesday in Ishinomaki in Miyagi
At the White House Tuesday,
spokesman Jay Carney said that
unlike some other countries the
Prefecture after the area was
Continued from Page 1A U.S. was not recommending that
badly damaged by Friday’s 9.0-
an already edgy Japan after Fri- magnitude earthquake and tsuna- American citizens leave Tokyo
day’s massive earthquake and mi. Four days later, millions of over radiation concerns.
tsunami that is estimated to have people strung out along the east Tokyo is about 170 miles from
killed more than 10,000 people. coast had little food, water or heat. the nuclear plant and slightly ele-
Hajimi Motujuku, a spokes- Up to 450,000 people are in tem- vated radiation levels were re-
man for Tokyo Electric Power, or porary shelters. It is estimated ported in the capital, but Japa-
TEPCO, said the outer housing that as many as 10,000 people nese officials said the increase
of the containment vessel at the may have died as a result of the was too small to threaten the 39
No. 4 unit at the complex caught quake and tidal wave. million people in and around the
fire. city.
On Tuesday, a fire broke out in Nonetheless, Austria said it is
the same reactor’s fuel storage moving its embassy from Tokyo
pond — an area where used nu- to Osaka and France recommend-
clear fuel is kept cool — causing ed that its citizens leave the Japa-
radioactivity to be released into nese capital.
the atmosphere. TEPCO said the Carney said that U.S. officials
new blaze erupted because the have determined American citi-
initial fire had not been fully ex- zens in Japan should follow the
tinguished. AP PHOTO same guidance Japan is giving to
About three hours after the its own citizens. The Japanese
blaze erupted Wednesday, Ja- government has warned people
goda. Boric acid is “important be- early Tuesday afternoon but ap- The stock market plunged for a
pan’s nuclear safety agency said within 20 miles of the nuclear re-
Japan’s national news agency, cause it captures radiation and peared to subside by evening, of- second straight day, dropping 10
flames could no longer be seen at actor complex damaged in the
Unit 4. But it was unable to con- Kyodo, said 33 percent of the fuel helps prevent radiation from ficials said. But the unease re- percent Tuesday. However, the
rods at a second reactor were al- leaking,” said Nishimura, the mained in a country trying to re- market soared more than 6 per- earthquake and tsunami to stay
firm that the blaze had been put indoors to avoid exposure, but of-
out, and clouds of white smoke so damaged. safety agency spokesman. cover from the massive disasters cent in Wednesday morning
The troubles have been caused But it melted away steel when that are believed to have killed trading. ficials have said radiation levels
were billowing from the reactor, in Tokyo didn’t represent a
according to live video footage of by overheating of the reactors, it was used repeatedly at a trou- more than 10,000 people and bat- The re-emergence of the fire at
which have lost their cooling bled Ohio nuclear plant. tered the world’s third-largest the spent fuel pond in Unit 4 threat.
the plant. The U.S. embassy in Tokyo has
Also Wednesday, Japan’s nu- ability because of damage to Nishimura said the govern- economy. Officials have only makes that “my biggest worry”
equipment from the earthquake ment had also ordered the utility confirmed about 3,300 deaths. because “the spent fuel pool real- told Americans to avoid traveling
clear safety agency said 70 per-
and tsunami. Excessive heating company to immediately spray The radiation leak caused the ly doesn’t have any containment to Japan.
cent of the nuclear fuel rods may
will lead to a meltdown of the re- water on Unit 4. government to order 140,000 over it and it’s very exposed,” The Navy said Monday that ra-
have been damaged at another
actor and release hazardous radi- Both units 1 and 3 have no roof people living within 20 miles of said Meshkati. “There is radioac- diation was detected by another
Fukushima Dai-ichi reactor that
ation. after earlier blasts, making it the plant to seal themselves in- tive fuel that could cause some carrier, the USS Ronald Reagan,
was first stricken last week, trig-
Engineers are desperately try- easy to dump water onto them, doors to avoid exposure, and au- problems.” and that 17 helicopter crew mem-
gering the crisis.
“But we don’t know the nature ing to cool the reactors and spent he said. Unit 4 has holes in the thorities declared a ban on com- In a rare bit of good news, res- bers had to be decontaminated
of the damage, and it could be ei- fuel rods after the electricity was building, which allowed fire mercial air traffic through the ar- cuers found two survivors Tues- after returning from search and
ther melting, or there might be cut off in the wake of the quake, trucks to spray water inside. ea. Worries about radiation rip- day, one of them a 70-year-old rescue duty. The Navy said more
some holes in them,” said an shutting down their cooling Radiation levels in areas pled through Tokyo and other woman whose house was torn off crews were exposed to very low
agency spokesman, Minoru Oh- functions. around the nuclear plant rose areas far beyond that cordon. its foundation by the tsunami. levels of radiation Tuesday.

STERLING
formed him several months ago Sen. John F. Kennedy story hotel, Urban said.
about the likelihood of the Hotel shakes the hands of peo- The property is about 3/4 of
Sterling demolition. Urban said ple who came out to see an acre, according to county
he is willing to publicly discuss him in October 1960 as property records.
Continued from Page 1A his motorcade passed the
what was said now that the state “The site has a lot of potential,
Sterling Hotel in Wilkes
National Register of Historic commission verified it has been and we need to think big on this
Barre. Kennedy was vis-
Places, Pollman said. notified. project – not let it get tied up in
iting the city while cam-
Commission representatives Urban said Rogers told him a paigning for president the hands of local people for
wanted assurances that CityVest developer concluded it would that year. their own personal gain,” Urban
had exhausted attempts to pre- not be cost-effective to rehabil- said. “Our goal should be attract-
serve the structure, and the non- itate the building because of its ing private dollars.”
profit informed the state that it advanced deterioration. The Rogers declined to discuss
has been unable to find a private roof is in poor condition and anything about demolition on
investor to develop and renovate many areas of the building have Tuesday.
the structure, Pollman said. low ceiling heights that are not CityVest is wrapping up a
Renovation costs have been conducive to new development, study of the Sterling’s structural
estimated at $100 million be- Urban said. condition and limitations and
cause the project includes a new The building has been vacant the site’s potential and will be
high-rise to the rear of the origi- since 1998. sharing the results with county
nal hotel. CityVest wants the county’s and city officials in the near fu-
“They have been investigating Community Development Office ture, Rogers said.
other preservation alternatives, to provide about $1 million to Rogers said the visit to the
but they just have not panned demolish the structure, Urban TIMES LEADER FIRE PHOTO state Historical and Museum
out,” Pollman said. said. Commission was made as part of
CityVest, known as a develop- “I believe there’s a consensus step aside after demolition be- purchase and develop the site The project also received $1 that study.
er of “last resort,” acquired the among commissioners that if we cause the Hotel Sterling proper- with their own funds, he said. million in federal and $3 million The Hotel Sterling was once
property from a back-tax sale in provide money to bring the ty faces the county’s revamped The county could return mon- in state funding, officials have considered the city’s most luxu-
2002, announcing plans to re- property down, we then want River Common park along the ey from the land sale to the said. rious hotel, with 450 rooms,
store the property and fill it with site control,” Urban said, ques- Susquehanna River, which county Community Develop- The county community devel- three restaurants, 15 private
a mix of condominiums and tioning whether Wilkes-Barre would make it prime real estate, ment Office to recoup some of opment money was used to pur- rooms and three ballrooms.
shops. elected officials have done not a project of “last resort.” the nearly $6 million in county chase the building, demolish a Guests included movie stars
County Commissioner Ste- enough to assist CityVest in mar- The county would then publi- funding that has been invested deteriorated structure to the and well-known politicians, such
phen A. Urban said CityVest ex- keting the property. cly seek proposals from private in the project to date, Urban rear of the hotel and remove as- as President Richard M. Nixon
ecutive director Alex Rogers in- Urban said CityVest should developers who are willing to said. bestos from the original seven- and Gov. John Fine.

Climbing for air PHOTOS: FEATURES:


TL intern Dawn Drumin talks to King- NJ bus crash Tips and tricks
ston firefighter Chris Mooney, who
will climb 1,224 steps at the Mohegan under investi- for spring
Sun Arena in tribute to his fire chief gation cleaning
Fred Kase, who has lung cancer.
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P I A A C L A S S 3 A B O Y S P L AY O F F S
OPINION

Royals break new ground A time to


look beyond
DICK JERARDI

Holy Redeemer advances to quarterfinals for first time the obvious


IF CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK is
predictive of what is going to
play out from Tuesday in Dayton
to the first Monday of April in
Houston, there is every chance
this NCAA Tournament could
render all conventional wisdom
moot.
In the 30 conference tourna-
ments, only eight outright league
champions were also able to win
the tournament championships.
They were: Belmont (Atlantic
Sun); Long Island (Northeast);
Oakland (Summit); Utah State
(Western Athletic); Bucknell
(Patriot); Northern Colorado
(Big Sky); Kansas (Big 12); and
Ohio State (Big Ten). Butler
(Horizon) and Gonzaga (West
Coast) tied for the regular season
and won tournaments.
Just on Saturday, the Pac-10
(Washington) and Ivy (Prince-
ton) automatic bids were decid-
ed on buzzer-beaters. Four other
Saturday title games were decid-
ed in the final seconds. Memphis
led UTEP for exactly seven sec-
onds in the Conference USA title
game, the final seven seconds.
The point is that, in an era
with fewer true powers than ever
before, one who looks beyond
the obvious is likely to have the
most success filling out the ex-
panded, 68-team bracket and
finding the most winners of the
67 games that will start with the
DON CAREY PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER “First Four” in Dayton Tuesday
Tim Lambert (left), Adam Dunsmuir, and John McCarthy of Holy Redeemer celebrate their win over PET Charter Tuesday at Freedom High School in Bethlehem. and Wednesday.
The “First Four” concept will

Alexis has 26 Foul trouble include doubleheaders with what


the tournament selection com-
mittee determined were the final

to lead charge not a problem four at-large teams and the weak-
est four teams in the bracket.
UAB will take on Clemson in
By JOHN ERZAR By DAVE KONOPKI Tuesday’s at-large game after 16
jerzar@timesleader.com dkonopki@timesleader.com seeds UNC-Asheville and Arkan-
BETHLEHEM – Dominant with the big man. BETHLEHEM – Austin Carr was just being sas-Little Rock play. Wednesday’s
Determined without him. honest when asked about the feeling of seeing doubleheader will be at-large
And onward to where no Holy Redeemer boys 6-foot-11 teammate Pete Alexis whistled for teams Southern Cal and Virginia
basketball team has ever ventured. his third foul early in the third quarter of Tues- Commonwealth and 16 seeds
Pete Alexis scored a game-high 26 points – de- day night’s state playoff game. Texas San-Antonio and Alabama
spite sitting out most of the second quarter – as “I’m not going to lie to you, I got really State.
the Royals defeated Philadel- scared when Pete got in foul trouble,” said The winner of the Tuesday
Carr.
61
HOLY
phia Electrical & Technology
61-50 in a PIAA Class 3A sec-
be.
The Redeemer senior guard didn’t need to
at-large game will enter the 64-
team bracket and play West
ond-round game at Freedom Virginia. The Wednesday winner
REDEEMER High School on Tuesday night. Alexis played smart and his teammates will play Georgetown.
District 2 champion Redeem- picked up the slack several times during the The four No. 1 seeds were no
50 er (24-4) will play on Friday
PET CHARTER against District 3 champion
game, a 61-50 win by the Royals against Phila-
delphia Electrical & Technology Charter.
great surprise. Ohio State (East)
was the No. 1 overall seed, fol-
Alexis finished with a game-high 26 points,
Lancaster Catholic (28-1) at a lowed by Kansas (Southwest),
despite playing most of the second half with
site and time to be determined in the quarterfi- three personal fouls. Pittsburgh (Southeast) and Duke
nals. Lancaster Catholic defeated D11 champion The Penn State-bound center picked up his (West). The regional sites are
Allentown Central Catholic 70-56. second foul just 18 seconds into the second Newark, San Antonio, New Or-
It will be the first time the Royals play in the quarter with Redeemer holding a 20-7 lead. leans and Anaheim.
state quarterfinals in their four years of exist- “It’s a huge killer, just sitting there on the Villanova may have finished its
ence. bench,” said Alexis. “There’s nothing you can season with five consecutive
“It’s unbelievable,” Redeemer coach Mark Be- do but sit there and watch. But I trust my losses, but the Wildcats’ six top
lenski said. “Our goal coming in four years ago teammates and they did a great job.” 50 wins were sufficient to get
when the school first started was to get as far as Freshman center Mike Prociak held down them in the field. No. 9 seed
we can. And each year we’ve progressed. To- the inside, while guards Austin Carr, Steve ’Nova will play No. 8 George
night we got one game farther that last year.” Ruch and Tim Lambert took care of the bas- Mason in Cleveland on Friday. If
It came at the expense of PET Charter, which ketball and helped a patient offense milk some the ’Cats win, they will play the
became the first District 12 team to lose a state DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER minutes off the clock. winner of Ohio State-UTSA/
Holy Redeemer’s Pete Alexis gets the ball under the basket during Alabama State on Sunday. Villa-
See REDEEMER, Page 4B Tuesday’s game against PET Charter. See TROUBLE, Page 4B nova is in the East region.
Temple did not fourpeat in the
Atlantic 10. The Owls, down two
P E N N S TAT E F O O T B A L L Linebackers and secondary starters, still had another terrific
season. They got a No. 7 seed

Lions returning many experienced players in back seven


and will play No. 10 Penn State
in Tucson, Ariz., on Thursday. If
the Owls win, they will play No.
2 San Diego State or No. 15
Northern Colorado. Temple is in
By DEREK LEVARSE Editor’s note: This is the fourth of with the first team. So the rising the West region.
dlevarse@timesleader.com a four-part series previewing Penn junior has experience on the in- The Big East, as had been
One big decision about a key State spring practice, which opens side. expected for months, got a re-
Saturday. It was pushed back from
contributor may have already Wednesday. This final installment By making that move, Penn cord 11 teams, including 10 of the
been made. A second may yet de- looks at the Nittany Lions’ line- State should be able to field a ve- 37 at-large berths.
pend on the health of another. backers and defensive backs. ry athletic group of starting line- The four leagues with Philly
Penn State opens spring prac- backers with Nate Stupar and ties (Big East, A-10, Ivy, Coloni-
tice Saturday with a wealth of ex- Gerald Hodges the two favorites al) have a total of 18 teams in the
perience in its back seven on de- the Lions’ most talented tackler. to flank Mauti. tournament.
fense. How the defense shapes “I will play middle linebacker Regardless of who starts The CAA did a great job of
up in the fall will likely depend in the spring,” Mauti, a Louisia- where, Penn State figures to im- nonconference scheduling. Its
on linebacker Michael Mauti and na native, told NewOrleans.com prove at the position despite the teams won a bunch of those
safety Nick Sukay. this month. “I played strong-side graduation of two starters in games. VCU was rewarded for
Mauti is looking at another po- in 2010. I like the middle more. I Chris Colasanti and Bani Gba- that.
sition switch and Sukay is com- like the thinking and making the dyu, both of whom had disap- Even with three more at-large
ing off of major surgery. calls. I want to be making the pointing senior campaigns. spots, there are still a few un-
calls on defense in the huddle. As always, Penn State’s depth happy coaches out there. The
LINEBACKERS That’s the spot. You’re involved should make for some interest- final few teams left out appeared
Heading into spring ball, Mau- in every play.” ing competition. A pair of prom- to be Virginia Tech (poor Seth
ti is set to move back to inside li- When Mauti tore an ACL dur- ising freshmen, Khairi Fortt and PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER Greenberg, even beating Duke
nebacker after spending the 2010 ing fall practice in 2009, he was Glenn Carson cracked the two- Michael Mauti (left), shown making a play in the Outback Bowl in was not enough), Boston Col-
campaign on the outside. The working in the middle and had January, is set to move back to inside linebacker after spending
rest of the corps will form around been expected to share snaps See PSU, Page 4B the 2010 campaign on the outside. See JERARDI, Page 4B
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L O C A L B A S K E T B A L L ANNOUNCEMENTS BULLETIN BOARD


C A L E N D A R AMERICA’S LINE
NCAA Men Crestwood Lacrosse Club is seeking
information, call Tony at 430-7571.
Wednesday, March 16 NCAA Tournament Glance an assistant coach for the high
Nanticoke Little League will have a
H.S. GIRLS BASKETBALL
All Times EDT By ROXY ROXBOROUGH school club team. Previous la-
mandatory manager’s and coach’s
FIRST ROUND
crosse experience is a plus. The
PIAA State Playoffs At UD Arena meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday at
Dayton, Ohio BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas, club is currently scheduled to
3A Second Round West Side Park each team needs at
Holy Redeemer vs. Archbishop Wood, 6 p.m. at Tuesday, March 15 Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$750 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. become a varsity sport in the
Parkland H.S. in Orefield, PA UNC Asheville 81, Arkansas-Little Rock 77, OT least one representative. There will
2012-2013 school year. PIAA back-
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE No. 12 Seed East: UAB (22-9) vs. Clemson (21-11),
NBA N Carolina 18.5 Long Island U also be final sign up from 6 to
(4 p.m.) (n) ground clearances and school
Utica at King’s Wednesday, March 16 Favorite Points Underdog Washington 5.5 Georgia 8p.m. Nanticoke Junior Trojans
board approval are required. If
Mt. Saint Mary at Misericordia No. 16 Seed East: Texas-San Antonio (19-13) vs. (Cleveland, OH) will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Alabama State (17-17), 6:30 p.m. HAWKS PK Nuggets interested, please contact Robby
No. 11 Seed Southwest: Southern Cal (19-14) vs. Guardian Elder Care Center.
King’s at Marywood, 7 p.m. PISTONS 5 Raptors George Mason 1 Villanova at 447-2357 or Jack at 885-3442.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Virginia Commonwealth (23-11), 9 p.m. Pittston Area Baseball Booster
EAST REGIONAL CELTICS 11.5 Pacers Ohio St NL TX-San Antonio or Danko’s Fitness Center in Plains
Marywood at Misericordia, 3 p.m. Club will meet at 7 p.m. Wednes-
Thursday, March 17 Second Round Ohio St NL Alabama St Township is sponsoring a men’s
Thursday, March 17
Magic 5 BUCKS day at the Red Mill in Pittston. Any
35-and-older basketball league.
No Events At St. Pete Times Forum HORNETS 5.5 Suns Xavier 1.5 Marquette parents of players in grades 8
The games will be played Sundays,
Friday, March 18 Tampa, Fla. HEAT 6.5 Thunder Syracuse 11.5 Indiana St through 12 are encouraged to
West Virginia (20-11) vs. UAB-Clemson winner, from March 20 through April 24.
12:25 p.m. (Chicago, IL) attend. Topics of discussion will
H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL ROCKETS 7.5 Bobcats The cost is $65 per person and
Kentucky (25-8) vs. Princeton (25-6), 30 minutes
Notre Dame 13 Akron include the Meet the Patriots
Holy Redeemer vs. Lancaster Catholic following JAZZ 5.5 T’wolves includes a T-shirt. Individual and
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Friday, March 18 Breakfast and the start of the
KINGS 7 Cavaliers Texas A&M PK Florida St team registrations are welcome. To
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull At Time Warner Cable Arena season. Anyone with questions
Inivtational, 10 a.m. Mavericks 3.5 WARRIORS Purdue 14 St. Peter’s register, stop by the fitness center
King’s at Salisbury, 12 p.m.
Charlotte, N.C. should call Brian at 457-3693.
North Carolina (26-7) vs. Long Island University CLIPPERS PK 76ers Georgetown NL Usc or or call 825-5989.
COLLEGE BASEBALL (27-5), 7:15 p.m.
Wilkes at Eastern, 3 p.m. Washington (23-10) vs. Georgia (21-11), 30 minutes College Basketball Georgetown NL Virginia Comm REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Saturday, March 19 following
Favorite Points Underdog
CAMPS/CLINICS
At Quicken Loans Arena (Tulsa, OK)
COLLEGE BASEBALL Cleveland NCAA Tournament Texas 9.5 Oakland U Nanticoke American Legion Base-
Univeristy of Maine, Presque Isle at King’s, 2 p.m. George Mason (26-6) vs. Villanova (21-11), 2:10 Dallas High School Softball Booster
Eastern at Wilkes, 1 p.m. (Dayton, OH) Arizona 6 Memphis ball will be holding sign-ups from
p.m. Club will be holding its annual girls
Misericordia at Gwynedd-Mercy, 1 p.m. Ohio State (32-2) vs. UTSA-Alabama State winner, TX-San Antonio 4 Alabama St 1-3 p.m. on Saturday at the Nanti-
COLLEGE SOFTBALL 30 minutes following Kansas 23 Boston U youth softball clinic Sunday in the
coke American Legion Hall on
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull Xavier (24-7) vs. Marquette (20-14), 7:27 p.m. Usc 4.5 Virginia Comm Unlv 2 Illinois Dallas Middle School gym. Girls
Inivtational, 10 a.m. Syracuse (26-7) vs. Indiana State (20-13), 30 min- Broad Street, Nanticoke. Any
King’s at Salisbury, 2 p.m utes following Thursday NIT Tournament ages 10 and under will meet from
interested player ages 13 (Devel-
Eastern at Misericordia, 1 p.m. SOUTHEAST REGIONAL (Tampa, FL) 10 a.m. to noon and girls from ages
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Second Round
COLORADO 21.5 Texas So opmental), 13 through 15 (Junior)
11 through 14 will be from 1 p.m. to 3
(1 p.m.) Thursday, March 17 W Virginia NL Clemson or WICHITA ST 4 Nebraska and 16 through 18 (Senior) residing
King’s at Widener p.m. The clinic is open to girls from
Manhattanville at Wilkes At The Verizon Center W Virginia NL Uab MIAMI-FLORIDA 11.5 Fla Atlantic in Nanticoke Area and Hanover
Washington all school districts who want to
Elizabethtown at Misericordia
Butler (23-9) vs. Old Dominion (27-6), 12:40 p.m. Kentucky 13.5 Princeton NORTHWESTERN 10 Wisconsin-Milw Area are eligible to participate.
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE learn the proper fundamentals of
Misericordia at PSU Abington, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh (27-5) vs. UNC Asheville (20-13), 30 Registration fee is $75 individual/
minutes following Florida 12.5 Cal-Santa Barb VIRGINIA TECH 22 Bethune Cookman throwing, fielding and hitting from
COLLEGE MEN'S TENNIS $100 family. Players must register
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. At St. Pete Times Forum Michigan St 1.5 Ucla CALIFORNIA 4.5 Mississippi the successful Dallas High School
Tampa, Fla. to try out. For more information,
COLLEGE WOMEN'S TENNIS (Washington, DC) WASHINGTON ST 9 Long Beach St softball coaching staff and Varsity
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. Florida (26-7) vs. UC Santa Barbara (18-13), 6:50 call Joe at 814-1430.
p.m. Old Dominion 2 Butler team members. The cost is $25
Sunday, March 20 UCLA (22-10) vs. Michigan State (19-14), 30 min- CBI Tournament Nanticoke Little League will hold
and can be paid at the door. For
utes following Pittsburgh NL Ark-L Rock or RHODE ISLAND 8 Miami-Ohio tryouts on Saturday and Sunday at
COLLEGE BASEBALL At The Pepsi Center more information, write to dhssoft-
FDU-Florham at King’s, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh NL NC-Asheville C FLORIDA 6 St. Bona the Ed-Center gym at the following
Denver ball@comcast.net or call Greg at
BYU (30-4) vs. Wofford (21-12), 7:15 p.m. Connecticut 10.5 Bucknell MONTANA PK Duquesne
times: Saturday: Girls 9 a.m. to 11
St. John’s (21-11) vs. Gonzaga (24-9), 30 minutes 570-574-1515 or Brent at 793-1126.
a.m.; boys 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.;
following Missouri PK Cincinnati OREGON 10 Weber St Electric City Baseball and Softball
W H AT ’ S O N T V At The McKale Center
(Denver, CO) Academy will host a two-day
Sunday: Boys 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
College Insider Tournament
Tucson, Ariz. girls 2-3:30 p.m. For more in-
EXTREME SPORTS Wisconsin (23-8) vs. Belmont (30-4), 7:27 p.m. Louisville 9.5 Morehead St W MICHIGAN 6 Tennessee Tech hitting clinic from 10 a.m. to 12:30
Kansas State (22-10) vs. Utah State (30-3), 30 min- formation, call Steve Duda at
p.m. on April 16 and April 17 at
1 p.m. utes following Vanderbilt 1.5 Richmond VALPARAISO PK Iona 262-2434 or go to www.nanticoke-
ESPN2 — Winter X Games, ski superpipe men’s SOUTHWEST REGIONAL Connell Park Little League. Cost is
Byu 8 Wofford SMU 4 Oral Roberts littleleague.com.
final, at Tignes, France Second Round $75. For more information, visit
St. John’s 2 Gonzaga South Wilkes-Barre Little League
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Thursday, March 17 SAN FRANCISCO 4.5 Idaho
www.electriccitybaseball.com or
will be having try outs for Little
At The Pepsi Center (Tucson, AZ) NHL
1 p.m. 570-878-8483.
ESPN — Preseason, Boston vs. Atlanta, at Orlan-
Denver
Favorite Odds Underdog League from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat-
Louisville (25-9) vs. Morehead State (24-9), 1:40 Temple 2.5 Penn St Wilkes University will hold a mini-
do, Fla. p.m. urday at the field. It is mandatory
San Diego St 16 No Colorado HURRICANES -$140/ Maple Leafs football camp from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on
MEN'S COLLEGE Vanderbilt (23-10) vs. Richmond (27-7), 30 minutes
following +$120
June 20 at the Ralston Athletic
for players ages 9 through 12
Wisconsin 5 Belmont wanting to play Little League to
BASKETBALL Friday, March 18 RED WINGS -$150/ Capitals Complex. Interested campers from
6:30 p.m. At The United Center Kansas St 2 Utah St +$130 try out. Final signups will also be
the ages of 6 to 13 are invited to
TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, Chicago Friday DUCKS -$155/ Blues from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday.
Texas-San Antonio vs. Alabama State, at Dayton, Notre Dame (26-6) vs. Akron (23-12), 1:40, p.m. participate. The price for any child
Ohio Texas A&M (24-8) vs. Florida State (21-10), 30 min- (Charlotte, NC) +$135
is $50 and $30 for any additional
7 p.m. utes following
Tennessee 1.5 Michigan CANUCKS -$320/ Avalanche UPCOMING EVENTS
ESPN2 — NIT, first round, Nebraska vs. Wichita Purdue (25-7) vs. St. Peter’s (20-13), 7:20 p.m.
+$260
children from the same household.
Georgetown (21-10) vs. Southern Cal-Virginia
State Duke 23 Hampton Parents are encouraged to stick
9 p.m.
Commonwealth winner Home Teams in Capital Letters Ashley-Newtown Little League Golf
At The BOK Center around and watch the camp. The
ESPN2 — NIT, first round, Mississippi at California Tournament will be held Saturday,
TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, Tulsa, Okla. concession stand will be open with
Southern Cal vs. Virginia Commonwealth, at Day- Kansas (32-2) vs. Boston University (21-13), 6:50 April 9 at Stone Meadows Golf
p.m. a limited menu. For more informa-
ton, Ohio
NCAA Women Club in White Haven. The captain
NBA
UNLV (24-8) vs. Illinois (19-13), 30 minutes follow-
ing
H O C K E Y tion, contact Matthew DeBernardo
and crew format will begin with a 1
PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL at 714-4754 or matthew.dibernar-
8 p.m. WEST REGIONAL Saturday, March 19 p.m. shotgun start. The regis-
ESPN — Oklahoma City at Miami Second Round At Bryce Jordan Center
National Hockey League do@wilkes.edu.
tration fee includes greens fees,
10:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17 University Park, Pa. All Times EDT
ESPN — Dallas at Golden State At The McKale Center Penn State (24-9) vs. Dayton (21-11), 11:10 a.m. car, beverages/food on course, and
EASTERN CONFERENCE MEETINGS
NHL Tucson, Ariz. DePaul (27-6) vs. Navy (20-11), 30 minutes follow- Atlantic Division buffet after the tournament. The
Temple (25-7) vs. Penn State (19-14), 2:10 p.m. ing
San Diego State (32-2) vs. Northern Colorado GP W L OT Pts GF GA cost is $70 for golf and buffet, and
T R A N S A C T I O N S
7:30 p.m.
VERSUS — Washington at Detroit (21-10), 30 minutes following
At Cameron Indoor Stadium
Durham, N.C.
Philadelphia ................ 69 43 19 7 93 222 184
Pittsburgh .................... 71 41 22 8 90 206 172
Ashley-Hanover Girls Babe Ruth
$25 for the buffet only. For more
At The Verizon Center Softball will meet at 7 p.m. today
Iowa State (22-10) vs. Marist (30-2), 11:15 a.m. N.Y. Rangers............... 71 37 30 4 78 204 174 information, call Mark Matysczak
BASEBALL Washington Duke (29-3) vs. Tennessee-Martin (21-10), 30 min- New Jersey ................. 69 33 32 4 70 150 176 at the Ashley field press box. All
at 592-1451 or Bernie Gurnari at
Connecticut (26-9) vs. Bucknell (25-8), 7:20 p.m. utes following N.Y. Islanders.............. 71 27 33 11 65 197 227
American League board members are required to
Cincinnati (25-8) vs. Missouri (23-10), 30 minutes Sunday, March 20 Northeast Division 760-2419.
DETROIT TIGERS—Optioned RHP Lester Olive- following At Harry A. Gampel Pavilion GP W L OT Pts GF GA attend. Parents and interested
ros, RHP Jose Ortega, LHP Duane Below, LHP An- Friday, March 18 Boston.......................... 69 39 21 9 87 208 166
Meyers Girls Soccer Booster Club is
dy Oliver, INF Audy Ciriaco, INF Cale Iorg and INF Storrs, Conn. parties are invited to attend.
At The BOK Center Connecticut (32-1) vs. Hartford (17-15), 12:05 p.m. Montreal....................... 70 38 25 7 83 186 176 sponsoring a Happy Hour from 7-9
Ryan Strieby to Toledo (IL); RHP Jacob Turner to Buffalo.......................... 70 34 28 8 76 203 202 Checkerboard Inn Golf League will
Erie (EL). Reassigned RHP Chris Oxspring, LHP Tulsa, Okla. Kansas State (21-10) vs. Purdue (20-11), 30 minutes
Toronto ........................ 70 30 30 10 70 184 218 p.m. Friday at Senunas’s Bar. There
John Bale, C Rob Brantly, C Bryan Holaday, C Pa- Texas (27-7) vs. Oakland, Mich. (25-9), 12:15 p.m. following hold its final meeting prior to the
Arizona (27-7) vs. Memphis (25-9), 30 minutes fol- At Comcast Center
Ottawa .......................... 70 25 36 9 59 158 220 will be gift baskets, 50/50 draw-
trick Leyland, C John Murrian, C Omir Santos, INF Southeast Division start of the season at 7 p.m. Mon-
Brandon Douglas, OF Avisail Garcia and OF Ben lowing College Park, Md. ings, guest bartenders and music.
Guez to their minor league camp. At Time Warner Cable Arena Maryland (23-7) vs. St. Francis, Pa. (22-11), 12:20 GP W L OT Pts GF GA day at the Checkerboard Inn in
Washington ................. 71 41 20 10 92 193 173
National League Charlotte, N.C. p.m. Tampa Bay................... 70 39 22 9 87 210 211 Trucksville. All returning members
CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned RHP Robert Coello, Michigan (20-13) vs. Tennessee (19-14), 12:40 p.m. Georgetown (22-10) vs. Princeton (24-4), 30 min- Carolina ....................... 70 32 28 10 74 197 209
RHP Thomas Diamond to Iowa (PCL); RHP Alberto Duke (30-4) vs. Hampton (24-8), 30 minutes follow- utes following Atlanta .......................... 70 29 29 12 70 196 227
must attend the meeting or call
Cabrera, RHP Rafael Dolis and RHP Kyle Smit to ing DAYTON REGIONAL Florida .......................... 70 28 33 9 65 175 194 Frank in order to secure league
Tennessee (SL). Assigned RHP Chris Carpenter, National Invitation Tournament Saturday, March 19
RHP Jay Jackson RHP Trey McNutt, LHP Scott All Times EDT
WESTERN CONFERENCE membership. Dues must be paid in
At Thompson-Boling Arena Central Division
Rice, C Steve Clevenger, C Chris Robinson, INF First Round Knoxville, Tenn. full. League play begins April 12 at Bulletin Board items will not be
Bryan LaHair, INF Marquez Smith, INF Josh Vitters, GP W L OT Pts GF GA
OF Jim Adduci, OF Brett Jackson, OF Lou Monta-
Tuesday, March 15 Tennessee (31-2) vs. Stetson (20-12), 11:05 a.m. Detroit .......................... 69 41 20 8 90 227 199 Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf accepted over the telephone. Items
Alabama 68, Coastal Carolina 44 Marquette (23-8) vs. Texas (19-13), 30 minutes fol- Chicago........................ 70 38 24 8 84 232 196
nez and OF Brad Snyder to their minor league College of Charleston 94, Dayton 84 lowing Nashville ...................... 69 35 24 10 80 177 161 Course. Anyone who cannot attend may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
camp.
COLORADO ROCKIES—Optioned RHP Clayton
Cleveland State 63, Vermont 60 At St. John Arena Columbus .................... 69 32 27 10 74 190 209 please call Frank at 675-7532. tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
Oklahoma State 71, Harvard 54 St. Louis....................... 69 31 29 9 71 193 207
Mortensen, C Mike McKenry and INF Chris Nelson Murray State (23-8) at Missouri State (25-8), 8 p.m.
Columbus, Ohio
Northwest Division
Crestwood Football Booster Club off at the Times Leader or mailed to
to their minor league camp. Georgia Tech (23-10) vs. Bowling Green (28-4),
UTEP (25-9) at New Mexico (21-12), 9 p.m. 11:20 a.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Optioned RHP Javy Boston College (20-12) at McNeese State (21-11), 9 Vancouver ................... 71 46 16 9 101 233 167 Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
Guerra, OF Jamie Hoffmann, 1B John Lindsey, OF p.m.
Ohio State (22-9) vs. UCF (22-10), 30 minutes fol- April 5 at King’s Restaurante. For
Trayvon Robinson, C Damaso Espino, RHP Carlos Fairfield (24-7) at Colorado State (19-12), 9 p.m.
lowing Calgary ........................ 71 36 26 9 81 214 203 St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Monasterios and INF Dee Gordon to Albuquerque At Huntsman Center Minnesota ................... 70 35 28 7 77 178 188
Kent State (23-11) at St. Mary’s, Calif. (25-8), 11 p.m. Colorado...................... 68 26 34 8 60 191 239
(PCL). Optioned RHP Jon Link and INF Russell Salt Lake City
Mitchell to their minor league camp. Reassigned Wednesday, March 16 Edmonton.................... 70 23 38 9 55 172 231
Texas Southern (19-12) at Colorado (21-13), 7 p.m. Arizona State (20-10) vs. Temple (23-8), 4:05 p.m. Pacific Division
RHP Roman Colon and C J.D. Closser to their mi- Notre Dame (26-7) vs. Utah (18-16), 30 minutes fol-
nor league camp. Nebraska (19-12) at Wichita State (24-8), 7 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA 4:05 p.m.
lowing
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Announced the retire- Florida Atlantic (21-10) at Miami (19-14), 7:30 p.m.
Wisconsin-Milwaukee (19-13) at Northwestern Sunday, March 20
San Jose ...................... 70 39 23 8 86 197 183
Los Angeles ................ 69 39 25 5 83 192 168
B A S E B A L L Chicago Cubs vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 4:05 p.m.
ment of RHP Ian Snell. Arizona vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., 4:05
(18-13), 8 p.m. At John Paul Jones Arena Phoenix........................ 70 36 23 11 83 202 200 p.m.
BASKETBALL Bethune-Cookman (21-12) at Virginia Tech (21-11), Charlottesville, Va. Dallas ........................... 69 37 24 8 82 193 193 Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox (ss) vs. Colorado at Scottsdale,
8 p.m. Miami (27-4) vs. Gardner-Webb (23-10), 12:15 p.m. Anaheim ...................... 69 37 27 5 79 195 202 Ariz., 4:10 p.m.
National Basketball Association Mississippi (20-13) at California (17-14), 9 p.m. Oklahoma (21-11) vs. James Madison (26-7), 30 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Spring Training Glance
NEW JERSEY NETS—Assigned G Ben Uzoh to Washington vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 6:05
Long Beach State (22-12) at Washington State minutes following loss. All Times EDT p.m.
Springfield (MBADL). Named Dan Lefton executive (19-12), 10 p.m. Monday's Games AMERICAN LEAGUE
director of ticket sales. SPOKANE REGIONAL Tampa Bay vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 7:05
College Basketball Invitational Saturday, March 19 Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 2 ....................................................................... W L Pct p.m.
FOOTBALL All Times EDT At Maples Pavilion Chicago 6, San Jose 3 Seattle...........................................................10 4.714 Seattle vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 9:05 p.m.
First Round Vancouver 4, Minnesota 2 Kansas City..................................................11 6.647 Texas vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 10:05 p.m.
Canadian Football League Stanford, Calif.
Tuesday, March 15 Texas Tech (22-10) vs. St. John’s (21-10), 4:20 p.m. Tuesday's Games Detroit ...........................................................13 8.619 L.A. Angels vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz.,
B.C. LIONS—Signed SB Geroy Simon to a contract Boston 3, Columbus 2, SO Boston ..........................................................11 8.579 10:05 p.m.
extension through the 2012 season. Davidson 85, James Madison 65 Stanford (29-2) vs. UC Davis (24-8), 30 minutes fol-
Creighton 85, San Jose State 74 lowing New Jersey 4, Atlanta 2 Minnesota .................................................... 9 8.529
HOCKEY Evansville 77, Hofstra 70 At The Pit/Bob King Court
N.Y. Rangers 6, N.Y. Islanders 3
Washington 4, Montreal 2
Texas............................................................ 9 8.529
Austin Peay (20-13) at Boise State (20-12), (n) Baltimore ...................................................... 8 8.500
Albuquerque, N.M.
National Hockey League
OTTAWA SENATORS—Recalled D Andre Benoit
Wednesday, March 16 North Carolina (25-8) vs. Fresno State (25-7), 4:15
Carolina 1, Buffalo 0
Pittsburgh 5, Ottawa 1
Los Angeles................................................. 910.474
Toronto ......................................................... 8 9.471
T E N N I S
Miami (Ohio) (16-16) at Rhode Island (19-13), 7 p.m. p.m. Philadelphia 3, Florida 2
and F Jim O’Brien from Binghamton (AHL). St. Bonaventure (16-14) at UCF (19-11), 8 p.m. Cleveland ..................................................... 7 9.438
Kentucky (24-8) vs. Hampton (26-6), 30 minutes
ST. LOUIS BLUES—Recalled D Nathan Oystrick
from Peoria (AHL).
Duquesne (18-12) at Montana (21-10), 9:05 p.m. following
Los Angeles at Nashville, 8 p.m.
San Jose at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Tampa Bay ................................................... 7 9.438 BNP Paribas Open
Weber St. (18-13) at Oregon (16-17), 10 p.m. Chicago ........................................................ 610.375
American Hockey League At McCarthey Athletic Center Phoenix at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Oakland ........................................................ 712.368 Results
Quarterfinals Spokane, Wash. Wednesday's Games
CHARLOTTE CHECKERS—Recalled F Mike New York ..................................................... 611.353 Tuesday
McKenzie from Florida (ECHL). Monday, March 21 Iowa (22-8) vs. Gonzaga (28-4), 4:10 p.m. Toronto at Carolina, 7 p.m.
Davidson (18-14) vs. Creighton (20-14), TBA NATIONAL LEAGUE At The Indian Wells Tennis Garden
MANITOBA MOOSE—Reassigned F Tommy Max- UCLA (27-4) vs. Montana (18-14), 30 minutes fol- Washington at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. ....................................................................... W L Pct Indian Wells, Calif.
well to Victoria (ECHL). Released D Geoff Waugh. Austin Peay-Boise State winner Evansville (16-15), lowing Colorado at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
TBA San Francisco..............................................14 5.737 Singles
ECHL Sunday, March 20 St. Louis at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Colorado ......................................................13 6.684
Duquesne-Montana winner vs. Weber St.-Oregon Thursday's Games Men
ECHL—Fined the Utah Grizzlies and Stockton winner At Cintas Center Philadelphia .................................................13 7.650
Thunder an undisclosed amount as a result of their Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Third Round
Miami (Ohio)-Rhode Island winner vs. St. Bonaven- Cincinnati Atlanta ..........................................................11 6.647 Novak Djokovic (3), Serbia, def. Ernests Gulbis
players’ actions prior to the start of a March 13 Louisville (20-12) vs. Vanderbilt (20-11), 12:10 p.m. Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m. Milwaukee ....................................................11 7.611
ture-UCF winner Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. (31), Latvia, 6-0, 6-1.
game. Fined the Utah organization an undisclosed Xavier (28-2) vs. South Dakota State (19-13), 30 Cincinnati......................................................10 7.588
amount as a result of violating ECHL Playing Rule - New Jersey at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Tomas Berdych (7), Czech Republic, def. Thomaz
minutes following Washington..................................................10 7.588
Video/DVD Procedure. National Basketball DALLAS REGIONAL Toronto at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
St. Louis ....................................................... 9 7.563
Bellucci (26), Brazil, 6-3, 6-2.
Viktor Troicki (16), Serbia, def. Michael Llodra (24),
ELMIRA JACKALS—Announced D Matt Krug was Boston at Nashville, 8 p.m.
assigned to the team by Chicago (AHL) and D Drew Association Sunday, March 20 Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. New York ..................................................... 9 9.500 France, 6-3, 6-3.
Paris was assigned to the team by Toronto (AHL). At Ferrell Center Colorado at Calgary, 9 p.m. San Diego .................................................... 8 9.471 Stanislas Wawrinka (12), Switzerland, def. Marin
EASTERN CONFERENCE Chicago ........................................................ 912.429 Cilic (17), Croatia, 7-5, 6-3.
Released F Chris Affinati and F Justin Barr. Waco, Texas Phoenix at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
VICTORIA SALMON KINGS—Signed D Cam Atlantic Division Houston (26-5) vs. West Virginia (23-9), 5:10 p.m. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Pittsburgh..................................................... 811.421 Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Juan Ignacio
Ritchie. W L Pct GB Baylor (31-2) vs. Prairie View (21-11), 30 minutes fol- Minnesota at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Houston........................................................ 714.333 Chela (29), Argentina, 6-0, 6-2.
x-Boston ....................... 47 18 .723 — lowing Florida .......................................................... 512.294 Richard Gasquet (18), France, def. Jurgen Melzer
LACROSSE New York ...................... 34 32 .515 131⁄2
At Intrust Bank Arena Los Angeles................................................. 615.286 (10), Austria, 6-1, 6-3.
Philadelphia ................. 34 33 .507 14 Arizona ......................................................... 515.250 Women
National Lacrosse League New Jersey .................. 22 43 .338 25 Wichita, Kan.
Wisconsin-Green Bay (32-1) vs. Arkansas-Little NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings- Fourth Round
EDMONTON RUSH—Acquired F Mike McLellan Toronto ......................... 18 48 .273 291⁄2
and a 2011 first-round draft pick from Colorado for F Rock (23-7), 5:20 p.m. American Hockey League ;games against non-major league teams do not. Ana Ivanovic (19), Serbia, def. Jelena Jankovic (6),
Gavin Prout. Southeast Division Michigan State (26-5) vs. Northern Iowa (27-5), 30 Monday's Games Serbia, 6-4, 6-2.
W L Pct GB All Times EDT Minnesota 9, Florida 0 Marion Bartoli (15), France, def. Kim Clijsters (2),
minutes following
SOCCER x-Miami ......................... 46 21 .687 —
At Auburn Arena
EASTERN CONFERENCE Philadelphia 7, Houston 6 Belgium, 3-6, 3-1, retired.
Orlando ......................... 42 26 .618 41⁄2 Atlantic Division Detroit 4, Washington 2 Victoria Azarenka (8), Belarus, def. Agnieszka Rad-
Major League Soccer Atlanta ........................... 39 28 .582 7 Auburn, Ala. Baltimore 8, Pittsburgh 2 wanska (9), Poland, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (3).
REAL SALT LAKE—Signed F Donny Toia. Florida State (23-7) vs. Samford (25-7), 5:15 p.m. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Charlotte ....................... 28 38 .424 171⁄2 Manchester ........... 69 40 21 2 6 88 227 185 St. Louis 1, Atlanta 1, tie, 10 innings Caroline Wozniacki (1), Denmark, def. Alisa Kley-
Washington .................. 16 49 .246 29 Georgia (21-10) vs. Middle Tennessee (23-7), 30
TENNIS minutes following Portland ................. 65 40 18 5 2 87 235 189 Texas 5, L.A. Dodgers 4
Cleveland 9, Oakland 8
banova (22), Russia, 2-6, 6-3, 6-1.
Shahar Peer (10), Israel, def. Francesca Schiavone
Central Division Connecticut........... 67 33 26 2 6 74 186 184
USTA—Named Jay Gooding national coach. At CenturyTel Center Worcester.............. 67 31 24 4 8 74 182 203 Milwaukee 12, San Francisco 8 (5), Italy, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (3).
W L Pct GB
Shreveport, La. Providence............ 67 30 32 3 2 65 171 218 San Diego 7, Chicago White Sox 6 Yanina Wickmayer (23), Belgium, def. Dominika Ci-
COLLEGE y-Chicago ..................... 47
Indiana .......................... 29
18
38
.723
.433

19 Texas A&M (27-5) vs. McNeese State (26-6), 5:05 Springfield ............. 67 30 32 2 3 65 198 216 Seattle 5, Chicago Cubs 3 bulkova (25), Slovakia, 7-5, 7-5.
TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE—Named Crystal Oates Milwaukee..................... 26 40 .394 211⁄2 p.m. Bridgeport ............. 66 22 36 3 5 52 176 231 Colorado 3, Cincinnati 2 Doubles
women’s interim basketball coach. Detroit ........................... 23 44 .343 25 Rutgers (19-12) vs. Louisiana Tech (24-7), 30 min- East Division Boston 2, N.Y. Yankees 1 Men
Cleveland...................... 12 53 .185 35 utes following GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Tuesday's Games Second Round
Women's National Invitation Tournament Wilkes-Barre/ Boston 2, Detroit 1, 10 innings Rohan Bopanna, India, and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi,
WESTERN CONFERENCE
All Times EDT Scranton ................ 65 46 18 0 1 93 213 151 Philadelphia 13, Toronto 7 Pakistan, def. Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes
G O L F Southwest Division
W L Pct GB Wednesday, March 16 Hershey ................. 69 41 22 1 5 88 219 179 Tampa Bay 11, Florida 2 (3), India, 6-3, 6-4.
Delaware (19-11) at Toledo (23-8), 7 p.m. Norfolk ................... 66 34 19 8 5 81 221 177 Houston 14, Baltimore 8
x-San Antonio .............. 54 13 .806 — St. Louis 4, Atlanta 0 Women
Loyola-Maryland (20-12) at Old Dominion (20-10), 7 Charlotte................ 67 36 23 2 6 80 219 204
PGA Tour Dallas ............................ 47 19
New Orleans ................ 39 30
.712
.565
61⁄2
16 p.m. Binghamton........... 66 34 25 3 4 75 212 187 Chicago Cubs (ss) 8, Oakland (ss) 1 Quarterfinals
Albany .................... 66 28 34 1 3 60 174 223 L.A. Angels 9, San Diego 6 Sania Mirza, India, and Elena Vesnina, Russia, def.
Schedule Memphis ....................... 37 31 .544 171⁄2 Liberty (22-10) at Charlotte (23-9), 7 p.m. Klaudia Jans and Alicja Rosolska, Poland, 6-4, 6-1.
Appalachian State (25-6) at South Carolina (17-14), Syracuse ............... 65 24 34 3 4 55 158 203 L.A. Dodgers 7, Texas 6
Jan. 6-9 — Hyundai Tournament of Champions (Jo- Houston ........................ 34 34 .500 201⁄2 Adirondack............ 65 22 33 4 6 54 151 211 Kansas City 4, Oakland (ss) 3
nathan Byrd) 7 p.m.
Northwest Division Pepperdine (18-11) at Oklahoma State (16-14), 8 WESTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 9, Milwaukee 7
Jan. 13-16 — Sony Open (Mark Wilson) W L Pct GB Colorado 4, Chicago Cubs (ss) 2
Jan. 19-23 — Bob Hope Classic (Jhonattan Vegas) p.m. North Division
Jan. 27-30 — Farmers Insurance Open (Bubba
Oklahoma City............... 43 23
Denver............................ 40 27
.652
.597

31⁄2
Butler (20-13) at Wisconsin (15-14), 8 p.m. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 2
San Francisco vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 9:40
N A S C A R
Watson) Wichita State (17-14) at Kansas (20-12), 8 p.m. Manitoba................ 67 37 24 1 5 80 191 169
Portland .......................... 37 29 .561 6 Portland State (20-11) at Wyoming (22-8), 9 p.m. Toronto .................. 70 34 26 1 9 78 201 194 p.m.
Feb. 3-6 — Waste Management Phoenix Open Utah ................................ 35 33 .515 9 Sprint Cup Series
(Mark Wilson) Thursday, March 17 Hamilton ................ 66 35 24 1 6 77 190 170 Wednesday's Games
Minnesota ...................... 17 51 .250 27 Lake Erie ............... 67 34 25 3 5 76 183 177 Tampa Bay vs. Florida at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Feb. 10-13 — AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Boston College (18-12) at Yale (14-14), 7 p.m. Schedule-Winners
(D.A. Points) Pacific Division VCU (19-11) at St. Joseph’s (19-11), 7 p.m. Grand Rapids........ 67 32 25 2 8 74 203 207 Boston vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
W L Pct GB Abbotsford ............ 67 32 26 4 5 73 163 185 St. Louis vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Through March 6
Feb. 17-20 — Northern Trust Open (Aaron Badde- Morgan State (17-14) at Virginia (16-15), 7 p.m. Feb. 12 — x-Budweiser Shootout (Kurt Busch)
ley) L.A. Lakers ................... 48 20 .706 — Kent State (20-9) at Duquesne (22-8), 7 p.m. Rochester.............. 67 30 31 3 3 66 186 216 N.Y. Mets vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05
Phoenix......................... 33 32 .508 131⁄2 West Division p.m. Feb. 17 — x-Gatorade Duel 1 (Kurt Busch)
Feb. 23-27 — WGC-Accenture Match Play Cham- Lehigh (21-10) at St. Bonaventure (20-11), 7 p.m. Feb. 17 — x-Gatorade Duel 2 (Jeff Burton)
pionship (Luke Donald) Golden State ................ 30 37 .448 171⁄2 Monmouth, N.J. (23-9) at Syracuse (22-9), 7 p.m. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Toronto vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
L.A. Clippers................. 26 42 .382 22 Washington vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 Feb. 20 — Daytona 500 (Trevor Bayne)
Feb. 24-27 — Mayakoba Golf Classic (Johnson Michigan (17-12) at Eastern Michigan (22-12), 7 Milwaukee ............. 65 36 18 4 7 83 183 159 Feb. 27 — Subway Fresh Fit 500 (Jeff Gordon)
Wagner) Sacramento.................. 16 49 .246 301⁄2 p.m. Houston ................. 69 38 25 1 5 82 197 180 p.m.
Texas ..................... 68 35 23 4 6 80 183 184 San Francisco vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, March 6 — Kobalt Tools 400 (Carl Edwards)
March 3-6 — Honda Classic (Rory Sabbatini) x-clinched playoff spot UNC Wilmington (23-8) at Richmond (18-11), 7 p.m. March 20 — Jeff Byrd 500 presented by Food City,
March 10-13 — WGC-Cadillac Championship (Nick y-clinched division Arizona (21-10) at Utah State (17-14), 7:30 p.m. Peoria .................... 68 36 25 2 5 79 190 186 Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
Chicago ................. 69 35 25 3 6 79 228 225 L.A. Angels vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10 Bristol, Tenn.
Watney) Monday's Games Oral Roberts (21-10) at TCU (22-10), 7:30 p.m. March 27 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif.
March 10-13 — Puerto Rico Open (Michael Bra- Auburn (15-15) at Tennessee Tech (23-7), 8 p.m. San Antonio .......... 65 36 25 3 1 76 201 197 p.m.
New Jersey 88, Boston 79 Oklahoma City...... 66 34 25 2 5 75 200 195 Baltimore vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 7:05 April 3 — Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500, Ridgeway,
dley) Oklahoma City 116, Washington 89 Lamar (25-7) at Arkansas (19-11), 8 p.m. Va.
March 17-20 — Transitions Championship, Innis- Southern (20-11) at Tulane (22-10), 8 p.m. Rockford................ 66 27 30 4 5 63 168 204 p.m.
Memphis 105, L.A. Clippers 82 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point Colorado vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 9:05 p.m. April 9 — Samsung Mobile 500, Fort Worth, Texas
brook Resort (Copperhead Course), Palm Harbor, Denver 114, New Orleans 103 Creighton (18-12) at Northwestern (18-13), 8 p.m. April 17 — Aaron’s 499, Talladega, Ala.
Fla. Alabama (16-14) at Memphis (21-11), 8:05 p.m. for an overtime or shootout loss. Milwaukee vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 10:05 p.m.
Miami 110, San Antonio 80 Kansas City vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., 10:05 April 30 — Crown Royal Presents Matthew & Daniel
March 24-27 — Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill Houston 95, Phoenix 93 Rice (18-13) at Missouri State (23-10), 8:05 p.m. Tuesday's Games
Oklahoma City at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. p.m. Hansen 400, Richmond, Va.
Club & Lodge, Orlando, Fla. Utah 112, Philadelphia 107, OT Central Michigan (20-10) at Illinois State (20-10), May 7 — Showtime Southern 500, Darlington, S.C.
March 31-April 3 — Shell Houston Open, Redstone Sacramento 129, Golden State 119 8:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Thursday's Games
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Mets vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. May 15 — Dover 400, Dover, Del.
GC (Tournament Course), Houston L.A. Lakers 97, Orlando 84 Denver (19-11) at BYU (23-8), 9 p.m. May 21 — x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C.
April 7-10 — Masters Tournament, Augusta Nation- UC Riverside (19-12) at Colorado (15-15), 9 p.m. Wednesday's Games Toronto vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05
Tuesday's Games p.m. May 21 — x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, Con-
al GC, Augusta, Ga. Indiana 119, New York 117 California (17-15) at Cal Poly (18-12), 10 p.m. Springfield at Manchester, 7 p.m. cord, N.C.
April 14-17 — Valero Texas Open, TPC San Anto- UC Santa Barbara (19-11) at Southern Cal (19-12), Albany at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05
Atlanta 110, Milwaukee 85 p.m. May 29 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C.
nio, San Antonio Washington at Chicago, (n) 10 p.m. Binghamton at Adirondack, 7 p.m. June 5 — Kansas Speedway 400, Kansas City,
April 21-24 — The Heritage, Harbourtown Golf Nevada (21-10) at St. Mary’s Calif. (19-12), 10 p.m. Charlotte at Bridgeport, 7 p.m. Minnesota vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Dallas at Portland, (n) Florida vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Kan.
Links, Hilton Head Island, S.C. Friday, March 18 Oklahoma City at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. June 12 — Pocono 500, Long Pond, Pa.
April 28-May 1 — Zurich Classic, TPC Louisiana, UMBC (20-11) at Florida (18-14), 7 p.m. Hamilton at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Cleveland vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05
p.m. June 19 — Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400,
New Orleans Drexel (19-11) at Florida Gulf Coast (27-3), 7:05 Milwaukee at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Brooklyn, Mich.
p.m. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox (ss) vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix,
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Butler primed for run at title this time


The Associated Press ities. winning formula.
INDIANAPOLIS — Second- The Bulldogs still rely on lock- “I think this team is playing its
best just won’t cut it for Butler down defense, taking care of the best basketball at the right time,”
this year. basketball and making 3-point- he said. “It took some time to be-
Last year’s NCAA tournament ers. They still have undersized come a good team at both ends of
darlings and defending runner- forward Matt Howard leading the floor, but the commitment
ups are back with an even bigger the charge inside and Shelvin has always been there and now
goal: Winning the whole darn Mack taking care of things on the we’re back where we want to be.
thing. perimeter. The (Butler) teams that have
“You don’t come in looking to And like last year, college bas- done the best in the NCAA tour-
win one game or to make it to the ketball analysts are already writ- nament have played their best at
Sweet 16,” senior guard Zach ing off Butler. the end of the season, so I feel
Hahn said Tuesday. “Our goal is Many believe Old Dominion good about it.”
to play in Houston at the end of (27-6), the Colonial Athletic As- That’s not good news for Old
the tournament.” sociation champion, will use its Dominion or anyone else in the
AP PHOTO
Clearly, this is not the same rebounding prowess and “home- Southeast Region because But-
team that captured America’s court” advantage to knock out ler just spent an entire season go- Syracuse has counted on raw
hearts with its Final Four run and the Bulldogs (23-9) in Thurs- ing through what amounted to freshman centers all season.
came within a half-court heave of day’s game in Washington. A AP PHOTO
an NCAA tourney-type environ- As the NCAA tournament
beating Duke in the title game. year ago, many experts called Butler’s Khyle Marshall (23) and Ronald Nored celebrate after ment. looms, Fab Melo (right) and
Gordon Hayward left after his UTEP the trendy first-round up- their Horizon League conference championship win overt Wis- They were the feature attrac- Baye Moussa Keita seem ready.
sophomore season for the NBA. set pick. Butler won that one 77- consin-Milwaukee. tion at every venue in the Hori-

Big men
Avery Jukes and defensive stop- 59. zon League. Valparaiso fans even
per Willie Veasley graduated. Last year, Butler entered the Bulldogs won nine straight to And they’ve done it the same rushed the floor in late January
Point guard Ronald Nored has tourney on a 20-game winning earn a share of the regular-season way — by holding 10 straight op- after an 85-79 overtime win. And
been replaced in the starting li- streak after claiming both the league crown, the tourney cham- ponents to fewer than 70 points the Bulldogs served as either the

ready for
neup by senior Shawn Vanzant. Horizon League regular-season pionship and a school-record and half of those to less than 60. model or target everywhere they
But there are plenty of similar- and tourney titles. This time, the fifth straight NCAA bid. Coach Brad Stevens calls it a went.

Wed., 6:30 p.m.

16 San Antonio (19-13)


16 Ala. State (17-17)
Tues., 9 p.m.

12 UAB (22-9) 52
12 Clemson (21-11)
70
March 15-16
Wed., 9 p.m.
First Round 11 USC (19-14)
11 VCU (23-11)
Tues., 6:30 p.m.

81
16 UNC Ash. (19-13)
77
16 Ark. LR (19-16)
Syracuse
Dayton, Ohio Freshmen centers Fab Melo
Second Round Third Round Third Round Second Round and Baye Moussa Keita
March 19-20 /GP¶U &KXKUKQP + March 19-20
counted on by Orange.
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1 Ohio St. (32-2) Sweet 16 Sweet 16 Kansas (32-2) 1
Cleveland • Fri.

30 min. following 6:50 p.m.


16 UTSA or Ala. State March 24-25 March 24-25 Boston U. (21-13) 16
The Associated Press
8 Geo. Mason (26-6) Elite Eight Elite Eight UNLV (24-8) 8 SYRACUSE, N.Y. — They’re
2:10 p.m. 30 min. following
9 Villanova (21-11) March 26-27 March 26-27 Illinois (19-13) 9 on back-to-back pages in the Sy-
racuse media guide. On their tip-
Tampa, Fla. • Thur.

5 W. Va. (20-11) Vanderbilt (23-10) 5 toes, they would be more than 14


12:25 p.m. 30 min. following Denver • Thur. feet tall together. And their arm-
UAB or Clemson
12 Clemson (22-11) Richmond (27-7) 12
spans seemingly could extend
across the entire baseline.
4 Kentucky (25-8)
Newark, N.J. San Antonio Louisville (25-9) 4 As Syracuse (26-7) prepares
30 min. following Final Four Final Four 1:40 p.m.
13 Princeton (25-6) April 2 April 2 Morehead St. (24-9) 13 for its NCAA tournament opener
EAST SOUTHWEST against Missouri Valley Confer-
6 Xavier (24-7) Georgetown (21-10) 6 ence champion Indiana State
Cleveland • Fri.

7:27 p.m. 30 min. following


Chicago • Fri.

11 Marquette (20-14) USC or VCU 11 (20-13) on Friday, coach Jim Boe-


heim is counting on his two
Championship freshman centers — the impos-
3 Syracuse (26-7) Purdue (25-7) 3 ing 7-foot Fab Melo and wiry 6-10
30 min. following Game 7:20 p.m.
14 Indiana St. (20-13) St. Peter’s (20-13) 14 Baye Moussa Keita — to ease the
Houston load in the middle of the Or-
Charlotte, N.C. • Fri. Charlotte, N.C. • Fri.

7 Washington (23-10) April 4 Texas A&M (24-8) 7 ange’s signature 2-3 zone de-
30 min. following 30 min. following
Chicago • Fri.

10 Georgia (21-11) Florida St. (21-10) 10 fense.


Be big on the big stage.
“Having those two big guys is
2 UNC (26-7) NATIONAL Notre Dame (26-6) 2 huge,” junior guard Scoop Jar-
7:15 p.m. 1:40 p.m.
15 LIU (27-5) CHAMPION Akron (23-12) 15 dine said. “For Baye and Fab to
Houston Houston play well is going to help us be-
1 Duke (30-4) Pittsburgh (27-5) 1 cause we need them bad. We
30 min. following 30 min. following
Wash. • Thur.

16 Hampton (24-8) UNCAsheville


Ash./Ark. LR 16 need both of our big men.”
UNC (20-16)
A year ago, Boeheim’s hopes of
reaching a fourth Final Four van-
8 Michigan (20-13) Butler (23-9) 8 ished when bruising center
12:40 p.m. 12:40 p.m.
9 Tennessee (19-14) Old Dominion (27-6) 9 Arinze Onuaku crashed to the
Madison Square Garden floor
Tucson, Ariz. • Thur.

5 Arizona (27-7) Kansas St. (22-10) 5 with a career-ending knee injury


Tulsa, Okla. • Fri.

30 min. following 30 min. following


12 Memphis (25-9) Utah St. (30-3) 12 during a loss to Georgetown in
the Big East tournament.
A No. 1 seed in the 2010 NCAA
4 Texas (27-7) Wisconsin (23-8) 4 tournament, Syracuse was forced
12:15 p.m. Anaheim, CA New Orleans 7:27 p.m.
13 Oakland (25-7) Belmont (30-4) 13 to play power forward Rick Jack-
WEST SOUTHEAST son and raw freshman DaShonte
6 Cincinnati (25-8) St. John’s (21-11) 6 Riley at center. The Orange
Denver • Thur.

30 min. following
Wash. • Thur.

30 min. following
11 Missouri (23-10) Gonzaga (24-9) 11 made it past Vermont and Gon-
zaga, then bowed to Butler in the
All times EDT
round of 16 as Jackson struggled
3 UConn (26-9) BYU (30-4) 3 to carry so much of the extra load
7:20 p.m. 7:15 p.m.
14 Bucknell (25-8) Wofford (21-12) 14 that deep in the season.
The Orange, seeded third this
Tucson, Ariz. • Thur.

Tampa, Fla. • Thur.

7 Temple (25-7) UCLA (22-10) 7 year in the East, are ready to


2:10 p.m. 30 min. following
10 Penn. St. (19-14) Mich. St. (19-14) 10 make good on the team’s season-
long theme of “Unfinished busi-
ness.”
2 San Diego St. (32-2) Florida (26-7) 2 Jackson, whose offseason
30 min. following 6:50 p.m.
15 N. Colorado (21-10) UC-SB (18-13) 15 training and revised diet trans-
AP formed his body and stamina,
leads the way with 17 double-
doubles and is averaging a team-
high 35.4 minutes. He expects

UNC Asheville opens NCAA tourney with overtime win


plenty of help from the 245-
pound Melo and 213-pound Kei-
ta, who have combined to aver-
age 25 minutes a game.
“Right now they’re playing
The Associated Press Pittsburgh — the Southeast’s started getting open looks, my good,” Jackson said. “Fab really
DAYTON, Ohio — Matt top seed — on Thursday. The shot started falling and it felt came alive in the Big East tourna-
Dickey and the Bulldogs were Bulldogs had never flown a good.” ment. If he’s playing like that, I
quite an opening act on the charter before this week, and Primm and Dickey had 22 think we’ll go far. He’s getting his
NCAA tournament’s expanded joked they felt “presidential” on points apiece. confidence and Baye did a great
stage, one that has more teams their trip to Dayton. job all year for us. I think with
in the brackets and — so far — “We’re going to feel presi- Clemson 70, UAB 52 those two big guys, just keep ro-
the same March drama on the dential again, and we’re going DAYTON, Ohio — Jerai tating them and we’ll be fine.”
court. to D.C.,” Primm said. “So it’s Grant scored a career-best 22 Indiana State coach Greg Lans-
Dickey led a late run that going to feel even better.” points and fast-starting Clem- ing, whose Sycamores have won
brought overtime, and J.P. UNC Asheville pulled it out son built a double-figure lead five in a row, already has cast a
Primm hit five free throws and with a tournament-worthy and never backed off in beating wary eye.
had a decisive steal in the clos- performance by its best player. Alabama-Birmingham in an “They’ve got some guys who
ing seconds, sending UNC The Bulldogs led for only 51 NCAA First Four game at the can cover some ground,” said
Asheville to an 81-77 victory seconds in regulation, before University of Dayton Arena. Lansing, in his first season at In-
over Arkansas-Little Rock in a Dickey asserted himself. He In a matchup of No. 12 seeds, diana State. “We haven’t seen a
dramatic “First Four” opener on scored 14 of the Bulldogs’ last the Tigers (22-11) went on a lot of zone. It can paralyze you.
Tuesday night. 18 points in regulation, includ- 21-2 run in the first half and You can’t just stand around.
“I’ll tell you what, I couldn’t ing a 3 with 10.5 seconds to go never let the big lead slip away, When you get an open look, it’s
be happier with the city of that tied it. as they had in several recent not going to be there long.”
Dayton,” coach Eddie Bieden- Dickey, who was the Big games. Boeheim tabbed Melo, a
bach said. South tournament’s MVP, took Clemson hurried out after the McDonald’s All-American at Sa-
There wasn’t time for a cur- only two shots in the first half. game to catch a flight to a sec- gemont High School in Florida
tain call. The Bulldogs (20-13) “I came in at halftime and ond-round game against fifth- AP PHOTO and preseason Big East rookie of
quickly headed to the airport they kept telling me to keep seeded West Virginia (20-11) on North Carolina-Asheville guard J.P. Primm (3) falls on Arkansas- the year, as his starter even
for a charter flight to Washing- being aggressive, my shots will Thursday afternoon in Tampa, Little Rock guard D’Andre Williams in the first half of a first though Keita had impressed
ton, D.C., where they’ll play start falling,” Dickey said. “I Fla. round NCAA basketball game Tuesday in Dayton, Ohio. more in preseason practice.
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PIAA GIRLS BASKETBALL AT A G L A N C E

PSU
Royals awaiting
LINEBACKERS
No. Player Cl./El.
42 Michael Mauti Sr./Jr.
Continued from Page 1B 34 Nate Stupar 5th/Sr.
6 Gerald Hodges Jr./Jr.
deep as 2010 went along and will 11 Khairi Fortt So./So.

defending champ
40 Glenn Carson So./So.
both push for more snaps. 33 Michael Yancich Sr./Jr.
54 Jamie Van Fleet Sr./Jr.
SAFETIES 43 Mike Hull So./Fr.
32 Dakota Royer So./Fr.
Much will depend on the sta-
tus of Sukay, who was off to a
CORNERBACKS
great start last season before a
No. Player Cl./El.
torn pectoral sidelined him for 8 D’Anton Lynn Sr./Sr.
Holy Redeemer plays UP NEXT the year. 12 Stephon Morris Jr./Jr.
Holy Redeemer vs. But Malcolm Willis stepped in 2 Chaz Powell 5th/Sr.
Archbishop Wood in the Archbishop Wood 5 Derrick Thomas Jr./So.
and exceeded expectations. De- 14 Mike Wallace Jr./So.
second round of states. 6 p.m. today spite being only a redshirt fresh-
Parkland H.S., Orefield
man, Willis didn’t look out of SAFETIES
place and would be running with No. Player Cl./El.
By VAN ROSE
If You Go .... the first team this spring if Sukay 28 Drew Astorino 5th/Sr.
1 Nick Sukay 5th/Sr.
vrose@timesleader.com isn’t 100 percent. 10 Malcolm Willis Jr./So.
Take the Pennsylvania
The Holy Redeemer girls bas- Turnpike I-476 south toward
Still, it seems unlikely that Wil- 23 Stephen Obeng-Agyapong Jr./So.
ketball team is fresh off last Sat- Nanticoke and Hazleton. Get lis would start ahead of a healthy
urday’s 37-33 win over Gettys- off at the Lehigh Valley Exit to Sukay or Drew Astorino, who
burg in the opening round of the Rt. 22 east. Travel about one have started together for the past after the latter made yet another
PIAA Class 3A State Tourna- mile and exit onto Cedar Crest two seasons despite battling inju- position switch midway through
ment -- perhaps the biggest win Boulevard. Turn right onto ries. last season. Both are expected to
Cedar Crest Blvd (past Target
in the four-year history of the Willis’ emergence does soften compete for the job again this
on the left). Travel 1.6 miles.
school. Parkland High School is on the blow from the likely depar- year.
That’s the good news for the your left. ture of Andrew Dailey, who is ex- Morris was unspectacular be-
Royals and their fans. pected to forego his fifth and final fore getting yanked in favor of Po-
The bad news – up next is close to what we do. They go out season of eligibility. well midway through the cam-
reigning state champion Arch- of state and play some top notch paign, but Powell found himself
bishop Wood at 6 p.m. today at teams.” CORNERBACKS back on the bench at the bowl
Parkland High School in Ore- Archbishop Wood is led by se- D’Anton Lynn is an obvious game.
field near Allentown in the sec- nior guard Stephanie Keyes, PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER slam dunk to start for a third Depth is certainly a concern,
ond round of the state playoffs. who tossed in four three-point Holy Redeemer basketball player Julia Wignot prepares on straight season. Joe Paterno’s especially with the status of Der-
Holy Redeemer coach Rich shots in the win over Susquehan- Wednesday for her team’s PIAA Class 3A basketball game preferred zone schemes don’t al- rick Thomas up in the air. Tho-
Nemetz is thrilled that his team na Township. Keyes is the Vik- against Archbishop Wood tonight at Parkland High School. low for Penn State corners to put mas carved out a spot in the nick-
is still riding a high after upset- ings leading scorer, averaging 14 up impressive numbers, but Lynn el package at the start of last sea-
ting Gettysburg, but he didn’t points. “It’s not unusual for them to terback on the floor. Wignot av- has developed into one of the son before being suspended in-
sugar coat anything when eval- “One of their greatest get three or four straight offen- erages five points and has a spe- team’s most reliable players. definitely from the team.
uating the Royals chances of strengths is balance,” Nemetz sive rebounds. When they have cial knack of finding the open What is up for debate is who The rising sophomore looks to
pulling off another upset against said. “The other four starters av- the ball, they look for each other. player. will start opposite him in the fall. be on track to return to the squad,
the Vikings (23-4). erage about 11 points each, and There’s just no room to cheat on “From day one, she has been The Lions alternated between and his return would create a
“They’re the defending state they have excellent depth. They defense.” our top defensive player, along Stephon Morris and Chaz Powell much-needed cushion.
champions and have 14 of 15 have about nine kids who see a Holy Redeemer (19-7), the with Olivia,” Nemetz added. “Ju-
girls returning. They’re a team lot of playing time.” District 2 runner-up, is led by se- lia has done a great job of shut-
without a weakness. We’ll have The Vikings also have a couple nior guard Olivia Francisco. She ting down the other team’s lead- LOCAL ROUNDUPS
to play a near-perfect game to of standouts in Jenna Swopes hit the game-winning three ing scorer.”

Misericordia posts lacrosse win


beat them.” and Taylor Kaminski. pointer against Gettysburg. She Redeemer also has a strong
Archbishop Wood, the Dis- “Swopes can play inside or was 0-for-8 from the field before front line in 6-foot sophomore
trict 12 champion, advanced to outside, and she’s an excellent converting the most important center Sydney Myers and 5-11 se-
the second round with an im- three-point shooter,” said Ne- shot of the game. nior forwards Nicole Maximow-
pressive 67-33 victory over Sus- metz. “Kaminski is a very versa- “Olivia is always our go-to icz and Allison Capaci. The Times Leader Staff Junior Nate Hamlin led the
quehanna Township. The Vik- tile player and likes to drive to player,” Nemetz said. “At the Nemetz expects the Vikings to IMMACULATA – Emily Fo- Misericordia offense with a
ings are the champions of the the basket.” end of the game, she always come out with fire in their eyes. ley scored her fifth goal less 2-for-4 performance at the
tough Philadelphia Catholic What concerns Nemetz the wants the ball. She always has “They like to press and jump than a minute into the second plate.
League. most about Archbishop Wood is the green light to shoot.” and run. They remind me of the overtime period as Misericordia The Cougars scored its only
“They’ve been together for its fierce offensive rebounding, One of the Royals unsung great Council Rock team in the defeated Immaculata, 18-17. in run of the game in the top of
the last three years,” Nemetz strong defense and unselfish- players is 5-6 junior point guard late 90s that was ranked No. 1 in women’s lacrosse on the road the seventh, when Kenny Dur-
said. “They don’t play anything ness. Julia Wignot, who is their quar- the state.” Tuesday. ling scored on a Nate Newman
Foley led Misericordia with double.
five goals with Krista Shenk

REDEEMER
“It was killing me,” Alexis added five goals and two assists Lebanon Valley 8, King’s 0
said. “Anytime I have to sit on as the Cougars improved to 2-2. The Monarchs fell to Leba-
the bench for an extended period Catie Viegas had four goals non Valley at home after com-
of time, it kills me inside. I love and Kate Pagnotta added three mitting four errors and falling
Continued from Page 1B
playing the game, I love being on goals in the win. behind 4-0 after four innings.
playoff game to a Wyoming Val- the floor.” Rob Lemoncelli led King’s
ley Conference opponent since PET Charter preferred him off COLLEGE BASEBALL with a 3-for-4 showing while
the Philadelphia public schools it because once he returned in Neumann 4, Misericordia 1 Chris Sweeney was 2-for-3 and
joined the PIAA for the 2004-05 the third, the Royals were able to Misericordia lost to Neu- Mike Fignar went 2-for-4.
school year. The Chargers ended regain a double-digit lead. mann on the road to end an The Monarchs stranded eight
their season at 23-6. And that 40-29 advantage en- eight-game winning streak. runners in the game.
The 6-foot-11 Alexis showed tering the fourth came via a third
early he was going to be a force consecutive buzzer-beating bas-

JERARDI
as he scored the game’s first sev- ket. Senior guard Austin Carr As a reward, the Terriers get to
en points. Guard Tim Lambert supplied it, firing from the top of play Kansas.
added a couple three-pointers the key well beyond the arc. There is the Tad Boyle factor.
and forward Steve Ruch hit a While Redeemer seemed to The first-year Colorado coach
Continued from Page 1B
buzzer-beating three from NBA connect from just about any- looked like he would have his
range to push the Royals’ advan- where, the same couldn’t be said lege, Colorado, Saint Mary’s and fingerprints on two teams in the
tage to 20-7 after the first quar- for PET Charter. Alabama. bracket. The Buffs, a big-confer-
ter. Guard Devante Chance was This is the first tournament ence team without any tradition,
“I noticed they were doubling able to dribble-penetrate, but under the new television con- have a lottery pick in Alec Burks.
down on Pete,” Lambert said. not finish. Shooting guard Car- tract with CBS and Turner They beat Kansas State three
“Most teams leave me open a lot rington Ward had 28 points in Sports. Each of the 67 games will times. However, their weak non-
because they know I’m not the the Chargers’ first-round victory be live on CBS, TNT, TBS or conference schedule apparently
top threat to score. When I get and ended up with 21, but many truTV. doomed them with the commit-
the open shot, if I make my first came after Redeemer pulled If you are looking to take risks tee. Boyle took Northern Col-
one I’m going to make the next away midway through the in your bracket, you need not orado into Division I in 2006-07.
couple ones.” fourth. DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER look at 15 and 16 seeds. The 16 In that first season, they finished
Alexis had nine points in the The 50 points were also the Austin Carr of Holy Redeemer drives to the basket as PET Char- seeds are 0-104. The 15s are 4-24 and dead last (336) in the
first quarter, but the Penn State third fewest the Chargers scored ter’s Devante Chance defends during Tuesday’s state playoff 4-100. Since the start of the 64- RPI. This season, under Boyle’s
recruit sat out all but 18 seconds this season. game. team bracket in 1985, a No. 1 former assistant, B.J. Hill, North-
of the second after picking up his “Kudos to my guys,” Belenski seed has won the championship ern Colorado won the Big Sky.
second foul. PET managed to cut said. “They showed some guts, Carr 2-10 3-4 9, McCarthy 1-5 4-4 6, Ruch 2-6 5-8
10, Alexis 9-15 8-8 26, Prociak 0-0 0-0 0, Dunsmuir
20-26 50.
Redeemer ......................... 20 6 14 21 - 61
16 times. And there is Jimmer and his
the deficit to 24-17 in his absence they showed some courage and 0-5 61.
0-1 0, DeRemer 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 18-46 20-25 PET .................................... 7 10 12 21 - 50 The six BCS leagues got 30 of 2,500 points. Did you see him go
3-PT FGS: HR 5-14 (Lambert 2-3, Carr 2-4, McCar-
until reserve junior guard Ryan they showed they know how to PET CHARTER (50): Chance 3-10 3-4 10, Bax- thy 0-2, Ruch 1-3, Dunsmuir 0-2); PET 2-7 (Chance the at-large bids. The others off for 52 Friday night? That was
ter 1-4 2-4 4, Ward 5-9 10-11 21, George 5-11 1-2 1-4, Baxter 0-2, Ward 1-1).
DeRemer hit a baseline drive to play the game.” 11, Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Brown 0-6 0-0 0, Pack 0-0 went to the Mountain West ridiculous.
HOLY REDEEMER (61): Lambert 3-4 0-0 8, 4-6 4, Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Perez 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 14-41
end the half. (two), A-10 (two), CAA (two) Still, there are some who won-
and Conference USA (one). der about BYU and San Diego
The best stories are from now State. Not sure why. SDS finally
“I had to be a little careful, but until Sunday. The best basketball beat BYU and got the Mountain

TROUBLE
I trust my teammates,” said is played on the second weekend. West championship. The Cou-
Alexis. “I played an extra step Then, everybody catches his gars certainly will miss suspend-
back on defense, but otherwise I breath and a college basketball ed big man Brandon Davies. The
played the same.” championship is decided in a two teams are a combined 62-6,
Continued from Page 1B Not only did Alexis not pick up football stadium; this year that including 22-2 on the road. And
PET outscored Redeemer in his fourth foul, he scored four would be Reliant Stadium in three of the losses were to each
the second quarter, but only by a more points in the quarter on a Houston. other.
10-6 margin as the Royals held a pair of inside baskets. After finishing a great run at Connecticut may not win the
26-17 halftime lead. “We trust each other,” said Villanova as Jay Wright’s top national championship, but one
“Sometimes in the summer Carr. “Even when Pete was out, sidekick on the 2009 Final Four could make a case the Huskies
Pete can’t be with us, so we learn we still had guys on the court team, Pat Chambers got the head just did something more diffi-
to play without him,” said Lam- who were doing their jobs. Ev- job at Boston University. Last cult. They won five games in five
bert. “Mike (Prociak) is only a eryone was doing something
season, BU made the America days to get the Big East cham-
freshman, but does a good job re- good.”
East championship game and pionship, finishing it off by beat-
bounding. We also didn’t have to Lambert was nailing three-
lost to Vermont. This season, BU ing Pittsburgh, Syracuse and
worry about them doubling- pointers early. Ruch and Carr hit
buzzer-beater baskets to end the got the championship game on Louisville over the final three
down on Mike, so it opened up a
first and third quarters, respec- its home court and after trailing days. Kemba Walker dominated
little.
tively. Senior guard John McCar- Stony Brook by 15 points in the just about every moment he was
“We played pretty good with-
out Pete in the game. But we’d thy played hard on both sides of second half, stormed back to win on the court.
rather have him out there with the court. And Prociak, Adam the championship by two points. Got to love Mid-American
us.” Dunsmuir and Ryan DeRemer Chambers has an all-Philly staff, champ Akron. The Zips blocked
Alexis picked up his third foul were giving the Royals quality including Brian Daly (Saint 15 Kent State shots in the cham-
of the game with 5:05 remaining minutes off the bench. Joseph’s) and Adam Fisher pionship game, including the
in the third quarter and the Roy- “We showed we’re more than (Penn State). He also has the final two, either of which would
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER als holding a 33-24 lead. Instead Peter (Alexis),” said Belenski. league’s best player, John Hol- have won the title for Kent.
Holy Redeemer students cheer on the Royals boys basketball of taking out Alexis, coach Mark “Kudos to my guys. They land, who scored 23 of his 27
team on Tuesday as they defeated PET Charter, 61-50 at Free- Belenski left his big guy on the showed they had guts, courage points in the second half and Dick Jerardi is a columnist for the
dom High School in Bethlehem. court. and a knowledge of the game.” won it with two late free throws. Philadelphia Daily News.
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PRO GOLF SLED DOG RACING

Swing coach steps Native Alaskan


into Tiger’s lair wins Iditarod race
The Associated Press “We have to
By DOUG FERGUSON to get a little bit more scruti- NOME, Alaska — John Baker properly drum
AP Golf Writer nized than most players do, ana- crossed the finish line first Tues- him in,” he said.
PALM HARBOR, Fla. — Sean lyzed to the nth degree about day in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog “My spirit is
Foley had a peaceful Tuesday what goes on within one round Race to reclaim the title of Idita- moved to do it. I
morning on the PGA Tour. No of golf. That’s something new to rod champion for an Alaska Na- want him to en-
more than a half-dozen people him. He has not quite faced that. tive musher. joy the glory of
paid attention as he walked a But he said the one positive Baker, 48, of Kotzebue, steered Baker his moment.”
practice round with a client who thing is I’m always on TV, so he
his dog team down the main drag Having just
was coming off a strong finish gets to look at a lot of golf
swings.” in this gold rush town on Alaska’s come of the trail, Baker appeared
that was sorely needed.
That would be Stephen Ames, Hank Haney caught it just as western coast to win the 1,150- happy but exhausted, and uncer-
who tied for third in Puerto Rico. bad, if not worse, when he was mile race from Anchorage to tain about whether he would race
It’s that other client — Tiger revamping Woods’ swing Nome, and get his name in the re- in the Iditarod again.
Woods — who brings Foley through 2004. One player joking- cord books. “All along I’ve said if I won this
more scrutiny than ever, and ly said he was thinking about su- He is the first Alaska Native race one time I would question
lately, more criticism. ing Haney for loss of wages if AP PHOTO musher to win the world’s longest whether I would do this again,”
Woods was 100 miles away in a Woods didn’t regain his form. Tiger Woods views a video of his tee shot, made by his swing sled dog race since Jerry Riley did Baker said. However, he quickly
made-for-TV exhibition on his Woods eventually picked up coach Sean Foley, on the sixth tee during the Pro-Am round of it in 1976. followed that up with his hope to
home golf course, although that Haney’s instruction and went on the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Baker also shattered exactly by work with a young group of dogs
won’t stop the growing debate to win six majors and more than Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., in December. three hours the race record held that he has waiting for him in Kot-
about where he is in this “proc- 40 percent of his tournaments, by four-time champion Martin zebue.
ess” of changing his swing, and astounding numbers that no one
“Tiger and Hank won a lot of champion, along with brothers Buser, who completed the 2002 Bertha Koweluk, 43, an Alaska
whether he is heading down the else in this generation has come
majors, a lot of tournaments, and Billy, Craig and Dick, who died race in eight days, 22 hours and 46 Native from Nome, watched the
right path. close to matching — except for
you can’t take that away from the five years ago. He also had the minutes. Baker completed the finish with her 8-year-old daugh-
Foley was expecting this when Woods earlier in his career.
Foley says he has an “alliga- guy. And he helped Tiger,” Foley experience of taking Greg Nor- race in 8 days, 19 hours and 46 ter, and said that Baker’s win will
they first began working togeth-
tor’s hide” when it comes to tak- said. “He’s allowed to say what man to No.1before working with minutes. inspire Native people across the
er last August at the PGA Cham-
ing criticism. Trouble is, he also he wants. If I offended him, I Woods. “Running a team like this, there state.
pionship.
has an alligator’s mouth when it didn’t mean to. But Tiger helped His only advice is to Foley as a is nothing better,” Baker said. “I “He represents a resilient peo-
“When I started with Tiger, I
comes to talking, and he re- build Hank’s career, not the oth- coach, not what Foley is coach- am really proud of this.” ple and it just shows we’re strong
didn’t think it would be a month
and then he’d kill everyone,” Fo- placed a swing coach who has er way around.” ing.
He said this year’s running was and we can overcome,” she said.
ley said. “Remember, I got him rice paper for skin and prefers to All this must be somewhat Harmon says Foley has it the
an “incredible race for me.” She said that so many times
right after Akron, the low point do his talking in 140 characters amusing to Butch Harmon, who toughest because he took the job
is not immune to criticism. Har- when Woods was at his worst — The soft-spoken Baker then be- Alaska Natives are depicted as
of his professional career.” or fewer. gan shaking hands with some of weak and crippled by addiction.
It was last year at Firestone, Haney took Twitter to an ex- mon recalls hearing the skeptics not only with his golf game, but
after Woods won the Masters by trying to patch together a per- the hundreds of people who lined But Baker’s win, she said, illus-
where Woods had won seven treme last week during the Ca-
a record 12 shots and decided to sonal life torn apart. uptowatchthefinishshortlyafter trates an untold story of her peo-
times and had never finished dillac Championship.
It started last September overhaul his swing. “I had it the easiest,” Harmon sunrise on a crisp (2 degrees) but ple.
worse than fifth, that he had the
worst 72-hole score of his career when Foley said in an interview “Everyone said we were crazy, said. “I had him when he was a clear morning. “We all need people to look up
(298) and tied for 78th against with foxsports.com, “Let’s be that I was going to ruin him,” teenager. He was young. He did He was greeted by a group of to, and this is a good guy to look
an 80-man field. honest about this, it’s not like he Harmon said Tuesday. everything I asked him to do. He musicians playing Eskimo up to,” she said.
A few months later, Foley said was flushing it with Hank.” Then It worked out OK. wasn’t married. He didn’t have drums. Many in the crowd wore While Baker is the first Alaska
he stopped reading golf stories came an interview with golf.com Even now, as it was when those outside problems. Sean is traditional Eskimo parkas. Native to win the race in many
and turned the volume down in which Foley said nothing Woods was with Haney, there are young (36). He’s got a big ego. Baker said he gets strength years, he is the first Eskimo to ev-
when watching golf on TV. about Woods’ previous swing a number of experts who think He’s been thrown into a difficult from Eskimo dancing and drum- er do it.
He says the criticism doesn’t made any sense to him. Woods ought to just go back to situation. He probably got Tiger ming and was pleased to see the Elnora Wands, 75, from Den-
bother him. Haney fired off more tweets Harmon and repeat what he was at the worst time. When Tiger Eskimo drummers greet him at ver, Colo., is a retired school
“Look, I’m a Canadian who at than Vijay Singh hits balls on the doing in 2000 when won 10 left me and went to Hank, he was the race’s end. He said that is how teacher who spent a decade in the
19 was a white kid at an all-black practice range, using Woods’ re- times around the world, includ- still a good player.”
he had imagined it would be if he western Alaska town of Point
university,” said Foley, who sults as affirmation. ing three straight majors. Har- Harmon said he has talked to
mon says it’s not that simple. Foley about not letting the ever won the Iditarod. Hope, where some of Baker’s rela-
played college golf at Tennessee “I think it was more of a reac-
tion to what I had said that I nev- The equipment is different, media beat him up, to accept “That was a dream that I had tives live. She said when she was a
State. “This couldn’t even be
called criticism what I’m going er fully understood what they Woods’ physique has changed praise and criticism in equal and I must have mentioned it to teacher there Baker came to the
through now.” were working on,” Foley said. and “he’s had three surgeries measure, and to expect the latter someone.” school to give the children an in-
With Woods, criticism comes “He’s got every right to comment since I had him.” far more often. Sheldon Katchatag was one of spirational talk about how he con-
with the territory. back. But to the extreme and the Harmon came from a no-non- “He’s never been in the hot the Eskimo drummers who quered his problem with alcohol
“For some reason,” Woods amount ... I was like, ’Do you sense family of golf teachers — seat,” Harmon said. “And this is helped give Baker a traditional addiction and now is an Iditarod
said last week with a grin, “I tend have anything else to do?’ father Claude, a former Masters a hot seat.” welcome. musher.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2011

Years Real Estate Inc.


Celebrating 90 Years of Providing Great Service!
We Honor Our Top Producers and Thank Our Valued Clients.
t is my honor to congratulate the Lewith & Freeman Realtors on 90 years of Service to
I their clients and the community. Thank you for entrusting us with an extremely important TOP PRODUCERS
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is working harder than ever to help you meet your real estate goals and we are pleased
to report that L&F Real Estate Sales have increased over 25% this year.
The knowledge, integrity, dedication and overall service provided by our
Joan Matusiak Mark D. Nicholson Judith E. Rice Lisa Joseph Dolores Fields Deanna C. Farrell Michael Durso Barbara A. Bazil Andrew Cisney Kimberly G. Skumanick
sales professionals to our buyers and sellers make the difference. As the $4,929,000 sold $4,346,100 sold $3,796,400 sold $3,667,800 sold $3,567,000 sold* $3,554,500 sold $3,339,300 sold $3,069,500 sold $2,790,400 sold $2,739,700 sold

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Theresa Donnelly Barbara Metcalf Rae Dziak
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Virginia S. Rose
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SPRING TRAINING NHL/NBA ROUNDUP

Matsuzaka sharp Kennedy, Staal


in Red Sox win power Penguins
The Associated Press four-game losing streak.
The Associated Press two-run homer during a three- OTTAWA — Tyler Kennedy
LAKELAND, Fla. — Daisuke run fourth. and Jordan Staal each had a N.Y. Rangers 6, N.Y. Islanders 3
Matsuzaka emerged from a The 24-year-old Wallace, goal and an assist and the Pitts- NEW YORK — Bryan
spring training slump, throwing looking to cement a starting burgh Penguins beat the Otta- McCabe had a goal and an
five shutout innings Tuesday to spot at first base, was drafted wa Senators 5-1 Tuesday night. assist, and the Rangers scored
help the Boston Red Sox beat No. 13 overall by St. Louis in AP PHOTO Chris Kunitz had three as- three times on a potent power
the Detroit Tigers 2-1 in 10 in- 2008 out of Arizona State. He The Philadelphia Phillies’ Shane Victorino, left, scores on a throw- sists for the Penguins, who also play to win the latest New
nings. has already been traded three ing error by Toronto Blue Jays catcher J.P. Arencibia who tired to got goals from Ben Lovejoy, York-New York matchup over
Matsuzaka entered with an times. pick off the Phillies Jimmy Rollins at third base during the fourth Matt Cooke and Zbynek Micha- the Islanders.
11.42 ERA in three games this inning of a spring training game at Florida Auto Exchange Stadi- lek. Brandon Prust netted a
spring, but allowed only two Phillies 13, Blue Jays 7 um in Dunedin, Fla., Tuesday. Rollins also scored on the play. The Senators have now lost short-handed goal, and Erik
hits and struck out five against DUNEDIN, Fla. — Joe Blan- two straight after their three- Christensen scored on the
the Tigers. ton settled down after a shaky Cubs (ss) 8, Athletics (ss) 1 on consecutive pitches to start game winning streak was power play in a dominating
Darnell McDonald homered start, Raul Ibanez hit a two-run PHOENIX — Brett Jackson, the fourth inning and Los An- snapped in Buffalo on Sunday. first period in which the Rang-
in the 10th. Jacoby Ellsbury also homer and Philadelphia beat geles went deep four times ers grabbed a 2-0 lead and took
Tyler Colvin and Welington
went deep for Boston. Toronto as the teams combined against San Diego. Washington 4, Montreal 2 21 shots.
Castillo each homered to lead
Tigers first baseman Miguel for 30 hits. Mark Trumbo added a two- MONTREAL — Marcus
Cabrera hit his second homer of It wasn’t all good news for the Chicago over Oakland in a split-
run shot in the fourth, his fifth Johansson scored his second NBA
the spring and boosted his aver- Phillies, though. Third baseman squad game.
homer of the spring. Brandon goal of the game 6:43 into the Chicago 98, Washington 79
age to .306 after a slow start. Placido Polanco re-injured his Cubs right-hander Andrew
Cashner, making his second Wood connected in the sixth. third period, Mike Knuble CHICAGO — Derrick Rose
Justin Verlander pitched 5 1-3 surgically repaired left elbow in Bobby Abreu had a two-run added Washington’s second scored 23 points in Chicago’s
innings and allowed an earned the first inning and came out of start of the spring and fourth
appearance, struggled a bit in double for the Angels. power-play goal and the Cap- seventh straight win, a victory
run that raised his spring ERA the game. He said he doesn’t
the first inning, giving up a itals extended their winning over the Washington Wizards
to 1.20. He struck out five and think it’s anything serious. Dodgers 7, Rangers 6
leadoff double to Coco Crisp streak to nine games with a that moved the Bulls into sole
walked none.
Cardinals 4, Braves 0 GLENDALE, Ariz. — Juan victory over the Montreal Can- possession of first place in the
and an RBI single to Daric Bar-
Rays 11, Marlins 2 Uribe had three RBIs and Los adiens. Eastern Conference.
JUPITER, Fla. — Kyle ton. Those were the only hits he
Angeles beat Texas. Luol Deng added 20 points
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — McClellan made another strong allowed in 3 1-3 innings, al- New Jersey 4, Atlanta 2
Andre Ethier and Ivan DeJe- and Keith Bogans scored 17,
Johnny Damon, Evan Longoria statement in his bid for St. though he did walk two and hit
and Manny Ramirez each had Louis’ vacant starting spot, sus had two hits apiece for the NEWARK, N.J. — Rookie his highest total since joining
a batter.
two hits as Tampa Bay cruised allowing one hit in five scoreless Dodgers, who finished with 13 Jacob Josefson scored early in the Bulls. Bogans took all of his
past Florida. innings against Atlanta. Royals 4, Athletics (ss) 3 after entering the game with a the third period and the hard- 10 shots from behind the 3-
Ramirez and B.J. Upton both Derek Lowe also was stingy in major league-worst .239 spring charging New Jersey Devils point arc, hitting a season-high
SURPRISE, Ariz. — Alex batting average. rallied from a two-goal deficit five.
hit their second home run of the a five-inning stint, giving up a Gordon hit a two-run homer to
spring. Longoria and Ramirez run on four hits. But the Braves David Murphy had three hits to defeat the Atlanta Thrash-
lift Kansas City over an Oakland and two RBIs for Texas. Derek ers. Atlanta 110, Milwaukee 85
each had three RBIs. Before the were held to three hits for a split squad.
game, Rays manager Joe Mad- two-game total of one run on Holland gave up four runs and Travis Zajac, Patrik Elias and ATLANTA — Sporting a
Gordon, who started spring seven hits in four innings. Ilya Kovalchuk also scored as new look, Joe Johnson scored
don announced that David Price five hits with five errors, four of
training 0 for 11, went 2 for 3 to the Devils improved to 23-3-2 36 points — 28 in the first half
would be the team’s opening- them on Tuesday.
hike his average to .367 with Indians 9, Brewers 7 in their last 28 games and — and the Atlanta Hawks
day starter.
Rockies 4, Cubs (ss) 2 three home runs and 12 RBIs. GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Mitch moved past the .500 mark romped to a victory over the
Astros 14, Orioles 8 MESA, Ariz. — Esmil Rogers Right-hander Nate Adcock, a Talbot worked five strong in- (33-32-4) for the first time this Milwaukee Bucks in a makeup
SARASOTA, Fla. — Brett allowed one hit in five innings Rule 5 pick from the Pittsburgh nings for Cleveland, lowering season. game.
Wallace hit a grand slam and with three strikeouts and no Pirates, threw three scoreless his ERA from 17.55 to 11.57. Johnson donned a black
knocked in seven runs, leading walks to solidify his chance to innings and has not allowed a Indians reliever Jensen Lewis Philadelphia 3, Florida 2 headband to protect the back
Houston over Baltimore. make Colorado’s rotation. run in five appearances covering yielded three-run homers to Eric SUNRISE, Fla. — Jeff Carter of his scalp after undergoing a
Wallace added two doubles Rogers, a right-hander, has a eight innings. Farris and Mike Rivera in the scored two goals in the second procedure to treat a skin in-
and a single, and was joined by chance to take advantage of seventh to turn a 6-1 lead into a period and the Philadelphia fection. It must have helped his
teammate Jason Bourgeois with Aaron Cook’s injuries (shoulder, Angels 9, Padres 6 7-6 deficit. Milwaukee closer Flyers beat the Florida Pan- shooting touch, too. He made
four hits, powering Houston’s ring finger) and nab the fifth PEORIA, Ariz. — Torii Hun- John Axford then gave up three thers. six straight 3-pointers on the
17-hit attack. Bill Hall added a spot. ter and Vernon Wells homered runs in the bottom half. Scott Hartnell also scored for way to the highest-scoring half
the Flyers and Brian Boucher by an Atlanta player this sea-
made 20 saves. The win was son.
NIT the Flyers’ third in eight games
but they maintained a one- Indiana 119, New York 117

Moses helps Oklahoma State defeat Harvard in opener


point lead over Washington in INDIANAPOLIS — Danny
the Eastern Division. Granger’s jumper with 0.3
seconds left gave the Indiana
Boston 3, Columbus 2. SO. Pacers a victory over the New
The Associated Press Cleveland State 63, maine Mallett scored a career- season champion, held a double- COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tuuk- York Knicks.
STILLWATER, Okla. — Mar- Vermont 60 high 23 points, leading Missouri digit lead through most of the first ka Rask stopped all three Co- Indiana passed the ball in-
shall Moses had 18 points and CLEVELAND — Norris Cole State to a win over Murray State 10 minutes of the second half lumbus attempts and rookie bounds with 7.8 seconds left.
eight rebounds, and third-seeded scored 27 points, including the in the opening round of the Na- before Murray State (23-9) went Tyler Seguin scored the lone Granger worked the clock,
Oklahoma State had its highest- go-ahead basket with 1:23 remain- tional Invitation Tournament. on a 14-2 run to cut it to 68-66 with shootout goal to lift the Bruins drove right on Shawne Wil-
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A reading on housing Housing starts Wholesale inflation Producer price index Good Guesses GES $44.41
Bright spots in the home- Seasonally adjusted annual rate A jump in the price of raw $52
The Labor Department is
building industry have been In thousands expected to say that the Producer cotton has made clothing
hard to come by, and a Price Index, which measures more expensive for retailers. 40
600 est.
report on housing starts in price changes at the wholesale But European and Asian
’10 550 ’10
February isn’t likely to help. level, rose in February. More shoppers have sent earn- 28 $42.12
550
Today

Analysts expect the Com- expensive commodities have ings higher at clothing
0.8% Operating $0.96 est.
merce Department to say
500
pushed up the cost of everything 0.5% maker Guess for three
EPS $1.06
that the number of new
homes that started con-
from gas to T-shirts. Companies
have delayed passing higher
est. straight quarters. Investors
hope that the company’s 4Q ’09 4Q ’10
struction fell from January. 450 prices on to consumers, but the cost-cutting efforts and
Price-to-earnings ratio: 15
Home construction has increases are now starting to hit global expansion continued
based on past 12 months’ results
been running at about half 400 shoppers’ wallets. That may be January February the trend, although the
of what it should be in a S O N D J F evident when the Consumer Price 2011 2011 denim-maker is particularly Dividend: $0.80 Div. Yield: 1.8%
healthy economy. Source: The Commerce Department Index comes out Thursday. Source: FactSet dependent on cotton. Source: FactSet

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Joblessness in region, county dips again


I N B R I E F

Oil slides on Japan crisis


Oil prices fell sharply Tuesday on
deepening fears about Japan’s economy By ANDREW M. SEDER than the rate in January 2010. seasonal workers after the holidays.
after its nuclear crisis worsened follow- aseder@timesleader.com Wyoming County’s rate of 9.3 per- That sector is still up 300 jobs when
ing a devastating earthquake and tsu- The unemployment rate for the tri- cent was four-tenths lower than the De- compared to January 2010.
nami. county region that includes Lackawan- cember figure but a one-and- four- Another sector that saw a drop
Investors worried about diminished na, Luzerne and Wyoming dipped four- tenths percentage points increase over blamed on seasonal workers being laid
demand for oil and other products in tenths of a percentage point from De- the January 2010. In Lackawanna Coun- off was professional and business ser-
Japan, the world’s third-largest oil cember to January. ty, the rate of 9.2 percent held steady vice jobs, which shed 1,400 workers.
importer. However, Wall Street analysts It was the fourth straight month of from December to January but rose That sector was up 2,400 year-to-year,
expect that Japan will eventually in- decline but not enough to move the re- one-tenth of one percent from the Janu- however.
crease imports of oil, coal and natural gion out of the top spot of the state’s 14 ary 2010 total of 9.1 percent. Winter weather, not the holiday sea-
gas. metro areas in terms of unemployment. As a region, even with the good news son, is blamed for a loss of 1,200 jobs in
Benchmark West Texas Intermediate The data, made public Tuesday by that the unemployment rate was dip- the mining, logging and construction
crude for April delivery dropped $4.01, the Center for Workforce Information ping, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre metro supersector. Even with the loss, the su-
or 4 percent, to settle at $97.18 per & Analysis, shows that while the over- area was still higher than the state and persector is up 100 jobs over last Janu-
barrel on the New York Mercantile all unemployment rate for the area national levels of 8.2 percent and 9 per- ary.
Exchange. Brent crude fell $5.15, or 4.5 dropped, when viewed at the county cent respectively. At 9.1 percent, the metro area is two-
percent, to settle at $108.52 per barrel level Luzerne County had the steepest The figures show the metro area’s tenths of a percentage point higher than
on the ICE Futures exchange. month-to-month and year-to-year drop. seasonally adjusted labor force grew by the Allentown/Easton/Bethlehem
Tom Bentz, director of BNP Paribas Luzerne’s seasonally adjusted rate of 1,500 workers to 281,500. metro area, which ranked 13th out of
Commodity Futures Inc., speculated 9 percent was a seven-tenths of a per- The hardest hit sector in January lo- the state’s 14th metro areas. The lowest
prices could fall as low as $95 a barrel centage point lower than the December cally was retail, which saw a loss of rate was once again in State College at
in coming weeks because of ongoing rate and a full percentage point lower 1,600 jobs as stores laid off temporary 5.1 percent.
concerns about Japan.

Wegmans to take donations THE TIMES LEADER NAMES EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR
Japan’s crisis
rattles stocks
Beginning today, all Wegmans stores
will accept customer donations at
checkout to help the victims of the
earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The
program will run through Saturday,
April 2.
Customers may donate any amount,
worldwide
and 100 percent of their donations will The Associated Press
go to the American Red Cross Disaster NEW YORK — Fears over the
Relief Fund for Japan Earthquake and escalating nuclear crisis in Japan
Pacific Tsunami that provides funding overtook financial markets
for relief supplies and other needs. The around the globe Tuesday, push-
Wegmans Family Charitable Founda- ing stocks and other investments
tion has also announced a $100,000 lower. The Japanese stock market
donation to the American Red Cross lost 10 percent of its value, and
Disaster Relief Fund for Japan Earth- Wall Street dropped steeply be-
quake and Pacific Tsunami. fore bouncing back.
Wegmans has 77 stores in its chain The Japanese
Nikkei average fell WALL
including two stores locally, one in STREET
Wilkes-Barre Township and the other to its lowest level
in Dickson City. in nearly two years DOW
after the country’s 11,855.42
—137.74
prime minister
Investors buying up yen said four crippled
reactors at a nucle-
Investors worried over the nuclear
ar power plant on NASDAQ
crisis in Japan and the ensuing world-
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER the country’s dev- 2,667.33
—33.64
wide sell-off in stock markets are buy- astated coast were
ing up the globe’s traditional safe- Times Leader Employee of the Year finalists, from left, Nick DeLorenzo, Gerard Hetman and Rachel Courtney stand along-
side Times Leader Editor and Publisher Richard L. Connor. Hetman, the paper’s online content specialist, won the award. leaking dangerous
haven currencies: the dollar, Swiss amounts of radi-
franc and even the Japanese yen.

Workers honored for efforts


ation. S&P
The flight to safety comes as Japan’s In the U.S., the 1,281.87
benchmark Nikkei 225 sank 10.6 per- Dow Jones indus- —14.52
cent — more than 1,000 points — on trial average fell al-
Tuesday, on top of a 6 percent drop most 300 points at
Monday. Stocks tumbled in Europe and By ANDREW M. SEDER "Working on such high-profile nia in terms of unique page views per the opening bell.

I
opened sharply lower in the U.S.. aseder@timesleader.com month. The futures market, which can in-
The move to buy yen may seem n less than three years, Gerard cases, together with a great “I believe our coverage of the ongoing dicate how stocks will perform,
counter-intuitive considering the devas- Hetman went from being a free- team of journalists, is an county corruption investigations is looked so ugly before trading be-
tation wrought by the earthquake and lance reporter for The Abington symbolic of the great teamwork that I gan that the New York Stock Ex-
tsunami in Japan, and the intensifying Journal to The Times Leader’s amazing experience.” enjoy so much about our company. change invoked a special rule to
nuclear threat. But investors expect 2010 Employee of the Year. Gerard Hetman Working on such high-profile cases, to- smooth volatility.
Japanese investors to close down over- Hetman, 24, of Scranton, was be- Employee of the Year gether with a great team of journalists, The Dow recovered somewhat
seas bets and bring their money home. stowed that honor Tuesday. His work is an amazing experience,” Hetman later in the day but still closed
shooting video for timesleader.com and said. down.
also frequently updating the website staff writer for both The Abington Jour- It was Hetman’s online updates and
Egypt’s airlines take hit with the latest local, state, national and nal and the Scranton-based Sunday video from the federal corruption trial
Investors sold stocks primarily
because of fear the disaster in Ja-
Egypt’s civil aviation minister says international news was mentioned as newspaper Go Lackawanna. He was of former Judge Mark Ciavarella that pan would slow down the global
the country’s airline industry has lost contributing factors in his selection. brought on board as an online content was specifically cited by Times Leader economy.
Hetman also writes a Formula 1 racing specialist for The Wilkes-Barre Publish- Editor and Publisher Richard L. Con- Over the last five trading days
more than 1 billion Egyptian pounds
blog on timesleader.com. ing Co.’s online/interactive media de- nor as an example of Hetman’s hard the Standard & Poor’s 500 index
($170 million) as a result of the unrest
A 2008 Wilkes University graduate, partment in October 2010. work and effort. has nearly lost 3 percent because
that led to the ouster of President
Hetman started with The Wilkes-Barre Hetman credited his co-workers and The other finalists for The Times of higher oil prices, signs of weak-
Hosni Mubarak.
Publishing Co. in the fall of 2008 as a the teamwork he has seen as reasons Leader’s 2010 Employee of the Year nesses in China’s economy, and
Ibrahim Manaa told reporters Tues-
freelance writer for The Abington Jour- why The Times Leader continues to award were Nick DeLorenzo, of Wright the still unknown impact of the
day that over 60 percent of the losses nal in Clarks Summit. In September of win accolades from media and non- Township, the company’s director of
were from to national carrier, EgyptAir, quake and tsunami in Japan.
2009, he was hired part-time as a staff media organizations and why timeslea- new and interactive media, and Rachel “Markets are going to remain
while the remainder came in losses at writer for that publication and was pro- der.com has become the number one Courtney, of Wilkes-Barre, the compa- on edge until we know the full ex-
the country’s various airports. moted in the spring of 2010 to full-time media website in Northeast Pennsylva- ny’s senior recruitment specialist. tent of the situation in Japan,”
More than 150,000 foreign tourists
said Michael Ryan, chief invest-
fled the country during the 18-day
ment strategist with UBS Wealth
uprising that began on Jan. 25.

Cola companies fight over whose bottle is best


Management.
EgyptAir was hard hit, canceling at The Japanese markets have
as many as 75 percent of its flights and taken a huge hit since the quake
most recently offering to lease some of and tsunami struck last week.
its newest planes, along with crew, to The Associated Press use orange peels, oat hulls, po- tirely of plant materials. Coca- The Nikkei average fell a stagger-
offset projected losses. PURCHASE, N.Y. — First tato scraps and other leftovers Cola Co. currently produces a ing 10.6 percent Tuesday, more
there were cola wars. Now it’s from its food business. bottle using 30 percent plant- than 1,000 points, and has suf-
bottle wars. The new bottle looks, feels based materials and recently fered its worst two-day loss in 40
PepsiCo Inc. unveiled a new and protects the drink inside estimated it would be several years.
bottle Tuesday made entirely exactly the same as its current years before it has a 100 per- AP PHOTO In addition to Japan, investors
of plant material that it says bottles, said Rocco Papalia, se- cent plant bottle that’s com-
nior vice president of ad- PepsiCo’s new beverage on Wall Street fretted about the
$3.56 $3.17 $2.83 bests the technology of com- mercially viable. Middle East.
vanced research at PepsiCo. bottle made entirely of
petitor Coca-Cola and reduces “It’s a beautiful thing to be- Coca-Cola said it welcomed switch grass, pine bark, corn Stocks pared earlier losses after
$4.06 bottles’ carbon footprint. hold,” he said. “It’s indistin- other advances in packaging, husks and other materials. the Federal Reserve said that the
07/17/08 The bottle is made from guishable.” but noted that it has scaled up Pepsi plans to also use or- U.S. economy was on “firmer foot-
switch grass, pine bark, corn PepsiCo says it is the world’s use of its own plant-based bot- ange peels, oat hulls, potato ing.” Still, 29 out of the 30 stocks
husks and other materials. Ul- first bottle of a common type tle since introducing it in scraps and other leftovers that make up the Dow industrial
timately, Pepsi plans to also of plastic called PET made en- 2009. from its food business. average closed lower for the day.
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S&P 500
1,281.87
q -14.52 NASDAQ
2,667.33
q -33.64 DOW
11,855.42
q -137.74 6-MO T-BILLS
.14%
p +.01 10-YR T-NOTE
3.32%
q -.02 GOLD
$1,392.60
q
Stocks of Local Interest
-32.00 EURO
$1.4000
p +.0005 CRUDE OIL
$97.18
q -4.01

1,360 S&P 500 2,840 Nasdaq composite 52-WEEK YTD 52-WEEK YTD
1,300 Close: 1,281.87 2,720 Close: 2,667.33 HIGH LOW NAME TKR DIV LAST CHG %CHG HIGH LOW NAME TKR DIV LAST CHG %CHG
Change: -14.52 (-1.1%) Change: -33.64 (-1.2%) 95.00 64.13 AirProd APD 1.96 85.73 -1.15 -5.7 96.15 72.03 M&T Bk MTB 2.80 86.53 -1.05 -.6
1,240 10 DAYS 2,600 10 DAYS 28.29 19.41 AmWtrWks AWK .88 26.94 -.56 +6.5 80.94 65.31 McDnlds MCD 2.44 75.12 -.55 -2.1
51.50 35.00 Amerigas APU 2.82 44.74 -.71 -8.3 25.96 19.27 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 22.02 +.08 -8.8
23.79 16.52 AquaAm WTR .62 21.89 -.35 -2.6 7.87 3.64 NexstarB NXST ... 7.04 -.05 +17.5
1,350 2,900 38.02 24.22 ArchDan ADM .64 35.50 -.30 +18.0
276.00 167.46 AutoZone AZO ... 263.14 -1.67 -3.5 70.45 49.43 PNC PNC .40 62.13 -.43 +2.3
29.30 23.75 PPL Corp PPL 1.40 24.58 -.66 -6.6
1,300 2,800 19.86 10.91 BkofAm BAC .04 13.96 -.27 +4.6
15.43 10.48 PennMill PMIC ... 13.73 -.02 +3.8
32.65 23.78 BkNYMel BK .36 28.75 -.04 -4.8
18.63 6.08 BonTon BONT ... 15.67 -.36 +23.8 17.35 10.03 PenRE PEI .60 13.37 -.07 -8.0
2,700 44.20 29.12 CIGNA CI .04 42.40 -.56 +15.7 68.11 60.32 PepsiCo PEP 1.92 63.01 -1.13 -3.6
1,250 37.82 26.84 CVS Care CVS .50 33.13 -.39 -4.7 64.60 42.94 PhilipMor PM 2.56 62.70 -.88 +7.1
2,600 65.88 49.47 CocaCola KO 1.88 63.03 -.91 -4.2 66.95 39.37 ProctGam PG 1.93 60.66 -.69 -5.7
25.91 16.30 Comcast CMCSA .45 24.16 -.33 +10.5
1,200 28.95 21.33 CmtyBkSy CBU .96 23.83 ... -14.2 67.52 48.56 Prudentl PRU 1.15 60.09 -1.17 +2.4
2,500 42.50 25.63 CmtyHlt CYH ... 39.00 +.30 +4.4 15.35 9.85 SLM Cp SLM ... 14.24 -.44 +13.1
37.19 25.61 CoreMark CORE ... 32.82 -.93 -7.8 54.00 32.41 SLM pfB SLMpB 4.63 53.10 ... +21.2
1,150 2,400 16.00 4.97 Entercom ETM ... 10.38 -.30 -10.4 29.24 20.00 SoUnCo SUG .60 27.43 -.46 +14.0
19.80 7.71 FairchldS FCS ... 17.25 +.50 +10.5 17.71 7.06 Supvalu SVU .35 7.86 +.46 -18.4
9.84 6.96 FrontierCm FTR .75 7.93 +.06 -18.5 51.11 39.56 TJX TJX .60 49.08 -.30 +10.6
1,100 2,300 18.71 13.21 Genpact G .18 13.42 -.21 -11.7
S O N D J F M S O N D J F M 15.84 9.60 HarteHnk HHS .32 12.11 -.12 -5.2
33.34 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.00 30.92 -.68 -2.1
50.77 40.00 Heinz HNZ 1.80 48.74 -.51 -1.5 37.70 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 34.87 -.31 -2.5
53.99 42.17 Hershey HSY 1.38 53.54 +.43 +13.6 57.90 47.77 WalMart WMT 1.46 52.06 -.26 -3.5

StocksRecap DOW
HIGH
11988.69
LOW
11696.25
CLOSE
11855.42
CHG.
-137.74
%CHG.
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WK
t
MO QTR
t s
YTD
+2.40%
32.67 27.49
28.54 19.35
Kraft
Lowes
KFT
LOW
1.16
.44
31.13
26.64
-.23
-.17
-1.2
+6.2
41.30
34.25
32.56
23.02
WeisMk
WellsFargo
WMK
WFC
1.16
.20
39.32
32.27
-.06
+.17
-2.5
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411.78
4906.63
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Pvs. Volume 4,127 1,751 AMEX Index 2287.36 2193.46 2244.60 -42.76 -1.87% t t s +1.64% ABB Ltd 22.43 -.62 -.1 Chicos 13.62 +.11 +13.2 GoldFLtd 17.03 -.45 -6.1 MedcoHlth 59.13 -1.16 -3.5 ProUSSP50017.79 +.58 -8.3 THQ 4.69 -1.25 -22.6
Advanced 665 655 AEP Ind 25.70 -1.09 -1.0 Chimera 4.19 -.03 +1.9 Goldcrp g 46.52 -1.14 +1.2 Medtrnic 37.31 -.52 +.6 PrUltCrde rs48.74 -4.08 -2.5 TaiwSemi 11.91 -.25 -5.0
NASDAQ 2680.57 2618.50 2667.33 -33.64 -1.25% t t s +0.55% AES Corp 12.57 -.17 +3.2 ChurchDwt 76.58 -.21 +11.0 GoldStr g 2.93 +.04 -36.2 MelcoCrwn 7.06 -.19 +11.0 ProgrssEn 45.21 -.74 +4.0 Talbots 5.25 -.22 -38.4
Declined 2389 2022 S&P 500 1288.46 1261.12 1281.87 -14.52 -1.12% t t s +1.93% AFLAC 50.89 -3.01 -9.8 CIBER 5.91 +.21 +26.3 GoldmanS 157.25 -1.18 -6.5 Merck 31.86 -.52 -11.6 ProgsvCp 20.29 -.28 +2.1 TalismE g 22.71 -.54 +2.3
New Highs 29 24 Wilshire 5000 13724.69 13348.55 13580.58 -144.11 -1.05% t t s +1.65% AGL Res 38.56 -.45 +7.6 CienaCorp 24.66 ... +17.1 Goodyear 14.95 -.12 +26.2 Meritage 23.97 +.38 +8.0 ProLogis 14.78 -.31 +2.4 Target 50.85 -.22 -15.4
New Lows 79 129 AK Steel 15.62 +.37 -4.6 Cirrus 21.04 -.79 +31.7 Google 569.56 -.43 -4.1 Mesab 35.62 +.05 -7.5 ProUSR2K rs47.82 +.80 -4.8 Taseko 5.63 -.06 +7.2
Russell 2000 796.38 775.90 791.33 -6.84 -0.86% t t s +0.98% AMR 6.52 -.04 -16.3 Cisco 17.39 -.46 -14.0 Gramrcy 4.31 -.37 +86.6 MetLife 43.40 -1.34 -2.3 ProvFnH 8.33 -.12 +15.1 TastyBak 2.10 -.04 -66.9

Volatility is back
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AT&T Inc 27.81 -.38 -5.3 CitzRepB h .83 -.01 +35.0 GreenMtC s58.99 -.03 +79.5 MicronT 10.43 +.07 +30.0 PSEG 31.10 -.41 -2.2 TeckRes g 52.57 +1.64 -15.0
ATP O&G 16.59 -.71 -.9 Clearwire 5.50 -.08 +6.8 Greif A 62.15 -.60 +.4 Microsoft 25.39 -.30 -9.0 PubStrg 108.99 -.67 +7.5 Teleflex 56.01 -.22 +4.1
AU Optron 8.49 -.39 -18.5 ClevBioL h 8.40 +.46 +16.3 GpoTMM 2.33 -.06 -6.8 MdsxWatr 17.68 -.22 -3.7 PulteGrp 7.01 +.09 -6.8 TelefEsp s 24.18 -.50 +6.0
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Accenture 50.02 -1.43 +3.2 Coach 52.02 -1.09 -5.9 HSBC 52.50 -.50 +2.9 MobileTel s 20.76 +.02 -.5 Qualcom 53.00 -.48 +7.1 TempleInld 21.41 -.34 +.8
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ActivsBliz 10.84 -.05 -12.9 Coeur 31.51 -.57 +15.3 HanJS 14.30 ... -5.3 Monsanto 67.81 +.75 -2.6 QstDiag 55.21 -1.04 +2.3 TenetHlth 7.00 -.08 +4.6
AdamsEx 11.08 -.12 +3.2 ColgPal 77.27 -1.00 -3.9 HarleyD 40.85 +.02 +17.8 Moog A 42.25 -.43 +6.2 QksilvRes 14.64 -.45 -.7 Tenneco 40.59 -.01 -1.4
AdobeSy 33.04 -1.04 +7.3 Comc spcl 22.72 -.32 +9.7 HarmonyG 12.29 -.11 -2.0 Moog B 42.45 -.32 +6.7 Quidel 11.81 -.14 -18.3 Teradyn 16.99 -.10 +21.0
The stock market is having big S&P 500 has lost 5 percent since it their profits. AMD 8.28 -.15 +1.2 Comerica 37.56 -.74 -11.1 HarrisCorp 44.25 -.44 -2.3 MorgStan 27.65 -.26 +1.6 QwestCm 6.61 -.07 -13.1 Terex 34.40 -.48 +10.8
swings that recall uneasy times reached a 32-month high of Hodges says investors should Aetna 35.98 -.06 +17.9 CmtyHlt 39.00 +.30 +4.4 Harsco 32.29 -.87 +14.0 Mosaic 76.30 +.01 -.1 RAIT Fin 2.33 -.55 +6.4 Terremk 18.85 -.11 +45.6
Agilent 43.82 -1.02 +5.8 Compuwre 11.19 -.03 -4.1 HartfdFn 25.60 -1.22 -3.4 MotrlaMo n 23.46 -1.23 -19.4 RCM 5.08 -.06 +9.7 Tesoro 24.84 -1.14 +34.0
such as the October 2008 crash. 1343.01 on Feb. 18. While the get used to volatility. It is increasing AkamaiT 35.74 -.32 -24.0 ConAgra 23.03 -.23 +2.0 HawaiiEl 24.04 -.30 +5.5 Mylan 21.80 -.43 +3.2 RF MicD 6.32 +.10 -14.0 TevaPhrm 48.43 -.78 -7.1
AlcatelLuc 5.20 -.11 +75.7 Conexant 2.36 -.01 +44.8 HltMgmt 10.19 +.07 +6.8 NCR Corp 18.36 -.14 +19.5 RPM 22.42 -.26 +1.4
The Dow has risen or fallen by market indicator known as the fear because the market is dominated Alcoa 16.04 -.08 +4.2 ConnWtrSv 24.11 -.17 -13.5 Heckmann 6.01 +.44 +19.5
TexInst 33.90 -.66 +4.3
NRG Egy 20.13 -.04 +3.0 RadianGrp 6.78 -.13 -16.0 Textron 25.63 -.70 +8.4
more than 100 points seven times gauge, the VIX index, is up 37 per- by what’s called high-frequency Alcon 164.73 -.60 +.8 ConocPhil 74.98 -.86 +10.1 Heckmn wt .52 +.14 +67.7 NV Energy 14.54 -.29 +3.5 RadientPh .43 +.05 -57.4 ThermoFis 54.08 -.60 -2.3
AlignTech 20.43 -.42 +4.6 ConsolEngy51.50 +.63 +5.7 HeclaM 8.51 -.06 -24.4 NYSE Eur 37.02 +.47 +23.5 RadioShk 14.28 -.17 -22.8 ThomCrk g 12.04 -.10 -18.2
in the last three weeks. That follows cent to 24 this year, it’s nowhere trading. That’s a strategy used by Allergan 69.57 -1.57 +1.3 ConEd 49.73 -.15 +.3 HercOffsh 5.75 -.12 +65.2 Nabors 26.49 -.62 +12.9 Raytheon 51.05 -.49 +11.1 3M Co 89.50 -1.52 +3.7
just two triple-digit days in each of near the 89.5 it reached during the hedge funds and other big inves- AlliBInco 7.73 +.03 -2.5 ConsolWtr 10.52 -.19 +14.7 Hertz 14.87 -.11 +2.6 NatFuGas 67.00 -1.41 +2.1 RegionsFn 7.33 -.05 +4.7 Tiffany 57.68 -2.18 -7.4
AlliantEgy 38.43 -.78 +4.5 ConstellEn 30.90 -1.26 +.9 HewlettP 40.93 -.56 -2.8 NatGrid 44.26 -1.15 -.3 ReneSola 9.50 +.45 +8.7 THorton g 43.99 -1.02 +6.7
December and January. The big crash. tors who use computer programs to Allstate 31.32 -.41 -1.8 CooperTire 25.55 +.10 +8.4 HomeDp 36.29 -.39 +3.5 NOilVarco 75.44 -.59 +12.2 RepFBcp 2.90 -.05 +18.9 TimeWarn 35.79 -.49 +11.3
moves started because of rising oil Don Hodges, who manages the make trades, sometimes in less AlphaNRs 52.67 -.26 -12.3 CorinthC 4.80 -.11 -7.9 HonwllIntl 55.54 -.47 +4.5 NatSemi 14.38 -.44 +4.5 RepubSvc 29.18 -.41 -2.3 TollBros 20.86 +.22 +9.8
AlteraCp lf 39.25 -.97 +10.3 CornPdts 46.57 +.54 +1.2 Hospira 53.00 -1.26 -4.8 NetApp 46.52 +.14 -15.4 RschMotn 61.09 -1.26 +5.1 TorDBk g 84.70 -1.24 +15.5
prices, which climbed as high as $328.5 million Hodges fund, says than a second. That can drive Altria 24.71 -.28 +.4 Corning 21.09 -.33 +9.2 HostHotls 17.08 -.26 -4.4 Netflix 217.11+15.91 +23.6 Revlon 13.81 -.36 +40.3 Total SA 56.97 -1.56 +6.5
Amazon 165.08 -1.65 -8.3 Covidien 51.09 -.91 +11.9 HudsCity 9.77 -.08 -23.4 NewAmHi 9.96 +.02 0.0 ReynAm s 33.07 -.47 +1.4
$105 a barrel last week. Now, wor- of volatility, “if you’re gutty, it pres- stocks sharply higher or lower. Ameren 26.91 -.38 -4.5 Cree Inc 47.88 +.09 -27.3 HumGen 27.58 -.47 +15.4 NwGold g 9.54 -.62 -2.3 RioTinto s 64.44 -.68 -10.1
Toyota 81.39 -.34 +3.5
TrCda g 38.73 -.98 +1.8
ries about Japan are sending ents a lot of opportunity.” When oil Some consolation: Although AMovilL 54.54 -1.09 -4.9 Crocs 17.14 -.94 +.1 HuntBnk 6.64 -.04 -3.3 NJ Rscs 40.86 -.54 -5.2 RiteAid h 1.06 -.05 +20.0 Transocn 78.33 -1.76 +12.7
AMovilA 54.40 -.74 -4.9 CrownHold 37.15 -1.22 +11.3 Huntsmn 16.24 -.29 +4.0 NY Times 9.02 -.13 -8.0 Riverbed s 40.69 -.12 +15.7
stocks plunging. was around $100, he used down triple-digit days are occurring more AmAxle 13.31 +.01 +3.5 Ctrip.com 38.31 -.69 -5.3 Hydrgnc rs 4.55 -.18 +21.0 Newcastle 6.36 -.15 -5.1 RylCarb 41.99 -1.06 -10.7
Travelers 58.52 -.34 +5.0
ACapAgy 30.09 -.11 +4.7 Cummins 99.93 +2.38 -9.2 IAMGld g 20.52 -.50 +15.3 TrimbleN 45.98 -1.20 +15.2
Individual investors who only days to buy Delta Air Lines and often, the market has a long way to NewellRub 19.04 -.47 +4.7 RoyDShllA 68.13 -.98 +2.0 TrinaSolar 28.28 +2.28 +20.8
AmCapLtd 8.75 -.07 +15.7 CybrOpt 8.60 -.20 +.7 INGPrRTr 6.14 -.02 +7.9 NewmtM 52.10 -.23 -15.2 SAP AG 56.55 -2.24 +11.7
recently decided to get back into American Airlines’ owner AMR. go before it approaches the volatility AEagleOut 15.86 +.45 +8.4 CypSemi 18.73 -.15 +.8 iShGold s 13.66 -.26 -1.7 TriQuint 12.21 -.11 +4.4
NewsCpA 16.42 -.41 +12.8 SpdrDJIA 118.43 -1.42 +2.4 TycoElec 33.63 -.55 -5.0
AEP 34.92 -.42 -2.9 DCT Indl 5.13 -.06 -3.4 iSAstla 24.00 -.71 -5.7
the market may be groaning at Airlines stocks fell because expen- of October 2008. The Dow rose or AmExp 43.64 -.27 +1.7 DNP Selct 9.60 -.06 +5.0 iShBraz 73.22 -.77 -5.4
Nexen g 25.52 -.56 +11.4 SpdrGold 136.27 -2.59 -1.8 TycoIntl 44.10 -.41 +6.4
NextEraEn 53.77 -1.31 +3.4 SP Mid 171.34 -1.14 +4.0 UBS AG 18.25 -.33 +10.8
what seems like bad timing. The sive fuel could wipe out some of fell by triple digits 20 out of 23 days. AmIntlGrp 36.78 -.72 -23.8 DR Horton 11.97 +.32 +.3 iSCan 31.92 -.53 +3.0 NiSource 18.58 -.14 +5.4 S&P500ETF128.56-1.49 +2.2 UDR 23.30 -.14 -.9
AmSupr 23.26 +.07 -18.6 DTE 48.18 -.29 +6.3 iShGer 24.06 -.82 +.5 NobleCorp 44.04 -.11 +23.1 SpdrHome 17.94 +.34 +3.2
AmTower 50.02 -.20 -3.1 DanaHldg 17.15 -.32 -.3 iSh HK 18.23 -.41 -3.6 US Airwy 8.92 +.05 -10.9
Stocks are more volatile, as measured by the number of days the Dow has risen or fallen by at least NokiaCp 8.06 -.24 -21.9 SpdrKbwBk 25.69 -.21 -.8 USEC 4.36 -.23 -27.6
AmWtrWks 26.94 -.56 +6.5 Danaher s 50.45 -.50 +7.0 iShJapn 10.03 -.02 -8.1 Nomura 5.26 -.18 -17.6 SpdrLehHY 39.87 -.27 +.4
Ameriprise 59.95 -1.61 +4.2 Darden 46.44 -.36 0.0 iSh Kor 57.70 -1.07 -5.7 UltraPt g 44.72 -.28 -6.4
100 points. In March, it has moved by triple digits 45 percent of trading days. The market’s fear gauge NorflkSo 65.56 -.37 +4.4 SpdrKbw RB25.77 -.18 -2.6 UniSrcEn 35.12 -.53 -2.0
AmeriBrgn 36.44 -.18 +6.8 DeanFds 9.71 -.07 +9.8 iShMex 59.79 -.84 -3.4 NA Pall g 6.21 -.01 -10.5 SpdrRetl 48.71 -.06 +.7
is also up, but nowhere near its levels during the 2008 financial crisis. Ametek s 40.65 -.24 +3.6 Deere 87.68 +.05 +5.6 iShSing 12.76 -.41 -7.9 NoestUt 33.72 -.59 +5.8 SpdrOGEx 59.03 -.49 +11.9
UnilevNV 29.60 -.66 -5.7
Amgen 53.00 -.52 -3.5 Dell Inc 14.70 -.27 +8.5 iSTaiwn 14.22 -.34 -9.0 UnionPac 93.02 -1.02 +.4
NthgtM g 2.81 +.07 -12.2 SpdrMetM 69.06 +.05 +.4 Unisys 30.83 -.52 +19.1
90% Frequency of 100-point days for the Dow Jones industrial average Volatility index 90 Anadarko 75.87 -1.31
AnalogDev 37.60 -.57
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NwstNG 46.02 -.72 -1.0 STMicro 12.14 -.61 +16.3 UPS B 71.81 -1.38 -1.1
AnnTaylr 27.78 +.04 +1.4 DenisnM g 2.37 -.18 -30.7 iSSP500 129.09 -1.45 +2.2
80 80 Annaly 17.75 -.13 -.9 DeutschBk 57.70 -2.37 +10.9 iShEMkts 45.53 -.77 -4.4
NovaGld g 12.57 -.16 -11.9 Safeway 22.68 -.04 +.8 US Bancrp 26.71 -.16 -1.0
Novartis 53.67 -.53 -9.0 StJoe 26.15 -.28 +19.7 US NGs rs 10.56 +.14 -11.9
Aon Corp 52.37 +.42 +13.8 DevelDiv 13.61 -.03 -3.4 iShB20 T 92.88 +1.37 -1.3
70 70 Apple Inc 345.43 -8.13 +7.1 Diageo 73.83 -2.30 -.7 iS Eafe 57.06 -1.22 -2.0
Novell 5.79 -.01 -2.2 SamsO&G 3.00 -.15+127.3 US OilFd 39.39 -1.52 +1.0
Nucor 46.57 -.28 +6.3 SanDisk 43.72 -1.10 -12.3
ApldMatl 14.88 -.08 +5.9 Diebold 34.33 -.45 +7.1 iSR1KG 58.47 -.65 +2.1 USSteel 54.03 -.93 -7.5
60 60 Arbitron 36.29 -.93 -12.6 DirecTV A 45.34 -.63 +13.5 iShR2K 79.04 -.71 +1.0
NustarEn 65.53 -1.24 -5.7 SandRdge 10.41 -.08 +42.2
UtdTech 79.51 -1.23 +1.0
NuvFloat 12.39 -.01 +4.9 Sanofi 32.93 -1.17 +2.2
ArcadiaRs .10 -.01 -68.4 DrSCBr rs 43.00 +1.05 -8.2 iShREst 58.06 -.47 +3.8 UtdhlthGp 42.79 -.37 +18.5
50 50 ArcelorMit 34.30 -.65 -10.0 DirFnBr rs 42.89 +1.53 -9.2 ITT Corp 56.34 -.19 +8.1
NvMAd 12.89 +.01 -1.5 SaraLee 16.88 -.13 -3.6
UnumGrp 25.70 -.18 +6.1
NvPA 12.96 +.03 -2.8 Satcon h 3.35 +.13 -25.6
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OcciPet 97.97 -1.05 -.1 Schlmbrg 84.80 -.56 +1.6
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30 30 Atheros 44.64 -.11 +24.3 DrxFBull s 28.65 -1.15 +2.9 InglesMkts 18.24 -.20 -5.0
OfficeDpt 5.21 -.06 -3.5 SchoolSp 14.66 -.06 +5.2
UranmRs 1.58 -.17 -53.5
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OilSvHT 154.69 -1.66 +10.1 SeagateT 13.01 -.14 -13.4
Vale SA pf 27.85 -.61 -7.8
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10 AveryD 40.99 -.70 -3.2 DomRescs 44.73 -.43 +4.7 Intl Coal 10.12 +.03 +30.7
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ValeroE 27.91 -.98 +20.7
2008 2009 2010 ’11 Avon 26.76 -.05 -7.9 Dover 62.50 -.62 +6.9 IntlGame 15.61 -.17 -11.8
Oracle 31.17 -.42 -.4 SempraEn 51.94 -1.06 -1.0
ValpeyFsh 3.98 +.08 +17.4
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S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M BHP BillLt 86.95 -2.07 -6.4 DryShips 4.66 -.12 -15.1 Interpublic 12.05 -.38 +13.5
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+26.6
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Shares A m 20.98 -.29 +1.6 Baxter 51.24 -.89 +1.2 Energizer 66.41 -.44 -8.9 Kaydon 37.43 -.30 -8.1 PetrbrsA 34.16 -.59 0.0 SP CnSt 29.26 -.26 -.2
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Fairhome d 34.66 -.30 -2.6 EqIndex d 34.64 -.39 +2.3 BostonSci 7.08 -.22 -6.5 Exelon 41.34 -1.55 -.7 LDK Solar 12.66 +1.08 +25.1
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Federated EqtyInc 24.30 -.22 +2.6 LifeMod 19.74 -.16 +0.9 BrMySq 25.57 -.63 -3.4 Expedia 21.69 -.01 -13.6 LECG .21 -.02 -84.8
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IncAmerA m 16.88 -.17 +2.0 GMO GrowStk 32.52 -.36 +1.2 PwshDB 28.49 -1.08 +3.4 StlDynam 18.28 -.33 -.1 WT India 23.20 -.19 -12.1
IntBdAmA m 13.46 ... +0.7 Fidelity Neuberger Berman MidCp 20.95 -.19 +3.2 Broadwind 1.38 +.13 -40.3 ExxonMbl 81.39 -.99 +11.3 LancastrC 54.60 -.23 -4.5
EmgMktsVI d 14.23 -.26 -2.5 HealthSci 31.96 -.35 +5.5 BrcdeCm 5.93 -.12 +12.1 F5 Netwks 110.67 +1.70 -15.0 LVSands 37.94 -.68 -17.4 PS Agri 32.14 -1.54 -.6 StillwtrM 21.23 +.42 -.6 Worthgtn 18.45 -.30 +.3
IntlGrInA x 30.73 -.77 -1.1 AstMgr20 12.87 -.04 +0.9 GenesisIs 47.25 -.35 +2.8 MidCpAdml 95.11 -.88 +3.2 Wyndham 30.40 -.39 +1.5
IntCEqVI 28.40 -.72 -2.1 HiYield d 6.89 -.03 +3.1 BrownShoe 11.56 -2.77 -17.0 Fastenal 60.51 -.74 +1.0 LennarA 19.68 +.35 +5.0 PS USDBull21.94 +.02 -3.4 Stryker 61.41 -.93 +14.4
InvCoAmA m 28.30 -.34 +0.9 AstMgr50 15.55 -.11 +0.8 GenesisTr 48.94 -.37 +2.7 XL Grp 22.25 +.03 +2.0
IntItVlIV 21.55 -.58 -1.3 IntlBnd d 10.10 +.02 +2.0 MidCpIst 21.01 -.20 +3.2 Buckeye 62.47 -1.10 -6.5 FedExCp 87.79 -.84 -5.6 LeucNatl 34.05 -.17 +16.7 PwShs QQQ55.49 -.80 +1.9 SubPpne 53.33 -2.28 -4.9
MutualA m 25.70 -.28 +1.5 Bal 18.55 -.13 +1.8 SmCpGrInv 18.46 -.09 +3.2 XcelEngy 23.63 -.36 +.3
QuIII 20.21 -.26 +0.5 IntlDisc d 42.11 -1.05 -4.1 Morg 18.33 -.19 +1.7 CA Inc 22.86 -.11 -6.5 FibriaCelu 14.45 +.64 -9.7 Level3 1.29 -.05 +31.6 Praxair 97.26 -.89 +1.9 Suncor gs 42.60 -.63 +11.3
NewEconA m 25.49 -.33 +0.6 BlChGrow 45.76 -.49 +0.9 Xerox 10.18 -.15 -11.6
QuVI 20.21 -.26 +0.5 Northern IntlGrInc d 13.20 -.27 -0.8 CB REllis 25.95 -1.24 +26.7 FifthThird 13.57 -.33 -7.6 LibtyMIntA 15.58 -.44 -1.2 PriceTR 61.96 -1.73 -4.0 Sunoco 43.34 -.51 +7.5
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Goldman Sachs HYFixInc d 7.45 ... +3.5 IntlStk d 13.89 -.23 -2.4 CBS B 23.15 -.46 +21.5 Finisar 22.58 -.63 -23.9 LillyEli 34.10 -.63 -2.7 PrideIntl 41.91 -.17 +27.0 SunPowerA 16.07 +1.57 +25.3
NwWrldA m 52.29 -1.01 -4.2 CapApr 25.75 -.31 +1.6 MuInt 13.34 +.05 +1.3 Yahoo 16.33 -.98 -1.8
HiYieldIs d 7.38 -.04 +2.7 MMIntlEq d 9.81 ... -1.3 IntlStkAd m 13.84 -.23 -2.4 CF Inds 124.78 -1.19 -7.7 FstNiagara 13.91 ... -.5 Limited 30.55 -.52 -.6 PrinctnR .34 -.05 -71.2 SunPwr B 15.73 +1.39 +26.7
SmCpWldA m37.68 -.64 -3.0 CapInc d 9.70 -.05 +3.8 MuIntAdml 13.34 +.05 +1.3 Yamana g 12.25 -.27 -4.3
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TaxEBdAmA m11.81 +.04 +0.8 Contra 68.21 -.83 +0.8 YingliGrn 12.27 +1.01 +24.2
MidCpVaIs 36.82 -.45 +1.9 EqIncI 28.06 -.25 +1.2 MediaTele 53.30 -.77 +3.1 MuLTAdml 10.66 +.03 +0.7 CMS Eng 18.88 -.25 +1.5 FirstEngy 37.23 -1.09 +.6 LizClaib 5.22 -.20 -27.1 ProShtS&P 42.71 +.49 -2.6 SunTrst 28.41 -.24 -3.7
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Intl I d 18.99 -.61 -2.2 MidCapVa 24.22 -.21 +2.2 MuLtdAdml 11.00 +.01 +0.5 CSS Inds 17.08 -.22 -17.1 Flextrn 7.41 -.11 -5.6 LloydBkg 3.87 -.04 -5.8 PrUShS&P 22.50 +.49 -5.3 Supvalu 7.86 +.46 -18.4
WAMutInvA m27.83 -.29 +2.3 DivGrow 28.93 -.35 +1.8 Harbor
Oakmark I d 42.42 -.54 +2.7 MidCpGr 60.57 -.60 +3.5 CSX 74.74 +.32 +15.7 Fonar 1.72 -.07 +32.3 LockhdM 79.68 -.79 +14.0 PrUlShDow 19.38 +.44 -6.4 Symantec 17.56 -.50 +4.9 Zagg 7.38 -.73 -3.1
Artio Global DivrIntl d 29.60 -.55 -1.8 Bond 12.23 -.03 +1.1 MuShtAdml 15.87 +.01 +0.3
Old Westbury NewAmGro 33.77 -.27 +2.4 CabotO&G 46.68 +.46 +23.3 FootLockr 19.52 -.27 -.5 Lowes 26.64 -.17 +6.2 ProUltQQQ 84.02 -2.35 +3.2 Synovus 2.48 -.02 -6.1 Zimmer 60.67 -.35 +13.0
IntlEqA b 28.16 -.57 -4.3 EmgMkt d 24.94 -.47 -5.4 CapApInst 36.90 -.42 +0.5 PrecMtls d 23.40 -.90 -12.5
GlbSmMdCp 15.33 -.29 -0.9 NewAsia d 17.95 -.24 -6.4 Cadence 9.44 -.17 +14.3 FordM 14.67 +.37 -12.6 Lubrizol 133.77 -.91 +25.2 PrUShQQQ rs55.04+1.49 -5.4 Sysco 27.86 +.12 -5.2 ZionBcp 22.74 -.36 -6.1
IntlEqI 28.86 -.60 -4.2 EqInc 45.51 -.49 +2.8 IntlInstl d 59.81 -1.35 -1.2
NewEra 54.05 -.35 +3.6 Prmcp d 66.30 -.69 +0.8 CalaStrTR 9.40 -.08 +1.5 ForestLab 30.79 -.79 -3.7 LyonBas A 38.28 -.91 +11.3 ProUltSP 49.92 -1.14 +3.9 TCW Strat 5.45 +.03 +4.4 ZollMed 42.83 +.48 +15.0
IntlEqIII 11.90 -.24 -4.5 EqInc II 18.79 -.20 +3.0 IntlInv m 59.23 -1.33 -1.3 Oppenheimer
ExpMulNat d 22.03 -.26 +1.0 NewHoriz 34.77 -.26 +3.8 PrmcpAdml d 68.80 -.71 +0.8 Calpine 15.30 -.21 +14.7 FortuneBr 60.11 -.88 -.2 MEMC 13.03 -.34 +15.7 PrUShtFn rs59.90 +1.31 -4.4 TD Ameritr 20.53 -.65 +8.1 Zweig 3.38 ... +.9
Artisan Hartford CapApA m 43.79 -.54 +0.5 ProUShL20 36.95 -1.07 -.2 TECO 17.81 -.24 +.1 ZweigTl 3.44 -.02 -3.4
FF2015 11.47 -.09 +1.1 NewIncome 9.49 ... +0.7 PrmcpCorI d 13.89 -.14 +0.9 Cameco g 32.57 -.05 -19.3 FMCG s 51.43 +2.50 -14.3 MF Global 8.17 +.06 -2.3
Intl d 21.26 -.48 -2.0 AdvHLSIA 19.75 -.15 +2.2 CapApB m 38.63 -.47 +0.3
FF2035 11.57 -.15 +0.9 R2015 12.05 -.10 +1.3 CampSp 33.53 -.32 -3.5 FDelMnt 25.11 -.20 +.6 MFA Fncl 8.16 -.07 0.0
IntlVal d 26.54 -.56 -2.1 CapAprA m 34.39 -.34 -0.7 DevMktA m 34.26 -.63 -6.1 REITIdx d 18.91 -.11 +2.9
R2025 12.21 -.12 +1.4 CdnNRs gs 46.71 +.41 +5.2 FrontierCm 7.93 +.06 -18.5 MMT 6.59 -.05 -4.5
MdCpVal
MidCap
21.27 -.17 +5.9
34.17 -.34 +1.6
FF2040
Fidelity
8.08 -.11
33.12 -.40
FltRtHiIn d 9.84 -.02
+0.9
+3.0
+1.0
CapAprI 34.41 -.35 -0.7
CpApHLSIA 42.87 -.46 +1.2
DevMktY
GlobA m
33.90 -.63 -6.0
60.67 -1.12 +0.5
GoldMinA m 44.65 -1.48 -10.4
R2035
Rtmt2010
12.41 -.14
15.54 -.11
+1.5
+1.3
REITIdxAd d 80.71 -.46
STBond 10.57 ...
+2.9
+0.6
CdnSolar 11.86 +1.11
CapOne 51.10 +1.64
-4.3
+20.1
FuelCell 2.08 +.12
FultonFncl 10.79 -.06
-10.0
+4.4
MGM Rsts 12.69
Macys 23.25
-.12
-.22
-14.5
-8.1
Foreign Exchange & Metals
DvGrHLSIA 19.98 -.24 +2.5 Rtmt2020 16.67 -.15 +1.4
Baron Free2010 13.74 -.10 +1.1 IntlBondA m 6.53 -.01 +0.3 STBondAdm 10.57 ... +0.6 CapitlSrce 7.01 -.11 -1.3 GT Solar 10.65 +.61 +16.8 Manulife g 16.31 -.95 -5.1
TRBdHLSIA 11.02 -.01 +1.1
Asset b 56.62 -.65 +2.4 Free2020 13.94 -.12 +1.1 IntlBondY 6.53 ... +0.4
Rtmt2030 17.53 -.18 +1.4
STBondSgl 10.57 ... +0.6
CapsteadM 13.21 +.17 +4.9 GabDvInc 15.82 -.14 +3.0 MarathonO 48.97 -.70 +32.2 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
Growth b 53.07 -.52 +3.6 Hussman Rtmt2040 17.67 -.19 +1.4 CpstnTrb h 1.66 +.05 +72.9 GabelliET 6.04 -.04 +6.5 MktVGold 56.48 -1.33 -8.1
Free2025 11.63 -.13 +1.0 MainStrA m 32.36 -.31 -0.1 USD per British Pound 1.6092 -.0082 -.51% 1.5620 1.5048
SmCap b 24.91 -.17 +4.8 StratGrth d 12.07 +.08 -1.8 ShTmBond 4.86 ... +0.7 STCor 10.80 -.01 +0.9 CardnlHlth 40.10 -.19 +4.7 GameStop 20.53 +.71 -10.3 MktVRus 38.86 -1.10 +2.5
Free2030 13.90 -.16 +0.9 RocMuniA m 14.82 +.06 -1.8
Bernstein GNMA 11.50 ... +0.8 INVESCO SmCpStk 35.47 -.26 +3.0 STFedAdml 10.77 -.01 +0.4 Carnival 39.11 -.75 -15.2 GamGld g 8.47 -.42 +3.4 MktVJrGld 35.63 -1.47 -10.7 Canadian Dollar .9824 +.0079 +.80% 1.0277 1.0203
RochNtlMu m 6.50 +.02 -0.6
DiversMui 14.31 +.03 +1.0 GovtInc 10.44 +.01 +0.5 CharterA m 16.62 -.18 +2.8 SmCpVal d 36.77 -.23 +1.8 STGradeAd 10.80 -.01 +0.9 Carrizo 30.80 -3.46 -10.7 Gannett 15.12 -.29 +.2 MktV Agri 52.29 -.56 -2.3
StrIncA m 4.30 -.03 +1.5 USD per Euro 1.4000 +.0005 +.04% 1.3006 1.3672
IntDur 13.79 -.01 +1.3 GrowCo 85.46 -.69 +2.8 ComstockA m 16.10 -.20 +2.4 SpecGrow 17.98 -.20 +1.6 Caterpillar 100.75 -1.35 +7.6 Gap 21.72 -.07 -1.5 MarIntA 37.44 -.49 -9.9
PIMCO STsryAdml 10.69 ... +0.3
TxMIntl 15.22 -.38 -3.2 GrowInc 18.61 -.23 +1.7 ConstellB m 21.10 -.24 +0.8 SpecInc 12.47 -.02 +1.7 CedarF 18.84 -.25 +24.3 GenElec 19.61 -.31 +7.2 MarshM 29.92 -.31 +9.4 Japanese Yen 80.83 -.82 -1.01% 85.62 90.49
CpGrA m 13.63 -.15 +1.0 AllAssetI 12.22 -.08 +1.4 TaxFHiYld 10.27 +.03 -0.2 SelValu d 19.28 -.21 +2.8 CelSci .56 ... -31.5 GenGrPr n 14.80 +.23 -4.4 MarshIls 7.65 -.13 +10.5
BlackRock HiInc d 9.10 -.04 +2.8 AllAuthIn 10.68 -.07 +1.0
Indepndnc 24.58 -.25 +0.9 EqIncomeA m 8.79 -.08 +2.3 Value 24.24 -.23 +3.9 SmCapIdx 35.63 -.27 +2.5 Celgene 53.81 -.07 -9.0 GenMills s 36.55 -.37 +2.7 MarvellT 15.59 -.04 -16.0 Mexican Peso 12.0001 +.0906 +.75% 12.7800 12.5680
EqDivA m 17.91 -.21 +2.2 ComRlRStI 9.23 -.33 -0.6
IntBond 10.62 ... +1.2 GlobEqA m 10.77 -.15 +0.3 ValueAd b 23.99 -.23 +3.8 SmCpIdAdm 35.67 -.27 +2.6 CellTher rsh .30 -.02 -18.1 GenMot n 32.35 +.76 -12.2 Masco 13.69 +.05 +8.1
EqDivI 17.95 -.21 +2.3 DevLocMktI 10.71 -.07 +1.4
GlobAlcA m 19.44 -.20 +0.1 IntMuniInc d 10.04 +.02 +0.8 GrowIncA m 19.71 -.25 +2.5 Templeton SmCpIdIst 35.67 -.27 +2.6 Cemex 8.80 -.06 -17.8 GenOn En 3.82 +.01 +.3 MassMCp s 16.60 -.20 +8.6 METALS CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
PacGrowB m 20.31 -.71 NA DivIncInst 11.46 -.05 +1.3 CenterPnt 15.58 -.17 -.9 Gentex 27.58 -.14 -6.7 MasseyEn 60.93 -.13 +13.6
GlobAlcC m 18.13 -.19 -0.1 IntlDisc d 31.90 -.49 -3.5 InFEqSeS 20.02 -.50 -0.1 SmGthIdx 22.67 -.16 +3.4 Copper 4.13 4.18 -1.16 +19.29 +22.88
TaxESecY 10.36 +.04 +0.7 HiYldIs 9.42 -.04 +2.7 CVtPS 22.85 -.15 +4.5 Genworth 12.62 +.01 -4.0 Mattel 24.81 -.20 -2.4
GlobAlcI d 19.53 -.20 +0.2 InvGrdBd 7.45 +.01 +1.3 InvGrdIns 10.56 -.03 +1.8 Third Avenue
LatinAm d 55.84 -.49 -5.4 Ivy SmGthIst 22.71 -.17 +3.4 CntryLink 40.07 -.36 -13.2 Genzyme 75.73 -.22 +6.4 MaximIntg 24.75 -.74 +4.8 Gold 1392.60 1424.60 -2.25 +9.94 +24.10
CGM LowDrIs 10.42 -.03 +0.8 Value d 50.28 -1.04 -2.9
LevCoSt d 29.39 -.31 +3.4 AssetStrA m 24.13 -.46 -1.1 SmValIdx 16.27 -.13 +1.6 Checkpnt 20.46 +.03 -.4 Gerdau 13.47 +.21 -3.7 McClatchy 3.48 -.15 -25.5
Focus 32.20 -.35 -7.5 RealRet 11.52 +.01 +1.9 Thornburg Cheesecake29.59 -.04 -3.5 GileadSci 39.79 -.97 +9.8 McCorm 48.05 -.37 +3.3 Platinum 1705.60 1752.30 -2.67 +6.25 +4.59
LowPriStk d 38.82 -.45 +1.1 AssetStrC m 23.41 -.45 -1.3 IntlValA m 27.83 -.46 -0.7 Star 19.26 -.15 +0.9
Mutual 28.12 -.17 -4.5 RealRtnA m 11.52 +.01 +1.8 CheniereEn 8.26 -.02 +49.6 GlaxoSKln 37.61 -.97 -4.1 McDrmInt s 23.60 -.43 +14.1
Realty 27.01 -.28 +0.8 Magellan 72.60 -.73 +1.3 JPMorgan ShtTermIs 9.89 ... +0.5 IntlValI d 28.46 -.47 -0.6 StratgcEq 19.10 -.12 +4.3 Silver 34.12 35.83 -4.77 +66.08 +96.83
MidCap d 29.38 -.27 +1.8 CoreBondA m 11.51 ... +1.0 ChesEng 33.61 +.05 +29.7 GlimchRt 8.62 -.07 +2.6 McDnlds 75.12 -.55 -2.1
Calamos MuniInc d 12.28 +.04 +0.8 CoreBondSelect11.50 ... +1.0
TotRetA m 10.89 -.03 +1.0 Tweedy Browne TgtRe2010 22.52 -.14 +0.9 Chevron 101.23 +.43 +10.9 GblX Uran 14.50 -1.23 -29.2 McGrwH 37.02 -.05 +1.7 Palladium 703.30 746.45 -5.78 +26.23 +49.19
GrowA m 53.88 -.51 +0.9 TotRetAdm b 10.89 -.03 +1.0 GlobVal d 22.97 -.48 NA TgtRe2015 12.53 -.09 +0.9
NewMktIn d 15.48 -.05 -0.1 HighYldSel d 8.29 -.04 +2.9 TotRetC m 10.89 -.03 +0.8
Columbia OTC 57.41 -.64 +4.5 IntmdTFSl 10.83 +.02 +1.2 VALIC Co I TgtRe2020 22.28 -.20 +0.8
AcornA m 29.11 -.27 -0.4
AcornIntZ 39.07 -.72 -4.5
Overseas d 31.78 -.68
Puritan 18.28 -.15
-2.2
+2.1
ShDurBndSel 10.98 -.01 +0.3
USLCpCrPS 20.88 -.24 +1.0
TotRetIs 10.89 -.03 +1.1
TotRetrnD b 10.89 -.03 +1.0
TotlRetnP 10.89 -.03 +1.0
StockIdx
Vanguard
25.37 -.29 +2.3
TgtRe2030 21.86 -.25
TgtRe2035 13.20 -.16
+0.8
+0.8
Story Stocks
AcornZ 30.08 -.27 -0.4 RealInv d 26.39 -.17 +2.7 500Adml 118.54 -1.34 +2.3
DivrEqInA m 10.20 -.11 +1.0 Series100Index 8.92 -.10 +2.1
Janus Parnassus 500Inv 118.51 -1.34 +2.3 TgtRe2040 21.67 -.28 +0.8 Stocks fell sharply as the nuclear crisis in Japan week's earthquake and tsunami. Intel Corp., Na-
OverseasJ d 49.04 -1.14 -3.2 EqIncInv 26.75 -.32 +1.7
ValRestrZ 50.12 -.46 -0.8 ShTmBond 8.48 -.01 +0.5 PerkinsMCVJ 23.11 -.19 +2.4
Permanent
AssetA 24.92 -.21 +1.9 TgtRe2045 13.61 -.17 +0.8 weighed on global markets. The market plunged tional Semiconductor Corp. and other chip makers
DFA SmCapStk d 19.93 -.16 +1.7 TwentyJ 64.83 -1.03 -1.4 BalIdxAdm 21.76 -.13 +1.8 TgtRetInc 11.39 -.04 +1.0
1YrFixInI 10.34 ... +0.3 StratInc 11.19 -.02 +2.2
John Hancock
Portfolio 46.44 -.37 +1.4 BalIdxIns 21.76 -.13 +1.8 Tgtet2025 12.72 -.13 +0.8
at the start of trading on news that dangerous lev- were among the biggest losers. The Dow fell 1.1
StratRRet d 9.70 -.08 +1.3 CAITAdml 10.77 +.03 +1.4
2YrGlbFII
5YrGlbFII
10.18 ... +0.3
10.98 ... +0.9 TotalBd 10.80 ... +1.4 LifAg1 b 12.37 -.16 +0.7 Pioneer
PioneerA m 41.27 -.40 +0.8 CapOp d 33.57 -.38 +1.0 TotBdAdml 10.61 +.01 +0.8 els of radiation are leaking from a crippled nuclear percent. The S&P 500 fell 1.1 percent. The Nas-
LifBa1 b 13.06 -.12 +1.2
EmMkCrEqI 20.86 -.37 -5.9 USBdIdx 11.36 +.01 +0.8
LifGr1 b 12.95 -.15 +0.9 Principal CapOpAdml d77.56 -.87 +1.0 TotBdInst 10.61 +.01 +0.8 plant in Japan. The plant was damaged in last daq fell 1.2 percent.
EmMktValI 34.19 -.56 -5.4 Value 70.75 -.78 +3.0 L/T2020I 11.77 -.14 +0.9 CapVal 11.61 -.13 +5.4 TotBdMkInv 10.61 +.01 +0.8
RegBankA m 14.67 -.09 +0.1
IntSmCapI 16.61 -.59 -3.4 Fidelity Advisor SovInvA m 16.08 -.22 +2.4 SAMConGrB m13.18 -.17 +0.5 Convrt d 13.78 -.07 +2.7 TotBdMkSig 10.61 +.01 +0.8 Williams-Sonoma WSM Aflac AFL General Electric GE
USCorEq1I 11.27 -.11 +2.7 NewInsA m 20.06 -.24 +0.7 DevMktIdx d 9.85 -.23 -2.1
TaxFBdA m 9.48 +.02 +0.2 Prudential Investmen TotIntl d 15.33 -.34 -2.7
USCorEq2I 11.28 -.10 +3.0 NewInsI 20.26 -.24 +0.8
Keeley 2020FocA m 16.08 -.15 +1.2
DivGr 14.69 -.15 +2.2 Close: $39.38 4.40 or 12.6% Close: $50.89 -3.01 or -5.6% Close: $19.61 -0.31 or -1.6%
USLgCo 10.10 -.12 +2.3 StratIncA m 12.51 -.01 +2.2 EmMktIAdm d38.07 -.69 -4.5 TotStIAdm 32.30 -.35 +2.3
USLgValI 21.08 -.22 +5.1 ValStratT m 26.17 -.26 +1.1 SmCapVal m 25.43 -.16 +1.8 BlendA m 17.46 -.18 +1.5 EnergyAdm d131.77-1.29 +8.2 TotStIIns 32.31 -.34 +2.3 The home furnishings retailer was a The health and life insurance com- Shares of the conglomerate, which
EqOppA m 14.15 -.11 +1.9
USMicroI 13.83 -.14 +0.5 Fidelity Select Lazard
HiYieldA m 5.57 -.03 +2.6
EnergyInv d 70.17 -.69 +8.1 TotStISig 31.18 -.33 +2.3 rare stock gainer after strong sales pany does about 75 percent of its helped design the stricken Fukushi-
USSmValI 26.12 -.25 +2.2 EmgMkEqtI d 20.42 -.34 -6.2 Explr 75.28 -.51 +3.3
USSmallI 21.76 -.17 +1.9
Gold d 48.26 -1.46 -9.1
EmgMktEqO m20.79 -.34 -6.3 IntlEqtyA m 6.08 -.17 -1.8 ExtdIdAdm 42.36 -.35 +2.6 TotStIdx 32.29 -.35 +2.3 drove quarterly profit higher, and its business in Japan, and led declines ma Daiichi nuclear power plant in
Pharm d 12.55 -.18 +1.8 IntlValA m 20.37 -.50 -1.1 TxMIn d 11.34 -.26 -2.1 outlook topped estimates. in U.S. insurance stocks. Japan, extended declines.
DWS-Scudder Legg Mason/Western ExtdIdIst 42.36 -.35 +2.6
Fidelity Spartan JenMidCapGrA m28.10-.20 +2.6 ExtndIdx 42.33 -.35 +2.6 TxMSCInv d 27.55 -.25 +1.4
EMkFIS d 10.88 -.03 +0.2 ExtMktIdI d 38.99 -.32 +2.1 CrPlBdIns 10.85 -.01 +1.5 JennGrA m 18.11 -.20 +0.3 FAWeUSIns d91.63 -1.99 -2.3
$40 $60 $22
HlthCareS d 24.98 -.27 +2.6 IntlIdxIn d 34.53 -.76 -1.8 MgdMuniA m 14.96 +.05 +0.1 NaturResA m 56.44 -.72 -1.1 USValue 10.51 -.10 +4.1
LAEqS d 49.96 -.49 -6.0 GNMA 10.77 ... +0.9
TotMktIdAg d 37.27 -.40 +2.3 Longleaf Partners SmallCoA m 20.83 -.15 +2.6 GNMAAdml 10.77 ... +1.0
ValIdxIns 21.52 -.24 +3.5 20
Davis TotMktIdI d 37.27 -.40 +2.3 LongPart 29.94 -.22 +5.9 UtilityA m 10.41 -.14 +1.5 GlbEq 17.82 -.28 -0.2 WellsI 22.06 -.09 +1.7 35 55
NYVentA m 34.50 -.31 +0.5 USEqIndxAg 45.53 -.51 +2.4 Loomis Sayles ValueA m 15.16 -.17 +2.9 GrowthEq 10.89 -.12 +0.9 WellsIAdm 53.45 -.23 +1.7 18
NYVentC m 33.32 -.29 +0.3 USEqIndxI 45.52 -.52 +2.3 BondI 14.49 -.06 +2.4 Putnam
NYVentY 34.87 -.31 +0.5 GrowthIdx 31.94 -.35 +1.1 Welltn 31.69 -.27 +1.9
First Eagle BondR b 14.44 -.06 +2.4 GrowIncA m 13.83 -.14 +2.4 GrthIdAdm 31.96 -.34 +1.1 30 50 16
Delaware Invest GlbA m 46.10 -.51 -1.3 Lord Abbett GrowIncB m 13.59 -.14 +2.2 GrthIstId 31.96 -.34 +1.1
WelltnAdm 54.74 -.47 +1.9 D J F M D J F M D J F M
DiverIncA m 9.23 -.02 +1.1 OverseasA m 22.07 -.29 -2.6 AffiliatA m 11.81 -.11 +2.0 IncomeA m 6.84 -.01 +2.4 HYCor d 5.78 -.02 +2.9 WndsIIAdm 47.00 -.54 +3.2 52-week range 52-week range 52-week range
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A storm system will produce showers over much of the Northeast and over

49°
coastal regions of the Mid-Atlantic. Some snow will fall in the colder air over northern New England.
TODAY THURSDAY
Mostly
FRIDAY
Partly
Unsettled weather will be likely from central California to the Northwest and into the northern
sunny, Rockies behind a pair of storm systems.
Morning rain, sunny,

35° warmer warm


cloudy
57° 65°
35° 45°

SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 50/37


60/28 49/38
A shower Sunny Sun, a Partly
shower sunny 51/38 57/44 The rain we had
overnight
56/43
50° 52° 55° 55° 58/48
62/42
amounted to no
45° 30° 30° 40° 73/38 more than a half
67/55
inch in most
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY
66/45
places, and for
the rest of today
The Poconos 67/53
84/51 75/61
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 50-58. Lows: 33-39. Mostly cloudy skies will stay
47/35
Tonight’s low with showers likely today. Decreasing 73/61
mostly cloudy. A
Albany
45/34 clouds tonight. wind shift
34/21 84/71 81/68
tonight will pro-
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 37/26 mote clearing,
47/33 Highs: 55-62. Lows: 38-42. Cloudy with but tempera-
showers likely today. Decreasing clouds City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow tures should stay
Towanda tonight.
52/35 Anchorage 25/14/.00 34/21/sn 34/21/r Myrtle Beach 63/45/.00 71/51/pc 67/50/s above 30. Then,
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 52/33
Atlanta 59/47/1.31 66/45/s 75/52/s Nashville 55/46/.00 61/43/s 75/55/s starting
52/38 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 50/33/.00 60/40/c 65/45/s New Orleans 71/56/.00 72/55/s 76/61/s Thursday,
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 42-48. Lows: 30-35. A chance of Boston 42/29/.00 47/39/sh 56/41/pc Norfolk 53/43/.00 69/46/sh 66/47/s
52/39 Buffalo 51/24/.00 42/35/sh 53/44/c Oklahoma City 61/27/.00 76/55/pc 82/57/pc
warmer air will
showers, especially in the morning. begin heading in
Charlotte 51/46/.00 67/40/pc 72/48/s Omaha 59/27/.00 68/49/s 67/42/pc
Decreasing clouds tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 39/31/.00 56/43/s 66/48/c Orlando 80/53/.00 82/57/s 82/56/s our direction
State College 52/35
48/35
57/44 Cleveland 42/30/.12 48/37/sh 60/47/pc Phoenix 85/60/.00 91/62/s 85/55/s under a good
Brandywine Valley Dallas 62/38/.00 75/61/pc 82/63/s Pittsburgh 45/32/.05 44/37/sh 61/47/s deal of sunshine.
Reading Denver 55/28/.00 73/38/pc 67/30/c Portland, Ore. 52/45/.38 51/39/sh 52/40/sh
Harrisburg 60/36 Highs: 59-60. Lows: 39-42. Cloudy with The luck of the
56/36 showers likely today. Decreasing clouds Detroit 41/28/.01 51/38/pc 58/51/pc St. Louis 45/36/.00 64/49/s 73/53/pc
Honolulu 81/70/.00 84/71/pc 84/71/pc Salt Lake City 59/36/.00 55/38/sh 48/36/sh Irish never fails.
Philadelphia tonight.
60/43 Houston 72/44/.00 73/61/pc 77/62/s San Antonio 75/49/.00 80/65/pc 85/66/pc The warm-up will
Indianapolis 46/37/.53 57/42/s 69/52/pc San Diego 69/57/.00 66/54/s 63/50/pc last into Friday
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 79/56/.00 79/59/pc 69/47/pc San Francisco 61/55/.00 58/46/sh 58/49/c when it'll really
62/41 Highs: 60-64. Lows: 41-45. Cloudy with a Los Angeles 67/53/.00 67/53/pc 65/50/pc Seattle 55/45/.14 50/37/sh 51/37/sh
Miami 79/63/.00 81/68/pc 81/67/s Tampa 75/58/.00 79/60/s 80/61/s start to feel like
chance of showers today. Decreasing
Milwaukee 41/26/.00 53/39/s 59/42/sh Tucson 83/52/.00 87/55/s 84/51/s spring with read-
clouds tonight.
Minneapolis 44/30/.04 49/38/pc 50/32/sh Washington, DC 51/35/.00 62/42/c 66/45/s ings in the 60s!
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport But, Spring won't
WORLD CITIES officially arrive
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 49/23 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs until Sunday
Average 47/28 Month to date 3.82” Wilkes-Barre 16.21 -2.90 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 61/46/.00 58/44/pc 51/42/pc Mexico City 72/52/.00 77/48/pc 75/48/sh evening at 7:21
Record High 79 in 1990 Normal month to date 1.21” Towanda 10.46 -2.11 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 70/46/.00 70/49/s 74/51/s Montreal 39/21/.00 39/33/rs 44/37/c
Beijing 50/34/.00 51/33/s 57/34/s Moscow 37/30/.00 31/23/sf 30/21/sf
p.m. and. for
Record Low 7 in 1993 Year to date 9.13” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 5.75” For more weather Berlin 52/43/.00 50/39/c 48/38/sh Paris 68/45/.00 62/45/pc 55/42/pc most of next
Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0
Yesterday 29 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 75/52/.00 77/59/pc 71/56/sh Rio de Janeiro 88/79/.00 86/75/sh 86/76/sh week. our tem-
Month to date 436 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 7.22 -0.89 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 48/30/.11 53/39/s 50/38/sh Riyadh 66/52/.00 67/53/pc 75/57/pc peratures will
Year to date 5124 Today 7:14a 7:11p Frankfurt 68/48/.00 56/41/pc 50/36/sh Rome 68/54/.06 60/51/r 58/46/sh probably trend
Last year to date 4937 Tomorrow 7:12a 7:12p Full Last New First National Weather Service Hong Kong 75/59/.03 65/57/c 63/56/sh San Juan 84/71/.10 83/72/s 83/71/pc
Jerusalem 65/40/.00 71/48/s 74/49/s Tokyo 57/50/.00 49/36/sh 47/35/sh above normal.
Normal year to date 5051 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597
London 57/45/.00 55/42/pc 54/42/pc Warsaw 46/37/.03 45/31/pc 43/25/s
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
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By DAVID JOYCE For The Times Leader

S
ure, the parades are over, but St. Patrick’s
Day hasn’t even arrived. What’s on your
Irish menu for tomorrow?
•••
When thinking of Irish food, I think of two basic
styles of cuisine: traditional and modern. I recent-
ly had the opportunity to travel the Emerald Isle
and was happy to discover the food much differ-
ent from what my grandmother used to make
years ago.
See FOOD, Page 2C

Rachael Ray shares her stuffed-potato recipe

I
t’s hard to go wrong when you combine two of the
most comforting of comfort foods — twice-baked
potatoes and shepherd’s pie. The combination —
shepherd’s pie stuffed potatoes — is just one of the
225 creations Rachael Ray comes up with in her latest
cookbook, “Rachael Ray’s Look and Cook.”

SHEPHERD’S PIE STUFFED


POTATOES da cheese
Start to finish: Ground black pepper
1 hour 45 minutes 1 pound ground sirloin
Servings: 6 1/2 pound button or cremini
6 large russet potatoes mushrooms, quartered
3 tablespoons extra-virgin 2 garlic cloves, finely
olive oil, plus more for chopped or grated
drizzling 2 tablespoons butter
Salt 2 tablespoons all-purpose
1/2 red bell pepper, cored and flour
chopped 1 1/2 cups beef stock
1 medium yellow onion, 2 tablespoons spicy brown or
chopped Dijon mustard
1/2 cup sour cream 2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
1 cup shredded smoked Gou- See SHEPHERD, Page 2C

Wine, dine and impress friends with a memorable and classic dish
CHEF’S CORNER
THIS SEA- Flatten chicken breast, skin side ment well. take about two minutes.
BIRD isn’t a down, with a heavy mallet. Season Add the remaining pieces of
gull or tern but with olive oil, salt and pepper. SAKE BUTTER SAUCE diced butter, bit by bit, whisking
a modern clas- CHEF JOHN EXTER Proceed to layer with spinach and 2 tablespoons peeled and ju- constantly over medium heat. The
sical dish that BLUE CROSS lobster meat, then gently roll into a lienned ginger butter will emulsify. Whisk in lime
combines poul- N O R T H E A S T E R N P A cylinder shape. 1 tablespoon minced shallots juice and season with salt.
Place the rolled breast onto a 1 stick unsalted butter, cut into
try and sea-
sheet of aluminum foil and roll to large dice
food. Accompa- SEABIRD VICTORIA form. Crease at ends. Place in 1/2cup quality sake EDITOR’S NOTE: Chef’s Corner lets
nied by a lively sauce with Asian WITH SAKE BUTTER SAUCE 350-degree oven for 25 minutes, 1/2 teaspoon fresh lime juice area chefs share culinary tips and
and French connections, it has 4 ounces chicken breast with preferably on a metal rack. recipes. Chef John Exter works for
kosher salt
complex flavors but can be skin When done, let cool for five In a small saucepan, sweat gin- Metz Culinary Management at the
simply prepared. 2 ounces lobster tail meat minutes. Take out of foil and cut ger and shallots in one tablespoon Blue Cross of Northeastern Penn-
A weekend special occasion baby spinach, 8-10 leaves into 1⁄2-inch medallions. Ladle with of butter for 3 minutes. Add the sylvania cafeteria. If you would like to
with wine and friends can make olive oil sake butter sauce. Garnish with sake, bring to a boil and reduce by participate as a chef, contact Mary AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
this culinary venture a memora- kosher salt potatoes and vegetables. A mush- two thirds. Add the heavy cream Therese Biebel at mbiebel@time- Chef John Exter’s chicken dish
ble event. cracked black pepper room risotto also would comple- and reduce by half. This should sleader.com or 829-7283. is stuffed with lobster.
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GOOD EATS
Editor’s note: Information for this
space may be submitted by noon
Friday to people@timesleader.com
or mailed to Good Eats, The Times
Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
PA 1871 1. To ensure accuracy, in-
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at 829-7245. The complete list of
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Community News.

THIS WEEK: March 16 to 22


Hoagie Sale orders are due by
Saturday for the sale planned
March 26 at Huntsville United
Holy Family Parish holding spaghetti dinner and Chinese auction Sunday
Methodist Church. Hoagies are A spaghetti dinner and Chinese auction will take place from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at Holy Family
$5 each and 9 inches. Italian, Parish, 574 Bennett St., Luzerne. Takeouts will be served. Tickets will be sold at the door and cost $8 for
turkey or ham and cheese are adults and $4 for children younger than 12 years old. For tickets and more information, call 287-6600.
available. Call Kris at 477-3748. Members of the Planning Committee, first row, are John Monico, Scott Stiles, Ray Oncay, John Kelly, and
Sue Monico, chairperson. Second row: Kathy Kelly, Florence Kelly, Maureen Mello, Maryann Gugliotti,
Mary Oncay, and Elaine Kindler. Third row Donna Mazeika, Terry Penkala, Rosalie Zekus, Irene Hochrei-
See GOOD EATS, Page 3C ter, Nadian Swartz, and Betty Stelacone.

FOOD
beans in the traditional blue can has been elevated to a fine- high. This has been accom-
from Pennsylvania are served dining dish by chefs who have plished by creating dishes made
throughout the Emerald Isle. reinvented and reconstructed with the freshest ingredients,
If you stay in a bed and break- the old classic. locally grown, raised and har-
Continued from Page 1C
fast in any part of the country, Finally, I would be remiss not vested on the Emerald Isle. As I
On the traditional side, a few the Ulster fry is a must. Get this to mention some of Ireland’s found on my travels, whether
staples are found throughout for breakfast, and there will be well-known libations, which you like traditional stews, or
Ireland, with the dominant no need to stop for lunch. often complement a fine meal. avant-garde, super-fresh grilled
AP PHOTO
theme being mashed potatoes. On the modern side, the re- The most famous export of salmon, many fine Irish foods
Shepherd’s pie stuffed potatoes by celebrity chef Rachael Ray.
Colcannon, a popular dish, con- birth of Irish food with young, Ireland, Guinness, is a natural, will delight even the most dis-
These potatoes are a complete meal in a potato.
sists of mashed potatoes served innovative chefs is sweeping the low-carbohydrate beer with a cerning palate.
with cabbage or kale and sea- Irish cities. In Kinsale, County thick head and incredible multi- ••• occasionally to break up the
soned with salt and pepper, Cork, dinners can go upward of layered flavor. This beer

SHEPHERD
lumps. Add the mushrooms and
while Champ is a dish of mashed $200 US per person. Interna- screams Ireland. COLCANNON cook until they start to turn gold-
potatoes and scallions. tionally known chefs and “foo- Another popular beverage is Ingredients en brown, 4 to 5 minutes more.
“Bangers and Mash” is another dies” alike flock to this small Jameson’s Irish whiskey. And by 3 lbs. chef (russet) potatoes, Add the remaining onions and
item on most menus. That’s Irish city to sample the cre- the way, there is only one way to washed thoroughly Continued from Page 1C the garlic and cook for another 5
Irish sausage and mashed pota- ations and world-class cuisine of serve it: neat. All you need is a 1/2 lb. butter minutes. Push all of the ingre-
8 oz. milk or half and half, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire
toes. Well-known Irish stew is chefs Ciaran Fitzgerald and clean rocks glass, period. A dients to the edge of the pan and
heated sauce
made of lamb or mutton and second whiskey, perhaps not as add the butter to the middle of
Michael Buckley. 1 head green cabbage, cored Heat the oven to 400 F.
root vegetables, such as carrots the skillet. Sprinkle the flour over
Throughout the country, well-known, is Bushmills. Made and finely shredded or 1 bunch of On a rimmed baking sheet, roll the melted butter and cook for
and parsnips. Not surprising, it great seafood also abounds. The on the north coast, the whiskey kale the potatoes in a hearty drizzle of about 1 minute. Whisk in the
is sometimes served on a heap- Oyster Festival in Galway each is distilled in huge copper ket- 1 lb. ham olive oil and some salt. Bake until stock, mustard, soy sauce, and
ing pile of – you guessed it – October finds people from tles and cooked with peat as its 3 scallions, finely chopped tender, about 1 hour, then let cool.
Salt and pepper Worcestershire. Bring up to a
mashed potatoes. around the world coming to heat source. The result is an Turn off the oven and switch on bubble, combine with the meat
1/4 cup chopped curly parsley the broiler.
While all very good, my most partake in the Irish delicacy. If unmistakable, smoky, almost Method: mixture, adjust the salt and pep-
memorable meal in Ireland was one travels to the north coast of scotchlike flavor. Finally, Bai- While the potatoes cool, in a per, and simmer until thickened, 2
Peel and dice potatoes into large
my daily breakfast. This feast fit ley’s Irish Cream is the perfect medium skillet over medium, heat to 3 minutes.
the island, salmon is the fea- (3/4-inch) pieces.
end to any dinner. Created from 1 tablespoon of the olive oil. Add Fill the potato shells with the
for a Gaelic king is the Ulster tured dish. Many chefs and Cook in salted water until fork
tender. Whip potatoes until there the bell pepper and half of the beef and veggie mixture, then top
fry. It starts with two fried eggs, critics consider wild-caught a combination of Irish whiskey,
are no lumps. Add butter and hot onions and saute to soften for 5 each of them with the reserved
two pieces of sausage, Irish salmon the best on the globe. cream and chocolate, it has a
milk by alternating each until all is minutes, then set aside to cool. mashed potatoes. Transfer to a
ham, (similar to Canadian ba- Mussels also are as available as flavor profile that lends itself to added. Season with salt and pep- When the potatoes are cool baking sheet and sprinkle with
con), black and white pudding potato chips. In many bars, frozen drinks, mixed drinks or per. Be sure not to over-salt be- enough to handle, cut a thin top the remaining cheese. Pop the
(two kinds of sausage using pickled mussels are served as simply sipping on the rocks. cause the ham will be salty. Keep slice off each potato. In a bowl, potatoes under the broiler until
pigs’ blood and barley as a bind- pick food, and in fine-dining Quite unfairly, Irish food has warm. combine the bell pepper and the cheese is melted and the tops
ing agent), sautéed tomatoes, eateries, mussels are featured often gotten a bad rap, mistak- While the potatoes are simmer- onion mixture, the sour cream, are golden brown, 1 to 2 minutes.
mushrooms, and rashers (Irish appetizers and entrees. enly viewed as simple food from ing, boil ham and shredded cab- smoked paprika, half of the Gou-
bage (if not using kale) in unsalted Nutrition information per
bacon). Rounding out this mam- It is also interesting to note poor people who used what was water until the cabbage is tender.
da, salt and pepper. Scoop the serving (values are rounded to
moth morning meal are two that the common dinner of fish available. Mostly stewed meats Remove ham and cabbage and flesh from each potato and to the the nearest whole number): 631
slices each of grilled Irish soda and chips actually originated and fish are comfort foods that medium-dice (½ inch) both. bowl. Mash to combine. Set aside. calories; 209 calories from fat
bread and potato bread, a in Ireland in the 1880s and is all cultures have and cherish. Combine the potatoes, cabbage Meanwhile, in a large skillet (33 percent of total calories); 23g
unique preparation of hash attributed to an Italian immi- In recent years, though, a new (or kale, first boiled in salted wa- over medium-high, heat the fat (11g saturated; 0g trans fats);
ter), ham and scallions. remaining 2 tablespoons of olive 86mg cholesterol; 76g carbo-
browns, and, last but definitely grant, San Donato Val di Comi- Irish cuisine has emerged, and it
Top with chopped parsley and oil. Add the ground sirloin and hydrate; 31g protein; 5g fiber;
not least, Heinz baked beans. no. There are now heated argu- is cutting-edge. Young, energetic serve. brown for 5 to 6 minutes, stirring 956mg sodium.
Yes, baked beans from Pitts- ments as to who has the best chefs have stepped onto the This can be served as a side dish
burgh! It seems as though baked fish and chips on the isle, and it world stage and set the bar very or as an entrée.

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(570) 379-3176
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MARCH MADNESS SALE!


Friday March 11th - Sunday March 20th
Daylight Savings Time Is Upon Us And So Are
The Savings At COUNTRY FOLK!
25% OFF ALL “IN STOCK” WINDOW
TREATMENTS, TABLE LINENS,
QUILTED PRODUCTS, BEDDING,
THROWS and PILLOWS.
New merchandise has arrived and selections have never been better!!!
The 1st day of spring is March 20th so lets ready our homes for the
days of fresh air and sunshine! Also coming up is our
Spring Furniture and Rug Sale Directions
To Nescopeck
from April 1st - April 15th From Berwick
so mark your calenders take Rt. 93 S. 5 ml. from
Nescopeck. Turn right at

*In stock only. Does not and be sure to check our website at
*Some restrictions. Nescopeck Twp. Firehouse
watch for our signs.
apply to prior purchases. www.countryfolk-gifts.com From Hazleton
Hours:
Mon-Sat 10am-5pm for everyday sale and take Route 93 N.
9 ml. from Laurel Mall.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! years old; children younger


IN BRIEF
GOOD EATS
than 5 years dine free. Call
824-1674 Thursdays.
Lenten Fish Fry 4-7 p.m. PITTSTON: Orders for the
Friday, Maple Grove United Pittston Area Daffodil Sale to
Continued from Page 2C Methodist Church, 5876 Main benefit the American Cancer
Road, Sweet Valley. Adults pay Society will be delivered
$7; $5 for children. Takeouts through Saturday. For more
Ham and Cabbage Dinner available. For more information,
4-7 p.m. Thursday, White Haven call 477-2294. information, call 655-6076.
Presbyterian Church, 305 Ber- Susan Lombardo is chairing this
wick St., White Haven. Menu will Lenten Fish Fry 5-8 p.m. year’s sale.
include potatoes, bread, pie ala every Friday during Lent
mode and beverage. Takeouts through April 22 at the Fra- WYOMING: The Wyoming
available. Adults pay $8; $4 for ternal of Eagles AERIE 1965 at
445 W. Eight St., West Wyom- Free Library seeks volunteers
children ages 6-12; and free for and the Friends of the Library is
children younger than 6 years ing. Dinners cost $6 and include
French fries and cole slaw. accepting new members. More
old. Tickets sold at the door or information as well as pizza and
Elia V. Lowe call Anna Stewart at 636-3314, Lenten Food Sales 1 1:30 beverages will be available be-
Elia Victoria Lowe, daughter of
Lung Association holding special climb at arena or Sara Krohn at 455-8360. a.m.-4 p.m. every Friday
through April 1, St. Mary’s Byz-
ginning at noon Saturday at the
Annual Ham and Cabbage library, 358 Wyoming Ave.
Joshua and Angela Lowe, Alden, Chris Mooney, a Kingston Township firefighter and paramedic, will Dinner 4-8 p.m. Thursday, West antine Church, 522 Madison St.,
is celebrating her second birth- bring awareness to the risks of lung disease that first responders in Wilkes-Barre. Haluski with
Side Social Club, 700 McAlpine
day today, March 16. Elia is a his field face through the Lung Association’s ‘Fight for Air’ Climb homemade noodles, pirohi,
St., Avoca. Cost is $6 with take- homemade pizza, broccoli and
granddaughter of Edward and beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday at Mohegan Sun at Casey Plaza in
Linda Bezdziecki, Hanover Town-
ship, and Donald and Vicki Lowe,
Wilkes-Barre Township. Serving as the climb’s honorary spokesman,
Mooney and a team of four firefighters hope to raise $1,000. The
outs available. shells and clam chowder on the
menu. Frozen potato and
MEETING
Spaghetti and Pasta Dinner cheese and cabbage pirohi also
Bloomsburg. She is a great- fire station raising the most in donations for the climb will be 4-6:30 p.m. every Thursday at available. Takeouts available. To
granddaughter of Veronica and
Emil Hohol, Shavertown; Julia
awarded a Traveling Trophy for 2011. Mooney is also involved for a
personal reason — a co-worker is battling lung cancer and he has
St. Mary’s Antiochian Orthodox place orders call the social hall Today
Church, 905 S. Main St., Wilkes- at 829-9288.
Bezdziecki, Glen Lyon; the late treated many people in the area for lung diseases. For more in- WILKES-BARRE: Reginas of
Barre. Menu includes a choice King’s College at 7 p.m. at the
Edward Bezdziecki Sr.; Loren formation or to register for the ‘Fight for Air’ Climb, visit www.lun- of five pastas including whole Lenten Potato Pancake and
Lowe, Bloomsburg; and the late ginfo.org/wbwalk. From left are Mooney with Kingston Fire Chief Pierogi Sale 4-8 p.m. every Campus Ministry Center, Jack-
wheat spaghetti, and seven son and North Franklin streets.
Victoria Ruckle, Bloomsburg. Frank Guido. Friday through April 15, Exeter
sauces with chicken or sausage, Prospective members are in-
salad, dessert, and beverages. Hose Company 1, 1405 Susque- vited. Gifts for the penny auction
Takeouts are available. Adults will be accepted
pay $7; $5 for children 5 to 12 See GOOD EATS, Page 4C

Girl Scout participates


Chili luncheon being held at Wikes-Barre church in Project Cookie to
Girl Scouts serve as ushers, lectors at Mass during National Girl Scout Week First Presbyterian Church, 97 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, will benefit Candy’s Place
During National Girl Scout Week, March 6-12, representatives from several troops of the Tunkhannock host a chili luncheon following the 10 a.m. worship service on Helen Campbell, 10, of Wilkes-
Service Unit of Girls Scouts of America participated in the Girl Scout Sunday Mass held March 6 at St. Sunday in the Fellowship Hall. A variety of homemade chili and Barre participated in the Girl
Mary’s of the Lake, Lake Winola. The Scouts and adult volunteers served as ushers and lectors for the cornbread muffins cooked by members of the church will be Scouts’ Project Cookie Jar by
Mass celebrated by the Rev. Richard Polmounter, pastor. The activity was held in celebration of the 99th served. Prizes will be awarded for various categories. For reserva- collecting donations of 19 boxes
anniversary of Girl Scouting. Participants, first row, are Julia Franko, Regan Kenia, Shannon Tone, Re- tions and more information call 824-2478. Planning Committee of Girl Scout cookies for Candy’s
becca Tone, Annabele Bauman, Emma Moran, and Justine Tone. Second row: Celeste Ann Moran, Kathy members, from left, are the Rev. Dr. Bob Zanicky, David Correll, Place, The Center for Cancer
Boehmer, Kelsey Rincavage, Tiffany Powell, Polmounter, Heather Banos, Megan Quick, and Janet Shaw, Mary Susan Brobst, Georgia Daniels, Ellen Parmenteri and Pamela Wellness, Forty Fort. Campbell is
Troop 277. Kerns. a member of Girl Scout Junior
Troop 34671. The cookies will be
served to participants of events
at the center, including Peer
Group meetings held the first
three Mondays of each month.
Candy’s Place provides free
services to cancer patients and
caregivers, including massages
and exercise classes. At the
presentation, from left, are
Campbell and Nicole Farber,
center coordinator.

Calvary Bible Church


to host meeting with
Evangelist Barry Webb
Calvary Bible Church, 186
Sambourne St., Wilkes-Barre,
will host special family-friendly
meetings with Evangelist Barry
Wilkes-Barre Township
Webb and his wife, Cheryl, from names ‘Mayor for a Day’
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. beginning on
March 27 through April 1. Meet- James Francis Gill of Wilkes-
ings will be held nightly at 7. Barre Township will be honored
and serve as the township’s
For more information, call the ‘Mayor for a Day’ on Thursday.
church at 824-5868. The Gill, son of Ann Katherine Gill
Webbs are based near Cumber-
Cub Scout Pack 193 receives awards and badges during Blue and Gold banquet celebration land, Md., and will minister on
and the late John Gill Sr. of
Wilkes-Barre Township, is the
musical instruments, and using owner of James Gill Painting.
Cub Scout Pack 193 celebrated its Blue and Gold banquet at Holy Trinity Church in Swoyersville. More than 140 Scouts, family members song, art and ventriloquism. He is the grandson of Thomas
and guests attended. The Cub Scouts were awarded their rank badges and several other awards. Scouts representing Swoyersville, Forty Cheryl will conduct a nightly Gill, who was born and raised in
Fort, Kingston, Luzerne and Larksville, first row, are Mark Evans, Noah St. Clair, Caleb Troutman, Stephen Stemmler, Zeb Moses, Jacob children’s Bible hour. Barry is Mayo County, Ireland. He has
Dunsil, Adam Cavalari, Arlo Sprague and Aarre Morrill. Second row: Riley Dieffenbach, Nate Remsky, Colin Matello, Dylan Nastanski, Tyler the son of well-known evange- one son, Christopher, residing in
Gillespie, Ian Cavalari, Patrick Evans, Johnathan Brokenshire and Charles Heckman. Third row: Connor Nankivell, Lucas Geiger, Gage Ca- list Dr. Hal Webb, and Cheryl is California. Presenting Gill, left, a
labrese, Parker Dieffenbach, Zach Romig, Cameron Duesler, Gabe Gillespie, Andrew Fuller, Justin Hargrave, Tyler Sullivan, Louis Heckman, the daughter of the Rev. Clif- proclamation for his service to
Owen Kelly, Chance Trask and Elijah Wood. Fourth row: leader Pam Dieffenbach, Tom Nankivell, Bill Geiger, Ed Cavalari, Beth Dunsil, Jim the community is Wilkes-Barre
ford Proper.
Gaydos and Percy Dieffenbach Township Mayor Carl Kuren.

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North-East Wilkes-Barre, 1 1:30 be available. For more informa- Noxen United Methodist Church, $4 for children. Tickets are avail- Chili Luncheon following the

GOOD EATS
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fridays during tion contact Jill at 824-4603 or Route 29, Noxen. Cost is a free- able through club members and 10 a.m. worship service Sunday,
Lent through April 15, Father the church rectory at 735-2262. will offering. A large variety of at the door. Fellowship Hall, First Presby-
Zolcinski Hall, 666 N. Main St., soups will be available as well as terian Church, 97 S. Franklin St.,
Lenten Meals 3-7 p.m. every Annual Spaghetti Dinner and
Wilkes-Barre. Menu includes bread, beverages and dessert. Wilkes-Barre. A variety of home-
Friday in Lent through April 15, Chinese Auction noon-4 p.m.
Continued from Page 3C potato pancakes, haluski, Man- Annual Pork and Sauerkraut Sunday, Holy Family Parish, 574 made chili and cornbread muffins
Wyoming Masonic Lodge 468,
hattan clam chowder, New En- Dinner 4:30-7 p.m., Saturday, Bennett St., Luzerne. Adults pay cooked by members of the
hanna Ave., Exeter. Delivery is Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming. On
gland clam chowder and macar- Social Hall, Forty Fort United $8; $4 for children younger than church will be served. Prizes will
available. Call 602-0739 for more Good Friday, April 22, hours are
oni and cheese. For large orders, Methodist Church, 26 Yeager 12 years old. For more informa- be awarded for various cate-
information. noon-7 p.m. Takeouts available.
or additional information, call Ave., Forty Fort. Dessert included. tion, call 287-6600. Tickets sold gories. For reservations, call
Potato pancakes, haluski, pierogi
Mary at 823-4988. Takeouts served 4-7 p.m. Adults at the door. 824-2478.
Fish Fry 3-6:30 p.m. every and red clam chowder are on the
Friday during Lent through April Lenten Fish Fry 4-8 p.m. menu. For more information, call pay $9.50; $4.50 for children Pierogi Sale orders can be
Welcome Spring Breakfast,
15, Good Shepherd Polish Nation- every Friday during Lent through 885-1441 or 693-2608. 5-12 years old; children younger placed by calling Barbara at
host by Our Lady of Hope Parish,
al Catholic Church, 269 E. Main April 15, Goodwill Hose Company than 5 are free. Call the church 690-541 1. Pickup orders 3-7 p.m.
Lenten Food Sales 4-7 p.m. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sunday, Mary-
St., Plymouth. Takeouts available. 2, 451 W. Main St., Plymouth. Cost office at 287-3840 for tickets; accordingly at Good Shepherd
every Friday through April 22, mount Parish Center, South
Price of $7.50 includes French few will be sold the day of the Polish National Catholic Church,
is $8 per dinner. Takeouts and Maltby Fire Company, 253 Owen Hancock Street in Wilkes-Barre.
fries, coleslaw and dessert. For dinner. 269 E. Main St., Plymouth. Varie-
delivery in Plymouth only avail- St., Swoyersville. Takeouts avail- Scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon,
more information call Barbara at able. Annual All-You-Can-Eat Pan- French toast, home fries, pas- ties available are farmer’s cheese
690-541 1. able. Homemade pirogi, haluski,
cake Supper 5-7 p.m. Saturday, tries, and beverages served. on Sunday and potato pierogi on
Lenten Dinners 4-7 p.m. every fish dinners with French fries and
Lenten Fish Fry 1 1 a.m.-7 p.m. Mt. Zion United Methodist Adults pay $7; $3 for children April 3. Potato cost $7 per dozen;
Friday in Lent through April 15, cole slaw served. For more in-
every Friday in Lent through Church, Mt. Zion Road, Harding. 12-16 years of age; children farmer’s cheese is $9 per dozen.
Transfiguration of Our Lord formation, call 288-6572 or
April 15, St. Mary’s Church, 1730 Takeouts served 4-5 p.m. Adults younger than 12 dine free. For Place orders early. For more
Church Hall, Bliss and Center 287-3889.
Fowler Ave., Berwick. Batter- pay $7.50; $5 for children 5-12 more information call 824-7832. information, visit goodshepherd-
dipped or baked fish, breaded streets, Hanover, Nanticoke. A Homemade Pierogi orders are years old. For tickets, call 388- pncc.tripod.com.
shrimp, chicken tenders, baked different entree will be featured due by Friday by calling 822- Annual Spring Chicken Din-
6565. Handmade Potato Pierogi
potato or French fries, corn, cole each week: March 18, Fish Friday, 7725. Pickup orders noon-4 p.m. ner sponsored by St. Mary’s/SS.
baked or fried; March 25, Heav- Roast Beef Dinner, sponsored Peter and Paul’s churches Sale orders are due by Tuesday
slaw, baked beans, homemade Tuesday, March 22 cathedral
pies, rice pudding, and beverages enly Haluski; April 1, Mac N’ by the Miners Mills Community noon-4 p.m. Sunday, SS. Peter March 22 by calling 824-3880.
parlors, Holy Resurrection Ortho-
on the menu. Platters include a Cheeses or Baked Ziti; April 8, Club, 1-4 p.m. Sunday, St. Francis and Paul’s Church auditorium, Pickup orders March 25 and 26,
dox Church, 591 N. Main St.,
potato and one side dish. Fish Pierogi Potluck; and April 15, Church Hall, 13 Chandler St., 1000 Main St., Avoca. Adults pay church basement, Transfigura-
Wilkes-Barre.
also sold by the piece; and extra Potato Pancakes. All meals will Miners Mills, Wilkes-Barre. Louise $9; $4 for children. To purchase tion Ukrainian Catholic Church,
sides available. Factory orders Homemade Soup Sale 1 1 Cookus is chairwoman. Takeouts tickets, call the parish office at 240 Center St., Hanover, Nanti-
include two sides, beverage and
must be placed by 10 a.m. Phone a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, March 19, served noon-1 p.m. Adults pay $8; 457-3412. coke. Cost is $5 per dozen.
dessert for $6. Takeouts are the
759-9227 or fax orders to 759- same price but will not include a
6637. beverage. Or buy all six Friday ALL JUNK CARS &
Lenten Food Sale, sponsored
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Older men lonely for companionship should learn how to please ladies
Dear Abby: I am 67 for your enlightened philosophy. My fiance’s parents don’t want me to ful, so I told her the wine was “too
and my roommate is
62. He and I could DEAR ABBY crystal ball tells me that neither you
nor your buddy will ever be starving
marry their son.
— On the Verge of a Nervous
sweet for my taste.” She then handed
me another glass of wine, and THAT
be out dating every for food at the banquet of life. Breakdown one was as dirty as the first! How
night of the week. I ADVICE should I have handled it?
think it’s because we new clothes, ask a woman what her Dear Abby: What do you do when Dear On The Verge: Take a deep — Not Crystal Clear in Wisconsin
know how to treat interests are. your future in-laws tell other relatives breath and talk to your fiance about
women. A lady once told me, “You don’t that they intend to ruin your upcom- eloping. Once your in-laws accept the Dear Not Crystal Clear: The first
I hear other men our age complain need a woman. You are a great cook, ing wedding? They are upset because fact that the knot has already been time it happened, you should have
they can’t get a date or find the and you iron better than I do.” My they were not included in the wed- tied, you can host a lovely reception. said, “Oops! This glass didn’t make
“right” woman. They say they are answer to her was, “Those are not the ding party. My future mother-in-law When the time comes, give them it through the dishwasher” and re-
lonely, always being “used,” etc. I tell things I need a lady for.” let it be known she’s dressing up like the benefit of the doubt and assume turned it to your hostess. When it
them: Get a life! So, Abby, my advice to lonely old a hooker! they’ll behave themselves. happened again, you should have
My buddy and I think in terms of men is this: Get your act together! As I have family members who are po- said, “... this one, too.”
what would please the lady. Other Auntie Mame said, “Life is a banquet, lice officers coming to the wedding. Dear Abby: At a cocktail party last
guys think a romantic date is grab- and most poor suckers are starving to The only idea I can come up with to night, the hostess handed me a glass To receive a collection of Abby’s most memo-
bing a bite at a fast-food restaurant, death.” prevent it is to ask them to guard the of wine. When I started to take a sip, rable — and most frequently requested — po-
renting a violent movie, or flopping at door of the church, and if need be, I noticed the glass was filthy. My im- ems and essays, send a business-sized, self-
— Having a Peach of a addressed envelope, plus check or money
the woman’s house and falling asleep Time in Georgia escort these unruly people out before mediate reaction was, “Alcohol kills
order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear
after she’s made him a home-cooked they can raise a ruckus. germs.” But the thought of putting Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box 447, Mount Mor-
meal. I say: Learn to dance, get some Dear Having A Peach: Thank you As you might have gathered, my the glass to my mouth was distaste- ris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included.)

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BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You will SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Each
accomplish what you couldn’t decision you make gives birth
quite finish yesterday. The timing to a new reality, even the small
wasn’t right, or you just weren’t gestures. Cleaning up stray litter
comfortable enough to open from a public space or smiling
your mind to the possibilities. at a stranger will bring utopia
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). If closer to hand for everyone.
that thing you are holding on to SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
“just in case” doesn’t find said You are adventurous and fun-
“case” today, you should let it loving and will meet those who
go. Something has to give in enjoy lively social contact as
order for you to make way for much as you do. Some of the
the future. day will be spent planning your
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ll participation in parties.
want to keep track of the beauty CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You
in this day. Take a photo of the have a zesty approach to work,
view that pleases you, or record and others get a refreshing
that nature sound that your boost of energy being around
mind interprets as music. you. You are multidimensional,
CANCER (June 22-July 22). A and your talent reflects this.
project is turning into more than AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You
you wanted to take on, but it’s all have a vision of the ideal future.
doable. You may “hit the wall,” You’ll meet with those who share
but it’s not going to stop you. your strong desire to make a
Take a break, and come back to difference in the world. You’ll
GOREN BRIDGE it later. You’ll have success the
second time around.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You will
discuss current affairs and work
together to make a brighter
tomorrow.
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH overhear something that wasn’t PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You are
intended for your ears. This will willing to put in effort and ideas
turn out to be fortunate, indeed. whether or not others appreciate
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION It’s as though you were meant to and build on your contributions.
get the information, even if oth- However, it always feels better
ers didn’t want you to know. when they do — which is what
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Pay you experience today.
careful attention to your work, TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March 16).
focusing on only one task at a This year is exciting and very
time. A slip of the finger is all different from last year. Work
it takes to send an accidental opens your horizons. You will
e-mail, erase your work or worse. gain levels of refinement and be
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your accepted into exclusive situa-
even temper isn’t a steadfast tions. A June romance is just the
rule. You are occasionally prone beginning. In July, people learn
to sudden outbursts of passion, from you. You have a special
both surprising and impressive spark with Cancer and Scorpio
to those around you. When you people. Your lucky numbers are:
care, you really show it. 5, 42, 25, 49 and 44.

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FOUND Medium NOVENA TO THE
sized dog, Mclean LEGAL NOTICE SACRED HEART ADOPT
ADOPT ADOPTION ALL
LEGAL NOTICE
Street area of ESTATE NOTICE Dear heart of Jesus A happily married Happily married
The Wyoming Area PRAYING FOR

100
Wilkes-Barre. Call to
identify.
Board of Education
will hold a budget
Notice is hereby
given that Letters
in the past I have
asked for many fa-
couple longs to
share our hearts
A NEWBORN
TO LOVE.
couple longs to
adopt and pro- JUNK
and home with
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110 Lost ASUCCESSFULSALE Saturday
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following estate. All
persons indebted to
Take it dear heart of
Jesus and place it
loving extended
family will offer
secure home.
Expenses paid.
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be blessed with a
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AUDI `05 A4 BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU CHEVY `95 BLAZER
PAYING $500
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Atty. Josianne
Aboutanos
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CADILLAC `94 loaded automatic.
93,000 miles. All
$16,450
BUICK `92 REGAL
Wilkes-Barre Custom, 4 door,
drive trucks
DEVILLE SEDAN
570-208-1118 Placement records. Excellent 6 cyl. auto. 63K
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tires & new
original miles.
for heavy equip- The Luzerne/ 94,000 miles, Garage kept. Like
Andrea, Andrea, 310 Attorney automatic, front brakes. Asking new. $2995.
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560 Pierce St.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA Current Inspection
bull dozers for all legal matters ment Board in part- door, air condition- offer. Call for info on all vehicles
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Joseph M. Blazosek Touring Edition.
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Classified depart- ATTORNEY
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miles, excellent
ment today at 570-
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SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY BENEFITS
School Diploma
program; daytime
GED classes at
CHEVROLET `99 Quattro Convertible
AWD. 49K miles. Still
under factory war-
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 46,000 miles,
Only 21,000 Miles.
Alloys & Leather.
$14,880
condition, alloy
wheel. Power win-
ASTRO VAN
WORKERS’ COMP sunroof, heated dows, CD player.
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Boat? Car? Truck? seats, Bose sound $9,100.
570-829-7130 and ARD 25+ Years Experience Barre and Hazleton tires, navigation,
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plane? Whatever it 570-822-9556 tions & an evening weather package &
ment specialist
is, sell it with a TRAFFIC
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automatic. Clean.
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radio, Onstar, park-
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MAHLER, LOHIN
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with
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570-222-4960
leave message
(570) 718-1118 RT 309 W-B Twp.
CONSULTATION
securing a better
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leather interior. Near Wegman’s
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07 RONDO 23K $9,495 Beige. Fully loaded SILVERADO LS
APPLICATIONS FOR THE SECTION 8
RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM LAW OFFICES ASUCCESSFULSALE employability skills,
you may call Karen
151k miles.
REDUCED!
$1,300
08 ESCAPE XLT $10,995
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
Excellent condition.
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
Extra Cab, 4WD.
Only 63,000 miles. LEBARON
Green 2 door Con-
ACCEPTED EXPERIENCED INCLASSIFIED! Masters at 570-
822-1101 ext 274
or best offer.
570-283-8202
09 IMPALA LS $11,995 Just serviced.
$15,550
vertible. Inspected.
08Taurus SEL $12,995 108,000 miles. Ask- Tan color canvas
The Housing Authority of the County of AGGRESSIVE Doyouneedmorespace? to schedule an
03 TRIBUTE 4X4 $7,995 ing $9,500. (570) top. Runs very
REPRESENTATION appoinment or to
Luzerne, 250 First Avenue, Kingston, PA, A yard or garage sale receive additional Full Notary Service 709-8492 good. Asking $2700,

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will accept applications for the Section 8
Rental Assistance Program beginning on: 570.287.1388 in classified information. T-Tags, Title Transfers
Boat? Car? Truck?
must sell. Taking
serious offers.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011 at 9:00 is the best way Motorcycle? Air-
BMW `04 325i
www.MackLaw 560 Pierce St. 570-604-1118
a.m. until Wednesday, March 30, plane? Whatever it
Offices.com tocleanoutyourclosets! 380 Travel Kingston, PA
CHRYSLER `02
2011 at 4:00 p.m. is, sell it with a
Applicants must be: You’re in bussiness Classified ad.
www.wyoming
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2. Elderly; or ARE YOU BEING
SUED BY A WASHINGTON 570-714-9924
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You have a real
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Festival 4/8-4/10
1-800-432-8069 New brakes, oil & CORVETTE CHEVY ‘07 design. Chrome
wheels. 47,000
Preferences will be given to Luzerne
County residents and veterans.
chance of winning
& owing nothing if BANKRUPTCY service. All power.
65,000 miles. CONVERTIBLE TRAILBLAZER LT miles, one owner.
Looks and runs
you are repre- On-Star, Leather. great. New inspec-
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The applicants income must fall within the sented by a good tion. $6,875
Payment Plans best offer. Call New Tires, tinted Owner, Museum $17,770
limits listed below: attorney! Call Atty. Call (570) 472-1854
(570) 704-8685 windows, sun roof, quality. 4,900
1 person - $19,800 Michael P. Kelly (570) 970-9977 black leather miles, 6 speed. All
2 persons - $22,600
3 persons - $25,450
4 persons - $28,250
570-417-5561
or email mike@
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Wilkes-Barre
(570) 223-2536 FORD `97 interior. Only
57,000 Miles!!!
possible options
including Naviga-
CHRYSLER `02
5 persons - $30,550
6 persons - $32,800
Stroudsburg
THUNDERBIRD
Asking $14,499
For more info,
call (570) 762-3714
tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000 SEBRING
122,800 miles,
7 persons - $35,050 6 cylinder. 75,000 Must sell $45,900 560 Pierce St.
BANKRUPTCY SOCIAL SECURITY miles. Loaded. Very 570-299-9370 Kingston, PA automatic, 4 door,
BMW `93 325 IC
8 persons - $37,300
FREE CONSULT DISABILITY good condition. www.wyoming anti-lock brakes,
Eligible applicants may apply in person at
the Housing Authority Office, 250 First
Guaranteed
Low Fees
Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry
$1,800. Call
(570) 288-4881
Convertible,
Metallic Green
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Cobalt 4 cyl, 4
door, FWD, 49,900 power mirrors,
MERCEDES-BENZ `86
9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through 570-823-9006 Buggies
Friday. Applicants received by fax or mail
will not be accepted.
Colleen Metroka
570-592-4796
Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
plus miles $7,000
FIRM. Call after 6
CHEVY `06 EQUINOX power seats, cruise
control, AM/FM
190 E
4x4, 62,000 miles,
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY LINEUP QUARTER MIDGET
Heated Seats. 2nd
Owner, 66k Miles.
PM ask for Dave
(570)823-1783
silver, comes with 3
radio, CD player,
leather interior,
Bankruptcy $595 year, 50k mile war-
ASUCCESSFULSALE 4 cylinder gas Excellent Condition, moon roof, rear
Guaranteed Low Fees
www.BkyLaw.net
Atty Kurlancheek INCLASSIFIED!
RACE CAR
76 inch Bull Rider,
engine. 125,000
miles. Clean, runs
Garage Kept,
Excellent Gas CHEVROLET `05
ranty. $11,900.
570-474-5566
defroster. $3,600.
(570) 474-0423
excellent. $2,000 Mileage. Carfax
825-5252 W-B
Doyouneedmorespace? Honda 120 motor,
Kirkey seat,
Call 570-328-7370 available. Price
reduced $7,995
TAHOE Z71 Find Something?
Lose Something?
DODGE ‘08
DIVORCE No Fault A yard or garage sale new brake system, Silver birch with Get it back where it
PONTIAC `98
LEGAL NOTICE or trade for SUV or
$295 divorce295.com grey leather interior,
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ON Atty. Kurlancheek in classified
is the best way
A-Main feature wins
Asphalt/Dirt,
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
3rd row seating,
belongs
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR A FACILITY 800-324-9748 W-B
tocleanoutyourclosets!
Many Extras,
Value $6,000, BONNEVILLE 570-388-6669
rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS On Qualifica- Free Bankruptcy Sell for $2,999 68,000 miles, V6 traction control, 5.3l $11,295
tions for A Facility Improvement and Ener- Consultation You’re in bussiness Call (570) 954-2749 engine. Great
BUICK ‘07 LA CROSSE engine, moonroof,
gy Conservation Services Program. The Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
with classified! shape. Reliable.
Fully loaded. $3,000 Sharp Ride.
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many
LT. Silver ice metallic
with ebony interior.
Tunkhannock Area School District is
requesting proposals from Energy Ser-
vices Companies (ESCOs) for the imple-
570-822-1959 SUZUKI ’00 or best offer.
(570) 675-9872
One Owner.
Local Trade In.
more options. Imm-
aculate condition.
2,400 miles. Onstar,
XM Satellite Radio,
QUAD MASTER Call after 3:30PM $12,880 76,000 adult driven
mentation of Facility and Energy Efficiency 250 General Auction 250 General Auction miles. $16,250. Call
remote start, blue-
Improvements on a Performance Con- or leave message tooth, front seat 560 Pierce St.
4x4, auto, 520
tracting basis that is in accordance with MULTI-ESTATE AUCTION (570) 378-2886 & split bench. $20,000 Kingston, PA
SAAB `00 93
miles, winch, heat- ask for Joanne 4 months old, origi-
Act 57 of 1998, 62 Pa. C.S. 3751-3757 www.wyoming
Friday March 18, 2011 @ 5:00 p.m. ed grips. $4,650. nal sticker price -
(“Act 57”) as amended under Act 77 of
CHEVROLET
570-239-2877 valleymotors.com
2004 and Act 39 of 2010, The Guaranteed 120,000 miles, auto- $27,440. Call
Energy Savings Act. The Tunkhannock
@ Chuck’s Auction Service, matic, 4 door, anti- 570-650-9026
570-714-9924
560 Pierce St.
Area School District wishes to select an
ESCO to provide a detailed energy audit
1144 Exeter Avenue, Exeter, Pa. 18644.
4 piece Bassett bedroom set, curio cabinets, sofa,
SUZUKI`07 KING lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
all power, AM/FM
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
2010 CAMARO
V-6 Victory Red,
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
and a subsequent guaranteed energy sav-
ings performance contract. Respondents dressers, kitchen set, refrigerators, electric
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et by going to www.tasd.net and clicking 4x4, automatic, roof, rear defroster, whistles.
Precious Moments, Princess House, toys &
on Contents and then “RFP for ESCOs”.
Responses must be received by March 31, games, Coca cola, fishing, tools, box lots
620 miles. $4,200.
(570) 592-8514
rear
wiper,
windshield
custom CADILLAC `04 $25,000
570-706-6489
2011 at 11:00 a.m. local time at the follow- and much more. wheels, $3,900.
DEVILLE $300 and Up
ing address: Tunkhannock Area School
District Business Office, 41 Philadelphia See web sites for detailed list and pictures. YAMAHA`04 RHINO
(570)814-6020
call after 3:00 p.m. White with saddle CHEVY ‘08 COBALT
Avenue, Tunkhannock, PA 18657. Addition-
al information pertaining to this project can
Information: 570-693-0372
chucksauction.com,
Excellent condition,
200 hours. Priced
VOLVO `92 740
leather. 94K miles.
Very well main-
tained. $6,400 or
Coupe, 4,500 miles.
2.2 liter, 32 MPG, 1
owner, $14,000
$125 extra if driven,
be obtained through Mr. Gery Franko,
Director of Facilities, at 570-836-0619. auctionzip.com #4156 Au001443
to sell. $6,500 or
best offer. Call
Keith 570-971-4520 TURBO SEDAN
best offer. Call Ann
or Joe.
negotiable. White,
auto, perfect condi- pulled or pushed in.
NOBODY Pays More
570-335-3127 tion. 570-785-4444
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SERVICE
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS 570-299-0772
LACKAWANNA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : AND RESIDENTS Sunday 2 pm-8 pm
IN RE: CONDEMNATION BY THE :NO.11CV TERM, 1043 OF THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE,
COMMONWEALTH OF : LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 412 Autos for Sale
DIRECTORY
PENNSYLVANIA, DEPARTMENT OF :
TRANSPORTATION, OF THE : 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
`08 Cadillac DTS

Harry’s U Pull It
RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR STATE : EMINENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ROUTE 3011, SECTION 203 : DOMAIN the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, 26k. $26,500
IN THE BOROUGH OF TAYLOR : PROCEEDING Pennsylvania (the "City"), at a meeting of 08 Chevy Cobalt
AND CITY OF SCRANTON : IN REM the City Council of the City held on March 16k miles. $8,995
10, 2011, finally enacted an ordinance (the 08 Honda Accord
NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION AND DEPOSIT OF "Ordinance") authorizing the incurrence Sunroof 30k.
ESTIMATED JUST COMPENSATION
Notice is hereby given that the Commonwealth of
and issuance of nonelectoral debt in the
maximum aggregate principal amount of
$15,900
08 Buick Lacross CX
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
Pennsylvania, by the Secretary of Transportation, whose
address is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of
$5,660,000, consisting of its Federally 41k miles. $12,995
08 Mercedes C300
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
Taxable General Obligation Bond, Series A
Transportation, Office of Chief Counsel, Real Property Division, of 2011 in the maximum principal amount AWD, 56k, $28,500 VEHICLES!!!
Commonwealth Keystone Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania of $4,650,000 (the “Series A Bond”) and 07 Jeep Liberty 4x4 462 Auto 468 Auto Parts
17120, pursuant to the provisions of Section 2003(e) of the
Administrative Code of 1929, P.L. 177, 71 P.S. 513(e), as amend-
its General Obligation Note, Series B of
2011 in the maximum principal amount of
34k miles. $15,300
Accessories LUND sunvisor 99-
DRIVE IN PRICES
ed, has filed on February 11, 2011 a Declaration of Taking to the
above term and number, condemning the property shown on the
$1,010,000 (the “Series B Note”, and
together with the Series A Bond, the
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plans of the parcels listed on the Schedule of Property Weather Tech,
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“Bonds”) at private sale by negotiation to
PNC Bank, National Association (the "Pur-
570-288-6227 smoke color, fits ‘09 condition $125 firm.
Mexican hat tall
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
Ford Fusion, 4 door,
of the above county at the places indicated on the said sched-
ule. The name(s) of the owner(s) of the property interest(s) con-
chaser"). windows $40. center caps metal
off 69 Camaro set
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
LASER radar detec-
demned is (are) also shown on the aforesaid Schedule. The
Secretary of Transportation, on behalf of himself and the
The Series A Bond was sold to
the Purchaser at par, bearing interest at a
ACURA ‘07 RDX tor, total band pro-
tection, brand new
of [4] good condi-
tion $100 firm. after
DRAWING TO BE HELD MARCH 31
Governor has approved the within condemnation by signing on Tech Package.
variable rate, as provided in the Series A in box, never used 3pm call 655-3197
September 28, 2010 a plan entitled "Drawings Authorizing Leather Seats. www.wegotused.com
Bond, but in no event shall such variable $69. 570-636-3151
Acquisition of Right of Way for State Route 3011 Section 203R/W, Moonroof
rate exceed the maximum rate of 15% per
and State Route 3012 Section 203R/W, and State Route 3014 $19,880 472 Auto Services
Section 203 R/W, and State Route 3002 Section 203 R/W and
annum.
To place your 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
State Route 3003 Section 203 R/W in Lackawanna County, a
copy of which plan was recorded in the Recorder's Office of the
The Series B Note was sold to
the Purchaser at par, bearing interest at a
ad call...829-7130 $ WANTED JUNK $
VEHICLES
aforesaid county on September 28, 2010, in Lackawanna County.
The purpose of the condemnation is to acquire proper-
variable rate, as provided in the Series B 468 Auto Parts
Note, but in no event shall such variable
ty for transportation purposes. Plans showing the property con- rate exceed the maximum rate of 15% per LISPI TOWING
560 Pierce St.
demned from the parcels listed on the Schedule of Property
Condemned have been recorded in the aforesaid Recorder's
annum.
Kingston, PA We pick up 822-0995
Office at the places indicated on the Schedule, where they are The Bonds are a general obliga- www.wyoming
available for inspection. The Property Interest thereby con- valleymotors.com
demned is designated on the Declaration of Taking heretofore
filed. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is not required to post
tion of the City and its officers are directed
to do all acts necessary and proper for the
issuance and securing of said Bonds.
570-714-9924 VITO’S
security, inasmuch as it has the power of taxation. Because the
identity or the whereabouts of the condemee(s) listed below is NOTICE IS ALSO that the Ordi- ACURA `00 INTEGRA &
(are) unknown or for other reasons he (they) cannot be served, nance was amended during final passage GS Coupe. 1 owner,
this notice is hereby published in accordance with Section
305(b) of the Eminent Domain Code (26 Pa.C.S. §305(b)).
to reflect the acceptance by the City of the
proposals submitted by PNC Bank, Nation-
clean title. 106K,
automatic. Leather All Junk GINO’S
Claim No. Parcel No. Name Address
al Association (the "Purchaser"), and the
terms and conditions of the Purchaser's
interior, all power,
remote start, moon- Cars & Wanted:
3500313000 261 George D & Grace Taylor
124 N. Cameron Ave.,
proposals for the purchase of the Bonds.
Such proposals were received by the
roof, alloy wheels
and more! $4,000 Trucks Junk
Scranton PA
3500305000 220 Joseph E. & Martha Golo
Council of the City and accepted on behalf
of the City. Such amendments to the Ordi-
570-709-4137
Wanted Cars &
R.R. 1, Lake Ariel, PA

The power or right of the Secretary of Transportation


nance pertain principally to the aggregate
principal amount, interest rates, maturity AUDI ‘01 A6 Highest Trucks
Highest Prices
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to appropriate the prop-
dates, redemption provisions and the pur-
chase price of the Bonds.
2.7 T Quattro, dark
gray with tan leather
Prices
erty condemned, the procedure followed by the Secretary of interior, automatic Paid In Paid In Cash!!!
Transportation or the Declaration of Taking may be challenged by NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the transmission, 135k
filing preliminary objections within thirty (30) days of the date of draft of the Ordinance on file was amend- highway miles, fully CA$H FREE
this notice. FURTHERMORE, NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT the Pick Ups
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation,
ed during final enactment in that the max-
imum aggregate principal amount of non-
loaded, well main-
tained, $7900. FREE
pursuant to Section 522 of the Eminent Domain Code (26 Pa.C.S. Call
§522), will, at the end of the above-referenced thirty (30) day
electoral debt to be incurred by the City
was revised to be $5,660,000.
570-675-3808
PICKUP Anytime
time period within which to file preliminary objections to the
Declaration of Taking, present a petition to the Court of Common
Pleas of the above county to deposit into court the just compen-
The final form of the Ordinance,
as enacted, together with the purchase
AUDI `02 A4
3.0, V6, AWD
570-574-1275 288-8995
sation estimated by the Commonwealth to be due all parties in proposals submitted by the Purchaser, as
interest for damages sustained as the result of the condemna- accepted by the City, may be examined by
automatic, tiptronic 570-301-3602 WANTED
transmission. Fully Cars & Full Size
tion of the property herein involved.
The petition to deposit estimated just compensation
any citizen at the office of the City Clerk of loaded, leather CALL US! Trucks. For prices...
the City located at Wilkes-Barre City Hall, interior. 92,000
may not be presented to the court if the owner(s) of the proper- 40 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, miles. Good condi- TO JUNK Lamoreaux Auto
Parts 477-2562
ty herein involved inform the District Right-of-Way Administrator
of the District noted below of their existence and/or where-
Pennsylvania 18701, on any regular busi-
ness day between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395
YOUR CAR
abouts prior to the expiration of the noted period. After estimat- and 4:30 p.m., prevailing time. BEST PRICES 490 Truck/SUV/
ed just compensation has been deposited into court, the said Van Accessories
monies may be withdrawn by the persons entitled thereto only
upon petition to the court. If no petition is presented within a peri-
This notice is published in com-
pliance with the Local Unit Government
BMW `02 330
CONVERTIBLE
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT, TRUCK CAP. Red for
od of six years of the date of payment into court, the court shall Debt Act of the Commonwealth of Penn- 83K miles. Beautiful
Free Anytime 6’ Chevy box $200.
order the fund or any balance remaining to be paid to the sylvania. condition. Newly Pickup Call Dave at
Commonwealth without escheat. re-done interior 570-301-3602 570-760-9074
Ralph D. DelRosso City Clerk, City of Wilkes-Barre, leather & carpeting.
District Right-of-Way Administrator, Engineering District 4-0 Luzerne County, Pennsylvania $13,500. To Place Your Ad, Call 829-7130
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 570-313-3337
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21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS 4X4 NEW 2011 FORD MUSTANG COUPE NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
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Impact Air Bags, Rear 305 CD, Safety
Canopy, Side Impact Air Bags, Pwr.
APR
PLUS

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Pkg., Security Pkg., Cargo Convenience Pkg.,
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21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

NEW 2011 FORD F-150 REGULAR CAB 4X4 NEW 2011 FORD TAURUS SEL NEW 2011 FORD EDGE AWD
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Toyota....... Camry ........ 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE........................... 21,592 MILES $19,979
STK: A10625A 2008 STK: T27738A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra 4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade............ 41,984 MILES $28,479
Honda....... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto EX-L PZEV ..................... 27,213 MILES $19,979
STK: A10677B 2006 Acura........ TSX ............ 4dr Sdn AT....................................... 36,172 MILES $19,979 STK: A10695A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ........... AWD 4dr.......................................... 31,890 MILES $28,499
STK: H26179A 2010 Honda....... Civic ........... 2dr Auto EX-L .................................. 4,726 MILES $19,979 STK: T27795A 2008 Toyota....... FJ Cruiser... 4WD 4dr Auto ................................. 25,526 MILES $28,979
STK: A10558B 2009 VW............. JettaSportWgn . 4dr Auto SE PZEV ............................ 19,312 MILES $19,999 STK: H25996A 2010 Toyota....... RAV4 .......... 4WD 4dr V6 5-Spd AT Ltd ............... 13,002 MILES $28,995
STK: H26065A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr LX ..................................... 40,241 MILES $19,999 STK: B8893A 2007 MB............. R-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L.............................. 29,480 MILES $28,999
STK: H25755A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX..................................... 32,978 MILES $19,999 STK: AP15123 2009 Acura........ TL ............... 4dr Sdn 2WD Tech .......................... 36,627 MILES $29,479
STK: A10617A 2006 Acura........ TL ............... 4dr Sdn AT....................................... 59,149 MILES $19,999 STK: T27115A 2010 Buick......... LaCrosse .... 4dr Sdn CXL 3.0L AWD ................... 8,797 MILES $29,499
STK: KP15150 2011 Hyundai.... Sonata........ ......................................................... 11,508 MILES $19,999 STK: A10548A 2009 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LTZ................. 34,282 MILES $29,499
STK: KP15149 2011 Hyundai.... Sonata........ ......................................................... 15,890 MILES $19,999 STK: AP15097 2008 Acura........ RL ............... 4dr Sdn Tech Pkg............................. 34,885 MILES $29,999
STK: CP15171 2010 Chrysler.... Sebring ...... 4dr Sdn Limited ............................... 21,071 MILES $19,999 STK: B8809A 2010 Honda....... AccordCrosstou r 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................. 6,772 MILES $30,479
STK: CP15174 2010 Chrysler.... Sebring ...... 4dr Sdn Limited ............................... 24,973 MILES $19,999 STK: L11108A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ........ 4dr Sdn ............................................ 15,058 MILES $30,499
STK: TP15207 2009 Toyota....... Camry ........ ......................................................... 23,642 MILES $19,999 STK: L11142A 2006 Lexus ........ RX 400h ..... 4dr Hybrid SUV AWD ...................... 32,319 MILES $31,479
STK: H25877A 2009 VW............. Passat......... 4dr Auto Komfort FWD.................... 21,977 MILES $20,395 STK: BP15079 2008 MB............. C-Class ....... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Luxury 4MATIC........... 19,251 MILES $31,995
STK: T26538A 2007 Honda....... Odyssey ..... 5dr EX .............................................. 43,121 MILES $20,479 STK: T27626A 2010 Dodge....... Ram 1500... 4WD Quad Cab 140.5” SLT ............. 37,344 MILES $31,995
STK: H26122A 2008 Honda....... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto EX-L PZEV ..................... 24,073 MILES $20,479 STK: L11129A 2009 Lexus ........ IS 250 ......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD................ 21,784 MILES $32,479
STK: H25760A 2008 Honda....... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................. 21,693 MILES $20,479 STK: BS0314 2010 MB............. C-Class ....... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............. 16,954 MILES $32,979
STK: H26037A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................. 33,044 MILES $20,479 STK: BP15075 2008 MB............. C-Class ....... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Luxury 4MATIC........... 14,654 MILES $32,995
STK: H25961A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................. 46,857 MILES $20,499 STK: BS0320 2010 MB............. C-Class ....... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............. 17,385 MILES $33,479
STK: L11063A 2006 Lexus ........ ES 330 ........ 4dr Sdn ............................................ 54,703 MILES $20,499 STK: H26120A 2010 Nissan....... Pathfinder .. 4WD 4dr V6 LE ................................ 9,592 MILES $33,499
STK: JP15132 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty........ 4WD 4dr Sport ................................ 29,605 MILES $20,499 STK: L11148A 2008 Toyota....... HighlndrHybrid 4WD 4dr Limited w/3rd Row .......... 27,964 MILES $34,479
STK: JP15134 2007 Jeep .......... Commander 4WD 4dr Sport ................................ 34,030 MILES $20,499 STK: T27569A 2011 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT................... 1,932 MILES $34,499
STK: H26118A 2008 Honda....... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................. 20,651 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15100 2008 MB............. E-Class ....... 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC........... 31,586 MILES $34,695
STK: JP15140 2010 Jeep .......... Patriot ........ 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* ............. 17,064 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15080 2008 MB............. E-Class ....... 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC........... 29,184 MILES $34,995
STK: H25977A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................. 47,834 MILES $20,499 STK: T27713A 2008 Acura........ MDX ........... 4WD 4dr .......................................... 16,143 MILES $35,479
STK: M7758A 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander... 4WD 4dr XLS................................... 40,232 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15117 2008 MB............. E-Class ....... 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC........... 32,749 MILES $35,479
STK: HP15148 2008 Honda....... Accord........ ......................................................... 32,207 MILES $20,499 STK: L11067A 2008 Lexus ........ GS 350 ....... 4dr Sdn AWD .................................. 19,162 MILES $35,479
STK: JP15156 2010 Jeep .......... Patriot ........ 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* ............. 18,510 MILES $20,499 STK: L11017A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350........ AWD 4dr.......................................... 30,245 MILES $35,479
STK: C3411A 2011 Chevrolet . Impala ........ 4dr Sdn LT Retail ............................. 6,622 MILES $20,499 STK: A10663A 2008 Lexus ........ GS 350 ....... 4dr Sdn AWD .................................. 22,977 MILES $35,979
STK: JP15170 2010 Jeep .......... Compass.... 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* ............. 20,410 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15121 2008 MB............. R-Class ....... 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC.............................. 31,982 MILES $36,479
STK: T27677A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 .......... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited .................... 56,948 MILES $20,499 STK: L10927A 2008 Lexus ........ GS 350 ....... 4dr Sdn AWD .................................. 18,780 MILES $36,479
STK: T27075A 2009 VW............. Routan ....... 4dr Wgn SE ..................................... 21,595 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15119 2008 MB............. R-Class ....... 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC.............................. 25,459 MILES $36,995
STK: T27144A 2004 Toyota....... Highlander. 4dr V6 4WD Limited w/3rd Row..... 36,254 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15153 2008 MB............. M-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L.............................. 25,171 MILES $36,995
STK: H25992A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX..................................... 24,418 MILES $20,979 STK: BP15102 2007 MB............. GL-Class ..... 4MATIC 4dr 4.7L.............................. 29,475 MILES $38,479
STK: L10734C 2008 Honda....... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto EX-L .............................. 24,089 MILES $20,979 STK: BP15177 2008 MB............. CLK-Class... 2dr Cabriolet 3.5L............................ 24,444 MILES $38,979
STK: A10704A 2007 Honda....... Ridgeline.... 4WD Crew Cab RTS ........................ 42,279 MILES $20,979 STK: BP15120 2008 MB............. M-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L.............................. 29,224 MILES $38,995
STK: H25685A 2010 Toyota....... Camry ........ 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE........................... 17,424 MILES $20,979 STK: BP15155 2008 MB............. E-Class ....... 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC........... 23,985 MILES $38,995
STK: P15021 2009 Buick......... Lucerne ...... 4dr Sdn CXL..................................... 37,448 MILES $20,995 STK: BP15118 2009 MB............. E-Class ....... 4dr Sdn Sport 3.5L 4MATIC............. 18,734 MILES $39,479
STK: T27745A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX..................................... 17,053 MILES $20,999 STK: B8956A 2010 Audi .......... Q5............... quattro 4dr Premium ....................... 6,691 MILES $39,499
STK: T27105A 2011 Hyundai.... Sonata........ GLS Sedan 4 Door ........................... 3,624 MILES $21,479 STK: BP15152 2008 MB............. M-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L.............................. 24,278 MILES $39,995
STK: A10655A 2008 Honda....... Accord........ 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ............................. 24,509 MILES $21,479 STK: P15126 2008 Chevrolet . Tahoe ......... ......................................................... 38,224 MILES $41,499
STK: H25918A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr VP..................................... 32,721 MILES $21,479 STK: T27671A 2008 Toyota....... Sequoia...... 4WD 4dr LV8 6-Spd AT Ltd.............. 15,284 MILES $43,479
STK: H26015A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................. 22,879 MILES $21,499 STK: L11079A 2010 Lexus ........ RX 350........ AWD 4dr.......................................... 17,451 MILES $45,479
STK: H26073A 2008 Honda....... Accord........ 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ............................. 32,704 MILES $21,499 STK: P15127 2008 Cadillac..... Escalade..... AWD 4dr.......................................... 32,378 MILES $46,599
STK: L10981B 2008 Acura........ TL ............... 4dr Sdn Auto ................................... 47,740 MILES $21,499 STK: L10953B 2010 MB............. R-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L.............................. 14,493 MILES $46,995
STK: H25668B 2006 Chevrolet . Tahoe ......... 4dr 1500 4WD LS w/1WT............... 37,596 MILES $21,499 STK: H26002A 2010 BMW......... X5 ............... AWD 4dr 30i.................................... 21,554 MILES $47,499
STK: K11754A 2008 Hyundai.... Veracruz ..... AWD 4dr GLS .................................. 44,963 MILES $21,499 STK: C3354A 2010 Chevrolet . Corvette ..... 2dr Cpe Z16 Grand Sport w/3LT...... 4,024 MILES $51,995
*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG, & TITLE. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WARRANTY ON SELECT MAKES AND MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. UNITS MAY BE SOLD PRIOR TO PRINTING.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY FOR GIVEAWAYS, SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS AND COMPLETE LIST OF CONTEST RULES. OFFER EXPIRE 03/31/11.

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& Classic & Classic
DODGE ‘08 CHARGER HONDA `05 CIVIC Kayla s Kars MERCEDES-BENZ `01 NISSAN ‘05 SUZUKI ‘04 AERIO HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 SUZUKI 97 GSXR 600
AWD CHEVY `85 CORVETTE WANTED: PONTIAC 100th Anniversary Blue & White,
ALTIMA
One Owner. 110 miles, automat- 161 Main St. Edition Deuce.
Original owners
C-240
smoked wind
`78 FIREBIRD
Local Trade. ic, front wheel drive, Avoca, Pa 18641 Garage kept. 1
4 door, anti-lock White sedan, 6-CD manual, Delco Bose screen. Great bike,
$13,942 By the Pittston SL, 3.5 V-6, leather, owner. 1900 miles.
brakes, air condi- 121,000 miles. changer, Music System. runs great. Helmet
By-Pass Bose radio, 6 CD Formula 400 Tons of chrome.
tioning, air bags, Loaded, leather 62K miles, $6200 Smoked removable & kevlar racing
player. $8,500 or best offer. Berkshire Green, $38,000 invested. A
AM/FM radio, CD ‘05 Ford 500 seats, 4 door. top, 4 speed with gloves included.
570-472-3175 570-592-2556 Originally purchased must see. Asking
player, new breaks, Limited - AWD $5,200 overdrive in 2nd, $2995. Call for info
3rd & 4th gear, at Bradley-Lawless $20,000. Call
rotors, power steer- SHARP! 69k Call 570-283-1800 (570) 881-5011
ing pump, $8,500. $11,500 M-F, 9am - 5pm
All other times
NISSAN `06 350Z TOYOTA `05 PRIUS Anti- theft steering
lock, Tilt-telescop-
in Scranton.
was last seen in
Car 570-706-6156

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HARLEY DAVIDSON
560 Pierce St. (570) 704-8685 Color : Royal Blue 65,000 miles, good Abington-Scranton
Kingston, PA 04 Chrysler Sebring (570) 388-6422 ing wheel, cruise
40,000 miles. New condition, keyless area. Finder’s fee
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HONDA `06 CIVIC EX 37k $6,995 engine, replaced entry, cassette/
control, English
paid if car is found ASUCCESSFULSALE
01’ SPORTSTER
/Metric display,
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570-714-9924
2 door, 5 speed, air,
power windows &
04 PT Cruiser
63k $5995
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 under warranty with
less than 2,000
radio + snow tires.
$12,500
analog bar graph,
locking lug nuts.
and purchased. Call
John with any info INCLASSIFIED!
locks, sun roof, CD, 240C miles on it. $19,000. 570-474-5268 $21,500. (570) 760-3440
Doyouneedmorespace?
DODGE `01 STRATUS
Call 570-604-4100 Call 570-346-7084
cruise & alloys. 03 Toyota Camry 4Matic, V6 - Gray, 421 Boats & A yard or garage sale
Excellent condition, SE 77K highway miles, TOYOTA `06 CHEVY`75 CAMARO in classified
SE
4 door, automatic
very well main-
tained with service
records, remaining
42K $10,900
RF.-6 CYLINDER
Excellent condition,
dealer serviced. Sun NISSAN `06 ALTIMA AVALON 350 V8. Original
Marinas
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
CUSTOM
roof, heated seats. SE, special edition. New tires, new owner. Automatic
Power windows, Honda warranty. 02 Toyota Sienna $15,500. Call 59,000 miles. Auto, transmission. Rare -
seats & locks . V6, 65K, $10,500. LE 570-288-3916 fwd, 4 cyl., original
brakes, Inspected
March 4, AC, tuxedo silver / black You’re in bussiness
Asking $2,900. Call 570-706-0921 94K $7495 owner. Fully loaded, AVPS, Fully vinyl top with black 883 cubic inch with classified!
CREST 15’
(570) 819-3140 or motor, Paco rigid
MERCEDES-BENZ `05
AM/FM CD changer. loaded, 18,000 naugahyde interior.
(570) 709-5677
HONDA `07 ACCORD 00 Ford Ranger
Ext. Cab Wideside
Power driver seat,
anti-theft alarm,
mile bumper to Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
frame, extended &
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
DODGE `08
bumper warranty. raked. Low miles.
320C
EX. Excellent Condi- 87k Auto 750cc. 8,000 miles,
tion. Low miles. 1
excellent condition 90,000 miles. 570-489-6937 Fiberglass $7,500 or best offer. saddlebags, wind-
$9.900 $12,900. boat with (973) 271-1030 shield, back rest,
AVENGER SXT
owner. Leather,
CHRYSLER `49
00 Chevy Cavalier 4-matic, 1 owner, (570)283-1165 (570) 881-3712
sunroof, alloy LS Auto Super trailer. Out- Black & Pearl,
4 door. Car has wheels. V6, 6 disc 67k $4995
loaded, garage
kept, excellent board propul- HARLEY DAVIDSON Excellent Condition.
ONLY 20,500 miles.
Satellite Radio, Nav-
CD Changer.
jack, 27K
Lo-
miles. IF YOU DIDN’T BUY
condition. 52,000
miles $25,500
NISSAN `06 SENTRA
1.8 S, Special
TOYOTA `10 WINDSOR
Silver / gray, 4 door
sion. Includes:
2006 NIGHTTRAIN
Must See. Asking
$2,499. Call after 4.
igation, Keyless Asking $15,400. Call IT AT KAYLAS KARS 570-735-2775 Camry SE. 56,000
sedan. 6 cylinder
2 motors SPECIAL EDITION
570-823-9376
917-703-2558 U PAID TOO MUCH Edition, Power miles. Red, alloy
Entry. A MUST SEE! steering, brakes, flathead, fluid drive. Erinmade, #35 of 50 Made
570-451-1150 wheels, black cloth
YAMAHA` 08 R1
$13,389. Please call “Lark II series” $10,000 in acces-
MERCEDES-BENZ windows & locks. 45,000 original
HONDAS!
570-693-2387 interior. Will consid-
6 CD changer. er trade. $14,200 miles. Just like new! PRICE sories including a

FORD ‘02 ‘08 Accord LX. LINCOLN `02 `05 CLK320


Excellent condition,
43K. $12,500.
(570) 793-9157 REDUCED $15,000
Call Jim: REDUCED!
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set, BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Silver. 34K. $15,900 $2,400
TOYOTA `93 MR2
570-881-6897 570-654-2257 Alien Spider Candy
FOCUS WAGON
‘08 Accord EX.
TOWN CAR CABRIOLET NEGOTIABLE Blue. Excellent con-
Perfect condition.
3700 miles, new
CORVETTES
Gray. 30K. $16,995 dition. All Documen-
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
Soft top convertible, T-top, 5 speed. 570-417-3940 rear tire, undertail
Low mileage, ‘08 Accord EX. Convertible, Silver tation. 1,400 Asking
sunroof. Black with AM/FM/CD, AC, kit, cover. Price
One owner Green, black leather
WANTED
Black leather interi- with grey leather $25,000 or best negotiable $7,900
SALT CREEK SKIF
$7,984 4 door. 42K $16,995 Low mileage, power antenna.
or. Alloy wheels. interior, fully loaded. offer. Call 570-852-9072
MAFFEI AUTO 18000 miles, auto- New tires. No rust.
$4,500, Call Low miles. Excellent 1953-1972 570-876-4034
SALES matic, front wheel Great condition. 14’ fiberglass fish-
(570) 594-1496 condition. Must See! Any Condition!
HARLEY DAVIDSON YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
570-288-6227 drive, 4 door, anti- ing boat, tri-hull
Asking $27,000 lock brakes, air $6,000 Courteous, Fast
(570) 477-3083 (570) 708-0269 Professional Buyer. (very stable), 25 HP
conditioning, air Tahatsu outboard,
LINCOLN`06 bags, power locks, after 6:00PM Licensed & Bonded
corvettebuyer.com Full Galvanized 97’ HERITAGE 650 CLASSIC
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA VITO’S
TOWN CAR MERCEDES-BENZ `06 power
power
windows,
mirrors,
power seats, all TOYOTA `94 CAMRY 1-800-850-3656 Trailer. Perfect Con-
dition. Built in fuel
SOFTAIL CLASSIC Like New.
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& Limited, fully
loaded. 46,000 C-CLASS power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga-
LE. 4 cylinder.
White, 4 door, FORD `66
tank. All new in ‘01.
$2,500 ONLY 8,100 MILES!
Less than 1000
Full Live to Ride
miles. White and
570-714-9924
GINO’S miles, Triple Silver with leather
interior. Good condi-
tion system, automatic. 1
owner. 76,000
Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony
570-256-7311
Medallion Package. chrome. Garage
kept. $6,300
Wanted:
coated Pearlized
White. Showroom tion. 34,000 miles.
AM/FM radio, CD
changer, Mp3 play- original miles. interior. Pristine SEA NYMPH ‘94 Garage Kept.
Showroom (570) 817-8127
FORD ‘06 RANGER condition. $18,900 $15,000 Negotiable er, keyless entry, Excellent condi-
tion. Rare auto-
condition. 26K
miles. $17,000 or
19’, 4.0 Outboard Condition.
Sport Edition,4WD
Alloys. Only 29K.
Junk 570-814-4926 or
(570) 654-2596
(570) 885-5956 leather
sun/moon
interior,
roof, mobile. $4,700. best offer.
(570) 817-6768
motor, good condi-
tion. $6,000 or best
$11,000 FIRM.
Photos Upon 442 RVs & Campers
Village Auto Sales
A Must See Cars & MERCEDES-BENZ `73 rear defroster, new offer. Call Request. Call
DUTCHMAN 96’
floor mats, Winter of Tompkinsville 570-722-4077
$14,990
Trucks Frost pearl paint, 570-499-8853 LINCOLN `66 (570) 690-4536 or
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Convertible backup camera, 4 door, with slideout & sun
Prices ALL JUNK CARS removable hard top, auto rear view mir-
GTI convertible, 460 room built on. Set

560 Pierce St.


Paid!!
CA$H PAID
power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas-
ror dimmer, Blue-
tooth, phone, nav., moonroof, 5 speed,
cu. engine, 67,000
miles, 1 owner
‘90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
SHADOW up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen.
sette player, CD
SABRE 1100
Kingston, PA FREE PICKUP & radio controls loaded,$9750 since `69. Teal & trim— ‘92 EZ Comes with many
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valleymotors.com 288-8995 570-301-3602 player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
on steering wheel,
4.5 years remain-
excellent condition,
570-578-2149
green / white
leather, restorable,
loader trailer. With
‘00 Tracker Series black, 13,500
extras. $9,000.
(570) 829-1419 or
pagne exterior; Ital- ing on 7 year $2,500 570-287- 60lbs foot pedal, 2 miles. Windshield,
570-714-9924 ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
100,000 miles Nis-
san bumper to VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI 5775 / 332-1048 downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks,
saddle bag. Excel-
(570) 991-2135

FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE HYUNDAI ‘04 MAZDA ‘08 3


kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
bumper Premium
Warranty included, MAZDA `88 RX-7 2 fish finders and
more. MUST SEE.
lent condition.
$4,500. Call FLAGSTAFF `08
CD AND ALLOYS
$9,880 SANTA FE
5-speed, Alloys
Moonroof
825-6272 EXCELLENT CON-
DITION Altima
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
(570) 852-9455
CLASSIC
Super Lite Fifth
4WD, Low miles
$11,495
$13,880
MERCEDES-BENZ `95 HYBRID 35city/33
highway mpg.
$18,900.
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
after 5pm.

HONDA ‘84
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
427 Commercial
SL 500 570-371-9001 all original & never
Trucks &
place, heated mat-

MAGNA 750
Call after 5:00 p.m. seen snow. $8,900. tress, ceiling fan,
Convertible, with Great running Call 570-237-5119 Hide-a-Bed sofa,
removable hard condition. Red with Equipment outside speakers &
top, dark Blue, PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 cloth interior, power
MERCEDES-BENZ `76
14,000 miles.
grill, 2 sliders,
‘90 CHEVY C60
560 Pierce St. 560 Pierce St. camel interior, Excellent
door locks, power aluminum wheels,
Kingston, PA Kingston, PA Summer Driving CONVERTIBLE windows, power
450SLC
condition.
water purifier,
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Kingston, PA
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Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
Blue/white top &
white interior.
moon roof, 80K miles, 1 owner,
BUCKET TRUCK $2500
570-574-8888
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
570-714-9924 www.wyoming 570-714-9924 Condition, No 5 speed, just Automatic. Sterling
Recent document- mint condition, no glass windows,
Accidents. Classy serviced, 117k. utility body, excel-
KAWASAKI ‘05
valleymotors.com ed frame-off rust. Must Sell! raised panel fridge
Car. Price Asking $5,900 lent condition. New
570-714-9924 restoration. Over $9,900 & many acces-
FORD ‘10 MAZDA `04 3 Reduced!
$13,995
$31,000 invested. 570-885-2162 570-829-0847
tires & brakes. Too
many features to list NINJA 500R. 3300 sories & options.
Excellent condition,
will sell $24,600. miles. Orange.
TAURUS SEL HYUNDAI `04 Hatchback, 92,000
miles. Excellent
or trade for
SUV or other.
570-335-3127
VOLKSWAGEN `01 MERCEDES-BENZ `88
$3,200. Call
570-299-0772 Garage kept. His & $22,500.
570-868-6986
AWD, V6 & Alloys hers helmets. Must
$21,920
TIBURON GT condition. auto, 570-388-6669
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER 420 SEL CHEVROLET ‘89 sell. $2400
Blue, 5 speed
sunroof, premium
sound and alloy JETTA GLS VR6 570-760-3599
FORD ‘96 CLASS C
MERCEDES-BENZ
Silver with red C70. 24’ box. Lift 570-825-3711
manual, CD, Air,
factory alarm,
wheels. $8,300
(570) 864-2337
S 2.8L, 5 speed mau-
nal, Green, tinted
leather interior.
Every option.
gate, many new
parts. $1,900.
Gulf Stream Con-
quest Motor Home.
Great convertible,
power windows &
locks. 38K. `97 SL320 black top, 6 speed
manual transmis-
windows, CD
changer, power
Garage kept, show-
room condition.
(570)675-7546 KAWASAKI ‘06 31’, 460 V8, all
options. 37K miles.
Vulcan Classic
MAZDA `04 RX-8
$7,500 negotiable. windows, moon-
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Call 570-540-6236
Hunter Green,
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi-
roof, new brakes,
new tires. Great
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200 FORD ‘99 E350 1500
Black and chrome.
Excellent condition.
$17,000. Call
570-868-5385
BUCKET VAN
www.wyoming or, front & rear Fuel injected. 21”
HYUNDAI `08 80,000 miles. condition. Asking
trunk, fast & agile.
OLDSMOBILE `68
valleymotors.com New brakes & $6,500. Call windshield. Pas-
570-714-9924 rotors. New
$18,000 or best (570) 417-9974 Triton V8. 2 speed senger backrest. NEWMAR 36’
ELANTRA alignment. Two
offer. Call
570-262-2478
VOLKSWAGEN `04 DELMONT
boom; 92,000miles;
$9999 or best price.
Floor boards.
Remainder of war-
MOUNTAIN AIRE
FORD `04 MUSTANG 34,000 miles, silver
new rear tires.
No accidents. DRASTICALLY
Great condition. Call ranty. Expires
5th wheel, 2 large
BEETLE
Mach I, 40th interior/ exterior, 570-675-3384 or Feb., 2012. Kept in
$8,500 or best
SALEEN `02
automatic. $11,000. Blue, convertible, REDUCED!! slides, new
ANNIVERSARY EDITION offer. For more 40th Anniversary
570574-7002 heated garage!
condition, loaded
V8, Auto, 1,200 570-407-8943 CONVERTIBLE This model only Never damaged.
information, call Model. 47,000 produced in 1967 with accessories.
SE 281
miles, all options, Blue. AM/FM cas- 7,000 miles. Great
show room condi-
(570) 332-4213 miles. Minor
sette. Air. Automat- & 1968. All 436 Mopeds condition! $6,800 Ford Dually diesel

HYUNDAI `08
repairs. $10,000 original 45,000 truck with hitch
tion. Call for info. Convertible, silver ic. Power roof, win- 570-574-9217
or best offer. miles, Color MOTOR SCOOTER also available.
Asking $24,995 dows, locks &
MAZDA `10 Call 973-271-1030 on black, garage Tank, 150cc, silver, 570-455-6796
Burgundy, cloth
KAWASAKI
Serious inquiries kept, Production doors. Boot cover 51 original miles.

ELANTRA
only. 570-636-3151 for top. 22k. Excel- & vinyl interior,
#351. 14,500

FORD `07 MUSTANG Low mileage,


3i SPORT
16,000 miles, black.
MINI COOPER ‘05 miles. Asking
$23,500,
lent
Garage kept.
condition. 350 rocket
engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
Seats two.
Radio/cassette
player, includes `08 NINJA 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
35 ft. Well kept. On
Red, 79000 miles, Serious inquiries Reduced
63,000 highway 30,000 miles, 3 Year/36,000 mile skirts, always helmet and 250 cc, blue, like campground on the
automatic, 2 door, only! $14,000
miles, silver, runs automatic, front warranty. AC, garaged. Trophy charger. $1300 new, under 1,000 Susquehanna River
all power, sun roof, 570-477-3600 570-822-1976
great, $13,000 wheel drive, 4 power windows. winner at shows. Call NAPW miles. Great starter near great fishing.
Excellent condition, Leave Message
negotiable. door, anti-lock ABS. Excellent Serious inquiries 570-822-WASH bike. $2,800 Seri- Attached 12X22”
runs great. $10,000
brakes, air condi- condition. ous inquiries only. carpeted room.
SATURN `02 SL 1
570-479-2482 (570) 817-1467 or only, $7,500.
tioning, air bags, Asking $13,900 570-299-9092 415 Autos-Antique 570-690-0727 439 Motorcycles Call 570-331-4777 Brick heater,

FORD `07 power locks, covered by metal


(570) 283-1165 Sedan. 36K. Auto. & Classic
power windows,
MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06
Power steering, a/c,
HALLMARK `02 KAWASAKI `10 roof with large

MUSTANG GT
power mirrors,
Rare, Exclusive cd, 1 owner. War-
BUICK `55 SPECIAL PONTIAC ‘84 breezeway. Shed &
cruise control,
ranty, $5,395.
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER CONCOURS 14 many extras includ-
Premium package,
silver, black leather
AM/FM radio, Mp3
player, sun roof, Opportunity To Pure silver metallic.
Roof & mirror caps
R & K Auto
West Wyoming
Red & white, 2 door
Nice car. Must see TRANS AM 7 x 13. Garage kept.
Sport/Touring with
ABS/traction
ed. Call for more
information.
15TH ANNIVERSARY
interior, 5 speed rear defroster.
$9,300
Own... in black. Tartan red 570-693-9931 to appreciate.
EDITION. Like new. Storage control, showroom
(570) 237-7076
manual. 20,000 cloth / panther black $10,000 or best compartments for
(570) 696-3152 1 of 600 made, all new, 400 miles,
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
SCION ‘08 TC
miles. $18,900 leather interior. offer. 570-332-1350 travel. Used once.
‘26 FORD
Call before 10:00 available options, metallic blue, 6 year
(570) 868-3832 Black bonnet Locked down for 2
CADILLAC `80
p.m. 63K miles, V8, auto. warranty included. Travel Trailer. 29’,
stripes. Automatic. bikes. Asking $12,000. mint condition, 1
MODEL T
T-roof, $7,995.
FORD `07 MUSTANG Steptronic paddles. Low mileage, Call 570-817-2577 $4,500. Call 570-331-3674 slide out a/c-heat.

SHELBY GT 500 JEEP ‘06 Panel Delivery


Dual moon roofs, 42,000 miles, 4
COUPE DEVILLE 570-706-6156
SUZUKI `05
Stove, microwave,

INSTANT CLASSIC!
100 point
Concours quality
Cockpit chrono
package, conven-
speed, front wheel
drive, 2 door, anti- Excellent condition, PONTIAC `68 HARLEY ‘01
fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
Only 2,996 miles. COMMANDER restoration. Red
ience, cold weather
(heated seats) &
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
$3,000 located in
Hazleton.
CATALINA BOULEVARD more extras.
Reduced. $15,500.
DAVIDSON
Garage kept & 4WD, Only 38K with black fend- 570-454-1945 or
premium packages. power locks, power Black, 1500 cc, Call 570-842-6735
under cover. Adult $17,880 ers. Never Driven. 561-573-4114 400 engine. 2
Dynamic stability windows, power 2,300 miles, custom
owned. White with 0 miles on barrel carburetor. Electra Glide, Ultra
mirrors, cruise con- work done, includes
SUNLITE CAMPER
control. Xenon
blue racing stripes.
500 HP. All original.
restoration.
RARE!
headlights, front
and rear fog lights.
trol, AM/FM radio,
CD player, Mp3
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
SS clone. 350
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
Classic, many
chrome acces-
saddle bags. Great
condition! $5,500. 22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
Fun to drive, still $40,000 tires. Black interior. sories, 13k miles,
Parking distance player, keyless engine, 290 Horse- 570-814-5357 center bathroom,
smells brand new! $38,000 $4,995. Call Metallic Emerald
control. Harmon- entry, sun/moon power. 10 bolt posi- kitchen, sofa bed.
SUZUKI `07 C50T
G REAT
REAT P RICE ! Kardon sound sys- roof, rear defroster, (570) 696-3513 Green. Garage
rear. PowerGlide Air, Fully self con-
560 Pierce St. tem. Chrome line tinted windows. kept, like new tained. Sleeps 6.
$35,500. Kingston, PA
1993 MERCEDES interior. Mint condi- $14,200.
transmission. Power
PONTIAC 1937 condition. Includes New tires, fridge
CRUISER
570-574-4936 disc brake kit. Over Harley cover.
www.wyoming tion. 17,000 miles. (570) 443-7522 Call awning. $4500.
$20,000 invested, Fully restored near
FORD `92 MUSTANG valleymotors.com
BENZ 300SL Must Drive!
$21,500
before 9:30 p.m. sacrifice at $11,000. original. New paint,
$12,900
570-718-6769
215-322-9845

EXCELLENT
570-714-9924 38,000 miles (Wilkes-Barre) new interior, new 570-709-4937
Convertible, 6 cylinder, 2 door
570-341-7822
SUBARU ‘02 FORESTER Call 732-397-8030 wiring, custom tint- Susquehanna RV
55,000 original convertible with 144,000 miles, 4
ed glass, new motor
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 CONDITION
“A Camper’s Best
miles 5.0 auto,
some engine
hardtop. Black
with Black leather NISSAN ‘00 MAXIMA cylinder, all wheel
drive, automatic,
&
Spare
transmission.
motor &
SCREAMING EAGLE Windshield, Bags,
Friend” Rt. 11
Bloomsburg-
upgrades. Garaged
showcar. $8200
(570) 283-8235
interior. 2nd
owner. Loaded.
Must Sell!
Manual transmis-
sion, 5 speed, fully
loaded, clean, good
good condition.
$6,500. call Dave
CHEVROLET `79 trans. 16” wide
white walls car in
excellent condition V-ROD
Floorboards,V&H
Pipes, White
Danville Highway
570-389-9900
JEEP `04 GRAND $18,500 condition, leather, (570) 479-0106
CORVETTE L-48 in storage for 2 Orange & Black. walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,500
FORD `96 MUSTANG CHEROKEE LIMITED
$15,500 17” tires, 81k miles. 1 years. $14,000 or Used as a show
WILDERNESS `01
SUBARU ‘05
owner. $6500. 570- All Corvette options, best offer. Serious bike. Never abused. (570) 430-0357
$14,500
all original, new 480 miles. Excellent
COBRA SVT 4WD, 6 cylinder 561-2234 /646-642-
2066 ask for Mike. Good Year tires,
inquiries ONLY.
Call 570-574-1923 condition. Asking
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER GL - 27’
IMPREZA WRX
auto. Moonroof. new mufflers, just $20,000 or best
5 speed Large slide-out,
convertible, 53,000
miles, $9,900.
Fully powered. New
brakes & tires.
94,000 highway
1993 CADILLAC NISSAN ‘04 350Z 2.0 Turbo, Blue
tuned. 46,000 miles.
$7,000. STUDEBAKER ‘31 offer. Call
570-876-4034
800. 7,000 miles.
Must Sell. Like new.
$1,700. Please Call
front queen, large
rear bath, outside
570-650-9130
miles. $11,500
(570) 822-6334
SEDAN DEVILLE Roadster
Edition.
Touring
Loaded.
exterior. Black cloth
interior. 48,000
570-262-2845 or
570-239-6969
Rumble seat, coupe
Good condition.
HARLEY DAVIDSON
570-394-9413 shower. Sleeps 6,
cable, phone,
FORD `99 CONTOUR 4 door
Good condition.
miles, 18” Black O.Z Call for details
SUZUKI 06’
stereo CD, central
84,000 miles. 4
KIA `08 RONDO
Blue-Sapphire
Beauty!
18,000 miles, triple
black, 6 speed man-
Rally Wheels. 3”
RSR Turbo Back CHEVY `66 BEL AIR (570) 881-7545
` 06 SOFTTAIL
air, oak interior,
jacks, power hitch,
door
runs
automatic,
excellent, Maroon with beige
Beautiful condi-
tion. Garage kept
ual transmission,
Exhaust. ACT 2
Clutch, cold air
2 door post car, in
good condition for TANK ‘07 VISION GSXR 1000 monitor panel.
Too much to list!!
clean, air condi-
tioned, great shape,
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
26,000 miles. All
available options -
19” black & chrome
wheels. $24,000 or
best offer.
intake, RA
Gearsets. $13,999
age. Serious
inquiries only, call
2007 Tank Motor
Sports Vision Motor- NIGHTTRAIN
Dark gray metallic,
1,800 original miles,
hi-mount Micron
New awning &
microwave. Very
$2,500 negotiable. under warranty. fully loaded. 4 (570) 852-9231 for details. $8,500 cycle. 250 cc, clean, Like new,
(570) 233-7044 new rr tire & exhaust system,
(570) 709-7751 Received 60,000 door. Grey leather or best offer. Call Brand new. 0 miles. $9,800
brakes, many Team colors, excel-
HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX
mile servicing. New
tires. KBB Value
interior
$7,900 SUBARU `05 LEGACY Steve at
570-407-0531
$2,400. For more
information call Tom extras $11,500 lent condition, Negotiable
570-388-6670
Auto., sunroof, alloy $8,500. Asking only NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA SPORT AWD
at 570-825-2114 (570) 592-4982 matching helmet
wheels, 44K miles,
silver with black
$7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553
From an Exotic,
Private Collection
Auto, one owner,
Local trade Air, new tires & CHEVY `68 CAMARO VW CLASSIC `72 HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
included. MUST
SELL. Asking TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
cloth, new Blizzaks,
KBB over $16,000,
LEXUS `98 LS 400 Call 570-650-0278
$11,435 brakes, 31,000
miles, great
condition. $11,995.
SS
396 automatic, 400 KARMANN GHIA
Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots
$6,995 or best
offer. Call
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom.
Must sell! $12,900 of extra chrome. 570-262-8283
Call after 5 pm. Excellent condition, 570-836-1673 transmission, clean Family owned, Like New. $12,900. Center kitchen +

MERCEDES-BENZ ‘91 YAMAHA `04 V-STAR


570-477-2677 garage kept, 1 interior, runs good, garage kept, good Call 570-639-1989 dinette bed. Front

SUBARU `08 IMPREZA


owner. Must see. 71K, garage kept, shape. Needs some or 570-760-1023 extra large living

LINCOLN `00 LS
1 owner. Low miles.
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
420 SEL
127,000 miles, auto-
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Great for Winter!
All Wheel Drive. 65K
custom paint, Fire
Hawk tires, Krager
wheels, well
interior work, new
seats, needs
carburetor work. HONDA
1100 Custom. 5800
miles,
cobra
light bar,
exhaust,
room + sofa bed.
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
V6, All leather. Ask- tion, moon roof, cd matic, 4 door, all www.wyoming miles. 5 speed, 4 maintained. Only 58,000 miles. 2004 CRF 100. windshield, many 6, very clean, will
ing $5,800. Call changer. Loaded. power, CD player, door, $10,500. $23,900 Asking $8,000 Excellent condition. extras, must sell. deliver. Located in
valleymotors.com
(570) 819-3140 Asking $10,000. Call sun roof, $3,200 Great Condition! Negotiable serious inquiries $1500 or best offer. $5,995. Call Benton, Pa. $4,900.
(570) 709-5677 570-706-6156 (570) 592-4994 570-714-9924 Call 570-991-0580 570-693-2742 only! 570-343-2296 570-498-7702 570-301-3433 215-694-7497
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BUICK `05 CHEVR0LET`02 CHEVROLET `01 CHEVROLET `99 CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR FORD `03 F150 JEEP `00 NISSAN `08 ROGUE
LARIAT FORD 2008 WRANGLER
SL. AWD, 1 owner, FOREMEN
TAHOE LT
Custom Van. 67K

RENDEZVOUSFully
CX EXPRESS BLAZER no accidents. 4 To lead utility con-

EDGE SEL
miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car- Contractor ready door hatchback, 6 tract crews. Out-
Beige with Grey cylinder, roof rails,
AWD, CONVERSION interior, front heat- peting, storage with ladder rack & door physical work,
loaded, 1 owner, areas, TV, rear seat tool box, 4x4 diesel, All Wheel Drive. dark gray, black many positions,
VAN ed leather power interior. Premium
18,000 miles. 6
Loaded. Low seats, front & rear convertible to dou- under 97K. Great Red, low miles, wheels, new tires,
paid training, $17/
cylinder. New AC, AM/FM/CD/ ble bed, curtains. condition, $17,000 fully loaded, hour plus perform-
miles. Excellent or best offer. brakes extra set of ance bonuses after
inspection, tires Cassette player, Seats 7. Power win- leather, 6 CD
condition. 570-925-2845 snows. Premium promotion, living
& brakes. Like cruise control, dows & seats. Cus-
new, inside & out.
$18,900
tom lighting on ceil-
changer, sound/Bose/blue- allowance when
570-674-3901 remote keyless perfect condition. tooth, XM radio.
$16,900. Call
(570) 540-0975
entry. Power
windows, locks &
ing. New exhaust
system. New rear FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT $23,000 or best
TJ, Black with grey
Intelligent key entry.
traveling, company
truck and benefits.
CHEVROLET `05 heated mirrors,
factory running
4 door, 4WD, auto-
matic. All power,
tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent
4x4, automatic,
leather, moon roof,
new tires & brakes,
offer. Call
570-814-8536
interior. 4 cylinder,
5-speed manual
Newly inspected
36,900 miles
$19,500
Must have strong
leadership skills, a

BUICK `05 TERRAZA TRAILBLAZER LT boards, sunroof,


tow package, alarm
tinted windows,
alloy wheels.
condition. $4,800.
Call 570-655-0530 well maintained
63,000 miles,
transmission. CD
player, hardtop, full
(570) 371-7227
good driving history
& be able to travel
Van, 77,000 miles. Black/Grey. 18,000 108,000 miles. in PA & east coast
& alloy wheels.
Air, cruise, power miles. Well One owner, very Asking $4,799 or Asking $8,750. doors, sound bar.
4” Skyjacker LINE UP states. Email resume
doors & windows.
very good condition,
equipped. Includes
On-Star, tow pack-
good condition,
164,000 miles.
best offer. Call
(570) 704-8685
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER 570-472-3710
Suspension lift with
steering stabilizer.
A GREAT DEAL...
to: Recruiter4@
osmose.com
$7,000 or best offer.
(570)417-2389
age, roof rack,
running boards,
Asking $5,400.
Call 570-675-4635. CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL FORD `05 WHEEL HONDA `03 Like new BF
Goodrich 35’s with
IN CLASSIFIED! or apply online at
www.Osmose
Looking for the right deal
CHAIR LIFT VAN
remote starter, BLAZER 4 door, 4 Utilities.com
Full size spare. Only
extended warranty.
$16,000 CHEVROLET `06
new tires, regularly
serviced, great ODYSSEY 85,000 miles. on an automobile? EOE M/F/D/V

CHEVROLET ‘91
Seating capacity for $7,300 Turn to classified.
(570) 825-7251
SILVERADO 1500 condition. Silver.
AC, 4WD.
7 plus 2 wheel
chairs. 140,000
High mileage,
140000 miles, auto- (570) 301-7221
It’s a showroom in print! THE H & K GROUP
PANEL TRUCK
White, wiith gutter
FORD `90 TRUCK 4X4 pickup, extend-
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
174,000 miles
$6,500 or best NEW LOW PRICE
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $7,000.
matic, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con- JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Classified’s got
the directions!
Dushore
Construction
17’ box. Excellent box, automatic. offer. 570-242-7979 ASKING $10,499 For more details, Materials
machine, $6,000, ditioning, air bags, Blue/grey, new
very good condition
running condition. Pewter. 48,000 JUST REDUCED! Call 570-589-9181
power locks, power rebuilt engine with PONTIAC `04
CHEVY ’06
Very Clean. $5,000. miles. Excellent SAVE MONEY! GET 8700 Route 220
leave message windows, power warranty, new
570-779-1909
Call
570-287-1246
condition. $17,000
Negotiable
READY FOR THE
WINTER! Don’t pay FORD `52 mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD player,
tires & brakes,
4,000 miles. MONTANA
Dushore, PA
(570) 954-7461 dealer prices! White
COUNTRY SEDAN YARD LOADER
TRAILBLAZER
rear defroster, rear $5,900 or 95,000 miles, well
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale with grey interior. windshield wiper, best offer. maintained. Excell-
CHEVROLET `07 Light blue/ silver.
Looks and runs like
it just came off the
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
$5,990
(570) 606-4198
570-814-2125 ent overall condi-
tion. Keyless entry, OPERATOR (980)
YOMING VALLEY
lot. Four Door, 4 V8, automatic, built in baby seat,
TRAILBLAZER LS JEEP `06
11,000 miles. Moon 2 years prior lo
wheel drive, 84,900
HONDA `10
roof, cloth running 8 passenger, dual climate con- Quarry loader
board, owner miles, new tires, 3rd seat, good trol. Rear air. Seats
AUTO SALES INC.
A Perfect condition,
17,000 miles. extras such as re- tow package, anti condition, 2nd
COMMANDER 4X4 7. Recent inspec-
experience loading
customer trucks.
ODYSSEY
mote start & tinted lock brakes, driver owner. $9,500. tion & tires. KBB
197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 Asking $20,000 and passenger Apply in person or
windows - $25,000 570-579-3517 Lockers, V-8. Heat- over $6300. Asking
825-7577 570-332-3681 airbags, power fax resume to 610-
or best offer. Call ed leather. All $5,000 firm. Call
windows, power 222-4955 or email
07 FORD ESCAPE 4WD 570-905-4230 power. Navigation, (570) 417-9884
04 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
CHEVROLET `95 FORD `97 DIESEL
mirrors, power hr@hkgroup.com
Satellite, Blue tooth,
locks, rear window Competitive wages
3rd row, More.
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS SUZUKI `05 XL-7
GMC 21 1/2 foot defroster and Cummins engine, and benefits. Pre-
69,000
bus. 7,000 miles. wiper, privacy tint, 8-L. 49,049 employment drug
highway miles.
2500
Diesel, AC, auto air conditioner, miles. 33,000 60,000 miles, 4x4, testing required.
$14,900. Call
wheelchair lift. cruise control. CD, gross wt. 6,649 excellent condi- (EOE)
PW, PDL, P. Seat, Tilt, Excellent! PW, PDL, A/C, Tilt, Moonroof (570) 855-3657
$4,100 Series. 6.0 Litre V8. light wt. $19,500
8,950 $7,995
keyless entry and
$ tion. 3rd row seat-
WORKING
(570)889-4288 Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van.
much more.
$10,499. Call
Must see!
(570) 970-8744 Special Edition. JEEP `06 ing. Asking $8000.
(570) 954-3847
03 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 02 MAZDA PROTEGE
CHEVROLET `96
85K miles. Excellent
condition. $9,000
570-332-4999 Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather WRANGLER FOREMAN
FORD `97
570-829-4548 or seats. TV/DVD, Forewoman
1500 570-417-5991
DODGE `94 navigation, sun roof
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 Must have experi-

EXPLORER plus many other ence with under-


4.3L engine, 6 ft. Dakota with cap. 56,000 miles, ground utilities, site-
Auto, AM/FM, Tilt, Sharp, Red! PW, Tilt, Moonroof, 81K Miles, Economical! bed, 5 speed. Only
85,000 miles. Just
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX 1 owner, garage
Sport - 4WD, 2
extras. 3rd seat .
Only 950 Miles. automatic, work, and mechani-

3,995 5,850
kept, very good cal. Must be intelli-
$ $ inspected. Bedliner,
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000 condition. Many door, black, new Brand New.
Asking $36,000
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi- gent and hard work-
toolbox, cap & extras including lift tires and alterna-
miles. All wheel (570) 328-0850 tioning, all power, ing. Pay will include
4,000 lb. hitch all & back seat. tor, 117K miles,
99 CHRYSLER SEBRING LXI 01 FORD FOCUS SE drive, power moon- CD player, leather prevailing wage
included. New rear 29 MPG gas. fully loaded, 6 CD
roof, windows, locks interior, tinted rate, 401K, insur-
drums, brakes &
calipers. Excellent
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
(570) 868-0944 changer, power
windows, power
locks, runs per-
INTERNATIONAL
DUMP TRUCK
‘95 TJ, X-Package
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ance, life insurance,
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4,250 $4,495
sion replaced.
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with slide-in camper
FORD `99 E250
Rear-end removed
garage kept, new tires, 4 door, 8’ and relubed. Brand full doors, tinted 518 Customer
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM CHEVROLET `97 $14,750.
(570) 362-1910
bed. Soft and hard-
top for bed covers.,
Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
new 10’ dump. PA
state inspected.
factory windows.
CD player, sound
GRAND4x4.
VITARA166 Support/Client Care
1500 4X4
SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED Good condition. $12,900/best offer. bar, 31” all terrain
Luxury
serviced, new bat-
MATERIAL HANDLING
271663

FINANCING AVAILABLE tires with full size


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tery, tires & rods.
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
570-594-1496
spear. A MUST SEE!
$13,999
horsepower 4 cylin-
der, 4 mode full time
matic, all power 4 Door Crew Cab
options. 3rd door. LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
(570) 639-5478 chairs. Braun Millen-
nium lift with JEEP ’02 LIBERTY (570) 301-7221 4 wheel drive. 1,269
miles. 4 wheel anti
OPERATORS
99,700 miles. Too Excellent condition,
JEEP `07
SPORT 4x4
many new parts to
list. Bedliner & ton-
low mileage.
$35,500. Call
FORD `01 WINDSTAR remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear 70k miles, Power
options. Excellent
lock disc brakes.
Leather, heated
Valley Distributing &
Storage Co. is seek-
76,000 miles. Rear A/C. Power locks & seats. Power seats,
neau cover. Asking
$4,800. Call
(570) 760-6277
570-655-2689 air. Power sliding
doors. Power
windows. Excellent
condition. $9,500.
condition. $8,000
negotiable. Call WRANGLER X
4x4, stick shift, soft
mirrors, locks &
sunroof. 6 cd
ing experienced
forklift/box clamp
operators for our
adjustable pedals. 2 570-237-6375 570-239-4568 changer with 8 Laflin facility. Two
DODGE `10 Leave message. top. Red exterior,
tone metallic green. speakers. Cruise &
CHEVROLET `97 well maintained, schedule options
Full tan leather inte-
HUMMER ‘05 H2 JEEP ‘07 LIBERTY 4X4
garage kept. 11,500
tilt. Smart pass key- available: Monday -
GRAND CARAVAN
rior with 3rd seat. less entry start. Thursday 10 hours/
miles, one owner.
SILVERADO
with Western plow.
Only 17k miles.
Factory CD & cas-
sette player. Perfect
mechanical condi-
Yellow with black
leather interior.
Front & rear heated
White, 23k miles,
3.7, 6 cylinder, auto-
AC, CD player,
cruise control.
$19,000. Call
570-401-3714
day and Friday-
Monday 10 hours/
Fully loaded. Tow package with day. Requires 3
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
extended war-
tion. New brakes,
front & rear. Full
service. $6,500.
seats. Many chrome
accessories. $28,500
or best offer. Call
matic, power locks,
doors and windows.
Car still under war-
cargo carrier.
Excellent condition. TRACTOR years
using
experience
forks/box

TRAILERS
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$12,000
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N e e d a Ca r?
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’99 CONDO
570-606-7654 with co. match.
430 Detroit, Super

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10 transmission.
Call or apply at

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Asking $15,000.
Valley Distributing &
Black with dark Storage Co.
gray leather interior. ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’

570 -693-30 76 with sides. All One Passan Drive,


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loaded. 92,000 aluminum, spread
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$
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$
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ivory leather interi-
$26,500/ best offer.
570-779-4325 We Are Seeking
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service records.
TRUCKS FOR SALE
2010-2011

L OW M IL E CAR S Brand new tires. Secondary


2006 CHEVY 1500 All options including Ford, GMC, Math Teacher
HD CREW CAB premium audio International-Prices
Certified School
package, rear starting at $2,295.
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Box Truck, Cab & Nurse, RN
TO

climate control,
G T,33K,C le an............ 12,
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11,995 $
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570-822-5536 Specialist
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53K,F ue lF le x .................... 9,995
$
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$28,950
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06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T (570) 237-1082
Please fax your
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LINCOLN `08 ALL


TIL L O M O TO

5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1

Just Traded, Local Car 8 Ft Box, 4x4 3rd Row, Low Miles, 4x4
resume to:
570-894-2793
06 H y undai Tiburon G T
$
8,995 $
15,995 $
21,995
2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 2003 CHEVY TAHOE LT 2006 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT NAVIGATOR JUNK
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995 527 Food Services/
$
Entertainment &
navigation systems, CAR & Hospitality
06 H onda C ivic grey, excellent
S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,
$
995
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condition, 71,000
miles. $21,000.
TRUCKS PIZZA MAKER-
VIEW M O R E A T $
9,800 $
10,995 $
16,995
570-826-1170
WANTED NEW YORK STYLE
P E TI

Must have experi-


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son: Bari’s Pizzareia
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Pittston; or
Call 570-655-3250
REMOVAL
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MONTERO SR 4WD Call V&G


RESTAURANT HELP
$
9,850 $
12,995 $
16,995 177,102 miles, auto- Server/counter help
& light bartending.
matic, four wheel
‘02 Pontiac ‘01 Oldsmobile 2008 HUMMER H3 2006 CHEVY 1500 EXT CAB 2008 CHEVY CREW CAB 1500 drive, 4 door, anti- Anytime All other positions
Sunfire Alero lock brakes, air con- including delivery
ditioning, air bags, 288-8995 driver/dishwasher.
power locks, power Apply in person at
windows, power The Naked Grape
Just Traded, 4x4, Priced To Go 1 Owner, 4x4, New GMC Trade Only 23K Miles, New GMC Trade mirrors, power Weis Plaza, Plains.
P. Sunroof, CD
seats, cruise con-
$
5,290 * $
5,890 * $
20,995
2005 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT CAB
$
16,995
2005 DODGE MAGNUM
$
24,995
2007 INFINITI FX35
trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD SUBSTITUTE
04 Ford 02 Ford Escape
changer, leather
interior, sun roof, CAFETERIA WORKERS
Explorer rear defroster, rear The Nutrition Group,
windshield wiper, Wilkes-Barre Area
new Passed inspec- School District food
2 Tone Paint, New GMC Trade, 4x4 New Buick Trade, 35K Miles, Only This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive tion, new battery. service provider, is
$2,500 509 Building/ currently accepting
$
15,995 $
10,995 $
23,995 (570) 868-1100
Construction/ applications for
$
6,990 * $
6,490* 2009 FORD 150 REG CAB 2008 DODGE NITRO 2005 FORD EXPLORER
Call after 2:00 p.m.
Skilled Trades
SUBSTITUTE cafete-
ria workers. Appli-
MITSUBISHI `97
EDDIE BAUER EDITION
cants must be able
‘09 Toyota ‘97 Plymouth CONSTRUCTION to lift at least 20
Camry LE Breeze
FX Package, Low Miles, 4x4 Local 1-Owner Trade, Low Miles, Only
15’ CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder INSPECTOR
pounds and work on
your feet in a busy
kitchen environment
Crimson Red, Must See
diesel engine. Urban Engineers, for at least 2-3
$
21,995 $
16,995 $
14,995 Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
Inc. seeks Con- hours. Interested
4 Cyl, Auto, A/C 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C struction Inspector applicants may call

15,990* $
2,890*
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. good rubber. All
$ around good
for Wilkes-Barre
area. 2 plus years
WBASD Food Ser-
vice at 826-7115 for

*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.


HOURS: condition inside
& out. Well
experience
required. NICET or
more information or
pick up an applica-
Monday Thru Thursday maintained. NECEPT required. tions at the WBASD

MOTOR TWINS 8:00am - 7:00pm


Ready to work.
PRICE REDUCED!
PennDOT experi-
ence preferred.
Food Service Office
at Heights-Murray
CALL STEVE MORENKO Friday & Saturday $6,195 or
best offer
Submit resume to
hr@urbanengineers.
Elementary School,
1 South Sherman
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming A Benson Family Dealership
8:00am - 5:00pm
274546

Call 570-650-3500 com or fax to St., Wilkes-Barre,


718-4050 Ask for Carmen 215-629-4954 PA 18702.
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in PA. Highest pay detail oriented per-
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looking for Indepen-
dent Contractors
West
Pepperjam, a grow-
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son with strong ana-
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MOBILE MECHANIC For more than 50 years, CDS Transportation has employed the
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INSERTER/PACKAGER
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
IMMEDIATE NEED
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Now accepting
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Find a
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Pittston. One Passan Drive, Laflin, PA Physical Therapist
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Employment Applications are available for download
Class A. With from our web site at www.ghha.org
6 year experience
& good MVR. 700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
Call 570-467-2225
8am - 5pm Our Heart is in Healthcare
CDL DRIVERS NEEDED 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/
$21/Hour, + an addi- Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/
tional $4.00/hour Repair Repair Repair
pay to you, up to 40
hours/week for
health & welfare. 2
weeks paid vacation
Maintenance Electrical Technician
after 1 year of serv-
ice, 10 paid holidays, Sapa Extruder, Inc. is looking for a skilled and experienced
401K available after Maintenance Electrician with a strong background in
1 year of service. hydraulics, programmable controls and electrical facets of plant
Must have Class A
CDL with 2 years maintenance activities. The opening is on 2nd/3rd/or 5th shift.
tractor/trailer expe- The successful candidate must possess the ability to diagnose
rience, good driving and repair electrical/hydraulic problems, trouble-shoot
record, verifiable
past employment. electrical problems and knowledge of industrial hydraulics.
Must pass USPS A minimum of four years experience in a plant or comparable
background check, environment is required. We offer a competitive salary and an
DOT physical and
drug screen. Must outstanding benefits package. If qualified, send resume with
be able to work salary requirements to:
nights & weekends.
Call: Sapa Extruder, Inc.
PEM Transportation 330 Elmwood Avenue; Mountaintop, PA 18707
800-321-8090
Monday-Friday Attn: Human Resources
9am-4pm
Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com
CLASS A CDL E.O.E.
OTR DRIVER
Flatbed & Dry Van.
No Phone Calls Please

2 Years Experience
A Must. Excellent 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
pay up to $0.50 per
mile with benefits. Organized in 1975, The Institute for Human Resources
Home Weekends. and Services, Inc. is a non-profit corporation dedicated
877-295-0849 to providing residential services to individuals with
DRIVER - CLASS B developmental disabilities. We are currently seeking
candidates for the following position:
To drive triaxle
vacuum truck in the
Towanda area.
Residential Program Worker:
Fax resume to: The primary responsibility is to assist adults with developmental
570-288-0617 or disabilities in their home. Full and part time positions are avail-
call Jack at
570-881-5825 able. Applicants must possess a valid PA driver’s license and a
high school diploma or equivalency. The base rate is $7.25-$8.70
DRIVER per hour.
Apply in person or email resume to adeeds@ihrser.com
Experienced
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566 Sales/Retail/ 630 Money To Loan 708 Antiques & 720 Cemetery 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 754 Machinery & 758 Miscellaneous 776 Sporting Goods 796 Wanted to Buy
Business Collectibles Plots/Lots Accessories Accessories Equipment Merchandise
TIRES: 4 Goodyear
Development “We can erase DESK, drop down SNOW BLOWER 235x16x70r, used,
RIFLE BORE
your bad credit - YEARBOOKS:
CEMETERY PLOTS top 3 drawers,
SIDEBOARD: solid oak
reduced $300. Solid Toro, model S620, fair condition All 4
CLEANING OIL 16
(28 ounce cans) - The Video
HVAC 100% GUARAN-
TEED.” Attorneys
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937,
Plymouth National
Cemetery in
pecan finish, 36x 44
x15” excellent con-
Oak dining room
set, six chairs
runs great $75.
570-825-3371
for $40. or best
offer. 570-655-2154
$20. Electric Tread-
mill, works great
Game Store
for the Federal 1940, 1961, 1963, 28 S. Main W.B.
MAINTENANCE SALES Trade Commission
say they’ve never
1942, 1943, 1944,
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
$450 each. Call
dition. $95.
570-287-2517
reduced $250. Solid
oak hutch reduced SNOW PLOW heavy WATER COOLER
electric, excellent
$50. 570-654-2396
Open Mon- Sat,
Account Executive 570-825-3666 $300. 829-4025 duty Meyers 7ft RIFLE SCOPE NIB 12pm – 6pm
seen a legitimate 1934, 1935, 1936, DINING ROOM SET, snow plow with condition $50. 570-822-9929 /
to service commer- 1937, 1945, 1946, BSA MIL DOT 6-
credit repair opera- traditional Cherry frame, does not 570-654-2396
cial business 1947, 1951, 1955, SOFA/LOVESEAT 24x40 $125. 570-941-9908
tion. No one can CEMETERY wood, 2 piece china include hydraulic lift
accounts. Qualified hunter green cloth 570-735-3762
candidate should be
sales experienced,
legally

information
remove
accurate and timely
from
1956, 1957, 1961,
1963, 1965, 1966,
1970, 1980, 1985,
PLOTS
(2) Available.
St. Mary’s
closet, server on
wheels, table with 6
padded chairs.
upholstery with
throw pillow excel-
& truck assembly
mount. Manual tilt
adjustment, but has
760 Monuments &
Lots TURKEY CALLS,
$$ CASH PAID $$
self-motivated,
ambitious and highly
organized. Starting
your credit report.
It’s a process that
2005, 2006. Meyers
H.S. 1935, 1936,
Cemetery. Near
front gate on N.
Excellent condition.
$1,700 or best offer.
lent condition $95.
COMPUTER/STUDY
DESK with matching
mounts for conver-
sion. Garage kept
Diaphragms, multi-
ple reeds $799 sell-
ing $4. 287-2073
VIDEO GAMES
& SYSTEMS
starts with you and 1937, 1938, 1939, Main St. Call for Call (570) 271-2835 excellent condition! GRAVE LOT
Base Salary range 1942, 1943, 1944, 4 shelf bookcase, Near baby land at
involves time and a details at $350.570-926-5075
of $45K - $55K 1945, 1946, 1959, DINING ROOM SET: both are glass/ sil- Memorial Shine in
conscious effort to (570) 328-7370 778 Stereos/ Highest $$ Paid
(pending experi- 1960, 1974, 1975, 4 piece includes ver metal construc- SNOW THROWER Carverton.
pay your debts.
ence level) plus
Learn about manag- 1976, 1977. Kingston table, 6 upholstered tion elegant modern Ariens 24” cut, 7HP, $400. Call Accessories Guaranteed
sales commission. H.S. 1938, 1939, chairs, server on design Excellent tire, chains & elec- 570-287-6327 Buying all video
ing credit and debt
Company benefits
include health care
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
1940, 1944, 1948,
1949. Plymouth H.S.
CEMETERY PLOTS wheels, hutch china
cabinet, table with
condition $160.
570-690-2837
tric start, tire
chains. $395. or 2
STEREO Aiwa, 2
speakers, plays CDs
games &
systems. PS1 & 2,
insurance; 401(k) (3) together.
Times Leader and 1930, 1931, 1932, Maple Lawn storage. All solid for $425. one for 762 Musical & tapes, AM/FM Xbox, Nintendo,
retirement plan; 1933, 1938, 1943, dark oak. Good con- SOFA: dark green parts. 570-636-3151 radio. $25.
the FTC. Section of Atari, Coleco,
paid vacation and 1944, 1959, 1960. Dennison dition. $500. microfiber. Mint Instruments 570-474-6028
Sega, Mattel,
holidays; company Hanover H.S. 1951, 570-855-9221 condition. Paid
vehicle. 1952, 1953, 1954,
Cemetery. $700. asking $ 335. 756 Medical GUITAR Fender SURROUND SOUND Gameboy,
For confidential and Section ML. DRAPERY: Floral 570-328-1165
serious considera-
1960. Edwardsville $550 each. lined drapery 52”W
Equipment acoustic Never Ad Aspire 4 small Vectrex etc.
H.S. 1965, 1966. used Comes with speakers, 1 large DVD’s, VHS & CDs
tion, please deliver 610-939-0194 x 72” L each panel SOFAS 2 matching carry case & strap +
West Pittston H.S. DIABETES TESTING digital, works great & Pre 90’s toys,
resume’ to the matching valance desIgner sofas, STRIPS box of 50, learn to play books,
Annual 1925, 1926, $50. RCA TUNER The Video
attention of: 106”L x 14” D & flo- contemporary style,
Tom Yesilonis
1927, 1928, 1931,
1932, 1959. Luzerne OAKLAWN CEMETERY ral quilted full custom Terra Cotta
$10. each. or $7.50
box if sold in 5 box.
excellent finish &
tone $250. neg.
SYSTEM with
remote works great Game Store
General Manager - 700 H.S. 1951, 1952, 4 grave sites, matching bed- & gold small geo- Lancets box of $100 570-655-9472 $60. Technics 6 1150 S. Main
National HVAC fabulous location. spread $40. Bates metric patterned
Service MERCHANDISE 1956, 1957, 1959.
Purchased 20 years (George Washing- fabric, each unit is 7’
$5. each.
570-654-6283 PIANO Nevin upright
piece system all Scranton
Berwick H.S. 1952, works great 5 disc Mon - Sat,
5 Pethick Dr., Unit 1 ago. $2,450 ton) off white full long, pillow along Nice condition. $95.
1953, 1956, 1957, cd/dvd changer, 12pm – 6pm
Wilkes-Barre PA 610-838-7727 bedspread $15. the back & sides LIFT CHAIR teal 570-829-0217
1958, 1960, 1967, tuner, equalizer,
18702-6946 complete the deco- 570-822-9929
Call 570-825-2894
702 Air 1968, 1969 ,1970. Beige floral full bed-
rator look, like new,
green with hydraulic
PIANO: Free Kimball amplifier, am/fm,
spread reversible lift for people who
for office location. Conditioners Lehman H.S. 1973, 726 Clothing both sides different must buy set $375. can not raise them- piano-Good working componite, record
1974, 1976, 1978,
1980. Nanticoke BOY’S CLOTHES
pattern $15. Purple
twin butterfly quilt
originally $2,600.
42” square coffee
selves up out of
chair. $100.
condition-No bench.
570-283-3207
player all wires,
hook ups included VITO’S
AIR CONDITIONER
$40
H.S. 1957. Nanti-
coke Area H.S.
sizes M/L, 25 items
for $30. Boy’s sizes
with matching sham
$15. 570-288-8689
table, mosaic inlaid
two tome metallic
570-823-6805
PIANO: like new,
works great $200.
Fugi digital camera &
1976, 2008. Dallas with memory card,
570-740-1246
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
L/XL polos, shorts,
shirts, sewatshirts, ENTERTAINMENT C
brass & silver tiles
$250 originally
POWER
MERITS
CHAIR
new bat-
Baldwin console,
high polish white, all owners manual &
cd foe east down-
GINO’S
25 items $30. Bare- ENTER Raymour $1,200. Wall units teries with charger, matching bench
706 Arts/Crafts/ H.S. 1972, 1973, ly worn, some still and Flannigan solid consists of shelves, joystick control and $700. Will deliver. load instructions Wanted:
INSIDE Hobbies
1974, 1975. West
Side Central
Catholic H.S. 1965-
have tags 237-1583
CLOTHING mens
oak $150. Hunter off
white ceiling fan
drop down desk,
drawer unit, ivory
fast. Excellent con-
dition. $575.
Call 570-474-6362
Serious Drummer!!!
also comes with usb
$45. 570-822-8957 Junk
$25. Kids Kitchen
ACCOUNT
framework, 3 sec- 570-239-6586
YARN red heart, 5
1975, 1980, 1981.
Benton H.S. 1977.
leather sport coats,
size large,gray $20.,
set $20. tions wall space
WHEEL CHAIR:
Pork Pie Percussion
Shell Pack. All North 780 Televisions/ Cars &
570-457-4494 10’2” $195. Call
large skeins, 6 Dallas Twp. H.S. tan $20., black American maple in Accessories Trucks
EXECUTIVE smaller skeins all for 570-288-5835 electric wheel chair-
Kingston Twp. H.S. (new) $35: JEWELRY ARMOIRE Nutron 350 watt. dark red wine
$8.50 570-779-9791 1947, 1948, 1949, 570-735-4824 solid cherry wood; TABLE: Oak console Black. 2 batteries & sparkle 10-12-16 TELEVISION: GE. Highest
1950, 1951. Dallas- 4’h $50. Solid pine charger included. tom toms, 22x20 Works good. 28”.
Local
operation
sales
is towian H.S. 1949, COATS, Vintage, sleigh bed & match-
table, $50. Wood
country bench with $800. 654-1578 undrilled bass drum $100. 570-740-1246
Prices
looking for an
708 Antiques & 1950, 1951. Dallas- over 25 years old. ing chest of drawers high back & cut out (E) only 6 months
Paid!!
Collectibles Kingston H.S. 1952. Long suede $450; (5 deep drawers) WHEELCHAIR: old. All Evans heads.
experienced hearts, 30”X26”X11” TV 26: Sylvania
570-825-4721 Short suede $350; great for a girls Durable lightweight never used on a gig!
telemarketer/in $15. 3 light green color TV & stand. FREE
long red velour $190 room, excellent easy to transport $995. 570-881-4771
side account 24” metal planters Works great $50.
ANTIQUE WOOD All worth 10x the condition, never wheelchair excel-
executive for for over a deck rail- 570-474-6028 PICKUP
it’s NEPA loca-
PLANES $20. each. 710 Appliances asking price! Call used, $950. Call: ing $15. 301-8515
lent condition $125
766 Office
(570) 262-3569
tion.
Charlie One Horse
Cowboy hats,
(570) 212-0948 Wyoming. 328-1165
Equipment
TV APEX 20” flat 288-8995
APPLIANCE GOWNS for prom screen tube stereo
Richard Petty Ltd. KITCHEN TABLE 746 Garage Sales/ 758 Miscellaneous
WANTED
Qualified indi- PA RT S E T C . Jessica McClintock sound & remote ~
Ed $20. Other with 2 chairs. 42”
vidual will set-
styles $15 & $20. Used appliances. size 4 mint, $150. round, solid wood. Estate Sales/ FILE CABINET desk-
top, 15”x18”, holds
$40. TV 13” Mag-
up appoint- Parts for all brands. AIR MATTRESS navox, color $15.
ments for out-
side sales rep-
570-655-9472 223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
Yellow tea length
size 4 $150.
570-823-2709
Great buy, come
take it away. $30.
Flea Markets New. 19 inch rise.
Pump. Full size. $50
hanging folders,$15.
570-655-2154
570-902-5598 JEWELRY
570-820-8162 570-498-8278
resentatives MATTRESS TOP- TV Magnovax 13”
FILE CABINET Sub-

L& JG STICKLEY
with businesses MEN’s large & x- PER. New, full size. color, remote con-
BEVERAGE AIR large, shirts, jack- stantial file cabinet,
in NEPA. Some Gel and feather tick. trol. Excellent con-
BEER COOLER ets, etc., all like 3 drawer hangers
clients are $100. 823-2709 dition $40. Call
holds 1/2s or 1/4s new, 13 plus items and several file

FURNITURE
existing cus- 570-696-1703
excellent condition, $20. 570-474-6028 holders. $75.
tomers. COLD
CALLING
REQUIRED!
IS $200. call 655-9472
WEDDING GOWN L & JG Stickley BUYING BARREL,
wooden.
570-455-8658
782 Tickets
PRINTER
DRYER. Gas. Yellow. cream, size 9-10. Inspired dining room
US & 53 gallon.
Position is full-
time with health
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ $50. Works great.
570-779-4750
Worn once. $75.
570-825-0569
table,
pedestal,
84”d
cherry FOREIGN
Excellent
condition $195.
CARTRIDGES, new
Lexmark, black & TICKETS: 2 Martz
NYC Tickets, round
Old Toys, model kits, and hand rubbed oil 570-876-3830 color all 100XL (4 in
benefits, paid trip, $50. for both.
Bikes, dolls, old gun finish $895 . Two L COINS & all). List $89 sell for
vacation, hourly Mining Items, trains 730 Computer $50. Call No expiration date.
and bonus pay. & Musical Instruments, Equipment &
& JG Stickley classic
spindle Morris chair CURRENCY BATHROOM SINK 570-288-3894 or Call Mike.
(570) 905-5706
WILKESBARREGOLD
Hess. 474-9544 HIGHEST SET: Gerber white 570-650-6434
Please e-mail
resume to
Software with ottoman, cher-
ry, hand rubbed oil PREMIUMS FOR porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
(570)991-7448
finish $895. EXCEL- SILVER DOLLARS
prminc14@
aol.com BUYING OLD FISHING DELL 13” flat screen
monitor with Dell LENT CONDITION.
570-655-0267
& BETTER ITEMS medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80.
770 Photo
Equipment
784 Tools (570)48GOLD8
LURES & TACKLE $$
keyboard mouse all
for $65. Gently used LAMP - Parlor stand
GOLD & 570-331-8183
PHOTO FILTERS:
CARPET Installer’S
Tools with tool box,
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
(Plaza 315)
LINEUP Call Steve works great 2 un-
opened still in the
up lamp. Very good
condition. Grey
SILVER BEDLINER: 89
Chevy S10, standard
Tiffen glass photo fil-
ters, very clean.
$350.
570-868-5886
315N .3 miles after
Motorwold
570-926-5914 GENE’S box Lexmark toner JEWELRY & cab $30. 2000
ASUCCESSFULSALE RECONDITIONED cartridges both for
metal color. $25.
570-740-1246 Chevy Cavalier LS
58mm to 72mm.
Some complete CROSSCUT SAWS
APPLIANCES $30. or $20. each WATCHES rear trunk spoiler,
INCLASSIFIED! NEON SIGN. elec-
tric, camel sign, 30 60 Day Warranty (570) 822-8957 LAMP: Basketball ALL TYPES black 410. 250’ of 6
sets in pouch others
in hard case.Total 13
from mining era,
one & 2 man $25.
swag lamp $45.
Doyouneedmorespace? years old, $300. Monday-Friday
Tiffany floor lamp OF STERLING
gauge bare copper
wire $100. Four bar-
filters. Value $300+ each. Antique post
A yard or garage sale COMIC BOOKS - 8:00PM-5:00PM 732 Exercise $60. Empress fiber SILVER rel carb running
must take all, price hole digger $20.
Gen 13-1, X-files #1 & Saturday $125. 788-5030. 570-655-9472
in classified 2, Spiderman & 8:00AM-11:00AM
Equipment bed cover, queen Old Postcards & from Chevy motor Mon-Sat
size $50. 2 piece $50. 3 suitcases in 10am - 8pm
is the best way many others, $2
each. MEMORABIL-
Gateway DP WEIGHT BENCH Syroco wall planter
Local Photo’s,
excellent shape 774 Restaurant
PIPE THREADS &
DIES Rigid #700 Closed Sundays
Lead Soldiers &
tocleanoutyourclosets! IA Michael Jackson.
Shopping Center with 100lb weight $45. 3 piece lug-
Old Toys, Mining
$40. 570-740-1246
Equipment electric pipe Highest Cash Pay
Kingston, PA set for $65. Steel gage by Kluge $45.
You’re in bussiness Posters, $10 each.
tube frame with leg all in excellent con- & Military Stuff, BOOKS 3 boxes of
threads & dies Outs Guaranteed
Key chains, $5 (570) 819-1966 RESTAURANT $300. Rigid chain
with classified! each. Stickers, $3 developer, targets dition. 288-5628 Old Crocks, Jugs boos, $20 takes all
equipment Somer- pipe vise $75. Elec- We Pay At Least
upper & lower body & Bottles, Local 3 boxes. Moving
per pack. Bottle LIVING ROOM SET set Dough tric sewer cleaning 76% of the London
muscle groups. Call sale. 570-313-5214
openers, $5 each. GRILL electric from the Kroehler Advertising Sheeter, Model snake & attach- Fix Market Price
LP’S (1000!) 78’S, 570-430-1366 Items, Stamps. ments $40. 570-
ceramic 12”x12” line of fine furniture, CARDS Over 100 CAR-100. 2 avail-
45’S From 40’S, nonstick. Smoke various greeting able. $1,500 each 883-9844/881-5782 for All Gold Jewelry
TREADMILL, Weslo Classic Series, blue
50’S, 60’S & 70’S free. New in box. $100. 570-655- couch, matching A professional cards by Hallmark, or all 2 for $2,400
$1 each. 829-2411 Call for more info SAW: Delta 18” vari- Visit us at
$15. 570-655-2154 0952 after 4pm chair, arms & trim dealer for over etc. $15. 474-6028
570-498-3616. able speed scroll WilkesBarreGold.com
are natural hard- 35 years Or email us at
600 OLD ANTIQUE POT REFRIGERATOR,
734 Fireplace wood $100.
YOU WILL NOT
CASH
antique
REGISTER
national RESTAURANT
saw with stand.
wilkesbarregold@
570-714-2315 Excellent condition.
FINANCIAL BELLY STOVE - $50 Hot Point white,
very good condition. Accessories FIND BETTER cash register good EQUIPMENT, Call after 6 p.m. yahoo.com
570-654-2396 condition $150 Somerset Dough $120. 288-8314
$125. 570-814-9527 LIVING ROOM SET: PRICES!!
FIREPLACE: vent 3 pieces, floral BMW dealership Sheeter, Model
610 Business or 570-814-9902 NO BS, JUST A sign plastic large CAR-100. 2 avail-
Opportunities LINE UP free propane fire-
place with wood
couch with match-
ing extra large chair PROVEN FACT! 4’x4’ $175. TIRES able. $1,500 each 786 Toys & Games
REFRIGERATOR:
A GREAT DEAL... Large capacity
surround, thermo- for 2 people & Goodyear Eagles p-
225-55-17” set of 4
or all 2 for $2,400
Call for more info
BEER DISTRIBUTOR IN CLASSIFIED! good condition,
$250. 655-5404
stat & blower, heats
1000 sq ft in real
ottoman, good con-
dition,, soft shades HERTIAGE good used condition
$60. call after 3pm
570-498-3616.
CHILD’S TOY: Fisher
Price workbench
License available
with option to lease Looking for the right deal
nice condition.
$250. 675-0005
of peach, light gold,
rust & green. Pretty
GALLERIES 655-3197 RESTAURANT
with alot of acces-
sories for hours of 800
building or sold on an automobile? STOVE: White elec- & very comfortable. DALLAS, PA EQUIPMENT, Bak- enjoyment including PETS & ANIMALS
separately. tric, black glass top. CASH REGISTER ers Pride Oven,
570-954-1284
Turn to classified. EXcellent condition. 742 Furnaces & Asking $150. for all. Located Directly Sharp XE-A201 $60. Model KOS-1, 115
bat operated toy
Like new, cherry drill. Stands 40” tall
It’s a showroom in print! $250. or best offer. Heaters across from the CASH DRAWER volt, single deck
coffee table with 28” wide & 23” 810 Cats
INTERSTATE PROD- Classified’s got Allison 570-631- claw feet, table has Dallas Agway on $40. ILCO 040 KEY
MACHINE with
oven. $350; deep in good shape.
UCTS is a Private HEATER: brand new
the directions! 6635 9:00-5:30 or an open shelf on Rt. 415 SOMERSET TURN $30.00
Label Chemical
Manufacturer. We
570-283-5958 after
5:30.
in unopened box
portable 1500w
bottom. Asking $50.
Living room chair,
Look for our blue
& white signs
tower & key blanks
$200. 6 drawer
OVER MACHINE -
model SPM45,
(570)675-0005 CATS & KITTENS
12 weeks & up.
offer a partnership electric heater simi- dark green with tiny metal office desk $500. ASTRO DVD’S Harry Potter Shots, neutered,
$30. Signtronix
program for sales
minded people. This Why Spend
lar to Eden Pure
heater on wheels,
gold diamond pat-
tern throughout. Tues. thru Sat. electrical visual
communication sign
BLENDER with foot
pedal, model AM2,
(1st four movies) all
$30. WWE Money in VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only.
Opportunity will give Hundreds on remote. $200. Asking $45. Tiffany 10 am to 5 pm $50. For more the Bank ring plus 7
STAMP COLLECT- New or Used - indoor use 7
you the chance to ING PUBLICATIONS. 570-675-0005 bowl, comes with 570-674-2646 information, call figures & weapons-
develop your own Appliances? original box. Asking 3/4”x40”x6” $200. $35. Goosebumps CATS (2) 1 male 1
U.S. Postal Service Most problems 570-883-9844 or 570-498-3616
business with our 25. Decorator trees 1/2 years black &
help. We will design
“USA Philatelic” with your appli- 744 Furniture & 881-5782
DVD’s (4) & books
white spotted. 1
magazine June asking $20. each. RESTAURANT (12) -all $25.
a complete program 1983 to March 2011,
ances are usually Accessories 570-474-2756 TABLES & CHAIRS, 570-237-1583 female 2 1/2 years
just for you with simple and inex- COOKBOOK Emeril orange with white
152 different $25. BED FRAME, full, Lagasse Emeril’s TV 3 tables 24”x24” &
your co name and pensive to fix! 10 yellow cushion SLEEPING BAGS: 3 spots. Both cats are
USPS “Stampers” Save your hard metal. $40. Kitchen Dinners as seen on
private label pro- LOVE SEAT. Tradi- chairs. Asking $110. children’s $7.50. neutered & looking
magazine for kids, the Food Network.
SCRANTON
gram. Your sales earned money, Let set, table, 4 chairs, tional, grey, good, for a new home
18 different, $2.. Never used. $6. for all. 825-5847 each. 4 battery
ability is your ticket us take a look at it china cabinet, $150, $100. TABLES, (2) together. Both in
United Nations “Phi- 570-288-7905 operated learning
to financial freedom. first! CABINET, china/ small walnut. Excel- great health & come
latelic Bulletin” Jan- books, great for
Call (570) 288-1226 uary 1995 to Octo-
30 years in curio, lighted, lent, $40 each. DISHES history theme 776 Sporting Goods toddlers - teaches with full medical his-
the business. pecan, $60. CHAIRS, pair, rust tory. contact Evan
ber 2010, 82 differ- service for 8, never numbers, rhymes,
East Main 570-779-4750 velvet, wicker arms. BAT Easton Stealth at 570-262-8689
ent, $15. Canada used, extra pieces etc. $15. 474-6028
Appliances Fair, $25. $100. Antique dishes SC 900 Hard Ball for inquiries.
Post “Details” mag- 570-735-8271 BED, single, heavily 570-822-3410 Bat. 32” 29 oz.
azine,June 1993 to
March 2011, 76 dif-
Nanticoke padded $200.
570-822-9697 LOVESEAT &
1940’s, service 8, extra
pieces $50. Roger’s Hardly used. $99.
Call 570-283-5958
STAR WARS LOST CAT: gray &
white, female, blue
ferent, $15. Canada silverware, service for
JAN-PRO
COMMERCIAL
Post “Collections”
magazine, Decem- 712 Baby Items
BEDS. Twin, $25,
Queen and dresser,
OTTOMAN solid
sand colored cush- Latour Room
8 $25. 675-0920 After 5pm or 570-
301-3484 anytime. COLLECTION $2000.00 collar near Hazle St.
& Park Ave.
ioned, excellent Nazareth Hall at between Dana St &
CLEANING
OF NEPA
ber 1992 to Decem-
ber 2010, 56 differ-
$75. WARDROBES,
metal, 5 for $50.
shape $200.
SOFA: 100% Italian MARYWOOD UNIVERSITY
LIGHTS GE flood
lights (spot lights) BIKE Schwinn,
ladies 26” 1984,
(570) 855-3718 Moyallen. Sadly
missed. 903-9055
ent,$10. Vatican CRIB Child Craft oak DESK, $25, PATIO 150 watts, 120 volts,
black leather sofa & 2300 Adams Ave. excellent condition
Be Your Own City stamp leaflets crib, used for one SET, Rattan, $50, case of 12, new
loveseat, very good Friday, March 18th $50. 570-954-3553
Boss Work Full or October 1990 to child $100. Matching CHAIRS, (3) $15. condition $600. 8 am to 7 pm $20. 32 watt round 815 Dogs
Part time November 2009, dresser $100. Pack fluorescent light
570/824-7807 or 570-961-4723
788 Stereo/TV/
CASH
N Play, Graco, blue, BOOKCASES (2) bulb $3.50.
Accounts available 155 different, $5.
used one child $50. $20 each, CHEST, 570-545-7006 570-779-9791 GERMAN SHEPHERD
NOW throughout 570-654-1622
570-825-0569 cedar, $150, TABLE, 752 Landscaping & Electronics PUPPIES, AKC
Wilkes Barre, LOVESEAT: FREE NISSAN 350Z REAR
4
coffee, $60, TABLE Black/Tan,
Scranton,
TRAIN SET 1996 coffee, glass top,
Tan loveseat, no Gardening DECK GLASS, brand SONY VCR hifi Black/Red.
and Hazleton. STROLLER: Graco tears at all, does
Harley Davidson $75, FIREPLACE, new condition; stereo video cas- 570-825-5597
We guarantee duraglide dual baby need to be cleaned. TRIMMER/EDGER
GUNS
H.O “ Milwaukee faux, $100, TEA comes with wiper sette recorder 570-239-5498
$5,000 to stroller $50. call Wooden small com- Torro electric, 10”
Express” Limited CART, $75, DESK, motor. new they are remote & owners
$200,000 after 3pm 655-3197. puter desk for $25.
in annual billing.
Small investment
Edition. Brand new,
still in original pack-
computer with
hutch, $75, COUCH,
Wooden flat desk
with black shelf on
cut, new in box
$20. 825-9744
$329., sell $69.
570-696-1410 BUY - SELL
manual $25.
570-902-5598 AKC GERMAN
We’re ready -
Are you?
aging. $120. Con-
tact Michele @ 570-
716 Building $150. HUTCH, $50,
ARMOIRE, assem-
the top and rounded
legs $25. Wood & 754 Machinery &
PHONE digital Pana- TRADE
794 Video Game
SHEPHERD PUPS
301-2694 (Kingston) Materials bled, $75, CABINET,
sonic black phone, 2 Male. Great
For more info
utility, $20. 570-
stainless steel stand Equipment handsets 2.4 GHZ
Also Buying Systems/Games German bloodlines.
Call 570-824-5774 for computer or tv $15. 825-0569 Vet checked. Call
Janproofnepa.com WITNESS TO GLASS DOOR. 3 655-0952 after 4pm $25. 2 black cush- AIR COMPRESSOR.
Ammo; War / 570-389-1156
way glass door for ioned chairs with RELIGIOUS ITEMS - Military Items; XBOX video game
POWER, The Nixon CHAIR rocks & Titan Industrial com-
bath tub. $25 matching ottoman Handmade Rosaries Bayonets; system complete
Years, by John swivels, love seat, mercial dual tank.
570-331-8183 $15. each or both $5. 570-829-2411 plus 20 games $65.
Erlichman, pub pink color, good Sells for $1,250, Gold & Silver; 570-902-5598
1982. The Halper- condition. both $50. for $20. Single asking $700. or best Coins
man Diaries Inside ROCKS from a dry- 570-655-2154 wooden bed frame
foot& head board,
offer 570-829-2411 SEWING FABRICS 570-735-1487
PA LIQUOR LICENSE the Nixon
House Pub 1904.
White set wall, 80’Lx
1.5’Wx5’H. $100. COMPUTER DESK metal rails $20. All
items in great
Lots of Them
WALLPAPER Daily 10am - 7pm
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for Sale, Luzerne The Unfinished call 570-735-0191 Sauder 23 1/2” x 35 PUPPIES, Pure
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570-592-3297 Carters trip beyond
the White House,
SERVICE PANEL:
AMP 150 Federal
570-602-4222
AFFORDABLE
WALLPAPER & BLIND
WAREHOUSE
(24 hours) CASH PAID
Old shot guns &
papers. 7 weeks
old. Black. $300.
pub 1998. An Hour DESK 3 large draw- MATTRESS SALE
2 LOCAL Pacific Service 30 Forrest St., Piebald $500. Call
Before Daylight, ers, drop down We Beat All Wilkes-Barre, PA EVERLAST HEAVY rifles, swords &
Jimmy Carters
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ers. $50. Call Bill
top, storage com- Competitors Prices! HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- 570-970-6683 BAG, 100 pound, daggers. Private
(570) 256-7228

MILLIONAIRES Memories of a Rural 570-825-8256


partments. Paid Mattress Guy canvas, great con- collector.
MINIATURE POODLES
looking for 10
Motivated
Boyhood, pub 2001.
To Renew America
$150. $80. or best
offer. 5 piece full
Twin sets: $149
Full sets: $169 ER 6’X14’
Like new with
TIRES New
205/70R/14 $200.
4- dition $85.
570-474-0753
570-417-9200
ACA, 1 female, 2
individuals to
train for serious
by Newt Gingrich,
pub 1995. Each
WINDOWS:
Anderson
new
double
BEDROOM SET, 5
drawer chest, nite
Queen sets: $189
All New electric brakes,
new tires and
4-2`5/65R/15 $240.
4 like new FISH FINDER: Eagle WANTED: males $350 each
Ready to go!
book $10. Call hung, thermal pane stand, dresser with American Made 205/50R/17 $270. 4 Magna II Plus with LAPTOPS AND 570-256-7996
income in a (4) with vinyl exteri- mirror & headboard. 570-288-1898 reinforced tongue. 235/55R/17 $180. 1 speed & tempera- SMARTPHONES!
recession-proof Jim 570-655-9474.
or, wood interior, & $400. or best offer. $2700. + 1 new 205/60R/15 ture units plus SAME-DAY CASH PITT: 3 month old,
business. Call full screens. Each 570-477-2281 SOFA beige with 570-239-5457 $120. extras. $50 PAID. I COME TO male, black with
1-800-292-0618 To place your window is 41 5/8”
wide x 56 7/8” high. DRESSER oak with
rust tones 81”
length $300. CHEST SNOW BLOWER
570-969-1481 570-735-0191 YOU! EMAIL
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570-829-7130 1-800-427-8649 $250. each.
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along, foldable $10.
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a good loving home
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AVOCA BLAKESLEE DALLAS DALLAS DUPONT FORTY FORT HANOVER TOWNSHIP HANOVER TWP.
64 N. Mountain Dr
FACTORYVILLE

EXCEPTIONAL
PAWS PRICE REDUCED! Single family home
FAMILY HOME
Two story, 4 bed-
rooms, 4 bath Reduced!
Estate like 6.35 rooms, double car 92 W. Pettebone St.
TO CONSIDER....
19 Circle Drive for sale in quiet Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
314 Packer St. Stunning 2 story acre setting in Spacious floor plan neighborhood- attached garage, Hardwood floors in 3 bedrooms, 2 94 Ferry Road
Newly remodeled 3 with 2 master bed- Northwoods. 5,000 - Hardwood floors Beautiful 2400 Sq. eat-in kitchen, din- living room and baths, 1 car garage. Nice vinyl sided 2
bedroom home with room suites, over- sq. ft. in all. Classic throughout - Ft. 6 bedroom, 2 ing room, family dining room. Make New carpeting, story situated on a
1st floor master, 1.5 sized rooms, 4 bed- room, living room, this home your great corner fenced
ENHANCE baths, detached
brick home features Recently remodeled full baths, 2 story paint, etc. Large lot.
rooms, 3.5 baths, Summit Pointe kitchen & master home, fully air con- central air, finished own. With a little Asking $118,000. lot in Hanover Twp.
YOUR PET garage, all new sid- deck, neutral col- Builders attention basement, Half TLC it can be really 2 bedrooms, 2
bath - Sunroom ditioned, oil & gas Deremer Realty
CLASSIFIED ing , windows, shin- ors, great location. to detail at every heated - heat, renovated acre +, deck. Con- nice! Big eat-in 570-477-1149 modern baths,
AD ONLINE gles, water heater, All measurements turn. 2 story family Overlooking a kitchen, full unfin- veniently located kitchen, laundry additional finished
kitchen and bath- space in basement
HANOVER TWP
are approximate. room with accent beautiful waterfall. ished basement, 2 between Clarks room with .5 bath
rooms. A must Just Reduced windows & fire $237,000 enclosed porches, Summit and on 1st floor. 3 bed- for 2 more bed-
Call 829-7130 see house! $185,000 place, modern MLS# 10-4354 15 x 20 deck with Tunkhannock; rooms, and don't rooms or
$119,900 570-696-2468 maple kitchen with Call Geri power awning hardwood floors; forget 1 car office/playrooms.
Place your pet ad MLS 11-73 cherry finish, den central vac; Attached 2 car
570-696-0888 cover – generous detached garage.
and provide us your Call Tom with Oak built-ins, retractable deck garage connected
email address 570-696-3801 size lot, off street Asking $ 135,000.
570-262-7716 by a 9x20 breeze-
This will create a
impressive oak
entry. Elegant LEWITH & FREEMAN parking, first floor
washer/dryer. All
awning;
condition.
pristine
MLS# 10-2409
Call Theresa
way which could be
a great entertaining
master with appliances includ- Call Shari at ERA
seller account Vacendak, CRS, GRI
online and login
whirlpool overlook- Shopping for a ed. Offering price Brady Associates
570-650-5872
area! Above ground
$275,000 Call pool, gas fireplace,
information will be
ing wooded lot. new apartment? $180,000
CENTRAL gas heat, newer
Formal living room, Call 570-421-0587 (570) 836-3848 2-story home with
emailed to you from Classified lets roof and “All Dri”
4 bedrooms, 5 or Rodite@enter.net or email REAL ESTATE generous room
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baths. 4 car garage
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you compare costs -
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use “Dupont Home”
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(570) 822-1133 sizes. Features
hardwood & tile
system installed in
basement.
MLS #11-626
barn/shop for car
enthusiasts or
or worry!
Get moving
line.
FORTY FORT FORTY FORT
floors, 3-season
sunroom & 1st $119,900

EDWARDSVILLE
You can then use other use. floor family room Mark R. Mason
your account to $650,000 with classified! with coal stove. 570-331-0982
enhance your online Call Kevin Finished lower level CROSSIN REAL
ad. Post up to 6
captioned photos
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5420
DALLAS with built-in bar
area. 4 bedrooms
ESTATE
570-288-0770
of your pet & 4 baths.
Expand your text to SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
HANOVER TWP.
$385,000
include more MLS# 10-4091
information, include 8 Circle Drive "NEW LISTING"
Kingston Twp. Four Star LIBERTY HILLS
your contact Cottage Style Cape 1/2 Double. McCabe Realty
information such Dallas School Dis- Cod on over 1 acre
trict. Beautiful Incomplete rehab Attractive 2 story 570-674-9950
as e-mail, address in a very private "New Listing" on this property.
Ranch home with 2 with finished lower
phone number and
HANOVER TWP
setting with a 1 car Well kept 2-story Perfect for investor level family room
car garage and fin-
DALLAS
or website. garage & 2 baths. with 3 large or your 1st home.
ished basement on Propsed new & nice Forty Fort
$144,800 bedrooms & 3-4 Bedroom, 1 location. Move in
almost 1 acre near construction
PIT BULL PUPS Francis Slocum
State Park. Clean
Four Star
McCabe Realty
New construction
on 1 acre lot. “Ranch Condo”
in Green Briar with
nice front porch
on a fenced
Bath, 1 Car Garage.
Many updates
condition.
$114,500
5 weeks old, gor- 570-674-9950 2 story, 4 or 5 corner double lot.
as a whistle, no a 2 car garage, done, mostly finish MLS# 10-3717
geous males & bedrooms, 2.5 $75,000.
wear and tear on community pool & work needed. Four Star Beautiful 2 bed-
females available, a bath, Great room MLS# 11-346
variety of colors.
$300 with shots.
this one. Kitchen
redone in 1992,
LINEUP with cathedral tennis in a great
adult community.
Four Star
$38,900
Call Cindy King
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
room home with loft
area that can easily
ceiling, fire place, McCabe Realty
Wilkes-Barre. bath remodeled in
ASUCCESSFULSALE dual zone gas heat $229,900 570-674-9950
570-690-2689 be converted to a

FORTY FORT
2003. Large 3 sea- MLS# 10-1105 www.cindykingre.com 3rd bedroom. This
570-899-6812 & central air, Double block
son porch, large
level lot, home war-
INCLASSIFIED! 2 car garage, Four Star
McCabe Realty LINE UP near public trans-
home has 2.5
baths, security sys-
REDUCED PRICE!! portation with a
POMERANIANS ranty, great location Doyouneedmorespace? NOW $289,900. 570-674-9950
A GREAT DEAL... 2 car garage. Fully
tem, whole house
MLS #11-370 entertainment sys-
AKC, 8 weeks, A yard or garage sale
DALLAS RANCH
Call 570-675-4805 rented. What's
Champion blood-
line. shots &
$179,900
Call Charlie in classified IN CLASSIFIED! 570-675-4400 your pleasure?
tem with speakers
in every room and
REDUCED PRICE
wormed. Vet
checked. $450.
570-829-6200
VM 101
is the best way LINE UP 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
EDWARDSVILLE $75,000
outside. Great mod-
ern kitchen. 2 car
FORTY FORT
Cherry kitchen,
570-864-2643 tocleanoutyourclosets! A GREAT DEAL... large enclosed rear
MLS# 09-4475 garage, skylights,
Four Star
You’re in bussiness porch with heat, 104 Butler Street huge deck and

PUPPIES with classified! IN CLASSIFIED! 1 car garage, Great starter Charming home
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
patio. There is a
huge walkout base-
asking $94,900. with hardwood
Pit Bulls, Toy Foxes, Looking for the right deal home in nice
floors, fireplace & ment that is rough
HANOVER TWP.
Call 570-675-4805 neighborhood.
on an automobile?
Poms, Chihuahuas,
Shih Tzus, Yorkies,
Maltese, Goldens, BEAR CREEK DALLAS Turn to classified. DALLAS
3 bedrooms,
1 bath. Large
Built in's, formal
dining room, 2 car 147 - 149 Old
plumbed for a bath-
room. Too much to
list here, this house
garage, sunporch
Pugs, Labs & more! It’s a showroom in print! yard, attached
& neat as a pin
Ashley Road
is a must see.
garage. Asking Live in one side,
570-453-6900 or Classified’s got 66 East Grove St., $65,900. Call throughout! Nice rent the other.
MLS #10-4589
570-764-2578 the directions! Time to purchase (570) 693-1678 location on a tree 3 bedrooms each
$370,000
your first home! lined street away Call John Polifka
side with 1.5 baths.
ROTTWEILER/LAB MIX DALLAS
Why keep paying from the hustle Nice rural area.
570-704-6846

Male, 8 months old,


house trained, NEW CONSTRUCTION
rent, this ½ double
is a great starter
home! Nice size
FORTY FORT & bustle!
$134,900
MLS# 10-4472
Large Yard.
$93,000. Call
Antonik and
Associates
570-735-7494
for appointment.
friendly. $50. (Newberry Estate) rooms, eat-in Four Star 570-606-6093
570-655-6922 3 bedroom, 2 bath Reduced Price! kitchen, 1st floor McCabe Realty
2992 Laurel Run Rd. first floor condo 3 bedroom ranch, laundry, attic pull Looking for that
HANOVER TWP.
570-674-9950
Absolutely stunning offers a spectacular refinished hard- down for storage, special place
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES jewel snuggled on 1
acre lot bordering
golf course view! wood floors. Stone some replacement called home?
Parents on premises
Shots Current. $550. state game lands.
Rec room can be
Central a/c. Fire-
place. Huge closets.
fireplace and living
room. Newer deck,
windows & a
fenced in yard. HANOVER TOWNSHIP Classified will address
Your needs.
Pomeranian Puppies 3 patios. Garage. roof & heat. Close Take a look &
$700. Call re-converted to Pool, tennis, golf. to Dallas schools. In make your offer! Open the door
570-401-1838 garage. This stylish Many extras. New Goss Manor. $27,800 1509 Wyoming Ave.
4 bedroom modern Freshly painted and
with classified!
$149,900 $149,900. MLS#10-3582
home can be heat- Ask for Bob Kopec 10-2787 Jill Jones insulated, immacu-
St. Bernard Pups
3 females. $500
each. ACA/CKC
ed for only $700 a
year! Entertain or
relax in our 600 sq
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
570-696-6550 late and sitting on
almost half an acre
476 Wyoming St.
HANOVER TWP.
registered this 3 bedroom 1.5
Nice 3 bedroom
570-233-4020
ft + family room fea-
turing a coal stove,
built in aquarium DALLAS DALLAS TWP. bath home can be
yours. Features 58 and 60 W. Saint
Marys Road.
single home. Gas
heat. COnvenient
include a modern
and full wet bar! Sundays, 12 to 2 Reassessed by location. To settle
EXETER
845 Pet Supplies kitchen, central
State of the art 307 Canter Dr. A/C. laundry room, the county in 2006 estate. Affordable
alarm system. Enjoy 2,700 sq. ft., office and free to $154,000 after @ $39,500
OPEN HOUSE Call Jim for details
PET BED serenity on the $386,500 standing fireplace. the appeal in 2008
SUNDAY Towne & Country
Wicker, new condi- patio or the 10x17 patrickdeats.com All appliances it became
MARCH 27 Real Estate Co.
tion. $5. 779-9791 deck and only min- 570-696-1041 included. Just move reassessed to Single family home
1-3 PM 570-735-8932 or
utes from town right in! For more $112,000. Two located on a well
MLS #11-555 details and photos homes on one lot. 570-542-5708 manicured fenced
$189,900
Sandy Rovinski 4 bedroom on a DALLAS Two homes for the
price of one in very
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
Close to schools,
nice neighbor- HANOVER TWP.
corner lot. This
home provides
Call 288-0770 90X175 corner lot good condition with MLS 11-604 hood. Two paved off street
Ext. 25 with vinyl siding a 2 car garage. $190,000 fridge's, two parking & a single
CROSSIN REAL & a newer 14X24 Live in one & allow Call Kim stoves, two wash- car detached
ESTATE rear sun room. the tenant to help 570-466-3338 ers, two dryers garage. Entering
900 570-288-0770 HUGE PRICE
REDUCTION!!
pay the mortgage. and one dish- the front door
$174,900 washer all includ- you’re greeted by
REAL ESTATE $119,900 MLS# 10-3750
Wildflower Village
ed. Off street hardwood floors,
FOR SALE BEAR CREEK MLS# 10-1122
Four Star
Nice 2 bedroom
Four Star
McCabe Realty
1101 Chicory Court
This immaculate
end unit townhome,
parking for seven,
fenced in yard.
updated windows
& a pleasant floor
McCabe Realty 570-674-9950 The larger home is plan. Seller will
ranch in Great 5 years young, is Doyouneedmorespace?
570-674-9950 3 bedroom, 1.5 pay 3% towards
906 Homes for Sale ready and waiting 8 Diamond Ave.
DUPONT
Neighborhood!
Large Living Room, for its new owner to A yard or garage sale baths, wall to wall Loads of space in closing costs.
Call for appointment
DALLAS AREA sunny eat-in kitchen move right in! in classified carpet, freshly this modernized tra-
Having trouble painted, finished ditional home. 3rd $89,900
Bright 3 bedroom,
paying your mort- Conveniently
& oversized bath.
Perfect place to 1.5 bath, new car- is the best way basement, natu- floor is a large bed- MLS# 10-4598
gage? Falling located just off start out or down- peting and flooring tocleanoutyourclosets! ral wood work room with walk-in Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
behind on your throughout and an
payments? You
Dallas Highway on size to. throughout, crown You’re in bussiness enclosed back
closet. Modern
kitchen, family room Ext. 2772
3 bedroom Ranch 1.25 wooded acres. $62,900 moulding. Gas fur-
may get mail from
with 1.5 baths on a Currently duplex or MLS# 10-4624 nace and air condi- with classified! porch. Ceramic addition, deck over-
people who promise convert to single, tioning. Back yard tile kitchen, count- looking large corner
FORTY FORT
large lot with an Five Mountains
to forestall your good condition. features patio, vinyl er top, 1.5 bath, lot. Not just a
office & 3 season Realty
foreclosure for a fee $117,500. All fence and storage office and foyer. starter home but a
porch. Fireplace in 570-542-2141 "NEW LISTING" 65 W. Pettebone St.
in advance. Report offers considered. $116,000 New Roof, hot home to stay
the Living room. Brick ranch on a Beautiful remodeled Smith Hourigan
them to the Federal 570-287-5775 MLS 11-144 water heaters and in and grow!
Trade Commission,
$129,000
MLS# 10-3262 or 570-332-1048
Doyouneedmorespace? corner lot, large
Call Terry
home in nice neigh- insulation. The MLS #11-622 Group
family room with borhood. 4 bed, 3
the nation’s con-
Four Star A yard or garage sale a fireplace plus 570-885-3041 bath, new carpeting
back house is a $127,900 570-474-6307
sumer protection three floor, 2 bed-
McCabe Realty in classified or Angie Call Colleen
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
570-674-9950 LINE UP is the best way
1 3/4 baths!
$139,800 570-885-4896
new kitchen, stain-
less appliances.
room. Both have
separate utilities.
570-237-0415 LINE UP
on ftc.gov. A mes- A GREAT DEAL... tocleanoutyourclosets! MLS# 11-18
Four Star
A must see.
$174,500.
$134,000 Call A GREAT DEAL...
sage from
Times Leader and
the FTC.
The
BENTON IN CLASSIFIED! You’re in bussiness
with classified!
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
Leave Message
570-881-8493
Andy
570-714-9225 IN CLASSIFIED!

ASHLEY

Contemporary style
home in need of
some TLC. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
kitchen, dining
29 Brown St. room, living room
Solid 2 story home with fireplace, foyer,
with 3 bedrooms, laundry room, full
1.5 baths, vinyl basement & 2 car
sided, large carport attached garage on
and fenced yard. 9+ mostly cleared
Convenient loca- & flat acres.
tion. Home needs $180,000
updating by MLS# 10-4750
great potential. Five Mountains
$79,900 Realty
MLS 11-74 570-542-2141
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
BLAKESLEE

AVOCA

37 Chestnut Road
(Old Farm Estates)
Custom built solid
brick 4 bedroom, 4
bath Colonial style
home with an open
1206 Spring St. floor plan on 1+ acre
Totally remodeled 2 lot in the Poconos.
bedroom home with A few of the ameni-
fabulous kitchen, 2 ties include central
car garage, A/C. 2 Master bed-
inground heated rooms each with
pool and 4 person bath room and fire-
hot tub. Finished place, ultramodern
basement could be kitchen, hardwood
a 3rd bedroom. floors throughout,
Duryea Borough. cathedral ceiling
MLS #11-576 and 2 car garage.
$145,900 MLS #11-653
Call Charlie $469,900
VM 101 Call Kim
570-829-6200 570-466-3338
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HAZLETON JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON KINGSTON LARKSVILLE MOCANAQUA NANTICOKE OLD FORGE
528 Edith St
PITTSTON TWP.
153 Espy St 10-1577

HANOVER TWP.
Single Family
SPACIOUS VICTORIAN
Currently duplex but 23 Mead St.
125 3rd Ave.
Newer roof,
Very attractive
home with a 2
11 Michael Dr.
You'll be impressed
Very nice side by
side (2 unit) with off
street parking for 5, Beautiful Home Well kept 2 unit
120 Parnell St.
Looking for a Ranch
can be easily Newly remodeled 2 furnace, water car garage, new the moment Completely remod- home? Beautiful 3
Home! public water & home in quiet neigh-
converted back to story on a corner heater, electric family room & you enter this eled Inside & Out. bedroom brick front
3 Bedrooms, nice sewer. At present borhood with 2 car
single. Charming lot with fenced in service, washer, stainless steel well-maintained An absolute must Ranch in nice
neighborhood, time both sides are detached garage,
entrance foyer with yard and 2 car dryer, stove, appliances. Ample home, conveniently see property! New neighborhood.
large yard, gas vacant. Live in one close to school,
wood staircase & garage. 4 bed- refrigerator. off street parking. located. This lovely electrical, plumbing, Large rooms, nicely
baseboard hot side and rent out restaurants, shop-
floors, stained rooms, 1 bath, Replacement $154,700 home features roof, wall to wall appointed with
water heat, near the other. ping, etc $109,000.
windows, modern 1,660 sq. ft. windows MLS# 10-4452 eat-in kitchen, 3 carpeting, windows, large yard and full
schools & public $75,000 Maria Huggler
1st floor kitchen & $89,900 throughout. Four Star bedrooms, formal interior & exterior basement.
transportation. MLS# 10-3183 CLASSIC
bath, finished 3rd MLS 10-3684 $150,000 McCabe Realty dining room, doors, new oak Priced to sell at
Low taxes. To Five Mountains PROPERTIES
floor, walk-in Call Bill MLS#11-9 570-674-9950 3-season porch, kitchen with tile $224,500
Settle Estate. Realty 570-587-7000
closets & off street 570-362-4158 Call John large deck. The floor, hardwood MLS #10-2817
REDUCED PRICE 570-542-2141
PITTSTON
parking. $67,355 570-714-6124 expansive lower staircase, all new Call Charlie for
$72,500
LINE UP
MOOSIC
Call Ann Marie
No Realtors. Call
570-262-6480 570-760-6769 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP level family room
features large bar.
light fixtures, new
hot water heater
your private
showing.
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MLS# 10-4639
Barbara Young

It’s a showroom in print!


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ext. 55 PITTSTON TWP.
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bedrooms, 1.5 bath
home that features
LAFLIN Avoca border sits
this quaint 3 bed-
open floor plan with

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163 Poplar St. Classified lets want low taxes and
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sun room leads to
Nice 2 1/2 story 40 Gain St.
bedrooms, huge Well Maintained 1st floor master home with original
you compare costs - utilities, this is the patio, in ground Thinking of down-
kitchen, lots of farmhouse on 6+
storage and a acres. Garage,
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3/4 bath. 2nd floor MLS #11-773
workshop in the stream. Easy has 2 large bed-
lot in quiet neigh- or worry! $59,900
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borhood. Roof 9 $169,000 tle house for you!
basement; Rear access to Route 11. rooms with walk in years old. Hard-
Get moving Call Colleen MLS 11-141 New construction
home features new Affordable at
kitchen, 2 bed- REDUCED TO
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ing bath. 1st floor condition. Ductless Wonderful 4 bed- 47 West Field St. 570-885-3041 rooms, 2 full baths,
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LARKSVILLE
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storage space. bath, modern
Selling Office amp wiring sweeping views of bedroom 1/2 double 570-885-4896 fireplace. Full unfin-
Call for appointment kitchen with bam-
$89,900 Call Jim MLS #11-625 the valley. Master 235 Cannery Dr. with beautiful ished basement,
boo floors, living $89,000 bedroom with walk- Built in 1993, ranch, woodwork, gas heat and cen-
MLS# 10-4597 Towne & Country
MOOSIC
room with stone Donald Crossin in closet and bath, single family, hardwood under tral air. Granite
Call Vieve Zaroda Real Estate Co. fireplace. 2 tier
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deck overlooks CROSSIN REAL kitchen with granite baths, garage, eat- bedroom closets, steel appliances,
Ext. 2772 570-542-5708 above ground pool,
ready for
ESTATE
570-288-0770
counters and cherry
cabinets with large
in kitchen, dining
room, living room,
walk up, gas heat,
large linen closet, PITTSTON nice yard.
MLS #10-3676
HUNLOCK CREEK summer fun!
MLS #11-657
island and stainless fireplace, gas plenty of storage. $229,900

KINGSTON
steel appliances. 2 forced air furnace, Low taxes. $33,900 Call Colleen
$299,000 car garage, full central air, unfin- MLS #10-4619 570-237-0415
Call Colleen unfinished base- ished basement, Call Patricia Lunski
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570-474-6307 walk-out to yard. deck. Brick front x304 or
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$269,900 built for wheelchair Commons town-
ANTONIK &
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570-237-0415
access with open
floor plan.
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spacious two story ASSOCIATES, INC.
34 Carroll St.
Spacious 3 or 4
PITTSTON TWP.
$243,000
New construction,
3 bedroom, 2 bath JERMYN Call (570) 288-1246
to set an appoint-
living room with gas
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tan brick ranch on 111 FRANKLIN ST. 357 Ridge Ave. ment foyer, oak stair- Doyouneedmorespace? MLS# 10-624
1 acre. Features
include pella
Lovely 3 bedroom, case, breakfast A yard or garage sale PRICE REDUCED
$79,900
1.5 bath home in a
windows, oak hard- LARKSVILLE
nook, deck with in classified
LAKE SILKWORTH
desirable Kingston Call Bill
nice view, oak floor-
wood floors, car- neighborhood. BIRCHWOOD ESTATES
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Live in a house
located in the town
der room, all
replacement win-
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room and family NANTICOKE PITTSTON room, 2.5 bath end
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car garage. 1st floor
room & attached known as the Birth- room. Family room Hanover Section
Both sides are wood flooring in liv- master bedroom
presently occupied. 2 car garage. place of First Aid ing and dining is bright & features with vaulted ceiling
Brand new ranch
Call for appointment
$79,300
$279,900
MLS# 10-4527
(Jermyn) This
house is a deal at
$53,900. No need
room. Alarm system
recently installed.
50 yards from lake.
Double lot, 3 bed-
EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
3 bedroom, 2.5
unique fireplace.
$319,000
and luxurious bath,
ultra kitchen, fire-
MLS# 10-4598 Five Mountains Detached 1 car room, two bath, place, loft. 12x16
to purchase any bath home. Living MLS# 10-6336
Call Vieve Zaroda Realty garage and fenced laundry room. Full trex deck and large
570-542-2141 appliances they are room, dining room,
(570) 474-6307 in corner lot. basement, with fence-able yard.
all included! For family room,
Ext. 2772 MLS #10-3949 insulation and Beautiful hardwood
more details and kitchen, central air
INKERMAN pictures visit
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$167,500
Call Jay Crossin
sheetrock.
MLS#:09-4746
PLUS finished lower
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49-51 Curtis St.
and tile. Convenient
location in a great
Ext. 23 Fully occupied dou- neighborhood and
JENKINS TWP.
$143,900 storage room & (570) 348-1761 home is being
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MOUNTAIN TOP
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$53,900 (unfinished), 2 car rooms each side,
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570-466-3338 fenced yard on and fenced in yard.
KINGSTON
570-474-6307 Blvd. MLS# 10-4535 Call Terry
corner lot. MLS #10-2584
Four Star 570-885-3041
LAKE SILKWORTH
$249,000. For sale $75,900
40 N. Landon St. Angie
HARDING by owner, realtors McCabe Realty Call Lu-Ann
Residential area, 570-674-9950 570-855-4896
welcome. 570-602-9280
4 bedroom plus 2 in 570-706-1077
attic totaling 6. 1 1/2

LINEUP
baths. Half block
NANTICOKE
Large 3 bedroom
home, freshly paint-
ASUCCESSFULSALE
from schools. All
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ed with some new
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INCLASSIFIED!
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.
ity and new flooring Get it back where it
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679 Appletree Rd.
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in classified
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570-829-7130

PITTSTON
100Amp Breaker, & Move right into this
nestled among the Price reduced for
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trees on a very a quick sale. tocleanoutyourclosets! 2006. Great
2 bedroom, 1 bath
home across street with 1st floor 58 Cliff St
Sunday March 20
private 1 acre, this
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MLS#09-2449
$64,900
You’re in bussiness Location for from the river with 1:00PM-3:00PM
laundry, large 212 Burke Street
At-Home Business kitchen, formal
has high quality, Call Charles with classified! with Sign location
detached 2 car Large well cared
dining room with
End unit townhome
modern updates garage. for home! in desirable, estab-
right on Rt. 29. $59,900 pocket doors & lished community. 3
KINGSTON
complemented with $34,900 4 levels, lots of
MLS# 11-283 finished wood bedrooms, octagon
original woodwork Call Cindy storage.Oversized
Five Mountains floors throughout. sun room, large
& builtins. Maple 570-690-2689 1 car garage.
Realty 1 car garage. modern kitchen,
eat in kitchen Family room with
62-63 Railroad Ave. www.cindykingre.com
570-542-2141 NEW PRICE huge family room.
with all appliances gas fireplace. 4
$74,900
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
overlooks huge Double block home zone efficient gas Low utilities.
in need of updating MLS# 10-4188 3 bedrooms with Pristine condition.
hot water base-
family room with
floor-to-ceiling brick with large fenced in
yard. 3 bedrooms
MOCANAQUA
45 Jeanette St
board heat.
Hardwood floors.
Four Star
McCabe Realty
formal dining room
and 1st floor family
No HOA.
$168,500.
fire place. Formal 570-674-9950
each side, newer Large eat-in room. Additional MLS# 10-4181
dining room with
roof and vinyl sided. 570-675-4400 multi-use room on Call Joan Hiller
Pella sliders look kitchen with huge

NUANGOLA
first floor. Aluminum
out to stone patio & “NEW LISTING” Great investment. movable island.
ROTHSTEIN REALTORS
LAKE SILKWORTH
MLS #10-4459 Large deck. siding. Screened-in
inground pool. Spacious Split Level
French doors lead
to Master bedroom
with 2.5 baths, 2
family rooms & a
$54,900
Call Colleen
Private yard.
Replace-ment
side porch. Garage.
$62,500 570-288-7594
570-237-0415 windows. Pool (PHFA: $1,875 down
suite with walk-in 11 x 32 all-season
closet. Central air & 124 S. Highland Dr. sunroom which house. Home 5.125% interest, Looking for that
Hi efficient heat, Exceptional overlooks the 18 x warranty included. 30n years, $364 special place
contemporary month)
water supplied
Beauty set on 1/2
36 in-ground pool. Beautiful sprawling $224,000
Ask for Bob Kopec
called home?
MLS# 11-382
spring house.
acre corner lot.
$264,900 three bedroom one
Call Michael Pinko Humford Realty Classified will address
$185,000 MLS# 11-692 and a half ranch is
MLS #10-3089 Stone Gas fire Four Star situated on a large (570) 899-3865 570-822-5126 Your needs.
Call Steve Shemo
570-793-9449
place in family room;
Vaulted ceiling in
living room; Granite
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950 KINGSTON AREA
Priced To Sell!!
Year round lake
level lot with
foyer,formal dining
Summer is just
around the corner,
PITTSTON
Open the door
with classified!
house. New roof, room, hardwood now is the time to
topped built-in Great location. gutters, siding, floors, lots of closet make the invest-
PLAINS
Buffet in Formal
Dining room. Marble
& tile, stainless
KINGSTON Zoned residential
and Commercial.
Well kept 3 bed-
doors, windows,
kitchen, bathroom,
appliances, heating
space, finished
basement with a Smith Hourigan
ment! 50' of lake-
front on a motor- 1610 Westminster Rd
fireplace, enclosed Group boat lake! With a
kitchen with sky- room bi-level. 2 & cooling system, three seasons 570-474-6307 newer roof, remod-
lights; 1st floor baths, large
HARVEYS LAKE
carport & Decks. porch and attached eled kitchen and

MOUNTAIN TOP
Laundry; fenced in yard, 2 bedrooms, one two car garage. bath, not much left
cantilevered nice landscaping. bath, deeded lake Ready to move in for you to do but
staircase with Gas and/or elec- access with shared and priced right! All relax and enjoy the
window seat & tric heat. Attached dock. measurements are Lake views from
crown mouldings. garage. Also car- MLS: 09-4484 the sunroom, dining 8 Butler St.
approximate.This
master bed with port. Deck, patio, $97,000 room, bedrooms or Grand old home
property qualifies
custom built-in "NEW LISTING" hot tub. Finished Call John Nicodem patio. This home making it’s debut! PRICE REDUCED!
for The 100% Rural
closets, Marble & Very attractive lower level with Classic makes a perfect Perched on a cor- Gorgeous estate
Housing Mortgage
tile master bath & home with 1.5 bar & fireplace. Properties summer getaway or ner lot, home fea- like property with
for qualified Buyer.
walnut floors + baths, formal New roof, new 570-718-4959 year round home. tures original wood- log home plus 2
$137,900
“NEW LISTING” attached 2 car dining room & central air, new MLS #10-3124 work, nice size story garage on 1
570-696-2468
Bi-Level Home garage. Overlooks modern kitchen, furnace. Bow Creek Manor $269,900 rooms, 2nd floor acres with many
with plenty of
room on a private
18x36 heated in-
ground pool.
vinyl siding & neat
as a pin throughout!
$151,900
570-287-1806 LARKSVILLE Meticulously main-
tained 4 bedroom, 3
Call Jill Jones balcony, 2 kitchens
and walk up attic.
outdoor features.
Garage.
MLS# 11-319
wooded 2 acre lot $329,900 Great floor plan. 1/2 bath two story Home needs updat-
MLS#10-4043 Move right in! on almost 1 acre. ing but has loads $325,000
KINGSTON
in Dallas School
District. Features Call Deanna $134,700 Master bedroom of potential! Call Charles
a 1 Car Garage, 570-760-1808 MLS# 11-260 suite. 2 family MLS #11-731
3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4 570-696-3801 Four Star rooms. 2 fireplaces. 570-696-6550 $49,900
Bath and nice
updates.
LEWITH & FREEMAN McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
Office/den. Large
deck overlooking a
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
$176,000
MOCANAQUA private wooded
OLD FORGE
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689 JENKINS TWP KINGSTON "NEW LISTING"
Spacious ranch
yard. 3 car garage.
$369,000. PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd
www.cindykingre.com Bob Kopec
REDUCED!
on a large corner
Humford Realty
lot in Birchwood
New Listing
Located within 1
Estates. 2 full
baths, beautiful
570-822-5126
PITTSTON
block of elementary
school & neighbor-
kitchen, Central A/C
2 decks to enjoy,
MOUNTAINTOP
570-675-4400 hood park this spa- & a 3+ car garage.
cious 4 bedrooms $237,800 317 Charles St.
offers 1450 sq. ft of MLS# 11-176 Lovely 3 bedroom Bring Your Hammer
Collect cash, not dust! Cape Cod with
Clean out your living space with Four Star & Paint Brush & PRICE REDUCED!
105-107 Walnut 1.75 baths, walk up McCabe Realty formal dining room, Make This Your
basement, garage St. W. walk in closet, Gorgeous estate
attic, and partially 570-674-9950 Home! Large single like property with
or attic and call the 1717 River Road Not much yard finished basement. 3 season room with 4 bedrooms, For Sale by Owner log home plus 2
Classified depart- Compact 2 story work with this Extras include gas Looking for that & detached 3 car bath, side enclosed
ment today at 570- home, just enjoy. garage on approx. 39 Tompkins St story garage on 1
home with 3 bed- fireplace, an in- special place GREYSTONE MANOR porch, newer 3-4 bedroom ranch acres with many
829-7130! rooms, 1st floor Live in one side, ground pool with 1.5 acres. furnace, deck and
bath with laundry, rent the other. Ten- fenced yard, new called home? $110,000 115 Greystone Drive
3 car detached
with 2 car detached outdoor features.
Well-maintained garage and finished Garage.
large kitchen. Park- ants have month to gas furnace, hard- Classified will address MLS# 10-3755
HARVEYS LAKE home built in 2006. garage. Looking for lower level in nice MLS# 11-319
month lease paying Five Mountains
ing in rear with
$600/mo. each.
wood floors & Your needs. Realty Great yard. 4 bed- a reasonable offer. neighborhood. $325,000
alley access. more. Call Ann Priced at: $89,900
Lakefront property
$39,900 MLS #10-2706 Marie to schedule a
Open the door 570-542-2141 rooms, 2.5 baths, Completely remod- Call Charles
MLS# 10-2409
for sale. 1 acre of
MLS 11-99 $118,900 showing. with classified! large kitchen, family
Call Theresa
eled and modern
land. 50’ of devel- Call Roger Nenni room, dining room/ throughout - too
oped lakefront. Call Colleen $114,900 Let the Community office, two-sided Vacendak, CRS, GRI much to list!
Respond to: 570-237-0415 Ext. 32 Ann Marie Chopick Wanna make a Know! gas fireplace, large 570-650-5872 $114,900
Crossin Real
For Sale by Owner Estate
570-760-6769 speedy sale? Place Place your Classified deck, large shed. CENTRAL Pictures and full

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Harveys Lake, PA
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2 story apartment 5 rooms, 2 bed- DUPLEX PROPERTY nicely kept. A place 231 Poplar St.
Doublewide on 909 S. Franklin St.
building near all rooms, 1.5 baths. For Sale By Owner to call home! Com- Nice 3 bedroom
1 acre featuring Be ready to wel- 155 E Walnut St.
conveniences. Kitchen, stove, Move-in good con- plete with 2 car home in move-in
2 bedrooms, come Spring in your Custom leases from Good investment
Front unit is a refrigerator & dition. 1 Bedroom oversized garage, condition.
1.5 baths, living lovely new home. $8.00-$12.00/sqft + property knocking
modern 1 bedroom dishwasher, wall Each. All Separate central air, first floor Hardwood floors in
room, dining room, So many lovely fea- NNN based on on your door. Don't
& the rear unit is Utilities. Off Street laundry, eat in living & dining
to wall carpeting, kitchen & laundry tures, central air, 3 terms. Space miss out, come and
a spacious 2 bed- Parking. Great kitchen. Convenient room. Upgraded
covered patio, plus 1 car detached zone heat, 3 bed- available from see for yourself.
room with large Location, Excellent to shopping, West appliances including
assigned parking garage with paved rooms, partially fin- 300-4300 sqft. Also included in the
kitchen & living Neighborhood. Pittston pool and stainless double
driveway. ished lower level Established busi- sale of the property
room. Heat and space, convenient $55,000. oven, refrigerator & Sunday March 20
$78,900 ball fields. $152,500 with laundry room, ness on-site, prop- is the lot behind the
electric split. location. MUST SELL MLS 11-583 dishwasher. Great 1:00PM-2:30PM
MLS# 10-4613 some hardwood erty fronts 4 lane home. Lot size is
$59,800 REDUCED PRICE CALL 570-407-3100 Call Judy Rice storage space Price Reduced!
Five Mountains floors, detached traffic and is only 25X75, known as
MLS# 10-3422 $59,900 570-714-9230 in full basement 192 East Third St.
Realty garage. This corner minutes from 147 Cherry St.
Four Star MLS# 10-1062 & walk-up attic. Charming home
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
Call Kathie
(570) 288-6654
570-542-2141
SWOYERSVILLE $82,000
MLS #10-4456
property is meticu-
lously cared for.
with natural
woodwork - Newer
Wilkes-Barre City.
MLS# 10-2064
$82,000
MLS# 10-2666
You owe it to your- Call Cindy Call Karen
BELL REAL ESTATE
Barbara Young roof - 5 bedrooms -
Call 570-466-6940 self to take a look! 2 baths - walk-up 570-690-2689 Coldwell Banker
Looking for the right deal ext. 55 $115, 000 attic finished for www.cindykingre.com Rundle Real Estate
on an automobile?
Turn to classified. PRINGLE SOUTH ABINGTON WEST WYOMING COLDWELL BANKER,
MLS 10-4333
Call Connie
additional living
space. $119,900
570-474-2340

SWOYERSVILLE
438 Tripp St Eileen R. Melone MLS# 10-1614
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got HOME IN GREAT RUNDLE REAL ESTATE Real Estate
570-821-7022
Call Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801 570-675-4400
the directions!
CONDITION!
Immaculate 2 story,
stone & vinyl. Large
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE LEWITH & FREEMAN
LARKSVILLE
PLAINS
lot on cul-de-sac.

PRICED TO SELL!
335 Highland Ave.
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. Detached
oversized 2 car YATESVILLE
NEW LISTING 5 Bedrooms, 1 bath. garage with loft.
Charming 2 story, Updated Wiring, Tile, hardwood,
Spacious livin- Newer Roof & Fur- DRASTIC PRICE
granite, central air.
groom, eat in nace, Modern laundry/pantry & REDUCTION!
kitchen, 1st floor Kitchen & Bath, Gas large family room $185,000
laundry / powder Fireplace, Huge with built in bar & Large 7 unit with
room, 2 bedrooms, 12FT Ceiling Base- fireplace on 1st If you need a yearly rental income
1.5 baths on a deep ment, Large Deck, floor. $284,900. 29 Amber Lane 4 bedroom home of $42,900 & all
lot with patio and Fenced Yard, Above A honey of a house with generous 462 W. State St.
20 Nittany Lane 570-288-3256 Lower End Pizza! units are rented.
waterfall. Priced to Ground Pool. just over 20 years room sizes, 1.5
Convenience! Loca- sell $54,900. Call SUNDAY old will have a baths & detached 61 Pittston Ave. Established prof- Ample parking plus
$160,000. Call
TRUCKSVILLE
tion! Easy Living! Call Ann Marie 1:00PM-3:00PM brand new roof garage, then this is Stately brick Ranch itable business for a garage.
(253)905-6601
This home has it all. 570-760-6769 Completely remod- before you move in. the one! 3 season in private location. sale. Restaurant, MLS# 10-909
or email
3 floors of living 570-288-6654 eled home with 2 large bedrooms sunroom & neat Large room sizes, bar, game room, Four Star
beccaz63@
space w/hardwood Bell Real Estate everything new. freshly painted with basement. VERY fireplace, central separate dining McCabe Realty
hotmail.com.
floors and gas fire- New kitchen, baths, new carpeting. NICE CONDITION! A/C. Includes room. Parking for 570-674-9950
place in living room.
SHAVERTOWN
bedrooms, tile NEW PRICE extra lot. 35 cars. Turnkey
SPRING BROOK TWP
Large eat in
Open floor plan,
lower level family
room w/laundry and
floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops,
all new stainless
kitchen, 26x12 living
room w/new car-
$92,600
MLS# 10-1191
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
operation. Addition-
al parking lot
included.
WYOMING
pet, 3 season room Four Star $209,000
3/4 bath. 3 bed- steel appliances, overlooking large McCabe Realty Call Charlie $225,000
rooms w/2 full refrigerator, stove, fenced in yard. Plus 570-674-9950 570-829-6200 Call Jay Crossin
baths on upper microwave, dish- a garage and drive- VM 101 Ext. 23
level. Deck and washer, free stand- way. Move in now! Crossin Real
patio for outdoor REDUCED! ing shower, tub for MLS #11-749 Job Seekers are Estate
living! 2 zone heat, 163 Highland two, huge deck, $89,900 looking here! 570-288-0770
central a/c, inter- Ave. large yard, excellent Call Colleen Where's your ad?
com and stereo Meticulously main- neighborhood 570-237-0415 570-829-7130 and
plus central vac 13 Lehigh St., N. 6 Williams St. tained 2 story on $154,900 (835.00 / Find Something? Affordable Building
Great value for the ask for an employ- Lose Something?
YATESVILLE
system. What more Lovingly cared for 2 beautifully land- 30years/ 5%) waiting for your
price on quiet scaped double lot in
ment specialist Get it back where it
could you want? bedroom, 1 bath 570-654-1490 business to occupy
MLS #11-782 street which is Trucksville. Newer belongs it! It also offers
PRICE REDUCED
bungalow with
closed to all main
$199,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
many improve-
ments done includ- roads is a must
see. Also comes
roof, vinyl siding
and windows, 3
bedrooms. 1.5 mod-
WILKES-BARRE with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
income from 2 bed-
room apartment
above. Off street
WILKES-BARRE
ing new (2 yrs. old) Mayflower Section
central air and fur- with home ern baths, wood- Nice area. Duplex. parking. Offers con-
nace. 1 car garage
with attached cus-
warranty.
MLS 10-3210
$157,900
burning fireplace,
gas heat, fenced
WEST WYOMING
Easily converted
back to 6 room, 2 MOUNTAINTOP sidered! MLS 11-572
$79,500
tom built carport. yard, beautiful bath single. Carpet- Call Judy Ross
This property is a Thomas Bourgeois paver patio pond ing, hardwood. 570-714-9230
“must see”! 516-507-9403 and 1 car garage. Stoves and refriger-
PLAINS MLS #10-3624 CLASSIC Bonus additional lot ators included.
$139,000 PROPERTIES across street Reduced!
570-842-9988 12 Reid st.
Absolute Must Donald Crossin included. This home Asking $52,000 Spacious Bi-level
See River Ridge 570-288-0770 is ready for YOU to Call 570-823-7587 home in semi-pri-
Townhouse! Crossin Real
Estate SUGARLOAF move right in!
MLS #10-2524
313 N. River Street
Nice 2 bedroom
vate location with
WYOMING
WILKES-BARRE
2 houses. Must sell private back yard. 3 S. Mountain Blvd.
570-288-0770 REDUCED! single home, A/C, season room. Gas
536 W. Eighth St.
PRICE REDUCED!
together. Each has $159,000 Best location in
its own utilities on Nice starter home well maintained. fireplace in lower
SHAVERTOWN Call Mark Mason Mountaintop. 7,700
2.57 acres. 3 car with 7 rooms, 3 Near courthouse level family room. 4 sq. ft. building with
570-331-0982 & colleges. bedrooms, garage.
garage with 3 large Crossin Real bedrooms, 1.25 250’ frontage.
attached rooms. baths. 1 car garage Affordably Priced MLS 10-4740 Currently an
Estate @ $44,900. $159,900
For Sale By Owner. 570-288-0770 and carport. Home automotive
$249,900 has plenty of park- Call Jim Call Charlie center. Building is
Call (570) 788-5913 ing in rear with Towne & Country 570-829-6200 adaptable
WEST PITTSTON shed and great Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
VM 101 to many uses.

SWEET VALLEY
yard. $675,000
322 SALEM ST. MLS #11-559 570-542-5708 PRICE REDUCED!! Call Dave
264 Burke Street $99,900 50 Dagobert St. 570-474-6307 285 Wyoming Ave.
Call Tom
No maintenance
fees. Many 375 Greenpond Rd. 570-262-7716 WILKES-BARRE
Do you need
space? This home SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP First floor currently
used as a shop,
upgrades. Move in Well kept Ranch in 39 Nicole Drive offers an open could be offices,
condition. 2,000 sq. Midway Manor with living/dining room 909 Income & etc. Prime location,
ft. Berber, ceramic 7 rooms, 3 bed- floor plan, eat-in corner lot, full base-
tile & hardwood. 2 rooms, 2 baths, 2 kitchen & a finished Commercial ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom, 2.5 car garage, newer third floor which Properties bedroom apartment
can be a bedroom,
baths. All appli- furnace.
Great 1/2 double LINE UP plus 3 car garage

PITTSTON
ances, washer MLS #10-4474 REDUCED!! office or storage and parking for
located in nice
& dryer & window
treatments includ-
$162,900
Call Tom
Nice doublewide
with 2 bedrooms, 2
West Pittston loca-
tion. 3 bedrooms,
A GREAT DEAL... space. Off street
parking. Located EDWARDSVILLE 6 cars.
MLS #10-4339
ed. Walk in 570-262-7716 baths, kitchen, living
room, dining room,
new carpet. Vertical IN CLASSIFIED! near school &
parks. Great for
$174,900
closet. No 2-story home locat- Call Charlie
units in front of laundry room, 3
blinds with all appli- Looking for the right deal ed in Barney Farms first time home VM 101
ances. Screened in
or behind. 1 car season porch & 2
porch and yard on an automobile? in excellent condi- buyers! $59,900
car built in garage MLS#10-2296
garage. Very
sitting on 1.47 pri-
MLS#10-1535 Turn to classified. tion. 4 bedrooms,
Jill Jones
private. Near all and 4 baths, full fin-
vate acres.
$59,000 It’s a showroom in print! 570-696-6550
SHAVERTOWN
interstates. Charlie VM 101 ished basement
REDUCED PRICE $110,000 Classified’s got with wet bar, fire-
Call 570-829-3162 Five Mountains the directions! place in family room,
Realty screened in porch, Lawrence St. 328 Kennedy Blvd. 912 Lots & Acreage
570-542-2141 WEST WYOMING in-ground pool with Nice 3 unit Modern medical
TOY TOWN SECTION DALLAS TWP.
PLAINS TWP fenced yard. Newer property. Lots of space, labor &
FOR SALE BY OWNER Looking to buy a heating and cooling off street parking industry approved,
home?
WEST PITTSTON
148 Stites Street systems. A lot for
WILKES-BARRE TWP and bonus 2 car ADA throughout, 2 Lot 48

PLAINS TOWNSHIP Place an ad here MINT CONDITION your money! garage. All units are doctor offices plus Springview Court
MLS#11-245 rented. Great 4.05 acre Wooded
and let the 97 Lacoe Street MUST SEE! 4 exam rooms, xray
$239,900 income with low and reception and Lot on Cul-de-sac
sellers know!
MILL CREEK ACRES
4 Lan Creek Rd
94 Mary St.
570-829-7130
$74,000
Charming 750 sq.
ft. corner lot home.
Karen Altavilla
570-283-9100 x28
maintenance
$159,900
MLS# 10-2675
breakrooms. Could
be used for any
in the Goodleigh
Manor development
3 bedroom, 2 bath business purpose. No sign on proper-
Close to Mohegan
Sun & Geisinger, 4
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Ranch home on
double lot with 1 car SWOYERSVILLE All hardwood floors,
new hot water
boiler, gas heat,
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
Will remodel to suit.
Also available
ty. Lot requires on
site well & septic.
garage. Located in for lease. $142,500
Fireplace, 2 Car a quiet neighbor- immaculate with full 570-474-2340 MLS# 10-2755
basement. MLS #11-751
Garage. Excellent hood. MLS -11-372 Call Cindy
2 car garage. A DIAMOND IN THE $595,000
Condition. All Appli- $149,900 570-690-2689
Very well Doyouneedmorespace? Call Charlie
ances
Large yard.
Included. Call Tom
570-262-7716
maintained, 2
bedroom, 1 bath, 1
570-446-3254
WILKES-BARRE ROUGH????. The
basics are there...a
A yard or garage sale
VM 101 www.cindykingre.com

Go To
www.plainsre.com car garage in quiet
neighborhood. Move
WILKES-BARRE big bright kitchen,
plaster walls in classified
for details.
in ready, hardwood
throughout. Hard- is the best way
Asking $219,900 woods under car-
236 Poland St.
floors, gas heat & peting, walk-up tocleanoutyourclosets!
Call 570-817-1228 Cute 2 bedroom 570-675-4400
for showing starter home in
great outdoor living attic and a very You’re in bussiness
Collect cash, not dust! need of some cos-
space. Kitchen useable heated with classified! PLAINS DURYEA

44.59 ACRES
Clean out your appliances basement on a
metic updating.
PLYMOUTH basement, garage
or attic and call the
Great for first time
homebuyers. Huge
included. $112,500
MLS 10-4063
Call Melissa
73 Richard Street
large lot.....but work
is needed.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Classified depart- lot, patio, newer 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath MLS #10-4457
570-237-6384 Traditional in Very $44,000 22 W. Germania St
ment today at 570- windows, shed,
nice location. 116 Amber Lane Good Condition. For more infor-
829-7130! Very nice Bi-level
MLS #11-772 Open Layout. Off mation Call Holly,
home with 3-4 bed- Street Parking, Eileen R. Melone
SHICKSHINNY
$65,000
Call Karen Ryan rooms, open floor Yard & Shed. Real Estate.
plan, built in Many Updates. 570-821-7022
garage, driveway, Asking $47,900 107-109 E. Carey St.
LINEUP on corner lot. Call 570-762-1537 High traffic, high
"NEW LISTING"
Ready for
ASUCCESSFULSALE
Lower level family
room with pellet
for showing WYOMING potential location
with enough space
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all
occupancy, 2 unit stove. Move in This 6,600 sq. ft. for 2 second floor utilities. KOZ
570-283-9100
with store front in
nice condition. Set INCLASSIFIED! condition home
$99,900 Shopping for a
concrete block
building has multi-
apartments. Large
front windows for
approved.
$2,395,000
up shop & live in 3
bedroom apartment
3 bedroom, 2 bath
SWOYERSVILLE Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
MLS 10-4538
Call Colleen
new apartment?
Classified lets
ple uses. 5 offices
& kitchenette.
showroom display.
Basement & sub-
MLS#10-669
Call Charlie
& let the rent from 570-237-0415 Over 5,800 sq. ft.. basement for
2nd apartment help brick & aluminum in classified you compare costs - warehouse space additional storage
ranch with 2 car without hassle
pay the bills. Ideal
garage on over 14 is the best way (high ceilings). 2 or workspace.
opportunity for the
smart investor! acres with stream tocleanoutyourclosets! or worry! 520 Beverly Rd.
overhead doors. $125,900
MLS# 10-1919
$97,500
$69,900 & barn for horses.
You’re in bussiness Get moving HARD WORK DOES MLS 10-1326 Call Stanley GOULDSBORO
MLS# 11-165 $189,900 with classified! Bob Kopec 902 Layman Lane
WILKES-BARRE
PAY - Open floor (570) 817-0111
Four Star MLS# 11-80 with classified! plan accentuates HUMFORD Coldwell Banker
Five Mountains
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950 Realty
570-542-2141
9 Jay Street
Totally renovated
WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE this 4 bedroom,
3.5 bath home in
REALTY
570-822-5126
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
Ranch home. Dallas School
PLYMOUTH SHICKSHINNY Modern kitchen,
modern bath, 3
bedrooms, AC,
PENDING District. Family
room with wood JENKINS TOWNSHIP PLAINS TWP.
LAND!
off street parking. burning fireplace, May Street
Affordable at deck of kitchen,
Wooded lot in Big
$149,500 dining room. Huge
HIGHWAY 315 Bass Lake. Current
Towne & Country 195 Mclean St. lower level ready perc on file. Priced
Real Estate Co. Off street parking to be finished. 2 acres of commer-
83 E. Chestnut St. cial land. 165 front below cost, sell
570-735-8932 or with carport, nice 2 car garage. says bring all offers.
570-542-5708 rear yard, first floor Motivated Seller is feet. Driveway
looking for offers. PRICE REDUCED access permit and MLS#10-3564. Low
Ledge View laundry, updated price $10,000
Modern oak $175,900
SWOYERSVILLE
44 Church St Completely electrical, some lot drainage in
Development kitchen, formal din- Call Theresa place. WIll build to Thomas Bourgeois
46 Church St. Rear remodeled 3 bed- 132 Clear Spring Ct. replacement win- 516-507-9403
Package Deal, sold room, 1.75 bath dows, why not take ing room, 1st floor Vacendak, CRS, GRI Former Parrish suit tenant or avail-
Ranch style town- laundry. Updated able for land lease. CLASSIC
together for brick & aluminum home, with 2 bed- a look at this 570-650-5872 Center Hall with PROPERTIES
$115,000. 2 units. ranch on over 4 home!!!! 3 Bed- bath, walk in closet. MLS 11-17
MLS 10-3634 acres with Pond.
rooms, 1 3/4 mod-
rooms, large eat in Worth a look. CENTRAL kitchen & parking
Price Negotiable 570-842-9988
ern baths, modern MLS#08-2954
Asking $34,800. REAL ESTATE Call Charlie
MLS 10-3635
Maria Huggler
New stainless steel
appliances, 2 car
kitchen with stove,
dishwasher,
kitchen, lower level
has a 1/2 bath and MLS#: 09-3646
Call Jeannie (570) 822-1133
$179,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
NYABSOLUTE
FARM LIQUIDATION
CLASSIC attached and 1 car garbage disposal, a built in bar area, SALE
PROPERTIES built-in garage, would make a nice Four Star 3/19th ONLY
fridge. Separate McCabe Realty
570-587-7000 paved driveway, laundry room, 1 car game room! Call for
570-674-9950
Shopping for a 12 acres - Pond
open front porch, Double block & garage, like new your appointment new apartment? $24,900
Collect cash, not dust! 3 season room, a 2 unit complex condition. today!
Classified lets
20 acres - Stream-
rear patio, brick with a 4 bay MLS #11-453 Collect cash, not dust! $39,900
Clean out your fireplace & property garage. All in one
MLS 11-366
$67,500 you compare costs - Surrounded by
$162,500 Clean out your Collect cash, not dust!
basement, garage goes to a stream deed. Family owned Call Lu-Ann Call Jill Jones basement, garage without hassle Find Something? State Land, prime
Clean out your
or attic and call the in the back. for many years. 570-602-9280 or attic and call the or worry! basement, garage Lose Something? So. Tier location!
Classified depart- $199,900 $145,000 Get it back where it Woods, fields, 100%
MLS# 10-4716 MLS# 09-1643
Classified depart- Get moving or attic and call the guaranteed. Call
ment today at 570- ment today at 570- Classified depart- belongs
Five Mountains Four Star
829-7130! with classified! with a Lost/Found ad!
888-793-7762 Now!
829-7130! Realty McCabe Realty ment today at 570- www.NewYork
570-542-2141 570-674-9950 570-696-6550 829-7130! 570-829-7130 LandandLakes.com
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EDWARDSVILLE KINGSTON KINGSTON
PITTSTON SHAVERTOWN WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON

WILKES-BARRE SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM COMMERCIAL SPACE WAREHOUSE/


CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE Main Street
90 Sharpe Street
2nd floor, 2 bed- SDK GREEN 2 bedroom apart-
2 Bedrooms/1 Bath
REPAIR SHOP
1/2 DOUBLE HOME
ment, living room,
FOR RENT
Remodeled 2 bed- WATER, SEWER & on 1st floor of brick
ACRES HOMES
46+/- Acres rooms. $615/month. eat in kitchen, full
Hanover Twp., room, heat, water, TRASH INCLUD- building in historic I - 81 exit 165
Heat, water, stove & For lease, available bath with laundry.
$89,000 sewer, appliances ED, Washer/dryer district. Wall to wall 620 Market St. 5,000 sq. ft. Call
refrigerator includ- 11 Holiday Drive immediately, 3 bed- Stove, fridge, wash-
10+/- Acres included. Coin-op On-Site, Parking, carpet; equipped Newly Renovated 570-823-1719
ed. References & Kingston rooms, 1 bath room, er & dryer included.
Hanover Twp., laundry, security & Secure Building, kitchen; bonus Prime Space. Monday - Friday
security required. “A Place To refrigerator and Gas heat with cen-
$69,000 references. $520 $595/per month. room; off street 1,250 sq. ft., 7 am to 3 pm
Section 8 Welcome. stove provided, tral air. Off street
28+/- Acres Call 570-814-5122 Call Home” (570) 899-8034 parking. $650. Near Kingston
Call Ed. parking available.
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
Spacious 1, 2 & 3 washer/dryer hook- month includes
Fairview Twp., 570-287-9661 up, off-street park- $500 + security. All Corners. Great
$85,000 Bedroom Apts heat, water, location for retail or
extension 229 utilities by tenant.
61+/- Acres EXETER 3 Bedroom ing, no pets, No
yard, $625/per Call Lynda parking. Call business office.
MANUFACTURING
KINGSTON
Nuangola Townhomes 570-650-1266 Easy Access and
1054 Wyoming Ave Gas heat included month, plus utilities, (570) 262-1196
$125,000 with references parking. Call Cliff
Available April 1. 2nd $625/security
40+/- Acres
Newport Twp.
floor, 2 bedroom.
Available May 1
Great neighbor-
FREE
24hr on-site Gym
deposit. Call (570)
SHEATOWN WILKES-BARRE
570-760-3427
OFFICE SPACE
WILKES-BARRE
Off street parking. hood! 2nd floor, 2 954-5332 after 5:00 OLYPHANT
$180,000 Community Room Beautiful 1st floor, 2
p.m. to set an
32 +/- Acres
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Central air. Building
only 5 years old.
bedrooms.
dining &
Large
family
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
appointment or
email nor-
1/2 bedroom. Stove
and fridge. Large 3 bedroom, 1/2
Very large 4 bed-
room half double. OFFICE OR RETAIL PITTSTON
Water included. room. New bath & kitchen, on-site double, 1.5 bath, Recently remod- Commercial office Main St.
See additional Land Controlled Access mandy225@ space and retail
$650 + utilities, secu- kitchen with tile laundry room. Off gas heat, off-street eled. Wall to wall 12,000 sq. ft. build-
for Sale at Patio/Balcony comcast.net. space available.
rity & references. floors, windows, street parking. $600 parking, fenced in carpet. Cats wel- ing in downtown
www. earth and much more... Rock Creek
570-655-2254 carpet & appli- + utilities, security, yard, excellent come. $650 + utili- location. Ware-
conservancy.org Call Today
PITTSTON
ances. Includes lease & background condition. $595/ ties. Call Corporate Center house with light
570-823-3445 or stop by Call Judy
garage. No pets / month + utilities, 973-508-5976

915 Manufactured
EXETER smoking. $675.
Some utilities includ-
for a tour!
Now Offering 2 bedroom. All
appliances included.
check. Call
570-417-0088 references &
security. No pets.
570-383-3900
rockcreekcorpo-
manufacturing.
Building with some
Move In Specials for appointment office space. Entire
Homes SENIOR APARTMENTS ed. Lease &
570-288-9019
All utilities paid; Call 570-881-4078 Wilkes-Barre ratecenter.com building for lease or

222 Schooley Ave.


deposit. After
p.m., 570-814-6714
6 electricity by tenant.
Everything brand SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE
Š1 bedroom,
affordable, water
PITTSTON
will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074
ASHLEY PARK Exeter, PA
KINGSTON
new. Off street park- 2 bedroom house included. Call Charlie
Laurel Run & San
Souci Parks, Like
Accepting applica-
tions for 1 bedroom
KINGSTON Third Avenue. 1st
ing. $750 + security
& references
with living room, eat
in kitchen. 1 bath.
3 bedroom.
Heat & hot water
included. Washer/
Š2 bedroom,
affordable. COOPERS CO-OP 570-829-6200
VM 101
new, several to apartments. Quality floor. 2 bedrooms, 570-969-9268 Porch. Large yard. Š3 bedroom Lease Space
Beautiful 1 bedroom eat in kitchen, din- Off street parking. dryer hookup. Rent single,
choose from, 1 bedroom apart- based on income. Available, Light
apartment in nice
PITTSTON
Financing &Warranty, ments for ages 62 ing room, living No smoking, no exceptional
neighborhood. All room, w/d hookup pets. $670 includes Call 570-472-9118 Kingston manufacturing,
facebook.com/ and older. Income
limits apply. Rent
appliances includ- $500/per month, 3rd floor, 1 bed- heat & water. ŠLarge 3 warehouse,
MobileOne.Sales
WILKES-BARRE office, includes
ed. with washer/ plus utilities. Call room, eat in 570-696-3368 bedroom
Call (570)250-2890 only $437 month.

927 Vacation
* Utilities Included
* Laundry Facilities
dryer. New kitchen.
French doors, hard-
wood floors. No
570-655-1623 kitchen, stove &
fridge. Living room,
SWOYERSVILLE 3Bedroom/1.5 Bath
Hanover
Š2 bedroom,
exceptional
all utilities with
free parking. WEST PITTSTON
$1.00 SQ. FT.
LUZERNE
* On Site 1 bath, coin-op HEAT, WATER, I will save
Pets or Smoking. Newly remodeled, SEWER & TRASH Š3 bedroom, 18,000 & 9,000
Locations Management washer/dryer. you money!
$450 + security. 2nd floor,1 bedroom INCLUDED, large, affordable sq. ft. Great,
*Private parking 1 bedroom, wall to Heat, water, sewer
Utilities by tenant. with hardwood secure building, Nanticoke clean assembly
Call for appointment wall, off-street included. $495/
VACATION PROPERTY
Think Spring Time
570-654-5733
Monday - Friday
Available Now. Call
(570) 690-0729
parking, coin
laundry, water,
month + security
and references
floors, large eat-in
kitchen with large
washer/ dryer on-
site, wood floors,
Š2 bedroom,
large, water
space; A/C; Gas
heat; Own meters;
Leave Message. private deck. All yard, parking. included New 1/2 baths;
Share at Scenic 8am-11am. Equal sewer & garbage Call 570-822-8671
Calls returned at appliances & wash- $825/month. Call Pittston freight elevator
Quail Hollow in Housing Opportunity included. $495/ er & dryer included.
the end of each day 570-899-8034 ŠLarge 1 Owner/Agent
PITTSTON AREA
Drums, PA. 19th month + security Walk in closets. No
& lease. HUD bedroom water 908-852-4410
Week. Year Round FORTY FORT KINGSTON accepted. Call
pets, no smoking.
WILKES-BARRE
included
PITTSTON TWP.
QUALITY FLAT
Access to Indoor Apartments for $650 + utilities, 1st &
DUPLEX Old Forge
Swimming Pool, Hot
Tub, Restaurant,
America Realty
Beautiful 1st floor, 2
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
Rent. 2nd floor,
washer, dryer hook
last months rent &
security. Call
APARTMENTS
Š2 bedroom
exceptional
Commercial
Building for Rent WEST PITTSTON
Wyoming Ave.
Game Room & ups, heat & water (570) 283-0327 40 x 50 with 2
water included
MOUNTAIN TOP
Managed 5 rooms, convenient High traffic location.
Beach. PRICE
GREATLY REDUCED! COLONIAL FIRST
FLOOR. Enclosed
residential location,
hardwood floors,
included. No pets.
Call 570-654-2433 FOR RENT! McDermott &
McDermott
overhead garage
doors.For info, call Office space with
Character. 885 sq.
Call 570-331-4793 1 Bedroom apart- 425 South Franklin 570-237-6548
deck, porch, formal natural woodwork, Street. For lease. Real Estate ft. Great for busi-
(Absolutely No Time ments for elderly, PITTSTON
kitchen, built-ins, french doors, ceiling Available immedi- Inc. Property ness, retail or spa.
Share Companies) disabled. Rents
laundry, window fan, laundry with based on 30% of ately, washer/dryer Management PLAINS TWP Rent includes heat
coverings, more! washer/dryer in- Immediate on premises, no 570-821-1650 7 PETHICK DRIVE & water. Call for
ADJ gross income.
930 Wanted to Buy 2 YEARS $650 + cluded, refrigerator, Handicap Accessi- independent living pets. We have stu- (direct line) OFF RTE. 315 more details at
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Real Estate UTILITIES, gas range, dish- ble. Equal Housing openings at: dio, 1, 2 bedroom
Sat. 8-noon
1200 & 700 SF 570-655-9325
EMPLOYMENT Office Available.
CLEAN & SPACIOUS
washer, oak cabi- Opportunity. TTY711 Myers Manor apts. On site park-
VERIFICATION, NO nets, off street or 570-474-5010 on the Wesley ing. Fridge, stove Reasonable.
WILKES-BARRE
WE BUY HOMES
PETS/SMOKING. parking, fenced-in This institution is an 4 rooms, 2nd floor, Village Campus provided. We have a 570-760-1513
570-288-1422 back yard, storage. equal opportunity wall to wall carpet, Cozy one bedrooms 24/7 security cam-
Any Situation Available April 1.
$695 + utilities.
provider &
employer.
off street parking. and studios avail- era presence and all
doors are electroni- SCRANTON
570-956-2385
Water, sewer & able. Ask about our
AMERICA Call 570-690-0633 garbage included. move-in incentives! cally locked. $450-
REALTY CO.
KINGSTON MOUNTAIN TOP Non smokers & no
pets. $550/month.
Call (570) 655-2891
or visit us online at
650/per month,
water & sewer paid,
RENTALS
FORTY FORT E. WALNUT ST. WOODBRYN 570-655-2567 www.
unitedmethodist
One month/security
deposit. Call (570)
Call for current
availability. Over 30
Light, bright, 1st
floor, 2 bedrooms,
1 & 2 Bedroom,
available
PITTSTON
homes.org. 793-6377 after
10:00 a.m. to set an WYOMING Lease this free-
standing building for
years managed elevator, carpet-
immediately, No
pets. Rents based New apartment Shopping for a appointment or 1 bedroom. Appli-
ances, wall to wall an AFFORDABLE
email shlomo_voola
service provided.
NO PETS/SMOKING
ed, Security on income start complex, 2 bed- new apartment? @yahoo.com. carpet. Includes 2006 one story, monthly rent. Totally
system. Garage. at $395 & $430. rooms, hardwood Classified lets heat, trash removal commercial build- renovated & ready
/2 YEAR SAME floors, sewer, wilkesliving.com
Extra storage & ing, built by Sean to occupy. Offices,
RENT, EMPLOY- cable TV included.
Handicap Accessi-
garbage & all appli- you compare costs - & sewer. Washer
Rist. Quality, impec- conference room,
MENT VERIFICA-
TION/APPLICATION
Laundry facilities.
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. ances included.
$685/month. Call
without hassle WILKES-BARRE dryer hookup. No
smoking. No pets. cably maintained, work stations, kit
REQUIRED.
Heat & hot water Call 570-474-5010
(570) 878-2738
or worry! Clean, 2 bedroom, $470. Security. Call like new condition. and more. Ample
furnished. Fine 2nd floor duplex. Two units with parking and handi-
Details call neighborhood.
TTY711 Get moving Stove, hookups,
570-693-2586
separate utilities. cap access. $1,750/
This institution is an
570-288-1422 with classified!
938 Apartments/ Convenient to bus
& stores. No
equal opportunity
PITTSTON parking, yard. No
pets/no smoking. WYOMING
Tile and wall to wall
carpeting, full
month. MLS 11-419
Call Judy Rice
Furnished
HANOVER
pets. References.
Security. Lease.
provider and
employer. Spacious 2 bed-
room, 2nd floor, 1
WEST PITTSTON
or 2 bedroom.
$475 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
301 Wyoming Ave.
1st floor, 1 bedroom,
kitchen, two laundry
rooms, many
5701-714-9230

NANTICOKE
WILKES-BARRE 618 FELLOWS ST No smokers apartment for rent. Modern kitchen, newly remodeled, potential uses.
FULLY FURNISHED Large 2 Bedrooms,
2nd floor, appli-
please. $840.
570-287-0900 2nd floor, 1 bed-
Completely renovat-
ed including new
washer / dryer
hookup. Must see!
all appliances, w/d
hardwood floors.
Perfect for doctors
office and current
1 BEDROOM APT. ances, NEW refrig- room, includes all stove, fridge, and 570-430-3095 Security & refer- use of hair salon
and tanning salon.
KINGSTON
erator, stove & appliances & wash- dishwasher. Neutral ences, no pets. Wilkes-Barre
ŠShort or long term
ŠExcellent
Neighborhood
microwave. Off
street parking. Large 2 bedroom,
er/dryer, heat & hot
water included. No
decor with ceramic
tile in bath room and
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
$495/mo+ utilities.
Available April 1
Koz through 2013.
Security, emer- OFFICE SPACE
Porch & Yard. Sun 1st floor. Newly pets. $550 + securi- kitchen. Off street APARTMENTS 570-954-2972 gency lighting and Large 1st floor,
ŠPriv. Tenant Parking sound system. beautiful, profes-
room. Available painted. Stove & ty. (570) 735-2573 parking and a cov- 221 Fremont St.
Š$700 includes all
WYOMING
April 1st. $600/ + fridge included. ered deck. No pets Housing for the Macadam parking sional office space
utilities. No pets.
NANTICOKE
utilities. Cats okay. Washer/ dryer allowed. $550.00 a elderly & mobility lot for 25. for rent. Two sepa-
(570) 822-9697
570-357-1138 or
610-568-8363
hookup. $675; Heat
included. Call 355 East Ridge St
month
Call Darcy
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
WILKES-BARRE 4 room apartment.
Heat & hot water
$349,000
MLS# 11-220
rate offices. Large
conference room.
941 Apartments/ 570-814-0843 or First floor apart-
ment. Heat, water,
570-239-0558 subsidized
program. Extremely
HEIGHTS included. No pets.
References. Securi-
Complete kitchen. 2
fireplaces. Old
570-696-3090 57 Carbon Lane
Unfurnished sewage, garbage & low income persons 1 bedroom, 2nd ty. $600. Call World Charm. Back
Looking for that appliances included. encouraged to floor. Wall to wall 570-693-2254 or deck area. Off

ASHLEY
2nd floor,
special place
called home?
$500 / month. Call
570-301-3170
apply. Income less
than $11,900.
carpet. Eat in
kitchen with Appli-
570-287-0939
(570) 348-1761
street parking. 100
Block of South
Franklin St. Must
570-655-6555, ances, off street WYOMING
1 bedroom, living
room, dining room,
off-street parking,
HANOVER AREA
Lee Park Section
Classified will address
Your needs. NANTICOKE PLAINS
Spacious two story
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
parking, rear
porch. $385 + util- TOWNHOUSE SWEET VALLEY see. 570-287-5991
WILKES-BARRE
Open the door Nice clean 1 EQUAL HOUSING ities & security. Carpet, tile bath,
yard. Washer /
dryer hookup.
2 bedroom apart-
ment, 2nd floor.
with classified! bedroom. Heat, hot
water, garbage fee
3 bedroom
Professionally
apt. OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
570-814-1356 appliances, washer
/ dryer hookup,
TIRED OF HIGH
Gas heat included.
$495.
Call 570-991-1883
Off street parking.
Washer/dryer
hookup. Screened
KINGSTON
Like New 2 bed-
included. Stove,
fridge, air-condition-
cleaned & painted.
New
hardwood
carpeting,
floors,
WILKES-BARRE
WEST WYOMING LAFAYETTE GARDENS
sewer, parking by
front door. $600 + RENTS?
ing, washer/dryer Utilities, Security & Are you paying too
in porch. New wall room apartment in availability. Security. ceiling fans. Eat-in AVAILABLE NOW!! Lease. No smoking,
S ! much for your cur-
AVOCA
AVE MONEY THIS YEAR
to wall carpeting, great neighbor- $515 per month Call kitchen with stove 2nd floor 1 bed- no pets.
113 Edison St. rent office? Call us!
excellent condition. hood. 2nd floor. (570) 736-3125 /fridge/dishwasher, room, nice kitchen Call 570-693-0695
Quiet neighborhood. We have modern
3 rooms, wall to & extra storage Includes new washer/ dryer hook- with appliances, Start your own
2 bedroom apart- office space avail-
wall carpeting, $495 plus utilities kitchen (with new ups. Off Street Park- $450 month plus business in the
ments available for able in Luzerne
appliances, coin-op (954) 643-1781 or stove, dishwasher ing, Maintenance- utilities and security immediate occu- 944 Commercial heart of Sweet Val- Bank Building on
washer/dryer, off (570) 817-1802 & microwave) and free yard. Nice deposit. No Dogs.
street parking, bath w/washer area. $700 plus utili- 570-693-1000
pancy. Heat & hot Properties ley! Showroom, fire- Public Square.
water included. place, pole building, Rents include heat,
$410+ security. No dryer hookup. Hard- ties. Security/lease. storage building,
HARVEYS LAKE 315 PLAZA
Starting at $550 central air, utilities,
pets. 570-655-1606 wood throughout Sorry no smoking or WILKES-BARRE paved parking,
Immediate personal Call Aileen at trash removal, and
with ceramic tile in pets. References fenced rear, well &
care openings in 570-822-7944 nightly cleaning - all
DALLAS
1 BEDROOM kitchen and bath. required. septic. Prime loca-
APARTMENT $695/mo + utilities Myers Manor Call (570) 824-9507 Mayflower 1750 & 3200 SF
tion, high traffic
without a sneaky
1st floor, 1 bedroom,
modern kitchen, off
Located off the
lake. Stackable
and security. No and Anderson
Personal Care Crossing WILKES-BARRE Retail / Office
Space Available area. Lot next door
CAM charge.
Access parking at
Pets, references 941 Apartments/ 570-829-1206 is going with the the new intermodal
street parking.
$550/ month + utili-
washer & dryer, all
utilities included.
required. Call Scott
(570)823-2431
Facility on the
Wesley Village Unfurnished Apartments LODGE property.
$125,000
garage via our cov-
ties. No pets. Call
(570) 639-1462
$695/ month.
Call 570-675-4600
Ext. 137 Campus
A variety of
W IL K E SW O O D 570.822.3968 Formerly The DOLPHIN PLAZA MLS# 08-3297
Five Mountains
ered bridge. 300SF
to 5000SF available.

KINGSTON
or 570-639-2331 Travel Lodge Rte. 315 We can remodel to
accommodations
A PAR TM E NTS 497 Kidder St., Realty suit. Brokers Pro-
DALLAS TWP available! Meals, - Light & bright
Wilkes-Barre
2,000 SF 570-542-2141 tected. Call Jeff
Pecks Court
CONDO FOR LEASE: HUNLOCK CREEK housekeeping, open floor plans Rooms Starting
Office / Retail
Pyros at 822-8577
TRUCK TERMINAL
New Construction. Next to Gymboree
Luxury 2 bedroom, laundry and trans- 1 B edroom Sta rting - All major at:
$1,800. 2 bedroom/ 627 Main Street 4,500 SF Office
2 Bath. Call Us to 1st floor. Heat, portation included. appliances included Daily $44.99 + Showroom, Doyouneedmorespace?
a t $665.00
FOR LEASE
(Above Post Office) Call (570) 655-2891 tax
discuss our great 1 bedroom, no
appliances, sewer
& garbage included. or visit us online at
- Pets welcome*
Weekly $189.99
Warehouse A yard or garage sale
Amenity & Mainte- Loading Dock
nance program!
smoking, no pets.
Handicap access. www. • Includes gas heat, - Close to everything + tax Call 570-829-1206
I - 81 exit 165 in classified
Electric heat. $400. 5,000 sq. ft., 18
Call 570-674-5278 Utilities by tenant.
$750/month. unitedmethodist w ater,sew er & trash - 24 hour emergency Microwave,
door cross dock
is the best way
Call 570-441-4101 homes.org. Refrigerator,
Security & back- • C onvenient to allm ajor maintenance
WiFi, HBO
EXETER with 1,200 sq. ft. tocleanoutyourclosets!
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
ground check. Call
(570) 735-5490 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ highw ays & public - Short term
leases available
570-823-8881 RETAIL STOREFRONT office, paved
parking,
You’re in bussiness
APARTMENTS Leave Message Unfurnished Unfurnished transportation
www.Wilkes
BarreLodge.com
500 Square Feet.
Call 570-823-1719 with classified!
220 Lake St. Nice clean unit for
Housing for the
KINGSTON IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
• Fitness center & pool Call TODAY For any small business TUNKHANNOCK WYOMING
WILKES-BARRE
elderly & mobility AVAILABILITY!! or office. Can be
impaired; all utilities
1 bedroom, 2nd
• P atio/B alconies
www.mayflower
combined with COMMERCIAL/RETAIL 1701 Wyoming Ave.
900 sq. ft. private
included. Federally
subsidized program. floor, washer/dryer Immediate Occupancy!! • P et friendly* another if more
space is required.
Intersection of Rt. 6
and Rt. 29, this office suite. Suitable
crossing.com
Extremely low hookup, yard, park- • O nline rentalpaym ents FRANKLIN GARDENS Loading dock avail- space is bound to for general office
income persons
encouraged to
ing, No Pets, Quiet
/Secluded/Conve-
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS • Flexible lease term s Certain Restrictions SENIOR LIVING
able also. $350. All
utilities included.
attract customers.
Included is Heat, Air
use, professional
office, etc. Includes
apply. Income less nient $425. + utili- 61 E. Northampton St. Apply* Plenty of parking. Conditioning, Elec- all utilities, including
than $11,900. ties. Discount avail- M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 Call now! tric, Water, Sewer, cleaning and free
570-675-6936, able, lease, refer- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Sa turd a y 1 0-2 570-650-8606 Windows Cleaned, parking.
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. ences. 574-9827 Sidewalks shoveled $900/month
EQUAL HOUSING • Affordable Senior Apartments 822-27 1 1 and swept. You just Call Charlie
OPPORTUNITY • Income Eligibility Required EXETER run your business 570-829-6200
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE KINGSTON • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com
* Restrictions Ap p ly
WILKES-BARRE WAREHOUSE SPACE we’ll do the rest. No
offices. 1,800
VM 101
1st Ave. 1 bedroom, • New appliances; laundry on site;
DUPONT 8200 Square Feet. square feet.

CEDAR
single occupancy, Large, bright first
off-street parking, • Activities! floor, 4 rooms.
Exceptionally clean $1,800. Call
Totally renovated • Curb side Public Transportation warehouse or man- 570-836-7000
no pets, references, 1 bedroom. Wash- March 19th

VILLAGE
6 room apartment. ufacturing space.
$420 + utilities. er/dryer, small yard. 10:00AM-4:00PM
Partially furnished,
brand new fridge/
Call 570-654-1171 Please call 570-825-8594 Located in the His- Š1 & 2 bedrooms Heated and comes 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
with loading dock
electric range, elec- TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 toric District. ŠLaundry facility
and lift. Restroom Properties Properties
Apartment Includes 1 parking ŠStove, fridge
tric washer & dryer.
Brand new custom
draperies, Roman
KINGSTON
2 Apartments. Homes
space in rear. $650
plus utilities, refer-
ŠSecure building
ŠCommunity
facilities. This prime
space has been
occupied by same OFFICENTERS
ences. NO PETS. Rooms.
shades, carpeting / Available Now. Ask About Our tenant for over 15
flooring & energy Both 2 bedrooms, EAST Eileen R. Melone ŠElevator
Recently years. 110/220 elec-
Holiday Specials! Real Estate
efficient furnace &
windows. 2 bed-
$550 + security & MOUNTAIN 570-821-7022 renovated. tric. Tenant retiring.
utilities. No pets. $250 Off 1st Months Rent, Priced way below
room + large attic For more info, Call APARTMENTS Call Christy
market. $2,000.
loft bedroom with
spacious walk-in
Scott 570-814-0875
The good life... Regions Best
& $250 Off Security
WILKES-BARRE 570-417-0088
Call Now!
570-650-8606
closet, full tiled bath
close at hand Address
Deposit With Good Credit. 1st floor, 2 bed-
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
KINGSTON
rooms. Stove,
on 1st floor, Easy
access to I-81, • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
1 bedroom starting @ $690 refrigerator, wash- 1st floor, 2 bedroom.
KINGSTON 5 Prime Locations
Featuring:
3 rooms, 1 bed- er, dryer included. Wall to wall carpet.
airport & casino, off • Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning Off street parking. 2nd floor 1 bed- 18 Pierce St
street parking. No room, heat & hot
• Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included $525 includes room, wall to wall Office Space Pierce St., Kingston
smoking, No pets. water included, free ‹ Washer & Dryer carpet. Off street Available Immedi-
use of washer & • Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools water, sewer and ‹ Various Size Suites
$750 + utilities &
dryer available. No
‹ Central Air trash. Security, parking. Washer/ ately, Off street
security. • Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center ‹ Fitness Center dryer included. 1 parking. Security ‹ Medical, Legal, Commercial
pets & no smoking. lease and back-
570-762-8265 • Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle month security & required. 3 room
$480 + security & 1
• Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer
‹ Swimming Pool ground
required.
check
references. Call for Suite $400/month, ‹ Utilities, Parking, Janitorial
DURYEA
year lease. Call ‹ Easy Access to
570-331-7016 Days • Private Entrances • Private Entrances 908-637-4363. info.(570) 574-2249 includes utilities. ‹ Custom Design Renovations
or 288-6764 Night I-81 570-690-0564
2 bedrooms, 2nd
floor. Living room,
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1
Mon – Fri. 9 –5 WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE SOUTH 570-823-7564
MEDICAL SUITE
KINGSTON KINGSTON
eat in kitchen. 44 Eagle Court 2 bedroom apart- SECURE
Fridge & Stove. 680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive BUILDINGS
New Bridge Center
Wilkes-Barre, PA ment with sunroom.
Washer / dryer 49 S. WELLES AVE. Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704 18706 (Off Route 309) Water included. 1 & 2 bedroom Garage space 480 Pierce St., Kingston
hookup. $475 / 1st floor, 2 treatment rooms,
822-4444 288-6300
1 bedroom, no pets, Near shopping & apartments. rental. 1200 sq. ft.
month. Sewer
included. 1st, securi-
3rd floor, 570-823-8400 public transporta- Laundry facility. Off Zoned for repairs & business office & private office.
heat furnished, www.EastMountainApt.com cedarvillage@ tion. $500. Security street parking avail- manufacturing.
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275760

ty & lease. No pets. $475/per month, required. Call able. Starting at $450 per month
Call 570-466-1545 email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com affiliatedmgmt.com
Call (570)288-9434 570-760-7152 $440. 570-332-5723 (570) 814-8876
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PLAINS
Large 1 & 1/2 car
DUPONT KINGSTON LUZERNE
2nd floor, 2 bed- PLYMOUTH WILKES-BARRE
Riverside Dr.
HUNLOCK CREEK
Move in ready &
WILKES-BARRE
ROOM FOR RENT Collect
TOWNHOUSE STYLE
Cash.
garage for rent. rooms, living room, 3 bedrooms. Gas Stately brick, 4 affordable 2 bed-
heat. $625 + utilities
PITTSTON
$125/month. No eat-in kitchen, wall bedroom, 2 bath & room & 3 bedroom Kitchen privileges.
electric or heat. Call 2 bedrooms. to wall, washer & security & refer- 2 half bath home. homes located in $95/week.

Not
570-714-9234 includes heat & dryer. $475 heat ences. 1 year lease. Hardwood floors, quiet, country set- 1 month security

NEWLY
sewer. No pets. included. Security & No pets. Call spacious rooms, ting. Starting at Call Jerry
$750/month,. references 570-825-4302 beautiful patio, $5,000. Financing 570-313-6384

Dust.
950 Half Doubles 570-479-6722 required. Call all appliances available with mini- or 856-718-1858

DUPONT REMODELED HOME EXETER


570-288-8012
LINEUP included. $1,600/
month + utilities.
mum down. Call
570-477-2845
25 Webster Street LUZERNE 965 Roommate
2 bedroom, 1 bath. For lease, available SCARBORO AVE
Completely remod-
392 Bennett St. ASUCCESSFULSALE MLS#10-2290
570-696-3801
Wanted
$600 + utilities &
security. Call
immediately,
bedrooms, 1 bath
2
eled 1/2 double, 3 2 BEDROOM HOUSE INCLASSIFIED! Call Margy
570-947-4226 room, refrigerator bedroom, 1.5 baths, Gas heat. Washer
Doyouneedmorespace?
570-696-0891
Sell it in The
and stove provid- mint/excellent /dryer hookup,
ROOMATE WANTED Times Leader
EDWARDSVILLE ed, washer/dryer condition, gas heat,
new tile & hard-
dishwasher, stove A yard or garage sale In Wilkes-Barre.
HOMES AVAILABLE Classified
hookup, off-street & refrigerator. Off-
162 Short St. parking, no pets, wood, new kitchen street parking, in classified $275/month
46 Zerby Ave
Renovated 3 bed- Hardwood Floors, & baths, all new
Sunday 1pm-3pm yard. $680 + is the best way Homes available in Split utilities. Fur-
section.
room in quiet loca-
tion. Fresh paint,
Tiled
Floors,
Kitchen
New
appliances, nice
yard & neighbor- Lease with option
to buy, completely
utilities.
(570) 288-3438 tocleanoutyourclosets! WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Birchwood Village
Estates.
Estates 2 and 3
nished.
(570) 262-5202
Good neighbor-
new carpeting and Kitchen Upgrades, hood. $795. No
remodeled, mint, You’re in bussiness hood. 3 bedroom, bedrooms. Rent-
new kitchen w/dish- New Carpet, Just Pets 570-479-6722 Looking for the right deal with classified! to-own available.
washer. No pets or Painted, Very
turn key condition,
on an automobile?
wall to wall carpet-
CALL TODAY! LINE UP
HARVEYS LAKE
3 bedrooms, 1.5 ing, fenced yard.
smokers. Only $650 Clean Premises, Turn to classified. 570-613-0719
A GREAT DEAL...
SUGAR NOTCH
baths, large Washer/dryer hook-
per month, +utilities. $675/per month, Charming 3 closets, with It’s a showroom in print! up. No pets. $595 /
Call (570) 466-6334 plus utilities, $500
/security deposit.
bedroom ranch hardwoods, carpet
Classified’s got 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath month + utilities. Call 962 Rooms IN CLASSIFIED!
& tile floors, new
FORTY FORT
above lake. Year newly remodeled 570-402-2014
570-237-0425 the directions! Looking for the right deal
KINGSTON HOUSE
round rate $600 kitchen and baths, single home. $650
gas heat, shed, Shopping for a on an automobile?
NANTICOKE
Half double. 2 bed- month + utilities. + utilities. Call
room, 1.5 bath.
Totally renovated, PLAINS
Spacious, 4 bed-
Shorter term $900.
Available 4/1.
large yard.
$134,000, seller
will pay closing
Desirable
570-821-0463 new apartment?
Classified lets
Nice, clean
furnished room,
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
fully insulated, new No pets. Deposit.
WILKES-BARRE
Lexington Village starting at $315. Classified’s got
boiler, baseboard rooms, wall to wall References. costs, $5000 down Nanticoke, PA you compare costs - Efficiency at $435
heat, modern carpeting. 1.5 baths, 610-574-4080 and monthly Many ranch style 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. without hassle month furnished the directions!
kitchen, granite living room, kitchen. payments are homes. 2 bedrooms
counter top, dish- Fridge, stove & Looking for Work? $995/month. 2 Free Months With
$725/month + utili- or worry! with all utilities
included. Off
ties. Fenced yard.
washer, full base- dishwasher. Laun- Tell Employers with WALSH A 2 Year Lease Will consider rent to
Get moving street parking. 971 Vacation &
ment, washer dryer dry hookup. Off a Classified Ad. REAL ESTATE $795 + electric with classified! 570-718-0331 Resort Properties
street parking. $700 570-829-7130 570-654-1490 own. Call
hookup, walk up
attic, off street + utilities & security. SQUARE FOOT RE (570) 239-8040
959 Mobile Homes WEST NANTICOKE
parking, great 570-823-4116 or
570-417-7745 or KINGSTON Say it HERE
in the Classifieds! MANAGEMENT FLORIDA
WILKES-BARRE
neighborhood. $675 Furnished with pri-
570-417-2737 3 bedrooms, stove 866-873-0478 vate bath. Cable, Boca Raton
/ month + security &
& refrigerator, 570-829-7130 garbage & all other
credit check. NO RENT TO OWN Beautiful 5 room
PETS. Ask
discount. Call
about SHAVERTOWN
3 BEDROOMS
washer /
hook-ups, wall to
wall
dryer

downstairs, LAKESCENIC
HARMONY PARSONS
Remodeled 3 bed-
AVAILABLE NOW,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
utilities included.
Non-smoking. Call
home with Pool.
Fully furnished. On Call 829-7130
570-466-1132 570-814-5465 canal lot. $600
baths, washer/
to place an ad.
Gas heat, wall to
wall carpet. Security
large kitchen, living
room, dining room, MOUNTAIN
rooms, 1 bath.
Parking. Large lot, dryer hookup, off- DALLAS TWP. WILKES-BARRE
weekly. If interest-

KINGSTON street parking, ed, write to:


and lease. No pets. recreation room, COMMUNITY quiet area, large 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 120 Wagner St.
off-street parking, Furnished 2 bed- rooms. Rent $675 + Double Lot with large kitchen & Furnished rooms for
66 Poplar St $650 month plus large back yard, Moosic, PA 18507
utilities. small yard. $675 + room, 1 loft with utilities & security. large living room. rent. Close to down- ONLY
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1st floor, recently utilities. Security & bunk beds, A-frame No Pets.Also, for $800/per month + Water, sewer & town. $85/week +
remodeled, 2 570-675-4424 utilities & security.
References home, recreation sale $71,900. garbage included. security. Everything Say it HERE
bedroom, living Call 201-230-5002 in the Classifieds! timesleader.com
WEST PITTSTON required. Call room, $975. 570-826-6124 or $495/month, 1st & included. Call
room, dining for appointment. 570-829-7130
1/2 DOUBLE (570) 288-8012 (302) 275-6260 570-328-0634 Cell last. 570-332-8922 570-704-8288

CALL
room, kitchen
bath, washer/ 3 bedroom, living/
dryer hookup, off dining room, kitchen
street parking, with range & dish-
great neighbor- washer. 1st floor
hood. $575 + laundry hookup.
security & utilities New carpeting.
(570) 814-9700 Freshly painted.
$650. No pets or

AN EXPERT
KINGSTON smoking. Security,
lease, background
& credit check.
570-654-3755

WILKES-BARRE
1/2 DOUBLE
3 bedrooms
$585/month
No pets.
Attractive 1/2 dou- For info, call

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570-574-7195
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